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TRENTON EVENING TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 27, IfUB. Burlinglon Club Backs Wilson Society Folk in Comedy Princeton Revivals Grow Suburban SMITH MEETINGS BEVERLY SOCIETY BURLINGTON CLUB TINDALLHOMEIS "TRAILfflTIER" I a.rger Auditorium Required to Accommodate Crowds Attend- 't irg Revival at Princeton March a a a Gypsy i a i i a i a i i i i i i i i I i Im i I i i a I i i i a i a a i i ls i i i a of So i 3 i i i i a i were i I a i a ous, i is a a i i Is a i a of a ng a meetings. a a i by. a choir of i was Impressive. the a i conducted a i for men In the a in the Branch Building, his subject "The Trickster." It was the of the Sunday afternoon meet- ng-s In evening at Second the a i again i i i prayer i i i -held i 10 i o'clock as i i No.

1. Alexander Street, to crosa- H'C' a i i Street, 1 at the resl- I Mrs. Walbel. 3 1 A a Mrs. Walbel.

i sity HUw'-e, a a Place. a and a Street, at the residence- of 3. ImffleM, 23 University Mrs. a leader. Mercer Street, and A at 'he residence of Mrs.

Mac-Donald, 81 Mercer Mrs. Marcus Far'r, leader. District No. 2. a A a Aven-ue.

a i of Mrs. S. a a a 3f a A Mrs. F. a iway, leader.

Wiggins Street and Road, at the residence of Mrs. S. J. I'lcClenagrhan. Wiggins Mrs.

a a leader. Ta.rk al the i Mrs. Hill. 14 Park Street; Mrs. U'llllam Lelg-h.

leader; Madison Street Moore-Street, at the residence of Mrs. Stryker, 1 4 a Mrs. A. Seldensticker. leader.

District No. 3, a Street, 'Wll" a Street and Olden' Street. Morah and Spruce Street. reel a N'assau Street, from Moore Maple Streets, both sides, at the of Mrs. R.

a 201 Nassau Street; Mrs. Polhetnus, a Ma-ple Street. linden Lane, Nassau from Maple Street, both sides, the residence of Mrs. Sayen. ''4 Nassau Street: Miss H.

E. Hen- i is invited to a BORDENTOWN ---Tb-e J. has been purchased by MTss B. Murphy, of the Bordentown i i Xurse Association. A J.

March-' has a' business i to New York. i I i i i a a i a a i Square Garden. Miss Teresa Masterson. of "ti Avenue. Princeton Avenue, and i a Place, at the residence of Oreen.

19 A A .1. V. leader. EDWARD RITTENHOUSE VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Kr.RMI.VGTOX March r.il services for Edward Rlttenhouse, died at the home of his daughter. -J.

VanCIeVe, Saturday -frMn I held at the--Van I tomorrow i a i.0:30 o'clock. The Rev. A. fi. A strong, pastor of the Methodist will officiate.

He was S4 years old and was oldest- member of the Frenchtown Methodist' Five children survive. Mrsr J. Wright, of Mrs. A J. Runyon, of Newark; Mrs.

C. F. Klein, of Newark: J. H. VanCleve of Flemlngton.

and Wealey of Mllford. Interment JwllI in the IN FARCE COMEDY I a a a a i a Utc rrub oT mir- I i i i wj'l a a a i A i i a A i '25 a Lu Lu i a i a May 10 Hub i present Teni' pl'" a a a of i i a a i i people of the section in the cust. "The a i a a i a a i Associa- i i i Some i ngo i i i A i a i i a i i i i at a cost of a i i i a a a i a a a i i i INTERESTING DEBATE AT GRANGE MEETING a 2 7 A i of Orange, No. 77, In a a a a a a i debase was The ques- Uoh, "Resolved, a there Is a i i a was discussed. F.

W. Cruser. William Mrs. T. V.

L. Carhart and Miss a Weart aided the a i a i sida. i John 'Stout. Mrs O. Voorhees.

N. a Robert i a a a i a i i i the H. Moore. George H. a i .7.

Percy Van a dc-. elded in a of the a TO GIVE MUSICALE i-OK CHUKCHrBENEFIT LAWRKNCEVUj-LK. March the benefit of the a Church" a a i be given a i at of Mrs. F. Brearley, of the Road.

The program i begin at o'clock. Those who i take a Mrs. a a i Miss. Orace Miss Irene a Miss O'Brien. Art Poole and Eliot roole.

Miss I a will recite several se- ENBORSESWLSONf SCElf fARNSflFBBBffi Urges Renomination of Patriotic President i I a 2 7 i a Club, com- Itpsi-d a i a i a i i i a th'e i a a i i I i i I i i i a i i i i I Is a I i I i i i i i i a i a i a ion I i i i I i i a Ir a I i a a of i nil i i 11 I I ThV'y i a a i i i i i i i i I i I i i a steiTecl i a i i past a i a peace i fj, i our 1 a a a a a i i a i i i a i a i and- patriotism unparalleled in. the i of our and a renoml- a of i i for an- and the i of delegates to the a i a i to i support." They also a i endorse the proprresslve State a i i a i of a F- i who has so to i the con'dl- a Jersey, a a a i upon success i a a STOUTS CELEBRATE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING Mr. Hiul a Stout a i a i a i i a i ago. A a a music, were served. Those Mrs.

S. a a a Miss Helen a a Mrs. Sarah F. Hover. i i a Carty.

a I I i a a a a Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carty. a a Flora Carty, a a S'd Mrs! "Fre'd J'on'ea. Mrs.

J. P. Hoover, of Burlington, spent Saturday i i In this city. Miss a Dugan bas a pleasant visit to her sister in i a i a James J. Flynn and Joseph F.

represented the local a of" ffieTTncretrt' Order of i i a at a i of the i County Board at i Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Warner motored to this i a to pay a visit to theh- daughter.

Mrs. John-J- Mr Mrs. Frank T. Buchan'an have been a i i Mrs. J.

A of A Park. The men's i at the Borden- tonian Theatre a a was well a and a very forceful sermon on "Booze" was delivered by C. f. Bantum. During the meet- I "Billy" Sunday were sung.

Mr and Mrs. Isaac J. Keuper. of were i i i Mrs. a mother.

BarkhpHz, here yes- 1 DRESS UP WEEK at The GimdlinK Store The Fascination of Dress If What woman ever successfully eluded the subtle fascination of fine clothes, or, having preserved a consistent indifference to dress, what woman in the end ever regarded her Surely Eve, studying the possibilities of that first fig leaf, in her heart musrtfhave felt she had the loss of Eden. Henceforth she--and her daughters through all the flight of time would have an all hT own--an interest that Adam might parallel, but which he could never evade. If No wonder there record toshowtfrat: Eve to slip back Eden watchman and his flaming sword. That old Garden possessed irnrlMiinVilp ad vantages, hut Adam, with the help of all. the angels, iould not have taken Mother Eve back again once she had set that fig leaf fluttering eternally the coriid.jrs of woman's interest.

IjAnd what daughter of Eve since then ever has faced a sorrow so sharp, a-disappointment so bitter, that clothes could take nothing from --excerpt from "Dress Up--the Familiar Miracle." 'Us Spring-And Every New Store Mei its Fashion's Instant Approval-Prices Remarkably Low. or Should See Our Splendid Showini of New Spring Suitls at 15.75 $23.50 Styles are correct and attractlvej materials and the SPBOTAT-- Womwi's and Brand New Suit, of the Orkdfi, Oe On Tomonpw, only. Aeiratlfur- 1 of wdur-and serg-o. Kabnidlne acrd All alzoy-lji lot. WJSW COATS; In fine "variety serges, poplins, checks, chinchilla, mixtures and Kolf- iner.

Manir silk at W.9.% to Here Girls Can Be Ontfitled at Least Cost COATS FOE BIO AND LITTLE OIRT.8, 2 TO 14, AT At $1.95, $2:49, $2.96, $3.95 to $9.95. A. assortment, little beauties In serge, gabardine, cheeks, wool silk poplin'. In the wanted colors. DRESSES.

Dalatfness galore for 2 to 14-year-olds, ati JB to COLORED I'Ufe DUVSSES. Smart? Tou should see these at Values 11.25.. to And Don't Fail to See Our Beautiful Stock of Waists, Skirts, Underwear, Etc. STORE FOR THfcillY PEOPT.n. 19 S.

BROAD ST. Given and Redeemed. M02V P. i a a A a Uun-. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank i i i Mrs. A a A Griffith. -Charles Potts. Mrs.

a Mrs. i i a Parker. i olet a a CHILD WELFARE TOPIC OF READING CIRCLE MEETING A a 2 7 A i esting: i a i i was at the home of Mrs. i Conover. The was -the program was as "The Desires of A i a Oirls." Mrs.

J. E. "A i and Her 5uards." Mrs. K. H.

Perr "The Arm A 'he Boy." Mrs. J. D. a "A Prodigral Father." "Only a Promise to a i Miss Clara a vocal solo; "The Man From Gray," "At gome and in W. a as a Phase of Social cation," Mrs.

N. A the Doors of Life," COMMUNITY SOCIAL FOR LAWRENCEVILLE FOLK a i at 7:30 I the a a comnvTinlty entertalnnttjnt i he given to i all parents, i a i are I i 'Part one i be.a a by the primary a i "Birthdays of Famous Americans." Part two w.ill a i a felltltled "A lu Chouolaiw Town." A the a i Ice crea.rn will be on sale. I'lUL't-edti i be devoted to the public-school SCHOOL ORCHESTRA AT COMMUNITY ENTERTAINMENT SLACKWOOD, March 27. This evening at o'clock, at Slack- wood School, a i entertainment will be held for the parents, friends and children of i A i i a of the event -will yie Initial appearance of the Slack- wood School Orchestra. Part two of the a i will "conatst tourer entitled "A Trip to Town." Ice cream and candy will be on sale a the -Th-e-proeeeds-wtH be used for playground equipment.

FI FMINGTON Bartles Hawke, of and Richard Pate, of Denver, are spending a few days with Mr. -rtjrwke's and William W. Hawke. Mis Ida Barrlck left Croton, to spend a few weeks her hrother, A Barrlclc. Miss Florence Cooley, of Frencht spent--the--wclt end with parents," Mr.

and Mrs. J. Sherman Coolev. Miss Thelma of Ogontz, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. William K. Mls Viola Hill, of was triweek-end guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill.

Joseph Bloy3, of Stanton, was a gueit of Mr. and Mrs. H. Berkaw over the week-end. The of the Stanton Reformed Church held a social at the home' of Mr.

and Mrs. Silas Schomp Saturday Miss Mary Johnson, of Stanton, was a week-end sweat of Miss Qlrarda a 2 a i of KI1 a i who dlefl at the home of his a a CTharlea H. A a a i be hold at trre home of Mr and A a tom i at 10:30 The Rev Dr. Sonne. pastor of Church, i offi- i a Mr a i a a i a a In Bucks Pa a 73 a np-o He of a i Hop: i Jersey Volunteers, part I a i a i Oaks.

a Malv i I i a lor wvi H-e ml i i Ho en Hs.ieti a a a served iTa- nf I a Post, So IS, A. of i One Mrs. A a a i I i i a i plot i a L-arlaon's Corner- MEMBERS ELECTED TO BOARD OF EDUCATION A March fol- i were ejected for a i i hn ttt'p Hoard -o-f- Cranltur-y i P. Ft i i I a F. Perrlne, and np.rptpn.

is now composed i members: S. H. i i i F. Perrlne. lolin Bei-ffn.

C.eorge. Mershon. .7 a i K. S. a E.

S. Rarclay. BURLiNGfo'Nf MOOSE ELECT a 2 7 I SOTi. I.oval Order Moose a i officers: i a J. vice i tator.

John E. a J. a a I suarrl. a a A a 'treasurer. i a J.

A a sec- a Oeorpe one year. a i S. i two a a i a years. i C. i PR1NCEIONTAN UN01ER; Marie Dean is spending a few days with Mrs.

Edward. Bryant," at Somervllle. I i I a i at' Uu. ut' a a l'. i a a 1 a i wa.8 a a i a a a I a i a a i i Th.iBe i a i i i a I a a i i i i i a i i i i i a i a i i i i i i i i I Uot i a a i i i a i i i i lie.

-J a I i i i i 1 i i a i a I Y.i..7i],in i a a i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES AT FLEMINGTON Mnn.li a a a i of 1 a Place, was a i i i at er i a i a i i If to fa Mr Ambrose Tindall nf a i of this place, an- receiving a a Ions over the ar- i a of baby son, who has been named A Frank of Trenton spent ves- tpr.inv i i parents. Mr. and Mrs v-- Vinnrrr returned ti-nSiL Ashury Park they b-en Mr. Hiilso Iris sent to next year miK-h to the -surprise and ai.i^i^'olntin^U of Ms Ivtr? AdajfiRlall. Miss Robbing and Miss Bastedo were jjuestfl of firJW a at t)' Itc Neck.

Mr. and Einmons hive vlHltlnrftfreir.dauBhter. Mrs, HutchlnsonfHna family at Bordentown. Miss Gra'celeSirbberley of Robblnsvillo spent yestf-gawS with her friend. Miss RobhljTrJ3w Wnrren 'igilffaall of East Trenton w'TF of bin mother MraHEdlth Tindall.

Mrs. Walker of Pembertpn -tnd Mrs. AJnAida Brown. whollslill Pf Mr. and Mfis.

Charles E. Rue and vest'Tday ofBMr. and Mr 3 Allison at Square. Mr. and Mjs.

D. Hullck en- friends at 'dinner Satur- even 8 SrVr-nJllBiffi a victim of the 1 nVr yesterday. Wilmington, of Trenton! isaiapcii.uiiJSMoc,!"^ days Dr. family, of East Wbitniore are Church tomorrow: Miss Mlrinle -Whttmnre. at the Wpmeriis College.

Elmira. N. Is her Mr. and D. F.

Whitmore, of South Main T4me and Grass Seed Mai tin C. Ribsam Trenton, N.I Snook, who lone time. 'con-; to her bed. ajfar yiJsble, of-this-place. -accompanied the- excursion l.Kts-.

to- more yesterday add attended "Billy" Sunday meetings. Irch David C. Griffith, of Trenton. Tells Cranbury Folk of Rum's Terrible Hold A March 2 7 I i the. a a i a a i i i i a a i i a i i i a i i i i I 1 a 1 I I I i i i i spe.

i a a i a i i he i i i.s i i 'Since a I I I ind the largre a i i a 1 i i a a i I i of i i i life I a most i a -his a Tecttal i I esting a i i i a phan as a mere baby, he, WHH. placed In "a i Home In Boston and it the agre of five a "was adopted by a fajnlly where was I i store a i i a accustomed sen i i A varied i a 1 6 wns put out On a a Ui a a setts a I i a a noble a i a a a i a i words a a a i I i i a i A the a of a In a a a the.re active" I i i a i i i a i i r. an tc.ohr- ad a a i a a told he. i a i of his a i i i a a first I a a a i a a fairs, i he, i a I i position. From Boston he 'to New i a i a i a a form.

A i some i i i i a I i Mr. GrlfTtth said. "A i 'said to me a one as I a a i out to a i 'The a i a n-as a i i of the a curse. I horror a-nd discrace, not stop. A man me he saw me i of i a one i People salc.1 to me.

don't i Go to New Tork or i a i a If you a i i I i to I I was i people, and did rot wee. why It" was anybody's i ness a i If a to i aRO I I wo uld die, a a and was so discouraged a If anybody had erlve.n me a glass of a i acid I have, a It I wanted to i to out of misery a a Even dojj xvould not look at me. My a a a a sorry poor fejlows In th'e same place as STM waTT-sorry for RftmS people said. 'He's i hut Kood i i a i came to me "Rl1. 'Dive, you're I believe in God i save, you If yotL Will -Only' i -yout- i him to i a a a i on We Have to Be a just about as I was i sobered up.

In response to I i a i KO thi- a i I wa.s~»o--fe-f41-n-K -of emotion but I went all OVIT i In my ml'nd. had been a i a i -but i thine: was ea.tInK i out. i my a i away my i and I here's i was. sincere--I said, 'fTxd, I'll a i i i a curse away from I went 11.7 .) sire to i since. There was no compromise--I had to do one or tne other.

'Billy wolce me up but God cot me. I hope God i strike rne dead the i I start I a saloon or a a i I mean to overcome. God I have fered enough aeony and remorse, and have spent thousands of dollars on rum." Mr. Griffith closed with an earnest appeal to all youner men to never take the first Rlass and urped the Christians present to help the fi-llow who If ts "Tell i there Is a said, "put your arms about i plead and pray i i and MAY WE SHOW YOU 4 i i r-i I ti 11 'i rn u.ri'1 I i i a China ill I Initij. BEDROOMS fnrnisheTfor only SS: $25.45 FURNITURE 148 N.

Broad $13- a i I 11 I a I 1 a 2 I 1 rsss Hi WILL PUSH FIGHT FOR SHIP CANAL i i a L'7 Si i i i i i a i I i i i i i i i 1 i a i i i i f.ir i I army" i a i i i cert a i a a fonfllve pmriiof-cs. Effortn i he madei to have Senator chati-man of the Senate i i a A i iirijiortance of a a i i i a i i i i I a i a i i i i a such a i i i i i i i i i i i i miso i "The i a i he i nf Jie i i a i i i i i i i i i i i for the, i i a i of a i i i LODGE PLANSEiEBRATION BURT.rNGarOX. March iii CouncTTNo. Is; a i a a i to celebrate ft is i a i a Special a ent has been enRaced from i a phia, and hiiin uel -Vtll--foMo-w a i 11 I I tho Corporation wira to Klorpnre H. extP Its mains In wlio has Jfipr some fr work ithe Woi-ks 111 'at Is a.

TOIIllam Hofflirrger Is sertonslv lgBhome on fcecgnd Streft. lie of pneumonia, Mrs. Aaron iWiobrt will take tin her residence in Mlllville with her brother. Florence Castle No. 1R.

1C 'O. HOPFWFU Main Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biinn, who re- Mrs. C.

attended, an even- between Hopewell and intr (tatheririe at the home -of Mr. and ton. are the parents of a baby daugh- Gtorge Trenton. Sat- a ween ton, are the parents of a baby daughter, born Fridfiv. Mother and babe are doing nicely, under the Tare ot Dr.

Robert Miller. a i Moore. a i i JERSEY CITY WILL RENEW GAS FIGHT JKRPF.Y CITT, i to i his apalrist the I Service Corporation In an efTopt to a i cheaper and electric r.atps for, Hudson i Mayor Pasran, Jersey City. a the Mayors of i i i towns" a Townships" of the i of a that Is to 10 waqrod by Jersey i alonp it i i a i i do not a to rvln. I Corporation Attorney John Bentley.

of Jprscv City, who has br.pn pncapod for thQ 1 I -with M.iyor Fagan's wishes, diotate-d th which i o- scribes propoRed action r-r-fore i i I i i i Commission. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN i a 27. a i i i i a a i was dragged 100 CTIIB WM RFPFAT PI AY March to a n. "T.nrttes of i has liein i repeat a in a a i the, a i P. Voorhces IB from, an 'attack of bronchitis.

Mra. W. Murphy recently "nn. M.S. urday Guile Hunt sustairted a number ot painful cruises Saturday o-ftemoon by being; thrown from wagron whtn hl'a at a pasglng.

automobile a sharp turn in the Rose. oit four IsJcrltlcally 111 with pneumonia, -fol- I 8 i Dr. and Mrs. John W. Ward have be'en entertaining Miss Sarah D.

Dobbins. 'a member of the faculty of the Forrest Grove School for at Washlngldn. D. C. Miss Dobbins was for many years a member of the faculty Penninjjton Seminary.

A meeting of the members of the park and' shade tree- commission will be held In Odd Sail tomorrow evening to arrange for the eprtng work In Kunkel Park. Several more united with the Presbyterian and churches at the morning services yesterday. White diarrhoea Is the arrroTifr Tsmiitry. -ana- altnouRlv not grenerally known. It has Its origin in the mature fowl.

In next Saturday's article-on the Times Farm Pajre, Professor James B. Mor- mn.n discusses thfs dreaded- disease in all Its aspects, and offers many valuable sugrlrestions for Tfn prevention and cure. -Melvln Snook, of this triclnlty, had Tils-- ilRiit Ushed up Iho i Tjf a Iron i i J. A. has been on the' sick list week.

"Nelson McCltue chA spent the week-end a( tho I apeil I I i i i i home jof his mother, Mrs. Mary McClure. en route to ft. Louis, where "he will -William N. a and chll-, dren spent Saturday In The Sewlntf Circle of the M.

Church will meet at ihe home of Mrs. Harry Wilson Wednesday afternoon ft o'clock. Mrs Hany V. -Staples nver the weak-end of Mrs. Katherlne Race, of Newark.

Mr. and Mrs. Riiswell Runyan. Trenton, wero i (tuests at the home of Mr. a parents.

Mr. and C. a Herbert of Vew York. Is visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs.

F. K. a i Hervey Hill visited i In Xew York City over the Mr. -n'nd --n-ftn- surmnoned to New York yesterday, where Mrs, Hurley's mother. Mrs.

Head, is seriously Only To ret the frenulne, call -for full name. LAXATIVE BROMO QUIMTNE, Look for Hlsm.itnre of E. GROVB. Cures a Cold In One Day. 2Sc- Advertisement.

SPEC! AT; PRICES! March 15 to April 15, on Gas Electric Fixtures arid Supplies. Big assortments to select BINDER EL co CT 184 SOUTH BROAD ST. JBROATJ ST. a -Jfc Ip Fnvoritc of From the a i Prices as inviting as the styles and credit as generous as the assortment Lu l.iuhrs/ i i i I Suit-! i a i Si-i-fjn ai'ni i i i a i i i i a a Shpplu-rcl i i i i I "hiff'on. i i i i all i i i i i i i i i i i i i Amonfr HIP 'i" i i and Prices in Suits range from $14.00 to $30.00.

Prices in Coats, $8.00 to $15.00. Thp drpsisps tJiis sivison i a i a r-ar- i out 1" i i i TniT-tii and i Scraps and Sillc ccini til inn's." P'i'pa a Skirts arc very flarod from i i a i Wool i firid fanc'y a i we arp arp itpirp a than a among wi'll rip i i i Crcpp dp i and i i Tho newest in i i also a a i your a i a i THE BIG, TRUSTFUL STORE 118 NO.BROAD ST. TRENTON H. WJLBTSCHAFTER. STORE Make It Your Business To See Oui Windows in the: Window Trimming Contest ZSS Uff Is theK ey Note of the Next Two Business Weeks a Navy Blue, Copenhagen and Blaok ardincs.

Prettv new Spring styles and models. All sizes. Value, $22.50. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Shepherd Plaid Goats im fi with taffeta corlai' and cuffs. Hound all Cutton trimmed.

Gingham I resses Pretty plaid and striped pat-5? as ell as plain 2 to It "Neat, MARINE NECK RUJFJ--S 50c Come in the prettiest of rose, light blue, tan lavender, blank and white effects. Regularly 69c. EMBROIDERIES 10t to BQt Yard Splendid qualities; from 12 to 45 inches wide. Neat patterns. Nice For dresses.

WOMEN'S BUilSON HOSE First Quality, 25c. Paor. Seconds, JL7c Regular and es.tr! Black. white, balbriggAn, wlffi "VVKjtc" feet. Boys' Wash Suits A Lot oFSAMJr'LB SUITS in ami jjpinjthams; Olivor Twist style.

a 50c. and 75c. Cflrt A Lot of Boys' Tommy Tucker, Middy, uUU Billy Boy, Busfcr ETOVU and Oliver Twist Still's in plain colors and striped effects neat styles. Values to 75c. A Lot of JFine cut; coat style, fnll and porfeof fitting.

Neat? ot't Cliffs. S(11 resrii- a 75o MEN'S I A TIES 25o. AND 50c. Without a' doubt MneslT'assorliiient In town. MEN'S SILK HALF HOSE, pair Black and colors.

25C. SFAFI Rl 'WSPAP1RI.

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