Staten Island News
ARCHDEACONRY
OF RICHMOND
Clergymen and Delegates
from Episcopal Church All
Over Staten Island Met.
WILL ELECT IN JUNE
The annual meeting of the Arch
deaconry of Richmond, held at tin
Church of the Ascension in West Nev
Brighton last night, was largely attend
ed by delegates and members of th<
several Episcopal churches on the ial
and.
After the processional, creed anc
prayers, the business meeting was held
The annual report of the Arc.hdeacor
secretary and treasurer were read. Th<
election of officers was laid over unti
the June meeting.
After the business session, TU. Rev
David Hummell Greer, I). D., L. L·. D.
Bishop of New York, made an address
Brief addresses were also made by Rev
K. Arthur Dodd, Ph. D., Rev. Franli
"W. Crowder, Ph. I)., Rev. ('anon Pas
cal Harrower and Artliur A. Michell.
The present officers and trustees oi
♦he archdeaconry of Richmond are:
lit. Rev. David Hummell Oreer, P. D.
L. L. D., Bishop of New York; Yen.
Charles Sumner Burch, I). P., arch
deacon; Rev. .1. Baptiste Blanchet, D
I)., secretary; Edward B. Arnold, treas
urer; Rev. E. Arthur Dodd, Ph. D., Rev
Francis L. Frost, Ph. D.f Arthur A.
Michell .Ralph McKee, trustees.
Those from 8t. Stephen'· Episcopal
church, Totten ville, present were; Rev.
Guy A. Jamison, rector, < '. T. Smith,
Frank Joline, Mrs. Walker Washington,
Mrs. Helen Stryker, Mrs. Frank Joline.
&rs. C. T. Smith, Mrs. Abram Johnson.
Miss Katherine Meesner, Mrs. J. F.
Bedell and Mrs. William Ο'Conner.
TAXPAYERS WET WITH
BOROUGH OFFICIALS
— President George Cromwell, of
the borough of Richmond, held the
first of a series of monthly open
meetings In the Borough hall at St.
George, Tuesday night, where all
taxpayers could assemble and ask
Questions and air their grievances.
Mr. Cromwell gave Instructions to
all heads of departments of the bor
ough to be present with as many of
lhelr clerks and other employes as
they desired, to answer every ques
tion asked in regard to their respec
tive bureaus. Some of the heads of
the departments present were Com
missioner of Public Works L. L. Tri
bus, Superintendent H. E. Buel, of
the Bureau of Highways; John Tim
ΓίΠΓί*I'iVnf'^of public build
ings & η Λ e\>i>T>\lenT" Theodore 8. Ox
holm, assistant borough engineer; J.
T. Fetherston, superintendent of
Street cleaning; Ernest H. Seehusen,
superintendent of sewers, and other
officials.
There -were over 200 taxpayers
present and the meeting was a great
success. The result was a good
natured, all-around talk In regard to
public matters, and President Crom
well hopes to hold oue of these
meetings every month.
SURPRISE PARTY
A delightful surprise party was
given Mrs. Loretta Cline at her
home. In Center street, last night..
Games and dancing were enjoyed
and music was furnished by William
Abbott and his Victor machine. At
A late hour dainty refreshments
were served. Mrs. Edward Berlett
won a prize In the cake.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mre. Albert l^aForge and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Androvette,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hall and son,
Mr. and Mrs. James Androvette. Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Berlett, Mr. and
Mrs. Cornelius Magee and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer, Mr.
and Mrs. George Leven, Mr. and
William Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander Cole, Mr. and Mrs. William
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Boyce,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton,
Mrs. Samuel Glbbs, Mrs. George
Wood, Mrs. Edward Kugler, Miss
Mary Abbott, Mrs. Louis Cllne, Miss
Mary Cllne, Harry Cline, Eugene
Cline and Thaddeus Cline.
PRIZE EUCHRE OF
RICHMOND LODGE
A prize euchre will be held In
Knights of Pythias hall tonight, for
the benefit of the renovating fund of
Richmond Lodge. Prizes will be
awarded and dancing will follow the
games.
ARRESTED AGAIN.
Charles Miller, thirty-seven yeii
a old, a laborer residing In Railroi
" avenue, Tottenville, was arrested aV
ii:-40 o'clock this morning by Pa
trolman George H. Cole and locked
up In the 99th. precinct station on a
charge of Intoxication. Miller, who
has been locked up on several occa
sions. will be arraigned In the sec
ond district court today.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE'S
SOCIAL A SUCCESS
ITie social under the auspices of
the Epworth League, of St. Mark'f
M. E. church, In the lecture room,
Tuesday night, was well Attended by
the members and their friends. An
Informal program, consisting of vo
cal and instrumental music, was
given, and refreshments were served.
SEVEN NEW HOUSES
The Tottewville Mason Construction
Company has the contract for the ma
son work on the seven new houses to
be erected by the Terra Muring Com
[iany at Huguenot beach. Work on the
new" buildings Las been started. They
will be thoroughly up-to-date, with im
provements and every convenience.
REVIVAL SERVICES
The revival services in the Α. M. E.
Zion church in Bloomincdale avenue
are being continued eaeli night this
week. Rev. James Karjeant is in charge
of the meetings which have been well
attended during the past Uwo weeks.
FEED WAREHOUSE
Work on the new feed warehouse of
James La Forge on the Bite of the one
deft roved by fire several years ago is
beinfl pushed bh rapidly as possible.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
A meeting of the Junior Epworth
League of St. Mark s church will be
held in the lecture room of the church
tomorrow afternoon at 8.15 o'clock.
BLOOD POISON IN HAND.
John W. Cole, of Great Kills, Is
still In a serious condition, as the
result of an attack of blood polaon
In bis left hand. An operation was
performed by Drs. Washington and
Bryan last week.
PLEASANT PLAINS LOCALS.
Mr. and Mrs. Hitharel Wood, of New
Brighton, visited here this week.
Mrs. Charles E. Colin has returned
from a visit in Manhattan.
William Knox, of Manhattan, was at
Princes Bay yesterday.
Mrs. August Lundberg, of Prince»
Bay, is recovering from her recent ill
ness.
Mrs. David Latourette has returned
from a visit in Brooklyn.
Olennard Decker is home from Cornell
University with his parents ,Dr. and
Mrs. A. D. Decker, for a vieit.
James L. Hopkins, of Navesink, N. J.,
has returned home after a visit with
his son.
A meeting of Molly Stark Council
No. 7, Daughters of Auicrica, was held
last night.
The Misses Thompson have returned
to Manhattan after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Andruvette are
home from a visit in Port Richmond.
Chnrles Valentine is driving one of
the street cleaning cnTti.
Miss Anna Hoagland, who underwent
an operation at the 8. R. Smith Infirm
ary several weeks ago, has almost en
tirely recovered from it.
lier Size.
Aunt Anne, an old family darky, was
Bitting with ktieew crossed In the kitch
en when the young daughter of the
house entered and. Impressed with the
hugeness of the old woman'· feet,
asked what sise shoe she wore.
"Well, honey," replied Aunt Anne.
"I kin wear eights; I ginerally wear
nines, but dece yere I's got on am
twelvea, an' de good Lewd knows dey
hn'ts me Γ—Everybody's.
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The Procession
OF
"HUNTERS"
Among the People Who
Have Learned to Read
And Answer Ada, Ar·
Work-hunters, flat-hunters,
servant hunters, home-hunt
ers, Bargain-hunters, real es
tate hunters, boarding house
hunters, opportunity-hunters
—hunters of all the "things
of daily life" which can be
hunted and found through
the Classified Ada.
The «tore thjt not only thlnXa It
worth while to Invite you, but make·
the Invitation 1. -arty, eordlal and ·»·
phatlc—that'· t«h store to rlalt
AQUEHONGAS
HOLD SMOKER
Annual Affair of Athletic
Club in K. of P. Hall Jott
enville, Last Night
AN EXCELLENT SMOKER
! The annual smoker of the Aquehongi
i Athletic Club, held in Knights of Pyth
( ias hall last night, was a most Bticceee
ful affair. It was attended by about
150 members and friends.
An excellent program, arranged by
the committee ,wae given during th<
evening. Manager Joseph Woods, oi
Gallagher & Woods ' Amusement Com
I pany, of New York, furnished the tal
: ent. The first on the program wa!
! Boles& O'Brien, comedy song and dance
j artists. This was followed by Wilkint
O'Dav, singing and talking eomed
! iane. Harry Mack sang several catchy
songs, and Bndd tc Budd were two clev
er singers and dancers. James Cooven
ey told several funny stories and Jack
Corbett, pinging and talking comedian
ι won applause. Richard Conn presided
! at the piano.
ι Samuel Mendel, who was one of thi
team of Budd & Bndd. was formerly at
the Bijou in Perth Ainbov for some
time.
During the intcynnission, refresh
ments were served by the committee
There was plenty to tobacco and pipei
aod nn enjoyable evening was spent
The committee in charge of the ar
rangements was: Charles M. Winant
chairman; Alison Androvette, Camille
Delaporte, James T. Cole. Frank L. Had
kins. I. L. Bedell, James W. Lee, Ralph
Cole, M. L. Joline, P. C. Miller and Jo
seph O. Ayors.
FOR TOTTENVILLE'S
POLICE STATION
Inspector Seeley, an expert build
ing Inspector In the police depart
merit of the city of New York, was
in Tottenvllle on Tuesday, looking
over the property recently pur
chased by the city for the new police
station.
Mr. Seeley took several measure
ments of the building now on the
property and of the premises. Flans
are being: prepared for a stable to
accommodate from twenty to thirty
horses. It Is said that Commission
er Bingham will probably turn this
precinct Into a mounted station,
with several foot patrolmen In this
place as well. It Is expected that
the men will be moved to the build
ing on the propertly shortly, and
the work on the new addition will
go light along while they are in the
house.
THIMBLE CLUB, OF
TOTTENVILLE, MET
The members of the Thimble Club
were entertained yesterday at the
home of Mrs. C. A. Marshall, by her
her mother, Mrs. P. J. Sprague, of
Bentley sLreet. A game of flinch
was played and refreshments were
served. Mrs. Theodore Leven was
awarded first prlre, a cheese dish,
and Mrs. Irving Slelglit, second, a
meat platter.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Theodore Leven, of Johnson
aven ue.
DISTRICT DEPUTY
AT PORT RICHMOND
District Deputy Mrs. George Ijev
en, of Washington Council, Daugh
ters of Liberty, went to Port Rich
mond Tuesday night and installed
the officers of Lady Richmond Coun
cil. After the installation a recep
tion was given to Mrs. Leven and a
collation was served. Speeches were
made and a social time enjoyed.
Those from here who accompanied
her were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben An
drovette and Miss Mary Abbott.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY
HAS SOCIAL TONIGHT
A social under the auspices of the
Ladies' Aid Society of the South Bap
tist church will be held in the lecture
room of the ehurch tonight. Ico cream
will bo for sale. Cake, coffee and en
tertainment are included iu the tea
cent admission.
OPERATED UPON
Patrolman 0rover O. Vaughan, of
James street, was operated upon in t.be
fl. R. Smith Infirmary yesterday for
appendicitis.
OPPOSITE THE FALLS.
Τ Ο W Ε It II Ο Τ Ε L
THE HOME OF THE BRI0ES
KIÀOAEA ÏjkLL·'* Ν·Υ·
Européen Dan. (1 up. American Plan t.50 Λ»
One minute's waik froir the Fall*. directly
opposite Ν. Y. Btate Park. Special rates to
large parties. j»ree- Kocloa* 5 cenu io
•tamp* to cover r©#** and I send yon one of
the finest colered double postal uardi ever
gotten up ot Niagara Pal)·, and it* a beauty
M. J. H0ENI6, Prep.
Faf Is Oaf «f Style
To paraphrase Caeear'a murk, the A*
rectolre town <*me—waa seen —«ni bai
conquered. Bo fat ladle· an reduced, «
to apeak, to the neceaslty of either reduc
Ing at a very rapid rate or ellmlnatlnj
themselves from public view tmtll th<
faahloo dlea out. Otkerwlee they risk be
Isa rldlculoue.
Since many fat ladles Kill not eliminate
tbemaelvea, however, but, per contra, wll
Insist on wearing the carvel»»» few·, p<
oourae I· open to thla well meanfn# icrltx
other than to tell them how they may
eliminate the fat.
What I· there, then, that reduce* fal
•ufely? What pleasant Isaxpenalvo artlcla
la there on druggists' shelves that oau
reduce a pound a day without ceualn|
wrinkles or atoraaeh acne? What can tin
pharmacists offer as an Improvement ovei
scanty victual# or ten mile walks without
bi'pakfaat? la there anything pleasant U
take and Inexpensive to buy that will re
duce one uniformly, quickly and Inno
cently thirty pounds a month? Here li
tile answer: Either write the Marmola
Company, Detroit, Mich., or aak your lo
Çil druggist for Marmola Prescription
ablets, and for Τβ ceute pier or he will
five you one large case or these safe fat
reducers, containing so generous a Qnan
tltv of tablets that sometlmea one caae
only la needed to produce the desired re
suits. Can you match that for a elnple so
lullon of your problem?
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. George Le Forge, oi
j Lafayette place, entertained at their
j home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Frances
and daughter Muriel, of Brooklyn; Mr.
j H. May, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mre. K.
Johnson, of Bayonne; Leroy La Forge,
j Miss Tessie La Forge, Miss Lillian La
Forgo, Master Lloyd La Forge, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Johnson, of Tottenville.
GIRLS' THIMBLE CLUB
The Girls' Thimble Oltfb met at the
home of Miss Blanche Hughes, in Bent
ley street yesterday afternoon to sew.
After the business session refreshments
j wero served. It was decided to meet
with Miss Hazel Brown, of flopping
[avenue, next week.
TOTTENVILLE LOCALS.
George Carfoot, of Am boy ave
nue, salesman for J. B. Colt Corn
I pany, of New York, returned last
night from Little Silver.
Richmond Camp No. 85, Wood
men of the World, held a meeting In
K. of P. hall last night.
Frank Boyce, of Mtlltown, was in
town last night.
United Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.,
meets tonight.
A rehearsal of the choir of 8t.
Stephen's Episcopal church will be
held at the church tonight.
H. E. Sprague and Captain James
LaForge were at borough hull, St.
George, yesterday.
It Is again rumored that Dan
Cupid Is hovering over the 99th.
precinct police station In Totten
ville. The boys are all wondering
who will be the next one to take the
step.
A Gentle Hint.
A lady who suffered from a neigh
bor's fowls that overrun and spoiled
her garden politely asked her neighbor
several limes to keep hie pet* at
home, but no attention was paid te
her grievance. Finely she hit upon an
ingenious method of protecting her
self. 8be prepared grains of corn by
tying to them with a strong thread
small cards bearing the words, "Plea··
keep your chickens at home," and dis
tributed the grains about her flower
bede. The chickens came to feast ·■
usual and greedily swallowed the corn,
not precelvlng the thread until the
card was against their beaks. Then
they could neither swallow the card
nor rid themselves of the swallowed
corn. Twenty or thirty of the maraud
ers ran home, bearing the polite re
quest to their culpable owner, who,
struck with the method of the hint,
promptly cut the threads and cooped
up his fowls.—Bombay Times.
Drinkers' Logie.
"Men drink." said a temperance lec
turer. "becauso they are happy, be
cause they are sad, because they are
too warm, because they lire too cold.
Is there any logic In that?
"When 1 seo men drinking I think of
a little boy at the seashore.
"This little boy, at play with his
bucket and shovel In the sand, sud
denly ran to the edge of an advancing
wave and, scooping up a handful of
salt water and foam, drank It greed
ily.
'"Ob, don't drink that,' said his
uurso. 'It will make you thirsty.'
'"What if it does?' said he. 'Ther·'·
plenty more.' "
Part of the Cossack soldier·' drill
constitutes the building of bridge·
with their lanc«?e, with cooking kettle·
u fonts.
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■ WAHFT.
Hoax—What 414 you pay for your
luburban property Τ
Joue—Fiv· dollar· a fool.
Hoax—Wbat'll jrou Mil It fori
Joax—Fifty oont· a (allea.
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WISDOM OF BXPBMllifCB.
Hubby—But why do you inriit that
our daughter should marry old Oold
buff whon the hatoa the vory eight of
him? Ton married for lov·, didn't you Τ
"Wlfey—Te»; but that'· no reason why
I should stand by and see our daughter
make th· earn· mistake.
! » FOOLED EM.
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Ruy ter's Kramp—I shouldn't think he »
©ould eell any of hie stories, he's suoh !
a bad speller.
Scribble A. Lett—I know, but the eé·)
Itorg think tie writes dialect stories.
PROOF.
Jigaorv-I eu β se Tom Fewscftda le going
to take hie girl out aleighlng tonight.
Wigs on—Why aoT
Jlgaon—I just «aw him pawning hla
watch.
KNEW THE POLITICIANS.
"Williams—Many people seek out poll
tJcians just because they have axes to
grind.
Bllllams-And in doing bo they tak·
an awful chance on losing their axes.
THE REASON.
Wlfgi-I'v· met a whole lot of majors
• nd colonel· In your State; but no ad
miral·.
Wag*»—A man ha· to get near the»
water wagon to be an aimlral.
News of the Theatres
IffiKlK·
"THE MIKADO" I
WAS ENJOYED
Large Audience Saw Comic
Opera and Other Features
at Majestic Theatre.
AMATEURS ON SATURDAY
The largest, audience which has yet
•wltuessed the weekly exhibition of the
Cameraphone at the Majestic theatre
wan present last night, when a varied
program was given.
The feature was the reproduction of
two acts of the fartions comic opera,
"The Mikado." The songs, dances and
comedy were finely presented and found
much favor with the audience. There
were also many sketches and singing
and dancing specialties.
One of the funniest moving picture
films over seen in Perth Ainboy was
"The Sandwich Woman," which arous
ed a storm of laughter.
It was announced that there will be
vaudeville and an amateur night on
Saturday of this week.
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AI;. G. FIELD'S MlfTBTREDH.
Al. G. Field holds the record an to
length of service of people employ
ed. Many of his employes have
been with him since the organization
of the company. Joo R. Rieder, the
treasurer, with twenty two years In
tervening since he Joined the com-,
pany, Is the oldest lu point of ser
vice, although Doc. Qulgloy, the
manager, has served Mr. Field al
most as many years, as he has been
with the company continuously,
while Mr. Rioder lost three seasons
of his time elsewhere. Mr. Qulgley
has been with the company contin
uously fo'r twenty years, working
his way from property boy to man
ager. Edward Couard, secretary,
Joined the company fifteen years ago
In a minor capacity. Paul Lalxmdo,
the vocal director, has fourteen
years to his credit, and Tommy Don
nelly is entering on his eighteenth
year. Several of the musicians have
been with the company flrtcen years.
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MARRIED FOR MONEY.
The recent prosecutions by the
government of certain corporalloua
— . —■
itartlins scenes in the forthcoming
iroductlon of Lem B. Parker's pow-j
inder the Sherman Anti-Trust law
orm the basis of one of the most !
"Married for Money" at tlie Ma
jestic theatre tonight.
îrful new American drama, "Married
tor Money," which will be the at
traction at the Majestic tonight. The
itory ie one of present day Incidents
ind characters.
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COMING SOON.
That old reliable drama "In Old
Kentucky," with its delightful ro
mance of the blue grass state, its
merry little pickaninnies, its exciting
horse race. Its capital comedy scenes
nnd the wholesome characterizations,
Is shortly to appear here once more,
and although the play is now In its
sixteenth year, It hold* its own with !
the best of latter-day offerings. Thç
crop of plays that were populûr when
"Jn Old Kentucky" llrst achieved
success are for the most part dead
and forgotten, hut there is no im
mediate prospect of In Old Ken-1
tucky's dissolution. 1» has always
been well presented with competent
players, adequate scenery and high
'lass equipment, and these things
;ount with the public. No one has
>ver seen an indiffèrent performance
>f the play. Wise management ha»
tept up the standard of excellence
iarly achieved and strictly maintain
ed, and the end of "In Old Ken
;ucky" is not yet indicated.
NOTICE.
Notice I* hereby given that the nn
leralgned Intend» making application
;o the Board of Excise Commissioner·
>f the City of Perth Amboy, at their
text meeting, (cr a trai>ifer ot the licenM
itretofore grunted to Chrl« Jorgrn· η to teeb
isali^ouwlth tbe privilege of crltlur uitUana
iplrltuoiM liquors In ihe city f ' ert'i Amboy,
itid In the house owned by J ba W. Qlochan at
0 Hall Ατβηηβ.
narr-i ii ii.«w witalm mkdak
NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that th«
Township Committee of the town
ship of Woodbrldge, In the County
of Middlesex, Intends to cause a pipe
sewer to he constructed In the village
of Keasbey in said township, de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING In the centre ot
Smith street at the northerly projec
tion of the easterly line of a fifty
toot street laid through the property
t>f Jamee Noe; thence running
ill rough the center of Smith street
îorth eighty-one degrees forty-one
minutes west, two hundred and flfty
)ne feet, thence south sixteen de
crees twenty-six minutes west, two
hundred and forty-seven feet; thenc·
south twenty-six degrees, sixteen
minutes east, one hundred and fifty
two feet; thence south eighty-nine
legrees fifty-nine minutes weat,
3ighty-two feet to the intersection
with Dahl street; thence sout^
through the centre of Dahl street
îleven degrees flvo minutes west, one
liundred and ten feet more or less to
the sewer alrady constructed in said
Dahl street and connecting therewith
ind that the section which may b«
Iralned or sewered, by such proposed
sewer, is the laud on each side of theN
streets throiigh which said sewer will
run and in the vicinity thereof, and
that such owners of land within th·
ipproxlmate drainage area of Bald
sewer as may wish to object thereto
ire requested to present their objec
tons in writing at a meeting of said
omruitiee to be hold at the Town
Hall In the said Township of Wood
arldge. on Friday, the nineteenth day
jt February next, at the hour of
îight o'clock In the evening, and that
» hearing will be held, at the said
inie and plnce, up'on any objections
that may be presented.
J. EDWARD HARNBD,
Township Clerk.
Dated January 21, 1909.
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