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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1909.

uhi the Catholic Truth Society unded in 1884 under the patronag. he late Cardinal Vaughan. then Bisnop Salford. From all parts of the Unit- -C'Dgdom Catholics to tarn- parr BROOKLYN EAGLE ELECTION CODE SIGNALS Operated from the "Eagle Tower on Election Night. Preserve This for Reference.

this celebration whirh lasted for three left a deep impression nn an who attended. Among tne most Know ly addresses was that given by Abbe Gas- quel tile noted historian, and the atten- New Out Mission for St. Hugh's i nrifad- idrc "it Socialism by Hilair- H.liuo. literary editor of the Morning Tost. The C.

Church Huntington. DuKe i unusual feature of this year's meeting was the extraordinary attention giifii nei only to sociological problems, but particularly to those i he interests of women. Dr. Bishop of Salford, undtr T'G Bl BLESSED NOVEMBER 14. St.

Mary Hospital Benefit Plans. called, recognized the importance ot having News of Catholic Churches. nn evening given over to the wom.e They turned out by the thousands. The hall in which the meeting was held was entirely inadequate io accommodate them. A large overflow meeting was held in an adjoining hall.

Papers of a high order of excellence were read by such women as Mrs. Wilfred Ward, who hat an International reputation as a writer. With the ill jbf the Chapel of St. Hugh at Fair Ground. hear Hum ingtoii.

a 11 be added to the list on nent in thes ussions. Man being a great manufacturing Long Island. The Rt. Rev. Charles E.

McDonnell will officiate at the dedication isted by the Kev. Herbert assisted laws affecting women workers came ii for a due share of consideration, tin der the patronage of the Archbishop Westminster, a Catholic Women's Leagu. is being formed with branches in vari RocKaway ana mi Ri It ceremony, Parrell of Far John L. Belford of the Na the Church ous parts of the British Isles. tivity, tliis borough.

The solemn high mass will be sung by Mgr. James Duffy of St. Agues Church, and the i con and sub-deacon will be rcspectii the Rev. M. planners- of St.

Paul's the Rev. M. Fitzgerald of -St. Gregory's (jDoings Among Mens Clutsj mis borough. ll): Rev.

J. York v. ill art as mast. uf oremunii and the sermon Will be preached by the Bk i IT 41 A 14 Rev. reter uouonue ot St.

jamea rro-Cathedral. The of St. Hugh is one of the four out missions of St Patrick's church. Huntington, of which the Rev. J.

C. York Huntington, Dear friend Otherfellow We noied with grot thai you did not nn." to of Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin, IkSi Sun lay's lie-, sing. What is the mat- is the recti is the gift Papal MA-Mrs. W7 C.

diet Rojache I Courtney and Mrs. J. Boue- he. err Haven tne tetters Deen strong mough? They told the trulh, and there nothing stronger than Truth. You annot get away from that, and more.

LITTLE SUFFERER ennui get auay from us. Wo haven't inss of requiem for the de-and priests of the diocese at St. Jamos' Pro-Cathe-ct. nn Wednesday morning, exact address, you know, but we going to hunt It, up in the roglstra- tion lists, and If it is there some of us Atniber 3. lf)09, at 10 o'clock.

ill call upon you. and we will main, rails irtav will he the Feast of All Saints and write letters until we get ymi with holy day of obligation. Tuesday Me simply cannot let von unknow 1 be the feast of All Souls. ingly miss what we are offering to you. RESULT.

(Lights on Globe only.) AY NOR Red lights, steady on Globe. BANNARD hitc lights, steady on Globe. HliARST White lights flashed. CITY TICKET (EXCEPT MAYOR) RESULT. (Searchlights.) democratic Red Searchlights.

FUSION White Searchlight COMPLETE RESULT. (Lights on Tower and Globe.) DEMOCRATIC VICTORY White lights on Tdwer with Red lights on Globe and Red Searchlights. REPUBLICAN VICTORY White lights on Tower and Globe and White Searchlights. BROOKLYN BOROU0H PRESIDENT. The result in the Borough of Brooklyn will be indicated for a period of (en minutes by flashing the Searchlights, all other lights being out.

Red flashes will announce election of McCooey, and White flashes Steers. BULLETINS BY TELEPHONE. The Auditorium, Second Floor, and IJrouklyn Law School, Third Floor, Building, will be open Election Night for the announcement of election returns. 'Telephone subscribers can call up 571 Alain and get the latest Lagle Bulletins. If that wire is ask the operator for 6200 Main, "Eagle Bulletins," and connection with another wire will be made, if possible.

ROOF SIGNALS AT BEDFORD BRANCH. Red Cluster of lights will indicate election of iaynor. White Cluster of lights will indicate election of Dannard. Red and White Cluster of lights ill "indicate election of Hearst. the chairman of ur lookoui commit 'The Verv Rev.

John Vogel. P. S. M. tee gave us a wonderful and inspiring factor of the Churoli ol thi Be Hearts 'of Jesus and Mary, is due to return ir Rome on the Kronprinzessin November 2.

He will be given a big ceptiou by his parishioners. Grew Worse in Spite of Six Months of Ablest Treatment Sleep Terribly Broken Face, Head and Hands Masses of Dreadful Humor. A SINGLE SET OF CUTICURA CURED HIM ninute when he demonstrated the team vork of the club by announcing by name he presence of three Newfellows and wo Oddfellows, two who had not been vith us for "a very long time. You hould have seen our enthusiasm, for it vould have delighted your heart. Our leader, Frank Harvey Field, gave is some strong thought starters Have Oil ever UllllrlKtOUd tho Wnr.l vision in and i tiual jeptk I The benefit of St.

Mary's Hosplt on Thanksgiving the Bible? Well, it is not a dream- it i- somewhat like wireless lelegraphv. that, and come next Sunday "1 fel it my duly to lpt you know with what success I have usee, the Cut i- denomination. Yours' in fellowship. oura Kemedies. When our baby THE MEN'S CLUB.

Washington Baptist Church, Washin and Gates a old he broke out Election retrn. f. Families Traveling ON THE Lehigh Valley Railroad may enjoy every comfort and convenience of home. The superb equipment of parlor, cafe, dining and observation cars provides every requisite for all members. Safety is assured by the matchless road-bed and perfect system of automatic electric Block' Signals with which the road is guarded through- out its length between New York and Buffalo and Niagara Falls.

Through Trains Leave Brooklyn as Follows: ises to be a brilliant event. The reception will be under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Association, and elaborate preparations are being made by the committee in charge. The chairmen of the various committees are: Printing. Mrs. James Shevlin: supper, Mrs.

Hugh McLaughlin; music. Mrs. J. Richard Kevin; arrangement, Miss Grace Strachan; decorations, Mrs. John Page.

Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin is honorary president of the Ladies Aid Association, nnd the officers are: President. Mrs. Elizabeth Kcefe; first vice-president, Mrs. George R.

Kuhn; second vice-president, MIbs Kate McAvoy; recording secretary, Mrs. John A. Lee; financial secretary. Mrs. James E.

M.ilonc; corresponding secretary, Mrs. William A. Keely; treasurer. Sister Stephen. During the week of November 8 to November 13 a fair will be held in the Pouch Mansion for the benefit of the Convent of the Precious Blood.

thought was heat, but which gradually greiv worse. Wo railed in a doctor. Hp said it Mai hush rcHdonu, will A Souls Men's Club. Ocean and Ditmas av. nues, on election night.

This idea we--inaugurated lasi year and proved a great sue, ess. The parish house was mi. .1 men and women who did not warn to isk, the journey down town and mix with Ur was eczema and from that time eh ge of Professor J. M. Tildei The Buffalo Express 7 18 A.M.

I The Chicafio-Toronto Express-. 5. 45 P. M. and in addition The Chicago Express 15 A.

M. oui aio irai riainmeut will bt ovided. The Black Diamond Express 11. 45 A. M.

EAGLE BULLETINS MAIN OFFICE, WASHINGTON AND JOHNSON STREETS, nnoOKLYN, BLACKBOARD, WASHINGTON BTBEEJT SIDE. STK8E0PTIC0N, JOHNSON STREET SIDE. SIGNALS I'ROM ROOF. On Thursday night tho annual meetini The Holy Innocents Church fai LEHIGH VALLEY TICKET OFFICES I 30 FLATBUSH AVENUE In el 1 1 (t I 'dc Krdlrt re And Annex Ferry. loot Fulton St.

-uru league ot the Groom le Baptist Church was held in the le re room. was a large atiemlan. id much interest displayed by the men rs. The reports of the wnrit ti The attendanc wo doctored six month" with three of the host doctors in Atchison but he only got worse. His face, head and hands were a solid sore.

There was no end to fho suffering for him. We had to tie his little hands to keep him from scratching. He never knew what it was to sleep well from tho time he took tho disease until ho was cured. He kept us awake all hours in the night, and his health wasn't what, y.ui would call good. We tried everything but.

the right thing. Finally I got a set of the L'uticura and am pleased to say we did not use all of them until ho was cured. Wo have waited seven months to see if it would return but it. never has and today his skin is clear and fair as it possibly could be. I hope Cuticura may save some one else's little one's Buffering and also their pocket-books.

John Leason, 1403 Atohison Atchison, Nov. 3 and 17, 1908." year were gratifying and gave promise r4" ut A' "le elect ii harmonious and the officers chose The Holy Cross Church fair which has licen in progress during the past week will close on Tuesday evening next. -BrooKlyn PAINTS, Father Woods, the rector of i bun mE ijieniufui, nitiiam M. Sum- rxpects to raise a large sum by the fair PV secretary; williaic Wheeler, financial secretary; Dr Field, treasurer. The evcutive cm, mi neb Bath nen i Slereopticon.

Society hlal school, which is rapidly nearing Fifth Ave. Branch Building I Ninth above Fifth Blackboard. chosen were: C. L. Stanfield.

J. J. Cham- o. tuif. a.

anaw and B. Jenkins. Completion, ne cost or tne aaaitn ijeald to be about $13,000. To-morrow, Bishop McDonnell will a class of children at St. The Heights credit.

Miss The Men's Class of the Central Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Charles Gilmry is ret or. The Very Rev. MalKiry's ikuiglitci-.

is the fair flanceo. VARNISHES, WOOD STAINS and FLOOR POLISH Delivered by our wagons in all parts ol cty and Country. Tel. 4885 Mala. C.

W. KEENAiN, 447 FULTON ST, CORNER JAY. u.iDi.au unurca, usarcy and av, nues, except a lively session at II o'clot to-morrow afternoon, the usual hour Tl subject for discussion will be "Chrlstlat iss Mallory is engaged to Frank C. who is as important a person-lity in the steamship world as his coin-ig bride's father and her uncles. It is interesting thing marriage should join The opening week of St.

Vincent's Cuticura comfort for all who suffer from facial eruptions such as acne (pimples and blaokheads), acne rosacea, facial aesema, ringworm, tetter, redness, roughness andoilv perspiration is found in gentle anointings with Cuticura ful-lowed by warm baths witli Cuticura Soap. For preserving, purifying and beautifying the 6kin scalp, hair and hands of infants, children and adults, Cutiouraand Cuticura Soap are priceless. liazar lias been a decided success and the lty in tho Voting Booth." It will be opened by the leader, the Rev. Dr. John F.

Carson, who will, no doubt, have some interesting things to say. Tho topics workers of the various tables have be very much encouraged In their no' Th Rmnlrlun Dnilv will Dublisli one and possibly two Election these two famous families of Mallnry efforts to assist Father Blake in paying KttttSOn, both of whom are of very wide Extras on Tuesday. November 2, the first between and The second, should results warrant, between 8:30 and 9:30 P.M. An extra will November 7, "Tho Blind Man's Creed' November 14. "Is the Church a Wanit or a Waxing Force in Modern Life'' Hon.

The fair will continue until the evening of November 6. November 21, "Is Immigration a Peril or le in Brooklyn socially as well as in cles of commerce over the river, diss Cora Mallory has, of course, been leading girl of the Heights, as her which evening It will positively close. No ilo be published between and weanesuay, Aovnnuci j. The above will contain the very latest and most reliable news up to the Potter bru 4 Chfm nu.iucuce: nuvemoer ss, "is Science a Principle of Chrlattnnitv ii, i. that date.

It will be open on Wednesday a Postulate of Science or Merely Unit?" lime of going to press. nn, i her has been a notable matron of datlon of the children from the various ly. The three brothers Mallory have 1'arerhis I schools and elaborate arr Wednesday's regular afternoon edition will contain all the lection news and results as in past years, together with Election headed three of the most representative Grace Church Men's Class. The Men's Class, which meets for an hour after the mornine servlex In ments have been made by the women in Heights' homes. Th- younger generation cnarge lor tneir entertainment and fort.

Figures in detail. has not been behind the elder In prominence, as witness Miss Mallory and her CARPET CLEANING Altering and Relaying Prompt and Best Service. The Eagle Warehouse Storage Company, 28 to 44 Fulton MAISON-ROUGE Monday, November 1, the fair will be Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church, will, under the leadership of the pastor, Rev. Dr. J.

H. Kerr, study "Jesus' Order the Eagle in Advance From Your Newsdealer if l.r:-rs. Philip HoRcrs Mallory ami You Want a Keuame newspaper. visited oy tie isn oiunteers, and trti Daughters of the First New York Regi ment. K.

of C. Tuesday, November 2 Will he rhn rtanirhtaiHi nf Tcsih-lln nl, veiauon or tne old Laws Clifford Day Mallory. This Mallory family reside at 128 Columbia Heights. Matthew a continuation of the atuu, mo rmoii on tne Mount, coming bride has taken much in Wednesday, November 3, the members of the St. Vincent do Paul Society and tho The 2-3-2 Club of the Han 1 Company, has returned from cid, N.

where ho has been Blnce last May. It is expected terest In philanthropy, as has her fiance. Mr. Munson is the president of the re- WHOLESALE MARKETS. E.

Church, the Rev. Dr. Theodore n'- 1... present. Thursday, November 4, the derson.

pastor, null meet in tho Sunday ent merger of downtown settlements, hlch goes by the name of the United sanies i Hinone lienevoiont Association mum on election ntgnt to reoeivi io returns. A fine moving picture en trtalntncnt has heen nrnvl.lo.i eel Neighborhood Guild. He has long lived nun tne uarnouc Benevolent Legion attend the fair. Friday, November 5, be Knights of Columbus night. 173 Amity street, and has a country freshments will be served.

President Sey mour K. Fuller will be on hand to greet AUCTION SALES. homo up In Westchester. The Mallory families possess a chain of country seats Your week-end visit bring. it Port Chester, on the Byram River, I'hich is the boundary between New York Catholic Association was effected on Thutn lay evening, when the following Derlaugh celebrated the daughter Dorothy, last residence, 1286 Atlantic will be more welcome with a Box of "cieii io serve until Janu ary, 1911: President.

William Carrol, vie, and Jefferson avenues, of which thi president, Louis O'Brien; corresponding secretary, Edward Waldron; recording big One tho early and i Wnllabout Market. Edward 0. Bftlofce, tho son of Mrs. B. M.

Balcke of 340 Kosciusko street, was married las: Wednesday, October 27, to Miss Nessell, the of Mrs. Ness il of eS2A K'esemsk" stree The wedding 'as held at the brides n-denee and the ceremony was by the Rev. Louis O. Rotenbacb of th" ll.elinnv I'r. Ohureb.

Miss Jennie X. -s-ll, sister of the bride, as be, ma: 1. while William P. TlodO- inai.n was the best man. The bride's eos-tume was of white satin and aha el a bouquet of roses on her arm.

The was followed by a ion and a wedding breakfast, after whK Ii On happv couple left for Saratoga springs, where th.y spent a honeymoon. Tho ouple will reside on iitsko street av. Clothing, pledge Mint a or, the Rev. Robert Henrv he loader, the topic for discussioi norro.v ofternoou at o'. loeir rtainnd the guest ins throughout the 1 dancing wero also 'The Gospel of a Good Life a rtoition all' did, dates; M.

II, S.eo M. Urn. iih. ii ocial gatherings of the winter came last ight. resembling many people of Society, was the much talked of and greatly oticipated benefit tor the Catholic Set-Iement Association, given in the Acad Thorn, Harry F.

Schepp, George Howling. Miss Emma Fortune, I 1 I'd 1908. Matthew. Considerable excitement prevailed during the balloting nnd all contests were close. The president and recording secretary were chosen on seconc ballot.

Tho first meetinir this ri.ni, of Misses Byrne. Miss Alice MeDermott, a ciass or tne i nroop Avenue Pn (leorge Patterson. Dr. and Mrs. innc JOS.

SHO.ViOOlVS SUN'S. 94 I1.T.VC, le Julius an tt.neer. Kov. .1. 'lutlilnn and all ledges prior on.

is. IMS it i (irand at. emy of Music's Music Hall, the Ben hyterian Church Sunday school will be players performing "King Rene's neiu lo-morrow at 2:30 P.M., In the After Mr. Carroll was formally installed in the chair, plans were discussed to pro-moto the social and financial standing of the club. A law committee whs appointed Nov.

5. mid ail Oct. K. 1905. Fisher.

C57A Olll av. Daughter." from the Danish of "Henrik headed nd they will bn cons derail W. Gilbert' "I'realnres of the direction of C. L. Adams.

All Leahy is of the night wei F. O'Connor, In addition. David Connolly. John Correa, Harry F. Impulse;" first a play of pure romance.

tereStetl are invited Vniino stitution adopt at the last meeting. Tht by Eugene comprised, Edward Rwlolfo A. of the popular salesmen of Hie Drak entertainment committee was Instructed Society of Christian Endeavor will hold Ilrothers Company, ana ue js congratulated by eeryliody in the con arrange lor a rnusicaie and receptli scene laid in Provence in tho middle he fifteenth century, the second a leal fairy farce. The t.vo play, were Kuhn. rooney, platform's bark wall and floor was thickly covered.

Footlights In th ter, bark of the organ's keyboard, plied the entire illuminailon, when spotlights were thrown on Vi some time in November. The society la George G. Bam ing Monday at 8 P.M.. in (he chapel. cern.

Among ihe pr-sems received by men ucorge rre d. cant ale for or preseinative young prefaced by some really remarkable or Edward L. Conklln, George V. John .1. rurtin, John A.

Dockery the parish, and lias tho best and heartiest niclpal Court judge, and Arthur Arno, from the friend of the bridegroom in tho gan music. aiell. ate for In (In 7v1sn.es of numerous mends for then Ks. This barker. hiihI.

purely .1 S. Oowline, Thomas A. How as, Edward sombly District, will speak. woodland, khvc all the lllusii ents wore tendered to Miss Dorothy. David Gray.

Samuel Gleason of the Armour Packing Company and William Penneinan. Arthur Anderson and H. Anderson, of tho National Provident Union Howling League defeated the representatives ot the Logau Bowling Club last Tuesday evening on tho Universal alleys. The scores of winners were, for the three games: 893. 895 and 97C.

Williamsburg Market. A wedding of interest to the merchants of Williamsburg Market was solemnized last. Wednesday. October 27, in the presence of eighty guests, at Willoughby -Mansion. Willoughby and Bedford aves.

Leo Lesser, who resides on Jefferson avenue with his sister, and Miss Caroline Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright of Jamaica, were tho contracting parties. The mansion was beautifully decorated with flowers and illuminated with colored lanterns.

Only the immediate relatives and a few close friends, including several from Williamsburg Market, were present. A beautiful present was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Lesser by the admiring associates of the bride-gr who is a i nl merchant. Af elaborate An audience that filled the lower floor the Music Hall witnessed this.

It was distinguished from ihe fcmi- ne viewpoint by a good deal of dress. J. Flanagan, Leo J. Curran, Francis J. Sullivan.

Thomas A. O'Keefe. Dominic I) Griffin. Joseph F. Kearney, Edward J.

Reilly. Redmond A. McCusker. William J. "King Ren stabllshment wnn wnicn no is ronnecte.i.

Another wedding of Interest to will taki place next Wednesday In Irrcnpolnt. Walter Rleck of 873 Drlggs venue and Miss Ida Hallenbcck. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Goorgc Hallenbeck of IDA Nassau avenue, will be married on FIFTY SIXJEARS OLD.

with Its blind illze that she Is ry many handsome gowns graced Hie James McEii'iv. James Moravian Churcli Anniversary, at Parks. Edward S. Rinn. David M.

Sausi thai Mr. Ri-. is connected with It effec stod ely The regular weekly meeting of the United Societies of the Holy Family Honian Catholic Church. Thirteenth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Brooklyn. N.

was held on Monday evening, October IS, and from the very favorable reports made by the va-. rious committees, the euchre and reception to be held at Prospect Hall, on Tuesday evening. November I', will mark a new epoch in the hisrorv of the pariah. The tickets have been distributed, and the demand for them imitates nn at- array of most tra hats, brsi.1- nmiu. i nomas j.

eno i. teurge Lew. -a r. an 1 Ills leries of the Oil- friends in Ihe est ablisiimetit as well as nK ii peopie in me assembly were Which the Hev. Drs.

Hillis and Farrar Will Speak, Tho Moravian Church. lay street, near yrtlc avenue, is now 5G years old. and bert farce later in bad a pritty duet and Mr Mrs Heading onimi 1 1 lists of he even- any others from the market, will be noug the guests. The business of William Hittmann. who trio and fantasy dances to go with them.

Ruth Vivian. Hen Greet, himself as an old Francis J. Sullivan. Miss Edna Creem. inB- together with Miss Gra, tho sorvlces of to-morrow will conn Helen Burns, Edward J.

Connolly. Miss Kmma Fortune. Miss Ada Duane and died last July, is being continued under iman, and Ocorge Vivian made neat indanco that will lax the capacity of orate the anniversary. The bo directi of his widow. O'Connor, Miss Estcli" MlFn Burns- lnp omen as" Prospect Hall on Rev.

Paul M. Orelder, will conduct the evening. Ticket!) the members of hits in the nonsense comedy the laiter Erie liliiel was not so far behind, and he the committ Fort Greene Market. Schmidt, who has been poultry upon application at the men's meeting at 10 o'clock in the morning and preach the anniversary sermon at 10:30. ayed also the lover-knigh- In the ro-ance earlier, with Violet Vivian In a Miss Hester Sullivan and Philip A.

Brennan. Among the important natron-esses of this event, not already mentioned, were Mrs. Michael E. Bannin, -man tor Swift Co. far the past wo In ih.

-rnona -i, will be an anni ars. not r. poMtion and will in a short or (frrininv win re Mrs, Matt hew J. Lamarche, Mrs. John he will remain for an indefinite period.

gown that had an effect of sold' white whether it was white or goid di pwM upon the way the lights (truck it as the dainty blind princess, Iolar.tne. Mr. and Mrs. James Hnbas will cele- I brate the tilth lay of their I I onard. at -sub Many said at the evening ciose that te Frolhinghain organ had been played i never before.

The three numbers ren Tenth avenue, to-morrow evening. Leon- ard is bookkeeper for the Ctidahy ing Company, and EeVMal of his friends Ocosstn, Edward J. MeCroseln. Judge William Kelly. Miss Rita O'Keefe, Mill Eleanor O'Keefe, Mr.

and Mrs. William P. Oliver, Miss Pauline Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs Guy B.

Smith. Dr. and Mrs Jamea Ma Evit MiS Ramona Lozano. Miss Mollie Meehan, Mr. and Mrs.

Juan Alrai-rall. Miss Elizabeth Seott Kelly. Miss Mary Shea. Miss Sadie Shea. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis X. Carmody. Lu.s Monjo. Miss Viola Walsh.

David T. Leahy, MiaB Bessie Bannin. Leo Curran, the MisseB Sause, Mrs, Luke D. Stapleton, Dr. and Mrs.

George R. Ktlhn, Miss Marie Almirall. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crecm.

Miss Daisy Sefton. Dominic B. Griffin. Faustlno Lozana. Miss Mary McCabe, John J.

Kuhn. Miss Hester Sullivan. Miss Lilla Good, Miss Ella Bannin. Miss Theresa Straukamp, the Misses Monjo. Mrs.

John J. Edwards, Dr. ter the ceremony a reception was held I at the home of the bride's parents. The happy couple left at midnight for their honeymoon, which th. will spend in Atlantic City.

N. and Washington, D. and on their return to Brooklyn they will reside on Jefferson avenue. O. Sherman.

bookkeeper for S. Sulzberger Company, re- turned last Tuesday from Niagara Falls where he went to attend his wife, who was taken suddenly ill. but is now rapidly recovering. Simon Keh.vj.rU. a well-known mei-(hant in Williamsburg and Port Greene markets, will open a new sioro at 20W rv.ne.e.

Hi hitionl Hill, In a week Patrick formerly connected with the Manhattan branch of Swift is now acting assistant provision versary fusion or -In- sundav aool. A' 4 P.M.. an anniversary love feast will be held at which th- win be the Rev. Dr. Xewdl Dv.lghi Hiilis naftor of Plymouth Church, and the Rev.

Dr Janies M. Parrs r. pastor of the First He. formed Church. In the evening at o'clock a gospel praise service will be held and on Friday at P.M.

there will be a Christian Endeavor prayer service. CH0CKF0BD LANE. Wednesday evening, October 20, Emma Estellc Lane, daughter of George W. Lane of 312 Halsey street. Brooklyn, was I Fran I'-o, dered were given by Pieiro Alcss Yon, until lately organist of llv Buttled In Giiin, lla.

Mrs. James Prendergas'. Mrs. Welter Shaw Brewster, Miss Kate McAvoy. Mrs.

Hugh MeCrosain, Mrs Desmond Dunne, Mrs. Paul CaBamaJor. Mrs. William A. Ferguson, Mrs.

William J. Carr, Mrs. Walter Longman, Mrs. Jesfte L. Hopkins.

Mrs. Edward J. Reilly, Mrs Thomas A- O'Keefe, Mrs. Charles Arrest Mrs William H. Good.

Mrs. James Drew. Mrs. William A. Keely.

The two plays were delightful. The Husk Hall platform had a iharmingly The old Roman Calholic parochial school of Columba, in W-s. Twenty-fifth street, near Ninth aveina Manhattan, built in 185r, under the j. ion of the atc and '-i-Mayor Hugh ,1. C.ran'., Prs.

John ac.l Aspeii and o'her faimcis men received their curly edit, at Ion Is about bo rcplacoii a new school of Gothic style. In pressed with terra ornamentation. The otnerstoue will lie laij on Sunday N'o-yemher ai p.m.. by Archbislioo fVii'l' v. aiiernl.Mi hv main- dignitari.s of the Human Catholic church.

The IV. Kev. Mgr. Joseph l- Moonev, prcsideir the New York Catholic School Board, will preach tho sermon for the occasion. A notable gathering took place at Man-chester, ml.

on September 20. It was he celebrat'on -f the silver jubilee ome Bt. l'eter si. VACATIONISTS HEUNION. The fifth annual reunion Lake eii will be tills The National Pa -king company has entered a team in the Comm.

Howling League. Several men from fori Greene Mark. have won places In the team. lames were played la: Wednesday at the Monar. alleys in Manhattan, in which the Port Greene men rolled commendable scores.

evening Palm Car.len. under the aus-pires Me; i a Minstrel I'luh. etting of autur, leave an; 1 Virginia. They are spending their honeymoon in the Botitl) Many 1 i'mis h.t- --n. o-it nnd among these in tip.

n'S a el a visit to tee ftrlOtar-ioai parents and relatives. a large attendance of sunioi.T sojnumen Is expected. aad Mrs. John D. Sullivan, Miss Marie John Dunleavy, formerly rookkeepcr for pertinent..

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