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MIDDLBTOWN TIMES HERALD. M1DDLETOWN. TUESDAY; DECEMBER 27. 1927 KlVfc ar otes Mr. were 1 a 'on.

iil reside Frauk I). Myers, student at Vork is epending Towns-ley of spent the Christmas holidays with their Rvder; dauxh- mother, George WlHani -JT 120 Cottage "street'. Air. and Mrs. W.

W. Clark' of 146 West Main street had for their guests over the Mr. an? Mrs. Henry Kuhfeldt and'fam- Homes Owned By More Thaii; Half Of Workers Percentage of Residents independent of Landlords Larger Here Than in Average Community and Building Is on Increase; Suburbs Develop Middletown is remarkable among-ili ud suitable residence its size in the East resort to extensive pin-for present nioie than forty Sundays. Mrs.

Rhea was at tbe the fact that fully 50 per cejt of inquiry. tlie lact tnai ily and Miss Lillian Cauthers of tbe 4 i fcomes'ln the city New tracts.of land'cufside ths Union city; N. and Mr. and Mrs. GIRL SCOUTS CHEEK PATIENTS AT HOSPITAL A-jjappy occasion to the at Thrall hospital wlio nad' to spend Christinas -in was the fine spirit-of member's of the Girl Scout troop captained by Miss Ruth Horton, who went to.

the hospital Saturday- evening and sang carols. "The girls stood in the hall outside of the wards and their ydunj? voices could heard ail over the building. Other members of PK' YOrK auu iTAi. aiiu ,1 holidays with his mother, Mrs. Monroe Clark family of Bing- of -Slate Mr.

'Clark' Is -a son of lat Mr. and Clark. Mr. Kuli- and Mrs, John Moran enter-' feldt Is a brother! of Mrs. Clark! ne a number of friends over lie holidays at their hoine, Hill.

ilje avenue. The.guests wer Mr. 2-iMlrs. John B. Smith of Ellen- fllle; Mr." ana Mrs.

-miller Middletown; of Newton, and Mrs. Wood and daughter of Goshe-n, at- her 'home in thie city. The guests enjoyed dancing and games, Eofreshiheiiis were Those. Hose Marasco, Dorothy DeFriesr Ida Rosen, Margaret George Harvey Conkling. Misses Ellen and Marguerite aunt in EllenyiHe over the holidays: feldt is a brother of Mrs.

Clark! Christmas dinner, -gtfests of the Clarks were Mr; and Mrs. Franklin H. Kramer, Mrs. Augusta Kramer and Mr. and Mr.

and. Maier and son of Port Washington, L. were -guests er's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hinchey, of Wickham aye.nue.

Maier returned homeland Mrs. and son will remain for erty are owned by wage earners. Wage earners constitute the bulk of the city's working population, both men and women iinc- li! employment in the two-sfore plants -which form the city's Kau- ufacturing and industrial group. Many of these wage earner-' own their homes outright, while others through the medium of building and "loan association help, individual aid or bank bacw ing, are paying for their houses in monthly instalments. Building activities, both in tfw city and iiiiiueuiately outside indicated growth in the number of worker-owned'homes which COURfSCORES REMUSJURORS FOR PETITION special couiinlseion to'study The Coin.niafl'.Q(undi*wilLmMt, th'e plan.

evening. The message undoubtedly will, meeting was, scheduled -for deal i An the subjects on "day night, but of Judge Shook Tells Them They Shocked Country in Plea For Release CINCINNATI The twelve jurors who acquitted Gaorge Remus Ihu murder his wifo were brought before Criminal Court Judge Chester K. Shooy today to they signed which tbe Legislature has refused to take action requested by the. chief executive-. These will include a-water power authority, reorganization of th a Public Service commission, a new corrupt practices to of.

campaign contributions before elections aud bi-partlsan county boards of election. As the time for submission of the budKet draws near, it becomes increasingly apparent that there will be no recommendation. for a gasoline. week. relation to bank deposits and soon a perc tag Miririipfnwn's' occupant-owned real estate 1 I I 1 V111CJLLC city are being opened almost monthly for development-' trade has been brisk for the past year in parcels within the city limits, particularly iu tho better residential districts.

Essentially Middletown may be 3sed as a residential city, not because'ot any slack of industries but because industry is. riot cen- in any one of the if thV 0 W. section be expected. If building'continues'its pres-. ent pace which is'far in "excess of growth in papulatibri, 'the citv w.

i soon a perc tage.of Scout troops went In groups to a petition requesting; that a pe 1 shut-ine and sang carols, thus jury indictment against ohn S. Berger, Angeles fair promor- Lai UIQ, showing a line spirit of unselfish- 'nes's and devotion to Scout Ideals. Tomorrow In Slbatsburg spent Sunday with Rev, aud Mrs: Robert A. was pa.stof Sloatsburg M. -E.

church. Liike syr steady but healthy increase in the- number of employers of labor and near, the city, has en abled wage earners to pile up com- had for their guests over wesk- fortabte nest-eggs lo enter 'end and Mrs. Charles Lee hora e-owner class in inc'reas- and Milton Lee ot Little Falls, numbers. aiiu Auruci i. who spent; Christmas with 'H: Powers returned today.

They -are father! and broth- Mr, and Mrs. Thomas iHianshari entertained among their. "Christmas guests. Mrs. Minnehan's son.

Ernest Hoose and family ot population to be thriftier Steidy employment during the eight years since the war asd-th" tfcaii the equal of that of any city its size in the entire country. Middletown At the Sfratton. "Gun Gtspel with Ken Maynard. At the State, "Ben" Hur Navarro. er, be quashed.

Berger, a witness tor llemus, who was acquitted on 'he sole ground of insanity," was held ii contempt of Judge Shock's court Friday on charges r.t circulating the petition which incidei-tallr BEN HUR STAR VISITOR HERE OVERJOLIDAY May McAvoy, Native of-Westtown, Guest of Aunt, Mrs. Pines of Slate Hill servance. of the Christmas holidtyV V4l was postponed', -f he report 'of specia'l co'nimlttee on gewaje dil- liosai is among the 8uhj4- uled for action, It was reported. PROBB HOLIDAV 'EUAGUDV, NEW YORK Autopsies were performed Monday on tiie. bodtea TM ot L.

J. McDanlel, a naval officer, and-Mrs. Grace Rowan; wife'of an actor, who were found dead Sun- day In an apartment at 336 46th street. McDaniel had left notes laying that he had killed hiinself by taking.gas after finding Mrs. -Rowan had committed, suicide.

in May JleAvoy, motion picture mas. As the accused jurors i and seated themselves. Judge actress and leading woman in the 'ShooU ordered 'the'doors locked: BABY'S ECZEMA QUICKLY RELIEVED Mothers have that i'ncker's" Charm Is wonderfully efteotive relieving baby's cezcmn. One mother says: "It did -wonders for the bnby. He hart eczema i face was breaking out all over.

healed his face all up in a day or t. The pine a I Charnr is aii- sni addressing rayseif to "on -nusual hune of Ba-st Orange. N. J. Mrs.

A Bium of France, are visiting Mrs. Blum's'parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

of .118 West Main street. Even among the BJIOP of the Ontario MWr. dletown's largest employer of Ia- fcor, but also the one industry by reason of seasonal.shut- downs tails to provide year-roun employment, "the percentage of. GLADDEST XMAS, VERDICTHERE AFTER JOLIDAY (Continued from Page One) Ciun cheii Inn. tti Sunday Grace church Christmas party.

baseball Et Armory. Lut'her Leag'ue party. Elks lodge meeting: Thiisbis ni.ik 'i Daughters of I 'for jotir own coh- car'd party. jurors," the court said, most 'disagreeable -and The gave bvief of the Remus" case and asj sailed the Jurors who sfectacular film, Ben Hur, now showing at the State theatre, was a Christmas day visitor with her aunt, Mrs. Benjamin F.

Pines, of Slats Kill. Miss MeAvoy is now sailed tne jurors Remus after niueteeirminutes' de- New' York city, and returned tb liberation. Berger sal nearby as the court continued: "Whether, this verdict, was ported by'tne evldeue.3 rfhidi took to adduce, party. Day'Nursery Eicelsiors party; lseptlc, healing, soothinp-- ivon- for the skin. Put out by the makers of Packer's Tar Soap.

At the following- druseists: Holmes Pharmacy, Terliune's City macy; Tnthill's Pharmacy. Vernon West End Pharmacy amiE: Stern UTS-SORES Cleanse without rubbirig, tpply-- 31 Million JMM Ytarly metropolis shortly after dinner in her aunt's home. Thirty guests were served at the feast, which was in honor of the dainty film star. Miss McAvoy is a frequent visi- r.t .118 West Main street, employment, the percentage 01 nf a A D' A I I men. 4 ili'llll ulc iiarsei- i brblerM'tui'ne'd'but tWIfghts ami' --T iW and, Mr, Demerit A MrFO i J1VC t2u.

"7--r is something foi but your conduct, in Etgn- 'fnis'iiHtitior. offended shocked the whole country. I Ja her mother i ter, and document rti 'i n.6 COUl't TT, T- pable intent "to innuence. the here she became acquainted frith Glenn Hunter, then a shy young whol Judge Shook discussed lory of tne petition, i i Mrs. aiid Laura Wickham leave 'Since 'of instalment today.

xney-are ratner. anu uroin- aim wuss kaura wicKnam leave since tne. nuvmi. ui er of-'Mi'ssMae Skinner of 41 28. f'6r Or- s'c-lling on.

a large scale, the pur- avenue- Clinton Wisser homes-has not slnweu PhOadnlphia iv 'spent payment with Callalian's parentl, may be, the wage earner -has let Miv and Mrs. John of none of these lure -him aww horn tim-blri street. tbe ambition to own a 6I- wno'-has teen- risitrug iii this tityrreturne-d to -PhiiadelpUia. this morning. He is on tli staff 6t- tliu Public G.

Smit "wa6. called to NoWrtllt, Con Saturday to iiitond the funeral 0 f-'-Mrf. A. Smith. Airs.

Smith died in Weiles- at tlie of her a'- memijer -of of Weilesley Mrs. Howard of '22. Kniilb street is spending holidays with" her niece; Mrs. J. Ilulse of Somerville, N.

Mrs. M. H. Church, daughter of the late IJuni.is .1. Hayes, formerly or Uoshen and widow of Thomas E.

Church of New Haven, ir, spending i week during the holidays in and Chester. Middletown, Goshen day respite 'from had been the heaviest Christmas "rush of all time. mas mail nac deHy.ercu been. oy i'I'JIF'IB A closiriff-'-Hme" 1 ft I A 1,1 iarfiy- increase the. II JUlTI.JIJUlVnii/W Miss Margaret.

Cunningham' of Plainfleld; N. spent Christmas lier brothers- and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham, ot Moiiliagen Lake. Clinton Vernon liis (lance, Miss Dorothy Welsh, ot Cranford, N.

the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Veriio'ii 'of Praspecl street.

Arthur G. Vernon, a student New York Military Academy 'at Cornwall, arrived home today the holidays. i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bake.well ot Dari'iig.

a Uir.ee years two colonies- on the the city; Washington Heignts and Fairmont have' grown from clusters of two or three dwellings to sizeable centers. That these developments, others are- still growing, is indicative ot the general prosperity and thrift, of tlie city as a wbolel of" the'ottice tor scni'e' come. The 'exterisive pro- grains- i lhe city's optned Saturday at 3 p. in. with' the Feast Lights seivice, in "Grace Episcopal Interpolated between this ihe midnight masses at St.

Divers Remove First Segments Ts'l PROVINCETOWN, a its preparation in the county Jail by Vernon R. convict, and Hemus' witness. The jurors were called before Mills youngster who to Few Escape An Occasional Attack of Gassy-Acid Indigestion you eat "or 'tirinK- uriwiseiy, famous luminary of the film world. Mls's McAToy, Hunter and William 9. Hart comprise Orange one.

(county's movie triumvirate. Hart IZIi QJ uieffl Ijora srwwhnrzh. played In stock and later in Shakespearian j. ad side a serious mistake. Joseph's and Mpaitf Carmel.

With continued favorable churches wai tie salvage-vork scene The. city's o'nlybutUlns will finish Loatl year With more members, mere loau'i and larger assets than ever before, while the assets 01 Middletown's four banks hav- incrcased rnmcikably during die S25 North entertained their A. D. left So.tur day to spend the holiday with her M)ii, C. V.

Biggs of South Orange, N. J. She will aisu ViSll ucr l.v-nnra Shier of New York. Albany and Mr. and 113 J- Clement Cuuningliain of New Fork city spent Christmas with their parents, and Mrs.

J. B. Cunningham of Urandview avenue. children, grandchildren and great srandchildreii at a Christmas dinner on Sunday, there being IS in Mrs. Mary J.

Brown avenue, spent of Lin- i a with her son and iliii'Shter, Frank Brown and Mrs. McDonald, oi Warwick. Anna L. Ernhout, of 30 t- avenue, anuouncps the en- of lier C' 3 1 A. to George W.

p.nroiionfns Gird Party Tlie ShaTvangunk Council, Degree af Pocohoutas, hed a pinochle Monday night in Maccabee Hall, were awarded to Mrs. Surah Burr, Mrs. F. E. Ksialsv, Warner, George Shofkom.

Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik de KJ- -----Mrs. tie Kn- tlie week-end ning's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. 0. It is interestinc lo note in con nection with ihe fact thai wage earners in larse numbers own their own homes hore, that Mia- dletown's induslrial workers while r.f.t stronpiy "nioriized. are tholcss" aTii'liated with organizations, of which more than s-cw-c have brand IPS here.

field are two of service at Franklin Square at 1 o.clock. A small but earnest group' of singers the-bitter cold to gather the com-, iniihity tree and cnant-tl-e hymns whicli have been associated with Christmas through the the S-4 disaster was being steadily, advanced. After, all permanent mooriags had' been put, in place, 'diver? worked for 10 hours yesterday removing from the deck sunken submarine to maki- i i a a I i The midnight masses the'way for raising operations, midnight choral eucharist at Guide hoards, to aid divers iu Grace church drew record num- connection -with future work an tlie tens oi 1 exceeded only by the throngs which gathered In all the edifices of the city for the morning services with their special musica'- features. Sunday devotions began with the Sunrise service at a.m. in the S-4 will be taken below today and placed around the huii.

si will read. "This Way Aft," "This Way Forward." Captain Ernest K. King, of' those directing the salvage work, express- i the belief thar roles before being iurtu uy glare of. the kleig lights. BANDITS ROB A MESSAGE TO LEEATORS Missive Will Not Recommend Gas Tax, Belief; State Insurance Sought Two bandits held up the People's bank of S-pringflfield today and escaped with in cash.

Customers were forced to lie on the floor dur-' from he.irtbura, a tions, 'and similar distress due to Indigestion." You can counteract these 'indlgrestlon attacks by talcing two of Dr. Clayton's Tablets for Indigestion ana when ever you "have need. These tablets are the best means to neu- i the excess acid checic the formation of "cas and at tho same time promote ii healthy actiy-' Ity of the acHvate the expulsion of waste. Always have a-packet of Dr. Clayton's 1" poclcet, for Instant use when your stomach feels They g-ive prompt relief.

I At your druSBli't 25 tablets for "7ic. Sold In i by E. K. Everson, Holmes Pharmacy, ing the robbery. Drus Co.

Advertisement. IS? aUo Mr and Mrs. Lee M. Brown of composed of so-called 'days witli and Mrs Wesley Oshorn or 191 vv'iekiiaiii Mr. and Mrs.

S. Bonnr of went tn Pinehuret, Mondaffor a They will go i ess strong, from there to Tarpon Ha 10; flourish here, for the wiiiii-r. i tiie I i a brotherhood of printiiU' trades craftsmen. In a i i i to Ihcsc two others, U'" 1 narrower i 'oarbers i i i Kprvicc a.m. 111 unwate- battery rrom Icrs iu the union the in i Orvntl- "Big unions of con- i.

engineers and uternational Ty- i. llio er churches held service at 9:30 and 11 a.m. and again in the Patients at Tiira'il hospital and at the Middletown slate hospital wfire made happy by special turkey dinners and tlie distribution I i i i i i i a i off Block Island. "The S-4 is about 30 fe er the surface than was tb he "said, "and tiie is 100 tons lighter. "We will be able to the S-4 to a large extent, could not unwater the S-5 cues to "his message and cleaning up the budget for the next fiscal year message ma but Albert II- Hardenhersh of Detroit, is spending tli holidays with his Dr.

and Mrs. D. B. horsehoers, painters, iiod-carri electricians, L-igarmasers, nu.sicians and other union trad Mrs. E.

ia eSisrgs, Seeley, Heath, Eisinminger and Mrs. Easou. i a i i theii Itiiilding on Increase. Miss Louise R. Hoi- has Ind no radical lenstein of New York city spent 0 J.

'troubles and "few a rii.u;;-.-..-. Mrs. asv sort, tho denbersh. st of recent years! oeen during the rail strike r.tlded to the holiday air at both institutions. Monday, with (he rclivities of voted "themselves lo enjoyment nf ihe day either m.Voring, skating, attending somo ot erous teas aud parties given for tlie youngsters home from college cri 'boarding school, or enjoying will be the only flooded ITVTO r'AK-Mi-Jlv'S DEATH.

0 PLAINS ex- leaving to other uu'ty Ot 1 men's Compensation laws. Smith has been giving some serious thought recently to state i su -ancc far automobiles, and i it is not probable 31 ommend affirmative aciio.1 by Legislaiurt-. it is more than possi- blp a IIP will a i HOLIDAY SALE OF AT REDUCED PRICES 1 37 JAMES ST. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y.

We Pay Nnv York Market Prices for Raw Furs aminer Amos C. Squire is investigating the death of Patrick Nolan, 53 year old Croton farmer. ho was" found dead in his auto- lue play of the little folk home a turday night with a half Anv flrucBi't will refund yosr if pSSoTM WTMENT foila to cure ItchUMt. Blind. BIccdinE or Prfttudins In fubcs with Pile Pipe.

or tn boscs. Odell Crans of 3G Harding street spent Sunday, Monday and today with his grandfather, J. Goodale, Newark, N. J. Engagement The engagement ot Miss Jean of 1923, ayd about employ- es of Ontario Western quit work here ami at other points alons the lino.

Women, while not. organize'! ic anv of Middletowii's industries lies of ins Si: Iliilfeu iw -theatres and the dance at the state armory given by the National Guardsmen, which weic th-5 only three the day. public diversions VTV.CT Connor, of Sotuv St-otchtown, announce birth weddin son Monday at the banitarium. Leo Delieto of Otisviile to uefalii Michael Ls'ons of 32 Academy avenue was annouiicedv.at a party on icns aintaining auxiliaries in Mrs. II.

Andrews, of 140 Vi. i. IMICJ a i ntn'A a A i no i i the Sanitarium Moil- day night for treatment. A daughter was born Monday and -'Mrs. Arthur Nearing, of Wurtsboro, at the Middletown Mr.

and Mrs. James Sweeney, or Port Jervis, have Often registered at the Southern Pines Hotel, Xiiptinls January 20 Miss Dorothy Walker a and Alexander Mac'Donald, oi Brooklyn, becomes the bride of Eilniund Titus Drewson, of New WK, on Taniiary 20, her only at- a will he her younger slater, Peggy MacDonald. Mr. Drewson is a nenliew of Mrs. E.

L. TIchonor ot i i city. Odell Hathaway, Jr will be one of the ushers. The ceremony will take placo at 5 p. 11.

anil win. IJ porfcrsied by 1P Ii-. Charie's'b. Ml and Mrs. II.

II. Schappert nrooklyn and Miss Mildred Thp dats of has not been set. Rev. and Mrs. F.

P. Hunter and children, Nancy and Richard, have been alled to New Vork city by th death of Rev. Hunter's hrnthp.r. Frank Hunler, formerly of Philadelphia. Miss Isabel Wallace of Brooklyn is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs.

Mary Wallace, 3 Linden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Beebe ot city.

At the close of the service in i me. building, which was. in. charge of Lukens, superinleudent of the Sunday Schoo'. Sflnta Clans, in thf person of George Nolan, attired as "Old Santa," distributed of which is done by union employed by Middletown firms: has become the practice of of Education.

one "of Tlie" largest Guilders in re-1 many gifts to children and cent to adults. workmen wherever possible OF CHAPEL the building of the schools i have constituted probrbly 40 pe; cent of the work in this lino du ing the last half de- le. Few Homes Built To A census of Middletown Auburn arrivcu Fiiugy iu the holidays with their parents, tho majority to be owned CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A program WPS given Sunday night by ths Sunday school chil- of Lbe Italian chapel, con- sifting of roca) and alternated with Those taking part were: nv trt fi-nr AtotfonVeteran Firemen Auxiliarv will give a Watch ISfeht Saturday Nite, Dec 31 Firemen. Their Wives and Friends 'DANCING AND reservations, call Mr? Edna O'Brien, lo Albert Phone 578-M. W.

SEELEY. n-esiaem GEO. FINN, For tComtft 0 MH occupants in the 5 0 0 i Prim; ry i cm nnn nrifa rlflss. Many: fcst. of: songs; reclta Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Boyd and nr V-Vx7ensive'dwellings are be-, tions by Janes Naaia Mary Man- Mr; and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. nnw than cuso. Capriotti.

Cnrmela and with the increase Critelii nn Si Misses Dorothy and Eleanor Seeholzer. entertained at a tea from 4 to 6 Monday afternoon at their home on Cottage street. Mrs. John Seeholzer, mother of the hostesses, and Mrs. Mela Yerp of Goshen poured.

5.970,800 IN XKW VOKK. WASHINGTON New Von; cliy's estimated population on July 1927, was 5,970,800 tor the five boroughs of the city nroner. the census announced. The population cl the "greater city," Including Ihose who live In outlying town? in New Jersey, is estimated 700. M.HV* in real estate values, the houses being erected are in most case? In kcping with the a of homes in the neighborhood where construction Is undertaken.

In the opinion of bankers, rea, eMate men real estate values here aro and will rontiniu to rise steadily as the city expands. Valuat on of properties in Middletown avsr- apcs about SO per cent of the ual sales value, it is estimated. Thrifty workmen are vesppiis-- blc for the fact iiuil few housese nre constructed rof rental a fart which often makes phen Palmitess'a. Junior Department--John Aan- fa.Mohn Capriotti, Capr 1 otti, Frank Biasi, Lorenzo Testa, p'nno solo by John CanriptH. recitations by Angelina Biasi, Philip III.

Mrs. snng "C'orin." The following pupils were rewarded for attendance: third year bar; John N'ania and Savilla Capriotti, gold weath; Joseph Nania, Lorenzo Testa, William George: Victorinp- i crown. Cfipriolti. James N'nnia. Rope Crilelli difiVuIt Ct I "HI'll i I for Ihe newcomer to.

Jennie Eia.si received a sihci WILLIAMS in li EATING CLEANiJNKSS-COMFORT-CONVENIENCE STREBEL Mor.ree, Y. Agency for Middletown, Goshen Chester and Vicinity Middletown Service Station 155 North St. Tel. Conn. PHONE-CAIL-VVUITE For Our FHKE Booklet "Hcatir.j Hames With Oil" rj.Jrr.j-/ourtA Strttt asi rare of diitinction tor rhc A.

viiilor in New York. Buy of accesi ham the New York Central Tcr- mio ill. The Bdtimorc Ohio Motor Coienci iu iiist cf ttshotri- Neir the hulinen, i i tiicatrc centcri. Every bedroom is outiide lilhted room hu in orrn TARIFF Room vnia np Doable Room with $8.00 per 4 uid op iz-it "A SOUTHRRN ft outdoor in ideil climate. 400 roorai with private end modern eonvenieoeet.Vit* of the tolifium.

TWO 1S-HOLE CHAMriONSlIlP GOLF COURSES Graui and rrtter lystem. Sinjl Throujh rollnuii teryiet Mew York nil fan, Juan, nttft y-VVEIU-OOKlNG Himptno owsr --m B- The rtdiniL ten and.

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