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a My a almilmhd Among , «tanddfa + field and the legislative field, | > > | ]Grand, Miss Mary Pearson; vies: gram, ' > granny employee department - of tlte. American Fileration of Labor. . ancoment - K., Htone, WNefionwxdeflkout - | ' if Anti-Smmhfion +94. Ill M by C30 WMfihG‘mfl, challenge to the; government tower“: og - amhoudmmwmcxemof are <>. -. Lever ati. injunction. proceed?“ -OR | : 1 ned on it “fittim OW“ A (ere, rep resenting the Junior fined Croce. cell ed lot the Wm reat bun <ch of Apierican Beauty roges for the President to: @ hope for his moody recovery. | Photo ahowa fl‘ itch was attached \I. uterine: the White Ambassadors A ' \Under no circumstances 6 to cxeroisér mumminembere otthclllitcmofleiloi Mackinaw Union \o_ © s a will we J\ _ agres to any comet-amine looking tow - |-8 W flit “will“ aot\ tumult” :of oer e member-q to strike 'in: one am te- | Wii f Sine: Wifilw, ‘fife , oe\ l 4 circular \ can; 'on everygloeai [we , this tinie, to witite its forces with -_. down to a mic to prevent the establish , é’iit from events,\ tha circular Memes, 'that. with . tile sign- ing of. the armistice oils Noy. 11, actual ; hosting” ceased in th orld. far and labor though that py that declaration that the world was made when”; demmgwy, Ab appeal-51811 a past Noble Gra a's jewel to Miss Fifth ward; Captain Plumiey voted Ing the week. it is expected 'that that big bur-loose, omial privilege and . othera.who are- seekilgggo «lestroy the &: created by organized timber! have 1looked on mic. doolomiion ms A. declaration of war against. the made uision movement both. in the industfat | Nation-Wide Strike 000; - Kl Organized labor wilt be asked to Join in the nation wide strike planned. as ‘ifixe €lreulars calling for strike ballots will be lesued by att organizatiom rep- merited on 'the executive board of the | * That a gengral railroad strike: iden- ~ iforee wige demands Involving nearly ._ £000,000 workers in the railroad matte 0: do. on/is indicated. by Wy muy that they are besieged Neilmm telegrams from local un- [ K 'that they brock. no! rill deti on -the part of the rail« teed and : that - leaders | are imam: Tthe 1M and . file by. the 3? m}? ll\ The mon's wild by claim 18 ae. govenbment In reducing _ the | mfllfimfllmifle 'diiied by ye- ; anty [-the . “veronica“ action. the ml miners. union, omit-lair E. premium Nov. can“ 1%. Uisoord among the * rallrowd | m . Yoode over : magnum Amand | bry mammwmi'mn : 'mhending the appointment wf in indues |/ mar communion \ and airman mu. (mum Cl! m all) |. the signing. ot , 4 [grand, Beniah Bock; left. supporter no- {guardian, Maude Mm Mellie! officials of 1 ot fhe rallrmdlwa' Emma Ash. left omit suited. l : _|Doyvie, Only members of 'the family ang | ot the Brother | - lsenee of a doom 'The mesting wilh | in held tomorrow We? instilled as Noble. rand. dP Prospect \gliebelceh Lodge, No. 53, 1. 0. 0. F., by | (ts, Fanny Witeo, District Deputy | yand. President and staff of the First 1 (i «hy district. Over one hundred hid | lifty members ard visitors from cities | 1h. this section attemlmi the installa- l mm and reception which \tollowed® in {lilo Fellows' Temple. Miss Elizabeth Wells of Rensselaer, past State Assom- lily president was préesont at the meet- i lng and on belialf of the Iodge present» | Phillie Horn, the retiring Grand. ms: District Deputy Presgiem {Marv Osterhoui of Albany presented a bou- if quot to Miss Hertha Ricco, Dam: Grand. Marshal The list of officers installed. elective and appointive, are: Elective-Wohlc Mrs. Lillian ilmcullough. maximum; secretary, Miss. Bessle Ford; financial {secretaty, Miss Bossie Blum; treasurer anna Smith; appointive: omeemfis’worm (den, mun Retallick; conduefi'ess. Chay iptto Wagstaff; right supporter noble | blo arena. Hagel Marbh; right\ upport. | ervice grand, Grace AfoCullough; geft supporter, vice grand, Obristina South- ‘ well; chaplain, Mrs. Lelia Mellow“ giit= fide guardian. meme Kenneth inside Betina Marsh, ~~ 0m 000000 Tamp! .A. nuclei mien gut refreshments were opium liftéi' the mafififim at oiiicero. ~, \, a, A l | Dinner For y in Honor of .. ~- '~. Mrs “Device Birthday « Mr. ad m metro. no. mole new (Mohawk s party last 5 night at thet? residence ij Honor of the satin biftlidey anniversary ot Mis, Sarkh C. Doyles mother of Mr. {s Tew intitinte New wete present, {Mrs. Dogte is one: 'bf the exam 'and best tum résldents: of thie city here ane has been a' resident sinve: girlhood. m Doyle received a milliliter of been tlful gifts Cf va s} $0 a » s. tl Mlh‘rmo Factual)“. . No untrue of the bourd of education was held 1 night: owlug to the ap- | entertained at & dinner |: j. Balloting Free lrom u illsorders of Any [lodge City ~ e At three oolock thii afternoon re- a” »BHi ports from «every election\ district {J ud fd the city signified that the balloting. { was esceptlonelly heavy and indium-4 -| ed that- in almogt. every district the} ' entire vote would be cast befare the} p'clock. ‘l‘ilere2 | was no disturbances of any kind re- { polis closod at 6 ported up to that hour. Candidates Vote Early. Dr. James B, for Mayor; Charles B. ccratic .. mayoralty nomines, - and Mayor M. J. Folgy, seeking reelection on. the Good. Government ticket, cast their votes before 8« o'clock this morning. - Mayor Foley voted in the second district of the Sixth ward at 7.30 o'clock; Dr. a'elock in the.second district of the | : shortly. before ,8\ o'clock in the thil'l diftrict of the Third ward. All the candidates expresacrl thomagives as being pleased with the .way the vote . was going afd all expreseea auntie deuce that ihcyuwoultl he clocted. - police on» Duty. .s Chief nuance Jolin: y..Burke had forty special policemen, at. police headquarters At £80 o'clock | this: morning. TWo special poli¢emen {mg gricts. 'Thg instructiona were yor the: regular policemen to peméln on. do”? | until relleved 'by another member 'of the police station, . Faw Vote Amiearnm e , Fow voters 4n the- city, As- - taf as. could be learned from: mvcmtlon with the 1eadets bt al-partide, voted on: 'the four - wobtitutionnL momma. iThe main- interést €: memo 'and wa- \ mon “child to be the bitty, ticket <me vates ywoukt be QWT‘ Four mosey. hone axes mite from (14 10-80 years, voted this morning. Two of the women were in the Fifth . word, one in the: Fourth ward, and one in: the i lint vote and in the other {We a. m rots, ° -It was stimuli)? leaders that it m the mep and women on an aver] mu \lass . than three. couriers of a+ iminute to out thoir. vites: Ap onle one a woman was in a polHing 'place fa the | \ Third ward for several minutes, On bes in; asked if slip wished agsistance, shd | 'teplied, \No 1 am taking my timeé and: | reading | “(the namidit of candidates - ~ {wo. that wil uke no matstake,' . McDonald candidate . Pluniléy,. Dem= [ before next Monday. and that the Co- MceDonald ° uwd at 8 . ; all the pfitrolmen, as woll as the . one. regular patrolmen were asgighéed |. | to cach of the olbstion: dis» the . uniformed torce, ° either for his o mutter reltef or to vote. No disturb- * ances: of : any Xind wore. reporteaat 5 tender predi¢ted that. not\ over | 1000 |; cast for- the qaiend-> ments In the nineteen clematis ot. the | {were: Rt. Kev. Mar. Thomas 8. Keve- mm ward, In. two ot the cases it was emote-House Carma: to Be Conducted . for 'Red - ~Cross Membership ~The. house-to-houee canvass for Reg Cross menmibershipsg for 1920 will 'be started tomorrow morning under the direction of Mrs. Géorge A. Har- PSF, chairmen of the women's com- ~mittees. ft ds expected that overy home in the Clty will be canvassed hoes quote of 56,000 will be exceeded 'by that time. The committee 'of . the Amerfcan Legionary? which Capt Charles ~ B Plumley, is head, will canvass all of the members of the local branch gur: the Legion committée will bo ab¥fe to secute at least 500 memberships. No plans have been completed for the factory canvass and the officials du charge of the- drive gro undecided } as to whether or not. one will be mado. If is expected that the mill' workers wi \I be régached at their re- © residences It is also anticipated that the ex- ecutive committee will \tomorrow ' annountg. tho appointment of. chair- man for the drive to succeed - Joh \A. I’erklus, agent of the ° Hermony . mills, who resigzred yesterday. Chaplain Kelley belebratei w Re» (Francis 1A Kelley. assistant | pastor of St. Moi-era chm Troy 'cel tbrated amolemn high mase of requiem | at Bt: Barnum 's church 'this\ morning in 'of his | lGoowé Kelley, who died of. diseaso in ' Prange on Noveitter 4, 1916, Rev. Aus. | Ain: Corbett. assistant pastor or Bt. Maty's church, Troy, wis deuce; and Rev. Jolin : ‘Mdfionald. outer of St, Bernard's church, Cohort, was sub deacon. Adated in the-. simctuary' ny, pastor of Bernard's church, Co- i119“ Rt. Rev.. Mgr. “w pastor of Bt. Mary's church, Troy; Rev. - Leo] | St.Mary's church, \ Troy; - item. Edward. Kiley, Stamford, 1S Y. form- erly: of Qohose, and Rev. John . P. nun—- Contact Board 'to Receive i Bids for New Motor 'The we «# contract and nuply; yenterday . adjourned its- may until tombrrow arterndon .At\ two odour. The board will cacetve 'blds for the aale | 'of a two hundred \horse power mom ‘cttllcilltratimfilnt oce \uounuy %: mgifiOOMen and Women out». I cloth: and -. - | otclock laat WSW adding 'about - pro hundred more workefs to'\'the ©1,400 { thrown ou; of employment yesterday. $ as @a result of the ,. dispute . between | the management oi the. ' mills and I the wanpers and apoolers over tho! ;| the mill managerial“ or. the union | C f loaders. won J joeatenmnt in. answer to <one © from | | This is not so as 1 was altered: only [ the mill, . Mr. Perkins said there were Requiem Mans for Brother-5 | brother, . Corporal . ! tew, | the Syrians of. this section, Moot to: ) ( arm. at. Agnes elm-ch. Cotton. 10, l ALL MARKETS eroded. ~CLOSED TODAY of Work as Result of 8&ch at Plane -. ;, \ m salmon! loan-trial Commission - Expected um mills was ' otherwise “chanced. The finishing . -rooms, > 'AOperated> ymerdey, abut 'down at. six- glleged refusal of the monument to, veinstate a man who went out- tiement of the difficulty» seamed \Ta- | mote today and there. were ny oficiat |- statements | forthboming. from either alleged, cps rein: . after the last Airline, at'. | Republican offite today and made - 'a General Agent: John A. Perkins of: takes exception to some .: of Agent Perkins' statements. He \said; 'tMr. Perkins calls me a Syrign and rotors to me in that way . throughout his.|. statement. I have a name and sho knows what my name is. If ho dges' not he can find out. I am an Ameri- | can citizen just tho same as Mr. Per- kins is. My name is Dominick Hige, but I am called \Fommy\ by the workers. - \When America was at war I gore myself to Uncle Sam and no (3119 forced me to go. 1 went of my own free will and with a . clean been When I was honestly discharged everybody was glad 0 have me back.\ \Mr. Perkins says he kept the job open for me until Wednesday : morn- ing when hbo had givoon it away the Friday tatoro. Ho also says I was | offered th.: ee jobs in that department one position, that of frame worker. . job I knew nothing. about 1 remitted No Conferences Arranged. Agent Perkins. said. today that no no attempt would be made to o no now developments. . 'The spécial officers of. the 0 @ -any have boon 'detalled to. maxi; ‘plaut and. properties of the compaty.| Both the officials of the. mills - and anjon . Weenie—Mikey expect 16 trample of any kind;: ° C Stata-Oficluls © May: come. . . It {s und A‘oerl that agents of the | State indus a>: : commission will , be i [ in echoes tomorrow in an éffort to: arrange, for a conference limiter; onto}: leaders and: General Agent) q Perkins in an: effort to tsettle the strike. . >' \Ann's church Troy, called:; 'Republican- office. this afternoon 'an made the following statement: .* the statements - 6: Mr. _ Porkins ° in, that Mr. Parkins. teken' delight in at- tacking one set: of people. «The Hyr- .. | fans, of which there aro stout 180,009; 'in the Unitedautec. guve to Uncle scribed tor ”60.000 worth of 1.1mm hoods\ ac s e U win-Mm NEW York. Nov. hem being | Representatives of the Stage? | With the. entife . pleat or the Ht!\ C many mile closed today as. a resul; < 'of the atrfké'ot more' than 500 mem-| - | bers of the Warper®' and. Bpoolers'| -. \| union yesterday, - the; eituation at the aC which ' f O8 ung. - WZ | strike with the other union men. and | 4 ~ | women of the plant last September, [ -, The' prospect of an. immediate use“ wreemlrlo » f? ny: is: : ® ohnnch. Troy. the mills, published yesterday, Hige |. the offer as I wanted my own wgr k\ | l Two Cohoen Saloon Men . , conferances had. been held and soat| ._ { ma | Rev. 8. corkemsz. pater or at ' at “nzjlflfllfiltfldn the - United. States- arm” 'last night's groper. ~R. is very evident {H i-Som 36000 of their men and abso stib= |~ | augments with: the American Boap and. Wuholine Company to ~ whistle at the Motors Tac« -. tory, © tonight, > .of the. whistle will © ty the election of Dr. Mellon ll! Republican candidate: for Mayor\ two blasts will | mean that Cop- tain Charles B. Plumiey,: : Dermig=> blast will let the people of {o- gone. in_ favor of Mayor; Folei oline Contpany 4s to be thanked a by the citizens of Cohoes for its cooperation with The Republican Am: enigma: .othe people or thé </ . city t election. __ aulietjgm on the recoil g. in Cohoes, \Albany \Troy wilt be: posted at' the omce f , of. The Republic-cu. Pum Rous Dr; _ w ergyman Honored on the Occasion of fiftieth man's ordination. © men present. He was proactilcd with.! s a purse of $100 in gold and $100 . in bills. Rev,. Dr. Prentice 'was? also /j presented: with titty carnationis by the memllere of the First Baptist church,\ Watervliet wlere He spent the greater part ot his years or aey= vice.. j * Rev. \A. M. Prentice was born Norwich in 1848. danes at a prefimtory Aéhool 'at to Breckport and > tl‘oln this © 'gamé to Watervliet. ag pastor bf, Firat Poplin churcl. . fitter“ & ~ pastorate in that 'cliy fhe wear | versity: conferred the Doctor of Db vinity degree .on him. e Return Liquor Licenses m Patrick Mam and John F Donahue \of this city have returnedd to pepity me. 'County Commissioner of Excise; Jake |y. P. MoNab the liqucr w hlclm they secured on October fret . for |. four months. The cannty official has received ~ within the, past few | days licensee. of which. Milieu: werd is. tol from Albany; \two from Cohoefi and one \trom Waterman, Hach. of the' dealers who . returned thes Jiconsot Franck I. Myra on Way Fromm J’ um of: 1&3 Ontniootroet. more] weeks ago and 0m 18° Mr of: the MM od rrom the army bis Aprt 5, flmioflcr nerving two yéars ti Helis . a <4 Ultimo street. \. sin October 147 hunters. licenses 'and |- signal the election results on the'\ | Three - rims o . hoes know that. the election has . |T e. reault. e: the municipal I, ii“. duhet = Rev. A‘ M Prentice acting More otthe: 'Freat Buyout merit pe! \ in lcommemoratioli Lot} ~ l the: fiftieth anniversary.“ \the clersY~ ' Many Aributes ; were pom llev. Dr. ~A Prentice by file clergymen and lay» in Ee Following atten«'l r, Hamilton, ne | was . graduated trom Colgate university in 1869 His first charge was at ‘Rllfilellee’k. where lic' . spent five. years. Later a wee sent a t c ~Ogrenshurg, whore He remalted {elf géleven years. For eight years he: ° was pastor of th Baptis© churen | in |\\ 'Mechanicvilie. in 1918 Colgate |: . [on the basis of prog - {coat, otherwise on the | operators to pay: {second a «More _ f aus wilt lilo @ claim for a rebate of\ $967 ~ Back to G Gamay New w. V'htloslfilltcll e \ - Remult of Hictioal The Republican lies made 'are | C crat, has been chosen, and one |;. 'The American Soap and Wash- Ke mm“ 19-0”:er ”if: me scale went into at! A tars 'on sithen; one. of thepresent cost of : braaks'r M‘in‘ ( one! minere' rank: in\ the - sailed tor Germany to become a mem» | ware confident that \til @ticupa- there , be a ret % # l,l nfe» Hon, MF . Myre eas bromdatity Alotnare | urn: to format. \ gzlyoltmllc‘omity‘“ km . of tham the fore brother of dirs. Clandé Mciifahon of 123 | 1 ham tha city com-o ant-om. = city alert Hebert < issued - during. '| thirty marriage Ileana“ \\ Thia was, in the paralyzed: mam ered here today to dinerise 'The. minas - which. mum a. voie do: lieu-co ware Mood. elective any 'an amm- were emu. the fist month -this your jn thich to |-