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THE WEEKLY OUT. SATURDAY, DZCEITRER 10, 1910. AVVVVVVVatVVVVVVaVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 1 FHERS PLAUT DONOHOE KAUPP Albert Rosen's Market Jamaica's Largest Department Store 381-383 Fulton Street, Jamaica Telephone, (6 Jamaica 3019 FULTON STREET Llnwood and Csoox Otreete, IM. Y. 3285 Fulton cor.

Euclid Ave. TELEPHONE 23B3 EAST NEW YORK Dotwi Jamaica's Greatest Toyland Our entire new addition, recently completed, Is devoted to a wonderfully interesting display of toys of every conceivable design and kind for both boys and girls. We will serve you promptly, give as big value as any store and you are right at home. The entire enlarged store is devoted to Holiday Goods of every description, offering opportune suggestions of what to give. SPECIAL CHRIQTMAO OFFERING Selections can be made now with far more ease and satisfaction than when the" later rush sets in.

The Christmas spirit is in the air the whole store reflects holiday cheer and attractiveness. No store bids you brighter, mora visible welcome. Evern conceivable gift'thing for man, woman, boy or girl is here. Here's How to Save There's No Better Quality Anywhere. VJUKP-UL.

HOLIDAY 0 1 1 11'c LOINS OF JERSEY PORK SMALL FRESH HAMS Fancy Brlc-aBrac, Toilet and Mani Ladies' Umbrellas, new Mission handle, trimmed with gold and silver; pearl Handle trimmed with sterl SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE ROA8T 12ao Umbrellas UMBRELLAS Our line of Umbrellas for either lady or gentleman is a large one. Prices Any cut or size of Roasting Young 1.19 ing silver and gold; value 1.75 to $2.00. -Special, $1.69, $1.39, curing Sets; fancy Looking Glasses, Picture Post Card Boxes and Albums; Autographs, Figures, Dresser Sets; Games of all kinds; Pianos, Magic Lanterns and Foto Scopes; fancy dress Dolls. The new Sunny Jim Dollr Prime Rib Roast "MY DOLLY" 11.60 Doll at 9Sc. The largest and best doll ever sold, at 98c; jointed hands, arms and limbs, open? and closes its eyes; beautiful bead of natural looking hair and curls.

Special 12J4c I Canada Lamb 4'2c Blade Rib Roast or Legs with Loins of range up to 98 from Chuck Pot Roast Roasting Milk Veal 98c Canada Lamb 9'2c Fresh Killed Chickens 23c 23c Ladies' Fancy Neckwear, all the latest, in boxes. Special, 75c, 49c, and. Men's Fancy Suspenders, new designs in fancy boxes. Special, 75c, 69c, 49c, and READ OUR DAILY SPECIALS. Monday, Dec 12th: jr OOUPON Tkli Cmh 0m4 tar til Saturday, Dec, isth and Monday, Dec nth, by.

presenting this coupon and pnrchaaing II worth of merchandiae you will receive joliH. Staaapa including purchase. Daaaaac a Kaaaa, 311 Falt.a SL Children's, Men's and Boys Worsted Coat Sweaters. Special during Christmas sale. Thursday, Dec 15th: Chopped Beef Friday, Dec 16th: Stew Lamb, Saturday, Deo.

17th: 10c 4c Men's Extra Fine Silk Four-ln-Hand Ties, 49c Lamb Chops 9o Tuesday, Dec 13th: Fresh Beef Liver, lb. i 7o Wednesday, Dec. 14th: Sugar-Cured Rump Corned Beef. 10'7c all the latest styles In Xmas boxes. Spec.

Ladles' Black Silk Taffeta Under Skirts, latest STORY BOOK8 Everything to suit the baby, boy or girl Fairy Tales, Books on Travel, History and Novels, Picture Books to amuse the babies, 10c to 1.00 -1 GAMES New and Interesting games, up to L49 DOLL HOUSE and STABLE. Large assortment to select from In Doll Houses, Stables, Grocery Stores and Department Stores. Name Pot Roast, tender and Juicy V2c All kinds of Fresh Fish Away Down styles, open embroidered" ruf 98c 2.98 fle. Special The easiest way to reach this, marketThe Cypreas Nilla Trolley Cars paas the doer. One short block down from Creaceot Street Station.

Three ninutes walk from Kailroed fiTcuut sianon on uie 10 tig (aiana Kailroed. JAMAICA i. 1. GOLDSTEIN'S 2965 FULTON STREET Mat Manton Patterns Cleveland Station, E. N.

Y. The Men's Club of the Episcopal Union Credit Clothing Go. Church is becoming quite popular under the management of Mr. Hormaca, the new rector. They meet the nrsx Monday evening In each month.

The meeting on last Monday was of unusual THATBIC CREDIT HOUSE ON THE HILL 1045 BROADWAY Sharp reductions on interest Rev. Tinker, wno naa charge of the poor and prisoners of Rlackwell's and other islands, gave a I very interesting and instructive lecture on the care and management 01, me and prisoners. a nitmher of voung and middle-aged zlulk uj au tiuuuay lines, as foe neter carry goods over. Christmas Specialties OUR SPECIALTY. 75c ORESSEO DOLLS at.

49c This doll is completely dressed bat, shoes and stockings; several designs in dresses to select from. -The dressed Doll Is a very Important Item. We have taken great pains in selecting the styles. We have them life-size as large as a six-year child. Ranging 1a prices from 910.00, down to 25o DOLL CARRIAGES They Imitate the large perambulators.

We have them at, $1.98. Doll Carriages in wickerwork, 25c. up to 98c. Collapsible Doll Carriages, 98c to $2.49. Large variety of Carriages to select from, 85c.

to $4.98 PIANOS The celebrated Schoen-hut Toy Piano, 25c up to $6.98 Piano Stools 25c. and 49c. Me-tallophones, 25c, 49c, 69c, Drums 25c, up to $1.49 FLEXIBLE FLYERS They are made of the best tempered steel and hardwood. We have them in all sizes and pur prices according to sizes, as follows: $1.69, $1.98, $2.49, $3.25, $3.49, and $4-49 BRASS DOLL BEDS Made of strong metal; can be folded or unfolded; small size, 25c, also 49c and 98c; for large dolls $1.49 SLEDS and SLEIGHS Large line to select from Bob Sleds and Sleighs for the girls. Prices range from 49c.

to $2.93 DOLLS' "DISHES We have) tbem at all prices, varying according to size and number of pieces to tbe sets; 25c. up to $4.98 AUTOMATIC and MECHANICAL TOY8 Just wind them up and they do the rest Automobiles, Merry43o-Rounds, Boats, Swings, Animals, Acrobats, Musical Tops and Instruments, Prices 23c up to $2.49 TRAINS The Shoo-Shoo Cars the delight of every young- ster and are Interesting to the older folks. You can select them with switches, stations and automatic arrangements'. From 49c up to $4.98 MAGIC LANTERNS And. Cinematographs.

Why not let your little ones have one of their own? From 98c to $4.93 persons are holding weekly rehearsals for the play entitled, "Esmarllda," which is to be given in St. Mary's Hall, early In January, one-half of the prooceeds of which la to be given the Keform Church, and the balance to the Willing Workers, HOLIDAY CLOTHING FOR UAH, WOSUN 1XD CHILD SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTCENTS. SPECIAL We are showing a large variety of Ladies' Coats, in Caracul, Kersey, Broadcloth, Cheviot, Rubberized Silk and Cony, at unusually low prices. Ladles' Suits from 8.5O up. OIM CREDIT A splendid array of Mea's Salts and a collection of Overcoats in gray, brown, black and mixtures that defy comparison.

OI.OO PER WEEK. Ofan ha Or.dlt Aooeunt To-aJaay Remember w. are I block above Chauncey St. Sta Jnat out ef the High Price District TERMS MOST LIBERAL VALUES HONEST COUPON 5. H.

Green Trading Stamps With a purchase of $1 or more. the charity organisation, ifume uum mm the same persons were practising for the Hung play and. Mi" Schoonmaker, who died suddenly, was to have the principal character. Another play was Riven. Mrs Calllhan, an old; resident of Jamaica, died on Sunday at St.

Mary's Hospital. Her residence was on the Rockaway road next the Netoon Morris r.i.i. a I TELEPHONE, 281 JAMAICA wholesale beef house. Her husoana. ri- rlck, died abouf ten years ago.

one son, a looomouvo killed in a washout accident on the rait- rZUt Valley Stream. Patrick C.m.n an everyday citizen. God's Gospel." Mrs. Florence Androcles DR. BERNARD LISSEY SURGEON DENTIST begs to announce the opening of his new office 339 FULTON STREET Over Thompson's Drag Store, Jamaica, L.

1. On of about December 10th, 19 JO For the of pmientecfDowntown and vicinity, offloe at present address wihbe maintained Miss Dorothy Connors is slowly reeov- lng from the injury ahe received Thanks COWS, SHEEP and HORSES In every description. Fire Engines and Hook and Ladders, Rocking Horses for the baby and for tbe boy up to 10 years old. Large selection all moderately priced. was a trusty employee 01 u.o Railroad years, a man reacted and who took an interest in public affairs.

Mrs Mary Moloney Clary Is the executrix of the will It is said thevbulk of her. pPerty Is given to St. Monica's Churchy Thomas Tevelln, one of the fcwyer. of Lr street, Is going to spend the winter in Havana, Cuba, with relatives of her husband, who 1. president of The Mexican giving eve, at Cedar Manor ball, given by the Meyer Association.

Card Reading and Palmistry, full satisfaction, hours from 10 to 10; also Sunday; prioe 50c. Madam Flynn, 44 Globe avenue, Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. George J.

bistl.r, announce the marriage of their sister, -to Edward Rrancls Cullen, on MS aMWii mm 0m 0m af oucieiy 01 ew rork. The Geo. W. Beatt Association, of Eighteen Election District, of the Fourth Assembly District, will hold its masque and clvlo ball on New Eve. Mr.

and Mra. Ross, of Canal street, have been entertaining Mrs. Ward John-sop, of St. Albans. Miss Winifred Landeralck entartalniul a Any Ladies' Hat In the House worth up to 1 10, your choice Daaarvadl last enlargement more than doubled th.

entire floor space. Their Una of goods Is large and varied, and they compli frill T). C. On weuuOTuJi of the Remsen estate. Twd of the fam-nr who Went to the National Capital v.ara ago went into, the Iron rufTsuV ed at $300,000 and died without issue.

The Surviving brother, who reside, at Far Rockaway and has a famlly. is sole heir. Mr. Tevelin who wa. married ome nwintha alnce and made an extended November 3, 1910.

Mr. and Mrs. Callen are at home to their friends at th. ment themselves that everything in the establishment la marked plainly with Clarendon Hotel, Brooklyn. Store Open Evenings Until Xmas.

number of friends last Thursday evening largo figures, its price. A particularl; large supply of toys la on hand, whio Mrs. Carrie Callow, widow of a former Preclude tha necessity of going down postmaster of this place, George W. Callow, died at her home on Union avenue, tour through Canada and 'the West, la nxiue ua wmow street. Mathew Abrahams spent several days visiting at Newark, N.

J. Miss Louise Klenk has been visiting her uncle at Belleville, N. J. town. The price, ar.

also within the reach of all. It la easily the leading TEETH Artificial that look like y.ur own. EXTRACTIONS Absolutely painless by gas or cocaine FILLINGS and all the branches of Dentistry. consultation absolutely free of etaarge. on Wednesday of pneumonia.

department 01 Jamaica. "The office of the Bureau of Buildings taking his bride with nm to wasmnanyu, thereby. combining. business with pleas- ure. i i New Trolley to Jamaica.

The steel rails for the building of the 11B8 Of the South Shore Traction Company, between the Queenaboro Bridge will move to i iushmg from Jamaica Jan Magna. C. Ihlsenr win leottiwr nf CORSOR LEFT 850,000,. ESTATE. unry 1 ana occupy two rooms in me Daniel J.

Murphy, who was one of the Friday night at th. high on "Historic Your Teef of Tital importance. If they trouble yon see DR. KRONFELD of Jimilea Arcane and Suydam Street. Flushing Town Hall.

and Jamaica, have just been received. Bulk Go, to HI Son, George R. Cor- Do not forget that Jed.dish Basset's William T. Tale was elected nrM.n or of Brooklyn. "Villas will rive a.

concert at The will and codicil of Louis P. Cor- and work about to oommence, Franchises have been granted to build this line on Thomson avenue and Hoffman Boulevard to Jamaica, but there Is the Presbyterian Chapel, Decemtiar of the East End Clvlo Association at a milng held Monday night. The Veteran Firemen met last Thursday 'at pwulquarter. Md elected Officers and ''Tickets, 25 cents. The Benevolent Association of Jamaica or, who committed suicide by shooting at his home, 81 Flushing avenue, Jamaica, on Sunday, November 27,, was filed for probate Monday, with Surrogate or xui coming year.

has opened rooms in Fraternity Hall on Herriman avenue, where money, second Mr. and Mra. D. N. Raynor have mnv.fl Noble.

The will Is dated July 26, 1909, hand clothing and provisions for the poor to Lafayette street. and the codicil February 8, this year. a proposition before the Board of Estimate to widen both thoroughfare, to 200 feet and rename the street Queens Boulevard. Thomson avenue 1. now 100 feet and Hoffman Boulevard 80.

Th. matter will come before the Board of Estimate December 15. The South Shore Traction Company carried I4.BS passen The Ushers League, of the The bulk of the estate goes to the de Dr Bernard Loiienf eld Surgeon Dentist 77 Union PL Kichmond Hill Tel. Richmond Hill 807 The Riohmoni, 3817' Jamaica Ave. Richmond Hill.

Richmond HM1598 cedent's son, George R. Cprsor, of SB 8 may be sent on Friday afternoon of each The work of the association under the direction of Mrs. Benjamin Bren-ton, deserves the iielp and co-operation of the people of this place. rian Church, will glv. an entertainment next Thursday and Friday evening in the chapel.

Franklin avenue, and the widow, Marie M. Corsor, is to receive W. P. Wilkinson i. sllrhtlv Imnmv.fl (2,500 in cash, which, it is provided, in health.

It is expected that a ujuversaust gers over their Queenaboro Bridge shuttle service last week. shall be In lieu of all dower. In addl chanel in connection with the Chapln Dr. H. S.

O'Neill had part of a flmr.r guests of the Sbelton and bad charge of th. whole machinery at the new Pennsylvania station, 'including: the power and electricity at th. Sunnyslde Yards, hajr severed his connection, with the company, Le had worked assiduously during the installment of the plant and now takes some deserved re3t. The Fulton Bowling Club, an organization of young ladies, have engaged the alleys at St. Mary'e for Friday evening.

They used to bowl at Richmond Hill and now hoi dthe highest score of any ladles' club of the ward. They bowl for prises the first Friday evening of each month. Miss Tuster is president. Miss H. Cassidy treasurer, and Miss Elizabeth Hart secretary.

A The contest over-the promised substation on the Long Island Railroad has caused the formation of an East End Civic Association who hold their meetings in the Horn flata, east of Canal street. William G. Gale is president; Charles T. Robertson, vice-president; A. F.

C. Brunei, corresponding secretary, and Alfred Hughes, treasurer. They will trespass no further west than Smith street and Bergen avenue. The Veteran Firemen elected M. L.

tlon she receives all the furniture and on hi. right hand amputated last Sat Home for the Aged and Infirm, now being erecteid at Park and Chaptn avenues. household utensils of every description. To Fence Jamaica Park. King Park.

Jamaica, will soon have a urday a. tne result of blood poisoning. Miss Anna Klenk entertained several friends Sunday evening at her hom. an will be built some time jn tne Each of the daughters, Fannie Corsor, formerly known as Fannie LohmlUsr, who died about a. month ago; Grace E.

HAD GOLDEN WEDDING. Have you noticed the display or Tiollday Kaplan avenue. Allen Of 261 Forrest atreet, Jersey City, goods in the store, in this vicinity H. 3. Rushmore retured this wanV fmm wrought-lron picket fence around it.

A few day. ago the Board of Estimate adopted a resolution providing; for Its construction. and A. Louise Kelley of 820 Sterling The Mothers' Ciun 01 acnooi no. place, Brooklyn, is left the sum of $1,635.

held a fair this week. READY TO BEGIN WORK. feuth Shore Traction Officials Say The Can Start a. Soon Viaduct Street I. Open.

The officials of the South Shore Traction Company that they have received a large consignment of rails' ana tlea; at Lonaj Island City and are readv to enter noon the actual work of trade construction on the Diagonal street an viaduct over the Sunnyslde yard and on Thomson avenue as soon as the viaduct is accepted by the city. Th. Pennsylvania Railroad, -which built th. bridge, will not turn it over until thu Sinking Fund Commission passes a resolution turning over to the company all its right in the streets at grade over which tha company built the viaduct highway under agreement with the city. The above mentioned resolution? wa.i on the calendar fpr December 7.

The company's officials further say I that the laying out of the route through 1 Jamaica la delayed because of the delay in the final settlement as to the Loner I Island Railroad Improvement plans through that village. The company wants to lay its tracks near the Lens 1 Island Railroad station to accommodate the largest possible number of peopln I and must first find -out what highways ar. to go beneath the railroad. The testator's sisters, Eugene Cv Foss- Mr. Cleeland and family have moved TWO WILLS FILED.

ner and Mary L. Bertram, are oe from St. Albans to this place. $2,000 each, and anotner sis Rev. J.

I. Campbell has accepted a his gunning trip on the Great South Bay. Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Lawrence intend spending the winter In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. 'George Watts, of South street, celebrated their silver wedding last Friday evening. Miss Nellie Sullivan, of Oyster Bay, has been visiting local friends.

Mr. and of England, hav. been visiting relatives here. Those of Charlotte A. Wagner and Ed ter.

Alice C. Dauby, receives $500. call to come to Jamaica and take charge of the Church of All Nations. Th. executors, Henry M.

Murray and Starr Brlnckerhoff, both of Jamaica, are Wm. Wvckoff. Herbert onrien, Aiirea directed to glv. the decedent son, Geo. TCno and Walter Willis, of Jamaica, were R.

Corsor. th. testator's goia watcn, Appointed as delegates to the River and chain, locket, and all other Jewelry which Harhor Concress. Which met at wsaning- ward A. Van Brunt Leave All to Relative.

The will of Miss Charlott. Wagner, lata of 18 Union Hall street. Jamaica, was filed for probate Monday with Surrogate Daniel Noble. The will dospose. of an estate valued at $4,000 In real and $2,00 In personal property.

The Instrument was executed on April 1, 1907. All the property is left to th. decedent's ton, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of a musical concert will be held at th. Dutch Church on the 14th Inst. The Rev.

Dr. P. B. Zartman George L. Powell Wat Fop Twenty-fly.

Years a Jamaica Trustee. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Powell, well-known residents of Jamaica, celebrated their golden wedding- on Monday even- lng of last week, at their home, where many longtime residents of Jamaica gathered to congratulate them upon the happiness of their long married life.

The cel.bration took the form of a reception, and Mr. and Mrs. Powell, who are both active and in good health, received the guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Mortimer Wood, who have lived In Jamaloa many years, and are related to Mr. and Mrs. Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Campbell, of Brooklyn, were among these present. The gathering at the Powell home was confined largely to the members of the family, including Mr. and Mrs. Powell's two children James Lewis Powell and Mrs. James A.

Scott and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Fannie C. Powell, widow he may possess at th. urn.

of his death. They are also directed to hold in trust th. sum of $16,000 and a house and lot this week. Mr. and Mrs.

William ana last Sunday morning at the services in known as 70 New Tork avenue, Jamaica, itaue-hter. of Shelton avenue, will leave me rresDyterian Church. J. S. Fosdick enjoyed his eunnlnr trt at Sayville, L.

last week. sister, Miss Phoebe Wagner, who Is also about January 1 for Florida, where they will spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Powell celebrated their golden wedding on November 88 at their home on Puntlne street. W. I Jarvls and friends had poor lock on their gunning trip on the great South Bay. The home ef tfrs. Clarence Wfearehanm mad.

-executrix. William wood nrnun Is appointed executor. The will of Edward A. Van Brunt, late of Morris Park, was also filed Monday. It leaves an estate valued at $8,000 In At the last meeting or tne Aiirea m.

SONS OF SUNNY ITALY, WIN Banquet In Honor ef the- Italian I Newspaper of Long Island, "Labor and Post, G. A. tne ronowing omcers were elected for the ensuing year. Commander, Wm. H.

senior vice-commander. A. T. Llmberger. Junior real property and $800 in personal to ws slightly damaged by fire last week.

Miss Margaret Flanagan has been visiting her brother at Far Rockaway, Mr. and Mra. J. v. Guernsey spent several days at Coblesklil, N.

T. On Monday evening, December 19, at I vice-commander, Theodore Layton: quar of O. Wlnfleld Powell, another son of the couDle. aided them in receiving. There McGuyre president; F.

Sheldon Fordick, vice-president; Augustus Lodge, treasurer; George B. Cornell, William Hen-drlckson and William Young, members of the board of directors. Park Commissioner M. J. Kennedy has secured an appropriation to further improve Prospect Parkland erect an iron fence around Jamaica Park.

This fatter Is something the citizens do not want. They want the vacant space north planted with shade trees, flowering shrubs and a neat band stand erected. George L. fPowell, the veteran clerk to the old village trustees, was given a golden wedding. He was long employed In the store Of James S.

Loew along with George Bergen, recently deceased. I. Wllkenrlng's -house was rifled ef all the brass connections a few evenings since, while the family were absent Arrests of two boys have been made atid other, have left the place or are In hiding. It would not have been well if the captain had got a bead on them, as it would not hav. been the first time he ringed marauders.

There wa. much suffering by passengers waiting for the trolley cars at Washington and Canal streets during the recent storm, and this is Ukely to continue during the winter, as there is no waiting foom at either place, a. the law requires. This Is a matter that should be p. in Archer's Hall, corner Ful-J ton street and Bergen avenue, Jamaica, termaster, O.

W. Graves; cnapiam, Kev. Kimber: surgeon, Geo. Phillips; Aimer B. Bergen is on a hunting trip near Yaphank, L.

Mr. and Mrs. a. L. Powu were also present the Rev.

and Mrs. Pohnrt Kerr Wick, of the Dutch Re officer of the day, Geo. K. Tilly; officer of the guard, George W. Finoa; delegate to formed Church, of Jamaica.

Letter, of banquet will be tendered in 'honor of "Labor and Commerce," the Italian news -4 paper of Long Island, edited by Pette. to Invest the $16,000 and. to give to George R. Corsor the net income apd net rents until he arrives at the age of 35 years. When he attain, that age h.

la to recelv. th. principal sum of $16,000 and the real estate. In case of the death of the son the money Is to become a part of the residuary estate. To the trustees of Trinity Church at Hewlett, L.

is given the sum of $125 to be Invested and the Interest to be used to keep the decedent's burial In good order. The only change made In the codloii to the will Is a provision that in case Of the death of the decedent's son, the residuary estate shall be divided equally between the testator's surviving children, or their issue, if any, such Issue to receive their share per stirpes and not per in helr petition asking tor the pro-bat, of the will and codicil the executor, declare the value of the estate Is unknown, but the amount is said to exceed $60,000 in real and personal property. In Aid of Jamaica Poor. th. flftlath anniversary of th.lr wedding State encampment, A.

V. umDerger; alternate, Geo. E. Tilly. committee of arrangements Is com-.

congratulation were read from the Rev. Dr. Van Sylke, of Kingston, N. the Rev. W.

H. Dehart, of Raritan, N. the Rev. Oliver Walser, of Cohoes, N. nl the Rev? Edirar Pllton, of Man Lewis Cornell and Klcnara uarman r- posed of the most prominent Italian-, turned from a week', gunning In Great South Bay on Saturday.

They brought ai. ana, A Minstrel Show will be held next Wednesday evening at St. Mary. Lyceum under th. auspices of N.w York Division No.

44, Order of Railroad Telegraphers. Th. J. I. Campbell Is to take charge of th.

Church of All Nations Americans from various section, of Long Island and. Brooklyn, and It Is expect. I hattan, all former pastors of the Dutoh that thl. will be a most successful affairi home sixty-four wild duck. Mr.

and Nelson Raynor moved ever undertaken by th. Son of Italy" reformed Church, and from tne ev. ci. v. wort of Brooklyn.

last week, into their new residence on Long Island. Tjifavette street. A feature of the occasion was the re There will be good music and a vera Rev. Dr. Parley E.

zanman aamsieo, the Rev. B. E. DIckhaut at the Communion service in the Presbyterian Th. Queenabore Society of Allied Arts hoMln an exhibition at 339 Fulton atreet.

tb. widow, Aletta M. Van Brunt. Tne will wa. executed on February liOS.

HELPING. JAMAICA POOR. Benevolent Association Open. Headquarters In Fraternity Hall for Charitable Work. Th.

Benevolent Association of Jamaloa, a society of women whose object It is to relieve th. poor and needy of th. place, ha. opened rooms In Fraternity Hall, the us. of which wa.

given th. association by Jamaica Lodge, I. O. O. F.

The association Is requesting th. charitably-disposed residents of Jamaica to send to the rooms anything that can be used to provide comfort for th. poor. Money, second-hand clothing and provisions are particularly desired. Th.

rooms will be' open every Friday afternoon for the reception of donations. The work ef th. association is under the direction of Mrs. Benjamin Brenton. Hit By Falling Furniture.

Anthony Companya, 82 year, old, of 107 Chichester avenue, Jamaica, was loading furniture on a truck at 41 Rook-away road. Jamaica, Friday, December 1, when several article, fell on him. He sustained a fracture of the left leg and had to be removed to St Mary. ceipt by Mr. Pow.ll or a goia com certificate for a neat sum from the surviving Trustees of the old village of Ja-of which Mr.

Powell was one. fin. menu, including the favorite Chlantl. After the dinner, there will be dani-in. Many notable Americans will be present and the speeches will be made mostly Church last Sunday morning.

K' Wlck entertained a number Wi llam Wilkinson, or union The certificate was accompanied by 01 wuies or tne Missionary Soolety at her street, who ha. been ill at his home with in English. The Newspaper Circulation! Managers' Association of New York taken up Immediately by the East End Association th. B. R.

is abundantly, able to erect a suitable building where rheumatism, la convalescent. Miss Adelyn Smith, of Brooklyn, was uv.ua laisi. weanesaay afternoon. ACCIDENTa AND FIRE: Jamaica Police and Ambulance Surgeon Kept Busy by Sudden Call, to Duty. not stating tnai wa.

Trustees, but falling to mention th. name. of the sender. JAMAICA'S BIQ STORE. the truest this week of the Misses null.

vicinity has accepted an invitation be present, so that practically every1 American dally newspaper of New Yorte! and vicinity will be represented. Th prioe of the ticket 1. $2. A frame house Is to be. erected on Union Hall north of State street.

their patron, can b. protectea in inclement weather. Flushing avenue is In a fearful state for two blocks. whole roadway is torn un and almost Impassible. The con Waut Brother Department Houee 6tockel at a cost of 11.800.

it Hillside-Jamaica Station. It Is understood that Hyde and Bahman Santa Clam' Worfcehop. 1 tractors had ample time to complete the will build a theatre In Jamalo aat a cost a wo accidents and a nr. kept the police of the local precinct busyFrlday afternoon, December I. Antony Campany, Si years old, of 107 Chichester avenue, was loading furniture on a van at 4i Broadway road, when of nearly 1100,000.

Rapid progress is being made on the new station building at Hillside, at ti foot of Homer Lee avenue, Jamaica. The construction department of the railroad work if they had kept their forces on this Job since they commenced. Mr. Joseph Ashmead is in charge of the work and should see that the forfeiture should On Thursday, December 15, Mlw Alice Chapman- will give a dramatic reading tablishment inside of eighteen months is the unlniie distinction which Is enjoyed TJiont Rrntheni. the owners of t.ie some lumuure fell on his left leg.

break at Archer's Hall, at 8:15 p. m. The sub company Is now at work on the roofing; largest department store In Jamaica. Not ject will be Maeterlinck's "Sister Bea It. was taken to Mary Immaculate Hospital by Ambulance Surgeon Hy- be paid so a to teach these men that citizens who are to be assessed fnr the trice." only have tney ina mrgeai mi they are the young merchants In that nt Oimnna.

When a department mna. Donations of money, second-hand clothing, provisions, fruit and other things likely to be of service to poor, ar. received in the roomB Ssed by the Odd Fellows in Fraternity Hall, in Herriman avenue, Jamaica. The Benevolent Association of Jamaica has charge of the collections, which will be received every Friday afternoon from I to o'clock. Mrs.

B. I. Benton, who has had years of experience In the Held of organised charity, will he on duty at the rooms. Rider's Leo Broken. Harry Roselle, a driver, 26 years, old, of Paclflo street, Brooklyn, while riding the leader of three horses pulling a Jarge truck filled with loaves of fresh bread through the snow at Jamaica and Manor avenues, Woodhav.n, Wednesday evening, wasthrown off his horse's back aa the r.sult of a trolley car running Into him.

He had turned the animal to avoid having his wagon struck by a car coming from the rear, and In doing so the horse he wa. riding was struck by a car coming In opposite dlrtcr Jamaica M. E. Church Concert a nttie later George 8. Schuefflan.

is Improvement should not be inconvenienced more than is actually necessary. rn last Thursday nleht a grand sup Wm. T. Tale has been elected president of Jamaica East End Clvlo Miss Nellie T. Husted recently spent and plastering of the interior and -la -J malcat Estate, has finished tbe sldenaUc along Homer Lee avenue.

The m-ir-. adamizlng- of the street and ptaxa tin rounding; tbe station will be begun at once. I A concert was given in the chapel of years old, of 81 Grand street, was riding store Increases to three times Us original size In littlft less than a year and a half, It is a pretty good sign that the ale nis picyci. at FUiton street and McCau-ley avenue, when the front fork of the the week, end with friends In Manhat tan. per was extended at Union Hall, 108 Jamaica avenue, to Lieutenant Frudel by his numerous friends from all over the Ave boroughs.

There was a grand array of the section is aiso growing. The establishment at Mo. 881 and S8I The recent snowstorm made It possible Fulton street two years ago was a sec machine broke, throwing him, over the hand), bars into the street. His face was out and bruised, and he, too, was Prostrated on Streajt. John Blanchard, Jl years old.

of for many to enjoy a sleigh ride. ond-rkt. movlnr picture and a of talent both local and professional Mr, The local Sunday school, ar. practicing rhlnn laundry, with a tenement above. the First M.

E. Church of Jamaica on Thursday evening, under th. direction ef Miss Nella D. Nash, organist of the church. Many music -lovers were present, and among those who took part were the Misses Muriel Rasttck, Mabel Stoddart, KatheHne Walley, Sarah Raynor, Carrie Wegfarth, Louise Momeyer, Helen Nichols and Edith Clerke, Richard Reeves, Miss Ida Mossbach, Mr.

taken to the hospital by Surgeon Hy- for the Christmas exercises. fcinna ram two vnuna anlnHmen who Goodwin spoke about the good qualities of the fearless lieutenant and that he was still in the hearts of the firemen who were sized up the situation, and Immediately under him and was sorry to lose htm. took a lease on th. premises. After six months' they had to enlarge th.

place and the same thing was the program at the end of the first year. Since then Mr. Monahan also made a few remarks Fire broke out from some unknown cause in a two-story cement houa. on Merrick road, near Springfield avenue. Springfield.

The house Is owned and occupied, by Henry Remmet. The damage was estimated at $50. The loss is Providence, R. who was on a vjett at Jamaloa, wa. taken suddenly ill In fiont of the branch office of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle at 354 Fulton street, Jamaica, about 7.10 o'clock Monday evenings He was attended in a nearby dmar store and was later removed io St.

Mary's Hospital. It was he wa suffering from epilepay. The "Rose Maiden" will be sung at the Dutch Church on the evening of December 14. It has been reported that King's Park is to he enclosed by an iron fence. To-morrow evening Rev.

Robt. K. Wiok will begin a serious of talks on "The Five Gogpis, The subject be In regard to the good work of the faith business nM been steadily on the In Goodenough, Mr. Reeves, Mr. Band, Clifton C.

Clarke, Miss Louise McDermott, A brum Band, Mis. Carrie Btoothoff, crease and It Is quite posibl. they will ful firemen and made the guests at the Supper-table give a rousing three cheers have to- eniartr. the premises strain tlon. short period, despite the fact that the iioward Wood and Harold Burtls.

covered by, Insurance, yot the once bave fir. laddie and now.

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