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MIDDLETOWN DAILY TIMBS-P-BBSS, NOATSMBER Mr. Tanner CM State Chairman 1 akes Miss Jane Ogden as His Bride Albany, N. Nov. -5f Frederick C. Tanner.

Republican state chairman, and MJss Jane Opden. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. 'Ogden of Albany, was solemnized this afternoon at the State Street Presby- --Rogers.

Miss Penelope Rogers, of 74 Grand avenue, and Harry Class, of Prince street, were united In marriage in the auditorium of tho WVbb Horton Memorial Church, by Rev. Dr. E. Van Dyke Wight, at 10:30 o'clock, this morning. The ring ceremony was used.

The couple was unattended and only the immediate families and a few friends were present. The orjuiuist was H. J. Bogardus. Darius he played.

Prumise 1 (De Koven); and also played Nocturne Opus 9, No. 2, (Ccoplu), sud the wedding march from Meudols sohn. bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rogers.

Mrs. Gass was formerly employed tW. Charles G. Sewall i by Startup Knight aad Mr. Gass.

1 who formerly was employed by the of iwmsprial events ended Argus," is now a a a vr i.v Tan- linotype operator on the LKK-htn in- lOr Oil i terian church, officiating. A series with a dinner ner to the bridal rarty. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Opden.

Mrs. "'Edward. A. Tanner aad Laura V. Tanner, mother and sister of the bride' groom; Senator and Mrs.

and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra P. rstutlee. Among tbe sruerrs at the vx-eddtns: "vrere Governor and Mrs.

Whitman. Ueatenant Governor and Mrs. "necfe. Attorney Genera! and Mrs. Comptroller and Mrs.

Travis. Secretary of State si7sd AJrs. Huco. 'State Engineer and Mrs. WiHijtrus, State Trt-asnrer Wells and c8B-i Mrs.

The bride was charmingly ftttlred in nvy blue suit with to uiaich The couple left for Goshen, "where they will take a train. Alter a trip, the happy couple will make their home in this city, when- both are well known and have many i fDenis wbo wish them a long life. Walker A rretty house Nov. MEETINGS. Eaton.

ciidiak took place ac 1 p. at ivhei: Miss Harriet H. Csuglj'rr of John W. Eaton, tne eride or William V. Walker.

of Rosetta Walker. The ring service was used and tli officiary las clergTcaa was the William C. E. PRAYER MEETING. TTisder the auspices of the Chris- TtJan Endeavor Union of this city a.

prayer meeiiag will be held in the chapei of the Webb Korton Memorial Church on Sunday mora- ing at to which the public Is invited. The topic will be "Increase apd Efflcieticy." Please The bride was beautifully attired ic blue hat to match. A wedding dinner was serred to the jcuests present, after which Mr. and Walker leCt by automobile for Port Jervls, where they took the train for a wedding trip. The bride and groom are among Greenville's jnost popular young people, and their many friends extend to them their genuine congratulations ihas been arranged for and nn interesting meeting is hoped for.

ON TRIP. Grover Newkirk of Howells has to Maryland and West Virginia b-usiness for Charles Howell. I Chart now open at Young's for concert Wednesday evening, November 10th, at Eagle Bad Check Halts Plans of Countess New York. Nov. passion for building hotels, theaters and chop bouses which never sot beyond tho of signing a lease or drawing plans led Mrs.

Anna Mlnuth. who sbi was formA-ly the Countess von Hatrfeldt, to a coll in the Yorkvllle court prison. Mrs. Mlnuth talked of financial backing in the millions, but could not pet enough money together to make good bad check for $t'S, according to Benjamin W. Lev- it.iu.

nn architect, who drew most of the plans. It was the ending also of the dreams of Miss Surfth French. playwright, who Levitan that she was doing new" in dramatic way. to be produced in the theater to be built by Mrs. money furnished by Miss French's family.

For Mrs. Minuth, Lerjttm-says. led bitn.to-be- lieve tha'r Miss Frent-h was a Tiielc French of Tuxedo arid sister of Mrs. Yanderbiit. Mrs.

ha'a rein tlonshtpv There nre many others, mostly real estate men. who claim they were fooled by Mrs. Minnth and save up money Li small amounts for checks that Some of these losses Trere mndc good, but many of them were not. tbr- police say. TERRIFIC COMBATS IN WESTERN ZONE FATHER AND SON VICTORS AT POLLS New York Evening Mail says: When William Bonnet was elected congressman-cm was iiat the only tUe family to-Achieve success Mhe j)olls: His' father, JanifiR was r.e-electcd county supervisor from the Fourth ward of Port Jerviu, N.

an offlce he has held many years. Sanford Vandermark. Grahamsvine, Nov. 0--The funeral of Sanford Vandermark was held at the home of William Dierfelter Wed- needay' at 2 p. burial in the villRge cemetery.

Mr. Vandermark was 62 years of age, and is survived by two daughters, Maude, the wife of William pierfelter, with whom he made his arid Fannie, the wife of Ellsha Dean, of Lackawack Hill; also one son, Orvllle of the State Hospital, at Middletown. Anson T. Klnch. Walton, Nov.

G--Aneon T. Klnch died Saturday uiternoon, October. HO, at' bis home OB Liberty trouble; from which he' had auffered several years, caused death! Besides; his h.e survived by three Harold KibcJi, of MORE GOSSIP ON NATIONAL CONTEST Washington, Nov. flood of gossip coucerning''-the return home of Brand Whltlock, United. States rhinlar tor Belgium," ngaln.the question whether President ftnr- Hhnll is to be reuomlnated.yi Talk current that Mr.

Whitlock IB viewed bv Home Democratic leaders with fnvor for (he nomination for vice president. Others favor him for governor of Ohio. The state department denies that return Is for any other reason than ill health. WITH FILM COMPANY. Kingston, Nov.

0--Howard T. Brad' ner, who succeeded Manager Roberts at the Oneonta theatre, has taken a position with the Vitagraph company. Carbondale, Robert of Middletown, and D. Lamont, at home. George W.

Hennion. Paterson, N. Nov. c--George W. Hennlon, a veteran of the Civil war, arid a resident of Bloomingdale for years, passed away Friday morning at that place.

The deceased is survived by his widow and two; The latter are: Mrs: o'f Sria- eex, and' Harftso'h, 'wHb at" home. Watch the' classified, Juit a few gallons of that Delaware County Pure Maple Sap Syrup. If you There will be no more after this until March next. HC A. 3K 2VC A.

JAMES, CORNER KING STREET, Haying severed my connections with the fiocWellow Burial Company, after 10 years wli open undertaking parlors at 205 Nor ih Si: Telephone 2 Branch 9 East Main Residence 1 7 Lincoln St. New York City Office, 10 East 222nd St, Telephone 2C94 Murphy-Du Bois. Montclair, N. Nov. Miss Alison Goddard DuBois, daughter of Mrs.

Cornelius Delafield DuBois, of Walden Place, and Deacon Murphy. au Assistant District Attorney of New York, were married Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of the bride bj- the K.ev. Plarry Emerson Posdick. of the Union Theological Seminary. New York.

Deacon Murphy took part in tho Gibson trial, at Goshen. representing tho District Attorney's office in New- York. London, Kov. 6. On the western front, i a hard battle in north of Massigres, the Germans penetrated the flrst line trench of the French at.

Hill 300 bj' bayonet charges. Torritic-artillery combats continue In Artols. especially the I-oos sector. A German' blockhouse in the Vosges woe destroyed by the French; with mines. o.

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Y. ANDERSON ELECTRIC CAR COMPANY I 1J Von Tirpltz Supporter Is Retired. Amsterdam. Nov. Admiral Capclle.

director of administration of the German navy, who Is snid to be one of the chief supporters of Admiral von Tlrpltx's submarine policy, has been retired. Russians Arc a i i Ground. Ixmdon, Nov. Russians remain on the offensive on the whole custom front and have gained ground In repeated attacks along the Dvlna and Strlpa rivers. British Report Aerial Battles.

London. Nov. Sir John French reports five aerlnl battles, in oue of -which German aero- plane fell inside the British Hues. SUFFRAGISTS TO SEE WILSON SOON Washington. Nov.

Wilson will receive 300 suffragists on tht afternoon of Dec. 8. the opening day of congress. This will mnrk the first oT the eight days' program of activities planned by tho Congressional Union For Womnn Suffrage. Announcement of this general advance of stiffrnplsts from nil parts of the country on con- gross is made by Miss Alice Paul.

133,282 For Suffrage In Jersey. Trenton, N. Nov. 0. The total vote for the HiifTnipc amendment was 103,282 and ngninst 184.300.

a majority against the nmeudmeut'of 51,108. VERY BODY who Printers' Ink in Canal Issue Just Slipped Through. Albnny, N. Nov. $27.000.000 bnrgc cnnnl bond Issue proposal only passed by 25.000 votes, according to State ENGINEER DIES IN CAB OF HIS TRAIN Belvldere, N.

Nov. 8. SoHfhwlck. nn engineer on the Pennsylvania nillrond. suddenly in the of his imtHne at Wllhurtlw.

South trick luid Htoppeil the a i at the utn- ttorr hp foil dead. Ho tvns fifty i'i 'years'old niul lived In BelvWcre Hi- is survived Iiy wife nnd HOU, Charles, vrho la employed In Wcehaw- ken, N. uses any form has an idea of how the ftnished job should look. We follow the customer's instructions to the smallest detail; By pursuing this method, we have earned a reputation for "Quality-Service." bt or iiy in XlJomfriercial Printing do we give the closest but also i our PHOTO-ENGRA VING and STEREOTYPING departments where the finest screen half- HOME OF THE TIMES-PRESS AND QUALITY PRINTING tone cuts, etchings, advertising plates, are produced promptly and at prices consistent with the best workmanship. Every department of our publishing and printing business is in charge of competent and painstaking men whose sole aim is to please our patrons.

N. THAT SON-IN-LAW OF PA'S WELL, HOW WAS PA TO TELL By Wellington IOW.PA,PRINCE AH YVILL BE HERE ANY AND WHEKXOU MEETHin DONT FORGET TO kOW-TOW ABOUT HIS ROYAU -BY TK CH1SK PRINCE.A-2 'TWERE IN TK NOW TSET THAT FORGOT TEUL n.A HE 5 COME I GFO OUT AH' SAY 5OMt" Brltalh nghttt PRINCE, BEEN SETT1N'OUT HERE' I DQNT B'LIEVEnA KNOWS D01ES SHE TH' K.SMG- AN'-'ENERV- cW, NETS A HERE I MOST BREAK rry THAT ME POKT EVEN SAVI QUrr nt, AN'CLOME WITH MY FLOV0ITS BDFL I CUAN'T vwt FOR AM..

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