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MIDDLETOWN, DAILY TIMES-PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1917. jo urn in town, motored home the early part of the week- J. Morris has had erected on his; Lome oronertv. 120 Monhacen avenue THE DAILY FASHION HINT. but facing on Knox avenue, a substantial and spacious garage.

Size, Miss Sallie P. Arnott. oi tew ior. is visiting at the home of friends la the Coldenham section; ATHENIA HWXIS L0c JJJJJJUJq Vim MFFTFNfl position and ail aet it off well. Miss Anna Nolan and Miss Dettie Present Tern, of Court M.

Crans nave gone to the former's home at Cornwall for a weea-ena vis- MANAGERS OF THE HOSPITAL Meeting Held on Friday Afternoon SCHOOL 0FNURS1NG SIX MOKE SUFFRAGE PICKETS ARE SENT UP Thirty Days Given Women i Wiio Flaunted Banners. It. A pleasant union of the classes May Last 3 Weeks of 1917 (graduate) and 1918. Moatieello. Sept.

r5 The Septem Mrs. Elizabeth Rourke. general! DON'T WALK ON THE RAILROADS New Law to be Strictly Enforced WARNING IS ISSUED Officers Will be Rigbt on tbe Job Washlnaton. Seat 15 The six mil ber term of 3cprene Co art which has been in session since Monday. wlU night watch of main building, is indulging 17 days of well earned va- itant suffragists who waved banners at the gates of the White.

House ware nmhsMr last three weeks. Charles E. Nichols, of Coblesklll. on tTiaay. oy juoge uuoaj ed 30 davs each in the Workhouse.

wjth the Eastman Kodak Com rice oreslditia. Daffts and Bliss Haz-zard Entertain PAPER ON THE WAR Gathering One of Best in History pany; at Geneva, with her A six months' term for the women This is Justice Nichols' first ap-; pearance in Monties Ho since his ele jamei foner. had been threatened; out me seu- Many Regret Passing of tmrp was made short. Judge Mullow Mrs. Harold Smith is caring for vation to tee DCjrrac uu.

ny said, "because of the innocent; Mam building nlgnts in the absence the bar or the court was nueo th attorneys from this county as Librarian of ilrs. RDUrKe. nature of their banners. The banners that caused Thurs well as from other counties. day's riounif bcre Inscriptions "Ho! Among the latter were: Tae.

tx. The librarv continues open daily MM 5-ii T. Crist. Elmer H. President William H.

Rogers, Mld-j dletown; es-Senator John C. R- Tay for the aad comfort of Long Must Woman Walt for Liberty Lemon and' John Bright, cf Middie-j State Hospitai readers. This is as lor. JUddletowa. and Mrs.

Jfaui tuck- Tho wompn sent to iail Friday werel its time honored servitor would wish. Katherine Fisher. Washington; RuiLl -own- John K. Lvevsny, of Eheuvlue E. B.

Fnlierton. C. E. and S. Cuddeback.

of Port Jerrls. Miioiowr. ciofc unmruihiK Hns. 1 For 25 veafs the library 1 Sept. 15 Crocker.

Hinsdale. Nina Samara kindly i uital. Frldav afternoon, for the memorial to one whose Are you in the habit of walking on the railroad tracks for tbe purpose of taking a short cut to or from bn-lness' If ou Jire. beware, lest rare indeed that an aggregation cf A3 iaqcest was taven ir -cimtA thauKht rare tne oulldins with lta dim. Kiev.

Russia; Ann uwasier, tmnr- Mrs. Frederick Vi. Kendalti of A-t-T V. HiackU-v acsins: in: Hamburg. N.

and Mrs. Mark Jack Managers. Dr. Maurice C. Ashlei.

distinctive Panthenon design. Hadi superintendent of the hospital, was we the means we wouid revitalize one of the oiScrs of the railroad, son. Baltimore. fenerations you in tne act. the Idea of devotion of him who has artists of ssrr.

high standard a were present meeting of Atherrtr- Cinb la VrrfTyf at Thursday. Is net -srith anywhr outside of the larger rltie. and cniy then at entertain- also conierence with tne mana- May Hinckley. This was an action for support. After harinK Ma HinckleT and Earl a.

Brundage for th defendant the court directed John Lrons for the defendant to submit place you undr arrest, and takes you before" she recorder, who has the au I sers. Secretary Frank Durland was gone with a fresh memorial, "The Ewer Memorial Library" for he had thority to fine you not less than si nor more than $5 for every lime you great visions ot Its future usefulness oots of high price and LcmsiTe ana gooa. sucn a receuicaiiQ bis findings. In special term or. Monday afternoon the cast- for dlTorce of Pad riolute the law by counting the tiesj when von should keeo in the place tiring a new ana near appeal.

patient caiae in only Friday, his delicate health making reading about designed for pedestrians. Heiden against iiessie neicen DON'T BUY MILK unless you can get quality. have our own farm and cows a IK-tectiTe wiuiam iane, ol uie, tried withoat a Jury. After hearing th- testimony the court directed Elis- hi one diversion ana saia ne: i Erie, told a Times-Press reporter this detained at Chester by illness in his family. Hon.

A. W. Corwin seat re- grets from Atlantic City. 1 The principal business of the meet-J ing was of a routine character, Numerous letters from patients greeted the board. Some interviews were granted.

la no case was com-. plaint made of personal ill treatment or neglect. The Idea of being unjust-i ly detained or Improperly commit-: ted is a prevalent idea with many i of tbe mentally ill. The board Is earnestly desirous that this altitude don't know what I would do without! morning that he proposed to com-. orth Baker, woo appeared ior this library." The present ounamg: our milk is produced under the plaintiff, to submit his decree.

it too small ana aas long peea mence arresting on Monday all persons found walking on the track of the company. "For some days 1 have Tueosy morning mc iwuuwW6 It was Mr. Ewers dream MOST oANIl AKY CUNUlMUWa, and has PASSED THE SEVEREST TESTS. Our Jersey cows give cause was tasen up tor triai: Aipua Mrs. James Burneu, tor-mex president of ti deb.

-who -was oh.twTMn of the day, was unusually fortunate and presented to nearly SOC members and gacsta the finest pro-gam heard thla year. Almost since the orfftnfasitlon of the club the members hare looked, forwasd yearly to the Tisil of Ir. and Mrs. Carl E. Dofft and 'brl- daughter.

Miss Begin XKit of Mount Vernon. Dr. Dcff is a well known vocal icsomrtar in Ifetr Tori city and has a summer from, at Burns ide. He and his fam-h- nmnhwxl emina Athenians been warning violators ai tne law. Betta Maxweu as auniinisLrau-ii William Jamas Maxwell, against worthy and in proportions of the wide scope" of the big Institution, real richness to our milk- Deal with the producer direct and get said the detective, "and on Monday nil must beware, for 1 certainly will lonnlA It Honda.

Lewis N. Stanton pull any ana ail i una on me. real service. Sold in quart ana pint bottles at your convenience. for plaintiff and Arthar C.

Kyle fori defendant, with J. M. Messinger as tracks, it makes no ouierence wao Alois Forthofter looks fine after his! acatlon which he spent quite close. oi many suau not. prejuuite jiu wormy case.

An outline sketch of the new proposed tuberculosis pavilion from the they are, or where they come from counsel. This was an action brought MAPLE LEAF FARM to home there on Bonnell street. i x- w. stated: "You mar say that -TiTbn and for setting aside of State Architect ofitces was found too incomplete for acceptance at this the law will be enforced by tnis roaa conTeyance of real estate on gro Kxme- was made In fraud Thomas G. Conklin and Miss Grace best friends and eacb September, 1 all persons who waiK toe iracus tho O.

V. will be arrested -when rhi Tvk's offering of new- when they give of their beat creditors. The verdict was In fafor employes. The field Is great but the i renewed ever caught in the fact." time. The appropriation was made IS months ago and the hospital is desirous of completed plans so as to erect this long contemplated and dnOi tasy create of the defendant.

oilers are tew. iom. juu iust what to do get busy. Miss With the Dufits on Thursday wa this city, who is an officer for the much needed edifice. ESTABLISHED Sit.ce 18S6 Fuller is Invited to the Monday i O.

W-, stationed at btlca, was in Miss Marguerite dazzarc, aiso Vnrai Vernon, who has been stady- the action brought by Carrie McCor-mlcfc against The New York Ontario, Western railroad company. Plain- rjf? is suing for damages sustained In dance. Also join the club early "My lovely new evening gown," says Thelma, "is of black chiffon velvet and the sleeves are lonrr black tnlle ecarf draperies. There is a very striking design on the girdle (see how low it is placed) of rhines tones and crystal, bugle beads. x.

Y. h. srki town today, ana statea mat uiu is.w was being enforced up the ilne. The MIddletown State Homeopa is a good thing not to misa. lag with Dr.

Buffi for eight years-i Miss Barssrd has a voice of thrilling. iVetchum thic Hospital School of Nursing, in beginning the session of 1917-1S15. enters its thirtieth year. The intro LIBRARY WEEK a lyric soprano ot punai timbrev ntoe-uke and rich. She made tnitii hnc last Jans hen she MONTGOMERY.

ductory announcement of the school the loss of her husband who was kll! ed by a train of the defendants a Livingston Manor. ELECTRIC MERGER calendar, which is at hand, prefacing; OPENS MONDAY eegg with HartineUi at the big Rec rvrm fwp tn Vernon, and was tne curriculum, is miormauve. OLD RELIABLE COAL and Montcomery. Sept. 15-C.

A- Pier- Announcement. The MIddletown State Homeopa son, of Coldenham. who has con givm an oration second only to that received by Martirie3I himself. The TEACHERS iN THE ducted a blacksmith shop for a num- UNHEARD OF HERE thic Hospital maintains a Registered Will be Held at Lake- UMBER YARD. -rst twantifcl Tcice in the country hr of vPirs on the MonlKomery- School of Nursing which provides HARRIMAN SCHOOL Newburgh state road, opposite the valuable oooortunities ior tne educa Your business for Coal and and the finest piata)i3Efeo" is the way ilartineni described u.

Miss Has-sara i now actlTe in concert work and is preparing fcr grand opera. She prn-r 3amcart, who de tion of pupil nurses. The course of Instruction covers a period of three Report Albany Man Had home of Benjamin B. miliams, win move his business to what Is known as the mule barn, opposite the hotel nrooerty, on the corner of the road ipnoine- to Walden. October 1.

His wood Farm Inn The twenty-seventh annual of the New York Library Association will ooen Monday evening, Sept. ears and nuoils must meet the Re Such a Plan Lumber always appreciated Faculty Has Again Commenced Duties clared her voice to be "the most gents' requirements, (one year of High school, or its equivalent). The rnlfn! fr TVW "iCTt-" All instructions consist of lectures, dem wre-e ffaDir charmed and OUR SPECIALTY family is already occupying this repaired property. It is said that the stone shop and the house, south, in onstrations and class work. Practi 17, at Lakewood Farm Inn, Koscoe, N.

Y. The meeting will continue until Saturday morning, Sept. 22. The iidnt Tpttn. to express their de- cal experience in surgical, gynecolo-i Harriman, Sept.

15 The Harrimani light in most nattering terms. am fn -uWrfon Charles F. Haw- the rear, will oe taxen aown oy timer E. Roosa. a lawyer, in New- gical and medical nursing is gamed in the surgery.

srvnecolOKical depart sessions have been planned to pro A statement was made In Albany on Friday and credited to prominent residents of that city close to NIcho-: las F. and James Cox Brady, that plans had been made for the merger of all the electrical power interests In th! RtntP. burgh, who has considerable prop Union School has reopened with good faculty, as follows- Prof. A. Johnson, principal; S.

0. W. C0A1 307-311 North Middle mote a great variety ot prohtable erest- ment and wards of the hospital! Hydrotherapy is taught In the hydro- erty in that section. iins renewed his acquaintance the cicb and read a paper of absorb-; tag interest. Mr.

Hawkins, who Is; f-rwn Warwick, is a Bhodes scholar iirs. Afleii ot jersey t.ity. llany nractical aspects of everyday tnerapeutic department, wnicn i active operation. The practice library concerns will be discussed, Johnson, preceptress; Miss Matriei Sutherland, of Goshen, fiftn and sixth. town, N.

Y. diseases of children and obstetrical while the reports of the several is a guest of the Misses Lodge, at the Empire House, for a few days. William Rankin and James Donahue, of New York, after a brief so- Inasmuch, as the statement made reference to the "merger of all electrical interests" in the state, the local monaster -of the Orange County and has Just completed his coarse in Oxford. The young man has quite a penchant for writing and his resume grades; Miss Mildred O'Neil, of Mon training is zamed at Fiower Hospital, New York with which this roe, third fourth: Miss Inez mlttees will review Important phases of library activity in the State. The ail-absorbing theme of the World War and the liDrary-'s part it will school is affiliated.

Public Service Corporation, which Bush, of Monroe, Miss Gaill break of the war: the heroic, aelf- control Interests in MIddletown, Port The pupils are selected from those anaereii, ot (Joruand, lirst grade; Jervis and Monti cello, was asked I Miss Loretta Slach, pnysicai applicants who are between tne ages of eiKhteen and twenty-five years. Have Your what, if anything, he knew of the re lag; B. C. Tooker, manual training. be ably presented.

Closer mtlmacy among the library workers of the State Is a definite object ot" this Conference. George Haven Putnam, the distinguished publisher, Francis ported proposition. "I know." he replied, "that the Bra Mrs. Horace Hudson is enjoying motor trio to Bingham ton- sacrincing manner in which men, women and children readjusted then-likes to meet the new conditions; the Tarying sentiments which America's ttitade to the war aroused, and the renewed optimism this country's entrance into the conhict has brought1 about were related with graphic touches that clearly pictured each dy interests have made no overtures Mr. and Mrs.

George X. Baker; We FALL who are of good health and moral character and who are apparently fitted by temperament and otherwise for a nurse's career. All applicants for admission to the school must present evidence of at least one year of satisfactory High school wor it. Or its nnrl snn HarnJfi are pnirvvine to tiih comcanv." He had heard trio to Niagara Fails. Hackett, editor and critic of the New Hepublic.

J- Wyer, State Librarian and Miss Josephine Rathbone, director raio ihrorianitor OVERCOA' txretta aiacs, tne pnysicai nothing of the proposition until told by a Times-Press reporter. Other beads of electrical interests in other cities doubt the authenticity of tho renort, declaring that one inme i. at. equivalent. Candidate; ander Thompson's.

the School of Nursing, who hav A mane the guests present was 3iiss 'aiianan, ot Boston, is teacii- sufficient credentials are not reasor- for doubting it is the fact that! mg the school on Cregan's Hill. Miss Veronica Bans and Miss Zint will spend their vacation Bridgeport, Conn. to merge all ot tne power pianis the State would require a tremen- dous aniGunt of money, and this is Have von seen the Knit Cloth Overcoat. Warmth withd quired to the written entrance examinations which are held in May and August. Those lacking the credentials will be required to take the entrance examinations, and if these Mabel Potter Caggert of Bock Tavern i and Aew York, writer for the Pictorial Review.

Mrs. Daggert has but recent-j returned from France and England, where she was sent by her magazine to study the conditions of women since the war. Her experiences are TtonderfullT related in the September easy to obtain at the present: Miss Mary Rooney is spending her! of Pratt Library school, will be among the speakers-Round tables on Intimate library matters will be conducted by such specialists as Miss Bacon, Miss Hass-ler, Mr. Ib'ootson and Mr. Seward.

The National Association of Audubon Societies will give a lantern lecture on bird protection, and the library's opportunity to promote It. George D. Pratt. State Commissioner of Con-sen ation. will give a lecture with motion pictures on the work of the State in preserving its natural time.

vacation in Oneida, wltn her relatives; are passed satisfactorily, they wiii be Edward F. Cregan, who has been spending some time with his nte mUst be made up before they WOMEN'S GUILD IN weight. Unwrinkable. Some with belts. A Sweater is always "useful.

It's time to throw away your Straw Hat. Mark Cross Company gloves for men and women. Our store will be closed nest Monday. n-iil a diDloma. issue of the magazine.

It had been hoped to have Mrs. Daggert. speak be- tore the club Thursday but this she was unable to do. Her work abroad Each pupil nurse spends a period REGULAR SESSION in the operating room, pharmacy. NOVEL JOINT WILL IS and the many terrible things see witnessed brought their reaction in ths form of shattered nerves.

Mrs. Dag Library week Is always character- The FirstCongregational laboratory, gynecological and hydro-; therapeutic departments. Demonstrations, massage and bandaging are given special attention. Pupils who have completed the three years' and who have met all other gert as had to cancel all engage-! meats to lecture until she has recov- ADMITTED TO PEOBATE jjjstrumeiit Made by George Wagner and Wife. Ladies Meet ered her health.

Mts PennelL of Honesdala, Pa, Morris B. Wolf Bro. requirements and have successfully sloas and good fellowship. It seems quite 3urc that this Conference at Lakewood Farm Inn, in the hands of President Stevens, Librarian of Pratt Institute, will meet every expectation as to attendance, profit ana enjoyment. Jt -mxaer member of the club, address The "Woman's Guild of the Fir3t; passed tne nnai examinations ue graduated.

MonUcello, Sept: IS The will Congregational Church met at ed a few words ol nsarry we. "hor old. time friends- Mra. George and Katherine Wagner, late txraauaies ma; uetume i erfciaieicu of Kenoza Lake, a joint aCair. parts i nnTSe3 after complying with the re- to3d of hex work as chairman Warae county in the suffrage made in the plural aad nt rho ttPtrpnts of the chapel Thursday.

42 ladles being present. As usual the opening service was conducted by the president. Mrs. Hombeck. with Mrs.

Horace A. parts in meat and stated that her county wasj Monticello. The property, consisting! under which this school is registered. ilcOowan at the pisno. There was uOT, Scaler of the farm of 32 acres ana personal The instructors are always reaay carried tor woman smxrago iaat ism.

Luncheon Precedes Entertainment. Preceding the entertainment a verj PEACHES prayer jby Dr.SwlfiL The program years of age. who ran away from property of about 1.200, is given toi to eive added assistance darner, Caariotte. on condition elaborate luncheon was served. Sai- schoo' and considerable extra time isl riven to teaching and demonstra-j wita readings by Mrs.

MrCoarh when found here. Today. that she give her parents a home as -ria and hTdranxeas carried out the! Rhodes and red white color scheme. The Hombeck read jack home. At the death of the parents Char- lions.

Special quiz classes are held for graduates who wish to take the Regents' examinations. menu included cold boiled ham, sue-: the Women's 3oard of Missions potash, tomato saiad, cheese inform the Guild of the good work biscuits, brown bread, three or tour done abroad. A talk by Dr. lotte is to pay to the other children i th- following "providing the ex-' pr-nse of 'Keeping the parents has not mnas ai jeuies, wtw, vcw stvitL tne program. At tr.i great quantities oi aeuciotu tenia1 next me-tinc Ot.

Grace 6 Charles street, through the agency uai extern: --Chester Gow, of PoughWle. of Henschel Davison. Toe. Maty, Adam v-" -Cf-iT-T o-" i viiin kinr-m; i IO. Phii.p Bernhardt, a son-in-law.

cake. The hostesses were Xrs. i Socman, Mrs. Robots. The school begins its work on Monday, following which the personnel of rlases and faculty will be given in this column.

Rev. Dr. G. W. Grinton will conduct the services at tbe chapel on Sunday afternoon.

Personal. The death oi Librarian Wm. B. Ewer comes as a personal loss to vptv manv Patients and employes Hose Lev me ana Jiiss Florence iiojs- speak and a luncheon win ton, of Goshen; Mrs. caar.ce;.

served. Brooks, Mrs. ifent: Hawkins. Mrs.) I. Neiser This joint will is a new one Surrogate Smith.

Two of the cla "It is our desire that our rrlJWO? TRAIN WAS PEACHES PEACHES Miss Mmnie petrr shall have a home with NOT FIRED UPON alike are generous In their praise of shall) this senile, good man. The passing! f.re in-er'-st the place, out 1W0 YEARS' MISERY FROM ECZEMA Sore and Red. Awful from Disfigurement and Loss of Hair. One Cake Cuticura Soap and One Box Ointment Healed. Cost Only 75c.

"A rasa broce oci on rny necc and head that later turned oct to ecrema. The z5ected parts were sore and red. ir.d caised a grrcat dci! irritatfor. 2'-thej hched sotnat scratched Associated Press Miss Bstelle Thayer and Webb of Bumstde; Mrs. ton and Mrs.

Wtlham San burgh; Miss Ruth i.totnps I on burgh, and Mrs. Nattie Charles McKinney anc Hosidag, of nor run i of time wiil reveal more cieariy the! r.y dr-'- Charlotte's con-j noble qualities of ais character. Columbus, Ohio. Sept. 13 No ciers or others womded and nothing, found to sui-stantiate last nihfs re-i 7 or: that a troop train had been fired: ion leave.

With his family he no doubt proceed by autorao- the wla of George who June II, last, three months af--r nls ife. Mingo Junction, say railroad1 wa-t said som'thiag was -rain, presnnaabiy a -c one window was broken. COMMITTEEMAN DEAD. c- Fred G. Armstrong, oi Long Eddy.

0 long a valced employe of th Er-. Railroad and iife-long resident oi the viBage, died suddenly oi a week ago Saturday, which vas a to Ftica and other familiar points of that section. NOTICE I have bought 5,000 baskets of peaches, yci KAISER WOULD FREE SEIZES FLOUR. N-t York. Ser.t.

13 New and white fruit, 16 qnart baskets, and they will be reason! BELGIUM, HE WRITES Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Norton -were; trticipants In a pleasurable motor in Thursday afternoon extending to great shock to the comiritinf, Armstrong was a member oi publican County Committee ft Town of Fremont, Sullivan cc MoniJcello via Port Jervis, a near Don't pay high prices, as there is plenty of fruit in the German Reply to Pope's Peace century run in all.

Offer Said to Promise It. try, but they are not getting quite ripe on account of ow that yostrrfiay tie Ff-deral grain motiopoo tcok. barrA of standard cakers' f.our from a cf ba consigned to Norway and turned it over to a of the Produce Exchange, -a-hich -Jrtii Miss Greta M. Van large nurse of ward 35. West; nights.

Starting to pick Monday, they will be fine. WA Group, started for White Lake Fri- Sept 15 Germany's reply th peace offer of the Pope has icn received at tbe Vatican, and it is taid to contain an offer to free oay to begin ner vacaaon. later the best is to come. distribute it to jobbers without profit or commission. she will proceed to Binghamton.

For the week-end she is accompanied by OBITUARY. Mr. Chartes S. Robinson. Walton, Sept.

15 Mrs. Charles Robinson died Sunday afternoon, Sep-j tember 9, at her home on upper Deia ware street. Mrs. Robinson is survived by her husband, the well known O. W.

conductor; one son, Leon of West New York, N. and a daughter. Mrs. Frank -S. Wheeler, of Buffalo; also by her aged mother, Mrs.

Martha Walker. Belgium and relieve her forevei all military or civil dominition. Formal announcement of the te I -uSered misery ro years. I her a rccorr.rr.er.'ie'd Soap and feit 'better "when "ti" r'x of Cutic-ra Scap cr.e box cf Ointment I was healed." Florence Ktt-nsc NO Y. July I i9i'i.

Prevent these dlstre win skin troubles necorr.ir.ij serious by maicawr Cutksra Soap, jLfid no other, ycjr every-day toilet soap, assisted by iittie roaches of Curicura Ointment r.ov and then. They are ideal for keeping the cornplexicr. fresh and clear, hands soft, scalp clean, hair luxuriant. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail addreas post-card; Dept. Boston." Sold everywhere.

her mena and sister graduate or isu Miss Florence K. Doran. of the not" are withheld for the present, but it is intimated also that it will contain a little fling at President Wilson by declaring that Germany Naturally. "Old man Butt is always running down his son's sehooL and I believe it is -because the boy is always at the foot of his "At the foot, is he; Then that Is where the shoe pinebey." Baltimore American. Levinson's Mark has no desire to interfere with the John J.

Kinsella is again at the! West End following an outing in New: York. He resumes duty Tuesday i just Id time to lend a hand with the downcoialng of the two chimneys of the old power plant, and that brick by brick. internal government of any other When in need of anything use the Times-Press -want columns. col Chief Etoctrlcal Engineer Thoma' 21 West Main Street. pfrARCHIVE- Nfwsi krHRCHIVE.

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