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JMWMMlMMMIMiMMgMMHBiBlMMiiBMM ra- WHITE PLAINS DAILY ARGUS - Pit III ifihrHl ovcry huHlneHN aftomoon at die WIiMo ri«ln» Argun Office, corner off llnllroad Avenue and Ilruokfleld Htreet. JOHN T. tflEfiILL, KillCor and rroprfetor THK WHITE PLAINS DAILY AIKOL ’ H I« the o/Tnprii.g off The White Plnina Argun, u weekly publication Cfltnbllnhed twelve yearn ago by John T. itchill and which thla week entere on Ita tlilrteenth volume. Like the weekly Argun, It will be an advertlning medium off value to the people off 'White Plains and vi cinity. TERMS One year, $3.00. Six months, $1.50; Three Months, 75 Cents. One Mouth $0 Cents. Transient advertising, cash; Regular Advertisers, Thirty Days. 50 1,B JUUroail Av e^ Whlto 'Telephone SOT. Personal Items, accounts off social events In general, news notes of any kind and contributions off literary or community Interests will Im gladly received at this office, and they will Im treated ns confidential and receive the considerate attention off the editor. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1008. TARRYTOWN IN THK HOLIDAY SEASON* Baggageman Fairchild handled a mountain of trunks this week. From the Castle he got 180, and from Irving and Hackley Schools about or. each.—Tarrytown (Mt. Pleasant) News. - UNION PRAYER MEETINGS AT ARMONK. W. J. Brothers C. E. and Brundage, of nankHville, Conn., led the union prayer meeting at the Armonk M. E. Church on Sunday. COUNTY NEWS Wild duck shooting Is becoming so fine along tho Byratn Shore that many hunters are Journeying to the Town Hall 1 to get a hunter's lloense — Port Chester Daily Item .' Port Chester magistrates sending tramps to Blackwell ’ s Island, New York, these days. Hudson River villages along the Wedtohestcr shore are arranging bob-sled races. The Ossining steamer 8. A. .leaks has discontinued her trips to New York for the season. Through the influence of Mrs. Halllngton Booth, the Dunbar Bell Ringers have been entertaining prisoners at Sing Sing- Prison. The Holy Name. Society of St Augustine's Church, Larcbmont, will hold a euchre and dahcc at St. John ’ s Parish on Thursday, February 4th. Tho Daniel P. Hayes Hose Com pany, of Pleasantville. 1ms again been entertaining Its friends at smoker. _ ____ - t Mount Vernon authorities are af ter persons who do not clean their sidewalks aifd those who place sign boards on the sidewalks. Holders of tho flye per cent, first mortgage bonds of the Tarrytown, White Plains and Mamaroneck trol ley line are being sought for by Sutro Brothers & Company, New York (Pine street) bankers. That this village needs these two things — a fire alarm system and police telephone system — and needs them badly, is being daily demon •tr&ted. — Mamaronetk Paragraph. AN OFFICE IIOLDKK GOING TO KKHIGN It Is said that Postmaster George D. Davis will give up the office af ter his present term expires, which is next year. He has held the office for eight years. — Mount Kisco Re corder , mni ip ■ -------- MOUNT K1HCO TO HAVE A MAS QUERADE DANCE. Invitations are out for a masquer ade dance in the Opera House on Thursday night, January 14th, un der the management of Mias ’ Fren- cchltf M. Carpenter, it ki »« ‘ s with out saying that It will be a brilliant au cc ess . - - M t . KUco Recorder. DK LONG AND WIFE AT MOUNT -r — -- ------ VERNON “ — — (F-* Mr. Harry Dc Long and wife are to drill the members^*. M * Yer- noa Chemical Engine^Lompany in ‘ the presentation of the Fire Bri gade In that city. Mr. De Long coached a company at 8t, John ’ s Hall ‘ several seasons ago, and that, . satisfactorily, too. TARRYTOWN MAN OFFICIAL BTKNOGK A PiiKlt Hon. Wallace MacParlane, of New York, who was recently appointed by Governor Hughes as Commission er m the matter of the charges against Borough President Louis F fourteen year old Italian boy named Angelo Covellio, abandoned by his parents, was found with frozen feet in a barn at Port Ches ter last Thursday and taken to the Ladies' Hospital. -r- — Mr. Walter M. Dawkins, of Larch- mont, and Miss Helen Farrington Baker, of Port Chester, were wed on Wednesday. Mr. Dawkins Is a tailor and foreman of the Larchmont Hook and I .adder Company. James Fitzpatrick, of Brooklyn, was sentenced to four months in N. Y. Comity Penitentiary Monday by Justice Arthur Kano. Ho was arrest ed by Policeman Martin and found, guilty of tin- charge made - by M. Hhefffer, of begging and using pro fane and tbreatening language. — Mamaroneck TBBPpxgpkr OBITUARY - r \ ’ ' Elia n rtl a. faaivn. r — — Edward G. Bated, aged 43 years, died at lied ford Station last Wed nesday from an ulcerated stomach. Mary C. Field. At Port Chester, Mary C„ widow of Charles W. Field. Funeral servi ces wore held at her late residence, 28 West Broadway, this afternoon. Happy Hew Year Prices This Week at 73 3 % lbs. Granulated Sugar Darius Turrell. Darius Turrell, of North White Plains, died this morning at that place. Funeral will be held at his late home in Paterson, N. J. Miss Allrc E. Moffatt. Miss Alice, a daughter of ex- Mayor Hugh Moffatt, of Detroit, and herself a native of that city, died in Greenwich, Conn., last week, aged 40 years. In term en t at Woodla wn. William darkly. William darkly, father of Miss Bessie M. Barkly, one of the Pleas- antvllle school teachers, died on De cember 21. ______ _ ___ Jacob McKceL Jacob McKeel, aged 79 years, died at Yorktown Heights on Tuesday. D e c eas e d was a wMI -known Quaker. Mrs. Catherine A. Kinnane. Mrs. Catherine A. Kinuane, of Ossining, aged 87 years, died last week aryl her remains wore taken to PoUfbkeepsic for Interment. Kadie Montross. Mrs. Sadie Montross, of New Ro chelle, died of\ cancer on Wednes day She was a native of Pennsyl- ania, and resided many years in Mamaroneck. 'AV, DECEMI' Railroad Are. ■ - 16c. 3 Cans THE BIG SPECIAL — Yourohoiue of any three cans, viz.: June Peas — green, sweet and tender ...................... Tomatoes — large Ro. 3 can choice, ripe frnit .... Sugar .Corn-Maihia style, sweet and tender. . . ....... J ^nortoltoSnit 25c. Smoked Shoulders Specially selected, lean, juicy, sugar cured “ picnics, ” for less than their present wholesale cost; to house- ty keepers, a lb.. . .......................... fC THREE BEST BRAJTDS OF CONDENSED MILK FROM THE FINEST HERDS IN MOHAWK VALLEY Butler's Brand Essie Brand Orfin C. Tfmring. r. Thuring was a retired mer chant of Leroy, N.- Y. Ho died of heart trouble at New Rochelle d&at cok in the 76th year of hiB age. Dcruthn AnUiee. At Mamoronerk, December 27th, 1908, Dorotha, widow of Frederick Anthes, In her 86th year. Funeral g e rrtraa wtB -be h eW n t '8 t. Thomas ’ Church. Mamaroneck, on Wednesday, Decomber 30th, at 2 p. m. De ceased was the mother of Mrs. Wm. McCabe, of North street. Mary Jane Hill. Un Sufiday, December 27th, MSTy Jane, widow of Sylvester D. Hill, late of East Port Chester, Conn. The funeral services wlj^ lie held at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Lodcr, No. 461,- Post Road, Port -Chester, on Tuesday, the 29th lust., at 2 p. m. „ Hira m C. B qped iqt, of Mamarp neck, has insufflfted proceedings against the Village of Mamkroneck, for $10,000 damages, by* reason of the change of grade pf Mamaroneck avenue, which was authorised by the Village Truatees. Cortlandt Lodge No. 34. F. & Mnave caused a handsome headstone to be erected in Van Cort- Undviiie Cemetery, PeekQtiU, over the grave of W. Eugene E. Buck- bee (who died in 1864). Mrs'. Dellay C. Smith, aged 6-1 ycai% a native of Muhopac; Geo W. Foster, a Civil War vpleran, 7!) years, member of Co.. G.' 6th N. Y. H. A.; Mrs. Ernest Secor, aged 29 years, native of Jefferson Valley; and Mrs. Jane Light, aged '83 years, a native of Kdht, died dur ing the past week. ^ Dora Cohen, aged sixteen, who disappeared from her home in Port Chester, about five months pgo, was arrested In Mamaroneck on Friday by Sergeant O ’ Neill, on complaint off Haffeu, of tho Bronx, ha« d<*lKnated L flllher g|w WM Uk| , u before 0.-org«H Shotwell. of £ yjjuage Arthur M , A . Kan0 , anci t A* official stenographer In ling. — Tarrytown — — \ WHAT KIND^P fttIHHMKN ? Considerable money changed hands, U is said, on the result of a fistic battle near the railroad station Sun day night, when a dougnty English man worsted two Irishman. — Mam uroneck Paragraph . - ~ - HEADER, Iff you have anything to H. n or to reht, or. If you have lost anything, want anything, etc., try the White Plains DAILY AKGUo “ want ” column.. .You will get results. •xu-gted In her father 1 * CUST * ^x< flange PURDY ’ S MILK FACTORY AWARD. Controller Metz thinks that tho award of $70,000 for fhe old milk factory at Purdy's Station, which carries with It interest at 6 per cent. ‘ j>«r annum from August- 10, 18 96. 970 — is excessive. E/iekiel Palmer. i Wcsc Ssulxo^cr, \ 'Dccwuibm' \X7 til, Eziekiel I ’ almer, in the 83d year of his age. : Funeral will be held at Friends' Meeting Housb, Amawalk, on Wednesday, at 11 a. in. Teas and Coffees can give you better value for less money than you will find elsewhere. satisfaction. We have grades and varie from 25 cents a lb. up — -our prices being retailer must efiarge for similar quality, ums go with every purchase — down even package. If you want the most delicious Liberal “ S. & H.' QUALITY TEAS. flavor and aroma. These offers are particularly attractive, old and begin the new year right, by a trial of one of these offers: — 100 “ S. & H. ” Stamps Free Allowing combination purchase this week: | JJ l Old Plantation Coffee, worth 40c 80c^ 1 lb. Butler's Best 50c Tea, worth $1 aib. SOc) 60 “ S. & H. ” Stamps Free With the following combination purchase this week : 1 lb. Old Plantation Coffee, worth ^ lb. Butler ’ s Best 50c TetC worth laVib. lie) 100 Stamps Free wil ty I th 1, COCfia Pecrlera pure and -| ^ -§ A a perfect liquid food ; in cans, each * f L. and JLUl, Fresh From the National Biscuit Co. Nablscoes — Thc ^Wtful mm.r wafer confection in ; ----- ------ assorted flavors tflat has bo equal in dell- popularity | large «Sc package. ciousnew t Champagne iValers — Regular 96c package ....... Social Teas... ............. Sal lines ............................. Regular 10c package ......... 19c }8c Uneeda Biscuit. . ......... Oysterette Barnum Anlma Fun for the children . Charles W. Whitney Friday, December 25 th, Charles , Whitney, son of the late James . and Mary L., in the seventy-i enth year of his age, at the resi dence Of his son-in-law, • A Fleming Popbam, Kinderhook, N. Y. Funer al services were held this afternoon at Gt . ^^iwphons ’ Church, WourtttftrtiV of Grace (Episcopal) Church. KLK88 TO HAVE OPEN HOUSE. The White Plains Lodge of Elks will hold “ open house ” on New until the award ria paid — the feier- Year ’ a .Eve for the membarajuid <*♦ now amounting to about $61,- vil5lt<n ® hrotnera. There wili be supper and sumo t ain mea t r- vauduvllle enter- Court Orawaupa members are GO WITH THE CROWDS AND BE WISE EECTRIC THEATRE TO-DAY New Nuts, Fruits and Delicacies Mixed Nuts-The new cropi oil | Almondn^Soft «helled: the .. Marbots, extra lb.; a lb. Walnuts — The Urge and Spanish Table Ralsfns — Finest imported Five Crown Clua- Off -, tersj very fancy; ib ........... Table Ralsias — Choicest CalifornU Threo-Crown clusters in London __ , , . 2r25c^Hf-Sr * Seeded Halsins — Fresh packed - h ce3t California fruit in ■§ jo g Ax* packages; each. . A^C 4X. AUC Cleon Currants —Blue Rib- g bon; extra choice; package M.&C Figs — InS new fruit; l __ Washed Figs layers; finest e«B» — In beehlTe oasketa; very choice; each JLSffA* Fard Dates — Blue Ribbon Brand; Jpme. sweet iuid meaty; a _ jm ---- c , vacaage; ................ AVV Mince Meat-Blue Ribbon Brand; j™, 111 * the P\**? . in 8«^dienta ; dainty and delicious j pkge. --- niu0 Bfa?dj makes delicious package ; flftttBCUPp _ ___ Brand; pac k- age . . . ............. flavors ; 10c Coeoannt — Peerless 7c & 12c Canned Fruits Apricots-Essie Brand; fancy Coli- W , . . .... . . . .... forhla iruit in tich syrup; large can East View Brand ; choice • a g>^ fruit in rich syrup ; large can J.OC Sliced Peaches — Essie Brand; faucy Cali formu fruit in rich iSsTvi ew Brand; choice -# fruit in rich syrup ; can .... - Peaches — Large can of holvt Espie Brand ; fancy California Lemon Clings; luscious fruit in rich syrup; can ....... . . East View Brand; choice Ormonde standard quality; can ...... J apple — <ioklen Cubes; 25c 20c 12c neapple — liulden Cube,; dell- ciousiy sweet ami full of tropical flavor; lu cans; each 13c — 10 c Spices and Seasoning P * ai r*-^ L »rge can of luscious halves. Essie Brand; fancy California, iiartletts in rich syrup; can < V ! ow „ choice California Bartlettsi can .... 20C C ^ m P? ss Brand; standard quality Southern fruit in •yrup; large can ....... . lllC riPlums — Essie Brand; Taney, ci fomia fruit in rich syrup; 4 ^ large can ......................... f. IOC East View Brand; choice s _ * California fruit; large can .. 1 OC Cherries — Essie Brand ; fancy Cal- jfc^tin .Hch .y tupi SSAJft&'Zt 21c — Large can of Sliced Malays, preserved in 4 . .......................... 15C Pepper — Peerless Brand, black and to I0c & 5C Mustard — Butler ’ s Peerless ; full s;. tfth, .. in .. un ‘ : 10c & 5c Mixed Spice*, AII»pIce,Clove«i, Ginger, cinnamon — All Peerless Brand; guaranteed pure spices; in % -lb. tins; each XVC Poultry Seasoning — Dur- 4 kec ’ s Best; X'lb. tin ........ xUC Thyme, Sage, Marjoram — ff~ Fresh packed; 9 large okirs. .. Lemon and Orange Imported Sardines l**?® B™ 1 ” * - Boneless dain ties n finest French olive o/v oil; large can .( ................ .. ^UC Marzan Brand — Datotv a.n little fish in olive oil, can IOC Imported Olive Oil Morteo A Co. ’ s Brand — Highe.t grade of pure French olive oilfrom first pressings. In tootles, each — 65c — 39c — 23c Shredded Wheat 10c ^ -oatnrday evening at the “ James Butler ” Stores only for ........... JB. ’ U'W » ADDleS P aI< *\ rln ’ “ 'B^nings, the best for eating or cooking; e No. 6 basket this week ........................................ . Oranncs Sweet juicy Florida fruit, far snperior 1 the doif ....... .° ,e 0nli ‘ ,ary nm ‘ tW ° “ 1Zea - ^ 30C and 23C V Lemons Another holiday shipment just received from •# f?^, ^ ! Polormo; extra quality; dosen. . . . ................. XdC* i Pride of St Louis Flour [ ’ JO *. 6 best milled superlative XXXX quality — giving unqualified satisfaction for bread, biscuit, cake or pastry. No other high grade _ flour can be had at prices so low as these : , Barrel ............................ 35.95 1 7-lb. Bag ............................ 23c e 24%-lb. Bag .................... 75c | 3^-lb. Bag ........................ 12c Blue Ribbon Baking Powder Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and has unusual leavening power. a 5.%T-™cL E 10c 1 lOoM^tSc 1 15 » h “ T u ,™ u , f : 35 c RflH<>l<>CB Eagle Brand; choicest 0 ( suganKjured bacon; every -f — Slice Streaked with lean and fat; by the lb ....................................... . 1 / C Campbell ’ s Soups~S “ ^ 2 B l« “ n n g : 9c {Prunes Choice New CaUlomla Frnit; m^; k, : n6d ... and 3 17c Cbolcestj Santa Oara Prunes ; extra large and meaty ; full of | terT . 34 2 Ib »- 25c Bine Ribbon Prunes — Highest grade Santa Clara fruit; averag ing 66 to the lb.j extra large No. S carton*. ........... Rice Clean and good ; equal in food value M e ... h ! ghert . 3 ,bs 17c Triumph Brand-Choice, whole head Carolina rice in lame No. 3 cloth bags ; each.... Blue Ribbon Brand — Highest grade whole head Carolina j /v rice ; large carton. .. . .......... AUAr Jams and j liberty Jams — All kinds -fA-w ! in No. 1 glass jam; each... xUC. Blue Ribbon J a m « — Choicest 1 home-grbwn fruits; all kinds a 17 _ ; in No. li gloss jars ; each. .. JLiC Marmalades Blue Ribbon Marmalade 4 m Best inAmcrica; No. 1 glass jar X / C MUlar's Marmalade — Imported from Ireland; large stone jar c» 17c; small jar ........................ DC Evaporated Fruit Evaporated Applen — Blue-Ribbon . J B>»nd|_f 1 flghe« (mailt?j oat- 1 large aircod .......... AAiV , Evaporated Peaches — Blue Rib- ; bon Brand; highest quality; -f Q a | large carton ......................... JLuC Evaporated Aprlcots-W31ue Rib bon Brand; highest quality; Pickles Crosse A Blackwell's celebrated Englul, Chow Ciow and a,-. Mixed Pickles, bottle ......... IOC Liberty Ptckles-All kinds of vfep, fresh bottled appetisers- Gherkins, Onions, Chow Chow and Bottle 23C | Bottle IOC Canned V Asparagus — Large can off- choice California spears. ... Asparagus — High Grade Brand; j exfra choice California white Off** spearaj large can. .......... . 0 «>V j Asparagds — Hudson ’ s Oyster Bay; nothing finer can be had; lartre can ....................... dsfAs Asparagus Tips — Mon- o«_ > aanita Brftnd; round cun .. AtOv Asparagus Tips — Del MonteBrand; extra choice California tips ; oq j square can ............................ C Peas — Essie Brand; extra sifted early i 1, Junes; sweet and tender; ■$ ff^ large No. 9 can .......... J- DC Peas — East View Brand; choicesifted tender; large No. v can... . j XAC P<^U»-r Vwriou* LraciAt. jr«e*n . tender June i ea« ; No. 2 can .......................... 1UC egetables French Peas — Imported Petits Pois; small, green and tender ; extra fins, can 19c; moyens, a Succotash — Essie Brand; choicest Maine Sugar Com and finest a _ Lima Beans: large can __ Succotash —Various brands of fancy Southern Coro and Lima -i A^ Beans; exceptional value; can a-UC Spinach — Essie Brand; c!eancst and best selected, with the fresh <m 1 garden flavor; large can .... -I- Spinach — Compass Brand, fancy Southern, clean and free j «_ from grit; large can ......... JliSC. MuabroOQWr — Paris a< — wiSiSSijaikLv large can................ .............. Relishes an Lea A Perrins ’ Worces- , q _ 1 tersblre Sauce — a bottle SWC Woreeslersblre Sauce — Pcerlew Brand; boat Amen- , g_ a dan; Ih bbttlea.eanh XUV at xVL- -J Tomato Ketebup — PeorleM Brand ; 15c & 10c d Ketchups Prepared Mustard — In French and German style; ■$ A 0 _ ff — in bottles, each .... -l-UC & S$C Chill Sauce — Butler ’ s Best; -a has no equalj bottle .... JLUC Horseradish — Liberty ; fresh and full strength; bottle A UC French Capers — Special ^ a importation ; bottle 19c mid JLUC Smoked Beef Blue Ribbon — Sliced thin ffomm^^ choicest cuts; fresh daily; pkg. IdfiC Corn Meal Trlamph Brand — Yellow ^ A and white; large No. 3 bag. . IvC . Buckwheat Hour Triumph Brand — Fresh a c 0 from mill; large cloth bag.., AivAe Prepared Flour Peerless Brand- Mosteco- f iv uomlcal; large No. 3 pkg. . AUC Attractive Price Reductions in — Fancy glace; a i 1 Peel — Bright Leg- Citron hotti ; fancy glace ; a lb . Celery SalL Fresh grated; full BtretigtlTl botUe ........ . Paprika — Beat Hungarian;4 a a _ ' jttle, 16e5,2 os. bottle XUC Salad OH Peerless Brand — the beatin Amcr- ica, preferred by many to the Im- ported; In bottles, each — 20c — 10c — 5c Essie Brand The Best Imported — Butler ’ s ; Ueurgn (Jmdry solia Itoneby COOLEY & DENEHY Practical Nasons and Builders UMTIM.tTKM KI lIVIHiiKI) ON AI.I, KHIIIB <Uf MAHON M < ,Kk HMtlug ami lU-imiring. Jobb ing l*roMt|fi ly Au.-n.b-d id. BIG SHOW FOR LITTLEUMONEY THE FEATURE PICTURE ItaUruml Are., Y ’ f Office BI OKFEH THK FINKHT OF VAUDEVILLE beir., noted fer purity ItKFlNKD Home-made NO UANC1NCI. JANE HTL AltT, Good Templar, wil! have a rally | Clrloh -'Wlesendanger has for the THE ARGUS especially desires meeting at Tarrytown nn Tuesday ninth time been re-elected Preal- the officers of fraternal orders to evening, January 5th. |dent of the Seventh Ward Republl- „eun Club. Yonkers. iuhioht SKETCH. ROACH * HART. l n.AI)M ..... , *; -»*» a » It pasted on affairs in their deties. Wo will five funlnfffi-raa- Uou in tUU respect grutla. I ALWCUOCOLATEM OP STANDARD “ OfjB OWN.\ ptcKeo Rhode 20c. lb. White Plains Mar- I IN TOWN. In answer to an advertisement re y Inserted in THE ARGUS , Fire Alarm Caretaker Sell ket Company. Forequarters Spring L^mbTlT eta pound. White Plains Market Com The annual trainmen ’ s bull will be held at the Grand Contra! Pal- pork, 12 i-2c York-City, on January 15. Market Company. a -V • ,;v < Nice lean loins -corn fed Jersey White. Plajpa THE ARGU8 Is especially thank ful to the pastors of the various vil lage churches who have sent in their program off church service for to- dcoiro to. publish Ulia ekiy for Lbi