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humid x\. harly | pastor ot, 'St. . raw sbureh, .~ ,mm<l ' * curhaties | Rome, may with Hig parents. mung» o:mpeting: being di- faw. s bio «tay in. Rome he-bag the W1! ”hfi'gfm or clam for for having Geen acoupded four sud» | . AP . lénces with the Pope. Father Galen» eattership of W. I. a” | t arrived in Italy on July $ and left Md! roam I!!!“ MIM- [by home late 19 October. Yp of \ If” 'Father Galant! was the orgunlmr t W the 1mm], of) of Bt. Rita's church in 1932 and re- tmatzorg:~ The diicussiony at f'mtlmd Here\ fof 'Beveral yearn: Thé] a pe Jast weak ware very inter. P t | Father - Diponna, 'has 'been scting mei, addltlon mills dutles in this clty *} Board of Trade Memhexzs to, . | *; Go to Waterways Meeting Mayor Foley glue m’Jl'lllllg received All invitation. from Présiden: filler} M. Windhester of the Albany. Cham- | ler w wgtelway; convention in that, city j llalt’lng tomorrow. | 'The Mayor A¥WilHl | attend. | President Edward | 3. Doyle of the Board of Trade will? 1 unnce at the Amer-lenmzafiqn 8, more will hé a. half-hour pro- | hat organization to Albany . W , Bfllllll l lRlIlE NEE (Continued flom page One) l; will: a song service lasting fHutés, The disenssion groups the time from 7:45 to $:40;.and' |- Ogrim meeting from 8:30 to 9. ast call hat been issued for the'. my barrels \Which are to be sent ain\ 30130018 in the South, con- ea with the: presbyterlan Board n: ] on's to Ereednien. Any persons ha lotllllfg or article‘s \for these bar- ould send them not later. than. to . Thoreday, to the church M10“; o! the- sexton 4.20 the speaker, “ls to be one yourself Co- hoes is on the crest of a wave of al rity fand if everyone will | work to- 'rother there is no such word in the inglish . language as. 'fair.\ CC |- Mr, Gilchrest reported that almost. l enough stock in' the Cohoes Home Building corporation had bean sold to warrant the for motion of a permanent i corporation. It is understood that the Amount of stock sold is néar the sol) 06f | mark one-belt of the entire gumto be mixed. a *, opp r-\aumwe' 'DANCE, © essecmm or the fierles «gf dances \the OE Spartan Lodge . 4. BID.. F. wilt ¥ held this; e in charge his arranged for l oval gealures during the even-. \f s mf quwv ~~~ ibers. There dre ho duee ia connection. FORESTERS’ EUG‘HRE PARTK ‘wilh the new association, Court 6011098 Foresters 02 America, i New Committee Named. It hold: the first of a series of euchre patties: tomorrow night at Red Menfiil chants\ council which had been form- ed. He extended an fnuvitition to all. merchants of the. city, regardlefla whetlxel or not they are members of ents, A} noclal session wl and John F; Noe, ~ etheoald Slaying. ‘ -! A& meeting of the board of ~ o'clock. f -o The 'comimttee in charge of the ar» l'vangemqnts for the affair last night Wart composéd of: Louls R. Knoop, chair- . man; Paul H. Andrae, Dale S. Garpen- -ter, James 8. Calkins, William J. Cot- gan, Hiric B. DeMarsh, Willitith F. Dot- ter, Richard J. Donlon, R. A. DeFreest, ._Porry C. Fuller, Samuel 1. Fletcher, | Frederick C. P. Gray, William H. Hyde. J] Walter H. Hilsinger, Charles Lackman [8. Har! McDermott, Frank Jf Martin |Gdward H. Nagle, Omer Palin, Thomas [A. Patnode, Roy M. Pelticr, Willian {Sabourin and J. Hepry Williams, | Three Hundred Attended nest qwllty and firm ap- [l Venison Dinner Yesterday , * //) fl“ 9?“\\°“‘~ [t- Over three hundreg maple attend- # JJ ed the venison dinner and suppor at §} the Siftiman Memorial | Presbyterian Jj church yesterday under the auspices | of the Ladies Aid society. 'The com- ] mittee in charge of the alfair Were | ¢ fi the members of the sgodiety , whose f 15¢ [L aurnames begin with the letters from ~ & [Jf A. to G. M. H. Davidson - donated N slug, m ll} £13519\ f a bint voure meron . The first Needie,. ”Itfi‘reenlfighrecoverm 160 if {'BRamer, fn angestor of he ems of I still extant last: amateurs. s winter weienr ___ 0 © . ‘MON SUIT all sizes.,...... ti tottfiol'f‘fifiifiiel! dob-filialup-Qlonaotneoosqglooodoao r woor sweaters, - $1 69 Hilfifil‘flt qu l'befififixtfivaltt&onfid < Sa We» IN lemme. $1.59 eh ran-mm. ang-all are urged ta | '<} thema. - Bl\ order: of “My Merang, : nananana t. y 'present pastor-of the church, 'Rev.| : 'I pastor ot St, Anthony's church; Mag, e Commerce to Attend the deep- |- | \mull a delegation of memners~ of y .~ itlm lnltlatex‘y degree on a class of can- [residence of Miss Mary Rose Nolin on :| zfdldates. The degree work was wltness» ; Carlton avenue, Buring the evening, # ; Secretary floater; spoke also of the . housing plans and of the retail mer- | of' the Board of Trade, to become mem- .President Doyle announced, the fol- lowing committee on. advertising signs | The special entertainment Com- [for Cohoes: P. C, Dandurand, Davis S. | °f the 'Court will be in charge of Brenzel,.Alfred Sam'aull. Samuel Smith | izlreclm‘sl has, been called for this eveaing at £ | thie venison tor the dinner and-sug» | { . Necdles were frst pindé is Englund, Ji b¥ a native of India in 1545. < The art [ J] was lost at hfs ffeath, But lel topher | ; Mr. | Jf Doréhester, settiod_ at Long Grendon, | I in Blcks, where the \xvmmllxrélerv wale 69¢ ): 1 WWW}? \mill\? 5c? n commuolcotlon trom ot Pos -] David H. Hume; Of Runway. N. J.. | ._ asking that a be Instituted in | :~ olty In-an effort to locatg. Lacy | more of Rahway who was kidnapped |- \ | bn Baturday, November 1. The chist | x '.. | wan also-notified that a warrant had | | - been issued fomthe arrest of Richard,. . ,> Lallas \RalJbow\,. Taylor. mulatto, who ~f to alleged to have - kidnapped the: { girl. Taylor lu- & m'leon record in summed. Gonn- ¢ ' * | | Henry Diers, father of the glrl As 22 alarm; through . the Chief of Polics; {-6f Railway, a reward for the . | argent ot the negro and informsition | regarding the girl. 'The. mother of. j the mulling child la heartbroken. ‘ rel) AYS 8TOCK _ - MARKET REPORT NEW YtO’Rlx, Nov lac-The stock * # 37- «n um 3 Tins fSoason 8 Gseatest Superbensanonal Prodtu'llou wall: Margarita Fisher . As Mazte Rel Mar: A Sensation «Drama of Hy pnomem, lutngue, Clmraeler, final‘tl) and Romulus < But-t 70-0” 0nd m-uamnw I 's 5111“ 'Great Ga , market was decidedly weak 'at, the: | opening today, initiated ° declines Joyce Salmon Ilewls oz Long hall\ e, Minnesota; a marine who wounded in the of Belleai 'N sods and parklyzed . from the waist | to 178, while Baldwin fell 3 points to in Minncapolis. Mr. Lowis was eleci ea one of the five nationar wee com- | T-8. wanders of llle Legion, h . a 10g % halted \~ l L G Club Entertamed - by Miss Mary Rose Nolin: , «l est loss: falling 10 points Studebaker tell 1 1-2 to (11% ,.1-8#}p | Pierce Arrow 1 point to 65 1«2 and Lodge Conferred Degree { Chandler Motors 2 points to 112. : namenemned The Past Grands of Spartan Lodge, ' The P., 1. G. club held a sewng ses- - No. 010 t. 0. 0. F. last night conforred ~vion and social hour last night at. the } ' Union Pacific and -New Haven, |- Mexican Petroleam féB Lo 1-2. to 'ed by delegations of members from At- {mock marriage 'ceremony was carried | 190; Pan-American, Pete: 2 3-4 to, tany, Troy, Green Island, Waterford, out, Miss Nolin acting as the bride-1 105 and 1-4 to 49 1-4, Watervliet abd ofher places in this vi< groom; Miss A, Delude, the pride, and , . After the: early. declines: the market. cinity. A social session was enjoyed at- . Miss Leona Provost, the clergyman A; ter the meeting i sol ~ : meeting wil} be held at tlt home ot Miss i i Leona. Provost. bl) Congress street. | t Pam - Firemen GalleJ out fer May | NEW YORK, Nov. 10. -After its go> |. Slight Fire on: Trolley Ga . vere ~s6t-back. yesterday, the: cotton Wales has been completely captivated - ; m, dar h _, market appeared tobe over sold an by New York. The youthful hel to the . 'The fire department responded to a 'the opening today was 9 to # points | ; British throne: admitted this today ag still alarm at 5:30 o'clock yesterday af- . ile near ge | he started out upon the strenuous pro- terncorn. A boy ran into fire headqum: higher 32133232123 2:11:03“ \ P gram of his. secofid day in the city, Ele ters and informed the firemen that a eitions ole Subsequent firmness with prices up| was keen to , mingle with the crowds in \trolley car was on fire in front of the .40 points ov +> last night's closing lev» the rush or the- business dish-let and he may hall. When the chemical wagon ar- 1 I more significant in. the face of | mever tired of 8321115 \upwards at the \rived the , slight blaze in the controller;e was Gen. rallied substantially, berometocemd Cotton Market Prmce of Wales Completely Cannvated by New York . N EM YORK, N & 19 --The Prince or | ranging from: fractions to ten points. [[ _|. .Stest common sold off 8-4 to . \ was 10. Crucible Steel dropped 8 points, : z \ General Motors ; showad the greatv | . ‘ 'to 400. [K. Southern Pacific wis the weakest |J of the railroads falling 1 7-8 to 98. H > Fractionai declines were suffered. ng! : prices in some ceases sellingyff,” buffet Tunoh was enjoyed. 'The, next | above yesterdays . 000 ; ©. \Motors | and - Steel summer the further weakness of aterllng: ex- |. . . ljdown, was whésled in fhe Armistice Day parade of the American Logion ;; ; 108: and Republic Qleel l 3 8 to 101 E. l I Past Grands of Spartan NEW ‘lRE sex TESTED; automatlc alarm box to a key alarm, | box, . had been tested and keys placed | in thealqllowlng «places for the con- venien 6 of the public; Residence ot. lDlvlslon stxeet. *, WANTS]! COMING. domes of the lofty syyacrapers. | © box on. the «ar had been extinguished l change. V < \av g 3 W * l ail r At the end of: £111; fixgt fifteen minute! ~ \BHHARY \the market was active and 31m at} an | advance of 62 points on Match Funeral of Martin J. Bracken. The funeral of Martin J. Bracken i ] was held this morning at 9 o'clock at the residence, 183 Main street and. thence to St. Agnes' chnroh whore. | a high mass ot requiem was cols- brated by Rev. Michael C. Gavin. The bearers were John Mofan, John Man- ning. Michaet O'Keefe. Nicholas Phalen and James F. Dow- ney. - Burial way in St, Peter's ceme- tery, Trgy. One hundred members | of - Local 1218, employes of the Belaware & Hudson shops at; Colonic visited the BrackGy residence last night and paid their last respects to their fellow worker. A delegation of members attended the luneml today. T ODAY’S BILLS Girl Harmony Mills Stake Was to Still Unchanged Today | [C . Thore were no new developments in ' VlSITING PARENTS. the strike of the employes of the Har-: ]atrike | leaders, James C. McManus: off the state departnient of mediation and : arbitration conférred mm representa- Ptives of both sides this morning. EGOHOES GEE D FILED. a COUNCIL DOLLARD §OCIAL, Counc Dollard 'will meet this even- i on property in Colkocs for $1. ing at St. Marie's church RAH, | _ css -one ge e n n> There' will be a social. session alter. a large.clags of candidates are initi- | ated. Several matters of vitat lm- portance to every member will \he discussed. 3 flail Women's Republican Club to Have Formal Opemlm: . The Cohges Women's Republican - élub held a meeting 148t night at Re- publlean fixatmarters when | thirty» f Neg; York Boston Members New York stock Excohi mta'bllaesa 1986. m Opera Honse~“'rlle Outside\ Majestic-\The l-Ielllon.\ Empire, Albany-\'The Great Star and Garter Show.\ 4 | + From ' Minimum five - appMentions» for | membership ; were received. The officors will act 4s a committee to arrange for the formal opening of the club quarters f on Decetiber 11 with a banquet. bomeint 0. E. s. chapter Inmates o _ Class of: Candxdates . \ 90 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y: CHURCH concent. The célebrated Bwiss Bell Ring- erg wil} appeap at; 'the First Baptist ~church or Heyday evening Decembep 8. Ths comntitt¢e in ehatge has s | { ranged for the Ringers to give an ] afternoon descriptive \*toncert start- [ Mg At four pelock. Tlie. proceeds C for the church benefit. * Imperial Chapter, Order of Eastern | . Star met night Initiated a class. of \five eamlidatee. . A/ social . sesgion: [ was held alter the meeting. : A space-: 1 faf meeting of tlle Chapter will be H‘he‘fillinese wereifhe first to use pa- | \814 - noxt week hen another class. £ per\ for: devomtlng or covering the of candidatesywlll _be ; initialed. wall, of looms. $ The Dutch | Are agp | . >> : have: Infreduced\\ the use 'of [~~ \~2 \C* ABL s into . \Bumpy in \the ais: | s,, ;* Par ot St ole filament. l ~ The onrltést - |_ Potrote. are interesting things. - ‘But ~the - United States was 4n. 'one man down an Tiong Island hat de-. I . BhilJadeiphta, where Charles | 480 that his old , holly has'too many | pifterti20d. the DBusiness, . A. taking ways to be. really practical, \A | d Fleson - mpnurachmed | LC\ days ago he the lon- in filflfldélpbjn about -of his dlmnoud emf}: glo. ind was. gI may to plfce t Alllllttllr‘ln e Kande a e : le‘hfl 1le Quilt Slack MARK ET. 01un gaotations furnished . b; ‘ Palm. Webm- #& Commxy. Albany. 00's ergln of Wall Paper. ha -le yr +, Re Olen Amel‘loan can .............\... b2 1) American . Locomotive {36m 91% | American Bmoiters . arrears er vs a CBK | American Tcl & Tel see seais.s 100] Annconifa Copper $4] Atfih’mn 00m. to.eo¢b«n-oueo,. 8353 malt; & 35511)- ll‘t‘to.‘§00|tné§g 39 Pot, sede nif rng s ere A G. M. &. 96. Pant 06m. . | 48% A Corn Prodhcts Com arr naren}, 83K i Frie COM a vias eee ss cials General Electric vei e ain bas boe a 1:87 New York central H . |d #L ¥, X. H. & Hart: .. carver soe es $894 1 Northern Paelnc .....l....a..l 84% |: fiio Git c...oubt-ontco¢¢.,, if“ Momma R. m,.m..,.., 42% Republic Aron & Steal weve s eaves 104% ¢ | Southern Pacific ““ 94 ©Pobacto Prods: ........l.l......0. 82 In“ ~ A ' E classuqfnt ”an mull was at fllh NG 44;Wh im bea \ Pound | STC llt s was tellevetl otlhlls vali- ly held kt lung’s Hall mammals? thre pln evening Nov..20, for | the bev: At of} the Weavers“ Everybody | requestem to donate, 1 I =~ NOTMSEMA gpeotal meeting oz serson {local No., 1083, Warpore and 'Spoo!- Aloe; Mrs. Ernest J, Hopper and son,\ Jack 1 mony Mills this morning. No state- Hopper, are visitint fst the residence oft Fri ments could be seeurea from Agént | Mrs, Hopper's parents at Germantojwni- JB.) - 4 John A. Perkins office or from the jon-the Hudson, N. Y. tor a few weeks. | ifvle , y, ~ Included in the list of Abeds filed at B © the county clerk's office in Albany yos- |. 'terday was one from Prank X, Crane | K 'and Mabel D. Crane to Mary &. Hines, | -# Chicago | - |Paine, Webber & Comp iny awn STEVENS, Ir.. Reatdane [L. [8 range-41:11: mum J New York Stock Exchange Quotation} by. Private Telemann Wire: =, /* ifiifi-fiffiéfldflxfi; semesters were remimled of the ax»- ipx'oaeh of winter by snow flurries tllie latteriiooo. vi sertrer a and more e! I” It!!!“ Angelus Hour. K The choiéo of, housekeopers who take prilo: lmthalr ho ne- bailing. Thampson Mting tou\ luclpnrl. K t. \Solid by MJM. BENSON langister St. -~ slay _ town, . mhbored, had :the nit-l ‘t’é Walkman“ attylbute their) den the -sumber of forty to nriy-p ers of the Harmony Mills will be helt this: awning at ity rooma, qulnees.m 01 BVQrflV pnlewsél' Vfll‘vipflonam with (“hrlnthnltm Is no evidence that [it Bad supra p | Wostinghouse ..... ... nevis apes 54! tion with Judaism. why. mm. y}} Retail Stores - cg. sau | Jif‘kmnm Ca _ i ~\ | Cnet, moody & mam Uhlbl'l Plelflé aren‘t-”nun“, 125 U. 8. Anbber 'COBite «cnl. i.. - 11084 fl“ ont, It ° if?!”viltfiflfiflnflflmflxxfiwfl«my“adrenal; | T. 8. Bea Coms vcl... l..... 100% | & ~, $ | Fire Ciiof James H; Golden; 'ah« . | nounced\ this morning that Box 14 :; + | at Reservoir and Divikion® | - which was recently chewed\ from 32.' Admission, $00. Out there ln in: frozen trail of Ala ska “The Girl\ alon' less, struggles among strong ruthless . men who recognize ”shallow-wand when- the “mule seems | hopeless Cand poverty pair 'slowly . grinding her to earth- her llfe come fiv . a master-crook. - Then followed ane ~of the most powerful T sorblng thain of events that’the twee n m: eve,- secn. aout Y,T col-on vi f Reserved Dancing Seats at ll ey's mT | gohn.. I-fogan. Division and Reservoir || |_ 1 stregis;. Murphy's grocery store, Res- tf gryoir filteet and,\ Ryans s we“ EMPIRE C NEXT wes B. TEL The Great Star |- ;| and Garter Sho \Neal Estate m wrance . COHOERS, N. Y. [Telephone 696J \ |J. B. REID Electrical Contractor 98 Jackson Ave. Phone Calm” 210 _ & OBEYING InsTRUchONS. As he weighed out the sugar the grg- cer's boy whistled lustlly \Don't you know that it is very rude: to whistle while yom.are {railing on g lady?\ said the elder éustomer; se= vereliy. a \Well the guy-nor told me to 'doit when | served you,\ explained the boy. | \He told you to whisfle?\ said tlhe customer in great surprise“ 2 'Yea'm! He sald # ever we solgl you 'anything we'd have' to whistle for the I money. \-Houston Peal: mu Or. Sultan's Pant Special ist will he at our store, one more. than advertised, THURSDAY, MW. 20th. - -Al those who have toot troubles and have been un- able to consult him should . not miss-the upgnrmnflylof cesium him before he have; . 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