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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 18

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IS THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAX, FBIDAr EYEXEftf, MAY IATB CO. a MAIN ST. KINGSTON. N. T.

I. J. Financial I and Commercial i New York Produce Market! Yort, Mar 2J FOR INVESTMENT IN STOCKS AND BONDS SEE MAY sHAA 518 Broadway, fog TeL 3144. "For Coodnen Sake BUY Good Securities." Pezsisws! 5 York, Star 31 tjlf. tiat a off 2 westers f- o.

b. Street's operators Yrk aexj L. f. effort. is Bsefeasged- elite.

s-e-i that at thess! irfecaEar; receipts IS -had "EaJteE is a pcoS stili bro-gfct about a 2.75; Some Caroiiaa. sew 1 in ss. tie eari? va5 i day's Market. 3 was crertenl around uidday. I Quotations ftwfm rarser Me- Setter.

X. Y. steady; 120 Broadway. York Nearby staaery tfeML closely selected extra J'. Ji.

nearby asd nearby irwiera Cor. cry white, first to average VERSAILLES Maryliad aci AJUe4 AltM Caaiawra extra Car i'uciiury co. American Loco'uiuuvc co ---American Sinwaug Kei. Co. PARKER, McELROY ad COMPANY Metwbcn of the York Stock 120 BROADWAY.

MEW YORK CTTT. BRANCH OFFICK STUYVESANT H8TEI, KIXGSTON. V. Tel. S03-296-1MO.

Carter Management of n. BROOKS. American Co Anacouda. Co. lui AlCCUou.

aima BalUoiore ft Oiuo Ky. in Bethlehem Steel MV. i racinc Ky Cerro Copper 1 2 Ohio K. Chicago Northweitern it. U.

Chicago. K. 1. i- 1 Chrysler Corp Coca Cola Co. Fuel ft Iron i Columbia Cai Electric -34 6 Paste coas: white.

ex( Q- Live poultry irregular; broilers by' .34 42; by express .25 fowls height or express .30 32; old roosters freight .15. Dressed poultry, steady. I Steers--Nominal; no trading. Bulls--Mostly nearby; steady; few good $10; medium 19 i coiu-i moo lightweights $7 steadv; few 17.25 i Cos, t. Cows--Mostly dairy; good common and medium JS.75; low cutter and reactor cows $5 $8.25.

Vealers--Steady; good aad choice $16; tew selected m-rdium $11 cull and cGiumon $3 $10. i Calves--Whole Milkfcds irregular; medium and 'choice $9 cull and common $6 i Lambs--Irregular; good and i $15.75 $16.50: Street. Dosai4 M. Scfeooatcsaffcer. JI.

as dramsaac. of Brook-: lya. X. Y. were granted a.

marriase Vork loday. They If ft the Mar- i --e Bsreaa aarriei is "Baptist Church I Howard McKeon. Mr. SthooBniaker is son of James aad Flor-, Beck Srhooaiasaciier. was bors sJa Ruskin.

xeb. i Miss Dorothea Proehaska aad J. Hasbrouek were married in Hollywood May 9 by the Thomas Sprague. Baptist minister, iit residence. Mr.

Hasbrouek is a nephew of Abram P. LeFevre off i New Paltz. Mr. has been i Azzerlcsc xitioui Th Versailles, la Its bund- 1 Company in Hollywood for! wuhisstoa. D.

Ing decoration, supplied a wonderful veral years. The couple left im-! A TUE tired travel-worn early expression on" a di tcl er their mar a i visitor arrives at the gates of I Iar of the genius developed hln 6'- on York and the palace of Versailles and mc1 "akwd in this manner. gitlrnarhn City. May aad Cftr on a strt 31 Bsreas: be aarriei is a tbe XaslosaJ Church today. Miss'Court today ia protest at was born la Kingston, the; fearsag rendered a of Alexander and Bertha? verse to them.

Looking Into Hall Mlrrafa, (MerNew ROSSKHRE HOTa AM Ferry CualSts. Co i CbOlCf 13 1' 15 cull and common $9 Electric Power Light a 12 1 Du Pom Erie Railroad choice $6 $7 Co 3 $3.50. Freeport Texas Co yj Hogs--Steady to Central Co pounds $10.75 Ueceral Kiectric Co $11.15 Versailles was not nude in a day: Its construction continued throughout the reigns of thrw successive kings. It way be said to have been the conception of Louis XIV. however, for it was he who had the vision of almost la its entirety, and mnch may accomplished In a reign the length of his.

Perhaps his Inspiration itrew frou ewes, medium cull and corn- firm; i i REQUIRED ami profreuhre car- einiiBf OB its total cipitaizatwi REQUIRES CAPITAL to expuil its operatMBS. Woald consider an actlre Interest. iBTcstlgatlon Inrtted. Address No. 14, Freesua General Motors Goodrich JCubber.

(B. Great Northern. 1'fd. Great Northern Ore Houston Oil Co Hudson Motors Car International Comb. International Harvester iuiernauuuiii rticei Interiiiuonai cuy aouiueru 'lire iu Copper Co Valley TM Loews.

Inc. Mack Trucks. Inc. Uariand Oil Continent Missouri K. alontgomerr Ward Naah Motors Co National Biscuit Co New York Central K.

It $11.50 rough 85-130 ISO-ISO 111.40: 165-220 111.85; sows Local Death Record V5 through tinder the gilded ar.ris of France, lie enters the cour d'honneur and facias him the great equestrian statue of Louis XIV. the roi that nugust monarch who OTupled the throne of France for 72 years. Guanling the court In impressive grandeur are $tntues of distinguished medium i "talesmen and marshals, like giants of old. and even across the tast ex- nr for It his first Idea to pro- panse of cobblestones stretching in Tld setting for fetes whlck would every direction these honored in magnificence and extrava- France appear of heroic size. nc those of his embezzling snper- At either side and in front rise the lntenilea finance.

Fonqnet. who walls of "the architectural iid Brst employed the master land- masterpiece of the most brilliant era i Le Notre, to design bis of a great nation." later transformed owa sardens at Belle He. where by King Philippe (1S33-37) lato i hsd soon after a museum "to ail the glories of France." This Is the first view of the palace I as seen by the majority of travelers I zrom other lands, who moke of It a goal of artistic pilgrimage, a I May 30. Funeral from the late resi- dence on Monday at 2 p. m.

Interment in Lloyd cemetery. Harriet Ella Ward, widow of Ed- lltt lev ity Church. June 1. Saugerties, Saturdav, of. the sights of the country.

Ing upon the visitor and his interests. The patrons of art come to see the creations of the architect Mansart. the the tures Coysevor. and the landscape gardening of Le Kotre. whose design BDeyo was found dead at the extensive part has been kept N.Y..

Ontario A Western K.K. Nortolk Waatern Paltz pronounced death due to heart failure. The remains of W. Scott well of West O'Reilly street who Test of 4000 Years TN 1929 3. tbt of M.

EstDMor GnlkiMr, of Bacrlen DM Ant whieli nucribMl on taMm ol clay. la 1929 A. ate DM- ting their iata HHmd, Kcnradl Pint Para. Famous Piayera Pennsylvania Railroad Phillips Petroleum Fierce Arrow M. Car Steel Car Cereal, inc.

b5! 8 Reading For the students of history the shades of such personages as the "Great Kins" and his successors, who made this their home and seat of government until the Revolution--MoIIere, Mesdames de Montespan. de Main- funeral and interment in Wiltwyck tenon Pompadour, du cemetery todav Queen Antoinette--flit through the i Mary Baldwin Newkirk. sister of COStllmeS ffie the late George W. Newkirk, died here on Wednesday. Funeral today at 4 p.

m. at the late residence, 152 i Wall street. Interment in Wiltwyck Kailroad 8 1 cemetery- Marguerite DuBois of 83 latot bookkt doeriU. thi. Md and Mmnd fora of (current offctinaji payiac other typti of stcaritin.

Mmil ilit compmfor yrmr toff. THEEH.SMrraCo. Imnmutt SKmnOu A. A. CLOOTin CM.ail.ILT.

1 5. Republic Iroa Royal Dutch St Louis San Fran. jr. Co. Scars Roebuck Co Sinclair Cons.

Oil Corp Southern Pacific Southern Railroad Co Standard Oil of Calif. Standard Oil of M. Studebaker Corp Texaa Corp Texas Gulf Sulphur Texaa Pacific Ry. Co Tlmken Roller Bearing Tobacco Products Union Pacific R. R.

U. S. Cast Iron Pipe U. S. Ind.

Alcohol Co U. S. Rubber Co U. S. Steel Corp IBirJi Wabaah Railroad 65 VVestinghouse Eire, ft Mfg Co.

White Motors 33 Willys-Overland ai'i Woolworth F. 214 Yellow Truck ft Coach only surviving rel- this city is the alive. Rose Mary, little daughter of John and Katherine Matthews Crosby, died Wednesday at the Benedictine Hospital after a short i illness. Funeral this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of her par- I ents, 220 East Union street. Inter- i (ment in the family plot in Mary's cemetery.

Margaret A. Lown died Wednesday, May 29 at her home In Wood- May Hava Coat $100,000,000. The Grande Chapelle, which attracts Instant attention upon arrival within the gates, was designed by Mansart, who obtained some of his ideas for it from the Sainte Chapelle in Paris. Louis XTV, having become devout In his later years, "determined to raise that monument to his piety." In the hundreds of rooms In the palace it Is said that 10.000 persons -Valmes They Talk About" SPRING COATS 224 30 Odds and Ends could be boused, and although the facts of the cost of this magnificent i creation can never be accurately known, it has been estimated at $100.000,000. which, considering the period and the methods employed by an ab- city, and two grandchildren.

Funeral! from the Woodstock Reformed i Church on Saturday at 11 a. daylight saving time. Interment in Woodstock cemetery. rcllltect1lr is of the most eye- Ailing style and the Interior fnrnJsh- were the dernier crt In luxury. I A hundred sculptors are said to hare William T.

Ford, a aon-in-law of i em Io verl to Provide the statuary the late Mynderse Schoonmaker of' whtcn decorated the gardens as welt Saugerties, died in Cohoes on Tues- lhe itself, and painters be The firemen at the Central Fire Station found a baby's white sweater near the fire house. The owner may obtain it by calling at the Central Fire Station. day. Funeral atd interment today. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Mrs.

Theodore Eckhoff and Mrs. Mabel Molyneaux and a cousin of Charles T. Sickles, George Sickles, William G. Sickles, Robert Sickles land Mrs. COra Young, all of Sauger! ties.

I Andrew E. B. Delamater died in this city on Thursday. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m.

at the residence of William W. Windrum, 12 Tubby street. Interment In jtoireci. mienceni in Wiltwyck The Bar Mitzvah of -Philip, son of I cemeter y- survived by his Mr. aad Mrs.

Goldman, will be held lie and one rother Addison. of on Saturday at a. m. at the sm- Mr Del lte r. was agogne of Congregation Ahavatii lns ctor the Ulster ft Del- Mrs.

Lois Gray is recovering from! 1 1 1 Wurts street. Friends and an operation at the Kingston Hospi- Miss Frances Sharkey of York is visiting her parents for two weeks at their home on O'Neil street. John Haas and family ana 1 Heary Peters and family hatti left for a motor trip to and i other points of interest. i members are cordially invited. IKE JOKERS was a' member of Rondout Lodge.

No. 343. F. ft A. which will hold ritual services at the Windrum home tonight at o'clock.

Captain Isaac C. Hotaliag. a widely known Hudson river man. died this Imorning at his home in Connelly i fin 5 crc ifiancra lo mi will hold their final i 86th Beride. hi.

wife, who yond count executed masterpieces adorn Its walls ceilings. It Versailles which fnrnlshed the model for the palace of Sans Soud at Potsdam and other less widely known German palaces, the Schoo- bronn at Vienna, the Wren portion of Hampton court In England, and many others throughout Europe. Just us Louis XfV made of Versailles the center of interest of his by the brilliance of his court, and attracted to It those nobles of his who might have made more for him had they remained it had been the policy of the Bonrbons. Initiated by Henry IV. to call to France The artistic industries of other countries.

The effect of this policy Is to be seen even today In the artistic productions of the French. nd Italians who excelled to make The A. D. K. ceremonial of the season this eve- was Harriet Becker, he is survived Stabbed to Deatk.

Cleveland. May 31 W--Mrs. Dorothy Snyder. wife of Alonio X. nlag.

Refreshments will be served. I four chlldrea, Legrand B. Hotal- and a program of entertainment isj in of Isaac C. Hotaltag. being arranged.

AH Nobles are in- i Eriarcliff Manor; Mrs. Edward to attend. Coart Columbia. Xo. 248.

Catholic eat Cleveland was subbed to death with butcher at h-r home here to-! Police said the stabbing was or Anna Szeaaa. a maid the Daaghtws of America, of Hadson. B. Haines of Connelly and Mrs. Wallace H.

Boyce of New York city, grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Captaia Hotaliag followed an invitation to all river for many years In the days embers aad friends of Coon Santa jwnen the sailing vessels far oninnm- Maria. C. D. of of city to at-jbered steam craft.

It was a common its silver tea on Suaday after-jsight In those days to see Captain June 2. between 2 aad p. at the wheel a sailing KOI 33. teachers to the artistically Inclined. In this manner the royal manufactories ft tapestries, carpets, famitnre.

porrrSaia were established ana the designs of the foreign rasters gradually modified aad adapted to produce the French classic style. Colbert, the great minister of Louis to jshin under a full bead of canvas sail jap the Rondout creek as far Cpn- Bnenos Aires, May 31 would be cast qoakes in two Anreatiae JThere Tew rirermec rrtn took a of 33 dead aad Jwonld venture to briag a ti aows asacwaika. earbfag, steps uj AiMf. i IfS under more than leo injured. Fifteeii per- caavas iaJo the Roadout creek.

jSons were killed and injured Villa, while at Las Malviaas 1 were killed and tato MBCT aalsMla 4o Ml caew tkd cat. pass It to the aalsjal feat Itlswm. It draws ra Itt Mrnna agala aad rtxw tka TMs him by Cardinal Mazarin. organized an academy of architecture. There was also an acacteaiv of (talntiaf and sad erea a FrescS academr at Knew had bfftt fn jirm- fonher facilities for the an indents to sec nosserpleoes tlw and rbe Romans.

Primarily for Fctta. This policy cf encocrapKnent royal bore glorioas trait he had taken over the reins of power. With his own hand Louis Is said to have drawn roughly the plans for Versailles, following designs submitted by and Boyceau. and then to have given orders for their execution to the gardener. La Notre; to the first architect.

Le Van; to" the painter. Le Brnn, and to the sculptor. CoyseTox, all of whom worked 'under royal supervision and were directed by Colbert. I Pierre de Franctne. who was skilled In the construction of waterworks, designed the system by which the numerous fountains and pools are stilt fed with sparkling water from the great reservoirs of Montbauron and Gobert He received the title of Commander of the Fountains.

The Keller brothers, who cast the king's cannons at the Paris arsenal, also cast the bronzes designed by the sculptors after suggestions by the king and Le Brun. In short, the foremost artists of France combined to -make of this place "the most beiutl- fnl spot In the world." The. palace of Versailles was bnllt aronnd the hunting lodge of Louis XUL the walls of which still inclose the Marble court, while the gardens were cut out from the earlier king's estate. Hall of the Mirrors. The most famous room, the Galerie des Glaces (Hall of the ''where the king of-Prussia was! crowned emperor of Germany at the end of the Franco-Prussian war, and where the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1310.

still retains much of its former magnificence, although its silver furniture was sacrificed to the mint when money troubles afflicted the grand monarch. This room Is lighted by 17 great windows overlooking the gardens, opposite which are a corresponding number of imitation arcades filled with 306 beveled Venetian mirrors, whose size and brilliance were won- ders'of their time. When lighted by myriads of candles, the gorgeous scenes they reflected challenge description. On the 'vaulted celling of this and the rooms at either end, Le Brnn painted a series of pictures illustrating aiiegor- ically the triumphs of his master's reign. In them Louis Is represented as a Roman emperor in golden armor.

This is still the largest painting in France. On the same floor are the rooms of greatest interest to the romantically Inclined, the Cabinets de Marie They are small and consist of a boudoir, two libraries, a salon, i ba'tb and dressing room, and are the Grands Appartenwnts de la Reine. the state suite, the bedroom of which was occupied by the succeeding queens of France, liere were bora maa'y princelings, and, following aa- deat royal etiquette, these births took place in public, so that the people might be certain of the authenticity of their royal family. The bedroom of the king Is behin.1 the center of the Hall of the Mirrors. Its windows looking out upon the Marble Coart tiward the Paris gate.

Its marble balcony will be remembered, for it was to this that General La-1 layette, of ocr own Revolutionary 1 fame, escorted Louis XVI to be seen by the aiob, and where Marie An-' tolaene by her bravery changed their cry of "Death to the Austrian" to "Vive Je Eos: Vive Ja Eeiae: Let take them to ParSsr 2 It was In thin rortm that 1 Cta llre to Loots XIV. aad atade the bed that te be aear the 1 ter and oteain his majesty, to stage comedies at tbe mart, i Values to $25.00 Sires to 5'2y 2 For Sport and Dress DRESSES and For All Occasions 2 for $9.00 Tackets Knickers Suits Blouses Each 2 for $14.00 2 for $25.01 Children's Coats $3.95 up GRADUATION PARTY FROCKS to SUMMER COTTON $1.00 WASH DRESSES $4.95 SUMMER WHITE COATS ud $CJ5 WE SPECIALIZE DC STYLISH STOUTS be FIEDUN Wmtisst ntU, mi partition ALLOW US TO Ittd Sues Akrcc fc Cm, be. FAIR STREET, Knr York..

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1873-1977