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14 THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31. 1938. The Weather MOXDAV, OCTOIiKK I JU.tM Sun rlaeg, 0:36 a. HUH, 4 5 1 p.

m. Weather, clear. The Temperature The lowest temperature tercd by The Freeman ter night was 25 ilcgn-i-H Thr. highest point reached up i nooa today was 52 Weather J-'orcomt New York city and i -Clear and cool tonight rroiit In exposed placi-K a Increasing cloudiness i rising temperatures. Diminishing oorthweHt wlndi veering to a 1 Tue.day.

Lowest temperature i about 38. Eastern New York a i and continued tonight with light frost i .1 a heavy to killing frost In central tlons. Tuesday 'Foreign Invasion' Causes Variety of Public Reactions New York, Oct. 31 The terror c.iused liy radio's "end of tlif- world and "forelsn wlon" an poni" ncm inid'T- wlood It, produced come ii'rciicHlfjjir I i i the tbt juivn Vtff.it llie Vo'k Dewey Caravan To Start Tour SLICHTU WAKMU and por- fair with slowly rising tempbralurei. BUSINESS NOTICES PETER C.

OSTKHHOUDT SON Contractors, Builders and Jobbers. 80 Lucas Avenue. Phono 016. VAN ETTEN HOGAN Wm. S.

Hogan, 150 Wall St. Local, Long Distance Moving and Storage. Phone I ablu to SHELDON TOMl'KINS, MOVING Local, Long Distance. Storage. Modern Vana.

Packed Pcruonally. Ins. 32 Clinton Tel. 649. SMITH AVE.

STORAGE WHSE Local-Long Distance Moving Cargo Ins. Modern Padded Vans Agent Allied Van Lines, Inc. 84-SG Smith Ave. I'hono 4 0 7 0 iCU inn) 1111-11 till! ol (he I'rui lilfncc Joiinml lor 1( (nils it tin: MiHi- Hiu.ru mid ilrsliiu lion ami olfkUtlH i I I I i I i Him oir nil no llit; Uty uoultl ho hitli; fr'mi tlic ciii'tii). ATI.iA.VJ A Tho Uiriulugliaia reported gatli- In Ki'JUl'K und i to in AHp.iiitnt from i i i In i i had It i lint it Hti licit In Jor- iiioijhluitt, almost A i i Irom 11) to 7,000 Iilo i killed, ho i i i i lliL L.illB that cdltora dfilcimhii! only lliat IV.IH li.iijjieiiing In Jumc-y." 'I liu Calls lulo- jdiono facllllltji ibo newspaper olllu.a, ljut Hubaldud aliiiosi JB ijulckly an tliey wuirled.

JUJC, (V sitjh (lie lt)t nl Uicxard College, Urouiril, rulnlc-d tut juiniji-- iiioiilinii rclgncd on uunjius fur liulf-liuur ulicn htiiduiils con- tltitcd uorlil coming to end. Muii) for to inform pui mil lo (ome mid get Ilicni. hliident.i flimll) ijulcled Irr. kliru piogram drama! JNIJIANAl'OUS Woman ian hi IndiiinapoliH ilc'iil i i i tliij olid ot I ho i Von i i i i liomt! to ilK'. 1 ju.st Jie.ud il on local Dewey Caravan, sponsored oy Ulntnr County lle- ll'un Committee, will get un- du way Tu'uday morning at 11:30 when thf C'ark sound truck i leave tho court houi-j for HH day'a tour of Ulotor unity and towns to cany to tin; people of the coun- of the (andldatCB, At a i (1'iitral the Dewcy Caravan i Ltop an lixjrft will be public addremtuv only on Hie ittato Issuos but en local IMHUCH.

"We'll Do It With IJewey" in tho which i ho curried lo the- a "olnta of i i eounly all thin by the Di-wey Caravan. At each stop Intro will a dlncuHHlo.i by prominent Hpeaker or one of thi' Icial Jtf-publlcan andidatcu 01 i Itiif-r the local campaign or some mud; Tlu-Hft mc'iUiiKH, which will i with an opening noon at Kddyilll'i Tuesday, will concluded each by a mia-j Rice-ting at (tome i a point of The Tuesday evening will IIP at o'clock In Community Hall, a '1 hi-ro County At- How Hypnotized Girl Drew Crowds torney HOBCOO V. a i I scheduled to talk on Thomas Uewey'D campaign. The Hou a H. Klemiiilng, Republican candidate for a of UlntB (i-iinty, will dlscuBH national and AHsemljlyinuu J.

JJdwau Conway will talk on stale Thtio i also be brief talks randldatu on local matters. Radio Script Causes Hysteria (Continued from One) against In- KINGSTON TRANSFER INC. Storage warehoimo. Local und long distance moving. Phono a 10.

WHITE STAR TKANSFER CO. Tilicking, Storage. Local and Distance. 1'bonu 1 i a Ki i i Iminedlati-ly. KKL' sulldilnmrd got The Dally Freeman Is on sal at the following stands In th Hotaling News Agency iu Ne' York city: Times Building, Broadway an Street.

Woolworth Building. 613 Fulton Brooklyn, N. HASTEN STIIUBEL Storage Warehouse and Moving 742 Broadway. Phono 2212 Hornbeck, Tainting, Paperhanging, Tel. 1894-R.

Awnings-Auto Tops T. R. Wilson. 3123 Cabinet work and wood turning. Remodelling of banks, olllccs and stores.

Phono 30U9-J. Raymond Golden, ICO Hurley Ave. The City Garage, I 1-156 ciln- tou Kingston, N. quotes. Storage nt starting Nov.

2nd. Thosu i i lo come In on or before Nov. 1st receive the monthly rate Floor Laying und Sanding. Now and old floors. John Brown, 1.12 Smith avenue.

Telephone 1193-W. Contractor, Builder and Jobber Clyde J. DuBois. Tel. 691.

HENRY A. INC. Roofing, Waterproofing, Sheet Metal Work. Shingles and Roof Coating. 170 Cornell St.

Phone S10. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES CHIROPODIST, John Kelly 286 Wall Street. Phono -120." IJDWARD JOHNSON, Chiropodist 60 PEARL ST. Tel. 7G4.

Manfred Broberg CHIROPODIST 65 St. James Street HOURS: 10 to 4 Phone 1251 for appointment. ROCK WOOL I.VSULATION Island Dock Lumber Co. Phone Kingston 1960 NOTICE TO CKEUITOKS DllADTZ. HA.IIOLD to order ot Surrogate Ucorgc F.

Kaufman, notice is hereby to all persons having claims A I U. DRAUT2, late ot the Citj of Kingston, County of Ulster, deceased, to ox- iilblt ttoe bnmu. tlic there- for, to the underslgneil at the office of JAMES G. CON.Nh.LIA' at 260 Fair Street. Kingston.

on or before ihe 27th day of Ftlmjiirj, Dated August 2'Jnd, ID3S r.vnticiA Administratrix. 1UCHAED PKESTO.N. Attorney dills "it MJIS IhrJlllliK; I lion- diiHlit i( moiu Ilkt- Him." slu- most llii-il liked pnigriuii; most uoincn didn't. HETU01T reiinsyUanU mo- torint who heaid program stopped at Ann A i i police a i lo ask il i i i iNcvv i and New i conijuored and lioiilos maicliiiiK on i i a i said two i i a In back aunt had fainter! i i broadcast. liuil jus! in llnVMIoun liolel i mile lo leo mill 'leiiiiind lint homctliing: lie done.

iliono reported nun i it'll lo put III dills 10 'ne eliurcli broken up. CLIiVKLANU--Cloiclnml Stn- tdii A wiis a wllli mid i into broadcadt to I I I I Aged to country moused KI-I- eij 1111111 to gel food supplies aii'l id tint i lor oxpl.iiiatfon CO.STKKTK, iglily efleelive point i die pro lam, iiidiisters wvie Hock' down, lights nent out In most tho homes at Concrete a J.OOO, due to electric Illirc. Mail) ml reached a and )i time Ihc town xerRed ass inj.steria. Women mintcil id Jiii'ii iiropnrc'il to take thole to the mountains. SCRAKTON, dozen fam- les i i a their belongings nd uished hysterically outdoors, no a i to know if i had been called lit PHILADELPHIA Now York nd Now Jeisey students at the nhorsity of Peniisjhania hastily boloiiKiiiEs to "hclonguoied" rela- The h.ill snitchhoard ns a with over 11s.

1'ITTSUVKGH--A man fonn.l is wife, poison bottle In hand, "I'd rather be (his HIM like that." UNIONTOWN. i bndgo players fell on nees and prayed. RJ.VERSVILLE, W. VA--A woman broke up a church eoting In tne midst of the seimon i crias ot "imnsion." a for havens ision Wollus, who hurtled ihe theatre ocularly last aeaaon by I i i i a .1 Cat-Bar ill modem dress wiui Fascist leanings, was by the unbelievable rc- action to his prefcenlatlon of llie frwiuRn 1'lioto Carol Starr, hypnotized by Hanyan, drew this crowd to East Strand as she lay in the window of the Kaplan Furniture which used the stunt to advertise a mattress sale last week. The girl food or water for 24 hours.

Two Men Fined For Killing Doe In Casket of Ice Asa Krom of Kingston and George Gray of Glenford were lined $100 each arraigned jefore Justice Church of High 'alls Saturday afternoon on a charge of taking a doe clcer during the closed season Fred Trip- icco of Glenford, ihe third member of the parti was fined $10 and execution of the sentence suspended. Krom and Gray paid their lines. The men were arrested Thursday night by Game Protectors B. M. Castle of Kingston and Edw a i P.

Nolan of Milton. The protectors weie patrolling the Cats- CKMETERY. IXC. AKXCAL Notice Is hereby that tlie annual meeting of the lot ouners of the lilvervlew Cemetery. of 1'ort Kwen.

X. i be held at the J'ort Fire Station in ihe Village ol Port Eweii. Saturclny. 5th 2 o'clock for the purpose elect- lay two Directors for the term of three tnd one Director fur the lonn of two Tears, aud for the transaction of such other business as m.i; be brought before said meeting. Dated, October 1338.

CI1AS. W. CARD State of New York Department of Suite I DO IIEKEHi CERTIFY that certificate of (llvsolution of HONUOCT CORPORATION IMS llcll Hied this department this and tlmt it np- ncira therefrom that --uch curiioratlun hns compiled wllli iecl'on one hundred and Jive of the Stock Corporation Law jind tlmt It is ilibboKod GIVEX I.N DUPLICATE under my hand and olliclal seal of le Department of Slate, at 10 Cil this, ciKhlh dny of September, one thou- is.ind nine hundred and thirtv- eight-. EDWARD J. rLYXX S(-cn'tary of State By FKAXK S.

SHARP Secretary of State 39 sALE39 EXPERT CLEANING MEN'S SUITS DRESSES (Pl.iin 1-piece) CLEANED PRESSED SKIRTS PANTS TIES 5c OUR DELUXE INDIVIDUAL CLEANING INCLUDING MINOR REPAIRS 75c RUGS, Domestic, 9 12 $2.50 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ALL ORDERS OVER $1 LaSalle CLEANERS CALL 1118 251 Clinton Kingston, N. Y. U'rlls thrillt'r-tunieU-horrifler. i Ju a dtatuiiont oppressing "deep regiel" oxer apprehension tho broadcast caused among radio i listeners, Welles said, i "Far from expecting the radio audience lo lake Ihe program as fact rather than a fictional presentation, we feared that Ihe classic II. G.

Wells story, which kill mountain section, in the vicin- has served as inspiration for so ity of Wittenberg and Glenford, mini) moving pictures, radio when they stopped and searched Hurials and even comic strips, the car in which the three men might appear too old-lashloned for modern consumption. "We can only suppose that the special nature radio, which is often hcaid In fragments, or In pai Is disconnected from the has led to this miaunder- standing," ndded. tho actor-dramatist "Implicit" Agreement London, Oct. 31 Wells, whose "War of Worlds" furnished the basis G. the of I bioadcast which spread alarm In tho United States last night, said today that It was "Implicit" in the agi cement for selling the radio rights that any broadcast cloaily "be fiction and not news." The novelist added that he gave no permission for alterations which might lead to the belief that the broadcast material was real news.

Dot Early Syrian Dittricti Wonderful monuments of bygone civilizations with their amazing diversity of architectural styles are gifts of Beirut to the world. Extending from Beirut as ancient and modern gateway to Asia and seaport city for Syria and Lebanon are countless exhibits of human migrations and ambitions of early centuries, notes a correspondent in the Angeles Times. Beside the waves yawn the burial chambers of Phoenician necropolis; further inland astride the first spurs of the mountains frown the walls ol Crusaders' castles, with the splendor that was Rome to be found on the desert plains of Palmyre. The tiny corner of the world ii the birthplace of three great religions. From Beirut, which dominates the maritime horizon and the tops of the Lebanon mountains, are the famous grove of cedars, from vhich Solomon built his temple in Jerusalem, with the 50 giant trees preserved as a shrine commemorating this biblical occasion.

At Tripoli is the famous castle erected by the counts of Toulouse, maritime masters ol Tripoli the time of the Crusades. Beyond the century-old orchards is the famous white spot known to the ancient ai El Mina, the port The Castle of Massyal is known as the largest castle built by the crusaders and covers an area of 60 acres. Near the famous castle are the small castles, abodes of the knights. Following the route ounded by the first Macedonian icings entry is made to the ancient ity of Latakia, famed for its early Gothic architecture as built by the architects who came from Antiochia, one of the three greatest cities of the Roman world, has ts relics of pagan days by Byzantine architecture exhibited in with the high pointed minarets suggestive ol Turkey. were riding.

They found in the car a doe deer which just re- centl had been killed. The deer was held for evidence and the occupants of the car arraigned before Justice Church on Satur- To Mortw First mortgage tlw omn hwrt irtxtnm i 0 2 Orpheum Theatre buildinf will i 7 tol paid tomorrow as usual according to a notice issued today. The pay- am1 If ou have a about insurance--ASK VS. We wUI be glad to help you. H.

J. TERWEUGER ZMFwrSt. if TONTINE WASHABLE SHADES NOW "THE UOCUk Of QUALITY" Stock Cordts, Inc. KINGSTON. M.

K. 1 FOR AS LITTLE AS 50c A WEEK You Can Buy A FINE WATCH Select Yours from our Large Selection. GRUENS ELGINS HAMILTONS BENRUS In Shapes and Sizes to Please Every Man and Woman Safford and Scudder Golden Rule Jewelers Since 1856. 310 WALL KINGSTON. BUSINESS FIRMS HAVE YOUR SHIPMENTS ORDERED NEEDES EXPRESS DAILY TRIPS TO AND FROM NEW YORK, NEWARK, PHILADELPHIA AND ALL UPSTATE CITIES.

25-27-29 SO. MANOR AVE. PHONE 988. day afternoon, when they pleaded guilty and fines were imposed as stated. Inspector Fred DeWitt of the Kingston office of the Conservation Department said that game protectors have been patrolling the mountain section for the past six weeks in order to put a stop to the jacking of deer.

He added that his office is determined to stop night hunting deer and that this patrol work will be kept up indefinitely. Sunday night four men were apprehended, with a doe deer in their possession, in the vicinity of Walker Valley, on the Shawan- gunk Mountains. All committed to jail in Orange county, pending a hearing later. Men in Accident Withdraw Charges Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ross of 391 Washington avenue were injured, but not seriously, in a collision between cais driven bv Kenneth Riggius of 453 Washington avenue, and Stephen Burns, of 42 Post street, at 2 4 7 o'clock Sunday morning on Broadway, near Foxhall avenue. Both cars were damaged in the craih. Mr. Ross sustained an injured left hand while his wife sustained injuries to both knees and a cut on the forehead. Their injuries were dressed at the Kingston Hospital.

They were riding -a the Freeman Photo Patrons of Huling's Barn gazed in wonderment as Hanyan, "King of the Ice," aroused Miss Carol Starr out of her 60-mlnute sleep in a casket of ice at nightly appearances there last week Tonight, Miss Sturr will be hypnotized and buried outside the barn, 10- malning in a cas-ket under six feet of eiuth for a week without food or water. Riggins car. the driveis Following the crash arrested each other on charges of reckless driving. This morning in police court Riggins and Bums withdrew chaiges they had lodgea against oach other. Judge Cahill granted their request to be allowed to withdraw the charges on payment of a dollar withdrawal foe in case.

Loyalists Driven Out Hendaye, France (at the Spanish frontier), Oct. 31 Spanish insurgents reported today they had driven government troops out of the entire Caballoa mountains, breaking through the strongest positions on the Ebro front in a single day's desperate fighting. Florence Schick Formerly of the GOV. CLINTON HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP, IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH THE ROBERT and HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SALON 284 WALL ST. PHONE 4199.

ATTEND THE HAIR STYLE AND FASHION SHOW AT THE GOV. CLINTON HOTEL, MONDAY, NOV. 7. CRAFT'S SUPER MARKET. 59 61 O'NEIL ST.

Phone 536 Rib or Shoulder, From Heavy Steers, U.S.No. l.pk. IVORY SALT 6 1 55 Decorations for Wedding Day On the island ol Papua (or New Guinea) the natives decorate themselves gayly on their weddinf day, using bright-colored feathers, bone ornaments, shells and beads. The main part ol the wedding is a simple action--the groom goes to the bride's home, takes her by the hand and leads her to the new home has made ready. Twenty an hour one erery three minutes was the average number of forest fires occurring in the United States last year.

GIRL BURIED ALIVE TONIGHT at HUONG'S BARN The SENSATION of the YEAR SEE HANYAN THE WORLD'S MOST THRILLING HYNOTIST BURY Pretty CAROL STARR for 7 WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER in a coffin tide of RULING'S BARN. NO FAKE! NO HOKUM! PUBLIC INVITED 24 HOURS A DAY ADMISSION TEN CENTS ALSO ATTEND Hiding's Gala Halloween Party HATS NOBEWAKERS LOTS OF FUN. OPEN 9 A. M. to 3 A.

M. OME EARLY AVOID THE 1 FREE DELIVERY LAMB CHOPS ROUND STEAK POTATOES CLOROX, Oc Qt 13r Royal Mf i Shredded ijf DESSERTS 4 pkg PORK and BEANS 2 15 OYSTEB CRACKERS MOTOR OIL SCRATCH FEED ROOFING SALE REDUCTION on all Roll Roofing and Roofing Cement Distributors of Lowe Bros. Paint All Week-End Prices Effective to Thursday, Nov. 3 eicept on Perishables! Low Every Day Shelf on Everything! A PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Floor a freWBBRRf BLDG.

319 WALL ST. PHOTO JI4TO D. R. BOOB.

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