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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 4

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TUMI Ftr in Adttnvr fw flflwu S-roml HUM Hi-t I tO AMI. avbllc OINNKK FOR BHTAN. ACHING MOSCIfS Albany InvltaiioiiH arc out for a dinner ID Vork at with William Hryan gueit of lionoi A hix-ijollar dinner! Some In the dim to give political Nrw Vork lit or maybe 12 a lilatc. and i i Mr. Bryan arose ln a Ills iiujfsty forbid no gorgeous and a i I a declaring that b'-jond a $1 dollar would us a i wall a nfwiilwiir.

K7 it ktock TililclJiit: a i It was Harry I in Rein 10 pi IJ.omlwuy, 1 i n. M. 3 i I 1 I ntflt A Kin -If. T. "AMwlKl'd OsVial I County.

oaly bad floma Btaaa's How oftea you've aaid that! Aad then wbea the autie twinge subsided after of suffering ywt forgot HI Don't do it again -tct a bottle today for possible A attack may nil i i i i dHTki iiuriibM' Compan), Tork Tcli'filmiif lewn, 1SI5. Miilii JJown- KINUETOK, X. Y. JAN. 24.

BEROER DENIED SEAT. There is no doubt whatever as to butb the power and tbe right of the House -of Representatives to refuse to seat Victor Berger after his second election. The Constitution plainly and unequivocally declares that each Home shall be the judge of onnjd the returns and qualifications of own and, when tills power given, there goes with It a duty commensurate with the power. The easiest way--tbe least troublesome way--would have been to seat Berger and sar that the responsibility rests upoa the people who elwted him. But whore there is a double power there is a double responsibility, and the House could not hare shirked Its own responsibility by calling attention to the fact that Berger was the ehotos ot a plurality of the people of his district.

Congress enacting legislation fur the suppression of sedition. It is endeavoring to defend the government of tha United States from Its eaemles. In what an Inconsistent position would be If, while making this effort, it seated a man convicted. was, ot seditious utterances? There are 45,000 male vriers in Berger distrkt. Among them there be not leas than a "iH-iuocratlc Ktmplidty." Alas, h.tws traveled a long rocky rouci good old timef! TJie dinner will offer! neither lianl cider nor domestic uino, Jut alouc champagne or other' costly Imports, yet even Mr.

Hryan; consents to si $6 outlay and per- not loo sure a lie will get of fairly good food at that! Democratic simplicity need not be offended even In tbe presence of a If dinner at a time when oootn demand Paris gowns and working- boast of i silk As the dinner Itself will not disturb his calm, perhaps Mr. liryaa will try to be more fruitful in suggestion as to a way out of our present dllflcultlet; than he wag at the Jackson Day dinner, where his only remedies were the referendum roads. on Kiatka, lumbafo, ion mutcla. joints, neuralgia, paina ana achca reaultinf from cxpoture. You'll toon relieve it with the nent that pdMlroHi mil kal.

Sloan's arid expensive memorial rJTTLE LAfOHS. are you going such a iiurry?" the police station to get a warrant for my wife's arrest." "On what charge?" "Rocking me to sleep." "Vou can't have your wife arrested for rocking you to sleep." "Can't eh You should have seen tbe rock." "I ktrow a couple who are going to take a wedding trip in the bridegroom-aviator's airship, and they have a nice little reception room fitted up In It." "1 see; a regular sky American. Mrs. you don't treat met better I'll go' home to my mother." hundred who are well qualined In- TM. both you go uuat he me Pout.

"Where do you suggest. Professor, that 1 KO to have my voice cultl- A Practical Sfnirc liress. -'760--Gingham, seersucker, drill. iL gaiatea, khaki, lawn, percale and If I thought flanlJ eiette are good for this style neighbors rauld sUnd oshlK 8 at the gide The eleeve may be in wrist length or finished in elbow length, with a cuff. The pattern Is cut In 7 sires: 34, 38.

40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. Size 39 requires yfcrds of Inch material. The dress tutlectuallr Berjcer, and untainted by even a suspicion of seditious incli- There are undoubtedly ere of Socialists--men entertaining vateilT tin- same economic theories as Her-' "In any serai-populated district." liave not tried to What's the matter with 1 barravs the government when it Brown. "Hasn't he any spirit a'ddrws'on "receipt'of confronted by a foreign foe. any one, 0 1 ck 0 1 al 1 i 10 cents in silver or Ic ic stamps L.

replied Jones. "He learned aMB Ttonari. Th. of whom would be seated without raw fen ho was a baby and he' rauern Department. Tho moment's delajr if elected to Con-1never aeerns to have gotten over reenl on Be sure to (tress.

That Berger was not refused his neat because of his Socialistic beliefs IK demonstrated by the fact that he has been seated heretofore, and another Socialist from New York was Barter was refused his seat because of bis convictloa of disloyalty He snoald be rejected again If he should be It a majority of tha voters of that district will be satiated with one but Berger. tao ranvonaiMUtr Is theirs. Tha has shown Its readl to ac- aad fnlitl tha responsibility Incad Bfon It by tbe section of tbe CautitvUoa whlcn fives it tbo power to pass apoa tbe of Its TOO VALUABLE TO MEET. There a oraTtadag story of a eanay aatbor who dlTlded the per- toas'wbo to bis ac- qaalataaee lato those who didn't aad taoae who were "too to would not risk Aeetiag tbe latter vecavae be WM fraak vita blsaaelt aad know that he dtoaMolat He kaew that would expect him. if not to as acraonallr.

at toast to ne as wise and qatek of speech as tbe hero In his best book. And he knew be conM not measure up to vectaUons. To sit down in qntet, think deeply and hamntrr ont good stuf (with a pea) is thlag; to ac- comnllan tbe saaw results extempore and in aaMtc. ander aad watchfal qalte aaotker. par- tkalarlr wnaa Is a and as the raal poet and anther of parts nsaaily are.

good ftfte air wMdr dlstrttat- aatnar Ma. orator ready have If av- 1 on modern pUlfona fownd and voted If Cerrantsa dracwd tatn --Cincinnati Enquirer. "Mind the paint." "Little boys used to hear that frequently," remarked he grocery philosopher. "I wonder If his boys ever bear It now when trying to a City Journal. MILTON.

fize Catalogue Notice. Send lOc in silver stamps for our up-to-date fall and winter 191t- 1920 Catalogue, containing B5o da- signs of Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Patterns, a concise and comprehensive article on dressmaking some points for the needle (11- i luHtratlng 30 of the various, simple I stitches), all valuable hints to Milton. Jan. Kaley and home dreM1Mkflr Harry Post are III.

I 'TWENTY AND TEX YEARS AGO. Jan. 24. 1800--George Wurts Du- Harry Lawton again. is able to be out'i C.

S. jforihrlp. who waa operated Gohi of New PalU and Miss Margar. on last Saturday at Dr. Sadller'g tan.

et Low Bart let of city married. itarium, is doing fairly well at this writing. H. L. Rownd has presented the Community House with the latest pianola cabinet, that can play any piano record.

Walter Clarke was elected third president of the New York State Horticultural Society at Its recent meeting In Rochester. J. Richard Owens of New York and Genevieve Willis of this city married. Edward N. Gallagher and Mies Mary Kilfoyle married: Philip Nugent and Miss Delia Aikens married.

Jan. 24. 1110--William McMur trie of New York named as F. W. Vail Is planning to take a'special counsel of York city in trip through the south aad thence to Ashokan damage cases California, leaving here the Patrick H.

Cnllen resignation part the month. Br i nc ip a i 0 school Xo. a accepted A countr-wlde meeting of the regret by education board. Home Bftreau was held in j. Herbert Rltxmaa of Albany sue- on Monday to open tbe membership! ceeded Carroll Kelly as manager of campaign.

Foilow-up meetings win WcM Sbore restaurant each community. be held in time for Milton meeting will be; January 27. and will be held at thri Community Houw at 2:30. Miss! Morton, of the State at Cornell. be the speaker of the after- Invited to be J.

A. Dri9ooll C. S. Nonbrip at 8adiier aanitarlum oa Monday. Mrs.

C. S. Nortbrlp and DeWItt OaBols Mr. Northrtp on Wed- aewlay mad foaad hlai Isaprorlng. Rer.

Blakeacr ht oa Tuesday. Once Nallock to take a 'rcurwr in mcial ecoaoaairii at Nrw School for Social ia Nw Tork Cm arcoaat of bad the of Graace last Monday Th from HIirMand to Origin of the Jan Band. TIK- hand Idea, according to a originated In the time 1 IJircrlcrt. At of rat were tweair cate, iti a on keyboard of a a.i«ichord. The perfnrmcr hy rtrlk: lti" koj-5 ptillfd the fails.

a rnltTuiiulia; which What's, In a Name? There's a difference in people and things just as there is in their names. That's why we remember the name. SALANUT suggests salad By its name, and nuts. There is more than the name to SALANUL There is rich quality, purity, cleanliness. Its fluid form saves time, work, worry, money.

The characteristic peanut flavor is removed by refining. In that way SALA- NUT becomes the ideal shortening for baking, cooking, frying. Cleanliness and purity in refining and further assured by the hermetically sealed tin can. your grocer for SALANUT. Haack Food Products Kingston, N.

Y. Orpheum Theatre SHEARS TONIGHT ONLY "Superior PreeentiBg ComtrJies (Tabloid Form). Added Attraction 2 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 2 Tonight's Feature ETHEL BARRYMORE, THE WHITE HAVET AUorCharlw Chaplin in "The Vagabond" Matinee. 2:30 30c Erenioga, 7 and 9....: 25c, 30c coat bin Bllcd. 484.

i Patan A Bovton Ccal on tbf irr in now at Sadll-r xanl rr R. aarfcr Nortlt- ad SCIENTIFIC QBlank Books. Diaries. Oeskj Pads, Office Supplies, Loose Leaf Ledgers We have a large variety of Ledger Sheets, Ring Transfer Binders, Minute I Books. Columnar Books, etc.

Let us show you our line and help you to fix npj your anew for 1920. FORSYTH A DAVIS, Inc. iaor or east you lag HaMpH'i pMh jttl your draffist ualoss he is sanast low Kidaai irr net bwsAtsd they coat Contain no for Sold by all DH REUBEN LSMTtl VETERINARIAN TaL tiM; Wall Mraat, ornonaj MYROW CHARLES TAPPEN. Tnasarer. CHARLES H.

DB LA Assistant Treasurer. HARRY ENSIGN, Accountant. JAMES A. BETTS, Counsel. TRUSTEES: A.

Betts, Defoner N. Mathou Burgevin.Enrtn E. Norwood. P. Bolce, Abram t).

Rose San Bernstein, Charles Tappea Fowler. Myron Tellw John E. Kraft, V. B. Van Ws 6.

Winna. I Deposits made oa or before 3, 1920, and remaining in bank tnv til July 1, 1920, will be crsdluri with flve (5) months' interest. Interest will be paid on all iu, from dollar to three dollars. Deposits commence to draw est from tbe first of each moath. COUNTY 280 Wall Street, Kingiton.

M. INCORPORATED 1ML WILLIAM C. SHAFEB, Preaident HARRY R. BRIOHAM, CHARLES S. WOOD.

Vke-PresldenU 3 M. 8CHAHFFBK. Secretary. JOHN B. ALLIQER, Treasurer.

JAMBS J. O'CONNOR. Teller. JOHN R. T.

HALU Boo! Deeper. PHILIP ELTIKtt. Attorney. TRUSTEES: John B. Alllger, George BattM, H.

R. Brigham, 0. D. B. HasbroaH Darid Bnrgerln, W.

H. Harrisoa. Howard Chipp. J. M.

SchaeVer, Abram V. DeOraff. Wm. C. Saalar, Philip Eltiag, C.

8. Wood, Ogden F. Wlnae. over 8DC MILLMNn. The oldest and largest Savnp Bank In Ulster County.

ALL BUSINJBSS STRICTLT COW- RONDOUT SAVINGS BANK 20 FERRY ST. Be WatdM af a Bitj's Tteo However neglectful you may been of your own teeth, you owe It to your children to see that they take of theirs. When epidemics like influents and spinal meningitis come. i children who have clean mouths are most likely to escape. Dr.

M. T. Walkei of Oenison. always advises Altadon Dental Cream Br N. herself and young daagh Intanat at of i par cent fv aatuiB waa tar six eadlns; December 31.

ifnilMA.E1l3.-llM known antiseptic otb of eta. i Mason and which antbori- 4mnaosltion for and children. THOS. P. RICE Architect 72 9MB SI OL8TCR a DBLAwaat a.

a. IN 0VVCT NOVEMBER :1 lag TIMS MOM dtacrtsataat- stndy BlU TV- Wmard wx-wwrial will KXAfT ATI wa for wan IWllifai i r. T. i Girls! Something new, interesting and profitable PHONE E. CTNGLE at 23 03 RDAT, OR MONDAY DANCING TONIGHT a.

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Years Available:
1873-1977