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   Middletown Daily Herald (Newspaper) - July 8, 1925, Middletown, New York                               DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY JULY 8 025 M Florence Taylor to Wolf Jr The engagement of Miss ence Taylor of 63 avenue of this city to Edwin Jr Linden was announced evening at a party given by Florence of 10 Forest The announcement came somewhat of a surprise tu the fourteen guesta present Taylor and Mr Wolf are well known by tlie younger sot this Cards and a varied featured tiie evening after which nun's were served joyed music being furnished by j Los Slovens Orchestra Another lawn party will to held I next Tuesday evening Cards have been received by relatives of Brerman of tills city her safe ar- in San Francisco sit j Carmelite Folk Enjoy j Four bus loads of women children of tho Mount Carmel i ish left this city Tuesday morning to enjoy a picnic at Orange Lake I They arrived at the amusement park about noon and spent the The Misses Maud Anderson of j remainder of their time there en- York city Nina Vogel of joying the which the Tooker of Slate park Hill Ann and K I JMrBride of this have i to after having i at Yankee were Mr and Mrs James Saunders avenue this tho at a dinner party last even ins at their Mr and Mrs Karl Mr Mrs O P Davis Mr nml MM Khner Francisco Mrs Mrs Warren Curl IK Mrs Mild rod and daughter irand Deputy of Warren and Mollie of War who guests of honor Mr and Mrs this city spent tin York city mopping Hotel there Martin In ilu Mrs Beth ft a lrf ton of her Mri Alphonse Hyde arid of Franklin The Woman's of the Flint will moel In parlors tomorrow al The Association will IN at Friday leavo on tin o'clock from the butt An low will In Nearly fifty member of the Garden Lovers Club of town held a regular meeting afternoon at 3 o'clock In Japanese at iho home or Mr and Mrs G N Mrs K M Korty president of Hie society in of business mooting which was lowed by highly papers and address on iris and native wild Mrs Frank M an exceedingly entertaining paper in the of IriH and on the cultivation of tho during which flic elaborated on tho locally known varieties find their In full exposition Ihli tho i hern n Urn mi tlm roar lawm I Mm Waller It had ranged varieties of native wild lowers glut bud In Mni then III mi each which wwi for Injc from Ilio early dunrod to of tho blue orchids each was In family order In that by the not no with varieties will Ixj ma do Mm II H DuWItt nml MM Scopes Learns the Law j lie provided for Those intending Mrs Marion i gii will Ifi II Sin John T Scapes defendant In the trial in Day ton is scai looking over the laws covering his Chinese Christian General Blames Unequal Treaties As Cause of Chinese Unrest General Feng lire Sod has returned to China where Christian General of China mid lie hoped to take a prominent role factor iu her national i in the organization built up by his BROWNING RICH GODFATHER ON TRAIL OF WE Daughter Dorothy Specifies Kind of She Wishes APPLICATIONS POUR IN NEW YORK July may be two before Edward W wealthy realty tor weds some lucky little girl from the poverty of her home into the fairyland of bis mansion and millions For In another sister to his adopted daughter Dorothy shine Drowning lie will have to consider the of dreds of very young ladies who in the millionaire's offer the realization of their most impossible dreams Two hundred girls tall and short light aud dark pretty and otherwise already have put In bids Scores Of others are to enter the race before makes his final choice Alice's trip to wonderland la as M an excursion to Coney Island compared with the of Browning's tion And the realty man hit the role of good fairy has literally swamped with an- jo his recently published To si and a chanco iu contest a girl must have Kho must be 14 years old or Simple liCo today United Press an from liin tin first lie lins made i Success rani parly and dance held in of tiie Mount Carmel al on evening was n fdi Marguerite was eral chairman of the affair Blidge pinochle and euchre were in play Favors were ri R J Miss Florence Moran Iv 0 Kennedy M William her Albert A 1 and wa en- J I Van to voci which tlm to 75 Tho nun will bo held July 17 at Ilio of J VV al Mr nml A Smith of city thu of n ler yesterday afternoon nt Thrall of unequal treat- ies u the fur the present Chinese unrest Thu United linked the mous general for views on the reason the present trouble and tilt fur tun Unlay nnd in ami Ovid Y IS to II al hei I he Mr Mr and r M mid Mn W -i visit an I Mi i Iohn B LOSES LICENSE H Reached Between Creditors CONTRACTORS ARE OUT real M if n win nnd hi wan revoked i Star on it I of car while in- H he The State vi a lo who will finish the at Stale construction work New wan The cording to information from The next move up to the Attorney to advise the Slate W Jones as to Hie i are on the company and creditors committee got er and reached an agreement said although -i of handled the work to include day have withdrawn entirely no intention of returning according to f the situation taken by the In a statement at the bonding NMW VOUK Inly double header York and the for today because of rain which will decii of the ed Oldest Woman Overseas Worker Attends Meeting fur the by United China July B to your telegram my that the ran only be settled by of treaties to meet i have huu to I I ll h 1C III j I1 111 ceded nil other internal lie i 1 i y ul III The ill airl I I iu i i nf a dl imperial nil han put cur anil ami Hi JIM of HIM rial anil bus I In Ilia foreign j jil points tlm j No country run anil it en- joyn lint nf which In i autonomy nml no nation can i an I o nf a monarchists mid can iho from tho lale chief But according to lila interview he found the j had over to communism Sun Yal Sen he pointed out ed a friendly attitude toward i sia hut did not want communism adopted in China j says that then are two great i in the i at Canton and vicinity One is General JLiao former civil governor of Canton and now its labor chief The other is l Russian agent whom according to Ma Soo the general submits bin monthly pense accounts for transmission to i ow Moscow Soviet says Ma Sou has penet into the minutest in the political and military of tiie Chinese party and he claims hat Russian and aviators are with while the director of the forces lie will work and as part swins 111 the son of Sun Vat Sen t t the situation must he pretty and have i personality must bo athletic and de- tn outdoor life Sim must be without a future In size she must measure up Dorothy who though only 14 an old Is feet One Inch tall ul weighs 125 Dorothy now on vacation in Before she left shw told r daddy just the kind of a he wanted f a girl instead of a boy fin a playmate because a boy is i want a Car to drive Embroidery and artful tuLs and hump into a she said I want a sister oT 11 a little Kirl with no future to whom we a future 1 hope Is and to be out in the deal Tlie lucky little girl who meets approval will en- joy every luxury lhat lias been Tlm 150 dresses ami she lias a Rolls all her mulberry canton crepe The broidery is in called CITY BUDGET ILLEGALLY INCREASED Reversal of Home Rule Act Voids Measure Put Through Legislature OFFICIALS NOT WORRIED MAYOR BRINGS BELL NUISANCE BEFORE C Erie to End Ringing ol Houston Gong late has at Canton I of arms and in opium aru Tlm country Is now hii with ion Scv It wan in liack of on any contract but REJECTED BY BRICKLAYERS UNION July H A a rb it ration of the the masons and in- union and tiie union was last by of of the former t'i 1 of throughout country posal was by rep building State officials in of abolition of huso unjust J absence of Secretary were allay thn of j unable to comment when the tlm Tt N llm of Press exhibited to the ment the statement of This statement of military chief's demands to the Unit Mayor A B today i pot in touch with the ice Commission al Albany and asked that nn inspector be sent to thin city for the purpose of whether or not the Erie Railroad eliminate the Houston crossing bell Action by the Mayor was ted because at several meetings there has been discussion but ing definite lone he said It is in keeping with the precedent at the Harding street ing where a correction of the con- dition was made and due to the fact the railroad said that it could not find would not act out some action by the Public vica Commission the proper for tariff autonomy matters of Iho kind was made clear here today by of J M Condon superintendent of sources outside the Slate Erie New York division fs un- to have been a visitor in the Mayor's office WASHINGTON July H The United States government will j port the of Kang Yuh Chinese war lord in extent of conditional and gradual abolition of foreign extra but will refuse the demand i people that In force Incidents similar lo recently are bound to recur legitimate by the them on pretext Hint China in Iho throoH oT internal e ami that China hud no Strom central menl Fur last I I years stood In tho way of our national and iho solution oC present crisis in by the British aul j of die made by China j for settlement of the j nl Shanghai and secondly I of If statesmen j will come I ward and with America Initialing In ho of not only will the of allayed j but will ho Ihus i In Ihn Far Kast i I States and other powers was ied by the State Department as first official exposition of demands Talks Riff Peace With France Ally WAGNER ACTS FOR ELECTRIC Orange County Electric Com- pany lo Famish Rockland Co Mou ho Town franchis 8 Board to in- Laura Wood licr New York Cily was the oldest woman worker to serve overseas in the late She has been confined lo her home since licr return but the convene lion of ihr Service In New York City have gained the tipper hand in Mie tans or party of China i and has poured into the In China Soo j sonal of the Into Sun Yat Sen i and of President i so-called South China republic as j quoted in an interview with the land to light ami throughout tlv Township of The mill and void If la available from to House by July I The Public Ser will furnish power to Iho Com C Wasnor of M of t Company al the In addition to the de- rived from sales in Soo charges that expenses of about monthly imv from Moscow to tiie chief com- OT the DRY LAW KANSAS CITY Mo July is not mi nor on any enforced i in this according to U S District Attorney C C Madison of Kansas City i KOK VACATION i left for a two wooks of bis ot Walton j the decision of the late Division of the Supreme Court Is correct the act of the Stale Increasing from to the limit that may be raised by tax In this city in any one year for current expenses ia invalid Under the law beforo the Homo Rule enactment thin amendment after pat-saga by the Legislature would have been sent here for hearing Under Home Rule the hill wen I directly to tho Governor without hearing on tho part of city Hence if the Homo Rule law is Invalid the should been sent here and a hearing held thereon This nit nation lias caused con- concern throughout the city especially in municipal Mayor A B Macardell said today that the sago of tho budget ure by tho Governor was one of the first official acts under Home Rule and varied from every other former Increase In the budget Iu that U did not come here for public hearing Iu tho meantime familiar with law declare there Is nothing to worry about even though on the face of it might cause apprehension matter to appeal and the nullification of the Home Rule law by the judges ot the Appellate Division will not be- como operative until such time as more definite is reached Thora is no method of mining how the Court of Appeals will act Salaries here ara not within the scope ot local laws passed since the Home Rule law took effect and te no worry along thai line will ba bothered but little In comparison to other larger cities of the state where at this time everything has been thrown Into a state of moll Son of the Spanish military ith cm the Moroccan lion which ilay more An be the ASKS WALKER FOR SHADE BOUT DETAILS NEW YOKK July j Walker world's welterweight j champion was notified by the New j York state boxing commission to appear Thursday and discuss the details for the bout tn which he is to defend title against Dave Shade tho California challenger I Doyle California promoter has made the only bid for the fight From Girlhood to Motherhood Through nil these periods of their existence thousands of en toil on often with backache pains in side headaches i ami nervousness all telltale tonis of some local derangement E Vegetable Compound is the one great edy that will overcome such ments All over America women are other women how this wonderful medicine has restored them to health joy of ing This for the dous demand for this popular cine for women Tomms TO f FOK f rental ftpc Hit Bett John J Toth chairman of the County Board of Supervisors said today that while no regular ing of that body had been called was of the opinion that every member would attend the funeral of Jacob P Pobe secretary of the Board who died early this morning in a New York hospital Supervisor Toth told The Herald that with the secretary and 1 man residing In tho city aj doubly efficient working force was formed especially where highway were of instant ance Not only that but Mr Pobe was a hard working conscientious tient diligent employe of- the county he said going beyond his physical endurance in cases where matters required urgent attention The Board has lost a very cient Mr Toth said -a long time I fear before we get in running order again It's hard for us to say how much thought of Jake BOOTLEGGERS WORRIED ST PAUL July bootleggers have not been afforded the loophole of congested court dockets of in New York Federal courts in this district can handle the liquor cases placed docket according to Lafayette French U S Dis- y COURTS KEEP PACK PHILADELPHIA July have managed though with a great deal of effort to keep up our court work in prosecuting liquor cases in this U S Attorney George W Coles said today com- menting on U S Attorney Emory Buckner's charge KIWANIS LUNCHEON The regular weekly luncheon of the Club will be held morrow noon at the Michell Inn No regular speaker is scheduled aud none will be scheduled for the remainder of the month and for August 6 Railroad Ave Phone 137 C Kraus BUSINESS LUNCH REG SOc Served Every Day Try our cold cuts and salads Special Chicken Dinner Eatland Restaurant 18 KING ST GOLDEN ROD PICNIC WEDNESDAY JULY 22ND Afternoon and Evening ANNUAL FESTIVAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DINNER SUPPER PLAY NOTHING BETTER IN ORANGE COUNTY For a Good Time Amusement Park AT NEVERSINK BEACH PORT JERVIS N Y DANCING AMUSEMENTS BOATING BATHING j PICNIC FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING The way to have a cool kitchen is not to heat it Cooking on an old-fashioned Coal stove means a hot It's weakening a waste of fuel A modern gas range cooks the food not the kitchen The heat is applied directly to the food not radiated all over the house Cooking with a gas range is cool convenient certain economical You easily and surely control the cooking temperature Takes the uncertainty out of cooking No waste of one burner or four as you need No ashes no coal dust v Drop into our store and see different styles of the true modern machine Easy terms Orange Public Service Co Inc Telephone 1950 Telephone 1950   

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