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THE KINGSTON A FBEEMAy. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22,1915. TZSMI: fir Ft? If tatt tie Republicans. No mac 1 could have been more faithful to the Interests entrusted to him and wcord is one.of trMeb. in ttw Second ward should be EsterM fteeaad-'lus oSce at EicrsttB.

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Loclv- M. KlorV. Aibac? S. 0 Toi-V A.sodft"! piper KiaWn Cllr- Ofirial fiipw of York 1575. Uptown SHI uecu tw I has been honored with or I London trust and has proved WthJU to civic pride hasled him to most valuable Msmce i all public movements -n-hidi were WITH Vitalized Air 1 X.

OCT. 22, vu i iirxx by Kingston, and his public apmxea i of offlce a Wc "ienterprise has given him the confl-1 B0ua( ng wor use i frequently ilch his activities war- politicians to denote their pay, my As a taxpayer he has Seen E0 n. and It's UV.e charity." "How's ooVing after the interests of 'that, pi?" "It covers a multitude of to which task AgeHearid. "always shown marked devo- "Which are the pictures In your Kolts is a practical busi-! gallery value most highly?" of the type most needed in 11 told man to go round and take off the price marks I had put on 'em before I had time to learn 'em by Star. more capable, if be naa oeen The Shandaken is fortu- Well how di(1 your ticket come nized and the supplies of his oppon-, a ln a i men of the type of ln the primaries?" "Crooked ents cut off he would undoubtedly G( or Schwarzwaelder not only horls beat us," answered the have promptly res.tored peace res idents but for town piunkville candidate.

"We were fix-j i nr inir fn nffpr two dollars votes a Probably the recognition of ranza and the placing of an cm-! bargo upon shipments ot munitions r.f war to the other Merfcan handlt chiefs was tbe best thing tbat could be done under existing circumstances. The vice of the affair Is that it comes too late. Huerta was just as good s. man a Carranza. to a government like ours, and his reelection to tbe county legislature to Courier-Journal.

Ingenious. At one of the military some trusted to- a i I A i say the least, and he was certainly bft CPrtaln more tolerant, besides being vastly i -more capable. If be bad been recog promptly restored for risiueius ---retrained from subjecting the Mr Sclrwa riwa.clde as supervisor of tc.offer two dollars Vnited States to humiliation. How- lhp tovrn has "made Rood." Of un- tho otner siae cam over. Huerta is out, and the recog- tioned honesty and integrity, nltion of Carranza Is a sort of Hob- possessing a thorough knowledge of son's choice.

(Hobson. It will be business and business usage, his abil- reinembered, was a livery keeper lty has bPen so marked as to bring who compelled customers to take Wm prominently to the attention of the horse nearest the door.) Now an rt hf been i a a new set of troubles will come on. on i to tbe town ol Shandaken lhroujh Tho other day the British Embassy also to Ulster county. Shan- Ho ba(1 not properly adjusted Ms at Washington banded our Govern-; da has a proud record of super-; saddle, and on mounting he swung-- rnont a bill for injury to an electric visors an it wants to maintain tbe saddle and all--riuht under the light plant In Vera Cruz owned by i standard which for years has British capital. There be more ot beon required.

The record of the these bills. German, French and pas two years is an excellent record Dutch capital has also suffered, to say to keep to. is the record made by nothing of outrages and murders on Mr Schwarzwaelder, and It can be. -oh, no sergeant." was the in- the persone of European citizens. I bes continued by Mr.

gtant a under Are we to make Carranza settle or or himself. Cere's a fine protection from the sun." pay ourselves, or let the foreign VEARS AoO Oovernmeut, collect, mcidental Nlcbo dllly- Arnold died at the home of A politician, at a luncheon tn New I iiauRhter on Railroad avenue. 'York, smiled and said, apropos of the Alton Reynolds and Miss M'n a i i i udes of politics: Davis married at the home of a politician bride's parents in Middletown. "How did that proud. The Second ward are, "CulrtraV united In the ca.ua* of and "Because ho illdee efflciect govcrccent.

oae step toward ham Age-Herald. i securing which will be the -sir, I to ask you for your i ItJon of Supervisor Rlfenbary. idaughwr-s hand," "All right, soaay; --r- 'you'll find It In my The record of William H. Kolta as nore American. entitles him to vote of -you Orump to get along man in the Third ward who re tty well." "Yw.

You lifn-es that faithful service should be never anything but trouble, KOUB has always and that's all ever hare to "-to the Third ward. Transect uncn vottW hcKht they fly?" to don't hesitate. Well do It quickly iand replace with SUPERIOR DENTISTRY Crown and Bridgework, Fillings, etc. Every patient pleased and with price as well. Don't hesitate! DR.

HILL 312 Wall St. Lady Attendant Phone 863 5ended for a seconds i. there!" yelled the noncom, I dprision luat riding, do vou porll to the Monroe Doctrine? Somebody must pay the coat of dallying for years. ACCORD. In Colorado, where women vote, cruelty is a ground for divorce, but a law which took effect last July provides in substance that a wife has to stand beating for a year before she can avail herself of I at hw home in Marlborough.

legal deliverance. she gets tired of being knocked about and wearing blark band on the i i i a i a IUM ol' liability to pay Our orlty for i i i is Denver Post. "'tvst widely circulated i mtii-t i ed daily paper in A law like this is to make aiij df- Many a politician has bragged a he bad all the big men ot his rharles party at his back only to And out ihe i iuter on that they were there to kick World. Harry H. Holden, aged 92, A Misunderstanding.

Copyist Hart Sdxto" kJUn OU may go anywhere, or everywhere; you'll be well dressed if you're wearing one of our Hart Schaffner Marx we have styles for young men, for older men; we have sizes for large men and small men, stout or slender men, short or tall men. Prices $18 to $45 S. COHEN'S SONS The home of Hart Schaffner Marx good clothtt Manhattan Shirts Regal Shoes Stetson Hats Columbia Shirts Baniiter Shoes Mark Wove. RELIABLE TAXI COMFY To From All Trains. Day and Sight Service- Touring Cars to Bent CHARLES BULEY, Prop 1750.

16 Stree It's So Easy to make your home bright and cheerful. Have your old silver replatea, your chandeliers refinished and see Vhat a difference it makes. We do all kinds ot plating. Have the metal parts of your auto nickel plated uiti save labor. THE W.

G. MFG. Fozhall avenue and Stephan St. KINGSTON. N.

Y. Heory Ford said at Dearborn: "In politics I'd be as ridiculous eing knocked about and wear- "In politics i a ne as riaicu.ous ind ItM-i-s her l.u*-' Accord. Oct. 21--Miss Daisy Bell absurd. I guess, as the young bUck Mid ur i.u murned l)omc from a visit with fe schoolmartn.

he can ct a i hoi i al Abhokan. The scUoolmarna, after his the i is re-roonng the i onhed a him steadily (lie lyron Baiter is re-roofing the 'so i i a Busn USF, ng spectac i s. Then, sac 3CZ drink Charles "George gave a loud laugh of joy. He crushed her to his breast. i i Au murmured, I com inau's blood boil.

could not pO to Thursday. October 21. bm otlierliig her w.lh kisses. 1.1.,_ i' A visit, i i t'aE'o R.6Cord'*'HGr8'Id- I n- '--Vcti Kroin, Wi-dm-sday. to Motile U.u, i El! auction be passed In New York, which huu a made visit manhood In f.ct.

wo Uo to not believe a legislator could bo v- founcl who would introduco such a measure at Albany. Now, why should there be such a law in a. State where A Mohlizntion Incident. times of overwhelming American women vote? The only plausible ticlpatlon in politics lessens masculine feelings of admiration and chivalry toward them. Bronxvtllc.

N. Y. Miss Ada Dell DeVoe and the Rev. Voight were quietly uuited in the home of the bride's and AVednesday morning at 10 tinl answer is that the ballot gives wo- 0 i 0 ck. The district superintendent ol ule men no real power, while their par- of the Newburgh district performed'when on every hand are to the ceremony, immediately atter scenes of patriotism, seit- wbicb the bride antl groom depart- an dauntless bravery, when whole led by auto.

They expect to make nations are stirred by great ca( i their" future home at Newburgh. N. am ity, the fevor of public sentiment i Y. The best wishes of the commun- some me gives rise to incongruously. which have drifted into the war while it was under way were bribed to do so.

no proof of any -such fact from exists. makes alt the more in- "Aueust 1 1914 a captain who ca i his i i stopped crtnvde street and Greece if she will join in with Allies. This island is three and a 1 nes the size of Rhode and almost half as large as Jersey. oupbt to belong to Greece 1 anyway, since four out of five of the' people are Greek Christians. It is very rich in agricultural resources and is susceptible of devcl- there is strong suspiciou ity go out to them for a most pros- Such an incident that the vnnou.

European countries, 6 $ggg started to PariE th6 FrCn i erect his now house- Miss Grace Lester is tho delegate the Reformed Church to the an iuv U.I.IC Frosl t'cm'k a load of the driver to take him to the formal, publlr offer of tenclu-rs to 'the convention Wcclnes- eastern railway terminus. The cab, Great Bntaiu to give Cyprus to day. AH report a most interesting stopped and the cabman. tj ie iinri profitable time. an ill huffl Nelson Christiana, Townsend Os- captain and is.unu tp.rhoudt, Fred Krom and Waiter, it is said the cap- half times the size of Rhode Island "'ere in Kingston recently.

tain am a tt5! I must get there PINE GROTS. -A group of bystanders witnessed Grove Oct John tho cabman's refusal. They spoke to was a guest one another in an undertone. sua- of her parents Mr. and Mrs.

E. detily they rushed forward, picked Uthisrr on Sunday. up the captain bodfly. thrust him. Mrs Jane Cherltree enjoyed an equipment and all.

into the caD ana cement, since only one-tbiid of the auto ride to Bearsvillo on Sunday. i amme the floor. Some one pulled Adelbert Lapo and wife of Wood- tlie Driver from his seat. A man 'Made in a minute-the milk's mixed in it" All the work is done before you begin. Even the milk which you generally haye to add is included in Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour.

la a twinkling, you stir ia cold water, and the pancakes ore on the griddle--ready to eat by the time coffee is served. No matter bow hurriedly breakfast must be prepared, with Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour you can always have just what a man wants for breakfast. Better than he expects, for until he tastes the pancakes made with Aunt Jemima's, be wouldn't believe they could so good! Try it. Delight your family, UNT JEMIMA'S 'ANCAKE FLOUR FOR GARDENS AND LAWNS I WHS Canadian Wood Ashes Land Plaster, Lime SOLD BY RICHARD TAPPEN Greenkill at Stirling St Puts Sfeand hustle in your heni strong and vigoroaj. --just Kocxi GctK COHOTS HOOT IflKDT puts Roup to lout.

Give Stinking water; AskforConkey'sFoultryBook. '-We Kill Conkey and do CANFIELD SUPPLY CG. Strandand Ferry St. TIMETABLE FERRYBOAT TRANSPORT In effect October 17, 1911. 9:00, 9:50, 10:30 and 11:25 a.

m. 12:15,12:50, 1:30, 2:40. 3:40,4:00, 4:40, 5:35 and 6:20 p. m. Leaves 8:10, 9:30, 10:10 and 11:05 a.

m. 12 m. 12:30, 1:05, 2:15, 3:00, 3:40, 4:25, 5:10, 6:05 and 6:45 p. m. I EN THE OF KJ5GSTOIT.

SUNDAY DINNER, 60c 12 to 2 and to I. A La Carte at AH Rein arable laud is under cultivation. The Aunt Jemima's Buckwheat flour comes in white packages. Ask for it a spite ot initial hesitation, it WllUlm Spnng aj a a ter Kditn. i eventually be accepted unless a i rs Cole and M.

A. the oiher side can make a higher Sisbop. bid. which is probably impossible Tho iss ln Edythe Bran iiitor.d tbe winter at. view of a has been promised to I Turk(-.

A'ter all. why should we ji rs Harry Mowrr tester tbe election floater or the Monrtav orabie as the run of foroipn nations. No section of tbe ci'y has grown more rapidb than the Second which comprises more than any other ward Me business enterprises an.i residential streets. A large majority of its residents O-WTJ ihoir own homes and they feel the burden ol equailv with tbe bit; busiaefs and manufacturing in- 1 erects. Taies are necessary but sometimes there may be soaoe wbicb -sroald not have been accessary if there had been proper regard to expenditures oa the part of official.

The Interests of the Second been nsosi care- wbo hM supervisor for the past four years and wha beta waosa- ester niothei. Mrs was a of Mrs a Bis-hop lar.iily on Mon.irn and Tiies- day. Kernire ret'irncd from the Kiseley boanhnt; hous-- 1 Dwisrhi Holden ar.i! rtron and i t'barlr? IVpcw anil rr.ilriren of Saugerties spent Sunday with William Myer nnfi lar.iiiy. Tl Quirk wiS- Tnl Pausertics r.n»5 and slsccr visitors o' Mr arid Mrs Becker is Mrs. Mygrar.t Grantwpo.l Farm.

Mr. and Mrs Edward Br.atoa took a trip to on Tuesday. Tt.f and Pnyl-'r atTcr.iie.1 at WooiiitCK in s-unoay i LYONSVILLE. Oct. is been ill for a.

long at the home of her sister. Mrs. i I afternoon. Sr.ydor on Friday Her many friends will be clad to hear that she stood the right. Orr Christiana is building an addition to bis barn.

Ray Davis and family enjoyed a to Samsonville on Sunday. Chipp QII.C'K of High Falls was a caller in this place on Monday. Kelder and -wile of High rpent the week end at the home of Mr? Keider and family. Haizie of The Vly is h-osy -wuh his steam thresher for the farmers in this place. Frank Palen of Montgomery was a wwk end visitor in this place.

Miss Myrsle Markle spent a few days -s-itb her sister the psft week. Mrs Jar? A. Orrrze afternoon ai H. Greene's. John R.

ar.d family of Krip- plebusb spent Sunday at the home of her yaretns, Stephen Emery and NOTICE TO pursuance jf an order of Hon. Walter JT. Gill. Surrogate of Ulster county, notice Is hereoy given according to to all having claims against Cornelia Krom, late of the town of Esopus, county of THrter, deceased, InteiUte. to prewat with vouchers in support thereof, to the un- deralnad tkt of estate said tht office of Artkor C.

Connellv, 239 Wall street. Xlnistoa, la the said county of Ulster, on or the first day of December, IMS. Patcd. May 37. 1815.

ERNEST A. KELLT. Administrator. C. Connelly, Attorntr.

38 Wall KlBfjtoa, N. T. This is the new CADT CONTINUOUS GUM PL ATE. g-ims are porcelain and look absolutely natural. Pink rubber cums have always appeared palpably artificial The CADT ROOFLESS PLATfi WITH PORCELAIN GUMS is light, sweet-, cool and natural looking.

Thev about the aame as common plates. CADT DENTAL OFFICE 324 Wall St, Kingston, N. Y. STVTB OF "EW TORK. SUPREME; Court.

County of nrter---OOrge L. FtTgr against Harry Axelrod, Mamie Axel- I rod and George To the above defenflants: i TOt ARE HEREBT SUJDIOSED to an- I swer the complaint Jn tfiis action, and to a copy of yonr answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to appear or judgment -will be taken aeainst you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Trial to be held in the county of tester. Dated October 1315. i T.

B. VAX WAGONEX. I Plaintiffs Attorney. Office and P. O.

Address. 32 Vain Street, Klngsioa, N. T. To Bartr ATelrod: Tie foreceiiifc is served open votj by publication pursuant to an order of jadfe of Cls- ter connty. Xew the dar of October.

1913. and 3 with the cotn- plaint la tie oillce of the clerk of Ulster ivnatS Xejr Terk. Bated 1Mb, T. B. TAX WAGOSE5.

Attormey for PJaJatiff." Ottfe anfl P. O. Address. 52 Mala Strwt, T. CITT ELECTIO" NOTIC1.

Notice Is hereby given that the nanuil city election in and for the city of Kingi- ton. at which are to be elected tte foilotf- ing, namely: A Jlayor in place of Palmer Canneld. Jr. An Alderman-at-Large, (new office cre- An 'Alderman for the First Ward In place of Wright Smith. An Alderman for the Second "Ward la the place of Robert An Alderman for the Third Ward in tie place of Georee Schick.

i An Alderman for Hie Wars is 1 the place of Jacob Schiln. An Alderman for the Fifth VfttA Id tie place of George A. An Alderman for the Sistu Ward la the place of Joseph Mitchell. I An Alderman for the Serentfc ward place of George C. Kirchner.

i An AHermnn in the Eighth Vard In place of William McuIIough. i An Alderman for the Ninth Ward IE place of 'William Moyle. An Alderman for the Tenth TTard in place of Jacob F. Myers. An Alderman for the Eleventh "ward in place of VT.

n. Connelly. An Alderman for the Twelfth Ward In place of William B. Martin. An Alderman for the Thirteenth place, of Henry Jenks.

A Supervisor for the First "Ward In of Charles A. Schermerhorn. A Supervisor for the Second 'Ward plice of Tjercfc T. Rtfenbary. A Supervisor for the Third Ward to place of William H.

Kolts. A Supervisor for the Fourth Ward is place of Frederick Wiedemann. A Supervisor for the Fifth Ward in place Sherwood A Supervisor for tta ttcth Wmrd place of John J. Cashifl. A Supen-isor for the Seventh ward place of Frank P.

Quigley. A if or for the Eighth -place of Arthur Rice. A Supervisor for the Klnth Ward place of A. W. Thompson.

A Supervisor for the Tenth Ward place of John A. Xock. A Supervisor for the Eleventh Ward place of Edgar T. Shuttls. A Supervisor for the Twelfth Ward i place of John Hein.

Jr. A Supervisor for the Thirteenth Ward In place of Georce Schick. All of whose terras will 'on the 31st day of December. ffilc night- I Will be held In the said city Iton, on Tuesday, November 2. several polling" places designated by us 1 coininon ronncil.

i Polls open at 6 a. m. and close at P- Dated. October IS. IMS.

I PALMER CAXFIELD. JK- fl JOHN T. CUMMIXG5. atr Clerk. ULSTER DELAWARE RAILROAD TABLTC IT KStPMTB VALCE BY THE CIRCC1ATIOX, UK FMCHMK hw clr- of Readout m.

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