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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 38, GAS BUGGIES--The Night of the Thore lg always room for Uifi man who fan be rolled upon to deliver tho Roods when and ns ho he would. Prospect--I can't you today, romo back Krlday, Salesman--I won'l be In town Friday. Proepoct--Neither will Hnrry--Helen used to he a picture, Clarice--hooka llko she's a over developed. When a Klri bcllevoo that a suj-8 IB In lovo. a terrible corn on of my foot.

Pat--That's a folno place to liavo It. Nobody can utop on It but you. A all peoplo a a library Is a when eo ihere they can sou tho shelves arc filled or empty. Tearher i picture of doer) Surely, SinUli. you know what a Is.

a does your mother call your a when hii comes homo from work? Mllly Smith--Well, that ain't a "greedy old plK," I know. IT'5 VENEER AND HER DAUGHTER DOWNSTAIRS IN THE WHEN MR. HORN COMES IN TEU HIM THESE ARE FROM CARLOTTA AND THAT VOICE JUST AS OLD MORN SAID. IT'S YOU KNOW MY ORDBR-i. A SORRY MA'AM, MR HORN OUT.

DON'T t'M NOT AT HOME TO THEM THAN GET 'EM SORE AT "UNCLE SAM AT YOUR SERVICE Aviation's IFeather Prophets By Quig Staver havR a hole In storking. Grace--I am not wearing stock- inns. Thai's uiy vaccination. Tho Cascade may be loiiKcst IJOTG In the world but how a certain recent bamjuet speakers? It dooan't seom to ho near so to succood as to stay succeeded. I'oaeciilfiiK Attorney--Havo you appeared before a i in this i a a Attractive Woman---No, Indeed! This is tho first time I've over worn llow much easier our work Tho Division of tho T)r- pnrtmont of (Ymiincrrc collects weather rciMr(fi by Jt.i teletype icni from Weathor Bureau 'stations along tho airway ami nt points 1MJO miles left and right of the coursr.

Tho rcjmrts front nil Ma.lons aro as- AJI rlglitfi protected by tho George Adnms Service. lie It wij put forth as much effort trying Io Improve the qitulity of It as somWod at tho Alrwaj-H Divisions rit- mOKt of u.i rto trying to find excuses for not properly a i to I hroadmstfng stations, edited, ami plnrerl on the air at, rrgnlnr intervals, to lio picker! up by the rndto receiving sets of airplanes cruising HCVOSS the skh'ft. Tho radio-voice tho pilot about rains, snows, visibility, ivliul velocity, fcnipernture. tho "celling" above nearby landing Holds, niitl other information of value. Tho ceiling, or height of clouds above tho ground' Is very important to pilot, for It advises him how low ho must fly and whether landuig Is feasible.

Tho weathermen often UKO balloons to measure ceiling heights. A balloon is slowly inflated No man can go completely to tho rlORH i a good deal of determination. To be eighty years young IB twice as and hopo- tul as being forty years old. An eastern writer uaya a mon write poor letteru. IB tliat so? Well, tho court records show that lettorn writ- Inn by muTi have boon valued iiuHe i with hydrogen.

The combined weight of tho inflation tube and nozzle Is -U) grams, and when tho expanding balloon just lifts both from tho table it is pmperly inflated to ascend at tho rato of eight feet per second. Tho balloon is then released In tho open Held aad a stop watch Is started at the same time. The instant the balloon disappears into the clouds the watch is stopped; and multiplying eight feet by the number of elapsed seconds the height of tho celling is deterndned. At night, ceiling lights may bu used, tho height of the celling being determined by trl an gul at. on.

Sights on the movable arm of an alidade are used for sighting tho light spot on the clouds and tho pointer shows the height tho celling in feet on the qumlrani Tomorrow--Day On Our Airways Events Around The Empire State Wlicn thlnpit n-lll, (By The Associated Press) Hornull Icelii marks in a plcqu of chwse sampled (luring a store robbery near hore resulted In nrreat of James Ullla, thp alleged cf atat invesUcaUn another case met Ellla and noticed I lr rcn aboenco of a tooth, which ro- and (he dohta nrc I minded them oC tho Impressions In town banks will distribute approximately $65,000 to Christmas club members on or about December 1, they announced. Tbls will exceed last year's distribution by about 56,000. QUIT ff, nB snmetiincB Wlien Uio nro Io iviii-n jon' u-nnt lo mnllr. lm Imvp io rich, chceso at tbo Davis more. They rurp iJrrBstni: von down a till.

I niiofltloned him anil lie admitted the If you must lot iion't von theft, but won crestfallen to learn how alight had been the evidence An expert Is an i a man awny from homo. Tlio Office Cat Syndicate, Greensboro, N. nml n. C. ULOOMINGTON.

Nov. reg- a mooting of (lie Missionary Society will ho hold at llio home of Mrs. V. W. Bedford on Thursday, November 20, at 2 o'clock.

Now members and visitors lire always welcome. Mr. and Mrs. IS. Coulnnt and son, Seymour, Mr.

nnd Mrs. A. Mol- rliolr and Mrs. C. Davlfl, nil of Kingston, spent Thursday evening with' Mr.

and Mrs. Nenl Ilotallng and family. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Don of Kingston railed to sco his parents, Mr. anc Mra. Don. one day of tho past week. Mlfts Jauo Dullolfl spc-nt a row days recently in New York city.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Freer and Mr. and Mrs.

Dan nodley of Ulnnowator spent Friday evening with Mr. anc Mrs. J. Yunkor. Mrs.

A. I). Holyea entertained friends from Kingston at supper one evening of tho past week at her home. II. Marklo of Kingston spent Fri day with Mrs.

Abbto Marklo. Tho Girls' League- for Service met nt the home of Miss Muriel Bnndy Fridey evening. Those present wero Mlns Muriel Bnndy, Miss lilslo Buolly, Miss Dora Hell Miss Dorothy Krom, Mlas Allco Nownil, Mias 'Evelyn Newell, Miss Elsie Taylor and Miss Mnrguorlto Kandogger. A Kood tlmo wns had by all and all en. joyed the refreshments served by Mrs.

Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Torhuno spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Os- terhottdt and family of i a N.

Y. Mrs. Annlo Krom, who has been stopping with hor daughter, Mrs. William TJymond of tho Clove for smno Umo on account of being in ill health camo homo to spend a few days In her own homo on Tuesday of the past week nnd attended tho missionary supper on Thursday evening nt tho church. Mrs.

Andrew Pino and son, Walter Pino, of Rosendalo and Miss Edna Greer of Kingston called on relatives and friends in this place on Sunday evening. Mrs. Lawrence Castor of Kingston spont Thursday with hor husband's mother, Mrs. J. Hordenstcln and family nnd attended tbe church aupper in tho evening.

Mr, and Mrs. Chester Newell and family, who lived on tho Hurley road for tho past olght years, have moved to Blootnlngton, in Mrs. Dennie Hlckard'n cottage. AM wish them success In thoir now homo. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Teaso spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Krs. Hotallng.

Mrs. Walter Connor of Pougli- kcepsla attended tbo supper at tho 1 church on Thursday evening, and also visited hor mother, Mrs. Mary Ilclyca, nnd sister Mrs. C. I).

Knnlst I of Kingston. against him. Buffalo Cos, who has "poundod" brnsH" for the Laclin- wanna railroad for 4 years, baa boon retired and placed on the company's honor roll. In nearly half- century of employment ns a dispatcher, Mr. Cox has worked nt.

Nicholas. Ml. Morris, Corning, El- mlra, Scraliton. nnd Ulngham- ton. His home is in Kcnmore, a lUburb of this city.

Watertown Threo Water- Rochester than 400,000 visitors made use of the facilities at tho Monroe County parks last summer, according to a report prepared by Herbert W. 1'lerco, chairman oE tho Monroo County park commission. Prom tho original 210 acres in Ellison Park, the systoni has grown to 3,374 acres in five parks. Seneca Foils Jamos M. Jncoby hag Just picked a quantity of strawberries from ever-bearing buflhes In her garden.

She said sho expected to have some at Intervals until continued freezing weather sets in. Humo toy balloon was captured hore by Mix, Just five hours nftor It was released in A Ohio, a comparison of notes i tho A Chamber of Commerce showed. Ham Duke, village attorney of Wellsville. His commission is signed by John Hazel of Buffalo and Simon Adlcr of Rochester, the two federal Judges in the Western New York district. GBAPE CULTURE PAMl'HLET IS FUEF Cuba tho first time in 40 yoars.

Allcgany county has "nlted States commissioner--Wil- The Daily Gross Word Puzzle Solution of yeiterday'8 Puzrlc Dorln. Ellsl Carried a. a IT. AloBataln In Orc.c. 10.

it.prps.ntatlr. si. Small toln I is. Tro.bl.suDl. St.

Amy officers: ahor. I il. Uncor. IS. rtrtalnlita; to a a a i a 3D.

Sclft Hcoleh II. fowl If. n. si. Help SI.

Jsjle. ot Irts XT. Perrfifl. rinl.ll lock in. took 41.

Also II. One of in. astf rolds 7. Iterlce for i wood nl uied for Wn llornl 10. lletlit of b.r den 11.

AMrtnotlT. rote IMmlnnUT. enainu tn. Finished si. Fastener zt.

Dajr's march Is. Itl I. lllr London (S. IIIJ mnilc.l clock tlrvnitnt tt. Kfoell tn.

Volraao II. for that M. Scarlet 33. Fonrt l9h 1. Sinn tmf.r.

an condortor's 4. B.Tel I. Former President's nlcfc- nan). 6, Mountain ot 1'eraeni Incline CnllFKe In a 99. FlrM I i to rlslt ths Pll- Erlnu, In IC1 81.

St. Tne to. ot accuracy Si. llurb SB. Flower in.

Ulcers tl. As a as Illd meni.r. .1 cloth. 41. Cerent rrast liable! 46.

Character IB "Tin Faotl. Queen." 4T. it. 22 34 44 41 10 The ABU of grape growing in New York Is contained'in a 10-pago pamphlet to be obtained for the asking from the State Experiment Station at Geneva. F.

E. Oladwln, for many years In charge of the vineyard laboratory maintained by the experiment station at Predonia, is the a of the circular, and while Mr. Glndvfin does not pretend to give a complete account of grape growing In these few pages, ho floes set forth the essentials as a guide to the prospective grower. Beginning with the selection of the vineyard site and the preparation of ho soil, Mr. Gladwin gives directions for the selection of the vinos, their planting, and subsequent care.

The matter of tillage and the use of manure and fertilizer is briefly noted. In speaking of varieties, Mr. Olad- wln warns against going to extremes In planting too many varieties unless markets are definitely assured. He liets a number of possibilities, including pollination to Insure eatisfactorj Betting of fruit. "Grape Culture in New York" ia tho title of Mr.

Gladwin's pamphlet which is designated as Circular No. 110. It may bo obtained tree of charge by writing to tho Bulletin Clerk at- the experiment station at Geneva." A. 41 I. REPORTS MORE OOODS SOLD FOR LESS.

Sales for the Great Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co. were $100,960,189 for the month of October. This compares with for the corresponding period a year ago, and shows a decrease of 55,034,919 or 4.76%. Sales for the 10 month period ended October 31 wore 1901,129,179, compared with JS66.940.666 for the same ten month period in 1929, an Is n. gain of 4 4 1 8 8 6 1 4 or 6.1G7o The actual a i of goods so October, 1930, amounted to 495 509 tons.

This compares with 468 268 tons sold in October, 1929, an Is a gain of 27,251 tons or 5.827c LOCAL BUS BULLETIN Termlnilfl located as follows: Vin ROBB Hotel. Crown Central. Itall- roiid near TYoit Shore Station; Dfwn- town, Strand, it Pofltofflce. Kingston: 10:10 p. Sim Kingston fur p.

Sundays, i p. IB. KrTpplebush eicept Saturday, 4 p. m. 4:00 p.

m. bus waits for both New York and Albany trains. p. m. bus waits for the 3:00 New York train.

nnfl 10:05 2:00 p. Sundays i 8:00 a. ra. on Saturdays only. Bui stopi at Old tturley, ilarblctown, ItldKe, Kripplebuah Kond.

Kyicrlke looil, Accord, Kerhoiikaon, WawnrBlnB, Nap'unocb. arrives at EllnnvUle. 7:06 a. m. trip connects with faat train at Kingston for New York.

10:03 m. trip connecta with tralun and niflRCH for York. 2:05 p. m. trip connects with both north ind southbound traini.

11:05 train Sunday trip connects with Albany. Central Terminal, opposite --ON-Light Weight OVERCOATS OSTRANDER Welt Bhora Station, 20 mtnntea earlier than above. Orange Ifun Line. High Kails to Kin nit on Hljrb Falls: "7:46. 30:00 o.

p. m. Snturdnye only, 7 p. m. Sun- dnyi only, 10:15 o.

2:15 p. m. ICrlpplobush. 7:30 a. m.

KinifBron: 11:30 n. 4 5:30 p. in. Saturdays 10:30 p. m.

Sunduya only: 11:20 n. 4 p. m. Bui ntops nt Old nnrley, ilarbletown, Stono Hldgn and High Falli. leave Central Terminal, opposite the West Shoro Station, 20 mloutei earlier than obovc.

Saugtrttfrfl-Klnteton Bm Kleai and Huber, Propa. XI Leaven aaufftrtlto: 0:60, :15. 10:00. a. 3:16, 4:00.

0:00 p. m. Lexvea Kingston--West Shore: 7 -20 7:40. 9:15, 11:40 a. 4:00, 4:45, 0:05 p.

m. Leaves Klngaton- 11:00. 12:00 3:10, Sundays And Holidays same time of leav- except 2:1.1 leaves iSpeclal Saturday Saugertleii. 6:30 m. Leares Kta ston, 1:45 p.

m. BUBDCB connect with Catiki 11 Mountain Buaeea at Suuirertlea and Ken Yurie Buasoa Klngtiton. Special Bun mceta Day Lina dur- ng aeaaou. Sanfftrtlei to Cntnklll. Leaves Snugertles: S'OO a- 4:10, p.

m. Only. to Snntcrtlea. Lcavoi Catiklll: 0:15 a. 12 ig, 3.10 1:10 p.

in. Gimdn.T Sclicdole, CfltukHl 0:15 n. p. 0:10 p. Kingston lor A 12:00 3:00 p.

na. Batorday Nleht Trlpa. Leaves Saugertio; 6:15, 10:30 m. To Maiden T)nly: 0:30, 10:00 Leavfia Cataklll: 0:50, p. The 7:30, 8:30 and 8:00 p.

m. bui 8fiB to At Arrow Boa Van Gonolc Propi. Schpflnle Subject to Clinnpe Without Kotltt Leaves Van Hong Hotel: Datlj, except Sunday, 12:25 p. tftilj, "2:50 p. exrppt Sunday, 4:50 m.

LeBvea KlngHton Central Tcrmlnnl- Ei. cppt SuiiJny, 7:00 a. dally, 10:00 n. except Sunday. 12:30 p.

dally, except Sunday. 0:00 o. Jailj 6SO P. m. KlnpBton Except Sna- day, 7:10 n.

dally, 10:10 a. Van ROM: 7:30, 8:00, a. 2:15, 3:00, 4:15, Sundny, p. "daily, 3:10 cept Sunday. D.

daily, p. m. LonTPfl Wilbur: Except Sunday, 7:1.1 a. dally, 10:15 n. except KtindBT P.

dally. 3:13 p. except gundaj. 5:15 p- dn.ly. 0:15 p.

m. I-enven T-IddyvlUn: Eicopt Ktinflay. dally, 10:20 a. eicept Snndir. 12:50 m.

3:2 IC Su a dny. 5:20 p. dnlly. 0:20 m. Leaves St.

llemy: Except Si.ndtj. 7-3 i- da.ly, 10:25 n. except Bunrlir. p. dally.

3:23 p. except SnD- day, 5:25 p. dnlly. 0:25 p. m.

Leaven i Except Knndny. i. dally. 10:35 a. except Sunday.

dnlly, 3:35 p. except SwSif. :33 p. rinlly. (1.3.1 p.

m. Lenvea Perrlne'e Bridge: Ercppt n. dally, 10:40 n. m. eicept Snn- lay.

1:10 p. daily. p. Sunday. 0:40 p.

dnily. p. n. Arrlveii New nntol: Except Sna- any. a.

rlallr. 10:55 Slindny, 25 p. dally. 3:53 p. eiU.Sunnily, 5:53 p.

dully. p. Sundnya. tOnly Sunday. Leaven New PnJtx ITnfpl- Except dny.

8:30 n. dnlly. 71:30 a. irtwl days only. excep Ktioday, p.

Sunday unly, 5:00 p. m. Leaves Pcrrlnc'u llrldca: Except Snodil. 0:15. 7:43 a.

Sunday only i. Kcept Sutirltij, 0:03 n. dally, school dayg only. eicept Sucdiy, 4:20 p. m.

S.indny only. p. m. Hifton: Rrcept Sandiy, a. Sunday only.

8:20 n. Birppt ---Jay, 0:10 n. dnlly, i. 1 school days only. exrrpt Sunday St.

Sunday, Bchool flsys Sundny ily, p. m. eray: Sunday, i day only. a. o.

dally. 12:00 coon: inly, except SmdaT. 4:35 only. 6:3,1 llIe: Escopt StmdlT. school only, elec Sunday only.

Loaves Wilbur: Eicept Sunday. Su onlr 8:4 1:10 ccpt school p. 0: I- nIi only, dally. 15:10 p. Leaves si 0:45.

a Ilr 0 -n. Except Su "cept Suntia'y. b'iil'7. i BLllo ol days only. Siintlny.

p. Suadoy only. nj. At Catsklll ia i 5 ana alE. direct connection to Xloe.ton.

White tltar Btts lj KlpKStou to Koseudale. Leaves Kingston, Uptown Te illy eicept Sunday 7:30, 0:18 i 'Leaves Btnoawitei, daily except 7:15. 10:20 a. Dully: 4:25 p. m.

Sundaya: 8-50 a nt CottekllL LawrencftTille, TlUioa. tendolf. Maple Hill, Bloomlagtoii. tuasea do not leaw Van liyn Hotel am undayi. September 8, BUIKI LMTIDJT Kloritoa Hop tl Biooa.

Maple Hill, TiuJJV water, CotUklU, CTMk 1 Deyo A Rellly, Proc Learfli Creek Locka. aj-s only. 4:00. leaves New Pallz nt 1:30 p- ich00 bollda7fl DM1 Special Saturdnr Ni Learea Rifton PoctoClco Van Bosi Only p. Creek l.ocki BlflomlngtOD, 1:31 Klnjiton--Vin floii 11.00*.

m.I 2:80, Uti Downtown QYrrali.il 10'30 P. Kingston io nns T.lni KlDKBton: Daily eicept Sumlij, 11:30 3: p. 4:13 p. p. m.

Leaves U-oodulock for KJnsiou: 11:00 n- m. 1:4.1 p. i np bnaaca JenTc Klofiton: i a I- v- 10 p- LeiTW oodstock a. 3 :00 p. 3 P.

sn. Dai Corp. ilerrlhoTr Broi. MarjjarotTllle, 'KlelBcflmnnrjB, I'lns E11J KlntrntoB niu JJne BusaeB Leave Kingston (Van Itoai telj for Mirgarelvihe: cxirein Siia any, 7 p. Leavt 9:90.

10:30 a. B-iit Xlngitoa pGoai H-W. Poit '48 3:90. SM Centr.l 4:20. 5:30 in.

p. m. LCBTM Ktnritoa' Uo 2M, p. SQDt Spec.tl trlpv itvi, BiuftrtlM a only ao D. iintiiaa Suni-Jny, 0:00 a.

4:13 p. u. Billed siari-nretrllJe fcr XlDpton: except Sundar, dally, i. 3:45 m. "Trtpt Jnirkcd cuniiect i Hie srain- bus ilnrgaretvllle.

HS p. m. bun learlng Klnt'atJa runs utcio ot rewrrwlr to Wttu. 11 km and LiueiviJia. Buiao mako connection irltb D.

anJ traini and Delhi bus at BUIECI Ittrlnc fonnefl wltb and bumca at KincitoiJ New York City. Buswi run welt of reierrolr aad Note: School bus Ictmi LaneiTllIi dally eicept Sunday, a weit i' of reicrTOlr, arriving at Xlngiton it.

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