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Classified Advertisements CHARLES IT. CARD. Fort X. T. MOORE, SW BieMWiy.

JT T. fTRrSEL. 745 H. SIMPSOS. rJEEJIAJf BRASCH Mr S-I BrMdwtf.

MtTMT NOVEMBER If -tkto if birthday yourself, gire thought and doora as much as poaalble her THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 20,1915. HR fill IN out of must The man of thii Mrth'date mustl mi nt8 to 1 hU lower nature and not of intoxicants in any form ARMIES A eafftt menbw. of the Loral Pi-tea, Aid Society by tie president, Mrs. San Bernstein at her hotne oa Pearl Before tie court of appeals A1-! street laat night A delightful mn- connection' tie Anal settlement pf the ae-1 of Frank B.

Lown of Pough-i the First Presbyterian Church All eon- upon the good Scorpio. Club will One Cent Per Word Roberts, debased, a wealthy phy-i 1 was taken by Thornton D. i i and J-rances P. Roberts, wi lfrom an order of the Third p- ne By Tel-amjjjj 0 Freeman. London.

Nov. city and wln town of importance in Servia 11 a. the exception of Ochrida. is now in i A. M.

the possession of the Teutonic allies. I Mathews, pastor. Thanksgiving sen-ice on Thanksgiving Day -n, Persons in Albanv on inursday included W. A. in StanTM and (,.

ise. a suest at the 1 making tu-I dancing and all the old! Greece ao as to precipitate a skua ET St Bone St. and MS Brtadway; Rose SS Llndsley John If. Cerdti ftfate. Henry St.

Ap- TO LET--Lowtr flat, nlr 65 Clinton Are. firming a decree of the Ulster county' i st for those surrogate's court allowing the count of Mr. Lown as executor, in-' Bmrnhar tendered a eluding attorney's fees paid by him. i 7 pIelMnt partv on Thursday Prior to the death of Dr. Roberts he i home on Hon street made a will providing for a trust PBor of her 3d W'thday.

Dur- of 'the major part of his estate 1 evening Victrola and vocal i with remainder to his children He i 160 0118 wer rendered and dane- had made substantial" loans or ad- wai lso en ed- The hostess to most of his children who I Se tuous supper that was South of Itowur'and at Kostu-! vT aSSis ant TMTM' JOUfEKS. alley station, at Rosendale. iwi of Interest to Members of Fro- sa i Mi Sd ro( ldln ton a former which will foYceThe'Gre'ek Ci past nine yeWwMhV' -3?" or Miss Helen or another 0 on. 1 1 4U blATJ 1 n. fl A uiiui i i i i i 11US (Political phase of the Balkan i SatUr been slud at MI.

Holvoke Col- jation was the reported engagement Menln December 4. ege South Hadley. has re- Kitchener, the British war Kingston. Council, No 35K iti.d non to spend the Thanks- i 1 i i (T 1- In Athens tday. meet Klng Constantine Commercial 'hold an i 1 i her are nts on important meeting n- I Pythian Hall to to the this evening at matters in state convention.

wcoad hand eed among themselves that te he best eTCr Mr Barnhart Higbwt ptM they owed the estate should be! recelved presents. I North It. TtL SL flat I D1 ab. IT 11 Stnyresant Garage. TO 1ST -41 O'Reilly In- TO I FT--Flat.

20 Broadway and Downs 6 rooms, nil $18. quire of The Hntton O. T(l LET--flat. JS per month, 498 incton Inquire Hertog's Paint Store. TO 29 Lfbertr St 1-0 I fnttnze 7 Tjjiwrcnoe niontli: residence, corner Fair St.

and Maiden cottage. TTm. D. Brinnier. TO Fair St.

Gco ray storm, 288 B. Styles. TO flat. 3S Hoffman St. TO LET--Office room nnd two or three nice centrally located.

O'Reilly's. 530 Tf) npptr Im- mrmntf. Ltnrterjan ninton Are. Telephone I4T3-R. TO Van EttPn S7 Broadwar.

John G. FfiK nEXT-- Ooiibj- residence at Ko. U2 TT. Chestnut nil Improvements. Inquire at BrOftdwsr.

repaid to it. Subsequently the execu- of another will by Dr. Roberts iwas obtained in which will it was (provided that all the children and tteir mother should share equally in 'the estate. Upon the death of the doctor this second will providing for equal distribution among the widow and children was admitted to probate. An appeal -was taken by (interested parties, who were subse- 'quently induced to withdraw their among them a large bouquet ot yellow chrysanthemums.

Among those present were: Mrs. Barnhart. Mrs. Maines, Mrs. A.

Arnold, Mrs Arnold, Mrs. Kirchner, Mrs. Struby, Mrs. Ginsburgh, Mrs. Selfridge, Miss Mabel Barnhart, Miss Agnes Krengloskie.

MiM Mary Straily. Miss Clarisa Miss Anna Barnhart, Miss Alice Wilson, Miss Nellie Selfridge and John Barnhart, Mr. Smith, Daniel Barn- appeal by substantial payments to I hart and Cn rle8 Thomas. -isi FOU on G. Van Etten.

Lucas Turnpike. 7 don-ntown on: remon for the second Dr. Rob- was S3 years old. Argued by iSelden Bacon for appellant; Howard "Mpp for appellant-respondent; Dau; rth E. Ainsworth for executor-re- ondent.

Crescents to Play K. of C. On Monday evening the fast Crescent Basketball Club of this city will play the Knights of Columbus Five of Ne-R-burgh at Washington Hall on Abeel street. Since their 114 Trftmper Ave. nvK BOOM flat.

St. St. all Im- Apply X. P. J.

MnJ-phy. To er StrsnJ anil Hiulitwaek Are. Jnhn N. TO 207 St. TO LET--House.

B4 Tine Grove Are. 100 Hoffman Pt Call TO LET-- House. 101 Pine drove quire Elizabeth Groves. JO room 117 AVflshlnKton near Pearl Jiuirc 42 Crown St. FOR In- Jf Si taV man Alldr FOR r.aylntr See MeVritt JohTYt', "gg TO 1M Tnlr St.

TO LET-rottncrc rooms, month: i-omer Tlr St. and Viiden Lnnc: cottage, 85 Ttn St. Wm. D. Brinnier.

defeat by the Hudson Five a. short time ago the Crescents have put in some hard practice and they expect to register their first win of the season, at the expense of the Newburgh Club. "Jud" Galloway the former manager of the Clark Five, when boT aey re res 6nted Newburgh in the 'Hudson River League, is handling the the Newburgh and reports from the down river city credit the Knights witt- being the fastest semi-professional team that has ever represented that place- As we are well aware of Galloway's ability to pick a basketball player we readily accept the foregoing report. Nevertheless, they are cer- 17SS-W- Tnijrire mi. i.r.A I rooms: nil improvements.

Inijutre Broadwar. new deconted. flwr, TOP. P.EM--- room cottage, nil Improve- Are, A. J.

Xortn Van Ambers-, 118 tain to strike a when ttey tackle the Crescents, as the locals have struck their gait and it will take an unusually fast team to outscore' them In the future. for the game, so a bigr crowd i committees were 10.1 ge an ueiaits. turned from York, vrhere he has made flnal arrangements with the professional dancers whose art will make the Butterfly Ball a memorable occasion. It has been decided, after consultation with the ballet mistress, Madam Inkret, to arrange the program in two parts. Part one will be a descriptive dance --pantomime.

illustrating the awakening of spring and the birth of the butterfly. Trail Oodescov will represent the'spirit of spring and Miss Ellen Hasbrouck of this city be the butterfly. Sixteen young ladies of Kingston will form the ballet. Part two of the program will consist of a group of dances by Lada. In the intervals between her solo dances, there will be demonstrations of period ball loom dancing, showing the gradual changes In costumes and manner from 1860 i to the present time.

Ttose dances will be done by local talent under the Instruction of Madam Inkret. Tickets for the ball are now on sale in all the drue stores of Kingston Also at Forayth fc Da vis's, Winter's music store and the Woman's Exchange. its retreat Is being seriously menaced by the advance of the Teutonic allies. Although the German and Austrian war offices claim steady progress In northern Servia, they give few de- are requested to be Mountain Lodge, F. of Lindsley avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. James Caughrv leave this city today for Bridgeport. Conn where they mtend making their bill, Mr. CauRhey having accepted a position the American Locomotive Works.

Windham, Greene will Mary Kloss i i i dedicate its new lodge rooms and! TV? ional ald( t.n.~~t~n. 61 1BW ue i temple at Windham veterans Auxiliary, tails of the operations. The Austro- nlng December 10 spector Miss earl Keenan division vice aide of the and In- of Al- stronghold. In southern Servian the Bulgar-! assisted by past district deputies, ians are marching upon the city Mount ain Lodge recently purchased Ochrida, which is only a few niilesl the 'S a school building, and has from the Greek frontier. avenue.

The Bulgar force-which captured commodious quarters. -Monastir is rushing on toward the gathering of Masons southwest, while the retreating-J Serbs are fighting rear guard actions in an effort to capture converted It into very handsome and i -V I arge is expected i Preparedness Prepare now, at a and many members of the order will i 10 er cent reduction. All go from Kingston. Violent efforts-are-being made by! the Bulgarians in that region to Pythias, rorce the Servians across trie bound- I knl at their ary into Greece. In that event Greece will be compelled to show hex hand as a supporter of either the en- coats No.

37. confer the rank of N. rooms in Pythian over- reduced. Thursday, Friday "ktaj.t" Advertisement mgston Hall on Monday evening, November 22. As Franklin Lodge has the reputation of conferring the rank of kllight as i i i i i i cL3 O-3 Strong attacks are being made by state, It Ja expected mat a lanre umb lar in the OLIVER-- Orletta A.

Taylor, wife ot iroons on tnp KnumriiTn i i le late Rev Oliver. tTM mT. Bn i 3 I. t0 morning nferenc6 i i niQ nf flrnA folran i Funeral Sunday, 2:30 p. m.

at the residence W. R. Anderson in Ponckhockie. To Aid Butterfly Ball. At a regular meeting of the troops on the Kosturum front, turum is a mile Inside of the ian border, north of Rabrovo.

Winter weather has set in throughout the mountain districts and the troops are' compelled to march through deep snow. However, the cold weather 'has not been without Its benefits. It has dried up ue deep mud on the mountain roads. Denis Cochin, of the French gov- jrnment, who went to Athens upon a oint military and political mission, has arrived at Salonika following a series of conferenes with Greek officials in Athens. DEATH RECORD.

Recent Deaths and Funemls of time taken in conferring this rank, lodge wjJl open I promptly at 7:30 o'clock. ation of officers for the Nomin- ensuing in This Vicinity. The funeral of Frank J. Hillebrant of Washington, D. will take place from the funeral chapel of A.

Carr Son, No. 1 Pearl street, -on Mon- afternoon at two o'clock, be in The appointed to nr-1 Ken- cottaces." near I gation of the Kingston branch Th Club and the Lowell er of ool. Inquire St. I the Knithts will be in i a TM i Jj Tr who School. Inquir the Knights will be in attendance to Clob I root their brother Knights on to'tain Importation CoT'fJf Ictor McLean'a orchestra a to furnish am of F.

A. jbont 2SOO. i HlgHand nlacp cood loans off- (trst mortc.iee at Chas. 574 Brood- FOT. old ST nlctnre honse In horses.

I nlctnre honse In nearby cltr. It will to Inveitlgate tills. Address BETTER than turtey ivhols i "jr." Few-man. pig, xs 00 "Sheeley." 1 1 I FftTl 20,11. p.

Hnpmoblle rnnnhoiit: firnt condition. will day Afternoon 6 will start promptly 3 0 to give plenty Club is head to VoH, Church. THE book von want price 50 rents: on stlo nt O-Reiltj-'s, 530 Broad- I Outage. 81 "Brondwiy fir. TIE HI SttESS ot the International Cor- TOnonilpnce Schools is to aalariea.

F. T.upton. representative, 75 Pearl St. F( i TT. Hnthkwar.

Port Telephone E. KEX rnsi bnj Scott, stone roar maagtl beets Taxicrt Semce, 50 f.r or nirtt Tel. Ml. tires Peter B. good wort; Brook Mrtorr rorf woo4 F.

T. Stewart, Port Eiren, N. T. SSO-J. FOR eiflM nw fit.

118 W. Front St. FOR Tinnlnem anfl nsrtrt: ill flxtnrw. TTptoirn Freeman. IB ctetf ciri.

Bnslness School. Bnrgevto bnild- D.T to4a Mi ng sessions. Prctos. ood Aak a -proof. Frederick C.

Wtnten. FOR draft Bjrne Broadway aad Hinrr St. el Verwa y' Ior are meeting almost every afternoon I spread Interest Miss together a group ls women who Church of citj WHICH DS.S 3. AJicmucisLiiij 01" i -300. Mr.

Verway came to Wallkill' 1110 corner of the directly from the Theological Semin-. rm017 attractive la where the 01 Valley Bllenville, who died Monday at the of TO, took place from the Methodist Episcopal Church on Tllirsday. She-is survived by her busbarictrthree song and a daughter. Her maiden name was Evallna Evans. Capt.

Abrara B. VanAken, aged 69 years, died at his home No. 42 St. James Street this morning at 10 o'clock. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Lottie, wife of John F.

Port, and Nellie, wife of Edgar Van Gaasbeek, all of this city. Mr. VanAken has been captain of the tug John D. Schoonmaker for a great many years and Is a well known river boatman. The funeral will be held year is also open.

After the completion of the degree will be served. All brother knights from other places will be given royal treatment by the brothers of Franklin. To Guard Church Sunday. Members of the faction of the Italian Catholic Church in Pough- kcepsie who are in arms over the transfer of Father Pavone to New York have telephoned to archdiocesan headquarters in New York: "There will be no mass said in the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel on Sunday morning by Father LallL We do not want blood to stain the steps of the church, but we will guard the- doors against the man we do not want, and Father "Lalli will never say mass there." Moran Student Successful. Elmer E.

Hopper, of this city, has passed the United States civil service examination for the position of rural carrier, notification to this ef- fgct having been received recently. Of thirty-five who tried the examina- HILTSBRANT--At Washington, D. Nov. 18, 1915, Frank J. Hiltebrant.

Funeral services at the funeral chapel of A. Carr Son, No 1 Pearl street, on Monday, at 2 Interment in cemetery. FELTEN-- In this city, November 20. 1915, Titus Felten, aged 81 years. a Funeral from the funeral parlors of A.

Carr Son, No. 1 Pearl street, on Monday at 3:30 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in Wiltwyck cemetery.

VAN AKEN In this ciVy, November 20, 1915, Captain Abram B. Van Aken, aged 69 ears. Funeral from his residence, No. 42 St. James street on at tion, fourteen were successful.

ary at New Brunswick, N. and during nis pastorate the Wallkill Church enjojed a period of prosperity. One hundred and eighty-five members have been added to the roll and a debt of $1,000 on the church -property has been paid, while best cigars and cigarettes sale at regular prices. Thanksgiving ETC Euchre. Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, November 24, will witness the an- from the late residence oh Monday the first document to bear are for at 1 p.

m. cemetery. nual euchre and fOTl rottaren. near Sctaol. HI O'ROlly Jt.

Hlfh FOR flALB. Iftprn-emtB Harry krlet lonn: an IT Sprlnr St. la- FOR all lit M. A. MS over 13,000 -have been paid for im- Leaeiio nf provements and repairs.

The Sun-j Tot day school has InereiiMil 9" 1 Josh's reception of the Heart of taxi Sfctrict I reasonable rl Wtterm. jr, 1W. I t'r it. attlnir. I to.

FURXISHBD ROOM. KOOMft. Apply 23 Henrr LARGE and tmall room; 'private family; day school has constantly increased in attendance and all departments of the church work are efficiently organized. PotUd When potting plants put a piece ot eoarse muslin oyer the hole In the pot before putting the bits of itont and School Hall. More than seventy- five prizes will be awarded and hundred and ten tables will furnish accommodations for four hundred and forty players.

Play will begin at eight o'clock and will continut Interment in Montrepose Dr. Rutaen E. Ashe'r. since 1906 a resident of Barryville, Sullivan county, died of heart failure Thursday morning at the age of 52 years. He was born in Rhinebeck, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Asher and had been engaged in the practice of medicine for over 30 years. In 1884, ne was united in marriage with Miss Josephine Menzies of Delhi, Delaware county. X. who survives him.

Dr. Ashe belonged to a Holland family which came to this a 7 a after which the floor will be cleared sparrowbush, (tlon In Colonial days. He left played. Rninebeck about 18g5 and set ti in for The committee in Mr. Hopper attributes his success largely to special course in the required sufcJacts which he pursued at the evening sessions of the Moran Business School.

Firat Seal of Statei. Tlie first great seal of- t)e United States cut for Uncle Sanfin p. m. Relatives and invited. Interment in Moiitrepi UTTER--In this city, Thursday morning, November 18, 1915, William H.

Utter, beloved husband of Mildred B. Utter. Relatives and friends are Invited'" to attend the funeral from his Iate', residence, No. 25 Adams Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Interment will be in cemetery. print is dated September, 1782.

IB, a parchment commission granting eral Washington full power to with the British for an exchange of prisoners of war. The document is signed by John Hancock, president of congress, and countersigned by Charles Thomas, secretary. The seal was impressed upon the parchment over a white wafer festooned with red In the upper left hand or American History. ATTENTION, CRYSTAL LCDGE. NO.

132, KNIGHTS AND LADIES OP HONOR. are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, WI1- liam H. Utter, on Sunday afternoon" at 2:30 at his late residence, Adams street. C. KETTER.ER, Sec.

Attittinf Selection. "Hurry up, now," he growled, "and order -what you fcod. which keeps the drainage good, i ci.aree of the the muslin the earth 2TM 11 eU re I 60 1 TM sparrowousn, i-ort Jervis, But can what where he practiced for several years. rh FURNISHED decorated, FURXISHKD Pearl St. is composed of the officers of the league, who are: Miss Catherine Humphrey, president; Miss Teresa Brophy, secretary; the Rev.

Thomas B. Brown, treasurer and Refreshments will be served during He returned to Rhinebeck in 1888 and while practicing there his health failed. He tben turned his attention to life insurance for some years, subsequently locating in Barryville. Mrs. Julia Hart Fuller, widow of David H.

Fuller, died at her home Overcoat at un no 1 TM Davi OB Center Street. on November 18 19 following: refreshment morning of this week, as and 20 Advertisement I ee: Mlsa Carne Morris, Miss Nellie a result of a stroke of paralysis. m. a tv. Burns, Miss Anas O'Mara.

Miss Teresa which she suffered about threw I Brophy, Miss Catherine Bailey. Miss I weeks ago. Mrs. Fuller has been a Teresa Mooney, Miss Katherine 'life-long resident of EllenviJie, being complained. "This menu Is so confusing! It offers oysters In all styles, but I can't tell what style I want from the menu." "Well, maybe the waiter can show you some fashion Louisville Courier-Journal.

I Green, Mrs. Frank McCaffrey, Mrs. a daughter of Silas Hart, and in her 6r WOrd Louis Spatz. Captains of the games younger days a teacher in our vH- will be Miss Nellie Bums, Miss Anna schools. She was a member vv Cassidj- Miss Anas O'Mara Miss Car- the U.

E. Church, and also of the t. inn Tie Morris, Miss Elizabeth Hannon. W. C.

T. of this place. In both or plaaea. BOT 185 Kiagston P. o.

Migg Katherine Green, Miss organizations she was an active and selling tbrtihx. Miss Margaret Lcehlve. Miss salary eaned parable ia and tptowa Freeraaa. I Xatinal home Fuller was about years of age, and was of Another World. Mrs.

Gayboy Tom, the pastor id coming to make call this evening and I want you to treat him with proper, respect Gtyboy-- Sure! Whit do yon want me to do? Mrs. talk about any of the things you are Interested Tnmscrlpt. Miss Sarah MEN WANTED --Everr "aJi I Gertrude Loga AT i SpecUl Pay nelly. Miss Tereea Brophy, weekly. Permanent.

Perry Nonaries, I Teresa X. Y. BfUblished 20 lcleo A NM( Definition. An applicant for teadter'! certificate In Kfptucy anuweted mn examination quwtiont by denning -blunder- as "kissing wrong girl." Dic- death by her husband tionarr or no dictionary, we would years she is sur- Fen vived by the following children: Mrs. M' 88 George F.

Andrews, of Ellenville; i the Rev. Hart S. Fuller, of Yonkers. ,1 AXT i i ime. Mt c.

a Hwterj Co, Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Nov. cloned or spare time. wt I lower. i today, town.

Pa. at tM ttttt Facttrr. St. x. Elam and Jpvns B.

Fuller. Brooklyn; Mrs. Arthur C. Blass, of VMtKU. Maw.

and FIs, Ruth F.l- lower; com iras lower; oattjiw Amooy, J. The. i neral will be held on Saturday 2 o'clock at late hone i with Interment in FantineklH Wheat-- Mar, December, terT 7 hare given that irlrt a flrst class cer- HOTWtom Pott Watchful. Hiubtad--I almost my to- "Wlfe-Wtat mopped the mlel The keeper Judge. Colonial Rebekah Lodge, No.

48, 'S, 0. 0. F. All members are re- to attend the funeral of our late Brother, William H. Utter on Sunday Afternoon 2:30 o'clock at his Adams street.

By order of BARRINGER, Noble Grand. -RRIXGER. Sec. Asbestos A Century Shin RMfs Tint Oitlist tilt Walter S. Darling, dealer mason's material and roofing, nas furnished and delivered the following roofs tte past month: Mrs.

C. B. O'Reiny, residence. Kingston Water Department, house. U.

D. B. R. Station, Cold Brook- Albert residence, Woodstock. John Woolipy.

reiideBOe, Buckley ft Schryrer, tarn and house. Peter residence- Thomas Hooghtaling, Urge bam and bouse. Jacob Beatty, residence. All the Information pertaining to Century Shingles, can i-had by eitter phoning or calling up WALTER S. DARLING 'PINM1745 BUSINESS DIPLOMATS xit nntcffAXT, kt WBIIL.1O.

C- A. not ta Frw- ma FrWay. We are hearing mach tfiese days of n.r.ioBal diplomacy, but we hear I verv little of business diplomacy, 'although we see its remits daily in, the achieved. i XOTS- Freeman Want Ads arp They s--t-- 1 Ot ersry renirnl. B.

rvttftv yi B. X-1 tcr. MaAMMa X. clialr and trrtte a Urn for tfce cart Yonr Overcoat, at S. COHEN'S Fri- 19 -Advertisement.

FWday Xovenber 18. 1 an4 Orer- coal at per S. 80X3, KlagvtM, N. a diffemce It all of plating. Have the aetal ter the Freeman Want Ads to THE TV, G.

BROWNE MFC. Mi rO will see that day. KCNCSTOK, they 1tlSiIIei.

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