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Classified Advertisements ONE CERT A WORD turn 4o- WW. MC WU HBavfflte. IV. intwof IN C. MBPBftU.

T4I BfMtwv. D. MI omn. mt RECORD AUTO YEAR There wmt mere a.aton«fca* in. to grwrter In tHe nvw IS 15 tkM.

cnr Automobile factories capacity tke There will be a still rotunw of newspaper 1511 muaUctnran Commenting on this fact the presldeMt of a. leading xnotvr mt ad- "The fact that me tkc tkst it MB THE KINGSTON DAILY'FREEMAX. MONDAY EVEXIXG, 3. 191G. CLOW IN CRASH IF NOT Hurryinf to fill a sasement about 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, the drirer of the auto delivery car of the Kingston Valet System, lost control of the machine which orer the curb in Wall LOCAL DEATH RECORD.

Elmer Palea is in the west where, to wlll.fcuy a horses for! his market on Broadway. the Brockwa wTM. its regular on Wednesday. April 5. The regular meeting of the Parent.

be held at the school Tuesday after- New York. April was a Mrs Fann Campbell, a satire of iSaugertlM. who died in Brooklyn on Frida vas buriwl to Mountain oa Sunday The Col-1 Reformed Church good demand for stocks in the early mathematics in Che Lynn Classical! comnuttal 3enrlce trading on the stock exchange to- School. Miss Rrockway is a I offlclatod at Anna E. (Rodmond, rwife of Mathias One Cent Per Word One Cent Per Word KLK Thaa 11 WAKTZD.

CMU. FXMATX OPKRATOR9: LEAKX15R8 TAKBW. CHAK- CHIAN SHIRT FACTOHT. rls to on machlnw Tinsmith and eiperianced helpers for country werk. Canfleld Sap- Strand and Ferry Kingston, paid while learning.

Ionian "Waist, SO Hasbronck Art. TM BOO Broaaway. Mrs. H. R.

and into the show wfcadow of K. the clothier. The bi( plate glass -window went with a crash and suits were pressed with- meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 out anybody waiting. In fact i o'clock in the church- parlors. clothes fairly flew for am instant and the driver's breath even came in re monthly short pants.

The car was little dub of School No. On the immediate a hesitation was noted, but be- now teacher noon at o'clock. The Ladies Aid Society of Clinton Avenue M. E. Church the the demand became vigorous and advances were made, in some Will paKtfMt 9 Kplnp hed i.

graduate of the Worcester" Hirh i died In the towa of Ulster and is Sunday, aged SI years. The funeral English in the Wor-1 vi11 Jf hel Tuesday at 12 o'clock from her late home on Plaak Road from the old Sharpe I stead. The interment will be at Fleischmanns, N. T. Roy James vers of Sawkil! Clara S.

Beatty of this citj- were damaged and the driver unhurt. AjCCQQlOllYC Oflf 1 TWftcT ti JUG vu vi. a The regular monthly meeting of Prominent features, rising 2 points' 2 9 by Hed ln Nw Tork tbe Ladies' AM Society of the St, to Crucible Steel gained age of the First l-lf a 4 0 yea was James M. E. Church will meet Wed- to 9414.

An important factor was Presbj terian Church. Lllenvil for burial on ABOUT THE FOLKS. 0 fl 0 MI Carl Christensea of the Western! Union force has resigned his posi- At tne tion and left for his home in Rowon April 11- I nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Th? tlie demand for of copper church. producing companies. Prank Xewklrk and There will be a rehearsal of the nd Ins irati a scored Shurter, both of this boys of the High School Glee Ciub in the high school auditorium to night at 7:15 sharp and a full re-' hearsal on Tuesday evening at Church fair up from 7 2 to land Pa.

Clarence Bunten of Poufh- wlS lmprored married on Monday, March 27, at parsonage of the First Pres'bv- i best advance in terian Church by the pastor the Rev rising to C. Dodds. is active, moving Steel com-, Oumitz.Hopper. to S5, Colorado' Oscar William Caunitz and The body of John ErnnoBt. who in N'ew Tork of pneumonia at rought to Xewkirk-Shurtw.

was to rest In Fantinekill ceme- I lery beside his parents, the late Miss Nellie I Stephen Ernhout and Hannah Lo'ring his wife, well known citizens of Elleaville. Sun-iving Is sister. Mrs. Anna Ernhout Cotter of Woodmere, L. who has the sympathy ot" many Ellenvillo friends.

Mrs. Mary A. Lyons died at her on Ann street. Ellenville, Firemen, brakemen, monthly: experience anneceesarj. war, Bfti Fretman.

Kail' womaa for (ten- i three In family. Mrs. I Abeel street has returned 1 Robert TannersTllle. i Mlllen. Alkenhead resume his studies.

to do general farm work: I nc Greenkill Are, married man with famllr -ned waices to rlcht party; pretty Japanese lemonade, milk, bouillon and Samuel Klein who has been spend- pleasing beverages. a week's vacation at his home oa' to the Morrisvilie Agricultural School to i Other. The regular monthly meeting of 2 specialties. ou, imam oaumcz ana vmt) uu Bireei, Hiiiuviue, a point to 46, and fractional Clara Cornell Hopper, both of 'this Thursday evening. March- 30 of pneu- TM ma de in -Republic Iron.city, were united in marriage on Sun-! monia at the age of 70 years.

Sur- and American Can. demand continued good in the late the parsonage of the First to 4 advances the Rev. R. points noted the Apply to J. B.

Harrison, Gardiner, N. T. 12S Albany Kings-I ton, y. T. Miss Helen Stephan is spending TM' I maid and waitress, the Easter vacation at her home on Hotel the esecutave committee of the ecralti es- Industrial Alcohol rose Christian Endeavor Society of the rom 155 to and Distillers First Reformed Church will be held! rose a point to 48 Jewel 9 a viving are one bon Philip Lyons of Church by the pasTor, Milton.

N. and three daughters. Dodds. i Mrs. Walter Bradshatv and Miss Sadie Lyons of West Point, N.

a Mary Lyons, who resided A double weddinr ceremony with I 'th -ter mother. Mrs. Lyons was a tne A Double TOk CAXJL FOR 63 Mary'f Art. FOR for hatching, Irom rhoice pen of the famous Mnttled An- SI.00 per setting. Benton, 12 Ardsley St.

FOR room house, all Imprortmints: price Address Up- town Freeman. I FOR paying rlpar stand. For i further particulars address "Cigar I sleeve facirg. Apply Fuller's Art. Shirt Factory.

West Chester street. She has as her members puest Jliss Nora Hayward, a schoolmate at La Saelle Seminar? at Auburndale, Mass. setters on double needle union: special machines: eoort pay. Bostonlon Waist, 50 Hasbronck Ave. WAXTEP---Girl for (teneral housework; two in family: Address Tplown Freeman.

FOR ALT, PARTS OF THE WORK: BEGIN7TER8 PAIP WHILE LEARNING: STEADY WORK. MTLLEN. ATKENHBAD GKEEXEILL AYE. Stand," Uptown Freeman. onre: experienced opera- all of shirt: learners taken.

Fencenden Shirt Factory, corner Cornell St. nnd TenBroertt FOR new and second a at any old price. Van Amburgh, 118 North Front St. FOU and stork, bnlf and white cochin, bantams, rose-comb brown leghorns. 764 Broadway.

FOR piano, like. new. 758 i Broadway. TOR passenger tonrinp car. TO with nil 'mprOTHn-stH.

JTRTtP ALSO TAKES. PAIT TjEAHNTVO. FTrTjr.KK'S SHIET FAC- Ptyl? AVTO. 10 finf condition; sive any demonstration: lots of extras. O'Reilly's.

330 Broadway. -FOR ritllmnn car. for for want a dfinonst-iitor with nn elei trie tcear fhlft. Sonic Itnr-ain 1 in other used Also T.ET.--Hoii«». room near Broadway: in excellent condition: price 52200.

J.e^.ittf. Si Clifton Ave. Phone H01-J. no Orpcn Pt. well llehtert offices at 272 to Fnl- St.

112 Vothnll flnf. 2R St. Mary's and flnt nt 35 Llnds- Kstate of John X. Cordts. ft.

1W Pinr hi-1-tvern Kt. 11 rooms II improvements. Inquire TOR will poll for the next 15 TO 10 1 North Front ilav! dry hemlock lumber, mill at Wil- ako epr.icp nt Fair St. Inquire at low: de'nn job: leaving: town: ir.Q Fair St. tiiotisanrt.

N. B. Vnn "STngenen, tht Muik Ox. The skull of the bull musk ox is remarkable for the development of the eye orbits, which project suffloientlr beyond the plane ef the frontal bones to compensate the interruption the herns would otherwise mtke in the ranfe of vision. The musk OT.

however, does not seem to rely greatly on keenness of sight fr less on acuteness of hearing, for the ears are of small dimensions and are completely covered by the heavy jrowth of fur Sibout them. The organs of scent are evidently more highly developed, and they exact of the his greatest cunning. ot 7:30 so the meeting can be-i tlle other copper issues made gains on time. of fr to The railway ent giii on time. THE JOINERS.

"Do you Mind Reading. think there is any such thins mind asked the eminent diplomat. "Oh, yes!" replied Miss Cayenne. "If I pay very attention to what you say and analyze it carefully often fancy I get a glimmer of what you are thinking Star. Tlioue ll-F-2 Phoenicia.

TO T.ET.--Houeo. 772 Broadway, corner TOP. solid red apples. C. H.

Polliemus, Port Ewen. 'Phone OS-F-32. Hi any i TO D. Joseph Co. 1-iG Sprinr St.

TO LF.T. F.nr^' 1 li.irn for factory 1 or s.i rare. "Plumr TtEXT 7 four unfiirnishctl FOn cows and one ffood work horse. Thos. Feejiey.

Boiccville, X. T. For; on Manor Place. Inquire i i O'Xeil St. FOR willow baby carriage; JTO LKT--Flat.

Downp St. Thonr likp new. S8 Downs St. TO LF.T.- TTnlf of double 1.1=i PnwnF -Three nr Av Percy Growing Up. Foodies Congratulote News of Interest to Members of ternal Societies.

The loiises hold regular meetings this evening: i -L, i i i i wv; 1XACLV4C lil parties hems Oranville i of a the family plot in FanUnekill cem- Kmgston to Myrtle of Flat t-tery bush, attended by Helen Saunders and Earl Rider, and Frank Sohoon-' A Miss Etta Townsend maker of Accord to Julia Wolfer- wl (lie1 at tlle home of her brother steig of East Kingston, attended bv Wngaam Townsend at Ferry. N. railway stocks shotred 'fractional gains i generally. Money loaning at 2 per i cent. 1 Many ot the leading Industrials i were in urgent demand in the late I Ada" Sehoonmaker and Joliii "Vvo'lfor- on Thursday.

March 30. was" brought afternoon, ad were established at steig. to Ellonvillo on Saturday for burial materially higher prices. I i a in tho i cpmetprr bpsidf r.pr Alcohol rose points in all to --lany licar.i 1 Sulro. 16S A.

advaricetl to Kingston Encampment Xo. 12," I. O. O. in Odd Fellows' 635 Broadway.

Central Trade and Labor Council, i at 635 Broadway. Bricklayers aud Union, Xo. 14. at the city hall. Franklin Lodge.

Xo. 37. Knights of Pythias, in Pythian Hall, corner: of Wall and John streets. i Kingston Council, No. 27S, Knights of Columbus, at K.

of C. Club. St. Peter's Commandery, Xo. 317.

Knights of St. John, in St. Peter's Hall. Rondout Lodge. Xo 34o.

F. --Y. in Masonic -Hail. Strand. The second degree will be conferred.

i and Crui-ibk' Steel rose to Vs a ose Saturd f- Thc Chapel of the First Church parents, the late Horace Townsend Laura Northrop, his wife. Miss well filled on Saturday i Townsend was born in this town evening, in spite of many other about OS years ago add resided many g.ood market closed strong. Tho gahered attractions iu the city, with an in- years In Kllenville and hud resided terested and representative some years with her sister at Sutro. specialties continued their violent, member of tho Inter-State Park nl rislngf Commission, tell of the great work ven Of I accomplished and underway, along ds TM the inclusive. copper stocks main.

prove(1 hil solf Palisades to Atr. Sutro a particularly di- I those stocks I levels. The i tained their early advances. Read- Ing moved up to S5, while New York Central declined Govern- mcnts unchanged; other bonds Intep slate Park Comm ssior rect, concise and pleasing speaker, and a-t the close of his interesting ac- who and the past year with he; brother at Perry. Surviving are two brothers.

Russell Townsend of New- bugh end tho brother above mentioned and one sister. Mrs. Anna Knowls of Walden and three cousins of El- Jenville. Willett N. Townsend, Alfred N.

Happ and Mra. George A. Mericle. George Harnrten, for many years a well known figure on the D. H.

Quotations rurmstieo oy Joan u. (Showed and explained some Jj an wllere operated a dry- Kline, Warren Building. Fair street, beautiful lantern slides, showing the ied tllis at Bruns- Klngston. N. Tel.

1423. Corres- work in both its constructive period orae a private sanitarium at Women's Benefit Association of ipondent ot C. H. Van Buren Comp. the Maccabees, in Henry street.

Mechanics' any. members of Consolidated Stocft Exchanse of Netr York. On account of the dance to be THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ea under the auspices of Star of Uls- Allis-Chilmets ter Lodge, No. 06, Order of Shepherds I'm engaged to Molly Multirox.

Ain't I the lucky dog? Polly 1'ickles--You certainly must be. But how time does fly! Ii seems but a of 8:45 as previously American Beet Sugar of Bethlehem, on Tuesday evening, American far Foundry 70U he den April 4 at Mechanics' Ha the rep- American Can MJi wav bacit in 1895 lar meeting of will be called American Cotton Oil tivities ot promptly at 7:30. Dancing to begin period and where completed. Mr. Sutro An N.

where lie had been was pleasantly introduced by Mrs. 8 ltt( 5t October. Deceased was Cuarles De La Yergnc, president of 2 ears and was born in Kings- the Monday Club, under whose aus-! cr many years he was in tho pices -thn lecture was given. employ of tho Cornell Steamboat Mr. Sutro told first of the plan to Company as a carpenter.

He leaves save the marvelous Palisades from a daughter. Mrs. Maude S. Fritz, of yesterday 1 heard lior father speak of stated, you as a York Globe. mattress.

UCU spi 130 Jansen TOR ddirrry 'Phone 69D-R. 67 Hasbrouck Are. 80 He Does. what is i "A detective, my son. is man who pnltes bis nose into otbsr people's af- a I It is hoped the public will to the general invitation the music furnished by Stephen Mil ler cannot be surpassed for dancing.

Canastota, X. and Uro sons, Thanks to the ac- Charles D. and William H. Harn- Federation of Wo- i den of Rondout. The re- brought to this city viewed at the American Sugar.

a of both New Jersev'a'nY N'ew Broadway from 10 a. m. to 2 American felpphonr- Yo rk. through the commission ap- Tuesday. The funeral will bft held topper w-nmg i jointly to look after the mat-1 fl 'om the same place Wednesday ter.

Tho speaker told of the appro- rr.ornfng-'at 10 o'clock and the re- priations for the purchasing of thc! mains will be taken to ui LUU cuuiiKUiies, and American Cotton oil tivities ot the Federation of Wo-1 den both of Rom -S'n i American Ice Securities men's Clubs of New Jersey, in waging will be brouf i American Locnmotive a campaign for investigation, the may be American Smelting Kef. Co 8 I work was undertaken by the leris-! Murphy a i on. lj Santa Fe lO.S^ IJieut. Blarsli In Mexico. Lieut.

"Raymond Marsh of Battery Belhlolicm Co 404 fine looation. rfnt r.ro«.. Tn Hnrlpv Are. left his fort in Arizona on March 10 FOR pair of horse's, weirliin? pounds: true, solid and rijtht." In- TO T.KT--Booms, quire SO Cedar St. K)R hand furnituro.

pnrlor stovpi and ranpes. I furnish all kinds I nd ref I Jlorris Kaplan, 68 North Front St. Tel C61-J. i 2 Linderman Ave. TO Klm-ndorf lower TTinne.

1P-T Albany Ave. with his for Columbus, the 1 I 1 1113 a I 1 1 1 1 I 1 0 i 1 i mobilizin point, and two days later I crossed the border in pursuit of part of modern honse. or unfurnished. 10 Mllden' Canadian Pacific 1U7 Central leather 54V, Clieaapeake Ohio Lieut. Marsh since, but 'Phone 801.

FOE tnelnes. 1 7. 6L 156 Ave h. good order. Canfield Supply Strand and Ferry Kingston.

X. T. 'Phone i nipht. suit case and I clothes, between Stephan St. and (X)! Highland Are.

Return to Chauncev De- Witt. 00 Highland Ave. I TO to rent. 71 Albanr TO 1TOS-W. -Flat.

Brnrn Are. TO corner Mill snd Ann FOTt Thompson and Bradley Barred Rock ecgs from prize winnlnc stocTr. $2.00 for fifteen. JB. -Miller, Highland, FOR Oennlne Maine potatoes.

Irish and other varieties. Ed- T. TO Two nlc- in the FOR dresser, bed. marbl. I building.

Fair and Main eve, 1900. the blasting of the I ciuarry companies was stopped and was not again resumed. F'urther a LUC i 111 V-'UIUtlJiM, i tX I -m, ml. I Francisco Villa. Xo word has been Chicago Kock Island Pacific hascs n( of land finajl ln Colorado Fuel Iron -iC, 1 1 the commission for- Consolidnted GM, X.

3 i ally dl cate the Park. In 1010, "'Mrs. Harnman's gift of $1,000,000 and 10,000 acres of land in Orange" for ark purposes, further (aided the commission. Whilo this subject to many restrictions. 'Phone i LOSP --Gold watch Voli.

inili.ils A. between Ave. and O'Xeil or i on Colonial car. Itfiirn to Oalnnilla Shirt Co. i now orcnpled as saloon, John FCKMSHEU ROOMS.

FURNISHED Van Buren St. will play an active part in the vicinity of Villa before many more days elapse. Reception to Miss Deyo. Mrs. Philip El ting, as regent of Wiltwyck Chapter, D.

A. win hold a reception in the parlors ad- TT I joining the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A.

tomorrow evening, at which time Miss Deyo will give her recital 73 TO rtore, corner and FOR room cottage, all 1m- I Abeel Sts. Inqnire C. Rieser, 113 Abeel provfsrnents; cheap; uptown. No agents. Sc.

Uptown Freeman. FOR bulls, ready for service. James I. Tan Pcmark, Stone Ridpe. X.

T. FOTl volntnw of Shakespeare's plays In leather case. K. Dulin's store, 553 BroadwiiT. FOR mil-top desk and chair.

15 O'Xeil St. FOH Ford mnabent. Centril Garage. FOR of hen manure. Kntpp.

11 Sonth St. FOR dropplngg. ley Ave. Hnr- TO from Mav thal (Int. comrr St.

and TVall All Tel 413- TO and store: all Improvements. Tnqnlre 103 Abeel St. TO hotiKe, 249 Washington 11 rooms, modern Improvements. F. S.

Thompson, Washington Are. and Pearl St. TO 28 Liberty St, TO Mar 1, awelllfiR Ltfiyetu city. PirtlcnUri A. Gnijron.

Fair St. TO ilewrt 818 J. H. CHldtr- TO Honse. 109 110 Ifitnmtttt 9t.

all FOR room Jm- near jrw high school. In- n.nirr 339 JTasbroaclt FOR blood, aad fall bloMtd boar. C. Wood, EOT 87. Hnrt-r Crossroad.

FOR of hiirnwn: also I TO Tuot St. second land BT North Front St. I m. -t fnytiisf 1TU-W. Hk.

FOR ill w. Ooitnvt in at 574 npcrior qnnlltr for botrdlnic Prices A. E. Tbonits, 23! Crown St. 32 John St FOR of Jfortb Front St.

xlagtt timon. S7 top carrUge. A. Broadwuy. FOR TOSITIOX WAJTTZD.

WOMATi wuts work. 28 St 3t TOUXG wommn. typist desires I Freeman Uptown. rnnabont 1 TOUXO mm 18. road flfnret, H.

JTimbert 38 bookkeeping. typi poMtlon. Accnrttt. Trtemtm Tp- towa. MRS.

A. 204 Clinton larite nnd small furnished rooms to ler. with or withont board: hot and cold water in rooms. FURNISHED Ave. Washington in the auditorium.

The reception which will be held on the same floor as the auditorium will be for every person who attends the" recital and every member la cordially invited to attend. Sanitarium Auxiliary Meeting. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Benedictine Sanitarium will meet on Wednesday afternoon. April 5, at the sanitarium. If the weatber is stormy the meeting will he held at the home of'Mrs.

N. D. J. Muhphy, Andrew sreet. TJESTRABLP; furnished rooms, with board.

130 Fair St. FURBISHED or withont board. 67 Tan Buren St. "Phone 296. FURNISHED or housekeeping.

Wall St. FURNISHED Janstn ATO. roomi. 103 8L Corn Products -1 Crucible Steel Sto'X Dittillers' Securities i Erie Erie, 1st pfd General Electric Goodricli Rubber 5 IfiS a 1 of speciOcations were lived up and iv have the remarkable Great Northern, pfd Ecar Mountain Park. The purchase! Great Northern Ore 44K tlle flurries at Hook Mountain, Illinois Central Interborough Con 17 Inter.

pfd Kansas City Louisville Nashville Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motor Maxwell Motor, 1st pfd made an intertsting story, as did a the construction of the road along i the Palisades, which it will be re; membered was named the Henry in commemoration of of the of the Hudson river by son. drive W.i'/ the speaker. ior interment. H'illiam A. Dederick, well known as a i i contractor and the oldest firpman In the city in point of service, died morn in at his home, 41 Brewster street in his 57th year.

Death iras due to pleuro.pneumonia. which developed a week following a. severe cold which the deceased had contracted early in March. Mr. Dederick.

was a member of the contracting firm of Kelley Dederick and been a resident ot Kingston for more than 35 years, coming here from birthplace near Catskill, county. For many he was an active member of the flre department and at one time was foreman of Weiner Hose Company, In whose affairs he always took an active in! terest. At the time of his death hr was president of the Exempt men's Association, which he joined his retirement from the de- I rURSTSHID rOOMi with board. 29 AdiHj DIED. Wall St.

D.sNN--In this dtr, March 30. 1916, Helena K. Dann, aged 23 years. 219 Funeral from her late home, 118 JHone street. Tuesday at 1:30 p.

m. Honiw. with nil Improvements. I Relatives and friends invited. Ultimately this drive be connected in some way i is known as "Route one of outes provided for in way law of this state in 1909.

From Bear Mountain to '3 Mexican Petroleum Missouri Pacilic Xational Lead fi7 Kew York Central i the I N. H. I the York, Ontario Western Norfolk Western 122 Falls the road is now ronstmc- Ijortliern Pacific I i tion, and it is expected that it will be rOTrl late 0 me Pennsylvania Railroad 5fi? 4 finished in th" late snrinir or eirlv te norae Peonle's Gas. mast or rl Tuesday afternoon. was Miss Belvina et i a formerly of Canada, and one sister and two brothers, 'Mrs.

Aniui i of Franklin street, Addison E. TT- i. i Roderick of Foxhall avenue and 0 hert H. Dederick of Van Buren i Ftreet. The funeral will be hel'i :30 o'clock i hlCag tnd Prewed Steel Car o4 Railway Steel Sp'g Reading 84'; 4 Rep.

Iron Steel Til' 3R -JOH "West shore stttion. by family ofiterment in Montrepose oemeterv. idolti. Central Post Office, let- tor Z. RODMOND-- Mrs.

or occupied in centrally located office, to explain to responding to our sdvertlslns. positions Anna E. died town Of Ulster, Apnl 2. Funeral on Tuesday at 12 Rod- Ule from Third Ave. R.

fi2 larly interested in the account Bear Mountain Park, the inn therr; A Queer Fish. the vast restaurant for i i A male fish which hatches the voun? where tho most inexpensive lunch or of its mate is the Cbrorais-paterfaniii- tne finest a la carte service may be ias Jt Is found in the Itkfcwf ere er Lrt: TtT i a sum. and tnoro are also 1 na iu young its i- i ball and tennis grounds, in a i i ufh Wllcn tbc fern has spawned i to the wonders of the park itself. All i l1 8 nd tke male appfotches anil this charmine plfnic the fgff into available to the people of New they remain until hatched, when the. S.

Steel, pfd "llflSi! city and otner Hudson river struggle of their confinement hit'. r. S. Rubber at i i cost. the parent's mouth.

As many as 2vi obtaintble paylnj monthly on rail- 1at rp.iHpnr. thp PKnlr S. Rubber 5114 i ffS.SSS5 IbrS'staS Copper. gl deal a i per ect JOBn are sometllBwl found uloed. Railway As- Relatives and friends Dapt.

A134, Brooklyn, X. T. terment at Fleischmanns I I raw mm wonn MTO S. M. Ttm yea.

304 Fair 8t. Klayitom. Abrtyn 8t FOR 39 St. TJltttr Tel. 12J4-R.

ud rMBwn. 17 invited. la-' 3 Chero estem Union and a recreation spot of incom- h. of to adult OB TO I.KT. AmityvJHe, N.

Monday, April 3 1336. George Haraden. formerly of Kingston, in his 72nd year The funeral will be held Wed'aes- day morning at 10 a. m. from 2 Broadway Trith interment In All -nlle Cemetery.

Floors gratefully I declined. 1MORAJT Bargwrtn buna-. FOR inton in i Ing. Spring twin Monday. April third.

FOR SALB OR TO rsom food Apply 99 Crttr St. I New classes day and rreninjr. Enroll a Urge barn: also chicten aid 30 DEDERICK--In this now and to nil profit- i of about mile from rity. Foril rantbont borty, posltloo. Export tetchtrs.

Indl- Applr for particulars to Join Carnciter i A I i MobUr top windiibJeld; price SIT. W. tike Kmtrtno. Jit Mt. Tixrlvn.

T. Iiqvlrt 538 Stnlth Klsgrton. vldnai iutnctfoB. city Sunday. April 2, 1916, at his resider.c*, 41 A baa? oxtcailoB.

FOR Wht: 7 condltlei: Sovgntles. X. T. Cfeo. FOR After April 1st- I win zyn of milk for nta per GM.

w. FOR MOT kovoc. IM an saall ows. Salirct Eti nsl. FOR SALE OR TO afro-- tfcen to the factories.

are Brewster street. William ia wto wat dunprd on a address by loved husband of Belvina that to "ast plavjrroand wHile OrmTeitar tow.rd not Tuesday i The cut in more than 5,000 nsn Dont SCTCD inches Ion: enicory Jn Franco. Iboys of the F.rooklyn division encamp and onc an(J wide. Itr. rai'ed In very Fiimmer.

At another spot, back is olive green, shot with blue, and eitfcer by or jback of Xyack, an abandoned rifle the tllver white, Barked witt Ai fast as the plants in has been converted into green and are father- I camping ground for tho jrirls of the the of the Here some 2,500 work- 1: jrirls onjoy their vacation, paying For Compl.tnt. board and lodging the infin- lCPe i thc bread." said a Itesimal sum of a Mr. i a i baker the other day to a poor re in 57th year. Fnneral from rcsidpnce Sutro closed his able and interesting fcHoir wfio conplalaed of the inferior "Here, then, is quality of thc article he had purchawi of 22.000 arres, of iiim the day before. ALL ankoa of otono Mterta ntam aM npoind fcy tmttn.

Wo for wlanr at MBOOMBM outtva Mr KxMo taturloo. it a Snior font. 1 4 M.WL tOR OR TO roos with all iBprorcniotc- Darld Krasior Road. at 2:30 o'clock. XKWLT bunt rottafe.

all rooat aad Addrooo ATTBNTIOX, EXEMPTS. Special meeting Esempt Fire- i men's Association April 3. I51S. at now btcMNt picooo. mn tae mutt kilns wooo'iand of the 6 1 of tbe to yon an a TM dOUbt PliCd tbC "Then why wo yon cus- beauty; the cairn tb It belongs people ry- Because I would that aM hoM tko.

attMttaa of Willfam A. Dederick. AH tut CI.YDE I pocking- -hfoftrr. Forcmma. fcr to that All -that the coramissioaers; tie beat and keep bad." governors Fee that there is no bair srowr" asked the thin liaired i object of their solicitude than the maa of the dmggjm.

maintenance and development of this 1 "Why. thc drat it may in all years to come i man. "I know customer -who of rest, refreshments and the cork a Uttle of tlwt stuff as well for the thousands tt in oar smaiier towns as for -the tnil- lions in our creat city.".

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About The Kingston Daily Freeman Archive

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