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Daily Long Island Democrat from Jamaica, New York • 3

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4 New I ork. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Church Calendar! I PRESBYTERIAN Corner Clinton and Fulton Avenues 8:00 p. cbeir rehearsal; Sunday, 10:30 a. service, with sermons to junior and senior eoagreg-tions; 2:30 p. kindergarten, pramary and adult Home Bible School; 2:30 p.

Hollis Reformed Bible School; 3:00 p. third Sanday ia New Moderator of Presbyterian' Church Elected at Atlantic City. DUNTOW FIRST CONGREGATIONAL; Corner Vaa Wyek areas and Blaaeo Place. Pastor, Rev. James C.

Roberts, P.D. Residence, West street. Sanday services, 10:45 VAI-, 7:45 P. M. Sunday tehool, 2:30 P.M.

Friday Prayer Meeting, 8:00 PAL Choir Rehearsal, 9:00 PAT. The Rev. Benjamin E. Diekhaut, Paeaeh month; aermon in Hollia chapel; lit ear 4 Self. ltli.

at nl fc-in ottock ia tb twtaanei. then aed Uif-re to attend the ptebait ef lie Mid Latl W1U and and ssci v( xn are te-ret-r died aa are drr lt j-ooe rears of are are rr-tvlred te appear by jeer gaardiaa. tf yea tit oae; er if yea lutt me. te appear and apply f-r i te apixHiatedL. and ta tfe ri rol year Sailtsre -r w-fVet a rnardiaa IU he appointed fey tW Ssi- rnmie te rrpreerot and act ter ye la im prweediac- la ieMliaucr Wberefere.

me hare cruel the oeal ef eir aaed Ceen he Wrraat a 2. no. tl Ubm. tailrl Noble. herreyat our Med t'wui at Jamaica, broty e( gaceas Ott iert.

Cetaty cf Oacraa the Uih day Uay. ia the year cf ear Lerd die teiveu4 nine iandlsl New York Doctor Astonishes Hospital Staff, PARALYSIS WALKS. gTho fin ia he ha9 something to Bell goe3 ami whispers- it down a well, not so apt to collar the dollars Is be h0 a tree aml hollers- BOOMS TO LET will let one or two tainiiy win iei one Thorps Studio "Now You Can Walk, Telia Man Under Hypnot Influence, and the Sicic-Man Do -Physicians See Experiment and Are Puzzled. priMite In ,1 roilin' to gentlemen or lady I. Hath.

Large closets. Bef-required. Apply 149 Atlantic lutwetu Washington and Unionl Ha1! -tru't. Jamaica. d-5-20 362 Fulton Street, Jamaica, L.

I. WVt Or the sarronir lecrt. KXLLOGU A Jt'tce-aer twr P-t iiH-tier. tehee S. aiina S70 I e.u-u Js: twiJianjca 1.

a -4-27 6:45 p. Christina Endeavor; p. nu. Divine aervicl, with song and sermon. BAPTIST Corner Flushing and Grove Streets.

Rev. James L. Coote, Pastor. Residence 143 Grove Street. Sundays, Morning worship and sermon, Sunday-school, 2.39; Even ing worship and sermon, B.

Y. P. Tuesday, 8 p. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 pf Ladies Aid, second Tuesday or month- at Woman Missionary Society, first Wednesday at Tuesday, 8:00 p. class meetings, 1 Covenant meeting of the Church, J.

W. Selover and J. T. Cooley leaders; the prayer meeting preceding the first Wednesday, 8:00 prayer meeting, I Sunday of the month. Communion led by the pastor, Friday, 8.00 p.

I service first Sanday of each mo b. class meeting, A. LL Beers leader; I All who worship no where else are i-Sunday, 9:00 a. class meeting. Geo.

Jvited. F. Tilly leader; Sunday morning serv- tor. Residence, 49 Bergen Avenue Telephone Call, 401 Jamaica Wednesday, 8:00 p. nfe, tional meeting for prayer, praise and conference; Sunday, 10:30 a.

mn pub- lie worship with Junior sermon and sermon by the pastor; 12:00 nu, PTof. McNairs Bible class in chapel; 2:30 p. the Bible schools; 7:30 p. one-hour evening service with sermon 1 by the pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev.

Saul O. Pastor, SPRING GREETING We are for the Best May i(X- May 20. Headquarters work ia hillside cotta oe 104 t) Flu-lung Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. MRS.

C. W. DEBMIT, Prop. boaiuim; and table board Excellent Table, Bright and Cheerful! Booms. Xehqhime 619 Jamaica, d- 5 i 11 GRACE CHURCH I ice 10:30 a.

evening service, 7:30 p. m. Epworth League prayer meeting, 6:30 p. Bible school, 2:30 p. m.

POUND Ilardenbrook Rev. R. T. Homans, Rectos Svnd services morning prayer evening prayer Sanday School, 2.30 first Sunday other Sundae (XU. NTT OOCET.

QVEU-VS CurXTTV JmaU rmtuf. u-l an4 LaW4 C. Mtrpti. I fruoanta 1 tho jvo aaan-4 XrIaS ant: 1 tr tfprty HaBMwt umr Ur la Iti Klrac, i4 I ot jour irr 'it -slangs juiom; ni it mkv tf itBiae, ni.u.1 hi tf M-nkr; Jett fa-tare to aii-Mr. oorm or.

joif tmerJL ui U1- uiiHX tj tSLfaa lr IM Tr.Wt La (fee a Vdl 7lk IrlL. jaurs t. oiwLLi rutaturs ailrr-r. ui 4 lx! di" aeirwa. It ka NrtH.

Let( 1 aa CEf. b'-ruaj at Oi; New Ter. T-1 tfe lirfriifiit iri I. ell 7 fea feo-rotac luaauiii 1 e-reS a l-e yaw ay i-i, te aa rwe I Uea. hurt Jay IttarMey.

Ct.if 4o4t et Oltett I te tCfe tir ef aynu IML 14 t. 1 erilfc lie Cert (fee Ctwt'r 4 Owe at fee mj: Oerfe'a 2k- at Jamaica, la tfee 4 Oi aa Nt New Imi, a I fee loch ay ef Apn. 1: 1- ltu4 at Lw( nit4 tr. iMC(li Qoeeaa. City aa fetal ot New lera, ajrj to.

111 T- OhSTl.U FUlaUTa aner-aey. -i-2 PHOTOGRAPHY at prices that are reasonable. A trial will huake you our pet mane at customer. We make a specialty of CHILDRENS PICTURES Our studio the child' play bouse, when they are amused and entertained ENLARGEMENTS FROM ANY PHOTOGRAPH Open Sundays and Holidays I See Our SHOW CASE DISPLAY Out Bide, Changed Weekly. ST.

PAULS GERMAN Horriman and Hillside Avenues Rev. Frederick Stoebener, Pastor and Holy days if a. ns. TeL 1056 W. Jamaica p.

Holy Communion, in moath At the corner sue and Fulton brea-t pm of some value, get suin' by proving of Friday at 1:00 p. Sunday, 9:15 a. Sunday School conducted in the German language; sei vices next 'Sunday, 10:30 a. m. 7:30 p.

m. Jamaica, a Owner can ownership and jaung for this advertisement, by applying at the Democrat office, Jamaica, 13 tf. HELP WANTED Fue or six brick laborers at Forest Homes Co. (Dunton.) Sunday services morning prayer, evening prayer, Sunday School Holy Communion, Second Sunday ia month at 10:30 a. m.

ST. MARKS LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. M. Hering, Pastor.

22 Canal Street English Sunday School, 9.39 a. German service, 10:43 a. Luther League meeting, 7:15 p. English i service, 7:45 p. English Catechetical instruction every Tuesday, 4:30 p.

Hilb- Sage Foundation McDermott, Supt. Atlantic City, Nr J.y May 20. Growth of the science of aerial navigation offers the newest peril to the Sabbath, according to reports submitted to the Presbyterian general assembly here. Sunday aviation meets on Long Island and Baltimore were particularly To these, with Sunday baseball, automobiling and golf, is attributed the cause of the general decrease In attendance at Sunday service reported by 90 per cent of the synods. Moderator Carson named the following as chairmen of the various committees: Executive committee, former Moderator Charles Little of Wabash.

judicial, the Rev. E. S. Young of Brooklyn; bells and overtures, the Rev. Charles Little of Wabash, polity, the Rev.

John Dixon of Trenton, N. home missions, the Rev. Mark A. Mathews of Seattle, foreign missions, the Rev. S.

S. Palmer of Columbus, education, the Rev. Frederick Hynott of Danville, public and Sabbath school works, the Rev. Thomas A. Wigglnton of Nashville, theological seminaries, the Rev.

Hugh T. Farr of Chicago. FIRST GERMAN PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. H.

G. Blaschke, Pastor. Corner Fulton street and Harvard avenue. Parsonage next to churchy German Sunday School 9:15 a. German divine service 10:30 a.

m. English divine service p. m. Young Peoples devotional meeting every Sunaay 7 p. Ladies Aid Society meets last Thursday each month p.

Sunday School teachers I German School, Saturday, 9 to 11 first Thursday 8 p. m. Christian En- m. German Catechetical instruction deavor Society second Thursday 8 p. I every Saturday at 11 a.

m. All Sewing Cirele third Thursday 2.30 1 therans and strangers are cordially For Perfect Satisfaction In Piano Tuning Repairing Addreet DanielV. Burlage P. O. Box 44 Jamaica ALSO REED ORGANS New York, Dr.

Rufus Jack-son, house surgetfi of SL Marks hospital, with the stiff of that institution, witnessed an experiment in hypnotism about which they decline to express an opinion. Utiey saw a man who was helpless rom paralysis, they had been told, stjbp from an operating table and wak across the room at the command of the hypnotist. Dr. Alfred J. Fox.

Dr. Fox lwes at the Hotel Frederick, bnt his naie Is not in the medical directory. blast July In the case of a young Gerfaan named Conrad Schaumburg he asserted that he had the power to bririg dead limbs to life, to restore impaired circulation and revitalize diseasAl tissue, Thursday he took a patient named Melchior Luysterborgh, who lives In Hoboken, to St. Marks. Luyster-borgh, the hospiral people were told, had been a victim of paralysis for three years and was unable to stand without a-sistance.

lie was carried into the h-pital and entered at once for treatiient. Dr. Foy reappeared and asked per-give a demonstration of his bility. Dr. Jackson had no and Luysterborgh was tak-operating room and laid on The hospital surgeons waited withlmuch curiosity to see what would happen.

Luystirborgh, said he, "you are now goig to regain the use of your Te blood is passing into your feet, anj now you are able to lift your right leg Lift it. Luystedborgh wriggled his tight leg and thenjjerked it to one side. Lift your left leg, the doctor commanded. The patient kicked sidewise with the thin left leg. "Now you can walk, Fox went on.

"Get down from the table and show us how you can walk.1 Very slowly Luysterborgh slid off the table, dropping his feet to the floor as he clutched a side of the table with his right hand and moved cautiously across the room. His legs wobbled and but it appeared that he had regained partial of them. J- Dr. Fox snid the patient was ex hausted and brought the experiment to an end. The doctor asserted that he was making undeniable progress in the case and that he believed he would be able to cure the man by repeated trials of lYpnotism.

Invited to attend the services, as it ia the only Lutheran Chureh in Jamaica. trustees first Wednesday 8 p. cate-1 every Friday 8 instruction Wednesday 4 choir chetical m. and Saturday 3 p. m.

COC NTT OOCET. QtXENS COCXTT France Eoedse Weurr. against Losls Nrfcwan and Lose fe-a ife: ll.ua W. fees, a Tmsieo nf Louis Nc biru a fesilnp: Max fe4l aad Sarah Wofefi his wife: Thomas Cxe lister: Namoet Etcfeealwum an Lk-feeahaam. Co-pertaer ltf feat iaaaa under I fee firm name of fexMcloxn Brother: Tiara K.

feaaafeory Tnay Catoio: Tladate Lamfeer Coaput Fraak J. fe bearer Jaaaaoa f-aragop Tiutrr Com way: Tom fe-rn: lilt Cnupoto; Tfeaa i dore El leader and Oacar Fkcfeieafeaum. partaer doiag bttsaaa ad er the firm name of Mac Latl Mae el I -Ut CLireeU: fe 1'aiaa ile.l are ITaa- cesen I fed-da Hi To the above named lofredul an hereby summoned to answer tb a pmlnt la this actaoa. aad to ott a copy of yoar answer Lfeo FAliuf a inr aey withia twenty daya after tbs aiinM of this sammoas, exc.uslv of tb day a service an la case of yoar failure te appear, or answer. Jadgmest will ho taken a gala at yoa by delau.l far the tfeiaf demanded In the comp.amL ed, Febraarv IM.

UU. WIL CLllikC tot. Plain tie-a Attorney. OSra and Foot OScr Adi re a Fadoa Stwvt. Jamaica.

Qacees l. K. X. To tfeo Lefeadnnta, Loam tschwuren aa Rose Schwarts, feu wifas Tfee Summons Is served upon you fey cation, purssant to aa order of Sol sb.e Bart Jay Humphrey, Ouuty Jvdge of Qneena County, duier tho XU day of March. 11L aad file la tfeo office ef tb Clerk of the Coca I of Qvmu at Jamaica.

Qoeeaa County. New Xork. -i1L ROE. rufstira WILLIAM T. E.

TO JTEW CITIZENS. DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH. Robert K- Wick, Minister. 221 Fulton btreet. TeL 42-L.

-Monday, 8 p. Dutch Club; 8:00 1 p. first Monday of each month, Our Policy is a Simple One We nse the highest quality of material, and manufacture only one grade of goods. FURNISHED BOOMS TO BENT Furnished rooms to rent to gentleman. With or without board, Apply 50 New York Avenue, Jamaica, 5 -0.

StoppaniMotchkin Brokers, Stocks, Bonds, Investments and Grain 319 FULTON STREET, JAMAICA Main Office, 66 Broadway, New York C. A HIRSCHFBLDER, Manager Tel. 1682 Jamaica Members Consolidated Exchange N. Chicago Board of Trade Direct wire end Stock Exchange Indicsto Yet. Call, 186 Jamaica Ferdinand Seckerts Normal Park Hotel nd Summer Garden Former President Telle Aliene Their Duty to the United States.

New York, May' 20. Colonel The I home to the people and friends; 2:30 Board of Ushers; Tuesday, 4 to 10 p. the Pastor and Mrs. Wick at THE rEOPLE OF THE STATE OF New York, by (fee Grr 04 fr and Independent To John ilesDett, Ilobert Bennett. William Beasett and the follow Inc named peraona wbooe name are fictitious, tb real name of aoeb peraoaa beinc unknown and wbo cannot after da diligence fee found to wit: John Thomp son and Mary Tbampoon.

and to all other peraona Interested in fee Estate of Margaret Thompson, deceased, as heirs at law and next of kin. of said deceased or otherwise; send greeting: Whereas. Horatio Olleer Ladd, or Jamaica, Queeoa County, has lately petitioned onr Surrogate Court of the County of Queens, to hare a certain instrument In writing, bearing date of the 26th day of February, relating to Ileal and Per sonal Property, duly proved as tbe Last Will and Testament of Margaret Thompson. late of Jamaica, deceased. Wherefore.

Ion. aad each of yon. are hereby cited to appear before onr Snr rugate of tbe County of Queen, at Surrogates Court, to fee held at Jamaica. p. thiid Tuesday ia each month, Junior Missionary Society; 8:00 p.

everybody service, with teaching hints on next Sundays Bible lesson; 9.00 p. m.T xext Sundays Bible lesson; 9.00 first Wednesday 'each month. P-ITT 1 Con-1 rlnGflPP Kn IrpiT tory meeting; 2:30 p. third Fri- HUUpCL UtllkCtJ jistory meeting; 2:30 third Friday 1 each month. King's Daughters; Jamaica, I.

337 Street, Attoraey. dore Roosevelt took part in the naturalization- of aliens in the federal building in Brooklyn at the invitation of Assistant District Attorney Youngs. At the close of the proceedings, being Invited by Judge Van Yecbten Feeder to address the newly made citizens, he said: I want to say one word to you who are just becoming citizens and to the rest of yon Who are intending to become citizens. You have taken an oath to obey the constitution and the law. Remember, if yon do wrong, if you take bribes, if you ever sell your vote, if you are guilty of violence against the law, you have committed perjury and are guilty of treason against the United States; You gre now part of the United States.

In your old homes the sovereign is the nation. Here you yourselves are a part of sovereign. The BEST Premium of them all! Wegive Gold Saving Stamps BOTTLED BEERS, LIQUORS WINES AND CIGARS MAY OUST I MAYOR FultonJSt, and Harvard Ave. Normal Park Hillside L.I.R.R. Jamaica, L.

I. This is a beautiful Family Resort, a Fine Collection of Live Animals and Curios being connected with it Fulton Street, near Newmans, 459 I Bergen Avenue. JAMAICA FURNITURE CO. WINS ENGLISH GOLF TITLE. CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS Jamaica Furniture Company, 457 Pulton Jamaica.

Jamaica, Y. near Bergen Avenue 457 Fulton Street SFCIAL SALE Gary Commercial Clu Demands Executives Resi jnation. Gary, May 20 The arrest of Mayor Thomas Knotts on charges of embezzlement and pejt-jury has led to a demand on the part; of the Commer-. clal clob of this city' that he resign, and unless the demand is complied with at once ouster proceedings will be instituted in the epurts. Knotts claims that the fines which were Imposed and form the basis of the embezzlement cifarges have never been collected, he having given the culprits time in wjblch to raise the money.

Many of them have never raised it, but the records show that it was paid. Jamaicas Reliable Bicycle Store 447xFulton Street S. HURVIN, Proprietor J- DRY GOODS PLAUT BROS. 381 Fulton Street Variety Bargain Store, 246 South Street. J.

AVENIA, 101 Smith Street. v- OF 69c Miss Campbell, American Champion, Defeats Big Field In Ireland. Portrush, Ireland, May -20. Miss Dorothy Campbell, champion of the United States and Canada, won the womans golf championship of Great Britain by defeating Miss Violet Hez-let, the Irish champion. In the final by 3 up and 2 to play.

Miss Campbell, who represented the Hamilton (Ont.) Ladies Golf club, played a splendidly consistent game throughout the tournament, in which were 114 entries, comprising the flower of English. Irish and Scotch women golfers. She previously held the title in 1909. PRISON FOR JOY RIDING. TRUNKS, BAGS DRESS SUITE CASES and upward $1.98 and up WALL PAPER AND PAINTS Henry Nadeiman, 258 Pulton Street, I Jamaica.

ii ROBERT S. CHILTON DEAIb REFRIGERATORS $4.49 and Upward bicycle DEALERS, ELECTRICANS and locksmiths. S. Hurvin, 447 Pulton Street, Jam-aica. S.

Hurvin, 2615 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Kill. Former State Department Official Was Eighty-nine (Years Old. Washington, Sr 20. Robert S. Chilton, a form I employee of the state department olid later American consul at several piista In Canada, is dead at his home Oiere, aged eighty-nine years.

lie wa bom at Westfield, CARPETS Taken Up, Cleaned, Refitted and Relaid FURNITURE Repaired a Polished GO-CART WHEELS RE-TIRED 25 Cents Up Moth-proof Storage for Carpets, Rugs and Portiers New York Chauffeur Get First Sentence Under New Law. New York, Slay 20. John Cush, a chauffeur, has been sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for petit larceny. He is the first person convicted under the law passed in 1910, which makes it larceny for an employee to of Dr. George N.

J-, and was a SHOES. STEELING SHOE CO. 455 Fulton Street, at Bergen take out his employers automobile for Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. his own pleasure without the employers knowledge.

DELICATESSEN AND GROCERIES Chilton, a prominent chemist in New York in the early part of the last century. lie came to Washington in 1S4S and entered the state department. Three Errand in One Boys South Street, Corner 460 GAYNORS LAFfrKTEH ELOPES. Third Child cf 4 iJ44.4 44 A i i Meyers, Woman Leaps to Death. oamneL Pittsburg, May Mary Bamue McDonald, thirty-eight, of Gallitzin, Pastern, 13 Hardenbrook Avenue.

jumped thirty-six-feet to the I chairmonte, 248 South Street, near ground from a porch of a local hos- Washington. pitai and died within a few Queens rood Market, Comer Pulton She had been suffering from a nervous and Canal streets, disorder. BUTCHERS A. Schwartz Sons, 403 Pulton Street. Queens Food Market, Corner Pulton and Canal Streets.

4y or to Run Away anc Wed. New York, 20. Miss Gertrude Emily Gayfir, ek- )st daughter of Mayor Gaynori i us married in Wilmington, to AVI lam Seward Webb, a son of Dn. and Mrs. William Seward of this city.

The young couple arranged the wedding hastily. The mayor did not kiow of it until he was Informed by th4 bride over the telephone. Gertrude Gayiior is the third of the mayors chlldreij to elope. Library Association Meets. Pasadena, Cali, May thirty-third annual convention of the American Library association is in session here, with 400 delegates in attendance.

It will continue for six days. Bike is better than two extra boys. L)dn cries are quick, you get "hat jej want quick, the boy is back ukIc and hes a brighter boy. He tarit loiter, for hes got to stay with wheel. The IVER JOHNSON tas been standard for 26 years it is h-day a perfeef: wheel nt a eak part or an un-cessary one.

The frame means safety, -feat durability and easy n- New spring fork all the jar. We Jny a full line including Junior Model. This Coupon Good Until May 31st, T1 for DOUBLE GOLD STAMPS Sterling Shoe Company 455 Fulton Street Pianos Player Pianos and Bicycles on Easy Weekly Payments Canal DOLLS AND TOYS. Jamaica Dell Hospital, 20 Street. Market Reports.

BUTTER Steady; receipts. 5,022 pack- CHEESE Unsettled receipts. 2,906 boxes state, new. fancy, white, pr 104a colored. 10-al0c.

EUGS-Firm on high grades; receipts, cases; storage packed, firsts to extra firsts. ltalSc. regular packed, extras, firsts! lijalGMiC-; seconds, 154aloV4c. state. Pennsylvania and nearby, gathered, brown, 164alSC.

POTATOES New easy; old steady; Bermuda No. 2. per bbL. southern, white! No. Ma5.50; red.

No. 1. 4a5.25; No. 2, S3a4.50; culls, 2a3; state, per bg. II.50al.ffi.

HAY AND STRAW Firm. LIVE POULTRY Steady. -MEATS Country dressed veal calves, prlmd. per common to good. 7 HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE CROCKERY, ETC.

Brothers, 494 Pulton Street, near Canal Street. Jamaica Weathea Probabilities. Local rains I today Sunday; cooler In the interior Sunday; Ynoder- ABLER IES Schultzs Bakery, South Street and New York Avenue. Branch Store 2615 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill. PRESSFX) POULTRY Finn.

ate easterly to southerly winds. I i- A il..

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