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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 4

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i-'' TES TCSSS HZRALD. Special Notice Yonkers Herald BOY KILLED BY A TROLLEY GAR FRATERNAL SOCIAL Activities of Local Churches Plumbing, Tuumith Shop, For Sale Cheap. Blckneea. Plenty work; plurnbm only. Miller.

Weet streeit, Rlverdale avenue. paper of YbnMra ana Weat--V tar County. Xavier Brother, opera aad Publiahera. FRANK H. 3tvr5' Bi'inMi, u5l2rr.TI Public elected as worthy president, Cassius AVIER.

Busin Mnar. EAGLES. Peefeefclll Aerie has ected as M. Gardner. Publlca-It 10 Warburton avai.ua, Yoik sera N.

Politioal Education. A meeting of the Yonkers Political Education Club will, be held at Temperance hall. North Broadway, on Monday, pecember 13th, at 3 p. in. Belt.With Gold Buckle -Lost.

Will finder please return to Western Union Telegraph Office? It At Fint H. E. Church. (The Church Digest.) A new Chinese school has been lately started in White Plains aajtile result of Influence going out from our own, and one of our Chinese member l. w4H take hi.

church letter to White' to h. hSS Plains Memorial M. E. church to n-! Phithi nrJha gage actively In that work ihere. 2 Jfh Around world! Two of (he mem-j KWSmtakf 1 ben of our Chi new School, Ganopolskla rhoru, of 18 and and one of them a member, of the Ihe cnductora Tompkim Cady.

Dr. Gcnrgo N. Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mia. Albert 1.

Tompkins, of 0fdn-tng, and -Mir Helen, daughter of Mre. Kmmh E. Cady, were mxrtlod in -the home of the brldo'a mother. In Spring atreet. Opining.

Thurwlny night. Tho ceremony waa imrfornied by Ihe Bov. James A. McWilliams, and was witnessed by a furnily party and few Intlqute friend. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de rhine, and the maid of hontir, her sinter.

AM Catherine Cuggeshall. waa attired In blue rl.lff.m. The Ih' nian Frank B. Tompkins, Imotlier of thd bride-grtK-nt. At.er the wedding a llarior w.i served and le-r In the evening, Dr.

and Mrs. nupklna left for a honey moon i rip. They will rcsido In SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1909. Zellck Gerschowttx.

Are years old. was instantly killed by a trolley car In Spring stmt. Owdirlng. Friday morning. The car wef In charge of George W.

Reynold, conductor. The car was approaching Bt. Paul place when the Htt-le fellow started to run acroM the The motor-man applied the brake' and that boy was aimeut clear of the track whrn he became confused and turned to retrace bis ft ope. He was knocked down Wd Ihe body went under the front of the car. Roy eld and Room, were taken into custody by Chirr of Police Tnnpklns and (Joroner Squire, after making formal complaint against Reynolds, allowed him to go without bail -to appear at the Inquest, which will be held Tuertay.

night. I Auction Sale Wednesday, pecember 15. 1909, at 2 o'clock im Household furniture and personal effects, conrisMng of pictures, rugs, carpets, brass bed, bll-Uard table, brte-a-brac, draperies, placetl with us for sals by the executors of. an ertate. Yonkers Storage Warehouse, 11-17 Ann street, N.

Y. dll BilLI SIOffHG Leif, Runkla and All will be Messn. man. ROYAL ARCANUM. Yonkers Council, No.

1346, will meet Monday night, December 13th-, Initiation of a large clam of candidate! and election of officer! will take place. ooo F. AND M. At the regular communication of Newburgh Lodge, No. 309, F.

and A. on Wednesday night, the annual reporta were mid. The membership with the person elected on Wednesday night 4s 394. ooo K. OF.

P. SMOKER POSTPONED. Oalng to the death to Brother James Wilson, the smoker of Yonkers Lodge. No. 266, K.

of was to be held on Tuesday evenlng Dec. 14th, has been poelponcd until Installation Services, in be announced later, oo SR. 0. U. A.

AT. Yonkers Council. No. 33, received a very rncouiagliig report, last night, from the vognrous committee In charge of the annual din Safe For sale, cheap; large, In good condition. Apply Getty Square The-.

atre. dll Gibran -De Billier. Miss Caroline de lMIl'er, ungestl. church, recently departed for China, carrying with Ihem letters, the one. of reroramendalon end ihe oihrr of church membership.

New member received at our last communion service were Lottie D. Carpenter, JS83 Warburton Mis Julia Frederick, John Pierce Frederick. 382 Warburton avenue; W. H. Ketalllck, Mrs.

Katherine Betaine, Arthur Retalllck, 90 Lake avguue; Albert 1. Slautton. Air. Mary Slaiison. 145 Nepperhan avenue; W.

H. Chriitmil Sale To-day, Golding. Wm. H. Ruthcrlaml.

Mrs. There wlU be a vale of cake, randy Emma Sutherland, Miss Edna Sutncr-jn 1lKui am fancy article land, Mb Mildred Sutherland, Ohclatma given by ihe Ladles' Aid Warburton avenue. of Ihe Enrt'sh Lutheran church of the El'lott avc- Mrs. 8. Joyce, Clarempnt, N.

II. After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley's -Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung tfouble. 1 It stops the cough, relieves tbs congestion, and expele the cold from your eyetqpi. Is mildly laxatlvs. RefuM substitutes For Mle by all druggists iluigh'cr of Mr.

-and Frederick writes: "About a year ago I bought dc Relller. formerly cf thli.cl bottles of. Foley's Kidney Reme-niarrlrd Wednesday, to rhe Hon. cured me of a serious case of et Victor Gibson, third snrvlv'ag arm; kidney trouble of several years of Lnrd Ashbourne, former L-rd Chan-, Ending, It certainly is a grand; cMlor of Ireland. The wcld'ng took ROO(i medlc-lne.

I heartily rec-. place in Si. lotcra chircli, ommend It." For rale by all drug-Mr. aml Mia. de lived for tomej giatg.

yecra whore Mr. and Air. Thomas Ew-; now reside. ow and emerfaJnmrnt which Is lo be held on December 17ih In Odd Fellows m7j Cynlhla Sloan The Standard Bearers will hold ihelr nne, south of IrsL s.iect, ihs afternoon, at 2: 30 It la Juat two week Crom. Chrtat-maa Day and Olio' community bu been wyed to shop early.

It la rfood advice. It mean batter and more careful treatment from theaboro attendants, an early delivery 'of the and better eiatlafaatdon. It meana a square deal for the hud worked man and women, girls aad bays in the a tore. Early shopping flHs the average jieimm with a feeling of contentment and eafety gained through the knowledge that the rueh la over and the thine la done. Early Chrietmaa Shopping con-njn a multitude of blessings not the leaot of wtilch is (ihe comfort and peace of mind It afford the deliverers, the poet office employee and mea angers generally.

For often we faM to consider the labor and Inconvenience we subject these faithful boys said men to, end rarely do we Had Isay complaint. Early Chrlet-abopping has reason, common nd consideration behind It. a home, Ded. Hlh, at 3:30 p. m.

The Womans Home Xlirslonary AuxHIaty will on December 21t, at 3 p. at the home of Mrs. G. C. Reynolds, 91 Pnllsode avenue.

pfiiniua, vi i Bam Dance Last Night. In the basement of St. Arvhony's church, transformed for the night Into The Evangelistic Conference it the danced lwt Warbuntod Avenue Baptist church waa a tvn- nwrly 150 couple flancM 1MS be Squier Mayo. Mrs. William Bquler wa married on, Wednesday alUrroon.

to ih Rev. Geo. ,9 P. Mayo, of ChMltenvIlh', In St. John chuiicl, Archdeacon Tyler, of Vlrg'nla, offlcla'InB.

Air. Squier Is the diught-r or a brother of Alb'rt E. La wren 'e. of 389 Park avenue, fhe wo a whl wedding gown and a large white hat. Thera 4 waa no attendants.

wj an Jn-! night. The proceeds, said to upwards of 8100 will be tfilUxed in purchasing a chandelier for the auditor- helpful to many of our people. Th pastor counted 63 Methodists, on Wed nesday evening, when we united in mating with Ihis service. There iun 'urch edifice: iiieriiue weiia a irgi, wnn hv PAlr A pig was won by Peter hall. committee arid that It had decldrd cn the numocr of eoveta to be laid, the entertainment, and ihe music for ihe dancing, which will follow the banquet and entertainment, O.

SONS OF ST. GEORGE. The entertainment and danre of Columbia Lodge. No. 121, which waa held in Turn hall last night waa a weH attended affair, not only by Yonkers people but also by metropolitan visitor.

The entertainment waa a good one, furnished by Brat class professional. The grand inarch was a much enjoyed event of the evening. It was led by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel May.

The committee- In charge comprised: Charles Beholding, Harry Kay, Christopher Clark, William Clark and William Hooper. OOO prayer DONT FORGET ')' That Every I formal recept'on at -the hone of Mr. De Karniox 11m music was furnished by Miss Kate Malloil, the organist of the church. The committee In charge oonsls.ed of Mrs. Mullen and Mrs.

Dodeyo. The second barn dance will be held by the church during the eecond week and Mrs. Jluwrcnoc. were donbtleae many more, but why cai.rot aa many as this be present at he regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting. The Junior League has resumed a weekly meetings wl'h an enrollment of forty girls and boys aod an average attendance of thirty.

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Laurel Archford; eec- re' ary. Marlon Philips; treasurer. Ray- Benefit Euchre and Dance. The euchre and dance to he held lh Hollywood Inn next Thursday night, December 1 6th, for the benefit cf the Tuberculosis Dispensary, promises to be largely attended.

Mies B. McGrath, of 38 Orchard O. OF A. Three propositions mcnd Morte. A lookout committee of were received at lax, night's meeting working to bilng In new mem-of Gamp 6.

They were balloted for bers. i POLICE FIKB The Sunday School will have Us TERRY.Mrt! Mary Terry, (nee Murray), lute of MuUord street, died at the Sisters'. Home. In New York. Thursday.

Funeral Maas will be held in the home on Saturday, at 10 a. m. Interment! Christmas Tie? en'ertrdnment on street and Mrs. Thomas McGrath, of You Use Is a Help to the Tuesday, December 31s The prlnci-jst Summit etreet, have already dts- The police station lire In Mount judging from reports, called all the arallatbe men to arms, bared pl feature will be the same os It has posed of a large number of tickets been the past few years the giving of nd their efforts to make this bene-gifts by different claeset to be at grand success have received sent to St. Chrls'opher Home, Watts encouragement on all side.

The KRAEMER. In this city, December will he In the family plot in St. Joseph's Cemetery. dll leui 10 EV VUIW asMl PIIVUiri5UllRHb UU B4I RUTO. A ISC American De Peyster Home, the Five Points Mis- merchants of Yonkcra have donated alcii, e.c.

Same unique In the, the prizes which are numerous and nuncer of giving are, we thieve. beautiful. Dancing will follow the prepara'ioiu It Is honrd 1hrt he par-a cards. enta of the Sunday fichosl-will make a point of. being present.

The, ad-' WOMAN'S AUXUIABY 10 th. 1909. Annie Kraemer, Funeral from her late residence, 92 Vineyard avenue, on Sunday, December 12, 1909, at 2.30 p. Interment in Oakland Cemetery. dll The "finest" of ML Vernon, have now proven themeelves to be re-men as well policemen.

Chief Fbley, of that city and his assistants may Justly qualify as Exempts drentaally, haring snuffed the smoke of actual Everybody expected greet thlhgs of Commt lqnef Conner, the new 1 poHee executive, but 'nobody ever dreamed hed set the police station afire. or'roui'S'rt 'S ON TUBERCULOSIS WORK, sent Pwth the hr idlts. I At meeting of the Woman's Auxil- eent wa.fl inipn.r ury of Tuberculoail, Gilman Brotherhood Clu. 1 HoUywood Inn, Thu.sday' morning, made WYLIE. At her heme, 53 Oakj street, on Saturday, December.

11. 1909, Mary. Ann Wylie, I daughter of Robert and Eliza-V both M'ylie, age 30 years. Fun- oral cervices at St. John's chapel.

1 Hudson ntreet, cn Monday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. dll tll. arrangements were for AtThuradaynJgb. meaingof the membcr) l0 individually Brotherhood Bibla In- the isn A ta e.B.ua imxnernooa diuis rwith the members the Sunshine 0-a Christmas tree. adopted a reraliRton Hollywood Inn of that body to the Gilman 1 1M' name its! to a101 150 chll j3- poor FRENCH.

In New York city, De-- iarcu. I A TRUST COEVICTED 1 A communication was received from the Civic League. Inviting the Auxtl-; lory to co-operate In the arrangement for a lecture to be given by Dr. Bis-' Mil, at the womans Institute, on January 19th. under the -auspices of, (he Consumer' League and it waa In.

Stamping Out cember 11th. Michael French. The body will be at the undertaking parlors of J. P. Howley, 421 West 34 lb street, on Sunday, December 12th.

Requiem Maes' at St. Michael's Roman Catholic church. 818 West 3 4 to atreet. at 9.30 m. Interment (n Calvary Cemetery.

Brotherhood Glass, in founder, Robbins Gilman. Mr. man had charge of the das for. ten yens, and undey his care it gr6w from a group of foul small boys into a thriving organisation -of forty young men. The members are determined (0 keep up -the good work started by Gilman, and.

headed by their active and aggressive teacher and leader. Frank Alonzo, they are determined to make the Gilman Brotherhood Class a fitting living tribute to Its. organizer. honor of G41' CORPORATION NOTICE! and accepted. Viidlors were present from ihe olher Yonkeiu camps II was announced that at next Friday nights meeting, the first nominations for the coining ejection would te held.

The meeting was followed by a rehearsal of (he minstrels, under the Fupcrvlblnn of Will Hickey and James A. D.ilian. The committee in charge of the minstrels will hold a meeting to-rlghl at the home, cf Air. Campbell, 23 HiW'horne avenue, for the purpose, of deciding on a suitable da for. the performance.

BT. PETERS. I C. B. A.

The regular meeting of Brooch 1084. L. C. B. A.

took place' on Friday night In the lodge rooms of Warburton Hill.1. The annual election of officer look place and resulted as follows: Mr. Minnie Me Gr.vh.: president; Alra. E'lea. Luckey.

vlce-pieeldenl; Alargurt Johnson, second vice-president: SU's Florence Eckert recorder; Mlee Blanche Bowltlng. aeaiatart recarder; Mrs. Marlon Morris, flnsnr'al secretary; Airs. Oitberln? Byrne, treasurer; Mias Alay Sommers, MUa May SlmpKon. guard; Miss Hannah Garrlty.

Mix Emma Vesey and Alls Alay Bergen, trustee. Airs. McGrath waa' elected delegate to the convention and Blanche Bowltlng alternate This branch hereafter wl)l meet oh ihe second and fourth Fridays of each month. 1 WANTS K. OF C.

fx PROTESTANT CHURCHES. A graceful compliment wa paid to the Knlghta of Culumbna by the Rev- W. W. Page, of Cornwall, at the annual banquet of the Alen'a Cluti of the Church of the Good Shep-herrt, Newburgh, held In the parish house of that church1 on Wedneaday evening. Air.

Page assured his hearers he bed a dream: that, hs hoped some time In tjie near future would be realized. The dream was. that of fed erallon of Clubs In the Protestant Chnrrhes. The Kqights of Columbus came to the mind of the Speaker in his dream of Federation It Is an organization that has recently rome into existence, but has spread throughout the world with rapidity.1 It Is In full accord with the policy. of the Catholic Churrh, and In the amazingly ahort time has become nearly if not quite as powerful as all our Protestant benevolent' and fraternal organization! combined.

Thia haa been brought about because It is not only federated with the Church, but In perfect harmony with the heads of the Church. If sbqw their strength of manhood, they too must fall In line and become unified with the Church, the whole federated, shv ing with the Church its Christian principles OBITUARY CITY OF YONKERS. I Juit For Fun. An amusing throe-act playlet entitled Juit For waa presented before an apprectativq audience Jn the Central M. E.

church, ball last night. The performance was Mid under the direct auspice of Mias Jeanetts J. Quin of New York City, cast consisted or AUis Bernice Williams, AUm Agnes Finite, Alls Ethel Bishop. Mis Marguerite Dowd, Miss Annie Kuhn and M4a Yvonne Quin. Hr.

F. Williams. Mrs Frederick Williams, aged 63, died of pneumonia at the home of her slater, Mrs. Harry Williams, at 15 La-mertlne avenue, et 5 oclock yesterday ovenlqg. funeral will he held from the house Monday afternoon, at 3 oclock The body will be interred at Oakland Cemetery.

ijjjjipjjini (New York World). The eonvlctlon of the Ice Trust for attempting to create a monopoly Is a signal victory over corporate law leasee and It la ihe most important conviction secured under the Anti-Trust law of this By reason' of It that criminal statute acquiree iew vigor. For nearly leu years the Ice Trust enjoyed immunity from prosecution from the day of its formation, Its existence has been a crying scandal. It was conceived as a piece of financial Iniquity by. a man now in Jail It was assured against prosecution by the Indifference and inefflolency of law offleero of county and.

State. All the while It preyed brazenly upon the neoeeelttee of Ihe poor, sparing neither helpless mothers nor elck children of the In, utter contempt of public opinion and the law. Great credit is due James W. Os-horn. who aa Special Assistant Attorney-General by his persistence and ability brought the Ice Trust to Justice In the courts.

He. has rendered the people of this city a great and lasting service. Mr. Jerome, af ter cursory investigation in his usual light-hearted way, had an-nounced that there were no grounds for In spite of him the 1 trust now standi convicted. Lucy Frederick Hale.

Lucy Frederic. Hale, wife of Thomas Halt, daughter of the late Isham Green Searcy and Charlotte Pettes Prezcott A SMOOTH TONGUE is a source of great comfprt when- you have it in your shoes It comes in the good shoes Which means REEDS SHOES Colgatff President The Men's Society of the Warburton Avenue Baptist Church will en-oy a special evening Monday when Dr. Elmer B. Bryan, new pre- var tv wlll be SeSrcy, died yesterday at ber late reel- Ident of Colgate University, wtii ne this deuce, 106 Locust Hill avenue, this IN THE MATTER OF THE LAYING jO OUT AND OPENING OF RIDGE-WOOD AVENUE AS A PUBLIC, STREET IN THE CITV OF YON-jQ KERS, FROil YONKERS AVE-! NUE TO VILLA AVENUE. Notice is hereby given that the report cf the Ccnunisrtoners cf Appraisal In toe entitled matter has completed and has been filed, together with the evidence taken before raid with ihe City Ckrk In his office In Manor Ycnkera, N.

for ex-amlnattCQ by parties Interested. Notice is hereby further given that. Robert Ferguecn, Commlaeioner of Public Works of the City of Yonkers, will apply by the undersigned to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Wcthchester at the Court Houbs In the Village of White Plains, on Saturday, the 18th day of December, 1903'. at 10 fclock a. or aa eoon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an order confirming the report of the Commissi cmer of Appraisal in the above entitled matter.

and fixing the compensation of said Commissioner. Dated, Yonkers. N. December 11. 1909.

CHARLES E. OTIS, Corporation Oounael. Office and P. O. Addrera, 45 Warburton Yonkers, N.

Y. dl6 the guest and speaker of the evening. The wen known New York tenor, Mr. Thomas Morgan Phillips, will ring. This will be an open night and the ladles will attend.

city, after. a long Illness borne In patience and cheerfulness, with Christian fortitude and a consideration for othen In which the thought of self wu unknown. Mrs Hale was born In Tallahassee, Florida, In 1840. and In early chlld- We wont sell you a pale of shoe unleu they are right. Wa want you not- long enough to make ONE SALE, but we want you FOR KEEPS.

We have Just received our' Xmas Slippers for Men, Women and Children the most attractive shown In Yonkers all style, all colors Bee our window display, and you'll buy. Call To Pastor At the Nepperhan Avenue Baptlefj hood removed to Windsor, Vermont church to-morrow. The committee ap- The last 39 years of ber life were spent pointed to present the call to the Rev. Yonkers, -where she came ehort-C. F.

May hew will make a report of iy tiler her marriage. their visit to him. Buy at Reeds Shoe Store 23 NORTH BROADWAY A loving servant of God In all way, four characteristic shine out froL her. Ilf strong and clear: The love of trutb. a perfect self-effacement, an uncomplaining courage, and an ever ready sympathy and help where distress In felfow-men or animals gave the opportunity.

Supervisor Attach Basketball Games In Local Armory Junior At Nepperhan. A fine Junior League wis organized In the Memorial M. Church, Nepperhan Heights, yesterday. There were twenty-four charter members. I 1 1 Holy Name Seietiei.

On New Year's Day toe Holy Name Societies of Westchester Coun-, ty will asimnfMe In White Plains and aititend Maas at 8 1. John's church, after a porade. tf.r 5 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Flxuchkamn'i Vienna Model' Bakxby.

PERSONAL. amendment (hat will give ihe county authorities some righia In the matter, Mr. Slimott In his remarks assailed the practice of holding dances, reception, basketball game and athletic events In the Yonkers armory, by organizations not counseled with the mil Kary arm of the government, saying that it had been brought to Ms atten tton (hat any organism! oh or group perraas can hire the armory for 1 event. 4s paying for the heating, lighting and repaint to the. armory.

(o say nothing of the labor to keep It running, he said, and thought that some part of the money received for rentals Should be applied to the fund to reduce the expense of mainten nee. The committee "hat Is to prepare the amendment to the military law was (hen directed to investigate and ace If (bey could find any law or auth ortty for (he reqjtag of the armory to outside bodies or Individuals Honey Bread Yonkcra and White Halna ariKoriea fi took almoat all at the two and one-1 'iMU kour meeting of the Board of Sup- orvleors Wednesday. requisition of Captain Nugent iV, OO, the annual appropriation to' the BTOtory, was transmitted through and wlththe endoraemeat of the State military authorfiles. The captain asks y. -V for total appropriation of 813,094.

dl- trided as foBows: 34,650 for repairs and nqw work; 86AT9 for labor, $189 tor lighting and heating, 8475 is for supiriles and sundries. The requi- altfoo waa referred to the armories toommlttea for Inveedgaiion as to the necety of the various Items asked for. Started the old discussion that Ms aams up yearly for tbs past two ytara, no to the right of the military aotbofttles to order (be board to make any appropriation (hey may see fit to tor. Mr. fikmott referred to the fact that no of (be county board can Say how much money to to be spent, or how (o spend (ho appropriation.

Ho also rtf erred to the fact that a resolution had been passed last year, directing the county attorney to pre-puare an amendnxsaft to the military W-r, ansendnu Made in a model bakery where every unitary precaution is safeguard for our customer. Vour own kitchen wu never cleaner dun the Fleischmann Bakery. XU: Handkerchiefs Initial and Plaint l-SttsfenderSi In'lFancyiBdxes. Umbrellas Cancsf lVitk Fancy Handles Leather Cases; For Collars and Cliffs Coat Sweaters For Men and Boys, Bath Robes Ferry Cloth and Flannel. 1 8 1 House Coais Biggest Variety in Yonkers.

At All Grocers M. riant, of this city. 'will be one of the speakers at the Rochester University Alumni Dinner. In the Hotel Autor. New York, to-night.

Mr Elizabeth M. Brown and Mist Teresa Brown, of Deposit. N. Mrs. F.

C. Bryant, of New York, and 8. H. Scott, of White Plains, visited Mrs. G.

Oakley, at Nepperhan Heights, yesterday. Mr. Blliabeth Brown is Mrs Oakleys only slater, and Mrs Bryant and Mrs. Scott are her nieces -Rev. H.

M. T. Pearce Is Ohap-laln on the U. 8. S.

now at the Philippine Islands. It is a coincidence that he and Captain J. Qtitatore of the came chip, are, respectively, son and broth Cr-ln-lzw of James Pearce. M'. of (hie city'.

William R. Hayes, hq resigned as pastor of the -Church of the Resurrection, Rye, several month ago on aceoant of 1U haa returned. from Europe now in Rye. He will leave to-day tor Hartford and. from there will go 0 Newburgh, N.

Y.V where he la assigned to St: Mary's Church, 'succeeding the Rev. James Raywood. who -succeeds the lata Rev. John C. Henry at Guardian Angels' Church, 23rd street New 'city 4 Honey Bread on sale at all leading grocery stores within an how of the time of If you bu It you buy fresh bread.

this brand you can always be sure of Look for this Label d6ctors HEAR OF WILLIAM, THE 8ILENT. An instructive and Inter eat-in historical paper on "William the Silent" was read by Dr. A. F. Currier.

at (he meeting of toe Jenklne Medical association of Westchester eouuty, Thursday night, at toe home of Dr. Robert T.Howe, 39 FI ret avfnue, Mount Vernon. I life board authority to act wRh the military official! in making (he requisition and also give the 3 Heard aupervlilao over spending (he mumm was too Juts tor' psesage In Fancy Mvear, Dress Shirt Protectors. E- Silk and Cotton Hosiery in fancy boxes. vrv last year's leglalatiiro.

renewed the gaotton 'year, salting for he ap- --Police Captain William H. Lent, who la now enjoying Mt annual Ta-cattoo, will aojoura in Long Island pottflmeot of a oomtaiUee to act with Ce eouety attorney Ip an Inveatigatkm High Gride -)la Belter Yalnes Anjwhere. zf.the law and ihe preparation of au tiutll New Year's. 'l. jL r.M: -U.

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