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hiss eee. £ prowlnm of Amman CyH> Gimme women. students in the mun; | Fo College, Poking, China, are obliged . | to learn. English In order to talk witt qne another because of the different the . extreme western China, | school, must remain in Peking during tr! to Americn and return. |. 0; . gill]; trom each. of the western i { pbvinees speak a different language‘ W and they comot understand one an- | j more tnan they -can the girls TP tom | nortern, - anathema or y lgontml provinces, Hienee) they nave ® x _\Moptod English as &. oommowlongne new souoél. FOR CHlNA. W | ¥. W, o. A. Secures flow Site for Glrll’ [ Physical Training School. . has. opened for native girls An Shang. ‘; 1m}, Ching, F/ he sendor, while iw the county, is | -F! not far aistint from the Notional A> | Readaduarters of the Y. W, G A. imo h OP hhlmglml nor far from the local ¥. W,; f“mow » which means approximately |° a [] six acres, und are. divided by a private | 1| cond. A foreign Tésidence slready (my . A] the grounds will be used by the Amene| _. 1 onn teachors, while native buildings on ~A] the other side avi furnish Hving quar and. classrooms for the. 85° Star . a, P} {lento \F) ( 'The grounds boast n garden, tennis ‘ courts and an athletic field.. ‘ 'the grounds cover eighteen “Wm' 0, H. DAVIS' MOVING VAN?» lax-goat padded ¥ans fop short and long distance. None But «bmpoteni bolp - employed. Wanted--dteturn loads frons all perts, All kinds of teamingu Office 48 Sargont street. Phone, Gohoos 80-W. «f GIN THE 001.019? of enter“ 11mm) young maple from and prepare for a suacesflul stark & otudents are #9 teamed that. they ominef'lal branches. ' “Guinness administratloh. - tui ' & § \se . F f (4 i CA?“ SULE ,ww\§\n'l‘ | deegim 't 66. Mr l rew FOLKS HAVE .- ~ _ ~ -gRay Har Now| Sneola’ : Wot 7.37 lattering. L siust - have saw sop“mills? Bustsclter \ \F nqrely | that he mire the tedldw who (int up his advecmsentonfs fo wey his now Ml Mm *to. | u M ' Drugglst Siyo Latinos mo Using Reolpo 'of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Halr that loses its color and lustre . or when it fades, turns gray, dull and || f tifoless, is caused by a lack of paur in the hair, i made up a mixture of Sage Tea and gil Our grandmathé: {Sulphur to keep her locks dark an' boautiful, and thousands of women and mon who valug that even color, that beautifut dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only iht old-time recipe. Nowadays wo gst this famoug mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients, by asking at any drug store Lor a botlie of \Weith's Sage ang Sulphup Compound,\ which darkeps the hiir so naturally, 50 ever iy, that nobody can possibly tell 1: has beon applied. You just daipponr » +] O6 goft (Orugh with it and draw | this unsung your hair, taking: <one | / small etrang at & line. ‘Lhekgmy 'hair disappears; but Mm‘ a delights the Hdics with W ti's Sag\ E ‘ \that he a comma 1g . Sides beautifully dorkonlflg the lmlr» t after a tow applications, it also brings an noveamnoo of albundanoéz ~ Lift 0 Cornsl Doesn’t hurt a bat and Fregzo costs only 3 few cola. With rpm: any”! You at; 1m Oft} __ | any comm, soft corn, or corn he- +[ twogn. the Aogs, and., the hard akin: i+ salmon from bottom Of 1M _ A My bottle of “monotone\ com; | mtle at any drug store}. «only afew | * . | drops upon the sorn or gallug, | .; | stabtly H hurting, then aBurtly | } | you . lift that bothersomé_ corn or | 4 | callug Hirht off, root, and 'a, ' without |- [| one bit of pain or fibM‘M-l Truly who attend the |- | all of the eight years. required for} i their high school and college tratm | Ing, Weecause to return each summer | would require aix weeksfop the trip done way and would cost more thin a- I a. xiii, vespors at 3 p. m. , _ [ Eugene Rey, of Hiudso® ~ | be at the church overy Saturday dur- By morning | back the.gloss and apd gives i | 1m GOO!!! O4. mun“. Ms: ~ (mu 'ntroet,. Nortlalde;~low- mass 1 suausn 1s: oouuou muons. ; ohm»; om- Lean. It to Talk to 6m - ‘lism na.; mum-ammo. in“: reaper: anon. e m‘ net tas or. MAME; mum ~ Rev. George E; an“. piistor; Willi atreat extension; low | mass at %: « M w 8T. mfl’o cannon. . ' Mev. Joseph A. Dedonna, pastor, Congress- street,. opposite . Nggrark street, low mass at 8.80 a. m., bigh | mage at 10 b. m., benofilotlon at 140 ( ~ . ® - - 8T. Josellm'a cuum Rev. Louls A. Lavigne, N. It. pas- tor; Rev. Joseph Pelietisk, assistant pastor; Congress street; ' low mosses: at $30, 7.80, 9 ang 10.40 a. m., ben- . emotion after last mash. Vespers at]. 38 p. m. - lls 4 s‘l' PATRICKCS CHURCH. - Kev. L.eo G. HAI, pastor; ~ North Mohawk and Church streefs; low a. m. vospers at $.80 p. m;, devotional . in honor of St. Anthony every Tues-‘ day at 7.30 p, m. oe wunbmindmimidih BAGRED HEART CHURCH - and Forest avenue} Low masses at 7.30 and 9 o'clock, high mass at: 10.80” 8T. MICHAELS CHURCH. = - : Rév, Valentine. Glerlackt, pastor; © Page Aayéenue, Simmons island' low mak at 8 a m., high massy at £0.30 SERVllQEs AT 8T. JOSEfPl-l’s L Services tomorrow in St. Jusaplx's | church will be held at the new hours. The church clocks will bt moved back # -m; mmuotiooxmomp-u, \ atzpm. , ‘ H (“film “8M! by the gin/gent body. <0) Rev., Jules J, Burrick, pastor; Park] outwit. Bum m mxluwor wi many school cand . 'teague at the usta hourw. At T: ill\ : |otorpor! evening worm; \with sermon |. by the pastor, Subject: \The Mightiest - tor al who will worship there top FIRST METHODIST oflunou will he “The iOhrigtian Gianna\ ges tomorrow. Morning service at 10: :36. J. \\Cubject \Obristian SRteowardship.\ Eve-. mass at 7.30 a, m. high mass at 10 / ging f c H _ A new home hak been found: for the | | Phystea Training School which the: * E] young Women's Ohristian Association . aing service at 7:40, Subject, \A. True, But Inconspicuous. Christian.\ Sabbath school at noon, Young Peoples koclety {at 6:45 p. m. Every one is cordially {mi¥ted to mega nnd al other | . .of the amok hind its organization“ W - pUTCH REFORMED cHURGH Kev. Oliver H. Walser, D, D., minje- {ter. The usual services will be held to- | morrow, In- the morning; Dr, Wolsm\ ' will preach upon \Why go to moron?\ . In the evening Rev. H. 0. Schwithors af | Schenectady will «liscuss. the Progress |. 'campiign of the church. The session of ithe Sunday Bchoof will be held at '{noon. and the Young People's prayer: On meeting at- 6145. Rvenybody is cordially | {invited to these and, all sorvtooa af thej ' “March | SoC OA iS _. one hour this evening. Rev. Louis A. announced this morning. that Rev. Falls would ing November and December for tha purpose of. assisting tha priests - of the church in hearing confesslona. 8T, BERNARDs outlaw. Rit. Rev. Mgr, T. $. Keveny, M. R., pastor; Rev. David L, Pomp and new. serre Lavigne, M. R., pastor 6f the churoh,;\ NMST‘ fiAP'nllST CHURCH. ° Mobaywkfoot of White street, Rev. Dr Irving J. Bockwitlx, pastor, 10 30 2. m. the morning worship, sermon subject: | \'The Master's Steadfast Response:\ til; m. the Bible school. Classes . for all. Men: invited to the Baraca Class, topic 2 \A. God Who Loves ant -Wants <to |© Help.\ G:130 p. ins the Sendor P. HBP U., 7:30 p. m, the evening worship. top- {f, 10 \Where is God. and What mile Bay» | up d 10 mgw\ z 6 l \IN THE THEATRES || TODAY’S BILLS Opera House-\The One Woman\ Majestic..\A Girl at Bay\. Empire, Albany-\Peck-A-~Boo\ EMPIRE THEATRE, ALBANY. One of the big features of the Al pire Theatre next week. is the team of Kennedy and Kramer who will presont 1 their champion danoing act, one of the - greatest ever: introduced ina burlésqus, {comfiléte sertich for qlé 115mm, L adany modulus sought this pair tor' 312013 a. lokpooloet, longu’l’shmg in.\ finel3 Xjranelsco \gooiex scornmnm - tensile of glorious trecdom as q. . '| offered in the oliahco to: play a part 44... \+ {a. motion magma witlh a famous star- and got & launch Of monéy rooslde. | “Lead melback and Idck me upt Pat ‘ ‘me in my Tittle cell!\ said John in re- | 4 Ming the olfor. “thn' dam'l i Tom Mix, the William For photo” /. |play atas, dad avrived in San, Francis» | \Leo. wllh his director and company ® to. | ulm some thrillers for his latest plow Jute \The Speed Maniac,\ which comeb: |- _ te 'the\ Casino mom, Avatertord, {Monday wight. \The stenario calfed for the fhauteun of lis 'professton: - pickpocket, 'and. M1138 difootor, ff pare nn actor who would not ofiy. m | the part, But would Handle it expertly. |isttad with niy professign, You' htick to Mix cameto the restore, Heo is fond. of : (swimming is plays: will: realism and color rt no matter what cost. Too-tar sold. meo e 541 G pate l \WAH go to the Jan and got the rea) ; . M $9 . 20 (i A ’ ll \Flue?“ rootlets film alrwtor. \Th t's\ wetting low color down to- felloe.\ . x Love .% to the cit) all went: sac-tor anal di- rector, and: explained tyair, errand\ to. | No Wmuus'w cons lPolllzo Captain O'Bclon, % Mono of of his career to Albany week, In the past a Reoves show was 4 akbways sure of capacity houses because | the patrons were-always mire of getting [*= | tam tired by William Fox in all-omarkoola: ‘ a a (Win, \The Speed . TTH ¥ain. Mix tried to bribe. others to} . Caston, who. lnlroduced the art tuto | nearly 28 years, is bringing the best their money's worth when they wont to see a show that was staged by the lpopulm Al. N * Reeves show, which comes to the Bim- ; [J There are two performances daily at the Evm‘piro and on Tuesday night thore wil be read from the stage election re- ; turng, Manager Porrin has secured a If “flied 12331 \ | Yb plck-hiot meaning a punt\ Mix and his director primed | their | 8 - JAMIU “Teams? CHURCH-I jit: Aament Métbodiat | shyrgh,© Hey. | Moon 80 o'slock. Preaching by 'the | IP ~ pastor. Subject: \MW and Theo.] I ° ume.\ 'There is a welcome at $t: Jamaal ‘ ': Remsen streot, between Ontario and [,; mm; street, Rew: . Marlon. (G,\ | pastor, 10 a. m. prayer meeting. 9:30 | a. m. public worship with sermon. by | ° the pastor. Topic: \'The Loom of Prove| .. idonoe \ Mrs. R. H. Aird of, Troy: will . sing at both services, 12, Simon} 13 ~ A tomltemnoe lesson, Fine mib |. af \ {sio with oréhestra. $:30 p. m. FRpworth | # League.. Topic \Our KHealtion to .Oth- |- #p ers.\ Leader Bertha Ji‘orrls. 7130 even- | 8, ) Ing worship, The topic of the mommy ‘ good mflltmmm» Mr raw- Solp - loom a poor | 'good . aux-soon“: \ SILLIMAN MEMORIAL - caution“ Rero Gmge A, “motions Mallory j The pasto? will preach at. both servi- Blg Wgn in tiles buy. Ings --BDostou Post.. . . Mun—4mm CapHatist Renestiong. - tthe pronouns \I\ nig ~ the > ~oplml at all «-- Bostag urunerrlm, next | & “Bolus; ohm, \zooms- 1 “Immense!\ voted th- hlplul CW 3 lain. *Lools over the gang - and. take} Carroll’s Cash Shoe House IE . If you- miy a Mason”: 'Today - or} w‘lfllltn, the Philistine glant, must i ] \Bhave a lot of trouble for the (B ariny qdaitormusters of his dag. How |did they set a regulation unHprm to [§ At him, for fie stood eleven toe»; three (1 duchess to bis-stocltng feet? If, indeed, {E »| Philistines of those limos wore: otockeli | { jection \O\ sre botler wrmm wailout | uming n capital, Let \U“ bo mom and tl. ; 'it signiigs that the weiter Bas Ae [F BOC islandard of qual thing cheap 'C 8 #> ress ‘waysoasy to secure, it foul—lo onl£ at a few stores and ' mu always find here a high lily, You’ll novorf meats to speculate on sumo : depend opori it to’gWe; . tlon or we MAKE GOOD a THIS I8 THE STORE TO PUT YOUR FAITH , IN THE STORE THAT SA TISFIES. . We ' depend upon your sansfaotmn t hold you for a customer and to cause you to recomend us to your friends. = The. . est Ad‘wm‘mwnt This Sign \ {Ever Had Has Been 77“: C Goods We Sold: ®. Thom Who Are Aoquamted With Om‘ Store, Our Goods and Gar Flues 600 ‘ Are Satxsfzed mol 'c A1 Mondity ring this couporm with you. [f t. means;2$ ceiite to you., Bill Bamalnom all, mod\: o§gouwoarl | 3 Carroll's Cash Shoe House | wien _......-*.A - & mums»... & ova flogmfim' party welfare than to Cxty THE BOSSsE: ~ among“A‘pvagogsgogot 'To THE VOTERS OF COHOES - On Tuesday: next you wall determing who shall be placed in control of our City Gov amen : during the next two years. You have seen (he effect of ROSS rule in the city, Under it w made no progress in increased population or added industries, for Boss Rule pays more attentmn‘ r Public welfare. » have been in-control durmg the past qual ter of a century memosQ who has been in burlesqoe v' attempt made by the better elements of the parties to be rid of these corrupt leaders encounleroci muwk‘ 8 position from the Bosses who have used their power with the Police and the Courts to prevent { downfall of their power, # Both p'lllllcal organizations have found it convenient and profitable to allow leadership to # main in the hands of an unscrupulous Boss and all of our political ills are traceable to this b partisan ring. GAMBLING and other sources of graft have been allowed to run unchecked, and t # have refused to become interested in the City's political affairs, # politics of the city has reached such a disreputable stage that many decent members of both parfi 'The question the voters are asked to decide is-shall this bi-partisan ring be returned b pot of shall the Good Government Party, representing (~< best interests of the City and its roople be placed in charge of the City's business. » TAE WOMEN voters have a very serious. nelpnnqihllity in this election, for those who wor ¥ ed for the extension of the franchise of woman did so in the belief that the cntrance of women § the situation would act as a purifying Influence. The Bosses of both parties .used all their poweigia 8 interjected, for it would not suit their brand of politics. influence to defeat Women Suffrage two years ago. They did not want this wholesome influx l FHICHAEL d., FOLEY, the candidate of the G. Government Party, volcd for, gyor - spn 'k for, publicly and onvalely, and contributed to, the cause of Women Suffrage two years g If the women voters aretrue to the doctrines promulgated by their women leaders. who urgi |d. that they be mdependent voters, that they exercise their right of franchise in the direct] inferests of their. cohmuntties rather than become aligned with political parties-~they will in- winch {be seal Iowa is (was along pickpocket row - and finally 1 y tegame to John Dos, who had the oqmera | @ Tace and every outwith appeatange of | belag: ablo to get oval! mum sheik | atutf, - ; & *glose up\ and a getaway, Moo piste of money,. | \Giving a sidelong glnuco at the braw\ | ny Mix, the jailbipd growled with ail [( 4 ' C t \Where do you get that stuitt Mugs | MIR ___ '.] Saint, was anxious to seciu'e tor. lfie me before the camera to be geen by all |- \\ film coppors in. the world? NH! Pis «ate bo- yollfi 1 never. did like actors, any- ”93V” Eso n- gC # fe? lg“! Thus did John Doe mt\ the pert to. pearly typographers, gupported by the Paver. to the .chinoe of being fea- win the part, To a nian every crook mm to allow the exploitation of his may, antit the star gave up in, inmost lmomlnx the fast that the way of the mutt, llko tho “to: mm love. dim [_J [8 d “raking Jam 1. aside Mix explained [48 _ © 'the, stant refinindwamtohmg a purse, [8p . than; a | A > n,_» support to the GOQfiAGOVERNMEPv-T PARTY in this. Mmucmal Fm! flown 10m only knofmn the last ”no on. voting m,“ N Thom is only mm name on this last mic ‘ng-ul-ygiQ Co. Printing is scafd-to Ihave beok intro | doom] to the world Aug. 14, 1497. John { Gutenberg stinds at the head of the P genfus of Schoeffer and the generoys . piatronige (of Faust. Gutenberg sed\. “only blocks, and to Schopfter is due |« . the movable type cant from matrices, | hogan life as' a frader, but. léarned. printing at Cologne, The first printed book on: record is \The Pegl- ter,\ which John Faust and Sohooflor ‘illbllfillell at. Mots In mm a, Honor Not All Gutllllllgl'l‘fllM .‘ ‘ _. What “Cenotaph\ Moms, * Abe word is derived: Trom: the (heel; words \kenos meaning \émpty\ and .\tapbos moaning \\tamb.\ |- { 'to “m\! dounvdes trat t has produced an sends, but out: 'alse An American steat company, ma all grades of elec{ric tool words, a cenotaph Is n sepulchml pebfset steet which vin be made # monument erected in honor of a person \phut It will cur glass, yat may whose body lies eloowhere. 22 M . , Foundation ov'Truo manly. The truest 'beauty priges from a. noble diameter. 'A soul which 'is, radiant kir Sith love and truth Hights even the ; % ~homeltest face Into benuity which. !s not } by belog hammered over the on anvil Mont Elephant: AM 0m“ 'Only about twenty-five out of $00 etephants in India can pmb teuts for courage which are puk Aransient, but which groawscever dpoper them berm? thl‘y are um! in . fnd more ohldmg ns the 59mg pose on, thin“!!! . 5,