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VOL. 221. CITY OF KINGSTON, N. MONDAY EVENING, JULY PRICE TWO CENTS. R-34 IS READY FOR RETURN TRIP Big Britlth Dirigible Expected to Mftke Better Time Going Bone to Gondola Repaired --Great at Mineola Field.

II)- to FrttmatL HEADING FOR THE DE-LOUSE ANARCHY SPREADSJRAFALOWSKVS AMONG ITALIANS STORE ROBBED Last of Freeman Hquad Probably XmHr Hie Atlantic by Thin Time--Hoped to Come on a Fast Boat. Home, July OLD COMPANY LANDS AT BOSTON I Sunday night about 12 o'clock. steamer Mongolia, having on tlw clothing establishment of Her( movement Italy i spreading mlin Rafalowsky at 522 Broadway. IN THE SERVICE OF OUR COUNTRY Mrc, LOTH of Third board thn Third Battalion of the mie, hss a telegram from from the small towns to the cities. 51st Pioneer I a of which was entered.

Several suits of I Company Is part, landed st Bos- In Bologna anarchistic and So-1 c)ot hes. twelve dollars in change, ton on Sunday snd the men will Mineola, L. 1, July giant St. Bulpice cinlist committfes have mrpetl and many other articles of to 'Wednesday for "oldier hustmnri KUtjnp he arrived from ship Wllhelmlna. Bordeaux, June irui, rifririhl.

K14 first llrttrr I nOt ftel th OTernment wers wearing apparel were tnkra. demobilisation. There ar- 40 or SO hour British dirigible nrst iignter-1 expected to be one of the fellows in-. Edicts have beon issued lowering. EntraBce wag eaine( local men who went away i "city, than-air craft to cross the alde looklng at the UoW8 out8 ide.

the prices of foodstuffs. BMk wlmloff I th Company still in the Uoutcraant Martin Nsttor. of the officers who rntno QVQT en Uie spont his his homo In this i lOOKing ai uie UUIOIUB. prices 01 loijusiuug. hocV window In- -( I1 I fim was slightly damaged early today like a but tor a fl Further looting is t-aportwl from r.

nlH 5 and nearly 150 local men in iia WH HP in IT rrtflllftd with" i. i i i sftrtt of ths or! zinl un ot in jc n. TTHS wcr DA.H 1 ich IftDflcd 1 djivs company i a hom.i* Long of tho drogen gas at Roosevelt field, prepar- one the feUowt ouls ide. as there atory to setting out on her return i a posltlon there that they) ot a ijlK i shop has tour early tomorrow, thought I was fitted for. It would spar od in Florence.

Sudden gusts of cold air following'have lasted for two or three months, General striken have' been pro- rainstorm caused the gas-, But have escaped that and tonight claimed at Protoco dirfgible's balloonets to con-! 10 the louserT at Oen Grossoto. tract Then the monster airship be-i ar t- If there are not too many i gan to settle and the hand rail of the i ahead of us we wll) hrou 8h quick-, orvK9 HE RVICE FIJ rear gondola was smashed. Hlpn ago. The Hats win4(7w. dently in order to ftet a rivf that been fiUed Pt1 rC Workitl on pany tne case, but yet no have been made.

It estimated that I i Pioneer I a I honorably marred has from besn tho WALL ST. WAITED FOR THEPARADE his home on Law- and at rh? goods stolsn to about! I I.GCO. ly and then for home: MoAxolia. rla T)ock 0. K.

ton Wednesday. Aboard Mrs. Sarah Castl of 15B Prospect street has received word that her son, But KUrrrnfJi-Hrmr of It it, Tern OncJc at Own Deto Mitkr Otte Committee on Major. Who pulled the old stunt at the eleventh hour, the question that bning by uptown business to'ljiy roncerniiiK the failure of Sells-Kioto circus to parade through the uptown A pull of ovpr Wall nar- roundlng stieeU when about Private Burton M. Castle, arrived o'clock floated uptnrm that the As Genicart will close up in.a Thlrr-One Slarg on Firrt Batch.

ilkinnrr From Judge dcanratrr. On the 4th of July Judge Clear- ABOUT THE FOLKS. ED. J. PERRY.

Hiram Button is sprndinff his vaca- There she A. iRrce force of men rushed to i nrn, JVUIA.H side of the R-34 she rolled 8 we have noir Vt TM a sieadilv under the breeze. Sixty men hRVe lo co )5le )j ck i iere tot worlt a i seized "the rear gondola and steadied aa vsf lon nd acquire somes her until the ropes could be eased et 0 at presented to the First Dutch tion at Montgomery, N. T. a casual'company.

We hope to sail! Church a sen-ice flag in memory of Philip Woods of Brooklyn spent next Sunday. June 29, on the Chi- 1 the members of Us congregation the u-eek end with relatives here, remained with great' cago. I hope we make it is the' who gervecl in the great world William Schussler and IBm-deadx. 1 we. Tho flag ot hcayy silk, will cross in nine or ten days.

If we'with crimson border and cen- nvprpast tn i come on another boat it will take 12 ter. It contains thirty blue oiercasi to- avenue Is upending her vacation In and sham mas blew across the I and one lci star and IE unt eJ field, causing tiie air giant to! Tf is a sllrp i tlme as the JKT "SCRAPPY" SHEA IS FOUND GUILTY i would not parade all the way uptown A telegram from the Salvation but would tarn at Academy G'een A Mrs. A. Rets It had announced in the morn- a Serst John Rein, Co M. 51st; ing paper that the line of march has Inndcd In Boston ami would be up Broadway to Clinton Will be- sent to Camp Devcn.i for de-i avenue, to Xorth Front xtreet" to Wall street, to Pearl, to I Mr.

and 'Mrs. Anatole Pierce to Brosxlway. proceediag KUig'iton have rrccivrd word 0 thi lowor 'Action of the city, thr safe arrival from orcrieis of of mornlnc pa- Of Helping Bent up Jr.mCh Ijfach at theii son. Private Edward Pierre. He positively that this line of Martha CyboUki of 202 3rd il.lU Sllill LI i I auiurtb i.

anu uiic feuiu 5t.ai. H.UU I iiiuum.cu rw ov, flvlng field, causing tiie air giant to! is a sure lhin thi a upon a polished ash pole, sur- Jer ey Clt Thomaa She! rule a hit rouehly'at her anchorage. I Permanent forces for the posts here n) 0undted bv an American eagle of i Alden Hunt of Pelhatn Bay was Port Ewen. wa-, The wither men ar the flying field a filled 0 TM is no chance we gilded bronze, and a pair of gold the week end guest of Louis Klothe trial in police were receiving reports hourly and wll be grabbed off at the last minute gilk cord and tasse i It i 72 Prince street. fSO arid Sentenced to SO Days in Jail.

Thomas Tha huaiiesB highly ln- Luke Johnston, of Company ofjcetwd over what they connldpr aa Fellow Scrapper SouRht. arrived at Gump injuatlcp to the and "nzsr Shea. 21 years old, of TM" fro1 Saturday night. of uptown. Immediately ott discharge and en if suspended receiving reports hourly and keeping a sharp lookout for any signs fill in somev.here 4ii of bad weather, feanag that a 6 )s 1 1 1 not be take as le the auditorium Morm might tear the R-34 from 1 9 1 raen wul get flrsl chance ican- flag present moorings or crush her against the eome lo)Ee the ohurch when earth More than ion men surround-' mj buddy has been gone for the war ed her ar all times, and she waweady er wo we ks and must by 'preseutiug the to cast off and climb to safety above tlme vear an a Dr.

Leeper. the storm at a notice. rTM together and miss nim. cnurc jj the -time thi leulr arrives. I i win; i i as the last of The Freeman's a lll 1919.

the first to, Consistory of the Fu the others' Church. He expects to receive his found guilty after a week Toha ton Kingston co-art before Judge the big contingent last July. Albany ard Clinton avenues, a Schirick this morning of assault its, TrarlR Ati: ns 0 New Tork of eljrru or nine va learnlne; the para-'Ie -wonli! not Green at The dirigible's ba.lloonets will recened their fresh supply of gas early this morning. Mediamdans on a Caehin appeared for Mr. Leach.

From th'e story as brought out on witness Mr. Leach, who smashed hand rail on the rear of thej ran'lola and making other before nitrntfall the R-34 will ready for the 3,000 mile flight to Scotland. Major Scott, commander, of the "R-, 34. anticipates little trouble on the return ti ip. "Vv'e shall start just before day-j break Tuesday, if the weather fav-j ors." he said.

"We shall have west-' eriy winds at our back most nf the way and should make much belter! time than in crossing. saw more in six weeks than have in Gentlemen-" year and seven months, but I will i It affords me great pleasure on one hundred and tortv-thfrd The Misses Betty Keen and desta Snyder spent the Fourth ing friends in i Mrs W. H. Niles aad a man about 50 years of age, was sit- Tongue Elizabeth, are spending some time i ting out in his yard at his home, So in Vermont visiting relatives. rival of her the many officers who came caUlope on the Leviathan, which I be lurt as glad to get home as.ar^y of were.

FRED, of American mdepen- 1 BIG CIRCUS HAS FINE HORSES b2l 9 1 DeWitt street, Thursday evening oc Saturday Lulu Hudler is spending her between aad 9 o'clock at the home of her bro'ther. i un men enr ercd lhp ate dence. to present to the First Dutch 1 Walter Kudler. of Monticello. N.

T. church a service flag in memory Miss Juiia A. Rogers of Catskill the members of its congregation the summer with her cous-j rrhev asked where family named Pioceer Inrantrj' He arrived ai'oamed as thr one having eiarge at who sen-ed in the great worldwar. 'ins. and Mrs.

A. H. DeFoiest. a lived and Leach told Hoboken on the Leviathan July 5 a 4 parade. Mr.

Wells laid that he There are few. if any. churches i 328 Broadway. them. They then tried (o inter the is now at Camp Dix awaiting dls- i kie-- nothiag about the parade and.

America the congregations of whioh a ir Van 'Leach home and Mr. Leach bade charge. (directed the reporter to another during the last two hundred and 1 them be on their way. With that' omdaL Thte man said that of opnnp to get In touch with that of the ar- ys. i nle ap tQe committee BOH.

Lieut W. i a a eiroutp overseas. He was, Wood agt of was heard and the matter wan dropped for the time being. Before noon several officials of Mrs. H.

Albrecht of 153 Hunter thp Sells Eloto circus were ques- named street rpceired word today the safe Honed concerning che parade by sought by the arrira.1 troni overseas of her son. Co representative of The Freeman. A pora! Joseph L. Diamond. Co.

59th (Mr. Wells was seen, he having bee.a ex P. ect t0 This by to the be homp again before Friday night, LJU Tl)e R-31 sail down over Xew' York immsniately after her start to-j morrow, soa.ring over the metropolis for a. few home. Requests have come from Bos-' ton, 'Philadelphia and other easier- it the last two hundred a -ur ana irs Benjamin 'sixtv vears unfailinglv have 1 1 551 and daupater.

era. of-o. oc Leach down while Mr and Mrs dered'such unswerving, lffl are SpendlnE the th, old H. Schoonmater of Shea assisted in kicking the old received word from circuK had nothing- to do with root- Ing the parade. to Stephan Street JLot.

American Shoku. Vrobomed iTfTto the Many--3Iuch Disappointment Over and the American republic as has' Mrs. J. Knaught of Albany avenue neighbor, John H. Armstrong, of No.

he f- ours of the First Dutch, and it.left last week for her summer home 95 DeWitt street, who was out in his stacionea Amusement see nis eminently fitting that in this on Lake George. two and saw the brutal assault. golng temple of" natriotisrn p.nd tons accompanied her. The heavy downpour of rain 1 Scb ile cSi ft hE and Suncay put the lot of memorates the sen-ices rendered bv that "the dirigible will passVvar "any i the Kingston' Amusement Company its iepresentativcs in the greatest. rs 0 summer of the possibly Bos'--at the toot of Xo'rth Front street in struggle for liberty to the eCS -JT3S depart- ton.

on the return home. a condition that the managers It is possible that the British air-: Sells-Floto circus, after haul- ship will pass over the-heads of their wagons from the Flatbuah and members of the (avenue crossing of the West Shore presidential party, returning home; railroad to the lot Sunday afternoon, aboard the George Washington, to-' decided they could not it and morrow forenoon. The Georee ocee ded to the old circus lot on rngton will be approaching Xew York. Stephan street, off Foxhall avenue, harbor as thei R-34 sails out. he ground at the Amusement Park Shortly after aaybreak today a i snft an(l lt vas ound im world.

see a Mr. Franlc GiTitry Mr. Gentry not ia.y wav afcont they would have killed the old man i tU ta i of mlrch "A'thomgh He as they had him dowa on the ground, th ooti ol(j fJ. A a mitted be had ckarge of the and were both using their fists roatinjt of the parade. ft iras feet on him.

Corporal Frederick- Storm of Xew: inferred from the few 'remarks he I am. gentlemen. Respectfully. A. T.

CLEARWATER. Marie Schussler is spending, stiea testified in his own Tork visited fnends in this city last her vacation with her an( i a i met i that he did not fotv-li' week. Corp. Sturm was recently Mr. and Mrs.

R. JUrieger, at their eac at all. but had simpiy tried discharged from the famous home on avenue. 0 Malia away from the old, 77th. He was a member ol made that he did not' wish to say nrtythiag that would Aispiease the ISAil) olAlNLfcl tonieht.

There was much dissppolntment over the change by, SL4PPED uptown merchants or polics de- E. I partinent. He irould say C. C. Rosenberc of Xew York has'man and that Malia was the a 306th -Infantry, and was overseas whether or not the rontt returned to his home after beicg beat up Leach.

i more than a year. He went a appeared in the martiing neper Kingston to attend the funeral Shea gave no reason for Maiia. Camp Upton with the first was official and siren Mt by kial or his mother Mrs Pauline Rosenberg beating up Mr. Leach, but stated contingent in September ot 1517. not himself, was innocent.

The 77th sailed for overseas in.) Chiff J. Allan tftld he story however, did not i A 191S, notliinsr ot the plans to parade AT VAX AVAfiEXEX STORE. Business Hours Varjition Evplained. The L. store avenue the popular motornian of lrue to dge Schirick.

who found country but a short time Corp. i through Wall street, or of the aivision. went on a fish- him gui tT a gs and im posed Pturm was one of ths runners the change made. He tUai with loda- ic? tr Wednesday and had fine thfi nte nce stated. division and.saw niach fighting, cirog the roatinjf the parad? luc.

Valis hpiTip- hr no- inc many narrow He was rnvrfA hv to announce its busli arranged for the accommoda- eginning to-; Mr Atking aad Mrs ice on a charge of assa-jit from 9 a. cj arence H. S-hoaomaker have re- third decree. He is about the same at Chateau Thierry aad continuing; ni march ia ererr city turned to their homes on Main street as Shea. on to the last.

they played and paraded. Chief in tho on He was was by the peoplk tfcat battle-fronts, -beginning they claimed that they laid the This fas Shea's second store win remain af er a several risil al A sbury the evenings until' 10. park ion of a crime. He had Police headquarters received Company, Mr. asd Mrs.

Arthur Lacey afford lo discoa-' sons by closing its keepsie. forme half day during the bus-', guests in town last week, remaining Sunday. found guilty ia the town of petit larceny in stealing some fJ-r--rA SLil StMllIBIS 5OIU-! tad Edward Pongh- Ford auto jres and al thsi A eriy of lungstoD br Me had fined by Judce Me- informed Judge Sehirlck! asked if this was his first con-. fie. who claimed that Steal lier rough.

Watson claims that Stanley' tames were clean and "the manr mot her on the rc-ad and because' of horseflesh lo keep conpayav with i Broadway aad Albany aim siappcd her face, and knocked with people who' sa.T and her down. Stanley trill hare the op-'raircd the parade. later of telling Schidck' GKTS MAIL BT AOL. Wood tald that th: ttae of muck Traii qt 0 shorten pxnde. and that the nrocessicB did go i S'XTETTT XOTES.

3fcEntoe strw. dew. town, on I count of the hill. The f-gbtinc Easiness sou Froo tkeir talk it van (loaned tbat New York. July Blanchs wontd iHftrebT stitchis'K- Caider of this city aad Sydnaj cnswt would coMMltMl to ds in M.

Hansoa of Kingston w-rs mar- thronsh the baaioen mrwu. as badly Satnrdar erening at o'clock of th? mercaajii. had a)- itas 1 homc of brlde jtow tbeir clerks U. tfee yuade about i 6 street There SS gueets i tnt iton tnwta. present at offl-j cbnm aad I ciating clergyman iras Rer.

Dr. Rob- BCT8 iratUac airtowm iert WaUion. of the Seotcfc 1 jterian Church, an old friend of tv men and woaseri is best Mr. s.nd Mrs. Dnsbar.

son. Walter, of West Cbestaot street week for Lake Georze, -There will spend the Tschlrky It 1 RoaiKlibont MalUifr. I tily fasjily. was ti 1 The of ifct DOLfjAR PRIXCESSES 'worth while: afid for Kiagston. UJ; stv county.

X. T. people Of! Rich i. 4ohn Cirrus 1 On of ihcrc wi32 be specJml ajwtlnjt are to mother. of Knaafht.

decorated 's of The Adams Aerial Transportation! fr sapper was bndc and groom oc Ot rk Ciir ha in trip. Th- brW, the i slitoted air service I daurhter of Mrs. York and Albany Saturday. of 1 of this city grooa Is son i A "MoojJBT sranot- county) Mr. Mrs.

Morris aad 4 soa of Tort 1 Bm Id who to hy a packatro in critical and of Mrs. air is ftandsjothw. Rown-i Ovcar Tscilrky of Palti. A and Mrs. M.

T. IX I l.ECC Cteak Sktrl UaJwi vaflMd a i of ice Parish Aid to tn conn of ffir naiutinn of evils trow tist-er i KNOCKOUT tX THIRH. took oairagwt town 99 "rait Ja3r 391 01 46-! fflturt i On Saaflay salt for 3 IJy Tcrk -St. MT K-orai Car. c3ty Jfliu MTa itunn Ottawa.

Xwtt tar at CTM Order of ti- 3a ihat taie wOT it that ion? nT HffW fcn-witiwit 3n Wiat swnrtL By T-KI'ieiwtft! qtf -RrascMi. from "hew at Walter ion ioi at 'CtrrMT.

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