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i BELLPORT AGAIN [FOUND DEAD WITH LOSES PASTOR prone Teen aeion THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1904. Tle SURPRISE 182 to 146 ‘Yhird Avenue, HEAD ON LEDGER ! Caster SPush On at Che Big Store THE BIG STORE W. Parent st, S | | (() DP H.W. Cu, 8S, ACITY IN ITSELF j | Members of the Presbyterian James Hollis Gibson, Secretary | Sixth & seventh Aves. Elevated Station. SIEG OPER 0 Supe a Z or SA OCS f i i of Pratt Institute Thrift, Suc- | | ) le it nthe Re. Edvard reeen|, cumbs 10 Ataok of Heat! OPEN EVENINGS G Hands in His Resignation. " PHURCH HAS BEEN Disease in His Office. | UNTIL EASTER, With his hands over his face and lean- | SIXTH AVE. 187419"STS. Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Mornings this week from 8.30 to 12 o'clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Jor Gaster. ing on a big ledger, James Hollis Gib- | Beginning TO-MORROW | —_ a RENT IN TWAIN BEFORE. |77".te"pratr“iswicate tivite which i Ohe Fam are 7 7 4 or ome re rtennaney Hite to accommodate the crowds of buyers. A large staff of} ~ oo! Mout Brand Ga Tewest Styles for : Two Other Ministers Forced Out by Internal Troubles, but of Late Flock Has Increased and Debts Were Being Paid. strife has again broken out among @ members of the Presbyterian urch in Bellport, L. I., and because Bf it the pastor, Rev. Edwin H. Bron- on, has been forced to seek new fields. Mir. Bronson has been pastor of the urch since Jan. 6, 1902, and since he fe been in charge the congregation grown and the church has becomo free of debt for the first time since it asc established, fifty years ago. The Rev. Mr. Bronson will not be out ®f a charge. He will go to Vienna, Va,, t once, and begin his new duties after be 4, when he will be transferred the Long Island Presbytery to the fashington Presbytery. Discord in tho Bellport Presbyterian Bock 1s not a new thing by any means; fin fact, the present troubles are simply Bepetitions of history. Until four years @go the Bellport Presbyterian charge focluded the Presbyterians in Brook- ven and South Haven. The Rev, Mr. by Was the pastor. There was sv tae gossiping in the congregation that . Erisby resigned, Some Stood by Pastor, ‘When Mr. Frisby’s resignation was Rnounced many of the church members Weft the church in a body and attended Whe Brookhaven Chapel, which severed E connection with the Bellport Church, he South Haven church finally stood @ut for itself, and the Bellport church gas left with its debt to fight its own Qght ill Among those who left the Bellport @hurch because of the troubles over Mr. Frisby were Mr. Joseph Shaw, fath- ar of the Rev. J. Balcom Shaw, pastor ®f the West End Presbyterian Church, hattan, and Mrs. James Post, ughter of thy iate John Wells, pastor f the South Third Street Presbyterian Church, Brooklya, for halt a century, Bey other prominent persons followed . Shaw and Mrs, P Frisby ‘ost. After the resignation of Mr. he church remained without a regular tor for more than a year. Then the lev, Mr. Simonton, of Manhattan, ao- P' Bese non in Shits dB) Selon fat, oe, that mar be sour] 4 THE SURPRISE STORE iin tis, —— Deon meade known, and Mr, Simonton Wrepped out gracefully, leaving the @burch again without a pastor, Graduated from Princeton. Mr. Bronson hadjust been graduated Princeton University with high mors. He was called to the care of additional salesmen will serve every one promptly. Confirmation and first Communion Suits Annuaily The Sulpuise Store outfits thousands upon thousands of boys. All- wool blue and black Pure worsted black 50 cheviot and thibet.... $253 | tay diagonal eis , $5 Long-pant Suits of blue and black cheviot, thibet and pure dingo. isnt 4, 7, O°, 10, *12 Rich Caster Garments for the little Lads, Sailor suits, Buster suits, Russian suits, Blouse suits, $ $ and Spring reefers with handsome emblems...,...... 3, 5 $7.50 $7.50 I= 2 had been secretary of the Pratt Insti- tute ‘Thrift for six years. He had worked very hard o flate at the sacrifice of his physical strength. When his co- workers left the office last night Gibson was still at his books. No marks of violence were discovered and ti is believed his death was due to heart disease. He did not have charge of the money of the Thrift. Mr, Gibson leaves a widow and one child, He lUved in Forty-sixth street, Kensington. KAISER’S THROAT NORMAL. Berlin Discredits Alarming fte- ports of German Ruler’s Illness. BERLIN, March 80.—Inquiries made in consequence of a report published in Paris that alarming news had been re- celved concerning Emperor William's health elicit the announcement that the condition of the Emperor's throat is normal, and the report is otherwise dis- credited. GAETA, Italy, March 30.—Emperor William, ‘on board the imperial yacht Hohenzollern, loft here to-day for Mes- sina, escorted by the German crutser Pring Friedrich Karl. Blouse suits, Buster suits and Eton suits of blue cheviot and other splendid materials, ,.... Men’s Easter Suits. $5, $7, $10 | 42, 515, 18 An abundance of color mixtures and| Worsted fabrics in fancy weaves and plain shades—cheviots, tweeds, Scotches, | plain shades, including many foreign cassimeres and thibets— single ani |novelt 1es—single-breasted, double- double-breasted—tailoredto FIT, display- ! breasted, walking frock andPrince Albert, ing the latest Spring STYLE, and guar-| products of skilled handiwork, lined anteed to give the utmost limit of WEAR. | with sumptuons silky Venetian cloth. Men’s Spring Overcoats of All-Wool Covert and Thibet, $5, $7°, $10, %12, 15 Men’s Rain and Shine Coats, Genuine Priestly & Co. Cravenette $850, $410, 12, 515 Haster Hats, Easter Shoes, Easter Shirts, Easter Neckwear, GBc, $1-45, £245 *1-45,#1.95,82-95 Abo, O50, *1-45 280. and 45¢, OpenEvenings Until Easter, Beginning To-Morrow Right Here in. ’ New York City Hegeman & Co, 200 Broad- way, Guarantee to Refund Money If Hyomei Fails_to Cure the Worst Case of Ca- tarrh. Hyomel {s very easy and pleasant to use, Just breathe it through the ttle inhaler that comes with every outfit; every breath will bring re- covery 80 much the nearer. It kills all the germs of catarrhal troubles in the air passages of the head, throat, and lungs, soothes and heals the Irritated mucous membrane, and is the only natural cure for catarrh, The complete outfit costs but one dollar, and extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for fifty cents. Do not let a slight catarrhal trouble de- remembering that you run no risk whatever when you try Hyomei on Hegeman & Co.'s offer of “No cure, no pay.” 25 CENTS—1904 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS tremendous favor. and more, the following low price. daily. Wen and Women at Ohe Big Store. . No Shoe for Men and Women merits greater popularity than the “Foot Mould” brand, and for many reasons, but chiefly because these shoes wear excellently, fit comfortably and give that degree of dressiness so desirable. The leathers used in “Foot Mould’ Shoes are better than you get in any $3.50 special i ; nat ) pecialty shoes, and equal to that in many $5.00 shoes. The same may be said of the general skill in the workmanship. Being reas along advanced ideas in the line of correct and hygienic footwear, “Foot Mould” Shoes are eminently superior. All the new Spring styles are ready for Easter and are meeting with The price is most inviting, Jtnd Chese Special Bargains Chursday. Wen’s & Women’s Shoes. We have a large collection of good shoes for men and women at They were madeto retail at $3.00 Ze IS SPECIAL SHOE SALES are always held here There are shoes for every occasion for every member of the family and at prices seldom seen elsewhere. (Consolidated Shoe Stores, Second Floor.) 3.00 festival. priced models. chance : lace, cred. Special price Se Ohe Men's Hat Store Go-Morrow Women’s Sitk Rlouse Gtons and Covert Coats for Gaster. Two exceptionally attractive offerings for the Easter fashion Some of the Coats described below are copies of high- All are eminently desirable, and will find quick favor with those who are interested in such a strikingly inviting WOMEN’S SILK BLOUSE ETONS, made as illustrated, of extra qual- ity taffeta, collarless style, with fancy epaulettes over shoulders; front, back and sleeves bewitchingly shirred, lined throughout with white taffeta silk and trimmed with fancy silk braid and oriental 77. 50 WOMEN’S COVERT CORSET COATS, made of fine quality hard finish American Covert Cloth, 22 inches long, smart collarless effect. fly front, new mannish coat sleeves; every seam lapped and stitched, tab and self-covered trimming: satin lined throughout; excellently tail- erhurday; 975 (Women's Outer Apparel Store, 24 Floor, Front.) Natds ig WRITING PAPER in beautifully decorated boxes; Eastertide colorings; best quality paper: several tints: | to 4 quires in a box: each. BLOTTERS AND PEN WIPERS (Easter Novelties), upwar: fom ARTIFICIAL PALMS; each, DECORATIVE CREPE PAPER LAMP SHADES AND FLOWERS; FRENCH TISSUE PAPER. JAP. NAPKINS AND DOILIES, at very low prices. $0 VISITING CARDS AND PLATE. 695 pt 100 VISITING CARDS, from cunomer's 6, 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS; Script. with inside and Opes, Waitresses’ and Caster Stationery, Yoveltios in Box Paper, 25010 5,00 * 90., 120, 004 1$o 420, 350, 50c. 0 5.00 Caster Engraving. outside envel FFs Ylurses’ Regulation Apparet. Very Special Easter Offering. Included in this sale are all the most pleasing effects in the newest styles. very garment is guaranteed superior in fit and finish, and for Thursday price advan- tages are particularly emphasized. From the scores of values we specially mention the following: MAIDS' DRESSES of percale, in a variety of very Pretty patterns. both light and dark made with extra full skirts and 5 inch hem. hem- Ricted wes on Wale ferning yong OG. RAIDS DRESSES of percale, in two-piece effect, waist and skirt separate, prettily cut skirt Wish bas fold and neatly ieumed wate, Zo ae WAITRESSES’ DRESSES of Sea Island percale, in pretty patterns, waist and skirt separate, skirt extra full, with 5-inch hem and prettily de /) irisitoad Waluul nrpe'ayis (i glichams 410 WAITRESSES’ DRESSES of black sateen. fine quality, made very neat extra full skirt with 5-inch hem, 7; IS NURSES’ DRESSES of gingham and chambray, mriped and plain colors, the correct reg- 9. ulation style, all sizes, 1.95 HOUSE DRESSES of fine quality percale, large variety of patterns, both light and dark; extra full skirts with 5-inch hem; lined waist with hemstitched tucks, forming yoke, 34 to 44, 1 01 e church. Mr. Bronson had married iss Lizzie Bavils, of Princeton, in 1897. fo and his wife became ardent work- ers, and succeeded in bringing many of ‘the old members back into the fold and in getting new members interast- ga. * The church now stands wrong the first_on Long Island, but there Were certain members who thought that the youny pastor was not exactly to thelr liking, and there came grum- ing, which gathered as {t rolled. Mr, ronson resigned quickly. ‘The church 1s again without a pas- tor. Some of the members ure in fa- ‘or of recalling Mr. Frisby, but others ill oppose this, and the consequence i) that the congregation is split. in twain, Yew Caster Si “y/les, 121st St. @ 3d Ave. (OWwPerrawal? Sag 12st Street: ih ~ & SONS 2226to 2234 Third Ave. Chatham Square, LAST CHANCE At Our Great March CLEARING SALE PIANOS Your old piano taken in ex- Chatham Sq.: 193 to 205 Park Row. Our “Sitver Medal’ Hats. Every Hat is guaranteed, and GUARAN- IS8e change, and biggest value allowed Two Establishments. TEE at the Siegei Cooper Store stands for WHITE LAWN APRONS, fine quality, in six styles, hemstitched hems, fancy hemstitching and of any store in the city. Or we SOMETHING. It means absolute satisface some embroidery trimmed, 19¢ will give you credit, good as part tion to you. WHITE LAWN APRONS, fine quality, plain and bretelle styles, generous sizes, with hemstitched 29, hems and bretelle; liberal tie strings le payment on another piano any time within 14 year. PIANO MOVING FREE. If your piano needs polishing or repairing, we will move it from your old home to your new in any part of Greater New York FREE. Planos [Moved by Expert Carmen, Following list of slightly used Pianos at less than half their former value: Uprights--Clearing Prices Everything for Housekeeping. Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Matting, Etc. Mahogany Ogee Gold Frame Parlor Tables. y ee Mirror, The round top is} . beautifully inlaid and res French bevel __ plate, highly burnished polished like a plano. frame, handsomely This is one of the H carved, 40x18 inches, daintlest parlor tables Ik $7.95 Soft or Stiff Rats, $ 1 50 All Styles and Colors. e Greatest Values in Yow York, (Main Floor, East.) Ghe Children’s Store Seatures Winsomely Attractive Apparel for Gastertide ctions for dainty outerwear for the little gnes is an excellent opportunity for fond Rens to purchase pretty and serviceable apparel for the children’s WHITE LAWN APRONS, excellent quality and heavy, plain and bretelle styles, 72 inches wide. very deep hem and liberal tie sings. iiss aaa ts 39e WHITE LAWN APRONS, superior quality, double width hematitched hem; bib and bretelles; some fine embroidery iiewings? ne i 59e (Second Floor, Bast of Centre) Spectal Camera Sate. Extraordinary Thursday Offer.| If i enthunas, ask you aren't’ a camera some one who is about the “Cycle. Ko- rona."” See if he don't say $10 is a ridicwe lously low price for this fine Camera. But 25 go on sale to-morrow at this price, #0 early comers will be the gainers, we have ever had, $5.60 t $40 Pleyl S2untirpals $7.75 — adornment on Easter and other occasions. CYCLE KORONA; $35 list price Camera, is 60 Arion until pelt. Bring the children along. We'll show the most 4x5 size; scape alte You wih | 90 Otto Bors ce OR cunning styles suited to their ages. oe ee TAS EVERY IMPROVES } 115 Peck & Son 4, monthly CHILDREN’S CLOTH BOX COATS; blue. red and tan: deep RENT’ acd: liflinch’ bellows cowenge ; es . military cape: effectively trimmed with novelty braid and : ‘ five only, to-morrow, special, 140 Raven & Bavon 5 i'n 295 570.00 gilt burtans: double-breasted; sizes 2 to 5 years, 155 Weser 4 at { | CHILDREN'S REEFERS of fi cloth. military style, Bisho ; 175 Weber monthly 1) Sideboard, Apartment aleava'ovlts cage ects arc eerbaroider od ferblem eocbler asi Camera Supplies: 1/0 , 190 Gabler Cray, = 7 k, well breasted effec with gi buttons, very nobly; sizes 2105 |p gra | TRIPODS$1.75 syle 3-fold ford # a “mmontaly nace House years, . WASH BOXES—$I kinds adaptable : 350 Sohmer Buntitpatd finished, hand- CHILDREN’S DRESSES of very fine white lawn: long-waisted J | also for drying racks for any size : plates 5x7 or smailer, i i ‘i effect; back and f d with el f French tuck Squares---Clearing Prices somely carved, 6-Piece Table Set, Refrigerator, Sod five Val. ce inserlonn) ite has wide. rufle swish ) 2. 5 CARD MOUNTS——4x5 and 344x434 oF $30 Wake monthly French plate of fine crystal glass, reduced to cluster tucking and lace edge; sizes 2 to 5 years, . 5 s white i; per 4e hardwood, 50 mirror; inches high, ALL PRICES MARKED IN $ 14.75 PLAIN FIGURES, $8.40 COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, - 12ist St. @3d Ave. , Park Row, near Chatham Sq. ) CHILDREN'S BONNETS of embroidered sik: double rule of sik 3 edge with fine Val. lace and finished with full ruching of Silk mull: liberal tie strings 1.25 CHILDREN’S BONNETS of China silk: shirred crown; flared ruffle of shirred mull on wire frames; trimmed with fine Val. 7. IS lace; full face ruche of silk mull; generous silk tie strings, . CHILDREN S WHITE PIQUE DRESSES; Russian effect; bloomers attached to waist; can be worn with or without bloomers; Vf 50 suitable for boys cr girls: sizes 210 5 years, . CHILDREN'S HATS of fine China silk: shirred Tam-o -Shenter crown; double rule on brim; finished with large silk 9 5 pompon and dainty flowers, ° (Secon Floor, Centre, 19th St.) ¢ $2 untitah 55 Kranich & Bach 3 ,rtirnai4 55 Mixell unl pata, 60 Steinway & Son 3.7m a3, 75 Hazelton until pala: 95 Steinway & Son 4.233, GOETZ @ CO. 81, 83, 85, 87 Court Street, BROOKLYN, ONDE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10, HYPO—C, P. per Ib, 20 TRAYS, 4x5 Rubberoid, cleanest and 4 best, each Se CALENDER MOUNTS, the squeegee Kind, pictures inserted at will, all sizes that have sold upto 4c. each, IDER MOUNTS that hi CALENDI r4 “e Io 23c