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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 13

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Kingston, New York
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THE DAILY TKKEMAV WKPNKSOAY KYKMMJ, 6, 1015. 13. SJ axwfc Car 1 at Electric Starting and Lighting The new Maxwell equipped with the Sunnu- Huf Electric Startiuc ami Lif htinc This system is sinf le nnit type, combining in one instrument the generator and motor. It is the simplest, "sure-fire" powerful self, starter made and has about one-half the wire of ordinary starters. We are waiting to you for test ride in the ear that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records.

Stuyvesant Garage A. H. CHAMBERS, Prop. 246-252 Clinton Are. Kingston, N.

Y. I WHISTLER AT WEST POINT. I He Loved Trut'i and Took. Punishment Rather Than I At West Point was old Joe. the flo cadet hair cutler.

He was never I known to smile or to deviate from "regulations." Once a month cadets were oblijred to have their hair cut by him. This was a great worry to Whistler, who (linked to part liK pretty locks, so he would try by tajolery and flattery to have Joe let up a little on the length of his hnir. But iu this he was never successful. Joe would stop his shears iu the midst of a remonstrance and say, "Mr. VThistler.

do you want me to cut your hair according to regulations or Of course this put an end to the argument, would come back to our rooms, look in the plass and swear about Joe. He loved frankness, truth and honor. Cards were forbidden in cadet barracks, but we had a pack, and one night long after "taps" (10 o'clock) we had been playing, and the cards lay carelessly aside, when we were surprised by the of the Inspecting officer, who spied the cards. We knew thnt the offense was a serious one against disc-inline and considered whether we coiiuVVroperly ask that the report should read "Cards In possession," a lesser offense, instead of "Playing cards," as we were not playing whea the inspector saw us. Whistler said, "No, we had been playing," so we faced the music and as punishment lost our cadet furloughs for M.

Lazelle In Century. V-V? Achievement. Reflect upon the disproportion he tween the achievements of man anc the use lie puts them to. He inrenti tireless Iclegraphv. and the ships cal' to one another day and night to tel the "ame of the latest winner.

He i i i the flving" machine, life It to advertise pills and droi Excellent Precepts. Go not so lar ot.t of your path for a truer life, keep strirtlv oti-nard in that path alone vhicb. your genius points'out; do the tilings trhich lie nearest'to you. but winch a're d'JFcnlt to e'a purer, a mbic thoughtful and laborious life, more true to rour neighbors noble and -Henrr Thoreau. DIDN'T QUITE DODGE.

When the Elder Booth Tritd to a Man Who Bored Him. Thomas R. Gould admired the elder Booth pinion to r.dora'ioa. The most minute and instructive account that exists of Booth's acting was written, by him--a book called "The Gould's marble bust of Booth, a noble work of art (made before the comedian Flynn broke Booth's nose with a pewter pot), is the best likeness of thnt great actor. But Goulds nssiclious personal attentions to Booth became wearisome to that eccentric man and vexed him.

Peculiar disci ctton is sometimes requisite to those who would pinNe pierce eminent persons Booth, when acting in Boston, custom- nrih lodged nt nn old hotel called the Allitou. s-itnaied iu Tremuiit street, lTi oniei oC Court street. day," Edwin, my fattier d.i«lied into the bedroom where 1 was sifting and nlmool breathless liable, p-vclfliined: 'Gould; Coining 1.1 I'm and iitcrallj un-ler- ncntli tlic bed. I Mr. Gmld.

not 1o find mj (I think lie i s-ecn him ntbli- itiif niid lie talked i i me for minuses Then there monipuf of sili-ii! mv father, bpi wn'iu: liBp.uient. thrust Ins lie.u 1 rnit fnun under tin- lied, inqiiuii 1 be did i lion- ilio effe ''oilier i Wce'ulv Thirstv? Don't Bel tf As your dafly companion WRIGLEVS will quench your thirst, keep your mouth and throat moist and refreshed, quicken your appetite and aid digestion. It lasts long, costs little and means much to your comfort and happiness. Two delicious flavors. I WRAPPED IN s73? Sealed tight Kept right His Extreme Tactfulness.

"You have oeen observing our bo all the evening, Mr. Gloom," said Popjoy" "Now, can ou tell us what he is very nkelv to become when he grows up?" "Yes if you. can stand the shock!" replied I Fuller Gloom, has a brjght though evil Kansas City Star un- Metal for Yachts Monel metal, an alloy nickel, will probably replace steel and hroH7c for the construction or -achts. I It is tougher than nickel not corrorte and retains its nrieht- ncss. Aluromnm, -pcht lpif; only a "hort tiino TM A a tcnrtcr totie.

"shdll 1 have tbe in contact v.ith salt w'a'cr. misery of French Politeness. As polite nation the French doitbli'dly lead the world, thinks .1 contributor to a British weekly The oilier dav a dentist's servant the door to a woebegone pa who, he nucr- Recognize Superiority. In Yellowstone park, brown bears retreat hastily from the hotel garbage piles when black bears heavo In sight, and the latter. In turn, promptly pet mt the approach of the silvertips.

ta in- terepting little social systoa. established on the primoraiml.bajto tear. I I GODOWSKY JOHN BARNES WELLS, Tenor ANNA LOUISE DAVID, Harpist) LUCY GATES, Soprano ALEXANDER BLOCK, Violinist) WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12: WEDNESDAY, MAR.

22 HIGH SCHOOL AUDIT Tickets on Sale at Rider's Music Store Exchange For Reserved Seats Monday, October 11.

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Years Available:
1873-1977