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Jtwman. "you 181. CITY OP KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY I MAY ID. 15)21.

PRICE THREE CENTS. 5m ENDS AGIO JUSTICE WHITE'S 1HINEBECK TO wmi nYTnnnvin IAOT? IIACD1 HIGH SERVICE IN SUPREME LOSEJOSPITAL Dgjrt Became Affected Following Operation Last Friday- Family Were at Bedside and Briefs Claimed Great jurist's Attention Almost To Last MENDELSSOHN'S 18TH CONCERT Assisted by Xotccl Musicians Prom POLICE VISITED FIVE WET SPOTS Wednesday a members of "Preme court, died at 1 here at 2 o'clock a valiant hV the ased jurist against com- set in following an fnr bladder trouble last the bedside when the chief jus iicJ passed on were Mrs. anc relatives. i in- the bedside there slooi briefs of cases before the States Supreme Court. The United jurist had devoted We during his illness to the i loved so well and had only to permit hint stated to go on.

His that for many (e had delayed the operation armcii tbev advised him was neces- Irv because he believed that his -k the holiest tribunal of the nation demanded his attention The chief justice, on flay 2 dehv- c-ed a dissenting opinion in the case Truman N'ewberry of TO SELL TROLLEY CARS FOR TAXES Thompson Memorial Staff and Com' inittee KosijfU--Di-. Card Sajs it is Too Inferior to Continue--May be Reorganized. tho resignation of the entire stai'J of physicians at the Thompson Hospital at lUiinebeck' to the Mendelssohn Club for an even-' C0 the Tuesday, followed almost immedi- ing of delightful and refreshing I tend to increase i activities along ately by the committee that has had music. The club gave its eighteenth t-he line of" a i the i bono dry. charge of the work at the complimentary concert at the high this institution will go out of exist- school auditorium Wednesday even- Out of Town Jjocal Club the police a visited five I'jtcikliig'of Music Rarely Surpass- suspected 'wet snots and seized some etl--Chief Ciiupolican Pleasingly wet goods i i be analyzed for Different.

contents. At one place some Again Kingston is deeply indebted I The police in- eree as soon as the four patients 1 that are now in the hospital are ing under the Harry P. Dodge, conductorship of with Samuel D. cnar sed as cured, which is expected Scudder, and Miss Ethel Schwab to be within week, it is stated. The dissolution of the of Saugerties.

accompanists. In the A WILD NIGHT IN ROSENDALE RUPTURE WITH ENGLAND IS OPENLY DISCUSSED BY FRENCHMEN Lloyd-George Denounced By All Leading Papers--Only Thing That Can Prevent French Support of Poles Is Fall of Briand Ministry--Can't Take Orders From England, Says Premier. iving of this concert the club i lie dissolution 01 uu nospiuii 1 1 1 Dispute Between Xew Paltz Line and, followed the remarks of Dr. John A.I assisted by Geraldme E. Man Ki.lnaj.pcil by ul( Ey Tplograpli to The Frwninn.

Paris. M.iy i to hold i i to my i of view." a Premier i i a a i the new a i issued ysterday iiy I Premier Lloyd-George Vp- MINSTREL CAST Town of Lloyd Ends in Vindica- Card, one of the staff, who stated soprana, of Xew York; Chief Caupol- tion of Collector, Who Chained that the hospital was so far below i jean, baritone, of the Metropolitan I the standard of hospitals that he Opera Company; Charles Gilbert Cars to Track-- Court Ordrr could gee no excuse for its contlmi Spross of Poughkeepsie and New mils Sale of Cars Saturday. i ance. This, he claimed, was 0 1 Pianist, a the Saugerties The two trolley cars, belonein? to only to the management, which Glee Club. LUC Paltz and Pou-h i he Pronounced as poor, but -the After singing their "Ode to Paltz, and Fotyi-.

i he statcd was a i a Music," as the opening number, the keepsie Traction Company, seized-j a there was very Httle of it at club sang a group of miist unusual under an attachment by Albert Mar-, that. western songs by real men's tin, tax collector of the town of Lloyd, Ulster county, for unpaid taxes of the year 1920, will be sold at public auction at the river terminal, Saturday noon, under an order just handed down by the appellate division of the supreme court, in- which it is held that the town had the right to seize the cars. The cars were levied upon February 23 and the collector chained Senator Truman VL them to the track, refusing to allow who was freed by the su- their use in the transportation of "n'reme court from a jail sentence passengers. The case was taken be; violation of the Corrupt fore Supreme Four Taxi Drivers of Police Court 1 i i Kanw, KoiTeil to (Hie The opening of (ho must I a (iaiift I'iMol's Point--l-'nrllicr' ilebnto in the a i)f i i Iteielonincnts i 5i the war i 1 tueeri France and Great I i a i Tuesday i a a incrrnsed. man attended a dance at the Casino Members of the a of dep- in Rosendale i his kulv i and i Ues 1 discussed the i i i the i of a complete between while a i several i a i po tllf ot violation Practices Act.

At that time the chief justice showed much of the old time Although the operation on the justice who was in his 76th year, was last Friday, there had until been signs of his Tuesday afternoon. Court Justice Hasbrouck of- Kingston, who granted an injunction against the sale of the On the hearing which was held a few weeks later. Justice liasbrouck vacated the injunction, and the sale was further held up by taking the he suffered a sinking spell and lapsed into unconsciousness and physicians, then stated that the condition of his heart indicated that he could not recover. At that timejcase to the appellate division. This decision leaves the tax collector free to go ahead with the sale of the cars unless the case is taken to the court of appeals.

Whether this will be done is not known as' no notice to The hospital was operated from as the titles indicate. "Men i of ij alm entered Furopean A i a nd left by the ate Thomas Thomp- i the Trail" and "The Lights of Cow Jt nu OIirea son. who formerly resided at Rhine-, These numbers I alliance bc-twecn On Friday tlu School a i i o'clock, i i School Musical Ass i a i give its i a i i i i The first part of the program i bo devoted especially to musical sold lions of a i descriptions. The second part of the program i bo taken up i a nini- beck. The estate was left in the were followed by the surprise of the hands of a committee of which R.

X. I evening and a musical treat indeed. Bradley of Vermont is' as Chief Caupolican, son of an Amer- the chairman. The will left the di- iea Indian chief, in costume, sang vision of the funds between, Rhinebeck and Brattleboro. and the court the prologue to "Pagliacci" by Leoncavallo.

No wonder this man with house, and later i a the Kingston i i a a took him i town of Ulster where forced him fight one of the gang by a ing to shool him i a mvolver unless he complied. As a result he is ed: and his charm as a gracious, kindly, humorous, cultured gentle-j poVcr'rouri and audi- of appeals has just decided that nch mellow, sympathetic, ap-j I 1 0 i lwo a committee has entire jurisdiction Pealing baritone voice; his perfect! acllon bo ed the over these funds and they may be di- sense, perfectly interpret-! town a i i ies the town of Kos- vided any way they please between these two towns. In the past there has been a sum of about $14.000 allowed for the prices. Added support ot the hospital, but as there is no guarantee that this will be continued the committee here does not feel that it is justified in continuing the memorial any longer, it is stated. Dr.

C. N. Miller is the recognized head ot" the committee, although so is now at htc-li i i a ediU'r one of tin of strcl put on Iiy the girls of the association a a a a i ol a es am i says I i a pot Eeho do Paris As i i a best i a man, captivated inetropohtan warm heart TM a ecks fn)I11 man to leav LIU; i i i i a i i iiri sist.his charm. Of course, he was and obliged to sing an encore ITocecded io give him a i Then the club sang the last songs of the group of by Rnffner, "The Cattle Rustlers" and "New 'trininu'ig." A a i i quieted down i it was time for the young man to escort his lady friend to her home. He of iJuror-o.

i Lloyd- new statement is more displeasing to i a a his first one was. a is the v.iluc of the a i liance to France it it endangers France's defenses?" i i i a France places herself strictly the treaty Versailles," said Premier ton I in his a issued before the i chamber of deputies assembled. "1 i to -mlti strictly to my point view. Thii'e is no other possible b.isis fur ciisci.ssion. Furthermore, France and England can only ron- vjisc as Premier Lloyd- being the best, perhaps because of its! far as known there is no regular or- mon pronounced rhythm.

sanitation other than the members who were appointed and it is a self- audience had'attended the dance in an auto George liimnelf will a i when the had engaged in Kingston and w'nen i a i disappears." the car Opinion v.as advanced in parlia- perpetuating body, but with the! prano voice, in the sinking of an i funds being dealt out to them as the I "Aria" "From Louise," by Carpen: Alarwick next deli-hted the! a i hul i ol in "ceiwith her sMrkH, 1- i so i i nPcks lea od on a circles a Uoyd-Ceorw ner sparKhnfe. i so-, i a and one of lhom draw deliberately the Franco-Briton Associate justices of the supreme that conrt'were with the chief justice a Lent, attorney for the collector most constantly until a few town oi Lloyd. before his death. lillO, when he was ap- The amount due on taxes totals $1.500 for the but it is stated a Colt a a i threatened 'he balance, believing The audiencVinsisted that she, a and the man i that I i i not dan: too. sine aeain for them and she rtiri i another of the gang shut risk a complete because of the motor.

situation in a and be- The young man a that ieving a the French prime minis- gang would molest his lady friend ler down. tracted will ever be paid, they de-! 5 1 1 A11 for You." cided that the town would be better! Xo matter how simple, melody. off with a hospital conducted under I sweetly harmonized as a setting to a pointed to the highest judicial office that no taxes have been paid for a in the land by President Taft, Ed- period of seven years. The cars, it Douglas "White has presided is thought, may over the highest court with a stern near the amount devotion to duty, and strict sense even the sale the great responsibilities of his of- ing stock of the some other arrangement. real love song, appeals to both singer The staff of the hospital consists a audience, and Mendelssohn had her alight from the car.

and she Premier Briand, in his statement, was taken home in her brother's an-, "lade it plain that there is no pos- the great responsibilities fice. He had a reputation of being one of the most earnest workers that has ever held that high position and his defenses of the rights and pre- of the court are well Krleger; consulting oculist; Dr. John road would not.pay for the seven years' taxes due: The trolley company was "represented by -Brinnier. nier of Kingston. The new of rogitites --known.

i Although his position forced him 561.67 sale was posted Wednesday and this A. Card, consulting podiatrist. Mi.ss Pearl Parker Uag been the of. the hospital, for the past five years and has had sole charire of the conducting of the institution. to leal a life of semi-seclusion, the chief justice was of a hearty and friendly nature and bis close friends irere many.

He long had been a familiar sight on the streets of the national capital for as long as his health permitted lie walked to and from his oSces and exercised frequently. He was born in the parish of La Fourcae. on November 3, 1845. and received his early education in Catholic institutions, later attending school at Mount St. Mary's, Emmits- barc.

and taking his degrees at Georgetown University in Washington. Mr. White first came before the and this only covers the! amount due to the town ot loyd. is reported that with the doing away of the Thompson House there connection with same. amount unpaid on franchise, school, town and other taxes.

$1,369: fees, One of the cars that' will be sold is the shuttle car. which is in an ex- is said, that this will not be absolute- the incidental solo. Both were very greatly enjoyed. Though his name was not daha." the Chief was indeed. tn -tomobile.

he also being at the dance. 1 sibility of a back down on his part. a i On the contrary he set to work on a ihetn to rm: 'l reply to the British premier shoot 'hich he expected to deliver this unless they complied with the de-' afternoon or tomorrow. It was maud. Reaching Kingston they woOld understood that M.

Briand would Xawa- not allowj.be chauffeur to stop but, a sser that he must hold the forced him to i out to the singing numbers musician, the sweet singer." and the town of Ulster, whole audience quite lost its heirt to When they reached a certain point him as he sang a group of that town they stopped the car and songs (in native costume.j Many in forced the man 10 when the might have that 'hey made him fight one of idem- they had heard "JBy the Waters ot hers of rang with the re.MiIt that Minnetonka," by Lieurance, sung he had two teeth knocked out and well before. When they heard Chief was otherwise injured. The ly necessary as the Messiah Church Caupolican sing that song it was a arc 'hat if he had whipped bis oppon- now stands ready to equip a modern-living, heart-beating love song of OIK- cni the oilier three would have piled hospital and has the funds to whom it was dear, and even its him anyway. tremely dilapidated condition, and i used to transport passengers from! the ferry to the point where'the; main line ends to the north of the West Shore Railroad crossing. All the cars on the road have been operating for the past few months and A.

W. Lent stated Wednesday I they would not tie up the cars but a notice had been served on the 1 ceed. QUESTIONNAIRE FOR KINGSTONIANS tional interests of France to be supreme to those of the alliance. "That is another case of bad said the French premier when correspondents showed him a dispatch from London a i i the text of Lloyd-George's statement. The Echo de Paris denies statement of the British premier that the American press a i ly supported his views on I'pper Silesia and Germany's right to de fend that territory if the allies did not do so for Germany, Violent newspaper attacKs against 1.

musical cadences took on new mean- Drivers hax-e a police ing. court record, and the I'-adcr of the Before singing the second sans has sained something of a rop'ii- "Sunrise Call" (Zuni Indians), by tation as a scrapper by picking out Troyer, the Chief gave a bit of a de- smaller men to whip, but would prove scripuon of the song, which he had "pie" for a man his own size, tried to trace to its origin. He ex- While-the names of the leader and pressed the belief that was no ne others arc known to ih" I a I Kaill absolutely Indian music known today they have not been made ixHSlic ri jj sh Do you know that the Indus- 1 but that all of the so-called Indian but it would not be at all sur Mtion in 1S91 when he entered road to have the cars" at "the river! trial Home of Kingston needs a Con- mosic was more or influenced by prising if the Ranc senatorial contest in Louisiana. He fought a vigorous battle for the anti- lottery movement -in his home state aad was appointed to the senate of tie United States by the legislature of Louisiana. President Cleveland in 1S34 appointed Senator White to the sn- conn, a representative of the soath and a vacancy which held to be the of Xew York.

omom had always of a resident on Saturday noon, ready to be placed; tap'on Hospital? under the hammer and sold to the highest bidder. Any attempt by the company now you 2. Do mumps, measles, know that make when called upon I white- man. Here the music show- to appear in police court here within jed what might be called a Roman a day or so. influence as it, was antiiihon- the British premier were printed by newspapers.

All emphasized the gravity of the present situation in Europe. it has learned charge d'affaires has insistcntlj demanded French foreicn office Ku hards is i a a of taking the part well as she has appeared in i i a roles on the speaking stago before. The end-men are well-known, caper-cutters a the school, so all that they i have to do as their share of the performance i be to act natural. For "endmen" six most capable girls were chosen. Alice McLaughlin will appear as Poison Ivy i Kutherine Dean i hold the floor for the evening in the role of Linoleum.

jMariou and Margaret Edinger, the a Romeo and i pair of the school have changed their names for this show and a registered as Antiseptic and Chicken, respectively. A a Bryne has charge the music of the evening and has been appropriately named Melody. Estelle Rodgers is now known as Spearmint, representing all the brands that are now on the market. Both parts of the program iivcluda selections by Miss Rose Kefer, who will give some readings in the first part and will appear in the second part of the program with, her talkative "uke." Margie Richards will appear with Miss Kefer ia the second part of the program, assisting with another Hawaiian "Tioiin." The program will be follows: PART I. Selection High School Trio Reading--(a) Miss Dorothy Eater- tains the Minister The a i School Miss Rose Kefer Vocal Randolph Weyant Piano Solo--Chopin's Waltz in i Ethel Schwab PAJR.T II.

Overture Orchestra Opening Chorus Love Bird Solo--Ghosts Alice McLaughlin Dramatic Selection Esteile Rodgers Quartet--Melody Moon J. Monroe, M. Swart. M. Rodie.

D. Vrooman Solo--My Mammy's Apron Strings Estelle Rodgers Ukulele Duet--Selected Rose Kefer and Margie Rirhards Who Hone It End Men Franco would occupy tbe if Ko Goil whether Solo ee Miss Mary to keep the cars "away from the coi-j a a rotlnds lha seem of taxes of the town, who will consider the large family in th act as the auctioneer, will mean that Home a- bright and shining mark? the company will lie liable for contempt of court and further proceed-, ings will be possible. The sale of! st 1 1 Homc ch rcn taeir a i in character. The song was a form the cars, if they should taken i dc ive(1 of school privileges for to of sun worship, and was on a high plateau '-chocs answering the voice of the Chief. One saw the rising sun.

the uath'Ted warriors, the Do vou that in the year wnol picture as Cbi-f Ca-ipolican were ran? spcndidiy this a loiely little song. some other Liiv MI 'i i -v company would result i Tcn months because of an obsti- "Mj Ba.k Canoe" Indians) ly crippling the road and as nate epidemir of diphtheria in which by Burton. Th- loid iis history. in the na-. has never Iteen known as a srcat cascs i-imsl cajiiud "indny, and ofliciaj, so-j it 5s likely that t3ic at asi and Jrtjjnfce private AVashinglon sal-e will pro3ja33y result in the ab- GERMANS STOP FIGHTING POLES Ami Will Kcl.v on (,, Oust Them German troops enter I'pper Silesia.

1 j-j an i nn Dance French fnreicn office replie.l Kathryn MrCommoni Duct Strut Miss Alice McLaiipblin The French frtreiKH office that it' was impossible to answer such a hypothetical question. The P.rilish representative on Inter-Aiiied Hhineland commission Hanna has been recalled, to London in ') uirky P.lues The entertainment 9- Do linou lhat 3f tii" Jo.ss oC one of the great 331 of America. for the funeral hare completed. HOTKL OPENS. solute clnsinc of 'the road, accjfdins' JSCS lll3 haT to persons finances.

i this point, however, none town officials would 1 a as, j-aid they were in misled by the voters of the Jown in the colJcctioft of all laxcs and croppini; out during short Ihourh Jhe urisinai sons: was. of quarantine? "a -nailing all jiiulU on UK Hrjst as Mr. i.jrton from in a one of OjSliway IndiEnj? who san- ijli 1') Ma. Tbv cov- the ability the spread of the droad disease wojiid liav stopjx-d? 5. Do know that 3iC3otiaUon 1 "fi mad' fnr ih" r- "i.i¥rj of a Sot adjoining the How property Sf a I'rise Jhat )3) -rc coujd.

in mind of any man, 3e an; but on reason "waiiins all lone." awaiiiinu rs to i-onc HHO Ira? m'iuuisically 1h said lhat 31 1oo5 wha1 man jaij Hie Juihan in one a oa all- lv mil in "i any Tjijusr lol- with a recent Hriiish note to, Paris th" cvaruation Huhrort and lv allied trnops and Jhe abolition she rnstoms penaities that were njinn Germany about months apn. i ART AND BUSINESS Margaret Edinge- Lizzio Estelle Rodders Katborlne Dean Knd Entl Men will start slum. of lim-rcst Mtfj'K-rs of Fra- orders tlifc telloW.aC hold neolJir Tribe. NO. ind Mca.

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