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

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Kingston, New York
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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON. N. THUB8PAT EVENING. BEPTEMBEB 1M6. ester alt Rare On CanUteo, N.

Y. "bttk- un, in which tho the wrong way, hu been obtained fcy Fay June, local cun entkulMC rerolver patented In The bulleU At with the iat toward the muzzle and tht round end of the bullet toward the crip. The ball in the cartridge located at the tat 'while the powder located whore the bullet normally Is placed. Jane Raid only a few of the cunt, which eoon went out of use, arc in txlttence. Dried and egg powder are Important of China.

A Better Way to Treat Coaitipation! When you're cotutipated. Ifi a treat temptation to be taUafled wttb ftick relief. But may become a lubit. And they dont keep constipation from returning, much better to lit at the of the trouble) you eat what meet people do, are the only thing the matter it you don't get enovfli "tmlk." And "bulk" doecnt mean how much you eat. It a kind of food that isn't consumed the body, but a "bulky" in the and a bowel movement.

what to do? Eat All- Bran for breakfast every day and drink plenty of water. This cranchy cereal contains both "bulk" and the Intectlnal tonic, vitamin And tot a drop, not a medldne! All'Bran la made by in Battle Creek. Sold by grocen. Served by MORTGAGE LOANS DIRECT REDUCTION PLAN (How It Operates) In mo.it cases where a straight mortgage exists, Interett to paid twice year, and the principal the snme. Under the Direct AetlMtion Plan, both intereet and 'prtecfpal are paid in easy monthly iMtallments and in less than IS mortgage is paid off awl you own your own property free and clear.

Our Direct Reduction for repayment of 910.00 per month for each 1,000 Prime- latemt. ilpfcl IMaaee aiM aeo.oo MO.M UO M.40 C3.M 110 HU8 Mh Tth atk Mb lOth llth Ulk MO 1JO 10 UO itr 48.54 44.15 rn.ro 34.88 71.4« TS.T8 9447 18.M 83.1X M.WI 737.U 4M.M 310JO 107.40 101.7* 101.78 (Vtu eu were thiut ilpecl- ttt pmjmKMtm mar you dmln). HOME-SEEKERS' CO-OPERATIVE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION FKRBY ST. PHONR 17M LagattuU Plea Denied New York, Sept. --A plea for a reduction of alt Mntence to fou by ttta federal court here to Jttdce VlBMBt Leibell, denied from the bench.

LagattuU, who la part owner of a farm at Now PalU, pleadet tullty on July 1 to an indictment charging him with poaeeiilon of a and fermentlac on tho Volpe place, Lattlatown road Marlborough. Four including brother, were and pleaded guilty. JoMph got four montbe. LagattuU told tho court that he ihould have pleaded not guilty and would have but for 'he fact that he unable financially to hire a lawyer. Moreover, he said, he was afraid not to plead guilty tho other defendants threatened that they would Involve him it he didn't do 10.

The New Paltz man declared that he on way to New Pultz on the day of arrwt when aome people accoated him and asked It he would take sugar in truck to the Volpo He agreed to do and. on arrival waa by federal who had raided the That, he was LIE only connection with the Btlll. THE VLY The Vly, Sept. 39--The Ladles' Aid Society of The Vly M. E.

Church will hold their meeting at church hall on Thunday afternoon, October (. Mr. and Tom Olien and son, Clarence, and Olive Nelson, all of Brooklyn, were the of P. Olsen and daughter, Raymond Carley, who are two weeks at toe home of Mr. and Mrs.

Maumen NlUen. Mrs. George Wuriter apent lait Monday at the home of Mrs. Clar- mce Rose and Mrs. Van Demark.

Mrs. P. Olsen and daughter, ifrs. R. Carley, and Mri.

Ntumen attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Tom Olaen in honor of Mr. Beck's 84th Irthday on Tuesday evening, Sep- ember 27. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Beatty and Mrs. Moses Van Demark pent Thursday last in Kingston. George Wurster wai a cal- er at the home of Mrs.

H. A. 3eatty one day last week. Myldla and daugh- ers, Belle and Settle, from New- urgh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Rose, Sunday. Roy E. Boynton and ion, Idward, of Greenwich, 'ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Falen, Sunday.

James Conn and daughter, and Jerry Loucks of Hurlcy- Ille spent Sunday at the home of Ir. and Mrs. C. Rose. Mrs.

P. Olsen and daughter, Mrs. Ramec Carley were guests Van Demark 'hursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Ackert Olive Bridge the of heir parents, Mr. and Gran- llle Ackert, Sunday. Amazing Savings On Your Food Needs At NEWBERRY'S 311 WALL KINGSTON, N. Y. TIP MATCHES CONFECTIONER'S XXXX SUGAR 11 SILVER SKILLET Corn Beef HUH DELMAIZ NIBLETS OATS AND MANY MORE EVERYDAY BARGAINS! MOTHER'S OATS fee, pkf.

MACARONI or SPAGlffrn CRISCO lfc.c«lSc-3-fc.ca49c CAMPBfll'SBEANS 3caw20c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS cut 25c EXCBW CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM P. G. White Ma P.1G.SOAP 4c OLD DUTCH 2 cuiljc SCOT1TSSUE JEUrO 2pkftfc SAVE EVERY DAY AT A A Oertliv Me peU- ef her ewn, riding the binder throMfh a LonUlana rice Oeli, preparatory to the rice fettlval at Crewley, La. A rlee to the festival. Beft.

Hammond Loikoy of Btao mirth, a at tho home of her ad hrothor, Mr. ud Mm William Teooe of South Broadway. Mn. William TOMO a fanUly party Sunday noon honor of Mr. Hammond Leakey.

GnooU were Mr. Toaoe'a father ud Bother, Mr. ud Mn. TOMM. ud Mr.

brother ud autor-in- law, Mr. ud Mn. Jr. 8u4ay attornoon cation woro YOMO'I aMOr and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mn.

Edgar Coy, and her brother and family, Mr and Mn. Theodora Oormu ud children. Richard Tarpenlac of SlelfhUhurgn i nor card TnoMlay OTonlnf at her aome. George Sheoloy to in at home on Bayard ctroet. Dr.

George W. ROM tho attending phytleian. Mr. and William Wondorly entertained at a family dinner party at their hOpM. Bayard street lut evanlng.

wen Mr. and Mn. Glydo Wonderly and Clyde Jr. of Kingitoa. and Mr.

and Mn. Harry of tho Canal Zone, Panama. Mn. BuU, the former Wonderly, with Mr. making an extended visit at the home of her The Aid Society of the Port Ewen Reformed Church will Temple Emanuel To Hold Services BtrrtoM wffl hoU at ToMplO EdUIMl Rabbi Qlnm via freMh on 1.

wll fcofU Jtw- to "Bafonteseo or On Sunday tho at o'clock. AB Uh children an Oa Monday evontog. Oetooor UM Temple gaxnnH BoUgtoiu School Pareat-Toaenor Aatoda- UM will moot at tho of 1UIM Bloom at I o'clock. On Tuotday ovonlng, Octohor 4. it 7:30, Cot NMro (Atoaomont Evo) MrrloM will ho held.

Rabbi Bloom will preach on "Vbwc ud Oa Wodoofday morning Tom Klpnr (Atonomoat Day) will bo hold at o'clock. RabM Bloom will proach on "Old Altan and Now." Chlldron'. MrvloMwlll be held la the afUraoon at 1:10, momorlal aorviota at hold an aoclal at- the church houo eTeniag at I o'clock. Oamea and refreahmenta will be of the evening. The Mnior choir of the Re- 'oraed Church will reheane rri- day evening at 7:45 p.

promptly. New memben are al- welcome. Frank Welrieh it spending a few at home oa Salem itreet. HARVEST FESTIVAL BUMPER CROP VALUES SOAP HARVEST TIME IS STOCK-UP TIME Now at all these stores Kingston, N. Y.

URGE SIZE REGULAR SIZE 2for19 133HubroackATe. Tel. 2640 47 GctRui St TeL 822-W. 203 FoxkaB Are. 34 Broadway.

ABEL, MAX AMATO, S. BORST GROCERY CO. B. F. MARKET CRAFT'S SUPER-MARKET 59 O'Neil St.

DAWKINS, GEORGE H. Ill FoxkaD Aw. FORMAN, D. J. 119 S.

Maaor CAREER, A. 455 Warfunftoa Are. GOV. CLINTON MARKET 773 BfudVay. GREAT BULL MARKETS Waik.

4V Barley Tel. 2310 GREAT BULL MARKETS Satka ft St TeL 4145 Tel. 2660 Tel. 18-J. Tel.

536 TeL Tel. 2618 Tel. 2611 Tel. 2318 JACK'S MARKET LANG'S MARKET LEHR'S SUP. MARKET LONGACRE BROS.

MANOS, E. 17E.UiiotSt. (22Bm.wir. 83 St Jams St. 21 Broidwij.

Td.1614 Tel 221 Tel. 426 Td.100 Tel.3679-J MAXWELL, E. 56EmenonSt. ORKOFF, JACOB SON 33 E. Union St PIEPER, GEORGE V.

960'NeiISt. PLANTHABER'S MARKET 30 E. Strand QUIGLEY, JAMES E. ROSE, A. D.

SCHULZE, HENRY SID'S GROCERY STONE, MORRIS SUSKIND, JOSEPH WARION, E. WEWER, MORRIS WEBHAUPT, M. A. WEISHAUPT, M. A.

374S.W*I|St. 26 Ratine St. 251 E. Ckeiter St. 61 Grove Are.

526 Delaware Are, lOSAbeelSt 247 Strand. 36 Sterlinf St Cor.B'wiyftUnWR 229 GreemlrJO Afe. 523 Delaware Are. Tel. 2605 TeL 1647 TeL 4178 TeL 4071 Tel.

3670 Tel. 3541 TeL 1124 Tel. 3217-W Tel. 286-W Tel. 338 Tel.

1615-W TeL 21 TeL 2242 St. Tel. 401 TeL 1642 Td. 2632 M. n.

Vetoilde'i Market CONNELLY, N. Y. TtL M.2W TtL 2249 EAST KINGSTON, N.Y. Sow, Fruit Til 1134-1 GOLDRia'S LANDWG, N. T.

C.ku*S« MGH FALLS, N. Y. Tel 36 T41H-P4 NEW PALTZ, N. Y. MM Street Market, he.

PORT EWEN, N.Y. 'i Market H. RkdjB't Market QUARRYVII1E, N. T. SAUCERTIES, N.

Y. WEST HURLEY, N.Y. WOODSTOCK, N. Y. TeL 56 Td.1122 TeL6l-Fi Tel 722 Ttl 422-W-l ll-F-21 TtL 52.

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