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NY ran TO MONDAY, 28, iy08. R. A. Dnnlly't, 12 Soiik Bnid Stmt Monday and Tuesday Specials Mu fire, Under.ve^, 45c Men's Fancy Hose, in plain colors, regular 9.5c kind, 18c; 3 for 50c Children's 13c Black Hose, 9c IT'S TO Gfci HUVY UNDtRWFAR It's not only niore comfortable, sickness may be prevented. We have a big stock.

Alvitys the -sat NtCKWEAR in toe city R. A. DOimi JTS M'CONNEIL SUES TERRY FOR $10,1 Suit has been started In Mercer Supreme Court by Ch-vrtes AND 111 AC! Take Part in Amateur Theatricals to Aid District Nurse Fund A Dec 28--Leslie Fort proprietor of the T.akewood Times and Journal and the son and secretary of Governor John Franklin Fort will appear In paint and powder tomorrow afternoon and evening at the Manhattan Theatre Lakewood he having i prominent part In two plays to be given for PUPILS TO GIVE CGRISIMAS PLAYS St. Francis Boys and Girls in Two Nights of tamment COUNCIL HELPS IN (Continued from One) are at least 1 MO moro who not receiving medical attention Physicians will not report uiw ease for various reasons all of them of a sentimental nature The offices 01 the Insurance companies do not nave accurate tuberculosis Ihformatlbfl tor medical examiners of the large com panics pav 11 tie or no attention to the disease In Its first and second stages WILBUR M. SLACK Th I I i i Industrial Insurance up to i les The reason for thli Is that the Deportment for The 'Poor ha a thp arc take not the money to-give relief tmr the di i this class uf pTM Board of Health Is unanimously i True ondltloni can only oe favor of establishment of 1 the tuberru learned exhauxtUe rwrcti i to t'Venchtown for of i Slack who 1 i on Warren Street ..1 Jlte luan vas laa iL tn tl i rm o' TII Hi fun i i tf Id li al 11 t-l" 5t and losls hospital and that the citj i Christmas at the Bt Francis Par- i tB consumption victims as much as oohlal School on West Front street will be celebrated tonight and tomorrow night when the boys and girl I It owes Its poor The Times i also seek the a i the Mercer County Board of i bv the Times and It Is not George Lee for ngalnet Dr $10,000 The action is the outcome of the charges made by Dr Terry that McConnell Intimate with Tenys wife and which resulted In arrest of Teny later made public retraction but was arrested for subornation of hilt iONIGHi''S KVKNTS gasr St SlC Mlchael's Church-Christmas Festl Francis School-Entertainment BroaS Street Jubilee Auditorium Hibernian Chrch-Chrlstmas tertainment ANDEBSON Inst Interment at 12-28-3t DEATHS In this city on the 28th Arretta wife of Richard Anderson, in the 23d year of her funeral private from the residence of her brother-in-law, James Letts No 208 Spring Street on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Greenwood cemetery ISAAC Entered into rest December 26, 1908.

her residence In Cross wicks Marlanna Isaac, widow of the late Rev Ezra Isaac and daugh ter of the late Nathan and Mary Sat- terthw8le, aged 81 years Relatives and friends are attend the funeral services from Grace Episcopal Church Crosswloks, on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock Interment the Crosswicks Ceme 1r2 28 2t RILui In wilburtha on the 28th Inst, Patrick RIley The relatives and of the llv are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. In Wllburtha. on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock Reaulem high mass at Bt MaYy's Cathedral at 9 30 clock. Interment at St John's Cemetery it RHIPPY In this city, on the lift. Joseph Snippy, in the 60th friends of the fam- ilv also Neshameny No tfi, 1 0 Huluieville, ra Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence No son Street, BROAD 8T.

M. XMAS RITES. The annual Christmas entertainment of the Broad Street School will be held In the church this evening Superintendent Oscar no- dine has arranged an excellent program, consisting of vocal and instrumental- music dialogues, recitations, civs drills, marchej. etc The Sunday-school choir will also render several selections The Rev Geoige Harris pastor of the church, will mnke THEATRE DISTURBER FINED Benjamin Smith, a Lawrence Township fanu hand became disorderly in the State Street Theatre Saturday night and was arrested by Spec'al Officer Schlndewolf He was fined 15 by Judge Harris todaj TROLLEY CONDUCTOR HURT. Conductor Edward Flbel, of the Trenton Street Railway Company, was painfully Injured yesterday when a broke landle flew off hitting him on the head Snyder hurried the Injured man to Mercer Hospital His injuries not considered serlpus DEAIHo JOSEPH A.

SHROPSHIRE. John A Shropshire of 818 Carteret.Ave- nue died yesterday from hoeut Uouoic He was sixty nine years old Mr Shropshire, came from Cumberland County but lived In this city for about thirty years He was a member of Commodore Perry Council Jr A He Is survived by his wife and two sons, George with whom he lived and Jo seph of 14 Lincoln Avenue The funeral will take place from his lute i evidence Wednesday afternoon at with Interment In Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Clifford Taylor take part in a fine program ar- holders In this movement ihleaux a two act Christmas comi 1 and a two act Christmas Then will also be several marches anil drills of various kinds Mes The i ranged for the occasion The enter- bod of the jn a talument i Include songs dances county be practically alinK the Hnos as has i i en outlined i i i ommon oun II uFltheftnon ill The Mn Trenton ihvlclans will be nski-d to for the lend a herpmg hand and manv i been i 1 tnd 1 PR PDAS VIF-ttS Dr a i i si i i Rcddin Is unn.uallnic.ly 1 1dh luar 1 Sp monl of a mlflpal on i hjpct 1 BT years old and wai carl v' thP ARA 4a i hs I as a to the serschmltt orchestra will furnish the music The program for the two nights will he as follows MONDAY EVENING Selection Mc'serschmltt Orchestra cnorus Ktnu-" and Girl" Third and ule pupils action song Th i Mi emako Re-' 1 iys a i song Catcn them hup already done so with ut solicitation Persons who are a lltlon ot a i us There ra len lr tor vriri II in nl of a "tmlli pp a the ml ron terror mrrrmt i ot he a imallp i a 111- 1 tl I In the i i of Treriton a blc i i i i a i i been onl sir 1 nnd nun It eels of i is of tuhor i pall are readv tn do ox thing In power aw ikon Tr nt as a to OOI PollM its dutv In tin rr-n ct To the of a hospitil for consumt i it miv bp said tint c-ption iys a i song a of the deaths In Trpnton im ng the Little Be-in Bag Reception Class nna b( tnPen i and 4, girls man.h an 1 song Snow Brig-i edrs OL THmD a to con a a i fel tl i wi soh nok ill fill i 1 un ni I Ji an 1 a tt a I 1 I i i II i 1 I a nip in It Mr a a If 5Zr oil I It Tele First i Second Grade action snne: I Ittlo a irst ami Second Grade girls mas Furies mil Drill Fifth "and Si th utacle girN The German i I Fifth and Urade boys selection orchestra Grain ot a morrj jn two acts dentil and Eighth Grffle boss Dr C'lrem Mi'ter John Ratz Jeremiah his sonant I eo Bio flow ski an oracle Master Lrhvard Reed Smt- lej counsellor at liw Master Huily Rogers, Pi of feanltds expert on lun- nc 5 Mirier rropjx. Tim 1 eary a hostler i-. et William Fndeliock Oflkcr Master John Adams Mljor 'Skinflint retired English officer Master i i a Meilj Jritz Dln- kclsplel Mctstoi Jacob i a Members of the Dmkclsplel Hans, 1 a nppldeni mi disease 1 i i Tre ito i Ml iff i. on Id hf SP It 1 i imUatel foi inw OJ.L sumption A tubprcrrt sK host ml would mean that deaths fr tul pxrept cul nncl danger of spread of the of cllseasp In lr i rhp ron i bp rtduCPd to a i i I i-, der which the nm a few vears A smill tract land in buildings fiesh ilr pl-im II "on s( n( food and a ouple of )n BAmP rw)m xu sirlans -ind nursps are nil that is I a i i jhni.

i a qulnd I 1 i nt the i REPORTS INCOMPLETE i ibProulo-l. A It be that some ouncilmpn Wt lu 1 thp 1 and 1 parl i ImspltJl la ft -is a the rk i e- rs a 1 i a I i lr a 1 I hatfr In i ir if i i i to i 1 i bars I 1 1 1 flllp or otn 1 ip i i fr ihPi i me and tho I in of Ti ttr i 1 it 13" in 1 tnd Ul In I A me Jikey Willie Master Master Michel Master William LESLIE R. FORT. (Governors son and secretary who Is amateur actor of much ability the benefit of the District Nurse and Emergency Fund of that municipality Each of the was written by a wieger Rita Koch Catharine young society -woman One of them Tno Mi idred Meredith Mary Den- Is an adaptation from Fleur de Mai- A i ah Mount Anna Constanzer, Uolt the laid in the four- rrem Ke pupils of the village Master John Mi-tin Chris Messprsrhmltt Andrew Gras Richardson Selections the orchestra Holj Mght i a ifljl In two acts a waif of the streets, Miss Marearet Meredith Tlnj a frolicsome colored waif i a noble heart, Miss Helo-n Hutchinson Mother Marty, Peggj supposed parent Miss Vromle Untermahr Sister Irene of the village school Miss Mary Ulrich Mamie Marigold generous to a fault Miss Catharine Korn Beatrice Endebrock Catharine Rn ers Margaret Snrlm 1 mo ho from aso I at is a of a i a han old and the hil was al as up 'the Hoard ppn mon i- for (W I I ihcrr i rocords of the Trenton Hf-aun ami the I Jtatc lt )U1 ls noa prop Board of Health If they tn Inspector a i been led They are a i i tj lOO a far from the true conditions the In TM Redd. 1 i i i a at sun Is from the iOT 1TEN PER CENT OF THF CASFS I I 1 Ihc Munlclpil patients suffering from tl lltraw OF TUBERCULOSIS IN TRENTON g( treatment Such ir ON RECORD IN THE OI ICE oclnK opTitcrt In Vow York and OF THE BOARD OF HFALTH DR ton and are Juat a' MRS.

ABRAM SWAN. Mrs Abram Swan wife of Abram Swan BT the well knom. contractor and mother of City Engineer Abram Swan Jr. died at her home, West Front Street, last night after Illness of nearly a year For the past few.days she has bean growing steadily waiter and the members of her family who had been summoned, were all her bedside when the end came Mrs Swan was the mother-of six chll- Ji William Robert, Cljra of this city, and Mrs teenth century the author. Miss Eleanor Ferris Is The other play is a modern drama, written by Mlna Betty Hammond a sister of John Hays Hammmifl ot school Selection bj the orchestra- Tableau The Adoration a representation of the Birth of Christ The Virgin Man.

Miss Ludwina Ulrlch St Joseph Master William Endebrock Massachusetts whose winter home is Hol infant Baby Anne.Ua. Ulrlch gheiMierds Masters Paul Neuman, Max wagner Joseph Stanton Chris Messerschmitt the Magi Casper Master Carl Hartmann Melchlor Master John Betz Balthasar, Master Paul Neumann TUESDAY EVENING Selection Messerschmitt Orchestra action song Tiptoe Primary girls song and tableau Santa Primary girls solo and chorus 'The Traveling Tinker solo Master Leander widmann chorus Third and Fou.lli Grade boys song and arill Betme- hem Fifth and Sixth Grade girls in Lakewood She has hei effort the tllle Ihe Happy Medium Mr Fort has appeared on the stage before being an amateur actor of ac credited ability LABOR CONDEMNS GOMPERS SENTENCE (Continued from Page One) and Ci 1 1 I 1 Yt.j.4 No 217 I will hold their ser Ices Tuesday evening at 7 clock All are Invited It SHROPSHIRE! In Trenton, J. on the 27th Inst, Joseph Shropshire, Tne re 6 9 atlv a and friends of family also Commodore Perry Council, No (il Jr 0 A are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral residence of his son, George Shropshire 818 Carteret Avenue, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock Interment Charles Cole of Tardville She was born fifty-six years ago and attended the pub- "VheTuneral will he held from her husbands residence, west Front Street Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Interment in Rlvervlew Cemetery Poulson ft Coleman are In charge. MISS MINBRVA BUnERWORTH. Miss Minerva Buttei worth daughter of the late John and Caroline Butterworth, died Saturday In St Fr-ncis Hospital, In the seventieth year of her She had been at the howl" 11 for more than a yean suffering froil.

paralysis Miss Butterworth was an old and prominent member of St Paul's Church 3he leaves four RMinrt Jonn James William all of whom are owii- rs of the New Jersey Agricultural The'futteral wJH place from the home of brother, James Butterworth 224 HnuiiltSi Avenue tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock The services will be conducted by the Rev Horace Owen, rector of 8t Paul's Church The Interment will be In Rlvervlew Cemetery, under the direction of Tay- selection orchestra of Salt a clallstlc parties will make big gains as a result of Judge i decision Mr Forker further said- nt Oompers, Vice President nd Secretary Morrison, of the Qreenwbbd Cemetery 13-28-21 gLAUi. In Trenton on December 26, 1908 Wilbur Slack The relatives and friends of the lly are Invited to attend the funeral from his residence, Tuckertowu Wednesday, December 30 at 11 a. Sendees at the house Interment at Frenchtown Cemetery SWAN In this city on the 87th Inst, Catherine wife of Abnim Bwan, Br, In the 57th year of her age The relatives and ffiends of the lly are Invited to attend the from the residence of her husband, No 89 west Front Street on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery 12-28-lt Mr William Verrlan of Cranbury, passed away on Sun- Funeral services from the residency of his brother-in-law Llsoomb Reed, near Princeton, on Wednesday, December 80 1908, at 10 80 o'clocH a af the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury, 1 Interment at Bralnerd Cemetery, at conveniences of the fam- MRS. R.

C. ANDERSON. Mrs Arretta Anderson, wife of Richard Anderson, dtea today The funeral, which will be private, will be held from the residence ot her brother-in-law James K. Letts 203 Sprinrf Street, atternoon at 2 o'clock Interment, under Jlreotlon of Poulson will be In Cemetery WILLIAM H. VERRIEN.

William Verrlen, one of the best known residents of Cranbury died yes terday. He was 74 years of age For many years be a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10 80 Services will be heM at the church at 1 o'clock Interment "111 be made In Bralnerd Cemetery, at Cranbury, under the direction 'Presiden Mltcheiram A of on Wednesday received undesirable Christmas cards In the shape of sentences to Jail for their actions In connection, with the Bucks Stove injunction case The opinion of the Judge which took him two hours deliver. Scathingly denounced all three of the defendants and practically the whole membership of the American Federation of Labor. Appeals were taken and the officers are still at liberty that is under bai.1 If these men are compelled to serve these sentences, of what use Is the constitution of the united states to 1U citizens to whom It guarantees the rlghtTflf a free press and free speech If Judges are allowed to construe the constitution to suit certain cases, it Is time the authority of Judges was re where do Judges get authority to set aside the constitution? Are they eater than the constitution' If so the constitution should be amended to make It supreme for If judges are allowed to set It aside, It Is a strong example for the common people to pay no attention to it and no one can tell what would happen If the citizens of a country lost respect for its constitution and laws We bel eve in upholding the laws, hut believe that they should he administered Just- -udge should provisions of conuUtulluu of the United States Beien'yii uij.iicov.» -merry comedy in two acts seventh and Eighth Grade boys the Merry Dancers Third and Fourth Grade girls song and march, "Dick, Ned and Dick Master George Meredith Ned Albert Jonsen I. Master car Hartmann, chorus, Fifth and Sixth Grade boys, selection orchestra Holy Night, a Christmas Idyl In two acts sellction, orchestra tableau, Th a representation of till Birth of Christ, closing chorus, Hap py New Tear The committee In charge of follows President, Master Endefirock TRENTCA dl: INSPECTOR SAYS SO pl Com 30 DOES THE STATE BOARD OF i at eaHy dttte The whole i-l 1FALTH is helnff to the necessity PhvsMnns of the very highest dlon In this matter and from present In ta nTne' a ha ve 0 the that ton.

here are at least 3000 cases of tuber- In Trenton Those same men lave also said that there Is Imperative need of a tuberculosis hospital From January 1 1906 until the 1st if November there were forty eight jases of tuberculosis reported to the Trenton Board of Health The total number of reported deaths for the same period is twenty-three The records of the State Board of Health show hat there were 11 deaths In Trenton 'rom tuberculosis In the first nine months of 1908 The Trenton Board of Health record shows that for the elev- Yon won't have to go deep into your pocket for twenty dollar Suits $15 00 with yoi college and it will come a-i Clothiers, Hatters, WILL FURNISH SUPPLIES TO THE HOME FOR Contracts for supplies fdr suing three months at the 1 nc Krarrl Mansers of 'he Flor for wwe return thanxs to the Saturday as follows GrwMi lowing for domtlnns HniPvoli-nt Or cnert oev es Co snap J. H.j lor of riks King Daughters of ackwell Sons mnk c-tw rahnnv Presbyterian Church barrel, fhnes of flout Street Presbjterian i suntlu tw pair' of chickens i randies Odd and No 164 2 0 4 from bphlrtd In one of the greatest battles for phjsleal Improvement the world has ever known HELD DESPITE THEIR DENIALS Anthony Derry and Thomas Murray, West Hanover Street negroes were held under S200 bail each by Justice Harris today In Central Police Court on a uf attoclous assault and bat terv on Charles Hookada Hookada i Bal1 ne visited the Deiry house the have "gone there night before Christmas and was cut were twenty three deaths in the city I with a razor because he would not con- The Trenton Board of Health reports tribute money toward buying whlskv an average of two deaths a month from perry and Murray claimed that Hook- tuberculosis for the past year The a(Ja a fight that he was State Board of Health a month- Ij death average of thirteen for Trenton for the past nine months Last year the State Board of Health reported an average monthly death rats of a fraction more than thirteen For the past seven years the State Board of Health records showing that there were 1062 deaths in Trenton from tuberculosis The records of the Trenton Board of Health are at least 60 per below the State statistics The Times nas infouuiatlon which shows the absurdity of statistics relating to tuberculosis as compiled from reports 1n thp offices of the Trenton and State Boards of Health Six of the 117 physicians in this city have under treatment 100 cases of consumption One physician alone has seventy cases, and there are at least ten more who have each many more consumptive It is estimated by a reliable authority that at least 1,600 tuberculosis victims are under treatment of phyisiclans, and that there ejected that 1m waa Intoxicated and that ne fell to the pavement and was Injured SAYS WOMAN GOT HIS $180 Charged with nand larcenr Anna Krafchiko of Fair Street, was commit ted to the County Jail today by Justice of the Peace Davll Kelsey am Grago of Jersey Street the ant asserts that the womah relieved him of 1180 The arrest was made by Constable waldron to whom the wo man gaie 1150 of the Squire Kelsey now has It In his possession and will try to recover the remainder PREACHED TO PREACHERS. At the renular semi monthly session of the VreSton Methodist Preacher. Association this morning In the State Street Church the Rev I Terks, of Hlghtstown preached on th subject, 'Imitating Christ" i donor To help make a Christmas 3 The home was decorated tastefully the KlrlF Christmas greens and 1 rgc Christmas tiee a trim mccl and enjoved all on I hrlstmas Da A special religious service was held The patt year was reviewed and this week three times a das prasers i be offwcd for Trenton as a cltj and for County hat the year 1909 may a notable ne not on! 5 In civic Improvement but i wlslom nav be rrccHeil from on gh to suppress vice a-icl to properly arp for thf thousands )f forelnuers dependents the brot fie era who tin tho w-xv be- of systematic plnclng of every orm of temptation known to man end The cash tecelpts so far In nnswer to he distribution of mrkel envelopes amounts to S54 89 from four 8 five I i i a and proprietor of the poolroom which nd bU m'Tan- mided early Christmas BMlrintlM IS of names and' amounts will ne police of the-Second Clothier meat Vogel Brotlwrs, and feed Hutchlnson Compaq bedding VL Messier and drj goods, StrawDrlflje Clothier QRISCOM STILL ON THB JOB. WASHINGTON Dec J8 If.

Grlscom ambassador to tends resigning In the ture the State Department been Infoimed of his reslMiation from Mr been received It Is eustoma.y for all to resign at the close of nn srfi tratlon and such a resignation Mr Grlscom is expected betwaonB 1 and March 4 Entirely apa.1 any wishes he may have np-w subject himself Mr Griscoin't tlnuation tlve after a 4 nee wily pends upon President-elect Tatt. POOL-ROOM KEEPER HELD. John DeRlco of 139 Hamilton AT published. President 1HISS GOULD'S AUTO HERE T. onion for a few hours yesterday, where a stop made while the car was being taken from Philadelphia to New York The machine Is a six-cylinder and eighty-horsepower It cost $7,000 FIRE IN CHRISTMAS TREE.

destroyed was held in 1200 ball by the Second District Court ernoon on a charge of keeping orderly house The twelve were captured In the raid pellod to appear as DeRlco SUES TO PFfOVER Judge George Macpherson to SB' Ing In the City District Court suit of the Mercer Electric MUD'" Company against the Duncan Sons' Company, to recover bill of fuse plugs and a quantity and scrap Iron The defendant i claims a set off on bill 1 pherson allowed a Juds In the Rob-y Kennedy Comply Peter for 89 of a Cole MRS. M. 8. ISAAC. Marianna 8 wife of the Bved TUOC, ana daughter of to all, and that no ju lowed to set aside the GOLDBERG, SEItfL COMPANY EMPLOYES GIVEN CHECKS ny lt-88-Jt A.

Mcu. Co. 862 Center St. A runiotiAIi DI 414 I. Ii.

4 117 Tnter-BUU l.li ches to SHOP I OR Coinfoil While Sleeping can be had by wealing flannelette or Mannel and Night Shirts. Night $1. late Rev juvea UUBHI.O. the late Mai? Satterthwalte, died at her home at Cross- eighty-one years ine funeral will be held wednesdw morning at 11 o'clock, with iwrvlces In Crosswlcks Episcopal Church Interment will be made In Cru'iwlcks Cemetery FUNERALS CLEMENT E. KESSLER.

The funeral of Clement Keisler, son of and the Anaoletui held this morning at 8 o'clock from lats home, Peace Street Requiem high celebrated at o'clock In St Francis Church Interment In cf Lourdes under the direction of Murphy MISS ANNA MoENTEB. The funeral of Anna WoBntee, (.1 the Catherine we Bntee, was helff this motnlni at 7 from her la's home, U6! cheit- nttt The body wai Hew Tork, where requleu. high nvt eeltbrated at SO o'clock In it. Mlotnl's Churoh Interinent made In ew Tork, under the direction of Ullrich JOSEPH 6. 8HIPPY.

The funeral of Joseph Bhlppy, of II Division Street, who died will be held from his laU residence morning at 11 oolock In- tenuent. under direction of Rovers, will be in Bordentofvu ECKFORD SEABRIDOE. The fineral of Eckford Seabrldge son of William and the late Mary Seabridge was held this morning at o'clock from his late home, 14 Cross Street with requiem high mass at 9 o'clock in St Joseph's Church Inter ment was made in St Mary Cemetery under the direction of Murphy MRS. MARGARET BREE8E. funeral of Mr- BMese, Goldberg Blegel Co shared one per cent of Bales for two weel" preceding ChrlstmB" with their employes The checks given the clerks ranged in amount from 12 to 60 All employes other than salesmen were given silk umbrellas Christmas presents AUTO SKIDS INTO FENCE Wnlle motoring near Freehold day afternoon a large automobile, containing Victor Christian, of New Tork, and a party of friends, skidded and cm-bed Into a fence No one was Injured, but the and fence were badlv damaged.

-Another party of au- tuiiiub1118ta-took the Torkers and their rar back to Ficehold END OF WORLD NOT YET. Spangler-s Silnti Fail to Appur Seek Him. MACK, Deo 27--The world did not come to an end yesterday, as Brndlcted by 3, Spangler, Jha prophet, who women- said cblldrTO to woif.ji themselves almoit to-a state of collapse Spangler left town between darkness and daylight yesterday, the officer- who wanted to put him under arrest They have failed to learn his whereabouts or whether he to return A party of women belonging to Spangler 1 "faithful" put on white dresses yesterday morning and went to a train to meet a thousand or more whom they but not a appeared The white-robed worn- ijjnueuruvjn lard Mealy secretary "ter Edward Reed treasurer. Master John Kotz assistants, Masters Leo Koch "jd An- be given to Frank Ota-Wen for-decorating the hall so tastefully a laurel and holly with Christmas tells and bows of red The Sisters wish to express their sincere thanks to all who have in any way helped to make the play a successful one CHRISTMAS RUES Ai IIIIRD CIIUKCH A Christmas musicals will be given this evraing in Church by the Sunday School Miss Case, of Plainffeld will sing The program will commence with a Sunday School anthem Sing His Praise, Glory Honor Bring The hie organ, played by Mrs Mary Me Coy the piano, played by Professor Enoch Burroughs the ladies orchestra led by Martin Mayer, and the chorus choir, 111 lead the school In this se- leC will follow a selection by the choir in which Clarence Mlddleton take the solo part Softly the ows, will be sung by Frank derbeck and the chorus choir ill Shad- Van- The Pullen sisters, cornetlst and violinist members of the school orchestra will play a duet They Will be accompanied the organ Several members of the primary department will tell their experience about Christmas and the evening's PTMf ra close with the rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel 'Messiah by the chorus -choir, organ piano and orchestra ST, MICHAEL'S CHRISTMAS RITES The ChrlstmM festival of St Michael's School will held this evening at 7 80 o'clock, rhore.wlll be a service consisting- of carols, one address and presentation of In the church Afterward the school will go to the Sunday School room, where there will he redtatkms, etc, by the scholars and distribution of gifts. of the Great Clothing 5ale NOW WING UN IN TIIK 1'arrcll Kuildinrt, 1.14-116 North Broad SniHi'licd lo C'''.

Week We don't want to pack any goods up, they go at slaughteiing prices. Overcoats, Raincoats, Men's and Boys' It will pay you to buy the goods and lay them away imtd next year. We have put the knife in narked them at prices to make them move quick. We Arc cMn to Sell Week en followed by a crowd of curiosity seekers, then walked up to Oak Hill Cemetery and remained there until Superintendent HaUited ordered them off the A large crowd of people also gathered on the South Mountain, the place where Spangler had Invited all the but this trip was In vain ONI NEW TYPHOID 0ASS TABLE CLUB GIVEN LUNCHEON BY HlLDtrfhtCH The- of the Round Table Club were entertained at a luncheon Saturday night by Charles HHde- brecht in the new banquet room of the HHdebrecht Catering Company. Woodworth Clum secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, acted as toastmaster After cigars had been lighted the Rev Dr Nathan Stern, In behalf of the guests, presented to Mr HHde- brecht a traveling bag and umbrella Mr HHdebrecht responded The members of the Round Table Club are Charles F.

Stout, Frederick no better made. Donnelly, Stoddard, Arthur 1 Forst the Rev. Dr Nathan Stern, Clinton, waiter Smith, Norman Foster Titus, Bamford, Woodworth urn, Moorehead, William 258 Men's Kaincoats at $6.50, retail price, $18 to $20 all-wool and caanmete up to $15. Some $18 suits in fte lot. ffl gSCTi suits made in nyr custom shop, $10.00.

These suits are worth from $22.50 up to Major ft Harry Maddock, colonel Frederick Gllky- son William Scamniell, Donald Magownan, Edward Comly and Meeker OLIVET BAPTIST CHRITMA8. lirtatf exercises of the I Remember Hie IMncc Broad s(. If vou clothing, don't miss sale. If you do you will have cause to it UAJt'i IJUiT WRKK. 8 1FWSP4PERS WSP4PF-R!.

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