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‘CHURCH SPLIT “OVER PASTOR Part of Congregation Say He’s Not. Guilty of Charge Made Against Him, Part Prefers to Await His Trial. STRATFORD, Conn., Dec. i1.—The Neighborhood Church, whose pastor, the Rev. Charles Seymour Bullock, {s under $250 ball on a charge made against him by Miss Isabella V. Shaller, of Milford, who was formerly a member of the con- @regation and who sang in the cholr, is divided against Itself, All Stratford ts awaiting the outcome of the hearing of the accusation made and being made against the minister with more Interest thar It has evinced in anything In years, The official board of trustees af the church met last night and yanimously voted to stand by the pastor in his trouble, 5 A number of the women in the church say that It ts a case of sersecution and are inclined to blame another minister. Other members of the Bullock flock are tanding back and saying nothin ite ing for things to dey be: pass judgment, and that minister says he wants ever. that he will co: “He's innocent; he's a ma "says Mrs. Bullock, and the women who are with him. The Rev. Charles Seymour Bullocks, a @oo0d-looking young clergyman, who came here about fiye years ago. whb ar- Fested Wednesday night on the ,com- Dlaint of Misy Shaler. Deputy Sherift G | y. of | | ister. Examination was set for Dec. 19. Miss Shater was not in court when Bullock was arraigned. Her relatives explained that she was at home taking care o1 her ttle boy, wao was torn on Sept, 15 Inst, The pastor was represented by James A. Marr, a lawyer, of Bridgepori, The Rev. Bullock has a wifo ana three children,’ He came here from the West shortly after the Spanish-Amen- can war, as a ¢andidate for the pas- torate of the Congregational Church, He preached a ‘rial sormon, and a large number of the congregation were favorably impressed with tho pleasing words and agreeadle manners of the/ young man, Mr. Bullock was not called to the pul- pit of the Congregational Church, whica was sudsequently filled by the Rev. | Cyrus F, Stimson, another yourg min- Mr. Bullock began preaching in the chureh of the Christian Adventists across the street, and from the first was popular. NORWEGIAN PINE Cure for Consumption Brought to New York, Dr, Hermann has just arrived from Nor- ay, bringing with him the famous Nor- ‘an*Pine Inhalation cure for consump- thina, bronchitis and catarrh. For consumption claimed its victims from ery family in Norway. The dix- years con e | nearly ev ; Savery and introduction of ‘the “Norwegian Pine Inhalation among the people of Nob- -|way bas made that country almost immunp from the ravages of this dreadful disease. ‘This inhalation is an olly vapor, which, when breathed into the lings, clears tae tubes of their poisonous slime, heals the eld spots, kills the germs, purifies (Se blood and rapidly builds up the system. ‘Those troubled with a cough, no matter of how log standing, should call at once for examination and free trial treatment the Hermann oMcos, No, 138 Wast Zlat New York. Hours 10 to 5. Special a ratus for home treatment. MAIL Olt P ROMPT BILLED, te, > ‘WEST SIDE OF Erect onion penras *L: STATION An unlimited array‘ of Chri: at prices which defy competition and compel attention. tions made now will ke reserved for future delivery. WARNING—Wir always state weight others do not, and that's re the “Ente Extra fine 29) Kt., steel white gem, Amsterdam cut, dazaling briiliancy, got In Tittany $245 setting. , Fr (whi encircled by extra larce white dia- monds, 1 kt. (nof ay our Two selected white blue - Diam on Brooch, 43 large unique design; Sold cold worth $200..... genuine Diam this popular pend: Wishboneg Five Merv? Simnet iting ovals, sollag hand carved, Scarf pin, with enu-} 4 extra heavy, ine Dia eee mond, no fp, various designs, Gold Rina. § an cintshes, “$2.00 } $6.00 ' $6.00 ramelled, riety of colori, in fino case, fe fold Wait or Hlain, $23.00 $3.65 Above Illustrations of Ladies* watches Are Two-Thirds Actual Size. & Open Evenings: Till dect avorth $1 price Princess Pendant or Glamonds, four karat, a We have various sizes of istmas Gifts to suit every purse Tec. s of diamonds in our advertisements. im. ve pure te per- Pafr of soll tafre diamond re 0} earrings, pure white, 1 karat, $98 t3 are $70 our pri barxain, sparkling gem, perfectly out ka Hungarian Opal of superb color, en- G-stone Tur- quoise Ring, wet with 8 real dn, felrcled by 16 larg pure white Dia-? Diamonds, no pal weighs } chips, $9.00} $19.00 SZ TRS Genuine Ear Screws Dw 0 WL i SS -— oa Ea bri Diamonds, or F arat; pure white ( $150 fant. EXTRAORDINARY CHRISTMAS - | == PIANO BARGAINS Immense Stock of Absolutely New Instruments —————OFFERED BY—— KRANICH & BACH | If units of merit fixed the prices of Pianos, our smallest upright would be worth $1,000, and if we adopted the Bargain Counter Method of selling them we would be justified in advertising a $1,000 Value For Less Than Half. Our policy, maintained throughout FORTY YEARS OF PIANO MAKING, Is to produce the highest grade possible at the lowest price possible, and adhere to it in- stead of listing at $100 or $200 higher and then. pretending to reduce to special bargain figures. Even intelligent people have been deceived by such tactics. You cannot afford to spend your money for a Piano without seeing our GENUINE BARGAINS, for they combine the units of Greatest Tone, Artistic Appearance, and Most Years of Service for the smallest sum of money possible to produce them. We can prove to you that the Piano Kranich & Bach is a greater Piano Bargain at its fixed and invariable price than any other Piano at any Price. We have the best of reasons for exhibiting our Pianos in New York only in our Factory Warerooms and Harlem Branch—every reason of which enables us to give a greater value to our customers. We make every part of our instruments, and customers have the advantage of being able to step right into the Factory from our main Exhibition Rooms and inspect "the process of Piano manufacture from the raw materials used through all stages to the completed instrument. THIS IS A VAST ADVANTAGE TO CAREFUL BUYERS AND IS NOT POSSIBLE ANYWHERE ELSE, These down-town Warcrooms are the most extensive and complete In New York, and are in the large building on East 23rd Street adjoining our Factory—about four minutes’ ride from Madison Squate cut of the Getty Je but, for that matter, so is our Piano,—now generally acknowledged to be in a CLASS OF ITS OWN. You cannot ‘use your time better when hunting a satisfactory Piano Bargain, because every one of those four minutes means the saving of handsome U. S. gold certificates. Our new Catalogue ready to mail—glad to send you one. tr WE TAKE EASY TERMS TO THOSE WHO WISH TO PAY BY INSTALL- ‘MENTS, AND TAKE OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE FOR PART PAYMENT, tay WE HAVE A FEW—A VERY FEW—PIANOS SLIGHTLY USED BUT IN ALMOST PERFECT CONDITION THAT WE WILL SELL AT THE USUAL REDUCTION. THEY ARE RARE OPPOR- TUNITIES WHILE THEY LAST. KRANICH @ BACH 233045 East 23d St., Tyne moow.caer and 16 West 125th St., New York RIGH HOLIDAY GIFTS, BENEDICT BROS. Watches, Diamondsand Rich Gold Jewelry. “Benedict’s Time” Is Standard Time and Our Trade-Mark, moved. ‘to | th Street in 1862, ‘They are now located at the corner Sheradway and Literty street, Watches, Diamonds an cloun Getrn te cordially “The Benedict’ Patent Sleeve and Collar Button! BENEDICT BROS., JEWELERS, 141 Broadway, Cor. Liberty St., NEW YORK. invited, | “i j jDouutifully en. Rraved; Car ett Sn or rpoartienenia, Le $17.50 | $10.00 | "¢e26" Saturdays Till 11. | \ kaown to fall | isl 4 PULRLOILS Sasa SA Re feels, MICHAELS BROS Sth Ave. & 9th St., B’klyn, CLOTHING for the entire family on CREDIT. Latest fall styles in great variety now ready. Ladies’ Tailor- 10 00 made Suits.... ° $1.00 Down, 50c, per Week, Men's Tailor-Made Suits, Fall and Winter 1 0 00 Overcoats .... ° $1.00 Down, 60c. per Week. WE CAN SUIT ALL TASTES IN GOODS, PRICES AND TERMS. i W. AME = he leading styles originate in B acturing center of men’s fino sh 8 Originated by My Expert Model M Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their and superior wearin: A LEADS THE SHOE FASHIONS OF THE WORLD. kton, the manu: 3 In this country. are Copled Evorywhere. ] y cellent style, easy-fitting f qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They are just as good as those that cost you $5 to $7 —the only difference is the price. If I could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men’s fine siioes, and show you the infinite care with which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere. Tf I could show you the difference between the shoes made in my factory and those of other makes, yoo would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe in the market to-day. There is a great difference between wholesale and retail prices in shoes. * You pay only one profit on shoes made in my-factory ‘nd sold direct to you through my own stores in the principal cities. The re- sult is, you get botter shoes for the price than are retailed elsewhere. My own socret process of Sela the bottom soles produces more flexible andionger wearing leather than any other tannage. Corona Colt ia the highest grade patent| We Le jas High Grade leathermuade, That Douginsusesttpreves| Boys? Shoes $2 and $1.75 there in value in Douglas 3.50 shoes. , Mi calerWiiss tor Calatbe: Fast Color Eyelets Used Exctusioely, | Bhoes by mall, 8 ormts ATLAS. Rrockton, Shesa, . 16 DOUCLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: : DECEMBER 11, 1903. | 433 Broadway, cor. Howard St. |356 Sixth Ave. 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 520 Willis Ave. (Bronx) 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. BROOKLYN, 1 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th St, | 708-710 Broadway. t 142 E. 14th St. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Av. West 125th St. 421 Fulton St. cor. Pearl. Third Ave. 404 Fifth Ave. JERSEY OITY, 18 Newark Av. SE WAIIS, 786 Broad St. Open Evenings Unt Chrstma-. Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Saks & Compatty 2% The Store Will Be Open Evenings from Tuesday, Dec. 15th Unt Dee, 24t We Have Inaugurated, Beginning To-Day, A Most Important Sale of High-Grade Suits for Men AT MATERIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Suits which define the cleverest expression of the t to bridge larity dels and fabrics. It is Suits, single or double breasted Sack Coat models, of cheviot, tweed, cassimere or worsted in designs which receive their initial presentation this season. Formerly $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 At $14,00 Suits, single or double breasted Sack Coat, Chester- field and English Frock Coat models of the finest imported and domestic cheviot, heavy homespun, cassimere, worsted, and silk-mixed tweed, Many of the coats are silk-lined throughout. Formerly $25.00, $30.00, $33.00, $38.00 At $19.00 High-Grade Hats for Men. | High-Grade Shoes for Men Special for Saturday. ~ | Special for Saturday. Value $2.50&$3. At $1.45 Formerly $3.50 to $5.00. We would give much to | Special at $2.75 know where we might get | Of Patent Leather, Patent better hats to offer at Two Colt, Box Calf, Wax Calf, Fifty and Three Dollars. Cordovan and Enamelled Models to please all man- Leather, in lace, button and : Reh coh, mene maberhicemie blucher models, designed © * black or brown; Soft Hats for dress’ andl general wae) ‘ Filth Floor. 5 € single or double welt- . in black, brown, or light stitched» soles of. - oalk colors. Saturday at $1.45. \ leather, various lasts. : a A Sale of Shirts, Scarfs and Underwear for Men At About Qne-Half Former Prices. Main Flor: Value $1.50 & $2.00. At $1.00) Value $1.00. At 50¢ Of Jacquarded printed Madras, or/A generous number of patterns in fine Percale, in new patterns, stiff light and dark effects. bosoms, attached and detached chee CARES | Value $1.00 & $2.00. At 65: Value $1.50 & $3.00. At $1.00 Shirts and Drawers of natural Wool, | Of the best English silks, excellent|or white Merino, winter weight. Sizes designs and colors, Folded Square,/other than 40 to 50 inches are more Four-in-Hand and De Joinville models|or less incomplete. A Sale of Suits, Overcoats and Robes for Boys Boys’ Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, Boys’ Chesterfield Qvercoats, single of English Serge or fancy Scotch |breasted, of Oxford, gray, ornavy blue Tweed, detachable linen Eton collar! Frieze, lapped seams, sizes 8 to 16. 4 and silk scarf, sizes 3 to 8 years. |Value $6.50. Special at $5.00 Value $6.75 & $7.50. Special at $4.75 Youths’ Fly Front Qvercoats, of Ox Boys’ Double-Breaste Norfolk! ford, gray, or black Frieze, extra long, Suits, of mixed Cheviot or Cassimere, broad shoulders, sizes 14 to 19. in plaids, stripes and checks, straight Value $8.00. Special at $6.75 or bloomer trousers, sizes 8 to 16. | Value $12.00. Special at $9.50 Value $6.50 to $8.50. Special at $5.50) Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes, in navy, & Boys’ Russian Overcoats, of Oxford, brown, red, gray, or tan color combi- gray, blue or olive Frieze, double-|nations, sailor collar and heavy girdle, | breasted models, sizes 2% to 8. : Z |sizes 6 to 18 years. ‘ Value $5.00. Special at $3.75) Value $4.50. Special at $3.50 An Important Sale of Suits & Coats for Girls & Misses “They haye been divided into three classes, all of which include a rf Children’s Long Coats!Children’s Long Coats,| Misses’ Jackets, Three- | and Misses’ Jackets and| Misses’ Jackets, Coats|Quarter Coats, and Three-Quarter Coats. {and Tailor-Made Suits. | Tailor-Made Suits. Formerly up to $13.75. | Formerly up to $24.50. | Formerly up to $47.50. Special at $7. 50 Special at $12.50 An Important Saie of Apparel for Infants & Children” Alte ly | S. Third Floor. Children’s Caps & Bon in earlet gats, a variety of models of the highest grade. Formerly $7.50 to $22.50 Special at $5.50 to $15.50 of styles, colors and fabrics. Formerly $1.98,$2.98,$3.95 & $4.95 Special at $1.25, 1.98, 2.98 & 3.50 Children’s Coats of White Bedford! Gowns, sizes 3 to 14 years. Cord, sizes 6 months to 3 years, Value up to 85c. Special at 5! Formerly $2.50 to $6.50 Special at $1.69 & $3.50 Children's Sweaters, in various | and colors, 6 months to 6 years,