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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 14

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THE DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 23,1936. LOYAL CIVILIANS FIGHT REBELS IN BARCELONA Behind ban in iUicdoiia Ureas armed cniliaiu tu the a. an 0. rebel uoops Ihspatches from Barcelona say that 500 have bef-n ki'led 3 000 uoundsd in that city dlone This picture -was rushed to Bordeaux, France, telephotoed to London, then radioed to New York.

(Associated Press Photo). BARCELONA CIVILIANS OFF TO MEET REBELS Armed civilians, lojal to the Spanish government, are shown aboard a bus In Barcelona as they were, moved forward to the oatte "front. This picture was rushed to Bordeaux, France, telephotoed to London, then radioed to New York. (A-sociated Trees Photo). Our Growing; Population The following births have been reported to the board of health: Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence P. Rappleyea, Lincoln Park, town of Ulster, a daughter. Constance Marie, July 17, at the Kingston Hospital Dr John B. Krom was the attending physician.

Mr. and Mrs. HUston A. Twecdle, 172 Ten Broeck avenue, a daughter. Jill Elizabeth.

July 18, at the Benedictine Hospital. Dr. Thomas P. Crowley was the attending physician. Mr.

and Mrs Edmund J. O'Reilly, 317 Clinton avenue, a daughter, Mary Jo. July 18, at the Benedictine Hospital. Dr. F.

E. O'Connor the attending physician. Postmaster General Farley Is go- Ing to put another woman's picture on a postage stamp Fair enough Women lick most of the stamps. DRIVERS -UNHURT WHEN CARS COLLIDE AT ST. KEMY A Ford car drhen by Charles Prehn, 18, of Rifton and owned by hla farther.

Peter Prehn, and a Ford sedan and driven by Grace J. Williams of Saugerties, R. were In collision in front of the St. Remy post office Wednesday afternoon The Prehn car, being driven south, hooked wheels with the other car, which was going toward Saugerties. according to the story told Deputies Vredenburgh and McCuIlough Wheels on both cars were smashed, but neither driver was injured.

Canada's most ttldelv distributed native fruit Is the raspberry. It Is found growing wild from the Atlantic to the Pacific and as far north the mouth of the Mackenzie River. Authorized To Intervene Washington, July 23 (ff 1 )---The Interstate Commerce Commission today authorized the reconstruction corporation, as a creditor of the Xew York. New Haven and Hartford Railroad, to intervene in a proceeding involving petitions of three men to serve as trustees of the old Colony Railroad. The three--Howard S.

Palmer. M. Daniels and James Lee Loomls--already are serving as trustees of the New Haven, which holds 50 per cent stock control of the old Colony. The commission orderpd said the RFC would oppose ratification of the men as old Colony trustees. Mr.

Hopkins Is going to move farmers from the drouth region into better locations. We presume this means into the doubtful districts. I EHR'S New Superior Market BROADWAY SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Taj Mahal Retarded ai Handsomest Tomb Dated history of India begins about 600 B. but little was known of that country by until Alexander the Great's Invasion In 326 says the Detroit News. The Mohammedans conquered most of the country the Twelfth century and this was succeeded by a great Mongolian Invasion.

The Mogul dynasty was established in the Sixteenth century, ruling India for about 200 years. French and British trade rivalry by the middle of the Eighteenth century led to the ascendancy of the British East India company, under Cllve and Hastings. The Indian mntlny of 1897 led to the transfer of the country from that company to the English crown. In 1877 Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India. The Mahal near Agra.

India, considered by tome to be the most beautiful building ever constructed. built by the Shah Jehan a tomb for bis favorite wife, Mumtaz-i-Mahal It of white marble, octagonal, and an exquisite dome. Its construction required the labors of 20,000 men during a period of 21 years, from 1632 to 1653. architect was Ustad Isa. 19 Men Arrested In Alabama Town Talladeja.

July II Nineteen men were arrested today by guardsmen patrolling itreeti where a police officer and 17 wounded lut night In the climax Of labor dispute at the Cotton Mllli. More than ISO with fixed restored order but the were directed to rent from gathering. Xames of thoie arreited were not announced by guard offleen. No hare been placed agalnat them. Col.

John T. Moon, assistant ad- judant general who ordered troopi out, tald that friendi of the slain deputy iherlff, John J. Bryant, would seek rerenga for hU death, failed to materialise. Bryant was killed la an exchange of about SO shoti between and ihortly after 10 o'clock lut night. About The Folks Mrs, Swart of Main street, enjoying a delightful cummer at the Arborton Hotol by the Ocean GroTe, N.

J. Clifford, and Bruce of Slelghuburgh hare returned home after spending a pleaaant vacation with their Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Dunbar of 8 Leran street. Miss Tessie Mahar of 28 Stuyvesant street and Mr. and John L. Weaver of 112 Foxhall avenue were the guests of Master Joseph Weaver Sunday afternoon at the Dominican camp, StaaUburg, N. Y.

-Mrs. Mary E. Pratt of Stone Ridge, is spending a week with friends in the White MohnUlns, in company with her sister, W. T. Gladding, John and Catherine Gladding, from Richmond Hill.

N. J. Decides to Investigate Newark, N. July 23 fl)--The Federal grand jury In session here decided today to Investigate the Paul H. Wendel kidnaping shortly after it was adrlsed by United States Attorney John J.

Qulnn that It had jurisdiction. Up to this time we haven't noticed where the Brain Trust allotted any money to repair the of New York. Local Death Record Gardiner, July II--The death of Daniel oecured at home on Thursday evening after He born in the town of Shawangunk on July 6, 1846, and a oT John and Margaret Decker He reclded In the town of Shawangunk up to ZS ago, when he moved to Gardiner. Surviving him are two daughters, Grace of Gardiner and MlM Marie DeYoe of Stamford: also one nephew, Harold of Gardiner. Funeral were held at the home at 2 o'clock and at the Reformed Church at 2: SO o'clock Burial In the Bruytw- wlck Rural Cemetery.

The many tad of Marie P. Flanagan, wife of the late Mayor Palmer Canfleld, will be shocked to learn of her death which occurred quite suddenly Wednesday afternoon While in failing health for some time her death came a surprise to her immediate family. Those left to morn her loas are one daughter, Rosalind, and four Palmer David, John and Robert, her mother, Mm. Frances E. Flanagan and one slater, Joseph V.

Qulgley, and one brother, J. Flanagan, all of this city. The funeral, which will be private, will be held from the home of her brother, J. Flanagan, 93 Orchard street, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock thence to St. Church where at 9.30 a high of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Interment will be in the family plot in St. Cemetery- wishing to call may do this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, and on Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock. SCndr of Communism Albany, N. July 23 ()--A legislative committee prepared to organize today for an investigation of communistic activities in the schools and colleges of New York state Senator John J. McNaboe, New York Democrat who sponsored the resolution proposing the investigation, was one of five men named to the committee yesterday by legislative Other are Senators Pliny Williamson.

Westchester Republican, and Jacob J. Livingston, New York Democrat; Assemblymen Chauncey B. Hammond, Elmlra Republican, and George B. Parsons, Syracuse Republican. Some of us pessimists are just dumb en.ough to doubt whether civ- llltatlon can be saved, and life made perfect," by paying everybody a pension.

COPntEADER'9 BRE4K L. Stern Hoared Btorjr New York, July 23 grist 'Of the day's which over a newspaper copy desk in, one paragraph item which Augmt L. Stern. New York reader, given to read ywterdtr he started to edit it. the trti.

phone rang. There was a for Stern. His wife. He left unread the piece of which said that the wife of AimS Stern, newspaperman, had been ic cldentally overcome by gas fumei in their apartment. She dead when he rewind home.

Stern a four-year-old son. on Charge Robert Sherley, 38, of Marlbor- oufh, arrested at that by Trooper Nolan committed to the county jail 10 a hearing before Justice John Jr on a charge of forgery i a second degree. DIED CANFIELD--In thii city, Wedaes- day, July 22, Marie agan, beloved wife of the Mayor Palmer Canfleld, Jr Funeral private from the home her brother, Chris J. Flanagan. Orchard street, Saturday morning 9 o'clock, thence to St.

Mary'i Church, where at 9-30 a high of requiem will be offered for the" repose of her soul. Interment in the family plot in St. Mary's tery. MtrMM O.CI** MYNOUtaxM VWC(KT HCMW iMurr ft serve, not one group or class, but the whole community and always at moderate prices, com, a with; Carr9unaatMmi PHONE 221 MEMBER OF UJPA FREE DELIVERY COFFEE Maxwell Hoax- 3LV ItOMU SrnHrt Whllf Rw-e f. 5J Coffrc I5c ttraul nCKLES large 14c 1-V CANNED FISH Salmon nr Shrimp 2 for EXTRA SPECIAL BONELESS OVEN 30AST EEEF, ft.

FANCY YOUNG LEGS IAMB, ft FRESH KILLED CHICKENS, ft. ULSTER COUNTY FANCY BROILERS, ft. HAMBURGER ar FRANKFURTERS 2.35 SWt.BOILED MASS. WWkarHall. ft.

45' TOILET PAPER, Tree 3fsjrl9c GRAPE JUKE 12e 23c ASPARAGUS CM 2 fw 2Jc 2 35c Wax Paper, Shaker Salt, Bbck Peafer, FsiW, 8 Saiaaca Carrato, Ripe TOUR CHOKE 5c RIPE PEACHES, faacy 2Se 4 taabta 4Sc SHUTS BACOH, ft. ODAHTSSUa BACON, ft 29c SUGAR CURED SMOKED HAM, ft. 29c ALL TV INFFtRENT COLD CUTS UMTS TOWOE at PICKLED PICS TOT WATEBKLQRS, tOBUTOB, Matac Grvim, ft UNUTOGK, Jenrr. ft S9c4fc lit 7e PWEAPPU, SLICED, latfe CM PEARS, APRICOTS, PEACHES, largt FANCY SPINACH, 2 lane ISc ISt 2Jc SSc POTATOES, 43c GRAPE IfarZSe FANCY CELERY HURTS IBt KWAPPUS Cfta.2Sc A FANCY GREEN BEANS, ft FANCY PEAS, 2 2St YILLOW.rRtDOMOIC.3ftt IBt RNEST BANTAM COIN CAiTAURfffS, Belfian Horse Believed Oldest of Pure Breeds With the exception of Merino sheep, the Belgian hone probablr can claim to be the oldest pnre breed in the world, the MontfeaTjIenld. Records show that draft horses hare been bred pare In the Flemish lowlands of Northern Europe since 770 A.

D. While they not always been as heary as they are today, the Flemish horses hare serred to carry knights In armor, pull chariots of war, and take part In flat as well as cultlrate and harvest crops. It Is even recorded that some Belgians have been noted for their speed and endurance, and speeds recorded 100 years ago or more are Tery creditable. Of the three well-known British draft breeds, the Clydesdale, the Shire, and the Suffolk, the Drst two owe much to occasional Infusions of blood of the Flemish horse during recent centuries As long ago as the Fifteenth century the Flemish horse hsd Its well muscled close-knit body, but Its legs at the time were presumably much Oner than they are today. hi Can- Tne phrase, "feather In your cap." that something in honor to yon.

The alraslon to toe very general custom In Asia and among the American Indians ef adding a feather to toe headgear far ereiy enemy slain The ancient and many had similar custom, and It Is still ami for the English sportssMB who the first woodcock to oat a feather and click It In his cap. The cMtota In one form or another ncim to be almost nalvemL tn Htmjnrv at MM time none (sight wear a feather hnt he who had a Turk, and It wltl be rewenhered that when Gordon the Titptnt hi by the Chinese with the -yellow and feather." UfeTUt It hi taw vf lift (hat what and tvtmtm ttntt WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET GOOD BUTTER Specials for Today and Saturday! BEST QUAMTY WESTERS STEER BEEP SHOULDER STOCK UP (1'RICtS ARE BISIXG) a for ISc tto Corned Beef 19c Setatt Milk 8 for Btsqnick Floor pkg. Boop On 7c Cot Wax Paper 6c Powder tin Alsckn Salmm ttn Bantam Com. can SAodwlch McM ttn Aruoar's BCHM ttn Armovrls IVmaato fmkx 9c LMndrrMap hnr Waldorf Tfemw roll 4c Early Josw Pens ttn 9c Gold Modal Flour snck Moh. Spechd Ubby's Beans tfn tc Calif.

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Years Available:
1873-1977