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irqjstmt VOL. 262. CITY OF KINGSTON, N. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1916. PRICE TWO CENTS.

LARGEST SHIRT FACTORY NEW CHARCHIAN SHiRT FACTORY IN STATE OF NEW YORK The New Charchian Factory, Nearly Completed, Will Enjoy That Distinction and the More Important One of Being a Model of Sanitation and Convenience for Employes. WILL BE A MODEL INDUSTRIAL PLANT RECALL OE do the people of Kiagstons calize that the new Charchian Shirt Factory being erected on the corner Cornell street and Smith avenue is the largest exclusive shirt factory ia Xew York state. At piesent the. company is located on Field Court where the work of manufacturing shirts is going on and when the new I facton- building is completed about Telegraph to The Freeman. middle of September Kmgstonl Washington, Aug.

have a shirt factory excelled War Baker refused none in the state. Every modern! building regardless of cost and every riodern invention for the manufacture of shirts and for the convenience of the help will be found. The building will be fitted up Kith club rooms for the help, a dining room where those who bring their lunch may eat it and for those who prefer to "buy their mid-day meal, a will be provided. A modern 'kitchen for the preparation of the tood is being equipped. A large entertainment hall for the use of the help will form one ot the attractions and here the help n-ill be allowed to meet once a for entertainments, dances, etc.

The object the management is to make the factory not only a place for nork but a place where tae em- ployes may work under sanitary conditions and after work meet their fellow iworkmea, and a place where thev may work under favorable conditions and in homelike surroundings. For those who do not wish to theie will be other amusements provided. A fully equipped gymnasium for the help will be another feature and the land about the tuiiding will be fitted out as a a'hletic field where baseball, tennis end other games may be plaved. The factorj-TcHttier'bne of theTarg- est in the city in point of the number of employes. When completed employed in the three departments.

In tie steam laundry where the product v.ill be laundered, over 100 people will be employed in one ot the finest laundries in the state. The point blank today to comment on the report that General Funston ha.s recommended to the war department the immediate withdrawal of the P-ershing expedition, it was learned on excellent -authority that this is the position of the border comnnander- in-chief. Funston, in a report sent to the war department last night, declared that the object -of the PersMng expedition into Mexico--the -dispersal Villa and his band--had been accomplished. Retaining the troops there under under the exceedingly disagreeable restrictions placed on its by the state depart- was a constant source of trouble, Funston reported. They cannot move from present bases, Funston pointed out, and so long as they stay in Mexico a big force must be held in reserve to protect lines of communication.

The fact that Funston has made this report has caused great dissatisfaction at the" state department, REPORT OF NEW YORK CITY Harrr C. Short commuted fii'-jdr in the back yard of his home at Woodstock at o'rlork Friday evening by shooting lumseli with a mam respectnely. Since the Death ensued i i a 1 5 Staned there hav6 bcen minutes after the shot was 1 where it is complicate admitted that it may the negotiations for a commission. The administration wants to keep the troops ia Mexico so that they may have' something to trade on in the proposed negotiations. As -a result it is understood here that the state department has demanded that the Funston report 1)6-sent- back to the general at San Antonio with instructions that it cannot be considered and must bp withdrawn.

Persons here who know General Funston declare that he will stand By to The Freeman. New York, August 19--A slight increase in the infantile paralysis epidemic developed in the 24 hours A -ending at 10 a. m. today. There thirty-eight calibre trie 134 new cases and 34 deaths, bullet piercing the body just above' as compared with 1C5 and 32 the heart, and severing the artery.

few fired. From, -what could be learned Mr. Short was injured about the head some years ago and underwent an operation at that time. Lately he has been acting rather strangely, but no one thought he would takfc his life. Friday he had finishod up the chores at the barn, and was walking back to the house.

His wite New York, August i was an absence of bullish efforts in sat on the buck porch, and she a stocK market at the beginning, her husband stop and suddenh draw, business today, and where at his any activity was shown, substantial de- clings resulted. Marino Common, to his after making a gain of y- to 37, sale and saw a he was wounded to 3 5 and the Preferred de- I and bleeding profusely. Dr. John C. dined to Rpartin? a revolver and pointing it breast pull the trigger.

Horrified, she rushed Knmp summoned, but he found that nothing could be done to save Short's life. The dead man was a son of Calvin Short of Woodstock, and was years old. Coroner E. A. Kelly was summon- Photo by Pennington.

CHAKOUIAJf SHIRT FACTORY TO IX SKPTKMBER From the reports received from the conference of scientists in Washington, from The Freeman's daily wire service from, all over the couu- By Telegraph to The Freeman San Antonio, August Telefrraph to The Freeman. London, August British Admiralty today reported a daring "While unofficial reports received here Today slated that the full blast flight by naval aeroplanes over Beltry, and from reports in is'ew jof the southern hurricane which 'gium was made yesterday. York city newspapers, it is very the Brownsville district had Bombs were dropped on vast heaps dent that mlantile paralysis wrecked the camps of the Xew York'of ammunition that the Germans spreading very rapidly in rural dis- state troops at McAllen, Pharr and'had gathered and fires were seen to tncts and smaller cities, not only i New over the country. From the list punlishpr) in the The srwit mainriH- iork Times this morning there are' Yc troops were out on "Naval aeroplanes yesterday drop- a large number of villages and cities the storm broke and they were peC 4S bombs on enemy ammunition in Xew York and New Jersey which in the open when the terrific 'i Jersey; loss llfe lt is uuaerst ood there is no break out. ed lower at 103.

but later rallied to The remainder of list was inactive, with changes con- i fined to small fractious. Anaconda advanced to and then yield- ed to 85 Steel Common opened at a loss of at 91 and Americaa 4 w.a i LUU. i i ed and after an examination turned Smelting, which opened at 9 9 re- the body over to Undertaker Lasher i acted to 99 Crucible Steel gain- of Woodstock. The funeral will be ed to 73. while Baldwin Locomo- helu Sunday.

tivee dec i ine(i to 7 5 At tne ead of the lirst 15 minutes the market showed a steadier tone, with prices generally ranging slightly under ypsterday's final figures. Marine Pre- "erred at the end oC this period rail- 'ed to 101 Irregularity -was displayed In the Inal dealings, some stocks continu- under pressure from realizing and declining sharply, while others The official aamlralty statement i a TO! Will to he a Candidate for U. H. Senate and Will Vigorously Support Bacon for the Xom- i nation. Even since the close of the Constitutional Convention, leading Republicans throughout the state -have urged Judge Clearwater to become a candidate for United States senator to succeed Senator O'G-orrnan.

The judge, who repeatedly has declined nominations for state senator member-of the made fractional gains. Marine Preferred, after rallying to dropped to 9 9 but later rallied to Pacific Mall, after selling at 29, declined to 27. Fractional osses were sustained in few ot the issues. Steel Common closed only slightly unchanged from' yesterday's final. Government bonds unchanged; railway and othera strong.

Quotations furnished ty John T). Kline, Warren Building. Fair street, Kingston, X. Tel. 142S.

Corres- pondent of C. H. Van Buren st.tching department will give cm! unless he was entirely convinced plovmenr to pat on his recommendation. just recently advocated putting jwind and rain struck would not have "made any such sug-l i effect the same system of quar-i Tiie Illinois, Iowa and Virginia 'antitte as has been, in force this iti oops who took refuse in Browns- city since infantile paralysis began Mile when the hurricane struck arc gestions, officials who know him say, that suca action was necessary. people while the cutting department! However, in view of existing condi- employ in the neighborhood of 50 people.

B. If Charchian will be the superintendent over the entire building ana contrary to any rumors whic'i are absolutely false" and untoundeu, no out of town man will.be brought in for this position. Jlrs. Charciiian iiave charge of the stitching cle- Partn'ent, the largest in point or number of employes in the entire factory. The building will be heated by a modern steam heating plant which heat the entire building even on uie coldest day and the factory at all times be warm and airy.

The omidmg is being erected along modern lines, giving plenty of lieht ventilation, over 75 per cent oE Trails being windows and the interior will be practically as light as 'he street. dressing ro0 ms are to be fln- up in white and will be modern and sanitary to the smallest detail. regular hospital retiring room in of a trained nurse will be for any employe irho may injured or become ill while at JbuiIdln now roofed and and the interior work is rushed to completion bv the In order to give the a chance -sct this modern factory, a few days wor IVOi-lc is ftis S. a formal everyone property where then or sjs- work. designed bv of tyvand 0 general construe-' by J.

carpenter work and heating I- in3taJled br tt 121 panT tt9 contr ct now John the work of constrnctlon has magnitade and tize of of no an, feir on the work the best tioos, officials declared it was doubtful whether any action would oe taken to withdraw Pershing pending- the naming of the joint committee. is understood that the Funston has made it essential that the American members of the joint commission be named at oace and it is expected that Secretary Lansing, on returning here ironi Annapolis on Monday, will take up names of candidates wita President Wilson. EPlDEJIIC IX HIGHLATX Xew Oases and Death Keported in the Town of Several cases ot infantile paralysis have developed since last week, says the Highland Post. Rose Waletti, a twenty months old child in 'Little Italy, was afflicted but is recovering, Alberta ilinard, aged three years, oldest child of Arthur iMinard. living on the north road, contracted the disease and died oa Monday, the burial taking place that afternoon.

A younger child in the family also became ill and was removed to the hospital, where it ia recovering. Early in the week five year old Charles White, whose parents occupy the Gedaey house on lower Alain street, developed paralysis. There are a number of chidren in family who have been exposed. dumpsat Lichtervede from an altitude of 3,000 feet. Largo fires were observed.

AH the machines returned safely." to understand, or The cases of the Roosa and Hock- steiner children are improving. The former was a light case, but the latter -was a severe attack, the child lying unconscious from Saturday until Tuesday. A -case was reported from Clintondale station recently, the child dy- in effect here, ing; also a child sick in the family of S. Chaissan. a mile from Clintoa- dale.

Thursday morning two cases were "reported, hut -upon inquiry it was learned that the COT child had eaten too many peaches, and the health officer oT the town of Plattekill only reported the case of a child boarding ia the Livingston house on Basket street. Some ine hoarders departed at oace, breaking tine. to spread, and which mel with loud denunciation by some of the very officers and cities now advocating the same plan. The city of Schenectady has had the same plan in force as that useu iii Kingston and is now about to prohibit children from leaving, as well as entering, thecity.Newburgh,which started with mild precautions, after several cases broke out adopted practically the same rules as in force here. The Newburgh News was at first inclined to be critical of the severe quarantine adopted in Kingston, but now prints the it seemed as though Kingston went somewhat to extremes in its infantile paralysis quarantine, the results justify its measures.

Following dpielopment of a few cases of the disease, Kingston put up the bars against outside childrea and questioned strangers generally who entered its gates. Latest reports indicate it is as free as burgh from the plague." The wisdom of a quarantine oa all children is shown in the case reported from Accord, where from lack ot it many persons have been exposed to infection. One or two towns in Orange county and some in other parts of the state and New Jersey are attempting to enforce an ordinance prohibiting children from passing through the towns. This is undoubtedly illegal, and is an unnecessary restriction on trarH TMs city Las no such an ordinance and has not attempted'to enforce such rules, although there has been some con- mnderstood to be still quartered! there today. Many of these soldiers had narrow escapes from death.

Telegraph to The Freeman. New leaders York, today August reiterated thelt- threats of another street car strike, declaring they would not submit to arbitration the question of reinstating fourteen, employes discharged after being convicted of various of- By Tcleernph to The Freeman. San Antonio, August 19-General Parker reported over the army wireless from Brownsville to-j Senator Root should be returned to election, never seenied to take the suggestion seriously, always saying that he preferred to end his career in the profession as he had but taste for parliamentary bodies. W-hen the judicial convention met in Albany on the llth to recommend candidates lor justice of the supreme court, the delegates from the seven counties composing this judicial -district, renewed the suggestion of the senatorship with great earnestness, and the Albany Evening Journal, voicing their wish, said the judge generally was regarded as an ideal man for the position because of -his knowledge of public affairs, and the long and careful study he had devot- eii to the consideration of national questions. Judge Clearwater, however, said that he thought either day that there had been no loss of the senate, or that Robert Bacon, life among the troops in the Browns- tt had been secretary of state, and -a ville district from yesterdayy's hurricane.

The damage was heavy, however, according to his report. The wind reached a velocity of 7U miles an hour at Brownsville, ruia- fenses during the last strike. i the regulars' camp at Browns- irilln llitt milifin Mayor Mitchel at Plaitsburg full de- a eT mud morasses tails of the stand taken and it isi Lar 1' jall tnies of pany, members ot York. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. American Beet Ba Cur A Foundry American Can 28 American Cotton Oil American Jfce Securitiw American Locomotive American Smelting Ref.

American Sugar American Telephone Anaconda Copper Mining AWhiaon, Topeka 4 Santa Baldwin Loco "sJi ambassador to France, would be a better he would be. The entire week has been devoted to conferences between the chiefs ot the party in which State Committeeman Philip JSlting took an important part. It was generally conceded that had the judge announced hrai- The company stood firm in its de-! ville and fclhe rk i i a faelf a ca didale he hav mand for arbitration. in the McAllen district. The, been chosen and probably designated Both sides have telegraphed 'P' a ces formerly occupied by tents, at the primary election in September.

.1 3 ena tor'Root having failed to secure military! the nomination for the presidency, understood that the city executive 16111 were loat -declined to enter the race, and the vill return here at once to settle! the storm reached San An- judge again urged Mr. Bacon with the difficultv jtonio the wind had decreased to 50' the result that on Thursday Mr. 'miles an hour, levelling almost all 1 Bacon telephoned tne judge asking 'thf tents at Camp Wilson. The camp i lie would act with Joseph H. round was flooded by rain and the Choate and Job E.

Hedges as a com- tfnnsn.il Events Briefly Told In Teto-jllllnois and Wisconsin militia took; III1 vacancies aad saying. 'rpfurp in thi nnrmpnom that having the hearty support of Ohio Bethlehem Steel Co Brooklyn Rapid Tnmiit OktiadiaQ Pacific Central Leather 57 Ctttaapaake 4 Ohio 61 Mil. St. Pan! Chicago, Book laland Pacifc 1 6f Colorado Fual A Iron 48 S. 138K Corn NTGGKTS OF XKTVS.

Orucibki DiitUlera' Brie Igt General Hectrie Bubbtr Qrcmt Borthern, pfd Northern lUinoM Central Intertoorvugb. Con Inttr. ofd Kanaw Otr Southern Louisville A. Lthigh Valley Maxwell Motor 78 24K Despatches. Telc-cmpS The X.

in the permanent buildings lat Fort Sam Houston. I Considerable wa.i has San Antonio. attacked one of Violet's legs and Dallas, August 19--Corn- she must hobble around -oa five with Corpus of people "Jolet is Alfred Hyer's have cow. prize judge's friends, he would enter the 1 field. Judge Clearwater said he would be glad to serve, ana so lar as be had any influence with his friends, political, professional and social, it was at Bacon's service.

Maiwel! Motor. 1st pfd Jlaxweil Motor, 2a pM Mexican Petroleum 103 Miasonri. Pacific Kational JTeir York Central 103H IT. N. AH Hew Tork, Ontario Warterm Korfoik 4 Wanteru lerthem Pacific I Pmiusjlvanla Chicago pingbur taken the trouble to rrac! the news-- papers carefully, who are loudly Bacon announced himself as a jshprt time over a long distance tel- candidate, and designated -Mr.

ephone wire today. Italian Steamer Sunk. i Choate, the judge and Mr. Hedges as were forbidden to board or visit that they were not allowed to pass through the city. I i elephant in the cn e.

-who; baggage a pulled ernerpenry; Jnn were are always IOOKISJS; for a gnevance tord which applied the brakes and pier. 1.000 feet destroyed. By Telegraph to Freeswo. refrain from exposing tbeir-bronght a fast Santa Fe tram to a is ignorance, and if meaning i sndden stop near here. He wouldn't people -would pay less attentlos to go and the cord on eaech side irresponsible gossip, and direct tronk had to be cut before the energies to snpport the officers in train coald proceed.

other cities as they have in this' city there be far less trouble, Elmcndorf Recovering tions and the Charles H. Elmendorf. the colorr.j; HeaJJn 6 injured zale hn TM 1hf that whil" Con- William M. Calder has member of the of the and country by timbers potter by his r' maining in U.S. the loss of the house- than his going to i S.

been very, senate. IPrewed Steel Car Steel Sp'g Beading Bep. Iron A Steel 5j" Sonlbern Rfcilfray, pfd Copper iThirfAve. R. P.

Union Puciflc HJUS Fonr Plajjnc i I Great Oame Snnday at Saas desiroup of no ing a fift game will have the oppor- infantile paralysis in "Wai- lunlty on Sunday aflernoon at 2:30 were reported tojsharp at McVey's field on U.S. Kuh Copper Virginia Car. Cban. 31 auu Char- W1 i' rcanill ah 8 handreds of workmen! Ti 4e- Lloyd's today. a recent meeting of "cians at the city hall that the 7 years old.

berag iir.s recognized several persons and is fourth case Is the 3 y. The Ford Oavght Fire. froa i. Use of the city, It is atterly nafair for a board off Many Kingston people to pass ordinances aad taealgressnjaa William Officer SMerritt on Thursday, "awnue, when the will line np 5 state armory fnaouli in Jhc famSly of Oscar th fast Wilbnr Feds. These sened appearance tide "1.

1S years 1d teams hare already played three; several members ol Company id the games aad all close and only ones the baildias. They are icte-2. Th- 'ing so a good gair.e may be busy Ukiam; iaventory. aad no one old daagh- Stoudt and Bush for the Feds and! admitted to the armory. Weekly Doyle aad McMahon lor the drills irill not be resumed for I I time.

First 4 -Thursday afteraoon M3s? Bessie trill at Baggage Con- Atkias. the public health nn-se of Spring 7 Se tS seeMag to enforce them, Slate Senator WIHia'ci M. Shore an alarm ol t- rebulte him for attempting to en-, BwaaeM. ore to ia Xo. i.

Tbc damage tms Beajamia Brember, her Clmrca. tomorrow at 7:30. jared Tiarsday when hft rM tri -Soa The sabject ot tie tcmiOB nfl! awxv and plncged into a 0 rard a well known "The Spirit of Christ-" roll i tV sorift of Chprcbandi ville'station, died later IKS SI ffSKSTSA.

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