Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 12

Location:
Kingston, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE KINGSTON DAILY FKEZXAX SATURDAY KVESPgQ, JELT MfllL 4SHAMST. KM3TON. N. Y. and (Commercial asd EUUEXV11XE PJSJS vt AJejay, their Yaeatimc ia The Aid F.

vEll oid a of iaary jttiy 2: ary ta today's brief of, ea part a Kirk, traders who bad piled ep carter IE the week, as as ecc- OB Thursday rto a Mar a vacation EUeaviUe. fc Stanley. Mrs, earlier IE Mrt Dolaa, Eek. Iftlderabte selllag. oa wilklow.

Mrs. May" Laas-j Mrs. Walter L. Stelaer "bt-Sief than a lartfcr corrective af Dorothy Y. Hocsrr.

1 11 Saturdey to "Uoa was jDafe-i Vaaderlyn. Kita and taw.j Frederick K. Vaaderlya. Kita Jtstd Frederick Hearr of Coitinutd of 1 1 1 r4 BC ioUa. KJeanor waklow asd Potnyizn Lakes.

X. J-. were week- tO( I AM KEONOIBIDING Bonds to yteld t'. 6. LlnM.

Inc. Price approx. Iftli a Standard (Ml Trait approx. 13 a Yon mar purtfcftM aa as bond cr 10 saarea of t-ltber U. S.

or Standard OU Trutt 618 KJXGSTOX. X. Y. TrlrpboM 8144. "For take buy eater- 'at a Uiue when normal developments Jk Vanderlyn.

lor an easing iis Frank B. newal of Senator King's proposal UJ by" molored up to 'congressional action to cctek stock i J4 aa! Mary Mrs. Asa MiHer. Speculation also was a disturbing fae- Forrest of Chambersburg. who i Mrs.

Kate Miller is serioasly ill at; toT Unless there should be a drastic is a 5 of Mrs. C. C. Stauffer. i.aer home on East Canal street.

downward readjustment of securities; Mrs. Roy W. Ball entertained atj Mrs. John Boyce. who or a iskrked in bridge on Monday in honor i seriously ill at her home, is ooiicv of the Federal Itieservejof Mrs.

Horace Aikir.au of Care- Improved. no early prosiecli coria. wore won bv Mrs.) Mrs. S. Maxwell Taylor and ehil-! 'of easier money rates.

fn tad Tktrn will be fttfer 9 hf Charles a. BUB. C. ka Wfll BTMCk tkB bate mt tke rttltowasf the Taraer aad Cadet was at the of Mr. aad Mrs.

Ulster Tale witt be amaw at tki witt of tke serricaa ta St. Ckarck at SUM IMIM Tu- Air taxis tkt i Dt-yo B. Johnson and Mrs. Allen D.jdren. Maxine and Gordon, of Kings- i I Potter.

Mrs. Aikcsec was awarded' were In town to attead the Frank B. COT aad ehildrea PARKER, MCELROY ut COMPANY thi Stark lork 121 BROADWAT, MEW YORK qrr. BR4XCK OFFIOR STtlVESAfrr HOTEL. JdXGSTOX.

X. Tel. fttArt of KK. GEORGE G. BROOKS.

'the Cutten-Fisher interests, was the guest prize. 'nushed upward ia reflection of the re- Mrs. C. C. Stauffer entertained at; Vent stock unlltup Commercial In- bridge last Thursday t-vt-ning inj Trust Macy and honor of her sister.

Miss Mary For- and Miss A. E. Cox, plan to leayt this ''a. Prizes! week for a visit to Ocean Grove. wore won by Mrs.

L. A. Hoorcbeek; JJ and Mrs. T. Cookinpham.

Mrs. R. D. Clark is confined to her Elleriborpe was awarded th fe by illness. guost prize.

John Couch of Kingston spent the I Quotations given by Parker Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ter Bush.

week end at his home on Elm street. Elroy ft members N. Y. Stock and children. Dorothy Jean, and Ed-1 Mr.

and -Mrs. A. X. Rapp visited Exchange. 120 Broadway.

Sew York, ward. left Saturday for Lawycrsville 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Graham in c- wncre jjrs, Ter Hush and "the ehil- MI si.i:nr wis hearv Sales The ln1R n1 'proxhnated 1.2»0.000 shares.

a short weMtag trip Mr. Tecas wlU make their BenrlUe. where a bungalow awaits them. They kave ike wall wishes of a host of Meads. at i Saturday atteraooa.

Jaly the boat of Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Dwlcht their daughter. MUlfceat. Trowbridge.

became the bride of Reben Webb Keeler. SOB of B. L. Krahont of Bwaa Lake. 1 X.

Y. To tke strains ot tke weddiu Tkm arc KuPOOjOOt actwl march froai played tnUal anften ta tbt UfttMd Edcar K. Spring of Port Jerrto. for icily, branch Stuvesant NOON QUOTATIONS. Allied Oue--iCin jvilli I drn will remain fcr i visiting her parents.

three weeks Mr. -Ter Cush t- relurned home on Monday. I Mrs. J. W.

McCartney spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wilklow. who were recently married at Holley. X.

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton H. Wood over the week I according to Prestdeat Besrer. Tbt first rayon piaat ta tkt TJalted Mttta was tstabttabtd at Mareaa Book, PtaneytTBalB.

ta mi. room. wMea was prMtlly rated eeeaatoB. The was performed by the end at Layton. X.

with Mr. Miss Alice MofSt. who has been Mrs- Ira Taylor. to her home by illness for Hip-! Taylor of Middletown and Mr. and! the past three weeks, is able to be i Posiestlc attilMt ehwtrMty of jwhlte dassp loer.

warn years a close friead of the family. the weddint party entered the liv- deco- 'eere- Rev. Oliver Bewail of Dedkam. whose wife, -the former Christine Ballick. was an attendant at 11 weddlac of the bride's mother.

The bride, charming in a gown ot ivory I satin with tnlle veil caught up with ooteu Co 25C 1 Boston. Mass. Altbomtk AlHka wacboBfbt oraace bloNonu aad Mrs. Siah Eltlng entertained at visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. i i i Mrs. M. Polok of Xew York city is irjalted States more tkaa ttzry yeara of white aad UHea of the copper Co li-' bridge: on Saturday evening. Prizes H.

Berger. li-' a a rzes sanu Fe. were won by Miss Katherine Shurter Mrs. Mason Dewitt and -tin lam above was la marriage by mil rm V-- Standard OU Trast Shares (A irmt rumfffrd ul 1M In filwiriwil Oil CMiwilM) bf purcbiwil In unlti of 10 nt approxImatclT II Wkcn yon own 10 fibarvs at once to participate la proflti of the "Standard MAXLREBEN BIS Broadway. KtaRrtoM.

X. T. Telephone S144. mall, without obllcatlon on my copy of "SlrnJard Oil Truit part, air- "For Goodnen Sake Bay Credit Service hcorpentcd INDUSTRIAL BANK BONDS PAYING ABOVE S. Jaduwt, Ucal Aftti 41 WadnaftoQ ATCMM For Mail Coapon Chicago Northwestern R.

lt- Chicago. R. I. Pacific Chrysler Corp. Coca Cola Co i Colorado Fuel ft Iron Columbia Gas Electric Consolidated Gas Continental Oil Corn Products Co 100 Crucible Steel Co 103.

1 Davison Chemical Co 53 Electric Power 4. Light 81 E. I. Du Pont Erie Railroad Fleischmanns Co W) Freeport Texas 'Co. 43 General Asphalt Co General Electric Co General Food JOeleral' Motbrs Goodrich Rubber.

(B. Great Northern. Great -Northern Ore. 1 -Houston Oil Co Motors Car International Comb. Tng International Harvester 1" International International.Paper Stock Kansas City Southern 1U3 Town.

State 3 oc uooos i an Mrs. Brelos. Ualliuiore fc Ohio Ky 133 's I John Richards is accompanying Bethlehem Steel Mrs. Lewis and Brings Mfg. Co children of Brooklyn on an auto trip Canadian Pacific Ry.

i through the northern part of the Cerro He Pasco Copper U3 and Canada. Con Motors Martin F. Merrit. who is associated Chesapeake Ohio R. 2.j! with the Dairymen's League, spent i the week end at his home in this vil- jlage.

coming here from Marovla. where he has been engaged since March. Merritt left Tuesday for Olean. Mrs. Florence Guntlow of Canal -istreet entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Blackweil of Napanoch at a dinner given Friday evening in honor of Ralston Palmer of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glennon and some friends from New York city spent the week end witti Mr.

Gien- non's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glennon. Miss Mae Potter arrived home to spend the rest ot the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Pottery Spadaro returned to his home on Tuesday, having'spent several days in Canada on Business. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Polk have returned to after spending two weeks and Mrs.

Irving Strauss. Charles Boyer of East Orange, N. spent the week "end with his wife Charles Kicherds of Detroit are! visiting at the home of their sister, i. which very 'MtUe has beta learned, i her father. Sbe was attended by her sister.

Trances, who wore a gown of flowered cbUToa with bat Mrs. Henry Wilhelm. Mr. and Mrs. George JJa.

uwwccvu -m aafl men. in nd BUpp era to match and carried Church at Falls Saaeay. Jab; 2i. at the aanal hoar tar ssrriea. at Ridge Bad at a m.

at Falla. The eaarch achesi at k. Joan's church will meet at 9:11 day BtoralBC. dayllfht sarlag Usas. A cordial lavitatloB Is extended to sttead this serrica.

Mr. aad Mrs. James Joseph ot taa- metwrille aad Mrs. M. Kay of Tork city were dlnaer guests of Xn.

Catherine Joseph oa. Sunday. Cbaplaia P. L. Wood ot the C.

battleship Texas will bars charge at the services in St. John's Church far the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flanigan sad family spent Sunday with ia Kingston.

Russell i susceptible to tabercalosts. bat ia animals the disease is not plnk Hoornbeek. Dr. Jansen eoasln of tte Beacon have been visiting her emdy a malady of the lungs 'as in man, irroom. was' best man.

Preceding er. Mrs. Anna Eisenhardt ot Easti Canal street. i Dr. Blnmberg of Elizabeth.

N. called on friends in town Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Charles H. Schoonmaker is ill at her home on North Main ceremony the solo, "ich' Uebe A floodlight devised for lighting sir- Grieg was effectively sung that' by Mrs.

John H. Divine. Daring the luncheon Hoornbeek at the piano strain Btram B-ST trim away son IBB street- at the home of her parents, Mr. and ansas LUC uuuie UL ue Kellj-Springfield Tire Mrs. John Couch.

Kennecdtt Copper Co I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Smith and Lehigh Valley family of Brooklyn are spending their vacation at the William Stangel Loews. Inc.

Mack Trucks. Inc. V5 Mid Continent Petroleum 33 Missouri Pacific R. gilion wilh Montgomery Ward ft Co IjSVi; Mon ti ce iio. Miss Ruth New York Produce Market New York, July 21 steady: spring patents.

I North i farm at Lackawack. Robert O'Neill has accepted a po- the Telephone: Co. at New York Central R. R. 233 N.

N. H. ft Hartford R. R. N.

Ontario ft Western R. R. Norfolk ft Western Ry Gordon and Gordon of Paterson, N. spent sev- days in town Attorney and Ditten- beimer and spent soft winter straights, I6.60-I7.0C; hard winter straights. 17.00-17.40.

Rye flour steady; fancy patents, Rye steady; No. 2 western. $1.21 VI f. o. b- New York and 11.19% c.

i. f. export. Barley easy; domestic, c. i.

f. New York. lli 80 GO Northern Pacific R. Packard Motors. Pan-American Pet.

ft Tran. A. Pan-American Pet. ft Tran. B.

Para. Famous Players Pennsylvania Phillips Petroleum -Pierce Arrow M. Car Co Pressed Steel Car Is Pub. Serv. of Jersey 115 Radio Corp.

of America Lard firmer; middle west, Reading Railroad 113.30. Other articles unchanged. Butter steady: receipts 10.587. -Eggs quiet; receipts 12.553. Cheese cteady; receipts 153.SCO.

Potatoes dull: receipts 7( cars; Long Island, barrel, 14.75-5.25; New Jersey f4.00-4.25; soathera southern sweets, Cabbage steady: Long Island white, barrel. red 3.00: Virginia wbite 100 pounds $3.50. Live poultry not quoted-Dressed steady, unchanged. presented Republic Iron ft 8 Royal Dutch St. Louis ft San Fran.

Ry. Co. Sears Roebuck Co." Sinclair Cons. OU Corp 31 Southern Pacific 144 Southern Railroad Co 153 Standard Oil of 71 Standard Oil of N. Studeoaker Corp.

Texas Corp. Texas Gulf 72 J3t Bajoy The playlet "Jerry." Friday evening at the Katrine Hall the dramatic society of the -Ulster Park Grmagc, attracted a large and well-pleased audience. The Katrine Grange for which the entertainment was given netted a nice sum, 190 being present. la 1912 tbst Cssfadr fnk. Texas' Pacific Ry.

Tlmlen Roller 100 Tobacco Products (new) Union Pacific'R. U. S. Cast Iron Pipe S. Ind.

Alcohol Co. isu Sunday at Pine-Hill. Harry Thayer of Brooklyn spent the week end with his parents in Napanoch. Miss Virginia Barldey of Monticello spent the week end at iome. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Strieb of College Point, L. have returned to their home after having spent some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Skinner of Clinton avenue.

Miss Tillie Lebon of New York city and Miss Rose Hochstetter of Pittsburgh, spent the end with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Buckers- baum. 3fr. and Mrs.

Joseph Spring and family of Boston moved into their new home on North Main street last week. Mr. Spring is the superintendent at' the converting plant at the Rondont Paper Mills, Napanoch. Mrs. Floyd Wright of Hoboken.

X. Is' visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. E. Ter Bash. Louis Fredd.

of Maywood, X. Is spending some time wtm ins sister, Xn. Edward Benson. Mr. and.

ilrs. P. and family ot Perth Amboy, N. and B. Miss Anna Ray, who has been helping Miss Anna Hoornbeek at Stapanoch, has returned to ber kome here for an indefinite stay.

Ira Schoonmaker street visited relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G- A- ot in Bloomer Kingston SWORE SONGS "Ohio tks Merrfcx" The Ohio Tbe Said sad 1 Wood spent Said!" with "The Juba Nathaniel- Dett 'The brjde attended Baldwin School. Bryn Mawr.

aad MC Holyoke College, and Mr. Keeler. who formerly lived In this village, was a student at Colgate University. For tbe past few years be! has been associated with the Bank of Manhattan In New York Sunday with their daughter. Mrs.

Stanley Birchall. at Greenfield Park, John H. Richards returned home; the latter part of week- after a motor trip through" I Mr. and little daughter Ann, of -Brooklyn. been spending a few days with Mr.

and Mr. and'Mrs. John H. Divine, accompanied by Elmer fi. Count and son, Elmer; motored to West Point, Sundnv 'afternoon to visit Dwight-Divine, Jr.

Isaac Wood-of Glendale, L. spent sevral days with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. aad Mrs. Ernest Wood. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Webb and, Mr. and Mrs. George Mullen, of New i York city, were week-end guests of! Mrs. Francis Bishop.

Mrs. Kate Nichols and Mrs. Eypper and family are spending their vacation-at Cragsmoor. Mr. and R.

T. Childs of- Kew; L. 1 and George C. Rose. of were guests of Mrs.

W. C. Rose for end. Tbe Tke saccharin "Seep. Tbe floorwalker's Bsby.

Sleep!" Ul S. Rubber 47 Leirne of Fniladelphia, TisJicd the TJ. S. Steel Corp. 2V6 home of and Sirs.

S. telrne Wabash Railroad ever the week eid. Mrs. Leirne Westlnghouse Elec. ft Mfg.

Co. 2U1; 8 i remain for time. TMta TMr ro- Yellow Truck ft Coach pany. Mr. FX)URTH BINNEWATER.

Fonrtb Binnewater. July Stolti of New York city, who is spending the summer at the "Lake at Oat tltae sseocisted with tbe Coi-'JNaere" cottage of Mrs. Weiss, gave 'a Kaffee Klatch Wednesday after- Boon to the ladles of the nelghbor- of Physicians and Sargepas, Xew Tsrk, said. Tbere Is a force that erdsa vita! gnanManstrip over tbe nattltlve promses by which torn feed sBstcrisI Is tmafsfed late bav mas fRiing. tbrasM action.

Tbat force I call viiaafee. becane Is tbe wardea of It Is Hfe." Flattery is a araa-lavcafN caaai Ity wMck sny bave a few aim aVx get by flir wkTUL nt like cemfcrfeit awacy. asaa estcrcd scd tbea wsnk asOlaf lageatoas Tcxaas foawd aa effective way to atop the menace of cotton scales. It imparted ladybird which ate exterminated themsehres. em- th- Liberty Telephone Comber "parents, Mrs.

Frank MacCoocell. Mr. and Mrs. Ltslic- eater- lained Mr. and Mrs.

H. I. Gonr.au of Springfield L. eral days last week. Among those who spent Sunday at High Point.

N. Y-. were Mrs. G. F.

Van Gorder. Mr. and Jlrs. Xlal Moshter aad family. Miss Rita Van DaBTutiaai Shakespeare bad not artt Re was had-by art; compelled" and held by It.

And by that holding and conpslafcm ire get a vision of what in Is: not a system, not set of roles which per- chnnce Aristotle might teach us. or another Greek, hut a changing, gittw- Ing-form-cotnpeHlns power tbst Is Individual, but at Its greatest exprcssfi aa This the great sge of English, never repeated. In Its gate dictloB power of words. H.enr/ Tracy, in "English as The FeaMb We A commission ta New York dty finn4 spinach froas Mexico, booejdew mdnnt fmrn Sverh Africa, fresh almnnds from the land, new pntatnrs fmm Florida, peas and asparagus from California, butter from Denmark. frmai China, meats from New Zealaad and Argentina.

wn'at transpurtstloa and cnld tOtonre refrlinratloa for Weekly. i city. Among'out of guests for the wedding were: Dr. and Mrs. astroBomer's Lacky' E.

L. Ernhout of Swan Lake. Miss I Elisabeth Keeler of Bteomfleld. 1 and Mrs. Helen Keeler Holcomb of Detroit.

the ters of the groom: the and Mrs. Oliver D. Sewall and Charles I Sewall of Dedkam Edgar K. Spring of Pott Jervis. Mr.

and Mrs. Raynwad Hatcb iaad Mr. and Mrs Sherwood of Montlcrilo, Dr. and Jansen K. Hoornbeek Katherine, Morse Bayley- pf Newbury.

Vermont. Mrs. Helen Catlin Russell and daughter of Staten Island. Mrs. C.

Catlin and Miss Margaret Matheson of BloomfieM. N. Mrs. Minerva Deaman Wilson of 'New York. Df.

and Mm' Elaar Snnde of Brooklyn, Miss Abigail Stokes of Kerhonkson. Mrs. W. L. of Kingston, I Robert: Terwilllger of Hartford.

I Goan. George R. Rose of Mineola, Me Catt 1 t. Mr. and Mrs.

R. T. Childs of Kew Gardens. L. Mr.

and Mrs. Max A. Cltatoa. T. and Mrs.

8. K. Thomas of New Rochelle. The Rev. Perry Van Dyke, new of KUenviUe Reformed Church, was alsb a guest.

Tbe suspender song--It peads oa Ton!" All DB- Tke pawnbrokers' Chat" (Tdentla). Leat The Scotch to Life Tbe faMMer's Tom, Swtsttbeartr Tbe baby beet Teal Meat AfsJar Tke Best tables Tbe hypochondriac My Weakness Now." soag---rsara The bed slat Bow I Mta Ton Toalgfat r--Pattnader Magsriae. BRIDGE IN HISTORY Catssr takes oat OeopatrB. Adam has a Tery sbsct abbs. DnBarry tkt Qaeta EUssbetfc paOs a gsof nM.

Admiral Fsrracat bood ia honor of her sister who is Gorder. Clayton Pratt. Mr and Mrs. her guest. Mrs.

Stolu is a delight- Floyd Vaa Gorder. Miss Lillian Der- fnl hostess and all enjoyed tbe after- 1 mody. Master James G. Tiernev. ilr.

aoon. Those present were Mrs. and Mrs. A. G.

Van Gorder and Vani- Stoltt and sister. Mrs. F. lilert of jlly. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Peet and KlBfstoa. Mrs. C.

Bettenbaiuea. Mrs. i WHiard. an of EHeavillQ. i F.

Jfrs. H. Chamb-rrs. Mrs. A.

'and Mr. aad Mrs. E. Doszlas ol Mrs. C.

Bambsck. Mrs. C- Port Jerrts. Clartc. I Mrs.

Josepk Knua, Turn a rw- jtaantBt at Kapaaock. was sarftmsly ikaraed fkaraaay by crease wbick Robert Lertac of New Tcrk was'taaght Ire. 'at Mated kert rtiaay srtcbtoB areck-j Miss Ratk Gdlbari, daarhtef less charcc. caarte Mrs. Ctfford Gefisard of acotUafoa oa celebrated four- near Coort, several daysjtecatb birthday by eatertalarag Dvw.

is. Tbst Frenchmaa ta a try.will a a Gsman a c'ral store, asd a ttrttoa a bank, bea kmjt beeo SB axiom retardlai tbe mea of tlwwe races In forrtjcn lands. Tbst rrfardln; tbe Brttnn might be ssjtad ed by stating that along with tbt baak goes tbe ChMrk of ta nto, jnys ft wwrti Hi Sir Walter completa tke cat Aitkar tkt iar talk b-di ADD DCFmrnorts a dty of eharcbes. aa cbsrck has been tbe neeilng" pwea far tka British cnmamnlty for 110 yean. SaaaaaaaaaaV want be heanay ssai ai nMsaa a FraMk aa thctte atrres.

that the' ----ago. faralsbed ball for bis ap-jeral of ber Elleavnie friends ay an few weeks, and kaatr date. ia coart at a fntarejaato and ptcalc. I Mr. and Mrs.

DcWftt Lewis aad SOB of Riftoa spent Snaday at tbe Joshna W. JUexander, 77. a of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lecis of PresMeat Hoover as JOB Clinton arcane.

of comawtre, atj Miss Rita Tan Gorder. In Gallatla, Mo. at the Albany City Hospital, WHB RBB Oace a haven for outlaw tbe "Deffl's Dea" beauty spot to lare Okl lets. U0taf I Tat-A at It LAKE KATRINE. Lake Katrine, July and Mrs.

J. M. Peters of dittos. X. and Mr.

and Mrs. James McKee of Brooklyn, who an.spendlag their va- catloa at tie camp of Louis A. Se- maa at the old Fording Place, are having wonderful lack fishing, Mrs. Peters having caught thai largest big month black bast of the season, pouads. Mrs.

Peters, had caught any before, kaadled It like a veteran askerman. The annual lawa social for the Lake Katrine Sunday school will be held on tie grouads at tbe Han OB Tuesday evenlag. Jaly Tke Home Departsneat met at the home of Mrs. Jaoes Gaddis OB Wed- aesday aftemooa to perfect arraage- awats for tke fair, which will be held Aagast" 8 "on tke. lawn at 'the hoate of Mcs.

B. Wiaaat. JTsat -people" aa object sf apptal far Ices to tbe mhabi- ef tkt dry of a ssltnac thaa tkt coaatrjr. Carijalty Mrs. William Quick has from her receat Illness Daalel and Frank Joseph ot Xev Tork dty spent the week end with their mother.

Mrs. Catherine JosepL Mrs. Catherine Joseph and E. H. Clark spent Thursday with relatives in Kingston.

Camp Sholomo has about tain? children at tbe camp this week. Mrs. Charles Hodge Is spending week with her sister. Mrs. Albtrt White, at Newark.

N. J. Mrs. Otis Avery aad daughter. Anna May of Kingston, were guem of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lapolt oa Wednesday. MeCardle and set, York eltr and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Arthur Arthur.

Jr-. gttests of Mr. Christiana. Mrs. M.

Delaney and son. James, ot Astoria, L. L. are spending a week ai the Kelly bungalow. ACKLEY In this city.

Friday. Jab 16. 1929. Fred E. Ackley.

beloved husband of Anna Dalon. from bis late "188 O'Nell street. Monday. July 21. at 9 -a.

and from Holy Croat Church, Pine Grove avenue, at where a high Mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his sosl in family plot in WUtwyd Cemetery. Relatives and friends an DU FLONX-Atwt July. 25, 1I2J, William Van Aken Du Flbn. Funeral at the chapel of A. Can I Son.

1 Pearl street, Monday at 2 m. Relatives and friends are lavttat Interment in Wlltwyck cedftttry, Friends wishing to view -the renabu may so at the residence, .141 Clinton avenue, Sunday afternoon bt- tween the hours of 3 and MCRPHY-- In this city. Thnrslsy. July 25, 1929. Vincent, son of Esther.

Hanley and Chsrtai J. Murphy. Funeral from the late home, 171 Hasbrouck avenue, Monday man- ing, July 29, at 9 o'clock, thencaU St. Mary's Church at 9:31 1 high Mass of requiem will offenl for the repose of "his soul. meat in the family plot in St.

cemeisry. in this cttr. July 25, 1929, Mathilda Xaytr, widow ot Adolph Schaublin. Funeral service will be held at fto residence of her mother, Mrs. J.

M- Mayer. 11 Cottage Row. Monday, 2 p. m. "Relatives and friends Invited.

Interment In Montrepasi Cemetery. SCHOBER-- At Ruby. N. July IT. 1929.

Frederick W. Schober. Funeral from the Mount Calnrj Church. Rnby, N. Y-.

on Taeioay. Jnly 30. at p. m. Daylight Savlai Time.

Relatives and friends sre vited. Interment ia Mount Marisi Cemetery. In memory of oar dear Sasan who entered rest six years ago. Jnly 28. (Signed) DAUGHTERS AND rKBOUSD.J.MUirHT fill ftOTEa YOWBOK! A CUtlUUD SftABCM ky tkss of tke title of it Iks Fwaak HUE RBKANCL MID STATE AtSTUa SOEIT CO, PC, ntMtsnar,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Kingston Daily Freeman Archive

Pages Available:
325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977