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THE KINGSTON DAILY FBEEKAX, SATURDAY EVEXIXG, JTIT 22.1935. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Cent a Word ft Uri IfiTOK KiM 1. Storm I'cimwsy, At Moaticdlo- JeJy 22 4J5----I JFUMtofLfc Skrtcncn in Boa Dr. ftukf JttJr A foesA ift a EV t'AKKTSNC Es VST sr aT after NOT KE AfAimDOSTOlTT of 171 i an te Jortaeriy t-H of 1155 Siass from York. He and: was kcotke tie hara have mureftd 11 SLipwiaslci was arrested, after sjeodias ai TSe boy said fee iaei fettered hojae of their SOB ia Vaeoa.

Pa, i jor 40 hoars became fee rae away. Bft. to It that struck his fc- tura out a hu Mr. acd Mrs. Tienar knowl- canp oa Aoavaea Lake.

Mrs. prou Mresu of a daughter of foods la mac was to the Joaa th nrazraat Hospital. of of food ia her husbacd. J5 aw FOR SALE July 22 for his Park. Xe on a ioec-echeduled.

jRoosevek Wedding To Be Held will; 10-dar Mackisav. E. July IS. Dr. r.

E. O'Cosunor kaows feis Aud he attwdiax phytlciaa. fee is aiive today waea Mr. and Mrs. William of he sigh: be dead or badly Furnace street con-'iajured.

jgratulations over tbe arrival of His teara of ran away. SPECIAL conoiooi Fr. fr. rOTATOCS SOc EkhlerHi GRHX ff.r Mils APARTMENT--ij Hrr-i. reato off W.

OvMtnot, 4 (No wril r-iw riouo. Itrnatfwa? I'fcniw or and St. AISLE rr'rlreratlnn. heat. fair J.

a oil BOSTON' Lull fa ELJIENPORF heat hnt orchid hath, mtowrt: fntmff. FIVK water heat. i hnf water, E. L. furnlihed: adulta rooma Ph'mr- ft nrnn.lwar.

TOOK enamel i n-ati-r lank. an m-w. I Mrs. J. N.

Broadway and i i I'-rt Hwcn. nlr L-ns. crar enamel'. partlr million, nnlr. Phone lonahle.

lflt h. jj'hon. 1174'. i hath, nil Imp Leal realoVntlal- Call iOSS. I I WANTED.

i Bnrllatton. July 22 fJP--Wed- Dr Jaeobsoa. i ding bells are to ring today for E1H- Mrs. D. Cook of 'ott Roosevelt.

22 year old son f. Iaotor 1 to Kingston to President. Tn young aviation enthufast who was divo Mlndea. from the former Ells- William P. at shouted "whoa" ran; (Hospital oa July 21.

Mother and "that much faster. Then shouted A are doing nicely under the care "giddnp" aed they stopped. a tire oa his tar. I Cam nS a PUI thai I 4 ac jr- rour car loweat prim. on Oreen street.

While la this vicla-! divorced earlier in the week at ity she went to Maiden on the Hud-! son to call on friends have 1 abeth Donner. of Philadelphia, hose there. (rived In Burlington from Chtcajjo by e.ti,h e.hn.14. MI I Mias Edith Schmidt. Miss Eltea- beth Cray.

George- K. Schmidt, Mr. S. Spe-ljiian and ACTO cood new; IUB Khymcr. Albmy Immediately to the home of Mr.

and HO---. Swiller unrle of her struck Ham in the eyeball. UM-. llooro cooklB rK.VITCKE MOVED-- local, loii Van EllfB iiotan. wiuiam S.

Hocan. phone For The New York--Ooodncss only knows, zone vis CU to Kingston, enjoying the''says Mrs. Wiley Post, what the flier Kuglaiid by defeating the with Mrs Cora Van will look like when he gets back. Jaljr 12 (4rV-TlMi and John Van Rya today United States back into the battle Fred family and close friends were invited i 0 the ceremony which was to Clavton Cadden of 00 Tr 3147. ROOMS and batk.

all if and hath. TVPT SSJl-J. PUTS TO LET Kr.Ef~rrtr fi P-- r-rr snrl for all nf innlnrs. Carl Mlllrr PrpplEP rtROAPWAV. and flata.

i nil Imprnrementa: recently rent. Joaepb Fallal. C3t t'roadway. Phone CLINTON 2I--four rent nou-NS floor, all Imr-mremenft: If PIAXO--Phone IflOO. rmnnf anl hath.

Phone A. 'FLAT--li5 Main itrert. al O'NVtl utrpot. Phnne 1777-J. Phone ItS.

FLAT--4 Green atreetl" and salt Tailor Shop. Tt laanlr 14 per load in be performed some time this after- avenue found unconscious on the noon, at the Swiler home by Dr Xa: baclt rch of his home this morning. loa.1 either IT.i\?ti^'^"a^H both O'borne. former pastor of the was removed in the city ambulance inaiia intured. kinr.ton First Congregational Church of Bur; to the Kingston Hospital where his loo Ten tiroeck avenue.

Phone. lington. Immediately afterward the: conlltion was sa id to be serious at newlyweds planned to start west: noon r. F. A.

Johnston attended ward on their honeymoon. when he sets I a I i 1 I Police Bat Bat. Philedelphia--S i and George Patrick started, i It was the flrst victory for a clean Americans, who dropped both les matches yesterday, leaving. land with a 2-1 advantage. The British still need only firA more point to clinch the series way: Inmiranre.

ton arenw. Phnne OLD OOLD--Any 70 North Front M1B-W. PATIENTS to hoard and 31 Clio- i schwartx. i Cncket Its Name or 1SS Broadway, i From Stick or Cnc Used Cricket seems for In our Home. Mrs.

Hackett. Tele-1 phone OS4. J6C Alhany arentie. C. S.

I purely English game, and takes Its RADIOS repaired xuaranteed'. namt from the Clubbed Stick. Ot eric. Marhteion. rhasf first used to hit tie bait In an old inVcompany.

1041-j." a picture of a woman bowling to a man with a wooden club in his hand, stand round. was operated on "for the house wllh drawn pistols, to capture i moral of her tonsils and adenoids at' th bur Elar had been heard to be originally a j' he Kingston Hospital Friday. Dr. a rer sh hou a 'ack- jVan Gaasbeek was the physician in aclt urned the trick. One blow and attendance.

Miss Castle moved to her home todar. re the bat was slain. SCMMEH r.UE'STS--upeclal attention fir. TO IH7Y bar for draneht heer. Second i but there are no wickets.

And we cer- hand. Phone 1S91-W-. TO E. T. FLAT--flre nil Improvements FrnNITrUE--from IP to 4 1 Alhnny arenne.

Phone WILL reflne RENT--All farm at Eddyvllle. LocalDeatKRecord Thomas D. Houghtaling of Hur' at the Benedictine Hospital Alhnny POSITION WANTED ICE AT Ahoel street. "E--Mlrhael Tnrkpr. Port Ewen.

New York. Phone 33fil. Tnqntrc I FLAT--three all ImproTemcDta I rent. Green atrwt. JCHEP and wife.

Oertnan. want noalrlon In I Trfi T1OX--cood Clinton Ff.AT ImproTeraeDtai 297 areniK. heat I rondltlon. 39 Improrementa: I Phone 1996. Shatemuck Realtr Co.

TABLE nnd it FLAT--nix all ImproTemcnta. Call S7 Franklin street. --jSo TT ins. wilt FLAT--nre pleaaant rooma and bath, it C'. Sciir.Wi-r i.uml»-r O.

Phono! Frnnklln atncL TEK RTT 1J4--flat; rent, hnne 1Z4.1-M, I J0 an uprlpht. In cnnd 1 "iL- Fr Srin -1 part Phone ma. tr.MitK-. rent reasonable. Phone JTtl chran.

roomg nonrc S. Klnpfton. Phone proremrnts. heat PPMP All 1m- adults. Phone electric.

600 5rhocnr.iir Portl. per JAMES 49 Flat. 4 rentanrant. club or anytime. Poat office Bo: nor.SEKE"r:PER,--nnf«e.! reference.

Boi BD, Uptown Free-! man. EXPEIUENCEO WOMAS would like day's work. EXPERIENCED GIRT dealrea Ilrht houwwork or of children. Refer- Phone erenlnai. encea.

EXPERT barber want: Complete work. arenne. nts ate alt S74 ateady novltlnn flitiiren Tel. i "Phone I. Rro--fix!) Armlnutcr: dm nil oak buffet; $5 Mch.

Phone FURWSHEO APARTMENTS EXPERT WOMAN cook. Gcrnan. I position in restaurant or private Phone 4S-W. Klngnton. TEACHER--Normal School graduate with er Jnne ISth.

Will (lad to conaloVrj aummer aeaalnn work In pnblle i private tntorlnr In the talnly shouldn't call a game cricket unless there are two sets of stumps i in the ground. But the game was played originally without wickets; and i h.iiTM*tK^»° Uier Ca 'l. e1 stOQ from the Hurley Reformed Church ball, that suggested to those early on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, players that It would be fun to hare Interment will be In the Old Hurley something behind the batsman to hit. Cemetery. In stool-ball, the bowler tried to hit the stool with the ball, while the batsman hit It away If he could.

So before long sticks--sometimes two. sometimes the three legs of the stool--were used as wickets, and cricket became much more like cricket as we think of It. Even two hundred years ago. the shape of a cricket-bat was almost the same shape as cudgel, the wickets were two very short stumps, and the Tearful-Trial. Pomeroy.

O. Justice of the Peace Walter McCullough's court was In the midst of a trial when a tear gas bomb fell from an officer's pocket. The Justice, the defendant, witnesses and spectators made a hasty exit and the trial was concluded on the sidewalk. women aroused the neighborhood, American singles victims telephone calls brought police auto-1 deb cle Ellsworth Sally Castle, daughter of Mr andi mobiles llh screaming sirens, and and A TM mer AUjson. must Burton Castle of 43 St Jameal a officers dashed into the both Perry and Henry (Bo Austin tomorrow to perch the American banner.

The winner plays France ia- challenge round next week. Connelly Again Meets Port EwJ The Connelly A. C. will clash the Port Ewen Firemen Sundiji ernoon on the St. Remy the second time this season.

July 4 the two squads played the firemen surviving. 4-0. COD: expects to avenge this defeat on 3 day. The game win start at 3 o'clock. Ed Scherer.

the old speed artist of old Colonial fame will-'pi for Connelly with Murdock catei: Murrello will probably pitch for! Ewen. Portable 'gold mills, capable of ing transported by airplane info mote mining areas, are being i in northern Ontario and other I tions of Canada. Society Notes A Surprise Shower. Tuesday evening. July 18.

James Wood in Mettacahonts Frl-l On day. July 21. at the age of 85 years surprise shower was given Mtes Eva The funeral services will De held at Mme Smith the Mettacahonts Hall Monday aft-i avenue, ernoon at 2 o'clock standard her home. 57 Falr- by Miss Dorothy Interment will be In Whitneld Cem- I etery. The funeral of Phillip X.

Carson was held from the funeral parlors of Deegan, 113 Broadway, SAWED lioit. fnrnlahrdl alw rnw-hoatK to and for s.ile John i A T--ftirnlnhed heat: nleaaant A. Ftffttft. 3:14 Ahcpl iitreet. location; near line.

Phone JJJ7. SELLING nrr--flifkTno of household coins nut of corner Broniltrny nnrt St. Jtimca atreet. TYPEWRITES--nddlns machlnea. check protectory, all Trr onr yearly ropnlr jcn-icc.

O'Reilly's. S30 Ilroadway utrcet. USED TIRES tnhivi. cnod condition- low prlcw. Wilbur Garapp.

310 Wilbur avenue. ITSEP WASHERS--racntim cleaner- iro Colnni.nl Electrical An. rlliinccn. C2S Broailway. Phone 97B VIOLIN--s APARTMENT--S rooma completely fiinT- Ished.

Friirlitalre. AduItK. Reaaonable. 130 Wall atreet. Herald.

Do Swmym, tires and friends. I in charge of the Packard, rector church. The services were Rev. A. Appleton of the Holy Cross Mayes in honor of her approaching marriage to George Walker.

of Port Ewen. The bride to -be was recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. At a late hour a luncheon was served after which the guests departed wishing the couple many happy years of married life. Those present were Mrs. Sophie Smutr of Brooklyn.

X. and Mrs. Frank Brink of Lake Katrine, the Misses Nellie Bush. Evelyn Miller. or canraaalnc if it la 'on xalary I Snakes are not "charmed" by music.

fURNFSHED ROOMS TO LET CEDAR -IS--furnished rooma. also light hmisckecplnc apartment. Kates reasonable. DOWNS 37--Slncto Jnd rooms, also garage. Phone 2417.

WATEP. roor.ERS i DOWNS 61--furnished room and'itT- --JZg IS-rmtaM I. Rldcc I hom(? of rnn a ferred: refrrencea. FnitXlSHEn ROOM--at 3J1 Broadway In private fnmlly. all conrcniencca.

J3. Phone 1665-R. in Montrepose cemetery. New Paltz, July 22--The funeral Raymond C. Dunham, 47 year old i.

MM. -TM b.TM cumri lu wbo i7' 5 m1 sSB.si'as.ss.wa Phone Kerhonkson 141-P-M or! as such. deSnite the fact that from ew altz, July 22--The or P. O. Bo, The bearers were jnembers Virginia Scudder.

Haiel Buley, Betty Hon mmnt Dorothj. Mayes, Alice Hungerford. Ellen Foster, Ruth Howard. Beatrice Adams, Mrs. WIDOW with -mall child will take fa ml IT wafthtnc and SS Downs street.

Ind floor. MALE HELP WANTED to 14 old. earn notion dance by playing a pipe. ly, when the snake-charmer lifts the river er tne embankment Into the near the Dashville lid of a basket and pipes a few notes power plant of the Central Hudson the snake does rcur its head and JGas and Electric Company, will be apendlng money. HERE IS Phone USED CARS FOR SALE BtHCK COI'PE--1929 Phone 325 or 2727.

1530 nortec Sp i.in 1W1 Plymouth Coach 1531 Fonl Conch Sport Coups 19-: Chovrol-t ConrcrtiMc Conpe COLONIAL CITY rnEvitor.KT. INC. FKANKLtN--mro-door sedan. In rood or- dcr. Phone H.

Bell. 2S7 jngton avenue. HARLET DAVtDSO'N Side car. J3S. niie.

BOT 100. Used Cars at fir-atlr Reduced Prices Oldsmobilo Chrynlt-r sodaii. 1531 Bnict ycd.tn. 7 1JI7 Packard sport Ph.ieton. 1930 Franklin 13IJ Anfl many others 250 Clinton Arc.

Kingston. Trades Taken Opca Ercnlnpa diy OliEEX eicollent condition. IJAXSEX lirht hn DTC keeplnc opportunltr 1 lr! during the iWTt ninety Son4tWnj! Sonethinc different. A rjttca' sway from side to side. But a snake behaves In exactly the same way when high-pitched sound (musical or otherwise) ia made near it--simply' Monday afternoon.

July 24, at 2 o'clock in the New Paltz Reformed Gladys Deltz. Mrs. William Keyser, Mrs. T. Madden.

Mrs. Charles Dyers, Mrs. George Walker. Miss Mary Spencer. Mrs.

Ray Adams. Mrs. Eafl Miller, Mrs. Ernest Wesley, Miss Ruth Smith. Mrs.

E. Smith, little Ernest Wesley. Eva Mae Smith and George Walker, Jr. BEER WINE LICENSES Notice hereby glna that Ilcenac i her B-ALB-BS09 Hotel baa'been bin the undersigned to sell and retail under section 76 of the Alcol Bererape Control Law. at Jit.

Town of Saugertleg. tHater County 5 to be conramed upon the Mid 3 A. R. RAMK PEDRO OTfl Glaaeo TnrapS ML Marlon, Virginia Lee Schoonmaker dauKh- I A A earned for hlmielf 1 il Virginia SChoonmaker. daugn- of M70 per week during the pact three i It disturbed.

And ter oT the late Captain Cornelias 1I 7: so -i tbe dance" Is also the nat- Marlus Schoonmaker and Matilda Room 2. 2JJ Xetr York. md AiAtllclA au atreet. King-1 nrt i moveBgat of the reptile follow- to Cooper Schoonmaker. died rooms, all Irnprorementa.

SSn-" LARGE FRONT kcepinjr. nlso I ROOM for Jlcht bonae'-l sleeplnjr rooms. ROOM-three win-! Kefined home. Uptown. 50 Freeman.

wUdflre. No Write qnlcklj- for our lib-' F. G. Newark, ONE HOOJI and kitchenette. Winter's 23.

Clinton avenue. PLEASANT SCNNT ROOMS--newly ished. 11 SL James street. Invest ment. eral offer.

New York. AN for local Landscape Work. Willlnc to $35 weekly. Aim. handle Patched sounds such is soft flnte notes nnrwry stork.

Ejperience or beating Of a dram, do DOt dls- Gnppln.j It has a high-pitched note. hare ao exposed ears and therefore their power of hearing is limited. Low- steady year round position Newark. X. Y.

MAS I honaekeeplnc: room unfurnished apartment. SJ i James. ROOM--with or I 671-R. for Tea and Coffee Route thronch Klngitnn and Ulster county. Apptr br tetter ImmeJIately.

UN. Kennedy Cot fee Kofcomo. Indiana. FOR SALE OR TO LET wlthont ROOMS--1 or 3. all 1 -PK Lay Mmmr 2 MEN (2)--for special'work in Klnnton' Th termll luecn.

from a small Inand ricinity. Apply A. 230 one-eighth Inch in length, gradually increases in size as the colony ttproremeata; quiet HOUSES TO LET rooms, hot hardwood floors, tile hath; rejuonahle William C. Schryt-er Lnmher JM Foiaall Phone 2635. REXT-- with bathV COTTAGE--7 rooms.

Prospect street. Paone J7J-J(. 132 Entire house newlr Phone Kingston 3054-M. all i DOCBLM ali Fturoe HI J.I. lith.

Fair street. SALESMAN truck for wh Haabroock arenne. Klngaton. MEN--preferably la their tiatll In some cases she reaches Site of a small Monday at 10:13 a. m.

Burial will be in Wil- twyck cemetery. Kingston. Monday afternoon at 2:15. Miss Scnoonmak- of the Xatlonal So- iclety of Colonial Dames and of the Colonial Lords of Manors. Cllntondale.

July 22--Funeral services for Alfonso Capozzi 'held Friday morning TMnm Se undertaking parlors of Sntton in Cliintondale at Services were conducted Brothers o'clock. Renfal Properfu all potato, or more than 1 St Charles Church at 10-30 i In length. At this stage Co TMers. Burial was in St. by the workers.

r1 Mr. Capozzi is fed entirely termite qoeen is tbe champion of afl forms of life la reproduction. queens nave been known to pro- tMlE.lateFvS.Uetr BRICK HOCSE--two family with main hickway. All BeU. 117 BROILERS and cprlnc 1 fast.

Ix-ss than 200 left bet and 3 Iba. each. Why par can bay them for long periods, or at the rate of 88. 400 a day. This the termite died at the home of his nephew Rohiw Capotrf.

Clintondale oa SffSSi He 1" Ita'y and this country some time was a tailor. After retiring i HOUSE--5 rooms, all latprotrawats. Cent PkoM KIT. rcunnc' Wwy wreak such extensive dam to live wiuh his nephew about age so quickly after becoming once I 1 and helped with toe jr IKfca! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE afl taprvrr- cftr. to the i Washinrton.

22 An i early beglnainc; oa a back to tke movement wms envLiareJ todav. STREET. Ill--Howe Pboaf 24V H. SEM1-BUXGALOW-- nodera: trlclly; amall farm I land which the cosjrpet- vn bedges aatiorizliig Secretary Ickes to radag laapmn) 2 5 HOUSES GARAGES ROOK FEMALE glfWAKTIP wcood-of asecfec of at OOK and tlxdr friends are cordtaJly Taefct record con WM frvwa ta if IT. wlwai acres' tviet.

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