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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 3

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Van Nwtrand of All are Inrltwi, to a town Tburtdar tend and bring your Mends. Louis L. DuBofs and daugh- HOUSE Miss Netta.Bush, who- will spend; the winter in ployment at Kingston, hag. returned Homefurnishing Lour Island! Perry of Jan. Fred; Bush, is slowly at has COM to Dr.

Poacher 1 and family. and Warner -Osterhoudt Sanitarium in for moral of his tonsils. George F. Terpening of Camden, spent New Tear's with oui mother on Church street Asseriiblymaii-Abrani P. H.

Buckmaster of Brooklyn vis- ited.friends in this -Tillage and High- were the guests of Mr." "and Mrs. -John land last week. The Misses James Osterhoudt on- Wednesday. Thomas hasV.einplor- Wood visited the pest week at Mrs. ment at New- Jersey, spent' a- few daysi And Her Excellent Company, Supported by RALPH CAMPBELL and W11AIAM V.

MONG In Piays Worthwhile NOW MATINEE 4OO Balcony SeatelOc; Main Floor 2pc TONIGHT! COMMON FRIDAY MATINEE FRIDAY NIGHT tf Hthu Kdrit" TWEP NIGHTS PRICES 10, 20, 30 AND SO cents. All Seats Ordered Must be Bought and Paid for by RM, A. H. Woods Presents Michael ton's Sensational Triumph Direct From A Run of Over One Year at the Eltinge Theatre, New York City Three Acts of Vital, Absorbing Drama About Things That Count Fearless in its Inception, Ruthless in its Realism, Universal in its Appeal. A Worthy Successor to "Within the Law" attended the inauguration ceremonlM of Governor Whitman'in Albany on Mrs.

William Bleecker entertained a.number of friends from- town, last; Thursday. At the annual meeting of the Lowe Brick Company, held Monday Anight, George E. Johnston was elected president; Elting Harp, vice president; Daniel J. Gaffney, and general manager. Mrs.

Alonzo Kniffin of this village has returned from visiting-her sister, Mrs. W. Williams, of High Falls Miss Alice Horribeck of Poughkeepsie spent New Year's day as the guest of Miss Eunice Shafer. Oscar Elting of LongMgland City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Bruyn-Hasbrouck. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hasbrouek of Modena, Miss Elsie Van Or and Mrs.

J. Vernon DuBoi and R. DuBois attended th automobile show in New York citj Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Folletle enter taihed at New Year's dinner Mr. anc Mrs. J.

Leslie Van Sant, Leslie ant Stanley H. Van Sant of White Plains Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Gardner and son "of Tarrytown, and Mrs. James D. Pai.matier and daughter of Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Weed; Miss Mil dred Weed.

Thurlow.Weed of Lloyd and' JoTin Follette of Rochester. David and Raymond Jenkins returned to Cornell. University on Monday after spending the holidav vacation at thsir nciae of this village. Miss Helen Hasbrouck delightfully entertained her many friends" at five hundred Saturday.afternoon,'.. Delicious refreshments were served: Mrs.

R. E. Bartlett of Jersey City visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. Wurts DuBois.

Jane Pratt of -Highland visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Deyo on New Year's day. B. Blake of Brooklyn- spent the holiday.

season with his father, W. Blake. Miss Elsie Rock of Glen Js visiting her sister. Mrs. DuBois.

J. V. Z5c, SOp, JLOO, Seats on Sale Friday Mail Orders Received Many out of town guests were present. Hermon -Mayer- of New York is taking inventory of the Elting Harp trunk, suit case -and harness store, and will, rent the store and carry on business at old stand: the'Hon: F. LeFevre are occupying the'residence of his brother, Albert, in this village, owing 'to of the former destroyed Mr.

and Mrs. H- L. Schnltz and son, William, spent' the. "week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Higgins at Bay Kidge, I. Fifty-four couples were present at the annual New.Year's dance given by the New Paltz Social Club on Friday night in the opera house. Dancing, was until a. Good music was Muller's orchestra of. Kingston.

Miss Cecelia Lynch and Miss Margueiite of Patchogue visited Miss Marjorie Terpening last -week Mrs William Lyons and daughter; Hazel, ot Kingston were guests of. Mr and Mrs George Schoonmaker- last week. t3 E. Johnston, George 'E: Johnston1, Or ha called on her and Ira Steen attended the-autoshow-J Joalma -Thurs- New York citi Monday." xue Emma Elting of New Paitz.Tv-ere,"the-guests- of Miss'Alice Ford in Highland on Mr. Van Sandt.and.

Melvm Smith and family of Waiden spent New Year's in town. Philip Deyo. entertained a number of friends New Year's night. Mr. and Mrs.

Alonzo Neal entertained- at a family gathering on Christmas. Carrie Barnes of Marlborough vis- in this village recently. Elting'Shyder of Watertown was a visitor in town on Wednesday. Mary Healey of Rosendale was in town the past Harry Elting and son of Millbrook were, in New Paltz on Tuesday. Edward MacLaury and daughter spent last week in Shaw spent Wednesday in New York.

Martha Jenkins of Walden was a visitor in town on Wednesday. Harrison Conner spent "the vacation in Rhinebeck. Miss Helen Sutton is the guest of Mrs. E. D.

Colwell at her home in Kingston. Helen Harp spent New Year's as the guest, of her sister in New York. place. Mrs. Charles Krum of 'this place is spending some time at at Montgomery.

Miss Vesta Bush-' has- returned home; after spending a few days with. friends at Kingston. -rAlonzo Tro.wbridge -called 'oa: Mrs. Hazzio Trowbridge on Tuesday last. and.

Mrs. Wesley 'Burger and daughter, Neita, and Fred Bush the guests -of Mr. and Warner Osterhoudt. Hazzie Trowbridge of- Valhalla called at Sunday evening-. Mr: ami-Mrs; Harvey 'J; TrowbridRo is.

spending few-, days with their people in this place. 3e free from 1 KRUMVILLE. Jan. opened Monday after a two weeks" vacation. Miss-Regan, our teacher, is preparing some of her pupiJs for Regents.

They expect to take them at Phoenicia. A number place attended oyster supper at'Tohgore in the Odd Fellows' Hall Friday, January 1. and Mrs. Benjamin Merrihew and Simon Merrihew and little son spent Saturday at Benjamin Wih- chell's; Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Mackey spent at Mr. and" Mrs. Oscar Dudey's, and also attended the oyster upper. Ezra Merrihew and family and Vliss Hazel Carson visited at Philmore Carson's on Sunday. George Krum has returned home fter.

spending time at Massa- husetts and. other, places. Mr. Mrs. Ezra Silkworth spent uhday at.

Jervis Burgher's: The Misses Ethel, and Edna. Kruin nd Cora Wednes- Miss Elthea Lyons. Markle has been spend- ng a.few days with aunt 'aid ncle, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Darts.

Russell Lyons of New Paltz have been spending a few days 'ith' his brother and other relatives. Orpha Oakley called on her Strauss, and philanthropist: The Yellow Tickets clramav It 'the itiirrdw of trutli'to actual "conditionsprevailing -Auspices Knights tf Mnibn I A A A I Celtic Romance aid History SEE SARAH CURRAR Six Reel ProdectltMi AND ROBERT EMMET York spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector i John Carman of. the W.

S. police, now at Brown's Station, formerly of this -village, visited, friends-hete last and Zimmerman are rejoicing over the arrival.of a little sou pa New Year's day. Mr. wife of Port Washington have visiting: Howard' Ostrari'der and wife." Walter Shipman of Brooklyn spent" New Year's as the guest of. Miss" Gertrude Deyo.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Hasbrouck of Highland were: the "guests of relatives in town oh Mrs. J. H.

Denhiston-and Master Wilinot Dennigtoa of New Hurley tovTi Monday. Dutch Guild meets at the home of Miss Gertrude DuBois on 'Saturday afternoon. Lucas Roosa of Beechford, rtsited his parents-in this village over jNew Year's day. Henry Berj of New Brunswick and Michael gathering his men on 1 side. The trial of The last'day's of and many other big historical scenes.

MatnM, .11 emits 15 THIEE TIMES DAILY, 2:39,7:15 9 25 ctttj KINGSTON AUTO PART METAL WORKS the time to look vonr mrai- is the time to look your car over; perhaps there is eds repairing. It's the little parts that cause a lot of annoy ance. The.Kingston Auto.Part Metal Works can build and renaTr any part of your car. let us look it over Mud Guards, Metal Dashes. Gasoline Tanks.

Lamps 'Wind Shields, Pans, etc. Radiators tested by new method and tuir anteed KINGSTON AUTO PART METAL WORKS! Kur Broc. Proprietors 'PHONE 76 7 MAIN ST. Cook Look Afike The Meat of Wheat The Average yearly consumption of wheat in the United States is nearly six bushels for 'every man woman and 'Bui--" Much of the nutriment oi the wheat is lost because the vital mineral salts stored by Nature under the bran-coat are thrown out to make flour white, In making tc the hungry man, but what a sad! disappointment when the 'Ititchen queen" suddenly and the table locks anything but satisfying to a zertful appetite. When in doubt as to what to do, use The Freeman's "Help Wanted" Cent a-Word Department FOOD of choke wheat and.malted barley, all the nutriment of the grains, including the mineral values necessary for ling sturdy brain, nerve and muscle, is retained.

Everywhere Grape-Nuts food has proven a wonderful eiMrguer of brain ard brawn, and you may. be hire iuis. Siauiey ivrum spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barringeiv Luther returned home Saturday after spending a few days with relatives in- Brooklyn and New York Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd-' Donbhue, Mr. and Mrs; Seiple returned home after spending some time with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Elisha Miss Sylvia Sheldon of Kingston spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Merrihpsr. Mrs. Terwilliger bt Tabasco has returned home after spending several weeks witfr her daughter, Mrs.

Ephriam Krum. The Misses Joanna Embree and Ethel Lyons were out sleigh riding Sunday and attended church at Leibhardt. A number of the 3'ouhg people of this were out coasting Monday evening. Miss' Cora Terwilliger spent her Christmas vacation her cousin, Miss Ethel Krum, returning home on Sunday. WEST SAUGERTIES.

West Saugerties; Jan. Myer and wife were New Year guests MARSAiVS IX Armando: Marsans, th'e hard- hit- Mariners' Harbor, dance in the Club of relatives in Staten Island. There a house on New Year's eve which was well attended. Stanley Osborne and Marjorie were joined in matrimony on New Year's eve. The ceremony was performed by the Rer.

Wemple of Saugerties. A number of people attended the C. E. meeting last Thursday night, i and afterwards-watched the old year out and the new year in, Rachel Carn is home again after a few days in Catskill with ting Cuban of tlie Cincinnati -'(Re'ds now of St. JJouis Feds, who -was in jreat' demand -before' tie -jumped' to independent It just been that both and New Yortc was to arrange a deal for the of when the.

Cuban "decided quit organized Red 'v'. When'. NapoleonT invaded Egypt by way of Suez he attempted to. cross the Red sea'at-th'e spot Assigned- by tradition to. the crossing of tie Children of Israel.

He and his horsemen, however, seem, unintentionally, to have imitated Pharaoh, rather Moses, fnr they: came. very near to being drowned. According, to French accounts, "Napoleon saved. his anny by his presence of mind, ordering, his cavalry: to scat- ter'ln' every. the chances coming water, and ttins finding a line- by.

which: he nna his people people of Kin glake, declare that Napoleon-lost' his horsed got thoroughly submerged and was only; fished ashore by the assistance of- ttie riatiTes. Lmdon Standard! Mr. Rogers and his mother. Charles Rightmyer -and wife, Peter Hommel and family and Stanley- Osborne and -wife took dinner with John Cam and wife on New Tear's, day. Ancient Origin of Military When 'did the military come into nse? It certainly dates from the earlier half' of the fifteenth''century, says the St In the "Speculum Huraanae Salratlonis," which was issued before.thVinvention of printing'by'movable "types, there is mrs oaj.

an exceedingly -quaint iJlnstratiori In Grace Winne has returned to wh -Abraham is represented-as sa- sterdam. luting-Melchisedec. The-patriarch is Charity Delamater went to medieval-armor and-appareatly on erties Monday with George Young of guard, and'it would seem that Jfel Platte Clove. On her return she chisedec is bringing him went; home with i a spent nifht with his family. Ethel Winne has gone to spend the winter in New York.

Jesse Doyle and wife spent Monday in Saugerties. Jesse Delamater is filling Mrs. Gotterup's ice house. Marguerite Cordes has returned -o Kingston after spending her holidays at home. Dorothy- Brown has returned to of water, and.

the salute the military one still in use. Bunkum. Politicians'are prone-'toitiilk "bunkum." And we so call it because when a member srenking in the United States congress was Interrupted, by the otters he.ss!{|:.'"Xever mind. I'm talking to Buncombe he.came- school in Blairsvill, X. .7.

Etoton AVickham, who was the, guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. Brown and wife, during the has returned to his home in Mont-1 Father (sternly)--ElizMjeth. TOO know J. I I don't believe in-early-'" Mr. Daly is having his ice Danghter Henry Bach and William Snvder spent Tuesday in Sangerties.

THE VLY. Easy JCee Society will hold a. shilling party in Vly M. E. Church Hall.

Wednes- 13, If stonay Why. neither We're decided jm New. Parson--Aad is yoW kaa. trnnd, MR. Brown? Sits.

tat, aitft a pplfcewtn, bat row with food deaL- Are YOU prepared should company Do not wait, until you EXPECT COMPANY to buy that new furniture, you need. If you do you will be too. tired-out to; en joy your friends '-visit. Furnish home now completely, and when visitors come, you will be proud of your well-appointed home. You- will be care-free and fresh-and be a delight- ul hostess We have all the newest deaicms in furniture, Our prices will -suit you -tool i.

the Unexpected Guest White Enamel Bed, pof- finish, full or 1 0 size White Enamel all sizes, with or without brass trimmings, the most complete line, at Guaranteed All Leather Rocker, newj cosy SPECIAL $9.00 All Brass Beds; full or three-quarter size, dull or bright finish, guaranteed lacquer, January price, Better Brais Beds, in all finishes, all sizes, guaranteed lacquer, QO $9.00 to Sliding Bed Couches, fit- ted-with'Rome link spring, with mattress, $6.50 value, January dfM QO price I I Englander Couches, felt mattresses at- ached, $12 and $15.00 t- I AA Turkish Platform ers; imitation leather seat and back, $15.00 value Solid Oak Frame Rocker, imitation leather seat and back, $10.00 value PICTORIAL REVIEW WEEK AT THE BIG STORE Dressmaker knows that Pictorial Review Patterns excel all others in style, fit and ease of operation I Pictorial Review Patterns alone. lend to your dress that certaiVchic and style so much desired by all good dressers. That is the reason why. all first-class dressmakers use them. If you have never used a Pictorial Review Pattern Try one just to convince you of their over any other pattern.

February Styles now on also the Winter Fashion Boofi Demonstrator will call at your home week to explain this pattern to you. Co-time Without Exception. Erery normal girl passes through wlieiii slie -wishes her name Celeste or something of tie kind. Journal. Amended Author.

Lola tori teen siren short tm CMrarit to neraorv by her teacber. Im it lines occarred: "Sail on, ye mariners, the night is Later when requested to repeat revered JL-'es aien- Uoaed tho: oa, ye married men, llfUt VVhat Being The mental state of a person suffering from "nerves" is very njucS like that of a man Trho is wanted by the police, or Tbo has jnst heard a mmor that ship on which and chndrea have has fesfB saafc a collision, or who criet "9nT ia a theater aad been thrown oat, and knows his name BM been oMalaed by the reporters. Very often, says a writer in the Metropolitan Magazine, it is a combiaatioa of al! threes, with perhaps the added sensatioa of a. man IE' donbt if he closed the tafe kefore teg- tie office;.

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325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977