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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 12

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THE KINfiSTOX DAUA, FBEEMAK, THURSDAY EVENIKG, APRIL 21,1921. ALL COLD" AND FIRED Tlml UrawiiiK "ilT In lit lit- on-rlH'jinl lo Ilini Mal." Oscar Olh'ju. at close i i prosecution 1 case morninfi. look I a trip rlnpter raiw and stayed until 12 or 1 o'clock at night. To (mention by Mr, Merrill an to whether be on tliln oicaslon to his wife of the lato dcpartm'" of HarrinKer, Mr, Ol- replied that had not an It would do no wood.

Olluri UarrliiRi'r ujntlnued to every day i Olvn was there Jp i tin; d.i of tl.o That day lie tame early in the niorulug and remained for a time and drank considerable cider before i home. in afternoon he tame and lo a neighbor's. n)iKp( wline-- in IIIH own Ol-on objected to their going out to, in but Mrs. OlHcn said would and evpla.ned to the a IK was ol 8 iptiiembois the shoolint; they were to KO. it was for December .10, when JlarrlnR'T (impose of dressing that she evi- and i Olson on went to the bedroom just be- rroH, nnrt wild that he did shoot JiamnKer and a at IM nine he WHH had ol wai! while he was entering the i i cider and had boon hollfl a lhc whots wm flre(l Hlr.ee h- wuue to a I I UPHlion( JV TraVPr lo i i i I'O'" 1 1 as lo Ity of 'arrest.

Olson Heawn. Later he said a lf(J le rem a when lie have shot HarntiRer tie cnu hc Jim 8lelJ he wa(i i in not remember much about and leil i a pa)1 )f dcr OI could not tell how man shots were, ))c hofol Mm He tired. A nhot at i i i au(1 ou rc( saf did not (i-sist i as "1 wan unable, (jJ uua le to a to help niyHClf Ol.sen a lhe 1U ttas 8Ur( he had i i cider i day he dl(1 not lirc at c-irrinKer and Mrs. and wag scarri-l able to a I oKeti as ihey the. "house to go to a i to Olson's Uarringer's home after the firstt shot wife and a i i a i Oinen over-.

i rii(li ill)(1 a Qlscu had heard i in the cellar about lire, bandaged up the wounds. i befoie the shooting' Olsen suid Uiat he had been prompted him to HIP the from the day of his arrival In Sam- According to Olnen's tentimony sonvllle to the day of his arreht. He Barrlnpor to the house about was "sick and tired" of the situation 'i o'clorlv in i he afternoon and did between his wife and Barnnger and not lejve tho houpc i after had evidently tried to drown bis sor- Bhooting. Olsfn. together with rows in cider.

Olsen and Barrlnger had. The onl witness sworn by the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL eltUni; in the kitchen i i cider. The pitcher became low and Olsen ttf cellar to, set more When a i i this nioruiiiK was Mrs Kate mother of Guy Barrin Ker She testified a she haJ the room flarrinKer vuis huaul people say a was a ftt the table and Mrs. Olien al the Olsen home was seated near-by. -While Olsen but she did not know.

She wan In the cellar clrawinR cfdei from her mm had taken the Olsens to barrel he heard Uiirrtnger a Kerhoiiknon for groceries, etc Slio a remark to Olsen and someone' BHW Mrs Olsen when -she rame crossed the room toward where! home with Guy aftei the shooting HarrinKer The a which and Mrs Olsen had remained until Olsen overheard, as he explained thejiext day before returning home "made him mad." He returned to th" room uppUirs The reading the statement made by Barringer just prior to his with the cider but did not drink death rlosed the '-n" for The Peo- He remained there a few i Pie. DarrtnKer In the statement when Barringer ot up nnrt a Olsen shot him as he was etarted toward the front room toward 1 entoriiip the house, that at lea.sc Mrs. Olson's bedroom he IIred I shots were fired anil that he and revolver. He was unable to tell how! Olien had no quarrel many times be ttrert. Defendant's counsel may call two When he MW Barrlnger start "lore witnesses I af ernoon an-, toward the front of the house he the case will be roni "turned all cold" and fired, how either Utc todav or Friday, many times he could n-ot remember.

Olsen on the Htand said that he RUBY bad not liked Barringer for some! nil)) A a and Mrs. time. Last summer while at a Herman and Richard bor's bouse had put dirt In Timlel motO red to Ruby Sunday to his wife's face and when plseu ob; OI) M) i ii i a Mason, jeeted Mrs -aid they were, 1I)d Mrs A1)C Burhans and only fooling, However, a thai nter Dorothy, of Glasco and Olsen did not like Barringer. r.eorce Shaler of" SauKertles were He warned his wife several times a glicsls at Uie home of their ahont golnjt out with and i a nulp told her lie did not like Vind Mrs Fred C.iegler and tff come so much and sit up a ncon Lppp )f Bergenlleld. X.

allnipht. testified that on 0 Rub Sunday, several oecaslons Barrinfter had a sold horse lo In the and remained pj. iaio Jmttl 12 o'clock with his wife, a 'shober of Kingston OWn Had to bed. 'spent the week end at Her home in i lo Tb York, April few made at opening of tb- market today, tbe leading Ihsiieu under pressure and lohWK of from fractions to two points. The steel slocks were heavy, pteel common falling to Crucible dropped points to 77 and Republic Steel to a i and Lackawanna fell point Some of the oils continued to work higher.

Coaden advancing a point while Union Oil rose nearly 1 point. Hoy a I Dutch, however. lost nearly 1 point to Mexican Petroleum sold off fractionally to H3-)i. Studebaker was Btrong, rising a point to Dome Mines continued In goou demand, touching a new high for the year at Goodrich sold off nearly point to on tbe pawning of the common dividend American Sumatra fell 1 i to 71 and American Sugar to 87 wab little doing in tbe rails. While tbe market showed a gen- oral ly strong tone with rallies In tbe steel industrials, and advances in the petroleum stocks, there were many issues which were in supply at concessions.

The demands for petroleum Hlocks were more urgent aud extended to many new issues, Cosdeu Company, on brisk buying, rising ZVi points to Mexican Petroleum after reacting to advanced to 1 4 5 Sinclair Oil moved up from 2 4 4 to 25 Vi Atlantic was one of the weak features falling nearly 2 points to Sieel rallied to Movements on the stock exchange were mixed to an unusual degree i the afternoou and the most important feature was the continuous strength in StuUebaker. one house taking 10,000 shares and forcing the price up to 81 a gain of over three points and Chandle- Motors followed, showing a gain of points, to The market closed strong today (loteinmeni bonds unchanged; rail- nay and other bonds steiiy. Quotations jjiven C. H. Halsey Co, 27 William street.

New York city, branch office. Warren building, LOCAL DEATH RECORD. menu's of to Thto VktoMy. ABOtn iinmiiiii fUEPOUUk 4 Arthir Remer of Columbus, Ohio. mother.

Mrs. funeral services of H. A. Doudney, late of Akron. Onto, were held at Montrepose Omatfry on Wednesday afternoon.

The re- Romer, on Van Deusen street, were accompanied by his i wag -removed nd fro 11 the Kingston City Hospital to Mary Pre.ston. wife of Norman, her home, No. 44 Tompklns street. Coke-Jephcott, died at her home afternoon. She is dolns Rhlnebeck on Wednesday -Funeral! very nicely under the care of Dr.

private on Saturday at the Church of. Snyder, the Messiah, interment in Willwyck Alfred D. Van Buren it on an extended vlnit to Washington. D. C.

0 Church, who for Mr. Van Buren. who for the past cemetery. ye'ars" was "pastor of" i hat couBMl to the prohi- Rochester Reformed Church, and, bitlon unit under Mr. Williams, corn- was well beloved bv his miwioiwr of internal revenue, antic- In that place, died "last week in leaving Washington in the Jersey, where be had resided a nw to law in New number of years.

Mrs. Dora Congrere died on Tuesday. April 12, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Nathan Ackbart. in Clintondale.

Mrs. Congreve had been in poor health for several years. Her funeral was noon, from held the Ackhart. Interment in New cemetery. High Woods.

April funeral of Webster Short was held in our church on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. It was largely attended by relatives and friends. He leaves a wife, five sons; Addison, Fred, Marvin, Floyd and Ernest, and one a Mabel, also four to mourn his death. York city. George Myers and James Define.

late of the Marblestone clothing store bare been engaged by S. Cohen's Sons as salesmen. Mr. Myers was with Mr. Marblestone for a long time, previous on Friday after-1 l.

having been with Louis Eking St. home of Mrs. Sons and bas a wide circle of friends throughout the county who have been his customers. I ODDS AM) ENDS. The Progressive Social Club will hold a special meeting tonight, ai the election of officers will take r-lace.

Also the baseball team will i i be organized for the coming season. All members are requested to attend. Chicago Grain Market. HT Telegraph to The Freeman. Chicago.

April closed higher, corn was higher to lower. Oats closed to 1 Vi Provisions closed generally Edward iower Closing Prices. 1:55 P. M. QUOTATIONS.

i Benjamin W. Rowe died in New! York city, Monday, April 18. Death wa.s sudden and due to acute indigestion The body arrived in Saugerties this afternoon, and was taken to Mountain View cemetery, where burial was made. Deceased was brother of Allbert Rowe and a mem I ber of William H. Raymond lodge No 5 9 1 of Saugerties The funeral of Mrs.

Lasher of Glasco. wa-s held at the house Wednesday throng of her many friends attending. The 'Ret. Frank Deats. the present pastor of the Methodist Church the Rev.

Nicholas Hess, a former, pastor, conducted the serviceb Mrt. 0 Deats, Mrs. Hess and'Miss'Ula i 1 3 9 September. "Abide With Ale," and "Lovei That Wilt Not Let Me Gf." fcWnor Uiwnarged. i Fred Sidnor, a negro who was ar-' A large number of friend- and rested I neighbors from Park, hsopus, RlCllardgon algo and other places including Cotteklll K.ngston, with! attended the funeral of Roscoe Ter-, Hi li) i iwiir willeaer on Saturday afternoon, ir.

of Wheat--May, 12 7 Vi July, July, i ,77. July, Holding that girl of caunot legally enter into a marruit agreement, Justice Dunne, in Municipal Court, Brooklyn, Y. misled a suit brought by junior at Harvard, agiiust Miss Frances Ludwig, of Brookiji for recovery of represent! ing jewelry and other, gifts to girl. Miss Ludwig. now nineteen, came engaged to Nesson in Miss Ludwig told the court that lut November Nesson wanted her marry him and then go to work vkife he finished his course at Harrant This, U-was-said, caused the upset of the romance.

Justice Dunne At- clared the girl, being a minor, unable to enter' into a raarrUge agreement, which was tlgtia4 by her parents and by Neaaon at Uw tf the engagement razor, the latter being taken to hospital in this city to his Imlracd the church services and the Peace DeCicco at Epwo, th League Society, in which lon jjf dnc day rhtere afJle a i Olsen staled that he bad put the Klin In his a couple of nights before the sbonting when he went to the chicken coon to investigate had the revolver in a pocket u'ntil the The defendant wa? born in Nor- Siunor was discharged Be An tart 8 doing his part to help carry on the Crested coming out of the Amer necessan- work. His I home of Jennie Manse on Chambers I American Foiin-lry 1-H-, Mrs. J. I. Terwilliger, Is also an.

street by Officers Healey and Sahloff. I Arn-rican Smelting fc Ke'. American Tel -V I Mining Fe 'Tniio I i at his late residence in Sylvia. Thursday, was held in the New. il iTaT Huricv Church.

Sunday afternoon' ck Motori 4 was largely attended by OReilly street, a daughter. PurYfiV i ini; lives and freinds. in the death of! tla trne 1 1 4 I jf an Mrs. Thomas RIZZI. 81 esteemed member of this church and I the entire are in sym-j Our Growing Population.

I path ith her in her scrrow. i The following births were recently New Hurley. April reported to tbe board of health: Hurley. April i i funeral of Charles Thompson, who Mr. and Mrs.

Edward C. 170 Fovhall avenue, a daughter," his place. Jacob Slice has gone to New York to work. Some young people of this place attended "tbe dance in Kingston on Wednesday i Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Cole wishes to Ontral Leather OrwdeTtaco Copper rhiraeo. Chesapeake A Ohio Mr Thompson tbe church loses one ompson es Cheste street a son William and most faithful fv lian, Far S7 a rb I Ceionido Fuel A Iron I 1 4 times to visit his' wmvillo family. He tesiififd that he Barrincer would be a frequent riller at the house and he had po- ken to of fact. Barrmger continued to romp When came up home on a Wednesday before Christmas. R-atrlncei did nr-t but the following, lip to the Olsen home' and employed In Brookljn l)ie that )ave ao i io her since she lost her husband.

Mis. Burns and mother of tbe came, ro )ive con)c lo i summer to live. Mr5. Citle I Caddis and Helen Tittis called on Mrb. -Edward Benson Sunday.

Mj. members, -be having served as an -TM (officer of the church for several proal street a 1 terms. Mr. Thompson is survived jCorn by two daughters and four sons. The 1 4 i interment was in the Modena Rural Undertaker Harold Button i of Clintondale in charge.

Crucible Steel Erie i i Erie, lit pfd Moiom 4 Following a serious operation. Northern." 4 i Ajnes Spalt. wife of George L. Sny- i der. died Wednesday at her home.

100 O'Neil street. She is by ZEXA. Zena. April apron and wonderful suc- spoke ftMrs. Olsen.

He did not necktie social was a won to and Mirs Olseft cess. Net proceeds. Miss Alice Wager spent the week borne in High The Misses Anna Whiuker. Kath- rj-ii Mellcri and Howard, and Harry U'olven spent Saturday evening with or Mr. and Mrs.

Hichimeycr. A of youns attended tne play. "Civil at Firc- Frid'ay a Hall last Friday. Mrs. Neil Krusc the raid, "madp him mail." mid he not io Barrincer HP about in ond r---i by all thrw.

Wlioa to iiir i to. whi-li llairi had T.11 to iro homo. Thc T'lnTsl HI I end at her borne iieu-. Clifford Carnright of if-nTTl-A; sicnt Saturday cvt-ntng with bis par- Jil. lid, Mary i ems.

Mr. and Mrs. John Carnright. i Coke- Miss Kathryn Mcllcrt spent Friday in Kingston. Mr.

and Mrs Walter France enter- wiucd company the week end. tveorRe Friday datiehl-cr. Ofllran- Oer. of Hiirk'j'. Mrs.

K. R'Rlnmcycr called on her Nortlieni Ore I I Inspiration Conner Jntrrnttioiiti Paper I Invincible' i Kennecott Copper 1 Luck. Valley Marine I Marine DM "it- 1 Mexican' 144 iMiikllfStatMOil iNsnwia! Ijpad i York Cenrral x. H. A I A Northern I'acitie TJ" New York.

Onturm A Western i ftailrcad 11 SoM Tuesdar. The Alsen Cement Company plant at Alsen and the Marlborougb Sand Gravel Company, both owned by one corporation, were sold at a referee's sale. Tuesday, the'sum of 1500.000 being bid for both plants by Mr. Rosoff of the Kosolf Road her husband, the well known harness construction Company of Brooklvn 6U-, maker, two daughters. Margaret and; Rosoff bld 30 for the three sons.

Walter. William i Alsen plat)t a one lcppi a bid of ai and Mctor her father and mother. 00000 madc Jameg i Mr Qnalr uHjf fAHB- and Jacob Spalt, and four of j' sloll brothers. Charles. Fred.

George and Edward Spalt- Mrs. Snyder was a woman of high Christian attainments, an active member of the I Lutheran Church of the Redeemer Bomb Suspect IdevtMed. Or Telegnpb Tbe FTCCWB. Frank Zuna, of the Panllst A. C.

York. Is being proelataMi champion-distance runner ol tbe United States after the easy manner which he showed his heels to a field of sixty-eight tbe foremast tance men in the country in the marathon over the famMt Alt- course. In winning the race in 2 INK II minutes and 58 seconds. Zuna broke the old record, which has beel ling since 1912 of 2 hours 21 minutes 18 1-5 Zuna. a plumber 'and overseas veteran, stands 5 feet 11 inches and weighs ICt foundi The above photo was made as Zuna crossed tbe finish line.

and of the Ladies" Aid Society connected with tbat cburch. The funeral will be held Saturday at p. m. from the residence and at o'clock Washington. April three or four persons identified Tito Luigio.

now under arrest in Scranton. as the man who drove the from the Church of the IHKII. rn Saturday, of Mvssiish. i tecl Car 1 Oa! 5 Swel Sp'f p. Irvn A Pacific in Y.

3IJOI1 SI X. 39. n' fc. pfd bomb wagon into Wall shortly before the explosion Interment be in Wiltwrck Ceiu-j er sl September. W.

J. Flynn, i elcrr I chief of the bureau of investigation -Ji i of the department of justice, stated I Hurlej. April Mrs. Foertner to ay lhat hc WmBU further proof is rfead:" words uttered gently lJm Lnie is lh and softly, as helming euch a kindly, "soul, wcm through the tillage Satur-- WMh night: everj- recipient could not' a sigh of relief thai, al last, the, zowi woman's For months, yes years. Mrs.

Foertner 1 had been a sufferer from a ner- had ieou confined ii all. had ibat all well awaited erlv lfce call ft Ti LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT by W. STRAUS, Amenaat April ifcllBK" with Japan the controversy -over the Island strongly John Lotis wav on Sauir- SJ Iff oln.mc a Lo C.r. call should W. The "2 N.

April nife or rf JnlTanrm in North April cuj liaJl as Jaltof-r MajflT Carl K. rare of her especially iba: of her Mrs. burdi-H wf laid IMT hvr 33f- much jit- 1 1 UB1il! 5j broke. in of SUM Hnghes'i; note. Fiftlit tv-' Wvhani.

April 'niicri TrjclMin tliroiaciioni: a na- arrests fc-tv nodaj on if Mr Koenn-r today witb time to break into tht Railway bit r. A. Hall 1ili" Tihf Ion is Mr Ul-" ll fill 1 in jm iTi ill i. ml "hj Ji1 2 itn 3 i i i jnwl ITI- Htm Iran BcfilSu ttjbait HMnuih was i la flti nwHi Jiwi' 1, 5 "1.7. li 10 C.B.IALSET4CO.

Jtl 10 Jtkd JtKS T. U1UUH It a nutter of'importance that the scope of home building operations in this country is attaining large proportions. Statistics show a steady gain in this department of building industry and indications arc at present thai, as IMC Spring and Summer advance, there will be si .31 greater activities of this nature. Home ownership only encourages but it has a 1 pronounced stabilizing effect on the character, a i ami mental proc- oi she owner. To iiim IT might be i the mturds of living standards.

Present are continually encouraging rest. In the concerted, distnctt of the large American dtio conditions also are the spread of disease. It that making a a roads among who quaners. The home thrift not the Rcosetdl wlwj said. "Thr fea3wl of VMIKV while rt she will -fcr nnerpes.

It yno kf TOT jnom Tagil. Sffjaa Ho ihcoa sa-td and writ- sen alwrrt niht umciuKe the rvilt arc fprmomic frorm libr h- -m jit iw fmiS Tjo-kirncf -m tijuscr- -v-ihirt) jTfywx-rr; 4 -rsrd ta to 3 twtntn'k Jitsnsfl tote to A of Mtioa of happy beam fire of ftatmrc a solid toric dbc jaractarc of saf with Tlhey are ynaxfaf ikirwJ (the awrt laqpbV Hhe to flfflllAN WANT ADS. BRING.

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