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mou Snip at nothing ghort of resumption. #L |.. O+ Amfican Public Takes Co Hang in Goal Conference j too Milo um © ornament;z will brook no temporizing ___ and.tBat thore Foust be a;quick adjust. | * ~~. ment df the differences 'in \order ® that | -- coal production may go 68; Or. Garfield 2 © fl\ liming his lead; close tniqndaoi‘. Gov o em. ‘ jmwmwuomw KI examination rance 'Public Must | ilc 1mm. he protected\ was the nitimat- | . um laid down today tp the .coal minors ~ ma the: operators by Tr. Harry A. fiat Le it ffiv‘ifii fuer “ammo-aw“ tho public will atand . tor in the way of\ <4me prices Of coal, He gave warn- | <_ dill that this must stop und that both | “rile: mutt come to a weedy mice. . menu & 8. mwrmwou, ”My 19.-The Anion ' Acan. by Or. Hatty | ° 'A.Ghriicl§i, tedorai fuel administra} wun... ”wind” “QM into the 'front line f A i a \ the “will“ w .- ** \cangiten' Mi?” Drs mm mo both flail! the Amer . Tells - Coal a; uizm'ron. Nov 19. ——\'l'he polic- declared that th nesoiifl» Cs tie , [the operators 'and . the |- minors how ave virtually iesolvedf in-} - to an moat 40 . damming bow much | - 3C WES Willi Hf PE onle not z lean people, represented by their gov» |~ J¥\p # \ adjifstment which .théfpublic and the| Ford PLNT SB sovmmdni: will tolerate, and he left n0 uncertainty as to that foot that the wake increases cannot be. to the- Lynn”? - | i \x\: 1 The iii-opened; not ing op ‘rators \1 srafit wake «ual to their of, cesif profits derands ple by an inmreet route fixes of letiOn on: mm * Situation in Kansas = C. WERA. Kansas HOV}: lfir-Wi’itll tho éyer' of a shivering nitin. watch» ing his attempt ~to- reopen > like coil minesof Kansas and with other states len today were confident .he would. ning, regardless of the. amtudli B wafers and mineral he am Rot in a position to be nuclei, Governm- tg going to get coal Of all obstacles,\ ~ one 0g f”! said. 00, . Elm Tx ‘Beam or New York who? “glue Now York Siam bw cynic; BY mmw in mlflonoqmwmflwfii tike place on | .' ~ Decetsber Aitth when Colonel Ward of Albary will M the inkpecting . officer, - . Dr. H. B. Gifien, medical maxim of l 'the\ company, accepted lust night at the regular < drill j Four members of momma? who-a terms of enlistment had «maid, limb-two e g erlooked. upon f with some disfavor by government of- £. ficinis, as it was interpreted: as a plan of emitting the Burden back to the peo- | Gelais to mean that Mz Rord is, * nonmloiiiig plans for tho erection of | -{ stortcarly in the Spring. | +o. oft maul Mayor of Troy Gets Letter from Manufacturéfs Secretary Today a*= _ Prosoeots for the early construe ' 1 tion of the new Ford plant in Green | . | Island, near the sontitferi boundary, - of Cohoés, within a short time were brightened this morning when, Mayor , Burns of Troy received a communi— cation from Mr,, Liebold, secretary fol Mr. I‘orii in whith he'sgid he was } ‘sending a pictur to . the executive] hoivlng how - the proposed Green 3 sland plant would look when cof- pleted. C CX The picture. ing to the let [ter, Shows\ the e€terior of the plgnt ag wellas the «looks on the Hudson fin ~Jarge ocean. liners coming 'up by: Mayor Burns apd the Troy of- is. | the britding and that the work will ~In conectian with | this\ letter, the ”133g wombat! uf commoroo and | \Mayor: tram United: States Salami: wallam. paidéi,’étatng that the federal wa- tex- power bill, the passage of which \is desired by Mr. Fotd, would be‘ taken up eafly in January, The Sen- 'ator - th his 1eftér, says thas after the. item ttmiy will come tha. railroad bl“ and then the newer bilh o. # « “WWW ‘li i} “ii. Honor Roll: of Fifth Grade . of School No. 7 A nnounced | - The honor roll of the fifth grade of. mwm’lvm“ LOW. \ At 2:80 o'clock this .afterncon tu» condition of Rt, Rev. Mgr, Whish, pas- | ozak, Anna Peterson, Fithel | Tomaro, ._ tot 0) Bt. Peter's churcts, Troy.. former. } Mary Palka, Louis \Perreault. 2. 9 of mmi' was reported as “it; i . _. vig sow. Little momma mm- 'arowics, Palma Labatie, \ ' Pawel« | second of a series of genera member» | Ai¥vor:.. Here at the water's edgo ave! a Roaded with wares from - the} ; Tcmi Aactory, . Phis- letter was taken. |tollbwss | no aiso recélvéed ~ Mimi , Wir’e community,\ The most suecessful ‘ poaitioh and : rppoir . Mono to make good. both for your own intercom and ~. “them of. your employer. To make co- | [Bchool. No: 7, composed of papile who | Aid not fail in the roam spelling con- teat hela under the.\direction - of Migs | Byron, the . teacher. follows: Guillermo -| Pawelo#¥exk,\ Mildred. Mead, Dorothy | -[ Meat, Gladys. Raymol. Aima; Fortin, . f All!“ “Wk, Junk wallow“ KOK- Tu oue> , | 'Mr. Reymond then spoke of commu- Is skygarypel. Sam-em}? caf j aa g- - Phill p. % \By s‘ui’ riitifistei the- subjeci‘ of Frank Jewel! Raymofifi’dot Hast Or- - ' ange, N. J., the principal &perker at the - ship meetings of the Board oi Txado at | Carkin ball fast might. The meetingwds' ! attended by over flirte hundred mem- bers of the orgamzofion and fr iemls as well as ciher Troy, Waterford, Green. Island and Wa- : terviiet, Pregident Edward C, Doyle in- £ trodimod 'the speaker Remarks were al- | so made by Executive Seerstary Walter £. Baton dud James D, Gilchrest, aimlr- : man of the committee in chuge of tie $ Inew housing proposition. Miss . essie‘ Camp Ross of Troy gave several vead< | tugs'after which thore was conmuhiiy imaging ted by President Doyle. Efficiency, Main. Factor, > ‘Emoienoy in business is the main factor of suctess,\. said Mr.. Raymond. we, stores, hers a person is groot 'i ways appear hnppy and wilting %o serve’ the : patrons. hro the ones that are ah | ways successful.” contisvited Mr. Ray morld. The: speaker untamed in- pill: as- sor > ~*industriat immunity. the florid“ ot employer anil émploye together, make | for a better business world and a live- | mep or women in a community are not always the wealthy ones. The Way to | sudeoed in Business is to make J thit- every day is -the #ixst day in. your | hoes - \biggor and botter. you must all | work togethor. The' indi is want, mem‘tmndiod/ and thmchines ure not al a and mikes the otty sugcessi(t.** Oomninnity #pirith ‘ nity apirit in general, He urged that: | livid Villainous. Rthe} «vety one lookout effert to. Forth at A C : solo . of\ Bide io 'to Bairzeq to phy the share 4 of the city dt Milka and _ abutting. property owim's shore of the cost of. paring six stieets, ag well as for the 1. added costg-$r improvements at the filtration plffis «and pumping station hts * The cowt‘to the taxpayers ~ at > large for t ij pavement. work done : | } | butting. property owners' share $53,- tug ©3880, which will be pala by the CHY | { { and the municipality will she reim<| ,; { bursed: in annual payments by , the } oglfi'in co or Wiles in New York On the “(my gar! a wonder at > the glant Hylan, 'Visedua t Gray and Assistant 2p u git C “r“ i . Invited guests irotii the}; !'Chambers 'of Commerce of Albany. , With a smile and where tho clerks ale { connts -in any successful commniilfl'f especially in the, business world, Mon- | .... that in needed. 'The tndividuality of | f woman helps 'this three mum a east ometnew friendship. every \ day.\| 7, ff; Protest Ammo: Nuisance and the _ Gonéihon of Alley | this summogf or row under way, .. is There remains for the © property owners. The addea cost 'of repairs at the (filtration plant. and. ~puriping station 'amounts.to $45,000. 12m l’ £9 ; Bevan strast, and to > Dated December. ;. campitollor 'for the payments various achts against the clty pay- street - paving bonds are to be known | as: \public Iimprovenient bonds,\ ser- \tes A and B, and the $45,000 worth trationlpiont and pump house are io | be known as \water m'ovomoiii. bonds\. Askessore to Apportion Cost. The board of assessors was direct- whore improvements were made, ; was formerly resotvoir No. i; open- . Ang, extending. and widening 3f Dud- Gamer street viaduct. and the ‘tnn‘lo 'street : widehing. - City Clerk Hebert was directed in the various | J ordifances to notify the secretary of, 'the board of assessors so that the work may be obmpleiefl as soon - as| gasstble. was requested toinstall an electric T4, 'The Cohoes Power '& - Light on electric light- on Remsen stract, | between . Columbia. .; and _ ' streats to a point across the \ptréot from its présent location- - - - ' An ordinance was adopted conqell- ' ing. taxes. amounting to $15,06 ang 4 erroneously pald in 1916 by Jamgs Hartley of 54 ~ Amity, street, The;, Campmlier was directed: to andit | and the treasurer to pay this claim -when promoted. | -The hoard of contract and supply (continued on page lilxi ap } William ll} Thom, torn?“ Mayor oi; {nest. a! Fust. two weeks.. Mr. Included in the work done ind the | ='; Se mounts choi'ged agai t- the abut» i, O- - ~~~ |. ting Dmrty \owners which has not . 3 ‘ avenne, . $4256 Park\ f ~~ oi North 'M am: 'street, $6,000; work. an Lancaster‘f” # ¥ s Columbia | | i,six1eeimm Seneca street, $1,150. . ~The mints to be issued by . the | of E will- be:dated Décémber 1919 and will | | boar Anterest-at the rate of ion? and ono-halt per cent. gey annum; abl semi-annually at thie iBank\ of Cohoes on the fifét diy of] “January and FSuly of eachyear. Thel. at bonds tor improtéments at the fit- | supply im- ed to apportion the cost to the prop- erty owners in the various districts 8% follows: Making 'public park on what. l6y avenue; ropriting and improving: On-: The of Public sweating Atht on Edward atrget, in front of No. commotion was . toquested to move Schuyler.- wore : directed .to advertise for - sale: \rlio way to 1mm good Warhol's.\ said . o| Clerks' | States, affiliated with | IX | organizer from national lanthanum-s ** . | ter will 'be dhposod of. 'The olathe) , | are organising In- Troy, Albany and -. |: other cities. ang there is no: ies sent. hem: [ohoe Melon: and Former Player oi This (Elly Passed Away After Two Weeks' Iliness oi Minnow-Left Calms Election Day the city, pioneer Cohoes manufacturer, 'Tand molly years one ot\ the niost | ': | ”01058? GQROES ”ILL ”All, WHO I$ DEAD . Sentiment figures in the imiustrial life /..... Cohoek, died last availing at b:i§0c) c o’clock at his. New York residence, 14 i West Seventy -first street after an it- Thom I voted from him Cohoes résidefics, 246 © .| Saratoga stréet Election Boy god H mediatelmitér leit for Vow York, | was, taken il} the day following ciao- , tibd, having contracted: phounionia on |/ hig quige Probl thig.alty in Now | Yorle | 'Mr, Thorn madoaifi ,;llght. againgt the disease but fils finned years |- miade his recovery imfimssibie At hig |. bedside. when he died was his wife, for. of Cohoes, and Mrs. Thorn's sister, Mrs C 8; C, Bull of Dignedin, Florida. | The news of Mr. Thorn's death was | received in this city last ovening by Dr. |-: Charles L. Witbeck who received a {oi-J a {Continued on me Tfli‘ee.) merly Miss Susan Thorn Knapp of this | city, a cousin, of Mr. Thorn, to whom | f he was married Ot his migk \ped last 10 'Friday; his niece, Missy Mary A. Swits [| i, vote again: the will; rem infill, \H + faith-atom, a' s ‘The President declared the j treaty, ton 5 : ' ' \The door wilt be open” my | ratification of. the, treaty. after || detdat: of\ the . Lodge ° resoltulon, “Bresidont’n letter declared. Senatormachcock read the‘l‘ let ‘ amid-nit ; f Tho text Of. the Préaldent iollowa\ \You were good : - bring me. woydxthat 'the Deny Injunction Secured “by the “Wets” Stayed by W:: BOSTON; Nov. 519;--»'l‘ho injunction issued by Federal Judge Brown of Rhode Island, prohibiting the enforce- ment of the Volstead act, was stayed to 'day by an order of the United States. Circuit Court of Appeals. This order provided that inusmuch as the matter is to come up before the United States Supreme Court 'it was not necessary to eat aside the injunction permitting the.] {sgie of four per cent, beer in fhode Island, as requested by United States' Distrigt Attorney Baker of Rhone Ist and. oo po G Ip issqying the order Judges Bingham, Johnson. and Anderson explained that the preliminary lnjuction was granted on petition of the Narragansett Bram\ 'Ing company, in view of the probabit- |- 'ity that the wartime prohibition act would be hold to be constitutional. The court concluded by sawing \We are of the opinion that the main ' tenance.of the status quio pending the: [Anal determination of this question re- quires tis to stay the enforcement of the injunction during: dependency - of 'the axienl or until otherwise ordered ** Retail Clerks May Affiliate -_ with Federation of Labor amainminiagns . _Plans for. aMlibcg. min them ~brican Federation of Labor wore dis- |. cussed at & :meoting of the canola; Retail Clerks' association last fight | in the police court rbim In the i tEy hall. Owing to the trot manna”, was onfy a small nu th . members presont it wep 'a tonemhdisouus (¥) action unti; next - * when a special meeting will b6 \ &i nperker, representing the Ret association ' !; u 1 Federation: Gf Labor, a; wall as 'an | in expested in Cohoes out Tuesday. -] proaident Gtibert Robert, when asked, today regal-am; the move | of - the clerks, said:- \Nothing has.béen final- | iy determined. We wilt meet again | next Tuesday ovenln; when this mat- tur their aot W C9] incl”) a | yes tatt ; A mlibet h ...ama Miss Mary ”Z‘Joimston avenug. at liar home mm by fourteen women employ-Jr Men Charged Dr. : Gillert's Car Held - for Grand Jury ' Sem g C t & smmoy must, 26, arrested In Sche- nectady-yedtorday afternoon | charged | with boing: implicated in the theft of an . gutomobilmvfiiuofl at $3,000 fmm in. front bf the residence 'of Dr. H. ien on Sepeea street Monday evé and Geoige Smith oiao 'of Schene who was arrested, ' Maniac; (waxing tr, {connection with the cise were arraign» | fea before Acting Police Justice Daniel | J. Cosgrto this morning: Attorney John H. Ring..appearing for.'Both men, on» tered a plea of not guilty after' which |. 'the prisoners waived and- were hgld-to. await. the action. of the | Albany Gonnty Grand Jury The., meal , were taken to Albgny this morning | where it is expected they ivill be. admit,- bail byCounty JudglaGeorge ad- dington, H Brust, whom the: polico have been | i seeking since Monday night and who |. says gave him \Dodge wae arrested in, Schenectady {yesterday by Detsictive John» Rooney, at 'the request of the (7011693 police. Brust {1 5 said 10 have conformed to Chief Burke and Patrolman, bonohue 'And © Daley, ought. him' from' Sénenectady o day alteration. his shore in the ' theft of the tar, ). $ ' Brust resides | at 78 Allufny street,. Schenectady. and Sinith at 144 | Park: gohmficmiyl Relatives of both men were in court this morning and“ cordoned with them, - | ~ - § Jt is alleied by the police that Bruet was the instigator of the robbery it is reported that bath men are now under. indictment for saling an automobile. ‘. lint this animation could not be verified © who ] 4 'of -the ofice of\ | Ra{lway company, where Miss Cough - 'lin was formefly looms 'was. tastefully accounted There | was % musical and> literary program after which sum was 'sorved. The | 3, guenket Lonor. regeived a number af {~ | hocutital gifts of Wives and gut ginsa. Miss Obugflin wit\ be marpled on. November 9B to | Joseph chi-lanolin \t ¥ Akron, M - ”goon ahower. wis ten-. <+ will; Stealing _ ke. on that 1: in my on!“ implantation lit 1 form (Willi not movidei ut + %, Menus and supporters 0 wil vote against tfiewLodge Teaohut: tion of ratificatign, lo \I understand that the tiresolution of ratifloafionl lin gop \I trust that all trim lrlénfia' | treaty 'will refuge to support, Lodge resolution 500% . we a d mined in secreb sesston: course according {o the w t €7 is fix a 2s - modiately alter the qefeat /_ image resolution, if: it vis‘ the name of | compromise can be reae € all eitorts to get a resoluii‘ fos 'he believes the treaty can 'orable action, _ al Senator Lodgé read the mid | 1etter, but, refuied to comment;. ' At the Witte House it was nat that the adminiapration ' hah\ ta a. stand against the Lodge Feaolntl because | it would - méan deny ' peaea Ii was slated #I | the United states into ip the leaguo. of: nations League resolution. |. . [1 owen , Sen. Lodge's mums-u. [° Without the reuemilouw wid | by 'a majority of 'the Senate .A 1 treaty will not be ratified, wig Ami0.«Man prediction of Senator Lodge of Mask ' achusetts, the, Republican fedder, #f 33 | tep he read the Presidium; jetter, 'last |; Lodge's statement was as- tollosrig:: \The Senate has equal pom» M responsibility with the President > .the riaking of treaties. They . wil you in my opinion, obay the and“ ot. President, who undertakes \to core mama the Saute to mm tin i ..‘_‘ . 4 : Gauguin \of the Schnneclmly employed The- \ing mama m wan. mo A om dammit, will not in 7m: tbis me