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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 3

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Kingston, New York
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MONDAY EVEN-ING, JI7LY 26,19:5. a. Brony Koeloweki, the fifteen year old boy of Murray street who wag ar-: rested a short time ato charged with forrery in the first degree and paroled until the following day, i vhen he skipped himself up this morning when he appeared before Recorder Andrew Lang, ac-! compaiiied by his lawyer, Chris J. i of the law office of Brinnier Canfield. to answer to the charge, i wsy decided to adjourn'the hearing until Tuesday, morning and Brony' held under bonds of $1,000 until then.

The crime with which Brony i chareed occurred about two weeks ago, when the plumbing store of F. i Wieber on lower 'Broadwa'y was I into by persons unknown, Wieber before closing the store for the night had made out a check; to 5. Grant is payment of a small i biil to 11.25 and'h'e plac-j the check in an envelope intend- I in? to mail it next morning. The! thieves who broke in the Helped themselves to the check. Shortly that the cheek was cashed tiy Spalt.

the Delaware avenue baker. when presented by some boys in paj mcnt for some pies which the I JL la ds purchased. The endorsement of Mr. Grant had been forged on the back of the It is for the forcing of the endorsement that tfV Brony is. held, a.

warrant having been sworn out for his arrest by Mr. Wieber. This is not the first time! A Brony has been in trouble with police. He with other'boys was a resterl some time ago-charged i i stealing hides from the. store i JL of Simon Werbalowsky.

Ow-j ing to his youthfulness Cfou'nty Judge Jenkins placed Brony on probation 10 report to Mrs. MacMillan. a i Federation House, failed to report to her and. a brought up before Judge Jenkins on the complaint of Mrs. MacMillan and warned.

Have You Taken Advantage of the Summer Clearance Sale I These are the Prize Winners, So Far I I I Bet is I AB IH Ul.t*»l.~.~._ Tl 111 I i Secure a new card at the'door tomorrow. stons Popular Store Ten Dollars in Purchases This Week Entitles you to a BEAUTIFUL BRASS CLOCK with Gilbert movement, or a choice of A HANDSOME PICTURE Ask for a card todav. SEE TOMORROW'S PAPERS MR THE BIGGEST DOLLAR BARGAINS IN TOWN 'n the Meantime Buy at Clearance Sale Fig Port Even, July will be a meeting of the Missionary Society of the Reformed Church.at the home Miss Mary C. Elsworth, Tuesday afternoon at ing under the care The six months' offering 'will taken up at this meeting. I Sarcmond Ira Clearwater, who is' employed 27 in.

Crepes and 39c and 50c 3(5 in. Mohair, 59c value 40 in. Crepe de Chine $1:50 $1.17 40 in. Striped and 071 Printed Voiles, 39c val.fc 40 in. Seed Voiles, 39c value 40 and 45 in.

71 ed Ratine, vais. fcl 36 in Plaid Ratine, 75c value 36 in. Biack and Blue Messaline, $1 value 36 in. Black Taffeta, M-r $2 value $1.47 23 in. Satin Foulards, 89c 27 57 77' 57' "Move On" is the Order AH Summer Goods must be on the move.

Our policy of carry- ing nothing over means that our prices wiil be made accordingly. Many special lots will be on display, bought from manufacturers just for this sale. The Prices Speak for Themselves This is the time to buy garments, for "Me ve-On" prices mean Jig savings to you here now. SUMMER DRAPERIES and CRETONNES One-Third Cff-Tike Advantage of the July Salt 50 Sunfast Portieres, fn Tft i at Drapery Dept, 2nd Floor J5 $1 Lace Curtains, Marquisette Sash Curtains, 39c pairs, special at. Drapery 2nd Floor 75c and $1 White Swiss Curtains, pair $2.98 Marquisette and Swiss pair 25c Curtain Scrims, 36 and 40 ins.

Drapery Dept. 2nd Floor at Esopus, spent the week end at his Frank, who have spent and son two weeks and daughter spent home on Broadway. G. A. Ginsburgh Sophie of Kingston, Mr.

and Mrs. J. street. The tea party of the Dorcas. Society which was to be held' last week v-dl be held Tuesday afternoon.

2 on the shore near'Cormickrs-ice! ke the house. All KBCp IBB with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hutchings on Broadway, returned to their Brooklyn on Mrs. William Elsworth and' Mrs Amy.

Coons-of. -Broadway spent Sat- All who expect to tend ar i is -f Green street has a plum tree loaded in of grape is so- heavily loaded with supports have built to frorii breaJung. i fi 0 ABOUT THE SALE After each season's business we clean out- what we have left at marked-down people have waited for, this Why --because' the confidence they have'that of the rea'l They come twice a year. We will 'give premium' cards. We nt you right in-a suit or sale WALTER H.

osTiuxDER-who is n.o? The Rhnrt stout fellow that for and buyer for Berrisi years was manager IRA WOOLSEY--Who is He? The tall smootli face fellow that for years was head falefinnn lor Sam Bernstein'i Co. JIES'P AXD THE "nu nuyer ior tarn Bernnein Co iciiow mat for yea rs i OSTRANDER WOOLSEY CLOTHES AVTTTTnrTT ft- WITHOUT PROFIT. ALSO HATS On Karth Front Head Wall Kingston, H. SEXX TO CAKL3 DEPT. STORE.

y. rk with ormack, on-Broad- Stephen lost an envelope a a containing ohn OTHER SALE GOODS fi 5c Celluloid Collars 3c 19c Rubber Collars 13c Collars 19c 50c President 29c 0 Men's Pants all i A a Elting, on Broadway, rerresn-i Miss Gladys with, her friend, on Green selves in an orderly manner. One of inese fcakes was held in the town of i-sopus last Sabbath and it seemed tnat some of those who attended i devoid of all common decencv ann seemed to that the streets oi Fort Even were calculated to receive some of the maudlin songs generally emanate from- a i befuddled brain. A team a larsre wac-nn loaded the Sale Jfiss vith 01 me bake necessities ere and there a box of beer naa not-been consumed ine oake was held Fowler of four men were son, John 1 the dealer i -brew, songs with a.bottle of TMmpetm 5 with his side compan- Keuren, who is ployed by 'the Knickerbocker Company, fell from a scaffold on was brought to his of decent 0a Br0adWay Mn The driver red hair in a contest fi to up and George Ross is the sician. THE VIBRATIOX.

It Slakes foit meat, po- and adopted a with be an Improve at rea son that eater nC ln July Hugh of Niwburgh was a visitor in town Sunday. Belies of Albany spent Sunday with Miss Florence Tetzloff on Roberts-Wicks Suits--Marked Down $14,75 Suits, hand tailoring, allcolors 16.50 Suits, blue serge, checks, stripes 18.00 Suits, line stripes, browns, grays 19.75 Suits, browns, tans oli 22.50 Suits, gray mixture's, blue serges. I 25.00 Suits, mostly nea effects $11.98 13.85 15.75 16.75 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slater Gardiner spent the with.

Mrs. Slater's mother, Mrs. Mary F. Neice, Broadway. I Mrs.

Eva Wood'and son Kerineth. "laN. Short of 161 Tremp- Kingston, were guests of Hutchings on Pants, union made fl.4j $1.35 Pants, worsteds S2.S5 Pants, blue serges $3.29 52.S5 Pants, worsteds $2.29 $3.85 Pants, many kinds I2.9S Pants, fine worsteds Pants, worsteds 15.50 Boys' Suits Suits, neat patterns Suits, good make S2.9S Suits, blue serges S3.9S Suits, many kinds 13.98 56.So Suits, blues, grays $5.50 Suits, fine worsteds $6.50 5 I spent Kingston on Broad is the Groves, on Michaels Stern Suiis-Marfcd Down $14.75 Suits, blue serges or grays oc 16.50 Suits, tans or blue serges 98 18.00 Suits, neat grays or olives jc' 19.75 Suits, blue serges, grays, i 22.50 line stripes and 25.00 Suits blue serges and black 20 85 15.75 17.85 75 Boys' Pants and Blouses 45c Knickers, neat effects 39c Knickers, all wool "9c 50c Blouses, "Bell" make 39c oOc BoyS' Porosknit Union Suits, in 0 I Stein Sloch Suits-Marked Down $19.75 Stein Bloch Suits, all kinds 22.50 Stein Bioch Suits, many patterns 25.00 Stein Bloch Suits, all colors 28.00 Stein Bloch best g' $16.75 17.85 20.75 50 70 George Colburn of Paterson. N. J-.

was a week end visitor in town. Mrs. Brunt and daughter, from Poughkeepeie are visiting at Mrs. Brace Van Loan's on Division street. 'Walter Haines, wif and child of New York city are visiting at-Mrs machinery doeen't James Jewell's Division street Edward MacMull-a of Jane ch.s kind puts aside street is visiting relatives in Wap- siow to digest and takes! pingers Falls.

the highest! The Camp Fire and Bov digested ana (Scouts of this village their "r'rh' lckl changed taken in uniform at the hich f'cn biood and strong tin- school grounds on Saturday. The Colonel's Fife. Dram and fest "re of Grape- Corps will accompany the A Sny- fn I Hose Co. on their excur.ion to Frid in of tbtei fi 0 $10.00 Men's Suits $7.98 from any 0 snlt in th store, the color want, have it and lso et card. prem- $11.75 Men's Suits All wool worsted suits in grav.

scrpe or bhi serge, made fit proper. They all get cleaned out now at also browns and tnns in this lot. $5 Boys' With 2 Paira of Pants $3.98 AH the boy's $5.00 suits with 2 pairs of pants will be cleaned out at S3.9S.among are 1m- stripes and fancy 7 to 1 years. mixtures ages from which it is week. elements are absolute-! and Mrs.

J. H. Jones of Wen pa ntin? fo A U1 cst 3 ar spending va-i motorine. sr is entertaining her Men's Straw Hats 12.00 Straw Hats, "Gold Band" $1.29 $2.00 Straw Hats, "Wallkill" $3.00 Straw Hats, fine weave Men's Shirts 50c Shirts--neckband 39 SOc Shirts--blue gg 50c 3'nirts--collar on 39 oOc "Moore" work shirts 39c $1.00 "Emery" dress shirts T9c $1.00 "Imperial" dress shirts 7 9 $1.50 "Emery" or "Arrow" $2.00 "Emery" shirts $1.63 Men's Underwear 25c Balbriggan -Reis" io 50c Balbriggan "Reis" 50c B-V-D make SOc "Porosknit" suits $1.00 "PoroEknit" union $1.00 Balbriggan union suits. a 0 fi DuBoie and wife of atives.

Saturday. i Tlr tf Jersey the ee end with slrL John. a Camp Anawana on Miss Cornelia of Xew 1 Jl on Monda rt Jsh 01 h-V Weather concisions are no- an George Bnms Mrs Be Var.derpoei. P.arciav fr.vorabie for ntin interior of consequenUr the Ferry of ork city resses slowly. a frlend8 ver' of to physical worth the trill the little vaiion in Patsaic.

X. J. Daring Mr 5ss 5ie Johnson in at her Jones's absence DO serrices will ome oa tn south 011 1 Ch 1 's of Market G. Gmle of New York city spent returned from a trip to Sunday at Mrs. Searing's on cUy Bridge street The Jessie Austin of New York 71 HoT enburg and is visiting Mrs.

John McCor- of KIJ S5Ton ar risking on the south sMe. i Mr. and Mrs. Greea HIGH WOODS. Fredenburf accompanied b'v van spent a oay the past week Mrs.

Jonr High Woods, Jut-- Shon'dtm. Kan of Falls ia IOHQ 1 8 anne place Mrs. Earl Scott of Lloyd Chrislian neon, sold to New pen a wjtjl Mr TM HJchsrd Bnrjrher. un- John Snydtr is now employee Jlrs. Kirara J.

Lane IH- state road. ji and Mrs. Mayaard cf prog- Benjamin Jiyer is supplying hJs'fohonk Lake TOS in town Wedaes- Trtta huckleberries We tr sre in tS'ir home wsirii 1 Ther of M. KERHOXKSOX. Ijfr IteWilt intends so a Julv -5 --Miss n3 barn a an a Deleraa.er.

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325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977