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Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey • Page 4

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EVENING BRIDE OF 62 ADVISES YOUNG PEOPLE TO GET MARRIED EARLY i Bridegroom Also Believes, in Matrimony, Urging Young Men to Take Wives As Soon As They-Can-Find the Right Girls--Aged Couple Are As Happy As Cooing Doves Aug. 3 A i oran nnd has neon a Kre.it a tho a i i i for a days, By hard work hp has a i a a celled i a a i a- I his wife, who Mrs. beccn K. Boycr." a volunteered to give some Rood advice-' 'to VOUIIK persons who arc a i i a I i mari'lcd twice before and a a i tune, which i i i to keep the wolf door for a I i a i propose i as'. I lived slinll work day.

a a a In a i I a of hay and mover! ence- before." His wife died yeaTM "rest'of'the'd'ay, a w'nVn't AKO-. and he has i one- bit i Ever since war 1 I first a "died a knee It a eighteen i comes out of Joint now and 'and and a Ih'ed happily i i i her for "trntil his but for a i would better, than the -October j. am 7r, years you PR and not: 75 old' i for I feel better now than I did I The pair met a was.25. At a ase I was sickly and a boiling one- of her i i a to work. nt "i w'lfe "in railed, at the h'oupe Rebecca.

Bover. and -I know that she on busings, a it wr.s a ease; of. love will mo tho best of She is a flrst W-lille soap was a and a i house- proposal to wed made by Mr. I keeper: She inkes a in 'her a v.ir, and 1 am sure i a her, "presence BRIDE'S OF MATKIMO.N'V. rr.y borne will, my day--' Jn spe.iklns of her woddliiK, Mrs.

My a i to young: la "to pot- a i said a a i as soon as find "the i "Tile I my. present I way to-save money a I i i a lie was a i "and arid come to 'something. Moving i i i two sllow.s,-.parkr.,-"l).llls 'and other before, I was in a. prrsition to jurist a cood a a i It i a me- to make i i proposed, and I. can tell -yon he was a said Ho works every- day "and I i a hood happy." sports arc all rlsjht while they a one's" days.

I never I in such sports, but always, took "care, of myself. Why" I am so well preserved and WEN IN C. I A i Mir. 1 M'tew I.ovott. I i MIs; Cl.iy- i 'oir.

i i i i v.ir;d'- i Daughters of Liberty, Ladie League and Othe.r Bodies Enjoy Outings i fl a pnvi i i lv lone tuliles. li.herty. i 4 0 0 Rose r.ilj-e-l a A i a i a i a ceremony i i In a a a member; of i a hieh a was enjoyed i i a were i i i bou- each'' 'able. cre.i ni i sTvr'd' i i i U. a i a a a a i i rx rjaura Ta lor.

i rirpn'v rft. A The of i AieVps TI- MeMlames A i Minni'o i Bailey. a i i A a the a in a i fit x. I I a 'if the i at i i i a i irUs bad .7, i ijoy- en- fool and for th" i-hildr-'-n. The i prbXs.

A b- the a i i rif- 1 i wlien 'a iean a i A i i nf was a i mar.rio'l i a i Friday is Bargain Day at 'S a 'tlni" It ingle a i jjr i Jn tix tnntntr. T-' ri i i i a--- I I Big Red Letter Sale low prfte -takes an- hig drop. Just "and P.T' a a opportunities-' a here for you tomor- 19 REMEMBER THE PUCE Closes a at 5:30. Except Saturday. 'SOUTH- BROAD STREET i i A SUES PRIEST a and in.

a por.ltlnn to' i mr a Rood No more soap boiling, for a i for myself. I lonesome-' a a -and worked to time. can look a my OLD I A PAIR WHO YOUNO own home. -and- ndflcV to i i I i a a i as sbon'-ap they possibly can. a i "you afn lob to married.

Take ti chance- whenever it. be; your last chance. I I nil richt to dress flnerj' a keep -youn'p men on the strlnsr. i Ret tir.orl of such and is a clrls It is of home from a-hrief amonpr reJatives Jn Berks nnl "are now- a a I of two small homes owned hy -Mr. a i i i i his farm at Sand Hill, 'near Tricetown, a i his farm- a a i con 10 a a a i a i i h-, a "i SUPPER AT CAMP and Mrs'.

Robert who arc member? of the Morris-Point camp colony; a i a number of i a i It is i a Tuesday even- even- woman to" raise a -Keepin The Scott tent and i a Is noble work. I drin't I brilliantly I i a believe in IonTM; courtships, either," for i a a lanterns and varl-col- sometlrries prove disastrous. 1 lights. The' guests Included Mr. know a i have no cause to and Mn.

Kdwards, Mrs my a i a to Mr. (Joseph M. PERSONAL MENTION for he Is good a i to" me. and I have everything a woman can wish -tor." YEARS YOUNG." Mr; Mshwlller a i of lie Is a i i a From the Atlantic to the Pacific g'o to any first- class store and ask -for i a you'll get them. Isn't that a proof of worth? Men's and Women's Lisle, Silk" Lisle and.Pure Silk: Six pair guaranteed six months.

A prices. isle by P. Dunham. 11-13-15 St 22-24-26 E. SthtP St.

Stout. 3S E. Srato St BOTH PHONES i Mrs. Case, -MiFses Mary Margaret Temple, Jennie McQullla'n, Kitty- Mclnerney! Sue Baker. Claire Tyrell, Jewell Elizabeth A Mary Rlley, Mame i Anna Burns, Edna M.

Myrtle E. "Scott. DOCTORS BUY HER BRAIN ATHENS, Celeat Parrlsh. has for yijars been hea Of a of Pedagogy at th State. Xormal School and Director the Muscosee Elementary Practlr School, has sold her brain.to a.Xorth ern i i i i a research fo purposes of- examination a a a i after her death.

It Is said a i Parr)nh Is to re celve several thousand dollars for.he brain, and the. money Is being paid her in" Installments. Miss Parrlsh-han a memory-. She can read a chapter of i a length from a volume arid after, the one. reading- can repeat the chapter.

GIRL.FIRES AT BURGLAR, -BERWICK. Aug, to find a buralar entering and another, back, MJss RutlT-Town- Townsend, a scream, was. told to 'keep her or bo killed; Instead of keeping- still, the Klrl grabbed a 32-callbrc revolver from beneath her -pillow and --operted" fire. The burglars window- to, a made their escape, one, It Is thouKhC, being Former Judge William S. Yard' of East Hanover Street.

Is occupying his cottax'd', at Eeimar for the season for the first time in Several.years.--. Jlrs. S. Stryker of West State who is -spending- the summer at the a I I A a Head, was the guest of Mrs. Robert F.

Stockton and Mrs. -TV. L. Dayton at the -Monmputh. Spring Lake, last Saturday, at dinner.

toured- England, France," Belgium and Germany. Mrs. Moses was In durJnc. the coronation of King George. and much I by the pompous ceremonies.

BOTH PHONES Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Katzcnbac.h, of North Avenue, are guests at the New Spring" Lake, for some, weeks.

Their daughter, Mrs. John A. Sloan, who has been the ffuest of her brother, H. "Hall Katzenbach at Belmar weeks, Is- with her parents, for the remainder of the MIsK Clara Blackwell of West State; Street, went from her home at Spring week, to Cragsmore, in the Mountains, with, her i -Miss Helen "Westbrook. of Tarrytown, a stay of a.

week. Elizabeth Bodlne of" State" Street, has from a visit to her a Mrs. Scudder, at her cottage In-Belmar: Sirs." Daniel P. Forst of North i ton A who was 111 i th(j i a I and has gone to the Pocono Mountains lor the a a 1 of. the A a Long- and Miss" Edith a i -Fulton.

N. have returned to i homes after i i C. J- Long of 259 Jackson Street J. Wellington Sproat, who Is known on the stage as Is vis- iting his brother, Raymond Sproat of 32" Seward Avenue. Mr.

Sproat recently closed a successful season In stock In Lincoln, and has aeveral offers for engagements for i season. MJsH Tola V. Allen and.aunt. Mrs. M.

D. Raymond, of 413 North-Montgomery. Street, have returned from a pleasant in Atlantic; City. Miss Virginia Smith, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Sidney Smith, 68 Garflold Avenue, tho guest of Mr and Mrs. Harry Sooy, of Merchant- Mr, and Mrs. George' W. Scarborough and their family, of 12 West End Avenue, a enjoying- camp life, at and Mrs.

John P. Cranney of 319 South. Broad have from a i A a i trip in; an made the pleasant mobile. Misses and "Mary Bowden of 54? South Broad Street, are. i i i heir a R.

J. at As- Park. Miss a i Devlne of New Street, at- Atlantic COUGHLIN 6 CO. Broad St. 130 SoBjh Broad St.

A Few Big Speciials for and Stturday PriKe BeielcM Ppt II. I6c I8c I2c I4c Frnfc BrMid Hinkirf, Ik. 20c lOc Miss Mabel S. Theberge has re- urned to.thc home of her aunt. IMrs.

7Iara G. "Davis. n2 Ewlng Street, fter a serious, operation at" Jefferson Hospital. i a i a Fa, Mr. and Mrs.

A Poole' Mr. and Irs. II. Kehr, Mr. and Mrs.

Reed nd H. Bergmenr are guests the Elword, Atlantic Montgomery. known on the a i stage," as -Ruby Raymond, has returned from- a three Miss Rose Kohn. of Phifade'l- phla. is "visiting her brother-in-law, Dr.

i of 605 South Warren Street. Mies. Kohn will remain here for a week. Mrs. Jacob of Streit.

la a Barnegat Beach James -W. Mesoroil, engineer of Engine Company No: 2, and Me'seroll are. registered nt the-Arcadia. Wildwood, for ten. Miss.Hannah Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Hulse, of. the Law-' rence Road, I i the as the guest of Mr. and" "Andrew McCaw Xew York City. Miss Margaret of 62 Avenue, has been spending- a vacation I York.State, Coney Island and Orangoj.for the last three Mrs.

Charles L. a home from a visit with her sister. Mrs- J. Raymond Tuck In Xew York City Menu for Tomorrow BREAKFAST. Watermelon Spanish Omelet Corn Cake 'LUNCHEON.

Vegetable Salad Bread and Sandwiches Gingerbread Iced DINNER. Broiled Scrub Potatoes Corn Salad Coffee "'Souffle" DAVISON-BARWIS Miss Mar' H. "Barwjs, of 217 Tyler Street, and i i a R. Davisori of" 04 -Chestnut Avenue, were married, yesterday afternoon o'clock, -The ce mony was by the "Rev', L. Strock.

pastor of Bethany Presbyterian The i was a quiet "owint; to the recent death 'of the bridegroom's, a short, trip. Ami -Mrs. up thejr residence at 54 Chestnut.Avenue, -FAREWELL Howard' Maxfleld, a mechanic Pennsylvania Kallroad car was rScpnfly a to i i a -position at Pittsburg, and who- was president of the Capital and i Loan Association, was given a farewell i at Trenton IIo'uso last evening of that organization were conveyed the pirk in officers "are." Mrs. i ciinrcllor; vice i Mrs. Ida Rose, 1 Mrs.

A a i "associate councilor, a i a i a of i r.nille^' f.eakrne i a i i i i i a i i a also a a i a I p.irk.' a a i and A 7" a Gc'nrK 1 I i lerv- i Georpe I a 1 of the Mrs. i war, a a i a of a a i The a a i i i i a School a I a a I a The hv a 135 pe'rsnns. a i A a a In the a by. sn-r-clal a in I Hose i aced i the. a a a a A were Jn a i a i a games." a i a i i -Mrs.

who In a "own, I a a I UfflZOStf a eoi.ld reach A 3 A i i i a a i i i beert i a i a i A head or i i Po-lleL-p of i a i a by A I of i a a been a i In- a Xo. i a a i for a Father I Cndryv. and fixed i a ar. J300. a I a a A A CHILDREN NEW I N.

A a a -it the a a a i i i i i a 'of a of AT A I ELSCWMCRi: -Get the Genuine I I I i I I iWl i Superin- KTonrterdlne, Mrs. a Horn, Mis-, hf a i Lundy. A a a a a i was. ion the a a Cad- These i been "the "rst a in A for a i "years. In 1SP3 there wore nine i a -two sons and'seven oni? of these "is "is still i i and a of ago.

'Ho was a to bf present yesterday. present a i and great- a i of Jacob Cadwalaiier. A was 'fTrtct of St. a Roman a i Church, of Yardjcy. of which the Rev.

se-ph. I a Is a About. 160 i "-croquet and gam''. 1 were' enjoyod and i and The i was a from the park in largf 1 wagons. Tho committee charge "comprised Crab Meat, 40c.

Hard 50c. Soft 60c. IRVING D. BANKS 153 North Broad SI. ''r' i A i hC Ood Unnk tOtAH Ages i I i i by the a i a to the snr.fac.-v.

Then she RICH MILK. MALT GRAIN tXlKACT. IN kept float hy i on to i TkT rf the a i came. ID flDrV IVlllK' 1 TUSt at'' i "HORLICK'S" i a i i Talto 7-ZT-ll The Wholesomeness of Exton's Oyster and Butter Crackers is ope chief values, especially appreciated by tliose who thought to' food tbeye.it. The tender stomach, too, cnn receive them tliem no solir'l food can be retained.

For this oho feature alone they'are a most vaiunbln addition home needs. Not to speak of their value.in soups, chow- der.s,_br when eaten i i milk, 'or buttered. grocers generally. i A. Trenton, LEHMAIV CO.

Food Stores Cor. i I and Klmcr. Cor. i i anil IJIvlmJon. Cor.

IVrrr nnd i llrimd nml A a i 127-131 i a i ana tjlp which she James Keennn. Miss Mamie. Police spondlng a her a and daughter of John 'J. is nt A a i City with uncle," Mr. Mrs Some Yiewi 'if Life the Batcher It luitl J21c ttnUir leil Ur -Jwithf, Jfc.

I4c Fill Lin Frtth Cfittt Jirwy aid MiHtlfII CriW "The life of birteher," Mid th Candid Girl, "la ccrtalnrj- not' th ilcst in tho irorld. I stems me a anybody to ttll Vw plain truths. 'XVhnt like?" iSatron. If I Cflndld Girl, mtdltatively. i i jxAtd mmi n'lir Inccr.

and ytuch-)ur her rrOft. nnd mile or In tha 'lAspfratlnr way nome have, and jcali not In UT I am anlc her dldnhc thlhk I bough toushwt mfnt, or the stalMl men could find, ax a mattfr of mildly heitiRht that the method fo building cp 1 would jfOsomewhfr elur to meat. "But think If 7 tht btjlchtr. I would juit to a woman 1) mlRht maXr her thlnlt." rtont know." the Matron. Ipf.

fear it would hard JoS to "Then." the Candid Clrl, 'at the. Matron. "K-Jifn she didn't want any botiM or would to tell hadn't yet found thu animal hat in that way; b-ut Jn time, I. would But of i who wni in thine of i wonM to W41 iotrn of my DIM to bill. Of coump, I'waa talklnjr for the But I would like to tell them 'a plain truth.i about Ill-nourlhed i and The Csndld eycR a Then they cleamed with merriment at THIS IS THEj'THURSDAY" AIX Without or without any sensational head It's got to be a a i affair with us andyou They Lehman is as necessary to thoughtful: Housekeepers as an architect is fable business for hungry is; no child's job, especially where a woman has the courage oav at- 1 she: go.es, and saving as she Fresh Spring Lamb Fresh Killed Jersey Ib 18c fresh Killed Free Stamps Shredded Call by nny othr'r you a to.

it i itands as thr dnrllns" mornlnj; majority. Want a Corned Beef Dinner? "1 to woman wanti" and i else, to anatomy of anlmAln. and he would find lhat they not nil loin." "The butcher could tell UK of (mid Candid Girt, "for when we trylnfr to be prartlral and are very" apt fobe'ont- slded," VI the butcher can uke of thp he 'can. 1 replied the Candid "Bot no our and un. To-let of na- ure only fceforr, the utcher, la "not to alonjt an Idea, that I butcher, woman who would my would ba the who a Cb.e*rrultj-J%r 'of und fat, who fact hat meat cannot absolutely rttK and who reallied that I up a lot of waale, and rnont profit," "I am, afraid that moil ibufcheri would Jook upon TOch a woman almply a an mark and damp all thtlr jrtoff on her," -wooida'L snly ter And If you to Jvrh'mnn "cure." wit.

putf- water." Plump the snrl round. 5 Quaker 9u V.V make, a TrAturr of. We you tumps-- Good, Tender'Steak, Ib rtkc But -Xf could (itlfr.yolnmr. than flvo The "Good Morning" Coffee is Congress drop And coupon in fVfry pound TO II. Slftmpn.

x. pound. Coffee is Strong fall to'. Thin "fn'ily. -That for (i to w-hoTjoy Houtp, Both mc poua5 JO Root ftir Extract at lOc tr Il 7n ltfil fl Tfil 10 Frit Stamps Pillsbury's Flour, 80o hM Extra Duality Prime Rib Roast, Ib16e Very Fine Spring Lamb Chop 2 Ids 25e Sfiouldsr ot Hne Milk hed Veal, Ib Fine Hamburg Steak lOc pound our srindT" big" chunks of- -whole" pi-c-s ood 'meat you yourwlf- would Quality Fresh Fish At the two Lehman-Broad "Street in I i Best FM Sc.

8c. 10c, 10 Free Stamps; 6 Bars Soap 25c klntl of for harfl l.iu'ndrj- use. jnd well rnnde, Breasts or Necks Lamb 60 pound to rut pocket in ihe brt-Ast for ttufflnii tew; 10c Sack loe Cream Thr only i for Sunday to th. bath tnb for of Wheat, 14o IScTifiQwut 'it "th6 carrfua of bmylnV'itT 1 1 i. Try a Lehman Ovan Roast, 12o Ib If you ray isr.

no fault of mint raider JI a "thousand pounda at A a profit than. "-fifty at pound 10 Free with tKli It DM.

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