Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey • Page 21

Location:
Trenton, New Jersey
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ST-' EVENING TIMES, FR1JLAY, 1916. MJSS CREEK SPEAKS AT MISSION MEETING MISSION SOCIETY NEW OFFICERS FOR ELECTS OFFICERS: MISSION SOCIETY i it most interesting BCB- K.iriM of i program at the all At i of the Woman's ia Boi-lcty of the Third I Church, hejd yMterdny i in the church parlors, oHU'erw W.TC elected Mrs Mary J. l. The pear were as I i i i i I a i i Harry a i i vice iirostd'Tit, Mrs i i i i i i i i i i i i "l.i'l' i i i i of i (it IT. i r.lil- .1 a Tin- a i a i Iris bei'n ana Is a i of th "GAINED 10 POUNDS ON R.

MORRIS OF PENN. R. R. DO YOU REALIZE MM-B-ONE Permanency of Benefits Master MecUcirve Praised by ex-Engineer "Mr. i 1 i i I st 11 'I lac." sai.l He.r.j I I neer HIU! i a at i ,1 i i a a I a a all- I i I i i a in i i i i o.

a a 1 I i f'T-1; f. i esila- re- fr-'in i i i i a cor- i i a U-uliiLA't. and 1 a I a i i i a a i i i i a I I I i a i a i i a A i ob- MASTERS WHEN ALL FJ.SI FAH-S Nine Out of Ten Sajd To Slowly Poisoning Own Systems i Hy the Be -now- i I I a iifan vT.ir^ i 1 hi i i .1 i a i i i me run V.oiw-e, I i i i a i i i r. -t 1. i i a a i i "up my and I i a i and if n'ouns)'- "Tlie in- feel i i a i a i a i a i i a ot hi-r i reKardini; i i oru a i a a fered a the same a I i a him a i and a be i a if my rience eets i 071 i I a Ins a of i home to my Wife, now." a i i Jersey It is a If Tanl.1i- is n'-Y i or.

liy.i'r corn- a i i or a a a i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i to a i a i i i i Tlv roKuJatos the i i of i Mooil anil is th" i a i i i i a i a a rase a lie a i i the r. i tl i of t-iyw i a a i i rnon persons a used i a a a a relieved a i a a a i i i a a i i i 1 i i In stom-T-h a a is i a i a i i i-ine" because' it i a a i i i a an i i i of people, amoim xvh i i i sit'-h a i i us i a i i i a i i i i is i i i more less a i i a organs i i is the a i of most a i a i diseases. i orsans become i i i a a a t-hrow ftf the tw-'riunulaticHiii of waste a are weak. The rms set In and the A the a i i i Women's Mis.stonary Wo'i'-l a In Crace i i i i fleers for the coining a were, Cd. They 5 Mrs.

W. Woi a MrS. 'Mftry llrst vice i Mrs. A F. Wood, sncond vice i Mrs Oeorge C-.

i vice presi- Mrs. W. A. i a Miss Klla A. a Miss i a a i a Mrs.

I'Vank IV. Moore, a i a i -seiretary. art a.iipi/ln_tTMj hy th" a i a i i composed of Mrs. W. Mrs.

M. V. Freas and Mrs. were also read I a i Uio met-tlng of the sprl i'f Ihe Woman's Fore IK i Tr-nton I i i ihe l-'lrsl Met i nu'etkif! an held at noon. a Aim; conference i Missionary i rl ct.

i i a rch. u-a Moore a "A i ji uf i a i a tlon. th'la it was decided to hold the slimmer outlntr i i i i i tin: date, i bv a a i business was transacted at the a Ins nr. address by i Bi-rtlia of i field a i Creek spoke on "Korean Missions. emv AEONIANb TO i of the A are i i li i i i fpat-urp the-ditnc? they-will WcdncMl.iy I HllHarcTs A a j'o'lner'n orchestra i i for rmncluK as new steps.

DanclnB wHI con- i 8 3 0 i clock. LICENSES Thomas a i of Kossuth s'treet, a a i a a i 1 7 i i a 3 TM 37,9 a i a of Utunaalcli Av.eXW',-. -U'fl Ma of 193 a i Street. I )AVI I TOLZN iiK 5 CO WOMEN'S AJSD QlRl S' APPAREL i i and I i a i Foreign Mi.seionary s. Two addresses were I i held a i a spss i on and were Mrs.

i a i i of i be Tlmreday, May 4, i rs of an 1 a i a a i a i GIRLS' HOME BOARD AWARDS CONTRACTS i i to i supplies to the a H'inie for Girls were a a I ary. a.t tli.s session fUld hy Mrs. Ham H. Furmi-fy who on "Tilt i a Program in Tre.ntoti Association." a i a a a missionary a I i a of hf'r work in I i a Mrs. 1 a i "The Jlrleiratos Mission." and 'Mrs, a O.

Stanley The. i i i a a a was held at 6:30 o'clock nnd was attended hy 79 ftuests. Miss a a a presided. Maud neman. of i a i a who has Jim a course in i i at liloc-klpy Hospital, w'ns one of the spe.ikers, and her messnee was of 8 ifrasiti-tt luton-sl.

Klnn.eiD.im. i leaye i soon and RD In the esterday hy the Board of Managers of the home The contracts are for the i i a were swarded as follows: Groceries -D. P. Forst jf 092.75; i i Oaddis SSfi.ni A. Goldstein J71.72.

i i i r. BainbrK-e. 75. Sfein J1.478; A D. I'.

Foitst Co 7 4 4 irtVrer suri-umhs to poisona i i i i i system, i i i a i a i i i biliousness, headaches, a i a a nervousness. I I deraJ-iBf-mt-ius of the and bowels are i i i i i i I a dls: i i i is so i In its f.eld of so i i In Its and so a i in i i a a prep- si.cms more i a i a i a i i a Bell foreign Held as a clalr, i a i i Palmer, address. ANOTHER EWING SCHOOL MEETING TANIAC" 1 1 Is now i i a its i a i a and by Schultz's Rexall Drug Store 0Bvp 0r nd I' I 3t: P.eECon's Pharmacy. Marsh A i a E. Grsen, i Charles i Amhsy; Seaside a a a Ruubirrrg -Rotb4iB9, -N---J-.

Kirstein's Pharmacy. Railway. Ernest J. Thompson. i Jenkins Washington.

Pierjon's RexaHl Store, HopeweM. the i Jersey Stores: rj n. M. a a Frenchtown. Wm.

J. Brokaw. Long a i Loring s' Florence. Bean's Gsrwood. i a a New i Cste's Corner Store, i H.

O. Ryerson, Newton. Jas. Red Bank. A Brook.

J. H. Cameron, i A a G. W. CocHran Hendrictson's a a A The "RoreiH Free-h-ol-d.

N. Krarmer, Linden. Jay W. Rewalt, Roselle and -prate hey -Co- 8F Stamps and Redeemed Westfteld. Art i 222 South Roselle Park.

A i Street. TOMORROW ENDS OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE ls for -last day of one-week of this a We a event. Why not a a a In a i i tn the arUrles frr-urf-d- there are Corsets of the best makes; HlouseTrr-rniK-i i i n.nd "repe de chine, and a great a i of i T'nderwear; Silk Hosiery; Gloves; Rra.K'siprPs and Silk Petticoats. -For last A.n'niyersar.v jiave some "mofe'of'ThoTe $1.00 ThompsonV 4 in tiesftr Chemises Glove- i Fitting Corsets ij of pood qualjty i i the i 1 Spring models; well finished, and a good fitting corset. G9c riesn, chine.

and washable satin; lace trimmed sizes. Anniversary Special Kayser's SQk- Topped Union Suits in both pink and white. Anniversary Special rtTX3USKS of crepe de chine and crepe, "in several shades, Amiiversary Special Fibre Silk Hose $2,30 Special, 29c. All colors, and sizes. TRUSSES Expert Fitting and Advice Free.

A guarantee with every W. Scott Taylor Write Your Will? IT YOURSELF Buy Direct and Save Maim Pullman Sleeper -f 'arts The second of the of com- o.T'$3'.-:R:"L.-l-tminlty- -mTOtinKs-for-wH-erw of -the- I-'. Ttprsh J40.20; F. H. various sections of i ro.

i i a i to Inform of i Co f'7 fiO I school lie Lhe Lan- and i P. School at i i i I i at 8 o'clock. The i i $419.40. of is to "Main the Dry soods--L, Plaut 1 support of voters for the a i i a i Rhoads Fiilman. J139.12; Si I bond asked for hy the peopde of i i a 1491.85.

I Trenton i to enable to Bedding--ST P. DunHarfT' a rftrh school l.ulldmR. $382.17: Hhoads i F-il1man. Only the Newest Open a a 9 A. M.

16 Broad St. Just Arjrivcd A a i new assortment of coats has been added to our coat stock. We have coats for every occasion, arid priced to suit any purse. Coats for sport, street, evening, travel and motor wear, are here in a most comprehensive variety. Prices $8.90 to $59:50 for the For Saturday only, 5 sample Go-Carts, $14.90 GRANTED pIVORCE a Walker yesterday a ed -a dU'oree to Mrs.

Qustave M. Gerlach, of William Street, on the a that her husband had violated his, marriage vows. The couple were married in 1911 and have two Weather Forecast U. S. Department of Weather Bureau.

Local Offlct, Trenton. N. J. Forecast i at 8 p. m.

Saturday i i i 1 a i i ers i a a a a i yesterday. 6S decrees; low. est a i 45 degrees. ---yesterday 06 4 p. degrees; 60 degrees; p.

56 degrees; 10 p. B9 degree; 12 i -night, -48. Ar-grffx Today---'a. 45 d'egreea; 4 a. 46 degrees; 6 a.

46 degrees; a. 49 desrees. i a i a la.st i i i tin iAid 4o dutreei. a i humidity--Last i 44 per i i SB per cent. Pressure i a In 24 hours i 0.2* i Wind---S a.

m. today, northeast, 6 i per hour. Weather--Lust nig-ht, partly i i cloudy. i i a i Sun--Sets Friday 6 4 3 p. rises Saturday 6:11 a.

m. i a i of gauge Friday a. 4.0 fall in 24 hours 0 6 ft. High a Saturday. 7 4 2 a.

8:04 p. m. Lowest Precipl- Statlona. Temp. Weather tatlon last night, at 8 a.m.

24 hrs. to -d" years. The rjuestion a i i a bonds will come before the voters at a special election to lie held Monday at the I i School from 4 i o'clock p. m- For Every Purpose. Atlantic City.

44 Cloudy Repair Inient: coupon and get a 50c. Tire put on your 'Go-Cart for Chicago ---Cincinnati Di-uVci Galveston Jacksonville 1 New York .02 Cloudy Cloudy Clfcai Clear Ralntnsr Clear Only $1.1 for the 1916 Carpet Sivccpcr i 3 po rids, and in 3 iru'hf i I --trunK 11 as r--ivri7rrm- Sweeps bods, dressers, a i a fits' a i a steps and is osable you are a --to- use -the i a Would You Pay $7.00 for a None less Coupon. The Baby Carriage Factory Store: 212 Sooth Broad St 48 66 32 64 56 46 San Francisco 52 Clear 50 Clear Tire hlffh pressure in districts and over the south Atlantic haa diminished and Western storm center is now" approaching Michigan with Increasing Intensity and radius of unsettled weather. There have been Ireavy showers and storms from Rlorlrtft coast northward, and moderate In central New York and New Ens- land. The unpleasant weather attending the- advancing storm center will probably overspread this region i-by tontslvt, tinctly for unpleasant weather on Saturday.

The storm, however, is moving slowly and m'ay not be beyond this tta action until after Sunday G. HA2KXL.D NOYES, Fotwear All new Spring goods. We bought heavily before the advance in prices and best of all you can always buy shoes here for less money than elsewhere. We Guarantee You 'hat "Make Prove It" 9Sc Women's White Buck, Gray and Champagne Kidv Cut Lace Boots, $3.95 Women Bronze and Black, High Cut Lace Boots, $2.95 $1.15 $1.35 $1.75 for 1 Shoes. for $1.50 Children's Shpes.

$1.7 5 Boys' and Girls' Shoes. Boys' and Girls' Shoes. ark Floral Co. Combination Vacuum CTeaner with the suction "equal to a In a toO to 160 electric cleaner? Come and' see or phpne us for demonstration. Now is the time to b'uy niture palish.

35c. slze now 2Oc. CeJo.r Oil, jUc, Cedar Oil, '35c. size, now. Combs Reed 34 W.

at HlKkrRent $1.95 $2,45 $9.95 $3.45 for $2.50 Men's Women's Shoes. for $3.00 Men's Women's Shoes. To7 $3.50 Men's' and for $4.00 Men's Women Shoes. and m. 137 and 139 North Broad St.

Williams' Old Stand r.ftc or coin) for ADDKES9 f. O. BOX TTtt TREXTOX N. t. Easter Lilies Hyacinths, Daffodils, Tulips, Spiiaa, Snap Dragons.

Store: 214 N. Clinton Ave. Phone 2082. Store: ISO S. Bi-ciH.

nhom-B-: Stitet Park, Phone 2618. 9 N.BKOAD St. iJKW GAKMKNTS THE HOUSE OP SATISFACTION of Waists for the Easter tr.H«. Nothing looks more busominy. and dressy than a crepe de chine, taffeta or voiJe waist with a custom made or tailored suit.

The new circular skirt is net complete without a pretty waist. We have them at within the reach of all; best quality. Cr.pe de Chine, Pussy Wiltbw Taffeta and Striped Silks, all the latest self colors; ths very waist to finish OQ the, appearance fef your new suit; from i TM We have a nice tine.of White Voile, Lawn and Lawn with Silk Stripes; they launder nicely, at OFTftplMU-lK ALL SHADES, $1.00. $1.49, $1.69 a yard. These Crepei are 40 Inches wide, and for this quality you would pay and SILK HOSE AT PER PAIR.

ALL-SfLK HOSE, ALL COLOP8, AT PER PAIR. GORDONJHLK HOSE AT PER PAIR. We do all Wnda ahd'Hefnatltohina Very tow Prices. Try 39 EAST STREET ii.snton, N. J.

Coats, Hnndred's of rtew gamients have arrived during the last few Selections imsurpassed in at $12.95, $17.50 to $37.50 ftelcd-ions of styles and NEW SPRING COATS at $5.95, $7.95, $10.50 to $29.50 Velour checks, Poiret coverts, etc. NEW SPRING DRESSES "at $5.95, $8.95, $12.95 to $26.50 New selections of crepe georgette, crepe meteor, taffetaa, lace and net combinations, etc. NEW EASIER Special Georgette Crepe-Blouses A f2 OK Two StrmnlnK I 1 A1 TT MO I m.r.n. New Silk Blouses at $1,15, $1.95 $2.95 and $3.60..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Trenton Evening Times Archive

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