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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 12

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Kingston, New York
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12
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ELEcrmciuwo i ever public favor M. H. Hcrzog 322 Wall Street "M-S" Bathroom Combination THIS ESI HABhE BATHROOM OrTFIT EMBODIES IT 1-S OFFKKB1. TO QUALITY AXU 1'EKPECT t'ESIGV BE A FT OR JT 1'Fv' THE HATH Fflt.VISHED IS ZITHIK 3 UK INCHES WIDE WITH COi.tTKn ON THE INSIDE AND FITTEO WITH X. P.

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AND CLAYED M. SchlossmanV Sons Dept 545 Third nt.r 36tk New York Gty. -J' Make Deposits before April Sri THE gjyCSTOX tUILT Overnight TJM Manr'i-tT rraaa. aaa la izttiz--Rertsiea lis ag aa reaate ieard ia Ua At- of fey' Hoa Koraaath! was ia a i to a Davis Cn assert Aurora, Dckiag. 12, ha disrorered isai waa iear raid.

jury taa: hia moth- aiaaaaa jju wrfai. and wriat impeachment Tasolutioa. riolin. And ao. aa taa awry at Dace.

La. Xiaetaea' budding scccaaa ia tha baaagaffts: Governor Loag world goes. Jba look np golf. oreheaira under Joatf Paaur- tSa can to AJhfaaaaaaal otai MB HERB aiftar public teaith 1 51 fld from Carajaa. i cJiJa uaalarmad.

as an interlude wUl play PrlaU'a Box. acd Turkai-la'the 8t-aw New 0. The last orchestral hi bark from Europe says Stewart's The of the Flowers removal "emphaaizes convfotion that Xntrraker Suite of Teh Highest standards are Just how important i amr maim aaawr M4 a ihaiT arnVkBrnt floater TWJPATUSS-YOUOSEuaJ MM wteh aWafr i a Bar- 4--Ualtv la a II M--A 90 pounds of nitro-xlyceriae be suggested by the c-s. shattering every window in i Countess Olga lyric soprano who i ai. the! er from in 13 priwis in ir wn, for best flre prevention record Phoenix, can ai plmne will provide the PUy musical ir eral plmne by Mexican -e-' ln w'tJi the Ip lB want, nojnor.

W.P. praB BeTkln? rttoStuS 1 Foreign: South' 181 th THE NEWEST CURTAINS Dress Goods AND ARE NOW HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION. RAVERS' SM AND DRESS GOODS STORE Hut Sells for 33 N. Street Ixiadon--j farewell ucl lr between Great" and the United States Sport: in FRIEXD TO CHARLES DIT.MOXD. p.

hare available in the wayTf from Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" Gilbert and SulUvac's "The 10 to tlie Sprin S. and the more recent "April Showers" Another of Mary E. Wllkins man's short stories, Village "irir er" has been adapted for sentatlon and will be broadcast as the aoconyland Sketch at 7:30 Tueadayli th northeastern i of the National Broadcasting! i Radio versions of thh popular Xew England work hare met with such sticces to prompt the dramatization of third of her stories to be used this year. Village Singer" narratea the incidents surrounding the re( moval of Aunt Can dace Whitcomb as soloist of the.church choir, a position she has occupied for nearly 40 yean This problem of tact was carefullv handled, but not without the curious complications which constitute the story. Reinald Werrenrath.

noted Amar? lean concert baritone and former star of the Metropolitan Opera, win "When you bmfglnV Hid CTncle Eben. -700'ain't liable to fji mnch further dan to excite a cnrlostry wbat TOU'S talkin' ftp ANNUM HAS BEEN DECLARED FOR THE QUARTER ENDING MARCH 1929. As a 4onvenifncc to our depositors, funds received up to and including the 3rd of April will receive interest at for the period as though deposited April Istc A cordial invitation is also extended to new depositors. This an excellent time to open an account. Rondout Savings Bank Kingston, New York ture the Erereadr Hour program (Contributed).

(Tuesday evening. April 2. National Charles DuMond CivU War Broadcasting Company's chain of 29; stations will ha hooked in long-time resident of Old WEAK and broadcasting will Hurley and Its oldest inhabitant, 9 o'clock eastern standard has crossed "the great divide" Mr Werrenr sing a series ot answered the last "buitle-caH 80nss fa TM in to 's concert audl- -frbi'taoV true to the "red. whHe and bine and all that ir.eymbolizes.'.' He served his country well and suffered all the horrors and anguish attendant upon incarceration at that period, in both Ltbby and Anderson- villc prisons. a to hear him rehearse the experiences through which he had passed It may be said he offered much, and he loved much.

His was a nature of great simplicity. He 'his friends with derotion. which might be emulated in onr own lives His greatest asset perhaps was his love of little children, and the-plac- in of flowers in their eager hands 1 is a happy recollection of "Charlie" DnMond-s daily life. An old-fashioned garden rioting with flowers. especially choice roses was the de' light of his heart, and he bestowed his 'posies" generously on all He served at one time as Village Inostmaattr.

and likewise ac- tive in church conscientiously lirlng np to the religions principles he had been Soon after the conclusion of the a he married Jane Catherine eldest daughter of John P. and' Jane Elmendorf. Children btaeeed this union, but did not attain aato yeaTM. After taking tip residence in Hurley, his years pasaed in the old John P. Elmendorf homestead of whMi he eventually became owacr.

and which stands today as an iab-restiag type of tha bid I Doich atoac houses taroaghont this section. Interment took place in new cemetery Msrch T3. beside the grare of his wife. He waa riea ia and ca'frfed ttei ligfiUr i to within two or ycara af his IT finiflTT iVr AT DEwrrr LAKE i iT IS OUR PRIVILEGE TO and Dance Wi, Tan can't get acquainted wltfc ptoplfc bccanae, they fear they'll bora yon. Ifaafa the Wnd 700 hate to a regular canrpolga tc- win.

arirate ckbt aid TUNE IN ON OUI So. ia this hfetorf- mn new replacing tlM oM. tat it erer a iinity of the an4 knowledge of the Son of Got, a a-rfect man. aato dkt of finals of Christ, WAW ADS MSIWS! WESAY- The APPLESAUCE TWINS make painting a farce paint howdy. And J.

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