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MIDDLETOWN DAILY Tl'MES-PBESS, SATI'KDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. For.Sale--Miscellaneous. ONE, lot of stamped linens at 10 ar.cV2.3 Brffljk, 15 Lit- complete line wagons arid" carriages. We must make room for sleighs and cut-" ters.

Evans Shann, upper Mon- hagen FOR SAKB-2-Parloir stove; good Apply 34 East Main stroet. walnut bed- stead, cabinet and sideboard. Apply 219 North street, lower bell. FOR Greenings, etc. T.

Rhqclos and M. Parsons, at the 'Maples- FOR SAL'S---Ten loads well-ro'fted v-manure for lawns. 'Phone 139-J. LOOSE. a feed bag Bring, your bogs.

Evans MAnufacturing': Co.i upper Mon- i'hageh ayeriiie. FOR lii ouTriire" e-oSng to buy a plaiio or player ain. in, posi- Yitlon to -yon: from $100 on strictly high-grade instrument. or monthly payments, to suit convenience. Box 8, Times- CLASSIFIED fi ADVERTISEMENTS.

Help Wanted--Male. SALESMAN--Salary and expenses! Experience unnecessary. Permanent general agency opening. Falirview Nurseries, Rochester, N. WANTED--Man to husk corn 4y the stout.

Applv F-. H. Rau. Spring side. WANTED--Young man to work around the grounds' and care foi; chickens, to take care of furnace and make himself useful In the house; room, board, "and wagesi Call 'at The Thistles, 172 Wawayanda avenue.

'Phone 48T. inducements to reliable man. Permanent positiohl Salary earned payable "weekly? -Apply now. First National Nurseries! Rochester, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. To Rent.

TO RENT--Large, hooted, iurnlsh- od. room; all Improvements. Board if desired. 163 Wickhani avenue. TO RENT--At once, house six rooms; all improvements.

Inquire Ambler's Jewelry Store, 53 North street TO RENT--Masonic banquet and dance hall. Sec Weller Towusend, real estate and insurance agents, G7 North, street. TO RENT--Five rooms. 23, Mul- rry TO emy avemie. inqiilre 38 Lluden avenue; BOY wanted, over ''-riot afraid of work.

Chambers' Drug; Store, 57 North street. FIVE j-age, heater, Three-room flat, S.OO. HOMK-MADE bed quilts for sale: i'ready to use. Morris, New Harnp- 'Box 53. FOR SALE--A good lot of ranges and beds, mat- tresses, chairs, rockers, stands, conches, cots, Ryerso Slmp- son.

FOR SALE--Concrete block mn- good condition; Jess than half -cost. S. Hortoh, Pilgrim's Cor-' ners. FOR 'SALE--One 4 h. p.

Weiss oil engine, Enterprise power meat chopper, Mann bone cutter and T. C. Mitchell; Otisville. FOR SALE--Upright piano, well- "knowri make, for sale, $150 cash. Owner leaving city.

Box 2, Times- Press. FOR SALE--Storm window, ft. also nickle bicycle lamp. 7Q Highland avenue. 100 BUNDLES corn stalks for sale.

R. Stage, Mechanlcstown. UNCLE SAM has thousands 'ot ijobs open this year. I will help you get one. Write for my big' free book, DX32B.

Earl" Hopkins, Washington, D. man Good milker and teamster. Theodore L. Denton, Denton, N. to sell' trees, shrubs, berry Permanent.

Brown Brothers Niirserles, Help Wanted--Female. 'WANTED--Waitress at. once. Apply Mrs. Dineen, Globe Hotel.

manufacturing of mouse traps. Salary $3.00 to istart. Apply by letter, Box WANTED--Woman or girl for light housekeeping; -family of two; go home nights. 14 Bonnell street. WANTED--Competent girl for general housework to go to Rldgewopd, J.

Family of three; good wages; reference required. Inquire 15 Highland avenue. Tel. 702. Help Wanted.

TO RENT--To small family, first floor, part improvements, 98 Wawayandar avenue. Inquire up-; 'X. 23 Vail street." Apply C- Mill 'street. Apply 7 street TO RENT--Six-room cottage; ail improvements; Unden avenue. Inquire Savor, 113 Highland avenue.

'Phpne 347." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEJMENTS. 'T'HE TIMES-PRESS caunot give information regarding advertisements for which answers are to sent care of this Persons replying, to office addresses must mail, or leave written 'iinswtrs as directed in the classified, columns. Special Announcements. HOMESTEAD Buildiiit; and Loan uipotlnss duos day'tevoiungsi S0cj- retary. ADVERTISING T( you have anything 10 a mail plan to derelop, or if latest" advcrtlslhg paper and magazine combinations- The benefit of our 17 years' oxper Jen.ce 1 asMnaJl order, specialists, freo of: i'oilr copy lore at ,1 Guep- New.Yoji'k FURNISHE03 rooms, with or without board, all Improvements.

151 Wisner avenue, corner Wiokham avenue. TO RENT--Blacksmith shop, or without tools; -also green-hoiise ssli for sale. J. Magterson, Howells. N.

Y. TJjfE -r 1 First-cldBi) boarding modern inuproye- ments; reasomible. Tttble board iVjji siieclalty. 11 Cortland street. Mrs.

E. J. Dickcrson. TO eijnt. rooms and toilet; 9 $15.

W. G. Tlce. TO RENT--To. adu.lts, five rooms; all Improvements.

.1.08 L-inden Aye. TO RENT--Pleasant upper rootns at 18 Spragrue ave'aue; rent $7.00. Inquire 21 Beritoh avenue. edV W'lls fbP'Bate lx "for Immediate service. J.

J. Larkln, i New. Hampton. FO-R SALE--One cow, coming three; two calvp.s, six months C. A.

DeVoe, Howells. For Estate. L-INDEN avenue lot; curb, size 50x107; can be bought for low price of only $400, as the owner needs" money. This is a genuine bargain, as the lot Is easily worth This offer is only good If taken this week, and It 1 positively will not be repeated. Now your chance.

E. E. L. S. Coiik- ling.

NEW seven-room house; fine Im- provements: splendid lot and loca- tion near Thrall Park; terras "same as rent. C. W. Edgar, Corwln Block. 80-ACRE farm at Westtown; good sacrifice 1 price $3,600.

Also nine-room house and barn; cen- i-tral; easy terms. Stefvens i ValU. Mfddletown, -N. Y. BILLY Sunday's Message.

Authorized. We will, pay yon -to distribute and for man or woman. Sixty days' work, spare time may be used. JUnlversal. Winston Bldg, Philadelphia, WANTED--Experienced hiands all departments; alsbrboj-B and glrlS to learn.

Wages paid" while learfc ing, Middletown Silk Throwing Cp, Mill an'd Harding -streets; Middie- town, Y. Real Estate for Exchange. FO.R EXCHANGE--Splendid "37- acre poultry' farm; near village; 27 acres rich, productive soil; pasture for cows; well watered; small lake; large orchard; apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries, berries; large eigrht- room dwelling; excellent condition; large barn, carriage house; garage; six poultry houses; 'price $4,000. will trade for. largter farm.

Crawford, 33 South street. Wanted--Situations. HAVING engaged In the automo- business, would sell "Smlthem's one of the most popular and paying summer resorts in Sullivan county, containing store, postoffice, dlningroom, bungalows, danco boats, sheds etc. Easy to party. W.

P. Smithem, W-urts- yboro, N. Y. FOR SALE--NeW bungalow, Wat; kins avenue. Will take building lot in part payment.

Tel. 681-J. When In need of anything, use the 1 Times-Press want ti cement. "Mr. Spross played the Minor Concerto of Mendels- attehtiori.

He was given an ovation at the close, and after answering- three curtain calls was obliged to play ari-ehccre. WANTED--Housework, boarding house In city or small private family; Inquire Tlmes-Pressu WIDOW, -with a girl eight years old, desires as Mrs. N. Box 11. WANTED--Position a light housework by elderly woman.

Good reference. Inquire Times-Press. Wanted--Miscellaneous. TO RENT---Four rooms; 5 America avenue. Inquire upstairs, from 2 to 6 p.

m. Near State Hospital. fine jooms; newly decorated; improvements; near O. $14. C.

W. 8 Watkins ave- "all. In-. 37 'Phone IRA P. TA'YIJO'R, messenger New York dally.

Leave orders -t Bogart's. here for jprunlftty vines and shrubbery. 1 am the man to do It. 17 years' expericnfrij. Please send card to Prospect nue, Horace Moreho.use.

CLASSIFIED ADVEETISEMENTS. Legal. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW By tho Uraco of Kroo and -To Milton J. Smith, LoUrarulo Smith. a i i Mnhonoy, Delia Kortrlglit.

Cora Wylio, Hestor CoddliiKton. Tlrfany. Born Ice l-lunnsteln. Amy Mariner W. Smith, -H- soph M.

Smith, M. Smith, Florence L. Smith, ICliJuh Smith, Joseph M. Smith. Kmmn HowUe- sholl, Anna Hiirrls, Klljnh Smith.

Mno Smith, Coddlntfton, Jcsslu Schoiinmukcr ami A. Citrr. holrw ut law and next of kin of Elijah F. Smith. Into of tho Mount Hope, In tho 1 doceawd, MISS Anna the dressmnkgr, has removed from 209 East; Ma.hl street, to 94 East Main street, The Maple Terrace.

OYSTERS, 30 and 40c quart, or in shell. Hard-shell crabs, clatu chowder, clams, etc, Totten's; "KlJE3AiN'WiE)LL" h-ansparent tooth brushes 'always give satisfaction. Every one guaranteed. 25c. Ogdeh's a a 2 a i street.

Reynolds, of Brooklyn, will but by day or take sewing, at home; 11 Hill street. i-. rbbm apartment, part improvements, fo: family W. section. InqUirn 2C7.

i North street. TO RENT--Five; large, desirable rooms, with Improvements. 12 R'ob- erts street. TO RENT--Six rooms with all Improvements. 173 Linden avenue; TO rooms; all Improvements; adults only; garage for automobile If desired.

32 Lake ave- TO RENT--rHouee, flve rooms, large garden and clifcken yard; central; $13.00. Five rooms and bath, first floor, garden and hennery, flve minutes O. W. shops, $15.00. Whiter Vail, 42 North street.

TO KBISfT---Furnished board "it desired. 'Inquire Tlines- Presfl. TO RENT--Six room "apartment In Gregorian, 90 Linden avenue. All Inquire John: L. Gregory.

147 Highland avenue. WANTED--A pool full 'size. State price. P. L.

N. Y. WANTED--To buy all kinds of chickens. Inquire 55 Mill street, Middletown, N. Y.

Telephone i624-M. WANTED--Address q't experienced clgarmakers who would take position In new cigar factory if started in. State previous experience. Address's Tlmes- WASHING and Ironing or go out by the day. Address Times- Press.

i LADY, employed, wants room and board with small family; permanent 'f congenial. Address Times- Press. Watch the want Offices To lease Deirable offices, single or enauite, on second floors of building, inquire of Managw, Times-ft-ess business office. TO RiKNT--64 Watkins avenue. bath, furnace, range, rlnquire 64 street.

all Improvements, wlth on; 'Telep'h'ohe' 110-M. UNTIL Christmas, the Tuthtll fitudlo Will on Sundays, from 1 to 3:30 ij). weather 42 North' street. 4 ALL stamped offered-, at less than cost Better' linens- now, they'll 'be later. D.

cottons. Stamping and In- Itlaljng. E. Isahel' -15 Little Poultry anct Eggs. FOR SALE--50 yearling White Leghorn hens.

Spring Valley Stock Farm. Stony Ford, N. Y. 'Phono '6-F-4. AVHITE Lefi-horns.

1915 pullets, Yearlings, 75c. Two years, 50c. All good, healthy stock. Goo- prystal Run. v.

R. I. RED cockoro Thomas Wonrt. R. town.

Tol. 2-F-2. tf: o. 2, Mlddltsr Anna Mobi-Q, in town of 'Mcitiht Hope. In comity of' Oi'itnirei" New York.

lately uppllvd to the SurroKatc'a Court of uio co 4 imty, ol' Oruugo to have cortafu.laatrumont in' wriUhk relating 'ttt" hoth 'real and 'personal property and ''heftrlrii? date" the 19th day ot in, thei- year One Tliouanml Nino 1-1 undreU auc) Fourteon, duly jjroycd as tho last' Will mul Tostft- moiit of said Elijah K. Smith, who was lit tho Lime of his doa.tl) roHl- clcnt of Uie town of 'Mount llono. In the of Orange, deea(iKea THERBTORffl. you and each of i you an- cltnd to shdw cause before tho Siq-rognto's Court, of our said county CfjlOrange hts otllctf 1ft the. vHlngre of A Goshen, in.

"said cotinty. o-n tho GUi day of Doccmbcr, One Thousand Nino Hundred and Fifteen, at ton .0 -clonk In, the forenoon. of that, day, the said hiBt and" Tosta- ment should 'not he kdmitted to probate fttr a' "VVIU. o'f Real antl Peraonw.1 Property, application ot, staid claiming to be tbe oxoo titrix thereof." And Oiiii. if any of the- persona lu- under the age.

of twenty- jone they are required to Appear bi giiurdlnn, if they huve one. 'or If they have none that they appoar and tipply tor one to be ftppolnted, or In tne event of their nog'ect or failure to do BO a guardian wll! bo appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for them in the IN TESTIMONY WH1ERE3OF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Wit(L noss Hon. John B. Swozey, Surrogate ot our said County of.

Orange at Ooshen, In said County, the 4th Uny of November, 1915. JOHN B. SWffiZIDY. Surrogate. TAYLOR ROYCR.

Attorneys for Petitioner, C.3-07 North Street, Middletown, N. Y. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Automobile Service, Long or short trips, buatnomt or pleasure, in a for you will enjoy, L. MITCHELL, 71 West Main St.

Tolophone 9BO. Artesian Well Drilliujf. A Sprhff'uci Avon no. 'I'hono Auctioneers. I I A F.

BRUSH, Auctioneer and apprulsor. 71 Johnston stL'tjpt, Newburgh, N. Y. Post- ofllco 83. "Flume:" Offloo.

1131; realdeuro, 682. Iffaker and Uphol- Bterer. Lost. PARTY known who took froin Redmen'S Hall, Return at onco to Tlmes-fYtegs offlco to avoid trouble. At Stratton evening, mesh bag containing money, night 1 key lettvb at'." Tlnie's-PreBS.

"'Found. in Stratton'. call 65 Grand avenue. I TO H'BNT--Four nice rooms. In qulre'C; street.

-TO' and 225 I.lndcn avenue. TO RENT--'Cottage six rooms; newly-papered and painted; some Improvements; large garden; rent reasonable. Inquire No. 1 Myrtle avenue. TO RENT--Furnished rooms by day or week; also rooms for light housekeeping; all improvements.

In quire 27 Henry street. TO RENT--Five or six rooms; Improvements. 24 Mill street. BRYAN'S ATTACK AMUSES WILSON Washington, Nov. Wilson the statement attacking his policies made by William J.

Bryan, smiled and declined to make any comment on It. It was by persons close to Sir. Wilson that the rupture be.tween him arid Is now complete and that of opinion on national and International policies -will be.one of the matters fought to a finish in-the Democratic national convention ot -1010. WATER RENTS. COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.

Last Day November 30, 1818. 'Water rents are now and payable -to the. acting Collector of water rents, at the office of the Water Department, Room No. 17, first floor In the City Hall, at No. 10 Jamfis Street, the city of Mld- cllotown, each working day of tho week, except Saturday afternoons and holidays, from nino (0) o'clock In tho forenoon until three (3) o'clock In the afternoon, excepting from twelve (12) o'clock noon until one (1) o'clock in the afternoon, ff'om NoVembor 1 to November 30, both Inclusive.

Moneys will not bo received after the close, of bunking hours (3 o'clock water rents must be paid Injull.at office of the Water Do- Apartment, before the close of business hburs on November 30, 1.915, or 1 Ten Per Cent. Additional -he If not paid on before December 31, 1916, the water off. Bills Must Accompany Payments or Remittance. G. R.

WWNOKNROTH, Acting Collector of Water Rents. 1 9 1 8 I A I I A A I i NOTICE IS HKRTCBY GIVEN, ns provided by tho flfth and sixth Tltlos of chapter. 572-of the laws of 1902, iml the Acts therfito, to all persons Interested In the HIGH- ro- 'eritly' made, constmctod -and t'ie vork completed, thut tho Commissioner of Assessment and Taxation has made ahd 1 fllert the report of bin assessments 'Upon -such tbo roal estate as he 1 -has'decmofl-'beueflted by the- 1 said and that tbo Common I City i yprk, meet, in, the Cpjumon Coujncil. chiimber, room No i i the City Hall, at No. 16 James fitroct, in said city MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1915 ftt eight (8) o'clock, to hoar any ob- Jnc.ilons that mny be made to such assessment, and in tho meantime said roport may bo examiner! i expense, at the City Clerk's office, lloom No.

27, in the City Hall, at No. 10 James street, in sniti city, by any person desiring to examine the name. I. A. TAYLOR, City Clerk.

Dated October 23, 1915. MAX GAN8L. 03 BttBt Main Street 'Phone 693. QuarhntQod Novorfade aar i Chair Caning. MRS.

W. BARNES, P. O. Box 48, HlRh View, N. Chairs caned, paired.

Work porch furniture ro- callod for tind delivered. Collectors. MALTBY MOORE, West Mitlu Btroot, Middletown, N. Y. 'Phono S'lO.

i)ancing. J. ED8ON ADAMS, Instructor Fox Trot, Waits and One-Stop. Studio 9 Orchard Middletown, T. Dressmaking.

baa CHAMBERS East Hula to" 80 Hait MnJa. Btroot, The Lincoln. As BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Insurance. 8OYO DEMINQ, 19 North Street.

All kinds of Insurance at reasonable rates. Auto rixtos against fire loss. Workmen's compensation poll- cioa Issued. Try us. Insurance and Real Estate, H.

H. BLAtfCHAHD, 78 North Street, Insurance and Real Estate. Reliable insurance for. everything either on land eea. Homeo, boIUUox lots, farms and bifcl- ntsss properties for sale.

Surety bonda. Workmcri'u cornponaation. 268. Lawyers. A O.

ROGERS, Attorney at IAW, Low Bkildlng, 08-05 North Stroet. I A RON iB, I Jillclxurd A. Rondkih ivaa-A, Qardntkr 4 West Main SU MWdlotown, I WATTS, OAKE8 BHIXIHT, Attorneys LAW, 4 Eust Main SL, MWdletown. Nv T. HUPM8 O.

Lawyer, 1,7 Wast Main Mldtlletolvh, Y. Storage and Warehouse. I am prepared to move you to any part of tho country br flrtt alum automobUo moving ran. All wo'rlt UuaraiiUied. Prioeg right.

I I NEUBEHQHR, 130 Wlokhajtn Ave. ,1574 Tailoring, Fashionable tailoring for ladles and gentlemen. Glooblna prcaslng 'antl 'caTef ully expertly dono. 84, Bast Mala Cor. William St.

Also 4ftpd Suits Mada In Lftt'ost Styles. 8 Forest Avenue, near Knat Main St Dyer and Oleaoier. I DYE WQRK8, Dyeing, Dry and Steam Cleaning. 240 North St. R.

Pro callocl for and dtiUvercd. 'Phouo, C.80-\V, Film Specialist. JOHN H. TUTHILL, North Stroot 'Phone 084 Filong caJ-el'ully dovoloj)ed and neatly printed. All work.

Wo soil Anaco, Vulcan and Bttstmou, films, camaran, kodaks and ov0ry thing photographic. Picture framing to Mail orders promptly attended to. Hair Dressing. MR8. GRACE MOULD, Chiropody, Hair and Parlqra, 23 Wool Main street.

8b.am,t$oB. facial'and scalp treatment, eleotncal massage. 'Phone 388. A A PATMOR, Mafiicure and Hair Dreaalttg Parlors, Toilet Articles and Hair Goods. Combl.ogB made up.

'Phone 1 010. 70 North Street, Watch 'the Ufement, classified The Champion Walker, Appearing at the Stratton Tonight NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLETED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE A 1916. Take notice that the assessment roll for the City of Orange County, N. for tho year 1916, lias heon finally completed and thU day has been filed In the office of tho City Clerk, Room 27, of the City Hall, at No. 1C- Street, In said city, whore the snme will remain open for pnhllo Inspection for fifteen flays.

Dated this 31st day of October, 191.5. A. B. MACARTM3LL, Commissioner of Assessment and Taxation of Mldtlletown, N. Y.

DWIOHT BAB.COCK, JOHN D. WOOD, LAWRBNCE S. CONKLING. Roard of Equalization and Review of said City of MlddletoWn, N. v.

i IN A of an order of Surrogate of the County of Orange; NOTJCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, accorfl- ing to law, to all persons havlnrt claims against the eBtnte of Eutniiml L. Tichenor, late of the City of Middletown. In said county, deceased. that thov are required to present the same; tho proper vouchern there- the Executors, Last Will and TeoUirnonl of naltl at 50 Wluklinm Mldrlletown, New York, on or tho tenth clay of March next, Dated, August 20, 1015. A B.

TICHBNOR', FRANK M. TICHENOR. Exocutorw FRANK M. T1OHI3NOR, Attorney for Executora, 38 P4rk Row, Now ''York -City. PROCLAMATION.

Whereas a County Court Is appointed to ho held in the Court HOUSQ In thp Village of GoBhon, In ami for tho County of Orange, on the 8th day November. 1915. proclamation In therefore hereby In to a preeopt to rnc directed do- llvfcred by the District Attorney of Orange County on the llth day of October, 1915, to all persons bound to appear at tho said County Court by recognizance or otherwise, to appear thereat, and all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and other officers who have taken any recognizance for the ap- poarance of any person at such Court, or who -have taken inquisition or the examination of any prisoner or witness, are required to return such recognizance, Inquisition and examination to the said Court, at tho opening thereof on tha first day of Its sitting. Glvon under my hand at tho Sheriff's office, in the village of Goshcn, on tho 22nd day October, JD.15. WILLIAM S.

SAYER, Sheriff of Orange County. OUfi NEW. QARAQE 18. the talk of thV town; 'Tho owners 'arV Storing their cn.ru In our apaciouB, weli-heated Open a a Nlgiht Taxi sorvico at all houri. POST QARAGB INC.

Tolaphono DEED. Halstoa'd--In thler 'city, November 4., i 'Matilda 72 yoara. Fimgral. aprvtcefl Sunday afteraoon, ojclp'ck, at the 129 Wlckhnm avonue, coniluctod by Rev. Dr.

R. Irving Wtttklns. Interment. In the family plo lUll cemetery. 1 I I A T.

Funeral Director and Embalrr.sr. Parlors, No. 118 North 8t. No. iOtlsvlile, )N.

Y. Telephone No; 14-Y-14. Office, 27 Great Jonea fit. Telephone, 3260 Spring. Lady WM.

STEVVAnT KERj funeral Director anor embalm'or, H. C. Ker. AsBoclnto. Office and 273 North street.

'Phone 142, Day ahd Lady Asalatant. Branch Office flt Otlsvlile, fphone, 14-F-16. New York Office, with. Now York and Brooklyn Casket 27 Groat Juries St. 'Phono 8260 Spring.

B. CAREY, Funeral Director 'arid Embalmer. Oi- flco and Parlors; 97 Wlckham AVftnuc. 130-W; Day or i Residence, 44 Watklna Avenue. -Lady Assistant.

New- York Office, 27 Great Jones Street. PnSne 3250 Spring. ROCKAFELLOW I A CO. 'Phone No. 3.

M. R. Rocakfellow, Rockafellow, New 50 Great Jones St. 8345 Spring; Private receiving COMING VENTS. Nov.

10--Edward J. McNamnra, baritone, assisted by Charles Gllberb Spross, pianist. Miss Turrell. contralto. Hall.

Nov. 11--St. Mary's Guild turkey supper at Parish 4 Nov. if--Annual turkey supper of Queen Bather Chapter, No. 108, ALEX: Funeral Director.

To'leph'one' No. 10, 41 West a i cor. James Middletown, N. Y. New.

York Office. 50 Great Jones' St. P. J. RE1LLY, Funeral Director and Embalmer.

Parlor, 81 East Main St. Rosldonce, 33 Railroad Ave. Local and Long Distance 'Phono 447i New York Office, 10 East 22nd Sfc 'Phone 2094 Gramercy. Lady Assistant. White Hearse.

L. E. SMITH, Undertaker. Office, 205 North Street, Corner a Avenue. 'Phone 2.

Lady Assistant. Branch at 19 'East a i Street. Residence, 17 Lincoln Street, Corner "Seattle Avenue. New York Office, 10, East 22nd Street. Jel.

2094 Gra mercy. O. E. S. Nov.

17- -PinocMe and euchre of Mlddletown Review, at Hall. Nov. pinochle, W. A. The Epw.orth and the Ladles' Aid of Church have arranged th.e entertainments 'ifor.

the seaspn-i Nov. 11, lecture by Dec. 9, con- cet hy the Crawford-Adams Company: the Diinbar March cqncert by tho Ap'cillo Concert Dec. 8 and 9--Christmas sale and entertainment by the Sewing of St..

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