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1 Jfmman. OL. XLV'Iil--No. 27. CITY OF KINGSTON, N.

MONDAY EVENING, NOVEUJ3ER 18, 191S. Its Effect on Business Here Feared-Germans Carrying Out Armistice Terms--Pence Conference on British Elections. By Teleeraph 10 The Fryman Washington, JN'ov. are appearing on the peace horizon that PBICE TWO CENTS, Following is a list of the grand Word has been recieved by Mr. and and trial jurors drawn Saturday to jMrs.

H. S. Crispell of this city, that promise "possible storm -before com- vler )a mes Oli ve serve at thy term of supreme court i their son, Captain R. Bernard Cris-1 to be held here on December 2: pe ll. has sailed under sealed jas military representative of the War Names.

Town artnlent under Hoover, mailing Anderson. Charles Rochester with Hoover for overseas work. Grand Jurors. ptete agreement is reached. problems are entirely diplomatic.

I Deitz. Montgomery Rosendale The war, of course, is over as the Charles 31.... Kingston City Central Powers disarmed. But i 1 5018 Peter Esopus the question of policies anM represen- Ulster City Olive Saugerties Kingston City tation is today very seriously con-jFreese, Albert Saugerties cernmg'the Washington aclministra- JKieffer, David tion and the piemiers of the big i Kocil Chailesr. Allied governments will shape the terms and control the vote.

T.V,«,IO. r-i i Of course, the representation of Charles the United States will be completely ri ngston Clt controlled by President Wilson His Scuermerh Charles desires will dominate it. America's chrad Kingston. City delegates will stand entirely for what the president wants. France will be pledged to Premier Clemenceau's views and hopes.

In many problems TM osenaaie the votes of the two greatest iu mpbo 1 a lies will be cast as a unit. Should 6 -f so Lloyd George control England. llarbletown the danger will be nullified, as he is Trial Jurors. in absolute accord with the A i Charles Kingston city Plattekill Bush, Etneiy 1 Thielman, Charles Rosendale of democracy" as outlined by Presi- Blumenauer dent Wilson and Premier Clemenceau and himself. 'But a sharp drive is emJeSS 5 hPim.

marlP TiriHsi, r.rpn,?pr George Denning being made upon the British premier, not alone in Britain proper, but in the imperial colonies and much will depend upon the result of the elec- Buchanan. Ellsworth Gardiner Richard Marbletown Carman, Matthew Shawangunk Courier, "Wygant tion to be held next month. Lloyd George has declared for ltt rank "no vindictive There are uBois manv British leaders? some verv erguso auential. who do not hold to this Ios 3S view. And there is real opposition 1 re( en throuehout the British empire and in ig arp ar! es Italr to the league of nations as out- att Af lined by president.

The peace -TM an Charles okln -New. Paitz Kingston City Grand. Demonstration Ulster (Joes Over the Top at M. C. Welcome.

It is fully expected that the gest demonstration yet witnessed in Kingston over the close of any campaign will occur this evening when city and county team captains gather at the Y. M. C. A. at 6: 0 o'clock for the final dinner and reports there seems no doubt will Ulster county over the top as iar as War Woik campaign is concerned.

While the money will' do the loudest talking this evening, and will speak as the repi esentative of the people of Ulster county, there will also be representative Irom the front, Lieut. P. Chevarier. who has Entered sen ice July 1, mis. Army In Rocclvc Prisoners General Pickmnn's Third IfKloHc Hike-- Chilian Them Ojii-n Arms a J'roblem.

By to Th" Freeman. En Route AVlth the American Army of Occupation. Xbv 17. (Delayed) Hailed as heroes and llhci- ators of the people, the American army of occupation, led by General Jobcph Dlckman. is moving towards the Rhine today ir, threu on a 5j-mile front.

The VanKees marie nine miles today and then halted. The march will be resumed tomoirow. General fiiUuiuin's ho.si is as the Third American Army and is battle formation. sui- poitetl by airmen and and ready for any emergency. It "is the most historic "hike" lh.it the and Stripes h.u'e ever senn.

KINGSTON CITY'S ON HONOR ROLL List of 1,228 Men in the Service of the United States, Compiled for Honor Tablet to Be Erected at the City Hall. bajonet instructor, Maneuver Grounds. S. Marines Corps, Paris Island, S. C.

Home addiess, Glen Rose Farm, Kingston. N. Y. Co. Sergeant Uichard L.

AVjnKoop. Jr -Mayor Can field In the following "mighty communication makes public Kingston's Roll of Honor compiled by Deputy City Clerk Turner: 'Office of the Mayor. City of Kingston, New York. Kingston. X.

Nov. IS, 1918 Citizens of Kingston: The Roll of Honor of our bo.g in the service has been compleled as far as possible and contains 1.22S names. Everywhere the Y.mkocs, were re-1 Jose Turner, deputy city with open arms by the mviij.xn las S'ven much time and much population and in towns- that Ut- patient work covering many weeks Germans had left only twenty-four In an effort to compile a coriect and hours before the United Slates flag complete list of all the bovs of bloomed forth upon ihe KIng8ton who ontered our country in the war. It was a difficult task, as many from our city did not wait to be drafted, but enlisted in other cities. This list has been carefully checked up with the lecords of the Draft Board, it was a heart touching that the doufjhbovs received from men.

women and children sm they entered evacuated German soldiers, who ti ailed behind their own forces, saluted the American flag American .11 olTiL-ers with profound respect and tried to has ariived safely gustus Brinnier. who enlisted in the Motor Divison and has been stationed at Cornell University, was recently anpornted corporal in his company. evr Kingston City City Lloyd question will prove a problem that 1 oy may be the biggest issue in the iral) 11 rCha es -Saugerties David- Lloyd ish elections. In consequence it now appears Miller. James Kingston City served none of us alph Crouthajnel.

who stitlon- and who will have something more than worth while to tell. Another notable feature of the evening will be the singing of. what should be the "Battle Hymn of the World," today, Julia Waicl Howe's. "Battle Hymn of the Republic." The; soloist will be Miss Marion Eames of 1 Wcodstock, formerly soprano ert at Montauk. L.

1.. an aviation base of the government, is spending five clays' furlough i his parents. Mr and Mrs. A. F.

Ciouthamel, of '734 Broadway. Mrs. James Rourlte. of Io5 land also with tire list of names on flle with ll 'e local Red Cross Chap- marines was a novelty er an( its committee. Men politely doffed their Wo-1 As everyone knows, the Kingston nsen arid gn Is smiled and bowed in their prettiest manni't.

Grandmothers at. windows nodded their bon- netted heads Children looked on amazement at the victorious brown arm. who tol- lowed closely on the of the German the tvpe of uoops. Industrial Workers' Association, representing the workers of the have generously provided a beautiful and durable Roll of Honor tablet now in piocess of making, and to be erected in front of the citv hall. The of each son of Kingston who shghtest violation of the armistic- Signal corps men are stringing tele- Broadway this city, received i I' no wires along the pules set up by Ttorg-pn, John Harold Bihhop.

Cornelius Biti'lo. Franclp Hlake.slee, Barnett Blakeley. Fredericf B. Blankschan. Bllts, Finnk Boss.

Raymond Boire. Ruhiell I. Holochowicz. U'illlam Boiipsicel. AVilham Bode.

Honry J. Boyd, Frank J. Buyd. Joseph C. Herman Hrltt.

Albert -Hi minor, Augustus 3. Brlniucr. Grant Biou-n. Frank. Jr.

Blown. so a It is due every boy that his name be placed there It would be un- a 0 ist at the Street Baptist steamer Kroonland his way over that there can be little actually done i Mlller Gardiner Church -and has a host of there v.hen the of the signing rh Osterhoudt. Charles Rochester friends, musical and personal this ol 'he armistice was ference these eleojO stsrhotudt Hector Esopus Jerome Lloyd Russell. George Russell, Henry Gordon Woodstock in the way of peace conference arrangements until after tions are over. Much time will he saved, officials here today took occasion to point matters be held in abeyance until it is seen whether the Welsh "little giant" is jSpadafora.

Kingston City to continue to shape the destinies 'of er sl Elmer -Denning Great Britain. Here in Washington an Leuven. Andries Gardiner there'is supreme TSUI And believing this thWe is 'no pracent. George 71 r. disposition to unduly hurry peace George Shawangunk matters pfteber, Charles A Kingston City The armistice'is progressing, l)itney Jer wawarsing guarantees being carried out as rap-1 Zimmerman, Fred Paltz idly as possible in.

both Germany and friends, musical and personal in this tnc armistice was city. The gallery of the gymnasium will be open to guests this evening, and will undoubtedly be filled with those interested and taking pride it! Ulster 'county's part in what is still needed ajid merciful war work. Austria-Hungary. It will to the first of the year before all the de- Hc fl Sc cl S.imlay YICTORY SERVICES mands can be carried out. By that time the Allied countries will know what they want done.

And. it can Were of Inspiring The victory services Xaturc. held in the Sr to The the Germans. The ai tilk-rymen at fortunate to omit even one The list at cross roads neat piles of deadlv a as would the In- lis behind the guns, ready to dustnal Association and workers of tect the infantrymen with a barrage tne cit i the relatives of the boys on a minute's notice. assist us in making it correct The weather was cold and 'and complete.

Anvone prin- with shell holes, was coveicd with scrvlce for any length of inch thick Irost. is entitled to have his name The doughbojs did not mind thp' a PPear upon the tablet, and we want weather with their heavy packs. All it there. Ulc The relative of anv bov whose is the bigjrest probleras confronting glv(b lus name an1 horae By Telegraph to The Jreeman. Zurich.

Nov. Renner, j.eie»TODn to The nnT1 of occupation They must bej' an1 military addresses to Mr. Turner onrfrm Xnv- i i fe(J Th( er.v. ragged, fagged sol- at the city hail. If any name Is in- London, is now diers are given every consideration correctly spelled if there is anv entirely fre of Germans.

are Invited lo a seat of the him-jollier mistake in reference to anv The last Germans left at noon on relatives Vre requested to take the matter up with Mr. Turner If any name information Saturday, said a dispatch from 4m-1 th take the matter wlt1 sterdam todav and have it If The march is heintr marked by some i is improperly included, ii i mosl stl ik 'n? scenes of the war to that effect will be appreciated. Ar. being These are the boys who Vent fo forth then be ascertained what force is to First Presbyterian and St. James dominate the new Germany.

I Churches yesterday wei a great sue- Up to the present -no indication! cess in every dav Tlle former church has come from the "White House as i prominent Austro-Hunganan Had Befor Surrogate On on th Yanlts coraplamed untry We are ist leader, has bp-- appointed, presi- i dent of the provisional government of nas come urom uie wnue ie filled at 5 o'clock. The music Austria, according to advices from to the plans of the president. Ac-j was unusually especially todav cording to officials there he is main- anthem of the combined quartets, taining an "open mind" on the invi-: with violin obligate. Dr. Baras- tation to attend-the opening session stir-ins address on of the peace-conference.

ventable is growing opposition of ram but in )ite of lhis country to his taking the trip. Iead-jst- James Church service was largely TitoM riT-o Fon nf Claims Of Mrs. McP.irJ.-m. was Surrogate Gill in the estate of Catharine Cummings of this citv Mrs i I a up a.11 Uummings died on Febmary I German equipment upon the minds of the doughboys. Some of the Tanks complained their Jawsr were setting sore trying to proutl Ol the gl lho hav9 the names of some of thc-.

brou Wcv must let their places they were passing- but shine forth and hand them to posterity. Let our names- let their names be up all sorts of discarded ing business men are fearful of results should he be absent from the United States for six weeks to two perhaps has church looked as attractive. as were scores or large ami small. months during what must be the most critical penod of its his.ory. a h.rus of forty xoices.

and also the iFF CAR fiAC! 1917, leaving three daughters By! thc carriS(1 sn boards i otners p-ssters that had nricd her wil he gave her properly to the from the sides building Idaugnters. Certain property "consist- What surprised the d'otixhbovs of a barn in the town of Olive most wa the number nf Amr.ri..^,", a lot on Grand View Heights and 1 in villages the i This opposition comes-also from men combined choirs of the two uniting) Br Telegraph to The Freeman, who would, for personal churches. It is nScdles to say that' Xew Yorl' iike the president to nlake'the trip patriotic peo-i tbe Federal fnr ilio mnral pffarf hit tresente.must I ln ed. was most Dr. and a lot on Grand View Heights and' property on 'Miller's Lane, this city, i and the City Hotel property on JIain beKan' utter jstret, occupied by Anthony Kohl, was, movement of the day I the Ger- late in the men uousi deeded -by Mrs.

Cummings to her one', ilirowinc I at remembered. Respectfully. PALMER CAXF1ELD. JR. Ahernethy.

Abel E. Daniel Ii. Adin. Mc-yer Adin. Morris- Adams.

Albeit .1. Adams. Benjamin H. Adams, Ray H. Ahenrn.

Bertram J. Ahl. Peter J. Ahlers. l-'rcderick W.

Allton. Arthur Aliton. Howard M. Aliton. George Altoniari, Allomarl.

Charles Altom.iri. Michael Aleon. Bernard what would mean to Amer-' rn.USB FOK U'HOXli: GtRIS. nc-i and the world. paid tribmts to America and the Allies and I is Shipmenss lyirly.

Wlio Worked Especially Hani Al SJ- -Tohn's Clmrclj- Kingston. Xorember 15. 39 Editor KsnRStoaJDaily Freeman: Dear people that telephone 'service means 4i than a meohanical operation. aieans constant ot 3iirty or more rirls Jn this city who huaan rest of w. 4'a" Monday when we ail threw down ourjcjj urc njVn "noK quit our jobs and paraded let-lwere tsnj; o53t lhat "which Vice-President D.

S. Tor 'ft Company, has arine Cummings: who would have lo Verdun, pay it if it were allowed as they must! pay all claims. Jlrs. McParlan also objections to the account of I charge of tral'ic lor the American wno 35 toe ex-' Sunday his ipi: what ought lo done Ii was a and thrill and jnanv wcr" jsa" 1 uphold in e-ery way the rp.oi,«t 1 100 naaler Caafield and IJrin- request snipincnts Sp.c-a3 wa effort w333 be ME fll- city and town of the country ijy the' r- 125,060 express employes io" see December 5. TM" Mrs in crer-i CITY SAVER The War Savings campaign ends December 31 of this year, and Jn Ulster county th, cash na.ea to Xor-j years aso.

wj.jjo Kins. I 3 5 lonj; disjaal calls asfl aimre st at er Boccmlier lOlh. Tfcie vilV were constrad-ni: a and I personally ThroiiRh vmni ola 53.500.')... The Amount of old Vmll rt TM Jlrs. MMwy (,, Snitt of Ebopas, UJBTH; trial city fl 1iti.ll.

40) a set Andersion. Harry C. Anderson. "William G. AntonlrelH.

Sergio Araff. Arolnn. Ernest Ashley. Kdwin IV. T.

AsbVn. William 11. Alhini. Harold Fantclis c. Frank J.

J. Avn-J. Solomon Arthur F. Sarrotl J. Kasch, B-iJjm.

Alfred A. Chnrics Frank John 31. W. Jlojin G. Baynaa, S.

55. 31 Brown. AViHlum C. Biost, John M. Biophy.

John B. Rrojihy, Peier Bniphy. H. Brodh.ad. John Brodhead.

William Brazee, Robert Breitenbecker, Roy Brlee. Edward J. Bnnten, Frank A. Burton, Walter S. Burton, William Butler.

Edward L. Burns, John Bujac. Stephen Buhh, Oliver if. Buckman, John Buchanan, Robert Bun'ly. Herbert Burke.

Michael J. Burger, George Bui Budrlenhapren. Wnlte Bunting, Kycr. Joseph L. TE.

Leroy Cashm. John jr Cashln, Vincent Cashln. William Jfe. Canfleld. Julian Canfield.

Milton Carnrlght, Harry Cai-pon. John Caa-leton, John F. Camp, Frank Camp. Jacob Camp, Peter Carey, Eugene B. Carey.

Francis Carey. James Carey. Peter-A. Cahill. Alexander f.

Cahill, Frank Cahill. Stephen A. Charles Carpenter, Clinton Carpenter. Hicks Carter. John J.

F. Carter, Myron C. Carl, Eugene J. Carle, William A. Castle.

Burton M. Caa-ell, Charles H. Canine, Albert Carp, Hyman Case. C. Reginald Castner, Harold B.

C-istner. J. Elmer J. Edwarf Chidsej-. R.

Frederick Charles. Joseph Chamberlain, Chase, Howard IV CiKm. Franklin P. William J. Clarke.

Harold Clemens, flarence 8. A Cle.ir\vater. John T. Cougtilin, Edmund Conghlin. Thomas F.

Cole. Charles A. Cole. Georga Cole, illlton Cole. Xorman Costello.

Edward J. Costello. John L. Cohen. Benjamin Cohen.

A. Colburn. Edward- Colburn. Fred W. Conklm.

Harry S. Conklln. Theodore HL Connelly. Michael E. Collisan.

CIarenc J. Codwiye. Georc" W. Cook. Albert Cook.

William A. Cowry. Vincent Countrjtnan. Asa H. Coontryijiaji.

Countryman. Loulo Coonry. Richard J. Colello. "Luita Cof.

St.inl.y B. Cordu. John X. Cornw-Ji. Connors.

John C. C'onway. Iavid P. Conway. H.nrj- A.

Conway. A Conway. Wjillam J. John V. Coons.

Georjrc 5. Cmcan. B.mard T. Crajran. Frank P.

Cramer. John TV. Crfisby. Liacoln E. TV Cmnk.

Frank Jr. CrK T. 4 f-, Rajinnsil S. CrJiwfi.Ta. Laanar Earl H.

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