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6 THE, YONKERS STATESMAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1909. BASKETBALL GAMES. AWARDED $20,000. A NON-CATHOLIC MISSION; GALA WEEK! CITY BOffUNB LEAGOB.

GALA WEEK! iTHEATEE; INEXPENSIVE GIFTS High-Class MATINEE, 2:3 5 Daily. 10, 15, 25C. THIS -r- m'-i't ARCHER BOLLS 277 OX MITCHELL'S ALLEYS, IX TOURNAMEXT GAME. 'There were two eerie of la the City: Bowling League tournament, but Terrace City, and' Acorn team met On the Terrace City the Yonkeri anil 0. Clubs at.

Oa MitcbtlF Alleyn. The Yonkrn team trioniphed orer'iha 1 1. K-. quintet, which lout all three game. Archeri of the 0.

K. dub, rolled 2T7 the Iiigheat acnra tnaile Uia far in the week: beginning Monday matinee, dec. 13 CLIFF FRANKLIN 7' ARD'4-OHPANV, THE YONKERS FAVORITES, FIlKNKNTINfa Tlie WestriLer. EVANS and A Trip Areas the World. EXTRA FEATURE 1 CHAS.

B. A CORUT PA MCE BY "TWIN BEN SMITH, Moaolotlat, K1 u. et EXTRA ATTRACTION 1 B1UKCT FROll THE IMPERIAL JAPS. On Terraco City Alley. Tho Aeora tem defeated the Terrae City Ore' in each game.

EUROPEAN NOVELTY ACT. SEETHE MARVELOUS SLIDE FOR LIFE. PltM TEA MATIAEE8 WGIKEflMl ANI) IATIIKIIAY. SPECIAL. 7 Christmas Morning, Warburton Theatre rp'T7Q WILL BE GIVFN AWAY TO ALL CHILDREN JL J.

WJ ATTENDING THIS PERFORMANCE. Regular Shot Vill Bt Gim-Admiulon iOc. Adults 10, SO, 30c. PARK Hill Invade re Defeat Indiana on the Country Club Alleyy iu Pint Seriea of Matehei For the Senon. The bqwling ehiha, Indian and Invader, of the Park Hill Country Club rolled their first gamce in aerie for the Edwin P.

Giorge' cup, last The Indian -won the ftrst gamy and the Invader the lecoad and third. Summary: Mia. Henry M. Bnckley Sued Central Railroad Fey Damagee For the Death of Her Husband, aa Engineer. A jury at While Plains.

Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Siilonia L. Buckley, a widow with two F20.000 damages against the Xew York Central Railroad Company, for; the death of her hualiand, Henry M. engineer oit the road. Slie sued for The verdict ia one of the largest tliat have awarded in White Plain! fur the death of a rai'yoad employe.

John F. Brennan, of Yonkers, represented the cOrwration; Ha eon tended that the engineer waa guilty of contributory and tlicrefur hit widow could not n.ovcr, liut the jurymen thought otherwise. Mr. Buckley was' one of the oldest' and best-known engineer ton. the Harlem Oa tlie day pf liis 20, he' ran a train from White Plains to 'Wakefield, Wliieir ia the' -terminal of the eTeetrical yr tem at tlie present linH)- lIo waa walking alimg tlie-; tracks in Wakefield yard, eiiswi to the third rail, assuming that there via no as tlie eignaly were set l-kr''; arid, before he realixed hie danger, or even, 'had warning of an engine which was bayking down uion him, ha wa tossed to one side upon tlie' third niL Hi body was badly burned before it could be renunred.

TO HOLb AN INQUEST SOON. Coroner Will Inquire Into the Caie of the Brakeman Who Died From Iojurieo Received in Wreck on Monday Xight Coroner Tics said, to-day, that he will hold' an inquest, early next week, into the citsa of George Hopper. tlie brakptaau who died in Ht. Johns Itivcrsid Hospital, yesterday afternoon, from lnjuriei received ia the wreck of a freight train on the New York Central Hailmsd. Monday night.

The body was.rchiovcd to Maveya undertaking parlors, at. the direction of the Coroner, Later a member of the union which Hopper belonged permit sion -of the Coroner, the body to Hopper'i late home in Benssrlocr County. It is rrported at St. Juiins Hiisp'ifal that Charles Yallan, Jhe engineer, probably will recover, TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION. Men of McLean Heights Have a Smoker and Listen to 6pccchea and Song.

Secretary A. Stone reports that on Wednesday evening a stawker wa tendertd to the taxpayers of McLean Height by tlie McLean Height Taxpayers' Association, which wa participated in and enjoyed by a large M. Mehnroe gave a history of- the trials Olid ttlimlhtlAi -of the' various. Improvement' aasociatlana which were organised, listing from-1801, for benefit oj that section; ha pointed out that one of the principal benefits derived from concerted action wsa the house fur School No. 11.

F. S. McCollum followed an address on the present orgshizstion, which ha Iwea in existeuM nearly 10 years, and he out liked the various improvement which it has V. Aldermsa F. H.

Btilwcll outlined the prospect and future development of Lena' Height. One of the important improvements will bs the new bridge to be erected over th Bronx Blver at flic foot of Wakefield avenue. 7. 'The entertainment for the evening wat provided by. Joseph Pc re, sang; Cavan Cree, with Scotch songs; John Ieird.

with Tccitatiuns, and by' various other members. Last, but not least, the Committee on Hefroshmente tickled the palaje of every man present by producing hot mutton pie. i A large number of new member were added to the organisation. invitation extended to all taxpayer who are not member of thi' organisation to join and work for tha benefit of all living in that section. XXOCXED DOWX BY A MOTORCYCLE.

Mrs. Ida Kaplan was knocked -down by a motorcycle in front of her residence, 218 Ashburton avenue, at 11:20 a. in. yesterday. T)ie machine wts driven by Paul Tartaglla, of IStewart place, Tuckahne.

Dr. Bauer-berg, who attended her, found she had a bruise oa the foot. Mrs. Kaplan refused to make a complaint. Stateuua Almanac For To-Day.

Signal Service, Dr. 16, 1 The indications for Yonkerc and Vicinity, are rain or enow to-night end. to-morrow; warmer to-morrow, with meat to southwest Temperature, a indicated by Stattsuan thermometer, in position never exposed to 9 P. H. 8 A.

M. 'I PJM. MirMMeiKiiiitSiimiMMM.iiST eeeeeweeqissMf WK ANI) NOONS Sun rim Nt.ae...b.7:lN Sun met ..414 Mmm MU.ews.e 0:19 p.m. 'UTAH VIP: Bindf Hmk. .1..

.1090 1 0v. blind .10:45 YlMlklWbeV Mee'qu midi WXAniSK TXemnAT Paitlr Ckiudr. OOCOCOOOOOOOGOQOOeOOOOOP8b InSBFDL HOLIDAY PRESENTS! 8 ST0EE1S FULL OP a a Handkerchiefs, Silk Umbrellas, Gloves, Worsted Goods, Neckties, Ladies Waists, Wrappers, (J Hosiery Underwear, Dresses, Fancy Leather Goods of every edscription. YaadeYille EVENING, 8:16. 10.

20, 30, 50C. WEEK GODFREY, HENDEBSOK CO. Thrro Pair. EXTRA FEATURE IRAKI. A ILEX, ENTITLED PLATS.

PAUL FLORUS, Expert Xylopkowlat. a Da. EXTRA ATTRACTION I. If. IIIPFODHOK, SPECIAL.

ending Dec: 31, 1009, payable on Jan, 3, 1910. Jan lOth will draw interest Jan I. 0HABLE8 SOBTOtf, PreaidauL DIVIDEND PER ANNUM, DECLARED QUICK, Fmlfiant. Chablh.P. MaeuaH, Caehlee.

9 DOZEN. Choice Halted Earley. i.Wj. Interest in the Qnestioa-Box at th Monae-7-7 teTy A congregation that filled the Monastery Church, last night, heard andtlicr of the aerie of lectures given by the Pauilat rathera of Xew York; A number of. hon-Catholics, representing several denomina; tinus, were present "At Urn conclusion of the service tlie missionaries announced tliat they -would give to each non-Gatholie a copy of tlie qiiMtioa-box book, but the attendance of non-Gatholin vrsa greatrr ilan anticipated, no alt rntrh who were present did not receive that book.

Tlie question-box is placed at the entrance to tlie Chureli, and into it non-Catholics are asked to put questions regarding the Catholic belief. These question are answered publicly rack in tlw first jrt of tlie service, questions than could he answered in the time allotted were received last' evening. Following' are some of the question answered by Tatlier Walsh: "Can a Catholic and a nnn-Ca'tholic marry Ia'pne Church as good as another 1 Why don't priests marry 1. These were answered in a brief, pithy- All 1 done. -in the "kindest way: nnd the best of good feeling The' missionaries promise not to speak against id her Churches, hut simply to explain their own Chqrcli.

The uhjcct Tor to-niglit is the most Im-pwtsnt of tlie course: Wlui Is the Teacher Christi Bible Society Yet Lacks fiioooo. The American Bible Society has 7aiei $330,000 of till 9500.000 which must be se-cured by Jan. 1. fo receive Sage By the end of the prpsent week tlie tidal amount subscribed will reach it was said. Among tha amounts of money subscribed have been 24 gifts of 91,000 each fr.HU -women anil 24 of a like denomination from The largest gift has been one of 925,000 and thr smallest 10 '7 OX TO-XISHTS PROGRAM.

Vaudeville at the Warburton Theater. Xew vaudeville bill at the Orpheum Tima ter." .7 Mission for non-Catliolics, at the Stag party at the Amackassin Club Mting of the Mens -Club of SL Paul's Tournament of the Hollywood Ina Bowling Club. -7 Dinner of the Republican Organisation, in Pliilipskurgli Supper and -discussion, (Life-Question Study Club, at the C. A. 7 Firemen's Monument.

Committee meeting, in. Hudson Hose Company house, at 8: 15. iKuchr' and danee at Hollywood Inn, -in aid of the Tuberculosis Dispensarys work. Hollywood Inn baskatball tournament Pearl vs. Rubies, Emeralds vs.

BXarnefl. OnKVF.llT MOTIAS. At Itsyonne. X. oa Tuesday, Jlei-.

.14, IW, be Uev. Hamilton, of Hie 4Ld Wn-et Htiunh, I.lillKTTA MOH A to CKOliUK A. UIIKVKUT, both of tills elty. PLATER At 3.VI Wsatchestcr avenna. Port Chestsr.

X. Dec. ia, 1INW, WILLIAM X. HLATKR, OKed 3T ream. OAKLAND CEMETERY.

8DBDBTOX AVKNUX A WALXOT BTBEET OmCE: BOOM 5 HOLLAND BUILDING. 5: Warbnrtoa Avtane, YONKEI18, x. T. iylvestrr navvy. loliml Ilsvry.

I JLftl UNDERTAKERS. STAFF OF COMPETEXT EMBALMERS LADY EIBiLIER C0ISTA1TLT II ATTEIDAKCE. 7. BEACTIFDLLT FDBXI8BED CHAPEL FOR nOLDINO VCHKBAL BXRW AT .7 vmu 78 KOBTH BBOADWAy ottich, I T8 XOHTH BHOADWAT. -UTFICES I MAU( OTHEKT.

Talapboa 2TO0. Btephse T. ML Howard JL Clait. BELL CLAPP UNDERTAKERS AXD 1 AUTOIOBILESTO HIKE. BELLS STABLEST 7J aad 77 South Broadway, Yonkera.

TRUTOROXX. IT2S TOUR Rlretrollm Oil as Ooa NkM Oeodi CopiMr GaoSs Fevuolutars win feo oaea awry Blbt- FNe Mlm ry. Hudcou Bivct To-morrow sight Fourth Separate team will be in Tfoy, io play a game the Hudaoa. Biver League Lour-aament On Saturday night the Xewburgh team will -meet the Fourtlm la the Yonkert Armory, Ia Fateiraon, )sl night, the Faterwmialia defeated the Catakill lire, 35 to IG. Tliii Wae Catakill'i flrtt defeat.1 The Troy team defeated the Xrwhurghe, In 2 to Midget Tournament at T.

M. C. A. At. the Young.

Mene Cliriatian. Aoc1g-tkw, jretlerday afternoon, the Midget Baakrtball League tournament wa X( defeated Tittelnirg, 0 to 4. N'aiir York Schaefer 2, Langdnn 4. Boyd, F. Krug.

Pittaburg Cuttery At-buckle, 4, Itupo. Chicago won from lVtfoiL to 8. Chi-eago V. Davii V. YOmtg 0, (Jrwerl, Willlgua 2, OlleaoU, Armstrong.

Dctwitr Tompkiny A. Grieve 4, Oakley, Cook, A-Mercer 4. -1. Referee, Q. TV.

Kalkhof; acarey Charlce Engel; timekeeper, Harvey Dunlap. Yext gamey tYeilneatlay, Dec, 22 Ne York vy Detroit, Chicago v. Pittelmrg. After the game, yeaterdav, picturee uf the four team were taken. Oa the Dayipriag Court The thill team, of the.

Dayapring Athletic Aatociation will play tlw Indian five; on the court of the in the Sunday School room of. flic Day-apring Preehyteriaa Chnreb. to-morrow The Indian were the yietor id the heaketball 1 tournament imld under the euapiee of the Young Men' Chrfatian last yeuf. It is expected it will-be an excellent context. A silver col lection Si to.

be taken, and tlie: Association Manager hope thcrc will be a large attendance, as the proceeds are; to be given to tlie. fund for a memorial window in tip Church, for the, late Dr. Charlie E. Aljison. Tlie medals wqn in the three-mile rood face lie Id two weeks ago will be pr; rented.

GOAT FOUND. Sergeant Lyon Bacovan Animal Belonging to Benjamin Glue A Lively Tneek. The goat reported to tlie Second Precinct, on Motulay, by Benjamin Glaser, of Midlan 1 avenue, as missing, ha been found, and Sergeant Jerry Lyon ia the officer "who succeeded in returning the ahimnl to iu master. Some boy saw an Italian passing (Midland avenue, leading -tha goat by a string, and so reported to tlie police, thtp-tain Brady, directed flergeant Lyons to find tha Italian, if. could, hut by all mcius to bring baiek tha goaL: Until, yesterday officer met with no simmh.

Aa ha hria (ailing a ctable in' Midland avenue, in the afternoon, ha saw within a ffimt which seemed to answer the description of the one for which he area looking. Terry entered, and attempted to lead the animal away. The goat misted forcefully, it is reported, that the office: fell oa' a pile of wood and tha' goat fell ae top of Seeing that goat did aol intend to observe the rules of the prise-ring, and there being no referee to ee that there wts fair play, Jerry rkpped loudly with his club for assistance; Patrol man Frj answered the call, and between them the goat was ooa subdued. A cord was tied about tha animals -neck, and with the assistanea of finally succeeded getting tha animal to the Second Prreinct, where it was identified by Glaser as his pro pwty Alleged, witnesses say that as the trio wa passing an approaching trolley car the goat suddenly leaped. Jerry feet got eaught in fli cord with which he wa leading tlie animal, and he fell.

Then the gnat charged upon Jerry and pushed him over. Ford rescued Jerry. amid the plaudits of the passenger on the cay. A MIXED-UP DOMESnC AFFAIR. Judge Beall was called Upon in Court, this morning, to decide a case in which the support of the three children of Mrs; Maggie Federof, of 100 Vurk street, i involved.

About five yean ago, Maggie met Frank Federof, fell in love with hiin, and. for the space of a year after their marriage they lived happily together. Then they too lodger. Very soon, Federof, who was employed in one of the sugar refineries it night, and slept at home during the day, heard tales of such a disturbing nature that -finally he left his home and went to Butler, Ps.tQWork. Maggie told Jndge Beall that the supposed Frank waa dead, and, iu consequence, aha went to live with Jsidor Andros, one of the boarders.

Federof, who is heck, claims that he has been' to see hie wife frequently daring tlie five yean they have been separated. ani willing to live with her and to support mv own child, said he. Judge Beall told him he had tha right view of the matter, end asked Andros if Jse was willing to take care of the other two children If Frank and Maggie went to home-keeping again. This Andros refused to do. and the ease wee adjourned to give Joseph 'Bernhard, who, appeared for- Andros, a banco make some aort.

of ea arrange meat with hi client COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIOHS. ort funoa gonra r. hull. Join McCarthy, aged Sfi, of Victoria Hotel, and George Hardy, 34, of Bowery, Xew York City, were arrested at p. m.

yritentey, in Xew Main etreet, near Ana street, by Patrolmen Kaye, for peddling without a licemw. Itenuuded for fuithr investigation. Jn Bcriria there are no workhouee. WM, M. DICK A -7- Oa tri Ooribr.

30, 28, 30 Main Street, Youken. Oh thr Coxhu. ocoooooooooeesooeooooooooeoo 100 Fora Rice Little Tabonrotte, is all wood. fl0 For a Handtome Roiewood Frame Picture. 2.00 For Comfortable Swing Racket, in Colored $350 For aa Ornamental aa well ai D-ful Parlor Stand.

4 80 For a Fine, Comfortable Arm Ckair or Rocker, with jeathef Theae are juit a few of tlie many IVfut and OrtwmeuUl Gift to aeeit fm Our five apaeiou floor. L'i X. DEES IQ Fmnitua; Carpet, Bug, Draperle and Upholitery, 34 MAIN STREET, YoilEBS. '-V. Nothing Can Be More Acceptable CHRISTMAS fIFT Than an Attraotlvo Pioe of FURNITURE.

SOME OF THE INEXPENSIVE THINGS SUITABLE FOR THIS PURPOSE ARE a Oriental Bag Pictnre Book Oam Bocker Fsnov Chair Carpet Bweeper Monti Qhair Parlor Tabla Lady Writing Daak. Make Your Selections Now and Avoid Disappointment Wo will ctoro than, for you and dnliver whenever dirnetod. SLOANS FURNITURE COMPANY, 79-81 Warburton ATenus. OPEN KVEkIXUa. w.

mb keen faith wNh Mr real awn htrMM ni wh. in a.r praMliM. nminTNAn dinihu-room Fur a nlR iu the family or to friend I her. 1. audil.K wort itwMitablw than a Oh-e piece of furniture' for the UtnliHC-ltiaiiH.

inrr variety of iHurrma our wide mum of ih, you mnn lire need of the pur. AT IIS MA lUaalve guarlrred Irak HjiMtuarri; showing iMMUltfol oMKeird oak lUke. Knli aWell front lane t-'n-arb Berel Phile Mirror Till atyllah aliletnard -at $23 98. Other able SIS SO up-Full Hue of CHINA VA CLUNKTN, lirfltTI, DINING C'HAIKH sad rvrrytlillix needed to brlahtea the home, at holiday nrtot UININU TABLKt. Hand an me (Juarleeed Oak Katenalon Talde, with heavy pedeatal and daw foot.

Kltenda ala feet. Hpeidal at SI 4 98. Our atw-k of low-prliaal arth-Ww, anpta-prlate for alfla, will alter you buuilmla luu Jnjr lo your frleuda tliul you plan to re liter. TOR CRtlWK-l'Pi. LAIIIK8' IIKKKH.

Roll Top I leak Hook- Odd t'kalra, lueladlu Heed Chair. Halahed fa Raekara, netarra. FOR THK I.ITTLE FOLK. (Ml Carrlacra. Italia, Meekaaleol Taya, Taya.

Tay Flaaaa with aaerlleat toaea, Kaklaaa Italia, rlefloa Aaihalaaeea. Hook aad Ladder Waema. Merry.ia-Haaad,, Taal Baara, Tra Flea, Marrla Chaim. Reed aad Waad Rarkeea, Flexible Flyer. Gh.

Nlehala, d-R IHerbertea iva, MitmeeiContinuoui From 2:80 thwcutlrwpwrforaiMM. ETeningi Oontionom From 7 THE CELEBRATED-1 A-IlOXAt COMEDIEHKE, Not -Romeo, But- THE HOOSIEB TWINS, Trumbull Sisters, Quick dang from Country Caudal to City Leur. THAT COMICAL CHAP, Lew Leslie Siagiag, During aid Lively Patter. XEW PICTURED $0X05, Sidney Falk Retry Pay Complete Change. SELECTED MOTIOX PICTURES.

BEST SEATS, 10. Children, at Matiaeta, Accompanies Fareut of Guardian, HAS BEEN DECLARED BY THE PEOPLES SAVINGSiBANK ON ALL SUJM8 FROM 5 TO For the Three and Six Months 7 and after Depoiitt made on or before FKA1X WHEELEB, Troanrer. 1 YONKERS SAVINGS BANK. THE llth 1 at: THE RATE OF HAS BfIX ON ALL SUMS HtOM $5.00, TO $3,000.00, Fayabteaa auA alter Jawaary ltlO. Deposit! nude on or Delon Ju.

10, will dm interest from Jin. 1910. of tha Tiffany Studio, New York The next games in tlie present series will be rolled on Thursdsy evening, Jan. 17. PALISADE BOAT CLUB BOWLERS.

On the Palisade Boat Clrib alleyy last night, the weekly was won by W. Sherry, wliose WVthree atom were 170, 234; handioap, 10; gross aversgr, 208. Wilke, 'acrateh, was second; scorcy 207, 212. 104; average, 204 1-1, G. Lkutrup, third, seomi.

200, .170, 173; handicap, 20; gross ovl-rsge, 204. XEW 0. X. ALLEYS IX COMMISSION The new K. bowling alleys at SO and SN Main street were formally opened yesterday aftcraoolt, by J.

J. lynch, the builder of the structure, who rolled the jBrstball Mr, was -to have had a' match, witS J. J. Uurkery, but it was called off, because of the inability of -tlm latter to-be re seat In the eveniug Charles 8lalii, wiui i con-side ml by bowling expert to be on of the beL tenpin knight in till eity, rolled 24S nffu on Vie fifth alley 22fi on the sixth alley. In speaking to sojne of his friend after the gamey Mr.

Stahl pronounced the alleya tile best he had ever bowled on. Tv-murww night the Outsiders and Eureka, will meet there ia. a friendly tournament. Federal Autemobila Law Wanted, regulation of automubilc by mean of a Ffdeml law is urged by Colgate Uoyt, former President of the Automobile (Hub of America, In a statement to that organ tea tion he aaye: I believe a Federal Automo bile Law it possible and practicable aider the Interstate Commerce Law. It would be a great a protection to tha community at largo a to the owner aad drivers of motor vebicley The Government should require a rigid examinatios before lieeasing a chauffeur, aad every chauffeur should be re qulrrd to cany a license card bearing hi photograph aad ignaturc.

-7 i TRAXOIB Chahiri F. HtH.aaT,TrMurr. SI. 00 A A Sterilized Extract of SOHLUETERS MAKES FLESH AltD BLOOD, TONES BODY AND NERVES, GIVES VIGOR AND HEALTH. 7 RRADr TOR IMaurt Irta Th aU TsIM arts Flab Brts Oaw am Cut rutetea ailvcrweiw four Otea ctii laoaavHwac Ruakete Choauo Dlibm Fold by leading DruggUU and Grocer, or order direct of T.LI0.25B5.

ACKSON CO. R0.Bax873 CHICKEN ISLAND, YONKERS, N. Y. 1 Oa ssi aftee Pseembee cur stole GUSTAVE SCHLU ETER, 44 Warburton Avenue.

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