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TKBNTON EVEMlNG TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. Yardley War Hero Sentenced To Reformatory Barn Destroyed By Fire Stolen Auto Is Returned While Alleged Thief Is In Jail Suburban News DRAIN BEING BUILT LAMBERTVILLE dounty Also Likely to Repair Roads in "Vieinity of That -Nex't Spring LAMP.ERTVIL.LE. Pec. 9-- Through the of Freeholder David L. Holcombe, of i i the is i i a a i on the side vor- "-lrlrtKe -Across- Hwnn C'reek.

on i A i do with tho v.tnh1n5 of" the a a a has occurred a every a rain, and enable the city to StU-et in uOd I point. Years ago, when this stone brldee -was extcnifve wing walls were ana oilier nent features aTftention was paid to the drainage, with result th. a lliu a i uni Iho side of Brunswick Avenue had either to cross the road Into a drain on the opposidc side, or else run across the. sidewalks and through tho dooryardn which li usually dl'l. and especially last sunrmer when tho rulna jircvnilcd.

As soon Us the work is completed the city, strept denarttn.ent wllj open up tho putter on that side of the street, and as fast as weather win permit will Surface tho roadway and remove the crossways, which are BO objectionable to automobile travel. Freeholder Holcombo Is making every effort to have tho road down the river, from tho -Lambcrtvllle city Hmitjr-to the-- MeTCl-i County -Hner resurfaced next spring with tarvla or other suitable material, and hopes also to have the LambertvUlc-Flem- Ington-Road nml-the JUngoes-Woods- vllle Roads put in first-class shape. MRS. J. D.

STOCKTON BURIED THIS MORNING Dec. Tho of Mrs. A a T. Stockton, i of D. StoektoJV-- was held this i from her late home on Bridge Street.

i i high St. Church, the Rev. Joseph F. Mahoney. celebrant.

I was in St. John's Cemetery tin- i i of Moonan. Mrs. was -1C yeitps of age a died a a several Illness of disease, a she had been confined to her bed- a week or so. i 1'y her a and oTTC eon.

Stockton, both i i besides her a Michael Lucas. ruul nnd three sisters' Frank and i a Lucas. Miss a Lucas, Mrs. Charles Key- B0 i y. Joseph a IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING HEALTH DURING WINTER "Do Not Let Blood Get So Thin the Body Is Menaced by Serious Disease.

Do "ot let your blood get thin this winter. -Kor -people who -ha-vo tendency toward anemia, or blood- ICHSIKSS. i is a trying season. Lack, of exercise fresh air, und 11 i o' 1 'TO the a i that combine to lower the tone of the body and plutc-tUti-blood ---------As -soon as you notice the tirril feeling. ness of breath that are warning symptoms of thin blood, take a short cbtirst of treatment with Dr.

"Williams' Pink Pills. Do not wait until the color has entirely cheeks, until your lips are white. your eyes dull and your ears like mother-of-pearl. It Is xo much easier to correct i i of the blood in the earlier stages than later. This was well Illustrated in the case of Mr.

William Jones, 1571 -gtata -Rochester, if. Y. strength entirely gave out and I be-- came- so- weak-that -I- lie down frequently. I could not walk any distonce without tiring. My circulation was poor and my blood was so thin that I suffered almost constantly from chills.

There were pains across my back and my arms felt rheumatic. There was also a drating pain across the' back of my neck. "I had tried several preparations, hut without any benefit, when Dr. Williams' Pills let'Oui- mendcd to me and I began jthe treatment. Thero.was some Improvement after the second box.

but my health had become so run dbwn that I was greatly pleased at even this slight change In my condition. I conlnued taking the remedy, with the result that I regained my strength. My appetite Is excellent, I no longer have 1 chills and the pains have disappeared from my back and I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and shall never be without the remedy." Dr. Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or direct- from the Dr.

"Williams Medicine Schnec- tarty N. on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. write for the free "Building- Up tho Blood," containing a special chapter on rheumatism. Advertisement. SURPRISE PARTY FOR DUTCH NECK YOUTH DUTCH NECK.

Dec. A delightful time was spent Saturday ovenlmi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. when a surprise party was tendered their son.

Huss'ell Qrover. The evening was spent with music and games, after which refreshments were served. The Buesis weie: Mabel I'arnall. Sara TJcrgen, Keba Cook. Mildred Updike.

Katherlne Fra- --Elizabeth SWltg, -KthcJ- -Hultek, Frances-. Paulina Mount, Beulah Grover. Qrover Perrlne, Alfred- Perrine. Ruwwil Orover. Russell I'ost.

Cllndon Danser and brother. Allan Carson. Hershel Matthews. Alvln Updike, Lester Hyland, Frank Klmer Herbert; Alec Mason. Mr.

'and Harry r- Snedeker and Mr. and Mrs. Klmer GroVer. AlllGED THIEF IN JSIL, ABTO 111 Yardley Man's fore Jury-4rv Doylestown This Week DOYLKSTOWX, Dec. Prank' Sparmaker, of Tardley, Is being held under J3.000 ball on tho charge of stealing an automobile from In front of tho Doylestown Po- a week ago.

tho. machine was found on one of Doyles- tovn'n main thoroughfares at 5 o'clock last evening. No oqe knew how long the machine "had Deen stamirng- IKef aria -ivwfrBTetllrTred to' Murphy, the owner. Since Its disappearance the machine had travelled only 150 miles. Sparmaker, accused of stealing the car, stoutly denies the charge.

The case will come before the county courta-thls -week. MRS. G. C. COLti DIES BOEPTSNTOWnN.

Dec. Fannie P. Cole. 56 years old, wife of George C. died this morning.

The funeral will be held from her home Mile Hollow, near here Fri- dav afternoon at 1 o'clock. Services wi'll be held in the Mt. Zlon M. K. Church, Bordentown.

at 2 o'clock and I i be In under direction' of C. B. Rogers. BORDENTOWN Announcement Is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Heohfol a of and Mrs E. A.

S. Bcchtel. to -Thomas Merrill Mewborn, of Klnston, North Carolina. The ceremony will be performed In Trinity M. E.

Church Tuesday, December 23, at 4:30 p. m. There will be a meeting of the Board of Commissioners held this evening In the City Hall at 7:30. The euchre which was held last evening under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, was well attended and proved to be an enjoyable ajf alr Favors were awarded to Miss Frances Wevat. Mrs.

E. A. Burke. Miss Cecelia McLoushlln, Mildred and Mrs. Julia Buckalew.

Miss Carrie Hays has returned from a visit to- relatives at Brooklyn. HAMILTON SQUARE Airs Harry Watson and son. of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson last week.

Mrs Joseph and daughter Eleanor, of Easton. are spending the with Mis. Mr. a Mrs. John H.

Grove. Mrs Harvey Hutchlnson entertained nt her home last week. Mrs. Watson Mrs. Thomas Watson, Mrs.

Mrs. F. M. Arthur, MTM. Harold Mrs.

Davld'B: Onftm- berlin Mrs. Charles McCabe, Mrs. UeWitt Reed, Mrs. Herbert Reed. Mary Reed.

Georgia West and Mary Hooper and Mrs. Alvln Sykes. Miss Marjorle Hunt, of Metuchen, spent the week-end at her home hwe. The chicken supper and fancy work sale given by the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E.

Church was a success financially, the net proceeds being The Crusaders of the Baptist, Church will meet at the home of their leader, Mrs. at- 4 o'clock. All having scrap books aro 'to terinc!" llicrn Sen-ill Detlefson. of Bristol, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Hughes Saturday. HOPEWELL Mrs. Leonard LaRue, of Trenton. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. C.

Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Voorhees Van left yesterday for Brooklyn as Mrs.

Roland. Mrs. Van Zandt's mother, Is 111 of pneumonia. Anne Wells Is 111 nt her home on Hamilton Avonue. Mrs.

C. Herbert Fetter nnd Mrs. Peacock spent yesterday in Trenton. Dr. Kobert P.

Miller. Fred M. Leigh, Joseph B. Hill and Raymond Agnew left Saturday for their annual gunning trip. The Infant 'son of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew 'Cray, of Burton Avenue, died Friday from an abscess of the brain. Miss Florence Rogers, of Ewlng. Is vtelting her sister, Mrs. R.

P. Miller Mrs. Clarence McCaddln, of Coates- vllle, sister of Carl Fisher, Hart Avenue, has Just undergone, an operation. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Tltirker nnd babv of Trenton, were recent 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Wlsmer. Newell Golden attended the con- of the T. M.

C. A. at Summit, N. as a delegate of the Boys' Scouts. TAKEN FOR KEEPING DISORDERLY HOUSE Man Arrested Following Testimony of Yardley Youths on Trial.fo.r.RSbMry.

YARDLEY, Ioc. Robert Buehrle. of this was plaqpd under arrest at 9 o'clock this morning by Sheriff of Doylestown. on charges of disorderly house. ----Testimony of Theodore Dougherty and spoctor k- Mie county at Doylestown yesterday afternoon Implicated Buehrle.

Ho was taken to the Jail DUTCH NECK December 1.1th, at 7 o'clock, there i bo Roads" meeting held In All the taxpayers of SENSATIONAL Tdmorrow $22.00 VA urday afternoon In the 'Town Hall to audit the Road accounts and transacted all business that came before them. On Saturday evening, ln the Town Hall. Wrar-w Iffdsor to attend to discuss ways'and means of-Jmprtrring-thc ship. Rowlnnd. of Princeton, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Fred Cook. A birthday surprise party was tendered Gertrude Pullen November 29 In honor of her ninth birthday. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with games a which i refreshments -Served. Mrs. Mclvfn "Tindall and children, Melvln and Hiram, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. -Gordon C. Tindall. Coleman entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Coleman and family and Mr. and Mrs. West and son, William, of Clarksvlllc. Mrs. Fanny Bowers, -who has been spending some time with her Rowcra visiting he daughter, Mrs.

Jennie Campbell, at Mr. and Mcs. George Ford, Mrs. Huntslnger and Mrs. Burtls.

of Allentown, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Bergen, Sunday. Anna Conover spent Sunday with her aunt, Sirs. Emrria Conover, at Edlnburg.

Molvln Salley. of Trenton, was a Saturday- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tindall. Nathan' Vogts.

of Trenton, was a visitor Sunday at the Mr. and! Mrs. Walter Conover. -Mr. and Mrs.

George Robins entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Perrine and Miss Jennio Everett. Mrs. John R.

Wyckoff and son. John, have been spending a few days i relatives in Trenton. Mrs. A i a i her a Mrs. Charles Dey.

Miss Sara" a and mother were Tremon visitors yesterday. Edward Tindall was a week-end guest of his mother. Mrs. Edward Tindall, at Windsor. SERGEANTSVILLE Russell Pegg has left for Los Angeles, California, after spending several weeks with his parent's.

Mr. and Mrs. William Pegg. In this village. Lewis Case.

Aldon Reading, Orville tambert and Fred Johnson are attending the V. M. C. -convention at Montclalr. now in-session.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. D. Fisher, Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Rittcnhouse, W. W. Lambert.

Percy W. Bush, Mrs. Edward T. Venahle, Mrs. George W.

F. J- Epoele and Miii Carrie Bodine attended the State Grange meeting held in A a i City the past representatives of Sergeantsvllltf Grancv. Mrs. A a Jardine, of Rosemont, was a Friday visitor i Mr. and Mrs.

J. c. Snyder. Johnson. yf- Frenchtown, spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. William Fisher. of "tho" Paren t-Tea'chers' Association will be held tomorrow afternoon In the local public school building between 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock. The cottage prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

B. B. Gorman, vit Headquarters, with, Mrs, II. T. Home as leader, nnd the topic will be "Tho Heavenly Visitor." The Ladles' Aid Society of the Amwell Church will hold an a a sewing the parsonage in this Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Larison. of Hop.aiE.olJL,.and...M.c,...A.nj!._,5Irs.__H,ar.o.ld. Mathews, of Topoka, Kansas, -wore week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Larlson. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dllts and son, Claude, spent Friday in Trenton, Mrs. John Pegg. of Flemington, nnd Miss Tlllle Wartl. of Croton, spent tho week-end with the Rev. and Mrs.

H. T. Home, lit the Amwell parsonage. Gardner F. Dean Is clerking In the store of I.

I'. Shepherd. WWfE-ttORSE- -Private Andrew Kisch. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Klsch, at this place, who recently from Franco and is now stationed at Camp Dlx, is a i camp alter spending a days with his parents. 'Bernard James, of Locust 'Avenue. has taken a position with the Union Electric Company at Trentoh. "Mrs. Edward Henrlckson, of Broad Street, who recently severely burned herself cleaning a stove with gasoline.

Is recovering. Camp 192, P. O. s. of of this place, have commenced the construction of lodge building on their plot of ground.

Johnson and Cham- berllan will'construct the building. George Lacy, of this place. Is able to bo about after belhg confined to his homo for several days. Ho was Injured when a train struck a trolley car in Trenton. MJss Mary E.

Steen, of White Horse Avenue, Is spending- several days in Philadelphia A meeting of St. Raphael's Cath- olic'Club -was-held Sunday afternoon In th.o club room on Locust Avenue. Plans were made, for a social and reception to the carnival workers to take place Tuesday evening tho 18th. Harry Cahlll, of this place, spont Friday -visiting friends at Riverside. For Women, Small "Women and This event is for everyone.

The styles all Serge, Satin, Velveteen, Wool Jersey and Taffeta. Tn all colors and MORR1SVILLE BOYS, GIRLS WIN HONORS Students Across the River Make Record for Regular Attendance ilOriRJSVILLE, Dec. record attendance was reported In tho, Mor- rlsvlllo i School, for month. Those day were: grade--Besele a -Hazel John Lee, Fcnlmoru Beatrice Harvey. A a Mo-nrron.

Ullluti F.llsa beth i i Dorothy Davis. Charles Carter Tenth I.ary, Edward Roberts, Woodward. i i rtrlfflth. Gunn, a Florence Phillips. Clarence Pa.xson.

i grade i Harbor, Warren i Mttrgari't Hond. Lester Cllnc, Howard F. THEODORE WAR HERO SENT IH REFflRlBATflmr Dougherty and Spector Given Indefinite Terms Drug Figured in Robberies 1 i neu. Interest has aroused In Yardlcy over the i a of a men at the of a Sessions in, Doy-lcKtowu i commenced. yesterday a Theodore I i and Joseph Spector.

accused ii' a i I and i real estate otllce of i i I a and the borne of A. J. a a -inil stealing from pleaded i a were sentenced to serve a i i i term In the State a Lester Hibbs, an a i in the Cadwallader deal, a a probation for two years, a i pleaded i a i pleaded i and his i a was put off until Thursday. The fact the same sentences were given to i and Spectpr met i i a disapproval here last i news a rived. Speclbf; "fo'rme'rTy" I was said, a i a i the a to a on a systematic plan of i i i a the business a i of a and steal automobiles besides.

In getting local fellow's to assist. It is claimed he had i a I i a i a hypodermic needle to act as a i a and stabilizer i a i a the stand Spector a i being a tlend. i 1 Yiad no lawyer to him and in he- ing sentenced Judge-Ryan told i a he was sorry a he was compelled to a man who had France i such a fine service Dougherty was gassed and ed "timesV In light. In Alsace Lorraine, he received a a wound in the shoulder, i he i i 10 go IP.ICK (o a a i a took a i A a a and severe a nel on the hip. As re- of the gassing he was i for two days.

i the first a of tho fight, he. i one of his comrades, cap- Ciernian a i lured Gorman a i gun, i they had learned to operate. Ho wax to a French hospital, where he remained a seven before i ordered back to America. STOCKTON Mrs. i i a Bodine.

of Rosellc Park', has been vTsTTThglifcr mother, Mrs. a a Homer, for a few days of spent week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bodlne, of Dills Corner. Mrs.

John Ent and daughter, Lavlnla, spent the i Mr. and Mrs. George Ent, at Plainfield. Mrs. E.

T. Bush, Mrs. Rachel Hunt. Miss Elizabeth Parent and Mrs. "Ira Lawshe were guests of Mrs.

Percy W. Bush, of Sandy Ridge, Thursday. Mr. mid Mrs. S.

Craig at- -of thvir IHtfe grandson, i i a A Craig, sun of Mr. and Mrs. A Craig, of Hopewell. i was hold from the parents' a afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawsho were recent visitors In Trenton. A i service I Presbyterian SOCIETY PLANS FOR CI IIICP BAZAAR IN CHURCH fLAMCO HAMILTON SQUARE. De-. W.

W. G. Society, of the a Church will hold a nnl jilo, bread and cake sale In the Sunday School neon i i at church orchestra i i rfmirrr. There will als5 be on candy. toilet and Japanese novui-, DEUTZMLt PUPILS BARN AT YARDLEY ON ROLL OF HONOR room, ncvt Saturday a Machinery, Chickens and Pig i i i i i and" fish" pbn3 will also "hn NAME COMMITTEES FOR POST BAZAAR Morrfsyjlle JL.egion to Conduct Also Lost in ing Btaza A I i Doc.

of origin entirely destroyed i barn on property A i South a 2 o'clock i morTi- I Dec. ol i i School on tho roll of Shortly nftpr flampn Mporidod and did a i a in lilazo control. M'M'h i a i i a a wore Iticltiriotl In loss Th" harn was th" largest In i place and a insured. a i i a i i August? UtH i i i ilr.ide--Louisa Scbell, I a Clara Klorl. a a Dili, Verna 1 i i i a a and i Trao A a Maiil.T.

Michael a i Joseph i i i i i a I i WrC. Ti-Th TO Moo n-Mllrt red- Nicer MaeHher- Ellwoixl J'rice, a i i i Purdy, tTtn a Eliza- Hobert i beth i Seventh grade-- BacRes. Al- vftn i A Dodds, Victor Ellin. i Groves. Harry Joseph lxlieKern.

Edna McCue, MAt- tle. Miller, Jessie a Mary ilcCurron, -J'niutrson, Annlo- Phllllps, Grace Sidney Williams. A a i grade-- Flynn, Margaret Hughes, Mario. a Charlotte i a l.llllan Patterson, James l-'t-nimorn. Krnest Knight, a U-u-y.

Carl Plleger, Rusael Pope, i i a Temple, John Royal i i Sixth a A a i i Elizabeth JSpzarth, Marion Cox, Mildred (IrUTiert, "A'lliertu "G.unn, Ellen Habol. Jean Pflfger. Paul ii '1 i A i a a Itobert Hayes, i i a Mcbblc. Art rli-n, Kred. liavetz, a i i Defazio.

Helen ough. i Messina, a NVwbold i a lor. Elsie i i a a I-a'ira Groves. Taylor. Florence Molir, William Fredericks.

Hiibcl. a McCarron. Levl Purdy. i.nw- rence Kes'-h. Thomas Stockliain, Frnnk a Waller i a Fourth i Horn, a i a Gerber, a i a i Rafferty.

Taylor. a limit. Ira C.unn. i a Thomas i i a I'ancoast, A Wallace. Fourth grade A Cutler.

Harold Ilarker, J. 'nnfnrd -Tifr, a Winiarski. i a Dlsler, I.ucy Harkor. Elizabeth Wilriiot, Margaret Erwln. Third grade George Blundin, Ellsworth Dennis, Lorin lxnzak, Mahlon MacPherson.

Hay Margerum, James Ryan, Charles Sakaly. Ted Warron. Martin Wright. Xahorlk. Walter Zamcroski.

Ullia.ii Barber. Ivy Collins, Charlotte Heath. Mabel I-ce, Trancco Metz. Sarah Mytton. i Anna Van Bernum, Mildred Wright, Anna Zahorck, Anna Zlels- dorf.

Third grade George Adams, Clinton Broks. Joseph de Fazio, i ous Fox. Lawrence Gernhaber, Mi- ohael, Gernhaber, -Iominio liam i a Shatto. William a a A i Annette i a (Jalamhos. graue Mailing, i a Mills.

a A a Pefassii). i Isabel Grt, gor. AlUut Jllbbs, lohn. Charles Iliighi-s, James Kemlilc, Joseph Harker. Warron Mc-Nally.

-Second 5rnde Hartpenre, Frank Stoc-kbam, Helen A Edna Hale, Dorothy Steam, Marion Kimmons. First Grade Jessio Baker, Viola Coble, XaomI Hibbs, Elizabeth Kench, Ethel Frank Hraker, Charles Burns, i i a Defazio, Norman Frye, John Fabion, Harry Hall. i Tony Levclllo, Joseph MoGuflioudy. Joseph PJnto. i i Jesse Stott, Harry Wawvlnc.

zack. First grade Mary Adams. E-va Oroves. Margaret Harrop. Theresa Gc.o.rKJa.i.i.a LaPorte Fanny Ievendosky, Helen Paplredzdyn, Alice Wright.

i a Wlnkler. Mary Zahorik. Mary onak, Mathlaa Adams, Grovi-s. Frank Hlllman, Francis Jolm Rafferty: LAMBERTVIL1E Mrs. i Wright ha? to her home In Trenton a spi-nd- 10 to 24 MORRISV1.LLE, Der.

KINGSTON, Dee. i of W. T. I held at 2:30 o'clock 'appointed" for the a at tho of Mrs. Gooriro Post'of A are to American legion of met last night in the Chamber of-CommrnM- rqom to plan i rho fillr i be hPta a a "Mr to 21.

Inclusive. The a i committee comprise: General Committee, i i a H. ood. of Trenton, i ad- chalrman; Gear, Walter Harbor. 'Iress I of tho Hartsough.

i i a a me fani'iiri." tli KitadorT I i i i i i a Mahler. Geo. I I i i a i i i a Joseph a Elizabeth i I a i a Flolrnont, Mn-rf Pope, Howard Harry Lair, Edward Harry Dec. I. In-torlan i at i a I Clifford Wllcox.

-Advertising Milnor- Wlldman. chairman; Fred Duke, Clifford Watson, Frank Parnons, Ferdinand Ma- i 7 i i i i i i i i i 1 wa rd a I i i i i Mlch- i a Anno- Hartcl, Kilsdorf, i Mahler, and Mrs. i and sons. -William. thcr.

William Kelly, Hoy i and a and of Trenton, spont Felsburg. wook-ond i formT's Attractions--Herbert LaRue. a William Hall. Thomas Emsley and Thoman Mrs. i a I i -iprhdinr some Morris, tlmo i i I and Door--Henry Shlnkle, A White, band.

Mr. an-l i I'umblor. Steward a i Oe6rge McAuley, of Long Island. i i a Slple and Harold Wllcox. i n.

1-. Shaw and a Sarah, Refreshment Harry Rleasdale, have returned to i horn" at Klncs- WIHjam--Stinderland, Robert M-i James Morrlsey, Harry Bcnham. home of Mr. and Mrs. Willa'rd i im a ftnd l''rank Hall.

i. rt i i Cloak Roonv-- icoitald Bleasdale. Thn rnr-otlnc John H. Harm. Howard Sultlbach.

AI Sorlotv of the M. K. r-hun-li George Kdward Ryan. bc Tll uni i ay aft-nioon at a I of MR Herbert Scud.ler. 1y--Hani- ford, John Gear, Fred Huse, Charles i Michael Ueysan, a Ixml.

Merror Pouck. Novelty I i T. Marina, chair- a a i George Duke. Wllcox. Howard Hartsough.

Rustiell Moss. Charles. West. Charles -Schisler. Thomas F.msley.

a a Harbor, chair- a Robert "ha.pman. Cheston Harry Contest--Harry chairman; Isaac P. i i i a Kelly. Floor--Amos i a i a MtinoV a I i a I Store Room--Herbert Laliue, chairman: William II. Howoll.

i A i a i a Herbert LaHiie, klo. Walter Barber. George I Hike, i Wlldman, Floyd mlth, Howard Hartsough. M. E.

will afternoon in tho, parlors of i Tho Mi-lvln Snyder, district Intendent. will hn prosont. Mrs. J. Hart Smith and son Alstyn spent Sunday i i and aunt.

Mr, and Mrs. i at Trenton. The following men attended the V. M. r.

A. convention held In a S.vnr- day and Sunday: William H. a Harbourt, Samuol Couloy a i Wilbur Agnew. Tho, glrlfl Of A r-'vo play Friday In tho houso called "Merry a Ttv a practice. Is to bo held a Mrs.

Charles Rigley has i after spending a few a at 1 i i of Jlr. and Mrs. Charles Haas, at I'rov- vlncellne. IF THIN AND NERVOUS, TRY PHOSPHATE an orirrin'c ptiosp'hato i should be a i remedy for weak nerves, i i and lack of ervTiry a vicor. 'I I'M M'iiO'i'ii p- lytH ax in composition with, a i i a elem'Tit'i a a -found in brriin cells and one which a I the a system i 1 a living Ins phosphate Is already wide! arnoni; I this coun i a and some physici i I a i a its use strength, en' riry, and are fre- Increased In weeks' I ir.

Frederick Koll-, i of Xew it should be every doctor and used in every i a in the. United As a a variety of Mo-called phosphates, tnoso who wish to lest this should be -suro to the. A i TM tcr. Mrs. Fred Stout, on Street.

and Mrs. Harry. Pirkett. of Xorth Main Street, were Sunday visitors i Mrs. J.

Walter Ireland. who Is undergoing treatment at Francis Hospital. Trenton. Mrs. Edward Dean and children, of Presbyterian Sunday morn- UBHH Ing.

three persons i with tho Flemlngton. spent yesterday i her two by letter and one on Mra Rusncll Scott, on Percy confession of faith. Mrs. Elizabeth who Is spending the winter In Trenton with her daughter, Miss Belle, was at her home on Bridge Street Friday and Saturday- Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Johnson were recent' guests of friends at Kingwood. C. T. Foil, of Flcmlngton, was a recent visitor at tho homo of his sister. Mrs.

A. L- Davlson, at Centre Bridge. The monthly meeting- of tho Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian Church will bo hold Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer Roberson. The subject will be "Mormonlsm" and "Our Part lln-the Jubilee Work." Miss Emily Bodlne entertained at dinner.

Saturday evening Miss Mildred Boarder and Miss Anna Otto-- lander, of Newark, and Miss Loulso Stannrore. of Dllts Corner. Street. Mrs. Martha Bowers, formerly of this city, but now of Hurlock.

Is spending some time among relatives and friends here. YARDVILLE The Rachel E. Allinson Women's Christian Temperance 1'nlon, of Yardville and Grovevllle. will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence.

B. Mount Thursday afternoon at o'clock. Mrs. John Baus, vice president, will be In charge. Wednesday nlsht prn.yer'meetlnK will be held at the home of.

Frank Bowers. The Young Women's Christian will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Jessie Bowers. Members of the Stlnday School will meet at the church Friilay night to In the cantata a association Us arranging for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.

John Steward Ana Mlaa Anna Steward wore recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Satterthwalte at their Mr. and Lewis Hlldebrand of this have been visiting the former's, home In rrosswlcks. WhoThas bcojrTu" "MiwrBoTthTr Baus fi la now.

Hlldebrand. of Hamilton. I several days' visit In New York. i and Keep Tlie future must-bo by'the Things are built to man perfection by The: slow process of eliminating the weak points, and improving the child of our dreams, and in the course of time we have created a masterpiece. Take our finejt" type of locomotives, it was built with its present form of ef- by the application of many master i minds, and man's inher-.

ent desire to improve upon all earthly, the efficient management of all departments of FORT GOODWIN and their constant improving business is the re- suit of observation and the desire to- giro the Trenton and'vicinity, as thorough a modern Jewelry Store as can be found anywhere in the world. If you have an article-with FORT GOODWIN stamped upon it your judgment will be unquestioned where good taste and fitness can qualify. Evrything is being done for you that science and progress can do and your mind is at ease because of your complete confidence in value received. Fort Goodwin Trenton, New Jersey PETtY DINK Mystery's sistef! A. Voighti UNDLING' 19 South Broad St.

TUESDAY P. 1Z- is i UST OF OOR STUFF ClARtV --OwelJoATHoov; 60.

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About Trenton Evening Times Archive

Pages Available:
71,609
Years Available:
1891-1922