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“notations Fevofiog Stem Memes ' - stiids For A mama-ten : owe: Pledgee Support of All -. _ _ Its Member to Eradicate . Mom and Anarchy lie-elation- ceiling on congress 'to. e it!\ from the United States all dis- . 'doyal aliens, including ' those: who are “Pemcil Over 2.000 people mwded the our Hall gark and adjacent eu'egte last : night to witness the exercises in. con- nection with the Wink of- m menu: Christmas tree. 'The - ie | beautifully decorated with hundreds of | etectric lights and at the top is a ~A{star, representing the Star of. Beth!» item. Mayor Foley. turned- ~gn c \the | 'switch which lighted the several hun- | dred elecric lights on the tree 7:15. E0 |g Great Throng: Gathered at City: hil Fafi: List Rig ate in the AnnaalYiletide Comm Pesfivitiumflelmte from. Carried out = firemen ebon- theo. can: H. number of t 'Christmas carols in their nhtlve We. o :\ They were obliged to respond to sever- | | I il’lfi'fie‘ W h I. m Na Mueleei Progn < - Joseph L. Feeney of :C : {soloist of the choir of the Caused!“ A the immaculate Mom, Albany, |: | then sang, \O Holy Night, \ Adams, at> | | ter which Mrs. Catherine Heffern-Coo- |. IB dey, soprano, of Gt. Bernard's churon choir, sang \The / 'New Ben King,\\ - tenor. R * | pus throughout the United States, | He (Zebu Council lest | is boing done by the Knights of 001m Fnd-§2 I T Byme of Al-. a building and @) member-em» roster | hwy. meet the 33-i- known orators 9! that will be exceeded by no council of | ! the Capital District. delivered a stir-l 4 , ringaddreeeon mmmueeue lal lds | [smoker and entertainment ~0€¢ Cohoes | . Council. No, 19%, Knight of Columbus 2 - | in Larkin hall lest might. Mr, Byrne © | apoke in teraus of praise ¥ the great' -| work atong Americanization Snes that ifs class in the-country. Meyeneieet \ ‘ Maser—elect Jamea %. mum, the yew charter memba‘otthe ell. was the first speaker; Pr,. MeDonald | / spoke briefly of the work done by the. [council since ite organisation and pio- mised ceomtien for : the Winona enemas of the work.. (puke. Cy . AMHuted with the 1, (W, W.. and Bol: [o'clock. This was a. elgnei for the start-. ~ . shevik movements, -and demanding in: of. the exercises, > .. [L'Eepoir: The balance of the program | - ane 'that \Amerion. befor Americans al! © Exetcises Opened. 50>, |oonetsted of a Christmas carol, \The | > ; 'Oll times,\ wore “minimally adopt- |- 'As m Mayor turned on the 1m Fleet Noel,\ by the publicedinol child» immanent. W. x-tha one! _! od at a meeting of Cohoes Lodge, No,. | Noller's band played \America.\ For- | 'refa and a carol, \Silent Night.\ by al. 'accuiier agaist #1x men amder arrast * um. Benevolent ' m Protective . Or- mor . Mayor John F. Scott. 01mm Off the olildreén. Abram w} WM and | 'An NOW w York: charged writh the pass- | \ der Hike last night, - The reeelutiene the oommittée of | arrangements,. then | Professor Carabelia were the accompan . | ing 'of @itered United: Sign? our: ' wdopted by the fodge are brokd | i\ | mage a brief introductoryadifress, ex- | ists. During the program the band | 1070) | \08 / Amwi MW“: . - soupe. - They urge modifications - 0! plaining the plans of the residents of [played a number of seletcions. .The | and firm?” Ahot At {15:11 ”it“; e: (et héfizr tugging“ fi‘f‘g Cohoss to hold this affair every year. | program closed with the singlgg of the |. passed a large pirt 9‘ he 'alselahip, may have mgr \é: pers 'The parochial 'school childrep, under | \Star Spangled Banner.\ by the entire || rétoRed by the: courts end be de- the:direction of Professor John F. Car... dumb! doo 0 fP ported to bella, organist and choir director of &t. | © . . Ri men'te yor : children. . a irt 0M\ w o> Bernard's church then sang the Chru- \ After the program the public 'and |. *- The \1ooal ? “wt”; like, Other to (1805 mas. carol, \Adeste..Fidelos.\ _ | parochial «chool children marched tuto || “Wt the co entry. pleaged the |- _- Mayor Delivers Addreee. the city ball where they were present- ¢ not- alt - Itis. mankbers . to the - Mayor Foley madeaba-iefeddreseon‘ 'ed with bags of candy and. Hight ve- | * by fl the. M10! 'state and city Amerleeuiem” and said that ame of freshmen“; by the: women's committee, © -. to AF ln fighting\ . any}. . movement meminmmsfor hoklingthis new of which Mrs, 'Daniel c Mcmwein was a at Christmas time wai to smite al} the . chairman {urged a larger memberaliip for them Lcouncil and «aid that every - man of Cohoes should be a mm or the order and ald in its great work He commendéd the Oohoesiers for tilde plana for a how build ingxto . he : modern | in every way, with Sacilitien for athie-. tics, «tc. and contlnded by naying that Keeopeeto be present in a few months Iwhen the r work on this grout: building,\ _ | that wil be an institation of which Co- , _ [hose and its eifisens will be: ' proud, - is 2 SM _|. The tethering was celled ate order 26mm Knight Michael Houlihan who {made a brief - addreee of welcome after. TV | which he inirodueed M. Janes Conboy C. _ las master. of: ceremonies. 'Mr. Conboy . {spoke of the aims of the executive com« AW. J. WW. Rem-rite. : that no one in the mm 0! . \011? Atas: M meow- R m \ tople of Distrlet | Deputy. Wiliam, J. [ OU\! (mitten of Cohoes, former 3mm! . Of 'knight of the council. Mr. Crattan out. | lined the workupl’eneefl tor this yeur | 84 p by- the: supreme Grand Knight and the Grand Coundil and mined for the eup- port and eooperetion Of every hember, 'He med all Catholic men to bong 'amfiated with the council, contend mmemmmmmfitemw he a ter wagld the K. of :C, be able to do its |* rgsheme, & great work of Ameriqanism. | © |© (ad Garter told the members in brief what higabs was leeklns abd urged. the enema Broe .I 'aM meenlieu to the executive commit»- MH tee in its campeinednieiusl’undefox C 'the flew was. I «hem, do not consider We» ap Babel-st settlement of the / ~ «lmed against the government ot the \'UOnitad Btates. ~ - lel fit melamine tellevr ‘ moi” Order oP Hikes: :, <>\ \That we view with désp concern \ liebe, spread Of distoygity, and.. sedit- rm sehtiment °. promulgated | by. yndi¢alints, I. m W's. and Belem-z? View. .<. \We “believe that the time has ar- rived when Americans should assert | themselves ., Aud | drive from . these- hores alt dieleyal 'alions, and ade» [quately ~ punish, those who | betray| - country yadisloyal acts, | We) * weby 4 por the United - States pngress; o- immediately enact & new low providing tor the summary de- incl-batten Gf every . alien in this coun- tty why-dga member of. that f, W. w, or any other organization of like \. eml tendencies; | - 7~ -.. \That the. law should further. pro« Ao ville tor the. inimediste cancellation. of the citizenem papers -of any nat- maimed citizen who shall affitfate| - with any 'such: organizatien- and, for drastic punishniont of ° all ' 'who belong to or who uphold the' ' . doetrines of such organisations. ~* (Wek believe that - no, person -* «hould be permitted to issue or to ~slreufate any writing or' yompmet © which has for its apparent Obdect < 4h@ undermining of American | insti- tutionk: or the inciting of rebellion. «\We further demand that Cong- Yoke: tortwith appropriate sufficiont money to carry forward progerty and mptly the\ depbriaiion of nude-v finish etfens\ -C. mm to Wuhingten. The wecretiaire was a'rocted to fors ward copies Ot the resolntions - to . United States Honators Calder and .. MWaduworth and Congressman folia! Q0 j 3. MM o! this district as well Csjean» M3 as the communding one cer of a 'vesuel which ein‘ke a\ mbmar— . toe - LJohn A. Perkins, gonéral agent; song, | 5 'Holy Night,\ eight little gite. | .> lime marten mixer Rain 'of m odge last nigh-5 voted to gon» | calmed“ to tha . Cohoss Hompital. | o applications for < membership . were redblved Ag the meeting and. . suveral other: pelleted on. _ The -- domwvittee in charge of the enter- ~> tlamert for the children at the Co- -. boes Opers House ar wel} as for the l «tribunal Of Christmas. dinners, } i | ”Wu“ that: ell plane have \bean WM ”f, persons | meda; on the grounds that mo awards {had not 'been made according to the manner in. which ho believes thee? nu, “Won mi rue\ sms ( ACCEPT MEDAL! in Which Decorations . - Were [Married ’ Admiral | commander in chief or the Ameri. Gan naval forces in European waters |duzing the war, in. which the Admifal | tefused to accept the listinghishbd sor- vice medal awarded iim. The Secretary stated that he mid not replied to the IAeitor. ; | Adeline! Sims refused to mam. the ghould have been made and in justlee to the men. who seemed fender him he cannot accept to <0 ® p © Admiral Siths in. his: letter mm lve felt \impelled to invite attention to a. speciar.class of awards which. are the mubject of auch condemnation and ridi- 'fculé that the effect upon the niacin m1 More morale of the service must wecssmarily be deplorable to the. YTast do: ~A tree \ The letter continued “This must ‘neeeeeerily result in serious discontent \end e sonae of minutiae. The come mending officer of a vessel that is sunk . by a mbmei‘lne should not receive the ‘MD Railroad Mm Injured in 'Colonie Shops Todd An 'Golonie, was hm to the Cohoes Hospital late this. mew ing tutoring trom slight ledm‘lee to | his head, Mr. Coneley fell while nove. \hg some materiel, He wan attended‘w ' no William E. SHoooks: . can Club Mm loved 869!!! Seeenon few lor 'and} Paticlo . Van:| “Minimum-let wMQe-fmmmofim Re- publionn oi@ last night. During the bf. |- droning carts were played ant'n aodiat station enjoyut. Join was WAGON m (WM A. men belonging to the Mullen Army - Induatriat Homs, ~Troy, . tipped: { driver tum to make a short uray A umber ot nee trom thofCGeorge A. | House m come to the asglat- peopleelcoheeeunderthem and” Tampa as Americans all F'oiiow'iutli t morn mus |: Admiral Omicxses Manner ‘ wesmumom Dec, sis—swam», ‘ of the Navy Daniels. today eluted be: Has received. a letter Alexander muster of 1 Lark atreet, . employed in the Delewm #] Eminimize obey: over on Younglove avenite near tne | New York Omaha railroad station | - whturily before noun today : when 'the | tree> there he been at in petition 5 pts (Oontinued oh. fl;¢ .' CHRISTMAS TREE] Exercises “for\ Children to Be Held . - Tonight. in Company s- Hall The efliciule or the Harmony mills wil} be hosts this evening at 'a Christmag tres party and. enfertrin- merit at the rooms over the mill of- 'lidfcee to the children who attend the Settlement house classes, children 'Of the Hatmony Street Day Homes, and the Harmony Mills Boys' and Girls\ Civic League. - } ent. There will be games, socal and instrumental music andt refreshf | ments.. Candy. fruit, nuts and other gifts will be dim-muted 'by Santa, Claus, who. will be impersonated .by: William R. Bice. tenement manager fop the company. General Agent John A. Perkins and Superintendent, James A. Garvin, as? .well as. the other mill oflicials, wilt attend; . The following program will be {rm en: Questions,\. Stella | Gush: recitation, \a :Christmas ~ Le». 'gend\ Mary 'Green; recitation, mm Rose .All;: song, | \The: Tree,\ children: recitation. “The Kit- {ten's Christmas,\\ Anna Hockey; rect | tation \Kris Kringle,\ Sophie Denice, r86itation, \'The Unselfish Tittle Girl,\ | Elizabeth Farron; recitation, *'Three| Tuilttle Sisters,\ Mary Matava; remarke,. «pnmms Cohoee Auto Thieves Seet who pleaded guilty in county court ‘F‘rlday afternoon to a charge of lemony. in- stealing an Auto- mobile belonging to 'Dr. H. B.'Giften' trom. in front of his office in this city . | on November 19, were sentenced by | County Judge Addiugton this, morn- | \Ing. to 0mm prison at Deannemora for ~sterme of. not tess than 76m or more than. ten years each. . . To db“!!! fl“? Mill. stea'o0n ® \clasa of melodies on Thursday eveelng. in connection with the Christmas One huihired children will he pres- | Clans,\ - Helm 'Schelguski; - recitation, | Wonderful | | moratng >that the' wilt be. relieved out next. week .&H | >. New Years my films on Thursday . to Clinton Pmon Today he Beam smith and Stanley Bum j 'Cohoes Gouncil, No, 10%, Knights | || of Columbus, will coniar the Arst de-]. | Mayer «my mammal: tendered 'a. mention by the Wilma Municipal Welfare League at hie oflee ih the city ball. The reception was hekt after the: municipal Uin‘ietmee tree emifi’es and was , attended by about meaty-live members of the league and - invited I guests. Remarks wore made by Mrs. | John E. Mac Lean,; Mrs.. Daniel C, Mc- Elwain, P, G. Dandurand,Adjam WiLiin- slug and, William ®. 'Bice, / during the past two years, A mustcal | program was given by. Mrs. Catherine Helfern-Cooley, Mrs. willlom~ R. Bice,. William R. \Bice and William - Doran,. There was also community singing and: danceing . wes\omeyed iietree’fimems | were served. 'The, reception committee posed 'of Mrs. John ®. Mathean, Mrs. Jame; H. Mitchell, sr.. dirs, George: Granger, Mre. - Albert Mott, Mrs. Wir Ham: R. Bloc. Mrs Maurice B. Voloy,\ | Mrs. (intent-me Cullenoiaenovan ' Miss \Nellie Carroll, . Mre. Danio] C. Mes» wain, Thopfas J. Keene, Thomas 3. Slater, William 8; Gige, Abrim W. Lan sing, Philias C. Dim-amend, Michael KNEW, Daniel , o, MGEIWRXR, ' Hanmiixm \ind John °F Scott. 7M Garbage Collecuons Changed ~ . : Becauseéof Christmas % M s The street commutators 'have an-. nounced that no garbage: will be'col- lected from the hill \gection . on- Christmas Day. 'Instead of the usual collections on Thuxmiay the, hill sec- ward 8. Dunn ot Quinion - & Dunn, street contractors. same “name - ELECTEKP common. \Tames H. Van Domark has been elect -d commander of 1?er Lyon, No. 43,/G A. R. :o sucosed Charts 8. Travis, in~; stead of Janes A. Van DerWerken,. as | stated yesterday John B. Jwa: 8 in: been elected Mel-mules, * {mittee in Melanoma burtd; ing fand aind of their dalmeemtthe *|pesear and other events over in guaoky | -- ‘emMWWflnhflw‘; : The Mayor wat extended «a voto or . | thanks tor this cooperation with Tthe | leased oifleieie in all their activities . as com» - | the Church of the ”consignee! EHfth tion will be-cared. Top tomorrow. Eil- . announced . this inu \ make a report at. a: special. meeting w,... [Of the Garnet Workeu union 'to he | held this \Clint. | aeverat alight changes. will bo edem- : 1 street has gone More REDS ARE T0 BE | Cllnstmas Busmess Better Than It Has Been in - Hundreds of Radicals Are to Be Rushed to Ellis - land vee w nm 0C hus aqua-e- scif-confessed anarchists who; have | heen rounded up in various parts of the country; will be rue/bed to Bilis Ist-. {and , for deportation during the next | week, it was learned from a reliable } soure today. with. the Buford, the weaned \bo- tint Ark,\ now three days at sea with her cargo of #49 undesirables it is un- derstood that preparations are to begin | at once for tho sending of a second:; ship. Whcthor it will bo to Russia or to |- some other European country is not mown, The lemmas of the: deported men ara: 'to be sent out lithe 301mm; to enable | them to Join. t vr husbands and tath»> ers. son af ob. The Rev Percy Sticknoy Grant, . or avenue, who contemned the reputation 'of 'Alexander Berkman, Emma Gold-. man, and their 27 tellow radials, may be summoned before the mew com-: mittee on immigration to give 'his: views. In a wernmon Dr. Gum: comphr6d | 'the Buford to the Mayflower and the deporteee to the Pilgrim ' - Butt Shep Owners and Operatives Confer Again A continence hétween the special Manufacturers' aswociation. was held | the Enterpri netting :. compile. when the various clause: in the prov posedagreement for 1920 were\ dis- | | caesed, 'The anion . committes | will | it Is expected that the 1919 agreement betwaen the. employee and- manufacturers, - with: ed for the coming year U Mll'l‘ma AT nonmemr. - Miss Laura: Weluier of Convene | . $5,000 Already ABecured: | NEW YORK, Dec. 23~Hunflreds of te 4. Hy committees of the Garnet Workers\) - | Union, and Coh6ds Batt and @hnday| . -| yesterday . afternoon. at the office 'of! to . > Ntmhbfldze, umwamnmmmwy British wa Ci Many - Years \Mme money is \being spent Cokoss, this Christmas than in the | mast fite years\ gaid a. prominent: merchant this morning, when asked. regarding the Christmas trade. . The business. this- year, according to sev= eral of the merehants, 1g greatep thay |; at any time in many, yours owing : m the facy that the. miiie Hte operating re .on full time and the pebble areearn« | ing good wages. 'The stores reported lat their gales for Saturday and yester- a 4 day as being tory heavy. \ The fact that the war is 'over and _ most of the soldiers aro back homed | is ¬hor reason why. 'the Christ< |. mas trade is so large this year. Most | \ 'of, the; mirchants stated the | fargost sdfes are of goods for personal wear} |... (| sna that tesd to belnig spent on knick: knack“ than in severap years. WL 'The. large department stores of the. city report aim; sale of toys and in. some of the stores the atocks- greatly depleted. chant this morning received a small shipment of toys which had been: 6Fr+ dered trom a New York house early in August. 25, The electrical stores report large sales ot electrical appliances 'for the : homes~ of Christmas tree: nets, - of which over $00 have been ‘ sold during the past week. (Meier emonnounent «of the appoint ment. of second Assistant Dieh‘let Ar< ' toner John J. Conway, jr. oft Cohoes,: h 3m Aref assistant; wil probably be made .by Timothy D. Roland,. district tandem within the “it few days. It ts m1: M in po-. ditical. aud Fogat circles; way - naw Seat ssteqted tor tis. tion by the new distrfot attorney, end 'that lawman dub-my. C _ {ber oftlu firm or Dagan & Book-(em. -{ will be named mood assistants to nic- ~! cond: ltr Conley Mr. Conweyeew’d One iocat m am Mama ' Conway Wt“ Be Named First Assistant District Attorney that ¥, Con- ”I? m are mer he ; ; |. The Mancgester Guam,\ the new bill wields not satie y~ f the Irish Nationalists her the Uist fails we must go. at it again until settle * Arthur madman, like 1m def; said ave would alum 9mm £ that. 1 the bill were must. impose if upo land.” Log C - ondon - Papers' comment, \ [white: criticising several realm bill. some .of them even impagring government's sincerity, email? I | garded . the premier'splan u the j solute independence. Complete <0 celled \mallow by most f: papers. 69 V + possibility .of the premier southerlz inland | . \Since England refuses to G 7 anoe eeeeeelen it meet. grant. happenedeome allied man C| war 18. Iréland had been: me.\ . \He does not consider, there thave been so much danger if I hedbeennoimeeelrfleemmm‘ sail the Deily. Heraid: \In-new boast indeed that the 40,000,000 yet of England empowered to - yee ‘ovmmmwmm tepmidation wmume “Meow iend.” «of 'h?eeituetlen is. men mat ”WWW” 0 flunk\ telegraphed . Ambrous T4 | best, mmluMfitu f mutter-ewmmmeemfig district attorney's office as sgooint. mommie- Mm my ”dilemma-mutu- Janeen 20 . eeelmnt digtrict attorney on. January Red “Oil 8 hell 1, 1913. wiflhbfmdflvol‘ end to!” Mm » wees | MBSA,to M“ tha WW‘\ ‘iii‘tcomeeed on page w (3 indies i