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mbnndor to Emma} with Clemenceau and . Haydofieorge Today ts WV Dec. annex-nu m» um whatever is to be done min: up the treaty again “mun be ' “he\ by the mam him-elf deratood: that hig: arrival or; Bart - leecretary, was - Loungereneos end m- and ~regulations will d upon which tacitly Sadlation \ of the | United. more treaty fit A. 0. H. at the Wiki field Iast ight: The oth» | are: Vice ore-mono financial . secretary, | ;- recording secretary, | Weey; freasurer; James J. t-arms, John Mal- 18 Kinney: stand 30h Me. Fred : Fagin B. Dorm The cams t briltatled or N roar-la. an gnowllbm Sunday amt the. conferring of de- | of mounted hr m- . _ | are being Jooked after by the manu- | ' | fucturers as a whole abd Agent Jesse Walnw‘mt m comet 'M | Workers' 1 ® A1 |Republicans Lea Dex gm, inlnleter, ~-laplelt of the community,. - 11442-toul Tan at arm 'that ot the Dementia party * /| by 1,148, aocording to an. official state». mont blanks fed by: voters o Mutation E ”W616 . -In marina annalmemm- publican mollmenl As double that o: the Denim“ The 7 Bowman: ltad sdf 0 | is everywnrdln theoltyflth the ex-. | ception of the First ward, where | the '] Democrats have' o majority of, 348. In , this ward “ghoul '¥ote is Democrats 991; Republican, #49. The Third ward , | is the closest jn the city, 'the enroll- ment being 620 for the Republicans as _| compared 576 tor the Democrats. The enrollment o: tho Sitt: wards for p ‘.l°“- 2C .. C G\ and 24: Fulfillmlmlts Included in m Minna ummmnoonou‘cm 840; Boclalists, 5; vol 3 “mum” amfm°°gtz \magnum. #; vold, 4; blanks, 124; totai enrollment of the Republidans is mo 4.000. - ‘ Democrats, 3.641: Mm $4; f mmucum’rl‘ Fla-rt \wimm “5,1. Rmml- or a; wards. 9.876. o s in Cobets by all-mat” dant Ranae - | Residents Gamay Favor C © Plan to compel. Action y' Cl 9578—3 “a tQtI-l. 1m. - ' R ' Becond ward—Democrats. 482. Re- | Ublicaus, 682; Socialists, 5; Prohibi«-. Third word—momma“, 575; Rewo- ‘ {611190 Home, 620; Socialists, 5; monomer- l w ia L iectouy M8; 1; Yold, 4; . blanks, - y 5m wire Wit ang 468%. . total Fourth word-43mm“, 763. Re- publicans, 1,182; Socialists, 11; Probl- bitionists, 4}: vold 4. blank, 865; total £,980.. .- Fifth womb—Dammit 478 Roplfll- ' Hcans, 910; Socfaliste, 2; - : Prohibition- | ists, 8; void, 4. blanks, 184\ total, 1,845 e Siith ward—amount- m, Reno leans, $217 Socialists. 6; Prohibition».- ists, 14; void, 3' blink, 13? total. 1.331 . Mammal, Republic-l ans. 4,788; Socialiate, #4; mohlbltlolr- - nts, 24; vold, 32; blinks. 1,37!“ total- ' | lanmglg to Erect Same at Entrances - to City Soon ‘ ' A number of aligns ndvertlslng Oo- | has . hoen will be Installed within A short tune at. all entrances to the our, N cording to plans made last night 'at © {meeting of the sign committee of the CB MHE: c {Board of Trade, of which P. C. Damm- 'St ny's dircusslone. it: rand is chairman. The signs will prop- ¢ | erlyadvertise the city andits many ad. . *. vantagee. Two. latke signs are to be: \| placed at the prlnclnal entrances to the city, one at the north end of Columbia street and the other at the enirance to . {Cohoes from - Waterford. 'These two {routes. are traveled the most by tour» .. fists during the year. . A numbef of smaller algal; or unl- [form stze'will be placed at the. other | 'points of- entronée to the ~clty. The | ; signs will also sat forth the city’s ad- a {vantages and contain such slogans | as would call attention in on Inviting way, | [Itis also Intendsd to progerlydeelgnnte wito. tourists the way to points of: interest It- order that strafigers may avoid 'the cormslon \prperienced in [ sceking to secure intoxilntion, and also 'to Impress: them ¥ith, _Wldenwnke : This committee no; hem at work for . [some time and is manger! within a. [ short time, to; he able to announce, lts complete program ls - \ The quantum or; | loom.“ waged. as arkdd Lot by the Garnet | Workers' Union, dnd the. matter of ; a new working Axreament for 1940 | | between thas «ifn -and thi Batt and | | Shoddy. Manulegtarets\ 'ansociation | | [.was taken up this mu at 8.30, o'clock at' & mae we In the of- face of 'the ° | company. . Jt 4s. ««prcted. ' lnnnounedlnont with reéfermiice to the | ocnférence. wm 'be made willie to~ mot-row... w-«hhf-i The interact. of ths murmur”- Ald .. Business | sAlllmsmmlg | the local situntion, ha- 11 - matepgriat Garnittingg | - ; some |> rt| Jbhn -O'Keetfe. . The realm-«WKMIM Exxonslon of Time to Com plete Contracts Owing to tile dlflloultr in- recur-lug labor and the . unfavorable weather it conditiong during the . past - fow «pentha. the Warron Brothers com- pany of Poston, contractors tar gar- eral local streot improvements through H. Parker general qupgrlm tehdent, has requested (my Engineer Edward Hayes to grant the com- pany an extension of time until June] 1, 1920 to complete the: work in this]. city. Mr. Parker, in hls letter, says that while an extension. for about six| months (is 'asked. the company will| endearop to complete the 'work scon- Per if woather conditions. are 'Favor- able. The strosts on which sb exton- sion of time for completing the work, is asked, are: South Saratoga .atroot, Bevan street, Him - street, | Ragle street and Watervliet avenue, > Enclosed with Mr, Pnrkers getter | wis &a copy 0f a com|t company, who are sub, contractors -on some preliminary constmetion work in connection with the \paving | 'of these streets, - in this letter. the. heed -of the echoes concerp ennui\ conferred with several menibérs of % | the board of extimates - and: on!» 'ttontnent, and that the general It is ulflomtood almo- mm m., street; will be opened this your. The, - its contract coworker mun baton heavy mow folio. S w sium Slight Fire in Dwollhlg | -o =_ on HmmSttaot Today : a pail of hot tar did: mammal) Main strest s thin atternd sponded to a talep property is owned by 11min and. cscupled an the - > l'rom‘lnent menu - I station of Warren Brothers Ask For. 'ceived by the firm from & focal] -sensits of opinion. the' boird pal I that the. mutton of Mil\ pany to feature direct amino to this . | 'pleting the streets this fall will not ._. {'be pressed, owing to the labor gon» | y| dill-one and the' Intendii ot to. #8#~ company . will endeavor. to cor Hlate: Fire. conned by the tipping om Fal the two-story frams dwelling at 47| | .. horny before two o‘m fey - The tmmt |;: hohe unummnymmmfi ; mbr oy by Venom L y nlon . fa. |novenor nc. ie mort * mm, Mfl Merchants Voigte. Approval - -of Proposed camp-inn fil gensral today a; | initead of - foakin afb: oy, wag grant mm; the monument © now,'. - ogu«, fauna-unwell. Moru' dintgimants | Fat tooat manufacturers and merchant- .HMEmmrm,c$q STE PRESIDENT Aged Resxdent Succumbed to regarding tho propelled mutton tol- low: ~ _ ftatements of slalom Mon. . . James H. Shing? president of the | Hope Knitting. company: \The West- | J etn Union Telegraph company's wires | aye been turned over to that corpora- | ~ by the government and they shou'd wite service to echoes. There are few 'alto of Cohoes that are without this' gervice. I shall do everything possible tu 330 that the company 18 shown the error of ites ways.\ ° Willlam D. Boswell of Boswell & Davidson, said:. \Cohoes ig gram? \hampered by Inck of through telegraph service. The present system of hand. ling telegraphic messages < An Ansatis.. Taatory and In- many cases has resulted In'errors that mulled serionsly to 10- | elblo to ald in this: fight to compol the | restoration of wire service in Cohoes, instead of retsining thefinreeent system - of making Colleen & nub statlon of- mo u Jacob of the Peerlelo Fibre|. coronary said: \We have lost consid. erable business in the past two years 'due to the removal of; the telegraph lines from this city. The system of send. telegram: over the- telephone 3 on» (olfactory and! ofttimes. dangerous £ [ no; heartily in favor of the plan as ont. lined In last night's Republican, to com the Western 'Unton Telegraph come» We; + ‘ .; &l 27 Schoolboy Is Struck b 14 Auto and Slsgbdv Hurt Henry modem. 6, residing a; 188 VenSchaick avenue, was struck by\ in front of public loll“! 14 shortly 'boicrs -- nogh .. today.. \ Tht fad suffered bruises abut the hiad sna body. or. M. J Regan mm. © cmroo by immune. Prominent Mmufiémrere and I be compelled to restore the through |- clfies in the State or country of the | ca] concerns. 1 will do everything pos» i | Ay auto ogned by B. F. Behan | of! Sohnwhzr |No. 1 mor- . 1 <hante and - rorldentfi.‘ Cohoes - in m : ted the ~pro-|: -B posed plan of \the diroollol'l of the} ~ - Board: of. Trade,. es announced in last| . 8; night's ° Kepublican,' th mm the | - Western Union . 70!th company | - to restate direct We 'to\ mm <lty | : “open-y Asstetent tot‘j mm. In-the center is & photo made ot fin.“ NW! .\> | bepity. as he was about to enter-the Federal Bonding (Bt Grunt m. ‘ p ent on ohm- An: lulotmtl. € , I 3 ~..ufifl-wymmmfi€§ b a ohm the three mm. niacin“ ls tho ‘f \On- en, (0% 2 asl i com oneini nmn cane \tie coas, S delt mln mor aii emor ter ened mascommit rnm re: v athens han Attorney General who Nmty a New Brothers Tuitiated as Feature of . Exercises m ed into Cohoss Lodge, No. 1811, B. P. 6. F. at special ceremonies held last. night at the State armory, at which Pr. John B. Deardoq. president of the New | [York State Elks association, \and n past exalted ruler, of New York city | Lodge No. 1, and William T. Byrne of | Atbhany, a member of the. membersHip |. commilttee of. the . Grand Ladge.of the: United States. were. honor guest. 'The initiatory exercises. which: were: Lodge headed by Exalted Ruler EG- ward M. Smith, were witnessed by ove | {four hundred members: of the local lodge and the lodges of \Troy Albany, | Sohonaotndy and Saratoga Springs.. There wore alto hembers present from | marksman. Rochonter; Platteburgh, \Trenton N. 34 “low Ballard. Muse,; and; Roohootor. e Cto one lodgo esquire, Herbert E. mean. . as ted in. his work by Wil« §. Clark, Cornelfus J. Hanley and (A: Wmmdfiwm During thearmory: m It war nuanced that the wiem - bonito tof tha loan hid renohell 573. men was seven mm more than -_ '| the one bundred © per cent. . menace 1mm 1m thaw for the year. The armory was laterally decorated for the- | wHH 'American flags, red, white |- 'land blue bimting and the We and whits of the Fike fraternity. |. © Buppere Follows Initiation, - m thé Initlafion the members and guests marched to Larkin halt when a sum and vandwme entertainment | were upjoyed. Hers also short speeches | | wera by State President:'Deardon,' -| William T. Deputy 8. | _. |Kabno, Perry U. Puller, chairman -of yaa {the building\ committee of. Cohoes | |. [lodges, and Herbert W, Mitcheli, acting | ) | tor J, Hatty Lear, chairman of tho | ‘Nwwomoomnlwnottholoal 5 Ladi- Congratulated, |_. f ' ‘WMonudlhlrm Minion! the mm and one-u comm-n du rm Mt) Ninoty-fliree candidates were inttiat- | in charge of the. officers of 'Colioéss® btroko of Ape“ ' Hospxtal Today Iflollowlng & stroke of amnion? which she. auffered . shortly after 'tai velock last night at her residence, 62 Mohawk streof, -- Miss - Barbara Fowler, 72, died early this morning at the Cohoes. without. . : gaining _ consclousness,. coroner ' Richard Inglia of Gréon Island | was 'called and Ir. James B.. McDonald 'made an examination.. and fined the death cértificate. |. . . - Miss Fowler was taken m at her residence early last night, She had complained. of feoling #1 during the | evening and. of 'being dizsy. lapsed about 0:80 o'clock. . H. B. Gillen was summoned and after an examination - 'had the woman taken 'to the hospital. 'The romainu wers- afternoon takep -to the miller” of a brother who with; imam-cent. Food Merchants will Kean . Stores Open Saturday chi: cloze. their places . of - tx «EverJ .. evenilng in the week m loo exception of Saturday at 6p. m;\OQu.Snturday eve- ning the | abre- wln elm at. nine welook, ~ 0 > - For the 1mm n! matting the members of the Meat Cutters\ unton of |. ~ (Troy and victalty wkwwmfln thete {nixty-hour work wodk ucohedule, it has | been decided to allow the m cutters : time off during the men to xmake up: DemocratsPreventG. 0 P. ~ from Hovincl’letou'l‘nke‘n WMHING’ION Dec. M looks . u though . mammal .wap is on. « © © Republican committeemen ~ shose magnum-mmumo 'to pose for a photograph. . Officials .[ of the treasury, < under : 'Deupeeratie | | onéire, shooed the 'RepubNeana away and queteq rales bo thom, whigh for- 'bMds aby ploturp tilifug $t the troas~ [ury-at east ammo Re- | JubMcany. © ho on]. : ~The food merchant: com and vis | alnity at a: union held yeaterday at-: termoon in hormone plan to | tormthmummoumy. f OF. - OR. GARFIELD I8 - I0 Bt AGE? {B \lor murals IEHIIB Illll as «59m i NotBeenlnformed' egnr o TomotSettlemenr rumor»: Des. M rum-j nonhuman, atis . wwnmnomtom to B i .mmwnmmnumm~ unnmnmubmmm. e mmmmmm to.\ . - . [Outtes of the fuel admintetrator.' ; | .~ © mwamwumfi! fi'l‘fljflwt‘bfltltmmmumu' J hmmunnmmmm - No reason for the magnum-n nounced by the White House but It Is . ”“dmthutm‘ 6&1“!me [M6 has not beet accorded sufficient pari\ zfi'lntnumcnmunflmwlmlnen‘ln; { ars, and {inasmuch 'as he has 'béen .- [durum-mum e momma Ind. Dec. lax-ow ., (|reatoration of: condition: approximg 5 | Ing normal are expected by officials of [the: United Mind Workers, as a rédulk _ \{of letters, in the nature of an appor \[tor Hinmediate' resumption | of : mailed today to &11 district and 3 (unions of the organizations. The letters which supplement telegrams sent.out: . at the close of the - conference. whfch : |ngreed upgn the President's strik tlement tome. Wednesday. advise miners not -to delay their “£11112? work because an immediate reamy of operations will reauit in a mo advantage which will- be of great bene. s-.| fit. to the mine workers. The. commute. cation, It was indicated at Union. Math - quarters is designed to bring into: ine recalcitrant locals. which so far have - retrained from taking up their took, Barring:extremoly cold weather, pig auction and distribution: of ”It doll! will be motored mama; to pt m mit return to normal commercial and Jn‘ 'cannot. be filledfihln winter. and m | willl bene reserve oral my}? their: of\ ificlals say. - : 8 - m dv coat. C RefuudtoOpeannu coi c ~at Assumption, I1, Tom mm F Doe. roman. W . tmntmotlon near: hore, rethds to reopen: their mines. today deciathig the fourteen per cont wage haw granted the men could not te m | without increaiing the preseat mm: coal. according to word received. hm. - ~ The miners had voted last night' l? reborn to work thin morning. | ‘ . LB Operator: Are Holding Conference lo . Washi WNN. Dec. nth-mm ous coal operators from all- of them fields, meeting in an informat {bere today, are debating whether m , | will accept the proposition for mue- 'tleoment of the strike: which vmm ‘ ed by Attorney General Palmer 'with . MM-othvhm L* Grosn and the murmur” | the minors ustou, . f nommmm a 'of the making of the agreement .mmfli.