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12 TRENTON EVENING TIMES. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBETM7, 1915. BROAD ST. CHURCH MEMBERS ARE BUSY The Broad Street -Methodist Kpis- ropar Oliureli, to scores of members a i by 'the affect i a a a i of "Old Street," is proving a i in n.ajne a in years, it is in i i it lias tlie i a of CommenciiiR i a i under the of the ISpwoith 3-c-apnc.

a series of evaiiKelis- 1 i a revival services, for w.i-i i a i i a The nicetinss each nii4lit i be in a a i leader, one if th''- i i i "i i i i who ore in i The. i program has been i for of i week. This' 1 i at o'clock a i v'r-ive- serVc- i be held in i i a i i Pilprim V'resbyteri'an and the Kroad Street Park K. will, a i i a Tomorrow evening, Rev. Maurice I i i a of a a a list, Cliurch.

i be in charge services. i a cvenins lasuo of the Hroad I'- Cliurch will a in a body. Saturday i will lin "ciind-uotf-d. The' cliurrfi. News of the uid the Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink water with -phosphate It before breakfast.

REV. I GREEK BISHOP TO Itendache'of any i is cr.ijsed i i i the oeoa Hit- a edifice, Tc'-ted'at Grand a for the Greek a i called toxins, sucked- into be- dcu.ica.ted on 1 Thanks-siviriij I.iay. through 1 lymph ducts, excite' cnn.irc^ation. i comprise 3 heart'-which pumps the blood- so fas'. ok a i parish is in 'S, Pro! ducins violent, throbbins pa'in nn.d He came Trenton early last -Sop- distress.

You be- rc where he come 'nervous. despondent. 1 miserable, your a a i i almost a a you. Then you resort' to a a i i aspirin or the- bromides which a i relieve but rid blood of --these irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea- limestone phosphate in It, "dralik before breakfast a i not only wash poisons a of the St.

Mary's. Greek a i headache hut will cleanse, i rind the i a i a canal. The I.lt Her. P.isliop-S. S.

a -the iJreek Catholic. Ch'urcli in L'nited States, i i i not only e-xu-nds over the a i hut t.h"- Skuvish and a i a i i bless and the nev? 1 i be assisted in the ex- 1 Caiho'lie fr and cities. A Ore a i societies will partici- Tlic i a i NEW OFFICERS FOR EPWORTH LEAGUE Broad Street M. E. Church So- ciety Making Fine Progress.

Helping Sunday Campaign The I a of the "Broad M. is doing a Kreat worlt and has a a demonstrated a a i i a i a i "Billv" a camp a i movement. now con- durt'ed by i The motto Is "Look I'p- -Lift Up." Tho i officers- of the ha.ve assumed a i F. Simpson, presi- J. a Hrst vice i Reba second vlco i third vice president: Miss vice president: XellUi secretary: hicrl S.

Ilandolph, u'rer. (irst vice- presi'denl, second vice uresident and treasurer are all TK'wly-electp'd otHcer.s. Tim UeaKUe is especially a society for i i i i i in i i a service; nil this fitct is reflected in abinet ofnoi7jls, 'Vice "I'ot-7 er beihK the yoiinsest first vli-o resident, possilily excep- on. to- a ever been, 'elected to ie ofrlce. The treasurer is a yo'finR liiih School man.

a the ior of. the first vice, president. The work of the for tills erm siiccepsful in a i eliprlous zeal. The. mee'tintxs have eon of "life and well attended.

The list of this year' ha. excellent -otie. arid the have been" a i'ui'-is sfiown by the. a endanc.e record the 'of rieptemlM'r---the avera.ire yas about, i i October tills boosted twenty.nier- and so ar this' services show an over a a ")f, a i a -thirty-five, cent. A'sk your pharmacist for a a ter pound of.

limestone phosphn-te. If I a -in the i i at 1" cjock i solemt- hiu-h mass. A mi.xe choir, comprised of 136 voices under the leadership of Professor Michae will sins. I the evening a Krand concert w.il be given in Liedcrkraiitz The coni-TPiriition stipalion or sour, acid stomach, be- Church consists of 450 families pin the phosphated hot water cure to r. two thousand The olc rid your system of- toxins and i sons.

Results are qufck and it is rlaimed a those who continue to flush out stomach, "liver and every morninp never have a a a or know a miserable, tisement. is inexpensive, harmless as sufrar, and almost tasteless, except -for a sourish twinpe which is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your best, if i coated or you wake tip bad taste, foul breath or roJds. indigestion, biliousness, Real Estate, Insurance, Steam- Ticket Agent, I-eo Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of 700 S. Broad St.

Both 'Phones. Style in Allow ns Iho. ytrivilctrc of. fslioivins; you novr fashions a ho.sl them are hert 1 Jill and distinctive-- -the a men and women (lenimul. ELIAS, 834 S.

Broad St. hurch located on the opposite eorne be'came too a and new churcl is ihe result. The i i -is imiiosing i 1 of i and brownston'e tritnmincs. -The old church will be nse.d for school The present sobool has an en of 2 sehtdars and i new enroll.iu-nt i a i a The contractors the new church were P.urton But ton. i Kobnrt A.

a wa tin- a i Rev. KM her s'eph Ki'vak-hik, whom the Rev. Fa'th cr Homicsko. the present sue rpf-ded was' transferred to Passaic where he is pastor of clu.ir-h -with large c-ongregation. HOLY NAME ELECT OFFICERS jUno of the I a meetinRH Of UlP Soi-lely of I i i 500 persons bi-iiifr in a i a i A i i 1 last i a wliii'h i a a ele-Uoii of oIIici.Ts was i a i i Inncs.s, of Hit- socit-tx, pro sided.

The mc-mbi-rs of society i lo a i i by tlie a i A i i a Fish, chaplain ut 'Prison, who has i i i i a i i ai i for the pM.st weeks. a were m.tde by former i man A. Biqqer- Than- Weathei a Donovan. A I I A A a i i was afterward i The i elected were .1. Frpnch.

i i C'on- nell. a charter member wjio joined Hie. society a i nso, vice i i i William ney, A. trcasurpr: Patrick Innes and Joseph Gor-ke, The n.pxt me.etinjf of the society will be held evening. De- eprnb'er 7.

A' of app i a received i members i op this occasion. TENDERED PARTY TO BOOSTER MEETING t'ncas Tribe. Xo. Improved order of Red-Men. will hold a booster and get-toge-ther i to open the fall u.nd xviriter campaign, i evening- In Its lodge room, Wagner's Hall.

ott and Hudson Streets, at o'clock. In" rearing Tuberculosis FIT slnulrt be Hie adds to i is i i a of frnsh and i i -I the a p'osslbln i i i i i and A i should a a i procress of the i A a but ui a pases is need for a I i a i a body i her is 'limitfe'd- Before slip 'i most, niust be a i i oi' i I'ndPr such circumstances. try i a A a i i has been a JiennUl fr.rers from tuberculosis. I i a liilped to. lirins a i i i recovery A sim'e- i a i opiates, rareotics or a drujss.

its is a i i i A y'our tli i or i Kokninn I'hiladcJuhtn. A i.senip.nt. OPFNING OF THE HOME COFFEE ROASTING NEW STORE 686 S. Clinton Ave. AT 88, HE READ BIBLE AND TIMES i i a Oafsen, one of Chambers- and i esteemed c-itixens, was SS yearrf old Sunday.

is hl.le a I a i i advanced age, and lo read 'his Bible and newspapers i of He. livs i ills Clifford Carson. 10 cel-ebratca the a i a of his. i surrounded by his i a i and a i i i i i lie "has been a widower for' past. twenty-one years.

'The octogenarian as his cons a a i i i and much worn Bible. He says a it. is his a i source of a com- and that its comforting, words sustain i a i a -lie. In; iji'e 1 11 i i from (Jem-siti lo i times a a i Bible a lie bt-Kan reaiii-ns i yi-ara was so from a u.S" a i a so a he laid it a.side jiind more a t'-n years a a P.iblc i a i and i larce i cost mi- Slu. but i worth S100 to me and more," i old go-til Ionian, "for." "I could not liv'J i ni.y liible.

1 read in it all i blessed promises of my Saviour and tha.t (lay I shall with. Him in thai ci-iestlai a 'where all is joy and happiness an a i sickness and i felt and sc.e-n I a i try 1 ad we a not an. a i IULVI- part- Frederick C. P.u'blitB, a. of 23.

a i Street, was i years old last a a in. honor of the men of Kiab's I i Class of a Pre.sby- i i a of i i in it member, him a- a a ills home. Mr. re- I reived 1 a of handsome i There a' i rnusii-iU pr.osrram speeches were served. etc.

P. c. MCCOY. The i will i i council frn- to i at i business so that when Hoard of Great Chiefs come i the i at, o'clock, the tribe will be ready tt receive them. Past Snchpm l-'red P.

Rpes will mtkkp the address of welcome. Talks will be. siven by Great Sachem J. i of Camdeh; Past a Sachem Joseph K. Xowrpy.

or Camden: Great Chief of Record-: M. a a Gurird of "Wigwam John P. C. I'. McCoy, of th-is city, a other of the Ifwrd of Great Chiefs.

The a i i of i Past Sachem Harry S. iv.woll ir chairm'an. has arranged a fine musical nrosmm. Refreshments i is and iiladness." The. coat and vest worn Mr Onfsen photograph wa a few days a.uo.

i has hat more a i i is prone of and says a AS he i i i i i i "'on! a. i blf out of slyle." Mr. a bora in c.ermany H. He was marries to a i who reside; m-ar his home in Ourniany, Jnntw. i i -be came a wer.

in 'I'lff-y in i i i a i i i i In- se c-lired a posi! inn as head a 1 the l.ir^.- a nea Ui r.r-ma'ui'd ten years and then a j-mu-1 farm" near a i win he i i for 'years. 1 le sold mi bit- plar.i and i i a i r-ma'inej for a a of. a l-'or Ih past i yars has i in I old boroush. AfLi'-r the a of- hi more i a a 11 roller -in th lie a i i COFFEE. ROASTING CO.

i carry at all times all gradei of COFFEES and will try to cater to the a i i tea and coffee drinkers. Delivery to all parts of the city, wholesale and Our coffees come direct to you from the a a i i a ROYAL COFFEE ROASTER. No more stale coffee, but good L. ZIMSKIND SANITARY PLUMBING Steam, and Hot Water Heating and Gaa Fitting 1033 S. CLINTON AVE.

Inter-State 688B. Fresh Home Roasted Coffee What Means To Flavor Color Taste For Money 15c SPECIAL I OFFER a i a and Saturday only, fresh roasted Coffee, i fronh the ro.iDter, Ib; ASK FOR HOME COFFEE ROASTING CO. $ti I. Clinton Ave. 'Phone Connections von lep't Store BEATTY TREMONT STS.

If you haven't, yet visited pur store, have been doing yourself an injustice. Xot only, do we give ro liable merchandise, but we offer Complete Assortments and Lower Prices. Come now, nnd see. our F'JICC- ial showing in GOOD SHOES as well as Heavy Underwear, Comfortables, Blankets, etc. Our money back pruarantee assures complete satisfaction.

Stamps with every purchase. TO HOLD SUPPER The congregation, of the a tree.t K. i i of which the ev. ''iJym'ah I i a is the pastor, ill hold an oyster supper tomorrow vening-'," to o'clock, in i i i room of the. church.

-Mrs. uel is" preneral chairman ho i in charpre. i and other ideal outdoor whiter garments get them at Donnelly's 'Taylor Opera House Store good-fitting, comfortable and stylish rnackinaws, sweaters and other warm wearables so necessary for the resisting of winter's cold, biting wind and moisture, are here in large and attractive Our prices are always low. Mackinaics, from $7.50 "Bradley" from $2.50 up. Other dependable Mackinaivs, $5 up; Sweaters, $1.50 tip-' people "five remarked a our $lf.

B. Suits and Ove'n-nats like more expensive They do. The IP is same. the mode is are similar the purpose is the -sume: make it possible to be at a lower cost to you. Clothes," to Other Good Makes, i to Bcner-Drcssera 3 Taylor Opera House Krfd'k" W.

Donnelly' Co 1 Chambersburg Jottings Miss Grace Seaman of 121 Genesee Street, -for Street has returned from si visit valescent. relatives at Asbury Park. -Mrs. A and daugh- Jurnes- iweeks. is con- Wilpon oC 30H Chestnut n'y his daughter, ter.

Miss Grace Kenrier. of SIS.Cham- Miss Dorothy- Is spending i bers i visi Street hnrve returned from a. i several days at Andover. where i friends in Philadelphia. hi's son, John, is a student at 1 John Eiseley, who has "been 1 critically ill of pneumonia, at her home.

lS Grand Street, is reported lo be very much improved. Mrs. Joseph -H. of I Division Street, who' has been seri- ously ill at her home for several -weeks, is very improved. Mis.s Lillian X.

Giles, of -17 H-udsop. Street, left here 'for 'Flat! bush. New York, where.she will visit her Mrs. William Warne, for weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob C. Cole of. 5fl3 South Clinton Avenue, have, returned t'n-m a with relatives at Milford. OS' -RAILROADS.

i the 10-year period ending in 1900, on all the railtoads of Great i a i and Ireland orife passenger was kllfed for every 72,000,00,0 carried. HAVE YOU A CHILD? LAMBERT AND HER PET COTE LITTLE Naomi Lambert Very Fond Her Pets, Especially Dug aiid Dally CAVOUR-LYCEUM PLANNING SOCIAL Georg-p Morlimore! Fisk. wlio has been very ill at his home; 1228 Chest- nut Avenue, is -treatment a iiealth resort at yonke.fs. He to he improved. i Joseph H.

Gorman of. Many-women long for children, but because of WaslimRtor. Stre( i deranRement-are a a i over the recent arrival of of this greatest-of all a liahy Rirl at his home. Mother and The women whose names follow were restored a arc doins nicely. to normal health by Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vcgeta- Compound. Write and ask them about it. I'esy. formerly of -New 1 hup located in the' old. borough 'at 220 Grand Street as manager the Amerikai Mapy Xepsxana.

daily -New York. newspaper published in E'eph as a pla.tr- i i i i wlvrc -fur years. a i i his Bible is be Su A i lie has rea last. i 'years. Kti the Times, in i on th Times IIP said: "For wen i i years every a for my i A i Vi sir.

1 read, my Bi.bie i I i my a i and read uper. I i a a win- -in Iv.inn", and i i a is r.n i 1 in it gives me i i in news. i js my best a newspaper a cciines to my Then all through weekdays every a I get my Times and KO I am well posted in i "1 sir. a Trenton Times is one grand newspaper, a I i i Kirpp." Mr. "(lateen says the war in Kurope is the i of Uible prophecies.

a a he a a i that Germany is i right and a the Kaiser, for whom he has great admiration, will come forth a victor. He further prophecies that will be the two" The old gentleman attriljutps his remarkable good health to the far: that he never dissipated, in hia younger a and a he has always taken good caro of himself. His appetite is good and he. lives regularly: He retires at 8 o'clock every i and arisen in the i at o'clock, winter and summer- He he up and doing two hours before any of the of the family. He says a the Saviour will appeal- again on i earth, He -says a he is ready and i i to go whenever Ihe calls him.

He has two sons and four a ters living. They are: Frederick William Gafgen, Charles Mrs. William Metzler, Mrs. Kmma Carver of Mrs. Sophie Hicks and Mrs.

Elizabeth Schlagel. Tie also has nineteen grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren and onu great-great-grandchild. The a licld mect- THK i I a i a I i r-ulone Th" social i composed of A i i I i i i I'r. Samuel SiiM, Vinceiu Sparniio and Joseph Fcli? reported a a social Will be a a eveninc. Nove.mber 27.

at i i i e.f I.yc-.-urr. A i detailed report will m- sivcn at tin 1 i a is a i A a I A ion was Lambert. 1 6 i a j. i.vicone. i the M.r.

an.l._Mrs, Frank. II. Lambert, of I Ly( eum -to -Michael The a is not her only a i for she has the doll, which Mrs. Frederick who has 1 i been ill at her home, 16 --Washingrton SIMPLE HOMETREATMENf FOR RUPTURE a nicest and I holders. Free Trial and Demonstration Hotel sufferers In and near "this t-ity i be -jivei) i i of i a.

most remarkable ilVtnonslra- i i i of a STI'AHT'S do fcr people. Those deslrin- it i -h-en a liberal trial of I A A i fnr 1 a absol- on she always takes tc. bed i her every nitrht. a she a said her evening prayers. Her a a a a are Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore H. Hoza.rth. of i Dr.iad and A i i i i "Her paternal grand-pirents arc Mr a i Mrs. Harry l.ambprt, Fra-sella.

i A a -iromiseH to be a great ranged a Thanksgiving program- for singer she gets older. Sh" rlext Saturday evening, seems never so a ns when she is "in her i rooking eh-iir. After the business mectiiiK th" fol- i program was by Felcrme, on the Law." speech, by Dr. S. Sica, "The Father of Medicine:" speech, by P.

Pulone, on, "How To Choose o- humorous readins, by D. committee lias ar- i i i to her i dollie. She is i a talker and in. the morning wher, Mr comes up stairs to i her bed to awaken her. sho is i ready for him and ways prlecfully.

I "Here 1 is. grandpapa-' Hozarth." i priiTs parents reside with Mr. and Mrs. and baby Xaomi is known in the neighborhood as the "little hello baby." because of the facl a she salutes she meets. SUTTERLEY TO SING ONE DOSE RELIEVES A COLD NO I I "Rape's Cold Compound" makes you feel fine at once--Don't mtay Take it now.

Roy Sutterley. a tenor singer 6f "Hayrrrd Wtrcet. will sting two tenor polos at the Tied Men's hooste-r meet- inK to' be held in Uncas wigwam. Mott and Hudson Streets, this: evening- TUIi FIRST BATON. In the days a a a i i i his foot.

Not i 1S20 was i i i doses are taken will'end' grippe and break, up a severe cold chest, body or Beatty Trcmont Streets A Coltl Proposition When you are wheezing and aneez- ing, coughing and hawking, y-u'ra facing a. cold proposition Handle itright. Halet Honey of HOT and Tar quickly relieves bad All druggists, 25cts. a bottle Try D.i»« Why Suffer Migraine or Sick Headache? USE ANTI A I A TABLETS Dr. J.

J.Caldwe.ll says that thlacxcoed- InKly dlstrensini? dlgcaso docs notshort- rn life, but does not appear to be curablo. Sufferers from this atnictlon.aro condemned to underdo the periodical attacks every few weeks until they are forty years of aee, after which the at- tar.ks nro lens and Ula- appear entirely. Palllatlv.o during the attack aro all that it is possible to sufjgMt, ivlillc care In the diet is the best preventive measure. An attack may often bo prevented by talclnu two Antl-kamnla Tablets when first symptoms appear, and one Antl-kamnla I Tablet two hours dnrtnz the i attack shortens it, eases the pain and brines rest and aulet. Antl-kamnla may bo obtained at all drmtdlsts.

Ask for A-K Tablets. They quickly relieve all pain. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours i misery cither ih the head, limbs. It promptly opens clogped-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run-.

ninK, relieves sick headache, dullness, ff-verishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and tiffness. stay i blowing and sniiniMs: ICaso your throb- binfr head! i else in the world Kives such prompt relief as Cold Compound." which costs only 2T nts at nny drup store. It acts I out assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Be you set the I TRUSS The PUAPAO-PAD5 are i i ferent from the article cominerclully a "truss." Iii tlinv are, to ilo away xvith bands of steel and a ehafo rind tiincli. Their remarkable is due to tlio i eiplu of keei eonstantly applied the t-cientifieally eempounded ahsorbcnl- i a i i called Pl.APAO.

The purpose is to contract apd strengthen wer.lreiied muscl i dusipn the i i opehini as na- the CAN'T' i conn- i arid when 1ns closely to th" body o- Ins 1 they -ir-' an i i a a in a i i ruptur-' i a he held by triu-s. n.ilii-i.ck. whose wide expr-rl'i-nee and Europe i mi a i on matters i a to a i i a i of Pl.APAO- PAI5S to particular runtn'ri. will be at tb" Trenton House. Thursday.

No- vonibor ivth. only. H'ours, 10 a P. in-, an.i he i he pleased to K'ive- i I I CHABGIi, to all who call, I expert advice and trial f.ir home treatment. Dp- not fail lo on Mr.

Bab- oocjk darin? his stsy In the HrsJ tcrsll iHOoerf ftef "I took your.Com- iound and have a fine, trang a Mrs. OHN MITCHELL, Masena, N. Y. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouad is a wonderful medicine for ixpectant mothers." -Mrs.

A. MYERS, Gor- Mo. I highly recommend E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before child-birth, it has done so much for E. M.

DOEBR, R. K. 1, Conshohocken, Pa. I took Lydia E. Pink- lam's Vegetable Compound to build up my system and a the' dearest baby girl in the Mrs.

Mosn, BLKELEY, Coalport, Pa. "I praise'the Compound whenever I have a chance. It did so much for me. before my little girl was born." Mrs. E.

W. SANDERS, Rowlss- burg, W. Va. "I took your Compound before baby was born and feel I owe my life to it "--Mrs. WINNIE TILLIS, Winter Haven, Florida.

Pheasants Mounted or plumage cured' for Skins tarinefl or made Into rugs; finest workmanship. t.S APPLtGAiECO. Opp. Taylor Opera Home. I.KAVE TRKXTOX FOR I I A days-- 4 p.

rn. ra, acd 5 m. I STOVE Scott Hardwire Co. 113 N. BROAI ST.

S.TAMPS. GQLDSTON'S I I'lIANKSniVINO SAI.K Thanksgiving Needs For The Kitchen and Table at Reduced Prices Wo. hnye, a complete of Dry Goods. Underwear. Ulankets, Kitchen Ware and China.

We specialize in Infants' Wear. EveryV thliiK moderately priced. FEEE! Beautiful Souvenirs with every purchase amounting to $1.00 or more--Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Ask for.not advertised specials. Sale lasts 10 days.

25c Table Oilcloth--All colors. Stristly First quality. I-'ull i Hpeciul, yard Double Roasters-- Special a i I.arpi- sine. a $1.00 a 77-, Sneeial Stiecial EXTRA SPECIAL! 10-Piece Set of Dinner Ware. floral decorations.

Regularly sold for $2.85. Special, during sale, only i a -All sizes. Heavy. Values 'Neat $1.98 up tci 25c. Sweaters--Good finality, and styWs.

Special all sizes to Cokmial a Table Set Consiato of one each Sujyar Cream Pitcher, Hut.ter Dish, Spoon Holder. P.esular -10c. Special, sc.t Men's Fleece i and i All sixes. Special, See Our i a of A i i Utensils, I i the Wear-Ever Line. THE ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE Inter-State JOS.

H. GOLDS i ON, Prop. Phone A ST. Opp. i Ave.

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