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THE KINGSTON" DAILY FEEEMAX, MOXDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, PARKER, McBJtOY airf COMPANY MI liar York Jfcwta; 126 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Cm'. 260 FAIR STREET. KINGSTON, K. Y. of MR.

GtDRCE C. BROOKS. to INVESTMENT TRUST OF THE BRITISH TYPE Stocks and Bonds to field about S.OOCr REAL ESTATE GUARANTEED BONDS to yield coll 518 Broadway, Tdepboie 3144. "For Goodness Sake Buy Good Securities." Morgan Davis Co. i to Day (Established IS 54) Menbers K.

T. Stock Bcchaage. CO BROADWAY. XEW YORK. tlr.incli Offl re Connected By 48 MAIN KINGSTON, N.

Y. R. B. Oiterboodt, MiHftr. Telephone lUrkvt Letter On FrfteeD Hundred Gallou Motor Oil For car.

truck, tractor offered this Cnnli wile, barrel, Nirrcl. ciuc tffo flvo gallon. CMC twrtrc one gallon cans, ghlppnl prepaid Batnr- ilny 01- curlier. If you need oil. rail Tuesday morning nml mmke 111011:5 or todmy.

Also to out. mid lots linen. 2 Inmrth'-i twelve gaoso wire, one ten roll ra. S-Vnnd 47" Farm Fence, nrclvo mils two Inch MiuBrc Tonltrj- Frnco. twrlro to in.

trlrtp. Act Promptly. ten i rorl rolls 48" unit OO" Chicken Fence. GEO. W.

NICHOLS fTliolcMilc Circle Ulnncwatrr. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS' MEETING EW YOKK CITY o. 10, West 71st street, (Texas Corp Church Tuesday afternoon ity, during the month of plas Ul Sl Iph o'clock. Iiitermeni in Krui 4 t-T- TpIaS PaClnC KV. CO I pArnotoTV For the flrsl time in the history ot the Catholic Daughters of America, the national board of directors will meet In the new headquarters.

No. 10 N-ew Vork ci January- in honor of this import- am c-vent a dinner and reception vrill t)C tendered to them under the auspices of the New York Assembly on evening, January 23. at the Hotel Aator, -15th street and Broadway, New York city, at 7 o'clock. Financial and Commercial ON FIRST LEG OF TRIP TO HAVANA MEETING jcicl cr tig'- rallies tuirtti MAX L. REBEN PUBLIC UTILITY PREFERRED STOCK (o Tlcld uobut 7.30".

PUBLIC UTILITY COMMON STOCK an but with linn BONDS, LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR TRUST FUNDS 10 I-M up 10 MUNiaPAL BONDS from nil Knlrral conic- to ylrld up 0.00* Tlr Ji: i Irstl ciwotlrts. motors c- lo (truurh recea'- CUU, Uar li'irt oi 10,000 sharvi Gesera 1 Mou.rt, 1 3 1 Jordan a cew n'- 76 IK. Ti'J common touched 1 4 4 -s lowest price In fclioot a i Ir-fliTn-ndi-ii: I-'- CUB- (broke 7 polnu nncl Sioiu i I Ttxim and J'acJflf. South western Atchla- 'a. Ithe sharpest decllnet In the rillroadi group.

given ly rorker 41c-j Elroy N. Y. Stock Exchange. 120 Droadway. New dlr.

ikraach Fkir aUsel F. M. QDOTAT1ON3. Chemical Dye Chalmers Amerteaa Caa Anertcaa Car Foundry American Locomotive Co American Smelting Uef. Co.

American Sugar Refining American Tel. Tel American Woolen Co Anaconda Copper Co Atchlnson. Topeka Santa re Baldwin Locomotive Co Baltimore A Ohio By Bethlehem Steel Brlggs Mfg. Co Canadian Pacific Hy Cerro Do Pasco Copper Chandler Motors. Pfd Chesapeake Ohio R.

Chicago Northwestern n. R. Chicago. R. I.

PacIDc Chrysler Corp Coca Cola Co Colorado Fuel I Columbia Gas fc Electric Consolidated Gas Corn Products Co Crucible Steel Davlaon Chemical Co Dodge Bros. Claw -E. 1. Du I'rnt Erie Railroad Flelachmanns Co Frecport Co General Asphalt Co General Electric Co Ij-1 General Motors Goodrich llubbrr. CD.

Great Northern Pfd Great Northern Ore Houston OH Co Hudson Motors Car Comb. -Erg International Harvester Co International Nickel International Paper Kansas City Kelly-Springfield Kennecott Copper Co ji.s Lehlgh Valley xews. Inc Mack Trucks. Inc Marland OH Mid Continent Missouri Pacific R. R-- Montgomci-y Ward Co Nash Motors Co National Biscuit Co New York Central R.

V. Nt H. Hartford R. R. Ontario Western R.

R- Norfolk Western Ry North American Co Northern Pacific R. Packard Motors Pan American Pet. Tran. A. Pan American Pet.

Tran. B. Para. Famous Players Lasky. Pennnylvania Railroad Philips Petroleum Pierce Arrow St.

Car Co Pressed S'eel Car Cereal. Tnc I Mrs, terMd X2C Jion avesoc aad wtU fla4 Ittr W. P. Milter tfeJe dty was jdeiy Eaac Worreetir by the death of a lie will jtera oa Tharaeay. Mr.

aad Mra. Cttrtd Terry aa4 Aaaa aad Con O'Neil of tkto city atarwd for Califorala today aa4 jfroia then- will sail for Hoaolulu. Ttt-y will Ua Matters Before The Surrogate mi negais'g eawrt, Bnjawdbs K. a Miate, real' an: Mate Mr. tnd Mn.

Aaioa Stadt of iBrouklyB. N. ihe Mceateai of Uelr davckier. Lillian ro Kred of Ktwtrk, formerly of fon Ewca. ro Mrs.

Ilueher. JTr-iiii-n: ar.c! Secretary of B. snapped on the o' their Just puljed out of Washington, bearing i southward. wltS Havana, as their ultimate LAST RESTING" PLACE OF" HENRY JUDD "GRAY! lo.i',-; I'O 8 ITop photo shows dlgscrs preparing cenietcrr the morbid crowd ea.thec«3 around the that at Koscdalc. N.

for burial of Judd Gray. tered Gray'J Immediate relatives dlirlnc rltea which) at Slrj Sing for the murder of Albert irere held In a doTrnpour rain. 'Snydcr. Lc-rrcr photo ahotra the iuncra) flsicrssiieail Local Death Record 1C5 180 5(K. ao n-i Georse of Cocoanut Grove, Flor- Brooks.

Harry Pierce, Frank Ida. and Elijah D. of Brooklyn. Fu- and George W. Van Andea.

neral' from Shandaken Church on citfnt was in Wiltwyck cemetery- Tuesday. January 17. Interment in There irere many beautiful Rural Cemeten-. i tributes. On Frldav night a.

Katharine Koosa, aged 77 years, i died at St. licmy, today. Funeral from 1 Edward Barley home of her niece. Karry Ells-; dietl at ll 'e City of worth, St. Itemy.

Wednesday-, January IS, at 2 p. m. Interment in St. The Ulster County Crusadere wiil attend the Wuru Street baptist Church Tueaday evening at 7:45. Ml'RDKlCS SOX.

WIFE AND DAt-CHIEIC DYING Toronto. Jan. 14 George Delgnton. British anhy ret- eran. appeared in police court today to face a charge of murdering his I four-year-old con.

Bernard, his wife Cachet flew la I1.CM.M nrhnesey. far Lstten aaalaletrailaa wen taeusa to E- Ssalth aaa Viola K. HoOsaaa la eeUU ef H. ot who fc- USJUM. of estate SU.96G ml: D.

W. OetraaAer. atwner for retlUoam. so AGsUCVLTCBAL. Albany, K.

Jaa. II cnstipn ot candidates tor pahlic o'- and spy otber enWert saroriEs of poliilcs will he ellmlaated as fir as possible from the prograa at the annual of tke New York State Agricultural Society here Wednesday. Charles H. Baldwin, secretary ot the organization, declared here today. "It ia not the proper time to brtat up any such discussion." he said.

"inasmuch as the principal purpose of the meeting is to take up the problems of the state society aad allied agricultural organizations." Wednesday night the society wilj hold Us annual "old time farm snp- at which the principal speaker la to be Governor Smith. DIED day. January Deignton believed he bad killed allj three when he surrendered to Cemetery. Friends wish- tfauirdar afternoon, declaring he Ylew lhc rwn lB My do on had attacked them with an aie he- Mon(Uy eTeniB at hu Ute cause he was without money and wanted to put them out of their misery. Mrs.

Delgnton today was still un-! thIs city. January 14. In. Port Kwen between the hours 7 and 8 o'clock. conscious, with six compound fractures of the skull, and was feared.

her death THE JOINERS. News of ot Interest to Members Fraternal Societies. The Craftsmen's Club of Kingston Lodge, No. 10. F.

A. will hold the annual meeting and election of officers at the lodge rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. The regular meeting of Kingston Counsel, No. 275, Knights of Columbus, will be. held will also be a meeting of Board of Governors.

1928. H. Barton. Funeral private. Friends wishing to see him may call at residence.

No. 42 Teller Monday evening between 7 and 8 o'clock. Interment In Tongore Cemetery. CARROLL--At CloversvUle, N. January 15.

1928, Isaphlne, wire of the late Chauncey Dr Carroll. Funeral at chapel of A. Carr Son, 1 Pearl street, on Tuesday at 3 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited.

Interment In the Milan cemetery, Dutchess county, on Wednesday. MeCANN--At FlftlachmanoB, N. January 15, 1928, Mary McCann. Funeral from Flelschmanns Catholic Church Wednesday. January IS.

at 10 a. m. Interment In Allaben Keruy cemeLcry. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, 6-t years old.

Tridovr of Kcuben Miller, died Sunday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Quick, near Mohonk. Funeral Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Mettac.ihonts Hall. Jruerment ia WhitUcld cenietery.

of Port Ewen. Kingston Hospital oarly Sunday after a short illness in his 7-Hh year. Ho borii in Krumville and some twenty years ago moved to Edclyrille and for last few years has lived- in Tort He was a kiiul neighbor and be missed by a large circle of friends. He is member of Arelas Lodge of Odd of Klngi- tou. He Is survived by his Mary A.

Bush and three daughters. Evelyn, at home. Mrs. John Kel; noral large delegation- of Kingston Lodge, No. 10, F.

and A. accompanied by a delegation of Readout Commandery, Kingston Council. No. 124. Sons and Daughters of Liberty, will meet! cemetery- tonight at 8 o'clock in Mechanic's Hall, 14 Henry street.

There will be installation of officers and at the close of the meeting covered dish supper will be served. Every member is requested to be present. Mystic Court, No. 62, Order ot the Amaranth, will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening at thu Masonic lodge rooms, at which "he newly elected and appointive oi- Davis fleers will be installed for the ensn- OPPESHBIMER--January Inter- ing year. At the close of meeting a social hour will be enjoyed NEWKIRK--At Mineola.

L. Saturday, January 14, 1928, Newklrk. aged 67 years. Funeral from the chapel of S. R.

Sharpe Company. 791 Bergenline avenue. Union City, N. on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment in WUtwyck cemetery on arrival ot special West Shore train at 1:40 p.

Tuesday. IS, H-at her home. conducted Masonic services home. at the rofreshments will be served. Masons are welcome.

Chicago Gralm Market. Chicago. Jan. 16 (fp)-- prices) Wheat--March. Corn--March.

glna Oppenhelmer 41 Cedar street. Master Funeral from her late home Tuesday at 2 p. m. Relatives and friend! are Invited. Interment In family plot in Wiltwyck cemetery.

ROOSA--At St Remy. January 16. i 1928. Katharine Roosa, aged 77 1 The funeral ot AYillis H. Barton, i who died in this citv Saturday.

Highland.and Mrs Willis -Keator Janaarv 1G. will be priVate. Inter- of ll a 1 2 TM 1 riT3to Pullman Co S3 ruent Tnn-nr-o A interment in KrumviIIc cemo Radio Com. of America S3? 4 Krien 3Irs. Georgiana Simmons, of Irving Simmons, tli-id suddenly Sunday evening at her nome, Xo.

Strand, the eu'ects of stroka shi-i sustained while tskiUB part in the usual Sunday evening open air meeting of the -SaJvattou Army, of which she was a member, at the corner of John and Wall streets. She appeared to rally'some- Radio Corn Readlnc Kallroad Republic Iron Steel Royal Dutch SL Louis San Fran. Ity. Co. Sears Roebuck Co.

Sinclair Cons. Oil Corp Tongore Cemetery. May, 92 1-3 c-. May c. Oats--March, Ctutadutn Btautifal Among the sevea reservadooa set aside by the government of Canada In (be Rocky mountains there Is aone more beautiful than Waterloo Lakes National ptrk, wlilch UM the eastern slope of the Rockies where these approach the tatemaOoa-1 what and with, tho assistance uf an- other member ot ihe Army was able monnt Friends who wish to view the re- i to return to tho Salvation Army llall wondary.

The park forms a rough mains may do so this evening be- I Jane Everett, -aridow of Benjamin. 1 on North, Front street wnere she de- with a long L-ehaped section tween the hours of 7 and o'clock JEuIey. died at the homa of her daugh-' sired lo remain for the service. to the east, whole baring years. Funeral at the home of her niece.

Sfrs. Harry Ellsworth, St. Remy, Wednesday. January 18, 1928. at 2 p.

m. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment in St. Remy Cemetery. SIMMON'S--In this city, Sunday, January IS, 1928.

O.eorcUiu Cllne, widow of Irving Simmons. Funeral at the Salvation headquarters, 94 North Front street. (Wednesday at 2:20 p. m. Relatives 31-' at the street.

late residence, .42 Teller '3 I in I 1 ier, Mrs. Benjamin Burgher in ML: slie entered the hall, however, her Trc-niper on Friday, January 13. Shu condition v-'as such that it was decid- Gcorge W. died at his home by two sons. Ward of remove her homo and Sanisonville Saturday.

January! Kingston and Everett of summon a physician. She was.placed Standard Oil of Calif. 53 rill of Burnsiile. N. and one Standard Oil of X.

4'J I daughter, Miss Edna Davis of Sosi- Studebafeer Corp, Funeral from the Samson- an area of abont-220 square miles. PaMic The world's smallest pnMIc railway, a 15-Inch gauge type, runs fron Ronney, through the famous marshes to ttythe, Kent. England. The engines, weighing about eight tens, have and friends invited. Interment in Montrepose cemetery.

WHITE--At BaahneUTllle. X. January 14, It28, Andrew TV. White. Funeral Shandaken Church, Tuesday, January 17.

Interment Shandaken Cemetery. Roller Bearing. Tobacco Products T7nion Pacific K. C. S.

Cast Iron Pipe. 1 S. Ind. Alcohol Co U. S.

Kubber Co V. S. Steel Corp ibash Railroad i Benjamin Burgher; also eicht cd home but died within a few- children and one brother. Willis Eve- minutes. Mrs.

Simmons had been u. rett of Lake Katrine, and three sis- member oi tbe local Salvation A'nr, vi-n Mrs. Alma Stoutenburgh of the 151 sixteen years and Tvas i Brooklyn Mrs. of Always active in the Army work. up to 50 miles hour with California and Mrs.

Geors-e Whittle of Doing the Christmas season she was Tbe fare from cad ef Ji H. Newkirk. I Ashohan. Funeral services at the familiar figuro on the streets, bar-1 the line to the Miter, a distaace of formerly of this city and for ir.ari home of her daughter in Mt. Trcmper in charge of one of the eight and a half Biles, la 25 cetta.

A years chit; train dispatcher for Wednesday. January IS. at 1 p. ra. "Salvation Army kettles In which i special train can be hired for $175.

shore railroad at Weehawkcn. jiniemcat in Woodstock cemetery. -f un sra collected to 3erv to riled at Mineola. L. The remains of holiday cbeer to Besides the national officers and V.

estinghouse Elec. Co. 0: directors. His Eminence Cardinal White Motors will be to this city for interment in Wiltwyc'it cemcterv. A spOcial Carroll, -widoir of She "is survived worthy families, i i by one son.

ft Rillys-Overlacd 1. Woolworth F. 1:0 Vellow Truck t. Conck 'M Hayes, Governor Alfred E. Smith.

Mayor James J. Walker, representatives of the Knights of Columbus, and otber dignitaries of the church, state and city will be present. Members of Court Santa Maria. No. 164.

are cordially invited to lead. Rcserrallous iril! be made as i key Jan. 16 (.: requests, accompanied by money, jWith the iuausaration today of West Shore train Ti-ill bear the mains to Kingston Tuesday and I arrive nt 1:40 p. m. w.

cue suriivea one son ial Chauncey D. Carroll, died Sunday at George Simmons, -n-ith whom sto re Glovcrsville. X. Y. One son.

Eugene made her homo, and three brothers, Carroll of survives i ninf. vznrtnn r'linA SERVICE FROM KEY WEST TO Hale Ciine. Surton Cllno her. Mrs. Carrol! had resided here aiu i Clinc, of this city i for a number of years and was a Funeral services aticr- i Mis? Tlrc'inr.

Oppenhcimor died al member of the Kondout Presbyterian noon at 2-30 from the 5al- her home Cedar street Sunday) church. She ondeared herself to ration after a protracted illness. She is sur-jiarce circle of friends and' will be Army Captain Kllp- of tbe" local Army corps, will of tbe ocal Army corps i TiTert pne sister. Henrietta' rtraembered for her sterling Chris- have charce of the service. Opror.hp)ir.eT and four brothers.

Wolf.l Jain character, especially by loose I in MonTrepose ccmcterv. Pimoa ar.d Jusiua. all of this Whom she taught in the Sundar are received. All requests money must be in by January 19. -was by of Funeral from school clr.s^^s of Chapel.

The re roncknocki ins will be e- iTiformatlon may hr calliac Miei (1705 i. grand regent. wna service hy airplane fc( lalp rcs idcnce Tuesday at 2 m. broucnt to this city for Icueral ere an Havana. Jhis cliy 0 ok interment in the family p3oi ic AVilt-JTicos to be ia ihe mor- had pla ne Srs; tuarv parlor of A.

Cair 4fe Son, 1 United States. Toarl street. Tuesday ai 3 p. ia. Ini The two places which began Mary McCaaa dJefl at her home inj te al Miiazi.

Daichess connty, dally roond trips to Cap-' 1)manr si on Snnday. Jamiarri Wednesday. flt Armory TooJcM. jjiafhave a The annual inspection mcster.seagers and of the First Battalion Headquarters and will fee Battery and Combat Train. Battery of month by A.

will be held at armory ttisj motored Fokker stlp. evening. All men reporting to assemble at p. m. There wiii 0 Cewt.

be Inspection by battery ":30 and by jnspcctlag officers at is snrvire-l hy her hasbaad. at The watch tie twpectioa. is UlTlte4 to Conghlis strwt, icr The East Kingstoa M. E. ch.reh Ladiea' Aid will hold a ekowder eecfnmiaK at Florida, and Kauna Wallace o' Piae Fanersl froa: Flaischaasss JCathoifc Clmrch on Wednesday.

Jaa- 10 o'clock a. m. laier- Cemetery. of 133 day, was fined J10 in police court' W. died at hir today.

Raiph Beaser. who said he 'home ir. BcshnelJlrille on Saturday. rooaaed on Van Burea- street, was January 14. He is hjc a svspeaded secteac? when ar- wife.

Mary, oce oa a charge of disorderly oi ibis citv. one brother. arrested Saturday of Etaira. X. adaogbier.

Fannfe, 'Teaser, of this city, and two was. aoon at tsro o'clock and was largely The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Laca5 Boeve. of ihe First Dutch Church, of Mr.

Kraft fzs a meaoer. Jtrs. WJ31 Be "Abide With Me." accoa palled piano by vT, Whitias; Fredea-i of Use church. The were of Readout No. 52 and were DoaaW M.

Leith. Georje Keat, Coarics Ewel. Charles Ancient Egyptian According to Herodotns, the known as the father of hbtary. used the pyramids were baaled reached halfway across tbe African contiaeoL It was bant 4000 B. Tie Importance of tola road can be gathered frotc fact taet It retpalred 10.000 den working ftr tea yean constrvct a single ssDe of It vf Trie and ftisve of for tie iadirtdjial trees rtoaid be fldent to receive tie roots of the tree extended fiys tie TSx Ia thelf natural Aawrtcan Tree bole should be than eoocsh to Retire the.

tfcc sasie naasxr. Legal for the Investment of Trust Funds We have prepaml a bjc of fint Mortpce Real Estate Ccrtifiato on coeapfeted inane pradudnf New York City propertiea. which in the opinoa of counsel are legal for the of Trust Funds under the of New York State. 5.50 StXD ft)R LIST KD-J. ROBJENT, MAYNARD CO.

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