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\~-. ~tomé6 A4 . the Christmas season, i rm, mm\ mien . this. opportunity. Mae oi : 'readurs, advertisora ma trons generally aft the joy; a All not be peb- Weizm- - Republican | ' Aisheg . tom ‘ one“ eekmeounemeefle bo; Greets xn iiisioryh - or Service : \Jtle this morning and, for the first“ \ |tthis in Over & whol the clerks were [* given a little rolaxation from the |. 2 R tension. The-carrlers were: swamped © with Jaye; 'this morning and sov- w . monotone can. bechanged. ‘No acs | . Mon.is to: he taken. towarls seeking an. increasi An- wages in Cohoes ants] we in othee cities, at a similar a, take ouch action. .o dnerbase. in. wages as previous. 0 prounged is twelyo and Gne-| : per cent. A similar increase is: on the women piece workers with minimum hour rote o: twenfy-four ts. ur manufacturers oi . 36 flow being eon-1. pygtfie various unions. It 18; ‘ritnod that covery union which i € “coneitlered the matter has eln Fonda Chosen - Prt Qan Commander Here. \ J nosing xenon was.elected chancel-f communier 'of: whites Lodge, No.. \Knights of Pyblid owes annual, ti are; moe'o’imhe 1 r, Queries pmlnfinmes minim. keep- Q. Side- nim ‘nt We. li‘red Fewkee' inside d, f. Hubbard; . outside ghoul. % booster, Odage, -George W. Brown; alien“ ipreselitative to grand Todge, \A. Fonda; trustee, A. Menard. | The In- | lation exercises will bo held may - 4p Néxtuairy at fted Men's hat). when al - mum wheeujoved new miner mono in Benoit m flit , atom: 'at: the steamed“: of.. thir :. Immaculate Geneoption, Albany, 'will | ' “laminae fingt high mase t : motaing: at. 10.80 o'clock} - AV Bt. foueph's fhirch.\ Rev, Max- * lime E. Sarrabit and Rev. Joseph H. ’;1¥'llietler. both of- whom were alno ' ordained last Saturday, will bo the | ~ danisting priests. _ 'The section willl \Arm -. ApHvereq by «Rev. Father Phil-] ~ - dippe, . | at Motion we ~ Togo, Mo. lA VMWW steam-1m flue. ~ Mr. abd Mrs. Mattin Burger of Roun- «a rem. *.Y., sire the hoit~ days =« the #nosts of the: We +D: eerryNthe mail bags 10 |, Christmas -gifts. =/. ~ > 60 The proposea weenie“ between | nit flood Ahisduties at the first home meeting in | . January. ‘ representatin 40 | | pléa as a defense for the murder by -_ F New of his sweetheart. Freda Log- | ser, whon the trial was resumed oe~ ’ first Highness Tomorrow r [ into court today confident of offering a Anal proof of: 'thelr* drres-. [pomibilityi Their heavy | web , of 7 l. w N“ M 118.31 . ventilator, we; than in \Any - to. my knowledge. A h era hunt the once let up a lit-u Brat\ of 'them \had.mer to help them | filled. with |, ere-Jere the usual number of, * ~n,...,. - STACK APPfiINTEB TO SCHOOL BOARD Mayor Names Successor to Harry! C. Fruchting - \This Afternoon“ 'led the appointment of Maurice J. Stack Of 6 White strest as a member of- the Ard of education to. succeed: marry S., ‘Frurihting, whose teri «of office expirek | 'on December 31. The appointment is. for a term of five years,. \The Hew commissfoner is a lifelong resident of Cohoes: and has always been active in socal affans, He is co- | [boos manager of the Troy Waste Man- ufacturing company's plant, He was one o: the active workers in the May- | or's campaign for reelection, \Having. served gs treasurer of the Good fiov- ernment party which backed the exert - tive in his fight. (Mr. Stack will qualify . _ I allt | insanity Plea Becoming _ Stronger in New Case 517113214513 GAME Dec, $4.- “Gonna {oi-“Harry g. New, Jr. ofter- | ing deposition afte Heposition: Inter- | 'epersedt with witnesses,... . amassed. ¥arther atreagth : for the- {nkanity - Tore Judge Craig today. With the prosecutions stay witness oucreeitedr attorneys went congenital . tummy oneerioduoea, and provoked by the \constant and | ; depressing eironmeteoee Ot 'his ffle-. state, Lecompte Dairis,, chins conneil tor New, toduy doctored ¥ Coho» Gull-fl Officers > AW Dinner to w(tiller lieutenant Colonel MaGafig, inla- tenant Colonel \F. C. Clin, | c 5. B. Gilien, Captain Charles B, and First Jotin;L. Reed {and Joseph ForRett attetided 'the com- { plimentary dinner of John J. flfiflm. | momnltmimm 'at . the i _meammwm |Rensnelnor name?” immune i reg ants who waiter! until the last 7 4 Rages and who\; ( licence the names of-the other mem- ‘ that the officials appointed . several Mayor Foley this: afternoon announo- . wihin the noxt woek and will- | tchurches in the UnitedStates ofl. Jemi- Tary seventh, the Ukrainian Cbristmis {198 Ontario street, pastor of tlxe church | gitimate brint? {s unassailable by the | | < | be a demonstration of the stat and “Superior Judie anvil: (1) who is not“ Of 1 is charged We}! . Hill] “one\ WI\ Greet Citizens on New Year’s Day W January fifst, from. ten, to 12 o'clock: A It i¢: e¥pécted that within the ° next | {ow days the Mayor-elect will . ens | bors of his offfciat family. The pub- ‘lio of the city is invited to attend 1 the reception and méet the men who | will look after the affairs of, Gohoosi for the next two years. Dr. McDonald said this. morning: | days ago and the ones to becnamed siortly wil; Bet with him as a re-\ 'ception colitmittes to greet entices“ ters on New Year's {Day UKRANIANS T0 MOURK HEROES |. Men Who Fell Fighting 'for| 'Freedom of Their Race Will Be Honored wonltnziaue Blac crepe will be hung on the door of St. Peter's ant St, Paul‘s Ukrainian‘ Uatholic éhurch on Ontario street as | well as on the doors of all: Hkrainion day, according to Rev.Joho Zaharko, of |. In this city. On this do? masses will al. 8G be said for Whereas who have fail- . den in the cause of Ukrainian. ireedomq Prayers will be read for- the. future: freedom of ast Galicia < and Ukraine. | On the bkminion initiations Day an- hoes for' me Wpose of raighg funds | to keep up the struggle of the Ukraini« - an people against alleged endowment by. the Polak and Russians Letters ot | protest will also be'sent to the Presi- | giant of the United States, United States |* Motor: and. Worm and etate |. and ofty omeieit. #, Rev. Father Zaharko, in 3 statement, made yeaterday, said that the decorna-| tion of the churches. with crops would | indignation Telt by the ~miifllton Ukrebj atan - monk n the Bolted States over 'the recent Conhoii to aw1cd [twinino East Gali- . 'cla to Poland ander <a> mandate for twemwin arm \e b s \ than once. Cau, m- we» Cassidy ottitioe is the Immlswation '] needy. families © of Gonoss, ° . | ford and Mechanicyflle, - | dened today by 'Cohbes Lodge, No. . [-1317, Benevolent and “Protective Or- 1d Ider 'of Filks, The chrietniag Argee: for} a %% to 4 the 'xiddies at the . oltfwnilrr on \Thursday “mommy noqnbement will also be made of plaiis | [tor a protest meethi @ tn be held in Co- |- mot the . Sipreme | p Keough, Qr. H. B. Gillen, Dr. Georgo ein c aur prancing at. the p a ‘,..4‘ w Jo Pina ain pata sna ane tR |- ew, Jr. (it) in Loo Angatés, Cal. New I: - 1C) U & bo ther\ (3) ig Era. Lillie \M. Boner.- -porators, dealers and ~jobbers - J today in receipt -of notices . - $ several large Eastern aperators tlmt between 30 und 385 | ~ .I cents per ton will shortly be tacked. - [f Balers Receive lotions oi but by Eastern Owners to Meet Fourteen Per Cent. Wage lite .J OiiiCAiG'O Dec 24 ~chlcngo cowl are | from - coal mine: to the price of coal to cover the 14, 'I zer cent, wage increase granted coal . ningers notwithstanding the, state- _|-ment of former. federal Fuel Admin- istrator Garfield that tho public , would not be aeked to pay this in- crease. | ~ Wi‘lfiht and Lampoon. the lem- ~\We are advised by the shippers Puc 4 o: premium Harrisburg | cost. 'Big Creek 'Colliery - Company) that | | -F \the 14 per cent, advance in the wage | 'I gcate granteg. the miners -will O added to our contract price on. all Collect lodge Tollows Its Annual Custom of Giving .| Xmas Che eet to Needy | The hearts - oi.\ “feight hundred children 'of Colman and two hundred were gloa- hoee Opera \House -were -hdtd ) -6'dlock-this © morning and - the ~ distribution 'of: . baskets started \at the same . hour. The distribution of: bagkets and the Christmas tree are annugl events. of the Elks in Cohoss as well ~as in many other cities where lodges are. locate? throughout the United State tog j Exercises at Opera, Home. f The exercises at the: Cohoes Opera. House startetf at 10 o'clock. Long before this hour, however, Remsen atreot in the vicinity .of the theatre was crowded with children rolding f in their hanils tho little white tick» | ate of admission. One child, in tears,. who had lost ber ticket on her way to the Oporn House, was taken into | the theatre by a member of the committes. || -At the right of the stage Wag a large Christmas troe on which wore hundreds of pretty toys, decorations and clectric Hights, Harvie Gardner, in the role of Santa Claus, made a I| briet addross to the children and i urged thom to cast aside the false i notions tha; there Was no Santa Claus. Ho saiq Claus had; come to OohGés to be presen; at tire annual Elks exercises for the pur< pose of proving that P youl... could talk and walk, and give gifts to the children, whethoy they were rion op 'poor. - -After the remarks of Santa Claus® there were two comedy nidtion plc»! tures, . one \Corpine Pleag6 Home Here\ and the gecosd, \Young . Wir. Jair\. As the ©<hHdrén <- passed through the main entrance on, their way in each was presonted * witly | a box of candy, an prange, and a toy. Baskets < Distributed. |- - The two hundred. baskets were /disttlputed by a apeciat committes -of thg Iolge consisting of- members from. Cohoes, Waterford, and - Me- | Lo fa ; 'has jurisdiction | and - where: ket contained the following articles:. 'Four pounds ot chicken, one quart | { of. turnips - one: quart of onlons, one- | half pound: of sugar, one-half mound of 408, one pound of oleomargerine. 'colery and:{from three to five lontes | of pread, according; to the slate ot the. family 2 . The Committee. Karl K. Wellé was chairmen \or} the committee in- charge of the ar- I The other members of | me comittes are: ° Or. Bdward M. Sell, Ir. c M. 3. A. Green,: Dr. Charles 8,\ 'Prast, Dr. lemon H. Mitchell D\ Hem uit‘ ‘er oonenlnme Noam gueet of har imster, moron mono ' mentioned on page 0) Womb 6C | this strongly. fortified corporation ehanioviiie. over which. Cohoss |. hookah wore. distributed. Hach bas«: C Secures Controlling Interest in Plant ¥ 0 e ® as ad The controlling interest in. the [Frank: Gilbert 'Paper company, mnem- L s pulg mill in Gohoes, \and the Feoonity erected paper 1 mill algo in this tty, the office of the, Frank Hilbert Pope; o company in Waterford this morning t The Hercules. corporation nasirecently Tormed by powerful financial intereate identified with Josephthal & company;. ny. The consideration has not been: {made public but it is anderstood to he Best in the United States. munity for the reason that with its tremendous capital, the policy of the manufacture of paper and also of potter specialties, 'The corporation has Al=, ready purchased a number of spienditi mills aflvmitageoueiy located and it 1s. planned to make this corporation one of Amerlcnsw‘iargeet producers, After twenty-three years active eerie {vide in: the industry H: 1; Pronkgrd be-. comes vice president of the Hercules | imper- corporation, in charge of its . da F vieion of mannfecmoe. Cope Banking interest estimate that it will be at least five years beforo the mans | \facture of paper is again-on a- commit. tive basis making the launching. ot .at. this time, a particularly Hmely one. . -| Frochting Heads Masonic , Temple Association Here m flurry :C. Fruchting was dast night elsoted president of. - the . Masonic Temple oesooiation \The other of= f are: Vice president,\ William D. Boswell; _ treasurer, Charles | Travis; secretary, . \William J. K- ilott The Masonic Temple “sooth ton Atrectors are in charge of alt |- | the xfi'operty 0f the Melon; mter-‘z‘ ‘ nity in Cohorts. ~ J QM A. éxrl Committed to Humane Society Care in Police 001m Polite Justice Dawnon this - tag | committed Mise . Mary Noreen 18, OF k. 32 Willow street to the Humane soal- | {toty tor two weeks oa a charge of dis-. -- Lorderly conduct. The {Mower m +0, ‘ifl [the, complaint“ Minoan, 3 Bin New York Corporation | ing .of a wager mill at.. Watarhad,; a ts been purchased by the Howl} ; Paper Corporation of 135 lBroadsonfiNew a York city, recently incorporated, ac- cording to an announcement made at 1 _ 'The controlling interest was sold toif.of justice today. On the basis the company by Harry I Prankard,- Aimee figures the dietriot attorneys | president of the Frank Gilbert compa- J «= a very large amount as the plants of the company were,rated among the.] ' } AllZEfl sag\ 'The announcement is of particular | EWU ELIE - iinterest and importance to this come] } :> Another Inspection on Jam, fill ce Hercules Paper corporation wil be E 'one of constant expansion, 186 only in I. 'the acquiroment of additional (gills but, f in the erection of new mills forn tho } Claim: »Exemptlon.~ < contracted\ for 'before. the order be- came effective.. Goal not sold J provious contract will be priced on the new government basis. . C clause to the eMect that any increase An cost of production shell be messed; f imitate .coul operation“ \ my 910115: o . \~ t. 8. Dietriot Attorney Ciyne 3mm today he had investigating a1 me proposed Incromse Ip price' and ( nefieiim they“!!th 163+ tin to increase prices . where.\. arriy pass | morning, But m my grohide for much. inc increases\ e . \an commie in the henfié of the most | of . the.. United States district ator-. neys, it was stated at the department; Bs COMPANY B T0 BF “hut ds .- 6 Preparatory to the I Mastering Gompany B, Second New York Guard will have its final 4uto the federat service, on Tusosday evening, January 6. quarters. Major Fred, W. Water- bury of Saratoga Springs, ordinance | Officer of; this Division, New | York Guard, will be the inspecting 6f- Boer. At, that time the equipmént els, it is expected that the federai- : fzation of.. the . Company . will take . place On Friday evening. January 9, according: to word received by Cap? . tain ~ Charles - \B-) 'Plumley ® eeverni weeks cago. | > 5 - The oflcers of they Company and Dr H. B. Giffen, medical examiner, | are buoy signing up ' the . blanks and new enlistment ! ° forma - preparatory 40° the Jedereiizaeion. A regular arilt . or 'the: Company was held last night at the armory were: recalivad. ° Tile - ~ recruits will 'be: examined late this week by Dr Gillan. - Ber Auociationm hobo The colleen Ber association will evening At. the city hall, when mevaer - at Important matters wiirhe dia» custed. White no. official announce mount hai heen mada to this . effect :| It is understood that | the practice | or ome or more attorneys in this city is to be investigator. . Granted it Billet: (the { be: .... f soal produced since the strike set-f «timer: $0000. . yo den é moe C Representativeo of - the: operators | > in this district declare Dr, Garfield's. \price mixing order © exempted coal, MILLS ARE SOLD) on |. The operators point out that proof, tically all coal contracts contain. a+ Government Will Investigate ‘ hargee of Prohteegngzt Washington, Dec. aim-Cost figures: inspection 'before being mustered: according to. Instructions today from state head-~|. \of the men, their floor and signal] ,- work will be Inspected by the offic- | memo? fmu themed?“ oi a itlon may attend the clinic. Practice of Certain: My!“ | hold & special mestifig Taesday | ' Mvnmi Frasier. , 1% will determine what lo &. air with © for: coal and bring . chases 'of pr gering against those who make :Aalp charges, >, . _The coal cast figure. were mg fl . yesterdpy 'by -. Assistant | Genensal Ames and Carp cum giflc Instructions tha; the. 14 increase in wages to the m not to be added to the fair prices % eon! to the public. . . District . attorneys will bo | givai | considerable discretion in dot, in; fair prices. est con} dealers in this city are send- 1 pe | in; notices to their customers stat- i one-immuni- » & Monday in We hie ment oi the coal mommy. White House unmanned team The cali for the meeting. m sued 'by President Wilson min» ml no 20 t Kansas Miners Bolt = Meeting with O y KANSAS \Mo. Dec. 4, dications today | 'were . that Al [ Howat, president 'of {Diem ' Kansas mingts and 0 \ miners' officials had bolted the' si ing which was eehedu'io vi 6 committee of. the sot ¥' here. . Rome. Voters. whore the Kansas. . and Oklahoma-fermented: miners officials had appeareti \o'clock: Officials of the mini the other threo ' states, ° were on hand to negotiate wi operators on the application oi, government advance in wages. Fathers Biette and: med : Guests of Father: Ge Rev. Alphonse Biette. professor philosophy and moral theology at J iet Seminary, doliet, Cankda, is guest of Rev, George: A, Mite Father Delooy. assistant motor; \. p will be ntantry, | Sacred Heart church, will | 'and. Rev. George Gigne, pastor - church, eubdeacon ,.. Rev. Simeor Girard chaplain of\ Sisters of Providence, - tattooed Montreal, Connie a classmate .or Gagne,. is also visiting at C \ rectory. ' Fifteen Childi'en Were , ' Vaccinated Yesterdo m . Fifteen childm were “comet/ell {the city halt clinic yesterday e! noon. The total for the five d which vaccinations were made Is : The work of vaccinating wili‘ | ned Priday. afternoon starting wt 1 o'clock. Health Oiiloet' Archibold : | remging for several eveul> z* tth / near future whit). firm, P jMohawk: Hustlm’ Glob Several applications for membership pro-pectin ‘ president 'of, the Mokhawk. H club at the annual meosting. : | sight. - \The other _ 1 are? ~- Charles Schooner wee Vice president, Victor berry; secretary. and treasurer, col Chabot; trustess, 18 - Joseph Walker; 1% mon C. LaRose; 6 months, Ph “1h, sentinel John Falle, invent « | committes, John Juber, A,; ard and: William Rynu, The wall nating committee was composed g“; 'Fred . McDermott, . William Myrin # The 0mm. be installed at e smoker to he to oue