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PAGE THKP. >.>mzf •: : • • : .urn I* 1 * 'tlt£>ifo^aa4rfi^ffl ^'r\ flUk replenished 'by late purchases' aVd #l»W^i'%steftri- Articles 1 ! 1 l ^Sililf* j?*|jP.^^ft § »? ;ur ^ a8e three shipments since we opened ovff SANTA,^ the ttrfle&t oteck we ever had in J the most aeinjilste. l(ji«;^n Northern Westchester County. We vyere • forJu^MMti extra supgty and a, fMe.iKlpWeh't :.»f ^JM ,*j(H!rt >viihB >ti;ii !j 'stdok was sbout exhausted. We can^KreV '.the ,, guttle *jwt we 'still ^ave, h .very co/nplete assortment at most attractive DoDs, uol) Fuf^ and Dishes, , t • J|ffin|cal Toys, GMes-SMs, i w)$iwf& atWrS'ny thing that goes jxhinake a complete i CANpjV,,F^p^'jip^;NjtTP v j Christmas lintft fcdmplete, without i *>K9^t»- Snd^y^/hjyi^ijder^aKeii. to; supply your wants with ths ( best and I\ sndqBoxes for .3(W-Uf,il^0j»r noUnd, b'ro'keri.candy 2 lbs. for 25c; r FLOR- •W. JfeSfUOfAMS. & &0m.Inc. ., BiMfiiM:Hills, N. Y. 6- IS ft 1 it W Xork. «^tl(jMl Collection of Coats for Women Ij^^^^M^WiJ 0 ^ oi fiaesfciura, to sell at paps*, •with .Vest and jMfcolss, Js U50. It equals our standard »S1B grade. .Ari-ifflporfed aft'oft cd&t orHUd- •^.seal.hW^a.itrtjpJe .jCttpe' attest And 7^Ur Hil^itti SV»MB«9 TT AVM V» — lar, la very pretty and' different. s staddWd fSOO; fprsde. '< ,,,j3roadts4l SftWwaJ JjndfBWh 'faie { «U1 aflpjther. Btidson seal coftt. bofiarla JiBO. JCt la our standard 40 in. Jo^.with.sHunkjUi ottered i|400-oa&lIty/ ( 't • at th ^.Bpeciatprice .oi $86- . rites* Coafsr Are Our Regular Stock % * TTJi*^H^ea. vferV'moderately and all are made of •JfcB ^pBta _v Jiv ' Biajfy ca\r£cal. *40 to *32S. Caracal with contrasting; fur , collar, $45 t o *800. . fA^atoP**™* 1 * Powl^Ja^b, f .ioo to JSBO \ i'vr ir Aii I i * i 1 1 • P6ny coaW, J ^S i o |S6'. kole. $125, to $400.', Hur-liH&l xJoats, ;»42 to $225. Second Floor.' Old Building:. B.PV^^^ra^.and ural dotb, astrakhan cloth and JtfoaddOtfcai, r^^otayvsa 'iclnk;-Second' floor, owjuiidtaff. |1 Pi ftr-v •; IfUu WW.^fJ^^ Christmas Presents #r for .pw$g:5o jug. ' v.i- i*3f x^5^= feetj-.n j.x-^Si* ?2',|eet.. v,i -^3 x feet. '• PIJRD^ STATION Purdy Station, Dec. 16 BEDFORI) VrLLAtiE. Mr. E'rank W. Hoyl, the genial pro- r 'urar acajou, JJ«I>. »» w —«— The «oioot teachers. Mlsseb CahmtPrletor of our Village House Hotel spent a fe w flays lost week at hfs old hotue at BJnghampton. He was ac- [wompanled by Mrs. Hoyt The dead locuBt trees In the old cenvetery were taken down last week by Mr Thomas O'Brien. Mr. William Baylls, who is appointed every year •as superintendent of the cemetery. Had them down. We understand tbat thf, girls club. \The Ka'tydlds,\ Intend giving an en- lerlalriment at the Court House In the near future for the benefit of the Red Crosa. ew Year's vacation or two wees.*. | A new furnace has been installed EmSat Knapp returned on Monday ,In tne Catholic Church which greatly froih the Poet Graduate Hospital to*i adds l ? the comfort of the people tile donate of hfs uncte, Mr. Martin I ^ 106 schools here win close on Todd where ha wllj remain for a, Wednesday next for the ChrlBtmas va- tuMB wi»o coavolescing from a re-« cat,0n> nn4 wU1 re <>Pen on the Monday arid Miller have been rehearsing tae school children for tie past fortnig.it. for the annual Chrletroas entertain* n:ent, wblca will be given oa next Ttieiday evening, December 22d, at the ectiool \houae. Parent? and friends of th'e school children are cordially invited to be present. Electrician William Johnson, of gciHers, h^s completes tie Wlrlrig of the\ apartment oi Mr and Mrs. H. N. Vorls. ScCtoor Will be closed on next Tues day for the annual Christinas and New Year's vacation of two weeks $21.75 for our $32.75 rug. -9.x-124ee't. ' $iafor,oqr$2i5drug. •9 x 12 feet. $3 for otfr $3.VJ5' rug, 3 X 6 feet A jfew other si?es iri each bi IheSe grttfjips at Sevehtk daUery; .NeV Buildliig, 1,000vmiik^t^Ba cent attack of typhoid' fever. Olive Argood end \sister returned to Ihetr tiome la Mount Vernon on Tuesday, after enjoying a several days visit -wtti th«ir grandmother, Mrs. A. Young. Mre. Avy George was the guest of relatives In W.iite Plains on Moa- day. i • \ Mrs. P. h. Farkus and son Frank, Mre J H Martin and daughters, Mrs. H N. Vorls and Miss Ruth, motored to Danbury Friday. They dis covered Automobile traveling from Brewster to Danbury to be very un favorable. The Missee Mahoney were guests of relatives in WCiite Plains Thursday last. Mr. JosiaCi Bennett, of EaBt Wor cester, Otsego County, was a recent guoat of Judge R. F. Wiite. Christmas exercises will be 'aeld in SALM CENTER. after New Years, Mr Martin Pit2patrick. superinten dent for Mr. Joseph Cushranu. has pur chased a new Ford car Mr William Wood and family will move to Saugatuck after the Chr-t mas holidays. Mr. Wood is employed by Mr Fred E. Lewis, of Saugatuck. Mr James Cunhman is having the buildings on the old ttudtngtoa place repaired : Mary J., wife of James Miimore, died on Sunday afternoon last after a lingering illness of nearly a year. Mrs. Miimore was 6 3 years of age and resided here for thirty years of tha; tims. Besides hot husband, she leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss ,The' funeral took place from St. Pat ricks Church on Wedaesday last, and .Interment was in St. Francis Ceme- jtery. Mount Kisco On Sunday last Mr. P H Klnkel cel ebrated his 87th birthday, hale and ..... — I eOraLCU 11LE, aim uuwiu»j the MBthodlet Ejiacopil Church °h'•hearty. We doubt to any one of his Bunday evening, December 27th, at ftve aon8 WO uld have any picnic I D 7.30 o'clock. A cordial invitation 13; extended by the Bunday School to their parents and friends to be pres ent. Miss Miller slfent He week-end vis iting frlenda at Cas^iham. J. S. Day, was tte guest of hia pa rents al Port Chester on Sunday. jjrfm Susan Dojle aod Miaa Ann trying to pfci the old gentleman's shoulders to the floor in a catch-as- catch-can match. Mr kinkel moved here from New York City forty years ago and .purchased the property that the now famous feld ?par qti:irrieB an- located on. He i s a great home person enjoying life among his large family irffilL\ ~.~^~Li Anna May n e have maay returns of the day M »l«.r of CrOton Falfa spent Friday ktteraobh as ta.e guests of Miss M JfaCoy. and Mrs. Jame* Roney enter- tpined on Sunclay M*r. and Mrs. D. H. Roney and .ci'ild qt Port CJeater and Mr. and* Mra. John Ryan of New ySrk city. , t \ M^s. J > uiigiia3 | 3 vle^ted. relative 's In CrStou- Mlfa on Friday>t. | Mls8 H elen Juengst spent Sunday la Mrs...Edward Harrison and rtild ^'!l town Sfff rffi ^•^•rL° i ^fl S Reitman of Brooklyn, spent bSnri to Dafabury on Wednesday after Mr jMre Jobn spending a few daye.with aer parents •\•\»\ CROTON FALLS Mrp T Flanagan aad daughter of Brewster, visited relative\! la town on Thursday of last week Mrs Sylvester Tompkins visited Mrs. Oetrander of Union Valley for severa; days,. , Mr. and Mrs. A'rthur Smith and ^Mr. and Mrs. Frank* Reynolds. YORKTOWIN HElGHl-S. Yorktowa Heights, Dec. 18. MiW3 Edith Crane of Brooklyn, ppent the week end with Mrs Peter Crpaby. T.ie Suffrage Club met with Mre Josephine Kear on Tuesday jlisB Muriel La-wrehce has returned from a visit with friends in Brook lyn, Mf. .and Mre, George Shuck of New York spent ths week end witCt Mr and Mrs. Herbert S, Putney... ,While,put driving oa Thursday Misa Coqkjhad the. misfortune 1 -to hive 'aor carl^e l | ap^ei..blreaWn:g iter \arm;-Just beldV the^iBhoulder. Notwithstanding Ciip.p.ain sjhe .drove A H the way from fif. iri ?yd WWte'« to t:te livery stable here. The arm ia knitting nicely at present. ^.T^e LadleS Aid Society of %He. M. B. Church ^et with Mra. Scholder- jw>«p ' ' Shay. Mrs Edwin Moses' of New York vis iyed Mi38) O. Gregory for aetveralf days. Mr. And Mrs O H Clark enter tained company over Sunday, among those present being Mrs. Mingle and Mr. Vincent Smith. Mrs. E Duran of Peekskill, visited reilttUves in town the first of the week. . Mr Willis Smith wag confined to the house with tire grippe for several day? Mrs. Taomas ^lood and children of Linjcolndale, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Sljaj;,, Mfss, Loretta Nodine, o! Qolden'e Bridge, was a visitor in town on Sun day. „ Wednesday, of last week the C. E. Society of the Presbyterian Church held a social in the lecture room cf the Ciurcn. Last week on Friday night 25 chick ens were stolen from Mr. Frank Mc- Coll^uin. „ „ Salem Center, Dec. 16. The Chrtstas Saie held in St lamep Church Parish Hall last Friday t.lght was largely attended. The Hall was tastefully decorated and tie dif ferent boothB and tables were loaded with good things to eat, to look at, ahd to wear The short program cou- alstlng of a recitation by Miss Ella Lobdell, a few shadow pictures by the young ladies, members of the Rec tor's Aid with due explanation by lev. Mr. Halgat and the abort min strel enow by several young men of the church, together Withe a lew hours devoted to a social time and dancing ended another pleasant event for many Ttie receipts for the even ing were $85 We might add hero, tliat the Rev. Mr. Haight on this oc casion endeavored to Perform tlie duty of a so called auctioneer to as- bist the ladles in dispensing with some cakes atfd candles whioU would otherwise remain on hand, and from fte high prices some of the cakes •rought down to the tall of the caa- . dies, the Reverend never Salted | The friends of Mr. George Howe are glad to Snow that he Is gradu oily recovering since a recent oper-. atlon In the Hospital in New York City This vicinity vvas vistyed the past week by one ot the worst Ice and sleet storms to be remembered by any resident Trees all over the vl clnlty were broken an<I otherwise da maged by tie heavy weight of the ice and the high velocity of the wind Mr Albert J. Loldell Jr. \laving finished tils duties at Hammondsport N Y..and returned to the New York office, spent Sunday at home with his parents Glad to 6ee you back, Bert. > Tie friends of Mr. and Mra. W S. MoGuir'e Wish to extend to them their congratulations ah<l best wishes on the arrival of a BOO in their family on last Sunday morning. It is Indeed gratifying to the mem bers on^^jhole interested in St James Episcopal Church to read oad to hear tae Words o£ praise extended to the members of the Dramatic Club wMo so pleasingly presented \What Happened to Jones\ at t*.>e Town Hall at Brewster on Tuesday evening, De cember 11th. The Hall was we'.l filled considering the .Inclemency of the weather, Cie gallery being the only place to show vacant seats, which speaks plainly of the t lmpres3lon made 6n the people ot Brewster and Its felftlty by the member's of the cast v/hon presenting the beautiful drama 'Es'meraiaa\ there last Spring Wailo much praise is of course JuBt'.y due each member of the cast for his or *ier ind'lvidual work it must not be forgotten that the Rev. Mr. Halght must be considered In line for congratulations on the outcome, pfter his many hard days' work in the Interest of too play and with addi tional members added to the cast. Some having never before appeared on the atage, it can be readily ap preciated that considerable responsl bllity rested On his shoulders to bring the cast of characters to the hlgn standard of perfection attained. Thanks must also be extended as well &s congratulations to him for his diligent work. Mrs Haight and Mrs. Andrews, who s o ably assisted with in'u'6Tc as to make the . production • pleasingly effective are jVatly entitled to words' of prSise. ' \*' \ ,Arid while the\ members _pf ..the caat a^e' rejoicing over the outcome, being every one was pleased, and thankful for the words of praise tCiey afso wish' to extend to> Mr and Mrs, \ Hpbirt._Ke«ler, their sincere Electric Mdio^ai , s t ne best way There 'fir^n-eleitrir motor of the right kitfd .lfia si/e f„ r all work, requiring. |^3^^« ttonomy of power B not\lfe.*ord> >a\mg effect ed by tr.e.uSeJrf EJ«ir lc Motors. The adVatitil^f safety, reliabiL ity. flexibUityt^nd cleanliness are self-evident ^benefit of these can be obtained to a maximum de gree only by the u«.e () f (Jeneral Electric Moiork • KATONAH LIGHTING CO, Sole Agfob. I Telephone Company IIS Telephone W H. CUrk 33 W. H. CLARK CEBTlFIEb IMJERTAKER of Hoyt Brothers Company FUNERAL DIRECTdSp and LICENSED EMBALMERS SSnah, \. Y. W. H. CLARK, Residence, Ifedford Road, Katonah, N. Y. Branch Office: Besldefice J Smith Clark, Bedford Hills. Christmas. Suggestions. ' Ladles' Fur*Cb'at8,-Se& and^^fijf Wen's Fur Coats, Cap*. a.nd»G)Q\y £fcr Flj|f Robes, Sweaters, Hansens, G'foyes^^tvooicn Suits, Shirts, Socili, dfovesand Mittens, Leather, Corduroy,'Canvases Costs, Leggings, Caps and Suits, Base ball, Football and Tennis Qo6cla.yjAouitint, Arctics, Rubbers, Felt and Rub ber Boots, 8heepskln Coats, \/e'ifs,-Shots, and Slippers, dermy Pieces, Thermos BotifeW.'V..EVeryth>flg f 0 p your Lamps, Bicycles, Skates, Hookey^Sticks. Pipes, Cigars and Playing Card*. Fishing Tackle, Air Rifles, Gunci .Riffles and Amunition. Flashlights and Bat teries. Viseoe and other Ql|sv^i?feld Classes, Safety Razors, Pocket Knlvea and Compasses. ' Agent for Edison Phonographs and Records. Sweaters with Collars, $1.60..-, Sheepskin shoes, 75c: Fur Coats, $12£0 Monnf Kisco F. E WOOD, DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS At BENEDICT'S The Newest and Prettiest Goods are here for Your Selec tion. Let these lists Help You-in Making Your Choice. Jewelry Dept Watches for all,. . Vest Chains Fob.s Necklaces Cavaliers Wngs Brooch Pins Scarf Pins CujFf. Links Lockets \t. Bracelets ,/Bea.uty, Pins gorh^m>. Silverware ir3 . b l°.i p Jecs» . . M ^.etjr .. ,|lanlpurfl Sets f ablfl^Ssts.- oBera' ^Cnl.ves, Forks and ^Waterman Fountain Pen* \ fe l$e' ; Cu^» Glass , j i Dry Goods Dept Men's Fur Coats\ ' Fur Gloves for Men and Boys Fur Lined GtotaTfor Men and Women fur Caps Macklnaws Angora Sweaters Angora ,8weater Suits Woof Sweaters (Big Line) •Mufflers FjtW}X Aprsns Neckwear for Men and Women ftanafcfirVntefa \ -^llp^ers, Fur Tifmmed fc'eltuldia Corrto ind Brush Seta CefriTToia ManrcureSets Pocker-k'nVei Music^Fp^ds SerYuWery* mm. H. V^anks for the pleasant reception and 'aupper tendered by Ciem to the cast on that evening at the Brewster House. If negotiations can be made undoubtedly this same cast of play ers will appear in ftatonoj In tie rear future. The cast follows — Ebene'ier Goodly Charjes Keeter Matilda Goodly, his wife .-VfcJ Mrs. Gilbert Lobdell Helma.. a Swede ... Ethel Ferguson Richard Heatherly. QarfieM Gardner Jitarjorie Goodly Annette Bloomer fcisay, Prof. Goodly '3 Ward Beatrice -Jackson Minerva Goodly . Gertrude Smith Alvtna Starlight. .. Helen Lobdell Jones, a Hymn-book Agent Ernest Bailey Holder, a Policeman . .Robert Slocum The Blsho? of Bal'.arat Anson Lobdell Blgbee. an escaped Lunatic Rrandls Bloomer Fuller, Officer from S&nitarlum , * liewis Hobby StNOPSlSi-v Act I.—Professor Goomy's Home Act 1L—Tae Saiao (o,IlttIe ,1 later.l Act nr.—The Same (eUIfr later). S Pianist—Mra. Hafgfit t . ' i Violinist—Mrs. Fahfo#c3oae And rews. Vjys and ChrlaWas^N^VBUles. iSw goods, larWe ialortmen^' Re All Room Oil Paintings, Taxi- dog. Baldwin Camp Phone 1I -M GOLDENS BRIDGE Goldens Bridge, Dec^i^, Special Christmas services, wltji^ap- propriate music by the Chojr i.,and preaching by the pastor, wljj. be^feW at the Methodist Episcopal ..Churcli < n Sunday next, December igJEh '^ta the morning at 11 and. i n theJaye.nlng at 7.30 o'clock. A., most ,^cor4iltbin- vltatlon Is Bxte 'ndcd to a 'li '^J^gt On Thursday evening; VecBtpitiee^ . MOTORCYCLES. Excelsior, Pope; iH^fidsrson r ;1»l4 ; Models in 8tock.. 1 ^4Ulo 8 u»iAn 1 rs:. Duett. Easy payments. ' Demonitra- at bargain pritei. FORD MOTORCYLE CO. Phone 1849. Whtte Plains. N. V.. the Methodist Sunday Srtoblijijurlll, tion. Agents wanted. Used machines hold their usual Christmas ^ipora'-* '—\*-'- tion with appropriate exercds.qsHby tae children, consisting of CorlstioBf _ music, recitations, drills, etc. jl'--3for' = exercises wi)l begin promptly ^jfe?.'^5 f 3 o'clock. All parents and. WenA»,-iare cordially, invited to attend.^ ajjjfeig, O'Brien & KinKier GENERAL -.^ CONTRACT0RSe?% MACADAM & ASPHALT XOADS WATER & SEWER rirSPOsict's ITALIAN GARDEr*| .^'V Masonnry In All Its Bfan'ghS^; Bedford, STEVE LADIES and GENTilffil^S SPECIAL BARGAlNS^sSfSttS MADE TO ORDEW^ $16.5tfu^. Ai^M Fine AssoxtiSertl, of 'wS^po Select Frbm«|| Pressing, CleaniSl 'RepaftS^^ Satisfaction iGuarail\ B. G. SUTTON BUILDER Bedford Bflls, • N. Y. Jobbing Promptly Attended Td. ESTIMATES F^RN^SHED. Telephone 482 ML Kleco. iBB«HsiMnaHaii 4v F. H. LENT'S Livery, Sale and Exchange STABLES iKatona^ N. Y. I Agent for INEWBY & EVANS PIANO j Telephones: Of/lcc 4i 0-J Residence 184-R John B. Foster, Jr. PLUMBING and HEATING THATCHER, BOYNTON,^ AND ASTOR STOVES AND ' RANGES. 196 East Main Street