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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 1

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THE KIN'GSTOX DAILY FREEMAN, FRIDAY EVEXTXG, FKBRUABY 12, 1932. Transportation Good This Winter For first In Home thirty or more years, according to B. J. DODO- van, local boat builder, there wan no 'ice in thn Hudson river and Roudoul U'rock to i transporta- ttlon on Kcbruiry 10. Ou that date, iMr.

Donovan received at dock la JWllbur a barge of tho Dwyiir Broth- Lighterage firm cnrrylnK feel o( lumlier. The cntne into New York on a steamship and was trane- ferrftd to the Dwynr barge, which was by a npnclnl Cornell Steamboat 'Company tug up tho Hudson river to tho Donovan yard on the 'creek. Tho rnrRo of left York on Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock and docked at destination on Wednesday at a. m. Mr.

Donovan said the lumber will be used to complete two grain barges Cieoi-Kft J. VVaUlle, New York hirbor trinsportatlon man. Their capacity will be 45,000 bushels of grain each and they will run between New York and Buffalo. There are approximately 35 men employed in building the boats. Incidentally, Mr.

Donovan said, to compare the mildness of this February with that of past winters, that where the barge landed at his dock, nnhermen have been using nets and a i nice catches of late, In other years ice would make such a thing impossible. A A A SCOR.VS HKXO; I'UKFKHS HOXEYMOONERS Riff Business Recruits Italian Royalty; Cousin Heads Huge Ship Merger Havana Reno and Meilc- may have their This city i shipping- Genoa, Italy Duke Abruitl, comln of King Victor KmmamH, world-known explorer, and honorary doctor of laws of Harvard I'ntvcrsUy. hap entered business. He Is hud of the new steamship combine, the Italia, controlling the snips of the three largest Italian line? embracing more a 400.000 IB satisfied to welcome the newly- Mayor Tirso Mesa, ex-offlclo chair- He says he will be an active prest- dent. not merely an honorary one, anrt intends to take part In the man of the Cuban national commission, aays that 203 tourist a a direction of the company, honey- I Is 5S years old.

He mooning couples have already vun- ed Havana this season. He opines a a lot other? fooled the ship news reporters. Slashing Prices At KERLEY'S The duke Is a sailor long-standing. Thirty years ago he piloted the schooner Stella Pol a re (Polar Star) to few hundred milPF of the North Pole. For most of the world war he was comma nder-in-chief of the Italian fleet.

He made several expeditions into i A i a Including a colonizing cx- (Q) pedition to Somalia to produce cot- i and an f-vploration of the sources I of the I'etol Scebelt river. The late (Queen -Mother Margherita helped financially. yearn ago ifoe Duke, it is wanted to marry an American then a Elkins, i a of Senator Elkins. D. Hawk Bankruptcy Filed New York, Keb.

11 (Special) --William Davis Hawk, was the subject of an involuntary petition tn bankruptcy filed In Federal Court here today. The corporation Is engaged in the selling ol electrical appliances and lighting fixtures In Kingston. The creditors, who filed the petl- tion and their claims, are Artcraft Metal Stamping $201, Efcolite $175, and Oruber Diggers' Holiday. Saint -Malo, Franco grave digger Chateauneuf, a Breton village of 530 Inhabitants near here had a holiday In 1931, not a death being registered. There were 14 births.

H. Ij. of Toledo. Ohio, took out his lawn mower In January and mowed his lawn during the warm wealher. 'are surt for SO yttrs Their photographs were published together by Italian newspapers, but the Queen -Mother -Margherita, it is said, forbade the.

match. In 1913 Miss Elkins married William F. R. Hltt of Washington, D. and the Duke cabled congratulations to couple.

SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Ladies' Pure Silk Stockings 55c pair Ladies'House Dresses 45c Ladies' Silk Bloomers, Panties, Stepins 17c Ladies' and Men's Handkerchiefs 3 for 5c Ladies' Slips, all colors 20c Men's Union Suits 59c Men's Blue and Gray Work Shirts, I Regular $1.00 quality 2 for $1.00 London Holland Window Shades 3 for $1.00 1 Infants' Dresses 20c, 35c, 50c Bed Sheets, 81x90 45c each Pillow Cases 7c Bell Blouses 3 for $1.00 Boys' Golf Hose 15c pair Fruit of the Loom Muslin .9 yds. I M. KERLEY 33 East Strand. 4 HIGH FALLS. DOWNTOWN, Open Evenings.

High Falls, Feb and Mrs Goss have Iwen spending some tim visiting friends in New York city. Mrs. Preston Church is teachin, at Ibe Peak School, during the all senco of the regular teacher, Mrs Hoosa, who Is ill with scarlet fever Mrs. Elizabeth Alstlury SJWMI Sunday afternoon and evening at til 1 home of her brother, Charles Pur cell, of The Close. The Home Bureau met in th.

basement of the Reformed Churcl on Tuesday ntternoon at two o'clock There ivero quite a few present Tho meeting was Tsry interesting MIsa Comstock gve the first lessoi on slip covera. Tho badlca' Aid Society of. the Re formed Church will hold a specia meeting at tho home of Mrs. Gnus Beech on Thursday afternoon, Fell nmry 18. An this in special bus! nrss meeting, al Imomhers are nrgei tn proiwnt.

The homo of the late J. It. Va which is now owned his brother, Luther Van Wagtfnen of Kingston, Is being wired for elcr tridty, A Kingston company Is do lug the work. a Davis of Kingsto nt home of her father John on Tuesday. Aim.

M. Ghcary and daughter. BFrn (MutrlRK Hodge, and Mvs. Rohcr Wright, motored to town on Tues -Mr. and Mrs.

Warren and Tamil; who formerly rented one of th a tenant houses, niovei into the liontfe of Mrs. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Leo WInspell ant PLANTHABER'S MARKET 30 EAST STRAND STREET Telephone 1072 Free Delivery It is better to be saving than to be sorry.

Some real saving on your food bill. Best Creamery Butter, Ib Pure Lard 31bs.25c Dill Pickles, qt. jar 18c Peanut Butter, lib. jars, 2 25c California Prunes, 4 tb 25c Fancy Sliced Pineapple, large can ISc Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 tb 2Sc California Spinach, large cant, 2 for 25c Iceberg Lettuce, large heads 12c Applet, 6 2 Potatoei, pk 23c Golden Kaniat Flour, sack 59c Best Coffee, Ib. 31c Santos Coffee, Ib 19c Granulated Sugar, 10 Ibs Evaporated Milk, 4 cans.

25c Pink Salmon, 3 cans 29c "Palm Sardines 6 cant 25c Satiifaction White Meat Fish, 2 Campbell's Soupi, all kinds, 3 for 2Sc Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 for 19c Baby Lima Beans, 5 Ibs 25c Marrow Beans, 4 tbs 25c New Sauerkraut 4 Ibi. 25c Fancy Fowl, 4 to 5 Ib. Ib 27c Home Made Liver Sausage, 15c Home Made Headcheese, Home Made Bologna, Ib 20c Reg. Hams, whole or half, Ib 15c Smoked Cali Hams, Ib He Bacon by the Strip or half, Ib 20c Prime Rib Roast, bone out, Ib 35c Prime Rib Roast, standing, Ib 25c Chuck Pot Roast, Ib 20c Chuck Steak, Ib 20c Porterhoase Steak, Ib, 35c Sirloin or Round Steak, Ib 32c Pork Loin to Roast, Ib 15c Pork Chops, Ib 15c18c Fresh Hams, whole or half, Ib 15c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lie Fresh Belly Pork, Ib 14c Pure Pork Sausage, Ib. ...17 Fresh Pig Hockies, Ib 12c Fresh Pork Kidneys, Ib.

12c Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib Ik Leg of Spring Lamb, Ib 23c Shoulder of Lamb to Roast, Ib 20c Lamb Chops, Ib Stewing lamb, 12c son, Thomas, of Kingston, spent tlnday at the "home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Uswis. Mrs. John Wright and son of Poughkeepsie have Men spending a.

few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Dolamater. Mrs. Martha Sheeley called on Miss Mary C. Van Wagenen on Tuesday afternoon.

The following pupils ot the High Falls school have neither been absent nor tardy since September: Norman Grossman, Ruth Williams, Clayton Button. Nathan HoumowUz, Raymond Krom. Robert Button. Florence Burhans, Ethel Grossman, Evelyn Dorothy Ransom, George Budesheim, Thomas Donnelly. Charles Burhans, Kelton Jansen, May and Margaret Schoonmaker.

In a i i to the above list the following had a perfect attendance for January: Herbert Chester, Abraham Ilenkin, Spencer Terwil- llger, Mabel Blakely, Edna Kanes- trln, Mamie Grossman, Mae Tannenbaum, Albert Blakely, Donald Bur- gev. Ernest Christiana, Raymond DuBols, Robert LaPolt, Frederick Quick, Harry Williams. Florence Christiana, Gussic Grossman, Lillio McMillan. Beatrice Tannenbaum, Uicile Wells. Kdna Winchell.

Mae Orlmn, Evelyn Schwartz, Esther Schwartz. Donald Briggs, Raymond Smith, Charles Stokes, Doris Burhans, Geraldlne Crlspell and Johu The school tank Is still growing. It is just year ago it was started. Now the school has its 65th hank book. Horo is tho list of the honor students for tho third report: Herbert Chester, Mabel Blakoly, Thomas Donnelly.

Albert Blakely, Olrard Chester, Florence Christiana, Ethel Grossman, Dorothy Arabel Smith, Evelyn Schwartz. Edna Winchell, Marjorie Van Kleeck, Beatrice Tannenbaum, Dolores Uoncber, Esther Schwartz, Frances Barnhart Smith, Effle Blakely, Edith Williams, Donald Briggs and Gerald- lne Crispel'l. The school tost one pupil through regents' examinations. Herbert Chester completed his regents' work with an avera.se of SS plus. He is attending Kingston High School.

Others who passed some sub- louts are: Helen Frlenman. geog-! raphy, arithmetic and spelling; Edna Kane-itrln, arithmetic and spelling; Seorge Budesheim, arithmetic and spelling; Mabel Blakely, arlthmetl ind spelling: Morris May, geographj ind arithmetic. The per cent of attendance last month was 97 'plus. KUAJj ESTATE THAXSPEKS. Deods Becently Piled Jn the Office ol the County Clerk.

The following deeds have recently been filed in the office of the county clerk: George Gclsolhart and wife of Honk Hill to Louis Geiselhart and vlto. of Honk Hill, a parcel of land town of Wawarsing. Considera- ion n. Albert Bartoslk and wife of Spring- own to Mary Runiewicz of Brooklyn. parcel of land in town of Xew 'altz.

Consideration 51. Glenerie Lake Park, to Conns' of Ulster, a parcel of land in town Ulster for Klngston-Saugertles ighway. Consideration S600. Fred Mayone of town of Sauger- to county of Ulster, a parcel of and in town of Saugerties for Kings- on-Saugertlea highway. Considera- ion A course in radio speaking and announcing has been added' to the curriculum at Kansas Slate College.

FORD MODE A WADSTER $131 JAS. MIILARD SON INC. Opposite Central P. 0. Tel.

2600. Here's a wonderful netv relict from this complaint A Life is bard enough for tvoinen without put- ling up with washday back --that work-weary tiredness which cornea from old-faehioned washing methods. No longer need you rub your youth away over waabfub here's a wonderful new soap discovery that cads all that. Its name is Oxydol. It speeds up makes easier all washing tasks because of its richer extra suds.

You'll be amazed at the more suds Oxydol makes, especially vrheu you Mehow much quicker they get clothes clean. They SOAK things whiter and cleaner than weak, old-type watery suds can get them even with fanrd rubbing. Richer extra suds makes easier So, don't forget, whenever you buy aoap, it's -SUDS, not soap, yon pay your money fur. Oxydol is the greatest slide-bargain ever. ehViicflsfung easier, too! Oxydol is simply great for dishes--its extra rods makes short work of grease--and it leaves no dinging film or sediment.

Also, it gives the note rich suds in any water--hard or soft, mad it's kind to tender hands and delicate fabrics. Ask your grocer today for the New Oxydol, in the orange and blue suds-bargain package. NEW Procter Gamble OXYDOL MADE BY THE MAKERS OF IVORY SOAP I I 4 0 i II I 110 I I I A PRIME STEER BEEF For Friday and Saturday At All AP Markets-RIB ROAST BEEF BONELESS Ib. 23 Ib. Av.

CHICKENS ib. 23 A FOOD The Great ATLANTIC PACIFIC Co. JUST SO YOU CAN GET. ACQUAINTED WITH OUR SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT SPECIAL for mmm FOR MEN, WOMEN AND. CHILDREN HALF SQLESo Ba t2r O'Sullivan Heels, SATURDAY 59 Everything for Everybody ROSES GORMAN Kingiton't 'Store.

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325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977