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_ t s H U of the church at heart are niore_thajn«-I»te«»ea thwt-Jte-1» to--to*- wrcR" the church for another year. Bass) Item In the budget wa* taken "P and the appropriation aarecd upon. Bhowlng the. . fa i th that the m.-mher* have In the future, these l.teme In a number of intstun-ve* were Increased over thorn) of la,»t year. There wa* considerable dl»cu»*lon over the plan for music for the enauinx year and Anally the board "by almo»t unonimoue vote, ajtreed to contlnua the paid quartet for the enuulng year. vVhen the board m e e t l e r was about over there wa* a *u(Men ring at the front door tie 11 of Mr. Crawford'* home and when It waa answered In marched the wive* of all the members. This wa* a complete eurprtae and had been arranged by 'Mr*. Crawford. The meeting of the trustee* was at once KUfliended and then a social t ime I M hud. Mrs. C U~ Smith s a n s ; Mrs. Kdward Mer-rUk recited: Mr. Ollbert Robert* rendered selections on MM piano. Fol lowing thl* en­tertainment ^ r e f r e s h m e n t s were served under the direction of Mlnse* Jane, Ruth and Orac« Crawford, daughter* of the host of the evening. Tho»e present were Kev. and Mr*. H. J.. Forman. Mr. and Mr*, George O. l l l ldreth. Mr. anil Mrs. Edgar Bowne, Mr*. C. B. Smith, Mr*. Frank Grif­fin, Mr. and Mrs. O, G. So/g. Mr. and Mrs. '' Arthur Mltch»41, Mr. and Mta Kdward Merrick, Mr and Mr*. Arvln l * a c h , Mr. and Mr*. Charles L. Travl*. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilarbourne, Mr. and Mrs. •George Norton, Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Itlpley. T h o ­mas Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kob-ers, David R. Fowler, Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roberts, Mr. and Mr?. Harry R. Gelwleke, Bdward R(ch-arflson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. C. Duncan, Mr. and M m Henry Gregory, Mr. a n d Mr*. C. c . Downey.

The officer* of George Huntsman T'ost. O. A. R., wera installed last, evening a t the po i t headquarters In the the Co. I Armory. The Installing officer wa* Past Department Commander A. R Sholes. The ceremony w»* witnessed by the local camp of Sone ot Veteran*. Following the Instal­lation luncheon was served .by the Son* of Veteran*.

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Jomes 8. Oombs, e ighty- two year*. Ch»-irfn Ihimt for the Aged, Parkvlow avenue, J imalca . . . . .

. . . . . . . Maria, Bohr, fifty-nine- yeara, •*«. Woodward avenue, Ridgewood Heights.

Frederick William Bleckwenn, seventy-three years. 202 First avenue, Astoria.

Millie Carudono, e ight month*, Jamaica HoKPRal, Jamaica.

Charlt* Denlp. twenty-flv« years, 1§.« Qreen avenue, Rldgowood. "

Occdla Basmaglan, fifty-four years. •*« Fourth avenue, College Point.

Annie Sweed, seventy-nine years, -« Jackson avenue, Long Island City.

Gottlieb Ernst, s lxty-s lx yeara • • • Eenedict avenue. Wood haven.

Ernest Miller, forty-nine years, J» Bouta Sj'eamore avenue, Corona.

Joseph Charlea E»charble, twentr -nve days, 77 sumrrterfleld street, Drergroen.

Annie swaakowskt, four month*. Whi te -stone road, Baysdde.

Mary P. Foiiett. e ighty-three rears , l it Brooklyn avenue, Jamaica. „ _

Francis G. Bllllngo, fiTe months, M l Stelnway avenue, L«ng Is land City.

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_»aicri».—e* cats Ml lUM Friday evening. Mr. Gemundrer will be asalsted by Miss, Tills Germinder, soprano, and, Mr. Wil l iam E. Jaekob; viollneelle. both talented m u ­sicians with far reaching fame. The Phi l ­harmonic Club Orchestra I* an organiza­tion composed of good players, and the program will be given In a manner above criticism. *

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Suppe (arr. by R. E. HUdreth) Phi lhar­monic Club Orchestra; Soprano Solo— "Jeanne d'Arc," Tachalkowaky, Mine Oe-munder: Vlollncelto F0I0—(a) Serenade, F. Schubert; (b> Cavatlne, "Romeo and Julie," Bellini, (Transcript by M. Hau»er) Mr. Jackpp; ( a l ,"On Guard," P. Dlerlg.

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T h e w o m a n t u r n e d o u t t o b e a s l e e p w a l k e r . S h e la M r s . A n n a B c h o c k , w h o h a d c l i m b e d o u t o f a n a t t i c w i n ­d o w o f t h e h o u s e n e x t d o o r . H e r h o m e I s a t C'anars l e , b u t s h e h a s b e e n l i v i n g a p a r t f r o m h e r h u s b a n d , a n d o n S a t u r d a y l a s t s o u g h t . w o r k f r o m a n e m p l o y m e n t a g e n c y In W o o d h a v e n a n d w a s s e n t t o M r s . D o n n e l l y , w h o l i v e s a t 42 O r c h a r d s t r e e t .

St. Gabriel's Alumni Association Is m a k ­ing elaborate preparations for it* annual reunion and dinner to be held in the Hotel Savoy on Tueaday evening. Febru­ary U t h , at seven o'ekxsk. HI* Eminence John Cardinal Farley ho* accepted an In­vitation and will be the gues t of honor. Br. J,. C. Hannan, w h o taught In the po.hool when lt was first opened In 1859, wll! be present and also two of his "boys" of that time, Johnny Kllllan and Torn Madden, and mostly every claa* from 1S88 to the present time will be represented at tlie reunion. The rer-ponses are pouring In very favorably and the prospects of a large attendance look very bright. The • several committees nre striving hard to make the occasion ft memorable one In the history ot the parish and arc leaving nothing un ­done to accomplish thl* end. George A. Be Nnoutey Is chairman of the banquet committee e n d Jere B. Mahoney la aecre-tary. The reception committee i* beaded b y Michael R. Brennan and John J. W a l s h Is the secretary t>f the committee. L a u ­rence A, Coleman is chairman of the c o m ­mittee on Invitations and Charles J. H a n -nelly Is chairman o f the romm!tt«e on publicity nnd Pranel* M, -Gallagher is *ec-rttary. Cornelius P. Collins is the chair­man of the speakers' committee, Inv i ta ­tions have been extended to several of the Monslgnorl, member* of the Alumni, to re­spond to appropriate toasts and to severa l prominent laymen, a lso members ot the Alumni. The officer* ef the Association are:

Rev. Wil l iam Livingston, P. R., honorary president; Daniel J. Gallagher, president: K. Stephen Noonan, vice-president; John J. Delehanty, treasurer; Thomas. F. Beery, fijiJineliil secretary; Robert J. Montgomery, recording secretary; J. J. Dowdell, cor­responding secre tary; . Rev. Thomas J, Lynch, historian.

All former7 pupil* of St. Gabriel's School are respectfully Invited to cooperate with the several committee* and nay Informa­tion desired, or tickets, may be obtained from John J. Delehanty, treasurer, No. «t» Second avenue, New York City.

Mrs. Minnie V. Hannigan, • M r s . Minnie V. Hannigan, -wife of Mr.

street, Astoria, died s a d a e n T y a b S S t past nine'o'clock Monday evening. The de­ceased lady w a r walking with her husband and son George when she waa attacked with a fainting spell at the corner of Elm anil; Lockwood street* about a block away from her home. Everything possible wa* < dono to relieve her. She w a s removed to a friend's house a short distance from the place where she was taken III and Dr. FOrbes was called In. As »oon a* h* examined her, however, he saw that It wos only a, question of a few minute* when her earthly Journey would end. Dr. A. J. Anderson, the family physician, who hsd been attending Mr*. Hannigan, arrived *ooo afterwards, but he coukl do nothing. The dread messenger had reached th< scene before he could get there. The um fortunate lady died in the arm* of hoi grief stricken husband.

The news of- Mr*. Hannigan'* death *oos *pr»ad throughout Astoria, where ahe wa* well known and highly respected. It cam* like a shock to the entire community. Bh« was a woman of the most lovable person. allty and all who knew her and learned of her sudden death, which wa* due, ft i | understood, to cerebral apoplexy, felt th*i had lost a dear friend. T h e m o i t alnoert, sympathy I* everywhere expressed for th« bereaved husband and family. . • The funeral will take place on ThnfSdas morning when m a n wUI be celebrated ol 10 o'clock at the Church of Our Lady ol Mt. Cirmel. The interment wil l be al Calvary Ometery .

The deceased was the daughter of Mr] and Mr*. Rellly of N e w York City, wftef^ she waa born. She waa married to Mn Hannigan a t the Paullat Father's (Tharchj Fifty-Ninth street and Ninth avenue, near, ly thirty year* ago. The newly marries1

couple came to ,A*torla about a year aft*i their marriage, fend they resided there evei / since. Their married life w a s singular 11 / happy, and although those trouble* cams / to them, from which none are free, thef bore them uncomplainingly, Arm In thi love which strengthened and encourage* both, Eleven children were born to Ms and Mrs. Hannigan and eight era Irving the youngest being about ten years of a g e

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T h e w a s t e f r o m tWo w o o d p u l p m i t t s in S w e d e n t h a t u s e t h e s u l p h i t e p r o ­c e s s , o r d t n a r l l v c o n s i d e r e d v a l u e l e s s . i s b e i n g c o n v e r t e d I n t o I n d u s t r i a l a l ­c o h o l .

I DEATH NOTICES* S8 CENT*

O B ClfTO—Giovanni, a t his reside***, ot Monday. January S2d. 181:, at 10 p, m, age eighty-four yeara. Funeral from his late residence, Otarl

street and Van Alat avenue, on ThursdaS January 2(th. 191 it. at 9:30 a m., thenct to the Church of Our Lady of Mt. C i r m s Where a solemn requiem maaa will bt offered for the repose of his see l , In t se ment Calvary Cemetery. 8 f t l

a a t o a c c o m m o d a t e t h e wor ld ' s l a r g e s t j. ^ " j V e s s e l s , a n d h e f a v o r s a c o m m i s s i o n w h o s e d u t y s h o u l d be to plan p ier a n d b u l k h e a d l i n e s an n e c e s s i t y d e m a n d s .

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T h e E x e m p t F i r e m e n ' s A s s o c i a t i o n of t h e t o w n o f N e w t o w n w i l l c e l e b r a t e Its f i f t een th n n n i v e r s n r y o n F e b r u a r y r . H h . n t t h e S e c o n d W a r d D e m o c r a t i c Club* h o u s e , M a s p e t h . T h e m e m b e r s a t d t h e i r f r i e n d s w i l l b e e n t e r t a i n e d by i i r o f e s s i o n a l . t a l e n t a n d r e f r e s h *

INFORMATION WANTED.

INVOTtM.iTlON wsnted of John Waltih, brttfr known to hi* friends a* "Dublin

Jack"; height I rt. * In.; weight 110 lb*.; i ,»! »e*n in November, I t l I; occupation Mbblng. piHHcrlng sml nagging, or his brother, James Walsh; lnf(S*m&tlon wanted by John's wtte, Bessie Walsh, l : » Jaeksen av.. I., i. c i ty . i i . i s

F I R E A T M A S P E T H .

F i r e o c c u r r e d a t 4 o'c lock t h i s T u e s ­d a y m o r n i n g o n the first f loor o f a o n e -s t o r y d w e l l i n g nt "23!> H u l l a v e n l i e , Maspett f ," o c c u p i e d b y J o s e p h C a r e c k -o w s k i . T h e d a m a g e s u s t a i n e d I s e s ­t i m a t e d n t $l,.1fja, w h i c h Is c o v e r e d b y i n s u r a n c e .

A n n o u n c e m e n t I* h e r e w i t h m a d e t o t h e m e m b e r s of ( h e A s t o r i a G o s p e l M i s s i o n C o n g r e g a t i o n , i h n t a m e e t i n g Is c a l l e d ftir K e b r e a r y "th . 1!>12, 8 p. m., t o e l e c t n e w m e m b e r s of C i e B o a r d of T r u s t e e s . T h o m a s R a y m o n d . C h a i r ­m a n B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s .

Watching for "THgVAd SOON at the mclmmtioB to buy hofttss begins to gel hold of people, they begin to rend edg— avnd to take little tripe to look orer advertised properties. The reel estate ads come to bo heavily freighted with personal • interest for

them, They watch for "the ad" - the one which is to describe their future home. Far they think they'll know it when they see it And—thig will interest you—it is quite possible that you can write, to-day, an ad of property you have for gale which will be 'THE AD" which someone is looking for.

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BASKETBALL. Mt. Carmel fJyeeum of Astoria las t W e d ­

nesday evening defeated the fast Parson* Five of New York by the score of 3s to 1*. This game was one of the fastest played In Aatorfa In some time. The Par­sons are a fast and clever team, having bent MI some o C t h e bert t eams In the Met-rbpolltpn section. The first half of the S*me w t i very exciting, the m a n y fust play* and the shnotlng of difficult goal* kept the large < n.wd in an uproar. Tho •core of the flrtt half waa 28 to 13 In Mt, Carmel* fat or. The final score was 88 to II.

The Lyceum management have booked two of the finest attractions In basketball for th* coming week. On \Vedne*d*y e%en-Ing they will meet the foot 8*. Veronica Lyceum o( New York. This t eam ha* net lost a game a* yet, this oeaeon. The St. Veronica* are fostered by l'VUier Jordan, who le an officer of the Cathode Athlet ic League, and he has banded together orm of thi- 1>'M basketball t eams In New York City. Tne St. Veronica* will ho accompan­ied b\ a large delegation of rooters, for they have a large number of faithful fan* Wro follow them In all thelf travels,

The big game of the season will take place on the Lyceum court on next fintur-dnv evening, January 2;th when the Ly­ceum team will meet the great team of Fof-lham t'nlverslty of New Tork. This should be one of the best g a m e s of the season as Fordham has a very speedy Usui , They will alet» be on hand wi th their rooter*, and o* they are • lu»ty young crowd, they should' make th* Institute ring 'with cheer*. The Lyceum member* will net be outdone by the rooter* th*t will ac­company the** two te»ms, a s they are now practicing the yell* thai will encourag* tliMr teflm, Basketball followers should remember these two dates. Wednesday. January uttii, *n. Veronica* LyetNnt: sautr-d iy . January 2TtIt. Pordhant University, There In rinnelnK befure. nnd after the g s m i * on each nlsht .

Sflwri .TXE—John W. flehttltse, Bunda> January 81st, 1813, after a Shaft illness at his residence, 13>S Third avenue, Loni Island City, survived by hi* wife and twi children, Theodore arid- Frederick, aid brother Theodore Sehatts*. Funeral Wednesday, January 81th, 1118

at 2 p. m. Interment Lutheran CemeterS Member of Court" Path*gores No, 881, Fo9 esters of America, J g u

Too Late For Classification FIRRMAN wishes poattlon a* engineer^

•ipn fitter; H e n r y J e n s t e i WInlleld; tel. 88S-J, New

assistant or pi 120 Hyatt av town.

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Dyspepela 1* America's curie. Burdock TJiood flllrers SSMuera dyspepsia every time. It drives out Impurities, tones thr itomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weight, *nd good health.

OIRLS for general houeework for prlvai family in Elmhuri t and Flu*htas; w a g s

II* to »2o; Agency, 18 1'er.ry a v , Maepeta telephone 448-J Newtown. 88-28

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MAHOOANY upright piano, stool and cove fox—#»!•. cheep; good tone; 288 Ten8

AV., Astoria; ground floor, left aide. 28-28

TO UKT^Wwrttr furnished rooms w private famlty; hath, hot water he*'

term* reasonable: reference. Apply or nd Ufes* "B." I9i Locust at., Corona, 28-28

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all Improvement*; 5 minute* to all ca t or trains; rent | | * j Inquire 128 Willow *€ cotona, between Central and Myrtle »v*.

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