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i Tlffi YOXKEBS STATISMAX, MONDAY. APRIL 1914. 1E.6IYS frX GREEI TRiDIIG STUPE ask fob mt. ELECTION DAY, TOMORROW. WERNERS IN DUD, PE NEWS AND COMMENT.

FORMES GIULIA MOROSUCX BARS HER POLICEMAN HUSBAND FROM HOME. Mm. Giulia Werner, daughter of tlie Wte'pitel, will hold the monthly meeting Jo-Giovanni MotomiiI, who three year ago morrow afternoon, at 4 odock. married to Arthur Maurkv Werner, a MMMAMMANAMMMMMMAAM HAVE A FIT AND STEP IN IT EASTER. THIS IS POSSIBLE IP YOU BUT TOUK EASTEE 8H0E8 AT HEEDS.

Biggest Stock, Biggest Assortment, Biggest Yaks and latest Stjles la EASTER FOOTWEAR, FQR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Agenoy Famous SOBOSIS Shoes For Women AD the Latest Styles for Easter Wear $3.50, $4, $5. $6 Pair. THE LEADING SHOE STORE, REEDS, 23 North Broadway Next lo Wool worths 5 and 10c. Store.

wwwwwwwwwwwwwwipwwwwwa St Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary, TJh, Ladies Auxifiarv of fit. Joseph i Iloa- Addition to Carpet Mill. Building Inspector Bartley ha granted a permit to the Alexander Smith A Sob! Uarpet Company, to erect a brick and eon. Crete building, to be used for manufacturing purpue, at Sawmill River road anil Ax. nrinster street, 4.

aroricaj fine, .181 by 317 by 112 feet. Uneven Flagitonea Cause a FalL Louie Maiult. of. High street, tripped on a flagstone in front of 98 WirlnirUm avenue Saturday and fell; hia knee were bruised. Iatrolman Davis bnind the flags tom-i to Le uneven at that point.

Dr. Cadmau to Give Leutea Talks. Dr. S. Parke Cadman, pastor of he Central Congregational Churob, Brooklyn, -will give a aerie of special Lenten ad-dresses, tiii w-k at the old John Street Church, Manhattan.

Dr- Cadmau will speak daily, excepting Saturday, from 1 to 2 oclock In the afternoon. Food Talk in Homemakers Course. Tlie. fourth 1 talk iq the Immemaker series which are lieing held on aueevemve Monday evenings, at the Young Women's Cliriatian Association, will be givpn tonight, at 8 o'clock, by Mia Harriet Worm, of Um Saunders Trade School. Mim Worm take for her subject, "Food What AY East.1, AH women and girT are welcome.

Blood Vessel in Leg Burst At 11: p. m. Saturday, Robert Elwood hurst a blood vessel in his left leg, while walking in Palisade avenue, near Getty Square. He wa conveyed to St Joseph's Hospital by Dr. ONeill, who treated him, ami then Elwqod went home.

Tho of the tissue about a varicose vein caused a vessel to burst. Elwood will go to the hospital for. further treatment, later on. Humanity and Justice. Preceding- the business meeting of the Ok eo k.

DcmorratM! Club, at tha Club iwim of tlie Raven Atliletiu Maple street, tnnigtit, it is announced that Acting Judge Tracy P- Madden will deliver a short address on "Humanity and Juatiee. h-rture is to be tho first of a series by proiniiumt Democrat and the public iX-moeratir. Republican or Progressive ia invited to attend. BUjr' rapmt. aro prepan.ig for the.r b.nnurirolywhuhtbi, year w.fi held April 15.

at the Biltmore Hotel, 1 New York Citv, unih'r the auspices of the XcW Y'ork Mato Aswociation Opposed to Women Suffrage. Suffrage, More than 1,000 member are expected to be at Um luncheon which will be followed by Jea.hf sympatlunero watt. the opposition to vote for women. Among the speaker wHl be Aim Franeia S. Bangs, Mrs.

K. B. Lapluuu and E. 8. Martin.

Y. M. A. Notes. Twelve membora of the M.

C. A. Glee Cmb bang, last evening, in tlie Highland Avenue Methodist Church, Owining, N. lW. of (trtll cimkh an Youker.

is thai nienh. meeting, yesterday afternoon, wa held in the parlor of the Aosouiation UuiMing, Edward A. Mead gave. pre: rtUon of tho play, Damaged Goods. Thn Bible ohm, yesterday afternoon, wa.

1 by Wafter Thomas; subject, "ITie Mo- aiultsliaii atl hhip of Jemi.1 Tomorrow evening the Life-Question Study Uuh will meet for bupper and a discussion of tbo aubject, Athletic a To roe For Cbaraoler-Building. Lecture on "Paiaion Play at No. i School. Tho hist and oue of the most enjoyable Ue iea of kidurea at School No. 1.

Nepperhan, waa delivered Saturday evening, betore a large and appreciative audience, by 'Valter Thoinaa, of thi city. Tlie aubject was Tho Passion Play of Oix-rmiHiiergau. Thn lecture wa illutrull, tlie pk-tnre wing the principal actors in tho play and Uw most impressive scene from each of bo 17 ad of tlie tragedy, with the opening teblean from Old Testament history, of tbe aot is a probity. Mi. Thomas Uo tewcd some fine view depicting the village and tourist fife at Ohcrwumiergau.

At tlie dose, former Alderman Clarence V. Clark, on belialf of the audience, thanked Mi. Thomas for bjs lecture ami projaised that a vote of tliauka.be extended to Alia Jane E. Marran, rtbc ilimainU of tlie m-IiouI, rthrough whose effort tto lecture course was reUlitohed. Donald MacDonald operated the lantern.

Spring is synonymous with cleaning! Renovation! Put your house and goods in order We are Here to take a large part of this work off your hands Furniture repaired, upholstered. Box Springs and mat' tresses thoroughly renovated and remade. THE STATESMAN. tchms.of ADvcnnsiNoc lltlNMl $1 Iwh. Silt foatrtiea.

Dlmuit for Wnr Ml NtfllMII iBKTtiMt. Um lla.a. fort? wrti or Iraa. SO mu UMrtlM. thrro laarrttea.

SI JO a nrk uUI Metiers. forty ward or lm, IS mf for oao taoorUoB. S1JS Ureo larrriioui. V3) a nrt Maniac Xitfm. fl; Rlrth, 50 caata: Daath for ac laoorttoai 75 nita for urt add! 01 laaerlfoa.

Chank Retie fro: bat aotlroa for eater-talameiti where, a ehirae ii mad for iM aioa. ii well ai aMtaary raaeiaUea, eta fo taaertrd oily at tbo rtgahr rata. LUNACY AND CHIME. How large part drfretire mrntality play ia crime ii a problem whb-h the modem world 1 trying to determine. Dcuhtlre many who acre led, into by aome olwcure mental weakne are tiow in prim.

A nwot phyoiriani know, there ia a twiiigiit none between minify and ineanity whii-h oftyn defies the beat -quiqftl invratigaton to define. Therefore the ere' tkin of a payrhopathic lalmratory a an auxiliary to' the Municipal Court of Chicago ia a promising addition to that community' equipment for dealing with lawbreaker. If the new department in it mil lo make itself effretive goes to alwiird extreme it will rauae the rity to regret the appropria-tiou for ita tint year' work. If it refuses to uae ita power fur the ahirlding of criminal, and if in all of it examination it remember to mingle pm1 aenM with Hence, it will do much to add to thi city reputation for progressive It haa been found in Germany that criminal aid often are merely manifertation of mental diaeaae. Thu.

after release from priaon, a peraon. ao afllieted generally he cone a recidivist, a repeater. Detection of there weakheaaen ran lie followed by their correction in many In addition, the itudy of uch care should lead to the compilation of data valuable in dealing with the untoward Condition that breed mental affliction. The psychopathic laboratory, in abort, ahould prove of distinct value. AEROPLANE THEORIES.

Baron E. Adrian Von MuflUng, doacribed a a German expert, eaala doubt on tlie pro-pheeiea of the flying machine In future wan. Von Muffling net forth hs view in Llppio-(ott'a. With relntiou to the ability of aeroplane to put batUesliip out of Aeroplancw are auppuaed to lie lawful in blowing up battleship by dropping a heavy load of eipMrivw upon their deck. But even in thi cave none of the really Vital part of the Teaael would be affected, sud ii dor not seem to have occurred to moat of the writeik ou thi aubjret that at the moment of the explosion by reason of the law of falling bodice' the aeroplane wl.iih' dropped the explosive would he directly over tbs target, and tlie upward column of air generated would bn Sure to put aa end to the aeroplane and it ope- ra lor.

''mb Aeroplanes have been tested in the war between Italy and Turkey, thn Balkan war end to tome extent in the rivH war in Mexico; Wliile they have proved their usefulness a acouth, they have not yet scored remarkably in dropping bombs. MINERAL-BOD FAKES. Whether gold, silver and other prccinu end nsoful minerals may be found in tho ground by means of mineral nids is a que- tkin frequently asked of the United Slate Geological Survey. The latest question of thin sort came 1 from a correspondent in Yim-niuut, who state thafo a man from Birmingham ha one of these rod for locating minerals, that be olauii to be employed by the Government. and that the Government get half of what he finds.

Thi expert mineral finder' name is staled to be Wire, which may or may not have aiguilles nee. The Geological Survey reply lo tlii correspondent ia that ahile an ordinary coin- pas, or "dip needle, will he attracted to ore of iron, nickel, and cubaH, which are magnetic, it will be affected by no other metal or imiierals, and that ao-callcd mineral rod are fake. 1 Any one claiming to 0s-rste a rod on behalf of tlie United Govern meat i an inqnwter and alioukl be let severely alone, or reported to tto police. FAVORS FOR FAITHFUL 1 Bus Murphy and Other Ltil'afg iV-ino-eratie light of. hi kind semn to be Doming into tWlr oru.

Goroanor Glynn gave Murjiliy whit he wanted in tie way of up poiotment UnJ now le near coma' last Prwidant Wilson1 brother, Joseph 'R, Wil-aun, i iw Superintnideift of tlie Develop wwtt nd PronHUkon 'DejmrUndnt of thi United Stau Fsleity aud Guaranty Company of Baltimore. dU new posUien, ndiiiiii in ubji through toe of I Uaitad Stasce Senator, pay 10,000 jnur, wild alat pay libartl ooaaiasiMa on naa buaina. The job i lv-gardad a fat ooa, -Till ia the CompaaKr 'aritse bunding uf SUM and orty eoataaet iNew York hai been divided between Utah- K. IMurp.ijr jr a and nuiiMMkr uf Vs Tamunsa; boas, and tin- insuram-e tagma-y of Janie McGuire, former Mayor of SyMuH, THAT ONE-TERM FLANK. The way in ahich the President i knocking the.

Denus-rais- platfium around ia giving him pi act ire tluit will hiake it easy for him to Inlet the une-term plank when hr comes to it. FOOR MANS CLUB MDUES. One trouhlr aith tSie aaloon a a "poor man cduh i. that tW annual due are in- ELECTORS TO VOTE ON QUESTION OF CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. far a can be learned, little inter ret is bring taken In Youker in the special election which will be held all over the State to deride the queation, "Khali there be a convention to revise the Const! tift ion and amend the same? The election olfioiala will be at tlie various poHing place tomorrow morning, at 0 o'clock, and will remain in wewion until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, but it predicted that their work wiH be very light Little more than a quarter of the registered voters, it is anticipated, will attend the' polls.

The location of the dif-rent polling place wttl be found in tha official notice printed in The State max, today. Tlie Ciialrman id hlie Republican fttalte Cunnnittw ha issued statement chiding ttw Demmmta tor real slug the expviM- of the special eleriion tumonrow, mid telliUg tCwi Republinam to Trie a Of-iey phure-l on th querikm. The Ototrmun way; "The raters of the State wflll to watNnl qpun tomorrow to drtarnwne whether it i their judgmerit that deJegrite No CaMtiitai-Cunal Cbnviertton Ao revise the OmatitutKm of Cfo Bute of Nuw Yurk; atoll be kOaiUnI in the fall of Ahia year. Undiw tbe OoPStltutkm an it stand, flu question still bt Mihirijttril ltd iUm voUn-s antonmtiiully ia.lfte falil of U16, land if ICwm voted upon liq -tlw wffirrodtive, itaiugntM null he himted in 1917, hi time sriin mbore ta aw chetMi pending Air State officer, except member of the AMcmtdy. Inquiry Am been aiwwlo regarding Re-puhlinu position oa till ma'tter.

Th Re-publican OanvmtMn dt 1912 drekered kn tmor iff nab mitring the quodun ff a Con-kltutwl OomwriUon dn 1913. TSiU. the Democrat! LegwUtuN tofiHed tb do, but wiled for a apaatel ffhfqklan to pass upon the question, which wilt he llmild. tkmmnraw. As the Rtfmblaaqna did not ddckn in favor of $he hohlimg of eenvenfoun, tot a invar of tiie eubrnfoaNm Of the queshijon, it eJuax 4tot Rnpuhlieani tomoarow riuuM follow their own jixlgmerit rend vote Yes or No in noounrlwiee -ttmir own indhr idiH.1 1licf a to tto mtolum of holding in Contoi-wtimtal Gonvoaitai ad RDVia time, or of Waiting until 1(117.

Governor Glynri aril riher Damanwbfc tendms have' rislfoil their follower te vrie Mr a eonrmtiun, wthuh the Dnuoaragw ex-pwt to remitrol tiumuIi plurality of dele-gwtiM, nnieM their hapns for muium 'in Yovember prove vsrio, or aumipardiMi oo-rontam dur.ahd upon. The Bngroisivm arre lukewarm, beckMiae Ciey ohjret -to a pnitkami oanrenkion, tod Miry restart wriiMmrt Of tto DemorraKa t) rewise ttie Cunstltartiun- lot au A tfwmmdw. But Ms glw Pngrreiiwe IParnty a eamntitto.1 by (its platform tu JwWmg a CmritAulikmil Gonvontiun rit t.ie xnlietpo3ile it divider! are on nn hflh-nurtdvo vote tomorrow a uintter of fidelity to principle. Five Yean Public Service Commissioner. Governor.

has nppdinted Judge Geoiga M. S. Schulz, tin- present Sunutpah of Bronx County, ws member of tto Public Service OnunuMiiim for tto Fimh DStrhit. to wucewd Uimuniaiffoiier Jdiin E. Euatii, wlnwe tivm expired Frb.

1. Judge Mehulx probably wit take office Uni wtric. Caiuiiiisaiomir Euvtis was ions of tin- original Public Sorviee Cunim'wunwa op. pirinUvl by (iovenior. Hughes 4U 'Ho wus (tlmn named for tho shortest term, tend on tlie expiration if that rtwrm, in February, 1109, vie Mb -reappuinited by Governor Ilifgto for tto full terra of An years, which he hm just ended.

Found in Rockefeller Cottage. 'Valter Murray, of.PocapUeo UilL, ia held in 'North Tarrytown on charge of entering the Lowery cottage on Julut D. Roekefeller'a estate, Saturday, night. The house is equipped with burglar ahum, and when a rear window wa opened the alarm wa soundiy in tbo estate office. Several guards with dog wimwiiatuly surrounded the house, and Alurray was oap-tund.

He say he had quarrel with his family, and did not want to go home, ao he went to the Rockefeller house to apend tto night. Child Struck by an Automobile. llekm 1fairlai. aged 2, of 48 Riverdale avenue, wa struck by tho left mudguard of an automobile operated by Dr. Trotter, of 189 Warbnrtoii avenue, at 2:40 p.

in. Saturday. Tha accidenf happened at the corner of Kiverdale avenue and Prospect street. The olliM wan not hurt aeriouKly, and the fatlier ilcefiiied to make a complaint to Patrolman Foley against tlie physician. Dr.

Trotter visited tho child twice, ycNterday, and found 'nothing serious tlie matter with her. Vanlti Not Settled Upon as Name, Yanitie, a tlie name of om of the cup-defenae candidate which i being built at Nepon'et, for Alexander Smith Cochran, of this city, i subject to change, according to Mr. Cochran. aay that while Vairitie was hia tentative choice, the announcement of it ultimate selection wia premature. ''Other names are being considered, and one nf the may be clioaen wbeu the vacht i christened.

Bequests by Fritz Regniter. The will of Fritz Regniter, late of Fish-kill. X. diapose of property to the amount of $11,000. A brother, Charlea, is given another brother, Dr, IVilfikm, and two dialer, Johanna and Mahlingame and' Monk Uoffmaune, all residents of Gerfoauy, $2,000 each.

Vert hia to Warrea of Yunker gel $500, and her slater, Mildred Warren, $230, Slip Covers and Shades to order. Curtains and Portieres taken down and stored by competent workmen. Get a Cavr of the A. Jk P. Ware Weed BlletlB.

Cat Priced aa Rstra Itaailta far week eeatatearlau MoaSar, Aaril a. aa4 Kea What lea Sava la Heaoa-hal Bine Special Easter Offering 50 Creen Trading Stamps FREE I A. MakeA HKAXU. Na. I eaa Si A.

A P. Make HK.tKU. Xa. I eaa 124 A. P.

Hake HRAXM. 1 1 EASTEfi COUPON. fat aat tkla faaMa. wreaeat It at aar More this week, a a by baylBK $1 werlfc ar art af Tea. Oeffeea.

Xwleea. Kmtiaeta aa A. P. Hakims IawSer, jaa will itwlrf BO H. STAMP PHBB BeaUra the Resalar had Bstra Sraaipa ilna aa Malaa Fraaa HUIO.I1', APRIL 6 ia ATI RUAY, APRIL 11.

Thla faapea Kat Gaod After Hatardaj. April II. PI RK I.AR1I HI VLBH'H A. A P. JAMS liawallaa Sliced VlhUAPPLM.

faa 1(4 WHITK RKAXS lb MHHKUUKII WIIKAT Ph 1: -aa Si til fo 12Hd (HK'OA. faa ITe Mil Jara OLItK Plat 33t aer RASTER BOO Ut KN Kerb Deable Tip MATUHBH. Raxea IS rtf) STAMPS wHh 3 cakaa Cl I falsateri IMIet Heat 25c A.r. Bahlis Powder 50c 25c 0Q BTAMI8 with 1 can STAMPS with 1 tnittla A. A P.

Balraeta STAMPS with 1 large can rtC. KlceaaweeW S9 HAH ST.Fheae G. ITS Asmpvrox ATnaw SSTS. 199 ISnUAH ATXCar, Mai SL uom 4158. VE GIVE GREEI TBADIIG STAMPS UI FOE TREK.

THAT EASTER 8UIT MINT RB PliRfHASKIl THIS WEEK, The MadeL the Material aad at the prlre ra dealrr. far Maa, Yeath, for ar fhUd. awalta roar aeledlaa at TIE EMN LEWIS GO. 40 WARniRTOX AVENUE. HATS.

CAPE aad FLRXISIIIXGS. OPEN EVBXIXtirt ALL THIS WEEK. WALL PAPERS talcs pleieure in announcing that onr aaw and selected etbek of Wall-Papera bavo arrived, and are now on exhibition la onr tore. AH the Lateit Designs and Colorings; inexpensive oo well as higher grades. NOTHING LIKE IT IN OUR CITY.

YONKERS PAINTING AND DECORATING CO. 22 WARBURTON YONKERS, N. Y. PUBLIC HEARING. CITT OF YONKERS.

In pursuance ef Chapter SI of the Oon-aolldatad Laws of the State of New York, known aa the Oeneral City Lavra, being alao Chapter nf the Lawi of ltUX, a public bearing will Up given- in tha Common Counrll Chamber, City Hall, Tuesday, April T. 1914, at I p. mM for the purpoee nf giving the rltlieni of Yonkera an opportunity to be heard In relation to an act to amend Chapter four hundred and fifty-two of the lawa of nineteen hundred and eight entitled, An Act to supplement the Kintral lawa relating to the government of city of Yonkera said to revtae and consolidate the local fowareUt-hig thereto, In relation to tha aaaeaamant and collection of taxes In such city. Dated Yonkera a- Largest Carpet-Cleaning Establishment in Westchester Co. mounted poliiemsn, who is said to have saved life in a runaway, ha parted from iu-r bnsband, forbidden laa return to her home.

Elmhurst, at and de-t clive and armed guard now occupy the lanfoo and ground to prevent any attempt on Werner'a part to enter the place by force. The lweak is said to be due information carried to that her hua-land fis been calling t'lhe. New York apartment of Alice Redding Werner, hi brat wife, who divnrred.hiin in Nevada lew month before he married the be res. It wa last Thursday night that Werner returned to Elmhurst from, buaincaa, and waa met by a guard and given letter from hi wife in which he was told that nil wa over and that he would no longer be allowed to Come to the house, except to atdect and remove hi belonging. Thi Iw will be permitted lo do on Wednesday.

1 'The beginning of the love affair between Me Mororini and the policeman wa seven year ago, when Werner, one of the honor men of the traffic aquad, wa riding in the Bronx oh patrol duty. According report, the inircss, who had hen driving a spirited cob, dashed past him, and Werner saw that the horse wa running away. He rode alongside the animal and stopped it. Then came mutual admiration, and Werner, wa living apart from hi first wife, wa made manager of tflie Moroaini estate. Mr' Werner, who war plentifully upplied with money, went to Canon City, and obtained a divorce, and on Jan.

13, 101 1, tlie marriage of Mis Moroaini and Werner wu announced at a birthday party given by the heinaa. ANCIENT PRISON UNEARTHED Subway Contractor Discovered It in Excavating Under Church Street, Manhattan. IL. Cranford, contractor for the lower part of th Broadway Subway in Manhattan, ha discovered a subterranean jail, which apparently dates back to the early dr ye of Sew Amsterdam. The wall of tlw ancient prison waa pn-uuntcFed in kho excaratiun underneath Uliuroh street, at a point about midway between Def and Cortlandt airecta.

In puah-ii Uio heading for the tunnel art. that point tin- workmen encountereil a slomiwall whtrii strict ehi-d clear aeros the Subway exeava tion at right angle. The oxeavaUon at this point i about 30 feet deep and tho wall, extended from a point about 8 feet briow the surface to Um mil.gr.de of tho Subway, It wa. of solid atone masonry ami had i three witidows which were fortified Wilh i iron bars of the type employed in thorn i day for protecting The iron Imro were iq a good abito of pro- I to be serration and considerable force had used lit pry tliein out of Iheir fastening. A man versed in local hiriory inspected the ruins, lit the request of Cranford, ami, from the character of tin masonry and the location of flu wail, came to the conclusion that the' prison dated from the (dd Dutch day and had probably been in use in- tin; latter part of the 18th 1 The wall has been cleared away for tho width of Um Subway although tmrta, of st are Still buried on tb aide and undoraealh the floor of tho new excavaUou.

SUBWAY CONTRACTS. The Public Service Commission for the First District has the contract for the construction, of the first section of the Eastern Parkway Subway in Brooklyn to a the Cranford Company, thn lowest bidder, 4- for $3,225,519.25. This section, lie in Flathush avenue, between St. Mark's aye; nue and Prospect Park plaza. Fur the greater part of the distance it will be a six-track trueturc, four tracks to be Used by tlie Interborough Rapid Transit Company a tlii Eastern Parkway extension of the ex Uling Subw.v, and two track, to he used by the New York Municipal Railway Cor- poratiun a part of the connection between the Fourth Avenue Subwav and the Brigli- ton 'Beach Railroad.

Rid have been- called for by tlie tom mission, to. to opened April 24, for the construction of Section 2 of Route 4 and 3U tlie Broadway Huliwav in Manhattan, for operation bv the' New York Mu.iicii.1 Railway Corporation. This Subway 1-; ready under con.tnirUn from the Imrer part of Manhattan to. Rroadway and 30th street. -Section 2 extend Under Broadway from 20th street to about 38th stwwt.

Hearings on Railroad Matters. Before. iic Public ServiCa Vnuiiv4iAi, SckwI Dietriet. AVlnilay. wJI to consblertT ill kMnii.i rJb A oUv.t turf u-e raiVyusl cnqihiye fquwenwi by Y.

E. JiuHae.l. Stowetary Ju'art B.mt.1 tin-' AmailgjMiutAl AWvatilrei oi Ktrert nd Kleetrie lWlmuy Emphyes of Amur a-x, ugai'aist New York tkaV Raid suys, M-lMawsrtutly lUdwwy Company, Uaiited. Cisiipsuy," lluitosi VaUVy Railway (onipauy. Yunkrt Ihallnidi Company.

ant Ynti.iA lEVxrtrie Clisnpmiy, vu ill matter of viwtihuluqt cars, Wi--U'a1c-4 on tlmihbon-uck exr, uml (rtLMr Uiatn-I's ele.rtvl1.- rjulsuy An ljoiirm! iuar'ilg mil! Is iTlitsi jn tlie lu-ist-i-r of Vie aiqrivatm of it's- N'i-w York (Vidral anl Hudson' Rlvsr -ItaAnsad t'-m-ismy ti.r se-uils- iln to sulistHtuie eual-iiurii-in for o'Wnirn'n ininr.diivvs fur -owTH-e isi Im Adlroirit-k lartweivi Jben-Mi wnl Mill ui-' JiM-itXai. For lucreaie ef Pension. A bill introduced in Cougre-a by Mr. Oghwby, granting an increase of pemdoy to t'hri-tmnna Ymmg. lias lr referred to the Committee oa Invalid Fenstou.

PATRONS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT COR RENOVATING KEIHOD M. Dee Warerooms-34 Main St. Factory-4 1-4 3 Buena Vista Ave. MEN KNOVV The RALSTON SHOE by Reputation 1 ft Si Xi A a ah Mi Ur ri 11 01 -IPr KM -offl dm Er aoc i flat Ck bet had Hot 'ton Rot Adi Kin Pre A ln We have them In the new English Models, Mahogany and the new Apricot shade also In Calf and Patent Leather. $4.50 the Pair.

Compare them with other Shoes at $5 and SO Co. -I Saturday Night a 0 0 GOOD PITTING WELL SEWED NEATLY TRIMMED 0 EIGHT STYLES'. CP FLATS TO I. FIT at aaoBia aA bath I aewly palatr aad dresratedi la twa-faaiUy hoaaei fraat aad back yardi faar mlaataa fram Ortty Sgaarei Ideal for eklldica. Beat 920.

Alaa foar K.aa, la twa-famUy ksaaa, aaata lacattea. 913. KOTT, the Shoeman Below Warburton Avenni? MAIN STREET. 37. Open Evsry Friday and occcsoooooooooooooooooocscoo SPECIAL a A T.TT! 50c.

Line Lodge1! Entertainment. Line Jasign No. 24, International Onh-r 'of Hood Tenqilara, had an entertainment and dunce in (KM telkiws llall, Saturday evening. Tlie1 program, as jollnws. was well Piano Noi-turue Miss Ellen C.

Krireou. Iteeituthin, Hanging Burtons Curtains," Christine Isdetedt, Violin solo, Mazurka," Rnhiu ''Johnson. Mbiiologiie. Comforter," iiristine Violin Concerto. Rubin Swedish in vliarge of A.

Nelson, from New York. In three donees four touples, attired in cnetuuic representing iliiferent sw-tions of Sweden. partH-iNitd, and the grai-e amt ease sitli which thiy do need were striking. Refreshments wwe served ami general daneiug followed. Wctnmre's Tin-hestra played tlie dance musir.

The Committee of Arrangraieul Emily S. Ohon. Anna Amlcrwin. Genlu Haglund, JL j01np, John Opttad and Karleou. J.

d.i.'i W. M. DICK CO. OX THE COHXKH. St, M.

Sill STREET, YONKERS. ON TIIE PQWwmw. ocooacoooccoocooooococoo ecco for Om lutl Wil nci Girl MiaaiuK. Mary Biuichi, aged 16. of 118 School street, haa lwen reported t' the police as uilwyng from-.

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About Yonkers Statesman Archive

Pages Available:
110,651
Years Available:
1883-1932