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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 14

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Kingston, New York
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14
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14- -THK KIXGSTOX PAIL7 JTOEMAir. FHTPAT ETEXTXC. JCIT 2.1920. WHAT ABOUT THE YOUNG WORKERS? Then- Serni To IW- Tin-Hi In Al Arf! Tin-) 1 "Out of S.iKk'.'" There is a prosit deal of dissatisfaction a the hoys of city ovci-. the rules which povern the tennis ai Korsytlt I i i The are open to during the day and arc enjoyed by a i-reat a people of esper- inlly i he younger children.

Jn the eveniuc the are ri'semil for the older cannot piny i a i and i a of i i i i i i r.tit is a clasp player who seems fo be in regard to us- public i of park. It is player the of l'i and I who is emjdoyod during Jay. According 10 i rules i erri the players the are reserve i the evening for boys and men over 18 years of ano. As a of the boys of i i school nr" 3 in ployed i day time, in summer vacation have no other i to play except during i evening, still if they are 'not eighteen years old they, idve way to er folk? at Forsyth Park. of placing an age i i many believe it be a i 10 all to reserve for all persons who wrk during the day regardless of age.

COMMUNITY i FUND AVAILABLE lioorKe war i a of ladies who Tim money Yaiini Karnisi at. Xapanoch on i to i recent 1 home celebrai'-d The a jf Iimin. i at included a a Kr'ank' H. Criflitlm oi ('lifstinil street, a i Kiiost. Robert? of i i Mif.K Elizabeth a Kennedy arid Kleiinor Established 1894 CD.HALSEYCO.

Members of New S.tock Bichangc, Mills Building. New Investment Securities BRANCH OFFICE ISO FAIK KINGSTON. N. CEO; G. BllOWS, Resident Manager.

ho.me oti.W'.st, In Vlie absence of vVii.shbuni. wlio is attend in cr mci'ting of tlui a i a Ciarden Association at Bost parly was chaperoned Fowler. Miss Rut'h''Dsira'n'der. i i i of Mrs. Kva a Connor Koosa.

ron of jinil Simon Uoora, were i a i at the Reformed at Slone by Kev. LanK- i i i (in 'Tuesday. i i Mr. and Mrs: lo.fl.' mco. for 'a lioocyinooo in dacks.

S'cW Ji-wrir'r oil M. Obllbp of' York city liafl i he more formerly occupied by ,1. A. Vipnes as a jewelry store on I.1W.Strand. iJi the Masonic building, and'will'ojie'ri It about TO'.

its a.lifnt 'Olass jewelry Mr, Gollop is now in the employ of i a i He- is a former resident of and worked for three years wftli to acceiit a position in Charles K. O'Connor of the a i i a a and a subscribers may receive back the a of 1 I i I A I I I i sulwTiptiont p.cseiitiiin i receipt at me bank. Mr. O'Connor in anxious to disnurss tho balance on it is hoped all who coniribiiK'd will call at i a and get back their iubicrip- Nearly AH Water. Mushrooms ct-ncrully consist of 90 per cent writer, but 'be remaining 10 ccni more i i bread.

DIED. city, 1, Anna, i of the late James Griffiths, her 9 year. chapel of the First Jlnirch on Saturday Ht i Relatives and friends are. 1 Interment in Wiltwvck Cemetery. MATHESON--In this city, July 1.

IflliO. Ida Smith, wife of the Ute Kdwnrd W. Matheson. Funeral and interment private. i wishinp to view the remains may do so at residence.

No. 31 Crown street, on Saturday between the I hours of in.and -l-l a. m. Interment I itr Wiltwyck Cemetery. wife at Davis Winne.

entered into rest at her home. Kingston. July 2. Tj a. ased 86 years.

Funeral at her residence. 26 Maiden 1-ane. 5. at .4 p. m.

I at Margtretville, 'Tuesday, at convenience of friends. One Cent Per Word HMUTCHEON ESTAIJM8HMENT. lirral Dhccttr Eakabtr rhlNtlE KIXOSTOX, fitil'-y," Oak MORE COJIFORTAnLE TttAX Y-OiTt'OWX FBOXT TOllCIf. TONIGHT and SATURDAY Productkm She Was Married To Another r'won and Jackie Filled with j-ou'13 mam to th" amaziar Jliat hJis Mr- ifltrisaw ITltlsh tfi vnJnuina.tr.v in itTmi snirscle. Pwtrayei ky Wsdd Iracal MULJLER'S AUGMENTED CONCERT ORCHESTRA Celebrate Monday Here Harold Lloyd in Captain Kidd's Kit TOM MIX in "THE TERROR" MEN-IT'S A SALE OF A LIFE TIME MEN'S SHOES $8.00 TO $20.00 GUARANTEED VALUES ON SALE THIS WEEK AT Sizes to II Widths A to E.

pair strictly perfect Tans or Blacks; Kid, Kangaroo, Calf or Patent Colt. Narrow Toe, "English," Straight, Medium Toe, or Full Round Toe. Regular Lace or Bhicher Style, with or without Rubber Heels. THE'RE ALL HERE IN THE GREAT PURCHASE OF 7,500 PAIRS Made Last By Our Boston Buyer At 'The Drop of the Hat," as the fellow saidj What Did It? ThaFs AB KINGSTON'S Our Liberal "Money Back" Guarantee With every pair 31 North Front St. See The Big Displays Now Ready 31 North Front St BUY AT LEAST TWO PAIRS AND BUY THEM QUICK IXWAL DEATH mt ItnHlv Mil Fmerate VitMif.

fur.eral of Mrm. church, or: fhe" lot- cd all tlw of God's deeply in- yj Uitt Women's Anna M. Griffiihs. TDc fuse -Jr? late Jamw Griffiths. dM on Than-) 3 Uv No.

ir.i Clinwn Imornini: at Uic home of lliae founh i nttnuv. ll-l olff for the ow of hrr bj Father Mannix. The Frank iiissii ConnHJy WHH on Too Much Tobacco Hardens the Arteries, Overtaxes the Heart and Shortens Li i. Dr. Connor, Wlio Suggests a Simple Ttet to Find hr sn ly inc Kinp-rtwn ami Harlry.

lie in city for tf iJl- sjrrni lilr in KJnsston and from' Ji tune anil Firrt It is Hurting You. Can You Stand it I Slrt 'U I i IT) Ull" 'Usl, In ti iirt: for sire liMTO'iime "4 -l "li" a tv -o ktnf II 1 i-K rid 'pjw 1 to' i.

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