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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 7

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THE ESGSTOS DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON. X. T. WEDNESDAY ETEXTsG.

JULi IT. ly-ffi. Coins to Be Shown jfoodstock Library Fair Stamps In He News B. T. 2 58 1 1 11 --asiriver.

Mackea- Great bay on JL cc ais rirer issued OCMM NAtm at tM Fair tt ta MM art tttm tka eotkrtiaa Walur D. XeCnr vko authority BB eolM. teftec a atndr ef tlMa tor hit tfci WBMMMk bu tftdMMd kirn tribntt tltlt eantttli? MMMM MA catalofM4 cdDwttoB whiefc fc iwt ol tht luiew tf aro OoiMlL The tttte of t)MM lt B. C. It at bnut u4 Man a of Apollo amfl a lleda napaat.

Another la Ivot of the the of Syria, OM of ttex kiad vhe wert crwttd trott Alwwder twermta hie empire. Ttii coin udcnt Antioch. Another CVBICE Irtnu i D-srriutor. one of the shal- Sidon in Phoenicia, about 10 B. C.

jem-wheelerk which i Ancient now the Mtkenzie. Aiott IB a Italian city tauei B'E of the other, and there are Mini from mriety, fitted with Paettmm, Brunfllaium, now Brin- 5 lis is the latert type disi, and Corinth, coin the airmail ftervice, i the Bmalleet iianefi, and wat i- 211 runninE sueeese- the original of the Widow'i Mite. rears, aloiis the i Hegara, a free town ol Greece (307-213 B. ahoin a beauty "Vsveral ssfc figures in the left with a head of Apollo and lyre. carrying supplies Eere" on theae hronie you stage for the river, see Europa on her bull, Pwwidon Tif were engraved and a dolphin, rwift Artemis and 0 a'psotffaph taten at Akla- i Aesculapius, the Crgt doctor.

Ancient Borne ie represented. On one appears the held SE taeMactenzie'E month. als issusti E. nsw 10- dart canine special deliv-; tinn, wile ol Marcus Aurelmi, Kj-'stasp, wt design fearnrinE' Salonina, from whom. Salonika tie nonunion! coat-of-arms, and TTRE nsmed, and several Coir 2rw piculal high values lor' emperors.

reira eries. I Altogether it is a fine collection is ink. Gothic and of of about 14 coins, which should format It shows an in- prove rare opportunity lor eol- vietr te memorial cham-1 lectors and antiqnarianB. Jgr the tower of the par- Mrs. "Walter "Weyl will have bnudifs in Ottawa.

In charge of these coins. fsrecrouadfis the handsome Other historical dtyt not ac of sEtrrJt" in which will ancient will be represented at Is kept the roll Canada's "World another booth of the lair, where rtr dead. Th! is a national' the Sesquicentennial will be 1 called by the opportunity to Winnipr's Gate once niore, some of the Wood- i stock ladies in their Eric Lindin. Mrs. Ldndin would be glad to add more pictures to the and if astinj for prints that anyone may have of the Sesquicentennitl.

Bruno 2imm it to take chartre of the hot doc stand, instead of Dr. James T. ShotweU. Whit with sandwiches and cakes, cold and hot drinfcs, and ice cream, no one need fee! starved on the library green tomorrow afternoon. Popcorn will be peddled by one of Woodstock's charming ladies, and since the fair opens at 2 o'clock and at 6 ng toward "West Tae Chateau rtidi Gov.

Claude te Kamezay tsiit in Montreal mat than two eesturies is picired on the Jl dull violet. TheContinental irnv under General lontgomery Ei62 its headquartei there in 1775-76 and Benjanu Franklin stopped there then win he was tryirE to pet the peopl-of Quebec to join the American Dlonies in their revolt against (aorge HI. Today the interesting chateau It i museum and portrrt gallerj'. To be added to this icries is a 13c siowing the entrant to Hali- harbor. White House Aroonf IresidenU The 4 denomnatDC of Untie SEE'S new "preldmtial series" went on sale Jujy 11 at ftuMsgtoii.

It shors 2. south new of the White a-ase and is fte only non-portrai: tamp in the ft: 32. The cole 15 ebony Ptv. The White Hojse has not Iwa shown on stamptbefore. The 5-c James 3dotoe Stamp ijpeared July 21; 6-e John Bulacy Adams, July 2fc the 7-c ladren- Tan Buren, 11, ud the -9-c William H.Harrison, Utnst IS.

Tie Iowa Territory Qntennial commemorative will co on So much excellent table linen I has come to Jowphine Barn- iarci, head of the linen booth that a new table is announced by the 'fair chtirman, Mils Alice Ward- well. Mrs. Judson Smith and I David Vaughn will take charge ef 1 an accesaory table, with the latest and colorful bags, head hands. has any of theae they have tired of is welcome to contribute them to this table. The games committee is meet- I ing at the home of Mi Martin to plan all jamuttments for the fair.

Mem' berg of this committee are Mrs. a Rosen, Sirs. Tomai Penning, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Peggy Dodds Williams, Miss Alice Campbell, Miss "Punki" Sensing, and Miss Barbara Jellinghaus.

That famous Romany student of the stars, Myrtle McEvoy, is planning to set up her tent and anri there startle visitors by tell; ing their past and predictins their future. C01TZKILL, Cottekill, July 26--The Ladies' Aid Society will hold their annual fair on the church grounds Thursday afternoon and evening of thli week. There will be fancy artt- on Mrs. Charlotte SmedeE of King- their best link with Jioneer 'Vs. Its cornerstone wai laid two years after tfe last peacefully a- Today the old capiol is 1 as the administration at tie University of RANGES GAS There's a Model far Bottle or Ckj Gas.

See our display. OIL BURNER MART U1 X. Front St. STW. I vr fl Liebma o.

Brooklyn, are risitins her parents, and Mis. Ptoe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gazley and son, Monon, are risiting relatives in Detroit, Mich.

Mrs. Henry Pane and aon, i Henry, of Staten Island, are visit- i ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. IPrall.

MJBE Amy Phillips is spendicg i the summer at her cottage i Mitt Eleanor Short of 'field, returned home Sun' day after a week's racation witn her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Short. More than 100 claimants are itill seeking title to 8,751 acres if land alone the Mississippi aorth of St. Louis, in a diipute Wed on rrantt eiren toy Spain in iWo2. STDNE? TD JOBS 1 I fit) i 1 SCHOOL TIE IEWEST BEACHWEA1 mouttaic lake, or club pool, it': all pretty much tbt aamr ao far at your cioth- tet MQUirwetiti are conoem- And -which one ci get ir a rwimminf or racitioc now that hot fe finally here.

thece days practical and, what tt nore. attraetire, ai witnew the two nsen at the ncht. KoU their footwear--leather tlijuttL thoec the Korwefrtas on the nan at the and all rubber OE 1- Mtbd. See the compartment in this bag. It's there to take care of your wet or dirty swis togs.

Kote this njsn'f bcfh suit, comparaiiv-'v .1 nut smart. Tr. a i if doesn't cncl if of a fine nest v. ea-. c.

A rohe for beach and locfcer Toom is essential and what better type than this one of terrycloth. It's warm, cool, abiorbent--in fact, ererythm.E. Thin style of shin is becoming popular--and rightly so, for it's Tery practical--of lisle and either Btnped or solid colons. Anfl no beach if rorr- today wstfioi.t a nc.ti.cr- tie or a neckercLief The top one IE so at it can be worn tr. or af a iarpe re not only smart prao- tical for prever.ttns burned Esquire's eti-query Protection from Sunburn "What to do about sunburn" appear? from our mail bag to be one of the big problems these days.

Get your tan gradually and be sure you hsv? and use those oils and which are essential both before and afto: exposure. But take it easy to start witn--the SUE, we mean. There arc- lots: o' different types of preparations and creams which keep the skin moist and lubricated, oils which, with Jre- iruent use. produce an enviable bronze. There IE aluo a cream whose ingredients out the harmful rays and permit tanning without burning.

If, however, you've faUea to apply these preventive measures and have got yourself a real burn, here's what to do. Apply sterile dressing Boaked in s. tepid solution of baiung soda, about three tablespoons to s. quart water. A compress wet tea after steeping is also good.

In caae of sunstroke, lie in a cool place, roll your body in a. sheet and hare It iprayed "with cold water. Also put ice pmcki to your head. And don't forget Euc-glaases. There are all kinds with unbreakable rims, tcietifieally colored lenses, and a one with four lenses, two on the sidet.

They're heat hesistant and noninflammable. July Glafiyi Vas DC Mark. with Mr. and Wart, Hutehleiw Lens itr. and Endlroti, riaiteC aer Xr.

Davit of L.yor.sv:ll-, las: with Jeuc iiarie Mtnn.it E. Monday ir Mr. aad Mrx. Japhet and Henry rrani. FPCE: Sundtr with s-nd Mrs Claude tiana and laniiiy.

Mite Vlrpnia Rnsanerance tumei to Newark. N. Saturtar after gptndinir her wits ber jrraaiaolher, LotUt M. KOPU. Mr.

and Mrb Clyde and Tfcyra Sunday afternoon Ir Jean "Marir Chrl.itiaa* acrom- therr. boac ior mca- tion. Church Sandty Graves Upholds Rochester Appeal Albany, July :7 J'. Grvei haj. dei wia the Stau Education Itepsrtzient bj Heiden.

ichocl district N. 3, town Ulster county, UK- that tJjo tht 1 district le directed to lurniali porunion Sor acaaeciic pa- li-lidscs is s-nokac old sotel by Lemuel many the PszlSc the little it bouiicicK aJoaf toward tar South a crew adventurers who intend 10 on- tr three yean rioltlnc litt! ksotrr. islots Shipper of if Lsttchen. 43. Hewitt's Sunday School a I 1 3 0 wlt Win'-an: i Schnonmtker.

superintendent i Mrs Vac DeMirk is rpcndiaK with Mr. and Mrs Rulpb Effihrer at Soutt Eoad, Pougakeepsle. Ir. the petition, Dr. GriMit diroctcc: tac to proceed a'- to stafcf ar- rassemeEU lor JiintisJung the de- and to pay cost out any or the trict available lor list 'subjoct to the approval district luperintcndent tni the Education lepart- "njent.

Iti event arc no luuct avajlfcSlc. thr trustees' arr fcu'hor 1 reel to raise ty ts.1. or. sure sufficient to pay t-e cos; of tht conveyance. SBOKAN Shnkan.

bo business place I Mrs. Wapcr. or Ellenvlllr. I mpEt at Mrs. jonr, D.

Smith's home. TEE VLY The Vly, If Andc-snr. of Monticclio visited the 1 hone of Mr and Mrs. Clarcnct Knse Monaay evening MtrK oocwor: Brooklyn war rues: hit and sister. Mr and Mrs Abra! hii.tiscs.

vhr ere spending their I vacation tbe Dairy Cottupr. I Toijic Wall of Garucld, 1 and Mr. aad Mrt MoJet Van 1 IB3iarl: vwlltd KlnRstoc Tuesday. I Mr tnc Mrs Benson anci n'. Brooklyn are spendlr.p their vacation a'- tht borne o' Mr and Mrs Nilsec Mrs L.or.c and Edfiif Monticrllo art Fpcndlnp weeks at the hoist ol Mr.

and Mrh Clarence Rose. Mr. and Mrs fiyac have- returned to tn i nnmc in Brooklyr alter syendinF daye at the hnme Mr and Mrs. W. Elder.

Mr and MrE. Jamcr Coon and family of Hurlryville (spent the week-end at tbe hotae a' Mr and Mrs. Clarence Rose Reginald Paler and Jack Wall spent Hailing at Lelbharct Mr. and Mrs, Ola! Sigboriinan and laniilj arc gpciid- ing B. at the home of Mr and Mrs Demurl- Mr and Mrs- Robert Kormar, and BrooHyL wcrt i pucsts o5 Mr Korman'f mother i Mrs.

Emma and MISE I Florence McCuliouph mer the week-end. Hats convenient end often esf-enual. particularly i' it getting a little thin on top. Thu- v-idt-brimmed pujraret- hancled on is Jlppi Jappa istraw-- ipry llpnt and airy. TMP otnr ven useJul--can- vas witn stitched brim.

It Out I'op Burbunh. Calif --Brverajrc Etrtwf that carrj their cwn color and flavor have been invented by Sipmont! Snsorek Tou dip into plasF of sweetened pia)n or cfirhonatcd water nnd i cfc--and you're drinking nodu pop. The serret Iif5 in smtil! strip of rnttoE lintnors imprep- natcd with fltvorins and a daub of colorine matter. fine tncs; o'. trout ir.

tht upj-C" reaches or the creci. oni daj las: week. Htrtvip cf.rt: was tltou: ever.l divided brown and rainbow trout Mrs Joaif lliyoEOe. the t.1 tier plucr on the slsit matt Mr tnd Mrt Jlttmoi a'. KiapMon.

Bpcnl Suiiiit; '-i-- Baptirte Nociu, larmhousc Mrr T. WuL- and to- jrrtber Mihf Anita Ktelti, Nev. arc at thf couutr honst in tai Mrs Htur of 11. rna'i brrr M.m- da? it her i.rcLiu»cd rnohiie HnvitiR if at Blr.nricti!'. 01.

most IE tl.lf 1 Inrnsh It i lf anntii'-r week liu mcadnwi. wil: dripfi out ennuRt mowin; A real trar.slcr oT i 7 1 thut of a pifcr o' land near tht Khuput trnr. David Davit anc w.lc tr, Kondout i Orv-cfrr, Co Mr DaviF lu-nictl "i(' o' laud near Shntar. Thf raiirond hnr later h-cuait the I'lstor i- Deli war' road Michttci ana Th'imaj Mcichrr two 13-iitikij'r. jour.p ni'-n.

itri vlsitlnp nt the carr.j.. tht illapi 11'. at LniTii'ur I.I Tl.l'-; i i I 1 RIHX; flnck at hit Ktiin roari plart I Tliamiir I'trk, IP paper cameraman in Charleston I S. it exixictvd lor vara- uoi! lies: veol. and Mrr.

John end son of Kitipslnn, calicclor.fr here a Eftr-nnnn nnd look ii. Bnirevi hata-bii: Kami tt tht ball park 1 NelsoL i Kingston. fdclnp 111 1 hi; residence roai! i rnrk met! cid of rori-t'urtlor i IB c.n innovation here, tht The Central Pharmacy tOI'IS KfSTElX. Ph.G. Cor.

567-3209. We fcfinr Trar Prescripti Filled Hf rt witb tin Cwe Skill Your Doctor NitiomJlr Adrertiied at Lowest Yon Can Shop Here with lie Assurance That Yon WiD Get What You Ask For! BUY HERE and SAVE ill ONLY goes to show inctedibk uncacpectwd iome accidents arc. Be prepared. Ac Accident Paler wriraec by Lifr bMurmncr will niicvr vou of faicncul tbe ol Prevention if better than cure ar.y lorget sun classes, and sun oil. frill Mnwer all qvcotlow MILT rVECMAK, men't Mb tons.

These two Bkctches cover the swim trunk question, the top one knitted and brief and -with wide tight-fitting waistband; the other a. smart tailored short. MKK'8 PASHI05 DRPAKTMEira, nsuaffA enrclope- for replj. COPYRIGHT, 1938, ESQUIEB FEATURES, INC. A.

W. MOLLOTT'S Mid-Summer SALE OF A Bathing Suits FOR MEN AND WOMEN $4.95 Ladies' Jantzens, Now $195 $5.95 Ladies' Jantzens, Now $475 $6.95 Ladies' Jaotzens, Now $5.55 $4.00 Dressmaker Sots Now $2.95 $6.95 Dressmaker Soks, Now $i95 $4.95 Men's Jantzens, Now $395 $5.95 Men's Jantzens, Now $4.75 $6.95 Men's Jantzens, Now $5-55 $1.95 Swim Trunks, Now $1.60 $2.95 Jantzen Now $235 ALSO LARGE REDUCTIONS ON ALL BEACH and SPORT WEAR FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OMY A. W. MOLLOTT 302 WALL STREET KINGSTON, N. Y..

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Years Available:
1873-1977