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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 2

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KI.VOSTON' DAILY FREEMAN, MONDAY EVENING. JANT'ABY Vets' Minstrel Bronx Parkway Tickets on Sale No. l.Z?«- MB PARAMOUNT! For Builder t'roat SHRINERS' BALL 30. Jtrce-ieblricie AU gooe Thote cos- hist oa February 11 or io'li-iy early. WEST SHOKAX.

SiiukA.i. Jan. 2v i Tsifcsdar eight, a a the those I.ucktiy snowfall was ao: heavy enough io cauw oc roads. pln-JKh passed through rouec cesciay. flMOLE 50 -MOO OOUfcf 45-00- Couldn't Sleep or Eat, i Because of ach Distress A-iaaXUIJCflTT PARAMOUNT HOTEL Tbt snow during the another asow Madison (iram of York ihr first person to bare tarn' by Uu- Society of Arts and Sciences for artlvitkv a rowl -hoivn a Hen of Lhe Hront river parktrar.

trhlrh Mr. (iranl directed, uid to be the most beautiful America. medal from the jocictr. AfMrrnoon. Friday vlslU-tf here.

The asanv frtecdn John He-a- rikstn welcome him tack home again a an absence of nearly three at the Benedictine HosplUl. successful operation for hernia. Occ of the school children report oa Thunday Charles Barber's place. Whoever may effect the capture would be well rewarded as thfe silken fur the mink coni- maoda hlcb prlcea. SAL'GKItTIES real estate office on Main aad al! iuilla can be paid and business Lracssccetl there.

The 4-1 chance was cado to allow repairs to be Side ai the company's office cenily dasapcd by water. Axillary will hold a party in the and Loan Attar rslUt abnrlciara tala bold nambrr ttoM Mttnencd with kuavroo. aaliiMte ttm to give waraioc of Center. If a of (Dew IribO lac kanrarof bopplnt Coward blm It OMVBI ibai an eeetcj waa near II wu to cprar In rraiHowt lo nrike To drram tbat a of 'mna wert- around rhe nicp ao nmrn ot aprlnu wanilnc rhat bwi rhe camp. In at Iran tribe dor their tnltlnrli.n perlnd not allnwrd to drink net of waterhole a boDowcd SauEeriles.

Jan. The Legion Dont believe everyone beileres all tnat yon belieTe they believe. rooms oa Tuesday this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Market street hare moved their ThTM ih. Ton- in to Weehawken. gore brldKC Is progressing as favor- where they will make their I ably as weather conditions permit, home. A number of local Masons a of tne ocal high a i to attend on Tuesday night, i January 29. the conferring of the school will be held on Thursda Muter Maton decree upon a class of nlnp.

February 21. Ic Ligi school candidates at Kingston Lodge. No. 1 0 Wednesday evening the Master Several local parties are carrying' wind Insurance on their buildings. Mason decree will be conferred upon causing a more contented feeling a class of candidates.

during the severe wind storms which Mrs. Rlcketson of this place spent Iacrea8ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Association has elected the following officers: Martin CaoUne. president; Charles rice president; T.

iilriken. secretary; J. A. Fuller, treasurer; Clyde Gardner, attorney; directors. Dr.

Chidescer. Walter Uiuie, J. A. Snyder. Merwin Gillespy, W.

R. Johnston, R. F. Orerbagh, T. F.

Walsh. Myron Bedell and George Is. The Hifrh School bac- ketbali team defeated the Highland Sve Friday evening by the score of, 40-11. Hugh Vaa Order of CatskUl was brought to the Beers Sanitarium lor treatment oa last Friday. Miss Marjorle Herrick has been eubstituiing stenographer In the of the Central Hudson Corp.

on Ual Eu Rcbto Bw Tnrfk Abdri Erin IMitWasFntfcfcBtTtlkblB. Dr. Ki-Crb. tfec which VM rvcaaUr latroaaced ia KlasnoB br Xu- trb ELM At of lu kidavji. person oa tlw bowrta.

telliaf how Ud pcor -V Tf kJ 11 4 a lazr UT- bat IB tkat Urn Mni'tnatlaa. qoltU UM DTOVW tnat or drivea rheaaaUe acaea aslaa fnai sritem la auay CMM after e)M aa4 taU- For eiwcple here is tbe ttor? of Mr. WUliitt R.D. So. 1.

JUfsioa. X. who ia a weU- Snowu of Cornell bort Co. "I'd fet tech terribU pains throncb 37 aftar erery aiaal tbat alaoi; doubled toe up. I vac br KU tad fermeatatioa of tar food and I from bloatlnc and pretced ttf ceart at It almost took my breath away.

I to Ttrtftj dirrr vpelU and at UBCS aeeaed to black my I tiept poorly at nigbt and noihlnc utu 1 Tta: ble4 UOB or my ejaa cntirclr N'ot only ttat. my did appcite and I ma4ly all alfbt loaf. My an Nf alar ai a rMBlt ot bavtac Brb and I am itroBivr tad erretle In CTMT My aArlea to myoM vno froai troablM la to (ire Nn-Erb a to help tbtm. McBrUe Drag Store, Socct, la Go fete awl lu ot ihla of late years Cor tt ella baTU'reports ehe li well' Drnclcrter on Abeel street. Klnsaton.

Owing to the illnesi of'the pastor tileaaed with tbe Brodbeacl school and Dar the are In Sangertles the Rev. Paa i Newkirk conducted teacher Mrs BurRher Company on Ma.n 1 the services yi iae Lutheran Church. Dr. OuMond vlsUM his local pa- Btreet last Thursday mornlQE. Johc here on Sunday.

tleats on Thursday. "Doc" states lhe Partition street was Frederick Schneider sold his I APPAREL FOR TNE BALL Main street the past week. that he Is still kept Terr busy. How- tbc lh hot coflee aad dou 8 botUlng work on Cross street to ever the Ou or grip canes arG nuts ftr tat Ircmea. who deeply ap- John Athans Sons.

Jtr. Schneider ln less frequent since the weather preciaic the though tfulnesu and hud became colder. for his act of kindness, supplied the people -n-ith soft drlaks In Ulster and Greene counties WHEN IN NEED OF f. insurance SEND FOR McENTEE TELEPHONE 5Z4-J. Oiifjr reliable aa tbe Fire oC -flartf onl.

We write mit Sprriikjr. Mr. of Kingston, the Drake Josephine Helsmooriel of for the past several years. Remedy man. was in town on Taes- dermont street has gone to The annual dinner of the Men's day looking up the' customers on hJs cltr on business.

of the Reformed Church will laie father's route. JJe states that The Rev. IV. F. Hersh of Market held In the banquet hall of the church everywhere he joes he Is told of the street has been confined to his ho.iii-on evening.

February e. I hlKh In which his father was with ILe grip the past few A speaker, who is a favorite among held by his many customers. His Mrs Neva Barringer of Mnyorook, the Dutch churchmen, will be present cheery word and friendly smile had N- Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. KIoss- Xhe village snow equipment was a i made him a host of friends.

i men on "West Bridge street. work the past few days and the local i Mrs. John Js able to be I Mrs. Cecil S. Graham, music streets are wc-Il rid of the large about again.

and was a. recent caller supervisor In the local schools. Is ill amount of snow. on her nearby neighbors. She has at her home on Market street.

had a lengthy selgo of grfp. -Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Dolce of 'dren and Harold Longendyke of I Wnisod Hollow were business callers Ulster avenue arc ill with the grip. ln Kingston one day recently.

Mrs. Margaret Von Steego of Paris Chester A. Lyons, the Ashokan is spending some time in this town. Chevrolet dealer, secured one of the Miss Virginia Masters of the high ill at her home in Go to NEW YORK by BUS DEPENDABLE AND ECONOMICAL MOTOR COACH SERVICE NEW DELUXE PULLMAN MOTOR COACHES Operated by Kingston New York Motor Ccach line JOHX J. VA.VGOXSIC, Prop.

REDUCED RATES 4.SO ONEWAY. I.EAVES COV. CLINTON HOTEL 8:35 A.M. aid 5:15 P.M. DAILY SERVICE ALL TEAR.

ROUND TRIP. JJKAVE8 CAPITOL BOS T13L, 251 W. 51rt St, N.T.C 9:01 A.M. M. 2M P.M.

Clifford Abeel, who Is quite ill at Mrs. Stanley Longendyke and chil- home oa "Washington avenue, was reported to be a little better on Sunday afternoon- Mr. and Mrs. M. A.

Kelly have been srip sufferers at their home on Waab- iagton avenue the past new six cylinder trucks on Thursday school faculty is i from the factory at Tarrytown. Mr. Waten'llet. N. Y.

Lyons stales that the smoothness over Mrs. Pora Brink and two eons the four cylinder motor of last year 'have -bei-n 111 -with the grip at their is much pronounced. He lias made home on Bridge street. iicllvcrles on two of the new dostd I Mrs Alexander Smith of Alpine. i ca IN.

Is the Ktiest of Mr. and i he board of tax collectors were at 'LOUIS Eovce on Partition street. LUC Ue bllvla store on Friday, Jan-; Thc Saugen ies firemen luank Joe ccv Hc flnar Landgraf. oC the Parkway dcpart- 1 0 0 ihe loves hc Eave CdhnC31la 30. lllcni iuri the recent flrc.

llit local school pupils are taking Etson vcdJer. who has been off l', 1 ar U0115 th bus line for Mr anrt Mr ri r- lime, was again on the Job Mr. and Mrs. tdmund C. Burgher i a Sunday Wing forward to hare 'V callers on Thursday after- Ro i aail Hecrmance of Elm street.

i r-'i" c-i I this place, conduct the Coisackie mf hf a 8 re ultlu Glee Club at a date to be given out ing the sleighing by hauling logs and i aler i fir 0 A I A 'son has been born to Mr. and a bus C. M. Link of Washington. D.

TM, rf i cdnesda i C- Mrs. Link was Miss Benha Sorge Eddie and Joe made a of Windshield AND BOOT Glass QUICKLY modem equipment. BKST PRICES. Plate Glass J-RMMARDSHULTS Successor to McMillan's J. Wemple Is confined to Heights one day her noale on street by 1 i A A Samuel Goldsleln of Brooklyn is 8 fTlCe 10ng tte Bending time with Mr', and kiiJf ro affl Joe Landgra; on held In the Baptist Church on ree t.

The Rev. Ji Kdward Van Toorhls. ot Mad- to Too wua trying to teach llttla Sopliiu the mear.Inij of fractions. i "Suppose," she asked. "I cut an ap- pie into halves, how many pleres would I haveT' Thai was easy for Sophia.

"Two." she nnswered. "Now. if I cnt the apple Into qoar- ters how many pieces would I Sophia thought a minute and. nre- fully countlng-on bet fare UM 1 correct answer. ery gond." said mother.

That's what frncrlnns are." Snpiiia was not gatlsned, howercr. I After a few she came hack. "If ynu cot on unplc Into tiny snips." she wanted to know, "how many pieces would there be?" Mother thereupon decided to leave tbe lesson la fractions to teacher. MAYTAG Washers Now in Antarctica Byid South Pole Expedition Now the Ume fnr Cmll al 1 CAST One of Julian Eckert'a team of horses was taken eick on Thursday, which required tbe services of local during the afternoon and evening before the crisis bad passed. On Friday morning one ot Elwyn Oavis's spirited team of was unable to rise from Its night's repose, thus requiring the aid of himself and several willing neighbors fn assisting the animal to its feel.

E. C. Davis and daughter. Marlam, were Phoenicia visitors on Friday Judge and Hrs. F.

L. Weldner were recent Kingston visitors. flo 57 at I record prodncUon. TO OTOer of GEORGE BePreprdd JA Kn c. Safe for frailly.

Loosen, the quiets the N. r. VAN KLEECK'S VALUES THIS Mar Fonl nomfeter IJOI IffiH KLEEXX MOTOR GARAGE, INC. C-UNOKTH FRONT ST, KWCSTOH, M. T.

Phone Phone for a TrW WaAtag la TOM own bane. If ft doen-t MO itadt. don't fay k. Ym'H NmSTJStoL BYRO South Pbfe Expnfition IBM reached its permanent base, 7400 onlta couth of the nearest human dwefliiif. "Maytags were selected," Sidney Gleason, Chief Steward, "because of tbe advanced type, streogth of aluminaa body eon- ictioii.

compactness and precision of Tisnk al parts necessary to (nw i efficiency under the tryinf coodltioaa to be encountered-" The Maytag "First" THE MAYTAG COMPANY. Albert Electric Installation Co-Inc. 2M FAIR STIEET. DNCSfOli R. T.

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Pages Available:
325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977