f ny an in-ha* localparadoxical Ih complete in tlie look or grapplorinager ha*litn and theagainst them. He hash exceptionked Marvel, on ha# beenr capacityvon a# laatrnany ticket to get near rnt time in the Arenaf huv, j i uijj «Floor lamp, 1110, F.lla Shunter; two fancy silk pillows, $43, M Liberators; Bilk quilt, $97, Frank Fields; live pounds butter, $15, Glenn S. West; 2k quarts of milk. $25, Jennie Town-send; 38 quarts milk. $25, Alfred Ml 1-|ler; 28 quarts of milk, $25, E. J. Cap-uto; six pounds butter, $12.30; Ernest Squlllaee; 28 quarts milk, $15, G. Williams; 28 quarts milk, $17, Mary Romeo; buckskin skirt, $15, LeRoy Ringgold, heavy sweater $20, Edward Fields; Jodhpurs, $26, Mary McCahan; fur-lined gloves, $36, Samuel Bragg; sheep-lined coat, $10, Jackie Healey; dress trousers, $33,25, Joseph Britton; dress shoes, $42, Samuel Bragg; silk Hhirt and tie. $10, Angelo Di Renzo; kid gloves. $11, Ixmtu Cyntl; men's work shoes, $80, John Balazs.COMING EVENTSFebruary 10-MIKHIAGE IKFNSlsJames F. Quinn, 23, of 1170 EastState street, Trenton, and Carolyn So-mon, 21, of White Horse Road, Tren-i ton.' Julius L. Pozonyt, 21, and Margaret j Putaoky, 21, of New Brunswick, N. J Arthur B. Ayala. 35. and Kh/,i ,lt; th Walnwrlght, 29, of S13 North list street, Philadelphia.Robert H. Hess, 23, Sea Girt, N. J., j and Dorothy M. Conover, 24, OceanPort, N. J. |Austin A. Nowland. 35, of 1007 Mulberry Terrace, Philadelphia, and Mary E. Archer, 23, of 1156 Oregon avenue, j I Philadelphia.