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,3 'iri rw i ji Jr'wy ffcy ntx i tfAY 24 1937. 7. Un First Apprentice Card Issued by local Printers fJnicP A Secretary AU. B. Watt vrncn no the BAnLK rr PAOErTVB RDSTPRAISES SCHOOL REPORT a i Treasures LtJiter JJ (P nf Recommendation Written by James 'aim i I Qf Kecon AtMeetintr IWANT JUNIOR HIGH i imninU h.v dug ul Robert SoaU.

H.mllton tr.t, testifying his II ye.r. of i'1," w. fc.AimiJ Ons p.Pr Is th rrtVApprntlc Member. Membership I. ii.

iocs' printers' union No. til. nd th ether Ms ti given to Mr. lliir In till, when he left th ecmposln. I TM El D.M OBIOB in llEwM ount of th yf.ro.

relics trlrt. fe d.y. tort.tfuj h. time un.ll w. And uriul composing room on ITfcWM When h.

d.cld.d b. Ew, in that ion, ft? ricVmmendstlon. Mr. ri.lt inlioelng lotto', ortng BhUU of way i. P.

ii Mar Concern ll'v rf User h.i boft employed Jni Ell oW" two (tritf himself not from any Linttctfon our port. til been faithful Indus land. fully bojrever do. JOB rlatt Pl.tt," thl ilinp no onttrod tho Lw of Thordoro C.ldwoll. who Jiactf' Prlnt hop ln Ao'domr V.

ihr Kfr Xfa.r MI kI toY1. t. nH nrt.a Kvitnlni fit.r. Pn eertincata of ipprentlchlp Iti Brit nnfi luued by tho local Jaiiiliontof Mr M.ar't prliad i lonl It dated March 10, uatiplra July 14 of tho aamt I ku VrmA lll. wni vj uriant and H.

Ackort LriUj wcritary of tho union. Ik SI jmm, Mr Maar Ji.i na. mtt oil on ahnp tie la ono oc HL Knonn printer In the city. ltEI'inli Club and la aecret.ry raitorfantzAtinn IK FINED $25, FORFEITS LICENSE ttDiie Mtn Tried at Ftlli limit of truh Mtrcb 13 Wlen Student Hurt nWlal ta The Eaxle.N'rwt) lall. May John Bi.

29 Church Street, rough Nit, ent ef the drlrera Hiur.n tiiutecraah near Ladranto H.I trek II I. vblrh Douflaa Oben JE, Eutnia College itudent. was Aired, vai found guilty of rocklees rrrlni before Jestlco of ho re.co Ileal teikat and fined ten Mpnwatlon. for tinlnce alao cauaea thor m.rt I'aiuwllally loeo hie llcenao ta itnieuitttomoblle. L'Cemji lerrlaon.

II Washington 'Mt Cfsfllkeepale, waa tho com 'iMijIithe action. He ai one aifrtvfrs involved In tho inliunt Dlatrlct Attornty illchwarta renrMented tho neo I tke eaie and tho defendant WMMteiI at tho hearing by i Bella of thla city Tho c.ae tart without a Jury. Canning Expert Here For Lecture Tohighf At Central Hudson Co. Mls In. 8.

Llndm.n, director of the educational department of Ball fruit Jar manufacturer will lecture at 4 mooting at Tilt o'clock tonight In the auditorium nf tho Central Hudson, Oae A Klectric ELMER RICE DIES mulled In tho death at Hoipiul early ireaterdar of wKlce Id of Lakevllle, Conn, fr if Elmer nice, Jr. Janitor mw no waa or in lemnt. I IT Rice Jr le the only surviving lis idditlon to s'ster of Ma Ibn. II tVenedfrn problem Keeping un it the aelthhori while keeolm A the expenxr ssssaWj slrssssssB BBBslsBBBBBBV LH gT UH asssssw'attassH 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. sHHHllllHl i Rust Says It Necessary For Some Classes Mist lea 5.

Lindman Corporation at 10 Market Street, fthe demonstrate t.o minute and bloodleaa method of die Jointing Miea Undman. was with) tho United States Department of Agriculture for Ave ye.ra n.a auper lsor of commercl.1 homo conning kitchens In renns lvshla and New York during tho World vr. At tho IVednesd.y an1 Thursdpy morning MI Xiower ulir demonatr.to "C.nwhlw kou Can." PcItonVdfuneral ltr i it neia lesieraayatnome Th funeral of Mri. ituxtt William relton. If, Vo dl4 at her home, 1 amM riac Saturday, a hIit eaterday afternoon Irom tha rnl trice whara aerVIce era eonducta by tha Tlar, Dr J.

Addison Jonas, pastor of tha Raformtd (Church. Burial was 'In tha Poughkwpait Kural Camatery Mrs. Palton Is survived by a son, Ernest of Britain. on dauxhter, Mrs John Dvvlna of New! Tork City, atverat nltces and nephews and twa jrandchlldre'ru Tha funeral arraignments were In tha charge ef Irving Storm, undertaker LW.Triller plometrist Optician IIiNowinHisNew Location 128 Main St "an Luckey, Piatt Co omdKre.ffy.new tore. Asserting ihst 'oo n.uch influence wa.

used In drswlng the will of the lata James M. Davison, TO. of II Washington Street, who died seer.l week, ago, two sons, James Davison and Cecil M. Davison opened a court battle yeaterd.y before Sur rogate Ole.son to bre.k the Wllll.mr A. Mulvey la their attorney.

Everett H. Davie la attorney for the estate to' defending the will. After taking aomo testimony yesterday tho esse w.a adjourned by Vurrogsts alesson to Juno i. CONTEST WILL The report of the mayor's committee on achooli endorsed ysster dsy by tha Board of Education at a meeting, waa praised laJt hi lit by AJbert C. Rust, president of tha board, who farmed tha report "comprehensive and valuable.

'The report backs up tha poaltton the board tiaa alwaye taken, ha said, what tha board has advocated for many years. One of tha beat features of It Is It ree bmmendatlon tr progressiva tro gram. Wa muat grow with tha Ml dren wa can not stand atlll. With regard to a Junior high school, which was Ignored In tha report of tha committee, Mr. Rust said It la neceaaary In this clfy, particularly for those who do not Intend to go to college.

At Its meeting yesterday tha Board of Education and Superinten dent ward Cr Moon endorwea the report and adopted tha following resolution "Resolved. That the Board of Ed ucatlon endorse tha recommendations of tha Mayor'e Committee and furthermore that the Board of 'Ed i 1 cation will Immediately take the necessary atepa to eecure a tax pay era election. Tha report was also endorsed yes terday by Mrs. Percy L. Reynolds.

president of the Federsted Parent Teacher Association of the cKy, who "1 think tha commlttea's re port wa very eat La factory. I think it la understood thst the needs of Schools 3 and I are without question and can't take any lesua with the recommendations Tha report also found favor with Dr. Chester A. Rolg. president of the Southwestern School Mean's Association, when ha said, "I am ln favor of the report and It la well kovn.

we have gone on record aa favoring; a nsw school to replace School t. Most everybody can aea that a new grade school la needed, The Men's Association will take action on tha report at Its next meeting tiro that ha was glad tha committee considered the needs el grade achool more Important now than a Junior hlrhjchool. Others who tiDruil favor ware1 heada of parent teacher associations incy ar aa ionows: Mr. Job a Hrlmmu. ommendatton la fair schools a and abandon sd.

I suppoie It la now up to a taxpayers' election lo decld tha mattar. I think the wholo report waa rood. Mem Edward KararltBj, ASmIm tatrsiton Balldls. SrSol 4i I think the report exactly what waa needed, Both achoola I and should be taken care of aa au aires tad and any Improvement to achool I will take care ef school 4 aa part of the ruplla from that. section coma here, waa a fine report.

There Is no question the grade achoole atmuld come flrat. Mrs. Abh Wa na(its. Ckrialo. phrr 'lnihHO hm, it 1 think the report eeema to ha eatlafactorjr Thing look very brlaht now.

and I think It Is apparent that a new build in should eplac achool S. The association may take soma taction at dinner which will take plica In June." Mr. Itofceri Kirks. S. F.

B. Mora rhl. No. 1 think everv on tn our association will be satisfied with the report Jt Is Just what we'haveJ heen working nraa ror in ino pssi few yaara. Tha recommendations about achoola I and Beams to be all rlM By aucteetlne that No.

achool be abandoned for grade achool usa the committee la In Una with our recommendations, I think Mrs. Joseph Samuela, chairman of our building committee will be In favor of th report Mrs. Archibald Garrjsh Gvrv list IrhMl. Ka, 11 I am In favor of the report and aew achoola for No. i and Thee achoola are evidently to moat In need and I am sure our membera would endorse the re.

pert. member When YoitCarried'Water? Circus Elephants Here Tomorrow BesHLBesSBeBSBeBTaeBBPV Leal bk! y4BHHBae9aeaiiu' BeBaaeBeBSjL? KP BLeBLeBm.rl BaaBaBnaF1aSBBaaflBaS 'j 1 1 1 Ibhm BBnBBnBBnBBnBBnSBjj yjatliLj eajBetSSSal.BB8lSBBBB i Beael Kf aa iJ irr BjaaBW.eB.eB.eBiSBeBBIsL'. Jt 1 BbsbbsbsbV jSJC 1 "BaHnVeY bsbsa na aSBLeBeBeBem 'JfmjtlHBKwK9im bvbsbsbw ewjaaeBteBBSaeBteBtar BgBt BaeBV.eBBsBBBBnBeB.eBaHHHB "My how thoao'elenhsnta do drink. Spark Circus will ylsIL roughkoepsle tomorrow and en. of tho'fii miliar sights (If you happen at th.

right time) will be giving tho elephant, a drink. Th. circus this year has a luge 'number 'of three "Jumbo and many. a. smalt, boyln this city will have visions of I.m.

b.ck carrying bucket, thee, to earn hut p.ss Into "th big show. But In this modern day eie th. elephants are not treated th.s way. They lake their water Jrjim.J.nk.Ior oleph.ntilrinkr'Wbuginnrlnnounced that an account of th THE NELSON HOUSE BARBERSHOP EXPOVT' ATTENTipy C. Criwr, Prop.

St Tht New Spring Footwear KINNEY'S 356 Jrlaia Stiet $2.98 $4.98 NOTHING HUSHES SBaSBaaXeanaWjtT SflV Now Ucated at 63 Cannon Street Drei.es, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Silk Underwear' IAIX IADH aa4 MISSES. Moot eordUUy OUR MOnO QPAUTY AT PRICE ipp vfM rsrvnar AFF0RDS US CREAT PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU LOVETT BUILDING, 63 CANNON STREET MISS WYLIE AGAIN CHOSEN CHAIRMAN JY CLUB WOMEN Mia, Laura J. wUf. rrofeeeor cmerltles In th Department of Kiglisb at Vaasar College, was re elected city chairman of the'Wipmen Ctty and County Club at the annual meeting at.li Caairan.Street last night, Mrs. Cordon Norrie wa selected again cWunty ten new mem ber were to tho Board of Dliactoro for ye.rs.

Tho new director are Mr. Ch.rle. 8. Bownet rpujhkeepale; Mia, Cieona Qlasa, Poughkeepsle: Mrs. Robert Ho.

Town of Hyde r.rk: Miss Margaret Mack, Town of Poua hkeepale: Mrss Henrv 8. Mor.an. roush Kaw.rd Ella keepelefMrJlenryMsrgnthuvJffcTownl1of Fst Fluhklll: Mrs Oordft Xorrli, Town of Hyde Mia Allc'e D. Snyder, Mis enough that r.n... Th other member, of th.

board, who h.v yet to er on yar. arj Ml. Wylle, MIb. Elln. B.rUettT Mr.

J. Newton Marlon O. Candee, Mrs. Smmet P. Cough Ian.

Mra. Arthur Oarl. Mr. WalterWalter E. Kill.

Mr. T. N. OJobye. Mle.

Antoinette F. JCnor. Mia Mary Ewaln Wagner. Specialist To Talk At Meeting Tonight Dr Ch.rle Gtlmor Krly. notd specialist on children', diseases, will lead a paper on "Abdomenal pains of non pathogenlo orlgit In children, at a dinner and conferenc of doctor of Dutch.

Putnam. Ulster and Or.ng countfr. tomorrow Tnlng. th NIkb HI paper will be discussed by Dr. Johl I.

Cotter. Dr. Ch.rle. Meara, a profeeeor of medicine et Columbia University, and Justic Humphfty Lynch, also will bs spoaktr. Th session wilt bo on of.

th largest of Ita kind ever held tn th Hudson Valley, Th kputcheM County MediceJ Society will noi. Taxi? PHONE 2460 MOSHIER CABS Lannderers Since 1884 Thrift Service The Economical, Helpful Family Laundry Service. Etertblac washed All Sal work troac4 Tb rM of foar suihtsujrvtvnsodlel.SBD), roady la baTaUrcbcd. Iroacd eTurM. MAJOR KAY LAUNDRY CO.

14UBEETYBTEEBT eta tit ftiriKab hnl1at In tniia tiBtlnp nlatat Sparks clrcu 9 this year will pnf at the grounds near jfi e', rough kyp sle Chemical Works, In Violet Avenue. JThe ahow Is due early tomorrow morning and will give a big atreet parade at eleven o'olock In the mornings followed by afternoon and evening performancea. Everything will bs present, from pink lemoned tf and clowns, to. the wild animal menacer.e and aide shows with their competent, barkfrt. LUCKEY, PLATJ WINNERS DINED Winning Team Given Banquet at Campbell CARY iiTsPEAKER "Eariy Risers Display Enthusiasm The sam high prtssur enthu ilaam that carried 'to victory ln the recent llth.nnlversry coj test held by thVMtes peopl ef LuclityTPl.tt.nd w.i manifested by mem be is of the win ning teem, th "Early JOifg.J Wal banquet In celebration ofXJialric tory, Let night ln th Hotel Carnp boll.

JFrpm th bgmplng of th meal lo th. final ndmber on tb pro' gr.m they wer pp personified. Th "E.rly on competition with thre1 other group, tht "Geld "World Beater. and Oo Oelters." le.d th contest throughout th 'duration' of tb sail campaign by sceedlng ta percentage their sales average nC a year A. a reward' for the.r victory eaeh member ef Jh team wilt be given two days Vacation by th comp.ny.

Brief speeches of congratulation for what described "th greatest event In th history ef Luckey, PlMt were ma4 by Edward F. Cry, vie. president of th company, John Lister, captain. th Vlnnlng team, William Schick. Henry Schick.

Jay' Huff. Frd Daman, Arthur N. Woodwork Mies Tsjrlor, educational director th store, end Lilly Burke, sergeant of th team. Enthusiasm Hurh Enthusiasm sn hllhwhe Itwst th Nsed for educatlor not only of Its msmbsra but of veryon wsa em phssised by Muss Gls. secretary.

In her annual report. 8ho emphasised th value of halng speakers of authorityauthority addreo tho club on specialised subjeeta as well artists writers who In th past year h.v mad uecaful th Saturday r.oon meetings under the of the Arts.snd Literature Commute of which Mr. Thorn. OJobye I i Report on With regard Jo th educational activities of th club In th past year Mia. Olasa said, "with election over, our other committee could gtv attention lo their plans, equally valuable for meetings and activities Our School Comrottbr with MIsa Knot aa chairman, thla year, turned Its attention to progressiva education for th child, not only of th pr ohool sge.

but In tb earlier grade a well. Two round Uole groups, a lurcheon meeting, a supper meeting, twa county meeting and two of our regular club meetlnn hav been under th direction of this committee. Such eubjecte a th Rural School Situation with particular reference to, recent legislation, child welfare a county asset, mer.t.1 hygiene. with reference to th pro school i education, nav been among v.luabl topics A report "wa alao read by ilia Helerj Dickinson, sssistsnt treasurer, jn the of Mr. Xlbr Ho.

tre.aurer. Mis Wylle. Whole sh did not render a formal report, th. work of and mph.alsed.lso ths need 'of eduction. Th report of tb nominating committea wa g1venby Mrs.

OJoby who had been assisted by Mis Cell. Cublnaon. Mrs, Robert Guilder and Mis. Helen TaVlor. After tho maetttc refreshments er served.

This committee con sisted of Mrs. iL. Shevherd. assists! by Mrs. H.

T. Clinton and Mis, Clinton. sales records, established during. th contest wss published in "Tho? Women's Rssdy.TO Wesr, a trad pi per. This Is considered honor, and the Announcement was met with cheers.

During th. dinner there wer ukulele sslectlon by Beatrice pin, and ah alao played th Diana lor dancing tb me.L Among tho' present lor addition to the spsakers weret Mrs. A. Wsr dell, RuthA Lansing, Elliabetn halen Ctberfn. Weetcott, Laura DoTrtllca.

Mis Alice Kearney who. ny tn. way waa the winner of the lis pair or shoes given to th saleala.lv who had th largest percentage of Increase In salea during th contest ov.rhp sle.f a year ago; Joseph i uawig. Mrs. rc.

Dlstln, Paul Dl.tln, Mrs. T. Nolan, Mrs, Bailey, Mr. Fisher, McConnell, Mrs. Hovsy, Mr, Martin.

Charlea Bulckerood. Beatrlc t.ai'ara Urilner. Hasel Hssssrd, Helen Silver. Paul WrlghU. Francee Herman, Woliy Tusker, Nellie Hurley, Lueey Bor tenti.no, Betty.

Anna Schmldr, neien i ooper, usrg.ret Brown Mr. Mlaner, Walter. Potsford. sirs. I.egtei.

ln Mrs, J. Knkler, Miss E. Drske, Miss R. Knlflln, Miss If. Morgan, Mary Hie.

J. tngersoll, Mr, Ti. ple.i France Taylor, alloc Brgatrom. Lillian Burke, Arthur Woodward. Marion Lynch, Al Nolan.

J.ck Lister. Charlea Pe kin. Edith Filler. Eugene Davti. James am.

Assume I.anlnl, Irene Fol.hemu and Betty Engl. Holy Trinity Planning Series of Services A aermon onr "Everybody's later, est" by tho Rev. John J. Healey opened th mission for men at Holy TrlnVty Church T3smtrj sae by a large number of men of th pariah. Service be held each Bight this week at Tilt o'clock.

(t 1 The eubject of th sermon last night w. VJnunoralJty. and Its Own "Th Old fshtonsd Wednesdsy. "Th InvltM Microscopfj Thursday. "LJfeVOnly Friday, "Th Unknown Saturday, "A Real Mother's Real Son." Tb miaslon for women closed child, th unusual child, th com 1 Sunday afternoon with a final ear it Ilia I kw Vilha.

UalaB 11. Im. rnuiiiy. reeponsiwunv ivr ii" v. norm.l child, 'th preventing of de port et th Baptismal Promts In llnqutncy, a discussion ef Dorothy I Cslhollc Life." This wss follow Canfleld'a book on.

self for ed by a renewal of th s.rd looking movement In French)! von by Ih, women. Saving One Dollar to Spend Two Put torn. o( your dollar to work in 'an account with us. A tttmdil increasing balance result from regular poeitl wtth interest compounded. MoNEV increases rapidly when put' aside to grow with compound interest.

It. doubles itself in comparatively few years. Saving is practical thrift that' enables' you to spend two( dollars in the' future instead of one today. FirstNational Bank of (Poigfikcepsie 20 Children Return 200 Cakes of Soap Taken From Hotel Property, Mistaken for "Samples" Mor than Jt children, els'of them alrls. troeped'lnte police tteadqu.rtor yeeterday afternoor and deposited mr Jjian It eakea ef aoap taken from th rear of King' Cannon Street Hotel.

They wer given a lectur by police efflclal and released. Simon King, manager of th hotel, complained to pollc. yester dy morning thst Urgs euantltl. ef oap, atered It. a sm'sll outbuilding In Ih rear.

of the bote), was duesppnrnlg. Detective, ISveetl I gsted with th result that mor than a score of youngster brought I I pollc headquslters usntltles of the cleanser which they Mid they mistook for "frf esmplee Th (hefte.r believed to have eteJIed about Sv day gv Th children Mid thsy found th soap In th open whlls loekltg In 4h building for wood, Th soap wa returned te pollc In paper bags. I burlap nek end Mr. King refused te mak a complaint gainst th children, saying he.w.e satisfied th soap was returned tor th tie ef hi l.etel patron atd th theft stopped," Th youngster, ranging Jn ag from 'five year twelve, wer given a lectur en th outcome of petty theft. There waa no lecture en cleanliness, desplt the fact aeverel lots had plenty of snap but dirty far.

tOtary Delegates, Leaving for Belgium, Tendered "Bon Voyage" Dinner By Friends Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Caven and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tiffany who ar. going to pstend. Belgium, ta 'attend th International convention 'of Rotary club wer given "ben voyage" dinner party by Mr Mr.

'Emmet p. last night, st this Nelson Housd. The guests were Mrs Avorlll. Mr. and Mrs.

Sydney 'Raymnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hart. Mr.

end Mra. John Lane, Mr. and Mra. Frank Gardner And Mr. gnd Dwlght Sedgwick.

Mr. and Caven and and Mr. Tiffany wilt go. ta New Terk today te attend. reception to be held at th Waldorf Aatorla tonight In honor et the American' delegates te th con ventlon.

They will sail, tomorrow en th Mr. Caven, who Is a p. at president of th Poughkeepsle Rotary club and a paat governor of the Rot.ry District. Jtas been sppolnted ehslrm.n of 'the' committee on feljbwshlp and on board th Samaria FACE CHARGES OFR.RJHEFTS Joseph Bloomer, 18, Up In Court Today A SSJST STOLEN Junk Dealer Facing Charge Also Joseph Bloomer. ef II T.J.

madge street, be arralgr.d thla morning In police eeurt before Judge Orubb charged wtth stealing Journal brass from the Nsw Trek Central Railroad, and Louie Selgel. local Coaler will face a charge ef receiving stolen good. The eempl.lnt tare sworn te by M. Morrlaon. a railroad detective.

XcCordlng TfTrallfotd' ARlcUl lull Mayer Frepk B. Lovelace wilt ap! New Yorker Arrested On Red Light Charge Harold ef New Tork City, will be arranged In pollc court I tomorrow en a charge et passing! a red light aad alao I sa Ing a stsnd Ins; street car. Which waa unloading passenger. The men wa nabbed' last, night At the.cora.r et Main and, Innls Avenue by officer W. Van Wegener, Loeb deposit I LI bond for hi ap.

pe.rance In "court tomorrow $5,000 Estate Left By Samuel Taber fUmuel T.her. who died here ar1 hla home, tl Catharine Street, Xf.y left an estateot mor then U.ooo. His will wss admitted to prob.t ysstsrd.y hy Surrog.t..D.n iel rileaeon. Flv children," Nt1 If. Tiber or Lo Angeles; Taber of Mlddlobury, Vt.r LeoiuX.

Tsbr of Mt, Hermon. usl T.bsr and.Ch.rlee B. f.ber of Highland, srs glvsn till. Mri. M.rJ W.

Tsber, his widow, will receive th residue ef the est.ts. The still wss draws, February It. Guernsey Ouerneey ar attorney for th estate. brsss. which I a part of the qulp ment et box ear Journ.l botes, hss been stolet th past from moving freight train.

clklm. ult la a danger of th ail develop ing a Vhot boaand reeultlng tn lay of echedule. Following an In ve.thTBtion by railroad detectives six psrson were habbtd yeeterday. Flv of them wer under aJitseti years et snd. no chergee h.v been preferred against them slthough the met ier mer be tsken up liter In Chil dren' Court.

Bloomer w.a the, only one or, the group ever smeee ana a complaint wa msdssgslnst him charging petty larcery. Selgel admitted last night purchasing th brass. sold he did so thoughtlessly pot knowing It wa railroad, Th dstsctlv however claim Jt wa marked should hav guessed It was ptelen from th road. Th thrge will be threehed out la Court thla police ey. SURROGATE'S BUSINESS JL petition for etter4f tr.Ilo for the estat.

ef Charlea Barnea w.i filed In surrogstes court yesterday. It Is at ll.lt. Heirs at law nsmsd In ths petition ar Ada L. Dame. Haver, strsw.

sister; Alvena licit, alster; Luis B. Bhafer Ulster; David Barn, MlddKtown, brother and Bennett Barn, Middletow. (rother. MOTORIST ARRESTED Joha Jaroa. 14.

of II Albanr fitrt ws arrstdatrday morning fefr parking In front ef hi home Sunday night without proper light his csr. Hs elll be arraigned In th elty court Thursday Bight. Sofe elriek are very hard foe some people. 50 Visiting Cards Seventy five Cents 100 Sheets paper with Envelopes to.match and. Address $2.00 Wedding lnrilatiotM J.

H. imHETT III MAIM tTRKKT utloaeey eJaalMy tOf Course Yon. art a cartfal drittr bat bow'aboit tb 'mtn bebind the wbeel of tie outer car? Yoa never can tell. Better play life by teenrinf dependable Anto mobile Intnrance. Iti tie only kind we tell.

William W. Luckey 10 Garden Street roaghheepele, T. CAMPBELL WILL WAITONMAYOR Building' Inspector Has "Denied Permit MAYOR Lovelace Will First 'TailfToMcCann" George D. Campbell, potlfled.yee terday by Building Inspector Joha W. Brown that the inspector w.U not grist Kim the permit which la Common Council authorised, for la bridge ever Weed Las conseetiig the present Hotel Campbell Witt th new building at tl Cannon Street, said, thst he will take ne s.

ion gnui ne is inrnrm.n v.ih.. provs or vet tht dctlon of th coun. elL Browp siplalned' ysstsrday' thst hie action wss Ukee under th1 Cltj 'Charter stlpuUtes that! In such e.ses without th consent ef both the mayor and lh Common Conned the building Inspector h.l; aot.lseue a permit. iMr. CampbtlH complimented th action" ef Mri, Brown, ssylng It wa tb Jenbi thing he culd do.

Mr. Brown was put In an embscrasalng posltljn and selsd In a' wU way In re. fusing te grsat, the (he permit. Upon Muror now fall the burderfef deciding whether er not 'the hotel owner wur be permitl ted te conatruct the proposed bridge connection over Wood Unv "I ant not re.dy. yet te sv" anything." s.14 Myr Lovelace, 'because I haven't Ulk.d It ever yet with the Corpora, tlon Counsel." Th stayer hs.

It known that he oppoeed to eon. struetloa ef th proposed strocturi Mr, C.mpbell sssursj Th Egli that he wlU taka ae actlealua. Ut the mayor' decide In th srra. tee Unearned. I UGHT HEARING HELD Th application ef the Mlllertoi Electric Light Company te construct electric plant In that village an I th town ef North East, will be a lv.

a hearing today In Albany before If, M. Ingram, executive officer ef the public Sortie Commission. No opposition I eipected. get) art tU Sil BEACON. WAPPINGERS, HUCHSONVILLE.

AND POUGHKEEPSIE I FITeel Slsrek 14. t3I SOUTH noDto HKK DAT i.citr.i rahheeMi. to sa lle Ssss) tv.epueere tae a lias lag me TU lie HUM SUM gM 4TCBD.T ni.ht srcctaL imtti re.gkkeesei. ISilt seeee IIUI h1ni.li Has (as tioa tit. Boa u'svui.

HO toe, WttK Oa.ll IBavr tm so ii ie si.a..viii. ihs aut 1 1 no ta sa roe lias till so BthDAT LBAtEl llMMe tee leae lae eae rnn leasi lae eai a a esse eae lea Ladies Sport Oxfords Sport oxford for summer wear, in a variety of, uew leather white, black ami white, arid color com. blnations, D. Slarw ITi ReeeJlera 01 Qaaltty ruolwee, 3S1 Mais Street I i i i i mi nUissvUr ln r' null iti I latileasrs'.

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