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THE KINGSTON DAILY FEEEMAN, MONDAY EVENING. HAY 28,1917. mm: Ptt Annum In tdrtnct .4. I'tr Month bs upheld by tbe courts, tvirglnla joy-riders will be putnm new. WMk.

niatttr it thf post- at Klcfitoa. K. T. Fibdrtri br Fircmia PnbMiUin Cw- ur. Broadway.

Ktarfton. T. E. Kloct PmUrat; AUreS DoFlOB. anil S-9 Hj-, Klcfrton.

N. T. ---Slock, rirr-PiMUut, Albtnr KlBfitoa. K. I.

Hembtr Antrieu NIVIKIMT PnblUkin' Ai locution. Htmlxr yew Tori i Official paper of Kingston Cltjr. i. Official paper of Clattr Cooair. addreM all "emraanlrfttloni nifi "naka nil moneT orders acd payabn Treeniao Pabllahlof Compaof, 3-9 Broadway.

Tdepho-m CalH: 5tw York Telephone-- Main Offlca. DOTTM. town. 3S73. flntown M.

URTLI luiCQHS. "How do you cook pork and Iwanj?" "That's isn't tihe question How do you get ton Star. KINGSTON, N. MAT 28, 1917 Self-interest as well as patriotism urges even the man of small means lo buy one or two or half a dozen becomes Smith's money;" pays his children to be good, his wife to forglvi, the cook to and labor, not to V.iltor--"Have your employes had any experience In military train- Ing'" most of them have been soldiering on the job for 'I'm fiat your.r man you're associating with IB rather fast." "Of course, he is, 11 he wasn't he would naver be able to with couldn't ride around In your fine automobile if 550 Liberty Loan bonds. Tlio bonds and the method of bale appeal alike to a patriotic desire to and to 1 husinr-KR sense of a good investment, i.

The interest Is fair and the bond is "a first mortgage upon the republic, being free besiile from income or other taxation. Any person able to i'raise $50 or $100 within the required i can even nn the installment plnn any bank or "trust company paying a cent of commissions, for everybody Is glv- service free In order to help Uncie Snm If i i do this, a euni i be raised by Liio of Uie people themselves; and i conio you paid your debts." I'm glad you look at It "That's to' i of loan ought to from the nKi nf people, for if Journal, i matter it, to the ricli, who "are enormously, they v.ill 1 have larger Investments free from taxation a is desirable. The Llb- erty Loan is named, for its object is to enable our lo pro- Us rights and help a the world's ilemocrncies i i Hie aggres- lions of a ruthless i i a autocracy. In the same light us i Transcript. "A man should have the courage of his convictions." replied Senator Sorjihum; "but he should be content with a ditplay of cour- aee.

HP shouldn't let a 'mere personal opinion malic him foolhardy." --Washington Star. "Well, at last I've got rid of a a book you said have In ilio "Did you bum It?" "No. I loaned it 1 to friend." --Detroit JV9e Press. "What are you reading, Clarirp?" "Ahoul summer soods. This store advertises landing nets.

What do tliey moan by a landing not?" "A MEMORIAL 1 A great deal has been accom- pllsheil since war was declared against Germany a in 0111 do- maud for action jit Wnsiiington, ij mauy of us fail to recognize that I) fact. In view of the magnitude of the problems Congress. all calling for prompt solution, some it of Uie things a have a a been i done make a-record that Is i i Ing. For example: Tiio adoption i of selective conscription as a i i a policy, a policy Great Britain hesitated over for two yeais; the ago of the hill i war tA lIcnEt and Ji our allies; vasllVlVkiporlant confidences witli tho rirltifah, French and I a i a commissions at enlist in the engineers. coughing nnd sneering con- as he edged into thc room thus attrncted attention to himsQlt.

"When did you decide liet?" nslicd Col. McQuigg. It ,1 "Just this i French and I a i a commissions a oll hin bad Have 301' I Washington; dispatch of a flolilln of had it long?" hammock." Lroulsvillo Courier- A Be.nity Picture. Two ladles went I a studio to Copyright llsn SclialintriS: purchase a picture for a friend ic- i ports Qnldaui. "Now this picture match i IH living room, and it is a the right sUe, don't i asked thc a one "Be bolter If It ban i more gilt on it." replied tho short I one.

Then the (all one spied some i photos.iiphlc a colors "Oh, i here's a dandy picture!" said she. pointing tn an a landscape. "Jt is a alnf remarked the short ono. "What is called. Tho tall one pointed to the name ill the answered Wallace Nutting." "Cut 1 ilon't see Wallace," objected shell ono.

a i i the picture Plain Dealer. HUH He 1 to en- is always a tragedy; we think of that side of it first, usually. But long after it tragic elements have been softened by time, its heroisms are a flaming memory. This is as it should be; for the tragedy is a matter of events and of time; but heroism is a spiritual and eternal force. The nation still celebrates Memorial Day, paying Q.ur-tribute to heroism; there never come a time, we hope, when such a--day, and such homage, will be dis- will continued.

This has nothing to do with the buying and selling of clothing; which is one reason why we want to say it just now The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx clothes BUSINESS MEN'S FKOM 11 A. Jf. TO 2 P. M. Choice 5Ieats nnd Vcgetabla In Season.

25 CENTS 25 SPECIAL From.11 a. m. to 11 p. HOT ROAST BEEF S.WDWICH 15-CENTS-15 OPERA CAFE 200 WALL STREET, GEO. F.

G3HNDER, Prop. Don't Tlirow It Away- Have It Replated! ELECTRO PLATING In Gold, Silver or Xickel Brass Plating, Bronzing, Lacquering, Japanning? We make a specialty of Restorlnj Antiques, Repairing and Meplat- ing Silverware. Save labor by having the metal parts on your Auto Nicknl Flatod. Prices Reasonable. Work The W.

G. Browne Manufacturing Co. 'Phone 31BJ Kingston New York Lake Katrine Inn OPEN FOR THE SEASON Three miles from Kingston There Fishing Dancing Boating Slusic and SOME BATS Lobster fiom Rockland, Me. Soft Shell Crabs from Christfleld, 514. Clams from Tuckington, R.

I. Squab raised at Lake Katrine Fishlcanght at Lake Steaks, Best Ever, Portwhouss Chicken; "Best Milk Fell Broilen All Kinds of Raretltl. Good and Clean Service. Moderate Prices SURFACED SHINGLES AND ROOFING Attractive, Durable and Fire Resisting PLASTICTEMENT MENDS LEAKY ROOFS BEAVElTBOARD FOR' WALLS AND CEILINGS ticipatlon ii Ines, the war on Teutonic decision and prepara- i to Bend a force of regulars under General Pcrshing lo France; decision to nbk congressional authority for food i in this country and the choice of the most eiperi- that the cold at decided to tho instant onllst "How that?" "Well, wns i vr.y. 1 a lUiim a bitlh.

And just as I roso i trout the tuh tho Dorothea crew enced man in the ivoild to direct in ma rolled down stiuL't i Uie this vital matter; perfected plani, i at i head. The for ship construction on ll vast scale; 0 1 hl lB "I 1 co-ordination of the imhistiial forces of railroads brought der Federal control. Other Import- ant steps have been taken or a i der discussion, a in a i i we may lie sure that has been done 'i and is being tjono, concerning i for i i a reasons, tho country can not jet bo i hick! I decided to offer myself "to my country, I chills cuve me i cold A due examination the recruit was uicoplcd. --I'lcvelnnd I'laiii Dealer. CAVT TULAT MA.N IX A I Liquor Can He Sold or Cihcn Soldier in Uiptform.

H. Snowdcn Marshall, United States attorney foi the southern Nf York i i i in which Kingston as New York i a i located, decided a i that no hotel or coh- arrl owner or saloon kecpci i permitted to evade thc i clause of the conscription by i i be-11 hind the phrnseology of i.ither than "solving" IKjuor Mr i Marshall's outiiglit. bland on question of selhnir and i i i men In i came a he a talked thc Iclt iilul. ju for tile a delihcraiive hod a needs Um llscussion or lecislnll rnlqiic I'rMcnUtton. The men ot thc lire of a western tonn decided lo present tn their a lino Elaborate preparations were made for Che presentation in a manner and a to he a presentation T-'n sp(cch -me a for mirposo'nr" "si'lling" "bt'iving" wetc synonymous and that until Ihis i is 10- pomed of later.

It seemed a call's tho'big'day came, i 0 CO "i 'i CO pc ent pauu that adopled Inward the sat a lot of liremen in rogalla iwOThl'beTigiill'y enforced cnaclmenl of the sclecliie cunscrip- SCIlla snt the prominent a a a i "If an adult tlon bill yet now a a measure lro a low TM their fam- iwcrr to take i a saloon a child and Ilics After a prayer Iry a minister, it aiiv liquor he would he violat- piano selection, camo the ing the law. Tin- same applies to a prfsoiitatlon address vllo vo I( bllj a 1 he s-poket-man opened Ins month, uniformed man. when the law says lest I fr I he slieaker m.lnj actinn he Liken may he re-!" cTMe. a lot or tiremen in ro alla SCIlla sat the hut words came not. a some delects a i already 'cause for comment at U'-i'-hiiiRton elsewhere.

One or these Mould ilseem to lie In the fact that, whilo the a is being estimated to last from years to five years, no provision was rnado for the rcKistration nf men hotiveeo the attcs of eighteen and twenty-one years on 'Jfejri'tratiou a y. fi. Tl'O names of all men who have attained 1 Vork Times. their 21st birthday and are lyct 31 will be taken. When i A draft comes from lime to time in tho Ijyear following, men reach their lie looked at tho chief, at the floor.

tho celling. that no i man shall he sold a dunk. The i of thc law, until then made a wide, gesture, S.tlp. and said: "Here's axe." not pas for the drink docs not me ctiiet, irtip had arisen, save i niter the raie It will make no dir- gave i is overruled hya higher roiut. inusl I be followed.

The fact that a soldier him one look of consternation, and rejoined: Is, tha; r.ic birthday In thc interim Breach the young man arriving at his majority within the same period. Another registration may follow hut It would seem to us that the first May 27. Barbara liadel and Henry Welder married. Colonial road crossing fcroncc whether the uniformed man is in a saloon or In a lobster palace, tho of the it, a misdemeanor and my ofUcc prosecute any subterfuge." BEAKSVIM.E. Bearsvillc.

Re nold 1 Traig Vosliurgh of Shad; anil READY FOR CLEANING A large Hue in all sizes. Prices range from SOLD BY Richard Tappen GREENKILL AYE. AT STERLING STREET the Theron I-asher of this place were de- to be exempted under the law S.r^nd' been liphlfully rntertainfd at the home of while no method Is available to much llticatlon. r. 0.

Shultis on Sunday evening at May 28, John Adams last week. of Rifton struck by a falling tree limb on Strand and badly cut. Georce Dunn ot New Paltz seriously in.lurcd hy jumping from a registration could have been made ito extend down to boys of 6, so that 1 oucceislTe drafts, if necessary In the 1t year8 to come, would be made wlth- liout the confusion and effort Incident registration. trolley cor near Elmondorf street. May 27.

Horsfal! clerird captain of Kingston Academy track team. Virginia legislators have JilBt Incubated a new law requiring every able-bodied i eitizcn of that State between 16 aad 60 to -work at Jeaat-SS hours a Was this ttoed at the ball thc sum- per boarde.a, th'e idle rich, of t.V named and more? "work" is not restricted ir the ao natur- A band of Gvp.sios arc cnmpini; in tho woods. Mils Myra Lasher entertained friends from Klncston Iai-t week. Mrs. Marj' Phillips has been spending a few dajs with Mrs.

Conraa Lasher. Miss Eiina Shniils. -who has beci III. is slowly recovering. N.

dropped dead at Tillson Hay 2S. 1907--Kingston Council. Knichts of Columbus, filed cprtl- f.rate of incorporation. Horatio B. lerrcJl and Mary Wieber married by the Hev.

C. ll Palmer. Secret of True Industry. "How profitable Is It for every one rC to DC rcralnrtcil. ns we are talnded when we make onrselres aware of the derivation of diligence from 'dingo: to love, that th; only secret of true Industry is love of that Trench.

I spent rsday In this place. JIrs J. ShalUs spent Friday Kingston. Itrs. R.

Ppeare of Boston. has returned to her summer home, the Chestnut Burr In this place. Mrs. X. R.

was the of her parents. Mr. and C. IVvall on Thursday. Mrs Kdytne Van 3e Bosart s-penl Friday with her sister, A.

Cooper at 1-akc inn. Theron Lasher pnd rlster Ssld motored to Saugertios on Kridny A number of men from this place were warned oat on Sundav eveninc last week to help exiia 3 thelpa'rads ia" Kingstoa on WE SELL THE Block Go-Cart THEY ARE THE BEST Be snrp and see the new designs. are the superiors of any other rug woven outside of thc Orient. Made of choicest yarns, dyed by a special process and woven with a pile that is wonderfully soft and thick, yet has most exceptional wearing qualities. French Wiltons are woven in many choice Oriental designs, and in the newest conventional treatments in which thc most delicatt can be depended upon fc' RIVER LINE MiiDiGc.alSlc.awi Irrint," "Heidrick Hndson," "Robrrt Filtoo," ud a Except Sunday Down steamer leaves Kingston Point, 12 25 i leaves New York, Dcsbrosse-i SL.

8.W A.M.,\ViKt SL.P.OO A.M., Wwl IWlh St fl 90 A.M.. at Kingston Point, 2.19 P.M. BUY YOUR LINOLEUMS andMATTING of us and get reliable goods. EDISON DIAMOND DISC RECORDS AND CABINETS Ceetra! Steamloat Co. South Botmrl for Naw Tork.

Tuesdays, Thuisdajs and Satur- daj-s at 31 a. m. Olher days, Monday excepted, at 5. p. m.

Xorth Roiim. for "SVcck dajs, except Saturday, at 4 p. m. West 125th at 4.30 m. Saturday 1 p.

m. West 129th St. at p. m. Stearasr Tromper north bound for Albany, Troy aaS way landing! Tuesdays.

Thursdaj'a -and Sa urday! at 10:30 a. m. Same sleamer south bound other da.n at 2:15 m. Tel. 156.

J. STEED, Agt TaCK-CORDT, flrc on the round top which din con- also in Poushkeepsie on the same Frank Contast spent Tuesd Flo inda Duncan on Friday eve- Heater Miller were tertaincd at tbe homo of Miss Hopes on Monda evening of week. Florence Green ha? returned I home from a weeS's visit in Marblc- Mrs. Vincent Qiiinn and Mrs. Saturday in Mr.

and Mrs I. Hare of Ponsh-j aroline Gindrat spent spent the or.i JI, 5 1 Sston. Hare's Mr. and IVanSi. Ha7el in Pouchkeensle.

WEST PARK. West Park. May few from spent Thursday in Potighkeepsle. Miss Anna Travis has returned to her home in Peeiskil! fpendins a week with relatives in tills place. Mrs.

Haraphrey S. Jones is ill. Drake srentTnesdav C. of C. Directors Meet.

Directors of the Chamber Commerce will ffloeroe Stores For Rent One about 50'xSO', one about 25'x50' loin the two most and best built equipped business in Monroe, locations are unex- For informa- tion'communicate with 1 ivlOIl 11 1 i Commerce win ff 1.

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Years Available:
1873-1977