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Big Semi-Annual EhrenfTou Have Been Waiting Forto and Including "*
Tih*w^JrSf3oijo«*a by
tjLKAS»JrflF-SI*O*XI<fliS
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Entire stock of spring, summer and all year roundreduce price* to make room for fall goods.
RDER VICTIM BURIED. 1961
* » * RRH6 HELD FOB CRIME
, Just Look at~XheseJrices Police t oe-
$ 2 5 weight Summer Suits,.Now Only - -
sat Ft LS.5K
J j 6 Palm Beachweight JBxed Suits
" * " Bargain at
in 4.--t ""Pieces
.'ery line, importedTweed*. All go at theone price of
) « u to $45 eitl y**r ._—_----_—-BIIBJB w S««it» in mixed maternal*. Mart
gtAfetl Jua Stoetiaj
ve2palt tr« ^one jjair Troa'wra, $35.OO. eattoa tnto
»^- , . ..—e-tamatfe.the fatal shooting
$4O Wopsted-tei
Rahways "Flying Cop"Loses Helmet HvaHDityPatrolman Joseph McNearne ,
easroated In the BctlvtUesien thelocal (treats last evening While fly-lttr several thousand teei ln the
' "" " -teased so-tar-ovor-the
$ 3 5 Bhre Serge and un-Theae are the famous nationallyhave never been reduced beforTheir quality doea ftei allow a re-
~ ' -sit—sbadr— —•touts, shorts, loag and regular,daripg thi*aale y©»r ehoiee
"^JZ^liTLfZ =<aaa~ bafl* the Prowcutor s ut-
ilils siorelncr1
wltaesaes include an-
PEICB THREE CENT&, ATJGUgTl*
Pet Show Pl_nne_=iorSECRETABY -
"Tfie annuarTet "fihtror held..--County Park CommlsalorWheatena Park will be held
w afternoon at 2:30 o'clock,more
„ year when sev„,... hundred different pets were exblblted Including pure-bred and mop
igg~ar mull as other hoA noViv taatured lnm.su
Chalmers Reed, GigkerM Secretary at Me-l inn a—rvit r— "
display and equally unlauft. eLocal Amamationbi£Septemb&r 15 re expected to bo shown tomorrow.yius w.«i tmn In In charge of the
playground, will be assisted by Mlsaa year ns social secretary" Bl lh» Arms P. C. A., and a group from that
h« irlfr-arlnn offer manytor p—on.i-v nt thn Me- « j »&gq—Cliulli IO ?3eft
asboyV secretary at tho « wT .".-., v tf. C. A- He served
One o; the, awards wtll bell ih' hltleB on theprises. One o; the, a
French lollypops with' whlstleB on the^Tlor^ryeari . -a ira . ;°^No™SBB»ir«.t hv Frank to everj' contettant
Because lOmtjr1U 19M. took^ovw
isreer trmwl Is enpected toboeb wonderfully
wiry—mat nv -io&oea K . u«-on*-*iw, - ——= i ««"» o< the nlahe nHotea by-XEg
_, -«»,sr. . - . #., *__. Smith, of Woodbridge. that be lost.fofl—Hftft-Ba'tttfl-IB-jUttCg tfee-a via tors helmet he wi» wesr^
—jleKearney atateu that Be waanylnc nvwr * the **lty arifh ftmlthshortly ator S o clock enjoying the.tirht. only a« sights can" tw ~
«...»» art —«jn»fc» M»M * . —
Joyed In an airplane, when -he he-came Interested tn some persons
BdHg' wjfremy-ni—am-hmlness aeettoa^th« nlane. and
$1 s>" t ^ t ^ f c s ^ s ^ — u m w i — * * • ' — • " • • tm
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much to his surprise lost the hatwhich -had -kept hla dark. Jockfrom swlshlnB la his face.
The aylne enChlislast aald he be-lieved Jie-was over or near the P.R. R. station when tho helmet HewoB and he would pwatly apprecate It If the parsolf who Soda.would return tne helmet to PoliceHeadquarters.
Chalmers heed tor -the past four
tochen Y. M. C. A-. wlU assume ch»re»of the Rahway V, U, C. A. " e - ^rtember —'" "—""ment madeKtdd. plion
"T"*—lu—« ,^^» --, j,™..UD^v ot the . local assocui-
iuon. Mr: peed will take over theiduUM ot genera! secretary made va-cant by the resignation on "3oiy 1 or
priMor;-i and Joseph Rose, pro-
Jl Third arrnnis Ellia-tortrHTly .-ndncled the
NEW TRftrFtG LIGHTSmm mm»t Mt.
Irving Street TAILOR and CLOTHIER Hahway*
to [irr —— • -y . ——— —^restaurant ln Unco In Hu:nulsn; Sites MarU M, 0 s ? 1
.leaaant avenue. Newark.L ,i, B-kAmr* «xoect«d to
W. E. OHURCH-prlendly etiareh"
m.—Church School George
11 a. m.—'Morning Worship. Ser-mon by pagtor.
7:45 p. m.—Evening Hour of Spneand ' Sermon.
August 23—Annual Sunday SchoolExcursion nt Asbury Park and OceanT3rbver " - . . . _ _
The pastor will have returned fromPitman Grove Camp Meeting and willhave charge of all services.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCHRev. K. A. L. Sadtler. Recter.
ngrlBh will KBiIte""taT " "at the Church of the Holy cornxone"?on Snnday-B. during Aucuat at 11a.m.
Bright services conducted by the layreaders, and hearty., singing.
If a clergyman's services are need-ed, please call up one of the vestry-men or Mr. William Bliss. 57 Jaquesavenue.
"Our church will ire -ready for -serv-ices by September.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORIssued by the State Headquarters,
8 Woodruff Bulldlno, Railway.Frederick L. M Intel, Executive Sec'y.
The Christian—Bmleaww—topics and.references tor tho -oarioun *"""
August Sale ofbelles and Men's" Wear
g-TT, .>»t»»' Will Rnvuu—Bloomers-and Vests
79c.
VoUeTau
29cVoile Gowns and
1.50
. i ^ o Ladles Chirfon
Pull yashloned Hose..-Reg. 1-50
Mfrn's i l-ft »"« - W> T>rfShirts
J4c5.69 Men's White Rayon
Shirts
Men's White Shirts with or-without collar
89cBoys' Regular and Sport
Blouses
^ L^^.2 C*1H^B—JS_JJ —. p . . — • — r ^ g-v^^*^^^v •
Sunday, August IS. are a» follows:*Senior and Young People's: "True
and False Standards ot Success."—
6»c Men's WorkShirts
ilF69c Men's Union
Suits
44cWHfcLlPS Bargain Store
-—••ravil.l'ce Wire Depaftaeut Store
" Jersey
6T. MARK'S R. CCHURCH. GERMANRev. J. B-.Seheyer, Pa«or.
Masses at 8 and 10.30 a. m.Sunday School at I:JO p. m.
HEBREW pONuREGATIONAbraham «haxli», Sehool -Prtaolpaj. -Service Friday nlcht at •tmaet aad
Saturday mornlnt at I a. m. "Sabbath School on featarasv at
Voting People's Meetlnr. Thnrsdayat 8 D- m.
ST. JOHN'9 RtfSSfcaJl-
Inljermedlate: "How Shall We UseOur Leisure Time On Sunday T"—Rev.1:10a: Phil. 4:S.
Junior: "PraTsin£"God th AH." (A.Picture Study.) John 2:13-17.
-EBEHEZER A. M. E. BHIIRRW% l • — • • — * - *^Lm^ *~m^ ^ +^m m m* p • » • • •
The Church ef Christian Fellowship.Rev. J. W. P. Collier, pactor.
11 a. m.—Preachtnc by the Pastor.and administration of the "Lord's Snp-per.
1*2 m.—Class meellnc.l"p. m.—Sunday School. -
!PreaehtaB8 "p.—in. • .Preaehlng by tho pnstnrThe Lord's Supper will be continued.
Thursday. - - - -.-- » ^lonrsuu). Auimst 16. the churchwill go on Its annual excursion, "tear-ing the Pennsylvania station for IXSTSKBranch, at S: 55 a. m. daylight savingtime.
Friday eyenlne. AUEP.M 1". PrayerMeetlns and choir rehearsal. .
__SECOND-.BAPTIST CHURCHThe" Church" ** yyelcewe' "
11 a. m.—Morning Service.12-30 p. m.—Sunday School.
ShelU Bupt.Tho».
.:45 p m—Evening ServiceThursday evening will be the endingof the Baby .Pojralarlty Contest -underauspices of Miss Watson *
Friday evenlns. raytr Meetine and"Bible -"
_£RIENDSHIP BA1TIST CHURCHRev. D. C McCoy, Pastor.
Slorntng Service ai u a. mBvenlac Sarvlea at 8 p. m.Sunday School at » a. m.
p &%mVT*FW "O T f w v ^ 1 " n n « • • • • • — —
GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCHRev. Nlclphor Besmertnuk. Pastor
73 W. Grand Street.
M"r» U C, rwulfy. of Clt-vulnnu. whois vtstllni! her »l»ter. Mrs; C. H. IVlur-Hon. of 32 Harrison strwl. »an th»guc»t of honor at a gathering Wednes-day'plirht at the n»»Idence cf M . andMn. Dank-I O. ItonuneL of 2i Har-rtson street, where socia l ~dlvrrsloqs
Mornin -lo at t and in » m.fmmm-wj m Q B j j^V* • • *J ^ ^ ^ ~mw -^—^—m
Vespers. Saturday. 7 p. m.Vesper. Sunday. » p. m.
- Pith»"*'»'<^" Class fin WadBasaar.Friday and Saturday at- • p. nv
and .. . .Those present were: Mrs. t» G.
Dooley. Mm. Nicholas Schener. "Mrs.Alrxander Waybrant. Mrs. C. J.t'ruule*.—Mis.—Calh^ltuv Clr mu.—it
ST. JOHN'S ..GREEK. CATHOLIC
Irvlno St. Near seminary Avs.Rev. Joaeph JacUanlch, Pastor.
Masses-at 7:30 and 10:S0 a. m.Sunday School at &. p. m.Christian Doctrine. Fridays at 4 p. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY '
Captain Joseph Gsrrlson. LieutenantJames W. Setts, Commsjidlno OWcer*.
8:80 p. m.—Sunday school. Tr
5:00 p. m.—Vonnc People's Leclon.7:30 p. m-—Open alt meetlnt.8:00 p. m.-r-Salvatlon meetlns.Meetlno every night at S p. m, ex.
cept Monday and Wedneeday. Allare Invited to come.
Clark Tt stmBETHLEHEM CHAPEL, CLARK
TOWNSHIP-3 p. ml—Union Suhdaj1 School.
LO&OST-GRCWE-CUAPt-L. UHIQNSunday School at 3 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY .Sewaren
, A Branch of The Mother Church,TjSJ«^^^^^««»^^^^^^ A L _ . fc_ _ ^ b * _ t ^ f c SSk .^ft ^ «— Ski J t
^ ST. MARY'S R. C CHURCHRev. C. J. Kane. Palter.
Masses at 7 8. 9 and 10: SO a. mvespers at 4 p. m.Clua In Christian dnetHae.
«» * p. m.
In Boston, Mas*.Sunday School, 9:30 A- m.Sunday Service. 11 a. zcWednesday — Testimony
WAS QUEST OF HONOR
LABORER'S L6C-BROKrHA railroad rail fell npon Stanley
Oshlnskr. 44 years old. a railroadlaborer. Tuesday afternoon and brok*hi. rlchl lee n<ar the ank>. OshlB-»ky wa» rarrytne an end ot the rail oa~nl» »hoaiaa-Tfroni which II fell whenn* trtpp»d. B e - > » attenaed at -""-Rahway Hnnpltil by Dr.dotph.
V_'l V (• | V , ' | • • ! A , ~1. [ T i l l — 4 I t i p ^B m V^t- +m* i"l • ^ 4
Man' Smith. MIM Miuntf Bmk»f. Mrs.C*. H- Pirt»r»oii. the MUitPs Florenc*.-U#J»A~--an4—rvn^hy P*tir*f "n. PTtw-beth Wyckott. Mttrie Sfrheuvr, Sarah.Inlln Mnrv ami Kllsahirth Ronrmel.•Mra: Danlgl L. Romniel-and Daniel J.Rommel. J
WAS MAMV NAMES -When Lieutenant James Bctu «S,
the local Salvation Afay toot 1Anna. Taylor. U . alia* Jltu JLKrlvache. ot 101S TtBBola street. Seta:Ion. to her baa* toltewlnj her it-'
»m»-ffBm-^tte '
3o*»-M.~«Bnr' caloi-at
GIRL'S FtNGER-CttT"Mra. Mae Hoklawarth. 21 jrear« old.
of Henry street. Iselln. •—" -
thortly after 10 o'clock JMtefttaymorntnc at the plant of IB* RoyslManutacturlne Company. Beat -Gnuu!
»h«* itit U wawound was drased at the RahwayHospital by Dr: E. W. Lascw.
'Or-JackSS Cwoph«H-»tr«»l. _ .' iiawt» *s?«s \tlsa Ao&a S»i
lick, aad that tejeai u uBlnr tlrttl, -ScraaSoa. -
etag? to fttaetOi* U» «b»ttBt« wUA- — ascttr.. tmatA t» t&A&
«» »!.».fUjtf-Uf^jfiff^^ *******Batts] tlusB* wtw tariaak tt It B» I•Or, tetlt ta BSCMT t " *~"
illSW SfS-Umslk Rf £olation •! Cm
Rahway -enjoj^d the Br«t week-endtrafflc on Uncx>ln-ttll!h-rar under wecontrol of Ih- w * " » « ' "eh"- ">"
i ^ local "*"•"«
Fred w . Ummer.RAhway la Indeed rortunaie lu
curtnK Mr. Reed who Is one ol theoutstanding "Y" leaden. In the stateH» u an active church ond eommu-n»v »orker and wUl do much to matettabway- a belter -piacs-Jn. which toive His experience as a boys s ecrotary »nd as a chjlrch ond commu-nity song leader makes him an Ideaman for the local position.
The now eeneral secretary Is anative of D»Uon. Haat. and a
Y^ and Blue
jstegt^rftitf ta Award g*vJn£Bids Will
lf holiday
, TTii*iiib<iTft Ot thff Bf>ucation will hold a specta.1 nieetinit„ , O',|—k in« afternoon for tueBwarainB oT"nids-€oF-t-h*-eradlne.an3 - L.
of the new J2S0.OO0 Crover
IA tthow than tne 60Q at the DollShow held several mreefcs ago -orhtm•00 n*?T*B<1n'* **'ere tn attendance.
i*j> 4*S"•» * * * * ™ —
Jr o""O- V M. and the Me-
ried and has a8 wlte ^nd^h^echU-r. Andrew I *ee*- i±-
neased ln Y. M. c. A. n^*r^K» b"' 1» » ° • 1,"du*'
THREE QUESTIONED INR E 5 T A I H ROBBERY
Cleveland School on ta8i Jtj ^ J s_4 b T ^ u v r w • -*- ••— —- ,
FollowlnE the brief meetlug. tt»»of the boaTd -.-til make an
tour "ot the beautiful ne»
altendWith
CHALMERS REEO
LOCAL MUN HELB l i tSTr—Kfeed's father
Sr,-has been presl
both"pedestrian. *nd motortou. pro-,~-.l.,JT tn either croMlBH Oie hlgh-
to have Bred aoe of travel, al fouT-ttrters«Uons.« ™nlt M . the elimination ot the
__uiy minor *rcldenU which e*nerallyth. prtcel^iTi t h , beavr travrt on the Uncoln
rt^i'tSt *n° b^o^l-<ip wlih ihe
COPS JR. O B I BHERTMNSFre^Ope iHeld for Grand Jury
street, while th*
Campbell Alston Arreited for
time a«o. the booth of the
en t w o Charges'. Prom County
Hold Y«B«,tol n»pect»
AftM-GheHf-SSect Break
from Ills vacation In-Hoio to
»>.» the" opening of the new scuootthe WaKhlnBloa and Columbian i;rani-
wtLt^naT1^ *™n«J^J*il Rahway. will no lonKPr be tuiedcapacity with portable buildinglue care of overflows and part
time ciansee tn •*»«* to some trades^ " S l ^ 1 ^ scbool0tchf,drleDn
Three v 6 m » . i n r « - b e e n ^ - t e d - | ^ - - I - * . Penn.y.vah.a rauroBT"suspicion In connection w^h brealdue 1"
— ' the restaurant of Erne*l
bw ttaSJto hi
nei
Charged with assault and batteryJFrid Opl . ?' ywri. old, of 203 Ellxa
i—trilk lL>* w a H nrrolgnod-i oeiort n^^rder Voeel" In police Court
tool Coan I W w rt&\»™™zjz<ZS*&r£:l&ZSZ
' city, the
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County Past Counclast eventns with
tvoOJjonunc ji^oit.v.»j —— —•M under J1.000 ball for the Middle-
sex County Grand Jury. The com-plainant was Mrs. Arthur Adams, o
| Colonia road. Woodbrldf *•'-• jn.i jirer- the city line. _
Ac-cordlns to the testimony at
aBa-enterlng the restaurant of EZacharea at 36 Cherry street, when
d %Z I money were
The1 ancient buiiaings. which have-been consumed for some time a» In-^achares at 36 Cnerrj- sireei. »»*" been comreuiu™ '-• -—-- -",„„„ , _ .
^ o watches anU %1 In money were a o e q U ate to take car6 -or«e«lon» towostolon.
otMk<4iael Mosorro. 24 . .
?. T^raytrTP street had rtftflvwd$30 from Zachares
• v-i in Amboj r
w a r r a n t c h a n c i n g h t m w i t h
loai
r^»leU OIL mspicjon A-tler being h^ldnt I'nli.-e H»ailguancm over the »t-ik-
MUlW'.t t.irua.l KVrr I'l I11P
I l l u .iiruttures.th« oppnlns of the new
situated an Eastavenue. between the two
the boa.u!itiil newincs ot InterestKITHl -rr-
i vatddeni
Jp hej
ami
>. Si. Jr. O. IT. A. «"-"
Jersey. Clry. who toitei> rather also jot Jersey Cly. spoke.
conduct in thai "\-ity. ! e'very child a d.».,k. Second it marksWhile-passing throUBh Linden v > s | a a i ; t j n , - i ihanue in the er.eillon or
r — - - , terday afternoon Chief ol Police Smnh I R a n K a y Schools, whereas the two MS-Colonia road. WoodbrldKe Township. pU."ked u [ 1 Joseph Soos.. 19 years old. , ,_ ,,-,., ltd on Lincoln Hlsn»ay .
af 2- M»i 'c '"T""T street, and. John * guriiiK <!«• tm^l ilve y e a " ? « " . . a .Aicoru.uB i» " « «•- J — I'opo. 1» years old. of 31 1£SSM=X stre.-t. j r l o a (vt twenty yews without
heorinc Ople and another youth who b l | t [ n l s , i l y „„,] they ar- helnir" ' ' — ,Wd bv t h - police for QUe»ti..l.lll« In ,
'oi>ne.'tlon wl'h Hie. robl>er>. |,-uuuvi rfu^vc. - —-™ - - , Kntianct; wa.-> sained to the re.tau-Adams on Colonln road, on Aueust 8 .' r a m b v urtlns; J. slde-ouilk grating en
hearing. Ople and another youth whois aomrht by the poUce. U alleE.el.io
visited. hav? Bone to the residence of MissM Mabel Joyce, a nelehbor of sin.
They repreeened aslatter. al«> % JHSej- ^ " . »^-— ' — ' ^^ioBeTcompany Inspector.iQt°.e.T-!">
lte:?S!:!f J^SOT r-% g"">|""'' "»te-rt permission to go through
^ lnrm house, accordlnOf "ElUa-lthe Joyce house, according
I ^j H I U * . • • . • .m ~ —£ a 9 tering" tho cellar and BoinK up lh>'stairs Into the vandy store x.
restanrant und unlocking the
the st^mwmdmm— w —I— i—Twr i j
: bet »om«, a* S i !*&», «*•* «*1>-ga-tt>-TmfB» nf ttrr 4rtnl "* j
Austin
FreeLocal
Delivery—Call—
54a
Harris tore128 Main Street,
Successors to _~Msst=Popular StBf«~
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Stockfhfc is a splgndifl npportnnity to ptmiiiage dependaMfe
1r>TP nrir>AftJ-3^i^lfar»R--nftliftir-^t-^mt^cmaUt3r-iHl
the
foundl d
T bus driven by• m r n u . ». Newark, crashed
Into a sedan driven by Jame. E. Fre»-oott."of Woodbrldee. dama«lns the Ut-ter machine. The, «ccldei« occurredon tht Milton avenne bruise.
• ^ • fc j fc i . • • • • r i
between the two places.
inc a -inKle crammar -school, are one-Ktorv ot the Western' cyclone type,the Crover Cleveland school i, ol two-
1-.lorv construction •
JUM »hv th.- Kast Rahway School, khould be nt t « " >t«rta» after tne^ T O > "I tl>* nne-inry tiulrcrrirBx tnIRahway and the copvlng ..t them b>
^ S ^ T ^ ^ l g Hebrew Organizations. ^ . _ • _ . >«-VA^ tn BAA ttis>ii- r*r - TTXCnC l s» in ir«mI»» I 1
wa.Me*. Xl!,tim
blTwtfT'atd^tnr:.^^- ST£- ™ ?£?"
„ , c ^ - . . ot thtr -nanua! "0<«unty onranltal.ou. held
ed to see tnelr ere- Hold Enjoyable Outing
o loss one „ h u c e tuwesvof -Ou.-wln^tendance went, to
lh»
The banner for
and Mrs. Adams accused them ot beB.-btf rr upon—Opit
[o have struck her. knocking her. . He_.wa.H_art
O n - •"heia**y
BoteIdetlnttelj- fenown nllhonch U 15announced by the Board ot Education,bat lack of fcrmmd caused the chance(,,r tbe East Itahway School The
H nrit.-tli-iillv the same as the
root of th
iup:
<anS
polaiMl«hlil
• MlailowS
t
I L t T—j* i »•••»•»' . _ . . r j ^ P V I • * i * "
av Hebrew CQuST"-1 euatly bm '.I? .. .organizations look I be- fire^root.1 " - • new Rahwa>
^ ^ = S . £ i - n i ^ orfe
w . . founcay fclnd
onds with tap*.The
S?adonSers teaTSlcht her husband, M ^ meetlns of
S S s ^ J T S a t t T T hor nP-.on.%eiamrwe,* •*Ja-y:ne r e c c i ^ " - - »_•!,<»-» -f«T _ i rt.^—h.mm l i i .
opened.
and wart * (flojaawiw, * -^ -. wattreases In the- place.
r. hod charge «f the"meeting. vrt« , ^ ™ ° j turned oveVia CWerM^rph^t * ^ u ^ J l l J i1 1 ' ^ ^ B e auspices o"
rretao- C. Schmldu of Plaianeia., n a C a p , a l n -Walsh, head >f the^etec- J;™ • Hebrew Congregation'latin*. Ulve onrMU at WoodbHdEe. who had , - . , - , . A n J M a r lo , h e Hebrew Con
. M Union Council. b e e n worklus on the' c a 8 e since r^ d iesAul iM > M)_n.a ^•Ung of the county \ ned ,„ t n e m . Ople waa, WenlWed , Sn""^; H e b r e w A s s o c l a l i o n .
—.re made for , D ^ ^ w o m e n after his arrest, the t r°f^fc.J. ^ .^. .™i.<h» nroc-nim
lodellnc of the p o I l c e j j .In Seminary
rt»ung women s n e u i f » ••va™%.-».«•...\ iargc~crowd ettjore*-ihr_ prq«rum
>nonr „•»- junior omgr nninf m g ^ » • - - 's "tor .venue ».V Sne-^TJWrtWr-oea-MondaT
•olman Walker was th* "Bthe scene and was «reei
rtn^ nnnch from Alston
Atits at "»ecreiaryr-
adhered to. Bay now and stock tip for th& futnee.
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_Ladies^Lisle Union Suits witheither cuff or shell knee;'boaiee~pr ^built-up shoul-« ^ style. Value to 1Mb.AH sizes. Sale price, a
aigi.-jaj.ij-s.aaij »i .1 S H I M H I • i r j i i SJ-»T fc-ajj**-*,,
Ribbed Vests, bodice orbuilt-up shoulder styles.*r-^-- to 50c;
• Laros Brand - ^ H U U BRayon Vests; all sizes;pastel shades;_each
*^vj w v. w*~ .J oportSocks, "% length-; -sizes 6to 10VL>; value 65c Saleprick
A f e * more left of thoseextra quality Curtains.^ee out1 wiiiflow--;Qisplay^Value to 1.69. Sale price,a pair
Figured Disaity 56
Men's Shirt SaleShirts of. -the better
uality, while and colored--'w m ww ~ n si if* .!1 I I I I ^m ^r^rm*^^^ «a ^^
and Figured Madras^ col-
r^siae 14 . tFAraiaeeaeh
Men's _ Crossbar Ai3i-letie TJnJon Suits; siae 34
1 T _-
I r i I T ^ S * ^»^w* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ *rfW • ^^mmf V ^ . ^ 4 * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * - - ^ _
to46. UegttlarpriceLOO.-
aon—^tra—laege
bordersith:—eolored
Mohawk wel l -knows
iTUtr j'Speciair a- yardLrfi*8» -gyieproof- nrfV^-'—H ^ «« «A w. ^ s r .», JV vj «. ^ &# a, a^ s^ a.
Brand Pore SakBose; all
K^^^tdsk^rcl
Rayon taffeta bedspreads. Fancy patteras;all colbr^"81sl08- * -
Pure linen fancy tfibTe
Ladies'' full' fashionedsilk Besibefg ' "
Jce^-All-shades—
1,00
Sonaej At tK*Oinrch the 9r»t
the I
omcer.
and Wsltare.Carson. Donald
thwe con-s^-ra;=L»L2^*phe *tm-
Thft combined
m v*^ vMAriar. Robert Doan. S t f
jog as th
ompletcd. " "V-wTe^iriL.many a* "<• Seoltiu- -r
hero -and » Kood*t«edaatleliumd.
.,< ; cs1
ishing value _~*Iarfm ^drts, eeflafs at*
tehedj'wliJte/iolitl edors
-•pisjg at
dav hlghtch&l. Oeore*-*lamb, Joeep
ward Vacdontld.
early meet-
**y btds on the remodeling work."?^l When the forTOer Van Sld>-n prop-
>nt one'of-tbe flnew clubhousescoun.il in the district.
I which included pames. danclns and
Democratic Womeir P l a n ~ I The winner* "in the races tnrhuted:
Installed an.l other equipment willcomplele the wvrk. There are fifteen.tandard class rooms, all with openexposure to th.- sW<-< and front of--• building- T h e auditorium _l» in
the pymnasium" InThe auditorium Is
t h ^ buildingthe cenler wllh
mocratic Womnr PFor Outing at Sea
n the races t n tIra M. F a r b e r : s ixty-
— J < J B e p h i : Mly.
tor an to Sea Gin ftn,„.„ dash for boys. Alfred Masteln:one-hundred yard open race. Abe
rten Governor A. Harn flfty.yard three-leesed racemeet AltrM ^ ^ ' ^ ' . i Abe Ropin-on and Sidney Smith; and
cratlc candidate for President., , rt j ^ , . , , - r a c e < irrlnc Kries-made al-an enthus astic meet- ^ £ > Horseshoes were enjoyed by
Thai he wa» -f,'anetla canJSrtnpd and _ ed—In-
secondpinrtlt-
the-some
JU|- o j t i l e •» i^ii*^** a *»•--*-•-•.— - m
1 Thomas A. Pyffe Democratic
rooms. wh . recreadoiu Joor. ani_
of bowllnR
tlon. at a meeting heTd or the Demo- l d ^ horatic Home on Lewis street, last eve- 5™." •
- " hP w » l party will entrain at , Orchestra.
members, but no tournaments con-Music for the dancing was
RacVs Criterion
teh
Installation of bowling I Elliabeth and will Join the county or- ) •'t t ^ . m the fntnre. l l U . n f a t l i m »-ll) will hold an eicnrslon, gh climax of years of ef-!Tla u»e Central Rattroan: A record | i"1^
_ln nhnrge of theaffair Included a group from
Kasrlel
* « •
^oT^e ^rtU*. R y 1 tOTto »eou« adeonae quarters. _ W
•I yearn w. »-* i via t4»e l en in i i I W M . ' V « ^ «» *Rah way cocn-1 turnout Is expected to BO from this
headed the joint committee,members represented inclnd-
| | | t * - - - • • • - » • • • —s. ^ - n a . ^ ^ . — ^ . _ . _ ^ . _ » ^ _ fc
also drfferent. from 1-h* one. in meother two new school*, the decora-tions of Imitation «»n»- A moMnspicture booth Is provided and the doorscan open directly in the cyni so as toafford extra space of the plays orother events are allowed . ^ b e c o m eoverrro w<Ied.to the gym. apantry window
The "bnttdtng spts bat-k over a hun-dred feet from Ba»l MHK>n -iivBrnie.having ample pround aboul It. Tbeplot It ocrnpys is lSu bj 7 46 feet. "1, of satri stone caui.LruilU.ii ai»lTides for every modern school facility.
Mrs
prineal loed ome
A kitchen Is attachednew- feature belnc a . Mia
EraMM
Alston waTtaynor.
llic I ,
m.,laborer Arrested Twice
' • " " ' " . " 1 l U I U L U C U l ^ » 1 4 S J ^ - » J* • % - . B ^ - — - - - - - - -
W- ' . _ . _ > . _ „ led: ConcrecaUon. Benjamin Parber,Cards were en^yed by the members , g a m a e l B l u m e l ! t n B l , j o s e p i , Oxman..llowlnc the business meetlrig last . . n r l e r : Ladles' Auxiliary.I folio^ ^ *. '~ ---«. Intght. -Thewlnner . were: Mr . Su-1 iorrta Ancler: Ladles' Auxiliary'.
By Police in Two Days>saf
Exempt Firemen's Ass*nPlan Contest at Meeting
s—nndar
'Robert-C. Lawrence. Mrs. U E. Fox.' K a s r i e , Leyftsky T. M. and Y. W.Charles Wells. S4 yeani old. a mem- « „ . Hugh Shannon. Miss Emma Ryan. - - • - -Wells. 34 vean.
V. R. n-rCamP ° " TM».l--Seta:<r while the '
w-Bre won -oy~MT»rt <
vlt}r
Zumnn.Fran
awarded on saiuraay. ™pi^»"« -•-•was planned at a meet inc of the Rah-
ESempt Firemen's Associationwayway KJse..i|.i • •• t . . . . . . .
held at the EXF-mpts Home. Fridayi\S. < 1 * - * ^ .. t— i n I l l s* >W
rhen hetenant Pa,-be nrrcstra
„.» w Friday and Satur-, M a T y M n rtay and Mrs. Blnch Landolf.. but cot from his ownvoll-j The committee in harBeJast^eve-v.rtBr« to see Alaton, «*«' i lvirfrtta. but cot from his own voii- The committee in cnarge iasie>e- _ - - • _ ,
(T'dienea « ha-ve been inttrnmenuu ™ ^ r f $ w t o r :tlU p»rt in_Sattrr-
i^?^^h^^Sia^S^^-S'decided to open the library also on
~CRljlRE SEPT. 16 Tuesdays from S to 5 p. m. The hours-»«KUM»i__a&Slii—' • V.>i»». i > . Uhr»r. will ) » J>W1
lareenhaus and I evening. Plans were also ' ; . • » ! ' "" -"-Ha-v-e Preslderrr W«ltw & Springer
represent tht_loc.il_a«soclatlon at the
Scully.
B«Tenoraered he ana ^^JJJJ^jgJjS I** ««« lTOd •• *"* o n n U h a
-BBtif-rnTrtrtch\satar-
ThewTOli
•wtMr-
WAS VICTIMS" PWENOreh lIt.QC.lt. ot IT Kearney
wTO liave an aU-aay W " ™ 5 ^ ' S m S to 9 p. m-. but-are-^HlvSeptember IS. according tq the plani. | |^om^ ' ^ ' ^ teorrimE o t eof the. entertainment corinnlttee of . h 3 n _ , , \ ^ e De*n dlscontln
v j . ^ — ^ . «• — taken to the ho»for treattaent. ^atnroay titent
TylnB o» the railroad trackwas TytoB«»».JtttieUoti
• \ * v *-* i ^ .
. «U«BHof h i .
HEBREWS ' n».BBi
*T —CL-UB—EBU56_.5fcPi.J° during which the llbrar? will h» open
Th» .the house
fSl ** HJ "^ l 4 i * " » - •l n « .n..»r committee consfstlns ofPatrick O'Ponnettr-ehalrman; WilliamSwcjrPT, lien Ms. Robinson. Samuel\yers apd WSUlam Cornelius, assixt-ed bv Charles Schaeter. DeWttt C.
ynned.
^.V.., iitW»w.wi Tmm those ot rormerjoara, call tor a cruise ot soch dl«- ,. ^ , noon,, » c , ^ . ^ . r . . « .tanee that the Bc»t can retnns *o "»e ? W M H e l e n s< .no< ,d|pr ofdubh«uy*f-late ln the »^»- .*«»« r n p l — * ^ "a ahere dinner. The
CFoulks. William
dlliam S ^Edward J. Best,
dThe association received tnto mem-bership U M. Hampton._.of _65JaQues«vi-nne. who-,
mpton, ftormerly a
kSalr-inclnde Pred H ^lermman.. TsJat anil Jolfn Herman Georpe
ni• lormer | r ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ' ^ . " ^ " " . . fnwtrth^ ^ ^ ° ^ * f |, "u> . rc'ifcl't cd ' " ^ ^
^ h . ^ INJUREO ,M FALL FR6M_ftOOP^ ?• , pa,, tnontn .eavtnB . — » « - iman.. TCnVbfcr Verhasen
INJUREO IN FALJ. FROM ftOOPEdward E. Xaylor. or 13 COf'0"*
place received a haaiy brulied backI f l rlqht feldnev In a ll-toot
_... pa ,
GIRL BITTEN BY DOG< l . - . r . t lnTTv. lh£_ 13v<Mlr Oia
the hlis flonnryt"^ n * T ,» bT wortmen where: Dr Oeorjre B- OaJ-
daushter ot Mr and Mrs WilllJolly of «9 Monroe street »a» bittenIn the leg by a doR Sattt-dav after-noon while pastas the residence otTony Manns, on » « v » r « ? . . *S
"^^ser*45I*ffi-^SgSiSe3-r ;
S5^
wit iiDewtj • -v
aKIe
ftETllRH
p-la«n MtBtir
r~«H»»«
OUT
SHOW
anns, on Es»ex nrrnB to Mrs- Jffty. her «»««*•»
W M pawing the Manns bemt whenthe amall doe ran from thc porch
A, X
V k £
* H 1 I*
,"rr"~zr"""< -> " V - T - ^ V T "< • . * *
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y^- ^-s i i r r, V^^^^A^^^:-^^^^^^ *&^»» i ' ' T. i » m u i i ~ ' i w 'I
e/
l^_%tmpj
SICISLSiO PERSONS
t____t___S9 Central ave-week at Seaside
.,.. HuEElns and. •ol 371 Jefferson
i returned irora « stay 4n
•»•)»
__7-BtmBT "TBbler.-of-SOetieet, 3iave* returned .from a
"farar af-CanBdB and-New-York^3£6^a viwit tn hpr .hrnthwr. J<fc
SSiaimaB, nod wife, at Montreal.Plopd E. Mason, of 9 Onion street,
• JeSt Ptiday .to join his family at Mas-
MJES .Clara .Garcia, of 207 West.^££t_$a£nrday to spend
, Mr. and JUrs. Allan Pol-jmd .family, formerly of -this
•M .MttnclKsrBT. N. H-. aton Cr_ystal LJike, London-
UflHHifa—ot-
£8sefr
gait Mro. 15.street. Jiaro been enjoying
• M S . M n H
Miss Etnel Schneldor. oftuve cone on a
v#uslv<y* tSp 3o'"CfiSlUI(L- """ " to]Wnrd ants »een received Ijy Mr: OTnTfFii
3tra. Anthony Horllne. of 101 Irvinej at the tale arrival In Francebe and -Mrs. Oscar RodlK. who are
on their wedding trip througharrived at Cherbourg.
xm tin* Cleveland. Mrs. Ro-5 imanBrir Ulss Anna HorllnE."
H r and 3Sr&. George R. Hoffman.avenue, and Mr. and
lT- iCrjiae. Jr., of St. Georgeleft Saturday tor. a motor
JCtfCD' o t UocryTaml Virginia, West Vlr-Jpennaylvanla.
«nd Boy Miller, of 76 Fnl-ecre&t, 3eft Saturday for a vaca-trfp tt> -California.
Tlarshan, oT PPh'IIadel-1s £be (juest of Air.— 4tnd Mrs.
L n 1 . Cwmnrell and family, of 3S5street.
Mni Vnry Pnnrnri unA |»ra Philip*. Corey and children. Ruth and
of
last week.
streat, «nfoysd an•leasant, tfter.flrgt6T
MC and MiaJSilw^J'a *5 Savage, ot154 "Wost Milton AvesueT are sojourn-
dlns, of 179 West Grand street, haysreturned .ftora a visit to Hampton,N. TT.,Tfiiia BSSIBS
Mrs. Elisabeth 'CraiS and daughter.Miss Grace, ot' 296 Hamilton street.left Saturday^ for a stay ot throe.weeksEit Livingston Manor, SuIUvan County,N . y . — • " - • • ,
Mrs. Daniel A. Scurrjtecs, the Misses TiliTandiSIeanor. ofCabondale. _£&_—£re-_£uests ot Mrs." " * • S a v a c b o i r o r -•»=•=•-••—™- •Mrar-Seurry-was-formeriy-Hiss- -Mary- iil_l
T, BuEden, and -was a teacher tora number of. years In the old Franklin
Miss Gretchen KlehtUnser. dauch-ter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Klehtltnger.or 44 Stanton street, -has cone to CampAnrlrofla the n'nllnTiiil-nirl-g«fuil_«iLm|vat BrlarclltC. N' Y.. for a stay ot threeweeks.
Mr. and Sirs. P. J. Walsh, of 21,8Price, .street; have been • entertainingi i l l M B I l b Tulucu, Mii.. BIlzobetH
the Bronx. New York City"Mrs.~3ame8 Maye and
a t o t r Mat 51 ;sE gtrootr' MB James.Frits and son. George; Mrs. VirginiaJohnson ajid son. Edward. of_ Hamll-
__BlTeetj Mr._ ai>B " Mrs ." Edwardrasanfetir ana win. "Edward.
Join
West—Scott -rraia'
city, and Miss Anna' Pasanelll. ofBridgeport. Conn, i r e at Point Pleas-ant for' a stay of two weeks.
Bdward Bragger. of SOavenue, accompanied by Jack Gale,or isrooklyu. nils gone on a motor tripof ten days through Canada.— Mrs. George Pinfleld, the MissesIda. Plora and Dorothy Pinfleld. of111 Main street, and Mrs.--RichardPinfleld. of 42 Seminary avenue, leftSaturday for a stay of two weeks atKeansburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nicholas andLuke Hall, of Ecst Smlthfleld. Pa.,are spending two weeks' with Mr. andMrs. Emll Anthony, of 245 WestGrand street. .
The MIssei Viola. Catherine and
been entertained for a- tew dava by
Three Small Dollars"Tfaelcost of private box for YOU for *k year
-S •
in our strong vai^jts. Insurance policies, deeds,...mortgages, wills, bonds, stocks, contracts, notes,'
jewelry and the prized treasures that are knownto you alone should be in these vaults. Youkeep the key. The cost is trifling.
Citizens National Bank
Mr. ana Mrs Atttomo itty, ot E7tnryTngr atWet.
Sir and Mrs Ottojwra <8r_JBeuIpJi,
•son Jr~ -of ElerMHtt street .wMfeend at_jUbu*y Parti
ContestForty-tliroo~ch!ia>en at tho Union
County Park, Elizabeth avenue andGrand street,—plunged Into as manynieces of watermelon In a Juloy con-test~Mon"day altSraoon of las f w e s tThere-were -two—winners. «ne to. theclass under 10 years ot aee, and Inthe class made-up-of--children-over
Clinton Taylor, 9 years old and col-ored, emerged victorious in the con-""If of ""* ? » " " r " nlnan WUllftln"Hoodcow, 11 years old. took the prizeIn the older gronp. The latter re-ceived a sot of dumbbells, and thefnrmp.r
ThB contest wn« indeed by Henryj mr .m....... "l,n il— — rT =j» »•Boresch. supervisor at the park, andhis assistants. Miss Jeanette Carloergand Miss Kathryn West-
rank
The other participants werer Frijljror,—Walter—Musaeohio,—Will!Sehaefer. Yolanda, Julia. Frank andKatnorliiB Hldoiif. Jlortlta anil WHTFfred Bryant. Michael Subarski. Bar-
Syihra, Ida. DlComo. FrancisMonahah, PAtay Amprelll, Catherine— "Sonny" Ford, Ferdinand
pliant, Doris I^ficey. Jason and Wll-bur Mauin^al,—=RolwK— -DuBj-. FredYorke. William Brennan. VOma
ck. Robert Brennan,Junior Hedler. Agnes Sedlock. Vir-ginia Reiner. Audrey Trusti-um. VeraGiannechlnl. Ethel and BUxabethSammons. Eugene and Louls~Soos.Peter $carpettl. Edward Hoffman. Al-ben Mazeldine. Andrew Kocton.
-Efat 3a«a]ioB,
one of the guests ot honor at. therecent eenlflunlul wlebrfttlon—of-r e c e n t e U wfounding of BrownvUle, '$'• %,great^randson of Gen Jacob Brown,who founded SrownvUlfc ana who wasthe friend and military secretary ofAlexander Hamilton. Major Brown,was one ot the principal speakers.The "closing "lealures" of tfie" ceteDra-tlon were held at the historic Jacob-Brown mansion.
Because' 'at the residence there oft^UUtirHi UfUWU, \lxi_r %HkkUv—wraiun—UUL
center of military operations alone thenorthern frontier during the war ot1812. The great industrial poraperftywhich—toHowed—the -war •• w g—-partAy^io -to itbo- " - -- - - ^ - • — '
•for a public care
W©dn«sday nteht at the -mwttirar orCamp "tOS Patrtotitr Order of Amortcana. President Mrs Charlw An-aon was In charge of tho raeetlne.irith Miss Myrtle barton, secretary
tern.
plow and the Skinner stare In Brown-vllle. The place existed for twenty-nlne years hwfore I AUlhowever , and -the centennial of that-actloii »a» the signal for h t oInce l t l
ii a t e igal tgof tunny prominent ofBctgls and :'ns a well many wba AKer£p
c ftlsens, w b a«a w©U o» many
born mod raised ,in ' thfrt place.Major Brown -has seen tm;
36fvic6-- in —Oiriuft. . the PhlMpplTwi*Californla and elsWn'e-re for the U. S.
portan4-f-iU
"BABY DOE" TABORLOSES LONG FIGHT
.Widow of Former Senator Now.in Poverty.
WAHWAVAN—BECOMES LAWYERCharles Blume, of l'b Main street,
this thy-, who was so-orn tn-os a. mem-ber of the New Jersey lepal frater-nity at Newark Tuesday, ^ hi>«-£a£St>-Ushed a law office at the MilitaryPark Buildinfi. Newark! The son ofMrs. Rose Blume, or 170 Man street.
| Mr. Blume Is a graduate of Rah wayHlch School and the New Jersey LawSchool at Newark. He s&rred hisclerkship in the office of Harry Silver-stein, in the earne city. .He is vice-president of the Supreme Council of
olo.—An hu^fToneer'shammer has sp.-iled the last source ofincome from ttie 'estate of the luteUnited States Senator H. A. W. Tah..i.leaving Hie widow of ihe pioneerwestern mine mnsnate In poverty.
Kx'eculhtn of a foreclosure ordt*rhere on the Matchless mine climaxedthe ngllt Of Mrs. pilTithi'tti Tnhnr torecoup a part of. the huge fortune herhusband controlled.
Blneo the—stomp—hi—sttve*—priooo
-MSI". PRESENT AND FU
WALTER f ;Von, more than anyone else, are entitled to knowaie purpose feaffind dnnecent acquisi3on of IB" •assets and fadDaei of Dorlge Brothers, Inc.
For upon that pgrpose dependsThe security of ytrarinvestment inuoage ±irothe« pTodocrs. ~
l a acquiring Dodge Brother< Inc. for the Chrysler^_«Corgpr»aon,'we have secured one of the largest and
~£BO££~£3odef& ~suto&3O[3ile xactoriesin he world sod^pjth it an organisation of grceprirtnal aMIiry.
intend thsr these facjDtita shall be oriliied tosnereose the value ond<jualiryia fJodgtBrochers carsiatnd Grahsm Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches,
"*VCe h*ve teenfed, in addition, a dealer organiza-•xioa that has always been recognised as one of the„ finest in the industry.Jk is onr intention to deserve the continued loyalty, o f thi» fjroup of substantial, progressive merchants"by .making it possible for them to enjoy increas-S r through the iale of-Dodge -Brothers
encud dealer or-^ t b e I a w l n I h e n t o sof Uodge Brothers Good Name, -with all the
grie-beeSae &e mmeet tst P o d gc.g&&d &itlt teTEheir caaiojtaefi, sad~itB onr pnepose
nM»Astt£OK-wiai fidelity.tothett.
^ *ounH policies«faat hsvefiuiiletris W6fi3s Bodge Brotherj tmatrv-
- *- * seoaj-with HoastVslae aad Dipeadibility.*7—- S s d g e Br«Ji6S Works ~*nB. poadane to -prodnce
~ V" - SSadga Bra3>ear M&sas Cscs and GeBuia Brotlies~ t * «ffiaaefi»l-e^3cls. tJodge Sasthea d a l e s «riU
" ,V t<Bafcjasa toed! nad ttrviee thea.
:m«e»of
fi^I
sh6rtiy borore tun death uf SemrtorTabor twenty-nve years aj;o, his widow-has attempted to curb -tho -outwardflow of funds derived from the Taborchain of mines. In her final effort she
which produced S10.000.000 worth ofsliver befr>re proaiictlon-costs beenmeprohibitive.
On Ove' previous occasions Mrs. Ta-bor succeeded In ohtalnlnc funds tosatisfy creditors, but lately wns un-able to meet the demand for readyCash-. Afi the -Sheriff nnnftitnwvl fh«»mine tronld be Kold to the highestbidder nnd. turned the sale, over tothe onctlonepr. only a fetr persona as-B4»mhted. Tliere were two bidders.Oraannlly—nre nrl« ffllmhefl rroraSS.0OI to SH.tlsin. for vrhlch amountthe Shorpgo Mining -eoTOnany ..oMnlnedthe property. .
Jg TnhorHtan-root. eneoens Iturea. The Tabors were married dur-ing the administration of PresidentGarlleld. who was a cuest nt the wed-dlnc. Tnbor Immediately becan toshower attentions" on his wife, tnownto many people as "Bahy Doe." and
The bustonmltfeeTB-chanErnnerodBe^Wffinmr chalrmnn Mrs 3 O
Hose nd MrsSmoke, GeorgeROT. D C McCoy
Dsrria.
ATTEND
Chsrte»—Walker,—Mrs. ~ . - - . - — 4 ~Bes t S(rsv IwWitt Cn-FoulIa^-MrJl^-3 .SlrwfisV-SfaBYjSlKer BartSi Mrs Ed-jjrard ^cheuer, Mrs C 3 "Crowley,"rs lc3Ea3ainpt^jie6Erssented_SSj;
ijr City Circle. ifoTEt* fiatly J'orast'_ j . TftwaAcy « l»4 l at the aBHlvsr-sary celebratton and banquet of NewBrunswftlc CJrCje, No S. where MW^ElImbetB SffllwelU deputy to RahwayCircle was a sfanl of honor
COUNCIL- HAS WIDE
Rahway '.Coasell. itou—110. Daughtersor America, eajoyed JI bus ride a»aouUne at Palisade Park TbujgdaynlBht. Miss Ida Pinfleld was chair-man of the- enmaltteg'lu " —
t, formal lnspoctlonjjf;C l e v » l « n d h i f rWigr^oJar>pr«to iy tgU troni tBo coafirScSri:
K0d-wtU not D« itfi» " "
botH erape V^f vt
turn
Health snd the Sun The New
Land
41-r- fU>a)eH hy hand in your presence, the faoge lid tnoaldB
eyes, into a single solid jriece of masonry -the ete
••- funemldSirectors^lmM^iottt^e-IInitef
!, -vandal i-psx>f^-steeU=«^fo^d= .absolutely and forever.- Thebafr-:
sen'ice the very foundation of every first class fnnerali* "'••-
NOR WALK VAULT CO.PLAINFIELD, N. J.
1 Mother findr hsrieltj Old Sol not only nukes Jlfe cheery, | Under cane «t the living tan*eta, <wltH ths ttseculty bat he makes it health The ultra-dresses peep petticoats ota-gs color,
,, , They may he ruffled and only one Islaucate bibles and mothers demanded today Some-youms-wUss*
get i;euerans~doses of tt this wear ruffled pantalettes instead ofsr. ~Tt vlU sot pass throueb pstdcoats. - etlrtt are a» tHBeTonser
p-by .ofdlaafy tlass, but U filtered, out. so than yesteryear.' To make up-for»ve UtH» wldsw^=«od or!weE»edtoEelrlghtout Into the open, this, ParU drsismakers are maklne
' ~ r^rrPp not..poum)ti6 that wtIK Until atter dresses lower m -tae aacic-•_. -,1,'sandown, eo In the J
ithe pulp to oaHt.fi!Jpu*h il, batitralB «ut th» seeTs. They setthte wJUi «3o«g V»a ^tomsJhhtbirK,tied in a ba& ******.£.i0******?
^ B roF! tSSyWTH!rt5eato tneTteoair you a» sewine, but Jtte Uto henry It faster than It
T i*rtfe*emeve th»
ihiT gams Ub e T h t t :
first remove uiw »**U»-JxnB^mpes-TriiB-iir-to-eaok^jmd-;theraaaajhepulpraeisaFatBly ""the Smt-, «aallty ot Juice hasJWIIHB> nff. a-* "*-
skins may bebutter. —
ot About Meats
~i~*r.
. _. the! "How e»n they wea? those.. V-, _ _ - . . the3B*ihap8d tnlassln the hackfyaStoray, - — - ~;aaJ^yr^^7O^r-a!»-*^at--af5eM•--swisk-*uiht8r. ^6n*yBW^uv^.l-^anri!torlBe!*eeb-*8leo
d to It. Work np. liyTXPJ^enaffil^aaynndwwai.troBy'—gbe^angwer J*---' ----- .——-»•—»«•-•*•4 IM • misi si ^ir #»f iriaVt n "••• in n i n n r ~l i n f f fV^ Mftn tTaflflr—s**" ¥W>^TcUHL -Ot.i X UBJ'.r'UUkJ' i O u t . • - laeM)"urvBestse—•••• i
• ^ J tam Small children. In the heat. «t be alLttft*eawr Aas aboye.th^.w8ls>_
leofarJ^SSSl y«ith:-fit-!; Pai* shoulda ra5«to glnV *"x Wwwygraitiiia;
ally.
as
•r VAH hava' tft^BBBBa eat OBt.o^your S M S . to tott it. bring BfimrthJ
rboB6*-tor^eu^ delect * ShorW.thlckleg ct lamb, that-win sHca^eM. -• i. • M m r-.i.ip ! . • ! • • • i j y t ja iL r Jf'U^teea^ 'iiisaig
iWtrStaor to' rnfa' your
bo
and w.ntOiurUentistry is GOOD
Linden Dog-Cat HospitalDK. L6UW KLOTZ. V4t
the-palp, theadded to the sispe
s-arer MODER--
painless TExtMcties •j the "ABB" UetSod
^ATE and within, -yeadb o? FBEE• the ordinary wage learner.
Dr.8 7 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH
^ A. M.to 6-P^M. MOB., Wed, t«dFri. t i l l « P J »
Civic BeautyA. little town In Indiana
It up.
Or cotton print may be used and the ear- sectlonvfey the lnceunlty'«t •>i the Bent deeply cut* under the ana aad 1st. He sold ta_the merchants i• a ^ BHV tf*v te thf neck .and shore add on'a> cement base- In thQSA he. <—.
L ths* knee, to expose the body'out peta&las, which do. -nsC require.!• who
•us—to sr--a Mrpat her la t o a d with
T ^ i W h
(steak anr~bake, _'H»'»e tBs-ovea Hotland bHSwn tt-atTn-sU-fljen etfver and
rlhake -one bosur.-, - - - •
t-fc»»»-Or th»r» «r»
TT*" IT"-—w-fc-s«-MTfir ;: T
or take hsaMen or do type- Never oe «lir on a hard and desert
»nm L « . ^ I U U «ld enonsh therexhr day auf»sry and later he may
Wbra t
F=*y>— —
Mrs, Solomon Says:
I borne, and sear to you ss that,can hayeTnto with yon ea Son-
spent, on It, as In the, \oy*Iterest and taste put toto K.
VACSTIDK T1MK i-'Oit TME BUNNY FAAiaY.
-EVEI.YK PCRDEN
sai/ a// who have Siof Rahway.
j - i tee! ihaulttu marry
isult/was wroneHt-aBer-aiy—dear-J
tor
—i
w^—TOS^-^|lfJ«—-mj u r a i «• M »q—TTTTI.
died. If only 'my husban*-had beenwith we when you proposed, he ne»er
iy. "let us would h»»e permitted II."
uf the m beautifuwomen In the West. Tabor bultt a^1.000.000 thrater for her. Two dimgh-ters .were born and one was named"Silver Dollnr".
In the late nlnctlrs a series of In-vestments proved bad. A slump Insilver prices followed and the sen-ator's hralth broke, and he died In100a The widow nnd daughter dlsap-penrod and for several years theirwhereabouts were unknown.JFinnHy Mrs. Tabor was found, llv-
,nt Ta nn ulil thalk on the-\tuu-Hlesa-mine. JUth_the..ald_of an olff pros-;p<*'or, ;«Bc« "hefrfendedTu Tier Thuirmnd. she was endeavoring to workthe mine.
Diamond's PopularityIts beauty costliness and durability
are some of the reason? why the dia-mond Is usually selected for the stone-1*—an engagement—rinc but there araother stones which wonld fill tbese r«-/[nwrnant. in rhc Mlildlo ncea thebelief was current that tbe diamondwns a peacemaker between husbandnntl wife.
The Way to WealthTbe wa to weath Is n« plain as the
WT>J to mMrteL It depends chiefly ontwo word ludustry and tfnc&Uty;that Is, waste neither time nor money,but mate the best use of both. With-out Industry and frugality nothing
^ ^ serves public in- Iterests with wisdom ia n d - z e a l . E .iHaK3~characterises our finan- >ci&l statements. \
JECe-ofier •wlthont *ddIUoae.l -«£-••pense a none ot convenient ttt-Those rcQtilrtfljf_&HC set vlt^s.
PETTIT^ \~y, ~* -a u
Ntw V6f* OSIe*»Ss-lE~.JSlk-SitfnH-
the Rabbit sentlenanjtU «oal Jaat UT 1
^ » , « a ea.ith»"trmto she dida n any U s e t8 talk. ~ ,
_ At last -they « g t on their way. .
n mocry?
d1 shoald say
a «>aBd-
.tb»
i Summsr Wearw ^ e fBrthei1 Interest* of tbe «n-
j Kmhle'lda. tsshlon-bas elated coots
• ocemslon. and ot varying lenstlu
StT
-thart--the-Un»--I -tooled, .thercmltv-*
Itstu they T»*re last. aaUen.1 -- a tons time the Wain stoppedCTVBl»-jUBgtloB.-stwt-og^they-
W%m' w.>rrT me." said Mothernanny, "we thought sure yon wereoaTeaemy Reddy Pox." and how fcey_*. « *L_____% • e f f l u M *• **nljt I l t f lA
-lto«. wow. wow. tsad taxi.old y«Ua» aog. So the Buawr
all fcep®efl .In. . --Take sa 'to
I CuUr " Slid" Sir;- Baany. HonkII Jtav'the old do* Wew. the horn andI sm»r they .-went.1 -Hm we are at our own little cot
tm~ *ald. Mother Sunny, as they|«D jomped out ot ye^.w _*«'* „'*»!;
•mount Importance In the
WtlMAR STORAGE and )
I o+the United
A LEADER ilsl. THRTr
IO0 POPULATION
Tfce people of N«r J«a-y are ihrifev « well « proper™..*" Flrurc. o^ « W W A»ocUti«.^ho.^hof every thr« of the Sou: People, while the rwio for the country " • whole U 41 .ccoom.lor each TOO tabsbltantx.
Public Service through its Popular OwnershipTlan ofstoefchotaers isas civen -thousands atNew Jersey people opportunity to save and
invest at the same time.
."The ^ccas of IVhUc Servte K.d development of N w Jer^ .re bound tocether. —President Thomcu N. McGarter.
p hei
hlfcl•cJock
jer<p
ive
jnau.•raonc the newest erenlnc wraps {-
Is a dlmtnuUte coat ot moire for wenrorer the -printed dnss ot ehlffon.
In the matter ot color, the predoni-itlnE sns8* ot " " "
Pox._«Pease,-
tteylittle
scare us -asaln.^___ csld Jtrl pheasaat.
-tti> n a time I w«l crow vwry loud-ly, w flap my wines to let yontoowIt la a trtandl Good-bye. eTerybody.-ne said, and with a burr-r-r he was
° 8 i s the *an wju bettentes to todown, they decided to af»»«er home
. ^ lines, ana a eanarlets nsetune f»llered By a^Basw »Tth« ^reas print.
- •* »h» «lwmllrlr» tit t*—
S>TpftlMC. MOVING. PACKING. •
sRil Waraheue*
350-352 BlirttoHi kitm
hop. »nd_they
introducing new and individual standardsof performance and appearance »- Longer
l h
BSIFB «saL. .A bla«k-Breuaa elilKon abl6SB with
hute prlstsd prak *ssea, cbesea tora Sntteetas dine* frock, has « raelnWWP-«MB» s*w tbsrtee teneth, set etblack, but e t * Laseleus shade ot "Ink.and It -has B» other embellUhsentthan a peft llttla how aesB-thabaek
. •—*——» —— - - • Qf f ^ cottar.ere back to the tf erenlnp easanble eorapHsed of
table.' and $B"U» e?*»^g.'d_yf"n *"*-* "*""""
all rest bath cape and
Sp
more luxuThou; tram the. uU I f.v. M t i « asleep Mtt
•m-«o-J»»4<iaBgtBlI of wnoBBSS
of fisher craftsmanshiplngTr'»-_
r*r~^ ^— -x
A&44 alTtba fttHtape of B&W ear aVBaun^neats, «ae fast stsadaonfwttli aWnlng elfftltyt Thmimra ef aas-a in estry price Ji»ltt art
(Wtw that ihsy raganl it<u thmgnatmttvahta w o> u toning op ths
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SpecialSuaday
AUGUST 19
JWl.cUsss
MlBBMri
Svelyi
^»-»«i|&:_3___i ^nUkwv&-WIISS IHr.1;..
Baak With the Eleetric Sign
to Increase Interest on Checking Accounts.
3- - r\j
i to psselnde say flisaskt of e<saipasI*oB^
sareKfed as they-
F^?vjV -iv i_
When ordinary tasks are
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Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent.
The officers of this-bank are glaef to
\\posit you make with us
\ - - ~h, " ' ^ i
J»£s_±
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4»,^S3
O f JL helpa to mcrease ybnr ^
K.«Mv,r. > * v -
BESf ICE POR 1&E CREAM
| Is our* because ' esen esmttraed '»Kh |reej^ *alU tt-w»;toft» aad-flaitoaeer. Tiy "li*iH5k. 'time ytm aake j
in any way that will be\ M •
JUdEKJOii
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tauun. . tuia Trw* ilavNick Peterson and Is b«luarajre "JUB l « r
: solaniag sol4.uaa« tSi"
• .*• "' >v.; f \matal«l»
P«urod .Bothair eeate i t la
,rimm6d_tte
: Orange"•The* Bahway WHSnan /acoySa^.n"'
itnuir'btg win ouTSiMirda aliemdSjf
ulnagUoue J3t»t Onnrgw—yaHcg:3oWa tfr-defeat-oa-tltB-iatiminsaud is to o—it was
the -worst detest thatztao orange cop.
. *BASEBALL GAMtf CANCELLE
Satarday afternoon Jit BlversUs IPark
<BIldTea:#'roaeIiJjMrry -
Between •¥5
C ana the
The Ramblem. la nelta ot ih» fluepot e s each week-end., Bare not
-hnvo snn*«r«a In »Ix seaaoasI
•nLtBwiai'bjIu!.
-FagNBYOBTH Prised High*
1. ^
w\
Ixf'UUl I VS6TJnWJWH
^^
atfNIMPW
ynine Bttraetlaa *t_Elyare!do
*fir" bonSia ta the final tanlnj.h- CathoUc CJUTJ d m *an» «Bd
tol ^IMWmahMI
ball pIsyliiE. resulting from the Bah-way outfit playing the best ball of the
Hne"BeBlna ftie "eBeo-l ive del ivery of Lokoy, who allowedbut aeven scattered hits to Diehomester*.~ T h e score: •
BAHWAY KIUEAIKN. . . . - . _ . . _ - . AB JI 11
nandiraon, <a 8 " a
BKT" srintr_ ... .._. _^ trdlaiwutlHUtoE gatoes ataiveretdo Parlt;
lgj? tn«*rnh«av Henderson.
l i n a 4* I A U Ba—"* —a^ aw- . - * -r— - ^ - . _ .
«riy lead M4*timy cuaer*ttt>...«» dUftaT Utft Brtt ifrne
AN CORUISANl
DINAMCBtor laylac sal awl
l w l orw'atf « lPAIXBP by Uw vtneen wm£» tea singles off
l a U1P)'-
. of-JJUlou
*lcy, ChMUBt, CaUln*Bft .
, box wcam-BAIIWAX:
T-fee proposed trip to the State Homoat Trentoir-u-aB cancelled Sunday bythe members oS "Essex" County Lodpe,No. 27, 1. O. O. F- _^
1 Mr.""and "Mrs. WHHam HlcPinsoii, or22 North Montgomery street, have re-turned from a week-end stay at Bridge-port, Conn. Their daughter, MisaEleanor, is spending a week there.
* William and Morton Ancier, sons ofMi, and Mrtv—Morris -Aheier,- -of -3TSeminary avenue, have gone to CedarLake oamp at L*ake Ttorall. N. Y..for the balance of the summer.
Arthur Prltchard. of Church street.- -•• spent *Jie - veek*end at Anbury. Park.
Major and Mrs. A. ElUeott Brown.of Madison Barracks. Sacketfs Har-bor, N. Y., .are guests of Mrs. G- O.C.ra'p'f*ft and fn.ni.ly. of, 412 -Si* G*o_r£&.
— Mrs^'Viola Barton -and daughter.- In Linden on September 28. An chancef t t t t h d d b Th
evenue.Mr. . and Mrs.
daughter, Betty.Glenn Amonof Plainfield.
Miss Margaret Smith, of Philadelphia,were guests Sunday of Mrs. JamesM. Pettit. of 120 Maple avenue.
Mr. -and -Mrs. Thomas E. Moulton-family, of ?3 Hnmlltop nlr«wt.-are
Mr. and Mrs- Edwin CummlnEB. ofonimerce street, recently enier-
lnlnt.d Mr. and \lrn. Ooonri. Hum
VETERANS VISIT WESTF.ELD' A"Torife" delegation "from'Mulvey-Dltmars Post. No. 681. Veteran* of
mines, of Cape May. and Mr. and Foreign "Wars, went to Westfleld lastMrs. HlorrU Bates, of Philadelphia, juipht -to attend the tJnion County
Dr. -and Mrs. W. L. Miller and Council of Veterans, over whichdaughter. Carol, of West Milton ave- County Commander J. J Recan. pre-nue, were Cape May visitors over the sided. J*lans were compleTelTTor "theweek-end. |l»lc picnic u> be held at Ultranlan Park
Myrtle, ot 20 Campbell street, enter- of a conttnttteetalned over the we&k-end "Mr. and White.Mrs. Hugh Buchan and daughter. Mr.and Mrs. George Buchan, of Phila-delphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Car-
'.ntftn und son. Artf-H**. Mrp X.. J-Vaughan and son, Gilbert, of Tottcn-1viHe. S. I. |
Mr. and Mrs. H- T. Sanderson, or22 Elm avenue, are home from a "2weeks' vacation in Maine, Theyvisited at "Booth Bay Harbor and Old-1Orchard Beach.
Mr. aTQd Mrs. J. Alvin Mintel. Mr.C. W. Mintel. Mrs. Sadie Kirk, CharlesTlogers, TtecKle 'ChrletbpTier anoTTT. ~C.Hoffman spent the week-end at Mana-squan with friends. The men enjoyedtheir time surf fishing, while thewomen folks enjoyed their time ba th-ine " :
Lieut. James Betts of the SaTvalonArmy Headquarters, left Saturday for
•Smrtir
headed by Thomas
BURNING HAIR CALLS FIREMENSmoTtc from nTSir "burntnir ~tn ft~-npt
move In the rear of the barber snopof 1,011.8 Robinson, at iso Main~«rwi»-tm ed «m h«* <»n(4r© Rah way JF*ire. Hfcpart mem at 3:29 o'clock yesterdayafternoon. A woman seeing deniteimfokf. romlhc from tb.e rear of the
butldlne telephoned the depart me-ntand -they responded only m findthe smoli e ca me fro m the oto ve.There was no damage.
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50% additional If charged.Mintfitum Charge of 25 cents, cash in advance.
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KOK KENT Klw rwat*. h«th p - o t n .
b^«t. mil t»»-wij d««r».r«lMl A P n»rrtPoD. ?1T fVntr«l trrDur. Phon* 3JK J
KENT—KUi 5
It
i6 Hood «tr Phow
aueio ap o n K E X T l-a*r* fr*»»i r««ni r»imft>rt
• Mr turi>lab**1 for Udjr «r p-atlNnju•l»o ammJl room On has Ht>e"S mtoatr*In <1I-|H>I . all rnnmil#wi<« I*boor «*3-\*
4- 1 Ni*» Hrwfiawtr't ^Tflitu mflO 41
I AI'AKTUKXT
I M> rb«Mid t WYI
Apply Johnphon«- sic
sale 1
Brewer. Me., irhere he will risk rela-tives. I
Miss Grace Stevenson, of Commerce '
entertaining Mrs. Henry Valentin*and son. Thomas, of West Orance.
Mrs. Mary Miller, of 44 Campbellstreet, has returned from two weeksat Ocean Grove.'"""'*' .street, has returned from a etay on
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Baker. Miss U>ne Island.""Marlon Baker of i>« Bryant street: ' Mins Alva FaRans. of Fulton street.
Mrs Clinton, M. Baker and children, has returned from a visit of severalD i d B t t f i n Bryweeira at Manasquan.
d
FOR S i L B - P l r , roomi >nd •nn^ &•«! sir.ru. ,tr»»i. . o c i n : i
Marlon. Doris and Betty, of i n Bry- eira M nant street, are sojourning at Bay spenl Sunday
I M d M
Itontild KagaT.*Asbury Park.
jzszm^ - ' Mr" *LIjd ^rt>- R- K l -P?uP*a s a n d
Mr njid Mrs Harry A- Shapiro, of daughter, dara. of IShri avenue, apent49 Jaquen &yewio, arc oirtertainlnc i n p wpek^end with .relatives, In PhilaiMiss Estelle Hjrman. Nat Newman. of~aelphia.Seve York- Mr and Mrs. M>-ron ( Mlas Catherine Reed, danchter ofShapiro, of Brooklyn. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reed, of Cen
— - - - ---- Jtral avenue, has returned fromja-ank P. Conan. Mrs.H4
dtty.Maurice Giroud, Mrs. -John H<
BR Conctance Cowan, of thisAnd Alfred Schuler. of Linden, havereturned from a stay at Manasquan.
Mr. -and- 'Mrs. John Jaske and fam-_Ily, of 44 Main street, nave returned'from attend In E the funeral of_ >erfatlier, Prancin Menriskl. of Brook-lyn. Wanda, Btbel and GenerieveJflfite have gont to Heirict. U 1-, lorJLH onting.
Lieut. Joseph I*. Gerlatih returnedto Hie daOtei at police headquartersyesterday* Matter an illness of severalweeks. J~~". "~
Rev. H. B. Leech, pastor of Trin-ity "Mtstfio dtEt "Church, vtao, with hi*fftmllr. are spending their Tacatlpji
-t-iEdgowator floncti" Tinar annQj^ail^"Md, Is In the city for a short stay."He preached at Trinity MethodistChurch, West, Brlchton. S. I , Sunday.
-With his daughter. Miss Ruth l«ech,he will return to Bdeewater Beachtoday. Miss Mildred Little, of Ruther-ford street, is spending the Balance ofthe month with them.. Miss Rnth Ancier. daughter of Mr.and^Mrs. Morris Ancier. of 37 Semi-nary avenne. has cone to Camp Nah
m&lnder or the summer.
tripto Canada, tn company with schoolchums- from the Cen-tennary Collegi-
nstllbte At Hackettstowb. •
-ObituaryTFTOMA8 J. O'NEILL
Thomas J. O^Meill. ased 44 years,died at Bonnie Burn on Saturday.The deceased had been, ill cove ring aperiod of nine years, six of whichhad been spent at Bonnie ^Burn. HeIs survived by one danght.=*rv MinnMury O'Nettl —of —Hackoniiaclc -fromwhose home funeral services -wilv-be
-A&sideite-Mrs. Julia Saclcson. of Longfellow
street* __Carteret. reported to Lieu-tenant Edwin Payne at Police Head-QuarterR. last evening, tSt&t about 6:45o'clock she was driving her sedan onHaselwood avenue and Lawrencestreet, when the machine was struckby a sedan operated by M. H. Rey-nolds, of Allen street, Elizabeth. Theright front mudguard of the Sackson
*itSW CASH
oneTh» Rrana Cwiatrnctton CompapT hat atthli time awiermi mix-room hotw«« nmdyto movr Into vfalcb we are pol t ll t
bnroin . The prlc* la » .tffaff>ei—ar»—jlaced. - W e wil arrsA^
termt to salt you. T h e hooses are locatedIn the Second and Third wmrda. lot S^lO?', Improvement*. In the Third Wardfht" street! are pavrd. Al«o •** oor DTP-room boniralowi at CUSOO—S5B0 cuhh. Callat our olflrc oppovlte tbr fW-ott AT*DQ«Railroad Batlnn or pbone Rmhway $46 fox• D appointment. J.
OE S 3 E B T l t r o o m hon«*. jcrUkaeporch, roncrvte cellar, well wat« . car-den, rlectrtc. waxhtob atoc; al«o tvn lotaSOxlOS. P T t o t t f i M ; cash H.POO. balanc« to bafldlnc loan. O Kcpmano.Avpncl. near blfrtrway »apl4-2t
FOR SALE—.Very
ntrr-ffftir-imade.
tJn-
American History Puzzle Picture
S-WSsB^-w'rsPSSIBi!
attractive DM» t»ti-rtin. and breafcfa>t o<K>t.X In cuh. tile OrtoT lo(lenry Uiillrr. in William* *n(rl4 21
FOK SA1-K- Bouae ntj rwrnit. tllr bath wparlor. hn*afcfa*t nook, all moT an
MOO: faalanr*9: butane +**y terms X. & NVil.cn.116 Bant Grind «rwt . Pbon« llM-W.
auFl4-4tPOR SAKE -Nfujno « * ronmiv. notipaririT
and batb wltb-ttle floor ana base hnttr-In tnh and •h«.w«»r FnM l^ncth m t m r111 ba^f aTrOtilla , Opf*I> taP^failK^** h M rdTaffaO dnnorii. clxmnQt—trim.—.TTWIII Tbrnscl,.
cn_r-c.' Ni-w Kr,Tton of Brrnnt•tree! Phnn*- .M1»-W. _JlU
POR S A l - E —Sl» room bon««. l»rp^ y a r dw l l h \-.rt^ynrd 1n r -nr : n.r» n>atflratlallocat ion rT>a*4.nMtilr Inqii .rr M S*>ml-i m r j nrt-niif. hf>rw**>n 5 and 7 p m
_ _ ^ _ _ _ aocW 2t
Townwhlp
Hamroal 4r Urrt-r irriiDf Brooklyn.
? 5ard
n rr ima and batbl oloaeta l*rc«
n firat flrporch, conl *m, pn» Tanpe on firat floorr. room* nod batb. 5 clowta. ea* n n f l f•*a warm- tmaVr and prwnM In p*>r?hon ttrcond 0«OT ^ larir^ room*, «1ertrlHtT•nrt boat *>n third floor lot <UxIt* rWt*I=n jo n-M> » mnnth <**rr.A<* for
•Barcatp pan 6f CfrcoTd ^~^B»crio.*t
exebann fat »
aeeept bnlMInt lota or other ptor*rt» IsKalrmrj Tt m eooltx Brma* sn all
ept bKalrmrjrarnTeBwntii. aleam ke«t. ma KmH, Me..
new hona* recentlj JTBIM *» t m t K «reBfed.
_. reliable pt-opl*, Eli n m n iand batb, ttitb all Improvements. Oakfloor* and chestnut trim. Steam h**at«LPrice t&.ftsn. Baoer A Broofci, UH Irriiatrcct. Cahwar. N, J. LTT Irrlns
marS3-tf
CENTRAL ROIIK
Adotph Carlaan. Uaoajrermrt rradj- and bnllt, Lota for aala.
t U Ostrml A*ww>. -fcathwaj. N. J.Phone 4?«
POR SALE—Seven-room new hontr onMaurice avenue; all Improremenli: openfor Inspection C. Andrea A Soot.Pbon* 1Q3-U Rafawaj. mayl-tf
R J U I W A T - M r . &. ft. Train* Dally•C « r _*•_&•* r w a Wtt s t ra low* . ! , « , »
II W. Br*tt A»*x, atItabway. N. J.
J. C CtOELL.Raal Ratat» a»d 1ai%rm»« Krak
«4 Uala Street Sahway. N J .
Real Estate Per Rent
POR RENT—Nln».room bivDM. also ats-r«M>m oat. all tmpraT*m<>nts. Inqntn
. I S Cavt Grand •treel. Pbone 4fl=-U orISIS
TO LET- -SI i room*, alltn b**t r*«slda*ntlal belch
mtDuin' aralk ftom atatlon.TrMtrn, 113 tranc atrwt
oOJJS POR BEST—Pour and i n «nMimi. «n improvfnwBtL' wwlr d m .ralnl. low m l 14S East tirand atrr^t
• PC? 41
POR RENT KarnlibMr«r*> e*-ix^<n^D vl lh pr.jutrr 1J VTrat . lU*rl*It p m "
tr fatuity I<l arcooc attn
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ian. SO
Inquire MS Eaal OraBd3
• tn
POR BEXT—istx momi *ad kath; s »beat, all HnproTOTBcata. located e a r rOntrml • » » » anil IrrtBC atr*.l. 1B-qolry A. Roaao. 61 lrvtne A M . JlyT:-*S
POR RENT—Etfrrace. »Sa.
rOB BCNT-Wrtt Grand m w t , 4 H t H land hath, all inpraVemgata. Kaaeat.-•blf rent. lnqnlrt H. R*>b.B«aa. OP
p m r a i i t u . ibQnlr* I S Jaqnaa anas* .jtyS«^t
POR KENT—:I4S.00111 IrDover
^. . - - — - — - — ^!^r—
ATAJtXUEXT -TO;•trwt, ftw room«4S.0o. Key »L
Irrtnp >tT»vt.
inclndlncInqalre 54 Albert «trr>«-t
JBSST—IlamUtaKan InsprevaaaBta,
anaaru RkM Stan.
^.., 100. „ PtoMaocS-tf
FOB KENT—Slor* af!*r Stp'tpinbtrl&qotrr On U n o m atrv^t. anff
POR RENT—A doebU w*sf on Wc_Grand toxwat. A dcslesbl* lAaaden forbntcba!- w »twUhl* stsn. XB«V1» B.RohlBBon. isa Bila atw*t. aayll-tf
RENT for Sept ember.Pterpont atrwt.
R. C Ten-ill. , u . :ancT-tf { S*wr * 8 K » U
. wtU-ti«i£.;LGE POR HENT-^iJ Vast UHMI iT.
JlT2*-tf
Rooms to Let
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ONE OR TWO
antre 3 Rarrteon stlvet.
T—Flv« l u n i B«tB. «1LimrmemBti. alas large fnrnlilml room,jfcPa"fc "TX.T»fci a» ana i I I I * W _ H . ( * A . ^ " I ~laaj-_-%. ^ ^ B TaB
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tloe suk tk» Jun«»U>E work a»d
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all inoM iwirly work r»« av tartV U n -EavV. •!
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WANTKI* »rB»«<Ipan tlaia> work.1H TTaat Ulltoa
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WA .VTKH AT O \ r e
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naB*aa. Karssva, fkarra' fiwclaftarea,m » n alirratloBa. npalriae. Mr. MMaaaablr prlr>. fair oVallar.' A. Jarrta-ara. Osrp»»l.r and BallO*. 5* Tttaxxmnni Bnad. larsurtT at « » :
-Mtk a matoa air kntok.Jab eaaraaMata at a aavuJ«b eaar»a<!c«Bt. Itft B tWaidaBflll »«T
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BUSH A PRICE
ENGINEERS AKD StSSVETOBS
Ph©H» fei4 «jsf3«l
* .5r_¥-SE% » « • • • - » »«>«
. ji tka iBlctsHtlsB at ts* «e -Hla. «f UIII6B JW*aB» arltM IB. CWt-r—. at SL U m t . Anas* aa aald . r a m, CtunmlailoiMrr. aBMtBtial. la lay antTTaao-ij* tfc»m»"?J.^^» w/aST ten>V or Iba. alcnx aalo easts* lisa'at SIU-i Xxra-nila as laid <lowt> » B>Ut MaR. 4a.i iKtrraWtloa wilk Ik> M81K Una orS a t S T A r o x . anil tka u s i at .Baldmt ur raaail akall ba UUtoB. Ja«*att*>• Taa CoaaiaB CoBBril aM«b> dcrmlBr* IP tafcw .ml aBafdffrtSta Ca -t pBrpoar it lajrtns oBt l i d aKSBlBS aaldibUc straM or road aorfc lisda and l*all»ta> aa Bar b*> Baa'aaiyary taafafsr ai««»tkXnt csBsBauaUaa IB ta» sarasn bjirraaaa tbrtaal al a Brio ta> B* aOT*il»a aad If aa acramBMal aa ts rmmptua>a caaanl Dv Biadv by ta» Bajnaaat »fIOMMC*9 |MVfdlBC* t 0 b l V .& Tbv daff*at" ^ roasjltlas f I BIB -laxlajp.» .tMt nuaailai eatd VBotlC HEMt ar
rardad and Mid iaifs - -"---*
aSartrd '
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„ . . . _ poraei1 -to"l«us what dteeoafort really te.—B»-an»»iii8 Joernal-
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KshlbltoFB from BBBT and tar will5 -descesd ojHm- th» PlomlaBtoa -Pal?-
'aeon aad train In a
COUIUB. .Rtnnrt: ll>ll«l"aan, SbIkni! "Ck!
by anto. track, waI thort-tlme. to get tI lor the ble tbswWeat FlemlBBtoB, N.
rtifflvrty. rf. 1 1 1 . . UK
r«Uln_. . . . . . .HBabrooek. 2bfacnl l . rf . . . .
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alcthlaaaU.VakBaatba.
«rhl6H l»-t» h e nJ . AUEUit 21 to IB
ont •and decorated.
nUi IIIIBT.I Vi
ta gpletvBparr.haiw' wh
a ^ » ^ | ^ e a ^ e i r a ^ "agricrfltore -fdryiana<ll<lJ.one.«»ni^tlsfeatnrei on the-till j farmings Bnd teachsr of aertenltnre/ii>'tadnde horee s«elas'. -ttntoTniciajr.'itato rigaUori)-i« jnnlor ana wnlBif htei
l l b d r 6 B c t s r vaadsville 4re> I s h o l * ladtaa service at S2(MH> ade holbandr
aar--B*aaia ai - ^ ^ - _ . . . . ,, v . —-
miMfleBt an? hovi-7jot -t
4r0'|(icheo1s°« tsdlau service, at it MO a
eiemenUr£ edscaticwr anS^la teicice at
Ths TMaBaeemeBt hag toa!B ita oife .the TJnlted*States .Veterans' Bureatt
ClvU Service | and United States PobUc Health Serv-TBe entrance salaries raagc from
Other.es>
on-s ^rirasa-fiait«7SHawill Interest the. pn>! c
B made to nan-d e d a y
AjBoelate' pombloglst (nnt$1,860 to $2,700therapy Aides, and
KeSBrtmeBt ot AErlcuKnre^wr aB&In' WashtoBton.. D. C" or In the Held.at J3.2O0 to JS.70O a year.
Nantleal assistant Ht J3.20 JNantleal assistant.
te
r.Hydrographlc
needed-tor-the.ialejwiere, .at. 11,800 a._year.HK -m tlekete has baen hlred.1 Scientific ajde (west irrleatfon agrt-eip ha«_b«n-enw^^^^g^ro^aB^^n^_^^|P^
instance su ronmmj +ZS. * i . nV.Trrp.nToevery conrtwy porolWa e?Biywhere at Santa.Panla.
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The Railway Firemen will play theYoruuc MMTB Catholic mob-at Hi'aide Part; tomorrow nlcht-
LUKE W. PINLAY
r w i m arw brr»»>7 astb«rts»4 ! •l froBl ttttM' lor tl»a> IB aB BBBBB
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NATIOKAL XIEWABK A SSSITXItASKlXA ( U . at NVarxrfc. N. J .
I «r to the ralal hDU. ts a n th» 111*I ef a tick ebll& tb» eUlfl g*»«Vl» t »
*«. bot H*» hair feeeaBa* wa«*aI plaJtaNl. Try «»*»' .
tt» half triTi « l lfa» lf» ar»T« Hr tm:it. bet iia th» hair haa t»m
feml to U» r»d. tt» » • • hair that•roa-a has B» war* «• nialt* to II at
ana; I2,SW a year for senior high . Q , ^ , ^• All States
.Oierapy- -aide, -and-phyBto- gmja vermonu^BpthTetderjfeld Service ot met ot CoTamUlar finni
SpscfalUt In acricultnral and ruraleducation., specialist in " reconstrnc
- 8 000 "pesos aV- axasVvalue ot the S*nJr*«5»«B
than -therr share of apiwlBtBMoato li»the apportioned Departmental CmnSta*at Washington, D. C. _
Pull lntormttttot^ may Be jMbgBafi _^_,
SetJalted States CWI^iorriafiBaWaBot Eiamlners at the post effie* Is tSSscity. __ . _. __ . • " „
and elsewhereand elsewBere,
2 0—1.o o— oItanter-d
Values up to S5.OO ax|d $6.OO
All ColorsA1LL
Lola W. Flrnay e l H*tr*Wt, Tmsei,
e claa at tfc* UnHM Ststta !Mlltiary l£M*m*f M WHt r**l«.
All Sizes2J|to 8But Net in
B^-y ilyle.
High Heel*Cuban HeeULew Heels
Variety ofStyles forThose WhoCome Here
" Early
ECONOMY MKT.122 Main St. Phones 9f4& 915 talma?
Specials tor Wednesday-1 hurstfay
GROCERIES
-Lima Beans2 lbs
4OO pairs Women's Novelty Pumps and Oxfords that havebeen taken from oui; regular stock and reduced for
this Special Two Days Sale.Come as Early as You Can to Get the
IONSTHURSDAY and FRID4Y ONLY
Street
GoldenBantam orWhite Corn
dozen «ar»'
Fancy CoofciegApples
4 Ibft..r
Red or SavoyCabbage
3 lbs
-Ad." attract Buyer*.
_._En.ncy JerseyTomatoes
16 quart-ba»k«
MEATS
Corned Beef tmTongues I
each M.
ShoulderPork Chops
pound
Rib-LambChops P
Fresh Ground-"Chopped
Be«fpound*
FreshBeef Liver
pound
Full Line of all other Fruit and'\Zegg>tables at Lowest Market Prtae&
-S*-»»o eoBa)"' clma. Bib; t M ta B o » a i - • • . • • : " * : " ' ' •
Ta eia dks> taassfr that alat as
But la this Bletaf.B . .
Asa iala m oa tetb
Railway Rapid ShoeRepanin| Serwcc
» W«a iHliaB»A<a>rVaLsU-
.hsa eallMt * » . * ! • * dslr***?"~»r.»ca. StSr« « IrXillai St .
.Salrwaj!, I S « H t OraaJ
11 to 17 E. Malton
i tabh^arat.
tranaf. iw,
»»!»»>. angUkSt
frm^T - >
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MIS!Howei .
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^to Railway? Kecor«H=^THw» Jsraey
kalcrad at tkt Sahway. N J ***» Onto* as aMena dmmt matteuBder lb» act of October 2. $BI
cmcgEA^ctbyize7gPabKshed Tuesdays and Eridajte
t3HA.RLES A. BRADLEV I
ratir "te30 -per year, -payable -4B -advance.' HBIS « e r 8
bef pro *ata and Chief Rltzaum will tell ou how muchof a nuisance- they are At Columbus O. If the plansoTJigay5gdB»B»Ji*nt0BmB mater.laH*B,-the-great. Amerlcan spOTt~"of followtec flre eagtees wffl" become-a-lasrpleasure and participants In that diversion will he considered Jaw violators.
Probably .So-other . ound, comlhe when everyone Iscomfortably settled at home In the evening. Is So elec-
fUTtdiULJUWmtSMG IBWSBIUtiVII awr;
TUESDAY. AU&UST14. 1926'
Hoover's Speech of Acceptance'Herbert Hoover. Republican nominee for T h e Presl-
»«jfey7 "Mas dellVBrea—MB spawn of acceptano».-andstarted millions to thtaldng. Following the introductoryremarks to his acceptance Mr. Hoover, gains back seven
.-years, asked » question., which he said every man hasthe right to ask: "Is the United States a better placetor the averaee man. his wife and his children to liveIn. because the Republican "party has conducted the Gov-ernment for nearly eleht yoars*" In answering hls-own
—question, the Presidential nominee states;"While our population has Drown But 8 percent, we
have increased by 11 percent the number of children Ini schools, by 66'peroeHt-the number In our
theetfect i t h a s o» l pman begins hy adverUslns n prudnet.and as his pTBEran: e » w » be Jbas tostudy l i-to-dlsea«6L Itr *3TBntaeeg-
who wouldn't" be stirred from the houie to attend amovie or^other -form « t -entertatoment. Jean f»an Jhelrchairs and announce they're "eotaE out for a while."
SlayoFThomai submitted a model traffic «odewhlch this phase -was Included. His remarks appliedchleSy "to anlotets who follow the tire engines, and-touehed but llchtly on the -multitudes ot fire enthusiasts
BCUtiy M —fcW—w»a«.w-»->-i KU>—=--^ ; :—=
Before "long be dUcVvcni. Inevitably,Its disadvantages—thr ghortcoiulnrsof quality. or_-servj« subconsciously-net»d""b:ystHS S&BSUtBer^-and In orderto get the busine*0 -he Improves, theproduct. This i s , after all, the finalfield of competition—the constant ef-fort to" Improve -product -and -service-and—to-lower cost—which has made
Automobiles would be compelled toj teep a distance
a lire.At-the scone -of the disaster, no one, on. foot orjln
machines, would be allowed within "blare. Persons violating, these regulations wonia pe"tmWBto jail sentence. :T*S
Thomas' municipal traffic code. a» a whole Is Indeedmodel.
- At _the-tlme ot a fire, all vehicles would draw tothe curb at the first blast ...of the approachlne are appa-ratus, and remain there until the engines had passod.
His plans extend much farther than Bre regulations,however. .
Another suggested law would compel commercialgarages and service stations to report to police, auto-
cchoola, and by ?6 percent the number In our«f higher learnlnn.."
Mr. H<*ver also made plain that while he Is Irre-vocably opposed to war. havlne seen Its lethal handlay nations In ruin, his poUcy as President of the UnitedStates will be America flrst. w4tn an armed force suf-ficient to command the respect of the world. As the
-..magistrate si & peace-loving nation, however, he will- -do-all In U s power to bring about an International re-
duction in oxmamenu: he will do all he can to settleInternational dispute* hy reason and arbitration. .wlthL
out" recourse to hostilities.His speech was ."replete with reminders that ma-
terial progress Is not all to be sought:-that this nationmust grow spiritually and that there rests upon theGovernment the responsibilities which atfect the morala»d spiritual welfare of the people.
hload and conviction. I stand tor rellfllous tol-•ranee, both In act and spirit. The olory of our America..
-We»ir-ls-the-rtOh«-o«-»«ry jnan.te__wori_hlp God aeeord-Ing to the dictates of his own conscience."
- Mr. Hoover refuses to sidestep or minimise the pro--^jbTTOnTBSTOT^ecterlBe-hlniseK-appoaedio repeal or the
Eighteenth Amendment. He calls prohibition- a greatBOdal and-ceonomtc experiment which must be workedout constructively. He continued:
"Common sense compels us to realize that craveabuses haia-Wecurred—abuses which must be remedied.An oUanlzedsesrchlRO lnve — - - •
oW -«wbullet h o l e s o r of having been In a, wreek.
A heavy penalty wonld be meted out to persons de-facing official traffic signs and lights.
Multl-colarBfl-Jlehts on automobiles would he abol-ished. Several colors ot lights on a moving vehicle con-stitute a menace to drivers or pedestrians In that theymay he contused with traffic signals, the mayor said.
Only white and amber lights would he permitted aaheadlights, dashltghts. tattllehts and on running boartla.Red onjy would be permissible tor the stop signal In therear" oTmacEInes. -SBoUtehts. when permitted, would beproperly controlled to prevent serious effects on ap-proaching drivers. ~
All regulations would tw enforced faithfully, withJail sentences for violators, according to the mayor's-plan.
Speed the "ifey. say onr local smoke eaters.
a n d t o l o w e r cost'the "bolted States the" economic -won- •der ot the world, It Is an ideal com--petttloD to that It -uss not brlns proBtto one at the expense of another, ex-
f l l Jphlnfl MlPECU* aV LUV v*-*"** »*-••,- — —
times. In the long run the determining
seller gets depending on what he
Bavins sown the wlno la" CSVInaTthe suvlets are BOW reaping the whirl-wind. Tbe pupils who so diligentlylearned the lesson from Russian lipsthat China. *bonja delve out the for-eigners bave turned on their f>seb-e n and are forctoe them to with-draw, says the New York Times. I h »Nationalists;-who lees than a years t o were nuaer'tte-lnsplratiSB of.Rns-
dan a
counted for It shall be ato hide
constructive action
"Com
greater.",
Inn from among us.
meat whleH has hirborad Hwlt In USmini for a, number- 6f years? I refer
To the njaansr- lBr«hlca tliB people
•"* "- flu^Spm et
5^5poieoThTj ^ 6? the contain-F a t a Slowly "the
haveRussia His been
nlsts aftSSileaders ejt."!—.,come to Realise ««M. *»«—« —playing 'StS^pocfTHeal Wtr and thather professions of .friendship tor Chinahave jnikVw a Aesire W use Chinsfor her selHib alBuTasewhere.
Neutrality
Whoever 4 i KTinflyed bycan look with hope to theof German Engineers, which offera aprise for the_most practical scheme•for—orarcoBsms them. One awaitseagerly tbe announcement ot somenew substance which In street carwheels will oot aqneafc on curves or
relieve u«hardships upon families."
. _ , T^ote^-imHe-comalcontrol of the Mississippi
i.Bl«lation providing Aieauate
- - ^ 1 . J - zr^;-Modiflcstlon of the ' enforeement laws which "°J"J ° * ? * " ^ * * r "
which the Constitution forbids Is nullHtestlon. This w e » " " " « "people will net countenanee."
-By bleed and conviction I stand for retlBlaus tolerance. *»th litact and spirit," . # '» •
"Dishonesty In eovernnwnt - • • 's a double wrono. tt U treason tathe State."
S^*~ta «Saib. -« • * suppo»ed!y oa « trip to Burope. Atthe particular ttae'ot the eveat thenhappened,tel* ,*-l*urgUrln thehoraewho. wlttB "KUfnuBea was exnosed
•deacon" aatt vrmj «boul to performwhat woald ha*e biear ui-Uleeal cera-
h the whole a»ftorai«a
SPrRITColumns of Obituary Eulogies WrittenBut Does It Uein Anything?
(Prom Ellutuab Tlmra)
A mother doesn't mean much to ababy. A baby cries for milk or otherfood and^gets It- The baby l tn t much
led where the "milk come* frora
An oWiBuea «e«rening invxcunasivii «• . — -
can alone determlns the wise method of correcting them.•iModlllcstlon ot the enforcement law. which would
permit that which the Constitution forbids Is nuUI«cation.T1,1A thc~*y*ttSrlcaB .people Twill -not countenance.
~As "to' a~taTm r»H"f P1"" ****• Hoover Tofrni aa
OFgffinize^MEabols.rBratlf3ang-to -tha ranfc an<1 iile ol Rahway or-
enolzed labor to see that Indications point to a "handsoft poUcy" among their leaders in strict neutrality InThe coming-Presidential campaign. This action Is to linewith the policy approved at recent annual gatheringsof the'Federatlon of LAbor. The eiperlment of partici-pating In a third party movement In 1924 was bitterlydisappointing. The LaFollette-Wheeler Octet was sup-pnrtml hv the Socialist party, the Farmer-Labor Party.
clatter at cross-overs, motor earwill not rattle on ronch streets andmotor boms will emit a gentle andgoothlnj note I But prob-bly thU Istoo much to expects .Indeed, a gbodstart would be to eliminate unneces-sary noises, but to do that means re-forming hnman nature and. as yet.this cannot be done mechanically.
i— -tf .
the. Insurgent LaPollette progressives and Republlcaneand the PederaUon of Labor. It received 4,822.858 votes,at least 1,000,000 of them contributed by the Socialistsand perhaps 2.000.000 by non-Pederatlon elements. Theresult proved "that the members of the Federation prefer
most urgent economic problem In our nationone that must be solved If we are to brineand contentment to one-thlr3 of our pito all imMrectly." He pledges himself to find
relation to foralgn affairs. President
ultlmmTnot as a political bloc Many Federation members sup-
I ported President Cooltdce against Senator LaFollette-The Idea of delivering the labor union vote to any partyor candidate had to be abandoned as an Illusion. It does
freedom of opinion or our hip-
BonbleBurns' home farm and stipulated Inhis deed of trust that It should beperpetually leased for acrlcultorel
the Income to be used a s-tho'-rmiiwcs-aaw nt tor a meraerlal
j nominees. _ H_ supported iir. Bryar.i in the malntiTTnT916 and" Sir. Cox in i i soT In 19 lr. wil-
I latlons and the ' it seems -to be -through with operating as an attachment
•^!ld","0.J'Lr" J f e n . t r - W « muat n « only ! to any .«*»** ^ • ^ ^ T M r ^
party PUUorm the
U , ^ , , . „* favors a tarjff wall that willcan industry ««d farms against low-cost
MfcHoover remind, tho American people thatbad earned his living by his own hands-aad that heI the creates! sympathy with the aspirations of those> toll. He contlnnes: . .
,-tor our \««>rker« a tu"
tor tying up with the .Democratic organization. ThereIs nothing lr. the Honston platform which would make It
to the Federation than the Kansas-City-
dinner pall.' We have BOW BO"« « r beyond that eon-cation. Today v*^«»«d_Uroeroomfort and greaterparticipation In llfe~an<J leisure."
more accepuioB ABplatform. Labor leader, at Houston. Indeed, complainedof the Democratic anti-Injunction plank. There is noth-ing in the. rocord_of the Democratic nominee t» make
im more acceptable to the Federation than SecretaryHoover. In several of the Republican state primaries
rcanited ia-bor worked openly to elect Hoover delegates
in this country, saying it has been a .launch supindividualism »»<» American »"««tn
f b
Fla i l ITrTMJ l***J*'s -w^** abx^u *j^**3is*jf fc*' vv^*. **.m^v . — - . _ v v v ^ — - -
le Secretary's long nn d broad experience as a leaderu, constructive enterprises appeals to those who believetn building up prosperity tor -all through *ctentlflc co-operative effort- -Hlii .attltnda-townrrt lahnr l« notof a—highly—mttefHllBOt—political urg.anlis.tlon—mTanrminy, but that ot a far-sighted builder and statei n d i v i d u m
F effort, of aismpHve forces abroad to-jman.American labor
Referring to the oncoming campaign. Mr. Hooversays »Mt ahall be an honest «ampalOn; every penny willbe publicly accounted for. It sha l lVbeatrue campaign,
inte words to convey our raaanlnp. not
de-It"*
A Sound Business AttitudeAt a recent meettee.^the Chamber of Commerce of
the United State , expressed- a imund-and- progressive attltude^ One of- the resoluttons^adoptcd IB especially«Arnteahle, and should fce the viewpoint of every Amert-
who wishes to see our prospe-rit lncNsase-aad our national character made stronger and moreunified
•The, "very essence ot civilisation,'• there shall-^e—plftrnn npnrf
>," it said, "is that
.degree ot restraint whluli *«1 prevent h l s - o a wupon the rights of others, thus releasing to the utmost
•indtvianal' tnltlstlve fa every proper dlreetlon.2Onr form of. covenrment most effectively expresses
aaa nalBtsins this ariaclple. Within our basic Jaw«m»>1> TW*»T<elftii for Mich c h a n g e s a s m a y from
time to- time be necessary to safeenert oar "people-_ _ »it Is therefore essential that onr BOTeremBBt should
eraasportatloa. iBdnstry and eAmfneree>o r any H&as» of l.oslness, whea It cab. he »neoessfBlly
l 4 J h h l i i B t e « s t h p r K
eaterwlse. ^ _"Any tendency ot govOTament to eater each neid
a t o a U he eanCally -weteaea la the lteht o t Its possibletell"apoa the -
6cealas ot *ar testlttttloaa."
? lh«a6#r otvolet to tee <&OTBS ot larorraed a»4 sde»-
mi. «SB ttSK an 4a die «ty
the milk U forthcoming_ theaseo f
12 or 14 years <provided tt Is a boy)he run> Into trouble tn tbe way of cutfeet and bruises- Then be runs to hUmother.
If It b t girl, somebody brakes her•late or doll and she comes borne In
of Heaven every time a baby was
R U T S f U l | J «• V W W BB1 " ^
all, and UM» by Uttls w«- Bd she said t s*
thingflBally every-
IB proper.». J«i
"manner,r-fanatlc
boraT ~ ^We will go on writing euloelea to
our mothers tn the obituary columnsof our newspaper, as leas as the racelives.
But It doesn't mesa anything.A word of love to your toother
whlt» «K> 1. .tin Itvrnp «»n i -<Mrt
sine* yon _w«w. ««»™—•„-—• .—T~-vaated w tatervtew year tffl »»>.
Well I stia t M S t M i Cliy• —Bas-started-ttia' fmshleu * y taU.
as sssethteg
tears. Her mother gMl her a newslate or doll, even If the family hat togo without cosT fbrThe day. ,
Mother Is the us t retort ot all )u-veoUefc. Sh» 1A 4he supreme « m n ofchildhood. She Is .the wise and com-putlonate Jodne « f all cbttdtab trou-bles and diaputes. ' _
But when abe i» getting old thechildren are growing up. They donThave ta lean on ~her an
than all the Bowers ever grown.Give her a word of love whll» she
Is living and she will rarato~all the"•liver caskets and floorers the worldcan produce.
Six Days Hard. —But What of Flv*T ~
ooatten Best Soewtty
Mf« nHf.
to the poet. Be particularly pro-hibited the conversion ot any part ofthe fans Into a green for any kindof sports. The object of the donorevidently was to preserve tn« at-
the nl.ee where Bobble1 1 ' I I
are Independent. They don't have torun to Mother with their cut feet ortheir Ulcerated feelings,they think they don't. Therefore^ J ^ ^ ^^^^Tt ^^^^atTTaTjJCj y^r"xi r^fcBj r' ^
Wise in their generation they thinkMother Is of the dead paaU Then,one day. Mother dies.
The brave sons give her a finefuneral aad -co home to
It !• argued that If w* had the flvvTBe"
of the world among ao assay!
p BBUts lBte«e*-Bot6tl»ty»J!St J ^
Oftbb SBd J«aJ« WUliR! *rJfist»Bts,«ay yea Osw It wlthSBt tolnt to s » -
heT Us* «e»Tag t B ^ ->BaJJBOd ahotjBB • " » <
my which was a TfcOTioSyS Tsesdaj I took Ught
«hen_l_«hj8«t to this tyBe of sceneIn a mevtBJr -Sleto>e. -WaerelB -liestbe n»IM8>v- -tt'-^as-oaly-* Jgct _story and even If It was trae the mar-risee «as sot paitorsied.
pnt there la aBothw side to the,story. Why-tfa^the Biovle Tiroducenalways, ase-a Pfoteatam " _.or desK>irwheirUi<ry aremsklsg Thes*comedies? I do not ask that they usea RoBUB Catholic Driest, or a Jewish,rabbi. I deplore the ase of Chris-mul'-j.' ot any JeBomlttalloa la comcdy. The Jews. BOt Chflitlsn in theirbelief, bold OB to the stoHe* of thecoming ot their Saviour, aad 1 woulddeplore the use of a. rabbi as wen.if the'sacred vows ot raarrUge nnmbr—mada-tha sabjeci for cheap'com-«dy. can they not ase a civilmony? Protestant people have sleptIons on the subject. As a whole theyhoia we~~w«aaiBB -*»»»B!onr" histi "inthe hesveas as their staBdara~ar3e-cent llvtne and do sot P ranlf a tnock-
mo vies — _faith Is held sahleci to the acorn aadmirth aafl lauZhtcr aad -wntmt* Gt~tb<who would belittle their faith. It Isone thing to stand on the strsel cor-
and fthlaes weat alon* a b o a t j a ^ W g ^
when ehorch organtaallont go hyalnglBS -O«w»id Chrtettaa Soldtcrm."Bnrt it 'f -»*r *" • " l B U"8 narlor ami
' •*"•*•«««« » r-^ra-rs*
bosk whUb hs8Hrer't
^eraiTeeehUvT>routht to the c«ee of the corns-ty CBperlsteBdeat here. Tbefirst-entry la On basic was taadft''lfl Msy, 188Y, and the volome,
i -Beatlj Itatrad 1B leather, contains• entries of every escpaimtar*
^ thra,r>«HaB the! teaehsH'paid darlag -the-faalf-eeatary-li--
ift. jronnd_ ttat_Jn_=isS-_ai8jjMeter was paid t40 «rBionth^
In 18S0 the salary was reducedto SB. where tt remilned forseveral years. The present:urel»-»8ar ,
t i^ ,^ Wednesday night at t h e _ h o m B
-debt- Ddrs. Ira-^ L <lron)welL trt
Wasblnston>u>1?lIsb thst ^dlmb lnjlcrawl oB laud, reptUej, birds. Insects,
'sew to -gclfenc*,-' are -rngklag^Stam."B'eollectpjr's paradise teg Vt. Hugh .U,.Balth, hoBofiry'cBratoc ot a»Iag» »f>
PresldentJMrs Vet, L.l d t Mrs ~
i=Docto*-8mlflfi-who ftsrmsHf WUJ-United^States-conilssIouef-02 £shenesvIs "BOW director of-fisheries for, theSiamese governmeBt and. has been ablela the Ust - few years t o Send man;
nfthla Batorsl history specbneBS tstba St<hsonlaB lasfitotlon, whlcb Ipervlses the museum '
Moon* Retaah Seerets~ of SUB'S Heat i
Berkeley, Calif.—If there are ouyv&flsUouu ts'tttejhcal of the sunV ?u*niter's moons are not ready to tellscientists about It. .
Dr. JoelWaahbara observatory at the Unlyv*f*lty of WIscoasTn. oadJaceosetv--assistant at lick- observa-tory oa Mount Hamilton, tried to and"&Bt7by~BBealc!ng nn on Jupiter's -moonswith long ranee and powerful, tele?scenes f t Bight, but they announcedthey learned nothing from the re-
, They - suggested trying acnln byeatchlhg the sun's rays as reflectedfrom the planet Oranna, saylag-Brsn
-OS. h a s « more uniform reflecting aur-fsr*. slower motion across the sky«Bd less shadow.'
Daring LadyNew York.—XTUs Knltiertne Xocke
. of Toungstown, Ohio, back from Africa, „ „_„<if It V*l thBy sit Idly by. In tn» 4s^-the—am—white-woman—to-have- -with -to tall and large necterar-nB*"*** • B m?? h - l l . B *! t Tj- 1 r f t ^_ „ ! =»lslt*d the Oloul of MnrBtesh IB ills and coes oreriand -from one body ot
SjDOO-y«ar-old hom« In the Atlas monn-talns.. She motoml across tbe Sahariand found that the hot run restoredtbe Bse of ber loit voice.
*B*O I 10 feel •
people that there -woaM~t»~ao "seTpo u unemployment.
Perhaps that b «o. Still, there Isthe objection, and we soBUtlsiea won-,dered If anybody has thought j>( It.that It would be twice as hard to go-hiick to «rork -after *—8*»day- s e e kas It Is now after a sb^day weak.Monday Is a hard day. We hav» BOInformation upon the .object, but weare disposed to believe mat after twoU M . ^ ^ B I 1 1 £ —a44 I si > * 4 * ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ *
Wednesday before w« would hit on aDcylinders again.
As It Is. Monday approxlBiates atotal loss. Can we apare Tsesdayali
kids B»pr*e*a to »»»•«»• - i T - _ihst toBvsnwr wms Toesday aad ttss-It aartwd oa me thst all that atsaaVbttweca th» Brldt»Bon tody aad »was a ordinary UsBdaj_alcBI ta,-|»-
tlB».
lorSr: Each son Irten—(Mi* llttlirmemento of her and puts It sway.ashamed to have anyone else knowhe it doing It. And Be will be
To most of us who entertain the no-tion that a remote Alaskan villagemust be an aggregation of Igloos It
that the whole~v1Ilaee on the Islandof ElllUnoo Is aflre and threatenedwtttraeBtrnctlon." But the-truly, oisr-velons thine about this news Is the.part that radio plays In IL Eilllsnoois a very distant Island, and the vil-lage upon It is so far from other dv*-illted communities that Its fate mightnot have been fcaowa to the rest ofthe world for man) weeks. WaCSBB-bmoo boasted a radio broadcaster,and this man eeot out an S O S whichjeag-plcked-OBt "* *h» »ir hy th« naval.
Church Summer 8ehsels rillCap Admirably'l*
-I rPvum KbMktilt llcrablt
It will probably never be posslhleI to Introduce any religious lnitrurVpn
ashamed of hi* sentiment until bereaches the age ot 40 or SO. Then.much too late, h* will begin to real-, . —Ue Urnt a cut foot or a utomacnache. Into the public schools of America:
thsctefct at-BI
tt« . 1 fif
iBut was li • ordbtary Uaoday filgttCod forbUL I r«lt«J early M«-I«y-there aed teasfd'auj m i tb» W g « ,Jean* H«rg»*helBi« aiMI-tBs»ai»SB»
until It mnst ot b««a fatly >tfcleck wBta I diwpMinia • ii*i» *o»wwitch cast* to a snddea termtaes at?aft Tw»«lay- A. IL ana tt WB».Bra»4day aad. 1 « x op «Bd s!ia»|a,;aywBand areaed tst taitcr ana « a k *sm»to breakfast- Already ft* 'wemm.tia*
Hat la fcwar
teJl or the Bible la the public schoolaad tbe mslatenann of lira Protestantessrdies. la onr Isn3; "but Thai*-who
i mnit rnrrlr If ArY"the cBurrh doors and then they per-mit their own faith to be mocked at
t n i h r mnvlea. Born*may think 1 am eccentric but I -am ofths opinion that If CarWtUm of allfaiths would be a llttto more reveraatU»m**v«s/ thnre wonld be leu crimew a n s Is onr nation and others wonldb» wwpttfnl ot the thlaga w» hold sohigh. 1 am not crlllcmruc the B I F
tr of the aiorle houM. be U elrtBgi B>ople what make* them Isueh.
Sincerely._ CBUBCRUAK-
sajrihlng of thit"ssK,w»». &KOM& >to C6Q<t9
fff j «Ucb fis hsd nudt'ta liual-•aa*,'est w essanie flat Jest es k««pto Sia spirit et thins*, he slrj 4»»fl
ot tbe oecasloa -*siQtg&t thi •trava. ehalfs and etc
Tbey M a seasatlea '• when T i
Tort EveOo*
Meal Widely VamdiBTculgattotg taade^by-the-Pep
it of Agriculture show that more-than 00
a»d by tbe—peqple^- t h eStatea. on sn average. Is of reeetableorigin, and that about one-seventh of
f tlie whole. 'corn me»L Of tbe total protein con-sumed, animal as a ell as resetable.c o m meal supplies 10 per cent; of thetotal fat. &S per cent, and of the totalcarbohydrates. IS,* per ceat.
la a resort for water «n«v«Mi, w&Iehfeea on the Ssb Bad amphibians thatconje there to b r e e A - Tself h a i i t s reptile Invaders, little softbodied UzardS'-ealled "hOBse geekes,"lih
moths are attracted by light*.Many ot"
Plans SOT a blrthday-soclal toa h M A y a a A r M
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msetlfi*!—TB5B& uresent were
^ Hew«fd;M d
Msoney places o t heavy traffic, •which
flrart of the week, .to Instruct the drtverfto Use JeffersonBvenueor Stone street.-.,_.
frBSO&erVSfra: Maiy S e e / . Mr. andMrs. F n i a t Taylor, "WUllara floward,Mrs. l i H ' ^ P l l : y i M a t t l
Dorothy Paval," "Mrs.Thomas ije*«fls7~ "°
Mary. Taylor,
INJURED .IN BfiLAWLAs the result _of a dniakeB hrawl-
Eriday alght it» S t . , George avenue,near tho S i s Boads, Joseph Wenlk, 44years' old, and Charles Wells . 84. bothteini thePenHsylvania HailroadTSBoV-'
y Patttr-_ sve-eroved-ezeeUaitr-plB
tree near his veranda I s the home ot. .savers' gash, on his head, whTch_~wasdressed-at the. .Rah way Hospital byUr. Ueorge K. UaUflwayr
tnrngto the elassiSed/ads.
h$—nomeans dull and. uninteresfc-
WH EATEN A CO. RESUMESHlS- tgheatoTin nnmnmiy WMnmBd
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toll
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the classified page furnishesTfit
instrninent or a
from the nnfnerous « d d forms of fish |that thrive In Slam, where ths'scuba'" nave forced them to adthemselves to withstandgome, as" described by Doris XL Coch-raa. asslstaut curator of the dlvlsloo
aenm, spend a* long as four- monthsin damp soil.
As a result* WaM»y in Slam oftenresembles1 the old-fashloBed siethod o tplacer mlnlnc the popular "serpentheads** being dug* 0*8t of drled-npmarshes from a depth of two or threefeet.
The clltoblnc perch i s described as~lhe moil remarkalile of tfie fish IB thisdass . It caa d lmb steep
Ilse fhone LineFor Your Clothes Line
and goes oreriand .from .one body otwater to another, traveling as fast a sa man walking slowly. ThU varietyalso Is popular in the market!, beingsold alive IB moist baskets.
' Flmd Fr&m Painted BaboonA Blue baboon risf topped the.ralds
of wild animals In Kenya. SaotbAfrica. accordlBS to latest reports.
that *a»e done emch oam-a t e IB vUlafie* bate beea completelysmfftMi - IE»^ fka ' ^ t n f f l n ' eraatHre.**y tke ••^Ifaaea ereatuTe,'which eeeslsted e t a baboon that waseaBtarea, aharad and nalated a brightblae before be was released to try
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Mother* BO throenh pain that c a n tbe imagined by men. They eel BO
trbe so. Kit tt is eiseeedlBjely antarta-nate that the exclasloe of reHBouitaatfacUaa-ls -so-ateaded-aa-tB-aeBar«a»MBstrBctlSB and tfso tn revestth* esiployneat of the BIul« ev>B asa tertbookJnilKory aod'U term tare.
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resnlt that two United States govern-ment hoats were soon en theirto render all possible help tostricken village. Great work I
ibe great men. coBtpassloaatejf~ tklodiy-men. stroBE '—--i&e i
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ary aad example -of
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check for the rent. Instead. H e slaps-is « o t h e r la the f*c« while h e thinks
lt»~I»-dolne
nrebeadNo vessel, they claim, will
t w B the Amy. 1joitora-«f their motheri i -«h6n thByi-tkaett-dally-by-sare -IB yoBhiet W R Y do BIBB thlak t w t ti> -all others
that our youth Is such a short way behind UR. We haveno Inelastic attitudes or mind, no Institutions made un-proirresslve and unchanging by centuries. Our ways are
InillvldnaV-only—-thai, not dictated *y aacestors dead for uncounted generationstarvA thr rlranhj- tint
with ability and Ingenuity reprenentlnf; the best, theancient world had to offer And with thepe we had ayouthfuS people's euallties of open mlndedneas. advea-turonsnem. aaa~an ambition to set up new InoOtatlon*
ht. better than anr that hud beenbefore that we might have a happie- fuller life
W e have aged Rlnce then and maturity has ironedihe_B*ias_ot ont, many^ of the rough spots To a .great extent"
have In aceompllshlnE our earty alms. Wehave the best paid happiest working class In the. -worldWe enjo advantage* unknown elsewhere. Oat termoT -goverafheht 8A<!~o0:r l fctituxlfin1
and often the model ot nations Centuries ear elders IByear*
Such Is onr contribution so far to civilization. 3%earu_of llvlns are more conerally nBderstood; *8>e BKvtShown the need for wiiny Inxarlet as »e11 «s the BarexutsoseUbut—Mot onl our own people, Tsut BBikt ot tseworld has been 1nRnene«a~*rr this
thee bos tnnaatactariBra eo * » ~mtssr& tSiiit
CSB be proved the ahlpplas world mtDhave been imraeasnrabty •arlched. l athe furore It can build all vessels withtlcnrthesds. remove thear Before «f»SEy
raw mrtA . ,
they i r e so aach «Isar thin Tnetr std-jany hoc* that oae of th* nl&st awitesstasBlaaed siothers. who aav» Ilrad.defleleBcles IB oar (eBeal edoestlOBal
this earth aad have had a glimpse aymtea ^rill he strgpUsd.
without inEnraBce.-aaa wtth -so f*arthat they «H1 eoaw*to crlet.
,-tt la -almost .teu_esod-te~Bej
that It t» .rea—thst - one et th»awrty elected eagmgnlit gfepattei lay rt il Cl
^ 6B«*» B«t
&iarVs"tn«
tut k poKUclsB tt U kIU6st a t p!lag TB «c*eEt « » that e t i eent ta Mt.San£Btet who. btlBS a eaBdJAst* (ATtSJ"e«BBcI> e? a~Barth*ra"^BBtty~fcHy.
"lassa a rfliexriTlseaHBC tb». latcrtf?tor ^Iaae»t&: &BA
la th* OftBBcTC *WBtt WS
9hm a hwe-te-tJH*a*, it U
*IUj tt tat*eaaaassj ta Uato.
ts A discreditable
BO telllBS w k » -"to* B*B» 11H1» ra»c*l_w&oia sessapw la aadrgst hlmstilMatreobl* and probably ralie *S6a»*B»—a aboot If to ajien th* party. -Stalady s i y «f »«ad»«oLi*hf I t « « » 3tost WoamlBE ray ft. aBd roCthlnfc
- h i -do Ida
Why esat'mea seek the sympathetic
how«y-«r. It IS-.bwttealBS_SQ_ohB«f^.thst churches" of varleas d*aoahs«itloas. gladly or note eftsa la BB**6»tarlaB co-operation,sasuaer "vacation
are coadoctlaeBIB!* actiooU?
Importance ifo Cities
piajf^fonna tpac* tn tnost Urge etuca, which lofoa* yoaags&srahiJl th t t l t T t B M J J S ipjf^ p g ,
to pl«j barehiJl oa tht streets, eg else net T>Tij jtt.
htnj of this geactaBoa. . .I have i let of frieodi aaeag Isaji; iuvn a gr«e.t r
with them. And I'ma iat3iBe3 to thiak, It aMei anca te~ensba» •>ho«« trtasaship I -would ^etaia^it I «sr* priv3sg»i oy i o s *
ton of decree to have tbe fricndtnlft ot ealj eae deiaest, X wvaia eteoae
ftwpte fist 1ktfygtoBirehsaeallniarSSboy Is pretty eat*. Sa kaow* woeine
%'^tiscBsoip et tine -SSefit gSSieraHeat > T \B6t-»«t-yfw -to taif flown~y«ar a6%ntoVB bmSa^a^i s; ta
Rahway
oice^ e p , B m u a u d y effirimt fuel carbu;
retian and dirtribution system.
irhastarrell
SHelel
MlsiMn
S. COMFORT The BicEer and Better Chcwtvlet it boat on a 107* wheel-
base, equipped with four lone semi-elliptic springs set• pw^TH to the frame. The seat cushions are providedwith deep, nsiBent toring*. This is a comfort eombi-nstioa unmatched m any other car at such low pricea.
Schoo-int
ABS% Mia
«. HANDLING EASE.SieJS-^let tl»icn Inearparates o full ball beorine i la i iua e«r .aaooth-shiftine trvntmistion. lieat pedal ocrinn chitcberjdlssc noo-Tocldae Taur-oihcil brtite«.
The Bank With theCMme Cltkik
i « a » occngt ta •»»
cB)y^-at j e w own fiaqoa,ate astaDaof a* btuvfaw eaaI*
read IB IB* Brid£*pc*tBtrald BBt an$-
plclsu BSUel towaird* tb*«nfaS«*Si
-4~%Jiiterest on
Wlik vret 750*000 aee? CKfrv«Je£» o o the toad eioce JaoiBf,'
T F r n i S I f t M V Chevrolet owner, enjoy tree. E . « « A J i N U I V I I economy of operation be-
cause oF'cuch madetn feature* aa pump circnlafvg* cTdland water, oil futcr, air cleaner, ultra-efficient carburc-tian. iTanlrriir brathing syttam and thermoataticafc/
8. MAINTENANCE °5SXZ*S£i for totr matettaance co»t» becaaM it ii
If foa; da sa£ Issw_tfl t&at. today's Chevrolet offes«»xocaa-taimd«HcrrtW»MSi«»£k)Balaittomobae. See bow completely it.
taalts of of miles of tsstms at the Oenxnld
aw4a the BektrD* »Bd Urn lavSy cot ap~^sllod a emraea s&d aikad It SB»
«euia tO« m plctBr. at wutttver t!3«thty- «cr* left la Jaa Kwa* •» 3 w « t
^ Acts as executor under wills or in any trust Opa-city with e
ihsvca at tsat te. et tts toybsteu. «at crytnSta 3 UnVI «f ebekcaUrn « i m t ! b H B 4 * e «•»•B pl»«6£ras&»d »aajU4y from BrUbnsvort«t-tasen-SBd
, 1
Safe deposit boxes in ifisaem vault lui • ieni -at^moderate prices. Storage vault for the safe keeping o t
*BB Sariifv yamvM that dbs9. RESALE VALUE ^ T S 1 ^ ^B3£B Beenoe Chevralefs meted mi iButt la i ankra
TfcaCOACH 10, PRICE
s »tyte Js_so advanced tnat i t mafcttatasttsrt
ta
bSaBA t s s pancake*. -"SowfeeatnaiaayliL
itrav lBVO* p*rtc«.«SAtfiOW«d ber »ftftlditrf^urnlemw that la««
All of oar omeers nncitfay and any of them will T>& glad to consult withit-aay time.
X '
tbeo 3 w«*t fa t b . ftinla* rfcoi*
* b « a i a 6grriB>s• -«•» w <s» M I ^.CroiweQ
V. Bobbins
DlftECTOItS
- Hairy T. MeCEatoefc -George'CMeGEntoek
ta.K«» ?495 ^ S ^etre*
3
*S95.'375
»?69S U H t o l «-fc
dl IFar %owers Deliiremd '"Prices !teia
'3$*£«z®mmd!^ *!
3 ^ &
-* ^ 1 - - . w
\ - /•- -*•*%•""1ft'-~ A'" «? ***!• -??*—•*%?•
' fldtip'is*
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VOL.3CV3n^_SEfilAL NO. 1962 RAHWAY. BISION
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MiuU It Kul>uW»
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Big Semi-Annual Event ^ou Have Beento ^llSwing-.ToOontinue «P to and IncKiaing
and aU roundprices to make room
', N. J* SBIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 17,: TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENT&
BfAIN-ST. WIDENING DISCUSSED!« J 5 l p y 0 I E S i
iftST iVENINGgoocts, Vote to Hold Proposed Ordinance in Abeyance
Men, Jttst Look rttose : r-ji i * 11
Service Consulted About Conduits
wight ffixedSmts JkU ftUA Remarkable Bargain at M^ V t V V
« ^ 2 2 flannel and other light
$45 Sport Wto-Si.• V«ry fine imported
Tweeds. All go at theone price of -
$4O to $45 all ye.r round ^B i Sits in mixed rn.ter.al..
^ b Tft cWith one p.ir Trousers, 525.
$4O Worstcd^eac Suits:
The Common Council held a special meeting last eve-ning to read and discuss the ordinance which had beendrawn up for the proposed widening of Main street The
Kiwanis Kiddies' Outing
VALLEY TRUNK SEWERThe annual oatlng tor Qnder-priTi-
leged 'children will be held on Monday.-August 27. -according -to final plansmade by the Ktwants Club at theirweekly luncheon meeting at PennGables on Wednesday. About 500children, u hundred more than lastyear, are expected to be taken .toSoldier's Beach, on that day to enjoy
afc . . . -.
Ptrject LtatlfljGranierf Yet to Acl
upthe regular meeting of the Council next Wednesday Bve-lnu>twly
ning. However,'after the discussion last night, it w a s i ^ ^t d ^o~fiold Tt ih abeyance until A public hearing
: . . ^ $3t>~fc Serge 'tU:«s^wiS[um1nerSHits,3;14.50 Worsted SuitS - ,S
.Now Oaly
Iyy iog-S t reet TAILOR and CLOTHIER Rahway, N. J.
ning. , g ,voted ^o~fiold Tt ih abeyance until A public hearing hadl een held and the Public Service had been consulted re-garding how the street widening would affect the con-
would incur additional expense for the improvembnt,-propom«d ordinance v n read 1
rvpji comtcUrara prv*om by City |
the street last
Wors , £quality—Your choice John J. IloffnuLtx.
traltocl for ih* » of thefrom the PenosytvanU RaJlro&d
from th« «lilev*Ik on bothThe tmproTrment
. coat sbom $12,000. the city to pay
The Clark Totrn»hlj> Committeemad*- history fur their municipality ata M pec hi I to«-n»hlp meeting held
t he ordinance putt IngIn the Rahway
project. ClarkIB the blxth municipality to join In Che
w hlt-h will civ*; adequateewer tactUtle* . tor etcht surroundInc
t~tof at leu-t thirty year*. Clark's
NEW STftTE HiGHWAV
G r e a tovtrn ,|
X ih« onHnatic** v&* r«*ad. Goats-t -Iman John IV Thompson d• hsi th« r**Uleni-» of Lavci Main- w i . betwet-n Milt us arpnor andi ..nwra-c* sfrwi. b^ coo suited and^-fc^fi—ir ih«»T w<voM h* In favor of
thr t o
New Game Laws Affect
ptent StoreMostPogular Store"
128 Main Street
KJnly-a few week's and
Rahway Man MarriesGirl at Lutheran Church
Why ii<ychildren's
Wedne
yourhere-
gmm our regolarjoy'prices
faon everything
in our store.
1BH&BLESW.PBPE
\** Marton H. Morris, daufihier otUUd—Mre:—q PauiL.\lnrrU "
Glendola, ,and sister of Mrs. RoyApplegate. of 54 Nicholas" place,"city, became the bride of Charles
damapingsho
propertyyear
the ileal«*r> ofSouth Carolina,
npa*-v t«i build TKFir tttTirom. budtriht- rhi-rroU-i t IOBOU car*.
Tht- i.lau: t> ideally kxateMthf tracks of th>* Southern Ral
i iirtrall^ltus it* loading d
TrTBX it U raplJty twsrvaitnc WBPt>vti iu tbe country «1th the
l tiv perfect ton of I u»
rear tho near* * u mon» than siTb-U Qsral jreir c low U» SS.ooohare lK*«n r*St»l«»rwt-
car* la pro-to hpead up
y by 2?n t«»f ta
l«»r> -from nt*orby I'K1«MI can
A not her facility
•t_. eUminiVLtne.. U1*? itroublesome animals. If thr squirrel* -
here dike delrvt*rirs of
In hi>> «(!!»•»• hi th»* plr-nl. _: S Cont-
are trapped.Uewhere
Madi^n Hill road, at a wedding heldthe £i.»n Lutheran Church. Satur-
day evening. The ceremonr was -"^formed by ENow. Brunswicof the church iCarl Krepper.
The bride wore
3 2 ^ ^ » n t l
feet of tiqpr *pac*ncH. and tn the
Body ( ompany
rwonl In th* w n l h w l btMtdqnarterx st Atlanta, I*of &XT «t*a«*« vtxh olilc«w i
John HaupUnapn. ofIs actiHEV pastorabsencfc ot Rev.
of white
shower bouquet-afid—Jaa.
and.bonqutPope, brolbest
A receptiontho home r>f Mr,
was matron of honor,wnetT~ln preen georpetwhite hat. She carriedpink roses. _\Villiam T-
er oi'
fawns* tl urine thf open i-»-a-oii. but 1that It will l»f an important factor |•tu conserviiie human life in the deerwoods by compel line t*very hunterto positively Identify the quarry o*-fore he pulU the trigger. The newiaw retains the right piven farmersto kill any deer Trespassing on cultl-vate-d land, the bn<ltes of deer nokilled to be turned over to hospitals
nrnur pnMtr In^Uinilnnr
"Wtiman's Jewelry-StolenAs She Bathes in Pond
w a s
inVlricity.
otber
6 3GP.M.lame asexcept
Joseph T. VrchMiHr. -**t 312_ street. ElizubtMh. reported to
police £*K$daj; aftem<»on thnt she had•• • , lost valu&hjes worth at least $130Applegate 1 while In , baching in Jackson IV>nd In IMr. atrdj r^^r^Jp^\,h^J^»r^\»y^v^n\nt: Y^A
*<*W In tb* aouth- arc »o<ratr*l at Chartott*. N r-rv 1C.29O tor tntr lombla, & C ; Rlrtnlnxham.&. Tn«- n>Howlac JitefevoBTfQe. Fla_» 1^2 JUlasta.
RESERVE YOUR PLACE NOWJ^orTHE FALL TERM OFEIUNG
PAY AND EVENING SESSIONSWWIndications Point to Record-Breaking Attendance— Every S*st
Be Occupied—Many Will Apply Too Late—Act at One*and Avoid Oi sap poi fitment
Shorthand. Accountancy. ftankinc. Commercial TVachtns. SecretarialTyping, Businr-** Executtvo. Bookkeeping. St*notypy
. " ~ n h e Machine Shorthand tPOSITIONS FOR G R A D T A Y B S ~~—GOOD
TRENTON^ N J.Advhfer«» on duty dally fo f free co
tarnished protnptly npon request
"THE
Ide ItIhoorhl It Would
fjonncU Un . Crals •p'uld abpdLbl!5insi:tr« to Intrrr-tw t
i,> rtpp«<l op indtfli
luted and ron»l«U of Coun-and
imswR.A M
•Eveaiag, ?.00 ind 9.00
Sttl iT8«IS CITYEBfiaeerioj Project
Cr«$«s tin-Rahway River
Ri»i>idynu ofhave br-**& watrhlnc wtth Interest the
t rort kon «tf a ufn road tro\5T RTwfil ST lli'v FK1I of KttS
ttahway Itivrr wb*rf th* bas« of|dct> I* b*-tnc laid and th«n **TTM»»
H3£t>Iw«MHl a venae, arroiu cotin
oi the R>y»i»T) of the new htctnrayh f! up by ihr
-ol-announcement from
orbat tbu tn ibr *lnri of a Dfv n>adbe *euthf-rn pan of the State
Tbe road .t»fl[ U to be point;thine•ntirely new to N*~w Jerwey road_con
ta ^Uiai .present plan» l
_Trunb
*iwM**menT~Th"The prttpofi
•vents and a cooling swim.The kiddles are asked to assemble
ol Penn Gables. 114 Went Milton.oretuuti. and they .will be transportedto tbe beach in a caravan of private
- - - TO»eb4n6»-and—t«ielt**— which -Uit> xluhwill have lo hire for the occasion.
M»N Hlftuy WEOlREFORMATORY INMATES ESCAPETRUCK OH HIGHWAY
in Bahwty Hnspital,While Track Driver is Held
0B Manslaughter Charge
A"be chairman of t h e tmder-children'* committee, as-
KlHt&d by Morris Pachman, have arg«* corpH or af_niinom« to- fe-^lE them. |President James M.TPettltwas Elven
_ warm welcome tt being his firstmeeting since- bU vacation trip tol*&ke -Champlaia. _Freeland J. Gibbonsnerved as secretary pro tern. The at-tendance prise donated by Rev. C. 31.Davis, wa^ won by Benjamin L.Murray.
After manj- yeuirs of hard w o r tnink »ewfr Plan t» almost a reality.e n towns having .approved the
m<Na>urr leaving all but Rah way and"ranford to vott* favorably on thempruvrtn*-ut before work on the
«e«er can bejrin. Rah way .is expected.o p A» their ordtnance tn the nearuturv, but the heavy financier drain
Craniurd iluc tn paving and otherroproremecia makes It almost a cer-jilntv that it win be many monthsbefore they can vote on the measure.
are West Sold. Gamood. Springhsld. a *(K*t ion of Ro»elle Park,Kr nil worth an1 Woodhridge.
-A* Clark Township Is at prosentwlLhout wwer facilities the proposedtrunk sewer will prove a wonderful
*n—the municipality apd alA-it
INSPECTED BY BOARD
Herbert Olmstead."of 208 RichmondTerrace, New Brtehton, S. I., was fa-tally Injured at 2 o'clock yesterday
assess
r i if'
•v-
NEGLECT OF GUARDSThree Long Term Prisoners Transferred FromSUtit*-PristnnJGnint>.rl FrcvAntn Thin Morning,
Tiiey Overpowed Guard at Entrance-
when a motereyele aide carIn which he was riding was crushedagainst a truck on the Lincoln High-way near Mealo Park.
Oldst&ad died in Rahway Hospitalat 2:45 o'clock from a fractured skull jand other injuries. His companion |on the ride, Walter Benson. 33 years jold. bf 9S Oxford place, Tomplclns- ;viTIe".""Sr~T.. is In the hospital withbrui*e» rfboutthe entire body and'ace, ~but Is not seriously injQre^r '
I The two men were employed asmen sender ?• «*n Statin island, andbad goue out (or a ride.
I They were proceeding fcouth alongI the highway and were reported to be
• riding on the wrong side of tbe .high-way when their car crashed into thetrut-k. operated by Clifford Hawkinsof Cedar Brook. •••-<-
_—____ . James Wiggins of Washington. .D.i C, who was near tbe scene of -the
. . im-Hrf'HHiHH-Hwpe^tton o t the |aeeideni* Jtlftsfid. the injured meji In$2So.tKK> Grover pieyeland Gram-] his auto and took them to the Rah
mar School In Hast Milton avenue, way Hospital.Tuesday evening, the members of *
^^ neglect, of two guards at the NewJersey Reformatory, near this city, three inmates of theinstitution who had been transferred from the StatePrison at Trenton to serve long terms, escaped via thefront door"bf the reformatory at 6^30 o'clock this worn-ing. Although a state-wide search for the convicts begankmBe^ia^eiy no-trace-had. .been .received of .them earlythis
BATHIN6 BANNED:HEttTtriKcrmfH;
. Krank Moore, Mii>ur*utet:dt-n' atf he reformatory tt>l<l t he Kwurd 'his
>orniiig that the escajn- was th»- puret*gl**ci of iwn jruardh holdint; --Hiijtor-nt posts in th*- institutiun. He
M-d and W>T** dn-^Miis;William Armstrong, of
P**rth AtnlMiy. a j;tiard in the wing• -' ' i where tbe three prisoners were kept.
_ # _ f [left the- doors i-t the c-ells opeu whichP o l l n t i o o of R i v e r E n d a n g e r s -nat.ie.1 n.e prisoner* .„ eet t<> the
J main portion
-Lives e! Bathers, Rr.
Board of Education reported thai they cation.were' weell pleased with the building [by HawkinsThe members decided on a few minor [parked beside•hanggs-btrt -tiw-ge—vrH± -be— mad*—be- i llgl~" "
utrff In .behalf
laid to various points In the town-mhlp After the ordinance was ex-plained to tho tart;* number of ctt1-£ea« present at the meeting, they
)«*ct and all three commit teamen voted
Mayor Herman Grave* presided* Kh Commltteemea Theodore lAncand Thomas Ccnway present. NextTuesday nlpht a tpeci&L hearlnirbe held on the new ordinance rex
bathing In the- Township, fend
Mrs. Pope left torthe brideproom's carrf^it Washington, D.
nla before~rtieyi
t ween 7 : ls> anTarti< les were In hshe left In her
ftreiketbook. which J
the pond.A THjnmuut Miirf-) 1
furnishedstreet.
The gpests at the reception in-1
eluded Mr. and Mrs R. f*rank Morrta..neth M/>T-H«t, of Olendola: Mt. And
I Mrs. Oirard Heeseman, of~BeTmar:' Miss Bornadlne Dresen. of Paterson;
Mrs. Mary Pope. Miss Ethe-1 Pope.| Walter. Wood row and Evereu Topft.
t*rt»e—Wttt^—Mrs ti
iinld.>n**-quarter carat diamond
tn an envelope, valuedold wrist watch. $25. bearing
M. H N' ; weddinc ~rt»«: withInside. J X. tn M H.. July 2. 1910*
Last Clownish "Moments Today
Wallace Beery 7~And that other fellow
Raymond Hatton ~ —in one of those-things showing
in Crime*'
U* a run*. +**v „—Ukely had plans oil fortsalatede con;pl«*lio» ot thl* work In tnc
* ' V' PMC** out *hc t»ct:hat any chin In the street mLcal
: l a b i l e Sftrvlce plans andthem «xlr» eg|w>hfce uUiib Utey
r.lchi call ttpoa the city to bear. -If any extra exp*h»« tar the ch&nc*
ie Ikive in pthe
Wednesday . . . Thursday
ANTHONY—HARRADENAnnouncement ha* been made of
ihe wedding, on April T. of Miss Ma-Hnrraden.
laiproTctnent.of
ru&ntnc almost paral-with It. According to present» or the ?iate Engineer's offlce.
he road will not Join any e*t*!ilchway nhtll it ha« reached the cenr&l piartton of the State.—» U tmmM that b.v ihg new madron»ldorable traffic. enn<»cla«ly of tfc*tht utirh t yr*» • ^HH -^Mrrtrd ^tedmLincoln HU:hwn> ' at a point wheretho Edcnr Road leave* Elizabeth, and
on pa«t Rahway. on the ele-a r cTatod roadway.
M A Y ELKS PLAN FOR
Williams Reports
thethe
fore thev formallv accept th& xtruc- Ha-u4tlnn is bcine held at the Mid- i"J * ~ " "- " -^ ^ ^-.---a.-^.-..-.4-^. •~rrm.-n. i_7i ™, a t^.hni/.fti a condition
Warning was issued today from theHi-e of Fred M. Williams, local
at:utn.-t balhitif inmotorcycle was T ri«— Rahway rUar below any of the '• serrrrnl harrier
hiKhway without j b r i d g e s , o w"in s [ ( l lne~7iver being ht-a v- helnp th- harr.
Woodbridee policewere summoned and begun an in vest i-
AccorJln^ to the gtrtrj- told,. health inspector.
mallv accept tn& Kimc-i t«HHnnn is i>tfu|; unu »L V«^ ..•— •n'f fh"*' c5y7 "DfoUabTy "a"tyaTeM*i"' ToiTuTy Jail on a technical ,
CU»t 2S.Tbe buildinc
pleted and it lieverythinK will
' meet inc ori" •Air rtrarrn1"1
Imanslaughter. rhp hf»attti
en rt-m«*ly
main portion ui th« build in,:William Baker. also of Perth
Ambov. Hisht guard at the tenterpost, -by ET stranpe eoinctdon<-e • wani-
| to answer a ringing telephone in thesuperintendents office, and failed toclose the door behind him. Th.lt wasfortunate for the convicts for it en-abled them to et> from the wine Intotilt- main building utul UIM> s:*-t beyonilthe rt-t-work <>f stt-el whuh is the
to f n a p e the" thirdr< .1 fri'r.: .i.i.i:1 asi.l win-T'.1... tb-*. "Ut -11»•* wnrki
WTirn TT 'K* '—: n ur!i*"it—frum
Will.
j
Other Accidents | Mr. Wlllianu. uIK practically com-] Mi. , Kmma Uikies. or fcUele Rock luoue ihe warningalmost certain that ave-uu*-. Rose land, received lacera- bathinp ««'ius
be In readiness for tlons about the face tn a collision ftt ha" n.->m _river below the Klizabeth avenu
i callfil U\faL'^ini-t th*-
to the numbtrll^reffarde^i the condition •
the opening of the mil le im uu Sep-' St.—Orv' e«—avenuo and—Hnmtltnntember 11. The teachers will ret«ro -street. /edne»day
danpe-niu- to < j n j i t h f > tt-Ifphniif he was ea-ilv over-• TiowprRri hv rhf ttrrr-*- tnt--kr tHH- mer-a
n I.' JUU! intun'd ;u»d c*ntired and "hi-« service"r i v. • r revolver and -key* taken f r i • i* *. himu hn , Th£ teyi-jLut tht: .cuiiyift-i throuch 'h<*
f th'f ihird l awr of l a r j and the fronr "floorand -(Wy walk-^i out of : h- ref.irma-
emraiu-e ttfilfU lhf>
jS[j
nlcht. bridge, or even abo\>. from tbe dam ' tory by thf sartiUfT- 4^- ' if th& irmniripal water works dim n. i entered, hu; ii'.|t.._ht
•nr^ | scrvnl th>'ir ; 1 nvause ihrv ha.i
Btltute. AH the classrooms In the'sontos. of rH? Tv5seU»nd address, col- Children of extremely ten.ler y ar**school are ready for use.. Desks, Uded with that of Attorney David M. havr been fupud baihine from the
Turnlture have been In-' Newbereer, of New York Clt>; dTTVen piles of the l^iwreiiet*~»;tree: or Mil-
for «errtce. One Janitor has been avenue. New \ork. CU>. ' " • " " L', j
ot r — " — . | » ' ^ ^ ^ l i Z T r ^ S l on n?\°™j£ ^^^J^^ ^ ^ . . ^ ' ^ tn n>on ^
-at the hallttlnc Eeveral daysand things are ra;uj> for occupancy
had been~~par:
Althouph an alarm was Immediately M>ur..led. aid from outsideihe reformatory evidemlv t»iuti]r-J :h^men to vanish like' a rta^h-
it> prisonertf had all been sent tn
the members met at the hleh school the southeast cornerthe Hvsr «t Rlhwajr on a bride*which v in nar» fall .cJ*aranc« tor
HELD ON HEW CHARGECommerce stre*'-
at vsetber or notff th
Reie Re-ArrestedDbordetly Hrase Csnplaiat
road win «oiitlnu*dedr of thr Lincoln RlKhway. buta
fortroifrn XSxul th*l i d tb*d fortrf
bad already laid tb*>thv gutter and mor*
"A few hours 'after~tre had been re-leased from the. County Jail alter put-1UPfi up a—»3y4W>-bail bond
rliy. Another bid whioh was not ar-companted by a bond or certified j
:eck a» required, was not read.President M. K. Quinn has ten-
JHH-U his rvsli-ua
murder occurred.was
neitday noon ht» home after anesday n o ncharee. of op«rattni> a disorder!}- bouse
l ht b ^Mt^fcp iAir»ln»t htm by
Detectives GaUHan
iht«
Thr complete organization for the- - - • • omlac and clambake of Rah- ' l h i
" " "" "X. P. Q. E»
He Wns". berore Justice of the t*6Afe
.' , 4seliy and held In *»,500hall on the dlKorderlv hou^e chorpe.
, „. | and Winifred Appl
Roy K. Applepate.
epate. Mr. and~1SSrs.of this city.
Mr. and
your 4ipst orderopen an account
-Simply -use y&uf ftowerphone
avenue, and WitfTffm Anthony, of S5•KfuriswTck \venut1 They wereI«M! by Rev-Mr Dilts at Mfttto-
u-aii.. Thvy wert- accompanied by Mr.ar.d Mrs. Ernil Anthony, of 245 Wost
"Something Always Happens"
•.ha: the chairraw w\Vtt ther u n th»* m»tt«r
^tbnts ""•
mod
Mr
| iam Potter, oj B'.nchamton, N. T.i and Mrs Anthony have begun house-1
KeepinchoM> -i posttion "wtth th«vama Rattroad. anduhe-hoe-been-onployed by Merct A Co, S5h©member or the Firm Presbytertftii |Church and Star of Rahway Council,'
RAWLINS POSTPONE OUTINGBecause ot unfavorable Weatl
-conditions £»nnday tbe t>QtlnE,-ot thel y CluU l i n e d tar-
Rarbor -arai TJoBtpoaed to
'vmtmtft 4^tX^e»H>iits9, ^TfT
dollar valoe in the lowerf
Just a Wee Bit Spooky ':•• . .But I f s Interesting . . .It's Thi-niy . . . CWfy . . .B»A It-Has'Its Puany Spots .- i-^="=You'U Save a Rattfing, "«"— :-*
—Time .'. . *A little Eerie Yon Ktibw .Bat it^Pleases . ."T~Xfiff
meetlnc ami thir l>as IW-OL.planned for « • « Monday «•""»'« _ '
Tmrs T&l* -»m bf a-pmrato « " | o n«Hr*ea rte conncllmaBtc committee
E l d e n t Cral« i ^the mbllr'n»»n Ward.»<I to cont«r
T»«t ^al teT i l ;C. Fred AbnoIU SWnrry Harris, Oeonce
* * — • • * • ^notion pie- which tile t v o men were tnjnred by•bud JiMtanrantl on the Lln_-
It's WeU Worth I t . . . ; , ^ .Yotfll Knd Wbat a Whale of a.IHffemice
the public « t a W mlffht dta«t«» tbemutter thoroutfcty.
boo a made and plaint were a n-H*et) at the moetlnc of the lodRr
l*iHjn«*9%lay e.vrnlnp. The affair will4»!n be held at Utranlan Parity Lin*iec. on Stmday. September 16. The
mtttt»o will meet erery Monday•'"S ^wtM *h» affair, which l» open
o Klfc» only. All ticket returns must
Coanty Jatl County I>etectlW*- Uombsnll nrreitte^l Rose at fcls
home atul tool;
Joseph o. the <*ook at the Inn.d twho Is rharped wl^h the murder—ot-1
Stewart, b. being held at the County ''Jail without ball to await the actionof the October term of the Grand
MSB DFPTwho have frequented it tn the pa?t.
i The new wad in i? pool established as, part of Playground No. 1. of the First,Ward. at Mtlt.T. avenue, adjoining the
hi?d .tally with
at the reformatory <and hU minimum >eiplre on January 24.
Frank Jjixson.
.Tun- 20.u a * to ex•
oM.
street. L.lnden. her*, last FridayJoseph Ro.se. of SOI Third ave-
h hc pnuo. Bluabetix. proprietor ot the Rah
Gay M. Howard and Archlterts Sey-mour Wnilams and John T. Kelly.
ftl Water CemmissioBwslof
a - S c - J — * HELD FOR GRHNOBYSt
An Investt^ar." n is IK-Inc made torSaermine whethrr ^r not the breakwas planne»l as all the plan* workedso snio-.thly to t-nable the three men
Lite—th r -o p r i b UJ Thf> puards have been su^pendt
pending the outpoirfe of tho probe.
JOHN VJU4- WINS RFGATTA
rk authorities asked the on the charge of atrocioas assadlt and
Thr CTnr-'r»rcommltt« Is hoadrd by ' Vnifr. "•"»«»l Exalted Ruler William F. Weber. - decision to
- ilb4m with
"Furthor investigation of this case.'latlan saad. ^resulted la Ine
™ ^ a 3 * " ^ ^ X i x ^ ^ ^ _
*a»l Exalted R^Ui»«cUdUu tor_seveni]pr R. Miller Is treasurerR. Morton, 'serretary.
. B CVo»eiran«l X-Wl l«r t['rmston are on th« reception cotn-
w!Ul officers ot the
«-»rrcs» Rose andd
r I* in cuaree oiCrate. ,Jo»fph *- KoattnB
h4m . with conducting > a disoTdertyluurce. He. vtto released, yestftrday onproperty bail or S1.EOO as a material
ilnesa to the tnnrter .of Stewart.. believed—n advisable To"hWil Wmalso on the disorderly- hoqae chare
flilnp of nnmeraps cotn-
Henry St C Lavln, Harry slmmonsTi H. AR. SUrcrberE..5, Morton. '
jJrri^'winiMc Dot? ;""bate. S l d n ^
w . t w Company. Thesp samples evening
Hit. what 4» Jmown as the. settler, be- „ , -,ne" two-Inch main In Rutherford ' „ n Sunday. locked her_ln.a_ bedroomth tb "furnace DespTte •waTnttnts • t—for"" "175 Teet ConslderttbTe [ ttna -„„,, -^pr unttt TShe bled A so-aoath the furnace. Despite -waTntnTts • s t r eet for "175 . Te«- ConsiaerabTe [ ttna
from the foreman to allow the surface buildtnc is being done there. TBe | c l a l
plaints as to tbe characterplace .Rose Is alleged to have eon-l l * "
ns&d water to hcrrythe Cooling opera-' D e ,xtendea to the^Incinerator plant l a i d that she tried to Bet Alstoil d th team f tion a distance f hi if d f m i l but
to have followed a -dispute over thetprice of four bottles or pWr. MagelqIs alleged to have Bred at Stewart ant!
an4onBsom-a -kUchen-wlndnwS c h I fe_et of two-tach imrtn 1n t3hurch street
Plains Is now entertaining thirty- between Seminary a-venne and Grandthree Rahwaj* children for two weeks.! street, all laterals Installed In Chn-rch
the eooa *opk ot i a M U ^ ^ p , g«,ft r e c t « t .te-lnch-main 1»Annie SbMwell and member, of the W c i ! t S co t t avenue SSS feet of s ^
• w "»"H which resulted In the elder I » fAlston being.knocked to the ground. IeBof,sT Al t th aid ot his | ' - 'TounK Alston c&me to tbe aid ot his
ana wTHle"h* Tras" ftehttnc Hey-Jesxle Kaynor, of IS Hayaock
•treett- -tntnl-<-nrtm< nnrt tried tn Ktrip?h» >.ftitio AH fftnr were arrested
loans were
prtae for htsSeveral -applications for
ered. Preslde-ntMurray was in charge of the meeting:•with Winiam S fiemry as secretary.
I' u r m n MRaynoT was released with a
youne AlstonThe distribution ot tickets In the
Sunday schools of the First Metho-t and Trinity Methodist churches
for the annual excursion to AsburyPark and Ocean Grove- on Ausnsl 23.1 E 1 U — [ y
tlons will T>e ns&d to take the local
•'»rd. . „__„. .»tadter, Herman and tnty <n«rkinan
Caa"Make . . )Choose to ComeJSere to See .this l»iefcqre.
eld,^mckly stews At Koet of
Harris: Oeonte S"?™"1™^-^"1?'Walch. Thomas X lxnKh«n.JEHa»J^Arthur J. Rnhtard
A. p. Baaer.
CATHOUIC OAUOHTERS MEETThe resnlttr montbly inectlnc of
^ f t C a i J j o l i cChevrolet Ogeas Kevr BUSINESS TALKS
-Rahwav cMldren are'Tncatlos wltioat chaixe
rants at •Whlttier street and ScottHamiltonBeyond all qnesoon t
most potent weatortsf buaness aesaands in America itite d ^
Tuesday evenlnR in St. Mttry'tSchool. The nwetlne. which wasanrely attonded. -xaa opened by. MistMury T. McCartney, gmnd repent. A
report showed, that the. raran hngeNltnan-
The formal opening fltrrlne tho -tuurt:we*t ot tbe CneTpolet assaabty plantIn-Atlanta, fla- -cosine at a time
- n Btmnar plant-1« trader con-" In Kansas City} Is tnrtaar
way a t l r a i . cootMhnte to the OTP-1 B t r eets . and repair or se-reral breaks,port ot .fhli camp-conducted hy the I Resolutions Introduced by Commls-
y
g?euf> ia finttase.
IrvTrnt nentce Bdward Wi l t a John J > « » BFlorist
K.t.bll«b«d TS71
p o t o pCnrtstlan Endeavor societies of XTnlon
d l b aloner Hallflay werePriBay • °H - were l p y |« to Tnllar Constructionon TMnedenns ot tmmlclpal water
Cnrtstlan E dCounty. The poor an.d andernonTlsb-
i E l l b h I t l ly
ed chlldrCTt ftiam Elliabeth.
county afp taken, thereRah a Boodjot 9
BCfWRahway ,"N. way has
~nf-thB camp, HaroW»~kdl
de thatclal nw>«tlnB
ET o e mammoth Atlanta planu
nas "be«n In operation since May 1»Jsnacp**>le-fir-t«rTtlfiB-<mt-*B(y-<«r« aday. nn« -was t n » otebOi assostblyTilawt to 'be opened "by CbevTolftt Inthis jonnntry. Tbe "Kansag CKjr plant
hHlr>ey tor tielne disorderly tnd «sl»t-SSaste* Ctrftsmaa of the Slvep Sheet . . . ,T=.. . .^ - „ _ . - Itt-gliiptnsed •with
^u-ittSMit-fln* t o l h e warm weatherThe ne*t re«rninr"^boiae«* niecflnwill b« "hnia on the »Pcond
ift the stores ppI»nd1ow In Taytnc toSopeflmeBe T
R. S HoK and T . a Wrlcht SS09J5.'f KEBEKA.H OUTING SUNDAYRah way dtlteas had
k
R. S K anepoelted -bytham on acreement for
I " M l tram Tbe members of Rahway Rebekaha<>ee»j>»o. 57. will httld tholr annual
E9 IM T k— We grew otfr own
K e yonty w>ntrrbatea'$5W» to fh~l» work
po b ymain -esteiwJon In "M»nrlc« OF THE BRIDGES 15 DANGEROUS
or u trom-serclce «tr«it^«SanB onaone4The members wffl leave* vJLU»nU«i« last-Wfett-WelWrtned thoir
5 ^ ^
»«.atbeft».TnWaiBt!IS*.
The championship cup for saittniran elphtf«*n-Iooi lalboal in fhe re-gatta held last Saturday al SeasidePark was n o by John Tail, the T7-year-old son of School Commissionerand Mrs, J. J Vail, of US Commercestree;. •
Young Vail, who has made a notablerecord among the yachtsmen at thepopular South Jersey summer resort.
ol. tb .?>»» on andd
Havdocg street
ufittt ishe bled. A so-worker from t*lainfleid testifiedMrs vision-hnflworfced tor her
>n tos&d water to hcrrythe Cooling p D e ,xtendea to the^ a id that she tred to Blion, plant omclala say. and the steam | n o w j n conrse of erection, a distance care, fpr his wife -and family but cbatLlius B*nBTBt«lTO»nsea«tt-espl<»l«>n(by*<>{ j s s feet. The re<piest ot Balph the nad not tione to.
•n Is considered an except i[-Hts--5»«fi(H4ns—et -th& craft XOXL many
favorable commt nts.
1tmont
itor b.ft ov*I}"*-. j
|uthL
\*~&i chalSOSB «
- t o AW SBuil
O' The Axia Buiidtnp and I^oan 'Asso-ciation met Wednesdny evening andPresident Benjamin L. Murray re-
Alsion was arrested Monday eve- j ported that the receipts for Aucuston Haydock street after his ra- w e r e •,$(,
At T?.«r1*>J>v«\rUinaeBVOr
previous meeting by Superintendent| Lndlow included S50 f«et of six-inchI main in Church street between §emt-
| s m c t ? ihe| a n d
assocuiiionaeo.JS in progress at IS Haydock street. Uu,^ a n a l f a e o u ^^j v o t e d lo'hold
Prank Heywood. of S3 Washington | a membership drive unttl the Novem-street^ end Ca.mphe-11 Alston^ Sr^ °" i bet meeting an.l the director brinKinK
WARMINGWARfilMO—tS HEREBY GIVEN.
THAT BATHINfi IN THE RAHWAYRIVER ANYWHERE BELOW AMY