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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 10

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1C SATURDAY. MAY Sun rises, gets, 7: IS. Weather, clear. Humidity. 51 to 54.

The Ths luwest point registered by Freeman's thermometer last night 50 degrees. The highest point reached up until noon today was C8 degrees. THE KINGSTON DAILY FBEEHAR SATURDAY 29,1915. BIG LKAfitTK GAMES. Scores of Yesterday Scheduled for Today.

ia Neir York, 11; St. Loulf, 4. Pittsburgh. Brooklyn. 1.

Boston, Philadelphia, 2 game. Boston, Philadelphia, 4: ac Other teams not scheduled. in National or The Welcher's (By New AYeatlier Forecast. His wn Boo Washington, May farce comedy being tonight and Sunday probably on the N(rw Yo rk race tracks I showers. in these supposedly bet-less days.

Philadelphia 19 i ne ear old law of the Empire Chicago 20 State bars wagering of all sorts on I Brooklyn 16 I its tracks, but while It effectively I blocked the operaHon of bookie stalls Pittsburgh 16 it hasn't curbed the gambling Instinct i Cincinnati 13 i New York 12 Philadelphia A. B. MERRITT 429 Washington Avenue, 1 Door From Hurley Ave. Telephone 1680 Large Clams, doz 15c Fresh Eels, lb 12c Halibut Steak, lb 16c Herring, lb 5c Weakfish.lb 5c Salt Pork, lb 10c 6 Large Pineapples 25c 2 Ibs. Tomatoes I5c 20 Bananas, 25c Itesults in American Boston, Philadelphia, a.

Other sanies postponed. Standing in American W. JH'SIXKSS NOTICES. Here is ti bargain. Upright Piano.

Cost sell for $150. Wall street. Halnes Bros. new. to any great extent.

bets are being made, with the result that "welching" has become a com- 1 practice. i few iace iiorse lovera care to a race unless they can get a lit-' bet down on it. There being no i bookies to take their money, the! Chicago 'spectators browse around and find i Detroit a of the second part to the i.Vew York ...11 'wager. They are not hard to find, Boston even though the guardians of the law Washington 15 peer round with an easle eye in an Cleveland a to halt any gambling. A man either makes a bet or takes a bet.

as the case may be. If he i i Wiggle Waggle will win the. race and he wants to wager $10 to on Wiggle Waggle's chances, he won't have much trouble in being accommodated. In case he wants to t'uck the field against Wiggle Waggle he'll find customers. .14 W.

H. RIDER, The law bars stakeholders for Pittsburgh bets. That makes so-called "gen-j Kansas City St. Louis Philadelphia Results in Federal Pittsburgh, Buffalo. 0.

Other games postponed; rain Standing in W. Chicago tlomen's" bet a necessity. This con- sists of two men a i a verbal Brooklyn Eastman Kodaks, jTllnis and i a i a to i tne bar-1st. Louis am i agreeing to meet at a cer- Baltimore I a a the race is run for the Buffalo purpose of settling up. But very lOc plionosrnph Large tbe loser fails to be among piles.

CONNELLY DRUG nor Broadway and Straud. .19 ..19 1 7 I ..13 .11 sortnient. at WESLEY'S, (JGG Broadway. SALLY I Stone Ridge. Tea Room, Card anrl Dancing parties accommodated.

Open May 31st. Telephone High Falls 2-F-25. Yours truly, KATHARINE HASI3ROUCK. IT'S I to a all i of flowers and vegetables. Plant now.

We've got 'em. VALENTIN BURGEVIN. Fair and Main streets. Avmines. Upholstering, Furniture Repairing, Auto Tops Reco-erert.

i E1GKMEY. 94 Hir'-'-smi avetiuo, Taxicab Trans. Kingston-New Paltz automobile line. Leave Kingston, 8 a. 10 a.

1 p. 4 p. m. Leave New Paltz; 9 a. 11 a.

2 p. 5 p. in. Fare. St.

Remy, 25c; Riftop, 35c; New Paltz, 50c. Klectrical treatment given by appointment. MRS. H. B.

MABEN, Pearl street. All members or Washington Camp, No. 2, P. 0. S.

oC are requested lo meet at the corner of Pine Grove avenue and Broadway Monday morning at 9 3 0 o'clock to take part with the G. A. R. in the Memorial Day exercises. All wear badges.

CHARLES SAGENDORF, Secretary. A special five cent flag, soft cotton; will stand rain, and all other sizes. O'REILLY'S 530 Broadway. Kingston and Saugerties A Bus Line will start making regular trips Tuesday. Slay 2o.

leaving post office on Broadway. Kingston. a. 5 0 0 and p. m.

Leaving Saugerties 10:30 a. 2 3 0 and 5:00 p. m. John W. Miller, 60-1 Broadway.

'Phone 774. Kodak and at McP.riiic'a Pharmacy. G3 i Broad- those present at settling up time. Of course, when a man lays a wa.uer i a fpllow could i coattails of the other fellow and i i them until the race has been That i the presence of the other when i up time came. Games Today.

Xalionnl League. Brooklyn at New York, cloudy. i a i a at Boston, clear" St. Louis at Pittsburgh, rain; two games. Chicago at Cincinnati, cloudy.

American That would be a i i a be the winner. H.J, Boslon at Philadelphia, cloudy; i-o srmnri a i i lie have to spend any i I i up the loser for collection purpose. 0 But suppose lie were the loser? His own chances for "welching" be i i a The state a i i do everything i possible to stop betting at the tracks. They try to keep the booklea a a Should one of get in the officers usually "cover" i But the bookie anticipates this and employs agents who circulate among the crowd and gather in the bets. "Welching" is not practiced amon friends, nor is it practiced by the agents for the reliable bookies, but (games, the once i race track touts are i at Rochester, clear; two clear; two to coax someone who looks like ready Jersey City at Toronto, clear; money into a bet.

They'll nvake the I games. bet or take it. as the case may be. "I'll see, you right here after the! Spencer's School Notes. race is over." says the tout.

He does --in case he wins. But he very rare- New at Washington, cloudy Cleveland at Chicago, rain- two games. Detroit at St. Louis, cloudy; two games. Federal League.

Buffalo at Pittsburgh, rain. Newark at Chicago, rain. Baltimore at Kansas City cloudy Brooklyn at St. Louis, cioudv two games. Intel-national League.

Providence at Montreal, clear; two the boys who are turning tbe trick. I games. They usually enter the grounds with Newark at Buffalo, little other than their nerve and try I games. winner of the bet should he lose. The after making the bet, seeming- ly disappears into the crowd, but Sme ne vlctorie The Spencer's Baseball Team will cross bats with the Saugerties high school nine this afternoon at 3 o'clock TI v.ivv,n.

The Spencer's boys JUNE Imi Received ALSO All the Columbia vear always emerges at some point 1 he can keep his eye on 4 4 1. I win he can find should the tout in a direction which not i i The low- cut to a i i the that is done caused the makers to flourish. Many race track gamblers, visiting the New York tracks, work a sort of relay system in a i bets with the hand book men. the stenographic examination "last One of the goes to the track, Friday. "THK CEXTEK FlfXD." When J.

Owen Wilson was with the Pittsburgh Pirates, firing on the boys ct" bis league from right field and giving many of them chills, goose-flesh, with his tally-destroying tosses, he held the title of The Greatest Throwing Arm in tlie National League. Now that Miller Huggius has planted J. Owen in center and he has had, to raiso his sights 'and employ new range finders, he still retains the title. There may be men in tbe grand old game who can, on test, hurl a baseball over a greater stretch of territory than can Wilson, but if there is any other man, excepting only Murray 1 of the Giants, who can shoot the well-known pill from 'way back yonder on the outskirts ot the game when a runner is nearing home, with greater accuracy, he has only to let the magnates know of it and to send in his contract on his own terms. How Catsfcill 'Folks Feel.

Catskill, N. Y. May 28, 1915. Mrs. Clara N.

Reed, 43 Crown street, Kingston, N. Y. My Dear Mrs. Reed: It would be impossible to tell you. how much we all enjoyed the Mus- if-ll Bernardino Vazquez who recently a i for i and trouble get- raduated with honor from tinft down and back.

About at the "has i a i Porto Rico today to accept i Cats k'ill people besides the business of handbook" 1 responsible position in a large came to hear "The commercial establishment. Miss Edith Milieus and Miss L-er- etta C. Nolan passed successfuUvi'V-i Creation." and every one was most enthusiastic in their praise of the whole performance. The Catskill people who attended looks over the ponies, gathers in his tips, and makes his choice for the i race. Then he sends a messenger to another partner outside the track, ins i this partner how to bet.

This partner hikes to the telephone, i study prepared by the schooTmanage- gets hold of another partner in promises to be of Teat in- a man's office and passes terest. along the i instructions to the last partner, wlio immediately puts down the money. Currant Crop Injured. the performance of The Creation have heard such Several new students will enter' a11 le the school next Tuesday for the ss before and heard them done special sessions. A by i of high school students and teachers :) as win register for the durins saying this was by far the best she the next and the course of a "eard.

artists, one in particular who The Creation three times. A Sale of Milliner)-. Thfj Elite Millinery shop on Pair street is i a big sale which i i for several days. Dur- Tlie i a correspondent i i big a bains dist Now I says a posod of at most remarkably" low a are shelling on account of prices and following usual policy no two of tho hats are trim. alike.

The sale is being continued several days in order to let take advantage the recent severe cold weather. BUSINESS XOTICES. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY K. of C. baseball team will play hi East Kingston Sunday.

Miller's auto stage leaves central post office at 1 o'clock. Round trip 50c. Some slightly used, pianos at bargain prices. W. H.

RIDER, 304 out of town people I of this opportunity. Neptune. Xeptune takes a little more than 100 years to make one complete revolution round the sun. Tbe one thing we all wondered at the small attendance by Kingston people at all three concerts. We find however, a good reason for this when we read comment on the concert in your local morning paper.

We do not wonder that you cannot fill your seats when a local paper gives you such a cnld blast. As I have said, we Catskill poo- pie thought wo had heard something far above the ordinary and we are not going to change our minds in spito of very critical article in your Kingston morning paper. Yours very truly, (Signed! CLARENCE B. SAGE. Moving.

Cat--Doesn't her singing move yon? Nlf--It did onco--when I lived in the next flat--Town Topics. Wall street. Records I Awnings, tents, flags, decorating, 4 Kerry W. Q. JOHNSTON.

In pursuancp of an annual custom. our store will be closed all day on i Monday, the 31st. Dccoratjon Day. I C. B.

EVERETT, Comer Wall and Main streets. STATIONERS 36 JOHN KINGSTON Tiox DAT GTFTS. Books, rards. fancy hooklots. fountain pens.

box paper and i other novelties. 530 Broadway. An Exquisite Bridal Gift What jrift more beautiful can be imagined than a chest filled with the "Washington" pattern in sterline 2r gjg. trimnors of all the leading patterns in sterling and silver plated ware. DIAMONDS.

WATCHES. C1XX5KS. OPPENHEIMER BRIS. Inc. 578 Broadway N.

Y. NCAft WEST CMSSMG CENTRAL-HUDSON LINE TWO IDEAL OUTINGS Sunday, May 39th Sreamer "Homer Ramsdell" to New York City and return ROUND TRIP $1.00 Steamer leaves Kingston 7 A. M. Monday, May 31st '-Homer Bear Mountain and return Round Trip 5O Cents Steamer leaves Kingston 8:30 A. M.

MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS "Wemple Make." wttii fixtures and pull included S3C, 8tc, 60c, Guaranteed tut Me, fl.50, SUGGESTIONS FOR DECORATION DAY A.XOTHEB EVIDENCE THAT THIS STORE IS THE STORE FOR PRETTY SHIRT WAISTS. Dozens of charming blouses in an assortment so varied and liberal that it will be a great source of pleasure to every lady to inspect. This store is well established in the minds of the ladies of Kingston and vicinity for extraordinary values In shirt Waists. Several new styles lor this week's sales. See special tables.

Prices 97c, $1.97, $2.97 FIXE HOSIERY. For ordinary wear you'll find comfort and good service in these fine -weight, cotton and lisle hose with double sole, high spliced heel; several qualities for women at 12 2oc and 50c. Artificial silk hose, smart in appearance and extraordinary in wearing quality, at 25c and oOc Pure Silk Hose, black, white and tan 97c pr. SHEER DRESS GOODS. Wash fabric that will most delightful sunnier cool, dainty and comfortable.

Whether you want a simple morning gown for house wear or a more elaborate frock for afternoon dress, you can find a most attractive choice to select from now in this big collection of wash fabrics and they are priced very reasonable, too. See special sale tables 1.... 25c and 39c yd. KATSER SlLJt GLOVES. Time lias tested the "Kaysei" Silk Gloves and experience lias proved them to be the best silk glove made.

Look for "Kayser" in the hem; it insures maximum value for the price paid 7. -50c, 75c and $1.00 pair. TAKE A PEEK AT otR PARASOLS. When the eun shows a beaming face you will need 4lon. Our parasols are the dressy ones, and the sensible, kind, each ant! every one In quality and the price as able as It can be made 0, $2.97, FOR THE DAYS WHEN 0 lD SOL" IS HEDIXG and the summer rains are with us you will want Umbrellas that Trtll shed raia; umbrellas that you 54n depend upon to do their duty aid give lasting sen-ice.

That's the only kind we sell; extra goid values at $1.50, $2.30, $3.97 "BfT.L BOG" Suspenders always give satisfaction, 25c, 50c. S.E.EIGHMEY 26 Broadway, Downtown "BELBER MADE" Trunks and Hand Bap, selling well. By All Means, See This Car (HAMMER SBC 11295 Now With Seven-Passenger If you haven't been in to see the new seven-passenger Chandler, arrange to call at once. We ilp not remember that any other car has been viewed with'such enthusiasm. You will surely be delighted with it Admirers of the Chandler--and they are a host--have found thing them, and.not a thing to disappoint them, in the New Season's seven-passenger model.

if A distinctly reassuring feature is the fact that there is not a single thing about this car that's of an experimental nature. The $1295 Chandler price announced in January holds good on this big, roomy seven-passenger model, still not a detail of design or materials anywhere in the car has been cheapened in quality to make this price possible. Except for the longer wheel-base and the seven-passenger body, and some lesser refinements and improvements, it is the same Chandler that was so popular last year at $1595 and with only a five-passenger body. In the tonneau of the new seven- passenger body there is no cramping or You will be impressed by the clever construction of the auxiliary seats. When not in use they fold away neatly into the floor and the back of the front seat, converting the car into an exceptionally spacious five-passenger carriage.

No thumb-screws or levers of any nature are necessary for their adjustment The demand for the Chandler all over the country is so sweeping that the factory will be hard driven to fill all orders, even with its production for the year immensely increased. Our allotment is liberal, but limited. And beyond that limit we shall not be able to supply our patrons. If you will get your order ia now we will take care of you. Touring Car or Roadster, $1295 With the Marvelous Chandler Motor EAGLE GARAGE a TEL.

1212 ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO For the Holidays Only! All of Our 40c Candy I PER POUND Walter's Candy Shop TH MMI" L. M. Harxram-s, Mgr. I THE ULSTERDELAWMt TIME TABLE ErTECT MAY Trains are doe to leave clti Kingston Point, "2:20 Rondont Sta.

JE- Union SJa. "7:15 55 P- are flue Xo arrive follows: Union Sta. fSHO m. Eondont Sta. Kingston Point P- d- For inn or Mcnre mt tJ.

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1873-1977