Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 5

Publication:
Courier-Posti
Location:
Camden, New Jersey
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

7 7-77 71 I 7. 17' 1' i A. f. A E.L E.GJl A3IOJJ.EJLAJrXELB A Y. 1 0.

1 0 1 i i.M.CA.LEADERSTO MANDAMUS WRIT BE PRETTY! TURN SUNDAY-SCHOOLS MEET AT OODBURY GRAY HAIR DARK AN ANSWER (TO MANY INQUIRIES) have such a large number of in- 'otch" is bringing better satis-- quirles a to the quickest nd best ractiofi to 'thousands American i x- homes and -'is every day proving its way to add the coloring to "Top No.tch clslim tQ a pUce on eery-tabl that it is impossible to answer them Avone little lady said, "When I first all by niail. So we print below theVead of Holland's great gift to this few simple directions necessary in the country. I could scarcely, believe that hope that all may see at last I was to have a proper butter "Place Top Notch in a china or Why couldn't think of the raw OUCH! LAME BACK RUB BACKACHE: AYAY Vii. Get a small trial bottle of old-time penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" AGAINST PARKER Gloucester hool Board Presi-dent Refuses to Con-tractors' Warrant.

PLAN FOR CONCERT Entertainment by East Side District to Raise funds for Parade. Principals Jii Movement Will Try Grandmother's L.old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea '7 and Sulphur. 'Map Out Campaign at Big earthen bowl or dish and allow to soften milk butter now. And it's' so nice to 'until workable and about the consist- color, it yourself and know of bread dough. Puncture the it's done and exactly what it's done i Capsule and 'spread the with- -i vegetable coloring evenly on the sur- ou.r-.

grocerv has PTop "Notch" and face. Then "knead with spoon exactly if "jq; haven't. tried it, get your pack- NEWSY BITS FROM DAY'S NEWS FROM i Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- as you mix yeast, witn oreaa unm or The price for this new RUB LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, SORENESS RIGHT OUT DAY'S HAPPENINGS CROSS THE CREEK TllrOAIIllTIf 'n'r T. ed, back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked OUR SISTER CITY pound. nC LUUN A 'or a pound." or gray; also ends dandruff, itching Ktahnratft nrena rn tinn or.

Back nurl OU ,1.181 Straighten WOODBURY, Feb. union scalp and stops falling hair, ears jago the only way to get this mixture Another legal snarl is now added to waa to make at home, which" is j- Imussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by the disputes that have marked the do- asklnR at anv drug store for Wyeth-s lngs of the Gloucester Board of Educa- Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you tion. 7 lw'" Set a large bottle of this famous MAYME GEHRUE MAKES HIT AT THE BROADWAY MEDICAL HUMOR OF THE ANCIENTS up without feeling sudden pains, sharp made by the members of the Cabinet of and twinKesr Now That-8 the Fifth District Sunday-school As- lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a sociation and the superintendents-of strain, and you'll get blessed relief the there ia Btrength. The Christian forces1 of Gloucester county are coming more) and more tp.realiie the fact that they! must put up- a united front to; the' old recipe for about 60 cents.

the various schools for the entertain-1 moment you rub your back with sootli-ment in Grace. Baptist PMetiattWSU-. At the last meeting of the old body on the evening of January 29th -the Don't stayerayi Try- it!" "No one Camden audiences apparently never nemy. To bring thla abopt the Bx- It has been said Jthat there ar alto-j afuibly.tM-.4hat-eudaFke4)d "TtrafiaarTITWnnKr' 'KKiaf 2th. to i Nothing else takes out soreness, lame- Board T'et-BtvedT STomiirantcffrtoir' frosrf ttreof wattfiltigTie ypur hair, as it does it so naturally raise funds to defray the expenses nfjness and stiffness so quickly.

You sim S. H. Dudley and his trick donkey "Pat" ecutlye Committee ot the Religious gether, only twenty-nine jokes In the Leaders' Association, composed of Rev. world, and that most of these can be to say' nothing of the work of the fourr and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft bruBh with" it and draw, this procuring a band, to head the line1 of march, in the Sunday-school parade on Mav 23d.

Dr. H. Lucas, of Woodbury; E. found in the 1 specimens of Roman the architect of the new Broadway school, Clyde S. Adams, stating that following the default of Daniel H.

the original contractor, that he had been requested by the Board to through your hair, taking one small ply ruD it on. ana out comes tne pain. It is perfectly harmless and, doesn't burn or discolor the skin. ifcimber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, teen musicians and entertainers carried by the former star of the "Smart Set." Packed houses greeted the re- Conovtr. of Thorofare, and Harry Hed- i humor which have been preserved for strand at It macning the gray The program promises to be ons of smith, of Woodbury, secretary of, us by the satirists and wits of the hair disappears, and after another ap the best ever offered In thiseetlon; from the fact that the talent will be the have the bonding company complete the building; that the bonding com turn of the colored comedian while roars of laughter that spread from pit and after using it just once, you'll' plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy.

me m. c. conducted oenferencea Classical and post-classical penoas in Woodbury, Wenonah. Qlassboro nn'ri How far this may be true is a ques- pany in turn requested that the Board to dome registered the appreciation for of Education finish the building ac forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back wiU'never hurt of cause any more, misery. It never disappoints alnd has been on Thuraday, February, tion, lut ah excellent Ulustratlpn of it 6th.

At these conferences, whioh Is afforded bv Dr. Raymond Crawfurd's cording to the contract that they had jdirectln him ghow caus wb ne win not sign their warrant, ine wru attended'by ministers and leading lay. recent article in the London Lancet recommended for 60 years. strucuons given mm ne naa proceeaea iv, "Trenton before men it waa definitely planend to hold'on "Martial and" Medicine." Martial Justice Garrison on Tuesday, February to as.k for bids from several responsible contractors, and the contract had another, conference of the reli-imi was the acutely observant satirist and Jeadera iaf Gloucester county on Feb- critic of a city that in the course, of a 17. It Is said that President Parker has retained Attorney Charles W.

Letagus to represent him. pick of the finest artists ln the various schools of the EaM Side. From the" fact that all the schools will aid-In the disposition of the tickets it Js expected that the large auditorium will be tilled to overflowing on this auspicious occasion. WASHINGTON SOCIAL. The Ladies' Aidfeoclety of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church "extend an Invitation to all to attend a Washington's Birthday social At the home of Mrs. Wilson Rickenbach. 1303 North Twenty-eighth street, on Monday evening, February 23d. There will be several Interesting and pleasing features, including numbers by the East Camden Sketch Club. Coffee and cake will be served free, and Ice cream will be placed on sale.

EUCHRE AND PROMENADE. ruary isth, In Woodbury. Special Uttla more than a century had risen speakers of prominence will be present ln population from less thana hun-and a great year's plan of work prob--' dre1 thousand to nearly two million. a6lyi adopted. Further announcement 'lnt0 at clty tne wealtn of the wor.ld tne -closing number on yesterday's exceptionally good bill.

In calling this week's line-up exceptionally" good, there is no exaggeration for three headlinera contribute towards the fun music and dancing that makes up' the, principal part of the entertainment. Mayme Gehrue with her novel dances and original songs might well be given the place of "honor on any. Vaudeville bill. Her. pas seul.

personality and beautiful costumes make her turn, to many, the most attractive of the yeek. Those well-known funsters, Ray and Harry are "tearing things out" generally with their patter and entertaining songs. Ray' is a real Camden favorite and local lovers of vaudeville allow him great latitude. He 'failed Under, the direction of the Children of Mary Society there was a progres been awarded to the D. E.

Boyar Company, of Camden, who were the lowest bidders, arid that the building stood complete and ready for occupancy. At the same- meeting the Building Committee reported that they' had inspected the building, and found It to be a most satisfactory Job, and recommended that the building be accepted and that it be put into use, 'which recommendation was favorably acted upon. The Boyer Company presented meeting every Wednesday afternoon. The weekly meeting of the Young? People's Society of Grace Baptist Church will' be held this evening. The subject will be "Influence," and the sermon will be led by Miss Jennie WllUta.

A meeting of the East Side Building and Loan Association will be Held this evening at Donahue's Hall, 2407 Federal street." C. D. Fisher, foreman of the wheel department of the Pavonla car shop, and General Secretary W. H. Cox.

of uiiuc laier. was ueing puureu, ana iv wtrn men The committee win of all nations seekine to set into the sive euchre and promenade in St. Mary's School Hall, Gloucester City, last night. It was a most pronounced success and the efforts of officers and committee in charge were crowned tour, to-day, visiting Paulsboro Bride-, center of things. Some of the oldest (Miff HwaHaahA L-nnnm on H.tio.-,.

i are lounu iu inese epigramo. uuui- PROHIBITION ISTS WILL with success. It was the biggest affair held by the Society, which Is noted for tlons usually thought of as recent, were humorously and satirically touched on by Martial nearly two. thousand its bill, to the amount of $1,250. No admission will be charged and the its social functions, and the net pro ceeds will he turned into the church.

ladies are looking for a large turnout amount, under the terms of the bond, was to be deducted from the balance The ProhibitionlsU of Woodbury are years ago. yesterday, however, to persuade the treasury. There was quite a delega the P. R. R.

Y. M. C. have been spend tng a few Pa. IN LADY GUNNERS! The olcL sing the- chorUiTof his due bythe 'Board to the original con-I tion presenrTronPCamden andWood- the purDOse of uivunxin.

k. On Saturday next. February 14th, brother "Shadow man" hit. Harry his mistakes," has its exemplification in Martial's epigram on the surgeon bition tssue whteh T. flT bury and mostly all-of them contested there will be a big time at the headquarters of the Farragut Sportsmen's for the prlzee which numbered more than a hundred and which were do the front.

It is planed "to have' a regular meeting once a month and an occasional large meeting The first meet- Association, when the West Jersey turned undertaker. Diaulus undertook of late The operator's ai t. nated -by business men of Gloucester, Trap Shooting League will contest over Camden and Philadelphia. Williams' NICE. To be well dresead a man must have four pairs of evening trousers on the Riviera And tailors now differentiate them with one, two, and three braid stripea and no stripe at all.

iZ 1 Wltl "eia mis even Hal the local traps. A distinctly novel feature will be the squad of lady gunners from the well known Fox Gun Club. tractor, The contract and other proceedings of the architect and Building Committee -was ratified by a resolution that the Board adopted, the resolution and legal papers in the matter being drawn up by City Sllocitor Cogan, so that the Board's interest' might be protected. Several of the bills passed at that meeting were issued by Secretary Car-rlgan and countersigned by President Koenemann, before they retired from their offices on February 1st, and have But now prefers to operate The undertaker's part. oouth Broad strf- wi body Interested In rem to an appearance gets more fun out of watching his brother josh the audience than anything else.

With three attractions such as the above, there can be no question of the excellence of the entertainment' which is opened by Kdward Foster with his clever little dog. Foster is followed' by Morton and Rossi, a comedy pouple who do very nicely. Good motion pictures complete the layout. WHY THE PUBLIC HAS ABANDON hastening the day of hastening the aII Z', These ladies captained by enthusi The fact that there was clinical i iium LMi. i.

mnat Jl.l,,. nvoi IUI astic and skillful Mrs. Moulten won a "n-n invuea. teaching and that patients complained signal victory over the ladies' squad OTHER LOCAL NOTES a 3 8 snown DV one Mar- from the duPont Club of Wilmington, In a recent match, and without a doubt will make all gunners of the West Jersey league sit up and take U1Q jbeen passed through the regular chan-l nels, four of the bills passed that even of With a class of a hundred young men ing Mr. Carrigan would not Issue war have wwa hundred cold paws ED THE THEATRE.

From Coller's Weekly: uuiiiuuu ncwiu, or ntran. 1 rants for. one being the Boyer. Com Orchestra furnished the music for the occasion and played up-to-date selections during the time that the games were in progress. The playing began shortly after 8 o'clock when the members and their guests took thelr'places at the taWes which filled the large assembly room of the building.

Those who did not play found other amusement or watched the games. There were ten games played of five minutes each and te committee of punchers was kept busy from the time that the bell sounded until the games ended and the winners were announced. Mrs. John Whalen and Thos. Colsey were the winners of the prizes.

The other prize winners will be announced to-morrow SlT MARY'S HONOR ROLL." St. Mary's school roll ot honor for January, 1914. Commercial Grade. James Rafferty, Daniel Miller. Elizabeth Nardene, Mad- Why has the intelligent local nuhHn Pny Dili, anotner diu ior watenmans ir-i, I services presented; by Ralph Dermott, 7 uul tne Clyde S.

Adams' bill and a of nrp; tnMVllConover' ments worn by the women of his time, Thorofare, preached in the even- nridn, th. i "THE EMPIRE" IS OPENED AS A Dancing Academy At Filmore Viola Sis. By C. N. Johnson, formerly assistant to Prof.

C. N. Kirkpatrick. Beginner's Nights, Tues. Fri.

Social Night, Saturday. FIRST FLOOR notice on February 14th. GEORGE FLICK DEAD. George Flick died last night at his home, 129 North Twenty-seventh street, from a complication of diseases. He was Janitor of the East Side public library and was 68 years old.

A wife and son survive. AID FOR WORTHY FAMILY. A humber of public spirited citizens meacrer in tne most ravorable sea- bill for City Solicitor Charles there are not more than fifteen origan's services. a say that Phoebe dyes her hair ri buys it black. twenty plays produced which are worth When Secretary Howarth took office While the poet, pokes fun at the ocu.

M1ID yjr .111 U. i ,1..... -1 v.T win uc uciu 111 iiifs uuri niiiiNt1. i 3 1 1 us xime ana attention; yet there are on ne isauea me luur war- upward of forty houses in NewiYork rants, and forwarded them to Presi-each one of wnich offers three fo Mv dent Louis C. Parker for his signa- ti- --iiiaia tiiiu inueeu seems to nave a mtie in February 19'! grudge against specialists, he pictures at one of them as warning his patient new productions yearly.

The ratio of ture. The Boyer bill President Parker are aiding a well known; family, residing on Federal street who have been very unfortunate of late. The father and husband was -unfortunate to lose piays wortn while Is not. more than wouia noi. sign, ana arter several iner one to it is-small wonder thaf fectual attempts on the part of Sec hfiln in Jxt if-he continues to indulge in lib- potations he will surely lose his oT.lred tti nlrlZl? iaiM as of vision has already "255? Wun.

craving Is too strong for the public, whieli used to gather to tne retary and the members of elyn Crilly. Anna Brown. Anna Snell, Gertrude Christian. Margaret O'Neill, support of WaUack, Palmer, Augustin the tsoyeu company to nave President the patient and his sight is lost. also Jecn made.

his position about ten weeks ago, and try as he will he has been unable to get a position, and' to make things worse the wife gave birth to a child Aulus, there's Phryx, that fine old Ellen Kelleher, Mary Callahan, Mary McAleese, Arnold Gately, Josephine McGuire, Frances Bechtel. Anna El The 'Gloucester County Teaohers'As- wine DiDDer about a month ago, and it. was only "aij auu V1113', UUinHU-S Ola l-lJCe- 0151101U10 iu tlic Wttl- um company, has become, so to speak, a nt Attorney Frank Weaver, of gun Even the most ardent lover Camden, representing the Boyer Com -of the drama will not risk an even-'Pany appeared begore Supreme Court l.ng's leisure until he is assured, by the Justice Garrison, and had Issued a writ report of friends who have seen the of mandamus against President Parker, production, and by the length of by accident that the condition of the Court HousTwoodbuTy, eye and of the other nciGreenr and. Miss Yerkes, of 4a'tt "'ffii La BR0ADWAYE family was discovered, they being with out fire and food and did not let their delphla, made good talks plight become known. good-bye Auii, mat lie in nut oquuuucnng HlOne.V gm ff GorsA Pawsnn.

who is conchinar tha Money waa soon raised to mirchase and time. But it is a slow game, playing follow the leader when nobody is Urug tierk ells now Wf.odl un In the ntv And ordered cups to be mixed fre- quently: D'you want to know the consequences? drama, MKer 'Friends, the Enomv." to willing to lead; and meantime the rent life's necessaries and food was provided for a week or so, and on Thursday evening of this week there will be a moving picture benefit at the Crystal be jriven on Thursday evening, Febru-I To Cure Indigestion Return by Popular Demand S. H. Dudley Co. 20 People.

Better Then Ever wny. ary 19, in Green's Opra House, Wood buryrs ju' ea t0 Phryx. but poison to his Palace, Twenty-fifth and Federal of the theatre, the salaries of com pany and staff, and the cost of advertising fount up to enormous figures. The weekly expenses of the common run of productions come to from six eye. scenery for this excellent drama.

Re- streets, for the benefit of the Reeemmencl to 8 offerers the Best Stomach Remedy In Camden To-day, prosrcsMrs nicely, and the mtiXd eatlv rZ Wh 111 liott, Kathleen. McVey, Marie Myers, Helen Heade, Eleanor Goan, Mary Korkdood, Mary M. McAlese. Eighth Grade. Edward Dennery, James Miller, Joseph Craig, Aloyslus Wachter, Thomas Lyons, James Hughes, Leroy Jackson, Catherine Snell, Regina Hensel, Elizabeth Alcorn, Frances McQuaid, Jennie Lennox, Mary Quinn, Anna O'Sulllvan, Agnes Christ.

Seventh Grade. Norman McCabe, George Gould, William Harktns, Thos. Dunn, Raymond Stiles', John Cavanagh, Edmund Dempsey, Frank Stewart, John Goan, James "Sullivan, James Mcleese, Seraphim De Vlelger, Ed-wajpd Raymond, Thomas Burns, Walter Reed, Frances McCarthy, Helen Dennery, Clara Symington, Elizabeth Lynch. Elizabeth Oakes, Mary McDonald, Marie Aughenbaugh, Annetta O'Reilly; Regina Piatt, Rosalie De Vlelger, Emma Sullivan. Rose.

Morgan, Margaret McCullom, Helen Shaw, Violet Courter, Elizabeth Doyle, Adrlana Haley, Elizabeth Aharon. Sixth Grade. Thomas Lynch, James MAYME GEHRUE to eight thousand Many a play 1 I "It Is a wonder some of us have has run an entire season on Broad bury, has already begun rehearsing for I tU3eS' conditions that we stomachs left," remarked a well-known way, and to very considerable audi the annual show to be given for char ences, without netting one dollar of drug clerk recently. "While all drug CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. The Men's Bible Class of.

St. Paul's Lutheran Church will, hold a Christian Fellowship meeting on Thursday evening, February 12th. E. H. Mills will speak and the Mozart Orchestra of St.

George's M. E. Church will be on hand to furnish the music. A cor now call rheumatism had also greatly increased. Pliny, who was an older contemporary of Martial snvsr "Gnu uaeri tn ho on stores sell a score or more of stomach RAY FERN HARRY FERN Always A eta and 2 Pictures real profit.

The hotel ticket agencies offered an remeies ftor which there is a wide de- extremely rajre disease, not in the times obstacle equally formidable. The sy- mst tnem are just pepsin puis of fathers and grandfathers only. Item has, grown in-response to the whlcl Rest the food that Is in the but even within my oWn memory." needs of the enormous number at the tlme', Thly have no dial invitation is extended to all the Although the gouty were usually rich transients ln New York people who i curative or sirenginening eueci on me are on excursions, of business, shop-! "tomach at all, and of course do not ity some time in April. Mrs. William Macovoy and daughter, of Avon.

N. J.1, are here oha visit to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moore, on Newton avenue.

The Woodbury Boy Scout Brass Bard is making great preparations for their first engagement on Decoration Day. The boys are already, 'making some good music, under the able leadership of William H. Duffleld, of Woodbury. The sentiment round about Woodbury seems to be growing for commission form of government, and it wouldn't surprise anyone if the petition a special election should be launched in pin, or pleasure, and who gladly payirolluV increased prices to get good seats dur- 'pp' coming here and buy and of luxurious habits, some of them, evidently, were not good pay. Diodoruj, while he sues in court, 1 i On gouty feet can stand I But when the lawyer's bill is brought The gout sets fast his band.

men of the community to be present on this occasion and enjoy the meeting. Mr. Mills Is known as an able speaker and all who attend will en-Joy his address. THIS 18 SOCIAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT. The members of Radiant Star Lodge, No.

13, Shepherds of are reminded that to-night is the regular social night of the lodge. There are a number of candidates to be obligated- this evening, after ing the brief period of their stay. ln and "8ln hem they are real a play has the least reputation chronic dyspeptics. hen anyone real- of success, all the best seats go to the asks by and agencies; and so for years the local recommend "urated, mag-puDlIc has got the tar end of the stick. nesia; J1?" doefnt dl8est th food Talley, Joseph Heimerl, Egbert Nelll, Frank Parker, Maurice O'Neill, John Faber.

Alvin Blome, John O'Kane, William Blake, Firmln Michel. Charles Hensel. John Bryan, Elizabeth Moen, Evidently, says The Journal of the M.i 1 or on 111 i 1 1 1 1 HI IS HS 1 1 I HI 1 1 1 Mllll Am -r i i ne crying neea, in snon, ias botir American Medical Asosclation, manvi i J.m. -weetens the sour, fermenting contents Margaret Bowe, Marie Gould, Marie Fullam. Frances Wolford, Dorothy McCarthy.

Marion Costcllo, Loretta TmltT. tLTZ ewn the 'theatTand es- of the stomach. That stops the pain, of Martial a time could be found to- ally coula be ade to attend, as heart-burn, sour rising, wind, bloat- thev used to attend, during the first S- illness, In just a few min-, Blymer. Marie McNulty, Veronica VOlz, Elizabeth O'Neill. Agnes Wachter.

utes. and the stomach digests its food which the meeting will be turned: over to the good and welfare com-j mlttee, which has planned well for the enjoyment of all. A cordial In-! the near future by the promoters cf the scheme here. The Broad Street Theatre seems to be again gaining In favor, as it is now almost filled nightly to. overfloving.

Woodbury needs a good moving picture house open frequently, and the m-w management seems to be filling the need admirably. weeks of the run. Send Sc for tnti Wvf For Chapped Hands and Lips Itation is extended to all members rfi Fifth Grade. James Cogan, Harry Brown. John McKenna, John Quigley, Ellis Robb, James McNulty, Walter McCann.

Arthur Breslln, John McVey, Hugh McConville, John Sweeney, John Doyle, Louis O'Brien, Irene Dennery, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Centre tcwnshlp, lot 35, plan Farm-hurst Thomas H. Williams to William J. Deckman, $325. Centre township, lot 36.

plan Farm-hurst Thomas Williams to El Control Street Lighting System by Alarm Clock." The street lighting system of the village of Leetonia, Ohio, Is controlled by an ordinary alarm With the aid of this clock, and a (simple home-made Vaseline Theresa Faltenbacker, Marie McEl- the organization to spend the even-1 lng with Radiant Star. EAST SIDE NOTES. The Junior League of "Fairview M. i E. Church will hold Its weekly meef- lng to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Class meeting at Fairvlew M. E. i mer M. Deckman. J325.

IU. U. S. Pat. Off.

township, 7 acres of land i apparatus, the lights are turned on at William Heagan to William Grefe, without help or trouble, which is the proper way." i "Doctors make mistakes sometimes, too," he continued. "My own aunt had all kinds of trouble with her stomach for years. She bought and used several styles of digestive pills but got worse right along, as naturally she would. Finally she went to a doctor, who nearly scared her to death by telling her she had cancer of the stomach. She came to me with his prescription and told me what he said.

I thought it was nonsense. I sent her to another doctor whom I knew very well and he didn't tell her anything, but just gave her this same thing, bls-urated Magnesia. She took it two weeks and never has had any stomach trouble since and that's three years ago. She's my own aunt and I know this for a fact. Yes, a lot of bisurated magnesia is sold in Camden.

All the the proper time and turned off again at a later hour. A circular piece of metal soldered on the alarm-winding key acts' as 'a revolving drum winds up a heavy cord which, acting on a lever, trips, a weight. The falling of this weight jerks a light rope which throws the switch for turning on the lights. The same apparatus can be set to turn off the at the proper time. Camphor Ice Soothe and heals cracked dcin.

Keep tt imocxh, firm and healthy. jns on VASELINE CWiorJn. in futs tnd boxes. 10cnu. Drug and Department storm everywhere.

CHESEBR0UGH MFG. CO. (CouoiMiatad) 41 Stars Street New Terk Or hone. Bertha BlomcMargaret Hughes, Veronica Shaw. Sabena Gonserkeviz, Elizabeth Rockwell, Sadie McQuaid, Elizabeth Decker, Helen Elliott, Catherine Coyle, Anna Lennox.

Katherine Benentt, Estelle Marion, -Edith Black, Margaret McKim, Dorothy Deacon, Marie De Vleigcr, Sadie Nostrand, Marcella McKenney. Marie Mailley, Helen Snejl, Bernardine Cavanagh. Fourth Grade Leo Breslin, Joseph Bowen, Roger Brown. Frances Cur-ran, James Dunn, Charles Dugan, Raymond Elliott, Edmund Lynch, James Lovell, Thomas McDonald. Thomas McNulty, John Mannlon, Edward Oakes, William- Osborne, James Owens.

William Plumley, Bartholomew Regan. Church this evening in charge of Rudolph Lack, choirmaster. The weekly meeting of Franklin Circle. No. 23, Brotherhood of America, will held this evening.

Radiant Star Lodge, No. 13. Shepherds of Bethlehem, meets this evening. Class meeting at the Bethel M. E.

Church th charge of Brother The Junior Epworth League Fairvlew M. E. Church has resumed its weekly meetings and Mrs. Ma-cawes, superintendent. Invites all parents to send their children to the $200.

Winstow township, 4 acres of land John R. Duble Samuel E. Nicholson, $1. north side Cooper street, 123 ft. east Sixth street Mary E.

Harris to Albert Leon Rudolph, et $10,000. northeast corner. Second street and Parker avenue NoHhern Trust executors, to Lewis K. Ewipg, $1. Camden, south side Pine street, 67 ft.

east Dauphin street Charles V. Joline. special master to Mary Elizabeth McCuen. $1,275. NEW YORK.

Tom Sharkey, in the Tombs for running a dis- ViAiian vara- tAnanlAl "Notch COLLAR, i ill i i iiuui v-r an i i it only by the reflection that he'll get druggists have it, I suppose, and all you 2 for 25 Mats weeks' free board. Sharkey is noto- is (CONTINUED ON LAST PAGE.) riously 'lis an ngiu. BEN WAS Ml ImmFl ITSELF HOWEVER Drawn for tiiis paper By Gail Ed I ,,.1,1,1 I i -T- 1 1 I I tRM "mote -TrtriV, I ImC Of THE iNMOCtkT i i i i i. i. vj i hip i cuv 23 1 4.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Courier-Post Archive

Pages Available:
1,868,401
Years Available:
1876-2024