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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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TO A tin: mtooKLYN daily youk. tiichsday. HAIRBREADTH HARRY Tactful By C. W. KAHLES Famous Sweethearts Love Stories of Life ami Fiction Told in Prose and Pictures.

By BLANCHE GREER THERE'S HYOLP ENEMY BUTTS7C) HELLO, OLD Ya parn fool! YOU MAPE IfZ 1 1 SLAD HOLPAY SEASON AMD I'll SHWV mm COMPLIMENTS OF THE ME SWALLOW A MOUTHFUL Jj CHRISTMAS HIM THAT I CMI BE REAL FRIENDLY Jf SFA50N TO VIJ1 1 OF WKSlj TOYS fLLHI fvHr'X Shelley Mar.y tied win Getting 'Slant on a Resolution By H. J. TUTHILL HOME, SWEET HOME ABSOLUTELY I positively! absolutely! in AHEM1. ANOTHER WELL NEITHER ONE OF YC5 It L. ADMIT WE fihe1.

I'm gladS. IT GIVES ME A FROM NOW; ON. OTHER WORDS LOOK US OUGHT TO EXPECT OUGHT. TO MAKE A VOU SPOKE OF THAT CHILL EVERY TIME I I TOO MUCH RIGHT IN RESOLUTION ABOUT AT THINGS SENSIBUfi VA choc I Aiurt iAe WA 4 WELL AGREE NOT TO MENTION RELATIVE,) EITHER EVERY FAMILY HAS BLACK SHEEP I PEAUZEJ THAT- THEY RE THINK HOW OFTEN WHY VYC ll COME RIGHT OUT ANO ADMIT IT WHEN MOON FACED BOY UPSTAIRS. TOO.

THING WE OUGHT TO AVOID IS THROWING' SLURS. GO0DNF-S3 KNOWS NO ONE IS PERFECT. NOTHING IS THE BEGINNING. WE'LL BOTH BE WEVE BEEN BECAUSE MOST OF WUNl HAVE. PJNT BRAGGING ABOUT uif GIVING UP SILLY ARGUMENTS.

THOS FOLK'S UPSTAIRS NEVER HAVE A AWAKENED IN THE MORE PATIENT UP WERE WRONG. ESPECIALLY IF OUR TROUBLE DEAD OF NIGHT WHO SUGGESTED THIS TO THE POINT HOPELESS. WEVE BOTH SO RIDICULOUS AS STARTS BECAUSE THE OTHER PERSON TO GET BAIL FOR YEARS AGO EITHER WHERE THE OTHER 1 CR055 WORD. IP LEARNED THAT one. of those ONE -OF US WELL JUST BOTH TAKE ONE TRIES TO EVEN TALKING ABOUT HE TELLS HER HELL SOMEONE WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN KEPT IN DUMB PERSONS WHO 4 ALWAYS MENTIONS CAN SHOW THEM" WITH LOGIC THAT THEY DONT KNOW CRCniT COD IT ANO WALK ALL OVER 1 THEM IS A WASTE BE HOME FOR DINNER HOW PERFECT LET IT GO AT THAT.J)1 JAIL SINCE HE WA BRAG ABOUT NEVER MAKING A PERSON.

OF TIM1 AT SIX ME DOESNT i WHAT THEY RE TALKING .1 EIGHTEEN YEARS -ii mrnrm WANDER IN AT HALF A MISTAKE ABOUT. f-Tntfiflffifl III i OLD. PAST SEVEN. 'O ('W my summer liml: is nd(i, Mary, I mm And I return lo thee, my own lieitrt's hum; Aa to bit ijiicru Mimr Viol.ir Knight t'attj Karning "irinht ilum i her pnrliiinleil dome." Terry Kysahe Shelley little more limn twenty wlien he met and wuAerf Mary 'inilwiii met hci fumoi.t mother'a urnve in Old St. I'aueraa' Church, she who nolle in Shelley the divine lire linn inspired hit Jmeiry and enriched the tvnrlil.

All of hi licet work win written to bet and wmithed in tr.c critir.il onhiticr of her judgment. There were eiht year ol lore auc wnrk together, then ho died. Mnry Shelley toiled hi riuuiiiliiiii nia ieiii. living tliem to the w.nld, jet always thinking of the day when ai juld "fo to meet" her Shelley. On the Radio Last Night By "L-S-N-R' SOMEBODY'S STEN0G Doc Wasn't Far Wrong By HAYWARD 8UT I dcTT TO HAM0 Wij I MEY.0oC,-TrU,TS -i Soms office amd Get Ae I Mor A SoUMu, 'e3 oj- fc1 Trd Sowt WiniMG.

PA.PER cio IM -JE Hf'S L1ITE "tART IT IQ TOll, DOC TOO RE SOUE I -r. -r I 1 COC.1 II 1 I I of I'loanly" was sung by "Hobby" liobinson and Adrian de Sllvsi. One of the rare treats ot the occasion was the rendition by Ava Itoinbarger of a new song bv Oeoftrey called "A Living Cod." it Is full ot deep religious sentiment. every shade of which was brought out by UN ur-iBt. rou EXTREME UlACaAlto ICIAAl I HATCH OUT A CiREAT SC HEAaE I iicCinil mv They had KipliiiK nijlit over nt t) litMl evcuitiR In honor of liirtlnlay and, by the way, tin- ureal author was allowed a ihohs of orange juico and toast liy liU family doctor In lionor of tlir occaNlon, mid ho also Jet the patient Hit up for a few tnlnutoM in order that lie iniKlit look out of the window and wc the mill, or the fiK, or whatever wan furnished in the wuy of weather in Kng-liind yesterday.

They had Kiplini; solids and KipliiiK HtorleH a ii i Kipling verses on li pronrain. The Stirling swine of "liuima Din" rani: out. and the impressive notes of "Kecessloiial" never sounded more nmvliiK. Ilussell I)uull(Mlay spoke, tlie oc-cosinii heim; under the juint direction of It and Jusopli M. luirltnnr.

and iliirai-c .1. Taylor attended to the nindni; and tlie and Jacuhs and his oreiieHlra supplied tunes that would have 'nade the tors nf KipliiiK. ciitivalescent and all as he is, kirk up a little jig of Joy, even it' they were 60 years old yesterday. We'll het a laiue. red apple that the II mail will he flooded with requests for that Kipling hunk that win promised to the tirst thousand letter writers.

Kolk living In Harden I'ily had a ureal start on the rest of the world in the race. "How I Love My Little Bed" was a new mini? by Prank of Koxy'R merry crew, and lie sunn It. with all the unction that could command. Rosy said he hail had l.nH0 requests for "1-iown by Ie Wineyar U'oiks," of course Frank sans it, with toughness in every syllable. Winifred T.

Barr's new sons. "Gypsy Moon," originally introduced by the "Itoxlea," was repealed by request and "went over The "Three I.lttlc Maids." from Miss Someliody's School sang "Xiuht-inirale" very neatly, and then I'rofes-snr l'railkiu fiddled "Humoresque." Helen Clark kuiik "Krstasy" and the sn iiiK quartet played "Hong of Love" In. pi "Blossom Time." A beautiful arrangement of "Hoses A KKM KNTS BROOK X. AMI SKMKXTS MANHATTAN. FROM THE STICK to llio rule that bring you tol Im-k.

Jlcnil The KKle ClamMed Ails and nevor got "stuck." tlie singer. "frunihy" and "Doug" hail one of their merry little giggling duett, and there were lots of other numbers, winding up with Koxy'R New Year speech, which aj brief and to the point. We had more hockey last nigh' from the Garden, per Andrew White, who kept the listeners tight on tin spot moving Just as fast as two teams of clever players crtuld move the merry little puck over the ice. Some telegrams were received by Major White from Canada, where hockey is Just the same as porridge Is in Scotland, a sort of national amusement. The "Canucks" evidently find great enjoyment In listening to the accounts of the games, hut Major While was too modest to reud out the complimentary things they said about his way of handlinn them.

Hockey is a great "ame for nick-names. "Happy" Day Is very happily "nicked." and we presume "lied" and "Shortv" tit the Green lirothers J. K. Over at K. Dr.

A. Seidl Cnn-by was "Interviewed" before the "mike" by Amy Loveinan. on the leading magazine articles of the month. We thought It sounded real "cute" whenMiss Lovcnian. in a more or less coy way, said: "There is an article in this month's did you, by any chance, happen to read It?" Yes.

indeed. Dr. Canity had. by some strange lucky chance, read the article mentioned, and discussed It at sonic length. We wonder what would have happened If, by any chance, he had NOT reud it! Dr.

Krank H. Vizetelly. at gave his weekly talk. This time It was on "uncanned English" and was one of the best he has given. It will be commented on another day.

TENDER RECEPTION TO MISSION WORKER BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YEAR'S EVE JL' Shown, und I Ktr Klnhomlc KiM-rlarla I 0 Alice rnlle, Adelaide LULL lluglira. Whlllng tc Hurl. Albee Hq. Ilealy I'owera A Trlangl. IWallaee, Mme.

Klla 20u0 llruilnii Ii Ilul Kel- I man. A Dec. 31, Seventy-five, Fifty and Twenty-five Years Ago. rmooiu.YV. (irrater Itlvoll, II way at 49th new ftnturlnff John Murray Andermon'9 pmrntation "The Helling I'ot." Eddie Iking' "II a p.

Melody illx-rr" mid Herbert Hrenon't Paramount VrottacHon ".1 Ulna for Cinderella," with Hetty fl'ronoii, Tom Moore and Eather itatntan. TON H.IIT Special Mlilnlglil Performance i SHOWS SKW XKAH'H F.TK Miss Kvalina mis-nonary for the Baptist Temple in Central America was the guest of honor at a reception at the church, Flatbush and 3d last nlcht. Miss McCiitcheon. who is to sail of N'w ear's Day in churches, restaurant, and hotels us well as in city I i'fL'. WITH HI KMAI, i'UMKDV KKVH RK3 Hurt on Nntly, Irrnf 4e Mtry, KhfH Ik Hunt nra.

lStri Levy. Jim Mc-W'ilMiniiM. NKYT Sincfr'n Ml(ldi to her mission station in San Salva-j Kite Scrrn(lrM: I'lmloplnv, "Mpvrn KrrS ltullmt(" Mith DoiikIun Vnlrkerbwker, U'wmy 31 hi. Dir. A.

Ki larger. Ev. Mats Wrd Sat.3:3i lilt IW AMERICAN With I'ord mid Clina. I'arcell Seviral London brokers fall. I lit fari of wholesale suspensions en tlo stock Exchange are not i alizel.

Creat Hoods cause tremendous damage in England, Many buildings and bridges carried away. Special services at House and in Bos' on churches to signalize arrival of new century. HOTEL BOS5ERT WONTAGUE.HICKS Ct mwsoj streets: BROOKLYN Table d'Kote Dinner Every Evening, 6 to 8:00 o'Clock $1.75 l-riiirr i.e. I.HUli Mm l.i'iin 111 "Seven Key, til Hnldpale." MATS. NKW KAK'H KATI KDAY BWKKBV8 ROOKLYhl AMrSKMKNTS BROOKLYN.

Ittreetly l'rlor to Itroadway IHrecttff J'Wor i THE MATINEE GIRL A new MlMlral Comedy I5KSTAIRAXTS MXMIATTAX. PHILHARMONIC HIl.l.KM MF.NiKl.llKR(i, Cnniluetor llrookl.1 AciMlciny (if MuhIc NIIAY AT Ssl.1 Solnisl: KKKKM ZIMH.XI.IST In Mrn-lielHMtihn oncerto, Nclmhert "I nflnl.lieil" SyniplniU, struusa "Ueulh nd rranrlg-iinitlnn." UJ Alii III JI KSON, Mir. (Htelmmy) 1 NKW YKAIVS tVE. Week of A Xrw TurfiVT fill Klmt Tim on Jnn. 4 Any Mlaire DKC.

81. 18.10. "The citizens of itrooklyn held a public meeting last evening, in the Supreme Court room, Cily Hall, lor the pur)ose of adoptniK such nie.is-ure as might most rfllclently protect the 'Ferry Rigils' of this community under the law of from the encroachment of the 'Sister The composition and tone of the assemblage was commensurate Ii the Importance of the object In view." 31. 18T5. Eaale prints a long list of city officiais and other prominent citizens who will huve "open nouse" for their friends on New Year's Day.

Sensational robbery of jewelry store of Brothers at 7 I New York. Clerks on guard at night are chloroformed and big safe is rilled. Jewelry worth about and in greenbacks taken. DKC. SI.

1900. I'lan under way lor an endurance trial of from l'lO to 200 miles for automobiles, over Long Island roads. Proclamation is-mes at Peking, declaring cessation of hostilities. Powers' demands accepted by China. Creat preparations for celebration Sl'NUAY (ONCK.RTS AKT.

AND KK. nor on the steamsilp l.iiuador today spoke briefly on the work she hopes to accomplish and thanked members of the church and mis-sir nary oruanizatioiis for their loyalty and support. Miss McOutcheon Is a uraduate of Denlson University, Clranville, I). She has been assigned to the station in Central America by the Women's American liaptist Home Mission. Cither speakers the reception were Mrs.

i. Howard F.stey, president of the Women's Mission Society: Miss Ina Burton, representative of (he Women's Ilonie Society, and Mrs. Orrln R. Judd. president the Women's Home Mission Society.

The Rev. Dr. 10. LeRoy Iiakln, pastor, presided as chairman of the meeting. Tlie reception was attended by 200 persons.

Flatlancls Christmas Party Tarents and children of the Klat-lands Civic Association experleni I 1 a merry time on the occasion of the association's annual Christmas parly In the Kings Highway M. K. Church, Klnjt.1 Highway and F. 27th' st 1m nipht. Community sonjrs were sumt and old-fashioned sanies played.

Iresident Huro Sesseliierff was master of ceremonies. Harry Tearsall impersonated Santa f'laus. Mrs. John Music during Dinner; afterward a concert in the toyer irom 8 to 9 P. M.

"Hello Effie- Yes, I just Returned From Miami Today Buttons and Fatty Stories MAJESTIC N'pw car's Nat, TWO It FORM A St IW YKAK'S KVK AT 8 AND 11 HenHiiOonal Frenrli Rpviim A NIGHT IN PARIS UruoKlyn Academy of Mu.iu Jan. al 3 p.m. PADEREWSKI n.tfU Auio iMtimte Box 0ic JYlrpJione tfilinu 7U0 By JANE CORBY New Year's Customs AM ISKM I'XTS A HATTAN. Kelth-Allin' fonrerla Sunilav 1 Next I THE FALL GUY-Week with ERNEST TRUEX v5 in 'i icmn rhono HOl.lMHIA liMu TrhniKlr 4141 III SpcriHl Lildlra' Mnllncm 1 Nenln 'ibc. "Slidine" BILLY waisuh XT certainly is good to be in New York again.

Now I can go back to Hotel Bristol for luncheons and dinners. Florida is a land of developing opportunities, but at the Bristol the opportunity's always there to get wonderfully delicious food, temptingly served at really reasonably prices. Will you join me today Tonight at Hotel Pennsylvania Grill riCKMANKNT OK GEORGE OLSEN (From and His Music for Supper and Dinner Dancing xt HTO(KING HKVI xelleTTshubeet "hVti'KSv HHOIIKI.YN ACAI1KMY OK MUSIC Hi i.m, 'I lie Inlniltnhle COATES IM.I.IMI TKVOII, In an AII-NliukeHneare hons; I'roirrnm 7'ii'iTlj Hat Uffict Nlerllug vvrt st. xmv r.snn rimav ri.e M.I.I.HI KOSHER KITTY KELLY i I A A XTS-BUI )K I.Y X. "WII1TK CAKliO' Mason l'altner was chairman of the arrangements committi e.

Sent Week. AS If IK I I 5U1PM MATINEE It Mr. Sesselbers announced that Frederick Itoyd Stevenson of Th" F.aijle would he one of the principal An added feature al the Grill Room i (lie new a la cnrl Kreice uilh llluc Plate Luncheons for 60 renlt and dinner! ram $1.00 lo l.50. The regular table d'hote (unrnenn ana dinner ij served in ihc Uast and Hold Room. speakers at the association's Instal RICIIARIt IIARTIIKI.MKSS In "SIKIlii: I.KAVK" iBIG PARADE "KAI.I.V, IRKNK AM) MARV llnned on Ihf MIhkc lilt Metro-diildnyn-Mnvcr I'letlire) "MASTHItl lKt KH" 0 OTIIK.R A IX lation dinner the J'inza Jan.

5. lea Boys am! Girls: Do you know that we gel tlie name of the month of Jan miry from that of a Roman god? This mouth, and especially the llrst day, was dedicated lo tlie god inns, who was always represented as having two faces, one to look forward and one to look backward. Not only do we get our name tor the tirst month of the year from the ancient Unmans, but some ol' New Year customs have come down from the same source. Old writers tell us that the Romans were iM'custoiued to iniike receive visits on the tirst day of the month H.iered to Janus and gilts were also exchanged oil this day. in some countries tlie custom of gift giving on New Year Is still kept up.

and here In our own land, of course, we Hill pav New ear's calls. In old Knglund it wa." once the custom lo unbar the door of the house on New Year's to let out l'-- olil and let in the new. The church bells inn very popular then, too, and is kept up to day In this country. Ill Scotland tliern used lo be a pleasant custom for New Year's Kve The llrst visitor to step over a thresli- A MtTBO-CiOlOWVN-MAYEa. ftwwgl 8KAME0 KKSTXll! AM -l MI VI'TAN.

CORJlWM. S. HART TiHlny and Tomorrow Mmnnlns; I'ollork'a "TIIK K)OI." Willi Kdmund l.oir iiiiliMM New York's Best Dinner for $1.00 Every Evening HOTEL ST. GEORGE CLARK ST. BROOKLYN iA-HdrKVOVY- -Hillim Arttionu M'Suirf artitnn in Art Ijindry.

Band I'nilird Sdllild (Inh. BULYN Dinner every evening i tl and Sunday noon 1 00 Luncheon $.50 Special Blue Plate Luncheon and Dinner served in Grill Room. HOTEL BRISTOL T. ELLIOTT TOLSON, Pres. 129 West 48 St.

out rMPilllf ll nay Kallili I oluinhla UrirXAXi 11.h..k lliirle.mie KHOOKI.VN Al'AKUMY OK Ml'NIU Iee. .10, 31. Jan. 1, lit 8 -1 r. P.M.

TIIK. INST IT I IK I'lAVKRd in Geui(e M. Knilfnia 11 'h and MMre I'ouuvlly'l Tii'krtn fur bvp. ,1 ami J'in. 1 nt Itinlttvt litis Olftcv.

Ihinitr ntiU tint fur ler. .111. piAMEfiassa wY.lvEi8:i Main. Wed Bell Ringing la Still Popular. old after 12 at night was called tlrst-footer.

and different persons tried to be "first fjit" at their friends' houses. There was a big rush, of course, and parties gathered ill the different houses, welcoming those who were received happily, even though they were not actually Inst-footers. FATTY. Shi. I.Hdlea' Neelal Burlesque Carnival Nrxt Week "Hlnr, Woman und rionn" RTALT0 I'tOTKIt H.

KVNK'S THE ENCHANTED HILL a-', SI rnrnmount I'lrlures PTTTU PAN AT 35''- MdltNINO Nrtl Week "II IK IM.I IUI1KII 11(11 KKSTAUIAXTK BROOKI.YX. RKSTAIHAXTS ItlKJOKI.YX. nllh MII.ION SII I.S DIIKIS KKMIIN AMLET 500 Hear Cathedral Band Give Christmas Concert In MOIIKIIN IIKI SS with BASIL SYDNEY Kvshi. Milliners Mt. TiieH.

Titli Av. 1" llh Klreet. nlv. 4MHII. take forATewara FAKK MI.OI'K AND IMtWXTOWX TOMORROW li.ionr HI Plntbimh O'Hrlen, The Klihtlln Henri TheHamn ii meld 4 Duffleld JIHIon Mlla.

The knockout The Mama V.iHii 6th Av. must I Imrlea I.ay Hone. The Mama K.M.! ev'K, 3d MvlnKaton St.Mnrlo I'revoat, Heven Hlnnerai nlui Vuudevllle Wnidi. ProHpect.l'utn.v It. Miller, l.orrnlne of the l.lnnni alo Below the Mna harlea Ray.

Ilrluhl l.llllil. TheSiinio raalircl. Dili St. St 5th Keven hey lo Ihililimlel uImi Vaudeville III I.I. HM'TION Where to Dine in Brooklyn ECKSHER IIOI.I HltlSTMAS PAHTV.

A Chrlstnins party under the direction of Mrs. Charles It. Gay was held last night at St. Mark's M. K.

Church, Beverly rd. an 1 Ocean avo A program of motion pictures was shown. After the movies Mrs. William Igert sang selos Members of the Sunday school their teachers and the home department were presented with boxes Ii candy. The Rev.

Dr. Robert M. Moore, pastor, was present. THE POOR with Rlllott NiiKonl till Wed. fnt.

Cumbrrland. 3:7 Cumb'd. Sjd hniilln. The Man on the Hot The Kama BKIIKORI) (IKt'TION 4Hh Ml. TIIEATKK.

Mill. Bedford, Bedford Ttersren. Wnlhiee Mnellonnlil. rHniroae 1'atlm; nlw Viltldevlll ilunlts LAFF THAT OFF NOW aflth ST. Reuenl, 1' ulton iieuiora.

umi, ram HAY RHMil! HKC'TIOS Buy RldKC v- st' Hln-Tln-Tln, The Claah of (he Wolvea H.ATIIIMII I InlmMin'n nfrlrrln.M Rogrret nrnx ltiren H(. 0(Mn day nnl nluht. Hlue rinlt Hprtlul brtern 6-R Mv. iMrmnn'n, formerly KlllH'fH Itay 4lli unil llnrmiy tirnvrHt-ml. Hhorr IHnnvrti, A In nrtr, Mutdc.

Diindng. t.lttfr ft" A VtiMrnml Vv. I.nnrh ftOr. IMmiiT, ui-ckduypt imil Numlm. hi.

A la tirlc. I'ri villi IHnlntt KtHtm. Mnr.ln l'll l.hlnK-tmi St. I.uiii-hcuu I Ac. IHnvtir ti.lc.

ATI. Tea. Wiinilfr Inn, KIiiIIminIi Av. l.nnrli iVIr. I Mn nrr Ion and 41.

AfttTiimir, 'leu. A lu uric. Oim-d HuiHlitn. Wert, Hut. MOVKSTO AI.I..M K'STIIKA.

NT. MO. IHnlnir Ronm, 40 Rth At. In-ni-r. (o Niinflny Dinner.

I in 1 :80. mull it ml taw imrtlftt. Ilnrn (rill, IVarl St. Inmnun Hit if I'lntc. A r'ndftmm for fulrt imlrun-hr-i.

At l.unili anil Din nrr. nliinilniN oiinrll No. I 'D, KnUlt" of nl ii in Inn, rnnci I'rnni wt Th rli Wi'Nt. hlm 'lul. In tirlf.

(Ipi-n Ii noun to I A.M. IMninK rouni tu public. Ihtlfl Ton nil nr. 23 Mntnn HI. Dlnlny plMt-f iiniiftiuil.

I.unt-h (Ulc. IHnntT 11. NptMlal Hiindny VI. U5. A.

liiitm. CNr1C. Jur'n iCfNtiinrnnl. NiMln Kill-tun St. 4 llwwcry, one lnl.

Known fur Hml FihhI Ipulr Trlcra. The Cathedral Jubilee Band gave a Christmas concert at the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 0 Itergen ist night before an audience of 30(1. The program was confined exclusively to sacred nuisi" and was under the direction of Join Fan-ell. Two hundred nrric.

i of ibe lmllh Infantry and friu'ds attended ilie annual Chrlstiuai iree party ilance given al tlie 'ilt'letis (Tub al the lOillb Armory. Bedford and At-lautic lives. The presentation of gifts to the ladies and a program ot en-li'i'taimuent were feu'iuo? of the affair, hich as under I he supervision of Col. Thomas Falrservls, regimental commander. nlso Yandex Hie Hmnl Handle Lui-e Inhn llfiwera Miintn (Una The nie Marlowa 1 ANHKY'H Till r.

(-1 1 1 thenilirle, t'lnt. Alhmle. Mnry IMi kfnrd. I.IMIe Annie Itunney i Century, Noalrnnd l.lnyd, The Kreahniiin liirniKllI, Kin I. Itotera.

Miireld l.lo.td, The Kre.hnmn KinaKWilv. I. Av. Hnrtild l.lnyd, The I'renhinan I.loilell. MS KlulhilHh Av Buck I.nv llonra l.hid.

The Irchllmn iiekNlile. 'S Klnlhu.h Av. Kleiinor lltmrihnan, Kchnnite of Wlvea NKK.IIIKIHIIOOI) ri.AYIKII NK 4 (Irnnil Htreet Tel. Diy.liuK 7 f. I a.

Kvery Kve. (esc. Mnn.l. Mill. Kat; a.

r. ss a Dybbuk he Minie (OI.ONV IIOINi: HOYS I'AIMY. A Christinas purtv was given for the members of the Junior Boys Clubs at the Colony House. 411(1 Atlantic last nlglil. t'ttder (Indirection of Thomas Keating and Coverley Fischer, Boy Scout leadeis.

about HO boys playi games and enjoyed hetuselves. Refreshments were served and each bov received a Kilt. (Iius. I Buck) ilonea, I.asy Bom a KIkIuIhii Uie ITaluM Rlullo, 1085 Klalbush Av. BISIIWICK SKCITON i HIPP0DE0ME IHII.ItlAY IMISKANT Willi (II'KTTI: ff'l iTiarlotle, The Weh.

Jm Shvii. Hpeellll Kinr.icenient Sllllf.r a Mill cu. New Vi-ur'a Uttf Shows, i Ik 11. rolonlnl.tmnyrhaiincey...liick Hull, Ancient IMahnny P.ila Neurl lllilacy liway Ht llulsuy 1 he Beat Bud Mailt Ulan Vaudeville liKKKM'OINT SK.tTKIN llfl lireeniiolnt, Manual. A.

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