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E3TAI Select Officers WCooititcrtion butt *-«•—-r ^^^Mt^^l T y , -*fr^SHURSDAY. MARCH 9 , . ^ . ; —name ^Permanent .Committee on Organisation, whose duty it shall be ,to select oijicers fbr the Charity So- ciety tadlbaraft a Constitution and By-laws. George C. Teller, the chair- man, presided., anil A. L. Kennelly was secretary."-There 1 were'present also ,Messrs,?Messick, ^TrippandJieadamaMCi Damon " perBona'reside in different sections of * .a,!.-.*.. •* -dz-Al.Ei.-Xi.^ __• »A*___ »_ the' town, go that the committee is both representative as to location and particularly 'well qualified for the duttes, >.. of thellen's League of the "First Presbyterian Church in starting .this movement has become more clearly nnriflrntonri nnil / nijnny expressions hare been heard commending the idea - of -a *central < charity, head- quarters. Thespian u contemplated involves absolutely no change in or interference with any of the work the \ 1 their end 4st5^syit«ma render ttor?«ftjetj to bring, airing a liberal response le "community to all appeals and to preventpoesible dnpfication or_oxerlookiog of worthy caaeav ," £ PUBLICITY T H A T PAYS In its'issue of.Feb^ 24th, the Ch'ronkle spoke of the costly and wasteful duplication of street lights, mentioning particularly (he incan- descent laup'snpported by'thfcsamc pole ,as, the powerful arc light at Union and Springfield-Avenues; also the incandescent lamp at Miln- add Eastman streets; so close to an' arc lamp as to be useless. ' Both of these needless lamps have since befa removed. Chronicle publicity pays and protects^ the taxpayers, and-deserves their support. , airs. Jqnn uenman, • "" and Mrs. West.' Sanoay School aniTAdnit'Bibte Clattea • t i t noon. ' - Bpworth League aervice at 7 P. M> Ladiea' AidTea, Friday afternoon al home of Mrs. Clyde Bell 8 South ane. ,W First Church Christ Scientist t. MJlTSt & SfxtncBeU Ave* Craofacd rvice Sunday morning, It o'clock-. — Sdd^hOOlrlO : '— Sdy^OrlO : Wednesday evening testimonial meeting, Reading room, 3 Union ave., open daily ' except Snndayi and legal holidayi, 10.to18a. m. and8 to 4 p. u, Containing ] BJqlly Hall, 10 Rooms, 2 Bathsr^toreroonas, ..tng yer: Ha, 0 Rooms, 2 Bathsr^toreroonas, Screened porches) etc. .ApplytoE. & Horton at aboveaddrest, sr^tore abovea '- "V - ^---^—l - I^%tcn|ag Kk0,'4he ^easfes. , c fevery man ebthusiastic, ftvdrv; ^nwm' btwjr,; everjr mdti I happy. ; Eventually "yoto^li opae.DfTit next Sunday. ', <• .' Presbyteriaii Chapef, 4 o'clock ^yfwmm^- S^| < V&j&tiY-AatagLent ' ; ''"SMELTS"-' • "" '" '* HALIBUT mntetmu»«Uaa.«our»« jtalks and It will be your* less if do not make tbe effort to bear f ard especially IO, ifr you are' pannU. f The reesat Tlilt md addraasby Hiss MeKMa,pMa1d« it of the Hater. I Relief AasDdatl« of New Jer- V 'fstultad, in' the forming of a ford, branch of the Association in reallj- nmarkable aetlvltf in work or prfparlng "kits" for tbots to oted of thtm in the war A Strictly Sanitary Marked Only ihe best quality % meats handled. ^*—..."- 'L-t—. IMPORTANT TOFATHERS^ DeipiteTths saowsUm of Monday tvenior, about twtnty people ajand» bled at tbaXhnrslsnd 8«bobl to beat the »ecopd Talk of tb« series bafaf given by Mr. Wright'. / ' _ , , ». f His subject was one'that be eon* aiders, quits tbe most important oft* of the group, vis: The, Boy and tbe Horn.. -Heap«ktaJoo»-th.» llo.a, ^ HrL*a> hinuT . AsMak»lj>aa'ai alisisis«a%ai«as>. . - - . What iS'.aomaTi'Ametiea's diiapptar- lag boats. -' Dlvoresd bpjs and girls. Some'fanlti ,of Uw bonae. Mothir and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon- sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT" Persona)»y., Faeing the faotSr. Home and tat other fisturei of aboy •sdeVtlopment, The projteting power ot a good booie, On acebunt of the "gnat nunbar who have bought tickets and bar* h l o g been looking forward to this ptrtle- Wednesday' ef this w»k be- j sixty-flip ,aqd seventy women jMTleata four denoailratloni (Calh. .. ••• Eplscajis4-ChrlsUan-SeIanes_ajil " F. W. Crouch a) met. with the Ladi.i' AW Society in theparlor of th» Pres- byterian. Church. Many different aocietita j.wna .repttsented amoaft of work,' as kno»e. , / \ 'Thus a'splendid beginning his been madi in helping tri provide for tbe wronged andJiraffering women of is nothing partinn bt thi' bk Europe. or _ non^neutral about this' w'oiki Evcrjroha who wakes hersilf respon- sibln for a kit can desiKoatetonhst ejrantryjbe wants it to go and through if the need exiita. Fourteen kits with ov>r forty aiUelea In each hive been applied fur-btiidia',tbs work done yesterdiy. A large part of, the alork is being done by the young girls 'TcL v 288 OREEN GOODS In Abundance Spinach ' Cauliflower Mushroojns Celery y . Lettuce Green Beans FOR BIG BANQUET- Jrfg Crancto Spcafc Before Urn's L e a p * - ~ Affalt to fc OpentoAII" " Men of Q Cucumbers Turnips / Strawberries GHRONIGLE^BLOqR= **<> ot tlienwtesttoyinanoraton * the country have been s d b y Church to speak at tha annual banquet, > bebaM;ln the chapel on tie evening of Thursday, March a8rt two weeks t r o m t o ^ f c p on tie evening March a8rt, two weeks tromton^ifc They are Fred B. 8mtthi sa]es?|a#n- agerforthe Jbhns-Man»uTe Com- PW « Yk d h H of Crantord, many of whom attejidM tbe masting yesterday and were of great service. , The Contributions of money gener- ously donated which have made tbls work possible -will' be-aeknowledged in the pspsrs at a later date. " Thite la a beautiful and human feeling In thia atttmpt to provide • for,th»"inno- cent victims ef wsr's brutality thit must appeal to all heirti. READ THECBBON1CLE- ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE g JbhnsMan»uTe Com PW. .«ew York, and ,the HOB. jWerick E. CranSr'Jnatioa of the T. mnitfa-is a nun whose business ability,taeouaUed by hk sttRina;, eloquence. He advocates a red- Wooded religion, one that wffl enh>t iheTnortTBanlyTiSkif^^^"—~"~*— ca>te»-itfae-Tgipaliil(«t ml ^arre^t-addwr-ilrr8inJthT«ldf "If I had my-way, titese ftothhw, atayng. eftirveeoentsissieswouldDe •"~fV*2 ""oriwwm-aiswes WOU expelled on the ground that the de«Js. wlthonly two kinds of psopls, male and Mr.-Smlth speaks to crowded booses six months ahead. and- the Men's Cranetalikewise a splendid glvs -- evening aad.>,hM1 exprifsstd b l i i as .'he has soaettlns; to say to them especially.' As.questions htvsTbssn salleitsd from 1 tboie who hsvs them toaik, Mr. Wright *r<>- etfsded'-iv take' up and discuaa.tnote that .'have been hand d In so far, and in v thts way a *rofltabW. hour wsa v- SerVice will be 3 bur Slogan this Year E ^GE;your-new-car^rderwitfi^us^nd^ake-advanl^ige;bf-- •tht^system-that-we- * THepkone 411 . S TBE^BEST PLACE INUNION COUNTY TODINE MAYASHI 32.WEST NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD Bisner ud Uatcheea Parties a Specialty Breakfast sadLoach • U Cart* . ; 6.00 to 10.00 p. Hi.', 75c SPEQAL SUNDAY-Dlnner. 12to«&V75c Supper S30ito9, 50c HAVE YOU SEEN - - PEGGY'S OUTFITS ^'•"% B^UTIFUL'NOVELTY ""* Just the thing: for EASTER or BIRTHDAY ... w— aome- years ago, and there have beed frequent exnras- •ions of a'desire to have hlmbsre' again. ; - --• I n view or the prominence of these men^nd the promise of an evenbU;of rtre profit, the EiecnUve _ bf the Men's teagoe haa decided to op«n_th» banquet toaUofthajnsoi,, Of Cranford whether membariorwt Bpedal invitations .are to be sentto tfie MenVi Brotlierhood, the men of "-*-" 1 —- 1 --"- the Board of, SWjBrfSP less than, _ the w, iuo nssrauirjii Fred A. \ta, pect itpeet:lt it is expected this wffl be the.biggest^ the history of the League. But we will dose them out quick for 25c Come In and See Them . , GRAY'S _ K, y ^^tft4a4akijcarej car toroutfi a MONTHLY INSPECTION F6ltSFWEN JVIONTIK^KOM DATE OF PURCHASE with twelve 'months guarantee on defective 'material.; • 7 ..,'-, .,;lWe,haye^ .* fei^f^S! Jisted below Ja exdusive. tr ^ -.. Ipowerhl Hve passengeffCar ana st»s •ne.menn notice you can change It to a seven psssen(er car b d i i h fl _ Thl»:mc4e!,has'b'roke'n the world's record £•' , ^MStastnebert-SsnoVJtcyl;,csrs tot speed y g p( as ibe^xtraseabidisappear in the floor. ";•,•-"'{''' \ 40rt.'P.,4 cyi:;Wn Paiscnier- 'M&&& 50H;P., ecyURoaditer i. The price ii $1050 F.OB. ICRTUnion Ave From the Viewpoiiit of the owner of a good GARAGE7 , is satisfactdrvTin eveiy fc Mr. Wright haa ,a measag ? - ; -. for you and wamft t b ^ e e ' - you at tnelecturQ in tfie/v Cleveland School next;BIonW? day evening y T~ "-,"* for y o n r s p e d ^ b e e f i t X Mf. Wright cake a^the'vJayf Ridgewood on the Brie in all that storm:last .Monday he;Vas wUUng to nuke ari-*xtnr trip just so that y o u should ,-have". the benefit of this most Jmportan^tiaif. . • Do Yourself and Him, tbe f Coming Next - The best service is our ainj. Ask some of our pleased patrons of udhm, _,_ „ ^ - Thi $6b5.6b 0VerUn*repreWnW wo«lerrai valued' V ,i »• Jnitsdau, k Aroomy Si H><P-'csrwitb every •.-•.«- • inown'up-to-dateimprovement, ••v.-«"!«v'-^*x-,. - *^ 35 H. P., Five Passenger Car $6*95 25 H. P M Hve Pssseager Car $615 J5.Hr P., Roadster. _ 25 H.P., Roadster . weU-kaewn cars wul raise' I lor st your convenience. 1 r -"-isioa*«W».-V" lseWfrprfct*bafare^ril . be4or^Dbdi«j|h«^flrtar; - ce. Ve will take youM ottr, FIRST L AVENUE GARAQE - ^{i 114 FIRST AVENUE, W. ROSELLE.N. J. 5'" iUnder jRailroad Bridge atLocwf St. and One Block East r Htfs'a:ita&that'jkWjn'';^<mi aad M -— ^STA2«)8 FOR8PBBD AND THOROUGHNESS _ a.
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bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

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Page 1: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

E3TAI

Select OfficersWCooititcrtion

butt*-«•—-r

^ ^ ^ M t ^ ^ l T y , -*fr^SHURSDAY. MARCH 9 , . ^ . ;

—name Permanent .Committee onOrganisation, whose duty it shall be

,to select oijicers fbr the Charity So-ciety tadlbaraft a Constitution andBy-laws. George C. Teller, the chair-man, presided., anil A. L. Kennellywas secretary."-There1 were'presentalso ,Messrs,?Messick,

^TrippandJieadamaMCiDamon "

perBona'reside in different sections of* .a,!.-.*.. •* -dz-Al.Ei.-Xi.^ _ _ • »A*___ »_the' town, go that the committee is

both representative as to locationand particularly 'well qualified forthe duttes, > ..

of thellen's League of the "FirstPresbyterian Church in starting .thismovement has become more clearlynnriflrntonri nnil / nijnny expressionshare been heard commending theidea - of -a * central < charity, head-quarters. Thespian u contemplatedinvolves absolutely no change in orinterference with any of the work the

\ 1their end

4st5^syit«marender ttor?«ftjetjto bring, airing a liberal response

le "community to all appealsand to preventpoesible dnpficationor_oxerlookiog of worthy caaeav ," £

PUBLICITY T H A T PAYSIn its'issue of.Feb^ 24th, the

Ch'ronkle spoke of the costly andwasteful duplication of street lights,mentioning particularly (he incan-descent laup'snpported by'thfcsamcpole ,as, the powerful arc light atUnion and Springfield-Avenues;also the incandescent lamp at Miln-add Eastman streets; so close to an'arc lamp as to be useless. ' Both ofthese needless lamps have sincebefa removed. Chronicle publicitypays and protects the taxpayers,and-deserves their support. ,

airs. Jqnn uenman,• "" and Mrs. West.' Sanoay School aniTAdnit'Bibte Clattea

• t i t noon. ' -Bpworth League aervice at 7 P. M>Ladiea' Aid Tea, Friday afternoon al

home of Mrs. Clyde Bell 8 South ane. ,W

First Church Christ Scientistt. MJlTSt & SfxtncBeU Ave* Craofacdrvice Sunday morning, It o'clock-.— Sdd^hOOlrlO : '—S d y ^ O r l O :

Wednesday evening testimonial meeting,

Reading room, 3 Union ave., open daily' except Snndayi and legal holidayi,

10. to 18 a. m. and 8 to 4 p. u ,

Containing ]BJqlly

Hall, 10 Rooms, 2 Bathsr^toreroonas,. . t n g yer: H a , 0 Rooms, 2 Bathsr^toreroonas,Screened porches) etc. .Apply to E. & Horton at aboveaddrest,

sr^toreabovea

'- "V - ^---^—l

- I^%tcn |ag Kk0,'4he easfes. , c fevery man ebthusiastic,ftvdrv; nwm' btwjr,; everjr mdti I happy. ; Eventually "yoto liopae.DfTit next Sunday. ', <• .' •

Presbyteriaii Chapef, 4 o'clock

^yfwmm^- S^ |

< V&j&tiY-AatagLent'; ''"SMELTS"-' • "" '" '*

HALIBUT

mntetmu»«Uaa.«our»«jtalks and It will be your* less ifdo not make tbe effort to bear

f ard especially IO, ifr you are'pannU.

f The reesat Tlilt md addraasbyHiss MeKMa,pMa1d« it of the Hater.

I Relief AasDdatl« of New Jer-V 'fstultad, in' the forming of a

ford, branch of the Associationin reallj- nmarkable aetlvltf inwork or prfparlng "kits" for

tbots to oted of thtm in the war

A Strictly Sanitary MarkedOnly ihe best quality %

meats handled.— ^*—..."- 'L-t—.

IMPORTANT TO FATHERS^DeipiteTths saowsUm of Monday

tvenior, about twtnty people ajand»bled at tbaXhnrslsnd 8«bobl to beatthe »ecopd Talk of tb« series bafafgiven by Mr. Wright'. / ' _ , , ».f

His subject was one'that be eon*aiders, quits tbe most important oft*of the group, vis: The, Boy and tbeHorn.. -Heap«ktaJoo»-th.» llo.a, ^HrL*a> T» h i n u T . AsMak»lj>aa'ai alisisis«a%ai«as>. . - - .What iS'.aomaTi'Ametiea's diiapptar-lag boats. -' Dlvoresd bpjs and girls.Some'fanlti ,of Uw bonae. Mothirand father. , The Boy's righU in Uisbone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaVWbo is the "bad boyT" Persona)»y.,Faeing the faotSr. Home and tatother fisturei of a boy •sdeVtlopment,The projteting power ot a good booie,

On acebunt of the "gnat nunbarwho have bought tickets and bar*

h lo gbeen looking forward to this ptrtle-

Wednesday' ef this w»k be-j sixty-flip ,aqd seventy women

jMTleata four denoailratloni (Calh. ..••• Eplscajis4-ChrlsUan-SeIanes_ajil "

F. W. Crouch

a) met. with the Ladi.i'AW Society in the parlor of th» Pres-byterian. Church. Many different

aocietita j.wna .repttsented

amoaft of work,' askno»e. , /\ 'Thus a'splendid beginning his beenmadi in helping tri provide for tbewronged andJiraffering women of

is nothing partinnb t thi' bk

Europe.or _ non neutral about this' w'oikiEvcrjroha who wakes hersilf respon-sibln for a kit can desiKoate to nhstejrantryjbe wants it to go and through

if the need exiita. Fourteen kitswith ov>r forty aiUelea In each hivebeen applied fur-btiidia',tbs workdone yesterdiy. A large part of, thealork is being done by the young girls

'TcLv288

OREEN GOODSIn Abundance

Spinach ' CauliflowerMushroojns

Celery y . LettuceGreen Beans

FOR BIG BANQUET-

Jrfg CranctoSpcafc Before Urn's L e a p * -~ Affalt to fc Open to AII" "

Men of Q

Cucumbers Turnips/ Strawberries

GHRONIGLE^BLOqR=

**<> ot tlienwtesttoyinanoraton *the country have been s d b

y Church to speak at thaannual banquet, > bebaM;ln thechapel on tie evening of Thursday,March a8rt two weeks tromto^fc

p on tie eveningMarch a8rt, two weeks tromton^ifcThey are Fred B. 8mtthi sa]es?|a#n-ager for the Jbhns-Man»uTe Com-P W « Y k d h H

of Crantord, many of whom attejidMtbe masting yesterday and were ofgreat service. ,

The Contributions of money gener-ously donated which have made tblswork possible -will' be-aeknowledgedin the pspsrs at a later date. " Thitela a beautiful and human feeling Inthia atttmpt to provide • for,th»"inno-cent victims ef wsr's brutality thitmust appeal to all heirti.

READ THE CBBON1CLE -ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE

g JbhnsMan»uTe ComP W . .«ew York, and ,the HOB.jWerick E. CranSr'Jnatioa of the

T. mnitfa-is a nun whose businessability, ta eouaUed by hk sttRina;,eloquence. He advocates a red-Wooded religion, one that wffl enh>tiheTnortTBanlyTiSkif^^^"—~"~*—ca>te»-itfae-Tgipaliil(«t ml

^arre^t-addwr-ilrr8inJthT«ldf"If I had my-way, titese ftothhw,atayng. eftirveeoentsissieswouldDe•"~fV*2 ""oriwwm-aiswes WOUexpelled on the ground that thede«Js. wlthonly two kinds of psopls,male and

Mr.-Smlth speaks to crowded booses

six months ahead.

and-the Men's

Crane ta likewise a splendid

glvs --evening aad.>,hM1 exprifsstd blii

as .'he has soaettlns; tosay to them especially.' As.questionshtvsTbssn salleitsd from1 tboie whohsvs them toaik, Mr. Wright *r<>-etfsded'-iv take' up and discuaa.tnotethat .'have been hand d In so far, andin vthts way a *rofltabW. hour wsa

tv-

SerVice will be3 bur Slogan this Year

E^GE;your-new-car^rderwitfi^us^nd^ake-advanl^ige;bf--•tht^system-that-we- *

THepkone 411 . STBE^BEST PLACE IN UNION COUNTY TO DINE

MAYASHI32 .WEST NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD

Bisner u d Uatcheea Parties a Specialty Breakfast sad Loach • U Cart*

. ; 6.00 to 10.00 p. Hi.', 75cSPEQAL SUNDAY-Dlnner. 12 to«&V 75c Supper S30i to 9, 50c

HAVE YOU SEEN - -

PEGGY'S OUTFITS^'•"% B^UTIFUL'NOVELTY ""*

Just the thing: for EASTER or BIRTHDAY

. . . w— aome- years ago,and there have beed frequent exnras-•ions of a'desire to have hlmbsre'again. ; - --•I n view or the prominence of these

men^nd the promise of an evenbU;ofrtre profit, the EiecnUve _bf the Men's teagoe haa decided toop«n_th» banquet toaUofthajnsoi,,Of Cranford whether membariorwtBpedal invitations .are to be senttotfie MenVi Brotlierhood, the men of"-*-"1—-1--"- the Board of,

SWjBrfSPless than, _ the

w, iuo nssrauirjii Fred A. \ta,pect itpeet:lt it is expectedthis wffl be the.biggest^the history of the League.

But we will dose them out quick for 25cCome In and See Them . ,

GRAY'S _

K,

y ^^tft4a4akijcarejcar toroutfi a MONTHLY INSPECTION F6ltSFWEN

JVIONTIK^KOM DATE OF PURCHASE with twelve'months guarantee on defective 'material.; • 7 . . , ' - ,

. , ; l W e , h a y e ^ .*fei^f^S! Jisted below Ja exdusive. tr -..

Ipowerhl Hve passengeffCar ana st»s •ne.mennnotice you can change It to a seven psssen(er car

b d i i h fl„ _ Thl»:mc4e!,has'b'roke'n the world's record£•' , ^MStastnebert-SsnoVJtcyl;,csrs tot speed

y g p (as ibe^xtraseabidisappear in the floor. ";•,•-"'{''' \

• 40 rt.'P., 4 cyi:;Wn Paiscnier-'M&&&

50H;P., ecyURoaditer

i. The price ii $1050 F.OB.

ICRTUnion Ave

From the Viewpoiiitof the owner of a good

GARAGE7, is satisfactdrvTin eveiy

fc

Mr. Wright haa ,a measag? -;-.for you and wamft t b ^ e e ' -you at tnelecturQ in tfie/vCleveland School next;BIonW?day evening y T~ "-,"*

for yonr sped^ b e e f i t XMf. Wright cake a^the'vJayfRidgewood on the Brie in all thatstorm:last .Monday he;Vas wUUngto nuke ari-*xtnr trip just so thaty o u should ,-have". the benefit ofthis most Jmportan^tiaif. . •Do Yourself and Him, tbe

f Coming Next

- The best service isour ainj. Ask someof our pleased patrons of

udhm, _,_ „ -Thi $6b5.6b 0VerUn*repreWnW wo«lerrai valued' V ,i »•Jni tsdau, kA roomy Si H><P-'csrwitb every •.-•.«-• inown'up-to-dateimprovement, ••v.-«"!«v'-^*x-,. - *^35 H. P., Five Passenger Car $6*9525 H. PM Hve Pssseager Car $ 6 1 5

J5.Hr P., Roadster. _25 H.P., Roadster .

weU-kaewn cars wul raise'

I lor st your convenience. 1r-"-isioa*«W».-V"

lseWfrprfct*bafare^ril .be4or^Dbdi«j|h«^flrtar; -ce. Ve will take youM ottr,

FIRSTLAVENUE GARAQE- ^{i

114 FIRST AVENUE, W. ROSELLE.N. J.

5'" iUnder jRailroad Bridge atLocwf St . and One Block East r

Htfs'a:ita&that'jkWjn'';^<mi aad

M

- — ^ S T A 2 « ) 8 FOR 8PBBD AND

THOROUGHNESS_ a.

Page 2: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

NINE^MASSED.INFANTRY.ONSLAUGHT..

»L.PP.^||BOUOMSSL

FoothoU Ip Section of

t/. * -*<»t t*'- ' *4 -

Paris. March 7.—The Gennana.by a, **"7 Mew against the key. front

,$!* „ gMVtfeWBK V f M r d d m i ' DP0K6 ~thlvtt«dltao-'Weach' lines - for ad1 a^vaacerot

^tksk • tone, capcaring the Vll-

Whele^ttlon^Thriiiea; by: Feat, andKjblesr.Stimtnoa* Commander, and

All of Crew-Will Ost Iron Croee. •

• Office admit* thUIt ana'admit* the success of

. 'oeraaa' attack "In7 Champagne,where,'la the'vicinity of the recentGerssaB- drive,'" mew' trench sectionswere l o s t ' •* -<•• { '

The Gentians' iapached sudden, at-tacks-at (wo vital point* on a, frontofMS* allies, stretching from theWtoevre to~Cnsmpsgne' On another•actor of'this front, In the Argonnerecto*, they won a footing In the

llaea by 'a double mine

wSToT I»n»je«ie7atwu*lng as tar

Berlin. March «.—A aort of enthus-iasm,* sucht as has been* equalled bnlyin the ca«e of the famous Eaton;treeted an announcement »by the^ Ad-miralty that the "now equally famousHoewo-the German raider which' sincethe beginfaug »f the. year has' heldmysterious sway on the, high teat.notably In jhe' mid Atlantic, had ar-rived "In «Jiome port," She broughtwith, her, according to the announce-men(,J,000,000 marks'to gold 'ban($260,000), and 408 > prisoner! takenfrom a total number of IS Allied 'Tea-sel*—with the exception of one French,and one Belgian, all British— • ag-gregating a tonnage of nearly fftjDOO.

Of,these 15 vessels, the' majority, | . e t h ^ d m l r a U j L a a r a > ^ w M A/"a aaairpartrwere sent, as priie* touefli(atpdMK'*JtJ~ •J ~«'w$ *=

T BncVthias potato .to,the fact thattho farklsh power of offense and.de-

- rest** I* dally growtortes» effective1,- aai It I* believed here that they have

wade distinct approaches„ to . RuasUwtth a view to pause. . , „

Three or B»ore, Zeppelins raided theBast coast of England, the Incursionreaattlag m the death of ,« persons

.^asMhetfatary of ^ gfoe3r Li.umiu aad five, Children.. No

"daseage of sanitary importance was^dosje, according to^the.officUl British

Trebtaaad, th« Turkish seaport tolI which •> Russian army Is movingi>tha 'Interior, of Armenia, was

by Huerian destroyers ofIha Blacks** fleet Several vessels

,war*> saak. jtltaoagh the Turkish landhatterle* lepUei ao damage was done

.to theKaaslasJ fleet. >< , - • • • .baportaat trooa moremenu by the

• — • • were reported

the frontnear

FOR DOUAyMONTFRENCH COUNTER, ATTACK RE-* OAWS PART OF GROUND, BUT

lied maritime commerce by sinking "orcapturing nearly everything *hst cameInto 1U path, but wa* alsb engaged onher "successful crui*e lasting seveasimonths" In sowing mines along whatis described, as "the enemy coast" Itwa* one of the Hoewe'amtaes, the Ad-miralty avers, which 'owed the sink-ing of Jan. 9, last, of the Britishpre-dreadnonght Edward vn, fromwhich-everybody of the .777 men«board-waasaved~by-British-rescuevessels. ' , -T. . J , ' .. -

The "home port" Into which the Ger-man raider finally brought her prison.era and booty is not designated by theAdmiralty, .nor Is it believed that ItwiU be made known. This leads tothe belief here that other raiders awexpected to return from* sea-rovingtrip*. Some here even believe theport in question may be the base fora number of similar enterprises.

The theory'that the Hoewe'ls a war-"Ip is dispelled by the official' an-

«qulp|iieirtfen Handf e r . F r ^ m o ^ t o - "

FIRM FOR NEW ARMY P U N S

providing the land ; delthe'•preperediiesi "progrported 14 the House by(cf the Military Affalrst

paassoe of tne'meaaura'lhere^H^mad* available, 1.82VM moit trainedfor military aervle*. Thl- "--- •-mad* up a* follows: ';Regulars, peace tlm*..^'.Regular army reserve . . . .National quart ~....V.<Trained men In'country ' >

Total".....'.,. i , . . ' . . . „. The bUI provides foV the" increase-•f the regular >anmr by>40,0»0 men.and-7,489 officers, besides officer* fortraining the militia and student* in»S«My;'*chooUv_

w«:.v_L-*: \CHARLES S.ilcCARTHYf

pHARLKS S. McCARTHT.\J who 1* proud that,he_cariboast the hyphen that appear*In "Irish-American"'is father of*••- --*-- to' hold "Irish BabytherPlan to'hold "Irish Baby-Week" la the United States^/;

€«t is estimated at $141,701346, an m-*eas*. of approximately I4I.O0O.O00 ofthe regular, army estimate* for thefiscal year. WIT. The estimated costof,the plan for the first year I* $ll<t.-000.000 and at the end of the fifth year1187,000.000. . ,

The House bill also provides for thefollowing:

The doubling of they number- of* t J

p dmander is Count and ; Burggrat su,Dobna-8chledlen,> Captain Ueuten-

Hoewe must have covered a distanceon her home Journeyof between l$00and S,000 ll

FIRM.

. Paris. Marca. 47-The Germans, In the'battle Bar Verdua, captured the village

i,we*t aManath.tMt the Jfrench.'m • sertea DC'eoaaterattackarreco*-

•art of then? lost ground.Aeeetamc to t h e latest dltpatchea,

a* increasing lniintea-'leaser were "becoming

The., ground wa* reported todead, over which,

shlng in their effort* tfi

aUy^«agreater.

Tke Fteach occupied the Ughestparciof.tlie «BO*nd on th>~sldprbfWhfch-fhe vtnace. U-sluated Thehsasawdmnsit U violent along 'the len-lira taatt Sraai the west^t the Mebse

v\to tate Woen» nsglosu.' •*,'•<>j^Ia-tke Vcrdaa battle blth the Oer-,maaa aai BYeach'aVe teiploying fresh

Oermany Is thrilling from end to endat the, news of this incredible exploit'on the'high seas. . 'V < - - •, n •

Count von Oohna-Sculedlen,' explain5h f 4 U ^ J t t i t ;

?i : iLt . t :Jmptov*d J mil ltary training at schools and collegeswhere army officer* are detailed,' >

An officers' reserve corps. < A, Bummer,camp*., The autberBatlon of a plant for themanufacture of nitrogen. -

The mobilisation of inlwMes.'General, Aleshire, Quartermaster-

General of the army, say* there ison. hand now,equipment • enough toaupply the regular army, the NationalGuard and 260,000 men in addition,and tua,t;ta ninety day there, couldeasily be provided, equipment ifor

Opening pay of New Ownpalgn.London, March It.—The first day' of

the n'ew Austro-Oennan *ubmaTlnewar—the decree announcing destruc-tion, without warning: orarmed me*chantmen—was uihered in • by the

_ -Washington, Jlarch 7.—NiBaker, former-Mayor, of Cleveland^was selected by President* WB«m'"^be Secretary of War to-succeed illley-M. Garrison, recently resigned,?• The aijpointm'ent U' a personalionew^fh'fhenPresfdenf • Early Iri the U Ucampafgn, he became'1 much" ImpressedwittfMr. Baker's ability and energy m*pubUeofflce. JHewas a popular-Mayor1

of Cleveland, and the • Presidentthought seriously" of taking htm intothe Cabinet when- i f was 'first o.rgan-Iced. A* a'mattor of fact, Mr; WUson'

.did offer the Secretaryship At -the Tn-terior to Mr.' Baker, when he "had .in

'mind "selecting Mr. Lane -for another'portfolio. Mr. Baker1 declined 11ferrlng'to serve'out Bis'term at Mayorof Cleveland. " " '

McR.WlNSLOW

•Inking of two* British steamship*, theThomaby, of4,712 tons, and,the Mat-Tina,, of XMK tons. «AU aboard theThomaby are reported Wiled ofdrown-'edr~It-la-bBUavedothat^he-warmnk-In the.Mediterranean.-The MalvinaIs reported to have' been, torpedoedoft the Kentish coast. , ' <' Neither Is believed to have'carried

anna, even tof'defensive purposes. 'The general opinion Is that the actual'

campngaraa1 set forth in* the .recentGerman memoraadum-to-Beutral*', willnot begin In any *p»ctacular-way, par-tloularly In view of the still undeter-mined questions in the Oerman-Amsrl-can oontrovarsy. •> '

The ,Medltorranean, It la beUeved.wiU be the,chief scene ot tfce pew-

Virginia in IMS, where he waa born;He became' a lieutenant of the lateTom. L.-Johnson at the time'the latterbegan hi* fight for threfrcent street-car fare in* Cleveland, and was John-son'* right-hand manJ throughout .allof his. turbulent'campaigns In'thatcity., He was selected City, Solicitorat'the .time of'Johnson's first Mayor;alty triumph, and was re-elected fourtime*, winning even whenjJohnwra

A JJMUIAI* CAMERON McH.Jt\, WINSMJW, commander At

.tbe,U^8. )?aclnc fleet, told theHouse.Naval Committee thatone food warship could sink

QUICKLY 3WIN6 BIG BRIDE

"of Johnson, Baker became theleader of the local Democracy and wa*twice elected Mayor. He declined tobe a candidate for reliction but falland Tetlred the 1st of January ..to thepractice of law.

At the time of the1 Baltimore Con-ventton, when President Wilson waanominated, Mr. -Baker waa prominent-ly mentioned for'the Vice-Presidency,because of At fight ha made In sup-,port or Mr.,WUson. He went to theConvention a* a Wilson supporter, and

5 4:tuoned to meet the

at headt aquarters.; ' Already he'haa been'award-ed the Iron Cross of the 'first class,'while each member of-the1 crew isto receive fte Iron Cross of t ie second

BRITISH RETAKE

I* terrinc. and In the^r, J at Has—alt I* terrinc. and In the« .regloeirot. U s h a r o r t theahelllng lafej '.iusaaaat.-/ i '-U^~° 1 ,- — -

' )a Turkish

. , T * e t U y m a taken"by4The Hfctory!«lac«d Uie'Bus-MU im aiOeafof the Bagdad

haa' about < 36.000 la-

IMr*wtthm *vBttle

PRESIDENT DENIES HE MADE8TATEMKNTS CONTAINSb IN '; • SEN. aOREVCHARQESr* '

-'X '' - . •

ixmdon, March J.—The British alo'n*h j ? ^ l Ct J d

> T g ; O T e r ttejf b r i h eOermans Febrrijfry 14-byretaking the800 'yard*' of trenches the- Germanscaptured at that'time.'.'''J • ' '

The German mine galleries in' the

r&ffim&BmWashington, March 3.—These' weree J m p o r t t J ' d l U l h

g , March 3 . T h ethe JmportantJ'deTelopmenU la the.•nbmtrlne sHuatlonr ' , "4

Benator^Oore, of,Okianoms, one ofthe Democratlo leaders, startled theSenate by_charging that President Wtt.son had told Senators Stone and Kernthat unless.Oerniany,tacked-aown on

ably woBld follow; and, that this might'not necessarily be an evli to the the.United, States, as.lt would bring the

nted render a,great ser-l ; '

Jlcers and 17« men .were taken prison-« r * . ( v " ' >_ i

r-' J r-* J ; ^ J - 'French guns have*'destroyed a Ger-

the .region $1 Beuvrajs-ne*. betweSa the Somme " "««ffl "

Jeie»«it* the aten

PS

«Orman* have bombarded wlt)t navalguns"the, village*1 of jLapren»h,andBlgaunUeiu'^Qennan^aaroplane* haveshelled, the Rlar-sector and'have bom-barted'towa* onjthe DrlnaRlyer. if"

-.' Near pvlnsk-tbe'Russian Olnes haveJ>e«a»bombaided^ri^aheUs^welgliar150 pounds,' - .y,-;, ;^;^ v 1 ^ %?ij,^-In;:Oallciar,.on ithe^Tnlddle, Strlpa.front, two attempU1 by'the Germanstb'approach the RusUan-ftencli' '

mid-summer,? and rvice to .civilisation.

Senater_J3ore challenged Senator'Stone, Chairman of the Foreign Reia-.tlons Committee, and Senator Kern todeny.that the. President had made the,extraordinary remark*, attributed tp

-hlmr—Senator-Stone^entered^a-paTtj^rdeatal, and 'Senator Kern did not re,spdnd-to-^he; challenge. . - , JJJ.

The White Home issued an' unquall*fled,denial of any, utterance on,the'part'prthe President-"to, which anji.such' meaning could be attached aawa.s sefforthi by the blind Senator^from Oklahoma. . , - *'

Froni'an'authorltaUvesonree.itVwaa

teriHce'wiJh'iiiembers. of' Congress.'had •ald.that a' diplomatic break withGerjnahy would toUow ti>e/torpedolngof an armed merchant, vessel .wjth loss

sueh^a break-would,.'probablynvBan

l o l a ^ ^ r w W w i b T r e ^ n ?AvstrianaV from,their" bas*,1 Pott,areexpected to do all in their power to

traffic of supplies

the next objective ot the Austrian addBulgarian, tovaders in Albania, .J

j f t WHITE STAR UNB QUITS. '(.New York. March J^The Whlfe

Star rUne withdrew from the passen-ger carrying MMrvlco between this

pg;nouncing that lt»'three big ships, the,Lapland. BaUle anoVAdriaUc, wiU take,no reservations Sn this' side. Two

uon or t h e ^pean.atruggle mi

m^mim>m

u^lofexpreaifd"enforced, pattlclpaiiSUt^ ln,1he En

ht result/ '-

land, "are to be transferred, to'fte.American Line of. the, InternationalMercsnUIe'Marine and will sail underthe Amerlcfiri flag. * - ' - .

Siiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri:

eJe*ktfittT^ , _ , . . _-'Bakir~ obncelvea^ the" Idea- oflionje

rale for Ohio! cities and led la the

mtft^&«IvJft£^etfW»the right to frame their own charters.Ho led, the .efforts which resulted lathe new, Cleveland charter, with it*system of preferential voting, which'I* one of If* saliqnt features.

Oreenfleld^ wis*,. March «.—A dell- icato engineering feat waa accontpibb-1ed speedily wbea.the final span of a'ne,w Boston *;Mslne Railroad brldn'<acroen the Deerflsld River, at B»nl-'well*., waa pat In place of the old ste-J,%» «L»»Mi9iB.J»jntautes and Jl ««=_onds. The (pan is S8, feet long, affilthe total weight^whtch amounted to'1400 ton*. wa»,moTe4 on rollers. Tattotal, length of the bridge is 675 fast,resting on. six pier*. _ u

N. Y. INDORSES WILSON

Demearatle';Piatferm_Saya vBeat Interest* Demand Rs-Iltetlon.--

' j Syracuse, N. ?H March *.—The fev itore* of , the - Democratic unoffldsl \8tate convention:.held here were tb»'

PRESIDENT WILSON GPriELD

furmeil Marks Battle Over Admlnle-; ; oration'* policy. "^ \

Washington, March 4.—Resorting tohe^iisrdl«ef^it^"d"tfS

VJre Ticks

, WASHINGTON^fOavId' R.. Franols'of Missouri was1 confirmed.' by theSenate as Ambusadof to Ruasla. theSenate at. the same-time confirmed

atreat earf WA8HIN0T0H^-Thi „ .Mrike on' Washington's1!'two.traction•lines ended'after a, mass .meeting-of,

cann en fiao. 141111011 an* arbltra-

neenUUve* of the¥p

<or «. moreunion-striker*, and officlab^of the com'-'1

panles.' * '"/V^k-- t •"< ''*'<• . '

g p d « ! e d \ t f Savatlable, thf Senate by a vote of 68.to U, removed from its' calendar theGore resolution '.warning"Americananot tb travel on armed ships of bellig-erent powers. , ,o , ' r i

i r ^The Foreign Affairs' Committee of

the House of KepteaenUUyes. by^T6«rori7:to z, paved~the way ro

j l

—The-f6HowiBr win head the Nri-York But* delegation to the St. Louis:Democratkt national convention:

PJa^es .A.Of Democratic

William, Church' Osborn, Putntp; -George- J.- Meyer, Buffalo; BamoelUntermyer. New York.

Alternatesaf large—John J. Knhs, "Brooklyn; ex-LleutXh>v. Thomas P.Conway, Clinton; Mayor Cornelias T.<Burns, Troy, Frank L. Crocker, Na»_

, p way rorth^rejeqtlon .oft similar measures, prevail-inHn,tWbpdy ' ^V; fj

On the-thlrd. anniversary'o( hi*'in-auguration the, President*(expressed'complete', satisfaction, with, the- actionof Congress. •> - \ • * ' ' ' i> - \ • .

By-an-overwhelming rotethe Sen-t

tlve "in the 'conduct of internationala f f a i r s . i J i, «•- i- ' ' , * > * - ' » * >

Tb'e two f houses' having this

The- platform practically Imtraettthe delegate* for President Wll»on.d«-daring: -. ' •. _"Wp heartily Indhrse'Wfinilrnw 'son as a PresidenL

"We beUeve'that the best InterestsiOf aU the people demana his oontlns-an'ee in- bis high ofdee.

"We' unhesitatingly recommend thetenomldaUon of Woodrow Wlliea.for President of the United States."

giiiiipiiiiiiinMUUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiing;

niiiniiinuuiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim) , enosged en GOV-Jt Mtu now funilshed with

.i^V- '•fdr'a'-eon-

•i^- t*e •=-•- tenfr'remark*"twas that; i i e senator,seemed to'con-vey/the tdeaTtha^ thetPre'sident -was'.becoming belllgefent^andwas Inclinedtoithe belief that/pa~rUclpatIon in the.

, wJtkbiglos,es.y,- , / , -, On/the Caacasnatfront.vthe Russian

ssffiaiffisims.-^flir-'Uieid ^StlisT

• • ? • •

m

Tl* conkrairyj the President in allUa* talkKwith',memTjer*'of toil™ • -tnaUtod, that .war'wa»*the

w

^regarde^aa^sttjptciott* ,waa. disepvi-[**ja*E*^l *4g T va*W9 •v^Ba4Ba*igaaB'Saaga] vxsiaa^a^i^i a^ f is^LT^vaav

of j the->rovlden'Mi.t Journal, BulldmgjtfjAt fenloSian'.'.;wMehAfolfawMI?ah)t7Mri •

SSlrefnMptolhfedltaitlSw

, ^ — ; — * without mtaivference by the'law-making department,Adiriitalstratlan~'officials say that Mr.WUsonwIll be free to press'his negottiatlons with Berlin'without the^tearOf possible' restraint 'bj1 Cdntress.'' •<"••.

Admlril»frstion-vic%y-ln--the^ Senate^It 'li^agreed that1 a o t h r vote, was,Uken It djd not afford opportunity for

tliose wprnjjby the 'men. They asked"forith«Tinslgnlartoj.'>hac:e the slack-1

'' JIOTTiROAM^-AM .., youths sged 'aasanteAifelu " ' - -

military author!- Jtie*."'*..'ATHE^Sy'via to'ndoiw—It Is report-4ed here that SIvaa:,ln'Asla Minor, \sl

ttflesVi'hlWiig^proiKJwd-to-pray-fo^peici?;durUir4Lent.-Pope Benedict'takesrocoistanVtoi-sBiln ,»peak for_ J . - * ! * J _ * _ f j # JT_''« A. *V«r_ at iViA— —# a t a t l . •

giU , pOuleide of civil-

l

UBK

T w U P l ,ai<d .many Injure* «W-MUth. < '

rSwedlsh i'to prevent i ^

__, ,jBt country ttmt%gathering« ta'Sw

Uihed durinr

CMAtTTPIjO¥ Clthi i

ithey waral*

y wen heat oaTI* MbtUDwUtathlahiMi

waktac a*. « d I bagta to BadeLkowiaspoaBMeltwmddberorto< y to MCB vntalay aatwcckautalght.- '

"Bat K yea thomght that of *M^jiMwsr-™.^,,,r-naart MB yoa.- ke iaft ale

ridoatln»»wwhy. Icaaoalypr* anat he hiraas* I caat he

ta y««.--Hen

[t_8ha leeBBal herWith the. masteat ,

1 "mm iwrf'—i dim

Page 3: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

yoB comdat keep it up.' Tea ran•way to escape further eoatamteatti<wwwaaa M M * ' * > . b ~M ^ . — * „ * - * •

aimed Hsyamaa, ttrlag ta Tears, was«rstertously marderad-a poor bvventer, who tad starved ktmsetf. taperfect a stebOtastorv aa attaehmeat»» teroptanei whfch renders t b mpractically footprobt Hta float trialshad created a sensation, aad he was oaB r a * A ^ n m ^ *mM — - * * • _ * . * _ . . - _ . . . . « . . . .

5.

CHABrrnJ

— Ctrt deliberately .finished tor*B» sad sat back, regarding aba stead-Oy beneath level browa. Then ah*•Md with aa odd laagh: e-Yoa have

owa way of. putting an* oa,

doat aeed to-^wttb yoa."She anatyaed thta with gathering

peryHnHi. "What do you mesa by

baad and twisting bar hands togethertea wa>h>fousd It painful to watch.J?* ,*»**<'* 'Implored. W tteke,« •* aw*;* , heart Miss Be*

"Mo.'*i •)

"rmeaa 1aont need to pot TOO on. Mnr honor-tecause r«n aura of yon.But *Tontt I were not still I'd retrainmat exacting aay pledge, or attempt-ing to.^ Be paused and shrugged, be-fotwxdnttaurag. TTI thought you were•MM* be «mxwua?iK^-~- • •—

• » • • e w w ^ a w ^ e W j S : - ' ' - • • • *

she sei^arokeaty, n. » nothing i f ] had known. But

I dldnt. tt Hat that-trs th* horror« d pity,ot i t And.ths* ye* couldthtak—" ' ^

"But I dldnt!" ae protested-trulyI did not and for what I did think,tor th* injustice I did do you, believeme, rm truly sorry.".

rtoa war* quite aattaned," she said.wt only by th* testimony ot appear-

•noes, but to a degree, ta fact YoumosUmow—nowtaust ten yoife-"=

* iPtWltlOH.T"oor ehlld!" ha heard hlmsalt mm-

"poor child!"rpont pity met; aha nutated. atUI

with face averted. "I doot deserts it,

If Ma adght read her countenance, tt. rprussud more than anything else dto-tress and dlsappotatment ' "

"Why do you boast Ilk* thta-tom*r • ,

"Leas through seU-satlsfsetlon thanthrough bontempt tor a pack, of mur.J . , . _ ^ _ _ A . . * • _ _ _ a A A am

have to consider such creatures atiPepmot Werthetaner. De Morbthan,

— r z r T J I sad-all that crew!" -; J*-**?"*; I "*"d Bannon," she corrected calm-sane bee* ly—"you meant to say I"

" ~ he 'stammered, diaoounte-

whisper on* word tothe

who u he. thanr Lanyard d»faadod. "WhatlahAlmeanr7 hardly know how to tall yon. Aad

I hardly dare. I feel aa If these wallswould betray me It I whispered ereo^But to a e he's the tncarnstkm of allthtngaera-

8h» shook hersett with a narrow

I steadied and grew stronger, but everleaped and dabeed, so that be. tost inwonder of it ana forgetful of himself,thought of It aa the ardent face of ahappy child danctag in the (depths otsome browa autumnal woodland. -. "You." she breathed tacredulowly—"you mean you're going .to stop—" .>

"I have stopped. Hiss Shannon. TheLone,Wolf baa prowled tor the lasttime., I dldnt know tt HU Justwhen I woke up an hour or sobut rva turned-my list Job."

"But wbyr1 ah* demanded ta bewil-derment "But why do yon say that?What can have happened to make

con%|acaal yea . .spym*. MottmwUtatbJa

I wsktac wp. « d I kagta tolBowlmpoealMeltwoaMbeteryoatotaw yvansif to sack TiDahv aa waaet work last mgkt- '

"Bet It yea theagat that ol aaa

fciMr

I t doesn't matter." aha assured htm.T quite understand, and strange as it

may sound. I've very, little feeling tawe matter." And then ,she acknowl-edged hta stupefied stare with a wearylittle smne. "I know what I.know."she affirmed-With obscure signifies;

-T4,gtv*a.good - •

mfasMB? " "' _ • ,_ .- "But what do yon knowT" sne~caughthtm up—"agstaiVMr. Bannon against

"Caa11 blame you for thinking whatyou dldr She want on slowly, with-out looking «p-«ase steadfast ta he?Interlaced fingers: "New, for my ownsake. I want yon to know what other-wise, perhaps. I abonlant bar* toldyou—not yet at all crests. - rm nomore Bsnnoa's danghter than you'rehis son. ,Our names sound alike pep.plrfreaaently-manrtlM samTmist —

fciMw^, „ »...T i a a t * tan yon.- sraaat atowly2-

-Nothing." ha confessed—"! knownothing; but I suspect everything aad

And the morel think of Itthe more closely I examine that brutal

as* of last night the more Ito senae hta wOI behind tt a l i -

as on* might glimpse a face In dark-aess through a lighted latttae."

less aad Intent meeting hta gas* witha countenance inscrutable. Andeome-

ta • her Impasstv* attitude•aasperatioa-tntohta

"Why," he declared hotly—"UI daretrust to tatuttjon—forgive ms tt I pain

r -v « . T H - I M I I ^ •aaaaatap HBWJ aHUlaW HBUgHeUW*

My name Is Shannon—Lucy Shannon.Mr. Bannon called aa Lwda becausehe knew 1 dldnt like it and wanted totease me; for the same reason he al-ways kept up the pretense that I waahis daughter when people, misunder-stood." ., .

"But-tt.that Is so-then what—" .- rWhy—It's <fary staple." Still shedldVttookup. -vm m trained nurse.Mr. 'Bannon is- consamptiT*—«o targone. It's a wonder he dldat die years• • « • fur tlMMvw-aiai I ' M V & U . m.Abu-A.^ a

7"8ut why be iffly .about ItT I doatreally know what or who tola, IonlyW « «ndJieMe»a=thatJiaJa a-man

ite ta deroted^ planning exU

theygives a * no jia* to your' confidence."

I f It wont bore you, ftl try to • ». Mm." He draw up his chair and aatdown wain, racing her across the lit-tered (able. "I dont suppose yoiever stopped to consider what anseatiel ly^tt ipld^riJ^~bW

•i » i \ *v" »< *y • 7 • •" •, — - —•••••I eridenee pointed tas*an International spy named Bkatrom—Adolph Bkstrom. once chief ot the avtstlon corpa of the German army, eaik-lared for general btaekguardtam-wlta,'• suspicion of treason to boot Howe-aver. Bkstrom kept under esver, aaa)presently th* ptaaa turned ap ta tb*«J«n»«a war offlos. That was a mething for Germany] already supreme,,with her, dirigibles, tb* aequtattloa atthe Httysnuu^stablUsitor promtaed herten years' lead over th* world la tt*field of aeroplanes. . *. *., "Now. yesterday. Bkstrom came t»the eurfsce1 la London with those self. ,same plans to JMII to Bngland. phase* 'threw him my way. and. ha mistook,

-Downing street's seoret agent, frel^—no matter how—1 got the plans fromhim and brought them over with me,meanlnrtotttntteaarwtorrsaovto whom, by rights, they belong." '

"Without eonslderatloar the girl b>qmrea-ahrewdiy.

Si

_— - • i i I I V « I P | VHWHBW *SS

dont know It-or else rm merely .hysterical woman anggeratmftbe Im-prasskma of, a. morbid . Imsgloation,I M W H M I . m, mt mtwmti^ • mTgrowfiiTnLAid that's all I know of him that na>tare- i . " ^

"But why. If you bellara this—how.did yon at length find courage—»

"Because I had no more courage toendure; because 1 was more afraid tostay with him than to go-alrald lest

ago—for months IVe been haunted bythe thought Out-It's only the erU In~ ;„.« --jiLmtewt

— •— • — " — — • • • • ™ — ww m** aa*aa»n« ivei%

«rown^oul be the^ortolt-Aad then,last night ha ordered me to go to yourroom and search It for aridence thatyon ware the Lone Wolf.' It was thefirst time he'd erer asked anything ofthe sort of. me. I waa afraid, andobeyed; but I was glad when you Inter-rupted ma»-«lid, arm though I had toIt* tb you the "way I did. And all that.worked on me, after I'd gone back tomy room, until I felt I could stud Itno-longer, and after a long tim*. whenthe bouse seemed ill still, 1 got up.dressed quietly, and— That ta how Icame to meet you—quite by accident"

Tv* already begged yon not to eon-eider my teeUngs, Mr. Lanyard! It youaarwd trust to_ i t W ^ b

"Wlqr. then I could beUere that Mr._anaoa, your father^! could believe ttwaa hta order that killed poor Roddy!"

There could be no doubting harbor-rtfed and half-Incredulous aurprtoe. ,

•Hoddyr she Iterated In a whisperalmost taaadnla, with face fast blineb-tag. "Hoddy—" , , •-.,•-, .

otaaatlandJasd,?,.•itoMSeFmercnessly.'-w**! irderedta hta sleep last night at Twyon's. Theamaideiwi1 Broke Into hta room bywayof mine—the two adjoin. He used my

my^resilni-gown to pro-

found y; vwas beforehand with him.

li. Jilt*

.There's another class, man whoseImaginations forewarn them ot dan-gers and whose mental training, tech-nical equipment and sheer manualdexterity enable them to attack arornldable proposition like a modernsite—by way of illustration—and forceill secret They're the successfulcriminals, like myself—but they're noless stupid, no leas failures than theother ntaetyjiine ta our •veryjiua^dred, because they never stop to think.It never occurs to them that the sameIntelligence, applied to any one of thetrades they must be masters of, wouldnot only pay them better, but' leavethem their self-respect sad rid themforever of the haunting dread ot arrestthat doga us all like the memory ofsome shameful act /All of which tamnch more of a lecture than I meantto inflict upon you. Miss Bhanhon. andsums up to Just thta: I've stopped to

vwwwvnnBwi mm *T#«aa«w BBS'

•ists on rewarding me with sat* con-duct out of the country, I sbaVl re-fuse It Do you approver

She nodded earnestly. "Jt would b*worse than crujinal to return then to

fcttpii."Jh«fa my new ot the matter.""But theser Th* girl rested her

hand upon the Jewel ease. '"Those go back to Mme. Omber. Sh*

baa a home hare ta Ftrta that I know,w e J ^ l i r f s x t - T h T i r - d ^ h y rf"'

With thlijie stopped far breath aa^jjMioiiiantarU U t h i

_ - was," she confessed simply;thought you. war* Mr. Oreggs."

"(tagger

Ilk* the one youwear, and In that poor light and at thedistance I dldnt notice yon were clean-shaTan—Oregga wears a mustache—"

"Then It was Greggs murderedRoddy and tried to drug me! I shavedoft his mustache when I left him thereto wait for the police. By George. I'dJIke,to.know. whether-they got there

SI& ' r

consciousness; but presently, seehicthat she'dldnt offer to Interrupt butcontinued tor give hint her attention•?«e lu i !TW;t )»*J thd i l s««ot

lets confidently,"When I woke up Just now It was1 aa

If, without my will. I bad been think-ing all this out la my' sleep. I aawmyself for the first time clearly, as Ihave been ever since I can remember—a crook, thoughtless, vain, rapacious,ruthless, skulking ta shadows andthinking jwseir,aaAm*sl

--— them her* , . _ MW mleft tor England unexpectedly, Jvst aaI was aUseTto strike, Kow I purposeto use my knowledge or bar house torestore the jewels without risk ot Ian*Ing into the handa of the polios. Thai'will be .an easy, matter, , And"thatbrings me. to tb* on* greettsvor i ,would beg of you." :

Stenvehlmalooksouiexpscts*lyktadthUltstaggerfd,hlm. ButhshsdJUmsetf weU.ta hud, • . , ,

"You oant lesve Paris now before •

r H * . ^ ^ A. * 7 ^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^ »-d>*WBB^^BfBB^^pj^^BBjaBBM7^

ast way I know to raise money beforemorning opens the vtwashopsv But-I'm hoping that wont be necessary;:;

th* substitution. It was atelegram to the prefecture, you know,I senUrsm the Bourse last night!"

y g t opace th* floor, and now that ha was

[ no longer staring it her, the girl liftedher head and watched him closely ssbe moved to and fro, talking aloud—

to himself than to her."I wish I knew! And what a lucky

thing you did meet me; for It you'dgone on to the Oara da tford and wait-ed there—wen, tt Inft-llkely Bannondldnt discover your m m before eighto'clock thta morning, taTftr" "Mr. Lanyard"—the girl bent toward

"Dent Pity Mai* aWlmtsted.. - ~ . *• >

him that I found out something about;hlm-vHeM-hMt^^M6^hg:iafsnn rrriiaxafsy m j H l g fdesk, and whUa he lay Jn coma, and Iwrted tor thi doctor. * Uppined toaad whan I came to assaulted- - , . , A. , .

to drug and leave me tnaen- notice and taLpart read one ot those-mataTtobe found by,the pollee. F«- v - " —* ^

ro*'bBcstise,"t>etw*etf coTJJis,' I wouldplay the genUeman a bit venture Intothe Ufht and swagger in the haunts orthe respectable. In my poor, perverted,orate I'beH«ved'theW Wairfcmttnlng"Has and thrilling and romantio ta thecareer ot a great criminal and myselfa wonderful figure—an enemy of so-ciety—potentially aa deadly aa* rattle-snake, always ready to kill—If I neverdldl-

"Why do you say thta to m s r shedemanded abruptly out ot a phase otprofound thonghtfulness.' '

He lifted sn apologette shoulder andlaughed with a sheepish sir.

"Because, I presume, I'm no longerself-aufflclent I was all ot that twenty-

els 'must•W course," ^"Then-*irtn . you: accompany m*

when I replace themt There wont bethe sUghtest danger. 1 promise yoathat Indeed. It would be more hacard.ous for yoa to wait for ms elsewhirewhile I sttonded to the msttari slon*.And rdUkeyotrto-ile conrlncedormysincerity." i "

"Dont you think you can trust mator .that as welir she asked with7 a

fh

him across the table with a gesture oteager' Interest—"have yon any Ideawhy. he—why Mr. Bannon hates you•»r ' -

"As far as I know. I never heard ot

"f fancy'tt waa nothing monTthan theexcitement o t a murtiunt Now thatthey're found me out De Morbthan j fight—I,know that too well—and with-and hta crew wont rest until they've I out something outside myself to etrui.u & . . . . . ^ ^ _ w _ as - •> J i * • ! • s . i • m i a.-. «.^ • • _ •_ . . . T

four hours ago, but now I'm as lone-some is a lost child ta a dark forestI hsvent a friend, lnthe world, rmJtke a stray pup. groveling for iym-pathy^Aad^ y o u f t i h t 1p»uiy.junr juu.aie^nnionnnateenough to oe the only'person I can d»dare myieU to. It's going to be

. "Professional Jealpnsy, WOT* allcrooks,'all In the same,boat only I,won't "row to' thir s t k " F l

, m , b o a t only I,won't "row to' their stroke. "Fvo-always

T ? l l i r 2 ^ " »«t Pl«y^>lono1iand micc^uUy; nowi u * • » l •*•»» to ap- they initat.oar coming (into the gams'

' "Trust your ~"To beUere. Mr. Lanyard,* ah* told

him earnestly. "I do bellevel""You make me very happy," bs said

—"but I'd tike you to st* for yourself.,And Td be glad not to have to free*abont your safety In my abaenea. A s *bureau-of espionage, Poplaofs brlgaoVof Apaches are without a peer In E»irope. I'm poslUTely afraid to leave;.you alone." , -

rrhat to your sole reason'for ask-ing tola ot mar aba insisted, eyin*him steadily., *^. . ,-, , „,,, H* oolored/an^bofgled hta answer."I cant tell you," "he admitted ta theend. *fc i * ,

•">

right In spite of all I've aald, la-spite of, the faith, yon sa generously. .promise me. In your eyes I pust stllli.figure aa a thief, a liar, sa

^ t e « ^ ^ ^ ^ i r o f t *wtatfnl aarneitnes%- lf I thought that Im e r* ""teetatlonyon perhaps1 Twer*' a little tattdj0^ • t o l ^ t a M

py' tyon, perhaps,1 w m ' a little taterettedj0^ • t o r * * l n • a h o n p - o r • d a y . , o r a t ,that I bad won your faith and had that I f ^ 1 ' ^ I1** "w.^ysar. , |f 1 Mar',. ,„*.-•.to respect add cherlsh-if i dared hope l * « • ! » » ; » bonasty. sad esra my>;r - j . ^that you'd be «hd-to know I had wonlb r M d ' »>««'»OtProve my, strength^ r «

THow can you aakt". the girl

IIW* were mmmimP^?^^ '•

r*woaltl

Bsadmg forward, an elbow on .thetable, she gripped her Bands together

their knuckles snone white. n^mi^

r^^» from which'Bef-^ayes

found hJnf=watchtarr me [withthose awful «y*s .of his,, and thong*h*,was unable td speak, I real id hmy Bfe wasat sate If erer 1 breatheda word of whit' I n i l taaC '.v wouldhave left HETthrti. imtlie

> "And because of that , _ -"There'a'nothing ttey wouldnt do,

Miss 'Shannon, to bring" me to myknees jsr see jn* put wen out of theway, where my operations cant hurttheir pocketbooks. Wen-en t ask ta

great-deal to.;aUvatloni; n-my

Watchlog her narrowly, hanging up-on her decision with ths anxiety of aman proscribed and' hoping againsthope for pardon, he saw bar eyes cloudand shift from his, her Up* parted but

why I;want-your good optoion. - Now; •.r*e said far more than,I meant or ha* A>any right to..-,.! ^iopv" he ventured, »s

pleadingly, v' ou^e' aot offended.".. ,,Instant r longer could tab*%•r 'dlreet and unfltaoblngi-'I

look. -.?Then - hta < maaatag.: would.' ae> ^

Page 4: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

opy woKdeV«hat> -I*"1 &4mJt,!faml

. * '«•-' V . i S * ^>.i> t»» Cknrtd* • » Wfce»4 «a aideat Wa SoWa. BtnVt aad the Beta N««t Suada,,- — ' ' •** "-—*ttr*Pn« «W» art tWOioekleoStoe. LJ-^—n ¥-

whet is behind It all, ' We will sboWyou-by a sJpjplV illustration* Let us

TAXPAYERSAYA.. every expenditure of .TownshipCranford are given an opportunityiJayei jOfCranfprd are given an opportunity

jr", opinions. ', They vote for-theappropri-;''ilir-&j'and'|h.ey have a chance on frequent

at the Township rooms to hear how

a doubtless be enlightening and of substantial^e^ip^ere' i f more of them would attend theCommittee's meetings. i

^ o M ^ n i , ^instance, whether contemplated

,-K It f, is aot"«ltogether,unlikely that if a snflicient numberIS- of. i&j£y<aer'MA $j[c£d': their views in time, there would&', not have been any occasion for the justified complaint re-

Snd~dotisnrTtnd'; offer 'yeufnaotsyour baitiieri f He looks at V'*-and sty i t "rean't^ptre thi_

' Tha'lsw* aiya.I must have'cents out of every dollar I owe'"i>y'dtpoaltort'jn essh, or where I'eaVgtEit on aaawnd; ,aod I have ja*t,whittbe "lew' requires. If I/gire'-jfotJcredit tit tbe note and let you cheek1

agaiost it, I' 'irc;e!se my debteand make my condition worse', for -IfI do noV'pay youMn easb I muststand reidy'todo s»." . T^-4^

But beingc a resnurctfol beakMr,ard knowing how, hi atks you to Witt

g , ya minute.'wbjl*'ha go.s Jo hit strongbor. He flid» tf> government' bond

bth h bought a year ago , whent f f

^ y j pft" *$fflM$jrj$ MTVW.*S^^

s t rM&k ''fi^te JP Bonxo sparsely settled parts of town and the lack offir* llcrhfa in<anmo w^^ja^ltr.yj) sections. ,

(ether unlikely that if a sufficient numberjstea,.klbe incandescent lamps that nowlamps

ladling arc lights, .might be extin-ieleas waste, as they undoubtedly are,''^wKere. they would do some good,interesting to our taxpayers to know^p'pmpipyes divide their, time andive to,their Township duties, who-thei<ii iv.'i«i 0peciai qualifications are for

shin'

fp pents .in' neighboring andY larger

^ yiSo tie tends the bond to Waihingon;ind in ietnrn the1 Government "sen'diihim 200 crlip nowfl?e-d3iltr bjilt; t*bt ilgned-by twa^offieers of lbs bank,'eat and* handed oat tov you.

Tbe Gavernmer.t keeps tbe bond asteiurity that ht will redeem the noies

" '

f',payere/"-With rid laxpafers ssociation n own; such as:j raany^foUier communities have found most beneficial, \t

"^ ® e ? ^ ' b i ^ d t h f b d ' t

w^e^gayerfljatilarge do not

Does fhe' •aitertwasl* 4he beat to

(a> Ihere are> feV:-'P«opW--, whobulld.:or bjarVj "

.srehitiet'to plan'aiidtheir work, .t " """'that theby the *par year, haa any.aoeh qaaUfkatieJta

VoMsiespee|fal<y.

wlldi.gJw^eVfVraployedai6i?:CmrftSe. atfBDO

f>;«#?c»*Pv^i^to—or evi'n'ordloiry qaitiBeaiiens for

ithepoeitloB ' " • / *.-(e) Anat,t fma the mere qntaMon,

f t " i h wbicb orgfAiudof safety—on y" an owoat inm. theatreet-coirner one noon-day in 1rjght to sp eify bb»a4mlldli>g lato

deyiae some pMn whereby.

there la ie/eovrU f hrrgsnUetsof tht cost to.tSABwmm

iabd emiraetor,. or- whether

and Miss Allen are now Principalsi H b k d M^ j y i l iin, Hoboken,. andS t ; lTth"

(•) In this wse-Uke the, fasoua> Secretary; olTth"e

T ThLl|ht-Brlffede,niq,"lawful money"' on demand—that ( > | f f e ,

U s blundewd." , aed There' will, be, a^maaa

8 AH "is, pay great becks' or gold e l them

meeting at 8 p. n». .AHeJIlThava to pay for the blunder.,dore)., pays him interest on the bond

h is viry Importait that the-.ocdloanee" i

tne State are, cordially, -urgedd b i

) , pyand you pay him interest on'your

f h iy p

be repealed" biiforeaoy farther n le -, g

4Uend botb/afternoon.aiid evening* e f r a a m t UL b ' e d t th

ycote for the ate of bit notes, andbh ind "

g*efreaamenta wUL be 'served at, the

ti(b) If the peopleof CrsjifordYou see, by.tblt propoaitlon, - htalder a Building' Codebat turned you note into bauk notes. g y

bt-ifsimpie aattet^o get np ad l

VKTfcOLA bANCBwith fclmaelf behind U and tht fa p g pBuilding Code that wookl protect Jtkepeople betterAaadjteet buta^Ulbe f

y,ernmint behind him. / Yoar promise g p

people betterAaadjteet buta^Ulbe ofthis one." , ' - ' ' • - . -

eouldn't^fl y»ry far fr»m home, theteproraiies-wljl. , , feveiybody knows

QUBSTIOrJ THUEE ,,Has tbr architect an jriteribVTor

ainistermotive tJt.g^tUosuff aneh

them. They are "money'\ and elr-eulated as such. *" '.

Now what i t s the--bankerMe pteerat were: The laiasta. afar'

worlc, w M # e 'expend,wf a passed 4or-t Itftliiit nf Jiefl *but 1 castet possibly eoneeive^ pore

be Y«ry helpfiifc • It is alwayBmoney and .-you 'ilk*, tbe momjr

d., '(bi If* there It n» olteri* ..SNtiv*ciation in town; such as for yourself.'Ii is a wry simple

i t l d t d b f b., (bi t *iAUd'tbevinnruBMnV-why" tba ain-

lajer InslnaMBtT K *.f . Z'l -1_ ,«^Wh'ydo'theL-rowcsWp CosBitJtte*

y y p ppositlon.understood by few, but practleed by-many ItVyoa don't fallyp . y , ptleed by-many. ItVyoa don't fally

d d b'? b,??in9 B and therefore nobody's toy

undtrstand It, ssk your banker to tellbt ' it 'i f f of

eierjr forty milesyon more .about' it

immit^^

tl at'country only by banks under con-

bArrirsl ai l Dtfcrawt tf

haMdfnl of m THE FRONTtrol of t t ie t ^d«rs l i.abyernment,namely, the national banke apd Fed

L R ' B k : h l a_commoa^School 'ftftkt<!?fl1p RoMiie oo Cran-

tahr^vxratsiii t L i « e i y v a D k ! , . h t , l a a_commoabanking prpeticerthe world;ever,differ! g 16 • form' but; naf4q gob'

i. receive their answers. \ . • ; - - ": ,*•'"<,

'"-> IIILLJJ-LJLJI^^. i"' * ——————stance, it .being a universil functionof .tbe bank "tomtom credit which ItUt known into* Ibat^wbich^it known

d' ill h band' will therefore be freely-taken,'and bank- note 'creditt Is* the;rooft

and useful form. .•S J ', v" - '

ivuiHiwu es>e«ijs, wsraiwa *viwi» .» ' 0*

' ^J. — G. M THENDRldKS. .

Editor Chronicle:

ii HARKBT:L3gA#*4v>.-.

malutastnniK>en>)ctin*Dod faith tore,t a n bo* cais%«tboiuia%ejic*ts oL at

Requires a Frank pisfupslori of Per

this Jank i s faJtMLintohelp

M. HendricksrFreasurer' New, Jersey ('

•i T a n s -

Ithat-aiyrihe.i

lohaviagi

|commH«»>PxeBteoffldW

terairai

KBS wore o»D«!&»d>boiit the

jare»*ttim y Maryland.'.1 .'- »

The song Is « s follows;,

TboughHrtrohg the foe we will najOur Christburtmrfue cafliiot fail]U holy ddotrlnet viU brer^il-

Faith,JMjfl'hppe" end cbarit

•We hear1 the aomAoua.riiiginB ol<.. CkHlngbeattindhMdaDd

For co»ntry,-»owh atad al( mart dNobf» sarriee we aha|(4nd.

-The fie1dM(«.rlpa the workeri, hiSo a* onr coprage we renewWe pledge the bast that veeftn4

„ _ ^ ^ h e welfare of mwklni

May we the poof I . ^The weskbroSct.the f itb defenAnd when oa*>l»>foliere.aha]r«

Bring o*-v> Thy home aboi

. » t r o f Windbanlr> ha» bMn .visUingr h*r son,-ti, on North Jivepue, lias reto

I her home. ','_ . . .

[THE SIMPLEST WAYIS THE BESTT '

A. t - l e r o h , ef"sprinqneld 01Raelae for OeftlnB Over fhr W

I I ' ' - . j ' ^ - V

"If you pver get the 6lu'es,-,h«"It Is well to.VnWtiwriitnpl(j«best way tprget rUTdT them. C

Tiitas 'nstvbivae)aac3uUtg generalcondition preceptor tne blues aare doe to 'the rt^ntless'grlp 9itlpstlon on,)he nervons'systeib.l l t t e t i t b l » c a n r f lilmpleat.wwtte'Pt»ei.tbl».canrfl

to base a'boX/Of'BexalKOraer]your pocket-and the'^bet^wsy

/take one when yob feel OieaftkclIng on.- 'It to the-flnest;lazatf;men, women, i i * ehildren'I taxand Is a regular antidote for (be

, • . -

We bare the exclusive telling riglthis (frent laxative. , ••". .-.

CRANFORD^PHARMAb1

1 THE'-RJB*/L1-; ATORf?

PI$X^&&~&.>2M*/

Page 5: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

..wlllbeaung

"-op March'. 23rd,.of •Maryland

I The aong is-as follows;

Tha heights ol'promise^we command,,,,Ouardlng truth and liberty.

Though-strong the foe we will nox,quailOur ChrjstlanVrfarecantiot fall.' '•]ta holy doctrine* vill pPera.il—._ Faithjandtope and charity.

.We hoa tbe sammona, ringing olear. *•.. CaHugbearrandbandandmlnd;

For cawt'I. towh and al( most dearNobje milieu we shal(4nd. ,

-The ne1ds.an.rlps tbe workerk tew; .Bo a* our courage ire renew .

ledge the beet that we can doFor the welfare of mankind.

in-tbej hoto.andjnsarby, towns

y ^ S a t a i d at&reo o'clock,. p.njf U f c d iir

217 E . NorthMirch Uth, atMist JJehwartst&reo oclock,. p.njL. liiia Jtebwaris

of Ufcewood wiir preside and M B .Burke-df-New^Tfork,'will" be-*ieBark.;speaker. ^

A .Neighborhood; Meeting, of tht

The, week proteoi, M>6 faith defend, - 'And wheni a)u»l*bon1iere.ahall~ehd

Bring ua-toThjr hone shore.

.Woman's .Club Auxiliary of TrinityCiokh will ,be., held--In tbeparish house, 217,E. Nortb avenue onFriday, .March lOtb'l It ,r 2:80 p.m.Mrs.-Graf ton burke, who hat spsntnearly ton yean In, Alaska, willspeak of tbe Mission Work.hen.Memben from the adjoining-perisheswill be present, and it it hoped thatCranforeVwill be well represented.

Meetings to aew for the LentenBoXwill be beld everj Tuesday doritfg lent in the parish- house at 240p.m., commencing March Uth. Allwomen in tbe parish are cordially

Itod^o-atalat^-l^L-

took«week-» few of thaago tibia week:, Theitema

* " prove t o be of

jMist Be^ol¥Altr.'ontertal»od anumber at friends, J u t Saturday evetr-

farm .of, Alfred Wimum op CeRtennlai

,NEW. WOMAN IN CBiNFORD.Tbe .new woman has mad* her ap-

psanuacaat Cranford, HV J, ^he.hasboldly-stood np. ii* meeting and de-clared bar intention ft running thingsto suit herself. Ctanford'a newwoman does not wear' bloteera nordoes,she r|de a Weyela or tsmekecigarettes. She la a perfectly • fem-inine woman, aa-far aa appearancegoes, ^Mlng viryv conservative indress and «taring boaie-msde elothes.

"aoewthleg mast b«•ffkkJL*-

a«d that

ImntMMd they win hfdl yt of the new wetMn'a tiewa.A«daa it wsa that a eeertt call weatout Tor a secret mcctiBC which maattfnded by taeoty-siz ladie*. enWsdnieday Isst, In tte-attic of aa

. . Soper.'ot Windbanlr % V.,> ha* been .viiUingrher son,-Harold:i, on North -avenue, lias retnrnedto

ITHE SIMPLEST WAYIS THE BEST WAY

[ A. t - t w o h * .«r~•spriittftid GivesReelao for flatting Over t» r Blues

l\ * • . j * ^ - y •»'

Rahway In tbe Rutgers debating con-tost, the ..debates will .> be continuedIn tha high school between tbeelaisrt. ' The seniors have challengedthe other classes and a contest- willbe beld tomorrow evening in < theCleveland School.' The subject willbe "Resolved, that tbe term of Officeof {be President of the United Statesshould be six years." > "--TbeSeniors willbe- represented byEd Morris, Harold Sanford, and Raymond Moody. Their opponents willb | ,Davld Plume, Kenneth Hopkinsand, Will Arthur. -

At the dog sbowtbeld in Plainfleldlast Saturday, the, English bull pup-pies owntd by Edwin H. Ferguson, of208. Central avenue, received flyeawards.' Eaeb received* first prisefor ,jtba'best male and femate puppieson,,exhibition, and slsixfirst for the

But Cranford'a woman believesshe his tbe right to meddle Irt wit-ters municipal., pence it la that shemay frequently be found talking pull-ties with tbe hired girl while herhusband la sawing wood.

Cranford It one of the most orderlylittle towns In the State of- NewJeiety.. -It'. bat .good roads, goodfo d d

thing, JafaeW; Including good eftt-a^^ioj|iiaupaiii«i»flt &ir~

beat novice at the-show. His titteras V Sister, Solitaire;"'" MrV

Ferguson's puppies won second prttes

gps-

Cbe.said.:A,>>i.mcHBt

"If you .ever get the DtueaV"It It well to/knWjthe*»lmpl#t aidbest way to, get ridTdT them. Crankl-

^Btas^'navonwe^waaild^gwiM^ w ^ w a g pcondition preeed.lng, tbe -bluet uWallyare doe to 'tbe rt^ntlesa^grlp «f con-•tlpatlon on,)he nervous'system^" J h t

.. ihapltat- ww-toP<»ei.tlils'rniirflHn'n, Isto ha«j abox .ofBeMlbrderes tyour pocketajid the'.beet^ F«7" •» toUke one when jroitfeelQiemftmckcomIng on.- 'It (a tberflnestrlaza^re formen, womes^aiid. uhlMrei'I^knowJpf,"tnd la a regular antidote for fbe blue*

h ' b t r V - ^ ; :

We hare tbe exclusive telling rights for.this great laxative. ,_•-". .;. , y . * -

CRANFORDu THE'

I*A

4 . ' C o l l i n s , Is ill with the« $ ber'bome. on rfonth aventie:Qer son{Frtncls, who .haa bean' se-rioailyl\l with pneumonia- ia' slowlytteovBringV ' "

^ ^ ^ yarrest in elgbtcen • months, and'thenthe printer waa a small boy who hadbeen caught In, the set of throwingatones at,the .Widow Thompson's,wlndo*s. """

Everything was s;r«ne at Cranforduntil $ few days ago, when the n wwoman suddenly burst forth from herlair and'mede trouble. ^Sh* told herneighbors that Craqford waa not whatItought to b», tfist the village trus-teesTn*eded stirring up, and that

"unfrequented grocery atave.,JThe result of .the eoachvn

brand new reform moveaatnt.tad exeloaiveljCranford Villageelation waa organtnd aa theBuatneea began, of coarse, with theelection of officers. These w e n toesuccessful eazdidatea: Fresidaat,Mrs. F. E. Batea; vicapnssduita.Mrs. J. C. Miller and Mra. B . E.Atwater; recording secretary; Mra.S* W. Sharp eorKspendinf aacxelaay,Mra. E. L. Bedenberg'aod treasunr.Mra. Geo. Damon.

A 1 th» officers of the CruuTord

theaedeiritawidewttw>*dccldidtes admit tkr

of aaemhen active, associatekinds

aadtoitoldami

The doea wereand all the

ware Invited to Join.

ings whan-warranted

Axed at |1of tbe county

the precieeiibjeet, that sane of themaa are beginning to believe that tbe

i are ia the dark as to whatthat abject is -themselves.

Mia. Batea, t b e _ president,' haaa Vague sort of statement In

which she apaaka of "the work ofthe society propoaea to do," but shedeftly avoids denning the nature ot

proposeCraaford ia •veryBates jestatdiy.

SCHOOL

Cranfotd'**Ut be held next' XtHtdsy irnnlng ateia^t o'clock.' Tha voters will thenbe called upon, to decide the amount.•fjBoaey to be raised Jor aiaiatalaiagtha school for another* year.1 mmyear.truatoes will aak for tSOO> the. sameamount aa waa appropriated la

A

to Improveway." said,Mra." Whenever we s»e

aaytiahs; going wroeg we intend tosat it to richta. .

Wa s a n»t a woman's righta club,aadw« shall not-interfere with the

, Come and

ft* turn and tapnxml BMttak« l O b w k Twodortoo^i

la»Mp.m. "Tlw'crniine i

cool kind Uut«•UclBTUlbleS _'—mln "IUKIT" —

We have no agraU ocand only ONRvlMcef

tarftaat*. The

Spencer OpticalJ - 7 Maddca U a c Hew Yatk

town authiiritiea unlessus to by blundering in

they comptlthis, that or

tha ofcer way, We intend to makeOranto:d the most ideal suburban

i in Mew Jerasy. We expect tonpliahmueh by the exenise of

ehtmV

roroYvniige Improvement AaaocIatToiany

EdmundFoster.

apeclBe grievanoo againstHorton, Nathaniel R.

A. Hlbeon, PhilipJahn or. Jaaeph H. Severance, whoare the village trustees. Indeed, thesociety had no grievance agalrat any.body, aha said, although, some peoplee n likely to have a grievanceagainst the aodety before long.

So tbe women are going to reform

Edmund B.'Boston.

A RES9LUTWN TO ABOLISH jGRAPE CftOSSlNQ AT UNION J

AVENUEWhereas^ tba Township CommittoeacUng under instructions, called on •the oflteen of the C R . R. ot N. J.,setting forth the necessity of havingtbe grade eroating at Union avenueabolished, and' . . . / /

Whereas, etc., ete.

MASTER CULINS' BIRIHDAYPARTY.

The 7th of March will remain.apleasant memory In tha minds ofmany juvenile Cranfordites. On thatday Master Curtis Culln celebratedhit sixth birthday and at hia Invite^tlon/tho following, little onsa-parti-eipa,ted in tbe event; Margie Oldham,Abbla Bourne, Mtrgartt Greene,Katfaerloe Greene, Tody Clement,Ernestine Clement, Ethel -Irving,—

•G|a)fRQi6 r. ff ttfiOtt*,l*wn^Jk^asvAlien."

Plaiqfield-Uqioq Water

ThePlaJnlleld-CnlonWaterCompanj' enppliea"thfr inhabftanta of Plaln-5 d d , .Nokh Plainfleld, Faiwood,Weetfteid,. Baripod, .Cranford

-Botelie ParSTBit' with - water ' for domestic

"THc Purest and Sweetttrt

You know about dustless-dusting—now learn about dnstkss sweeping.Get a IOC can and then if you're not -more .than pleased, your money.will be refunded. . ' _ • , • -

17 E&tmaarSt. Tel.

J. Ci RANKINDSAXBK IM , -

iBDi, CaimxiriAE Ajnaa.f ^ > • ' _TAJM "

OtAjrroasv Kcw JB

Cranford." "The only trouble aboutthe asatter ia that there's nothing inCranford to reform.

Whenavn man mteta man in Cran-ford tha aew woman'e society ia dis-cussed ia all Its phases. The generalepiaion to that It won't outliva theWinter.

VICTORY FOR GOODGOVERNMENT ,

A great, almost a complete triumphin tha cause of good government and

sterplf leflned. The Vote;Republicans ticktte 208.Citisana* ticket 161, ' ' *JkcJiradMldafe-, George, W Ut-

"Seabary D. Brewer, C 102 " ' 'For Township Clerk-Edward W.

Hale. R 176;Samuel T. Marshall, C 189.For Town Committee—Edmund B.

Hortoo, R 161; *'Jatper C. Hunt, C 198;MathanieiB^ Foster. . * 186;- , ,

£ tioufii A.:aJatbey, C 177. " ' 'For Commiaaianbera of Highways—

Badgers, R 109;

Wright h. Carvin. C 178;Laamoea P. Nay lor, R 198;Richard G. Page. jr.. C 108;Oiedrich Kreie, R 206;Alfred Wisans, C 157.Justice of tbaPeace-

GirWindkler. C 288;-

htm, <ltorga -Teller, Harold Taller;- —••Charles Blngham.

Games were played, assisted by 'Mist Edna Teller, and with music snd~ - 'feasting tha htura- passed rapidly >away—indeed too npidly-r-lntrudfngon the time when the Sandman Is sup-posed to tuck all tha good littlt boys , iand girls In bed. ; s -

The banquet tableL»ith Ito decora-'tlons of ribbons streaming '"

boqutfa of violtte, waa photographedby Mr. Joseph Wilcox, who alto tookseveral flashlight plcturea of the

ma after tha assembling of thachildren, much to thtir delight.

OBITUARY -Jesaa F. Bonsall, a reHred maga-

sine publisher, living at 38 Forestavenue, waa found dead shortly beforeeight o'clock Sunday; morning.. wMr<

caused death. He was 48 years, ofage. • Dr. F. B. Gllpin was,sum-moned and" said ha .had been

Tbe deceased was well.kjwwwjn B»town having lived h m for* the patt^"alx.yeara._ The tody was shipped'to '*PbiUdelpMa and-fonenl services :..wen held at the foneral parlors of'Oliver Balr In Chistnut street, Phils- ; -dtlphia, on Wtdnisday afternoon attwo o'clock. Stephen Girard Ledge»o.-«04rr

:**

Bonsall was a member, waa In charge~ waa also aof the services. He

member of St. Alban's- and Lulr Ttmpler-'Andent AraWe -

Order, Myttle Shrlners.Interment wss in Arlington Ceme-

tery.Besides his widow be it survived .

•Frederick E. fy^our chlldns,-thne girl. . ^ a .

Harqr Wilbur, R 29.Far Oversee? of the Poor-Ferdi

aaad Ditoal, B 291.Far CoaunimstioiMrs of Appeals—Jaaaee^V. Ferguson; R 856;Robert Rtodell, R 865; ~Joha Hegeman, R 206;Speaeer a Blake, C 167.

of • Stove Juseel on Bloomlngdtle 'ave-nue, Monday. •« Tha members' praasntwen: Selden Hlehtrds, Steve Juatel.Rttttttl Damon, ^Bdwanl"lfarshall,T h a < a M b r i < P i W d

_that Nature Can Ykid"

pany haa tiein-analysed byE l d l h d f t

GarfMnite, R « 8 ;MoasaT T. Crane*. R 211;

C158; _cist..

a q , * » « y jmeriy W Boaton,now of Mfew

fitteWwkorfi»;< Edwerd Scblnd-

CRANFORDHugh MeUrahn,Albert Kankel, B 204;

PBICsTfl MODBBATKFcr Repaira of Roads. flOOO.For Sopportef Pear, 1*00.Far Flra Oipartmeot, «200.

VJf

G. Teller, Martin Hess., B.C. Plume,George A. Morrison, Jamts Hobsira,Ea Bosfchosla, is* nwnf intWj Bj W«AaaUa. Fnak 'Parviar~Jamee Bodgen, B. n n ' Jr.,tod my energT.

Mra. Grace Beaebr daughter of Mra.Henry Bavla of Orange a.v««>*, diedat St. Elitabeth'i HospltolrfirBliap-bath, oo MohdsjLovtnlng./after, alingering illness of three years.r

The regular meeting of, tbe Cran-

Page 6: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

fews1

R. Thai Is tataaded to flint> tad tkea waah<Mt of your

atnaaseh. » * . Honeys aad thirty f a t-" " •anthstodlgeetlblawaate.

_ toxins, tans

TkOM subject to atck headaches,aaekacha, hflloaa artarts. <wHtripatloa* MT form oC stoatach trouble, mi*•rged to cat« avartar pound ot liae-

h^f rfaa<store and begm enjoying this

It U old thati who try this become

tfrta*ttastte and keep It op dally.. ,tt;

to a splendid toajth M u m * for tt to•era teportaat to keep e leuiarpamOB. the Inside t h u on tha outside, be-

•=ea*»stbeaU»pareadono* absorb tan

-aotB«w, aa-mOltoas of niIt Just as hot water and aoap cleanse.

pftsrW a»aatl tm i \M i i 4ftl_< «.&«_1_ ' w_ - *

optepractle*

the' akin, so notwater and a tansnoonfal of limestone» *»w»*»te act on the stomach, liver,Udaeys and bowaU. Limestone phos-phate to aa tnexpensire whit* powder

T d almost tasteless—Adv.

t BnuO produced sugar commercially- as earlyas tha alxteenth century.

wfotila Mane SK I tivsstlaBtieti Into*.thar Cambist of Companies: In Jtew

, i Jerscy—Tf laqslr* If the Maa-aasmtnt la Extravagant

(Special Trenton iftrreapoadesce.)i Trenton.—Assemblyman Godfrey.- of

Atlantic presented a resolution In theHouae Mklnc for a'probe by the StateCommissioner of Banking f *^ Inaui1-ance Into tht earnings .of the flre in-surance companiea or Mew Jersey.The resolution wa* referred, to. theJudiciary : Commttte*. The Cowmis-•loner to asked, to report to the Howea ,11st of an persona, connected withthe companiea receiving a salary Inexcess, of .tS,0O<ha year.>nd whetherany. am receiving compensation'fromany other position*. The resolutionalso calls attention to the fact thatthe gross premiums received by flreinsurance companiea ~ffl~1hto State

Vnee 1875 amount to f207JS4,«U, andtae total paid for Ore fosses reachedfI03.26S.013r leaving- ~llO4.72fJSl-torexpenses.-- TB« »W«et vtjOftTftmaa

General Coad..,.OrfBJfth, a weB-knownother t W m t f ' * jatovemeat afoot to havefal clabbosae made tattote

The' nks'have' 'arwiyi',r•a* fft ftiatli- —*—*-« "_ _ \

^ J s i a s ^ r > « y r , t y « : «PJala*aM.v»r la years, tendered hto

Mncetocetoo gradjuUe., left'ttr F/anee tofha American A^ fl flBinif {Tftrptv

. . ^ ' ^ ••-- - " ' ' ~*

cent of the oO' of the world.

RI6I*< F O R QUAY HAIR.

atojBwtofeAlwty tojaV atirtvtoe a wets:aatam^niii iilaadsmwisaaaa, Aaydrag.

h w T u to NewTorkthl, week lean,the latest wrlnklet iattw-art ot

aeUms corsets; Thaiaerchant'a Una of

dJta, rope, molassee, rat traps, cannedgoods. natdMa.1 calico, aaaorted nails

i nd'It Is.'a good bet* V

and corsets. Ana" tt to .'a good- that irthe truth- wtre known.- prunes,, abest-masfe and bustles mayifca oh.

talneoY-ar-bIa ator» or IT he dMa*- havfe'tatoiteoouldordar^emforyott

! rr~—;—niajtjJBs" ' „.,»"Tha tow ot avaraget asserts Itself

_ avea h* .hotUara,\lraoiark«d tha tn-teaaaly ttattoUealman. Tor hutaaea,

, Jbiupatoteiy after Yalentma'e .dexjsmhavsHdeorgt Wasktngton'a birthday.''

' "What haa that & do with aver-

, i'-

5ant,-and- to ascertain it -flre -rate*rould be reduced. •

An Inrportant bill passed by therfouse was the Woiverton messure tocarry Into effect the "big brother"fiovement Inaugurated by the Elks.Tf this bill becomes s tow. recordsngalnst flro "Offenders would be de-stroyed after a boy or girl has beenttanirhe.d'and shown a disposition toShre a proper life. _

' '-Askemblyman:-O. H> Hammond'stlvll service probe commission waartmtlnued by the adoption of bis Jointresolution. The commission, was an-thprtied by 'the Mast Legislature, but•he Attorney General held that It died1

"»ith the session and the probe came*> an end. It will now be resumed'• the resolution goes through- theSenate.- -There' was no opposition tot*ie paasnge by the House t>f SenatorKrtge's bill to'abolish the State cen-

The House defeated.by a vote' of2( to 18, Assemblyman Gannon's bill

of 0it>t4Wg.memDeVsf hoW(W«r.*bitthe trail, and fat his but sermon hereSunday said that dab members.could

I be good Cbrlatlsns,mists theyworked to elimate boost from'the kdub

to! mpeting or the houae committeeof the| Elks haa been held ami the mat.tor discussed Informally. It Is thegeneral Impression that 'the'." liquornutation should be put up to.the mem-bers at.a referendum election.- TheSunday trall-hltters take tha stand theunderlying principles of fratornalismand benevolent mod-fellowship" arenot- compatible with the drink habitIt to certalnNOat the clubhouse U not«t>lng,Jto go * r without a vigoroutfight ^ " <*••*•

yieUm of WarV' Mrs,,Teresa Ki

Trenton, has returnedhome' In Balaton.She.left_here some-

died at his'horns

' Tha' Panlsboro post office win dosoarr7:M Instead o f ! o'clock la. thetopum. A ,_ . __.

The Wenonah Horn* aad SchoolLeague-clearod fS2 tram a aato ofho-ino uiads baking.' ' ' *„'""

marcitdnheri bW*

wtih "VtledUna Sefhms we 'Keglaf «tooetahrata the ana who eouldnt taDalia.1

APreJacttagav Mdlty.

t— -«' ;t

It we pat aba la tha fronttank It Una the aUgntaeat. AbdttwaMlck.Um.la;«ka raartaak h«-a hi thefroat.'ramk. too.'V-biaiavmo Courier-

*

't passedi. would .also levy's tax'ofI per cent, per gallon for each centCiafged in excess ot IS cents?

I ar Amlteur D«xiog.The House passed ''Assemblyman

lugan'a bill-permitting amateur box-Ug bouts under'the sanction and di-rection of the American Athletic Un-ion. Mr. Dugan was oarerol to ex-plain that hto bill should not be con-fated with'the usual measure, familiarfor,several jrean, tk permlt-:boxlngbouts*" ny prorosstonalaf Mr: Barra-dale, of Estox, said the measure wasdesired by the city of Newark tomake the great two-hundred and flf-tieth--annrrenarr*«xposttloir"'or' tmttrcity a success next summer.— - '

"Would It not be possible to makeIt a success without boxing?"" askedMr. Hammond, of Mercer.'

"It might be," replied Mr. Barra-dale. "but In the Olympian

4o war^and 4wo weeksho was killed in battle. Oa her'to Mi country Mrs. Kuisar.who . ._ ,educated In the beat schools of Hun-gary, was arrested In London aa a spy.After some diiflenity her release wasobtained. • ^ v 1

Overalla aa Murder Clew. ,The authorities of Mercer and Hun-

terdon counties a r« searching for theowner, of Aba bloodstained overallafound at the jsrene of the murder of

iRichard Wyckoff and Catherine AnnFisher. In the Sonrtana Monntalns,Febuaty U. William Henry Wyckotf,the heir to the oM'man'a fortune, itheld in the Hunterdon county Jail,and the own,- of the overalls.'It Isthought, had some part In the crime.

A Little Toe Uta to Bank.By practicing the utmost frugality.

IgnaU Krnepner, a , o c a | ) a b o r e r

saved S7S0. which he boarded In a

Rev. Herbert Farriah to conducting;a mission at SJ."'Andrew's EptoeopUChurch, LsmbtrtTllle.

Martif. Ney; a-WUlriUoglsju work-er, WM,atriktn~*uddenIy'lU with apo-plexy at i l s home and Clad 10 minuteslater.-^V '"-'••«• -1' '

Tka'twoodbury Girls' MlnstrslClub gave its annual production be-fore the Jargett audience of the sea-son. ' _ ; . . • '» ,

7- So Isnccjassfirhare beta .tha'Vvasv

ar*^award«4>|s)-,;thto.

' *A raw, olectrle Hre alarm syttem la

being' Installed In* MerohantviUe earthat the flre bell can be sounded fromoutside* the flre house-

*\bandfirst

^movement to organise a townnlleld haa matorlalUed.being held.

_Tfisboro flrerick's Carflre'house.

Kuxlllanr-otLthe JPaulst.will give a St Pat-

kin the parlors of the

work to Uke the'money for deposit.When he got^one, the money waagone, aa also^lwaa a boarder. The

TabTtt tfe WospHalt Beneflelary- -

Z?e S l S i l f . ' B t JPYMCUI W1" «««*a beantlfnl bron»e tablet as a token ofrecognition of the benevolence of former'Secretary *of ifltate Henry 'C.1JCelsey.tothe St. Francis HospttaUImprovements "coating $130last been made to, .through the

$13,000 havee Institution

•f,andVbm , C t f ^ h a r » j ( ab-tows medala and panitlon Set herola>ede. p ^ r n w T t oureeervtag and rescuing human Ufa,and tha ant nodal ihus toned jwaagiven, to1 a, boy forreacalng aaotharhoy, from drowning. *( < • TJ-, - •

JLFnhh Drtind. v. U.J&* i i - Whape tha moat Quoted ana; noetnet,tlettnlttaa wa have ot faith. .Whit JofIowa to fiat tht filustratjon^and'ap-plication'of tha (Hict.'cMth la an -a*aurance- (R.V.). The ground of thiaa a s r r f i t i t a

The New Sharonentertain the Gloucesman's Associationho*»«. -

company willCountry Fire-

new flre

The InterdenominationalLambertville la one'weeked In ISO conversions and full;reconsecratlons on the part of <

In

•dot testofjaxptrleao^tt c^er^fatto..11^ Faith DMilarM, w.'4<<B.' Faith

had.boen.declared and insntfested^hymany llhutmtlona before tht death ofStephen* .* * -s ** * ^ -*1 ,* , - ]

(a) Abel, at the rlak of hit brother^anger, .obeyed, the unseen O©4 andearned hto approval; hto heroic, mar-tyred aplrlt still speaks to men (T. *).

<b) ftnoch, fbe diligent seeker afterGod. In a world ot Uwleasnesa Uved aHfe- weU*leaaing_to.. himithrongh i afaith that made hto pretaaoo real (vr.

laMrtar section ytsrly-^bout,yoong,man to enlist for tbt•boat tha,cold, no crops and any,

r^that by their extravagant 1i w J 2J|**J5fltoence men and i ._^_mm venturing north to Canada, UTMLI>to*tht list ofekrios to ou/, 3

Knowmg'thti country, we can __

^rtnTSi^111™1 *"d »SS! tn9tnang1 steps to expose thefilse7menu that are being made, and <by keep the channel open for COLJmr th«,Btreem.of setUers that'™,been flowing to>fp,tte p., , ^ - « JWe have fought to assist I * J

J"1**" • n . a ' t o to «»,Purpos»from time to time, actual eiof Americans who hav4 comeSaskatchewan during tote years. Wtl«2T» "•J^tomenu ottwo farmemThis Issue as,fallows;—

r Released from the Eaaton tail after•erring a sentence ot a year for rob-blnk a fro.lt stand, Berjt McCrea waa

Woekton Denies Making Apology.Regardless of p r i t d t t

kng ARegardless of printed! 5 « C

gystatements

Stockr, of the Second Regiment, sayss not apologtd f ri

the city proposes to have aa part ofJhe-program-of-tne-xelehraHon box!;- - Samateurs are to be a necesaaw parL.1. The HouM HMsaed ,'AaaemblymanGodfrey's bill taking from the boardsof commlsioners rln cities the"'powerto Increase or decrease their num-bers. Mr. Godfrey said that ,thlastrange power had''been' give* themunder the orlglnal.Walah act. but waalater repealed, and then; by aome over^i h t t e ^ A ^ 1

• Ttiar FIltsjT TA*Tat '^fjtarait l ta PrtastCtmM Wheats Boy.

r;«Tb-o^c,wortisea

!O.'i.r- »* JV

g ^bad. been rntorSoV.lt also passedfenator Allen's- bill giving to the

[farmers and shippers betted regula-'tlons for the teita of milk-and cream.

. f» _tewis T- Bryant' aa Commissioner ofLabor over, the' term ,of- GovernorFielder. Thla/ilaAthe.jaame, bm^thatpassed, test year and, which met with

P ' 1 ,

™ • » • , »oor. Mini IOT <UHKi*amaman., .Senator^Pierce, although* hevoted for the fbig,> felt'obliged to ex-"plain* hto vote., saying that GeneralBryaatjraa^jman ot'

only way to get him out would behy-«oait-martteL'— -''

During the past week, however, thastory out fen . pnblu;bed that Stock.

statempositively have not retracted anytmeats'made brme," said Captain

Stockton when the

tn the form ofa'pamphtot which twaamsiled to my, friends February loV 1do noL understand whyanyone shouldhave gained the lapreetlon thatvl

Bmployees^at the plant of . the'American Ammunition Company, atPaulsboro have»*een placed on piece-work? and many of the' women aremaking aa much aa f S a day.

The First M. E. Church of Colllngs-wood Wdeetied"tt"pla>» itidemnUyInsurau'ce on the sexton!

Surreyors have b'«en working along

). . , ; r(c) Voah (v,7), a lonely man of faith

(Oen. «:6), ehoae the unseen Goo"andpreached righteousness rather thanavoid th»,ridicule of hto neighbors.Noah reckoning'the Invisible at tan-gible; ccntlnned to bnUd'hla* ark andbecame a hleninrto the tact.'•' '-"•

(d) Abraham and Sarah (MJ),-<Notknowing whither they went, by'taiththeseHmely pilgrims unerringly fol-lowed-JU invisible Ood to ancountry; but a faith greater,atlU-led

l them from'tho met* emigrant~ "looked tor a city.

ihad foundatkms. WhosehuQdar

* Seashore Railroad between Wood*. , the Second Regiment, says - . — . -— ..,be has not. apologuted. for critlclam -bury and Swedeaboro. and the reportmade by him of the present NationalGuard syrtom.,_ His • rt-lgnation, re-«.Mted byqoL H o ^ M / R S d i n Thaa not been forthcoming, CaptainStockton making It known that the

to current that the road ia to be elec-trified.. • " '

~ The' report of Health Inspector But-,lock shows tbaf MUlrtlle is one of themott healthfnl pUces In the Stoto.There'haa been but one case ofjeontacgtons disease in the tost five weeks.

The MUlville^and VlneSnd PoultryAssociations are solldtng for a fundof 15.500 to defray Jhe expanses ot aCumberland county egg-laying contestwhich-wlll continue for three years.'

pamphlet did not retract, bnt retera-ted and made more d*ar my views, asexpressed In my speech at the regi-mental dinner. In my letters to offi-cers, and articles In the North Amort-caAJ^mjhjfaltdJMb

fftvt*

money-V;, He pointed outneed tha. place rfor^ •* hrfjmayinade It'

04*

Bla%purchaa-1-by'the- San-

&mmmrntpotaaitTiifmiirepneenteUona of my views whichhave bear published, but I ,Msndsquarely back of everything that I'have said In my. speeches cr articles.All of these treated the dustn soldierproblem,from a,national,-rlewpotati

cularly aimed" at tha. .National Guardof.New Jersey ,or,r any,ft particular,officer^thenbii *'A glance at, my writ-,Ings published win show 'that tact"'..Captain Stockton.has beenedthe gold meJaTfWe

Carnerfe for » public library' hai beansiflctaily accepted by the. CbningswoodBorough/Council, 'and arrangementswill be-made immediately to carry outthe provisions of the gift.

bya _and hadof. reward.'seeing himtaw by faiththat whichdemptionof tha"greater riches

He weighed valutaunto tha recompense

Hto fsith "endured, asit, invisible." Motes"reproach of Christ-

suffered for tha- re*ss being ot

the treasures ot4 % r j

.These, and othersare aummarUed by,oompUsbel ten -different4»Jrtta<L

7mentioned,hihaving ao>

thi (St*

heroism (S3-84); they tndorad gnatsuffering and persecution {tSjm.' Allot this raftering, was to lssusgreater reward with, the J glorywastocome (Rom. 8:1B,nCor.4:1«). o n these meniDf faith •a good Report." - t - ,

,111. Pattb1 Dtmanaso, 12: 1, g. TheHoly^Biflt hsTgtvimn¥thto lanjllttof heroes as an exhortation to stir upthose Irving to tha pertormanea, oftheir duty. The roll call ot triumphfstheroes to not yet completed. AH these-

gjT^Yi^iitiwdwlBriercrest. I hare tanned this laalllfeto acres,-ever since. I hare halfgrand crops.' In 1914 I had 100 sens Jof wheat that, yielded 40 bu.helit,!.the acre. I sold this wheat at IUI«per bUsheL j1 --I life tha country and my neighbor*.'-My taxes on each quarter section dei^acres)1 are about fM a year. This andera municipal tax, school tax. hall b>l"snrance ta*^»reryth1ng. There Untivar tat. «o-caltaaT. i like the laws b Iforce here. There is no compulsion to ime in any way. I am lust aa lndepead.ent here aa I waa In Illinois, and I hellthat mr family and I are just ss ««iHjroteeted by theUws of the prevtaosjat we were In our old home in Illinois."What), earn here is my own. I haw;seven children and they Uke theU'lplaces at schoot,1 in sports and at alrublio gathtrlngs the same aa ti»Cahadlan borer , . '

. (8lgned) M. P. TT8DAL.Fabrhary.Itg^li. . \.

,1 was born la^WisoDnaln. but iWith myvpanmU^when a boy

for over $200 an acre. I movri W'jSaskatchewan, and located near Briecrettin tl\e sprlng.of 1912. I bought1a/ half'section ot land. I hare good-;neighbors. I feel quite at home hers the same as tar Iowa. We hare p» :feet-safety afldnio trouble In living np Jto tha. tows to,' fores, My taxes art •'

3I have had splendid croplr Wheat

In 191S'yielded:me ov>r'60 bushels tothe acre. That to more than I ere*

era. j These are they who have tetttfled to .Ood and to the .troth" <pt htoword, tn the light otthto testimony

d^wjU d t h l

''Surveyors will complete their workthis week on the large tract in.theheart of Mnirille, purchased by the W.F. Taubel Comparand the work oferecting-a factory for flniahlng kntt

i^^wwrireliBfc .,_,runaer carries any weight beyond thatwhich to n*edfdt 'Some th

cojrts four times as, tonch aa it does Ahere. The- man who comet here now,!anil buyB land at «60 an acre pr le*gets a bargain.' '\ -

(Signed) 8. 8CHWEITZBER0PR. ,February tth, M16."•-Saskatchewan Farmer. February,UlBw^Advertlsement. -

' \ '- \ Not Even That

Harold—You don't mean to say that'you absolutely,dqhnothing! J-darence-^iw, I don't evan do that J

My' manJiatttnottto^everraimg. jnn /"

Airficrease o* tlTpe"r~cent UnSaTmembership pf .Trenton Council No.240. oMer ot United Commercial Trav-elers of America; has been made aa aresult,of the contest which Jias been•beeut waged during the^patt threemonthi," and which ''closed - recently.

*fltWHdTrtjrtK^«isrtB#

•and lionj

Wti-on

«r*flttingTe«etWHcouncil»D*ntertalned'.the;, new rmenFbars at a'amokerjand^entertatnmeut

u ; fliterally/thaewripvthtinatlvet•bout us5as'an'ia-nttteg gaments'lod,

Jt, -RUB with patteaoa the n o t iNtf * Thera;mutt,bavstiad«st.'

Pablle Service. Company Jus. its ptm-

• vommltl.iSIdgefleld

tirtomach,-

Wltsplea tas»|cleanses the tender |

f bowels l » |

most burst. I-«etwhtralwai•waIkh«skalatoaaadHfewasato me until one tenvansbaadftttertpkl nVMbaai i f haaUsomething Car me I would not toM t t a U t o t M t ii M g y r

«tLvo%alPfaltham'sVegetab)pooDdfbrn^aiidaftaTtaktoctthree dotes I began to Improve,tinned ito aat, and % have never 1femsle trouble tinee. rtattths

I nylUetoyoaaiidyoarraBMdisidid for me what doctors conUand I wftl ahrajt ptatoe ftwht

Pmkhsm'a _commence ttefteatment

The only war to contest a maI fc-to wait unto the underlainthrdugh_wtur him. then hire a I

Examine carefully every bo.CA8TOBIA,aaafa and sare ram

I Infanto and ehOdran, aad aasBears the

lBIgnaturtof(In Use for Over 10 Tears.

[ (MdrenCryforrietcher'aCiFolly and failure roost on tha

[•perch. -« , •

The Wretchednof Constipatioi]

|Canottkkbrbs< *

PttlS.

-MrSigna

Aflard Nito Crack

ythroat; It'a hard to get rid of IDon't experiment - Break K iwith Bale's Honey of Borefaomud Tax; Promp\ and affeethrAll druggists, SEcti. abotfla.

Why M ' 4 ,

JOBS JOI-J FOOT Jl

»;5Si#a(«iii«m-717 BMI A»ffa3»igavg.

GUARD

IAN

Page 7: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

r.-:*!-'VSS

TembfcSof.

, Jlastrwfaea?g<*

„ -^ileanldaotdo|«yw«rk. IwoaU|hKM a enffl everv

_ . , I would al-most burst I totwaere l was ahn., walking sMetoaa«dHfewasabnrtto me until one otaawbushead'satep*ttitertold i n y t a a W h f he did n o t *something-ft* m« IwooH not last touritotaUmtofettOur^saidaerBo

- - • - • *-—»s a w , «uyvr%j(«Baijr «auH-Meato keep tha sUa fresh and dear,the scalp fry* tnmx<dsna*iny crusts• • * Males and the hand* soft and-•kite. They a n splendid for nursery•ad toilet purposes and, are moat M »nomlcal because most effective. - ,,

Iree aample each] by mall with Book,Address postcard; Cutlcura, Dept L,Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.

. Ifora^andaftettaUacthenn*three doses I began to improve. I itimed its «*e.aadlhare never had .female trouble eince. rfaelthatlowenyufetoyoaaaddid for n e what doctors eoaUBot doand I wul ahnfin jptabe it wherever I

Fbkham'a-Vetstahtar CanmobaL and' «>mmencatu«trestiMatwithoo*4elex

The only- way to contest a man's willI fc-4o wait unto the undertaker setsI urdughwitir him. then hire a lawyer.

impflnmiiv inv(nsTWBiamina carefully every bottle of

CABTOBIA,aaafa and saieiewodyforIntanU and children, and as* that tt

Been the

In Use for Over 10 Tears.I Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria

Folly and failure roost on the sameIperch. - . - ' ,

The WretchednessI of Constipation

.Head*?;

rdofhdrdotK,

Geoaine masFHr Signature

to Crack| throat; It's hard to get rid of I t

Don't experiment < Break i t npwith Bale's Honey of Horebamd

Tar. Promp\ and effective.

Why >•* «s i- r»niasis,y aalias, •• • I

joiism FIST surI *'l fetter* W ' a f f e w aaa*)a**K» «nnkI thaoMaaa " ' ~

I katBriir*:ni-717BM«A

GUARD YOUR SYSTEM

IAN

taro.-throat

BloAed by Her Think.I oace thtaght seriously of marry.

FOR HAIR, AND SKIN HEALTHi Soap and Cutleura Ointment

Are ftmreme.. Trial Free.

fragrant, supew ' emol-

A holder has been patented forsafety raw* blades, to enable them tolie naed by tailors or dressmakers forripping seams. - ' • . /- ,

IF BACK HURTS CLEAN , /KIDNEYS WITH SALTS

uric acid which actteaand orerworks the kidneys In theirefforts to filter It from the system.Bandar eaters of meat must flute theHoneys, oeeaslonaUy. Ton most re-(lore them like'yon relieve your bow-els; removing all the adds, waste sad.poison, else you feel a duU misery inthe kidney region, sharp pains'in theback or sick headache, dlnlness. yourstomach sours, tongue is coated andwhen UM weather-is-bad you harerheumatic twinges. The urine Isc|oudy, full of sediment; the channelsoften get Irritated, obliging you to getup two or three times during theaight

To neutralise these Irritating addsand flush off the body's urlnous wasteget latent four ounces of Jad Saltsfrom say pharmacy; • take a table*

in a glass of water beforebreakfast for a few dsys and your kid-neys will then act-fine and bladderdisorders, disappear. This famous saltsIs made from the add of grapes and

.and'stimulate sluggish kidney* ana"Mop bladder irritation. Jad flslts Isfeexpenstve; harmless and makes ad4WShMuH%,elwM«i*eent « l l t h l j t tdrtnk which- millions 6f men sad

ike now and then, thus STbid-m*. serious • kidney and bladder dis-esses.—Adr.

"My name is Jones and rm fromNew York," announced the traveler tothe keeper of a hotel in Mlnot, N. D."' *Thars~"funny,"' remarked the land-'lord. "I know a man by that nameout in Butte. Mont" - '•

Whereupon tM New Yorker realisedthat this favindeed-a small world andthat he was" about the smallest thingin i t ~

' Willing. ' , ' - ,"Why dont you take something for

that cold of yOursT*"What would ryou advise me to

taker ' . . ."Quinine"- , . ' . >."Nothing doing. I was In hopes you

were! going to .say rock and'rye."—New York World.

Ttmr OH Col* and FMmat Ofa.'-

much, he has to be Tery carefulotwbat,lltllehedoes,knaw.

——

WILL BC'jtXT^MsivELV USED•THIS SEASON.

Kmpleyed Chiefly to Give Tullnese toSWrts BTsevas to Stand Out From' the Arm-Canes WdTiT?tb

. Rnffles are used, ah over a skirt togive it fullness, which is a much pret-tier method than obtaining width bya rJ"* circular cnt which sags at Itadifferent points and is apt to look asragged as the skirt' of a gypsy beforea' month is dter. " " ~ ' 7 '"

The deep Spanish ruffle will come'inwith the other Spanish fashldhs. Th«r

This Hew Modal of Blue Straw IsTrimmed With a Urge Pink Rose.

lifting of the hips by pliable reeda willgo- merrily-on, —The- Breton* basquewill be adTocated.tn all kinds of fab-rics. It is mainly accentuated by afull ruffle below the waUt

Sleotes are full,,so much so thatthey are. crinolined to stand out fromthe arm, but they are usually caughtIn* below the armhole in various waysand are either gathered, at the wrist'and finished with a ruffle/or held Into

^loug.'tlght cufflthtt is'buttnned upt k ^ h k " * 't k a h .#'jCoata and blouses are open In frontaadV the eighteenth century collarswhich are not postilion In shape, Ukf Played up. fiapes promise .tkd,genenl that they may becomt com-mon before June. They anKput on

fegownsjaadelof flT" ~ - ; -

Idft-OfiWes'are wort" lnVW'itreet. These^are copied from the capes of "theItalian police/and sharpshooters. Theyari'not dark in color, however, butare"wWtt -pr-pearl gray, or rose pinktor'W country. They are worn intturapproved Italian fashion, with tha-right side thrown well over the leftshoulder.

'Departing from the Important fea-tures and the silhouette, there aremany Interesting'minor, things to be,considered about the new fashions,atad these Interest some women asmuch as do the larger features.Stripes, broad and narrow, will be In-troduced in all kinds of fabrics. In-ctudlng~serge, silk, "gaberdine; Jerseydoth and voile.

There are so many ot them that oneInvariably thinks ot the dlrectolrefashions, and yet, the only other hintof this epoch in the Incoming stylesis the high, rolling collar, the trillof hue hi front and a coat or bodicethat'flU the figure. , '~~7There are suits aSg one-piece frocksmao>of sttfpeasergs'and aTlkVespe*

rsh*n«'<br—.... rlbbea""siur~maae""lnstripes that are five Inches widewhich go around the figure. Thereare'' suits ot Jersey cloth and otherfabrics that have Immense collars,rerers,- girdles and broad cuffs, someturning back nearly to the elbow,made of striped cloth or silk.

The designers have racked theirbrains for new ways to use ribbon,but'no one has ousted the method ofmaking, a gown aa-though-lt-drlpped-ribbon. For Instance, a silk net eve-ning gown In one color will have hun-dreds of hanging tabs of another colorarranged/In thick groups. There are'few rosettes and bows, as any methodthat keeps the ribbon from being flat-toned In to the surface of the frock. Isnot approved. -(Copyrisht. Olt, by the McClura Newipa-

per Syndicate.)

So Wisely Distributed That Taxation Will Affect Farmers to

So many rumors'have, been'circu-lated regarding war taxation InCanada that the statement made "bySir Thomas White. Canadian Ministerof Finance, ot the Government's plansfor raising war revenue should be giv-en the widest circulation. Sir Thomasmade It clear that the revenue will beraised by taxing the proOta ot incor-porated companies whenever thoseprofits exceed seven per cent, and theprofits of unincorporated firms or part-nerships when the profits exceed tenper cent. On all such excess profitsthese companies or firms .will have tocontribute one-quarter to the Govern-ment. Transportation companies,banks, mining, milling, and other com-panies will be subject to this taxation,but life insurance companies, and com-panies with less than fifty thousanddollars capitalization, and companies,firms, or Individuate «ngsg«d In agri-culture—Or-stock-raising, are-exempt,

.And. pay- no- part at U»la,ta«atlon^¥

Simple Coiffure

It la the fashion In Parti ttf dressthe hair esceedlngy simple. '{The new-est method, however, femlndjs one of

^ | 0'the face and twlited into a carelessknot at-the nape of the neck.

Tha coiffure is eminently becomingto a pretty girl with a well-shapedhead. It demands that the hair shallbe very silky and possessed of an ap-parently natural ripple: '

The chignon is here again. Not sstiff bun but Jc^ott-BdU; held.*!-placeby tortoise shell pins, which liesagainst-tbe back of the neck, and thereis no parting' visible In front.. Jha JParielennea .we.jUso ..adoptingIn the evening, a style of headdresswhich calls for the presence of highlyornamental combs. These are-com-bined with a simple, (but highly effec-tive coiffure.-I ' | -**The hair, always slightly waved, isdrawn back over a light frizette andarranged in a series of «mall colls andcurls at the. back of the head, not lowdown, but, on the other hand, not highup! The colls and curls coyer the mid-dle, of the head at the back and thecomb Juta, out at one side.

Two Veils Nsedcd.'Two TeJls are needed for protection

from strenuous. winter breeies. One

AMvomaae Sj*av v a i W * aas «a> va »a*^^* w * a w i u w i

floats over the hat • New veils of thelatter sort are .called plateau <-veils.Theyare of open flladora mesh with adeep, effective border'at either end.

bad taste or constipation,• - by mornhifl. <

Oat a 10-eenHiot—"-u ' "> J •Are yon keeping your bowels. Over,

and stomach dean, pure'and fresh

. . every few . dayiJ^ritaSatta, Caaattle PflK Castor OH ofPurgative WatersT' '•"' V ^ ' , - 1 . -. '8top~aaviaga bowel washday.- LetCasearetCthoronghly deanse and -ne>

so that the bordered ends fall alt thesides, just below'the shoulders, andthe flne 'face velMs draped closelyover the hat and face In usual fash-ion. *»v ' <•

Trimmed With Leather

one of the new coats made of check-ed cloth, piped with leather and hav-ing • "leather belt and leather-cbv-ared buttons. It Is fsshlbnsbly cutwith high collar and ragian sleeve.

EAT^Cr SPRIMT ~Ampjlg new waists are: seen,.many

button-in-back Styles in. jnorgettocrepes. As a rule, the front or sucha waist'is much" trimmed and the col-

trimmed with metal or silk embroideryor outllned-ln handwork. The "upperportion of the waist hi yoko'effect Isusually trimmed In.this war.,as-wellaa the bottom, of the *leeve.i?,<8omaitimes a elit Is nude In the tront.of theCasearetCthoroiighlydeanea

eJati ltte*Ston»cn,'remove the^sonr

n-alllLJmibrrtderiidllilaiaUjolUce{alung'm cascade «B£ct from the, cen-

on.' theseiwals6 are aoreL-t r

WfcNrt

and brllliaht eotors is one of the most-popular-materials for spring. Crepe dechine, voile, batiste, lliens and taffe-ta In both plain and fancy effects j r el d l i talaoveenT^Ainongdarlcerwaistrare

brilliant color* such as flame,' bine,green, Joffre blue aad rose. Smartwaists la" colored'linen and sheer cot-ton materials are trimmed, aa a rule,with touches of white.

groun'd are seen among the ixtest-nov-•ltydonyitw ' -',. -

A one«leeved]Spanish'doak ot.se-,We la one fit the fashiona favored

barrel In the «Uitoms duty on apples.and one-half cent a gallon )p customsduty on certain kinds of oils. • ,

It will be noticed that this taxationIs being applied In such a way that itdoes.not affect farmers in the slight-est degree, except, perhaps, through asmall Increase, In cost of apples, andoil.. The war revenue la to, be paid outof the profits of the big firms and com-panies with capital of over fifty thou-sand ddjars!_and_even_jhe{e_are_ a>.lowed seven per cent In some cases,and ten per cent In-bthers, of dearprofits before they have to pay anypart of this taxation. It will be seenthat the .whole policy la to place thewar,expendlturo taxation on those who'hare been,making_blg profits and areable to pay it, and to encourage farm-ing and , itockralslng by "exemptingfarmers and itock-ralurs from the tax-ation. Thl> ought to sst at rsst everyrumor that tha farmer or thi famuli'sland,.Is being taxed to pay the cost ofthe wsr^-Adrertisement

• Daynttfc-Tbv- Save1 'a "nW*yoqr house, I hear.

Payne—Great guns! and we livefour miles apart! I had no Idea any-

HEW TREATMENTFOR ASTHMA

KallaftaBveryRab .To quickly eata th« struggla forrtatn stop tha wbeulng ana bring

In* which eostt about 15 o>nUApply plentifully night and morning,,

•mnd nnumber to rub up and down only,ovar tb» antlrt oheit from the throatto tha stomach, Trn« MuaUrln*' Is

d b t b B W M d I t C R »inat!im.'z,uinbagq and.Nauralcla, Oatth* gtnulna.

' She Was Wise."I proposed to her last qlght, she'

eald W and*! said 'good night"' ."Foolish boy. Don't "you know that

you muit never take a, woman's *no*for an answer!"' •

via* Marte* mttor B i w y i ••' Cala,CntUna; Winds »nd Duit. Tt Actions,R.frules and Promot**. En-Saaltli.good for BS?Bwa—thVt HwdTCariMurlne Ky« Reraedr Ooi, cadoago,Brads Sirs Book on raquast '

Mora V&man Farmers. •SUtlsUdans declarq that Pennsyl-

vania last year had 7,000 woman farm-£ I ^ C ^ t f t d H ¥ H * f e *

years the number o) woman farmershas more than doubled. .The- major-ity of the.women go In for raisinghogs, cattle and foodstuffa, leaving cot-

Grateful Mother AlwiytFaAmrJohn'j

A message,front,Lock !faven.>Vs*says. "My two children, husband aadmother use Father John's Uedldne aadrecommend it highly. It saved the Ufaof my boy who was in poor health treatbirth until he took Father John's- Medi-cine. The children cry for It and w»are never without it'In'the house."(Signed) Mrs. Anna SeUers, l i t flranlSt., Lock Haven, Pa... Becaus».theyknow it ia a.safe medftine'for chil-dren as well as older people from th»-fact that 1t-contalns-no=oplnm,-n»op'-—hln h t o f D ^ b d *

V&

' -*<¥

tohtej ToMmedlcine'.' which builds newflesh and strength and gives resisting;power agalhot disease. Begin takingt today. Get what you call for.

A recently Invented-el&ctrlo tan foruse on Ublea bat horiiontal bladesand a dlsh.on top for flowers or fruit

-• '.*5'I

A Chicago inventor has patented1 anattachment IO that a phonograph earnbe_usedLas.a_burglacalarm—

SELF-MADE POISONSEminent physicians' agree that • »

digested food putrlnes In the lnto*>tines and Is absorbed by the blood,poisoning the 'system. This seU-poKsonlng (auto-lntoxicatlon) causes mostkldpey and blood ills, chronic heart it*sease, hardening of the arteries, head*aches, low spirits, fbnl breath.'badcomplexions, etc To cleanse the bow-els of these poisoning wastes, thishelping to restore proper dlgestlTuaadkidney action, use the famous Dr.

Kdtol fa l lR

The camella was-carrt«4.from-Japaab i d t

RADWAT4 00.

EXTERNALLY FOB,1,- t > -t-JX

OONSTIPATIONI

Buy Roofing From jdiir Local Beater

houM to make good. Whan yoa bay it from yaaf ioeall h d V

g y a y i from yadaaler, whom TOO kaow aad can t*V as, yoa ate gatuaaja wfa woBMitioa., Wbta yaajraal roofing of this kbd,

th• ^ r * . 6 ^ * ^ ^

y^

^J'«fl-

\^^^^^^f0^f^f^^^^'^^S!X'^^^^f^^^i • ( SU

Page 8: bur Slogan this Year GRAY'S E From the Viewpoiiit · and father. , The Boy's righU in Uis bone.' "Viands. Parenttl rctpon-sibility. Making soeial adttstanutaV Wbo is the "bad boyT"

"'? ifTbaj Young Men's Bible Class haveghreeifeO to the Lincoln School lunch

s i l l . VanWyek of « T Prospect-avaaus"has purehseed tbs MoodyMm. at n o Prospect avenue and will

will ha held atxt: Friday' evening ateight'o'clock. - fersors desiring toavatjl, themselves of .Mrs. Turner's

' instruction . a n requested ' to comejKwaatlf at 8 - '

The Serbian musicians who aecom-panlfd Mn, Pankhurat when she gaveher talk In the Cleveland SehcolLincoln's Birthday, a n to return toCnpfordand give a concert, und rthe auspices of tbs Man's Brotherhoodof St Paul's Church, on the tveningof March lTtb, At their last appear-

' aaee in Cnnford, ths musicians werevery wall received and a < large audiinee is expected. ~ -

The, annual meeting of the CranfordRepublican Olob will bs held tomor-row ^evening at , eight o'clock, atwhich :tls»» oflein for tbs ensuingyear will be elsetsd. Then will b«a musical entertainment' snd rsf esh-Msnti will bs asrvtd.

'• Myerirwllliietaw

faher P l ana : wl|l, be. madsY,.Dr,DowiilMC,?of'SwartiiinonJ.organJsarfor Prof.'Paul Pearson, - of jBwarth-more College,;will till how to bringthe Cbabtaoqw to Cranftrd.,: \ ' '

&SBBf$8lt''

Sunday school room. ' Mlsi WinifredBar* will' be the pianist of, lbs after-

- now,' rAnyone not* msmbtr of theWosjaq'ji Club, desiring to go t> h.arthis -well-known Itctuier and splen-did pspfofmer can do so by' paying asoft) admission fss

"' ivB$m\» Allan Collier hadi of, and took part in the musl

- eal program glvin.st the banquet'of-the^UUonal MetaHndiVAiioelatlvn,' In tba Bellevue-Stntford Hotel,

Phlhtdelphla.last night" '.' „' Utjii A,r\ Ten. Eeyk and daughter,

MJstfflrioVleh Eyekv a n stopping. at:PtJ^urst, N. C , for a couple of

A pilanoncital will be given-, byMiss- PbylHda A»hley • at the boms ofMr. and Jin. Karl S. Bnckenridga.

- 406/Tjisinb avenue, on SundayIng,"April id, at 8 M o'eleok.

IjtUbeJliigpUnned Jbjjths Parent;

llwortb, baa takin •'position at Jacksooville, Florida.- He sailed on eClyuV Lite sttamsr, last Friday. . r

Marvin Hall and Spencer .Blake ofBlair Academy who spent the week-endin town have rctuaaea to their studies.- -

The Young Men's Bible Clsas will givea minstrel show on April 1. , /

Mrs. Greene, wife of the -Rev. O. P.Greene, of the Pirn 'Presbyterian Churchslipped on ice on tbe church steps Sun-day night and fell anil broke her afm.

A demonstration on Quick Breads,will be given by Miss MargaretGeorge, of tbe General ChemicalCompany of New York City; in theDomestic Science room of tbe Cleve-land School, on Wednesday, March15th, at 2.80 p. m. The demonstra-tion will be given under the- auspicesof the Tillage Improvement Associa-tion, and everyone will be welcome.• The 'science class of tbe High

Sehoo1,under direction of Miss Snarp-

for * e U a t drawing,^ c W ^»als. , Th»e ware bat loVprtooffered a d f C f b C t o Ji |

, re at l o p r t o .offered and.fcr CranfbrCto wJi' |woof thrmrefleetsgrea:r ari'dlt «:e«r

V0HBN5 £L|7B$At tbe m-etingJor.tni ' '

Mooing Club this. weak/the, woondvice-president, Mrs. John, w:*Baaktrpresided*'/ The hostess," at ib*, day.Mrt Jainea C. Mlllef>Top«Mrd theprogram with current event*. The r

first paper wae givan by Mrs.' IaawsCMcGrayna on the Potteries sfTrenton, a ascat.d paper on th»'Capi-tol, was given by Mn. F." E. C. , ! ? * JWinckter. : - * • « « ' • » *

MERCV COMMITTEEB I B I U . X w m a u i j U B B ot>w wfflC sltaasacaaiTbs Mercy Committee of New Je: sperdl aa hear aw. saw Saw*sey. If which G. M. Hendrleka

tnaaursr, will receive' donattons

lass, visited the Chronicle offlce'today clothing.snd_wltneswd_ the: prjn|ipg_ _ q f t b l M X

sclothing or money for thj relief ofFrench Refugee Children., -

Rahway, has juat eontrlbuUdWOLOT in iroqey and 1260artlcIe»(clothing r ' ' '

anTiX«xp*ct d that more" will bs Wardfront *tbsffl I tor*

Th»re will bs a Tom Thumb wed-ding on March lTth, at-the First M.

Church, under tbe kindergartendepartment of'the Sunday school.

The dangerous boles in the Unionavenue bridge, which wen called tothe attention of the readeia of tbeChronicle two weeks tgo, have been

ing after tbe interests of the Assodatlon Until a permanent amagrmtntis made. |

Ths Lincoln W..C. T, U. of Cran-ford will hold its first anniverssry intbs Baptists Church on High strict, *on Thursday. March 16tb, at 8 :!»p.'m* Mrs. G. Cannon I* president;Mist E. Lswit, secretary, snd Mrs.S. M. Derricks Isprogram committee;

Royal Arcanum noofitfng'At a meeting of Cranfurd Council.

Royal Arcanum, bald Tuesday/ oven-Ing, ileven application for^membsr-shlp.wen reetlved and thrse membersof-otbsr-eauneibrmada-anpHeaMoirtohe transfsned to Cranf-rd „ Council.Arnngements a n being-mad*elsss initltstlon a wetk from'next

lay .evening,' wbevatt.ndance ia expected and a pleasant

Ne

BOO/

•*. TOWLilt

Thessa •»'

lawafawt Ometlwi for Che' O*aMe le Ftt eea Per lenfiee

U H i ««t U*k at-Thia

ssi&ri_Waaiaa-agcacnll

•a «ste<«the-leaden and la nowcountry as

• H y t aataorUr m tbe Unitedetataa ««'itnanctU and banking sub-

B e ts the father of the tariffIntroduced a

saw tor that purpose In 18BT for .the. . . . . . ncorporatlng * provisiontar a tars* eommlanen u the Olucley

act" rHe has' been a persistent'«f a .merchant marine andJwaya iieeu a stiwig-enpnort-

i«sjh>, 10 per cent of our „ , „ „• pep «ent of our exports were ear-

..., I'Amerlcan bottoms.' if thu MIL Ib » ^ f th?*mnd«r« of the gorernmeBVNmouU M«r 1w, jdopte* it would brin.jnto .the^treasury. of the Rorerament4fpoypX|Mattnjr ySdftjOOO.OflQ MDnoniTiwWs5 aejedjthis money very greatly fwour «rmx. coast defenses and to barup an adequate «avy. „

•T*«ee4twA additional resources toour vovercment.teveniies would brluInto the United States treasury tsso*OOtum annually and^at the same timeruarante* our fwosperity and tbe up.JbulUUagM the An*rlf»n merehnnt as-rtoe. Agate, wftfhonld carry away tU.the goods that Te/'want to aell In our

brrogjia_<* what

serve Bank AcTwblch, is today coatfauthe American ne^JeJlOQ^Oo.ooo mor»«very year than a right bankuic systeiawimld.t-But more -than, that flnandii'losa, thty-fll-advised tortfw Kheme u ,in no way. adapted'to our psrtlculirneeds apd peculiar condlHons. Fur-thermore; It Is fwdtafrtally unsound.^tmcturally ivrong and will certainly,-="•"— — possibility of escape. Molt

It Is •atrlktag' fact that from his•traacetato public life he has fromhe wary ewtaet beta an advocate and

to tavor W those great aa-Wrssa thai « n /now preaafeg*

the ieountqr for sotuUou-r-a jmeftmarine, a stable tariff comiltioa

Kr SMSBS of « tatlff commission, awa financial an*.

thecter-

"These various-proposed ledvlattreenactments rail for a.complete rrcon-—ortlon of our tertsfn wlaUoni and

oar economic polKles'.j But beyond' stmimore Important ihin all then

"" -~—t aftheVaa»e"a»e In-Is the-Uoestlon of a tru*

^ T T.aredness'.whlcb contUts• f a petMtkl clttseusblp~ln character.'Inte41lge4ce.' physWiw, a:|il patriotism:of «conMBfc' efficiency In men, prodqe.-

eiency u go^fijjment.wlijch goaran-

, scouncil endorsed a plan of theEnUrtainment Committee ta-hotoT its

er tHwrge-Crtlay, who now

B l C l Sawrlran exnerlence.

18, after a year's' illness. geast'jind'vltaVStidi of' Odr government-

4 achievedBROTHERHOOD MEETINGUrtv ClarMied ten days eariier, and

Th« Wgoiar Melting of tbe Btosa-wlUbe bold in thewr brother.'Joseph £lark. Dassed

Jersey. . *• , ' *4' ,. v i -Jare, and real.socceas la'noto be expected In congressional

without, training than inin the church. *•"> . ^ .

Preildent Hobba J>ting. abstnt.E. M. Compton prtsictooW

. \ , ,,«lectlan; «f l»irwil l be tbt

tfhMtt tb ti«ctn; «l»irwl b tt

most Importwaf.heMsttKe tbe consti-tutin w»# adtd"W'lttP ith th

''a* the professions or anedal'llneaSt.VotfieU.N^J. tution w»# adopted."W'lttP. with thei l W f thi: f ljpttApproval was given, the plan to

single exceiWon of thai: ofjaiilrsmmi to fan. a Jewelry store, ahsve the Brotberbotd take charge of g i ai jpPatrbUaai sh^uM a^l'.wUI, In tlds

' " 'ito nm a blacksmith ahop nor athe cbnrith ' service .on ore Sunday hour /Of' streae," msnt'ni'>tbe voters sndl d th t h

cagmeer to steer a ahip acnesH h l d bevening each month.' ' ~

;:;Arraogsmenta;were-if«ate-ti>>«;ive*conceit on'Harcn 17tb". "'The talent

tlwlr honest opu-

.whatever In matters of aa ,a compliment )wHrbe"oo time to.to f i d t t Mwill IncTude- the Seiblan musieiana ttssnl legUatton unless aome very good

| i f f lwho provided such a wonderfal enter-t i t | b ^ i f J l

Honor* snd devowaj/loitpuntr/ callcan,|w given,for folng so, «a-.t t| t h i

else of your choieejofoji" United' State*to O W h > ^ goriest wltn

taane to the seneral welfare of thePankhurat's lecture In th» ClevelandSchool on Feb.- 12th.

The auGjeet of holding outdoora» goriest, wltn

to,ypnr conviction-t ^ l aid pro**

jenator. OnW,It ta «. saatter «f record and is a'rec- yourselves anuX

fact that, very seldom does ameetings in front of the church waa yourselves \w«Jrtlir"dHsenB of thiswta4Macttoaand«eeare a com-discussed at 'length, aqd will bebrought up again for further action.

great 'republic, 'in "WWchThe people si*h l l V htl

In the TJnlted, Stateswho has not already served In

f Bthe royal role**. • Vote ss you honestlyt h i k t h r t T l C W th ti wltl beA social hour and, refr.sbmento

followed.' ,'"""*~i " ~ of BeprekenUUves and therey

think, thartTalCaW the nation wltl bet t M tb l " " d f d f tbk)

p t e r ette buaUteas of aaUonal fegia-' M tbe only"aOTe" defend of tbk)

riSiUllld public caJBrea.. Oace to a^reatthe legal profession

country in h i W riiSiUllled publicIon.** , "^ .v 3*^^T*T- Jl-~~ " 'legal profession and o t great

hasBIRTHDAY PARTY' achieved marked successStates senate, Buf the

are vary rare and only servetasfwra and accentuate tbe rule. Ex-

" ta <on«resalooaljiegl«latlonfor 'aore In the, TJalted States

M(ss Ethel, Bratton. daughter ofB l B f 2 * W N h

gBrattoo, of 2 * W. North;

avanua'eelehrated hareUventb birtn>dayjumWrsar'yoT S<tarda|rby enter*talnlng a«vtral .frlenda. , The room*

Uahclng~aod.games*'Lfurnished' tik*amusetnent^of ths^evenliKtl afterwhleb a luncheon "was: served, and a,'large birthday cike with eleven ean- -TW the BeptmUcana of N«,w Jersey:

? Among those present>.>n, MiiscaFlonncV " Janla,' ° Esthe^ \ t - - " - r -Ett'llo Ftfguson. ^Dorothy;,:Margmt Nleho|io,v, LOorotbta.'

raj*ng Is of the -mostto our country and

f -can be of jome rest•errtee at Ola criafi at onr national af-

senator, rsndldate foe the gniernorshlp said In a recent speech:,jwot, aaake a pnmd and prospemna Mate with merely •butlneea'gpfern-'

C y a aont flght tne poverty dbwase, make more lobs for iilm men onttheT h e sssapm* 4»f anlhe powBra

the w«M "an minVmeoina^ndMdja Out faeiory, better wages and salaries for thi employed and more

^ t b - r t d - MAPAMK CHOQTJBTT-B..b' t^^ n t i — a ia^dB^ia* J** ift A^BAV. ^ <•<• — • • m _ .

andfimdeaman I will try In this campaign to Satar^jr Aflermot.FIENCH AITISTE

«T «mr country' *>

FOR'-SALE;72 ft. Lot front on Hampton Stv " ^ **•"J

W. C T..U. PltUtioo ]', y File—At Rot.

A meeting of the Townsmittee was held last night,bars being present. •I TbeseeeptaiieaofCummiwas passed on first and seeings, and the Una! bearinheld at tbs nqet meeting of•situs. x- ' i '

_ A complaint from tbeImprovement' Association (bottles wan-allowed to *in tbs Eastman street park ired to.tbe Board of Health.

ApplieaUons for drivewaypropertiss of Joseph R. JPnwpectJiveBue, and Mrs.Sherman;-, Wtst ^ n d pUc

' rtferrca to the~street eommii i l t

Notice is herof the township cmeeting: for the e

MH be heldj

v ' NOTE—"A member oftschool district, and shall havebtf |$hw rmetaber of such Boat

vote for evi

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