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to Clash of of Clash It has just leaked out as to the the unusual signs of THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 25,1917. displayed by the pavement terday afternoon, iers of the local police torco of tho gecret sisnal practice ot the non-coms ot Company in the By to The Washington. July 2 American sailors were killed and three injured in an ezplosion which wrecked the interior of the aubxna- at the Cavite. Philippine Is- station at 4 o'clock yes- EXPERT T8 A A.

S. 'X'iHiamB. a noted speaker, naturalist and authority or a lecture in Kingston on. SPARKS FR8M By felejfraph to The London. July and The brief time in which the depot heavy bombardments were reporter! company has had in which to re- the What Not to Kill." 3Jr.

Wiliams, who traveled throhgh the South America, and on the island Sews ot the accident was received! 01 Trin British West Indies, ia by the navy department this after-('search of the gigantic snakes which 86 0 ther not only tell front In the official, emit up its membership has made a to house canvass impossible, the state office zu.j house A exceptionally big 1 raid wau. i made by the British in the Ypres 1 LAWS OF NEW YORK--By Authority. CHAP. HI. AX ACT to amend the Insurance law.

In relation to policies life insurance hich rot to be included the tation of rew business of a llfo insur- corporation. Became a law Mar IS, 1317. with approval of the Governor. Faased, three- flf ths beicr present. The of State, of New Tork.

represented la Senate and Assemhiy, do enjiot follows: Section 1. Section nlnety-elr of chapter of the Jaws of nineteen hundred end cine, entitled "An act In relation to insurance corporations, constitut- TV. tne I l''osion was the ignition of gasoline I lr case they were not preparing vapor which had collected in a sto il wll! be to si en al tha Tii "0121 as well. The date of a signal the advance ot the Germans ut Slm1ply ready to wallop. ine local cops in one of the biggest or baseball c-ver pulled off In Kingston.

The clash is scheduled lor Saturday afternoon at o'clodt at tUtf Athletic Field The admis- be tea ludiea twenty-five cents for the men. The money received will used for the benefit of Company M. Just who will 3fe-urc in the deadly battle is not known within the submarine. yet both i i i iia des refuse to divulge tho lineup uu- late as they want to take their by surprise. The soldiers that they have decided objections to the police usln the finger system in discovering who is on the team.

Fuller details of the affair will bo later. The tickets are Just belnp gotten off the press and you will be requested to buy one later. If not remember the date and attend the game anyway. in which these fumes were collected is not yet known. By Telegraph to The Freeman.

York, July 25. Washington advices on the revenue situation were tional as well. The date of the lee- tare has not been decided but will i be made puhlic within a few days. I and. ia addition to the Uer- nans killed and wounded.

H4 pris- oaprs were captured. In the sectors of Lombartzycie (West Flanders) and Sionchy-LePreux (Arras front)' the artillery duelling is intense. Tne German gnus, it is stated, are "more active than usual. war lieside lecturing, Mr. IeadIn written a number of books and Is the i 'the author of "Snake Bites and Treatment," and a number ot other similar works.

After lecture what is known an outside show will be given vhcre large snakes are on exhibition and photographs are taken of any person who desires to have their reflected in a weak tone at the open- pictures taken with snakes encircling ing of the stock market today. The! their neck, steel shares were fractionally lower, I benefit The lecture wall be for of the local Boy Scouts U. S. Steul opening down and Bethlehem IB. which was oft" at the opening, regained papt of this loss in the Jlrst few minutes of business.

The motor stocks were also weak. General Motors falling to 11- after the opening, a loss of from yesterday's close, and Henry Q. W. Dlnkelgfllel. the well own San Francisco lawyer, who talk at the Elks Club House on Fair street on Thursday evening, Studebaker dropped the end of the first to At minutes the market showed a rallying tendency.

Bethlehem after falling to and the time and place will be an- 'nounced soon as determined. There has been a rumor circulated that hoys could not register for the Boy Scouts camp after Tuesday and 'In order to set matters right Mr. Soles, who will have charge of. camp this summer, announces that boys may register any i during the. summer for the camp.

Any boy desiring to attend the camp should register at the Boy Scout headquar- London--In order to quell the tinous whlch manifested itself in the Russian Baltic Sea Admiral Razvosoff, kno-Hn as a. strict disciplinarian, -was today given command of the fleet, said a despatch from Petrograd. Albany--Public Service Commls- W. Hodge this after- officials, is putting up the matter to the men of Kingston as strongly as possible. Jt is necessary for the requisition for needed at the present time to be forwarded to Albany this evening, and men who join the depot company up to this evening will be included in the original muster roll of the company and their equipment and other supplies "will come promptly.

A large attendance of members is looked for tonight, as as a large attendance of those who have been thinking of joining, and who ought to join. ODDS AXD EATJS. The Elmendorf property on Snyder avenue has been sold through the agency of W. F. Aber- 1 2 3 rallying to 1 2 4 and Steel tors in the office of Ward Everett Common recovered all its loss.

I3 Falr strect wb Brokers concerned the wjll be HerQ pointment as engineer will accept at once. of bridges' A rlvate dance -will be held at laws." as amended by chapter ail hundred and ninety-Sevan ot the of Bicelees hundred aad tea. chapter threw hundred and sixty-nine of the lawi of nineteen hundred and eleven, chapter three hundred and Tour of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, and chapter three, hundred and atxty of the of nineteen hundred and sixteen, is hereby amended to red as M. Limitation of new business. No domestic life iniarance corporation shall tome In any yeay new policies for a larcer amount in the efgrega.ia than as follows, to wit: If ihe total amount of insurance by corporation In force on the thirty- first day of December of the preceding j'eir ir.or« than fifty million dollars, and not in excess of one hundred million datlars, not more than thirty-flve per centum thereof; If more than one hundred million daUan, and not in ezcese of three hundred million dollars, not more than thirty per centum thereof, or thirty- five million dollars, whichever is the larger; if more than three hundred million dollars, and not in excess of six hundred Million dollars, not more than twenty- flve per centum thereof, or ninety million dollars, whichever is the larger: If more than sli hundred million dollars, not more than one hundred and fifty million dollars, or It increase its new over the largest amount Issued in any one of three years immediately preceding In the proportion In respect to said amount which the difference between Jury to the vidua! threatened, er to mar or to acy member of bta a corporation of whleh be ahull fleer, stockholder; or 2.

To accufs ban. or EBT relative of or any member or family, any crime; i To txpoee, or Impute te of them, any 4efonnlty 4. To expose any, secret him er any of them; i. To kidnap hlia or aar bil or member of hia family; or. To injure his person of repel Lj that of any relative, of er matter his familr the use of i ThU act shall take Effect Srst.

hundred and eimKeeli State ef Xew York. of the tzry of State, I have the preceding with original law on In this offloe, and in hereby certify that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and tt the whole of original law. JTKAKCIS HUGO. of BUtoi LAWS OP NEW YORK--By Aiiilwrity. CHAP.

CM. AN ACT making an approprladim'ftir reception at rmftnii in Kewburgh of the gtiettk of tba Kingston Point Casino on Thursday tT nt J'-nve per centum of its net renewal York-Announcement tend. Dancing th'at "nnn'm T''" rk Natlon al Guard i 11:30, and the music will 1 TM 68 have been i nislle i Miller's orchestra. i irom Washington to the ef- that the New York be the Sixth be fur- feet or Kingston at. six o'clock and welcomed a deleeaHnn all through the forenoon insisted! no a that business on the floor was one and attend professional.

Steel any boy who is scout and desires to become the camp this sum- 'inier. will be welcomed. Mr. Soles is uetn ready to explain all matters con- hected with the local Scouts and new to MB. Marine whlchj the iu- ranged from to lehem Steel was irregular Ing to from which It wns exceptionally strong- in a United Slates army, will follow- virfe vice, be known seventh Division.

as the Twentv mentj- tOOAi JEATH KEOOKD. ve the the Chamber of 1 auspices he is to" be to Itlal trading; later declined from 8 to S71 A11 through the list Commerce, were periods of of the i Commission in reach-- nPrlCeStobe Mr. lowed by weakness and then strength again. Money loaning at 3 per cent. There was another display of strength in the early afternoon and -i number, of issues advanced io will begin proraptiy 1 a hieh day.

steel gained 1 to 121-tf from ita Mr. Dinkelspiel will be the Kuest nf lov pricc of the mor and Alar- the Chamber of Commerce committpp i Pm atl TMnced from fn -Sion 87 be held at the Elks at seven o'clock, to which all or the Chamber of Com- men friends are PM lAXES m- city treasurer the warrant for the not have collection 1 school taxes until the first of August neither will havn lima uiat date, are desirous of and have A I vj 11 city treasurer's ofHce whether X.taii pay their school taxes now cunnot pay them until a Tho market closed strong; govern inent bonds unchanged; railway anc other bonds steady. Quotations given by C. D. Halsey 15 Broad street.

Mills building New York city; branch office, 276 Fair street, Kingston, N. Y. THE CLOSTNO QtJOf AT1ONS. Allia-Chalmen! American Beet fli American Car foundry 75 4 Amerionn 28 American Cotton Oil Locomotive 7iy, American Ref. Co American Supir Copper Mining Atchiaon, Topeka lOOjj Baldwin Loco 71 10 FIIEJPPIICHIION Under Xew Suite Lau-' Dog Must Pile Written Application for license--IJcenses Will Xot be Issue to Children.

25 --German troops north of the Aisne river delivered attaeto this City Clerk Doremus saad laorning that under the new state all owners or harborers of dogs must file written applications with )irn before dog-licenses can be-, issued. This being so no dog licenses vill bo issued to children and the parents will have to pay a visit to he city hall to get the dog license. Every dog owner in the city will be iven until first of August to get his roc garden of hiVown os license and after that all dogs en 01 nls own Ulster Garden Club Sleeting. The members of the Ulster Garden Club met on Tuesday afternoon in Saugerties at the handsome new dence of Mrs. John Washburn Mrs trprtT si -juuuju, iurs.

ageo i a. or ashburn and Mrs. Phelps being the I J'ears she taught in the public hostesses for the afternoon. The' schools of Brooklyn, retiring after club members were addressed by Mr man rears of -faithful service as Lown of Poughkeepsie, who told head of department of Public School them or "Rock Gardens," and whosa 2S A he retirement Hiss paper was especially interesting and a an(J her sister lived for-sev- 1T1 i i 4 i i TJ-; i Recent Deaths and Ftmerals of Persons in This Vicinity. Elizabeth M.

Enderly, a native oJ Alligerville, died in the Deerpark Sanitarium at Port Jervis on (Friday, July 20, after a long illness, aged 45 years. She was a daughter of Jacob H. Enderly and Bella D. Yea-pie, and for the past ten years had resided -at Matamoras. She is survived by her mother, with whom she made her home at Matamoras.

The funeral took place on Tuesday. Charlotte -wife of the late George W. Sammons. a former resident of West Hurley," died Tuesday at New Paltz. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Charles E. Lasher of New Paltz atid Mrs. John P. 'Joyce of Roxbury, Y. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon 'at 2 o'clock from the funeral parlors of A.

Carr Son, No. 1 Pearl street. Interment will be in Wlltwyck cemetery. 'Sarah G. Watson died Monday at the home of her nephew, "Watson Anderson, at Piermont-on-sHudson, For a number of computed according to the bases allty and Interest assumed In cal- its liabilities, and lu total ex- for such preceding year, after deducting said total expenses.

(1) the Items of the flrst year expenditure specified In tho flrst sentence of section ninety- seven of this chapter. (2) Its actual investment exronses (not exceeding one-fourth of ono per centum of the mean Invested assets) ar.d (3) taxes on real estate and other outlays exclusively in connection with real estate, bears to said net renewal premiums: provided, that In determining the amount- of new Insurance policies ol reinsurance, granted on the same group insurance plan within each that Mr are over Steal pfd Rapid Transit Ernest hasslnger of Washington avenue IR spnndlnp the week iNow York Ohcfcjipeake A Ohio 60 Chica St. Paul fined. As there .100 doe's rptrittnrpri fn fh city clerk will be kept busy, fice will be" kept open as usual from 9 o'clock until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, except the noon hour. The applications to be filed by the owner for a dog license a're in himself eral ears and beautiful grounds in Kingston, her sister a remarkable The oi- den and grounds they lived here.

The funeral services of the late took place from her late residence on Schryver nf Of success hav-! pt fr, Pnrr group, under a. contract vrith a given person, flrm or corporation, covering groups of not less than one hundred llvas all In tho employ of such person, firm or corporation, industrial pollcits issued upon the weekly premium plan, policies knoirn as Intermediate policies issued by corporations transacting the business of Industrial Insurance, and policies which by reason of residence, occupation or personal or family history or impaired health, call for the payment of higher premiums than those charged for standard risks, and all premiums on such policies and the expenses in connection irith such 'policies, shall be excluded and sb.ii!! included only that insurance upon which -the flrst premium or Instalment thereof has actually been received. If it appear that In tho ordinary course, of its business for any calendar year the amount of insurance issued by any corporation will 'probably exceed the limitation imposed by this section. superintendent of may before the er- Plratlon of such year authorize such poration In-writing; to Itaue additional insurance not to exceed ten per centum of the limitation for such year: shall bo charged as a part of the new policies for the succeeding- year, such a porcentaje of sach additional Insurance as shall bo' eo.ua.1 In four tlmej the difference" between' aeventy-flr. par centum of the amount available for year expenditure preceding year as provided in section ninety-seven of this chapter, and such of that amount as has been actually used therefor.

A fpreijrn life Insurance corporation, -which shall not conduct its within the limitation and In accordance with the re- Imposed by this section upon now other a law Hay IS, 1STT. approval of the Governor. tfcrtii- fiftcs being; People of the State of represented in Senate and enact Section J. The sum of (15.000) dollarn, or much thereof be neceeiary. la hereby appropriated- out i of any money in the state trwauiy otherwise appropriated.

lor the ment and reception of the (taeeti ef the United States, now to tin JOY- ernment thereof from Franoe; and. anf other forelcn government. Of man'to appropriated two thousand five shall be paid by the state treasurer upon the audit of the comptroller on vouchers certified by the fovernor ftn4 one thousand dollars of tha sura so appro-'! priated shall be paid for the eipenaee of the stneta by the state treasurer upoii the audit of the comptroller upon era certified by the temporary president 1 of the senate and one thousand five hmnJ dred dollars of the sum so shall be paid for the of the fry sembly by the state treasurer oci the audli of the comptroller on "ntlflcj i by the speaker of the assembly 2. This act shall take effect atelr. i State of Netr York.

Office of BeorettrV of State, BS: I have compared the preceding with original law on Me In this offlOe, and dd hereby certify that the same Is correct' transcript therefrom and of whole of said orig-lnal FRANCIS M. HtTOO, Secretary of Statsx' LAWS OF NEW YORK- CHAP. 581 AN ACT to amend the labor law. fa tlon to iruardlng. of And balat- ways.

Became a law May IT, 1917. with tM approval of the Governor. Paswd, fifths beinr present. The People of the State of represented In Senate and AjMmbly enact as follows: Section 1. Subdivision two at MCttod seventy-nine of chapter lairs of nineteen hundred and.

nine, entitled "An act relating to labor Inf chapter thirty-one of the couolMated lairs." as amended by chapter two lMa- dred and ninety-nine of the laws 4 nf dom cornoratlons, shall not hundred and nine, and amttded.br chapter two hundred and two of the lawt of nineteen hundred, and to hereby amended to read as follows: J. Guarding of and All counter-weights of every elevator 'ihrf be adequately protected by proper in- cloaures at the top and run, except where. In. the Judiment of the' commission such inclosuns essary. The car ot every eltvmtor for carryins or employwi shall I subetantially enclosed on TM tOP and 8ha11 working hours or when IB I oc ct.

raul i iitcuae are (H Colorado Fuol 4 Iron i printed form and furnished by the Corn Products state. The reason why no licensp Cnicibln yt Distillers' Erie. Seeuritiai Mr. and Mrs. Bales Brooklyn are visitir.

his sister Mrs t.hvard t.hvard Snyder. on Main Aaron 'Hyman of a i a is hi, brother on Main Ps ct Sun Brothers' world's pronrwMve Performance. Eric. 1st pfd Goodrich Kubbnr Great Nonhem.pid lG4i" GrpatXorthrni Ore Imerboroiigh Con gu luttr. Con.

pfd RniiBsR Citv reason why no license will be given to children is because the application blank has to be signed by the head of the family so that suit can be brought against a responsible party for any damage- (terncon and were conducted by Elder SSntfll- under way, and already most tire. of i wen Mrs Valley Maxwell Motor Maxwell Motor. 1st pfd Maxwell Motor. 2d pfd. Mcxicnn Petroleum National Lead Wrntten and son, Stan-1 N.

N. H. are guests at the Max-! rk Ontario A Norfolk A Wtuteni caused by the This being so dog owners should en i 1 rtrcn to tfa city hall at- nec i patriotic and friendly on the program ling, both the grace and Sifts of the the home" atm UlC Old School BapUst for so short a time. Washburn Church assisted by the Rev Eugene has herself a fine rock garden well A- Bookhout Pastor of the Port i jEwen Methodist Episcopal Church. I The bearers were Elwyn Winchell A-theUc Dancin, Dfmwi Biff The opera house was filled this af-' oral tributes from relatives and ternoon with an audience gathered in friends Interment was in.

the Old spite of the heat, with a double mo- "rley Cemetery, tive, that of helping furnish the Cora- fort Kits for Company and that ot seeing the beautiful aesthetic danc- Ooss Lawn Party Tonight. i und go themselves. John T. a i i and Mrs I'hclps a i the IHstor Garden Club at tho home of on Barclav Heights on Tuesday aftornoon. Clarence S-own of Poughkeepsie delivered a lecture before the club on Garcons.

of Partition street, have re- turp.ed from Brooklyn 'Robert Snyder. Samuel Adams. Jnmes Maxwell and Artie Van Steen- been 's Mills for the returned home. past tec days. Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Railroad People's GILS, Pittsburgh Coal i i street arc receiving over arrival a at their home on Tuesday! i entertainment.

In order to the cause, Railway Heading Car Steel Sp'g Iron A Southern Pncific SonUiern Southern Railway, pfd Stndebaker Uiiion U. S. Steel U. S. con- of a Clarice.

oC the Bronx. Net York ckv 0 hfad tOr $1 in a havn been visiting at the 25 i of Mrs. I. R. Kingsburg I Union street, have left bcfore i I THE ately.

State of Xe-w Tork, Office of tho Secretary of State, I have compared the preceding- with the original la-w on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law. FRANCIS M. HUGO. Secretary of State. LAWS OF NEW YORK--By Authority.

CHAP. 525. AN ACT to amend the county law. in relation to powers of the board of supervisors to expend money for the home defense committee. Became a law May n.

1517, with the approval of the Governor. Passed three- for the Red Cross fund will b. State of Tor, Jvm stomans who are fond represented In Senate-and Assembly do of motoring- around the Ashokan sr.act as follows: reservoir will undoubtedly take ad-l Section 3. Section twelve of chapter six- spori "''antase of the opportunity of getting! en of the law6 of nineteen hundred and There 0 a a s- ntS TM" opportunity given this eve-' tor all who did not see tho after- 1 performance to enjoy i to By Tel effraph to The Freeman. A.

lo i but 1 i co op rator thereof, with such rules and resulatloni may tberet8 tt ln atlly. hereby certify that the M. HtJQO, Secretary tt and bespeakng the excellence of th 1 Dollic Dernnncl? Divorce. Kansas City Mo Julv eleven of the i consolidated is hereby amended by I inserting therein n. new subdH-ision.

to be I Htibdivicfon to read as follows: 23-0. LAWS OF NEW CHAP. the home on for a The board of supervisors of any may appropriate and make available for the home defense of the county such amount as it raay deem proper to defray the disbursements of the committee, to be paid out by county trsasurer on- the oruer of the treasurer of such committee out of any moneys .111 May Frank RcjristrotfOn In S. .103 Xews of Interest to of Tra- tcrnnl resu- Wilbur C. Rc.lten.

The following lodges hold 1 8 i meetings this evening: Aretas Ixidge. Xo. 171'. j. o.

0. I in Odd Fellows' H.ill. Strand. The Rondout A. C.

again won Blooming Lilies Household G. U. 0. 0. at strect.

Uts.li Ccppor Virp'nin nr Cheni estiiifhougc Electric response to inquiries from TM ok yn csem W'on boards, pnc; artiuent at Washington has i the franking privilege to lo-1 i cal exemption boards in usinir om ihe A. by a. Ruth No mails for tneir official business, most 0 9 to The oal er- for "the: Cornell st Pratt Post. Xo. 127.

Grand Army! the Republic at the armory. i Ixingpton Lecion. No 64'' 1- T)p of the envelope should bear tho I the ba "cry was composed of way Jroaa 'j jbbeMtamped or ics 5sC "War Department--Office vrovost Marshal General. They. Bollie Dill, mother of 21 children.

tor si in addition to-seventeen of whom are living, cents, or suit in Kansas City, Kan. today for there will be divorce charging non-support. Mrs. till obtained much publicity a year afro when she volunteered to adopt i the county nvnllable therefor; but this two small children. i subdivision shall not be operative longer than tho expiration of six months after the close of the present war.

1 2 This act shall take effect Immediately. State of Xew-Tork. Offlce of the Secretary of State. I hava compared the preceding with the original 7aw on file in this office, and do n-rebv certify that the same Is a. correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of original law.

M. HUGO. Secretary of State. hereby amended to re i a A. c.

St. Ann's Branch. Xo. S5S i- Tho Snnday Ca Benevolent AssoriVtion i Of thc 7 Start 10 a TM- Washington Camp. No 6 SKme IS CXpCCtcd A A in Mechanics' Hall He'Jv 1 rtvethe toam "is'ilng to play the K.

A r. istrroi f'Local Board Xo. (give the toam to play the and location of board communicate -sv'ith Kdward quarters). hVarren. Co jrurray street "Official business." In he upper right-hand corner the! Brooklyn Saloons liowinc must be fo private Hall, street Golden Sunset Lodge.

Xo. 2S7 A. of B. of R. at 635 A.

W. Reynolds Temple. Xo Pythian Sisters in Pythian Hall, corner of WaJl and John Chicago Grain Jlarkct, verc Go'reraoVfBT- Trtftrraph to Tft- Frw-nan i i a a approved an order issued! Chicago! Jnly stamped or By Telegraph tthe attached thereto. he shau be inserted thVeb with the treasurer ch trolier. clerk or POn before any Intere-t All bonds hereafter issaed' nlcJpal corporation, or br trict cr civil division of sold, in the case of a cit FnneraJ services frxsta the taneral street on Thnr-iazy w.

2 p. wives j-Brooilyn. Thi? aclioa. wnicb was; -pcommendai-on of Mav or Ne labor fcl I irfiscu and IrferoJs Hvrttea. Inier-11.

ce 5ne to A ia Wiltwyck 11 lhe AT ,1 Oosinp Prices. Whest--JoSy Sept. 239. LAWS OF NEW YORK--By Authority. CHAP.

SIS. AJ. ACT to amend the penal law. In relation to extortion. Became a law May IS.

1917. Trlth the approval of the Gwemor. Paseed oeiny present. People of tho State Toric. represented in Senate and Assesibl-.

do enact as follows: Section 1. ScctioTjs ht nnndred and ana eight hundred and fifty-one of the penal aw re herebr a read, fo owe denned. Extortion is the obtaining- ot property ftma another or the of a co-I Porntion from an offlcsr, or era- Ploy-e thereof, -rtth his coawrat 1 UK of o- 'i color of official ritrht. public or more than thirty davs SDCh sale, stattaif tnrlty and rate of InT JWiflfl at leMt once or papers. If anv.

of ty. provided that it Paper, thea such pcbltehea In a county t. which or a copy and Published in a flv of fflci 1 i This act 85B.ni Sli "it".

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