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ownsmen SearchfFinancia THE KDfGSTO.V- DAILY EVKXIXfi MAY 25, 192? For Slayer and Commercial Fort Worth York for Joseph, Not Jacob, Endurance Goal Produce Market And Missing New Yori. 'easy; sync: May r5 of deputy sheriffs a dim trail arrow ff Ui hoar girl's bruised body was iound recovwy Csasssrrtf Will fmne tor aadl Auttfery is SajfctMCsJ isi ftctwd. Worth. gasoline and oil were takea Potatoes firmer; receipts 5 the airplane For: Worth this'Vaiae. bulk.

ISO Sbs atof: the restate- Carolina new. 25 and oil were takea. Poiatoes NT Yej-k. Mar JS-- IVp: ef AtricuHare and straights 1 of OB Jhe Bye easy; Xo.2 S5c f. o.

Ylr siarket were limited York aad e. i. tiport. this monaiaj. large percentage the irait was aed irregular in quality.

of her. got under way. BM of Mendoclno i "call for other hand, tha drastic and 15 "Question this twelve hoars to successful the Mayflower varies Early How dewberries and were in shon supply. who haa 0 Jii A la- suit. shirt u-- l-a! sheriff, however, while making In prices earlier in the week i yr effort to block the killer's development of a heavy short salSons of gasoline aad four and made with the refueling ship and pre poultry unchanged, poultry firm, broilers hv ex-' i- from the dinrict.advahcedUt«ie»t.

also tended to discourage major that the murder was by a resident ol the region, crisis is a of considerable dis- pointed out that no strangers had eouragement to operators who tave reported in a community where I been hoping for higher prices strange face usually excites; Selling pressure today was most acute in the copper and motor shares. Efforts to track, the killer were by croes trails made by The ground at the she murder Had been trampled by -andreds this morning. Hitle girl disappeared while JE her way home from school A physician said the girl had been uacked and strangled after a fierce Advertisement. gallons of oil trans- one-half today centered around whether the aviators would request another refueling, if not. observers said, the Fort Worth may land soon Steere.

bulls (mostly nearby i rows (mostly dairy). veaters. calves both brought 20f-35r. was civea Quart baskets of and Strawberries were! and is ZZ a i more plentiful, espet-iallr from Mary mils sheep, hogs: markets nominal. Various vsriet- loe-Iiv.

ciitef-t I'KOKItAL roi: land aad 1.11 LIU i tO The market was again strong and' Metr Inst i IIOl'SK i or.vrv iav New low records for the year were after record esw broken eswblUhed by General Motors. Xash.j Ha pp. Greene Copper, p. m. Cerro de Peseo and Graaby.

Packard I Motors, which was widely the refueling is requested indicate thai the aviators MOIO-S. wnicn was widely tipped a i -n- jj-- inn the opening by several of add at Ie si 12 nou commisison houses, rallied nearly 3 points. SIoss Sheffield to a new low at of the omission of Canadian Xewtown Stet-1 and Park to It is estimated the Fort Worth ELLEXVILI.E Mrs. A. Kaerscher and daughter.

Prederica. and son. Harry, of Kings- prices advanced further on new crop. i South Carolina potatoes. Sales uii No.

1 were at (4.50-97. occasionally as high as a Florida celery was in short sup- ply and met a prompt it hijth- In the T. O. Smith JIJM South i i i on line of tin- flsi.T railroad. Th.

IIUMI who harking proji'ct whirl; namo er prices. Stock, in the rough, wash- i Delaware County Hous 7 ami are kpfninr av-wrcf. sank he close to Meacnam Mis Hume, sister of Mrs. S. O.

A i leld th base, during the remain- Durland. sailed last. Saturday on the 91. buying of Commonwealth! ihe auiiliarv shio nHn, v- Wllh Power, which ran up nearly 10 points; Hoffman and lonl I to a new high at 169 checked the and Od nA i. r- ers an newspapers were Commercial lo lh e7 ilo 7 SPaPerS Were American Power Light 1 pl ne dozen others a noint or two have had financial 8 i st dozen others a point or two.

The closing was irregular. Sales approximated 1.200^'00 shares itires and friends are invited. In- Itennent in Lloyd cemetery. (WILLIAMS--At the Kingston IJos- Quotation VT raricer Me- would raise the fl ht since nowevcr Fort Worth Asso- of Commerce announced it ICLARK--At Port Em-en, X. Telephone and A.

M. Byers Jlil4 BUUS ai dav ifay 24. 1929, Robert B. broke to 6 points before they it took off effective support. Radio dipped as! The plarp Funeral at his late residence in 89 and then rallied to around'night.

120 Iport Ewen on Monday at '2 p. m. I Relatives and friends are invited. llaterment in Port Ewen I DECKER--At New Paltz. X.

decline in the last hour" May 23. 1D29. Andrew Decker. Investment Trust ran husband of Mae E. Evans, In his S5th year.

Funeral services will be held Sun- at P- (D. S. at the I Sew Paltz Methodist Church. Inter- jment in the Walker Valley Ceme- I ten'. IIDZIK--In this city' Friday, 24.

at residence, 24 Han- nitty street, Irene Mary, infant daughter ot Mary Didzik: Funeral service will be held from I the residence of her grandfather at 124 Hanratty street, on Monday at a. and at the Church of the I Immaculate Conception at 9 a. I There a. MSBS pf the Angels will be I celebrated. Relatives and friends are limited.

Interment 3R. Calvary I cemetery. -In this city. Friday, May 24. 1929.

Charles J. Dillon. Funeral from his late residence in iRiftoo, X. Sunday at 2 p. m.

Rel- of the flight to protect records Adri for a tour of sen months in already surpassed. Records wnnlrf Europe and Great Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Terwilliger of lauds at the same field from EasL Orange.

X. have been visit- and 10 dozen commission man. The nearest Oscar Dowes of Wai- The price trend in South Carolina' "'her federal ar-- at week end with the! cucumbers was lower, especially on Kingston and Albany. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

ordinary and poor quality Supplies were moderate und the was slow. The fancy pack jobbed out at Jl.L'D-JS. rarely ns liish as while the choice park changed haads at rarely as high as S2. arrivals of California' twice ilrs. John AYIIklow has returned home after a four weeks' visit with friends in Trenton.

Asbury Park, linden and Passaie, X. J. Odds and Ends I Elroy members N. Y. Stock Enhance, 120 Broadway.

New York cttr amocb eOce. Stuyve-wnt HotaL NOON QUOTATIONS. JUUed Chemical Dye Cor. 276t(, to presented the bins and Kelly would receive each and Hoffman and Jonei. of the auxiliary ship, each would receive Chainlets American ban 130' American Car Foundry Co.

American locomotive American Smelting It Ret. us' American Sugar Kenning Co. American Tel. t. Tel American Woolen Co Anaconda Copper Atcbiaon.

Topeica.tt Santa Dry uoous Baltimora Ohio By. Bethlehem Steel VW Canadian. Pacific Cerro De Pasco Con. Motors Chesapeake Ohio a. Robbins purchased the Fort Worth second handed.

It is not certain how many hours its motor had been run before he obtained it. iut he had flown it 500 hours before beginning the endurance flight. The motor is of the Whirlwind type in Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's famous "Spirit of St Louis." Society Notes pital on Thursday, May 23, 1929, Chicago Northwestern K.

K. Cornelia Hawkins, wife of Matthew Chicago. R. I. Pacific Williams of West Hurley.

I Chrysler Corp. Funeral services will be held at Coca. Cola Co. Engagement Announced. The A rehearsal will be held by the Citizens' Band at the Elks' Club Sunday at 10 a.

m. A dress rehearsal for Rapid Hose Co. minstrels will be held Sunday at 9:30 a. m. at the armory.

Everv member of the cast is requested to be present. There will be a dance under the auspices of the Girls' Friendly So clety Tuesday evening. May in Holy Cross parish house, Pine Grove avenue. Dancing from to 12 Music by Zucca's singing orchestra. THE JOtXERS Jfews of Interest to Members Fraternal Societies.

The Order of Amaranth, which, been holding; its annual state con nreation in Bingbamton.Jnstalled the following officers Thursdav night Miss Gertrude Johnson of New York grand royal matron: Brown cauliflower were lighter, the market situation was without any noticeable i change. Wholesale business on crates of nine and fifteen heads was con- summated'at Supplies of Virginia cabbage were in excess of trade requirements today and values slumped sharply. Local Death Record i I the VTest Hurley 51. E. Church on I Monday, May 27, at 1:30 p.

m. day- I light saving time. I Woodstock cemetery. Interment in. NICHOLAS MURPHY FOZKAL SERVICE wtthmt ros SI.

61 Sl AKTISTIC TLOBAL ARRANOEMET5 All Tk Ktaf stoa of Flowers, IBC. 272-274 FAIR ST. Flcwm THulr. Drtlnr Colorado Fuel Iron Columbia Gas fc Electric Consolidated Gaa Corn Products Co Crucible- Steel Co fa Davison Chemical Electric" Power Light E. I.

Du Pont Erie Railroad Fleischmanns Co Freeport Texas Co General Asphalt Co General General Motors Rubber, (B. Great Northern, 1'fd. Great Northern Ore Houston Oil Co Hudson Motors Car International Comb. International Harvester international Kansas City Southern Tira of Grahamsviiie, and Mahlon Rose of Kerhonkson has. 'been announced.

FOR INVESTMENT IN STOCKS AND BONDS SEE HAY I DCDCU' OlnA L. nEJiCII S18 firtMHray, 3144. "for Goodness Sake Buy Good Securities." Howard-Lee. Harry Howard of 437 Longwood avenue. New York city, and Mrs.

Marie F. Lee of Ridgewood. X. were united in marriage on May 23 by City Judge Augustus Shufeldt at his office on Wall street. Relyea-lieFerre Miss Sarah D.

LeFevre and Hiram were married on May 23 at the New Paltz Reformed Church by the Rev. Edwin D. Miner. After an extended automobile trip Mr. and Mrs.

Relyca will reside in Xew Paltz. Samuel Wat-; nd Miss! grand matron; James W- Harte of New York, associate grand patron; Miss Elaa Evans of Staten Island, treasurer; Mrs. Amelia MacNair of Xew York, secretary; Mrs. Anne Haines of Brooklyn, grand conductress; Charles Weller of New York, chief commissioner of appeals; Mrs. Anne ShifTman of New York.

Mrs. Helen Topelt of Brooklyn and Mrs. Serena Montarey of New York, of appeals; Mrs. Mae Lederer of New York, trustee. The next convention will be held in Syracuse, in 1331.

WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR WEEK BEGLVMG MONDAY Ellenville. May 25. Xorth and Middle Atlantic States: gomery. married on Saturday Valley Loews, Inc. jilack Trucks.

i Harland Oil Uid Continent Missouri Pacific R. A. F. Sheldon. son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Sheldon, of 194 West Chestnut street, died suddenly today at Rochester. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

D. A. Dillon died Friday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock in'the Kingston Hospital. Besides his wife he ia survived by four small children. Funeral from his late residence in Rifton on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in Lloyd cemetery.

The funeral of Irene Mary Didzik will be held from the residence of her grandfather, John Didzik. 24 Hanratty street. Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at 9 o'clock at the Church of the Immaculate Conception whero the Mass the Angels will be celebrated. Interment in the family plot in Calvary cemetery. The funeral of Robert B.

Clarke, who died Friday at his home in Port Ewen, will be held from the late residence on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with interment in the Port Ewen cemetery. Mr. Clarke is survived by his widow and one son. He was a member of the -Methodist Church and of Hope Lodge. 65.

Knights of Pythias. On Sunday evening at o'clock the Knights of Pythias will conduct services at the ate home. I The funeral of Clifford Lynde. I ivil engineer, for many years con- nected with the New York board of water supply, assisting in the construction of the Ashokan reservoir was held at Walden on Thursday'! Mr. Lynde had been in Miami.

Florida, in recent years, but returned to. Waiden several ago and died there on Tuesday, aped 44 years. He! is survived by his two chil-- probably Tnes- dren. Elizabeth and Fairfield and his mother. Mrs.

Lizzie Lynde oV' Boston. Burial was in the Wallkill' cemetery. Bring your Old Iron in Today No matter what kind it is, hov old, or worn out, we'll give you $1.00 for it on a new Westing- hoiue Automatic--. tlie iron with the Built-in Watchman. An uniuual chance to get a time and labor-Mring Automatic electric iron.

KINGSTON COAL COMPANY Ton iu l.it,» Sltre ftestnt Pea Bickwheat $13.00 $13.50 50 CENTS PER TON Discount trill be allowed for before the 10th cf the aoith following that in wluck deKrery nude. I I Thoinits Si. 2S7 Kmliall Avr. I'lion? HO WATTS TA.MJIA.VV YARD 7T K. Simnd J'honr 4M TKM.KR TAI'PKN VAKI ronrt-i-M- Si.

I'lione KINGSTON COAL COMPANY Dance! ---AT-De Witt Lake CASINO SATURDAY, MAY 25th Kpni-'n rmpcri.il Ilrnnilr.txtlitg of KiiiRsion. Dancing ft in o'clock. Ti 75 Cents Krci- nun Leaves RnnUout 8:1.1 ami l.mvo* Ontrnl nt OF THE STATE OP UY A (F OOli KI A I i i i i 1 AM I'a. Ennist So. Main it.

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Ostrrro Co I V. Carn Borr- Wrtner lIi- Oi N. Y. IJojco Dunning, nntrrrt in TVfil Annie Brtjv-. y.

Marklo all porni.n V. Mary Kntiiit. Into t.f th of or until the end ers are again Temperature above normal 53 a i Rev. George W. Turner.

They by Mrs. Walter Case of Wallkill. sister of the bride, and 35' i Horace Divine, brother of the bride- 86 I groom. Mr. Divine is a graduate of the middle of week and above at the end of week.

PARIELI BcEROYni COMPANY the 5Tew Tork 121 ROADWAY, HEfYOKKOTT. MUXCst SIUIVtSART HOTEL, CEOKE C. HtOOC. DAVIS 1 00. National Biscuit Co New York Central R.

N. N. H. Hartford R. R.

N.Y,, Ontario Western K.R. Nonolk tc jNoria American Co Northern aciitc K. K. Packard Motors I Pan-American Pet. Traa.

A. i pan-AmuicaB Pet. Trao. U. Para.

Famous Players Lasky Pennsylvania Railroad Pnniips I'etroleuBj Pierce Arrow. M. Car Pressed Steel Car PostuiB Cereal, lac. Pullman Co Radio Corp. of America Reading Railroad Republic Iron Royal Dutch St.

Louis San Fraa. By. Sears Roebuck Co Sinclair Cons. Oil Corp. Southern Padfc Southern Railroad Co Susdard Oil of Calif Standard Oil X.

t. Stadebakar Texas Texas Texas Pacttc Rf. Co. Tlssrt" tf'iariaf' Tobacco ProdocU Catoa Psciij R. 2.

C. S. Cast IromJTya 0. S. Robbar C.

S. Wabasb Railroad IFesticoraw Elrei 41 Mtf. Cm. (White Motora WiHTs-Overlaad F. W.

TeOow Track ft Coach jtarium at Kerhonkson. The bride 'attended Montgomery High School jand Spencer's Business School in Woman' Mayor Walker. New York, May 25 A woman witn P' ece of iron concealed the Foord Sani- was arrested In city hall 5s Newburgh. r- After a short wedding ud Mrs. will make- in Kerhonkson.

About the Folks I Eadwance Wichita, May Hoaglaad and Gene Hank, commer- pilots, took off in monoplane "Miss Ranger" at o'clock in an attempt to sqrpam the refueling Mrs. Saran M. of Lake flight record set bv Armv 74 (Katrine received a beautiful bon-1 monoplane. Mark. Quet of flowers today from the Order of the Eastern Star as a today when she was heard to mutter threats against Mayor James J.

Walker and Police Commissioner Grover A. Wbalea. After quMtion- 155 40 i birthday present. Mrs. Burtans to 81 of age.

Mrs. Chester Hamilton of 37 Franklin street has raaraad 5'iaJ from Detroit. sko had attended the funeral of her sister. St. Jaaaea Mew's Ctab.

St Janea Mea's Club wfll hold iu recalar Meeting Monday. May 21. at 5 p. n. There will be; Je 35 mother and will bs Cornelia Tuttle Williams, wife of Matthew Williams of West Hurley, died at Kingston Hospital on Thursday.

May 23. She Is survived by her husband and one danghter. Claudia M. at home, also two sisters Mrs. Matilda Havens of Center Moriches.

Long Island, and Bertha H. Buckingham of Boston, i Mass. Fraternally Mrs. Williams a member of Agapa Rebecca Lodge of Bearsville. Funeral In the i ing she was sent to Bcllevue Hospi- West Hnrley M.

E. Church on Montal for psychopathic examination. day. May 27, at 1:30 p. m.

daylight' time. ti- a stock Cemetery. A 5 1 A NORTH FRONT ST. Open Weil, and Sat. Evenings.

saving time. Interment in Wood-i I Samsonvliie. May a fnends of Angeline Keator. wife Jerry Keator. were shocked to of her sudden death oa Saturday evening.

May 38. aged 79 years. Mr. and Mrs. Keator were married 57 years ago and had always been a resident of Palentown.

where had many friends and always a kind word and friendly feeling toward ail. She was a kind and loving BIG DANCE! LAST OF THE SKASON. Vndor the asispircs of WORKMEN'S SICK DEATH BENEFIT FUND, BR. 234, of Kingston. Wednesday, May 29 At MAENNERCHOR HALL 't in I.

Mnsir OrrhoM ra. OlMrille. Otancr t'ljtcr i Strcot, in tho tin- Town nf LlijT.l. vf Xf Ynrk. noit of kin.

SEND GIIKETIXG: Ton nn1 ra'-h of you citrd tn caunr nt a to in nr.rt for tht County of olllco. in Cily of oci. in on 'lax o' at t-n o'oio--fc in th- forenoon ihr.t (lay. why of of Markl; Quick Howard of tho nty of KincMon. X.

oj Jjmi Will nn-l of not jnliriall7 upon ih- tifi'-n of EiM-utorx. IN TESTIMONY WIIKHEOF. Ihi- of i.tUri- to he KAITHAX. S.Tld Kinciiton. in )h- of t.

1 Irtrh l.ir STKI'IIAX Kyi-afTf, NTiTJCE TO an orJ-r of Hoc. UEOKOE F. KAPF- of ''onntr. i. Isir.

fo 311 iini alainw fh.irjc. of the string malic that the clab heard. The pastor will speak. This win probably Jos-ph B. Keller, who died May! tbe lan this spring.

vho A a leaded coacerts Xadisoa Xew York city Tr aad Mrs. Vernoa Garden aid Mrs. Everett Scaatt, Mra. LeRoy Fwt aad Floreace Wfeaeier. Mary A.

ROOM or 44 Taa missed by faaiily acd friends. leaves to moors her besides ber husband five children, Mrs. Frank Decker of Accord. Ella Kroai of Mrs. Peter Gresar'of Kiagston aad two Veraoti and of Palaatown.

also Bootfe. the SalTattoa Anny Us Anerlca. iajored ia an aaUmoMto accident yesterday, it was at her today. 15! i. Clab.

be at B. W. ill ia Belie Xmorial Hall. Falls, Sonaay ereniar. pital at Rosedale.

Kaaaas. May win fcertattar. OFFICIAL PHOTOS For CHAUFFEURS' LICENSES fnmft Serrice Aswred at New Ytrk 288 WALL STREET. tMrtf. In f.

ib- -f VRT E. MrKE.V7.iE. for Tor; X. T. NOTT-E TO CREDITORS i.s of an orr of nor.

F. RACF- of tn claims ij- tmatr. fo CMtaga's Mill Mar 25 UP) tairty-aiatli 1929 early totar caased slight 4aaiace to tke side soft driik aarlor of Alfred Mc- latyre. Mclatyre told yoltee ke aar- reled with two last Bight wfco toujht to bay Ifevor hi an place. for tea Mi rears He te taa soa of the Tfcoaws Roost, well kaowa jHa is half of of tail city.

OFT. HAGEK OF mrmr i.v Captain Walt-r H. of Cat-i- kfll was either struck or fell oa pareaeat ia yard of Hoboken dock at which his Rji'ft of Utter Day was ssoorvd oa nfcfcu and is aow in Mary's Hospital ia that city recor from aLt keahk. la Qacea Mary faletlr to- sUi? ascaai MrtMar Tfce Goldea Rods of East wfl! ptey Brst rou! gaune. of tba aeasot at Red Hook on Sum- Marshall Whtae IS Harler are- day afteraooa.

Joaes of I ane. arreated Frtday for avkfar ais the Rods said that he would car oa a crosswalk, was laed la Uecltf. I aolka wart tadar. RBCCTTIOX IMSTOR Tbe congregation of Trinity M. E.

Church -will a reception to their pastor, the Rev. D-. aad his family, in the church parlors OB at ctock. X. Y.

TO of Hoa. GSOXGE XACF- of TTUtrr Conotr. Twsm Kwprrn. Ortatty A. tfc- voTcVrs ia rapporr tXCmf C.

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