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TKENTON EVENING TIMES, SATUKDAT, DECEMBER 27. 1913. WANT TO REVOKE LIQUOR LICENSES I I I 11 I 11 I 11 I 111 I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I 11 AGtT. HIRT Pennsylvania TRACKS IN FROST ROCKHILL BROTHERS LEAD TO ARRESTS' WED SAME NIGHT Princeton Policemen Follow Take Brides Christmas Eve Re- Trail and Capture Alleged ception Held at Home of Thieves on Several Charges Bridegroom's Parents Pec. robberv of I a i i last a i has led to the.

urn-st two iiK'ii. Two rna.sked i a l-te. ll Witherspoon Street. l.f-e tivby-d. and une nf siu.i'il i i a Knifr i and a i tn i him if lild not dis- 'i-Jose t):" a bis a a bles.

Th" a a a I i i i A th-- i i a i a h.id c.iv.-red i i his i ran nut and shouted A i a a a i a Mevers resooiided. A a frost had a i i the i a the officers foot a a i iruir I i to the 5 i -r 1 i 1 3 i as R.ineli. Krt-dericii. 10 years pf age. i i as In tin- i a and i i a C.Hsli of 11 X.issau Place.

a a i by a tin- a i a i Tin- a a a a i are a i a and tin- K. and trrp.nii a at same places: also i I of a i i i a ini-mbi-r of the cup a i Clulj. A a a C.isli i i cluii, a i i and of i an old man I rest a a a i i i I a latcuny or a silver a from thi- Ross a a i a i i a i -Seal and lal'n of tw Khiss a i pit. hers and i i a balls. I Pec 2 7 i a i i i i a i on a i Street, 1 home i i i I 'fmor of occasion a a i i and Mis" a a a were a i i the rarsn ape of ttie Broad i i i i a i i the a S.

i a tliess-'d a A Toe a a i later. i a Miss a a i i i a i i i i by Or. Brock. The new i i.i i a i i I i i brides i I i in ti is city. MISSPELLINGS A BRIDE CHRISTMAS SERVICE FOR BAKERSVILLE Prizes for Good Attendance To Be Distributed at Chapel Tuesday, Evening TITUS POSSESSES MECHANICAL GENIUS: i i i i i i i.

Called on for Feats in Engineer- ,1.,,. i r' i i H' ll I I I I i i I i ii: I i 1 i i i i i ing and Exhibits Natural 1 Skill in His Work 1 of a i i i PROF. B. P. STOUT, a i i i I'asadena.

Who Will lie at Hr.n.-i- i at New Hope Tt'mnrriiw re, 2 7 MEN'S BROTHERHOOD WILL HEAR SERMON TOMORROW i a i i t.re at if." a a nf i E-taptfst i Pet i i hy Bri.i X. v. I i Dr. T. M.

i i The i was a i in a a i if i II i i a i a a n.i.-I i ri. i in a i was i liy Mr. a i Frank hv i i i i i i 1 a Street. i 1 i i i The i Is in the of i i I i i to i i I dii.t; lo law a froe 1 1 i i IT 1 a i i i i Hnrneo. i i Tovv i a-; I I a i i i 1 i i i i i fl are i 1' i I I i I I I 1 I I I I i I i i'-Xi" 1 iV i i i -I i i 1 i i a i i i i i i i i i I 'f i'" 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n.Ti" 1 i i i i i i i a the i i i i i 'I, a i i ,1 I I I 7 1 i i i i i i i i i If He-i i i i i i i I I i a C'jssiv i i i 1 i M.i.

ie i i i 'a! a Tin- i i sold i a i a a P. R. as operator. ALUWNI TO DANCE UXCETOX. Pec.

The A i A a i i Hlph School IB Hop- a a i win in a i -evariE'-hstu- i i i i i (if a i l'i-" i a a i i i i Prof-s i i i i 1 vi irs i 1 1 I 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i ti i i 1 inri the Courts th- Key and Seal daive In School i I i a I i A i a a a 4 The I ltr; ''1 Tr. i also in Gash's i 'v i i LAMBERTVILLE SERVICES i a i a A DO i i i i i i a a I i i i a i Th'T" i a nf ikv i i ir i a a for- rnf 7 i -n i i i i of i i i A us 1 iii F'. a REUNION OF YOUNGS a ri'i i i it a i i su I nlsr 1 r- .1 i i i i a a A i i i 1 i A I I i 1 1 pll.J..nff a i i i 1 r. 1 I 1 i i s.i i hf i i i i i a i i i i i i i i i I i i "TM in Ih I I i i I i i i i a a i i i vv H-; i i i i 1 i i i i i i i uf I i i a I i i I I I 1 i i i -M I I sa I I i i i 1 1 evid. n.

ure.l i i i i i i i a the i a i i an I tie reVuk'-'i, i i a i in uf i- i i i I i i i a i i a 1 1 i is i i HU! 1 i i i i i i is i i i i I a 1 -1 .1 f'J -i i I a i i I yff a lu-ens-d i s. i it. i is i i i i i the i i A i i i i Mr. a i i i i une bat i at i i law and so as to he the smirce nf I I i least possible nbjoction. THREE GENERATIONS ATTEND; tTMen i'" REUNION OF MARQERUMS liev rP I i fue of I i and evils, lie i i a Mr.

has sufficient evitieni-e I rc i Mrs nlls "vrl'-ht" 'e 7i-ocht er 1 i ar i i Mr. Ix-uF- i i r'e. i a i I. i itt THE i You Can Now Buy a Fast; Color, Well Made, New ii Style Shirt for $1.00 A i i a i i i i nne tint i i i I --lists, a such a i i Vli. i i accordance i A i i iru a i shirt's Vnnr money a i i i i i i a n.

50c. to 36.00'. GOLD STAMPS Goldenbaum Morgan TMngs For Men. i i i 120 N. BED AD ST.

111 Hi 11 11111111111111111 i i is an a at a Yoorhft-s'. 3 0 his arrest was out en pro- a "12. and Boroush A PEISSER--STULL c. a '03. This a i the i auspices i old School A i A i a i a the neSv Hisll School A i Asi s'u-iation.

i of the i i be held to consolidate i I i i Ma- i OCjetV ln-1 and A J. iuUii i i i i a i a i Rev i a Eve I Mr a 3Ir? Hance of The Sride a a by Miss i i a tha i of and the i i Mrs. a I sroom hv I S. Piper. Jr.

FLORENCE I a Camp, i a basfcet- i n.i'ii-t, t-ln- a broke his arm. tiers of both a i i bei.nK present, Hlsralns Is confined to his home Tim i Ft a a a hy i i i i i I i Ni--- i i i i i i I i i a rp. a i i t-e a a 7 ni ho a ui- s'T-. i i a held i a a'. I i of Mrs.

i S. i i i I i i i i i Those I iv-ri- Mr and Mr- i i I i a a i i i i a i a 3 i i i a Y.IUIV-' Mr A a i and son a i i i Rpst Ve i i i of i i of Fielrlshoro. a Palvaton. the i i i a i in "id i i i a is ii a i i I I a i a srrocer, has purchased I UV Thru- i of i nt Arc." 1 -it i a i Shoo. Madden, the on Federal nr si.r-nh.

-d-. i I Street. i i I i i a i i 1 Mrs. a i Schofle. an resi- A a i be 11)100 I I I Mr? a i schotie.

an i A a i oe A i A dislocated her by a fair. I i The i i has cleaned The ser'u-- es II. I I A a a M-s. i i i i niv' i i i i HS AH. i i a i i i a i i atl-1 Mr-' i i i G.

W. HOBBS7JRTENGAGED a Mrs. Homer I a To i i i i i i i i i i of i i F.I iza ll. V. i i of C.i-.'entli of up i a a i the year and paid BORTiFXTOWX, Dec Sarah i all the a a i due the i of- i i of A a A i fleers.

Year's Dav the new iady died at i a a Uay in the i i orpranize and i stand two Deni- eii-luv- year 1 her asre. ocrats. two i a and one Pro- many" years 'she lived i her gressivc. hand at Columbus. 'X.

and both i i 6 Mrs. A i was the of clarence A. A i LAMBERTVILLE -rh r-i lur i i i I the p.c-- FLEMINGTON A i ser a lie i a i o-i -s" and in the i on rdship." seryict- i lie he'd i bejdnnins: a o''-locl Tii- i choirs i i a i a i i i a i i a i i i a ld.T-''S in i about 5 o'clock i a Tlie were is i Tin- irin-sts rn.Hi" I-. th" i evei.ini; i i i i i i i Mrs the -nnlher of a i i Mrs Kdwa'-d w-ht. i i i a i an a i i i i Ii'-r i She Is n-1 i i i i i i i a nil a a i a a i present ''i i were: Mr.

i Marjienm. i i Marserum. Vt-ra Marpertim. a a Prooks. Mrs i Mar- sreriiin.

Mrs. Th unpson and son. i Mrs Kimtile. Mr. irnt Mrs J.

sse a 'llrookg' liosalie. i ri-id i Mr Mrs. I i i i Mr. and Mrs. -in T-1 i i 11 i h- i i i i i i i iiilleil in tin.

Mr 11., i alsn says he a personal kM.iwjedce nf i nf i ju'l'se i close one or tu-n of the bars in i i i He i a r'-nulred tu i i a is to evidence of i a i of i regulations. PRETT CHRISTMAS TREES PHYSICIAN'S AUTOMOBILE IN MORRISVILLE TAKES RUN BY ITSELR KRUSEN REUNION A i a i na--E i a Van Fl i i of Mis Boddis. Vossc-ller and Miss Bessie It. Hope- a i a Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvia Solliday, the Hotel "Windsor. Trenton, were their 2 7 A MORmSVIIAE, Pec. an- a reunion of the descendants of Charles and Elizabeth Krusen was held Christmas a.t of Mr. and Mrs. Homeland, of 73 a i a A Tlie day was i 1 ami i was served.

Those were: Mr. and Mrs. llam a M.Y and Mrs. Russell German and a Forrest Grove. Mr, and Mrs.

Uowens and a of Mr. and Mrs. i i a and son. of i Mr. "and Mrs.

Amos Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. Samuel i Xewtow-n: Mr.

and Mrs. Homeland. Ira Homeland, of C' A N'S i Fred M. a I man. Is one of i i lendiiiK i i is not a a i tn discuss i moral i i of the place He.

too, believes a i thn borough would be off i no a ar.d says it is a fact a the element Morrisviile people i nut all present resorts, fe.diric have lone been run i se hand. Mr. 'who has ways t.aken a errant interest of that V(Sr 1 1 11 who has MORRISVILLE A special i of the First Pres by'terlan a will he held Sun Mrs. John 'A. Campbell is recovering tree.

The eyeninR was very Pc ace on a a i i Vnd Mrs. P. of dro- from the effects of a recent operation pleasantly spent -with frames.ant! gelec- ol i ri so 0 "Christ-mas Time Poem" ton. has hern announced. The cere- at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital at tions on the and a lunch rj' i jj i DC i offertory, m.mv was perfomed in the Rev.

J. A. Philadelphia, JZf J'Xoul Melody" i i tenor a i at the narsxmasre of the Edward .1. Lawrence of New York. The Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. dnet. i of God" iteptisl the members.

i The Bu'-ks County Public Service -Company has Installed a arc fras i in of its office, 'on North Pennsylvania- A The i is a I a electric i used for i i purposes. It is stood a the TMss company will make 'a proposition to Roroueh Council to. i i Pembi-rton. and i i relatives held Monday Mr and Mrs. Garl P.

a been entertaining Mr. and Sirs. Abner I STOCKTON ilng House tomorrow morning where i former -Councilman and Mrs. E. ahe en the remainder of the I A Ferris, which -was been held at with her daughter, Mrs.

Bverlttj A Vg- -lit Prince 'Street, will take place to BarittaUown in Rev. Hayes, pastor a (the Calvarv Baptist Chvirch. will prsach ji and Mrs. "VI" iU lam F. HlKffins of i It--- the 'Bordentown House Monday even- Mr.

aid Mrs. G. TlndaU and a Tittle son. Spencer, of. Bsiston.

are ivlsiOng the latteT's parents. Mr. and S. L. -Dilts.

Mr. and Sirs. Percy Bush. of. Clover- Henry Brtan has been visiting: his crO ft farm, recently entertained Mr.

and HIGHTSTOWN at SfoiHit Monnti who Is attending col- Bridges. Mrs. Luther 'Van Fleet at Three TO A PUMPKIN Mrs. Ella Sttils spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. liam Trenton, and will be" the guest over Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. E.

(BY ANDREW Bordentown is 'Purapkln. with the hide of tan. Miss Anita Harris, daughter tif Air. the 'Vnd rich pink flesh, well lined i i Divested of Its dark-brown seeds. and son Albert, iavt jUj Him- a.

GWL i Mrs. George Silver aared chil- ew farm, wer-e iecent' srtiests of the SiamujCewnu are visiting Dr. and -former's mother, Mrs. EHza-beth Mat- JH il I t- Sirs. George Silver.

hews. Qnakerlbwn. a ln 1 ifc and -Mrs. Reginald Corliss of Leonard of Baltimore, is visit- Puwen. of Higlithtown.

nit, have been vlsitiiijr Mrs. friends at. where he -Mr- and Sirs. George 'formerly resided; -Miss' Jennie Thwrnpson has been BW JoTSn Clevenfrer of Riverton, Js SOTOC time tn Pblladetphia. '3TM- her danghtcn Mrs: Melville fj, Rev.

31. B. faroibr are I an r5L a TW 'spendtriR the holidays with daysrtW th Oh. Wherefore, then. Ihou exist? "if-r p.nd -V" hav.e nLjlanJiem.

Smock and family at rree- Man hee with his knuckled fist. yourie daughter at the-lr home, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Hunt and M. Bets on. tliv weight, as though thy crlrth Joiin Wunt were, tniests over Mr. and Mrs. Jo-lra UiBaw and rarn- ua i ft wealth of a the earth, jiouiilS at tnp home of Mr.

and Mrs, ATtr with Mr. Lansdowne, Pa. land Mrs, Clarence Hajferty IB Trenton. Ams thy ms mrnoth. foi ing-, of PhHadelphfa, Johnson ve i in automn's snnslnnp warm.

htHMfcys Robert and a Elsie. a i i a i a Overseer of the Poftr Henry Zeisr i i who I i at St. Francis Hostiftal. is repotted, to be im- 1 proved. I Rev.

aod Mrs, Chris O. Kon'pel and daughter have been visiting rcla- Ijon Kiln and George Comhs, of Hamilton -Township, have been vislt- inir flt ht-riie of Stanley H- Fish. H. H. Fish ts confined to his home with illness.

Mrs. Jennie Thompson of Mt- Holly, was a guest at the home Of her stste-r. Mrs. Herman Margerum, Christmas i Cay. i The Rev.

and Mrs. T. Leslie Gosslinsr Christmas Day In Philadelphia relatives. Mr: and Mrs. Jesse Brooks and Miss MattTe of N'orristown.

'are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman. MarKerura. Mrs.

Edward Dlthridge and son Edgar left today for where iiwwl Str. and Mrs. John W. Early, Brown, a meniBer of Miss Grace public school faculty, is- spending -KrVudinp i iS J6w days'at her Ijome-in Jersey-vine: shis jslatte; KayTnbnd Dilatush and fnmfly have Master T. "Warman.

of Pena few days with 4S "6een' visiting Mr, Dllatnsh's parents, ninffton. Is spendlnfr 3Ir. and Mrs. P. Dilatush.

"relatives igf'. -3fr. and Sirs. 0. J.

Messier are Visit- Miss Bessie E. FisHXr. rf TrenTon. Is friends -in West Xew York. X.

J. soending the holidays with- her of Crozi'er nts. Sir, send. Mrs. WHIam Fisher, accompariled- by neax SsrgeantsvlHe.

is vislUny Professor and Kivetjburff, Carl Shtister. of "Coluinbla CoIIeye. is hojfdays" with his parents Clark of Tren-, a BverittstoJWtt. S-gwtimi wtts a Tecent Visitor In town on Miss IlndaC of Sbmervllle, Ig spending tKfe Chrlslrnas vacation "with 2S-; Edward Ganvciod spent Christ- her Mr, a'nd Mra "Wlllfara ias with her sister. Mrs, Edward Cain.

Brink, Ih tjhs place, Jehri Bennett and faintly of Gran- Invitations are out'for the marrlaRe Mr. an'astllrs. John D. Cnamberlin or earth's proudest kinsL.niisht entertained yesterday Mrs. Stanley Christmas wltfi Postmaster of snss Santo BrBray and Clarence Cr iTlbBrY Cha.fle.~s", E.

Stnlts -and family. bert PyatU. of Flemlnstpn. to take Dr. and Mrs.

A. H- Dey of Trenton, place iit the home of the bride, near ))(ive been visiting trlends In town. Thursday. January 1, llss Ha-ttie Cook of the public school Everttt fisher was Riven a surprise faculty. Is spending her vacation at party by few friends at his home hef hpme jiear Mills, Those James Hutchlnson entertained included Misses Susie Uean.

Klsie Cllne. her School class at her home on Helen Venfebe, Johnson, Vera Stdektoh Streetv Wednesday Moore. Ruth HoIcb'moV Blanche Wil- a decent tnee.t(ng of the Borough liamson BlSanche Hammer, Uobert Council a matftm was passed to have Tjlnes Carroll Allen Ponl Wood jput' all streej "corners 'and in havt all ton Brewer jSbtnent-- Thomas CHnc But when I i of thee as pie. Thee thrown into pen and stall and sty. tirooc- evourei 'ctiw pig and shoat.

ctrrtnlnly does goat. TT form. Mr and Mrs. rfeorfre Muschert and Uorothy of Kew York, are i vfsilihfe at the home of Mr. Muschtrt's mother.

Mrs. Annie Moschert, of i Washington Street i Mrs. R. and soJJ, Winfleld a jGants. were recent guests at the home 51r.

and Mrs. Charles H- Gants of I South Pennsylvania Avenue, lives near Wheat. ftw days aso. A. P.

Melvin spent a few. days at hfs nume T1 Kvrfolh. thlc iis.A_KUfiSl.,ror.^§itt,_laysj at Ri ven nK beneath thy. sh'cddinR: trees. home of his parents.

Mr. VViF; in the growth and development nf the says he has that one of the hf.itel keepersTios been repeatedly appealed to for less disorder about his bar-room. All pnrh appeals. according tti Mr. Kwald.

have fallen on ears, the hotel keeper Ignoring: them entirely. TOWN NEEDS CLEAN-UP. Kverett Fuperintendent of the Robertson Art Tile Works, one of MorrisvUJe's leading industries, dis- russing the subject said: "The town seems to" lie overrun men and disreputable rhara.f*ters and I i tijat i is i diie to the fact that there are too a If there is real need of bars there 1 is a i n.tt need of more a on'e i and a one should conducted In such a waj- as to be unobjectionable. "While I am not a. resident of Mor- ri.sville," Mr.

Townsend continued. "I am interested in this effort to clean up the place for most of our employes live there and their best interests are our. interests. One can readily.see the objectionable conditions now. As I I alone the streets 1 frequently see drunken men hanging around th" ho! tels and making themselves a i lance to-pedestrians.

is doubtless i a not all of these men are resi- i dents of Morrisvijle but a does rif.t. alter the situation. The fact a they i dant reason for demanding a i favor of a general clean up and will do everything I can to help bring this about." I MR. WRIGHT TA1JCS. Fred.

Wright, a resident of thelior- 1 ough for i and fine uf the i direct or tho Standard--Rr" an'ce Company In Trenton, is another citizen -who is In fnvor of a clean up. He said: "I have, no personal knowledge as to violations 'if the law but I have seen especially In the "evening, which hay aroused my sus- picions and led me to believe that a change is desirable." Other residents talk in the same geh- i era! way, believing that it is time to have a thorough Investigation of the I way In which the hotels are being maintained, as well as an inquiry into the aleghince which is to exist between ttie liiJior (knJers and the ndlitical machine, especially with a i view of leariiing if such an allettiance is any responsible for the failure of the borough officials to report such things to the court. TO ITP ON "BARNES. In spite of the efforts of others hftve the assault" case against parnes "dropped. Mr.

Heller has decided there shall bo no let i in the "With former Judge Yerkes. famous for Ws r-nshufffhts on evil d'irrs in Bucks County, us' Heller's "ch.ief counsel ihere is sure to be a thord'igli investigation of everything 1 I I of th- i i i i i i i i ilo.i.ir.-i terl i i a tree?) I i i at i i Mr i Mr-' -X'-al- t'-t ft i Ave I i-a I i i i i i I i i.f. i i 'Hi i i i a i i i I i a of i a i i i 1 i I i honi'-s i Mr. i Mr." i a i a i i I i M' 1 a i rrter i Mr!" V. i i i Pope a M.I i i i i i 1 Mr an'l ry.

I I i i i Mr. a i Mrs a H.I\V ell GIFTS ARE DISTRIBUTED 1 AT SUNDAY SCHOOL EVENT MORRISVTI.I.E. JT -Th enter- a i last evening hv ttie i i i school of Grace M. K. i was a and greatly enjnyed.

altenflanre andy w-re i i i i i iiurtM.c: thi; service. POPE FAMILY REUNION The Dec. i i of Dr. S. S.

P. Wetmore nearly! r'-d in a accident when ran a a Tha physician iraA i i alls on i i and be-i s- a a i Christmas day a b'jcame and catf ld not a any prepress. The b'f- on and sot a i to push It th- ve'nb-le suddenly a it a the i i a by fast i i 'SUCH ,,.) I car apaln. HASTEN MARRIAGE WHEN BRIDEGROOM IS SICK MO-P-RI'SVII-LE, 2T Former Bu'rJiess and i Pope en( a i at a i i i a i i i nnd a i i maa. A i i wa--.

i Musl'-al seb" 5 were' i hy Miss nnd I a rope. Those present Bauey ann i Mr. and C.onrc-e a a Kthe-l. and Mrs a Mr. ami Mrs.

A a a Pope. T.i- Ml Mr. and J. P-rpe Jtessle Pope. Mabel Pope ana a Poce.

BRISTOL MEN BAG DEER BRIPTOU Dec lienry ly.vett. I. i P. M. a dv Judee.

loli'n M. Patte.rson. "orTKlins Pibis Tomlinso-n returned from i i in South Caj-ollna. C.sune i Tht- onlv -leer sh -is bv r-T- p3rtv was killed by- Mr. and Hr.

I.ovett. EWING ENTERTAINMENT A Dec. and Harolri Flumerfelt Tuesday i b-y the a Mrri-najrhan, pastor of i a at the home of a i Mrs. i i a I This wed- liiirs a to take place last but owfnjc to the illness of the date was CANTATA POSTPONED Dec. of thi i weather the fThristmaa cantata anrl a of i Graveville XI, Sunday Sch'd! was postponed and will BAPTIST CHURCH SERMONS I I fler 27 Rev.

I E. H. i i a will preach In the Baptist morning an4 i His morning theme ba I "A Forward and his -evening: subjei-t. "The Source nf Couraee." 'Sun-' I i he neld a't 2 p. m.

and- i Ciiristian Endeavor will meet -7 I The president lead tha K- meetlnsr. Tne increased attend! a shows a Mr. Wil- i a weil prepared sermons aztd a are i by ills con- i 'The' i i a will give Its i a i Monday eren-- ins at T.h.e Cantata. "Topsy i hji I the the school. i i 3 i i- free and all I i The parents of tha iU- I ureed to be.

an fAM.in^ Tsiesdav. and thu In the -hnrch An attractive ever nss lf i a ha we Tuesfl-iy e.vening but i i tn tl-o" sU-rm. JAMESBURG Tuesdav and Wednesday Mr. i i lead and a fise Rev, T. i learl servica.

eS of" evenv YAKDLEY crper- he.r. The Misses i a a a Mrs. who underwent an ope Davison of 1 ation here recently. Is floinfr nicely. i i 15 seriously III at I Mfr, a HHen is home from Sundiv School colleEe holidays and be held this eVininJt with her nare.n H- a i are Milton T.

voorii -the hoiirlav season with firL PRflVFVII 1 Hor rv Johes nf Brooklyn. Christmas i his parents. Sir and Mrs-. a or-5 Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Jones nave Mr. Mrs. I- -w- tiielr anise, tSc i Harry ihackhouse h-as liam Mr- and "Walter Scott talned on Christmas the and Mrs. potato." kershawr cheeSe? -yVomaTTs culinary power. by butter, sujtar.

Curry.i the Misses Celeste and nirfl sp cc3 eR ps and milk jralore, Margaret Curry. Mr. and Mrs. A half a sco re injrredients mor Scott, Mr. Mrs.

LeRoy Scott and Sirs. Alfred 'Can make thy contents yieid a dish wish:" Bayld Mr. and Mrs. F. S.

fear, his appetite to clop. Davis, of East Oranse: lire. Georfee nt enjoy It like the other McDowelL Miss Grace McDowelU Mr. and Edward Macfc of New Bruns- 0 Pumpkin. -with the hue of tan.

Miss Anna Fox. a student the West Chester Normal School. Is home for the holidays with her parents. Dr. i and Mrs.

H. Fox. I Helen CJaybough has to home in OniOntown to spend her (vacation- MiKS Edith Hibbs Is Spending the her home in Miss Edith Lynch is enjoyinjr her vacation at her home In Perm Miss Applegrate and Mrs. Cox of South To This seems to be thy use to a -TM a a visit of sei his when ijrraln Is high himself on "numikln pie." weeks with relatives In South Am- Hope. Dec.

27, J913. boy. Mr. and Mrs. John C- Perrlrie had as their fruests yesterday Mr.

and Mrs. Errors Ir! addition and other cleri- David Perrino of New Brnnswlck ra1 work ntly aifse "from astiR- son Georce. visited relatives at Plarns- 6oro Christmas Day. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Mc.Pherson are the parents of a baby boy.

The the i -r i rine. and Mrs; Charles Conover had as thjcir Igucsts over Christmas Mr. and i Mrs. Mr and Hcnrj ConOvcr "Mr and Mrs Zcbnlon Stlllwell of Manasquan Ji- i i raatJsm ofTiavt'oii eye-strain. Corrected by Htan W.CU.

8t Bl. day A a prlrl was born atid Mrs. i i i i Dny. A Hendrlckaon and family havebeen vlsitlnf; in Freehold. Councilman Mahlon T.

Mtron and daoshter. Miss Edith S. Moon, spent Christinas Day at the home of Mr. Moon's son. Richard, in Camden.

I sters in the incidents i Barnes' a a on the Tlie citizens. in paneral have been commending the Trenton Kven- ins Tinies for its in brtnsiT.s (about better conditions and finally i forcing the of the traps. The-feelinK asainst Barnes is especially stronff becausfflr of "Ifis" mellrod of attack on Heller. "He first called the Times on the tlireateninR to horse-whip the writer of the pigeon shontins story and then the re- ceiver up suddenly when i'nvited to i cross the river with his horsewhip and a i fi.ehtinK at close range. stca.4 doini? that he apparently thought it safer to remain with his friends and attack Heller, a man much tli.Mi i I i however, there is a ur-ndency fo believe that Barnes would not even have" attacked Heller had he n3t been urged on nnd dared by some machine politicians HAMILTON SQUARE -Mr and Mrs.

Rineleton Hooper tertalned the members- al t.h*ir at -Christmas Mr" an-' Mrs. Charts Zaph an8 Ctaudiw s-. ton- Mr. Mrs. Hooper I 'f Washlrrston.

I'. Mr and V.T* Hi-Win Heed and Ll-riton Miss Anna Houper son has be-n Mr HII.I Mfs. i la Cubbfrlev llpn Mr. Mrs ami '-TiiMren of A i i a Mr--. U.

lf a Mrs. a i TX i i Mr and Mr. Fred Miss KHzalieth I siwtit i ma" i i a Winitsor. Mr Mrx. Bidriil-e, Mrs Dralce and Mr.

and Mrs. Tcuiioa of wer- Mr and Mrs. Harvey A. H-owr and a ciieni Ojristntas i Mrs. Kirl.v -ind a i The an'l Mrs.

Joseph Kaston. arc spending the i relatives hero. Mr am! WesJe ReeU. were sruests of their Albert Ree.l of a Mr. nnd Mrs Joh-i Itedwooc.

Mr. and Mrs. Klrrier Redwood and son, Klnier, John Redwood, Mr. Mrs. A Mr.

anil Mrs Edward and James Bark, Were C-hrlstmas wood's mother. 'Mrs. Htildah Ford of Grwveville Sunday School i cantata i this evening on of Mr. n.rul Mrit Frank Borden. of.I fti rb Christmas day Ktiward Bofden.

have her--," Mr. Lwis wfll a week of prayer and revival selrvic Miss Mamie MtCabe, and Mr. and and son. are.visll^r insr their mother; Mrs. Miss Kdna is 4 A rock match -al.

l.as«-b--i;i szejmnAx- Chrlst-S tbe. crave the a "handsome watch, help prcswntj'd to j. Thomson a fine smokins s'et. For quick, sure relief Coughs that everyone, take COUGIISTfKUP the InflflTntnatlon In the tiif aife soreness And cough naturally. of formerly of this place; are visitinar relatives here, and In Tren- toa- today.

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