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WWW 1 \ 1 ^ SIX THE WHITE PLAINS DAILY ARGUS. — MONDAY, DECEMBER ai, 1908. Grand Re-opening of the STAR THEATRE UNDER NEW YORK MANAGEMENT Program for Monday, Dec. 20th AH A SPECIAL ATTIIACTION FOK TO-DAY — MONTGOMERY, C V AN,> GREET. : ----- If yon want to hoc the fannlrst net of them *11 — mh ' thin one. PICTURES CAMILLE UOHIIINH . IN A SPECIALTY ACT THAT 18 ONE OF THE BEST. >1 MILLIE CAMPBELL IN ILLUHTI i ATED SONGS. Vou wim have listened to her Binging know why she in ho well liked. SIX <4RKAT PIOTDRMH TO-DAY - Two Draninfl — TlfO CtnnedleM — And Mpeclnl Films. DOOI1H OPBN — AFTERNOON AT TWO. EVEN1NOH AT 0:«0 TAKE NOTICE — A Bpeelnl Added Attraction for Tuesday In addition to tho regular porformanco. Tho Management guarantees a clean, bright, breezy performance, lasting two hours. l*rlces five and ten cents. “ Can you bent it? ” CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY. Doors open nt 15 and 7 p. in. Notes from all sources In this vi cinity THE DAILY ARGUS will wel come. We aim to make the DAILY ARGUS a home paper— a paper that will be looked forward to every even ing at- the family flresldo. Wo wanf to giro White Plains people White . P-leius nows ns it is, not as some would color it. Best cuts Chuck Steak, 10 cents a pound. White Plains Market Co , WHAT THE DAILY ARGUS WANTS THE DAILY ARGUS wants Its readers to pass a good word niong tho line for It. We desire to make It welcome nightly a visitor In every household. Once introduced, we have no fear of tho result. So do your part, neighbor, and in so doing you will be doing us a favor os well as edifying your friond. RYE BEACH PARK JUDGE HALSTKD AGREES TO TAKE AWARD OF $295,000, IT IS SAID. Commissioners Met on Saturday. — Men Named In Act to Organize os n Park Hoard to Get Rosy. From sources semi-official THE ARGUS learns this afternoon that Judge Halsted, the owner of the Oakland Beach property desired for a public park, has decided to accept the award made by Supervisors Charles D. Millard, Frank M. Rey nolds and another colleague, rdttlng as a commisison to determine the value of Oakland Beach property. An official repor t to this effect will be made. When this information Is given officially to Messrs. Edwin Studwell, Chalrman; Henry C. Weeks, Treas- THE FASTEST GROWING STORE 5 AND 7 RAILROAD AVENUE, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Useful Christmas Gifts FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Four Hundred Kiughts Attend From New Yore, Brooklyn, Westchester and Connecticut FIFTY CANDIDATES INITIATED INTO ORDER urer; James McLaughlin, Justlus J B. Cowles and Franklin P. Per kins, the gontlemen named In the is Commissioners to take charge of Oakland as a Park Board, on be half of the people, an organization will at once be affected and the work of obtaining funds for the de velopment of Oakland will be taken up at once. Fresh Killed Stewing Fowl, 12 1-2 cents a pound. White Plains Market Company. mrlfltmas Trees will he the same this year as fast; \xary ITgood deal; they ’ re READER, if- you have anything to sell or to rent, or, If you have lost anything, want anything, etc., try the White Plains DAILY ARGUS “ want column. . . You will get results. Advertise In THE DAILY ARGU\ Independent Beef New Market Cos. ’ 43 Railroad Ave., White Plains, N. Y. it THE BUSIEST SPOT IN TOWN Telephone, 852 A market where you can buy what you want at a price you wish to pay. The Pest and Cheapest Trading Centre iu Westchester County. BIG SPECIALS THIS WEEK : Standing Rib Roast. . . ........... ..... ,14-16c ' (nothing to compare with it for an oven • roast) Sirloin Steak .................... . ............... 14-10c (easily worth 20c) Veal OutieH ’ Reg .■•■value 25c) ................. 18c Leg Mutton (fully as good ai lamb) ........ I8c Short Forequarter Lamb ........................... 9c (Sold elsewhere for 12i-14c) Fancy Turkeys (Reg. value 26e) .............. 22c Roasting Chickens............. 18-20c (Milk-fed, 4-lta: average) The distinctive featutes employed here in retailing Meats and Poultry insures absolute accuracy in all purchases, both in weight and price. Hart-Schaffner & Marx Clothes You ’ ll find our store lieaflquurtors for Christmas tiling^; an Overcoat or Sultj or the smaller tilings he w'unts: Fine Shirts, Handsome Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves, Umbrellas, and Walking Sticks; Fancy Waistcoats, Smoking Jackets; you'll be able to get “ him ” something good here from 25 cents up to ’ $50 — THINGS HE WANTS; For the Women and Misses SUITS, COATS, SKIKTS, WAISTS, PETTICOATS AND ‘ A COMPLETE LINE OF FUUK AT SPECIAL CHltlSTMAS SALE PKICKS. K. OF C. THIRD DEGREE William A. Dunphy Council Provide Lunch For the Visiting Brethren Tour hundred members o? the order of the Knights of Columbus, a social and insurance Catl\pllc order, gathered. Jo the rooms of the White COMING EVENTS. December. 20 — William A. Duhphy Council, K. of C., third degree work in the White Plains Lodge of Elks. 21 — National Protective Legion .meets. 21 — Canton Sanders No. 86 , I. 0. O. F., meets. 21 — Company L dance in st. John ’ s Hall . 21 — Mr. Ralph Trantman, on “ Child Labor ” at the Y. M. C. A. 22 — Martha Washington Council No. 8 , D. of A., meets. 22 — Hebron Lodge No. 229, I. O. ( i . F . , moats . 25 Berry CHristmas . 27 — Hamilton Bowling Club will' eleect officers. -Sons of Israel meets. -Grand annual ball by Court Orawaupua No. 343, F. of A. 31 Dinner and smokor at the East Side Hose Company House. Wo want ARGUS READERS to send us In the nows. We will print notes of n social hatnre, personal, re ligious, fratcru'ai\ notes — in fact, we want the nevsrsX . We desire to make the WIIITK PLAINS DAILY ARGUS what tho wctfkly^dition has been for 12 years — a popular news* paper. put^r^new Nlc«r lofns corn fed Jersey i pork, 12 l-2c. lb. White. Plaink Market Comparfy. BOYS WANTED. Boys wanted to take out ARGUS routes. Call nt (Ids office, corner of Railroad Avenue and Brokfleld St. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ENTER TAINMENT AT THE PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH. Special Christmas exercises were observed in the Presbyterian Sunday school on Sunday morning. In the absence, owing to illness, of the Superintendent Mr. Henry Blnley, the exercises were in charge of Walter Breede. Thg program was well arranged, Including carols, re sponsive readings, exercises by the primary and a solo by Mrs. Henry O. Snlffln. The following program will be carried out this week: Tuesday evening in the chapol at 7.30 p. m., .Christmas entertainment for^tke! school and friends; Saturday atfeT- noon, special exercises for the pri mary department; Saturday even ing, Christmas exercises at Sunday school at North White Plains, under the direction of Percy Lyon. There was special phristmas music and a Christmas sermon at this church yesterday. The music included selections from Handel ’ s Messiah and the auartette was as sisted by a chprus of twenty voices. Solos of unusual merit, sung with tho execution of finished singers, were rendered by Miss Le Valley, Mrs. Henry O. Sniffin and Dr.- D. A. Snlffln. -STYLEft Ata onr p rnlns I ,, lke 55 - 35535 ^ nj?6l (0 par ; ticlpate in the third degree work attending tfce initiation of some ftfty members. The Knights came from Greenwich, Cbim n and all the big towns and cities throughout West chester County, as well as New York and Brooklyn. / Luncheon waa served the yislting brethren after a very successful de gree work, wljlch “ was in charge of District Deputy Edward J. Boyle, assisted by J. J. McNulty, Charles Schwartz, F. Dugan and G. Qufnn of Vera Cruz Council, N. Y. Clty Among those present were noticed District Deputy O ’ Connor, Vernon; District Dejiuty Condon, of Dobbs Ferry; District Deputy Clune, of N/ Y. City; W. A. Coakley, sec retary of New York assembly; John J. Powers, state treasurer; P. D. D. John J. Coullitt; G. K| Robert Mur ray, of Cold Spring; P. G. K. Robt. Casey, of Cold Spring; G. K. Foley, of Tarrytown; Clune, of Peekskill; Owens, of Ossining; Kelly, of Port Chester; McGowan, of New Ro chelle; Winters, of Mt. Vernop and O ’ Neill, of Peekskill. From p. m Some good 'scores were made at bowling on Warner ’ s alleys Satur day night as follows: Chester\ Dobbs, 204; Edward Travis, 181, 1-62; Wm. Purser Homer, 179; Mar vin Flneout, l60; William Drury, 197; Herbert Anderson, 160, 165. Visit the Electric Theatre./ The best meats and poultry are kept at the James L. Reynolds & Company ’ s market, 107-109 Rail road avenue, at the -lowest prices. Telephone 24 White Plains. A trial is all that is wanted and the result will speak for itself. ^ 'VALHALLA Miss Janet Southard was the guest of Miss Evelyn Stephens Wednesday night. Mr. Harry Blake, one of the New York survey ora, is quite ill with pneumonia. Charles Frazer is suffering with a severe cold. Mr. Cohen ’ s son on Frjday bought some flshj On his way home he slipped and fell on the ice, and Mr. Ffgh tried to escape but ft hungry cat caught it and kLr. Cohen had no fish for supper. Miss Bessie Osborn is spending the winter with relatives at Oswego, K; Y. She is having a very pleas ant time. Young mischiefs were seen the other day throwing stones into one of the'test holes of the reservoir. A member of Valhalla ’ s hunting corps was seen cleaning his rifle the 0<iher day. This means business. Ducks now. SCHOOL TAXES 1908 . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has received the Tax Roll for 1908, of SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 of the Town of White Plains, to gether with the warrant for'the col lection of Taxes therein and that ho will receive the same at one per cent > Jor thirty days at his office. Reporter Bjiilding, 4 Grand Si. o ’ clock a. m., to 3 o ’ clock on the following days, viz. Tuesday, Decembefe 15th, 1908. Thursday, December 17th, 1908. Saturday, December 19th, 1908. Tuesday, December 22 d, 1908. Wednesday, December 23d, 1998. Saturday, December 2Gth, 1908: Tuesday, December 29th, 1908. Thursday, December 31st, 1008. Saturday, January 2d, 1900. Tuesday, January 5th, 1009. Wednesday, January 6 th, 1009. Thursday, January 7th, 1909. Saturday, January Otn, 1909. Monday, January 11th, 1909. Tuesday, January 12th, 1009. Wednesday, January 13th, 1909. Thursday, January 14th, 1009. a* Friday, January loth, 1900. L Howard Kinch OOLLEUTUll. Dieted December 15th, 1908. Reynolds' market, the only hand lers of McArthur ’ s Mlllcrton saus age and sausage meat 107 Railroad avenue. THE, ARGUS la* especially thank ful to the pastors of the various Vil lage churches who have sent in their program of church service for to morrow. We desire to publish this information weekly for tho benvflt of our readers. If you want prompt delivery and strict business attention call at the Reynolds market, 107 Railroad Ave. Buy,your groceries at F. Various. No short weight, no short measure. You will save money. Remainder of my Stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS & JEWELRY MUST BE SOLD AT MY OLD STAND, 38 RAILROAD AVE. Private - Sale%.JEvery Morning at Greatly Reduced Prices iiiction Sales 2.30 P.M.&7.30 P. M. LARK WARREN WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THINGS MUSICAL THIS WEEK AND ALL WEEKS SPECIAL SALE OF PIANOS $5 down will place a magnificent piano in your home for Christmas *7* 7 Balance, $6 per month Special Low Prices on Music IkQ&Jor this Week OttMI-LKTK LINK OF KDISON AND VICTOK MACHINKM, AND U|TKNT lUX ’ OKDH. CALL AND HEK THKM. HUNT ’ S Leading Music House 165 RAILRO.