The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1912, Page 7

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cE] CEDAR GROVE HAD A GCL-DARNED BIG DOWN'S LAST NIGHT! i by There! They Sure Did Open That There New Town Hall! NO SNIDEPLACE, EITHER! | “7™"'7-tr2 others It's First Class, Even if Si Per-| kins Does Allow They Ain't Enough Spittoons in It. | (Shecial to The Evening Word), CEDAR GROVE, N, J., Jan. 2.—The! Public Hall of Cedar Grove is now a| thing actual and concrete, having been formally baptized in the full jubilee of the New Year with big doings, music by the town band, in which Squire Bald- ‘win fiddled with his usual eclat, danc- ing and other simple festivities. Frank Rue came early in the evening with his | @ancing duck, Angina Pectoris, and of- | fered to furnish but his offer was spurned by Grand Master of Ceremonies Cowte. Mr. Cowte called Frank Rue’s atten- tion to the fact that the grand opening of the Public Hall was a dignified and elegant entertainment and that danc- ing ducks or waltzing roosters were Rot in order, If the members of the Cedar Grove Board of Poultry Trade couldn't for once divor ce business from pleasure, they had better remain home, he intimated. George Henry Smith, premier eggspert of the Gooseberry Confederacy, was there, and so wes Mra. George Henry Smith, who was presented with a hand- ome cut glass pitcher by the Women's Auxiliary of Cedar Grove as a reward for her good work in helping the aux- ilary to raise funds to build the hall. While the new Public Hall of Cedar Grove will serve as the town hall, tt will not ‘be called the town hall, for the ‘imple reason that the town did not lend a hand in bullding !t. Paradoxical ae it may aound, the Public Hall is a private enterprise, bullt by private sub- eeription. The Township Committee of three, which governs Cedar Grove, «ust pay for the privilege of holding its ees- sions in the Public Hall, and eo must the Cedar Grove Board of Poultry ‘Yrade. 61 PERKINS ALLOWS THE HAL 18 TOO DINGED UP TO DATE, Chalrmai $1 Perkins of the Boapa of Poultry ‘Trade, who inspected the new and commodious structure last night offered several objections to the con- struction and equipment of the chamber assigned for the sessions of the Sllustri- ous body he dominates: First, there were no splttoons and the windows faced the turnpike; secondly, it was team heated, wherefore there was no stove on which to rest the feet at a comfortable elevation, and thirdly, it was “too dinged up to date.” “AM this ‘lectricity an’ steam heat they're puttin’ into said Chairman Perkins, * poultry raisin’ total an’ complete. Ne’ think you know, they'll be running 01 o’ them new-fangled sewers into town, an’ you don’t have to know noth{n’ about anythin’ to know that sewd®>fe ‘unhealthy for live stock an’ powyy, fhe ‘lectricity has cut down the powers o' my hens an’ ducks 40 per r ite into the feathers o' the es ‘em cross, an’ as fer it seems to the vim out o' them, Now they ‘come along with this new-fangied town hall, what a feller can’t comfortable in without wearin’ cuffs There are two big assembly halls in the new Public Hall, with fine floora for demcing. The facade of the bulld- Jog, facing the turnpike, is embellished with @ latge balcony, where the town pand will give its concerts next sum- mer. Squire Bakiwin says the balcony 4a etrong enough to hold fourteen pieces ‘and that {f paesing automobiles can be compelled to muffle their exhausts and tone down their eirens It will be pon- aible for the brass in the band to be heard over in Thumb Point. Storekeeper Gus Meyer ts said to have voted fourteen times in one day in favor of the town hall. Gus has put in a new ice cream machine and the festivals ‘endé such to be held in the Public Hall next summer should bring ‘him jn a risk trade. Forty bricks of cream were sold last night—ex-Cavalryman John Freel, George Henry Smith's private secretary @nd live stock valet, getting outside of four, by way of a test.) You KNOW THAT WALLY DOBBS? JEST LISTEN TO’ WHAT HE DID, BY HECK! Mr. Gillings, who has replaced Squire Baldwin as leader of the town band, the squire being too busy tuning hi new fidd ness of I as in the cavalry aout the same time John Freel was, Doth ave foug' dians, but they cannot w&rve on that ancient mivot question Does an Indian smilel« Freel says yes and ings says no. y each put ap a dollar to back thel yinions last night, turned the stakes over to Wally Dobbs and left it for him to decide at the conclusion of their debate. Before bad _Anished Wally Dobbs had COFFEE Sold Direct to tne ¢ CLIVEM FREE Established 1640 eel ese Heck, You Ougt Ought to Been Pater thirty me | |in the Admiralty Court passed, his piace | excus | lay. spent the stakes buying Ice cream for {#4 Baldwin's daughter, wherefore, iked for @ decision, he told them y Were both right. During the de+ bate, perforce, the band was silent. Among those present on that greatest jon in the history of Cedar Grove night were (list furnished by ree ay Gece seere Ped mith, Georme sent) smite . hourehold ‘acto: tum, John Freel, Charles Hanson Towne, editor of Delineator, Author Author George Henry &mith, Farmer Smith, Mrs. Farmer Smith, Mr. align Manager, Mrs. Parker and Mise of the Jacobus ily, all the Vreelanés, Mr. Cowle| and other Cowles, Jim Cism, Fred) Holeapple, Phineas Whackereinger, the Great Notch Burbank, Loc Rose of Lit- tle is, Mr. A. B. Fretz, owner of the, cow Buttercup, that once gave electric milk, Hugo Pebh of Great Notch, Gerald Blossom and three hundred and canincnliliacnines JUDGE HOLT IMPRISONED IN STALLED ELEVATOR. Post-Office Building Lift Sticks Be- tween Floors Twenty Minutes While Passengers Fume. The big oval elevator in the Post- Office Building stuck between the first and second floors to-day and impris- oned Judge Holt and nineteen other ngers for twenty minutes. No one was frightened, but there was consid- erable imps As the th for Judge Holt's session on the bench was taken by Judge Hough: Then, without warning, the | elevator started again. The passengers, most of whom were clerks and jurors, Were released at the second floor. Thow who were going higher refused to make the journey in the elevator. A young law clerk added to the humor of the situation by trying to escape from the stalled elevator. He wedged himself between the car and the floor and had to be hauled back. He protested, declaring he had some papers to file and would probably be fired, as his employer would accept no All the elevators in the Post-Omce Building we from hydraulic to electric three weeks twice since, A burned out fuse caused to-day's de- Ypolita Eufanio, thirty-five years old, of No. 15 friend, grocery store at No. 152 Cherry street, to-day, Ita, to alt down, apparently went to sleep. At last Cola went over and spoke to him. Ypoltta did not reply and could not be roused. An ambulance was called from Hudson Bireet Hospital and Dr, Wordham said the young man had been dead for an T. | hour. | Parker, Gov, Woodrow Wilson's cam- Seven-year-old Cella Trevarre of No. 217 Fast Twenty-ninth street was ccos ing Second avenue near Twent treet when she fell in the path of a large auto tri Asphalt © Coyle of No. 10 East One Hundred and Twenty-second street. The child regained velLu her feet in time to avoid the wheels, ‘but the side of the truck struck her In the shoulder. he was taken to Bellevue al suffering from shock and in- Monroe street, called on his James Cola, who has a little Cola was busy and told Ypol- Ypolita sat down and “The under crust of my, pies is just as light as the top.” Mra, Brown, Seth Low Apt, W, Oh Bt, WT, 8c New York Important Notice Int News Regarding Clothing Browning, King &Co On January 4th this Organization, that makes every stitch of its own Clothing and sells directly to you through its Retail Stores, will have some very interesting news regarding Metropolitan Clothing which will interest Men and Boys who wear and appreciate the Smartest Kind of Attire. It will be an Unusual Event and give a great many an opportunity to wear our kind of Clothes at decidedly reduced prices. These goods are not to be confounded with the class of mer- chandise ‘usually offered in ‘‘Sales.”’ “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, King & Co Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street— Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb | He had died of heart disease. — Auto Track Hite Girl. eight owned by the Barber mpany and driven by James NPREC sale. Bonwit TELLER& Co. | OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue at 38th Street ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION French and Domestic Lingerie ferent from the regulation style. OF THEIR FIRST -: January Sale OF ENTED values are offered in this e lingerie is of a, distinctive type, dif- IE_ new NEMO “AUTO-MASSAGE” SELF- REDUCING CORSET not only reduces the figure Eaaq by a comfortable re-adjustment of the flesh, but actually reduces the flesh by scientific massage, Thisis accomplished by a new adjustment of the Self-Reducing Straps in combina- tion with other newly-patented devices. This is not a new mer but finely the ye! application of a SCIENTIFIC FACT, well known to every ee ued iatenit—tost the persistent movement ‘ ressure will not only preven: the ee ahs TION ra int at ANI ILL CAUSE FATT move 70 BE RE-ABSORBED 'D when already formed. It is a perfect substitute for the hand-manipulation of a skillful masseuse, The truth of our original claim that the Nemo Self-Reducin, Corset positively reduces the abdomen has been proved beyon uestion. Millions of women who have worn and still wear corsets are convinced of this, | The new NEMO “AUTO-MASSAGE” SELF- | | REDUCING Corset represents the highest perfection of the original Nemo Self-Reducing Idea; but it goes further—it causes the absorption of fat, thereby actually decreasing the deposit of fatty tissue and materially reducing both the weight and size of the figure in a comparatively short time. Detailed description of this new device and its hygienic action is impossible in this space; but the picture shows its inevitable effect— symmetrical gure-reduction never before possible, with the highest degree of comfort ever enjoyed by women of full form, Don’t Fail to See This Wonderful New Corset This Week _[n All Good Stores Throughout the Country c in de perf che) Z2USBOvaAL The garments in this sale are made of high grade maslins, nain- sooks and cambrics —and all very care- fally fashioned! ! Rrower. as nn AS bench, chair and cover. Don't buy a Piano un The Name Walters on JvANUAHYL or trim, tion and Tace ‘muaiin and natn 1 with dainty jtrimmed with piygand laces: [25,000 Yards of Un- bleached Muslin, yard wide; not more than 10 yards to @ customer, at, per yard 334c 4 quality cot- 30, mercerized; signa; moat ¢ tv TINTI, at BAMA T1x80: ot pre) BLGOMINGDALES’ ANNOUNCE AN IMPORTAD dyad. Our Annual White Sale Now Ont ALL CARS TRANSFER TO othe Hi styles, aie, Kher We - Extra Size Drawers: ee ee A Our prices, we~ be- lieve, are the lowest for which such high grade goods have ever been offered! ! Short Undershirts: Shirtes cambric. trimmed awn ruffle and Remmed hem. . Shirin ‘muslin to0, “with 14- inch eye For Children: PR ‘ombinati ize Combi Drawer coe and. tw w p Tin wide embrold fle. beaded with other style cambele, trim: vg naertion, a ec “tet enid with & Val ‘tise Fruit of the I 00m and other well known brends of Muslin; 25,000 yarde,yard wide material; not more than 10 yards __to a customer, at, ‘Maslins, Sheets, Ete. Orders Filled. Brown Sheeting; extra Leavy; 10-4 and 11-4; ates OFFERING OF 1912 MODELS OF RICH TONED $375 List Walters A Pianos. . $450 List Wolters Royal $500 List Walters L Piano: $550 List Walters D Piano: $600 List Queensboro Pianos WALTERS PIANOS $5 Downand$1a Week No extras. Upon first payment of $5 piano will be delivered to your home. $890 List Walters Premiere. ., $000 List Walters Ply $650 List Walters F Pianos. $750 Ligt Vertical Grand $10 Down and $2 a Week ‘The price includes player piano, twelve rolls of music, music cabinet, Walters Pianos are built on the very lates ‘They include the new and worthy ir ivory keys, patent covered sh: be found in any other piano at wny where near our prices. re all handsomely « ble veneer, Youn -ealled elightly t ‘We will exchange your old Pi plano and give you the privilege o: or $2 & we ps anc arved In Bit beard a maker's name a piano represe original and artistte tyle teh as the Walters its the with th a new Walters plano or pla & any difference at the rate of 3 6c 17¢. $400 $300 ous $1000 List Walters Baby Grand, $78 Walters Mastertone Player Pianos, $395 plana of high grade materials, provements and have tone lasting action, many other touches of quality not to effeots, Anished est degree of plano Dhey're not 72x 90 Inch Bed Sheets, 10,000 Large Huck Towele, pepe cea Gre Cooma g tind fringed; eale price ~ Tewels and Towelling Biankets and Comfortabies ; Bloomingdales’ Annual Clearance alt These in Fashionable Fur Coats Genuine Seal Coats; Leipzig dye; 50 and 52 incheq long; stylish models, at the remark- orn $200.00 Russian Pony Coats; stylish models, 52 595.00 inches. Handsome c aracul Coats of fine selected $ thins 52 inches, 39.00 Handsome Near Seal Coats; beautifully finished, 52 inches; catreordinery val- 544, 00 ues, at. Handsomely Marked Moire Russian Pony Coats; 24 to long; bust measure ment 34, 36, 38 and 40; shawl collar and cuffs; lined | mane" 495.09 Beautiful Lustrous Moire Russian Pony Coats; 36 to 42 inches tong; | 1 bust measurement 36, 39,40 and 42; large rolling shaw! collars and turn-back cuffs; lined with bri eae satin: 25.00 Fashionable Fur Sets—Large Assortment: Blue Goat Sets, pillow my shawl | Black Lynas, Black Fox, Blue Wolf, | collar, with four Pointed If, Pointed Fox, ails 53 50 Gray Fox, Silver Gray Fcex and ‘acul_ and Caracul Paw, also Red Fox large belt bored | Russian Lynx Hare Sets, snake and pillow muffs, scarfs with heads and tail. and shawl collars, finished 60 Russian shawl collars, Py wi henie talemedneaca, 25. | with 6 tails, large pillow $5 00 Black Fox, Red Fox, muff . Gray fev Pointed Fi fency and half barrel muffs finished with heads, tails and paws, snake stalsand paws, 29.00 | White and Cross Fox Sets, snake scarf, with heads, tails and paws, half barrel muffs, hed with heads, tails and patric 00.00 | Ni cured & Blue Fox S 8, fancy mi fe , tail and paws, snake we hem head, tail and paws, | lined with fine soft $75, 00 | white lining. Genuine Waite J Ermine et, lanes illow muf Edna M. — trimmed with 4 er 8.0% mine tails Black French Lyns Russian Lynx Hare § med with 26 tails, barrel muffs, lined satin or changeable silk. White F and sr edw head Natural Raccoon and Red Fox Sets, pillow muffs, snake shawls trimmed with heads, $ tails andl paws 12.50 Red, Gray and Black Fox Sets also Blue and Natu Wolf Sets, large pillow muffs, finished with heads, tails and paws: snake and shawl collars trimmed $15, 00 with heads, tails & paws pney and ets, trim- large half with black *10.00 r Fox Sets, llow muff ais $10.00 d tails

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