Kingston Daily Freeman, The (Newspaper) - September 17, 1921, Kingston, New York 1 IN 1871 CITY OF KINGSTON N t SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 17 1921 PRICE THREE CENTS ft NEW STORE lr WIH -nd in One of the City extensive and building changes which made In Kingston in a long u progress at the store the Kingston Up-to-Date ela las been FOR JUDGMENT APPEALS GIVENS AFFIRMED The New York Tribune If the Republican leaders in the Third judicial district can on a candidate for the vacancy in the court of appeals it is almost certain that the Republican state tion when it meets on Wednesday will nominate the choice nf the Kingston Company No tne riv 1 This was the talk Cloak Ma 303 street where thirty-five at work pushing the im- provement to completion An entire new will make the building one of the most attractive iu the cay reel level trunt will be of plate talk Thursday at Re- publican state headquarters where Appellate Judge That Em- of lonUr Cd Shall Share in The of the court decided a case Thursday of local interest It affirmed the judgment of obtained by bert W Givens against the Col ver H Payne estate Brinnier field k Brinnier are the attorneys for REPEATS TERMS By it was learned that Judge William Mr Givens and Carter Ledyard Andrews of the court of appeals j Milburn ot New York city are the at- who was to have been the choice of j for the Payne estate Governor Miller had been ed by the fact that Syracuse the othe its The decedent Oliver H Payne known as Colonel Payne died June th t ui me mu ui iia 27 1917 He owned extensive lands the appeals I and property and buildings at West front of concrete stone by attractive cornice mounieu hte of the Up-to-Date Company in the center bench in addition to Judge Andrews i the large mansion which Judge Andrews recently wrote the prevailing opinion on the state dier bonus law when the court of teen with The entrance itself is about flf-j peals decided by a majority vote Ieet back of the property line a display window in the center anybody to walk entirely it and elaborate display on Window is known as a walk around The plate glass of each j Justice Gilbert D B of Kingston Justice Aaron V S that the act was unconstitutional Should the view at state quarters prevail at the convention the nomination will probably go to one of three members of the supreme court bench from the Third window will extend to about from the street level six and will afford remarkably fine opportunity for of the bonding is be- ine completely remodelled The in the front of the second floor lit been closed and the balcony in the rear has been Au has been built at the rear any candidate Saying Conference Is As As Claim To JEnter As Stole to Thr London 17 Premier George afternoon replied to dc a new GETTING READY FOR CONCRETING On On Esopus From 20TH REGIMENT VETERANS GATHER NOW AUTOS IN ULSTER COUNTY About forty veterans of the Civil War are assembled at the Kingston j This Is Cain if 797 Over and County :i Car for Which Concrete Will lie Hotel Crown street today 10 To Outer Has A members of the Old Twentieth Bj to Mine ment their annual Albany Sept There werp It Mill I 111 trill L j t 1 i having melon September 17 the in Ulster county on If the several cars of materia he battle of An to a report which nn Iho arrive HS u fnr a now on the road arrive as expected at the same place for a num the work of pouring concrete on the is Impossible ai Hie roadway of the Kondout Irish claim thai Ireland is an be started next at the same l Just been made by Secretary of her of vears Major Al Tanner is tno president of the association and Stale John J Lyons covering the creek j president week 1 There is now a boat of stone and boat of sand in the secretary and j half of this year This is gam I treasurer A business meeting was of 737 for all this neon and later a bounteous m latu A 0 the creek for the was served by Mrs Frank of last year the has concrete iob Work of lavins to the veterans to which they crete on the started did justice after which there was a crete the at which the boys in hue an was used by him at the time of his death and for a number of years pre- thereto as a country place and home At the time of his death Col Payne had a large number of people in his West Park many of whom had worked on the tate from the time he acquired it and built the large mansion thereon There were numerous persons em- ployed in the mansion and others on the farm which was under On tho side of the the bridge carpenters are elevator o a point to every ten of its residents In his report Mr Lyons the county with mm a pendent sovereign Mate in wply to de of indicating a willingness on the of the Sinn Fein to resume lions LONG GIVEN VERDICT i bridge and dumped into cars A jury in the Supreme Court nm on 0 any Of Ilie i ru Poughkeepsie rendered a verdict for where the concrete is to be years he is still has been a half year's reunion and the rane of Hudson and Justice Wesley tion during Col Payne's lifetime 0 Howard of Troy The Third district is entitled to the nomination as the vacancy was caused by the death ot Judge Emory A Chase of Catskill which is ed in that district It was learned also Thursday that New York city would not present realizing that while of the building with winding i the city has not its proportionate war to It and a well at the share of representation on the leading tho peals bench the Third district now Lt the wiil prism glass which diffuses the light in all directions and make the interior almost as light as the outdoors At the top of the stairway leading to the second floor hare been STATE DECLINE FURTHER Col Payne left a will containing the following To each person not hereinbefore named who at the time of my death be in my service and shall then be customarily employed as part of my household in my house in New York city or in my country house in Ulster county New York the sum of three thousand dollars if he or she shall have been in my service for two years with the further sum of two hundred dollars for each year or portion of a year in excess of two years and the sum of one thousand dollars if he or she shall have been in my service for less than two Mr Givens entered the service of Colonel Payne in June 1911 and re- mained continuously in his employ I I point it will bo carried down bv j chutes to the center of tho I of dimmed into cars regiment Kain of 430 while omnibuses hare In from to RtS and with the oars from to Durum ihel The county has dealers servins of the same as last year There are 14 -i trailers I Chan ff ems in the county are an orchestra mi- shown to number 1.614 a gain of last year The county has 265 motorcycles a decrease of IT Never in the history of the office drum major Qf and although over in favor of Frank Long poured against Hugh McTamney of The together the steel and the Rev Joseph A Q of Ellenville Long lost his left js being made as the result of injuries Friday a member of the by him when the motorcycle on i cans received a from which he was riding collided with j partner in Arizona of the latest an automobile owned by Father strike at their ruby mine there The on the state road between sample consisted of a rod sandlike and Wappingers on the containing rubies night of September Sth 1910 from he of a pinhead to automobile was then driven by the size of the head of a lor match The sample was packed the I jj a small bottle As soon as the had riveting work on the bridge is u I pep a musician ot equalling the one of this year ir pang is also busy hag for of vears con to July 1 no less than c Father Geis was not car and it appeared that m he directed McTamney to take it to a i Dieted the riveter expects to join his garage in several hours j partner at the mine before the accident Judge however denied a motion to dismiss j the complaint against Father and submitted to the jury the lion whether the automobile being operated by McTamney on business of Father Geis John E Mack of was attorney O'MALLEY VS AT 3 P M Cloak Manufacturing iet in dark glass series of fitting rooms are ing built In the rear ot the main floor near the stairway leading to the I floor The stairway as well j fitting roome are ot panelled Ithaca Shows Good Cabbage Onions And Beans Far Below Normal to The N Y until the time of his death He j for plaintiff Cantline Another exodus of Kingston claimed to have been customarily em- Dominick wore fans ls for Sunday after- when the Colonials travel to ducted orchestras and bands in New York city TONY BOWERS IS CANDIDATE At a meeting of the committee on vacancies Friday ing to settle the contest between i Tony Bowers and Joseph SchulT for nomination of supervisor in tho Seventh ward the committee ed lhat as Joe had been supervisor for a couple of terms it was no more than fair to give Tony a to see what IIP could do on election At the primaries these candidates tied in the voting which according to the election law made a vacancy had been registered Up cars in York Sept ployed as part of his household in said country place for six years prior to the death of Colonel Payne His service and employment ed among other things in the and supervision of the electric lights electrical bulbs and alarms electrical clock electrical ice machine telephones Loughran of this city were at- for Father Geis AND WARNING facilities has been Installed on tne nf 11 quired to report at said mansion each Last Sa second floor and also will be the average yield per acre of all for in white tile and walnut crops taken together is expected Under tbe said provision of as nut and are being built by Schwartz though the corn crop will this year t Company who ars celebrated j a larger yield per acre both of inet makers of New York city grain than any corn cropland electrical pads and ladies retiring room withi all harvested in this state i for Colonel Payne and he was re- Ou state nn increase of over last year's totals New York state is given a tion of in the last federal Census This means that there is now an automobile in New York state to every 14 residents Receipts of Secretary office were compared to HAPPENINGS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL The athletic at the high school has started its annual autumnal drive to enroll A goodly membership and as the cost ot equipping the various teams is very heavy the support of the loyal is desired Miss Seigle the association treasurer will gladly re- contributions and membership I C Lilt i f figure in the Hudson Valley Semi- j jn the heal in the fees from the old grads No limit Pro standings as the ju a race On the Grand is made as to the amount one may to meet the Independents the Fast great pacer with Thomas Murphy of Poughkeepsie that city The game will notion at the State fair Syracuse club withdrew from the league I tni season Murphy drove following the Labor Day game in j a three-year-old city As the team is not in i day afternoon in an exhibition race in bound by any league restrictions record in a pacing race Last Saturday little Ruth management of lhat club has gone is j made at Columbus Lafayette avenue walked no little expense to secure the ljo 30 1914 by h of A best talent available j now owned bv Silas shurter The old stairways leading trom per cent below the the plaintiff claimed to be tne 01 the lf and Baker of the first to the second floor and from during the last 10 years According j titled to thirty-eight hundred Carr Son at No 1 Pearl street to i formerly of the New York Goshen went the give over the nominal membership fee Keen enjoyment has been ed over the good fortune of ing Mr Dodge as the singing or at ttre chapel exercises on Tuesday the second to the third floor to John B Shepard the agricultural I jars The case was tried before see her father who is Giants was in the box for the heat in and been removed with result ot making j statistician for the U S Bureau of j tice Hasbrouck without a jury last there there Miss Mary defeating the Schatz Club of tho half mile jn one minute flat both floors much more spacious Markets and Crop Estimates December who rendered a decision waitress Advance now are at the rear of official estimates baseo on reports ravor of plaintiff nn the now are the building The stairway leading J returned by 1.400 New York state f to the third floor is enclosed plaintiff The appellate division now and farmers about September 1st j tains tne decision of Judge directly to the workshop which j cate the poorest oat barley hay and entire third floor of the grape crops in twenty jears re the only has been installed for all window the on floor from central switchboard Even w out artificial Illumination the Inter brouck in favor of Mr Givens bushels last year i potato crop is compared with l last year The cabbage crop will be S L REPORT REFLECTS DRIVE on Wall street entered the parlors and slapped Ruth's face When Ruth got borne she told her mother who promptly decided to have Miss Bonesteel arrested and by a 2 to 0 score It is likely that the mysterious O'Malley stopped the ning streak of Labor Day will Sunday Whether or not the Colonials on attempt to repeat going the first heat in Grain Market Gy Chicago Sept and Thursday mornings Mr Dodge's supervision the chapel cises on these mornings are able song fests and enjoyed by one Friday morning at the ex- Mr Spalding tbe musical di- rector for the local public schools accompanied by Mrs Spalding at the piano gave a delightful rendition of dis- a weak tone throughout the I session weakness in cotton and the I i i w x Philadelphia Athletics early in position of the market due is a that has not yet i M ho of short interests out artificial e about u WM a year icr of the building wilt be wen onions beans and lighted by c-f the windows and are all usual Ki swore out a warrant charging her [is with assault in the third degree committed on Ruth who is years old Friday afternoon the case been answered but the fact remains factors in the de- up for trial before Judge Schirick that whoever be may be he is ol i pressure in corn was police court league calibre j and lowr values prevailed I W H Grogan appeared for Miss There is a possibility that wheat to lower The board of directors of The Bonesteel while V B Van Wagonen i O'Mara former Kingston Academy j a to i cent lower oats but with the new electric lighting system In operation each floor is as bright as the street on a sunny day New flooring has been laid In a part ot the building and each floor will be carpeted with heavy ot a color to harmonize with the other surroundings The manship throughout the building Is ol the best and only Kingston Cooperative Savings and appeared for Mrs Johnson At the close of the evidence Judge Dean Academy and Tufts College star may oppose on the i to material has been used As a result of the very short Association at their in this state and the generally annual meeting held Friday night j declared the usual five per cent tered to ner one of the most but if the injured been a tendency towards j dividend on all shares The semi- j lectures heard in police court in some i will do tho box work for the I Schirick found Miss Bonesteel guilty mound O'Mara injured a fineer on land fined her He also throwing hand a day or two ago is healed he lower Prices Dec 1.26 May ter because they not be May Vi 36 May Dec Dec several violin solos Mr Spalding is a violinist of no mean ability He is to be the organizer and director of this year's orchestra at K H ft DR LANDRITH TO SPEAR HERE are now bringing prices that consider of Andrew O'Brien was broucht to It is announced by On Kingston Christian Union that the Rev Ira D Landrith D D LL D i of Nashville Tenn the aatloual ex- of United j ciety of Christian Endeavor will speak in this city on Thursday tober 13 at S p m at tbe union h very is permissible only be- Friday after- a and should tween the hours of 3 p m and G is held to await the 1 p m play will B a church AI she was seeking Johnson s in The concrete tone Wed In majority Of produce consider to assisi front of the contain j the same is more the for P by the court was also delivered a i not limit ex- D- of that village on and toured the United Cast Stone The plate display nnd all other windows h crop are by fid flocks and GUw which the Job 7 aad the as large as arc re fc r arc a- carpenter work The worts is practically has doae by Jack Cruller superintendent ot tic entire work plaits tor wh'oh Architect Gerard who ot building in of at Korth fey the W i la which Frank For- the is a demand for on could be Monday's The market to 11.50 a basket to a received for this st The officers and directors of Kingston Savings the and ture by Judge Schirick VOTE RECOUNT cc of petit larceny of- U is that he stoip a Slales with the late r a came should lo field by n p na the is S D Jr treasurer F Jr for to she Fifth At Arthur C Connelly secretary nut j first it was reported that Michael J Sullivan oJ Crane had the by John M Brink of C B Ercrett A K Hart P Scadder Jr E i pires must reuse re- of Kor i IS f sw or J Frank as tbe prohibition this always called of hew with honey the for president of Frank of the value of nr is thc stale under the of various l Christian Endeavor Union and the Xew York state organization Hs of the students at Ibc hich traveling lost in vicinity of thc hich on the subject of World school a small blue purse jhe taat a sum ot Money locker key No il the Corner and 1 rins of keys ot which ono it Conference at Tbe front door Finder kindly international slocan i turn Jo hich office or Christian Endeavor ta their I The money m the world's in XCT.- WALKED WITH can as a reward i i HalmT of York city was A by I Dr will also speak on i of Society which 35 now evry on the i ih day ol tJie E T F Jr E Van On W lor A J No 1 2 t f out July Jo an oW M-j i fnT tt flt m Ww of 1 City 4 toil it j ji