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MIDDLETOWN DAILY TIMES-PRESS, ySOJWAY. JULT 2, 19T7. if 1 Dyke's poem on the with Mei JOURNAL FOUNDED MEMORIAL CHURCH MeetiUi; of Intermediate C. Tuesday evening: at 7.15. REDS KISS U.

S. FLAG ON KNEES SOCIETY OUT AT TBI GOSHEN CLUB RACES John Parker Drives Bas Mid-wepk prayer service eeniair at 7:20. AS WEEKLY 1833 Newburgh Paper Issues CAMP IS NOW OPEN Sixteen Boys Leave for Thurda evening will be the last First Cong.regai.onai. I llia a--' meeting the teachers' tralnlmr class at the parsonage at 7:15. Thursday afternoon al o'clock.

IN BOSTON RIOT The Sacrament ot 'he Lores a' Last Edition Saturday Wawayanda Today uildln the of the church will meet at the arssh to rf for the Red sett Filly to Victory Goshen, Jaiy 2 A large crowd wi nessed the matinee trotting races oonducted by me Re. smith- i closed all The mld-weeSt serr.ee wii! re fet-nii i'i The Newburgh Jouroal, which has I Tbursday A large truck and automobile look rn: outing on Thursda? Soldiers aid Marines oa Thursday ernes of ibis I m. instead of ednesday, beginning; St. Paul's Church, promptly at 7:30 o'clock and eloijintj Soeakms 00 lhr of "A at o'clock- At ti! une an Rev. Dr.

16 -boys with their equipment to Memorial Church camp at Lake wayanda this morning. Last we I at the home of Mrs. Travis. on the Bolson avenue road. Those; inter.

'J-ng to go meet at the end of! heen purchased by The News and was published as The Journal for th-i last uume Saturday, was established as The Weekly Journal in lSuS by John D. SraMms. who had previously teen the ecltor of The Gazette. Disposing of Lis interesi in Tne Gazette, he founded The Joaraal which he con Break Up Parade Edwin R. Carter spent two days at! the S.mdc; raoming ter- he3r a- -k-u-c his tew.

I the Goshen Driving Club Saturda afternoon. Among those presen were Mrs. E. H. Harriman and daugl ter, Carol; Mr.

and Mrs. V. Avere Harriman. A. C.

Hall, David Bonnet Benjamin A. Bulkley, John R. Towi send nd Robert L. Diskey. The fea; are of the afternoon was the trottin of the two-year-old filly The Lad the camp preparing the grounds, etc.

trohey ime at 0:10. sharp. CRAWFORD IS Today will be spent in further ar ANTI-CONSCRIPTION ranging the camp. The boys wiii remain in cams for two weeks when tinued until he 'Jsed, in His they will return and their places wi! BEFORE JURY Brooa, unven to victory class by John Pasker in straight heats aj BANNERS SPOILED be taken by the camp fire girls. The following left this morning un assisianoe of Wiliitni Sn.iley, who purchased it lilj aaJ continued it 1S5S, hen il was sold te -Nixon, who -a the fullowin sold it to A.

Keed. who defeating a Seld of six good ones. ThJ colt is owned by T. W. Bassett.

ThJ der the charge of Mr. Carter: Gilbert Beebe. Carlton Norton, Mor summaries: gan Herman. Richard Friend. Enier- ww t- Class A.

Trotting. upon tie report o- tne pj.pi. Arr They Shall in- All members 2nd friend; Christian Endeavor Society nrt ioUo-At of -h. vited attend tns -ilui i-ncasin u- .1 ingburg on i- The firs: tr.iv:: 0, leaves the church as a jor. meekr.es i cow the second aboi'i cVs: the; a ta-ek man or woman Christ Church.

1 j.rtd-- i.s..l' Miss Fannie rancher, of gave great cur cer Salter's Lore of Life Next; -i Sunday Docgias Borers will are tut Tie annua; of V. r. -a Circle Trill be heia i'ark Sep. 13. This Dr sasd hr meeting of the year -cation.

war- Li a wa ir The Sunday scl.c:: io tioa of the Bibk- c'a; t- i neadqUarterS Or lilS- son Morse. Hi land Blanchard. Albert Czarada. b. Hardenbergh.

William Daiie- Colorado E. i cbansed the name tc The Highland Chieftain. In June, 1451, The Journal was mir- Bur- i liani Robertson, Doughis Rockafel-o Fred Mapes, Waiter Gardner. Fr ciiased by Cras B. a Alleged Minister oa Trial for Larceny POINT FOR DEFENSE Van Winkle.

Wesley TerwiHiger. The-! loyalists Wrecked After 3-Hour Melee ccore Mead anu irred Unas. paper man-oi aJiiaty ana a wntor 01 prominence and power. Under him the paper showed improvement topographically, the name was changed ra.i: to Tnc Journal, and grew in- Programs of athletics, games, base- Inc-omparable, br. John' Halll- Time 2:21.

Class B. Trotting. R. Mc, b. by Amos McKin-ney, peter Baker 3 Louise Guy, b.

by Guy Axworthy, Judge Tompkins 1 hiking, berrying, with everhg On March 1, 1S77, the- paper beca lac sessio: been arranged, ule will be obse Sept. The member of 5.0;;-.-.! we beva Boston, July 2 Soldiers, sailors and marines broke up a Socialist parade and anti-conscription demonstration in riots centering on Boston Com Sewed by His Attorney Morning 6:20, reveille. Setting up oy ynnce An- and church are to 1 r. cri: war, and Casler's B'We Cass ir. srish t.

sel the property ci iaichie. Lawrence C. Hodiae and Frank Hull, under the iiim of Kiichie, Bourne Ac Huh. Ten months later Mr. Boima retired from the firm, which continued the until iil-, a-Li-u The NewbLTgh Co.

was toriued. Patsy blk. W. Dicker- at the Opening mon yesterday afternoon. Hundreds of Socialists were beaten and forced to kiss the flaer on their knees.

The Camp duties; 10:30. swim; 12, Afternoon and evening 12:30 2. siesta (rest, reading, writing); 4 swim; tent inspection; supper; tattoo; taps. For i. year Mr.

Ritchie and Mr. bead Quarters of Socialists v.erc- the dijjsuatmg members Hull raided and wrecked. Furniture and Rev. Arthur Bentley; in-, i7 house each Sunda at a. Church ser1cei will ::0 ana world is I neil Sunday more.Ci; by L.

'i. fuHt-w Plnnter. Tht Senior V. i C. Ar.j -Ahich iij -x-l ilr.

and Mrs. Bailor -zo no- the week to GravesviMe in Ht-rkirai-rjOn the Mount. county. Mr. car.

rc-achfdj to ihe sfraton. two per-' by telephone ih-in- vh-. to m-aibfrsSiip. by calUng at the- v.it:?:: house. 02e Utt-r her from pro-i The Queens of Avaloa clssperoa- connection.

1 v- -to-s as is. i i pamphlets were ihrown into ihe street and burned. Red flags were taken from paraders and lorn to bits. So 'orthington. aged Of.

years, went on i tiie. foitner Gov. Benjania B. Odt-11 ial held this before has controlled the publication. Mr.

cialist bands were forced to play "Tbe oi larcjj Kitchie ccmlnued wish the i-aper as Play Boy Bingen. br. Harry Leonard 5 5 Time 2:19. Class Trotting. Amy Frisco, br.

by San Francisco, Peter Goode Morris Bingen. br. Averell Kittv L. Bellini, gr. Thomas Hinds 2 Time 2:19.

Class D. Trotting. May Boy. b. by Walnut Hall.

Averell Harriman 1 Rowdy McGregor, Judge Seeger 2 Prince Todd. blk. Dr. J. the aecond d.

Trie on, ilitor until he diod iu when as succeeded by John T. Roak, tcutinued until nr.v. UNDERGOES OPERATION. Winifred Cox. danghtr-r of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas B. Co, of 14S North street, underwent a serious operation at Thrall Hospital on Sun-cay afternoon. Several days previous she had fallen on the pavement, striking on her head and a fracture of the skuii. She is in a serious condition today.

The operation was performed by Drs. A. B. Chappel! and A Stivers. to have occurred on August lc when he is alleged to have I from Rev.

Dr. -Frederick Star Spangled Banner." For three hours the rioting raged on the common and in about Park Square, where the offices of the Socialist party of Massachusetts are. The crowd engaged numbered about 10,000. Police were powerless or passive, seeming to sympathize with the enlisted men and the hundreds of volunteers who assisted them. Not Stanley, in Vails Gate, under North Street In the Sunday morning Miss Moore, of Syracuse, spoke SiFINE RECITAL IS ii.th.

pretenses. The defen: Q-ench no: the Spirit." She L- maybe put to thp Fourth of July, titer no weehiy prayer meetin; afternoon, at ihe 1 ts a tc-saporary victory- when Seegc-r excluded the copy of what is said to be Worthiugton's crsiatnal record in Australia. This Kiernan 3dr unul a provost guard of of the Ladit GIVEN ON FRIDAY Miss Martin's Pupils Appear iu Circleville Kirsch- fixed bayonets was called out from ion of h. rs; njrh- pon to con- tne naval training station 71ST "WRITTEN UP." The New Ycrk Herald of Sanday devoted half a page to an illustrated article on the -record in war service the Seventy-first is making -somewhere in New York." In connection with the article are various sketches of officers and scenes which look very familiar. the Commonwealth pier did the disorder all the ladies der.

This record purports to! that Crawford, under the name r.d congregation ar suDside. The common was under martial law and the provos; urch. guard took entire charge away from Time Class E. Trotting. The Lady Brook, br.

by J. Malcolm Forbes, John Packer! Bereica. b. Thos. Hinds ...2 May Girl.

b. Averell Harriman3 Bing Bang. b. Judge Seeger4 Helen bik. Mr.

Shook ..5 Laddie, b. Judge Hall Frisco, b. Peter Goode 6 Time 2:27. Class F. Trotting.

Pee Wee. b. by Red Moko. Frank Burgess 1 Valmara. br.

Peter Goode .2 of lias been convicted! on four counts on larceny under; la'it- pretenses and had served f-evea ears in jail in Melbourne. the police. They made half a dozen Circleville, July 2 With ten of her advanced pupils. Miss Rose K. Martin, of Middletown, entertained most Taursoay ai id Lrtdh-' arrests, all of Socialists, on charges of rioting and failure to register for n- i clock, at the churca.

EC5aTcrers and Mis- Mc-ore to-- About an hour "as Taken up select the jurors and about a First Presbyterian Churctt. delightfully a large audience at the i Circleville Presbyterian Church, Fri-' day evening. June 29. The eutertaia- mr-nt was under the auspices of the The- ladies of the church will meet DOUBLE HEADER JULY A double header ill re played on the new diamond at Midway Park en July 4. oetwecn this Mechanics A.

A idne and the Goshen team, which has distinguished itself this season. The first game will be called ai 10:30 o'clock and ihe second at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. conscription. The paraders numbered S.000. according to the Socialists.

They included 40O of the Socialist branch of the Central Labor Union. 2,000 members of Lettish Socialist organizations. 1.500 Lithuanians, Jewish mem nt hour elapsed before the Crst -witness was called, in his opeaing re-! iiarks the Disirict Attorney referred' to the fact iii.it Worthing ton had! been convicted in Albany county for temoon from 2 until 5. to se the RpJ Cross It is hoced there C. E.

Society of the church, and brought out an audience thai filled the church, and -which showed its: Just blk. Edward LaffertyS Belle Gay. b. W. K.

Dickersonl he a Jargo attendance as the rest of 'Preciatton of ihe excellencies larcrny under false jiretenst-s ia IS ser ae Lomrag of Jus. The prayer meettns be hetd Tnescay of WeJr.es-day srening this week The Official Board will meet after the prayer The etee-iiire commlttae hoid a ntenh-g In th-vestibule of the church at on Tuesday evening. The C. E. Societv wlll also hold a business Jieetir.g af- The Ladies' Ualea meet at the church oa Taaisdav af-temooti at 3 o'clock.

Rev. John L. Greeorv. of rbi bers of cloak trades and other The lirst witness was Rev. J.

Wil- the equiptaent has arrived and tae ladies would like to complete the Mrs. Brady. Mrs. Book. Mrs.

Crowell and Mrs. H. L. Adams Mrii! Dranches or the party. Aliens predominated.

In fact, real American type was consDici Meet by Its absence. Hundreds of giris It hein the Fourth of July there will be nc prayer meeting oa Wed local and piano selections, by and vigorous applause. The pupils who afforded our people this most enjoyable evening were: Catherine Lalor, Veronica Lawder, Helen Packhiser, Winifred Burns, ILllen Preisler. Louise Bergamo, Kathleen Kennedy. Harold F.

Bonds, Myron Bilyeu and Harry Cromley. At the close of the concert, the pastor, Re. Mr. Vaaoveran. voiced the sentiment of the audience in were in tne parade, and there eight bands.

One American Salt nesday evening First Baptist Churoh. bir Chapman. 0f Jamaica. L. I moderator of the Church of America.

Jle slated that he had first m-t Crawford in Australia ia where he was known as the Rev. Woxthlngton. At that time he said he was traveling around the world us a representative the Presbyterian Church of America. Ho that Worthlngton heard of him and t-atae to see him for assistance and lold him that he had been converted while In prison who will preach next Sunday borne In the parade, lost In the mass of red banners. Each parader carried a small red flag, but what incited The Lord's Supper was observed Get the Round Package Uied for y3 Century.

the riots was Danners against Caution and conscription, of which typical Sunday morning nroceded by a ccmmunloa address hv the pastor. The Juniors held their laat maet lag at 5 m. for the months of July and August. Sr. C.

E. meeting at 6:30. led by heartv thanks to Mits Martin and- specimens her pupils for the evening of pleas-j If this Is a popuiar war, why con- afforded, and invited ail into scrlption? oeeied. Memorial Presbyterian Church. At the moiEing tervice.

Dr. Wi-ht read the Deliverance c-f the General Assembly on the ttuie of the Nation which all Presbyterian churches were requested to read at the mom- Prajer meeting "Tuesday nt 7::.0 m. Prayer for the President and all chapel, -where ice cream and caki Tne United States haa ordered Miss Edna Crosby. Topic, "Little Things that make or mar. were dispersed with liberal hand-In both the instrumental and vocal Who Etole Panama and crushed The evening subject.

"The Church and Conservation. Toit, t-xecution the pupils showed skiUed i raining and technique, and some of the pupils displayed natural ability Haytl? Liberty Bonds are a first mortgage on labor. Prov. 20, S. and Prov.

12. 1. Closing HORLICKS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex-tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infant and children thrive on it. Agree tmth the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged.

Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc-Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nutritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Hoste Democratize Germany what about 'FriBCO and the Danbury hatters? Tha parade formed around Social said that he had had some financial difficulty with a woman and that he was not guilty of the charge brought against him.

He had not raid anything further in regard to Iho case end Chapman had not Inquired. Mr. Chapman had been called in an effort to prove Worthlngton's Australian record but when shown the document from Australia, re was unable re say under oath that it referred to the prisoner. At the close of his testimony, Judge Seeger sustained the motion nade by "the defendant's counsel, J. D.

Wilson, that the criminal record he stricken out. The second witness called -was Rev. Dr. F- J. Stanley, who siated that he had first seen Worthing! on at Pough- in D11.

at a meet-: ist neaaquarters Farlc Square, and as the head of the line reach nil a point opposite the various recruiting ot superior order, MECHANICS TRIM EAGLES SUNDAY In a game of base'oaU at Midway Park on Sunday af temoon, the Mechanics A. A. nine defeated the Eagle contingent of this city. The final score stool 9-0. Owing to a break down of their automobile, the Newburgh team, which was to have played at the Park did not arrive until 4 uu me iremonr street mail of the Common trouble started.

Some 300 or 40o enlisted men were massed there, apparently by prearrangement, the crowd was so large, "Two hundred thousand coffins! What a gall!" yelled one bluejacket. "Take the flag away from them, Sailors, marines ana soldiers charged at the head of thf iino na hile the O. W. ing of the North River Presbytery when Wcrthirgton v.as assigned to I team 0 Ione Star Spangled Banner in the pro- ising the Mechanics bat-l and 1-itchrod. Logan ive innings and Giei took ter.v, the New Hamburg Chr.rcn.

He next nut him when Wi.rthinetoti came his in Vails Gate, a total stranger to his wife and almost a stranger to himself. He told that his his place for the remainder of the wile and children would turned out of their home the next dav xrn he could secure S5u0. Worthia; DROWNS SUNDAY Sound Teeth Good Health: Ninety persons out of every hundred have diseased teeth and mouths. Every two persons out of three contract diseases through the mouth. Keeping the teeth and mouth sound produces good health.

The Cady Dentists are men of experience. They are graduates "of the best schools in America. They diagnose every case carafuiiy, Diseased teeth are crowned and made useful Missing teeth are restored by bridfiwork. All work is done painlessly. HOURS, 9 A.

M. to 9 M. SUNDAY HOURSf 9 A.M. to 1 CADY DENTAL OFFICE ecaaiuu tt, uorne in t.nnmpn to the Parkman band stand several hundred yards away, where a band concert was being given under municipal auspices. Meanwhile hundreds of small riots and individual fights began and continued for hours until the provost guard with fixed bayonets had broken up the last surging mass.

From the Parkman band stand the main body of enlisted men started a parade of their own, with freouent interruptions to the continuitv of line in order that stra-ir IN ORANGE LAKE over night at the Stanley home -ind ths next morning Dr. Stanley claims he went to the bank with him and there endorsed a note fcr (3v to t.c Ti which is still r.npai.;;. Newlmrgh'jEtlv 2 Joseph Bloch. A r.con recess was taker, and the. 21 years old, of 2419 Tth avenue, Nesr testiracry tf Dr.

Stanley was York city, was drcw-aed in tinned this afternoon, Lake here, at noon Sunday. He was feel the might of Uncle Sam's ditenipis dt socialist lead-l ers to speak on the Common as' the norm street, MidrliPtrnim i were prevented by the po-i day and had gone to the lake on lice. Til save you money" (GoSite0 lay to in swimmmir aioch jui One of the Socialist band: a front a beat, about 3o0 feet from pressed by the enlisted raen's paraded iua.Li.su iiom tue common t.it after roming up once, sank body was not recovered uu ana tnence back mence Dack Twice as comf (f1) Take Witch No. 1 at her word. It will rt tt ne Socialist headquarters in Park 4'" minutes iater.

The rodj was en 10 New York city for iniennuit. square wnicn are on the second floor.5 Here the parade ended to raid the So- i ciaiist offices. Fumimre and litera-' TJNTERMYER FOILS only set you back four nickels and your feet and pocket-book will be a long BLACKMAIL PLOT dow. Nothing was left intact i psi(ie but the safe and a picture cf ce of Toskers iast night Lincoln. No harm came to anv of way ahead.

Soft Knit Italian on a ccarge or "ie gin paraders. to blackmail Samuel Fn-j Park Square was littered with the' The sonar, aeons trota tne offices and a blue-' i.Ce touciled a match to the NcWrhan avenue. Yonkers He burned for 15 the adTiu ae had tried to et-; lwl imcom 5 statue till poi-c und-r izien put the fire out IPSWICH-IS Men's (Guaranteed) Socks PERSONAL. Arth SL John, Washington, i WEDDINGS arents. Mr.

and Mrs. cha. Grand avenue. i1 do wear VERY, VERY long. It's mighty hard work to punch, cut, or break through IPSWICH-15, because the loosely twisted cotton yarn forms a SOFT KNIT "cushiony" texture which yields and "gives." Parisen Fuller.

Slenville Mr and Mrs. Walter Sat 252 East Main street, Connecticut where they several dajs -with relative spend 'have ben received" bv relatives anTl Mr. Wends in this viUage of the mlrriago jof Miss Ruth H. Fuller, of Take Good Witch No. 2 at unusual comfort luxury Absolutely last colore.

Ipswich -IS sre exactly the foul wear that very many Costs only four nickels to find out if you need thm. TROLLEY FARE INCREASE. The Wallkill Transit Company, its effort to secure permission of ti Public Service Commission to 1: and later a teacher in Lenh J' Grge cu that place. The wedding oi-j currcd on Thursdav J5rae 28. at the Parisen home, on High street, where couple reside after a short Us rate of fare nas a i honej-moon trip.

to dhide the distance betwe this city and Goshen into three zem protecting StocktCxjerit, Star Kara is juicy Sf Star Hani it's economical. Also ask your dealer jJf3fgf for Star boiled Ham rieady to serve; fine for i daughter of the P-avid Fuller, of Eli from the city limits to the count; seat, and also cut out the matter transfers from the Goshen line points in this city, as at present tpwtcl Trade Muk I At afl Stores "Witch" materials it aB laV Trade Mark We woaidn't iLw stand for lower- IPSWICH MILLS OKTKNIT ter ot Mrs. G. F. Andrews, of this village, and also a sister of Rev.

Hart S. Fuller, of Yonkers. SKINNER SUCCEEDS RICHARDS. Albany, July 2 Oeorge I. Skinner, of Painbridge.

Chenanr0 county, assumed the duties of Superintendent of Banks of the state todav, succeed- HOFFMAN LODGE. A regular of Horf-man Lo-lge. 412, F. A. M.

will be held Tuesday evening, at 7:30, whe.t th second degree will be conferred on a cass of candld.ates. 'v MF.RflRCHIVE, NkwspapfrRRCHIVE.

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