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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON-, N- SATCRDAY EVENiyG. NOVEMBER 5, CLASSIFIED Mfcrtisements One Cent a Word One Cent Word AND BEAR IT A i i tXo 1 'I tun wUJj Mlnlriiura C'bartfv ut 11' ALL AIS AUOitussKs MIIVI BY LKTTKIt t'tih'f A i TUB A M'I Hi; li.Moiti; ONK IMJOIlltlXT OK AX IS TUKHl: C01.1 JI.Nh I Ttiin Jfir.lii.ul/i of FURNISHED APARTMENTS A I A til Im- a i I'hv'a A i OK i Vl llol N'; FRUITS AND VEGETABLES rttr.ftit. ARTICLES FOR SALE J'fnntlilin nli'l I i V. I.U-I.'-U.

bn A A I I retnim A I I l- to SU C.irl If not I oni- mil i FURNISHED ROOMS Axled xinil fruin- ri-lnillt i lim.lK 'I'l'T l-'ikc K'nlrifM'. I i i A i I i i re. I'jriii. J-ljnl. Jinn.

i't i i julnliii; i i i li'it .1.1. I-1 i i i i USED CARS FOR SALE i i i i i I 'TO' P. J. (iiill.t I'hnni- 3 i 7 ni i i i i i ni i i i lirn.Kl llU'tn. Knlr Iteal and noii-cnst': jfood i.s ivoodcraft gonna do him when he jrrow's up?" i i i i i i i i i i i n.

r.uii-y. hln-i-r. I I i sin-. I I i i i i i tin--! -in a lii.ililh i I i l-i One Cent a Word Navy Plans Big in I i i I I I i i ft) A i i i In. in n-ii'iiiinWi-.

I i I Than lOc I ay with Cli.irco or i i 2 liniIM-k'-i-plliK; nl.ii nut- room. I i or i i ruiA.s.t a i 111-' i I I 1 4 1 1 111 UK .1 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Female OTKRATOKS machines. The fJrOV" HV '-lil-i i i i i i i I Hi HIM i i i I'liiii 'Trv I I I I I I I I i i i V. i i i J. 1 li'-nry str --vr i i i i i rk.

GARAGES TO LET ETl V'S 'IJAT 4 I I Vi-rv n. FINANCIAL Money To Loan iii'if I I i A i I I I I I i i i i i mil. Hii.li- JJ.17 I i i i A i i linilj' A i i i ai. 1 HOUSES TO LET IIH'lllIl Itii I'llllllili-li. ttllll i i I A II.

si-ti ii IIIIK. riii.iu- fnii ri'nL i-llo 'I' I m-. I I i i fur Miiiii-y liy i i i i from I Small, On- i i i i I'm tni ni-. I in i i i i i 1 i i i i i i I'umi. i in.

I'h nr i for I I.irin.il|..ii i I I'M'ATi: i A I LOAN i A I i i i MO.MK m-rrn i i i i i Im liiillaj; Illc i i -i-ilar Ilin'il tii-ilrooni rliiM-i-i i doors. M. L. I I 1 i il'ni. l.irx" l.i'ini.li.r Trl i i I i i i i i i fiiil i i i i i I i i i lo I I I.Nii-ri;i-iirli-s i i i i i i i i i I'.

i. i i i "AUI; I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i I I I llii' i i i i i i i nf cur, tcli'iiluinv I. si, for Mr. i AT 1 1 1 I miil iwi i i rnniKlii-d. all nioili-rn con- i-nii-iM-i'M.

Uri'i-n i i i i i i.iiT" i.TimMiiinTf ri-i-l. all i i i i i i i i i i i i tanii-'r. i i i ii A nil i K'uin'ii I i i i i i ili'ft. i 1 Irni'k liri's. IIIIT Aiilo lioily i i i i IIM-- tn or I i I 1 ami C--Take, a Vear or More to I'ay Von iii'i'd no co-niakerK or nor Idml of i i i i a i i Duly I ho a i In rep'iy the loan In a regular i i a jni.1 your signature I A CO.

2 I i i .11711 Kingston, X. Y. vl Yfii A a TO LET Iiuiiilrr Grocn- JS Ini-in 1 an I i i i i i i i.nh. milmc. for i i i i pap.

and I I I I lalloit 1.1,11 ragos. hnriih, i Cue per 100 nl "III' 1 1 A STI1A W--lirTTaTT riimUtlon. W. Y. I'honi- I I bi-si iJViirgiiT'piii A.

KlM-hor. A I I 3(1 ar I i i i i mi i 1 'f- VmTr munis i i i Mrri't. i a i i i a i i i i i i nil In-lit en llaMirnm-l, avi-- 'i'l. i A ilO.VEY---\Ve pay you $5 fnr i i i ten $1 l.itX'-'B f.O ab- Clirintinaa enrd.s. i or Iniprlnti'il; sell for Jl; i i proilt SUc: a it nsnort- nirnt, no IlinH to orders.

Send a for fn-c sample offer. n-1-rrul (jird Company, nm store: a a i Write glvlnc par- l.ox Drug, t'ptuwii Free- A i A A gi ral hoiiw-Mork. Ira X.lnunerman. Xi-w Ti7l 1XTWOMAX--or girl for ItiniM-worU: sleep in. Cull o4til.

pliom- i i i i i i i i i i i i i i nl r.l- 1 A iiii'inliirl I i i i i i i i i i i i i rufi-ri-iii- Help Wanted, Male I i Mh.u.y i i I'll i I i 'AIII, A I I H-- six i i i i i i i i Mr-). ll iiis; i i i ruoins. rout MHIMI riTinis. KiiriiKi'. iTll" iTu provi-im-nls.

in'iir I Kcliool. In i i 1 a i a llur.s i or lu.uve cleaning; 12i; llmiiilwiiy. 1K.N-- to cut uoiid on 1'rank i i a I A i I A I A I I I i i i witrn-; s. SB HAST 31ST X15W YOUK I i Help Wanted, Male and Female i i i a i i i liou.sc I'll lnkiTfl of i a Situation Wanted, Female care of i i i i i i I'U'iiliiKs; Call TJ i I Blrci'l. "i v' "i i ilrslrwl In Mon-: I I I 1 Slhm WH" l.nrrli_slr,.,.|.

Kill. Sloli- Rlilw. X. Y. Srlinol i llo.splt.-il.

Itroiiilu.iy. I'honi I i i i i on Al.i-i-l Mri-i-l. CASH REGISTERS I he.ili'd run 210 Kiilr APARTMENTS TO I "I 111L11 I 1U LU1 CASH i I i i i i sold, rliiniKi'd. repaln-d. Mipplli-i J.evliu 1 i i Ki-cMer Su Mm'l A I A I fi.nr i rnoniv and halli.

i heal. I i i I I i f.ienin-. 1-3 nnil FURNITURE in. A A.MAZIXO CIIA.VCi: prki-s, tlw i i lioine. ni'iv and Klliir.ston I'scil i i i btreel.

Cnsli ereillt. A I A rooms. i h.illP nt lower A I A I I i rooms, I a Jn i us. Llncnln I i liuiirovi-meiUs, autoiuutie Aheel ri-nl A In rim si-; a I I KuosivTTf i i at Cuni'o's I a nil In- ais i i i i i i i i a Rood i i In I nr in- Jio.v I.K., Uptown Frec- i Improvements. gar.igi-.

I'lione i i rooms, all Call ir.lfl-i:. I I A Wd.MA.V-- uoiild like nt housework Mniill funi- i ran Kin- Jlw. Louie It. Ll. 1, IJox 138.

1 A general hnnsework- I' 111 1 :1 wanl.s ROOI! Al.rnyn strivt nnil 21 Di'lanare avenue steady i wurlwer, I lliiute- Phono -r i i car ri'il. I i i i Phone 1 a refi-n-nre i i i iTSrdliii; "inem Situation Wanted, Male A A i I i i Iti-si n-fi'i-enrex Uox Caretaker. Up- l-'rei'iuan. i i i i i i i i i i I I lii-droom any lied. eliali's -I.

i niiinis iinil luttli. i i i i i a i i i i beat mid hot live rooms and a i hi-at. liroadway. Phone ICUO.MS--all nioderii 'iinprox'e- nt 1 C. Sc-hiyvcr Lumber I i c- if I situation Wanted, ITIale-remale i woman, i-ooklnjj.

ceneral lioiiM-worU: man as Alu-el street. tloor. Apart- WANTED TO RENT DIXVXt! lUiiiM i 1 Mi li( Wa.sliiiicln i i mirror baclv, ST( VK-- i-omlTniiitToii ival id jl 2. Call liS'i i i i slrei-t. STOVliS lurnlliiTi" covoriUB, liariiiiln liuv and i rin-I-i-a l-'nr- lllture, 16 i i Ilinvn- (OU'II.

1'lione A i i i i ninins. a beat -jTM i hot wnler. inennr. 1 lo'oins and batli. si Hone street.

Plinne A reno- valcd. Xow ready, i.reenwald's. pliiim- Fair strci't. all Iniproveinents. I 1 i i A A four n.i.ins nil i A i I Address l-'n-i-titan.

iTv i i a i i i-iiwT, i i a a electricity, for aiiuti-ur a i pnrpo-i-V. i i i t-ln-et. "S.C.". I l-'reeumn. INSTRUCTION I I 1 A Instruction Trumpet, piano, trombone, piano accordion.

MtMtphonc. Uoliert V. Steudlng. School of Music, 43 Hurley avenue. I'lmne 145.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANOTHER r.Al!t;.\]X-- small piano 1'iederlck Clinton nvi-ime. DITIOXEIJ JWriser.itor. a factured Ire. Phonu 2J7. tiinneivater Lftbo Jee (Jo.

MODISRX KITCI UOX Sta ard: ilaRie Chef r.injre, lea nlile. Iminire no "Wall street. Repairs Hlncs' mil liesl and serMce. ai. Hers.

Phono i 9 2 i Call a i p. 111.. I'llie STOVKS--all HK tides, inihcellaneous; 'St. USED ULECTKIC KEFltlO'llRATlTjfs gns ranges: cheap. Ilert 632 Broadway.

J'lmne 72 HAVE STOPPED for this season. IniMiif: apples S. If. Jieyo Co. LIVESTOCK JR BBKEDIXG--one-year-old hog.

and iow, ron liafcor. rlcy. euch, (seven old. boar rt. SI one id te Joiin a i on pri-inl-vs or U'lcber and IJroadway.

furnished, lower Hour, improvements. 28 Hoffman Btnvt. 1'hone 26. F'fVK KiK'Sis all improvements! 'miiiire Tlilrd iivcnni'. improvements: l-'itl Bond location.

Phone Hcndrlck.t Asi fill iTCK AVI'. 1 3-room niwrnnrnti-. Phone WANTED TO BUY AXTIQt'KS--hotiRlil sold. Box ifl.i, Hurley. X.

Y. A I FUUXl'TUttE glassware, lamps. Colonial A i Shop. 253 Wall strwt: phone SOUC. UlH'lv KKCOYS--used: Mate price.

Uox "HiM-oy." Krei-nian. IIUJl'lKST I'llTCKS 1UIP for pleclne motors. Carl Miller and Sons, 674 I.roadwny. i i i heal ni-iied. 1SU nvenue.

Phone I moilern iipurtment; J-'ranlvlin Ap.irlinenl HI.IIM', Itrnnil- Knst St, fc-treet. Plume. -SS or FLATS TO LET I A i l-'AXCY four-rnom llal. a iniprOM'inents: reasonable ri-ni, $15 per Ann Mreor. II.

Muiie.s. -0 Chamhers street. Phone 1 1 KUOMS--and l.ath, all improve- meiiiN, at 119 Cedar street. I i Phone 2S41-J. rooms, liath; references rennircil.

A. i. Rose, 73 Franklin street. I A rooms, rent iv.iM'naMe. au-nne.

newly renovated; Imiulre 4U Flrbt live rooms, all J-'rniiklin Mreel. KtH)5lS and Plioiie HOUSES Schmidtke. ante 1, four and live- room tint 1 i improvements. Inq i G4 Itrondway. Bt'iitl'-.

pu-xl Accord (I.to I BIRDS--sincers and females. jriintccd. 84 Hurley iiu-iiui. A i pup, tTrTd: nrain immediate Nile. Woodstock FURNISHED APARTMENTS ALIUXY AViC 2S1--two furnished room-, a luilli; adults; Riiraci'.

ApTRT.Mi;x"'l'--two 1CK SKATKS NVAXTKn--Men'b used a and sheep skin coats: tools, 70 Xorth Front. Open S-W-roi'K practii-e t-et: priced reasonably. Write Downtown Freeman. In WANTED service; ennlpmi O'Keilly street. K.

SMITH-- Itndlo repair parts, tulips, oclllograph ennlpment. Phono 27 West CrilTAlNS--lo launder. Plmne- I I I SCI4.OUL OF liUSIXESX --liurgevin Building, corner Fair and Pearl Harbor in Hawaii to Be Impregnable Inside Six Yean. By Ltehtv Story HurrkwM Led To ArtonUhinf A hurricane brought Alexande: Ha.isiiton to America fronr Xevii i-' tie Leeward iilasdi and providec him the firs: lortusste ttoce to an aitonishuij career, ob- the Boston Herald. The W- nfyiflj natural phenomenon is net unusual in the Caribbean, but it was tuflicien-Jy thrilling in 1772 to leave vital, vivid impression on the mind of the 15-year-old youngster.

His description it so moved Hugh Knox, Nevis islander temporarily, that he determined to send the boy to this country for an education "Alexander talked rapidly and brilliantly," writes Gertrude Atherton. "finally springing to his feet and concluding with an outburst sc eloquent that his audience cowered and covered his lace with his hands. For some moments Knox sat thinking, and then he rose and pushed a small table in front of Alexander, littering it with pencils and paper in his untidy fashion." That was an historic moment in American history, for the account which he was then required to write, the story he had just told, was sent to the gov crnor of St Croix and was printed in the St. Croix newspaper. Convinced that here was a genius.

friends sent him to New York--via Boston, more than a six- weeks trip. After a year at Francis Barber's grammar school in Elira- bethtown, N. he applied for ad- mission at Princeton- Although President Witherspoon was willing, the trustees rejected him beccuse he was too young. He returned then to New York and enrolled as a stu- dent at Kings (later Columbia) uni- versity. Thus a hurricane, or, more accurately, Hamilton's account of one, launched the great federalist, the foremost "aristocrat" of the youth- ud -No Logan, Utah OB Murray Maugaan of State grid team are cousini.

bat tbey are far from to their Big Seven are two of the flubieci topho. mores to perform in the this season. I Borland's portedly weak wartime civilian defense is to be supplied by Sir John Anderson (above), new lord Seal of Britain's cabinet. He's to reorjamze the Air Raids Precaution, which last war scare crisis found USED CARS FOR SALE 1S38-- V-S FOKD DeLue For. dor ew, imall will jrturantre as new csr, attractively priced.

ISKB HCPMOBILE 4. door Sedan, radio. pt-lccO. 1930 Model A FORD Coipe Trades I'CC Terms. Southard BeJchert PORT EWEN GARAGE Ford Sales and Service Open Evenings and Sundays.

WASHINGTON. The United States' "Singapore of the Pacific" at Pearl Harbor will be developed to provide anchorage for any fleet that might be needed lor future emergency in the Pacific. Plans are moving forward rapidly to eliminate the few present deficiencies of the great naval base on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, and make it adequate to any naval need that might arise in war or peacetime. Pearl Harbor, 2,100 miles from California, is regarded as the strategical center of defense for western America, One of the most pressing needs at Pearl Harbor has been the deepening of the harbor to make room for more fighting ships. This improvement is now projected, and bids on extensive operations were opened at the navy department this month, Funds for Improvements.

A total of $1,500,000 was provided by the last congress for channel dredging and harbor improvements in the Hawaiian islands. It is not known how much of this will be used for Pearl Harbor, but it is known the main share will be allocated for the base. A total of $16,000,000 has been spent for dredging operations alone since the United States took over the islands. In requesting the new funds, high naval officials asserted the deepening of the harbor was absolutely essential to the security of the fleet. When the dredging operations are completed and a few other deficiencies remedied, officials say Pearl Harbor will be as great as any United States fleet anchorage.

In addition to the dredging appropriation about $2,750,000 has been provided for new power facilities and $325,000 for mooring facilities. Present limits of Harbor. In its piesent condition experts contend the harbor would not be able to accommodate all vessels satisfactorily in a time of crisis. It is said, for example, that a battleship which had been struck and weighed down with water probably would be unable to enter the harbor in its present relatively shallow condition. Officials say the conditions in the Far East will not cause the navy to push its improvement program ahead of schedule.

They point out that Japan, for example, appears to ful American democracy, upon the stream of history. The English Rulers English rulers in order of their accession included the following: Egbert, Ethelwulf, Ethelbald, Ethelbert, Ethelred, Alfred the Great, Edward the Elder, Athclstan, Edmund. Edred, Edwy, Edgar. Edward. Ethelred II, Edmund, Canute the Dane, Harold Hardicanute, Edward, Harold II, William William II, Henry Stephen, Henry II, Richard John, Henry III, Edward Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward Richard III, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI.

Mary Elizabeth, James Charles Oliver Cromwell as lord protector, Charles II, James II, William III and Mary II, Anne, George George II, George III, George IV, William IV, Victoria, Edward VII, George Edward VIII, and George VL Trotters Traced Far Back The founder of the United States trotting horse family was Messenger, which never trotted in his life, nor did any of his children. His children were bred to Canadian animals, early in the Nineteenth century. The United States then was enjoying a horse-and-buggy era. It was noticed a offspring of the descendants of Messenger, and the Canadian horses learned to trot with little teaching. Thereafter the breed was established for trotting purposes.

Briton's Little Care Men Earliest Britons were little cave men, rarely growing over 5 feet in height. But they were tough. They had to be to live, for they fought for existence against cave bears, wild cats, saber toothed tigers, hairy elephants, and a woolJy rhinoceros with a horn 3 feet long. Many of 'die original caves became buried with the centuries, but some turned iip in more recent times where nals and tunnels were dug. ANNOUNCEMENT We are going to sell six (6) lots on Madison Avenue at a reduced price.

A new home is now being built here. Several new homes will be erected between now and July 1, 1939. Lots restricted to homes of reasonable price, and lots are 50 or 75 feet frontage- Madison Avenue starts at Kiersted Avenue and runs through to Albany Avenue. Be sure and investigate these lots, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, between hours 11 a. m.

and 4 p. m. Agent on the grounds to show you. Roosevelt Park Realty Co. PHONE 400.

261 FAIR STREET. LOCAL BUS BULLETIN Kingston bus terminals located at wav. opposite Central 0. Short Line Uus Depot, 'D5 Broadfollows: West Shore Itailroad Down town tins Terminal at Johnston's Drug Store, 3-1'East Strand. Uplomi bus Terminal, North Front Central lius 'J'crniinal.

Bus (Uafrle Uus Lhiv Inc.) Leaves Klleuville week-days: n. 11. 1:30 p. days: 10:10 n. in.

Kingston 7:05 Sun- Ccntral Turnilnnl week-days: a. 11:15 a. 3:15 p. 5:15 p. a 3:15 p.

in. Leaves Kingston Uptown Terminal week-days: 8:45 n. 11:20 a. 3:30 p. 5:30 p.

in. Sunday: 3:30 ji. in. school days only. Day and Telephone 17S.

Employment service-. Knter now! have her hands full at present and ro bably will continue to be occupied for some time to come. "As a matter of fact," one official S.VM" 1339 jobs. Start J105- Prepare now for Kingston examinations. Full par- FnuiLTin' Tnstitn'tV.

Dept! I said we probably could suspend X. V. PERSONAL jATvy BOARnKR prjvntc home. Mabel Sutherl.ini). Stone T11K (IICA.XTU: Vanilln Special 1-, a i Company conies to close on Xovemlier i'Oth.

He s-ure mid plaee order, uo you ran enter the MK free prize contest. I'nr iwirticnlars write Mr. Kelder, R. 1. No.

IfiO, Klneston. or Wood Lane. our operations out there for some time and feel pretty safe. We have no present plans to speed up the work and will go on as scheduled." According to unofficial reports, the base probably will not be fully ready, from the navy's viewpoint, until 1944. By that time, however, many competent observers feel Pearl Harbor will be impregnable.

REAL ESTATE WANTED buyers waiting for low prlerd farms: any location. MANX-CROSS. FARMS--large, and small, have buyers. T.udwijr, 200 Hurley avenue, Kingston. One Gent a Word (Xo Advertisement Than lOc Day with Minimum Charge of 35c) finishing, upholstering, ritone Klngs- Ion 37-l-K-l.

Joseph Costa. MOVIXi; VAX--going to New YorC Xovetnber 7. in, n. a whole or p-vrt load either way: insurance. S.

Tompkms. Si Clinton avenue. Phone A UUYKRS for reasonably prieed farms. Competent and satisfactory service assured. List with Benedict Kingston.

--giulnc. re- 1 Improvements on main highway i three to live ncres level proiuid suitable for cabins. Eos AUC. I'ptown Freemnn. boarding, general Partenoff, Stone REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i A i i i lo Now Vork.

XoM-mber 1, 7. y. wants whole or part load either way; insiinmoe. BEAUTIFUL ItESinKXCES--196 Cllf- i Sl.nr Tranxfcr 50 -Meadow PJiono 1G4. IOVl'Ni; VAX--goliiK to New York.

Xovemlier 7. it. 11, 14, whole or part load i way. Loads insured. ton avenue, Clifton avenue, anil 22 Green street; sacrifice each at smnll a above mortgage, M.

Kelien, phone 155S. Kingston Transfer Inc. 5 in. Phone I SKRVICH--by the hour. Phoue ATi'IQcriVE" A a avenue, tIIOi: I A I I For price, quality.

sen lee while you wait, seo man's. i7 North Front street. WASH I.Nt;-- to do homo, wot or illTt! Phone 2S92-J, rooms, nil furnished. l.M AVflJ, CLKAX or replace new mainspring: all wort: dinmnteod. The M.

WATCH HOSPITAL, 57 North Front itrecU five rooms, modern improvements: central location; terms. SHATEMUCK REAL- Tl' Wall street. U001 PAYING INVESTMENT--three- family house; cheap. Inquire Locksmith. Hone slreet I AM OFFKR1XG sonic coiy suburban homes.

J1200 and up; easy terms. Invt-stisntc. Beniwtt. 290 Fair street. SACRIFICES--general store.

Kas station, 2 modern npartnietits: 5 car pnrape. E. Snead, 240 Fair street. Phone S55. LOST BEAGLE HOUXD PUrPY, hlaelc nnd white, vicinity sand flats, Jlarde Hill.

Arthur Mowle, Creek txicks. Bcwiirrt. KITTEN--gray, (striped), blue collar and hell. Phone 17 Uotnrn 121 Pearl street. Reward.

SIIA'EK KOX FUR In or near Readc's Theatre, Saturday, October 22nd. Howard. Box SF, Uptown Freeman. LOST OR STOLEN nlpht at Municipal Auditorium, small brown pockctbook with money and flashlight. Kindly return to Mrs.

E. Von 126 street GEO. B. RAY Licensed REAL ESTATE BROKER 337 Brondnrii.r, Kingston. NOTICE TO CREDITORS CHRISTIAXA.

WKUSTEIt Pursunn to order of Surogate George F. Katif man. notice Is hereby ghen to all per sons having claims against Webste Christiana. late of the 'J'onn of bletown. County of Ulster, deceased, i i the M-IIIC, i the vouch, therefor, to ihe undersigned at Accon IL Xew V.irk.

or the. Is Jay of Apr I 1'ated, September 191J. KST1IEU WOOD Executrix of the Will of Webster Christiana Pe-eeas-ed V. B. VAX WAGOXEX Attorney 240 Fair St.

Kingston. X. T. THE PEOPLE OK THK RTATH OP XKW VOKK. BY THK CltACK (H (iOD FRKE AXD INDEPENDENT TO-Grace S.

Leonard, -Mildred S. Brown, Laura S. Davidson. Margaret S. James IJaymond Sutherland.

GREETING: TOO AXD KACIT OK YOU ARK CITKD TO SHOW CAUSE at a Surrogate's Court to be held in and for the County of Lister at Surrogate's Oflioe in the City of Kingston. X. on the 14th day of Xovem- lier. 153S. nt ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why a certain instrument in writing, dated March 23th.

relating to both real and personal estate, presented to said Surrogate's Court, should not be proved, admitted to probate and recorded as the last Will and Testament of Grace Sutherland. late of the Town of Rosendale. t'lster County, deceased, upon the petition of Henrietta S. Hardcnbergh. of Tilison.

of the. Town of Eosendale, JT the Executrix named therein. IX TESTIMONY VTHEREOP. We have caused the seal of said Surrogate's Court tn he hereunto affixed. WITNESS Hon.

George F. a a Surrogate of our said County of L'lster. at Kingston, X. this 13th day of October, 193S C. K.

LOUGHRAX r. R. VAN Attorney for Executrix 240 Fair Street Kingston. X. T.

BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ense lieer. Wine and Liquor Xo. has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer, wine and liquor at -eiall in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 536 Broadway. Kinsston. Ulster County, X.

for on premises consumption, JOSEPH J. DURHAM, Prop. 596 It roadway Kingston, N. r. I'ine Hill-Kfniriton Uus Corp.

Fleischmanns. I'im 1 Hill Leaves KiiiESton Central Terminal for Margaretville daily except Sunday: 6:45 n. p. 3:50 p. m.

p. 3:00 p. m. Leases Xorth Front Street Terminal daily Sunday: 6:50 n. p.

p. 4 p. in. Sundays: 12:35 p. in.

and 4 p. m. Leaves Marfiaretville for Kingston daily except Sunday: 6:45 n. 9:30 a. 3:30 m.

Sundays: 9:30 a. 4U p. in. Uus leaving Cold Urook at 7:20 a. in.

runs side of reservoir to Kinsston, Saturday trip runs one hour later. p. m. hits leaving Central Terminal west side of reservoir to West a and Cold Hrook. leaving Kingston at p.

m. and 4 m. will run on west side of reservoir Sundays and on holidays il there are passengers. Note: School bus i leave Chichester a. m.

school dajs only and arrive at Chichester 4:15 p. m. school days only. October 1st Half fare Sati urday only. White Stn Line Kingston to Leaves Kingston, Crown Street Terminal (Uptown) daily except Sunday: li noon.

Daily: 5, 6:40 1). in. Leaves Central Terminal daily except a a. 12:15 p. m.

Daily: 3:30. 5:10, 5:50 p. in. Sunday only: 11 a. in.

meets Day Line boat daily from July 1 through September 7. after daily except Sunday. Leaves Tillson daily except Sunday: 7:10. 10:30 a. 3:25 p.

m. 11:45 n. 1. 4:45 p. m.

9, 10:20 a. m. Leaves Rosendale daily except Sunday: 7:20. 10:15 a. 3:36 p.

ra. Daily: li noon: 1:15, 5 p. m. Sundays: 3:10, 10:30 a. ni.

bus funs to Day Line boat daily 1 through September 7. I Susses make connections with trains and Hudson lUver Day Line boats Kingston. Busses do not go to Uptown Terminal on Sundays. lliRh Falln-Klnjrston Bin (Kasle Line. Inc.) Leaves High Falls a 7:45 a.

10:43 a. 1:40 p. in. Saturday nijht: 6:45 p. m.

Sunday: 10:45 a. iii. Leaves Kinsston Central Terminal week-days: a. 11:15 a. 3:15 p.

5:15 p. m. Sunday: 3:15 p. m. Leaves Kingston Dptown Terminal week-days: 0 0 a.

11:20 a. 3:30 p. 5:30 p. m. Saturday i 10 p.

ni. Sunday: 3:30 p. school days only. Mountain View Coach Linen, Inc. Leave Kingston Leave Kingston for Poughkeepsie, Newburgh ami New York City A.M.

A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.

P.M. for SaiiKerties, Catskill and A a A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.

P.M. P.M. P.M. tDally except Sunday's and holidays. and i a to Creek I.ocks-Kin/titon Bui Deyo and Jacquin, Props.

Leaves Kingston, Central Terminal: 11:50 a. 2:55, 6:10 p. m. Leaves Crown Street Terminal: 11:45 a. 2:50, 5 p.

m. Leaves Kingston, Downtown Terminal: a. 12 noon; 3:05, 6:15 p. m. Leaves Bloomington: 7:20, 8:05, a.

1:20. 3:45 p. in. Leaves Eddyville: 7:25, 8:10. 10:25 p.

in. Leaves Creek Locks: 7:15. 8:45 1:26, 3:50 p. m. Busses-to hire for nil occasions.

Connect with busses and trains for New 1'ork City. Woodstock to Kinftton Leaves Woodstock daily escept Sunday: 7:45 a. 11 a. 2 p. in.

ami 4 p. in. Sundays only: 10 a. m. and 4:15 p.

in. Leaves Kingston Central Bus Term i a daily except Sunday: 8:45 a. 12:30 p. 2:50 p. 5:15 p.

m. Sundays only: 10:55 a. 12:30 p. 5:15 p. in.

Leaves Uptown Bus Terminal dally except Sunday: 9 a. 12:40 p. 3:15 p. 5:20 p. in.

Sunday only: 11 a. 12:40 p. m. and 5:20 p. m.

All trips will run to Willow with through passengers. Itusses make connections with trains and busses to and from JTewXork City at Kingston. Pus will meet West Shore trains arriving In Kingston at 3:44 p. in. Saturdays onlv.

Also meets train arriving In Kingston a. m. Saturday and Sunday. Effective October 1st Hair Saturday only. Pough'keepsje only.

runs Ailirondnck Tranill Xlnei, Inc. Buses leave Kingston for New lork daily at 3:00 a. 7:15 a. 9 a. 11:45 n.

3:30 p. 5:45 p. m. Additional service on Friday, Saturday nnd Sunday at 1:30 p. tn.

and 7:45 as far as Xewburgh. as far as Coxsackie. JTrip runs only "uses leave New lork- for Kingston a i at 12:15 a. a. 11:30 Kingston Bus Center 744 or 745 Lptown Bus Terminal 1054 Vtn Gonslc Props.

Leaves Ex. Sun. vifton St. 6-30 6:35 Leaves Kingston Ex. Sun.

A.M. 7:00 7:15 7:20 Sun. Only Xew Paltz 8:30 Sun. A. Jt.

-rown Street Terminal 7 0 0 vingston Central Terminal b-iugston Strand 7-15 ARROW BCS Xew I'alti to Kinnton Schedulo Subject fo Without KotIM Ex. Sun. P.M. 12:30 Ex. Sun.

A.M. 8:50 ono 0:20 3:22 12:42 0:23 12:45 Ex. Daily Sun. A.M. 9:50 10:00 10:10 Ex.

Sun. P.M. 4:20 4:40 4:50 4:32 4:55 'Sun. School Only Days P.M. 3:20 2:40 0:50 P.M.

12:10 Ex. Sun. P.M. 2:59 3:00 P.M. 5:10 5:30 5:40 5:42 5:45 3:51 1:55 Daily P.M.

5:50 6:00 6:10 Sit. P.M. 1:10 1:40 Sun. P.JL 4:50 (nptown) 10 p. New Pits I POK AM.

OCCASIONS Sunday Schedule on Holiday! a Subject to change i Effective Feb. 7th. 1938 Ntw Lctrtt Poughkcepilt Ex El P.ii A.M. P.M. 1:30 3:20 7:00 Sun p.M 1:00 ft ii JUt rnp eonnectB with New- i it trip UkM nt railroad ttatlon.

Sunday ichedtilt OB For informitloti IK or hkMptto THE FREEMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS.

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