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Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey • Page 11

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TKKXTOX I TIMES, Tl'EvSDAY. ini). GRAND MTO GET CHRISTMAS PARTY ON LEAK -WfiliT; ALLTRH i i i.V. i 'in a i i i i i I Siiprr.n.e i i i i i i i 1 i 1:1:1 i a i I a i i I 'v "Hi i i i i ulUUi-lu .1 a nut i i i 1 i i i i i i a II I I i i i i i i i -a i i i i i i i i nic'li i I much i i in success (it i i of i i a i i i i lie i wolrotnu I i i a i lo assist the ill i of re- Tho A ap- i i i i i i i i for deiMi- A i i i i i i i i a a xvijfiv-n i L'i't They ilo if i i i i i i --Clovc'- 1'luin Di all r. QEATHS.

2 0 .1.. on The a i i of the '''yrtTTiber Xo. n. Order i of I i i anil of P.aktrv a BERHOWITZ IS FINED FDR BOB VEAL SALE 1 i i x. of 1'11 i i i i HI Police JU.H-.

i (Jet i I 1 1 i i i i i i i i i on a i I I i a i i i of Pair Direct was i i 1 a i i a I i Mer.r i Marker. a a i a A rt Cose I i i i i i a nd st.itf 1 a i i a I OTTO E. FISCHER. rVom uo PASS on a at 2 I I i i i nt i i a unOKAW--In tl.is i on 30th i i a r.rokaw. Rr.

Tin- a i and fricmls oC a i a i i from i a Xo. M.I K. i i a noon at 2 o'olook. I at i convenience (if the a i CARS PA It I'll I this i on the Kllzn.liPtth. i a of l-'red n'nd K.

Carsparphcn. a tho "ervices from her parent's residence. No. lOdurwooil on a at o'clock. I ment private.

I'l. At I i i X. L'Ttli a i i i a a a i and i of the i i i the ser'v- at i i i i i on i a i i i i nt 10 3'elock. I i New i X. at i of.

the a i I I i i L'Sth i a a i i a a a A i Hue. a i i i i -ire I i a a residence of her a a Mr. and Mrs. A i Iliirrougrh. Princeton A on at 12 Inter- at Klvi-rvlcw i rest on the a a beloved i of a and da.uchfer of a and the a Charles A.

a acted "ft --'ars The a i and i of the i a i i a a i 30." I a Lane, rn i a noon, at o'eloek. I at i a i af the a i OlCONjSfEI.L;--In i on the a i The a i a i a i also Looal Xo. a i i i a i i a tend the funeral from IHH a resilience. Xo. 44 Charles Street, on Wedensday a at o'clock.

i at Ilivervien- Cemetery. SPARE--In i city, on the 2 7 Maud i of H-irold M. d.ui'.'lite, of i and the late Mary Bell Baker. relatives a i a i are I i to attend the funeral from the residence of her a i a Klwood Spare. Xo.

147 Sherman A on Wednet. lay af- lornoon at 3 o'clock. I --nt at Kivervlew at the ience of the a i St'TCMFFB--In i a a on the 25th i SutcliCe. Tlic relatives and friends of the a i Invited to attend the funeral services at the mortuary chapel of Ivins Taylor, Xo. 22T K.

State RL. Trenton. N. on Wednesday afternoon Kt 3 o'clock. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

Entered I rest, on the 29th William, of the late Ann Wall, apred eS years. Tho relatives and i of the family, also the i Ward Social i a i i attend residence of Mrs. Harriet Bevlns. Xo. "763 Centre Street, on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.

Interment at Rlvervlew Cemetery. PARIS. Pec. 30 1 i i passed the a i a I i I.ouls of Finance a of 491 to 01. The was considered i a to a of i in i i Weather Forecast U.

S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau. Local Otllca Trenton, N. J.

I'rcdletlon--Probably fair to- niKlH and Wetlnesday; slightly colder; temperature about -0 degrees tonlnht. 1 i the Slate; at n. in. depth on all roads a.verap;cd one-half incji. This coverinp will he increased somewhat ilnntiK this'afterngpii and to- Yesterday noon p.

m. yesterday tO a. m. today l'ressure-8 a. m.

Tfel. -Htim. 61 Tfinperaiure--HiKhest 21 defirees; lowest last i 10 decrees; 12 noon, 20 decrees; 2 p. lii deBrees; 1 p. 2" deprrees; p.

21 decrees: I), 20 decrees; 10 i. 17 decrees; 12 i i 1C a. 17 de- prees; 4 a. 21' degrees; 6 a. 24 decrees: a.

27 decrees'. Highest ar.d lowest i date last year. and 22 decrees. Iliprhest and lowest on record this a (W in and in 1917. I Dry 'Wet Bulb IS IS 62 27 100 today, 2JU9 Inches; chance In 24 hours, minus 0.49 inch.

Wind--S a. m. today, south; miles per hour. Weather--Last i clear: this morn- ins, snow. Precipitation--S p.

m. yesterday, none; total last 24 hours, .06 Inch. Sun--Sets Tuesday, 4:43 p. rises Wednesday, 7:21 a. m.

Moon--Sets Wednesday, 1:16 a. m. Kiver-- lieadine of ease, 8. 5.9 no'chanpre. Hiprh water Wednesday, 11:75 a.

and p. m. temperature below zero. Lowest Weatiier Stations. Temp.

Ijst A a i City 22 IN MEMORIAM STOUT--In levins remembrance of Alfred Reed Stotit. who doparted this life January 2, 1919, age 24 years. done In the best of his days. BllKhted In manhood's btoom: Taken from the hearts that loved him To sleep In a silent tomb. No more meet or nee thee; As In the happy past: -But In our hearts thy Wo treasure to the last.

Boston a fMeatro Cincinnati -Denver Galveston Jacksonville. Kansas City Los Anpeles Xew York Philadelphia San Francisco. Washington at a. m. Snow I'ioudy Station 21 hrs.

.01 .02 .16 a Clear Clear. Clear Clear Snow Snow Cloudy Snow The Lake Superior storm center has moved to this recion. with an nttencl- inp mcxlerate fall of snow from a section eastward to the coast. The temperatures will continue mostly below freezing i the next two days, with a moderating tendency Wednesday nlpht. The persistent high pressure over the Hocky Mountains has diminished, and extensive depression prevails over tho Northern Rocky Mountain slope.

The pressure Is diminishing in the south, with a corresponding: Increase in warmth In those regions. G. HAROLD NOTES. i i a 1:1 First rrci-i'ii-t Police Court this i i imposed line of J50 upon Joseph of St. Avenue, a a i i wife.

I'lea'loil i i wife tretllit'd a i i a i for homo l.itv at niclu ho. attac-lvcd I fier. knoi-ked her to the floor I Joseph Schrojnor. of North i I A was hold a i for Mho a i on a char-'e nf i i and a preferred. liy Meeliir.sky.

of i i Street. Kol- lowing nn a i i it is alleged, Bchretiier i i th-. i i i i i jihuiii iho and i his lists. Tho hearing.s of Mrs. Grace I clersnn of Kast Hanover Street and -Mi's.

XelMe J'trirlow of IC.ist Front who werv a i Green. and I a of vice souad, were postponed i tomorrow morning in order to enable" them to procure i They are being hold under $200 bail each. M.TX Von Hoenipr, who a Ktoro on Kast State Streot and who disappeared several weeks ago," after he had failed to maJe good several checks which In- tendered as payment to wholesale furriers, was released on his own recognizance for tho grand jury. Von Iloenig resides on South Olden Avenue and was arrested by Detective Sergeant Heher and Patrolman Cooney when he came to this city to visit his family, An agreement has been reached by Hoenig and the persons to whom he Issued Uio checks. TOMORROW NIGHT a i i be one of the several a of the Xew Year's Kve re- i of Trenton Lodsre No.

P. n. The a i i 8:311 and i i il 11 -The i a home a i a i a Street. A a are in charge of a i made up of A. i Frederick i Kraemer, Frank Thomas.

I a Max Hash I and Kueene Former State Senator W. Florance of Middlesex has been appointed hy as a the a Board of Conservation and He succeeds George A. Steele of a town, whose, term expires. Senator Florance is a a and as Mr. Steele Is of the same polltlc.il a i i there Is no change in the political i a i of the board.

DRILL. For shipbuilders an Inventor has mounted an electnic i for counters i i rivet holes in steel plates on a two-wheeled cart to make its movements easy. PHILADELPHIA HAS FIRE ATilTY HALL i i i i i i i i i i i A FIM- i in a i i i i i I I i i i I i i i i i i i i tli" a ami lu'oko i Ir a i Hi" i i iii I I i i Hi" i i i iv.niT of Tin i i i i i a i i i i i .1 i i i i i I I I 111, 1 i i i i i I i i i i i. t' .1 i i nit.i by i i i i a i i i rii'---: i i 'lours, i a '1 a i i i tf'i- fire. ttilUT i i 1 i .1 In!" tli- 1 i i i i KERLIN IQINS WITH EFFICIENCY BUREAU i i .1 a i i i who for i h.is i the i a i i I Mlli'e.

re- i i i i i i i i ol i i i i i i I i I i Ihv 1 hi-r'- i a i i i i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i 1 I I I i i i pOSt- a of a i i i Mr. i i i i new i i a i i i i i Hie iu-y .1, a i i 11 i I i i ''n I I I of 1 i i i i CONTRACTORS MEET MEN ON WAGE SCALE 1 i i i a i i i a i i to i the I A a i i i of ho i a for for 411- i i i i i i i i hut i a I 1 i i a i a i i i 1 1 Hi i a 'DISCUSS NEW QUARTERS i At Die i i i i of i i i i to lie h'oM i i i in the i i the T.h.«- i i a i i a of toe i i he cli-soussed. i i i a a I tho i i i liy a a I i the i I i a hoen a i I to sorure i i a a i i i a i a i a a a i i house. Tho i I i a 'he Fred C'. Camtar- phon IK a i a i i a report this i WATCH NIGHT AT CENTRAL T'nion a i i held New Year's MVP in a i a the Sfonrt I i a a Flrnt a i i i a i will i in .1 social i At o'clock tho watch servir.o i open, i i i i i CHRISTMAS PLAYS AT FIRST i i i i i i he Srhnnt i i i i i i -i i i a .1 of i i i i i v.

i i I i 1 ARMY GRIEVANCES JUST, SAYS -BAKER ASKS ARREST OF RlflWY HUSBAND rr' i iJT. ATTR-WPT-- E-SGAPE i i i i who i-a-it I HW-I i I i A I C.cnihnrl. i 'triil. CiilonvMi 5ASIOJLHEES1MAN ATCHICAGfl PARTY uf I i i -n 1 lt a i A i Thompson 1 i i i a I Uickcu.s' i I senteil i the i i i i Schoo'. of h.

at a a and i n- I i r. i st). -r I I a i i i i a I a i i i i li was ful iocs diirini; a 1 i .1 i foi r-- hoys, II A i a i i 1 I 1 As i i i i i i-: free tlu- i a i i i i i a i chil, .1,:,, a i i i I i a i i i i up in an a i TO KF-Ft TONIGHT a a AH" -UNION MEETS TODAY Members of i 1 1 1 wil! i s. 12-J Kiu-t a i n-, t. pin tor -I.

i I a proprnm i is to ho i th" i i i i 1 i i i I j.l.'ist week of to top floor. i i SS 1 'A' CARTERET-BLU3. CONDUCTS A A I A PARTY is for Xtras ui boup or of Milk, For a thin little Girl Till she's finer than Silk. Lovers Know What Momn. We miss thy smile, thy ttentle voice.

We miss eve. where: Bnt-thou art -now Jesus. Oh, may we meet there. DearlT lovod In life and sadly In by his father, brother, slaters and UNDERTAKERS OEOROB H. POULSON.

Fntieral Director and Embalmer. 18 So-nth Warren Street. Telephone 358. CT.tj.-^t5RD P. Fcmeral Director and Embalmer.

308 S. Broad St Phone 814. J10 N. Clinton Ave. Phone Funeral Directors and Embalmers.

Phone 965. South -Broad Street. CLARK B. ROGERS. Funeral Director and Embalmer.

188 Farnsworth Avenue, Phone SS. Bordentown. N. J. COL.BMAN-APPL.EGET Funeral Directors and Embalmera, 1B2 Mercor Street Phone E236.

W. E. McCOT, Fnneral Director and tmbalmer. phone 2ZO. Bordentown.

N. J. JOHN A. HARTMANN. Fflneral Director and Embalmer, 558-541 Centre Street.

Phone 64(0. EwiNG CEMiSrisRT Lots InxZO. $40 to 1100. PERPETUAL CARE. OFFICE.

475 GREENWOOD AVE. Phonn 282-W. Fnaeml Dealina Cut HERMAN FINK. '76S Brunswick opp. McKlnley Hosplta' Phone 2S04-W.

J. OGDKN ARMOUR Leader of Merchants, Endorses Business Education. Xo man in America is better qualified to speak requirements of business than OGDEN ARMOUR, head of the great Armour Company. Comparing the college man with the technically trained business man in business, Mr. Armour, coiieut issue of Collier's "Weekly, says: "I believe even our greatest n-niveraities might well take from the BTJaiNWB 00T.T.TXJIMJ, which make a sincere effort to see inn-t their giodnates do well in after life.

Successful men are their best advertisements." "We should think it highly ridiculous to give the doctor, the lawyer and the engineer each precisely the same sort of training, bnt we do not seem to think it is eqna'ly ridiculous to give exactly the same general collegiate work.to men to educators." J. OQDEN ARMOUR. A. Mr. Armour looks npon the College Man as a product fktA can be more quickly and more trran the absolutely raw product, and suggests that thejnan with a Business Education is technically equipped for a business career, and as more willing to start at the bottom than the College Man, who thinks his college education should give him a mnhing start in business.

"We need more and more tinned men. Wnatwemost desperately need is men of sufficient breadth of vision, of. sufficiently clear, minds to that for which no university can equip the applied As America's Leading Merchant, Mr. Armour is the successor of the late Marshall Field of Chicago, who was, like Mr. Armour, a great believer in the efficiency of the practical education-of Business Colleges for Business Men.

RIDER COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Viclor Moiloary Chapel iviNs FUNERAL DIRECTOR Flunk B. Moore and John E. Gill, 223 BAST STATE STREET. New clor Rccoi If you love music, there are certainly selections in this new list which will make a special appeal to you. Whether you have a preference for operatic arias or concert songs, or lean toward instrumental music; whether popular song hits strike your fancy, or you revel in lively dance numbers, there is music of the kind you like best in these new records which you will surely want to hear--and to have in your own home once you -have heard them.

N'umbrr Dew Heart Emilio dc Gogorza WS.Ti Hymn to the Sun (from "The Golden Violin Miicha Elman 74597 foi (Without Thee) Geraldine Farror 87292 tu (Glances So Soft) AbaeliuGAlli-Curci 74599 Only Yon John McConnnck 64833 Invitation to Waltz Philadelphia Orchcttra 74593 PagU-cw-- Prolog Part I Renato Tnnelli 64831 Part II Renato Zanelli 64S32 I An Climbing A1U. I Camphell and Henry Boer Yon Didn't Want Mo When You Had Ma (3) Come Thou Foont of Erery Slewing from "ErminSo" (2) Birds la the Night My Medley For Trot Accordion And He'd Say Oo-la-la! Medley One-Step I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep Medley AD the QmVeri are Shocldcr Fox Trot Henry Barr) Victor JS632 Victor Orchestra Pietro Pietro 10 12 10 10 12 10 10 10 1S623 10 Pr.ee $1.00 l.SO 1.00 l.SO 1.00 1.50 1.00 l.CO All Star Trfo 11S626 All Star-Trio (2) Stan of the Victor Military Band) Victor Military Z8K Billy MUII ay) 18623 Spaed n'ait Up la Air, Boji Dowa to Cotton 1 MtfM Fox Trol J18629 Trot Ohl MadleyWaIt Nobody Stop Wonderful Th Lot i Ey 3 Down in a Four Victor Light Joiiph C. Orckit raj Jce JK C. 18630 Sterling Trio) 18631 r.v» a Good Fellow" Victor Light Cotnpany -10 10 10 10 12 .85 .85 .85 .85 J.35 Hear these new Victor Records to-morrow at arty Victor dealer's. He will "gladly give you an illustrated, booklet describing these new- records and play any music you wish to hear.

New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers ori the 1st of each month. Victrolas in great variety from to $950. Victrola N. J. NEWSPAPER!.

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