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ailg Jmman. VOL. XI.IX.-No. 3d PARENT-TEACBER CONVENTION ENDS Cm: OF KINOSTON, N. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8,1920.

PRICE THREE CENTS. MILLER SPEAKS Or. WUkV 8 7.Vear-OM Iwttte Thursday afternoon waa the nnal In a businea. of the Mothers' and Mcher Association convention '-eld in this city and what with, committee reports and addresses It; MR most inspiring: fitting close, must child Following AT 7:45 TONIGHT L. MUtar.

tor covenor, will in this when be will appear at the Me BepaMku UMM meetlag to be held wt the Keraey Theater on Wall Miller expeeted to be the only and will dMwaat both the national and Mate Since bednninc nto eaapalgn he baa in many cttlet of the state, In all wf which he has been welcomed by enthusiastic audiences. before he sanrofl a (ar reaching inlluere. upon in Empire itate the invocation given by the Rer Arthtts S. Cole, Mis. Sager favored; who audience with two pleasing standing solos.

Throughout the there have been and catchy posters to be on the walls of the high school seen auditorium, (theae are made by the children for the con- teat but are really a commercial product) which have attention. Mis not those White was in charge of the exhibition speakers In the His speeches in recent yean btm to he a clear thinker a comprehensive under- of conditioas and full knowledge of needs of the state and nation. at the Keeney at 7:45 film scbedaled for Season Is at the theater--James Oliver Cur-i fjunoua motorization of "Back IB God's be shown daring the evening. At 4 o'clock this afternoon Jndge Milter addressed a big RevnMican meeting at Qangerties. At o'clock addressed the meeting.

he spoke at CaUkill, where be was Then the president, Mrs. Holley.lmet by a delegation from Ulster old ot a plan devised at the lastjcomnty, who escorted htm to Sanpw- onventlon of the National Assocla-! ties wUl his escort to King- thereby a group of atates aton hste this afternoon, -rnereny t. at i who te interested In national and state issues of the lent campaign is urged to attend to- "tbe' Bl ht oxwting at the Keeney Thea- The planj ler veil with New England group that women of the middle Atlantic! form formed In New known as the New of parent-Teacher forming the link state and national body seemed to work out so the was for two meetings a i George T. McCarron, infant one of them to be at son of Mr. and Mrs.

McCar-j convention It was further, rott, died Thursday evening at the: ed to have the president, of i home of his parents, 05 Washington dSerentstate bodle. visit state, Funeral wHl held Saturations in other states in afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from thus gaining a wider! the McCarron residence with Inter- confront- l-nent in St. Peter', cemetery. the organization. The fee for GeOTB Russell, a well known resi- Wning such council put at $5, dent of Qlenford, died at the Bene- and the meeting enthusically voted dlctine Sanitarium In this city Thurs- to become a member of the Middle dwr October 7.

after a lingering ill- THEYU FIND VERY FEW SUCKERS CLEVELAND AGOG FOR FOURTH GAME Oly Tomorrow all In Uwnc Kiprrtf' Talk all "tfebtaft Will Determine REPUBLICAN CLUB ORGANIZES Judge CtniBtacfMsm EUetnf Bead of Hutting aad of Cto- tcr County MMJ Bo In that notoinir shall renafai undone in L'kater county which will cuntribnte to the election ot Senator Warren G. Harding as president viee- Cooiidga Bj if Tk Cleveland. Oct. the arrival at the Indian," and Dodgers here today to continue the world's Governor Calvin battle in Brooklyn last preai en the Harding and Cleveland temperature of ater went sky nigh, at the i tJ na Thursday evening by Already with Mcitement orwi reprc5cnUUvo pab i lcaju toe the tlrat champiomiMp and the cily Kingston ana various ot flirt world's srnes It ever had. the lnc county of Ulstor.

City fairly throbbed with Officers elected by HUwtng ani and expectation. Coolidge Club were: William The fact that the Indians have D. Cunningham of the court of conic home to tifrht with tlielr bocks cUittus, president; Scott D. Hornbeek to the wall against a learn tiiat htt.s|oC Kingston, vice-president; Kobert far proven more A match forjc. Groves of Kingston, secretary: them.

detracted nothing from the In- Nicholas Stock of Kingston, treasurer. POLAND TO BE MAJOR POWER of paying the first year's which privilege Having offered her of the oiTered a plan ot TM i committee, then campaign for the Neher ot Woodstock. The funeral services will be held at his late resi-1 dence at -Glenford on Saturday after- at 1 o'clock. Inter-1 By Tciexneh to i London. Oct.

mans Conies Hostile. Patrick Leach died Brooklyn, emerge from her peace negotiations membership drive to be car- i Thursday morning, Oct. 7. Mr. Leach 1 with soviet Russia and Lithuania a ned on Intensively until the middle wa a resident of the of November.

No wonder that a minted woman like Mrs. Holland i WX9 ncn exercised on attending TJT by sons, James of this city. according to all the crcsUy he last national convention to learn George, Thomas, Joseph and Edward that the Empire State ranked sixth Brooklyn; three daughters. in the list of states as to member-lj Clair of thlsjeity. 0 161 Issue--Missouri Cloudy Closely QweetioiM Him.

By Telegraph to The Freeiraa. En Route With Senator Harding, Omaha, Oct. satisfied i ranking European power, comparable that Nebraska, and Iowa are safe for Republican majorities. Senator swung southward today into the closely contested state of Missouri. HARDING IN "SHOW ME" STATE Thinks Nebraska And Safe Finds Greatest Interest Shown In KINGSTON 280TH terwt of the City fans.

The reserved scats for all four games scheduled here alrr-ady han krpt thp officials of thfl Cleveland Club busj for days. As was cast- in Brooklyn, there Isn't a of any kind to be had today, and when all is said and done, hundreds' of fans will be disappointed. The rival world series pot a chance to rest up today but Manager Robinson planned to pilot the members of the Dodders to League Park this afternoon and give them a light workout. The members of the Indiana scattered to their various homes on arrival here and about the only practice they will get will be "skull practice" with Manager Speaker. Despite the fact that the Dodgers have taken two of the three played to date and that Speaker's pitching staff has produced but one hurler who was able to turn back the Dodgers, you can't tell Cleveland fans thai Uncle Wllbwfs hoys are going to be the next world champions.

The bugs here look to see the Indians staKe a come back, evening up the contest and then forge to the front. Speaker Is forced to send Covel- skie back at the Dodgers tomorrow. The spitball (linger will have had three days rest by that time and with the home crowd behind him. Executive Committee--Harry H. FleiuminK, chairman; Judge William U.

Cunningham, llenjamin Rowe. Situgcrticn. Nicholas Stock. Scott 0. Horn beck, ItobcrtG.

Groves. The meeting was held the common council chamber and was attended by Republicans from many sections ot the county, who came by automobile, and from the various ot this city. Jacob M. Hoornbeek of the town of Wa warning was made temporary chairman and Robert G. Groves waa made temporary secretary.

The matter of forming a Harding and Coolidge Club was discussed and the proposition met with enthusiastic approbation. It was unanimously decided to formpiclub and the name chawor wan the Harding and Coolidjfe Clubi of Ulster County. After the election ot officers and; executive committee, a reeotutkmj the execn-l as adopted empowering tive committee to name other mitteee. and to do whatever else necessary to carry out the purpose ot the organisation including drafting of a constitution and bylaws. Republican rnaas meetings to nir-t ther the election ot Senator and Governor Coolldge In various pmrts of the eluding the city of various committees to look sifter details will be heldi cocnty.

ta-j Kiagtum ana were appointed! A committee oa Br to The Washington, Oct. relative rank afitong the cities of the United States of the following municipali- nnu me i i 7 i i i i i he should be more of an enigma to'connty meetings and speakeas was appointed consisting of Leiw.vi Lounsbery. the Robins than he was in the first game. On Sunday Jlrn Bagby probably will get his second chance to win a game from the National League champions. Bagby did not pitch his ties, whose population range from i best brand of baseball against the Dodgers last Wednesday and he can Mrs.

was said by diplomats. The territory when the 5,000 to 100.000, was announced today by the census bureau. Lynn. 69; Lawrence. 73: Utica, N.

74: 79: Troy. X. Ait. Ver- I1S5; Brookline, 198: KPW N. 208; Meridfn.

Xewburgh. N. 2-12; Kins- N. 280; New London. he figured to give them a real battle.

After shooting Covey and at Robby's boys, Speaker will OVC have Walt Mails to fall back on and which Mails fipured to give Brooklyn the stiffest kind of an argument if his performance in the last game in Rxbwt'O. Chns. J. Flanagan. The Republican voters ot Tanoam; localities in the county tow an-, nounced their intention ot forming! local Harding and Clnbs which will be affiliated with thwj Harding and Coolidge Club of Ulster Senator Harding has found in i 2 2 0 I ston, 2S5.

style bovs VANITY, TRYST, POLICE, HOME Cal dwell through would have been on easy street it is they have a hard job cut nd it looks now as though of Poland, as it existed country was part of the Russian em- ships, having only 7.000. California Mahar and Mrs. Thomas Killigan of i jre do Wed between 20.000 and 30,000. Brooklyn; one sister. Mrs.

irtcKenzle. Poland iaS) no territorial brief invasion of the middle west HPH- was the main idea: "Every'Funeral will be held she probably will have that the league ot nations is the member win a memberr Every on the arrival of the west out ts on the Baltic to enable; a club In this way it is hoped shore train with interment in fcw tQ up fc trade paramount issue and at exerj stop. and expected to double the New York family plot in St. MaryVCemetery. ou tiet will be through the Dae-, whether it has been for a day of ten s'aie membership this year.

er rew Schriver, one of jzig corridor, the other will be minutes, his audience has been Postmaster DeWitt was then an- he dest minivers in the New York I through a corridor along the Dvina to i et him go without some r.ounced to give the resultof thepos- (Confcrence of the Methodist Episco-1 river, between Lithuania and soviet dec ia rat ion on the league issae. ler contest which has been church, died this morning at his'Russia. consequently the league will re-1 Suit to VMt Girl during the convention wMne A Chester. Orange county. The signing of the actual arrais- a more aUetlti on as he- IN- heing on exhibit in one of the ne ad been ill for several! tice.

by whfch soviet Russia accepts in Dcg Moincs a lcc wl rooms. In judging SO cwnls weeKS He was the father of of the peace terns presented by nc-nocratic news Ohio had gone for the idea tl i M. Cranston, wife of the Rev. Poland was to take place at Risa ubli 8ned ue8 tion- "Vanity ot vanities" nearly caused "vpuiion of that Idea. Poster i- Cranston oastor of the 1 late todav.

An armistice has been ih- first prize of $10. Chirth of this'effected between Poland and Dth- lh 6 issue addressed lne Downfall of Kdward Keu.e. IS. found to be the work of Walter TM weHknown tliroueh-oat i uania and peace be- 'o Senator Harding w.th reqcusts an Prap)ov(J of stuyvnant hotel, can beat them, Nile, of thc East Aurora Mich School county He was a veteran of-tween Poland and Russia and Poland that he answer them. Thursday nl ht.

Kdward had a dat- should the at East Aurora. The priie BJlvfnp interrupted his'Md Lithuania probably will be -jar- Here in Omaha the ws P. a wilil csl cir bllt his it vas -ent to the Seymour School dtes for th ministry in order to ned on simultaneously. New Poland owned by Senator Gilbert M. Hitch- but thc namcof the artist 5 was at embrace part of the old German rock, who managed the president's not Beau Brummellsh enouch so he nm in the envelope.

Thc judges were ooonf ht in ISS7-S. He jf-wplre. the old Russian empire and fight in the senate for thc league, just helped himself to that of his i'ostmaster DeWilt. Mrs. Frank wfi sla ij one in Ellenville old Austro-Hnngsrian empire, a series of questions to roommate, a joiinr chip m-mrd ard Mies Doris Hs-rt.

an a Trinity Church. Rondout.j Poland has the support of Great; tne Ropublic candidate, ranging from! Crar-ston. who atei works in the G. D. B.

Hasbrourk. justice Of the From to 1900 he wasjRritain and France. These onc which asked if he was "in accord' Sinyvesant kitchen. suprem- court, waa announced as the tet the Xewburjh dJs- want to see a strong and large Polish- ora clear down to why ne A. I I ai-liji.

of pitching Flalbush can be taken as an indication of what his looks like to the Ebbets's payroll. In starting Ray Caldwell on Colonel against county. Women in all sections of the county have expressed enthns-i organization of will enable thefi to take more active participation in thOi campaign. In nominating Jodge Canningnantj for president of the club. Harry FlemmJng of this city said It was far reaching importance for all Republicans to work along broad lines and to see to it that Ulstor county, elect the next to se they will have to play some super baseball.

Manager that that the president' A a iare Senator Harding and Governor' In an organization of this! I i it was necessary that the' 1 should! Robinson has said all he expects to nenu nubfl M.irquard back at the Indians. Since Smith demonstrated that a would be a man whose acquaintance state-wide and nation-wide, who wast acquaintwl with the Republicans of- state and ide importance' who arc doing big things and who Is of the Importance of ithe issues presented by the cam- Rube cot hK so-ond chance row. However. Manacer Robby i-iiotlK-r up his sleeve. He from the ran ks: It to Ptcffer.

who. like GrimTM. naT man by the laboring of dilTerent covatrtaa. True, the was by the antes, but the for all when be said thinking Bam the wirtd Gauged iiftw thc war. What rhaniR? Labor, like a great giant which has been pnw- to and o- the MKsiral of the prodoeera of the vlll all thta lead to? There two 4T ta thta tonotttosi.

Aall or It ta a may own that he has or rata- UK decided upon war. nnd ir For many years Poles. The Poles will get old fww of objections and refasals Mr was one of the mow German city of Danzig, although still waged war. fpirw in the New Vork-Danilp in to known as a war had to be, for the most conference and ai thc srvficr held port." OOiT German cities of probably mill TO to Poland AJlcn- actlve men In attendance. Mr.

Thorn. Brombcrg. organised and for many aid jeaf is oMnmander of the New i ork Oonference conpoeed of former TrtK JOIXKR8. or Borah accord." heckling which Senator in bis fi--t dar's throush Minourl 1 valley bait him to more of i down in Missouri and of old Polish fmn- Oklahoma, tr-o slates which Demo- troops occupied about' rats and alike admit -y we- a to 0 nlchi In josana, I lit th" 1 train went his room and found his best suit mUsinjr. and Edward's old on Uio 1 diat' 1 Hist tin 5 suil anil l)l- had cone to Edr.ard IIOITK; in Akr.m.

So Ji" by ihf- T.M lh- anil -hont 1 o'clork i of i Pi tier mtlfnof lore the ww hrnVe The driven ont of ter- v.as ichinck rn s-. Ho wid tlial Jiis in Akron. Ohio, but 3i.nl -OTI 10 visit munt in He had Iwn ji. for K4- ntw 5a3d only v.r- wh th 0 suil. ar.d h.T»«« 31.

in state and nation, and it was i fortunate that Ulster county posses- nas such a man who had come up has, it was a pleasure In the Republican co the route and pitch wt'll to I an of I'lstcr county and to Ihc liatsnu-a. matter which xide or' hat of the Hard- Uie thoy Rwlns from. i i 'and Coolldgo Club of Ulster Prioi to -5'iirt of the a pood riany of oxperu. had i mcrrptinc the 1 of ilint th" Mij)poFyl nf llr lt) Cunuineham Irani of Indians, ami thHr a ln-ady fiad rra'f-r lull rn of nearly every and 'hc-v Rrpnbliran party hai 1:1 ure hr thc of such irluht. clubs as an in- To thij f.ir froni of the higheat patriotic for nrooklyn has nurrKW the hfslwfT et Rethe ball fashion.

ha Virnd to itnrety. "Hi Tmm nni bur- str and fnlflll a srrat work 5t f'jW do roBMderaW" "lJon. Ir. r.imp?iirn. HanHne function and i a 1'lMcr rouniv rttprr.

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