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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 5

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by William THfe He alao fttattk. DA1LT wttk a mnaor of nwtw Saturdar 0 from Nttro heal Booting committed raielde trial la ewirt mom- ter of the She been making her mg before Judge Coeknne and a ijory. Cnnningham Twer ap- paired for Mr. Joaeph laad, of M. Fowltr tor the powder company, Ifrrjo o'clock Mr.

Trainor wh. wa. la the em-jlm j.e house pioy of the powder company at Itingo out buildings where Hollow waa injured on Auftut The bod- Uli. At time he waa carrying tiro pails Oiled with what la known a daugh- Salle and Church- icemaa aar rtolatlmr tat' Ac ordjuaee by dxfrlbg on wtnar the street said hi Maawitde- waae that he had out OIL the left tu arold. rantawr ctg.

He discharges after wwcdi oi advice from Recorder Laic. Michael VcJutui Eala- i iae s.ah again, this tine bit Mrs. CaiUdaa. Bipp Md te do her bodilr harm. The.

time he waa up before court he iromised ta dlatnzb a. ef tklrty jffi MONDAY EVENING, MABCH 22,1915. Store That "oil" from a to the. mix- shot her- not ound until Of to five, ais wife i E3 a begianJag April i out of employment and hai ut of; Mr. Trainer's burlap apron ItTUnnioned dropped into one of the palls, leaving i he ajtfred the, yonns- spot 00 ome corner of the apron Deceased was '7 Trainor waa trying to nsmore! Coroner KeUv ol 5' the corner of the apron by cutting it The bullet had 08 the ipot exploded with terrific! right temple and lodged ta force and Trainor loit a thumb having been in the flint two flngera of hta left funeral will be held while Ms right eye waa seriously in-(morning with jured.

He also other in-''kill. wnoeai at juries. He that the company! wis negligent in not providing a i In Recorder's Court safe and proper place for him to P( vork in and also in not providingj a was ar reated on carers for the pails. The powder! thp Policeni an Fout on company denies any negligence. disorderly conduct Argnmeata Heard.

This morning Roacoe Irwin on behalf of client. Mrs. Julia Halloran, moved to aside the verdict of the jury which decided in favor claim. The motion was opposed by Judge Van Etten who rep- Mr. Biuch during the trial.

The court decision. The motions were made on points of law that arose during the trial of the suit. B. A. C.

baseball nine journeyed to Maiden on Saturday and defeated tbe Stars of that place by a score of 15 8, The batteries were: Baker, and Stars, Mageei and Overbaugi. 'The game umpired.by John keeley. The Taylor Stock Company opens i a two. weeHs' engagement at the house tonight. 3n.

C. Jamee of Market street returned from a visit out of JtOWfl. Krieger of New York city spent the week end In town. Helen Hurt Davis of John street this -week for the Pan. ijuna Dixon of -Russell street has larcliased the Finger "house on West Bridge street and willYoccupy ttie LO iiia H.

Mosher, a walker, who is i Balking from Bangor, to Saa i frtncisco, stopped at the Exi Mange Hotel over night Friday expects to reach San Francisco br July, 1916. A cellar nozzle has been pur- cnised by R. A. Snyder No. 1.

Georjre Martin of Washington ave- i has secured tbe position as i n'Sftt watchman at the Saugerties i O. Winston, o-smer i Elsie Mac Parland of is vip.r.inp er pfster. Mrs. John T. on John street.

Hamid potts of Brooklyn visit! town. 'Kiitebrandt has been award-! contract to place toilets in the 'p n)Pn aH, on Partition'street taster.day will be a red letter dav in-ti sreaciy aaa tMhe beauty and dignity of the eer- Thompson of McDonald! Poison. sufferin blood Spring Has ffi -dancing into mornl and al- hirr accompanied with" rl OTOW she was forced to arj protect from the I Ch to keep; aunday was officially! 1915. and asi ed at their i empty year Baseball his nntil the Boy: at a tnr. 1 to be present.

some very important matters wilt ap. Amonr other matters is holr. sting evening, rht up at: uight orer to- thelr Mr A nwtt Tw b. 8111 Scwt 1 1W 011 in was ar' morning and promised- pledge for three months ree after which he was discharged cation by intoxi- Association' filed -riLh the legislature a protest against the bill limiting the taking of ttene- i graphic minutes in any conrt of ties, or on a reference, to certified This bill if it became a law, tkc Uk, lag of testimony by any stenographer w-ho had not passed the examination required by the roles gevemlmr Ue association, ot certified rtejujgraphera. Mrstexy Suffer at Weodotack.

A mystery rapper and n-fll be held in the Lutheran parsonage at! on Wednesday erftning 24, tinder the auspices of the Luther League. Snowdrops ia Blooot. strollers on Albany are- nue were greatly interested in theJ bed of snowdrops in ful 1 bloom In Clearwater's RUTH WILLETT AAD THE JIRS. W. R.

HEARST ROSE. rkMarC L122 TIle3nternatlonal flo show is experlenc- held of gators rAGENE Spring-Easter-New Clothes You'll Not Want to be Without a New Coat or Suit Easter Sunday. You Wouldn't Feel That Spring Had Really Come Unless You Had New Apparel. There's something about wearing a new garment on bister that gives new zest to life-that opens the mind and heart to the spirit of blossoming Springtime and budding life in nature. Easter Sunday arid others will be days of real plesure and satisfaction to women who wear Wooltex styles are marked for their refined elegance.

1 hey are preferred by many women because of the absence of extreme features and freakish fancies. 1 here a coat, a suit, a skirt in this assortment for every type of figure. And the variety of colors and materials makes choosing a real pleasure. Wooltex Coats at Wooltex Suits $25 to $35 For the woman of regular figure theVe are many plain tailored, semi- dress and dressy models in all the choice materials and colors. Nor have the Wooltex designers neglected the small woman, the short and stout figure, the large woman, woman and the young miss.

We havespecial modelsforeach -of them. You will tex coats and -suits as garments of good taste. They will mec your ideas of refined stylish apparel. They will enable you to be stylishly and 1309 $15 to $30 Wooltex Skirts $6.95 to i pleasingly dressed at very moderate cost. Wooltex quality stands in a clast by itself.

The outer materials are puro wool. They are carefully shrunk bev fore cutting. The linings are pure silk. They are carefully made--so well made, that they will retain their fresh, new appearance for a much longer time than ordinary garments, made irt 1313 Our salesladies will gladly show you the Wooltex way of tailoring the collars and lapels to insure their permanent shapeliness. Special Offerings for This Week in the Season's New and Favorite Silks! The display ofSilksoffers every lady the opportunity to find what she wanted The unusual savings possible in the excellent values we offer this week-combine to make Van- Wagenen the place for you to buy your silks.

$1--36 in Satin Messaline, Special D9C inch Pee Wee Taffeta, special inch Silk Poplin Qf- Special in. Crepe de Chine. Special in. Canton Crepe. Special in.

Chiffon Taffetas. Special $1.39 $1.19 MARVEL METAL' Gar- Ronaa fe ready to) VKARS. COTEKIAG and will leave Washington. March Tanaka, a member of the IBMTUI Geographical Society, win cycle through the soathem states to New Orlemms, then np the lakes and thence west across country to the Pacific stag for "te a Btory FIsa In and.Sent to Russia. The Russian peasanls.

of courss, nre neither nclentists nor but eren tbey think they cnn do few things--and especially work metals-M skillfully as anybody. A century or two ngo. according to a folk tale current in Russia, the gossudar i (the a dozen or pettants had a reputation for in the trorking of metals and exhibited to them a steel tin of natn- i Ml which hsd been "nwde 111 Ger- I Baay" and hnrt tx-en sent to him. pert- i 'y a srift nml panly lo show the delicacy of tbe German work. Tht fossudar handed it to the peasanta on said: "Look at that! Ton think that emu work but I don't there's one of you can duplicate tbat i Cea." The said, 'Terbape not ba-1 tnshka father), but If you will let tu take tbe flea bone we will what we can i Tbe car consented, and tbey retired.

A day or two later tbey reappeared. aM witb. low bows presented tbelr, Mosarcfe en a tbe Oaaag flea, bet wttboct tbe expected tbe Mkeaaeiher. I knew ft tbe tkrogrh DEEP SEA EXPLORATIONS. Fishing With a Lint That Six Long.

The AlbatroM, UM reatel that hai been used by the ocemaogrtphers for thirty yeara ia deep aea expiora- tlona, flshes 5 a line three miles long, often fonr nilw long, six miles long or orer. a line of slender cable, but wonderfully strong, rolled off a deck winch by a sputtering steam engine. Out will bring up from the ocean floor a three or four ton banTof crlnoldg, jellyfish, aea urchins, giant long worm that break in two if yon touch then, pbospborencent treea (really aalwk)' encumbers with hMeetw oeadi' rtarflsb, deriifisb. pelican lantern afetrtu- teeth, ear bow, rtbs and of ex- tnerfltnary things. i That Expiodt.

All lightning blasted trees explode as l.oilers do. The flame of the MshtniiiK does not burn tbem op' nor doca the electric flash upllt them like an They glmply explode, orer- charged. as may be a boiler with steam. The lightning Is conducted Into the damp Interstices of the trunk and into the hollows under the bark. Its tremendous beat at once turns all the moisture In those cramped spaces Into ateam.

TUis steam in Its immediate expivsJou blows the tree Fhiladelphla Bulletin. Identification. That handsome woman there widow of one of the Jaggs broth- "Which brother Is she the widow orj "The dead Amerl- been endaasered 13 times on trip. A glass brought. upon Uwpectfcm it (bat the alan awtnl werfcent had abod tbe Ger- HN i.

ef cooiiBera. She goes wbere otber TCTWOS rarely go. She forgotten comers of the eeren night, takes hundreds of soundings lc nncbarted waters after a or Months, brinfa bone her trophies for final safe keeping la jars with aad labeled witk Greek latin nittcx. Tbj, of work doing for In re merrr in Chi Jp by ererr menibe- hw a wonan who ha, IB- njrrrt the gods. for tbe erm serrtce ta of that tbe it there Is no intelHgefiee ID ite things, but a irorfcs a Jwp tractably for a wonean tban a City Journal.

Car In a Railraad A Teteran railroad man gave a piece of raluable advice some time ago. "If you erer get a wreck," "and hare time to follow ont thte raggeaUon remember thta: Alwayu In the aisle. Most tie in- Jurie. that are inffered ocenr became the Tictim is crashed between the If you are in the aisle yon may be thrown forward and bruised a little. but there is much less chance of receWng bnns.

It isn't always twwlble to get of yonr teat before the crash bnt if it Is follow nal. Strong Papw. A single United States treatnry note ffleasnres three and one-eighth iaches width and -neren and one-quarter laches Ia length, it win sustain without breaking a weight of forty-one pounds, crosswise a weight ninety-one pounds. The notes run four to a sheet, a sheet being eight and one-qnarter inches wide by thirteen and one-half inches long. One of them lengthwise wSH swtpend 10S aad Hnd Moffett la Amttkmm A Uiomayl trm do afflict that nan to hinaetf an Id5e and aa- is nerer willing to unkind remarks yonr face." "Xo." replied Miss Cayenne.

Is a social attack conducted on approred of aodern warfare. Ton an- not supposed to the person et n-lr-cj vc-a Washington SUr..

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Years Available:
1873-1977