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ailiiP ULt mmmmmww1 PA OB TWELVE THE POtTOTTKEEPSIE EA0LE NE78 FRTPAT. DEO. I s. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Miss Jatoby Entertains Many Friends Bride of John Beckwith at Albany Wedding "Mle perl Rudolph ot 4J Collegei 'Avenoe, tht city, daughter, of. Mr and Mr.

Abram Rudolph tf Am sterdsm 1eame the bride of Jack Beckwith ot Syracua on Tuesday TJio ceremony waa performed by tha Rabbi Horo wlts at hla lioma In Albany. Bmel areenbnum et Trey, wa tli beat man. Mis Rttaoipn naa Dean connected ahtll recently at Rudolph' Jewel' rr store, thla city. Mr. Beekwlth la aaaoelated with the Rudolph Store In Syracna.

They will make their home In Syracuse. Miss Jacoby Entertians Many Friends For Miss Mildred Jacoby Soon To Wed Mis Dorothy Jacoby entertained at her home. 141 Mill Street laat evening In honor of Mlaa Mll4rd Jacoby. Mlaa Mildred Jacoby, who I th daughter of Mr. Alice Jacoby.

will become the bride ot William J. Poan, nn ot Mr. and Mr Jeaale V. Dean ot Roosevelt Avenue, on Tuse day, Jannary II. Bhe la employed with the A.

Dutton lumber Com. pany and Mr. Dean la an employee at Luckey, Piatt and Company. Durlnf the vnlng brldra waa played and favor wore awarded to Mlaa Marlon Brook and Mr. Leelle Polk.

A featur ot th evening waa tha appearance ot a colored mammy when th gift were presented to th bride to be. The liundreaa tare Mlea Jacoby each rift aa ah took It from a tars baa ktt. Oecoratlona were In Christ maa green, mistletoe, and polnoettaa In the dining room a lattice work ot (onthern climax and aatln ribbon waa erected. There were about III gqeat pre, ent Thoea trom out of town were' Mr, rred Eckert, Mr. Calrln Cole, Ml Amy Smith.

Mlaa Dolly Foley, Mr. Ioremo William. Mra Floyd Baylies. Mia Lucy Gerard. Mlea Naomi Bllyouj Mr.

Oeonce McKeel. Mra. Richard Dean and Mlf Ellis bath Wiley. Mls Jacoby waa aaaltted In re fcelvlng by Mra H. A.

Benton and Mra. Fred Monroe. Hebrew School Presents Pateunt at Smazotut Tha Poughkeypaie Hebrew School gireeented "Hannah and Her Beven eon" at th Bohosnre Hadatn syn ajrorue) Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra.

Kramer, teachara ot tha school, directed th cut. Thoa who took cart werei Samuel Preaamaa, Sam et Epstein. Florence Bffron and Matilda Pollack, Jermoe Ivelsa, Tina Weiea, Roealle Welaa and Dorl ejobelv Burnett Meeting It Held Bi Alumni Association Routine bualnea waa dlaenaeed at the maetlna ot tha Alumni Assoela ion th Arlington High School laat evening. Election ot ofllcM which waa to have) been held waa aostponed until spring. Mia Helen Proctor 1 the president Young America Auxiliary Card Pert Well Attended About thirty two pereone ttendd Che card cany held yeaurday attar boob by th Ladlea' Auxiliary et Xoang Hoa Company at th bo house.

Euchre and pinochle ware played and refreshment were nerved. Mra. George Ilaunt and Mr. Joceph Alvenoa wer In char' th arrangement. Scottish Society To Hold Traditional Hogmany Party Tha Duteheaa County Scottish So ciety will hold a Hogmany party en New Tear'a Et at III Main Street There will ha a program ot Muele, dancing and slnalng end te fraabmonta ba served.

There will ba Chrlatmaa, tree tor th The program will begin at I o'clock. Tha committee In ehargs Includes: Fraxer Todd, chairman. David Crystal. John Brown. Bert "13.

Smith and Jam Grant. Bpico Wll Install Of ken en Jannary 9 Installation ot offloer will take plaoe at tha Chrlatmaa party and maetlna; ot tha Elplco Aaeodatlon Of XAwkey, Piatt and company Mon day evening, January .1 ax the audi tor. Roy r. Je mo inuuung orocer. business, there wall ba au and a Chrlatmaa tree I will be distributed.

Dane held at th cloav of th am Ckrittmat Party Planned At Fritndt Meeting House A Chrlatmaa party with a tree and Santa Claua wilt ba held at the Friend" Meeting House at 1:10 o'clock thl evening A program ot muslo and recitations haa bean arranged. Thoea who will take, pert Include Mra. Estelle Beyer. Mlaa Aaeeala Eleen, Jane Joy Barton, Shir ley werrltt, Diana Decker, nose Langert. June Merrttt.

Betty Beyer, Bobby Clark, Edward Towneend and Gladys Wlckea. Refreshments will Mrved. Th Rev Wilbur W. Kamp la paator ot th church. Gtrmania Ladies' Society J' To Hold Christmas Party Th annual Chrlatmaa party of tha German 1 Ladles' Society will be held Tuesday evening at Germanla Zia.ll at o'clock.

There all! ba program ot alnglng and muslo and gifts will be exchanged. Supper arrangements are la charge ot Mra Caroline Begg, Mra, M. Brenner, Mra, Paulina Rclchardt and Mr. John Loren. 409 Attend Christmas Party in Arlmglon Four hundred persona attended th Chrlatmaa party for the mem bera ot the Hely Trinity Churcl.

Arlington, laat evening Aa entertainment wee given by th children and John W. Brown, building Inspector, gave a ahort address. Banta Claua waa Impersonated by Edward Miller Refreshment wer served and candy and orange were distributed to tha children. Tha program waa given by the children aa follows: Chrlatmaa carols, school! recitation, "Christmas Jamea Henneaseyi recitation. Qrandma'a Anita Tlmmlne; recitation "Scaring Santa Paul Homack: recitation, "ilf Mary Wohren: recitation, Hear the Henry Madona: recitation.

"Ssnta Claua and the Irene recitation. "My Ruth Smith; reelU. tlon, "Strang Gift Helen Whit ley recitation, "A Note to Gladya Whiting: recitation, ''Christmas Joseph Shea: recitation, "The James Mahoncy Tia Christmas," Kathleen and Robert Htslan; recitation, "I Eileen Lyon; recitation, William Sungbloom) recitation, "The Stocking's Christ maa. Margaret Hennessey; piano aolOr Irene Sungbloom! "Holy Night" Marjorl WUlIamai distribution ot gut. TODAY'S EVENTS Card party, Council, u.

oi no Main Street, till. party. Trinity M. E. Sunday ocnooi ai cnurcn at Tin.

Meeting, Boy Scouta of Washington Street Church et church at rut. Meeting. Camp' Flra Glrli of waaningion street Church at me. uoaa to Romance" at the uoerty, and I. Slightly Used Answers" at the Strand, till, and Threa Milea Up" at th Beet, IUI.

I end t. "Sally In Our Alley" at the naynoua. 15, and t. Vaudeville at th 111 to, J.JI, and Vaudeville at tha Bardavon, and I. ixmaon Alter Midnight" at me inrauora, 10, 7 and a.

Suede I flNTDnriiTvniTnro PERSONALS Carleton Smyth of 111 church Street, who haa been spending th with hla parents. Mr. and Mra. Henry Smyth, has gone to' Philadelphia, where he will best man at' tha wedding ot Willie Forrest, a fraternity brother. Mis Grace Tripp, who has been apendlng the euramer with htr' sister, Mr Talbot of Mlllbrook, hue returned to jPoughkeepal for the winter.

i Irving Schwarta of Peekekl'l. I ormsriy or mis city, is apendlng several daya In thla city Mra. Laura Knapp and the Mlasee Florence end Ruth Knapp of the Strand Apartments spent the holl dsya at Maplewood. N. J.

Leo Doran, a member of Al Field's Minstrel Show, has returned from Columbus, Ohio, to hla home In this city. After a rest, ho will enler vaudeville In New Terk city. Mlse Mary L. Tleprel. assistant dietitian at Vaaaar Brothers Hoi.

pltal apent Chrtstmss at her home in Owen Sound, Ontarloo, Canada. Fhtt WardSport CM Holds Tournament Th First Want Sport Club held a pinochle tournament at their club room last evenmg. Favor were awarded to A Bernhardt, F. Keat lng. Hemp.

Robinson. Berger. Tha dub ha Issued a challenge to any club of the elty to plsy a pinochle tournament the win nera to ba given a turkey. On Saturday evening the club will watch tha New Tear come In at tha club rooms. A chicken supper will be served and dancing will ba held from until o'clock Tuesday evening at 1.

10 o'clock a pinochle and euchre will I helj North Perry Street. fTJSM 0 garni ssamBBBaPBamHr'' naaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaB BaaaaaaEjlH ai laalttsallalCaaaKL.M Ir (Continued from Pg 1) Th text et th report follows: TO TUB SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTT OP DUTCHESS! Purauant to the reaaluten referring th queslloh of pymnt to th Poughkeepsle A Wapplngera Fall Railway company of a sum ot money for tha removal ot Its tracka from th atat highway leading from Wapplngera Falls to th City of Pough kepeale, tha undersigned do hereby render their 'report: It appeara that th povghkeepele City Wapplngera Falls Railway company la tha owner Of a franchise lo operate and maintain a one track street railway en th tts highway between tha Village ot Wapplngera Valla and Poughkeepsle, aa welt a to operate and maintain trarka within the Cltf of roughkeepal on certain designated streets. Thla railway la Indebted to the City of IPoughkeepalo In tha aum of ItSO.OOO and upwards, represented by paving assessments for paving dona between It trarka In the City ot Poughkeepsle by the City authorities and tor which tha aald railway la chargeable under Section 1TI of tho Railroad Law, aa well aa under the City Charter ot the City of Poughkeepsle, It la represented that thafetty railway would be willing to selli ftt i right maintaining a track 'on1 the South road, to the couoy of Duteheaa for approximately IIIO.OOI, bad aban My MME. LISBETH Leopard coata and Ieopardtrlm mnlg have achieved great pqpu faplti? In laat i aaaj.na A new note Is sounded In thill clever leopard coat, on which collar and cuff trlma and belt are of brown anedo. tiny leopard akin mult la carried with thla coat.

Moottheart Women Hold Party For Children An Informal Chrlatmaa party was nam use evening by the Women of Mooseheart Leg'on for member an their children A large Chrlal tree formed the decoration and were distributed. A program ot entertainment wai given aa follows: song, vChrlatmaa Mary Enrlght recitation, "Why a Mary Nyaclt: reclta. tlon. "Little Glngef Alice recitation "Oh. Ag, "I Saw Three Jamea Nash; rec Jloy; recitation.

Ethel Overfleld Ei Claude Nash; Ships A aall Ration. Arth "Seeing Santa', aong, Evelyn Wall; reckatlon. Beu an uwensi recitation, Jun'or Owena reclUt)6n, "Jolly, Jolly Har rlet Jriulsaplo. Mba Robert KlUmer lla regent of th legion. Queen City Chapter Holds Dana Thirty couple attended th din ner danoa at tha Washington Hol low Inn laat evening given by th Queen City Chapter, Order ot DeMo lay.

Jack Mulvey'a Nit Hawk Collegian furnished the," music. Ed wsrd Schrauth'waa tn charge of tha arrangmnl assisted by a com mittee. Gindeles To Entertain FeUowthip Club The Fellowship Club of th Flrt Baptist Church" will meet at the home Mr. and Mr. Herbert Olndele Tuesday evening A ot luck" will be eerved at o'clock.

Each mem ber a asked to bring an article for th supper. Mra. Henrietta Oil! will In charge of tho bualneaaa meet ing, after whwh th Rev. Clarence HUI Frank will review Jerome Davis" book. "Christianity and Social Advertising! There will be a aoclxl hour after the talk, Mra.

Harold R. Dean will assist th hosts. Happy Circle Plans To Hold Meeting This Evening' The Happy Qrcle ot th Women' Benefit Association will meet this venlng at th homo of th vie president, Mrs. Freda Mink, 10 Manltou Avenue. A Chrlatmaa par.

ty wlH bo held and luncheon will ba served. Trinity Young People Enjoy Party Thlrty flv person attended "the Christmas psrty ot tha senior and young people' societies of th Trinity E. Church last ovsoios (iawtea wer pierced In th Sunday School rootq after which refresh 1 insot er eerved In th church parlor. Th committee In charge 'acluded. Claude lUlllajrub.

thalr man, llss Ruth Delamater, Mlse Wlrir Rosen. Mlaa Rosalind Dyke man. Carletvn Nerthrup and Irving "fcpew Tows Council To Hold Card Party UtitUi To.u OowocU. pegreo of pec. hoaUa, will give a eucbr aad Plnacbl tonight al Mala street, Tha gn UI aumt at il aad uh ual watt rvd af.

tt ba pl haa Mra. Car. Downer 3alrai In charge the parU. Csritf Church School Party It Given About five hundred person at tended the Chrlatmaa party for the Sunday School ot Christ Church last evening A motion picture waa ahown and retreehmenla were rv. ed.

Gift wer distributed to the children. Alfred Fish nd Henry Herein Wer In charge ot th pro grsm nd Mrs. Albert E. Schwarta waa In charge of the Junior League'sCharity Ball And Cabaret Attracts Big Crowd RUM HUNT BEGUN I 0N PEACE BRIDGE Cuitom, Offidai Detect 'Much Petty Liquor Smnnlinf From Fort Erie BaSaio, Dip. St For th tint time since the peece bridge be tween thl city and Fort opened laat aprlng every automobile and every person passing through tha American customs la being earchej thoroughly for liquor.

Th aearch all dictum wis pronounced today by Collector ot Customs Bradley In an effort to atop the activities ot petty amugglera. Many uuarts ot choice Imported liquor wera aelsed during th day and tonight, on or tnose eaugnt In th customs net was a prominent New Tork state offlclsl who hsd two quart bottle In hla car, Another rsntured waa a wealthy Canadian a ho waa taking six quarts ot llquori lo New Tork City for a Kw Tear'a ev prty. A Buffaloreal eatata man gave up alx quart when hla pocket wer eearehed Three women deelared they had nothing concealed In their carand protest. ej vehemently when forced to get out and aubmit tVaearch. Under the seat wera found It quart bt Canadian government atore whlakey The womenwere fined lit and detained eeveral boura until their hu handa corfld be located to make pay ment for them.

In on case a bot Wappingers Falls New bcOTf it. iBif LOfTMJrOtMtJli Wappingers HonorRoll Issued; Home ofJameyTurnbell Robbed don tha trolley road to Wapplngera tie of Canadian liquor waa found hrund with aausa bandarea under a 7 Information naa been receives hby's srm. Collector Bradley aald I1.B Bt.t. Biin.rintanJ nl nf Aa fl. Catholic Daughters Plan Party Next Monday A Chrlstms Prty will be held Monday afternoon at S.lt o'clock at the Catholla Daughter of America Itom, II South Hamilton 'Street, under the ausoloes et Coori Irentta, of A.

SanU CUu wilt tie pr. nt and will distribute (girts, racn member I lnvltd andlu rojuted to bring children. They ar Wo queetd to bring gift for each ehl! i A large Christmas tree will xorm th decoration. Th commute In ensrg or tn arrangement Include Mttm wr Delsnev. chairman.

Ml Ann DMsk. Mim Wlrgsret aorman.1 MkM Katherln Fsrrell. Mr. Frank McVaddy. Mra William Mlhans MUa Madeline King.

Mra. Joseph Trburakl. Mis MJT L. Conger. Miss Agn riyna.

Mr. Lulu Mack. Mra. deorg Wolf, Mr. John Beatty, Mr, deorge Loaler, Mr.

John Coreoraa. Mlaa Catherine Meohaa, Mr. John Bump. star, Mva. Oladra Chorko.

ilr. t' Oladra, MUa Bally Later. Mia JulU (Cleary aad Mra. Jeha F. Tynan.

Poughkeepalana attendee the dty'a Brst and only existing night club laat evening when the Pough keepale Junior League gave iti Charley Ball and Cabaret at the Bute Armory, Planned similarly to a night club ot Nov Tork city, the ball attracted approximately one thousand persona. The cabaret opened with a fiahlon how presided over by Ry Perkins, master ot ceremonies. The most interesting display wer th frocks worn from 1T0 to CK present dsy la depleting th "gy nineties" Mra. Baltua B. Van Klecck waa especially charming In avrldlng habit and MUa Lbl Travis gave a aplendld Imitation of what the, daring out door girl wore In that period In the way of a golfing costume.

The present fashions were demonstrated by models, all members ot the Junior League. Ml Barbara Lane and Gregory Abbott, gave two aong of th day. "Th Beat Thing In Life Ar Free" from "Good New and "We Ain't Got a Barrel ot One ot the outstanding feature ot the evening waa th mala chorua daintily gowned In ballet eoatumea ot pale blue The men fitted about on the floor, performed their dance like profes. lonala and returned for several en cores, The rhorua wa composed et Thomas McWIlIIam, Russell Healon, William Dugan, Noel Do Cordova, Spencer Ingenoll, George Ryan, AddUon Merrlhew and William Smith. Mr.

Frederick Reld and a chorua gave an excellent Interpre tation of The Varsity Drsg" from "Good Mrs. Reld acted her part with consummate grace and the chorua presented their dance w)tlj professions! ease. The were white sweat shirts and aklrt sna Black berets with white taaaela. Th chorua Included Helen Scha's. from the State Superintendent of.

Public Work that the. South roi along wnicn ina trolley iracxa now operated, ia about to be lm proved or reconstructed ajidfio ur ey or preliminary plana have been furnllshed your Board, from which the land or property to be acquired. for auochreconetructlon, ba determined, reconstruction and improve mentof state highways and their lo ration nd the plana and eurvey IhereferNawlthhi me aole Jurladlc tlon and newer of the Superintendent ot Publto Works of the Stats ot New Yorkand theHlghwy Law pro vide that after the Superintendent of Public Worka hasx determined and prepared the eurvey and preliminary plan for the recanatruction of a atate highway) the Boaxd of Supervisors for the cotuity, through which aid highway paases, shall proceed to acquire the land necessary for tha construction ot aald hlghwa: ahown on aald map and provt the method by which the said shall be acoulred. The Superintendent ot Publto I Worka alone ha power to arrange the re locatlon ot tha tracka ot a street railroad along a atate highway, or he may direct that the apace between the rail and at th sides thereof be paved, but ther appear ot be no power to compel th removal a street railway from tha highway where a franchise haa been legally granted. Neither doea there seem to be power vested In your Board In any event, to acquire the right of the railway company to operate Ka trot ley on the South road; that la a question which must be determined by the court or a right which must be obtained from the Legislature.

If that body haa power under the Constitution to grant the same. Cer tslnly you have no authority to act until after the State Superintendent of Publlo Worka haa requeated you to acquire the right of way. The indebtedness of the Pough the big bootleggers are not using the br'dge, but the one or two bottle smugglers have been working Overtime. Smuggler of small amounts are fined ti a bottle and the liquor do etroyed. Helen Chaae.

Jean Courtney, Janet Bartlett, Helen Tror. Neighbors, Mary Hareourt, Francea Schwarta. Elisabeth Barret. Lola Travla, Katharine Taylor and Helen Ms keepile Wapplngera Falla Railway eraofVl "1 JV t0 Po rtkeep: In iI.T.rS 5 r'ng the first a tUr or whlch Themis f' Mr na Dord hM Jurisdiction or control iT. 5Tr t.

th Pyment of a aum of money K'r; to r4ilw company for It ti ridge were the leaders lin asong snd 'abandon the use of a right of way dance act "Togehter Wo The. sih EARLY STABILIZATION OF FRANC PREDIQED New Tork. Dec. St. Oft Th re duetlon of the discount rate of the Bnk of Franc from flv to four per cent, and th shipment of $10, roo sot gotd to'Parla for tha account ot the French Central Bank, were regarded by Wail Street banker today as forerunners of an early stabilisation of the franc.

Although It had been expected that no action toward returning to a gold basis would be taken until after the French general elections In Msy, stabilisation laat week of the Italian lira haa atlmulated the demand for a revaluation of the French currency, It I believed not unlikely Premier Polncara will an. nobnee th return to the gold basis around the present level of the ranc, bef ore Parliament, convenes on January It. nqi rns Mr. and Mra.xEdward of 141 Main Street ar parent of a bey born at St Fraaols nospttat Dr. Herold Crlpel 1 th attending physician.

retires of Dutchess County in the State Leglalature, attempt to procure" any necessary legislation to authorise th Board ot Supervlaora et Dutches County to ascertain th amount for which th right to main tain th trolley road between Wap pingers Fall and Pourhkeepsle would be abandoned 'and to appro priate eucn sums aa tha Board ot Su. pervisora may determine to pay tnereiore, William L. Hummel E. B. Manning 8tanley M.

Vincent Highway Committee, Wanolnxcrs Falls. St. principal WlU'arn ItArcher haa announced the honor roll et Wan plnger High school ronowi: ui vUlon A. Rutbr Biecle, Margaret Steele and Hcfen Dueharmt. DM slon Evelyn Ollshan.

Doris Tlbba. Mlrfatrl McKay, Division C. Kathryp Abbott. Harriett Allen, Kathleen Brady, Catherine Hsmll tonClaud Jaycex, Phyllla Mont fptt, Emma O'Dell and iaiiil nivlslan n. Mildred Austin.

Margaret Bird. Gerald Ceronl. Pearl Churchill, Dentin Deueivuie, irv lng Faulkner, Elisabeth Cleeson, Rhoda Orahttn, Wilfred Klump and Alice Lark In. There are trtn seniors on the ebo'e list, ten Junior, three sophomore and four freshmen. Mayor Smith waa notified thla morning that sometime yesterday th residence of Mr.

end Mr. James Turnbtitl, "Th Maples" on venue had been entered by eomo one and a number of article mixing. Th Mayer ha placed th affair In th handa ot police officer Ted Eigan whs will make an Mr. and Mrs. Clerence Knight son Lynda and George Knight of South avenu apent Wednesday at New Terk city and paid a visit to Mrs.

William A Knight, mother of Mr. Knight who Is 111 at th home of her daughter, Mrs Alfred Woolsey. West New Tork, N. J. A dsne will be held 1n the Acad emy of Moalc, West Main street Monday evening January Ind.

This dance wilt be under the auspice of th Sunaet Orchestra who will fur nUh ths muale for dancing Th meeting ot th Wapplngars High school Alumni which wss to have been held Thunder evening ha been postponed to some future date. The Chrlstma exercise et th Methodist XoUcopal Sunday school waa held In the Sunday school rooms Wednesday evening. Th wer nncd to eanaeltv rhlllren, their teachers aad per! pwoiumea In Eagle Now Tueeday mornlnr wen carried out. Afler the talnmcn there wa a Chrlatnua with presenla for all th ahoool achblar, teacher ans and a general good time eet. KV sll Wptngr Bg end St.

win meet court In the Aetl i siusio vaiuraay evening, llto gam ther will be dintt music or ino miniet Orhcafra. wh, vy paucu promptly si 1 1 Rev, anl Mrs. Irving UtnM re spending the week at Nlagl us. John L. Hum met, clerk la Bntnrr siore entered Vsissr nltsl ThUride artienAH an operation performed on hit I to remove a rrnsrili ot ni crieeK.

Mitt Sutherland Sride Of Richard Van Voorhis Ml Ruth Sutherland ot LaGrtuI ana jucaarq van voorhis et Union Street, rouirrheepsls married Wedneedsr afternoon iJ tlce ot th Pete Theodore Heee LaOrange performed th ceremonl NOW PLAYING Ramon Novarro In "THE ROAD TO ROMANCE'" Addcdt "BROKER'S LOSERS Another On of Bill Grimm' rrogreal chorus girl in thl act were dreaaed in white and blue. George McManus. nationally famous, humorist, entertained for a ahort time. Tho program closed with songs by Edward Bcnwarix ana Decordova ac which you might determine to derived therefrom by the County of Dutches, I th only matter upon which the Board of Supervlaora may i properly make' a determination. Tour Committee therefore recom corapanled by Paul Courtney 3n I tend that no action be taken at thla the banio They aang "Blue Heav en" and "gide by Side." George Rutherford, of the Rutherford School of Dancing directed the entire how Supper wts aervod fter the program and there waa dancing until one o'clock.

The Market catered. Decoration wera In blue and gold and wer furnished by Luckey, P(att and company under tho direction of A. Malet, Mrs. Frederick I Reld was general chairman In charge ot the arrangement Answers Answers to Questions on Page 1. Will Roges; Mexico Beverly Hills.

CaL 2. Princeton. I. John Adams. 4.

Mercury. t. John D. Rockefeller. Matthew xv, It.

time, other than that the represen Cars Washed Flats Fixed STRAND GARAGE Day Mala 6trret Night Service and swl rr THE DELAVsAL MILKER Prf et the everwbelsilag seperiettty et Laval Milkers Is skewa la the esaUIr, laeresslag aastber walcb are a. sg Pet I as fey pregreesles dalryssea verywsere. TfeeuaaJs at Lt4I asers ear tfest dalrrlaa mmm pleasast SB eeaiskl fee Ikess. Ikst It Milks ikelr sews better ill leke tkss over kefers. aad preeaee assr eleaser milk.

See veer ITA Aaeal aew a will (a tkst II MI tee Itself. PoijgMceepsifiDeLaval Sales and Service Telephone 4100 roagbkeepst Iteeidcnt tt 189th Dividend This institution, one of the oldest and strongest mutual savings banks in this state, has declared its 189th semi annual divi at 4 per annum, payable on or after January 3rd on all 'sums from $1 to $7,500. Money deposited on or before January 13th will draw interest from January 1st. at Poughkeepsie Savings Bank I 2Bd I NOW PLAYING I Ji gBi ttw l'aaaaaaaaaaaf Vlas 'aBBeasfT jBn jL saK. fi fjl xfA rZsTyv I A3f Meet Burks, i Scotland Yard! faSI aafArVtilaV AH hs KnAlt tiaafe fllnf er.ni in yar, and tU Hal To" Siionsi our, ign unltis yoa can tni xoltdtnant and ar rMdy tut a lot iar prl.c iau nHAMFY London 4fiIr midnight" A Mctro Ooldwyn Mayer Fktaro Anrjeni air Hawthorne at the Wurlltser Plarlag "glag Out the Oil.

Slur In the New The Collegians In i Fsramouat News he Winning Five" Magailas COOII.VQ MONDAY WIIJJAM BOYD ia "Dtest Paradi" Actually Filmed al nest robit On of the Publlx Theatre PUYINC celebrate; the coming of tiik NEW YEAR BY ATTBNDIVa TUB MID NIGIIT SHOW STLnDAY MIGHT AIX SEATS RKSEmED ftllOW KT.VRTS'AT 10 A CLJTTiatING OAtAXT iOF GORGEOUSLY GOWNU 7 Girls JOE MALL'S TYLISH TEPPERS 7 ARTISTS THE WORLD'8 GREATEST MIDOET ACT THESE AIUS UIIKiETS NOT DWARFS PAUL REMO AND HIS WONDER MIDGETS A GREAT EUROPEAN MOVELTY HARRY n. OIX3.V WATSON WOODS Tha tittlo Girl from "Artist nd Modt NANCY DECKER The IJTTLB Glllli with The Ilia 'K MUSICAL JOHNSON'S JfOVEITY UVtlCAIi ENTEItTAIHEnS W.Ci CHESTER FIELDS C0NKL1N TWO HAMIr Y0U1 kh apammoMAt ta BnssslW.

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