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IXJ. DINNER of Springfield I*star EmerJtiu oX Central . — ••< at performance of the "Battle iRemarkable Achiefement of 72- IXJ. DINNER of Springfield" went off with great suc- , Aprfl_». cesl ning in th Bh Music Hall. The splendid music Rev. Dr. Theodore F.whIt©p«a^ written by Chauneey S. Hickok, ,2nd., war at.au homo7 4 Parmly pUce I Berentb Erent Held at Bwclt^— was received with great enthusiasm. Edward PrtjBon Weston, theflcrtnty* rom October 2, 1883, nntll 1903 ho While the baseball game of last Sot- wood Satarday Ereolog REPflITOF SHE CBIEfS At the end of the first act, the song two-yea r-olDTve (era n pwl^trlan, reach- nm pastor of Central Prcabyterian "**** between' the Y. M. C. A. and "Yanlnw- Xfpn,"-j/irtalnly touched a ed New York Xlny 2 after a wolk from Church,, and when be retlrea~ioven O>o Crescent A. C. of Newark wa»\ the Pacific to tho Atlantic coast His — " chord. Toe audience who productive of .„a «lar. gui iiewarK was years ago ho wai mad6 pastor emeri- achievement was hailed as llttlo less; tus. -. -_yC..-^rr~ Concrete SldewaUsud Sewers Requested .yvywar cnord. The audience who productive of a Urgo «coret there than niarvclotis for a man of his age. umm SPEAKERS puonnED "* for Prlrate Construction—Ordinance ftrI were there list night are still whistling was, nevertheless, two or three; feat- Ho. hnd wngorcd to.cross the continent. pr•• Whlte>ia been. «n Inwild ——Sane Fourth of July Adopted-Street it • *" • J^ .ures. which made' It quite Interesting within ninety days. He bcat.tbat lime ibout thr«vfcani. althoogh without Theacting of Mr&TJ. ATWootten in not the least of which was the rally by thirteen days. .' organiurfianic^dlsrganic dltcen A~ . k. ud Otner Committees Hake Reports 'her difficult ^le^TisrTfjinpe Wick, started by <he_homo-Cloycra In the . Westbn left Santa Monica; a seaside dledjho was anac»M .in ^ GaMFeUo*rihlpu4E9tlnulaaiainiclci> • l6wnerl)flFe~famous "Beauty,''carried final session, which netted them soi-cn re8ort near Ls^ngcle-. Cat. on Feo, ot inlj^*™™0^^" Istlc in A4dlllon to <n Occasion of Jnl>- At the regular meeting of the Com- I the play through with a true dramatic runs and won the gamo coming from 0 1 mon Council held in the City Hall swinor-mi~--- B^ »uKu«i;~ t . mthee vuiagvillagee black- behind, •-• •:..-., :" _-..: I* * ? "».?_• Another att«ck_ occurred llec—A6cat One Hnodrcd «*iil..I"f cou — smith, portrayed by John Smilie-KeadrI—Both-tR Tuesday night, all the members being mi were blanked ln_Uio- Present io En k>y the Occasion present, a • cnmmitr*t~-**— g both in acting.and singing, carried off 1 present, c icati [firsts _-. .u wu second sum- __. were eum- was re- the honors of the male cast His anvil i.-butirtho second Sum- ; ceived from Andrew mit managed to push two runnersovcr ; moncd, but the patient failed to rally. On Saturday evening at the Beech- C the plate In." tho' following fashion: | In less~~tliarf-an hour Df. White wood Hotel was held the eleventh ' r." Carnegie would increase his Parcells got a life on* an error by J. j passed away In the presenco of his annual banquet of the Young Men'a~— 'theSummit Library to 421,000, Ooerke .att. thirdthir , Richmond puehed daughters and hfs son, Israel -L. Christian Asspciatipn of Summit There . with pcd provided the city Increased its amount himhim . -alon' g —••with• : White. He was conscious to the la*t. was the usual gathering of the repre- in the business. _. » oiuK'or. .wolitoMolltorr - for maintenance in proportion; and a uub>.»ujjjuuieousiness. w i~ Ho was a profound scholar, with » sentative men in expectation'of tho Easned ihoTsalb, but JVlcsbury banged ' letter was also . received from Mi*. But a'Very dosd second, to. Kilgbre to mind of unusual orderliness, and was customary good time, and in testimony one at Edwards on short, who mussed... J 11111 carry-off honors for the male east was •™ ""- " " an authority on church I of the high regard in which the associa- Jonathan Bound, of the Summit Home the grounder up, allowing Parcel's to'' Land Company, agreeing to recalLthe Jerry Todd, "Just a Boy;" Marsh Ales- law. He was a profound -theologian Ition and its work arc held in the city. bury took the part of Jerry with a [get to third.- Dennis than appeared: and a xaaa of WISQ counsel. He leaTes This meeting, however, was notablo former requirement for a *3O,00O build- to win his'own'£ame with a sloshing., - ing and consenting to the erection of a swing and enthusiasm that captivated one .sister, Mrs; Maria White Dun [over those of previous years in that the audience. His part was the longest single through short, scoring ParccMif nlng, of WJlkes-Barre, Pa.; seven there was in evidence not only the . S21.000 bullding'as outlined in the and Alcsbury... ..' plans submitted by Mr. Lyall, the and' probably - hardest in (Jie play. sons and two daughtersdaughte . [usual good fellowship and. enthusiasm ..-« uj air. i*yaJi, the - Dennis waB on tho mound for Sum- archltm* """«••• • •" Marsh showed keen intelligence in The funerauerall serviceservices were largely characteristic of these annual ; architect. Both communications were linlt and for six Innings did exceed- were largely portraying the natural boy that he was. attcoded^ottd n Sunday afternoot n last lings, but as aptly the" toast. referred to the library trustees. Jl Fred Clift, as Captain Tuttle, did ex- ingly.good* work, having the visitors . , _~ UHJJUUU iucue, did ex- [completely at his mercy, as during fronT tho Central Presbyterian master. Dr. Haven, in his opening .;'..-_. copy of the minutes of the special ceedingly well, and, in his duct with Church, the pastor. Rev. Mlnot C. [speech. 5 _, •—— meeting of the library trustees was al- Uiat period btit .twenty men . faced i Tempe IVick, certainly convinced all ; Morgan presiding, with the pastors It was in addition. an occasion of 5" so received and read," extended the him, only - two getting to first that heard him of the genuine sweet- base.j pfof thoe other churchcchuh. „f. j ' thanks of the trustees to Mr. Carnegie, ness and training of bis voice. both on-mlscues by his support. j f=^ to the Summit Home Land Company In tho meantime, Summit reglfl-j ting upon'the platform. Tho sermon .„.. „,« new Dtniaing was The Hessian quartet composed of I was delivered . and to Councilman Lyall for their in- W. B. Olive, J. C. Brewster, F. W. teced two more runs, they coming (nj by^ Rov. John Mac- practically complete; the question of a terest in Hie matter- of—the proposed the fourth session by reason of a] iN'aughton. b Day andp^H., Wheeler rendered two Chatham. [site had been satisfactorily settled and newllbrary building and agreeing to I songs in the second act with true hit by pitcher, two purloined sacks,! a well qualified committee hd tk the proposition of Mr. Carnegie and with true : artistic effect In this same**act the a wild pitch and an error, making ] „.„„, umuKf, onfl i(ev ! for the plan- Mr.. BonneBonn el for the proposedgiftprop , which Staten Island Mosquitoes also made- a tho scoro read four runs fof Summit < Patterson, of Orango, read the scrip- for ... .. _. _.j long wished; was recelvWl nnA «*.«* nd much needed new building* was received and filed. hit, led by Marjorie Gallagher. The to none for the visitors at tho end of> ture lesson. \Tlie benediction was pro- much needed new building. |Tbis_notc of jubilee permeated the en-—- I - it.- Resolutions were solo of Miss Melz in the third act and the sixth session. nounced "~by3ev. A. H. Tuttle, of thia nuti also adopted ession. • lire" evening and was interwoven with - formally accepting the donation of the the chorus of the milkmaids . were Up to this timti e this looked good spendidly received. •; . enougough to win,winsil^ l EDWAItD PAY60N WKRT Tho choir and organist were tbo the thought of each speaker, and Summit Home Land Company of the considering*^ 1. He did not walk on Sunday ' presaged in the minds of many tho nmnnH librar,«. y buildini MJ, g andj I Schuyleschuyler M. Cady, .the author of the lamo as were In charge of the music .,* proposed library building and \pUjrle^ ^ au^rt of Captain Van 1_ of ball Dennis jvas twirKr/.^ they arc deducted by him In i happy prospective occasion when much' O M Carae e or he > lavl»t *™ •>•» —• - - of the church when Dr. WhlUuctired u,o o,,e%r lor Mr^,. Carnegi?e/ for' theWlgS"!r Houten* , *aJ H^He^fT nm,.&J**. •-- Ing, but In the seventh things began ft'; of his time, seventy-seven daj. this same company would gather again J to happen for th-e visitors. Dennls>''.^ as pastor.. Mrs.. William S. Porter of the building, and also ntttviffin**' * " received distance of his route by railroad | to celebrate the completion of tho new suddenly lost his_ eCfectLveness—and^-:^ I uroment Is 3,483 milcfi. but her e the doctor's favorite hymn, "I • he-ap". 'building. - teAS^;;-:*«,thft^temanceof «3d|!ttlMinfii M.pSre4up0n the stiurc- nine hltsrolx^of them In a row, wUhij l-detour to the Gtriind canyon < know that my Redeemer livoth." re TaBbuld :«ce '.to. two errors, netted the Crescents eighty The decorations-Included a shield tfrtil* lore" of JTiWO; n^1*""'3™ti'' manner liT&ir; lion Uhn Tn^mWi-nth1 mf ililan jig-| "Weeit again tn-night ... wimfjumBine*! ****** HIP***"** *** '* f- the first man to i ded to • partment for their efficiency and loyalty I process, made -two i, and In tboji to the dty, reported 70 men in the de- > CHORAL COHCERt.
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