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TABASCO IN WILSON TALK

AT PATERSONTells Passaic Voters in Plain

W or^ that They Havei't Wakej Up Y et

BEARD BY RECORD CROWD

Scores Republican Leaders for PersistiQ{[ ia Staodpat

Policy.

PRAISES LOCAL 60V ER N IEN T

ttuffPATERSON. DfT. 17.-T h e grsfttfsl

crow d UiiVt-rrior Wuo<lrow NVlUion lu*b ud- dresBvU at tme rnfi-tiiiK s^liire the opfiilRt; of Uie jjri-Bt iit ( am i'ui^n Jit-ard him e i co rla te ItepuLllcmi ”m:»chine“ meiliodsHI Iho opera huu^t iie it Iasi

E very oiiu of i.-soj s fu is in tli«thc'Ulre was rUleil lit addition the Tvere Jiumueij in n ai>ild muns wtierever th e re w as a[:iiirihnfVoom. Tnu ataJrw aya w ere packed uiid liif « ruwtl outtJjrouiffh the lubhy lu the aitli-walk Sev­eral tium JrtJ pt-iHotid failed to g> t uiio th e hall.

Tlie (jJovt*rnOr ijjd more pltiJii ei>ralvlnb' In Paasalo than In any touiiiy Ins l'«aM >ft visited. Bluiilly and «‘nij a ttiroes w ith um tisguwtd ^ar.■asul, tu' th e vol«re ul ‘M , Hn: Couik.s if they w ti«

SPEEDIER TRIAL FOR M’NAMARA

Ercusing of First Veoiretnao Is Eipected to Accelerate Selec­

tion of the Jury.

IHPORTANT ISSUES DEFINED

eim lt'til h» do Jiuihiiirf the> -sfcineil to have bet-n, if. wlnie all the s<urUl v .is going fo jw ard , tiu-> salldtleij lo Iti (’iTidiiK ^»ne Juror would nut nni-ly neces

LOS A.VtiElrES, Oot J".—iVimpkilon of the Jury wlrhlii a itiunih or a lltlie rnufK wiis the ouliook wlieti tlie McN'Amura iiiurdcr twal lu’tr; lu-il;jy

EHtlmaiea ih a l ilu* Jurj jouni wouiil rftnum uniili»-cl uniJI iiit illivt-iuh of L>«- vernf>i*r, or pfrhuy.s until L'lirlsimu.^, ts tie H aled down to 'nl;lnK^i^lvi^^ or Dfci-m- her 1 and um dJctlv^iis ilial llm trial wuulil not end ln'furt^ May 1 were abhri;w.*led ^urrespohdlii^iy.

Til*' exm nlm ilioii ,.f Talesm an Z. T. Nelson hutf cl»>ur»‘d the ntm osplitiv , K was agri'rU. by clt-nnJiiK many is.sue.s Invoived in tlie «-riort iv delejm lnv wlivllnT Jaiuea li M i-Numara Is guilty of oauslni; the death of t 'lia r le s J H aggerty In the Lua Ange;lea Tim es ex]>lo^loii and lire.

Among ihe points mudt' certain by Nel- aun's eXHminelioii a ie tlnwe;

Any talt-sm an wlu> bolloves The Times building w as blown up gas believea LlcN um aiu InnortTU, In the opinion of Uie dcfenaiv This position was lakaii by A ttorney t'lart^nce 1. Darrow, chief of counsel for th e dt-fen.se, and tt is noted by contisfl fo r tlif Sluie for future use. In the U *llc'f ih e t It «aii ho made Hervicu- r*hle lu them in exam ination of ih f lolea- meii wlioin the S la te hellevea lo he unde- filruhli*

'I'he defense may offrr an allhl for Mc­N am ara, or nitt.'. ri-si t^olelj. upon the gas cxplOfilon Mn'ur>, in suppoi-t of whic-h it luis gone UM fa r E\iriipe for ex]K-rt evidence "MavlX' wy -'uri prove nn allitl, muyhe we ru n 'l ; we hIihII not tryti) prove <ino.' wuh Mr l»arruw s declara- lion In the to u r t on this point. I'Ul he Insisted on lil. pni^lti'm la gardlng the source of the i-xplosion.

I 'lirlhnrniore un uj inlmi rirolcre.l con-

e .irl^ to tlm Tii'Xt one, the rourt " ile- <'lHlon resting, iiiidiT tlm law', iiixm Ms

In ii« liiio-ss of Uin 1ij(!I 'nhial Jiiroi ax shown hy Idx roi-licw to quea-

. fiiins from opp.ixlng cnimsel ami from ilie

th in g s go ab Moj ii.ij hetin going "T o niy mind Jt is mcTvdlhle. ' .‘'aM

O overnor Wllhun. ' ui»e uf tl > moM proaperuua, one uf the iiups;|. induxlrhojx, on« of the must tn lig litfucii miuh P-h "f th is S tale, If yon Lake it m.kn b> muii, htLB nevertlieii.'s« bt'ctj pc-rfu<ily uijniig to do no thinking a t all in the litid uf polltlcg."

The Governor said In* couUJ lliul an ex- j oatno a fte r lilm pfanatlon fiir mjvIi a runrxa In i*iii.-rxon - "V«'h“ and "no ’ were lIu-anHwerx. Mntew hich hfc Calk'd Hti excellently govermjd I being an evident undersTFinding of wKat c ity , < the exam inihg coimsel wax trying to learn

" I t m ay be that voii an- xu Hcins-hly ' and a w llllr;:inr*e to tu lii bin) imd -ut

HUDSON GRAND JURY MAY GIVE SURPRISES

JE R S E Y tTTV , ucl. 17-M ach specuU- tloii Is being tndulg<‘d In about the c o u r t­house us thu Ihdlctnienis which the grand Jury le expected to hand lii to J u s ­tice S w iijze late IhlS anernoou,

T he report will not down th a t there will be eoine auri>rlse» for aeseral county olll- clula.

U U also rum ored th a t the ju ry hab taken m ore than imaslntf rtoUoe of the charge of Ju a ilce Bwayie concerning the alleged ndsuse of county fiinds

The Justice has also referrt'd to th e re­lease uf prlsoiiiers by Slierlff Krdly, riml this, It Is declared, is likely to resu lt in Indk 'tm entb hetnn found

RETRIAL DATE SET FOR READY

Case of Lawyer Cooricted of Will Forgery to Come Up

Norenber 20.

MANYFANS ON HAND TO VIEW THIRD BATTLE

Dark ClooJi Fail to Keep the Crowd Away from Game

at Polo Grounds.

COOMBS OPPOSES lATHEWSON

HANGING FIRE 19 MONTHS

The -rre rt N H son’a long pxflininiill'Ui Was pi-rcepllldi- yoxlerdny aiid Tn-ilay In

i tliF' Icrpu r»'iiliCH of Hie mb smen wlio

con ten t th a t Unrigs m v going well liiat you don 't care liuw H itigs go uul. ltit* uf P a te rso n

‘Ts it possible that Udtei-soi> is so com­p lacen t about lii-r ■•wij affa irs Ihul ?Iil' does not r.i,.- ini.kiumi,; uboul Hu S lj te of New J pjmc/ Ih ta u s e \o ii jr»- a t pres- en t followin'-^ till' pJogn-Mslve leader­sh ip 111 lilt- S ta le of Nfw ,|i-rsey.

"I am not pas^.lng any jiidgm tiu al all upon the cljurat l« I of Hie gcnllcm en con-

The exam liisH on uf Tiihsinrtn K "b4Tt F,' Ha!n was tliv flrsi tlilmr "n the i>r<4gr«m ' a t the opening <if eo.jrl IJalii a f 'u ll I W ar vel- ran. Is tiUTi- iTian sixl* years I uf age lb'* ime brief ordejit (n llie

>iillxr3 rt ion uf file deri-nse w h* n Alturney j PaiTow asked him wluit lie w nnll do if hft

"had to g i\e a vprdirr wHIiout lipftrlng ! Ihe es'ldi’MCe," arul he rephefl: T wo!ild; not do It ■

Court ru n “Pned jirom plly nt 10 oVlrckre rtied , somi Ol H e.u I knnw qthI jversim- | iinjp plrv'e the trial beganally f.'ileum. hut ;hey will n d jilhkw :!,flr . - .

Hi mosi a sJuglP hiuli forwur«l In th e Pplieit- if uutit:: ill tlioiigliY ur pollHcnl nclluii Hi'cl i lu j -kike rhe chaiu'e tu rebuke any um.* wbutdogi move forward In those l i-.ds

Ttie tJu u -n iu r’s ttin*-s look on lidded se- ^ e llly as lu- dlsnus.sf-d the p r r t th a t money l-ad pljjM'd In the polltfca of Puasaic C m m ly in i he puat.

.Uoiii*,* ill lOIrcrIlonpi.'■E^■p^y man here who Kuowx uityihlng

know s the p a rt Unit -noiiey used to play )n th e el^ctfuna of Passaic C ounty ." he £a)d. !

Thun even m ore ivhum ently he added,'T have not come here 10 sprinkle rose w a ter , guhilemun. 1 Jtnow Ju st abou t aa m uch of the getieral procedure In Pastirdc C ounty a s It Is neoeHPury to know, and 1 know th a t there were tlm ea .wbfin th a t ymrty won th a t had the mc|iit m one)' to spend. 1 am free to say th a t there wei*« tlm o f when If the D em ocrats bad the m oney they wop, and If th e ftepubficane had th e money they won."

A rtpple o f laugh ter SQread th rough the th e a tre a t thle th rust.

"Y ou laugh." eonllnned G overnor W il­son. "A re you really am used? Is It really an y th in g to you th a t Fassaic County should have th a t reputation? Is It ready a m a tte r of Indifference to you? D on't you care? A ren’t you In the le a s t bit asham ed , and a re n 't you wllHng, now th a t It Is m ade an ex tre m e ly h asa rd o u s th ing to use money in pollllcfl, to bring P assa ic in to th e fron t again as one of the coun- t l e t th a t th inks and acts arid achieves 7"

C on trasting the D em ocratic record of th e lae t nine m onths with th e R epubllcaa record; G overnor Wltnon held th e O. 0 . P. mettapd of doing th ings up to ridicule.

" I a sse rt th a t they m ade prom ise a fte r prom ise, and Invariably failed to fulfil the prom tsee. If Inconatstent 'Wtth certain vested In terests In th is S tate. T hey did the Uttle th ings; they did the little th ings on th e aide, out they did not do the main th^nfs. They promised to give you a publTo u tilities commission, w ith power, b u t they did no t do it.

'•They promised to correct this, th a t an d the o th e r abuse, bu t they did no t do i t T hey fooletf you again and again a l th e elections, wid. If you a re in love w ith b e ln f fooled, why go on—In God’s najno. go ecu Nobedy wlU do any th ing b u t pity you* nobody* 1 hope* tti the S ta te of New

^Jersey , will follow your wtomple."W ake up! G et a move on youl W hat

a re y o ti w aiting tor? Are you w atting for th e m lliennlum ? Do you sea any signs «>i it? H ave you seen any Republican who looked a s If he had th e mtUenniuTn in hla

I d o n 't m ean any Kepublican voter, b u t I m ean any KcpubSIean leader. W ould you tak e his note of hand for the delivery o f th e millennium?

HepttbllGao E lrp h e n t.* t Bometlrnes suspect th a t the Ropubll-

oan p a rty Is In the condition of a certa in e lep h an t I heard of some tim e ago, th a t had been standing In the sam e place for a lOTW whlls and dnaDy w hen they took th e chains oft of film you could no t con­vince Ihftt e lephant th a t .

" I f vou w ere lo offer him the m ost tem pting morsel, Just beyond the « a o h o ' bU snout. be could not re sch It standIng s till be Kvould let it alone. m* Biiii l i e ___ .u,.,neer<!d ve t th a t he

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1 know he has not discovered ye t th a t he

*There* w as a bu rst o t app lause aa the Q kirernor suddenly m ade an appeal tor l ^ s a l o C ounty’s support In the ^ r k ot regenerating New Jersey, H e said ,

"■What 1 w ant to arouse you to is the eonsclousnese th a t New Jersey Is on the ov* o t a new e ra In her pom lca, la a w ak ­en ing to the rea lity of independent voting, o f p u re voting; voting according to con- - vIoUon and notan d p riva te in te rests; and th a t it Is of the u tm o s t consequence th a t a county fam ed fo r Its Intelligence and Industry, like the co u s ty of Passaic , should ta k a a (orem osl p a r t In th is new development.

" t h ave come here to sum m on you to ek tro lse your tree sovereign rig h t as A m erican* and to a ss is t In redeem ing the B tate of New Jersey from her old order. By redeem ing the S ta te o f New Jersey 1 do no t m ean supporting me. I am not go ing to redeem iho S tate Of New Jersey . B ut, m aybe I m ay say It lo r m yself, th a t 1 am mereA' an honest m an, th a t Is all.1 m erely try to do w h a t t say I am going to do; and I.W ould be absolutely useless to th e S tate of New Jersey If It w ere not fo rtu n a te ly th e ease th a t 1 have been a s ­socia ted with some scores of o th e r honest m en who m eant to do w hat they said."

P red ic ts n e a llK an irn i,Jn c]oalb|g ao v ern o r W ilson painted

Vi.nlrenieii K .s lic.-kcr anil Siiib..rn MamUuK w eic plnreii {n th ' jilty Inix, brlouhm ihe rumibc'- up in tu i lvi-. Iiii. r- roiration uf -1. I! V- ijna-'kenbiish, an tx - pressmrin. then w as begun

MAYBAUMS CAN KEEP LICENSE TO SLAUGHTER

All question as in the rovocatlnn of the Blaugbtcr-bous‘d license of A. MHybaum & Hons, In the V allsburgli fllMtrlet. was re­moved to-day, when Edw ard M. Code Informed the S ta te B oard of Hf^alth, In Bqsslqr^.^t T ren ton , tlta t the praprleloia of ftie establishnif»nt wmjld Immediately request (be bureau of anlm ol Industry to ansign a fqd«>ral InMpector to the plant.

Mr^-lQoUe appeared before the board as counsel for M aybaum & Sons, who were fited to show cause lO 'day why their llcenae should not be pcvokfMi, This ac­tion by lliG S ta le board followed the re. cent Inspection of the slaughter-house, a t which two bob veal and six enrrapsee uf beef, the la t te r badly affected with tubor- culofiJs. w ere d lsrovered and denatured.' Mr. Coll« did not a ttem p t to dispute tho fac ts subm itted lo the board in Hie re­port m ade by Dr. R B. F ltz Randolph, ch ief of the division of food and drugs. Ho contended, hovover, th a t the condi­tion discovered a t the s laughter-house by the Inspectors, woh an Infrequent one, flUliough likely \o occur a t any time,

Mr, Collb pointed out th a t the meat seized w as not the p roperty of A. May­baum & Sons, bu t th a t of two other butchers, who used the slaughterhoune for k illing the fr own products H r sub­m itted th a t by p lacing a federal Inspec­to r a t ihe p lan t all poefllblllty of a fu tu re recurrence of the kind complained of would be ^voided.

The S ta le board shared th is view and p rac tically uaeured Mr. Colte th a t the Uconse would not be revoked If the In­specto r were plaqed in charge as prom­ised.

T h e M aybaum astab llshn ien t was fo r­m erly under federal supervision, but for aome reason th e p rop rie to rs asked for the w ithd raw al of th e Inspector and the request w as acceded to. The S ta te bon-rd would like to see a goiiem raent inspector s ta tioned a t every slaughterhouse In Hie B tete, believing th a t If such a plan could be carried ou t th e re would be but few com plain ts of the k ind made against the M aybaum concern.

"FOUR CORNERS" SIGN TO BE BASIS OF SUIT

A cting a t th e Jnsfance of William P, O 'R ourke, superin tenden t of bulldlngfi. the c ity law departm en t will commence su it a g a in s t the N ew ark Sign Company for an alleged violation of the building code. The case involves the erection of a big e lectric sign on the roof of a build­ing a t th e n o rth w es t'co rn e r of Broad and M arket s tree ts .

T his sign la nearly fifty feet high. When the bulldere first app ll^ i for a perm it they showed the steel work plans, but failed to ind icate w ha t w as to go on the fram e except, "electric le tte rs ."

Mr. O’R ourke assum ed from this tha t th e re would be plenty of free passage for wind and g ran ted the permit. Now he finds th a t th e re Is a solid portion which w as not shown on the plans filed w ith him ae pro^1dod In section J48 of the building code.

There have been num erous conferences betw een th e city officlsl and the sign com pany 's law yers. P itney, ...Hardin & Skinner. B ecause of th is uncertainly as to the legal aspect of the case, the law yers cla im ing th e sign conoern Is not a v iolator, Mr. O 'R ourke has not stopped the work, bu t It w as derldetd lo thresh it out In court. Action will be brought Jn the Fhrst P rec inc t Court to recover a fine of and ^ a day for each day the s t ru c tu re rem ains In vlolatldn of tiie code.

In y u a r te r SeHsli-ns Hilti morning. J u>1k' Davis nirij u liicmoraiifiijm In Hie i in !i n tlun Ilf MAthP\^ J Hvad), wh" uski 'i HlhI the liHlliUniuni aBulnsi him on Hh- of luivm^ fi rgcd Hie iifimv of Jutin U KiihSt'il lu Hic laMi^r's wiU U- ilor a ivU lal g ra iiie l .............. .orU'Ttsl Hin rptiluL (lit- ilau Ih’ IOh N'>- veiiiliMr Jii Tin- appHiuHor. wa.-i iiuoU- l y Thuman ,S Htuiry, us ouinii"-l I'"f IH U'l>

Hvnil> wan lnilli.t»‘d a l Hih ,Vpril l i i iu uf uu* I'oivrl, K**7 He <'irivii. i ’il Ja:uurv H. liVtti T he raf<e wun I'liTni'il to lliv C ouri-of E rro rs and when aIrlal 'V ii.'i onli-n-il uf i-rrora h\ llietria l Judge

Tilt* nii'inorsiidutn of .ludgn Duvl.a fo l­lows .

"Un th!a Kpiihiuitlon. HoTofiur. wliiil i«111*' p io p i’r ooiirs* for Ho- c<>un tu pur- s n r '' Tin- ilrfoiMliiiit liu,** l>i-vii r«'li as«-(i '^n lila ow n r' i < Miitzaurr, linl Hu* tiulu-tfio-rit IjUN UiM b<'rl, lifoUI'lll I" I'llll Him\i’j)lrr d*' io \o w ;iN oriii-ri'il li> H. *• mnl of Et rcirs.

"Tin- ronNiUiilloiial rl^ht In nil crlnilrial fir'iPoruHon> is tlial i Im- nccuM'-l shall I .ivf th e righ t iu a H]!fff!v uikI i'lihUc nijH li>- an hnpurtjul Jur> Whai tlh- ile- clsinu of th r court Wuulil lisw hr-ii In Him rtuiti- vs IHIta, 60 Att Rep at U-Tj.hUil Hie npiU lrafl'in h*‘f*Ti tiosi'd npoii thfHi.'rout:il. If ts iliincnJl tu ^ily, hut (hr fiu't that Hip rlghi tu u speeily trliil clmgtf lo the a rcuse ii In Hu- ru»r of a v. iilie «le mwo innl ilmi U Is fht- ilnty of Hu- ro u rl to observe th a t rl^thi, I think, ts plainly point.-ti i.ni hv tin- (’inn of KtroiM and App*'alH in I'aitor.son \> SUile, Now J« rse\ law s, at I?’'.■ "In th r P alH rso ti rnsv, u\ w hlrh Hie

r ow irtion, on nppoul, waa reveraed and a v rn lr r d r n o \o ordvred, Hie onurl paid: 'Tin- flirt Unit his oiinvlrtlon wns rrMTSt-d on e rro rs • • * Inipoai'd upoii the IriKlC'lurt The <lnt^■ r>f f*'Hvlnn lilni. of cou isr, in ol .i. i v iinre of his right to l>e triedspi '

‘ In vi'-w of tills biiighxTig*' 1 think the d m \ >1 Hip lo m l Is plain, arid th a t Hie Rcrupoil Is enlMlerl to liavf an parly d a te SP1 fur Ills re tria l 1 will set the iw eii- lletii (Inv of Nuwml.'pr, Ihll, us the day fu r Hip U lol of tbv shove Indictm ent."

INJURY BLASTS LIFE PURPOSE

Patrick Nonafliafl's Hope of Eoteriof Priesthood Spoiled

by Losinf Arm on Rail

LOST BALANCE BOARDING CAR

H ie am hltlon to enter the prleaihood blasted, Eatrk^k M onaghan, of KS4 Ninth s i re d , Je rsey City, a Junior a t ycton Hall College, l?ouih Orange, is In the O range M emorial H oapltal with lila right a im am piiiatecl above Hie elbow. Only a man w ithout phyatcal defect can be a priest, and M onaghan ’s hopes were shatu-rud yeste rday afternoon , when he fell under a tra in a t tTve South Orange Station , l ie lost hU ba lance as he was about to board a L ack aw an n a tra in . He fell under the tra m and hie rig h t arm was v/tABhed. He la In a c ritica l condition at the hospital.

I*eaving college earlier than ueual to keep a pronile© made to his m other th a t he would g e t hom e about i o'clock to asHlat her In some work, M onaghan h u r­ried down S(iuth Orange avenue, and. he w as a t 'Valley s tre e t when the 3;06 o 'clock tra in pulU d Inbo the station, He ran the block to the sta tion , and with hie book« In hl8 left hand grabbed the guard rail of th e set'ond ea r from the rear.

The tra in waa then going a t such speed th a t M o n a g h a n could not m a in ta in his b a l a n c e a f te r landing on the p la tfo rm steps. H e m ade an effort to spring back to the s ta tio n p la tfo rm clear of the tra in , b u t slipped ajid fell parallel w ith the tracks, h ie rig h t arm falling under thi? wheels.

M onaghan, who was tw enty years old, w as a day s tu d en t a t Seton Hall. W illiam J . L anders , also of Jersey ClD', who Is now In th e Sem inary of the In itnacu la te Conception, s tudy ing for the priesthood, is a cousin to the unfortunate youth.

UHOrNI>S. New Y ork i " l 17 - ThsH y thouHiind o f inort- jn-uple fUbil (h<* w id f rcdchej* of thf- llrush s lii'llu m (hlh a f le rn o u n to ee»' Hi.* Nrw V i'ik NsHunuIrt und th e rtillit.l- 'lpb ln An i-n. n h .4 I'ligrtgc In th e tlilii! - ■ihli’St -■r Hii- w iirld 'n ImBfball st-rlf-N l-^arh i'«ii\'»-mlt*r hdU ■won a g am e iinti imvny b f lu v»-il (hal tlU' tide of v lv tn r \ y..iuM se t m lo-diiy an d po in t th e v. u j t n Hit* Ilual w in n er of (he merles

A du ll g tiij day th a t wiis iillrtl ^ ilh P 'tr t.-n ta of n iln fu lled lo tlan ti.m Hic e riih iis idam of th e i.*ruwd« ’nlilvli v,ild-

;i uphtildi-il th« hjillliiK ’iiol li.'loiitg lo u rU ac of Ihe A HiIcIb’H iuol H u iiiI n

'III!' (.Hunts in Hieli muiiiImu iiiH iunns {-f tiJui-k w en- Iho rtrHt In Hm- 11r*M. and 11 Wrti, nol u n lll th e hturn- ( liib liiuJ ab o u t v.ifKlui|**d Its b u llln n i-nnHw*' lh .ll i'lHlud*'lphlu iro l te i l >ki th-- d ia ­m ond A Dm- la in begun Hi full ten miEiuioH ht'i'ure (he g am e

rjillaiti'lphlaiih wIjo laiiu* over (o pei- lu-l.i\ > ij.iiiie Were brim m ing wiiti

fli 1 ■ ■■ arui ready lo ba.-li Hn ir i>i.lnioiisv Hi r*ouirlh1n*4 lieaUieN w n i.s rUr KldHI • i:,.Hill I sll^'hlh In l i ' \u r ol ilit- irUintb, li-'w-v *-r. lai^fidy Ihrougli tfm pi'-pondiT- ii ; V II! Nry. Y’nrk monpy ,

Ttji- sale of ilrkolh dow niout! to-duy S'H- Hfi! ild bejJiijnv Hit-re* wi-n- piaLli- ia l l \ iiii MoaiH fur ('i-du\'t* loiiH vl lo be1. ol Two dullor si'iiN hiLiiil for rnim to

ViUili' m any of ihv spomilai i :« w tre },u|<liriK [li.'lr sea ls for $> and |ki.

T ht* ^'H(herln*< oulsole the bleacher gftli- In Ion- ih:3t e n tr s iu '' w :uj opensi: 'I S'Jill wliai li-N.., iTiihii.-'lasin tliau('ll !'i-' i.i irmiiK of III llrsl uanie Of Hie eoMi ?« ‘ i/ily Jive lnj\s speni tho nluhtill' ............ -H s o'l III' I; tiioi. u* 'rf iiftri'iy3' ' lii One of !!i"-v Ito w aited allmcbi v^;|s a nenni ili’.iii iy s iudeni, who.‘•P'lu III Iona w a trh ated un ,i ‘ i.i;.1" X ii der an elei'lrii liKld reading awell (I ii.lfMl Hlble.

Udiofj tlu- M eacher g a le s vnere throw n Hi mil, alioul 811(1 I'ersuns w ere In line

Ml Hie iirket office. A fter these bad en- lenHj and selected Hndr favurlle s|iotn oji Hu- siands, there nol erimjiih de[nam! fur liekets to nei'csHltate form ing Hie line n^ain. although Hu-re v.as bt',i!ly tr i rk lf of pj>c-r't:i lura Ihrougli Iho Rate.

N 'lH i'i the t hrraH-nlnK vearn .-r nor Hi'ki t MJiliiers null I k rop H,(. ,fi»vtils

,\'ut wllli Hie rtish Hinl iii.+ rkoij Hio up '.iniK g.iiiio In tills .'liy, hui slowly, 'P ile tlj, u iihuiji hurry mill liu>tl.- ih .\ '^ n ie The vao.mt epoiH in The 'r«' ii blBa(hers flllMi.1 alriio.**! ln ip‘*f(u.|i|!hlv H\1 30 there ivere few vaenni .-eais then- alHiuuifti the luilders of yeais In tlu-KriiTul- hlund w i-r*- iri j. li slow er In a rH \ hip

Wln-n the (iliintw. led hy AliWh.-ws’U -•nme oul on the tleld nr 1 Al fnssIriK a H;H| to and fm like a hum h .if ror>ihali players, they k-'I a very mild Imud. ^\’hetl H few mlmiles la ter the Arliletlcs wan- derfsd leisurely aerosa the dlattifind. Hu*y were preei.-d with a veM of approval

The Hell), wlilh- h*:isonjihly fiml, was moist en-iiiqh tu dlmmlor any f>ai|' th:u luiil been In play th ree mlniitprt, ami the rn u n n tr In wtiicli tl;r \'arlouis filtehers shkfl them over the plfitc waa stron^Hv indioiitiT’e of more liltilng than had clmr- ueierlsi'd the previous i'r»nles1.« I 'p m tho upT'Eilng of (o-duy's gam e ihe duel had be-n a l leafit svventjprtve per cent, u piLchcra' caiu«wl. had iTeen hut lit­tle hrllllanry ill^rplayed 1>y e ither ti-um on the liijse llnep, find th e re tvaa little apvr- tu tiilo r work nffered hv any of the rla .f- ers Jif either teum uiilskle of ilio l»at- te rlcs Aw u reaiilt of th e ir Inalilllty to pet men th first base, the G iants had no opportiinliy lo disp lay the daring has% ruivnlng which ohsiracterlJU'd th e ir final spurt into the N otional League leader­ship.

SHOWS JDDCE BLAIR GOT NO ADVANCE FAY

JEHHKT HITY. Oct. IT.^Judga ^Blair, uf the H'idwon t.'ounly Ctrovft, this morning put at lent any charge to the effect lliHt he e\er ilrewTil* watary in »d vance or ttiat he uvyr l>orruwed money from the eminiy

Hlriffl the dIsclowureH following the loans made by (.'ounlv I'oUertur S lrp b ^ M. Egan, there lifts' been rvj>ort» to /fie «*f- fw't (hftt HoiTtu* of the JudgeU drew their Nnliirlos ahead of I’ftrning tlnun.

Judge Itlalr wroii- to ^’ounty Chllectnr Egan affklng him m i.xam lne Me books, ftnd to-day he recelvt-d tho following re­ply :

"1 have your letter i>f ihlg date. An ei- amlnailon of the books In my nffiri* uluiws that you have never drawn any salary Ob any ooniHlon vuittl RVicU salary wuh due, and that you 1ia\t* rivvor borrowed a fiuUar from the county."STErilKV M Hounty HollectOr "

GIRL’S HOT SHOT FOR ^ R D I A N

Jtiss Carlotta Featk Tells of Rows with F. R. Haddock

aad His Wife.

WAS CALLED A "LITTLI FOOL"

BAKER’S HOHE RDN HIT TIES IIP CONTEST IN THE

ninth mieG of ganeAfter a most sensationtl battle, the third game of tlie world championship

hascbalt series was tied to-day between the Giants and the Athletics. The

contest was of the hair raising type, the culminating feature being Baker's sen­

sational home run smash in the ninth.

Another great crowd witnessed the game at the Polo Grounds. The COii-

lomary ovstions were given the pitchers, Mathewson and Coomb*. Up to the

ninth the battle was almost air-tight. Coombs having Ihe better of the battle to

that point, allowing hut two hits. Twenty-five Inning jack was in great foriB.

RAINY WEATHER AHEADR ain to -n lg lit and 'o -n o irn w . with a rtao

In tem pera tu re , la th e fo recast of both the W ash ing ton and local w eather observ- era.

T he tem p era tu re a t i o'clock thla morn­ing w as « degrees, a t 7 o’clock 53 degrees.

w ith a few strong lines the p ic ture o t the ^nd a l noon 3» degrees. The hum idity a talii------- ■ ■ ■ ---------- -

pactles, when men wlll^take sides sc- per cent. The wind at noun was aouth- eordlng to whether they betteve In the east, with a velocity of fifteen miles per (undamental principles of the original hour,. , ___■ ..am. The mailmum temperature yeaterdavA,nerican government. He said. . „ „ e s the minlmnm si '

-The American people are reforming J,® M S deerTesIhalr partlfiH. Five years from now tho M i>frtnake-up of nelilier party la going to be mum humWh} Pe . J" '" '-whal It Is now. As a matter ot mum 68 per cent, arid the average 71 per faot-not ea a matter ot boaat, . cent- The prevailing wind waa aoutheaet.b“ ’ ” k i “ a ^ a “ of f a c S f w t t h a ^Utmocratlc parly In the United Btate* ?" to dnv the hlirh.rt •has the advantage of the Republican d eem s thS loweafwparty In this, that Ite progreealve elo- ■‘'i™ K s 'd le r i^ rtnent has got control ol It, and the as me and the average W.6 6**^ ■ The day waaprOfr«s«1V6 elemeat baa not got cunu'ol ________Of tba R«pu4jUcan parly. Tbe Democrailopartlf, tberelwe, Is a favored candidate } MRTBODISTS END SESSIONfor the tliefliincB' of Ihoaq who bellere -■ ' ijin refonth beeSMs It ts .ln a beUer pMl- , j o r o n t o , Ont. Oct. 17.-The clealng tloo 10 e»t*bll9h reform "JJl" aeaslon ot the Methpdist Eeuittenicia Con-iNtrty Ig, not beeeuw It le more hone*!. About 700

, WbMtniMfUnAkl^me. 1ft aemmjL. | dW*f*tag..w*ra p r ^ t . .......

MAN WHO BEGGED FOR JAIL FREED WITH JOB

John S rh ad l, fifty-four years old, who fa il wetfk begged Judge H err,. In th e F ou rth F re r ln c t Court, to fiend Mm to jaJl for filx m onths, to-day waH releaBed from Jail and earu red a Job with a fo rm er em ­ployer, InM demaUy, he alm ost foimU a oousln

W hen Schadl was arraigned beforo Judge H err, la«t week, he said th a t no <m« w anted to employ a man with g ray In his hair, and th a t his only homo for neafly a y ear had been benohes In MlUiary P ark . HIb fo rm er em ployer read the new spaper Ktory and com m unicated with Judge H err, 'telling blm th a t SchatJt was a good m e­chanic, though at tlm«8 a little unsteady, and th a t he would give him 's«tcady w ork a t good pay.

A sh o rt while afterw ard John Schadl, a maMon and builder, of 484 Elghtfiontli ave­nue, called on L'aptaln Vogel, In the F o u r th P rec inc t tUailon, and told him th a t a cousin, a namcBake, wavi fifty -four y ears old. and th a t hu had not seen him In tw en ty -years. He declared th a t he had read of tlie m an sent aw ay aa a va­g ran t. and th a t if U was his couffin he would ta k e c a re of Mm.

W hen the o ther Schadt was taken from Jal! 10 the F ou rth P reelnrl Station, SchaiU the bu ilder did not know him, but the men shook hanrl.**. and then, a fte r Judge H e rr had a ta lk with the erptw hiie v a ­g ran t, he w as sent lo his form er em ­ployer. *

\¥ILL USE AT ELECTIONPRIMARY BALLOT BOXES

_______ _ /C ounty C lerk 'WoolBton ycHterday tu rn ed

over to th e c ity 172 keya for the ba llo l- boxee used a t the prlm arlea, Septem ber %. T h is waa done following the forn iai petition m ade by the Common Council yeste rday to the C ircuit Court, ask ing th a t th e c ity be aifnwed to open th e .b a J- iol-boxea and use them.

•pile g ra n tin g of the request relieves the c ity of th e necess-lty of buying h ne%- aet of ballot-hoxes. The eon ten ti o f the baU ol-boxea from the prim ary election WiU preeer\*ed th ree months.

--------------- »WeeMl's Cough Cordis!; coo«h«. croup, <UM-

tberiOg wbowtiuf eo^gb and huxcoghs cured-'- Adr.

CONVICTS TWO IN CAHLE CASE

Man Who SoM Infected Cow to Jacob Paol and Latter Are

Fined and Jailed.

PLEAD AFTER INDICTMENT

fiprrii»/ Rfmci* of theW iL K E fl-hA H nK . Ocl 17,-T w o oonvlc-

tlon.<i 'svprt' rn lcrcd in the U nited S tales D istric t Ciiuri. yesterday . In connection w ith th e go\ o rnm iu ifs c rusade ag a in st th e ehlrmt-m of luhert-u lar cattle , in which Jaooh Haul, a N ew ark bu tcher, re- Bldlng a t l L ittle Ptreel, Helleville. 1h In* volved. '''

Paul 'A’aB found K'dhy, ms was F rederick Onllow, of H ulhlead . I ’u . who Bnld an Infected cuw tu I’an! I'lml was scntrn i'ed hy Judge W llnier tu sin-mi th ir ty days in Jail and pay n fine uf^J.T'. heBldes paying tlie cost of prt'serutluti ('allow , who Is a Juflllce of (he peace, wiih fined IJTt and given tw enty-five days in jnll,

The grand Jury Inillclerl ( ’sllnw before he ndmltterl his guilt Th*- ra se GS*.ime into Ihe Federal C'ourl hA-caUfii- the seih ing of a dercBflOd ,ci.w euni^tUuied a breaoil of the InterfUjite i om m ercr law.

W ASHINGTON, Oct. 17 iS peciH l)-So lic i­to r George F, McDul>e. of Ihe United Suites D epartm ent ot A griculture, was In p^saefisloti of the s w r o stateruelU of Jacob pinil. In wlfirli Haul arlm llted he had ahlppeil a tu b e m ila r rnw fr^mi H 'd l- fitead to Hi*- Canfield (7ommlafiion Com­pany of Newfirk.

It wne upon this ronfesslon largely that Pau l WRK i-ithvli-leil of violation of the federal <|uarBiitine hiw

T ha t the I'unfielrl com pany was Innu- cerit wap m ade oh\-lous by the teplimony of Its treasu rer A lbert Canfield, for the governm ent.

"Pftiirp .fipnience waa too a light." de* d a re d Mr. Mr-Lahe lo-day. "for so ap p ar­ently wilful A vlnJatlors of the law. Wo have been much mure s-iuc.cpsftfiil In oThar prvRpecuilona in and atiout New York City. E very effort !s being exerted hy the de- p iirim ent to close In on a num ber of

I shippers and paokera In th a t region who I a re bold yet ovitslve offenders

"W e had more than six ty conviction*' Iflit year T hnt m eans th a t more than I sixty concerns aband(^>ned their Hleglt)- I m ate pracilsefi. for w herever n aysiem atlc I cam paign against puch men Is cojidurted,' a s the departm ent has been w orking i lately , a number of off^’iiders a re inllml

dated and voluntarllv cease th e ir vicious j tranBacileina."

At the local office of A. Canfield A Co. II was s ta ted th a t the firm sim ply acted as b roker for Foul and wap not Im plicatedIn the shipping of the diseased cow.

REGIMENTAL REUNION IK DOVER A RRANGED

Sprrifft Kwrlce of (Ac 'SE'WB.fDOVER. Oct. 17.—The tw en tie th annual

reunion of the V eterans ' Aaaoclation of the Twenty-!(bvenlh R egim ent, New J e r ­sey Volunteers, will be held here T hurs-

\ day, October 3fiThomsK Oliver, of «1 C linton atreeL

N ew ark. Is vice-president, and L ieu tenan t J. WesiiP Jackson, of B ank street, N ew ark , i* aecretary of th e aBsociatlolu

---------------- • ------- 1-------D e w a r 's P o r t W l»e a n d O live OH.

Nothing, m orenourlahfng and s t r e n g th e n !^. U. T. Deivey ft Bodb Co„ 138 FiH too i t , M.T* I —Adv. , » *

A heitring in the petition o f Mlfti Car- h ina HcuHi for Hu* yeuioval as lier guar- l(M i uf f-Tiilcikk H Maddoi k was begun b ri’Utf J ijJ k*' ^^1lliam P. M artin In the M.-phud- i Murl hub morning.

Ill Hi" course !if ]uT leNflmoiiy Miss JI'uC i •b-iltiix'd ihut ber guiird lan hud rail"'l, iilHrmigli fMMjuvntly rc iu estcd lo du M». Ill hir>irni livr u» to (hi- exact statu* o! h rr ii tuminiuHj^rr's cpiul*'. tt'hvn <be i^uuKht Irgul iidvk-e in the m a ile r a U'larii'l vsait prvi-lrtJlaleiJ. In wlilcli Mr*. .Miiddi" k. wifi of tii'f ^'uardiUM, ucini'linK t't tiu' w’ilui's.-4 wHii a cuispi-'iioup figuU'

'(>h OOt- UVI HKKIM. ‘ MI^B Ht’Rtdl lUHttlb-d,"Mr Mu.itiik’k iIm iurci.1 lie cnulil wtll Hio li'jiifiv n'T-i iiiy luuid. If be w auled lo l dorvii h I) In rt.. h. Tlu-n 1 anku l lurn wti> he luiij ii.ii rlb-d an u c o u iit in g and Ilf told Ol" Hull the aiiri i.iRUtv, 'M r. An- dersKfi.' tiilil Ijliii It Wtt.'-Ji't [ivvossary. I toliJ iilin (dal iJmi was a lie.

'.Mt.s. Ma>ldiM-|< iljvn (c>"k a haml in Hiu ar‘ uuietit and said th a t 1 w-hould umloubt- vdly "iijiij- lilt distlm (lorj o f being Hiu one shitibijj Mglil ainou»{ Ml' Maddock a frli-iids to tloiibi hip |ion")*ty.

'1 io]i] II->- I winfit] Lie saUHlied tu hMo" for .Horm- |»uriM)S".

■\\'i-ll. I m Jusr ta'Ktiiidiig (n apprerialf* ymj,' wUries.H iiniitril Mrs. Muddock us Jiauiik n-iuurki-d

Anti l iM JiiHt liHKlnnlnff to appreclalo >oii ' wiim-Ms said wiip her reJo1n<.ler.

"I I vwix Humi that she called me a 'd ^ — IMHe ft>ol,'‘ .Neath added

Th*' cuui’l asked If Mr. Mndrb'ck was pn'Henl Ht ihiM time, and wlliiewH rrp llid In ih" nfUrmatlve, He did not Ifilerfere al Hx' lime, iuid all he had (u Huy, wU- iieps declared, was by way of reproof for liarlDK [<>li1 lilm h* lied.

Aft"! rnlllhg me a *d---- Huie funl,' '*Mlsfi I b a th c<mHnije(], "sfio Raid f was thp higgegi fool filie evt»r saw excepl my pour, dem ented sister, and tiieh assail<*d my brutlier In a m anner 1 d o n 't euro lofepeiil."

"WoH Hiere an>'thlng else said a l that tim e?" upkpcl Fklward A. Day, counsel for Ml.x* Hentb.

"Y'ea," ’w'itnesfi arrsw'crcYl. "JusL aa thu cmiveruaHon ^M>und up ahe pciuii^d Hie leide very loudly and said Wus would‘raise h---- ' about th is before ahe gotHi rougTi/’

Mri*. Itnddoek** E a ro i i .M'hllc IhcHtJ siaiemerilH .were br*lng made

by tho wltnesa. Mr». M addock sul In a front seat In the (uiurtroom with Rev. W arren R. Neff, pasto r tif the De QtuoI M elho^lat Episcopal Church, on her left, and Rev Dr. George F D ickinson, a re ­tired M ethodist mlnjflter. s ittin g at horr'abl,

The r tu e cam e up for hearing on the rcturii of a rule lo alu>w CHUflft '^hy Mr. M addock should not he rom ot^d. The w rit WAS g ran ted by Judge M artin on appllcatUm of Mr Day two weeku ago, This Is being sought p.-Inclp:i1ly.~U Is HiiHl, because of (he fftllure on the part of Mr. Maddock tn file an accounting.

coIncUlent with the tak ing of teatlm nny In the case the ii(‘connHng In n'lesHon was filed with Hie su rroga te . Tills waa dori(‘ yesterday .-tfiernoon.

Mr. M nddork tiled with th e aurrognta three paperH -fw o nf them accom'Mngs, ftini ibe th ird a w.'Hvcr of the »50C fee left him In the wU! foi hla services as execuUvr and so application th a t the court set th e feen to b" paid Mm for hla eerricea. aceordlog to Inw.

In hi# B6C(^ur:Hng o.* truHtee and execu­to r of the estate, Mr M addock charges hlm aeir with n total "s ta te of flM.M7.6H, and »elt( down dlsburHenn.mts to the aitioiim of 141,WITT, for which hp r.r.kf. r.1- lowajicc. ’rhl.-i rimni.nt l.rtiiKK the to » n l,86,6.91.

The to ta l rotiiilrie Inronne frirni the es­ta te la set lit rff'

By the. It'-a th t 'lll Mr Ma-1.lo.'k wna left a specthc hr';iiefi of tJ l .161,06 for MISS H eath, hi M.“ criraelty ii.s to-r sim nl- Ian. In a sr..‘clal i.rcountthh' Ph'h tfhh the surrutratp, h.* shotfs th is nmoutit tn he now Increaact, hy ucenierl iTitcresl, lo 113,121.

F-OllowtnK the forniHl re[o4lriB 1" Mr. Hay of the l>*tillon wlit.ti the roieto show cause tva.s Kronte.l aiel the a n ­swer ns I.ri'imre.l l.v naliili K l.iim. of eotinnel for Mr Marldorlt. the lak inn of testim ont lieKSi' " ’'th MUn llen ili In Ihe wilnenfl stund

The wilru*.' ' licgTin hy rclaring huiv slip had lived Mt Hi" Mud<inrk home, HO) Ftosc- vine avcn i". ^he wuh elghl \c n rs ulrL If wa.s uiioii Hi" dcAth of hf*r p an iKK wlitn Bbc w as a child, sh f fxpluincd, th u i -be went to live III the home uf her ;(rm!*l- paronta. Mr Maddock w as living tluTO a t the lime,have continiie.l to reslilo a t the tfos.-vtlio avenue address, th.- K nim iparents liavioa died In lb** lri(crlrn

II w as one of tlu- provtolona In (he will of the lain M arg.in t r I le a ih . Hm girl's gratidm other, frui • whom tho la tlc r lu- hprlted upward ' f th a t Mr Mad-dock should be T" ri- ti'd to rc^jde «t tu»* H eath borne until iu^ ward a tta ined Hihago or • tw enty-fou! "( Per Hubsuijiu'nim arriage, provldi'i, inw vvcr. th a t h" re ­main Rlhgle. It WH' one of the coni' pltttftts contatned in 'he petition th a t a l­though Mr. Mad(l(" K luid mairi<?d he cou- tlnued to live there

O fF e r^ lliiinc (o B ride,Mr, Day Inquired into th e u lrcum itance*

of th la arrangem eiri WlthesH explained th a t ahe had requested Mr. M addock to bring h is bride to her rpaldenc© th a t she m ight be provldw^ with a borne,

‘T w as to pay f ''f one m aid, which ■was all my grandnK’ther iiad," Mlsa H ealth explained *and to Idre a wom an to do the w ashing. I aDo inid him lo aell my horse and ren t the siahle The ren t, I tho(iglit, would pay the lax .'s and leave Bomethlng over, and then wr- w<nijd dlapunae with

V te uoftchman and have a m an tom e in lo a ttend to ih t furnace and cut the g ra s s "

Asked If she still hud the horae and (f the coachm an wns aHIl in th e wervlce uf the hnuaehoids Mlsa H eath replied In the affirm ative. These, shft added, w ere u.**ed by Mr. and Mrs Ma<ld(ack during her ah- aence from home. Miss H eath testified th a t fo r the past two years she had been aw ay r t school

Respecting h *" repealed requests to Mr. Maddock th a t he Inform h e r a.s to th© am ount of h»-»r Inheritance and th e Inrorp© therefrom . Mis;:* H eath said first me.n- llon^d the m altc r Iwo year* ago. H er guard ian ma^b' ihe excuse, a t th a t time, she added, th a t he <rould not telJ her.

It w as not until la st M arch, while home for her E as te r vacation, the girl testified, th a t Mr M nddork undertook to expl&ln the a ia lu s of her affairs.

Under cross 'exam lnallon . Miss H eath m a!m a^e(i her d irec t testim ony. At the conclusion of this Mr Day m ade a plea for the removal of Mr. Maddock,

© ------- -—rrofeet Voar Valnabl#©.

a c t a house safe a t B aker'a, M arket at. P rice I7.B0 uk- fitrong besae, IS.ID AdT*

I^nlAl G R OrN D H. New York, Ocl. 17.— Though th r \M:'ivthnr was som ew tiat Ihmit»?nmK ut (he tim e set fur the s ta r t of the th ird tiaspball game for the cham - ploni'hlp Ilf the world hPtw rsn th e New York NqHuii.»Is and the IbuU di'lphla AniorU't-ins. ihcrn w.is no Im m ediate sign of n iln SI. (he Glanf-s took the field.I'liiptrip Hrcjinmi railed "I'lftV ball, and Hi" I'ontcHi vujM nil, A llhougli iboro a c re Kcvcra! vacnnl scats In the grands'land Hu* tib^nr.hers wore well and the ns-timnt*'d iiucrulanc" ut the s ta r t of the ' gun.e wiiift :ih.0U' The fmvB settled In their

In k*u'u an lli’limtlon of the oulcome- \ rnsfiiT ig luul shed whftl little

m nlsluri' iMil gi*HiiTcd during the night and cjir1\ m uinlng. sn tli.it when Ihc pho * i-H took in (he ir im siuons they fiuind t|ie piavlng spai'O 111 cxrelh 'n t condition

THE GAME IN DETAIL

BATTINC ORDERG IA N T H . .\T H L 1 ;T IC 8 ,

Devore. I. t. I nid. 1 fI>oyle. 2b, ijldring, o, f.Hnodgrsuis. c. f M urray, r. f. Maker, 3bMerkle. lb. M urphy, r. 1H criug, 3b. D avli. ib.F letcher, a, a, P a rry , e. ■.Meyer©, c. I-apii. c.Mftihewaon, p. Coonnhi. p

UmpIrea^Klem and Brermafi, Nailorml l.eagu«; Connolly and Dlneen, American l/csgue.

S C O R E O F G A M ER.H.E

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F ir s t liinlnK-ATTlI.KTK’S As on S iiturday. Mirthew-

iiponi'd til" fi.’SllvIlleN by m uklng his firi-l iihrhtul bull |(> Ixird eul th e p late The bii(ti-r fnubil the next tw o and then g ruu ty lfd nut. DuyN' io Mi'rklc. MftUy glutting un ufsHlHl for knocking the bull d'lwii. though ll Mrfis too hot for tilm lo h inilli' iiUlrl7ig drew two s trik e s and tJun gTfiundi'd out F le tcher lo MArkIr ('o lhns gill (V generotj'* hnnrt from all p a rts of ihe Hliulluni as he nicpped up for his flrnl trini He gmiinib-tl in M erkle and WMS throw n out. M altv covering the bag It wus A vt-ry closi' I'lay. No runs, no hits, no "rnuB.

NEW Y nK K - |>fvorn, whh tho m em ory nf \ cnli rtliiy s fom: }>lTlk*'-OiilH. lookedm ore i liliii.i-t to-day wli"ii he stni-m'd to Ih" iiiot" and fiu'etl a rlglil-luim b'd Hlnb m an. but his look uf sutlMfarlli.in faded (I'llikly ;iimI he f:iTin> d TJo>lc ground»’d oul lo Davie, mias.slst'd, bllHiig the first k ill pHdif'd tllf*H-(ly intu the llr.si bftsf- nian e haruls Snodgrass funned ( ’oonih.sdisposed Ilf the llrtGt ihroc td an t huUcrw w IHi "Iglil pit* h"d balls. puUlng his first till" over oil t-mdi man No run«. no hits, no eiTors.

Herond In n ing .A TH L ETH 'S- fUk(T got ft m using u:m l

Hbi h f t’am<' op hi the HViumd lufiing und 111 r"spoti.s" look a Htpilnl at th*' rlgh! lUi.l fciii'B Jit llif Folu Grounds. ll Is cousJd- crnbly higher than In Fhllnd(dphl:i. 111h effort, however, wan a grounder lu Doyl '. who mode a p re tly stop and throw , g e t­ting y fs te rd n j 'a Iiit» a t first.

M urphy liner! to Hvrzug, wlio b r tught Ihe tTOWd to its feet with a iie?isa‘.io!i.il catch following u running Jtimp a t ihc ball. It Wii« J)tie of iht' best Hloiia of the .iierles, Davis pokod n long tl.v o(it lu . HnodgniSh in d"0 ]j 't-ntre which Sr-mJ- gruw* rap lu rod . 'I‘hc lin k 'wns ..fisiiy -n-iGi the G ian ts during this half, jih bo(h lin k e r 's h‘ii grouurler nnri M urphy s line drive Hlrtrte<l off with tin* etirrm irks of rleiiti h lls No runs, ho hll.s, no errurti.

NEI^V Y O R K —M uiray fiew nut In I,ord. wbo cam e ovrr lnt«> I'cntri- i" [ili!I down the hall M*rkl" Irlwl io spryeo n up w hen Iw hil to Marry, but the lutU-r'a throw la Lyavls nipped him by yards, Herzog fanned I ’p lo th is stage of the gnni'- th e play hud been snappy and I'llU of ghigJT, turfh team s w orking in real rhnmplonis'hlp form and Hie oppopiiTig jfitrhers disposing of the bfltlora lri me", two. th ree uidur No runa, no nils, no orrcjrs.

T h ird Inn ing .ATM LR T IriS—Bftrry s ta r ted with u

lilcan HlTiglo tu left and on the flrj*t hall plU'hfld H arry stole second I>app lined to !>«jyls wln)He throw lo F^Iotcher ilouliio<l H arry. It was (be first double play of the sorleH. Hoombfi IDw out to Ijoyb*. a fle r fouling off (hrec with Iwcj strlke.'(. It wHH evident th a t the A thlotlia Intended lo try ou t Moyers and ih" r s n Hint th is first effi!>rt was sucrossful gU'i.* encijur-(igomenl, Nu runs, oin- hit, no HTOrn.

N EW YORK J''l*“(u|ier m* cj out lo M ur­phy a fte r he ha l lauflnl on i Ih* first i-all plrche<l. .Meyi-rn singled H,rmigli Maker, the hli being loo hut for the la iti'i’ tii Juiiidle- W ith Jine out atul one per- hvlon flrut sack. M alty walhe<l out urul with his wagon-tongii" singled lo right, Si n'l- Ing Hie India?! (it full tieud of pfi-am to third corner, witii time to Hpar" u whs a Hplendld w orking oul of the Mi und- n u i play Devoro foi’i’**d MaM\’, M ain lo ('ollliis, M i'j'ers scoring on Ih" pia\ D<’- I'orc u llem pted a wieni. hut taug lii,Liipi> to H arry Une run. two l,uy, on err(>r«.

Poup lh In n in g ,A T H J.E T H 'H -I.n rd filetl red («. S u 'd

gniKs and (ddrlng iio]ii"d <'n " iis '' llv lo F le tcher t ’olllns hH*ul out lt.\ HU inrii an Infield hit to llcrKOg. W hb i’«'stcrd:i)‘ a combliiftlloii of two down. (' -Itlus nn Hi» hose an*l R aker :i( ihc iiui, the ]art»*r sw ung at the hall and CotUnH mitde a desperiite d.ifih for fiecnufl urul w as called safe hy rm/i!r<- J'onjioliv th" decision Itelng greeterl liv fi. ■ Torm of hiso<‘rt. M eyors's throw w>-nt th rough to the hullaeye, but a trifle lar*' .\ffitty Jum ped filgh and [lulled flown a nwaty boundsr, throw ing out Maker a t first and cu ttin g off w hat looked Ilk" a certa in tiU. No runs, one hit. Po irro rs .

NETS' Vt‘>RK‘ -Doyle wii.h th row n out, rioIJIns to r>avis, jifter fouling off Ihreo good oni’fl Pnotigrass bit th« flrat ball pltclifHl for u high fly to l^ord. M urray flntv out to Murpliy. No runa, no hlte, no errors.

F if th iMBltts.A T irLF7T irS t-M urphy rapped an f>»»y

one lo Herxog. which the la t te r bnoUd and M urphy w in safe on th© orrur Davla sm ashed Connolly on th e h'ff with a Une drl-*© and w as safe a t first, wHh a single lo hla crodlt. M urphy [«rch©d on aecond and w ith no one out B arry cam e in bat. He nxcrlflcsea, M alty to Merkic. and th© two runner© niot’ed up a peg- L>ap|), under obvloua orders lo alem it o"Jt. mad© d©flp©rate ilashes a l the flrat t'W*) balls pitched and missed each by a foot. l.*app then bounced one to M ntty. who th rew to M eyers to head off Murphy- M urphy s ta r te d back lo th ird and the Iju lian tosHfd lo Heraog. wb« ran M ur­phy down and tagged him a fool from the plate. The ball barely touched th e run ­n e r 's leg, and It was a halrb reod th eacap© for the G iants. Davis took th ird and I jSPP second on the play. Coombs popped nn en«y lly to F le tcher and Mo-Hy waa safely out of the w orst hole he had g o t­ten Into In th e aeries. M otty g<>t a rou»- Ing reception as he walked to the bench,

. aa did H en o g . whose sprliU had nabbed M urphy, No runs, one hil. one e rro r.

N E W YORK—Merkle flew out lo Lord, w ho backed up against the le ft field

, b leacher fence to m ake the oalch- H er- [ ro g drew a pa^js. the flrai of the gam©.

M effog w as oul flleallng set'otid. L app to Collins. He mode a fin^ sprint and slid safely to Rhe bag. hut could not stop and w as lagged by Collins before he could get back Ifl the base. Vor the second tlm a In th e gam e the A thletics put a den t In th e G ian ts ' reputation for speedy base- runn ing w hen H u m m et th e satna Cat©

Devore fn iH tem ptIng to pilfer the s#c- rmd stetlim . Igipp’s th row to Collln.s <m Ilo ring high, bu t Collins grabbed | |. I-'lelcher gpiuTxletl ou t, H arry to Davis. No nmw. tvo hltw. no ©rrors.

M lilh InDlnir.ATHLh:T[rK-ri.i>r(l drnvo n tine fly |i>

M urray, whirlj the h itte r pulled down.luc- cepHng a hnni c liancf Olfirmg fanned. Hi" fiiHi Athletic .tirlke-nut i>f Hu> game. HnodgniHa ftnvHhored ro ll ln s ’a long fly. ami Hu- Bide was rotlrad i>n eight i>ai|n punlieil by ^ffttly. No runs, no Mia, rm errors

S K \y VOIIK M eyers fouled oiif to Ta p p Miitty. with one uf the tw o Imie hits si'on-d |>y the GluiitH, I'ame up His bi3B( effi-rl th is tim e, hnwG'ver. u-hs u p >|>- iip ll.v ti) riolllns. Devi»re dn-w IhiCi' fiiiil two iiTiil IliJ'u g ro u n d n l <>ui. Huker to Dnvis, H.v' lhl>* Hm*! Hi" heovlest of Ih*’ i-liiLids IukI !!wsy nnd Hitmist was gi-h-' T h e re was .still no stm or suggestion of It, liu l Uu’ hlnckiiers whJi'h. In tlif Hint ^-<mplJ' uf Innings, made ll dl/noiilt to fivau* t l ir hull hnd pimseti. , No rtms. No hiiH. No errorn,

f iio en lb In n iiiwA 'niL lC T H ’R -H ak o r rea. he.l for a high

Oh" t»n Hie outside of Hu* plate and staft- eii it for the right fiidd lileacherk.' toil It wiiM Hill of wleiKii and diop|M‘«,J Into Mul* rn> H m itt M unihy (lew out lo Doyli. [Jiivls farmed. Ttie tmif inning W'ss wmiitd up in short und duclfdve stylo and the crowd roared Its approval wit-n the sim peorf'l out for ii im im etil—Mi" first lime to-dfty, No runs , no hitw, no errors.

.NKW Y riR K -lx iy le groundup out Col­lins to Unvls. /'Hnodgraiw taim cd on thre© pUrlied IkHIs- M urray w alked on four Htrulghl halls, ro o rn b a 's aet’ond p a n Of the game. M urray m ade u dive for Bve- fiml on ih" first hall plH'lu'd and w as sSf© irtien ritiUiiUi.dropped J«app'(? throw Mtrr- h!" niii I'olllnn to No ruita, noIjIIs, on*' error.

F .lgh th lAiHng-ATHLFTlriH H(*irrv leaned on fh« sec­

ond ball p lifhed fo r u iio(H>|e down tlie h'fl foul line. L app Vk iit mil an hifteld hli to F letcher, iu’kJ wlHi sm-n on first !iiid tlilril. ('ooTiiltH hit to Doyle, who threw in Mevfi"' and la lte r nabbedHarrv the pint", t.ap p waa stopped Hi ISC Olid I.ord tilt to fioyle. who threw to F le tch rr to l" rce f‘rmrnh« Fletcher dropped ihs- hull and Cofdnl»s was safe. Lapp made a fo r the p late and Doyle rerovered the ball, th rew to Meyers In Hm«t to head off )*Jipp.

Meyers th rew to Hvrt.pg, who ran I.Mpp fb'viii i-n Hie line l-’le icher gets an error. l(‘iy]e un a.-jslst. Meyerp aP jissist iKul Ile rio g a pu t-nut. Dnylv a h '‘ gi-itt till iiHsIsi M atty nnul** a tjuick throw to Fl(‘li'lis*r to c u lrh ( ’oombw off accoful. but ritinnuJIy giive ih " ru n n er Hie |kmi"- m of a hnir line rlerlHloii. Oldrlng fttm 'k nut on Hire" plUihed bells and Matty, for ih** scf'diwl time, d isplayed ttu h-iiil, rlu* ticuri luuJ Ihe a rm tliai has who hlir. Hi. repulatlon of ladiig (ho g r-iilre l hIrI* man baseball has ev er know n N«i runs, two tills, one e rro r

NF AV VOT(K fli-rzog fl^’W out to Igird. P lefrhcr'e shi.sliing grnuruhu' pulledih*wri hv R arrv 1ii ilm e n-Hr" the ruii- nor ul fire! fanned No runs,no till.-* no **rrorff

\ l n t h In a ln g .A T irld '^ T irs f*nii!ne. the first man up

In th*’ [il'iH!, w.iH th row n out. Hvrzog to Merkle Hak*-i Im Into iVi" right tlrid grarids( H (k! foi Ji hoiiis- run, tlvlng the St oro

.■vlurpli-. .•• rlrive dow n the left foul lino Wii*' r i lb r i ii foul h j I ’m plrv Klem and ti" was lifouKln back to Ihe |)laie from sci’oikI Murphy w as safe whf’n Herz< g fnm l'l'd his g rounder, and itjok scmhil vsluni ih.- thlril lifLHetTWjn threw rhf; ball0 . er Merkle'H bend.

lt*rT.iiu gs-ts lw«* e rro rs [lari'* s.irr > ri.’.-'l, iM">erH to M erkh', M'lrphv gnlng1. r thlrri H arry (ml. Ileizog 'o .Mi-rk. Mil. run, one lilt. I’wo erro rs

NKW YOT^K Ptepi.e.1 lo ttiBpliil" Jind th e whole .Uhlets.- Ii:l|r'l.] i i! lle.i around fn i T honuis, ia0..i wt-ric to second baae w ith oT.bTs fropi lli-’ oeiicl' The conHuiiutlnn <’o..;i!ri« le r t f lM atty with a wkl-* i-n» Tli* ‘.'■■ lorl wait a ball and the Herd a * lr1k«

Th© fourtli WH.S hIho u winlo’ .M.itt * funned- l>"V'tri’ prujprd f" IbHid ['oyl-- fanned. No ru rs . no Ihtn nn * rrora

STATE GIVES CONTRACT; TRENTON CONSIDERS ONE

fipftHoi Pi-mifT ttf thr SEftr'HTFFN TU N . Oct. IT.— At a Joint m eel-

lug of the S ta le H ouae CommlHslon and thfl c ity oom m lsylon o f T r'-n lon , h«lii Ifi th e Govorfn^r's office th is siftvrnoort, bids w ere opeuvfl fo r (be constructlcuv of Ihe prop<!M"<I r iv e r w all In th e rea r of th e S ta te houae and thie ad ja ce n t bank Of the D eiaw nre.

Tho W hiting -T urner (.‘o rr tm e lto n Corn- pflny of B ahlrnore wiu< low on each of Hh’ tw o bids Hubfnltied. Their bi . for th e w ork to b© u n d e rtak o ti by the S ta te w as I16.6S0 an d for th a t by the c ity 127,996 T h e S ta te o o p trac t whii ftw arded th is a f te rn o o n to th e W h ttln g com pany and th e c ity o o n tra c t w as te m p o ra rily la id over.

T bor^ w ere a n u m b e r o f b id d e rs and a w ide v a ria tio n in th e ir figures, o n e bid fo r the c ity w o rk a lo n e waa IGO.OOo.

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COURT CALLS TO-IORROWThe civii of ca-iM fn the Suprem e Court

C ircuit to-m ofrow is aj) follows Nos. 7s. 110. fS. 66, 69. 96, 116, 109, 64 4nd tO. lo tils c i ic u lt C ourt: Noe. 961 oo , 971, 2SD, 994, 297, 307, 986. 296 s « i 297» -

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AT PATERSON(Continui'd from F ir r t P n * >

bill boctUM It !• or**nl*e<l out of pro-(iiepsrlve o lom or’K,

‘Th+'r^forf. Hi** l^fnm^dlAte fu lure or Aov'rlc* will Biitrw A wholM il# r♦aJl^ll- nu'ni; mfrj will lAkf* licporillfig toitie moMurfM fljt-y r>«llevw Ui. Aooordiii* to ihe men they believe tn. i^oordlng to th e jv - i th a t la 1o u j i i r Wood for the oM l.oelncHp of AraericA- W het h iii h « n tlie liJ lu isinnu of Am*#rlcA from th e ftri'l. \Uiv. A eeft/rh for the commr)0 weel to tk M .ff the coniQJon mai* fr^'m the hond-

of un ju st oondlilofie. to fulfil the ihflt burn* in tfio V vaeta of mecj

» ln. fouirht. for they were oom Uttnw *\l\ *n.i dKhtlnir tlioiK- «hlnK» which they f&v.ybl for In the ilarli.’'

I Ilf Oi-vemor rea- U-tl Pateraon Jii«i l*e- rnre 6 o'clock etui wae en terta ined a i dm- : , t\\ the llAmJlton Club by leaUthK e r s t * of the county O ther ipenkepa fit ihn m»‘ellnK wer# Dudley F ield Molonu. of \* ip York, and M ayor Andrew F. Mo*Rrldfl

The D enuicrate e n te rta in no bopea of,l^rl>l1 ^ i Bssnic C ounty, but the ecnM- rni-iti 'un-'THi the ta n k an d file of the party

i‘U 'n«l> wHh tJovem nr Wilson Th«re (ire boietert eaaee w here ptiriy worWepH navm failed to yield to th« tlovem xr the p u re once held tn th e ir nlT£M:tlon« by ttrollft and N u fe n t Kor Inatanre. WilMum

lioiirley w aa not preeent a t laet ulkhi'* m^'Ctlnf.

WRENCBEDKNEESEMOVS rOK 252-POCND WOHAJI

____ _ ih a erelfh* ^ puurKla and aV fenahed kti*^ euaitilned m e troJIey ae* cldent. AVMfuat 2L. IH *» very enrloue th ln f berauee of [hat f« 't , Mra Kmllp

und h»-r himbaridi Thontaa ^raA toux. of llarrU on. arw plalnlJITa in a Bult a ia tn a t the Public Service Hallway Company f*<r IJO.iXi'i. W u t i to-day In the Supreme Court Clrcub

Mrs. Crvaiouk. tlirmuch her ocunael. l^o n ard Knllech. rlftline I list a rtefectlva gUt In the <iar floor of a K earny ra r vraa miiiinsMble for the accident

Mro Gn-ntunx etaUra th a t when ah<* wrj ^ alhliig flown the a id e her foot oaught in fbe ilftl, and iha w as throw n to the floor Uince th a t tim e she says she has been unable to do anv housew ork, or to help In her h u sb an d 's s to re a t Z20 Kar* rIaoD avemis.

WILSON FACES BIG DAY’S WORK

GorerflOf loMakeStTenSpeeckn i i Uoioa County Next

TknnJiy.

COLLINS DINNER DILEMMA

ARGUMENT LEADS TO WOUNDD uring ,an a rg u m en t between Jam es

K ershaw , tw sn ty -s lx years old, a driver for th e P eop le 's E ip re s s Company, and C harles P lttm aiti p f AGR 8ouih Oranke

TniWTnN, Oft. 17. ft rviTiirM thn rr**«|p-(it r<Ti*iiaHir>n tliel Hfx>rpg«'nliaive W irnam K Tuttle. rhjOfTtutn of the rm o n County I'ftmx'niUt; <‘oniinlllee. and \rnruMA\ Dt-nin V. folllna. HtJitp com m lt- Ifem an. could bring into play ye»liTdny urternoiifi t j «e<'tirH tli»‘ final rons'*nt i>f Govt-rnor WIlHon to tlir ftprungemf-nts ihrtt hu\'p htL'M uuiiIh 1 tr big faiiiviilgrilngirtp In rm o n rount.v TTiiirnday.

I'liu lng 11 mlbllv, Uu- ilnvvrnnr ^hmiKhl 'h e t.'nlon rn u n ty 1 ipm ofrats Dad K«ui« the limit In Kmmuinn f'T h Men*-? '-f m* et- Ingp to be addreme.i t<y him In olif drtj'. Rf iwi'«n ri<>. n fttil 3 1' M he iu»^ l^ '-n advertleerl lo niHke Hpfeches in a»-i>en dlffi*r<nl towns un liin vl(4ll (o I'nbu i Couhly. Involving sLiout wUiy nilh-s uf ffsvcl

be ildes flndlng fault with Ihe m im ber of rpefchea urrafigisi for hltTi TUijch-d.jy, Ui*‘ liiivprmjP iisi* Iim' ii t*[nh>irriiH)U‘d by th e f a d th a t p Iuhm witv jiIs" niade for Mm to bo ent*Ttsln'*d u t <llnn»*r \n Kllaul>eth by (io n tra l Collltia. triE- li'Oder uf unh i»f the fuctlorifl lu tlf* county. The kriptiuPcemenl th s t hn would lie the ku«g( of the general! Imm eJlutely raised a slnriii fitnong the Elliubtftb rX'Uiocrtits, w ith which the Go\’erni‘>r Hnd PIkia O ia lrm ari OrOMOup w ere Tulrkly ncqunlnt«'<I Mr, O roiaoup lookt-l Inin the eltuHlIon and concluded th a t It would b* productive of ruora bartnoxiy In the Denyorrntlc ranka if the G oveninr cut out being s g^i^ft of G eneral Collins. After being m ede ac ­quain ted with the political condlUoxifi th a t ex ist in KHiabptli llio nuvernf>r hlniaelf WH« rehJCtnnl to Allow the lead^re nf e ithe r l»em('cratlc faction In KUreheth to en te rta in him ou ids visit to th a t • it}

It ap p ea rs lh a i Geni'ral ro liln e had gone ahead and m ade quite elaborate a r ra n g e ­m ents for th e dinner party in honor of ilie G overnor. The jiroapect of a cancellatl<m of tills fea tu re of tlia pnigrarn ihiu’m jghly upset the general, and to-day he ran ie to Trenton determ ined to induce (he (Jnv- ernor to riiange ids mind and lie hl« guest, ae announced I'liere wac ii longrohferancfi between the (hivernnr. S ta te C hairm an G rossrup and Meaers ('olllnM and T u ttle , and it wae finally annm jni'ed th a t Mr. Wlleoti wnuM yield to th e a r ­ranged program and break bread with tha G ansral Thuraday evanlng.

CongreuBman Tuttle aaW fiiat in ad d i­tion to th s Governor, rn lie d Htatea fU^n- a to r M arline. Congreninian H ughes and b u d lsy Field Njfiione w'uuUl m ake apcBches In Union County Thursday, an as tt> keep the proK^flni moving sm oothly whllo the G overnor la being rushed from place to

HOW BED FIRM OBTAINED LOAN

Btflk Officers Contradict Pre- T in s Testimony of Lawyer

About $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 Notes.

DETAILS AS TO NEGOTIATIONS

Both W illiam K Union N atloiiu: i Conklin» as <'n.-hi>(i. Adsuns. rvf.-rrv inofnhig, relailM ' t-- C om pany 's flnaii"F.*i huHiness deotlngh

■* rKi. preKident of the f iK, iiud Arvliibald W. j irstifiE'd i)*-fore I'Mwln ' 1(1 b an k (u n (i'\. thiH w.v Hiar b|. : TIthI '

liotli HHld they had AbrB m A Silver- f

l tuiijpim;., p-uU- -f notes of tlic {'um- ' all of SlXt.iMih iin uc* I

DEMOCRATS IN JUBILANT HOOD

berg, counsel fur 11uerning th« tskihK <pany Bt)d m aking ncounts reoelvjibh*

Mr. S tlverberg iis-i, m i-revioua te s ti­mony. daciared (hut In- ripvvr a rranged wSlIi "the bank ofh' jiiis iho note transai;- llons an d km'W m'iD:r,g almut them iihill a f te r the fjoles bud i-een w ithdraw n from

' llie bank and the ji>‘W loan iwKUllfilet). The procftfding:* li 'f-ir*- tl^f' rfferve to ­

day w ere on in unlar to iuljudge Mendl M skowaky. tirtHidt-nr of rti«? 1-ed company,

I In contem pt It 1>* ftlb-X' d that Mr. Ma- kow sky deftirovrd tho Tiotea, aggregaU ng tiiw.taju, which ihv I ompaiiv hitd w ithdraw n from th e bank III- had tasilrivd th a t tie WHB Etdvlacil by Mr Stl\o;b*TK ihni tlie notes wi-re of tu.) mUimv It i:j in evi­dence th a t not«s were not dun when tak en up

Mr S iliverer a^ild ihnl Mr S llw rbeig carae tn (tie bank lh(e iti the Lirtrinonn Of April 11 and wan(«-d (i loan of onarcounta receivable of 'h e rom pany am ounting t ’ ai-"ui Tin* law yeriiad llra t tnlhcil Mie m a ile r o\»-r with Ml. t'onklin , the pn-eM enl anld

S<itne of Ihi' liirpc HOffuniid were looked up and, Mr Si ii'-erer declared, (he Joan Rgreeil upon 'njioi the a 'l nmmodation Holes of tile cotni>afiy were taki u up

TIu'He M'-coiLTii.'- ro' idv aide w i-re simplyg l\e ii to rake up tin* Tiotc.a In Imnk, wer«‘ llii'y nor" awked S 'aiiian Hlldes'. i’-jUuhvI for the l>,irkr;j;M i ont>-rn

■'No. \\ e tn.id" a iorui nn the ;icriiuntallJiK. Mr l';.a..n i-ftll.'.l W flM ibli ari<! Il *i. ......... ... . liM.ii up

W hat A b out Y our H ack Saw ?

Are you buying the chetpest siw e you cm And or are you In line with the more careful shop owner who seeks ({usilty Arst?

We invite the t r a d e of the man who Is looking for saws of real worth—saws that will give service.

After thorough tests we have pinned our faith to three well- known brands—-used by the vast maiofity of users of Hack Saws:

"MII.POHD” “ IfNIVERSAl.”“Q l ALITY,”

'4'e’d be glad to book your o r­der for half a dozen of each of either make. Try 'em out.

All Kinds of Tools for the factor)'.

L U D L O W & S Q U I E RKlxpftria la l ia rd w a rs .

0 7 - e 9 M A R K E T S T .(Just Abovs W ashington At.)

LEVY MADE ONSHORE POLICE

Ainey to Be Paid to Cooniel for b lic t e 4 A tU itic City

Machine Men.

FIREMEN ASSESSED. TOO

D E N T lS l^ flL EFORMAL R EPLj

State Society "Refilara" Dra] Insurgents' Ri^ht to Act

for Assodation.

( [n e s t i i

tatii

JURISDICTION IS QUESTIONED

ATI.aANTlC CITY, Ort. 17-T b « req iits l rnudd by (.'hlef of Vullce Wuuiiruff lu r viic'lj liii'ai poilcem an to voutribut© li i tow ard a fund to iw paid O«org* A. Houfgeolid. 1h being varlo iitly itUerpreivd by the frletida and fnea of Uio Kvpubllcan machm e leaders hetu.

The of Uie move point to the factthat llourgeola Ih vounnH fur ih« '‘ma*

TH EN TO N . Oct. IT ,-F ive of the ao-call- ed “ reg u la r" o(fioer» of the New Jeraejl S la te D enial Society have filed anaw ors ID Hie (Jourt of C lmncery to the proeeed^ liig i liunliuit^d hy (tie •‘Inm irgen f’ fac tion W'iiJcL i« nvekliLg lo gain cuntrol of Ihs a ffa irs of th e sodety .

The '■iMaurgeniH'' fa ik d In Ihelr fifforii tn i^blulti a iiianrtiiiory Injunction fmiD

FOR (

eliliu'" tiern-hmer who Wfro Indicted h>- th e | V[i.t.(.:hanceilm' W alker compellInK the

Noteot at O^nin^ of Caapaifn Declares that Platform

Is "tolhL"

OSBORNE ON ^LABOR LAWS

avetuie. the la tte r wna th row n to the walk and flustained a severe scalp wound iiile morning.

The s j'gum em took place In N utria It reel,. .P t t t a a n appeared to be unenn- Ic lo u i follow ing the fall and was re­moved to th e C iti' Hoapital- Kershaw wan t&ken to the F ir r t P recinct Atatlon by Patrojlineii Bowron. At the honpiial tt w as said th a t PltliTian w as auRerlng moatky from alcohollam. A fi^r having hie in ju ry dreeacd he w as aent to tha F lrat P rec inc t S tation. K erehaw was then paroled.

K erehaw alleged th a t P litm an tried to •top him from unloading packages from

[ h i t expreae wagon. W hen ha shove<l "F tt lm a n ou t of the way K ershaw says

th a t P litm an fell.

I place.

PARK LIGHTING IN DISPUTEThe Question ae to who shall bear Lhe

expAoee of In s ta lling a new lighting ur- rangem em In W ash ing ton Park will be threshed! out in a conference to-m orrow betw een C ity Counsel Nugent. U D. How­ard Q llm our, of counsel for (he Public Aervlce C orporation; City Auditor Rowti end C arl B e n n w a r t secre ta ry of tii« Shade T ree Com m iiston. s,

Borne tim e ag o the shade tree authorlllee adiopleil a “ lay o u t'' for new lights. Bev- ♦ral hundred feat oT copper cable was purohooed to connect w ith the feed wlrua

The GoYcrnor wtU m ake hie firnl spevch a t 12 o’clock, a t Garwood, w here he will address an audlrnce of w orklngm sn onm- posffd of the operallvra employe*! in a num ber of facliirles In Ih a t town. He will take lunch with Congressm an TiitUe In Westfield, and deliver an odrtrese th e re a t 2 P M. Fniiti there he will go lo C ra n ­ford. (hen to RoKelle, then (o Sum m it, and wind up the afternoon In R ahw ay, a t & lio He will speak a t P rocto r’K Hroad S treet T heatre, in FU iabeth. a t 7,«. P. M.. and then gn to Plslnflehl to m ake h is lasSl speech of the day a t 9;il<J-

G overnor Wll.st(Ti speak* si tw o m eetings In Sussex ('m m ty to-night. At 7:3u he speaks In Sussex. lA te r he will appear a t N ewton. I t had been planned to have the m estiiig a t 0 usb«k take place a t 2;3n in ihe a fte rnoon , but yesterday ihe G overnor vetoed th e plan, mr the ground th a t he could no t give up his en tire day to ihe tw o m eetings.

To-m orrow there will he a long atilo- moblle tou r through \Vrtrr»>n Cnuniy. W'hlle m any stops have been a rran g ed , tiie G overnor will speak a t only a few of the la rg e r pjares. T hursilay he to u rs I ’niort C ounty, and on Friday visit* Bomeraet. S a tu rd ay evening he niaketi a j^peech In the ‘F o u rteen th Congreyslonal Ih a tric l In Pennsy lvan ia.

UttgeiJ liy ili»» enihusla><ni, the opeiiiiig uf the couut.s DH»novj‘nil<! cam paign at l}iv rouniH of the Deni Ezpn.ipe Cluh, Court s treet, 1hn( mgli!, was ni,/Hjdc1ous- All Ui« caQiitflatc* who a ttended the m eetiug- and riiiist of them did w ere warm ly grselvrt. Edw ard Knlon, cnnd lda le for alder- niiin, WU5 chairTiian uf Ihe meetinK

1 n (i[icntnK Hh' m uiu-hilon 111 the m-k-l of KCtilng the voters lo rt'KlMor nv((( Tuofda.v TM* wtti* fol luweii l..\ ,1 ta lk (ryn^ J u m is H Nugenl nn MmUiir Unv*.

M.r .N’\igenl explained (hat thnwe ■wt>n W'lrthe*i lu vole woolkl tiave to rnglpier per- i*oiinU>, no jjfthliiY'llB betiin pennlK ed ih e wurk will h tt\e to Iw dune between I c/chii k in ilie (iftpriHuni and D o'clock a t niglK Tin* spraUi-i m ade a special pl»*a 111 Ihe Second Di-inucrst*. 8i*;,'1riKth.-it n h m ik In liia l w ard would be dia-

SOHO HOSPITAL FIGHTS SEWAGE

Ollsor-drawn g rand Jury for election fraudtt 111 Ui* ISHt tw o campaign'*, and con­clude th u l tile fund is \u pay lilni fur ttiu (JpfensH of (lie accused me^.

T rustees of lh« I 'a iro im en 's Henevoicnt AaBi>flatlon and t^hlef W oodruff expialti th a t ihe aM*eft*meni is m erely for the p u r­pose of pa\inK HufirgMoi* fur Ifgnl ex-

, peiiHeH *n T rentun , In ge tting n Ml) patami th s t Kn ■e cu< h prillr''m an, cntltlvd td U. a larg«^ am ount of back pay, knd also for

! l«glMJul1ve work.VVhat Is regarded by som e persons as a

’Vome liii« li' to liia t It* tho allegaUon th a t an $1-'< aAKvpsmerit has also been levied upon the city firem en,

Beard Tenders R esolition with A p^al tu Health Board

Against Disposal Plants.

WOMAN FAKES ROBBERY AS RUSE, POLICE SAY

FEARS DANGER TO PATIENTS

I lie

11

tes, T 't I n- } 11,'' wll rn-. H I, (hfu It was earhatige. w RK’n 't

1 (Inn't hki' llm i WHV of |iuT(ing I t- ' I : (Ukiil Mr Bch»*cr<-r If \tiu iitc irolng t,i I »-xKrnhie me along these lines I pr^tfer ; i-t h :i\e my per(*omU --tutiisel lu-ie iiI WHS nnt iin exi-liftiigc We niaile a lotiriI i/n (lic HcrouniH rervivattle of the corn- 1 p:t;iv an<l put (he m finfj ( ' the com pany's I redH Then the roTupeny giivu u(* a

check in take up Ihe they had In

Tile board of managersi uf Olio Cccunty ! Isu la ilon Hu.spllal ul Boho In apposed to tha eHtiiblu^hmont of eew aga diaposuJ p lun ts .In the vicinlly of th a t Inedlu- tlon KescilutlonH ll recctitlv mlouted w ere ypstenU y (fubmUled (0 the DauituCi Valley Bawei'ogu Commission. They call | for Intel v ciUlon by H ealth .

K is explained In Uie re.iolulious lha' f,e\erftl (liunldpaliue* h ave refiibed •<

offleerH uf the ‘ dd guard" to suiTCndel (lie p roperty of the Mtickly In Ihelr poB- session Wild the fllljig of the answ ers ii an ilo lpa to ry uf the (Inal hearing lo whsefi tfje c’UBC will now gn.

The avow ed purpone of Uie auU b rought In the nam e of Ihe euciety whm 10 cietgr*

the valUiliy tif ihe rival oltlcerl chosen a t A sbury Hark last Ju ly . The defendan ts, liowever, deti) ihe r is h l ol thu " in su rg en is" to bring Hie procoed- IngH on beim lf of (he assoclktJon, andi therefore, clinllenge tlie JuHsillclIon of th< court to pa.ss upon ihe qin'Shon Involved,

The defendanlH tiling unnwers a re P r rU arlea A M eeker, of Newark, for tn s n j year* sec re ta ry of d ie ftW(*nclu.llon; P f i TIerherl H. Sutplu-n, a ss is tan t sec re ia ry i Dr. H enry A. Hu.l. treasu rer: Dr, EllM M. Hind, asalKtnnl trcnnu jcr. unil MoorU Htevon*. chalrm :m of the com m ittee on nieinberalilp. Thu untrwerb a re practlcalljl Identical. except for th '' necessary ehaiigea In the language required to m ake them fit (he position held by each defend ' ant.

. \ f te r adm llllng various facts regarding the society, tlie answ ers speciflcallld churge th a t the election a t which the “liiBurgent ' nffleers were balloted for wad Illegal and Invalid. Hporv th is assum ption It It contended (ha t the legal officers ard tiul. as set fo rth In the bill, Dr. W ill' lain 1 Thi.tnpson. prn*'1dent; Dr. WllUftni

Juln In Hie i cinmissiori ts p lan for a 1 tru n k ftewer, ;ind th a t they have procureu

oslrou^* ufier It ba*I V een converted from , Jmrik llpjiolilli lUilnm . Wltt-n Mr '"oTiklin wa® pu! nn ihe atanri

“U lH Hie duly of b U i>pnio* r«(s, Haicj huMlnees lriinNii> (Iona w ith Mr,Mr. Niiftenl, “b* support nil llie -■ j yi|\^rb*Tg outii »'rn1ng Ho- notf'^ and newdate*, mill, hesblea. Hie p l a t o i - r n ^ [ i 'an. *',iTub«'raHn|t Mr St hcerer.He* mill, hesblea. tlie p la to rm Is rm hl ' 1

Senator H arry V t (shom e. _whi> npP':rr- ^

PLEA FOR TIME

> Vi'itafra In PenBsylTRiiiw.W IL K E S -B A R R K Fa.. O ci l l —Gov

ernor W llsum c-f New Jernuy. will apeak'--------------_ ri IHJI tTtivi'U,, L'i i> rwig lo n g tlw a b u ttin g straats. City A uditor TurtkhariWjIk?. T’h-' ItoWQ Would not approve (he bill fnr this cable on the g round th a t the con tract be­tw een th e c ity *Ad the Public Service pro­vided th a t th e enm penr w as to make all heoew hO ' oonnnectlone end wiring for ail light Inata lla tions. The shade tree folk l e s t book th e cable.

Though Mr. R ow e's s tan d Is barked uji by Mr. N ugen t, th e corporation a ttorneys h ave taken a d ifferent view. They claim they o re required to Insta ll lights on the a tre e ts only and hot In the public parks.

on m-xt Hal u n lay

GIRL FORGER BROUGHT HERE

At 1:40 P M ; In Sayre at B:10 V. M.. ami a t Tow anda a t 7:S0 of the sam e day. He wilt he th e guest of th e Ke.vsloiie and Dom ncratli’ parly lender* I'ongrpKsninn M itchel P a lm er and form er S ta te T rea s­u re r B erry ^will also speak.

pd lalp In thp nlkhi, f’hnllengpfj any p'*r son In Hiv oonntv to Indlcftle a single at in hiH fprord as H-naUir th a t wa« open in hnnvst vrltlolsm

O sborae (o L a b o r Mee*HpfriTlng Ui erU hlsm from labor men

,l,n i tif liHil JiUhrTpd the an ll-p rlim r labor BOI nn,S (lie new poor law . Mr. Oehorne declare,! th a , he had offereil the blHa a fte r they hart heeti approved by (he repreBeniatlvi'S of labor on the floor of the Aa.emblv anfl the o th e r labor men who were at T ren ton du ring the aeaslon of tho DrglslaUire- , .

" If we can 't accep t th e ir -word, whoae word can we accept about labor meas- uree?" naked tlie Senator.

The poor law bill. Ihe S enator aalrt, 'waa not draw o by him, hu t waa Introduced hy him a fte r he hart a conference with Aa aem hlyman F,.,rd. n f Hiidaon County president of the S ta te fe d e ra tio n of Labor.

ThB passage '>f Hif workingm en s com- pansM lun act. the public u tlllllM hill, the n tw ekcllon law and o th e r m«HSurea were also preHpntcd to- the audience

IN SEVER SUIT

huw hold uiHlons un lan<l adju. ren t to the hospiiwl “ upon wlil-'h Huy contem plate (iiHtablli^iilng sew age disp >:>hI p lan ts . '

T he eitlai’lisJims'm of sui.li pjanti-. H\e resolu tions hu>, 1* In (he oiilnuiii of ihe

Fear of Ihe rfmsenuerice.s when her lius- bamJ that she had lost her pocket-book *ausi‘d Mrs, F ann ie i.evakoB, of 129 LIvitigKlon s treet, acconlliig lo the Hieory of r a p lu ln ^'ogel, of llie F ourth ,Frecliict Fobce SititUm. (o evoJvc a s tory of an iiiiagiiuiiy liahi-u]i and. Irn'ldentally,Qccufie an Innocent m an of tak ing he pursf and uuvru-> 11 all happened thisiiKirrnng

At T.Ju ."Vlrs l^-vakus Injrrjed Inin the ................Bimloti wlnTe ex illfd ly n a rtu led t o ' j[ vlce-piCHldenl, D r FrTwljl W.KiTgcaril Hui'hard a lale of rubbery by i s fo re ta ry ; Dr. f.'hftrles F. Joneo,three men a t M*«niK'untry and Frlnco t re a su re r; I 'r Jam es Ia W nolvrrton,Btreel* onv j 'a tied her. she Hald. and : nnanclal sec re ta ry , nr P r Jam as (J H al- look lier r'‘'cki‘H>uyk, ’i'lie rtceptucle > j,^y lib rarian Himllarly It Is dented lh a i conlalnt'd 12 12 ! j )r. Vernon 1». Rood, of M orristown, wa*

I if i iH' Mrs l.f-iakoi-i i*iiisi J oIkt /»arf. of j legally aeJeoterL by the fioclely for ap-ihe a ta ie Buarij . Hrotmu' Htiee(, whi. was accused by I polptm ent on the S tate D em al Board. II

tile wuiiiaci of lielng the uiit* th a t Jostled ! th n l Hie offices of flnatiolalher, Z tttr lm<J a dlffereriT story to te!l. j secre ta rv and lib rarian are not recog 'He Bald Jip had nut ituu lied her and had , nlzrd or mcutloufid In the conatilu tlon 0(ro t spcn finylKjdy ninlcHi her His reason [ bylaw s o£ the society.for coming u> the .«iiillon w ai k desire io | aec re ta ry oi tho BOciety, lh« ani'w eflielji the woman, he yslil and he was Ur. M eeker deals p a rllc iila rlf wUB surprised when pbe a f- 'is i 'd iilm. Mrs [ r h e l rneetlncs It shows th a t Ih® h?'* l.evakoh was told to re iu rn la te r to tell ilu w s provide th a t the executive coniTnll* her sUiry In court. tee shall appo in t the lim e for (he elerilon

Mrs U■^ lk'•■s rt-t'iruf'd tw enty mlnuicH | Qf officers and the selection of the p lac ilaier ■nlth iier pnckellinnk And an ex- j nf (neptlr'a for the ensuing year In *C'

board of m anagers of th e ‘fionpral. •tmi- i iilarmii^ui Huit h m an had met her on I cnTdimcc with this reriuirem ent. Be, Dmi^nlal to ihe welfare <(f the puHenls ' the s treet aiul hanile«l ll m her. She told I M eeker aald th a t the executive com m it' In th a t Institution “becauHe h« puilut- | '•onflii ting sto ries ami finaJly wept, flhe j fixed F riday morning. Ju ly 21. a t th<ed atm osphere wlH re ta rd th e ir recov­e ry .'' The resoIutioTus cunclude aa tol I u w s ;

i was asked If ."he liad not left her pockei- I book a t home an<l. rim cludlng that she I hnd loftt It, hivcnleri the story of tho

New York Seeks Fnrtker De* lay by Application in

Sopreme Court.

JERSEY FILES OBJECTIONS

“ Hi'HOlved, T ha t the board of m.ioagerH of th e County H ospital fo r C ontugiout

I iMseaaea enter a decided p ro tsu i agHindt th e eMlablishment of an y pla* *. by which sew age la to be trea ted oclentHlcrilly p r oUierwL^e upon any prem ises In ’.he neigh­borhood of said hosp ita l; and be It lu r- tiie r resoUed, ,

“T ha t the board of n ianaf-^rs of the ro iin ty H ospital for i''onLagloiiB Ineeaaefl a rden tly BnMcit th e In(eiv<nnon nf the B oard of H ealth of th e S ta le of New J<-fBey to prevent by all legal lOfans the epiahllHhment of a perpe tua l nul'^anre in th e neighborhood of said hOiapilal."

R rao lu tlo n a P u t <tfi F ile .A* the eatabll«hm ent of th e dlspo(!Bl

] plani.s Is not, a t thl» tim e, a m a tte r th a t ci'ines within the p rov lnre of the Sewer-

' age CnrmniHslon, no action on th e letter

hold-up lo prevent trouble She did not adm it Ihl*. N’ogel let Zfirr» go.

BOY SENDS IN FALSE ALARM

WIFE ASKS OCEAN FARE TO DISPROVE DESERTION

aU nm ay-genera l. anil W llllani J. O'Sul n h lC ln 'b e * ln n i r T « n d cY hH ta lk | Uvan, sped*.] counsel, have Hied wIili Ills

1h« Senalor bvowbA h is a llrg lan w to th e , I 'n lled S ta le s Suprem e Court, here, eri prlm ariee In opening he said'. "We have’ I application to r an extension of tim e In hart our prim ary rtlfferences. but It la now which to la k e (eatlm oijy In Ita su it to pre- np tolfia to gel in g e ih e r" On reverting to vent Naw Jereey an<l the P a saa k Valley the suhleel la te r ho anid: ! Sew erage CommleBion from carry ing out

"The candldalee -who were chosen a t tha the proposed plana to em pty eewag# into priraarlea were Ihe choice of the voterii,- New York Pay .and now It la up to the tnem bsra of the In oppoelUun (,J th is an answ er haa party to elect all the men who were been died fo r New Jersey and the sew e i- nam ed." ' com m issioners by A ttorney-G eneral

> la n r S p eah era Heai-g. I IVllsnn, R obert H. M,:Car1er, specialAmong the canflidaiae fnr Amembly, the , counsel, and A drian H iker and Joseph

speakers were John J. Bracken, Bennett . Vou». th e oom m lsaton'a a ttorneya.H F lsrh ler, H ubert J . Howe. John J. j I 'n d e r the p e ti t io n 'o f tho com plainants M antun Slnioik 1. Flach, l.aw renca Mb- i l f ie court la asked to extend the lime

gpeciuf Sctrlce nf the HEWS.W ASHINGTON. Oct, IJ.—Acting for the

S ta te of N ew York, Thom as t ’arm ody, f '• '* hoepdal lu ithorltlea w as taken.Tha renulutlons. howevf*r. werp plar«'1

oil file. They rpferffii to reported p lan i " f Orangp. Kast O range, Bloomfield.

W’tflhtng to see the honsea and firemen in art Ion, M orris K alb, twelve veaca old, of -‘1)0 SprlTigflHld avenue, turned In a false a la rm of fire la st rdBht. That was the reason iiA gave u> (he police of the Fourth F rer ln ri fo r pulling i»ox fiTft. al F ifteen th avenue and Hruce •'dreel. The authorU les also believe th a t he went in the false a la rm from box fiSi. a l Morton and I 'r ln re fttreets, Sunday night.

KaU) w as a rre s ted by P atro lm an Spli- ner. A fter the firem en arrived uml could not InoAle a blaze, a boy Informed the policeman th a t he saw young K alb puil th e box. sSpllner took him (o the station.

W aiving h e r rig h t to ex trad ition pro- ooodingji, I jo retta Day, the slxteon-year- old M lllliurn g irl who ran aw ay from hom« a fte r forg ing her ancle'* nanie to Checks, w as b rought back this morning from Tow anda, Pa., by iHilectlve-Ser- g ean t G odfrey, of (he p rosecu tor’* office.

Th® g irl WA* sen t to the House of l)e- tan tlon . w iiere sh s will be held pendltig ■ " af t er Hielr nm rrlagc. com plaining

CTiancelior I’Uney yesierday took un ­der advleem ent an ai<plicuHi>n for an Hitler conipelllng Max K ojakew lt?;. a JuweltT, a t 3G lioyd street, to pay the cost of bringing his wife. S a rah K osa- kew lls, (i) HiIk ruun try from Kiev, Hue- bIh . so HwlI she niight be 1( a position to defend a di\-orce suit he hae lirought AgaiiiKt her

in hla divorce petition KoBak(“wltr. say* hiB wlfo l(?rt liitn In A ugust. a few

action by th e g rand Jury, which, It i* uti- : ti:u l the a ir hert- did not agree with her 4«ritoodg m ay ac( in her case thia afltT - I ood th a t (ilie wau hom«sl< k bcRldaH H er noon, I alleged refuanl to re tu rn from R ussia v.a*

T he g irl w as traced to Tow anda by lei- j m ade th t ground of a charge «if dcser- is rs which sh e w rote home to her uniic, I (ion.Frederick R, Fredcrlcksim . ]n mie of the*e mloslvea nhe tuld of being m arried, bu t G odfrey declared th a t he found Hih s ta tem en t to be untrue.

“ I spent th e fuoney fo r picture HhowH. " was (he fran k p la len irn t of the girl, who HdndtH having forgod several amall" rhevks, amn inting In all to R6fi. She huM ttiBf wh»»i\ niu> ran aw ay About Mm - work* rig". >ihe went to I'nt- erf- '1, \Hicre *he nu-t A glH by tho name • •f t • Oft I’eu-.r.'ien Thu f»atr ilien went to Kl'n I a, N V , here titey rem ained uolll Jroreim w*-ni to T nuaiu la .

Ralph W. Skinner, who bad been ap- pnlnled hy the chftDccIlor lo rep resen t M is . Kiisakewltx. presonted a JeHer frt'm her Ih w!ili:!i she w rote thaf she was compelled lo slay lu HiiHslo i>y a lack of tiiean(5 to rettjrn , her husband having re ­fused li> send her j>:i«Hage munej- ftiie would bo glad to come hack and ]js'«

from home, j wliii her husband If phe had the m enns, Rhe a\'«rred.

Cal>r and Jo h n A. M atlhewa. Tlisy all avowed Allegiance lo the platform adopt­ed a t tluj B tate cunvenHon. Tii«y com­pared the p rep a ra tio n of it. hy the leglfl- iative candldattiB ihertiselvixi. with the preparation of th e Hepubll’Can platform by ibe “hourd of gua rd lan a "

The tand liia tea fur the amall Board of FreehokiH 's were represen ted hy F ree­holders Stuck and Quinn. Both of them promised a d e a n bualhefia adm lnistra- Hon."

O ther speakera wert? Jc.\ n F. Monahan, cam lldate for slierlfT. v.u(\ Dr, Charles F. K raetner und A lexander A rchibald, can- (JldHte* for Board o f W ork*. A muflical aspect was given the fllYair by the sing ­ing of BOiigs by W llilani J. Corcoraiu named tor ihoae th re e candidate*

Or. Kro»5mer and Mr, Archibald each called .Attention to the need of econotn- h a l ftdmlniBlratlon In mutllcip&l affair* and prom ised th a t \( they were elerted, with control thuB given to the Demo- craia. there would be no cause for rrltl- clsm by th a public. '

Congrcbshian W^alter I. Mct.oy made a plea for Ibevelectlon of the D em w ratlo Asaemlily v a id ld a te s and Sermlor 0*- Itorue bccauhc of th® need of having at: hojieat p a rtld o n nf ih e S ta te Into Con- gitisvIonAl d lstrlc ts-

for tak in g le itlm o n y and for pu tting In a defence and re b u tta l until M arch 31, j 1913 In su p p o rt of tJila motion the w p- \ rp(?pntail\-r's of New York re \lcw the history of the llHgailcm and refer to th»> testim ony th a t haa so fs r been taken in th*» action. '

It i-*! fu r lh e r explained thfll the S la te of Ni'w Y'ork declined to furnish an ap­propriation for the proBpcullon of the suit , on the ground (h a t the c ity of New York would be th e ch ief beneficiary In the event * of Hip siiccesBfui outem ne nf the lltlga- i Hon. and th a t subBetjuptsHy the metrop* uiiN ap p rop ria ted RW.OOi) for this purpose. 1

It Is Insisted In the app ltra ilon th a t (he j iis»i>3 extension of (tm e asked for is neceesaryto Hu* com pialnan ia fo r the proper pre-1 sentatlon oC “ the vnet am ount of technl-

M o n td s lr and Glen Uldg»\ nnd iiesr out i the confenllon thiH has i)een m ade to thu ' effect that any a ttem p t on the ir part or In th e IntereslR of any one of iheni tn erect and operate sep a ra te disposal jihinia wnuld meet w’ltit opposition on the ground of hcnllh.

To Ihe rh ief e x c u t lv e a of tlie fifteen mtjnlcIpAllHes th a t have slgne«l the ra\‘lapii co n trac t for the work of build ing the p ro ­posed Intercepting sew er the comii;lh'*ion yeste rday sent c1rcul;»r leitccR calllnK aI- tentlrm to the Ffict that under th is .igree- m eni the first paym ent tow ard dofTiiylng the cost of the project wdll be due No- sem her 1 next. This payiYieni will aniounl tn $,St>n,00i1.

It is show(Y by the rnmmi.'Mdon'.s circular th a t I his p a jm en t Is dlvlde<l HCoorillng to "tHimU'H (IS follow‘d:

Kssex, Fi3; Pnssalc. tinfl.33a STi. Ref-gen, l(udiji.'0 , tJ7,S6i’(,44-

Arcorillng to m unklpilllH ee thta pnym ent Ik tu be miiiU- up in th is w ay:

Newark. J3lti,S23.7H. Belleville, ifi.OS7.62; Nutlvv. J4Gf^.l2: Poterson. $i00.,'i83.2»; Pa®- walr A rquackflnonck, >T*.9('6.1ll;G arn d d . 12,nK,2S: ’WaUIngtOTi. F astR uihe ifo id , 54. 1.47; R u the rfo rd , tkSM.Ofl; t 'n inn Township, ll.m ,26 ; N orth Arimg-

Kearny. II3.SP2-44; E ast New- nrk W.r^S.ft); H urrlson. 110.WS.4D.

C oncert b j B ad U ch e M ed e rta re l.Lovers of Gernuin sung enjoyed a tre a t

In Wevers'H Colosseum la*t night, the occasion being th e fa ll concert of the Hadlsche Lleriertiifei. Among the num- i berfl Bung by the society was “Waltlaii- dAcht, ’ by K oehler, w ith w hich-the sam e alngerfl won, Hie second prize At a recent saengerfesi Iti New Ygrk City. Three selections w ere given by the BavarlK Z ither Club A bass aolo. “ flag W under In M uenchener HofbrucutiauB," was sung by John M. K rueck. The m usical pro ­gram w as followed hy daucing.

H otel Bn«nawirk. Asbury P ark , a s th< tim e ariu place for the meeting. Dr. M eeker. It 1» cxplalrif’d, gave due nolle® of th is fact to the members

In a r i’OTdance wltii the printed pro* gram f>»r the annual meeting, there w a( A .session of Iho ROclely scheduieil fo r ihs preceding night fur the purpose of h e a r ­ing a paper hy Dr. A jlhlic D Black, o1 Chicago. T his m eeting wns prolonged uTUli m idnight, wlicn, it la pointed out, the “ InaurBents," amid suenes of g reat confusion, proceeded to elect tlie officer! who are now seeking to gnln contro l ol the iifTalrs of the society

In . M eeker to ld how, the foliowinil m orning, a m eeting was hi-ld In a cco rd ­ance with the cal], a l which (he defrnd- a n t offioers were chosen bj’ mcmbpcft i1 A num ber fn r In excesB of a quorum . Al th is m eeting Dr. W illiam W. H aw ke, >>i F lem lng tun , wa.s elected president, to ­g e th e r tbe o ther defem lanta .'ilrcflcisienu tnerated . The defemlHnts ju s tify the ll re fu sa l lo aurrender the records ntitJ o th e r p roperty of the society upon (h i ground th a t they, and not the complain* an is, a re the ir legal cuslodtsna.

.AJIeiged KitibeRaker P aro letl.a charge of embezzling $4 fromOn

W illiam N Day, of 226 F e rry street, Sam ue] M arshull, colored, o f 16 W ard s treet, w as a rre s ted bs‘ r^ le c tiv e s K uhn and Quinn ihH m orning. He w as art-Blgueil in the F lr^ t Preclncl ( ’ourt. M arshall, who Sftld he was a driver for Day. d e ­clared he had pnid hack the }4. H® wo® paroled- 1

W hat tlip d lffarfn l i-ountlea and m unld-

' ill d a ta accuniulaLed during eight years'palitica V..U liavp ti) pay under the suhaa-

work hy th re e ’ StRte commlsslonH." and ; Qiii-nt In.'-talmenu that gi) lo m ake up(lie toial nf (l.JM.fliJO 1" also ihow ii In the

for the introductSor of "Bflnnilllc le e ti- j I'eti;., and w ith the facta lar.mnv of Hie m oat om inenl men in science,

THIS PITCHER NOT A WINNER

FIGHT AT b a n d CONCERTtv

n^meiMlc difficulties eH i«sf-d the appenr- HHCo rd ,‘ HniHi-l I rr*‘»’n'ifid. fo rlj^ ih rce years oil. and hi^ wir*- Jenri.-, nf IM

s(r«-et, In Hi»- I 'n jr ih T 'r^ inc t Pourt tn-day Mrf- Gi e.-nfieid dlsplaved a scalp wound Apii ouj. ^(de --f her swollen and dlscrijot-f’d Sho madp a oitk- p laint ag^lnsT her hushsiLd

it developed th s i Saniu»-i hnd Inffirtf-d ■ the In juries wUh n plt'lifl^r, hut be -I'* d a re d (h « l his wife Attempted tr\ strike him with the Tuicher and that *h»> wijf« j struck while he was trvm g id wues' li i from her. A w itness mihstfintlftted HRtn- uwl’s Ktorv, and Judge H err paroled him for the g rand Jury

■1 w.iH playing U\ Hheffleld M in liijnii «if Si (lerlttcdo dT in Hid l•■ (:l v!l i iui sif Hip " iithi Jo.seph ( of ■t, w tin held a ia-«uuveT In wa.- iirimeiliatel\ .11 ie>ied «iHi ra rry in g cf(nce:il(*d

Whil1 *[| eet ia«i Tii(' n Hghr \ T <hii. i srullli’ wa.*- i ' pUy Si " n r fin - I hl^ Imn l II I And dluirgcij

WPhl'i'lisI ,(i« rein Mp(, of ?7 R iver P irrri. ■5» ns

the I'cnire of the fight. Mel soys Hiat u nllr* h*' w.is itslpnlng to the tiand (’ar- luno askoil him whom ho was m ak ing fun "f, and HIlh Bturiert an allSjcflilon

ph I'' fa p rio caught car lu n o , and Ihe Rj lost was made by HoundamAn Rnw- crs. and T'airolmon O’Connor and M urphy

In di'urt lo-day Mel wanleil to m ake A dhttigc of attiunpteii atrocIniiH aesRu.i ami t^atleiy against Carluno, but Judge r>«h-

rrnw

FIFTH WARD DEMOCRATS URGED TO REGISTER

1%'Cl.lkllJ ------------- -n n g laid ihe cube over until lo-itm

Trod* MarkFaftfMtiPiei

half 4 CVstacf

Fancy Table Linens

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T h e a sso rtm en t Includes C en terp ieces and D oylies, T ray C lo th s (Ova! and O blong), Tea and Luncheon N ap k in s, S ideboard and Side-

ta b le S carfs , B ureau and C h iffon ier Covers, Tea, L un ch eo n and D inner C lo ths, d eco ra ted with various k in d s o f han d em bro idery and b e a u tifu l laces.

A g re a t m any d is tin c tiv e p ieces not to be found e lsew h ere a re included in th is coU ection. The sam e d is tin c tiv e sty le c h a ra c te riz e s th e m edium priced goods of which we offer an a lm o st endless varie ty .

O u r a sso rtm en t o f M adeira E m bro idered L inens co m p rises upw ard of th ir ty d iffe ren t designs, all m o d era te ly priced, as fo llow s:

S e ts o f 25 pieces, $7.00 to 46.00 a set,S e ts of 37 pieces, $10.00 to 62.50 a set.S c a rfs 20 and 54 inches, $3.50 to 15.00 each. O th e r sizes a t p ro p o rtio n a te prices.

li.m M rnra of tlie F if th W ar.l. in th.. num her of m ore th a n 2W. hold a mi-HiloK f.vr 100*1 i.anrtlrtatea a t tho John b Mona­han Cluh In M arket g lreel, lapt nlKhl Oo- et(Je» llBtenlnft to ta lk s from nonitii.'op iha m emhera of the w ard eom m lttoe furm ula:- 0(1 a plan to get D em ocrats to r r a m r r n e i i Tuesflaj'. ,

n was rterlrtefl ' " a t i t te f 'c l -om-m ltleem an shall form an orB anliailnn nf active DemCK-i'ftta In hla dlatrlct. im-ar In tu rn to co-.jparate w ith him hi H--Pina D em oorate w ith the purpoae of havinn ihem reifU ter next Tueaday, the Inal .lay permipalble under th e la"'- 1< he Im- preaBfrt Ilium th e vfltere thn t ihoy will hftva (TI reglBt^r In per*«’»ti.

The la ik t a t th e m eetlnit were niaile hy ; teo"« John H I'.inoeHy, preaWeni of me ru m - mon t.'o'.inoll, m m t« a canrtirtai" for r*- tlectlon Mr M onahan, raorthlai.. for eherlff. nnrt Hr C lharlei F Kriienier anrt A leiaort.-r A rchibald , nom ineei for the Boarfl Df Wnfkfl.

rliemlHtry, bacierlo logy and o ther apeclal-

According lo th e paiitlimer'H appllcatiou. It will irik t a l Ifttiii to u r m onths to prtt- B.-ni In legal form thlg and o lher avl- dtnveH “ to BUBtAlu tlie rom plalnant'R bill and ountHnUon th a i the threatened n iLs- ance apprehendeu from New Jersey ’.s tru n k e*'wer * ♦ • I* wt*!! founded, and th a t thtj w aiera of New York Bay are unable lo aitetm llate and d!g*»Mt aurh an cnornuiuK Rmount of filtii af la implied in the ,l60,0i>.M.!OCi gaJlonB of aewAge Iti be d is­charged dally a sh o rt dlBtance from tile sou thern end of M anhittA n Islanji.

D e fe a d a a t 'a Aoaw^r.A(i K«t fo rth in th e ir anfiWf^r the de-

ffindanis' poSntB in oppoRllion t" the ap- I plication a re briefly *t«.ted. ll Is* Inal. ited i>n behalf of New Jersey and (he 8ew- ■ eiage f.’om m U slon 'th a t the charac te r of ! the lltlgailon of Itse lf dem anda th a t the ' rnuse he expedited :is much as It reason- I Hbly cftp be," and th a t iho final de- ! ta jm lna ilon of the Ispue ban 1-^en de- ‘ laved by the d e fau lt of the com pialnunta

ftt)d th ro u g h no fa u lt of the defendant*. It Is aaserted that* the determ ination of the quer^Uons lnv<T!ved IB of vital Im-

i poriance to m ore th a n 600,000 pw ple resld- , ing In the P»Bsalc V alley and th a t m I the proceedings so fa t no ad journm ent 1 wnp apkfd to r or gu**o*tf(l by th« d*-

quf>ted the BectKX’i of Hie la * th a t p ro ­vides for the raising of (hla money.

L im it of B o rro w in g C ap ac ity .rn r te r ihiK . lii’.ise of llie B tatute earh

Intereetrrt huin irlpom y 1* authorU ed to hnrrow money to m ake the rtIfTeront pay­m ents, Iiort tor. tills purpoae to Issue h ill,da 'to lake up tem porary note*. Ine bonds, imwri^fr, nr( not t'J l>car intf*reat Ht a higher m ie than alx per cent, ii .y ar. in each rnae the total am ount of inrtebt i-.lniss for ihia projet't la llm lteil to two

1 and one-half per cent, uf th e ta* la ia ilea,' Form al approval nf th e commission a I pioria lo r the oiiifall of the sew.iKe In I New Yolk liay waa received yesterday ■ i',,™ I'olonel W illiam T. Rowell of the ' I'lillert ittatea KnKlneerlng Board. T h ii

approval bore the indorsem ent of K ^ e r l Shaw Oliver, acilna; S ec re ta ry of W ar. •mil with 11 was re tu rn ed to th e commle- amn sik iy blue prin ts t h a t had heenjHtb-

. nm ied to the federal1 . r these bore the g o v e rn m e n ts stam p ol

api'TOval.

THE CHILD HASDEL Painted by Dteksee

E X P E a 7 0 0 GUESTS AT TRADE BOARD'S DINNER

Y. E C A. NOTESThe hat of e n te r la ln m e iu t iircvlrtert fnr

the memhvrs of th e aesoclatlcn and their trlenrta haa been publlahfrt, the dates hetn* as follows O ctober t t . Oiimirtagn Indian Concert Band; N o v e m b e r 's . Thespian Stock rom fiany in "H la t l i f r s Maid;

■November 22, Bobley M ale U o a rte t; De­cem ber I'l, HMwIn R. W eeks fom pnny; J a n ­uary Id, tV ii'ter D avid, Im personator, and Mrs Anne um lae D avid, h a rp is t, Jan u ary 31 H earons S ifte rs C oncert Company and tlie Tuii'rto Male Q u a rte t. F ebruary U. Toronto M ile Q u a rte t; M arch Concert and O pera Q uintet Thespian Stork Com pany mand " ^

At the m en's m eeting Sunday afternoon Dr. F vv l.oetsi'her. Of PHneeton I'n l-

T ha t the ad jo u rn m en ts of the hearlnga In the m a tte r w ere due to .New York and th a t theae w ere Inspired hy p ro ­posals of an a d ju s tm en t of the lltlKailon which cam e from the office of the a tto r- nyy-Keneral of th e Em pire S tate It Is de­clared, I t is fu r th e r Insisted th a t ihe ■ causes fo r the m otion a re not m eritorious, anrt th a t the Suprem e Court haa already | refused to perm it New York Clly to In- ] iprvene In the action . Tho lonF delav a l ­ready secured by tho com plainant Is pointed out.

"T he Issues w ere fixed snd determine.] nn J an u a ry t, 1M9. A lm ost three years have I slnee elapsed and the ta k irg of testim ony I has p rac tica lly Just bep in . No limit can , be flsed If the com plainant be allowed '

the answ er concludes

Heven ht.ndred business m en of N ewark will a ttend the "Boom N ew ark " dinner of the Board of T rade to -m orrow nl« lu a t Symphony Auditorium, T h e ra will be ten Bpeakers, with llrieen m inu tes a llotted loeach. .

T he d in n e r w ill t i k e th e p lace of tbe first season 's m onthly b o a rd meetings. Through Its Influence the d irec to rs of the hoard hope lo InlBroat In th® "work o f the T rade Board m ea who h av e h ith e rto been passive members. C urtla R . B urnet, p re % dent of the board, will preside a t the d in ­ner. At ti:30 o 'clock th e first course will be served.

T he first spesker will be F rederick T. W'ard, on "The Com m ercial L ife of New­a rk ." T he rem aining sp eak e rs will follow In the order here nam ed: W illiam T.H unt. "Boclal C h arac te ris tic s o f New­a rk ;" F rank lin F . M ayo. "Som e of New-

T rler;4llareh 37

in “ In (’o06'

J a m e s M c C u t c h e o n & C o ., b A v e . & 54t h S t . , N . Y . ' W «ldar(>A*torl«

was formrri Church In I'hllartelphla. and recently be came a membi-r of th e fa cu lty a t Prince- ton.

A daff.ff In Hie A H C of Btectrlelty Ib being conducle^l fa r boy® ®icb Monday

A W t.The BcPutmuHter^’ oompoAed of tn® Boy BooutH of Am»Tlra In and around Newark, had ih^ ir f lr tt m e«tlng f»f fall and w inter last night. Plan® were made f.ir Afi active > e a r ’s work am ong the Boyfei’uuta.

Rpv Dr, Jam es C. H ow ard, of the H al- any S treet M K. rh u rc b . is to bs th® (jpeaiier a t the Y^riuths' Social Bible Club meeting to-m nrrow evening.

At the Order of the Triangle m eeting on F riday th e re will he a m e m b e r^ lp rally. All boys over ih in e e n y e a n of ag®, w hether mernber* of th® astoolatlon or n o t a re invited tn Join

The Newark delegate® to the New Jereey Conference for Older Boys, to Im held a t Trenton, October t l to 2*. will m*et In the B o h room F riday n ight a t 7;30 o'clock.

additional iliue.It I* expected th a t 'h e | ^ ^ p rMeffenbach,

anewflr wUI be curtsldered cfnirl ..p^wn^, ^ ’^ifare and P u b lic S a fe ty ;" JohnIn the VP7V n ear fu tu re , Sbould the peii- ‘'O otiorttm ltiei fo r BuBlfiCBS intion be denied the New Jersey reprep.-j,iR. | B. Poland, 'T^®w-tlve* will probably a*k fo r a dlsmisRai . f ! ^ ^ E ducational C en tre :" Joseph H.Hie action, and in the event of the fa.lure 1 -T ran sp o rta tio n and Traffic:'' J.of th a t move it will then begin to p st in , „ ' Httoheller, "M unicipal A dm lnlatm -Hfl dvfenee. Thl* wlM not take more than I .. .. M atthia* S tra tto n . "N ew ark , ath ree or four week*. It Is thought, in w - - ’yfactur1ng C en tre ;" Rev. John Me*

w a v 'E tha

You Can Play Muac As You've Always Longed to PlayTHE VlRTUOLb

^-sralty, will lip th a sp^-aKer. Dr. Loetschar tha ma*Qtlm* th e j Dowell, "Co-operativewas form rriv with tlie Olivet P raiby terlan In te rferes w ith the pI , ? ’ P rog ress."

lew er. In the orig inal orrter of the em irt • _________no in junction against the underliiklng ' w as Incorporated,

W ork and Civic

Hood’sS a r s a p a r i l l a

C u re s all b lood h u m o rs, all e ru p ­tio n s , c lea rs th e com plexion, c re ­a te s an a p p e tite , aids d ig es tio n , relieved th a t t ire d feeling , g iv es v ig o r and v im .

<5®t i t to -d a y in usual liquid fortn or Cbocolaiod tablet® colled SARSATABt.

L aw yer'* Ao(r» E llts Pole.Ijosing control *'if hi* au to m o b lla John

A. McFadd®n, a law yer, of U Clinton ®tr®et, crashed into a (e lepg raph pole a t Lincoln P ark thl* m orning. Th® oar hit the pole a glancing blow, (tim ed h a lf way around and ran up on th e sidewalk- Th® fro n t wheels and ftxle w ere broken, and the windshield and hood w er* sm aihed The driver, w;io was on hia w ay to bla office, sEcaped injury,

lU a ln u ra til ->1aD a t M t. CleH®aisC ad Schw eilfer. p ro p rie to r of th® A rena

R entauranl, a t 96 M arket s treet, ia a t U( Clemen*. At the M arket s tre e t address it wB* *ftid to<dey th a t Vlr. Schw eltter was broken in health and th a t h® went aw ay to seek re s t a b o u t a week ago. T he manogei of th® rb s U u ra n t said he hsd not heerd th a t Bcbwa}tx«r wo® likely to retlr® frofn "ftuBiP®®*.

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is a new type of player piano. In ten years' time all player pianos will be made like it. For now no other player piano permits you to play instinctively.

The Virtuolo has new finely sensitive air mechanisms —the Virtuolo Air Muscle Pingrtfr-which play almost like human fingers on the keys. These sensitive mechanisms are directly responsive to the new simplified system of control. And the new Acsolo buttons enable you to bring out any part of the music you wish to eraphasiie, just as quickly as th e inspiration comes to you. But the com­plete harmony of the new features is what makes you able to do all with tho Virtuolo that the trained pianist does with his piano.

Wo w an t you to have every opportunity to tost the V irtu o lo , to hear yourself pity music as yoaVo alwtye longed to be able to play.

GetIt lells

Inner Beauty^'You About the Virtuolo

6 0 7 Broad Street, Newark, N .J .

w a s h : Ing th® I the Pmu CommiH* jnibilc ji elonat )f. o rian lani canal, ai Sfionc, uti optfratliig Itat invei

Th® L'O: eighteen perm it th to readjt Bhip* an companlf ptil the t not only

- f*ormoiii po**yile w ithout

Th® r® board Iui <T®t® In 1 by June lock* 0(1 fxcep t i Jun® ), 1

Every ®hu® *lu. which r< phould n It* own inerchan mlpuftry, dry , it h the h®n( go$'®rnnn I* propoH commlf*! ahipplng COM Elder4

l l Ih ( fhouid H by ahlp; n1D ■®nlt'r dork ani hood of conalrucichine El;pointed able for BtatlonI® BTlOth

The coi g rea t boi Imported the work la te (he commtEnl m i^ tr la t given ih

PREL01

HOLYHI

Of A hi Isj-men i Holy Na day, Iwc the N^wi N aij). S( o th e r dl< eu ch hot

M artin Jntnes. A and Aral I 'edaralli becauee i In terests T he Nen m ore thi Tialtimor to a tten t the tfil'il na l Gibb

WAN!Ft

CHICA7®9b®rda; tuH ng ai out the I to th® Ti If necee® m®nt of handling

An exc derslood, road offi<

H. Y

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SSTIONEO '

’ th^ BO-call' Nbw Jerftc i

d ana>vors ID like proceed^ lent" fac tlun n tro l o l lfi4

Ihelr ePfurii ncUon from 'npellliiK lh«It) aurrenclt^l In the ir poo- > ariBwero ii iim to whocb

mill brought I’HH 10 dieter- ■IvftI ofticBrI

Ju ly . Tho the rlKhl ot tine piocMied- claUoD, a.m1i llt'ilon of tbo Ion Involved. \*erB are Pr* rk, to r m a n j jctnUon; P f i il Hei-retary; rt: Dr. Ella •, nnti MoorO om inltiee on re praclloftll)!

neoeeoary lived to tnake each defend '

ciB regardind , Bpoolflcall:^

t which th i loted for waB 9 a jau inp tlon il offlcera a r t 11. Dr. W ill'

Dr. W^DUani ir, F:,'T«ln w . Ir9 F. Jone*i

W noivcrton, im *a ti. H a l 'H denied th a trrlatown. wa<'lei y for ap- lAl Board. H

of dnaticlal e not reco*- onetitu tlon ol

/. the an iw e i Ic iila rif wUB « th a t th e b y ' ttlve corrm ilt'>r the election

of the place year In ac*

irem ent. D r, itiv e com m it' Mly 21. At tlK P ark , a s th< meeting. P r. ve due notice■B

printed pro* riR. there vrat eduied fo r ihs •pose of hear-

r> B lack, ol •as prolonged

pointed out, 'n e s of g real ,-t the offlcert iln contro l ol

ih e foilowinit •Id Ih n(’ci>rd- h the defrnd- r mpmhprs i l 1 quorum . .\1 IV. H a w k e. >>i pn'Bldeni, I'J'

KlAnta alreadu A Jusf ify th e n

recordH nntJ lety upon th ( th e com plain '

llpna.

pRToled.ding t t frnisl y s treet, Sam* i W ard street* RS K uhn and was arra igueil crt. NfArshaH,

for P a y . dft' le }4. H a wari

P L A H S S H A P I N G« “ '

(^ estio is oi Tolls, Labor, StDi*

tatiao, Taken Up in Coni' mission's Report

FOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION

player r piano

anisms )st like anisms [em of I bring just as B com- >u able It does

Bst tbe alvay*

W ARHINdTON, Oct n .-F o re s tia d o w - Ihg the early rmu|ilRt1on add iip^'nlng of the PmtaiTid t.'iuial. the iHthrtilan Canal Comniioalun, in ite amiua] report, made public jes terdny, recamnionda ^^Coiigre*- alonat IcgiHlatlon go v ern ing canal lulls, organlaruloJi fur th e opt-rallon of th e canal, and fur Ka\crn m en t of the Onn^l Zone, utilization o f cuniU revenue to pgy operating and to repay thg^cap-Itat invented and other Action

The L'OnimlHulon wlahea Lo give a t teoBi •Ighteen montlui' noilre of the ra lea to perm it the wOild'H m aritim e inK reats Utna to readJuM their roittPb and to build new ihlpa and organize new 1 ranB[>ortatlun compatilea. It is aiNo <leerned dewlrahle to pu l the oanul i» ubr ax e.irly ab ponalbte. not only to i U u ir riminclal re tu rn s on the

” e io rn io iii capliaJ InveMted, but to m ake pOAsyile the papauge of ihe w uild 's fleela ■without confuaion or delay.

The report s h o w s that the engineers' board hua aireadi' roimd (hut ull the con- ♦•rete Jn the great ( ia tun lorUa will he laid by June 1, PflL', and t1\'e nior*tliH luler Die lorkf on Uic I'af-lrlc slile will l>e lliilsheil, except the gaU's. which will be ready June 1. isin.

Every iRgitPmvtH nipanfi for raising re'"- enue aliould be ri'"lopte<l, .smvh the report, which recoimneud.s ih o i ll ie tfo\'<srmtn*nt ahould noi only supply coal and oil for Ha own vrarmIk HliOold hrII Ihem to merchant slilitplng. The ezlslIiiK ‘oni- tril/iRary, inaniifin'lurjiig pJuot, an<i la u n ­dry, U la iirgpii, ehoukl be ronilmied f*»r the henRfU of govornnuoiL fon'ea, und government owncralup nf pulilu' ntllltlRR la proposed in a recoii7ruendatl(m that the oommlaaary furnish ait tlit-ee I Kings lo ■hipping tmasliig through the oBiiaJ for a CQtiBlderalion.

It Ih fuiggo.sted that the gr»s‘en im en( ahould h*'!I IouLn urul appMiuii'^'s ne^iind by ships, niui, atlM sruiih'-r f<'»rwurd movement. pIiouI.I aofuul lv -undertake to dork and re[*alr th lp s In the iielKl)ln»r- hood of the rgjinJ |<-or tiuit purpiKse the c’on.Birucduii »if a drj ilork ami a tofi- chlriR Bho]) Iri reronimentlfd, anri it Is pointed out Ihut would l». uvuLl-■ble for tile u.se o f mir n a \y . a wire less atatlon for ha\'ul and e,iiiinn*ri,lal use it another Bdjuiu’t rer|u1r,-il.

The cOimnlHBlfin whmIh to rid of file great body of foreign lahorvrs, wlio were imported to dlR tlie 'uiriut, uh sfn^n uh the work ia oompleted. Tin*)' now popii- late Ihe eatabllshed town Hltfs. and ilie commtsflion deelare.s tiiaf tiivy /should lie roj-atrlAted af ter work no longer can be given them

PRELATES THE GUESTS OF CARDINAL GIBBONS

BALTlMORK, Oct, iT ^ T h e Hrat n a ­tional ooijgreaa of tlie Holy Nam e bocIo- tlea of the T nlied Stutea. which a ssem ­bled here yoeTerda>. wound up its ae»al<jn to-day with a mMetliig of iHe diocesan and parish sp iritual d irecto rs a t the Catholic Cluii, m which «juestlonK p e r­ta in ing to the devH npuient of tlie society were considered. The cnngreHa p rac ti­cally finished Its business yesterday , crys- talllxtng in a aeries of reaolutlonB a u n an ­imous aentJment ag a in st p ro fan ity and Im m orality and In favor of a be tte r alandarU of living for all America.

A dinner was given by Cardinal tllb- bona to the vleltlng p rela tes a t N otre Dam e College and a reception to th e cardinal by the T abernac le Society of tbe cathedral pariah com pleted the p ro ­gram of eveiitM for to -day In th e c a r- d ln a l’a dual Jubilee celebration,

One of the th ings which appealed to the cardinal yesterday when he reviewed a procession of .10,000 m arch ers waa the b an ­ners carried by the delegation of 800 men •from the colored cliurchea. They bore the InflcrlpUon. "H e 's Our C ardinal’ Too.” Aa the delegation from St, B arn ab aa 's Church paaaed, Kammy W illiam s, a little colored boy of abou t six years, left tlte line and run up to the card inal w ith a huge bunclt of a ra r le t carnations, w hich he banded to the card inal. The card ina l thanked him, pa tted him on the liead, ami aa the ttUle fellow knelt gave him hla bleaelng. All who gaw the Incident oheered.

HOLY NAME CONGRESS HONORS THIS DIOCESE

Of a ha lf score of testim onials given to laym en a t the flrat national congreas of Holy Name Societies In B altim ore y este r­day, two 'were addreaaed to meaibere> of the N ew ark Dlocoaan Federation of Holy N a i^ 'S o c ie tie s . Netv York waa the only o th e r diocese to receive m ore than one «uch honor.

M artin Conboy, of E a s t O range, and J am e s A, Sweeney, o f P a terson , p resident and first v ice-president o f the N ew ark Federation, were given th e teatlm onfals because of th e woMt they had done In th e In te rests of the Holy N am e m ovem ent. T he New'ark Diocene waa represen ted by m or^ than fo rty m ^mbera, who w’en t to B altltnore a spoclal tra in Sunday n igh t to atlehrt the congress and lak e p a rt In the h'*l'i)''e cb.-^ervance In honor of C ard i­na l Gibbons,

S t ^ e r & S o n s P i a n o s

A r e S u p e r i o r I n Q u a l i t y

A n d L o w e r I n P r i c eB E C A U S E — Money, brains and skilled labor, and material of

the best are used in order to produce the best piano possible.

B E C A U S E — The scale is scientifically drawn, the action is j easy and elastic, the tone is round, rich, resonant

and of great singing power,

B E C A U S E — The quality lasts and does not get thin and hard, or "tin-panny'’ as some other pianos do, sold for much more than the price of a STEGER.

B E C A U S E — The STEGER & SONS instrum ents are sold di­rect to the purchaser at the factory price, without any middleman's profit being added.

B E C A U S E — The purchaser of STEGER & SONS Pianos and Natural Player-Pianos profits by the unlimited purchasing power and m anufacturing facilities of the great STEGER organization.

B E C A U S E — Every part used in the building of a STEGER & SONS instrum ent is made in our own factories at STEGER, ILL.— the largest and best equipped piano factory in the world.

B E C A U S E ___With every instrum ent the purchaser receivesa guarantee that is as protecting as a government bond—backed as it is by every resource of the world's largest piano manufacturers.

Steger & Sons Celebrated Pianos Sieger & Sons " ■ '™ , Pianos

May Be Purchased On Easy TermsWithout Any Interest and No Extra Charges

W R IT E FO R O U R B E A U T IF U L N E W C A T A L O G U E .

P IA N O MANUFACTURING COM PANYLargest Exclusive Plano M anufacturers In the World

81 riarket Street, Newark, N. J.

1 . A l t m a n Sc G in .IM PO R T A N T SA L E S O F B O O T S A N D H O S IE R Y

FO R TO -M O RRO W (W E D N E S D A Y )

W O M E N ’S B O O T S at $ 3.75 P E R P A IR

REGULAR PRICES $5.00 & 6.00

C O N S IS T IN G O F BLACK OR T A N R U SSIA C A L F S K IN

AN D PA T E N T L E A T H E R BU TTO N B O O TS AT T H E

A B O V E E X C E PT IO N A LL Y LO W PR IC E .

WANT RATE ADJUSTMENT FOR EXCESS BAGGAGE

CHICAGO, O e t 17-—A t a eonference her* yestierday of reprenentatlvea of m am ifao- tu rln g and nom m erclal In te rests th ro u g h ­out the cDunlry, it w as decided to appeal to the In te rs ta te Com m erce Commlaaton, If neceesary. In o rder to obtain an a d ju s t- nienl of ra tes and regu lations to? th e handling of excess baggage.

An executive com m ittee wll^ It Is u n ­derstood, Hrst seek a conference w ith ra il­road officials.

W O M E N ’S A N D C H IL D R E N ’S H O S IE R YAT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE PRICES:

WOMEN'S PLAIN BLACK SILK HOSE,

LISLE THREAD SOLES AND TOPS,REGULAR PRICE $1.0(5 PER PAIR . . AT 65c.

WOMEN’S PLAIN BLACK SILK HOSE,

REGULAR PRICE $1.50 PER PAIR . . . AT 90c.

CHILDREN’S BLACK RIBBED COTTON HOSE,

REGULAR PRICE $1.50 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS AT $ |.0 0

J f t f t l j A w t r a r , 3 4 t l | att& 3 5 l l j f t r r r t a , N r r o f o r k .

H. Y. U. TO flONOR BROWNK EW TOHK, Oct. X6>^Invltatlona have

W en Issued to the N ew Jereey alum ni, In the nam e of the council and facu lty of K ew York U niversity , for the cerem onies a ttend ing the induction of Dr. E lm er Els* w orth Brown, as chancellor of th e uni­versity on T hursday , N ovem ber a.

Among those n o t connected w ith th e liDlverslty who will speak a t the exercises a re : P residen ts Lowell, of H a rv a rd ; H ad ­ley, of Yale; B utler, of C olum bia; S chnr- m an, of Cornell, and Fin ley , of the Col­lege of the-C ity o f New York.

Dr. Brown la th e seven th chancellor of th e university since U w as ch arte red In 1881. H is predecesdors have been Jam es M. Jfa tthew s, D. D., 1831-iN»; Theodore F re - llBgbuyaao, LL.D ., 1S39-1850; Isaac F e rris , D , D., 1862-1870; H o w ard Crosby, D. D.. 1870 1881; John H all, D. D.. 1881-1891, an d H enry M itchell M acC racken. D. D.. LI*D „ U81-1910. The la t te r tendered ble reeigtia- t i t e va April m, 1910.

TOWN DEFIES COURTSOKLAHOMA C ITY , OkI»., Oet, IT.—

A ltb o u g h Ol* F a A e n l C o u rt And th * • U t e 8 n p r« n » C o u rt deeideil th n t OWAnion C ounty , O klA , is no lo n s n r In •xltteDOs, t m A som eetlng waa h e ld At M ountAln PA rk y e s te rd a y en d th e p e o . p l* o f th a t to irn d ecided to r e s is t a n y effort, to fo rce th em to c ly e up th e VAcdriU .of th e co u n ty .

'R 'yAlt S tap les w a s k ille d d u r in g tb e S w anson C o un ty w a r la s t fa ll a n d I t Is fe a re d th a t s e r io u s tro u b le m ay a p a ln r a s u lt b soause o f th e a t t i tu d e o f th e peop le o f M o u n ta in P a rk . I t m ay be

. M o eseary to a sn d th e m lU tla th e re . I t W as s ta te d y S eterday .

B U L L E T f f l lr » Q ^

B A SEB R U

DRY GOODS SHOPPING CENTRE OF NEW JERSEY. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10; OTHER DAYS UNTIL 5:30

BEE HIVE 711 to 721

BtymuI Street

TELEPHONE5500

MARKET

4 D a y s ’ $ a l e M e n ’ s & B o y s ’ S w e a t e r s

The denianci for Sw eater C oats is extraordinary and just at the tim e when many houses are unahlc to m eet it, here we are exp lo itin g a special sale, which, o f course, means special prices. E m phasis is given to th e statem ent that all the goods in this sale are of standard qualities and th e rjroduct o f th e foremost makers o f th ese goods.

O ur National T erm s o n

W A X C H tS iD IA M O N D S ^

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ASK fo r t h e RED BOOK

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5 A S T C L B E R G ’S O N VEN IEN T 'REDIT

S } 7 ^ B R O A D S T R E E TIf You Can't Call Write Repairing Onr Specialty

Men’s Regular $2 Sweaters

1.75

men s sweater coats atJ6„'.0 and $7.)I5

Men’s Jersey clolh coats atS.lJiO and J.5.00

Men's Cardigan jackets, at|? .50 , $3.50, $4.00 and $.5.50

.Men's fine wool sweater coats with pearl buttons; two pockets; In grav only. This is a nicel.' finished garment and guaranteed to give satisfaction; sires 34 to 48c; ouri regular $:.(X) s w e a t e r , at .....................................

Boys’ Reg. $1.S0 SweatersBoys' coat sweaters, made of

wool and finished lo equal most custom garments for wearing quali­ties; this garment has proven an cvccllent number; full and large; with pockets and buttons lo match, in gray, cardinal, gray and cardi­nal, gray and navy; sires 24 lo .44; regular 51.5t); spe­cial ..................................

Men’s $3.50 Coat Sweaters Men’s Reg.$5Sweat’rCoatsMen's worsted coat sweaters, full

fashioned with pearl buttons to m atch; two pockets; full length and cut perfect; colors a .e gray only, in the most desirable shade; an exceptionally neat sweat­er and an excellent num ber; sires 34 to 48, regu lar 5.L50; special.

1.29

2.89Boys’ Ragnlar $2 Sweaters

This 52.(KT sweater we are taking from slock and will say special 51,78 for the school boy. This is an ideal coat, medium wight, well tailored and finished with two pockets and pearl buttons to match; gray, wfiite. cardinal, gray and cardinal, navy; regular $2iK); special.

3.89

(Men's sweater coats, made of the hesi worsted iiMiiinablc; full fash­ioned in evcr\' pHriiciilnr; well fin­ished, wiili pearl hiiiions to match; Iw-o pockets; colors are gray, navy, wl.ne , sires 34 lo 48; speeui for this sale .................

Boys’ $2.50 Sweater CoatsThis is our beat sale inimber In

hoys' medium weight sweater, full fashioned coal; made of pure wor­sted; the finish and If are perfect; gray, a'hile, cardinal, gray and cardinal, gray and navy; sites 28 to ,14; regular $2,50; spe­cial ................................... 1.95

Guaranteed Hole=Proof Hose for Men, Women & ChildrenWe are sole selling agents for Newark and vicinity

The original and most satisfactory guaranteed stocking sold. Made in the desired weight and at popular prices

We embroider your initial^^^bn all Holeproof Hose upon request

For Women— Box of 6 PairsWomen's Holeproof medium

weight coitbn hose, in black and tan and black with white feet, guar- aniced for <) months; box '■y of 6 pairs fo r..................... X . W

ForChildren— Box of 6 PairsChildren’s and misses' Holeproof

cotton hose, ribbed, in black, also tans; sizes 6 to 11; guaranteed for I) !. onths; box of I) pairs for ................................ 2 . 0 0

For Women— Box of 6 Pairs■Ji-'ornen's Holeproof, mercerued

lisle holeproof, in black, also tans; ihe extra large sizes with ribbed tops; in black only; guaranteed for 8 months; box of H pairs .............................

i or Men— Box of 6 PairsHoleproof mercerized lisle hose,

in black, grav. tan; guaranteed for li months; box of ti pairs 2 . 0 0

3 . 0 0

For Women— Box of .1 Pairs'OCnmcn's Holeproof black silk

hose, with deep garter lops; guar­anteed for .1 months; box J of .1 p a irs ............................O . U U

For Men— Box of 6 PairsHolepraof cotton hose, in biack

ten, gro;', navy, also black witli, while feet;al1 sizes; guaranteed forfi months; medium weight; 1.50

For MenMen's Holeproof

guaranteed for 3 pairs

•Box of 3 Pairsall sifk months;

hose,box

in black of 3

n a v y ;

2 . 0 0

i box of ti pairs.............

I For Men— Box of 6 PairsHnlepronf mercerized silk luster lisle hose, in

black and tan; guaranteed for 6 months; box n r t pairs at ........................................................a J . W

6 Pairs Guaranteed for Six Months

tioleprDoftlosiervCompanij

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For Men, Women & Children

Fuschia f 'The New Developement in Color, a shade between the hues of magenta and cerise s o f t and rich, beauti­

ful and refined.Trimmed millinery, with touches of

the fuschia color. .5.00 to 55.00 Fuschia colored ribbon for hat gar­

niture ............................29c to 98cFuschia colored velvets, yard,

1.98 to 3.50Fuschia ostrich feathers,

2.98 to 4.98

Fuschia Silk Messaline Fuschia Silk Brilliant

f u s c h i a S a f in de Chine19 inches wide, yard. .,59c 2S inches wide, yard. .75c

Fuschia Clever Satine36 inches wide; clever satine has

appearance of real satin, recom­mended as the best fabric for trim ­mings, linings, petticoats, drop skirts, pillow and fancy work, y a rd ...................

The New Fuschia RibbonsSatin Taffeta ribbon, best quality, 1

lo 4>^inches wide,yard,,3c to 50c Messaline ribbon .best quality, 4fi

inches to S-U inchas ' wide,yard ......................... 19c and 25c

Satin batk velvet ribbon, best qual­ity, No. 1 to No. 16, yd.5c to 55c

Waterproof maline, best quality,yard .......................................... 25c

Fuschia Embroidery GoodsWash embroidery silks, s k e in .. .4 c Glossilla embroidery floss, sk e in .5c Royal Society embroidery cotton,

skein ......................................... 2 t4 c

JfK

35c

Queen of CorsetsLa Sylvia Corsets are distinctive.They give each figure an i n d iv id - uality that only scientifically de­signed hand-made corsets can give.They fit perfectly and represent the latest made effects. They wear lastingly and preserve shape.They offer i n r o m / ta r a f t /c models for attractive gowns, because they embody the essential features and endow each figure with correctness of proportion that approaches ideal symmetry. The non-rustable boning in La Sylvia Corsets is the best obtainable. Consult our experts regarding model best adapted to the r e q u i r c m c n f s of f

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Sale of 1.50 Satin SublimeW /z k f l’ ar I a c t r i a i z — * ’4e; ideal fabric for dresses or VV C U y L t l S l l / u y waists; soft finish; rich, dignified and

stylish, in the daintiest and most charming faille weave; high lustrous satin face; drapes splendidly; immense color assortm ent; while, light blue, pink, nile, mais, apricot, helio, light gray, taupe, peach, ash of rose blue, tan, Copenhagen, fox leather, wisteria, cornflower, brown, copper, canary, reseda, lavender, royal blue and king blue; regular $1.50; special, yard ............................ .........................

IndividualDrinking Cups

By using an individual drinking cup you guard your health, disease often being superinduced by many people using the same drinking cup. The following are on sale at our Biationery department:

I’aralflne Drinking Cups, in sanitary pack- j ^ for

Tumbler Form Cups, of bestparaffine paper, ^ fgj- 5c

Splendid Values inGirls’RainCapes

A cape that sells at sight; navy and a soft shade of red, guaranteed fast color or a new cape. Has very full sw'eep, much fuller Ilian the cheap ones, deep liood, plaid lined, fastening at neck, with mohair braid and down front with buttons and bu t­tonholes; size 8-14 years ..........................

Butterick MonthliesFor November

Biilteriek'.s November l‘ut- terns; The Delineator.

HutlericK’s l-'a.shion, Ihe winter number. CoEitaiiis coupon for a tree pattern.

,4nd the Metropolitan Cata­logue on sale

I T he F ash io n S h ee ts fo r th e jkskinR.

Free

A M U SE M E N T S

P R O C T O R 'S v S .d a il y m a t is e e , lie., aae.. aoe.

LORTmKH 1 PR IJfcS iS r a ja h 1 TIM CROJIlNl MeKAV * CAVTw'b LLi THE^ HANI.OAS ACO.l PAOl. LA CROIT A (0.1 (tUIOO * IS ICKEIISON (_FAN NY_1TO WDELIEH.

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T eehn toa l In e t i tu te i t s o tn g to sen d Ite J p U r t .M O lw o lts * of- t t v e n ty to th e Now G ra sd C e n tra l P a lace , L e x in g to n STairaa an d F o r t r - a lx th a treo t, to -m o r­ro w a p e m o o n to s tu d y e le c tr ic i ty a t th e 9 le a tr lo a l E x p o iltlo n . T h e y o u n g m en eom ptete th e i r th re e y e a rs ' co u rae n a x t Ju n e , a n d th e schoo l p r in c ip a l, D r, H d g ar & B arney , s a id th a t , in h ts o p in ­ion; In th e w h o le tw e n ty -e e e e n y e a r s o f th e tn i t l t q te 'e ex te ten ce , no eu o h .o p - po rtuD lty to r th e s tu d y o f th s p ra d ttc a l appIlcM tlons o f e le e tr le l ty h a s e y s r p re - S sn ted I ts a tr a n d t h a t lie d o ss n o t in ­ten d t e k n e e U n > ta d M U m lM U,

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D O N ’T C O O KLunch and Dine

I ^ T a t the

l y A V A R R EW inter Garden

882 Broad S t., NtarCttyHaU H fdr tb e g re a t P red Reae,

Geo. Sniltli * M o rre lle Q iiartat. ■ee. Lciroif u TO a.•Os, oiinrxB a TO a. '

yatiM ff * HdtnirOTOtl, Preyi,

■THE PUBLIC BE PLEASED." REDUCED RATES

Colonial LinoBOSTON $2 .50

PROVIDENCE, Boat Direct..........1 .6 0FALL RIVER, Via Boat and Rail.. 1 ,8 3

W<f«kda>fi an l v>n4j(iy8 Bl R:3ii p. M (lom Pi«r 3A.N-K .foot Well Houitcro Bt. BbtUib fr«e ALL OUTSIDi: KOOMfl-FINEST SERVICt;.

'Phcm«i Sprlnr MUl and 040S.

A t l e m t i c C i t y

AUTUNN AT THE TA710US RESORTis the best time df the year to reap Ihe benefits from the heallhful salt air, to indulge in out­door lile, lo enjoy leisure, pastime and pleasure

The Leading Houses Open All YearWrltff fir 'I'hfnf an]

M A R L B O R O tlO fl-B L E N H E IM

Ajiurlcin anaPlana. Joalah W’IUib ABgtii Company

M OTEL D EN N ISWaUfr J Biitbv.Bupffrb TB'! MM-vie# io

t r t l R. B. of N .1.

of tha folk.'wlnp f'T Ini TinBT H E S H E L B U R N E

Eurf>t»ffftn I'lon J. WeHcal, Mijr

H O T E L S T R A N DAmerlcSn TMbti Exrl'i-

■ivaly. H. C Krlfk'BFJi &Fnmk B Off. Mar«

H O T E LST . C H A R L E S

ilivTi. Ffite'f. o tc.: —T H E P E N N H IJR S T

Wm. Il, Hood.SEASIDE HOUSE

F Cook'll Horn,O A L E N H A L LF. U Yovnf,HOLMMURSTHenry DarnellNewlln Hitir.tM Co. I

Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania RalTrcad or Cen-

ST E A M SH IPS_____

Vacations i;. TropiciTtie Royal Mail Sleam Packet Co,

?he W est Indiessei'dud aiu t-DKiful yar.

Berm uda — Cuba Jam aica — Panam a

Fill ind Winter (rips to the ni'tsUle- lightful Sf'Ot-v m If.i" 'J L I v r i s r , gorpeous m l.hpir fpipical sprerttioi E'very loy^l i\rti®ri<'an shou.;! '•«'■' L.e

ditch before the witcr i . lumetl iri. Regulai lailiags un the [ijutial 5'Ciimers

TAQUS Oc ob«r 21 (to fisrmudii THAMES Oct. 21 ' TO THETRENT, NOV. II i WEST |ND1£-S

A SUN. (•f'liiTMl \a^Dt '22 SVntr SU, N. ,l ^IfmJ t., IVriiulM, iT4 Hrnnd ST.I J. >1. n > rn r < o., 77U

- Hrnail S(.i J. K. Uii^rr, fJ I < lllhton S(.fI Nr55'arll.

tOUtlD lilt

G A L E N H A L LafTfamncaa

T H E P R E S T O NWERNtCRSViLiLK, PA,

Aa Mail nu>unTaMi apM duiiPK B«pttmba*. Ociobar and November, for health Biad eraatton.

F. Lk TOITNO.Oetiarml IfaaufBr.

HO TEL D E N N ISATlvAKTIC CITY. N. J.

TtiB fall and winter pftirr>naae of Oils hoii*a la ever Increaalnit. cti K'coum of H« ♦-direetly on iha oc 'an front, facing a^uth. ff* ■upertof appolntmema and careful »en lue.

OPEN ALL THE TIME.WALTEB j . buzot

CAPITAL CITY M !W

TO ALBANYCtnta

■TaAMKMtrffv . , a rtn»WMt KMh S:M fi, K.Wfrt imtit hi. « p. M.D»U>. ftun<»T» Iselad.4.

MANHATTAN UNEI J o j S J d a A M Ti-J H Tvipt 81.AO. Um A >• Uaya.

n H fltra lv«. ft. W. HotJMnn St., S:«r> p.U:: W. 128lh BL, 8 P. M. 4ally; atop Columbia Bl. rvnion B(a.L Albanv;

atop f t W. lHai flt.. Jf.T. TleMto, XlBP'B AOaaey. i t i Markaft nt TtL M UorkiA

O D a d iw io n s b - E I a i t i c iaAtlamlo City. N. J- Joalali Wlilta A Sona Co.

1

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S T E A M B O A T S

J S YU N E ^ i^-eOAT'RWLProYldtDO* Dirtet, ll.flu | Worcaacar. 13-40 UaliFf Ineladias Saaday. i M.

Prom Fkar Ik- £aat RIvar.Jirm H a a a p o i a a t iK proT oa I i V l ^

Clip T k k tt Oftoa s o BzoAdvaf* fV. T<

____ S T E A M S H IP S ____

Ocian Steamship TieketiPir»>, Sccend CBd Third (’Him

X o A n y F * m o e>B y A n y I * l n e

A t A n y X l n w « T c lrp h o n c , W r l . r o r (■1I-.

A l f r e d L . D e n n i sR ca ld o a t P a r ta o r o f I***! * Flayst.

7 7 4 B road S t .ty iaphm * MBBkw 1*7* MarkM.

Togrt Ido. Koiela. Bkora Ei^ruriions Lavoat Kates.I'Hiii d & EormudiaD. AMO tous,

'fat'd f ri L'IfI. ih!, il'ii iiiul Ein oflecrrlr fHr*. whelwsF tekqrauli^,

1 F''Baipit. D4‘wi it and ctily Ifitwllof i-as-' wHijc's ill Ml'* tJ'H'k III IteTniHiia.\ Fit illniirrulfiJ dUlilT to A. E. OUT-* EHBHIDOE & CO., Aernts. ^u-bec 8. B. Co,. 1 Ltd.. 39 Broadu'ty Naw York; JOSKPH M.I BYIINE CO T76 Broad 8t. ALFRED L. DE.-<.NI8. 774 Broad St., J. E. MAYER, 21 CUjitoa [ St., or any Ticket A(Bot, or QUEBEC S. 8- Co,,I id , , Qnaiiae.

________ PROPOSALS __________, Rx:ALr:l> i^hTu’ci-RALs'*iifbi.'r-.-rivrd'trm*( on Rr-Mhds and .■VajiesanirnrR of .I'uj tloiird of PrMho!ii4»ra. co\int\ nfj hUie <»f Nf-w f( r gratllnK .tri l ilH I K

with titlfiinl jin\'»>ruPnt thn follotAiii f'ha In I'llnfori livt-nuo, lu tli« i"wn*tilp 'f i,

I faiiWrulIn from t>uii-h lano rn itn* F'nlrfi-11 I road, n tllatfinre nf atmul 5.2DG f*-rt ' l.Indaley road In thr tnwMahti' nf f f i r rjrni^ and JmrmiKh of North ''HlitMdl, estF-r.'l tni? from ih© F'aaealc ('ounry f1r»' h; ihr 4*'i9r.Fnd weatyrly lo ih<* F’upnalp ('miiiiy line, adlffianea of almut 8.god fo i

Prop4*a|« are to be oubmliipd to it;ie (nho- mliiM on Mondoy. Nov*nili»T it. at P M..at the DtTlrf of lti« commlttrp. N'o. ooml’Uouvff. Nc>vvurk, N. J , aiuF a( no other tlo>a or pla«Plans and ap cIflraMona ninv tw seen at tha abova cullnfl ami ot ttie ortira of tha SihJs eoinmlMioner of public roada. State hou-'fi. Tr'»nlon N. J. ^Each propoaal l« to be aceompantel with a centned chpck for ll.CWO to Ineura the eter'i- ' tlnn of the neoeaw'* enntract and tn l.« Indoreed on tho with the nanm of llmbtdilor nnti ih* B'orlt h« ppnpoaar lo do., Th-i K»mrn1ftee reaervei the riehl to reject any or*“ WALLACE OL-OHEL’-HKT:Diractor.

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NKW A^ EVENING NEWS. TT ERDAY, OCTOBEK 17. 1911.

HAY SHORTAGE JERSEY’S D. A.R,HITS FARMERS IN CONVENTION

Tkii a o i Low Pricei of Affect Deirrmeo

Sossex CofiDtf

MilkID

Aonua) State Gatherinl at Morristown—National Presi­

dent-General a G iest

Iflnw an appropriation for Ih f rabulIJIn* aril] a ir tn iih a n ln * of tb a hlaiorlo pll«-

O uaata to the num ber of 200 ww* pr®«- ent a t the iieaalon T h o u fh the m om In* ■Maton am) lunchaonby ih*- r>ni]|Eht«*ri m d thwlr (rtend*, in* romiu<*m<trfltlve nnrvir« w*a ap*P to

of ih* town.

GIVEN 40.Y EA R FRANCHISE

S a O I H I ONLY SALVAIIOII m StO R IC A l IIA R K lIH IItV H lID

I h«

honie

NEWTuN I*'’* I' iihorittf**or alcrop ron>i>Bri‘fl lo Ihhi \ f i r ilan>iin*n of £ui#<'Jl Co inly hti iii*f tli#lr ht*rtl*of c:owH am! In home i-itriiu. ta dlBp ■Bl £ o( ilulr dairiM BUtlrflj

Th« di't'riB.Htt In iht' i-Hce of mItK "" fomparwl with tha ■'jT'ettpondlr?® nnonttin of last y»ar, fi«»t rf> Borden i. un-denae.1 Milk i"oini-ati>. la Al«o caui»in^! ’ ii'' <Hr,ncra to eaM t:p on lh*lr milk prudur-lirg Oferaf!niij«

AOf Niflii a T f4-prfM iitailv« fa rm p ri jn*4u-s«a «:our.M, who were *e«h veaier- day, II la fliirdly posilbi* t" buy hay Mt AT' p r i r h e lOftl niarkel, wh 4i I.Ra heen offered has bJbUiie pri'«**. aay 8^ per nm

gijoUni eviry man interviewed,H]o, where the rorn troyi rt>n\ene«1 lhti» kl ^ «oBl of not thantlfih a ton. l« Ihi aelvatinn t'l- da!r> man. Knallafe, pound f-i iwumd w ; produce ea much milk ar- luni ai from 8» to l a * ton. they cl*iln,. a .1 « ’ he-ir out their •tetemcnt rntivfeet thAl the dBlrymari wn t le l i k'enough tP hewe one cr iwo f i[l gt leaet keeping Uln dairy and IneieDcea Increaainji it

Irving M. Avery, a fU‘rymati nf Sparla Townehip. who owna flftv ptjre bn-cd eowa. mede the obhervailmi a' N»fWiun that the hay sliortafv m ConplyIhia year waa due to tw i rjneof th«ee wan that the dr'- ght uf the past three neaaonh had killed ih« rouia of the timothy. Thin. In hla opinion, was chfl nf the prlndpftl raiiBf‘9.

Field* of iiinothy have 'r u n ou t" and been plowed up The farm ers have not atlem j'fcd i ■ >"<'w iliem again w ith tim ­othy owing to the prohibitive price of the seed, whirli la now |8 por bushel, againat 82.50 last yefLT a« n er* |ly . Mr | >very nftid. »*«crtjn« has been p rohib ited ' by the pri' O In snnie Inirtancea he knew thle to he a fact from personal obaerva- liona. *

The milk prices of the Bordan oornpany for ih« next six months, which nro from ten to flftee* cents lower than tha cor­responding period last year, according to Mr Avery, are responsible In a measure for the sale of cattle and the stagnant market In the county.

Arthur Danks, superintendent of th* TranQUlllty fsrms, owned by the estate Of Rulherfurd atuyvesani, near Tranquil­ity, declares that the alio li the salvatlcn of the dairymen of auseex bounty In the mattet of fodder and to offset the hay ehortages of the future.

fThe dairymen can now feed ensilage In autsex County, Up to within a few years ago the Borden company, which ceta the price to the producer and Is the prin­cipal company with which the farmers do business In this end of the State, would not ac.cept milk from cows fed on ensil- ags. The ban on the corn fodder has bean lifted.

fifurtfl/ fArMOKHlST'nWN, 17

Bl.iU'

waft ftriij ujgiiSi Ei‘^ tbi-of Uir MiU'i. Wlihirtl W (>f I wpii'aUtt I < -li i

I U A J{

The snmraJ ni.uu cf lfi» Nrw Jersey if M,#- ;\fTkt Tlf’M!J Revolution -i.*)iy Ai Wttfltuuglun'e Hfsd-

nrinK the m^fubeis , it.itti, '. liaplpr, nf wb!t h M.I* i ’ :I r IK r»sam. The guestn - f Mi n Mall hew T ticuU.

b. r;Ai i.f lie NstKma! fk»i‘le ty . .Mtn ilhailcs li VarUlmy. of

i ;hsi vlce-regenl, MrsJohn W ehile regent, of New Vorkl»r a: , .\li- i [..urulon Jlumphreyn, ><t MuriJ.'*'! Jifid Arijuiant-fieneral Wilbur K Hmhrr J r

1 I Ai I! o ’ lock a recepllon was xWen to t pro I Mr ." '■•■n m I.iifsyetN* Halt, whloii was

I If Ml rj [►‘•l will fluKH. ljutiljiig, soiirlel r-iig*-. p.iinin und um u m r tKYUghs Aflor ’.he the forriial r/rof'rrtni w«aijprm-rJ with h pr«>er by I'lillemonr riiurspH. rector nf Si I'l'tvr n Episcopal <'hur«'h foilowed by ;in jiMre*'.'* nf wel- ■'ojTie by aMts, i ' uint Mis Vnrdb'y re-h|jMiideiJ In the HiiB^ru'e ».pf the regHiit, .Mrs. WiHiuiri l.H>hey, who lwal>road.

Thf" proarani was* . fAiiTln ued u llii a »4«hj, Thfl Hword of h;ink40 Ihll." by J I>oo- lltiie , address, hy Mrs rtcotl, paper on "I'he l ’rop4)a*->l New M^'lhi»d of Vnllng a t

(uir ri A fi elp*rtiL>n in M ashliislnn. I>- by Mrs Wl.llB K H'>W4-!1. n>K\f.lTor

of Morrlatowri I 't ia p tfr , address hy MlNS Ell#'n Mecum. viftA-pjesiduni k drefiS liy t.ieiiiTiil"My I’ounii). TUaudience

MKNriHAM, 'K't IT -Th. Boroiirt rn,in,-H I«"| filirhi grsntiM] to the Bfrni,r<l» F lec irlc fn m p sn y e fo r ty -y « ir f rsn c h lis «nrt HleniHHKt rn rn lt* h i. «t the ra te of H* » '"" ''P ii.-r yenr n e r»le to n ib e rr ih e r . tor eleo. trli- UkM -h.ill tint e»rr*4 tiriecii re n t , per kUow'nii

The Hernar-ts cnm psny. which Is con- IriiUeil hv the E netem PenneilvaiilA l.lght sn.l I-ower ro m p«ny . Ktfree.1 to mtike . hail* ',, a t It" pow er-hou.* and (u h ave the pole* anrt w ire , ready to tufnlan eerv lre within aeventy-nv* dnv.

The franchise will h«v# 1o pe approveil by ih s I'lihbc irtilitl** Commission before It hwromes tiperailve

N o " d u l l

f e e l i n g , " n o

h e a r t b u r n ,

n o r e g r e t s

w h e n y o u

d r i n k D u t c h

M a i d . I t ' s

d e l i c i o u s , t o o

b;laiiier,nf TllVii

ncru.1, ad closliuj wllh sung hy >bw

In lOr «nd 23c ptcltagea T rial site 5 cent*

Brewater Cocoa M fj Co J r r . r j C ity N J

N E W B R O ’ SH E R P I C I D E

launcht'Oh uftB then servwl, a fter which a cnrnm enuirallve service wse h»*!d jost oulsiejt! the hoadq iiarteri, diirlruf which occurred ihe unveiling of a m arker, lypl-

\ fyliig the Una of m srkera w lika Is lu be placed hetwe.en M orristown luid l*rincs-

I ton, showing the rmire lak'^n by nah- liitfion and th« I'lnitlncnrHl army 'Ui their re tirem ent to the form er town afte r the b«1ile nf IT lncetnn. The miirkcra nr« of concrete, and liesr tlia f'diowing Inscrip­tion :T1y th is rnulo W nsliiniton, with hJa arm y re tired to Mcrrisiown a fte r his victory a t Prinoelon. January , 1TT7. E rect- ed by the P A. R

n n s has a lready been set tip s t l^osn- tnka, on tho ou tsk irts of M orristown, where W sshingion marie his cam p In IT77. Tlie cb ap lsrs a t ITincelon and st various points h^-tween M<irrlstown and that city are oIsyi planning lo place m;srk- er* M orrlstnwn C hapter will also erect two m arkers eoch In lireen Village and Basking Ridge, through which Ihe line of march passed

The fnm m em orattvs address was m ade by Rev liT F l..ttndon Humphrsyn. gen ­eral chaplain of the SV>clety of the C incin­nati. and during tha unveiling "Colors" wns played by a bugler.

General S ad le r's address was an appeal In behalf of the p reservation of the oM barracks In T renton . At the d o s e a motion was adopted Ihftt the New Je rsey I laughters nsk the S ta le f iPglsl^at2M^^_^

Solves A c of GoodP ro b lem H a ir

Sahouraud confirmed the

REVELATION IN FRUIT PROMISED IN JERSEY

2 i f i ” G rapes " 2 iFor This Week Only at All Our Stores

F H B M IH O m Oct. 17. AJorUcuHurInta of th e S ta le plan to show th e public th a t Kew ^ e n e y ean an4 does produce the beat a ^ l e a and o ther sm all fru its grow n In Am erica, when the S ta te H o rticu ltu ra l Society holds Its annual m eeting tti the conveoUcm hall here on D ecem ber 13 arid I t Ah apple show will be held in con­nection w ith th e buelness s e u lo n , w hich. It ! t proclaim ed, will open th e eyes of Jer- eeym en them selves lo w hat sd en tifle cul­tiv a tio n and care h s s done for th e orch- srd lsU .

The H orttfiu ltursl Borlety w ill d ep art from a custom of holding Ita a n n u a l Bee- skm In the S ta le house a t Trenton* be-

i cause of lack of room for th e p ro p er d is­play of f r u i t The g ree t floor a re a In the hall here will also perm it th e opening of S big orchard m achinery e x h ib it

gag ftprtajrgeld Av*., >.eh BellevUle Ave., I240 F e r r y fit*, 17 P a r lf le flt„

riTV

413 N o rth F o u r th Mt.* Ilariisfin*Delivered FRiCE,

AfTer Prof germ origin of dandruff, science was con ­fron ted hy a new problem which was not Bohed until the dlscox-ery of New- bro B H erplrlde Ifcriilrtde being the first Biirreaefiil p repara tion compounded In hsrn ionv with thlp new (beon ', hecomea th e original remedy to ki!l the dandruff germ

Blncn then, numerotm p repara tions said to he 'lust an good" ns Herplclde have been tlim w n upon the m ark e t: o thers have adopied H erplcide claims, and w ithou t m aking any rhange in their ram- edlefl. but none l«ave ever reached the eomo c)egr^4> of popularity B ven 'w hera th is remedy Is recognl^cii as the one genuine dandruff germ dciitroyer. As a resnU HeppIcMe haa more aatlsfied users th an all olber ha ir p reparations com ­bined.

BeJiig the original rem edy, users ex- yTerl more aulnniahlng reaultii from H er- p1rtrt<» I ban Ihcv would look for from any o ther prepars-ilon, and they usually get them So wimderfu) has been the Buccefi*- of th is germ icide th a t It Is now recognized as the stan d ard ha ir rem edy of the world.

ITerptcldc kills the dandruff genn. phnrks falling hair It atops ItcWn* of th e scalp almost In itan lly .

F o r aalfi a t dn ig atoreB. One dollar size hottlea ore guaranteed . A pplicatlona ob tainab le r I Ibe good barber ahopa. In ­s is t on having real Ilerp tclde Send lOc. in , postsge for sam ple and book to The H srp ic ld e Co.. Dept. R. Detroit, Mleh.

P e tty 's Pharm acy, special agents

FALL WSTITHTES PLAHHEDOct. IT.—TIib p r o f r im

tM tltu tf* (or this year w»a *n-TKB^rrON,

larmen*notlncsd to.4*y fey Franklin Dya. aecra- t*ry ot the Stale Board o( Agriculfure. More than thirty Inatllutee will he held, eovarlng all aectlone of the State.

The annual meeting of the State Orang* will be held Wedneeday and Thuraday, December 9 and 7. The Inatltutea will he conduotsd as follows;

N ovsm bsr 6 and 7, W estw ood, N ovem ber t, H am m ontoti; November 9. O ertnatila; N ovem ber lo and 11. V ineland; N ovem ber II, Red Bank; November 14. P a rtn ln g d als ; N ovem ber 18 and 16. flwedeflboro, Novem ­ber D, Harm ersvlll* '. N ovem ber 18, Salem ; N ovem ber 20, BergeantavUle, N ovem ber 21, R lngoesi November 23, Ff<^e; N ovem ber PI, Johnsonburg Nf'vembcr*4. B lalrstow n: N ovem ber 25. Newton; N ovem ber 27. Mon­tag u e ; Novem ber 38, Igoyton ; N ovem ber 29. Branchvllle

December 1 and 2. M oorestow p: Decem­ber 4, B lackwood, r>ersmt>er 6. W lltlsm s- tow n. December 8, lA kew ood; D ecem ber f. Hopewell; December H, E lm er; Decem ­ber 12. N ew m arket; D ecem ber U, Golum- bus. December 14 and 16, W oodstow n; De- c^.nher Ifl, Ml. HoUy; D ecem ber 18 and IP, Shiloh. De^’emher ffl, M arlton ; D ecem ber 2\ Blue Anchor: Tieoemt>er 22. RoHeland; December ”3. South Branch.

S IE G E L'BOTH SIWE5 OF t e " A V E N U E

.G H ttaH HO IPrei

H U T -O PER G

IS '"£ ,' l 9 ™ 5 T i NEW YORK

rMAIN BUILDINQ-

R. J. COLLIER UNHURT IN DROP WITH AEROPLANE

98c F o r M e n ’ s F i n e s t* 1 .2 5 ‘»*3 U n d e r w e a r

H ire‘s a Salt lh a t Will Undoubtedly Send Thou­sands of Teople from A ll Utreettons a Husthns

Tobard The Vig Store, To-morrob

LATCET'’OOD. O.'t M - Buben ,T Collier, the publisher whh badl> arinkpn up and l.ad s narrtiw put'ave fn'm ^t-rliuih Injuiy •when Ihe engirt f>r lun anr- piarip ■dead" P>hen one t eii'u| fftn. m Die clr anrt he was forr«ri t,. gUde to fiiri.n. The tnach5n* was darcaRcri, Inn niu Uo- 5 ond repnlr A bcrp« on John I'l Hocke- feller's place nearhy -rkb fr!gi,tcn*-'1 i,j deaih wlujn the n‘‘-rT»plane rair.e lU-wn

BERGEN PROBE POSTPONEDfpsri-if FftrrArt of

HACKFINBACK, rv t 17—At th e renuest o f A lbert C Wall, rouneel for the p ro b e n In the Berger I'nunty ’'f-unhouse Invi-Bil- gntlon, the Inquiry, which wo* to ha.vs been continued lo-dav was poetporved

October 2*V Mr Wa.!! e x p la in s to Ihe member* of the Asnemhly commlB- Ploti, which la conducting th e probe, th a t to was engaged hi thn sugar case before Viee-(‘'hai;cel!or Steven* tn Newjick. snd ti at he would be vjnable to get to Ha- k- enaack.

Of course, there's a reason for such sen­sational bargain giving at the very begin­ning of the season and here it is:

Because of a fire ahich recently occurred m the old T if­fany BuildiUR lUnion Square and t.sih St.), we were enabled to purchase l.OtXl dozens of underwear a't tremendous price concisions

well-known importers and jobbers—-Charles Simona ^ona.from the

CAN HOW START PAVING JOBFprt.'inI of fhr j

RAHVIa Y. Ocl n . M ayor William H ow ard i SiIr m orning Kign^d ihf« contract f T the paving of Main sirt-rt w ith m«i- j-opolliaii b rk k TliP ''o n tra c t had been fc'l\eti to the JerBf^y Paving f'c rp o ra ilo n of ><fwBTk. hut had bnnn lin’d up by the > layor for two monihis becauae he claimed r o monoy ft'aiii avsUabla for th e Job

A loan w as then negotia ted for W4 flCO I.AST night the Finance and S tree t cum-

mlUee* met the May ir' and th e la tte i agreed to Blgn the cun lract '

The Garments Are Absolutely Perfect,

SALEH VOTING ON CHANGE

for only the paTteboard boxes containing this underwear were slightly wri hv water, which trickled from floors above

The underwear itself does not show a sp o t-th e girm enta are flaw­less- iust as fresh and new and desirable as when they left the mill. But Ihe Insurance company settled liberally with C his. Simon a Sons, and all of this high-class underwear is now HERB. A few of the well- known brands are:

Norfolk and New Brunswick, Medlicoti, Collins and Dunham

These garments come in SILK-AND-TOOL, FINE MERINO, NATURM \COOL. single and double breasted; CAMELS HAIR, single and double breasted; AUSTRIAN WOOL, ribbed, in white, natural, blue and flesh colors. FINEST NATURAL WORSTEDS. Men of every build will be fitted -as.sortments Include ALL SIZES. Come to ­morrow, and lake vour choice of W inter underwear that was made to retail regularly at Sl-2.b to S.U at

98c a GarmentBADEM. Ocl 17.—PolUlciftngi and job-

boiders uro mBklng a strong effort to de j>al the proposition of adopiiiig tn* cum- rniaolon form of government bt the epeclj l flection lo-day.

There 1* no rrganiied leagiJe working for the adoption of the prvgreestve guv- cnirneiil. bui there Is a pvrsisieni; demand among man^ citizen* for a more mudem aysLevn. It Is with tbetn tha^ lies the bopga for the adoption of the plaS^

(M.AIN Building, Main Floor.)

No matter what H|e price, it Is im pouible to produce a better or more comfort­able eyeglass mounting than ■The Filswell." ,

Our let AHANTTKID t&Jt: "Anew mnuiiDng w ithout charg* within f) year from data of imrrhaAe' if fina should b* broken from Aocldani oroi herw'lHt''JJ50 (.4ild fllledi 4JM4 Aolld

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Furs and Fur CoatsCan Be Bought at Lissner’s on an Easy Payment Plan. Here Is Our Proposition

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Select the Fur Coat, Fur Set or single piece, pay us a small d e ­posit, and w e ’ll r e s e r v e your

urchase tin t i l ecember 20th,

ifnccessary. T he fur will be stored in our Fur Stor­age Room. From time to tim eynii can add to your f i r s t payment,,until the entire amount is paid.If at any time, before D ecem ­ber 20th, you are dissatisfied with yourpurchase,or i you are able to buy Furs or Fur C o a t s of like character e lse ­where for less money, w e w ill, u n h esita tin g ly , refund your d e­posit money. W e solicit your pat­ronage on the basis of this lib ­era! b u s i n e s s method. You are safeguarded and have absolutely nothing to lose.

OUR STOCKConsists of $20,000 worth of Fine Furs and Fur Coats. The most desirable styfeSfor the coming winter are shown

Special TuesdayFUR COATSPony Coats at 40M

Worth $50. Prices sure to advance within a month, so buy one now. The coats are made of the real genuine pony skins, very beautiful, full length and well matched skins; they are lined with brocaded or Skinners satin and are modeled after the most fashion­able designs. They're exceptionally AO.OOgood value a t ..........................................

Hudson Seal Coats, 55MOThese are beautiful coats and equally as popular

as pony coats. Carefully selected, beautiful whole skins, Chappel dyed, brocaded satin Q Qand have deep shawl collars: worth $75.

Pony Coats at 60MOWell matened selected skins, showing moired ef­

fects; smooth, soft and glossy, rich in looks; you couldn’t duplicate the garment for $75.Special during this sale ...................

Other Fur Coats not itemized here, in many in­stances where there are only one or two of a kind, we give a iO per cent, reduction.

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\Vhite Iceland Fox Sets, all long, silky, select skins. Skinner satin lined. Scarfs are animal and Rus­sian shawls; large pillow muffs; feg.$20, a t ...............................................

Black and Blue Wolf Sets,handsomely full grown skins; excellent wearing quality; animal and Russian shawl effects; large pillow and tnimal /F f k f itrimmed muffs. Worth $35, a t ........ ^ v * t / l /

Genuine Cross Fo« Seta, excep tio n a lly ra re ; hagd*om ely m a rk e d ; lined with fine im p o rted s a t in ; tn m m e d w ith n a tu ra l claws, ta ils & heads.R eg u la r $125, special, this set.

Genuine Ermine Sets, large pillow muffs; scarf trimmed with heads and tail; beautifully lined Q f k with finest quality satin. Reg. $100. O l / » C / l /

Western I^ynx Sets. This is a beautiful lustrous black fur; scarfs are either Russian or military shawls, trimmed with frogs: large novelty or pillow muffs to m atch; Skinner's satin lined.Worth $22. a t ..........................

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JT IS simply a statement to cor- ^ red the impression of some people that because we sell suits up to $50 we must be a “ high- price'" house.

We DO sell a GREAT MANY fine suits of rich imported fabrics, pure silk lined, for $35, $40, $45 and $50. Suits that for value ihe Custom Tailor has to hustle to meet at $15 or $20 MORE.

But we make a specialty of suits at $18, $20, $22 and $25. Made by the SAME WORKMEN that make ihe $50 suits, chosen with AS GREAT CARE and sold at the SAME LOW MARGIN OF PROFIT. They are n o t high- priced clothes, but they are just as fine and DIFFERENT from OTHER MAKES as our high- priced clothes are.

At $18, $20, $22 and $25 you will find here a WIDE SELEC­TION of the newest styles created by Hart Schaffner & Marx. EX­CLUSIVE PATTERNS in t h e bright fall colorings — browns, blue-grays, blue-green heather mixtures, as well as in the sober blacks und oxfords. ,

And whether you buy a suit at $20 or $50,you will find the SAME PERFECT A TTENTION to make sure of the fit of your clothes, and the SAME BIG VALUESonwhich our SUCCESS has been b u ilt - values as large as others CLAIM to give.

Sack Suits and Overcoats, $18 to $50.. Fall Overcoats, $18 to $40.Cutaway Frock Suits, $33 to $60.

VISE CLOTHES FOR MEK

8t 5 Broad Street Newark

WISSNERI

Aiyois Cii Pliy tin Winier Pl*y*r sK«»- II It Sinpl'Kity lUtll.

4% Interest to $1,000 F ranklin Savings Bank

8 0 4 BROAD STREETJ I D ep osits Made by Novem ber ,id Draw Interest from Novem ber Ist

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TreAloB Want* AO-reat <aao.TRENTON, Oct. 1? —AppJlcatlon will

bfi made this by ih^ rlly ©f Tren-lon before tha public utility commie- aiooari for ali'hty-ceni fr&a sJity Cnun-

Cbsrlez E. Bird ken hjs pailtlon j raaflr and axpccts a decision fn Jan- | vary^ Similar complaints from Passaic '

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to DISTRIBUTE IT FOR US.

EVERY CUSTOMER MAY VOTE

And Abuilutety W frftour CosrFull particulars at CharityVoting Booth, .MAIN Build­ing, Fourth Floor, Centre.

Complimentary

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These will be distributed WEDNESDAY in our MAIN Bu i l d i n g , Ladies’ Parlor, Fourlh Floor.

Only 100 Free Stamps Good In Any One Book

J. W Doana,E d w ard L. Cnaklla* John V. Contr< !1, Jo sep h M« l i ik r r ,

H^arr Deremnsi •Julius A. Lebktie^er, WlHtsm flcliserer,

Fatrlle,Iffnry Heribers,

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PROPOSALS __ _________PROPOSALSNewark. N J-. October IT, 1D1,J

Vrtttcs Aereby plvoti lha! seale-l pre- I>rt«ft|p wii, be by the Jolm rommiu -e

frw brltlj M arti N<?wark. plank rtnul of Jlutlxih aji'l Ka»*i rvountle* st he f»i*ehoit1pr»’ ofTlra* ih the fourihmise. .Tftraey ('liy, on Thuiw-

October 24. l»n, at « P M . for >wr>

Double Green leading Stamps Before 12 o'Clock

iumrifod rhousand t200.tx>ni fsei H W mpr- riianlaole maple, beech or blirh plank, iliree

inrhei thkk. ata i0) Inche* to fdurir-en inches wide, cut hln t (9i feel, six (tli Inclit*"

square edira. ro be delivered In carload lets. BJ and when colled for by said comniictee snd wtlhlD three (8) motichs from tbs award*

I Log eC tbs osatrook. lA-^wsaaytvaaia RaiirraH

yard, Newark Plank road. Newark. .N, J Barth hlri must be accompBUied by a cerilfled

chci- k or caah for len per ceutum (ID'tl o1 the amount bid payable either |rk tbf county col* lector u/ Hudson Couiuy w Essex Coojity. 'The Burcfliifwl bidder will be petjulred to furnish iMrnl lo the arnoum of iwenty-Hve per centum

of contract price- The c<«TiTnttt*e re- F-r»p* Ihe Mghi to rejerl sny or all bids If H b* 'nr the beet Intereiis of the coun-itpe So to do.Rv .rf.ler of the joint-.rommltte*HORAF’C B. HOI/rOMB.CtiSlrman-

JAHBfi t>. UcOpVERN.' 'floerstory.I vna, P, Dixctn, Bopt. 1

th e modern piano which enables any member of the family lu spend an evening with the greet musicians of the world, whether having had a musical education or not. Think ol having a piano that doesn't require a musician to play it. If you have a Wissner Player-piano you obtain every advantage given by beautiful, artistic Wissner Upright Grand Piano. The very stand­ard of excellence for the exacting musician to play by hand, ana

a moment, by inserting a Wissner Music Roll, the personyet in n iv m c :n i, ujt — ---- - iJ* J #er played a piano has immediate command of any kina or ritten for the piano, U is the musical achievement of the

who nevermusic written for the piano. ----

a marvel of interest. The piano is apfid "a“thousand donars more than we ask for the Wissner youcouldn’t get anything better, if as good.

Saturday ---------- *“You areget , „Recitals every afternoon and Saturday evening,

welcome whether a prospective purchaser or not.

Pianos at Savings of $50 to $100Our Annual October Sale wilt prove of interest, being •

ance of E x changed Pianos, Factory Samples. Warerooni and Con- cert Used Pianos, Return Rentals and Discontinued Styles—ex-1 ceptionally good values predominate.

'Phoni I l Gl Market for All Toning, Repairing or Moflng Ordirs. M anufacturer, 9 0 3 4 0 5 BroiilSL"‘’‘’ - ~ lW boleaale and

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I t tS E R A N S P A Y PILGRIM HONOR

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UNION SERVICE FOR SUNDAY

Thfi r8TH«rml»l of the b irth of Rev. Cerl F rederick W ilhelm WalUier, founder of th« .Mlnaourl l .u th e r tn SynoJ. the l i r f e t t Individual L utharnn C hurch body in the world. 1(! b e ln r celebrated by liU therans th roughou t the United Staten this month.

T hirteen churches connected with the L u theran Mlesourl Synod In th is aecUon Of New Jerjiev will celebrate the d ivine 's b irthday Jointly a t th e O rpheum Theatre , J e r iey City, Sunday. An effo it will be m ade to raise a tV althsr fund th roughout th e Stateb fa r church exlen»>loii, as a lasting monunfient to the memory of this em inent dlvtne.

Driven fruni their homes in Saxony, Clerni'iny, In lb!!', by persecution, much a s were the i^ilgrlrms, jot yenr* before, Dr. W aiiher and about Roo L utherans cam e to America. They sen tiered to all eeciUms of lli« c iu m ry , but ihe g rea te r p a rt of them setUed In Bt. Uiuie and In Perry County. M o.

poverty bore heiivity upon the Battlers, but the hardftlups encoutUerod were ac ­cepted w ithout m urm ur, C ongregations were organised, and luiej a sen iind r/, the ftfsi ijI Uie ohurili, waa built. A rough log cabin, ii served adeguntely and ifc still In existence, a itiiough no longer used as a sem inary.

The first LutherartK publication, * 'I>r L u th e ra n e r , ' a sem m noiith ly church Journal, was publlehad by Ur. W’a lth e r ip IRM, and was welcomed by o th e r Lu­th e ran pasto rs, whv had come from the F a ih e rlan il to do m issionary work among tlitt sca tte red lie rm an L u therans in America, They had not Jieard of Ur. ^Valther up to th a t ilrne, out several con- fereiKtrs brought ihu dlviuo tu rw ard as a muvlng Hpirli.

The Uerm an Evangelical L u theran Synod of Missouri. Ohio and o ther B tates wa« organU tii a l a conlcrence held in t.'hlcagu 111 IMT. ‘and was a union of con* gregatloiia. l»r, U a lih e r served uie tiyriod fo r fiity years us piesiiiejit, iheoiogicai pi'Ofesscn, prouiic w riter, leader In doc- Irinal dint uKaiiuiiij and as a councilor tu all niauerH.

Tile syriofl has grow n to he a church body oornpi isshij.; a t the p resen t tim e mure than j.oijiu pasioiM and more than l.wO parocliial teachers, m aln ta jn lng two theo­logical sorninarleH. tw o teachers Insti­tu tes. five colleges, and num erous high scJiools and academ ies It Is also engagr-d In extensive niiMslonary woix, not only In this country but In Skiuth Afneiloa, Europe and India.

tVhile the L u th eran s of E as te rn New Jersey a re observing the day a t Jersey <d)ty, the L u therans of I 'fn tra l New Je i- •ey will celebrate the centennial on the •arne day a t the Y. M. C. A. hall a t Put- arson.

F orm er pupils of Dr. W altber will speak a t Je rsey CUy. Rev. Pau l Roe?*«ner, of th e Bronx, New York, and P rofessor •ohw oy, of Concordia College, Bronxvllle, >1. V., will deliver oration*. A choir com ­posed r>f 160 voices will sing

St. M atthew 's L u theran C hurch, on Peahlne avi*nue, will alst^ observe the 4»y. Rpv. W lllism C, Sphm wt, the pa*Wr. represent* the m ission .synod In thla city. T he English Sunday-school and evening •ervice* win he om itted to allow the m em ­bers to a ttend the festival. '

M arshall (Si. BallHtgktit 7 ypt of Htady-tO‘ Wtar •

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DENTISTS DISCUSS CROWNSA n h o n o r s e l d o m a c c o r d e d t o a m e m ­

b e r o f t h e C e n t r a l D e n t a l A s B o c l a t l o h f e l l t o D r . M a r c u s S t r a u s s b e r g , o f H i g h s t r e e t , w h o r e a d a p a p e r o n “ T h e A l l - P o r c e l a i n J a c k e t C r o w n " b e f o r e h i s f e l ­l o w - m e m b e r s a t a d i n n e r g i v e n b y t h e a a s o d a t l o n a t D a v i s ' s p a r l o r s l a s t n i g h t .

I t has been the rule of the association to Invite outsiders to speak, and Dr. S lrausaberg . who la the d irec to r of the porcslaln labo ra to ry of the New York College of D entistry , Is one of the few m em bers who have addressed th a t body.

The superiority of the all-porcelalb Jacket over the old style m ethod w as claim ed, and, accord ing to the speaker. Ihe departu re from the la tte r In re sto ring the n a tu ra l tooth to Us orig inal s tren g th and appearanct* would In a sh o rt tim e be advocated by the m em bers of the profes­sion.

T h e r e m a r k s o f D r . B t r a u s s b e r g w e r e h e a r d w i t h I n t e r e s t b y t h e f o r t y m e m b e r s p r e s e n t , a n d u p o n t h e c o n c l u s i o n o f t h e p a p e r t h e r e w a s a d i s c u s s i o n a s t o t h e r e l a t i v e m k r t t s o f t h e o ld a n d n e w m e t h ­o d s .

lA N Y ATTEND HATTERS' BALLM o r e t h a n 600 p e o n l e a t t e n d e d t h e a n ­

n u a l d a n c e n f t h e U n i t e d H a l t e r s h e l d u n ­d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f T r i m m e r s ' , W e i g h e r s ’ a n d F e e d e r s ' u n i o n s a n d l o c a l s N o s . 13 a n d 14, a t t h e K r u e g e r A u d i t o r i u m l& s t n i g h t . A n i n v i t a t i o n h a d b e e n e x t e n d e d a t t h e E s s e x T r a d e s C o u n c i l b y D e l e g a t e Q a n s l e r t o t h e v a r i o u s d e l e g a t e s a n d s e v e r a l r e ­s p o n d e d l a s t n i g h t .

J o h n F . M o n a h a n , c a n d i d a t e f o r t h e s h r i e v a l t y o n t h g D e m o c r a t i c t i c k e t , a n d D r . C h a r l e s P . K r a e m e r , c a n d i d a t e f o r t h e B o a r d o f W o r k s , w e r e a m o n g t h o s e p r e s e n t . T h e c o m m i t t e e I n c h a r g e w a s c o m p o s e d o f C h r i s t o p h e r F , D o n n i g a n , c h a i r m a n ; J a m e s F o x . t r e a s u r e r , a n d A n ­t o n B c h u l h o f , s f o r e t a r y .

O b s e r v e T w e n t i e t h A n n i v e r s a r y .I n c e l e b r a t i o n o f t h e t w e n t i e t h a n n i ­

v e r s a r y o f t h e i n c e p t i o n o f t h e I n t e r ­n a t i o n a l C o r r e s p o n d e n a e S c h o o l s a b o u t t o o s t u d e n t s a n d g u e s t s h e l d a d i n n e r a t t h e N a v a r r e H o t e l l a s t n i g h t . B a n ­q u e t s w e r e h e l d a l l o v e r t h i s a n d o t h e r o o u n t r l e a b y s t u d e n t s . M a y o r H a u s s i l n g d e l i v e r e d a n a d d r e s s i n w h i c h h e p r a i s ­e d t h e s c h o o l . O t h e r s p e a k e r s w e r e A l f r e d H E x t o n , R e v . H . M . M a i n , ' R e v . F . J . M l l m a n , J . F o s t e r H i l l bD<k W i l l ­i a m H , O s b o r n e . Cl. M . J o h n s o n w a s t tk e t o a s t m a s i e r .

F e s t i v a l R e e e l p t a X H s t H b n t e d -P r o c e e d s o f t h e r e c e n t h a i '^ ’a s t h o m e

f e s t i v a l h e l d i n W e v e r s 'a C o l o i e e u r o u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e G e r m a n A m e r i ­c a n C e n t r a l A s s o d S t i e n , w e r e l a s t n i g h t a p p o r t i o n e d a m o n g t h e l o c a l G e r m a n - R k ig U e h s c h o o l s a n d t h e G e r m a n H o s p t - t f l , f o r w h o s e J o i n t b e n e f i t t h e f e s t i v a l w a s h e l d . E a c h o f t h e s c h o o l s a n d t h e W e s t N e w a r k K l h A e r d a r t e n r e c e i v e d |4 0 a n d t h e h o s p i t a l t4 0 . T h e s c h o o l s h a d r e ­c e i v e d a l s o SOO a d m i s s i o n t i c k e t s e a c h t o s e l l f o r t h e i r b e n e f i t .

9 t . C o l u i B b a G l o b e s D a n c e .A d a n o e a n d r e c e p t i o n g i v e n b y t b s 6 t

C o l u m b a C a t h o l i c C l u b a t C o l u m b a ' s H a l l , P e n n s y l v a n i a a v e n u e a n d T h o m a s s t r e e t l a s t n i g h t m a r k e d t h e o p e n i n g o f t h a t s o c i e t y ' s s o c i a l s e a s o n . T h e r a w a s a l a r g e a t t e n d a t i c e , I n c l u d i n g m e m - b e r s o f o t h e r C a t h o l i c c l u b s . ___________

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U i n C B o r “T H E T O W N S t t lP C L E R K ,' m il L b u r n , n . j .

M O n C K - R T O i a r i l A X l O N . ^ a i H A B T E L O C - T IO N . H E N E R A I . B I .E C T I O N . J U a i S T l U - t i o s .Notice t* btrebv g lv e a that Ui* boards of

reg la tn aod election In and for th* two alee- ^lOQ dlsfrleu eC the townaklp of lu m nim , N. J., wilt make a bouse-to-hottss canvass for the --- - - - - - - - - - * m f ’",------ — .. ......... .

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from the hour of l o'clochc P. M. to Uh boar o f D o‘ek » ch F . I I . . o n e a c h o f s a l s d a y * , a n d on

8EPTEUCSER 2«, 1911.f r o m th e h o u r o f 7 o 'c lo c k A- M . to t h e h o u r o f 9 o 'c lo c k P. M .

PNIUART &LSCTTQN.A n d n o t ic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t « p r im a r y

e le c t io n f o r m a k in g D o o U n aU o n a a n d f o r th e • l e e t l o n o f m e m b e r s o f th e o o u n ty c o ra m ic te e

puipoee of making i r« ia tratiob o | voters onHBl^MBER U 1011.

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will be held on TUEBDAT, THE Ifffl_ DAT o r OEFTSH-

b s n . m i.M a g t h e f o u r t h T u e s d a r In S e p te m b e r b e ­tw e e n th e h o u r s o f 7 o 'e l o ^ A M . a n d 0 o 'e L o t t P . I I . , a t t h e p l a e ^ h e r r t a a f t e r d e s i s -

Lted l a th e tw o e je c i f o a d U tr te ta ,a a t e _ __ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _G E N E R A L E L O C m O N ,

-SW a e c te e Is Iw weby g i v e s t h a t a f w r « s a f o r th e e le c t lo a o f t h e fo llo w l lc e r e : S t a t e S e n a to r* tw e lv e m eC n b era b f t h eO e n e r s I A sse m M y , s h e r i f f , th r e e c o r o a e f a th r e e B o m b e r s o f t h e B n e r d o f C h o een F r e e h o ld e r s to t I h e te r m o f t h r e e y e a r * , t h r e e m e m b e r s o f t h e l ^ r d o f C h o se n P r e e h o l d t r i f o r t h e t a n a ^ tw e y e a r * t h r e e m e m b e n o f th e B M r d ^ C b Q sen F r e e h o l d a t s - f o r t h e t e r m oC o s * y e a r A n d m e m b e r o f t t i e T o w n a b ln C o m m lU s s tur

. ^ e t e r m o f t h r e e r s a x a a n d o n i n p r t a t i o a a w tli b e h o ld o n >*

*. . T U E B D a T . t h e 7 T H D A T O F H O V S I t - B H m , If lU .

.. between ibe hnura of d A. U. end T P. M.. at , polltng idarks hereinafter deelgnettd Is the

t # o election diatricta. .FiRBT D I S T R IC T .

Old townehip K e lt, KHIburn avenoe.S E C O N D D I S T R IC T .

A d i s Lonergin^ ball. Mlllhsm aveima.M . j l g l t A W C T .

i n i . ............ ... . 1

M, (Si B. Unbreakable Front,.A — H a n d p a d d e d c o l l a r .B — M . A B . h a n d m a d e s h o u ld e r * .

f C — P a d d i n g .f Q — F r e n c h h a i r c l o t h .

E — D o u b le p a d d e d canvas*F ^ P o c k e t e t a y .G — C a n v a s .H — B a r t e l p a t e n t p o c k e t .1— S t a y t a p e .

O U R A l l W o o l S u i t s a t $ 1 5 A R E a l l

w o o l ; t h a t ' s a f o r e g o n e c o n c l u ­

s i o n . O u r l a b e l i n e v e r y o n e o f

t h e m g u a r a n t e e s t h e m t o b e a l l w o o l .

B u t e v e n a l l w o o l c l o t h i n g w o n ’ t

k e e p i t s s h a p e u n l e s s i t i s t a i l o r e d r i g h t

i n s i d e .

W e h e r e s h o w y o u a n i l l u s t r a t i o n o f

t h e i n s i d e o f O U R G U A R A N T E E D

A L L W O O L $ 1 5 S U I T S . I t ’ s b e c a u s e

o f t h i s s u p e r i o r i n n e r c o n s t r u c t i o n t h a n

a n u n b r e a k a b l e f r o n t i s a s s u r e d a n d p e r ­

m a n e n t s h a p e l i n e s s m a i n t a i n e d i n a l l

M . & B . s u i t s .

H e r e a r e t h e n e w b r o w n , g r a y a n d

g r a y - b l u e e f f e c t s , a l s o p l a i n b l u e a n d

b l a c k . A l l “ M a d e i n N e w a r k ” i n O U R

O W N W O R K S H O P . A l l r e a d y t o s t a n d

t h e c l o s e s t c o m p a r i s o n w i t h a n y o t h e r

$ 1 5 s u i t s .

O t h e r A l l W o o l S u i t s f r o m $ 1 2 t o

$ 3 5 .

8000 R a i n c o a t s a n d N o R a i n !

HENCE THESE BIG BARGAINSIn the words of our local store’s

manager, THIS IS SOME SALE.We carry in our Newark store

over 8000 Raincoats and Craven- ettes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls, and it takes five big floors to hold them.

To be idle a moment is costly.To make the next three days

mighty BUSY days, we have cut prices on t h e s e garments so low that nobody with an eye to money-saving will pillow this op­portunity to pass without taking advantage of it.

We mention a few of the num­erous lots— I

M en’s Slip-On R a in coats1 ----- --------

n f i g r a y . B t y l l f h l y E x q u i s l t b a r t p l a i d I n t e r l i n i n g .

W e l t f i n i s h e d o o a t e I n f i n e tO Q « d e h a d e e o f b r o w n a n d c u t . E x q u t f i l t e a r t p i . .■W ell v e n t i l a t e d . T h e k i n d O f c o a t t h a t r e g u l a r l y r e t a l l a f o r | f l . 6 0 - | l l . 0 0 . B a l e P r i c e .

3 . T « « . S O

M en’s $16 C raven ettesp l a i n a r d f a n c y e t r l p e i — f u l l a n d

t h r e e - q u a r t e r l e n ^ h e ; f u l l Q C / kl i n e d ; a m & r t F a l l s t y l e : a b > n . r ) U e o l u t e l y w a t e r p i ’o o f ........... ..

W om en’s $18 C raven ettesS u p e r b I n s t y l e , f i t a n d w o r k m a n ­

s h i p : w a r m a n d ^ r a i n p r o o f ' ^iO jie sm a > e * Y n ' i d w i < lre » s ‘ c o a t ; I Q . Q O

n e w e s t F a l l p a U o r n a ..........

W o m e n ’s E n g ^ lis h S l i p - O n R a i n c o a t s

W e l l f i n i s h e d C o & L s I n f i r " t o n e d s h a d e s o f b r o w n a n d g r n . , . S t y l i s h l y c u t . T h e k i n d a* a ' o f o o a t t h a t r e g u l a r l y A A l l r l t a l l i f o r iT .S n . S a l e p r ;

M en's $20 C raven ettesp r l « U y C r s v e n e t t f r —» * t u n n l B f o « * t

f o r e l l o c o a i r io n e ; l h « M m * | . ^ / \ i v o f ( o o d , l u t « ; , n n e l y U l l - o r e d ; w * U IU>*“ ......................

W om en's $25 C raven ettesMade of the fltfbet English

^>r»teds; duplex collar style: silk and Venellan lined; our s *■15.00

Men’s $30 C raven ettesOienrin* COM ever^fl»r

w ear; eem l-ntted , w ith graeofulljF modeled buet Md •’’Oul- | Q t A dam; full Hn«l; EngUeh w o n ted ; w e terp ro o f.......

h 0 0y7 9 1 B R O A D S T . , a t ’ M A R K E T S T .

t o S t o r e F o r m e r l y O c c u p i e d b y T h e H t l t o n C o .

A J ) V E R ^ E M E N T 8N O T I C E O F I N T E N T I O N .

B O A R D O F S T R E E T A K D W A T E R C O M - m eatO N E R s.

P a r e u s a t bo a le to B u U o n ’^ a d o p te d b y tb « P o a r d o f B tr e e t a n d W a t o r C a r a r a lu ln Q o r s o f in * c t ly « f N e w a r k , a t a m a s t in g h e ld th e e le v e n th d a y o f O c to b e r , 1011, a n d a p p ro v e d b y th e M a y o r o f t h e (^1ty o f N a w a r k th e t h l r t r t n t h d a y -^ T O c to b e r . 1911, p u b l ic n o t ic e U h a r e b r g lv e k i h a t 11 la t h e I n te n t io n o f th e B e a r d o f S t r e e t T and W a t e r C o m m laalo tieT * o f t h e c i t y o f N e w a r k , u n i te r a n d try v lr tv ie o i p ro v ts lo n a o f th e a c t . e n t i t l e d “ A n a c t r e ­v is e a n d a m e n d th e c h a r t e r o f t h e c i t ; o f N t w a r k ,* ’ a p p ro v e d M a r c h 11. l l t t f , a n d th e • u p p B a m e a t l tO a re to . a n d a c t c r e a t i n g th e«UtiyraMWMV* »M4<- %t*ar w-.- MWM M « ( f t I f M * M W * t * r C o n m i lM h M r * o f

. tftrvn* Mm A H, UH,

______________________________________ __a n d o t h e r p u b l ic la w k o f t h a S t a t e o f N e w J e r s e y , to o r d e r a n d m i a a th * o p e n in g o f

A B T N G n P L A C E .fro m B r o o k d s l e av e tiiW t o f i u n s e t a v e n u e , f o r a w id th o f IF f e e t , m *he a a m e la s h o w n o n a m a p o n file In tb * o ffice o f t h a c h i e f s n g l - n v e r . k n o w n a s N o . 1 9 0 3 -0 .

S u c h p e r s o n s e s m a y o b je c t t h e r e t o a r e r e - q u o a te d to p re a e n t t h e t r o b je c t io n s In w r i t i n g t o th e e ie r g o f s a i d b o a rd , a t t h a o ff ica ot t h e B o a rd o f S t r e e t a n d W a t e r C o n v n U a ta m c r* . c u y h p U , N e w a r k , on o t ^ e f o r e th e e x p i r a t i o n o f e lz d a y ! f r o m d a l e o f m la n o t ic e .

B y d ire c t l im o f t h e B o a r d o f B t r a a t a n d W a te r C o n u n la a lo n e r* o f th e c i t y o f N e w a r k .

' -M' »- EREmaSlUJ,C h ie f B n ^ M e r >

H efM h; N. J.. Ootober U, m i , ^

Broad & Cedar S u .—AgenU for McCmll’s Patterns and Publications

Double StatBps Before KomC o i l e o t e 4 H G r e a n ^m S S S S S T

T r a d i n g H t a m p a . T h e y ' r e v a l u a b l e V i s i t t h e F o u r t h F l o o r P r i m i u m P a r l o r a n d M e w h a t b e a u t i f u l n*‘e d a c a n b o s e c u r e d f u r i h e m ,

Siade Stanps Aflor Nooai

Special Sale of Stamped Art GoodsA Well Known Brand—The Name of Which We Are Not Permitted to Advertise.

Through an immense purchase o f a m anufacturer's en tire sam ple stock we're enabled to offer the most axtraordinary values in these art goods. D ivided into sev en groups for easy selection , and in conjunction with thiscollection we offer m any specials from our own stock. T h is is a great opportunity that ought to appeal to evervr.*o^ an^particularly to those who are preparing for Xmas, w hich is only ten w eek s away. '^ G ro u p Siamped Collar*. Jahot*. Q ro u p 2 — Covf r s,

t — Tan Linen Rags, Whisk- i Snllar CkvUaraL RouunCollars, Children's Romp- era and Ton Work Hsr*; values 10 2.Sc., for thissale ...................................... .".

_____ Bagshroom Holders, Pin Cushion

LinenTops and White Purses; values from_j0c. to

' iOc.. for this sa le ...................

Group J - 'V a i ie iPd i-#wn Aprons, Tan Liner

Baga, Pl*V » * f _ ^ i r C h l l - dren's Rompers._7»>'-»s and Pin Cushion Tops; values to Sflc., for this .sale............. TT .

o q “/ '

Clark 'h Lustre Cot­ton; desirable volors for crochetinR and embroidering; regu­lar Sc. a spool,

3 Spool a for

Group 4Centrepieces, Centrepieces, Bags, Hand Children’s Romp- era; values to .‘‘Oc., for this sale ......................

Pillow Tops, White Linen Tan Linen

Linen Work Bags and

Group 5 — Pillow Tops, ■ T a n Linen

Bags, with fringe and long cords; White Linen Bags, with fringe and long cords; Work Bags, Laundry Bags, Tan and White L i n e n C entre­pieces; values to 76c., choice a t . . .

G roup 6 — S t a m p e d Green Linen

Centrepieces, 3fl inches, and scarfs, 64 Inches; 'Jl’hite Linen Centrepieces in mn. 3(i inches, and Oval Cenire- pieies; values up in J l.fo r this sale

Group 7 — S t a m p e d Linen Scarfs,

while and tan, 54 Inches long; Cenlrepiecea in tan,■Iti inches, and Oval Centrepieces

values to $1.60, for this :a le ........

i4 /so the Following Values from Our Own Regular Stock:

l O cCoronation Cord, for

centrepieces, waists, pil­low tops and scarfs; two sizes; 6 yards to the piece; reg.10c., special at . . U v

Stamped A p r o n s ; cross bar and lawn with material to embroider, large assortment of styles and designs; reg­ular 25c., spe- I dal at ............... 1 U t

Stamped Voile and Fine l.awn W aists: largeasRortnient of newest designs for couching. French knots and solid work; reg. 69c., ' 1 Q „ for this sale, at.

Stamped Tan Unen Centrepieces; 24 and 27 Inches, floral, fruit and conventional d e s i g n s ; values to 76c., ' J C , special at ........ X O C

Stamped Towels; full sizes, also guests' size, large assorlrnent of very pretty designs,including cross stitching; regular value 39c., spe­cial at ............. 2 5 c

S t a m p e d f’ l l low t'aaea; full size, many ■ ery pretty designs; reg. 78e„ specjai, A A ^per p a ir ............... T 'T ’v.

Stamped Corset f'ov­ers; of fine nainsook, many dainty designs for French knots and eyelet work, slip over head and open fronts; reg. 29c., spe- | ^ cia!, this s a le . ., 1 * C

Stamping “ B e a r Brand " l.etters, all sizes for table linens, underwear and bed­ding, also for towels; reg, lOc. spool, ^ special, spool.,. V C

S t a m p r d P i l l o w S h a m s ; hemstitched edges, full size; regu­lar 76c., for this A Q /. sale, per pa i r . . , ^ V C

Stamped Chrm isea on fine nainsook, v e r y dainty designs; regular value 76c., spe- cial. this s a le . . . ^ U C

.Stamped Drawers and F lourcings; on fine nainsook, dainty de­signs; reg. 7.6c., C A ^special at ........ C rV /C

Stamped Nlghtgow'na, kimono effect, dainty designs for French and eyelet embroidery; reg. $1.26, special

Stamped Pillow Tops; and Backa; on linen crash, denim and art ticking, many very pret­ty designs; reg. 2 5 c

Stamped Linen Pin CUShion Tops and Backs to be laced with ribbon; long and round shapes, large aasorimcnl of de­signs for eyelet and solid work; reg. I 26c., special at. IVC

D. M. C. White Mercerized Cotton; al! the most desirable num bers; reg, 2c. a skein; spedsl, per skein ........ I c

p . M. C. l-arga I Skein Cotton; all col­ors for crocheting j and e m b r 0 I dering, suitable for opera ' bags, slippers, belts, Ilea, caps and infants' straps; reg. 50c a i skein, spec., a ^ , I per s k e in , . . . ^ X C j

Embroidery Bsll Cot­ton; 4 strands, all shades and colors; reg. 9c. a bail, ape- ej

W hite U nen Centre­pieces; many very pret­ty designs; 18 inches; reg. 26c., spe cial at ............. 19c

Blankets and ComfortsTimely Values That Mean Large Savings to All

Woal Fuished BlankeU-™o r H u e b o rd e rs ; sortie s lig h tly im p e rfec t; re g u la r ly fa io o T specia l a t, p a i r .............................................................

Plaid German Rlankets, heavy and thick, in block plaid designs; pretty combination borders; bound on each side with wide silk ribbon; “j C Aper p a i r ................................O.D\J

Australian Wool Blankets, flne range of combinations, 11 -4 and 13-4 size for large beds; weighs S'A lbs.; pretty pencil stripe borders, pink and blue; extra wide ribbon binding; regular $8.00 and $10.00, ^ Q Q

All Pure Blankets—Our special family blanket, strictly pure wool stock, made expressly for us; extra large size in white or gray; excep­tionally well hnished; wide r O i l silk binding; value $‘7.50.. O . U l /

SlIkoAne Comfortables— Full size 72x78, double cover with extra good quality dependable printed silkollne on both sides; ali have 0-inch plain colored sateen borders, sanitary wliite cotton filling; worth 'y rtC k $2.50, a t ................................ Z . l / U

Basement SpecialsA rlQ as Lamp Shades

lOc

Crib Comfortables — Size 36x80, in pretty pink or blue grounds; various white Teddy Bear or rabbit Resigns; regularly 69c.; sale price (limit one to a customer), at,eac h .......... ........................................................................... 49c

Extra Special tor Wednesday

Extra heavy quality, plain colors in pretty shades, such as pink, light blue, gray, navy, scarlet, also white; regular I25/2C, goods, special for Wednesday at, per yard ....................................

O u t in g F la n n e l10c

Strong Household Ammonia

Jum bo Size Hall Oallon

G at Lights

w « l * b i c h Jp .I L ight '( 'om piftle ; o u t fi 1. m lra

rh ltnn^v. hrflPA rftBxilHlion hiirn- e r a n d m a n H « . for th la a a l e

2 1 cDining Room Domes

llA D ll mailf, in If trh o * ocroBit h a h u t - t a r n , w l i h 6 6 A r t GlM« F a n a l i t

iM A o r t a d 'c o l o r * ,I n i r o c T i

a n d * m b « r . w i t h r u h y r a n t r o d i a m o n d * a n d 1 m .

fi o r t a d f r i n g e t o m a t e h , 00 c a n d l e - p o w e r * ? d o m e , l l i r h t I n - i J t y

e l u d e d , i p e c i a l a t .

L 1 n d I a V l o v e r t a d M a n t l e * Gcniiini* IJndaav munMca fnr Inverted lishtH; first qnullty sH c d e d stock; for th is sale,

4 for 2ScT h a t wllf fit any lamp

used w ith »LS, eler'trIrHity o r oil. E ach shade has a» 1 r 0 n a t y ron^tructedfram e anti rnm<»a | \ q In ( I l f T e r e n t r o l o r s .

ImpcT o y T e a S e t — N lP * s e t I nf 17 plec«m, I f k f k Ilarxc sIxor: val. I l l l l ,$1.60 a e t .a t, . . . " ‘ V V |

No. 0 Heavy IX W sihBoiler, w ith (f<^nulne pop- o rr bottom . Every one noneatly m a d e and n team test-

1-lh Coffee M il lwUh atr- (lahtglaaa c a n U t e r : ruffee a l w t s j a 1B e l g l i t ; a h - * o i u l e l j «an1t»r>: frtndi eAHlIy t o A n y u e - a i r e d f ln e - o e t e : o n i a I e m o r r o w a t ............ 49c

B l i a e l ' t F a m o M i C y c o B e a r i n g C a r p e l S w e e p e r

a s y r u n n i n g , l o - m n r r o w , s p e - / ^ , S I I c i a l a t .......... .. ....... a ^ e t / V

D eth -to -D u rtT h e S w e e p i n g F o w -

d e r k i l l s d u a t ^ m o t h , g a r n i * .

20c25c P ack age 10c P ack age

: A ' . V . S N Y D E R t O . — W E D I V E S . & H , G R E E N T R A D I N G S T A M P S ;

O pening D aysS atu rd ay a n d S n n d a y ,0 c l2 1 a n d 22- A < r -

POMPTON PARKIt

MOUNTAIN VIEW, N. J.ON THE BEAUTIFUL POM PTON RIVER

L o t s 2 3 x 1 0 0 a n d 3 0 x 1 0 0 $ 1 5 0 U pNO INTEREST

Lackawanna Station Two Blocks From Property21 miles from New York City, 13 miles from Newark, 6 miles from Paterson. 35 trains daily from N’ ew York

and Newark.Situated in the heart of Mountain View— hotel, schools, churches, postoffice and residences immediately adjoin- aailjba»Mi property.

NO PROMISES

EASY TERMS

Erie Station on Property.

A LL IM PRO V EM EN TS— Macadam streets, con­crete sidewalks, water, electric light and telephone ser­vice NOW on the property.

Water front lots sold with riparian rights.

Pmngalnw and cottage sites facing the water. Business sites opposite Erie Railroad.

There are only 183 lots in the tract, and we expect to sell them all next Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21st and 32nd.

SEND TO US FOR FREE RAILROAD TICKETS

Suite 1 1 0 3MOUNTAIN VIEW LAND COM PANY

2 0 0 F ifth A v en u e New York City

L E G J^ NOTjCESIN CHANCBRT OF NE'W JBRBET—To Frank

S. 'Wllaos.By virtue of BJi ordtr of tha Court 9f Chan-

ctry of Naw Jerte)'. made on the day of th* dal* hereof. In a certain cau*« wheraln Suian S Xwileon 1i patitloncr. and you. Frank E. Wllaofi, are defendant, you are required to appear end plead, oniwer dr deiaur to the betitioner'a patltlon, on or before the *1xth day of December, ra il. or. In dtfaolt thereof.aoeh decree wfil be taken ofolnil /pu oa ^he ch*nc«Bor ahall think equitable and Ji Ob)Mt of eald *u1t 1* to obtain a decree of

I ^ A ^ N r a C E Silmlnary m the lieulnf of thie cenlflcat" of dlneoluMonN n w . ih r f * fo re . I, ft. p . D lc k ln a o n , a e o r e ta r y o f th*s PUifff I’f N e w J e r t e y . J ti h e re b y r - r t l f y that ihe (ultl corporaUon dSd, cin ihr eleventh d a y o f O r tn b e r , file In tr.j o f f l r r a d u lypR onufed a n d R tte s te d o o ii* e n i In w r l t ln s lo ih a d tw H klutlon -if "ftld c o rp o r a t io n . f* e c u te d by a l l i h 4 a io c lth D ld e ra th e r e o f , w b ir 'h a a ld c o n e a n t a n d i,b« r«cc>ri) o f t h e p ro c e e d lr ig a a fo re o a M a r e r.o w o n flit in m y M id (rfUce, M r r o v ld e d b y

divorce dlBsolvlDir the m airlata betweao you and th« aald petitioner.Dat^ OctobM li. 1011.

LAFFKRTT k PILORJM. HT.0n_ Bolleltor* of PetitionerPootofflee addroa*. Broad at.. Newark. N. J.

gTAT® NRW JERHIT.DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

C E R T I F IC A T B O F D IS S O L U T IO N .To h11 to whom ihiffe preeenta may rorne,

r r M t l n e :W h e r* a a . I t a p p e a r * to m y t a U i f a c t i r m . h y

d u ly a u tb e tiL lc a ta d rM o rd o f th * p rtkceed liii:* f o r t h e v o lu n ta r y d la a o lu t lo a lh a r e n f b y th e u n a n lra o u B c o n e fD t o f a l l th e M o c lU to id e i'i, d e - p o a ited In m y office, t h a t th e W h a r to r f K a t C o n otiany , a e o rp o ra l lo n o f th l* S t a t e , w tx a e p r in c ip a l o ffice i l v l tu a te d a t N o . 143 C nm - inercB a t r e e t . in th e c i ty o f N e w a rk ^ c o u n ty o f E a s e l , f i t a t f o f N ew J e r M y ( R o b e n < ^ r k e J r . b e in g th e o g e m th e r e in a n d Id c h a r f * th e r e o f , u p o n w h o m procCM i m a y b e M rred>> h a n ro m - IHted w i th th e r r o u l r e m a a ia o f *’A n a c t non* oatoiaa corparaUQw <r«vU10Q ^ pk ;

<913

In teatimony whefoof, T have hereto get ray hand and iffived my official i«al. at Trenton, thie elrviFnrti day of OMober, A. D. one thouaand nine hundred and eleven

B. D. DICKINBON.Secretary of State.

____ I ^ O P O S ^ SOFFICE OF T he

BOARD OF street AND WATER COMMI8- BlONERB OF THE CITY OF NEWARK.

CITT HALL.Newark. M. J.. October 1ft, 1011.

I Sealed prepoeal* wilt be received at thla office from S:1S to ft:IO o'clock, P. 1C-. of Thureday, the Dlceteentb day <4 OctPh^,r 1911.

! and opened at the last named hour, a t u pub- I He meetitift of the board U> be held Mid ; time and place, for the canatruccion of ifrwere ■ InJ FERRY street,j CHRISTIE STREET.I end1 BO.NYXAUPER a VBNUB.

from Freemen etraet to BrIU atyeet.

Tba foUowUu It otocut Uia ao&dWAt oC Ui0

PTOPOBAL8work j to be done, and ihe materfale to be fumlahed in the oonatrucMon and rocnpletlfO of eald work end up m wlilrh b[.d» betorniqred: Twelve hundred and len il.SlO) fet-i of thirty inph relpfDrrM concrete pileaewer; three hundred and ten ’R1CH feet ofl.w«rty-four i34l Inrh double atrenath vitrifl^d oalt alaaed pip« lewer. »*vemv <T0> ftret of elghtoen (IS) Inch double eirenfih vitrified■alt fta ied pipe aewer; one hundred and twenty (120> feet of all (ft) Inch Jmn pip* houee con­nection*: five hundred and fifty (ftW) feei ofrIx (51 Inch vllplrted pipe noua* connecllooi, •laven (II) manholei with etandard head* and covera complete; ftv* iQ) baMna with coorrpt* head* and till* and connecting chute complete.

Hldder* are not to ataie any price for ma terla la 'and work for which there 1e ■ flted amount provided for In the *pec1rteatloM.

Each' propoaal muat t>« ancloaed In a aeatod •nveldpe. properly indorted with the n*m* of the bidder and of ibe improvement, and direct­ed to the Board of Btreet and Water Oornmla- •iofiara of tha c(ty of Newark.

Bidder* will *tat« their prlcaa In wvttlns a* well an In ftfuren

Bidder* mu« epeclfy in their propooala that, ahould th* above work b# awarded to thaeo, they will bind ihnmeelvea to ftnleh and com* p]«t* the aarae wUhlo etaty (80 ccriBaouiiva worklnx day*. ^ . ,

Tha plana and apeclflratlona tha work ean be examined at ihe office of the chief engineer of th# Hoard of street and Water Comml»*lott- era a t the d ty hall dtud propneRl* to b# ac­companied by the conaent. in writing, of two auretlaa, or a eurety company qualified to do buainaai In New Jeraey. who ehail. at th* tim* of putilbt In auch propoaala, qaalffy #a to their rMpw^bUJty Id i9it wount o{ viicb ^ p o iai;

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PROPOSALSI and bin-1 ihemi*eheB thnl, If ibe c'^nirect b<I aw*rd(!»} m ihe |>er*.on or j'sr^onff making frit

}iri'pn*Fil ih>-y will uii'ui ll••lllg so nward'-rt l.iec'-m*’ biff I'l llif'lr eiir<'"en f.ir Ihe falrhfiL j-I'lf.irmaiD'e of said work eod ihat. if the per-

i K. n - 'r i-.T B iirii'. n .l ' - r (-• e i e r u t e e u i -i-.uiiran. ihev will pHy i'» ibe ritv nf Vewari Hnv dJfffien-d l>viwf*'n I fu- -siihb (o which h'

'o r 'ihey wuid h«\e hern eirMrvd upon ton plffrinn nf ihe coi.truri, and ihat whirh the cm ,-r NeviHrk riiB» l-e i liliy i-.l h- p s '. Ih e p « fso r of pernona by whom such coniracc thaM 1>i

ex ec u te d .I The Bnard of Street end \Vat*r rommlsel'U 1 eri of the city of Newark reeerv* to thflmaelc*4 ! the right t-- icceiu -ir r-Jecl any nr all pm I poeile for the above work ** they may d»en I beat for th* lni*re»t of in# oily.I Bidders and auretles are hereby ontified tha I und*r th* iirovl«i«^n* of 'he »ev#r»th eectioj

of Ih* law- cr-atlng the [b.-arri of Sirwei *nJ I Water Commits loner*. *i'pri «ed M aro 3Sth

Iktl, that the bond i.tr bond* to be glvei'f o r the fullhful ea«cutlnn and J>effr rma!sc

of Mid irtibilc work, shall flm be #pprovdta* to lufftclency. by (he bxiard. arid oa to form by (h* ettorjMl of the board, and no oonlr-off ahall be binding on ih* city, or b o r^ a #ffeo th'e or operative until *U'-h bon.!i '**■• **> > 1 proved; and th# pr»ald*nt of th# bhrfTii *liai have power t" evamlne th* p r ’poseft f-!-Q under ™»th. If he shall *o d#*lre. ot h* #0 InitTpried by ih# boanl. but Ih# bt«rt will not be bound by any ■tatameht that m-ij be made by wch propo#*d boadoiBen. bot ab-4i - have full power and Bh*olu1® dlecratlpn in th' whole rrefter. end thla provtiloil thd.l »' referted t o In eny a4 i^rttMm«nt lavUing h .li J.rr .*ny such public irorJt- ^

By direction of the Bohrdmf Street iDt «*■ l .r CommlMlontri n( th« oitr ot

BOBRI8 R SRERRERO.CbDt tnilM W .

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polfttment of tol« n*ant*. One of clauiH that will tw atUrhed ai unfair m builneap comblnatlooB provide* tn n t whenever It appeers In a (’fvtl o r onn ilnal lu ll th a t th e re le rea tra ln t^cf trade. 'Mhe burden o f proof to eetAhllah ,the fponon- Bhlenpua of BUeh reatra ln t «UaU be up^'o the p a rly who con tend i tha t eald reairn ln t of trad© iR reaaonable/" The o ther

(n tim e belter conditlone and fu lle r op* portunity for all cUlaene. j

The handicap on any p rac tical realiaa- ] tion of the beat Ideal* of a <-ommunlty te the mietiae ahaorptlon of the Individual In hi* own Work and pinna, From a rivbi point of view there ia no un ity of th o u fb t end action. It haa been th t i eatrem e In- rtlvtduHliam In the iwat (hat haa Kl'‘en rlae to luiphfltard m ethodi In hnllding rlllea

T eliphom 1S84 ■ •M «rker-p riv» l« B rtncb S ieb « n f< co n n e r llin t i l dep»runm t».

d » M i« of th e m « » u r^ In d k s if . I io n e 'f f . |eiidcav- ond haa prevented Individual rltlaana ann

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l U I L SU B SC R IPT IO N S- Th» N»warl[ E re n ln s New*. oi,« month

• f tp een ti; «l* m onth i. tw o doilots an fllty c tn tc : one year, fl»e dollori.

FoiU c* to fortlgn ooimtrlea aiWeif.

th a t lha W laconaln Benntor ha* orefl to com ply irtth the rlemantt iho i i'*- lata for c arefu l definition nf iinrci*on-

N «* York om ce. Sl» Brunawtnk Bullfl- IB(. m F ifth avenue. Tel. Madlion.

Chicago omce, 1303 Tribune Iltillding. W aahlnfton Bureau, 9W Colorado Build-

fpf-O ranfo B ranch Office, IM M ""t

potll* Cleveland at. Tela O oinfe JOOH M arket If84. P rivate B m tirh tachan ifa oonnecllns nil rtapartmenl*

Morrlatown Branch Office, 11 Bouth *tr«et. Telephone IJJ.

M ontclair Branch Office. 121 Olenr1a*a avenua Telephone 138.

H im m m " Bprlnifleld R rench office, CampbcH’e Unig Store. B ank BiilUlliia, m ilburn avenue. Tnl. 90 M lllbum.

8ttm>lt Branch Office, 20 Maple elfeeLT e l IU 'W . . ,

Dover Brnnch Office. Koom 1, Netlonai Union Bank, Weet B lackw ell ttreel. Tel. M -U Dover.TRENTON B U R E A tJ-

t t Weet S ta te et. Tel. 882 Trenton.NEW JERSEY SE A SH O RE O F F IC E -

400 Main itree t, n o rth eea t corner Batiga evenue (O eorfe W . PU tengcr'e Heal Ee- ta te office), oppoelte ra ilroad nation. Telepbone H i Aebury P a rE ATLANTIC C IT T -

The D orland AdvertUIntr Agency. w " ‘" t» r E. Edge.

able re a tra ln li of tra d e and to whlnh ‘lo j- em o r W lleon baa re fc rru l Th> prB-

uiC A i. s r a n c ii o p n c t s aw toe, lot. Hainbun plaea^jt

Mmi* ■vfTiiu#.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER IT, 1911.

poeed law', hower'er. le not nlM nclualve, for tt i t l l l leaves open for flndlnga by the courts on "o ther acta, conduol. m ethoda or devfcea w hich a re or may ha unroaarm able." T here ran be no doubt, however, th a t Mr. iJ i rm lo tte haa done hie b e lt to m ake h li proposed rulaa Juat as delt.iUe aa poRslbl*

T D EFININU "I'KIUBAgOlf m SSTRA IN Tg.

‘ to IHM of h li recen t cam paJfn addrealce O p n tfie r Wlleon a tta ck e d the Sherm an a i ^ t m i t law because of Ita looieneai In deSnlftg both offcnaea and penaltle i "W e WSnt ioine delln itloni," he eald. "W a R an t a lafr to r our bualneea th a t will 0 v » an abiolutoly c le a r deflnitlon of wBal f i niegal and w h a t la legal W e w ant SB absolute dennltloi) of w hat la going W be, done If th e law la vtolated."

ODfOe of th e declaione a t the United Etstea Buprerae C o u rt la recen t fam oui tf t t i t . guile h ave defined Illegal a c ts ae iHfllUgB to ipaeiflc casee. No deflnitlona iMWa b a in fofinulatod fo r general appll- •Bdoa. E very a tte tn p l to , aecure from ^hg 'iO vern inen t auch defln ttloni hae been ggiit bjr reftttal, E ach oaae m uet ita n d «■ IM onam bottom , acco rd ing to the ru le Nl9«nkily reoognlied by the courts. Fur- Utfginore, the claim la m ade th a t the "g g im in n ih lii" re s tra in t o f trade, a s pro- Mlfltad b y th e S herm an law In accord- BffiM w ith th e Buprem e C ourt's finding.

W itra tn t th a t la held under the M Wmen law to 'b e Illeg a l Thla being so,

i i no ground. It la olalmed, to ae- g ir t 't iM th e re la Ju itin ed ignoraiice ns la w h a t la l a c ^ and w M Ii illegal. Any M B M a n f audM rM y on 'th e 'co ftu n o n law gaald eagily define th e llm lti. to which l aal i a lo t of tra d e couM go and atlll ha

Yffthln th e bounds o< legality . In faot, tg a tra ln t o f trad e th a t la Illegal la said l a \ h t know n to be Illegal by those who pgaoUse It la ease th e y h ave hSen gov- an ted In ' th e ir a o t i by fully InformedoouasaL . . . I

T h li view la oom bated by n iany m en edgaged In big h iu lacaa . They a ^ they d a a ln U W w l t f i i n 'th e law , b u t they do iw t know w ha t th e law la. M any of th a g re a t trad e borob laanona dgoiare they ia a r they will be p rosecu ted In i ^ t e of th e (ac t th a t th e ir law yers have tald giiem they w ere w ell w ith in th e law In t t g hnslneea eouraa th e y pursued. They tWd no eo llgb lenm en t to r th e ir predloa- p a n t , they la y , in th e Suprem e Court'e fgeeat deotalona In th e T oImiooo and gthey tru s t caeca. T h e cou rt laid down igg taaaonf why th e Tobacco T ruet w as a s niegal eom blnathm :

1. T he eomMnatkJn w aa ^ r c e d by Inolt' lag and fom enting fleroe trad e w ar."' 'k Aa tn tantlon w as show a to monop- agae th e tra d e ia tobaooo by m eans of affirrtng up teade confllota deelgnad to In j g f t o tb a n .

I. .There w ere m a n lte a ta tio m o f oon- aetoat w n p g d o in g by th e o ig aa lsa tlan of engperattona to cover op th e In tent to iBOBapollse trade .

1. T here w as ab so rp tio n o f oantrol over g ioduo tt easen tla l to th e euccesaful m an u tao tu re of tobenoo produoti.

L Com peting p la n ts w ere bought fu r tha purpoee o f closing th em down and p u t t in f them ou t o f buglneaa

8. Btlpulatlona w ere devlaed requiring m anufac tu rera etookholderi and em ployet not to com pete In the future.

Aa p tactU ed by th e Tobacco T ru it, OMse rea tra ln ta w ere “unreasonable." Any com bination th a t uaea the sam e m etheda tn th e eam o w ay la guilty under th e fffierman law. But the qpestkin f a in d by the m a g n a tn le, "A re o ther midbode th a t we use to lim it competition reaaonahle or unreasonable? GHve us

apecigc ru les fo r ou r guidance "This I t th e dem and to which Uoveroor

to llson haa re fe rred g en sto r La Eolletle h a s alao paid heed to the sam e cry In a bill Introduced by Mm In the Renats e g A v g u s t a la s t he hae endeavored pro- ClMgy to define w h a t a "unreasonable" U M ia M e< tra d e to w hich th e pwwttlsa ad Via a c t apply . H are a re tiw sots W jgs^ t f com m itted , render oooibliiattons Bable la b a th civil .and c tim lnal aotleoet

Iq d e a v e i tn g to p re v e n t tn any m snnar aashnaers from p a tro n is in g ottaera

0 tP srlB ltia tln g in favo r of custom ers who buy a p a rtic u la r quan tity of goods eg a g g reg a te price.'v lto fu a ln g to supp ly an y person w ith e r- ffirtea .4aaTt In* o r diaorlm lnii.tlnf by la c M, laM favorab le pz1o« ttuin &coor<l«4

O ra p tin f m ore favo rab le ta rm a ^ to to e ri In e e r t^ n lUatriota than to oua- tOftara In o ther te rrito ry .^Raqulrina th a t dealere ohall not *«11

U> certa in peraona or to thoee dcdng boflneiB w ithin c e r ta in dlotrteta.

gittem ptlng to re e tra la oompetltlon by any un fa ir o r oppreeatve methode tom petitlun.

Both ctvti and erltnliMkl aotlofM, under th a l a F o lU tta bill, ean be fuoeaaafuiiy la&tolalned od Uia gy^ouDd of urffeoaonable rw tra in t o f t r a d ^ ;

W han a oom blnatlon onatwite in Its Kna o f tra d e moaa th a n fo rty per c e n t of th a to ta l q u an tity aoM in the United e ta tae « • la th e d ia trto t served by the nomUne,

WbOB u i UATeaaonablr high price ts llgad upon a n y a rtic le which , entere into tfc«l o a a u f a o tu re o f the goods deiUt in by ttia aontblnatJen.

W haa an y d e fen d an t has been een- tiBoaAg o r la hi an y w ay connected w hh a a orpora tlon o r eaaoeiation th a t has been faotanaade fo r vio lation of the Sbenm m law.

P iW M o a la alao m ade fo r five recovery a f d%maffai by oom patttore who have been ^ jtia a d by th e oom blnutlon'e unreeeonahle y ^ a tia ta t o f trade .' ' T ^ lA FoU atte bill provlelOM do not

to p a ten ted arCtelae and th a ap-

HATH TVB T R le x 'l l T R O U B ltE *.A verdh 'l In favor of the goverm nont

In Ita dlsentullon suit a to ln s t.lh o H tand ird Banltary M anufactu ring Conipany, b e tte r known a s the '^BafKiub T ru s t,” Involves so m urh ib s t Is dlffsTent from Ih* ot- dlnary a tta ck nn rom hlnallons as being In rcstra ln i o f trad e under the provisions of the a n ll- tn is t law as to en title It to a place by ttaelf

The ’'B a tb iu h T ru st” had been supposed to hold the Tight to m ake and sell p a t­ented enam el w are tuba, basins, elnka and the like.

The s l i te e n or m ore concerns w hich composed It assum ed to and did fls prices a t w hich th e ir products should be sold to whoJeaalera, JoWxws and retalJer#, and the ta rm s on which those b ranches of trad e couJd handle the were, one of the provlBlons being th a t no like ou tpu t c f Independent man*»faoturers should be ban* died.

Suit w as brought In July. 1910, under 'th e Bherm an law, to diseolve th e com ­bination as being In re s tra in t of trade . At th a t tim e th e only monopoly stispccted w as one Involved In patents, of the pro- pH aiy of which, under the law. there w as supposed to be no question.

B ut tl w as soon discovered th a t th e enam el w are mad^ by the cotnlHrae was In no sense a patented product. There w as no th ing about It proioctsd by paten t.It w as true, how ever, th a t & simple tool for au tom atically shaking the enam i'l powder on the red-hol Iron tubh, and the Itkev had been patented and assigned to a young m an who prom ptly proceeded to lleense m em bers of the "H a th tu b T ru e t" to use It and tie up the d istribu tion and sats o f the sam e through the trad e of Jhe coun try as described In r m anner w hich the court holds constitu ted a d is tin c t r e ­s tra in t of trade, and w hich,^considering th s p roducts were not paten ted , con­s titu ted w hat gras regarded a sub terfuge t o estab tlsh a monopoly under a p a ten t ,law plea.

C rim inal action w as th fr^ fp fe b ro u g h t again st a score o r m ore those re p re ­sen ting the concerns in th e "B a th tu b T r u s t ” and so spaedlly did the case ba- oorne one w hich th e governm ent fe ll Jt h a ^ no chance to lose th a t la te la st year th e d e fendan ts offered to ag ree to the lu u a n c e of a n Injunction ag a in st th e com bine: to BUbmlt to d issolution and plead g u ilty In crim inal suits. If th e gov- • m m s n t would ag ree to voldanoe of Jail penalty .

As suoh « a agreem ent wgs o u t o f the qoestton, th e eM I su it w as pressed, and on F rid ay , th e th ir teen th Instants ^ a s decided Id fav o r of the governm ent on all po in ts by th e C ircuit C ourt a t f ia lu - m ere. f

, I f th e defendan ts should appeal—w hich It thought^ to bo very .doubtfu l—th e case would go d irec t to the Suprem e Court.

M eanw hile. In the N ovem ber te rm of th e F ed era l C ourt a t ' I>etrolt, crUnlnai c h a rg es again st th e defendsnU will come qp fo r determ ination .

As th e sam e personalities and sam e evl- denoe sn te ra Into th ts la tte r case a s In th e su it fo r dissolution, and a s the £>e- p aH m en t o f Ju stice has refused to have p a r t In an y plan looking to Im m unity from Jatl sen tences for th e defends nte, Ln case o f convictions, th e proceedings a t tt |e N ovem ber term of th e F edera l C ourt Id Mich igan will tak e on m ore th a n usual In terest.

(he v'srlouw hofIhI groups oncomiiaeeed by city life fn-ni nft«lflg how closely co rre ­la ted R!id Inrcrrlcpeodcnt a re the forces of city tKs which gl'.c to a city Itn In- dlvldu«llt> and direct Its grow th.

rt Is the purpose of a c ity plan to direct th e grow th of a cHy along auch lines :ie will prepare the city for th e higheet wer- vlce It may render as an organic unity to a ll its clllretishlp. This genem t tendency In m ost of the leading e ttles of America Is one of the encouraging signs of the tlm*. N ew ark has taken her position in line with n lher clUea and sees a fu tu re of grow th which m akes necessary a com prehensive city plan th a t will bear favo rab ls com parl- Hon with any city elsewhere.

a t rK H M jR.I sold to my frienri. • [nlclleclual friend,

you kiiuw whnt tli« Uecall is?”H r iinsw»*r»'d. ci'lti' ^!, ' Something po lit­

ical.Terrib ly b^id fur bir

It 's a m enaure riuMic uy the PnpuUst quacks

F'or governm etn 'n n\crtl.T 'iw •Jlomethlng o r o th e r lik«‘ .‘ itigle Tax

And th a t moi t ' ‘f th r*{, know ”

T siild l« m> friend, h: i^Rrlor frlen*!, IJ() you know your ricinliiKu^^ well?

Du von visit down tn the b-wer town W here the hosts of inllerN dwell?

Have you ta k e n the time to go nruf ^ee The cause of the poor m»n'H n e rd ’”

'T ve tried Sociology Huld he.” Hul I t 's 't e n ib ly dry in read ”

FOR T U B HlfFmiCMF ( tH HT VAt tN C VItespectfully augge-'^ted t<> a com plaisant

P resident. (T ake any otif t

TO g r . r i RK ADWM ATR THOIilvBYab k iV icK ,

Board of W'orks Commlwilonsr Mun- gl(Tla deeply Impressed wllU the neceasKy for g rra te i trolley fai'llltlM to conserve th e public convenlnncp and to properly dev^elop e te ry section of the city.

T ha i Mr. Miingla Is right Is paten t to Sverybody, but no relief can be espccted so long as It rests en tire ly with the I*ub- Jic Bendeo Corporation w helhcr or not eg tenslons shall be niade o r more lines constructed. The Klttiatl'in a* It ex ists In K gw ark lo-day la an exm llen t exam ple of w h « Js 'bound to happen w hen the ade­quacy of a c ity 's tran sp o rta tio n system rests entirely In the d iscretion of a p ri­vate corporation.

A trolley company operating under a franch ise granted by the public Is charged w ith certa in duttea tow ard the public, soma of which a re enfuro<»ble an d some a re Tiot. Much has been done to N t te r conditions by the enactm ent of" I l l s 'p u b ­lic u tlllilrs law, bu t there Is s till ro<mi for Improvement.

W hen It Is (he sense of the m unicipal governing IxHly th iit the convenience of th e people or lha pynim elrlcal develop­m ent of the city dem ands add itiona l tnil* ley lines, 11 should be w ithin the power of th a t or some other body ac tin g upon the form er s Initiative to compel K* con- Biruellon. ^

This doe* not m ean th a t Ihe tro lley cqm pahy should bo l ompcUed to o p e ra te the new lines a t a loss. I f experience dPmonHtrtt!c4l tha t the service as requlrod by th e m unicipality wiis unprofltable In the beginning some way should be pro- v)ded e ither hy rem ission of tax e s or plherw lse. by which a sh are of th e bul- den. would fall 'ipon the c ity a s a whole.

B esldents of every section a re entitled- to equal facHIlIea In the way of t r a n s ­porta tion bu t 11 would be un fa ir to com ­pel th^ trolley compaivy to continue oper­a tin g a Tjoslng proposition until such tim e a s the grow th of population m ade It pos' sible. Thft city 1" as m uch ^ g a i n e r as the trolley com pany In th e Increased grow th. I t gains In the m a tte r of taxes, in prestige and In a la rge r prosperity . H U therefo re no more th a n Just th a t It should help the com pany In bearing the tn ltiaM osf.

ThlB Is «.'T» phase of public regulation th a t thus fa r hae h /en neglected, but It la by no m eans th e leaat Im portant. Its recogriitlon and adoption cannot be m uch longer delayed and a f te r It h a s been once established th e people will wonder th a t It was not Insisted upon long ago.

Mr. Balilhgef; Solicitor McCabe, Mr. W lckeroham , Mr H ltc h c o ^ , Chancellor D ay, Hines. .

John IleysH am m ond Mr Aldrich,Mr Kesn.Mr I''epew,Bftllcv, of T cxhs, n r Cook-

There wilt he resounding echoes from the Ti-rko-Iiullan -W ar a t lh a convanllon

* In Richmond of th e A tlan tic DeeperFIUAXCfKB. W aterw ays Asoviclatlon, whfch opened

Abe Dotash called on H erbert Ross one | to-day, on^ of the chief papers to su ltrv d a y ^ a s i m outh. B efore p roeeed lng ' *>** ‘‘cad will be by R ear-A dm iral

I HIdney A. Staunton , on th e valueof InUml waterw ayjt In w ar times.to business lliey went to th e n ea res t d ru g

s to re for cooling rtrlnks.T he v isitor had n flve-cent g la ss of

liium lse Mill] riBclarrd It w as Iw etty good."H av e a ro lh e r? ” flsked Mr. Ross."Y ou lictier ni»i ask me to h a v e a n ­

o th e r ,” replied Mr. Botash. "b ecau se If you do I \>lll order a ten -cen t g lo ss on you 1 tell you a lia t." he added. "You give me a nickel, then I w on 't o rder any, and we will live oenta ahead .V erst eh ? '

poeting It. W aierw oy develdim etit along the A ilan tie co ast has on op|K>rtunity to expand In th« n ex t few years to a h itherto unprecedented extent. New Jersey has offlcialiy recognised the im portanee o f the Diovement fo r an Inside w aterw ay alOAi the coast and has a comrniseloa helping to fo rm u la te th e plans fo r the carry ing

(it R IP T t BAI. R rA D IN Q .F o r th e women of California.IT Sam. X.. U.

ON A BILi.HUAKO In N ewark a p p ea rs s handsom e advertisem ent of a m achine tick e t, giving names. The ad jo in ing board annouftoes in ,^f|ve-foot le tiers , "T he L ia r s "

T H E RAVAOER of the chesTnul b light continue. Yeaterdfly >’e scribe. wliUe e a t­ing a handful of au tu m n ’s choicest dee- sert, p e rile tly consumed a large, fa t blight before he know It and Ih now su f­fering from Ix>is of Appetite. VVbgi a r e ‘ the P u re Food au th o ritie s for, we a^k '* ’

CIOARISTTEV

p i r r i 'R E g .

UI^I.V A (K'HOOliR"Com e Into Essex and spoak fo r u s .” —

T he DemoATatlc Machine.“ I feel th a t th F best intereftts o f th e

p a rty would not be aei^'cd by m y p a r- In the m ee tlD g /'-O o v e rn o rtlc lpa tlon

W ilson.

As em phaiiilng the im portance of this subject. Congressman J . H am pton Moore, preeM ent of (he association , has lssue<l a bulletin In which h e calla a tten tio n to I lie ( onftlot 8in the shores o f the U edllcr- rivnean as proof th a t problem s affecting w alerw ays developm ent m ust he m et by the gov^:^nm^'nt of the United Biaws. "W lien a nHtlon like Ito iy declares wmt Hg a in ri Turkey end s trik e s t t i t suddenly w ith h s r navy,” says Mr. Moore, "we are all able t e a ] prdclate w h a t neglect on the p a rt of Tufkey m eans. I f we should be Htlacked along the A tlan tic coast a t Rome such point aa Boston, New York or Ph il­adelphia, and U should be neceeaary to ge t supplies from th e Sou th , we would speedily understand the expenstveness of o u r neglect In falling to provide proper Inside pBftsage ways fo r th e m unitions of w 'ar.”

This Is good am m unition fo r th e forces Iq favor of Inland w a terw ay a to use. I t Is in the natu re of a h igh explosive, in ­tended to mec-i an qm^rgenniy. B u t the w ar ta lk phase of th e question Is In rea lity only a Hmull p a rt o f the Inland wrueyways program . T h a t program calls for linproveit^ervtB w orth m any milllona m ors in times of peace th a n In tim es of w ar. Thr coninieroial an d Industria l side of the qiiestlun la by fa r m ore a ttra c tiv e tnan la the stra teg ic. T his nation Is not (ooking fnr or expecting w ar. but It does look for commercial expatiaion and is ex-

out of Jink of th e protect w ithin the c o n f l r e s ^ f th is S tate.

Foxy political peraons a ttem p tin g to p u t th e professor In a hole m ay usually coun t OR being hoisted on the ir ow n d e r­rick. *

T H E R E IS SOMETHING fine and high sounding In the name of M aurice M aetar- linck. I t Is our Intention to re fe r su b t­ly to Mr. M aeterlinck often in thin d e p a r t­m ent and acquire a repu tation fo r g rea t learn ing .

Cyril fhei^aequako, the yiuiiiK hnaticler, a t th e age of 18 le ft home to seek his fo r­tune tn the wide world, not forgetting to take along a box of Dopy-dopo rig a re lte s . He soon obtained a. g re a t deal of in fo rm a­tion aboyt the hop trad,e and h&B th e record of a raise e^ery two months.

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T H E HErATIlKY IN H Ik BlilNDNKSfl. Beys Uie-edMor of a polite m agastne: ” We d o n 't w an t anyihliiK that has In­

form ation in It. W e are w rllln |f for edu­cated people. • • We don’t W'antany th in g Instruc tive . 11 is refined life th a t we try to depict, and m ost em phatl-

„ cally we do not care for fac ts." ^I- I I t sounds like « Superior Perjvn d isap ­

proving of YYoodrow Wilson.

O R V IL L E A*ND W ILB U R have gone to a beau tifu l Island som ew here to find o u t how th e birds fly. If they will also ob- Berve how the birds m ake a living* a w orld ridden by Tariff for P riv ilege Only will receL 's the inform ation g ra te fu lly .

A W IBE PROVIDENCE cau ses a i r s a t novellat to cover A coronation o r a ball gam e fo r a newspai^er now and then . Just to dem onstra te th a t g rea t no v e lis ts a re hum an and (alUble, a fte r all.

HONKBTY IS th e best policy, Utile Rollo, but hi^nesty for policy's sake Is noth ing th a t anybody admires.

TRHATINfl.In to a saloon six men go In com pany,

and th e first man orders beer fo r all.They drink.The second man buys.T hey drink.The th ird man has the g lassee (Hied.T hey drltik."Six beers," calls the fo u rth m an.Again they drink.Says the fifth man to th e b a rtender.

"T h e sam e all around."F o r the fifth tim e th ey drink.I t Is the sixth m an’s t u n .T hey drink.

' T h is is stric tly In accord wHh the law o f trea ting , and there Is no th ing rem ark ab le about It. But w h a t a scandal it would be If six women should en ter d ru g .s to re and drink th ir ty -a lx g lasses

I of soda w ater, L. H, R

The com pletion of tha co n stn v tio n of th a t w a te rw ay will bring s^ o u i m any changes Ih com m ercial oentres. I t will require p revision for term inal facilities for ships m ak ing use of It. CalviD Tom- kins, N ew Y ork 's commissioner of docks. Is to ta lk to th e delegatee a t the conven­tion on th is poin t and will doubtloss en ­deavor to prove th a t New Y ork 's harbo r win be so developed as to be able to c a rs for an y fleet engaged Iq in tra-coasta l trade . In Mr. Tom klnt's survey o f the hsr'bor, how ever, is Included N ew ark Bay and th e w a te r front of th is city. I t is this aecUon of the harbor th a t will n a t­urally . under c er ta in cpndltlons. profit most from th e inland w aterw ay. These conditions call for a sufficient dep th of ch au m i. fo r Improved dock facilities, for connectlnn w ith ra ilroads and llghtar s e r­vice to N ew York and for the la te s t m a­chinery for th e handling of cargoes.

T his Is w hy N ew ark and New Jersey ought to be chiefly Interested in the in lsod w a terw ays p lan . I t offt'rs an opportunity for co-operation cjn a large scale betw asn the port of N ew ark nnd the le rritn ry to be served by th e proposed w ater highw ay —a h ighw ay protected from the a tta c k of na tiona l eti^mSes, removed from th e d * ^ gers of w reck In. coast storma. and afford­ing a sh o rte r route between the N orth and th e Boulh, '

A m e r i c a n Gum as SuLshtut'e for B sh lCon,|ilcuou* tn R ia n t ,, , g a rd e n , a r# t h ,

tall graceful a reca p a lm , and I h , b e td pepper vine, which la grow n In ahady g a rden , and tra ined to wooden post, about twelve feet high.

The green leaf of th a bete l pepper, em eared with red lime, to g e th e r with tobacco, catechu, and the a re ca nu t m ake up the m aterial need tn betel chewing. Thte habit 1" quite un iversal am ong the Slameoe, >apeclatly am ong the women.

Blata. d o e , not produce enough betel q tit (or home coneum ptton, but Imported from India , S ingapore, and Jav a during laet y ear 6,!88i4W p « u |S , ' -*■ *9^.™-

T h e ad v an ce < ^ 'W e,lerp clW Iliatlon and m an n ers tn S lam had led to a decrease in betel chew ing, and an attem pt haa bean m ade to In troduce im e rie a n chewing gum as a Bubetttute. The demand fo r th is a rtic le Is ae yet small, tiu f In lim e th is p roduct Is su re to become a special fe a t­u re of A m erican, exports to Siam.

CKinas Revolutlcmary LeaderI

e m r PL A W m ifO AND CIVIC VNITYV No ono can rasd widely In th e cu rra n t

OYOpts Of th e flay and «srapa th e convic­tion th a t g rea t changes a m Im pending In municipal: a ffa irs and life On th e on# hand affirlonoy is Aemanfl«fl In ndm lniotra t i r e o rg an isa tio n and functions, aa la In­d ica ted In the adoption by m any cities of th e com m ission form of government.* The belief h a s becom e w ide-spread th a t flomo c f a tk principle, o r civic setf-fulo, is to be tru s ted . On th e o ther hand th e actual reconscniotloD of cities Is being under ta k e n tn aocord w ith the heat com prehen slve c ity plan th a t can he devised, Buch a p lan requ ires a long look ahead , a p re­vision o f w h a t th e city is to ive In o rd e r to serve its cJtlsene, and such im m ediate ffteps In p lann ing os wll^ provide fo r fu tttre grow tb-

B u t It Is easier to be convinced th a t g re a t changea are Impending th an to be actively and helprnlly Inlerftated In the changea th a t an- jirovifllng fo r g rea te r sffidency In every phase of c ity life. So s tro n g w ith aorne natu rea ore peat m e th ­ods and oontlltlona. expeiiencsa and Judg­m ents, th a t 1t becomes easie r to h« p reh ifllfsd end skeptical th an to be open- m tnded w hen new proposKtona a re a d ­vanced in th e Ic te rests of general w elfare.I t Is not th e past but th e fu tu re th a t la b ig w ith prom lsa

T he suocesa of the City F lan Commls- Bk»n, appointed by M ayor H aussilrig Ju n e 1, under (he enabling ac t of the I.«g1a1a- t u r a approx-efl laat March, d(»p«nda m uch on (he Intelligence and lively in te re s t w ith w hich ovary ettlsen aseks to IhfoiW him se lf abou t city planning. W ith com m end­ab le en terprise th e City P lan Cotmnieslon haa organloed, adopted Its ru les o f pro- oedura, and has published Its f irs t p am ­phle t fo r clronlatlon among city p lan or- gantxatlD iu and oit>' au th o ritie s in th is co u n try and In Europe, ar well oa In th is city. This dlreol educatJofial effort will u n ­doubtedly m eet Its coun terpart In an aw aken ing ronsclousneas of ri\'tc pride on th e p e rt of th is d ty 's cJuxenshlp, sa nrkore and m ore the im portarr* of a c ity plan and a b e tte r N ewark berom es known. The p ro jec t Ifl now launched and the n t y Vlan CommJsalon realize* tha t h iielllgent fo re­th o u g h t and deBnlte, peralsten t efTort are tw o p rim ary requirem ents for sueneR* In butifling A he lle r city. T his name In toreet In thought and In ro -operallve activ ity on the part of the w hale r lt lien - Bhlp. also. I» of special Im portance.

Ideas like those advanced In political m unicipal reconstruction and in th e city p lan tntn-em enl take on^new v lta lhy and pow er when shared by the people In rem - tnon. Social evolirtltm h as b ro u g h t every com m unity to the point w here It is realize^ hy th e fa r-sae lng th a t Ideals and Ideae hai*a become Im portant eTemenls in civic life, and (he praetlcr > m onstra t!on of^ them in Improved c -me becom es a necessity . This consi. velopm ent be­yond th e Individual in recognUlon ofm any th ings which re le ic to th e common life of the com m unity Is called civic con­sciousness. Tlie aw akening of this widely end nJ deeply as po»slble bring* higher- IdeoJs to a com m unity and secures

D r. W iley ifl m uch In ev idence th e se days, b u t Mrs. W iley Is n o t ao f r e q u e n t­ly quoted . Yet !t a p p e a rs t h a t she Is a v e ry w o rth y ^ o -w o rh e f in th e p u re f«pd d e p artm en t, and la w e l l . a w a re o f th e p o w erfu l Inllupnce w om en m ay ex e r t-In h e lp in g to w in the flght. 'T h e h o u se ­w ives of th e c o u n try ," n ay s M rs. W iley, 'can so lve th e p u re food p ro b lem s by

o rg an lx ln g . They can a lso d o m uch as In d iv id u a ls by p ic k in g o u t c le a r , shops to p a tro n ize and re a d in g la b e ls on food p u rc h u e d ; b u t fo r th e g re a te r and la rg e i^ scope of th e ir w o rk th e y m u s t organJxe. A c e n tra l o tif ian lzq tlon of w om en 's c lubs Is n e ce ssa ry to c a r ry on th is w ork properly.^' I t Is. d ifficult to ^Imagine a n y th in g m ore e ffective . In a cam p a ig n a g a in s t a d u l te ra te d an d unfit food p ro d u o ti. l ^ n " . a w l^ s p r e a d o r ­g a n isa tio n of housew lveg^ d e te rm in e d n o t to b uy o r use an y su ch Stuff. T h* m a rk e t fo r th em w ou ld b e d e s tro y ed or g re a tly dam aged . D e a U ri w o u ld be a fra lfl^ to keep th em a n d th e r is k s of a d u lte ra tin g edib les w o u ld be so g re e t th a t c o m p a ra tiv e ly few w o u ld h av e the hard ihood to ta k e th em . H r a 'W iley Is c e r ta in ly r ig h t , th e h o u sew iv es co m ­m and the p u re food a ltu a tlo n , if they can only be m ade to u n d e rs ta n d 1( and to a c t acco rd in g ly .

E \’e ry ir ix u re of bad eggs, tainted m cata, over-rlpe* poultry and o th e r food products so spoiled th a t they a re unfit to eat Ifl a c red it to th e S ta te B oard of H ealth . Hut It le m uch m ore th a n th a t: U III new assurance th a t th e fltat© offlcialR JITP alive to the ir du ty and th a t the peo­ple are to be p ro to rted from th e perlN which lurk in dlfloafled and t e l n t ^ m oais and fO'Idfl. Many of the dealers In thi* S tate , and perhaps the la rge m a jo rity of them , consdentiouflty refuse to sell such n u ff to the ir custcim ert. ThO>' will n,ot Enowiugly offer food to o th e rs w hich they would nof them selves eat. R u t unfor­tuna te ly there la an o th e r class, dishonest, unscrapulouB, wUltng to sell an y kind of Btuff to purehasers, so th a t th ey do not lose money These a re th e ones who im­peril hum an health and life w ith a* little com punction on they wonW kilt an an i­mal. These a re the ontfS who m ake a S ta te Board of H ealth necMBary. who require consianl w atching, an d who de­serve to he severely punished whenever they Bell Infected o r unw holesom e meat to any one. U la bad enokgh to sell shoddy for wool, cotton for tipen, dam aged goodfl for perfect and all (h a t. b u t to put hum an beings In peril of sickness, dlsesRe and death by aelllng decayed, ta in ted or dis­eased foods is a crim e o f Intoterable base- nesfl

W hile ft ipay biS said th a t th e p re sen t, revolution In C hina ^had Its Inception two hundred and fifty or m ore y ea rs ago. Ihe men re e ^ n s lb le for th e prenent p lans to w re s t . th e em pire from the. M anchus begnn the ir Activities only e i fa r back a s 1 ^ , the d a te of tire opening of the w ar w ith Jap an . F o r aeventeen years, how- ev tr. they have worked unrem itting ly to organize a ,reb e llio n sufficient In scope to gua ran tee the driv ing from poa’er of th e hated foreigner—not the A m erlcsn, th e Kufopcan end th e JHpanesc. bu t the M an- chu, the ru ling dynasty . The Boxer outbreak In IMO w ns not a p a rt of the plan of the revo lu tionary reform ers, bu t w as ra th e r a d irec t In terference w ith th e ir ppogram. Doubtlese th a t bloody revolt, w hich coal so m any Am erican, English and Germ an lives, set back for ten yenrfl the organized m ovem ent again st th e M lnchu.

6un-Yat-Ren, the head of the revolu tion­a ry Junia, Ifl not a blood-thlraiy savage, A reilgloua fan a tic o r a ha te r of fo r­eigners. He la ft m an of education and of world-wide experience. Educated ns a physician by A m erican m issionaries he devoted som e y ea rs of his profesaionnl life tn Iicrvlrfl In the Canton HoapUal, one of the moat noted of th e Instllu tlone of ItB kind. W hile engaged^ In thcae dutlen. he found lim e to stu(fy the con- dUlaus of his co u n try and whai he be- lleved to be the b est m ethods fo r b ring ing ftboiil s iibalan tlal reform s. He becam e. in fact, a toacher of the doctrine o f re ­volt and a ttra c te d many pupils. In his en thusiasm , he believed th a t a revo lu­tion could be ftccompllehed by a few urrtVed men. who would be a nucleus to whom inJlUnns of o thers would be a t ­trac ted In a victorious inu rrh on Peking . Dr. Sun and bis com paratively sm all fo l­lowing. form ed Into the China R eform Artsoflallon. fu rn ished th e money to buy the amfia and had th e guns and am m uni­tion flhippefi to the C anton H ospital as • medical auppUea." Then cam e (he rev e la ­tion of the plan, the seizure o f weapons, iind the revo lu tionary leader fled to F^enang. In th e S tra its Settlemen*.«.

•I’here th e Plans for th e revolution w ere f armed afresh and given w ider scope. The s ta r t of the rev*'i( was nor to be confined to the province of K w nntung. but t 'afl to cover all of th e southern and I'rntrAl provinces. T he Chinese of_ the Philippines and of the surrounding Islands had the ir sym pathlea enlisted and th e ir co-operallon w as promised. The tim e was

believed tO' be n sariy ripe to s tr ik e th e blow when Dr, Sun waa th rea ten ed w ith a r re s t a t th e instigation of th e Chtnose au thoritlen loyal to the M anchua

A thriUlng story could be to ld of Dr. R un 's Qscnpe to E ngland, w h ere he con­tinued the form atkm of b ts revo iu tld n a ry plana, and the subsequent a tte n ip t on th e o rd e r-o f the late E m press D ow ager tok id n ap hkn end re tu rn him to C h in a by

Iflnce th a t tim e Dr. Bun h a s m odeforce.tw o tours around the w orld fo r the p u r­pose of gaining rso ru tts for h ie pro ject, Only Ifipt aprtng he visited N ew Y ork , Philadelphia, Chicago, Ban F ranc isco and o th e r cities In this country perfec ting h is a rrangem ents fo r a general uprising .

The lapse of Gme hod increased the posBiblUtles o f ' the success of th e move­m ent. New railroads had boeti constriic t- ed, m sklng it possible to cover ta rg e te r ­rito ry quickly. In ^ c t , th e re a re m iles of railroads In C hina e ith e r In oper- fttlnn or under construction. T he te le ­g raph lines that have been estab lished have mad^ communication easy betw een th e grea test centres of population and th e ^iapUfll, There had been a n educa ­tiona l and A moral aw akening a s a resu lt of tim w ar with Japan, and th e new* en- llghtenm cnl furnished fuel for D r. Bun'* cam paign

A datfi for the beginning of the revo lu­tion In Canton was definitely • fixed fo r la s t July. The w atchful loyal au thoritleft discovered the fact and suppressed d is­o rd e r with A strong hand. B u t th« revo­lu tionists In the province of Sxe-Chuen took up their p a rt in the p lan a m onth la te r and began a revolt th a t promistf.1 to eiTibroil a dlstTlct c o n ta in in g ‘70.000,0a» Inhabitants; This outb reak w as chockH only n n p r severe fighting and m uch rlbss of life. But th a t fact has not m ean t th a t the plans Irf general have been c n ^ k e d .

The centra l provinces seem to be ablajm w ith the spirit of rebellion a g a in s t fhe reigning dynasty. The cap ita l o f the prbv- Ihco of Hupeh Is connected w ith P ek ing d is tan t 754 miles, by ra ilroad . A portion of th a t line has fallen Into th e h an d s of the revolutlonialF, aoldiers h ave deflvrled the Imperial s tandard and h ave joined

the conflict flgalnsi Ibe ru le of theirInm.'tj^lers. The city of H ankow le I

reported to have been destm yW by 'flam es j etartort by the opponents of th e eiwpirs, while the cry for a republic Is said to be sweeping onward, w ith the Indications th a t Dr. Sun-Tai-Sen will be la te r de­clared the provisional president,

China la awake.

T o Supply London Tu b s s W ith Purs A ir

The Instan t recovery o f John R W alsh, wTio w as "a t the poin t o f' d eath" until a few dajffl ago. show* w h a t a rem ark ­able effect a parole m ay h ave upon the hum an system.

The Mississippi R iver m ust be nearly as odorous a# the Pasafi^v- A few ^Oys ago the Bt. I jOuIb health au th o ritie s dumpeda,3Wi.OOO bad eggs Into It.\ - - -

One of the s tro n g est objeettone m ade j

to travellD g underground In Irfndon I s ! th e fa c t th a t the a ir I* Im pure and often ettfllng. W hat prom isee to be a rev o lu ­tion In th is p a rtic u la r le a plan w hich has reccDllY been announced by th e a u th o ri­ties o i th e C en tra l Dondon R ailw ay Com­pany, according to which a system of ven tila tion will be Installed capab le of pum ping daily 80,OW,000 cubic feet r.r oBoiilsed a ir Into the tube a ta tlone and tunnels of th a t company.

One p lan t Is a lready In operation, and It Is hoped th a t atm llar ones will soon be com pleted a t every sta tion along the lin o It ia s ta ted by une of the officlati th a t th e p lan t a t each sta tion will pum p «0.- 0X1 cubic feet of a ir per ^ i r Into the station , or a t th e ra te of « 0 cubic feet

per perfloti p«r hour. Tb« o rd in a ry aHow- Anco tn bulldlngfl la abou t 900 cubla o f fresh a ir per person. ■/

T he a ir la drawn from outoide th ro u g h a filter screen, which rem oves ()ujit u td d irt and impure gases. A p a rt o f th e a i r l i then highly oionlxed by baling passed over hlgJiLy electrified places, th e p roportion of nxone in the whole being oim p e r i In 10^ 000.000 The a ir 1r driven by fODS to th e level of the bottom o f Hie • s ta tio n , and tw o-th lrds of It I* d is trib u ted over the p latform ^ by duct9« w ith o u tle ts a t a height of seven feet above th e p la tfo rp i. T he rem ainder Is driven In to th e tm m el. T he site of the p u m ^ n g p la n t Is such th a t ir can be Installed in a cham ber te a feat by flight feet by four feet, a n d th e re a re two miles of du0t work.

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Sim Tftl fieri does no? sound like a g rea t name to Am erlranz: hut n e ith e r didUlysses fllmpBon G ran t to th e Chinese half a cnatury ago

"I shall never be P r^ e ld e n t/’ said Mr. Bryati out In N ebrnaka the o th e r day, Ihu f dem onstra ting th a t he I» prophet a t last

He heard th e flfes a t tb e end of th a e i'e e t, He heard the m arching of thousands of

feet;The ru sh and th e m bripur, th e b ea t of ths

d rum , VThe sudden s tra n g e delirium :He R0.W the gold banners and flying flag?. T he rap tu ro u s face* of lads and hags; The ligh t rom ance, and th e gleam of It all, The wonder, the magic, the d ream of It an.

She heard the s to ry -o ld os th e y w s ;She welted through nighty- o f gtrihoed

fea rF o r the dream to o o n ^ com e H m ust. And m ake a glory q f th e du#t.She said. "No love shall be like ou rs— U fe 's rondw sy brigh t w ith 'e te rn a l

flow ers."She saw the beauty, th e ligh t o f M tlTp And the terrible, splendM m ig h t e f I t all.

reel

However, th e re 's no use tn expecting m urj^now s* In your paper unlll th is woflfd!s ntories haa been fought to s finish.

SfnaUff Briggs irh em ln g to keep his rivals off the Btump? Perish the iliougbt» Eenaior Briggs has no rivals.

But he did not see th e lonely cam pfires burning

On d is tan t fields: and he forgot the y earn ­ing

Of aching heorts when n igh ts w ere fliled w ith dread ;

H e did not see th e piteous, helplees dead.H e did noi th in k pf Borto*Aand alarm s.T he em pty years th a t mocked h is em pty

arm s;H e did not th ink of m sny a b lood-stained

hin. • * •Y et had he thought, h s would h av e fol­

lowed atiUI. ......... . 4 ....-I

B u t she did not know of d ay s and n igh ts of weeping

H eart-b reak ing absence and slow s h a d o w creeping

A round her couch to hide Lovo’a M axing lig h t

She did not know Ijovie h s« Its d a r- 'U td night.

And she forgot th s thorn# am id th e roots,F o rg o t th a t BometlmSi L ove 's book sofG r

d o le s ;S bs did not know Tjdvo' s so rrow s blind

and hill. • • •Y et had she known, she would h av e fol­

lowed Itlll!—C harles *. Hanson Towns. In C ollier's

W eekly. : «

W srero o m i open evenings d u rin g th is sale

Many BargainsTo say that you will be more than pleased

with the magnificent collection of pianos that is to be seen here during the sale of TH REE'H UN - DRED AND SE V E N T E E N PIAN O S is to put it mildly. Practically every maker in America is represented, and prices range about one-half to two-thirds of actual worth.

These are some qf the instruments in the different parlors at the moment of writing:

U PRIGH T PIA N O SF o rm erly Spec ia l Form erly Special

$275

350

. 300

STYNER (mah) ........

m a t h u s h e kOm<h)

LENOX l(walnut) ..

\U D W I 0(mahl ........... 350

PARKER(mah) ...........'300

LENOX (walnut) ..

V O SE(mah) ...'i

B R T S O N ,(mah) . . .

HARDMAN (rosewood)

$115

185

220

300

300

400

185

185

215

255

(■115

too

LAUTER(m ah) ...........

STERLING (m ah) . - —

KOHLER & CAMPBELL (w alnut) —

STEINWAY (rosewood) ..

B8AUMU1.LER (m ah) . . . . .

LAUTER(oalij ........

,)VESER(m a h ) ..........

AEOLIAN(m a h ) ..........

McCAMMON( m a h ) " ^ . ' , . .

$385,

350

$310

215

300

450

350

400

300

300

325

165

185' ■ T

"185

295

'1 4 5

■■ no 245

P L A Y E R SFormerly Special

LAUTER-HU- MANA (m ah) $750

MELVILLE CLARK (m ah) 700

PIANISTA (mah) ........... 550

$515

430"

485

Formerly Speciall a u t e r - h u -

MANA (mah) $700 LENOX

(m a h ) ............. 550PIANOLA

(cabinet) . . . 250

$565

365

J45

You can arrange easy terms of patment on any instrument you may like— as little as TEN D O LLA RS when taken and S IX DOLLARS monthly on an Upright. Relatively attractive terms on Players and Grands.

Our warerooms are O PEN EVENINGS. By all means coitie this evening, if you can.

UIHER CO. 45I-05II BROAD ST. NEWARK

The Only Fortunewhich thousands of men have left has been their Life Insurance. The best laid plans often i;o wrong. Investments often JaiV but Life In­surance remains secure and safe-^ often the only fortune left

If you knew such would be fmt case wouldn't you carry all the Life Insurance you could afford? . Do you do so ffd/i’ ?

Tkit Is the tloif to tok«ilw|caf year Life IntutoBU fMoureto. Writ*

tor partlciilsn Bf

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I'he Horn of Plenty at Straus’s WednesdayWomen’s 2.00 Shoes at

1 . 3 9, P a ten t colt with d o th , v e l­

vet or kid tops, gun m etal w ith cloth tops; all button sh oes; all sizes in ^ ' } Qeach sty le ; $2 shoes ^

Are you ready for il? Have you been looking forward to it? Are its outpourings up to the usual mark? Yes, then gel your share.

Come early if possible, so as to he assured of getting some of every­thing you want. Remember,

We DonYFill Mail or ’Phone Orders, Nor Do We Send C 0. D. Beyond Onr Wagon Delivery. This Refers to the Horn of Plenty Items.

UMBRELLASFor men «nd women, covered

with tape edge Americgn taffeta, guaranteed fast bjack and water­proof, 26 and 28 inch, gold and silver plated fancy handles; also plain mission;$i.S0 and $2,00, special. / V C

Women's fancy Dresden han­dles, also plain mission, covered with silk finished glorial 26-inch paragon frame; value $1.00, special 4 5 c

1.50 C(>mfortables 1.00 Eachju st sixty of these comfortables bought for this sale,

80 you can save fifty cents on each one; filled with soft pure white cotton (not; knotty or shady), both sides cov- ered with figured silkoline, full double bed size 72x80; regular $1.50 each, for this sale while they | t u t «t, each.......................................................... l a U U

2 5 c P l a z a C l o t h s a n d P o p l i n s 1 2 1 c Y a r d

Without doubt the greatest values in Poplins and P la it Qotha ever brought to your notice, highest grade merceriied Poplins in plain colors and self colored atripes, •Iso the well-known Plaza Cloth, ovel" twenty colors in the lot, including white or fast black; all 25c. U ^oods, for this ooe-day sal^ at, yard.............. 1 ^

3 9 c Mercerized D a m a s k 25c Yd.This is the same goods that a store advertises as a

g re tt bargain at 39c. yard, full bleach, highly mercerized, 60 inches wide, variety of good patterns, all perfect goods; regular 39c. grade, for this one-day sale at, yard ; .............................................C

B o y s ’ C l o t h i n g

1 c

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r 1 rn ? c

I 1D 1u p M t

Bleached Sheets72x90 bleached sheets for U or

double beds; good mtiilln; will w e ir well; flat centre seam, double sOtchpd; regularly 45c. each; for thla one day aale, e a c h ........... 29c

40-Inch MuslinThe very finest weave of un­

bleached muslin; 40 inches wide; e x tr t strong for sheeting or other uses; mill ends up to I5 yards; most of them in sheeting lengths of 5 and 10 yards; regularly lOc., a yard; on sale, at, /C a yard ....................................v C

Hemstitch. Pfllew CasesBleached hemstitched pillow

cases; size 45x36; made of good, strong muslin; w ell finished; reg­u lar selling price 15c. each; for th is orie-day sale, not more th;an 1 dozen to a buyer, 'af, ,10c

Seamless SheetsSomething new in a setmlesa

aheet; fu ll doubte bed siZe, Six O O ^ fo re hemming; made from the > natural bleached sheeting without any finish or starch; guarantee them to.be same after washing, tom and Ironed; reg­ularly l&c. each; for this one-day tale , each.

60C-ci* '

at-

m

5 a

D fe* 8 ‘® f^ i-w o o J

Dfes* 50C. ft

th e 0 ^ 'ff tT '^ . . y a r d -

HOYS’ s i:r r sMade of wool m aterials, in .

plain blue and fancy mixtures: double-breasted and Norfolk styles; cut full, well tailored; |j strongly lined, perfapt fitting; size 6 to 17 years; “ 'values to $2.98; spec 1.65

rarduroy Kniekrr i'anis Alade of a strong quality

corduroyi, In a good shade of drab. These pants are cut full, have hip pockets, rein­forced seams; make will stand the hardest w ear; sire 6 to 1ft years; regular .'■Pc., I Q . , special .......................... O y C

U P H O L S T E R YCURTAIN STRIPES

Some of thesir stripes t^n be matched up to 3 pair lots. They are m snufacturer'f samples and would be sold up to $2.00 a pair. Among the lot you will find excellent copies of Irish point. Renaissance and cluny effects; made of Scotch net; 45 to .‘'4 inches wide: .1 and 3 ' i yards long; values from $1.25 10 S2.0O a pa ir; special, s strip ....................................

W I\D t)W SHADES ' ; CURTAIN SWISS Made of a good quality Hoi- i While lot lasts, 5'4C. a

yard, i n ' a large assortment of stripes; 40 inches wide; regu­lar 8c-, special,

5'/ c

35c

land, in green, while and ecru; mounted on a strong spring roller; size 3ftx72; slightly seconds; regular 29c.; 1 special .......................... 1 / C

Scrub Brushes, of qual­ity ox fiber and best Tam­pico; value to 29c., special

l O c

Hatchets, for home use or mechaaics, solid steel, three siz^. selected han­dles; value 59c,, ^ special ..............O V C

Silks /19-inch Washable Taf­

fetas, in shepherd checks and neat stripes; regular 45c. value.one day only,yd. ^ V ^

e,<^ope’ ^ a tje y

litvYve®4 to

WO''® '% \u c cl-

ye*’’ ’

\bc. f t c

2 & Cati'V '

50c

' Infants’ Blankets■White ■with pink or blue bor­

ders, heavy fleece, double stitched edM s; all perfect goods; size 42 inimes long, 31 inches wide; al­ways sold at 19c. each; for thla one day tale , ape- i '> //« _ d a l , - « o h ................... iZ V Z C

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Remnants

ors; v a lu e 'y ^ to ’'*^■^0 a yd., piece.. J Q q

cream

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Men’sFurnishings

Men’s (inderw evHeavy double-breasted,

fleece lined shirts and drawers, shirts are double front and back, drawers have suspender tapes, made with a soft silk fleece, strictly first quality goods; regular 59c. values. 3 9 c

Men’s and Boys' Coat Sweaters

Made of heavy gray me­rino yarn; boyi' have two pockets, and t^intmed with red or navy edge; men's are plain oxford gray, also trimmed; value _up to 69c., fo r.. O V CMen’s Muslin Night Shirts

Made of heavy quality muslin, full length and width, trimmed with fast colored hraid trimming, with collars; sizes IS to 19; 50c. value at ............. 3 9 c

Bleached DometYou have never bought bleached

domet flannel aa wide as this for the price, 31 Inches;

39>c

well fleeced; regular 7}4c. yard; ■ ' 10, 15 and 20-sale in 5, 10, 15

yard lengths, at, yard

erV- f.

s p e c if t '

Wrappers and Long Kimonos

Made of flannelette in a va­riety of pretty patterns; all new models; sizes 34 to 44; ^value $1.25, a t .............. v I V w

Turkish TowelgBleacbed Turkish towels, good

size, all white with red border; good weight clean yarn; regularly TOc. each; for this one 'J lU ^ day sale, e a c h ................. / 7 * C

Bed Spreads▼e aelt tham regularly^at $1.90

each' and give good-value; the kind'wjthout atarph, In Maroetlles patteins;2extrg Urge-double bed size; 81 inches wide; 86 inches long; buy-these $1.50 tprea^ for tUIa one day sale at, ij A '| | each .................. l . U y

, Pope Linen TowelsJ n a t . think ^ buying a pure

linbb heavy weight hemmed buck towel with ,woven red border or all white i' the beat for hotels, boarding-houses kir home use; tis e 17x34; remember- si! pure linea; reg. lOc. qusl- Ity; thla sale, e a c h .. .

House DressesMade o f percale in stripes and

checks, in gray and black and black and w hite; sizes 34 c n fo 44; value $1.00, a t. y.. ^ V C

satin overTurbans

Made of velvet and Wire and huckram frames- alt

« n d $ 2 .9 8 ..t . . . . 1 , - 3 9

C o rse ts .Well boned '« e

loug ..nd ‘ i l foporters a tta c h e d , s ize s i 30; va lu e 50c„ special ^ § C a t ..............

KnitUnderwear

WOMEN'S RNTT CORSET COVERS

Extra size winter weight, white bleached yarn. These are a well-known make; label on each garm ent; all perfect goods; 29c. values ......................... 15cCHIEDBEN'S UNDERWEAR

In peeler and silver gray, ribbed fleece lined vests and pants; these se,it regularly, according to size, for 29c.; spec., all sizes. 1 5 cWOMEN’S UNION SUITS

Heavy winter weight, in jersey ribbed fleece lined suits; these are slight sec­onds of a well-known make; reg. and extra sizes; value up to 6 5 c , . . . a J ” C

1 2 f z c

\ i

Caadla 8«<p Oraan or white eattlle, with olive oil; regular

S , ; r ’^ . . . . ; ; ; r , . r 2 ' / z cTooth Bnuhea — Japanese

briatlee, neat bone handles; reg­ular J5&-H)d ,19c.; :spe- idal, e t ^ V • I . • ■ ■.. • 7-ZC'\Talns»-Tl*Ib.,'"4w AZbuttfi Tilcoffi, highly seented; Q jL _special, ctm ............... Q 7«C

Denat' 'A BamedelTa Cold Cream, regular 10c.; S i u ^ epedai, tube , . . . . . .

8tgmfeil - Ttfwde—For Initial­ing or solid embroidety;-') a • regular 29c.; epee., each X 1 C

Notions-’Sfliail Warest BUndry and Shoe Baga—In

cretonnes, and striped denims; extra large; value 75c. and SliOO; special, each

Ctmiuia*.Woric Baga—With separate compartments; regular 39c. and 60c.; special, ' y ' X ^etch xrr....... 7 . ...........X u C

Stomped Belts—In braiding and' solid embroidery designs; regular 10c.; special, 2f o r ....................................y c

O. M. C. Eiobroidetw | ^OottoB-rSkein ................ I C

Safefy ttna—Sizes I, 2, t3; special, dozen............. 1 C

H ir Net*—All-ovei' | A «silk netSv 6 for. ■■......... 1 U C

Pearl Buttons—16 to 24 linea;

S S ? ' . . . ‘7 : . . 2 ' / z cPad Boat Supporters—Black,

white, pink or blue; teg, q ISc, and 19c.; special, p a ir-y C

Childreii’a and MIssea’ Hoae SnpportOT— Regular lOe.*jjd iSdc'speciit,'pair.. . . / C ■'.CMJsr. SggMrtera-7-Enoughfor

fva> ' : cpllhra;' ajiacial, | „ ciCrd l e

' Sewfatg ' Silk—Machine «r hand; 400 ,yard* to ajwpl; black only; regular 6c.; ape-d a l,‘apoot ....... :U -.. a*7*C

T. J.. Clark's Cottoa-rBlack or white; 200 yards to'apbol; special, spool . . . i . , . . . . 4bC

W o m e n ’s a n d M i s s e s ’ R a in C o a t s

l . O SFor the new Slip-on

Rain C oats, made of plaid back rainproof ma­terial.

For la test sty le sem i- fitted rubberized Mohair R ain C oats, in black, navy, gray and orown.

Pretty Washable Dresses at

9 8 cH undreds o f them at th is on e price,Sizes 6 to 14 Years

on e pimade o f percale, gingham s and fleece- back goods, in every wanted color, in both ligh t and dark grounds. D ozens o f sty les, m ost o f them with high neck and long sleeves.

G lo v e sWomen’s two-clasp chamois

and csshmere gloves, in black, brown, nav -, gray and natural with Paris point backs; value 50c., apecial, * —p a i r ........................................... C

Women's one-clasp Paris point and spear back cape gloves, made of selected skins in tan shades only; value $I a p a i r ....................... 7 5 c

Women's two-clasp kid gloves, in new Fall shades, with one row embroidered backs; value 79c„ a pair. i . . . O T C

Wnmen’s Silk Hose—Wom­en’s pure thread silk hose with ■double sole and lisle heel and toe in black only; slight imperfec­tions; yalue 25c. to 29c., a p a i r ..................

Men’s Socks—Men's cotton socks, in black and colors, with

■doublesole; value 15c., at, a pair..............

Women’s Cnshmere W o o l Hose, with merino heel and toe, in black only; value !5c., \ at, a pair..............

1 7 c

6 ^ c

9 c

Mesh VeilingMesh and Tuxedo Veiling, in

black, brown, navy, magpie, red and green; m u e 1 2 ^20, to 19c., a y d .. . . 6 c

SpecialLinen and torchon lace and

insertions, from 2 to 4 inches widel value 5c. to Sc., a yard . . . . . . . . 3 ^ c

Rfbboa SpecialSilk, high grade,

plain and moire tafr feta ribbon, in many d e s i T a b l e shades, from 4'/j to 6 inches wide; value 25c. to 35c. a yard, at, a yard.. 1 5 c

Women’s HandkerchiefsSwiss embroidered, hemstitched and

scalloped edge handkerchiefs in many dif­ferent styles; value 12 14 c. to 15c.,at, each .. ! . , .............. ........ / V

27-indi embroidery flouncing—27-inch embroidery flouncing, suitable for chil­dren's dresses and waists; value t ^ c , to 49c., a yard, a yard a t . . . . ' 1 ^ C

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1.25 Table Litien ' Sets 75c Each

W e have just received from the same importer that sold us the sm aller size sets that w e'sold over 500 in one day. They are called 10-4 size, made o f Austrian linen, white, with fast color red borders with half dozen fringed napkins to match. The cloths are over two yards long, the napkins 15x15. Regular price should he $1.25 set; for th is sale, while 100 of these last, at, set / 0 L

Babies’ DressesFine camt?ric, long and

short, yok e of efribm idcry; neck and sleeves finished with cam bric ruffles; sizes up to 2 years; value J

Babies’ CoatsW hite Bedford cord, long

and short, lined with canton flannel and trimnjed with rib­bon and lace; sizes up to 2years; value $1.50, 8 5 c

Babies’ SacquesM ade o f w hite flannel, em ­

broidered in pink and ligh t blue; silk scallop all around; sizes to one year, | value 3 5 c ............... I V U

Childrea’s Rompers -Made o f chambray and

checked percale, trimmed with w h ite; sizes 1 to 6 years; va lue ^Qc,, 1 8 c

Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns

E xcellen t quality flannel­ette, double yokes, with or w ithout collars; trim m ed with braid; value -3 ^ 59c.........................

Children’ s NightGownsM ade o f dainty striped

flannelette, in pink and blue; with collar of solid colors; excellen t quality; sizes 4 to14 years; value 50c., 3 2 c

Children’ s PetticoatsFlannelette, in all w hite or

pink and light blue stripes; sizes I to 6, with w aists, and 6 to 12 with band; 1 value 25c, ............ I i / U

Women’s Short PetticoatsB est quality flannelette,

in w hite and stripes; sca l­loped ruffle; v a l u e , 29c ......... ................

Corset CoversB e s t quality c a m b r i c

French model, trimmed with em broidery and lace; sizes 34 to 44; value 19c., I special, e a c h ...... *

Women’s DrawersMade of cambric, ruffle with

cluster o f fine tucks, open and closed; value f 25c„ a t ..................

BrassieresH eavy cambric, nicely trim ­

med with insertings of em ­broidery and lace edge; all sizes; value 25c., i A special a t .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 “ L--

Qold=Plated BraceletsFancy chafed styles, w ith

lock spring catch; '7 0 x7 va^ue $1,25, special.

NkkeledRoitadServinf TraysOn very good steel m etaj;

4 view s o f St. Louis W orld’s Fair; fu ll 13 inch size-, value 25c., special a t . . ^ ^

____V - J .

si

Children’ s BonnetsMade of felt and plush, in

white, red, navy and brown; prettily trim m ed with ro­settes o f ribbons and flowqrs; sizes 1 to 5 years; value $1.00 .......... L *

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8NEWARK EVENING NEWS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1911.

GERMAN TARS BATTLE WITH

CHINESE MOB

* SictNcrvoos Headache From Eyestrain Causes General Depression of Spirits.

The dem oraliilng influence the<

FOR PRICES ON TRAIN TICKETS

No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach

can exert on the nervoue

First IntefTention in Present Crisis b Followed by Fi ht-

in| at Eankow.

Miny people euffer In th it menner toj y ttn before (hey leern that the w et of their 'r»«bje i* the EYES end not the »iom «h. If you ire lubject to lick, nervoui heidechei, 1 « « heidiche remedle* severely ilone in d conmit in optldm . I will be gild to exim ine your e y « md idviie you if they are respotiiible for your lullerlng. GUm w w^h preicrlption spherical leniet, J2.00, with com­pound lenses. W OO. Eximlnatlon free.

So^estion of Coininissiooer Difiiels Considered with Others

on Railroad Mana eoenL

A strong 1 X0 is i tro a g all, o m . N o mao can be f ro i

FATAL ROW ON A TROLLEY CAR

HlLBORNrSJWW.ParkStOBJECTION FROM COMPANIES

lANCBD TROOPS ON THE MOVE

P a m i>r 30,(Kl« f.ovi-rnmaut Soldlara I.pava Prhio* lor nrrar nt Rflirlllun. Haavr Porna bI BaT<)lutl"nafT TaBopa OrOarad <b lataraapt Imparlnl Porea. Pinaaalal Kiellrmi'nl Barmrtad »uh- aldlna llatuita.a l.ra iina tba Intartor

to-d«y laiiift a l■.1mInunSra(loIl to lha la- aallBn* ann pr*a., sb^Iiik

"Adm iral Hah ' ’han l-li.s a trivad at llanh.'n K'-dav alih atshi Hhipa of »«r.

Nnrth ftnil E**t arf | PTinoc■ lid IrOPp^

II th e fam: us und^rttJilng Into which I>oliwr DlpIi-^Acy InlerJ^ctetl Itn^lf Uflgl- rwally It W4 H planned tf> have ihM* line* financed bi Great HrlUln, a«*l*ied by

T hen Germ any clalmHl a rlRlu

The Innw ewf»rf<e«l rljv^h between the C hinrw revrjJufli'TilAie and forelMnere Imi taken plare

KlphtlnK li' now jt tinB on In the «ire<«ta nf HankA'^ hetwei-n the ChliU'ne nnil a flptat'hment nf I'lerman m arines Buii^iorled by inenikrPia of the W hite Colony

The Acting A niarlrsn ('"neul Nha- king. A i\in iJllhert, ha* teii gi the At '■Mean l.flgiitlf)n at Peking that 'be IV of Nanking wa* imtnineiii H* neke that a gunboat eenl there

W ai-Fung. the capllul of Ho-Nan I ‘iu \- **‘-e le reported In ano ther to* 'v * fallen before the revnlutlonlete

Report* Indicate a grave altual-on An a ttack upon the foreign rionceialon ' may take place a t any moment, the ^latent ha tred of the native* for the white race* having liei-n arouaed by the a tta ck upon the Qerm ana

Reinforcem ent* a re being eenl from the warahlp* under the com m and of A dm iral K aw aahm ia to a.d the G erm an marinea, but. If the an ti-fo rtign ou tb reak aprvadH. they will be oulnumberert ten lo one by the Chinese, who are arm ed w ith mod­ern rifle*.

Trie Au*trlan wartihlp F r tn x Joeef ha* been ordered to procead from Shanghai to Hankow.

Five addlUonal w arahlpe a rriv ed a t H ankow to-dayi V ice-A dm iral S ir Alfred L. Winaloe, com m ander of the Britiah E ae te rn fleet, cam e in a t noon on the B rltlah dtapatch boat A lacrity.

An earlie r d lip a tch tb tti of a maa*' i r e e t in f w here the to re ltn e re agreed to m ake a BlmultaneouB exodua from the cUy tf neceaeary. Complete o rd e r then pre­vailed , bu t thouBandB of pereone were leaving.

MiurdDck ('ablee WaehtagtoB.A dlai^atch from W behlnglon iihowe th a t

a claan between the raceH j>aB been ex­pected deeplte the rebel aaeurance th a t n e u tra l foretgnerB would not be Inter­fered with. Adm iral M urdock cabled th* N avy D epartm ent to-day th a t th e A m eri­can n av al force a t H ankow cotnprUe* the th re e A m erican gunboats H elena, Elcano

j in d Villalobos, while ano ther, th e Bamar, l a 300 mile* fu rth e r up the Y antae River, a t Ichang. H alf the pereonnel of BSO men aboard the three gunboat* can be landed

' upon any emergency.A dm iral M urdock haa been Inetructed

to k€rep In ,touch with foreign naval oom m ander* and take w h a tev e r Btepa a r t

rtv lns a< It l« expnetsd th s l

f’hftnn Mw'U he ■ m a tte r of only a ww

■\.|,pp(rh.. rrBm NftA-KInx, Chsns- HI'B r«n|r.n, AnHtnX. MukA»H. KBl-FonS- Tl.n-T.ln mi'l yoi'chnw «tat» that »'■•Pfj’ihlriK 'I' ilBt And thsi ih*r* <• no f»»r

JunoIn tfr-

,.f anv ilHIiirlianrO*n .. ir f"ini,iilon of thB Irgatlnna Innl-

.-nli-fl Ilui' '’nly tlto ''re l tlstPtnSM of th .|„ rniTviiijnli'illton Ik «H bII)' fcrou-

raf Till- Minl..lor of Wsr. Onorsl lln- T.l.nni 1» 111 i'h»ns T»h-Sh«n, tho hntn*

to p srtlc lp s tft In the kiftn At ihli tu r , thfl Am»rloan (lovcrnmpnl v«ned »nrt, rocslllng «n old prnmH*. In- hi«ted th a t a a roup of Aniprl'-ati hankera Khould oonlrtl«iii* th fir i|iiota /to tile loan

A fter pro traotod nesiitlailone with the Chlneep liovernm ent tlile «n« arn ingw l. but the a rran g em en t »',i# oppoeed b itte rly by the p rov ince, of Munan. Hupeh and H ie-Chuan T he Importance of thee, llnee wa« rerognleed hy eome Chlnete etudente In JapiL.n who niueed the provlncee lo em- pha^lr proteel t.y polnilns out the dan-

ni Vueo Ph! Kill, w ith Whom he U In | le itin s the llnee iiaea under tfiit--i nference Yuan Shi Kal, seenrrtin* j c.introl Maeemeellriye - e r e heldi.t ijfh. till annoo n cem en i, haa Hcrept+oJ the . apeeehea m ade by the leadcre of thent.et of Viceroy of Hu-Heh and Ilu-N an _ ...f.pia to ipdiKoant audlencea An aeeocla-

. -----------ceto rioB form ed to eeciire euharrlpilonanrioliicee m 'd reeponelhillty for ri'Miirln* A deel.alitn ae to T h a n e■ rder there. A deel.ahm ae to ‘ "an e , ,, , , , , , ronel ruction nf the lines and

tie jt move, how ever. Iiae not been reached, ono MW w aa dulrk ly ralaed hut It li pxperted to-day , I The provincial aaeenihllea elected de!e-

Word waa received here to-day omciai- | proceed to I'ekins to make lorm ally th a t Ruaa|hn ^and^^^^ a* a ln a t the l..ane. The capiial waato mov^ agaInMl the H unfhuU * n^hd* | nf nrolesr aiifl 'Uuto mov^ agalnM the Hungnui. *Jj J with ivM(h.ne of prole^r and 'UuSorth Manrhur a h< y ,„ ,„ed asaln.t compl.u-have reported freouently th a t th e if rob here w ere hecomlnR holdef. and be tte r or

*T 'force of the old rejlme troop* werehrouKht in from T unx Chow Chi relnhoree the depleted la rrlao n a t the

"Tha*''order lu a re td ln * £ * • " '" * * r Ira u,i the naJlway betw een Pekin* and Tien Tain hna been caneeled In coneKl'ienee of a 'w !d ..p r .i id foreign P ' '" ' ; ' ' , ^e l.

Ae a reeult of report* th a t the re ^ l* fif* miiB»acrlni M anrhu*. lb* lf«’*» M "hcl?" women* - r e adopting Chlneao

paP^r here la ptiSlI.hlng the revo-

C aP le l-Flare* atreet nghllng ha 'and a body of fle rm an ' " “ rtno* rea ilaeked hy the mot. The nalivee re seated th* a tte m p ts of the (le rm an i to r e c k the p lllagm s that ha* gone on un­interruptedly aince the re ^ l* the city T h ere 1* srave g e n * r a tts o k upon all forelgnarl laimminent.

Im pvf’l"! O ov^n iin fo l*" A etm ly*HAKKOW t’lting, Ocl. 17.—Th* ImpftTlgl

governm ent ' began aggreeslve ProP»;o-tlon* for the rec*p tu re of H ankow and w u -i'h an g tn-day. Th# f lr it Irginload of troona from the no rth arrived on the scene and cam ped In bualneaallke fashion north of Hankow. Several thousand more Boldlert are on the w ay and are e ipeoted to arrive hefore sundown.

A detachment of the Wii-Chang gar­rison which rellrad frem that city when the rebels entered, crogsrf the river Vxngt** »bov* the city »hd mgrehed In-

4Uthorlti«* .Ing th^ ftrrftngcrnpni wUhoni unhinltllng It* i**t to th«* peoplR of th* provlncn" ctm-

Ching-rhun Wang, a rontribubT to ih* Am^rloiin Journal of IrUernailonHl la*w. 1* authority for th(* thut“it wftB pvfin fiRrlar^d itiai nhould tha throng Bgnctlon the prY)|niHHil, the edloi wnuld not be reongnllM "

Mr Fhlng a!*n tell* of the Inlerferen^'e of the Rrltlah Con*ul rI Hankow who lasued pamphlelB In favor of the loans an<t carried on a counter campaign.

On Septem ber li. acr-orillng to Mr. Khong. " the governm ent in Peking gave order* th a t the member* of the R ailroad lA«agvi« from the province of BiSvFhuan, who had Journey-d tn the vapltal in spn^ad the doctrine of prole^MlDn, should be a rre s ted and taken hark to S*©-Chuan under a m llllary gurinl ‘ At the aame tim e, th e viceroys w'ere ordered to aup- pre** any m eeilnga fostered by the league. T hen lh« revolt In thin province broka out.

The rKisltlon taken hy the (out r*pre- •eiUatF\‘es nf the provinccw *enl lo Peking to preaeiil the ir case may be femnd In a te legram sent to the Grand Councilor ( 'b an g rh lh -n jn g anM hi the Rnarrt of CommunlcAtlona ami ?ri.»rs It la as foi- InwB:

Service of Ike y rn ’fiTRENTON, Oct 17 H.‘pre*enUtlvea of

all the prlnhlpa) rallrotiil* "f the State appeared before (he Hoard of Public ru iliy rommlealornTs ■" hearing In the Senate rhBirvber upon varlouaquestions affecting the aenera) manage' n>«nr nf ih# roads

Four distinct propn*U1ons were listed for tM>nHldprallon The**- were whether the rallroodB shouUl he roiniu-lled to print (h** price of each tirket upon the ticket Itself, what iillowances should be ro- giiircd lo he made In the -aHc nf loaf or unused rommutnMon tiokei* ^ f tdher apo- clal transportation rnteB, whsl methods •houJd he adopted fnr snfeguanilng the men employed on the irncks, and how grade crosslagB mlghl beat be protected

Th* queelfon of priming the price on fteket* wns flrat laki*n up This sugges­tion was made hy rummlssloner Daniels, who had observed that the practise was followed In Europe and mher coxmtrles, and who thought ihal It nilgbl be Intro­ducer] here with stillsfaclory results,

II was the Irtea of Mr Daniel* thut cr>nft s1on and uncertainty might be avoided If the purchaser r»f a tlcknt were Informed a* to the price to be paid for It and Its rpr|pnv|)Hnn value

It was submliied on behalf of the rail­roads > ^ ia t , to prim the prices of all tlcketV^ould he practically tmpoasihle, since on account of hi' many forms which have in be used It la frequently neces­sary In use ticket* printed In part In blank and teavlhg the deeilnatlnn* to be filled in.

Millions nf tickets are sold annually. It is said, which are partly flllcd in hy agents of the rompuny These are prin­cipally between point* where' traffic I* more or less Infrequent, or whore *pe clal rates .or classes of ticket* are Issued, as In the case nf parties or nesodattons for whlrh parllculHr raii»* are made.

It was cstlmaird that H would cost some of the larger road* |2&0.IN>0 a year extra to comply wlih an omnibus order requiring that rates bo printed on all tickets

■tronil who i* iuffarint froQ weak itomflch with it* consequent iadi|e*Cion» or from tome other ditMM of the itomech and it* asaociated organs, whiob im«Mirt di^ettion and autrition. Far wheo the stomach IS waak or disaasod Chara is a lose of tba Dutricioo contained in food, wbieh is the tottroe of all physical stran|th. When a maa **doMa*t faal just when he doesn't slaap well, has an unoomforUbtelealini in tba stomach after aatin |, is languid, narvous, irritabla and despond' estf, be is loaiag th* nutritioe eaedad to make strao |tb ,

#«cib M m s a eAdd/tf «■* Dr^ PJ«re**« G o/ded Matflcol JllacdratfT . it oairad d lae jo ea oF fAo gfoniocA oIA«f

• / d/#a«rfdJi autrlG ojr. ft •aWcAaa fAo A/ootf» r*a itW , MtMagt»*a9 (A* Aidireyc* aroiiP/aAag

«A# mwem, satt a« a iw m te ju r a iixD s r i T E ^ a r i f to TMMWifOLM BOOT,

Vot «m ' i afford to accept • larrar aoatmm m a substitute for ihia ooa*riHAatto medioiDa or shown ooHrotmoi% aot even ihougU the urgent dealer M f tAprvby make a litlU bidder proAt. Indredient* printed on wrapper.

neceaeaty for the protection of foreigner*, npdr '

Foreign loans h^ve slways proved detrl- mentaivo I'hlneHs political Interests ^

Since over elght-tentlm of iho rh ln e s e ra ilro ad s a re controlled l»y foreign pow ers, fu r th e r allenntlon would prove harm fu l.

By the Im perial Kdlcr of IW9, prepar#»d by the B ureau of Tonfrol of Mines and R altw ays, Chinese were to have prior

land probably to efieot k junetton with ) right In the ronatnicilon o( (heir own the troop# rrotn the north- railway#.-

F*rll#r In the dajf the Imperial naval The Provlnrla] lUllway A#ioelatlon force In the river wk# augmented by the i gt.aranteed to fa1,e the nereasary amount arrival Of One of the navy’# modern ftjn- of money If privileges and Hllnwanre of hoate which caroled Admiral Sah Chen Hme similar t-, th.iae granuid Ihe foreign

Up and Down th e S ta te

F1.AVDRR!< ASD VICINITY—Announcement la made of the marriage

of Mlaa Mamie Cecilia MePeak, daughter Of Frank MePeak, of Berkebtre Valley, to Bert Jeiae Vllet, of Succaaunna. The c’Cremony wa# performed Saturday, by Kev. Albert Cain, at the Methodist par- Bonagt* in Succa#nnna. Mr. and Mrs. Vllet left on a wedding trip, and oa their return will reside In Kuccaeunna.

MnnwhUe th* Impalial foyernmenl be- (uiY AggrcBBlve prettaratlona tor the re­capture of Hankow and Wu-Chang. Troopa from the north have already ar­rived on Use ncene, and *everal more thoueandi of eoldlers are on the way.

The railway track# have been cleared tor the troop#. No trains are leaving Hankow for the north, and there I# no telling when aervlce will be reaumed.

Admiral 8dh Chen Ping Joined the Im­perial naval force In the river, adding on* of the navy'# modern gunboats to the fleet, and taking command of the altuntlon, He ha# asourod the foreign Coniul* that the foreign oonoeaalon# will not be endangered by hi# bombardment.It 1# expected that he will begin ahelling the rebel defeoae* around Wu-Chang at once,Th« organlxatcn of a Red Cross society by the revolutionary leaders Is reported from Hankow. The well-to-do rsildonts are conirlbultnf liberally, and with these

'^u n d s U Is removing corpses from (he atres'ls of Wu-Ohang

Tne determination of the revolutionaries to end the regime of nfflclal graft was Shown In Hankow to-day, when an Oftlcvr appointed to collect funds for the reUel cause was exHuted. He was caught In an attempt to divert some of the money to his own pocket and promptly beheaded.

Vice-Admiral von Krealck, commander Of the German Asiatic squadron* Is ex­pected to arrivi’ at Hankow to-morrow with tha large German cruiser Onelsenau. As he outranks the American adntlral, It la probable that he will take command of the fnternatiunal naval forces.

This report ha* caused surpriHc In Lon­don. , The Foreign Office denies that an arrangement haa been made to place the combined forces under the aupreme com­mand of any one. Vice-Admiral Alfred L. Wlnlloe, eoromander of the British Eastern Fleet. la Vice-Admiral von Kroslgk’s senior.

Berlin !|Geta Official Report, BERLIN. Ocl. 17-—Advices received at

the Foreign Office from Hankow to-day rei'ort that a German force of bluejackets, lelntorced by Oernmn local residents, have been landed at Hankow and ure now en- giiigfl'd in fighting In the streets with a • .'hb-ese molt The ofllciul report states that detachmenl.s were landed from Iho i.rui.'ier l.clpsic nnd the gunboats Tiger

. and Vaterlarul Memt>ers of ilie Qerpnan colony volimte'-red u> suppurl the n^armes.

The AdnilrfliM haw no lurther details regardliiK th'- -‘I Hnukuw. bul urider- Biunds thnT ihi' iji'miMn.k are ro-oiioiatltig 111. lb* Iriii-nuiMoi’.il liihtl i-itruH (ncwmenl I on^tnibnOt-'l i-- Du- J .ira n ry t rap-l.'iln

The laiKf ^!■lut:lIl rini«ikr *"fTS-’lt#«Tiau will arrive HjiuKi'V. I'j tu mmiw wUh \ ’|cc-A<iTnlrnl utv Kreei^u. rifninander of the Gerrunn AsUtic* nt|ii,..|roT’ Ae ibo German vlce-ftdmlnil ha? it ruul' Mjpwrlor to that of t)'*c AnnTl*'iin Bilni1;,i: |t i« probable Uml hr will Nupersede tne latter tn chief I’orntuard of the ti:icTmi.(l{mal r.avnl forces.

A Tyciman torped-- hern in acmmpunytrg the Gnclaenau to Hank'i.v

T'p !n 5:Sn oVloek tl ih .t,fternoon fl,i‘ ad­miralty had received iu> fvjrther iiewsi from Haiikm The romm&iid**rtrrohably will repnpt at the of theday's flKbtInp. ■ irrurtunlCeUlon If*open by way of Tslng*Tno. a Mpapiiri the coast i-f tihan-TuMK, hi Hrrman t'^rrl- tory.

Die F'nsl. commr'nilnK Ibis afltmonn i*n devfhiptuenia at Flonk>iw. attneke Hu- T’nlif'd Stal‘‘s on the ground ihal that country 1b trying lo play too big a toIn In the Kitualloti. Other powers, the eays. have more mllllary fi'irccsand rommerriHl InloreslH In t'hinfl arrl should tak^ the lead In the proteclU'e measures.

PEKING, rict 17—The Foreign Board

Ping who Immedtatsly took command of the altuaUbn. wm m as-sure the foreign Consuls that the foreign

ers were accorded It,The Accounts of the reception of these

representatives var^ from deacrlptiolis ofpnlicesaibiii would not be endangered by ' rordlallty to i.lclut-es of rtgoroue un «nv bombardment which he might un- 1 frlendllne##. Their ole»#. however, were dertaks HIg purpoaa, it was bcitevsd, was ina famAu* iinknanr Rallwav

No Bad Dream s or N e rv o u sn essNight pweatB, pleei.le#ftne.va, nervoue-

nee#, dlzzlmw#, and «|. k headnrhe art mostly caused by an ujeei stomach

Ml-O-NA Htomach ikM.-l# will clean and drive poleonoue saaes Irom the stomach and ;.to(i oil the dlatreBelng a(|- menta named above.

They will relieve gaa, heavlnees, eournesa aod dlstree# after eating In flve minute#. Tf your nerve# are going to imasb youy gtfimach may be to blame; try Ml-O-NA. it has restored thousands of nervou* people to robust health.

MIvO-NA mean* health.Strength, energy, vigor, vim. vltallly It mean# bright eye*, clear skin and an atiundance of rich. red. pure blood.

It 1# a Ionic for the en­tire body as well as tha beet presctiptloo for stomach ailment# ever written

Large boj, 50 certs, at E. R Petty 'a and druggists everywhere. It la guar- ■ntMd. _ _ _

to begin ih'elltpg the rebel defenaea around Wu-Chatig at once.

The Hed Croaa Society organlied by the revolutionary leader# began to-day re­moving the he#ped-up corpse# from th# streets of Wu-Chang.-Well-to-do Chinese are nubscriblng liberally to the fund# for the work. . . .The revolutionary determination lo end the regime of offlolal graft we# brought sharply to attention to-day by the execu­tion of an officer who had been appointed to collect fund# for th# rebel cauee, He WB« caught In an attempt to divert aome of the money to ht# o^n pooket and waa promptly beheaded. ’

No train# *re leaving the Hankow ter­minal lor the North, and It la uncertain when service will be resumed. The track# have been cleared everywhere to aocel- erate the paeenge of the government troop train#.

Five additional foralgn warahlpa dropped anchor In th* river to-day. Vice-Admiral Sir Alfred U WInsloe, com­mander of the Britlih Ea#tern fleet, arrtied a t noon on the British dlepatoh boat Alacrity.

At a maasmeeilng of foreignere U w«# agreed that a simultnneoui' exodu# from the city ahould he mode in case of ne­cessity. At present complete order pre­vail,. but thouaand# of p*r»on» are leav­ing the city.

The revolutionise are pnahlng meir prepa ration# for a campaign against the 1mv>erlAl troops anrf enlisting gfsatInumhers under their banner.

The revotutlonlat# have offered a reward of tlklO fur the capture of Jul-Cheng, for­merly viceroy of Rae-Chuen.

The troop# which arrived thia morning from the north number 4,000. They are encamped on the rncecourae north of the city, where they will await reinforce­ment# befbre attacking the r#beli. They appear lo be well drilled and are equipped with modern armament.

Some :,0CCI rebel# from Wu-C^ang, with artillery, moved north Ihl# morning, and It was believed that they Intended to attack the Imperial troop*.

LONDON, Oct. n .—The announcement from Berlin that Vice-Admiral von Kro- plgk, commaft'lar of ths German Asiatic squadron, was Rt'out to take eomiTiand of Uie International forces at Hankow f-ame as a surprli^e to the British ofnclals.It was siRted at the Foreign Office that thffp had been no arranKemant made for the plRolng of those forces t/iuter tha Biijsr'TTBfY cotnmftnil of any one.

II Also* appears thAi 'l^e-AdITll^Rl 8lr Allr -1 L WInsloe. commander of the Tlrlrlsh Krtstern fleet, who arrived at Hnnkow iil noon lo-day. Is ronslderably the senior of Vlre-Admlrsl Von Krosigk, The foreign offlre had not been officially advised this afternoon of the landing of \ierman mBrlnes at Tlankow-

Woo^ Inlarfar» witk NEW YORK. Oct. 17.-Repfesenlatlves

.-f the American ayndlcate. cjompoaod of first National Rank, the NaUrmal

n ty Hnnk, Kuhn, Loeb A Co. and J. P. MoFKan A Co., which Is to panlolpale with English. Frond; and German oank era In ttnanrlng rblna's currency reilorm sjsif-m, said yesterday that the rebellion iigAlnst thf> Manohu Dynasty wbuirt not intcrf^’re with plans mndfl for the IfiO.OOO,- »1 luan

They »aM f\irth«r that the position of the t30. *30,oofj honcia sold In flann«ollon with the Hukuang railway loan would nui be affecte*!. even In the event of re'oel Buci'pss Leaders of the uprising had Riven ftAiUTapees that a)l contracts a l ­tered Into by ihe existing government wHiild be respected

The terms of the new currency loan having been accepted hy China, the Intar- mailonal eyndlcats now has a period of sig munthe during which It can call upon China to Issue the bonds ]f u does not cxerclai (bat option within this perind. the (’ViInMS government ran call upon the syndicate for 1U money at any time with­in the auccewling half year. No time has b<»en set by the bankers as yet, and It Is not bellevftd that they will deride to bring out the new Issue ui>tll the bond market improves.

,\1! of the JSH.fiiXijiio w'in not be \ised for t'tTrrtIng the rhange In China s cnnftmeff • lirrcncy pywtcm. t l6,txi0,000 of thr proi:e«lB IB to he spent in Manchuria for cnlonljn

futile, and the famous Hukuang Railway loan was negntlatrd through th diplo­matic agentk nf Great Britain. Germany. France and the L'nited State*, each country taking an equal share In the loan.

ITALIANS ARE ROUTED IN a A S E WITB TURKS

IXJNDON. Oct 17-A (tlepatch to th e C hronicle from Constantinople #ays;

"T he Ita lian# a r t reported to have su f­fered a serlou# reverse outetde Tripoli, necorm ottertng . they advanced too fa r from th e ir base and came In contact w ith th e T u rk s, who gave battle and forced th e I la l la n i to re tre a t hurriedly, leaving ItXl dead on the fleld."

S U N D E R s u n s BROUGHT B U $ 1 0 0 , ALSO SIX CENTS

Hprciol geti'ics a/ (V .VfiffS,BL12A B ET H , Oct. 17.—For defam ation

of ch a rac te r and slander a Jury to -day aw arded to Charles K u rtim an UW In on* ca#« and Six cents In another.

The m ulcted defendant Is M aa B chw arts- m an who, like the plaintiff, lives in I'lalnfleld. The suits were tried before Judge V an In the Oiroult Court.

NEW BOND FOK DAWKINSSurrendered by hts bondim an. 'WllUam

DAWktn*, the Bloomfteld Foetofflea clerk a rrae ted laat week accuiod of tam pering w ith th e mall*, wae rea rre ited laa t night by Ignited State* M arshal Beekm an and locked up In th e county Jal] un til ihla m orning, when hie m other furn ished a new bond-

Dawklni had been relewed In tS.OOO. ball for hi* appearkpea before the FederalG rand Ju ry , bu t yetterday P a trick c a r - roll, of Bloomflem. who had become the young m an * iurely# notifled the au thori- tie* th a t he did hot eare to assum * fu r­th e r reeponelbliity.

FKEI6HT BATE RULINGW ASH IN G TO N . Oct IT,—All ra ilroads

w ere farblililen by the In te rs la te Com ­m erce (^nnmlflHlon to-day to cancel n i i '‘ co n tra c ts with other roads when such n rilon will reeutl In a raise of fre igh t rfttoa. The declalon followed invesilgfl- tlon of th e N orthern Pacific'* Increase -if EflStbound lum ber ra tes from Oregon and W ttih ing ton point* on the Tacom k Ka>it- e rn R ailroad.

FLAINFIKLD—Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Dunham yesterday

announced the m arriage of the ir daugh­ter. Misfl Refiflle Evelyn Dunham , and A lvah l^yon* Cononl, both of Plainfield, 'riip cerem ony look placo quietly at th* home of the bride’s pa ren ls S a tu rday night. Rev Edwin Shaw , pa&ttor of the Seventh- day B aptist church, officiated Mis* F an ­nie Schwan, of Red Bank, w as brides­maid. and J. L. Kohler, t^ecretary of the H udson C ity b ranch of the Y. M. C. A., beat man.

The fu n tra l of August L ayat, a native of F rance ana long a residen t of P la in ' ficlkd, will take place a t Stony Hill law th is a fternoon. H« died S a tu rday , aged seventy-eight years.

T he wedding of M iss M arlon PlefBon. dau g h te r of Mr. and Mr*. J- G. Pleraon, and David Maugnr, *on of Mr. and Mrs. N kholap M&uger. will lake place to-night a t the home of tlie b ride 's pa ren ts In Plainfield Rev. George W. G ardner will officiate.H a c k k t t s t o w n —

The body of a four-year-o ld child of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Pendy, of Hoboken, for­m erly of thl* plMe, w as b rought her* yes­te rd ay for Intorm ent In Union CfTnetery. The child died from Injurlee by being run over by a truck In the s tre e i i of Hoboken.

John Mahoney died suddenly Sunday m orning at the home of hla s is te r In N orth H ockeltstow n. --#0 cause of death wa* h e a r t failure.BOtJNTON—

Mrs. George U Oakea# of Division * l r« t , has. received word th a t her a tster and bro ther-in-law . whose home was a t Aus­tin# Pa., a re alive an d well, having been fo rtu n a te enough to escape the flood cKUHOd by the h u ra ting o f th e dam near th a t Place. Mrs. O akea had been unable to gel any word aa lo the fa te of her p lster and fam ily until w ith in a d ay or to, when she received th e first new s th a t they were safe-NEW BRl’WSWICK—

The wedding of M tss E lsie Ross, daugh­ter of Mr and Mrs. M illard F . Rosa, and W illard T. Case, of B allston Spa, N, Y.# will take place a t th e brlde'a home tVed- nesday evening. M iss R oss’s a ttendan ts will be Miss E lisabe th Rosa, a s iste r of the bride, maid of honor; th e Mlasee O 'Reilly, of E lizabe th ; E dw ina Fisher, of SayrevMIle; Louise R tdar, of Canton, 0 , and M arlon Price, o f th is etty, brldee- malflB. W illiam Pow ell O arrlson. 'of Roadstow n, will be b est m an. and MestrB Verbeck. M itchell and H um phrey , of nallBton Bpa. and Milos Roaa^ of thl* city, will a c t as ushers,\B W T O Pf—.

Mrs. M, P- Tully, of M ain a treet. has Bold twft Culver'* L ake cottages to .Newark men, The first, know n an Rocky N'uok, wsfl piiTchnncd by H enry W, Maull nnd [jowIb P, Maull- F erd inand Maull hnughl Ff*rnwood Cottage.

M A niS O ^.Mr amt Mra. L m n.lii I’lerann end

daiigliter Edith , of W atrliunK avenue, re ­turned huine laat n lxht Hft.-r # ten day# vl«1t to relative* In C tilraso

H r. and Mr#. F ran k It. M lirhell »nd #'>p F rank Jr., of Hloomfleld. are home a fte r a v1#ll to Elwood II. Mitchell, of Main #treet

Ml## E atellr M arie M eGralh. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Berry M ctJraih. of the Madlaon House, will en te rta in the bridal parlv who will a n at her wedding at a dinner parly tn be given Hunday evening at th e M adlion House, Th* m ar­riage win ta k e place r te it Tiieartay.

Joseph L, Hope, of F lo rham Fann#, re ­lu m ed home yeste rday from a w eek* trip to M llwaiike# and W ateyloo, la.

MIse A nna Fox, of Brooklyn, ie vl«lt- Ing her Bister. Mr# Sam uel U. Redmond, of Green avenue.

Rev. Dh. Joseph N. B lanehard . rec to r of Grace Eplecopal C hurch, will represent the Madtaon parteh a t the annual council of the #*cond mlsHlonary departm ent of the Episcopal Church, com prising the seven dloresea of th e Rtaie# of New York and New Jer«ev and the Island of Porto nieo, which wlis be held In Newark, Oc­tober 34. 25 and 36

M adlaon'e flret school lunch counter wa# opened yeste rday In the basem ent of the C entral Avenue building, with Jan ito r F rank P. C larke and hla m other d is­pensing hot aoiip and o ther viand# during the noon hour

The fall cam paign of th e Madleon Antl- Tuherculoel# C>m m ltte* wilt be outlined a t th e Y. M. C. A. F riday evening, Oc­tober 27,

Mrs. F rsn k ly n HaMet Lovell, of C res­cent road, ha# been elected a m em ber of the .Morris County Golf Club.

Edw ard R afte r yeste rday oloeed ht# country home on Main street and re- turned w ith hla fam ily to New York City.

MISS M arie Bwenmnre. of Paterson,, haa re turned from a visit lo her aunt, Mrs, Lorenio E arles, of K eep Btreet.

Mr and Mr# John C arpenter, nf B rpniv ine. N. Y , re tu rn ed home yes­terday a f te r spending the week-end a t the home o t H. B. Holm es, of P ark avenue.

Rev. Dr, E i r a 8. Tipple, of Drew Theo­logical Sem inary, I# v isiting a t Lonoi. Mae#., the gueat of Rev. and Mrs. Philip Ea«1ey.

Mr. and Mrs. David Oliver, of P itts ­burgh. Pa,, a re gu ests of th e ir daughter, Mra. John H, Roes, of Green avenue.

Hugo A. Thom sen and ' fam ily have returned to New York C ity to m ake thetr fu tu re home, having sold their M ain atreet esta te to the Plalnfleld Land and Building Com pany.

Rev. Dr. and Mrs. H. A, Butts, of Drew Forest, a re a t Toronto, C anada, a tten d ­ing the fo u rth ecum enical M ethodist con­ference, Dr. and Mra. H om er C, Stunt*. Of Green avenue, a re also there. Dr. flitin ti will deliver the closing address.

MOVE TO BALK ASYLUM DEAL

Coonset for Janies A. Berry et A l lo Apply to Coort for

Restraining Drier.

Chew of Tobacco i s Missile Be^an Trooble—Inspector

Mortally hort in Fall '

TRIED TO HOLD ASSAILANT

SAYS SALE TERMS CONFLICT

Appllr'atlon will be mails to-rtiorrow by R obert H. McCarl#r, a s coiinael for Jojiie*

— A B erry, W illiam H U arkhorn and F r * ^ erlck Kllgup. for an order lo re s tra in the Hoard of Ffeeholders from ag ain plac­ing on sale the South Driinge avenue asy lum grounds and buildings, w hich w^re ten ta tive ly nold a week ago to -d ay

tijrfckii Srri’irf of thf NEW8.F L lZ A B E ’l'il, o c t. n In a row on a

trulley uiT whiirtly before hndnlght# a t M ary street nnd jr*ffer*un avenue# John Miller, a trolley Inspeoiur, was fa ta lly irijijc-eil, and Ju».r‘ph F lanagan , a rn')lder, bUhtaln(*d a frac iu re of th e Lt g. ar tb* im lley men tell the itor>', several inioxi- ■'uiod men were on the car, and one i>f lKi-m, eaid lo bft F lanagan , hit the con- duetur In the eye with a rhew r f fohai’uo. T lif limn Gun ran to the rear platform and aM'unptod to Jump off.

iMilliTg wiio wai on the rear platform, grHbbtd the man. aivtl both fell from iho CLir Miller etmcH on his lieart, frar- turltig the bn>-x nf hi* ekull. He was (lU'ked up unconadouB, and died wUhln a fj*w h<»ura In tha Alexian fluapltal. Ho Will thirty yetrij old, marrltd, and Uvort «t 1143 i'Jiel («rand atreet

Flanagan, whu la also married, live* at 4fiU W'alnut mreet. The car on which th* trouble occurred was on the FlrK etreet line. An Inveailgallon showed that Flan­agan waa the only one reaponalMo for the Occident-

Plana^tan was arreptod three years ago Kith John Todd for ra la ing a dla turbance oil a trolley car, The pa ir b rought su it in tha rn lo n C ounty Court again st the Public Service C orporation tor f*l*# Im­prisonm ent, The caafl w as tried before Judge Vail and a Jury, and tha plaintiff* w ere aw arded 150 dam ages-

CLERGY THRONGS FOR DREW FOUNDERS' DAY

to th e three men forMADISON, o c t tT .-T he atiniiai Foun-

Day eierclbe# a t Drew Theological

T he county proposes, o v c .u rr u. . . . | e leven th-hour private hid of J . WllUam ,H a l t , of E ast Urange, oMh-ki,TO, to ag a in ■ ders- , theauction the tract a t the courthouee « t I Seminary, a feat ore of which wa# the noon, O ctober 21 i preeence ot nearly 2110 m lnlitor# of the

As to his prnbahic line of a tta c k upon I fjew ark C onlcrem c. who a rc here a tlend- ihe proceeding# of the Ireeholders when mg the m idyear ae#emhly, were held to- lliey rejected ttic t,ld of M estrs. Berry,B arkhorn and Kllgus iil the ir m eeting | epectaci# unique In the history of ths F riday . Mr. McCarter wa# not prepared j ]n#i|tu tlun 's large gathering# wa# a dinner lo say to-day. I t was learned, how ever, [ noon In Mead Jlal! tu the clergym en, th a t the condition# nf thi- sole as p rin ted | uiaiiop L uther U. Wilson, of Philadelphia, and d istributed at the public a iirtinn la s t i presided. The address was dellvepcd hy w cek will be hold u p as being cuivnictlng. nist,„ji w n ilam B url, or aw ltie rtan il. Rev T ho course of the tiiiancc cunim lnec rif th s I IV, WUllam J. ThunipBon was Inaugu- freeholders and Its snh-enm ipittee In vot | la ted a# jiiotcssn,- of the new chair nf Irg to recommend, the accep tance of th e I rcllglonb psychology and pedagogy. Ho low er bid. It 1# said, will play an Ini- p o rtan t part In the proceedings

Im m ediately a fte r the public aalc waa

Hpuka on I T i-a-hfr."

•’The riirlsLlaii M inister-

OOVRR.■VA'llllam H. Taple. of Suiaex otro^t, h*a

b#‘an <'nterlalning Harry Halvoraen, of Brooklyn.

The homa ffeparttnont of tha MaTnoriai Presbyterian Church will holff Its annual Hallowe’en reception In the chumhvpgr- Utra, Friday.’ November 3.

Mrs. Charles Mount, of Newark, I* via- King Mr. ann Mr*. George Clark, of Sua-

Th* Pride of Morris Council, Daughters of Liberty, will give a aupper Thursday ,evening, Oetobor !G, m the Knights of I -vexing next.FS.-e 4. I _ T..Y •# 1 J a aJaTh n I

concluded and Mr Berry had dcposlled a certified check for 4I3.7;a , .-presentingten per cent- of the fuirchase price, the m em bers of the ilnance com m ittee a n ­nounced th e ir satisfncllon w ith the o u t­com e and a t a meeting the following d.qy .they passed a motion th a t a resolution be prepared for aubmlssion to th e board , adv ising the acceptance of th e U eny bid. !

Mr. M cCarter wa# engaged In a ra se . b e fo re Vice-Chancellor S tevens to -day and declared that because o f th is he , would defer gnaking kls appllcatto*' ..n til ■ to-m orrow , Before going to co u rt this i inopnlng he had a long conference with Mr. B erry, during which th e various ph ases of the sale were dscu ised . Mr, B erry supplied Mr M cC arter w ith much d a ta dealing with the sale and the eub- sequen t happenings. |

DOCTORS FAILED TO

BEEP HERBITI.BR ANIi DLOOMINtiDALK.

The postal aavlngb bank w as opened yeste rday a t the Butler roetoffice.

Isaac Duree, of Butler, has purchased th e home of George M arion, on thn Bloornlpgdal* flats.'M r . and Mrs. I,. R. FIpp. of P en n sy l­van ia , nr* vlelling Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oorm ley, of the Bloomingdale flats

W illiam Trtw eeke, of B loom ingdale, has purchased tti( residence of E llaw orlh E. Rome In Main street.

A series of revival m eetings will s ta r t t th e M, E. Tabernacle of B utler, Sunday

Cured by L ydia E. P inkham 's V egetable Compound

Pound, W i s . - " I am glad to an­nounce th a t I have been cured of dvB-

aud female

Pyth ias H all a t W harton The local G rand F ra te rn ity will give

a banquet to-m orrow evening In the J a p ­anese room of the M ansion House.

Mr. and Mra. C harle# Dunkin, of S ta n ­hope, h ave been I'iBitIng Mr. and Ms*. John D ankln . of P a rk avenue,

W illiam Carson, of Ea#t Bl*okw«ll s treet, la 111

Mr. and Mr*. John Rudineky, of E a s t Blacitweil a tree t, a re en taG a ln ln t Mr ■nd Mrs, MardW K noulh, of Scranton, P a., form er resident# of Dover.

Mrs. George Thom pson, of N ew ark, is spending <everal day* with Mr. and Mrs John Thom pion, o t RIciiardq avenu*.

Mr and Mrs. Joseph N o y sa of P laln- fle ll a re v isiting Mr. and Mr*. Lewis em lth o f W e#t B lsckw eli s t re e t

B urg lars S a tu rd ay n ig h t robbed the c igar and tobacco store of A braham Bchoanbrun, of Sussex street, of about 150 w orth of c igars, an overcoat and $26 In cash. E n tran ce w as gained th rough a beck window,

rt>ii44#fa iiw-eao. -The open season for woodcock s ta r te d

yeste rday and hunter# w ere nu t a t d ay ­ligh t m aking their way to the woods.

M rs M artin Mabey, of N orth P a te rso n , wa# a guest of Mr. and M rs, Jam es M abey, of Bloomingdale, yeste rday .

Mis# Florence Maine# has re tu rn ed to her home here from an extended vUlt to relative# tn Boonton.

E dw ard Wood, of Bioom lngdale, has heen (pending a few day# a t W arw ick . N Y

Rev France# A. Smith and fam ily hade good-by to the pasto r's parlelitoner# In

troubles b y y o u r m e d i c in e . I had been troubled w ith both for fourteen yew s and consulted different d o c to r s , bu t failed to get any relief. A fter using Lydi* E p inkham ’s V e g e t a b l e Com- lound and B lo o dp o ------------------

Puri Her I can say I am a well woman.

I c an 't find words to express my thanks for the good your medicine has done me. You m aypubllsh th is lf you ^ s h . ' -M r s . H krmaH Sw ;t h , Pound, Wls.

The success of Lydia E. P inkham ’s Vegetable Compound, made from roo ts and herbs, is unparalleled. I t m ay be

........ . ............ , ^ . i used vvith perfect confidence by womenBloomingdale and vicinity y este rd ay when | fjom displacements, Inflam-they left for their new hom e In Cos Loo, , ulceration fibroid tumoTB, Ir-Conn. I regularities, periodic pains, backacto,

C larence Hosklng, who has been cam p- ] |lon .Ing a t S p il t. 11®'’’' _ f p j ' I F o r t h i r t y y e a r s L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s

FINANCIAL POINTERSThe lorkm il In New York C ity hy th*

Allied Iron Trsdc# of 1.6C0 #trucfurnl Irnn- w orkera, which began a. week agn laat F riday , w as vrirted yealerday hy the p iecu- tlv* com tnlttv# of the Allied Iron Trade#.

T o tV a t r r r r a r a CoBTeotlon.A# th e personal repre*«ntat!v« of Gov­

erno r WIlBon. Chief Engineer M om # R. H herrerd. of th* Board of W orks, will leave to -n lgh l for Rlchroond, Va.. tn a t ­tend th* annual convention of th# A tlan ­tic D eeper W aterw ay# Aasoclailnn. The convention k IU he commenced to-m orrnw and will end on Frldaj-.

QTY NEWS NOTES

I.Y lfD H U RST.The L yndhurst F leld Club will hold a

ilsn re on O rtot)er 30 a t E lf# hall.Mrs Thom a# H asle lon and eon, of Man-

ahaw ktn. a re guest# of Mrs, William Flnnierfefl.

Mr# John D unigan, of C ordts avenue. Is serlousty 111 with lung trouble.

Invitations hnve heen Issued hy Mr. and Mr#, H em ian H arder, o f S tuyveaant ave­nue for the m arriag e of th e ir daughter. Ml#t M eta H erder, to George Powers, of J i'isey City, on October 26 a t the Second Reform ed Church.

Petitions were filed la s t n igh t with the Townahlp Com m ittee for bonding the town for a n*w city hall, ex tension of the w ater main# and spending 680,000 on street Improvement#. An ord inance wo# al.so poised for Iho licensing of pool and bil­liard rooms.

T he women of St. M ary s Guild will m eet a t the horn* of Mra. R ichard Dled- erich. of P a rk avenue, on Thursday, Oc-

* 'c h a r^ # J T6T>lt«. of L ak e avenue. Is 111 w ith h eart trouble.

George Ell of R idge road, will sail for G erm any to-m orrow to visit his parents

MBNDHASI.HlBS K ate T ay lo r haa re tu rned from i

len day#’ v isit to h e r pa ren ts a t School' e y 'i M ountain.

Mrs Thom a# W atkins, Miss K athorino W atkins and W alte r C ram er a re back from a-,w eek 's vacation spent a t C edarLftR*. . ww. .

Thom as C onnors 1# a t M orrli Plain#.where he haa taken a poiltlon.

The engagem ent la announced of Ml#e -Woodward, of K llaabeth, and E . Irv in g Halsted, of th is place.

Mla» E lU * M*iOT] has re lu m ed lo ner home a t N ew ark a f te r RpendJnf th* turn- m er here w ith the Ml#ie# Reynoli^.

The funera l David O 'Keefe, who died a t All Souls' H ospital la s t Thureday, wa# held a t St. Jo#*?!!"# C hurch yesterday , A high requiem m ass w as celebrated by F a th e r M aher. Mr. O’Keefe w as born a t Cork Ireland , nearly seventy-flve year# ago. H* cam e to th is country when a young m an. Me had lived a t M endham J1fly-#even years. He became a tru stee of th* Cathollo C hurch when It wa# built fifty-one years ago, and w as onfe o f the few survivors who a ttended the golden Jubilee la s t year. He la iu rv ire d by his wife and throe sons, Thom a# O 'K eefe, of Roelyn Long Is land ; John O 'Keefe, who lives here, and David O 'Keefe, of Mor­ristown.

, . ” . s ~ j : .' “ .“n r - u s -me!Tl'*will m » t"to -'n lgh t w ith th e ir leader, tO a t IS M t g iv e A lexander MacLeod, of PatftrBon,

Chestnuts are very plentiful In this soC' tlOA.

A m onthly meeting of the N ew ark TTeH' ta l Clinic Ai'nor’iAUon will be held T hurs­day a t S P- M In the Social Science build- ing. 13 C en tra l Hvenu*-

OXFORn.Martin Burn*. <>f Carey, ^hd^ 1* \dilt-

Ing hlH mothpr. Mrs Robf*rt Tturn*. onI Me''hnnlr *tri-rt

M rs Danlol F’lninffpr . and dau^rhtBr,tion, public im provem ents, and aiding the i Miss F ranc is 1'ltilnger, are

- I P lttln g er # daughter. Mrs. E lm er H a r t­m an, a t Elizabeth. ___________

silk buBlnet#. beveral mlma are to h t ##- tahllstied In various pa rts of the coun tn '. and China will coin her own money. One mill, ten -c*n t and iw enty-cent pieces, halt dollars, and dollar# are to aupersede the present aw kw ard currency. Thar* Is to be a N ational Chine#* Bank, with head-

e iu a rte rs In Peking and branch*# th rough­out the empire.

N E R V ISOOINOtoSM A SH ?

In an in tan-i^w publlih*d y ttte rd ay in on* of the N*w York paper*, Khong Ley, an enihuaiafttlo revolutionist, etudylng a l the New York U niversity, was quoted O* nam ing the natlonaU aatlon Of the Chi­nese railw ay* a* the Immediate cause of the pr««enl uprlelng around Hankow Th* lines p a rticu la rly affpried by thlK plan of effeMlng a governm ent enterprleo form was nmnetlmea o -all^ the Southern Cro«a H ankow, “ the C hlrago of Asia.’' Is ihcji-

, point of Intersection.The natlonaJlcation of that* lia*« waa

mad« jKMlbla bjr fo rs tfa capital, fo r tb lg

O btain New Life, ^ow ella '

L y m p h l n eTA B LETS,

Tn* BCPBXMl TONIO AND YfTAJJMB.kwtOTea th# lost aerts fws# and #“b*U#t TtulltT bj ttpltdni ih« dpid rrtrv* *M ortiti

Uiraca A r*rMdf for «rTwi*NmnaUwnla, Locomotor AUxI*.*od *11 Ttti*t*d or w«*ktn«J COCdiUoni « tbe w*tna la asm or women. A rotfcm“ -. - - X # -A . #14.— QQ*r«mnrdj for pTipotwlA ind tndlgf«tl»- - —, } «citiwd free nofii morphlna eor*l6«# . dUorwor any oi^r Dtrcotlc druf.I ImproTTOicnt comrt to stay.

i m r Inch Wri '

___ atrtti for oui

took. ’ ooaUiiiiM (]bU *dart trtiiaeot, bj mkll, IL If. jaOW'ELLd k CO,. M Church Nrw Kotk Otlja

eiOld oy - Holihuucr. hri-jai] Mna c. W. Umko IM Market it.^ J- B. FoetlA *01 TUI ava.,'a*d all dnifftita

BCRK A RDH V ILLE.The Ml*»ea M arth a and Jean Mltehell

and Bessie Irv ing have re tu rned lo their horns# In New York a f te r spending a f*w flaj’S a t tbs bungalow of Mrs. H. A. Mitchell Ob C hestnu t Hill.

M1#< Grace tV allng has re tu rned to her home at N ewark a f te r v isiting a t thn home of her cousin, Mlsa M argaret\'al1achl- , -

WlnflpJff Ablf* has beftn appointed mipcr- lnt#’ndenl of the local w a ter company

T he local H ungarians w ill give a hsll in B ernards Inn AudllortuiB M onday even. Ing November A

The local Royal A rcanum lodge gave a sm oker and eu te rta ln m en l la st night In Congregational Hall. W. R. Berrell. L E. G ardner, Bay H elm roth and F. L Adair rendered selections on the plnno.

MonBINTO-WK.Member# of the M orristown H igh

School A thletic A ssociation a re praotls- ing for the m instre l enow to he given by them the la tte r p a rt of next m onth. T he receipt# of the show are to go tow ard the aaaoeiallon'# fund,

A m eeting ot the W. C. T. U. will ha held thia a fte rnoon a t t o'eICKJk In th e Y. M, C, A. building.

Fire s ta r ted yeste rday In tbe base­ment of a fram e house a t De H a rt a tree t end Colics avenue, occupied by Mrs* Theodore Hopgood. An ala rm waa tu rned In from bcpi 46. The fire wa# quickly ex tingolshed. The dam age w as sngnl.

The M adison B. B. C. will line up against the M orrlitow n A- A. S a tu rday a t Speedwell field

WHITEHOL'SE.T here was a fox chase from W hite-

house Station on S a tu rday afternoon . M ember# of the Essex H unt C lub follow ­ed the hound# back to the kennel# at G ladstone, a d litance of abou t ten mile* ecroBS country. .

Mr. and Mrs. Charloe V, K en t, of Iflne Brook, were the g u e iti S a tu rd a y of Ml#a M atle Sw ackham er, In W httehouse. Mra. K ent wa# form erly Ml»a M arllla A pgar, d a u g h te r ot Rev. George F . A pgar, then p asto r of the M ethodist chu rch here. ;

M n . M ary Weidner, of E aston , P a., a r- , rived a t New G erm antow n to -d ay to visit fo r a week. She will also v is it In Pot-tersvllle . _ ,

Rev. and Mra, H enry T. Jonef. ot W hltehouse Station, left th is m orn ing for Pen A rgj'l Pa., to spend a few., days wuh Mr. and Mr*. W illard M. WhU,ney- J ” ''- W hitney was form erly ag en t fo r (he New Je rse y C entral Railroad here.

John N. Apgar. a co n trac to r and butm- , « r o f th is place, la confined to his home her* with a severe a tta c k o f kidney and

" Mro F ran k T ynd ill and ch ild ren re- tu rned to their home ’n Belleville yester- day a f te r a vi»U to N ra. C a th a r in e K Johnson, a t the W lllow hurat. W hite.

Proof is .abundant th a t i t has cured thousands of others, and w hy should I t no t cure you?

I f y « u w a n t tp e c lo J o d v lo eM r s - P ln k h a m , L y n n ,M a 8 S .,fo r i t .t t Ig f r e e a n d a lw a y s b o lp fu l.

Adivjrk'i Oiamotil C#if'

^Mre. Zacharlnh Belcher, of Bedmlnatcr, haa been enterta in ing Mr- a®'’ 'L. Ogden, Mr. and Mra. H ^ n f o r d Boja. M r. and Mrs. Charles F . K llburn “ 7. and M rs. F rank ltn Conklin, a ll o f New-

Jewelry for Exacting Tastes

Nothing so charms a wom­an as beautiful (ewelry. In our showing there is a varied afsortment of jewels and gems which will appeal to Ihe most exacting.

If you are undecided as to what to give the bride, a call here will probably give you the desired ideas. Our prices will convince you of Ihe economy in store for you.

Your g!n%t» wilt be rigbl If you get ifiem here. So will tbe price.

*gf III# CinePConwr-*

BAAKINO RIDGE.The Lndlt# ' Aid Buclety of the P reshy -

Icran church wll m eet a l th e home of Mrs. Sam uel ChlMe T hursday afternoon. Th* «tage will leave Baeklng Ridge a t2 I.t o’clock.

.Mrs. Chnrlea D unham 1# en te rta in ing her sister, M rs. Lewis Reynolds, of Aii-"-indale.

The B ask ing Ridge F ree tJb ra ry , which

• rk .The W lehbone Club will hold Its eeml-

TOonthly m eeting ^t l o residence of th* M isses A<tp and E thel B urdette , tn W hltehouee.

Mr end Mr*. John W elsh, of Plainfield, hove' been spending » week a t th e home o / Jacob "Welsh, a t New G erm antow n.

The Board of Education o f B edm lnrter T ow nih lp has had new single sea ts In- t ta lle d In lb* Pub” ® schools a t P eapack and Olad*ton*.

ih A iT O E G EHBroid SL, at West Pirk S t

WHIPPANY.Archie Vanness ha# accepted a position

a s book-keeper In New York. . ^ _A rth u r Tuers, of Monroe, re tu rn e d home

from All Sou!#' Hoepltal yeetorday, -where he hae been for the p ast fo u r weeks, re­covering from Injuries received w hen he

............ _ fell from the hay loft a t liocy s liveryhae been eloaed for one week while the gt^hle a t M orristown.ilh r irlan w as aw ay on her vacation, was reopened y*«terday.

Miss M lnne B arkalow , who spent a week a t the hom e of her aunt, Mra. Bon- erker. In Brooklyn, re turned home yes­terday . _____

FLEMINGTON.Mr and M rs O scar Hnicomhe. of Flush­

ing, Long Island, were the guest# of Mr and Mr#- Charles P A lvater over Bunday.

Jam es E Rrodhead re tu rn ed ye«l#rday from a hunting trip In N ova Scotia.

Charles S. A lvater yeste rday sold th# property owned hy Zephenla Stout to Charles H. I,ee. of D elaw are Township. Mr. tx-e wilt move to Flem ington next month

J I, Pllllott en te rta ined a mimber of friends a t his home. Sunny Hill Farm , B aturday evening. In honor o f U* Mfth- dajt annlveragijfc ........... .. _

AEROPt^ANEDUM PLINGS

'T h a t’s Hoiry^s catue for D & C Duraplings^fiiey caff almost fly —they're *o l ig h t”Un. tleblf, |4«6 SL NkboU* Att#, H. T#

D &s tir-M ism a ^

FLOUR

Mr. and Mrs. C. N. C hristiansen , of O ak­land, Cal., Is Btopplng fo r aevaral w eeks a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. John JepBon. Th# Christiansen# have Just re tu rned from Sweden, where they s p en t th e sum-

***W111lajn Crowe and W illiam P a tto n , e t New York, arrived a t the E verg reen F a rm yesterday.

1DR. NINE DENTISTAt the PAIRUSS

Si{i ef DENTISTRY

Derby at Co., b fr iv y o r*

gtg»BI ropJfTY,A sm all barn belonging to Thom a#

Coyla, of Monroe, caugh t (ire S a tu rday fro m some unknown cauae and wa# de­stroyed. The loe* 1# p a rtia lly covered by ineuranee. . . . .

Mr. and Mr*. Jam es Toum an#, of Og- denaburg, are en te rta in ing Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Touman#, of Monroe, N. Y.

R epairs are being rriad# to th e B evans Reform ed Church.

George E. Perry, o t E a s t O rangs, Is v isiting In F ranklin F urnace.

A J . Caton, a Sandysron Civil W ar veteran , has entered the Sold iers’ Home a t Kearny.Hla# Lulu Buck, of Hardyston Town- fblr. la ilalUat In Itlddldtoim, H . X,

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LESSISTRY

D. D. S.iri I Jo 7Otity

EAYS CLAIM TO OLD CEMETERY

A E Sto^ford Says He Owis Biryiof-G raia^ of Wesley

IL E Charck, Beilenlle.

CHURCH DISPUTES TITLE

Claim in m atle by A rthu r E. Samiford, 4 local con trac to r, th a t he Is the owner of the W esley M ethodist Episcopal r'hurch burylnif tfround In John alree i. Belleville. To prove hla ow nership Mr. Sundfiird re- cenlly flled In the county cieik 'n ofllco a deed for th e p roperty executed In

The church tru s te e s a sse r l th a t iti«y own th e property, and. th rough their coun- tgJii John l5e Q raw , have died a btlJ in the C ourt of C hancery to eslabllsli euch ownership.

The burying ground Is south of John ■treat and no rth of New Bridge aireei. For the last slxty-wlx years It has b^en e ie m p t from tax a tio n because It was understood th a t the church had undis­puted right to the land. T his year, how­ever, the Bollevllle ottlclala levied a tax upon the Iniid.

A t on* tim e th e re were numprouB early Inhatrltan ts of the tow nahlp burlod there, but m any rem ains have been removed.

A sh o rt tim e ago the ofllolala of the church received a copy of a deed for the burying irround In the name of Mr. Bandford. It cani^ an a g r ta t stirprlse. Soon a fte rw a rd A ssessor Eugene M. Qavey taxed th e p roperty in the nam e of Mr Sandford.

The claim m ade by Mr. Sandford has cauaed considerable feeHng am ong the tru s tees of the churgn. One of these odl- clala, a lthough a t first loa th to ta lk , de- nUd to-day th a t Air. Sandford filed the original deed, declaring th a t the church had th e .d o cu m en t In Its poseessJon The d«ed filed In the coun ty c le rk 's office was declared to be a copy.

T his official also a sserted th a t Mr. Sand- fo rd 's action Is the re su lt of his having followed up old papers. T he g rand fa ther of Mr. Sandford w as a tru stee of the church a t the tim e th e burying ground w as purchased, accord ing to this official, and was in s tru m en ta l In effecting the purchase. From th a t tim e until the pres­ent day the ground hsB not passed out of the possession of the W esley ('h iirrh .

The ground In dispute, according tn the deed filed by Mr. Bandford March 18 last, has a fro n tag e a long John s treet of 126 fpet and a depth of IS7^ feet tn N’pw B ridge street. The p roperty w as Assessed a t 11,300. the ta x th is year being 12V

AUTOISTS, CAUGHT IN POLICE NET, IN COURT

Pursued over the c ity line In to Belleville, H enry W aldheim , of Arlington, was caught last n ight by I^ tro lm a n Jewell, of th e m otorcycle squad, who charged him with violation of th e aulom obllo law W aldheim, according to Jewell, w as going a t thlny*five miles an hour.

C arbu re te r trouble caused him to be In­a tten tiv e to th e speedoraeler, W aldheim told Judge O h r ln g , In th e Second P re ­cinct Court, to-day. and a fte r being lec­tu red he waa. allowed to go on suspended stn tence.

The case ag a in s t W illiam Bardsley, of 817 K earny nvenue, K earny , who la Charged with m aking from forty to fifty* five m iles an hour fo r the whole length of Bloomfleld avenue w as laid over again until T hursday

For apecdlng hie autom obile, Herman V. Keesler, of 307 Seventh avenue, paid a fine of 8l0 In tlie F ifth P recinct Court to-day. He waa a rre s ted last Friday,

To answ er for vio la ting the auto law, In th a t he failed to provide license num bers fo r h is autom obile, E. P e rry Maxfield, of 361 F rank lin s treet, Bloomfield, w^as ar« ralgned tn th e I^ re t P rec in c t Court this m orning. ATaxfield said th a t he took the fnaebifte out of the g a ra g e w ithout looking to aee If the num bers w ere on ll. H o was allowed to go w ith a w arning.

AGED VICTIM OF AUTO IDENTIFIED BY FAMILY

Idantlfled a s W enzel H ofselm ayer, e ighty-four year* old, o f 56 Sllrling street, the victim who w as run down by an autom obile a t Springfield avenue and H ow ard s tree t yesterday , ts In a critical condition a t th e C ity H ospital. H is skull Is frac tu red and th e docto rs fear he has •tight chances fo r recovery.

M r H asselm ayer is a widower and the fa th e r of three sons and th ree daughters. The sons a re m arried . The fa th e r Uvea with bis daughters. H e le ft home to go fo r a w alk abou t 11 o'clock yesterday m orning, and w hen he did not re tu rn In the evening h ts d au g h te rs became wor­ried. They read In th e new spapers about ani unidentified m an being h it by an au to ­mobile and telephoned to th e hospital. The son then went to the Institu tion and mad* the Identification

The autom obile w hich s truck Mr. Has- selm ayer w as driven by W illiam J Berg­man, Who says he Is em ployed by Newton E. Stemt, of Short H ills. Bergm an was a rre s ted by Pa tro lm en M iller and Brodsky, of the F ourth P recinct. To-day he was held by the p rosecu tor In H,0(i0 ball.

IRQUEST ON DEATH BY AUTOThq, principal w ltncaa a t the Inqueat

to be held a t H ackensack to-m orrow nigh t Into th e dea th of H a rry Cort, a m otorcyclist, who ran Into an autom obile In Bergen County, will be C harles T. B. Rowe, ow ner and d river of the ca r with which Cort collided.

Mr. Eowe Is a law yer w ith otilcee a t fl W all e treet, M an h a ttan , and resides a t Bummer avenue, th is city. I t w as not un­til he notifled th e B ergen County proM- cu to r th a t th e au thorltloa knew whose autom obile figured In th e fa ta lity .

C O U N n a E R K 'S FIGURE AS TO GKAN^LAW COST

F lg u m shew ing In a m easure how ivuch m ors It costs tc hold e lections un ­der th s U ergn law ih sn vjnder (he old re ­gime w ere quoled last n igh t by I 'o u n ty Ulerk John B. W oolslon at a m eeting In the room s of the RepuhllcHn r iu h of F ust Orange. Although h r had only a few figure* In hand. Mr. WoolMton asIiI he e s ti­m ated the ex tra cost lo E*Bex C ounty wciiM he from l.'lOjx'N; lo JTft.Oo. and urged hlH h earers to go to the polls and get th e ir muney a w orth out of the new law.

F orm er B reaker Benjam in F Jnrves gave a general resitnie of the a>'t, pointing out its salien t featu res, and de*'iared th a t by living up to the spirit hk well a s th e le lte r of the new Iziw the vhHtb would he aMo tu find out w hai p a n s f-f it ought tn bts mndltleri

ComparaMve hguree were given by iJ r IVoolslon as follows Pay of election o f­ficers. under the old r«-gime G eranlaw l'>.7ah ren ta l of polling places Jti.tTO, again st '-nsl of eloctlon balln is$4.riA(. Against 18,590, p rim ary ballo ts and siiillonery V>M6. ngalnr^l llJ.Tfi Entirely jiHW Hems of ruHt under the ile ran ovi Iih gHvp «R. Postage. lU.JiOo, reg is try Hsls, $. .40*1. ' hanging ^Ixe of huoihs und tvixea,

hoitlng and dellviTV nf holloth. II.oiVi. Til" figure,s given umler th e old way footed $39,99(1. and of the new |.so,0uu. t)ui I he speaker ssld there wb-ro m anv Items yet (o ho onnslderod, which Wnuid rftlsc- ihe to tal from EJd.rKlO tinder the "id law , to anyw here from U10.90(f to 4i2fi.(KXi under the fJerun law

MAN, VICTIM OF BEATING, FINED

Jo^fe Berr Fin4s io Faror of F oliceoa i Who Wielded

His Gob.

PEACE EFFORT PROVES FUTILE

Italy Insists oo the Uocondi* j tiooal Aaoexatioa of Tripoli

and C y reD aica .

"INDEMNITY” AS CONCESSION

HEWAM BLUSS CoT) TAFT SPECIAL' '-’ h e a d in g EAST

SALOON ROW ORIGIN OF CASE

Ruling th a t the testim ony introd\iced by tho d".'fatisa waa Inconalatent, Judg* H err jn the Fourth P rec inc t Court to ­day found George Kinney, of 331 ^ou th Orange avenue, who June 19 was bouten by V alrolm an John Vlelpix^n, guilty of creating a dlaturhance, and Imposed a fine of 110

Ix^uls Hood, eounsal for Kinney, aeked for th irty days h ffo re jJaytng the fine, s ta tin g th a t If hla eiient decided to let th* case drop the fine would be paid, and If the ease whs rim tinued in the higher coortfi then lu* would surrendei his r llen l for Im prisonm ent, eo h,h to form baaly for the appeal Tills was gTantoU by .hiclge H eir.

K idney wo* In a eiiloon hI Mouth Grunge avenue and Bouth T en th s tree t, when W alppert slepped np to the door and ordered a soft-Khell rrab , and Kinney artmltfl th a t ho said for the benefit of any one who w as presen t, “ He la a fte r free graft, ’

W hilf tho testim ony of the witneaees for the rl^'fenFe and those caU*<! by W elp- pert dillTered. it was shown there whs a light In the saloon, during which p e rt infllrtecl Injuries on K inney w ith hi* club th a t iioceselLaled K inney '* rem oval to the c ity H ospital, w here hn apeni severnl weeks.

It has been alleged tA'er Blnce the epf- pode th a t while Kli^nny was willing to let the caee rest. tN’pippprt, or ra th e r the Police Benevolent A ssorlatlon, whl' h was behind him, urged him to m ake a com plaint AgalriKt KInnov I ’a trn im in Felix Dunn, p resident of ihe P. B A., de­clared to-day th a t the organlzAtlon. us such, knew no th ing about th e case.

Al a hearfng last w’eek In which Welp- port'fl wltnesana tesHfied, It wax asserte il through W elpperf* counsel. Hobt^rt S. Terhune, th a t a f te r m aking his ' 'g ra r te r" rem ark K inney called the officer a n o th e r nam e and th a t he an d hla b ro th e r a t ­tacked the patro lm an.

The defense called several w itnesses to ­day who testified th a t K inney m ade the '■grafter" rem ark to the occupants of the bar-room Id genera] and ih s i Weipi>ort rushed Into th e place, slrunk K inney a num ber of tim es on the head w ith the club, shoved him Into a re a r room, and struck again *x‘hlle Kinney lay cn the floor iTlth Welppert. on top.

It was filBo sliown th a t K inney weighs 129 pounds and Is five feet elx inches tall, while W elppert Is well over six feet and weighs abou t 240 pounds. p

George W eneton. who w a r tho barte.nrw t' on du ty In th e saloon a t th e tim e of the row, testified th a t when the officer sto'Hl In the doorw ay somo one aalrt “ look a t the cop" and then K inney made the “g ra f t ' ' rem ark . W elppert Is said tn have told Kinney to “*hut up" and than a ttacked him, Frederick Stelta, of 114 Bruce /ire e t, and others, told of the officer’s a tta c k

COREA AGAIN REBELS AGAINST CONQUERORS

fiperioJ Cable ZHapatoA Jo the NEWS M UKDEN. M anchuria. Oct. 17.—A ccord­

ing to meBsenger* a rriv ing hero to-day, B rebeUlon ag a in st Jap a n e se ru le has broken out In Corea, w here several th o u ­sand welNarmed na tives a re said to have risen and declared vax^ on th e Japanese.

No detalla of the uprising have been re ­ceived. the Japanese officials m ain ta in ing the sam e s tr ic t cenaorship they estab - li*hed when they aiYnexed Corea, a year ago.

RECOVERING FROM AUTO HURTMrs. Jam es Benpon, o f 23 South W alnut

■treet, E ast O range, whtise buaband 1$ employed in th e w a te r office of th a t olty, la recovering a t her hom e from th e ef­fects of being h it S a tu rd a y afternoon by a s autom obile In fro n t of th e c ity hall. Bbe waa hurled aerveral feet and run over by tb e nutomobQe. Rosa B M oLean. of iM M ain e treet, th a t etty. ow ner o f the ear an d the one who wax driv ing t t took l i r a Banaon to h e r home.

A n to B ow l* C h ild CRwer.WbUe p lay ing ta g on M arket a treet near

Jackaon s tre e t la st night, Bolealaw Feter* gait« eight year* old, of 31 Passaic ave- npe^ w as knocked dow n by an au to owned and driven by David H arp e r, a contrao- to r. o f 331 Mt. P rospec t avenue. The youagater w as tak en to St. Jam es 's Hos- p tta i In tbe m achine by Mr. H arper and

, P a ^ o lm a n Jones, of th e Third Precinct. ' The docto rs eatd th e boy w as uninjured

a&d he w as ta k e n to h la home by Stf. H arper.

SILK WEAVERS BACK TO WORK60SIM IT , Oct, 17.—T he s trik e In the

local silk mill w as ended to-doj' when the MO w#»T*rs who h ave bean ou t fo r seven weeks re tu rn ed to th e ir loom*. The s tr ik ­e rs ofTsed to oom plete th e work which th ey le ft on th e ir loom s w hen they w ent ou t a t th e old acole o f w ogea

They ore to receive one cent Inoroass en a ll itrodes e f stlk- T h e w eavere s truck for a tw o-cent^per-yord Increase. '

This Simple Powder Quickly Removes Hair

(V rom Bondolr Secrets).to pain o r unpleoaont a f te r effect*

d4low tbe us* of pow dered delebm e tor . ?>e rem oval of h e irs from th e ^ I n ' i sur-

Woe. and pem ons oflUcted w ith (uper^ Uoue grow th* coo quickly rem ove them In th e privacy of th e ir own room in a «*ry tew m inu tes’ tim e.

Q et on original package of delatone and W ith a little w a te r m l* enouSli of the pow der In to a p a s te to cover the ha iry surface. l e t th is p aste rem ain on for tw o or th ree m inutes, then ru p off obi) w ash th e sk in and th e hair* ore gono, never to re tu rn . Delatone costs a dollar, on ounce, b u t is u n fa llin f , for rem ev lns h a iry g row ths an d pravenung o thsr* coming. A fte r i t t* used th* a t o

' 4 s lo ft g teboth. wbU * o a ft S n t m M r .

AIR TRAVELER RODGERS QUITS OKLAHOMA TOWN

M 'ALBBTER. Okla.. Oct. !? .-A fta r m aking a c ircu it of M cAlester, A viator C. P. Rodger* left hero a t 7:30 O'clock ibla m orning on hi* coawt-to-coaat aeroplane journey. He followed the track s of the M isaourl. KariBaa and Texan R ailroad and e la rted aoulh a t high spoed.

Rodgere had traveled i,M0 mile* up to the tim e be reached here. He wa."* In the a ir 169 mlmrtM yesterday, the g re a te r p a rt of th e lim e fighting a puffy head wind, but m anaged to trave l 127 mllee.

A v ia to r Rodgers flew over Denison a t9:56.

A look of gaaollho fiatisad Rodgera to alight a t Pottaboro, aeven mile* from Daniaon* and inability to get any gaaollne there Kept him on the ground for two hours, with proapeota of a much longer delay-

Rodgers le ft Potteboro sh o rtly before noon, having obtained fuel from hla ape- clol tra in .

AVIATOR STARTS FLIGHT DOWNT HE MISSISSIPPI

MTNNBAPOTjJB, Oot. 17.—A v ia to r H ugh Robt&aon a ta rted on hla M inneapolis to New O rleans flight a t 9:13 to-day. Th* w eather w as ideal for the s ta r t . He arose In hi* hydroplane from I,4ike C a l­houn to about 1,000 feet and headed over Lake s tre e t eaai to the river He will follow th e rive r lo New O rleans.

COLUMBIA NOTES

I.J iN'l.Ji >X, O ri 17 Th*> r 'h r" i;l- l" ’s correspoiidoni It*arii9 oti iiinh n ;

thurliy th a t all Ihe diplnm au.- . n " r - fuaili' a t Knme (o bring uIhuii l .a . -u tte rly fttUv*!. Italy han lnal«te*d 'ip'in th - uni'nmlHIonat unncxaclun of Ti.i^ili a i.J C>'renalca. and |>rai.:i1"al!y r«'r iM'.s i.» g:'.,- 1 'urkey financtal rompciif'atli>n

.\11 th a t Ita ly ha.i uffvrfd 1i^ns to n l2(» the KliaMf'B pupeiIon: u \ r i i 'ri)untr.v In HplrUual and r- i.:Sch,im m,.’

and to pay an indt^iouity, fri i which, llf^wevn, w^ro lu by liiilu. ;. | Ita lv 's wrtr

.An"thpr a tleiti|il at ppn -« IniPTVi'ntlnr Poys tho cnrrtHimtitlfnt, m ay \>v n .t la te r, whpn Ihuri* is * olian^ H of su ■■ t's-*

GA m (.A.VhJLLKrf, ( )cr 17 ThM. hp" unconfirm ed repoiiH hcr*» tbut th" lln n:i Hrt*M Is In tho n e lg M 'O 'b '''d M u y l- riH li'iarut, with dip Hupiii"-i-i .if cir-riipylng annm of iho Islunda tli" Ar. hl- |>clAgo

R uM F. virt frnnuflr. H ri i:the o v lile r re that no> T\jrkf? hi!Tender 1h not snfiiilpm i i i..Ileh iin Govfrruiipnt, iri.- |Trlpi'l! seem to horonio ilKihr ri In ih "lr oonvb'tiiin ihjit U " c (he rnomy I* dpej'^rtiic

AiTordlnKly Gpp'Jtv IM I \ , . i v ' il w'-f rida who lilfTcr.H wUh hi** hm llo i litth a t h r favors the i>cciii'nrl-'ti of Tilpoli and went to (he h''pn" lU tic- w ar eione tim e aso. la preparhiK a '■iiravanfor a trip lino till' Inif'i'i'T nf ih*- <'nunlr>'

TTpco'li'fl hy a nliiti* fi.itf. lu bnpun p > parley wlih (he Turkfi, to «'on\l!K-i' ihon: uf the fufllUy of fu r th er « moladvlee them to surrem ii-r on honom lib' te rm s th a t will satisfy ih**lr m ili’ary pride.

T h e Ila lln n m llltu rv ub '" do jn ’fh a ro tlie dnpurv a [“.fingbUo vi.-W:- a.id d l9t’ourQ*:i-* hlM plan

CARPENTER UNION CASE ON CHANCERY CALENDAR

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U 'e h a v e Hi co lo rs I very- t hi fig y o u n e ed in the P a in t­ing line .

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The usilt broUtfbt hy AilTnfinand n iher m"nibtTS of l,fH jil N " I >>7 ()f NeWHrk, a tn b is l (Iio I nltr'd ]ti-o|}u ; hood of ( 'firponlrrs und Ji.iiio'rH of Ami' lea, 'A a i r#dprrt»r] i i \ i 'i'-f 'h jiii. . l -i W alkor. The > ;irp tlr.-i ihmh- Ch&mellor H "ahII. wlm matiti-il a T.uu porarv r. si ralnlnu nrd+ r a^.itnsl d>'fenrliint.'i '[‘biN wax s'lbsi uuonily iIis-ho ■. t ii by Vir-f.r’>i!in"t’llor Wr IUi t , wlu) dto contlni!" I lu* n 's lrn ln o r tn tlio rurm o f a pr<?llmln«ry In junrt |i iri T he r:i- - Involvefi the Huspenslun uf (he inoal by the nftiUMtal nffTrinlKHdon.

One of Ihe nmlltuis rnadf' hofore I ’han- cellor rMtrihy of the Pr»ri»ga(tvp UouG. was to .^trlk" oiiT »l) blit one of tho hp- p^nants In (In* i'l.^ptrnvfrsy over iho tt'ill of tlie laic Mis I-'lisa Lerch, or Ur-thuuo, who was; lor mnny year'* thp miinngor" f ''B hm l Toni,' t}if ncRro ptnno pl.-iyerand form er .“ihvo, fam ous ihrom;lK)iu ihc world,

Mr^. T,errh left up Ofitalc vnlu,-d al J60.(*'M>, m urh of whloh w as obtiiliuM] from the W artahorn property a t lllRhlandfl nml which form ed ttio bA.‘*l!* for n n.iif'd IIH. patlon mHiij- yf’nrs aj;o rh a n ro ilo r Fdi- ney reserved doi'lnion upon the motion ■which, If prunlffi, wmjtit leu\‘o iin It'i td- tlmRln daugh ter ap the only heir of Mrji. l.»eroh.

G.M.AII.I, N'el) , Oct. n - 'ihu rium lier of l*i‘rsojiS It; penal IneiKiithins who belong lo [|u- el.iss whoBH mimlfl h.ivt' a eeria ln arnouiil tT deve-ltniinent, bui wlio arv OtO wiKk b) reach the full menial Man bir'l " f

, <‘i v illzah u n . wuK tle'daretl Hurjirlslngly j M ig e l»y h'rajik M ot're , Hviperliilendent of

Gie H ahw uv i,N J > H '‘ro rm a io ry beforo iij.' A i ite ii-u ii Priftimi iJi^ngrraH liere yee-

rda>.In the New Jereev rt^fcirmiitory fnT-ty.

-14 p.T rviii |if th e InrnaleH w>-re foijiiA tiihe dpficb ni. he naid. In the lawt iwo \ < i ra. *. f'oiiii nvjitem i'f irs iiih ig mu.Hi h*

Hilflpii ll |i> Hui’li charge!*, he tltudared, nnd b ■ ' h;iHenged the he ijrf of many iluii pu 'h ' iiargj-.' Hlh.Hi]i'i be h.’[H In perm anent i’Uh- b id 1111 car**

't 'l jr PUree*;^ ufifti ipiii rlu^p on fiH roln been fii])y ii.s goi rt gn it h-i" been wuh

ll.e norm al miurled. " enid .Mr Moon- “Of eii'IU \--three [la rn b 'l during ihri.- monlliH, :■'[ |nng agn. i;i»*y iiav* niiob* ev^ri « bettri- rer/iril Ih 'in th«‘ norm u> SlirTv- G.f. e tif (lie f i«M> -(href. were nieiifiiliy n >rri].il. nnd of tb.ii num ber nine, or ftnir-

i T'-eii per l enl , liiiVf been re ''iri ed, ellluT f-u cminmltlitig erlm o or br'Utkltig pap 'lf ' iigi*f‘e mentP

■’T^v^>]uy t>f ll «' e ig h ty -th rri ' w erf dr fit ll nl, of w hom o n ly tw o. i.r ten per o.-n' r a 'e lifen le li ifn e d , and In neither of tbe^ie eiinus wnfi it Tm commrtMng a ri'lnm AVe have op r»'ei>ri'| \‘r rv lounv In'itHMepq of IhiP i'la,‘-a (hat n re doim: reTn-itk-thly well.’’

LA FOLLETTE IS INDORSED

Pro^ressire Repoklicaus Pick the Wisconsin Senator

for President

WHOLE CITY MOURNS FOR DEAD INSTRUaOR

P ir iL I .tP S B l'R G , Oe( 17 - This r ity pnbl a high trib u te tu the tnem ory of Nl+es Em ellne l.nmugon. the victim of an auto- mobile acrldent, wluiefi funerul w as held here th is nftaruoon The public schoul-'? were closed for the aflernt-jon and him- dreds of pupils and tcachiun viewed the body of the form er (eacher at th e resi- denre of her couHin, John Kllenherg. and a t the F irst lTest>ytorlan Church.

The flags on all of the firluKil buildings w ere a t half-mai#t nnd Uie eRteem In which the reilred ipa rhe r w as held whs shown by the woai/h of f[or«r iribuiew which poured Into Ihn FiJenberg lionie

Ml.'ii? Lomason was an InamK tor in rho public Hf-hools for nearly fo rty years, and her death 60on u fter being re tired on a pension cas t a gluum over the em ir* .;om- m unlly

Rev. J H, C'olrlough offlclatPd rit the funera l service and the foJInwing odlrers of the cliurch were the pnllbearfcrfi: Jam ca D rake. Isaac V iinnatta. [. L. F^Rtyr John Swackhanu-r. J., a . Ame]^ and K. Puraei. Ji

NAMED PLANT PATHOLOGISTTRKNTON. Cot, iT .-T he exeounv* com-

tn lttee of the S ta te Board of A gricu ltu re agreed to-day upon (he appo in tm ent of Dr. M. T, Cook, of the iH daw are Ktair. College, aa plant patlvUogi.st au ihonzcd by (he last I^eglslaturo. Dp. f ’ooh wn.s recommended hy the UnKi'd HrniPB (}ov- ernm ont au thcrltlea n« fuHy qualitlod for th e position

The appointm ent m arks the opening of a determ ined fight by the Hiete tiojird ftpalnm the potato blight, th e iHirer and o th e r pG ?te of plant life Thn ooitimlUt-f ftRked l.he S ta te otfniplrol|r-r fnr n luilng AS to the use which may tn* made of t})* appropriation of the L egislature for itu’ ptirclmap of ins*trtimen(.« and oihei ap- paratUB necesnary to earry nn th e work of thn pathologist.

ALLEGED VOTE BUYER HELDPA T K R 80N , Oct. IT.-^Charged w ith bu y ­

ing vote* a t the ffpeclal elortlon held tn thlB Qlty last August, under the pn)- vlalona of the W alah commlsRlon govern* inent act, Leo P o tter, who, up un til the lim e of his a rre s t, held th e pnauion of Ita lian In te rp reter In the C ounty Court. waA a ira lgnad before Judge F ran c ia Scott In the C ourt of Cnmtnon P leas th is m orn­ing H b was represented by 'WliJiam I. Lewis, who, In behalf o f hi* cilenl, en­tered a pica of not guilty.

Judge Rcolt fixed ball In th e sum of KWO which wad fiirnlehed. T he case will be tried next week.

NE'W YORK, Oct. IL—Pronipsed by the iwcem prom lnenoa of Ita ly In In tem ailo n a l affairs, the Ita lian aludent* of Colum bia U niverslly have organixed a pa trio tic club for those In terested tn I ta ly and Ita lian aflalrs. S alvato re F. I_a Corte, of E l isa ­beth, N. J-. hae been appoin ted chairm an of a com m ittee on organlaation .

The Phllolexlan Society of Colum bia la st n ig h t decided to p reaen t a s th e a n ­nual p lay of the society * 'F rtar Bacon and F r ia r B ungay ," a p ra -E llsab e th an play. A. VV, M acM ahot\ o f R u therfo rd , N. J.» Is cbalrm oJi of the play com m ittee.

Two new aelectlona w ere tried auccess- fu lly loat n ig h t by th e Ph ilharm on ic .So­ciety.

T h | sophom ore c lasa yeste rday a fte r- D ootradopted a claea hat.

Member* Of the Colum bia U niversity C hristian Aaaoolatlon la s t n ig h t visited the Spring S tree t N eighborhood HoueeL A to u r of InspectioD w as then mada-

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B O IB KING SENTENCIDN E W YORK. O rt. IT .-a iu sep p e C o sta -

t,tls, R ho the po lite ceHed ttte k ltik o f th« bomb tb row ers, wo* sentSDoed to prlooii t» p 4 ar 4*r t k n * a n d « h o lt to le v e a > s m

HOME TREATM ENT FOR TUBERCULOSIS

Consum pllve p a tien ts need no longer dread e ithe r the fa te th a t fnrm eriy o w - tonk aJ] fluffehers from lung trouble, or cosily end often tfr r lb ly inconvenient journeyp fa r from home m otim r c lim ates o r to giomi* exiu-n.sivo tan a to rlu m ILun- dreds a re now Htaylng 'I 'detly a t homo curing Ommseives a l no exp^^nse beyond the cost of a few hntth 's nf m edicine.

I H ere la one who speaks from experience:I 220 H. 4th St . t'olw yn (D orby). pa.

■■Gentlemen—For four year* I was troubled with rough, which g radually be­cam e w orse; 1 had n ight sw ea ts and pains In my chest. 1 was loBlng m y tp -FalUe and Whd become >o ih ln and ■w eak

conld not a ttend to my liousrhold duties, A physlclon pronounced my casm Con­sum ption. Not being satisfied . 1 was e x ­am ined by the physicians of the I'*oly- clinic H ospital; they also pronouru-cd the d isease Consum ption, which w as proven la te r by an exam ination of spu tum , a* TuberculoBla BaclUI w as found, l was ordered to a Consum ptive H ospital. My nephew wouid no t allow me to go until I iiad tried E ckm an 's A lterative . Br.fore I had taken the m edicine threw w’eeks I had m arked re lief—nigh t awpets ceared ; pain In the b rea s t relieved, cough beran je looae and easy; fever left me .........and .1 commenced g e ttin g well. Nly^Areioa Pinchnt. N ew York, and Charles B.

DENOUNCE SPECIAL PRIVILEGE

CltlCA G i). fhn. 17.—Heuatnr I>a Fnlieiie, of V\Ttnou!*ln, w ae indorfecd for Freai- debt by the first national conference of iT ngrcsslvc RepuMtearLS, which mot here yesuu-day The conference a lto declared In fa\f>r of a d irec t ijrnnaiy for the ex- pr< ssiun of a F reeideu tla l choice

Tho tonferenne w as composed of 2{'*i delegalOsH rnpreaen tlug tw enty-eight Sifiles The vole In favor of Follelte WAS unanLmoup and cam e In the Bhapo of udopllnn of rfsnLulOiiS.

The Indurspnieut r.a:ne tn the shape of resolution* fram ed m part by form er Se rtd a ry of the Im f ilo r JamcB R U ar- ileid. who, 11 WAS held by the delegau**, iilpearcd as cxpri.sfclng the view* of Thuodore Koosvvch. and who, it was feftred, •would upposie a tioclaratloti In favor of ar^y individual.

Tlio re&nluth'n lollowed * day of La Ffillt'^iie en thu riasm . In which hla name was I'heeied rep fa ied ly aa ll was nit-n- tliuifd by a dur.cn speaker*. C ontrary lo c ip e ria tlo n , (tu* conference w as conclutied In one day

The reeolutlur.fl wore fram ed by a sub- conimllleB of five from a com m ittee of th irteen end wer^ rovlaed by form er Beo- rc lu ry GarllcM :jnd C ongressm an Irv ine 1.. l.,enrooL of W jsconain, and read, in part

' "i'be progrt.shive m ovem ent Is a Ftrug- ghj lo w rest il"^ L-onirol of the g overn ­m ent In the naiion an d S tatea from th a rciTPsenfatlves "f Bpecial privilege an‘d n-(-icirr U to the control of the people.I lit* la th*' sam e In all the S tates,tiK-ugh the prol'letn m ay be p resented In different ways,

Ih the na tiona l field the control of gfjvcrnm ent hy wp«clal privilege le evl- drn'e^l by the Influence and power of li)i; reactionary leaders In bm h parties In che ’klng or p reven ting the enactm ent uf prox>‘*‘S^R‘'’ P*Jficiea pledged by th elU*pviblK-aii ;a i ly -

"TUo present oondllloo of uncerta in ty In bualnuBs le In to lerable and d estru o K Ive of Industrial profiperliy It le w orse th;m Idle rn k a v e the question of w hether g rea t bi:Klncs>: pulerprlaes a re legal o r not merely lo ju d b is l determ ination . In d u s­trial ■'■orpni'iiii ‘ri!- should by affirm ative |pai.“hiLvo --lu i'" .t btt given definite lu ius of conriiiri by which buslneefi ahail he m ade safe aurl stable, while a t the Bamo tim e th e in te res is of the public ahouid be fully ^flfpj?uarde<I. Wo seek con­s truct ive lugisbai'in . not deatructiv© IIU- gatJon.

‘We favor the aacerlaJnm ant of th« ch(| .'0 of u^p'it.lloM i voters *" to oandi- de te far PreBlrt.'nl by e direct prim ary vote tirid in each S ta te purnuant lo the Stali'jte aiid w here no such s ta tu te e ils ts , we urge th a t the Bepubllcan Bute com- mlttev.e provide th a t the people be given the right to e tp re s s th e ir chotc* CorFreeldont.

'•Robert M arlon LoFoUetta, of W is­consin years ago found condJiione In his S ta te not unlike thoee of the nation to*

r n d e r his leadersh ip all opposition whh nvcrronie. and th em hafi been en* acted In \\ 'ts ro n sin a Byaietn uf laws th a t Bland as inodola for legislation In all S ta tes of [hH rn ln n l-uw i have been passed in th a t B late. adequ.-itely regulal* Ing aJl public .service corpoiations; unual' Izlng the burdena of taxa tion ; providing for d irect nom lnatlona by the people; Tirotertlng leg itim ate business a ^ capital honestly invested : prom oting w elfare of lab fir-In short, real progrceslve gov-ernm pnt ha« been restorerl.

“T he record of Henator I>aPol]ette in S ta te and w tllon m akes him a loglral .•fiiidldftte for P res iden t of the United Ptaies. His experlonc*. his charac te r, file courage, his recfjrd of cnnBlructlvo legls* lailon and ad m in is tra tiv e ability , m eet the requirements to r leaderehlp such as present condiLlone dem and. This confer- enr-e Indorsee him an a cand idate fo r th e Republican nom ination fo r P resident, and u rsfb th a t in all S ta te s organ isations be formed tn prom ote hls nom ination /'

The lJUBtnesa of th e conference was fin­ished Inst n igh t and the program to-day Inclndrd only a luncheon and a maasmeet* Ing at night.

Speakers a t the luncheon Include Senntor Moses E. Clapp, of M innesota; Jam es M onahan, of M lnncapoile ;' H enry F. Cochems. of M ilwaukee. At th e ftlghl m cftlng the sp eak ers ■will be Senator Clapp, Senator C raw ford , of South D a­kota: George L. Record. New Jersey:

h ealth hcram e normal. I am In excelle.-jt hea lth now and have been completely cured for ten y e a ra I ati-ongly recoin- meTul It-''

i Signed) (MFia.)^ M ART WASSON.

M errlam . Illinois.

T ro lley C ar a n d W aco n Collide.------------ - . --- fn a collision betw een a trolley car of

and Lung Trouhlos, and in u p b u ll^ n g th e system . Does not con ta in poladna, op lales o r hab lt-fo rm lng drugs. For sa le bv R lker Drug S tores. Chaa. W. M enk and o ther leading d rugg ists . Ask for boiokiet of cured cases and w rite to

Y^Bboratur>'. PhlMetlHifce, F».. lo r ' iW t io t i a t evidenc*.

KrRchman. of r>i7 E igh teen th avenue, was throw n to the s tree t, and suffpred brulse.s and cuts, the ho rse wa* Injured and the wagon dam aged. K rito b m aa waa taken to hifi h o m e .. . .

Presi^Mt's Trim W u Not Eo- ^ao|ered bf DyoanUe FotnR

Near Bridle.

ENDS PACIFIC COAST TOUR

AN(IKLK«, Oct. l7 . - \v i ih I'ln de- par Iutp from Los Angeles to-riH\'. PreMi' rlc-ui T aft brfUiKhl lo an end bis second v is it lo the Paclflo coast since lie en- le fi'd ihe W hite Ht-uae. and from now un til NoN’iunber l the iT ealdeni will trave l to w ard W ashlngum .

AlOrouKh the trip has been a h a rd one, the President leavra (he Pacific co as t in p rac tic a lly as go»id physical condition a s Vihcn ho hoarded 1\1h prlVKie c a r In Boa- Inn m ore than four weekh ego. u n ly once has Ills volco grown fven husky an d once only h a s he failed to accep t an In v ita tio n to p a rtic ip a te In any sort uf fun c tio n th a t bftd heen Arranged wKh an eyo to hispropeiirt'.

HAsNTA lU K lIA liA . Cal., O n 17 - K E. Calvin, vine-propldont nnd gcnernl m an- jlfc r r i>f the Houiheni Pacific, has efforod |t.O0<i row anl for Inform ation lending to th e itrreei tif the m an who uU cm plcd to d t'n am lle a bridge In frim t of i’rssiilaru T u ft s si>frlal vesleTday.

Shr-rKT Htewarl, of Hantrt B arb a ra , and a HpHs lal ngen! of the ra ilroad , re tu rn ed last n tghl friim Ihe scene of the alleged a tte m p t f" dyanm lto me bridge T hey re- n*ir(fv1 (he cvldcnco of the plot w as com ­plete. b*icri>t service men ha\*c s ta rted nn (he BfArrh for the d.vnSTnKprs.

T he detection of the nlL gvd plot nam e about aH follows:

About m idnight the M exican wnfehman, w as croiialiig the bridge. \A'lieii Abciul h a lf way arrn!»s he noticed a m an In th e gT,jlly heneatb , IL* called to the m an, who Im- n^edlftlely Hiarted to run T he M exican fltc'i sevc'-Hl Kl\ots, hilt All went wild. In- \ < Stigntlng. he found a pnekage of dyna- Tulte and al niic« notified th e nherlff, w»ho T:"tiri«*>1 the railroad offleera, and W ince WHH nrderf'd to get off th e I ’rcsIdent'H (ruin ai Manta B arbara and m ak e an in- ^■esllgR11l»^

Itialdo (he bos-]lko section o f th e pier (wiMity-nne stlcka of dynan ilte w ere found. The ^ 'xp l’iHlve was enilrcU ’ hidden except lhn( A f'lHr fen feet long hun g out.

In It Htmlliir i>opiilon a t th e nex t ptcr i4gh(<-'pn stteka of dvnnm lte w ere found with fuse e tfached Both of th ese piers vMMc fibf'uf the middle o f th e brldgo

F u rd ic r inepcctlnn flisclnscd tw o aticks nf <i\ iiiim ite lying near the bridge, cvl- dcriily nt tbe apot w here the m an had

a m in g ln g Ihe d> nam ito nnd A ttach- Ihp ihc fuse

From Ii poHlijnn d irectly above the dv i.o irltc on lop nf (he brfdgo (he man m uld have com m anded a d la lan t view of nr.v frnln ripproijchlng. nnd If cxpotlenccd with dvnnm lte he m uld havo no tim ed the fiisKH iis to d '‘fl(rov «nj' tra in he w’lHhefi.

ProKldeni T aft heard no th ing nf th e al- le»^*d ti« dynBmlte n brlilgn onrhe Sniitheni T’nctflc n n h w a y Bund.^y t igh.i Mbove Santa RarbarA un til la te la st n l^h t

ONE FUGITIVE IN THE DEVINE SHOOTING TAKENroliriw ing !tla nrreirt on Huspl'ion by

pcicf-tivca Fobs and H 'lrtc r, rutrly tbie m orning. 1\‘llllnrii ( 'r i l 'h lc y , (w en ty two jT'Rrn old. Is said to hevo ad m itted being one of llic ihroM men wanl**d for :^hn(*tlng F,dwan1 I'cvlnn At New and WttflhingloTi ptrcetfl IJLHt TiiP.'*dAy iilglit D eOnc wan slim in (he right side of the body and th ' a rm lie la in SI Nfirluicl’w llo s- pllnl.

A fte r nn all eight sea r-h . I lo r tc r ntid I'^ohs found the mftn they were looking fnr on Orange s treet a t fi o clock thl.s n in rn lrg According to the police, he was In to s l'iilc d at the tim e A fter spending “cvcriil hoi|T«. In n cell, he w.'is tak en to tho captftln 's rooin and qucstlonod.

{ 'r lh h lc y is said to have ad m itted hav . !ng been one of the three men w anted On tlie night of the Bhooiing of I>evlne, f ’r ltrh lc v (nld the poller (ha t he met John rn irhallv and a fellow knowm as 'R ed" Srnith nl C entral avenue and F irs t nirccl. T he th ree proceeded dow ntow n to got am nethlng tn eat. He told tho police (liai he did not do the shooting and th a t he know s positively th a t (^nrbally rJld not. aft th e la tte r did not have any revo lver on b)m.

A ccording to the detocllvea, C ritrh iey anld th a t 'Rtwl' fired file ahots a t De- vine, Tills, they also say. hearm out De- vliie 'a nlatenient that the ta lle s t of thci th re e men fired the ahotn. C rltch le j said th a t he sspam ted from hie pom panlona l^I^nedi.utelJ■ afla r the shooting and th a t he did not leave the city. The o th e r tw o m en wnnled a re said to have left town th e n ight of the brawh

C rltchley mmop from Ell*rtl>eth Ac- cording to Tuptaln C arm ll. he h a s s e n e d a lepm In the Hahw'ay R efo rm ato ry and w as a lso placed on prohnilon In E liza­beth in l9fM Oh a charge of larceny.

DIDN'T PAY ALIMONY;JAIL FOR CONTEMPT

Rperlfll Srn F f of tht SEW S.TRF:NT0N , Oct 17 .-" [ th ink you h.Kt

t>ei(er Join uur nllmony colony in tho coun ty Jiill," rem arked V ice-Chancellor W alk er tf)-dflv, when Htaphen O allagber, of ihiH city, was b rought b efo re him Charged with falling to obey nn o rd e r of ihe court requIrlnK him to pay b is wife iTtAirtertnrH'e and c^vunsel fees

OallnghPT wao tn srreA.rn to th e ex ten t of ahnut J7fi. He pleaded before th e cniirt that he wiift mjt of w r k and had been unable to ntlse the H a week w hich he w as required tn pey

A fte r hi'Aring Mm fft^'ts. V lro-C hanrel- lor W alker decided that G alliigher had not used due diligence anil should bo pun­ished for Qontempt

*1041,000 n is i lU e r r n in a r .I’B nH lA , 1" Mi;l 17 ■ The fpod house

nf the AtlfiN iJhflllery. belonging to the TniiPd Ht.^rps Im lu 'tr ls l Alcnhul Corn- pan '., •e as dGStrnyed hy fire, which la sup­posed to have been caused by Bpontaneous comtiusUnn early tn-day. Tho loan In e s tb m ated a t Jiw.oon, Hevsral lerg*^ dlstlllerloH and elevators In proxim ity w ere th re a t ­ened by the blase One firem en w as badly In jured by being thrown from a fire truck .

II Wise Pliysafl Prescribes For Kidney Selterers.

Som e lime ago I w as tak en w ith k id ­ney troubi**, which caused ma to give up my work sa hlacksmfth. I Jnst m y appn- t i te and m uld not Bleep, from the d re a d ­ful p a in s thRi would come over m e cauaed by m y kln-lrpya T waa tre a ted by a phy- slo lan for about (hre* m ontha, He couid no t help ms. an finally he prescribed Bwamp'Hnr't. 1 s tarted tak in g sa tn e and before I had finished taJklng the firs t b o t­tle 1 began (o cat and sleep b e t te r than I had In a lime. I continued to ta k e Pwamp-Boot until 1 waa entire ly eu rad find took on conslderahlo w eight I am now working a t my trad e again and never f^l' be lte r In my life

I ApprfM’lais w hat 8w am p-H oot haa done for nsa and will recom m end It to any one who suffers w ith th e ir kldnoya.

W hen phyalclans fall to give re lief and then prescribe Dr K ilm or's Sw am p-R oot, they Burely know of (tS worth.

Very tru ly yours9. A- H A LE,

H a n rle tta , N T.e ta tP fit New York ) r o u r ty nf Monroe ) ™

S A Hale, ot H enrlstU i. N. Y , being duly sworn, deposes and savr th a t he is th e person wbo w rote th e foregoing te s ­tim onial le tte r to Dr. K ilm er ft Co., and know s the fact* e ta ted there in to be trua .

S. A- HAXeEftubscribed and sw orn lo befo re ms,

th is 20th day of July, 1909MORRIS T- ORIPPTN.

N otary Public.I

ls«1ter toK tim e r ft

H liig lia io tev iD r. K tim e r f t Oo-

P. N. T .

P r o n «■*»! S w a n p -H o o t W «1 O a fa * VouSend to Dr. K ilm er * Co., B lngdam -

ton, N. V., (or s sam ple bo ttle . Jt win non vine* anyone You will a ls^ rs e s ire a booklet of valuable Inform ation , telling all ab o u t tbe kidneys and b ladder. W hen ■e-rttlng. h* sure and m ention th e .Vewark E ven in g News. Regular fifty c e n t and one-do lla r H u bottles for. ool* a t oil 4 rtw atoreo. . . .

NEW e R N A N m B A PnST CHDRCa IS DEDICATED

Till' new edifice of the Kmmaauel lUp- tlRi C hurch was dedK'rtteil last oish t Th^* serv lro was ntieni1e«1 by nu^ri’ than jOii pernens

Rev. TVr. Thom as F V'ftsHrtr uf KUm - belli. x>fealded. and ihe dw iirsiion aJ- dressea waa m ade by Hov Dr Curiis isce Isawa, of New York. .\ rcau ir- .-f tho ser\1 fe was spg i ml m uti • In , rhon is choir of tw elve vulcev. m .ihi (h-‘ k u ie i- ship nf the org.inlHt, Williiitn Tluirpwilt he no seri'leH to-iughi, ns if i? Hki regu lar p rayer-m eet inn nlglu of (he neighboring churches

Tbe service to-m orrow t‘v rn lra w]:i b-. A union-one. Not only will the c-luiT'-hes In ihe Forest H ill and VVoi>.|iii,ie ftecilnn unite, bul exary Haprist chnroh m Mm cliy will send a delegation

The m eeling will be presld^*>1 uvrr l v the paatnr. Rev. Kdwin (T. W iIrihi, ai,ti addreneeR will be mode hy th s r>i]|'iAs:r,i< Rev. Ju lius P. M asvhm an, or S>nr'i<i- field M ethodist C hurch ; Ri>v Fn-l'-ri k W' Lewis, of F o res t Fllll I'roHhvtiTlaM Churoh, Uev llo n ry Merlo McMen. nf (^hrist Herotiiied C h u rch . Ho\' j ' W .\U l)iU]«11. nf N nrih l4nptlHt Chun-h. Rev Alhi'rl Fosinr, of R usonIHo Ui>|iMj-| (Miuroh; Rev Goorge K l^im hard, pf FairniiHjnt HaptiMt (’hurch : Rev, SftTnii ot J, SkevIngtoTi, of Chniwn Avenue Uaii. Me( fh u r fh , Rov T bom as J Vlllers, of r<'l(Le Mottiorlal C h in i'h , Ilov Clark T Hrfvwnfl]. of flouth TtapiiHt ' ’hurch, H»'v P A IVrrlnc. nf F ifth H,i|i(lsl Chim-b, and Rev Uoorgo MrNet-ly. of E h iahe lli Avenue HapMHt <’luir> h

PROBLEMS THAT FACE CHURCHES

Newirk P u U r Speaks of Lar|e Siffli B eiaf Speat io

L iaiteJ Areas.

PRESBYYERIAN SYIIID SESSION

A TLANTIC 4'ITY, Ocl. 17 M;im' 'f the duii'gatt'ii to the New Jerttny Synod which W'llJ convene late th is afteriiiNiui. are a lready et^gaged bero in ft mlhsionary conference In tho PlrHt Prtmhj icrian Church The toplre dl*-(’tiesc<l Mi Iin m orn­ing were ForelKn Mlftnlons," ly Hev. Dr A W. Ilolwey^ nf New' York: 'AVeak ftnd O lecouraged C hurchns,’' hy Hev Mopoft Hreeae. "T ho C hurch and Uie liu ra l C om m unity," by Miss Anna IJ. Taft

In Idle d iscussion It w as brouRhi out (hat the new mothodx of fArmIng were expected lo chango religious ciuidlilonfl In !he coiiniry d is tric ts . Rev R. H. M Augustine, panlur of the H anover church, who won form erly asH lstanl I'aaior of the i'n rk C’hurch. of Ni’w ark , fold of hla work for the ferrnlng cnm m iinlilea about hla chijrch Ihrough alereopMcou leciurea on farm loplca, nnd hla tirganlzatlon of an A kricullural fniclcty.

In th e 4il')aenrp of Dr. H ugh R. MaftAuley Rrv George II Ingrum i«*d the filacUBBlon of tlio oohfprence on "Overohui'ched CommunltleH uml F'oaalhle IleniGdlns.'' Rev. Dr H R Iriglle ftpA>ki> on this suh* Ject a!an. He said N ew ark bed lU pvob* lem» '►f ovcpchurchfd dJsirlcia find largo sum s were Iveing ftpent In MinKeil area.-*. Ho aeked whi-Mjir ll would be wiser to dl»trlbu(e the work over large urerx*

H[tt’Uklng on ihn (ns’Ii of "iho l,oral Church and FtircIgnvrM, ' Flev Y)r Orville Rp4‘«I, of M ontclair, sold th a t when work wHp s ta rted am ong (h* Ita lians of Monl- d a Jr there wore brokeri windows^ but ftinre ( liti«e ckrly efforts the gocMl will of the Ila ilan people had been gained

Th«> roll of synod will hr cOlb-d Iftte this afternoon and a m odera to r eivctpd The choice will doubtlesfl go lu Tiev. I. M. DhamherB, of M erchanivllle , as stut4Ml in tliu NewH lajjt S atu rday .

To-nlghl, till' re tir in g m oderator, Rev I>r. W. W. Knox, of New Wrunswlck. will preach (he ae-rmon His (ext will be "This the work of GfWl th a t ye be)1evE' on him whom tie hath sent " 1 ho sermoiL (hemeIs ‘Fiiith In ChrlHt as a P reparatlnn for I’H itk lp stlon In the W ork of tjod ' The dIviHlona of th e serm on will l*e ee rollowR,- "My Mftftflttge, Vnnr (Jaapel,” "My M an­hood, Your In sp lra iIo n .'' "My Ministry, Vuur ' 'My Might, T our I^ower."

DRIVER WHO RAN DOWN CHILD IS ARRAIGNED

n was Rncco C onstantine , fifty-five yearn old. a baker, of 136 Eagle nireai, Bltiomrteld. who driAvo the wagon which yest^^rday s truck tw n-year-old Alma Reilly, of 692 N orth F if th s ireet. In front of her home.

flhortly a fte r the child w as Injured P a ­tro lm en Herguer and A nieraon, of the blrynle squad, learnv-d uf th e oc»:urnmce and m ade a search fo r th e driver He wee arreBtsd la te r on Ohewter avenue

The little victim of th e ftcrlHrnt ift in the C ity H ospital, but is not In a Berlaijs conjlUlon

C onstaru lne was Arraigned In the Fifth P recinct ( ’o u ri this m orning, and rc*Icaecd under ll.ooo ball for grand Jury action.

MODERN METHODS LIVING A GREAT

STRAIN ON MAN1Halt of the People ol Newark Do

Not Know the Real Cause of Their Troubles.

CITY D W E LLE R S SOON LO S E THEIR HOLD ON LIFE

ILiir of llic people of Newark find lift A luirden amt have little tchI happlnesi* Thw cau se la rinrvmjs rtchllltv ftnd ll N produced by modern m ndltlone Thli hla te ineiil w as made by one of tb( Hi'vciallaii of The Apijroved Form ula Cotiu I'ainj, T hursday , who are giving some r*« oiarkahin demontttnuUine ftl the F. H. D eny D rug Company, ililn city.

According to this speriallhi the bnsDt .ind w orry Incliicnl to rnetropolUnn llf( l- too mui-b of A stra in I'n the average TV,tin or wiinian and chronic nervoua do- |''H v iH the rcBiot The speclHllst ciainil I'uit rn viiM s liluaJ can hope to su- ceed it

‘ " , l l i : c Actn-ti once th e tllscAse ii iijirl tJmt cnm pftratlvely fe'*

i ''‘ M l>- k-'i\K (Ilf* I'jLHCt i*auflf of thenI'i.M! tii'-ai\l'. aii,( lack nf \HiiUty.

I ll- j-ipy, half-nick men andWOllmi. :,if - AUmil'in UM lOftSf'l'u (*'•’ irpt-M In Newark,'* bum!

th is s(>tM'ia!iHt "They h>»\n imccrtftiHappciitoM. pnnr ii i I nn. IKtlft ambition, and fcH iliuimi iiin tlrcil for work moftl of the Unit- Tlit-y fuiffi-r from tlmldltv, hu \’o rin |iilriiitpe>> uni 'in \'cn 't ennuglgnoil, rich in ihflr veins tn m«ktthem iHpiii............... rrliftnt T h rhhorves a rt ' In Ruck a «iat»T th a t the] IniAgitio IhemBf^Ivns nfru.ucd with varlm u d iseases a t dllTerpri! time;< The reai troub ln wKh ilit'm Ih flphilUy produced by the Ufa they nre fnrrM to lead

"T h e m edical (•lofphBinin as t wheln h a s re rogn laed farr>i for a numbetof years , but llttie ua.-* dune lo over­come th is ailm ent ho f.ir as the gf-neral public w as concerned, until n totilo w«i Inlrruhiced In Kiirope u lew >ear» agt which proved very aiji;rcM‘*rul A com pany has been orgnniied to put a dlinilui prf'piiTfttion on the Amrrli-nn nirtrkt-t The m edicine Is rallod 'Tona M U In Uih coun try onil Is now boing Introdurcd li nuln^ ■rlllcH liero. I have chnrg»i of thli work In Nownrk nnd I expect to ge' w ondorful reeu lts here "

The BpeclalistH w'ho have charge of th< In trodui’tlon of th is new tonic here, a r ' T p rrh ln g m any tPHtlmnnlnla from prom inenl N ew ark pcopio who have t6Bte< (hf in ed irin s Among Ihe statem entA l| on iTiterfsstiTig one from Mrs- M ari' Feld- vtcg, of 113 MHgnolla s (rse t, cHy. whi ti'Hilfles uft follows:

I can r'hf'CTfuilv recom m end th is n sa rem edy. "Pona V ila,' find am certa in ll Ib Ihe m ost wonderftil fonlc ever sol^ here u a ried like A ehsrm In my casa I wnd one of the most dlRcouraged p an siihs Is N ew ark befuce T began tak lh l tliin new rtie^llcine T had been alllni for Ihe past (w> yeara with stom aci trouble, m-f\'onsnesB, find n general niM' down condlilon. I had lrl«*d m any klndj □f m edicines, but with no reauHs. until tak ing 'TonA V ila,’ when I saw Im inedlatt resuitw nnd feel better then for lw< y e a r s "

" 'T o n s V ita ’ is relieving himflredft d IhiA m iserab le condition It will post- th e ly do ihlft where there a re ni serious organic troubles, in a m m arkabh sho rt sp ecs of time. The medicine bene­fits from th e very first dose." s a i l thll spcclaltst,

The "Toiift V ita" experts are meBllnt all r-allers from 9 A. M lo S P M., a' thft K K p o tty n n ig Tompfiny, 7F1 Brotii s tre e t, nm l explain ing the na tu re of thslt p re p a ra tio n .^ A d v .

OPEN SEASON NOW FOR ROBBERS, CARROLL SAYSIJk s baseball fana who aw ait anxiouely

the poBt'SeAson baseball gameH, the po­lios look fo rw ard to the annual powt- aum m er series of robbeiien.

These looked-for brenka seemed to have ■tartcKl a little e arlie r than usaiil <hls V<>ftr YftHtcrday seven reportH wen- maflp a t police hi-adqiJHriertf, and in iiu\ fi\,. more perniiiiH lold of lOHftes-

C aptain of iJetcctivea C-^rroll m i-1 th a t the robherlee rto expectnd and bappsn every year liefore thn coming of tlie cold w eather. l!c declares however, (hat thoy hnvp been fewer thi.s year than In prn- vlouft years end have been mostly limited lo the liouhtB of forelgnera CjutoII an- Berta th a t neighboring cltlee a re Buffering m ore from Ihesf^ smaJl breaJtB th a n th is city.

In Nnw Jerfley R ailroad avftmis, n ear Chasm !ii mraet. G ludia C hw san*, of g? 6fuJberry street, w as held up and robbed by three men last n igh t. ChaASene. who ia a peddler. eaJd th a t the tr io stepped out from a shadow. One robber held hla hand ov^\r CtiBOBene's m outh and th e o ther two Seerrhed him. T he peddler w as relieved of

-S6 in oaab and shaw ls v’a lu ed a t SUTwo chargvB o f g rand larceny were

made against F lo rlan KruBiweskl. th irty - BIX y e a n old. ]n tb e T h ird Pfeclncl Court ihje morning and Ihe accused was com­m itted In d efau lt of f&to bail.

KnjBewftflkl boarded a t 37 Adams Pireei and It is alleged th a t Septem ber 36 he robbed M ary FlOrkowskJ* of the sam e a d ­dress, of 153, ‘ And A dam W eamnikl, of Adam s street, of KG A fter the robberies were dlacovered, K niszw eskl w»*nt tu B chenertady an d re tu rn ed yfwterday- when f he was a rre s ted by D etedJves Kuhn and y u ln n of headd iiarters

Jew elry , tw o revolvers and money to ihe value of ab o u t I33T) were stolen from the homo of JpoiopaH W eikaso t, of 14 Jac k ­son (rtreet, yeetorday afternoon The thiovea pried open tno kitchen door The Jew elry consisted of tw o gold waiclies and chains, gold ring ahd gold »tkJtpln. The money laJten am otreted to ITS.

T be apartm en t* of H ym an Klaus, on the second fiuor of 87 S iraifo rd place, ware en tered with a key during the ah- sene'e o f Rfra. K laus yesterday and a pair \ of tro u se rs an d IJ.2S stolen.

F rederick Newhouse, o f M7 South O range avenue, reported th s i thieves had e n t s r ^ hla y a rd Sunday nlgtit and etoien ft Ure shoe from b is auUMnobll*.

S h o e

B R E A K I N G I N * ’

a new sh o e is a p a in fu l ex p er ie n ce fo r m o s t w om en. E m an c ip a tio n from i th is d is c o m fo r t is w ith in reach o f ja ll. I

Patrician iare m ad e to fit y ou r foot. They [ a d a p t th e m s e lv e s to every lin e and c u rv e , c ln sc ly bu t w ithout p re s s u re , and th e y re ta in th e ir sh ap e ly lines. W e in v ite in spec tion of o u r lin e o f i P A T R IC IA N footw ear.

$ 3 . 5 0 a n d $ 4 ]

P.R. Murphy Shoe Co.H3 BROAD ST. (South),

e N e w a rk , N, J.

Do You Use

OLIVE OIL?If so . you can Ret the

v e ry best - pure im ported k in d h e re a t Ihe low est p r ic e s in N ew ark .

I P lo t T lo a , 60c 1 Q u a r t T in* , 1 .10

O a l. T in s , 2 .0 0 I O a l. T in s , 3 .7 3

O live Oil is used ' by many people to

's t r e n g th e n t h e i r s tom achs, and it is very good lor tli3t pu rpose .

It a lso m attes ?. de ligh i- iul d re s s in g lo r salads.

MENK’ SP r e s c r ip t i o n P b a rm a c y

14(1 Mtrket Street, Newirk

T o Hold M tM Jnaary Mooting.A m issionary meeting, to continue th e

misirloiMiry Jubilee sp irit, will b« held a t the F irst P resby terta ji Church to -m or­row afternooti a t 3 o'clook. T a» p asto r of th e Church will open the meeting, and on address will be noade by Mrs. J . H. Kbowles. MJs* O. U Law rence, aecre- U ry of the W om an's Board of Mlsslona of ^be Rsformwl Church, will tell of con­dition* a t various mission itatlon*. an she found In 4 recent trip urouad the world- A m u rirsl program will be given by Mis* Caroline J- Seller and Carroll Baekel- -A social hour. v iU i the aerving o f refreahm ents, w ill close the afternoon.

Holzhauer’s SodaIS AS GOOD AS IT TASTES

Broad and Market Streets

^he Noondiy Lunch Hour

— [s a busy one around our Soda Fountain. Chocolate with Malted Milk is one of the favorites.

S a 11 i n e s ? O f course, all you want.

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STILL NO HEAD FOR PRINCETON

T m te c s ' Meeting P i t Off U itii

N e itW e e k -C o im itte e Report

Miy Be Orerraied.

•WILSON POLICr CHIEF ISSUE

StAtf CorrtftpQniiff\f^PrUNClCTON. O.'t ii>'hr.n |

by rnm 'etnn i:nh'THiiv uii Mh- hi-Iim-Iimii of ft prfulrir-iH to Oil tli'* .by Woudrcpw WUnoii win t; h»‘ ^rnnilldJite for M«'V<‘riini- in to t’»* ^unoflu^r Th^ nH-ntInjf «'f iti** * •of iruRtii^-ft which wn« •" liH 'r pliiO' ]Thur^ilft)' «if thiH wi-f-k Imi* h»#'n ptjtir-d irntH ThiirsfU)' of ricxt W4ck |

04*N-rmor WIJHori will he uiiflUlc fil* tend Ihp Vi-rik, hi* polulcrtl |cinfBff*'»>*'niF <’nrryinK thin i" Tr*-xan. ah j a n V t » r n o r I h « * f o r i i n r i . r i - K M « - n l o f 11 - I UhlM-PFlIy If fx-umch= 111 !l!«* tifiHl of thn | b o i i r d of |

Not ttif l•M( ht♦•R1 lnff»rmHtlon hftH bfni Klv«*n to Ih* put»lk- hj. tlH* commlttc.- ni' J point*'d to r#*romm»*Ti*i n candlriaUi >ih m : ritoir probnbl^ cliolre ThtTe iR rrfi.*on rn | bsUovc. howf'S'fr. lliul th<; rocoiniU'n'hi ■ lion of ih«' commIKoe xnay h<* ovprmh'l by the honrd.

Thi^ rornin1ttr*f' h tlonilnuloi;! tiv invi' who boil^ve* In th f Wooilrow Wllmoi [»il. 1 't comluotlnK tho onlverHl!j-. Tih* .h fh»' IKillcy ihn l <*all5 for the im bunilonli'in >-f . Ihe ■orlfil nnrl n lh le tlr t‘h‘meni#> i.if I'-i- Vprsil>‘ life to Iho Ijitellerliiiil nml »-l i< • • tlOnnl plemonl AR mpfeflfM’d hy il pprn- or VV'lIftOb hlni»«lf wlille he ni th'*iioftd of PrlinoRtnTi. hiR policy In tn pn ' , v fiit th e “RldeihowR Uehiir Inip-T- itfttit th a n th e ihow lif»elf " |

AlfhoUffh the comniltie*- Ir CMptrolh-il l^y tbift arrfneiU, the h'vnnl nf (ruRh-cH h iirnn* | tnu ted by ihe mitHafmtRtu of th*' WiHnlr-w i 'Wllvon policy Thf n.njorlly rin i‘‘iFlM of | ^ b n u i tw o volen If Ihp r io \cn n ’T hhimli v n ta th a niii)orlty w.-ild hr rediiri-ii tn ■WVW-

In he nn aci'epfrd fncl I hat the eholch nl preftetii Men hHw<-**o T’T, Jo i n a ^ \^ r H lbbcn, who ).* oppoRcrl to the f|itnd* Wnbcle ati*! r>r. H A (tnrllehl.b f ‘WflUrnra. who fnvorR li. Dr. Mlhbcn hoR ihe Ropport 'if 111" T-l omter faction of j f t r hoard , while Dr Oarfleld in favored

It mnJorll> t-f the I'omnilttee O ther ipinieR have fH>en mfntlonpil. but the renJ vonroRt Ir Wfnpt wujjetl with thone Iw i m en chiefly under rllecniaslon. The pout- ponernm i of ihe iiipetlnit of th e tru.xtees »eema to he the iHifpone of ileferrioR rc- tlon III the hope nf ah nmlonlile fidlne!* m enf before the m atie r reaoheR the public.

MANUFACTDRES CENSUS

OF NEW JERSEY TOWNS

WASHtNOTON\ D. C., Ort. IT -P re lim ­inary atatemenlH of the general resulta of the thirteenth United fMiitea cenRue of manufactureK of Kearny, Weat Ho­boken and Plainfield were leeiied to-day by Cenaua Dtreelor Durand. They con- tain auminarlea eomparlng the OK ircR for ilMM and 1DQ9 by totalH prepared under the d^rcetloh of WUIIarn Nf- Bteunrt, chief a'a^tlstlelan for mnnu/ncinree The fig- bVea are aubject to >*ijch revlRlon as may be nereixary after ft further enanilnatlon o f the nrlglaal reporte.

The value of products repreaenta thetr aetltnf value or price at the plunta aft ac­tually turned out by (he factorlee during the eanaua year and does not necessarily have any relation to the amount of ea1«a for thn t year.

In Kenrny the value of producta In IMI /w a a IS.306,000 and In IfiOi $4<428.000, an In-

cfeaM of M per cent. There were IS ee- tabllshm enta tn 1900, as compared with 11 In 1804. an Increase of C4 cent. The average number of wage earners In 1908 waa 2.S80 oa agaInRt 1,303 In 1904, an fncreaie of U8 per cent. There was ati liidreaee of lf4 per cent In capital, which waa S8.5.S1.000 in 1909, against 12,925 In 1904. 'J'he n limber of Rataried ufhduls and clerk a in 1009 wna 277 and 44 In 1904.

The summary for West Hoboken showa an increape of 44 per cen t In the number of eatabllRhmentfti W per cent. In salaries axkA wag#R«« “Und nine f>er cept. In the value added byi ruanufactures. There were 187 eatablUhmenta In 1808, as com­pared w'lth 96 In 19Mr an Increase of 43, The value of products'In 1909 w as | 6,6T7,- 800; In 1904. 15,947,000. ft decrease of $ ^ . 00( or six per cen t There was a HO per cent, decrease in mlscellanoouH expensea; 22 per cent, in the average number of wage earners and 20 per cen t In the cost of m aterials.

Percentages of Increase for PJaInfleld srere as follows; S3 per cent. In coet of m aterials used. 28 per cent, in the capi­ta! Invested, 22 per cent. In the number o f oatahllfthmrnte and two per cent. In the value of products. There were 60 •atabllshm eiits In 1D09 as compared with 4t In 18M, an Increase of U. Tlje value of products In IS09 was $3,640,000; In I8.s78,000, an Increase of $77,000 De- presses were; 41 per cent. In mlscellft- Aeons expenseR; 13 per cent. In the num­ber of Rfilarted ofllolftls and clerks; 12 per cent. In the value added by nianufaclure; l l per cent. In the average iiumher of wage earners and one per-ceni. In sal­aries and wages.

PL A IN FIE L D ACTS FOR

BETTER CAR SERVICE

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1911

START RIGHT HOWTrode at one of the A. & P. stores and you will never regret it. A money- saving p r o p o s i t i o n immediately

0 0 0 0 ® ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ^ ^ 5 ^ I

CKBISTKAS WILL $008 BE HERE. SAVE YOUR TRADI8G STAMPS AND EXCHANGE THEM FOR FREE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

Extra S tam ps with Teas

30 STAMPS \X TfA 3 5 c 10 STAMPS rV.!; 4 0 c80 STAMPS TEA 5 0 c J 6 STAMPS I’ ViJ TEA 6 0 c I'OO STAMPS TEA 7 0 c

80 STAMPSwith 1 can

A . , *te 1 * .

50c

25 STAMPSwith 1 bottle

A .SP . Extracts

25c

Extra S ta m p s with Coffees

10 STAMPSC0EFEE2 5 C 18 STAMPS COFFEE2 8 c20 stamps: ';" COFFEE 3 0 c 30 STAMPSr'; COFFEE 3 5 c AOSTAMPS;'‘;,;;COEEEE3 8 c

AN UNBEATABLE COMBINATIOND IR E C T I O N S O n N u m b e r 1 p u t N u m b e r a ; o n N u m b e r 2 p u t N u m b e r 3 . T h e n E e t .

A. & P.BUCKWHEAT

OR

Pan Cake Flour 10 Cents

A . & P . C R E A M E R Y

34cBUTTER

A. A P. PURE

Maple Syrup 15j<nii 35c

A Sale of Household NecessitiesAt Extraordinary C u t Prlcen. Everything in Favor of the C ustomer^

1, ft P. EftyNBRT SOAP

B Chs. 2 5 g4e. I'aUe

FAIRY SOAPItvs'iiDir i ’ rli'R Or.

A C a k e 4 c .

Pacilic Toilet PaperB fp ijlR f D fice do.

7 R o l l s 2 5 c

1X L m mK a rt ila r i rh‘» 5' ff*"'k Pk*. 4c . a n d 7c .

Washing Fluid A Bottle , . . IGc

A. S P. Ball or Square DlueKor* orloft Ho.

a B o x 5 c

B R O O M S

Each 35c. & 40c.Clothes Linas

Each 121c. and 15c.X-Ray Metal Potisti3 C a n s 1 0 c

H o r iila r oaoti.

Safely Matches

1 doz. Boxes 5c.Ctiloride ol lime

Regular 8c. . 6cPOllSH or LYEH o r iila r prlco Ho.a C a n 6 c

T H E W asliin fl P o w d e rICeriflnr prlrr Se-.

2 p k g s . 5 c .

Economy an Uppermost FactorNot that we ever sacrifice one particle of — Xo quote low prices— but our

natural advanlayes-being located •'OUT OP THK MIOM RENT SECTION" enables us to at all limes undersell every other store. If the saving of many dollars on the purchase of home furnishings is of any importance to you, you will loose no time in making th e com­parison that will convince you that

We Save You 25 Per Cent. On Your Purchases7 "

As Further Evidence of Our Liberality, We Are Giving Away

S THIS $15 SET OF DINING-ROOM CHAIRS________ »r^!;"":5r5rrr“ ;i

u M

With Every Purchase o r O v e r

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and easily inserted in spaces where from one to ten teeth have been extracted. Tliey look the same as

iialnral teeth, feel the same and cannot he de­tected from the natural teetli. Our artificial

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T he ii!Hpt»r-tor !s In I r trlNett nofho rlty j to o n J fr any io»r off the HTrr-r*ts w hlrh Is , no t In [■.-iipiT < nTidHioii. a ihu- t.f SlV for ! « a fh Infraellon i sn hp Impn-j^r) u n ly «>ne ni<?T7ih<T. H irh tr i l:iixb ii. t .t,-,] ii<ralnsl the orTtlrm.iH'e. whl< h vv;is liili nil :i''<-r1 by \ F . ].. Holt, oltairinnn of ITiP [■ jl.lr. .\f- J fa lrn CoijimlU^e. |

D tp a rlin f i fur th» first tim e from its | CiuitOTTj F'StahllsheG ■when M ayor Mov took [ ofno*. the council iiph<ilrl hlw vpio of iin i aftiendm enl oi; an ordinance passeil At th t )M t m eeting, which wonbi p»-rinit the 6 l 0 n<l(ird Oil Comi’iftny to erect a giiaoUnt? I ta n k of 60.000 galloTia’ cnpacUy. I

M ayor Moy vetoed ihe niHaMire on the j g round th a t the tank would be a nn> p iGti ace and bUouM lie pla'-ftl under RToi.n.l. B;,' EL lie vpto the council susta ined tliul | conientton.

Ovor the M uyor's . VG-io, hew ever, the | cm m rti u p p ro p rla tt.1 for exT^euses In- |cu rrad by Fire I ’hlef hnarip In iMU'noing a convention. The police pension bill was

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“ OTie broken arm . c r fwo broken arm s, fo r th a t m utler, will not Interfere with m y wedding.” *«ld MIbs WUIp II Y'o.stcr- day when nui-sllonerl as to a possible poetponem eni of the nup tia ls because of th e a tr ld en t.

Mles^ W illett was a m em ber of a m otor­ing party consisting of her p a ren ts , Mr. and Mrn. John II. W ille tt, her Hister, Mias B er th a WllleUl her fiftpee and M ark T ha le r, of South Oiang'*. all of whom w ere caught under the r a r when It upaet deeceTidlng a hill.

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N EW TO N , Ort. U --T ax ing frigh t when th e whlfUefrre ram e loose eml fell un th e ir lieela, a team of huriw?. belonging to Jn n iaa B. W heeler, of Tninqu(lii)', ran a w a y dow n Main e treet ye jie rilay a fte r­noon. T hey upaet Ihe wagon near th e j c o m e r o f M ain and Spring atreeta, In ju r­ing Mr- W heeler and hia wife.

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You get every advantage that cash buyer^ receive and buy at the SAME PRICES. This is the ONLY way you can buy nn credit at CASH PRICES. Leading Department Stores, Clothiers, Shoe Stores, Tailors', Cloak and Suit Stores, Jewelers. Dentists, Opticians, etc.—all accept Horace L. Smith Order Checks. All dealings strictiy confidential.

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”A Fool There Wai" at the ’ N eirirk""The Squaw Man”

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At th« NowArk T hw tff) Iasi nfKtil. KAb’ • n H lltlard t>t>f?an hlo Uilrcl er:g»K*^inent w ith in two yfaro In P '‘ri<T BrownoB theRtrlraMy elTtti'iiN^, bui an» wliuletoTn*- play, " A Fool Th^'fH w m .“ Aw a tliem* for d ra in n tlf n, th a tof hearllewaa w antons luring Hffjnltiflly wane and aenalblo nien to ruin In ho old RN Attic trikgpdy Mr Hmwnt^'N trniil- tURnl of It Iw up-to-dnle izi certa in realis- tlo, ovan apocthcular developmeniN It tm acka of the b ru ta lity rif th e prine r!ni( ^ one episode, the In fa tu a ted fool ctias' tteea or, w tihnui m im ing wiTde, t^ e m ocking charm er, whuzn he hnlde to be responsible for hln dow nfall. She cornea UP emlMng and a f te r the m anner of F.m- Oy L egrand In D audH ’a "^^!lpho, de*2lares that no more crm^irmlriK prt>of '>f

rvian'e love can be had th an thu pusslun m oving him ,lu beat lilw TiiislreNS

B arring the Introtln^'tory Hcene. Hhowing Ihe Hon. John ftch\iyler'N affectlonalR leavw-taKlng of hla and child, aw hed ep arts on a diplom atic nilsston abroad, the parade of moral dmintcKratlon. pur­blind folly, voluptuous passion and oon- •um lhg vieee Is as n au sea tin g bh any ta in ted ira ih over which nne m ay itum hie w ithin or w ithout the th e a tre A flw mak- iDf acqualn lanoe w ith flchuyler a i a dc- votad buaband and fa th e r, and aa a brainy , upright N tljen , esleem ed by all and honored by his governm ent, the dia- oovery th a t hla heel Is aa vulitarabU aw th a t o f Achilles oomee aa a shook, as the dUolOBure was Intended to be. Inaemuoh aa tb la aropllded version of K ipling's '•V am pire" roust be p re tty wall known i» local p laygoers by th is lim e, the details of Schuyler’s conduct a f te r meeting the wom an In the case need not be rehearsed. ]{t la aufflclenl to know th a t he presentN ae so rry a spectacle of m anhood debauctiRd by evil Influsncst as has been vl.NuaUsed In tb e th ea tre for a long lime. He la ne ither a pitiab le no r a trag ic dgure.Pi sim ply a foolish one. w hose excesaPN tta p ire no sym pathy for him.

T he production has been kep t up to its ertg ltia l plotorlal s tan d ard by a fresh- •o ln g of tbe soenlo In v estitu re and the fOnera) perform ance of tha play is as lUuslve In Its denotefnent of chariLcter and situa tion as form er representflilnris fif ilio w ork wers. Mr H tlU sril's po rtraya l of Sohuylsr re ta ins all Its g raph ic qualities and em otional power, and Alphonze £th> lar a s th e devoted friend who would save hkm Is <\uUe as sa tla fac ta ry aa were hla predecessors, W illiam 4?ourtlelgh azid B ertcn C hunh lll, in the past. Miss g lh ia Pe&rson again m akes of the on- obsjitresa a n ^ a tu rc l>oth seductive and repellan t, and Miss Stella A rcher relm- p a r ts the qualities of g racious and for­giving womanhood to the wronged wife. L ittle "B oots” W urster again Imperson­a te s the child In winsome fapbion.

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“ T h e B q tiaw n iiin /*In presenting Edwin M llum Royle'a

f o u r ^ t play, "The Squaw m an.” a t the OrpTieum T heatre yeste rday afte rnoon and la s t n ig h t Cor.se P ay lun » stock company brought to the a tten tion of large audl- sncek a d ram a th a t excUeil much Interest during the several aeasona W illiam Fav-, e rsham used 11 ba s p ta rrlng medium. As will be recalled hy those who wl(nes5e«l the perform ances of the piece during Mr. F av ersh am 's two ^ngsgeftlents a t tha N ew ark. 1t is ah adroit blending of fie- m erits io be found m sot-leiy dram as, problem plays and m elodrAmatic ‘Thrill- ere "

The Introductory scene a t M eudesley T o w era the English oountry home of the E a rl of ICerhlll. fu rn ish es th e Impelling m otive Io the action th a t resu lts In the subsequent conipllcatlons. It Rmacki of the society dram a, and In Its personages, social atm osphere and environm ent !s la s trik in g con trast to the n\ore absorbing deVelopmenlfl In the la te r e liuallons. The noble earl, having looted th e treasu ry oT hlB reg im ent's fund fa r the re lief nf wld-' owg an<f roriilTans.’ 1e- enabLad-.-to i>rAwrvs hks repu ta tion and the fam ily honor by the generosity of his cousin, Captain Jam es W yim egaie. who, being In kive w ith tho em bezzler's wife. "D iana," cnn- sentB to pose as the guilty p a rty and to disBppaar. not, hO'wever. before his ras- eaJly re la tive m akes a w ritten confefl' elOD of hiB w rongdoing th a t m ay be used agfoinst him If he falls to keep hla prom- tt«« to bla benefactor,

As th a flslf-sacrlflelng cap ta in cannot rerokln In England, he com es to this country, and, under the nam e <if Jim C arston . facps tho fu tu re on a ranch in W yoming. He mlxea w ith the -owboya and Incurs the enm ity of HuwkhiH,a ca ttle m etie r ami a ll-a round had man, whose a ttem p t to kill him la frunlra ted by N o t-r -R lte h . an Indian maid, send­ing a bullet through the deBperario. Cars-

Ilf* Se again saved by the infatu- otod girl, who nurses him th rough a fiiTar and establishes herself In his home w ith th e iPRVitable resu tl. O ut of g ra t­itude to hla preserver, f*araton makes her ■his wife, thereby defying th e socdal eon- ventloTiB of the region and Incurring the vtlgm a a ttach in g to a aquaw m un.

T h e rea fte r events bo shape them selves th a t Coraton la urged by the KerbiU fam- ily BOlldtor to. re tu rn to E ngland anti ta k e poBsaesion of the title and esta tes Of th e la te ly deceased earl. He refuses to do eo. declaring th a t his w ife -an d child m ake such a course im possible The doatti of hie wife shortly a f te rw a rd over- ew nes th a t difficulty and perm its him to re tu rn to the England he loves so well wttli th e prospect of finding happ iness In m arry in g the widowed countess.

TTi* play Is staged with th e regard fo r TwallsTn In depicting th e locale of action tlHit helps to m ake M anager P ay ton’s p foductlo rs enjoyable, and th e Initial per- fonnanoe was sp irited and sm ooth. In th e t l t l i role, Clifford Stock euccesded ad- B lra b ly In m erging hJe ow n Identity Into th a t of the assum ed ch arac te r. T he ex* tied cap tain 's m anly a ttr lb iitee were de­noted In a w inning m anner. Mis* Mabel B row nell os Diana K erhllt ha* oompora- ttvoly llttl* to do, but does th a t well, and IgSse Jessie M acAlliflter's em bodim ent of K ot-U -R ltoh 1b oonvlnolng- The produc­tion b rin g i Into play the full scrength of t l ^ P ay to n foz^ei, and a ll the members Of th e eoot acquit them selves so well as W p to rao te enjoym ent of th e dram a.

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Jhidtenoea a t P ro c to r 's T h e a tre y e ite r- dmr a fte rnoon and laet n ig h t w ere trea ted to dJeappoIntm entt and aurprlBee In tha laaflihy fea tu res of th e vaudeville pro- g fgniv W righ t LoHmer, who had won eonslderable favo r here oe a s ta r In "The S hepherd K htg," d isappo in ted m any of taU old adm irers because of th* ch arac te r o f th e okstch In w hich he appeared , and th e P rincess R ajah w as responsib le for th e elernent of surprise,

"T h e C m ctflx .'' a p lay le t In three ■oeties, of which D ean C a r ra is th e au- th o f, w as th e vehicle by w hich M r Lor- hner effected his re -cn tn v io a on th e 1ocr4 stage . Such opportunities a s It. affords (o r th e em ploym ent of Mr. L oH m er's ta l­en ts, he m akes the roost of, b u t these op­p o rtun ities a re lim ited. The piece Is alle­gorical ra th e r th an d ra m a tic and Is a serm on in th ea tric guise a g a in s t d lA rust. I t Is bulK, however, on a them e and a ro u n d Incidents th a t have n o t as yet bM om s common sub jec ts of dJscuiskm tn th l* section of the coun try , however fa m ilia r th ey m ay be to residen ts of New O rleans. The au th o r h aa d ea lt bold­ly w ith his subject, and . a lthough the end m ay be th o u g h t to ju s tify th e m eans. It la doub tfu l th a t this can be regarded as suffletent excuse for the exhib ition of life tn th e New O rleans d is tr ic t w herein the social evU Is legalised,

T h* Princess R ajah w as seen In the O rien ta l dances in w hich she has won her rep u ta tio n as a vaudeville perfo rm er. E x­h ib iting herself in scan ty oostum M , her appearance was a d e e fd ^ shock to tho m ore refined onlookdrs, w hose sensitive­ness has not been blunted by B roadw ay d ig ln g tu the d isd q su re of fleshly charm s, A g a rm en t or tw o m ore w ould s o t have U dseaed enjoym ent of her g racefu l evo« lutlons. The s tag e a t le a st w as wslL d i^ s e d .

p o t h e r su rprise In s to r* fo r th e apdi- snoe w as th e sb lllty show n by George M bKay and John C antw ail tn a m irth- com pellln f act, en titled 'T h e PoUceman and th e A ekpocket." T h is ta len ted team oopupled a very m odest p lace on th e pro­g ram ,' b u t a very oonsplmioue one on th e beards, Tim C m nin w as meen tn a mon- olflgite th at* .ough t to be mmlffOMd, a t

with It agsln , while Pflul T..ii i'’*rolx, billed HN lh«- ' ni.'ul ltalt«!] wfiulil N l<J inttiruHt lo hls4 jugstHui; i«i iru liv uinkihg ft more novel. The Hanlon (IraihvrN and eom- puriy coriliibuied not a little to the fun- mnklng plerocrUs In the program Qutgg and N ickerson g{*v* an am using roTnlr t'umplflxlon !0 a muftlcal a rt. snd Fanny FDndpIler'n e x p e r tocrn nn the slack wire Was enjoypd by those who rt* nmuend by i^uch sperlaltieH. Motion p ic tu res round­ed out the bill.

“ T h e M g h I R id e i 'It Is r a t h e r s u r p r i s in g th a t ih<» t e r r o r -

txihg t a c t i c s a n d th e vio lent n e n e s ac- co m pnnying Ihe w a r f a r e be tw een th a to ­bacco w s r e h n u e e o w n ers an d th?» inde­pen d en t to b a cco g ro w er* in K e n tu c k y ehuuld not hnve been reflected on the mchKlrRmutic .stage before th is , In "Tlie N ig h t Rider. '" w hich w as foolU ghted at Ihp (Columbia T h e a t r e y e s U r d a y . the anonymouH a u t h o r lian a l t ' ^mpted lu jl- liiatralt* some of th e m ethod* a d o p ted by the wlinleffUe b u y e r s of cTop* to coerce the p r o d u c e r s into a r c e p U n g su ch pr ices Rs th e y a r e p leased to g h ’«* ' T h e m e a n j thus e m p lo y ed hu ’lude ihc b r ib ing of ,1 Judge, who d]BrTde.sc.s Ihe ph-.s^s agHlnHt lu c h n ig h t r ide rs ah niu i b ro u g h t hf- fore him on ih e c h a rg e of d n s t ru y ln g Ufa it rd prt iper ly

The hasla of the dram atic R<"tion uT^the play Is thfl effort of a warehouse owner PLjd his unscrupuloup aUorney to defeat the clecUon of h. prosecuting altornev , vho will bring the nfTenders to puiilnh- nieni i 'h e i do nrit auoofed In their project, howet’er. hut Hcii fttcvpns, the young law'yer who defles them lo 4lo their worst, and hip Rani-ee. M ary Andiews, thft dau g h te r of ihe ir Judicial tool, are mud* to feel their power in way®than one before tiie gang Is routed.

The first two acts pre burdened w ith talk of a th rea ten ing order on both sidea of the firing line ond the subsequent de­velopm ents a re mildly InlercstinK-

A fairly capable perform ance of the popular price order la given by ]>ogan Paul, John Fenton. \^ ilbur Derouge. Henfion I.* M ar. George F HhKbrouck. Edwina Paul. C’lurn Flsher and the others In the cast. • « •

The “ <^ueen of B o h o m la ."Little leas than two hours' m erry en te r­

tainm ent Is afforded by the ''^u aen of Bohem ia" Com pany th it began a week » sSUgageinehl a t the G ayely T heatre yeste r­day. C atchy songs, comely young women andj clever com edians coTnblnW to m ake the m uslra l ex travaganza In which they figure pleasing to the RudienceB,

M aking the m ost of their opportunities. Edward^ M oran and C rane Wilbur, who are responsible for the book and lyrics, strike a happy medium in porlrsy lng the

■ tria ls of a G*rmnn an4 Celt, the fa thers of large families, who s lm y frbm the s tra ig h t path a fte r iitiending a b rew ers' ccrventlon , The m urder of a Celestial Is one of jhe-pn lnor happenings a ttribu ted to th e iovla! by a son and daughter, wtiq a re b en f'uphn teaching th e ir parent® a I^Rsoh.

Countess Rossi as Yvette, the Queen, ftm i Sldm an. as Otto SatierKuy. and Charles Drew, as Sham us MacGIlMcuddy. also were prom inent In the fun-makLiig and susta ined th* reputatlnns earned by them In lh* burlesqii* field, aa did WUl J W ard. K athleen Kay and the C lark sla­ters, who Introduced floius m usical spe­cialties.

* « «Variety at the ro i i t i .

Among the more Interesting vaudeville ofrerliig.H a t the Court T hea tre is the per­form ance of the comic sketch entitled ■The \\ 'a rd H eeler." by Keogh and F ran k s , ijoih a re given plenty of scope for cITectlvely eniployitig ihclr en te rta in ­ing rcsourcpfi. In th e dual role of a pollt- leal boss and r young Lochlnvar, Mr, Keogh compels laughter. Misa F ran c is 's aingmg la a p leasan t Incident gf the act.

the ir perform ances cijr- Various mu­sical Insuum ente . BallAy and- Tear, col­ored en lerta lnem , fu rth e red enjoym ent of the show, and aa a fenmle Ifnpemonator •Biseeaux shftwed a mimetic facu lty th a t

M orris kept (be aud i­ence fn a laugh ing mood by h!* droll

• flthrles while he occupied the stage. The program al*^ b rough t forw ard Owley and

' Randolph, in’ a Bingirjg and dancing spe­cialty. and I.eonard snd Alvin dog . dancers. h

Thk regu la r change 'in the bill nex t T hursday will .Introduce Miss Josephine Knoll and o th e r clever pei^orm ers

o •' * * 7“riettysbupg

By [tfi perfo rm ance of ''O eity sbu rg B" a t the Arcade T h ea tre yeaierday a fte r­noon and la s t night. M anager M um ford's stock com pany gave not a little pleasure

to the audience w itnessing the production ' rnm hlnljig e tlrrlng Incidents of a m ilitary I c h a rac te r and rom antic developmenta

grow ing out of the Antagonism between the N orth and the South, the play has m erits th a t commend It to onlookers

s • «T h e P^ew W iU th ing to ii.

A lthough the audience® a t the W ash lns- toh T h ea tre yeste rday were not eo 'la rg e a« th e one a ss is tin g a t the opening of the house la s t S a tu rd ay night, y e t th e m atinee orowd and th e evening assem blage w ere o( such, a size a s Indicated a lively In terest n M anager P o x ’® appearance in the loool

th ea trica l field and in the en terta inm en t n« provides a t popular prices. The feo-

program , com prising vaude- X mo^•lng pictures. Is AbsA ttell, th e f e a th e rw e i^ t cham pion w hoF ? |h t ^ ^ ^ ''T he Big

* • *C o r o n a t lo a T ^ c to rea .

In l l i l pletoMn. llluntm Hn*Of eonn,nt*d with t h , coronationor K ln c George, will b , ahown In tli* Lyceum T hoatre, East Orange, neat T huraday 1,’rM ny an a S atu rday . E ah lb lt-

M ajeatlc th e a tre i. New York, thte f ,n they excited m uch In tercat, being the lineat ty p e .o t m oving (deturee to a ijlch n t(e r Ion b d a been called. The dime are not tin ted , b u t the original photographa of the Bcenee , depicted a re reproduced In n a tu ra l colora by the tirban-S m lth paO ente, They will be shown- every a f te r" '’m k ,?,'"* P ''°e«eai' Of theexhibition will be devoted to the O ranae V alley Social Settlem ent. u ran g e

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AS TO ORGANIZED LABORTo Ihe Editor of lAe JfEWS:

S Ir-T h e a rtic le In the News of October n headed 'Rule* W hich Do Not H r o t r to ' and -signed "R ohert B ruce Spencer" le cdgtalnly In teresting. I beg to request an explanation from Mr. Spencer of hls flg- UTha. Does he m ean to e la te th a t there a re 16,000,000 adu lt -male w orhers in the U nited S ta les engaged in m echanical In- duBirJes or trad es? Does he mean to s ta te there a re 0,000,000 women and g irls over slgteefi. years o£ age engaged In m aebanl- eal industries o r trades? Does he m ean to s ta te there a re 20,000,000 girle and boys under six teen years o f age engaged in m echanical b td u s t r t» o r trad es? u he does, these e ta tem m fa a re a s Inoorreot aa hls s ta tem en t th a t " th e re a rc 4,000 OGO men, wpmen, b o y i end g trl i over e i g h t h yeare of age who do belong to labor unlOBi."

In regard to U r. Spanoer'a la s t ni» i» .m tW .Oemparir.' v riw t r probably b e tte r

t a b o r unlone, cla im s th a r e are >.000,000 m e m b e r * o f th e A m e r i c a n F e d e r a t i o n o( Labor. Men w h o h a v e In v e s t i g a ie d Mr. tR t m p e r i ' s f ig ure s s a y th s y c a n be ma te r tg l ly r ed u ce d a n d m a d e correc t, tv i ia i e v e r t h e m e m h r r s h lp of la b o r u n io n s m a y he, t h e y a re th o ro u g h ly o rg sn isc . l a n d a r c led a n d contro lled by nu-n w u , h a v e b u t one obje c t In view, n am ely , th , odvanve iuer j l of th e se ld sh I n te r e s t s ,,f t h e i r n ie n ib e r s w i th o u t any rc g s t , l fur Mi, w e lfa re of Ihe g e n e ru t Ishurlng ni,-n . .f Ihe |,res,-i.i t ime „t ilnise who m a y , „ iu , li f ter th ru )

T h e r e are m a n y c l t l s eh s of New- .In s , . and of o th e r .Slates who believe ih m i l 'oiigr,-a» c o l d m a k e a fa i r I n t e n ig a t i . i of the u n -A in e r l ra n . lllegsl end o i u ' " i Bli-e nietliuilH of m a n y uf the lahui ijnl,' i,- th i it It would lie m a d e nliilu ta alt ir - ycople Miei tlie most Inlqultiius l i u ' , 1'. ■ i Ihe ,.rH»i-ni d ay a r e sunie of tin- Iniii:r,ir,iir , ,

No r.iii m inded Am erlran ran iiHe. i . a n e i i i d t a h l e . f a i r u r a n n l n i l l . m of h i l e u i n yn i . n f<u I h r e l ' m ■nie'U J>f .............tnierPBls , 'f I t ' m r m h e r r . luu »'i'-r. uii s t r l i e to m ake. In th i s rm in t rv . nu sMe- K . r r a o (if Inteir, or any cl.ise e v e r , t r ,, Amerk-sn should do iiH h>legal'v . to s t ‘T ' ' ■ ' 'should end w 'lerebeg in Yunra t ru ly . ‘ V,,,,'

tinirige. N J . Or"t*’r '

BENEFITS OF SAVINGS BANKS LIFE INSCRANCE

To lAf M-HSir- T h e fo llowing anil P!a'f>rrNutP

taken m m i offlciRi Ui^ l.m.kGOmmlflalOiier (if MB^MaChiist il:- lo RRvInf* b a n k IKp In iu ru rw r 5I1" ;1J t>* of Interefli tn all Uit* l Ulivn* of N- w Jd-r ®ey Thin m u t te r •huul' i fiiUJ'-n l u r ^ b ' ' l a r ly to ihe w Rxe-earnera of uui S’hu*. for it phowH A way whcn».iy niui > *>1 th e m ca n m a k e prov is io n agilriH. ilut! Hlip of need I h a i ih ay know In ' i .miutf. mid which lh«y dread . Iiul fiml ulnm.-i Irnpofl- Hlble lo p ro v id e fur, on Afiii .iii c f th e Mtfh r o s t of living a n d Hu- tilkli ofipMuranca

This fthiujld also Appeal s ln riKlv lo aH citlaeua who earnesily desire i-i Im w ini- proved coudlllona for all ilu* w.iokers of our P late, and lo all who are In any way In teresied In any and aJl upnft . tnl wel­fa re work There is no reoaou wliy T|ua plan of econoros and anvlUK will not w*irk a* Bucoeeafully In New Jersey as H Is 'ii - inx In MasKttchufletfR. and tlif- pMLpU. ..f N«w Jpr«e.v rt* eniltled t*’ iho henefi*® thAi m sv bp derived from ll M Bh<niM bo popularised In th is Ptaie. snil J L and UuRi th a t ftl! oitizene who fe»*l a t a : InierRRied in hettehiiR (he condition* <r living In New Jersey will take the trmil-lp to inform thnmselvA® regarding Ihle ext'fi lent plan th a t hoa been adt'pted by our ■ister S tale, and will (hen Imprest Ihem Selves Sn semiring the proper lexlpi*i;*m needed to c a r r j Into effeel.

T h e b a n k oommlaBloner of M a s s a r h u - «etlB pays " T h e second (ul! ypAr of snv- Ingp b a n k Ilf* InsurHii re ended (^<'lfJber 31. 1910 T h is r ep o r t ineliides the a n n u a l e i a t e m e n te for the y ea r of ihe b an k a w h ich h sv * under tH ken life in s u r a n c e u n d e r C h a p t e r Ml of the ac ts of iDCff. Tha ob.lecl of savlngB b a n k life Inpurnnce 1* in r educe the cos t of Ilf* iLPuranre to th e w age-ea rr je rH of th is coTqmonwealth by e l l rn ln a t ln g th e cowl of so llc lia tlon an d the j iubseauen l collect ion of p rem lunip ev e ry w eek f r o m door to door Thia r e su l t Is a t t a i n e d hv Ihe ea lab l i sh m en t nf n x e n n e n a t varlouB pla cesVln ih * com monweRlth , Bom* of which a r e open to the k^^neral puh l l r , w h e re RppllpaHona for Inaura ime

may he made and prem ium * collected for the biinke.

"In many case* an agency la rstitbllafted fnr (he vonvetilenre «if a ginuii f»f w n ^ - earners ill th# mill, f a d u r y oi i ther pinre w here th#y a re em ployed A i!.«uRvuujntH wre n»ad*. wUh thoBv wh<f «o .lealre. for the agency li> dad itrt th d r prem:uMie from the jiR\ roll aa they fall due rtiTnnnrl). tf u piLlry-hnlder hue a HRVtnK’) ii.ctmiit hi (n> bank, h* m ay utTHOg^tn have bin I ’f-ru-’mi?* deducted fr«im li^*? 'St-y rml u.ie I'remiuma on 13* pollcler- .iin nuw . a I from Huvings de^uiRile

T 'e folii'wing policy fnrni>i 4^e licen •[•'M il for ihe nee of the 1 1 •.mce de- ■ t ' lehts of pAvinffs banU.- il M e m ' Il tl'.H present tim e

>,ii Hy m onthly [uvinlum^1 W'hole life p*.»llcy. wuti jiremuinie

'■Hiding at aj(e Ti..J IltuIowm enl pi'lii > mmi .ring at

'4>' eg'( T ueu ls-vcH f eiKlowi ' i ' (.ulloy i I ■iyur,irir.4‘ uinl uM |,.-r,M4Ui |ioi

•i»niti|i.iii)f II I’eriitiii 1, , r m,, p.■ I itift* u|> to ftge fif. w\ ‘ . i trvair. »*iim

i-Kcli year t lu r e n ' 1 ; un ® Iuh ni' ‘JlSt-’

A (IM Aga penenui i :i.-i ftiriimii .11 iTflt..,*, liilt JU ' I fiT li.i'

• i-luiti f t all prcn\j ,ii> p , i in, i i‘■ftth bef'TC Ihe a t al.i h itu* hie in- ■"im> Is io beguj rhesr- hicuinc.s mperLHliUiH iiiAy be Atr,i -,- \ (o tiegui

“itiier di age slxly or ii .12;. --i\iy fl\e ■ fh) H> anritiBl liri tijj .-i - uir !*4’inl-an

imal or qimrier-anmuii l--:,. uieiitH th'Tf- ifi

'1 b lra igh t life p u linrweni> p a ju n o it ;iti i-oh'

" 3. 'J’v,pniy->ear fTul.n?.:, • 'i{ p llc.y ' ' [All tun Rhine ai e n 11 ‘iiiniii 10 the

iii'i-kly pH .iiic'iH or 'in d '.s ’■ i.il [toili'li'S al«o Ixaued |

TliV monthly prennuni 1 !i M??a art- m lendu! AM « Mubsfitntr f-'i tj.- !iiflu!*tt lal I'ollrlfh, lht*y a ie ailiiph 1 Uir ih-c Ij i l R largo (.'lopnrlhiii of tin- wn »'h ni«-rs .u iIjiM ruriiniuiiwi-uJiii. riu*n |. •in,;i.i-iii Mm hire, Ksiile Ihe low. osi is ilu’ Ken

Hoale ill muiii IuIhI v.ili.i'- pro^lsuitis Uhe iiup<.?nahl crimi.fiili wsi ilirj, peiffirm la In, prevenllug liiv exi.eim.- of bnrlai from becoming a Mobiii proliaps an overw helming burden pou tln'K*- h-fi bv- Iblid when dealh I’lr i j is . I'l > > oit- I?>sil?>i1 in \arKni'< am oiim e, n*-' Ki»r.ifi limn J,rn« The aniiii.ii prem ium fi.rhi.M udupit-iJ lo the hlglirai g rad e iff v, a t - -»n ruHr n. a- well AH scho(»l teK4-|\<‘rM, c l r ' k ' inr n i hirks, elo

"The total premiimiH on onyim il poiif o-s '•arnad durjng the year wet?' $.'»n,;bi4 :il I'b. tulul expeUHeH ch«t rg'-iililc s , 11piemUiMiH, ItioUiding toe oo’iTr.tiulluii 10 thtt giiurm ily fiimJ, wiilci, >, ■ ''ilii.c wpieaklng not an expens-- fn 5..e <m«1 n.*niMoipe, were iS.f-TJ > . r-howlna 1 ............ .H 4 per cent o f iJie K bo\r HUi -iinl ■ ( rn pi*ap»»s. 81: H39.8fl wa.'i for nieilliHl fei-- 11 ohiirge w}l14-Ii orrucp unl\ un i> during im- life of a poilc\ lea^'lni: 4;l, or ten i - rrent . a® a fa ir m cas ire of the pri-M iu laUo of expense InrurriMl a f te r the \ ear This Klunving is 111, uf rovjr«e, im- jiroi'e a<i tlie buMnesM gfowH.

Thl* brings uh nut irHlJy to the nuea- linn of com pariiltve coei T)ie Stale actu- ary esllrrmlcM, tak ing first tin qiiobnl gtOBR ra le s for a life policy for forevampla. Ibut tlie HavlngH bank policy from the beginning g u an in tees a hA\ing nf abou1 Bcvente^n per c#nt., ng •l■lmpa^e(1 With thftl of the liirgest 1ud'j.*<l rla 1 com pany. Taking Into ac-ctyinl Mie nrwt y+«r dividend, which am nunled lo i.uie premium, brings the saving up lo About VWeniy-foiir per rent. T he nei rust slmwH a saving nf about 1 w’enty-seven per rent lh# Bfloonrt yefu an«l ahou i tw enty-nine per cent, th# th ird y ea r . Hint is. In the third year the IndueirlAl poltr-v holder i«j

paying 3*^ per ren t mure for' lh« name am oun t ul' IfiMuratice than ]* ihti Ravings bank poln v bolder net cost of In-Hunuu’o In ibc banks will uiuloubitMlIy ini-

K]>iove wiib i. r bf linie and ibeI grow th of lh - buHlueHH. j "It In slgnltt.rtiiT t h j l bi»lIi bmik!* a l r ' ' e j tak ing up 1 hr iusurau."e work haNC inHdn Mil# l.irgesi lnviru.'*M in deposits in ihalr : h istory .' JtiM N N. k l.K lM .; HHIeville. N J

I * - - - - - - -, T R IB U T E TO DR. S H A N N O N 1

?fi lAf Hthfnr of thf Vf.'lVi? j1 Sir Will vou kiTulU find plnce m th eI Ni wrt for ItdA smal l t r l h u le I" lhi< life ..f |I th.‘ iHtr- \it'\ T hunia* H Hhunnon Mis |

sudil. II leuMv lulM ‘ ome as U khic'k hi l ih l i i i-orntn . .nil V a: J ch-Im f - r i h a I.u k ' - J j iuesi-'<ure of ^^viupathy foi Ihe b»o cci., eil | j family mid 'i uuiils I Ah a iiiin,.Hi.t lie llc\ ThnrviMS

n in w.iN ]ii oi ,1 icillv 1 tipresftisl . 1 he Ij g r e a t Import,II . of ric- niCBMag- Um | ' gL4M|ie| III hiii i lo .i . i ivrT am i t>.i ■. 11-I ubzed th e h e . i \ \ .- sponslb ll ln r s tlhg I

'U>oiL blni i > t :n. I ilni !hu( mec-Jtue 10 ilu !pT-iph' ! 1- all (he .-oly Her'n >1 I ev e r

1 h»-ind hilt, pifMcIi in which lie ircU uh a | l»'M, 'Tile Vfi.r t'l-r 's ilan s - id ic i . en u j uH" it |( ig iKi's- i-ss.-nT.wl ■ I a n v Ici 'lsili H its Ih lorigltig I • the ti ..i> (h ir Milan pu lr io i.» iz , li'ity, .llK-irillne ri ml U- oiion I'lit-ai- 'l o ic c-iiMlIiiiil \ Iriues wcr> luMi nu l nnd exionplirlrd III lil‘> "isti i.fi ,\j4 Lt I'lllion Hfi>! 'rlcnd . iie e\i'Tn| l.hcd H id pi (U’tlHi <l nil Ibe H'ddc Vlualille-, 4lf CllHT.l. t«T Alld service ri:.i( tie pr. ,i. licit Tho igh inU of11 loinjsi t hvsique. Im‘ iievot ilirHUk from I Ic' call i f ilctv tn hls f'diow-mtin. ntu! wi.lliiglv gave lUH (Ime and etieigi4»H \\\ 111'-* illHi Iplllie nVCi-fMUI V To i‘(pilp hl'll fo| e ffC 'ih t w m k Mii 'IcvolUm is sern In Hie stmnlf iKt pliriloHo M iini^ioi illf lti« sitiTering . imditioii of hls Iclluv^ in.in. ana In (tn- thlelllv hiuJ trust in Ihe nni> Mas- (i-r Irom wlncii to- (li»>w Ills Itisplratum iirn! tn wlum- wlrei^glli he lalmre.l I ’lmuKti ileail. maS In* je t sp-iik. and m aj hla latiora i>4' 1 pwai’ib'd tn ,m awnHcinnl pub­lic C'lnsi-icni t* 10 hII Ihe 1 rj mg evils H u t

OUT cnnunonwvftith, Hiid nMAiio»r whii-’Ji c \lU >iiir hifw brother »o hrlofly b J l eHrh»'«llv foughi \\ I* l.iy H irib iitc at hia feel.Nuf wonl. i]or miuik. uui llouer s.i svieet. Nor vci Itii tiilliug U*:u , llii-'i'- sn uicoiti-

pb'te.fbit as ill* iive«l iiijtl did lb# tru th pro-

laiin,And lu r Ii Ih fcUow -inan hin life h» gava ,V\ f . too eimijld do I lie same,

Vouis I tfuliv .W llxld ^\1 P K ET H IA M

SCHOOL AID TO DENTAL CLINIC ;Dr. Wentworth Hofmes SuH ests Co-operttire Plan for Brotlea-

iag Its Scope—Ti CtUize Class Doors.

al ' '.Mil. As- I .»■ illv k' .in.! I 4 rin In p r o b ! c : 1,4 .jpu ji I Ion Hjj.i !

it Uv-b,. '■H .tlo

Ker (be llaterm lDfitliM i o f >lo«qi)lto#jisJ (» the fb/ifii? of thr Sf.'lv.s’

Sir I'll) ,\nu rcHbze lhai New J4*rRf»\ 1® lo«lng mHii.v ^e^lde^ll^l evi 'ry y e a r beiatiiie of the niusu'dtiveb’' rh i're 1h nn doiiln tiiRt thoBr peHtfl ran Ih* ex lenn lnn lf d I'tiP work (June In I ’uba juiil In the t ’armi /.one It! 1‘anam a show?* this Ih puMMil.b' I believe that [irt>perl:i vnbieH !n the S ta l e liiiv** bi-en in jured g reu tlj liy (tie nuia- i|Ulto»*e W hy nut htre lh# man who »o.Hiirr<.M^fij|| V Kxlerinliinietl itie pe*Hia In I 'ariHina niid upprojirKUe Hiifficienl m o n ey (n ill. (be \k .uk r igh t In th is Hiate Tb#n H*-M th e proirfTt.v viibi#* g r o w ' I ha\'#i tuu-n to ld by Home cild J e rn ev r«-sident* il )iT ri'-u’H|mpBrB Rnd polluclaiiH light ®hy of ihljv fiijc?‘tlf>n on ncr'ount of th e h a r m IM RgItHlInn mU'Jil -In ih’e HlAle [ (b lnk tw o .-r Ih ree y e a rs ' good work devoted 10 the p x i e r m in a t lu n nf the## pestH would be w o r th mlllInnH |o New Jerney , bes ldea m a k in g II a livable plac# In Humtrier. Vo ir p a p e r hnn th e p o w er t o m i a k # th i s fight a MU' c e “.M, Will you do ir

A ^■I<.'T1M (tF TH E PFflT-

T'l' Ihr k'.iifirr nf (hi S f H ,-y*<ir Willie 1 h" N • \mn k I

Rih l.illon iH ]n rii- unit bs Opel iLi.kc affairs iio-m- .11 I'uiu* i|#v#Uq>lHK H'b: ■ , r > . c ia lio h of the Mo,.- I Ithe public

Tb# clinic work u K' ' ‘rguti-ccil for i!i. 1 I'iiieflT nf BChool c ln liii.n mM 1 tie H oard' id' lmju« ailrui ahuuld te ,.f;tn^4* iiim f i t ' and aid th# ivvrk fui kh p.i-ssipi^ h Inoi \ i i« l imporiHiU'4 to lh.- . 11 iliu-ii iiiji ItilM W'.iik rthoiiUI b# iMUc f i t ilicti: ginlthe lioaiii hhoiiM roAllKi* (].h iP ilii.f the number Uf rtbst luotli ir.M.i.l, s The prob.eii, to p nn i.n - lj..iT!Ticm foi ..cnoi.ir-- .u• onlb. ui.K vsirii ihclr f-cbuol ssojk

• .......... . ai ■' upvii d.Hlj fi ..m v ,Hj i ,,. SiTi s* ;Ju? ‘iiii term liegan b lin-s bc4>n lo 'im l Inal \ Cl S few IilmI cbildri i\ iij pi) foi iifsLruieui iiiiill HftCi 3 I*. M . jin.illu ‘11 J4-. iiniiiv Mpph tliRl 11 grc.M lu.iiiy fitt',?' t j be aeiii n»vn»

I 'o d d nut Moin- pl.m [jc dcvlecil by the M"iiriJ of KdUi'flMoii wlierKbv ttic ildldreii 'iM id b. to lippoinl sinml (n irie ofilic MlnIf N .luring s, Imol In.LirM, mid w )i#h llii* iiece.^attM r.'li.-r nun tu’cii gi\»ri Ihe chib.lrt'ti lo reluru .lirfr-lly in h.’1hh>1, wllh a . Mrcl Htmwlug urn. Hpciil a t the (Itnio'.’

'[‘liiH w oid j rtppii "iih lo th** "Indlgenl poor " who ar?* iri-HU-'.l a( Jl.e i linlcs. al- tbuugh # Hlmltai .11 ‘ ungcim-nl could btj Niuilc for olhi- ctiUiheti n lio could be sHii to ihi-lr fiirni,' .lent!!*; The la tte r(’lagei 4vf (jchiiliirs sliou d not In* .Hlowwl tlie BAiiie amount of Ir'-k-dom bowev#|', \H-iflusf (heir work .*? .Iihi 1 ip.|(ed aiiiotlg the jiHj 4i*4mi(n(i of (he ■ I ,

'Thl.H plan could pureu i.e . Hi rlert mil by the schoolH «dja>'#n1 t>> Ho- . um h. when Hltle lime W4)uUI bv lu.*u b\ Ho* holar* Ml m aking lh# Irlp in anti fiom rh*- ebjue*

Amu her pvobl.m rcijuiree t ic .......... .(I'kli of the iiu-4l!ca1 ilvpnrim cm "f th# Hoftj-d of Kilu'-iilhm. .A( pre-*ciil aH pu- fdlM a re smhjn it*.;! m i>hVHbal eu.mmiH lion by me.llcHl ImqieclorH Tb-H*- mepec. tor* hftv# blank foimM, showm g lliaE tliey a re it-eued by Ihe IhiuhI, nnd c.iliiiiK tlie RUviiflon of llie ptt.!U‘Tilit to the la 'I that 111# child exam ine.1 in ileftcleni plnHicullj.' Ml s'OTii' WHJ. Miul when IhsuciJ ar<- filial nut and i*lgm-f! io Ihe Inspecior

roiiH idering timt ui.oul Krvenly ih e p#r ren t of Ibo Hchu 'l .-hlldTeti ni# iJerMeat In teeth , ibcre nre r rivuI omny of tli#B# Pllpi Iseued

Th#Bk' seboiarB Bhnuhl idl be referred to then fam ily «lentlst, for irea im en t one of the forrriB used by (be ihRperlors dire'IlH lh# children I" th e ir 'fMmlly (>#nt1at nr rllnlc " Some children who have received the*# forme hnv# applied to lb'* allntc® for free trea ln ich l. though lh#) a re In no a a y eniltled to e'icli ireatn ient JIB -In d lg en r perBona T hese form*Bliould hfh discontinued and the medical iTtHpeclnr® aRiould bo Insiruc led nnl to direct children to Hie clinics

Th> medical departm ent nf the hoHrd alHo provide# the public acliool* wUh nii|-seM who Invostigalv the home concll Mons of unhcRitliy c iiililrtn . They are In thin way able to e itim a t# the parentu alilllly lo pay for dental Bervlre fnr their ch lldrrn . Tbese nur*#* a re provided wllfi ellpM m arked Newurk D ental Clinic Aw-sorl.itlon and have au th o rity to Sm u # them to I hlldieii direriling ihern to tU# clInicR

where ttievlip® miu* m . eptad a* admiMlofl ciinU.

\\‘h> II iliH-Mi- nmiier® ur* i leoriy und«r- ^liiod fij t i e board and u s gniploy#*, g 'c a te r effii lem y will be a tia lned a t the illrili'B, Mild (h*. pnqHii pereona will b# bcnefiierl

^uhriH li'i iTM no( Bcliool children, nui » lie .ire ii]iii;(eii '■ ]i#r*MTin ond enillb*d I ' IrcHrmnii at 1 lu- HlriuR. ar# re fe in J b) Ml*- uuEiirri.>u® > oaribilde orgnnlsationi Uili'ugtUlUl the cMy

n 0 .N't’Wark lie iila l CIItm ' ABBOCIalloj drhii.'4 To pnj\bl4* ilor.tHi serx'lc# for th<

|imii, kiud iM doing iiM ijiniiiRi tc....... ri.piiMii thiH .■ui] r.. prole^'t (litw 'Mil) all odier® iim,.s( b«- exi lud-' l l I iuk im qirll* iiH tn ilii ;in4l 11 Im tliii gri'fli jMoLilRni of all i l ia rb \ work T hen l.nn ii«-*-ii cci h i M erab Ik- miimnder Hlan4]| i.ji Ml'iiig iiiiR fine ai :io' cfiiil', bur ab MmWill, irLigreBneH It In boiu-il (hgl i 1icm4uoii;ir- ulll bi flenieil .m.| g re ji go.ij I' ‘ I 111; iHbmi \ 'c i‘y H uh youis, iSigii. 'l ' WEN I n M |jT ! l Hi ILMI-Irt.

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Til# (sr#a t# r 4'<»at iif I,lv1a.f(.lo ti»f t liii'ii Mir \ f. d ,V

hi tu ' I 1.1 s \ i \i.!- I imiit-ed ib a i t |npi'lces .1 m.*i4', .-ggH aili] oHiyr tiutublelhail Hihiiui'i'.i urui I wish to .lay that 1 make ia>ji4-Hi thin, ga It la be<co m in g irnpoHsll ,# i,,i tin- h(m*#kc#peJ Ilf a rd in arv meiuisk m rnruke b o th #nd | ni«el. espeiu,* .is die w.igcs of hue* baniia d" tioi ---ern tr i.e iiuT#a»irtg with 111# KTcaler . <ie' i«i iisiug Iteapec lf ijl jj y iu r s . MILS. A Mo('.

OcUdier IG. I>ll

H u n y a d i * ^ Janos

N a t u r a l L a x a t i v e

W a t e r

Recommended by Physicians

Refuse Substitutes B est rtttn ^ jf /o r ------- j

C O W S T i P A T i a N i

PURE SILK SILK LISLE LISLE 50c i 11 pail 50c pair 25c I 3St

HOSIERYe u A B A N T m m o -

L. B A M B E R G E R & C O .

Here Is A Formal Introduction To A Mighty Good Automobile

Regal 35 Five-Passenger Underslung” Touring Car" S A L E S M A N S H I P O N P A P E R " —that’s what most

people call advertising. But in this advertisem ent we do not expect to sell you off hand a *35” Undoralung Tonria® Car, but we do believe

that yon will, after reeding about this automobile, desire to see It and satisfy yourself that our pub-

' liclty is for yopr best interests, and we presume, of course, you are a possible purchaser.

Y O U , V E R Y N A T U R A L L Y desire to buy the best car you possibly can for a certain expenditure of money, and as we have been concentratine engineorinj; and constructional experience in building good cars for a number of years, we meet together upon common ground—you as tho buyer—we as the seller. Our car and your need of a ear. I t’s a eimple business equation, Isn 't It?

B U T W H Y S H O U L D Y O U B U Y A R E G A L"U nderslune” Touring; Car? There are too many anient reasons to enumerate here, hut apart from the low price bektnd and <V* each and every one of these reasons is th e '‘Underslung:’' Construction. We have been educating: the public for some time on its overwhelming; advantages, so we will only gffvo yon a brief areum ent.

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U N D E R S L U N G C O N S T R U C T I O N is new only M applied to automobiles. It has been used for years on all weighty, fast moving vehicles, such as railroad and trolley cars. The center of gravity is considerably lower by reason of the weight of the car being slung below the sxles instead o£ balanced upon springs above them.

W H A T A R E T H E A D V A N T A G E S ? - S A F E T Y—leas tendency to skid, turning turtle alm ost an Impossibility. Comfort— no weaving or side

swaying when going around corners. All surface shocks are absorbed by springs—a delightful sensation of ''skim m ing'’ the road. Economy— level m otor suspension and straight line shaft drive to rear axle, conserving power as in no other car—no side lash on springs or tires. Accessibility—immediate to every working part. Lubrication—XtrcktcX, owing to level m otor sus­pension. Clearance—'i. full 10 inches (as much as the ordinary type). Beauty—the most dis­tinguished car in any company of cars.

T H E S U P E R I O R I T Y of the Underslung Conslruc- tio.n is—that the most desirable qualities in any aujlUmoblle are intensely emphasixed in this Regal Car. Safety—C om fort-E conom y—Accessibility —Beauty. The ordinary type of car cannot com­pete with an Underslung in these necessary ele­ments—therefore, there are well founded reasons for the tremend' ;s interest experts and buyers are taking in tlr.-i—the one advanced model of the year.

W E H A V E D E L I V E R E D over a thousand of these cars already, and everywhere purchasers are en­thusiastic about them. Enduring—p o w erfu l- silent—speedy— at a price that is undoubtedly a challenge in value and comparison. Tha Regal ‘'35" Five-Passenger "Underslung” Touring Car Is a car any man should be proud to own. It will be a down-to-the-niinute car in 1912 and 1913, be­cause tho “ Undershing” principle Is mechanically and logically the heat construction for m otorcars.

S E R V I C E —Behind the Regal Car Is tho Regal Serv­ice. A chain of Regal Service W arehouses, ex­tending from coast to coast and placed at strategic points, is the Regal method of taking im m ediate and consistent care of buyers and owners of Regal

cars. Any Re.gal dealer, wherever situated, can supply any model, any part at short notice, through the nearest Regal Warehouse, So, every Regal Car is under direct factory super- rision. The thousands of Regal owners are each and every one members of a great organieation which exists for the specific purpose of rendering them not only efficient but instant service.

Y O U H A V E K I N D L Y G I V E N U S a few moments of your time to read this advertisem ent—may we further ask you to call on our nearest Regal rep­resentative. He will show you the c a r , lake you riding in it, intrciduco you to owners who will back up all the good things said about this mighty good automobile. If there isn ’t a Regal dealer near you, write us at the factory.

H E R E A R E A F E W S P E C I R C A T I O N S : Wheel Base, 118 inches; Tires, 34 x 4 in. Three Speed and Reverse, Selective Sliding Nickel .Steel geai transmisaion. Four cylinders (in pairs.l 35 H. P. Motor. Bore in. Stroke, 4'-^ in. Dual ignition —with m agneto. Transmission Hyatt Nickel Steel roller bearings. Standard equipment. Gas search* lights, etc.

T H E R E G A L " 3 5 " U N D E R S L U N G T O U R I N GC A R is furnished with demmntable rims (one extra Demountable Rim included). It it the complete car.

O T H E R R E G A L C A R S . Regal "20’’ UnderslungRoadster $900. (7’. e car that created a tu n re ).Regal "30’’ 5-p,issenger Touring Car (open body), $10i.!0. Fore-door, $1050. Regal Demi-Tonneau open and fore-door type $1000 and $1050. Regal “20” Underslung Colonial Coupe $1,250 (the dasa- iesl most luxurious car built.

The Dealers who handlo Regal cars are especially chosen for a high grade standard of service.They are representative of all that tends to upbuild a permanent and highly profit­

able business upon the foundation of service. Their interest In customers does not end with the sale of a car but begins with' the purchase of a car. We are always looking for the "'‘Regal Standard‘s among dealer^. Wire or write.

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Regal Motor Csu* G>mpany,. s ,

New Jersey Motor Sales Company, 2 7 Haiisr Sfawafc Ibiwafl Cl®. J,

AutomobiUManufacturers Detroit

Central M otor Car Company,W a a b in g to n a n d F a rra n d S tr e e t s ,

SLOOMPIBLD, N, J.

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ARgUE coon's CONTROL ' OF KORNIT CO. ASSETS

A tlcr p r tl im in a o ’ argum ^nta a lTrenton yeaterdtiy afternoon upon the MOlVm 1o the nmlhiK* of_Ri-fere«-Aflania In the b*nkru |itry pr<n?ee(lhi|P*

the Kornlt M am ifa^turlng Com- jiany. Jiidgt UeUattth annnutn'eAt in ihe United HUteii JHstrl' t f 'o u r i that the nine would Irf* ooTitlmied foi' i« ’'> Atth a t time thtf mam (lueatU'iin irivot'*'*'1 in the motion wUI he pn-flentfJ to tne eouri.

The argumentto the jurlflcUfllonal uueHttuii raiH.-.i Uy John J. Vauee. conned for Oirtrlew K Ellis, ijfealdent -f the ddun''t r..r[u>ni tton. Aside from the tedifil^nl |rnliK'd, there was h dispute betwiuti Mr, Vnuflo find Julius Ifenrv tVihen ro-pre- gantlnff the trnst»-e, ar lo ihe fads rtlH- Closed by the proreedlnas hcfuTf the ref-•ree.

When Mr, Cohen had concluded jlh ar- ggmeid In Wblelt he scvi-rely iinalgtU'il Mr Klila urjJ Krwln K, (ffavrs. \1ce- pfe>«idmt of the oornoriitloTi, f'»r the m an­ner In which he nllegeci they had duped the pulillc, Mr Vftuiie Insisted th a t Mr Cohen lui.J made Btalemcnts In his urgu* tnent which were neither disclosod in tbo c tse nor In harmon) with the aji'tuol fgclB. rpon the statem ent of ia c ts w hifh he submltied. Mr Vmisr liisiKled thftt the court was without : irlsdlctlcn to com pd the turning over of ordered by thereferee

The hroad ground t a k e n by Mr Cnhen « M th a t n com lduai ion u r co n s p i ra cy had beerr sliowm *10 e i i s t by w h l r h Mr KMl*. Mr. Graves MTiil t h e i r ai*flor'riies sel?:** I qll the AvnIlable ase e i a belongi/ik iu the Kornil iomi»any. a n d hy, a ser ie s >*f

menlpuia tlona so u g h t Xq, ptiu-r fliem lu' yond the rea«'h of thw c r f d l lo r a

Mr Cohen subm itted th a t a rourl of equity, when a cape of fniud had been •hown, would go bBhewtti the mere mir- fare tran sartlo n s to determ ine t!ie real ai^nersiilp of the projiartiy -Ju d ie Hell- atgb reniiarkod ftm t t i e court wopld not lex Itself be limited by m rre ad-ue'««e pos* MaafOn, If fraud were shown. not ^ so blind nor so Imhccle a c ter let the mere color of owruTHlilp control thd 4^poa1tion of the cast*.

9OONTON COHIMUTERS DEHAND MOKE TRAINS

jM tter train service on the Boonion biWTu-h of the J ^ k a w n n n a ralroad !■' de- gagnded by corutnutierH of UyndhurKt and JtJngshind Uorrlen f>. W hiting. rour\sel for u com m ltlcf of L'Ulaenn from those towns, has filed'W ith The Hiatc fioard of Public Utility Commlpsloncrs a rom plaln i th a t the railroad has fatied to provide adequate passenger serv ice and • Inalsting th a t more tra ins be nddlKl.- A few wocke epro Mr. W hiting succeeded 4n obtaining from’ (he rg ltroad q m ldn lgh l tra in .’ i t Is set forth Ifi Mr. W hiting's cOfti* plaint that for a t least twenty years the ijsckaw&nnu hns^not. ItnpToved Its tm l^ service on tl^e Boon ton brancjl]. lie gtat^s, tbdt in Union Townshlp» In whlqfi Lyhd?‘ huest And l£4nfslabd are situated, the population la now more than A.Ojyi And that It "baa a large number of cOrmnutefa.I4 |t ie a tten tion , however, 1ms been i^afd

s « ito ! th e pusK nger tt'afllc, Die Interests' pf Traight predom inating. ■

)Rax 8la)|m an« of coUntel. (or Hie Lackaw anna, < adm itted In an Interview TAbterday Jfhe .Qoonton branch )iaa W n u s< ^ .^ rrc ip a liy fo r freight service; a|#o th a t the compdfly m ust (nke Into con- v iferatlon th e dem ands for p^tsseirger a en lce. He '.explains tha t A'ommnters aro eagried a t a '*great loss to the company,

th a t the I'nllroad Is confronted w ith a Mmdltlon of tm nsporting people to New York and .that this com pany muBA.^provld{j tlieq u a te paasengor service.

j^VANGEUZATION URGED

-»»v TO PURIFY aV IC U F E1%e work o f th e ex tension rom m lUce

o f Xbe N ew ark P resby te ry waa reviewed l | ^ evening-by Jam es p, D iisenbcrry in hto report on homo m issions m ade to the Presby terian Union In the F ir s t Presby- tarl&n f'hurch .

f lo w the wfiH cam.anHin){ thi,«fty, nn d in i c«nire!i (jpin which lo work a^fl'^tikinir tv e ry mewni i>( "Hkc-iilha th e

W ement, w hich le hecnniln^ a can- fe p a rt o t th e c ity population, wax

over In dcfall by Mr. D ueenberry. (clllhg why th e work eliouM be of

j i r t lc u lo r iB terert to the C hrleilan people' dT-Newel k. Mr, D ueenberry *oli1;

"W e .ptunt in fe t condition)) aa we Pnd and th e te people m ust be even-

fellaed, o r there will evolve a city uov. iRnment wlthnOt any m oral o t Chrlatinn alpndard. Kvety-nian who lovM Ida coun- V r moat coHft . fo rw ard and nice th a t Which Qod haa given him to .p i t a m is- l im a ry In every w ard o f.th l* city,". >,■ T lh a ga therlnp wpe treated lb a lecliire

■ Jonn Milton—Poet, P o rltnn end Pa- it," by Rev, Dr. W llllem C arter, peelo r

o t th e MadUon Avenue B eform ^^ Chprcli^___ York. He IpoUe of the euhllmitythe s re a t poel, the Ineplrailon th a t he.hatl Mr Ilia work and Ilia unfidllnn botlef Inn r Iliapuritanic rellRlon.

W ith excerpt" froiii the crltlca, ,\lr. t.'ar- h tr led hlB audience to the belief Hmt. not cxi-eptlnst Homer o r Shukfspeare. Mil- top was the Breateat poet th a t over lived.

CAMERA CLDB INCENSEDMembera of th e N ew ark I 'em em Club

decided 8 t a apecial m celtps '" a t nlltht to lend a le tte r of priileat to the American l,an len i Slide Inlercli.dn*e, In l.oe An­n ie " . reepectln* th e method ot JndBlng elides sent for ap p ro ,a l. tloplea Of the le tter will be e m t <“ tw n ty - fo u rclubs represented In the Im errhsoftP.

The lurul cam era enlhusiaats a re In- orns.'it because, they declare. Ibe Inler- uharih’e bus been ahow lns p arila llty lo western rlulis hi RwardInB p rlies for Inn- leru alMes. N ewarkem have l.eeh- unable to otitaln rcr'i(Tnl1 loo. It la asserted

The Bonoiil la iii-rn slide exhibit of the elub will iie licld In tVallai-e Hail, Novem ­ber

ARRANGlNfi ANNDAL ODTINGSTwo lornl n r g a n l7,atl"iis, G#*orge M.

Wlv ilc iinunor ' i' ltirrtrt an<i th»- T h ln l W a rd GuarUts, h av e tt-il fnrVbvli anniiu! • utlnwh

The ■‘rgu ti lra t if>ii w ill hoWlt(( twenty'tMilli juitiuuI Inr^i t t v urjiion ThnrF^Llttj Mfxl. tu Armlir i-iF-r ^ G r p c n \11k T h t inMUh'-r-i v, ill mart-h f rom tbetr l'r-ailiin«rici>. i s u r u l N'nyqaia Btri'ot!- tu th e I’F’ntr. il KaUnmn rtlnuoii, In Urunil Htroi'l, In tin- n iu in ln g

Tin* Thlr-I W a rd <iuh ii1h u l!l no tu WIU mlhg tnn. lU'l. TburwiUy, 'h-tnbi-r

H url H l4llaa U'liiron.Thom ns Hiidri J r , n-'n < f Mr and Mrs.

T h i tm u s Han<l o f U l n h - Isliitnl unitMunn aVrnUf*B. i>ii*nRc, umfl Imrta t Hoiith UriUTR'- 4H'i’iiur an^l Alex.in- dur «lT-«*rt w hile r id in g i-ntb r nf ii w agon Young H andslilH'*^'' from the titilh o iir’J and wiia caught. In one of the btirk whi'pl.s \Vh»*n th f w iik"T1 Will* stopped H and s leg W4IH kIIr Iu I.t b ru ised iind lie wan takf-ii hom r In mo a UtonigbUe

RIdrr I'fariFAvn fn»m llumeeT h ro v in trom n nornc he sens rid ing al

Oltingv and Linrsea laic jioMti-niH' after- noon. Uvter M fi'ann, of Uiis.'iah' h v ii ' m* nnd t r i l l Btifpt. fell to ihe ground Hv Struck on hb h*‘Hd and was taken lo ih« City HuapltaS in u, aeml-conecloiiB rnnUI- lion. At flrnl it w a s brllnved that hlS sksill WAS fru rtu red Aflor an exiimlna- Uon the docto rs s:iid t h a t It w as a m a ip wound

.Ana(hcr Motor fa r Factory.The Bclslotierbark M anufarl urlng (’om-

patry of Kuel O range lia? rented. Through tbs Exchange U ealty Uoinpany, the f:>c- tirry building at F ourth as'cnui and Ogden B irecl fo r a term of Use se a rs The building ha* b floor ar«’a uf ♦i.Ofx.i square feel and will he sised for the Ttjflimracture of m otor trucka.

TVaval V eterem 'a M'lilnl P a rty .At h ead q u o r to rs of the • aVdmlral

B oggs NaVal A 'e terans' Aissoclat ion. E05 B road Blreet. lo -n lg h t the lad les ' nTutlU la ry w ill hold th e first uf a sertea of W blsl ^ r t l e s - I t l« the In ien lto n nf th e w om en tn ho ld th e se p a r tie s op th e re g u la r m ee tin g n ig h ts of th e aa- fo d a tlo n .

NEW ARK EVENING NEWS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 191L

1842 AARON W ARD & SOROTHREE STORES: 951-953 BROAD ST. 679-681

Telephone 32IO-J2II M arket

BROAD ST. 487-489 ORANGE ST.T elephone 54-5S M a rk e t Telephone 2660 Branch Brook

, _ , — M - V -y- a -w- w ^ In business 69 years is quite a record, and one that we are justly proudA ' \ T " \ T T \ 7 T 7 t \ I f V ^ ■ | j ^ of. W e a r e still keepini? up our reputation for quality at the lowest pos-

y £2 J X O jfA .E X X O jT X X jX - i P'"'!'®- advertisement is fu ll of bargains, in celebration of our

A Chance to Lay in a Supply for Some Time to Come. If You Cannot Call, Phone orSend Postal. Sale lasts Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Butter -Our Butter is the BEST. The qual­i t y i s

superlative. Try a pound, then a regular customer, pound.

Flour—Are you interested in , a low price for abso­lutely the finest mill

product in the world ? If so, buy a barrel BRIDE OF THE FAMILY ^ g 5

Famous Phila­delphia .Pro­duct. lb. & 1 lb. P rin ts, lb.

nitridak Butter

Candy RepartmentA very special on our famous 60c. 55c

Mixed Chocolates, per lb ........Caramels, reg. 40c. lb., spec 35cCream Butter Scotch, reg. 40c., spec 35c Tom Thumb Mixture, reg. 25c., spec 23c Buttercups, ass’d, reg. 30c,. spec 27c Chop Suey, reg. 30c., spec

FLOUR; per barrel Sold by us for over 30 years. A guaran­

tee of its superlative quality NOTE BARGAIN PRICE. ^J'z-lb. b a g ...................................................

Soap—You know by this time of the advance in price of ^ a p . Owing to a little circum- .stance we are well fixed. It

will go higher. So stock up in time.Babbitt’s Best Snap, 10 cake.1 .39c., Iiox..........3.69Babbitt’s Borax or Naphtha Soap, 73 !b. box , 4.20Satin (iloss Snap. 10 cakes 39c„ box............... .3.75i’earl Soap (white), 10 cakes 44c„ box 2.65

HAMS! HAMS! HAMS!M i c h e n e r ’ s r ™

FRANKLIN KILLS ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR

This ia simply pvrtect Entire Wheat Flour, packed In handy 5-lb. carton, for the small house- 2 J (J keeper. Special, hox ............................................

NEW BUCKWHEAT FL O U R -Just received, our first shipm ent; per lb., 5c.;

PROCTER & OAMBLE’SLENOX SOAP

Reg. per boa, $5-.50; special3.18

BAKERY DEPAHTMENT-W e sell the finest French Bread and Rolls baked in America. Also call your attention lo our cakes, pies, etc. Fresh daily.

DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENTHome-Made Head Cheese .......................................... >2c"’Home-Made Veal Loaf................................................. 2.3c lbHome-Made Fresh Blood Sausage, 3 fo r .....................2('cHome-Made (ienutne, Chicken S a lad ......................SOclbHome-Made Mince M»i^, per tb ......................................l-'rHome-Made Cake Sausage, lb ........................................22cSmoked Ra» Beet Tongues, 1b- . , ................................22c

DEERFOOT FARM SAUSAfiE-S are here; very

1 2 'I-lb. bags2i)C W hite U bel Prepared Flour, per p a ........................... liic

Hccker's Prepared Flour, per p a .................................Hcckcr’s Old HomesUiid Flap Jack, Ig. pa...............18cHccker’a (.rabatn Flour, 7-lb. hag. special........ , . . . .2 3 c(iramilated Tapioca, special, 1-lb. p a .........................Old Virginia Com iMcal. pa. . ...........................Old Virginia Craham Flour, 5-lb. bag .......................-iec

DIECKMANN’S GENUINE CAVIARNOTE SPECIAI. PFiU’ES— Is. *1.75; 'j s . !>5c.;

'■(S, .50c.; 'As, 2.5c.While Rose U bster, 1-lb. nats, tSc.; '/iTlb. Hats Mcfiowan’fi Stilmon, 1-lbi. Hats, 2Sc.; v/ b . . . .Red Alaska Salmon, 1-lb. tall, special. .................Crestcenl Soused Sardirtes, I'lb . oval tins UMoxi Shrimp, large cans 21c„ small cans.

Sanolto, Hand or Scouring, cake..................... 6cGrandma's Washing Powder, large box, spec. .13c White Label Silver Polish, reg. 25c. bol„ spec 21c La Primera Castile Soap, box of 15 cakes, very

special ..........................................................

Granulated, Sugar1 .7 2Havemeyer & Elder’s Famous Fine

Granulated, in 25-11). sacks,special .........................................Only one sack to a cu.slomer at this price.

POTATOES, PEB BAG, 3,25

Hams.We cannot say too much

about these jiBtly famed smoked HAMS. AiH' .one that has ev® had one knows! They speak for themselves! Our regular price 20c.; very special pound.............Beech Nut Bacon, per ja r ......... ...............kkW'aldorf B^con, Ige. or snia. strips— . - 22c. lb. Blue Label Catsup, pint bottles 18c. eat*Snider’s Catsup, pint bottles . . . .17c, each WHITE LABEL TOMATOES, sanitary tins,

dozen 1.50, c a n . . . . . '...............................Extra Jersey Tomatoes........... doz-, 1-35; can, IZcSweet Pepper (Pimientos), in tins, small, 9c.;

large ..........................................................Imported Tomato Paste, small cans......... .........4c

NEW ASPARAGUSOyster Bay Large Asparagus. 3-!b. tins, special . 35cCalifornia White .-ksparagus, 2Vt'lb. tins, special. . . 27c Old Fort .Asparagus, 1-lb. tail tins, special. . ■ ■ ■ ■ - Ibe California Asparagus, M b. square tins, sp ec ia l... .24c

SOLEIL I.MPORTED PEAS,2Sc.. 3.00 doz. ,24c., 2.75 doz. ,20c., 2.25 doz. ,15c., 1.75 doz.

Coffee Nord Star Imported Fresh Herring, per tin Navigator Imported Kippered Herriiui, per tin

, ’ 25c Japanese Crab Meal, 1-lb. tins, speciadainty; per lb, pkg......................................................... | Hurnham & Morrell Fish Flakes, large

cans ...................................................—Our Coffee Depart­

ment is justly f anted.Quality always, fells. Our prices are low, notwithstandinif the big advance.Cucuta Maracaibo, 5 lbs. J1.20; per lb A. W. & S. Mixed (our finest), !Royal Banquet Coffee, 1-lb. tins

You will make a mistake if you don’t get one or two bags. Eine, smooth goods. Mealy and fine cookers.

bushel bags, 30 pound.s net, special .. . O H o

. . 25c lbs, Sl.Tfl: lb.. 3.5c

. .3.Sc

MackerellO-lb. kits; get one f( choice Norway fish; special, 10-lb. kits

GORTON'S FAMOUS CODFISH

—We have sold a large lot -..of Norway Mackerel, in

one for the winter: extra 1.67

GREAT CRACKER SPECIALOur pnckajfe goodfl contain morev^ M Box

3 lor

, 23c

LASur Extra F ins-----Extra F in s.............Tres F ins...............Moyens...................

IMPORTED MUSHROOMSSgr Extra Choice, .. 33c Ciloice........................... 25cExtr& .O'Qrr H ntcifl. ..............................

A Special TeaFor our Anniversary Sale m il sell our

reg(ular 50c. Formosa, Young Hyson orEnglish. Breakfast Tea, at 5 lbs., 42 c $2.00; per l b .................................

Temple Garden Tea-!r'",SspedEll blend r f jnd io Ceylon Tea, extra value

This is the I3ncst Codfish that comes to this mar­ket and we want your trade, so are going to make a [ very low price. |3-lb, boxes* reifular 5Sc„ upecial 53c,; l-lb. cakes,

regular I6c„ apecial ........................ . ..1 3 c |Treff Brand Smoked Sordines...............9c. can. 3 for 25cCroBsed Fish Brand Smoked Sardines,!2c.can, 1.3a doz l,atour Boneless Sardines. . . large tins, 22c.. small. 12c l,afon Imported SardineH. .. .large tins, 35c., small, 21c j White Rose Tunnv Fish, very special, full l-lb.

can, regular 30c„ special....................................,.25cCarmen Imported Sardines, box........... lOe

and better crackers than any other.Just try them. 5 O’clock Teas, Im­perial Teas, BuUerettes. Butter Thins,W ater Thins, (linger Thins. (Irahams,Arrowroots and S a l t in e s ......................HINMAN Old-fashioned Butter Crackers, lb , 14e SALBCT CRACKERS— A dainty grisp toasted entire’

wheat cracker, per package...................................... lOe

IMPORTED VINEGARSCrosse & Blackwell's Tarragon, pt. b is ............... 22cCrosse i Blackwell's Malt, qt. bt.s................................. ISc(irimble's Pure Malt, finest vinegar imported to this

country, special Qt> bts

Choice............ 29c Hotels.

NEW SWEET PEASEarly Clinton'^we^l Peas ......................Early Stratford Swqet P eas..................... lac., $1.S5 doz.Monmouth S n ^ t Peas ..................... ........12c„ $1.3a doz.

KELLOGG'S Toasted Rice Flakes-7c. pa- 3 for 20c pa.-9c- doz. 1.05

Quaker 'foarted td r n Flakes........ .. -7c. pa., 3 f®)" 20cMalted Breakfast F ood ........ ...............13c. pa., l.»0 doz^

Special to introduce Quaker Oats, spw ial

Malted BreakfastW hite Label Hominy, 5-lb. boxes, spec.

SPECIAL MATCH SALEAnvil Brand Imported Safety Matches, regu­

larly sold 10c. box, special dozen, 55c.box '. — .............................................................

Ohio Blue Tip Matches, 43c. doz., box........ ........

NEW Dr ie d f r u itExtra Fancy Moorpark Apricots, spoei&J.

" ' ip cc in . .

5c. .4c

21c Extra Fancy Red Pitted Plums, specia

SALAD DRESSINGin every tin, special, I-lb, tin Rajah Tea, India Ceylon, l-lb . „ ,Kandy Brand Ifidia Ceylon Tea, Vi-lb. pkg.............23c

I Royal Brand .. small hottlea, 21c.; large bottles, 3Rc .................. 1 nnrkee'a Br.

DUTCH MAID COCOA has no superior and we recommend it. Can................. , ............................. 25c

MAPLE SYRUP—Try our W hile U b e l Vermont Syrup, a perfect blend; gallons. 98c.; Vt gal,,55c,; quarts . . . . . . . . . ....................... . . .2 9 c

Pure Sap 51aple, quart cans...........................................38cCAMPBELL S Famous Condensed Tomato Soup, or

assorted, 9c. can, dozen.........................................95c

Durkce’s Brand small bottles, 21c.; large bottles, 36c Hygeia B rand.. .small bottles, 9c.; large bottles, 22cSnider's Chili Sauce............................... large bottles, 22cMy Wife’s Salad Dressing, large bot„ 22c.; small, I4c

HYCEIA STARCH—Note low prices—6-lb. wood boxes, 49c.; 3-!b. carton ...........................19cHygeia Cornstarch, l-lb, p a ......................... 7cUuryea’s or Kingsford's Starch, 6-lb. wood boxes,

54c.; 3-lb, cartons.......................................... 22cFancy Head Rice, packed in 3 Vi-lb. cartons, very

special 27c

IMPERIAL POTATO CHIPSA GREAT BARG.AIN SPECIAL, a t ...................BOX l ie

FRESH IMPORTATION McCANN'S FAMOUS IRISH OATMEAL. 5-lb. tins, 55c.; 2-lb. tin s .. 2.1c

Imported Porridge Oats, reg. pa. 25c., special........ 23cROLLED AVENA or OAT FLAKES, paAed in 10-

lb. bags, special...............................................

. .25c. lb., .24c, lb.

E rtra Faniy Brushed Peaches, special . . . . .T 9c- lb. NEW CALIFORNIA PRUNES just rMeived. Extra

large, meaty goods; per lb., 18c.; 2 fo r ...............3jcNew Fard I,ayer Dates, per lb .......................................I4eMonogram Brand Persian Dates, per lb. pa ............... I2c

37c

VAN CAMP’S EVAPORATED MILK, tall Cans,9c.; 3 for 25c

FB.4NCO-AMER1CAN FOOD CO.’S GOODS being demonstrated in our 679 Broad St. Store,

Baked Beans, c a n ................... ...................S®-Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce, c an ........ ,9c. and 13cPotted Beef, special, a c an ..................... - . - ■ 9c

HYGEIA BAKING POWDER—Nothing bettei-; try^it once; l-lb. tins 33c.; Vi-\h. tins, 18c.; 5-lb. tins, 1.50.

OLIVE OILLafwi flrsnd F in ek t,Imported, qt. hots.. 60c.; pt.

bts„ 33c.; sinall, 18c.; «»'*»•) « "* - 2-85; Vi ' glq^ 1.45;„<^ts^89c.; pts., 45c.WHITE LABEL AMMONIA—Cloudy, foil s lren ^h ;

qts-, '3' 'fo r ...................................................NO-MOR DUST— Ju st the thing for sweeping;

cleans and freshens the carpet;large tins, 25c.; small 10c

48c

t c /Y f o r a gallon of California Port, Sherry. Mus-J ** _^ __ 4 n asrVxa jIMAKn f'rmocatel, Angelica or Sweet CaUwba, d’John free.

Heublein’s Famous Cocktails............... - ............. 95c. bt.Old Kentucky Rye. full ql. b t . . ....................................95*;THd Monogram Bye, full qt. bt . . . . . , . * . .............iCalifomia Table Claret, doz q U . ............................fCalitomia Zlnfandcl, doz. q ts ...................................... a-ow

Children Cry for Fletcher’s

T h e K i n d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t I m s .b o m o t h e s ig n a ­t u r e o f C b tts . I I . F l e t c h e r , a n d h a s b e e n j i ia d o u n d e r h is p e r s o n a l s n p c rv ls to n f o r o v e r ,'JO y e a r s . A l lo w n o o n e to d c c c lv o y o u in t h i s . C o u n te r f e i t s , J n i l t a t l o n . s a n d ** J u - s t- i i s - g o o d ” o ro h n t e x p e r im e n t s , a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a l t h of C h t ld r o n - E s p c r l e n c o a g a i n s t E x p e r i m e n t .What is CASTORIA

. W ■ ■ _ I. ...a 1 J... X _ /N il Llfi

Opin Sa1di6y Ennlitgi

**BBUABLE’*C f t n e t s a n d F u r n i t u r e

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CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT FURNITURE CO. 157-159 Springfield Avenue

OFKN E T * N IN «

I P T E E M H iS H ©1BMU7 & (DSbinfflBff US? ffiHISlIlfSESlSI.

MARKET ST.N s w a rk 'a L arg aa t S T O H A Q t W .r e h o u .s - P h o o e "3S D 0 M a rk a t"

C a s t o r i a is a h a r m le s s s i i h s t l t i i t e f o r C a .s to r O i l , P a r e - g o r lc , B ro p s a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s . I t c o n ta in s n e i th e r O p iu m , M o rp h in o nr»r o t h e r N n re r tt ld - s u h s ta n e e . I t d e - B tro v s W o rm s a n d n llay-s F e v iT ls h n e s s . F o r nu>r» t h a n t h i r t y y e n rs I t h a s h e r n I n c o n s t a n t Atse f o r t h e r e n e t of C o i is t i im t io n .F I n tu lc n e y , W in d C o l t r .n l l T e e th i n g T r o u ­b le s a n il O in rrh a '.a , I t r e g u la t e s t h e S to m a c h utkI i to w e ls , a s s im i la te s th e F o o d , g iv in g h e s i lth y a n d n a t u r a l S leep . T h e C h i ld r e n ’s P u n a < ;e a —T h e M o th e r ’ s F r i e n d .

All P r ic e s In P la in Figure*

IT’ S EASY TO BUY FURNISHINGS ON O I R P U N

The Kind You Have Always BoughtBears the Signature of

Prices are DOW N to start with— and you're welcome to a year or more “tim e" or a saving of 10% it you pay CASH !

In Use For Over 30 YearsTMl CtBfTAlfW COMPANY, 7T HyWhAY ITfUtT, WtW TOWK CITY.

To H old Sooosd-liBod ia l« .A B&lr of aeoond'hand anlclea will

eonductad by the women of SI. Thoma* ICpUcopal Church, at 638^ Warl^n aircel. beginnlnf^ to-morrow Hiomlhg Mtb John Davidson Is chair*

of |he committee In ehorga.

WissWEDDING GIFTS

We have been singularly successful in our selection of appropriate and Useful Wedding Gifts in

Silverware Cutlery Cut GlassThis season's showing is especially rich in new

and dainty suggestions in style and reasonable in price.W edding Rings—A full line, 18k and 22k.

Gifts for Bridesmaids and Ushers

J. Wiss & Sons665-667 Broad Street, Newark

“ AT t h e w i s s CHIM ES"

G<V*t)

For this DellirTiboret

In ««Ply tnoHsh 0 « k .IB In. high.

N o : : r o . r <>«

Regular 10.00 grade of goldon oak

EXTENSION TABLESSpscial at E.75, or 10% 6.08

■ATPBDAT OKTIL 1* » . SI.

W ednesdaySpecial

T his E xact E legant Solid O ak Chiffonier

8.85We ordered dressers, but the mamilsct-

urer erred and sent these handsome chif­foniers instead. Rather than go to the trouble to make the change, he made us a big allowance. W e'll do the same with you.T^ey look just like the cut. They’re not

imperiect. We won’t go intomarred ordetails other than to say they’ve an extra heavy colonial base, solid oak, beautifullylinlth'ed. Come and see them; lull value, $15.00. special/.. ..........

d see them; o O F'* Wednesday

Best Stove store in town

None b u t guars n t e e d m a k e s a t low est prices

R a n g e s , Parlo r. C yl­inder P o lan d L a u n d r y Stoves.

Qur “Rofaf’ Axmlnster

T he P o r t - R e g u la r $ 2 5 g r a d * All B R A SS land R ange : BE D, b r ig h t f in is h , p a r - I a O C h ead in g t h e I f e e t c o n a t r u c t io n . . , ■ l * T iU W e n tir e l i s t ! ' S p e c ia l 1 6 .S 0 , o r l e t* 10% for----------------------- i e a s h .

SOI r e In.

3.860x0 ft.

1 0 . 9 5^ , 3x 10.6 f t .

S.60« ft.

.7610% OFF FOR CASH I

157-159 Springfield A venue

|P « v . 1fW Pn a t h n t t i m e e t ln i

U r . a eolu B\ U lH M. "Mr*. a«(>d I Pride <1 a t b r r I

The r I ts n rs t needs y. T h l t *• throufti

ta a a c avenue, f a l l eefl Boonto i

h fo r th Odd Fe oonimtt annirer

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Mwaxfurnnatu

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OiiUv.'* Ger a “ New Proctss" 0(1 Heater!

COWRERTKWAIT & VAN HORN CO. r « o , T v A ; T « K ^

H o f W ater Bags!

8 9 ^Petty's Red Special

Here is a bargain in Hot W ater Bags. Petty’s Red Spe­cial Is molded in one piece, without seams. It is guaranteed not to leak for six months—and will probably last as much longer with proper use. Written guarantee with each bag.

Hadn’t you better see if YOUR hot water bag is in good o rder? And hadn't you better have a new one anyway?

Petty’s Red Special, size usually sold as 2 quarts, only 89c.

Petty0 P K e k r m & c y 3 3 3

S 781 Broad Straet(4 D**r* fr* B P r a i n t l a l BI4s .)

—— Opofv ikU Night*cleaithecoffe

P e tty : Ha P u ts Up P rescrlp tlo iu .

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KEWAKir EVENING NEWS. TTTESDAT. OCTOBER 17, 1911 ^13A ID WOODSIDE

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p y v . rred e H c k W. UwiH. of th e F o r t t i n)U P rM by lerlan Church, left to-dny for A ttin tlc City, w here h r will a tten d the m eetln ie of th e r re s b y tr r te n Rynhd.

&lr. uMl M rs. Henry D. F lits, o f U n ­jo in avenue, have hmJ &a th e ir g^ueat, m t B M ary F ltie , of W uehlngloo, N J ;*Mri. J . A. Fenner will e n te rta in th e gK>d and w elfare 'c o m m iu re o f th e P rid e o f Jun iors . D aughters of Lll>eriy, a t her hotne Tuesday.

The P a rk A thletic Aea&Watlon will hold I t i first clam-e of the Reason nex t W ed ­nesday. It win he preceded by a whlsl. This will he followed by several o thers th roughou t the w'tnter

taaac B .iae and family, «f W oodslde avenue, who have l«spn spending the enrly fall season kI the ir sum njer home r e a r Boonion, 'a re expected home th is m onth.

N orth End l^xlge^ Independent O rder Odd Fellows, jnet last night and a special oontm lttee w as appointed to a rra n g e for A nniversary exercises.

M r and M rs Howard iN. Reed, w ho

w ere reoenfly m arried, a re now residing a t 111 Delavan avenue. Mrs. Reed waa form erly Mias liaaal U Baiter*

S tew art Marvin* Of. Sum m er avenge, h a s re turned home from a a tay w llh hla g randparen ts, Mr. and Mra. Jam ea L. M arvin, of F landera.

Mr. and Ure. A. Bwinton P e a rc a of Mt Prospect avenue, have as their gueat for a fnrtn ighl. Mrs P e i r r e ’a s iste r from B ridgeport, Conn

Mr and Mrn W illiam H Farlee. of IS Hrdler parkw ay, have as their guest Mrs. F a rlee 's father, who w]U Hpend a la rge p a rt of the w hiter with i Ih-ui

Colonel H. la, IlUi'k t'onncll, J r C A. M . will hold a m eeilng to-inorrov even­ing a t IlS H^rmnier avenue.

Ilrv . Henry Merle Mellen of theC lirls t Reform ed Chui'Ch, will •'ontlniir liM rerjes of ad d rew H lo-nighi un "gueatl-iua of the D ay."

A lecture is to he gi\f*ti tu-inorrow evening In the Bnmmerficld MeMiodlst Eplscopnl Ch'irch l»y Hev George C WlhJJng, under the ausplcfs of tlie Ep- w^orth toeague subject will he "A

Virginia C ircuit Rider.*' The Bummer- field O uanls wbo art' a lso To meet io> morow evening, wdll hold a ahort m aeit Ing commencing a t 7 o’clock Inatead of 7:90> The urgunlsJLilon la a rrang ing to gJv^ an em erla lnm en l O ctober W

Mrs George Brldg^n of Rldga strec-i. who has been spending a short tlni>' in Amityvllle. I^ n g Island, has re turned home. ]

Mr>. Oh(M-l»5 (J, NufBsle. of KIwnort ivp . nue. wua luislesF to-duy o ( the conimltlee of the Forest HIM J 'reshy terlnn Hundny- school th a t Is p reparing for a stipper for the te.arhers of I he seiinol |0 be lieUl next week

Mrs. TIinhias nchficid, of Mlghlmifl uue, snterttilned the wn»nen of ihc l^ns toral Aid Saristv at her home The so d e ty Is pr»‘parh ig for .i hurvest liotue social to be held F riday

Mr nnd Mrs. John J Dut*. of KJil>fe street, en iefta ihed at d inner Inst nlgl.t In honor of r>r H enry Vuughn, of Nsw York, fuimerl.v of Forest Hill

1’he sfonnd annual m eeting '*f Mie Su perlntendenle A ssocintlon of the N<>Mh End, will he held In the Mt T’lr.-ieam

R aptlai Cburph Monday. Annual re ­ports w ill be tendered «nd oflb i'is elected.

t*r, Mnu-ry W. Given, president r f tno Mvn’s C lub of tha Forest HIM Preabv- terlan t.’h irch. Will con<luct the p r a jc i - m cetlng to-n ight.

VAILS6VRGU SECTIONThe m eeting of the A lexander S tree t

S<lionl fliumnl was p^istpcmed from Is 'l night un til next Monday night, be-■ auMc nia!i> of th e members a ttend rd the b-otiijMp j|[ Lincoln School last night, and i'tliers visited (ha home of the |H 'r Rp\ Tliiinuis H Shanron. who dh-d i i ,'-;tttur- i t a \ , hi offer condolences

•Mi and Mrh. Rudolph Ihiumati, oi South ncBr.gr avchtie and rtalent atret-t, | n te re- hirm -d from Seattle. Wash

a lte r W H kam pf. of P o w r Nireet, lahpcndlng a week a t Detroit

Pile MlHslontuy Society ot tin- U ltiu rn M emorial P resbyterian Chur ji will meet fti the i-hiirch Thursdiiy HftH rrooti

.A iiRMv of women uf St Lpis-■ opai Mlsslnri have deciihxi to form a

w'hiat >1ub. Tha d u b ilill m eet tb>mor- row night for the flrat tim e, a t th e home o f Mrs. William A. M urray . In Dover e treet.

At n meeting of the board o f truateea a n d the building com m ittee o f the Valle* burgh &I. K. O iurch. la st night. It was dei'lded to build a brick ohurcii. The aw ard ing of the co n ltac ts laid over un til the iiexi n ue ileg

CLINTON DISTRICT.In the K liiabcth Avenue P reaby tarisn

Church. Ubi night, Dr B yron W, King, of PliisburKh. gave s hum orous lecture on "All th r World's a S tage ."

Dr and Mrs Dean N ewton Dubson. of C hancellor avenue. ba>e re tu rned hotne from IMdladelphlu

Mr nii'l Mrs Alfred W^arner. 'd Sey­m our tVenge, will spend tb ? relnaliu lcr of Oc(i>h^i‘ In \ ’lininia

Miss Grace Freem an, of Spring Lake, la (be guest for a few iUya o f Miss M ar­jo rie Sherm an, of H aw thorne avenue

T he Woman B ForeigiV M issionary So­

ciety. of th e K lliab e th Avanu* Preahy- , terlan C hurch m et yesterday afternon, a t the of Mrs. A rthu r IhxJ C'rane. InN orth Rroad s tre e t, Lyons Farm s. Mra. M ary W ard had ch arg e of the devotional w rvice and Mrs. l ^ u N. Dohaoit stK>ke on Persia.

Miss E dna M cK lrgan. of st: Fllxabetli avenue, who w as operated upon la it week ! in 8t. HArnabaa's H ospital, i« reported as * doing h h flv .

.Aceuac' L a a d to rg o f Theft.Accused of robhlUK a young man amJ

woman W'ho had rented rooms fttiin him Flftrian K ruaaow shl. th ir ty -s tt venrk'''^d of 37 ^latTta s tre e t was lo -Ucd up at police hcnduuarierH last nigbi h\ |u>tpo- tlves Qiilnti and Kuhri oji h harKe iif grand la rc fn y C om plain ts wen* m.ide hy Mary FlupKowska. who lives m ihs hhhic house and her ccniiln. Adam Wismounki. nf A Atlnms a tree l. ,T h e Utiier left lus trunk at the K rusaow skl house and clubna that it w'at b roken open and 110 stnieiL Miss F lo rkow ska repo rted ih s t KJ wan stolen from a tru n k In her room

in t h e fam ily. W ith th is Readjr- To-Uie Flour you

can jjivc “ h im ” b e t t e r biscuits, pics, cakes and dum plings t h a n he was “ brought up o n .” “ Presto” attends to the details of salt and bakinff pow der and gives sure results.

Aecieea in every ^cA ag a

THE H -0 COMTANT. BUFFALO, « . T.

High-Grade SuitsFor Particular OrcBsers

M od eratelyPriced

H a n d eo m e T a ilo red Suits of C h iffon B road cloth , W ide W a le Diag- o n a ls . M an n ish S e r g e s and M ixtures, in small, medium and large sizes, may be had in olACk, navy and other fashionable shades; coats with notched or sailor collars of self material; satin or velvet; braid trimmed or strictly tailored models; handsomely lined with self colored Skin­ner satin or messaline; gored skirts; panel front and back or with insert plaited « g c ^ 0 . 7 5 sides; high bodice or belt effects; good value..for $39.00; priced for Wednesday..

S u r p r is in g OfiFer o f S a t in sC olored D ress Satins; all silk; tw enty-five good shades to choose from,

including all the new est tints, am ong them coronation, peach, coral, gold, em erald, fine for gowns, w aists or foundations; full 19 and 20 inches w id e; excep- C Q C tiona! 75c, quality, a t .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O O

W ednesday and T h u rsd a y only on Bargain Table 18

This I^Ooe DictionaryThat We Are Selling a t Only

Tibia of 'ConlCDti

laid. a«f1vaMp? tbp Vtfu-ii mimyp, IMIM** ir-llAtaM*ciUbiwy •( ^ aiSlUa

•fip*b]ra« I Ckrl# Ir«£Nrbttfit U«««I IMiybawifcUtM «f da rcMH •(

Sytt«B «fYtoip SIO»r«»e«.

eiMH. nic* M J «h*tM t. lUf t I

It is a big thick book, bound like a B ible, in flex­ible back, so that it will lie flat when opened at any page.

No book its equal has been offered you at as low a price anyw here at any time.

You ought to see the N ew Century.

You ought to own the N ew Century.

r avMTlaitwt giusui-,ea«*k fk* a*rf«M ■■■uAU#Mi f'Ttr iUmv Mtw cams m sm*iluUb, WXM 1 ■in) «*«k, A W*9\«, ■uAmMi Utf

: war* M

W e fill a ll m k il orders

High Grade Stone!. WareThis Stone Ware is highly (lazed; first class in every particular

unsurpassed in quality, and it is to be sold at very tow prices.' ’B u tter J e r s w ith C overs

Toilet Paper2 5 c

Best .quality regular 5c roll;

fine tissue; 6 rolls tor.

Favor* for Hallowe^en

V -f:

In our Candy Store there are many novelties for use as table favors at Hallowe'en parlies, and for making fun tor the children generally round about Hallowe'en lime. Many o1 these things are made in box shapes so that they may be tilled with candy; others are made with enps for ices; most of them are very itinny indeed; all are very cheap.W itch 'a B room on B o x ,

20c.J u m p in g Ja ck s w ith P u m p ­

k in . IB c.W itch es , 1 8c .P u m p k in M en, 18c . B r o w n ie o n B ox, 16c. G o b lin o n B ox, 1 8 c .W itch a n d M ouse on B o x .

1 8 c .P u m p k in W om an , 2 4 c . G h o st, lO c.B r o w n ie In B asket, 1 9 c . P u m p k in B oxes, lO c. a n d

I S c .C at o n C h im n ey a n d W all,

lO c .C a n d le F ace, 1 Oe. P u m p k in P ie, 1 Oc.J a c k H orn er P ies, 9 3 . 8 0

to 9 4 .7 8 .P u m p k in L antern , 8 c . to

7B c.T a m b o u r in es , IB c. C rick ets , 1 2 c .H o r n B lo w Top, lO c. P u m p k in F ace B a llo o n s .

2 8 c .P u m p k in M usical B illik ln ,

3 6 c .P u ssy o n A ccord ion , 3 8 c . W itc h e s o n B ox, 2 4 c . Y a m a Y am a Girl o n B o x ,

2 0 c ;C a n d le H older, lO c . a n d

1 2 c .B r o o m s , 2 c .C ats, 1 0 c . and 1 8 c . B a sk e ts , B room s, Etc., fo r

Ices , 1 Oc., 1 2 c . a n d 1 S o .

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lElW o r n B y W o m e n o f C u ltu r e at ,jtBest Shoe* in the World

For W om en , For C hildren,For Men

Soro9i9 S h oea have for years occupied a proud position at the pin­nacle of shoedom . ^

Sorosis m akers have bent their talents and energies toward producing a practically perfect shoe.That they have succeeded in their ambition to a greater degree than any shoem akers in the country is conceded by shoem akers the world over w ho acknowledge SoroBis goodness— and those who have worn the shoes praise them for their p erfect comfort­able fit and their service g iv in g ' qualities.

SoroBU is made in many styles and shapes of all fashionable leathers - for every member of the family.

W om en ’s S o ro sis S h o es $ 3 .6 0 to $S M isses’ S o ro sis S h o e s $3 C hildren’s S o ro s is S h o es $2 & $ 2 .5 0

Shoe Department, Second Floor.

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B oys' Sorosis S h o e s $ 3 .5 0 a n d $4 M en's S o ro sis S h o e s $4 a n d SS In fants’S o ro s is S h o e s $ 1 .2 5 to $ 1 .7 5

Regularly 9c 12c tCc 26c 29cS p e c ia l 7 c lO c 1 3 c 1 9 c 2 1 c

H ig h Jar* witl^ C overs Regularly.. 65c 75c 1.04 1.90S p e c ia l . . 5 3 c S 9 c 7 S c 1 ,1 0

D u tch P o tsRegularly...... 16c 26cS p e c ia l__ 1 3 c 1 0 c

Gold FishTwo pretty little Gold Fish with

Glass (jlobe; usually 20c; - ^ i to-morrow........................ I t J C |

Bird Cages ,Solid Brass Can­

ary Cages with locfse bottom tray; two feeding cups and three perches; regularly sold at

$1.19: special priced 8 9 ^

B ird G ravel; large siz^ 5c. package, 4 c .

V i c t o r F l o o r O i lMade in Newark: one of the best

wax oils for hardwood floors and furniture; restores t h e m to- I heir natural finish. S e e D e m o n s tr a ­t io n . P t s . , ; 3 0 c ; qts., 5 0 c ; Half Gallon, 8 5 c ; Tjal,, l * S O

S teel A xesLong handle wood axes; steel heads;

just the' kind for chopping up woed logs and heavy l u m b e r ; g g

Preserving Jars With CoversRegu'arly 16c 26c 39c 53cS p e c ia l 1 3 c 1 9 c 2 9 c 4 3 c

S h o u ld e r Jugs

Regularly lie iec mSpc. lO c 1 3 c 1 9 c 2 9 c

3 4 5 gals.49c 65c 78c3 9 c 4 9 c 6 3 c

CanistersJ a p a n n ed W h ite or B ro w n

B o u n d H in g ed T o p C an istersfor flour or coffee; regularly . lOc. and 13c;; choice at............9 c

S(ep ChairsHardwood; d a r k

oak finish folding Step Ladder Chairs; extra s t r ong. Regularly 9 1 .6 9 and 9 1 .9 8 ;Special $ 1 , 6 9 and$1.7S. .

IDen P ic tu r e sWe have just hung in our Picture Qaiierics

the collection ol pictures suitable for decorating dens or club rooms. There is no equal showing of these freak pictures to be seen anywhere in Newark.

Those who delight in oddiiiet, those who like the unique and others who delight in good humor­ed jabs at the follies and foibles of humanity, will find in this collection of pictures many things that will please them.

Young men going to college and high school boys who have rooms to furnish ought to see these pictures by all means—they will-want a lot of them.

Prices from 2 5 c . to * 5 .0 0 .

Warm WrappersFlannelette W rappers in light and

dark colorings; plaited backs; belted 4 . 0 8 waist; high neck; full skirts; special at ^ A. *

Fireless CookersWe are featuring C aloric F ireleaa

C ookers because we find It to be the best Cooker on the market and because we can sell it at a moderate price.

There is little to but much to demonstrate about the C aloric C ooker and we want in­terested housewives to visit the model kitchen in ‘the basement this week and let the demonstrator show you what can be done with it and how easily it will relieve you of the drudgery of the kitchen.

Sofa CushionsA lot of about 200 beautiful cushions for the

coverings of which we used remnants of our finest siik damasks in richest patterns and colorings, filled them with best silk floss; in the popular sizes 22x22 ins. and 24x24 ins,; pillows worth easily enough 9 4 , * 4 . 5 0 and * 5 ; spe- $ 0 . 9 8 cially priced........................................... “

Haviland DinnerwareSelling att Half Price

Isn’t this a proposition full of interest to homekeepers who feel the pressure of the high cost of living ? isn't it tine to get needed chinaware from the world’s great­est potteries for so little—half price ?

•s Ten more casks have just been added to the already immense lot for this s a le - all high-grade china—all beautifully decorated.

FIatPlatas,8>^ in. F IatPlates,7 in .$7.20 F latP la tes,6 in. |5.76 FU tPlatea.5 >4 in. 15.00 FlatPlate»;8>4in.$5.70 F latP late«7K in.$4.38 F]atP lates6;4 in.$4.00 F la tP la tea S ’i in.$3.24 T ea C ups a n d

S au ce r* .........$5.24C o ffee Cup*

a n d S au ce r* $6.30

Special A fte r D inner9 4 .0 0 clz C ups& Saucer* $4.70 S3,B O dz9 3 .6 0 dr M ea t D i*hes9 2 .8 8 dz IS-snch........ $4.70 9 2 .3 8 ea9 2 .6 0 dz 16-inch........ $.1.24 9 1 - 6 2 ea9 2 .3 8 dz 14-inch........ $1.98 9 9 c ea9 2 .1 9 dz 12-inch........ $1.50' 7 8 c ea9 2 .0 0 dz 10-inch........ 90c ■ 4 S c ea9 1 .8 2 d z 9-inch------- 80c 4 0 c ea

C a * * ero le* ...... $3.10 9 1 .8 8 ea9 2 .8 2 dz C a**erole* . $5 75 9 2 .8 8 ea

O yater T ur*en $4.90 9 2 .4 8 ea' 9 3 .1 8 dz B a k e r * ............... $1-60 7 6 c , ea

B a k e r s ................ $2.20 9 1 - 1 0 eaB a k e r * ................$r.l8 8 9 c . eaC d m port* $1.38 6 9 c . caC o m p o r t* .........$1.18 8 9 c . eaC ov'd Butter*, $1.50 7 S c eaC a k e P la te* .. . 90c 4 S c eaT e e P o t * ........... $2.00 9 1 .0 0 eaSuB ar* ................ $1.24 6 2 c eaC ream * ............ 70c 3 8 c eaJ u « * .................. $3.00 9 1 .6 0 eaJ u 8 * ^ ................... $1.18 8 9 c ca

Girls* DressesSmart Dresses of Serges and Challic with high neck or with

Saitqr coiiars; trimmed with braid combination or plaiied frill; full kitted skirts; deep hem; would be good value at $.6.98, £ 0 . 0 8 to be sold Wednesday a t..................................................

Handsome WaistsWaists in Chiffon and Messaline; in attractive high neck

styles; trimmed with braid, buttons or piping; here in black, brown and other wanted shades; exceptional value $ ^ . 0 8

Long Warm S^monos

logs a price.

C ream P itchersSolid Copper: can be used with

Coffee Percolators in making a com-

8fete outfit. Kegulai $2.35, special 11.98.Solid Copper Sugars. Regular $2.05 ' 19, spec. 9 1 - 7 5 and 9 1 .8 8 .

Solid Copper Alcohol Flagons; reg-and $2.19, spec. 9 1 -7 5 an

olid Copper Alcohol Fta ttlar $3.98, special 9 3 .2 8 .

C offee PotsMarion Har-

land Coffee Pots; make the best cup of cof­fee, filter cup inside made of ali tin which can easily be

.If i kept sweet and clean; coffee made by simply boiling the water and pouring it over the coffee.

Regularly.Special...

..$1.791 ,49

$t.981 .6 5

The Englamdeir Couch BedSale amd Demonstration

H ere is a new and unique metal couch and bed, heavy, reinforced tubular frame made entirely o f m etal; all parts are neatly bronzed; a b so lu te ly vermin proof; practi­cally indestructib le; 6 ft. 2 in. long, and 4 ft, 4 in. w id e; w hen closed requires on ly 29 inches space in w idth; N ational woven wire fabric sp rin gs, with e;ttra long helical springs that autom atically take up all sagging, w oven w ire fabric. The best ma­terials and th e m ost scientific w orkm anship enter into th eir construction.

M attresses filled with w hite cotton and covered with neat patterns o f plain and figured denim s on the couch side; on the inside regular bed ticking is used; will not m at or lum p; perfectly sanitary, non-absorbent, d u st r.nd vermin proof; can be easily changed from a luxitrious appearing couch to a p erfect bed by a single m otion and w ithout m oving from the wail. In m aking th is s in g le motion, it not on ly ex ­tends the section to a full sized bed, but it likewise reverses the mattress, thus you do not sleep on the upholstery of the outside couch.

Equipped w ith ball-bearing casters; easily m oved from one room to another. N oth ing better for the hom e, sum m er cottage, ^ otels and boarding-houses, or w hever the available space will not permit a full size bedstead.

T his W eek we are giving a special demonstration of these couches in ourFurniture Department, Third floor. Prices .. $ 1 2 * 0 * 2 1

Buy This Couch on the Club PlanO ur C lub P la n affords the easiest and best way to purchase Furniture. We want you to understand that you pay no interest on purchases, and the prices are exactly the same as on a cash purchase.

Could Any thing Be More Liberal ?

Long Flannelette Kimonos in figured or floral designs; in light and dark colorings; made in Empire effect; combination Q O C trimmed; full range of sizes at the special price of............. J 7 0

V ic to r -V ic tr o laAnother type of the V ictor-V ictrola has made its appear­

ance to add to the already attractive line; the new one is built in a handsome Cabinet ol Oak; all the metal parts are nickel-plated and the instrument has a beautiful tone, reproducing vocal and instru­mental music with wonderful accuracy. This new style of the V ictor-V ictrola is sold on easy terms at the low price of * 4 0

Other V ictro las at from * 1 5 toAll of these instruments are sold on the e a s y p a y m e n t

plan.The most complete collection of R e c o r d s in the city of

Newark.

C andlestickaSolid Brass Flat Candleitick; fancy

shape.Regularly. . .Special___

W ashB oardsSolid z i a c ;

h a r d w o od frames; e x t r a strong for sta­tionary Wash Tubs; regularly 59c.; special

4 5 c

$1.399 8 e

$1.751.10

overwire

5 3 c

C lothes Pins

Hardwood smooth finish; best selected pins; regu­larly 12c. per KO; q special.......................

C lothes-pin Bags

To hang on the line; you will find thii a most useful » o e -articie; price....' l U C OC ASOC

Ash S ievesRound; wood covered; lit

barrel or ash can; galvanized screen; heavy square mesh; regularly 63i'., at..................

A sh Cans. Made of heavy gal- vanired iron with eight bl ack steel staves on the sides; steel iron top and bot­tom; regularly _ _$1.39; special, o y c

A sh Can T rucksThese hand trucks are made oi all

iron and are very useiul for taking (he ashes from the cellar « « to sidewalk; price____

Mrs. Potts’ IronsThese are best qual­

ity and are sold in sets; three different sizes to the set, with handfe and iron stands: made in two finishes—

Polished steel95c. sets.......... » *^43

Nickel-plaled $1.10 sets.........o o C

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14NEWARK EVENING NEWS. TUE8DAY. OCTOBER 17, 1911.

LAST TRIBUTE GIVEN HARLAN

NitioDal L e t4 m Fay Farewell RespecU at Fooeral of tke i

F aaoot Americaa Joriat.

S U F R Illl COWT AT THE BIER

Wanted he v e r y w o m a n to g iv e o u r s h a m p o o i n g p r o c e s s a t r i a l . I t r e n e w s th e c o lo r and f r e s h e n s t h e w o o l o f y o u r c a r ­p e t s a n d r u g s . O u r c h a r g e s a r e s m a l l a n d th e w o r k

g u a r a n t e e d in w r i t in g

jB ncovius St SonU 2 - U B i k r i i n g i o n S t r m m i , M a w m n k , M , J .

Phonea 707 and 70« M arket

WHY MARTINE WENT IN RACE

Democratic Leaders R elasei to I R n Wben Direct Nomioation

for Seoator \Vas Possible.

C o a l F » r l o o « iA - d v a n o © O ^ o o n

ULRICH TRIIVIIOE IS POSTPONED

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W e A r e S t i l l S e l l i n g

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Tile »« r ' I'-r- v' t i .WHllan. Rill), lirr- .irtl' Ui'i' K 'Tl'*' nseui will lx- »i 10-1' ' “ '-'‘■""'"'■itiila cU>

NmiI ih . '•'f tl**ilii'l rtt

J'ra-jibj t«i luH

CD8B MAREET OFFiaAl,E. S. MENDELS, IS DEAD

At nil Keiv

Kor nmiiV yf fl****tlift VMt-nilfl" <11JiillU‘3> M'... iin.l .

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FONERAL OF HERBERT HORTON

SISTERS LOSE HUSBANDS BY DEATH ON SANE DAY

TALE ON FEDERAL PROBLEMS

Best Large Lehigh No. 2Nut, perton. SA.SO Ttim iiicn .Mixture, S'ov* *nd N ut

mixed with Urge Lehigh No. •iNul.SS ” Heal Lehigh Stove or hgg..................

Th.- fiinfm l ■( ll- rh fr l H nflun ' 'h ' 'wai klllt-i) liy II f»»'HI, tin- lini- U.ilirv#il. »t fT O rr M'’* ''clHlr. will be held from hie himn-. •■■''X P irh lh»l |il»c», at N:Sn i> cloi k i"nlirhi. rtev. H*nn' f5- Jackiun. '.r Um- ChrleUan tlrlon (’onsiewatloiial ' b’lr Upper Mutilclalr, will i»(tlelaH' lut."iiii nt will be at the convenience of the lani ls

FALL KILLS 1 . I DRUMMONDNSW TORK. Oct. IT. - Thoinaa J

D ru in m w id . a r»a l « U t e and brefcar, w ai found dead In hl« bach yar a t M WMt 8«»ntv-nrit r h a pallca ballava that he accidentally fen from a thlrd-atory window, o ' ‘h o could nnd no Indlcallnti of aulHile wma «lad only In hli nl«ht clothin*

One o f the dead nian a eom. H am ill. n T>rummond. la an Inatroclor a( I rinoe- to*. and another Uou*lii»8. la a anphu- U.dre Mt th« iamf

6EN. CUSTER'S SCOUT DEAD

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S . T r i m m e r a i C o .1 3 5 L a t a y a t t * S t r a a t

A J k |e i A i i a i b i t a f B ooker T e ,

W iok io flO B S o y i B k W iU oeues Hare Diupietrei

CONSTABLE’S CELLULOID COLLAR RIPS AS LASSO QUELLS PRISONER'S SPIRIT

X ............ reunlold , . e-glow *., r«cv . . .re tc h e d Hiui M” " ' . '’''- '' ' ■ - . . , - r eve«le»»eew ere Bonrte of tli*' ililiik'' maililng- - .......tUB.le m Blouii.liiiidiile Setiiiduv n II ‘ th e t will htt'-e a cunrt ne'l'*"' "lien lem senf.icd J r . - f t l i ' Mvc^l' > town, wh.i 1. in Ih,. i'i.1 .-reim l» »c-r»1»ned Sanford, a cen u e l m ih

- I rum pue. wee not m l'du .'d until *1-a.t re tld en i of B utler i. .Hrslnn of ihe icwc

M rr U . J Tlt'lny 'if • Jam es

OBERT.IN. Ken.. Oct 17 - W IV pioneer plnlneman. eennt and Indian

flphier, died here yeiterday, of apoplexy Ho was a fcnut and guide with Q eneral Custer on several nccaslona. S tree t aer.'ed ifeca tu r County In the l,* |tlsU ture aev- eral terins and w e t once ap eah er of the K ineas Honae of Repreeentatlvea.

RESIGNS OFFICE; DIES

K nw nd^l B. M endeU.

of a.*-hln«i«ni, Khli Ulgt-, " f Oxfurd nnil W illiam i ' HmIMi nf Mro*»kiyn; «lRn one lifu th fr, Wuiann Srnltli, f>f l.am bert- vide The funerHl will l<e held n! lha Iftl** homt* IB MftdlfUiTi at 10 riTlock1 rlrlniv intirnlriK. and *'IH he prlvRto^ |> v . j l>. linieti. the fam ily paMr»r. of V.elvitli*re. will nmrinlf'. mul the body will be* iak*n !'• ftelviderp fA>r burlft].

year the t e rm tif t h r siMil^r Pemilor, John ! w€.o r e ld te d In ' h e follnwlng wur*p K ean , explrert, (flvlng ftn o p p o r tu n i ty for " S a n f o r d hkwl been rfrliikHiR an*Ih f feallng of (he rrr*H»urr*, Edw ard C H r g rM e- Thl» wan not no >a* VStokfto. KranKUn M ijrphy and Charlea N real of hla actlona. for ® ^Fowler w«r« plarerl on the Republ lr an i ThoruMi R. H erm lon . on** nf thi* good menti cket , but th e Miwet D e m o r r a r l r p a r ty to I qj by a t r l k ln f h im a oi t i u v er laa t ln x i h a m e . w as m u l e . . .m e a a u r e w hich It h ad 4*lvocated for yeaif -

•J r a i led on a arorri of men, my Buperlora In In ie l le r tua ) m t a ln m e n t , a n d urged ihi*m to becomp candldatPR, a n d w aa J*‘e r r d a t At th e last m t im ent I dec id ed to flle a pe ti tion m y se l f hw aii ne th e D em ocra t ic p a r ty had pledged liFieJf to th is nnit I r ra l laed th a t U h ad aisled i»h th e p ur ty of u n t r u t h and InBln-’e r l t ' ’

S cnn lo r Mflrtine en iphaplaed flic fact . th a t the evi ls of lo-day n fc not rn be | cor rec te d by p r a y e r iilirnt-. a a \ l i ig tJiat the man wlio goes In (•I'uir' h nn Hunclay and prayp for his c u u n l r v ' s welfare , and, going out. leaves nJi i i iuuglu r>f i\Ih co u n ­try* bohlnd him, Is not wor tliv of th e n am e of c in re i i

w h s n ’ hib t a c l i w « s t u r n e .1 nnd * i ‘h™* » n y c m M w h n tcv c r . for th e gcn l l* m»n la • f r i e n d to t h e u n f o r l i in n le *c n i e o f naewul t e n d b a t te r y , w h ich will

nruoer iiiiifi ^ ------ .J a m e s Uc a r o a t . h r e a k J n * h e r 7 ' * ' ” “ " h .,1 n.ii In ju r ing h e r v e ry m u i h . t l «»■ th e h o n e s t lueale t h e c o n s t a b l e h»» h ad for sem e lime, a n d b e f o r e h e could the handcuffs on S a n f o r d " e needed the a s s ls is i ic e of H a r r y P o s t , W hi t t l e ld .Mead and E d w ard E. Hall, w h o flna llv laesoed Sanford a ro u n d Ih e n ec k w i th a rope la rge rivough lo d r a w n n in i tom obl le . Ball Sot the rope a ro o n d h is neck, a n d a f t e r t ou- r tab ie M a th e w s h a d r ece iv ed “f v ^ a l blows an d hart h is ce lluloid co l la r brolBm and face ac re ich e d , Ih e cuffs w e re 00 the victim, wh.t w as c o n v e y ed lo the B u t le r lockup In a c h a r c o a l w agon , w ticra he r em ain ed un t i l S u n d a y ‘" “ ' ' " I h ' ' ’ M ath ews , with t h e a s i l s i a n c e o f W hi lf le d Mead landed h im In t h e P a te r lO B Jail.

, w h e re b e will a w a i t t h o t i m e of h l i tr ial .

CASE PUT OVER UNTIL NOV. 0

fipecial Serrie r of lAe .VfCTVfl.NEW JO B K , Oct, n . - C h a n I n g ih a t

th ree of hla wUneeses had m ysterioualy diaappeared In tho Inal th lr ty -s la houra. A ttorney Moore, represen ting H a rry Ul- rich ivHllAy flftcured nn i^lipurBnusrvl until N ovem ber 6 of f i n c h 's tria l on th e rh a rg e of asBaulting Dr. Hooker T. -Wash­ington, the negro educator. The m otion to adjourn was reslalud by the S tale.

W ashington did not appear In coon , IhDUgh the d istric t a tto rn e y declared he was Ih th e city would ap p ea r when the u s e went to trial,

MEDAL FOR ASS'T SECY HAYS

ipedo ; AerviM of lAf SKW6.B EBK K UBT mClGHTB. O n 17 ,-T bf

fun*ra1 of A u fo stu s M. LnyM . who died luddunly a t h l i hoiBR to Plalnflald avenua, S a tu rday afternoon, waa held a t Tefltdanee to*day. tho tn trritian t being Diad« In th a M elhodiat O m e tr ry a t Oils plane.

Mr. IsAyat had baen oollMtor for New Provtdenre Towniblp for over eleven yaara and had only reaJgnert hla poaltloii vacantly. The realgnatlon wan accepted by th t Borough Council at a ■pedal meeting. October 9s and the deoflant had not yei eoapleied the iram fer of nis auoount» t«) hia aucceaaors Frank C. Shaffer He had bdan In apparently good health Just previoua to hU death.

Mr. L aya t waa a nullvc Friim-**, com ­ing to th la country when a young miin Ht* flrg t'lived In Jersey City, m oving lo Stony llin ,‘ Where he purchased n farm tw enty tw o y e a n ago. He wna tlia American ie*preeenlative of a French Mine com pany. H a is survived by a widow, tw o daughterH and a son.

•laha .V* SlgJaff FrokthU loa Mgieaker. Bpeefef iRerHwi of tht KBWB.

GI*EN,GARDNER. Ool. 17— The fu n e r­al of John Vs 8lgl«*r. a liiy -n liie y e a is old, w as held to-day In the Spruce Run L u theran Churchs of which he waa a m ember. Mr. Sigler wae a na tiv e of th is place, and M veral years ago was prom inent as a Prohibition apeaker. A fe w y e tu a ago he was taken to the S ta te hospital ^Ti''IreiUon, w here ha died S a tu r­day** Bw ldea hla widow, he leaves these fihlldPep; F e le r Sigler and Johnson 8 ig ' Icr, o f th is village; John 8 fligler, of flpruca R t|a : Charles Sigler, of A nnan- dale; Willis Blfler. of N ew ark ; Mrs. Mh- tnn W iniam s, of th is place, and Mrs. H a rry G ardner, of P lainfield .

Mv«. T rv aaaa Mo bb .SpfNal Sen’lcf of IA« XBIFN,

HTGH BRIDGE, Oct. 1 7 .-F u n era l s t r - vlces for Mrs. Lllah Monn. w ife of T ru - mon Monn, will be held to-m orrow a t her la te home* In Main street. Rev. Jo h n May. paalfir of the M ethodlgi church , a«- SiiUd by Rev. M. A. Conklin, p as to r of Ihe Reform ed church, will officiate. Mrs. Monn w as a member of th e D aughters of L iberty and D aughters of Pocahontas, w'ho will have charge of the serv ices a t the grave. D eath waa due to com plica­tions. a fte r a long Illness, flhe leavea a husband, one sister and one bro ther.

M rs. (je»rwe R esd ily . fipedaf Bm'lcr of the

OXFDRD. Oct 17—Mrs. iV-orge Readdy died a t h e r home on WaMhlngton avenuo 3‘este.rday of a i’«jm[i!lcailofi of dlsefises She w as slxty-IWu years oM ami hesUics her husband Is survived hy the following children: WllUntn nml K atherine, of P « h- salc: John and Agnes, of Oxford, and also the following sisters. M rs R obert B urns and Mrs. Michael M«mney. of O x­ford. and MI.hs Bllxabeth I..ondregan. of New Y"ork. Tho funeral will fake plHce Thi:r*day nvnrnlng iif St Rose'e i.'athtilic rh iifch . F a ther Kelley ofRoialinK-

r i l f to n D rck er.JSfjf'Mfll .*iriTirr .Vfc'H’fi.

SKWTHN. net. IT .-i’llfInn Tiecker, of Pau-rM'*n. wiu> haw lio n st-cklng tu r«- g.i ii hla heftllh at ihe Inune of hl^ falli'T . iie<’rge M li t 'k e r , near StlUwaH-r. fup twii nK;rthH <1 uil lujjt f\s 'n lng from he-ari Tr'Uihie, aaeil t whmi v-l wo yeara. He Is aur-. Ived hv ft w li^uw and r won,

l>1eH irf nflicted \S ound.fjH'ntii Sfni<f ihf vriV.il’

‘ At,IKON " ' IT -1 IX' f i'iutrtl of MiasCruft* Ore'll!, '■ ii'ii-eii \»:irs ,.jii w ii-i ^h'lrhfr-ielf wiOi IhT fn ii* ''* vuri Ksi-u-inber 2T. while !n a riiL i r m. ,nni-!,i ' , ii^iilJ H.sieriln.v H :'o-! ruK r at ilu • i- ,f hi-r fiiiher. Airr***l ‘ ‘retie, nt-ar ' xike-ihury- Hev- H am - i lohsi; iia.HlnT of i[.. t'likr.*- h 'lry MflihoiliMi ' ud','latu-lp

New York. W hen th e curb brokers had no organisation he w as prom inent amotig them as ii s llc k lr r fur the code of elhlcs th a t formed the u n w ritten law In th a t circle. Wlipn an orKttnlautl'oi forme*! Mr. .Mendels waa a l tu t h*'ud of ll, ftinl last Hprink, when Hie .Ni-w York I 'u ib M arket Aasoclfttioo f irmed, he be­cam e Its s^iTctary arid K member of the board of KovernurM.

Mr. MemleJjj becam e identlfled with the m arket when a y o rng man- Always he WHS oj»p#tHe-.l to llm l unriily element that

• m any tlmca brouglil bad repulft t'l the rurti brokers us a ciaaS'. When. In efforiN weio nmilo lo cloae the curb m ar­ket through tl" ' Police CommiBsIon. Mr. MpihIi‘18 wuh fuiTMiort In the fight tn save It.

horn In New O rleans sisty-rnve yearn ago, Mr. Mendols moved *N’orlh wUh hla parents whe^i lo* w as eleven ysara old. This cliy was hla honip during the la tte r part of Ills life, hi:- realdence at the lime t>r Ills tlcail! l«*!ng a t fjO Broad streH .

Mr .McmlelB Is surv ived by bis widow, one daughter. M rs. M ary J, Ilellcrrls, or Ijong Hranc.h, a tid^ fou r sons. Kiigem* E. JunisB Ks W illiam L. and W nher A. h, Mcridrls, all of N ew ark. The fiujecs^l will bv lieid to-m orrow evening at ' o'clock a t the late home un*1cr Mu**-'* jc auspices

WILL NOW GIVE CBDRCH CBANCE TO RDN IBINGS

r

JAMES^U. MARLEY

tifitriiit ^Trcrli'r nf th* NfvH/?,A S m liV I'AlUv. Ofl IT HPV. Hr Mnr-

sliiill Mi'l HitOi’, will' hail a ill ' “HfrllHi, Ilf IIU' Klnit U.n)tlst rh H r.'h , nr whlcti In' i ' iiast'ir. I 'l l m-rtay an 'I 'a ^n- niml vionlt.in lli'fnra kolng aw ay Pv- M criuffic lasiK'rt ll staram ant In * h lv h he Cfllleil a llen lin ii In the fnvt th a t a t Ills c-lnai" Ilf 1 J" vesra' servlre aa paatn r ha Is filled « i 'l i Kriillind« ihat Ihe chiireh I* tLin.irti lieUH- fff ihiiii It was w han ha vnnie here and 11,nl ,li;rlnk hla p a s to ra le 110ad- d ltlnns haXn hovn made lo the ch u n ’h m i'm lieiehlp Me says the ('hiireli not only hue n larifcr i-onKiektiHon, a new edlflee. ,1 J5.I1I0 ornan and ii la rxer Hnnday-srhooi. hill has more wojker* ;n all the depart- nirnlH. Ha *By< nil this wiis prfieurm! anil h 'u liiih i abniil liv I)'" linvlng h l i own MO', and th a t liereiifier he la Kolinr to let th e congregation have llieir w ay and »«, If Ih lnge will turn oat heller. . ,

There will he no meeting of the arivlpcrl board unill Hr. Mi'imlTle'B return and no i-all for a congregnUonal meeting laaiie Hr Mi Muinr I'lnlrns the au-ralled dissension In the Kino Baptlei I'hurch it CORUned to a few famlllea and la pracll- niliy dead.

WESTHUDSON

NAN SHOT BY ROBBER ARRESTEDJS AN ALLY

H A CK EN SA CK. N J.. Ort- 17 Edw ard“ , ____ U.alahtll whoJ .i^ i iw a n k a , of J-rsay CUy H eights, who was sh o t In the head Sunday night on a P a lisade tro lley car. near T ort Lee. when h ighw aym en a ttem p taJ _1o rob th e con-

HEALTH NAN FOR TOB UNDER WORKS BOARD

In flccoritanee w ith a ten ta tiv e a rra n g e ­ment helween th e Board of H ealth and Ihe Bi,arrl of W orks, H earth (.XTear t-handler will probably snhm ll lo his board, to-nighi. hla selection of Andrew

WAHHINMTON, Oct 17 - Wlllet M. H ays, A ssistan t Secretary of AgrlcnUura. has been aw arded a b ron te medal by th e fourth conference of H enetlfs In reoog^ nlilon o f hi* work In th e investigation of p lant and anim al b reed ln i-

Un Ihe obverae of th e madal, which I* more th an two In.-has In dlam elar. I* a host p o rtra it of Jo hann G regor .Mendel, well known for his researchea into tn a problem* of heredity.

ANTI-CIGARETTE B A m iBOSTON. Oct. 1 7 — P ledge* n ev er to

am ok* c ig a re tte * h a v e been signed by ( 600 ou t of 50,000 boys In B oston p u b ­lic school* d u r in g th e p a s t y ea r a c ­co rd in g to Ihe a n n u a l re p o rt o f th a M assa c h u se tts A n tl-C Ig s re l ta L eague

M a n y Nervou* Wrecks Result of Sore Feel

------ — last 1 J .vl Gookln. for m em bership In th e a*ductor, M ax Soindag. ' O' ^m ining hoard of plum bers of this i-lty.evening tn th e Englewood Hoapltn • proposed appo in tm ent of Mr. M ■he w l ‘ rem ain nnlll h i . g I oW g H - >«The conductor says he Is n « ,r th direct rep resen ta tion on theSchw anka wa» one of the four robhe _ exam ining hoard, M 'Gookln being one of

F ran k H a rt, of ** a te treet, New York, departm ent and under tha Jurladlctlon ofP alisade Junction. V on hl« ' the health officer. The appo in tm ents towom an in p a lisad e ' " __ | hoard a re under control of Ihe Board

Sh'ei'umblng to a complication of all- menlk, Jam es H M arley. for many years a resident of N ew ark and actively eii-_ gaged In m aiiufaclurlnK , died nt his home, « Milford avenue, yesterday . Ur, M ar­ley w as seventy y ea rs old. tie was horn In w hat 1s now C edar Grove, condng to N ew ark nl the age of lltleen years. In ISHe he engaged In Uie m anufacture of sh irts In tu ts c ity and hi HS7 became associated with the W aohttssel Shirt Company. Ip .M anhattan, of which he .was seifi'etary a t th e tim e of ids dealli.

Mr. M arley w a.' active In the work of St. Staphen'B K plscopal Church, of which he w as a vestrym an . Jle was a m ember of St. Jnhn 'a lA>dge, F. and A. M., and D am ascus C om m andery, K nights T em ­plars. Until recen tly he was a m ember of the N orth E nd Club, resigning on account of lllneat, BuTVIvlng him are a widow, a d a iig h ie r of the late George Booth, of N ew ark : th ree dauifhlers and two sons: Mra. Joseph H. M'nde,. of New York; .Mrs. V. I. I.eipcr and Airs, John Hula Ik tVilllam C. and Ross G. M arley, of lips city

The funeral will lake place a t the house lo-miJiiow .'iriernoon nt 2 o'clock and will he coiiducled by Hev. Dr. R, A. W asson, rector of Ht B tephen'.', Tho Interm ent will be m ade In Ml. P leasan t Cem etery.

SELEa TALESMEN IN MORRIS TRACTION SUIT

PROTESTING AGAINST SUNDAY P. 0. OPENING

protflillng against tlie re^iiiaat ma4a by resldam a of Arlington last WH*k th a t the

■way htini«i whan nrr**.it^d. Hfl Wfl9 COTTl-w a j jii'ine wiix-.i .............. . * . *m ilted 10 the H ackensack JadMannlfl T he cemduHor could no! idiinir>him

SEWAGE PLANT BUILDER GETS NEW TINE GRANT

Spreiaf fin-fice of lAc .MtW'W- Im a h i Hi i N OcI i t —InabllHy lo f c t 1

rraldenta of Arlington las. week th a t the , « ^poftofflee of that place he opened Himday | beds of Imornings for a short tim e to accom m ^ , j „ a g e disposal p lan t resulted In andat*i p«raona wishing to call f>>r th«lr I ..................... .... *..* .xrvg.wiaiux.i

of WorkR,The custom In th e past b»a b ^ n to

m ake the appo in tm en ts to Ih f exam ltilug boar on the recom m endation of the Mas­te r Plum here' AsBOc-liillon. The prepent m em bera a re A. E. Holliday, M llllam Bpalcher and K. A. K oether, ll Is not known aa yet w hether an entire new hoard will be nam ed o r m erely e vacanry produced to m ake room fo r the Hoard oi H ealth ’B expert.

Don't perm it aore feel to continue: t h ' conalant nagging irr ita tio n works havoc on tho nervfdiB system and frequently brings on serious nervous d isorders, be^ s ld « LJd. there Is the to rtu re ahtch

every on* knows so «ed Don t suffei' an hour- !■ a tre a tm en t tha t Is heat known to acience ami Is said to he a Po*l'He and quick cure to r all foot ad n ie iits ' "Dtssolve two tabl. ■ ipoonfu ls of Caloclde com- SSund In a basin of Im. w a ter SoAh the feet tn th is fo r full M tesn m inutes, gentlo r -- - « .ly maaBaglMK the sore Re

b r e w e r s IN CONVENTION

iTiftl!. tw enty-flvf rtiRmberi* of Uie Phl-

AUendihg the In te rn a llo n a l Cmigrefia of

................ .. . j of the in im 8*'r.ss r - , . - - .........lalhey daftfl a t the H u s u l a J o f the O rtfjher 31 a t a m eeting of th e Maai-p'lrat napUftl ‘ 'hurnh. Arlington, signed ^,athHm )oim vommUlee lusl night,a petition last night Tht^ members of ! ^ niotlon waa ra rn e d th a t unless aewarthe nehool will .'In iilale the petition ^iperatlon aUnll begin on Ihe dale now among the o ther "hurvhes In the town | hih voniractor V'e given a three' - --------------------------- ' notlve of the term ination of hlafor fu rther signature?*.

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CLUBWOMAN DEFENDS MEN OF PRESENT TIME

ctjniracl.

Bprrtal Beirirt of l*e .Vfift'H,MOHHI8TOW N, Oct. 17.-C o u n se l for

tha M orris Hallroad Company and law ­yers rep iestn tln g the ow ners of p roperty In F lo rhan i I’aik and Convent, th rough w hich the railroad com pany Is seeking a rig h t of way. yesterday selected tw enty- four Jurors from a struck Jury lis t pro- pared by Supreme Onurl Justlrt* [■'harlee W P arker, from which tw elve a re to be chosen to try the w rit of quo w arran to secured early In the sum m er.

The w rit was Issued to show the real s ta tu s of the M orris R ailroad Company. I t w as clalmeil hy the opponents o f the M orris County Traction Com pany th a t Ih a t company, not l.elng able to cundemn p ro p erly under its ch arte r. Incorporated under a *tenm railroad c h a r te r In order to secure th e right of way desired.

Politics was discussed by mem bars of (he Arlington Civic Club a t a m eeting a t Ihe home o f Mrs. John Com ini, B» Bel- grove drive, A rlington, yesterday a f te r­noon. JIrs. P am ela E ahlns, of Arlington, the only woman m em ber of the K earny Board of E ducation, waa (he speaker. In her address she declared Iha t modern men were much more t-onslderale of (he right* of women than w ere men In the revolu­tionary days. About tw e lts women were prssenl. Following the meeting tea wa* served and there w as a m usical program .

I u ir „.,'pO>Bi piwo. AUenOtOg tnC 111. ............ .............-ex tension of she time for the operation In Chicago a re rep resen ta tives of

i-wer system from October , „ (,,rly every b rew ery In th is city. The■ ■ - - ............. ■ eongress s ta r ted O ctober \2 with the coti-

vem lon of b rew m aste rs . followed by the b rew m asten ' alum ni cunvenilon. Tn-mor- row the In te rn a tio n a l B rew ers' Corigress will begin, and ou T h u rsd ay and k rlday Ihe t 'n lled S ta te s B rew ers ' Assor.lstlun Kill hold Its convention.

Among th e exhibit* a t th e exposition Is one furn ished by th e B allan tlne brew ery in thle city, called "Q ueets of an Old Inn. ' The local firm s rep resen ted a t -the con­gress are: G o ttfried K rueger Brewing Company, F elgenspan B rew ing Company, B allantlne B rew ing Com pany, H ensler H 'ew lng Com pany, W iedenm ayer Brewing Company, P e te r H auck Brew ing Com­pany. Trefx B rew ing Com pany.

FIFTEENTB REGIMENT READY FOR REUNION

r TnaSBaUHlH in«=ReeuUa come as If All flor«n««R go^8 and the fcpt feel simply tle

llght^ul. Corns and callouses can be peeled rig h t off It gives J"*,Hef to r Inflamed ““’' J , 1sw eaty f e e t Ingrow n nails, ch ilb laliuand frost-hl?es. ‘ J ’,®''.?,,!the pores and rem oves ">* ”trouble. A tw enty-five Is enough to cure the worst fe e t Ans drugffist h a . It in stoek. or If not he c m gp t‘ t In a few hours from his n holesal C J l D on't w aste tim e and tuoney on uncerta in rem edies which are som etlm fs reeomroended by dealers V*’■leld more profit. 'T n ‘’“MhlclTnot a pa ten t m edicine, hut an e th ical

p repara tion .—Adv.

Kneclol Serrlce of tin \SW B .W ASHINGTON, N. J-. OcI. 17 -A u to -

moblle rides f o r 'th e wives of members and a banquet will m ark the annual re ­union here of the F ifteen th Beglmgnt New Jersey V olunteers \ e ie rans ASso elation on T hursday. __

A num ber oi guests are F redericksburg , Va., and o ther points wher« the M «oclallon bos bean runningan n u al excurfllcms.

"SHINING" TO GOLDEN GATE

JUST FROM IRELAND,SHE BECOMES BRIDE

MICHAEL BENZ DEADMlrlitiel Hem, s ix ty -e ig h t years old, fur

Iw enlv-lL e years a resident of the Silver U k o h.'.llun uf Hetlevllle. died at his hohie In Itelmont avenue, m ere, Inst n ight

D ealh wa.'' l aii.snd hy dropsy. Beside.' his wife he :s .survlveti hy four Kruw'i :'hH- rtren' Kimi'ral serv ices will he held Tliiirs-

CONTRACTOR OPPOSES PLUMBERS’ SEWER JOBS

day in.jrnmg.

I P . SHANNON'S FUNERAl

p!i\ «i"R d lr nr" U„r Fhvnlritif]

l-L A IN K IK U '. On tT - -v u.cw clan lufia Rf1\ - ‘T-tl.ufd n, ii in ‘ ih

fnr filTtCf OHUn wlh ’ *• fifty r-nrp ni il h"us*> rftlia II Thie RTino'inr'-itipiii iiiiV rftian ji brf'ftK In Ih*- traritrTTiorithp KtT!itnjf nT*^mi"‘f4 >if tht' m dsx'ri; profrHR^mti h*rG> Ihut th*-tr hh"U 1hf- t" !w1re thp- nm iiii'i's Olp In a ld'.ri-tnr ntiNN offfra to

The fiUi-ral uf Rev. Thom as P. Hhan-mu‘ whu WHS auperlniem lent of theVnli Ssluun l-eague uf New Jersey, was held lit 12.Hh U cluck (hla afternoon iit Ihe KUbuni M emorial I 'reshy lerlan,.j,,jr,.h of which he was formerly pas- t„r Mr ShaiMWii died on rtaiurday of T-nviitnr>tila.

a t "»’•«“ f^^rvirea tv.*rp Hr Dii'lii w L 'i 'k (urm er pastur uf ihe KUtii P resb 'IP i l.m I'lu iich. assisted hy Re\' Sm ith 1 U dw ay., present pastor ofthe Kllluirn 'b u r , ........ .. Re' Lln.uis1 struck of Ihe Uettuiny |•l■eahytp^ll.u I'iiu 'rrh of ■I'reliiun The h itle r WHS a Claesiuoie uf Mr sl.imiKin In the Prin. . tun TtieutugU-nl Kclinol, and perfunm-il the cevemurs.t al the di-ceasM m ir i 'le r s wediitlip seven 'c u r s ttgu

\c tu ig 11" iiiillhcHrer" were voting m en „f the perish , whu were Intintele 'n e n .lf

Mr Shltiiuon. They were .trlh iir Hu - Henrv tiu lsall. .luhii Piiwers, Rilwurd

Illl'n-.iiu i'ra tik I’lallH "Ud George lU ritj yt f.rf wGr** maiv\ fif'f'Kl mnongi

! dxv.if-h TS-rf nipmoHalf* from fb** K llbuni ' . ',iin-h r MTij£rPC"*lr.n. th*? I'liurrh om.Mrtls. ' I',.- smisii.nrwh Mpilio'tiFit Kliurch *»rul ilu* I Ni-vAir'.x Pr. [pr?' InTprmenl >»‘ft"I i-':«li7-ni.''iii' ' i''7H'ti'i

flijfi'jfi/ geri'kv uf [Ac VEH’8.MADISON, OiM. n .-O pposU ion to !ha

w ishes of local plum bars lo la y and con­nect house lawralH to the borough e naw tru n k ftcwer PS'Btwm w as voiced a t an ad journed meeting "f the B orouah ro u n - cll la s t n lfh l by C h ario t IppoUto. the power oontraetfu* He pan completert fou r­teen Jobs hlmeelf- *

IppoHto hold ll>af he Ip reiff^onilble for all leakage and obstruc tions un til the pyptem passes out of his Ju risd iction And he will not allow any one else to connect nnill . -e borough accep ts th e aystPin He exV'lftlned that one p lum ber did Toakp H coimcctlojj and covered th e o ^ n end tif the pipe with ft loose board , •which per- nilttP‘1 the entrance oY d ir t and w ater du ring H rain storm

Just tw enty-four hours a fte r her a rriva l from BelfAHt. Irelantl, Miss Catherine Wafah autlS m nrrled to Daniel J. Camp- hell, of !> ftoulb T h ird street, H arrison, yesterday afternoon, in the Church of the Holy Cross, H arrison . Rev. Thom as J. Callery otllHflting.

The hrldeamald waa xMlss M ary Boyle mitJ the boat m an Thom as J Boyle, both of E lisabeth. Tlie couple will moke their home In th a t city. T he couple had been friends In Ireland. Mr, Campbell cam e to the Knited S ta tes ft Tew y w n ago. A short utiie ago he sent for the girl.

BARN FIRE ON FARM OF STOCK EXCHANGE BEAD

gnprtot grralra of thg VEWfi. , . .M ORRISTOW N, Oct. n . - F I r e la s t r ig h t

destroyed the barn and g ran a ry of Ran som H. Thom as on the New Vernon roaiL M r Thom as Is president of the New York Stock Exchange. Four horses valued a t nearly H.OOO were burped to dealti. m e dam age to the building and con ten ts Is eatl m ated a t about tTtTOD.

EX-POLICE OFFICER MISSINGfipcc*ai Grrrtre of fAe yEW 8.

DOVER. Oct. M y s te r jM lu r^ n d s thed isappearance of form of Asslar*A1 ,Hhh\ Ruasell K. IgOtt. fWho form erly lived ,T. Searing street. Lckt le ft Dover some Time ago to take a l aituatl<^p w ith a te leg rap h company, p a v in g bin w ife and infftiu (iaiiffhier ayrhom e. N oth ing hae elnce been h eard ^ ro m him d irectly .

M rs L ott baft ifone 1" the hom e of her p a ren ts , Mr and Mfi* John Toye. of T tandolrb Township, n short d is tan ce he- vf.nd thR aouMiern hmindBry of Dover L o tt w-BS oppoluied nhslfttani m a rsh a l In 15110 an«l a fte r serving on the pA llce forco fo r about a yeRr ehargea Were brought n ga lne l him Rileplng rond iic l unbecom ing ft poUce officer. He whs convicted a fter which hie rcfilgnnllnn w»B accep ted He has been m nrrifd uhoul elghteei\ months

To l.e e tn re aw AMrAaaoiy.In the gu ild room of ChrlAt E p iscopal

<!’hu rch , i.lleveland avenye . n e a r F o u r th fttreflt. H ari'laoa. tb -m o rro w n ig h t. I 'n l te d S la te s C om m laaloner D. W. Ba- mond. of N ew hurg . N. Y wll! le c tu re on "God'e S tara . o r ib e W ondera of th e H eavens "

RUTGERS COLLEGE NOTES

Trv h"-i-. Mr ShHiiitun i.iv In M'a^a ■VERDICT AGAINST RAHWAY

Free to PileVictims

Next MorniDR Worst Cases Wouder W h y They Never Before Tried the

Remarkable Pyramid Pile Care.IT l!« FH.KF'..

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...i. , . . ' WID' nil- funill.v, Iimniig' i;,., .1 , . . M. Muiiiis. ivixtiir u t the' ,,T. ll 11, ■ t: I'l'.'iivh.1 K uncm l <if Xkv.l L U sab rth t t iim a n .

(L '■M'.'lI K l.l/ .. \ l! l . l II, " ' G Tki' fu tifra l of1 Mi'n MiiKi!tT5‘.... I'liw"^. will) la hs-

[-• huM' ' I n i»M**Rt (le rm ani au l!i l-:ii7'.it>'e'i n, plKi'r IhlsIn .(filing ..f h*-r sytl-h h iav« MrtiTbfW 1" 1,7.. y:K- Kpherru plni-R.

\M-rv in'*' I'".'I H! s iv M l'-h a # ls i h jri h, Itn't ' H iIj- ’ i J Hebr, «he

|ii'fi:4 Hi-' —l«'lirM!i; uf ih^ niws>i. V'lf l.frtti’rfi Nil KTHiulsnnjf of [Ma-iP-Ad woman ’• 'f" ’ iilnRtj-HpCw(•ml y*"an- Sho hKd iIvitI m EJI^ab^tb t . i f ty ’ - an? it ml wh- tht> wi,i,-w uf Mul- !hew llH.niiann

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Bi iniikiiig ft free i.f 111*-“ \Vnnder-ful I'lrariiid f'l'e i ijir jn u are sore of being riglit. N 'lthlng is more dipafnioml- Ing than to Inujai In stiniething Unit don 't du tl'e work Ho writR «t o'ri!*e to th e Pyram t'l DniR 1'";. MniHhaH. M ich, for a fre.' irliti imckage and know to a cerlglnl^ •hat iirre Is a sure. fiulrU ridI ,

*!sra u f'^ U 'f^ ru r’ner p a y s d p w o m a n 's f o r g e r ie senaMe you m rest t-nimfonahlv i?\**r night ' --------and In the mi:)rning you 'r !11 hustle to lu,; peerept drug can t h*’!p it. for t ’ «regu lar 60 ' package th s t p iifp you on TOUT fcift an<l hnvpK you going lie rikc j ’ou gat w hat yo\i ask for.

Uaft tha coupon below Merely fill in your name and address.

SE tV HIM VSW U'K, Oct. IT .I'lhn P. K erw in A- I . local co n trac to rs , won ine^lr sub BgiiiTirtt Ihe city o f R ah w ay m ihe r ir c u l t I'.nirt here befoP® Judg'^ .1 Lloyd \-ftts*rdav afternoon , ih f ,i i m \ miv- Ing the plaintiffs all they Claimed. |l,fll7T4 7‘he auii uas brought to rfc-iver cm a sew er rn n m irt upon which PH sm rnt wh.s hftld up. Then' vkfts a d lfiputr a» l*' the am onnt due The city eng ineer of lUhw.iv catrw* 111 r->r some c rltlc lam d u n o g inetria l. 11 hemg alleged th a t he ref isn l t.igive a k tadc for r)\P new aew vis for »nhiiiK a ilTiH' ihiii (Ire trcnchvft cii ed m11 w as uls'.! sHld Ihat ha la id u j t a, lln?for B section I'f the sew er on ibe wrong side of the s!reG*(. requ iring double ex- casHilObS The ju ry 'a l lo w e d the ron- t ra r to rs exira for thia wofll- _________

H A RRJH O X \N I> K A S T N E W A R K , Bhermnn H ook-and-L adder Company of

F.ftsi N*wark haj. a l« t* d thee* offleeT* for the ensuluK y ear: Preeldent, Thom as M urray. \Jre-pre*Iilent. W tlia in Duffy: tlnauelnl eecretary. Joseph McDonald, treaaurer, John Sullivan; *er«eant-at- arm s, H arry lAiweon. W illiam A. Carey, who hae been u te reco rd ln f eccretary of tlie rom panv fur some years, was nom- liiiLt*dn>St declined to accept the offlre ■Egatn H)» iiirveaeor Will be named al the November meetln*. a s will also be a delesate to the relief aesoclntlon.

H srrleon m em bers of th e Hudson C oun­ty D em orratle com inittee a re plannlnf, to hold a maasmeet Ing in Ihe town hall, a l which (he nom inees for county offlres will make addresses.

The annual dance of th e Jtlordan Aih- leili’ .asaoflatlon of H arrison will be held Th.iraday nllfht. J an u a ry 11, a t Oraton Hall Newark. T he com m ittee having the arraoBem em a in charge consists of John yuliin, Kdward Rodgers, Owsn Quinn. John ColMns. John l^nlton snd Wllliom M urdeskf.

A rrangem enia will he made a t a m ee t­ing or F th lc Temple, P y th ian Slaters, of H arrison, lo-rnorrow n ig h t to pay a f r a ­te rna l visit to Lincoln Temple, of Jersey n iy , th e home of the g rand chief. The remple will hIso a rran g e for an enter- lalntnenl to he given nt an early date

H arrison I'am p. Modern Woodmen of America, rvf H arrison , will m eet a t J iar- rlsoti avenue and F ourth s treet, H a rr i­son, al 7:T0 o clock to-n ight and proceetl to Newnrk 10 take p a rt In the women's dem onstration.

gperfof Serrice of lift l/ISVS.N EW BRUNSW ICK. Oct. 17.- T h e R ut­

gers Glee and M andolin Club la about to s ta r t on a big season. I t will give a con­cert In W allace Hall, N ewark T. M, C. A., on N ovem ber 17. On N ovem ber W a con- c e r t will be given In Bound Brook, and a rran g em en ls a re being made fo r an en­gagem ent In Plainfield N ovem ber 2*. and a C hris tm as trip up the Hudson.

On Saturday morning the annua! Inter- (tlaas hand icap track and field meet wl be held, on Neilsoc field. M en from a| four classes are practising. T here will be funn ing events, from 10) y s rd s lo two m iles, hurdles, broad and high Jumps pole vault, shot pul, ham m er throw and class re lay races. Daually th e meet Is won bv the sophomore nr freshm an class, owing to th e large num ber of men, but th is year the upper classea expect to make* a bid for the cham pionship.

M aking th e second stop In his coast-to- coait walk, in w hich he declares hie In­tention lo sh ine th a shoes of the M ayor of every city th ro u g h w hich he passes, Elle Koodinoph, la ir of New Y'ork City, passed th rough N ew ark to-day .

Although (a te . In th e person of B or­ough P resident M itchell and M ayor Gay- nor, of New York, p reven ted him carry ­ing out hie In ten tion to the very letter, Koodenoph Is in no w ay cast down. Mitchell b a rred the way to G synor. but Koodenoph sh ined M ayor H aussllng 's ehoes this m orning.

The flrsl M ayor to have hla shoes shined was .Mayor R lordan. of H arrison .

Upon reaching San F rancisco , Kooden­oph declarqs th a t he will open a grocery store.

p o l ic e b a n d FORMINGThere a re e igh ty muftieiana or pros-

pectlve TPaalrtana am onff th e memberB of tim police force. T his w as proved a t a meeting held la s t n ig h t in A urora Hall. W illiam elreei, p re lim inary lo the .organ- ioallon of a police b ra s s band- T ha t num ber of policemen signified th e lr 'ln ten - tlon of Joining.

Tho next m eeting will be hold Monday night, when the various Instrum ents will be assigned. I t Is probable th a t a drum and bugle corps will h* recru ited from th is list of volunteers, as well a s a band.

A w n in gs Stored Free

I f t h i s i s t h e l a s t s e a s o n f o r y o u r p r e s e n t a w n in g s a n d y o u i n t e n d t o r e p l a c e th e m w i th n e w o n e s n e x t s p r i n g , w e w ill t a k e t h e m d o w n a n d s t o r e t h e m in o u r f a c to r y w i t h o u t c h a r g e i f y o u w ill p la c e t h e o r d e r f o r t h e n e w a w n in g s n o w .

W e w i l l m a k e th e m d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r a n d h a v e th e m r e a d y to p u t u p f o r y o u a t s h o r t n o t i c e in t h e s p r i n g .

They w ill b e b i l l e d t o y o u

M a y I , 1912-O u r q u a l i t y i s t h e h ig h e s t ,

o u r p r i c e s m o d e r a t e .Established 43 years ago.

J . B R O C K IE & COwspecialists in Canvas since 1868

8 Railroad Place, Newark

RESCUER NOW RABIES VICTIM

POINT FOR ACCUSED SHERIFF

ATIPVNTIC CITY, OcI, 17.-S e ru m Ireat- mer.i for the rabies Is being given D aalel Dowd tw en ty -fou r years old. of th is city, a l the M ercy H ospitat, p luebu rgh . where he wax taken yeaterdsy when unm tetsk- able rym piom e of hydrophobia w ere d is­covered . „

Dowd wse terrib ly bitten by a m ad bull­dog ten davn ago, while reecuing a score of little srhonl children from th e anim al. He chokMl riw dog to death with hi* bare hande Hfter a -en-m lnuie struggle, taut th e beaet sank lie fang-e repeatedly into hlP firms and hands.

m a y s 7 ,AN D lN O , O ct. 17 -R ep u b lican organ isation c ircles a re Jubilant over the announcem ent from Ju a ttce KalUch th a t he has decided to g ra n t Sheriff B. L. Johnaon a w rit of cer tio ra ri to carry hla Indictm ent by th e special g rand Jury, al^ leglng unlaw ful rem oval o f reg is try books from *the office of th e county clerk Into the Suprem e C ourt fo r review . Ju stice Kallech heard the a rg u m en t of Johnson S counsel fo rm er Ju d g e G ilbert Collins, for the writ in T ren ti n, la s t F riday , reserving

** A d jov lrnm en l'fo r one week was taken y e ste rd ay by th e reg u la r g rand Jury, draw n by SherlfT Johnson , a f te r several u n lm ^ o r tL t c rim inal cases had been In­vestigated and tru e b ills found-

Recovery' for counsel fees a s a tto rney for the P leasan tv llle W a te r W orks fo r a period ex tend ing over o'* brought yeiSerday by E ll H, Chandler, oi Atlantic n iy * who b ro u g h t su it for *851 in th e a ro u l i C ourt.

b l a m e s ODORS; a s k s $ 2 5 ,0 0 0

TRKS'To N, (.>rt ;T 111 an prKlruvnr to ftft'urft lier rfi*'aM' IrtMii Npw Jerapy*3 a s ^ ,v4-'(w...iv \ L * n i i LWS ^ Slldhxrlj* r\f 1*) 1 v^ixs fc

FREE PACKAGE COUPONFill out 111* liiftnlf IlnFF Im'Iow ^vll^

your naiTift an<] oildrfBB ru i out i-onpon an<3 mall to ih f PYKAMU) LiRlO COilPANY. 2fiH Pyram id PUU , Mkt- tha ll, Mich A Bamplp c?r the BTtcat Pyram id phe I'u rc U’lll ihen ba spr.i you a t once by mall, FRKK. Ih plain w rapper,

jav GIJIB iiip.j INI' la-' II* 'S' iiirr ,srw irr-i or- StalF pri^<jn, T Sla^rlp.nf Ploonis-bMrg. T'a.. hap rnadf tlie Fieveralrhofks ftSRregallriK $1 .'•Jt forK'-il by Mlea Hay 'm I'liBlnepH mpn ut Plenw int'vthp. tipftr AtJaitlli f i t y BIkkUi's nettlmove will h»' lu «r> 1<- hr** piirdmittinniBh .l idKC ll'Khr** 'if A ddiilir Cun . \h lin j.»‘Titrn''cii (hG- lAuiTii ri to mi** v-pjir In

I prbfon

T h e A rm y o f G>ii8tipatioii1* Grawlnf Snallar CCARTER’S UTTLE UVER PIU.51nspoB^I*—tlwy I onlir |i** reW — iheypanaaaeiillr

Name

......................State.

I aiircrftftfu l niKcbrrm,TRF;NT(1N 0«'t- IT -('anrlldalcj* who

i h'.mcF&sfiilly Rer\lf*- lepis' wiilcli were conducted In Newark mi M i'* R'lBt 16 laal for l-utcher

l>7S- N ew ark uhd Lbspx i 'minM' w ere-an- iH.imceil hy lliP ('tvh Service ( 'ommlftelon

TU*» t'an«llclH(*'H i-ftf'snin ili»* f* . HmlnaiUmfl In ordk-r uf m em were :i«» fol- l.iWF Sumuel f ’uriii«ej*. Newark: .John J- v\ li|tl*'[n'*o. Irvlnetm i- KtlwHrd Tilton. John H aul a iul CDarleb Uebiiard* ol New- arke ^ _ ,* • . •

■us, b J i wtUo, 5IA lU m ktkgt SMALiFEL, $ N A U ,D O U ,U U U rU C l

G tnttine nHiVt w S ig n a tu r e

K E A H N V .AM ) .4 R IJN O T O N .In connection w ith the protest against

a cem ent hulldlng fo r Public flehool No.2. a com m ittee apiuilnied * t a masameel- Ing held In G ree t,irex 's hall lost nighi will preseni a petilnn for a hrtek strvicture n! s session of the B oard of Bchooi Ksrl- m nif to-night. M ore th an 100 persons a t tended the m eeting and, It Is said, a num- bsr of persona will accom pony the com ­m ittee when the petition Is presented. Form er I 'nunrllm an Jam es Allen presided al the gathering .

The N orth A rlington Borough Council will meet to-night.

The F ourth W ard R epubllran Club will hold a m eeting T hursday night.

H ighland Hoee Company will hold i practise drill In C hestnu t s treet, at the rear of School No. A T hursday night ..M em bers of th e T h ird W ard Hepuhllcan Club will elect nffleera for th e coming year a t a m eeting lo-nlght.

It has been reported to Ihe K earny health office th a t spinal m enlngllls ransed the death Sunday of M arttn Duughton J r . four yearb old, son of Mr and Mrs. M artin D aughtop. of ®l nut s treet, Arlington. There Is one case of (ilphiheria am ong the public school pupils St the p resen t time. Tho victim Is a pupil of flehool No. 2. Ac­cording to the report of th e regfstar of v ital s tah s tlc s th e re w-ere four death s In th e town la i t week. Of thea* one vic­tim was an Inm ate of the Soldier*' Home.

A meeting o( the K earny Dem ocratic Asnoclation will he held a l the ctiibrooms | to-m orrow night. The K earny m ember* i of the countv com m ittee will hold *i sea- | *lon before th e m eeting of the club to . d iscuss pUn* tn cunnacUon with tb s No- r t i ^ e r election.

gperfnt P r 'c irr at tSr V/tfffi.JKR.SKY riT Y . LK't. 17 - C laim ing th a t

th<* odors thill em uiat® from iba gajJ p lant of I’uhUf Service Gas Company, a tT h lrieetith nnd Willow Blraets. Hoboken havK dnriag^d Ills p roperty to the aalob t of form er County Clark Detinla Mc-LauKhlin i* suing for th a t am ount in the

Court before Judge W illiam H, Speer. It Is charged th a t th e odore drove Rway the ten an ta 'n n d reduced the rental \a lu e to such an extent th a t the property depreciated. _______

SPEtT/Kryptfik Fused Blfocel Lenses

t»k« the place of two pairs of far and neat glasses.

The far and near sections are fused together, making prac­tically one piece. No dividing line to obstruct the vision es in the oid kind—no cement work­ing loose.

OcufttM’ Prescfiptlotts M S p e c i s l ly -

A U R N iiA M M E R2Z4 Springfield A v e , ^ , ^ ^

FOUL PLAY IS SUSPECTED

T h e M e e t S o e p t lo e t C h r o n lo• ufferar et

Rheumatism

NEW BRL’NSWTCK. Oct, 17,-Tlm othy D M urphy w'SJi bu rled here yesterday , the body hav ing been b rough t from Bridge- pert, w here he w as drow ned, th e body be- Ing found w ith th e feet tied together. M urphy w aa em ployed on th e barge John M W heeler, and w as know n a* "Captain F ran k Beach, " Me fo rm erly lived here a l 217 H andy a tree t, b u t had not been home, U Is said, to r som e tim e.

Thft c lfcum stancaa connactaa with the discovery of tho body Wd th a podco a t B ridgeport to m ake a n invesllgailon, and pending th e ir Inqu iry C aptain How ard Boss of the coal b a rg e Redmond, wa* nut iinder hall. I t la said th e tw o cap­ta in s w ere not on friendly term*. A widow and tw o son*, E dw ard an d F ran k , (urviVft hinrs.

A r * t h « P r o t M E l o n *

B f t l n g C o m m o r e l a l l i e t i ?^ ___ Aoniidimam InEvery professionalsome wav. some men *4* trUW " v * ^

■‘viMpfiRive wayfts Bucti M EntEFtaiPiM*'" T riub. " c ! 1 take this w a y " adyw Mslni a ■mall, inexs'ei'slve spaca In the K .e.f 'to till you what 1 propoie to ^

1" X w«y that _>;«r, work - i l l be•allnao

foil in ■ WK/ UHffis ---taciory and Inexpenriv'

c o u rffu i-T .s 'r io w s f r e e .

Dr. F. C. FarrD E i a U T f .

8 4 1 B r p a w T S t r e e tBoHrarS-S. S o a tey . t - ia .

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S e c u re H eaR hS o l a t i o a o r N a u r i t i a

wUl be co ny lneed o f th® m a rlt* o f NV- R lT O (a b s o lu te ly h arm leo* ) If you w ill □ n ly t r y H. BUbJaci to ou r g u a ra n ta a .

s i m T O 1» mad® e n tlra ly of U. 8- P* IT B O oT ern toen t s ta n d a rd f Ing rcd i- ^nU , fr« a fro m op laloe and n a rc o tlc i, a n d I t g u a ra n te e d to re liev e th e m oet a tu b b o rn c a te of R heum atiam , B ctatica o r H eurltlo- o r y ou r m oney w ill bo re* fu n d e d

FAVORS WIRES UNDERGROUND

^IIRITO is a proprietary ramedy—not. . _ i _>,ji..e|p.a S ml/ ae/vitm «*K ara4e*il ■ Nta p a te n t ipedlerne. Ask y o u r ph y a lc laft a n a he w l" recom m end Its ua*.

G et a box to -d a y —follow- th e d ire r

fipeclot gerufM of **» K S V S .SPR IN G I.A K E , Get. n . - T h l s place will

probably m ake an o th e r fight to abolish overhead telephone, e lectric ligh t and te le­g raph wlree. T he m a tte r w a r before tha Borough Council ag a in last, n ight, w hen A lbert M arburg, o f B altim ore, a eumnwr reetdent, declared th a t Spring Lake was being held b ack by th e unslgb tliresa of poles.

t m n s . l r It do esn 't g ive you p ro m p t re Chest I "** re fund y ou r m oney. TheTV'p Will ItltHJXJ /X/U4 XIIVHW-J,

m o ra B lnbborn thf» caie . th e m ord a n x ­io u s we a re to d e m o n s tra te how q u ick ly a n d rffectlvely N l'H IT O w ll) act- .

F u r th e r p a rtic u la rk an d copiea o f un- ■ ollclted te fttlm onials B«nt upon re q u e s t__th e y w ill convince even th e m oata c e p tk a l ch ron ic ■ufferer.

Send, w rite or 'phone Cr«*c«ni Prua ro . (IW Broad tt.,P|r*mpn'» PhErmBry, Urotil BfEiiitt it»- I’hEA. HMshAMff'r ro r Broed A Market bU- C. "ft' Menk, I'lfl MarkEt *}■K, R. Fvfiy. Tftl Brood R(.Rliter R Bruft.l il.

O r we w ill send It d ire c t on rece ip t o f p ric e—*1 a ad * * -- ln boxes.

M A O I S T B A I . C H S M I C A L C a ,llBUe l i t , riaUfWB BalMtag, New Tack,

FIGHT DISEASE AT RESORT

while you may I The first good step is to regulate the action of your sluggish boweU by early use of

Beecham’sPills

BiM E n w g t w * f c ta a » e lf c ,a » 4 M a .

POINT PL EA SA N T, Oct. 17.-ScbuolP, ohurchex, th e a tre s and o lher public places have been closed ne the reau lt of theefforts of the local B oard of H ealth to | _ _check tb e sp read of d ip h th e ria In thl* re- j IP i f l iP a a i a a t e a " >•®rt- . ____ _ 1 . nowarda Every machtn* is in Bn*

hl%WRrifRS RENTED 3 Months tor 3S,

BILL

chfiTK Evere Colle)

A nbufirtj rUurli Mnrat I'heu hoa rd

Trill ■Comtt tho I SLlQO.tiho i’<

Thai tHK ofIbU <iTurdlm be bu: fi*et 0 of lh< and t lake 1ItTiposholdf^T refprr am^nt

The dteoreij olarnd board tlon t servlciSllTTlH

theycomforend

I V(To rhf I

S lr - I Hepubl meeting AdsooIb

_ nicntloi Mr. M who lafive CO

M r I ■Ward l>artlz& polltlcfl zQtlon I

I ftlftCpaeaod the dir m ake i hold foi

1 alijiof the ncftday Candida formed tneetilij of mee dlffereii form ed persons tion o** lowed I

In vSi s tand ) end oh tlve coj lowed 1 ^ible th the lilf ?5tatem« by Mr, c ra tlc i yer lo case?

W hat w ant If neoa an dIdates,

1 feel In an would WhOTl 11 bs'lawegardlns meeting aseocia' d a re d membei allowed

AN i: Tii:

Belles

M aa T a r a fcT D«b .fipsdal Service of Iht VEIT*, ^

E L IZ A B E T H . Oct. l7 .-O eorge H echrolt. of 1035 Olive streets th is •last n ight by a Ravage m aatlfT 1 he in­ju red m an wo* roaw vod 10 A lta ian

' H ospital. . ^

_ _ macnioft 1B U XUI« -nsnsra! te™ « d e r;n ii win hs »«» so darlMtf rwntftl Tnltlal oarment «1k»ed to apply

flS fiftr « e y « £ « *to TM D*r cent- tor cfttai'^fua ASIERIC'AK W B lT IJfG ■ .is rH iffR c « ,

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SODIH ORANGE B8ARDS NAMED

ClaTfronod Comaission 'ao4 Assessmeot Bo^y Choseo by

Village Trustees.

BILL FOR PUBLIC SERVICE

! VOTER WANTS TO KNOWTo rhf SlUtor of fAi- A7:irS;

Sir—1 nuilri* S u tu rd ay ’ii Nowa th a t Repuhllcan CHiuJJtlatBfl viitl adilrean iho me^dngr of th*‘ Third W ard In ipn)w m ont Aasoolatlon of Bwllevillt*. Amuiig thoKO

_ m entioned a re Mr, iKmtilHon, Mr. Gavpy, Mr. Mertz, also Mr Miller, a lawyer, who la c lia irn ian of the Uepulillcan t jcecu- llve com m ittee uf flellpvllle.

M r iinderPtandltiK Is th a t the T hird W ard Im provem ent Aasooiatloii la uon- partizan , and th a t Its bylaws istate llia t politics will not be p a rt of its u rtfant' zadon a t niiy time

I also understand th a t a resolution was passed to the nffeet th a t cand idates for the different ofUres would be invited to m ake addreeaes in a eencs of tneetlni^a hold for BU<’h purpose.

1 also remornlier d in t a t the m eeting of the sam e association, held last W ed­nesday nltihl, when several D em ocratic candidates w ere present, die chairman* In­form ed the rlUzena p resen t th a t the m eeting was one of d ie proposed series of m eetings a t which c a n d ^ a te a fur thy dllTerent olBoes would .speak, and also In- form ed the audience th a t no [^rson or persona except memlKirs of the assoc ia­tion 0** cand idates for otflee would be a l­lowed to add ress the meeting.

In view of the above, I cannot under­stand how or why Mr Miller, a law yer and chairm en of the Republican pxecu- tlve conimlttee, should I>e expected or a l­lowed to address the meeting. Is It pos­sible th a t th e Re])ublican candidates for th e different offices cannot answ er th e s ta tem en ts m ade la s t W ednesday n ight by 'M r. Connolly and the different Demo­c ra tic candidates w ithout bringing a law ­yer to defend them and plead th e ir case?

WhRt the people of th e Third W ard w^ant Is a personal knowledge of the fU- nesa and nuaifflcations of the several can ­didates.

I feel th a t Mr. M iller would be placed tn an em barrassing position; th a t he would not desire to speak a t a m eeting ■when 11 would be a c lear violation of the bylaw s and the resolu tion passed re ­gard ing cand idates only addresi^lng the m eeting; also, when the chairm an of the aw ociatlon a t the previous meeting de ­clared th a t no one b u t candidates and mem bers of the association would be allowed to address the meeting.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T VOTER O F T H E TH IRD W ARD OF B EL LEV ILLE .

IBellflvtll^ October 1$-

B E L L E V IL L EThe Town Council will hold a regu lar

m eetings to -n igh t a t Its rooms In W ash­ington avenue.

A rrangem ente fo r a Democratlic mass- m eetlng In parochial hall were m ade last n igh t by th e D em ocratic executive oom- nilttee. ■'Coiiffty and local speakers a re expected to be p resent. In cnnalderatlon of the action of th e executive com m it­tee, the Good Ooveriim ent D em ooratic Club, which met la s t n ig h t a t th e home of th e president. Jam es J . Noonan, decid­ed to postpone the holding of lt» re lly for a Week ooetwo.

geth Boyden Council, Royal A rcanum , will hold a sm oker In the lodge roome T hursday night.

The Reciprocity Chib will glv© a pig ro a s t In D aw son's Grove, G arden ave­nue, Noi’em ber B. The comrnUtoe ia charge of the a ffa ir consists of John Mc­C arthy , P e te r D elghan and P a tfick How- ley.

Town Collector A. H ow ard O^horno is m aking out the tax bills for th e y ea r 1911. The first batch will be m ailed soon.

The Silver L a k e , Republlcari Club of the Third d is tric t of th e Bccund W ard, will hold a m eeting In th e Bllvar ? ^ k s T ruck Com pany's q u a rte rs , B ehuont av e ­nue, to-nlghL

A I'ljyKroiind coninilspion and a now board of HSHessniehla were appointed lani ]\Ik1u al u n ired u g of ilu: Soulli UrunKu ’ ’Ulago H'»aril of Tr\jHt#"vs. An urdlimnoe •vrvutlng M sJiiklng fund and a slicking fund coninile^iloii f-MTUposeU <»f hv^- m t-n .-• bers with lh« pr'-HlUviil of the vlllft,4e n i , ex-oflii'ln mi'mbvr. w as passed on first | ruttdliig.

P residen t F ru n rls Bpeir Jr. Hp|n>lnted | us a p luyground cummiusloii to laku chfirgo of Gruve P a rk : Hpencer Allller,E v ere tt Ycaw, J i 'h n T. Lairkln, J . K. Colley and Clarence N. B iirghurdt.

A resolution vacullng nil offices i>n the board of usspnam enis was jidoptea aioi r iiu r le s I, Heck. J. Bmld Smith, H jss. 11 Mnratoii, Edw urd M (laHCoyiie and Si*'- phep S. Julinsi»n were imrntnl on lh»! m-w board.

TruHlej> l,(^VHtl. fh a ln im n of iho S treet C’omtnUteC, reported th a t ho had i’hajg«*il tbs Public Service E lccnlc Cumpany Jl,lG0.>iB for repjiJrljig Scotland road which the conipaUhV liad t^Jrn up I'l lay conduit?.

T hat the ordlnsiiCR regiilutlng the b u rn ­ing of leaves flrnl rubbl.-^li la an lmp<>ss1- b le one was sta ted hy Mr. Lovatt. The o rd ln srae pnivUlcH th a t ito leaves shad be burned or any Are sliiried w ithin fifty feet of s dwelling, hedge or fm ee M«)st of the BlreetB «r« only th irty feel wldn und the average biniding lot in tlie v il­lage hnl'11ft>' feet, ! o that U is alm ost Itnposslhlo, Mr I^ovalt -''Uld, fey Iioi.jh«- hold^rs to burn leav^'S, The m a tte r waa referred to the itrcllnfinoe Com niitlee for aniendm unl.

The trolley serv lre to N ew ark was agaii:i ♦cored by T nisie tt K ingsbury, wlit> ile- olarnd th a t If It was lud linprnvfd Hie hoard would be uUllgcd to tiike t:onie ai-- tlon to forns the lom puny to be lte r Ihe service. He m entioned the I’hunglng of signs on cars en Tfuiie and coniie*lMiig passengers lo change whi*n they thought (hey w*'re on a ihro\igh car and the company fl failure to m ake a proposition fo r a loop In the vllluge so th a t single <*nd ears rmild be run Tlirongh.

R O Y A L

' B A K t N S - P o W D f l'A b s o l u t e l y P u re ^

MAKES HOME BAKING EASY

Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts

The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar

TO EXACT PAY FOR FRANCHISE

Bloomfield Coaodi Defeats Of- dioance GiTiof to Trolley

Coapaoy Gfant Gratis.

URGE ACTION ON PLAZA PLAN

ORANGE SOLONS ANGRY AT HEALTH BOARD’S ACT1 iidlKiiatloii wuH expressed ul ibe rneeT-

liig uf ilif u rarige Cmiimon ruim cll last nlglit beeuiistf lite li'm iil of Ue.-ilth hud pulillclv u im uuja 'fd ihe result of sn un-alv.Kis uf Ylu- Wilier taken fn.in luixlHury weds d r|v i‘ti n( the iiiuiii'-lpHl piunl In the Valley wi'ctlon. Ai’iordliig to llilH ajiKlyjsIs ihe w a ter Is not fit fur drlnk- Ibg piir[)ii.Nes and H eallll Ullb er J. Si olt M ucNnii so Inrnrnied the aidermen In a lelliT read last iilghi

‘ Tliut is Uhe uf the 'tt.ses where the Board u( H ealih has overstepped ilwelf," AUleririan Kliicran reniurkecl when the t'oinmijiik'iiMori w as read. ‘ There was no Inlcntluri tu u.se tio ’ w .iter uiiUI 11 had hoi-ii lliorouglily U sted, but thf* heriltli uuUiuMlIes iiHd a righ t to report to us heMrn inakliig the findings of the ftnRiy.si.s pubUL’ properiji. I th ink tliat the ftiib- onllnaii,' bi>flrda should be made to feel th a t tiiu Cuitimon Council is the right body to repurt tO before lellliig the public know about such m a ile rs .”

Alderinnn Dolan, chiiirntan of tlie W ater C onim lttee, also expreseed his unii>rage, and s ta ted that the health officer had given his report fg the jiiih- llc tiofore the eum m U iiu had time to a r t on ih t analysis . The chairm an al^o fitutecl th n i satiiplea of the w ater ase b'?- Uig exam ined by ano iher exi>er(, wlio would present a rep o rt to the LomiiiiUeo In the near future.

FORGERY CHARGEAFTER BANK RETURNED CHECK

th'Joi-tlng to giv ing fratu-hises w ithout due I'e- otnpen.'ie. the Hlomuht Id fow n >'ounuii last n igh t iJefeate,! ,>i: hnal rvad- ing iJie ord itianee pr<»vldlng f^r ilio double traokhig uf lilvnwotM] ineniio. fri>»n \ ii»limgton s tree t to 'l’one> » brook. Ttils vifts diiu to lljv fac t th a t till' FnbUc Hel- ' h'€ Hallway Com pany would not g ra m

, finy conoeABlons in re tu rn for lh4> fran- . ehlae.i Another m a tte r consltlertHl wus the pro-

I'O.Ki'd Iniprus’otnenl In WatsessiTig Centre, which will do aw ay with M cCarthy'a

ur.d iillllte the sp a te rrvaler] for a I Uuu ui’ a rp n iao h to llu’ new luii kaw ahna siailun. This sub jec t whs re \lved by .Mrtyur llun.ser. but no noiii'ii was taken.

' The trolley ordliiHure w-hh iniroiluced HeveriU wi'eks ago, aiiu a t “very meethig KiiH'c then tiaa been laid o^-er -Jiitll iilKid. when M u>or H anaer t.b jtvttsl t«j

I furtluT delayj Tilt: proposeil ,^exteT^alon of DeSuwara I a^■enlll' Was defeatetl, as mure llinii two- I tiilids Ilf the p roperly o\vjters oi>;iused It.I tih jfctlon tu the m anner in which the

Public Service Railw ay Conipany tiper- at«s Its cars to liny aveiuis from Newaiic was made by Conni'lhrntn Sadler. Hu ^aid tti;ii noT.e of (he liirungii card wera operatetl during the ilay fK«’ept certa in hours each mi>rjTtivg ami nIgJd Tfie cliTk was finally dlrecreil to demand of the railway i^-ortd^ny th a t It Install a be tte r iiystern nt once.

The le.iky condition of Ihe gas m ains In ,Montgoenor\ s lre r t lian ktlied a rjumber of irevh on th a t ihom ughfK rt, uctuirdmn to tlic ohadc tree ctminu.'SinnerB, and the clerk was Liirected to ortler the gas com- p;inv to repair the nialnH. The council will meet again tV 'hdier 26, to cuiiaidvr llie Jlghling iiuesllun.

O uirged wlti^ fuj gi ry. Kredei 1« k MauiBr,j I Wfii! J-ih re i' years uhJ, of C l Snoilh I 'lf’

leeiKh street, thi.s > li v, was mnJerhall this nmriiiug In th<- Kusi u m n g c

I ’lillco t'o u rt, lo uwiih th e action of tliu g tund Jur>'. The polict- Imve h L'lici'k pur- ]>oftlri»{ to h.iv»- been d raw n by iiJm and signed with the mime of lO E. Hleccket, a fif'lllloua personuKe T he chei k w as for

53. U wa.H drnwu lo M a u re r s i-rdtr anri f^ori- his ImlorHenn'tit on tin.* tiHCk.

j AecLcillng 10 the cum plntnanl Sarnuei Rli'jii. .’I i'lijiiness n u n i.>f Maiti si reel,

' E a s t OrHiige. .Maurer vised th e frau d u len t j r h e 'k In [layment of a l.hlJ of Sb'a'i’. Tha

dlinnivcry waa rniidc when tlie bank on I w hich It was ilrnwn. the E hscx Tniinty ( T ru s t rom panv of East O range , re lurnetl

the rhi'ck In Sica with Ihc Infnrm ullun j th a t the nfline of E b. H leeckcr w as un­

know n. M aurer wjiH arrenterl >-esterilay a fte rnoon In Plast O range by D etective W endcl.

POINT AS TO DOMICILE HOLDS UP POLICE JOBS

Because has not lived continuously In E ast O range for the past two yeara, Jam es H, Savage, the pugilist, will prob­ably be unable to T naku” the pulloe force, notwHhfllanding th e fact th a t he passed the highest of tw en ty -th ree candidales a t the la test exam ination of the Civil Service Conjinlssion. T he question lias not been peitled. For tlie t reaMon ilie Hoard of P(dicc Coinnilpsloner.s la st night did not tak a up the appoin tm ent of any men from th e Hat. recen tly certified by the S ta te Civil Service CommlKslon.

START SOON TO BUILD "BIG TREE" CAR HOUSE

"Work will he started Ponn on th e ac tu a l conHlruclion of tlip ITH.ftuO carhoiioc and m achine shoi>s of liie Hubllc Service H all­way Company at 'H lg T ree ,” excavation fur which has been In tirt^gress fur Ihe past se\erfll months. The p e rm it g ran ted hy the NutU-y Hulhllng D ep artm en t calla for a building to cost 173,(lOO, exclusive of tra c k s or furnishings.

'The fee of $73 charged by th e d e p ar t­m ent for the permit Is th e la rg e st yet le^'led on any one tinllding In th e town alnue the Inception of Uie d ep artm en t.

EAST ORANGE BUILDINGNew buildings re ren lly authorized In

Karst O iange by THjllrling Insperto r John ti. Scott Include a single dwelling a t fnl Glenwood avenue for C. A. Morel, to cost V'.OIIO: one for Jam es J. Riley, at fi E m er­son street, to cost l.'l.riOii: one for Mrs. Alma Ma.Y M'^U, a t 20 \'ernf>n place, lo cost W.OOO; a $5,0ni> houee a t 4Tp Cleveland te rrace for C harles L. Noll: tw -Q ,^ t 1 and 11 Ir\'ln g s treet, for th e U n lted R ea liy and Mrirtgftge Company, to cost $4,000 each ; a $ 3 ,^ dw elling a t 84 Tretnoiit avenue, for J Edwin Shauger, and one to Cost $6,160 for Mrs. Em ellne O, Stout m Henshaw avenue.

Shadow C lub Gnterfalxied*M embers of the Shadow CUih were en­

te rta ined last n ight—at the home of Miss G ladys O H un t, of 93 M onlgoinery ave­nue, Irv ington. A rrangem ents were made for a d ram atic perform ance to be given (luring the w in ter. A fter a brief busi­ness session luncheon Was served.• The guests Included M iss Alice H llden-

hrand. Miss Genevieve Hunt, Miss Oer- trlule Page, Miss R uth A. Forbes, MIsa D ora Job. Miss Mlnnla Oehring nnd Mias E dna M arlin. M iss HJldenhrand will bo hostpss of the club a t her home, 126 P a rk ­er s treet, the cvanlng of October 27.

B u tte ry A lao p ecfln a.B attery A, Field A rtillery, of E ast O r­

ange, will undergo Itfi annual Inspection on W ednesday n tgh t of next week.

N C fT L E lt.A m eeting of th e general and apcrlal

com m ittees of the N utley Free public L ib rary (^OTnmlttee will be held to-n igh t a t the hom? of the chairm an, W’llJium J. Klnaley, 2M P rospect s treet. P lans for the w inter wUI be outlined,

F rederick Moore, of Prospect s treet, is recovering from a shock received In a c rash between his m otorcycle and a tro l­ley c a r a t C hestnu t street- and F rank lin avenue Sunday. Moore wa^ unhurt, but the fro n t of his m achine was wrecktfa. He ra n down the C hestnut s treet hlil ard^ no t seeing (he tro lley until too ' late, bumped Into It.

Mrs. C. A. C handler and N toa W inifred Ferrlps, of M ontreal^ C an a d ^ have done horde, a f te r a s tay w ith Mr. and Mrs. C, E, Chandler, of H igh street.

Mr. and Mrs. John Qreenough, of New York, who w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Fallon, of the Enclofluro, have gone home.

C A L D W E L L A M ) V EH O N A .T he Ladies’ Aid Society of N orth Cald­

well will m eet T hursday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. H ^nry K. Schans, of Moun­ta in avenue.

Mrs, M arth a Bcott, of Verona, U en­te rta in in g Mias M arg are t Hyer, of Rose- land.

Mr. and M rs. A. G, Orr» of Cedar Grove, re tu rned y e ste rd ay from a visit to re la ­tives in M orristow n.

Irv ing VannesB, of W est Caldwell. Is erecting a house on Bloomfield avenue.

T he Ctvlo L eague of Verona will hold its annual e lic tlo n of offleors T h u rsd ay night.

H arry Simon, o f R avine street, Caldwell, left la st n ight fo r a few days’ stay iri Syracuse, N. Y,

The T hursday A fternoon Bridge Club of V erona will m eet w ith Mrs. Ella Oldflold. of G reenbrook avenue, N orth Caldwell’ th is week.

Mr. and Mrs. C aspar Briskle, of Cald­well, a re i ls ltln g friends In Paterson.

M O N T C L A IR .The October num ber o f the high school

bulletin w as issued ro-day. The paper was Issued under th e direction of the new editor-ln-chlef, H. W aiter H erring

Miss' Ellftti G raham , o f Pine street, la suffering from a frac tu re of her le ft fo re, arm , susta ined by slipping on the s ta irs of her hom e y este rd ay aftemiKni,

Charles R eynolds, of W alnu t s t r e e t le ft yeste rday for Phoeolx. A rli.. w here he ex­p ects to spend severa l m otitha

Mr. and Mrs, C harles S. Fairley , o f M ontclair H eights, have gone to M aine fo r a s tay of two week*; They wMl hun t moose n e a r M oosehead Lake. Mrs. |^ i r * ley la art experienced hun ter and la re ­ported to be a c ra ck shot.

A mtnwtrel entertainment will be given . la MetropoUtau Hall. Wednesday^ Novem­ber IS. uTidsr the auspices of Qenelal

I Frederkk H. Harris ^uocU, Jr. 0. U. *■ ‘

FEET OF THREE INJURED

LIQUOR GRANTS MAY BE WFjONG

Qiiestioo Raised by License Ob­jector to IrTiotton's Ex­

cise Ordinance.

ORDER FOR WRIT, HE SAYS

TbS-ee Tnvn suffered lr>jviry to th e ir feet in South Orange this m urnlng. B a r th o l­omew K ernsn, of 509 V alley s treet, fiprained hie right ankle a» he wufi get- (Tug off his loe wagon at the I^ ck a w a iiiia fre ig h t yards. Philip D elta, a laborer, of 227 F ourteen th street, N ew ark , su ffered a ' contusion of Ihp right ank le W'hen a door , of a gondola our which he had ju s t boarded fell on hts foot. T h e th ird m an j w as Jam es OTlourke, of H iggs pla<'e, an I em ploye of W illiam H. E v an s , of 401 Val- ; ley s treet, who slipped In try lrig to Jurnp on a .J ea m wagon carry ing m ore th an ton o f'Ice. Both wheels passed over his r igh t foot, which was badly lacerated .

FINED FOR MOVING BUILDING■‘.H o ld ing th a t to move a fra m e building Ifl. In the Intent of the E a s t O ran g e bu ild ­ing code. Ic mo -e it, R eco rd e r N o tt, of th a t r l t3'. to-day fined E rn es t L. Sawyer, p residen t of the E ast O range an d Arnperu T ^nd Compnnv. for o rd e rin g the re ­m oval of the com pany's rea l e s ta te office from one place to ano th e r on th e com ­p a n y ’s property In Kast O range an d w ith ­out a permit. W illiam T. von d e r Llppe. a tto rn e y for the defendant, Announced th a t the case would be appealed .

AGED WOMAN BREAKS HIPF a llin g as she descended th e stepa In

the rea r of her home, a t W illiam and Sm ith streets. Belleville, y e s te rd a y a f te r ­noon, Mrs, John Burke, sev en ty -s ix years old. PUalalnod a frac tu re o f h e r righ t hip. ! B ecause of her advanc<*d age it la feared \ sh e will not recover her a b ility to walk. She wna brought to at . M ichae l’s H ospital, th is city, this morning.

Y oung W oman^s B ib le C lnas SoctnlT he m onthly socinl m eeting of the

Y oung W om an's Bible C lass of C alvary M ethodist Church, E a s t O range , will be held to-m orrow night, w hen Rev. W arren Giles, pastor of th e F ir s t R e­fo rm ed Chvjrch, wlll 'speak on “ The B ack ­ground of a Book—W bat M akes L ite ra tu re L o s t."

p le tu re K n te rfa ln m e n t f o r C k o rch .T he L adles’ Aid Society o f th e P a rk

A venue Church of the D isciples of Chrlal, E a s t Orange, wilt hold a m ov ing p ic tu re en te rta in m en t to-m orrow n igh t.

AOUTBv O H A N O K -Tbe F irst Presby terian C hurch p rayer-

m eeting to-m orrow nigh t w ill begin a aories of studies of the lives o f th e P a tr i ­a rchs. Tlie Vubiect will be ’’T h e Call of A braham .” F riday evening th e people of th e church will organize a C h ris tian Etfi d eavn r society, On S a tu rd ay a fte rn o o n a cake and fancy sale will be conducted in th e parish house by th e w om en of the church . A rrangem ents a re being m ade for a Hallowe'en party on O ctober 31 by th e church auxiliary.

T he Prospectors' Club will g ive an a n ­n iv e rsary dance In the g y m nasium of the H ig h School on S a tu rday evening, O cto­ber 28.

B. A. W allace, of 110 Second s tree t, re ­tu rn e d th is morning from B altim ore, w here he a ttended ihe ffrel n a tio n a l congreea o f th e Holy Name Society. M r W allace fa v l-e-presldent of the D iocesan F ed e ra ­tion of Holy Name Bocletles.

F l03"d Rockafeller, of L lndsley av«nue» Is recovering from an o p era tio n fo r ap ­pendicitis.

H aro ld KIngPland, of R idgew ood road, h aa le ft for Detroit. Mich,, on a bualnees trip . \

Mr. and Mrs, M. W tlle. o f T lliou road, h ave re turned from abroad . T h ey spent the sum m er touring S w itzerland and G er­m any.

MAKES SHAMPOOINGA REAL PLEASURE

■‘T he dread of w ashing o n e ’s h a ir is done aw ay with, and sham poo ing g rea tly aimpWfi^'l by the use of p la in c a n th ro x . ' w rite s Mao M artyn, beau ty sp ec ia lis t ' for th e Los Angeles Globe.

"B y using for your sham poo a tea - ppoonful of canlhrox. d liao ]\« d In a cup of ho t w ater, you have a sh am p o o th a t c leanses perfectly, rem oving a ll d ir t aitd dandruff, rinses easily, d rie s qu ick ly and ooftsumes only a few m in u te s fo r th e e n ­t i r e process, This sham poo m ak es theh a tr soft, lustrous and fluffy. I t does not b leach , deaden and cause th e h a ir to s ^ l t and become b rit tle . - a s soapsbam poM do, I (consider th is Snexpe&siva gfudnpoe th e only p e rfe e t •h o m p ee ,'* ^AAfcjL.; . A .

A qijfallon Invoh’lng the iegnllty of every llguriT license g ran ted In Irv ln g tc i was raised l y form er Village Preaiil^nt William C H ead lry , who is a liiw'yer, a t the m eeting of th e Irvington Town Coun- 'II luJ t night, wlu*n the nppih-aUon of William S' hollfnherger, for a saioon a t I ’O l.lml+m flvonue. cam e up for hearing.

Mr Headley, who pr<ilt*Hle<l against the granting of ihlrty-odil IlcenHCH last m onth, on tlie grounds ih iil Hu* api'llcallons w«Jre not m m nrnrm ity witli the Ujw . renewed IiIm ohlecllotifl again , and added th a t a writ of re rtlo ra rl of th e action of c'0 \jncll inighl l>»' obtained, InaRmucii as ('h lpf Justice U um m ere had agreed to ulgn the order.

A fter nilng hls objections, Mr. TTpadley explalnt'd thal he wme still of the opin­ion that The ord inance under which the cotianl gniTdPii. Ilren.ses was wrong. Its provlHJon.H did noi comjily wltli tht* S tate law adopted In 1872, which had never been repcaieii, and he lield Ihnt the action of thp^ h(iard In g ra n lln g ‘ the renewnia la st m onth. Ihereforp, w as w’fong-

Follnwfng the rt'adlng of the Seliohen- hergpr fippllcntlon a petition, signed hy elghly-tw o property ownerH and residents In the vicinity, favoring the g ran ting of the license, w’ap presented , and jin'Mtier containing the nam es of lOo objertors w as rend. A rgum ent In favor of the applicant wns made by F rederick L. Johnson, who reriucJ^ted th a t council tak e under advise­ment the petitions and an a ly te them Furtlje r orgum enl w as shut off when Cm indlm an Leonard S etaro offered a mo­tion to reject the appllcallon, which was adopted

Before the excise question was dropped. M ayor W tniam L. Olorleux, In explaning the method pursued by council In the g ranting of llcenseH_ ©aid th a t Ir^’lngton had adopted the ordinance passed fo u r­teen y'rnrs ago in M ontclair, which liad been upheld by (he court The council compile'.! with th a t m easure, he said, bo (hat If Irvington w as w rong M ontclair waa also wrong

GREENE DOESN'T FAVOR NEW F0RM _F0R TOWN

'^ 'Ith a view to explaining h is a ttitu d e on oommlBFlon form of governm ent, Ci?nncllman David H. Greene made a Btalement a t (he m eeting of Ih r Irv ington Town rouncll lost night, He declared th a t he w'ae In favor ')f commission gov­ernm ent -mider ccritiln conditions. Mr. Greene e<l'te<1 th a t s prev'loue Btatem ent by him on the m a ile r had been m isunder­stood hy rlilzena. He waa not, he said, In ffivor tjf commission for Irvington.

Referring to the fiction of the Commis­sion Form of G overinnent League in p lac­ing his nam e in Ihe list of nom inees fo r cormpisHioner ot its m eeting la s t Mon­day 'n ight, Mr Greene staled th a t (he organization had done so w ithout hla knotekdge and w ithout consulting him, thereby m aking l( appear ns though he was present to accept the nom ination and prepare his petition for filing. The first InttThatlon th a t he had been nam ed cam a to him, he declared, three dayk la te r when teh petition was presented to him for hla algnature.^, hy mem bers of th e league. ^

ORANGE SOCIAL INCIDENTSThe engagem ent of H arry I>. B righam ,

form erly of Orange, lo Miss F lorence Dutton, of Pittsfield, Maas., has been a n ­nounced

Mr. Hnfi Mrs Churb-s E. Souther, *f Scotlnnri mad. Sotith Orange, have a n ­nounced the eng:jgpmeiil of th e ir riaugh- tep» Miss E leanor Souther, to Roy Mites, a l ^ o f South OrflTig'*.

The engrtgemf-nt hns been announced of MIPS Madelenc Scrm ilnn. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W alter S rrsn ton , r>f E ast Orange, to Beverly Chew, non of Mr. ami

Phineap P. Chew, of Tlliou road. South Onmge. • • «

Mr. and M***. Alfrcii N. I^ewls. of E ast Orange, lisve nnnounced (he engagem ejil of their daughter, MIbb Mabelle Con- Htance Ijewis, to W sde CuBter, of D en­ver, Col. Mrs I^ w ls and Miss Lewi® will spend the w inior In Paiwdena, Cal., and the wedding will take place there In the (*prlng.

Mr. and Mrs A lbert \V. Palm er, of C lin­ton Btrete, East O range, will give a p in n e r on Friday evening for the bridal p a rty of th e ir daughter. Miss E thel Palm er, who is to- he m arried on Tuesday a ftem o n to Charles Milne, of New York. The wed­ding will tak e place a t 4 o'clock, a t the home of the bride.

T his is the resu lt o f over 60 years o f shade roller-m aking. A roller that

requires no tacks, for attaching the win­dow -shade.' T he shade is there to stay

H U T S H O R N"Im p ro ved ” Shade Roller

“ The Im proved” is quick and easy and saves wear and tear on your window-shade.

E v e ry spring in a Hartshorn roller is tested before it leaves the factory,

and always works rif^ht.

Haitikhorn Sif aofurf.W O O D O R T I N R O L L E R S

All Dealers.UlL_'"_______ _

HARMONY PLAN FOR EAST ORANGE’S G. 0 . P.

A lthough ii i« i-lHlin<>d llml tlu law [ii<r- m jta fh^ (.irgunlaiidun of n ^eputalo l b - publics?! I'onimlllPt! in E rmI u m n g o by tb<» iHit'ly eUM‘t('d memberB then f iliv nun- (y com m ute'-, a stri'iig effort will \>r tutubi to-rm irruw nlglil. whvn llio "ili> rinu tu il- tec ' ««'tH tOKedier. lu iibiimlnri lh - plan of legal action mid dw otv ul! the fjR.-- gfefc of the members to Uu* ;»• hlv^ emi^ht "f harm ony and !u prort'ed wllli iii.-.jhesH (Imf ought (o have brrri (biTiv long ago Juhn H WunlHloti, the rhoh-i* i f tJn’ 'uijh- tv vom m lM c'jntn for '*liulrrnuri, ix Uu- Imid- r of the ]\Hl lnim\ iiuo criii'lU .iliilslriijila rt-ady tn whclvi- hla mnblllon (■ r lliN rhulrrnaiish lp In Ific cause of piM-e.

Mr- WaoNl-m bm Id lo-duy that |i> wu.-i mnro ntjru'fTiivd o\ #>r lh<» iiecfSBlI >• of gt'l- tlr\K VArata-lcH fiUt'd \ \ cHy offi'Va th a n over hla ci,-c!luri u.p cti ilrfoan "f ilu* ''urn- niiU fc Fte lb rfiliinir tu wait lUiL.l tlu-beglrinhiif of ihofyprir. In aro<tn1aii<-witJi thf* hyl.iW!! of tlir coinm ltl'o . imd tlifo pr'»- 'i-erd Iri loji the on the lig h tbasis

Then- mn.\- he .a few ■■regular” i Muru)- CQrnmIMeeriu-ii. how ew r. who will luilk, and Irv ttj effet l a retirgHiilzHtlon ,jt imn-, am ong Ih'-m Huwar'l MarHhull. i-f the Flri-t 'bVard. Mr M arshall laid ploiiM tn mako a '1 'mand for hla seat In Hie conm ilstsf- W ith Imnnonv ihu iv .itih- worrl, h"wi",er, It is i'Xi'*iied Hiul M i MurwhaM will ancc^it Hi'- Hilualhui and take IiIh s<eai, with Hie imder?«UiiiilloK th a l work 1h to he done and fighllng to liejitiippod. * .

AUTO IN MIX-UP TAKEN WITHOUT PERMISSION

Tlu- aiirninobilc wlilrli figured (u an nc- (Tldent Ni HruuKv early Suiulay tn'iniliiK in whit'll tlirve iieKi'oes were hurt helongad («i L«iii>8 V A ionson, preHldent of the nayKi'HMul r.miiiil.MHion of ihix elty. Uea- Juniiii rrock iT . one of Hu* two wh'i had ii U‘>{ broken, waw rhuuffffiir for Mr. Aton- H<ni an<l took the car oul o|i Saturday flight w ithout Hu- ow ner's pcrrnlHiil<iii

\\'ldl« the iilg lourlnn i'nr was eotislder- kIjIv daiiiuged tlie rldern were able (a tjel Il to ih« garage of F rank llulluni, In Orange, who. It Ih naM. waw driving u when tho flei ldeni iM ( un'Hil

AciifdliiK •'» the Hlory which (Ti.)ckpr ti'M 1 letCftlve-Sergeatit Hrown, m I h o o t - uTigi* Memorial llos[iila l. (he inachlive was licadeil eiifu nn C en tra l avenue on tlie wny home when It was Mtruek hy anolliei -a r a t <.’ontrtti and Kh.hcx avcjnujB

PROVIDES CROSSWALKS ON MILLBURN STREETS

r])on Uu* puggcHllon of Chali niaii Heury S Aeken, of the Milihurii I'nwn- shl[i I ’oriiininee. Il wns detldt-il hy ih a t Imily last nulglit to plucft ch"^Hwalkh al (iran d sireel ftiei M yrtle avenue, Cedar Hlreet arid M>t i Ic a \enue. Cypn hh s ire« t und M yrtle avenue and Fine s tre ii and M jrllo avenue. The coal for (hi* work wilt be about ll2ri.

Inspeclor of ll'>ud« and Sewers H"b«ut B. Oliver called the conimltt*’e’s alteiiH on to (he p<3or eonditlori of tlie vrosswalkH a t Math s tre e t and MNllMirn avenue U was said th a t the m atter of keeping Hi« cruaswalkB a t th a t corner was up i" the cauiity and (he M^irrls Cuiiniy TraeH'.uv Conipaiiy. C lerk Kliancp w as InsH ueied to w rite the freehtilrl^rs and tm cflon odl- clala, ask ing lliem to remedy conditions.

ACCUSED PATROLMAN ALLOWED TO RESIGN

A rerni’d if five yenrn In (he navy n id six \f : irs hi Hie a rm y saved Alexander 'luggarl from the d isgrace of diMmisflal fi'Diji the Fast ( 'ru n g e police foree l is t night. I'ut gnine'l ftjr him only the privl- h-g*‘ uf reHlgtilrig. JId had pleaded guilty ii> being asleep on his post on the n igh t uf Se[ii. mher .T to 2H and of having heen ilrlnking uti Hu* tilglit of O ctober 2. He timlnliihied, In wever, th a t he liad not l-iken any ih lng .irie r going on duty. Tile fli;irgi> i'll (he Ifttier <-oijhi wa.s dnlnkcll- te'ss TaggiiH wim apprilTllod to (he forew In /ViJrll, lifter liavlng passed bolh pliyBl- c :il iiml n.eniiil e | \ | | servleti le sls wKli a

I l.lfLih ni.'irh,I T a g g a r ( wns "Ti p nf the / Inesi phyu lcal

.■'T’V' linena mi (he poller force IH.h acfiuln-I ition WAS regariled as a big ga in fm- tha

departm ent

STEPS TO SAFEGUARD CALDWELL CROSSING

' Poll'L'Wlng ^ i l o n by the C.'aldWBll Hor- \ uugh romiL.-ll. looking lo Hie secviring of

adequate pnitcellun a t the rr'jBsliig id [ L>ak j-'iad and (he Erie iLidlroad.j where W’llllnm Fiiglii, of Fine Broi'k, iiiol

hiB dentil uhoul a morilh a eotntiiu-II nlcatlnn wah rereived by the borough

fr<im tho rillrond corupaiiy Iasi night, kIaHuh th a t corn xvould lic reafte r he kept

the shlewalk, and th a t the m atte r ofNOT YET DISCLOSED ndgm an ™t Hie rrossliifi wueI under i'd \U em enl.

Before any th ing fu rth er wna done tlio counell rlerld 'd 10 iiwalt dm cum puny's

In lhi‘ mnM< t nf the flaginiiii.

HILTON SCHOOL SITE

Inasm uch a» the Hites CommlHee of Iho Houth Urj^*|fe Board of I'ifiu'.-iitlon w as unable to repo rt 'in i^iitlou last jdghi for tt Bite for the nv'w scliool In HIMon the boaril decided to give the pa ien la In H il­ton an opijortunlty to deride wliethpr tluiy w anted the elillilren Ip the k lndergarien tak en to M aplewood or li».«l year 's plan of a k indergarten class in Hilton rv -estab- lifihed. If the klrulergarteti claHH is In IliUon, it may meet elllier In the Hunday- HCliool room of the -Mcihodiat church or Hie annex of the C hnm lan Church The T each ers CommlUee waa nulliorlied lo call the parent.s together and get them to Ktgn a paper showing tlielr dfslrOB.

LOST PRIMARY, KEELEY RUNS AS INDEPENDENT

petition.'* are being rlrcu latrsi In th e F o u r th \Vtml, (irfuige. nam ing .\lderniHri R ichard J. Keelt y, who was der'^nled for renom lnatlon In the recent DemocrHilc p rln ia ry by Juhn .1, (’onclron, oh an Inde­penden t candhhilp.

W K ST O K ;\ \ ( iK .A. apeclal meeimg tsf ilm Board of E d u ­

ca tio n will be Jiyld tu-iugtiL ui i-xamltie p lan s for (he prupo.sed lu-w Hi. M ark 's achool. The ijiiestl' ii of building a new school or reinudi'lliig Hie present «iruo- tu re will be lirought befure Ihe people a t a special elecUou nexc month.

John Juhnaun. of ”LV Main ntreot. O i­ange. a d river employeri by .Jamew M c­In ty re . of VVutrhunK avornui, mode a infh- s tep when allKhlHig from hi.i c a n in W hite s tre e t jfR lerday iifK-rii"on ami eu i- ta ined a Irac tu re of the right left. The Hec'ord am liibarvp took him to tin* U range M em orial Iloupdal.

Jam en I» m cg a ii, of Mltrhi-'il m n e t. will leave (o-inorrow for a Ihrue moijHis d ip to Ireland

Miss Adele f?haw, of Vallej’ road, Is hom e from a stay wUli relatlv«a in Alan- cheater, N, H

M .AI^LKW OOn.T he Hom e and School ARj*ocl:HJon nu 't

yeste rday for ilie first Hmp ti^-sison. T he m eeting wus for (he purpose uf g e t­tin g acq tin ln ’cd with the m-w tp ;irh lng fo rce and to bdk over planw for (he se i so n 's work

E. J. Dewey, nf C urtiss place, ims gone to W ashlritf'on. I.>. C.

The LfU-kuWiinnii Ibiliroad Ims begun tc. Improve fhe .nr'pi".\ch in Ihe stHiion frnn- th e ■westboiind snle.

A m eeting uu cr (he lUBpices of the au x ilia ry b ran ri 'f Hi.- W omun'e (juild of 8 t. Oeorge'B paHsh, will be hebi in tluf p a rish house lu-morrow a t 12;3<i o’cl'..»ok. M rs, Slglor, of M naidalr. will Mpeak on (he F o rw ard MovpmHnt: .Mrs. .lohn P o r ­te r on mlBMlonery w^rk In form ation and M ist B erth a Hlchafds on m isalonary studies.

LEMUEL PEACOCK AS CALDWELL ASSESSOR

To Bucreed Edw ard H. Baldwin, who re s ig n ^ , la*nuje| |b-acock wa« c-hoBcn as asMeasor of Went Culdwell laai night. Mr. Baldwin resigned because of criticism of hid books hy th f county (axAtlon board. T hat body has preferred chargcH agftln»t him bffurt- the State T ax Ihmrd for (Scro- ll^Mnn of duty.

kl. C ouple <o W ed H ere.[ W illiam H Cornell and MIha Jiilln A. I fjCH'-ricii, both of Ht. Louis, will by mar-

rh-d (o-morrow night a t the hume of IC oum Jlm an Henry E. W rensch Jr., L'SH

C larem ont avenue, Monb lair. Miss Gi'se- j rb.h. who in a wlster uf Mrs, ‘ Vreniu h.

has been vlflfllng nt tlie cmjricllnian'rt home for several weekfl

Mr. Corne:i arrl\»-d In .Montclair from I the WeM yi-steriluy Foll'iw lng the wetldliig Ceremony Mr ! Cornell ii.nd Ills hrlrip v.111 nmk.* n weil 1 dliiR trip t" P'ur''i|>e, o-rid f n their re lu iu I they will reside In Ht laeiiH,r

(G ardner-P eer lA 'eddlng.The wedding of MIh.i .leaiincite firowu-

ley I'riT . oftughtcr uf Mr. and Mrs H arry Peer, of r-donmfiefrt. and W ilfred V 'Hliace Gardner, of Maplewood, will take place to-m orrow rig h t at th e home uf (he lirldf> B |iorr-r,tH, 4I OHiiorne str*'i't The £ erem im j’’ will be jierform ed by He\ John Floyd' FUt-efi. rector of AH' enslon Memo­rial CliUTi'li. Vew Turk, wl)0 murrle.l the brMc B n>o(licr. well ns four otherfl In Hif family. MIbp Mfuiellne Beer, slutfir of Hie bride, will be tnald of honor, and Mlsaes M argarpt of Ihm city, andI'la G. Ha,?ui, of UlnOJufleld. will be (h't brldesriiiiilH. HHurge li Gardner, of Maplewood, broHi-r of (Ic brIdi-jirrOiUn, will bi{ lifst i .an . A reception lo 100 gui-RtH will fo)li.c.v

IlM rry-T errlen .T he iTifirrlugc of .MIhk L ouise T err lan ,

nf Eiifll H ra rg e . and .Maurice B arry , t>f 606 H igh s tre e t . l'>"k jdace la te y ea ta r- day a fle rn o u n in St Kose of L im a's C'ltureh Rev .l/irnfM J. M cK eever, re c ­to r of the church o(!lcta(ed. The brld® v.'orft II tn i '.i 'i ln g cuMiuine nf p u rp is c lo th w ith ha! miHch T h e re w'as nn recep iln n A fter a tr ip to A tta n ltc C ity M r and Mr.s H arry w ill re s ide In T w en ­tie th avenue, Irv in g to n .

lnforma4l<(* 9oe la l on M lu lo u s.Phases of home m ission work (4*111 be

aiBCUSSMS At an Inform ation social to bo held F riday afte rnoon by the W om an’s Home Mission Society of the N orth O r­ange B aptist Church. Mrs. John 8. Cam p­bell wlU conduct the devotional services and the reception com m ittee in charge of the social Is com posed of Mrs. Caton L, Decker, Mtb. F rede rick Codey, Miss Annie D. W orn and M rs. fi. C. HardwtcK

R abb i to A d d re ss O rm b le rrs iRabbi I^yons. of Brooklyn, w ni speak

on “A MeBSMge to Gruinhlers,'* a t tb s first m eeting of the season of th e A rlington Club In the p a rlo rs of the A rlington Avenue IT esby terlan Church, E ast b r - ange, T hursday n lth t .

H allow e*sa A oelat o f C b arah V slea*The Young People’s Union of th e W ash­

ington B lreet B ap tis t Ciiurelk OrangSi wlU held a halioevs*M aoolal on M onday n tvkt, -OMobor IL

A HEALTHY, HAPPY OLD AGE

May be promoted by those who ratly cleanse the system, now and then, when in need of a laxative remedy, by taking a deseitspoonful of the ever refreshing, wholesome and truly beneficial Sjmip of Figi and Fiivir of Senna, winch iS the only family laxative generally a[>> proved by Ae most eminent phy- (iciaiu, b^use it acts in a naturaL strengthening ¥ If and warms and tones up the internal organs without weakodngdiem. Itis equally b en ^ fidaUor me very young and the mid­dle agedk a* it is always efficient and free From all harmful ingredients. To get its beneficial effects it is always neceiiBty to buy the genuine, bear­ing the name of the Company— Cafifomja Fig Syrup Co.—p la ^ printed wtbo kootMeverypackage.

ODD SITUATION ON ASSESSORS

Men Drofiped in Jaaiarr En­titled to Pay to May 10, Or­

ange City CooDsel Rules.

WHO'S WHO’S SUCCESSOR

m V lN G T M N A N D H IL T O N -i ’reparnt|<5na a re com plete for (he In-

LtltuHtm of Eflt:vx Ivodge, Ijoyal Order uf Moose, wlilrh cerem ony Ip to tak e place to-night, in M asonic H all, Irv ington . The lodge, which waa form ed by L»eputy Nuilunal (Jrganlser V^'llUam TI Bull, will Mriri with a ch a rte r Hat of loO. A fter the

' Uii-iltuUng f'eremonloa, offirtTs will be j f l ic te d and Inxtalled. It l« expected th a t ' di legnllonH will be preupnt from Jer-^ey I Cliy Lcwlge and K ean iy Lodge to piirllci-

pute In the rerem onlea.• Hallm an Fre<i»'rlck Schm itt, of the rr- s ingtoii F ire D epartm ent, waa dn-pped I f:om thu mil lant n ig h t hy the T'lWn •Council. C om plalni waa filed hy Chief I H erbert J. Groom and Capt.iln George ; K iinacnbacher, th a t BcbmlU liad m ide I fulae entries In the Journjil of the Colt j alToet company, recording him self preaent 1 a l Area which he had not attended.

The (lre( rally under the auspices of tlie Republican romn5itt**ee of Irvington will be lield to-n igh t a t W erthm ann 'a hall. In N orm andy place. Loral aniT county cBTidldaieR will address (he gathering.

Tlie board of <lIro«eors of the Irvington Building and Loan AsBi>cfHtlon ’will meet to-n igh t a t 1022 Springfield avenue, to pnae on appltcaUona for loan.H received a t th e m onthly m eeting laat week.

The request of the Irvington firemen for one <iay off In eight, instead of one In ten, which has been under adidsem ent by th e F ire C om m ittee of the Town Coun­cil, wee laid on the tab le Iasi night. It" w Tb seated (hat (be plan could not be pul into effect < unlees ano ther regu lar m an was appointed, which could not he done during the present fiscal year. Twelve bide were received for a com bina­tion patro l and ambufimee, and these will be eonildered by council as a comnUttae o f th e whole peg t Tuee4ay night.

All tlip form er Rcpul>ll'.-un lax aasrsa- ors lii Hratige iim c u legal right to «.luun Ihi'tr saiurlea up tu May 111 of (he pit‘>.vnl year, ao<.‘i*r<:lii g lu an ophilou by r i u I'lHihHil UHlliani A, lajid r«ad a t lilt' im-tiitig ot (he C'Unmoii Couru'll lust uiglir

A .hen 1-';. Rtibinanii, one of (he form er asar^Hars. iiua been paid alri-ad), and Uf. lA>rd wua anki'd (Of the opinion liesaUue til Hm- la.it m eeting M.ix M. Mohor pre- eput' .l a . iiiiui for $.■111.UL Wllllanl B. Y'oiiinau? I In* Hilrd haa nut prmcuU'd a 'Uahn, luu Mr l.i.fd ruU'« that legally he should Hu’ nularj up to May ID,wh«'!i ihi- HiUd In-tiiovrallc aaseaaor wasuppoliiiiil

To cutiii hi, all iniHtera fiiHher, Tax Col- leulor Krauk H Huiighiry liua refused to Issue w arram s for ]>aylng AHseesors John F. Lee and T c n cu ie J. Devine, and last n ig h t these iwo presented petitions to (he council urging th a t they receive pay (o r the full yt-tir. An attem pt was m ade to pass a resuluHon lo that effect, noi- w ithstu tid ltig Mr. Ixird's opinion, but (Ue m a tte r w as firvelly laid on The table by tt vo te of I to G. Aklcrmep Keeley And S te tson vollng with the Republican mi­nority .

In ills oplnlun, Mr. I.<ord ruled that both M ohor Ahd Youmanj;i should be [«ld up (o May IR, a s It Ik linp'>SKUiie to deter­m ine th e m an wlioin 4ar)i new Demo- craMo asNeasitr succ rede t Hr further ruled th a t while the iwu RepiibllcanH liirned over th e ir books at (lu- lu-glnnlng of Hit' year they were mil legally uui of oirii-e imtll the da te when William J, K eninej', Uvt last of the lieinoeiath us- sesMors, w as ap p o ltiled "

STORY OF ARREST MAY DISCLOSE I^AMILY TIE

Tljroiigh liavlag a rres ted an employe of I'ulli'e JiiHilre J MaiHn Ktdl, Chuiicemaii ICijgene H. Alirr. ttf SduHi Orange, luis ra-- cclved a lettiir from Jefferson, Mo., which may lihi-aie soniti riil.-<Hlng mem bers uf the AIh t family. I h e w riter, M. I). Aber, r»j}iil ;i Kt'ir.v of the at rent which serilted wlilr puh lic li). InaHtiiui'h SB the jUHtIce tilinhelf Hill In Jiiilgtru-nl on Hio case o( his eni]>l<jye. The Mlsstuirl uinii says li*a wan bnii) near N ewark and thinks liu may be il relative of the pollreltulh.

The H'lUHi t.^rangu man s ffiHier lirid sev­eral hrolheiH. U’h<i W ill many yffiraago, iiihl (ho I'MiUcomnn has Kent a history of the fam ily tu l\l« W estern corrcBpon- dent.

BIXKYM FIKLD.Tim chnlr of C hrist Kplsi-opal Church la

to render Kulllvan'a oratorio, "The ITodl- gul Hon, ' early In IieccinlH^r.

Alexaiitli r SHlweU. of i.'lliKon Hiroct, haa gone to Ifalllmore.

An e iite rta lijm enl Is being arranged under the aiisplcea of AKceiislon Guild ronnocled with Ascension Church for (Ma beiiHfU of Die 'irgan futui.

D istric t th -jijty John Cjiilncy Adama will pay an <i|]lcliH visit lo HloimiUeid l.<odge uf MasdJis lu-m oirow night.

A ra lly of tlie KepubllcaJUH will bo hold In tlie Silver [.ake dlsU lct lu-nlght, when, epceviies will be mudn by W illiam Al. B eard and Heyiimur 1’ Gilbert.

Seymour, 1*. Gilhr-ii, chuirm an of the K cpnbllcan executive coifim ldar, laSl n lgh l appohiieil Hir following vommltlc* chairm en: Finance, John M. H ague;meetlngB, Fri-d Heurni; hoiiHc, H arry L, O sliorne; puhllMhlng, George W. Heulh.

Hlo<irnfie|d incnibers of the KepubllcafK county cnm tniltee, elected a t the recen t prhnarles , selecled (he following advlaory* rneiiibers last n igh l. F irst (Vanl. Charlea V eiinsr, George II Slurgps and Gdorga H u n l; 8e^•onll W ard, John M lIaguo« John I, Halley u n i Frefl \V. Drokaw; T hird W ard. ':’harles A. H arrington, Jam es G rant, Fr«*f| J NurlJi and Jam e i V. NIcoll.

The (tegree team of America I/)dga, K n igh ts or I ’ythlus, of Newark will con­fer the ildrd degr* e opuu a mmiber uf candUlaleft a t the si'sslor nf Lnrel i I /id g e ((i»ri1glit G iam i Clianeellor H an ' K eeler and s ta ff and a delegalinn from H en ry Fluy Lodge of Newark^ will asaUL A rf'-ep ilon wiJl Gdlow the se^luii.

Orf-eiiw'ood Ignite iKoJge. Flrothcrhood of H allruad T rainm en, a re lo hold a dance In (’cn tra l Mall, N<ivt'nil»er 23, for lha benelH of a dlaabled mernher.

T he nieetInR of the W om an’s Mission­a ry Society uf the F irst UapllPi H iurch I,as been postponed fium Thursday a f te r ­noon of Gils week inUll T tuirsday a f te r ­noon. uc tober 26. ''

The NfW

LYCKUMH'Sp- Lf rig'* tildir

Eflin nran*n.b o x OFFICETekphon*" IftTDJNOW OPE 1

HAM in 7 r M

Neit THURSDAY.fRlDAY,SATURDAYMBilni-e H.mi. evi*n1ng S li>.

TMK FA.MOrMCORONATION lod OTHER MOTION

PiaURES IN COLORSIlssi'TTed S*nli, pTi-n'gs, |1 ;m at Trie-., f( (i, (ii'lmL,, Me ; arlinol (‘hlblrPTi rnml . l<mi*SU \'n||py Huclal

Sitil'Tient.

ORANGE BUREAUOF THE

^ n t n u i iIftS MAIN STREET

Oppoalta C lavalind Q tra«t

Buainaaa olfic* opan until I P. M.

dally. A dvartlaam anta racalvad for

publication wimo day until 11 A. U,

I Oranga 3Q00 J M grkat 1M4J P riv a te B ripch Exchinga\ connecting ail departm enti

ArlVt-MlPCtiietilft •> BV t«<oliei) Djr Iti* (ollowiriu 4uihnrlfi-a aaaniB;oKaNGB: vallby^

J Kcejcr. AH BcoUaiul #r««t,Tel m-ii;

Ur« J 3 BpiiilniAu. tva.StaMon. Tel. 97VP

EAfJr '-TlA.N'flE'Hrtrrv Ml-driii, tlT Central uve.

Tel 2UML.6 nifX-k, 3H.1 Main ureei Tel Dn4J, RrwSte A Koiodln. Di) Mam iireel

Tel aW R.Max Nrilman. IM-* Main Bireei TeL

8t?lM Rubin 23 Waehtngioa place.

Tel 57noRL E Tentf«r. MO KnJo etreat. Tel.

AMPPIRB“ » ^Karl Cleon t14 Foiirih avenue. TeJ,pOFTTf. n f»*v riE -

B. A WnMica. fio’ah O rann av*.,«»nfvr

T H E B E a r e n o s e c r e t s ABOUT E CIRCULATION OF TH E EVEN-

. . . . . NEW S m t h e s u b u r b s —o ra n y w h e r e ELSE.TH(NQ

OjUNSE gyERTISEM ECTSSTOVE PIPE, lOc.; Keen KuUer. CJetn and

Clark Bafeiy racore, |1 : hladee for all eafeiy razor*. aU for 25c.. Gillette blade*. ihr.*e (pp Ek. Oranf^r Jianla-ore Co.. S41 Main et.; the home of good her-lware and toole,W.^LL PAPKFt. Ulpfii deelRiiB and ilerorallve

effects, enmbks end ^etlmates furnisheil: (Iret'Cleee work f>r>lv. A. KRIEOER, 24 fSolum* hla Bt.. '(Veat Onutge: tel. SdWiW _______MANT>0LIN*. hanjn inetruollon: Insirumerie

for aale. and rented to hoglnneru. F. V- ftAVALE, 3? kcoiland st.. near nillslle sve..'■Yrangn. ________CARPEyTFfllN’G and repalringr eetlmares

cheerfullv given; Johblne promptly attended to. A d d r^ Carpenter. 9l Llnwood pi.. Kaei Orange. «

J A G E L SSUPERIOR COAL<'?

EFFICIENT SERVICEBRAJVCH O r n C E f l EVBRYWUisiiUi^

V a O K B 4«0« O U fS G C ,

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16N E W A R K F V E N T N fl N E W S . T U E S D A Y . O C T O B E R 17.-' 1911.

POST COVERED DP HAVEMEYER

POWER COMPANY RAISES 1 CAPITAL TO 520,670.000

VeiT Cirefol N o t to Mention H k in S o ia r Deal,

Be Testifies.

Hperiai S«n,l« ct tte NEH *. TRENTO N ; Oct. 17. A ie r,lf lra !« WM j ft1»d w ith the eecreiary t.f ' iiiiirenelng the stock ul

EXEMPTS’ S tIT OP AT TRENTON f

_____ M SiklViSlntf afld L<'4,n ABSOOlfctlOTlin . fV M ontgom ery et.

^ '■1 h u tb an d toHome Building a " ! . ‘ f*," „A uguete et w s M ch.ilwn et. e n a tw o

the WeBlorii

Rower L’nmiikny from

I S O R T S HE WASN'T ASKED

IAX1, dlvhJert' inio Ihoui.W.'common. The iireferred emcn

ticjirs el* per cent.dendu un til Jan u a ry i '*17. *"'**o tte r It liecoinei. . um.iisU'T'

The omendert 't 'f t l l l .o irE E H aw ley, prreldent non, Hfii'reiiify.

C lroum rtenoM which attended the ir- gaalaetlon o f the National Hoger Retlnlng o w p e n y of New Jereey, with * '—.ton o f w m o ® , halt eomroon and h ^ f p referred etock, wera the eub je tt of the au g er T ruet Intjulry before VSre-t.hencel- tM B leveiu to-day.

Jem ee H. Poet, preeldent of th e Ne- ttene l company, who e n * ln e e ^ the M r n r of th e throe companlee whtoh went b ita th e new N etlooal company, continued Im the eu iid . a* th e flret wltneBa fo r the

' ^C M U nuIng hi* ero ii-exem lnatlo ii of H r. P o e t R ichard V. L lndabury, HOheel for the com plalnante, teked Mr. Foet w hether he bed Inform ed the d irer- tere e f the new N ational Company about the common etook th a t w ae to be i**ued and who waa to ge t It.

T toU them th a t It w as to he l*«ued to BM for th e aooount of the people I repre- ■ aa te l." H r. P oe t answ ered.

1 “D U a a r one o f theee men e n g a a ^ * l‘h 1 m o IB th e orgaB U atlon ask you who your I aaM eta te i w e r e rj . tutarn. rt

Urgrtytay to a fu r th e r question, Mr. Poet

LEADINC GRAIN MARKETSth« visibler n i C A 'H ’ ^■—' ’'''11 . ,

.u p p ly in Knropr ehowlng a hhera In- n.„J wllh crop reporte from there

I hr w e a l tn e rk e t to-uay Besldoe the ju l-

C o irt G rants P erm ission to A m end B ill A ja in s t L ocal

R elief A ssoc ia tion .

DEHDRRER POINTS DEFECTS

tiifC ajitl ikown AancK’I^V'^^' at 9K f t n fr S<1 at'.

N ath im WetnbtrK »■' ^eon. n w c<ir HJchmoml H end South Or

Ina and Loan A « » - f * w

"iS^.^'Vw7;d/'^ - ’;>„rc[’e'llo1 ^ “eK u x r i r

CUT IN TIN HIT STOCK PRICES

; “I WM v e ry oarefu l not to uee th e iteme

S ^ B O tT e U any one whe yoof

« e ie t to m y reoollectlon.""D id a n r one express in your P'^***nj.*

an y eatnton sa to the value of the p lan t. siM ^ th a t r |f r? * tJ n d a b u fy read

a w o r t Of The rongroM lonal 1 ^ '^■iilr* Into the form nii'" ' of the lo-oalled

S ? u « r TrueV" tn ihai exam ination ons o u w one asked by the late Rep-

i i S i j r M m l l s o n . ee read by Mr. Lin- dahury, w as:

w h e t P ost Oot.“Bo. a* a remill of the en tire trnnsao-

m aking a tong story short, you • o t control of th ree companies, an In te r- 2 f i H temrth, th e W J. M cCahan com- S i , ; L d a eioek profit of 110,000,0M7-

rtf. o t book vmloA.' w m Mr, pAflt’fl a a iw w , M fOportod tn t b i book la Mr U n d a b u rjr 'i band. .M r. L lndabury

* ^ r . ' ’ w d l « n - - l .a id a Mock p r o « of 110,000,000, upon w hich | 2,000.000 of dlxi- denda have b asa paid .”

Mr. Poet—"Ya*. i lr . \ ,M r Madlaoiy— *Now. Mr. Post, you set

a ^ t deliberately to eocompllah this tu lt . T h e m a t te ^ w e e planned In ad- ■njMde WM It n o tf

WV p 0gta-e'*YW, ilf ."m oro quMiIott* in d Aniwwf •

iifr Mfcdlion tb * com m ent.‘TMfUnottOM Without dlrtafoncB do not

M iS S ru r . couneel (o r Mr

I SEetaelUBlon In the record of Mr. Poet e

■ * f !? h a t '^ 9'.® ffj" *

creuee. nildtsvelojH'U uii easylook w ar lo t rum In the A rgenlm e, where i r b a r hern eeeerted th a t d r , n o t wu. th rca le iang u , become Injurloue to plenl arow lii The weaUuu In tb e Noiili- *.,.M wae Bl»o reported na favorab je in. ti.melilnK an.l for prom pt luovem em -7........... Tiie fact thu l nhorta hurt lov.er,.<l fr.-irty I,art nn efiect. too, In bringing u,it „i-ntlimuil adveree to the hulls. Hiun- Ing prlree were the eunie a» last titgh to 1. down, DeoemluT e ta rie d a ' to 09*4. and eeemed Inclined to hold wliii- in llia l range.

Corn wee ham m ered a llllle on account of the clearing colder w eather. Buying, thnugli. un the p a rt of IcaeHng hnuHea, checked the tendency to raid I I'ey opened a shade to SiSW off a t (iR.. to 'i**s. rally ing la te r to aWgdfMln. i

O ats nagged w ith o ther g ra in asrt he- cau ie of the ilownoex of the demand D ecem ber s tarte rt 1-1« cheaper a t *7% and daacended to 47S, .

Provlaloha gave way In oonaequenee or hog prices having a dow nw ard slant. In- ttUil aa ia i w ere m i low er to vance, w ith Jan u a ry deliveries pork. 8;S6 for lard and 1.tl% fo r rib*

A huge gain In th e w orld 's available Stock of w heal led to fu r th e r weaknesa. Sale* of aoft w inter w heat to miller* here caiiBcd a ra lly , how ever, and t l^ close w-a* etrong, with D ecem ber tg net h igher a t UKI'4 .

Suhaequently ihc corn n la rk e t hecume firm , owing in Bcarcliy of old corn In ttie a rriv a ls . T he cloae w ar Is not higher fo r Decemher, a net advance of

dpcrlo, h'enh* at tkr .V fffg T R E N T IN, Oct. 17,- ThP proci-edtng*

Inalltiueil In fh a n e e ry tiy the A isoclallo r of Exem pi F irem en of N ewark against the N ew ark F lrem en 'i Relief Association came up befor* VTce-Chancellor E m ery to-day on a d em u rre r Inteipused o r be­half of th e defendan t organlxatlon.

The su it was b rought to obtifln p c - n.»»1on of Blamt tW-WO alleged to be In puasesilmi of the relief a rsndn tlun . lo the d em u rre r It w as Mubmllled th a t Ihn relief aasoclatlon w as orgiinlicd fifty year* ago, while the com plaining c rg u n ita tlo n ha* hern In exU lence only th ree year?

The principal ground of the dem urre r wfle th a t the hill of the com plainants (ailed to disclose any f a n s which would entitle ihe lr asaodaflon Ui have flic cu s­tody anil control of the

Allhntigh reserv ing declslun upon the denairrer, Vice-Chancellor Emory a.n- nonneed th a t he would perm it th e c tm - p la lnan ts to *n am end th rir bill a* to co r­rect th* defect* esiabllshed by the de ­m urrer. Should hie decision then be again st th e d em u rran ts Ibe to final hegrtng ; o therw ise the bill will b« d lim iu e rt.

16, tl.DOO, , Iia .i -pultkl.I.,>ula BllWlse t.t ux I ID M®"

log. and Loan Astociail™ n e cor E dw ard Beck . Id, M.IW

OUTSl DE OF N I'.« * ^ .E llaabeth A, W adrworih and husband

L ucy'’fe*B rok*w and husband to N r t t l * H ell.^^E ail O range and Bloomfleldj^w a

■’Thomas c. Penn tollcomfleld. a * MaoU* SO* f t * fr Asn

U r | e B lo c b t f S te e l T h fiw n O f e r - P f i e e i Y leM ia A l-

fflw t E v e n D ifec tien .

COURT W O N'T R E O PE N JO H N S DIV O R C E SU IT

ULTIMATUMfN TOBACCO eXSE

/§p«H9t of tV NBWB.TR E N T O N , Oot. 17.-A ppU cation for the

reopening of th e divorce su it Institu ted ^

by R Johns. G o ieram eB t W on’t A ccep t D u -

CLOSING UGHER AND STRONG

laitrt fcV.

' fTTw frHarlow nl 146 i i n w i* ‘' ' ' '““DV-KftV n i« r- ja m e i Pnlrucelll H u» ^

m an. Orang*. a w cur Kwe* av and u r» y St, and eecond trac t, t w .St, a n a secuna irw>-u y v e ro n a

fc'lrBt Congregational 8 ‘”;^ '‘’^vrrona e sto M ontclair T rust Com pany Verona, e s I 'la rem on l pl cor Geurge R elfe r s land.

n e w YORK. Ocl. 17.-I>arge blocka of s tocka w ere throw n on the m ark e t a t the opening to-day, and prices yielded In every

' d lracllon. T he selling w as heaviest In U nited a ta te t Steel, th e flfst U aosaotlon In w h k h waa 1.600 ib a re s a t B#Vk to 60, a m axim um decline of Union P*®*8 copened off a point on a sale of 1.600 allVtres, and C anadian I ’sclfle lost the sam e am ount. 8 t. Pau l and N orthern

ag a in s t his wlf*. H a rrie t E- Johns, denied by Vice-Chancellor W alker to-d*y. T he application w as based upon th e d is­covery of alleged now evidence.

V Ioa-Chancellor W alker had recently re ­fused th e divorce upon th e ground th a t collusion b sd been ahown to ex ist be­tw een th e huaband and wife. T his w.is b roug lu out a s the result of the appoint­m en t by th e co u rt of a proctor to r the public to defend the suit nn behalf o f the wife. Instead of le tting It gn to an ex p a rte te rm ina tion . The court allowed the p rocto r gldO counsel fee, to be paid hy -Mr. Johns.

In refualng the application to-day the v toe-chanceiior. said th a t even though th e re w aa new evidence to be ofTered In th e case , he failed to see how It would rem ove the ta in t of collusion, which, he wae convinced, existed In the proceed

Pacific dropped V end moat o f the other

’ ''M argare t F. MacDoweM to J® _**.r a r ^ X V erona. W e MacHowell .1 n e

®Fave*r1o"D ‘A m sto el 'I* ’® ''J*corJacobs Orange, n e s Minton pl s e Annie K ra u 's land, i

H arry J, riirlstensen ,Dorem us. M ontriaIr, w * ' ^ "ror O sborne & Mareclll*-* ®''%*T'™-jnrOo

Han* B rassier H '“‘ ,A L „ HoVth Or- B u lld lu f and Isinnange, n e s Tlllou rd *M ft n w fr R idge

’ 'i’S l S ’ -n’SIJJib.cher et d*R aldw in, Dloomflelil. B s H lnrlchs pl 1 - n fr U ^ d et, C ,«o

uotallnrt^- clos« mfi, wore

Hyrn^ A M t»<innell:

T he following to -day 's Ijuotatln being a t 1:16 P. M.. N>w Vork

you (urnTshed by Byrne * MvIJi’"" '*"At th e Chicago Hoard of Trade:

g« .;t7 «n"t7 tn W » t . ' he declared.

W h ea l— DW. . M ay .

C orn- Dec. . May

O ats— Dec. . M ay .

P o r k - Jan . M ay .

L a rd — Jan . . May

Open.99H

m s

Close.KKlViKkTi®™

Y esterday's cloie.

iSUUMifhSis

MX»4f 1*6* «6<4

47Hbd m M f»

tlSk® lid

lags.

A n n a T NivHon to Vt!O range, n a E aton pl W ft * fr N l i tb m.

’“ m r e n o * B. W lnton and husband to T ru s t ComSftny, Monlclftlr. n ^ *

S a rd n n a W f t e T N o r t n FuU ertcn av.

B E A L M W A T E T l tA N g P E . . . V w a r t_ _ R ^ ^ w n s ^ d ^ e .^ u s ^ «

The following deeds w ere f l l ^ In the county re g is te r s office yeeterday-

N EW A RK.Stephen

South Obange, a w s% r r r n f B . \ k U ^ n and husband tc O U o

1,B(W

1S.J2 15,3015'27W16 2b 16.12

15.3616.se

S.BMfS.SKi ■ ■A t the Nrw York P roduce E xchange.

Y ett'y ’sW h e a t- Open.

Dec. .. Idgit, 1*;4May .. l(»it 1101*

NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET17.—F lour—steady .

■ " a i iT n o i t io ba taken aa a preoadent « . H ardin, ohlel counsel to r

! th a N ationa l com pany, euggestad,1 t So oSarMa by Mr. U ndabury following t tb a raafll®* ®* ***o exoerpta, M r Post re- ' p u U ^ t t h . t« l 1 r a a l l r rap raaan t a prom oter a lee.I rtnM M ta (Kaek la C oart.*- C artiB ea te i rap r* « B tin » the no ,«0 ,«o

* o f S n o n Mock o f N ational Com------- - iM Aifouti* wncIoiwS In k mkniiik

r iS S i pr««>«'«d as an exhlbl.I no t to ba Im pouniad, however. In th a* S I w " ja i ta rd a y aH ernoon'a h ear-

" r h a y w ere tem poraryfo r th a t reason b o te n o rtU kouih In ttW.M h-Amerlcan W a r s tam p ta x w as In

*°SrUar to tba haartng that, had ^nM t o d T a i , a e t h e r axhlblt. an envelopeS l S l n l h g m « > 'w o r t h ®'

PoH teitrfed that theyJV 'i w ith th a Mock IMiue. A eancelad oheck

hR iught. w aa alao p u l to evidence.J e m P o a n e a t i a e d th a t the la te H e ^ y

O H avam eyer, w ho received th a tio.ooo ,- I c S t o f oominoti itook, "dom inated the

A i ^ o a n S ugar Bellntog Company, ' whioh B r a t t o n la said to ow n a m a­

jo ri ty of th e HO,M0,«» of p referred stock , Of th e N ationa l Company ou t ■ and ng

T o th e queatlon by Mr. U ndahhiV , “W ho flret auggeated tak ing over the Btook of the th ree oompatilea, the Old N ational, M ollanhauer and the New York

<r4.A.eiMM rtnmiSCinljkB? Uf'* rO tt

n e w v o r k , Oct, w ith dfimand fair., W heat—T here waji a ill^thlly easier tone to w heat early ow ing to poor Llverpooi cabioa, b e tte r w ekther N orthw est ana liberal prim ary receipt# o f Rprlng wheat. Decem ber, IWWrtOt »-19; M ay. lOSmeiMl..

P o rk -B a re ly a lead y ; meas, lt.75® n.».B ee f-F irm .L ard—Steady.S ugar—R aw , nom inal; muanovsiio. H9

tea t, 6. e ; cen trifuga l, 9* le st. 6.96; mo­lasses. 8» teat, 5.!0. Refined, iteady .

Petro leum —Bteady.Coffee—Spot, firm ; No. 7 Rio. 1S^®1S%:

No. 4 Santoe, 16%.- M olasaee—Steady.

p o u ltry — Alive, I r reg u la r ; W estern sp rin g chlokena, U © m t; fow ls, ll® 12Mt; turR^yp, IB; dreaiefl. we*Uern chicken*, !0@1«; fowls, 6®16%; turkeys, av erag e beat, l»®a0 ; o thera . 10®16.

B u tte r—Bteady, unchanged ; receipts,

Reuben U ecter ei ux to s tep i Logan, w * Bom ertet »t W ft I*Spruce i t . !5*E) ..................... ■ 'ju i.

Benjam in M, Bp*"cer el A. Bpencer e t al n * C hester a v 27ft fr O raton at, MxblO ............. . ..

w m ian i H a rrlg a n (BhsrtIT) t®Hi#rm#n, « o Johh ion at 39» ft frN. J. R. R. av , 25*95 ............ ■

Fred A. M erkllnger to Henry K o lb w B Aldlite at 1» " <7 B m gawav, 25*i« .......................... ‘V ictoria B au m gartner Bohan to Jacob F sch tn e r »t ux, n • “ ®"V goritery st 76 f t w fr P rtnee a , ^

Joseph 'R encskevill e t «* 5o H oller e t ux, w s W lnkns av 117 ftfr IJth av. 24*W ..............., *

C atharine E. C urtis to John E. G regory n w Mf>Titcla)r tiv 66 n fr H igh land av, Mxllb ■ *

Carltori C. W. Peck tn te to F red k K llngel e l ux, e s Norwood at .1« f t f r A blnger pl, 25*100 ‘

I ira e l Pelnsod e t ale lo Ju laa Me­chanic e t als, a a G rafton av w fr . W oodslde av. 101*1® l

Jula* M echanic et ,*®Stein e t a ls, w s 8 . tu b s t M f t fr Avon ev, end o th e r tfe.ct. I

RuAeell Robinson Co. to ■ i E a rl et 133 ft fr E lliab e lh

C h arlw * Palm to j . e s W est End a v 122 f t fr 8 . o r ­ange av. TSxinJ, and o ther t r a e u . .

F rancesco C hlaravallo e t u* to Alberlft SommaDlICQ et w s W arw ick «i 226 f t fr Jefferson i t .

N U alaa Weies et ux to Bxymon D avid et u*. w B Falrv lew av 278f t fr ISth av, 29il0D ........... .— > 'V

C aroline M. sm ith and huahanrt to ^ E d lth I. Phillips, w a Mt.

av ISa f t n fr M on tdalr a i , 2&xl2B.. M ary K. Bioul to G uaram ee Land

Klorence JO. . . ftC arlson. M ontclair, n a “iriiu ii, iuuut\i«->*. -e fr N orth Fullerton a \. |2slw

Tesksv* w aIImti et uIt to Motitclfllr p«vIngs Bank.w*s" O a k T a n ^ ,o .A ,m .:A lexander Blia P. lAwrence, Bloomfield, w a W lllatst 210- tr . fr ileilevilla -v , l l .0V>

Annie E Travere and huHband_to_HarLoan,rlion and K earny 6' “ "®'®* ® ® ih.aham Belleville. C » Main at n w cor A brahamP arce l's M,_t600.rh a r le s 'Zerre'nner «t UJj to W ilhelm

rll*. Bloomfield, w » K etner et 400 t t

rh a rlo t 'te V litm w n and husband to

fo 'r e43,«n

Bmeraon St,K rONTRAC'TSJam es J Relley. owner. , .

E a s t Orange, with Julius H osier - lo r c arpen ter work, 11.875; with Joseph A. Relley, ror mason work,H u e ti, for painting work, 3..13, w ith P rsm lce and Brennefl. fur plum bing w ork, *872. Sam uel S. Colt, architect.

Kmellne f . Ptoul. owner, Renshaw av. E ast o range , with the Pro.apect for all work. M.180. George K. T esta ,orchltecI._ ----- ------ Meiroee pl,

active sh ares nearly as niuch. l-ehlgb Valley, the only exception, cos* V a t ih* opening, but In the first few m inutes !o*l m ost of Us advantage,. N o o n -T h e aUl.tude of ofllclali of the D epartm ent of Ju stice tow-ard the Am er­ican Toba,.a '0 C om pany 's plan of reor­gan isa tion and rev ival of reports th a t action woe unon to b.: tak en by tbe gov­e rnm en t again st th e United B iates Hteel C orporation combi ited to rtepreas prices m ateria lly In the m orning session of iho stock m arket. U nited S la te s Hteel was th e w eakest of th e prom inent lasuee. toueh of th e selling being a ttrib u ted to Xtiyopean eouroas. B oth leeues of A m ^ lean Tobacco bonds and the preferred

w ere heavy, and on the "oath th e oommott atook declined t point*. Union Pactfle got below y este rd ay 's low prioa. and Reading w as under some pres- i u r t . but Lehigh Valley w as relative y arm . Norfolk and W estern wae virtually th e only slock to show a gain, rising 114 to 197. The trend of prices waa upw ard in the second hour, but th e recovery con­sisted of only ratpderate fractions, and the buying decreased ateadlly Bonos w ere easier. \ j j

1 P. M .-E a r ly losses w ere reduced to sm all fractions during th e cniirBe of a slow hardening m ovem ent begun around m idday. Denials from W ashington tha t an y Im m ediate action w as to he brought again st U nited B tales Steel helped that stock tc rally a point from the lowest. S im ilar recoveries f e r e mode In some o th e r active lisue*.

2 p M,—The upw ard m ovam ent attained g rea te r mom entum In the to tte r I» r t of the afternoon and Union Pacific, United SlatOi Steel and R eading roe* to a l ^ e i slightly above y este rd ay 's cloae. The rem ainder of the list ra llied in "Ptrlto® fashion until m ost stocks showed small

M .-T h e m a rk e t closed strong T riv ia l fluctuatione w ere the rule 1® I®" closing hour, but th e m a rk e t m a ln ta in td a decided un d srcu rren l o f flrmneBS,

If th is ru ling m IhlB respect w as e rro ­neous. he suggested th a t Mr. Johns a couneel m ight carry the case to the Court nf E rro rs and Appeals for review.

TO T R Y W M .J . CUM M INS ON G R A N D L A R C E N Y CHARGE

t o l i t i o i P l t n i U o l m C o a - f e t i t i t f l B e R e s t o r e i

STATEMENT BY W ICKERSHAl

N EW YORK, Ocl. 17 .-T he to n g W affairs of the defunct C arnegie T ru st Com pany w ere aired again to-de> w en the Suprem e Court look up an Indict­ment charg ing W illiam J . Cum m ins, to r- m erly chairm an of th e executive comiWi.- tee o f th a t inilltM tlon, w ith g ran d lar-

Costlgan, ownerM imtclalr, with Jam es F Hughes..Lom^M ary K.nany for erectOcai work. m . W alker &

o w n ., 3 B ^ l^ ^ n ^ dKrtward BiMboid, owner, o av w ith Edw ard J Kem, for p lum bing wiirk 11,004; with George w . R aiich. fo r

wnrk. tl7&: w ith R obert L.& % r m a . o ’n ’'w o r k , 'RM yers, archBect, w ith

M ax H ertz, nwner. fi2-73T r ^ i to V T Kin's, fo r 'c arp en ter and pain t mg w ofkfw jffll: will' W tmatn F- Schaafer,

and Im provem ent IJth av _174 f t fr South 21st et.48T2fi, and o th e r trac ts^ ....,

Joseph R egan e t ux >® . f ;N«BlPf, B B South i t « fr M Uiwrry at. 30x112. and o ther t r a c t . . . . . . . . . . ^ i

O eorae J- Schindal et UX et 0 I to Id a g te rn lck , w » MonmoiUh at ■ fr lat)d a u e ta v G arran , *

JoM ph OesBtter Ittlge t ux e s South 10th s i 78 f t frH olland st, 2oxlM..........- .............. *

M arv W helan to John L ang el ux, e i Sd s t 266 ft fr

SL"

■'If

14.57*.C h eese-B ara ly H ead y , unchanged; re­

ceipts, 8,730.Bggo—Barely

ce lp tl, 60,683.steady , unchanged:

N i k YORK CO nO N MARKET

Irv in g E. M eytnan to

i r

Reflnlng ComDanlei

***5TV t^g*B ted, th e poBBlbimy of doing It to Mr. H avertieyar."

M r U fldftbary asked w hether It was m l in tandad to oonceal Mr. Haveqieyer'fl

1 OOtinMtkm * H h the m atter, but th e ques- 1 tloD w aa overruled.

Bav«weTor*« M eater H ead .Mr* p o e t teatlOed th a t on th e day be^

lo re th e m eaU ai of -T'lhe 2 1900, i t wae derided to flk th e am ount of th e common ■ t ^ to be leaned a t 510.000.000. (be 110.000,- 000 of p re fe rred etook having been decldeo UDOO before that*

"W ho decided th e Amount of the com­mon atock?” Mr. Llndabury aeked*

"M r. H avem eyer decided It; 1 had n o th ­ing to .wy," Mr- ^*0* anawered. I t waa to go to me ae the represe&Cativo o f Mr.

. Havem eyer. W hen I look U to him to de­liver h© told me to take 11 to Mr. P a r- Boha"

Replying to a queation hy Mr L lndabury aa to w hat had been the cinialderatlon for ihe le t' mlUlon of common stock, Mr, Poet, walil:

“U a oapltallaalloh or poaslble earniDN power of the I'ontaolldated coni' paniee. I never ihouRbi Oiui lhat th e re could, be liny one harinod hy I;

Mr. P ost w ent on to «mY iMimothlng about Xlif contmoji Ptof'K repreiwinUng "good will." which drttw fr'un Mr I^nda- bury the commnnt th a t th-. ''h h .hh on the stock of the th ree comT>unU‘ l then about to be merg^'rt covered Rood will

In reply to e furUier tiuery, Mr po»l aald th a t he did not ru’;ail h^virts In form ed any one prior (he direc»ori’ m eeting of Ju n e 2. 19®. of th<j am onm of common Btook th a t had been daculfM

N EW YORK. Oot. n . - T h e cotton m ar­k e t opened steady a t a n advance &»1B polnte, w ith th e n ea r m on ths relatively firm , In response lo unexpectedly high Liverpool cables and covering of shorts. P r iv a te advices a n r lb u ie d th e advance in th e ftngUeh m ark e t to fe a rs of frost in the W estern belt, b u t e a r ly report® from T exaa and O klahom a received here showed no killing tem p era tu res. Tflc rains In the E as te rn boll w ere aooompanled by w arm w eather and o fferings were very heavy a t the Initial advance. The South w ae a big s e lle r w ith the reeuH th a t prices soon eased off to w ith in a point Of tw o of yeBlerday H ftgures, and the m ar­ke t w as nervous and unsettled la te r In the m orning, ^ ,,

The w estern belt fo reca st fp r generally fa ir w eather to-n ight and to-m orrow , and IJverpool cables rep o rtin g th a t orders for goods w ere b.elng canceled In M ancheater for rh ln s acco u n t becauee of th e dlBtnrhance In lh a t country , weak­ened the rnarkel la te r In th e forenoon, and nearly all the active 'fm on ihe made jicw low records, w ith D ecem ber eelling off lo D.ID and J a n u a ry to &.9t, or to a net decline of 16^16 poin ts. A good de­m and developed ae th e m arke t broke th rough 9 c e n ii for J an u a ry , but only slight rallies occurred and prloca a t mid­day were 3 or * p o in ts from the low est

T rad ing was ra th e r less active during th e afternoon and th e m arket, while som ew hat Irregular, ruled ra th e r eteedler w ith prices H or 7 p o in ts up from the lowest on covering an d a Utile eupporl from tra d e sources.

com pany* s w T o rn er N ew ark andW arren s t ^ HxlOG...............

O eorce W. ^ o 'l 'o r t 'I ,® * *® *M orrell, e e N orth I2th s t Iw f t s

A lgernon et » ' W NicolaQraseo, e 1 N o rth flth i t 4JB f t tk frD eiavan av, 25x169................ '

E tam a B rte l " t al to Louis w * H ay es s t 317 f t fr 14th av,18x64 ............................................. ....

O U TSID E O F N EW A R K . N ew ark and Suburban R ealty‘'CA to

G ustave B. Q arhardt, Irv ington , a S 39th s t 126 ft s W fr Prospectav. 100x76. and o ther t r a c ts .......... ■

MarW Ls>utie de Zaldo e t a l l to A n­tonio V. Van d o r.K rie ft, tru*. O r­ange an d South Orange, n a Ster iina av » 0 f t w fr Centro at, 2Wx

for sheet m etal work, H.IOO; wUh O s ^ :

- « A shland av,Jam es B.

MEW Y O U STOCK MARKET

TWa I* th e aeeond t r ia l re s tiB to l the Inveslgation of the co m p an y 's affaire, Joseph B.Its « -p r e . td e n t . h a v in g , been e ^ v d e ted la s t June of m aking a falx* supertn lenden t of banks. The * ag a in st Mr. Cummins a re m®™ “ tlo u a He wits indicted on th ree g rand larceny based on note ev o lv in g WB.OM). Ths ever, will rest Us case oh only ®"* th a t on April 23. 191«. Columbus b n r ^ e dIHO,non from the N ineteenth W ard Baito, M tensibly for the Carnegie r ^ s l Com- pany, and converted It to h is ow

M U T U A L L IF E IN S . CO. W IT H D R A W S FROM M EXICO

T h e range of to ^ a y 'e pri<>M ‘ |'® m ore active sccurlU es In the m arket, as furn ished fo r the news by PrtBt A F ta ttr. Is glvsn below:b-ost & « open*H igh-Low -Clos“

IniAllls-Chaimers AlllB'Chalmat'B. Am erican Can Amerli’an Can.

N E W YORK, Oct, 17.—T he M utual L ife Jnau ran re Company of New York ceased w riting new business In Mexico yeste r­day The com pany, however, will con­tinue In force Its preaent policies In th a t coun try and m aintain offices there and adm in la te r th* business connected w ith th saa polidsB until they m ature.

W hll* a t th e nfflee t'f th s com pany, no s ta tem en t Is obtainable as to the reason fo r Its w ithd raw al from Mexico. It Is un- rteretood th a t It I* because of the new law which w ent into effect October 15. requ iring all foreign Insurance com panies to Invest the proceeds of p rem lum i. ex­cept sufficient to cover expenoes, lo M ex­ican securities.

Pl-Am, Car h Fdy. Co. 5 ^ Am. Cotton Oil Co.

P eco T a Noveiio: tor demolition w ork . 1360; N a th an Myers, krchhccL

Jules C. Jacobi,, ownefj C linton av*TkllBB U. jaCQWl. -wex.-.v---k'tth J 8 ylve*ter & 8 on,,a*on work, 11.260; li, E dw ard R®®'’®-R''*A*'*Enenberg»r, owner, 268 M ain et,

t i i h M artin L. b re n n a n ,, to rma“s7 n -w o rk , »44: with to r carpen ter work, 81.W0. w itn i - ^ i * Koeck for plumbing work, 8760, wdto K orna, .Painltog worfc

61EUIJ-50V4

George F,* j* 'B * B ip p e \“ own ^^ w ithOlof Schaln for painting work. 52U; wlHi

Co., for elootrtcal work*

2,000

Upon.

NEW YORK MONEY MARKETf aiNEW VORK. oot, n .-M o n e y

stoady pt-r o en c ; i“ullng nile.Si*,cioalng' bid, i.rtered a t i>%\ tlnu* loanBloady GO dwys. per ceni90 days. m onihs. 3^(04

Ung av aw 200 and o ther t f a c t i ,

aiAX C KInaey a t ux to Thom as c Penn, Bloomfield, a s M ao la 8 v lol I t e fr A ih land nv, 44*164 1

E m m a 8 . M oKennn ajid huaband to GM rge H unkele el ux, Irv ing ton .; T f t r i n g f l a l d av »4 f t fr D urand ^

l i t h ^ t o e ' a .' 'MiBl'w'ee* 'w Brokaw , Loei Orange, w e H a r

Sim eon' H ? I ^ “jtoa«® s ^ * " ;

ISrngs^eri'-fli « . 1

A rthur**{i.^rBne Co. to Johhie son, E)aal_Oninge, w s A m hersl st__ nge, w B ___affi'h (r Rhode le landav^25xlW ^

E d ith u n d e r to Hifnhild V erona, n s s C laren ion t av n v

a ig n h u ld ^^ag n ian and h u ib o n d lo M iohaal J O’Keefe. V w o^a, name

j K o i n e L 'Dorem us 'i i id 'hlijfc'aiid to H ^ fY d' C hrlspn**# . M ont­cla ir “ w B V » l |£ » r d ^ landOBborno * M arie llto 61x171 ■.. ■ _ ■

Sam uel S ilverm an e t U i to Jack I rv ln g to n ^ n a LeaUe pi 37s

ft f t jd '.h .a t, - • s : ■ ■ Wl1 Q sM en Bt StelU

Co., for elootilical S r w ith w " f . Wnnrterly,

v ^ ^ r w ^ t r r '- o b ^ R ^ u :

B iacger & Bona, for m ason work. 81.8*7. H all & Green, erohltacta.

John o lbllti, 346 Bloomfield av, U ont- cla?r with oibson & Collins, for raaeon L d carpenter work, *1,722; H enry L. Yost,

® Na‘th2*n Pailant, owner, 77 tV a tio n av, w ith Muakowltz & Bwlrln, to r all w ork. 1! 400' R- W. E rler. architect.

Bt Thom as * Episcopal C hurch, ow ner, nSaevllle and F ifth a j^ ,Apgar, for alt work. 87,465. Upjohn & c o u -

'^'oiin'^NewBCheier, owner, 60 H aw h ln i at. w ith C. L. Volker. for a ll work, *1,886; A. D Hsyne, architect.

Eugene J, Beak, owner, 609 O range st, w ith Kehoe & MeU to r plum bliig work, i&36 75' with New Jersey C em ent Con- m ructlon Company for concrete work, K34 w ith ■Vt'alter A. Lawson fo r heating w ork, 8423: w ith the N ew ark Cornice and S kylight ^ o r k s for m etal w ork, II.IM;

P Baldwin, a r t i f a c t - ^ j J -Wright C lark, owner, 633 ML ProiOe'et av, with jam ee 8. Shaw for cabinet work. 88,860; C harles P . Baldwin,

* T y r e ° j Dtckini, Ownar. P lym ou th st, M ontclair, with F rederick F a a a for “ Smbing work, 1867; H. M. F ischer, a r

'^*'inmn Harlfingbr. ow ner, tto H tllcreet te r E a s t Orange, w ith Jojin Seyla* for ’" in t ln g work, *270:_ w l t ^ Btanjey^ ^

Amcr. Beet S ugar Aroer Agr. Ch. Co,Amor. Locom otive . «Amer. M alt, p r . . ■ 43 Amer, Sm elling 6Am er Smelling, p r. Iffl Am, Sugar Re;, t o . 1 ^Amer, Tob., p r......... 9 ^Amer. T. and T. Lo. 1®%Amal. Copper 51^Anae. Cop. M. C o.. 13^Atoh., Top- & 8 . F . lOgjk A,, T. & 8 . F., p r . . 1 ^Atl, C oast L ine....... 127B altim ore A O hio ... 97Beth. Steel, p r ......... 66Bk. Rapid T ra n s it. . 7o

8 S n " t r a r a t h e r : : ; : : 1 i 9 a 'S «

10396 10S46 127 1279744 9«'A 66 H76 748,

117',4 U8 96 96

18684 325% 3044 61-14 8884 8684

10016 11

127

FOR LOWER RATE, COnON SEED PRODUCTS, B Y RAIL

OMAHA, .Neb , Ocl. 17 .-"C om petitlon In th e tobacco trade m ust ho re -eiiab llahed by th e Tobacco TruatlT dissolution plans, or th s p lans will not be accep tab le to the g o v e rn m e n t," saya A ttorney - G eneral W lckeriham . who was In O m aha y e ite r- day m aking an addreaa before the A m er­ican P rison Congreaa.

" I f any one of th e six p lans subm itted by the Tobacco Truet will bring abou t a re tu rn o f com petitive condltlona. the tru s t can ad o p t lh a t plan, bu t th e re m ust be no quibbling. N othing sho rt of abso lu te com- petlllun will eatisfy the departm ent.

KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17,- T h a t th e re ­cent tru s t flections of th* Suprem e Court have p rac tically sounded th* death knell 0/ ' monopolletlo com binations In th* Unliod s ta te* , hut have not In jured le­g itim a te buslnsss. Is the s ta tem en t m ads here la st n ight h y A tiom ey-O aneral W lckerahom . "And hy th a t I m ean large, healthy, leg itim ate buMneas. I t Is hard to aay yot w ha t tba popular eftaot of th a doelalonB wfll be, th a ra ho* been eo m uoh ta lk one w ay and ano ther. Popu­la r sen tlm ont will w aft on th* effeiff of th e dectalon on boalBasa; b u t fina lly I be­hove th e country will undarstood th a t a very g re a t step ho* been token to cheok- Ing artifleal bualneie grow th w ithou t in ­te rfe rin g wlih norm al healthy g row th ." Bald M r. W lckersham.

N E W YORK. Ocl. 17 .-Jam ea C. MoHey- nnlds, special asala tan t to th e A ttorney- G eneral In the Tobacco coae, la em phati­cally oppoaed to th e A m erloan Tobnooo Com pany plan for d ia in tegration , whioh waa form ally filed in the U nited Btatos C ircu it C ourt yesterday. Mr. H cReynolds woe asked If he hod seen th is plan. He replied :

"Oh, yea; it'* an old a tory to me. And, apeaking. of course, only for m yself, J reg a rd It aa a plain aub terfuge w hich de­serves an expedltloua com m ltm ant to the ■orap-heap."

T h e gnverum ent's answ er m ust be filed by O ctober 36. tn the mean tim e A ttorney- O eneral W lckersham la I9 , O m aha and Is not expected back uiitll next M onday, w hich will be October 23. T his would leave ju s t three days for him and Mr. Me Reynolds to work ou t and file tbe lr answ er.

Ignited Co.'s S ts te u e B t.Sol M. Btroock, counsel for th e United

C igar S tores Company, Issued a s ta tem en t veste rday indicating th a t he will not op­pose the plan of th* A m erican Tobacco Company.

Ilf h is s tatem ent Mr. Slrnock said ;"The governm ent did not a sk th a t the

U nited C igar Stores Com pany be p roh ib it­ed from doing In te rs ta te buelhess, but sough t 10 prevent tha A m erican Tobacco co m p an y from controlling and using It to destroy com petition and lo acqu ire more c .unplete monopoly

W ASHINGTON, Oct- 17.—T hs lu te rs ta te Comineroe Commission yeste rday granted perm ission to th e Southern R ailroad and Its p a rtic ip a tin g carrie rs under the long t n d sh o rt bsu l clause to charge 17 cents fo r th e tran sp o rta tio n of cottonseed oil, cottonseed foots and soap stock from Louisville, K y , to Brooklyn. N. Y.. Hobo­ken and Jersey City, N, J ., w hich ra te Is less th a n th e ra te s to In te rm edia te points, j cou rt.

Thla would leave 11 s tan d in g alone to w ork out Its own destiny.

"T h e United C igar Stores Corporation will be iefl the 33,886 sh ares of United C lear Stores Company stock out of a to tal tsBua of 90,000 share*, so th a t th e re will be 66,130 sh ares—th a t Is 62.35 per cent, of the v o 'ln g power—held and owned by otlie; th a n th e United C igar Stores Com pany T his plan. It seems to me, fu lly meeii, w ith the requirem ents of the governm eni and le essentially In accord w ith the de ­cision of the United S ta te s Supreme

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C.. M. & Bt. P au lClies.eA Ohio............ 7386gol. South., l i t p r. 73 Consolidated O aa ... 138Chino Copper.......... 1 ^D istillers' Becuritle* K Dol&w&TB A HurtBOn 183 Denver ft Hlo Q. . . 24Erie ............................ *084Erie, l i t p r ............... 6084Erie, 2d p i ............... MFed. Min. f t B m elt.. ITre d . Mtn. f t Sm., pr. 60 Gen. E lectric Co Goldfield Cone.G reat N orthern , .G reat N orth, O re ... 61 * 5In te r-M el..................... I*»Inler-M et., p r ........... 4484 4ftInt. H a rv e s te r .......... 104 IWIn i. P aper Co., p r . . . lO i w In t. S tram P u m p ... . 27^4 ^ K, C. Bouthern, pr. 60 06Louisville ft N osh .. 147 147Lehigh Valley ........ IMH IJ*lACIede O.C.of B tU lOjJi IW M ackay Cm ,, p r . .. 72j4 7» M„ K. ft T ............... 8184 311M. , K. ft T.. p r .................. TO TOM issouri Pacific....... 29 39M„ Bt-P.ft B.Ste.M. 13084 131' N a tto n ii Lead Co . 48 48N at.R .ofM e*. 2d p r. 33 33N. Y. C entra l ........ 106 104N.Y., N.H., f t H a rt. 139>A •”

The Steel Vaults and Formidable Bars and Locks

16084 160)4 4 4

126)4 12644 60 50

Jta UJjIW 104im 1044 87)4 8rv!

W h ic h m a k e u p t h e m o d e r n s a f e d e p o s i t v a u l t s a r e n o t o n ly c o n f in e d t o t h e u s e o f t h e w e a lt h y .T h e m a n o f m o d e s t m e a n s a s w e l l a s t h e m a n o f w e a lth r e q u ir e s a p la c e o f s a f e t y f o r h i s v a lu a b le p a p e r s , c o n tr a c t s a n d o t h e r a r t ic le s o f v a lu e .

, The Safe Deposit Vaultso f

Norfolh & W ^ t .......lfi§%N evada Con. Cop. iBli

Fidelity Trust Co.

o t to C arlson to Florence w m ‘ “o n td a lr , n

F lo ra B .^R o e lff to ^ u / l a e j ; . Co*.ton. Ml fr t4 F

SinieV ^or T ra ‘S in * * '.irk " ‘i ^ ; A u ^ S t

to m « .* w n .r e . 445 P a rk e r st, w ith R obert E Glllman to r h e a tin g work,

E: a . « * l w 7- r , u p p e r

N orthern Paolflc Pennsylvania Pacific MalL- People'i G as............. I'

lie122

w ^t*^O rangei • * land C. W arden feld B a p riv a te rd In Llewellyn

F r tw a ^ IL^ReYnoios e t ux to F red - ^ e rlc k v Y H asslnger. South O ra n p .

f s M ontrose a V 260 f t w f r fl®"!'-®

Talc '^ L an d Company to F r ^ llreh m e e t ux. Irv lpg ton . lo ts 52-63,

W a r T e . ' ' ux' 'to ' 'joBoph Gllck e t al. W est O range, n s land

carpenter w ork andwork, f7,"29; with Jaebnlg ft P ®®,?J®*„6or plumbing work. 8778;terfield, to r heating Work, 836S; H all ft Green, architect*.

LONDON S10CA MARKET

findR obert H opkins w f r P lexeen t Vxl-

iy , ifi acres ...................„Bfflnberxvr to Johp_ Teral§n

C en tra l pl

NEW YORK BUND MARKETThe following quoLaUon* w ere furnlehed

cy P o tt f t F lagg :

To A fu r th e r queetioo by Mr. U ndabury , Mr. Poet answ ered:

■‘The dtrHctors knew wee to be lenuod 10 m«v and they knew It waa not to r«=;- niftln w ith raA**

ing.

STEAMSHIP REPORTSN EW TOHK, Oct. 17.-'Arrived, S team ar

Finland. A ntw erp and Dov^r, October 7 NEW VOHK, Ocl. n .'-A rrived ,

ers U nited Statee. C openha^fn : B lrm a. R otterdam : KfiJAer W^llhelm (ier Gr^eae, Bremen.

SK W 7 0 R K , Oct. IT. - S taam er Bt Paul, Southam pton for New York, "Ofi miles enet of ^ n d y Kook a t A. M. Dock about fi A. At. Thureday.

n e w YORK. Oct. n .-A rr iv e d S team er N iagara, H avre.

NEWARK SICDRITIES MARKET

Allle-Chalmers 6* ;- .6^ Am.Bmelt, ft Ref- 6e 10..N. V Air B rake »*■ ■ 93Am, Tot.acco t a ........ _90J4Am. Tubiiccii b s . , . IIJO*A , T. & 9 F. 48 . .A. ,T ft H. F conv.ts 10684 T-, T ft --i h conv.bo 108Am, Agr . 8 ............... 101)*Bolt ft Ohio Iftcfl. .. 9114B. ft t). 3, W 3Vte 92H Bolt ft '-l::ln 4a .. 98J4 Brook. H. 7 4s .. H4*k

an. South 1st is . lOS cn 1 .calher 6s 18484

Che». ft Ohio 4H«,. WlS Chss. f t Ohio run . 93J4 Chicago, B. ft tj 4s 1*66.C. , FL I ft P 18 791,Colo. Industrial 68 74*,Hoio. ft Bo, 4fl 961.4DiHtlll.Co. of Am. 6s 74V, Erie cvt., ser. B 75},Erie G. Mt. L 4s , TTJi Erie le t con. 4s , 8U4 Iiiterbor 4**« 7W»Int. Rap. T ransit 6b 103 In te r Pum p 6« ....... 92

Hlgh-Low-Cloi-6Bt. «8t, iTlg.&6 66

102

u p Z U39D

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D2 '

968, 968, W)8,

ley way Ale* Effl

e t ux, O range, e s Lem ft fr C en tra l uv, 2B*ino

C aroline T. M addox and Phiiio J . Bowers. Bloomfleidi ■ b F rank lin s t 119 ft fr F lo rence ev,

phiu'p^ j , Bower* to C aroline T MaSdox. Bloomfield, e * F rank lins t 113 ft fr I■^orenoe av, 37x163 ......

V lncenio C arslllo ot ux to G iuseppe M arianne e t ux, BeUeVtll*. w ® H eckel el 175 ft n fr Iftw rence st,

..........................C harles WUov *1 u* to C harles H

Taylor, E a s t Orange. *■« cor lotJ u lia W iley. 106x448 .........u '; ; ; ; , ■

C harles H Taylor to Alio* B,-W iley, E a i t Orange, sam e w opfU T „■ -

F ra n k Hhnrupskl e t u* to F ra n k 31t- nlakl. Bloomfield, * » * M yrtle av s fr a new strACt th ro u g h landF ran c is C. Thomo*. 6 0 x l» ..............

F ran k J F o s te r et u* to Sherwood Thom son et ux, .IrytuffiW . » » ^ st 525 ft 0 fr Kpringfleld k v . 13x100.

LONDON, Oct. 17.—Ani*ric*«i seourltiee opened quiet and sh o u t unchanged to-day. D uring the first hour price* moved Irreg ­ularly and a t noon ranged from 84 above to t , below parity. , _ _ , ,,.

I * te r continental aSB W all s tree t lelUng caused fu rther loe**a and the m arke t cloned weak.

PeopKRailway B. S p ring"Reading ..................... -Rock Is lan d ............. . 247ftRay Con C o p p er.... 14Bo. Paolflc................. 1*So, R ailw ay........ . 2884Sou. Railway, p r. .. 70 St. L. f t a, F. 2d or 4184 ai.-Shef. B. ft I- Co. 40Texas C om pany ....... 93Texas ft. P ac ific ...... 9*}ftThird Av*. H. R ..,. Sfil T.. et. L. ft W e s t. . . , ISfii T., 8t. L ft W.. o r I2f

- - - . R. 161'

N E W A R K , N . J-,A r e t h e la r g e s t i n N e w J e r s e y . B o x e s « n b e o b ta in e d f r o m $ 5 p e r y e a r u p .B e f o r e l e a v in g f o r t h e c o u n tr y , w r iten s , a n d a le p r e s c h t a t iv e o f t h i s d e p a r t m w tc a l l t o a i r a n g e f o r t h e c a r e o f y o u r v a lu a b le s .

Union' Pacific R. R. 16184 18»)4 1«X

N. Y. OUTSIDE SECDRITIESTh* following quotations o r* furn ished

by W illiam P. M uth: Closing

A m erican Tobaaoo,Am. W. P ap e r......

m - 119Bordnn n C. U., p r., lOg W

1:K P M y«fterday . to-day. B td .A .^ « I ,B W ,A .^ ..

... . . .

U. R. I. Co. of S F. Utah Copper Co. . United S ta te s Steel.U 8 . Hteel. p r ........U a R ubber ..........r S. Rub., le t pr. Va.-C*ro. Ch. C o ... WftbnshWnbnsh, p r ...............

UnlcmWoflt CnlcmWest. E. A M. Co.. $3^Wlft. C entral ............ 62^

PHILADELFHU STOCK M A K IIT

Hftvajaa. Tobacco.H av an a Tob., p r ......H ouston Oil...............H ouston Oil, p r .......In te rn a tio n a l S a lt... In ter. Rubber . M anhattan T ransit..N Y. T rauspo rta t n S tan d ard OU ........... 8*

512

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20

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72

ID

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512D

74G

»la - ie Z M 6 Y M i

6405

640

767SH 7;>S

75

T*Vi

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74 74

The following quotations to-day w ere furn isbed by J, S. Rlppcl:

Bld.Asked.Celluloid ........................................... !B3)4 135

Eoneolldated T rac tio n .................. 74 75onooUdaied Traction 6e ......... 103 104

Beeex ft Hudson Gas Co........... 133 13SOos ft E lectric of Bergen Co . 82 84G as and Blec. ot Bsr, Co. 1st 3s ID] 103G as f t E. of Ber. Co geo. 6s .. 96 77H ookensock W ater 4s.................... 34H udson Co. G as d o ................... issg o d s o n C ountj; Qoe Co. 6* ........ log;

inter. M ft 5L 4U^.74

6U4 6484 648ft

W8ifast

99Vi9384

998493V4

C„ Mob. ft P at. 4*.N ew ark Con. O ot C o........... . egN ew ark Con. Go* Co. 5*........... KMNawmrk Passenger Ry. Co. 6*.. 107 N esrark Go* Oo. ( s ........................135N orth JOTMT Bt. By. 4s............... 77

■ - - - -

132

K ansas City So,Kanao* C, So 5a.. w j.Lake Shore 4«.......... 93%l-ouls, ft Naah. 4e . 9681 M., K an ft To*. 4s ;h8i M . Kan, ft T, 'id ... Wfi,5L, K ft Tex 4>,b, S7 Missouri Pttc. ronv l lalt,N at Ry o( M Is 9in.,N Y e f t S t 1.-4, 991,n ! Y.'C. ft St.L. SVftB 791ftNor pacific 3e ........ 6S*, „ ■ ■Nor Pacific 4s........ \ m , IWlft IWi, lOlliN A W. conv. 40... Kfiift 10681 !«:* 10684 N Y. C entral 4s— 9J84 Or*. S. L. new 4a. ffit.

(fin, s:H6l i01^

M O R ttlA O SB .T he following m o rtg ttc * were

th « county yesterday .^ N EW A R K ,atap h n n I-fOsafl ut UX to 1- lien jam to

Qlucckflcitl. s fiomorwrt at ft b “

S ! u » * / '" S ^ n w r e t ol ‘®B and ' L . ^ » C heater av 27 ft e i r o r* -

'^ M ary Mldgley to J°*“ * s w tlscy a t 160 t t n fr W arren *t. 117*.

Joaepti B oiler e t u* to Jo seph ^ ® J ; evltl e t ux, w B W Inans a v fi7 f t e f r

B tudebaker go.S tudebaker ' 5U nited Cigar M fr... 49

kevltl^ J o h n ' 'E* G regory 1® C a O ^ h ® K- "CurtJa. 0 s M ontclair av 66 f t w fr- H ighland a -

*^lFY*der1ek Kllngel et u* to ’ ’“ Oiph B- and 1... o e NorwoM at 100 f t s fr A blnger

794, Tl 4 ?J14 Jennie L- Fisha, s» m r property.MOO.

Pac. TeL Jk9 3 \98H

D avid - L au to R uubbU Com-B B E a ri bl 13J ft e f r E lliah e th av*

■Alberto Som m antlfo et UX t® C hlaravallo , ti s W arw ick s t 236 ft * f r

KB 59

RAILBOAD8 ,Ion. 292 295

104 106Chicago Subway ... 155Seaboard Company. 34Seaboard, 1st p r...... joS.«K aard 9d DT...... 5*

3620 63 60

10244 IM84 46 49

43)444U53S’*99318427

4445 44

is:.tf?rs“ 1852336M

292 295104 106

IMi 174249069

IM334

16S84

16S18i

12S

W84Elec. ^

P a t f t Paa . Gas f t E lea Oo. 6s . KBP a t. f t P as . 0 « s f t I 93

Public Bervte* Corporation ....... VPPublic Service certlfleatea ........ KBPub. Servtoe Coraoratlon 6* 196S 92)4 S ou th Jer , O aa Etod. f t Tr. Co. 126 in . J«a. G as, E lea ft Tr. O a 9s 9684U n l t^ lR e ra r lo Co. 4s.................. T7H

: gon tT lM oB f t IQd, U f - Qb. 4s. to

• £M orris f t B sse i Con. 7s 1915. .. 166 C ent. B . R ^ . o t N. J . 5* 1937.. 130L ong D ock f t to 1936..................... 12T

------------ • i f t Imp. I f 190.. 101

798,9684

791*961,

^ o U o T 'IV m lu l'fs^ iM l. m*, g w a n to s d stocks and , Publlq I OsftlBantan qooted "a n d t o t e n s t

V. H .. . IVJ,............... U9)id fle le ts 110)4

W, 4s.. 6784

7984 7*84 79ft,

Oregon S, l.lne 6a Pennsy lvan ia 19b)S p jb llo serv ice 6 s ... ™R eading Gen. 4s. .. 93Seaboard s d j ............. TOat. L. A I. M. 4e. . Sl^St L. Booth, con- i98,So. P a a oonv. to. . w.x.Southern Ry 5 " ... . lOTHBouUteni Ry. 4*.. 7 ^St. Pau l 4s..T exas A Pacific T„ St. U A 8V,Third Ave. Con. 4s. « ) ,Union Pac. 1st 4e . - D ili ' 101)4 '01 Union P*e. conv. 4s Kriti 10214 102),U. B. Steel. H. F- 5s I'rJI, 1®H 1028; in-j8,W ab. P. 're r . 1st ctf. tiRi 41 «=, tiW abash lU .............. K*8* ............................W abash 2d, .............. *6 ............................Wataosb t« ............... 5«8* 61 66)4 57

IW . tIaryU tod to ...... 37% s<u i p p

T S ' r I - . , ! ? . ; ?

Beahoaid. 9d prm i n i n g .

Britiali Col. C op ..,. 3)4B utte ^ a m i o n . - . . 15 C obalt G e j^ ff’ , „ ■ ^ iC A. B. ot M aine.. 84 %D»vls-D aly ................ * ,7Ely c en tra l ........... 1 -Ely Cons ............. 3 ,79 ^

G l r a u i ^ C o n ' * 13-W » 3 1 '-’^al.7ene.C aSanea - >Ong Eyp. Co........ IflOInnplrfttloil ............... oI M 2S^K S ! ^ \ i k e •■ ■■■■•■■ 3)4 38411-16 HU R. C, Mine*. , 1 ^ « ^ VMoKiniey*Dftrr»gh .M. Co. *Nev»d& ' j J |

The foilntrinn q u o ta t io n tw rn by Klfltlf & KInff' x ^ ._

American R ailw ay Co.............Cfcffibrla iro n ................. -..............C am bria S tee l................................Biorage ......................................Elec. Co. ot A m erica .................E. A P. i s .......................................Lehigh V a lley .............................I jik s Superior C orporattM i.. ..M arsden ...........................................N J, con. T raa t . . . ....................... ^N. J Con. T rac t. 6 * ... . ............... Iw8t 104)4Philadelphia. Com........................... » “lPhiladelphia, p r .............................. « 4g4Philadelphia KHec............................. ^ to)4Phllsdelphia Elec. 4*.................... TO TOPhiladelphia Elec. Be.................. 101^ 'wPonnsylvanta ....................... .Philadelphia T ra c t ......................... »TO aHeading ............................................. ;SU m tfidSl.^J.' n , R . A C aiiai.-.. 2TO

Unton R ailw ay 4*....................... . I* UUnion T rac tio n ............................... MC. B. Steel.......W arwick

MORRISTOWN TRUST CO.M O R R I S T O W N , N . J .

P a y * 3 % I n t e r e s t o n A c c o u n t # o t $ 1 0 0 o r O v o r . S u b j e o t t o C h e c k .

OEPBSHS ( W I R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0m u S I P I O S U D PROFITS OVER $ 2 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

I f i t a r u s t P u ld t o D o p o i l t o p o S l n o o O p flO B -' , „ r . . 0 « . - 1 S . 1 8 9 2 - - - * 1 , 9 9 9 . 0 4 7 . 0 0

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ran B. and L .^^^F^ttna^ka* bum to G erm an Bank, w B B 0th ht 87r> ft • fr tOth a%*K2 000

i(Ui Bternick and husband Schindei et al. w e M onmoutn i t • w>r

T J \3 28i215-U

a

G ustave^Ciorran, tl.3tb ^

e b' b* l^ '*et*73 ''ft n fr Holtand **■Antonio Coxione e t u* to S am uelsebecn -

OP,:IC84

nor ' b 's 'M brrlB /iv TO ft e f r 14th a v «.939. John L an g ^ . u * to C lty .T rust_C o.

3d st 268 ft n P f r Stiese* ay. M m G ustave Oachwald et ux tn A lbert tlM tu

Wald, p a Belm ont av 319 f t ■ f r Bigelow

* V u lto n H a t Co. to A. Sigm und K a f i ^ gleser, a w cor N ew ark and Wi

ttool* T opiusky and tu is tm id to MU* J T idew ater U l

Varran fto . N. ^ C

Nlplsalng Mines....... THOhio Copper ........... 1 6-16Pac. Sm elter .......... *-16R ay C en tra l........... ■ 184Btewart Mining.......Tri-Bulllon ..............Tonopah Extension Tonopah M. of N -.U ntied Copper......United C o ™ r, pr W ettlaafer Bllver..■Yukon Gold.

BONDS.J ^ le 6 p. r. n .......... lOCO; lOtMo. Pac. 6 p. c. n .. » ) i 96%

|o._ Bell X. A T. Oo. a

A a traae ra iea ) B r e a t s —F ra o i Noon T » - dny to 1Mok»» To-seiorrow,

October 17. 8 u n i» t. 5:11, sunrl**, 3:IL Moonrise, 2:07 A. M. M t ^ 's age, « days, , W M p lan e t M are stationary . 2 A. M., n ianet N eptune a t quad ra tu re w ith tb * ,un . 30 degree* w**t thereof, which, to 7905, occurred O ctober 3-_________________

BU1UJ ) I N G a n d l o a n . .

T H E M U T U A L M l d i i { 3 f ld U t 3 R t n .

EISELE & KMOM e-tbera e f * • * - « o » k f » * ^ * * ;^ M erabera ttf PMto*

New Jersey investm ent Securities a Specialty

BIOAI M l e illT M f f lK T *( M a t u l B eoeftt B e U ito S l

P h o a e . 38*0,3882. W a M « “ *•

o r THE c it y o f n k 'w a b k . n . j . ^th e Forty-feufth Awlual Me«tlne of tha

(ttockholdet* wUl b« held ond isc r im im tio n

K h fa es ity E v e , Oat. II , 1111t t Ho. 46 CUnten at. (BulMat* *04 TSedan-Bxehongel.

Th* followlTin officers will be Asetad: Presi­dent, Vlee-PrsHdent. Director, to serveOw three (31 voer*. o“ * Director to fill vaoeaoy.

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„«eB«ry Our MidMlcal Utetottre trill dtocrim togt* b ii tw ttt • good and

a bad lelectlan.

and three Auditors.Annual reports edit he presented, unendmeitti

J the oooiiltutloa wtU. » 1; order, abd.JBb- iorlptlotiB for steoli to Iks 1333 wrrte* will be renneed.

H I i S tths

C B A B IH D U I'lI : j £ m A. BOTBT. U l to W t I

WILURM F. MOTH8TOCIC A *D BOND B k O i m .

7 IIIIIM I1 K K T . lE I M I . U .IM ,

abroad more and more that the place to get life insurance is with the Mu­tual Benefit. An in­surance man came in yes­terday and inquired for rates. He said his client was very much biased in favor of the Mutual Ben­efit Company. How strange! Day & Cor­nish, General Agents, 750 Broad S t , N ew ai^ N. J.

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KEWARK EVENING NEWS, TTJESDAT, OCTOBER 17, 1911. ' 17

H O U S B H O U J T O P I C S • a • O O K B Is r C iv U B A C T IV IT IB J » • T ^ A ^ H I 0 P 4 >^ • «

KNOW WHERE THE CHILDREN AREA letter from a Newt reader brlnm up

« qaeatJon of vital Inttraat to every parent, The letter la called forth by artl- cleb far mothera printed on thle paffe.

The writer ep'^akn Of the duties of par­ents with regard to their children, SperUl emphaale la placed In tlie ie tu r on the fact th a t faUveri and mothvte ahould know their children's whereabouts, how they spend thejr time, the places to which they fo , I heir associates—In a word, tlie things aftecllng the life of the boy or girl.

The point Is well taken. There Is a duty here- a very real duty. If this duty Is disregarded, or rilirharged In only light fashion, a grave danger Is being run.

How often, when a parent le shocked by aoxne action on the part of a child, tbs fa ther or mother will say; *'l knew noth­ing of U; I had no Idea that m atters were going In this way.'*

Tbto may be said as honeatly as It is regnetfuRy, but It te no aaease.

Fathers and motbers should know. 'Ilielr love for their children should take the form of practical Interest In what the ebUdren do. They should be friends, otMibeeloTe: they should enter into the ex­periences of the ohlldren.

If a child Is doL^ what he should not, j there Is a reaso n ' for It. Find out that reason. Combat It. |

Knowledge of children does not come from espionage. If a child .thinks be is <

being spied on, he wlU reeent K, and very likely enter upon a career of deoelt Knowledge does come from mutuai con­fidence.

This confidence between parent and child is na tu ra l but it dies when Intsl- llgent measures are not taken to keep it up SDd develop | t Children five their confidence quickly; they appreciate sym­pathy; th»y enjoy sharing experiences. It should be the aim of every parent to pre­serve tha t sacred bond of trust.

The whole thing come# down largely to knowing where children are.

Is there a tendency on the part of the boy or girl to roam the streets a t dusk or after? If so, It canitul be too soon cor­rected. The parent should know It and sliould bring every effort to bear to effect a change in that child's life.

Are children falling Into the habit of going to places where the Infiuenres may not be for their good? Are their asso­ciates such as may or will m ost certilnly work them harm?, These questions must be broughi home to parentii not only for the good of the children but for the hap- pinese of the parente tbamaetvea.

For every child who develope Into a use­ful man or woman^ credit li due the par­ente, and they are not alow to take It, If the reverse is the case, the parents must tik e some, perhaps the grea ter portion, of the blame. Their responsibilities must be met.

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JACKO AND THE TRAIN OF CARS"May we go over to fiatnmie LittletaJI'i

Iiouse and play, this afternoon, mamma?'' asked Jaoko Klnkytall as he and his brother came home from school. It was about three days after the little girl had scared the ra t away with hsr jum p­ing dog.

"W hat about your school lessons and home work?" aeked the monkey boys' mother.

"Oh, we both did fine to-day. and ws both went to the head of the class,'' said Jumpo. "F irst I went and then Jacko went, and we haven't much home work to do, only some spelling words la learn."

"Then you may go." said Mrs. Kinky- tall, "but be sure to be home for sup­per." 8q they promised, end away they bopped through the woods toward the place where the UttlctaU rabbit famlij' lived.

"IVhat ehall we play when we get there?" asked Jumpo, as he wound his tall around the low limb of a tree and swung himself across a little brook as nicely as you can fold your napkin.

"Oh, we'll play tag, and hlde-and-go- ««L-k, and maybe football," spoke Jacko ^'Perhaps Susie Lltiletail has been helping her mother bake a cake or a pie, and she might give us some. Mind, I'm not saying fo r sure," said Jacko, aa he winked both bis eyes, "but she might."

"Oh, 1 wish she wouldi'* cried Jumpo. ''W hen we go In, we'll Just sort of look hungry, and when they ask ua w hat's the m atter we'll say we haven't had any pie or cake in a long, long time. For you know mamma doesn't allow us to ask tor things to eat when we go calling; but th a t wouldn't be asking, would ft?"

‘T guesH not," said Jacko, slow and thoughtful like.

Well, they were soon a t the rabbit chil­dren's house and tney saw flammle Llt- tietall outside. He was playing with his footbnll. and when he saw Jacko ami Jum po he cried:

"Oh. goody! Now we can have a game," and he kicked that ball away up in the air. so high that when It came down It stuck in tlie top of a tree.

"Now see w*hnt you did, Bammie!" cried his sister Susie, sorrowfully. ' ‘You can 't get it." and there she stood in the door, with an apron on, and th a t apron was coveted with flour dust, yes, really It was,

"Hey! W hat did 1 tell you?" whispered Jumpo to Jacko. "They're baking cake all right. See the fiour on Susie's apron. I'm going to look hungry." >

"And I'm going to get the football," ■aid Jacko. "Maybe that will surprise Susie, and she'll offer us some cake w ithoutiue looking hungry. H e re 'l go. '

"OoodV’ cried Jumpo, and before he could say anything more up the tree scrambled the red. monkey to where the football was caught on a crooked branch. \ *

"Look out! Here It comei down!" cried Jacko, In about a minute, and, surely enough, down came the football bouncing up and down like a bowl full of jelly on Christmas morning.

"Oh, fl’ne!"'Crlcd fiammle. "1 thought 1 would nbver get ft back again. Isn 't there something I esn give you and your brother. Jacko?"

"W ell," said Jacko, slow and hungry like, "we might have—"

"I know the very thlngT' cried flusle. 'T have Just b a k ^ some cherry pies for U nde WIgglly 'Longears and I know he'd w ant you to have some. Come In and I ’ll out one."

''Oh, (f this Isn't the best luck!" ek- elaltned Jacko. "We didn't have to aflk So ivs an right: eh, jumpo?'*

"Sure," said Jufnpo In a whisper, jI Just wish you could have had sonw of

th a t cherry pie but of course yOti cdtildO't for there wasn't any left. Then pretty soon the monkey boys and Bammle weAt outside to play football again. And, all of a sudden, M Jumpo kicked the ball, It bounced on Sammle's note and mads It bleed,

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Oh, how that poor rabbit boy's nose did bleed. He cried and cried again, and Susie and his mamma and Nuree Jane Fuisy-W ussy-cam e running out. Tliey did all they could for him, such aa put­ting a cold key down hU back and mak­ing him chew .paper, and they even put eoms paper under his upper lip, but It did no good, for the nose still bled.

"We must send for Dr. Possum at once," said Mrs. Llttletall, "He will have to come In a hurry to stop the bleed­ing."

"Oh, If we only had our automobile, we could go very quickly," said Jacko. but they didn't have it.

"Oh, I'm eo sorry; H was my fault," exclaimed Jumpo. "I will run for Dr. possum."

"Tou never can run fast enough," ex­claimed Mrs., LltUetall. 'Why, even an alrehip wouldn't be quick enough. OhI what shall I do? Bamnile may bleed to death."

Walt, I have an Ides," cried Susie, "Why can't Jacko go for the doctor In Sammle's toy train of care?"

"in a toy train of cars?" exclaimed Jacko,

"Yoe, the engine Is very big and strong, and It runs very fast. J ub( hitch one car to It and go for Dr. Possum."

"But doesn’t th a t engine have to run on a track?" asked Jumpo.

"No, If you wind the spring up real tight It will run right over the ground without any track," said Susie, for Sem- mle couldn't talk on account of the nose bleed. "Hurry joflf, Jacko. You can ride In the oab and* be the engineer and Dr. Possum can ride In the pasSenger'coach."

Quickly Mrs. LittlstaU whesred out the toy engine and ofia oar„ I t was quits large, plenty big enough for Jacko to get in. He and Jumpo wound up the spring real tight and then Jacko got in the engine cab.

"TootI Tool!" he blew the whistle |n d with a whls* and a ra ttle away the engine went right along a smooth path In the woods toward Dr. Possum 's house. Faster and faster rode Jacko, ringing the bell every once in a while. Faster and faster he went until he earns t6 Dr. Poe- sum's house. «

"Oh. doctor, corns qulck l" ' he cried, stopping the engine by pulling on a handle. "Bammle L lttletall has the nose bleed very bad!"

‘T il be with smu a t once," said Dr. Possum. Bo he took a big bottle of no#e- bleed medicine and Into the coach he sprang. Jacko rolled the dnglne around and tu i^ed on the epflng. Away It went back through the woods, pulling him and Dr. Poaliuita as nicety as a stick of molas­ses candy.

All of A sudden out •grom the bushes sprang the burglar fox. ,

"Hi! Stop that tra in !" he erted. "I w ent to get on!"

"No! No! Never! Never!" shouted Jacko.

"Then I'll stop It!" said the bad fox. So he took e stone and put It In front of the en g l^ . But do you s'pose the engine minded tnat?

Not a bit of U! Why, w ith the cow­catcher the engine Just pushed the stone out of the way sO th a t It fell over and pinched the fox on his tall, end then the

t>englne went on faster than ever.And pretty soon they were back igaln

a t Samthie's house. Oiit jumped the doc­tor, out of his valise he took the bottle of tiose-^leed medlolna

"Smell of th a t!" he said to Samtnie. And smell of It Sammle did, and In a sec- ond and a half his nose stopped bleeding and he was all better.

Bo that'ff how Jackd wqnt for the doc­tor In an engine and p a rt of a toy train of cars, and that's all to thle story, if you please, for then It wa« titne for Jacko and Jtimpo to go home to supper, and now ft's time for you tO gO to bed.

But to-mtfrrow Vifght, In HAm the wall­paper doesn't fan down and get tangled up In the pussy oat's oatmeal dish, rU tell you about Jumpo and the* ro tllrs luop.

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TKe Opinions of Others ^

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How & Cor­tots, 750

All TOmen, i t come time or aitethet, Aik their frlsnde to r Infonnetlon, but the ree- •on th&t prompt* tbo stlctnc l« t>r tio meiwe tiM t»ineL

Thero It the women .wlio e jh t twcAuee she TOnltr w u iu to le*m eOineChlRl;. I t PUT be * qaenr aboot » tfettll of the borne. It may be lometblnC nffeotlnc her club life or It may bo Knaethlns th a t o ffM * hor own oon^uot olono.

W hatever the m atter in hand, ebs t« prontpipd/fo aak aao tber'a i^lntoii, ho- c a ii^ she '^aiilis* aed w iU tio* th e lopty careful coiuiidg|«toh. The raptT th a ra- celvee m ay, in O *« Im portant p a rt Ih ahapinp har owtv aoUon.

The woMait ^ 0 *Mka informatloD on this groimd pays a oompltmsnt to the pereoh queettoned, and a alneaiie compli­m ent le not dlipleaahif. I t I* th a n ao c - nltlon of one'* aU Iltr o f thle eort th a t helps to sweeten llrt’e Journey.

Then there la another elaat of woman who aeic Information fo r tha sole parpoH. apportm iy. of tah lnp up a n ^ h a r 'a time. Down In their heart, thay oaia m t i t or nbthlnc, w h a t you really tMnh. Thay aak you for th e 'e a k e 'o f lom eth ln t to tA k

' about, parbape; they may adfc to r tha pur. post of leam inc your ylaws, and than dJaSemlnatlAf tbem In a haU-atttieai way to others.

A t all eyenta, they are net sinoera In aak laf, and tba toonar tha ona quadtionad dlaaoaara tb it, tha hettar for har. I t w|U aava her time a s wall a s her patU noa

Typical of another clast, perhaps, the moat try inc of all, la . the woman .who seeht Information of bar fofanda and ao- qnalutances. on any and epary toptc P tr- ta ln lnf to her own personal w elfare^ not to pront by thatr aovloe or e tpaiiw ce, not M B tor OM pttrpoat at i s d r * ^ w hat tiMp m ar know, a U t i lB i t a tB M M e

Social and Personal A ModlsK House Gown

Mrs. Robert Campbell, of Parker etrert, I, antertalnlnc her elater, Mlei Edwardi, of Peru. Ind.

* • *The taailiy of % CampheR Clark will

return thle week tram lhatr summer home a t Elberon. The oldHt dauahter. M il, E itelle C. Clark, hen returned to iohool a t Farmington, Conn.

« • •Jarom t Taylor and family win return

th i, week to their home In Broad ilrce t after spendtns the lummer at Chatham,

a » «A Umlud number of (ueet* will attend

the m an iace of Mite Clara Ford end Homer J. Dlefendort, eon of Mr. end Mrs. John W. Diafendorf, of Ellanbeth avenue, which wht take place te-nicht a t the home of the bride', parents, Mr and Mre. John W. Ford, of Hlabland Mills, N. Y. The ceremony will be pei- formed by Rev. Dorr F Dlefendoif brother pf the brldesronni, and putlnr . f Ihe Roseville Methodist BplempHl Church There will be no nttondints and no re­ception. Immedistrly after the rere- mony the potiple will leave for a weddln* Titp and upon their return wfii reside at JT K Itebeth avenue.

' , • ■Mrs. I* C. Schw arti and Mrs. J C.

Davis will conduct a card party to-mor­row afternoon a t the Home for the Af«d, » Btlrlln* street. The prnreede will be for the benefit of the Inetltutton

The date selecii., .i. the Tnarrlais of MIei Maeel T Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frcrterlt-k Frey, of 197 S u h Eleventh street, end Frank H. Kelley, of Ihle city, is Orloher ifi. The nuptials will be iolemnleed In Qraee Eplec.pnl Church, end the rector, Rev. Elliot While, will oIRclate.

• a sBattery C Circle, Ladlee of the O A

R win hold a social lea at ItO Uncoln avenue Thursday, October W.

Women Here and There

ash* infosnation, and wants It, only on inw ooneldrration: that It echoes hat own vlewe and cplnlone. In other WdMs, What lb s really ilesirM Is not information, but rhthar odOBritatiofi Of her position In the m atttf under dlaci'-relon, Wbatayer H la I f yon dd not dive this ConArmatlon, sbs la ptalnly 111 ht ease, and shows swatphtway th a t your niJlnlon is value- leaf in •» far ha it does not agree with hefS.

In dthar wortih ahp I* tlibthJnlng your Ttewi, to maaaure thorn up to her own ttandeipd and in so ta t M thoy fan short of that itandaid thay are absurd.

A woman of th it sort la tha sn« Who m skst up hht mind to do a thing wttb- out any tpsMai thought, hut mithar aa the ratnilt of imputa*. Whan she Is eHttcisad. or ti Bht ufihetd by Otbera, aha flea* to still other ITtenda. in tha hope Chat t h ^ will aoetatn her pOsItloh,

Falling le thtt, aba nu h as agsM to other*, teavliig tmfoHimat* aeeiMi m the waki of Intervlewa ifo* brooks ho hitet- feiMie*. Sh* naatr llaUna to raaaoa. Hie oaitoot maintain 'h«r own paslUoa It «>>' anompta to airgtm H wlUi b«o. mr tba simple reanoh tt l i t tha potitidn u one of lisipulsa rather thaw raaaon. '

It le an egeenant ptinolpie, that ad­hered to by * woman more or la« Iden- tldad with pubtlo foteoasta. Bh* never a«ica IttformaBon, unlaai the rwally wt*he* to gat light on tba m attar In hand. Not ohty I* she toe bimy to tab* ttma to have bar cnen wlown -aehotia, hdt a te la tte broatf-miiided to real bar y|*wt dan- not ba impnwed meaeurably. Sha gtio feels that Other ’women h im dahwiids upon their time, quite as Important m those she makes mid *0 she Is really bts tainmg under fnt*e prstmena any infor­mation she seeks, untsei she teHaypa tte person q ^ tlo a e d may te «I real Siu£-

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Answers Is Queshons

To Insure a reply to quertec In this column, the w riter's correct name and address must eccompany all communloa- tlons. otherwise the Information asked will not be given. Write on one aide of the paper only.

India Ralish.A. B. C.—Please tell how to make India

relish.Slice six quarts of green tomatoes and

Bnitd a xolld h tad of oabbogo. pvtin X CfxnU* kettla xOV put It on the Itove. Add enough cider vinegar to cover and bill gently Usr an hour. Then add four large onloni oiil amall, half » cupful Of a tlt, a cupful each of brown augar and Fhite mtivtxrd tnd celery feed. Tie In a piece of cheeM cloth a (abteenoonfui «hach of coiixnder Made, aileplce arid whole clovei, end a atlck of clnnamob broicMi in amal) plecea. Cojiilnur the gentle cooking until all the ingredients are lender. Then pack at once In sterilised cam and sea). cold wrap In darkpaper and store In the dark.

W ays to Cook EgsplanLInterested—Picaae tell me some ways of

using egg plant.Fried BogpUnl

Peel and cut ■ medtuni sised fgg plant into half-inch slices. Whan reedy to cork have the frying pan on (he stove, eon- Ulnlng aix)ut half an Inch of frying medium smoking hot. Dip each slice of «gg plant into salted and peppered milk, then into flour and lay them into the fry­ing pan. After a few mlnutee turn them over and whan of a fine brown color on both sides transfer them to a paper lined pan and put into the oven to keep hot while the rem ainder are fried. 'Then ar- range them on a hot pletter and send to the table.

BgOPlant a la Creme.Feel and out a small egs plant into

half Ineh eubot. P a t them on the stove In a suitable saucepan and cover with water. Add a few grains of sa lt and pepver, a quarter of a nutmeg, a bay leaf and a tableapoonfu! of finely minced onion. Close the saucepan and stand it where Its oontenta will elrnmer about twenty minutes. Put Into a smell sauce­pan a tobleepooDful each of butter and flour. Btir and cook a little, then add a cupful and a half of bolhi^ milk and stir until smooth and boiling. Drain the water from the egg plant, remove the bay leaf and nutmeg and put the egg plant In the sauce. Add a few grains of Aalt and pepper and stir gently to mix. T*hftn If ready to serve pour It Into a vegetable dish and send to the table.

A graceful house gown for evening w^af combines white satin and black mous- sellne de sole with delightful effect. The foundation slip of satin le surmounted with kimono yoke and half sieevea of heavy oreem lace lined with white chiffon.

The front of the skirt shows iquares of the aome lace Joined with narrow bands of a coarse iaoe insertion The over-robe of black mousseUne is draped around the figure, the folds drawn up­ward a t the bust and held In place by a fiat bow of black velvet ribbon. A nar­rower width of Velvet la used for bol der- Ing the drapery, and this Is gathered at each aide and stitclird on.

At the bock where the drapery croeaes the short satin train, there is a valvel bow sim ilar to the one lOn the bodice.

M^BTIA QLYNN.

' A SIMPLE MOUSSEA dellcloue dessert Is ginger mousse,

which Is very simply made after this recipe: Bqll a cupful of sugar and acupful of water until the syrup threads; then pour It slowly on the whites of three eggs beaten very stiff. Continue to beat until quite cold- Now* fold In half & pint of cream whipped stiff. Pack and leave in the salt ond ice ^or foilr houra Berve In sherbet glasses with a strip nf preserved inpnlng earhportion.

MAKIMG F A I^ R FLOWERSThere afe occasions when paper flowers

are much wanted by the woman who en­tertains. These take time to-make If one m ust cut the petals by hand. Now It is possible to get packages of petals for different flowers, so that tha shaping of the flowers themselves Is a m atter of but a few mlnutee. I t really Is delightful work. Many children are fascinated by flower-making.

FIRESIDE BOXESA nj nne whs Is so fortun*t< a* to tiav*

a flropiscs In the home will lurely *p- preclote havinfl one of the h«ifl*oin» flre- Blde boxes for the eosi on wood. Thoss of metel, hand-beot*n, sre e x ln m e lr be&uUful, while others of wood, m etsl- trimmed, are quite effectir*. For wood there are, too, tha open wood baaket* of bras* a* well ae of haai^F woven krae* and smoked bamboo.

His* Gertrud* M. O'RelllY, of Dublin, Ireland, la one of the few woman who has made a thorough study of the art, folklore and literature of her country. Rhe Is known throughout this eountry aa a laqturw on thea* subjects, aod has Juft raturnsd frotlL ' a tour tn Ire­land, where the spent the 1 *lx month* gathering metertal for a new leo- tur* ooureo to be given during the com­ing winter. Hie* O'Ralllr will put Into a leetur* her experiences at BL Patrlok'a Purgatonr, Lough Dsrg, one of the old Irish shrines known to Irish pilgrims atace the, elxteentb century.

• • «Miss Leona H, Welle, aeeiitaot eBtef

clerk of the Senate Committee on Appro- phaUona, receives as large a salary aa that pkid any woman In the employ of the government, her remuneration being M,f00 a year. Mlse Welle after studying in the I'nlverelty of Chicago took a law pouree lij Washington. Her first work for the govemment was msktng an Index of claims agaiuet ths government growing out of pensions and other war Indemni­ties. She le now looked upon aa an au­thority on matter* reletlng to military' law and legtelatlon.

Miss Beatrix Jones, daughter of Mrs. Cadwalader Jones, welt known In New York and Newport eodlsty, has a wide reputation a* a landscape gardener. It was she who had charge at the feetore- tlon of the George Washington Gardens at Ht. Vernon.

Mrs. Ellen Rosa of Buenavifta, P*., although over levanty years of age. Is every day actively engaged In a unique bualneai. She superintends a force of Df- te*n Workmen a* thay pump sand and ooal from ths bottom of the Susquehanna River.

A movement I* under eensldc^ttoa to raise s fund of halt a million dMian in order to hulld a suitable mMunient tai Washington tn ths memory of tha women of ths CM1I War.

Guaen Mary Is * stieklsr tor keeptag accounts, and It I* said that sh* hcrsalf psrsonally sttsnds to the Inetmotlon at Prlllecei H arr In this part of her edna*. tloR, Biacb week the daughter presents to her royal mother her scoount booh for laspeetlon and auditing.

The alumna* of Wellesley ere making an effort to have Hies Hartha H. Shsufli- letord, aseodat* profeemir of English, made dean, to succeed Mlse Ellsn F. Peadteten. who resigiied to become presi­dent of the college. Utis Bhaokletord g rad a ted firosa Wellesley in IN* end after studying abroad for three years was glvsa the degree at doeter of phlloeopby hy Tale. Bh* has been a member of the faculty of her abBa meter sine* IBOI.

I « d y O re g a n ’. th e playw right, I* v M t- Ing AmerldB ta sopedtitead the etaglag of M ne of h ir pUy*r. T.

m«««M AThe mural deeotatlecif in the eourt-

hone* a t Cleveiaiid triU be don* by Ml** Oakiegf ^ tM t eiw. MIee OaliMr** woHi m th a -ita t* house *t Karritburg baa tvclied much faveraM* eommetrt.

Ml*. Blmpeon, of Rotherham, Tcrk- fhlra. Bngland, is enthuslaitic over a ride she took this summer ■ from hsr home tosm u Lasd 'a Bud. Bte drovo Wsufely, her gMPOt telhg to e n ^ tho oSBBtrp j

M e r id e nS i l x e r

Original in deaia and paramount' In beauty. Steriinfand Plate, fashioned in dignified plainness or h a n d s o m e l y , chased or engriTeo. Silver which oon- forma to t o u t every need, ana which t o a half-century has borne an enviaUe reputation.

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Ever Used, or MonoyRofonded. Stopo Evan Whooping Cough QuIdMlA

T ouin tT not need ttellw U obaB Iteeatbott lo of Flnex savee you, but roB do Doed the woDilerfnl aSestIvenoM of this f i w i ^ emigh remedy. II will Uunlly spm Oto most obstinaM deqi melwt t o n ^ In m e of I t honia, and he* iw equal for wbooplnf eougb-

fPom t boMIe of PiBei, mixed wllh home-marde sugar sy n p , aiT** yon a full pdat—a family iopply of tbs most pleasant and oSeotIvo oemgh remedy you over unod. ■isQy prepared IB ftro Btinuies-diseMtouiIn teoEogot

f t e v u t h l g tB t e s hoUlof Boonghan'l ( t r e t Ineean* nUef, wlU HMte yoa ragtvt tte* you BSTir tried l^tefnu. Sllmtilaus

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Inns trouhta and la ipbHidId for a m p , ■ethma, brendtitls, throat Mootils, eto.

PiBK la B veeitl aod highly esMBii- Maled oosmomid of > aew M ^yuie JHn* ggleaet|riot la gnilBigr n at oi U heaUng ptaa e teynM euaply ml* with

■Pif t i jB l p e r tl^ to a fjn a ia iita e lg w n p .

Wsmen s Organizations; al< CeF Acquainted WilK YourselfWom#n wrlto^rs will eonsldprail In ihs

first ncrlo R <jf iw a,-courses of tvnrhnsB fo om tha Iriu* Mtwrtrn Aiviarlcaii pootn. to bo flvwi by MhfS Rtison Itftyea Wnrrt s i t hsr homo In Abinatmi avsnua. Mondny ‘ mdmlnf, at 10:ID o’alar.ks tHMflnnlng next j Motidsy. A nuntbfr of IhS wrltni^ hav« j ha«n psrsonally known to Miss Wanj and ' the roodinffB will ha illustrated with lei- tars and manuscripts. Durlnv the first roursa saleetloqi will ba given from tha Carey sisters, H arriet Beecher Biowe, Julia Ward Howe, Helen Hunt, Edith Thomaa Louisa Imogen Quine/. Luo/ Lorcom an f Emily Dlr'klason.

"W kat Makea a Qood Friendly VlxItoT' will be the topic conetdered a t the month­ly Bind/ hour of tha Conference of Friend­ly VlBltort at the Free Public Library. Thuredey njornini a t W o'clock. Rev. John J. Moment will he the npeaher.

Worth While Recipes

POR BREAKPASTSCRAM BLED SO aS.

Put a tablespoonful of butter In the spider, and when hot add alx ease end a quarter of a cupful of braain. Henson to taste with pepper and salt, and stir the mixture constantly for two or three min­utes, UkinX care to serve while the mix­ture is still creamy, tf the e^xs Bet they nra tou|;h and may become watery.

FOR LUNCHBON OR AUPPHU VIENNA CHOCOLATE.

Scald three cupfuls of milk and a cup­ful or cream; add throe heapinii; table- epoonfull of vrated rhocolate. two each nf sugar and oorOHlarch and a tesspOOBful of vanilla. Htlr till smooth and cook for five minutes more. Beat up the whites of Iw'n cgXH m IIT with a lahlespoonful of nusar. Add a ppoopful of the merlnffue to each cup of chocolate.

POR DINNER TURKfAH COFFEE.

Boll a quart of water, four teasponnfuls nf sugar and six tablespoonfuls of ground Mocha: stir It often and, when It hubbies, remove from tha stove. Repea^ the proc- cBM three times. Then let II Battle. Pour off c f t r e f i iH y .________________

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Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan" druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes t l u x u r i a n t , healthy hair growth—Stopa its falling out It not a dye.

tl.OOssdSOo stD r^l Storai or dlrtcii spm ol pHos daaTsri dbcbb. Seod Ilk for

Mniplf bon]*.—Phfla Hoy Spseiilti«i Ce.*NBwsfk.N. J.fU.B.AeI& P U S B A L L S U B S T IT U T E S

The wom an who Buffers Imm IuiI '.-IMi’ti !b one of IhS’ persons very muWi lu of heoom ltlf acquain ted with Ju-tjeeli ThfeP# OlfiSM’ frtlrt'hoiid ptl'ni'aflnn -if the sam e kind. But th e undecMcii viitmnc iB a prom inent type

Phe does not know what Hhe \*cause »he does not know her i-wn ii»eie«. tasr own Inclinations, She Im nwaved h/ Ihe fancy of a moment, and th**n regrris It. The tam e Is true with rexanl in i or trlendehlpa. Of, more correctly, HCtjuuin- tancefehlpM.

Ab a rule, such a w om an Is cnnstanilv beinx dirappolnted In her aaRttrlatee. Hh - never thinks that the trouble may lie in herself, because she has no fixed ideak> uh lo what Bhe wants In her friends. Not knowing herself thoroughly, how can stir expect to know other*, or even tn knuw the ihliige in others which may have a I'erniaftent appeal to her?

This knowiriR one's self comwi down to a question of slandardH and prlm 'lplcs |i Is not so much a m atte r of hard and rules as it Is a reellEStlon of the basic th ings In life as they a re re la ted to our- hH vsb. T he proreSB of aelf-know ledxe does not m ean Intronpei'tlon, most of alt, m or­bid introspection, hut It doee m ean tak in g though t about things, having oplnionu about th ings and living up to opinions.

i( means nUn sutfiiJeni seir-*nalyfi|B t< lend one to rcHlixe u h a t the worth.whUt alms In life a rc P r orio k self. Thin Inu plh* Rfi {fild^rSluhillna of capshlliliMi. Th( wi»mar> who kriowe lierself docs rmt hi» ipinpi ihc Impnssihii , neither Is she flHuntl Cit Itv n!ist«r|pM w'hh’h her reaHoii and hr-l failli in herself n ;sk f her feel van o( • ‘vert'tune Hhe can iih'HHyrc herself an^ t'siimnie what who can do becauite she hai Hoink‘ Mea of herself

Horr.i'tlmes knowledge nf o n e s pell CniTic}4 HH wKh n flash of reveU tloii, bul.....I' "[w-n Ihe (llBcnvcry is ihe result --IiTiiHlik;.m anulytilB ■•arried i.n more oi u-hh >ii ,i.-tiftk1ngly. It o ften m eans thtnn-iioK le w powers, the developm ent oi nrw aii.l.niuiig, ihp eehnlng of n fuller anf iifiilfi ].im I,, iio idiiveil In life. This laai ri'alizfinn" -hrtv Hpt! not Infrequently rlocB, rii.m, Hiii-n one leariia th a Icaeoni tlirtt luifit.ik.- (.jirh , tiravely facas khftn*ati -ii r ,iii|rtL

ItUDRNING VEILSHnmi> nr itin i„.v monnilng veils er* ol

hoHvy fllk Krajimiinf, iliiUhoii With • lioriler ipf r i . | . . (mir Inchn* wide, Atv other ptyle Is .pf .ipitu.l niik not, will the heavy rrei^e tuprder on nil four sides

P u t on Your Table

^ A l d a l

Tomato SoupSee If it iant the aort of aoup you've

been hoping for and had come to think you’d never get—a soup with the flavor of real tomatoes—chockful of nourishment and a taste that makes the flrat plate only an appe- tizer for more.

**Theantwer't

i f i t f i g c o n ”

Thonias Roberts & Co.

Philadelphia

v Mm A n O pportunity for R eaders o f th e

Ikw ark Evening ntw $

TO JOIN

The BradburyChristmas

Piano ClubClub Eestrlcfed to 40 Members Only

One Dollar Secures Membership 155 to $150 Saved tn This Club

B eplar Price $25«

CIsh Price 1195

At the Following Twelve Bradbury Stores:

27 Market St., Newark, N. J.New Tort............BTOoXlyn ..............i.'hleogD, 111..........Bt. LcdIb, Mo.......HBltlmnrc. Md......HllwauhC’e, WIi. . Jersey City. N, J. . WBihingtnn. l> C . KsnesH City. Mo. ,PaUTonn, N. J .......SsralogB. N. T- ..

............... 142 Fifth Av<

............... T74 FuUoh Bi............SVN n 'a h e e h A'<*.................n i6 Olive Bt,....... 100 N. ChtiTlGf St......... PO Wler-.ntlrt Ht....... no Monigcrm4>r> Si.

P e n n K v )v a n lj i A t e . , ..10i3-iril6 Grand Avc...............141 MArket Fl...............4$1 BroAdway

T h e B r a d b u r y Christmas P i a n o Club is a magnifl- cent success a n d bids fair to come to a close much sooner than we anticipated.

The great reduc­tion at which a piano 0 r player- piano may be ob­tained in this dub , and the ease with which you ar<: brought into (sosseasion of a fine instrum ent maltes this opporfunify t remark­able one for any person who purposes to buy a piano or plgyer-piano for Christmas.

. Our Brooklyn factory made 480 instruments for,this club, giving forty of them to each of our twelve stor'M.

Producing such a big lot in ONE order, and being able to dispose of them all in ONE month, without in te r­fering with the regular sates of our instrumenta, v e can make bona-fide reduction* of from $55 to $150 on these instruments.

2 7 5 Reg. Price J15»

Clnb Price J275

You M ay Join W ith $ 1 .0 0You ttUet tht plana ar playtr-piano »htn you mroll.

It is Ihen rotted aside far you and delivered on or before Christmas eve, as yoa elbet. Each week you pay whatever you cai toward the amount of the instrument {if Ws only a dollar] until delivered. Whatever the balance due at that time, you hq in to settle by paying a small sum monfftfy. Tht same ptivllege of exchange and the same guarantee it accorded to you at it 'y o g were paying the regular price.

R e g u la r P rice $ 7 0 0 C l u b P rice $ 5 5 0

Description of These Pianos & Player-Pianos The $190 U p # t Tlie $275 Dpriebt H e $5.50 Player-Piano

A beautiful inatrument (7H oc­taves) of dellthtfui tinging tona~- a vatut such at ctniM not be dup­licated elsewhere -even at $2M; this price being our regular fu- (ory price.

I k $275 UprightAn upright piano with the power

of a baby grand; a remarkable in- t tm m e n t Id every respect and with a rarely beturlful tone. Positively unequtled value at $350.

Is a high grade instrument with s a fnot-rrnnf player mechanism that ’ plays with marvelous expressio ' $ plays any standard music roll ar.® can be played by hand as well. Regular price $700. '

PpeVENT ind CURE

r o o t T K o u a u aWrit. t<r bg.WI« w osti snS m on S smlr j

ssS M. Saw tood th « fesl. 'A L f M D n i / U Iteom 41, aa B n a s a t .

HswSTk < ^ p . C. H. It, a ts tlM k !

F. G. MaDDfecturerNewark Factory Saleo'ooms

2 7 Market S t, O ppoalteC ourtH o u se

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ONCE MORE IT’S UP TO MATHEWSON TO STEM

THE TIDE OF BATTLEC i in t s ' 6 r e » t P i tc h e r M u s t D o H e a r y W o rk a o d

M u s t D o I t W e ll t o D e i e » t th e A th le t ic s in th e W o rld ’s B a s e b a l l S e rie s .

|i

( ^ u d s t i o T i s a n d ^ r i s w c r sPRINCETON FOOTBALL COACI^EhO

TRY ODT NEW ENDS IN PLA(f TO STRENGTHEN TIGER FLANK

■' W h n ‘'io yryi ink f your n iiio n iiH ! f om - y o u r f i l h t r , nr the roun iry you »re horn In* H bet" If TO" •"■• (Jerm on p»r- em> and horn In Amerloa you A ine rkan I hot ymi e ltlm your a llty from vont fa ther no m a tte r w hat oaun trv you ore born lof and tha ra f r I aay a child horn o( ",Ihia country la fiariq^it

it f#*r(inn,4lly.ot-v for ilk^.,,,l is‘J from his uPirinhi about. T

,1 Tli<»r# wan [iiihvp're until

If roll ar^ horn b#P* A m arlc tn If yon wi^r^ muny, ram ^ AmaHr# c lll« 'n you ATf

Who la rl»h t?rR A K C IP .

you Ara nn borti tn (»#f*

b e rim e A G em ian 'A m «rlcan

S O M E T A L K O F T W IR L IN G L E O N A M E S(B y J. P- N .t

u - . . .f i.n •« Mattv The area! twirler of the Giont* " '* n y 'w o f k . ond he must do ii « U , mo, if victory in the world’.

the New York Nationals. Marquard ladown those speed troya from Philadetphii

m u st do all the a er ie s is to go >o b u t he isn 't good en o u g h to mow: i h V ; ; r : ^ » r a n ; c o tu is t^ t regu l.^ Ma.hewson does.

Malty, and If he falls The Rube showed us

.............- r ------ , , ,1 1 |„ g (ingle instance it is likely to beThere is only one Matty a , , p , , , .

-SO long, bo y s . .n o ' - , i n g g o es h is w ay h e w ill lead yo u by^ a 'i_ «A k« aerainsr nlTtl.

.1 p r?I woulil like in a a l a Ixmdnn Illuairmtcd

Nfw a How much Is It, in r lu d ln r th« price of book and p rn la |» to l .o rd o n . SVtli they s«ad me a ropy of the corona- tluM nunibor" ■*

The N ewark News Pompatiy will en­deavor <0 se t you the copy. T t.e lr om .M a re 3S1 W ashinston atraet, th e paper roMs Itfteen cents, hut the coronation number coats II ' T here Is am all likelihood of yon »e ttlo s a ropy of 11 ihmiKh no harm could come of your w’r l t ln i to the rlrn ila tion m anager, T,™- rtoti n iu ilr s ie d Sews. Ixmilor, KnglanO

I iji:i TMt knnw ibl* I'Ia - I bAv« him pl^v oHudion#»' Afirl 1 liftYPplkylhg Ju it wh«t 1 rt" ^have followed the H arris..,, team ever since It w as o rga ttlac l I *cen m snyA ffutkl jrmm# plavt^l b tiwAiTM hAmvmy Auif^ti* h

pAiT v f tr . 'A'hGfn tb ir f ’ th thf! w b eu b^ ‘of hlw playlUA un Ibf how bo plAy«i1 on 'h lAPii And Alt iUIa (dl>Momf fond fAmcM a* fum, hut In tlie kup im' fanev work thAl tlnii^ti M, And th « tIniMh th e IcAiruA WA» v e ry i - ’ thff HAme Ih lA f th t» veAi'

H r w orth Ij«ctnr^ If It rwpr wAM money would dpu*rmln<*d bT va lue tom em i.er .,t it,n kKtgc which It repreaen ta . A coin cHle. ior the B ernet S tam p Cuni-

for In s tan ce—pane, S;t tlrcind street, would place a preniltur, on It fo r you.o

WrU* to Addlenn. BlU r r r A Hk*«UT

i.<

delphii. He is just ,h j bfeaii, to be against himM ar-the h a lte r to th e ^e .g a in s , h im e p d do h is b est,

and he c t n t p u l u p , 0 ^ B ak er's hom e run in the s ix th in n in g , Allq u s fd h a s M e x c u « ,h e v ic to r y - w o n 'i reca ll th e h it,th e e x c u s e , in th e ^ ^ G U n t . ' s ig n a ls an d In an

The o u a k e i r h e go. m ixed up h im se lf . C h ie f M eyers b e a r se n d eav o r to ,*„ * ' p o r my p a r t , th a t Is an adm ission of w eak -th e R u b e o u t *1 * p ^ t, o f tw o m is ty G ia n ts th a t the New Y o rk e rs ’n e ts — it la an ad m iss io n ^ s .h i . r i c . a re a k e e n , a le r t, rig h t s m a r t b u n ch

J P. N.W ho was tlir PrcBlilcHi clkhi v ra rs

ggV," O-AN S llir .I .O STheodora nnosacalt. H,' became Preal-

den t when President William M ehlnley died.

llnT '*fira tn In Scot*

•:i Hh plsypd ta n of ihp Jif*'

.p fstnrted tbe Kimr Iln r-oTi- ,,r lilt* tfiAMi In ,1 lift ift doliiff jsntl tf lliv

dorM not w ik e up cl nh niiii ?«ay rUIft, for th« plAyerr art* .JlHijuMted wlio hlm>, food n ig h t! I <vritH /waul tlie Hudacina to niakt* a gfod liiB Ihln T«»r; fo r th ry Ua.« the nv -n, but they will nevar Amount t<. a pln« h I'f If th#v k«t;p Iho fa m e player ibai ih p^ us- Sng ail !h^ troub le. 1 will not mMitk'n rua nam e htratia^. I th ink the rarvM will know who I am w riting Ahnut. Youth in sptiri.

].laver m.t-Tis j Poland. Pui'er!iiienident of PutiHc Syhoola,jiiil lioialDig , City Huil

tUDDENlTES HELDOP BY roUCEHEN

STjU IN TO S. V i ,, o o l, JT.t TIw CHIdtieti te -d ay (v'

1C A u He ran be.*cme P ree lden t If he 'g e ts enmiglv voles. The child l i an Amerii-an d ii ie n

I’h a rlsf and Banker- The anaw er ehoiild h a 'e l*e»a Utfl.tW. T haaka for ca llin g at- teiiiluti lu the m istake. *

A lA>ver ,.f Fnilt No. B owna th e p rop­erty and the trees on U and Inc iden la y Hie fiiilt on the irees.

- g > ,the boat from the

New York.Bnnciieada Take the boat

Barge Ufflee a t the B attery , tier a perm it a i the nfflee,

- OPhilip A Miller C en tra l E vening High

Si-liool. Huriii't Streei, nner O range street. W rite tu Principal C. II. C arris

rlll. lem la ' Oif n isn t Inal. It A Render In I ha am ount of ineuranea fact. M mav 3n |„ force the M etropoliian ra n k s flrat and

the New York l.lfe comes eecon^.

au to tourtata le ft here te -d ay ryi oke. Ten cars of Qlldden to u r ls l t reached hero laat night, a l te r a day of mild sen- sat lone. Including tw o holdupa and one near lerloua accident. T he first holdup lam a s t H arrisonburg , w here a police­man em pliaelted h is adm onlllon for the tourists to go slowly by ha lting iheiti a t tliB point of a gun.

At a toll gate, w here they were halted for overspeedliig, they w ere allow ed te reium e a fte r leaving Ihekt num beri. When about i ls ly rallea from O otlysburg the preaa car collided w l t b ^ telephone

and although tlw niAphlqo w as

B«b V a n fk ii u i Si b White, Nea S e leete i Make Good

ja p ess io A

EART WILL FLAY IB IS WEEK

Jile h Pat Tbrosth Bari Drill ia PreRiratioD far kmj

Satir^ar.pQlv,wrechfd. lt» occupAntA Aic*p«d trrjury and tnade th« rAit of th e jou rney In Other cars.

ON OTHER COLLEGE GRIDIRONS

• X m " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

J. r . N.; .Plane* publleh the etandina nf Ihs three

lead ing efubs In the N etlonal l.eagne on Ju n e W and J a l j ' r Toiire truly. R -F .

June yi, New York .631. Philadelphia .<IM, Chicago .600; Ju ly 1. N»* Vork .6,16, Chi­cago .613, Phllndolphia .60S.

J. n.Sure you a re not some soccer player

wht, hae ta iled to secure a position on thp HTidsfin*** W<»1I If 'll*'JuiM, all w ril and S"'Y«1 won i do an y hAnn inMotTip

o *J V S , 1

[n>es an E ngllehm an. when , , ,a r , i , " w r l t e 'l o Colonel J am es R. MulllniTMirall^atlun' pH|>era. Have to HWfR agalnat thft K ind? oInliaA ,

A RE AUER. N A I <tWhen on Engllehm an i"ke* out

(■ H. W -N o PxflrninRllons a re on thfl itiK., s.ftif! 10 CY»ion«l Jam es R. Mull kin, Civil Service ( ‘ormnleeion, c ity hAll.

KRAMER WILL RIDE IN THE

SIX'DAYRACEA

Ills 'nalTirallaHtlon ij;i[wr?i hfi mtiHt renmince alleftlance to th e Klntc of Flnglami

Old lA dy—N e^ark Rete th e co rrec t tim e from the United S la te s ObMervalory a t W Ashlneton. I t la te le srap h ed hourly-

a b le to cope * l ih th e ir op p o n en t..T h e r e t l dope o f the g . ^ e i . th » t

,h e A th le tic s b e . . • '« , “th ey o u tp layed the G ia n t.- luck o f baM ball g en era lly goes w in n er, a n d , w ith th e te a m , e q u a l, luck

Will abou t b reak even W hen the gam e b eg an y e s te rd a y A t h l e t i c had a .h a d e , T^iey w e re on th e ir hom e g ro u n d s b e fo re a v a s t horn c row d, and they h ad d one so w ell tn th e firat b a ttle th a t th e y h ad n o th in g to be ash am ed of. R a th e r th ey had gom eih ing to be p ro u d o f. So th e y w ent in to th e fray, a ll am i lea, w ith a lig h t h e a r t an d d e te rm in e d m a n n e r . T h ey cam e o u t w in n e ra .

J . P. N.: .Would you plPttHp Ht rnv know wn«r«

th€ biirlciQue ahow by the n«ma of thft Mldnlffht MAldvup U plsylng th* w«#ks

J. P. N :W^iAt color h a ir haf Hu*hr*v .IciinlnKH.

.m ansBer of th e D etro it Amork-tui l.e>affuc ; UMm? A

Red

jACk Bowlino—Tlie In form ation In thefts columriH la given for In ie lltgen l per&onr Borry, but you d o n 't come under clasft.

ChaBpioft to Coispete ia Griii il He GcU Moran or Root

as Partaer.th a t

CLASSY FIELD NOW ASSDREDjtf itty , of courne. will be eaperitftd Id ta k e | pf October Ifi and 2S kip th* bu itle And parry th e flag to vIp - i * PTKATory over the next hill. But th e re m ay i fltnndard Thaatre,|)A A chARie In the progrAm. T^^on Ameft | S ta r

nand

RKADER.CIttpItuihII, O . 16-21:

GArter TheatTP. Chlcngo,

riT the

III.

Th* A thletics h*v* no th ing to , tab* back fo r th* v lc tc ry - They won on thiili m «rlt*-W 0 H beciOM th « * .w ere tti* b c u e r l»»m. !n offering ix eu t* * th* Q lapla kr* bwbytng It. I f th e ir «lfn*l» w ere ao «*ky to r«*d then they *r* no t to b* p ItW . It 1* hnrd to u n d * rit» n d a g re a t general Ilk*

^ llo O raw h iv in g in ch an #**y cod* around him . The signal belch la th* cry of a Whipped chtW. The A th le t ic w ere duo

»|A the t i n t game on ibe tr hometoground* and Connie M eek did th e proper tk in g in p u ttin g Eddie P lan k tn to pitch W ith a le ft-h an d er In ihe box, th e G iants w ere practlCBny playing w ith e igh t men. f t r D evore Ik a noted cinch up ag a in st a Southpaw, especially such a e ia « y south- p g * i s Eddie P lan k . E ight good men u e hk td ly capab le of, beaO ng "In* m en, *o th e abo rt aide loal. ae it should have loet. All the dope pointed to a vic­to ry fo r th e M iCkm cn In their o p en er I t would have been eurprlslBg If U turned o u t o lh trw lee.

T he two gam ee tlaat = h ave played prove th a t the te a m , a re n« l ^ "

la m eniloned as a posalhl* candidiit*.I t figured th a t he will he able to win to -d ay on the Polo Grounds. He has ligh tn ing speed and the a liernoon prom- iaei to be dark . M aybe so, hut th* New York fane will have a conniption lit all th ro u g h the contest It Ames la s e n t tn to h e a r the hurdm . If he Insea It will be all over, blit if he should happen to w in: Oh. me! Oh, m y' How so ft Itwould be for^M atty lo-m orrnw a t P h ila ­delphia. M ctlraw. In considering Ames a t all. Is evltlenlly dgnrlng I hat he m o s t b reak up th . siiccrsa of the A th le tics on the ir hom e groiimls To do th a t h» will have to sh ift so that M atty will be able to work over In Qualtertown In n n . the game*, Malty. It la fell, will beat the .AfUletics right in their hack yard , and Ames. It I* also fell, has a g ran d chance to beat them a t th e Polo Grounds W'onderfiil deductlona a re these . But when the game Is called Ih t . artev- noon I w ant to see M atty, as hig as life, loom ing up in 'th e p itcher's h o i, The ohance for the G iants to win Is n o t In saving M atty, but In worklr.g him over- time. Ho can stand II. He say s ao. I j i f a have M atty! If ho goes dow n, th e pity of It: B ut the fans will all 1w saila- fled to sink w ith ' Big « tx ."

In t in nig series

WlPphOTlf CftllB ftA to th« profreiA aiwI rABiiH of tho ^T no . pitchefA, MUk Arrort. AArt oth^r Informa* lion t h s t !■ w ithin reason- Tn paqnwitlnff ^tuch ho^Aver. pl?AMb#r to cu t ou t All unneeoaftAry q u frtio n s. Aa Aoon ad th a oppralor in th® N awh an- f lv a n . ju a t may ^ ''W h afB the Brore?" T h a fa Bumetant. He will know w ha t you

22-2H.

J P. NHow’ ninny evenlnc htRh arhoola are

then- In Newark^ AlftO. Ip trUconomeiry la tw h t In the evenln* h lfh pctiooU? Toiira reepectfully. *•

There a re iseven evenlnn hlA'i a'^boola In th U cUy in d they are follow*: Cen­tra l Hlffh School wn Brirnal SlTeftt. B erfen B treel, F ranklin . HambiirB Place. M orion, ThlrL*«nth Avenue ami Ka*i Side H lsn BohooL Trifonnnietry Is lau g h l only In Ihe regent r.lRBaes,

J F N :iR M cOraw really the manaA^r

New York HinnlB NbIIopaI l-ea^ue it-am, and lB he an lrl«h^Het>rew or a Scotch* Jew, T^nspectfully BAf^KHAM. J

No! ( ’h«rlfj3 V irio n Faner la mnn- ag er and MrU.raw le the bai Iwy is an A m ertcan.

McGra w

L an ark Avenur There I* no *«rh school or collpRft In Nea’ark F o r o th e r In form a­tion consult a rpiflsiprpd d rug clerk tn anypharmftf’y.

O .A ra n a ia n l Rrml'^r fB a n jo )-W rite to

R C. S tew art, m anager of P ro c to r 's P a rk IMace Theatre, who will fu rn ish you the In form ation.

Orange,J. P. N ;

Can a rm h o h e be PreeMent United S ta tea? Your* truly,

N J.

of the

K. A. R You have to h e v f a licence to gel mArrled. no m atte i’ who perform * th e rerem onv. You should have one or tw o witneftRcn

A. C PEMAREST.Ten. tf he 1» ele<^ted.

J . P N . . .K indly advise ms whers, I can get a Mat

„„ of all the iinlvcraltlcs In tb s country, w ith of ! the ir prealdeni* end num ber of enrolm^ntT

bookBuy*tnre.

Wor^d Almanac At Any

In te res t I* n in n ln fhigh, and lb* New* IJ prepared tn hiuidt* a la rge num ber nf

W ill th* Army and Navy football p m * he plevfd at Princeton fhl* y e a r’ I f *0. when, and If not a t Princeton, ■whm and wiic.r*? Very tru ly youra. CO-BD.

Th* game will be played at F ran k lta Elsid, Philadelphia, on S aturday. Novsm - b#»r 26-

•J P. N.:

I would Ilk* to say som ething ab o u t the '^ ’est H udson footbAll tSAnr. Tho tirn* for the first I'mind of th* m ip tle i will soon be here and the H u d lo n a have not ahown any th ing like cham plonahlp form, due to th e selflsh playing of on* of th e ir player*, lb s mAn who Iori th« oup bis gAiriA for th e m last v*ar and the m .h who kep t th tm down all la st year. “ « '>'* tnan who will keep them down all th is year If

Pine Brook. Oct. 16.J. r . N.:

Will you pleas* tell m s when and where the O renge H orse Show Is h* held? W hen and w here do you make the entry, and In w h a t class a pony al'tm i H *'^'|d* could en te r? * "P lN h HBilOK.

H av en 't heard any th ing about one yet.O

J. P N.:The o th e r evening 1 happened to over-

beer the following argum ent: The little Indy claim ed th a t a diamond could be bought cheaper in P a ris than America If one d id n 't have to pay a duly on It. The ta ll lady claim ed th e opposite. Who w ins.

T. A- E. B.thaO

F, F. Ift ft fflct ihAt m H olland thawives o f nshennen w ear h a lf « do ieo or more' p^ttlcoatft I t 's considered styl*, bin may not be comfort.

rtobert a . OlbAOTi- N W. A yer A Ron. Pblladelphla, publlth a rUractory annually w ith lh<f n a n ^ ^ of All nowapAner*in It. You one « t th e buRln^nflb ranch of the llbranf^on C lin ton slre«l.

DlAinond* Ar* cheaper In Paris lhay ar* In th a Utiltad Stat«i,

W, H .- I t doean’t coat m uch to mAk« bluaprlniB n t home or to hAve '«m tnada by A profaftHlonal. Dlr«ctioft* com e with lha paper and you c a n 't mAka b lueprin ts w ithout tlie papar.

F rank k ram or ha* decided ih a t ho will ride In ihft New Y'ork six-day bicycle race. T hat 1b. he will ride If be gsta the p a rtn e r that he wantB, T hs p ressure th a t ha* been brought on the cham pion has won him over. HI* dem and is for either Jim m y Moran or Eddie Root a* a p a r t­ner Moran is the m an m ost pr^Yferred and by tak ing e ither him or Root. K ram er will break up the learn which won Iasi year. The m atte r It is expected will be Bcttled Rt the tneetlng of Ihe .\m erlcan Racing UycU*tA‘ Union to-m orrow aftonm on a t V allaburfh.

W ith K ram ar In the race the riders ’will very ' likely havf> the ir flemandk graiiteil In regard to the purse noonej'. Tl will also place the race on the sam e high piano of vears ago. W ith K ram er and Moran riding, Root will very likely team with pe te Drobach, while Joe Fogler will have Freddy Hill, his p a rtn e r nf la st year, with him again. The*e com binations and a couple of foreign team s will put the class to the grind. O ther teamb to the num ber of Blxteen will com plete \h e field-

A likely p a ir of end* w ere tried out y e ste rd ay Afternoon on the Tiger eleven during Acrlmniage on Unlverelly Field. Bob V aughan end Sam W hile wore the men lo m ake the good Impresalon w ith th e coaches and to partly solve the Question ae to th© llank positions on tho line. V a tw h an waa put in a t right end during Bcrlinmage In the place of W ight, who w en t on the scrub* to give tlie cuaehe* a chance of getting a line on V aughan, W hite has bren out o f sc r im ­m age *lnce th e Villa Nova gam e on ao- count of A s tra ined leg. Both men s u r ­prised th e roaches by the ir gooST work

Because of Ihe fac t th a t the T iger cam e w ith in six yards of being scored upon In the Colgate game, when a k irk of D eW itt’s w as blocked, the lino w as put th rough a long drill a t defending puniji. T h is g ave V aughan and W hite an oppor­tu n ity to show w hat they had hi the lino of getting down under boots. Tim e a fte r llm o V aughan overran his mauj having arrived very soon a fte r the pigskin. W hite w as not quite bo fa s t a t getting down. bu t. as a pair, the tw o did re m a rk ­able work fo r men one of whoni Ham never played the position and the o ther having been ou t of Uie gaiTio for a week. V aughan 's fau lt of going beyond ih© rvm- ner-back of the pimt can be ovorcumo with carefu l roaih lug , but *Sam W hite has a faiiU W’hicli lias been w ith hlTn since he has played football In Ttg^T- town, and th a t ts. fhT?slng his tacki© when once down the field. Bum has tho h*h lt nf never getting his m an for aiir^, and u»<ual]y lets Ui« runner slip through hlfl arm s.

J. P. N ' ^I* lh a rs any p lace In •tiy of th e Or-

AngM fitted up with ft swimming pool for ladlas open Avenlngs. and oblige’

READER.

th* oflideJs o( lh« clu,b do not teko - ■ ■— X--— ---J ■’**■§* him. WOWhe nil In the tne tte r »n« "Cfn”

Th* only p la f* I know of le the Orkngs sw linm lnx B aths, on Essex avenue, or- p « t te th e Record airhulano*. Th# pool IB not reeervod en tire ly tor women, there av* d aye set aside lor them,

hut

m erit Tli* A th le tic i, Ml 1® j ^"*4 ^ « ,(! you w lll'g e t your answ er. He-h ave the calk. M an fo r m an, t ( ------ ^ . eumk tLsAtStt ar* waUlfii. h . O la n u a*id tf It cam e m em ber th a t there a re o thers w aiting torm an outc)a«a to aeventf among thorn all. the >.thletlc*

B u t I-T e th e ^ l e i t o a o e ru ln ty B utth . oim tt. lia*. * w rmW rt. and th l . andto be big enough of thegam e enough toh a u l.- TO * |n , th ._ O r ) ; . r r Z *M athewson. W ith o u t , ^Tre loat. And if. *-^*«” * " e allM atty fa lls to m ake good. It wdliover b u t th e ehoutlng.

G ian t, d l d ' ^ ' l P h tlad e lo h la very good gAW»*

© icellent gAmsvhal-

O rA ng^-N o pretnfum At *il.- O -

Jam e* R. Bush—No prem ium .

A; B .-N m h in g doing In your line.- i y

Me.—E ight houre. Consult a physician.

T heThey playedM arquard p itched a n ,A gainst a u c b . J ^ n * o * < ^ ^ ^ ^Ing w as v a ry light. i ne « cured only fou r hlla, tw o ‘ ‘bagger by « d d le Collin* and F ra n k B aker, two hit* won

followed one another. These, h . g a m e -b e a t the "

F , K .J-T here I* no prem ium on Ihe piece.o -

A F an —Read the advertisem ents In th* E ven ing News.

A rithony Hlmops *MAln Lin* cAr will tak© you th©r©.

GOLF LIST WILL BE ON

l a r g e s c a l e

HArrlBQT). N. J.

Vf

PT#d«ripk G absl--H undred* o f patent agen ts advertis©. If you car© to ©mnist your buslnsa* to th tm , th a t 's y ou r affaLr. You esn writ© to the p a te n t office At W aphlngion If you w ant to do your own bu8lri©sft.

-OJ. H. M©w©r P lA lnfleld^ff th© bank will

redeem th© hlh—and chAtices a r* th a t It will n o t- th e certincaU m ay b© w orth thr©e Times its face value, w hile If It li only good A* a relic Its w orth Is oom para- t1v«]y smAll In aplt© of Its sg*. A pparently the bill is an Iftsue o f th© Southern re ­public, and in th a t caa© U n o t w orth th© paper It Is printed on.

AMERICA TAKES THREE (AMES FROM HMIQDE

J P N :-pi'herB a re th e headquarters 'b f th*

Black P r in ce D rum end Fife Corpe? Also the h eadquarter* of the union of M artia l M ualclao*' P ro teo tlre Aaioclatlon? And ohilge, A CONSTANT READER.

W ill th e eec ro tery o( th e Black Prince D rum and F ife Corpe kindly notice? Mu­sicians' Tem ple, 401 P lene street. The union hold* a m eeting to-night

SCRAPPERS IN FAST HILL

ATTROXLER’S

P lay M idd ies S a tu rd ay w ith i l* r t In the pamf' early this wfPk.

the Tlgj're will 1>p able to present a alono wnli line to th© Mldilie^ nex t Saturday, By llin middle of iiokI wp©k the lenrn will p rac tically be choften and the *sm e fnce« can he looked for ©\’ery afternotin In©very p ra rtla i prpparalo ry to th e «o called champion.^hlp gnme*. Then ronn the long, hard drilln nnd se.’ret •fthicb get the men In the acm e of coruh- lion for tlie clim ax of the '^cason.

Th© re tu rn of Captain H arl \o the sam e Ih expeotarl before Wedm-Mluy. Hut > >m any dtaaiipoInlMicni.ft have )>ocn h and i'l o \u to th© underpm duates ahoiit H a rt h

Opening gam e . In the Royal Arcanum Pl^CnE ihn i lliey will not believe u„vB o g in a l eague were roUed last night '■'uuoi-s until they a riu a lly Bee the hulOh t h e Tuxed* alteve, and th . Am erican <'ut nn the Held. The less skepil-qulntet succeeded In m aking a clean ''“ I. t" '' ^1* •'■PPvar-quinivi _ iv,. I'ni/.ii* ©nr© ih ls x\c©k H© has, licon out ou-rBwe©p of I, iiirnpfl In p-r ht;f<ir©. hui lh©n only pracllHpi] faUIn:^IfrAtn. _ _ fnr HO f'arlv III tbu hhn klnif on Hie lln©. H hthe American bow ler, for so early In tho ^ anii.unlseason. nf ’pep" into ihe .^qiiad. as he Is alwkn

In the oiwRing ^ Anre.lcai, , , ,nm puing lo tak e aubowlers handed In e “ ‘'J ' active part in ihe .a.achmg.the I n lq w pin *” )***’* „ ,n ,c waa The Navy game will be a very tm pnrt.with a 736 score, T ^ * an t one fo r the Tiger.'. Tt la the Aral ■'!easy for .the A m erican P ■ > | gam es, aad will give th e coacheswhile the ^blrd ^ m e was captured h , a ,mp nn the (esm, All weak-■c©r© of W> to npsftfl* ar© expected tn show up In lli hhigh man of th© night, wttli a iio score. show* tinTh© icor*©: . poorly, a hurry call, Indcpfl, will be J*©ut

AMERTCA. I tfSA out for coach©*. Over th ir ty 'grariF."Byram . . . .1 ^ HT J?;, 'h i ho old and young, hav© been In Princeton atAdrlAnc© .202 20fi J ] | 311 }L Kome tim e or other this fan looking overPresley ■ ' » H “ ' ' s^" . ^ AS m th e .q u ad , Rome of .hem were sen t for

!;4fiTlStTI7i/B©nson ...,Yi2 IGD i_hy Coache* M acGregor and Roper. whUft

an :re soa

BrockSttrd©!

Totals .. AF7 R79 R06 T o tals .

Ig n o ran t -N ever heard of such A* you,m©nticn,

- O -R eader -Y o u r

A law

Parent JUsocUtiwt P lio s t t Form NatioDil H a a iic ifs oo

Best Players.

J. P. N .: , _W here wa* th e Tale-Princeton game

laet year? W ho do you consider th e beet

OTHER GOSSIP OF THE LINES

pitcher In th e big leagues?R E A D E R o r TH E NEWB.

Priticeteo . M athewson.

X —T he coin of which you e*nd rubbing* would no t b« recognlted a* "m oney" now. and It la a m ailer of oon-

Fraokie CalUkao B ea b Y osof Ferrif in CwkiiC Boat at

Ceatral lastitate.

The

ConaiAHt Judgm ent of

“ ’‘’" ‘ ’* : ^ . d T t V ’’T h . “ r ! nOldrtng m l* -I ^

See Gas T ro ite r , C entra l

anderro r ^ n d aw as m ore o r leg* of a Blf*- Herxogjudged H ersog '* b it to cen tre

, It a doubl*. andlHAd©T. G. M In-

on Fletcher-* g ro u n d e r -«> Collin* h«

ored w hen C hief Mw 't * raised a eluB^* over « c o o d haiie. T h a t'* th* way tneA th le tic s an d th e Q lanU mad* th e i r . r u n . The A th le tic s heat th e G iants (a irly an<l

pilUil©, 8S2 Broad str©©t- a

A Reader -1*©irAl QUfstlon* sw ered In thax© oolumn*.

not an

squarely. ~ '

The surprising th in g about t h . eerie . ,0 fa r is th* fac t th a t th e re Is very IBtle hitting. In th* tw o gam *, th e A tb le tlo s have a percentage of ,ie» and ‘ll*.HP. It is te rrib le to th in k of the A th­letics w ith such a low m ark. They w ere supposed to wm^ lf they did w ln^on the ir hitting. The G iants were *uppo»ed to win with their hr»ln« and th e ir speed and M atty ' T h a i's w h a t j picked I h ^

■ 'l e r f on both *ld*»

H. G, T ,-W rlt* to th* concern m ention for your InformAiltin.

R, p . L.—No licetiB© Is required fo r ih© butIncAS you Intend lo leunch.

--Q--M. T. S m ith -T ry M allory StAAmehlp

Com pany, P!*r 36, N orth Rlver,^

I’ulled State* Golf A ssoclitlon j plans to make progree* In the form ation of a national handicap list- Th* aid* will be the M etropoliian. M aesachusett*. Pennsylvania and W estern aasociatlonB which comprise the golfing a treng th of the country. It I* th* .‘" ‘•" O ”" **’*executive' com m ute* o f *■*** -ganlsatlon. which h a . ch arg e of lh» fo coniine Us labors lo ra tin g beet nlayere. In o ther word*, only those ?rom ,* alch to six, Inolu^ve, will appear

'" ln '’c’aM«’ where th*re abould J®be players of m erit o u tild e O e limits of the four assoclailw i* nnenUonsd, It l u l d be possible for ‘heft, to * ^ e rec­ognition th rough atatam ent* 'ro ra their hmne oluba or a**ociat1* i . Islittle douht th a tlist, when completed. "“" " i h X f^rbe regarded ae a m ark of eligibility torthose desiring to com pete «" ‘ b*

JERSEY FIELD CLUB HAS A GOOD RECORD

Th© J©r©©y F ield Club of Boonton, which bAi Just dofl©d tt© ba»©bAll ©eoionr hA* won d u r lh f th© ita s o n eighteen gam es out of a to ta l of tw enty-five p layed T h e gam * on Ju ly 6 w ith th e Tigers of Irv ing ton wa* not played to a finish and wa*i called off because th e p itcher for t h / T igers suffered a sun- e lroke and the v isitors had no one to take his place. T he score when the game w as called stood: Irv ington 7, Boon ton 3.

d a te s and gam es played follow. Jersey* 11, Orange B. B. C, 2;

Je rsey s 5, In-er-seal of New Torit s ' M ay 1, Jerseys 10, N utley A,S; M ay 1*. Jsrsey* »•

BILLY LEWIS SHADES SIEGER

ROSTER ROLLS BIG TEN­PINS AGAINST JOHNS

The Agiril 33. Apill 30, C.

N ewark dghl fan* recetvert a ra re box- Ing tre a t Iasi night In w itn ess in g the bout hetseeen VnunS Ferris, of O range, and F ran k ie (,’Bllahan, 'of B rooklyn, the la t­te r substitu ting fp r Young Leroy, of New York. Leroy was preven ted from appear- Ing becatifi* of an in ju red a rm . but as a subetitu ia T a llahan p robab ly m ore tw in

1 m ade up for the o rig inal. He had ciaa*I allow all over him, w as a s clever a boxer j and as good a h itte r a s hae been seen In ' th is cltv for some time- H e won th e j bout, but ho aleo knew, he wa* in a bat-

tle.' Young Farrl* wa* by no mean* dli- I .graced. I t was the h a rd ea t b a ttle he hae ' hsd and In the fo u rth round he w aa a

stacked up

Iktng John Koafcr rolled sensational te n ­pin* last n igh t on the Bronx C entral alleys New York, and had little trouble In winning a G rea ter New York and In- tertdtv Individual T oitrnnm rn t m atch from I,*e fi. Johns, th e Oxford bowler, of th is city. E ight gam e* w ere roiled, the New Y orker w inning eight of them and av e rag ­ing 526 th e n ight. The local m an rolled only fa ir tenpins, w ith th e exception of the th ird and fou rth gam es, when he tu rned In good scores and won both set- tos. In the fifth gam e K oater handed In a 56* total. T he scores:

545 13* 1*7 a j 266 M6 247 ?11 13« IT* 559 526 198 199 m 160

A a e th e r fo r D a ab a r .

o thers , hearing of the d isastrous rondb tion of th e squad, came uninvited. "Big Bill" E dw ards has hen a frequen t visitor,

H a rv a rd H as Long D rillsT here waa no sci'lmmagc a t ITarviird

y este rday , hut a fte r th e men had been roached by the position coarhes Ihe v a r­s ity and suhs lined up against each alher for w ork on plays until H wus so dark th a t the p layers hardly could distlngulsll each o th e r's faces.

KosterJohns

A rm y P re p a re s fo r YaleT he A rm y yesterday s ta r ted work 11

p rep a ra tio n for tho Yale game nex t Rni- u rday w ith a very light practlHe. Moel qf the coaching was on IndlvIduHl work, and the men who could kick w ere glwrt much a tten tio n .: Keyes, from the forty- yard line, dropped fifteen goals In s u e cession.

Y ale P u t T h ro u g h P acesT he longest and hardest foothall Rcrlm-.a .« t# e r to r u u e o . r , , ^

5 '* r . ' ; V k " ‘ Od i " h / w * vars ity and scrubs yesterday af-

o■Unemployed—Bee John Lane, General

F re ig h t Agent, Broad s treet s ta tion .

on o r course, th e pitch*! are th* very best In the buslo*a*, and from reeu lle -an d a* the A. O, « result* c o u n t- l t would sestn th a t t h « a re a t the ir very best. M arquard did well enough yeaierday to deserve ano ther chance. He ha* "w ing*'' end .oar* a t I h . least provocation, bu t he will b* more used to th e b igness of the affair the next tim e and will perhaps pHoh

W . W, A .--W rlle 10 th© Pat©nt Offif's, WAShlnFton. T) C . for your InformAtlon,

OB. O- H .-“Tt7 J«rom© H R©mlrk A Co .

Ija W«At Forty-flrftl »tre©t, N©w Tork CUy.

B A. C,, Dov«f--Th©r© wa# no dispute kn your b«t 1 hope, Ph1lAd©1phla ©cored flr©l,

, p re tty tired boy. H© neverlexo 2- M ay 5). Jerseys 6. Spooner F ie ld | against an opponent w ith a s m uch oIm s t ’lub of B rooklyn 3; May 28, Jerseys 3, | Callahan showed, and i t w ill d« him M ontclair A. A. 4; May 30, Jersaya 5, : good In the box ing w ay. He alsoLyceum s o f P a terson 2; June 4, Jerseys : proved to C allahan th a t the bout wa*14 Dover A A. 6 ; June Jl. Jq tte y s 1, ppt gp on* g|d*d. H e landed a# m anyU o n trla lr A A. 0; June 18, Jersey* 10, blows, l! not m ore, th a n C allahan, and

?!nJhln to u ra im in 't 'i n d with th a t “ " ^ . . J a i s <K Ju ly I Jerseys B ranch 1 ^ tim es he had the B rooklynitecham plonshp 'th e re would no n ro o k 7 ; Ju ly ». Jereeys 14, Bay Views of „j,t,bly. B ut th e la t te r s fin* condition„ .„ocaii» underetoofl hto , j*rsey* 8, th e L acks- . ^Ing generalship enabled him to come

w anna* 4 ; Ju ly 23. J*rs*>'* '<>■ I-®':!'**- hiick to th e D ay -with renew ed vigor, w annes 5, Ju ly 30, Jer*eys 0, L ack s- | ,„o a * »tlff leD and a rig h t crossw aiuias 7' A ugust 6. Jerseys 8, L acks- ] ,f itb good effect, w hile C allah an '* boM w annas I ' A uguai^lA Jersaya S. lA cka^ j right hook* and r ig h t uppercut*. Me w anna* 6 Ithe Jersey ! •won fu u r^ou t^o r j ,iropp*d Ferrl* w ith a rig h t hook In th*

aenerally underetood *ong*r b* any cause lo r fe a r of tmer

field* such a* a t Brookline

eight gam es In X G rea ter New. York and In tercity Indtvtduei' T ournam ent m atch rolliiij last nlglff' on th e Superba alley*, Brooklvn, s g tfn s t Morrl*. Only o rd inary tallies were h*nd*d in. In the eighth gam e Dunbar touched 281, w hich w as high. T he ecores:Dunbar ... 178 174 230 522 191 IK IfJ 2®. Morris . . . . «3 303 176 506 197 314 169 164

lernoan. Tho order for a ruggeil afte r- noon w «s unexpected because of th e fterca p lay In the VtrSlida gam e S s tu rd a y iind th e ex trem e heat. There waa no soorlng till th e final play of the afternoon.

crowded year ago. ^ ^

T hat organlra tlon k n o F ft »* <h* 8 ' ? ’' tisb GOK Club, Of which H « r y lo u d e r !x the honorary caddie „ vet been able to se ttle It* cham pionship. A He reeuH .d In the eUM

oom petttlon over th * Van Cort

five cam e* played with the l,ackaw annaa caW htng th e O range boy asfor the cham plonahlp); August 50. J e r | i , f te r had hla f»ei eroseed. The only !«)•* V) AH-Star* of Newark 6 , 8eptem_ rtamag* either show ed t

een-hble oom petttlon ov*r tn * van i,’'^ j,r*ey* 18. S p o o n e r Field Club .Jf j „ow rt cheered ^ eIsndi p a rk link* on Bunday. consequent- B „o |iiy ,v r6 ; Beptem ber 9. Jereey* 1. Mor- g„d O u iIJ th ,^ * W a w m .ch a w '' la Mill on. Thoaa g . a. September 10 J .t« .y a | o a „ a h .n for 05 . of hi*... In th* la te s t deadlock were D, ; ci.«txg*«1ne 3: Septem ber 17, Jersey* 1, , M onday night.

both m.MorrlAlCA^n A- A. 3: October 7, J ew y ft

hall But M atty ha* got to do th* big work. He has got lo win th ree game* aiH m aybe fo u r - to win tb# th e Giant*. I etfll believe th a t Big 8 '* can do It, sc I *m xUH itloKlh* “ > Tv'ew York ship.

to finish In the .Hroti Chisholm and John C. Forgi©, ! « « « -w. — - • , .of whom got round In 84. On W Per I g , g , 0, October ‘‘ . f

I I'Kiioitn looked Hko a wlnn«r, for In th© . W Q „lslow n 1 (ten InnlngBi The Jersej© A. C .-B ie minus two. whll© A Is only . h© ift raied at 5, wheraaft the Morrl© County cham pionship

m lh u i one. Therefor© P la lowest ©nd ‘ l^a-nuicap* -------- , l o r tn© v ^

M id d ie s to Face T igeraT he new field a t the south end of lb*

i N aval Academy. Annapolis, a ha lf mil* d is ta n t from the grounds, w as In use lo r p ran tlss yeslerda.v for the first time. The ground Is hard and the coaches ar» a little a fra id th a t it w ill be h a rd on tb_* p layers, who a re used to so ft tu r f grounu. T he sea ting facllltlee a re g rea tly In es*

Heine B atch will b r ln t th e b a rn rto rm - 1 « « 'h® ‘'gu g erin g “w ith ™ti,1tng eeoUon of th e e h am ^o n R o i h " ' " ;,„t g , i in th e practise. T h e /E aste rn L e a g u . team to P o rk v ie* Ove! ,o be In good ahap^ for t h .

Fame next S atu rday , No -pe-

HUSTLER b a r n s t o r m e r s VfILL FLAY IRONSIDES

J

lOSM,

To'day 1© an o th e r 4©y.In k©©ner thanon©, th© In terest

A Suhscrlbrr -Don t know any rometly. Ther© ar© m sny on ssl© s t th© drug ©tors©

fitesdv Heafl©r-A good desl fispendfl T^tVi oiw A-t'fi } upon ■wn<i he !h, but tb«r© rw vsr 1© sn y

chsrge.

FORKER NEWARK BALL PLAYER IS MARRIED IN PLAINS, PA,

gVILKEb-IiA RRE, P e . Oct. 17.—Delos D. D rake, left fielder of th* D etroit Amer­ican I-eaeu* Baseball n u b , wa* m arried

here, to-day , to Miss

self-constituted com m ittee allows Forgle IJ possibly the Incentive of a se? of handsom e clubs th* g ift of don was responsible (or the m aiked Im- p ro iem ent In Forg le 's ia m e . Another eighteen-hole round will have to b* played In th* near fu ture.

A fter the cham pionship rq u n d was otrtof the wav D uncan M acinne*. th* ohibs hum orist; Chisholm a n d L auder playM round ingether. A g t l le ry ' of 300 people ,tood about the first tee to have a look a t the comedian. F rom th e tee hit one of hie best drlv**, alm ost to th* gr©en and In r©spon»© ‘ to th© applwu©© L u d e r tu rned and w ith a ous countenance rem arked, I had a bad lie there." As to th* ic o ts at the end l j u d e r adm itted to hay# tak en a t leasteigbty-fiv© Htrokes,

iofourth e MorrlBtowo A. A. In Ih© last

g irae s played, M orristown winning th reeout. of th e fou r games,

CDMH1N6S IS CAPTAINBwlmmer* represenU ng the

M C A . held a m «etlng last n t f h t ©t th© ___ _ _____local a*»<da‘ ' “b building a t which V falter , Cham pion," w hen he faced R at-Ciimtnlne*. considered the peer of the Y. jim m y, a loeal boy, In the aeml-

m ily Lewie, of th is city, an d Charley Rieger, the Hoboken "Iro n M an," fu r­nished the other s ta r bout. Lewie had the better of the a rg u m en t and walloped Sie­ger repeatedly w ith a r ig h t aw ing to the head but th* pundh d id n 't ap p ea r to have' any effect. S ieger found Lesfle a hard proposWon to h it, brrt*-got a few lefts 10 the head and aueceeded In b ring ­ing th* c laret from Lew If* llps-

vislonfl of Owen F a rley , th e old-time "Down Nock R u sh er," w ere seen In J-addy Kimball, s ty led th * 'T ronhound

Club,of the locals, will have as a b a tte ry . In o rder to ihow lng agaln©t th© chiihD loni. Ri©©lg©L the crack Cleveland Am erican L eague pitcher, will be on . th* firing Mne for Boehester, -and JaokM tsoh will b* on th* receiving end.

This win h t th n lo s t gom e of th# sea­son for th e Iro n ild es and it 1« likely th a t a b ig crow d w U iywrn o u t to get a look a t th e barn*tonn«r«.

! olarpVeparaBon' w jlTbe m ade for Prince- ®“ m :k t" l^ g ^ 'o 5 ! ?on a s ' t h e coaches (ea r th a t t h . te a ,*

CELLULOID V A HARLEM

Cum m lnga, consiaereo in* 1 tiing Jim m y. - ------M C A . aquatic eqiiad, w*e elected cap- i one **rle« or ru she ita in of lUv team , T. V. Cam pion w as vtaUope, and It w orked th * crowd upnam ed sec re ta ry . Carapton ha* a traady | ^ ^noh. K im ball th* b e ttww ritten various Y. M. C. A. sw im m ing i a rgum ent up un til th e iniddle ofteam s reg a rd in g meets, and date* will he | fourth round, w hen J im m y landed aa rra n g e d w ith th e ew inim er. repreeentlng , ^low which doubled K lm ta ll up andth e nearbs- colleges.

'Y

u P lains, Pa , near 'C a tharine B l-ottii* The ccrem nny took place a t the Sacred K e an Roman Caiho- . 11c Church. Rev F a th e r D Malley offlciai- Ing'

Drake me( Miss l/r ftu e for th* first tim e th ree years :igo. while he was pla.' - Ing with the tv likes-B arre I New York e ta le League) team . The couple will m ake th e ir home at Findlay, O.

D rake wa* a m em her of the N ewark In ­d ians in 1908. He was secured Ivom lie- tro ll by M anager George Statling*. and Joined the club on April 16. In July of th a t year he waa sent to the Johnstow n, p a team of th* Trl-S tate I-eogue D rak e 's fa th e r w as a mmnber of the Chi­cago N a tiona ls under " I ^ p" Aiwon in the , er.rli' eighties. D rake was recalled by M anager Uueh®!' Jennin*" of the 1909 aeuson fr“m W ilkes-Barre.

4B . O. V . AFU LTO N

IK. E.B l'C K .

J, Coburn W 179 !»-) W. F rey .. W IA? ^ W .D uryea 136 154 16* P '" * ‘i i f liW C ohum 17-? T'7 16, It Coey n. 138 ,M 138

sir, iSi I'n-C Coeyman 193 163 146 504 1*1 194 R ch srrb 'g IS* 161 i* .

' ' Wi 8A) 221 1917 EB 8!Ai Totals » ! id) 221

In addition to w hatever contest* a re held here betw een the N ewark assoolatlor

- - - a n d ou tsiders, ther* will be m onthly comTi-*re ie * m ovem ent over Philadelphia j betw een th* Class A and C lass H

w av to get up a P a isr-F U lus tournam ent, ^ j ^ b s r s of the assoclalkm. A schedule Som* one has offered * oup ha* been orrartged for the** meet* bycompelUlon. the only condWoB being th a t [ L eonard M Bnlllh, physloal d irec to r o f the affair m ust be held before the close association .

- — Iti looKtnff '

BENZ ABTO TEAM PICKEDof the presen: self season over the list of availab le raa te rta l * Phil- adelpbl* sc-lbe Aid" 'b a t h is city couldnroduc* tw enty-one fa th e rs and as m any ----------------sou* who a re ardent golfers and would In gA-VANNAH, Oot. 17.-W lth nomlna_• II pfobabtlltv he willing to take part. | tions of V ictor Hemery. Bob B u rm w and This cRlls to mmd the fact th a t th* m etro- : E^dJe H earn e ea drlvera, the official en try | poUtaii dlatrlct has yet to g*t _lnto_ the „ f th ree cars

,he referee stopped th e bout.The p relim inary bout* w ere r a th i r be-

lr,n the standard . Y oung Brow n, of J*r- : sev City, caugh t th e crow d w ith a funny I p..a*. and he and E ddie Jack so n boxed a I draw. Young CardeH. of

S.1 m uch weight on Y o n n g ^ r l s ^ o f ^ t* elty th a t the refer*# wa-re^ them from the ring before the flre t ro u n d wax OTer. I Tnung Segal* had Y oung P a lm er In *

; bad W*y In the fo u r th , th e re fe ree Inter- ' r ' l g . The o ff lrl4 also called a halt to

Lew Jason-K ld F is h e r bou t In the t-,iirth, with Jaso n th e w inner.

Th* Celluloid ba*ketba!l team will meet th* H arlem F ive on -Thursday evening at the CMlulold eiubhoue*. The New York* a re am ong the Best In “ i* heavyw eight c lass of Q fea ter Mew York, an d a t they come here w ith a very good repu tation and a long s trin g o f v ic to rlw to the ir credit, a fa s t and In teresting game ia ex- t>©ot© -

M anager Diet* ha* signed a New York Btat* L eague p layer In H a rry Schenks, who will p lay centre. Schanks played th is

Lposltlon (o r th s Ponghkeepale F ive In the New Y ork S ta te League and 1* considered a very good m an fo r th e pivot Job. T here win be danolng before and afte r th e game*. Jam es W halen will referee. The Celluloid Jun io rs will play the Setiecaa of Ihl* d ly In a p relim inary game.

will reach It* poljit too soon, b u t ev e r / effort w ill b* made to -g e t the p layers td th* b e st physical eondltloh.

1P e n n W o rk in g H a rd

Coach Sm ith drove th* Pennsylvania foo tba ll SQuad through tile - 'O f the season yeste rday afternoon. I t w as c learly evident th a t t)^e team i.as no t progressed satisfacto rily nP ‘v: “ >6 p resen t tim e and from now on m™ xrtll be worked overtim e In an e " o r‘ >" h av e them in perfect condition to r the b a rd game* th a t e re to come, The end* " “ '^ b ^ c ^ r w e r e given a long drill on

th e hall. In te rfering andand fa llin g on tack ling .

P a le r-F Illu t gam*, ft Is a regu lar th ing in Chicago, th e M idlothian Club recently holding Its 'e sventh annual.

The annual int-etlnK of th© Conniry n u b of Atl©nt‘ - <‘ity will h© an Invitation Infiteail nf an open iouTnani©nt a© h«r©to- fnre. V©lt©r E. KdR©. th© a©cr«t©ry. ha© nut Issiipfl th© program as y«t. hut the dales, N ovem i . * 3 and 4* w©r© Oertded upon* some tim e ©go

I'l'ji loarnam etT th© ohaxnplooshlp of tR© Pennsylv&nla S ta le Qolf A©©ocla- vivui win t-e resum ed over th© UnRa o f th© ^Vhitfm arsh V©l!«j Ooimiry Club on Thiirj^day of thin- week. Only th© fiiuftll- fving round * ae run off on A u p is t KlL Ih© original date, becaua© a deluge com-* pl©i*ly flooded th© link© and

GOTCH THROWS CANADIANIn th e O r»nd Prti© automobU© race* *- be ru n in Savannah on Thankofflvlng p t i \ \ w as m ade to H arvey G ranger, , .

the Savannah Automobile [ GOicn,

HOLY CROSS DEFEATEDPlaying » faxtor gam e an d being a bit

more certa in of the location of th* b as­ket th an th* hom e team , th* Agile F ive

A rm y-N avy T icke t D d m in ^ o w in g to the fact th a t p rac tically th*

w h ^ e ‘ se t will be off New Y ork Novem­ber ffi ID* Bate of th* A rm y-N avy foot­ball game, the dem and for seat* to r the Wg , .rv lc e game U g rea te r tb an ever before, and the num ber a s s ig n ^ toS tv a ! o « « r s m a r B*s tead of three, as heretofore, L ieu tenan t C om m ander H and# L anlng. secre ta ry of rJ ’- a th le tic A seoclatlou, said yes-

p layed on KoveiBbor

ST. BENEDICT ifO R T Sof‘ H o b o k en 'la rt n ig h t defeated the

In HkTTl-

p reslden t of

DBS M OINES, lo .. Got. 17.—F rank world ! cham pion w restler, threw

EmIUo Pietro, the C an ad ian heavyw eightClub, .yeiterdaj;. The selection of H earno ! “ '‘"tJF ‘ j In a little m ore th an tw enty waa m ade In place of Ralph D* P a lm a , n r e t i i e . ^ n ig h t. Tb* firat failand o th e r drivers wb-> were under con­sideration by Ihe Beni company.

ELIZABETH SCHOOL G A IE Sitt/ w

, m inute* here laat. n ig h t. The first fail I ‘ „ e in fifteen m in u te s and tw enty *ec- I bTidi the second In five m inu tes nineteen uecrmd*. Youalff M ahm out ta iled lo tbrow

I JpBi# Kelmer, of D es MDlnea, In a th lrt) '- m lnute handlipip m atch .

Public school children In BllxabelH will p a r tic ip a te in a skt of field gam es on S a tu rd a y afternoon on the T. A. B. S, Field In th a t city. The meet is expected to b ring out a total of 3,000 youngster*.

_____ The proceeils of the games will be t u r n ^rendered I over to the fund for bettering condltlone

WRESTLER KEEGAN ^ N S

D E IjOB d a a k b *

I fiir«h©r play out .if th© fiueatlon. Among thoB© to qualify w©r© W. C. Fownesi J r„

' E M Ryerfi ©tni W. C- C©m©g1©i Of Pitt©- 1 burgli. •

©n pla> gvoundw in E litabe ih . U ia g«l© affa ir fo r ih© kiddlos jn B©tsylown ©nfl coniiderabL© in ie r t t t In it U b«tng

R O rH E PT E R . N. T ., Oct. ,l7e—W alter Keegan hnlYtoi of -the F o t belt ©t th© an©d©I weight o f 1» pounds^ defeated Wax Rr©nton. of HavelocH. Ia.. laat n tgh tr ' In ©iralght ffllls. H e v o n tb© belt from Br©hton last wlnt©r, aftd Ih© ©©bond m atch WM arranged w ith th© .to©-h<rtd barred.

Croi© quin te t on it© home cou rt ©on by * acor© of IS lo 14. Th© lln©-up

Agile Flvo. H oly Cto^■Winters...........K g h t f o r w ^ d ...........G r*«n...............Y-«ft fo rw a rd ..............?l?B*rtyD usanek ................ C entre ............ . . . . W a ^ e rS ta r ...................R ig h t g u a rd .......... . . .H a r te rH arlm # n .............L e ft guard V "c en t

Score a t »nd of finit h a lt- iA ^ l* ? " ’* 14 Holy Oros* M. F ina l soore--Agll*Hniv Crus* 14. Goals from th e field—w in - ^?s"^2: a r * . i i n u s a n e k 2, S ta r 2, K c k .r t,

- - ■ ^ * e Throw *—Blegnpr 6.

Holl a re ab o u t three weeka to run^

W'. B lnnott were defeated by B rady and Donohue, 16 to 0; N uberg and O Ne.l,

S E R

VeteriT ei

HACK'

N*w Ycrb lla d a l

the N avy A thletic Aseoctatlon, leJ^dav th a t there had been a s m any ap-

,.n to d a le as th e re were up S Uie Sosln g of “>• November1 la s t yeaL ‘olwltti*tM idlng t h . fa c t th a tIh* T ^ e -M arv ard g a , ^ *111 alao be

T he handball con tests a t St. B enedict's have become very In teresting. »"«Br©dy andD onohue are lied fo r f l « t P‘« * F la r l ty and McAvoy, w hile G rim th* and ^ * d o se second. T he co n test has

In t h . m atch* . y e sW P io /C - and

1, EH)herty 4.

COUNT AT FOOTBALL GAMECAM BRIDGE, Mas*,. Oct; 17. - C oubI

R asm ussen, th* D anish rep rew n ta tlv e of the A m ateur A thletic Union, and now In ihfa ciiuntry on an extended trip fo r th e sole purpose of study ing A m erican a th ­letic methods, w ill be a spec ta to r a t the H arvard and Yale football c o n tte t n ex t November lu the atadlliro. T he count, who Is no* atiid.fliig aOilAtlc mean* and con­ditions'on th e r a c ia c coast, will c ro is the cootinent to w tlnggi «w

beaten by B rady and Donohue, l i to 2; . H all and Griffiths h e a t Hill and D o y l^ . Is w ? r P * ^ r e and Leban, lot Tully antld F H o ll . '7; Guthrie and J . '“jM cCarren a n d 'C ro w n . IS;, Carlin and M elster, 16; Price and Boyle, 0.

A soccer leagueT” ha* fteen form ed a m o n r t l i* classes. P la y will begin n .x t M onday.

C andidates for th ea re practising dally, under th e d irection of W eber and Cavanaugh.

be©nM adden and F ltig e ro ld have chusen to rep resen t the f l r i t *ead*nil« on th e aUUetle boaxd . « n t8 "

]

K«w Tc b y onne o f 1 XU] hom e gi Prank I hlb bo n ocentog settling

Bddle T U W 1 •4a yeaivengb fihim In ! QUVd. 1 b u t foug lb th e e M oiquaita-qipg e

All pr-dw w fed aoclolm m ajority croxy. cords tc tho lr Jo (*BOea t to the around of the roofs of fo r the upon a tory tm and wag o f node* h itte r li

Up to th ings 1 IsUcs, a lag cha a tie a who hai th e flrsi w as p it first tu the sem off Bubi Were pi Inning c d a re d t opportur ■etUed I Ing ball

AH B ut t

Thro win m an gol cam e ov In th is rlng-^w ( outfield.

Eddie Bupposei: agalnat and, a f him , em two boi b itte r, a on a trlk b it, he, band lcai h a ttin g m istake.

B aker, ear lie r I H e le t t ond w as and tbei guard . ' th a t B a base on o th e r a c bl* full f a ir on ' ou t of a

From a s thou, crow d b( B u t tb e w as grei posed, f, over the reach ol to ge t t tiouaed c

Theae th e g an Plank'B tlre ty to m en. T l livery oi eecond 1 tr* coun m isjudge *d w ith bay* bee O tanU g o u t a r Went oufvery Ini

be tean oesslon, srpiB fln

T he gi ffiit a t t bocaetooi

' illalding, b itting , brolno. < ropreeen (h a t bat lA thleU a o f th e g (nor* eft played, 1 a t nearlj th e omoi ehanipioi room fo a f te r th ployed.

«T*r th e gome, t l qvae prol • t r ik e w Yore fins In to a n (o u r tlm-

H ope 1 Inning. By. hie * gplte o f roll, n tlr g ra s s ha Srtth th e (oetlon •botito, e a tch of

B a t oE Uie Jojse

awgy frt fose fro: laen ito in third, on roar, bu wtM mtE a Texitnl

Th* no the New (lying VI tim e an( able gan a long (1 hot pUy gad th a t ■re a grt Ipnd on t W i t e * t |ip to U«

There gent whi aver til# groan aa Ire for I we* a CT ble cornu In not I

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NS

fltoniiirday n will fftcew

)n Ilk i HO

rOTIH

COTUll-

■lit >'»ian<1' <l Hart H •e aiiv he hi;4 skeiHl-ipiiear^ t OH't-

e. Hh imount alwki'' ake ati

Irnpoii- nrHt "! •'oarhev I weak- In tintOWB TJpbe■firraris ." :eton fit HR over sent fnr r, wlil'« I rom!f- 1. "Blrf vlflitor.

FTarvtuH aii bet»n the VHP rh nlhet BO dark jtingulslt

work li ex t Rrti* e. Mo«1 hI wnrKr ■re Riwif IP forty'

iii aiu:*

ill Rcrtm- was giv'ert erday af- &1 after* the fterr-a rday and o ficorlr.f ion.

tbamilafor

im'e.ar«

OWftatilf■hoyth*

Bpe>ncc- eaiA very *8 Itl

nnsylvftnl* ■deet prac- afternoon.I team i;aa up toi the [j the men 1 effort to m for the

The ends g drill on grins

th« ^em- foot-

thd ever . in , So­nant y of yc8- ap-

t up mber that

) be

»RTS, Benedict's

Brady and place with Griffiths nncl contest has

. BmtUi and Brady and

and O'Neil, lue, 15 to 2;

and Doyle,. >; TuUy andi';)erlvaiiK, l»?. Carlin and

Q.icen formed [I begin next

laslum team tbe direction

have bean Academic cm

B A I L ’S CntCDIT a O U T O^F MARQUAKD BRINGS

VICTOFT TO ATHLEnCSCollins on Second Hfhen

Ball Is Hammerd Over Fence.

SERIES NOW EVEN

Veteran E M e Plaok Hai Ee- reoje os Giiota After

Six Years' W ait

MACK'S SELKCTION A SD IfR ISE

WORLD'S tB ^lB S,w . L. PC

1 1 .5001 1 .506rfalladalphlBi Athlatla

GaSM To-dar.PblUdelphI* St New Y ort

Oaq,e To^nuirrow.New York At Phliadelphlw.

ntleAelp^ils ervjbed up niAtteri with Hew T ort In the world eerlee yeiterdaiy t r annectiig the le ^ n d ^sine by the Mom Of 1 l u u to 1. The Athletlog, on ttielf ItoiBe sWKDuU, ebowed plenty of v<n(er. Prank Bskor wee the hero of the hour, h]« born* Tvn clout In the sixth Inning octntog with Eddie Colltne ou ■eocoiL eettUng tbe teeue.

BtUle PlMik wee the winning twirter. The WhtOe Elephuit pltctier bed welted •te yee.B end three deye to get hl» re- v«ig* lor tbe beating the Olente handed him In the Mg eerlee In 190&. Huba Mer- tpwod. the Qlants’ mouttd arclet, allowed but tour hlOi, two of the bhigle^ coming le idle eixlb eeeslon. Crandeil batiod for M uguerd In the eighth and pitched one lenlng egelnet the hlachmen.

AD prevtoue loenea of enthuefeam were dwnrted by the epoiuauelty of the glad eoolelm that greeted Baker's drive. The mAjortty of the 26,2t6 fane Juat wont cregy. Hate were awung In atr, scure- oarda toaaed aloft !ji the exuberance of their joy, while the raliblrde atop the faoaa wig-wagged their Ugs In unlaon to the footfeila of Baker as he tore around the' bases. Even the occupants of the improvlaed graiplstanda on the roofe of adjacent houses sprang Into life for the flrat time, while a small crowd upon a water-tower on an adjacent fac­tory grabbed two large American flags and waved the national colors ae a riot of nodae followed tlio Athletics' “tar hitter In his home-run flight.

Up to the time this hit teas made things looted father blue for the Ath­letics, although there was still a flght- lag chanos for victory The score was a Qe at ohe run each, and Marquard, who had shown evldenc« of rattles In the first Inning, had settled down, and was pitching his best ball. FVoin the first to tJlo end of the fifth Inning not the semblance of a hit had been made off Bube's let-handers, while the Qlanta Were picking up a hit or two every Inning or eu off Plank. The crltlce de­clared that the Athletics had lost their opportunity, end that with MarquArd settled and going hJa beat no team play­ing ball oould hit him.

AlUeilee Go After F lrat Ball,But the AthletloB proved differently.

Throwing caution to the winds, and each man going up to hu the first ball that came over the plate, the first two msn In this eventful elath—Lord and Old- flng^went out on fly oatohes to the outfield.

Eddie CoDlna, a left-hand hitter, aad supposed to be handlbapped by that fact

, against s left-hand pitcher, came next, and, after having one ball called on him, smaslied the next to left .Held for two bases. Baker Is also a Istt-hand hitter, and, as he had once been retired on strtkee, and ones on an easy Infield hit, he, too, was suppoeed to be badly handicapped ugalnai Marquard by his batting style. But this also proved a mistake. f

Baker, pradtlng by his sxparlence In the earlier Innings, was in no hurry to hit. He lot two balls go by. although tbe sec*.ond was ..........................hnd there is where he outguessed Matv guard. The New T ort pitcher figured that Baker was going to try to gat hie base on ballA end he tried to sneak an­other acrose the plate. Baker swung with his full strength, and, oatohing the ball fair on the nose, sent It off like s bullet out of a gun.

From the press box It eomed at first ns though the ball might land In the crowd back of the temporary board fence. But the push that was behind that drive was greater than any one had first eup- posed, for on and on the ball sped and over the wall It went, still far out of reach of the longest arms that went up to get it and bang against one of the bousey on Twentieth strest.

These two hits proved enough to win the game tor the Athletics, for Eddie F lanks matderly pitching proved en­tirely too mtjch for the New York bala- msri. Tho five hits secured off his de­livery came one at a time, save In the second Inning, when Hersog's fly/to cen­tra counted as a double because Oldring misjudged the ban. Had "Rube" atart- ^ with the crack of ths bat It should have been an easy out, in which case the Olants would have been shut out with­out a ru a After the third UifcvlsitQra » sn t out In one. tw a three order tn

fvsry Inning. Oevora ths atsr hlttsr of bs team, struck out four times In suo-.

nesslon, being utterly a t asa on Plant's nroBS flrs-

The game Itself wss ons that brought gut a t tlmss the best of each team it bocastooslly sclntUlated-TrtUj bits of olsver

i r« it pltohlng and some timely hitting. The contest was one of basebstl Brains, of braw a of skill, as each tsam rspraaenled the elementa of ths Isagues (hat battlad for the mastery, .and the lAthlstias won baoauaa In all dep^m en tt of the game they played the b ^ e r . the (nors effective ball They not alone out­played, but outgeneraled their opponents a t nearly tvery stage of the eontset, and the smoothness with which that mighty ehamplODsblp engine moved hardly left room for doubt of tlM ultimata rasuU after the first few innings had been> Olarsd-

jnaafefs n ietiO ltaelnR a fftilhe. OS^n Plank shotiChs first hsll sguarely

aver ths heart of ths plate, opening the gama th e n arose a mighty shoqt, that Bws prolonged with Joy^sneitf whan a ttrlk s was callsd on DsTore. When De­vore finally fanned the orowd burst forth Into a mighty roar. Josh was a Tlcflm four times during the ^ y .

Ht>b» and fear altenuUed la tbs first Inning. lABds’ hesitancy os Doyle’s long By, hts gnlct recovery and good cateh. In S^ ts of a slip that almost cost him a fall, sUrred tb s crowd, and after Snod- g ra u had rsaehed first base by being tilt prltb ths bsHi U s low rumble of dlssstls- faotlon was tpined guldcly to Joyous phouts, for Blddls Colltas niads a fine natch of H urray 's low line drive.

But all this was nothing, oompered to Ihs joyous effthiMlsem that greeted ths Athletics' first turn a t b a t Lord caugbt

third ball aad out U to right for a ■ngis, and whan Hurray 1st the ball get away frci» Itit" the volume of sound that reee from stand u id bleacher was tre-

gsndoua Oldrtng's sacrlfioe put Brli cm Ird, «"d was the signal for another up­

roar, but whiB Harguard unleashed a wtH ifitab that sent lioM over the pMte a veritable bedlam broke loose.

The noise had sesroelr snbilded before (he New Tork supporters were in turn (fvlng vsfa to their feelings, for the first time an^Blmost tha last of this memor-

’ able game. Hersog, In the second, drove a lo'ng fly to centra field that Oldring did |» t play 'as well as be ordinarily d o ^ aud that drew from the Athletlca' fotlow- PrS a groan when the batsman made ese- Iphd on t te h i t Fletcher's out ^oveS the

—R a n ts ' third baseman to third and It was pp to Ueyers.

There was a strong murmur cf dle- > pant when Plank whipped .the first hall

over tha plate that deepened to a hoarse groan as the Indian pasted It td left oen- tre for a single that scored Hersog. It was s critical crowd and there, wss audi­ble comment hi Plank'e lack of Judgment is not paas!Bg-.a .3W bittsr and t u ^

WORLD’S SERIES FACTSVRgTKRDAVfi FiauRES.

Offlelsl attsadanes .................2fi,2MSastsd In |1 asotlon , 1T,fHgtsndinp In |l.do tse tlon ....... le tSsstsd In t f ssctlen................ 1,014fisatad In | l ssotloa................ 7,104Cash rscsipts ................... »42.*S2.5aNational .Comm M e n 's

■ •bars ................... 4,t9S,fSNew York club'e ehere.......7,73*.2i ^Plilledsiphls olub’e ehans. 7 , m .» ' Players' share.................... a.lse.Tg

TOTALS EON TWO QAMRS.Omolsl attendanss............... .(4 ,M^Cash receipts ..................tta>,t21.MNational commltsion’e

•hsre .......................... I2 ,si2 .1dF0*w York club's share.. >1,«7.87 Phllidelphte club'e share 31,W7.a7 Pleyers' share ................ S4,»7J.«1

KRUEGER AND ELKS SUBURBAN LEAGUE BOWLERS

ch«no«« on U«.rqu«rd, who biita about .IBO. That tha aoora ajid there wai a faallDf of mifaat amour lh« hom® fana thmt w u mini feat when in th* third In- alrvi MarQuaj^'g dellberatancH begmn to iar th* narvea of the bleacher £ajui m d thay bar^n to toll tha aecondi on him u he atood In the box. Sereral Umea the count want aa hlfh ae twelve before Rube would d a ilv r the ball.

But thlnre moved aionr smoothly until the sixth Jnntnr, Into which the Athletica crowded all of their beat efEorta. With ohv outr Snodirrwaa hit for a aln^le over Baker's head and everybody feared that tha fleet-footed (^ant would be able to atretch tbto a double aa tbe ball was elute to the tine, but Lord tore after It and by a fine and accurate throw to Barry natled the runner at second By >0 wide a m ar^n did Barr^'' get his man that lauKhter and shouts of d e ) t |^ min­gled In one hyetericai fell that continued ae Lord took hti place at bat. That bril­liant bit of neldln^ presaged w’hat was In store for the crowd and served to put them In fxood humor for the turning point of victory,

After tbe seventh Inning Marquard was taken out and Crandall pitched the eighth, not n bit being made off hla delivery. The acure:

NEW YORK.AB. R, H PQ. A. E

Devo», 1 f........... 4 0 ^ 6 9 0DoyYe. ......... 4 0 0 1 2 1Snodgrass, c. f...., 3 0 2 1 f) oMurray, r. f........... 4 0 Q h n iMcrkle, lb .......... . I 0 1 7 0 1Herxog, 3b.............. 3 1 i i i oFletcher s. •.......... S ft 0 2 I 0Meyera. ................. 3 0 1 7 1 f tMarquard. P.4C1...... 3 0 0 0 2 0Crandall, p.(r->....... 1 e 0 0 0 0

TRIPLE WIN RECORDED BY T H E K ^ E R S

Ckampioos Start the Sahnrhan L ea fie Bowlinf Sc im i by

T ih iof E lb Iota Caap.

SOUTH ORANGE WINS TWO

/

HUNTING WILL BE GRAND IN SOUTH JERSEY

Deer, Rabbits aa4 Waterfowl | Pleohiol, Which ShooM

Rake Good Spart

Totals ......... 1 5 24 7 1PHILADELPHIA.

AB. R. H. PO. A EIjord. L. f....... ....... 4 1 1 2 1 ftOldring, c. f... ....... 3 ft 0 1 0 0Collins, ab...... ....... 3

M1 4 ftBaker, 3b....... i 1 1 0

Murpby, r. f.. Darts, lb ........

....... s

....... 3ft0

0ft

ft9

ft 0 0 ft

Barry, s. e... ....... 3 0 ft 8 2 ftThomas, o...... ....... 3 a 0 G 0 9PJank p.......... ....... 8 « 0 0 S . «

Totalfi ......... ....... 38 s 4 J7 ID ftNew York...... ..... 0 1 » 0 0 ft ft 0 0—1PtillAdelphIa . ...... 1 0 ft ft ft S D 0 *-3

SEASON- bV i i n s NOVEMBER 1 1

C rs H lts -O ff H sM arq u ard 1 luard_A off

Innings pitohed—Plenk t,.randml 1. Hlts-Off Marqu . , _Crandall fl. Left os ttssas—New Tork iPhilade lph ia 1 B ases on h a t l s - b f f P lan k

1 eu t—By M arquard A hv C ran - ly P lank k W ild p l tc b -U a rq u a n t . f gam e—O ns h ou r a ad fifty-flvs

RECORDS OF GIANTS m ATHLETICSNEW VORK GtANTS. PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS.

B atting- * —Field ing— - - B it t in g - ^ — •Fle td toa— 1AB, H. BA. PO. A. E. FA. AB. H. BA. PO, A. E. FA.

Devers . . . . 7 1 J43 8 0 1 Lord . 8 1 .111 4 1 0 1.000Poyle , . , . . 7 1 .143 2 2 0 1.000 . Oldring . 7 2 .280 2 0 0 1,000S nodgraas. 9 2 .400 3 0 0 1.000 Collins . .. 6 2 .333 3 9 1 .923M urray ^7 t .143 1 0 1 .900 Baker .. . . . 7 3 , .4 ^ 1 2 1 .760Merkle . .• . 7 1 .143 18 1 1 .950 Murph'^ ,.. . 6 0 -ooo 1 0 0 1.000Herzog . . , . 6 1 .167 1 3 0 1.000 Davit . . 7 1 .143 IB 0 0 1.000F le tche r . . 7 0 .000 3 3 0 1.000 Barry .. . . 6 a ,000 1 3 0 1,000M eyers . ft 2 .333 15 2 0 1,000 Thomas ,. .. a 0 ,000 21 1 0 1.000M athew son 3 1 J33 0 4 0 t,0M ' Bender . . . 3 1 .333 0 1 0 1.000

A lsrquard . . 2 0 .000 0 2 0 i.obo Plafik . . . .. 3 0 ,000 0 2 0 LOODC rsndsH , . 1 0 .000 0 0 0 .000

T o tals . .96 10 .172 91 17 3 .951 1 Totsle . .99 to ' .1 » t« 2 ,*70

SILK CITYS BOWLERS LOSE

TO NEWARK

Btrui dsll 1, b: TtmaTima of n in e —Ons hour sad nrty-flvs mlnntas. um pires—Connolly, behind bat; Brennan, on Dues; K leu , left field fotll line; Dlnqen, right field fogi Hue. At- te n d a n c e -^ f iK .

In yesterdair'i gam s bet*sen th s A th­letics and -CUsnts tbe three pitobais Planl^ Marquard and O andall—dellversd

-------i» bJiis, Plank in nine Innings p l t e ^

.“r ‘S.rhV7.£:t,.‘3'2s s j j t " r;enty-olght, and CrandsJI In one Inning pitched thirteen.

Plank sent over thlrly-Bseran strikes and thlrty-seven^batla. The Qlants foultd twelve balls, eight of which went aa strikes and one an out. They connected with tw w ty-one others, five of which went aa aafe hits, Dhte- files and sight grounders, whtle one man Who made a hit w as thrown out on It tn trying tb reach eecond. ^

M arquard pitched tw onty-'^e strikes and eighteen balls. The A thletics fouled ntneteon and drove the tmU Inside th e foul Unas twenty times. Of the fouls, twelve went as itrikee and two were caught. Four of the drives Inelda the foul. lines srere sa ft hits, tan were files and six grounders. ^

Crandall pitEhsd five balls, three strikes, four fools which counted strikes. Ons grounder was made off his ^silvery.

Throe of Marqoard's pitches struck th e ground and Heyare dropped, one. Ths battery work Of Plank and Tbomfis was' perfect. Tbe number of balls pltohad hy each pttobsr In each Inning faUmss;Harquard ....... 1< 11 1 U I U It .. T1Crfiidall „ ......... 0

P l a n k P i t c h e d U p M ore B a l ls ' T h a n R iv a ls

TOMS RIVER, N, Oct. 17.e-HublerB in tblA oommtflilty &r« Air^Hlng' wtth tn terMt Um opening cW the upland gwntng seeaon on November 1. Tbl« d«y will be Wednesday, aod. accordingly, wUl be the flrvt day of the dear hunting aeaann. deer being hunted each Wadnesdsf during the month. It Is claimed that lb«r* are now mare deer In South J«raey than there have bean before In ■ev«nty*flva yearH AutamubllisU aluug the main shore roud this Bummer have rrequently seen them, and they would stand and watch the car go past and tticn bound off Into the woods, they were so tame.

Rabbit and quail are aJaa reported sb plsBtjfu). The past iiiminer Is said to have been particularly favorable for game of the emaJler varieties. The Bungarlan pheajanti put rait by the State last spring have bred woh and Largely Inoneased in Aumbere, and have kept around tbe rpots where they were released, differing In thlB from the ling-neoked phaasaiLt. The State spent a great deal of money stock* Ing woods with the nng-nacks, wtjlob mi­grated DO one knows where.

Tbe wlUJ waterfowl a » oettHng m oLouds on Barnegat Bay. In the upper bay are huge flocks of crow-duoka re d b u d s and broadUlla Around the in let the bsant are coming to, and tbe broadblUs axtd iwd- heads are also In big Hooka Alceg with the blaok dti«ks, Tbe supjion ts t i i l i closed and they am u n d ts tu rb ^ except by ghe poachers, who,go a f te r them a t night oo- caslonaily. The favnrtte method of the Illegal dueVer Is to eet gUl-neu where they feed, and wbso the birds dive deep after wild w l e ^ or o ther roots there will be a cerCalD num btf of them get their beads caught to the of the n»uand drown. ^

!fA th le t ic C lub I s C e n su re d

B y J u d g e

Flsnk10 0 0 4 0 4 1 3 . .— II n i u I. U U T U

NORTHERN JUNIOR LEAOOBKaqalts •< YaatstfiaFa O a w s .

Franklto ». milot fitrsst 4 1 Flftaeath A vs. 1, Csplifil Ava. It

Tl'WfeltSd.)Burnst Bt vs. flawsnth Ava,

- tT(Pcstpons£' MaAfilBK af tka Tc«w>

ra*”.;:;;:;::;::;:;::;;-!BlUOt ................................ i 1Fifteenth Avsniie ......... 1 ICentral ............ i ISoTflitth A ^ ^ n t 5............. d 1

t . P its 0 4

Beveraly oeneuriqg the e^d a ls o t the Athletic^ for aiTOwhlg; e» he ealrt. vefit blocks of t ic k e t to get Into the hands of speculators wheb loyal fans wore denied them except at exorbttact prlcea Magis­trate Scott, yesterday afternoon. In Cen­tral Police Btatfob, PbLladelphia. declared that the offlolala of the otubs should ba arrested K0 the'Scalpem.

Evet7 tlckw"^ speculator who was brought before him was fined, and It was during the besHngs that Magistrate Beott so severedy denounced the offfeUJa of the club. An attorney defending one of the alleged scalpers who were arraigned yea- terdty afteinoon, requested the discharge of hlB client Ob the plOa that there wae no offense lb/iall!h^ UckeU unless they were railroad tlokets.

It was then that fh t magietrate show­ered wrath against tbe Atblotlcs’ oSdaJs,

'T am going to dne these men for die- ord,eyly conduct,'' sakl the^ maglatrato, *^nd T want to say ^ght berg that the officJals of the Athletlo Club n o u ld be held on the earne charge as these men, They have allowed tickets to get Into the hands cf New York scalpoia Instead of letting loyal Philadelphia fane have them unleas / thtty pay the exoiiritant prloee demanded.*' '

Fans V iew G am e From Roofs o f

H ouses

Hundreds ot Uoq, maaT of tliom dls- xppotntsd Id ahuUdn* tieksto to flWb* Pxrit, wltiusBsfl tha aaoimd world's ehxm- rlanshlp borne DoMmoo tbo AtUotlra and OlTOts (rom stands asaetod on tha roofs ^ bouaaa on Twentieth street, tn m ho-

avenue to Somonak atraat. In FhlUt- dalpblo, paxtatdoy. ^

The p r i ^ ^ ^ . w s r a oaot os hl|ft os M and I t tk bafiora tha qsma ataitad, dTopped to P hr the tima tha Brat lontnx WM under w»y. Aad If a provaottsa piir- okooar basftat^ tho Tondar oJ 'Vlawpoltits ^ I d offer a aoot In a. boy window on tha rraund floor .ovarioohlnc tha bottle pound tor the auna prioa. A half-hour latar a slnqla dollar woolA bur aiwia on tha root, bqt tha Ian waa taklnc bU obanoa on »ttjnA .a.aaat, for Uw top* of tha boUdlnffs ware arowtUd with hn- tnanltr hr tbia titha. ' *

Hanjr w obm wara atnofiff th t .wtkhat ta u , aoma penohad h lih on (ha roots, olbiia In bar wln^awA And tha more brara tn ahakr and uncomfoitahla poal- tlosu on porttooas. 'Wlndowa were filled on Bomanst atraat and bare youna trass were bssidinc wttb tha v ra l^ t of bora wbo had ollmbod Into tha branches the Instant i tbs polios'wart looklnff the otbsr war. /

C o rb e tt R escu ed R eporter ' 'From H is Brotherls W ra th

I

An Intervlssr I had wMh Jim O nbati ones OMivlBosd me that ths U« fal­low had n a ra than a tonob ot artapatbr In bis nmha-np. Hs oould bo atani and avsD an iry It tha oocaalon damandad, whlla tharatw ere othar tlmas whan be was as srmpatbaUo a t a cblld, and per­haps m an so.

Many will ramembar tha blow Oorbalt reoelv«d whan be basrd the news th a t his father had shot his wife and then tnrnad the weapon on himself. Tha aider Cor­bett w M .a llverrman of Ban Vtu^daqo^ and it w«^(anerally hellavad that hs |n a tamporartiy out ot his mind a t the time ot the t r a ^ r .

Jim Oorb^t at tbe time was tratnlnc for. one ot bis b ir fights. He ocoaptad a cottage In Blghtli avenua, Asbury Park, and had the barn In tha rear oonvert- ad Into a gymnasium. Jim was getting along iwlsiliUtitIr glth Ids tralBtng Un­til hs recelvad the nsvn of ths sbootlng. Then thq vdlr Ilfs seamed to go out ot him. V

I waa eraployad on one of tho big New York dallies, and Juat aa soon as ths paper In qusatlon received news o f.th a Corbett tragedy, I got a wire to go and sso Corbett at onea and Isara If the oomlng fight was to bs porinnsd . It was sn assigninsnt, I thongbt d t thgt tlips, th a t raquirad a 14t ot 'Bjwyb.

' ^ a n 1 rang thq bell a t t f t CoHistt hotua, Joe Cofbatt, wbo made UmMH famous as a baseball pitcher, aga^ ta the door, kitd he aunnlssd my errand a t onoa^ Than lu began to lambasks me var- bally "m t disturbing aueh aa aSUotad ta n ^ y ." , 1 tried to axplala that I i n s not thara at my own volldon, bat tlw yodng. sr Corbett would boubear of a o r w - , ^auation. Biswolaq rwHi and w as'

■o loud. In taot, th a t It attraotod - Jlm to the dpor.

"What's tha troublar' ha Mkad J oa aa ha sdw ina standing In tha doorway baaed bta brother pouting hot atuff Intome. .

Joe anewered lomethlng llka-tha'tolhnr- Ing, as near BS I Can remsiliibairi

"Itils reporter," pointing to nsa, H as tha nerve to coma around ’ hare aab W k ut questions as to what eSaot ths dEoot- Ing will have on-ths fight. ‘'J'ust a t U wa didn't have trouble 'aturagb ' 'with­out being botharad by '^neWipapar migi. Itia a shame,-that's what it la.'“ „

Than Jim casta to my reacu#>and In- ctdentaJly said aoma thinga to Joe that made him wince.

"Why," he said to Joe, “ tbla fellow ts only carrying out tha tnatructlons of hla paper. Ha doesn't coma bare to bother us. It's a sbamt the way you have batn pltohlng Into h|m-"

Thin turning from Jos to mysalt, be said: ' . • '

"Come out In back. Mr. — where ths gymna^inu Is- located, and than wa can talk mors rationally. Dontt blame Joe; be Is a little h o |.) )^ e d . that's all, and doasn't tnaan what he has hoen sayi^."-

I foUowsd Jim to the gymnasium and there, la a calm, doUborata manner, ha Jold me that no doubt the Sght would be postponad, dot ha oould not tall (or how long. SverJ' oqoa la a whOt a big tear would roll.-dewn his'obaek and he would oboke up so badly that be fre­quently had to atop.

I noticed after that day that while Oorbeft triad to put alt hla haart Into hla work, that awful tragedy In I t e Fran- olaeo was praying on tala mind. I realty batlava that It bad lomethhig to do with hit losing (hs fight.--I ',--;. ■ L E B M W liC flfr ' tf02a "

—s

S c a lp e rs G e t ' B le a c h e r

Tuckets

In plain olothea Liautanaat MUM and several of bis reserve policeman swooped ihjwn on a number of soalpers doing a thriving business a t Broad and Cbasinot streets early yesterday morning- The rhar*B lodged agalnat tha men was dle- ordarly conduct, and all of them met the eama fate, being fined K or given five days In Jail. Each one of tha men er- restad had in his ponsaaston tickets to tha value of 1100 or more.

One of the ■ scalpers had H4 worth of bloacher tickets .Iwfore th s time sat for tha fans to buy them, These ware not Buppnsad tn be plaoad on sale until 9 ,-H o'clock yesterday loorntog. and then only one to each person.

FUrtnted out by New Tork detootlvw aa professlonaJ acalpars, five man In tha c r o ^ around Shlba Park were trailed by olty hall daitectivse and *Wrrestad aflsr they had bought two tlokajs and than a t­tempted to sell them for toon monay than was paid for them.

The men gave addresaaa in s m m l fitaXes and names that provoked mirth even (tom tha pel lea.

They said they war* Lotlla Insumnoe. of Bofton; deorgo Kibosh, of btaw Y«rk; HaiUnel* Masuma, of Jersey City, and Frank Thompson, of Nowark, H. J, One rofuied to give any name.

M a c k S a y s V ic t o iyA d d s C o n f id e n c e

"This viotory will glvs my boya their old oonfldenca and .they will tight all tbe harder In tha-ramala- Ino Bam a* of tha tsrlaa,” said Coa- nl* Maotc. "Plank pltohad won­derful game and ha received the beat of aupport ■ddlsfa eroas-flre was an aolqina to ths New York. batUra. Ha had hia puxMlng de­livery woridng fine and appeared to be growdn^ stronsar a* tka game prooraaasd,

''Baker abowad that ha eouhl Mt a Isft-band pMcAar udth laHIng ad- (SOL. I don't tMnk my boys will fsar Marquard vary imjoh should MoSraw dauMa to sand him biolc a t ua.”

■w

A r r a n g e m e n ts F o r W rite rs

' E x c e lle n t

*ni»'. frcoorded biiseba.1w r^ rs At 8 hlb« Park yeitwOajr wae otm oE th* mall) loiiloa of oonvnnMhtloii among th* 100 or mor« toflbe* at tho game. The Philadelphia tuAiKh of the BaBeball Writ- gfgL AMOotatloP of America left nothing

to DxAlte It pleamnt and agrea* aUa. for the vlaltlng peuoU piuihera.

BlUy Waart, eecreury of , the e J ^ l a - ttOB, and Joe McCraady, ttw Pbiladelpbla TepreaentMivri made excellent a rran g e yifljrte, and the men were treated like l^ l te men Envelopes containing a preae ticket for four game* a&d a press badge ware handed around. In addition a neat little eoiivemlr of the serlae was given out.' T h f PTOM reservation was la. the centre of the upper pavilion, whJe h afforded an Uaobetruct^ view of tbe entire field. Hack of tblp reservation wee a room set aalde tor the nse of the scrlhea, and a number cf typewrUan had been placed on tha decks. At the ^llevue-B trat^rd Hotel a roevn was also set ailds for the writers^

O p p o r tu n e H i t t i i ig W o h , S a y s M c G r a w

' "Wa lost bacauaa the AtMatlea hit more opportunely," said John

yiHoQraw. "Bsksr'a drive out of tha ball park was the deciding blow, but 'toy toxm did not give up until attar tha last msn hnd baan retired. It waa a grest pltohera' battle, and ths toim with tha break of luck won. Marquard pitched arffeettvely, and I ballava ha will vwrk much battar whan oppoatd to tha A*h- Istm to New York. The sorlaa **“• tor hea bean a graat pltohlng

- dual and prom l ana to coatlnua aa auoh. Wa will have tham on our bohsa BTounda to-day."

Local E u tero Leafae Repre- \ seotatiTes Captfre S e n a

Oat of Ten Games.

GOOD PINNING BY WEINGARTH

NORTHERN SENIOR LEAGUERaaelta of Yeatarday’s aamce.

d ''* - l i NO' flavfinth St.. 0 B illot S t , 1; B urnet St, (>.

S t„ 0 (forfeited), B aw nlh Avf. TS. Bussax Ava. (poalpcnetli.

' StandlUB of tb ^ Taants.Mfbkltn Central

'o r th ' S«w nthB naiex ................Burnet ........ .Newton ...........................Seveiith Avenue ...........0

W . L. T. PlB. 2 0 0 4. 1 0 i 31 ft 1 3. 1 1 ft 21 ft 0 2ft 2 0 ft. ft s 0 0. 0 1 ft 0

N ew ark pin kn igh ts captured seven out of ten gAfoes In the LCastem Ijeagiia m atch rolled yeste rday afternoon and lAst n ight OD th e Tuxedo alleys, againsl tiie repre- eentatlven from Paterson . The locals did som e fine pinning In th e night seaslony and m ade a clean sweep of all th ree gam es, AH of th e n igh t gamen were a n ­nexed by a good m argin , except the first, w hich woe fiaptwred by a ecore of to BGl, th an k s to (he 2fG haodeil In by ElHy We1i\garth.

In the IndlvtdTial m atch, rcllMj to th e a f te m o o ^ W elny captured four cut of seven v m e ft from H arry Taylor. .T h e local pin k n ig h t cap tu red the first, third, fo u itii and fifth gam es In this nruttch hy tu rn in g In good scores, registering 20Q In th e opening gam e and 2Vl Id the fifth gamSs S tra tto n wels high m an fo r the Silk O lty rep A sen ta tlv ee with a 746 scoTe. made In the firat gajne of th s fivt^nian m atch , while In th e spcond gam e Wsttiy, who w as high m an of th e niatcK, turtied In a 24fi count. H a rry K unalh waa tl\e only m an on the N^^wark team to reoiwd a dOublera.aentury score a t night oiMslds of W elngarth. TTio ecores-.

Infilv idD al M atch.W elngarth (NewartO-ZOe, Ufi. 704. IIB, S2.

m Ul.T ay lor ( P a w r a o t i ) - m IfT. IW. in , 192.

191, 'mFive-asasi Hatch.

NSnY A EK I FATBRSON.N oack .......193 IGl 197 Shea ........... .170 IMS 179H oag land ..ifl" 176 177 S tra tfb n IJ4A 166 1:5Q arvtb'tA ,1H2 197 iSSiHonary . . . 18^32 173K una th ...1B2 191 SOrSmith .........1N9 1£0 ISftW elngaxth 3CC 944 1T.2 T ay tor ..... iTTi 1kl isu

Totals .. .9« ? n 9x! Totals . . . K i n s 9B2 n o t a r y f a r B rao k ly a .

BROOKLYN, Oct. 17,~By rolling giwd tenplna, the local E as te rn League rep re ­sen ta tives eiicceeded In winning sevsn out. of ten gam es from th e I'n lon Hill pin k n ig h ts In a m atch rolled here yesterday a fte rnoon and la st night on th e Univer­sal alleys. S tainbruck, wbo shot tl»e in ­d iv idual fo r tbe visitors, won three out of tb e seven gam es ag a in st Johnny Ne|. son. Tb tb e n ig h t session Ihe second g am e w as the only close m atch ths ssaaltRi, w hlah the looals ra igu red by a feur-p ln xnojgln. T he wiores:

la d J r ld a a l M atch,N elson (B rooklym njn 241 177 2.t] ?2K ITO J« S tetobruck (U.HlD) l5G Wt 190 1S3 710 m lATi

F lv c -m a e Mstefe.BROOKLYN. I UNION HILL.

IfcHJgh'ty. 222 162 218' lU gons ., 168 Iff? IMS TnthlH ...176 N6 17«' l^tm atsoh .ISO 170 ii»P ry o r ...... liUlftS mSi Vowinkle ..127 m IIWO rpy ........ IJa IM 204! Turiror .ISO IM 173MdHon ....IW 210 U*| Blvlnbruck 223 IK ITS

T otals ...flat 146 H4l T o tals .,.BS3IB3SS6 E ig h t U em es for U oboliea.

HOBOKEN, Oot. 17.-K lghl cut of ten gam es w ere captured by the IJolKikon wood spllters from the New Vr>rh howlers in a n E aU am IjSague m atch rolled here yeste rday a fte rnoon and taei nlgkt <m th e H udson alleys. T he vliliure won one g am e In th e Indlvidxial. and uia' In the ! five-m an a t night. In the gamee rotb*; af n ig h t the New Y orkera tu rned In a J'tl6 score In the first gam e, and woti by a rom , fo rtab le m argin. H oran did the ti««t p in ­n ing for th e locals. The sooreii;

f n d lv l ia e l M atch.HBlns (New Y ork).. 210 184 ifC 171 m IW 176 H oran (H oboken)... 172 21i 203 I7fi DW 1% 716

ETfre-aian H atch .HfyBOKfON. I n e w YORK.

Bchulte ....166 194 aHIPump ...... IM 179 199Fchneldsr ...... ^ 172 2 ^Touiier ,268^03 162, HtPinnueat. 318 194 175 M iller IKI W *V>| H o n an les ,L ftl 168 173H o r a n . 31* 190 301;HelnB ...... 192 180^

T o ta ls ...018 9 2 3 9 ^ Totals ...lOOfinviW

SU t4'&nis in the Buburbai^ l^eague got im<» ai-thm last night. The (Kitlfrled Knie((fr Aasuolatlon tram, champlojit q# ibr IcAgiin last year, started the ssasoa tills yeur liy winning three games from the Elkfs, iLJid the Oellulolds did likewise SKHlisHt tiui Indians. The Buulh Orange huwltr' I'lijlng on their own drives cap- turt-U u >oit of three games frum the lU'llcsi II 11‘prt‘eienlatlvee.

Sinedleg of tbe TeaassiIV- W .UHt.

KruH iT j n ijfiliBelleville . . . 1 2 ^o )i 9U3 Elks ............ U 8 779

a. Uraikcc. . I 802;iiidlans ....... 0 3 lOM

47ottfri*‘il Kruk'ser Assocladon bowlerg Btartwi itipr ei'aHoii in the guhairbao lAcague Iasi lUgiit In an auspices maABir by tnaulng a oleen iwi^p of three-^OBaa on Lhelr own hJleys against ttw eentatlves frum the Newark Elks' heme' The eoores turned In hy the pffi IttUgli^ were not out of the ordinary, The Xtkp bowlers were off form and did not have g blngle total over the 000 mark.

The Kriiegera got off to a good vtai% kg wlAUlng tbe first game by a score of to 763 and followed up the victory by vhtp iting the second game wbteh was tbe closest of .the hlglit by a score of TM te 78G Id the final game the home boeders turned In an 851 scors and woe by a oeiB* rortabte margin. Andy Qoa«f was tdgli itiaii fur t^e Krnagera wKb 187 score In the first game.

i hoeB tn tbe ploture readtag fTatn left to nghi. top row. are: H). BetWhasa IL Cole, H. J. WBsob, A, Oraef, Js. VanNeas, C. tt^ellar and N. Slumm. Front row, w. Weber and W.- Koch. The icoresi

KHUKGER6 . SLKKKoch ...... 130 16M7I Bevenaee . 164 178 1|JWeller ... 1&4 143 ITT WDiea .... I6ti 176 146fitutiim ... 187 136 157 Cole ....... 156 124 158^'an Non. IdO 179 171 Weber «... 148 147 l5fGreet .... 1N7 148 164 Keppler ... L4tf 182 IM

Total# .. b i TM 861 Totals .. 76S ,7« T39 SeisfSi O ru g e off 9e Goad S tan .

Bouth Orange Field Club bowlers got off to a good start In the Suburban ].eagun race last night by winning two dut of tkiree games on their own alleys from the Belleville Club pin knights In the Initial mateh of the season. The Boiilh Orange bowlers captured Ihe fiigt two gamett and dropped the final by forty- five pins. In the SM'Ond Kojue Karr, anchor fur Bfllevllle, turned In a dnuble- century count, which was thi oply one registered during tbe match. Tlie snnrvsc

gOUTH ORANUB Meeker.... 144 l»l 174 a rh am p 'a 1<» 174 mMiller...... ITO 167 l«Howarth-. 167 191 124 H.Cham'U 196 1«9 170

;ToU Ii . . . 808

BEI-LEVHJJC Vermeule ..177 188 161W nher....... nti 1G7 I9*iM ace............... IH2 IMMiddleton. 124 . . ... Morrell.... 166 12ti m Karr......... 146 906 lil

T o ta ls .. .. 7T8 m 854 A ll T h r e e to r C e llo lo ld .

-Ry rolling good tenpins th ro u g h o u t the Celluloid Club bow lers had little troul^la In w inning th re e gam es In u row last n ig h t un lhelr ow n alleya from th e Sub» u rb an Lreague repm aon ta tlve i of the He- pnbLlcan Indian Ijeague. The second g am e wrui the m ost In tereatlng of thg n ig h t, w hich was cSkptured by^ a IG^plb miirgtiiv O, H afn e r was high masi of tho n ig h t w ith a 2S2 count tallied In th e la s t ganie. Wood was high fo r th e Indians,, w ith sn even 300, In th e second gam e. The sco m i:

(TEIJAUliOrD. T N D IA N 0.0 llafner.145 160 232 K im se ......14A 144 168C. H a fn e r .m !96 187 Maun ........1T5 151 188W. K uU .,.l77 129 148 Wood ........141 300 12!»A lbert . .. I2n l?6 17 VollwcUer .157 164 UHE. Kull....230tff7 184j A ttken ....... 165 143 144

TtJtala ...847 837 Mill T n tals, ---- e- - ^ORA<N<iK MAHOK1C I .K A e m a

O V ER l'O O K . I UNIONUeach . . . . IM 187 30li Baldwin .. 193)81 178 f'owell . . i,l2 Ifil lK2:jlogerr . ... 1#7 JMM cIntosh . IfrJ 156 132 W ehr ....... i4« rflv mgliu llard . inoiRR 149 NaMlty . » ' 119166Wood . .. 17(1 1S8 IWllMoon ....... L65 191 181

Totald 813 fib S47i T o ta ls .. TTifi !iW16 8M MAl*l.U. v! O P H IR

I3fl 251 16RPorter .. . lof 98 lifii sun-rm,ICtug ....... U9 14fMSfiiMag**r . . . 94 171131.Lelsslar .. Iff 172 J60 Femer — l.?l IM IffDoodlltlle 16| 122 Barber 150 IH IMTorbert .. 17 164 115 Mowell ...152 150 17

Totals .. 687 684 6T0i Totals . 696 961 761

HLK8’ T4>I R!VH¥On Elk*- a lleys;

H agem an .163 149 146 Voegtien .151 Ui« lii H andicap . 3ft 20 2ft

T o tals •.liagoinanVoegtienHandicap

T otals ..

Tqt>iB

Ju h eri ...... 142 I4‘ 143Oetsel .......130 l3o iA()Yfandlcap ,. 3Tj 2(]

334 . 27 297 T(itals .2&2 2flT IH6.188 227 147! ReVaec Sr .172 17H 17'1.180 lfi4 1R7’Kepplei ,icd ifiii. ti} l3fJ 20 • ■ -y--------- T o tals . 332 38fi 3,10368 411 334'

Bev'seo Hr.L76 lM229 Juberl . .. 12H \f>K epplrr ...160 160 160' Oetsc^ ...... 13 * 13" 13C>. — . --•• H air3!''ap . ;;(i 2i;

,*S& 340 BSSi 4 ~ .To(H]H ,...27f> 30f» 3U

lirlppe If Iff .

m O Q I 019 T o t IIHWY.......... lau IIH icninkrt ........ 159 iff........ i;t: 187 Hii'verfl ........ 211 iff

TotalsW altlioirrAyreM

TotalH . Kranks HlftVers

Totala

Ml Vii? Totals ....... WO 34|L'nv M»i: ricippc ........ 120 ’l lVM ....... . .. l«) 21

trtt 428 T o tals . , l«2 198| W allhour , 147 153 Ayres ^..., 809 348 Total# .

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^Com m ission H a s G o v e rn o r a s

G u e s t

Jack Denning New York's *

Crack Welter Knocked Out

It was a oelabsated crowd that saw1

Coffee, the Pacific C oast w elter­w eight, disposed of Ja c k D enning la st s ig h t In the ffiurtb ^ u n d of theJr bout a t th e Ford<m A. C . New York. In lhai round the W'^sterner landed a righ t-hand hook on Denning's Jaw, and th e la tte r s truck tbe flaor amt r« n a ln e d th e re until a fte^ he-hsd been counted out.

"1“Mike Donevan, the old*tlnie ring fighter

and boxing inPtrnctor, of New York, ha» been appointed an official referee by the S ta te fo x in g Commission,

+An effort is being m ade to a rran g e a

m a tch between WlHle Lewis, the New York midiii*'weight, and Young Sam m y

of PhllsdclphJa.-L

W olgast Is on b ii w ay ICait toyestarday'^a game at Shlbe Bark. Not only Mrain for his coming match with Mattdid ,the most devotel^ followers of the laxDt gather, but the great moguls of baaabali. the leaders of politic* and of tbe theatrical profeaslon. toisJMsa men, ■oelgty favorItaa, pugHtsts a i^ mambsra

-Af other big league teams came to wit- ueaa the oootc^

The National BaeebaU Commlaaloti, eu- pmme heade of ths great Ameiioan game* eat In the box of honor. They ara August HQrnnann, of Clndnoatf, ehaJitnan; Ban Jotuieon. preildent Of the Amerloan Ltagtt^ and Thomas J. Lynob, preaJdent cf the National Laague. Ooreraor John K. Tener, of PeansylraAla, was gueet of tha oeounLsvlcmq and la t In thetr box, to> gather with the owners of nsarly e re rr ^ t k n a l and Americasi League im m .

Wells, sulioduled to take place in New York, November 8,

+J& k DOlon and Ed lUeOooKy. two walght In the oeuntry

tba best mlddleweights la the West, have beefi matched to box a t Indianapolis on November 1.

Johnny Jordan, of the South Patereon A C., will make bis Initial appearanoe to New Tork to-night whan he fights '*Kld’* Mack, of Jersey Cltg* Brown's A. A,

* +Jim SuUlvan. lb* Sngllsh middle-

wsight. who was knocked out by Billy Papke In Jjeodoa, t* eomiag te UUa eaun^ try ■bortlgfl ' ■ ^

Buck Crcrtiaa tbe FUtabonk mlddle- Veight. defea;ted Billy Berger, another Pittsburgh middleweight,- in the wind­up at the American Athletic Club. Phlla' deiphLa, last night.

Joe Bedell rang the knell on tbe pugilistic ae^iradona of Cy Smith at the Brooklyn Bfaab A. C. last night. With

measured^ punobes to the Jaw and stomach he stopped fftnlth's buil-llke rushes and easily i^lned tbe honors in eight out of ten rounds. Bmitb had the better of tbe seventh round, with the eighth even. Bedell had all of the other rounds. It was a hard, fast fight.

4-Dan BtillivBJD. wbo has Just returtied

from the West to meet Prank Mantelt at Brown's gymnailuua, New York, to­night, says be has-gotten himself In the best oondULon poaeible. SulJIvan thinks he wlU have uo trouble In etopplng Man- tell on this tvip acd ha* already opened negotiations with sevoreJ clubs to meet Bailor^ufk*. Bltly Papke «r any middk-

!NKWiRK CilURGH LEAOUK.C EN T K N A ltY . f DK OROOT.

HvcTBun .179 166 ITl O.U^mbert.lOf! 14*1 l2l(Si>hers . .IW 151 139 B aker ........ 149 lU hi]Renn ____ 164 168 m ' fM^ambert-182 I4 iE-TeJey .. .188 151 1891 C n o p e r ....... lfi« 118 H|M erth ls ...166 182 146! T ay lor .......154 140 IfiJ

Tola Ifl ...M6 TIffi S3l! Tcitais .. T-'iH »;r:N, R E F . M ISSION I M'>NTrf4‘iM KhV H ack e tt . .147 160 134'Mock . . ,l^si H2 Ul M cG regor 132 123 144'M ’N eal .. i:tR o lien so n 177 108 llftl.K. B arth .IB l.'-J* ITf t'lun 'ghnm M 127 I4D ' ' U 125 mN ear ..'....179 134 158| L K d \t,: U’l i;il

T o ta ls .. HEy 657 696, Totals ...721 7?0 7'4

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dge ... 162 lil m pert., 192 I'd nrx^rt.,. lf » 171

562' T^lalft . 49», SM ITH.

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_______ ,, -65 l.TfM i:s W . Llnipari IW 177 i n 16S! K. lim p H n .. 166 iM'

IJK nO K SinU fW R lttf-rhoffcr Ul7 ttill lu lh rid apOae.'.tH ---(.iroas ........

T o tals .......6«! 666 T otals fi7(l 4(6

. -J- ■Tob HoHobWi. of Nmr (Tm Uo, Pa.,

will moat Jtm BmJtb, the 'West Chester farroqr, to a ton-round contest at ths Btnplra Athletic Club, New York, to­night,''

-4-Jabk Whits, of Chlcaqo, and Boyo Orls-

«U . ot Bnflanfl. fought eight fast rounds to • draw bsfors ths Southern Athletic Club a t Msiopbls, Tenn., last nlght.^Both fought alsvsriy atifl b ^ Istt tbs' ring BSMUonllr toungrlnsd.

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boure and * ll l ln | lo atari on |7_weeJily. Ad- Boadreaa Shlpplna. 10, Nawa nfflce.

Tkif. al>oul Ifi yaart. to mn arrarda; onf li familiar with atreaia In NowarlJ

nTba. atiady wb>rk. advancamam If unarac- ti>^y. refarenca 00 Halaay atBOY wanted to run arranda for

lory, who li dealrlou* of jewr^nd , ’ apply only with parent Al.rJJUfP A ALL- B4TPP. lH-20 roiurnbia at ______RUT—Bfiaht boj, about 17 taka fllini and #»«•

are I work, muei come well•d i crpporlunlty for advatu-ameni » • M-Ntwa office ________________ __________ _

enerally iiae ful

berry airequired ___BOY wanted for dallvarlni and tenaral rto rt

work, muat coma wall racornm^aridad, a n d ^ of food addraaa. Apply J Wffii 4 SQNB. Broad at. _____ ____ •

BOt wantad. ab.iut Ifl, Jrwlah aenei . ful In I'loihlna at«A-e COHKN d. Mai-(ood place rifht party, mferaaca

BOYS—WaolM meuen»ar boyi. both day and n lfh t work; 18 to t l ***■543Uirad. Waatarn Union Taiearaph Cc.. 7U0required.

Broad it

JBWELBJR—Wauled, fire ‘ « u hand on crown and thread u t . plann* “ud fold Jewelry,

ataadv work fwarante6<l <t‘ e ■tata "M «a aipeeled A^i ' a H FETTIhG. 213 North Liberty at , Ha.Hmore. Me_____ _j e w e l e r waptad, an n around fo-id work-

rnen; ibtiat know aii-ut CHARLMB C. WIENTUB ' •<1 . *2 Warahall It .Nawarkg Jf. J. ____________ _

Apply DAY.

dRXTON lor churrh. aelary 12® a month. Ap­ply 1)9 Broad i t ____________ ___________ _

JEW BLERi wUPtad; fire' ' » « r'T.AHK 4 rO . «« WanMnat^ n e'

KITCPIEN MAN waniM, ^>ran(« at., RouvilU

luu'-li Tixin, 5U

IBXrERIETli'En LAHtBS

IVA-STED m ’ llAilNB A I " FiiF THEIR ALTBllATIi'NAPPLY TO BVfV'H INTKM'FNT

BOT—Neat. Inteaiiaril co4>rad boy to make himaelf wanerally uaeful In phyalclan'e real-

dehca M Boaton at., near BmJtb Oranaa aveBOY wanted In learn anaravlnf trade: mual be

18 yeara old; $S to ataM. Newark Enifravlnf and tClchlnjr Co.. hlO Brf’ad at. ____

RKN AbJa bodied men wanted for to* ®- Manna Corpi, heiwaen iba a f u of 19 m J

U rnyat be native born or h a 'a nrei papera. monthly pay 118 to M . addltJoMl aatlun poulbla; food. cloihlruE. quarura and marlical attenclaDce free; after M jraari urvlea «an railra with 7B par ceot. of pay and w- jowanoaai aarvtca on board ahip and «yhora m ell paru tlf Oia worW. ■^plf H.'Marina<>irpai RacrulUna Ofllioa, Market it., N «^ ark. N. J,. or U i Eaat Twatoty-tWrd •l . New York, K. X. __ ______lIBW-Waotad, for V. 9. A r m , able-bodied u ^

atAiTled maa. JjalwaaB afaa of U and 1^ oJttaaua of ItaMad ■ teiu. of *ood charaoiuand teupau te habile, who oaa *P«ak, reed and write Ihi EufUnh Mn/uara. For lofort^* lion apply |b lUcruUliM Off-~ar. 288 Market at Newark. N. J. _______

RfiY- fttronf l'»y waniert, alKfUl 18, lo cutllnjt Al^ly RtlBlN80N*H*.>DER8 I

27 New Jerapy llallroad ava.

j r S . M T . X ' " " . ■■ V T T I . “ “. rvoit Council No t u , T i

S^ M C tm .t-V ' Otri.rJil Rynven Couiwlf Ne.MDt Ctm-M). 8^ , IJMVIM. OBh j i i 6cl«b,r IT 1»11, f M. * "

ra.mb»r« «r. Invll»4 tO tltbllS.

u u

f. j |^ „ o in g i» 4 lo ii «UnStB. N. t . PltM* <>»•» (loww*.

MABLEY-toUMS iBlo «•* ,

ADOLPH PFEIL, for T6 f turnl.h A nr«t clPaa funeral, including ffrave ur cranaalloB- ]

1T0 Court It., near Waat ludartaktf and

BOY w»nteA. aIkiui 1« y.»ri oI8. lo worlt In laborainrv- C;«riiral Dyeeluff and CliamloM

Erot—aiou ) iimbBlniir. L. D. 'Phofi* !*4f Mor-• t 0p4B 5By gnS Bight. FunarBl t>vlM t r —.

Alhnt HMtMri. Jr. Hugo Birth.HAEBERLE A BARTH

fSlHO«Bion. to UMlMri* Brog-| rUNERAL OmilCTOR#,

ngSiM *TA 'Pboa* lOTI V45s RprlngrtglS bta WhYitlr.

IM IT 8 k E H imSuoc—*otb lb J A iAJg*n. __

VMDBRTAKERS AND KMBAUdlRK C ouh O v v m

TBl. «0S-4S»t M irlitL _____WCALLEN * MATTHEWS,

DHDBRTAKEHS a n d EMBALMBR*. PnvgW ruB4r»l PmrloT.

n i BROAD BT. IhigptHn* UI uiirkgt. NEWARK, H. t .Til. >016 WhYtrlv.

E. H, VRBELANCheij ei for aarrlc*a

u . h t > r .MeFADOEN'-OB Ootohgr U , 1»U. nghS'iA

' bglBVgS hoAbhod at thg l*to UhTY MoTsSaw (BW DOttghsrir) RilBtl'toB «hS wISnSlr^Bflwil to Ilw nd Mlato ngld«nc«, 5#I South T—ilh o®WidMidhy. Ootobir 18, hi 5i80 A, M-, S ^ ^ t m l a o F . Church. * 1 ^ ‘Mich Mate of Requiem will b*— ^ k(. M il InLatmenl IP the Cematwyel tba Hotx ■tpalohre.

j Of Maude end eem of John e»d Me-Om . t ie d M year*. Funeral frooi b li 2 2 1 . “ o " k i* !* ■ ir-t, K -m v ? «M .'*Wedfiaadajr.” o r to ^ r Id. ikapi^ toa ii^ ’a Church, a t d:dO A. M., wbare a H l|h

iB lI^nlrt'S^oV r V l « ‘ -‘•■

UNDERTAKER AND EUdAUW R. 485 Cllniim »v« , N«w»rh, N. J.

Cogbh— tor (II OCOMtoBB.

''•S lSbE R JBOl FRANK S.

TABERS A SP BMBAl^IlRS,THE H ousD o r o y u J l T .^

RiSb.liorY snd (urietBl ptflor. BIS HratC iV Ttl. IBB M»fh«li BlPUTf e p w ______________

JOSEPH J. MANiTER.UBd.rtBkir Bod Einbglin«r.

Oo*ch»« »nd CuiiB Cbtlr* to Hiruj T*l, TS5 W«v*rlY. 58# Biirtnga«H »T».

JOHN W. p o r k e r *.*0NS,Funeral dlractofa ^^U ndejt^lnf IW_____ _ ___

branchM At the oM aUQd. dun L D. Thone 1&48J B. B.. Newark.

laborainry r.. I'lum Point lane.liuV wanieil. about Ifi yeara of a*a.uhlvplPk dapurtxnent,

Apply.with rafarenre,

LtbfiNKR'H.BUY. mtallljeni and eimr*. 1® or p^ver for

itru* atora Addraaa Wllllnx. Bo* 10, Newt:ru»otfice.Bf)Y wanted te aoiklt plolure ordtre: aa|-

ery paM Addreaa Ordere, Hot 8*. Kewaofflco.BOY wanted to clean w o ^ l r factory.

ElxJiieeiith ava.. KRAEt/TBR 4 GO.__ ^Bt>T wanted tn Uke and deliver ordara

butcher buelneai. 89 tialaey a t _________ ^BUT—kJrrandi buy wanied at onoa.

Lha flKOVS’E UO.. 41 ('"uri i t .____AMY *l

BOYS wanteiL Hraai F^undare' Supply Co., Hambuf* pi . near Avi- L ___________

BOY wanted In meat market. Apply H. KLIN- O&L. 694 tlufitardon "t.

BC»T wanted In hardware alore. MAH. MK Oranae el.

N. FAICD

flOY wanted fur drllllnt- KRABUTER 4 CO. 877 ElKlileanth ava. ______ _

BOY wanted In bakary. Nutlfry, N. J.

162 Cheatnut at.,

B«Y—Errand boy wanted. fl MURFHY. 78 CUntoTj it. ____

A. BTANUnr OOLB. V a d e r ta k e r j^

Cirknjr*.‘ M s f b . ? ' S ! f liRICHARD HAERERLSI __

s a i r a d " ' " ^ . T G ’hrL ffh

theK a ln irX o y a r Order of Mtiuta Kb *Jfl. e ^ re* Moetfuliy mvlied to auand. luterwanl ib the S f t ^ e r r bf thedayu and nlxht* h* Iw e hM pain,

'f t wait fdc curv. but all in ^hin- Tin God alone knew what Ha took him home and fava h i«

Coidnthlan Coubclt, RoyaJ AroanunJ» are te v f u f to attend tb* Maionlo__ iSu.- niahl a t 8 o'clock a l hie raeidenca, 69S lS iy a trw t. Newark.Octobat 19. at lha ctmvenlanea of the family.

W IL U A tT F . MUjUJN.« . l a p a M ' 1 ^ ‘ ‘

>03 North FifthI . H. iTciiriKiin

D U Stnuor. rih •t. Ttuphoi

d ir e c t o r . __TEU SSO MARKET.AKER.oliphona IMTJ B. B.

RICHARD M. PE ARCS UBd«rti£tng BBS SinbAlin|ng

•1 South Oi»n»« (JA*. Jl. CUDDY, UNPERTAlCER.

541 Cllntop »»•., tiPir JHIIR: (tl SI.Sw, W»t.Flnl.s|gg* —rvk— at rtaaoiabla prltoa.

JAHBS F. CAFOBY. --------- RTA------UNDERTAKER. „ ___

44 Thom u at. Tat. T70. WuTirtp.■ ---------------------- 1------------ -

NEABT-On Oclobor 14. WU, PoWr. l»lovaS

1 tor ttM repoaa of hi* eoui. la tlia O ^a te ry of the Holy Bapulohra,offered apoae

of thiKUOUHT—On Buoday, Oetobar 18, 1911.

OMrfe n .. balovad huebtnd of Jennie Kuiant fnaa MoDoesail), to hia 88d yaaX' RelatTvee and frlandi are roapeclAnr Invlwd to a iuad tito funeral eerrice from hie lata rMldance. W Bhemiab avenue, on Thvre^y.*> a,80 P M. Intermeat in Felrmouni Came-t#*»

PROFT'-On Sunday, Oetobar 18. 1911, Frank, jaaband of Minnie t . Moil, III hU 8ld year. RalatHea and frleoda, aleo marobere of Ifaware

OnBT*rU8 t . BRB. PUXBRAL DIRECTOR.

n W1U.UM w . TEL. 61*

BOY about 19 f' r factory. 81 Beach et-BOY. 14 10 elan 29S Market atBAKFR—Flret-rlaii bench worker: work

nlahia; 119. board, room; or e»1ra a^jfM m plarft of board to married rnAo DE YOUNG A rilTTEnB, bakery, *84 Blm el.. Arllnf'®”-K. J. ______________

MEN—fift (bah wilited to Itiru ite* aulcmobUe buainepe; wa hava the bvRt pyaietn of unrb

in* and *uaranta« lo mak** a driver you plenty nf poaitlona open for iralnsd tnfn ta i . write Ot 'phone HttEKHRANU Hr1vlnif School. 48 Oranfe et Tel. 4888 Market- ________MEN wanted, between mrer of S'! and 3 . 10 . )e#im aalwmanahlp. atlary and rommiaeion whUa b«ln8 lau ih t. refaranc* required. Ad- drain ftalea. Hoe AT. Ne»i office _______M EN-I marie INV.rtX) In 8va yFnn »Uh a amall

mnil order builneaa, brean with hS, aaba for free booklet, lalli how. nEACGCK. 8040 lAiCk'port, ^ . j r _______________________________hTEN-' Tl taka prac Ileal autnmnblle coufaa

nH*t Ragtinna opana October 24. biHiklal- Tmin* Man'i CbfiaUan Aaao<‘latlon Newark.

weremant poaiib^n month DMkU bOeUl for Hat of poiltlona '>p*n

UEN-HTat a |oibOetal for Hat of •

In Tnellituta. D*p*. 2S0-J. Roebaa'er. t*. ^Ftnnk-

MEN—Thraa 8ood men tn work -m miraaij parkin* pfounde: caii'i m«<- bum# nor boy*.

North Jareey Nuraerlea. Mlllbum, N. J.MAN Wanted whg urderatanriB Betiln* up fu r

hliure. varnlRhlns, etc , amt I'' mnhe hlmaeii?PIIC!rKiJy U«'|UI, 4..lAa.4 .,rumleh raferente, ealary fli) * "^ek; at ftdy

work AddreM Tiaful. Hex 14 Newt omcrMAN w»n«8 (« •'•Ah »n.l p<'M"h l";"

mobllee at owner'e eteblo in Roer\llle ere- tlon' muat have both macblnsH ftniBhed before T:90 A. M. Anawar. alvln* wageu wanted. par month, lo BullJer. Bo* 8U, Savn nfflra.MAN—I want a nian to work with ire fet'

tin* buBlneae for real eetate and oonerm on eommliuilon baete; muni time: *ood money f«’r hard worker. Aadreaa BolSoltor. Boi 22. New* offloa._________ _

p l ’TUHER, youn* man about 18 or 30 yrtr* iild, to *ei end deliver order*; wna that baa

hHd »nme fixperianca pra/arrad; referan«?ca. HOKTtlN'fl Central Market. 488 Cantral ave., Eart Ur»n*e. ______ ^b u t c h F.rt-'Warned, a Sftbd butcher, one wbb

la a (toiid colter and can wall nn people Jn- telll*em1y. Apply 1"34 South Orange avc.BUTCKER-Only *ood outter and aaleam ^

need apply; reference* required- J. * □. KLING. 476 Bprlngflald ava^_________ ______

MAN with aome experience on aJlver nciveltlM, rurnovln* riente md repalrln*; ileariy

Apply BCHMII'sa. UCX3RE A CO- 401 berry et. ______________

MtU

MAN—Bxperlencad man for raataurant. lOh Machanlc at. __ ______

TAIIAIRB WANTED

AFPLTOPPENHZIM. tT)LUN8 4 00..

b r o a d a n d W1L.LJAM iT 4

CfilLO'S NURSE aan t^ f faiperlencad. wWie to lake care of (win*. iwfmaneBi

poattifa lo rlih t party Apply :i l | I'uper KnutiiaJrt ava., Upper Muntcialr. teleifhoneim -J M'VitclaIr

HUI'HEWUKK-While *lrl. about 16, for gen- i*ral houeewiirk: *o home h'ahla. 2Tll Mri' ad *1-

CHILIy'lS NURBE-Wantad. experienced child'* nura* Call ll8 Park av«.. E^ai Uranire.

N. J.Uul'8KW()RK—Wanted, wi maa’ to aealat with

houiawork. aleep hmtie. i^all 163 Plane i*i.FlorSEW i'KK-W anted, irirl (o aaaiet with

bouaewirrk. 28 Llnwood pi., Eaat Oran*e.DHSHdMAKEHti.

WANTED. tlRWHKMAKF.RR AND AL TBHATIUN HANU9 ON WOMNN'B DROiSEtl AND 8UIT8. TO FIHBT- ULABfl Ha n d s g w >d w a o e h and STEADY WORK APPLY HEFOKE 10 U'CUK’K BEDELL, 848'6B1 BHOAD BT.

llorPKW'iiHK--Waniod. firl for (cnaral houaa- Viiirk. thruF adulca. c'al! 72 Thonxaa al.

, HoUSEWUKK--Girl for leoaral houMWork; ihr»e In family. 224 Broad at.

IIF.MMER. a^amar and aiamtner wantad *n enraet ootcra: exiferlenced only. Apply all

weak. bARBuW MFU. CO., 16-lA Lawrence .1, >

DREBSMAKINQ, TAILQREBSES AND PREB8ERB

«N LAMES' SUITS, FOK OUR ALTER­ATION DEPT : I.ONG SEASONS AND LIBERAL BALAKlfiH. APPLY SUPER- INTFaaNDKNT'S OFFICE. BECOND FluUOll.

L. e Pi.A irr * co.. " d s e h iv e

DRESSMAKING -Experienced walat irlmmera d pay HALL

and aklrt uiakera; *chk1 pay and lont aeaann " • • • ‘ WILLB. 16to cnmpetani knmla.

Fulton it.

TA1LOR&L BAMBERGER 4 CO. BEOUIRE

TAILOnS AND PBEMMEN FOR TB Ein WOMEN'S CLOAK AND ilJIT ALTltBATION tlKPABTMBNT PLY TO BUPERINTKMIENT. FIFTH rlr tO R UEFORK 10 A. U.

TAIl/iRS.WANTED - r in S T CLASS Y A II^na

AND PRESSP.HS ON LADIES SUITS AND COATS: GOOD W^DES. * ^ 0STEADY WORK. A PP];I O'CLOCK. BEDELL, 545.S51 BHOAD 8T.

DHEBBMAKER wanta an Irnprovtr to aaalat h*r, WQRea, $4 n we«*k 67 ItallavlUa ava,

near <''lark, twn b|f>rk* frnm Broad.r»REHSMAKlNO BPprenOcaa waWad. to laarn

hr,e wnrk i>tt1d while leamln*. Apply 8rtH Hlah at ______ ___________ _I'lSJlW.-tPlIKR warned for raaiaurmnt.

Halaey at. _____

INFANT'S Nl/llSE-TVantad at nnce an ex- I'srlenrrd Ihfanfa nurae; perannal reference

regulrcj Apply PARKER, 188 Harrlnon at . Kaat OrangeIblAKKh wanted (or mllllnarv warkroom: *ood

maker: alfo aaleawoman. food pay and lieady liiiiltlon M F PATTKRflUN, M6 Blonmffeld ave MontclairMESK baa linkers, UR) women and *)rlf, ax-

prrlenccd on Halley unbraakabU me*h. Call at 774 i4outh Fnurteanih aiMESH HAGS-Flfiy girle. eXTrftrlcncad on eafe-

ly link mesh bB*a: cash for yi^ui work. LUN- GKR Hhprniian «va. ^MESH BAGB-UIrl for repalrlb*. aieady work

Box 16.lit home or In ishrjp, N*w* orrti'fl.

AddreiH Ulrl

•MArlllNE and hand atrtppera wanlad; altoe«tc,,-iiin. C. C, Toba>uro Co., 2S6«343

Hank at.

ENAMELER—Experienced anameler bn |o] Jewalry. Addreaa g.. Box 62. Nawa offici

f l o o r w o m a n a n d b x a m in k k .a s s is t a n t FfiR WOMEN’S OLUAK

a n d s u it a l t e r a t io n ROOM- AP­PLY TO s u p e r in t e n d e n t , b e ­f o r e 10 A. M . L BAMBERGER 4 CO.

TAlluOHS OrKRATORfl AND PRESRERS

ON LADIKK HITTS. YOU ALTKHATION d e p t ; LONG REAS'lMl, I.IHERAL BALARIEP AITI.Y HC P?'.!! I N'TEND- ENT'S OFFICE. KEFOND FLOUIl

L. 8 PLAUT A CO. BEK HIVE.'

TAILh'^R-A enr>d iftllor al once for new end old work, iiesdv imalilon for rl*bi man. 0L/"r

BEROGUiaT. 836 South Flfiaanili «1 ■ enmarUadlaon av*. ________ _t a il o r s a n d h e l p e r s .

J R. s e l io m a N's bon. 688 OHANUR ST.

GIRLS WANTED.

WESTlNnHOrSH LAMP CO,.

BLOOMFIELD. N. J.

R Egum raEXPERIENCED OPERATORS

OR LEARNERS

ON

MILLINERY Innprovar and apprentice wanted. ANNA ANKKIl. 90 Halaey *l

Nl'RHE. while, tn take eharfw bf twine, SI month* old; reference raquirad; |30 par

rnimth. ifIGOINB. Caldwell. N. J-: tel- 9 ^Caldwa]|.NUR8R—fie a (rained nuria; itudy at home;

•28 weekly: free inf|rmati<m, Roebaatar Nuraea' Ina.. IICTS, Rochaater N. T.NURSE GIRL wanted; one wHUna to

with hbuaewbrk; a Kood home. Addras* Nurae, Box S8, Neva ofAca.NURHk>-Exp«rlenc.ed In the care of ehlldrwn,

refermcaa required. Call 37 Johnson avw.o p e r a t o r s w a n t e d o n ONE AND TWO

NEBDLF SINGER MACHINES: AI^O FEW BRIGHT 01111.8 TO LEARN CORSET WORK. THE FRRRIS IVKOfl. CO.. lOO SHIPMAN ST . NEAR rolrH TorK RA Turts n „ \s r E R 3 . t h r e e n b e d l d

8TKIPPRRS CORSET WATSTH; 8TBADTWORK THE H 4 W. CO . 2. 7 MARKET BT.OFKRATfjRS s^artad coraets:

who ^ndrr.iinnd ruhnln* sewin' Th( FfcTlRlft RROH t'nMFANY

also ftrla LI mannlna. ■ 00 Shipman

TAILOBt*Wanladwagea; steady ^kjaltldn- M- HaNDT. 178 \ e-

rnna ava.. city.TVlIiOR wanted for cu*tr>tn work. Call at IHi

Roseville ava. KRaCKER: inquiret a il o r —A good qnatmaker by SCHWARZ

A KLIKFUSS. 21 Day ■( • Oranta. N. JTA1LOR8 wanted; three coat

buihalmen; *t once. 141 Ferry ■t., city. _TAllXlR wanted; good wsgea IS Canal It.

290 'Waahlngton et.TAILOR wanted a t once.TURNER: good on celluloid: good wages paid.

Aptdy 295 Farry st.WIRE WEAVER-BxparHnoid fourdrlvar

weaver wanted. Federal Wire Cloih Co., Harrlabn, N. J m ________ ____

EXHAUST, SEALING IN. TURUI-ATING, STEM m a k in g . B'lRE w e l d in g .

Apply at the factory, Wat«as*1ng Sta­tion. D.. L and W R R., In the fore­noon, or at T8S Broad st.. Newark, sec­ond floor, between 1 and 8 F. M. dally.

GlRtaS w a n t e d —Card room help, rpaeder and ring frame tentera, goed oar. ttaody

work; tearnefi. ’4 to I* F**rii, paid wWla learning. Apply The CLARK Thread Co., foot Clark at.. Newark: Paaaelc «ve.. Fast Newark.GIRL—Bright gtn wanted, between ages lS-20.

to make herself useful In a hardware Store, light work. AddrasH D. HEGHT, .777 Rloom- fteld aVe.. Montclair, N. J. ■

r^PF.UA rnnF. IIN nHILDREN’S w a is t s ANDKHIRRERS ijOOI’ PAY AND STEADY

WORK THE M. 4 W C0-, 257 MARKET ST.OPKRATun arri ifhapper on stiff hate; union

shot', steady work. A'WAIjD. 27 New Chant- »M*r* New York City. ^OFHUK WO^K Young woman, refined. <Jr-

alres office poaltion ; some knowledge of book keeping and (ypewrltlng, willing and neat; mndernte salary. H. K., 241 North Nineteenth si Fktat Orange.

PREHSERfl-THE DAVID STRAUS CO.. 683- 6RT BHOAD KT REQUIRE THE SERVICES

OF PRE.SSERS DRESSES AND SKIRTS.

WAITER wanlad Market gt.

Cafe. 78

WAITER wanted, experienced. 7g Market st.YOUNG MAN wanlfcd to Uk* charge of shop

stookrobm; one havlr;g held such a position In Jawelry shop prafarred; mutt b» n AU curate and syatamatlc; lo such applicant a steady poalllon 1* aaiured: staU e i^ r ie b « . age wages and referanca Addra** Praclou* Metals, ^ x S2, New* offle* _______________

GIRLS—lOO girls wanted, to hat buslneii; itaadv work

worktoom. Cal’ promptly. U CO.. 34B Ogden at.

Jggm the alraw;ht and j i l i j

MORK

MACH IN 1ST-Wanted, a flrat-claaa m aeblnij and die maker, good wage*: meady work,

Apply lo rha NHram Co,. 00 Orange ai., Rloomflleld. N J.MACHINIST--Wanted, three fpod m ^hl

at onee. Apply KMEftSON Contractinf Ntw Brunswick. N. J. _

inach1rl\»t* Cu.,

MACKlNffTh-Wanled. tafo (3) f1rst*cla#a ma- chlnlita. Apply DONNKR A CO.. Polk and

Clnver its., city.

BARBER wanted for Wadneaday evening, R*** urday or Baiurday afternoon an* Bunrtay,

good pay. 100 Magailna iL; take HamburgI>1. car ________ ____BARBER titallan) wanted; flr«-cl*jw; at once-,

without hoard, steady work, inqulr* M. RULLlB. 2uft Ferry at., Newark, N. J.

M O U R N IN G G O O D SDTKD m *4 KOUKB AND DBLIVEMD BY

BBTKR k 50N DHT Cl.KAJ4*ItSI AND DYBRS. FEBRT 8T.: OPKN sraN IN O S. T, D 'PHONE anifiJ MAh KBT. _______ .

C E M E T E IO E STHE BVIRQRHEH CBMBTBR Y-Org Mlaed

1858: batweaD Ntwaric and Khiabathi on Math Idne trolley route, fare 5 oents; hot a Slock company: Mcnty tpant in Improvair.atita: beautiful **0(109 reoanily laid out; parmwiienl ear* on lawn plot and lawn «4«i and partial payment*. Addree* HENRY M. LOOKER, Superintended. Ellxabeth, «• J-

BARBER, ftrat-tlaas, wanted: Garr^n-Atnarl- ean, 91fl Glen wood av* . Bloomfirid

METAL worker wanted on auto bodlas. a .0. GRAVES * CO.. 98 Hamilton M.. Rah­

way. N. J. ______________________HA40N—Wanted, flrst-claaa mamn; open ahop-

47 Forest at., M o n tc la ir .^________ _

BABBER-Good barber wanted. Call at once; gobd waffM. 788 nergan lU____ ______

OFFICE CLERK—Experienced young man.about 22, wanted In oiflee of large mtnufwo-

lurlng company: only ihoae who are careful and accurate l» ihelr wotH and c*n coma well recotiimended, need apply. Reliable. Box DJ. Nawa otflca.

YOUNG MAN—Brlaht, aotlva youn* nan. bo- iwfon th( a»a of 2,1 anil 30 ysara.l-YY-Wil --« — aa

In* foranian; mual »nt.w he* lo ro*5 a»n wrlto and hanrtia men, itart. 512; i ^ a eaperton« reHulTOti. AD04.FH SAMLKL B Waatoa. tie ., 8 Lieinnaton al.

SONS.

fo rN U MAN. bright, wanlea (or tiorji record work, mual write a neat hand and he quloit

ana aoourate with flguree; aiau ealary deelreil ana be able to fv^n'eh T^**^^* It needea. Aadreaa Htccll, Bnt 20. Nawa offloa.y o u n g m a n , who underalanda tl« c ^ . f *

.team boiler*, ond dw P*trter w ort; irtea y poalllon the year around; mual apeak Enfllah Aniwer, tlyln* full name and addresa and ref­erence to A, K,, Box 73. Newi ofllce.________

OIFILS. OVER 1«. w a n t e d FOR lOE CREAM PARLOR; Al.BO EXTRA OIHLB FOR SAT­

URDAY NWHTS. R. WALSH A CO.. 1ST MARKET BT.

PAPER BOXPIS. expartenred strippera and IftWfi worker*: steady employment; gond

»SgeB?\ Apply at one*. DRAKE-MORHIBON Paper Box ^o., 5S5 North Third st.PAPER ROXES—Experienced etrtppar

GIRLS wanted,, over 1«. for factory »ork;ateadi' work: good pay; ca.1t 8 A M. ElchsT*

Bast Pencil Work*, 252 South Grove Irv­ington. ______________GIRL about BlKiean years; help with chlldreT

and 4lghl housework 4&7 South Tllnton « East Orange; near Buuth Orange ava. i;ac.GIRLS wanted for light work in a ribbon feer . ----------------- - gepjg.PHENft.

llibt ----- - - ^tory Appiy to kat .TENRa c h *

--------- Bigelow ft.. Newark. N JGIRL waofed for general housework;

or Polish prefairM; small family. MRS. w. DUHYEA. SO Highland terrace. Orange^______G IRLi OVER IB TEAHS OF kO I^ 8EABURT k JOHNSON'S LABORATORIBfl.

BAST OHANOB.OIRL-Touns fin ta ataltt with waahln* and

do sanaral houaaworlt: mtiat room alaewbara. S9 Orchard « .; apply aftar E______________

BABBEIl—Flrtt-claaa Italian barbar wmntrd at W4 nfiaenth ava.. city. ______ _______

BAHBEIi-OoodKeamy ave.

half barber wanted^ 827

DRA8i» TURNBRr-Wanted. e x p e r ie n o fd t^ ^ turner on chandelier work. Apply F. 8JDR8-

BEHQ CO,. » ‘i* Atlafitio ft., Newark. N. J-p l l .^ rL E R K i efi*min Bupplle* and hardware, none nlheP nei

■ B., Box W. Nawa office.apply. AodresiBVaHELMAN and praaOTwj] wantad.

lAiwl'I'a. 216 aicnrldaa ava;, Moiitflalr.

L ^ a No t; F. and A. M., and MaaOnlo Vai- “ Hwa ‘TV;, Invitad to attandarana of Nawa>k. N. J. . fttha aarvlcaa. ^rom hia lata h o m a g e South

Fourtaanih itraat. Wadneaday,5:80 P. 54. Intarmant in Fairmounl Camataryat tha oonvatdenca nf the family.

s h o r t —On October Ifi. lOH. ^^Ola

BUPHELMAN .ir prcaamaji; ■‘•fifir work; good pay, M. MBNDEU 4(1 Wait K im ey jil_____

W,,huiband nf Annie Bliorl. aged Btt jeara 6 mantha. Relnllvaa and frlande; alao Proapecl Cotmcll. Nn. 287. Jr. O. U A M-. and W a ^ - Ifurtnn Council. No. 13. B. L nf F., are kindly iBTlted 16 attend the . funeral »m ri™ at hia lata realdenca. 70 orchard at reel. Wadneaday evening. October IS At 8 o'clock- Interment Thumdsy *i the convattlenoe of the tnnilly.

THOMAS—Kntwart Into rrst. T. DothesTbongi, beloved daughter rtf Anmn tliblffi tnd alee* of Rev. .Ffahcl* F Smith RelgtMas a^d i friends nr** *indly InvU'^d to sum d the faperal ■•rrteai from the partors of ihr Burl4iCo IWO R^*ad *t.. OD Tuesday, Urtober IT, nt ^ V. Jd. loterment «t IZrAdiDg, Rs.. nt the fnm- lly'f ronranlenca.

VOLZ-Entared Intd root, on Mimdxy. O e to ^ le. 1911, our baloved mother, Gertrude 'Yol>• u*^ tVelngart*. aged 'll yenra 1 mnnlh* J6 dfvy-s wMnw of Jo*e[t!V Voix. Relative* and frU-n<l4. Kino Marihg Waihlngton, 1(. U. V,. ara Invited to attend the funemlon Tti'jrfsifn /5r»nb#r 19. at 8:8t> A M,. frotw her \L*1 HunterdnTi street., to Rt.Mat= k ilLunh, ’rn-ijer High aQiI 'WilliamstrY-«i« a'. !* it M . wh4*rM r iligh Haas of

wi 1 rs;phrn''*d the repoea ofWAui iritf-fineiv In Ni Mxrv'e rernetery

WEEK.B—r»i. Ournh T 1* liilt. Helen. biP'Vsi] ■wlftB nf thB Bl” Fl'Kior' k \Vf«"kK. *t The tejil 4i#Tii'» '.f hnr - tl ID ii 'll .\iii\rew Ulan, alSJRrtutL F unn 'h rof NnUt . ,»f mineral btre-■ fiet

ARLINGTON CBMHrTBRT.ABUNOTON N.J 'Phao* 17. T*he Kearny cars to Arlmiion

mitmtea' walk (o oemetery,.

C jB M C T RT M K M O ia ^GKOHGC UKUWN A CU. Eaiabliehcd IbM.

b UHHELMAN waatidj experlanoed- J. MULLER, 06-67 Markat *(.

Inquire

BUbHELUAN wanted. Sfifl'South flewinlh si,, near South Orange ave, _________

PA U K IR-ONH THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED

IN PACKING HOUSE FUNNIgHINQBW a n t e d r t t h e

DAVID STRAUS OO.

PAPER BOXES—Bit Parian <>ed (nan wantad rrn K. * U ttay ln f machine: good w and

steady work. Apply L CHEIN A CO . 816 PM- saJv ave , Harriaon, N J-p a p e r -h a n g e r s wanted <unlon man), C^l

B Ro m a n o f f . 6M Warreo a t.; phone 688W B. H. __ ____________ ___

YOUNG MAN with *ome maohlna room «*■ perlanoe to assist forsman In power praM

room: state age. previous expsrIenM and wages axpaftted. Address Machltilsl. Box W, News ef&ca. ____________ .

Q1RL8. 18 * t IS yaaira of **». for llfht nto- flhlna *nd bench work. Apply- Nawxrk Rivet

Worka. 2fi2 Lefayetu at.

TOUNO MAN wanted, who underatanda ma»land vetatAblto; *ood aalaaman; coma rKom-

manded; ateady poaitlon rl*ht perty. P. J.------

B IB U —Wantad. amhll lirla. frani to laam cigar banding. Apply U.

Harket and Union et*. ^

KBRNAN. 2 South Orange ave.. South Orange,y o ung m a n In groesry bualnass; must be

bright and honetl; also understand care ofr . .. «b WWW »>TNW*OirtiF*NtI-e ai OnaAhoraaa. Apply F. W. NBTSCHBHT. 81 Hoaa St., comer fearelny stYOt'NO MAN that undsrstsndi preparing

etmps and trimmings, or had sorne eaperi-•ncB In the bag and eulteaae line. Addresa A. Box Al. News office.

GIRL8. egpsrtsnoefl on scratch brushing and wiring up. J. K. OSBORN Mfg. Co.. Har-

Vlson. N. J. ____

TOITNG MAN wanted a* Gennan stenogrgpiier.who Is also fomUlar with ginenil ofBoe w o ^ ;

only Christians need apply. Address A. B. L,, Box 94, New* o ff ic e ._______

Designers and Uanufaoturers ofMONUMENTS^,. MAlLBOLEUM_S_ ANDG8NBRAL CIEMETERT WORK- IN GRANITE, m a r b l e AND BTONE.

870-374 Belleville ave. Cemetery,

R E S O L U T IO N S E N G R O S S E DJ V. HARINO, 114 Summer ave. Tei. 70TH,

B. B.; pen artist, Jllumlnator. axemlner ofrrii*2ttona£_h^

P U B U C J I K jU a iN GU. 8. TIARBOH Lina Boiirt will

haarin* at I ;30 P. M., Oct 15, n YYhllahall at.. Maw York,_ room 7(W,

WILLIAMS -■ #rn of th* ' lams, lo hSN ’>-tii be held »t i,'- avenu* *ki i 'i. 10. SI 2 8iM' !

’ *1 r :oii, r> watsoa, fti A ir«Qi*il G wm-

r > nn»'nir Kcrvii'Ks will -tiM.r 0 IT' Kisttl* Hock

5 lu), i ‘rluh*rN .1 rh«i( :

public,9U, At 39

TTI5l»<m-a> ____ - __ _ - .....- -■ • FnC-dl-floaUofi of pier and bulkhead lines around ghootsrs Island. Nowark Ray; and at abfjut J-80 P. M., on modiflpaiion of pier and bulk- h(4d lines In from of Singer Mfg. Co e proper­ty at Rltsabethpon. N- X : Snlereited pariiee are invlisd to atiend and b# heard. 7\*M. T. RGRhELU Otonel Engineers, senior member

________ ____________________- — -

BlaAr’KFiMITH and helper wanted on w a |^ work and horofshoelhg, OfiO. CARD, eor.

Dodd nnd Prospect sn.. Hast Orange^ N J.b l a c k s m it h wanted. "W, H. PRIKE. 167

Laurel ave,. Arlington. ________________RI'TLER wanted; young colored man; ^ e j»

Apply *6 Washlngto* lefrace. IhfcSt

PAPEHHANOERfl wanted. CAllo'olocli at bHti South Orange ave.

attar 4

TOUNO MAN wanted to help nround toundir and tor delivery work. , J08. REIN BOLD

Bron*e Co.. 47S Wa*hlngten s t . city.YOUKQ MAN wanted te make himself awful

s r ^ n d l snlpon, at IM Thlflaenth

PAINTERH and paper-hangers wanted: odly ftrit'ClasB mechanics need apply M EATOaS,

2W0 Boulevard. Jersey City. N. J.

YOUNG MAN wanted, age. shout 18. who tia* worked nn power press. 766 Bummer ave.

home.OrangH.

PAINTER-Ftret-clnas painter end paper-hang­er; sleo good bru*h hands at onas. ITT ve^

rona ave.. city- ________________________ st.

m 'F r5 m ‘-,w » ..to a .^« . ^uft«wheel poltshar.

ArllngtOiK-h a RTENDER wanted, must be a sober msa

unrt not ftfml'l n< wwIl *T8 Whahlngfon at.

W A LLI’A i * E R ^ D r ^ ^ R H A N G W .HKKMAN * fO

CASHIER «nh hotel olart, I*!uulrert, aalery 5 « month, boart unfi room,

rtrivor for (urnliurt hualneaa, youn* mun for ,,i,uUry farm, butlar for privatt family, porter f, ir etoro; h.>ok-keaiJ«r, .iporlanoed. aa atan-.*- rnpher: mairtad men. country betel; aleen,urri,Hl man. private (entlamaf. »!>'•<■*; ''l'< .Hmiofi cook, |»n lry ipan. w*lt*r (betel), oth-t

' ‘" " " ‘'rBBRMAM-AMKRfrAMEntire secoPd floor, 19 Oaflar it. Busiest Agsnay In New JereST-

PAlNTEHb wanted, at 8 P. M. to-day.

Oall at 22 Murray A. PEDERSEN

PAINTERS and paper-hangars Apply Strat­ford pl. and t'lJntoft *ve,______ __

p a t t e r n -MAKBR-A ftrst-ftlat# metal pnt- to m - r^ e r on saddlery hardware work.

STEFFENS-AMBERG CO., 262 Morris ate.PHOTOGRAPHER wanted: a esRer oul; steady

work for (he fight man. r*ll between 8-10 in the morning. H. L , 878 Fifteenth ava.

YOUNG MAN to help on cornice* and skylights. HERMAN MASS, 29 JohM * * • ___

Yo u n g m a n , wuh 'on* year's axperlencs In optical line. Apply 21 Ferry st.

y o ung m a n wanted to work in saloon, with hoard. 14fl Mulberry it. __________

YOUTH (Intelligent) Can have promising startth ofhi'o of gtowhSi concern, established 14

years, wHh SAilsfactory promotions If h* show* adnpiHMilty. 14.80 to begin: state age, Oppot-

Sunny. Box 9. News office __ ^

H E L P W A .M E D - f f O M EN

PORTER (German) tor *mall stlrioni must dp a little t)arisRdlng: «tata age and sa la ^ ex­

pected. Address Porter, Box 36. News office.PHRMBR-Experlsnoad pre**sr wanted lo

press ladles' coat* and aklfls; steady work; good pay. COHEN. 19 K e f rt._____ _ ^

a l t e r a t io n h a n d s w a n t e d .

APPLY

PRlKTER-^WAnled. a plate printer: non-union man; etata age and axparienoe. Address fl.

Box 86, News office.____________________ _Hunterdon «t

OPPBNKEIM, COLLINS A CO..b r o a d a n d w il l ia m m .

p a n v a h s e h s waniedi four men with tndu*- _ trial insurance oxpertsncei will five drawing ri.ASTERERB wanted,

a cYmni: ran forenw^ C. VAN ROSftEM. bricklayer re run ««2, 4fi W. Thlfly-fourih st.. New York

GEO. W. 'WHARTON. SklUmer,. N. J.

The well-known. I'nintsTs and Decorat,ova. 21U WA.'?HINGTON ST.

RFVU'IKM MASSSlHMil ' Ii4 !| i>n vlil beoffers i f' r The Tcji.tftp ( ihrt .i: I'f 1'.4> Ift-toHnriget H!,'l K“ 11 n -. * w I! iM : St

Alrysi^'('• ■ ! jrch ' n ll'cCiTfn-Jii) i„N i-cr IKa* f a M l;etat;• PS and ('rtorii.F Arp ktCtUyInvited in Kbsri'l

lEslabUthrd In IftOO )If you In tend ha Flog your home derTrated,

baaered (rt paln'wi. g«t the newest in w a I.L p a p e r s and DEt.’OHATlONB. alto t’retonea

Ws carry the Intett drslxn in ^aUpap^r. -igrt X Large assort mont of Imi«ort«l Pnpi'fs (■^n at our showroomB and Inspect our svJaa-

" r i l l yrrita or toIrphoTia 42m Mnrk«t *nfi wa will rheertuUv submit estimates

All wwitmknshlp OL-ABANTEEP._________ _

CT!ERK9-7.nflt) railway, mail’ poetofflfi*. cut- ; pnU 8H E R -FJrii-« la* ^J™**"*^ (wHsher toms clerki- mall carriers: Newark examlna- wanted, steady work tor righ t mam Inquire

tlons coming: free saiMle questions. FriUlklln ' n MILLSTBIN. 51 Main r t., ^ s t Orange. ..Initltut*, Dept. gfil-Jy Roebester. N. ------- to)LlPMBRf4—Boy who ha* had some cxpeii-

stoM. ence on hard wheel, KRABUTER A OO.,i^LERK. to lake nrdsr* for East Orange store ^ ,famlllBr with the meal and grocery Sasinepyi . fi77 Ekghteanih ave,

nnlv ftrst'iiaei man with best referenda n««d lfll'Otv.'kCWH

j£fv.d wages.office

Addms Clerk, Box B4. P»’LISHERfl—Experlenced hands on silverware. I Apply LA riE R RB Mfg. CO.. M Columbia^,

('<'!JaEi'T(LR. must bs axpsrieaced, f w e ^ liinil A hosttor; not afraid of h ^ d work,Apply suite TOT, MrtropolltHn

to'LISHER on rag wheel. N. 98 Faseala st

C. K. GIVEEN A

IN MEMOHIA.M

iw YOU Inlrnd to have any paper-hanging or

siu J'ly bondI bulldtmi _______! fK E t\' manager* and ssiasmen wanted for

pi.rM BERa with new at>aiTmant work.

heJ^an wanted; familiar 158 Avon ave.

bud,I'lVS,

In l■■ •lng Tn-.‘mcr> c' •' s who died rir'^.iiAr K, ]'-Ui

Ouf lovaJy fV. war hlpj-*- t ' b'l grl *r or HirrOW UiH'iv juat cuna win s ii«rrtni And then l<. hsav^n »vii ,.-(*•»He bade nn ona s |ss’ g'-.. .i t>\H* wXVml Ilia bfiti'! In n u "•H a eplrU fl*d ’hC >re we kn^wThat he f rm ua wea icrifiOna year I,si pstn 'Uir ha-firp still ir-ni,Aa tlrne files i'H, wp ml«a hio: m'''rsHe iiertiie. We MtT Ir pt-n.e real

,.4. .nU«« t l *!''• U" “ ‘■‘ i' “ fi'' lo"hlIti, ..f th . lalt-at alylaa aufi jMl*na 7 \« r* r ..‘I" laroait nt.Bmtm.lil of

i..od a.mn* artlcla hi Nawart uid vlrliUty. Afifir.w ^'•n■irt Bni 7,. Nawa olllca. Oral***,

, « « t fin.at anti Saviaat naBmtm.tit wnl.imrnra nrd aell tamn a t fnt'KirT Vr M». ' . . ...a. -YfL- {tOr papers rannot be

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Ca' h RIAGE PA1NTKR8-TW0 firtt-olsss n r ilage pninlers wnnied. OraJlge Carriage Co,.

I'.Mex ftve 'Tange. _____ ^

PEAHL novelty grindefji •kiw it DAvip A 80N ^ 878 M*rkei ti.

•enced. t h o s .

PEABL bultm borer w*ot*d. H. A. WINTERS, 109 OIJtvp Bt.

HV . 2/)c..REPORTER. exparle(w*6*OB out-of-town dally:

flupib''uifid Bnywhsre *t double the win ginrantee to do your papering and ^ n t -

CIGAHETTE < aSB and vsnlty cnee maknrt wanted. Apply to WATROUS Mfg. Co-. ^ s l -

must be prepared to leave oity on short .notice. Addre*!. befor* 10 n'clook. MJt ROSE.

i m'hrt.” M i™ ro .- '; i« rfu lD ' furolMiafi

'■*“ S. OOHBN. „ „ . . .I Tal 14 inn Mark.t _______ tfil Market a.

’Ingf'srrt, f>iin

The perllna wa,a v*«iinftii,Go..........................

THF ttHWINAl. '-h a s - KISENBE-RO, roltabla t^ ln i.r atirt d-coratot. romoTfd from •};

But God knowsth 1Hia Fa t h e r a n d m vther

■ to 4 4 M e T i- a r f near Springfield Ava Before • — er-hM>glngi

In loTinl raemorv of end fnher. Charles H’Ociobei IT. lUlfi

BEREAVED ttT TE AND DAl'nilTEll.

■ur beloveii husband •bier, who died on

giving "ul your oftniract tor psper-hoBglngi Fnierlor or exterior painting send poBtal cr

■| 'Shw.4 2312 Market and I will' t*lh a t r®«fphane 2D12 Market ... rMivanUner with aamola* Rpoma paperaf

i low M |7t. all work guarantied: tic ewtin*ctlojt with any other firm hearln* my name.

I EifiENBSRf*. *4 Marter i t .______

your A a*ctlon

C^AB

in loving Timemtiranf'e nf our dent OelovM mother, Margsm Rirronieli, wnr> died ' K-iohar J7, 19W (I'-in*. bill not fnrgotian. Ptlgned,

GRIEVED FONfl AND Ii.AUiJHTrRfl

' WB DO hlxb-grada de<-oratlng, palming and paper-hanging. tsTvsi designs on hand; work

fdarantaed io n* first-elass; prioas rsAacnabU;

C A RD S O F t h a n k sWe. the und<>rslgcnd. desire to return o*ir stn-

core and hoortfeU thanks to all relattvai, friBDda and neighbors who In the hour of sor­row tendered iheJr sympathy, and the large•ttartdaDca and most hsauilful fioral offarings at the funeral of I'lur dearly beloved wire,

repratantattva will call, write or 'pbons,B, ROMANOFF

632 WarreB it.PhOhs RftfiW R. B.

Ca r p e n t e r s —Al ones, twe oarpenterx fdf shingling Apply at 4 l^lgrcve drivi. Ksamy-

r< X iK ^ood dinner cook wanted. M New Manhattan

{(08 kforkot

Box 88, News office.

AITTBRATIOM HA;4I«L. BAMBERGI'R * CO. B tQ B nW

ALTBBAT1014 HANDB FOR .THBIB WOMKK'fi CLOAK AND «D It ALTER­ATION PF.PARTMENT. A P P IJ TWp v p e r in t e n d e v t , f if t h fia jo il BBPORB to A. H.

squaie paper boxes. Apply Progressiva Paper Bo* Co., Seventeetuh a%a, ami Boyd at.PIANO PLATEIL-Goort plane olavar for res­

taurant; hnura to 1 o'clock; state wages wanted Address Plano, flo r <‘l7, Newa officePOLISHER wanted, one experienced on plain

gold Jewelry. Addreaa F- ollshor, Jtgx 49. News ojflcoPOLISHER wanteil on silver novelllet PRYOR

Mfg. Co , Governor and 'Yine alap r e p a r e r s , makers and mininers; stoady

positions; gewd pay. 27 Broad st., Bloom field.PEARL BI.iTTON CARDER; exjwrlancsd. E

HUEBNBR A RONB. 123 Van Buf«n it.

SALE8WOMEN-

U to 16. A. C. Co..

GIRL, » to 80 years of age. to run body IronsT; must be *teady. Troy laundry. 21

Frellnghuyean ave. ________________GIRLfl—Tw* girls wanted In decorating de-

partinent. Apply Tea Truy Co., Mulberry andMunlurray sts.

GIRL wanted to work Jn book blnderj': M to start. R. JACOBS. 248 Market st.. top

floor. ___ _

THE DAVID STRAtrs CO., RE<.tt^tRK EXPERIENCED BALSS- WOMEN IV JEWELRY.l e a t h e r OOOD8.h o b ik r yd e p a r t m e n t s .

b a l e s w o m e n - w k r e q u ir e t h o r -OtJOHLT EXPBRIENOTD BALER-

IWOMEN IN OUR BUTT. BKIRT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. TO THOSE WHO QUALIFY HIGH SALARIES a n d p e r m a n e n t FOBITIONS.

OEDELL. 648-691 BROAD ST.

GIRLS wanted In wash and lacquer toom. Ap­ply L W, BOSENDAUM a CO., 44 Huffier i t

GIRL tor light factory work. Apply Basax Photo Eteblilg Co., 250 Market st.. toy floor

GIRL WANTED-A young *•*‘1 * 2 ?^^ *•’•1st with houeawork, Apply 102 Bhanl^ *ve,

g ir l s wanted te chewing fut%/*ctory. Au­tomatic Cierit Co,. High at. attPBgyden pi.

OIRL-Wonted. neat young girl lo asMsi In redfolrint kitchen. Apply 37fl Brood *t.

GIRLS wanted. |6 i>er Company. 298 and 240

week. Standard fu r Aitor Bt.. city.

QIBL wiulted to sew on pfirtierei and drap- erl«». 192 flouth Orange ave.

g i r l to mind child. Call after 6 P. M-. 469 Washington *t., city. _______

SALEBWOMAN-THOBOUGHLT b x - PERIENCEJD BALBSWOMAN ..FOR

OlfiOVE IIEPARTMBNT. APPLY TO s u p e r in t e n d e n t , f i f t h FliOGfl. BBfORE 10 A. a .. L. BAMBERGER

A

SALESWOMEN wonted, to travel in North Jersey. New York and Pennsylvania; guar­

anteed salary and contmlselon; enperlence not necessary; reference. Address North, Box 86, News o f f i c e . ____________ „6ALE8WOMAN. china and house fumlafting.

Apply SHIPMAN. 477 Droad ____________STENOGRAPHER and office a*slit&nt: brains

and common serwe preferable to eipeflence:

g e n e r a l KpUSBWORK-A .competent girl wanted by a small fnmUy; good wage#; no

laundry work. 9 Clarendon pi.a Orange.HBLH--4p’emai* appUuatitB of the Buroau of

Employment of the city of Newark, who arafva<4 rt.ip iiiauk w>4 «4iv -- - - ------ - .desirous of ipeedily securing juljices in Rrst- class famine* as houfeksepere, oooki. nnamoer- nialdi, nurses, etc*, will pleao* coll at the bureau'i ladle*' leceptlon-rdom, in rhs city hall annex building on Franklin st-. aflomotm (excepting f i i tu rd a ^ iunfiay* »ndholidays), between th* hour* trf 1 *nil 4, when they w*li meet ladles needing tb tlr serviosi.• - - ' —.--—.I—No charge for procuring^ employment.H01JS»WORK-Toho« *0“ '™ ' • ’’‘I t’'.eral housework; family of threer other help kept: no wash: help ironing ^cook: only -strong, clean, willing ^ r l irith above requlremems need apply: good home, •iMdy m*c.l wagaa m ■ S .'i t i 'a , “■ bllftv. Address Tlf'llevllle. Bog 47. Newt eftlra,

an exceptional opportunity tor a bright young woman: liberal ealary to the right party.woman; liberal ealary ..........- ----- .Apply all the week ae lata as 7 P. M. WAL- LAOT MFO. CO., 61 Arlington at., near Will­iam.PTHNOGRAPHBR. experienced In fire Insur­

ance. L. C. Smith or Oliver mtehSne. Apply PETTinONH. room 1014. Union bldg.W. L.

STENOGRAPHER and book-keeper, experi­enced, wanted at once; state sat«T7- Addres*

Reliable. Box 46. News office. ^lai^e offloe; grodBTHNOGRAPHFR wanted In _ « -w

DositlOD to right W ty . Address J. C . Box 2lf News oflle*. ________

.HoUsKl'OIlK-Bam taJ *na <•<»*'>•II*U houaewnrk In flit. Cor

muat ba plain cook: ona who wouM rrtfa r

BKIRT HAND, experienced; also apprentloa for fine dressmuing- MME. SCHGHBR. IT N.

Hqrrtaon st., East. Orange. ______________SEWING—Woman al repair work te overall

department, 'WARDELL Steam Laundry, BS Cross st. _ _ _______

andTHEATRK'AL—Young woman for , other ports: must be experienced; good ssl:---------- a*,ory: apply at ormc. GODFREY, 4ll Bergen st.

GOGK inO. boftr-llru-hous#: nurse.on^ hlld; chombermsUl, 122; waltreea

houspmald, two In family, no laundry work.al(unit-in In oportment centra of city, ealary 126. ticket to theatre once a week: other n1<*evacancies. ,, „,

GERMAN-AMERICAN AOENCT. fCntlrc second fioor. IS Cefiar *t.

K ^ t elegantly ftamlehed and rnieleei *uueof oflficea In New Jer*sy. /GOOKB, asalst leund?T. $26. houoework-

<T, about uv> scicctione all over the Orafige*. 126. >$0- rrofostant nurser. waltraasea; wehave the eKuoltons n'nd wage*; glrU from ell over New Jersey call- OT^TTRTIP Agenoya 78Centre at. Orange, Bide door.

DELIVERY- Young mafriod man for ratal] route: good wages and steady poeltlon to one

whn esn fumiih sacttrUy and fitod references: one acquainted In tha Ofaage* praferreU. Willa etetlDg full particulars to M.. Box « . News offioe- __________ - .DRCG ri,pm K ;

rlaxf store, refa«ncas required...... ................. ... .MAN Company. PMSoto, N. J BRECHINPJU'fl <nyEP.K, muat ba. compat*"* *"'* •'•'i*

ab.jut iwn '!t IbtM yaata' pracllfal «P«rl- nca- AddreM Mu«». fc>* 13, Nawt nlBra

andtorBIG WALLPAPER SALK,

plenks. 2t^c..: gilts. 6c-atnbossed. 7W: : two- lons art veloura for 19c.; varnish tiles tor 13W . papering mums tor patecteg at low price*, i f ROTHOI^SE. 9 south Orange av*. J all our work guaranteeiU _______ ___-

mcihrr, Bleiw. slsirr In-law daughter In-law, mflibar-ln-law and grandmother, Annie ftoheuar- mann. ipeelsl (hanks to iha gentlemen pall- baorert (or their kind service# rand 'i-ed; tha Rev. Father Prt«r, for his (MPrvlcM at ths church, end (ha funeral director, Josephj, MaEXfST, for the rrry eatlsfooiory manner In ilihfeh be eenductad ell ^ arrtngemnnta for tb« funeral. The berwvs*

PH ^g^^H B U EA iM A N N rhutbandi AND

LET th* Manhallan r ‘«‘oratln* Gn. do y- ur work In the line of pnper-hnnilng. (n'-^rtor

axterior pointing: beet work, r*ox'noble price*. 8 WAX Pmp.. 19 remdan st., tel. 87R.1 MktR ROGGW, 172*4 Belmont ave.; n-oms paiwir-

'%A, Bide* and celling. IS up. work guaran taed. pBlntlng. decorstUig, kalSiimlnter lovea prices; estimates given. TeU IttTftR Wavi

DRUi'ERS-Exper! enced man‘ w( or boo** -------

ft<’HAllBa 719 ,Stouth Orangetruokteg. no bnyi or boo** artists ap-ly. JOHN T,

D R IV ER -51 rone stendy team driver; Tnuotread English <md BCfaualnted in cUy: wiggo*

llfi I'^lt Hfler :• 74S Bnutb T v ^ tto th at.PRrVFR. experienced: one fjapabl* "f 1 * ^ 8

grticery nrt'srs Apsdy at one*, 0. BOHEtreJR A SONS S73 S“‘j(h Orange av*^_________

RALEIMXN fCTAOTHING) FDR THURiDAT ------ - ----- SATURDAY OFFRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS

WEBKj MBN o f SXP2UUBKCI PRE­FERRED. APPLY AT ONCE TO BUPERLV- TKNDENT, HAHNB A CO B, 8R0AD ANDNEW ire .

SALESMEN.e x p e r i e n c e d ITPHOLtTBRT

s a l e s m e n .

ooGK firat-ciSRs, private family: *o*k* W waeh and irrni; houseworkers;

Newark; all suburban town*. 8TBVKKH, BSBRr<-'fld K. _________Co.'iK-WAntod. plain In amall

family; *oofl aalary. KBOLLiHOFFKIt EROB.. 104 Markat at _____________COOK-Wantad, Bn*11ab aSaaklB* aaomaii,. ------- ^whm. ila cook and ranaral houaartotliaf. Ap­ply flS Hlllalda aw . _____|,'<K1K AKD LAnHOKW i

IH'HITB). tlOOD BBrEBEMCB. *44 BeLLE- VII.LE A"™. ______ • _____ _

hima 'r t ih a r man hl«h w a»ar no. laundry work. MRS. CABTLE. 845 Mt. Proapact ava.

WANTED.

HOtlllE'wOBK-Compatant fifl fO.housework and plain eodkin*; farnfly o* ino,

*ood wa«aa; referans* reqoIrM. M.RB, DBMA- RE8T. I Lloyd road, Montclair.____________HOUSEIVORK-OIrl. tartly Undad, for bouie- ” work, family th r« "^“1“ ; VJT' rlence unneoftssary. Cell 267 Midland ave., Montclair, near Watchuftg av*j ___WOU8EWORK—Youn* Bnfllah

*lrl to aaalat In «en*ral '• '" 'I ' 'of three; fond komd for right puny. DR.BI.EICK. 1136 Clinton aV*. f ‘ ___________HCil'BEWCiBK-W'antsd. ekMrlenced white atrl

for raneral tiniiaewOTk, »h»re another tlr! la kept; no waahln*; food wa*aa. Apply 73 Bnuth Clinton at., Eaai Oranjp._____ ____________ _HOUSEWOBK-rtln, aMparlanoad. « n te d f.,r

ftperal houaaw^k; tfennan or Hunaaplangrafarrefl; good 'wa»M and food home,

abode terraoa, olty.Moi'SKWORK-Wonum or flrl for feneraJ

holiiework In family of teried. UR3. F. U FB1TT9, 86 .Rohajda ave.. Dover, N. J. ______ ________________H0718EWOBK—fTaretul, honaat. ^ I t e fir! aa-

•1f t with houaawnrt. Amply II Clireraoni *1., Montclair! oar fare paid; talaphone lldPW Montclair. ______________

OIRLB. til __TKAItS OF AqU AND OVER. FOR INCANDESCKtfT U M P WORK; X..KAKHEB9 AND KXPKRIENCB3) OPERATOR*!

ATEADY Wo'HK AND OOOD PAY APPLY « A M.. EMPLOYMENT BURRAiI. QBNBBAL ELBCTBtO CO., FIFTH AND 8USBBX MR.,

HABRiaOM. M. 5.

p e r m a n e n t POSITIONB' a n d l i b ­e r a l SALARIES TO COMPETENT P ^ PLE APPLY atPERINTENDENT S OFFICE. BRCOND FLOOR.

f ' HDK-Compalfm whlla flrl; r » 6 I sq u irt? wig**- fa it to-day, 2& Ro*e-

-Wonted, in l f c t

rteon pL

good cook where seecnd gtri Apply 9H Clifitcm ov*.. eoroar Hox-

I, B. PToAUT A CO , ''RK«. HIVE.' roGK—W*ntimrirnini*

Bxp«r1*poed 0*fma» oebk:Clinton sv*. _

RALBSMEN wantad: our salssmen ar# rnaltln* I rANVASeERS—Wanted, •128 10 |b0 per week^ to get you stariad I win ' nnt hPU*«-tt>;h®'i«hpqn-1

eaterly.

DMmteg 11 impcsrlbl* to thank avery one paroatially we hereby express oiir slncar* thank* to our ralativei and frlande, also the employ** of the J C MsryiU To and ths playmates tor their many kind exprearloni of eynipattay and baauilful fioril tributss at the fUDsra] of our dear beloved ton. Frederick bpeoht Special to tha Rev Ur Dies, for hls kind wonl* of aympatby. «t the houea^ gravs; also politearers and funeral dirao' toti, He ■ * ‘avia, •mesberla A Barth, auc^^ssorx to Hsabarts Brosttof*. THE BBRHAVlir) FAMILY.

Slpo«r* ibanhe ere baiwby extended to our many friend* tor their exprsaalcma of *ym-

L SPtTALNY. M Washington *va.. wHI paperrooms, 12 best paper: work guaranteed;

painting. dscorating. kaisomlnlng; lowest pflcas: eStlroatee given. 'Phnne fid^L. R B

THE BROGKLTN WALLPAPER ry> will psper rooms from t2.fi0 up: palming andkaioomlfling dona at very rMsongbla price*. Bend poeiat or call at 27_l_Ilank_*t

l>RT\'i:;R «ante<i, must he •teady. *ob«r man. ini 1’homgs 't mil after 8 P. M.

DRILL PRKPB MAiSU-HadlOi drill pT*#* hand, flrsl-clse*. Tb* Ragina CO-. Rahway.

N J ____________ES'dlNFAER. gfM'td rr-linblp man for faiTtofy;

•obirei.1 private. $30, dnyer.

WE p a in t your rooms, Ijj paper-hangtng and nutsida house pointing, resaonabif; send

roVtal or own P RG8ENRERG. 87 West si.p a in t in g —Flrxt-clitot house painting and

naiwr-hanging done; rsasonabla, beat work gilapantsed. NEISS BUGS., J2 Proopoot pl-

pothy Ih fin* termw on the oceoMcn of CM d«Bth of OV elstsr. MIm EUoabrih GUUell. and tor their many beautiful flora'

'orlngt Fvpecie-I thanks ore tendered 'o * clergy of St. 'Ro*e of Lima's and Ht

I's enurchas, to the nnembera of tha West s Town Council, the Wsat Orange PoMee

snd^l^ra d*P*«^rni*to *”d th* CMarle* ^am n nAoMoiatlen. Also to Mr. Thoma* Brtnnan for kia 4fllci*pt ssm#**-

TBR*.

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RELIABLE decorating company. M. WAX. pa- parlng roerma, 12.80 up; paint, »^ _ J w. _ 41 . 5 1 le? r “ ■____ .... . up; Presman

■t^and" 'VaU’ey tel 477 J West Qranga-p a in t in g , paper-hanging, loweil fudres; all

work guaranleed; give m** ft. trial WEISB. 7SH fWiuth Orange «ve.; tel. 295PJ. Merkel ___

biMl.T. white ................ .............f.t'2 klh'hen men, while, also csliired chef, alen whits nlghi -irder tcook; porter, eafa; d rl'e r tor furniture h'u«i». Mockamlth Oil wagon work; married rouple. white, alt,jr. Ignrh man and as*i*l m bit; mhsr vndsneis*.

THFl nULUlU.E aAENCY.826 Br^s-l st . N"w Js’-r-'T'" Grcaiert Agency,

entire ground rt'.*-'!. tho Reliable, that's

lisy you 118 per week If VOU do not make a. , ^ood p*yi trading Stamp uch In wwnmiislon for iJ weeks; |# daposl' permsfient work: cbeno* tor promctlOB^ Callpronv

renulWd’ for'lw m pi^ Is rstutiied: only , h^.twsen 0 and U A. M. Tuasday. W. A.ft faw ealesnisn to each town; sells on ilghi joNES, 101 Halsey St. Newark. N. J.

9ALEBMAN—Young mtm eoine experience In eeUlnj

wanted in Introduce new and hardware Stores; a Uv* wire opitortunliy

-------------- ^ Oka fisvtlop Into crew and o flj» m aitefsMof good standing and I akig jg kigh-olass propoeltlon with good pay.: ing the retail tn r jr . ' unless you are s worker don't ca ll; i^totwheja ' line (O' Tlspartment fgqyired. MR SEXTON. 93 Ollntsn st-a fifth

......... ' fW»r.to developtnenl with an Important new in­dustry; $1S to start. Address with referenraa.AddrvM 8. H.. Box 68. Newi offics-

KNGINKER—T^ontefl, a hrdsting engineer at Once Thorne reildance. Columbia rood. M*r-

rlstown, N. J. Crnira) Building Ctk_________E b T i l t w i n t e d ornamental. On hfise*

lets and irwalry , Rtaady work: flrst-c.la*s pay- K I- CSLlXEa* A CO, .'UI Kddy si.. Providence. R, I ____________

PAFKRING b o o m s , S3.no up. painting, 12: outside work reawnii'ble, work guirsntoed. . _ -------- . _ . ....v -------

FlMfiHFBB wsntftil. mum be flrKtelasn on hand work. Rtesdy wirk sM year; must ba

nri1"n m^n ANCKRR BAER-FRANKEI* Hst r.. 1. s Angeles, '"ftl

KARA3ICK A RABS. TOO Springfield av* TAler at.atid roller on leather 128-iST

ft F l^ H lR ^ CO.—W* do^paimiBg and pspsr- - hang^g at reoaonabls INt *** Bif«low • t i ‘pbons aredR, ■wrtvtriy.

f a r m h a n d wxnted: mual be good mllkef.Call W. 6. OWEN. 80J Broad s t . &teo«»-

esld, Atb hou*s. sad of CrowKeirn *tr.

8AI.EBMUN—Wanted, s repTSiSntativa man In •very city and town In New Jsrssy; rrnurt

ba capable and willing to work to *arn big money Address Opportunity. Box 39, New* rifllca

c a n v a s s e r s --Wanted, womsti canvasoert.•alary and commission, tor fumUur* Ifirtal-

msmt houss. AtSdrsas C.. Box Bfl. Nswj* afPso.CANVA88ERS-Woman canvassers wont«d. S3

Main It , Rsirt OrangB _

flALESMEN—To enter pr*etl*al *vsti!ng oourt* In anleftmanshte beginning Friday. Octohsf

30: Mnd for folder, Ynung Men's Christian Association. N e ^ rk . N. J. ____RALL£MBN-'^'ant*d. brighL octlv* tn«n qf

gooO appearance for permanent outdoor po*L llOf!; must hsvs -"lly reference* C. F. ADAMS CO.. Market »t.SALRBitAN and collector wanted. Call be­

tween I and 0 A M . 8 and fl P. M., 31 Acftdemv at,SOLICITOR wonted. Splendid chooo* to CtsoB

qp Mvarol hundred dollars In nest sixtydays: oppUsom muM M of good oddratta hmsat a ^ ooTQpeteht t« TiM*t buiinesa tank. Asirsss BnraptloflM PiM * g^

rROCHETERS—Only expsriMOsd hands wairt- ad to erochrl dolls' sacques; u k e hom» work.

(Sell tri the afternoon. T. LEOPOLD. BloCfinflete sve _ _ _ _ _ _

196

KOUfiEWORK-Wldtiwor isMro* white woman, undef *6. for g«n«at housework’; twa in fam­

ily; light work. Address Good Homs, Box 83a liews office. ___________ _

,^ORK->Want«d. axpsrisnosd whit*'nr Vonaral ®L_*5?!E•Juita; rtfarwea raflulrafl.

at., fllty*F»lr Raato,

HODIEWf'RX-C^mpaiatU »Wta »1rl h r lift-aral houaawork; *ood took : no.. launafF

work. 311 Clifton • ’'a.- "M t Ballafllnia P a r t­way.

WOMAN—MIflflle-a*ed or tiaorly woinan waAt- efl to look after an eldorlj. woman; CaOiollo

nretarrafl; »ooa iwnia. Aflaroaa. ataunf waias oanattall. Woman. Boa TO, Nawa olHte, |■WokAN-MIfldla-aaWil woman waniafl; one

praforrtn* *004 Soma iaiSployod flurlBi Sw,. AMraaa N., Boi SO, Nawa o f l l c o . __________________________ _WOMKN lo aort Mw rtjrt. Mlt o n t t l ^

53 par waak. ADOLPH BAMUELfl 9 I rA3 ahop. 3 LIvInFatOn at-

'9o n e !r a t khopi'WOMEN lo flo plain tawln* on fltaaaea, M.

BBft'y. as Halaay at,. Navark, N. J . _______WAITRESS and chamBarinalfl (whlta) wanlad.

.0 aaalat; Oormnn prafarred. Call two daya.toH Court at.I'OlINO WOMAN—Wanlad. a t onoa. yotini___ .-.I. .>._wa«v5*>aa4K.4 In hnllM* flirTtiMhinW dS-wOTOait experltnosd In hau»ft*furnlahinf de­trim ent. to take charge of tame: 16 per week.ptrtm ent. to taks charge of

Grand, 163 Marked at.

HOUSHWPRK—Experienced whit* girl, fam1|y three aduKs; good wages; reference w u l r « ; I) In thH evening. Apply 116 Orobard *t.

YOUNG WOMAN, nest, whit*, oa good o M and assist in housswork: no w ^ ln g ;

Address C. M-. Box 8, Now* o#e*.

HOUSEWORK-GIri for general houtowOr^ q>eiikf Englleh. R. "W. WALLADB, IBS

Bouth Third *t.. South Orang*. N. J. __HOrSEWORK^Wantod. ynung tfti

with housework- McrtENNA. « Eppirt *L,Dost Orange; 'phofi* SS93R OrangaMOUSEtvORK—Wantsd. reWabM girl for JW -

ergi housework. 4x8 Osnlfkl av*-, eqnisy Booth ninton st.. East GrOnga ■HOrSEWORK-?N#«t girl tor gej)*rel b q ^ -

wnrk: good £ook snd^ Isundrsw;, ban sleep home; III. • -4 West Park St.NOUSE'ft’O R K -^trt for general hoti**»*^i

small family: ode block ftotft ImlMy. Wff Stuyvssont av*., Irvington.

CROGHETERB wanted oft ootton: steady h w # wpi'k’, call all week. 6W South Twelfth

Bta. MR8- 1 GRa BNER. tsL 33S8H Way.CHAINMA KERB—Girls to link basket or

Geneva chain, best prlees paid; f a c to r y ^ home work '>11 of write WM. KLAILEA i*(1 , 119 Warwick si., rear. ____t'HaMUKRM.UD. compstsnl cooks, waftr***.

laundresses, cook-laundres^s, w l ^ good r^ - ertnee*, can be ol UAil. RTAN fl, 10Centre *L. Oroag*: ts l M»R Omftg*._______

■wadr

MODBEWORK-CoinpeiaM woman fa- felwri!houaawork nt apartman* of ooupia. i n wn-

veriy pi- tomh Ofyngs-HOUBEWOWt-filTl w am rf tof ranartl

wnra; amalf faiflIIV! aood “331 Hootn FlftaanlS at.

I booMi eall rawnlnt.

HOUgHWORK-Whlta «)H: SW*' « * '* “ 2 Iron: fonr In rtmlty. Call 314 South Tanth

at., naar ClInVn a'rt._____ __ ^H iH 'SBW O H K -airr'fof ganaral houMwork.

ihraa In ftm llF .JC all a t onoa a t 13! JohiWWi ----- - - DT.

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YOUNO OIRL tn mind baby; ilaep h ^ a niahta. F, M. DENNIS, laatauront ma»a*ar,

h e l p w a n t e d - m e n a h p w q m s w

JMENTS-W antad. ona or m o« a ip a r ta n ^ mon or woman to aOlloH aubacrlpllona fo,

a monthly publloatton davolod to tba trade uhloh movamantj already M tablf^ad tod In- floraad bj' HI the tradaa In B*"* eontmlaalon paid; only th o a a ^ th the beat nf r t la n n n a aa to kmiafty. aobrlatr. and oWllty to sat raaulti will be eonaidarod. Addraaa Ccmmlaalon. Boa 83. Nawa offleaa n t IntalllieBt panon may earn X T m 5 j &

coma correiponainf for Oaw « ^ l^ r t '•Aoa unnacaaaaFy. Afldraaa P r ^ cwraapoais.

/'iTisiriPriTVTg*f'—Wonted* womaft w iiutft, fdf flrat-claaa aatabliahad tnialnaaa. to tairt

Opponmlty. Boa 11, Montclatr Btanoh. New­ark Evanins Nawa,

ava.. MRS. A&ND

ja k it o h a n d w i f e wanted, whits, to Uk:*of a r to r . mtd W '“ "*il"or rt-‘

na7t? tod” h“ '”e"l‘™««tloSaC rtKcaa; Hvina armrtmanta In huVidto*. Addraaa nn—— nov 4«. Nawa oflica.

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IDSDLO JTBADT iCKT 8T.i»o vlrli machine. ShipmanTS^ANP STEADY KBT HT.j ; uniPn n Cham-

n€<J. <Jr- of book

id neat: tnoteenth

OO.. 6ft3- CRVir-ES SKIRTS.

pert and nt, gontS 3RRIRON

tppor on live Ptp^t- it.r for ro5- ite wagei •1

on piftln t 49, News

b; lioady.. Bloom

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THOR- BALER- T ANP THOSE ,ARlEfi3T.

r Bx*i FOR *UT TO FLOOR. BROER

fumiBhtng,

;&nt: brains .eipeflence; right young Ifhi party.. M. WAL-

near WUl-

flre Iniur- iin«. Apply nlon bldg.W . ejtpsfl"ry. Addreat

offlot: iToo*! J. C.. Bo*

TprtntlM forlE R . 17 N.

c In overall Laundry, S9

poeing and d; good Bi]:' 11 Bergen i t

Aq«laCEKT % AND ATOM! D PAY YMBNT BCTKIOc m . ,

wanted: one wages; Isdy

N.. Box JSO.

Jttlngm,CLS’S i90NB,

dtsBtee. U.N, _______bite) weBte^rall two days.

onoB. young uralBhing de-; fS per week.

aa good Mofe

sleep homa rant manager.

P W QM 8We axpaiianoed ttcrlpliona for to the trade

Ithad and In-* 1 County; fOM Lh the beat of ty and ablUly iwd. Addreut.rn i good ta- *p«r*; eape*" la cetfeipond-

) or mgn. fcir to take offloe. Branch. New-

white. to i M ptldlng tft Bave

do minor re* Uonabit refers tdtng. A ddra^

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W A N T E D -M E N E M P L O Y M E N T W A N T E D — W O M E Nby Chrilfled Accoiintanta.

. e tea ad, audited. eystsmatlMd. QjQ^otis. InvaatlgMIon* Fartery cast

^ Our apaclaity. monthly iup«rvljion.a, Don. Bradaircfii. Hlght'W grade

ily. CXWSTa M Airi>TT TYMPANY, i I S ^ Base* building. Telephone

. OUKTANT—ilitpen, books opened and e l o ^ ; audited; systemarlEed, Invesilgstlone;

aotaaglsmeats sdjuMted. ftnanelal slat^ments: arrsniemenU for monthly eupervlslnn

and aartodleal sudils; thargas reusonable. Q LANQGAAKD. Red Mroed at., tel. TdHT Har|^._^ ________ ____________________ _BOOK-KEEPER-Cipert. Nviks halaneed and

hapt up to date tor nriita not employing •taady book-kaeper. monthly aupervlalon, flnnn- clal atstetnenii. entsnglcmenis Bdjueiad. hooka opened and closed, durllteU. aystems installed Addraas Compeent, Rnx i5. News office.BOOK-KEEFERrxE»per|enrecJ and mnaclen-

Uoue b<x)k-ke«p«r ^nd oific* man (,2Sv. with A1 refereirtcee. desires to change. Address Rook* mapar, JO North Willow st.. Montclair, N.BOC>K‘KEEFER, RM«erlence<] and sU ernund

mai), wUhae poaitlun. Address EapensiH-e hoM 7B. News offlc'e.BUkCKaM rrH-F1r»t-<-laaa carriage black-

smith, young, strong man. wLahes position In Newark or O t^ge. MR B. SClfhUBT Wsahlngton at., nrsnge. N. J ______BUTLER—A youriif colored nmii wants work

aa butler In private family Addrhas IN North Harrieon sl . Raat Orange ^RARTENDBR wishes steady poalll^n. n<n

afraid of work, references. Addrasr ZWICK, bos d, News officeBUTCKBR. siperlenced. aohsr and steady,

wohaa poaltlon Address FRANK. 07 Mul-' berry at__________________________ _______CHAt'FFIUT'R. married, wlshsi pt^ltloti In

prlVBti family; good meohsmf: flvo years driving. re/srenrCi. willing and Obliging j V D , care of MURRAl'. M Hleecker ei . New ark.CHAITFKt’R ami mechanic, aeven years' si

uerlanre. do own repair^ foreign or ATfiertran can , wishes THitirUm. ALEXANDER PAUL RON. ini Wsahlngton sL . ‘phons ROf L, UsHCet.(’HAUFFKl'R. prlTaU family, willing and

obliging, careful driver, own repairing. New York and New Jersey itcenae. J 0. D , Or'aat at . cityc h a u f f e u r , <N»loy*d. wishaa poattlon at su-

totnobile truck driver, fumlah good ref* erenos. F. PEaORAU, 4W Chaalar av«

DAY'S WORK, Tuesdays aud Wedneadava.warned by <^olorad WOtnafl. UH8. Cr^N

fiTANT. W Nawau st. __ ^DAY'S WORK-^lennan woman wlsbaa day’s

work of any kind. 97 Fairvlew avt., top floor rlghU ______________ _____ _DAY'S WORK—HviogArlsn woman; vavhlng

irofilng. house cliianlng lUH frmfh st.. ni . rtnior. ______________DAY'S WORK—Oenmiri woman whh'" ««>rh

by the ilay. MRS. PAKKER. 41 DKIsion piHat WORK—CI<M»nlTti By the day AddrcM

KMTTH. Bo* 74. Nsww office.GIRLS With pusltlons, grnersl houeew rkeri'

and pooks. lCOrPEL’fl''1TOIflhle Agency, At Jones s l . , 'phone SAW MkiHOUSKK BEPKR -A middle-aged i t,mi‘vu rii

reliable woman wants h poplium lu house keiM»er fur a widower or ooitiujixUi.n tor ly lady, no tJbjectH'n ti> s chiM, (ro . d enc4‘« If re,^uJrwi. Addreas ReMahlr. Box iHi News officeH O rBEK EErER Hrthed Amfrican Protestant

desires [>OSttlon as liouiMtruper where maid Is kept, or upsislrs work an.1 a u itt with groan cl.lldren, 1?. monih. Addrsw Kighesl Hafrr- epee. Box Pm. News ulficeHtWHWKEEl'KH MldJIf »Efil woman. Danish

wishes |H>slLl,jti as worktriK linuaekM^iier, cook and m.inager, ] MK..imi reference 17 North 7’hlrtwm h st FHKDEBli‘Kt!«.>NHidUPbiKKFUnR—li, fined middle-aged w'oruen

wishes pusJtion as hoiisekssper nr tend in rUk ur Ihvalid 18 Marie pi., take Main I.iti. isr. get riff Siuih HoltnontHDUPliW<’>RK--ReftTied Pretestan* woman

would llkn [wtattitjh in sitiaM r,iDilly. n,, launrlry. in city. Address C'liy. Itoi pi. News office

aara of horsee. oartful driver; eirellent refar anoap. Address Carsful. Ik)* Hi, News ntfioa

thliig; c

AvpkiriMBLeetgnd

dtibfi M agieik « htmaaiMglMr; i good rafaraooa. l(n PanntngtOB gt.

[tfOMingtcari A la^ to m a ;

COOK OBd obunbaanti^; two Oainait glrli wlah peattlotio, or tieuMworltr l i iipariiMet.

IJTJ W avtrlr a ri., aaoood floor.

jpOOflC-Poiltloa im bM m oooh; altr •A093 Viirfflig-Tigiiirt or rtgUiiiaaV

kwtfliay a tOOOK or lajundrui

dM qbdar 0 0 . 10 (Wm Oaaiica.

OSBIMPOOltll

at.. OiOraaga; tat.

COOX‘-Oood ploMi oooK dOfl g ip iral hoqaa- ip. ‘fiiinM good go tfim . i l l lM f o a at..

M floor.

Can___________C LlA yiN O ^W onM mahaa iTHaiiiiit sohoji

or clfioo or gwariS hooBawo^ fTtst door. 10 < te1nat a t

ktknKouttn

w e d i i e s d a } 5 = S p e c i a l R e a l E s t a t e D a y s = s a i u r d a y s

H O R a E S , C A R B U G E S , ET C . L O A N S W A N T E D — R E A L E B T A lJ j

EM PL O Y M E N T W A N T E D -M E N A ND W O M E N

CUt 'FT^R de.iifw jxianlnn as Janitor or cam talrtr. hones' and sonar, beat rafereiKie given

Addrem HoubSI, B<>* Tu, Nawv o f f ic e .______MAN and wife icoloredl wlah pusHlons In pii

vMu fHnilly. ■‘iiatiffsur. understands h»iss work; wlf«, omk and laundrcai; refererv.i*t Adflipss Hi'iiTT, Ik Race st., BliKimfieidMAN and wife: womsti. cook, man haiuiv «i|

ftfiiund Address Rellabia Do* 77. Newt otlli,* __________

P E R S O N A LNOTirk!--!. the undstfeijfne«l havs this i

sold Lhr hualnesa of Huth 8 tfehota. N ' Wasbiogiori strcfi All hills agulnst snM I" nes« erti to ha preienlewj to Krnesi F •111* PruJenilal building F FVPlIft. agcn:Rose Sl

c h a u f f e u r wlshOB poalbOti, boat roferaaiosa, strloUr sc bar. mantM Addaaaa w K . IT

Htiittar atCOACHMAN—Marriad mao, flhirllsh. a ^ Id.

d ^ ra a iltualicfi, tbOfougTtly undsnttands ths

i

COACHMAN wsnia position, competent, iresa Referencas. Boi hfl.^Newi oflVe

COLLFf’TOH—Eaperlenced collector will work on commission or low' salary, will give gond

•acurlty Address C , Box 4fl. News (ifflce.OAHRBKTKRINO and Jobbing; Bstlmatas

ehoorfully given, Jobbing pnjmptU atiendsd to. ROTH A WrTCHTER, J02 Plans stCARPENTER wants Jobbing, inside »r oui-

slde. etilmates furnished JOHN BRDCKA. asd RouLh BavejYth st.CARI^'NTEn wlahea work In factory" r&n Also

do other general work. H. B . 710 Bouth Blghiaanih at _______ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _COOK—Man 000k wnnta iltuaUcti LLOYD

HARRIS. 48 RaUroad av«.. BummUDRAFTBMAN desires work durlbg •pare hours,

traj3lng and detailing. Address B . Box 33. News 0mo«-DRrVER, married man. wishea poslTlfm. ihor-

oughJr underslanda rare nf horses Acidress J. cT. Box B8, News office.DRIVER—Young mao wtsb«a pcaltUm or any-

Uilng. HALMO, 30* Elm a t______DRUGGIST RBLIEP. Tueaday. Wednesday

and PS^doy opHn J . Box 220. Bemards- v4Jle. N _J________________________________GARDENER, alngte (JSl, wacta position aa

haad gardenar or foraman on private eat ate; 13 years' 8Zi>erience; best ref trance. Addrase GEORGE DONO%'AN, itare Payne WhJiiYay, Manhaaset. B. C-. Box B6 _____ _________HORBlilSHOER, with toola. wants putitlon

Addrsae GsneraJ Dlackamfth. Do* it , Neve oflkn^__________________________ _______LUKCT-rMAN, underatands tending bar, wUh-

as position, refsrencaa. rni^ommanaaUona. AMrass Saloon, Box fi, Neva ofllceMAC1H3NTBT AND TO01.MAKE5r A1 me-

tihanio, steady and aober, kmg exptrlanoe in die. Jig and general tool and aXD«rlniehtaI work. Is open for engagement. Aildress Tool­maker. Box 81. Newt offioaMAN—Tore for horses, or make htmaelf gen­

erally Useful. 14,1 Norfolk at , first floorMAS. oolore^L useful, work at anything, ref*

«nnce. 84 I^lnceton st., Past Orange.P a in t in g a n d oBt&RATi.NQ, is m ptr

day; aU work gitaranteod. op<'n shop C B MORBE. 840 EPoomUeliJ ave.. Newark

HOUS^EW<>RK—Girl. Polish, lately landed.wishes ilgiti h"ueswDrk wood w rher. hut

slow, family adults, sinall wafsa till WhsIi ington tcIIOCSEWORKKRB wish imsin''n. tilsn a few

greon girii at MBS W ,Iiill VHnVb Agency 3uh Bprliigni^lil sve . tolophoue h'^ij MarketHOT'BEKEEPPTR -I^mt-oliips colored, aettlal I widoa' aa hoiiaekeeper for elderly couple Address M RB !. M . 7R Warren at . cityHofBrtWORK—Olpl. viperlencsrt houueworktr,

would Mk« tn go out a few Inutrs each day Addraaa H E,. Fjc< 3(i, Nsws nflu-eHOT’HE'W'ORK—Womarj wishas houaework.

waahlog. Ironing, houamleonlag. or Id mstau^ rant, sleep hnms. 4tH% Union at.HOIT8 HTWORX—Woman wlahes houaaworb fo]

two. plain ceok. In Roseville or lower Raat Orange 61 Ftrat st., aacotkd floorHOT*BirwOTUt-OoloTwd girl weiiiB gvfisrai

housework, or ^ay's work, borne nights. GORDON, m Aoadimy at |KOI IBi-TWORKKR—German girl wishea poalllon

aeneral houMcworker Address O^rtyan, ' Box 82, Nen's office.HOl'flEKEKPER—Refined, middls-aged wnman

as hnuaekeeper, amau family. 8*0 Eighteenth avs . aacood floorT40i;i»E'WnRK-Oerraan glrT Juai landed,

wants pceition for genera! Hcuitework. 124 Hamburg pi.HOUfiE CI.F*jTNiNG~^~bouiewiirk by day. II

i«er day bend postal to ANbKRSON. 116 Weet st.Kol^BBWORX — Young Hungaplan woman

wishes gensral ivTUaework. 1 ^ Baldwin «i . cityHOUSEWORK—Ught housework, good hcene

preferred to high wages. no cards BT9 Broad st.

TAKE NOTICE—I have eold my saln-ih Nn.U7 biitrvnih avs.. to Mr Paul hIi

claims Riust Ite prrwnied wllfain i1v« r|nv», frtmidale. « JITLITT KHAITt t f H.

737 hkuth FlHhl^SMili st.MV wife, lAHJlsa Pb-et1ar1ck. hsvit.g i^fi mv

best liiid hoard, I will not be f',rdiiy bills conirac^ad In my name a M»HK\VI.. F‘Ul£m-:IUUK, 417 Ri>ulh nsv iri'lisi\VA NTFTv'I’srman<-nl, ruflnad ■•umlrv l■>' lrt

for ui'inlh-old baby , wbusp i^ernni* want to irnvi»i e rite full pnrilculam A<1,iresa !>r- rnnncnl Pox A, N«wa i>ihi’s. f're-isoLADY uKn picksd up wuicb In iLirr.i

HUM'S rp'iirn to etore. uj- aha la kruiv, wave

FURSBuflin«M P g r to n a i i

Ft^RBMAI BICE J ^'ARHOl.I.,1N7 WASMINGTON I'R.U-nf.AI, FURRIEH

All hindi if fur mads to ordarRam iilellng and rcualrlngFins line of furs m rny own mamjfe.Tur*'Mr srmioc an>l mink a /e of euparl ir nuiLllty Reasonable priersI have also on hand a line of pony oaiacul

SJld Hudson ien.1 coats if^rmerly whh W. K. A R Burnati

L D 'm O K F SOiW

HDUSFTVORK--Glr! for light housawr'rk. sleep h .ms. MRS. RCHMlliT. Bl ll ^ ^ n sl . clty.

KGUgEWORK—RslIablft ocl/>red womaa wlehee htiuasrwork al ono«. 3d Naw ai . Mo&tolair

HOUBRWORK-Polish girl wants generaJ housework 134 Rsimont are., second floor

HeU’SKWOR K •Colnrsd woman wishes general housework, no washing hfl Bummll pi.

HOUBBWGRK -German girl w1eh-»e gmisrsl hnusework. .Tl Niagara st . top floor.

IJOUSEWi *Ri( - German-Kfigl isb apeakiug gtrlC^ll m ..................

Manlcirrlng fare anil scalp mnsssge. fham- puotnf sort nnlr x<hhIs

jolDf sod liKlr dressing, with • full Hus of

, 339 Hprlngfleld ave., cityHOI'S£^'ORK —Girl wajiti housewr»rli;

nlghis. PRIUE, 84 College pi.HGUHRWORK—Girl wishas general hSki^worli.,

colored. 113H Pennington st.HOV3EWORK—Girl wijihes gsnenl houaawork.

I4fi Norfolk fli.. flrst flour.LAl'NltRESB—Reliable mlored woman wishes

piac« as laundress, ueek or days' work, sleeg hnm<i: rafererice hfRK HRiDEMAJv’. 24 Kud son SILAI'NDREBR, rolnred, waoli day's work;

good reft-Tanoee, answer only hy card. I ^ I aA WALIaACK. S Crane st , city, third floor

.LA I'NDRFBS wishea work; Honda* ofid Ttioa- orlorad laundrspi. Otn or writsday. bj-

HARtAKH7fTf>N 78 Jones st.LAITNPBY work wanted kl horns or ftrag

dry washes; cod furnish good refereac*. HARRIS. 76 Tlehsriur st.

PLUMBETR^^^ood albarouQt! pluinbsr wlihM a steady poaltton. Addrssa A., Bo* tt . N sw

office. ___________________ __________ ^STABLEMAN—Ostieral atabiemati of dTtrer;

ooackrrian or general housevoric. IS South Fifteenth st.. East Orange.S7*RNOGRAPRBIR dNlrss svanlng w«rh; elsrf-

cal or stenofraphto. Addraas Bisno, Hot M.

WATCHMAN—LArga. aotivs 9D yeara ofhoswahoeing experience, wants pbeUlnn. Ad­

dress Watchman, Box fig. News offioe.

LAUNDHKH8 wnnte washing and tfonfhg or olsanlhg by ihe day or west; goi^ laundeoM.

301 Plane et., flrit floor.l*AUNDREBi, flret-clase, wants day's worh.

Call present amployef, 7 Warren et., cityLAUNDREflg wlahea^ag** work, or go out by

week. IS West Klnnay pi.LACS curlalna cwMM «p 40ota, pair. MRS.

HOFMANN, t Meroar ooiut.U tCE CtTRTAINa dons.

BROCK. 40 Habkln sL8dc. pair MRS.

YOUNG HAN, agsd 23b High Bnhool sduoa- tian, clerical expartenos, wlihea poiltlOD

'When be can learn good trade. Addraae Intel- llgapt. Box fta. Neve offloaYOUNG MAN, German, refined, apssks Efhg'-

Ueb. would Uka to laarn pattoni'mahJng. not afrala of worii. Addreaa AjntHtlaoa, Box 84. Newt ofiks._______ __________ _____ _YOUNQ MAN; •rood, strong German-Ameri­

can wlahaa ooeftfon as ^ In le r : two years' axperlanee. Address BCHOENBl, 66 Newartt i ty o u n g colored man, bandy around the house,

dsslres a steady posltloti, doing housework. Call at 166 Tbtnl s t . Bouiii Change. N. J.TOUNG MAN wishes posRiem private familyi

ttnderttands hotisowork. hones, cows and poaltir- UlNKARD. Sfll Blni st.TDUNO HAN. age KJ, wishes ptTeUIOD as

d rl'n r and pofier. Addraas Dh-rar, 6D t4b- s r ^ et.. otty.TOtTNG MAN wlahaa postUan a t most any-

thltig; can glwe best rafersBUMs. 8B Ckntra

MOTHIHl'B HBILPERr-Experienoed, refined German m others btlpor, or nurse to a child .

wages |30. $60. Address Nurse. Boa 93. News Office.NURflS—CanUnammi nurss wlihea angage-

menu. 640 Hlllllfle avs.; 'ph^na^27B2 Wav.OFFICE CIjBRK—Young girl. 17 yeare old.

would like poalllon oa olfiae clerk; ex- parlanced. good refercnoc. Addraaa Clerk. B<)x kS. News ofiloa.o f f ic e WORK-OIt! wishes good position In

office; experienced sienygrapher and type- wrltsr. P. BAUER. 74 Washington ave.PROOF-READER, ihurcMighly ooenpetart, neWa,

book, magaiine; union. C. D.. 120 I.JDCo1n st., Passaic.

____ _____ will give general maesage aaloohol baths; wort room thoroughly heatedconn 11 pa t1 on, aloohol batl70 C3otumb|a at

g M P ^ Y y g O T W A N T E D --W O M E N

ASTROrnOH. lADTEfl]DO YOU KHTED HELP T

IF YOU ARB IN THkiEmATE WANT OF

HouifEHOLD flanvANTs: Ca l l at t h e

RECEPTIOif-ROOiil OF THE BURElAU OF VM P L£m aH T <lfW THE CtTT. IN THE dY T » A U j, AmtDX BUILiaNG, ON FRANICUN

AT.. IHVERT A m niM O ON , EXCEPT lAX- tmOAT, B E T T O W THE HOUM OF 1

AMD AYOU WILL MEET AND. IT SUITED. CAN

BHPUyY, W m iO U T AMT EIXPSNfll, EX- FEmYNCED

o o o s a iskfO M D R nnB .GElfERAL BDUflBWORlCMl

NUB0 E0 . SSbLHVnUdBB&il ETO.AAOD OTHEftfl MOT aSXLLBD. BUT READY

AMD WTLUVO TO ACCEPT gMPt/yYMBMT. POLITB LAXrT ATTBOTAWtfl.

OOQgl Oermsh, Hsagarton. M orm lan, footeh, Irteb a&d Protsstant osaksi Garman

S7*BNOORAPHBR~Touhg ■woman ■wishes poel tisn as etsnographer, o t clerical work; raps-

ble of operratiQg ewItcKboord. Address willing. Box T3. News offioe.STENOGRAPHER; rapid, aecurate; 7 years’

sxpsrtence, manufaoturlng and marcanMIe business. Address Experience. Box News ofRca.s t e n o g r a p h e r and office ssefatant wlehee

position; rapid and acourate: five years’ ex­perience*. Address CoCDpetent Box 67, Nerws office.flALEBWQHAN—Tonng sroman, axperienoed.

waata pcaltlcu os ealMwoman, bakery or ■mall store; refewtioe, Addreso L., Box »*. News offioeSEAMSTRESS wiihfls poiltlon by the day or

weak. MRS. U. D R l^ , 657 Camden et.

waitress sad Irish waRrevae; n um s; wa bavs the beet and oioit help; o t r or oouatry. O T^m UP’B AfleMy. 78 O n b s i t . Orange; Id. ftfiS; h<mrs, fl-S, ,

ocMiUnt, washinf, Irbattig. or wdalafl. W rin a b ii mlddle-sged

elti woman; good raforaiuia; elty preferred. ■IsiBkir s l I,_____________________

300K--Aaairtoao weiten u ocert end latn- dress In a email fa S ll j ; Saet Orange m -

Addrrts Coot. Boa R. News offloe.

WASHING,IRONED AND ROUGH DRIED.

The originator* In Nrwark of the now popu- ttlar ROUGH DRY BYSTEM. W'e have the largeet and moat completely equipped plant In New Jersey for thia claai of ■work. At 6 CEhTTH A POUND we do your family waeh— Iron the bed and table linen, towele, eta., and rough dry the rest of the clothes for home flnlehlng- Starching Included at 6 CENTB A POUND—each class of Ma«n washed Mparato- ly -rtgu larlly and promptness la oofiectlon and delivery guaranteed. We terye over 2,000 satisfied ouetomere. No ohargt leas than SO eeMs is made.

WATCH FOR THE BLUE WAGON. ID LURR ROUGH DRY LAUNDRY CO..418 MARKET 8T. 'PHONB UKT, S268.

WASHING—Rough dry family washing: there Was a time when you wars worried over wash

daw, bow 70u ware going to get It done, whether your woeberwoman was fOtag to dlaappolnt you. e tc .; to-day It la so different; now you only have to write or 'phone Warden Laundry; they will coma on a regular day each week, do your washing battar than you can have'It done at home, usbig only the best eoaip asd pleory of water, Juet as you would a t borne; we do HO peunds for 7n centg; over flO pounds. 4 cents per pound extra; this 1n- eludei the trcmltur of a large proportion of your

r ^ r Mr Wa BDBLI. atMm L»bb- dry, t t Croos et. 'P hone 1706 Branob Bicok,WASHING—f l t^ tweaung ever the woshUi^

let the UNEBDA WE?T Wa RH LAUNDRY High st.

w osnts: returu<WDT Wa s h l a u n d r y .

do Tour entire faindy wash tot led within 34 hours ready for

tine; give ue a trial. Tel. lII!lfW B, B.WASHING—Olympia Band Laundry. 128 Rank

■1.: ftrs1*claaa •a-ork guaranteed; shirts and ooUars our specialty; give us a trial and be Oobtinced: all work called * promptly. for and delivered

WASHlNa—Ootored woman wants wagblng to ljUe home: sadafaotton guaranteed. A p ^ 01

Glfllnridge aire.. Hoototalr.

WASHING—Woffian 'orants washing, eteaalna or day’s work, Wednesdsyt and m d a y a SffS w arran SL

WASHlNG^riTennaa wonuw waots washing Irentnf. Address Work, Box afl, News offioe

i n

WABBIWO—Wdman ■wuts washing, ironing or olesming by day or wssli 18T Buaee* ave.

WASHIMQ—Osfmaa wpmaD wwuM like to lAhe w ashlnt Bettie. 12 NwibUtsL

1st floor,WASKTNG-~WbiMB wlMjes washteg 1

Im by day. BM Ilorth Fifth oL

OOOM. flokusA wMtsa plM» Mfiteiit U W g K i t , ottg- ________

O H J ^ e NURflS^-lUspodttMa fM wants sfl- uSS m ss shluFv awFieiiSSiawrsss; «r

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F ICAh M tlttva bir m a u i a( _______________________ __________ _____M lllli. B., »r V«n ftouttn l^ jf J g n jO A ddni. w w h. Bo,

OHAMBKWUID-^Amfrle™ o h a S i?■WM, MUM flilh gSU raa <r lljH lK tu m % .

■FbCM tU W B. B.lond. W M p lu a mm

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sk irt waJsi, m ■ a t eattioB utg

•lit FHday* 0^ . ^

D R M K A EB B -Tocm g girl wtsiwi poMtion wRh liiii i i is h |i as ksiper; uadsntands sawtiiM,.

OaB er w rm m Mbsta w x t e a ^ s t . top flesr.p |g i i B « A r - & d d L Biaart d r a s s a i ik i i^ '^ .

C M M llA X lN O : taUorlnf; home s r sot; sgs. Mka iiii iig r a s t M odM t Bsa M . N e w g ^

-** — _________________ _______________( lI in iK A X n ta —EXp*rl«)c«4 In a n m k w fe .

t i h * » t » •BtAamnim. AMnmm i8 gm « «l

V^JkflKUTO— WoiDVl m n t . W tihin. tn boTM. 8* CUftoo m .

™ t i j t o ^ w o r t . Ckil u NorthHarrieon s t . East Orange,

rOTWp womM, r.(ln^ , UnroucMr damertl-e»»d, wwM w rviM tn reinin tor honx.

»nd MBii taufh t typtwrttini nnd stotocrachr er beok-lceeptiw. A M n u Wlllln* 3 o i Bl' N « n oA h .TOCTtO WOIIAW, wlUi Mven y n n *

<DM iB te n e n i em « worli. d n l m noikloB to m ck c« ^ ii]p ; eut* Uniit. A ddnai th - perience, aTw elnut iL, Ketmrk, M, J;TauN O ermAn. raSned. v Mh i pcaluoa wtHr*

iwt tMAted o e eertanl; thenraghty donm u . a la d ; Uee a ida t pliln oootilnt oh h m iw Ad.

M tn tkH t. Boa*90, Kew. etBpe.TOTTNCt WOKJlX deatni paeitlM a t n n m l

o ^ wmrki tee teow iadn AddnM OWdA So* Bt. New* oBloe

'UVO m n a .News offioe.

refined, would Itks tofor soMgla,

DOG—Loft. white Frerwh poodle, with ye]- Low ears and y4llow ipot op back; reward.

CAPTAfS JOHN S. BROWN, SB Heddeh tw .D o iw .oe l, bull terrier, ^brliulle and white.

F O R SA L EA. C. GETClIlUi* A CO.

IW MARKET BT.h MCWARK N J..t FKW flUOGhilTU'NM

BOT W.MKR ItOlLEHfl AM> J’lJ'KS Aluminum Enamel.

F«iH V iirfi KldCKlRK.U. G. Hteina. Wax Fluli^h ot ■

PAINT ViM'H eii-RKENti NOWr«‘**n i'*aini] itresn or l1U(h

II'HjFH \U IA j n o t rtJlOW LK.^K\ M'OTS. itiwif (>meni or Hoof t's^m

A ALLS hom e r l e o a n t RKrt:*Mureoco, Ca]rlm<^, Banllla '■ Iv-vlt^is-

AIH IIKATIS’O FTUlSACttli, ei^.m «iv] h<it water heating boilers anJ ra>imuti'e. all

hUhh, f*ilii»tnra, vatvpi. air n?riiH Ha1>e««o" aiul ijlpH covering. kllvK^u ratisr-*

ranr« h<<lli>ra, »lnke. *'«sh irn>.-4 an i itie'el oi'^eiH, hiKh and low tJiUvrn te. »!»• Hnn*! r>i|l plm tiath lube. ;a‘ ruTlfN, a frw III'ri- N|ers aav*rn In wbsIi tiaye hinks t ' J 'Ath tiii>e combined: gow^e are urw ntui hlfb

• grade at lowest prices K. 11 LhoNAKD. li Limtaj-dy et., Newerli. N. j. T«i. A75L MUt.

AUWATB UN UA.NT). laisf* quantH> ">f b«h t>uil 1 .iitd huild-

las maierlAt, B<jarde. Jutai , Umber. *aah ajid door*.

VAN KEt'RKN A tb'N I'AHflAiu AVK, UAH'f m : w ahi£.

'IBLEPHONK kJlii IIaKHUsoN

LADDWi DBflIRING ADVlCPDy frpBriAIJST. 20 YEARS EXPflRl KNCK, ALL FKMALF, AU.MFMS '[■KAiNttI' Nt'RhE IN ATTKXDa .NVI;r«>.n r i 'Lt a t i<>n f r k k im i l s in'*HTNIUVS, 114 l 'l l ] \ vn<: IbU SK, lUM Wl->T 65TU J4T NEW VmHK <.‘1TT, TAKE ELEVATKL. M'liWAT (111 RrilPACE CARP I'O edTll HT l^TATUiN

OXYPONriRl« the dlsducttv* health frirce of netvir*; in Instrument Invented by Dr. Hr't’clilM Rench/' by which this dladuetlve force 1* coiitrolied for the healing of dlivaaes. U hue viirked wnr- dere, even In extreme, nhetlnate nml glven-iiii- todie raees FWwnrf of iTnltatlnitr the nrla- tnal han t>iil cm* cord and beare ihr nnme r.f T'r T7. Aannh* A f>>. For fro* literature end fullInforTTLRllon addreee B- Tl. GEOROl. pn|e agrni, 4tfl Union building, Clinton et., Newark, N Ji7r . MANDEVIU,E. speclnllet. 673 Timed at-.

over I'YiUds'ii, twenty yner#' rxporldince ae a specialist ^n all chronic dia'va**"' of men an] women, catarrh, norvoua dIeeBeee, d!B*afln>e nf htori. kidneys, sloniach, liver bla<I‘1or. rheu* mstlsm, Urinary and all lung dli*ap*e

Notice—OlfifS hnuri. 2 to 4 P. M and 5 to 6 P. M ; aleci Tueadsy and Ph-lday nurnlng, to 11. Office closed Sundave and Wedn«fldaye.

4DVICE FREE.

rKlROPODlfiT B fiI[.8 BT. 2B l-BPAP BT.

FIRRT gUALITY AND Pn;RFE'''T MATCH OT’ARANTESP 'FKONE 4ai0 m a r k e t .

DK J U. GAROTA. RYE BPTVTALTflT. after finding that few people wear the proper glosses, offers the public a unique modem ays- tem of eye eiamlnatlon: eye strain may causemany ilia, auch as. Hesdaohea. n«-vmi«ne*», etomarh, bci»’*ls, femal* troubles, eto ; f rtJter* eye strain shm oihera have fallsd

79 MAL3E7 RT . 11 A. Sl TO 8 F. H.

OUT TOUT carpet cl*anlng and your uphol« Bterlng done where you get quantity and

quality for your memsy Globe Carpet ClM.Qlng end Upholetcrlng ^o , 9-U Cam*' beil tt.: formtrly 949 Hr.iad ec.

BUPERPLUOUi HAULWarts. MnUi and Rhliiiiiajhv removed ferev# by electricity; 21 .ware" experlenoc

UMS. WFIITERVBLT 60M UBR7IB WaahingtiMi et.

PUREST ITALIAN OITVTl OIL- Gerutne Parmlglano cheeas; tntpertad

■paghattl. GUnduls'i chorolalea aad all other Italian speoUmee. WILLIAMS * SiAGNANl 6 HellavLlle ave.. 'phone 9090 B. B,

UMR. HROWNB-lSectrio e^aip masaage and Hbampoo. QOc,; nianlourlng, gentlmuftn, 6bc,

ladift. 2Ac.: sale on switches IW-trcn, t 2 : Spring Mold style, latest hair drea*i^. comb* Inga made up auy eiyte you wlah. 776 Broad al., cvppfielte German Saving* Bank.__________ANY person suffering from Indlgeatlon, dyepep-

sla or any itomsen trouble, can b# perma­nently relieved; nawly dfsobvered home peme- dv. easIlT prepared, recipe fli; money back if not delighted WM- RHAW, .*W1I Chadwlok ave.MAB8BI7S1!, who has eucoeoefutly treated peo

ule for narvous troubles, f«oor pln.'ulation,antf

D pt .

LADIES, ATTENTION—Why pay Vic., and Bflo for puff*7 T moke the same thing for Lflc.;

switches, transformations, made from comb- Inga; alt work guannteed. MRS WOI/F. 136 South Ninth it- ____ __________UADIEfl. ATTENTION—Wfiy pay 2flc and fiOo

for pulTaT 1 make the same thing for Ific.: switchfs, tnuisfonnstlons, made rrom domb- Inga; all work guaranteed. MRB. WOLF. I66 South Ninth ft. ____________________MRS. L. WILLia, old ostrich feathers cleaned

and dvpd without shrinkage; willow mads from old feathers; feathen burled oo hat in

■a few hourg* notloo. 119-Halsey at., opp.Oedor_____________________ —MIDWIFE—Prtvmta nurring, conAnanent. odop

Hoo: mother-scare. LUDWIG. 881 Blghta*nth are., comer Twentieth st., fii»t floor: (aks Springfield or Plank rd. oar to TwMtlOtb etMATTKflRB^ made over a t customer's resi-

deaoe from ll.M up; beet wnrk guarameed. we sell bed apringa mattreosea at factory prices. I. LiONDA, 2(kI Springflela ave.BOWIjTNG ALUCTfl tc hire to clubs threa darn

a week free. The Hawthorne Oafe, F. M. DIET^B. 198 Hawthorne ave., near Bergen atDOER your sawing machtn* T>eed repalrIngT

If so. send portal to MR, MITuHHIjL, 40 Thirteenth ave.; he repair* all makes.

BREASTPIN—Lost. *n old-faehionod, twisted gold brenstplii; not oommerclaJIy. but sentl-

mentally, valuabta. Pindar please return to 49 Bouth dlntMi at.. Bast Orange, suitable raward. _____BANK BOOK—Lest, bonk bonk No. 3S4699. Is­

sued by the Howard Saving* In*t]tutlon; pay­ment has bean stopped. Finder Is requested to Icava same at the bank. 768 Broad gt-- Newark.N. J.__________ __ __________________ ,BHOOCH—LoM, diamond brooch, on Woehlng-

ton, between Crawford at. and Orpheum. Re­ward If returaaili to F. W. K., 488 M'lehlngton eL, city- _BAG^Loat, slhar bag qontalning srnall aaount

of money, betwoen W6 OraJtgo and MO War­ren its ., reward. 540 Warren_aiDOQ-*'Lo»t, Friday, October IB, a Sootch ter­

rier bttoh. West Orange lloenas No. 17; inlt- able reward paid for Informatlou or ratuni to B. 8 BAhTORD. Ridgewood road, OOrMr Ludlngton road, Bouth Orange. N. J,1XH>—Boston terrltr brlndle, white marking

on face, white breast; partly whttt Dollar i nd f*«t, kfnk tail, name C*aesar: reward. McDKRMOTT. 236 North Twsnty-secoBd at . Ekrt Orange; 'phone I919R Orange.

R ouflFhold Ooodfl i n d P n m ltu Mat a . MARK'S. a08 Washington si., corner

Academy 19'« are the largssl second-hand furnliure House In tb* city: fumlturr sllghtlv used lold for lew than half price: nan see forfourself; enamel beds, cost | 6. we veil for

1.50; dining room tables. oO»t fllfl, we m M for flfl; wmAhelonda oost }A. we sell for 7Ao.: par­lor stoves, cost rt. ws sell for IB; kitchen range, cost 119. we sell for Ifi; Portland range, coat flSn. we sell for 99. large bureau, ■wllh IflTg* glaea. cent fllA, we sell for |8 46; three-pl»‘i'c fharlor suit, |fi. pookers, 2ftc. and up: feaih'*i ^Mlowa, HAc. and up, and a great many things ton nurnurou# to mention, a t a HARK‘9 208 Waehington et.. comer Aoad- eihy et.

AN o p p d h t T^NTTT to buy bigh-olats furni­ture vpo' rh^ap; Uii d only a enort time; oak

dlnlng-mt-m fomplsre, elogant parlor eiiti, rugs, brass bed. dresaer *od ohriffonlar, lone curtains, .-ut giasn: grand chance for :'oupl* starting housekeeping Bepaiattly or (oftether: can he seen lo-bighi and tO-tnorrow; no deal­ers. 86 flnufh Th!rt«**nih #t

BRABB hed. 94.50. hctfivy iroa bed. I t 26. kttch- cabinet, 98. ridehoard, tifl. cost 940;

round table. 98: mshPaan)' book cast. |19. cogi fSC: mahoganir library table. $8. parlor suit, 960, cost 9100. leather couch, |8; white enam­eled dresser and wash stand, 97; iaim wal­nut dresser and wash etand. 99.50; Portland range, |lb fVk parlnr «t<nra JJt 28. 19 yards body Brusoel oarpel, 16.50. 14 yarUs Axmlnst*r carpet, 94.50: 16 yards ingrain, 9K.5<); pro-Br.uw- ssi rug 98.50, and a groat many other goods

99 C-------cheap. I Orange st

CARPET, 17 W; rug. 19.60. coot |I4 tkl; ntnrmr used go-cart, IB.fio, rook stove. 98M); side

board, I!0.50 Centre.

1011 Bprltigfleld ave.. Irvington

CARPET your floor tor 98; reversible rugs;beautiful wool Hurmrae, Drlentals, Ken*

qtnglon fuge. 189 Irvington av«.. South Orange.

with bull dev ooUar. pi. 5 r*wartDOG—Loet, oollle pop Roium t* 68 Ganova st

and Tooetv* reward.

katum to 2D Ayi^le COMB see us t | you want your home well light­ed; sole dii^tribuilrtg agehoy the Kant loeortsd

light. K E N ra . 24 Clinton at.

FOB—Lost, one watch fob; Myatla Bhilne creesikt of Private Lodge. No. 33 Return

to O. WTBSNER. 903 Brood st. and raoatwa liberal reword.GLAaeSB-Loet. .

sts>, a pair of broken aol< return to OONNKLU 12 Orli

OD Washington or Warron [Old bowed glaoMi:

eant a t.; reward.LOCKET—Loet, Monday aftareOQiL gold lodfe-

et. bearing tnlttaJs M. s. and 1906i rtwwrd: finder kindly notify or reuirn to C. B. KXiTNdl- HAMMBR. John s t- BelUytlle, N. J.OVERCOAT—Lost. Sunday aftamoqn, ovewoai,

between Mtllbum and Hilton. Finder p1t>o*s return to 43 fiouth Sixth a t , cityw a t c h . Lost gold waxch and ohain. Mob-

nlDg on Broad sL, CUototl —'

BLBGANT gas dome with six burner*; ooat |30 reoaotly, sell for 97 5 Rteuben m .' Sost

O r a n g e ______ ______FURNITTTlE^—A nearly new parlor suit, coo*

lilting rjf tlve place*, beautlruliy uphololerad la damask sllk^ a real b arn in , also rookere and bureau. Ajjply between 0 and 4 o'clock to- morrow. WodpMds^. only. Room tfi, 28 Clinton s i , NewarkFOR BALE—RIobartli

Pranoh range pl.. Dost Orange.

bardioQ 4 Beymon Oo. steel In good omditlon. Rg VertKin #. N. J.

FINE 985 parlor auK for 913. In good order; good bargain. 826 Bouth Sixth st.

Abel ott front t

Vt ATTCK ANT> FDB~La*l. All gold watch and fob; Initials J. 1 .. _

returned. 68 Chestnut ava. West Orgpjfy.

itod 4*9. Of R s m ^ t f i

indaff. laS^i 1. Rewasd If

H a n d s o m e dlnlu-room ohajfs and eldeboem and cut glass. C ^l all week. 466 High et.

IfAGNTnCENT solid mahogany larg* dreesi^ with beautiful shaped mirror; also oak dress­

er, 91O; inahogaDy parlor table, 98.8O. W Cbestnui e t. noar Broad.

F O U N DMONET—Bmall amount of n ^ e y found m

Wednesday; East Newark. Addreee 13 dum et.. Kearny

HO. 8 Portland roDf«, flr 80; No. 7, |4,6d: n*w Aimlrifter rug, 9*13. fllS. sideboard. I l l ;

round axUrnslOD table, with threa leaves, fl7. and a number of other things at 166 Wosblng- lon at-, first floor

POCK57TDOOK found da Market s t . oontoln' Ing money end keys. Inqulrw MRB. LAltf-

ONE FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUIT smd cover* two dr***eri. two wssh*t*nde. four single

wblu »name1 beds, ^ I n g s and mattr***; hal] •eds. odd stands and chairs;’T r r- rack, two leather bs

ey end k * ^ t Rhode Island hen#' call Tuesday and wsdoasday 27 Orac* st ‘ave., Bloomfleld. N. J.

near Wataassing

P A T B ^PATENTS, DisigDi, Trade-Uarko. Copyrighla.

^ "How to Oat Thsoi.''Bend for my free booL JOSHUA R. H. POTTE Patent Las'yer, 896Ninth st.. W ashlngtan:l29 Ch#^- • adetphla; S B. Dearborn s t . <AJ

^ ------- .wyer(^aotnut ii., Fhii.

iJcago,FRAENTZEL a RICHARDS, Patent

•ollcltor, C- S. »M ror»l*a M tM ti, tmrte: marks, oopyrighta, T45-7 brogd at.. Federal .Truri Bldg.: Srtabilslied 188fl: tri. J941 i S CEVBRETT. RUSSELL M.. patent 1aw y«^~^i

matter* relating to invsnUon*. trademarks and o^rtg fata In th* patent office and o o u ^ Comer Broad and Market; tal. 4d6SR Itarkot.

8T8.

OAK music eabtnel, oak costumer and rook- •s*k 84 SouUi Sffvsnth r . . SALMON; no doaki*. _______________________________PARLOR SUIT, mahogany, ihres pl*o«*, 928;

very line chlff^mler, 14-75, book case, 910; li­brary table, TDlselon. 17.60 16 William st.. near Broad-__________________PRIVATE sale Of household furtlsblniira Thurs­

day, Oclobrr Ift. between 9 A M. and 8 P M., at 14 JiicHiih ■(.. Newark.BDUND Sltg Oak parlor stove. alnMat new.

perfect order, flfi. 686 Bouth Savsntsemth st.,diiy

FO R S.VLF

H ousehoM an d F u r n i tu taSKLI"' FEEl'INil L'Uirlo! nfriv#, imno-aiL.' ki<w

I'K ntsi‘hln'‘. osk h'<li>>om ault. andX' ‘<1 'i>*ira slSKR«v Flirt flai. 852 tSs'KIuxI in rtSlN'fVJR trains

st'is i-Arp*?. JIrt, N’li K ■ rsngo, fh Ml in IVl;

AHIC YtRT looking for fl«1urr« soi'h as ooun- i«rs. Buai**. show cases, shrhuif. grocers'

D'f iKiies, also &ai Ice boxes, ovairr bars, fish ■ unda, restsurant flitures, Hutuhl* terms oi* iciiiteJ lu all savM t>ae half t i buvMig from th« Newark Puroltssms l'•'nl|'^n^ Avadsmy•t . 1*1. fliy4L Market. Flstuira made luurder; w* ifuy ew nlhlD g thai \ • ij ilor't oeed.AFi'ItAL']' r.KiHng, 1135 i>*r rU., Do srooitdSi

dhJ]b and cement fre*, raniv'i dilpUcsied ttnywiiere, Aspivali Neverissk. nx>f pemL reo, irtc.; block 80c. t>«r gal , se* at for rooditg Hni) supplies. 'PbMoe 6S6 Vksvprlr

VlfnxjH ROOFING U<>. i; A'ngm *t-Al.J. K-INfiS of ser.nrd-hand building material

for suit, sash, di'stra heimocs and pins bcenli. KujOO su. ft it-iapie fl>v ring biilliUngs bought and remr-ved A HOWE; ]!<• Main *t . corner Hollywood avs.. l^ei urang*, N J . ‘phonv S'JfJSJ.ACCOUNT of huabanfl'a death will a«l) ham-

merleos gun for 918 Fvi farther partlc- uJara, address Widow. Box 77, News oflloe.BARGAIN Id te a moaUea; 8.000 welebacb up*

right and iDverLed manilea. on aal« until Mid, at wo Or 81 per doaert; regular dt r. value; don't mils this chance. KENT'S Light Htore. 14 ninibn *1 oldest In Newark i»h<me IWOOJMark*! Hupplles for all lightsyil.LlAHD aod pooj tabiei. anppllee. *(c ;

fables bought, sold and r^nh'd. rviishinasnd -ei'nvering a specialty L r itix iw factorii 161 Market ft 'phene 248* MwrhrtFiT.UARD.* pool labies. A OANFIKI.D. ikfl

Mtirtet st,, m fr's; prioM low; bnughl. rtld mited, cosh or Iftstattneins, repairing auppUe*UAMV carriage, brown rr-d. wiih l*Htfi*r

»'i Util* ua- tl rii.-ell''n’ curvi .1 lou. C"fi tt+ij fnr 112 BO. 76 N ' rth KU"^nlh f- .

Kj/i!>( OrangeKlilEH'-Pabal's fomnus Milwaukee beer, light

III darli, fll per J’ljiim- 77(1 Waverl) .K*nrl |i-.ptaJ J. B HRAHHKH. oilyCAMKKA8—New Hall mirror rell*i

11*11 with fine leiis, ciHnplete. tliS, eashy 'siTin 150 N*wn.rk PhLiio Supply Co 111 WAii?ilnxtoti *tr.m ii rcxlslvr, NntlonnI. coet |12A, spII for

t2^ isrue *hd moiltuni stne seres, ;hrHr. ai MR fAflH fl. 64 Arademy el . 'phone 2lW1l MerVcHf.

1|0. 45 yards Itrus..mX nt'W fl'*,film st , n*'ar lmiu-1

hh’w iN il l*r'|'-hvad F lt* n nsh■luli'hlTi*, Jh. iMitiig i-ltl J. WIi'.LAS' .SiHi

South Twolfih *1. m-ur (5**a«h Oranx'’ S 'eK ! l t ' o r t 94D. will Ss|1 reSMOiiHh'e

rxi'vlifnl cim.lHl.m. irnslrfi city 11 l-'irM »'S'MAI.I. LiAk sldsh.aril for iRi*, **«ts* slnxl^

bwJ SI nng U« HarK *r . KftSt t»raiLs^THHFR: riKCK Ixirl-u sun Morris chair and

l v (icid chill flh*- I'.-ndiiion. all f«.'r li5 A m L .\ i::.M si-ttngnrid sv«VA.\ FOXNAK WILL S1-.M. TOU ^ l u f TOl'

NEED F\1U V 'lru Hi>MK AND \Ml m.’t WHAT T o r iMiNT M 'i:n Hl'VP ANDp r r i.H FVRHVTHist; n s o r n i u h a n g r.e^'E 'PlIONk: 2(>7i MAHKKT

CABRT the flnrsl as«nrt/neni of aecotid- tisnd f\irnl1iir* In fli* *'Hv nil j" '»ds like

new, at litwcrtl jirIrsa. _ fi«rl. p su!tT^f« large I vhI rrirror. M Bi’ "sa H(".h ' as* 111 >a1i itrcM er. JdTri. «■i1llTl) l •f J*rt ivardnib* 97 hO, rn»- bairsnv music vxhinei IB sw**n front blrdi *y* mav> cblfTr-inler. flA NL priocese dresser, |8 , m** VrsPi t>*d. i n , ri*w A tm ln ilsr mg. $14. lerg* ennmclsd 9 Af*. 80 klirh*ti*T(ITP« 11 B(I up lU [i;,lli.l pt II T.S Ul*.and •'"MtlnriB f-'r ti 'iis* kt'i'pIMx Hl'NT JtlT

*' n|*pn *vrnrlriX*?i'ILI/'*X fiimiH Hur.iniaiic drop Imsd ran

h* BP**T| amv i rn* afler fl P M 57M ICa.ii* OrnnK*'

C h irken flrv^RNlPH Itidian gamr fiuMriP 91 2t> -liver

lfl.i‘*d Wvardnttrn THu*i\* Jilund H«d lisns fine rtorh .mnNHnV 51 High s' .M. nt' 'lslr'K.^BT ORa NUR 4 I'xk sl i.’en'rivJ

sve.—Lesh'im C’-'Imt*'Is. pur* white, from heavy laying atraln Th*' and $1 anrhHRlZP; flTTXTK ir hsne and roristers. Ply

mourh RiX'k; 35 juMei- and p*irlsb1e chirk** coop for pals fi Watson av«* , West <>rar';|SRniipi\j7; la ourlng roup and ranker all ov*r

ihia grt-xt rfiuniry, why not cur* yftjrs ' Aak your de-iier or send fihr, to the TV M tVHlT lN‘1 f i ' E‘7asi (Tfingn, N. J8I'UIN'*1 fhli-Vena fnr hlUltiK pnrpisea IHr e

liourjil 1inrr*--t H'M'kP. i-ul|vl« horriB fil.'Lf'h [.Jinsphnns und Wtnt* Peking ducks T'JU Wevenieenih sf

PAINTERS' i*ddars and soaffalds. cheap.WELLS. *8 Llru?oln §l

PAKHOT—Talking psurol for sale; cheap 669 Hprlngfleld ave., city

STATUARY DOGS AND LfON8 FOR T.AtVN OilNAMErKTS.

WALSH'S HUS8 8 CO .Vt$-26n PABBAIC BT.

BULL'S HIAD COltMlHBlON flTAltABfi. Th* Gresteet llnrea fliiblrti In Nsw Jersey,

*95 4n7 Rr^iad et , Nawark, N. J. Private B«)a« nt AH Titnaa

Hegulsr Auntl.*n &e|*e kvarr Tl'h-HDAT AND FRIDAY

conuusneing at 10:8iv a M , roih ur thlaa, ul which lime we offer ovor

8Utk--HBA|i i»K UONsfiiSHMt of all desrrJptioM,

pyr «acj] sale we rweelv* oanstfnmshta eg h'Tee* from the farms ng Penttsylvamo, Uhl... Ifirtlana. Virginia and New Jersey eclwierl by eiperl hnre* Judgea, ind are Iniinictad hy our wMiuiers to y>oiiinvcly eall th**e horses to th* hlgheei blddem

Wllh each oals to«a our h<>na-6ds guar- snlfa, which msana hors* la exactly as rep. resell I ad or ho sals.

J'ML-RKOaNTvHANT) IlORfllW -|00 Q«n*mily put up at auriton at the** n l ^

Tliase horses are brought here by pnr«t« firms and ladlTlduals.

o m aUARANTEE FROTBTTfl r u u AI4. MONKY RKin^WD DD XT YOU ARK DlfiflAtlR FlFm WITH TOUR PURflUHtt

Hurtes. MuIm , Wagons and Hartiese r«- celvcd fmm soy one to be eoid ••n c.wt>- mlaslnri, either a t auction t>r private aau Ilortee fur sale or exohenge et all i1m*o.

fiO sets of pew name** for sale ohMku, TROft H IfOT. PROP

J B UORRHOUSE andw il l ia m P a RKHURBT, Asleocpaa.J 6 W IU ^U M t, Auetloq*er.

I/IAN 04 9500; sceoag Htorigege;. good aocuri« ly. no broker*. AddrsM Loan, Do* 8, Nows

Offic:*.ll.fiOO Wa n t e d on good ew'ond m ortgagt'

no broken. Addroes HEkfAIN, D<,x 57. NewsOfflk «

M O R T G A G E , L 0 A N S --F E R 8 O N A L

MILKS W, DANCY ft BRO] '87 *11 HRlTXiE BT , N1i:WaRK, N. J.

TaiJjpffONfiJ 484 liARKOT.Sflh— HoRHK?l— -too

IIW ..ept Qimhly drafi and ginerai paupaM huraef. weighing 1.2fg> en l.BiD puunila |

» IV1ACH AND p a d d l e HOKHafi, |

•O MULF.S----80aeighitig i.Oiki frt i.yirt poandt

Just reooimi oarhieri of muU* many maiad pHlrs mhshlo for eiprewi and genersl d o tiv ^

,l>uriMit*e, ejnse hunt, hr'ghi and asCIve. ,• are deily exchanging fur good, eorvl^

ahie. eet’nnd-hftPd hoFMa. which v* have f*r *jil* ni rensfijiHhle prices

75 - MURSK0 FOR HIR|r-^Tfl 7H*.MAH HODflTtIN. BaLEBMAN.

QUICK LOANS

n o UPWARDi

IT you are kMjMnf houao. ewn fumltur*. upright planog, etc., and a n In need of ready cash to meet the demand* Incidental to this lime of tk« year, call and let ne ooptaln our up-io-dste melhoda of lernjlng mdngg.

Twenty yoan In your city has oam*d, our reputeilim for rsllaMlIijr and squar* dealtnf

If you owe aneihsr oempany, bring la yuur receiiiis and we will pay ilwfn and aUviiiior yi.u more tuo<My.

MUTIAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO..Hoomi 801-868 Wls* building,

j ««5-«n Brood *LTak* *i«sator to ith floor.

I l>|>aa flionday, Weduosday and Saturday ulghta

WANTED L*0 m 2ft WTilte F'lvmouth Rock rri.»-' h* purr l.r^ri of a g>-’h1 lai

Ins sinrin iiH‘1 \prH or M*v hatch; rtai* full parUrulnrv «g* iui North Orov* et .basi rirahgM phrmp fiA2WW Urn-' D ‘f I. rt* fhl.A*m unit whit* diickn fnr

pal* ' I '1.1 \1AN, .1 THlf*ini>n *1 iienr Frank'In ave , Eir-.ip> i|lr

E **sFANr'T pn paid fur strlcrty fresh sgge In

anv uij.Lriily i;ox tin f'hsihsm, N. J

HORSB OWNBRilBv*ry flm* we pay 97 for your dead of eoa-

dem n^ bnree or oow. it* f*i eur oorntwiltors* goat for nolhlngJ

WANTED. 1,000 dead or oeademtvsd bonsi «na rvwB b v wHk.

AT t l BACa.Pronittt tiM-rir#, olfhl and

BCMWa SK imOB OO., n0<> H«rrlian avA,

. ^ KKABNT. N. J.L .D. 'Phori*. 2210. LoomJ OT-

M O N ttT L 0 A N » B ,

H O U I S K I B F E K I .W O A K I N O U E N

A N D- A L A H t » D

C H P L C iT tS • 10 AND U P V T A S D

Vnii «IU nnO Uit A M H K I C A N

A •urvrlilnilt (Kflowt initliutloB frnm the or­dinary loan company ywu hear or read ak ^L CooMeatlal dealliifa oulefe sefrtoe. oourtgou* enplofea, bright, eheai^l offlooa otwfliaatale u*at< insat late* you •Ob afford to fa r , moke u* itffereciL If you haTS noYSr

■" or If your egperl- I ouisr O ' 'enoa with otiiflr oomtiaiii..

has not boeb *dUr«ry gatle*

l.OM d*ad or oondemned hnne* are ftn- duced In Newark and vicinity about everyTintK F MONTHS

Why advertlx* for Ihts number weeulyt We take all w* can get sod pay k iv iN i

Dg LLAKB each.n-8t>

DoffPAl l« ST' iii 41! t'ur.,iu S' 'UB'

1 h< >i rt-p fii‘rrt Hr■ HidrtU'i'ii ■MMir.il luiri |I<IH| u bull. fl'l HJ’tr iT 'l ni.ili'K *1lum !ln«"rui ftrie piiinAT ' • /..-tl L’K Mellfvllle ave . four

18.7CASH nEGIHTKR for sale: ainvwi n* Mulljerry at.

C’aRDB and printing "on th* Jump." low prices; ftSJds, Ta5c. up. no sloppy w.,rk, ROSE

TItmu. 159 Mulberry at ; 'phune 27iU*R,E L Errm eU R A . magio cur* for all arhee an-l

uslus. curoe In 8 min. rheumatism, neuralgia, ilk! flOa, II bPL del'd- 159 Irvingt.'n ave., ,ho. Oranjre. Sold by Meak, aleo Moeier. Orauge.FOR SAL£—Cdorgdci blue spruce and pihsr

e'lergreans up (0 18 ri, high, mapio, linden, poplar, *tc . up to Iti'fDOh dlntnelsr, 25 ft high MOMM, In-lagtoa, N J .; allIrvingoD rare stop at th* placeFOR aAL.E^-78 to 100 quarts of milk dafly,

after Nov. I, MTCTTlAftll-DE MOTT Farm. Sasl MtMsicme. N j.FOR aAlAK. *eoond-hanfl on*-lnrh lijinber

cheap Call flB6 New el cHyFOUR-WYIBBIjBD InvaJld chair, with rubber

Urea and hand rim. 181 Bank st.. W lKrERFINE. new. hlook serge, loos* filling coat.

South N'Inth ■!_G< *on straw manure, | t taam. t l iingl* load;

alio one Thalohar Fang® No wllh bollnr sMnchfil for sale cheap Address P Jlox 41, News tirlfics

sUU8 H DIIaIaIBK.

NOW ON 8ALB AT THE OEjTVE BRANCTH, THE FAMOUS LILT RRANIt OIaIVK OIL

DEPOT, m NRWARK ARC AD PI OPPOSITE ARCADB TKfiATRS, 848 BROAD ST.. W. 8 TURNER.

UODBJa FBATTirR. Style 40-6-A. In grkM order also solid Ircm pol ^)ve, 40 Inches hlRh. 1*-

Itich fire pot. with bast tiualHy pip*; bcughi from Drummond. MAUiAliftTBCH * \V"HirrK MORE OO., Cro*a and Hpriog its.OFFICE fum lture and suppIlM, dssks chain

lableg, lillDg cabinets, bookens'S. Indii cards, folder*, eto. : larg* stock safea. Fum lt'jrs

RAKb R Printing Co , 'Jfll Mnrk- i at

ilnatoni^nu 'ii i^.i English I'Ull dOgn. C'li* whiia

< •1.*: HrMinn canariOD, parp>is, L*igwms, fisii iiuj r>>dt. Bunday morning

[R VaNDFR RCEBT'B "llf^MflTAL Fim 1>oh; s a n d <’ATfl

III : u Hir. hunl si I’h'm* ,'uu'M \Dirk*!‘'■•It SALf-l Kliullsh li*ftgl^s rhr*^ m.inth* oM rnuii I i‘nr-|i Hiui Mi'ici ii|,ii iAiiin+‘r«i iitiH

|H- ufirr.A ,<ii III iijif. jitjd nuirklngn.,'•1 f'ri'nns, lh*-r ur» non* I.Miter irne^ 1

rrrt«"nnl’lf Addr#s* Knxlish, tmt

FOR MAI rc .‘Hratjrhl Wgeed 1'*agl* dog well trnlni'ii AI'AMm, 2 i FUmwood ava , Irr-

Ramov* same promptly and pay spat noaA Kveri'hody treated alike No favorMei.Try Us Ij not oailiflsd where you have lesa

daanng

NEW JERSEY RENDERING CO., Thmi* 1«TT. Mkl. r . 0. Bo* 998. Nswsrk, N J.

i s f ^ a r y plss**est1 on us.la l us sxplaUi the

Atuerloan syslsni* It will pleas* ycu.Call, im ie *t 'ptkea*

I M E R 1 O A N L OJk N C O M P A N Y

9*ooQd ilcor,PhoJi* 9936 Mortet,

? 6 7 B R O A O i T. O R N B R M A R K E T

uuen Mondar. WadUMdAy and Saturday evsnlnga

O V I Ril 0 L e H A u B R 'i D R U G B T O ftB

n n r ^ T non* f*maJ*. for salt: very good h*r fall iflft F*rn,- n .. olty. l rtJlcher

1 ah'-DC WAT'-H I>0G fo rialT T K ” r Tl Hkb^'HT, 1 Mcrg pl . rjMflr Tremont av* . by

r«,L'rf»«i1 irarks, OrmigM, N. JWANTFri- A ihnrpiigiily brf>k<>n rahb ',1 dog

TTiflVj m>i«i lie rtilclly flrHi.cInss h'HANK :1Ti i LIj FranMMn Ftirrmr*. N J

P u r ft'ARFTAKFR 'betttrlcsl wardrobe te.-rHlree

iiiAgr.lMrent I'OK ^onuln* cara< ui *'-qi fK»ny cohd 925, '-fW liivi- grniursiftin'* TTiirVr irrd ovprroHt, T'vri'ilan Ininb rollar. fl. ii, handsome fnre from sef, all like ne s . dejKwlts an- rvjiipd, prtva(* MHH HCROLKM 1H4 VWellii'ld st , Pnisdwijr itjbwny. New YorkWfTr?' mink Tim'd coat. nB '* worn sit* 40

me! 975. prh* lift ,f w . HAKDT, In Hur-pHl el

SEALSKIN coat aJid muff. tlO: 20 lb Mv* geese- foBthor bed. SOc. per lb Imiulr* Jan-

Hor, 2 Rfra'i MTHE Original Firemen's Ctnlgh Cure for Sale '

at engine houRee.VIOIJN and caae, wi>tth I6fi. sell for 920;

trnaU violin and outfit cheap. HILL. 705 ML Prospect ave ; tel l2ft«W

W E^ARE HBADQUAHTERB

for roffse mills, squlpp«d with the patent hall 1 bearings; safe* Chsi ere fireproof nnd hsv« : brass locks ahd handle*, ecaleg, even balance, spring and platromi,' ail tested by the city leaier

ALL BRANCHES OF HARDWARE BANISTER * rr)T.LABD CO ,206 and 2011 Market It , city

"The Home of Oonfi Hardware "

T y p tw rU ers a n d S upp liegALL MAKE. , JlO ijp, largest stock In N'-w

Jersey, #tiiiyl!pH and repairs. rMtiials. 92 and W. GKD M jrr»D , 17 Ar-ndemy st. Tel 42»hL Market Agen-sy ff»r Monarch VisibleI.RT us overhaul your niachlne during vaca-

Lob time; w* rent, 12-94 per month. NEWARK TTPEWntl-nCR EXCHANGE

224 Market st . 'Phan* Market 44.10NEW AND n E m ’iLT ~

TytwWTltsrs of all makes sold nnd r*nft>d

REPAIR work the best In th'* Piets ROYAL TTrrrft’TlITEH COMPANY

Ififi Market sl.. near R m a j; Market 68WTYT'FWRITZR, UndarwTwd,~"fl28rTik* *neV

roll-top desk. |U . nffie* table JO Ml, nilTi|<’ cabinet. |4ft0; book fas*, tift lA Wlinam w , near Rroid

W atchM find J g w H ryHAVE you any br>teen ol<J Jewelry or old

fashioned lewelry you do not wear* Write us for parTicir News olfii’*

WAHONfl and trupk* for STbcer. butohsr,blubml'er or any kind of buslnexi. new stock

and yrires low; collectors' and bup1n**S buggies and I'hHeinne In six different stylta; depots, eurreye, riinahouie and closed csrrlage« for [.leneiire driving' this Is nil new stock, and on fli rntiiii ftf Mii-'vlitui I»ecemb»»r 1 our Stock will l-e H'ld Bt r.« i, rubber tires put on while you valt J ''i>l.TER A CD 229-2W Hatisy gi.

RLANKETB-T.ARGEirr RTOTK IN THE CITY

THE RED HOnSE HARNIWfl CO.,

849 PT.ANE r r T1TOKF W14 m a r k e t

HELLING n t'T ' PRLLINGOITT'TO MAKE ROOM FOR ATTOMnRiLEfi-

WAGONW I'AHRlAOKfl, WAHONfl.AJl styles, wefghls. sIs m ; bn'h new and sso-

ond-hand; siiltnhle for any huslness or purpo**; w* must sell anti absolutely no reasonable Olters will be refissed; i-Rll. Hiuk* an t'ffer.

THE f'FNTRAl. WAGON WORKH.I >rrri! eve . Third and K<'urih sts

VAllJ=!Rrnf]H Wngon and Corrlags Co., L F I'r'MlM.K. Mvr , fiouth nrHugo Hiid flan-

fnrd offers great hargalne n-w tn makerntim fi>r n«w slock; tnirks snrl wagbns, suit­able fnr anv buslneea. wilt be anM at i-rai; IriVesi'gAte rnf voureelf and *►* h(g nhancej*.

FACTORY. filTO MKT. RKH. m il MKT.BARHAIN Party Pnt Wlehlpg to utnier linrse

will difixitf nf liandiigma hi>r«i-. siili grnrer btitcher or fnmllj purpose, fnr |tW: cnai |)Hft Ihrei' mniithH Hgn; also work horen rlieap farmer onlv liiijiilm t*f rr irhnisn. rear nf pri vnir retldenre 14 Gram st.. Dear f.aeliawBDaa Htarlno.

Addraaa Jawatry, Dot 8,

1MB. DRAKE A CO., _ riRElCEN'8 XNa Op. B] BROAIi AND MARKCT

ON CREDIT - T >la mohdl waichns, lewslr^ ; [ifly 91 weeklj, hU'InesH confMenrlaj. no reference 1

rtqulrsd. AGaK lui We*i H ist a'.. New York. ,

S a f« sNKW AND S=Efi>NDllANr 9AFK^: AUi*

SIXES, 7f. T-i \i»f IN BTOrK,WILL BUY bliLI. UFt EX rilA N OE NEW- A.RK flECONTj HAST! MaCHINKH? CO M rilE B T N lT STS A F E R ^ O T 'T T fA N tT H n rP E ; RKRT I

MAKE, NEW a n d eF'.'UN H-H AND ' MACKKET A 1">IIFML'H. 7fWi IJftOAD 3T '

T^ddfirs. D e rr lrk s find F la p p o le sATTENTp.lS Ilr:e i«lrw rurni«)ie.1 and

tel cuBipiel*. ww.<J hy lh* baifti, ewd or ' cjirloafl C Al^GirSTIN lrtb-170 South Or­ange av«

RUBRIH TIREBWe put on and repair iKiild and cushion

' veb ole tires; we use Hsriford rubber only; they are thn best; pricaa lo'w; work don* uChn* you wsIL

j JOHN G MEIRKEL Df> . 2fi Prinos at! Ofrftn plnff'snn open wygnn, r*arry a. ion ir

mr>re. }fl<i, carpenlera' ■n-ngi'in, J4ft yej*t ! a'agdn, 930-; thr*'’-eiirlng iPb wagon, | 2fi. iwo

light, open wagonn, 92.1 each; thr«v. ■<>fe nf I light hamnos and hors* for sals fl4 Hgigeii ' a'' . near WarrenI f^lKfiTNTT-PORREl. MARK, with apaed and

bneiiiy. no reasonable off»*r rsfuied. Apply T r<. OGHrnFlAN. Igakevlsw UoihI Ver-m*. N .r

. A'TGT’n t roaing oontra^f, gelt six gryil horeMi, harneHU: nf>en and lop buelneas wag

fua. 9A5 up Hrl Wein Thirtieth M . New York(jne hundred dollar^ buy* braml new

V\'Ma"n r2i ta.i-yard dump wisttn, ''ost |150. .PIRWrH MARfH 64 Pine at , Uortrlalr, N J9i)fi rnM’R ba> mare, fast traveler nniat be

dolrl to asllle h'-arJ hill <'aii al nn<’e Htiird uig 8 tabl>-B. 20 Eighth av« near Hroad *tTW’O W.-\GONS for Bale, iwo Ini'i/bstors

fiiKkens. geeav., ducks and plgaonii FTr’MTU'ft Farm. Ogden a.-.-. Hsrriaon.

910 LOANB A tm tTPWAllP110 UJANfl AND UPWARD SID LOANS a n d u p w a r d

iECURED FORflALARlED PEOPLE. OWNERS OF rU RN l-

TUHE AKD OTHtRi,110 loaxt-fiflo. weekly 138 Inory—Wc. wseklv

15 loan—60c. weekly » |oan--Wc- weeklyan loon—70c. weekly Bn loan—Si 4fi wsegiyU rtbo havs a l^an elaswhere bring in ynur

receipts abd we will ahew you hew much you can save by borrowing from its. Having loans ^laewhers dun* no| prevent yuur gflillitg loans here

Credit once established with us Is as good as a J>*ak account in time ot used.

Cur rates and plana havs pruvtd to b* t9e best bacauas our tiustomar* ar* glad to oome agata.

CALL WHITE OR TELKPUONE,GUARANTEE CREDIT CO„

Room filH. Bcheuar building, eighth floorCorneT Prood and I'onvmerce aja.

Teisp'Oppoaita Postofllpe. ____________Oyeo fl to 6 dally. Saturday io fl F. M.

sphoB*cs au r t l f Morksi.

Ol’R J.THBRAL PL.ANinakaa 11 eaay fivr uny oiia In tHicrnw from ui any amnurr frnni 9 l‘* up' '‘nfil nt a few hours' notice la lunrel alt ihi-lv Indehtedneai,

HRHE'fl I'HR PniNT;If yru oub Iti^urtTho'il tlnoris. Pianos, etc.

WR tiin loan yiui i9H>, 916, 9 > or moral at n very renrtm;jh!e insi. nud you can repay us tn ininll smuunti each week or month a i jrnu prefer

A HHEHAI, RERATKIs what We iiM'ru- if y^u pky us heforS th* ai- plratlon of the Urns.

THERIO AMK MANYreftifih* why }u<i sh'iulil deal with us, bui ih*? Gt-eniest Reason we offer Is We gl^e you n wrliien ropy allowing ynur comrscl In btalii flgurMS. Ihe amount borrowed, iho amount to be paid each wsvk or month. That's fall-; Isn't Itt

WR ARE RELIAHI.EWs'vs been «s1abl|shi-*d In Newark for Iwtm-

ly-tvo years and havs long tmtirown the «x- pi-rlrvisntal stage of lunnlug mooey. Ws take pride In our nulrk. qiilel. tifl-to il*l» manner of doing buslneia If gii ihl* to call, write or phone (Markvl 4D6. i and our reprrsentailvs

wf]| rail and explain our plan to you. PEOrr,B'B lA^AN AND HMtiKKRAGE CO.

Room 401. fouMli floi-tr, Magrira Hldg .1«S Markiil fit

L _ _ IWORK horece and buslnese wagons ro hire;

also furniture moving and timing PLAT- i TON * c n , sit-221 Hsieey St. j

market truck with bslt-hpa-'lng fifth wheel, aarr>' fi.OOO, newly psinled, make coal

'Vufk, 9150 flP7 Bi.rlngflel.-t ave.HAVE several carriages and buggies, firewater

trap, ruad wagnn; sell rhenp. Call rear 40 ?tnuih iJrovs SI , ISast Orange.<X1LTEH mnaboiri- eewts two or four r* 'i'

rubber llrfe, fii Order, cheap hgh! barTiees 2ft Thtfifenth ave

n o v T ftOTHKR FRIENDS when in nrr<d uf a IJitIc available cash; Its ilollars 10 con's li win end unsatisfactorily, if not iiniileaBurii. to buth Mtyhs you airsaily lifiH.w how true this efainmem Li. Then romeIn Us: we'll acfluiiiriDJaie you fiulchly shd pti vately at. a mlnlmuin < usi, that will make yen inOrpcMtletil of all M 4<tvls Our bjsineSs IS ok- iliiiLRly to assist niuny who BDHHOW MONEY UN lIurHflHOLi) PT.tR-

NITDRE IVJTHOrT DtHTTRHlNG IT N >w Ian ! ihia feir" Vuu ha\c us«i nf b<>|h

your h'li'uritv and our money al (u'ec’lsely ilwt semn tlitic We liiun Miv amriunt from |Mi t i flhO for onv monih <ir on* year. atuI If aeille'l befure agreed we slluw you a discount fnr each month that the iFioncy is not used.

V(»r (iS'l.T rAYfor Ihe actual llm^ you k'-ep tho iDCticy That | r the sisiuJard pnru iple of uur surrcBs, fair and Miiimre trcslmem to every nue No favor Hism shown Tim W'>n’t he afrahl lo trust us with vnur iiustni.'SB ijetiniB'* If Is

E.NTIHELY W 'miOTT I'l HUi'lTY W'r nuicud to yjii Ihs L'Our'i''»y i f mh pri\«ir*

ofllcea fr»r iiri tni*rv|ev\. Infiir’inaii ho fre*'. ur lei u< •'*nd ''Ur represmltiLve lo j--ii!r home

SLW JlCFtHLY IA»AN ''" M fW YRoom ;ki4 riURi> kiahir , i t 2 Yf^uiNKT s r

^MlONF 47V1 MAHiOCI

CAALOa D l.iAPI'Fjrtf' KOH p a l e c h k a f .PORTLAND LArHJRR CO ,ian nRANfJBBT.

NEWARK. N J, . TEI., ft84 HR ANCH RHOOK,FLAG POLF.* . J.ADDlvnH, PTFTT. U iDER^

PlHiLET l'i>I.F?l LIND DOHT*? WhlATHKR VANEH, DRKRir’RR. i 'T /jTIIES IiRlLftfl W. H. NoYDS i.'n lft4 Flrei st l H H.

CdwbfTOWB, <X»WS D0W6 Will r*»r»iV' riinrhdnf

October IP, a rirloafl of riioief fr'-Hii ‘'-nvs nnrt aptlugrra uUich hr» for sal* m e*rlniug» si ih*- lowvtf market prices at OC'8 !.KW D WtableN,446 ElfliTeeiiilj ave TpI 2*ifH WMi»f fFAMILY r<i\V elK j'enra - M fi>r miiS cheap

MDHDHY. Myrle Ave M.ir.lew-K.i N .!JERBET DOW'B—W'« are alwavs readv » buy

food Jsrsev coWa; send full dreTlpiloni

lIf>HBE Btid nmahnui ff>r sale. In gooil . i-.;i dlTlfir (.‘h|1 h11 week Inguire r.KNTF 4l!

KrtLih '.irange ave.►ar' mioK Se n iri m

ar M Newnrk rt ui-rt

-nrk horee. v. *rk single eamc. |dft HUNT

b STcroft Dairy Ruihsrfrril, N

Ff)B SALE heaullfuJ M>i» fe from iwitigre'id sioek. h'^n^v

playful prtnsi vary raasoniibh 106 Feshine sv*

' TWO boraee f .r once, I'hc he (

f'entrsl HveGGOh hik wfid

or i1mil» e, no u Orange siTFA wrigon f 't as la, on acermn’ cf U.iird

It.UUtV M SMIfiTf. 160 High rt Wert Or nnxeSI' I- buv h' rse, grM.id for in' nr i'-.

B 'lk 'IC'iuire 19 Nf,r»h L'cntri- »• •■r^nreSMft Fii'Y9 fin.' l y-ung horse BiMirq nn i i-

' -iiri .if n.i w.-rk for |l IhW e'TWO nr ih'oe hefeer for sale, corner Hargen

HT'I P'lE-iT’h V^NAMARA MROH'’TIFAl' Imrpi! f>J pai* ra il tieiween ‘I *nl

ft P M V2 oakw-fid pl iJraiiRe

I J.OAiNS i- N FfKM Tf'RlCI NEWARK P*kOMDi;NT I.OAN' A SRi jOI ATI ON ' Ruomi 32k a.’ii mjiI Hng Ohird floor),

rilfTOTi aij{] luiftver s n President. .ruHii-a lOprab iiivasttirenl Re

ruiiOuh\ 1(4 FTesldetP. LtelljA rilh AHia, I lC*-F'r*el

■ 0-r,' I-:ea x .Val.. i.i' HankTTf‘asii''*r Ija 'TiJ ri M'-rriii, Pr-alJent Nd-

:|i'Nit| .Vi-v.,i7k Ohi Miiig i<'t}.piiu>. f (J \ ari Li'rd<- I Mflniiger,

Iii;lo MATKflAii cm ira> ■* m.iil# l.'j hnd ufier Ontohar S

will tniHi Int- rvsi <0 1'•« irei- ucist jicr ruohth. 'Mi.i 1 'forh'st rliarged on 92C for tan

I monfi'e lh <m |fb Id; on flIW. |fi *'8.I nnd fin inifrO Pijnient* mad« monthly.I la/K.'ii Mfirtil .............. Inan anii>olat]onaI Odl''® hOure fi J'l A M. In ft P M

9ft 'WIti

(lou (Mi

DO YOU WANT MONSTT15 00

nr; Kltteiie fOS'V V r-n •, Piy itH-.n ITNilAM, ----------

' I'.eip, gand for 1‘ljli fren o> IB'Iv 1 I'1 Mulberry j* , rear

s t r n sARTlSTir eigne ibow oordi and letiprlng HT

---------- kI gnaJAR-VH Broad, nw

Ben A Ter 7Sft phbbs 5009 Market.

r*ij»CHESTER W irTE boars, flnssi ilutr-mKlibTeflp

for breeding puri«-kesn right weeks uM IIO •ooh. Efycrnf* limry Rullierford, N J

P lg o a n iFOR BALE rheep, homing pigeofip (>.11 at

Kfnmore >s-e Vallshurgh, J^awarh. N J

_ _ H O ^ K i , CA IIR IA U E » ,_ E T C _FOR SALE- iSi and IM bbjre choloe of tw.

gOjxl atront work hursee, right out r<f the bardett kind of w-rk tr;aJ given. Inquire •acond floor. 419 Houlh Bigbuanth st.. near Bouth Orangs areHORSE, wagon nnd riarnss*, tn flrrt-blase cod-

dltlofij •uliahis l>-»r bak>>r, bulrhar. grorei ur Ijgbt ilellvijry' To teen at JOHN J flMITK Boarding and I.lverv Biablo. fii Ainderny xt . Nftwark.USING ATITOR- Nrw York and Flronklyn

Transfer will ■«]! number of big work horess, oom* driverv all ><' go f r the high <|n|iar, dPUb]* and single bnrne^ gee mnnager, 14 Esse* st.BARGATTf-JVi buye gocwl stroog work or biiri-

neas hone, sixteen hands high: grod <rav •l«r, Rbas noimd fop wagon nnn harnM*. Btore, ftflO Springfield ava. rornor Elsvenfh sl.BELL f'HFAP, two young mAirtiSd tea/ns

wrighlng 1.4ftt> Ibi . 9lfi" wok , four young wiwk nors«i 9ftf' up. hariiPOB, t-ip w-Bgnn; trial 4,Thmop Ale oopnar BroMfTway Hruokfyr11..ATFORM rlmmfcK'rs' wagim. palmers’

wagon, IftS, two good platform - esn wagant, tflO and lUXi, gfKtrt k« wnann, J7ft threa rub- hor-tlrof! runal’-'uii, 6fl7 Bprlngflr.d av*.DIG work horse, act of harness, heavy ihrw«-

•pring top wagon, SKJO. small bronoofsoubd), eet of harness, low whaal rubb«r-Urtd runabout. outlH 16ft. 567 Springfield avaFTDR PALE fonteuts of prlvai« stahia; mn-

about. wagonette, station wagon, glass c)os«il. for winter use. aingle and double hames* Can ^ Hen At ISO Proflpeci it . Elast Drang*.Rt'HPRH TIRES for All vehicles. Ooild »r

ousMon; Internal or «.id« trlra. rtaetllng and repairing; every lire |e lesiefl ond guaranteed. J I.UPWIQ, Jnc , 30-23 Camflald it.FIE^REN b aO of horaes tn tdtt buritkes and

hp*Tj work: Prioes fromi flflft to 1140; work hone* tn hire; boarding and feed Elgbfb ATS., near Broad sT.

RORRR r iJ p ^ N G PE.ASON No'W ii the time to hav* your horee rllppied

PtablM 26

C O M IN G E V E N T SGRAND Hallowa’th masked danoa. T. DOKL'

SENSrRLE g««da for reaionabl* paopta, la mot­to oC 8en*atk>D Brora, 386 Market; new» too-

ssd hand or SlghUy to li^ 2, w*,: ...... ....r .stoves, and all ^ to suit r , vroom s(.. rear Grace Cburoh. ratoWlshed 15any pur**: our t3 new oil fwster and 80*. vear*lamp never was eotialed; larg* n if i god car­pets from 92 to tin ; our lU place dinner *o4 at tt.S0 is Juai half what oebar* ohariM) rial- lort walcom*. T*II m r»nr waBtt. M r § •* •*

GENTLE hiarit family hor**: hands'''me alatJon wagon and barnfs*; also good runabout; vary

reaMMbI*, I t JOUNaOtr. Ml> M att ft., M at Otiuiff*.

TF '\ afifi rofT* wpir'in for le, lift Tft WM Sc.w Ml . HlO'i/nft'’M

i.Jiiin ' plfilff'nvi wagrtn for "lie 7T TO W*elMt firHiif*

TW-i go-ri wrKfk h'lnMM fr»r ssle Inquire Ifl llrnrirrie et rlTV

y^!|( SAI.il Van '0 Mitchell it ,Wii i (.‘range

HijKJ K fur »Hie 98ft. rjiil frnm 3-fl P M. 62 Orr-hiird rt

H orsefl, ( ’a rr ia g M , E t t . , W antedWANTF.r>-A buslDvM Sleigh iniliable for gro­

cery Ul nil.k MieJiiees, iriilii be Ip guod con- I and chvAp H. S^'MEIIDBRERO. ■I'hal-

hatr, N J ____ _____ _______' f’ROWN Bt.lni Block Farm. Troy Hilia. N. j . , < b(>rv'« hjjorded; pae'ure: tun nails; paditooka,

ti*leih"tie J I’DD (.TIKDIT. Fruprlstor.I WA N'T El'* -Top pU-tfoTTO wajprm. caparlly

( ' lutuli. m good condUkm Addrosa I lU>rM A20 Nurih Rtrv*nlb St.|^4'ANTKT^ a sound horse for light buaUiasa

cheap tor cash. Addreoa 84 B«uiI fi.ij<l Rt ^K;tAt Orange. N. J.

W o T m M O E L ,O A N S--R K A L ESTA TE^ rt.lAAl LOAN

uN BOND AND MORTGAGE AT ft PER CENT.. IN S r« B AND f ^ R PERIODi TO eUlT THE 9 OKHOYVER; NO BONU9 OR OOMMl&filoN EXACTED; ALL NECEBSa BY p a p k r b Ca r e f u l l y p r e p a r e d .

CHARliER A. rPIfCK, OOUNBELOR-AT^U w,

70S broad nrr iR a r MORTGAGE iajanb ,

•0 TO 65 PER (’BKT- VALUATION. a n y a m o u n t s

OKO. C. JENNlNOe A CO.Firemen'* building, Broad and Market rta .

N*w«fk. N. J.i tel 53211 Market. SO) Fifth sv*., enmer Tweniy-thinl st , New York City; Ul. 2685 Gramravrey. _____________ ______' MONET TO tXJAN

ON BOND AND MORTGAGHL NO BONUH 0 3 COMMISSION OltARGGDi

OEO. W HAGNET,COl^NHELOR AT-La W.

ROOM 729 ^ T T D E NTTAL BtHLOtVO-MONEY to kxn on flrst bond and raortgafa

Eighth Ward Building and Tjoan AsioOailori. BEYMOUR t u c k e r , secretary. 904 Unionbu I Id I ng ___________________ _9l}'XT,u(k) TO LOAK on bond abd mnrtgaga }a

sums to suit at 8 per rent., without DOfiua FDWARD ^ RLACit. counsel rr 990 Prudential.I2fl0 TO LOAN on oeooTkd mortgage; repayable

In monthlv Payments: mndemte discountBLACKLOCK. 936 gaoex bldg., 91 Clinton s l.94.608.^94. f»(W>, H.5W. fl:l,1k>n. flS.BOO. 12,00(1

91.5W to I'tan op hood and mortgage. JAMES J OniB ccunsnlor. Wid Broad irt____ _____JlTft.OOO T(.i LOAN on ftrat and oeconfl murt-

gage. Can MRSl. IlKBTHA WEISS. tSM W#*1 KTnney at., Nswaft.______________________9IS.OOO TO LOAN on fliet bond and mdrlcage:

' ' " ' Addr«** M entaae. Boa 49. Keen

1100.00UJANKL ro WOfllClNG PKOPLE OF ALL CLASSEN ON Pl a in n o t e s .

N‘-J MOKTOAGE NO INDORbER,NO ru m jc iT Y NUTHlMi DKGULTED.

LdwmI rale* In the city nnd «afll*ist pay- meiiiK Wfe will poiltiv«lv gUHrani«‘H ihtit y.^ur •miiinyer friends or reJadi-HB nev^r anww. Yuu gr( money the san^e day y^u cail.

CALL "‘T^ffeS'K W niTF NEW JFKSFV yi.SASrK ro.,

Bt^iTL 812-614 prtiiKI Kit m 'lLniN G , BROAD AM' 0(jM,Ml''Hr E HJ3

OpposK* PoaiolTlc*. Ti’i -Market

IjOanh onFURNITURE. PlAN-'-!l ih'P^KS. WAGONfl.

We make It an easy us p'ltalLle for hoii««t ysiipls to do buainest un VS a Mppr«r1a.iethe fact that if^fry pcrs’iti jf pride desires 10 keep their personal nffHlie pc-'Ot -. «r1 ws caa promlie and ^iiarunies t ' surh .ii-r -lut* confi- dtnc* In sH rratiitacHoni -rm'lucied with ua.

WB 1 m ?*•[’ VriT'We will Tip n a njQfld«iit|al credit arC'runi with you. If >uu are In need rf mnhr*) '■all at our olfioa Your account niu be ueioornsd, and chca opened can awayi he mtir'l You have use i»r hotn ni'*ney and g'-nd» Money in f«w hours afler applying. Ii-' rni fill to call and get our tejuis lirfore d iliu i>uslpeqt eloewbsr*

SE-TRITY c o m p a n y , '188 MARKET RT. TEL 241*9 1. hJAitSlTr.

TOC CAN liK l MONEY ON FCRNITURB Oil PIANOS W m iO U T DIb'l l.ftHlNU THSM.

110 AND UPWARDWith our lyiiAro you ha*» ihe 'sailefactlon

of knowing PeforehMurl Ju*t when your pa>-- mehls will cJoee the nccKuni, jm>] how maiG paymsfli* H will *ake to do It We prefer to obtain new fueinmers by offeriag low rstotEiiiher than by paying fer laige advertlnemsma >ur new pien never {■■•i«ee you to worry. Kx-

planatlofin cmsi nothing Kere. All buslii>‘es with this company Is strictly private. Just ooli. Old rsllabl* comitany.HOl’PKMOLn L ^ N CO., llfl AND 122 m a r k e t BT. WOOD BLDG.,

ftOOU UNITED CIGAR BTOR&MONET lo loan <m household g&O'la end per-

sanal property, without removal, our rates I are the lowear In the city; 4dlck. cciifldeTitla] and reliable; omna and got our terms and be eoDvIrced

MITCHI?LL'9. 103 MARKET ST Room 22. OYer van Qrdsn Coreet _

i KALARIED peopT*. womnn keeping bous*. fur* nlshad money wditeut pecurily: cheapeel rltea;

eoalert paymentg, save money; eee me before trading elaewfier*s GfTlea* 66 principal clUeo.

TOLMAN rr>oni «12. w ash'AN rr>oni «12. Waahtnrcm ■«•

P t w n b n k mOWE PER c e n t . o w e p e r CE.NT.

ON 8UMB o r WO *N1) OVSB.Loaned on Dlaoncmda.

Watebes, Jewelrv. Person*! Property. ESTABLISHED IS82.

C. BIERMAN, 10 Cedar »t-.Bear Broad and opnoelts W. V. Bnyaw Co- ^ e n _ ^ e * . tp 7:30 n'clmit. Bat, to l0:9l>

L O A N 3 W A N T E D — P E R S O N A LtRio ia' aN wantad from prW&te party for

short tltne; good aecurity given, also gp<jd Interest Address Private. Box S8. Nsir* OfPea.9lftft IjOAN wanted <*n good lecurity and 10-

tarsat ' Adflregfl B., Ro* 89. News office.

LEARN more about the itageT Read "Tba Vaudeville Slage.” H tell* all about tbe ilfe

behind the mienea: 35c.. a t the n ew staBdav A U D B v n x s aet* and mtulo ru^lsbed, aU

eooMioes; hklff* ' gIMreb irt»rfc'« •iM ttltF . K * m t( M e w tIB Mbtim gt.

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NEW ARK EVENINQ N E W a TUEBPAY. OCTOBER 17. 1911.

IN S T R U C T IO N

KDDCATIONAL DEPARTireNT.

rHmBT!AM AiSOCIATIONTOIINO MEW001TR8ISI1 OFrSHBD,

CMnniixi S«h»l,

A l.«'iSrDr»W.Amomobll#, Accniinunor,.Uwk')unrtn<.

Fr«noh,

bb kd to- d a t r o « BOOKU!n»t

a A. TOWTflSBKD. M iM tlooal DtlAeU*, lot HAfcSST IT.. NWWARK. M. J.

IN S T R U C T IO N

D u c ln gUSAHtf TO DANCB AT KEETON «. Ui a<l 0''pf Woolwotlh'i »nd R*

|- . AlEJ L.K.BBON8. th« foniurt ofII, , Mhool iWITH MUHIO fkhuol o i 'l '

10 A. U 'O ^evil-)- tUy frAtfflWalls and ruarBm**d In j Ik l**"^*'*nU 2E WAI.TZ, «AT. BVE. (XT. 11. HH-.WllAW Hir>kT'HAT BVn., <X-'T 14. I'''!-j'luzK M AM urEnAnn h a i. ipj" e en n io u t

T H t OAVla SCHOolT^FlfANClNU, (TIAIIUBB IK.lV'EHB. KZLE^N MlidlUOa.

TBAOIEKS o r OANCINO. __PBIVATB 1»muiv» our •prcliHr, •'I'l',

wAlti mni) l«< m rp *u»i»nu«l In •!* ■day or rvonlna by appolnlnunl. All cluMO now open. PupUe csn )oln at »ny • <.*iaw »» Hegtnnerw. MonO**’- ^k^DecinnaiH, aiAJiPiMiT . ■'*'.■■■“I ' aa*Unr: all lafaat dan r« Tin *<"Droed *t.. uf«r D., U and W.; ” •__M. C. H iCnAKIili Hchool fnr P«ncli>fa ^

WMbtriHton m., rhe ifl*ctd*Ve";;;hool In w .n . and iw ^eterevery Wednri»r|*v end flelurJiS'. he*1«f»iiri Mondfty rvmninu. novrliv merquemde reception, iictoher Jn. ItHili.wpVn nlehi_______________liARNAIlTJ'H fhiMr<-n » litet hwH. M .

cheappRi. all fco. !eiy, iiaf". «noy ■cllnfr. Blnain* Sniiirdav eflernnoti. Oclnbtr 14. hurtJm rli’H NT»\ Hr»)ad. private IwaOni i/y appolntmenl, reeld^nf'e. V' I'hMinut Bt._____

UltRftVH BCHOOU8«l Broad rt . oj.p O ntral lUllroaJ flUtlnn

Open any eveniiie for beulhnefB; tauKht as li ihuulil cular.

fvr beKlhner*; danclnn call or write for -Cir-

Wednesdays=Special R cal EstatC DayS'Satardays

JB U 81N E S 3 O P P O R T U N I T IE SMACATI.AY'H.

BUfllNKfeW I‘U\'iCH <>K A1.LIK v o r W.SaNT Hl’i ijR hKLT*

8KK M A> ’K ., ‘TH AT’H XKIHEUKN H INKl'RAaVrS n m ^ I N d .

TKlaKrUi'N'M 2a88 MAKKliT.

B U S IN E S S O P P O K T U N IT IB SUeUCATEBHKN and KrtK^ry etoTes<>nl^ one

In town, iirtctly caJh '■•uelnta*. nice living I'kiidb; all Jmprovemeriii* lenl reaawable, lonir lease. Addrees [>elli'Bie*»en, Bo* u. Newii ofhce. Orange _______

ATTErS-TIUN -All truiria i.f liuiliwar I'InoM tJ f ■ • ■ t Belkm andpniircsleil mcemei detd* ...

buelneee upp.-rturUks aH' Jp ^ v iugatud Irefort eidd ibronrh MA< K H lit LHOKP:RAiiKTWENTY fufnl«b<‘il n-i'in »nd r»«aT«i1ng houeei.

moBlly Bh Cf-nlrul bxaUyne prlcet run from Iflixy 10 ll.fMKi *>mf ra<e|leni opiMrrtnnluea.MACK, rir^-ini-n'e building

Clin-rjgofs. newBpaperi, rent >2a’i. three living rr 'roeCONFBt.TlnNP HV

Lon Hill If. uon. r-r... ...— ........ .include,]. hi-iiLlUiil sir.re, r*ri*]ptB inaranived jllU wnekl> v*ll aloirked. j-rUe IMfiU MAi K. Klremen't buIxiiiLg

TV S'nriM>ma lo eti*' l fr"Tii in ell parlj city, reairnn

abju rema, iuue Ideal Uii-enone iTtcieB fruui jijrio to ll.ioo MACH. t'lrpin**n'ii bulldlhg

COLBniANEM.1«Ml SATIONAI*--------^rSlNEBS

COLLfiOEL

BothYmr.

pruniffNTB ADMITTED AT ANT TIMB. p a t a n d BVKNINO BEBSlONS.

CovNsr OoaroBroIal, Bborthgnd and wplllnr. EnJIih Dranehat. CtvU Barvloe. waoBhlp. Tilegraphy ■□(! Oifinao.DBaiKABLK POSmONfl WHEN QDAUnED

Call Of write for flfUMb A nnlvef*^ log, Scbool JoumaJ and bookleta __ afrealM Bohool" and 'Xolenjan TeiogrBuny frjhopi/ Ofllre open dally and on Mondar,

■ rrtfliW ednee^ and Triday «veDlng«.COLStCAN NATIONAl* aUBlNBSS COLUKdK

Aeadecoy uiA Kalaey Bia. Newark One b lo ^ w ett ot Poetomce.

One b lo ^ north of Bamberger'a JOHN KVaUOR JR., PaiNCiPAU

LwiliiA icbool of laaao Pitman and (>r«MA erthaad ‘ “ “. and Touch Typewiiilngi

NBW JBIUDT BUBIKEBB CuOuAilS.T lilltrrrN lK T H YttAH.

Mast rhvorably Known liecawe li T* - Xm i lonaUnpi flna eaulpmem. (borough in-

•tpuoiioni fffieral and epecuir coum i Day isa- alob ooir open. ENeniog eueilon Mooday. Wbu- Danlay and rrlday ert'enlngi- special aitenilon given to backward itudentB and W thow of lo re ln bijrth wbo deelra an aoademto Bngiiah tiglntni.

Tuition vatea modermta, payable by In* raon.h — or call for calaioguior tarro. Write, 'pbooe or call for cataio^a

ta d p i^ o u la ra oqmer ICarket and Waebington Bta. M Warkei I t

BPWAKD A. WBWOOanm, PreBldetvtd r a k e c o u l e c b .

KABT ORA-NGB. NEW JERSBlT.A ourdlai invKatlon la egiemled to our for­

mer Biuilema to vielt ub In our new home.

THE BUft' KHARirr a c a d em y phdr DANC- INO n*Tr(i.fi >i nesr rliy hall; WMi

N unn K^pieinbrr 11 beginner* can Joinany evening Apply e v tp J n g B .___________liANCTNO guaranteed In a tew private leaaone

7 Unlmofit ave . oe*r flprlnglleld ave PROF I, BKIM-. IhgiruiHor. open evenlngi-

D rtm fttle a n d E locu tionli. r. Ot.M3TKAI). EIjDCTJTION AN1> htaqbi

TRAINING. ProfeBBlonal ooacb. Amateur tMatrlcBla and vaudeville act* toached. Spe­cial atttntlon to Sli.K'HTlON etudenci tttudlo l!g Kaw Bt.. td f l^ r ; hour* 1 to 0; 4ldS Mkt.MARION A. BUAKKMAN. 880 Dank tL -P r i­

vate and claae Inatrucllon, practical elocn- ik>n; lodge, oburoh, entertainment fumlih*d.

M igeellR ngotu'iPOOOD ART SCHOOL, removed from New

York City to 37 Hollywood ave.. Katt Or- anfe; oU, water color and ohlna painting.

ItL->TAl’KANT Hill oub-li luni-h vj--lnliy Itrojidiiiul Markri rrm ^ll'^ I'jfis l''u»e. re-

reitiit IWiii weekly, p ri'♦ fJ.'MBK >t IWki coih, iMiUiiL-e Ufii' a *nap M.\' K. Klrcjot-n h building

CRfcH’B I'UlhUng ulfN k rriB-. ine**, litaOUK woriii of *l(Kk *nd nmoulMry.

riipehed and ujilliilehed wurk uvpr nm wUh or- iIbtb. uffloe. m / u. iri>e*iner, manufBciurlng building bill Kuni, prli-e (if.WAi. -MACK men’* building

Kire-

BAKKHY b one. *yld on account nf ijok-newi. leni |7%. wh«>J* KnoBe, nine rwmui. iilao

bake abuL). Ida r«->rl|iIB, end *U.MACK Flrruivn'H buhiling

ENonMOtJB proftn In r>eni.v slot machine*!a fe«' dollar* in \e i't‘d shf'Uld bring l*)0

p#T rent, profit the flm >»ai M«-lr wlU then praMy enhimce In vahir. etiiirvs f t each; Iwat Dgali for eRDsctatloni. '*'•* convince you In a few minute*, a strictly Uical company, becked by men i>f abliltv nr-l character, offer* Biroiig Inducement* tu pe'Tiv g‘ 1 Btandlngi wf have egcluatve tnrrlt'''rv «rlie ' r particular*. Bhcw Clecnlna Ma. Wu* Companyuf N#*w Jer*ey. s5T-.afti' Mroed at ______FVjR U A L E -^M PBiaMifihAi dry gnod* baei-

neif, Bah B tia.iasj & ifK'.aird lu goodtown In New Jeriev "u- d ibA

of itB kind, rent i-iiia H.OOO. Ad-dre** Uivoda &>i flO. dfl'"Ft>R HAlaE—Go.vd pwliiji Knu-ery and delU

caio*i»en; cash trade .ind four i-ooro*.chctap Hi ItiVf'nttirj- \l:lfM R TiLLMEn,Mis ripfiugnebl ave,Fufi fULE—Good will an* li..r*eB, hBrnei*.

etr: . In Newark and New V •rk rij^teBi bii»1- n.'M Addreu ETprei*. H ' if. *Ne** OlRce^Fim HALE—Clgart, shd dry kcoda,

iiiuat be Bold on Bcr>nini of eicknews. IM N J R- R- ave.. near Wulnut * i______FOR SALE—A double bti.tblHrk iianrt. with

nr.iHvrtunlly lo keep in Ihv Baine pler«- w3U«rgi*ii It., city.

W A NTEDWANTBIk- J llghviit cash prlcea paid for ladle*

-Iff cTothlni and ahoc*;d grnls' fur

■ paand genm’ ,»i»i -iff cTothing and ahoca: niwcla)

price* paid f 'i ladles' bimI genls' fur coat*: also rvvninn uimI fi.m:y dreiwe*: send ^ t g l orbring giKiiiii u> SouthMR. rAHN. SUrmigv ave , nt-ar Norfolk at. felrphona 4310WMarket.WANTEI'—lilgheal urice* paid for ladles' and

eeni*' nr* and aec-ond-hand clothing; el*Q ladle* and n.m ■ fur coal* and '.vening dreese*. ttend a ikmIhI ur i-hone IlHiiW Market- J. bTERN. 124 Mulberry >1-. Newark. NADBOUfTBLV higheat price* paid lor ladlea'

and gentlcnieti a caal-off cbilhlng; extra ]irlce* for winier riiithing. eend puaial, butlutH itriclly I onAAleiiiial. WH rilaVilLES. IIU Buulb Greuav uVe • 'U’er Ni'TfuJk st

a u t o h o b u j s

BAVE DOTH TIME AND MONET.

AVTOMOHI1.E TKUCK TSEIIH

IIAV'K Al.t. nEPAIKB TO THElIl WHEEIX OONE AT

PHINEAH JONEH « TO-, nKAK O f m» m a h k e t kt. ■ruuNEH iin i i;,7s m a h k e t .

!*X H

EST. ISM. m s M i'JAMES A. BERRT.

n ^ A b eflTATE-lNSUftANCB—IjOA^UAIN FJpOOH. REKRt BUtL0

«l CLINTON ST.

NEWAJIK.. N J.NEW YORK HRANOi.

m i l AVfi. AND ti6TH HT

HKHIKtlT PIIICES PAID f--r P l.A T iN ril. uUl tlOUV ANTIOUES.

SlbVtlH I'AWN TirK FTd. *10.JOHN UALY (LM Hlith ave , CN»r. 3»tn Ht.,N.Y.IllGHl-’-KT i*ni«'KH 1*A1D KUH La D I E S '^ D

GENTS' c AHT'iFF ri.iiTHlNO; HHINU I^>3TALAN1> r WILL t a l i . m a n . 2*fl RANK ^ , WIOKIFFH. _TItAlHNG FTPAMP ROOKB b-ughl, |2 P*r

InoB*. milk l«tl>el*. aoap wrepi-ert and tobacco coupona; blgheet price* paid Now Jetacy Coupon Co., 32H Plan* at., near NUrkei at.LADIES’ and gent*' caat-ofi cloihlng: I pny

highest prioe# for aame; e*nd [loetal or tele­phone, 6IM)W Orange, and 1 will call. Q. CHIRIa I North Grov# a t. Bfcai Orange^_____

E3T. ISlfl. 'PHONB 83KE, E. nOND A CX>.^HKAb ESTATE-INSURaNCK-LOANB,

REJJOVBD TO TM HROAD 3T.. ADJOINING

HOWARD BAVING6 INSTITUTION.

LATHHOP ANDERSON.REAL ESTATE AND INfiURANCK. ♦74 BROAD BT. Ot'P. ORANOE BT.

t e l e p h o n e 1481 MARKET.

W rirK DELlVEllT CAR 80 h. p. Idurlivjg car chkaati. !l-ailRNI ff'HH--

llve trananiiaBlon, equipped with nnw pa.iel b.Kiy; nil In (pK>d Older, g(Knl for dtpurimeitl alore, runrractur of Bu.leBuukn delivering own KuvkJb. gwJO.

lir if 'K .TOY TONNEAtt 22 h. P-. ■l-n'llnder 4-]iaaa. cur. top. ahleld.

apvodi’»miiter, run trnly T.tkXi mJlei. coat |l.:^^to; a>‘ll for we aru open for uffer* un bIhaoCura.

WARD CO.. 45 HurrlBon at.. Haal Orange.Open every day uolll B P. M. ^ ___

l«W. 3O-0n aiM rn,. 7-p«Men|tf. t«urtn*; tulll equipped; repeintwl. bargain. IbOQ,

Ktilt KALB—f-andy, nnd psi>er itand . du ag^me

riKHr* nfrillone 187',, Ijifayett#

L.ADIKS' ctj*inme parlor, hran of bualnraa sec- lion: hat^ lUO A1 cuat-nuere and Iniprtjving

wonderfully «i*ry day. rereline yearly, rent lid . long I2.IKh> atook,riaaay roeiumvt. fixture* and furiillurn, ertor- moua proflia, going abroad. MAi’K. 1“ irnrnrn a building.

KI'HMHIfBD ten-rit'rfn hmse. all Improye-In wueHent rL-ridlU'-n. ftllert wlt h

aleady roomers; men only, lent very reaeon- able Address Bargain, lioi 33. Nrwr office.__

In a tru c H o n W u rte d sWANTBID, private Insu-uctlotii in algehrA. Ad-

dftaa Ihuructlcn^, Box 81. News omee.

A U C T IO N 8 A L E »

CeurflHs: Book-keeping, Bhorthsndi, Tyiiewrlt- Itig PenmanBlilp. KeorelS;^. EngHahi Meehan'mg, renmaiiBflip. !*•. ^*.-1. ,^ .-Icsl and Architectural Drawing and Kinder­garten.

Private tuurring day «r evening In Algebra, Geometry, Hleiory, Latin, Greeli and other Grammar and High Sohoo) aubjeoti. Bend tor psrtlculara.

Corner Ilarrlaon street and Cantfal aTetiu*.

Day SchoolDRAKS COLLXOB,

NSWAHK.Enter now. Evening Bebool

BUflINBBS,BOOK-KBEPINO,CORREB^i NDE^CB, ----------ifx N ^s h o r t h a n d , TYPBJWRITTNa, KINOLIBH

Write, call or 'phon* for parttoulara. b n W D O. BRANDT. Principal.

AUCTION SALE.TOMORROW fWEfDNEaSDAm, AT CTN-

TBAl. AUCTION ROOMS. *2 BOPTH OR- ANOa A V a. A LARGE liOT OT FINK TMl- NITURW, CAHPBTa AND RUtlH, SAI*B COMMKNCBS AT U A. M.. AND (1>N TINUKB ALL J>AY. TUB FURNIflinNOS OF A OOMFLETK HOME, CONTENTS OF 10 ROOMfl. WILL BE W)LO IN Tlllfl BALE

A FINE ASaoRTMENT OF FURNITI'UK. iMRPKTB. R l’Ofl. liflJDDINO

a n d h o u s e h o l d rUllNlBHINOB OF EVERY DESintlPTlON

la pari: Parlor Sulu, «ld Uphuleiered Pleoee, braea and enamtied BeduteBde. curled-hatr cot* ton and fell MaUr^aaa*. Wardrobe*. Armure*. odd Dresiers. Chiffonier* and Waebatanda, in mahogany, maple and oak; Sldahnarda Buffets, China and Cryeial C1o*el*. extenalon Table*, Uather-eeat and other dining Cbalre. fanry Kockeni, oentr* Tables. CoupKo*. Moriia Chalre. UookoaBM, Tahoureltea. Pllluw*. Bedding, braae thtlque Ware, Silver Plata. Lafe Cur­tains Dinner and Toilet Beta, a large eeleetkm cf Aimlnater. Velvet, brusaela and Smyrna Itugt In ah alaea and paiiarnB; Inlaid and printed Linoleum*, cook and heating Btovee, and other i^ooda, too numaroua to mention. Phi only au»-tlun rooms where your money la re tu rn ^ If you are not aattsdad with yourpurch..,. POZSAK.

’Phone »T1 Market. Auctioneer.6TB RriAd at., at Weat Park «t.

NIffWARK’S LBADINO BUSINESS SCHOOU Commercial, Shorthand, English and CIvU

Service Coureea, also •01*1 Aoeountlng and Stenognapble Cou:

SALOONS, BAliBjNB. SXIXX.NB, HAJOONS. CAJ'RS, HOTKU ANIi HuADHOl’MICS.

Only lt» *»rj leil 1IV« t.uiiii'.M proipo,1tlorl posalbly oblulnahle handled by MACK, rite- men'* bulldijig.COMMiDRClAL HOTEI^-A mint and a momip-

oly; heart of iMiauttful country town In me mouniaina, receijua IlM) -ially. ,‘ J^uummer Mg uiH'Jiuobll* irade, prirf LlS.WXb iTui*eriy and ttiC vany lurma, accoum Hen-.ua IllPMe. See MACK. Flreinen'B building.

COIT4TRY HOTEIx-A good, old'^elahllah'-d* Jng eti ItloO,VAU.A lUili™.! [.-[Ot, *16.S«.0, hair r . .h , prw-

«rty and all. Ni ruoma. fine building*. ai*ta loufa, Bverytblng right, owner retiring. f> e MACK. Firemen n biitidlngHUTBL Ih Mg live noumry town on l** !**'

wanott. fho bikgrat money-maker and beat paironlxed plao* In the u-wn; average over 1100 dally; price 17.600. oom- *il«te, a mini for right man, retiring, old igr - UAL'K, Flramen'a building.

FrnNl.SHBD'ROOM house f.ir saM. 12 room*.csnlrally locaiwl; half block from new terinl-

Tial. 24 f'eture at.FIllBT-CLASfi candy store, also candy and

grocery aloro for *ali' Inquire 149 Bergen *tO R orER T STORE, at Rnnflle N. J .

two ftores In town, fine i>pp.'-rtun1iy . J** _fixture* and atock at luvenuiry. afiout

CUvnilNU—HKJHEST PHKTt FOR OFF rU ri-H IN n. l a d ie s ’ a n d GENTA .

REND M KF-lNHERG. H3 MFIlf'ER HT.WANTED-RoM-Kip dwk, eaf# and i-aBh regie-

or; wllj pav (bn prlc# If In gi«orl ocuwlhlon MR. CABir 84 Academy a t . : t*l. ‘ 33L MarkeL

|2 l.oin loore;TRADING BTAMFK bought.

Locomobile, toy tonneau; completely equipped; fine car IBiis. 30 Locomublla, l-paaaengef tourlngj fully equipped, perfect In every way. IBU. Mllchell. toy tonneau, good condition; low price. llkW. Overland, double buol^t; • very extra, make offer. (JRERNE Motor Cog Co-. ftS'UO Waxlunglon at,. Newark. N. J.

milk

Co-. S8-U0 Waxlung _________into OAKIaAND runabout, fine condition; 19U

Ki'haoht dfmon»lrailrig delivery car. al#<j two denmnat/yting d-lti-ope care, convertible, ran* atioui, fumlly epr and delivery l*atu of gray horaea, 7 and 8 yearn old, (oAi wc have laken in on Bchacht delivery

HODEHT ST01ITKNRUROH. J REAL EHTATE A NT. IN*......URANrB.

EACTORT ANP KAI.TORT BITBi *41 fifotd i1 . HXSrtl II: 'r?roll' * * » ''* '

HLASHEBO A o . ur-ITREAL ESTATE AND im iE INSURANCE. RENT COALECTIONS.

Sn (JLINTUN ST. ________WE do »»nfral r»al M Utt (iJiltiM.,

yuur tlAilB. guarantM MtlFfacllon. KHAJviv ------ MAtO A CO., 788 Iin*8 "(., oof-LIN ^'. ^ ___ _____________

EDWARD H. LUM.4SI PRUDENTIAL HUILDINQ-

Roal In* . Loan* an j ApprU W ^

59« r .f ;s iiiN ri '° 'v E .'''INStlRANCK. REAL ESTATE.

REAL EBTATE ALONG the LAOCAWANNA.E. C. HOLMKB A(^L^<.^Y.

SUMMIT. N. J- _____ ___IF TOU »lih to biu', Mil.TMl « f HLACKUK-K. 27 Clinton n . .

R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E )~ C ltV _

highest prtcea paid for hooka, roupnna. Iabe1a» aoep wratipera. KtS Market at., iw m 3LHIOHEHT pricea paid ftir ladle*’ arid

caet-uff clothing, ahoe* and faaihera, Bend postal lo J HECKBR, 66 Montgornwy sl

I WILL MV high price* for 1*61**’ and fenta’ clothing, furmlture and »ho«*: send portal

I will 2airand FRANK, ftr Mercer *L

no aganls.N J

P. J. OLDK, aaorney. EUiabeib.

ahU-ORNERAL comraclnr, wMh exceptional Ity In necurhvK and i-«Tf''rnbng mn»t prom-

able I'oniracra, aeukv party vltli moJiiis and m lluervce. AddfS"* Fanner 5b»x 04. N»'w* I'-fflc •

CABH p*ld for nl4,gf^ld, allver »nd diamocda.T. J. BRADI.ICT, Jnc . 4fl2 breed *t.. neil

lo Comlnentsl Hold. ’Phone 1278L B. p . ___urTUHEKB fixture* wanted; second hand;

good cundltlon: elate parllcular". Addreea NATHAN. Watchung a»v . Orange.

GOOD eeiabllahed loMor avre and buBlnee* on Clinton ave,; muni sell mi ai-count of leaving

oily. Inquire MR, WKIN.^TDlS. 6 Elliabeth

HOTEL, 20 mile* from Newark, Ob Lacha- wajina; beautiful plaoe; about IW room*, fine

bunding. haart town, big property *nd nne bualneu prieft 1+4,000. or *56,000 for h£lPl prop­erty alone, aaay term*. Bee MACK, Firemen » Landing.

1 CAN SELL TOt.fR HUBINKSB with mj *yatam wh*n Other* often fall; lelling oonvincea, Have tlioa and money by tlrit *aelng MACK. Flremen’i building.

“'SIly and Night Seatloaa Enter any time. No Entranoe Eiamlnatlona.

Rates: Day school, dally, l i t i>er nbonlh; 880 for 8 tnonOi*. Night aohool. Monday, Tuea-dav and Thursday evenlnga, 84.60 per monih: lia.60 for a month*. Bend for catalw.

NEWARK BUBINEBS COLLTO9. Hal*ey and W^arren ft*.

NEW JER SaT LAW SCHOOL 8B EAST PARK fFT.. NTJWARK.

LL B. IN TWO YEARS.Out raoord for_lBll. 11 gi^duatee taking bar“) Dl

____ ___ _ . . barambiaifoD !h June, ajj aucoaseful. I^w aodCBunhiaUon In Ttanton In rebniary, giMoaaafal, and 7 graduates taking

‘ul.

J. 10 being the bar ei

PfeparatOTT aoboola open September 20.THB NVWARK SEMINARY.

MISS 'WIIITMORS’S Stsbool. ITS Cllntnn ave.Boaxdlnt and day aebool. Genarai oouriaa, wiih

“ a l ------------ -----------------diploma. Spedal atudlea with oertincatf. Thoy- ecMffi training (n primary and intermediate de- partiatnta preparaa fnr the academic, ^ p l leMtar leading oollegaa awarr year on certlftcale o i tobtx>l* t^taioffuea ,

NEWARK ACADEMY.f o u n d e d m s .

WIUKIM rARRAND. HEAD VASTER.reparaclea for any ocdlege or aoU

eailflo aeboot, or forjraalneaa life. OymiiaelumippllThercmgh

Jflo aeboiand athletic field. Catalogue on epphcatlon.

AUCfnON SALE.CLOTHING MANUFACTURER'B STOCK.. R. GOLD. AUCTTONEER. Wll-L BBliL

WEDNESDAY. OCT. 18. 10:80 A. M.,M ACADEMY ST.. NIBWARX.

THIS REASON'S BN’n R E STOCK OF A WELL KNOWN N. Y. MANtlFAOTirRfflR, CON­SISTING OF 2.000 HOYR’ AND CHILDREN’S HtHTS IN SEROBB. WORSTEDS AND CHE^ VIOT8. SIZER TO IT; AI-L BTYUCfl. ALL KNICKBR PANTS; 1.000 PLAIN AND FAN* CY OVERCOATS. TO 17. VELVET AND MILITARY COLLARS AND ABOUT IW D07.BN KNICKER KNEE PANTS IN COR­DUROY AND CHEVIOTS, SIZES TO IT; BVrinYTIHNO STAPLE ANIJ DEBIHABLB IN RTTT/EB AND MAKE. NO OROKKN Lf)TH; ALL PTUX SETS; MUST BE BOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE.

SALOON-Nlca Uttl* place, jxjaltlvely worth 11,600, for tbOO M*h; exrallent location; rent

830 month. receliHa average more than that every day; well itocked MACK. Firemen ■ building

GOf)D-PAYING grcjrery atorr fur eal* iheap to quifdt buyor. .40 N«.t>f'l*<'n el^ ^ _ .

HARDWARF and houae f\iml*hrng aiore l^r aale 81 600 m H.TOO Ftock aelllng for l i nw;

reaaori for m I*. ion "id fnr bualnrH«, g»Jd chance fur yjung peraon, Inquire 207 Conlfal ave.MEfTHANICfl-Good merhanle*

local manufacturing t5un<’Hjn, llfatlme Addreaa Chanc*. IJox Ace.

with 1500 In a I'hortce Of SO, New* of-

HELSTAl.'RANT and lunch for aal«: oauee of splilng, other bualnr**. a snap lo a quick

buyer. Aridrf** Sale. Box S6, New* ofAca.RESTAURANT for ealo. ntd rtond, oenlral

liriatloti. Addreae Iteatanrant. B«* W. New* office. ___SALOON Thlrty-elxth *i , New York City;

■alee |40O weekly, price 12,000; no njfrt- gBgea; no agenti. P. J Ol«DE, *ltomey. Ellie- brth. N. J.

« » BUTS »IOOii with h»ll M d h u r IlTin* r«m n: r*nt tM, ■•111 21 h»lv«* t*«r

nice *tock, » fe and national cash rtgleler. m a c k . FlreTTven'a building.

BALOON-8700: beautiful b®™"" eluding four IIring room*; eall* 16 halvf- beer weekly; good whkAy trade, inan'a building

acK. Fire-

line*;4TOHNER «lomi, lnWr»»«i™ ,,, ,-rent onlr WO: l«*** I'"'* r * * '

weekly; w»ll •locko8; Mil* M wveklyi ■acrtffced for 11.600. wiwth Ifl.OW. MACK. Ftremen’a building

BA U>ON—Junction two caj- llnei: live vea^‘ 1««ae; Idw rent; 11600; |60<i <m*b required.

Addreee Saloon. Dox 28, N*wi _Addraa*SMALL grocery * 1 ^ for aale cheap

Store. Bf“ ----Box ‘76, N>w* office.TRENTON bnelnexi nomer; seven m ln u lee^m

centre of city: (wo-and-a-half atory brlcfc (liodern and adaptable for any taualnee*. Ofr oupled ae meal market; barn, eW-. on nepaimte lot' price, good will, up-lo-datr Aiturei, lau*- age plant. 111.500; 15,000 can romaln on prop­e l a t 6 per cent. RGPINRnN'B Meat Mar­ket, Pennington ave., Trenton, N. J . ______

Ol.T* (JH>LI>. pilver, perapa, Jfwelry, dlatnonde, platlnuip'liought i TKl Br<iad, over Petty'* new

Btore. lULEVRK. formerly Gtwiialee. _ _WANTED, a iwo or three wing uUlor'a mfrror;

tarr price A H PEHBINE. 15 Waahltvg- tnn pi.. Eaai Orange _______WANTlCIi. n second-hand or ehop-'wom C clef-

ln#*T elate price, .addreea ClHrln+i. Box 7. News (Ihce.TOOL UOX. also crab and chalni, aullable fw

cofitractcpT, Addri-e* Caeb, B*j X 43, Newi or- fir*

the above *r* ftrat-claae and are conaJileratlon; 'phone 4670 Market, GKAI H Motor Car Co . 2h»-2^Hal*^:^**t-_______;_____OII.MOKK's T uTOMOHILE SCHOOU >« ANl'

18 lillirUAN ST., OPPOSITK C O ( ^ - IlOfBE. NEW EVENINQ ULAHS OPENBCM^. JS m X (.•nURBr,. Ill LEHSDNB, »■“ U - c k n h e (j u .i b a n t e e d .I n i s t r a d e AFF.-RUS TMK 1 ICIljtST m e -rilANlCH’ WAGES. LEARNCALL. WRITE Oil PHONE 2616 MARKET.^a V\>N AVK gnraijw and machlno ehop, A'on

ove.. v>T. SuutlJ I6th ■U-FIrst-cloae. fire­proof garage; fully i-qulpp^il irmchlne ®J|s>ork done undar my "'A-n pHranijal auparUtlon. ginyral marhlniii an.l repairing; st'Tlng and taking rari' of r*ra a h .tt JOri C KUEJINE. Prep.

cheerfully

H ougphofd G oods W an t*#AT MR- CARH’B. W Academy at., near Waeb­

ington at., tel. 2B33L Market. We buy your furniture, we buy everything and anything In large or email loie: nulhliig too large or loo smali for tve to handle, we buy old carpeie. old chalrn, tables, alnvea. pillowa. iron beda, rookera, dlahea, mirrors afid everything you want to sell for ca«h. I can give you more iban any dealer or any auction houee In the city, You nee, 1 hav-e no agenle or repraaen- tatlva to pay nommlaelon; that'* why I oan pay you more for your good* We call a t once with a closed wagon; busineaa strictly confl dentlal. get my price flret before trying othere, and be convinced; send postal or ‘phone. I will call at once. MR. CASH. 64 Academy *1.: tel. 2&iaL, Market.

GILMOKK'H Automobile Sxchange. 10-16 Ship man »l . Rhuna 251.1 Markal Wa tiavn .

choice aelectlon of louring rar*. Ilaym-e. Hartford, ( ‘hahuera. Overlandi and plenty oi QihiT* Uiitiabouti that are right In PrtCH and meclianleni. Give u« a call, our prlviee areTlgbi _____ ______ _ _ _ _______AUTU W raaina one lOll rhalmBra. ail equip­

ped H.OOO. llliu L'baJmiTH. allrow. Maxwell lUi. runaboul, «.'> '1425- Packard runabout. 1650. iatjQut. J1T6. H. U- H.4U.'H Auto Shop. 2TS- 280 Haleey i l . . ’phone 44-iUL Mkt^^ _______ _

-MR. Rl!IU>ER ■' ,I have two fine free end clear Jots in

growing section of Greater New'ark. one Mtwa from troJJey, value’ ISiX) each, that I lo you for 11,200 If you will build once: get busy. Address Late, Box Wl, Newi ofllce. ___ —BIIEPHARD AVE., iVfAr Ma[W»

nuahic P»rk Becllon—Dfnlrable ®*' huh-clii* AAlslilMrii'K'd; aphi" EUrtlif-th , •■’ in* ll.flOO. NORTON imOTHtRB. .41 Ab- tor i t . ; look tor the Or«n*o end white J ip t.MADISON HT.. 2»t^U rlcli «tore end rn.tm«.

near Perry et. end Merhfl ■!_: coat lAlXei.,e-ice t l 'w i : mortinee »I,(W' EtJtUY HEAD-LEY, hflii nromi ■! _ ________________\i4.-.K(gl'AHU: PAUK TKACT: two finrly lo­

cated Iota (or eale at a haraaln. on aioo""'- o[ IravIn* Slate, ,tddre«( Weenuahlc, Hoi «, Newh office. ___ >__

NOT >;oood-liand, hut new "nlomohll^, 30- H r . , flve-pasaenger touring, weight 2,»wl

IK.undJ. for H.IAW. selllnK price. J1 35<l. this bargain on occoum of retiring front agen-y, itemoDStrated cheerfully. Addre* Bargain. Riix 83. News office. ____________SMALL automobile repair parts, huehlngs. eUv.

made for foreign and tlomesili' ‘’“rs. cob reaBimable am| no ^ f\n y . . arbureter wnrk "ur specialty: anything poaRlhk In our plant from a nut lo an engine. COL-MAC Lompany, aaSO Bomb et.. Ne'wark. _ ____

fiveloth 26xRK). l2Te1: lote 20x125. 1650;minutes from tn«l!e> ; twenty njluute* from-

Broad and Market. Adilress Y. C.. Box 44.News office. ,TWO loiB on Flfih st . near Third ave ; can b«

buughi '‘heap on ‘•Hi‘y iromh, hikk pavemenl wild sewer. Owner, h5 I’oinleT at.

lot IGH- feet Ml. Pros-

BOADHQU9S-A *nod on., " Y • * [ " '*two large towns, near Newark, _ sell*

WEDNEPDAT. OCTOFER 16. W}M A. M. 66 ACADBU7 ST.

laS E X BT7BINBBB SCHOOL.IT ACADttirY ST.a NBIAH POSTOFFICB.

iMM PttmAi Bhoiiluuid. Typewriting. Rook* IcAeplng, LAPguiigea.

ALL IKDrVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. ’Phone SUL, M arket

Mary T. St. Clatr. Walter A. Goodrich.

m s s OlU.VlITrB Sobool for Qlrta. 878 Bruafi at* reopens Tbonday. September 28; kinder

gorten, primary, Intennedlats, academic and OoIlMre preparaiocr departmanta; a Umlted n n w ar of W e

depart_____ _____reoolvM Id th* lower depart-

ipll ■isgBtg. CSUlogue* <» applloatkn.TOWNBIIND HCHOQU M

rtBiary, intermediate and aeadsmio depart m n la : Latin. Bngllsh and college preparatory

tee! a bMrdiog and day ecnocii in wiucblidlTldual attention 1" To every girl. Forggtalogue apply to UR b. JULIA ROE DAVTBj Principal.

KRIE RAILROAD COMPANY.NOnCTB o r PHDLTC AUCTION.

By F. C. WOIJIFRT, Auctioneer, office, 4t Montgomery *t., Jereay City, N. J. Notloe le hereby given that the Ekl* Rallroa<V Company will sell for tranaporiatlon. ff***tr.urrage charg*-*, pureuani to Law, by publlo aiiollim. nn the prefnleea of the Erie Rnllrmid ComT»OTV. at North Newark. New Jew y . nn the twentieth day of October, nineteen hundr4*d and eleven, at ten A. M. (10 A. M.). the fol­lowing deecrJbed properlr. to wtt: One cer-Uad of nut coal, Bhlpj>eti by Ulanchard ft Co., fram Archibald. Pennsylvania, lo J. Frenk Post, North Newark, New Jersey; one carhta'i of herolfiok lumher. *hlppe«l by the Union Lum­ber Cninpanv. from Newark, New Jersey, to the Villon Lumber Ct^mpany, Arlington, New Jefiey This property enn be Inspected by in< lerested parties em time by making Inquiry of Mr. 'Trapy Cole, agent nf aald Erie Railroad Compony, at North Newark. New Jrrsey. Terms, c«"h, Propuriy to be emo ■e( by pur- chaeer wUhIn forty-eight 148) hnu* after sale. H. C. RARIaOW, F r . A.. Erie Railroad Com­pany. Dated Oru^ber 16, 1611.

h.lvM b«cr •••klT; rent (SO,■loftc* ball pool, shuflleboard. elx living prk« only Sumplete, » .nAPprice only Firemen'* building

lease 3^ years;rooms; MACK,

WE h«y« • l . t »P»1 ..iw iw ^with »™ii r?/

■irh; (In. com.r, cumi'toW ■■K* «S '" » » ■«■" =af«. Ou.lMM, i.« l on. »».«“ ■ r»ll or writ. MACK, Etraman ■ bullilln*.

i-rTENTlON—INVESTMENTS IN ,(^£ 4 I^INES OF BUSINESe OPPORTUNinEfi

WILL UK FOUND RY t^L L lN G ONWKNZiiUL. * w . ,

BOO BROAD, ROOMS 804-806.

ALL buslaeas plaoe* are carefdRyand you are Protected, b tiy ln a^ fr^ WEN 7,EL ft CO-. 800 lAroad. room* 6W-»un.

TEN-HOOM house, sll filt'Hy furnished, near Broad et. and Lackawanna, oil rooms fliled.

Addfoas M,, Boa 66. News office. __TATLOr” s t o r e for sale » Valley r^.. Weet

Orange. _________________v a n K>ZNAK W IIX HUY BVERTTHINO . YOU DON'T 'WANT FR''»M TOUR HOME; ATpitO CONTENTS OF STORES AND FAC' TORIES BOUGHT FOR CASH 42 dOU-n4 ORANGE AVE.; ‘PHIINP; 2(171 MARKET.

FURNITURE wanted nt A. MARK’S. 208 Washington at.; IdI. i447W, H&rket; house-

holders, look to your Interest before you e*ll your furniture. We pay your price for your furniture If In good condition. We are the largORt huyers In ih* cUjr: we exchange furni­ture for merchandise, that’s why we c-en pay more than dealers. Send t>OBtal or 'phone. I win oaH at once, A. MARK'S, 208 ’Washing* ton e t.; Eel. 444TW. Market.AJtWAYB the highest prices paid for turnitur*

of Bvery desciipllon; w« buy contents (>f ■lore* and merchandise; we wlJl said our sgeDi or call personally and we will pay you more than any oUitir houae In t ^ city; send for P BIMON. the man wbo pays you cash and deale fair and square; send poetaL F. SIMON. 7F Academy at.; tel. 6D4L UarkeL

COMMERCIAL Maintenance and Motor t 0..418-420 Washington »i If Vm have u truck

or Oellvery wagon that you wish to sell lall u" up. We have buyers for t-ara with capacity up. A«k for GILMORE. TOW Mark«i.FIREPROOF flooring for garage#; |,hlB floor

can bo letd over vour old wckmI floop le nre and water proof: eetlri^alfB and 8\yf“by requeil. NEWARK COMPOSITION FLiiOR CO.. 106 New York ave. Te), 860J Market. _

of

DwelUnicsFOREST tilLI^. UiRblanil uve —Itargaln;

Ijouse in rooms, with three K't*; enup at JTiMki email amount cash, also line ^ m e at Highland and Monuilatr a ira , lot fr-rnl. ].rlce r.fAKi KELAllER. m ptet «ve.MT. VROSPKrT AVR.. Forest Hill—JuBt two

Idle l+-fl for bii*1nes9 putpontf, at onr thlrd Ims tlisri Burrotnidlng values; ri2xl25 feet for t:i ikXi- KEL.VHtHt, Mb Mt Prunpect ave.F{'>RF ST h i l l apartmrnl-hniise, on InvOft-

mviu of in.tHMl. proftl Is Ui per [1®'•nothing twUer in Newark thnn ■,

i>f pb'|»< riS'. See 1’’ J. LLLAilEH a t'.Ullco, MO Mt rToeiX'Cl ave.I-'imKKT m l. l . ANlt WOOIIKIIIK -K ynu wl«h

lo tjuy, rent or ■•It Jirnt-.rt)j call ,ir pbono !•’. J. KELAIIKR, H4U Ml. J'roaiiact a'e, bsip rentPO and sold Some of th< eriiee in Forasl HHl ______

TIRES, windshields and aecesaorlcs of all kinds; also llmoiislnp touring runatwiut end

bualne#* bodies; aleo wat*. lop*, etc., at any old '^rtce to move them. Corner Arlington and WaXeman avea.. c i t y . __________NEW llnioUalnr high-grade automobile; laiesl

equlpiinnti; Klaxon horn and spefriomoter; will toll for ll.WW leas than facinrv price: will take note for half, R, E- NOLAN, 77 Mar­ket Bt __________________

wobest prop-

|3,4<h).Bargain offered from gon^ral c o n t^ to r^ R e

build 2\i-*tory frame buiWlnge. all r*ul steam beat, beei material used. sheeted, papered, xldwl. double porchsa pnntrlee. plans and 'a iso POO family bouse, gi.libO, three family huuee, $4,800, model house cun be ieeTJ. JtAt*- LAN DUOS.. 653 South Twelfth it.

ALL KINDS OF HOUnfiHOLD GOODS ANP MERCHANDISE. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF

ftores. bouse* and Skt* or anything you have TO aelji bought for cash; conault us before aetl-

WANT m o ^ to ^1'^“'! iw T •tln t.T re rll« tfu ll, «I«J OOMU «season; about IL000 'ohOttM 8628 Market,at the rate of 160 to 1100 a week, eruum in­corporate and give a liberal stock bonus besides 7 per cent, for uae of money; no risk; goods eoM when eeason opens; young man could ao-llTely Interest hlnioelf if desired. Ad^eee Automobile Acceeaorlee. Box 63. New* office.WANTED—A good saloon on the outeklrt* of

Newark or iuburhs; elate price and location. Address Retired Hox 42. News office ______

WK can sell your business quickly and with­out publicity If you have aU ilfvess for

■ale. eee WENZELNH-aOfi-

CO., 660 Broad, roome

COLUMBIA TTKIVimRlTT. K»WARK f'ENTRB, M EAST PARK FT Clawee In English, Freftch. flpanlih. Math'

ematic* and Education open Beptemlwr 28. Bend for catalogue. Offloe open dally and evenings. _____________ _SHORTHAND, typewrlllng. book-keeping. oIvU

iarvlce; iJojlUone lore; weekly DOWDEN'S College. 86 Centre s t.; Mkl-

a u it io n RAIJC

M u sicNORMAL COLLEGE OF VOCAL ART»

828-A30 BROAD ST ■RHONE 0346 MARKET.

Offering unsuryawed b-eimiee for rehearsals and appearances of sttldeni* in concert* at regular mu*lcale* of the college

1. Devot«d to the porfeciloti of slngera from ru^mnnta of tone placing to erilailo fijitih a*■olelata, with compulsory fltidles In dramatlo aettoo- Study of Qari --■* —-i.optional.

iTitiBJii I ta l l^ and Fiench

2. Normal oourae* for the eduoatl<» of alng- Ing teacher# for Junior claaeee. Applicant* for thl* couree must tx- plaoliti and underetand the futidamenial Igwe of harmony and eight ieadb)g. A beautiful voice 1* not easentiaL but a natural gift for ilngtng mivat exist.

3. Normal couree* iR afternoon and evening clas* ln«i ruction for linger* who do not wish to pay for individual leseone.

4. Haturday junior singing classes are held at popular price terms.

5. High! rending clas^ra.6. i'ublir eiM'hklng - Ab.EMIL Ih'FMAN’N, .9 0 baritone of the Orau-

Eavagf Metropolitan L*S)era Co., and at pri«s«n1 lecturs'F fur Uie Board* of E'UicaUon or New­ark. New Ynrk. Jers/^y l7Hy. etc., on ‘ The T’*e of the olce In Bong and filpeech"--and teacher of ^cadtrig artists, MR. JAME.S PHIL- IPBO.N’. f>rgariLB» iif the CUnion Av«, Reformed Church, and 'Yit.er compo^^nt t'wctiere. Insure rellabl* uutlou Terms u[>on appUcailrin.

Cnnllmied fn m T\ie*ilay‘s sale, elegant stm'k of -'lean and uii-iri-dste Dry Good*. Ijadles' and Gontrt’ Furnishingii. Fixtures, etc., \ultied at S26.IH1Q, tci b« »old at public *ucU.)n, AUOLl'H i^tEENFlKLlv, auctioneer. w|ll rell the »l»o^e sttK’k aiul flxiurea of Uie B. Heyman Dry G<.<rie . bankrupt, at Ihn pr^tnlsrH, 206 814 SprlnKflelil ave.. entmer Hitikirv' *t-. Newark, N J . on W'«Klne*duy, October 16. al lU.3d A M sharp

BUTCHBR. grocery and vegetable ^Vailsburgh iecUon. doing a buslneM lo LlOO weekii'' rent 140, will give Inaae, price l .w a WENZfCl! A CO.. So5 Uread, room.

804-306BAKERY In country town

paying builneos; receipts 1300 ■tbre trade; rent »0.five-year lease; price 41,500. WENZEL ft CO-. SOO Broad, rodme 804-808.

p i a N o s a n d o e u a n s

b u y DIBECT FROM FACTOBT and aave from |50 to 1100 on every piano.

Bpeclal Sal* o< Used Flanos and Player Pianos: Upright pianos, from 1100 up.Player Plaime. from 1300 up,

Eesy peyfnenii and guarojiiea with eachThvee piano# muet be eaen to be apprfwWM.

Don’t buy unril you have seen Iheae exceptionalbargains.

JACOB d o l l ft SONS, IttO.Factory Wareroom*.

IflT Market *t.. Newark. N. J._______

8PECIALB FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.

CONFECTIONERY, rigar and Ice c r^ m bu*l pigt^her, walnut, upright, almMt ....... }■neia for sal* In Irvington, reoelpl* from l-JO froeter ft Co., mahogany, upright. Al oon..f

lo 4260 weekly: rant 135. Including tour roome. | ^rt finleh. a bargain..........................I;.rice 12.600; a monayinaJieT.

135. IndudLim tour roome; price 12.600; a moneymaker.W e n z e l ft CO . six' Broad, rooms 304-80D-

8i«ger. art finleh, a bargain Bchomeker, fine, used piano

CONrlCCTIONlCRY. cl*»r far ■ale. We have ■■veral food otie* trora

|»«) to H.SOO. WENZEL & CO.. 80U Broad, rouma 104-BO8.AHT STUDIO and artlillc pSot6*rept) 1'“ !"'?*n i OlUJe'diV *MIU aiiiaatv

tor tal*; nret-cleei I>«yln» boilnegi.Ushrd over fifteen year*; doing A butilneM^oi

TO WlTOMttVKR IT MAT OONCEHN—Notlra le hrrriby ftlvmn that the sub»crlb*r will sfll

al public vrndue. un Ihe twenty-fourth day of Ofilober lI’llV. at iO o'clock in Ihe forenoon, at 130 Buuih Twelfth st.. City of Newark. Rtat# uf New .Mrsey, one truck, for labor done and material* furnleberi on said trtiok, left by ".lohn r>oe” M nlx>vo address, real name un­known, colored, of Em I Orange-

CHARLES II. HCKROBDERVAN POZNAK. AUCTIONEER, will lel) *11

unredeemed pledge* left over one year con... . . . . . - ^............ -.ng*. . .iete, lockrtla. gold and sliver watohos. chain*, suns. silverware, musical initrumenta. allkinds of personal propert)', Friday, October

- ■' 42 ~20 *t 10 A. 42 South Orange I nf'M NEOnAUR. 17 Acndemy et

lUth Orange ave. By order

NOTH’&-W ill *«l all foode belongtng or said J. I ■ ‘to belong to Kanior J. lA’ng. for account of

storage and other chargee, ronsletlng of houee- hold furniture, etc. «7n Tueaday, October 24. at RKID ft Auction. 1 Arllnginp *i , near Uarknt.

B. C. BENNETT leacAer of eliigiug. HTII Broadet. ^G lTnhp ■ . Muelr Bl,orfn, Ttiesdayi sjid

PTtdav* i t»ili**r Ubv?. M*lrfUf.hi.ori < 11<>uj(*bulldUi* New li-TTna fe«,(urD,t of MrBenoeic's instrij. il in ur>- purity toue, ii«rf>ot Uiuholatlou. tn.riTi.i; l.rraih tuorul In lUngln-i

Fl/OUEN'i'K AR’l'in K >teacher f-T ihre.» ye.ira at the L<:ndf>ii •'.Hiinah ry of Muel. i hIt g

Irg niallnii \'oloii pLiii'ii g (0Tii;*'i;MJige »!■ i i.>p»‘i n , and Y loSln lutMon IT.4Wastiingion Jl.; lel M3L Marki t

n m Niwarii Lc»an (To., SI Academy M., will sell at publlo aurtlno, Tu**day, Ootob<*r 24.

10 A M.. all unredeemed pledgee. Jewelry, clothing, etc.. M W. W. REID'S auctl-m

trem M.OOO to |8,(iW r« r lir ;BtTk-test Inveallfsiiwn. priceI6.00IK For parllculart see WENZEL ft CO.tilM) Itroid. room* 904-300.OBNTB' (umlihlnn: Iwllre’ »n4

nlshlng business on CIlnpM v ^• t S biriiuln; prlc« MOU U J***'WENZEL ft CO-. 800 Dn>a4. room* 304-aw-

, ...... .............. ........... lUiMajpetlc. worth "^i^V...... ‘ |i-®Special brand new piano (Cash only)......... |110

Also many oihers. Cash or easy payments, ftTEGBR ft SONS.

I 81 m a r k e t 8T.. NBWaTUt.

phoa* U623 Market.R£ID Auction Room,

Temporary address, 14 Artingtoft et., naar KkxFURNITURE. CARPETB, BTOVE8. AW-

TIQURS. CONTENTS OF STORES BOUGHT FOR Ca ?H. s e n d f o r v a n POZNAK. 4 | SOUTH ORANGE AVE.. 'PHONE 2071. IIICT.HIOHE7T prices paid for tecond-hand fuml>

lure, carpets and feathere; postal. I. LBO------..... ; te f 807 "FOLD, '168 Bloomfield eve,: 8072 B. B-I PAT rea*onab1e price* for household goodf

or office furniture In good condition. HUNT. 86 Orange at.. 987 Broad et. 1362L. B. B-__■WAhrmv b ia ^ walnut buffet. RHODES.

^ Oareld* et.. city. ___ _____ ^

B U S IN E S S N O T IC E S

IIUO llinOK. Mndri 10. runabout. eompJele with top windshield, ■iH'HdometeT and chutk,

excellent condition. Apply Garage.942 Sixth ave , or owner, 'phone ln4BJ D. iJ.AUTOGENOUS weldl.jg. i>roken pari* of auio-

mobtlv*; machinery, automobile spring* raeet. __J__ I,,. rl ■and repaired; iron forglnge made lO 'OriJ'ff' g-A- ’MAH O FFI^N . S70 Halaey M.; 'phone 642T Ml^.

PA(.1KABD tourtngand painted; In splendid condUlon, fully

•qulpper and extra*: $*60 or be*t offer; demon­stration. Imjiertal Oarage. 380 BbllevHie ave.

TOPS. WIND BH1BH98,8BAT*DAROK8T ■ AUTO 't OP «IN N. }. N. J . A ^ O T « L V iR K E T ' !«Y IlALaKT HT : T E I, HIM MARKET._____is n KOEHLER Ana IMA Autorlr; bolh flv«-

cA.iengfT c»r.. In «n , i-ondltlon: (ally fquip- ped' way balow what other* aik- CorneT Ar* llngton Wakeinan ave*-. c»y,_____ ^

SAVE money by having u* reffnieh you i4>ver> ware, chai;delleri and braie bedataada, mak­

ing thilb like new; anything Id the metal llM raffnlshed and repaired; a euperlor stiver poUgp alway* oh hand. ■ Write or 'phone 354T.

NEWARK NICKEL PLATING 00..Rear 86 And 40 Walnut tt,

f ir e e s c a p e s .W* bulW them acoordlng to Stale Fatriory

and Tenemeiit-houee Lawe; eetlmatra cbeey- fully given; plan* furbished If neoeseury.

ALBERT SMITH'S SONS.78 New Jeracy Railroad ave,

Newark, K- i-Teli. 701 Mkt. and 3648 Mkt

THIft OFFER o r n USED W ^ LSURPRISE ANY ONE; KBONT. |80; ROSfr

WOOD fi»ft w a l n u t . 1120; MAHOGANY. I146- RANGING UP TO $190: gOUARES. HO. 120. ISO. t ’PRKIHTS RENTED. J® UP.

WIKSNER. MANUFACTimimS.ROOMS. »Oa-WO SOUTH BROAD AT.. NEW­ARK.

WITH our Improved power aygtem we will empty flooded cellar excavatlona or manholes,

with 1 gallon or lOO.IXld gallon* of dirty or muddy «ater-*llt or tewage, and guarantee to do it Id a couple of hour*. Tlie New Jersey Pumping Oo.. 14 Vamjerpool et.. city.

UKOMOHIl-El-lOlO to , ' ““"lAUi t “J|Ytension ignition: like new. J. M. QUINBY ft CO.. Division *t. “ ■See Mr. Beldon.STODDARD'DATTON trailing, light fi-pas^en*

ger car- firsf-claa* condition: cheap, rornsr Arllnglon and Walreman «vm .. city; •jnep- ilonal chance. _____________

_____ _ _ In new brickbuilding, ITeo storage for* other good*; low

sate*. Addreaa Aulo. Box V, New* office. Orange. __________ .

DEAD itorage for automohlli

POPE-HARITCWID flve-p*a*B»iger C*r. In very fine condition; 1906 model; $460 In real money

takM It. Ow. Arlington and Wakeman aves. clty. ___________ _________________

FURNISHED room houaee for *ale; w* have a good selection of fumlihed room

prlcre ffnm JOOU 10 ll.MO, w« » « ■'"'•'Y jy '- - - WESiZai, 4 CO., me Bro«l, reom* 3»-you.806.GROCERY and butcher buflnaee

for sale; doing a bMtneaa rent 140. Including *lx »}.WO. ift'eluding 1900 worth of *toqk. WENZEL ft CO.. StX) Praad. room* 804-306.OROCKRT-A fiTft’Clae* grpoarr In good

location for eai«; reoelpte 18«) iveekly. price

PIANO-Tbe F. Connor, tone and wearing quality; the ,*^*V *^"

Milton. $200, sold everywher* I860: newupright, 7 i a octave, real raanegany. ivory key*. 1175. 16 monthly; all piano# warrootefl for ten year*; etool, ecarf or cover, one yoAr** tuning free; slightly used upright* on hahd.Muara planoe sacriffoed; opoh *v*^tli83'

HENRY HORN I T61 South Orange ave..

EBTATB, oorner Howard **■

IB.OOOi Inventory will boar »Uioteit Invwlga- tloD, WENZEL ft CO.. 600 B»»d. room* 604-

HC>TBU and country poadhou**e wanted. 7f j'ou have a country hotel^

want to >ell. oall on WBhZEL ft CO.. Hroad. room* 304-906.RESTAURANT, heart of city, doing a j^ lnee*

................... shei" ’

M A C H IN K B Y F O R SA L BNRW AND USED- Unlvereal and plain milling

machlnra. screw cutiltig. speed and spinning lathes, Bingl* and iiiultlpl* spindle drill*, f'^ t and power presee*. ilrup hammere, ehar>era. li|«a«ra, hand screw mBohIne*. monitor iatnc*. auromsilc forming merhlnes, gas engines, eleo- trie moiora, boiler*, engine*, purape, bl.iwi-fi, jarkel kettle*, forge*, emery grlndepe, pnllehtog Biinrllei, vlace, banger*, xhfiftlng, pUlleyA be’t- ijig anJ mlecellaneou* niher inols, entire plex’t* * I pivrt* thereof purcboxvl cash, Newark 8«o- ■nd Hand Machine Co,, l» Chestnut et.

of laik) weekly, rent 190. eetaWUhed 7 yVAre. ripe n.70b. reaeott for selling,■artlculari a t W ENIKL ft CO., 900 B*oad,

room* 30i-30d.RESTAURANTB for sale. • • have

good festkurafite for eale: prioee from $660 to Si 50U- If you waul to buy a rasiaurant ere can ■u’jt you. WENZEL ft CO.. 300 Broad, room* atHl-3U6.

MIBfi E l'N Ii'F rPAUEU.E HUNT tf-^Phre violin aiiJ plum, a t homf i;r ntudin. rHi^uni'-,

populur nr ciueei -al musk* by ;he ‘ Ui lli-v Uoa Hystem. ' U4 ilose\iil« a w . N^jurk

N. VUN BEYFfUKl.,Voice CiiMure. Pinr,4i Jnamirtlon,

will resume leiiHoiLH ivtoiier 2. Tb ULllHlde HVR.

I.Ol'I.S NElGi-lL. iE2 Oninge aw **I’lani' it.Fi r'H-i I 'Ti. niiiit ni.rnt fiuJam, ary

age. rai»''\iy a-l. nc fl, auccra* g^jaranteeil; terniB rei-ai'iiHl tc.

TUU.y !■> tfr iT . T E ^ ' HKH UT SINGING Hlu'ii ' rT Lauter Plano <’0.

R*aiden<-e J-*! Mt. PleAsani «ve., 'phone 40RBrHli,-h /1ri nk

NEW JERSEY MACHINERY ETtCHANOB. t4li M:iTket »i,. opp, Penn. Railroad 8tail«>«.

No. I4 rnlvereaE milling ni*ahli«e. VUl'.'biiuke* No S Universal inltlltig uia«.-hlre >«l h t'rtlt-al auachmenl. 20-1noh shaper, 8tli*a I nn- n | re*B. N<. 5, Hardon ft Oliver ecrew tna- rhlno, Hrovi'o ft Pherpe aurfece grinder, B-4-6- Bi -ii j;*- drill pretscn, foot, power, ■< rew and 11. ,1 .iTPrAoe, woodworking machinery shafting, hiutger*. pulleya belling; entire plants bcught for carb.

8AI4OON8 . IlOTBr^S AND ROADHOT19M.Are you In the market to buy a goerf oaioon,

hotel or roadhouee? Then call and k>ok eve? our list, we have the best selection to select from and you arc urotected buying from \^'ENZBL A CO-. 800 Broad, rooms 804-306.

JOIN OtIR XMAB FIANO CLTO,THE EASIEST WAY TO BECtfRE A PIANO.

11 STARTS YOU B P U R G K ■ B. _

« HIOB n .

PRIVATB FAHH.T mll.t ..U A WW mthoiAW Upright piano; good a* n#v*J eaveu and one*

half octave: very powerful and eweeliiiake'rii full guarwntee; |160, » Myrtle ava. between Orange and Warren rti. ______ELEX3ANT mahogany upright plaoo, etool and

mualc oablnet; some furniture; only a mort time in uee; If looking for a bargain oail and be eonvlneod. M South Thirteenth it.

DO you road the comic* and cartoon* publlMied In the dally paP<T*? create an Idea?

Thfire's money welting for you on newspaper* and magailtiv* If you know how The Berkley Bchool of Cartooning, 223 Market flt. 'PhoDc 8764 Market.

OAKLAND and Flanders. 1816 models; both like new and at very low prloea: don t wait,

call now. Cor. Arlington and Wakeman avee., city.REO ninaboiit. almost new; full equipment,

/pafine/paint and rursnlng order; eaeriflee to cloee out poo. 440 Central ave.. East Orange.

1B00 CASH buy* new Iwo-famny houar. full lot cellar celMng plnatered.

s. all decorated and ready to move In. can seen any day atifl Sunday afternwn. South

(irange av*. or Plunk rond car lo booth Six­teenth et., then ehorl walk to No. K.4. Owner on premises.

UP-TO-DATE two'famlly house on L.lliitoti ave.: five mlgutea from l*r«-Md itid Mni^

kel; ail Improvements; separate heaters: renteft to leased tenant*: firtt'Claia Invwiunent; owner living out ol etty «H1 sfll Vvrv remonabl*. AdSreM P. O. Hai 123. (fcetin grave. N. J.HILLBIDK AVK.-Two-f.mllfT U room, u d

bgth; .e jtiro t. heater.; lot 2BilOO: free ainl eleer; g o ^ Investment; might exobange for cenlrglly located lota; price M.800- Addreoo BargalUp Bon 18. Newa office._____ .TWO-FAMILT house; all Improvements; at

your own figure, as must leave town; i l Oladitone ave., block l«>®*Orange ave. car. Inquire JAMEo n.rxWJe'Op ia Btinlng It. i talephoM^__________________HOSBV1I.1.K - Late.t .tyle ono-tamllv nine-

room .tocco hour*.; ""2™bothroom.; lot 35.100. P A fl. H BRAbUS. T2B Pruaenllftt buliaing, or 335 Roievllle a\fc., Newark. _________ _______FEAUTIFUL ten-room houe*. near RoeevUla

Depot’ handsome recpptlon bnll; all improve- menta: large lot; cost |fl 6<ri; price ST.WJ’O; gen­uine sactifloe. JAMES F. HYLa ND, 122 6far-ket St. _________ __________ _TWO-FAMH.Y houao; newly built: wllh all

improvement*: In a fine locality; real bar­gain for aoma one. For particulars apply ^emls'es. fiW South Thlrteenlh et- first floor-WIDOW must eeli new two-family house] 9

rooms and bftth; improvement*: A*'* large chkken houie A®quick buyer. Inquire 306 South Nlneieenth st-PRACTICALLY new houa* for sale, eight* A** *- - . . a.r.nn. hn>4- Pt 11

HUPMOBILE. 1010. top. windshield, ehor^k absorber*, new tire* and tubes; fine condi­

tion; I4K- Ad*roi* Hupp, Do* H7, New* offloe.

GAS MANTLES AND LIGHTS.Now fi the time to light up. The days are

shorter the night* ore longer, T7*e Kent light with green sjiader; best for reading; no strata on the eyes KENT'S Light Store, 24 Clinton et.

THE NEWARK QUILT AND MATTRESS CO-, the only piece In the State; manufacturera of

down quliti, hair mattresses, feather beda and plllowe; made and remade; all work guaraii- teed. 278 Bank *t.: 'phone BflflBW Market.

AWNINGS. WINDOW SHAOBS. ^ for store*, office# and dwelUnge. art manufoo- turerie prices; awnings taken dDwiu stored aocl repaired at reasonable piicea. Writ# for 'pboft* 4« 6WI Met. Shad* Co., 28 Broom# # t______ _200 BOND LETTER HEADS, SSe,; 2H0 bond

envelope*, 8Sc.; 200 bond bill h*ads. B6o.; 280 Bristol cords. 88c.; dellveriwl anywhere; lie* mailed. Oavliuype Pres#.

- T(□)e* mailed. Twenty-(bird *t., New York.

147 West

PEAUTTFUL tBOhogany Upright plafto; fine— -!h«tone, good a# new, ch«ap to oath buy*r. 14

Howard #t-. privat# bouse; block west «f courthou#*.FOR BALE. o«w#rt grand upright plMo, with

1r\*trumental attachment#; reasonable. Can be seen at IKW Irvington a« -. South Orange.N- J, ____________PIANO TUNER—Fractloal plan# m ^ e rj ra-

SALOON-Good paying saloon, beart of city, 'laee;fine up-to-date plaoe; ran gM 6 ^

lease, prioe |6,0(k); cash required, 11.000. For particulars *ee WENZEL ft CO., 800 room* 3(H 006.

Droaid,

Robert \ ' Torh ; vnlr-r

VOP’K. rvLTCRE •In Aupnifiilnc. 94« W', 67th. New t fYYf ''pprs. and PiYTicrri.

B.\C!TTMB and prviiulftj muilc: hy my meTn cl­ou* “ locatlnr lyitani" L“ginnn»r» play by note

ft! 000* IT Burnet at Nf>wark.b a n jo . Ma NFm-jM S. CriTAR VIOLIN

lejwiir.6, r.iir . instrurneni* for Mia. ’Ph'-ne A J wyiiUT. -110 Waehlngtnn *t , cor. Klnnoy.MlS2s,frj,jA M SPRIN'THH piano Iniiructjou,

, pperin,] Httpnilun 260 BrllAvlIln ave.PIAN‘1 Ini^trurtlon. method thijr-.-ugh; b^gln-

n<rp or fldvftnc-fd pupils M115.' M. «’OOK. 8u Nnrtfe Frajri^enlh *t.

DNE machin* *hop. 66 New Jrr»eyUullrond eve . conuLuttng lathee, planer,

■hsptir. uilllln* rnarbln<!, inw table, drill pro#*, it* *nw. machin* su*. pxinrh pr#ei. drop harn- lU'T fifU' vUv*. motor snd dynamos, xafe: at VENtNO nnOB ft CO is Wnrd it.. Newark. N J.KKHLF RB. englnra. bnn«r feed end r«««lr*r

punnpe, air oompr^neors. two ^-Inoh auto* matte ecrew maclilnes. ururrore grinder, bh>w#r writb eteam coll*, (nr heeiUii. at very low price*.

SALOON—Ooou corner eeloofl for #al#, finely fitted. up-io-dHi*; rent 150, A'"*

roome; caen requlr^, 1900. WENZEL ft CO., (Kh) Broad, rooms 00^606.BAIA30N—Fli>» roroer saloon, selUng 15 halve#

of beer weekly; good win*, whisky end clfai' trade: ram tST 60. Including 8 room*, price ituki. WENZbU. ft CO.. 800 Broad, room# S04- 806.

_ we »an^ agoud’ man with »00 to tak* this »**«•

particulars eee WENZEL ft Gtt.* “ 0 Brwul. room* 9CH-806.

BALOON-Merket at., near Broad.- —“ • 'I# this ]

willSALOON, cmtrel: set* . »*Tlt» burtn'Mil fr*. »n4 ctBAf 1ST ll.SfU It ■old till,

weak, ,-our ovm (lvv-y*kr lekk*. Pftttloutar* al WKNZEL S CO-. SOO Brosd, room. SM-S09.

p a lr iu . *11 kraBohM; n«» a trln ^ (e lta^K .r. W. CANN. U» Bnjnwrlok at., ’phon.^SSLPIANOS ItrNBD. ftpalrwl

pMlatilwI IMO; work m»r*ote»d.HOSPITAL. W RoMVIil. AVA ; Ml. ISglU B PPlATKR-PIANn bsrdiln: tUndard, iitM l M-

D(H»; m »ul tubln*. b n i» I«dal»,, *<»■ QBrtloular# oddree* Plano Boa 36, News ofnea

WHY not apply a inetBl celllni over th# cracked platter In yonr kitchen, batbroonui, «tor#, etc-t

HRKRT C. TRACTWBIN. Metal Oeltliff Ot* tractor.-100 Pe*hlne are.; tel. 207a W Warorly.CHIMNEYS rebuilt, chimneys elcMied from

top to bottom 12 flue; plastering, flagging end all kind* Jobbing- • A. HARRIS, 146 Ale*' andsT It.; lei. laSflw Market_______________

f o u r -c y l in d e r . ftvB-pMwmgeT ieurlng;new paint, fine running order; ■aenflee to

dote out $660. *40 Central ave.. Saet Orange.

ronme^ bath: parquet floors; eteam heat; all beautifully decorated; **chaser; easy terma. 90 Osborne terrace.(Y tv N ^ sell brand-»ew iwo-family

house: decorated and all m o d '^ Improve­ment*: price M.OOO: will accept *600 ca*h. Ad- dreee Anxiou*. Box W, News offlea

a u t o m o b il e cylinders and aluminum parti;also broken ruachlncry repaired. Autogenou*

Welding Co. 368 Haleev * t.; 4656W, Market-A FEW REAL bargain# In "second ' autemo-

.......... ' ■ - ------ * tiro and tube v” '-44 William et.

bile tirel and tubes: expert tire and tube vul- canlxlng Tire Tridtng Co..ONB-CYLINDfilR Cadillac delivery car: brand

new delivery body; cheap. Apply at con­fectionery etore, 468 Clinton av#-, Newark.PACKARD 1908 runabout: condition partMt:

also touring car In flna ehape; fall prioee. Cot. Arlington and Wak#tTHiji avee.. cHy.1011 METZ runabout; full equipment, fin# run­

ning order, Boech mogn#to: mertflo# to oloee out $196. 440 Central av#., Ea*t Orange.DANDY im ia 1900 Bu!ck: quick offer of 12^5

buys this fine little nve-passenger car. Oor. Arlington and Wakeman area., city.

dRLBANB ST.—One-family brick; nine room* ojid bath: bo,« air heat; good ^com*i: must

be #old 10 eetll# e*late; price *i.2fni; [large lot. AddreM Eeiata. Pbx 20. News ofnce.

OWNBR wUhM to « t l two hou«M, throo-f^lj^r each' must ^ #old: small rente; a good In­

vestment; win be sold reasonable. Located a t 84 Magnolia *1-______ ________ ..

A TWO-FAMILy HOUSE. ^ tot 32x105 feet, on Qrchord et., near Walnut, Improveminti. Apply to owner, 315 Haleey at.F. C. A. ________ -

a u t o TOPP made lo order; prfoe# moat rea- ■onable. F. MATT ft CO., 491 Watbitigton

it.; L. D. 'phone IT0TL MirkeL_________ 'KLINE touring car; four-cylitidec; full eqAilp-

ment; fine condition; a bargain. A. BRUK- NEIR, 441 South Eleventh i t , _______________CITY CAR cheap; need* flight repair. Apply

Broadway eutta Slxty-eeoond it.,

rapalred$1.50; flue'plMterlng and Job;

MASON WORK—fTiirnney* rebuilt.Btiil olf^aned, , .

blng <l<<r;e at short notice. HORNECKi Magnolia st-

_ _ rrpatrad,ploiteriDg, alteratioQi iDd Jobbing » nrolalt/*

T. I], DEKMODY, 161 Hatray et-: tel. M91-LMASON WORE-^Unney# rebuilt.

CEMENT work, roofing; with th* Iwit p repar^ material; rqofi patot^^ jjtO^^a foot; all woft

guaranteed- Q. ZiLLGENc I Mulberry it-METAL CEILINGS AND WALLA

e re c ts In all kind* of building# JAMBb *• VAGUIRR. 8U HaJ#«7 *1-. Newark. __ _____

UPRIGHT plane, stool aod cover; muit be told #t once; name jraur price. 29 Jacob# it., near

Bprlngfield av#.. block below 7th; prtvat* Bouea.

rARPKNTEK-Alleratlons and Jobbing; New­ark and suburbs; reasonable. SIlQOALi H i

Main et., BSast Orange. ____________

-vEleotrtc Co., New Tor*.WILL SELL 13.000 touring oar 1460 tht* week;

fully equipped- Addr#s* Bargain. Box 64, News ofllre, , _____QARAGE—Moderat# rent. Apply KEELSON H.

WHEA'TON. PIO South Nineteenth *t

F o r S a le o r E x ch an g eFOUR-CTLINDBR. ftve-pa«#enger Mitchell,

fully equipped and guaranteed, nearly ne w, run ;«■■ than 2.600 mllee. for free and c-kar lots In Newark or Irvington. Address Ouar- antee. Box 27, New* offioe.

HOO M A H O akin ujtrtiht tXkllo <“ ocmaitloo: full «t»v«, flw ton*. » »

pai-tloutan WTtt« PtktM-, Bck IT, N»w» oBm .p r i v a t e FAMIL.T wHl k II illahllT

tx w lltu l. klak ■Tk'l* .mAhockOjr upnalil pt.wiv At A bkTTk t'. ei Wkkt K ltm T ft-____»«80 PLAYSaFl PIAKO. 88-BOtA lAtMt tUvIo*;

ruusn tied^ klM W rolU muite, iMhoitoiSY trencll. $me. EalronU Co.. BT

11 WARD BT,aREWERB DOTT!.KHB Msi-Wn.n', *lt klB4»

oak, oedsr and snaniel tank*; copperKrtUw. stills. duoIptb. filteri and sir com­pressors; bi>1i#r ioiKl. Hrlit and llqurif pumps. FR.VNK srH .tU n ft fiCNS CO , R9 n a y st.

CORNKT. iri'nihon*. ’fiallo, basso Instruction C MANCriLD. atuilto lOl Iif-rgor si ne»r

Sv'Uih Or;iri(fL- ovo.: instramerl* fi:»T eak.

KLEXTHTC molof* bought, told and wnted;electrleal repairs prorqtiiy atteptlefl to.

SF.KLEY Fkclric Cn . 30 Merrer; lel6S2J Mkt

PIANO iMsnni glvflti ■vsiprnauriafly al home Bluiio, epeclal ailenifon k bf-ginn'^rt:

teschvr, 60 rt*. 44 Thln»‘enth svblady

WM WAT.T-Ar*E CANON, vocal cultuf# IT Wr«t Park St. , r< sldcrnoe CUflon ave.

Tfl 4'iR. B. B. Vole* Trial fr**.

NEW ROHOOL OF MlTBlC. 5S» BROAD 9T.

U rngtiagB aTHE PERLITE BCHOOL OF LArfODAOEa

lfi<i WILLIAM BT.. ORANGE, FRENCH. GERMAN. SPANISH. ITAUANO, p CAMBKELENG

FOR SALE A‘fcx9 ft quirk steaming Rot>*rie watertulH> boiler Addr**» R II MARTIN. B<»

Motug'>mnry rvt* . Ir'Inrion. N J

PUBl^fSSB pl«c«l of *11 kind* K>W nnlokl, »ivl without publlcltT; cmll on n . If yaw h*v* *

hu.lno.« tor «alo, or wsill to l«T n hu«lM«; all trsnsactiims confidential, and no mlerepr#; pentailon* we »-aiii every oUitomer to investi­gate for himaelf; usiooni, hotel#; roadhouses. furnl*h4-d’rit'im house*, Bioros all kinds; long list carefully InvritlgatKl: consult us—the olil rellablf. *cei feote, w* give you our lime and exi>er1fnce- Newark Uaal Eitate and llu*ln<*KB Uiokrre. itM Market *t., room «» . Newark. N. J ____ ________

0>Ui5r ft nOLTKN hU flllNFRY CO.0*11 and sll kinds r>f eecYind hsnd inaohlfi- ery. 26 and 2T rsmfleld itONE iS'horwepowrr ln>llrr. sn>fi j*heii. for icrw-

prrarure. Corner Bergen *1 axid Slxteenih avt* , seed store.

m ’T'JllER shop for sale eh«P M •c'^ount of other bufliness; f'wner will give trial; cor­

ner note, rotit IZ6. will tell oomplete »*hop for jiks) lo ouick buyer no agents. Call al L JilElSEL 177 Avon #v*., Newark. N. JBARltrit pho*J for aale. In Orange: doing a

go(Kl hii!4lncss. must b« eolil on account of sIfkneM. Address Barber. Bo* 4, News of-tic* ___ ________

W IIX sicrifio# my $400 mahogany upright Diano for l#«« than half: muat be sold thit

wwk. Call *82 High #^.; private houss.PIANO TWNIWO. «P«lrln», u n lm

promptly attended- A. H. RiEHMAN. SO Montgomery s t . ; 'phone ififiSW Maniet.8800 MAHOGANY Upright Plan#, allghtly w*d,

1 ; greateel bargain oftetetl. Edlsonl* Coro- pauy, 5: Halsey open eranln^.RAROAIN-IPrsfl mahogany plOyer-plano, Itke

new. used nine raonthe: will sell ©heap. A'l- dreaa Bargain. Box 28, News offlc#, ______

M O T O B O fC L E S A N D B IC Y C L E SWHEELS. VVUEEUi.

SPECIAL fRlCES.LA BatST STOCK IN EASTERN STATES.

Mor« thsn ill N tn r k i tm a •Q'n-biped; new wheel# from $16 tiPl C^uinbla.. . . - S tearav Waverly.ivoT-jolineori. Hojdforfp Cyi-aa. Geneva, ric.

S i t WHEEl-a $6 DOWN, $l WBEK Otd wheel* taken In exohaftfe; d * ^ ^ U I J

o'clock evenliM*. and Batiirday* notP 10. BPKcTa L 9ALE BUNDH1B8-

Guaranteed lira*. $1.75: Fisk, regular $6- IVM; Hartford tnilie. $1 M; Tribun#, W‘llM afte.1 Dediali. 76c.|guarante#, |2.6(l; aaddlei, i ' — ■-in*-lampi. PBc.; fool pum;^ *'***"*'^*'we hare ow’ owfi vuleanlalng Plant.-------------HERBERT AUBT- . _

ai Oninf# ct - % blcpk from B ro ^ _e. _ I. ■ phouat^'bnlesnU and Retail Telephoua 2»7 B. B

MAHOGANY PLAYER PIANO. 88-ncti; slight­ly used; 1226; groat bargain. EdisonU CY>.,

67 Tfaloey st , Npwarh. N. J. ________FOR HALE, upright piano; price vera reason-

fttile. fall any morning- L LEkHER, Sfl Ftltling at-, riiy _________________ _______

VVOOD working loulB, laundry equipment, cor- ntcemakers' and jew els^ machinery,. 82

(Thestnut at. ^f o r s a l e , plering dynsmo. 6 rolls. 720 am*

per#*. LANDD6KET BROS-. 24 Mechanic at.

SPANISH Ijistructton; native; private and claee letwons: reHwmabl*: l^arn Sponleh this

wrnter; circular PROF. QUESaDa. T8 i Broad

A cndcm le an d C onefH ats S to d lnPRIVATE instruction In the above 21 Mt_

riea^ant ave.: siudfnt * home, fi. D. HILL- kiAN, A. B.. A. M.. Ph. 0.

M ach ine ry W an tedw a n t ed —Engine lutbe. i

hollow spln^e. VFAFF dry *t., Newark, N. J

ine lutlie. ewloa 30 loche*. with KEN"ENDALL Fotto

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES

PARiiAlN—Start yourself In buslneaa; a small.complete printing plant cheap; cash ot lerms.

Addrrai Hsrgnln. Box 12. News office ___UI'T an vip-io-da*e barber shop or the fixture*

only for sale at 2SS Prince si. KAMEN0TZ- K l'’ Drug btore _________CONFECTIONERY. Ice cream, elgara and

tobacco store, eleven year stand; will Sell beioe cost price If "old In tw*o weeks; can­not lake oar# on account of elckne##. 16Bow pry st. i ■ ______

S h o rfh a n d and T ypew rlifn*SHORTHAND, lyi^wrltln* HtliiKil of Tottn*

Woraea'a Christian A**>>^Atloo, 14 I ^ i Park4 Pai„ o or to

NBW JERSEY nVTL P>3R\ fL’E EXAMINA­TION—<»pen to rltixens of l>»#x c.nly.

for the p*oa1tlon of flfirlsi. Es^ex I'ounty Hce- t'ltal at Ov^rbriioki «alar>'. per month and maintenance: to be held November IS. 1011, Applications m'pt^rly eieruted will bp accepted up to noon. November 3, 1611. For partlrulare addreae QARDNKR COUJY, cb>#f examiner Civil 9#nice Conmiigloa. fltat* keu##. Tren- IMU N. I.

c a f e . Broadway Brooklyn, weekly saiee M60;rvnt llOfi. fhcludlng hwii nnd ire. price right;

no xxpnls. Addrssp P J uLUE.. allorney, Klixabftb

m R SALB—lSnO ft*w ttprljrht piano for *1W.used only one year 612 South Tenth st ,

Oroond f l o o r , ________________ _______ROSEWOOD SQUARE PIANO. In good condi­

tion IIO Fdleonia Co , 87 Haleey st . » w - ark. N. J. _______II^PIANOS, organs, tuned repaired; " xt •*•

,'»6 yfaro' experience. HKNRT BWALD, 2$ State it. ______

END SEASON SALE.A few tiufidrwl p«!« "f l«

t-i! »Dld At l i 7 \ tk f t 't iomt rjTwif wft h1so have overstock of new bicycle#, wm sen rorardle* of cost, big oosortment ■eccmd-tiantl wheel*; wilt ■•» flU>?ULT7’fl fSclery, $T South Orange ave.Tri MAKE room (or alleratloo* I will a r t

hfrvcles motorcycle* and sundrle# below ooet: pri riveTy !To reSonable offer refused, raltofyrouraeif try me; IT pair puncture proof tires.

A n to m o b ilc s fo r H ireAUTOS to hire a»x or hour; ipeclll AtlonttoB

IhOklre i«rtle» and huoling parlle., inoludlngraid A dogs and Okr; reaoonablo. T.Ml Prenkitn *1.. Blooraflold; tel. lOlW EltiFIVE AND SEVEN PASBENGEB PACKARD

GARB FOB RENT, 440 CENTRAL AVE., BAST ORANOE: TEL. 18S1 ORANGE.FIVE AND SEVEN PABBENOER PACKARD

CARS FOR RENT. • 440 CENTRAL AVE.. EAST ORANOE; TEL. 1B91 ORANOE.

oSS: e " 'm u t c t Le r 00.

" S , BOk 66. Nowa o m ^

n e w a and T pnweiwer touring Okri to rent, day or night. ORAT'a Motor C*r Co. 'Phono

4fl16 UarkeL 2S» H ntier *L

Automobile* WsntadDElorVERT cor wanted, not over t200; have

mortgage on lou to offer In axchange. Call ■.fternoon*. furniture atore. lOU Springfield ave., Irvington-__________WANTED—Peat offer of automobile In ex­

change for dinmonda forth 1260. Addreea TOMI’KINS. Box 47, Newe office. ___RUNABOlfT or touring cor. late model: Mate

make, price, condition and equipments. Adp drnts Cash. Dnx 4fl, Newe office. ___

*

OOUVEBNEUR ST..fam llr; 14 rboroi and bath; large to t. piOO In

ooiua; piToa, M™> caah. Addreao KaigTertni. Boi 4T. Newa office,

t - BOO BUYS COST ela-room houeo, bath; oil 'jm ntt ■ grant bargain; llftJe caah, b a ln ea

rent," CH AS. B. OB BEN, IIDB Flroman'a BMg.OPPORTUNITY of Itfotlme: boaullful ^ eU to g :

larga lot; L*iHa et.; Tou; terma. D A N ^Llanre jcu: ws»n*s Bk-.aHi09 Ftremen'ai Cllftton ave.. cor. 18th.e q u it y In three two-tamtjiy three-fanilly house, of tfl.700, for *4,000 ca*h. GEORGE PyWEK. flortot. ISO Marktt_ a t_ _ ^jc S o A N T nlnE-room kou**: 26x100;

rifles account going to California; furtrlehed. ftfl OOO; without. $$,600. 122 Jams* at. ^

■' ' ■"“ ’ stOT#fiOUTH ORAHGE A V E.-Three^ory property with gli improvem^t*. Addreee

Good Change. Box 68. New* offic^_QTTifMER AVE.—Beat sectlin; nine room#; all ®Vmprovamintf; n .m e . nlRDBALU 6 Booth Seventeenth at.. Eaat Orange. _____ _______ ^FOR BALE-TWO home, near South Or«ng«

a"e„ Vallaburgh: W.80O for the two. !n- qulre 9B4 Bouth Orange ave.t w o -f a m il y houee; all ImiOTvement*; een-

Trate eteam heateri; a hargatn. M. A. EBN, M7 Broad I t . ----------- ^r e a l S A I B —R O S B -

R S A L

m e CA »U im\

•6.800; t# sacrll WAihlni*A«T C

KfWl; s t .OWIhBIt

Lftgdtaitrieltr ftfti*## toHOI4VH

two-foi

•t., ICoftCLOSB

trollayi lor oMkA GRBAImprovn X BfNORTH for 11. HEADliJ

x l iz a b - E lghi

tt.60O; cT J 0

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«MT ter ta th eoi1# quick

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Cilutoft Jdreoa HItOO CA

■teoin14 000.tn-lngto

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BUNGAettd k]

and BfC GEO. OW)T 40#air. G

BOB ELItmprni

Central$8,200:P J. C

FOBANK i

for ftirlets In for appr arty. E:

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FOR g,, houae;

.Orange 'Stutlop,FOR 8.

all imi II TtifeF IN E ' I

rentedB„ Bng

REAI HAVB

lomepropertychangeANI ol

where partlcul r'xrhaix

REAL

EginT iOrang

changemnrtgaiOrange.

WOODSbath.

F O R

LYONS llAprO

eu tion : ipg lose M llldeEAST (

you *1 bur; n< ORM N

FARMon Fr

house a I uited fl Laekawi farm or •old at lo*t oha to come to readWILDEBtOMT

born *Ml mao mil** fi Ynrk a calf, oh range; F. FUCCALDTS

houss and boi barn, 2 H rq. 2j •If aerci well. N.im AC

roomeiceUei]alevatioscH ircfiVKD

CooF an

LOUISiOMVR

fill p Wgtttft

FARMSAVE• oultlvi for sm* X. P- ? S ty 1 (

81your ClLOUISW A sn

one te Amertei

v Jn w rlp F IF T B BT.. s88-Two-famHy houB*: a . . a . . all imBrovaioenU; aell-

iMALIadult*

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. L ' t » ‘.S?aS“ r r i «o^OBERT, ak»QUtor- 2W Ncrth Sixth at.

„ V.1WH will buy leven-room houre, near" t OTalWi .« « tn

rated; paved etlwU good-neighborhood. *«-

UVT ] wtth

tMpoctItlB# flWf#r#

r e a l e s t a t e F W SA L E — n e wJERSEV

. Y*gge»*prrt T.'T situated Pleti 16x160; WOj 16™ A & K > A T , M o o o m

F A C T

view. N. WAl

a f e S I

went honest ireatmeftl you must C. KREDB. M William st.______________ .. ________ _

NEWARK'S Mn-TURCTCLB MAR'Y Th# famous flying lierksl has reiluced the

Dries $26 on all niod#le: oom# and »ee the cushion frame: used maohinei: storage, expert 5?palrihg. JFHI.E, 407 Halsey #<• , _

PIANOS TUNBT> Uke new. $1.60; -JOHN* SRUROE. 85 SprtogfleW ave.; 'phone

inoft P A,TkEl--dlwlgbit piano; ffin. Owll RQwlanii at.

good eoSidttlon;

PH R E N O L O G YCONfll-XT MADAM B. DARTaING; hour* from

10 A. M. to P P. U: ladles oixf georiemen. 20 Warren st.

Ct'>HNKH GROr'FHY (lelloaiessen syi'l ronfec- Tlcner>'. near »cbi«il: m ire anil five riKimer In-

vestigail'in Invited- Aildresa Retiring. l3ox 47, Nvwa utflce.COAL end loe bualneee; team of boraee, co*l

and lee truck and all appllaneee for mine: chest) If rold i l eftce. OuM W aBoli SL

■MAD.4ME prRlBNFR has „TMurned: can be at -’tOri Orange st.; ladles ofii]'; first floor;

hour*. 11 to IIMRS HAGIR1R-Hours from fi A. M. to 8

p. M.: ladle* ontv- 146 WsAhlngtOfl Xi. top floor.__________________________________ICUS- MILDRED. 121 Jane# i t . ftb«v# IDlilt

dollFf exeipt Tuoadoy and Friday m e to c ft

PPFCIAL NOTirF.Thor motorcycles ran now he had on easy

i^vmenta- Write or cull, 47 w m iaia at.

D R E SS M A K IN^G A N P M llA JN E H VTAYLOR'S Dresamaklng, MUllaery School, 6fi4

Broad, opp Central av#.; 20th fall and winter term now open; Individual instructJon; ladles' tailuring millinery ihorougnly taught; omi

* - iraday and Thur#da:MART

dally, and Monday, Tua evimlngx; agents wanted,

'Htui___E. l y n c h .

■Vt’ANTED—Hudson Cadillac, Chalmers or car of this type;'rash ready. Address Merchant',

Box 03. News office.WANTKD—Second-hand portable garage. IfixfiX

over 7^, metoi preferred- W. fl.. MT NorthSeventh el-j

R E A - E S T A T E W A N TEDo w n e r s : m a n u f a c t u r e ir b i b u il d e r s !

Settled buildings, girders, floors, roof#. W# atralghien and support, also rod Ineecwe walla.

CLYNBS CO..tiouae sborera aud movera. 22 Clinton «t.

LOTS In Vtlliburgh #ectl«t; must be cbotp for oasfa. BLACKLOCK, 2T Cllntoti tL

r BAL WBTATE AUCTIOW, t h e ■ mONBOUND DISTRICT BU ILm N a

a n d LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEWARK. n e w JERSEY, will .ell a t auction W tb« h t X . l biaoef. VfEDNESDAT, O C T O B ^ e io b t E W t h . n in e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d FLEVBN a t t w o P. W-. on *•'• premlwi.the two-anrt-one-half itory, one-family, frame dwelling houM. having ten provemente. Lot futy-two teat by one him

and thlrty-hve feat. Locatad HIXON PLACE. SOUTH ORANOE.

"Pboa#

at B.’l NYJW

TH Bi:cgnei

j e r s b t -M h i l DERRANDT. Attctionror.

606 Mttropollian Bldg- Newark, N. J-

LOFTflM«ttn

gtrvetaiInquire1000 I

P4V41 rtBi; *

1 WANT to buy at one# a Roiarllla. near Centnu

JAS. F. HYLAND. J » Market #t.

r j uintton sa . »n 'k*tw o - f a m i V b ^ .^ I u CTWn T S ^ ^ * ^ p re p a yave- or Warren #(. _ held M onaa^

MklE. HARVEY, dressmaker; tailored suits oA<l gown5: alterfttlcins and hand-made sblrt

walfita-a specUity 1B62W Waverly. llfi Chad­wick avtt., Newark.

REA L EST A T E F O R S A L E — O U T O F t o w n — M L S C 8 U -A N E 0 U S

WILL oeil lo quick buyar a lot kOxlSU, guv Olah ItMfa. kt W pfVn: muat W ot tH oMk

a t «eck. A.Un*i !>.. B u M, M w a aOkk -

HAVE Ck.h buyer, for your firopatty; I t c h w a quick dwl aaiured. BLACKIAICK. JT

R EA L E S T A T E W A N T E D — O U T O F T O W ? t_____________

a - s

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Si N e X k . S « * Cova' i . Nav J« r« J. « « ;^arVy l i U - th . I t . to r jh o CoaotyS „ » a T 1 « T h o Truana, will ba Mid t l public .

the

OHOUI

pja^N"ew.rk New^h rd* <Uy of Octobar, 1M1-.« 12 «

LOT wented In Hontolulr, Qian Ridge or BloomJteia. •uKkbla for one-ftmlly houM; not

late than SO IMI front: kindly Hata rMtrlctlon; «1U pay from 11,000 .to I L l * ejkh; bandy tn t r a in .^ d irolUy; If ialkhhorhcpd li not refinedtram, end irolUy; If dalkBborbCpa II not refined I

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TOWNB to e B le ld

•is-reoan howM, imprwramariU. «At; lot ils l6 2 : ooDivnlani to •varF'

^aar terma; alM flTo-room hove# oa iut ikOdO. Call or OMka appolatmatit.

IT A MARK, eyMFR. ojapofUa S he Bta- Ilea R ldst.

FACTOMg AW^L a r g e Ipft te let for itfhl maQufac«.url*if.

ltd iprlntfl^ldlodulr* L shoe etore.

•O B IU

riiOOR to let. with eleetnc ilf ht, ho*, and eold water end iteam. Apply eoflDaer, 80 Arlinf-

ton ei. ___

W e d i i e s d a y s = s p e c i a l R e a l E s t a t e D a y S = S a t u r d a y s

nRJdT floor JAOki-----

Mw«. oentre of city' reaeonthif, IfOlf OO.p Heclunlc and tew rence ate.

Euit OranfdMPO CAdR IW7* e barfaln twe-famlly bowea.

«U laipr»T«nfate. retiu, IM4 rearlr: pnv*. •S.tdO; Weea at., near Central ave.; m eed te Hcrldce. Call QROUPMAX A ILLAtAN. XB Waehlnrtea a t . Newark.SATT ORAJiaS—Beautiful hrajtd-MW hoeae.

avenr improTament; l a i aad eleotnr, attain; •lot dtnlOO; aaJa, re rr eaar tarma, er tRchamre for lata. Sae ORRKN. IlOo Flrtnaen’i hulldlnf. KowaA.

SHOP to lal: WiTtt; all light; ateam M atInquire SOA rulrmoutit eve.

-rORT Iind Rhtd to Itt. M Walnut n

©WMBR will Mil MW Alna-roam hotioe. near U M taw tA a # u tl9 a : large tot; ptaein. al«c-

____ HOUSES JTOLKTbI>UOHnELl> AVE.. lid, iro rooma, haih

and laundry all Improveintnli, rent Mt.!NO: Rowland It , ifl, tlx r(N»ina bath a id lNun>lT>, all loHiroyemeniR, rent 1% . RpUptIUp avt., ISda. i l l rooDti, Mth and laundry, all im proveirienti. tent 13^ rfnt fr«« until Vovem- ber I. Inqijtr* GlklAuE PENRK florlat. IM Market at.

trie ltr and hardwood Bnlab I t .000 down, hal- aaee to putt. Addreaa D.. Hox Of. New I offlotxNORTH r u m C N T H ST firteea nemdr,

two-family bouee: all Improvcmtnle; M.dlX . eaiy Mnaat Rim)aAM -. v apu^b ft^venunth at.. Eaei O ra n t.CL088 la Sooth Orange and Central ar*

trolley*, twelve lote. South Cllnivn et . eh>'at> lor oaab. BRISCOfC. 4A Clinton et , Newark-A G R ^ T barsaln. If aold at oomT .Jte flflxlOO.

Iniptovrd property. partlculare apply leA X ROWERUAN. M Day it., iVangrNORTH PARK ST.. 117—Good houae. large tel.

for II .9M: ne^d MM oaih; gerdtii. BlJtOT &EAD1JQT. floO Urotd a t , Newark.

EliisbcthRLIZABETH, N J. near I^iinaylvaala Depot

—Ettht-room houaa; all improvement*; prioef OOU; caah IAt>0, balano* mortfAge, rent |2fl.

jr. OIA>R, attt>rne>‘. Blil*ab«1h. N. J.

Irv liitto ROMI-FAMILT. gla room*, bath, all Improve-

m«ot* *acept heat; lot BOiltt; prlo* $3,000; gear term*, alao two-tamily. five room* and hath each floor, oa* bleeki from oar*, cheap te Qaleli buyer; many ope. two and three family hew f i ; alee boHdlng lou tn all eeotlon*. CARL icH W A RZ, fltuyveaant and B prli^eld avee.■PRIKafTKLD AVB.. I£d3--N*w two-family

hokee; twelve rooma, two bathe, every 1m- ■romment: tSM eaab; balance monthly, price H ,«0. BfeNHBTt. TO Hollywood ave . ^ t Orange.CHANCR of a Ufa tinea: oogy home. eev<n

room* and bath, ateam h*at; Ir'lngton Cen­tre; May term*; prl«M only 13.700; large lot. ALBXANDKR PlgH, Id Tyilltam »t.. ^ waikONB'TAHTLT its-Toom houee, In Irvlngion;

all Improvezmnta: two mlnuiee* walk from Cllntoa ave. eu*. cheap, terme r***onable. Ad- drea* H-. Bos 81. Newt ofRca

RirTliEPGB AVE., IdQ. na«t rnange. naar Aiington ave.—Nrm houee. ten rooiua. eieam

heat, all iRiprovemente, su end eeu thte. kei)’a nest door. Owner. IBS Broadwty. New YoA. room SO.

* " s t e a m ’ h e a t e d h o u s e . ^IgS^ South Eleventh il -Heven room* and

bath, etoam heat and elAotrlu lighta; rent Inquire J C. UcCT'RDY. MK) Hroad etHOUSE to let. T nxime end bath, etcam heat,

'arg# yard: Trult tree* and grape vlnc.'i lol dOiliO. rent &3.'< ^p[.l> J V DIBPBNTHAlJISH 3 Alexander nc , Valliburgh ■eciinn• 'LINTON HII-I. Modern dwvlllhg. flnf rond!-

tton, nlii* rt'uhii. lath, ats'ant. ell itfipn-'i inenle. SHti dcxiieblr l(•cQll•ln 9re i r lele phgn* OiIlH. Rtmi Hrued etUi'HT' dralrable cliht-rfKiin houee In rerin>*i1

|{>calUy. all impi<'Mn«iiii ej>d h ith . rf>nt f4i> •AU North nin»nn ei Inquire Main it Kit»t• I’-enge, N JBRICK HOUSE, N'JNK R«<Tms ANU^irAllf.

ALL lidPROVKMttNTH, KENT f.’Ki l UIf UONTH. INQT’IRK 10 CEIMR ST. _tTjlNTON HILIj—Eight rooroe and bath.

hardwood trim; tile bathroom, etc.; |;i5 to ISO, FTNLKY. tel. fUftJ, Waverly.HOUSE, nine roomp and bath, etetm heat;

good location; garage If needed. Apply .1 t'URRAN. ns Hummer ave . cityHUMMER AVF . beet eectlon 9 rooma; ail ini

pro>-em*me. 139 B m i’SALL, 9 South Sev­enteenth el.. E ^ t Orange ^TWELVE room and Mih: all improvetnente;

iultahle for boardlng-hoini Inquire on prem- l*ee. .U South Orange a^».

APARTMENTS, ROOMS ANU fU TS TO LET

APARTMKNI-Tie Vernon, egblei, eecun.l floor: elx light pooma and bath; Jenl'or; hext;

flve mlAute* [.ackawgniva t>ej»ot. ilu RoectlU* are. 'Phone eW, R II. ______^Al'ARTMENT%i»l ‘‘lltuoft ave Five e i ..p

Monall) light riKjtne and I'^elh. hanJe^nwly decoratetl. eteatit lieav. hoi water, .lanltor, ring haeemeoi ball, |2T _APaVtI xeVt ^ t” iw in ^ ^ t h : all Itnptg.,

■taam heai: el Janitor on pretnieaaAN rJegant apartment of M^en roumt and

bath. B>1 improvementi. heat fumieheJ; rrn; J. KERN 233 Sotith^tlrange ave

ANSOMA .tPAHTMKNTli. IISS Hruad et -Kivgand e>x ricuu* and hath. *U improvempriA

JanfloT

Btaam heai: electric light and hot water.T*-TI Littleton are.

near Koulh Hi Station AppEy JaADJOINING iitgh Hchuol. « elogiTU rnr.mi

•BOiind Hour, ail Im i'm em pnie. new two. family houee. rent |2d_ 88 ^REST IN t’IT7-a.2<»rt eq ft-. In mod-rn

fireproof building centre of cUy per/vci iighi and rlevator eervTce. h-at and powrr, t>*jeapji alun imiiirdlately; rent verv raa»oii»b!e l or parllciilam ediltpie, and encloae phone nuniiK-r Sub-lee*e. Hoi dl, Newe i.mce.HHANP-NEW BPi-areie eotreme fleie miee

family huuere. beat 8o. lUth p* . I•"l«•■ i IHth end r.Kh a\ee-. usi*-n iua|>e..n.,n ef^-iliO iJha I>r t l U l i R N . I I 'I S F . r e iu e n 'a IK lg

BELLEVILLE AVE.. 829-Ten room* and all Improvementt: |4fi. poseeteion at once. HHlP-

MAN, *77 Broad et.with aiore. cor Weet Klnn*')'

Inquire C ^'INKLEFl. *73

ItOO CASH for fluloh eete; gei'en roome; bath, iteam beat; large 'lot; prirg St.Tno cort

M.OOfl. ANDREW nS H . Wl 1 fipringfleld ave In-lntton. {

TWO-BTORT frame houee, with etore. eepedal- ly aultcd for barber «hop: price M.800 raeh

miMgsary, ITOO. £>wner, ttfl Orore et.. Irving-

Lmiu Fann*at Houywood Helxbte, ISOOt* at . . _ . „ . ..

I1«t : 20 mlnutea from MarketBUNGALOW viol

agd gp; on irol . . . _and Bfoad: plota gold on monthly pagmeata QEQ. COMM’ON. Lyon* tfgrma____________LOT. 40*110. ra*7 cheap; oa oar line; c«tn«nt

wathg: waiar. ga*; reetrlcted to reeldeaoe galy. CIRORflB COMPTON. Lyooa rk n aa

Rg m IIoR0BELI.>E, N j - New houee. tlx rr>omi, *11

tm provem nti; good acrrlce to Newark on Central Rallrnad ur Main Lin* trolley: price $8,900; ca*h $600. balance monthly; rent |2A.P. J. OLDS, attorney, Elizabeth------- '---------------

FOR SALE EXCHANGEBANK BT.. near Waehlngton, ch -ap. exchanir*

for email buelneae property; free and ctf'ar lot* In all eectlohe cheap for raeh: exchange for approved aecotifl mi«gagM or Income prop erty. Ei&hanae Realty Co., 4ft Cll_ntgn_at. _

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—OUT _______OF tow nFOR SALE OP exchange, elegant iwo-famlly

houee; All Lmprovemente. i l f Went ei., Eaet Orange Apply J. DAVIS, oppoelte Grove St. Station, Ee jt i^ a nge ___FOR SALK or exchange, elx roome and bath:

all improverneme. Apply WRR aNDBRSON, 19 Telford at , East OrangeFINE'Iwo-fam ily houer, Eeii Orange, w'ell

rented, for email one-family houee or loti. B.. Box 12. Newa offloe

' REAL E.STATE FOR EXCHANGE

BMAi-L houee and Vine el.

Washington etTO IjKT —Flve-r<jnnv houee, cIomi to care and

•chr>ol, $16. 10 Suneat ave . VallfburghISO RENT, whole houee ni 30 Franklin el In­

quire 120 Market et.. room fi1arYEDWAT ave ' . R2 cor Fifteenth a v e --

gev^jW'oon^orner houae,

URANOE—Dealrabl# re ildm # . 13 roome. beth ■hardwood floor*, beamed celling In hall, new­ly decorated and painted throughout, lot tktx 1*0, one minute fmm Croaetown trolliey five minute* from Highland Ave. Station G^cka- wannai: immediate poBeeeaion. rent HkX» j*er year. Apply tn 26 Clarendon pi., Orange. Tel­ephone dlfl Writ Or«ng«.CALD^'ELL—llouae, Ifl nv»mg all improve­

ments. fine view. E3B: home. 8 roomx. «U tin prcivemetiti, fine view. $*0; dnuble hnu**, 7 pooma, all Improverneme. 923 hnu*« andbarn, 2 acree, near trolley. $80 CHAPIN * URADT. Caldwell. N. J.fiIA>OMFIE]..|L-I.lewelljrn ave., 4* and M -

Very dvelrnhle onp-famKy hnyea. e#>ven ronmi*. bath, peucry end largo a tik . newly decorated. ram $25. Inquire *0 Llewellyn eve it I’o- 'Tperallve Realty Co. 3? I'Hoton *i . NewnrkIR\'INGTOX Rlx room bouee, aewer and gH*

$12; elx-rofm' houae. toilet, water, eewer and gaa. |18; alwi eight rooms, toilet, water sew-<>r a n i ga*. lift »CHtVAR7,. StUyvraeni and Springfield averEAHT o r a n g e . Rulledge eve., 18(1, near Ar

llngton ave New house, ten roome. atMatn heat; ell linprnvemenw: go and see this: keys n a il door ‘twn®r. iS63 Broadway. New York, room 20. ________________ _VERONA—Deelrahle home for rent : cotlvrh-

len*. high locaiion; six rcomi and hath; gteam heat; eleoirlr itghi; an npporTunity for a Hinall famliv, rent 127 E W GOCLD. Pompton a 'f

REAl TIFl'I. elk. large rooiiui all Ji' tlein Un- Vinnemeiite. inrlurtlng buCer s panto , oniy

flO. 28 Wnlnwrlght »i liirjulre a <il.A8S- NKIt. H8 A»on eve.RKa CTIKI L five roome. wiiii sicrege ft-'-m,

builer'e patilry, on;.v |I4 47* South (bimontave. A GLASSNER. M Avon eveBARt'LAT BT.-Five room*, all Improvemeni*

for teeperlable colored people. Inqujr# Mfl Llvingaion il.HRrVSWIi’K BT 186-Brink house between

Aiior and tVrlghi . flve-room flat $lo Inquire janitorSRUCE BT.. M^-Slx light room* and oath, all

Improvg^enie, |IT E. U. TRELESE. 168 Paahlne ext .BERGEN KT, 1>9--F1vi» roorng eeoond floor

$18. three roonLi, top floi»r, |B Inquire 60 Bergen et.CLINTON AVE., KW-Itee! location; elegant

airanment conra^nlng eight rooou, twe bathe and *H rpudnrn impruiemwiite. Includloi heal­ing. hi I wiier and )anlt.jr oarvlce. Appey A M. MEM:R Sfl Or*eb_et. ____CHOICE first flour, elx large roome end hath.

*11 tmprovemerte; hot water lupply, aeleci tecailon. HlHeMr a v a . i«nt $35. imme­diate poneeaBlon. Apply to lanltor or 6EITZ- PFEIFER Really C©.. 7SS Rroad it.'ORVEH FLAT- Five roome bath *11 1m-

pru\rm*nta. hglle lighted aad ca)L>eied. oon- ^'cniejit 11 four trollev llnea. BT liiileon et,,

'Owner 5oC C'juitral are Iteet Orange, 'jdwineTP7J changeCORNER FLAT, Roeevllle. noar Laikawo/ina

Blellon—Seven room* and .bath, a!) Improva- m*h(B. ill light; r«ni $30 LEON FRIfl'T Gur- Therly Fetet A. Felei-. rinemen a building.

Af*.\HTMENTS, ROOMS AM) FLATS I ^ n [R M S H E I» JlO (> M S _ T O JJ^- ____ * I a CU'EMY .*1T £1 NpwI) furnlaheil rtiom*.

hiAJ uiij bath fur men uc wuraen MRS.

FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—OUTOF TOWN^__________

i iRaNGR. Prlfik-a et.. aB-Nlo* furfilehed reora; nenr ITn]|ev and Drkk ( ‘hurCh fttatliiii

ORANGE Wliti er., * -famished roome to let; eleam heat, telephone and Vetk

WKKf ORANGE. Strain p i. B-NealTy^fuT- niehed Ircutt rudm; aleam; ga*. 'pboae;

' O l-.H MI 110 Four U*hl. iirv i-mm • ■riit n,i<.- lang*. hi'it #n(l ^oiil weu •’ b i r lie !

I HM \ ST, H. near Vein Kir, ■ rt* r , seven rotime a, I bar

fiiifjn* Inquire 633 H'gh »t tw r

K‘'SFV]t.].F IT South Tweiniim* tiaih. All Impmvenieni’'

in new iwo-famllv house d and convtplent to s1hMi>ii ,i . i

lUth Tw’*if'h »■Inquire

tt rive sn a i ate

g'H d, neighpis 8 ret

H-^SFA'ILI.K North Elevenlh s' W Fini ■in I seccind finor, 6 r-^um*. 1>t'h iiici' r,r

11 [•oaneoaion Irntncwiluieit l,«.-kawar,i)HntaUnn

Nrmh fif th #* IPi .S.i -r a*\en ’■•nis, neulv deC'Tftted nenr •Aihit, sn.l

' -I e> . excelleni netghlK'rhci-d rei,i reaenn,MtilfM'ii^RVTLr.C-Eight-room atrani heated apert-

mem. In two-femlly houe* «M )inpr,.veinenti. 6na decuratloTii. ORBEN. IID6 Frem en> fildf.

rniimaII- ILLF. Siiuth Tenff, .iinJ hath, Bleam hesi'-'i

l’> ii'MN .\ ni'NN , 7 '

m ,m 125 eeien

Jt'iflEVlI^E, \<irlh Miiih rirti, two-fuml'i, *1*0111 tiffl

iieii nikilon. iMvner. 127 N-,’

el 2 IK ,Srf-‘ndB* - roumH ,

h Vlii‘. HtKf'Mi:vll,l.K, Orange si . ei'U a ivnn meni. H'’*

I '^iini and bath nil Inn.in rui.n-H sleejn hi«tal I'urntiheii. i«,' ndintli'S I, kib'I . o

HOSKVn.r.B Three large. ;!gb' rMim, water end gat. fP pei m,,>nr1i In<iiLir«- nf Sl.lKETl.

145 Herond it., near Orange stHI TOFR6 HT , «V-Thr«e Utg* I'ght

rent. IP Inquln J. ftt t 'M r, !28 South Sixth aiHKrriM> floor fwn family h-vue* A light,

nloaij d*r<i rated room* an j bath Loonier houae. ell Improvemente lepurale I'Mm heat er. linoleum in kitchen and hath hA^s and etaire nicely fumlshad, IlH in ama;] famUy WJ Peahine nvsSaUTH ORANOE AVK . 35* - P; -« large

roome, Impruvenaenla. also '2ti7 •I'aituleD e l . four bright roome; Inipruvetnente WILLIAM H. STRAUR. 67 Hunterdon atSfG’TH ORANOa A\K.. 22H Llegan apart

mem of se. en rruifns anj baih, * I Im priuemeniB, hexi furnleheiT reni |.H<i. ring middle bell

, lKiWN'6l>K< .flr.. II'’.' sMd 2C-—Tao anil inrce roma

BJitve, bache;,;ir* ejid righr houmkaeplnf; lirpie . Jan Mix len b e ; rets* |A weak up n.VKH. agent listli lir.ad. emilb c|ig hall

flT . HSS TiiliJ fiwr. t '.n lri lI'*put nice Hfan furniched morn. geiiMtmen,

12. suitable for two man; intprovementa. prt-. . 1 . -

ItRuAV 8T . U'17 Orie or two newly fumleh*d t<)oma. all Inqiis . 'phore; leparol* •ulrance,

rrm Roinh fit 8iall">n: gentlemen, raaeonabi*JtRi>AP HT . 276 T'leawiiH front room, sec

itnd floor, auMabie fur two: iMh*r nx»tn*. all Improvement* near a t^m and troll*) lineslUli’.Al* ST , lldil Nlceir hirnlebed w-cimd

iimuu large, . lAw't, xieaai private feuitl.i', $2 lu iipe gi-nllelpsn.IG.Kri- KER hT. Nk The HaeohwOi^l under

new marnirenient: all newly furrilahed, must chsrff^ti oma In (he rlt) . sleAtn heat, ga*. tukib pii r and piano. 12 t<. | i weeklyMEHGKn ht . 7.IU, near I’Hnton ave Laig*.

Ily'.i ijb'eJy fiirn'ilied riym with 1‘ght h..ii«ek*-<*|i»rig .»r getulenian, elan nl«?r hull rimjm |.i ■ jiieIlKI.1.1 \ 11.1 .E AVVl . 1U Neaiu furnijihed

M^un- eultable fur ynung man. ci'ir eniant ii> Tniv. [Til* and I^aikawanrva stations.it.INK *i'v Rfi -T.aige front toom, all !m-

I ' H' (iMnl parlor, til newly ijecorarada i*. * ii'kcepmg ri'om at 90 flmjlh st

4'u, Sit llBh'

SE%'EN•RCH’>M hnUie, alfam hcRl , ail !m- pro\eirH'ni8, ihiwe mlnuien from irolJe> and

Grove 1*1 Hiailun. 2T Hieuben st . Eani i>r angp. reni $2dW'EST t^RANCE Fine fl-room bouse; atenm

heat, nil 1mi<rovtment8; n«wiv decorated.p.iii, „ , « J rent only $20. Oill 1) Bark lerTTice, near Eagle1 HAVE *ofn* elegant 3 and 3 family bouee*. > Roch aveimn* building )oia. to exchange fl>r other | — -------

pToparty. Submit anyihljig you have to **■ i 1^01'TH ORANGE 40 reri , P room*; nilchange to ISAACS. 800 Droid at-a NI one wlibing u> exchenga real tatate aiy-

wher* ean get excellent opportunlUee; aepd Enrtteulare of property end want#. MURRAT

REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE,

EQVIT7 $*,00i> In flrai-cliM lot* In 'Wcet Orange; three rainmea from, tmlle)-; will ex­

change for one or two family hc^usea with i>ne \ mnrtgagr, Newark or Orangea. Addreae West f Orange, 27. Newe office. ]

_____FOR SALE OR TO .L B r_ _WOOD6EDE oeetton; hculei, eeven roorpi and

bath, large lot. Call R80 Highland mv*-,____________ _

FOB SALE OR TO LET—OUT OF _____________T O W N _________LTQNB FARMS—New aevec-room heuae; all

UtlpTOVemente: lot 36x116; near trolley and ilAtlon: enriall payment: balance lame ai bulld- laa loan, rent $26 monthly. SCHNABEU 336 Hlllald* Ave., Lyon* Farmi.EAST ORANGExReautiMl houae*; will r«Qt

you anil credit earn* a* flrit paymcni if you buy: new ides: Jet u i tell you. CHA8. S. OHBSN, HOB bulMtng. Nawartt.

FARM FOR S A L V -^ in aell at public sale.Qtt Friday. Oct. 20, farm of 30 ecrea; good

kooee tm.d poultry hoiuei; other buildings; alt- uited flve mllee from Millington Station, on Laekawanna Railroad; flne location fhr poultry' farm or country reiildence; thia place muet b« •old a t OtKie to let tie eitate, and may be your la*i ohance to aeour* this fln* little farm; *ale to eommeno* 12 M. For partlculare and how to reach tble eale. addrea* SYDNEY. J. %VTLDE, Millington, N. J.. rauta No. 2.SIGHT aorea. all tillable; good 6-room house.

barn and pcmltry hou**: plenty fruit: located on macadam road. 8 mile* from Princeton, 2 mile* from atatteti and houra from New York CHly; one fair horte, on* good oow, one cialf, ehlckena, wagone, etc.; gaa In houee; ga* range: price t2,7&0; cash $1,280; act oulok, F. FUCHS. S18 Ro*e it., olty.

1mpr<jv«nj*nis; n^ar trolley and railroad, owner will board with lenent, 6T Taylor pi.MONTCLAIR - House tn let; p*v*n rocima; b»th;

nJl imvTOVfrnent*. $2S a. month If taken a t

^R ^ES.^ O F F l^ , ETC^ J O LICTU.-\NK and Woehlnglon sti.. Gkln but71'ng--A

few choice oflices. alngle or en ault*; all mcM. era com’cniencr*, »ievaior, light; Jontt<ir si vice; rent reaionabie; ot>en en-enlngt.

DROAD BT-’-PT.UM BUILDING.A few email ofllcea. $12 and up; elJ modem

Janitor, heat, light, elevator PLUM. tG6 Broad at.

C A LpW E L ^H ouse and bam, I aorM, 16,300, houifl and bam, 21 aorea $6,600: ^room houee

and bam. 11 sore*, $8,000: Ui-room houee and bam, SO acres. 113,000 : 8-room house andbara, 32 acre*. lO.OOOi lo-room houee and bam, •H a e n a $8.o6o, C fUPlH * BRADY. Caid- w*J|. N. J.IM ACRES good land: 1* *1 fleldi: eighth

room house; large barn for 36 h u d : streami eicellent fruit; two mtlei Port U urrar; high deration ; price 64,800; death oompefe u ie . KRUCK, iMB Waverly ave., rietaurant.fIEin> t« CmnUF Department flor llsta.

Commutan rARBIS i^ywhsr*, Famiera. Any p i i ^

LOUrg BCKLESINGEB, !no„ EouSt Bldg.MMlRVtLLB and vtcfnlty; ^ b)L4 U slie* tot

all purposM; tows propertlee; sUte your w ii ta R. arTPHBN, Bomervllle. N. f .

FARMS! FOR. S ^ E OR EX C H ^G EHAVE farm In Delaware, 76 acrei, 68 ao ru in • eultivatten, balano* woode. wiih to exchange for emalier farm or good butineae orponuntty. J. P. KBWSOif, aw West Thirty-fourth it,,Mtw Tom cur- , ■ ...............

FARMS WAITEDSELIi— QUICKLY— EXCHAJfOB.

Yatir farm or oounlvy heme. Country Dapt., ■ -----------------------GBR, "7>OUlfl flCRLXBINOI Too.. Union building-WANTED to lUM. er rent on ■hares, a farm,

one to two hour* Out, by e sober and reliable Amerlean faTmer, Bo« 113, CaHweii. N. J.BMAl^ fbrm. heetr trolley or s tu m oarj

idu lti; low retii F. HAINES,' Dlootnflald .fwtoffic*. __________

FACTORY SITES WANTKPUXT your fac to ir profwrty for u le j r r«dit

with thl* offlo*: we win make an Immedlato tHpoctlon of aanie, advertise It from lime lo time f r u ot ebatf* and k u p f l t ooMtfliiUr before the public.

ROBT. B. flTOUTENBURGH. FACTORT DKPARTMErNT.

M8 BROAD AT.. 0pp. C. R. R. Tel. *860 M3U

TKB HED SIN B^G WORKS,WARRBN AND PLANS STS.. CITT.

JB AND ROOMS BSQUlRtNG USB OF ABLB POWER AND STEAM.

A. B. TAYLOa SOFT.

9B RBALTT CX),, feoiory brokers, 46intoti ■$,> have lama llet of fsotorlee of long dtiDAiialone wtt^ and without railroad

iMiikg; aleo loM and eotaT atUotlon gtveo 'Phone SOTS Market.

.otory elte*: etrtet p*r-< to genuine Jnquirtoa

LOFTS WITH POWER AND STEAM I

WASHINGTON '46 L a w r e n c e <

[ m A % W ltfON,

ICB ST.THRIB-STORY brick factory; 10,600 eg. feet;

ceneat ground floor; 66 Jobnaon at.; flve itttiiiBtie' walk from Boufh 9t, Btotton. Apply II. METZ. 6i Voter at,L 0nv-^«000 *qiiare feet: oan dhid*; light all

around; lateot tteprovguntei new ptnieted: Oroedel ballMng. S80'S64 Flaa* o t Tngulr* premlBcaAOOO SQUARE fee* wtlh ateam heat and

power; light from three *)dM: reasonable r«nt; aaltabTe for >«weter. *70 WaaMngton et.BiNCH 8PACB8. |1 .» lo |1 I s WMkly. -in-

Mudllif gas and use of fully equipped Jew- elFT faotory. Elm MfS. Co., *4 OHv«r at.aBOUND fl<Mr; t.lKlO feet; near ooortbouae;

t a t Hglkt: steam heat: Immediate poMaaiton. PjU B O TB CO-. dO '« ahlpman et.TWO ta e ttgtit lofts: power, h ea t elevator;

6vUabJe Jtw*if7 m f r : poca^nn immedletelr. W. f : JANCOVfua. m ArUggton a t ._____TWO floors, each 2.800 Khar* feet, with

and heat: tultsble for light tnanufsoturlhg. L A. 6ATRE, 332 Mnlberty ft.

)ARO OF OF THE W. tt4 B -

FHANKCm BT., S-IL 6 ^ elty fleer; 40gf0; ■asgewflif o A

gfUl BMflA

elty ha])~'Tofl

UnproveipeatB'. Janlu Arvice. GE18ER A

t'ORNER Hawthorne and Hunterdno *1,- Five ruome. bath: all ImproveTtirme. rent. |16. In

quire IM Hawihcma, or 83 Bixteenih aveCORNER Bl.M AND UNTON RTS. -Four room*;

hath, hftllB furniahrd. rarrd for all Improve menta rxcepl hp<fl'; |ld 2il H|l! 9<t’OM h'i iH T A flLE fla*. nirr Inqailun, flvf roomi,

la n init>rirvempnifl, hrirk houa>> convenient i to Wr iJp j , |l2 tnimBdlm* pcaeeiMiUin RFRE- ' BHElM. Walnut, corner Lang. iCUFftTER AVE - 82- N>w houae eli-eeven ele i

rant ronm*: all modern improv^mr-nTe; ei«am *lr<'irlt' Jlghta, paniry: $21 $w. concessiqn. Ap ply or pr*mlBSi.f'HKEHKri, c(jiv room*, a^cond floor; all Im

provfmenia. nUr liKaMon. near trolley: $i6 vonpl« or amall familv MEUKCTR, 03 Sdadleon av«.tIENTRAL AVE. 816-Six large, light .room*

and bath; all !inprov»m*nfa. llfi MATT! & CO., T'nlu'c building, tel. 24lr6L. Market.CENTRAL AVE. 20—A rt^elrmhl* flat, all tm

provemenia; r«nf moderate.CHADWICK AVg., 16fL Flats containing fliv*

and tlx r(v>m* and bath, aeparai* *le,im pUmn. Inquir* uf Janitor on premia**.CRAWFORD HT., 46-Feur rooms; improve

ment*. WAtklng dletanc* from Hroad rnd M.trVteiDEalRAflLK ren*rally located third floor fla-s

*+'\th rootna hhiJ b*!hrr>om, til Improvemml*. hrainl, hall* furr^lshcd. edulli, Idfi Apply 68 Jume* ilELEGANT FLAT. aJx large, oleen, aunny

roini*. bath, hoat; all tnaprovrmenti; nrar Ri'}»*-\IJle Station, ihr*e trollej'*. quiet neigh btirhiaid, rtraat-nahla IIS North Fifth atEr.rKGANT flve large roomi; all modern Im­

provement*. Incliidlrig ylnrage room and pan- If) : only |14. *71 South Belmont ave. laRB. SIMPSONEl,K,GANT fix-ronni flaka with bath; all Irn-

l•l'o^''mclll». npi,oaito weet Sid* Perk; r«nt ll«l . 648-047 Seventeenth *t-FLtZftlJETK AVK, S27-Flve and'"e!i' room

ajiavimenta. In three-family houee. ell )n flrfU-rlflsR coniltdon, rent $17 and $16. Inquire

Rooir. 2t'5. I :}+:•{ Hrfn.int av«»IU,lZAJ1ET!t a S iT.—Two eight-room flat* with

hl| improvement a and JanHOf aervlcj at re- dyi-ed rftiia until Mav i. Inquire LETTER. 10 Rlltabetb ave.

ftOlTH TimiTFUNTII *T r'Kim* atiil hath whh all imt rii\< ;i nii" rr-i

$16 Inquli-e IMHGK *38 Smjlh l\^i-ihh «t

SiiTTH SIXTH PT . M2 I’l 'e i-»rge. ilfhi "■nm*. nif'oty de<:orated bnll* furn'ish^d fi!** |

bath, large i>antr>; i«*reeni «nd mui.lm $Hib«M'TH Efl.EVDNTH ST. 361 366 ■ F’tmt tloOf.

nve and tlx roomi, eveiy itiiprovemtfnt, elic irh light McT>r>NfM'flH 7TH nr.iad at____gncTH SEVENTH ST , llftij Flat t,> IM. four

hgh;, rlean raonie in iwo famll} houRi, phr' Improvemenis, rent reaionablepet TH RF^'EM M HT 311T Second fl'W : i1«

rtKtmjn. nil liriprovemeri• but beat, rent $1'-' Inquire ftr*t floorrTu-t h h’i XTH BT , Flv, l»r,f,

rnont* and bath, rent, $18 Inquire np nrem GeeF’ 'MMKR A' ’E, . 712 Bli-rooni apartm ent. In

up-to date aparlment houae. with ga*. ele.'irirttr- aepirate heaters, etc . on* fla' left w'l; rent tor tU. B-#*" UNDl.FY, on piemisea6TMMKR AVB.. lOB—Four room*, flmt floor.

r«rit l l i ; poeetMloa at one*. h TKRAN. 28 Cllntrjti er.SEYMin’R AVE., 211 Third floor fl ro'-*m*

pantry, tile bath, improvement*, m>-|iorat<» ■ if-am heat. |30, 5 nu^nts ell uniirovomenle,

SYLVAN AVE.. 217-flecond flat, eight room* and b*th; aieam heat; ai) Impnivements;

122. poaeeaalon at once. 8HTI*m A,N, 4?T Bjoad.SIX large rnome. all Improvement*, nire tecta

lion roasonahle rent flfi peahinf avf . ftret fl -or Inquire 3H7 Bprlngfleld *ve., she* atcr*^

THE CHARLOTTB.667-666 HIGH 0T.

nrfff-plae*, u|>-io-d*t* apartment*; Immedlat* poaseialoft. Apply to JORHPH TIMER eUp- frmtendeitt Uahna it Co., of to Janitor, on premiiM.

KUKNlSHBLi ROOMS WANTED, o n OF TOWN

GtNTlJIM AN iGermanr went* fumSehnii rofifti, vteliilty of Rloomfleld or Ulan Rldg*. Mh>*

ttfige. Addreoi _^rm an, B<:.e 6. Nrwi ,ift|ve

FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD- IN G ^O n OF TOWN______

FEW ntee people ean be aocommedsted in refined hr>m*; board opOonal. reaaoneble

raiea. Address tromfurtabJ*. Rox A. New* ofDjange. _

0 O A B D W UAI'TRAi.'rriVK from rootn, aleo single roora.

irllh | i ’»d bierd: lady, |8.$0, geniteinan, $4. $4 bo. M' lniir city hell. Addree* JTivate. ii<i* 44, Newa offlr-eA'l THAt'Tl VK *econd atery. alcove room with

board, can be pnxureJ; deelrabl* teralli}'; T*f«r*n<e* ^Rkhengnd Addrea* A . lUn Ao Nee* tflT're

iigtit h<-iiaAkreplnf wirh hath, ring flrei

rriAWpMRii HT in. between w'aehingtvn and Halsey *!■ NtOelf furniahed room for

gem’ijiiis'. lunning water, houeekeeping Ifwnntfcj. (1 26encH T RT T2--Large. cltofi front room, fur-

ntehed complM# for houeehecplng: ga* and beih *!*(., Rl«*pjng room. $180ciiCRT AT , 78, oppoeite niane at • Mc*ly fur-

nlahed room, comolaie for light hotis«keep4tif. all lintTin emetita.Kaht 1*a RK BT.. ak^Targe^well furnished

rouTo. suitable for man and wife, one or tw.r g«nM-men, *tram heatKAPT KlNNKY 6T..^lb I,arge. aunny front

r-Tini nl.-eiy furnlihed, fur <Hi* Oi IWO.pi RM/^lfED room for nno or tarn geritle-

rurn i rival# famiL all i «ii vonGrvree, lele- phuTir -''iMon Hvr near Etliabotii ave, Ad ilrena A Hui HT, NeWi oflb-n.FTTvl'^i's s'T lit f’ront r'<*m, etiiiabl# for one

or tivi rtinu *lngie r>0m. healed, all con- \eji|eTiie« r-Gvai" family, 'phone

I FK WKI.IX RT .111 N"W and neatly furblahed I eerood n<yir ffiml and tviclc ro>-uni, s 'l m^d ' ern imiirnveiiventB. iteani heatj <iHf' l-JN RT 76 fumlehed Connecting

if"l'l fiunv* with alruVe fur light hciU*r h* Hv-i III. Luut iind ga«HAL.'iKY HT

o j - th r MgljlTO tjovely large front rooms.

itraro. Ill* bath MHH IAKHK

•am* floor.

TV\i) large, *1r>' *M room flat*, front and rear pi.rrhea, rent, $16 $17 743 Houth Tveentirib

M , near B|>ringftrlrt ave.TVi'O larsv f'!oma with ImprovepienU, rbeap.

2S7 Sixteenth are _ ___ ^THTHTEENTH AVE. !66 Ftti* flat live

rooma; all Improvofments. $17. Inquire on prenjleee. flrit floor, or 286 Market at.TO LET- Four rootna ai 112 Camden m. .

cheap rent. brirt# referanoe wtih you from former place.vTT uiB i^G H . Norwood t t , 114—flii rooms;

bath, pantr>', eteem heel; decorated: $17. T AI TZBf^ . sat Burnet it , East Orange.VAIT.RRI'RQH, Brookdsie ave. itig — F|v«

rooma. bath, reception haJI; all ImpU. but heat; $14 BLACK!..OCK. 37 CUhton at.VAIlJ?BT.rRGH-fl«ond-alory and on* attic

room, medam ImproTement*; rent Wfi M Richelieu t*rr«<«

Ha Li-'I-I ht , Ijarge. light room tor light hi-iuvctn fi tng, five Tnlhut#*' walk from br«*d

and .M.k Km utaH 11.1 { H r

rtihr. ' ' III \ i-iiloni

4-V For light houeekceplng, single Siting rociini laundry and all cuii eecund flour, near lOUrihnuia

HIGH KT , 486—Large and small hcatad single ati'i ■'I'nnerliTig rOOhi*. light hOU**ke»pliig,

alao alaepiiig roomi; reasonable.HLDI-KN TEHRAL'E. 86. ii*Sr OInton av* -

Fr>r i jio or 1wr> genilamsD; eteani heei. ad- Jotri'nx bath, a: inipruverneni* piUaie fainiiVJAMKH PT , Ai Pleasant front ronm, alt\g)e

cr double all Impruvemente; large Rloaat, cornt-t house

HUKINTN.aI I. P I ., 24. near courthouse, at* > :il'^ ,M«di n \y. Two etegant. larg*. newly

furnishfil ruv-ni. ei-ain hraird rooms: also u -niuhtOdk .... .. en-rlteni table, prleata I'a iU4 Hrclniuail t<limKINTNAj.l. PL . 16*e, naar courthouse

ijirgr frtnii r<iom and board, biiltabla lor msn and wHe .T two genGenven. alio rwom for two ladle*HltuAD HP, HW Th* Msnaten Houee-Thor.

, iiMhly tomforlBblp iirvd honielilta. aelsOt pl'l- iHir L>-iirdiivg itrighi (tleiiani, outside rootivs. ninderalo wei+Hly rate* to i^nneneDt gusci*RHOAD RT , 22-(Te*n and naaUg fumUhed

routi'ks. with or wlihrtji board, good bom* Cfiidtliig. all ronvenlimcee, fln* nslgbborhood,telepbon*. rawsona^bl*HHOaT> 6T . SO*. The TViraow-fcarwe flswbU

room IfliflO. eouthem exposure. near bath, all corivenlerieee; good table.Ri'RNRT BT-. T Etoleot boasdlng-houee; un­

der new managamawi: atrletly homemad*ceoklag. table bowrd a epacUlty. isrma r««ar4i- able; i wo minutsa to Lackawanna DepMHLKEGKKR~WT . 47—Larg* end emaU room*.

nicsiy furnlahed. eiaam heU . aapermva hath* eioellent tsbl* board; $4- Thona 404U. kUr het _ _ _ _ii/MiWi.RTAift»IE home. Cllnlon Hill, with

•trlctly prlaate Ameiioan family: aduRs. o* c**llcnt T*bls, genllamen prefarred. beat refot- i-n.#* required! Addrei* Hcen#. Box 62. Nt***, mre(’LJtT RT. 46 -Nlcaly funG*hed from rqiun

will] goo<l board, raaaonable. Improvoment*. home cooking, table brmrrl.I'LINTON AVB. 184. oppoalt* High at---PTl-

lai-* horn*; deelrahla dcuhl# and single roocn*. home cooking, rafsrshf^a* neoaaaary. ^I'LlNTON AVE. lOrt- Room and board. flr*i-

flfUii, he*i reeldenGal nelghborbrioij. near Llnct>ln ParkFART KtNNET f»T 14, near Brood—BlruEle

or double rooms; ail Improvamants; aawly fiirnlahed; eigbl mlnutea' walk to Uroad and Market at*. __ _ _ _ .H llJ j 6T 17. half bleak from Broai *t and

rliy hall—D**$rab1* room*, with er wlthoui board.H!!.T- ST . 31 Room* with axcanaot beard; all

improv*m**nts, ensulta or aingle__________JAMES PT 80 FTonl alonre bay window

room with hoard; JuSi pap«*d new; ssoond flnor well heated, largo olosat, oenlralLIGHT hrtight newtr furnished

vfoeheated

mom sJavAtcr eeivloe. telephone: R mlnutaa’ ..'sik lo hroad and Market; U: breakfast If de­sired Addres* RxclUilve, Box 33. New* of- fln-e

AWARD CONTRACT FOX

aEA N D ie OTT MARKETMlda for ih* ramovft] of tnrhnKfl in afl'!

am uiifl i'em rn M arket fur « year be­ginning November I were opened by ih* Fubllo M arkrts rom uilU eti of |b« v'nrn- tnon C-ounoll a t e s]ve<-ial m eeting luNt night. The ru n iia c t was ^wafih-d to H a rry M -i’ann, w Imse bid wan li.ieiu

The preaeni Imhlei of the-«»ai i aj t, p e ­te r O ruelb euughl the Job lAg.iln, but when the iMJvelM|># which wax HiipjuANed to hold hla hill WAN i>i>en*d, the comuiitTeo found (hat it v'Ohmlneii only the bniiclj to g u a ran tee ihe work. U ruath a p p u rm ili forgot to put hla bid in.

There were two bonds In th e envelopr, one for $ 1 ,^ and the o th e r for $3.3i)u An the com m ittee advertised for bid* for ih«> remoYsl of the garbage for one or twu y#«ra, It waa the opinion of (he metnli.-r- th a t the enisllor bond covered flren ih ' flgura* for ona year 's work and thn larger one for two yf*«ra work

The only o ther bidder was |. ,i L u k Iry dr l.'o . whose bid for I'tie yt-m v>k>- $a.3<8

The mi«Tnl>#*TS of the conunPin* tnlk'-il ewer Ihrir coming trip to rhiL»K-‘ J" troll and rievelar\d for tb** p;rr| una- nf inepfVA.'Gng the piihlh' iTiark+*lH of thcNf- oUlri VUe <*m«mon t.’oijiii-ll ;it its Ihhi n ieatliif approprlaied $A«n.« low unl ihn M p Il will probably he m ade early In Novem bar and will lake about live ur alx days

Some of I ha meniber* of th e com m it- tae gtalad ;ost night th a t they w are un- oartain whether iliey would be able to ta k e the trip Final plana will be m«fla * t the n n i maatlng

NORTH END MEN'S CLUB FLAMS BDST SEASON

Tha M an'a Club at tha B U W9mb y ta rlM C hurch win rwauma t t f n tadB B « MondAy WTWnlng. whan tb« iKllbe O a o rf i L. Racord, of Ja ra« r City. B |g topic will ba "Tha B osi o r tkg FaopI*.'*

T heraa fia r th a orgnnltattcm wUI watM each m onth unUl April. The g a n M l fl|g. cusslona will be e long th e line o l '*Bb > lightened ClUM nahip." T he olub t i u a m em berahlp at abou t SB.

Tha anmiAl d ltinar will be beM fHfltafj Novem ber IT The principal epeeker will be Fto-nk H. Som m er, end the loplo will be "CivlQ RIghteouenoM .” T ha speak or at the JeD uery m aatlng wtU be Judge W illiam P. Martin^ and th e Mthlaot will ba “T he New City C h a r te r . '' H e will speak on '“InltlAtlve, R aferendum u id Re- oell "

"The City B o tu tlfu l" Will bo th e topte of the FebruftTy m eettng. end Dovld (Irui ta, ohelrntan of tha C ity p tn n n ln g Coni mittae. will apaak on "P o I t fo r N ew ark .’ T he lubloot and apenkora fo r th e M arti' m eeting e ra to he announced le ta r. I < April s ledtee' night, with m ualc and otiir an tarto lnm ent. wdll be held.

The ofTtoors In chArge of the club tM'* aeaeon ore; P reiH cn t, Dr. Kmcry Given: aecretAry. Charlea K A rm ntroni' treesu rer. Ixmlfl P Teller, mcmiierH o ' council, IjAthrop A ndonon, Edw nrd 1i fienny, Jam ea I>llltnghain, WlMlam I U n**' Diayar. I>r. Haory H. Husby and Geoi'k. P Spancer.

HT fli- Light, warm iunny rooTTiS, hll imi'To-M^ments, wndor new managem«^nt.

1/AI)7 hsviha more roont than she went* in a A'oniforTahle vei'y centrul flat, could fle­

et.mmurtx'F- rtTie or iwn respeetahle iRitle*. ref rr-iu-F-i rx. nangad Inquire GFIGER H drug

nor*-, rnr rtreininall pl- and Suinmil it .

-ITTI-El'iN AVE, Uhl A con\fortably fisr nlshed Rmal! front room, beaten

hi \i*r for lady: teacher or nunr'-ff-i i-nrcyi.

Irt [>r1va(Apreferrso.

MOFN TL 2"'Twrt rcrnTminioatlng rooma. tS floor frini hot and coM running water, 16

n liiutes froni Market aruS Broad; flr*l oteH latii* lelephona 76 Hnmch fireok. GHXBM*c-n-RT

MT PLEASANT AVF . lOfl -FuTnlahed rooniFr for Inilieh or xentlarnffii hath, ge* and heel.

uHr of iMundrv. houflekeeplng privilege* if 4e .Kirffl. rcaldeiu III t nFlghborTiuncJ. l'h>rk from Hr..*.] Ht. . five minutes fn;m l.Aokawaiina. near Third ave , reference* required, $3, $6 *Tn1i $4 per weekMT PRfiBPRfT AVE,, 144- Two large eunnv

rj'Ofn*. eoRjpleielif furnished for hnu*elieep- Ing. u*e of hath and laundry; private hou*eMVLPERRT ST. 188 Nicely furnlehed roome

for light houiekieping. with running water reaaoiiahle; no objection to child mum, 11 86 sleeping

BteAlTIFUL etnre, vvlifl room*. ,gocd for dry goods. c«ndv. butcher, etc , rent moderaiei

Fburteenrh eve., corner Blevenlh vt. A- G1,AS6N1':R ^ Avofl'iiv*. .

FJ^ATri to Jel, hi new brick apertmenl-housa;Nil iTnprovemenT*. plenty of light; good neigh-

birrhood: convenient to m rs; rente $23 to $24. h4*» and R4$ South Eleven ih *t.

BRirK g a r a g e . 40x00. Cair,fl«ld at , between Halaey end Waehlngtcn ate., to lease (er a

term cf j^eart. inqujfe 68 Merkel *iRELMONT AVE.. 161—Store, three rooms, to

lei. Inquire JOREPH BERGBR. 17 Acad- etny *t.{'ORSER 9nuth Orange ave and Trnth st..

large store: rcximi, all InipFovement*: flne*( locatTon for an; good butlness Ahh Ri>uth Orange gv«. ^DBi'K-ROOM., iultahle f«r architect or olvl! |

engineer. In general contractur'a office, on |RfoaC *1. Addree* A., Itei 6ft, New* office, Fl^AT Five rcKjma, bathENTIRE icvond floor lo let, with heat, 231 .

Halaey #i., lultsble (or offfeea or Ught man- I ufftclnrlng purposeH Inquire N. J Motor Halee Oo, some address

FLATS, four end .flve rooms end hath, with Janitor service. W and Ifl Hunter, 70 RJgelow

at., and 217 Sherman ave , rente llR.fSi() and IH flO. Inquire premteei.FLAT to let, 378 Hunterdon at , flv* roetrit.

all Impruvemenis; owner fuml*h«e steam he«L Arn&I) fgmlly. rcTit. $3i>. Inciulre J. MUL­LER, f» 67 Market at.FLAT. 218 Fourth at.; 6 rooms end ba.th; all

Improv amenta, ateam heater, near U , L and W fttatHm and trolley; rent reasonable. In­quire 2L* Fourth st.

ELBG.ANT store with rooms: good for any pur- ITOse; rent cheap: IGfl Howard et., three duore

two-famlly house; aeparate entranrea: eW trlc light, ail im-

lFrn« fljnenta, few doora from Cllnion ave. I'eihlne are.FLAT tn let, 124 Ridnwood b y * , first floor,

ail ImFrovoinenlx; all Ughl room*.

A. GLASiaNER, 88 IAl.HKHT HPIEfl. dmgglat.

Apisty3 Rrlmont ave.

from SpringfleM Avon *v«.riFTEETNTn AVE,. rnr. Fourteenth *1. -Ele­

gant corner etore, a1*L ad.jrjlfjlng etore; three roonta. all Improvsmetiit; low rent. Inquire J, RCHAFFER. 4W ftouth Fourteenth st,. ror Fifteenth ave.GARAGE and stable for eight horses; rear of

678 High et. Inquire D. "WOLFF ft CO., 63 Market st.NEW ST., 02—l^Tge. light siore, suitable for

any business. Inquire Aetna Realty Co.. T38 Broad st _____ _ ___________PENNINGTON 8T,, naar Broad—Doctor or den-

(.lei's nfflea, with rooms; ail tmproveniejus; fine locetlon; moderate rent. Exchange Realty Co.. 46 CHnlnn et

i FLAT, 480 Warren ai.. facing Central Ave. Park; large, light rooma and tiled bath:

ajl IrruFf'verripnt*; will decorate to suit.FT.ATR lo lei In a new house; will be ready

November 1: all Improvements^ glecihclight*. 311 South Nineteenth etFOR RENT In Chllbhuret Apartment, oer, Mt.

Proipcci and Elwood aves., 8 rooms end msid's rD4im: pleseant all the year; ill Im- provamente; r*asanHb1o rant. Inquire at apart­ment, or 414 Prudential buUdttig; on* month's rent free.

STORE lo let. aujtable for manufactui’*”'* agent of eiperlmentali work. Address Engl-

neer, 2* Snudinot et.

STORES. OFFICES,^ETC., WANTEDWANTED, temporary, by reputable eoncem,

im sll private office in down town section, or private desk room; not to exoead $12 month. Address H. 8-. Bov 73. News omoe.

STORES. OFFICES. ETC, TO LET, ________ OUT jOFTOVra_________FOR RENT—Two large Itore*. in finest pari

of tha Oranges; terms reasonabls. E. F. rijQQD. 24 Eaeex st.. Newark.__________

ETjIKABETH a v e ., 16- Four stslla; water sod aewsf eoanecUons. inquire 11* C ljiu o n a ^ ^

afartm ents , rooms a n d fla ts _______ to Lg*'

New high-grade apart • meal in suitoa o !

ABTOBIA H LAROQ ROOMS;

APARTMENT RECEPTION UALL;arranged to coniinand

Aator tRraat th* maximum of lightCorner end eunehln*: and thatBnmvwtok expresses svery com­

fort and cxelosiveneei of tha flnaai prlvats

CLINTON ruldenoe, together withAVBSiSlUB the luxury only In that

type of houses.LEON FEIST. Hatiaier.

Firemen's Bldg.; Phone 4848 Market-

FTVE and elx rooms; all Im^roYemems; de«- H-trated; paved airoetr, restricted neighbor­

hood. neer trolley: $16 te $20; Vallshurgti eeo­tlon. FI9KE g PECK, 606 South Oninge ave.

VERT dealrabi* apartment; etx roomf: all improrementa. Ai^ly BuRRMANN'S, 22S

Mulberry at. ______WALNUT 8T , lO l-F lrst floor, weet; five

room* and bath, halls carpeted and lighted, rent 110, pos*e**lon or 18th, *)so flr*t floiw, 26 Murray et.. flve rooms and hath, halls car- petrd end lighted, independent ■tlesm heat. r*nt ' $21. iiOsseRSlon at one*; key* 226 Kslaey at J COLYFB Sf ro .WEST KINNBT fIT,. 84--Three rooma. unfur-

rlthed, for light bouaekeeplng, steam henl end a') modern .iro'vrcvernpnta, MRfl HI’HT>, , S4 Wmi Kinney st.VVEItHTER BT.—f'oxy flkt. four room*, wtlh

impr'vvemanii; eererate entrance; r«nr. |18and $14 API’ y 48 High at.

a pa r tm en ts , room s a n d flats w a n ted

6lX room*, etaam heat, nioe loostJon. near trolley and erhool: about |21. Address Blx.

Box lo. New* oiflce,TWO or three rooms unfurnlSIhgd for singl*

woman between High and WaablBitofl, Cen­tral ave. end Bank, convenleficea. F. DOTJ^E. 71 nissrkerI'NFVRNTPHED or furnished apartment; all

modern Itrprovemonts: steam neat, central, near Rrnsd and Market rent reasonable. Ad-

apartm ents , room s a n d flats r o l O T - ^ y r O F T O ___

ARLINGTON—Flat, four roome; all improT*- Mns, *U improve-

PRIE«. 167 lAurel ave.,

UAKFIHALL BT . 8. near city haJ}-Hloe1v furnished room for light hoa««keeplng. ad­

joining bath, heeled: all ImprovementsNEWLY furnished front room, slaam heated

apartment; very central, eullahlc for refined couple; home comforta Addrewi A., Box Tfl. New e olilae.NEW 8T . 86--Very large front parlwr, nicely

tumtshed, with piano; euliabi* for two or three gentlemen or man end wife; lerme rea sonable,NORFOLK ."ST . 286. nior Rank- LArg* room*.

hODsrkrppIng, ll.ftO Up; connecMng rooms IS, hall rrfome, $1 up, Improvement*UR].,KANB ST, 42-Nlcelf furnished houae-

keeping futir of two rooms; alto slngie ro im* for gentiemsu’ Btaam heat. bMhrc*om ^jotitlng. hoi and cold w*i«r, flv« mlnuie* trom poet om<'p Ring third bell to HgM. rates reason­ableoRfT4ARD BT , 48. near city hall—Nlwly fur

niehed aingte room, for gentleman or roati and a lfe , adjoining b*(b, staain heated, sj) Im pTovem«nta __________________ORCHARD BT . 6^-DrniMe or single front

room fnr genttemaD or married couple, all convenience*, near city hall; tertne moderate.PLANE ST 181- Nicely furtilehed mom*, all

improvement*, sieam heat, also coeinecnng rooma; suitable for light houaekiMiipiTrf; hot and oold nirmlng water: stattenar}’ range.PLANE ST 3T6--TWO nicely furnlahad con­

necting front rooms, newly painted and paper^ : s11 iTnprovemeni*. private fa/ntly,ring second bell.

FIVE or six room flata; all ImjwoveTnentlijrau reason «nth *t.reasonable. Inquire Janitor, T16 floutb MWv- ' ' or JOB. OKTN, OklD building.

FIVE light rooms; second ftoor; gaa, tuba apfi toilet: |16. Ring top bell, 4W South iNrteaAth

FIVE lifhi room* to let with aome fmprnww- ments el 170 Boath Orattga ave.; for adult*.

FIVE rooma, all Improevnienta except baa8: third floor; 118. 80 North Third *t.

FOUR light, airy Tootao. convinieot te ihop* pin t district; battv gl| Improremepti. low

renul- Inquire FHaDLER CorpoTatlon, 144

FOUR nice, clean room*; beat section Rich­mond at.. lmprovamai|t*i tube, toliat. eoelo*^

Mrch; r«bt tl3. laiquJra aO dD lltN , ITT Court ft.FOUR or five light room*} all impTuvomam*;

rant cheap. Inquire of janitor, 801 Spring' Held ave., or JOB. OKIN, Okia bunding.f o u r bright room* ojid porch. 61 Baldwin *t.f o u r t e e n t h AVO , 8Ma. near Seventaaath

it “ Two-famlly brick: flrwf floor: four roomt, with Imppuvamenti. rent $10 Dwnar. DORN-Rrflr^H. as Centra Market;FAIRMGUNT AVE.. 124—fti-foom ateam-

hrated epartmenls; JanUor lerrtea; $27. FREUPlRIf'K NSrHAlTfl. M7 Bouth Oronga avr . Newark,

APARTMENT.TH® LAUREL. I9LlflH 80. SEVENTH ST.

A CHa NCE.Elegant hlghH^Uoa apanmant; m uit ba leoii

to ^ apprtcTaied; aolla comfort; p)*nty of air and light: Mven rooma and oath; refined neighborhood; ateam htot; hot water; Janitor •ervicel fln* farag*> Tel. S4T4L Market or inquire S48 ThirtMiitli »v*.. ogrnar gaveath *t

a PABTMBNTB-EDNA AKP LILLIAN. South Orange are. axtd South Seventh *L Attractive and hWtb>qlau apartmant*. aolld

coaifbft; beatitlfuliy *}tliatadi Mx and ■•von breeiy. airy roomt, plenty of light: tiled bath; hot w ktir; JahLrr lorvioai fine garage; rou*t t>« aean to be aMMolated. Tel. 8474L Market, or Isquire 846 Tnlrteantli ava.. oofnar Sevanth

a p a r t m e n t s —rncBST in m a c t t y ;CORNER KINNBT AND ORCHARD: FIRST

FLOOR; SUITABLE FOR DOCTOR OB DEN* TIST; s e v e n ROOMS; ALL MODERN IM* PROVEMENTS; JANITOR 8BRV1C*. ETC.a p p l y ja n it o r -o n p r e m is e s .

APARTMBKTS-Contenti toovad or atored un­der our gutrantea to do good work a t loweat

p i i ^ i ptano mov*:^ for planoa; padded van* for furniture: packing exports, windiaas truck* for safe* and machinery; eetimatea chearfully given: established flO years. JOB DE CAMP. T&r.. 8t'M William *t.; telerhone 482 MaticeL

a p a r t m e n t . 896 CLINTON AVR.4 rixiini and bath....... ...»....... $2fl-6 room* and bath...... ............... 2g6 rooms and bath..................... 2H

Steam heat, hot water and Janitor Irrrludad; Janitor alwaye In attendance to phow yoiLa p a r t m e n t to rent; g room* and batlu

ateam heat: Jatiitor aarvie* luppried; eieofrio light, gaa rangeai up tn date; renr $30 per mostli,' The CretUnount. 8 A tem ider *t.,Vallsbarfh aeetlixL ____ -a p a r t m e n t . The Wellington, 70 Broad Ht.—

Flret and Mcond floor; aoutbMm egpoaure, light roorriH; convenient railroad and trolley; rent reasonable; resident janitor.APARTXRRT—Iklrd Soof, overlodklng Un*

eatn Park, Mveci rooms sad bath: all in* p toeavm ts; heat fumlfehed: $4i. O m s r .Xih- fioin Park gad CUaton av*.

FINK ft Itnd 6 room fiats; All modsni tmpreve- menis: fine teralions: rent* $10 to |1$. OR-

BKN. 7fWl Broad et.F aTRMOVNT a v e ., 18. near Wai

rooms and bath. Aral floor,HILLRSIUCH, thtr<!Ppoor.

I W |L -P lv# Its. Inquire

GRAFTON AVF., IM—Six lariro. light rooma;modern improveinenti: electricity, eteojt) heat;

near Ut. Frnspert ave. car: rent ISO up; e ifi^ tamljy; refeTeroee _________________HOBflON ST . Clfi. near Clinton ave —Five light

room*: ga*. water, large apace for chlcketit . i n . iMUtre 28 Hortonand chicken house,

at. GEYERHAW^ijORNE a \E . and Fabyati pl.^-AU im-

provetnenit; electric lights; roomt ali tight and handsomely decorated. Inquire 73 yau p i.______ _________________

mentj, rent tJ l; hous'’. 4 room*, all improva- menta, $3fl. W. H-Arllngton.AT ROSELLE, upper part of two-famlly

hotise, five rootna and bath. 183 Sixth a \‘e.. East.APARTM

Or&nga; aeven room* u d bath.BLOOMFTBLD, N. J-U ew ally ti av#., U.

first floor, six rootna bath and laundry, steam best, rent $31; Liaeiellyn ave., 8H, eec- ond floor, eight rooma baih end laundry, •laam heat, rent $28; Llewellyn ave . 84, flrit floor, alx rooma. all iTTiproveinenta except heat, rent |16. second fl'^rr, eigbt rooms, sll Im­provement* *xc*pt nftflt, ram flT.lKL free rent until November 1. Mlock from WatiesHing School. Inquire OKf'ROB PKNBR. florin, led Uarkai at.BKLLBJVILLE N J . U Wlleo® p l .-F im

floor, two-famlly house: detached, all modern ImprovsineTit*; handeumely dsforated, moderate rent; take Mi. F'roer''^t ave car; three mtii- ute*' walk.RELLFVILLB—Flv* rooms, bath, ell Improve-

ment*: gord f'onsuU JOHN H. W^ATFRft, SO Bayaril et.. BrllevlMe _

OOLORED—East r>ranga, prlneeton at. 83: flve r(M;mf. hath; rang* luhi. hot water; $18.

BNOVKR. 27ft Mull>HTrv M . Newark.

EAfiT ORAVQD--A1 apartment, second floor of new two-famlly houae, eeparaw entrance*.

37 Qlenwood p t, a few door* west of proepeet ft.; eelert tecatlon: convenient to trollay aad railroad etatlon, must he seen to be Listed Inquire next door, tlrii floor. 26 (Ren- wood pi.__________ _________ _EAST t.jRANGE, Weet et , 47, near C^entrai

se#._Flr*i floor; ft beautiful room*, with 8 third floor, all improvamenl*; etcam heat; $». QRGdfiMAN * 1T.LMAN. 222 Wo^lngton at., Newark. ______ _EAST ORANGE, Eaton pi , 88—November 1;

flr*t or sacond floor, six and aevan large, light rCNoms; erparwt* entranc*; st«am h*at; newly deonrated. Owner, 111 S»*uben et.BAST^RANOB, Amheraf *1 . 876. naar Cen­

tral avf.-I»owar aparfment; two-famlly house; awrea room*, bath; steAm; $25 month: eoulhom Wpoaure: plenty of kunihlne-■ ABT^RANOB. .North Nineteenth *1 . lift.

near Park ave.—F'leasant first apartment and one attic rnom.

HUNTERDON ST . »8 . near Cllnmn av*,— Deairabl* flats In ihree-famlly bouse; Im-

prcFycmariU, 6-8 room* and bath.; rent, $1B-I2n.HIOH ST, iio —Seven rooms, bath; middle

fl.->or; newly decorated; feteam heated; Jantlor een'lev; rent $32. Inquire janitor.HIGH ST., 48—Five rooms; all improvement*

except bMti southern ezraeure: light andairy; reoently decorated: $18 ____HILKIDE AVB.. $71—Five nice, light rooma;

part Improvements; rent, $15. MELLQEIRO, 103 Oltvar «t.JOHNSON AVB.. X22—Seven nlca light room*;

all Improvementa: electric light, ga# onj tUojn heat: flrat floor; separate entrance, three minute** walk to ihres car lines; rent. $30, Inquire H. LOEPPLER. 14 Hedden terLITTLBTON A W .. 7ft—Elegant oelghborbood;

six very light, pleasant snd comfortable rooms and bath: all improYemems; eieam beat Inquire within, rrr ft*fl Thirteenth avs., oofner Seventh •$. ____________ __MADISON AVE.. ffl-F ir* t floor:, cotner apsrt-

m eri: five roome: all Improvement*: steam h*at; rent $19. Inquire 848 Belmont ave.n o r t h e ig h t h St ., ftsa. near Rloomlleld

ave.-^wo flats, aeven rooms each; aJV im­provements-. electric lights; atsem healed; rent |2b and $2 ^ _n o r t h f if t h BT.—Fine 8-ronm flat; separal*

healer* and oiurancea deroratad; handy te Rffd station, rent only $28. OR BEN.

7W3 Broad ___ _ __NEW Yt>RK AVE.. 188 -Five large rooma,

-part Improvementa; rc-at $14. Inquire 1K8 New York g v c . ___________ _KAPOLBON BT-, 7ft—Five large^ light room*

bath and Inkprovsmcnto, laguJro 4ft

IRVIKOTON—Throe smaJil. roome: gas. water; rent $P.

llght sad airy ^ Park ava.

OHANOE—bsven newly dccorart^ rooms, bath.all up-iO‘dRie Improvameius; near station.

Ironey, beautllul loi’atlon. Tall premlMS, 25B*rwlck_*t;___________ ____ ________UNFu S n ib h ED -oom. with home comfona;

pleasant home for lady; all Improvementa; near station 6 South Arlington ava., first ftoeg- to right, Bast Orange. ___ ____TPJPBT ORAXQK- To lei, l3ii Walchung are.,

four p^oma; Improvemehts: 112-

f u r n is h e d flats to letAFARTUENT8 and room*; fully fumlfhed for

light hmJsekMplftg: ateam heat and all Im- provament*; $ft*l7 weekly, Iriquire 68 Thirdava. ________ _____ ___________APARTMENT, furnished or unfurnished, .wr.

Mt. Proapect end Elwood avea,: seven ro-ims and bath, Address X-. Box 49, New* office,

FURNI8HED FLATS WAI ^ DOENTLIiMAN with wife *nd child desires t» - - . . .forlight roomslion; comfort and rrffned surrotmdlnir* absoluie-l^j*S|Bn^lal;_^Addrea^jL^^o*^T6^News_ofllce.

HI*ANB ST . 378 <’tean, large room, also two light hou*eke*plng rnoma; running w*»er,

refrlgerotov: piiJlt) lines; reaecTiabI* prices, pi-h'eie.p l a n k st . 17$ (Hewlertl—Newly furnished

riK>m for genMeman privnie H R WHIT­AKER _________ _______PAf'IFTr’ PT 36 -Ftirnlihefl front room for

light houeekfspter. newly papered and paint *d. $3.BO. elngie room, H-.ftO per week. ___PROHPTDf’T 6cr -rroni room tor twvi con­

venient to tlentrel tnfl Psnnaylvanla ra il­roads _____________pI eSHINB a~v~E 227 ctty-'TMrnlehed roome

to let fnr light housekeeping.ROii^TLIvE. Sixth nve 2*»-Parter, suitable

for phyrlclnji or di^htlat. furnished or uh furnlaheil. a e ' single end dnuhle furolshfid motrts. comenlent m Trains and tpoileya. flne nelghb''rhr>fld _ ^ROSEVILLE- Nicely decorated furnished large

nr email rooms. h**t. hath, private farriJIy. block from Warren and Rosevilie *ve Addraes Select, Pox_7_Newn^ office______ .ROSFrtnLT»E Bouth Twelfth it , 3fl Pleasant.

iunnv furnished front rn^m to grntlefnan $3: also hall rr ttn 11 2ft noar trolley and ate cionROSEVILI.E AVF <U- Two nicely furtikhed

double pnrlnri llerit-; bu*tn*a* purT>oaetfor huiuti-heeplng , jihont» B. SRECTfiH ST iS-FurnIMied rootrs*. hot and

cold water hath ronneetlng, nicely hjrnJihed, private ku>tne ^HTATE ht aS--I)0Tibie parlnr suitable for

light h-.iiiiien, centrally located 10 mimJia* from fJr-aiJ md Market. ^THOMa B ht T Nicely furnlshsA s 'cond

atorv ro-'C-i 8,nrt all IrnprovemerUi. InatTlctiy ■ p r -■*«»■ family three mlnuiB* po*t- nffle*.TW'O ccinnw'TiX f'lrnlshed front reomii: all

ImprovemertD, hi^me romfOrti. ’phnn* Ad drew Roseville Hrr RB N*ws office. __WaTIv u t ^ Central; oonvwnlenf *e

evenwhsrr nt'e'y furnlehed xUtgle or cen-rHH-iln* lai-K« front elry room*: all modern Improvemetr* furnhihe.l compleia for houee- kroplng; terni* W>'ihr*te.__________ ________WAl^Nl'T E.»irae room for two gnu-

Itemen or Itah- hnusekeaplng; algo sn»a!l room; all Irmn-o'niienrp. terms ragnoflableW’AKHlN'tlTtJN AT toR. half hloek oouth of

Market a: -N’trr argr alrcve rfMjm: alao backparliir alwi 31T ni c ixr?# front room; light houeekeepiPK if other Ught house­keeping n-inif _ _WAflT4IN''»TC'N J T , 188. hear Warron—Two

fine rohrernng ihittij. second floor, with range, tube, eitik snd clntheertlne: $4 bath ohsame floor __WA5HINQT(»N Hr ft04. adjacent to Uivivln.

Park—NeriH’ rumlihed large tecord fleor frcui room; *3*" room: near. bath, reaaonable. _ ________________WABHii^dri'N HI IflT -Obs room, furrilahcd

ooTttp sfe fi'f tight houevkeeping. Cali at 187Waahlngton ** __ _ _ _ _ _______WAfliTlNaTuN M . SS2, near Court at -Large

dinibl* bay window front roam, private: sec­ond flat. _______________ _WlUtiHT ST ft6h- Two Ught room*, flrar Hoct.

furbished complete for hoii*eke«plng. fft*. bath, laundry, irrma raaeonable: convenient to

FUKmsM PROOMs f d X i t i ^ u T OF TOWN

Sr JCK CHURCH—Private family; large front room near slatloo; reference. Addraoa Re-

Hurt, (tubin', N,w, Btors. 23 W uhlnuon t,!..East Orange. _ ___ ___ _ __rONNECTiNO fyrnlahed rooms on eeemJ

floor, let together or eeparately. bath, tsls- phon*. Artdres* Purnlahed, Ho* E, News office, Orange

MT LREPHT 8T . 143 Exfr* large front room* for mar; and wife or two men. hall rwoma,

t«lth Niiird. $4 up. ___________ _t'RrMARl!' HT 17ft large eeccind fJoor, front.

i.MiTtnei'tIng rooms, large oloeeti, heal; oOttplee I'vr g^r\t>man, near flnUdi 6' fltallon; tel.I'LANE ST, 181 larg^, llfhi airy rcKWna:

n^wly fimiishM hII Improvement*, etesm hent, homelike and fomtonable bnntd op Tir fial, oi*f> ffret-i'iHii table htiard , phone a«r- vtc*.ROSEVi l I,E. Raihgate pl.- 2ft .frivws board­

ing second floor ro'»m *uMHhie for one or two. one mlnu!* to aratlon and IrfilivyRC/iTEVIIJ-E AVE. AT-Beautiful, large front

room frr iwo. with board (onventent tn traina am] (rollejs 1R28L 1! RPOl^TH BT R6- Steam healed airvgis and

di'ubl* «'f>nii. eleganTlr furnished, •xcelleoi board, homellk#. lemu reasonable; ’phone ITTRW M t r k e i _________ _ _ ______BIPNET PTi , 7—Front and bonk rontn. newh'

fiirnlehed. alx minulee from Klarket atuf Broad, with board, auliabl* for two. each room Rrat f l o o r _____________________ __ ___ _rUTTNEY rT„., between Melaon and Bank at

Nicely furnlehed room end board, all Im- provnm*r;ts. Inoulra In etoro, 214 Rank •!TlCHENOn BT , lP--OTie nilnutrr from Br*>nd

and Jilncfiln Pitrli, e l^m running water, jyialdenilal tecallon, Tiesr flouih Hi Btelbti. French'AmoHcati conking telephone,THCMAfi AT.. 3f neer CHnion ev* -L arge

front aecond-etorr rnrim, with Htenve ahI hrwril. alao smaJI room, cimventenren. raaaiw able. __ ___ ___ _________WEFT KINNCT WT , lA--<V'nnecl1ng r<v.ms In

private apartment, with or wMh«-ui meal*; nnrnaf rooma; one door from Itoned ei . sieum hear, elaclrlc light, ah(»wer bath Inquire Ifil I nroad.WABHTNfVrON HT . ITfi. nyde-Furnlghed

rooms: atoatn h*al. eeparate hall entrance. cnuple nr single. gOnd Oermii ho&rd optliHiatKIEFKH 3 bell.

BOARD~^ANTEDclENTLEMAN wlahes bokrd and room that can

tie heated, large cinaei: will i-«ariy furnlah ift mtmitee' walk nurner Fork p) and &a»tPai^ at : alala terma. J. C., Ros $3. News officeLaHT would like unfurnTehed room wHh bo*rd

tn H(il soollon, privet* family preferred Ad'lreif E . Dm 2fl, News officeTWrt young man wniild ahare room and board

with prlvwie family, rearonable terma. cen trallv locaierl Addros* flhnre, Box 18 New*rjffiC*.TW'i'i rroma In privet* family near lackn-

wanna fliallon, genlletnan and rady: rates |ft each Addreee Board. Box 71. Ne-ws offimYTiUNO buaintaa woman dealres hoard with re

fined prU-aw Proieetant family, homelike Rosfrvj]le profevred, near atarlon snd IroUev* terms $R Addreae f^teelant. Box 47, New*

BOARDIJ(U—OUT OF TOWNKAKT ORANOH. Weehlngmn vi., Jlft-PHvaie

family wlJ! rent wpii furnished room to gen Tleniaa or married ciUpic. with luerd If '1* aired, corvefitent fo TJ , 1. ami R’. an ik^ne ■ tarloni To! fifthly _______Ea s t aRANrtE. Amharai al 86- Very de*|r-

ahte second floor front room, wfh hoard, steam he*i . (ele;iluirie, convenlem -o Rr'li Jf t'hurrh Riatlon and trolleye, terms mc“|eraf»

EAST ORANGE. North Arlington eve D-A nioat tleulrable home Is ntferHd to ’hiise who

prefer c.Omfori cli'anllnm anJ home L'oaklni tti The table d’hote nf ao-eelled hclel*h:AH’r 4.)Ra N '1E, O ntral ave 4&ft NireW fur­

nished well healed room* hurve c^.ckms fXi-fllenl table, fi -n rclhulei iTiurrhKlaMnn moderate rerm*EAST ORANOE. North Parkwav M Pleosatil

frcmi room with Snard. private rnmlly roar fJost f>range Stetinn end trulley ‘PhnneH602R, Orange ^EAPT OHANOB. Wem *t.. 24—F1f*t cleos fur

iilsbed front r-'om with or aftlv>i,if bohrd. pr vsLe family, all Improvement* ponveiOmi. reaaoiin h!eKAHT^OHASriF yrergreen pi.. 42 Rnerd Id pti

re»> family, entnr wsrm room* ch-erful sitr roundings, tie*'' HHcli I'hiirch Hfilten and trol IcreEAHT OKANnE. I'roapeci if , 11-New man­

agement. etngle and doub’e room*; eaceMerTl table; term* reasonable. Tel. 3401W. Orange.EAHT i.jRANtJE, 0oinh iTinioB it.. 40—Two

desirable moms, with t«oord, convenlem te triIt-"o4 steimn and iroHeyeEAHT I'RANOK. peti'h Walnut at.. 37- A com-

fi.’-tahle aecopd etoirv r-jorn with board; con- Tenlcfu io rmin and trolleyEaHT 0FI4N<}E Helsev st . T4~Two pleasant

single rutc fi* w!f>i h<i*rd, n# ^ Brick I’bupchtston-'in ■ enrr*i s \e rroilay

E.APT mHANTIK. North Arllngtofl ave 12 R ion>». (>n *11110. with private bath; flret-

nlaas biwrU near stationI EAST OKAV iE Burnett it., 88—To Jet, at

ira r’ive front room with board.' I J lROE. pleasant room: heated; fresh; milk. ii!d-fashioned farm house: b<'<ari

three rooms snd hath; rctnpleiely furnished BAST ORa NOE^MORTOn ^ - ^ 1^-A RARE )r light hourokeeptof; muei to nteoaant andght room* and In fimt-eJa** resbiinilal sec- WEN IN hLA L T I^ jIXY Fl. HN lHllF.p PRl-

- - - \ ’ATE HOL'SE: FIV'E MINVTNH BRICK('HT’Rf’H .STATION: ENTIRE FIjOoR. lNJN- i f.l3T[VO TWO SPLENDID BEDROOMS, HIT- ' TINO.ROOM. LAROK BATH. BN SUITE, OH ' PINOLE ROOM: MODERATE TERM3; REF­ER ENCBS.

FURNISHED ROOMS TO LETAOADEMV KT.. ftSA—Attractively furnlaheft

ialie*. ciimplete for light hciueekeeplng; aJn gle and doubi* rooms; coxy and clean; •team heat; liain; 'pbona: one block from poxtoffirat'RDAD ST . 33—Parlors, suitable for doctor of

fientlati folding doors; furnlehed (>t unfur* nuhad: alto aingle ^ d double furnlsbed room*: ntodeini eo«v*Q|*aca*: ftha a*fr)3>borbood; tola* 6hea».

KAET UKAN<*R Wasblagtna at. Iff* —A large |ebtwrful fr^nt room, anliahlr f'»r one <rr two

l^rnilesaro; ncer ptatlun amt iroltej, all conv i'Qf ;*nces, Tbon" Sftrh H 0T#ngc.

e a s t ORANOE. Oak 4ft. near Centralava.—Half of deuble eottage; four rOoma,

fgmiahad tor bouaakoaptof; gg*; t«a-aontN^

F.N.50MMERikelrgrtUcflmta f«r !'*• Newg maa • II N e w a rk a a d N. V. ••w apapgrft reeeU '. i a t o i le a ra teni aaft n t a l l oe ivM avM a a a d aiaaaaiB M lliik^ ABTertlfleweata V*new apag* * e*eelTfi4 hefftre ft r . M, • v » e a r n e x t a m rn la a ' 7B4 ftm ad *♦. f f t ta r TfiT. BftWl W arkat.

A D V E R T ISE M E N T S

ST. AUGUSTINE ORGAN DEDICATED BT BlSECl^

Pl»hop John J. O T onnor, fiaairted h Rev. Cbarlea A. 8m lth, chancellor of !■ dlocaea^ ufficitted I&at n igh t a t tha did* cation of the hew $3,000 o rgan In HI. Ai< guntlne'fl C hurrh In N orfolk si vent.

Shortly a fte r 8 o'clock tha bighop, Fm h r r Bmllh nnd Rev Rudolph If uelaebusi ii. rector of the church, followed hy Ihe pai lali Boctottoa, m arched Jn procc.sfllmi froi i the fBC’tory to ih* church . Tlia new y) fa n WAS dedlcalcd In honor of Otir lAid' uf LfOurdo*. and iha cerem onies ware h*i<j on the fifth annlvBigftry nf Ihe InHugiira- tlon jn tha church of devotion to thiit^ saint.

The m usical p rogram nf th e occasloi^ was a rranged hy Trofeesor Joseph J, Habig. organlat of the chuaeh.

T6RK V IC T ll OF FOOOPADS

r «ppf mother'* nare to nne or two chUdrvn. $a 50 per w*«k !, KMITH. Far IllUoiN. J,_________ _ _______ _ _ORaNOE. Placa Hotel, Main and Fork st*. '

Room and board from tft per week up; single gild connnectlng rooma.Th e KAU?TBI> Newly decorated room*, lab'e

hoard. 8ft H«i*trd el. Ban Oninir*. nearRrtek_ Chur-h I »epoi.

B ^ R D WANTED-tOUT OF TOWNWANITCD, by hufllnees gtrl. roojn and board

In ^ u th orange. Apply, stating terms, to Box 160. Houth tirange.

a u t u m n and winter rata, $fl weekly. |l dally;romfnrtable rooms; exveptiunally good table

and badi; absolute cleanhnefiB. Eteulevard In£Lj^^£ca4waj^^^O£ean_Qrfiva^^O£Bnj*l^^

c ountriP w a ^ ^h u n t e r s accommodated, write for reaionabl*

ra tes D. H. MILLER. R. F. D, No. Z Hlslretown. N. J.___________________________

r:^eclar1ng (ha t ha had beam s ttsek adand robbed of tU ih money an d Konda by th rae unuiantlflad men. Je s su p Ohassln, n Turk, nf (H M iilborry Hlraat. sought the gsHlaiAhce of the police )aat night. lU' tp-cUvaa Cordano and Tenrirj> w’anl ty lock frir the (hlevee, bill could not locttto. them

Wlicn r'hs**<n w alked into police head- quarte rs hie ayes w ere fllUtd with (oars, his hfiivd was mimiH hie fM and h‘‘ showod signs of liavliig received a b e a t­ing He rlalmCil Ihftl he hold up-*and robbed by three mfln who cam e up<m him from behind a t New Jersey Railroad avenue and Vescy street. Cliaaaln said thar Ihn thieve* ttiok fi>ur shaw ls valued a t $8 and $ft 2.S In money.

Tenore look pity on th e m sn nnd (Taw him fl. ra p tn w ear T he th ree then w'em iM Ihe scene of the hnid u p Chiis><iM pointed out an alleyw ay at rdi i »h\ or nirr-i i whern he fltaeert one of ihe men :iili1 ■ ' delHOllves made iTuiulrter In I ho hn.i.«- They found a num ber of men hut i ' i , . i - i could not Identify any of them h <ilHSAllHfltA.

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MABBED FOF EXPECTOEATINGTwo visitors to the cit

©xper,t-rir>iijng rm The tlil- 'n lk kW-n- - rented hv H ealth niTlcer Hu 'ljui \»> i-tila . erternoon One wos fine.I J -- :ri I f.c Ih -hi f’rerln«'t Court th is nioiii rg icitl ri . fl*rAin*t the o ther wen' ’.►! iv iweeks The met (In-tl ,i ,i « M -u 'it .si|v<'rsifi1n Tvvent, two ' h 'I, 'f :‘iittfifli hVilh airvei X 'w \ . .ik IL- ucl- tnlifed Ms guht

The o ther nn<i; \v;?h I 'iH icn ifT Miichmore, of f'"in s ircci I'hlln-delphla. Rrilh «re HiiieSTTipn MM< hmore httd hualness In New Yf«ik and to-da>- !( w*e at ihe request nf AM enunn itcorgc Ui' TAVUir, of Ihe K h-vtnlh SVard, ihe ense went over

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FIKM DINES ITS BDYEBSAhotJl s lx u ’ dcparlm fU i -miin.’m vrs. m nv

pi.Hing the sliiff of huv'et-4 \ t ’ \ ’ S ny­der I'oinpRiiy und the f'rjrripan>.wer guest* uf R .1 iind T JtJerth , preaidenl and in^usijrer < f the firm respertfu lly , *i( :i dlnnfti given at Achtel- H letter’s last night

The manajjnnujni t>f th r two st' c** waa coogrHlulated and .vlessrs Gof-rke and G erth m ade addreesps in w hirh iii**v p re ­dicted a g rea t future for ih^' rti%

C harles H Hernl.ord nru-^i ns fngfltmfte- ter, and those who m ade Bci'lrHSses w«re John Townsend. Fr»'d <’ I.ni-w'p. Emil R iisenthnl. Adriuti Koacn •rhei:ul'>re C Tavlor, Loiile Hnehei and .Vsthsn O hr' V>Ach.

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A WHgon ow ned ii\ R ipley end l^on*. lunibei [l‘ Hlers, ir.. r ls I Hock,wan s tru c k b \ s l:-ou1 s tre e t c a r at (■’lin ton and tivenur-s a t 8:3fto'clock th is m "rn in g snd one of th e fro n t w heels of ihc w ngon was sm ash pd The car wak nnrth lu^und w hile ih " wflgon w ss go ing 'h e o pposite d;rt*' 5if^n a* the d riv e r i-Mgur M^-nk, of K Madl.sor ftTpeet, a t tr-mpfed to rro»H rti»- tra c k s In fron t o f tho r-nr

— - aTo <»o O ver A lh le lle F ie ld P Irh*.

Unr Ihe purpose of m a k in g ftru:il ar- ra n g e m e n is fo r lay ing vuU #nd vl| u i |.- p ing {he prepoaed a th le tic field ai Ku(4f. Tllle and HluomfleM av<muea. ih e ie muH be a m eeting of the Board of C d u .a - tlon C ornm illce oti U tilldlnga. On>un.1s and SwppHfi* n fte rn o o n It i«th e d esire of th e board to ru s n the w ork of oom pletlng (he \A k t r a c t In lim e for the g sm aa n e x t n p rln g

MUa M ead E f tte r ta la a .MIM J e r n ie B, M ead e n te r ta in e d In-

fortnaU y a t h e r hom e, 123 h o u th L ls h ih street, feet n tg h t A p ro g ram o t m ualo w as rendered and a t m id n ig h t a sup- D^r w as ftcrved ._____

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Half Yearly Underwear SaleWednesday,Thursday and Friday w ill be knit underwear days at the Bam­berger store. Our big Autumn sale is on and we have prepared twelve interesting lots of vests, pants and union suits for women and cmldren.Come to this sale expecting what you w ill— the values w ill surprise you.

Silk and Cotton linderwear—Women’s Silk Vests— Italiinsilk vests with French band tops, cJiiborfltcly embroidiered In various paderns; vhitt only; regu- 2 . 0 0lir S.t.50, *1

Women’s Silk Vests — While edgeItalian silk vests; fancy

tops; silk ribbon drawn; embroidered

1.65In handsome paiterna; regu lir $2.75, special i t ............

Women’s Union Suits—Whiteribbed cotton, Fall weight; high MCk, long or abort sleeves, anklelength; finished with silk; 59cregnitr $ 1 .00, at.................

Women’s Union Sulti -In ex­

tra liies ; Fall weight; ribbed silk finish; high or tow necks, long and abort sleeves or sleeveless; 69creg. $1.25, special at.

Women’s Union Suits— Fleecedlined winter weight garments in white and cream color; high neck, long sleeves; regular 76c.,special price ..........................

Children’s Underwear—Cream color cotton ribbed

Women’s vests, pants and lights of splendid cuallly; vests with silkcrochet, hand finished; regu- 50clar $1 .00, special s t . .. .

Women’H Cotlon Underwear—Fall weight cotton vests, pants and lights, silk taped; regular and ex­tra sires; good quality; regu- 35clar 50c. and .''he. each. at.

Women’s Cotton L’nderwear—White cotton ribbed tlceced vests and pants of good quality; well made;regularly 50c. each, special 35cprice, each ...................

Women’s Corset Covers— Whiteribbed cotton corset covers in regular and extra sires; long or short sleeves; regular 25c. each, 17c25c. each,special at ....................

Children’s Union Suits— Finelyand

cotton vests and pants in all sizes; fleeced; regular 25c. to 29c. each, special

C o m p l e t e l i n e s o f ^ ‘ F o r e s t M i l l s , " “ Merode” a n d " R i c h e l i e u " U n d e r w e a r

veals and pants, fleece lined, winter weight; full sizes; regular 35c. etch, tpeciti at A v v

ribbed garments in white gray; pan '*’Ool; sires 3 to 15 years; for boys and girls; regular C Q ^ Sl.tKf and $1.25. at.................V-

fhildren'a Crtderwear—White and gray ribbedwell 17c

That Curtain SaleWe told you Sunday that this was going to be one

of the biggest curtain sales in the history of our store, and sure enough, it is. Just glance over these values;

BetweenOurselves

T h p I n f — There are fifty different designs in* this lot from which to choose;

made pf ii very good grade of Scotch lace in white and Arabian color; the patterns include floral, conventional and Irish point effects; every curtain of full width and length and every one with lockstitch edges, which prevents fraying in laundering: made to sell at $1,50 and $2.00 a pair, special 1.00T h p I n f — We would advise an earlym e s e c o n a l o i

W e rep ro d u ce below an a r tic le th a t a p p ea red in the O c to b er n u m b e r of "D ry G o o d s '— a p a p e r devo ted to the in te re s ts of th e A m erican m e ch an t;

T h e S ta n d a rd of H o n o r la Rialng T rad e tr ie s c h a ra c te r p e rh a p s

m o re seve re ly th a n any o th e r p u rs u it in life. I t p u ts to th e m ost r ig id te s t; h o n e s ty , s e lf -d e ­n ia l, ju s tice , and tru th fu ln e s s . U rn of tHiBlnosB whn pass llirmigli th r orilPBl im atalneii or* w orthy of aa rnuoh honor a.s the aoldler who wlna Ills laurels upon th e liaU le-\

selection; forty different patterns in Renaissance and Brussels effects; made of fine Scotch lace in white and Arabian color; all finished with lockstitch edges, ail of full width and length and all actually worth $3.00 per pair, but during this great sale we shall offer them at the very special price of, 2,00T h p T h ir H I n f~ Y o u save exactly $1.25 on every i i K i i m u i - u i pair of these pretty curtains that

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you buy; 550 pairs in all, of full width and length; English loom, madras and square meshes; white and Arabian color; 25 hand­some designs, in Renaissance, Brussels and Irish point effects; of fine quality and regularly worth $4.00 per pair; ^ ^ ^specially priced for this sale at.T H a p A i i r f h f A f “ E ngIish lo o m , m a d ra s , s q u a rem e r o u r i n l o i

net curtains of fine quality; made on F.nglish looms; beautiful hangings for any room in the house, the texture being so light and strong; the designs are copies of the finest Brussels and Renaissance effects; not a pair in the lot worth less ^ Q Qthan $6.00, on sale at the very special price of, pair.

If \\P ruMflliler thp vaPt am nim t of tuifflnf’BH th a t Iff trsn aart^ tl every (jttv—the mlllhius tif dollars llin i chiknKe hands hon rly—on merfj word of m onth, and note how rom - parailA'ely fow lirearUeB of faith fire rerorded, ihls dally conduct of hnslnens Is mont honorable to hu- mun niiturp

However, there a re tnaiiy In'* Ptnncea of flasran t d ishonesty and fraud praotl*fpd by iinsfnipuhoJB rs.'^eals. Tliere are m errh an ts who chea t and m nnnfnrturerB who ndul- te ra le . skimfi anil derelve.

It has not been so very lon(c a^c ulieii all n7errhantR m arked tb ea pnoilrt In blind flf?iirps, w ith the |n - len llnn In m anv caaps of lylnf? anil I'heaUni; hu t th a t system hai$ hap ­pily none out nf existence, and tho m erciian l of to-tlav Is more frank and honest. Tlie respectablo store imilteH one price to all.

People who do not keep faith w lfn those to whom they sell are burn to die eflily,

D lsiionesl methods o ften tim es compel honest m en to RPt Into Ihe Kame Jn order t<> meet compellMun.

It is a deUqhtfiil feeling. In hu«i- r t 's s when we know th a t we are dealinp with a nvan on whom we can aiW’nys rely fj&r honegt counfel. U is w orthy of fhe hiKheat prstae ■when W’e etideavor to o 'lah fy our- pelvea to he such s m an.

Children’s Sample ShoesMothers, pay close attention to this story—don't' permit a single

detail to escape you. We are going to sell children's regular $lt00 and $1.25 shoes Wednesday for 69c,

Patent colt, tan and black kid skin. Black, white and tan kid tops. A ll with hand sewed turned soles. Sizes In tb e lo t up to 8 . These are sample shoes.

We secured them from a big maker at virtually our own price. They are good shoes, though, and we urge every parent to get here. Sale sta rts at 8:30 sharp. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 goods ......................................................................................... 69c

Sale Rogers’ Flatware

About three thousand pieces of Rogers' nickel sil­ver and silver plated flatware in this lot. Heavy quality nickel. Three lots special as follows:

I ^ t No. 1— C o n ta in s tea spoons and coffee sp o o n s w ith verv p re t­ty h a n d le s— on s a le lo-niorrow at the spec ia l p r ic e of, ieach ............................................... 't C

Lot No, 2—T ab le spoons, des­se r t sp oons, fo rk s , su g a r shells and b u tte r k n iv e s ; a lso silver p la ied lea s p o o n s ; t in s sa le , ( je a c h ...............................................

I ot No. 3— C o n s is ts o f s ih e r p lated d in n e r k n iv e s nf inediuin s i te , fru it k n iv e s and nut pick .sets; spccia ll', ' p ric e d at, 10c

Women’s SweatersHere's a chance to buy a nice sweater at a saving of ex­

actly one-third. Made of good quality yarn, plain weave, in brown, tan, oxford and dark gray shades. V neck style, with patch pocket.s and finished with pearl buttons. All sizes from 36 to 44. Slight "seconds," regularly $1.50 each, on sale to-morrow, second floor department, special. 1.00

A Pattern Story

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N e arly every one u ses L a d ie s ' H om e Jo u rn a l P a tte rn s . T hey are a ccu ra te - th e d ra f t in g o f a scp .ira te m a s te r p a tte rn for e ach s iz e , e litn in a t- inc e tie s f w ork. They are a u lh e n tic th e s tv le s be ine ‘'f le e te d hv fhe m ost co m p e ten t fa sh in n au- lhoriiie< in A iiitrica . T het a re e.isv to u se the p a ten ted Ciutdc t .h a r i m aking e v e rv ih in g so .simple th a t a 1 iiild can use them I A , , and sa tis fa iito r iiv . I’ rices I U L

This Is the Store for RugsThe rug story is an interesting one at the Bamberger Stord, Every day is rug

bargain day here. Every rug that we sell is a reliable rug. Here are some specials which we have on saie this veek. Note tiie reductions:

35.50

Royal Wilton Rugs—An immense assort­ment of these handsome Royal Wilton rugs in size 9x12; the patterns embrace the season’s newest and handsomest effects, of fine quality and exceptional values, at thespecial p r ic e ...................

Royal Wilton Rugs—These are the 8.3x10.6 Royal Wiltons, a very popular size, of Fine qual­ity; the designs and colorings arq all new and there's a wide range to choose from; regular $32.50 and $35.50 grades, specialfor this sa le ................................

T ap ^ try Brussels Rugs—Splendid rugs for the dining­room, or, in fact, any room that receives plenty of hard wear; size 9x12; bright, new patterns; a grade that sells regularly for $18.00, special price, while theylast ..........

29.75

15.00

patterns; reg Wilton Velvet Rugs -Splen­

did rugs, made of pure wors­ted fabric and woven in one piece, no seams; suitable for library or dining-room; good patterns and rich colorings;

Royal Wilton Rugs- Beautiful new Royal Wiltons that represent the very perfection of ring weaving; size 9x12; the patterns are ex­quisite Oriental reproductions; rugs that sell regularly for $55.00 each, special 3 0

Body Brussels Rugs—Our entire line of regular $27.50 Body Brussels rugs during this sale at a saving of $5.00 each; rugs that look well and will wear well; splendid C

$27.50 each, special ^I .Axminster Rugs Our en- , tire line of regular $24,50 Ax-

minster rugs, size 9x12 feet, at ; the special price of $19,50; I beautiful, high pile fabric, in 1 a big variety of Oriental and ; floral designs', regular $24.50,

size 0x 1 2 ; 75 50$30 each, spec...

W at#ry Festari Dried In S o b * . Would Dig in d Scratch H er Face.

Used Cuticura Soap and Oint­m ent and W as C ured.

u Y O U S A V E M O N E Y W H E N -Y O U S P E N D IT A T G O E < i»»

R.J.GOERKE- ABCS

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T H INARKHST.2 S. & H. Green Tradiig StRnq» Free for Every lOc Yon -Spend Here Before Noon; iiiter Noon One ’

"W h« my lttU» girl wu about alfhl. monttu old, «he wm Ukfn with • xery Irrllatlnf breaktog out, which cara* on

her f»ce. nock tnd back. Whonibaarxt caiiie down with It, It cama In Uttio wktairy- like foator* under her eraa, and on har ohin, then attar a few diva It would dry down In icaly, white »o*ba. In the' daytime aha waa quite worrj'sonia and would dig and aorateb her face nearly aJl the time.

“ I conaulted our phTBician and found ihe wax Butferinx from eeiema, which ho aald oama from her teath-

I uaad the ointment ha me___ rith n u t any relief a t all. T h « i Iw rote for a book on (’u tlcu ra , in d pur- chimed rom e C 'utleura 8onp and 'Jm t- m eiit a t th e d rugsto re . 1 d id as, I found d ire rtlo n i in th e f u t i e - r a B ooklet, and when Bhi waa one yr-ar old. Bhe was en tire ly tn re d . Now she is th ree years and fo u r m ontha, and she baa newer been troub led w ith ecsem a aince she w ai cured b y the C u ticu ra Soap and C uticura O in tm e n t." (S ig n a l) M ri. F reem an G raver, 3 U U w l i 0 t,, Syra­cuse, N. T ., M ar (t, 1011.

Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, but to those who have tried the usual romediei and found tliem wanting, and who have lost faith In everything, a liberal aample of each, with 32-p. bo-jV on tl.e skin, will be sent post-free, en applu 'S t'.nn to Potter Drug t Cheoi. Ce^p., I>ept. ZA, Boeton. Mass.

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Our 15th Annual October Money-Saving Sale ofHOUSERJRNISHINGS

I In th e B asem en t IA«h nfhM vy KalvfiTilJi^'i Iron w ith reliiforcrrt hoUurti, •tronir nld^-.Ban'dle>, lim it two to u cus­tom er, IT In, ttcroRS the ton ; sale prtoe, i Ml ipeeSat . ..............

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Table Oilcloth i ' i vilb [whlk'. pxtni 'ipavy |ill', In m IiM- nr faricy ■ riHlPmn UiiiH n yivriiH l»f 'II - iiiiilnm»'i Nn *'■ g r() 1» OT mall urrlera, ,

Wi n d dwphani*—A r« fnarkah le sale of 19c. riuallty W lndow phanlo. the irrea t and invx* pi^iiftive i i ib a tltu te fm* ntalned erlaan, new pa t- lerna, p erfec t Rooda; reKular 39c. q u a lltr , yard.

9c

$4.50 Rich Decorated

Dinner Sets

Ura. NickelIrfijis—

P o tts ’Polished SadH*'i of th ree ; wooden luindle end ntaml, npe- ria l pale price.

New Jap. Cups and SaucersRed Men Design, ,500 | q ^

pair, for th is sale..,

69c

New fancy Khape American Beauty Rose band dei'Oratrone; every (liei'e Rold

I lined; splendid mit. 9 Hlnricr Plates,I Soup P la tes, 6 B reakfiis t Plutf<s. 6 Cups.I 6 SaucerH. ft B u tte r Flntea. 1 f lu tte r , 1 I J^arite Covered fJiah. 1 Howl 1 Creumer. I I <'oVer»d B u tte r Dish. 1 Plrklc Dish.

1 Baker, 6 F ru it Howla; actua)<^ A O I value |4,W. (hie pair u! the v e r v / ^ V n jSpednl p rjre of o n ly ..................... ^

First Catch Your ColdYes—ratcli it. ca ich m/> w ith It: overlBke

It T h a is the way to pruveni IIS doinglasting damaBfr— ti DcMi I let (he *’sIIb1i I cold grow iiiio the chronic d is­charge which L?fonK ynnr b reaih . ItiTer- le re s whh voiir dme^tion. and paves the way for all feliire lUs—ihe w idespread dis­ease called C atarrh

A wonderful prep-iration— Ca- iarrhai }tUy—is oil the m arket which Is in* valuable in any one of tlie v.irii>us singes bet ween a ■ sniffle" and Chrom e C atarrh .It arrests Ihe trouble in ih e first place by ■Cling immediately upon the perm^ that In- fe»l Ihe imicons rnetiibrane T h se germ*, let alone, gro3v and ninliiply imi il they are a coiiKUnt menace to healtli and life They dig deep into the lensiC ve iining of the nose, mouth, ears and th roa t ami p .i\e the way for deafness fliul all th roa t afll.-tKins. T he simplest c'ohl neglected, may mean all this.

Kondon s C atarrhal J e lh , a soil, healing balm, has, nevcriheleiR. powpifnl Antiseptic j properties w Im'h destroy the perm h[e iitid restore the lisstics ti> healthy iii'uou.

Your physician will lell van that in nine cases ou lo f ten. ivhcre iisi-cj pronipllv, Kim* don’s Jelly, will render the d o c to r's serv icei unnecessary.

In most cases nf f'lay-fever, Asthma, dis* eases of the throat nnd all catarrha l troubles, the rehef Is instan taneous end pertnaneni. f’rocufe a tube of K ondons C atarrhal jelly at >nur driiggisis lodav, 2B and hO c^nts Begin vour cure a t mice. Send yoi r name on a postal and a sample will be sent free. A ddress \\\e Atmifon Man’ njaeiurxng Camfany, M inneapolis, M innesota.

Kondon’sFor Covgiibr Colds, Hdy FmMrr%n4aliforfn$t^€>xTarrhTkt Slu Brd Rtaedj Far Nearly 20 Yatia

J» p . ChoTo- la te H e te - 'C <F n a 1 * t of Inrire jug and a lt rhoenlate cupH t*> match - h lrh ly deco rateil b j riot- r r .Imp a r t i s t ’ I'ntlre net for

('hkthes JAne- Inrli Ni IT u u ■!

y a rd .fat...... ' • 4 c

Ciotbe* n • a he t-- | Willow dotbefl baa- | keta, larta family slis, cloaely woven willow, itronfrhandlM a

2S Inches acroea lop, epeclal saleprice, Tuesday

Oak Parlor Heatin'aw ith <lraw centre u rate , heavy flre pot. Kcrew damper, larg^e sq u are fron t door

Steel Coal Hods-- H uavy Jnpannpfl. wHh linuhle reinfori’eil luil- lom ami stroriK hale hundl^; family sIzl ; speclftlb pricedfor th is Hiilc each ............ He

Stove No< tvy flre pi fron t no

nd fully nickvl trim m ed, a perfect hea te r, conaumee very little fkQ r ia l , fnnev top, large nickel A , 7 Orail, io*niorrciw a t ........................

Heavy Oalvanliedi W ith Tuba—C or­rugated aides, with strong Iron drop hnrulles. f a m i l y

I p 1 a e a. 19 toehcE I a c r o s s th ei top. sale pr. AUC

while theylB il■Rayo ’ Nickil Reading L am pa—W ith

cen tre d ra ft burner, w hite dome | / shade, tripod and chim ney; value Jl-75: speHni

2.69

Clothe* W ringer The Flrlghton; every }*art KUKTaiiicpil for fine yenr; beat gtinlsty rubber rolls: Bills price ................................................ .. ■

Cut (Uass S u g s r a n d Cream 5etBeautiful de­signs, deep shape,

6 u r Special 7 Coal Range

d a l Tuesday a t . Blup Enam eled.

No.-Six

hole lop, •■'•oh base, w ith top and shelf, c lean -o u t door in fron t and c lran -o u t p la te In oven boi,

w iths lie oven, very ape-

large

A m e ric a n Porcelain Dinner.Set l . f pF ifty -tw o plfcM . W m te pDrcelabi

DInnvr Bets for s i* persons, in ihv latest Freneh shapes: ju s t siiU- s ahle for fam ily and hotel use;valued a t tZ.Ofl, apeclal prlre

Roll Top Bread and Cake Boxes—Medium size, finished in white enamel or oak, special SQc1 at

Fruit and Po­tato P r e s s ’— Round shape, removable cup, value 25c., for this sale atonly.

Sink Strainer—ami deep rlio. Bale price.

1W 8lOc

special.

Kirktnao's Borai Laoiidry Soap a t 6 for 25c,

“Hrlll1*nt" Ih- verted Ll«bt:cnm- pieip ivlthi bniP4 reguIa(Inil burner, hull o r nil fpofltvil glcFbe and double 'YA^ ! waar.mantle.

j e IJ QlM«ee~ftlr-tlghtr‘f]T*i'Bi........... . ■

«d no t to leak, ealo price

Genuine Copper Hotfotd Wanh U oller-^ sMade o( hearj atock tin, culd rolleil f t Fpppr boUorn, full*tip,

tig h t fitting

w«7r’„ , 7 9 c

W hite P o reeU ln Toilet Hets-lionslBl- Ing large ewer, roll edge biinln, cham ber [ug, bnirth holder, cover d anap | dlnh ntid m outh ew erj a«le price | o l *et...............................................

Four T u b e K adlatnni — Aluminum flni'h. jfw* \fil'd Irout. valur $i nN, I /\Mdperlal. thliiafilv.....

S o l i d

CITV a d v e r t is e m e n t s

C o p p e rTea K e t-Ue*- l’>tn Ilj' ilcp. 14-nance rop- piT liody. holds seven qt*.: hcA’ tnnry shape, aenmles*. war* ranted no t t» leak; this s a le .. 79c

ALTEA BTBEET PAVINt!, CAMP ALLEY FAVINO. KENT gTIlEET PAVING. REN­

NER AVENUE PAVING. SKINKLE .STREET PAVl.NU. STUTVEHANT AVENUE SEW ER- Aeneittinent (or bei eMis.

Notice IS hereby g u m that sn a*e*nam«m upiio all the osknert of 4I) ihe laiuli and reel estate p«i-uU*rly benefited hjF tarh of the (ol- lowini Improvements, aam ely;

The paving ofalyica b t r b e t .

from Feiry Hrvet In Heni»ler sne«I. accordlnif to the proafLilone of an ordinance of ihe rliy of Newark. eoiUtcd "An ordinance to provl-^* for the paving of

ALTEA STREET, from Ferry atroeL tb Heneler itTeat," approved March \0. lull.

Tba paving of _CAMP ALLET,

from Camp sireit ahuthvily abnvil feet.___ <1# AM i-iPia Ina n,*ji nf

I f l r h G rade Fi>i0 Chop-p«r — Family Hl*e, with ehnngeablr knlvDs; the beat on earth lor nil kinds of m eats and vegeinlilea;speelnlly prlceil for 1 tfiifl ha)b at.each..

T o i le t P s p e r —Good qual- rwm ity, full 6-ounce size, special / A r sa e price....................10 FOR

O u r H u s t l e r L a u n d r y 19cS oap .......... 10 BARS FOR

Glass W all Coff«el.nrgp rn iilsle r and recfl'vihf

rup: g r i n d s flno nr J f |coarae: |1 .09 value, sale A V r p rlre .................................

G erm an C h i n a Capa and ga u r o r s - White eiu- |i^ bonaed desigua, speviHl | \ j ^ ' a t .. .................... ................. .

W inner C arp a t Bwenpera«

m ade eapeo lo llr fo r ns b r th e

N ational C arg* t S n e e z e r COv, o f

New model, with good b rittle .In nsio rted color wood, highly lla- Ished. sale pries.......

Jardinieres, fancy blend, choice of 6 and 7 in. size lOc

. K lrh-O - r e l s N aptha, CanLyev

3oap ] for 25cser, I*, A (i, Lenox Boap - - No mail o r C. O. D. n r d e n and none

to dealers*

f lo o rHrooBA* — fd o d hrlstleS, J i lollshed ^ 4 C

fvaudilee..*Cobbler S hoe HTepalr O u tlit—You

can do your own shoe repair- j n inn with this complete set; sale price............................... ■

1 0 0 f e e t W a t e r p r o o f 7 Q pl n f h a s 1in«b j t t __C lo th e s lin e a tEasy Seal Fruit Jars — Made

spring wire - 1 6)dc, pints

entirely of glass, top — quarts ata t......... ...........

Moeoa'* B es t F ru it .fers—With porcflalw ilRi*«l top, a a irtight cover ami rub- A / y her h/imUi plntt* o r qts., saleprlC B el.......................

I sccerdlfif 10 the pnavlatons of an orillnaniTe of ! the city of Newark, enlltiwl "An ordinance to

provide for the paMng ofCAMP ALLEY,

from Camp slreet aoulberly about feet,"approved Fepruars’ IT, 1911

n -------- 'he paving ofKENT STHEET.

from Elghieenth avenue to Sklnkle street ac­cording to Ihe provisions of an ordinance of the city of Newark, endlled "An ordinance to provide for the paving of _ _

KENT STRKET,from Elfhieenlh avenue to Sklnkls street." approved April T. !0ll.

‘The paving ofRENNER AVENT'E,

from Kllaaheth avemie to Reymnur avenue, ae- ceidln* to the provlelonri of an ordlnanoe of the eliy of Newark, entitled "An ordinance iTovIda tor (he paving of

RENNER AVENUE, from Elligheih avenue to Seymour avsnue.' approved February 84, Iftll.

*rht paving nfSKINKLE STREET.

(now named Kent street on d ry block map), from Botilh Tenth street to Keni street, ao- rordlnic to the provlslona of an ordinance of the city of Newark, entitled "An ordinance to

5c

Galvanlged Iron CaC' bage C an—Rfm cover, ball: medltim alae; value 49c.. on aala ppeclal a t

39c

EXTRA STBOStl

A m pion ia lOcJum bo

Imported S alt Boxes, nickel nam e plate, a t ..

E verlasting 7-lnch size, a t

New '‘P e rfe r tto n " Oil -K>'I‘1b I‘ Itk IndTcHtor. fdlljrgxffo’n nt nil. With lndtc*tor, MiUz « / A

WArrxnted. fkolcp ol J*o»nnBcl o r A l l y nlokBl-flnlBt), ■!.......

Sell-Wringliig Mpp and iHandle- Regular39c., sale '

nlUel TxM r T a m b le r . — Beet blown

s3:!!'l‘:;4K(Ti56 fo 2Scm aj dfslrc* Sale price....pnee atP arlo r Broome Green com,well

made, light han­dle, 4 - a s w e d spiral finish; limit 1 to A ruatomer; .MW for th is a p sn l^ special

provide for tbe psving ofSKlNKLE STREET,

from Boulh T^nth etresl to Kent street," ap- pnivfd April 1. IVH-

The cenetrucilnn of a newer inBTl'YVEaANT AVENUE,

from the termlmn of the present aewer about lO> fert south of Lenox avenue for a distance of sbou* &#> feel southerly, according to the orovislori of an ordinance of ll»e city of New­ark. eniUled "An ordinance to provide for the cuniinictJon of a sewer in

s t l y v f s a n t a v e n u e .from (h« terminus of the present eener about 100 ft«t south of Leu ox avenue foC a dlstaDe# of about fi.'kt feel sbulherjy," approved April 7. 1P11, beh been prepared by the underHlgbwl commlish'mers. appointed by the Mayor uf the fitv of N««srk. aM that a report by a oer- tlfl'cate In writing, with an accompanying map and aehediils. tho-wlng the several usseRa- i menta sgalnat the several owners pe-iullarty heneftteri aa aforesaid, haa been dfpo»lteU in | Ihe office of the cUv clerk of (he city of New- ■ ark for oasmluatlon by ihs parileji Interested ' therein. , .Said SBiessment ecmprlses nil lots, tracts ■ nd rarcfls of land and real eetale llahle lo be ; BBBBessed as aforesaid, lying t*n both sides of f

ALYEA STREKT, 'from Ferry street to Henaler stroet. on bcih

9f .. ,TAMP ALLEY,from Camp street coutherly about feet; oo both tldei of KENT KTRRET.from Eighteenth avenue (Q SKlnkJo itrect, on both side* of ^RENNER AVENUE.fynm Elliabeih avenue lO Beymour avenue; on hnih aides of

SKINKLE STRECT,mow named Kent street), from South Tenih street to Kent stpeel; on both alrtea of

STHW E^AN^ AVFNVE- from ihe tefiultius uf the............................. . .. . pres.'ni sewer aboutJt¥i feet south <f Lenox avenvio for a distance i>f shout MU f»e( BCUtherly.

A "loi" represents an entire plot of land, tthethor tsTRo or small.

All i>er!>>.ir>!4 ln'«i'k-9ieil In ss.l(1 assessment msv he ht-srd hffnre ^ald commlsslofiere on T hiirsHlfi'- sftero'Hiu ni'optrerth' day ofiVfnlnr.4 Iflll. RT 2 1 . M. ai in*- conMnisflcn- eti' rf.'^m. Vo 4 third floor. cll> liall.

neied October iS. liinwn.LIAM fiTMONn, JOHN V MONAHAN. ADOLPM FIRCH.

Commlsslonsra

SaTected tiardwvod CtvtliB* Pln«--This sale 100

Fruit Saucers, fancy em-bossed, a t ........ ........................

Welsbach Jr. Light Out­fit - Complete light, for.

It Out- /wg _special

Reailiig LampsWith art bent

g l a s s sh ad es, with' fringe to match, complete

'widT A r g a n d burner and chim­ney m a n t le , goose neck and plpinerSfiown in assoriied^ colors, for to-morrow

19 cF troery .

Jap. VasesVarious shapes,

all hand painted, splendid gifts,val- ues 79c., choice at only

Im ita tion Orange extra deep, at

5 9 cPrdaMd OlMS J A _

Bowl—12-inch- size. ^ y Q

Step Ladd’rsFour foot s tep :ad<lfi-ii

w ith P*U Bheli a t gate price

39cttach-

m'e'n’t l 's a l o p rice T ues­day,

SOD Men’s & Yonths’ Trousers T aln ea

A ll D ay IV edneB dayEvery man and young man

should take advantage of this offer, us there is always need tor an extra pair pants. They are made rf splendid wearing cassimere^ iiT neat light and dark striped effects, properly tailored. Just the kind for business wear; ail sizes, from 28 to 52 waist. Up to $2,50 values all day Wednesday,

The N ew H igh Cut S b w sFor Women Who Want the Latest

Th«H bsautlful n*w hlgh- ,eut..sh0»a »r« herg In every iMther:

Bleek gun m e te l calfekin.Winter Tan Rueile calf-

skln., Bleck ehlny pitent eolt- ■kin, end

Luetrou* nth bleek velvet,sewed flex lb le extenilon

■dfio aolBii hlflh affthInstApi abort vanipa CuhaHhave m at calf to p ii

o th e r t flaYo imported *>*•*». diagonal cloth top i. AH ■alxaie 2Vt to 7,

^ G O E B K E ^ S*: ^GQfeRKNOTICE OF !NTENT10N-Td the owners of

proijerty racing or adjoining such slreeis or porlloni of btreel* as are herelnbelow nainwl.■ ni lu il) whom It may concern, grueling;

Ncrllct Is herebj given In eomr'lance w|ih Uie rsQUlrementi of the ststute in such oaees made > and provided (pamphlet laws. lUlO. p 30-11. I that the Shade Tree ContRiltnloner* nf the cliy <>f Newark, N. J.. proptwie to set rtu( and jthis autumn or later, shade ireea with guarria roT the nrotectlon of The eaine, also to place guards fnr ehede trees already planted, on the itreeie and j'wriloni of «trr*eii named below. , along the curb lines ot bolh sides of asme.10 wU:

ALliXANUEFl STREET. BERKELEY AVE Kl'E. BlAjnMFlELtt AVENU'E, HRRNNFR STREET. HROAP STREFT. EIOHTEENTK ' STREET. KOI’RTH .4VENL’E. HAJJITEAIY *=TKEET. HILLSIDE AVENl 'F . LKIHCtH I AVEM'V.. HAP$:S AVENf'E. MARIK PLA^^K MARKET tiTHKFT. MAY STHBET. MON n o y . STREET. Ml’RRAV 8TRKET,

C IT k A D V ER TISEaH EN i;B

the twrnilcth d«y ot MOT It shall he the duty .of the rcelyer ot

ip .Tharzr. rrcHv, tn i■,.JM m rrniBlnlnu vnijnUlept thereon from and afler that data a t the rule of t»-rlve ferIII other (eel a i'l Dennlti«« p r o '? « r , i7 T ,V i .Vrctlon 1 Thl. ovJiBinee ihjU ink* oltect

In" The'*Io|r«olnK onUr.ir.ee m e T ir"Jv .o b « r I'.™™™ on Frluiy evenlns, Octobern is n VPS feirl ivlo* under olroe roles, sml duly ordersd to a third re»d-

JAMES F. CXJKKEI.LX,City Clerk.

CITY ADVEKTISEMENTBwbols amouht of tbs eosts and sspensei of pavinl

c m ADVEBTISEMEN'TS,(111 or before Novembercity ball.

TYLKK r*RM LT. ComptrolUr.aRDSLET COURT.

A8TOR STREET,QOUVERNEI'R s t r e e t ,

SOVTH NINETEENTH STREET;pavlnt and rspivlnx .

KIRK XTXET;rridinz. curbln# end SftSfltl^B

irollRIK XVlW.VBt

NINi;- ' tf- NOTICE Is hereby IPven that the fobTKF.NTIi JiTREET___Ml’RSERY STREET i’L’BMC NtXl i . r, J » ____ ^RATON STREET. PORTER AVENUE. FOR. lowltil ordinances hav,

,.„ ,rd of Street and Water EoniniHsli.nere and ip^mved by the Mayor nf Ihe city of Newark,

; t e r p l a t e . SANEORIi AVE.M'E, SOHEEri- ' ER a v e M 'e:. sK 02tirj_w ''E N H E . b h e r .

l ^ n paseed by ths nd

HARD A\'F.NrK. BTENrrFL AVKNtJK. PrV-BBT AVKNllB _TY.^KNTIFTfl JITRBBTStVMON STRKKT. DIVISION STRKFT.

And thpi thfi bald commlsslgners will s tllif'ir iifflre In ih** rll.v hsU nn Wedneadsy.

, Ori''hrr 27' Ihll. at 4 o'clnck In ih^ efte-rni-on,I iti decide upon xtlch iPhprnVemMtte In scrnrd- I anre with Ihc urfix.lslonji of ssld Btatuin. "the 1 cnil nf i.lsrirlnK and tmnai.lantlng any traea

on any hlghwu.v, and biixea and guards fni thaRmtacilon when npceseary. shall bs

time hy ihr real rsTstF in front nf which ■ such ore planYrd or »et out."I Dsicd OeUtlw*r 11. |hll,

J.\MBS A- UERRY. Presldotil (iKminK H. .ASTLFIY.

' HERN M. RHANLBT JR.,Shuile Tree Urimmlaploii^rs.

CARL RANN\V.\RT. Srer^tary

SSrpaVso.ot 10 rhapl.r 36 o( the State lew. pf llw*! are herewith I'Ubllahed hy title.

An orfltiance to provide fin- Ihe oponln* of HOT LAN STREET. /- - - ■— • feel

HlLtkfllPB AVENUJ. FiARKHi:R8T STREET; curbing and glittering

PARK AVBMTFe.have been dellrvered (9 me ' " iSaid traesaments all•larrels of land sod real e#Ute lying ^D bothsidea 9f a u d bLsET COURT.from Wslnui arreet ib o e if 'n e feat s«wtharly.on both sldee of

ASTOR STREET.

Newark, N. J,, Octeber ___________nw'wirE OF THE UOARD 6 i ’ EXCISE (lOMi

m is s io n BUS OF t h e c it y OF NEWARK. „ ...

City Hall,. Oct. 18, IS ll. The followln* Is the llaf o f '^ e names, resi-

!.dsnoeS end plaoes of buslnesi ot applloatlte for Ilcensea contained In all epplldetlons or fisR- t lo L made to this board for. the BTentlns ol Hoenses to sell spirituous, vinous, ow j' « brewed llQuors. and not heretofore publlsbed iccordlnB to law. to w lf , ^

Name. Plaue of U uslutft Kw AencalA r e t a i l - r e n it S-a H . s>

Tbomaa Proctor. SSI Frelllllthuyian are.,Bamo placePhter Travlaano. ITS Oranfe s t........Same SrtaoaGeorae H. WHllaroS, 21-23 Front st.Saute jllaoa Antonio Dl Lorenso. <68 North Fifth at.,Sary.- placeGiuseppe BIbllla, 181 First .............. Saniy-ir^e

- th ‘ r 2Si:'t.;nnr^-e'n:T. ChlerlTabout | ,^’in - 'rd lh a n re to pmv.de for th . jcurbln, an,. „ ! btnh sldo^ofI.wffl fron.ilawr>moe rt to Ward street: on both

sides of a v ENI'E.from Fifth airtei to Rosivills atanus; on hoiji iidf* of AVBNHE.

fTom AvBmrt C po Nevf Jersey Railroad avaime, . Market s t............ a.-Sam* pl*e«.. a ..a Kunilo Booavlta, 53 Bedford sts.....Saine d« co

Kcfmnn Ruhl. IfiT Magazine .M......Same |ilaofton both il'lrt of.tiOirVERNELR s t r e e t :Pleasant avenue to Passaic ■ireeit

AN OltLIN-^N<’E ro fla the role of interest that shall l>* ( tiarg'-d ti|Hin land's ftjr tin' yea?

n'DeicMi hiiTiilrcd an<l eleven remoininF imnnifi afinr I»s>r#tTiber twentieth, nlnefwm Jumilnd and elffvpn.

He !■ ordalrM. by the Common Coimcll u<th<* rli>- Ijf Nr»uT|(. II('action 1. If any rasca-sMiuiecfl for the vear

nineteen hTuidr^'

An ordlrisnce u> |)fo\Ihe sldeiiVallis on ih r east elile of

rlelNTON PLACF-.1 fjom Cllnion awmiie to Hawthorne avenue,AdOl>tS<) iK'tOhiT 11; lOlli ...A.* rnWILLIAM MUNCLB.

Presidehi nf Hoard of Street and w a terCommlsiloncra. .-,,™ a*sWM- E. GRBATHEAD.

Clerk nf the Board-! APIzroved Ocluber IS. IfllL • ay..‘ JACOB HAUS8LIKG.I Mayor.

VVillUm Pe Tlghe. aH-lsW N. J. R.-R, uve-aStamo xilaceF ein Fltsslmmona, l!l Bw*ryliraei Berman. !47 M aKe^ s i........ftame fjaceJoseph A. Morris, »fl Jackson i t . . . .hume place Mrs. Anlonele Hauslo. 22ft Bloomfield live., :

Batne place VHenrv Blcklng. litH OTange t t ........Ranw ptaceWlllSom J- Ourrel. 3W Ornnge at..Pame place ' HUj: Uoeven. 882-8W Ml. Prospw't av«*., ,

Pame plaveGrorire H. Munch. Hff Mulberry Bt.Pame place t t w -a.- Awn wAssU ai.K ptap“from Wat.nn” ‘vinun'nnrtR<fij About 111 ff-t; ] charMs If. Lohr. «T» ^ In td itM AVA.Swtns p

™ .I.I.. T.( Samuil SclAler. 2T(I Runvon « ........fam e iducson both **'l" STREET. B E & ROTTLER-BENEw Alr^ m Gobi, . t r t r r to Avenu. q,; on both .ids. | „ .r ry'** ».«st..- A p c ’ho' ^Mer. from Tiigh -■•r. ,u»-------

aAiiofsi^VOTtCG

IS is*.A. a •csnw-yi II mr mo .wBE , Ni tlce is H• roby cjVyit ‘to ijll i>nHlek la tTZ' and eleven shall not be paid ,i etied that the csnlficaiw ot a m a m a n t w 'ae^

* ,v_, -. W ' ■

PARK AVENM'E.from Ill*h rtrw l W Ihs 5*!ll.?‘2 1 f t . MKAiod The tawners of land and pm I eoUie osows^ in aald oertiBcafes o( tsaetoMtieflt ate berehy nMUlf<Mt''Ri‘ l*aF tfoe amount » a*se»#rd Pi'^n tkem. Attd'itefc of ttoML powocttvelyd to sis at

WlNlgm■xbii’ seutn OrAbk.

JA M H K. cqNNmJ.Y.city

| { l ' :

WAl

moveHaRm oreAndhamew m 1 ^lon.

On ioore dorse Bentli An Of

.♦bent•'XYIIscapeatinew

No,(he.“ leag^ o w ibethe fc

Thf a pr< 04T c Inaan aotiv for tl o f th

Chfi noted an e« deolii and I of M' nomr draw th a t heed*

The foufrl ed il for ti reclR reeul'

•*wley.Color coat- ha'vo lltloa deni

Th( hy C. nanv'' pendi ciplei nilcf

Re? for I Hire.’, Brae! 10 Ih Brae! who as tir that prom

01tr semb Indor the ; hand

I tGotti BaIci for A on tl th a t

Afl givu couIQ who progi apok!*

'•Cf more urge* tha t giver woe ' Final Robe good

'*W Inter felloi

Thl and fello3 lay q on tl

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