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seen such grocerleel ‘ fwd at this am?\ b XE}! year; q rari Taploca-- he. purest old-fashioned kind A’k ll4i|100100!0101101t01 1“ won s 6 n e a e w nne a ° La s Mmmm th- tomato 881109, toby vere o neense + . l “tl j g- i M; *Martha Maxwell 946. $253; ' . 11: Helen \White 90. t ‘_ wis Lussier _.. % Gitme) . tmmpuy with the flu h int eleven o'clock, Egbert: baton tte | O= Thek 0 'pecurrences of a year »go were re-.| \ called, and -the events of the * past Vj‘celenremn 'of Armistice Day.. ~ year, were - briefly summarized. 3 the Junior English class, a npeelnl progrtm was given:; ~ { * ‘Spldler Heroes of, our, (my. Anna Holleran; For, You and, Me, Kenneth. Archibold; A Tribute ¥ernon cas-_ - th, Edith Zlnk ' camoufinge, I, Lit» Allen; Your Lad and - My Lad {Maldive pavenport. - = NHgé: Juniors Pave hogan. rehearse 'g |. upon the Thanksgiving program and: : are working before and after school each day to make me hs | snccess. menu.\ Km a s hvae. | np vre ; \née Lepper, ee- Kx‘ftrlgarine mwther. . Fundors-Marie Salisbury, 90. Sophomores «-~ Dorothy GHitchrest. | ~ 1By. Jeanette Houle, 90; Helen John- t 1, son, - 92; Margaret Leahy, 93; Alice}. . ' Miffer, 'y1;- *Fred. VanOlinda, .04; I‘l'esllmen~*0ren 00x. 93; *Agnes | AToHeran, 94; Harmon Monutk, 91; 4 : mace steward. *Margarct Warm, ‘ « < *On: Honor Roll two . . successive 1 months. . . CLUB I HOQT .SS \The P. L.. G. club held its weekly kl xewlng session last night at th resid- . shee of Miss Bertha Lussier, 80 : Larlton‘ *~ j, ling Held By The Retail Food Merchants November 10, 1919. © -<h u; sto e on Elliott, J Robrtaflle, Du'ectoyou, ; gallon n, J. Maloney, P. H. W C J. eeldalceunw Creameries - erxwernemwxfemrm rl‘ , i'k-k-K'fifi'kh‘éfflit-kif‘k-k-kfi'fiit'kkki‘fikfi’k-k‘im‘!“PHI-H!iflvfifll'm‘fikflflrt'flt ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥~H¢ 10 frame it ”1de Red drone Butt Save: Your Time and Ours z 2 B Sic 1 7L,” mays mou &\ ~ w og & a y‘ * 'wenhe, Miss Leona.Provost gave sever- CH ss mm wience or mes \Rose moiin. ts an or, mummy: «e! al interesting readmgs 'and vocal ind lustrumental selections were given by Miss \Anna - Audet, miles Albina Delude and Migs Rose. Nolln. A buffet luncheon . gwas after the meeting The | moeting lemme held at the reel- . . Hmopnat fie sote Ae onor | gconoesmnb TO. 'Detroit convention wilt be received. Ad -§« 1 tos , aro gram | a | >. tep Raleigh ant in one or the flooded ATTEND MEETING Niotésan Assembly of the ‘Brotherhoodv at All Saints Cathedral - guild © houle, nausea along the: watemruntio‘e Wi nun-0p 439th near Boston ll L ably damaged, the water rising to fon r feet at times. People fist?“ ff; boats to move about. Insert shows | gdlaft “Bostonian doing the Sin Wal- About't‘orty members of the Brother» | {nood of St. Andrew of St. John's church ; {will attqrid a meaeting of the Albany: The coho“ numb at up Album ”(mm Chapter of, the Ainezican Red | \- {Gross last night voued $1,350° from the | f ® ._ | genepat treasury to the war fund of tne |A . -> lorganization, The commifteé in charge | [p _ + of the membership. drmfreported that |M _ ~ {Third Roll Call bad not been sécured | -a ond of the week, to which time the. canvass has been extended. hhe An executive council was named,\ mm \ -~ | Nisg Allice M. Adams, Charles R. Ford, - {James W, Ablett, John T. Gorman, Mrs Charles W. Carter and ”ll/fies: Grace A. |M ~ [ Reayy. This council will meet when | . there are no regular meetings. It is al= } 80 enema that. in the futureit will be | _ [ decided to hold only quarterly general 7 | meetings, The plan.and scone commit! ge report 5 \lef on the work that is being done in | 'this city. Mrs, Charles W., Cartes, * | chairman of the committee on nursing | districts or Boston. HUSTLERQ’ PLAN FOR ANNIV ERSARY' The Mohawk Hustsexs club last loyed on: Thanksgiving eve after the regular dance - of . the organization, activities, reported that eighteen ap- plications have been received for 'the | course.in home nursing and that the i class will be started within a tew days. | Migs. Madge Rees, R. N., assistant su- perintendent of the Cohoes Hospital, : will be the class, instructor, A room int ‘the city hall will be fitted on tor tha | ; class work. |_. It was decided to. keep the lin the city ball only one atternoon & week in the futuge, Mrs. Elmer L. Ad~ l “form-com t night completed : plans for the far. of. the. supply commit- | . teenth anniversary dinner to. be en- tee, will be in charge. A cofilmittee. consisting of Mrs. Adams, James Gar- ll vin, Charles: 'R. Ford and William &.; Albany, loimotfow night. The, meimbore will leaye Cohoes in time to be at the | i cathedral at 5:30 o'clock. At 6 o'clock p- Ta junior conference will be 'held, . At seven o'clock supper will be served. An ' ' Billiarq deague were discussed and 'notivities, the action of the committeei cpen meeting. will be held at 8 oclock when reports of the delegates to the :dreosses will 'be made by Rev. Roglif A. Brooks, Archdeaeonmt Albany. and Hiram M, Rogers, Field secretary © of\ the Brotherhood. have agreed to. tclose Chamberlandt V‘Al ne; . $3 ie P Mrs. Gard -r was formerlymdss Ma- plumb, ibr flu ptaplgy P Red Cross Indusmal . the George~ A. Harper, chairman lof the women's ward committées for. the Third Red Cross Boll Cal an- nounced this morning that the cre- t ins yeceived last night showed the ward committee would secure geveral hundred more members, this year than in the Second Rol Call William KR. Bice shies been' named to have charge of the industrial drive which e started this morning. 'The canvass Of the union organizations will made within a few days by a special committee to be named later. poo-- - a - h - > 3 t A NEW MR. GARDNER, Mr. and Mrs, B, Gardner of North Troy are receiving congratulations on | the birth «f a son Thursday, November . Envir hel Sidelmllm at or \this clty ell . ”f fi.,~‘ f “mums“ 6 Chik, on Today Drive Started Todav | be © Wiikesa® fifihefiun wir engaged to- fur-. nish the music at the dances. during the balance Gf the winter. Matters | pertaining 'to the © Cohogs ° Mirrored, John Lee was named} clnhman og the music committee! with John Juber and ‘leliam La» | vose, mselstams l 3 Satorday Club to Have | “Guest Day\ 'This Week. Rev. Dr. Jd. V. Moldenhower or Arb- nny) will. be the speaker at the meeting | of the Saturday club Saturday after- pooh atfitexooms of. the Young Wom ten’e Christian association. Dr. Molden- hower will take for his subject, \Sto- ries and Essays of Gilbert Chesterton.\ It will be \guest day'\ and Miss Harriet Knapp, chairman of the program com- mitteg, ligs an invitation to all membeis to Invite their friends. There will be aymusical program. Garbage Disposal Committee The garbage disposal o% the Cohoes Board of Frade made pre- liminary frrangements for the < winter and spifing work at a meeting day afterncon. The committeo has se- cured 'the cooperation of the Woman's ‘Munielpal Welfare League and the Saturday club. 20 60, .' + vs W 3 Mustn't Be Down Too. Lorg. \A min may be down, but he's never, out,\\ is a nico slogan-Amt It 'you «tray down for the count of- ten, Pocket (% Plans for Winter aud Spring . amine. 16 seatfs, 30 petticoats, 20 army £11st as the saving of garments. AH “when of the city are requester: to } Rlee was. ngmml io make an inventory : ~of all goods on hand and decide what | | the quota of 5,000 members in' the |] : but hoped that it would be reached. by- I isisting of Misa Kathérens M. Fleming, I The Fortune Teller read,. her palm and told her “she would dive 'the life of a maiden. but' dio a moth er.\ _.. *j \Like the butterfly who didn't rea Hize the dangers or the Sniders’ web, her heart was broken and her soul crushed in , the web o: | Mite, » And all the pathos and pity that. we old extend to the .\ thing of beauty, all the benvi strings That would be toughéd a musings Of its freadom and the dreaming or its ”up eolore - gramme? by the | Ingo . ot life, arestirred and shaken by the profound depth o: its sragedy. | ‘lllns story is one 6f meanest master ly of- emotional screen mastére ' M 'all. peces and its tenderness. its. drama. and, its perfection of ; madam tion, 'make, it one . gr the Supreme achievements taxes. {shail - be, done with the material not! itong ser’vieeable for: the present Rea Cross 'Miss Grace A, Renvy. alum-man of the : Home service section, reperted'on the {work of the office, She urged that the. Loffice be continued a¢ there is yet amick !. ~work to be: done 'in the interests of the in motion pic- Cross work, Material is also {unnamed tto anyone desiring rework at home.\ ® ~ % l . “'ii Somethlnn to Be Profit! Of. .Bonie. ram Fipe the more of swoit returned soldiers. The section is aiding “may families with loang 'and is caring | {tor the war risk insurance of soldiers, | saflors and marines who have returned . bhoine but gre without positions, Reso- {tutions of respect in memory of Arthur )- \B Targett were approved, || ._ __ Mrs, Adams' Report. ; The report. of. Mrs. Elmer L. Atlanta. U the month of October follows: \During the past month the work xoocim has .been opened afternoons as us ual and the. wofk carried on as requir- ‘ecu by the Albany county Chapter. Asidp groan that we have tarnished matefial for worthy people of our own city. The- knitted articles have been well done by competent knitters who have worked | locatly was as follows; 6 pneumonia 'stars on thé monarch’e blow-43t- chairman. of th supply committee, for' all through the war,. Material given out | 'off thelt faces as If they tor. This cannot abways be, gaid Of the - change. w aia Word 'of Many Meanings. What does not that word cheerful ness imply? It means & contented gpivit; It means. a pure heart; It means humility and charity ; it meaps a gener- - ous appreciation of others, and a mod. est opinign of self-Thackeray, x w How Much Per Helping? In South America two daintles are jackets, 5 beit pads, underwear or chil. dren, shoes and stockings for children] loft over pleces of yin to elderly wo- , man, two mens shirts, childrens alight gowns. womans shirt and coat. \The following work was sent to the: Albany Chapters Ono kintted shawl, | lone palit wristlsts, 2 abdominal banda-| T knitted hoods, sight pairs men's hocks, . 20 pairs . stockings,. 5 night ghirts and 60 mime 1 \ \We ate urged to kepp up the kuit- itzards and baked cenfipefes, #4 Now York Boston t‘mcegt Paine, Webber & Company Members Now- tork Stock Exchange mntnblished 1§80. - JAMES R. STEVENS, refinement Managor. 90 STAVE STREET,. “MAIN“ \a ¥. © in some measure. partléfp te in ReaI < Kere really | | «shamed of them. Man alive, drops of . , Leweat that dome from good, honest | \ work gare finer than any gems that | - | eter sparkled in the. crown of a king. | ° | and theirgréatest beauty ig that they ° make the whole world hipplér and bot- | a kind and loving disposition It means | \Viginin ‘Pt‘drfinn High mummies? Phone- Main 3757-3753 A # R gérfiewrflork Stock Exchange Quatations | : _| f - by Private Telegraph Wire, New We it“ anew some AND o ;‘~G&R}‘ER o » 5 o a alan « - A m lllll Pika 229 “m to- Attend - Series of Dances =_ \~ to Be Condancied Every ' j“Narmada ¥» Starring O - Nov: 12, 1919, e nxf - “mm riitows mae _\ music. av Putnam Aluminium 35 cents. x | 8 am“ Surname. Norweglllli builders have develmd' -mothod of contruction for rm | | rary atrudture in «which: -netting | of wooden Tods io fistened to the uy -- - J | rights, hound together with wire, and L covered with planer / hn. a Mae