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Ik \A Miss M. Toal, ':^5uniberland,M<i., who hag been visit- ,i|ng- At the home 0 / her cousihs, Miss iHarte, of'Kingston avemto, and . .‘SBoi'&e < H JU't'Jf, Of Pvyea sfroet ■^|br.^t,h:0 past tw o .w e e k s, retiirned to I’^ e r home, today. Mfsg Hiicia ’ I.«xiidstrpm, of Passaic, ■3.%ho h a § heoivyisitihff roiatives in this ^4lty*for.the'pa.s.t week, returned home Jp h n ..P, Canaoron, of Khnira, is l^^aitlhg ’^friends in this city for a I A n d rew 'Sm ith returned to his home vfti (joeheetoh today after a few days w i t h ' frienda th is city. Ma'S. 'M. SchUuid is spending the .^^a5’- - iiV i^IididietQwn. Miss KIsie Brown, of TPawley, yisiting- rGlatHws in this-city for a f e w ] 2 mployes of th e Oranffo County Pulilic Service Company, InC., in .this city, m o tored to Middletown, this'taf- ternoon whei'-e this Ovonin\' tViey wall be the guests of the company at a turkey dinner in the Masonic Tom- .pie on N o rth street. Chri.stiaii E n d e a v o r Social On Tuesday evening', in th e church parlors the C h ristian Endeavor Soci ety of the Baptist C h u rch held-ils m o nthly busin.Gs.s m eeting and social'. Regular business was tr a n s i t e d and plans discussed for the com ing year. After the mooting adjourned, refreshm e n ts were served by the so c i a l c o p i m i t t e e , Provision and Thrift, Provision is the foundation of hos pitality and thrift the fuel of mag- nlficeuce.—^ir P. Sidney. TOE PORT lERVIS UNION. PAGE EiGHT. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10. •1924 Evaii»N6tGuil# of '.^uMaui^ ?4ury Decides A f t e r t r i a l ;.■« ....... .. ; (Continued frOm , ^»age ^Onei MATA MORAS MISS BOKOTHY Chfrespondent.^Pnotiri __ ____ ~ ■ ,, ---- W injirs CtASHD ADS ■'ll th e witness. 1 h i h Cold Weather Necessities TOR •tHE CAR Alcohol ■Robes 4 Rad. Covers Driving Glovos T l R E S HARING’S 168 0pp. Orange Square fHONE 90S .Charles lloeacr's Storjr Charles Roedor testified th a t he had always knoWn the -defendjint, but no t a s a pal. T h a t he> h a d see:^^ Evans a n d l|xe wom an -walking Up, t h e rig h t iside of Pike street rfs f a r as Quick’s D rug store,, b u t had not thtxught much of it uxitil hie rem e m b e red the case w a s to be tided, and then he told Mr. ,Tones a b o u t it. ’ ^ . Mr. P a i’shali asked th e w itness if he and EJvans did not “travel in pairs, w a lk the streets together nights.’’ ‘•You m u st th in k I am sort o f a bad oharaeter,” -said the .witness.^ - • “T h a t was my im p ression,” ^said Mr. Pai'sliall. >Mi\ ..Tones objected to such (luestions, aud said they wefe prejudi- C'ial to h i s ’cTient. Mr. TloecTer’s - testim o n y closed- thb Mr. Jones, in his f if ty m inutes of summ in’g up, /lUoted th e law on as-' saults and w e n t oyer all th e evidence, pointing out thati h i s client was evi dently somOwhat intoxicated and was: his w a y home, th a t he had n o t touched the .young w o m an, th a t he had . -objected to being held up by Bush and iglade arid t h a t no assault had been proven. Mr,. Parshall in his sum m a tion said th a t “the Grime w a s m o re im p o rtant to the oommiunity t h a n the m a n ,’’ a n d told hOAV, . a f ter Mrs. Lozier h a d been asked to w ithdraw ilier cam p laint a n d had done sp„ Police Chief -Mooreheaef, believing t h a t th e r e was just cause for action, and to rid the city of w h a t-he thought w a s a . m enace, th e stopping of women -on the streets a t night, had m ade th e com p la int on inform a tion and belief. He reviewed certain statem e n ts oif the -witnesses arid point ed out the attem p ts to prevent the ■case being tried. The jury then took the case and a f ter nearly an hour gave a vordlot of acquittal. Miss Chine on Vacation 1/ 1 I' New Palace Theatre ^ Phone 9 3 6 ^ TQDAY and THURSDAY Hoodman Blind The Husbaod, The Wife, The Hypocrite, The Vamp, The DereDct, adrift on Life's Stormy Sea. ' The fm]^er of scorn is part of the hand of sus picion and frequently it points to an innocent /Victim. Ml^NDERSTANDING is the rock upon which the Ship of Happiness is wrecked in the Sea ofldfe. , 2 Reel Century Comedy 2 Reel ; , .l Fox News i ” i I I EVENING 7:30-^11 EVENING 7:3011 ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 15c ADULTS 25c; . CHILDREN 15c IS I I ss igi i Mi.s.^ ‘Genevieve R. Clu.oo. who re cently. received her E. D. degree ■(cum laude) from Mrs. Bai-ry’.s School fo r Dietitians, will enjoy a vacation until after the. holidays be fore accepting a position. In. tN'ovember Mis.s Clune m ade a statu e tte out of, raisins, a n d ligs with mfir.shmallow for a he-id (fyofi, ail-,' etc., being painted on with chocolate) w h ich m e t w ith I'-uich fav orable comm ent when used for fav ors a t The D ietitians’ Reunion a t the H o tel Casey. She. was aw a rded a blanket for h e r efforts |n m a k |pg th a t affair a huge sucess; Mi.ss Baker, of. iNew Yoi’k City, m ade the presenta tion speech. Miss Clune intends to devote some of h e r leisure timd modeling these figurines for tiio holiday trade and has been assured by Mr.s. Slade, of the faculty of M ts. Bari'y’s .school, th a t they willl have no r»'OU.!)le in h.s- posing of them for her at v -ry a t tractive .prices. \Miss Clune’.^ m any friends will unite in. w ishing her all success in h e r chosen profession. An Invocation in LIt«rature» In literature an Invocation is aniad* dress at the beginning of a poem In which the author calls for the aid of Littfe Ones, At Anglet, France, in the shadow of the Pyrenees, Is a community of women who have taken a vow never to speak. M a ta m o ras, D ec.'JO -;a'M rs. Anna ; Lewis spending J h e w i|iter'' with her daughter, Mrs, E..Piercie.' •airs. H e n ry McC.ornbs, Srho fe very ill a t her home on AyC-ntib. L, is slightly im p roved today. .' ’ M r, and Mrs, C.harlC)^- iPiefce, of ■Wurl.sboro, spent Sunday With\ L a u ra Pierce, on Avdiuic M,. : Mr. and Mr.s. Samuel (Fenneiv : F irst street), a re rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter born Decemboy Ml’S, T-Tarry Tjiiiey| who has hben confined to her hdrhe w ith the grip, is able to be arorind again. •James ‘H am ilton-./of Edgewnter, is- the gTiest of his daughter’,, Mrs. Sey mbiu’ Coykondall, On Avoiiuo L,. Robert.Bponcer. of 'iLTriiorid-iUo; is.t he guest of George Wo^fu. ' l-llmcr DoylCi .of Prescott, has re turned hom e after' a short visit here. Mrs. H o m e r B u c h a n a n and two- sons, accom panied by Miss Gladys McPeelc, of-Avenue F, returned home Monday fi’om • vVhere' they visited friends and relrilives. The Bby Scouts vrill ^ineet Fi’iday night at 7 o’clock at tile Y.'M.C.A. Yaricly Shower 'A variety show e r Whs given last' evening a t the hom e Of M a and Mr.s. George E . ' Slieare,. op Avenue '1^, in honor of Misg Alicd .Shoare, of P o r t - There wore about 25 guests pre sent, and all had a pleasant evening, playing game.s and enj5y.ing music. D u ring the evening, The gifts were presented to Miss Sheare, which were num erous and beautiful. They w ere presented to her in a beauti fully decorated basket. The house was also decorated in pink and white. R e freshm ents were served by Mrs. IT. Billman, assisted by Mrs^ C. Sheare, Mrs. 1/ Ham ilton and Mrs. 'W. Briard. All left after spending- a. v e ry pleas ant evening. and -wishing Miss .Sheare m u ch happiness in the future. Mr. and Mrs. GeOr^c Sheare i-e- turned to their hom e on -Avenue K after spending several days w ith the form e r’s m o ther, Mrs. T. Sheare, -in N e w -York. The .Ladies’ Aid Society of .E p - worth. M. ®. C h u rch will hold a food sale on. F riday afteriioon a t 'W alker’s ice-cream ’ parlor on Pennsylvania avenue. FRANklJl}l BliJjf’T TAP , ■ JilGHTMNG, .SAVANT SAYS ‘B o ston,,.. . . p e c . • 10,-^ B e n j a m i n F r a n k i i h , ' ex p e rim e n ts -w ith a k i t e d u r in g - a thun^deg ^liow e r, ca u s in g a Shock: - t h r o u g h '^ k e y ;.at; 'th e end .of t h e stifing,.i:wA ^ deAlayod’ 'ia m y th . t h a t h a d Taken its place ivith Wash>' ington’s axe arid cheery tree arid W il liam ’Teirs* a^plearid : arrow , in :an address hy'-Prof. AleXaridGir;Ti-i:c Adi'e, director Of the 'Blue 'Hiji ob'servatory. A C o roner’s jUi-y would haVe. b een holding an inquest over F r a n k lin ’s r e m ains ' riex'f day 'uf. .hd: h.ad perform e d the expCriih^nt as ‘populra’ h istory has' it, the ocientist said. . ,, ■ Prof. McAdie.said thgiEranklin^Yvas the first clearly to.’ set'jfoVth the fact th a t .certain \clouids a r e ’ Telectri.cally. charged and th a t t h e ,; discharge, or lighting, , is to.be regard~ed in all .res- ' pects as the discharge of a lari?e con- ■■ I? SPperAx, a TT e a G t i o n at The Pi-ri'es, .Saturday,, peceniber',X3; WANTBD — .. ... _____ ____ _______ ..giKgigw V1H?ER.YIV ESCAPE^ IN A FA L L O F F R P O F Goshen, Dec. lO ^ C . W .‘ Ridoi-, a vetei’an of the .World’W a r, had a re m a rkable escape froiii iiistarit death ■when he fell from th^’roof of a build ing at th e ' home -Of hlg employer, Charle.s F. vVheeler, the building con tractor, a t 37‘T,Main street. M r. iRid- ior was engaged in Oiling the roof of the building, -which is the carpenter shop of Mr. W h e eler, and the icy con dition o f the roof, created w ithin a ferw m o ments, as a result of the sleet, causedhi m to lose his footing. Des pite all his efforLs to save.him self, -he slid rapidly down th e incline, going over the scaffold and dropping on his feet on the ground. In his efforts to catch the eaves of the building at the scaffold and prevent the fall to -the ground he wounded his finger and as his feet stru c k tho ground he pitched forw ard, s triking on one hand and bruising t h a t considerably. .. .WRliam G.,P1^ The ftirie r k i / o f IGeorge P feuffer'W a s h e ld ut thp,- ,hQ^^ 81 Orari'ge s treet; a t 3 pV nn briVTuesday,. .w h e re the services w e re coii^ucted by the Rev. Charles -M. Ackerniam In te r m ent whs in;.LawreT, Grove. CVTO •<3cbifge H . Bippu's .-\ The fu n e r a l -or George, H. Bippus was held a t the'house, 135 W e st M ain street, a t / p . m . on Tuesday, where: the services,' Which w e r e /l a r g e l y a t tended, \vere cCnducted ‘by the ReV -W. IE. Phifbf. fPhefe Were -many -be-, autiful floral tributes. -irite'rinent^Was in L a u rel Grov4 Cenietei'y.’-’ \ - ■ TVard, H a r r y and’; J&hri '-Hihltley,; W illiam PPllei’,* O scar ’ H a llstCdd rin'd John W a lter' -were lhe_pall be-ar^rs.; The flowei' bearers- wyre Howrird H a m i l t o n ,H e r m a n . HUgglCr, Thor-' wald D a v e n p o rt arid Hh/r'y Pd'ashaUS. Rev. Edward J.' O’Gorman 'After the funeral a t 10 ,a.a>.. on Tu^day;, I^ c e m b e r 9, in St. M artin, Qf Tours R. G, C.huiph, 183rd street and. Belm o n t avenue,. The Bronx, the body , o f the- . Rev. Edward^ J. ,.Q!Gor-: man, form e r rector, of th e o h u r c h / was brought 10 this city by motciL'r hearse, wlier^ -]t-ho interm e n t tpok, plftce in th e O’G orm an vau lt -in St. M ary’s Ceme'lei’y, the comm ital ser vice, b e ing eoriducted by the. Rev. •Father -Slnnctt, rector of St. M artin of q'Durs Church. , . A large delegation of friends, par- ishioriers, nepli/awfe and Jiieces ac- co.mpanied the body to this city, where it w as m et a t th e cenie.tery by m any P o r t Jervis friends. Amon.s.-.those in. -attendance were Rev. Edw ard F.; Leonard/ of New,.York; Rey..,Stephen ,F.‘ C o n n e lly;' of, -Newburgh'; Rev, .Ta F. M cCarney and Rev. Wl' J . Dbriohue of this city. > .; ,• snter’s^l g 840 M a tam o r a s,^ . : ^ v i n c ' r i 4 h surveyor- 99 Pi xNTED-^Man to Work in 5yho understands __________ th e handlli Rutan Auto Coi -mpany, 46 -■sS ; . , v / ! S a K K - S M B S - S ' - . / r ^ ,ins or Phone 393-M.~\ the \Royal ’ YacuUm Cleaner.\ S5ier.-^X,f.*Van*InW(sge^ FORSAtE BY For Sale;, -quest, Rhone Odd Pronunciation. Say.s an exchange: “Ngon. a west African fruit, may be imported into this counti’y. It is pronounced pal atable.”—Bo.ston Transcript. TO LET ' F o k R E N T — 7 , , -M m house w i t h F o w ler stree t . _____ ___ . -------------------------------- - ---- ^----——— — \ F U R N I S H E D ROOM .'rO L E T - / S u i t - o n m S ^^FR E g H B U T T E R M lL K --p m isG ' .niaSgST;:?,” • FQRRENT- .cars.—Inquire DR RENT—In W est End. hone 8T-Y.V-- Thi Cat in/Hi»tory. Legends aside, there is ’evidence that .years. And‘; she\ was highly esteem e d -------- — ------- — ------ ^ .until the darkness of the Middle ages fell upon Europe, when poor puss Was degraded to the office-of corapanion to a witch and symbol of the foul fiend. Every learned monk knew that when Satan wanted to show liiniself he a»^ Burned the fpnri of a black tomcat. Inquire on. the prern.ises. ./ .... W O O D ^ R ^ A L E ^ S p l lt or block— An honest ton trupk load for $.5-r^Phon© LOST AND EOOf® -FOUND! DOG — White and. brown pointer.—Call 245W-3. afd; CARD OF THANKS r. a u d i o s . Frits; P f e u f f e r . o f .81 Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pfeuffer, of .81 Or- imge*.street, desirri to thank an friends Wia-.neighbors for the sympath-y. manir- iested arid the kind services rendered luripg their recent’bereavement.. . MOM^NPOP Mastic Mud Scores Again BY TAYLOR jW H I T N E Y ’S l J5 S u c c e s s o r t o W h i t n e y & ,D e n t o n I ~ - V . -tite t^e ibas come around as^ain to say, g ^Trepare Your Gift Lists’^ and fill ifeem ewly in the month, Ond in the morning, if .... * - .: J DECEMBER 25TH—^This day of joyous remembrance is not in ' very far off. If you put off your gift choosing until late, it — just: means that instead or selecting leisurely you will shop hurriedly. And, you know what it means to ht among the crowds that fill the store a few. days before Christmas. ’’ Every department in the store is in splendid readiness to solve your every gift problem tomorrow. The Cjiristmas atmos phere permeates every nook and comer, stocks are at their ; fullest with the things to please every one at prices you will want to pay. , A$ 6nt who ever turns to this store for their things, you will agrees after visiting the store, that we have Succeeded won derfully well in making it possible for you to do all your shopping here, thus saying you time and ehergy, and money '-as well,'. V' □ h e JURS/ IS NOW LEAVING THE C ourt - ROOM.’WiTH |TWE_^iUW= ' DEU&RATE , ON THE : gWlDENCE ; E xhibit - a \ 'C0N 9 S riN & OP ONE ^OOZEN JARS ! OR .MAGIC MUD G oes w it h • THEM i * - a ^ Yours very truly, GALEN a WHITNEY. Lo!'-THEift CHANGED APPtftRANCt^ H£S' REAOee T hem SiMPtv MAD To TfN , ■; MA61C i I T he juror $^ $V<ILL REPORT tHEiR v e o d i c t Dec!°Il; A t f mem^efl^ire- rwriisiEjr’s tMISSib’NARY so ciety TRb* Decembfer m eeting of the AVo- m a n ’V Hrimk M b sioriary Society .Was . held a t the hom e !of-‘-'Mrs. W ilbam G illinder; iJEjlizabeth’ 'stfeet, ' Tuesday afternoon -with a fiiie-attendance.-- Mrs. E. B. Gillinder, the president, h a d charge. M any rriatters of im portance w e re brought f o rth in con nection With th e routine business. Mrs^ ‘ S. ■. S. Sharp was appointed T7iank-pfferin>-. secretary. , •• 'The spbject of the eJiaptef used.: a t th is time,' f’.The .Blands T h a t F ^ l . \ - was very Iritereeting as, read by M ^ . W illiam Gillinder. This Is the chap ter Xrolri the--book ‘'M v e rittires In . B rotherhood;” * \ The January 'meeting will be held a t th e hom e ^ o f -M rs.' H; A. F a rst, Mary-street.- - SOLUnoX TO PUZZLE LOST—On Bast Main or Pike street Monday, crank from D u rant car. Re ward if returned td tlilS ofCice. STEAM OR MO^ IHEAT; PIPELESS OR WARM TFlH ^ C E S . EdmiiltM Given . S;C. McDonald PIIONE315 |l67W ^ M a in S t. TOMOftlllDw Wiislt^tMdwn FUNERAL DIRECTOR J m w ; Jerrla. JT.V, ^ J .PHOUK f l ^ W ■ ■ - > ■ 'gg '