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; "' .\ HE UNION ' ' CJou· rr·y· SNDARD Bas a larger circulation than any other ·Weekly Newspaper Published in Union Oounty. · =_, __ _ ··· · - ==·---�:·=::-.c·: : :== J,, XXIV. NO •. 37 WESTFIELD, UNION COUNTY, N. J., l<'RIDAY, MARCH 26, 1901J. $1.50' Per Ycllr. Single Copy 3c ORAND OPENING. �AT=· . SCHEUER'S MARKET 11 7·111 .BROAD ST., WESTFIELD, I. J. SaturdaY, M'arch 27, 1909 Purchases ol Fresh Meats of 50c. or over we will give a Handsome Souvenir WE ClVE 8. & H. CREEN TRADINC STAM P8 Sale tor Saturtay, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday COUNCIL INSPECTS ROADS. Magor and Official Famllg Breeze About Town In T hree · Big Touring cars. IMPRII115 10 8£ DE But Roads Considered to be in Fair Condl· lion-Sewer · Fm In Good Oer-l few Punctures Upset Schedule a 811. 'rho Mnyor llllll his ofllcini fnmily broozmlnbout town lnRt lltnnlny nl'tor· noon in lhc l>lg touring c nrs provl<led spucilllly for tlw occusion. If thoro is n bit of r01u\wny within tho JimitR of tho municipnllty thnt wns negl cctll<l in tbch· tonr of insjoection it wos not tho fnult of pꝏr uycsiHht, or 11r tmnsportntion fucililios. hn Hlmml Juw, potdtive· ly. nssurtml, wn• not vinllltcd, The bnslnuss o[ tho trip woulfln't ndmlt of too gi'CILt Hpeccl, cYoa ir tlm conndlmeu wem nn�ious tu put Uhiof O'Ncil'H blue atH to 11 teHt, 1 '£he trip wns bOIlll shortly 11rter :J huwy (.'t·t�ntlll!l' ' Butter lb. 3octs. Fresh Country Eggs �mnll l.•·rut Jh Hmokml CJtlif Hams 3c 141� Legs Genu ine Spring -Lamb r \'lll'ietfc, lt\11� ln nUt' own tl\'tlll Cle�ued Currants or Seeded Raisins S cents . . package A few )mnctures nt the stnrt. upset sohcd�lc time smnowlmt, tmt tho inspoctiou of tho tnudnr<llluihling, which it wns nmlm· stoml tube 11 pnrt of tho nftcrnoon's )lfogrmn, hR<l to bo omitted, It is till thnt severn!' of t he Council nm·· opposed to renting tlle [ll'O)ll'ty for 'l'own llll pnt'(>oses. It \\'"' six o'clock before the )mrtionlllr wm·k of tho nftul'lloon hml boon com- plctcrl. · ,\JI of tho rds were gone over und their co11dit i on rwtcrl, certain_ illllllt'c· meuts woro mnppe<l out. iueln<liug top dressings of stone for somo streets, while oil nwl tno·vin will usctl in mnlrillg tho itupmvemeuts ou other�. Gcnemlly spo11ltiug, tho road• were [onnd to be in prett . y goo<! corulition. --. --- �··· · �··'"··· .. ··-· ······ -·--- ---- :Mr. Business Man of Westfield: ! . ' Are you going to wait until all the "where the buslne5Sis11 sites are gone? Can you not see that the atorn formerly vacant on Broad Street are filled? Can you not figure it out that the next stos available must be NEW stores? That · NEW to r., such as you would care to do business in must be built on the few lots left on Broad Str<et? That If you are going to have YOUR OWN place of business "where the business is" you must act quick- l y? That, wit h us, It is a case of ''!list come1 fintmwd" as lo location? you honestl y believe Broad Stred "where tloe business is" sites will ever be cheaper than now? Do you believe there wiiJ ever be a greater number of these sites from which to choose than now? Do you not know that there have been 416 homes erected in Westfield ., · since 1905? Have you not noticed the conquent �ruwth in Westfield's business si nce thtse 416 families started to eat Westfield food, wear Westfield clotl"s and spend in Westfield MONEY EARNED IN NEW YORK? Do you doubt for one instant that the next lour years of Westfield's g rowth'willnol only equal that of the past f our yeau but greatly exceed it? Do you not know that Westfield land values have in many cases increased at the rate of 25 per .. cent, per annum during the last lour years? Do you not think you should have YOUR OWN place of business- should profit by the increase in land values in the immediate fu.tur�-should talk over the whole matter with us as to financing a "where the business is" site bef ore they are all gone? Think It over-TH!NK HARD. The Pearsall Company P. S.-We venture to make a prediction: Within the next five years Westfield hom sites of desirable location will more than double in cash valu. modest. (In March, 1914, call our attention to this prediction), and Westfield business sites We believe our prediction The Pearsall Company 21= 15� .. ... -.-- .. . " Darling, mover Scheuer's · Milk Fancy Boaeles Pot Roast 'he olcinls lꝏlrorl over· Chest nut street nurl tile proposer\ road Gernmu- town section. All 11grcorl thnt some- mn•t l .• doue iu the ftnro to · "i�orf<l �i6-a'al:mtti1ti·;�(,./bii� �:;��==::::::::: : : : : : : : : ::::: : ::: : :::::: : :: :� . Ulltol help flunuce tho improve- Alston ron<! wus nlso loolterl '!'he council ulrendy hns n liberal oll'o•· from ,T. 1�. Gnlloglwr to Jwlp nw- cmlnmi7o this road, nnd a pcti t . iou for the imp•·ovomont Is shortly to bo prc- sent.ed to the couudl. . a cts. can 13� Sugar 5cts. lb. 'hc ocinl s ulsu visiter! tho JOS-noo se\\·or fnrm m<;l insclell the sower ani- lot system, . which wns fourHl to bo 111 cxccllout cmitlitiou: · In g oing ovor 1-ho l l roti ; ls the ofHcinls: notorl just whorl' curbing 1ns most uecrled, A visit wns also tilae to tho line of the Public Ser- vice Corpomtiou poles, which c11rry the ltigh tension wires to Pl11infloltl. 'l'he council hns oidorer\ tbo corporation to removo these poles by Apri l J, or they Canned Conveniences SPECIALS Meat . Oe�artment Specials Satuay Only We handle only one Grade of Meat 5c and ,Poultry, which is the Best Tomatoes, 2-lb can Sweet Corn, can Succatosh, can Beans, Lima Pumpkin,. ca He Legs of Mu; Canada, �c per pound t3c Be Chops Lamb Rib or tOe Loin, pound . t5c tOe Pork Roasting, per lb t2 c Steak Hamburger, " 9c tOe Hams Small Fresh, " tOe tOe Hams Taylors, per lb t5c 25c Ham Cottage, per lb t5c tOe Fresh illed Poultry at Lowest rlarket Prices 20c tOe Fresh Fish every Friday 6c 9c Fresh Vegeta�le De�artment Beets, per can Spin ach, per can Bak ed Beans, can Asparagus, large can Sh rimp Batavia Lob ster, 1-lb can Sardin es, Imp . Pin eapple, t-lb can Cherries, 1-lb can Pears, pound Peaches, 3-lb Pears, can Be Navei Oran5 fot· 12C Messina Lmons, doz. Grape Fruit; 4 for 25c 12c 25c 48c 14c '25c 40c tOe t5c Apri cots, 3-lb Cherries, can Salmon, can Kippe red Herring Mustard Sardines American Sardines J 6 C Potatoes, half bushel 10 Tomatoes, Fresh, qt. · c 2 for t5c bunch bunch IVIIVIIt 6-pt. bas ket IVill be cu& clown by tho towu. ' FIRESIDE'S IN·DOOR MEET. JERSEY· BEHIND THE TIMES FIREMEN SUMMONED TO PUT OUT ''BIG" fiRf J. Frank Bur�e Says Stata is on ,Black Lis! Wilh Regard to Local Opli o n. BUT QUESTIJN MUST BE SETTLED. People Will Soon er or Later, He Declares, Cannrol Excise Conditions. "Speak· Easles" Flourish Now. DISCOVER ONLY A BURNING BUSH HEAP. Chief Declmr ntlfl his mu mno n Bpeocl lost enrly 'ucsdny night in nuswer ton fnlse 'nlnrm. Some oxoitablo resi- rlenter 011 Q,unlity Hill' telephoned to tho ohio£ thnt tho houso owuecl by Wm. Lloycl, on Ohe�tuut Lane, bnek of Hilsida nveuuB wns on fire. The chief gnve msb orders for the chemicnl eugine nud hose wngou, which wore hurried to the scone of the supposed conflagration. Much to their chu'in, the firemen <lis· ' coverc thnt tho cnuso of tho trouble W n pile of dried grnss and brnsb uenr the Lloy<l home. This wns qniokly. put out, nnd tho chief nnd his mou retllrucd to l>enqunrters iu auything but nu ngrcenblo frame or mind. COMPlETE PROGRAM FOR YEAR. BEGINS CAMPAIGN FOR WESTflflD. Chautrer,s Skill Saves Small Bog. '!'he n-ycnr-olrl son of George Stutler; 'or Sout h nve. nuo, hu n nnrro\v escapo ft•om I>Cing run over by nu nutomobile Sunday nfteruoon. Tbo child rnu out Into thcronclway clirecty in front of the approaching cnr and if it had not en for tho goml mnnagomeut of tho driver in htrning the machilie upou the side�, wnlk mill into 11 rard the child. would hiL\'C been se1 · ionsly if no,t fatally hurt. To eyo witnesses the child appeared to rtlll cliroctly in fmut of tbe tlntomobile while tho <ll'iver wns trying his best to turn out of his wny. Tho c11r came fr·om Plaiufiold.

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Page 1:  · ;"' HE UNION .\ ' ' CJou· rr·y· STANDARD Bas a larger circulation than any other ·Weekly Newspaper Published in Union Oounty

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HE UNION ' ' CJou· rr·y· STANDARD Bas a larger circulation than any other ·Weekly Newspaper Published in Union Oounty. =============··:::--==::::._, __ _ ····==- ===··---�:·=::-.c·:::::==.:.�--=

J,, XXIV. NO •. 37 WESTFIELD, UNION COUNTY, N. J., l<'RIDAY, MARCH 26, 1901J. $1.50' Per Ycllr. Single Copy 3c

ORAND OPENING.

====��AT=· ====== . SCHEUER'S MARKET

117·111 .BROAD ST., WESTFIELD, I. J. SaturdaY, M'arch 27, 1909

Purchases ol Fresh Meats of 50c. or over we will give a Handsome Souvenir

WE ClVE 8. & H. CREEN TRADINC STAM P8

Sale tor Saturtay, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

COUNCIL INSPECTS ROADS.

Magor and Official Famllg Breeze About Town In Three · Big

Touring cars.

IMPRDVII£1115 10 8£ MADE •

But Roads Considered to be in Fair Condl· lion-Sewer · Farm In Good Or4er-l

,'few Punctures Upset Schedule a 811. 'rho Mnyor llllll his ofllcini fnmily

broozmlnbout town lnRt ::illtnnlny nl'tor· noon in lhl'1lc l>lg touring cnrs provl<led spucilllly for tlw occusion. If thoro is n bit of r01u\wny within tho JimitR of tho municipnllty thnt wns neglcctll<l in tbch· tonr of insjoection it wos not tho fnult of poor uycsiHht, or 1100r tmnsportntion fucililios. �1_1hn Hlmml Juw, it. iij potdtive· ly. nssurtml, wn• not vinllltcd, The bnslnuss o[ tho trip woulfln't ndmlt of too gi'CILt Hpeccl, cYoa ir t.lm conndlmeu wem nn�ious tu put Uhiof O'Ncil'H blue coatH to 11 teHt,

---------:---------"":"---------11 '£he trip wns bO!,'Illl shortly 11rter :J huwy (.'t·t�ntlll!l'.\'

Butter

lb. 3octs. Fresh Country

Eggs

�mnll l.•·rut Ji'm!o\h Hmokml CJtlif

Hams rJ3c 141�

Legs Genu ine Spring

-Lamb

r \'lll'ietfc!ol, l\lt\11� ln nUt' own tl\'tlll!l

Cle�ued Currants or Seeded Raisins

Scents . . package

A few )mnctures nt the stnrt. upset sohcd�lc time smnowlmt, ,;o t.lmt tho inspoctiou of tho f!tnudnr<llluihling, which it wns nmlm·stoml tube 11 pnrt of tho nftcrnoon's )lfogrmn, hR<l to bo omitted, It is Httill thnt severn!' of the Council nm·· opposed to renting tlle [ll'O)IIll'ty for 'l'own Illlll pnt'(>oses. It \\'"' six o'clock before the )mrtionlllr wm·k of tho nftul'lloon hml boon com­plctcrl. · ,\JI of tho ronds were gone over und their co11dition rwtcrl, certain_ illllll'Ot'c· meuts woro mnppe<l out. iueln<liug top dressings of stone for somo streets, while oil nwl tno·vin will be usctl in mnlrillg tho itupmvemeuts ou other�. Gcnemlly spo11ltiug, tho road• were [onnd to be in prett.y goo<! corulition.

-----·-... -----�····�··'"··· .. ··-· ······ --·-··--·--·-.. --------

:Mr. Business Man of Westfield: !.'

Are you going to wait until all the "where the buslne5Sis11 sites are gone? Can you not see that the atorn formerly vacant on Broad Street are filled? Can you not figure it out that the next stores available must be NEW

stores? That·

NEW �tor., such as you would care to do business in must be built on the few lots left on Broad

Str<et? That If you are going to have YOUR OWN place of business "where the business is" you must act quick­ly? That, with us, It is a case of ''!list come1 fintmwd" as lo location? Do you honestly believe Broad Stred "where tloe business is" sites will ever be cheaper than now? Do you believe there wiiJ ever be a greater number of

these sites from which to choose than now? Do you not know that there have been 416 homes erected in Westfield

., · since 1905? Have you not noticed the cons<quent �ruwth in Westfield's business since thtse 416 families started to eat Westfield food, wear Westfield clotl"s and spend in Westfield MONEY EARNED IN NEW YORK? Do you

doubt for one instant that the next lour years of Westfield's growth'willnol only equal that of the past four yeau but

greatly exceed it? Do you not know that Westfield land values have in m any cases increased at the rate of 25 per

� .. cent, per annum during the last lour years? Do you not think you should have YOUR OWN place of business­

should profit by the increase in land values in the immediate fu.tur�-should talk over the whole matter with us as to financing a "where the business is" site before they are all gone? Think It over-TH!NK HARD.

The Pearsall Company P. S.-We venture to make a prediction:

Within the next five years Westfield home: sites of desirable location will more than double in cash value:. modest. (In March, 1914, call our attention to this prediction),

and Westfield business sites We believe our prediction

The Pearsall Company 21= 15� .. ... -.-- .. . " Darling, mover Scheuer's

· Milk

Fancy Boaeles Pot Roast

'l'he of!lcinls loolrorl over· Chestnut street nurl tile proposer\ road to Gernmu­town section. All 11grcorl thnt some­

mn•t loc .• doue iu the flltnro to · "i�orf<l�i6-a'al:mtti1ti·;�(,./bii� .. �:;��==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::c:�� . Ulltol h elp flunuce tho improve-

Alston ron<! wus nlso loolterl '!'he council ulrendy hns n liberal

oll'o•· from ,T. 1�. Gnlloglwr to Jwlp nw­cmlnmi7.o this road, nnd a pctit.iou for the imp•·ovomont Is shortly to bo prc­sent.ed to the couudl. . acts. can 13�

Sugar 5cts. lb. 'l'hc oltlcinls ulsu visiter! tho JOS-noo·o

se\\·or fnrm m<;l insptJclell the sower ani­lot system, .which wns fourHl to bo 111 cxccllout cmitlitiou: · In going ovor 1-ho ---------�-----:-----.:..--------·l l roti;ls the ofHcinls: notorl just whorl' curbing 1i-ns most uecrled, A visit wns also tilarle to tho line of the Public Ser­vice Corpomtiou poles, which c11rry the ltigh tension wires to Pl11infloltl. 'l'he council hns oidorer\ tbo corporation to removo these poles by April J, or they

Canned Conveniences SPECIALS

Meat . Oe�artment Specials Saturday Only

We handle only one Grade of Meat 5c and ,Poultry, which is the Best Tomatoes, 2-lb can

Sweet Corn, can Succatosh, can Beans, Lima

Pumpkin,. ca!l

He Legs of Mu;;; Canada, �c per pound t3c Be Chops Lamb Rib or

tOe Loin, pound . t5c tOe Pork Roasting, per lb t2j6' c

Steak Hamburger, " 9c tOe Hams Small Fresh, " tOe tOe Hams Taylors, per lb t5c 25c Ham Cottage, per lb t5c tOe Fresh J<illed Poultry

at Lowest rlarket Prices 20c tOe Fresh Fish every Friday 6c 9c Fresh Vegeta�le De�artment

Beets, per can

Spinach, per can Baked Beans, can Asparagus, large can Shrimp Batavia Lobster, 1-lb can Sardines, Imp . Pineapple, t-lb can Cherries, 1-lb can Pears, pound Peaches, 3-lb Pears, can

Be Navei Oran;:i5 fot· 12C Messina Ll,lmons, doz. Grape Fruit; 4 for

25c 12c 25c 48c 14c '25c 40c tOe t5c

Apricots, 3-lb Cherries, can

Salmon, can Kippered Herring Mustard Sardines

American Sardines

J6C Potatoes, half bushel

10 Tomatoes, Fresh, qt. · c 2 for t5c bunch

bunch IVIII:VII!Jt 6-pt. basket

IVill be cu& clown by tho towu. '

FIRESIDE'S IN·DOOR MEET.

JERSEY· BEHIND THE TIMES FIREMEN SUMMONED TO PUT OUT ''BIG" fiRf J. Frank Bur�e Says Stata is on

,Black Lis! Wilh Regard to Local Oplion.

BUT QUESTIJN MUST BE SETTLED. People Will Sooner or Later, He Declares,

Cannrol Excise Conditions. "Speak· Easles" Flourish Now.

DISCOVER ONLY A BURNING BUSH HEAP. Chief Declmr ntlfl his mllu mnrlo n

Bpeocl lost enrly 'l'ucsdny night in nuswer ton fnlse 'nlnrm. Some oxoitablo resi­rlenter 011 Q,unlity Hill' telephoned to tho ohio£ thnt tho houso owuecl by Wm. Lloycl, on Ohe�tuut Lane, bnek of Hill· sida nveuuB wns on fire. The chief gnve msb orders for the chemicnleugine

nud hose wngou, which wore hurried to the scone of the supposed conflagration. Much to their chu�o'l'in, the firemen <lis· ' coverccl thnt tho cnuso of tho trouble W!\S n pile of dried grnss and brnsb uenr the Lloy<l home. This wns qniokly. put out, nnd tho chief nnd his mou retllrucd to l>enclqunrters iu auything but nu ngrcenblo frame or mind.

COMPlETE PROGRAM FOR YEAR. BEGINS CAMPAIGN FOR WESTflflD.

Chautrer,s Skill Saves Small Bog. '!'he n-ycnr-olrl son of George Stutler;

'or South nve.nuo, hu<l n nnrro\v escapo ft•om I>Cing run over by nu nutomobile Sunday nfteruoon. Tbo child rnu out Into thcronclway clirect.ly in front of the approaching cnr and if it had not been for tho goml mnnagomeut of tho driver in htrning the machilie upou the side�, wnlk mill into 11 rard the child. would hiL\'C been se1·ionsly if no,t fatally hurt. To eyo witnesses the child appeared to rtlll cliroctly in fmut of tbe tlntomobile while tho <ll'iver wns trying his best to turn out of his wny. Tho c11r came fr·om Plaiufiold.

Page 2:  · ;"' HE UNION .\ ' ' CJou· rr·y· STANDARD Bas a larger circulation than any other ·Weekly Newspaper Published in Union Oounty

THE UNION COUNTY, si��DARD, FRIDAY, MARCJ·I 26, f909. � ... ; __ �==========��--����P.�H.S�.OE�FEAT�SW�ESffWIELD�J�be�Vailitu;e�Off�0F;,ga�n�iz�at;,iOD�1 Don't Expect IN INm·SCHOlASTIC MEET. ·

is showti in .the work of the

something for nothing, but get the most and the best

LOODIS Oulpolnled,Bul Mada a Good S�OW· lng Against Opponenla.

'l'hu illlloul' JnlnNIIIIUIIIHtiU ;\thlut.Jo moot \\'IIH holollnHt. l•'rhlny nl'tUI'IIoon nl tho l'lnlll!l�lll Y. �(, !J, A, II)'IIIIIIIHiillll, WuMtllnht lllllh Suhod nuulo 1111 uxool· Jonl Hlln\1'1111( 111 llllllllliii'IKoll with lt·H �lt.o un<l thut; of t.lw l'lnlnllol<l 1111{11, Woritll�l<ltoolc �H ul' tho totnl II:J JlllhlfH nnol wonlol hnvu lnullool 0110 pul11t. of

tlolng l'lnlnllololll thoro luul not lx•ull 11 miHilllllOrHIUII<IIIIK 1111111111! �01110 of t)w

\\'oHI:IIol<l bnyK nbont tho l'otttlll Holny, �'iJlH JlliHilllolOrHflllloifll/1 \\'llH CllllHU<\ h,\' thounthorltloH lu ohnng!ng tho wny of rnuulng tho I'Jlco 1111<1 i11 l'ellllly Wo�t· tlulol won tim rnco bocnnso tho tunm nH n wholo 1'1111 n lnp 11111\ o\ hl\lf moN Umn

Fi�elity Trust Company,. possible for your

This means, when

rnoney.

buying Life Insurance, apply to

tho l'llliulluld !emu, A sllvet' iuO<Inl W<!S I!WIII'dool for first pln�'O nu<l n bron1.o fOI' HOCOli!\JiJ(lCQ,

Htnuollng 13ronoi-Jst, H. llnnlnn, (!'; II, S.), u ft•et liM Inches ; 2nd, Lftlgntu -(!', ll, S.), II £cot 2)� fuchcs: . ,� ..

11nn11iug High JulliJI-Jst, Lldgnto (l'.ll •. S.', r; feet% !uohos; 2111l;_ol11s�

Come In 1111d tnlk it over,.

NEWARK, H. J� · in gunt·nnteeing titles to renl, cs· tnt c. A Fid_elity Gunt·nnty is not the product of one man and his clerk, but of the most exhaustive examination by ma11y experts, based not only upon the records, but also upon much history not shown in the records, but gath· ercd by the Fidelity, .after many years of searching.

I'

The Prudential (\V, H. S.), li feet, .. . .\_�·· . • -;. , . _ •rtu"Cc B1·onds-Jst, Olnrlt ·(w;·· II; fl,) '·· ·>c:.. - ·

ALL THIS 1.5 AT YOUR SER /IC� ., 2HHct �};;'luoheH: 21111 Lhlgoito (P� H. I��:;·:·�·· · ·�--�������������-�-���� ������-�-���

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fotEr.s HOI · secomls; 21111, Lidh�lto, Rloltcts,· (P, IL A'lTl\. LAXATIVE s.J - .: . . ltJl.ll Stnnrllug High Jnillll�lst; Ihmfnu

Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Thro. at HONE��=�d TAR ��: ��: �:� 1 �;:: 1/,':�i:::.: 2•u1, r.itlgnto

YELLOW PACKAOI Shot; Pnt-lst,. 1!, Hull (\V. II, S,) and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption U:lfeot lil'.(. inch�s: 21111 Olnss (\V, H

T Mill

•••• THE ••••

Gale's Pharmacy • s.i �����c;otnto Hnce (Heiny) tat, Plnin.

TH£8 COllP.ANY o."':lllllhl<'S nml !ttULrnnli teos titles to r('nl estate, lomls mmwy on bond und mortgage, uml l11U1 ntnl't•

gu�;cs fm• sulo, tJdnci)ml 1\llll iuterc:it gllm·­Ulltccd, :netting tho in\'cstor it p�!r ctmt without aiU'u us to .tuxes,. insuruncu, utc

20 Years WithHeartTrouble

Ue!ol H, S.; 2nd, Westfield II, S.

W.ag Strul Out Rahway High Sc:hool u Work,

GUARANTEE MORTGAGE

AND TITLE . INSURANCE COMPANY.

CASH CAVITA!, PAlO !li $250,000 IuforJUntiou clteerfnlly furnished by

OFFICERS: ANnnr.w 1t1CliP..A$ • • • .� • President lT}!Oitm� p, RtJS'l1 - Vice Pres. mul fJonnA�l RTOIIAJII> J. :scor;Es • • • • Treusurcr

· �:�::g:: �:- ��?��;.s . · . · . · Ti��oO�t\��Y Paul Q. Oliver, H. H. 'MA'ITr.sos - • Assish\nt 'l•rctu;uru

Rllpresentiug Tl\e Guarantee 1\Iortgnge uud Title Iusurnnee Compnuy

BANK BUtL.CtNG TELEI'IION&: No. 111-L WESTFIELD, N. J.

MOFFET'r JAMES CARPENTEH

ANU

BUILDER. Prospect Street,

Westfield, New Jcl!'sey Estimates Cheerfully Fur­

nished.

HAD QUIT WORK READY TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR

Restored to Health By. Vinol "! was sick, run-down and finally

had to give up work. After trying a number or remedies and several pby· sicians, 1 was just about rendy to give up in despair, I saw Vinal nd· Yerl!sed and decided to try It, and it has done more good !or me than all otber meaus combined. It has built me up and restored my strength until I now leo\ twenty years younger, and am able to attend to my work again as usual," Job Jeavons, 103G Lind street, \Vheellng, W, Va,

'l'hc roo1gh trcnhucnt reccivc<l by the Westfield Hil(l1 School bnskcthnll team in the gnmo with H11bwny lnst wee!< hns rcsJJltc:l iu nu elfort being made by tbe locnl •ohool to 1<cep the Rnhwny contingency from joiniug t.Jw Uuion Conuty Iuter·Scholnstic Athletic As.'SO· elation which i• being former!. It. is snirl thnt tho Hosello Hchool will huck the W estflelrl representatives in th�it· euden�ors to btLr the Rahwegioms from tbe ll'Socintiou . A lh·ely time is eK­pccted when tho umtter couoes up for scttlcmout. ·

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"Dr. i\Iilcs' Heart Remedy has curet\ me of heart tliscase of 0\'CI' :!0 years' standing. I was so bad that I could not do my work, and could scarcely draw a full breath without, fainting or smothering-. The doctor told n�e he could llo . no more for .me;·, then J commenced taldng the Heart Remcd\'. I shall never forget that ni_iht. . I. slept bctier than I lmd bciorc in months.;:;),. hpt right on getting better, lm�· �awyer Peckham Surprises the Cadets. ._til ,I W�S pcr}��rj.we\\.��,·f �-r; ; ' ,: TheWestfi

.cl<l Cnolet� hn<l nssmnblc�l MRS. LAURA h.USSB,LL, · 111 the Wnslungto u School <Jhnpol Fl'l­

. · :' ��gan,,_Iow�- ,day uigltt to drill when they were or-

\Vhcn the· heart.- action JS dc1·cd to mnrch <lowu to ::llr. Pcckhmn's weak, iUails.to pi1iiip'thc blood Westfield hotol. )!r. Peckham tulkcd through'thc lungs-w.ith.sufficicnt to the boys about his di!fcrcnt huntiug rapitlity: .. Then thc'hmgs do not trips out West nml thou ga\'e them a absorb.' the 'propel··, amotint of. little femt of goooly-go011ics, m:yg-en,. althoug-h. th�y: may be -�-

·JAS. F. JCHNSTON ELECTED.

T T Sashes,

·'''·: --/·�,� Etc., \

* The reason Vlnol is so successful in such cases is because It contains tonto

iron and all of the strengthening bleod·mnklng and body•l:mlldlng ele· ments of cod llver on, but no on.

Vlnol Is unexcelled as a strength creator for old people; delicate chtldren, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness-and is tho best known rem· edy for coughs, colds and bronch!l!s.

lakin� in a. normal amount o{

air. ·'The result is shoi·!ness of IJI'Cath;. smotherii1g. spells, diffi­cult breathiug,oppresscd-feeling in chc�t. ·Dr, 1\iles'.Hcart Rcm­cdv strcng-thei1slhe. heart ·nerves an�l· muscles, · ancl in' this way increases tlic circulatioi1.: ' Get a bottle from );our drug· gist. Take it according. to direc­tions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.

Succeeds H. L Russel\ as superlnteMenl ot Metnodisl Sunday School.

. 'fhc •mnnnl mcoting of tho Sumlny. School 13onrr1 of the First. Methodist

Smiday School wns held in the church Lumber, .!

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PlTlors ou r.lon<lny o\'moing. · · ......

We return your money It Vluo! falla to giYe satisfaction,

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. Tho reports of the work of the )'Car presmlte<l by the ofllcers show t.hnt the school has r.rogrc�se<l in every wny, The men ber,hip is lnrgm·, there hns been a 20,% increase ill the nvornge at· tendauce, the oJilcctions show n sntis · fi\Ctory incrcuse 111111 for missionary pnrpose.q tho Echool hiiB rniscrl DIOI'O money tloan in nny l>rc,·ions ycnr.

YINOL is sold iu ·Westfield by Geo, W. Frutchey, Druggist.

HEROIC ·cAPTURE. R The

Wedding Ring There is nothing thnt rlen>nnrls

tho · highest qunlity more thnu the Wedding Ring:

It is not n token for rt <lny, but for r

,enrs.

'

A FOUJ, B,\LJ,

Quarlerte ol Harrison. Av enue:. Small Bogs cor' 1 Mad t:orses; . OJ!Iccra for the ycnr. be1,>iuniug AIJril

0 S.

The Wedding Ri ngs we pro\'i<lo nre' of cxcoptionnlly high qnnlity, rofmeddn. !luisl1 .nn�\ economical iu prico · We hiwo O\'err· weight, widtl' mi<t size frmn wltiah to seleat, lVetlrlizz&Stntioii��Y· slJOIIJ<l l1e· nbsollllely correct ifi form, Tl!c eu.grnviu,g slzordrl IJC fmrltless. Tllis sort is' not e;..:JlellSil·e lzere.

so fni os quaiity is coucerne<l canno t. be fonud iu this store. ·We lmep nll the stnmlnrcl mnl<es_ thnt will stand any mnnbcr of home runs. ·It's. jt1st tho snmewith

I.nst Sntnrdny night pnrt of Wcst.tleld lst;.wcro clccte<l n.< fo!Jows: Snpcl'in· wns lrcnte!!'to somewhnt of .n seqsntiou. tendeut, Jnmcs 1!'. Johnston ; nssistaut Four a! tl10 young men of the-town wore snporiuteudcut, �1 rs, Snmuel Bnrhnns ; cngugml in i ntininto �onvcrsntlou ou assistant suporiutcn<lcnt, E. r,. Water. Lawrence n.v<iuue , ncross from tho rcsi- man; ECcretary, J. 1�ror1 Wright; liS· do11ceof'l', D. Bm\Ce,.'wlien tim engle sistaut secretary, 1\'ml\lt M. Tnylm; e.re of oua of !hom· noted n rouunvny trcusurer, L, H. Legg<>l t; librnrinu,' tont·ing down it.JIOU. tlomn. With n des- H. E; Bunker: nssitnnt li�rnrinu, H. K perntc cournge seen mtly in those from Bush; prosi<lout lltissiol,lllry society, Hnnisou nvcm10, IIUOther of the band �liss ·Anna Bush ; \'Ice presi<lent mis­hurleol himself at the horseil bond R!Hl siounry socioty, F. 13, Hnm ; secretary. succeeded iu lnhoghog the iufurinteol trelll!urer missiounr)• society, Hnrol!l animal to n stnn<lstill. Rognrdle�s of Brainerd; superintoudcnt home <lepnrt·. <lnngcr fro1n tho lticlting nud plunging meut, Ilirs. Robert �'. Hohenste in ; bcnst, they climbed into tho com•eynuce secretnry.trensurer home <lcpoll'ttnent, behind, with tl10 exception of one curly. Mrs. H. R. Welch; chorister, J. S. Bur. hnirr.d rm�uer who _stayed outside as Jmns," Jr.; pinn ist, Miss l\[abel K. Hurst; footmnn. l'he H nrmon nvenue hero temperance seoretnr;r, William A. took the lines 1111<1 with �'On5nnnnnte Bishop.

·

skill piloterl tho obstreperous Pegasus By a uunnhnous rising vote thanks down to pehce bend<Jotnrters where he were e.:tetitle<l to tho rotirhog superin­wns loft in charge of Ofllccrs Stnmots ten<leut, II\nry L, Russell, in recogni. and ?oilins, · tion of time, tltongh� mul htbol' freely

"At the Clock Carner.'' HARTDEGAN

Broad Str�ct at West Park St. NEWARK

ALL OUl� SPOUTING GOODS. ' ' ' .. _ :· . . . -, ' . You'llllml thmn. of ll!Jnnlit.y thnt will

not fnil nt n odticnluimueut; Como iu am! 1111 itrrour outfit; Yo'' h•we many II Weel! yet loofore tho s c nsou ends,

ALBERT E. SNYDER. ST...\TJOxY.n & Nm\·snE.AT.�:u,

WESTFIEI.D NEW JfRSEV

How cnn nny pers�ir rlslt tnkiug some _The ·digestive organs of <lornestio nn­nnlmown cooglt remedy when Foloy's imnls tli!Yor ns wiolely as their use nud :; Honer uno! T11r custs. �twin 1!0 luoril? · H pnt·poses; for this rensou no Conolitiouer ! i�· ... n. sr1fc r�mucly, .. · .�ou�n�uP..uo J��r�itf�l ClUJ be so compouu<lcclns·ta luv,·o lllnch ._: drul(s, ami 'ctire.•' :u,.:.:miist'· obstiirnte' ml n o if fe<l to -more than o11c lii11<l of -<ooughs nud::i:olils. · Whi. e�perin1o11t •1nirunl '1'ho Fmrfic1ot DloorlTouius nro

:witb :ronr bcnlth ? . Iuslst.itillin hnYiiJg fiopei·nte. prop:io-lttioue:..a compouml for · ·tbo>J l·'•lfi"l' F!'lt,,·� . ..:. TTfll·r-... · tlt•tr ;rn_:. On,·ll.l•h·.d · itf. n·:,hnr:J; .· �!n�fl l1::!l,,,..·wrH· •···�olcll,; oo!l,•ifn_p;;f;r�: ;c,: i:;)�; : . , >. �,f,io !;•;aru>,<ti:u ioy}'!;,J.;u!c Tn_•);I"J�:.

Wtth tho modesty comJUou to nll trno oxpende_d iu the service of tloo school. heroes the young JUen disc!nimert m1y. · �·-thing unuRnnlabont their net nnr! de· parted quietly for their homes.

-The pnb1ic schools wl11 closo for the ll11stcr holidays on Moudny AprlJ Cith, nnd roopeu on lltondny Aprill21h.

Simple Remedy For La Grippe.

'' ' . Advertised Letlers •.

Mr. Wnt<l Vnu Leenoreu,lltiss lltnrion Lnrburg, .Tnmes r-1. Whitflelrl;

Foreign-Mr, Cnrmin Onjcrw, On· logero Siugnso, M. Hntinele Mnetran· gole,

How's lbis ? J We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re­

warcl for tilly cnso of catarrll that Cl\11· not be cured by Hnll's Cntarrh Cure. ' F; J. OHllNEY & CO., Toledo, 0.

We,· tho nu<lcrsigne<l, hnve known F. J, Obc��ey for the lnst Iii· years, and beliovo him perfectly honorable iu nll bnsiitess trnnsnctions null . fiunuc inlly ably to carry out nuy obligntions made by hisllrm,

Ln Grippe coughs nre _dnugerous as Yon cnmtotfmproye upon nature bnt \VALDI1W1 Kli>'!i:.t�·&MAIIVI!i:, t�oey }ror!lwntly rlevol,op 111 puenmonin. You • cnu assist Nature. Fuirfleltl's Wliolesaie Druggists, Toledo, 0. �ol"� • Houny nnd 'Inr not only stoJJS I Bloml· Tonic rmol ll"" Producer for t!w cough but. bcnl< nnd .t.rougthcus 1 11• . 0111y 1. N t "" 1. t , 1

llnll's Ontnrrh Cure is tnkilll in tor. t! 1 tl . · I on ry · , s n lll'es II'S nss1s nn t nnl!y, acting clirectly upon tho blo"'l• ta tm0s so mt noserlousrosnlt.<nre<l1p '·ru P 11 'tl 11 1 1

' be fcnrcd. 'l'he

.geuniue F 1' ' II ' ro\'1< � g . _on .•·y WI l " t mt t Icy nn<l mucous Entfnccs of the system, - , • 0 o.y • 0110Y · u�ml forrnplll �·-owth nlllltlel'cloJm>cut 'foslimonials sent i p · mnl l'nr contlnns no hnrmful drugs nn!l I k. It f . f d'

• reo, rice 75c. per i.<. ill " rn'ln"· poc';ng>, Rrfn•r <n1,.ti- 't • ·�P.•. po�· ry �ee rom tsenso nod bottle. Sold by nil Druggists.

· ,· ,,. .. J /: · . . . · '·:. :;�·-;j�:��>:::.;�:· , ·�� �- f:·/·:·�\;:�.::ti�\\ >.� .. :::�:Y�:

,folio·.-. :i•oll Jo,·nll .lr•t·•··i•t. tt;�<r�.::�trnug Orm fli'Rh, Anlolmulr>'' Tnkr Hnll'e F'mnily Pill• .rnr COil.<li·

· ' - · · N' · ··· \\':Jt •• �l.!.).f.lUU'iL:��'Ju IJy_ P.1tl'iuk 'l'�ayno1· pt:i1 11. · _; ··4�r.:·.\· .. · ... ,. · · '

Masons'

EvCI)•Illmg 11sual!y.> fomui 111 11 ,,. L: Illntlware Store.

:·1 ROYAL GRANITE STEEL WARE : is absolutely snfe, ·

FINE TOOLS nod OUTLEBY

Garla "irdw1r1 · 00., Pnrk Ave, 1111.{ Front St., Pl•'tnfteid, N .. T;>

Steam Marble ano GraDltB w,rls� .' '!,j FliNOINO FOR CEMETERY PWTS. , :: rJi\

La I'< V�rl>ty nl('fllllf'<' JVIIIUmtatt..')J� P•••••t.lc Tool• tor Ltllll'lnl ••• '-'•111• / .. : ·, ·:\�; ,., L. M.&NNJNG·a sin-r,(i,

• .... ! �.::·��; �:�rt·.; :t/1.

Page 3:  · ;"' HE UNION .\ ' ' CJou· rr·y· STANDARD Bas a larger circulation than any other ·Weekly Newspaper Published in Union Oounty

UCATION OF FIRE ALARM IJOXIlS IN WESTFIELD.

'2'.11-S\l.UU\lit �url Park stroo.t. :m-Corner llighltuul uml �louutl\111 AYouue:i. tUil-llhu meet awl Kimball �tvouno . .

oi9-llroud nn<l Midllcscx streets. U39 -GmnbcrlntHl �t. un<l Sout11 AYe. 7iJS-Corncr Clark '""! Ol.mrlos Sts.

81/S--'I!Yrc Dop!Lrtmuut house. 90-Comor of N orLh mul FourLh Avo·

!lUes. After smuliug in nu nll\rm stnml nem the call box until arriml of lll)Jlllrntus.

Westfield Post Office l • . lr. WIII'1'.\JUm, Pmo�tmaster. .A. 1\. (i.\ 1.1�, AHs't POHtumster, Wl!. l\1. 'l'uw.rn.r·:Y, {:hmerlll Duth�ory uml

,'itump Ohwk. ht;u'lt K. \VHi'l'Eit, 1\lldlh1g Olorlt, JIA.HVEY ,J, Uut·a:swoou, <JJoJ'k, W. Hnui·:H Jlno\no, Spl'C, Delh'f•I'Y l'ih·�c!JJgl'r.

City Carriers .fnt:oiJ Sm·r, ,ll· .. No. I. Clt�nrgtl . .\. Ulllrk, No.!!, PIJIJIJI IC, Wfutel', No, :l. 'l'hos. )J. S. WciJH, Nn. ·1. l't!I'CY G. Do LOUJ.;'1 No, it, Office Hours

Open fmm 7 n. Ill. to 'i o'cloek, JJ. Ill, �utm•tlll)')( lllltil H o'clock, }), m. llnlitlll)'A l l'ntn 1 to IU o'eloek, n. m., nntl fi'Oill

!i to i n'(,:lnek. p. 111. l:nl'l'iel'ti' whttlnw opeu f1·om ii:ll1 lo 1;::!0 �· m .

Mails Received �·rom New Yoa·k, Enst. South naul Sout.lmest. �pen l'ol' tlelii'CI'Y nt 'j;lK.I, H::.!it ll. Ill,, 8:lU 1111d �:m 1), m. 1\'uy nmil f1·om Bn�tou, S:�l n, 111., n:.iO p. m.

. Malls Close B;u��� ��:r ���ft��,r�����!�oWl�:'·tJ:�� ��o���:c�� ll.IF1o�:i��ill�itl, Eta.stoll 11U1l ;my stntlom; 11� 1':·10 ll. lll. lltlti·I::IU J1, 1tl,

Mountainside p, o. ,\l'l'h·c nt i::lil n. 111, nUtl •1::10 p. 111. lltlJMII't Ju :;::m 11, m. m1d n:30 IJ• m.

Free Delivery · l'ru·rim"S llt-:;t tlellnJry cumthenc� nt. R:'lO n. 111. " second " •• •• 11:110 }), m,

t�EW JERSEY CENTRAL.

I Except Ntl\\'ut•lt. •Snttll'dnis only. W. H. BE�J.4EU., tE.xcept Snturd"f8·

Vtcc Pt·teldent, GenerKl l\lanllgcr. W. U, HOPE, Goncml Pl.l.'offfL•ngm· .Agent� 0 2-li;-00

l•"ltEE l'IJIIf,I(J I.IIIIURY. Coruor Brond nnd Elmer streets. Open

every n!tornoon from 8 P. M. to U P. Ill. except We<lncsdny au<l holi<lnys; also ou Mondny, Wmlnos<lnr, Fridny null Sntur· day evouings from 7:30 P. III to 0:30 1.>, n!,, except whou thcso evenings fnll ou holidays, .

·

THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK

ORGANIZED 1897 I " THE OLDEST AND FOREMOST CORPORATION

ENGAGED IN ACCOUNTING "

OilY INV!SliHU BUilDING, IG5 BROADWAY, NfW YO�K GllY K!W YORK UH BUilDING, COR. U SAlU AND �OKRO£ SmHS, CHICAGO

ARCADE BUilUI�G. fl fmNIH AND MARKH SIRHIS, PHilADHPHI�

!A8lON BUilDING, 16 81AU SlRIH; BOSION

fRICK BUilDIKG, flflH AVfln AND GHAR! SlRUIS, PlllSBURG

CHANDl!R BUilDING, HACHIHfE AND HOUSfON SIRH18, AnANIA

GRANIIE BUilDING •. MAIN AND 81. PAUl SlRnJS, HOCH!SHR

OFFICERS Edward T. Perine

I ' J•esitlent

William A. Nash George W. Young John J. Mitchell

Vice·l'l'eBi<I(]II(H Frank C. Richardson H�m·cl:u·y n!HI 'l'rcnslll'Ul'

James Cameron Xew YOI'k i\lnnngl!l'

,._.,.,.

Home Dllice Managemenl George H. Bowers

Chief.Accouulnn� William Wilson, Jr.

Coutl·nct i\fnnngcl'

Henry D. Love Chief Hank l�xamincr

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Branch Ollice Management

Alden W . . Dunni.ng Western �lnnager, Chicngo

Robert M. Rickey Acting Philadcl'in Jllanagcr

WiJJard L. Case Acting New l�ugland �lan­

agcr, Boston Woodward Clum

J>ittsbmg Hep1•e.suntntive L. C. Matthews '

Southern Roprosen Inti I'C, Atlanta

G. Arthur Jackson Spcci:tl Hcprescntntivc

Hochestm

Harry deB. Parsons Consulting Engineer

Nu1i' York

Advisory Committee of Stockholders

Charles S. Fairchild P•·esHleut Atlanta & Ohnrlotto

Ail' Liuo ·H. R. Co., New York

Gustav E. Kissel Kissel, Kiuuicutt & Co.1

Jltllllmrs, Now York John J. Mitchell

PrcsidoHt IJiiuois 'l'l'n:it nnd �IL\'illgs 11nuk, Clncugo

• . Walter G. Oakman J�residout Hndsou Uompuuies, Nuw York Isaac N, Seligman

• T. & \\/ . Sulignmu , Bnukf.'lrs, New York

DIRECTORS Joseph S . Auerbach

DILI'il'H, S!mw & Aurrbnch, 1\Cll' York

August Belmont August t lluhnont & <.'um­

lllLtlJ'. N 011' \' fll'k John E. Borne

Chn i rnmn l�xcculivo {.'on!• . lllittcc, 'l'ru:;t Company

of J�ll1CI'ictL, Now York

Dumont Clarke P1·c.�idnn� · ,\merictul 1h·

chungc Nationnl Bank, Now York

T. De Witt Cuyler Counscllot· n� Law, l'hiln­

. delphia

George Harvey l'resitlcnt Jlurper & Bro8 . ,

New Yorl• William A. Nash

President Corn l�xclliiJ Jgc

Hank, New York

Edward T. Perine P1·e�illent of the Comp:tny

Valentine P. Snyder ]'resident l'o'ational llnnk' of

Commerce, New York James Stillman

Chrti.1'man Qf the Bonnl ,

Nutionul City llimk, New YOJ•k

Cornelius Vanderbilt New YOI'k

John I; Waterbury Prcsitlcnt �fanhattan 'l'rust

Compnny, New York George W. Young

Cicorgc \\'. Young & Co., ]Jimkers, New York

Western Soard of Control

James R Forgan President Fh-st Nnt.iounl Bnnl<,

Chicngo

John J. Mitchell Pt'CHi<lunt Illiuois 'l'rnst nJI(l

8nviugs D11uk, Ohicngo

Edwin A. Potter Presi<lent ,\merictm '!'rust &

S!ll'ings B11nk, CbiCllgo

George M. Reynolds Prosi<lontOoutiuoutnl Nuti01111l

D11nk, Chielli(O

Audits and Special lnvettigations of · Accounts with R�p!)rls

These reports are statements of indisputable facts.

Very often money-saving hints are pre-· sented but ALWAYS THE FACTS

The Company also direcla. attention to ill SPECIAL ' DE·

PARTMENTS in which by means of experienced

management and trained experts it provides : ·

BA\'lK EXAMINATIONS INSURANCE AUDil'S

BROKERS' EXAMINATIONS and INVESTIGATIONS with MANUI'ACTI/RERS' COST SYSTEMS ACTUARJAL CALCULATIONS

ENGINEERING INVESTIGATIONS with APPRAISALS

Preliminary investigations are. made free of charge, in and

near the home and branch offices of the Company

(Publishers of Dlre�;tory of Directors In New York .Cit)')

The PIANOS We Sell ·Are Splendidly Adopted to Home or Public Musicals .

l'nming ns I hey <lo fro1n makers nf highest rcputc-mnny ·of them h:�vlng been est�hlishcd fo1· more tlmn hnl f n ccnll� t')', nnd pmscss.ing reputat ions for nrllstic ll!Usicnl qualllics us wc;ll us mcchnnlcnl pcrfec­tiOII nnd dumbll1ty of conslruc!Jon--tlw pinnos we represent nlfoni thc. JH'ospcctive purchnscr n line ftc it.! for selection, whclher !he instrument be desired fat· homo or public use,

In the home the nrlistic excel lence nnd the benuty of the cnslngs a'r our Jilnuos .nrc nlwnys n source of pride nnd satisfaction to the performer ns well ns the owncl', .

. , . . In the public concert the sweetness and st\'cngth of tone whlcl; our bctter, insii;,�ents · possess malte

\hem litvoritcs with profcsslonnl plnyc\'3, who me, ns a rule, mostcxnctlng,Jn 'thch1 requil'cmcint�. . · It will

. be admitted by nn;· competent judge thnt the �ll\k�s ,qf J\i�tici; 1\;e itJ)i1:es�1;t : nr� unsurpassed by nny col lcctwn offered by nny other Newark stdrc. · : ' ·,\,/ . .. , ;:·:,> ; , ,· · ·.. ·

Tnkc, for instnncc, 'the cclebrntctl Hardman Plano with lmlf a centnl')' of good piano making back or it-:111 instrument !hat stands ht a case \Jy

, its�l f, usc<l hy mnny thousands thruout 'ihc 1\'or]d In preference· to any other instrument.

Aud tbink of the Kranich & Bach,. witl� its reputation dnting bnck. t� mm·c t

.

hnn fi fty )' '' �com· lngJrom n family of tHana makers, one ·)nlion

·succeeding another, ench ·getting from t 1C l'i.:l'ious the, benefit or i,ts e�pei'ie11ce and skill:

\' ;\nd thcre istli� Jill��lton}'ti;at hns for so · • Jlinnyrenrs had ,i{pince' in some· of the best h omes : in the c_ountry, and , wh! cll.lii� ,.nlwnys . meustlred U]l' . :. to. the luilcst expectations oflts o.wncrs ..-n magniO·

·cent instrument -;witll- il'liich'•:pcof>le. ·a1·e loath to pan once they possess i_t,·;; : . .

, , i4· . . Tl;e'n thcl:c'I i/oJr�own Hahne ,� Co. Piano, . · •ini\dcfor us by one oftlic' best mnlwrs i n . the United

,Sfa tes, built so it ii· iprl credit to the. name it bears,

'4 and . 1\'(• ,cottld ·hat a!Trird. lo hnvc·it ot ilerll;ise ' ben u­tifu]cnsi:s; swcet,ii) l011e; cas)'to the touch J;tcasur­in_g up to .a\·ery high stnndiud In every p�rticu lnr, wmnlhg lts way into man)' homes.

.· ·. · , lllecting :\ popular demand for instnuncut� of qulllll)', yet not high in price, we present the Har­ringt?.!l• Hensel und Spencer m akes-evcry one of them excellent i nstruments, bu ilt. by firms who know how to mnlw only good pianos-satisfying in •. every way and especially good for beginners who do not care to imest so much money in an instrument· also for IISC in pu!JJic places. .

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Besides this remarkable galaxy of �od pianos we rcprcsem in Newark and vicinity the

Hardman Autotone, Harrington Autotone

and the Hensel Autotone -those superb self-playing pianos lhnn which there are no better in the m nrkct.

-Pianos On Easy Terms · We sell any of our pianos, or 1\JI\' of t]}() unto! ones, rm tltc eusie;;t possible terms, u�ldng you 'oiily :i small payment 'n(. the linw of puruhuse nnd l ittle .sums every month nl]lil p:dll for, thus. enabling

. ,von ln plnee in yom home :t F)llcndid in�;trmncnt without finu nciul. incoll\'cnicnrc. Our beautiful Piano Booklet is f1·ec liw l lw asking. \'ou sl1onld hal'e it-it is n work of mt.

ffahne & Co., Broad,· New ·and Halsey Sts., Newark

MISS FOWlER TALKS TO \VOMEN 1 MARA nONS THE WINNER. I CONGREGATIONAL MEN'S CLUB

ON 11fHf WOMEN COMPOSERS." �· Defeat High School Five In Second Game ( AB�NOON ENTERTAINMENT COURSE

Subject Serves to · Present f�rs. Mele / 01 Series. 1 Next Year's Work To Be Arran�ed Along Elt· 'l'ho Aiamtl<on A A. bnslwtlmll !cum

' BaldWin, Artis!. clofeatocl the local 'mgh School ftvu · ln.st lerent lines. At tho Woman's Olub meeting illou· �'riday night by tho score of 35-27, nt The liieu's Club of the Congrogationnl ·

<lny nftoJ•noou, i\lis• .Alice L Fowlo·r of tllo Onsiiw. '.rho first hnlf, which was Church, nt " meeting 'l'nesday night, ; Now· York, g11�e a lecture recitnl ou referee.<! by llfr. IIoiuccke, left the score voted to dispense wlth tho regnlar eourse . . . woniou composers. '.rho subject itself is 17.-IS in fa1•or of 1lm·uthon. 1\lr. of outertninments, for t!Je coming yenr . . ·1 . unrrow nncl it <litl llot, recoii'O nnv grout Sprlugstcacl • rorerceel · tho second hnlf It wns felt thnt whilo/ tl•o elltertaiu.c.•;.· origiun!Hr . of treittmoiit ; . bo11;e\'Or it \,•hCJi: the lllnrnthou's . . weight showed ments given hue! been :·.\u nrtlstlo stic:, .:;·

·; ser�·cd to present to tlio. iuulionce, thnt. :•�nilisL tho. ligl!t High _sohool boys. cess, tbe rosJ>Onsibility of arranging i.i,(l•/; exccllei1t artist, i\Irs . . Adele. ,Lois Bnld· I1me.hml to bo tnlwu. ontlm:A .. l\In��ol , plnuuiug fm; · them nmdo it impossible}'.:; wiu , ,wh� 51iug 50ugs nioro or loss repro·. ·Mnrntlu;m .nt. l'd. 1m�l �: .. Brow�:)l:' s. for t.bo club members to gil·e piirticufn<';;!,Y,s sentntivo ' of the .womcu :composers of Oeutrc; Wllo fcll l!eR1'1ly,: ou ·,tlle:llo01'. care ·. to· tho mnnngemellf··or.;tho,::c. · . , . American, .E,ig!ui.ul nli<l F!'iiuco: · .. '· •· , :/ : :i"• : i·.c<• · ·. : • . tiffairs.

I<l the ,\mericnu groitji, tho)ougs ·.•· .. ·.·,·,li:·�t;:··:··1·�.··,;11.:.'.' t.·.;.:;, .. : ..•. :,· .. �.·D�1;11,1�1i,,�.�.l·:;··:. ' . : 'l'

ho exprcfision of oi>iui�il 1v'ii.� Frnucos Woyuuuu•, ''A'Dowl.oq1o��(c

_ .. . . .. mm•s o1i the )ioiut'nii<lit •.\vns. �\ uurl " ·AJ>Jmritious," p�·ovod . .'�ost il�tor:; :·cimtro · R: 8mitlt ,il.te<· · the· chnmctor.ii.i, tli e'':\ , ... csling, possibly bocanse they ·wei·ch>o· •Rt. Gd. Roiluul · , m•dert.nkou next:., yen;;,),To\tl cnlinrly sttited to 'nrs; Dal<l\vlu's · elrii: · Lt. Gd. · Mnson ccul•irilttco ':hilS t beau·. 'np·poi1i mntic siugiug. �·hd . other. 'soleqtiOilS <·cinge ,'for .�. o'ut��iiiiiiliieilts ::I ' wore tho very . fnmilinr':. " Irisll :�o:.o,

. . . -.· .. • HmDEN ' DANGERS: llfiug the ,cltlli iu' ,cl ··. Song," by 1\lnrgnrct Ruth yen Laug ; . . . , l'{itlt the chiiroll/':nnd)�ec " �\ Momm·y, '' by .EclulL,"Pnrl�.; ·UIH� ���,���- . , .

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.- - -- --,-- · . . Opofn:ti�lt Of.'i.l.�·.:L�/���\:\�.>·:.·�� 'f-Ye�irs nt the Spriug," lly �ri·s. llendll. ·.·•.· Nature Gives llmelg Warnings That Ha. West- It is inubitllle:tllitfscv-er[ll' ciii!h· . . . •

Of t.he. lDuglish COIII)JOSOrS Li•n: �-eli:. ·; field Citizen can-Alford to Ignore.. . .olttb uieillil'ers "nad tlloir flieiitil(ivillrbo'�\�:

HJUilU wns represented by .. 'rho Worhl· . . . ' givcil ilexfye�·r nt\�hicb m<iii. of re.pu��> Jy Hope " from '.rho Pot·shiu Gnr<lon, , · DANGEU SIGNAL NO. 1. e()mes tntl<iu',;\yill.::s'i1eitl;� · . Otlier: e1itertnhi- • ·

sung with porfo<it dictiou nml. <lrlimlltic fro1ii . tuo· lci<luoy secretions . . · 1'hcy '·rill iuau·t.�Yl>!ob�bligh•eu ' lir Iocnl . talent;• . . CX)ll'PSSiou, Frnucos . Achtsou: b.Y:'-. �� 9h: wnrn you whou the kidneys nrc sio!<- 'uiny'be arrnugod. . . . .

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for n Durst of · Song," · n .: som01vluit: W•ll ldd ucys o>'orcnte n clenr, nmbcr :i"'!'lio aulmlil election of ofllocrs will. be ·

laborml COiliJlOSit.ion, nllll Luu�A'.H]�Il�: • . tt�ti<�� . Sickl>idncys is�.ml . ou_

t�:·· ; �m"· �(ii,J;iii'. l\[)\y; at which time the COilt; lot; by the well wom " <.!ign�u.:• . ::)'!l\ p�lo ,��'1/"�li�'Y• ' or \." ;t,lnol�! ·'��dF�ll- n'iiiteo"ivill report, A nomiuntiug com-

In tho Fronch group, thoro wor�. t11;o, sm��hng tume;' �ttU\o!,;JGd,�l!<.e.�!�.,��·.<,�l :mitt eo luis been appointed . of Ohntniundo'�J sot1gst �i ��-- SOJt'g:.-�·.or_ J�·j�g_Ul��o:f i>�.��go_; :\:·'·.:�;)!f·��?t\1·\f.�·.:��·-:,:.�.'-·:. .., b'aith " nn<l " i'ho Silver Riug'" n•i,<l, i':rDA�GJDlV;,:sr�NAJ .. '\Nq\2·'. 0011108 :''· fror .. · cross Lectures at Hig� School. best of anything on the . prog,limt�···�w.o f�p,h/tlif, �ticli. ·, ·· Blick: PJiiJis,:dnll nml songs by Augusta Holntes, ••'rhi·i�io,

<lili/�,· .h.o�YY•: �� . ahn•·p nu\1• noutn; toll y�u of Prof. Cross of Omnbri<lge, lllass., tie·. 111111 " Chcvnlior bol Jltoili." ; · !!h�so clnst Slck(]udneys nnel\Vru'n yotl · of the np· l ivered nn excel! en t., imt1·ncti ve, illus· . were snug in tho originn:l Frri,u�li;'w!ilclii.l pi�ach, · Of · · . dropsey, · 1<1inl�otos . n

.nd trntecl lcctme on " Wushington, D. 0., "

ns �Irs. Bal<lwin sii1ga it, is ll"dolight·:to Br�ght s diseJLqe. Donn s KHlneo Pills to the pupils of tho Washington School

honr. ' · ':.< > . ,::' riuro sick kiduoys nud cure them JJOr· lust Fl'idny morniug: Prof. Oross g"nve Miss Fowle•· uccompnniml · tincl also muueutly. Here's Westlleld proof : piot.me• nnrl spoko mi nll the govern-

contributccl to tho 1;o·ogrnm · 11 ., Folk 1\Iiss 1\lttio Jlmtly, 01 Dowuor street.' mont pos�essions tolling of their or1gin Song," by ·Mrs. Bench, whiclrlllnstm· Wostllold, N, J., says: " Hol\elnchcs nucl mnl growth. He al<o comparee! them tod very well the Jectnrcr's 11oint tlmt bncknches t.ronblcd me fat• KO loug. n with otllor builtlings of other nations .

won;ou <lo not excel "' composers for time that I •·enlly thonght there wns no Prof. Oross hnd delh·erccl t1vo lectures tbe pinna. 'l'ho • • scrcn1;de " nntl "0ir hopo for 111c. 'J'h� ldoluoy secretions to tho pupils in tho win tor nuel the sl.n· dn' Bnll • t" of Chnmiundo nu<l lust of nil nlso pussccl too frequently. I conslllled dcut.s lil<c•l him so well thnt Cltch has the 011: eomposit-i�u repres<intntivc of physicinns · Jmt rocoi vt"l uo ruliuf until oJontJ·ibntocl ten eonts in order to hcnr

tho Scmulinnvh•u · womon n. .. . \rnlsu fhmlly lcnruiug of Donu'N l{iducy Pills, two moro of his lectures. Prof. Dross Cuprioe," by Agntha lleulcei· Gin udell. I pror.nrccl n bos nt �'rntchey 's �lmr•.n· hill! 110t IIUIIOttnced the subject of his

ncy. 'rhey gnvo me prompt J•ohof.- my secoqd lcctnro. · · -The two cnunons \vhich hnvo been bnok wns sttongthouccl nmr it wns 110t ·-- - • - ,---·

<lonatecl to thu Pm·k Commission by the long 1Jofm·c I wn.< free front thu back· Foley 's Hidney Uemedy will cmc any . · Navy Department, will b.i shippo<l- to nehes lliHl diz1.y spull. Donn's J{icluey 'coso of ldrlney or bla<lder trouble that is this place so thnt they cnn be set np in Pills l>l'O\'e<l sutisfnctory in every respect not bcyoml ·the reach of medicine. Cures tbo Triangle Purl< by tho 4th of .July. nml I tnl<c plcnsnre i n remnunendiug bnclmohe nnd irrognlnritios thnt if neg·

llunr.<o coughs nml stntl'y uol<ls thnt -'!'he " n. A; s." oi<ictorl tho . fq\luw· them." ' · . _ : ' ·l lccterl. might .�osutt. in B1·ight's<lisenseor 1110Y do,•olop iuto Jmunmunm over night ALL SERVICES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ing olllcers nt their nnunul ole<:tion lust ! For wle hy aU del\lor;;: Pr<c�1 "ll u;nts. 1 olinbctcs, Solei by nll clrnggists. ��e quickly cururl by l,oloy's Houoy n�ul 0 C l d �ntn_r(luv ni�-;ht: Stanley Het!so, presi· l Fostcr-Ultlbn_ruOo ' l�t.tffltll�.

' Nuw �. orl�'j'.:

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ar, IIIHl it soothes iuflnnunccl mem· · Telephone, 678 ort an t <lent ; F. El'ltsh, \'icu·]Jrosi<lout.; Walt�r !•ole ngutlt., for tho Umtucl Stilt""; ·. · -The Wrst.flclrl llloto; Uycle Club

brnues, heals the luugs, nml expels tho YOUR. CLIENT AGE IS . INVITED Roese · t ·e" ·er . !llicl w. Lambert, ltemembm· tlw lUtme:...Dm\u s--ml<1 j plnnmng 11 .ran IO Morrtstowa for

;1:; .:r,.,, tl1� :<y•to111 . Solrl·l'�. · .: n .· �.r" •• g.-;l.,��ar--bib;JA:ij§::diT:t£!t±!5%z�.:}.�::.��;;�;,;;;' .. .' �;�; ·. �." ..

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Moln Olllce &TANIIAHil 11\JI�DINU,

Wutlloldo N. J,

· Rntor1'11 nt Ill• Pn•t 01111111 111 \VIli!Ulul<l, Hu\V Jurii"J'' ''" Noooutl·oii\HII IIJittl�r. ' 8UII!1Citll"I'IOI'I foi ,Ml 111Hl \' I�Ait

I'AYAU!Jl iN ADV.ANOK. llronell Olllce

r. N. aonhtBR,

lHE CHIEF lRIUN.fH Of DEMOCRACY.

own nml hy tho .�Litto, ·H lio toll nnrl �rwl'lflco tlmt l i la chllcli•un mny hu fully octulmrotl lm• 11 l l !o'H worlc,

which , wl�hottt 1\1\ QtluciLllon, would

bu rJU(Hlllo tho ptdo �! thul i• UHu!ul•

IICRS1 1\lll) 1 pOi'hl\ll$1 oF . �hoh• 1\111• bltlan.

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NEWS Of THE CHUHC��S. BaptiSt CIIUrch,

Sot•vlooH Sullllny nl 10:110 111111 7 :·10, Ruv, u, ,T, Ch'tlollll'o"'l, 1\to ttnHbH·, will ttt·onoh nt botlt Hoi'Vloo�. .

Snutlu�· Sohool ut noon In ohnt'fl� nf Supol'lntullllout \V, A. DOU,I[llloy,

l'rnyet' mout.lng WotluoHiltl)' Ol'onlllll lit Ulllht 01UiolDif,

congregallonal Church. · Su rulny 10:110 n, 111 , J'OIIlllnr morulug

Horvlcu, · - Surmmt by nr, Snwuol L, Loomis, ' · �� 111, StnulrtySohool, OhtHHUH

· itll. .' 'A!lnlt Olnss whlall wolcomo older , tnOtitbarH, Hegulnr moutlng of thil -�:·r,.s. o, E. 11t. 7, ,,, '"· · ;

· Wildllostlny, B I'• m, Mld-wool1 Jimyor

mooting,

We pa,- 4% Interest · on �our Savlnt(a

COmpanY

.. Ardtllecture In All lt'a Branches,

1 11111 Jll'Ulliii'Uil tu fnr·ulnh JllnuH nurl kpoollloutluuH, uiHo !IOl'ti<lltul HUilOI'ViMIIIII fm• lliiY lclu<l of lllllld. lug fmm tho oo�y lltUo aoltngu to tho IIIHI!IIItlouut IIIIIIIMifou : lor lmuldnK qum·turs, tmhllu hnlldluuH oto,, uto, \V<Jsttlolcl rofurouccs by 1lllfl11lKKIOII,

Walter B. Pierson, A r<CI I ITticr, ):l 'l'l'111lly llJac!t>, ' HI·�W YOJU\,

WI�8.J'I•'IJ•: I,IJ:-A t.. IJm·vall at St!U!h!ot'a H�n\ l!�o�t�\\n Of\lull1 g1m St,

J, WARREN BR(lWN (Sum:l'HMIJI' tu Wt•lcb Jh·uthl'l'H).

Awning!! nnd Window Shades . uf U\'I'I'Y dl'l·!UI'Itll1un fill' Httirt'H II lid hnusM

Canopies lor W <lhllngs ami �eceptlon1 -=�������������������������� llSTIMATI!S CHIJilRFULLY UIVEN :: --------- -·--- 308 Uroad .St. P. O. llux rlo'H Wt�tJidd

Asseis Over $850,000�00.

Theodore Roosevelt's Hunting Trip

Tel. 61 Cortlandt. ' . liS Broadway, New York.

Daily . Deliveries

in WestOeld. PLAINFIELD.

·Class Millinery for Dress, Street or Carriage Wear at Popular Prices.

. FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT BU ROLARY

I N S U R A N C E . HEAD ESTATE LOANS ON BOND AND MOHTGAGE

If you wnut to sell or t'ont your property seo us.

.·.SAN:tT�UY l'LU!UJHN.G, � Stetlm1 Hot \Vntur nml Hot Ah• Htatl11 • "'· 1 IJ.'hl lloflftng, uto. ' SPEOI.AL ATTENTION Gil' EN TO LOW :

PRESSURE S�'E .. Uf JIEA1'1NO,

IJ.'ulouhone 2ifl.

Foley's llouoy nud 1'ar cures cough, quickly, strougthc11s tho lungs nml po1s colds. Gut tho i,{euuiuo in n packngo. Solrl by nil rlruggists.

FOR SALE HOUSES·.··All Imprmments •. -·

$3,500 to $9.,-..,.. .... , ..

Sam'l Bu rhans, . Tel. 276 W. 1z1 Prospect St.

The ·New York Tailoriog Co. :· .Suits rlade to Order ·

at Lowest Prices

Cleaning, Pressing, Dying, -�-· ,; ><<*II.;.<<,;

hundred beautiful hats, made and trimmed with · cnoll•c•"" materials, a spl�ndid showing at $6.50, $7.50, $9.95,

$12.50. We have others that cost more and .plenty of , Scouring and Alle�lng

Mrs. Vandorbelt who l1ns bcou ill is slowJ.,v improving.

.::A"'"""·"' hats at $4 and $5. ·

Hats, all the wanted shapes, new braids and that is desirable for trimming.

. '£hero i� no hotter wnv to ncquirc this habit them by becomiCJg n

ilding and . Loan Share�holder regular onco·n-moutb·paymcnt <loes tbo

;trick, nCJcl iJoforo ;on k1;ow n soli<1 fouml111ion lnid tor future nccrls. · . .

· -:• ... Should you wnnt to·!Jt�y or bu!ltl n boino.�vo will lonu yon tho mo;1ey at 5% 1�ter�st, allow you lo pny Jl, !Jack Ill monthly mslnllmouts, ntH! in 11111ounts nbout \�IJ,Rt you·would pny for rent. If you nrc ambitious our. plnu will · nj11ie.u(t0 you,

. . u�-• . u ... •wu .•. e�., t.Building and Loan · Association . ' . ' .. . .

FREDERICK S. TAGGART, Scnretary. A suc·prisc pnrty. wns giveu l'oliss E:t�B,Ii·����:=����������������������

Pnrkbnrst by her 111n11y friomls ��� c1t•Y evening,

Miss Dorn Win1111B of Ohio is visiting her nuut, 1\lrs. A, �1. Parkhurst.

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Westfield Hotel Building Tel. No, 7S.W

Few Housewives know of the variety of

, dishes that can b� prepared Fresh Fish, Oysters others Sea Foods­delicious and health­Your cook book will

l .: · •·u�;,; ... ,>< many. WESTFIELD'S

SEA FOOD . MARKET 1!4 Broad Sired,

G. BU�T CLARK, Mgr. TELEPHONE 282 •

-l\Ir. nml lllrs. W. P. Vnlciutiue family of Holyoke, 1\[nss., nro guests of his mother, l\Irs, George Bir<ls�ll, of Mountain avenue. .

_;Mr. 'nud 1\Irs, Howard RUllh. family nucl 1\Ir. noel 1\frs •.

Gregory of Now York, nre week cocl with Rev, nml lfrF. Rush, of Orclmrrl street.

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· FINANCH COMMITTBH . '1:1111 Jllnntwo Onllllllll.tnu milK ltttlmtlun Ill thn RIIIIOIItlml

lttHiit of tho �'OWII1H IIUU1111IIt•Ho 'l'ho IJOOIIH for IIKJ7 WOt'U nntllltJCI 111111 fotllitl um•rou�. lmt Uto t'UtlOrl or tho nndltor wnM 1·nottlvml 1011 Into for lnKttrllott hi tho rotK>ri fur litHt yottr, 'l'htl lll'titllt or lhu 'l'owtt Ollllt.itttiiiK VUI'Y hhth IlK IK 11VI• tlnnuntl hy tho HOlling Of tho 'l'OWII ltnllllK lli'IIUtlottll,!' Otl ll fOil I 1mr oonl, �RHIH, It, �1, M l lltll.lml'lotl, Olllllrtllllll,

THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW \'ORK ofJ CBIMit STREET

�It·. 1 1 . 1 1 . M ldclledllel t , l'hn i t•tnnn o£ Uw .. l�lnnneu Commlttcl',

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'l'nwn of W csUicld, . ;,.,.Wuslflold, Now ,Jm·Bu�·· •· ·• ' i ' . , •

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'l'ltc tlisbm·semcnts were supported hy tloe ollicinlly signed W:tl't·anls issued: hy tho Council , ihe cnnccled Cortificntcs of ImleiJ!edncss ntt<l three cnncclcd Sewer, Sidewalk and Road bonds.

A dill'crcnco of.. $81.00 was found to exist in the records of the income from the issue of l icenses, the. nmonnt c!tllcd'fi:tr by the licenses issuctl being, to that extent, in excess. of tho sums uelmowledgcd us rcccivctl by the 'frcnstlrcr. · ·

Allcntion is Llircctcd to the conduct of the olllce of the scm· or the 1\Jot·. :· 'fho cx11mim1tion rcl'ealml the disrcgal·d of the: Ordinnnce govcming this Department. 'fhc Cash rccoi·ds; ·'tis· pro: th>ccd, were incomi>letc; the disbmscments were not supjlorhid l�y l'Crciptcd hills Or CUIICeled chcclis nm] obJigntiollS have fiCCUilliil;tt.cd : in excess of th

.c appropriations.

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Exhibit "A''�Ba�nc:e .Sheet: 'l'he hooks of ' account, horctofmc, hnvc not.shown . the·

lllctc financial comlitiotis in respect to the nccmnulatinn of l'it . in )ll'll)Jl'rty nnd improvements. .

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Apprnis11ls of thd:to�\·1i pr��rt.ies. mHl in�cstmcnts lu;,.c l;con n1mlc hy the Chttir�nn of tho vnrious. Council Committees n'nil the Survcyor,· nttll tlic vuiunti6ns submitterl by 't.lwm nnr inclnde�l iii the llalance Sheet ,prea.cntC!lhcrcwith.

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'J'hc adjustin� �;;trl�s rcquirctl to bring tho 'l'rcnsurcr's books into ngrccmiii1(\vith thiS: Balance Sheet nrc to i10 made hy.Uiii Tt·cnsnrer under oiti; �t�Pcrvi�i,)n .

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S'VSTE!M. OF ACCOUNTINO 'l'hc prcsc;it.metliotls ·of acc

.ounting nre crude nnd imtde<qulttc j

. to lite requi'nHiJcnts ' of. an cxp11nding municip:ility . . IIU<\ prompt statements of finuncinl conditionS f!I'C demnnllcd . by l i te Uouncil ns n goveming body :md .thc dcpnlimciJt . ollicinls ·as n 1'�sponsi blc. OllCI'IIting force,

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THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK TOWN OF WESTFIELD, NEW JEllEY

hhl�lt " A, " l•l••ct Sh11l 11 of lltn .. er 31, IMI

A S!Ilr! . A•lll•lilt C•••-Oollol'lll J!'untl, 'ft'OPNIIroi'1N btMikM, . , , • • • IWIIe1 ••·-l:lhtkhtiC l'uml OonnniHKiottorM 1

l:lowor, l:lhlowulk nntl Uotul lloiiiiM, , , , , • , • • • • • , • • ·1,01111,011 OortllloniiiK or ltttlllbtmhwHK IMKttotl by tho •ruwn . I , i �7. 7� ---

T1111 ... .. ,_,_, o\11111M111 · Collll!ilur'H IJoukH 1 'l'IIXON I �·or tho ym1r ontlotl I>ooolll!Jol' lll , 1007, , • . , . • • • • II,Onii,Uil l!'m• tho yonr Oll!lcc\ Duco111Lor Il l , 10118, , , • . , • • , • . U,fi7UH

llllllrOWOIIIUUt Ontlunuuo AHKOHHIIIOitt8 I So1vorH . . , , , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , fl �1�711.111 OurbH 111111 WnlkH . . . . . , , , , , . . . . , . . . . , 1 71177.411 Umdhlfl.Rild 1o!atcntlam . . , , , . , , , , , , , , , �111411,211 Bottrtl Wnli!K . . , , . . . . , , . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , 118,20 Ohnnglltl( Uno or WnHhlugton f!truot. . J s.DO

,. Snow nutl leo llomo\'111 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1.2n

Jt.,7111,8�

--- u�,4m.on 'futnl D11o from Oollamlor, , , , . , . , , , , , , , , • . • :---­c .. t el ,.,.., .... 1-'l'rcRSUI'Or'A bookR I

UonHtructlou work : ·

011tlot Sewor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,00S.r.O North Dudley Avouuo Sowo•·· , , , , , , , , , 1 1·1811,17

ltuprovo•uont Ordlunncos not Oouflrmllll � SoworH . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . , . . , 1 1 ,10�.40 011rbR nll!l Walks. , . , , . , , , , , , ., , . , , , , , 20,469;68 GrudlnM nml 1\lncntllltu , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , Jll,foiU,U

Tewar..,..., : Fire Uo1mrtmeut : . .

Laml, bnll•llug, nlnrm system, horses, npparatns nn1l supplies . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . .

Free Pnbllo Llbrury, lund, bnlhllug, books, flxtm·es l'ubllc Pnrks, Motmt'u Avo, l'nrk 110d Clnrk's Pond tlorveyor's Dopnrtmont, stenm mller ami rtiul

equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . Pollee Department, steel coils. , , , . , , , , , • . , . . , . , . • . '!'oWtl llooutH, snfos uud furulluro . . , . . , . , . . . . . : • . . Sundry \'ltlucs RMnlnsl properties, delluqneut tnx

lions . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .

Ctolilopot ..... t.tlt : Mnootlmn Hotttls, 21 m lies nt to,OOO.IXl • • • • • • . • • . • • • Brittk llllvemcuts, cro•s walks nud ctubs. , , , , , , . ;< . Sowor syRtcm, iuciU!Ung tllsposnl berls, , . , , •

. , . . • .

10,800.00 20,800.011

·1,000,00

3,1/iO,OII 2/iO,OO . 2/iO,Oil .

n,m.7�

lo•••• ••••••••Hil l . Hower nondH, Jllllill llllWOt' ami diHposal botlH ; . , , , · HoW111'1 Sltlownlk ntul llotl!\ llotlllH, , , , , . , , , ! , , , , ,

------ · Mortr••• r.,.�,, 1 J!,J t•o Dopm·tmout Prot,o•·ty , , , , , , • , , , , , • , , , • , , , • , l.ol11 P111.l1 I Oortlflcntos of Indobtotluoss . . . . . . , , , , , , , , , . . , , , , ·. A,,.,,., ... llliiCII o. • •• Do,.rt..h I IJonrtl or l�duontlon , . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . , , . . . . . . . , , , Jll1020,1l0 Fr�u Pt1bllo Ubtnry 'fruRtooH, • • • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , •. , 1 ,020;00

Totnl Llnbllltics. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

TH{l AUDiT COMPANY OF NEW YORK ·, . Collector'• Ace_•. far tlot You w..l . :December 31, 1108. Ont.@tnudlug Bnlnuces nt Jnmmry 1 , 1908, nvnilnble income during the .,., •• �onoi�.;;;;nt<

�·rensurer, '!'nxcs nu<l Assessments 're,nlttml by the Cont1ty Boartl of 'fRxnt.um n1ul tho 'l'owu Couucil nnd Ontstnndiug Bnlnuees at DetJeu:tbCJ� S1; HIOB.· :;f;.'t DEBITS

o.tal ... i•l �IIIMtt ol JuWJ I, 1108 : Taxes :

For t.he yeur 1000 . . · . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . $1 ,401.77 $ F·or the yenr 1007 . . . . . . . , . . . . . ; : . . . . . . . I 2,727, 8 1 Oorporalion Rml Frauobise tnxes . . . . . . � · ·1,478..57 · _ __,.;.;;.:_, J5,1iOS.ll1

bo,.ew,_t o\tna-ta c..linoetl Prior to Jo11· . : · ; . .. · . . : , ·" •••1 I, 1108 : . . "

Sewers .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . : . •

Ourbs nud Walks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,405.18 . ,Or.!'fliul! nml �IIUJB'!"�; · . . . ',";¥'·: ·,: ·,;:

.;:., 3,9'18.2 1 BOOrd Walks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... : . : .· . ·· ·· ·, .(1�0

Snow and Ice removal:· . . . • . . . : . . • • ,·, . . .. · ·

Ohnuging lino· of Washiugtou Street . • ,-,

Totll laco•e Hellhl forwir.l fro.; 'tto7-.. -- ---'. . Accoual1 . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·. , .

A•.,1•"• lac .. e 4oriar t�e ycu : Taxes : . For tho your 1008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .

OorpornHon aml Franchise · tuxes . . . , � . Propurty solll for tnxes;-rcclflimo<l� : : • .

A<lrlitiounl tnxes rccoyered by "· u"''"""· .. ,,

bopnwc .. ot'Auellmtola, Coal�· i9oa : ·

. .

8ewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ourhs uutl Wnlks . . . . . . , . . . . . . : . ·

Grn<liug nud lvln:Jnd1m1· . • ; :

laton1t ud Colla : 1900 Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·, ;·· lDOi 'l'nxes . . : . . . . · Oorporntiou uud - ..... � ..... .... n • .,

Property sold llllJlfOVCIIlent ABI!CS�IIIIOIIts: Snow null leo removnl.·:

Pay•e•tt to tbe Towa Trflaorer : •rnxes : ·

�RED ITS

For tho yenr 1906 . . . . . . . , . . . . .. . . : ,, • . ·,

�·or the year 1007 . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . ; . . . . : .. ·�'or tho yenr 1008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .. : , ; ·'-Oorporntiou nud Fmuchiso ta.xes . • . . : , Property solrl fm· tnxes, reclnlmml . . ·, : ;·

.. lmairive .. •t A• .. ••••at• : Sewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :, . . . . . , .. . .

. Curbs nntl Walks . . . . . .. . . : . ' . . . . . . . ;, ,:;·· ,. ''·" "'a .. t\.1 · Grndiug and Macndnm; •.. . • . . :I . . .' . . . · · Bonr1\ Wnlks . . . . . . . . . . ·: . . . · . . . ... . · . . ;; • : · ·

Snow nml Ice removnl . . . . . . . . . : . . : . . :o. A .. · Changing lino on Wns!Jington Street . .•. : . • _-·_:··>:__;_,_c.,

lalereat ood Coola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. ", . . . ·

Tolll Paymenlt to the Towa Treoourer:. : , " Rta�ilted �J the Couaty Boud of Tuotioa : · · · ·

'l,nxes : .. � _

�·or tho yenr 1007 . . : . . . . . . . . . . . >" �·or tho ycnr 1908 ... . . • . • . ,

'

·· l•provement Assessmeall ; ' ' Se\\'Cl'S , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Curbs and Wall1s . . . . . . . . . . . ;;· . Grndiug anrl Mncndnm . . . . . . . . : . .

Bonrd Walks . . . . . . . : . . . . . . , . . : . . Snow nnrl leo removal. . . . . . . :· Olmur;ing line of \VaRhmgtmr T ot1l Oot1taadioi1 Ba1aaceo at , " ' ·

Docem&er 31, 1908: . . . :·.,, . .

· pa�re .:Co1.• " Exbibit ·· C "

P:uiicularly, ihc books of tho Coilc�tm· . nml 'l'rcasm·��· should he rcnrmngcd to show :nimilnrity of thc 'accounjs rcl11ting to ·both .<. :··"· ' ''· ?flieinls, 1111tl Uispcnsing with n•petitions of ite,in entries, . 1vhich mvolvc unneccssriry lnbor mid lend to confu�jon . . ' ..

New Yol'k, Fchrua1:; 2o, lllOO. . . -

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and resignation accepted. REPORTS OF tOli�ITTEEo.

lly l11e Committee on .Joillnspeclion: };liza�eth N. J . , �larch I, 1009.

To the Ilollrd of Cho;en Frcehohlct>: Gentlemen-Your Committee on Jai l Jn· specticn would mpectlully report thnt it loas Inspected the i•il, olso the !Jooks of the 11 nrden. During the month o! Februnry, eighty pri-:oners were comml\tell; eighty we1·e confine11 in the jt\il Mauch 1. sixty.one men nnd nineteen \romen. All {lllrts or the jttil were found to he in o olenn null r;i:Hiilllr)' couLlition, with tho c>ccptiou ol the WlliiCSi rooms nnd hnl! lending thereto. 'l'ho tnisoners n.re uow work cleaning these rooms, calcimining the wn\ls of tl1e witneAA rooms nntl thfJ lmll Wbr.u this work is completed the roam•

1 be light, cheerful nud a more hcRithCu ntmo>pi>Ore 1i!ll pr0\"1111.

CoS\ o! m•iltteu�ncc of the i•ll lor tim month o! llebrmtry, 1009: Charles II'. Oocld, Sl\h�.ry, Sl2U: Fa.nuy Dodd, sn1B1y, �30; Chnrle� J. Droke, �olnry, SOO; l1'teU. erick Krouse, snlory, SGO; Jl. T. Potts, prol'i;ions, �00.28; flil<lebmn<lt Comp&ny, groceries, Si!J 02; Centrnl llecr Company, meuts and pr�•·islcns, �07.80;J. 0. Brokaw, fish, clorns, etc., �l7.1G; �'. l,cppeny, shoos, $21.20; Hcmy J. Scluuidt, drugs, $10 45; W. C Tubl>s, milk, S0.?2; C. W. Dmld, :sundries, $!.1.45; A. B Force, lnt\ledal {aprnus) calion, etc., $1;,.oo; �1. C Ynn Arsdn!e, rnbher boots, �9.00; totnl, $010 4i. On account or unrorcseen espen•e in· currcd for preparing tho cells in tile j'oil tor pudding, your committee requests t mt Bl\ OS\TR opproprinlion or S3ii be allowed lor this work.

!tCSp<!ClCully submitted, JOSBI'H l'ER I�Y • .

J nERVEY DOAII'E, JOUX II, S'rEPJIAX,

Committee, Freeholder Jones mm·oo that the report rcceh·cd, Oletl nnd reqnegt grautccl, which

orderetl on roll coli by a unanimous

.cOUNTY STANDARD. FRIDAY, MARCH

' THil ,\U()I r Cot\fi,\N\' OF NBW YORK

Eshl�ll " C." Trtu1111•, �"''''' ud Dltburu•tlll fer lh Yut £14..1 Dfllutt 31,

RECEI P'rS

!•?r nll pnl/enLs claiming to poor nilmitted upon application, ond nny illl·estlgiLLion 115 to tho finnnainl condition ol the patient should be made alter such ndmlssion.

Your committee beg to rooommenu thnt inasmuoi\ �• the county ot Union is nppro­priaUng n large sum of monev toward the suppol'l of the rarious hoepiuils throughc11� th� county, with n prollltble Increase in the n�lll' future, it. would be nd l'is•b!e !or tho Director �{ th>s bonrd to appoint a spcci11! connnillce o[ fi1·e mcrnllCI's to •·isit the v11• rlous ho•pituls to the support ol which moneys o.re approt>l'intcd hy this board, nt \'nrions time3 tu, in their opinion may

Stllt � C.�tl1 Tuu 1 8tal. �bflll Tu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' ' '' ' ' ' • • • u • •

l)ounsr�•· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

" 11\�\ n" U1\lnlf Rul\d 1\l•n.:l•. HHH" ' t" " ' .. " ' '

H. Carpenter, of Olin ton, " au ovor-Suniln.y guest ut G.

Plll'it street . •

"'Oruoifixiou " will - be Pnnl's EpiscOJlal church,

April 7th . Society met at the

Dickerson ou -Dutl· 'l'lclv'til'eiun.e liVnrluilsilnv afternoon.

Onmp w. o. ··w. will regnlnt· montltl;v meetit1g to· · '

'l'hreo cnmli<latos nre t o b e iui·

Olll\tle.� DGIIrur, n{ Elm street gnve n kntree klutc!J Monday afteruoou · Gnest3 wore Jn·esent from Hoboken, New York nr11l We�tfielcl.

-The maungors of the Obildrcn 's Cooutry Homenelmowlcdge wi�b thanks u coutribuUou of ell.S6 from the "Happy HeltJlug Club, " of Westlloltl.

-Miss R11th Frietul, who biB many friends ht this place, IM serionsJy· ill nt her home iu West Nowton, •Mn�s. 1\liss Frimul is a niece of M1·s. E. �. Uobiusolll of Mountain nvonno.

-Stllr of Westfioltl Council D. of A. No. 60 will be instltttled Fri<lny evening lllnrch, 26th iu Aroouom Hnll. DOlegn· tious will be ))resent from Elizabeth, Newark 111111 Plalntleht.

-!Ills� Erlith 'l'ico cutortnlned · the W. :1'. D. Olnb aml n nmnbot· of its frlenn• at her home on Higblnnd avenue 'rnes· rlny night. Dnnciug nud gnrne9 were · the evouiug'A onjoytnont.

-Tony 1\Inrot nnd Gnstllvo Bludor· nged 8 nnd 12 yenrs respectively,

lmyo bean \licking up thing• whictt ·

rhd uot uoloug to theru for tho P.'>�t feW days, nnd who yc;terdny took two bicycles from tho I.incohi School, were . ·

ronlllletl up by tho polwe Mondny ·nfiiit•:

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THH UNION COUNT\' STANDARD.' FRID.,.Y, MARCH 26, · 1 909. .

7,

What a Na.tiol\al Bank Does uvc1· tho No. 4. ,\ 11 odH.

It loans money on notes or SC!\!urltles, and cxtcmls credit hnscd on the hnlnncc muint:tined i ri the hank , and the responsibi l ity n f the individunl o r llrm asking credit.

The P�oples Nati,nal ��nk of Westfield I f you have not already secured one, call at the bank at your convenience for one of those ' llllndy pocket maps of the town.

-l\lr, 111111 Mr�. Pun! Suhl�l'lon118ky ontertnlnu<l 11 umubor of frlumls 11t pro· gtnsH!vo onchro 11t thotr homo oil mm St. 'l'nostluy night. Abont forty wero }troH· out nud onjoyml tho gnmo,

-'l'ho bo•ly of Arthur .T, lllivoll was brought hero 'l'um;day for lutormont in Fnlrvlow Cometary, Mr. Bllvuot wus woll kuowu horo, J-Iu <liod iu Now Yorlt Olt;y, mul IH survlvo<l by tt widow <Lilli sl:< ohlldron.

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There are n1any. in1port­F U R N.ITURE ant questions to be consid-

We l<e�p n Full Line .... m• .. -

UP�L;�ING ered in connection with the pu�chase of Real Estate.

·

and Clean Carpets

CLEAN !·

R. M. French& 'l'm .. 21l·L.

14 ·ELM STREET, WESTFIELD BUSINESS PDINJERS.

Notice ! I MoAlabou, tho Grooot·, has remove<! to tho store, corner Broad uml Pros(Jcct stt oot�, ooouplo<l by Berry & Oo., where he ox.

Ou� Services are !Yours For the Asking.

The Westfield ��al Estat� Company om�es i 211I-:I:I.J Broad Street

£ , S. F. RANDOLPH, General Manager pcotl! to co1uluct n first·ulnss ntul up· to. ��::::::::::::::::::::::::::� <lttto Grocery BushtuHB. E1•urything In tho Grocery Llno. Best goo<ls nt lowest IJOSsiblo prices, Our t.cns, coffee, bnttaft, Wo represent thu following big wnll pnpcr houses : oilY• nml ohccso cr111't bo bent. . Hichnr<l Thlbnnt Henry Bosch Co.

Protection-is whut every mnn Hobert Gmvos Co. Syrneuse Woll Pnpm• Co. IICC<lH. 'l'lio Woo!llliOII or tho World I ,\(fre<l Punts Knickerbocker Wull Paper Co. with �00,000 membership ami $8,000,000 Hobet Grlilln Jnnewny & Carpe11ter emergency fnu<l with only 12 nssos�· nnd others. mont� n ycnr xo l!OI<F: �0 t.t:s� stnmls Why spotul your timo wnlidng nil over Now. York to these hollses ont 11s tho best lifo insnr1uwo propos!. whuu yon cnu see tho snnlo pntturus ut your comfort 11t onr show roum tlon o�et· (OUt befmo the pnbllo. �'or . m• wo will smul them to yam• hom d. fnrtbor pmtimtlurs, see ""Y momber m· Albert E Snydor, Dopnty,

· ·'KlmosE�I� Otr. Ill cents · (lor gnllon ; ii for 00 cents. 'A Sanders, 210

Welch Bros. , Inc. Interior Decorators ZOS Broad St. WESTFIELD, N. J.

�i:rit'��Eiit,!·];l�i;; lw!ieaiui�otrrnilly goml judges -oft'tNE cosr1�c.

streot. Tol. 21�L. I �IXnBx·· nttil her moU1cr nro · Two Choice Lots '6ox175 ' ' ' ' Right in the heart of the .best se��ion of Westfield. 'riOXIlltr. · Give tbom .. n chnuce to tnste

mirs, nud note tho· smiles ymL'll' win for· it, 'rbero · W!lS ·� • time when you were pretty generous in bringing a box

Lawrence' Aye't1ue, n�ir Dudley. Just sold five lots adjoining for investment. House

will be startedon 'one th i.nnonth; another this suri1rrier: · Cash or terms.

or-'· cnncly to l\ certain girl ! Bnt now 1· t.hnt. her bonnet's l\ bit ol<l-fashionml you've forgotten tho· good hnbit I Never too Jnio to moud. Take homo 11 box of our delicious Bon·Bonsor Cnrnmels, nml Wm. S. Welch & Son, Tel. 168 205 Broad St. · bring briCk her smiles 11s of yore Now illl••••••••••••••••••••••••••il Yoi·It Cnmly Kitchen.

' . . . whore they . vlsitccl

'·-7·i:!CIIl0Ul'Ol' <� Co.', ti10 'gr�COl'S, hnVO lliO\'C<I

. fi·om their oltl stnml on Broiul

nltrl · ·m,;, . streets, 'to the store ncljo�nlng siou ;, for · girls, · tlmir 'stny,· �lioy wero guests of lll•·s. · Robinson�• G�•�<�����:����;;�;;1;itio

�==-::-------,-,..---,.'-'-c- l Mcllli,hou 'snow qt1nrtet·s. Scheurer ·&I Co. llllVC complotcd· their urmugmnouts, their. iww · store be lug fully equipped to ncconnnmlnte their lnrge' [l!ltl gi'Dwlng ti·aclo. Sec nclv. ou pngo l .

Jt<othor; �lr�. Chnrlo.� Fuller, of Broolc· line, , ��h.,), Pnrsols, of Philndolphi!L will

llll!I<G 11 tonr of Union Cm)uty, <luring the week )legluning April 12th, spcnking llU<lor the 11116)tices of the loon! Won)nus' 'V Ai'<:'I'I�D-A mhltlhJ nl{l'tl w1mmn uH wurk· --·:..-J:.\. very iuterestiug t·cmhal wns giv- ChriRtinu 'rempernuao Uniou, lt is snid \\'onmul:nl�l�����:���:��o�W!i• L�lo�������i�'7.��1 t�,������ On in ibo . "restflold Onsino, \Vollue.r.;llllY of her mldre�scs thnt ' �whou you. hour for bnhy. 2'�!! Dudley A ''e •• m•nr. Pt'OHJII."�:t St.�. . 'rii�llt by the '£ol-Electrio Pinuo Com· JJm•, yOtl fm·get tho spenkOl' aucl Us toll

'FUHNl�H8D m· nufmnlslwd rUnr�t \\'lthont (>lmY.. 'fhc Tcl-Eloctl'io Pinno wns usod. ouly to tho message. ' 1 1\lrs. Purscls hryn���i�r:}����.���.;:�l'!!,r:�::;:!l,wj�]�:f;.J,&;:nu� Apt·II IJO 1\liss Emma Pilot Groon, \'ioliuist nml will SJICalt iu \Vostfioltl ou tho ufternooll

'1'. ::;, .T. , "'"'o "I' Stmuln"l. .TIImes Stanley, basso, wm·o tho soloists, nad m•ouiug of Apt•il twelfth, Jn the fOR RENT-Flat ia Ahboll Buildiar, over Bank. ,\ goo<lly numbor woNt pre;out. Ad· ol

'cning ut tho First MothO<Ii.<� Olnu·uh, II. C. McVoy, 304 North Ave. misFio�_�!f!_]JY_SJJ!lCinl invitation. ·- ·----··-··------

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FOR SALE f =-=====-1 0 room House--all motl­mt itnpt·nycnwnts, large lmi·n-fine location, $8.800 HERBERT L I ABRAMS Tel. 135-L. Pearsall Building

,·�.;,,._,::_. .. , ._ .... ,.,,. , , .·· ··�_.,,.,., ...... ",..,;�'Z.�-;:;::-· ���� ,f:�� N eed Any Fence or A rbors o r Trell ises 1

Mrs. Dr. R, Heinecke Wonlso mnkc lronor wit·e fence. 'l'he l<iml that wont sng nml that lnst. n lifn t.ime. 'l'he nuchor post Is the Gradunto Ohiropodlst 1,081 t.hat Ultlke< t)Jo stny put fmwe. We mnlte ornn·

Mnssngo . 1\fanicuriug mentnl entmnce gntes nnd ·iron railings. Send for Ortlers tnl<ou for PutTs an<l Switches, cntlllogno.

Mndo of Ladio•' own J-Inir. I Anchor Post Iron Worlrt, 11 North Avenue, Garwood, N· · J, �hono 2·111 1\ 118 Bro111l St. Wcsttlo!d, N. J ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: · Get · ..

Acquainted with l�Je

Stanley . Oval

Your Land,.Lord Receives

Get.·

.

· , Acquainted .with · · the

Stanley Oval Scheme

Something More Than Talent. Is li your lntenllon to Jllll'SllC ule

career of an aullw't•? Fat• this, some. thing e)se and more Is required than tlllsnt, One must hnve something, to c•·ente from, some lifo experience:'· The nutho•· who ltas not that <loes iuif ere. rite; be only writes books: -: I:Jenrlk Jbset1,

If one'.'�ut Kitew. lf we knew to-day 'that we wer,o lo

die ta·morrqw, how fair, Jl\Bt ��:nd un· prejudiced hy g<·eect ntld . nm,bitlon WOl!ld be our actions to·day ! And yet any one of us mny . <lie lo·lliOI'· l'OW-niul behold our acts, om· · thoughts, our iJreJuutces!

The Earners. "! never read or a.ny millionaire who cnn afford to be l'eckless and foolish ly extravagant," snys Mr. Tuknwa�r, "without thinking what a lot of people muat work for him for less lhnn they. ought to get.''-Knnsas Clt:r Times.

Scheme

from you i f you pay $�0 per month. rent from the ti111c· yon are :is 'years old to r,o, the sum of �,400 which,

with interest at 5 per cent compounded annually amou n ts to the cnorn10us �urn of $2s,ooo. 'fhis s�m

would build and furnish a. number of homes, whtclt

you, ]\ir. Renter, are doing f�r yo.ur Land-Lord. Why

not pllY rent to yoursel f ? 1\ e wtfl lend .rou the money. to l)u.ilc\ or bu•• a home .on the MON'l'HJ, Y PA Y�IEN'l' Rata 11 Deatroyera. - t A 1 f t 1 .i\ magazine. writer. has computed PLAN. · Just like paying rcn · PP Y · or par ICU ars that rats destroy yearly In the United

For prompt servlee and Poet I w· ' f" ld 8 "ld" & Loan Ass'ocJ·a· ti"on States ,100,000,000 worth ,or. property,

' .. ' . . ·· . . ·, · . ' est ae Ul IDg ' ' ' " I �e estimates · that .. rodents destroy goo • pafronlze Wlnd,eldt� ·. He �-. . . , .. . .· ·. . .. · . . · . · ., ,., · ' . , · :-- . .. .. $5,000,000 worth or .Property In .New

·.' .. ' ·.;,,, . . s :·.:.:;:;b;J .�;:, f, .,; �··_,;;;;.'.!;,;, c!n��':i�i:r�;,�l.��t�1-: .. � .�· ;;t;;;·,��j��:;:;>\/,,,';,:" ·,:·/ �;·'':•;·;,��:;�jt�i,��:�::�iit.�::�:;m,�.rlcnn. . .

is being built, stay at the · Westfield Inn. While

the family are away from home get your meals at the Westfield Inn. Special accommodations lor Bridge and Euchre parties. For rates telephone 78-"V .

.. · . " Young Man Buy Westfield Real Estate "

But Remember Thes£? Points : · : . quy below the market value.

Buy in a restricted neighborhood.

where the improvements

where the title . ·

WESTFIELD HIGHLANDS Wni. S. Welch & Son, Agents.

"Will take the 440 Carriage at Station."

The telephone is . the connecting link

�tween city and country. It is of mutual advantage. Wirh telephone service in his suburban home the business man in the city, or wherever · he may be, can keep jn· touch with his household. ·A friend for dinner, time of arrival, aay unusual delay-these, and countless other messages . the telephone carries almost instantly thereby relievin(j( :.

the worry ol the family and simplifying hou�7;· ·

hold arrangements. Every suburban home . . ;, should have a telephone. , . ' (f:, , ·

For ratts apply to ICJtal offici THE N. Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE.CO. ·

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Close em)' evening except Snt �1rday at 5:30, 'l'o lilt• llvtath•ro nf tht•

�lEA fROM FlOWER �UilD. -. . - ---Jo� IJnlrm l '<11111 1,1' �tnn•lur•l. 1-��[�l(·\ ·l�;�) �o· : . ·. �'4l·�B; I t! lE;. ·IO �s.·� ,� -� IW���:����:����::�

···;� � ::�,�� r:�:;;,::::·'�·;,::��:�::· .�'&! I I I .;d I " � uhol Kl'lll lty lht• 1/l'lloroiiH lll•tlllut• ur hi•

I -�C. " ' ',I 1 " II ; I �. :: il :1 L nl· ' , ' uut nr··· jmrllt•ulnrl,l' wlwn .uuh 1111 t•f• i J it ; ' ' " ' U ' II \.--- " ·, ' fort r.·•JUlr•·� nnly 11 llttlu thtlliJiilt u1 1� ��-' • • .; .. :_·1- --1 · ---- -�---·_.._ • • ;..,____ __ • .__ ::;:--,...- ::���·-"'( , ltun\Jlto, nw\ w.1t'n,.!mu\Uy 1\ • "UKht 1•S· · �'-ZL'�.,,..;- -i::tr·�: .. :,y::-':.::-·f\Qli�:�'"· �"'i 1wnw, t ltl• nt•t"'nl !• uuu\u 111 thu t•nhlk --� -----"=-..: --"�� '-v . ro lntur•••l It Itt tho worlliiiK� t•f til •

II __ L_"_"�·:'·'�/�:��1.:··�.::�- ��·,-;-�-. �·J.:.:�f�"J�·,:�•,:L::S:.;!..:··.:y�:o;_;B:.:.A_N_K __ s_r._s_: __ 1 Xntlonnl l'in11t, l•'lowor tnul Vruit p Guild.

'l'lw objPct of till• llnlhl I; tll'o·folt\

New Jersey's Greatest Ma.il Order Organiza-tion.

in person.

'1'11 Cllti'Y llrl�htuc;; into tho li\'Ok uf til• 1•10•· nurl •kit uf our J(f<!nt clt lc� nntl t• mlni>tcr to their comfort I• -'l'o �h·• ldutl·h�nrlt!<l pf•r•ouk in tl1o �ountry nt opporluuhy ttJ •hnro wlt.h tbalr lc>•

fortmmto fellow·llclugs tho Kllrjllus ul their flowers, frnlts, vcgetnblos null jollies,

'fha Guild is former! of Cit.; nn•l Couutry llrnuchcs, with their officer,. collector• 1\1111 JlRtrous; 'L'hc Nntlounl office li nt iO l'ifth 11\'CIIllO,

Tho �pec!nl objt•cts of tho Guild nrc : First-To rllstrlbnte plnuts, cut Jloweri, fruit, vejletnblcs mul jellies, to the nnrl sick iu te1mments, hostlitttls other lustltntlous. Ser:ont1 -1'o J•lnce perrunueut wln<loW·boxes nml pottctl plnuts in touotueut homes. '!'bird - Tn benutlty tha tenement tllstricts by the estnbli,luueut of permanent backyard gardens. }'ourth -'l'o rn·m•ltlc seerls n11d

plnnis for mcaut lot farm lug, buckytu·rl gat·donA nurl window boxc�. l•'lfth -To provide Nature stn<ly material free !lower shows am\ tliatrlbution hcltl iu public >ohools aurl elsewhere for the benefit of tcumuent chilrlreu. '

It hns beeu well >nlrl thnt " 'l'he cry of thol poor Is not for IJrearl nlotm�" nud nil those w\10 lm<o lmrl occnsiou to sist iu tho tliotributiou of flowers In pnblic wurds of tho hospitals or tenement holllcs will testify

Spring Garments That Are in a Class by Themselves

\1'1•1 1•t• �truel1 l hl• Jw1• II""' ll'" " l nnd lt �t t •l ln i'nnt t't ,\pJ!il l'tJI ftll' )1�11 this HJll'illg, I n t'lo\l t ln� p t t·tllmlnrh· we lt•;111 '"In n i l . \\'••ti ltln'l hn �nliolletl l� II'U tlllln 'L .

f .ttng wnt·� (,r �11111�· ttntl <':l l't'• !ttll'ttt·tl t i lt· h�tturmtmt ol ycntly·to·wcnr, boUt In lllntl�l nlld l lni•h, niut:< lt� ;l t'tllll(l':'( t'XIH'<'''i"ti in I I III' ,'\Ill\' �(ll'i lll! S\II(S H ill! Oyo.''(!OII(�. �nd llfitl!l'R I I H•Jn in n rln�� Ill' them�<'l\'1'�. · . . · · , : · 'l'nlw ntu· 'suit� nl $ I Ii, if Jtttl plt·n�t·, n111l lla•? look - l llw ll iOHt &!!0 �nrtnunl�, 'I'l l!! n·u>nn 1� plni n , I t '• l >i!t'nust• tlw�·' t·t· fu•ld"nt••l nml llnl�lll'll b,1' tho snmo �tnn yr t,nllol'S lhnt. mnkt>� nm• hl!�he�t Jll'lcetl !,'lll'llll'lll"· . .- · co , , �·- , .-:: • . i> ,;_ · •

1 1 1� on!�· tho qunlitr or thQ fnlll'it•s thni- 1!0\'CI'IIS tho ]ll'lro. I hu: �umu s,hnpol �ncs� ntlll lnd l\'lclunllly >'lnillls out In nil out• f.l<II'I!Jcll l >' , whnto\'OJ' the Jll'ico . : . . · . . . . ,

'J'h mo�t mode.�t. •lre.•I'PI', ��� ll'l'll 11.< tho ultm·fnshlonn!J!o 'J'Otlllg mnn 16 rtJilnlly nppl'nlerl to ln om �rw Siring �lotlt•ls. tl

Sjldng Suits, 0\'Cl'COill� nntl llnincmM, Sl2 to sao.

Boys' Suit Special .!

ReJ(ular $5' and $6 Values at : : $3.68

� Thi� Stlil �pcciul luu; ltren tnkcu ntlmnlngo of IJJ' lltnny 11 mother who wnntcrl to

economize on !Jrl' young:;ter's En:;ter Oullit· But the chuicc i� �till complete. 'l'hreo arc 'J'wo-Piccc Suits, with nn cxtm pai r of hloomer trousuJ\;;, cut full. ::iizcs, 7 In lll years. They're. nll wool, laney mixhtrc8, in Jiftccn different patterns. "

··

M en's $'4 and $4.50 Oxfords, $_3. 15 , ' ' ', '1-. ' , , ' ' ' ' Till'�· nre this SJll'ilig1s' Ox'ronls, in gmt mclu\ untl ru��ct cnlf. All sizes nnd wh1ths. The ru�;.-ets nrc Loth !Jittt.i:m ·aml iJJuclwr strlcs. ·.

807·813 Broad Street, Newark,

the gretit joy of the recitJlouts nnd beueficinl result�. Being desirous assisting in tbis benutifttl work i<tnuer· ous express eompnuies hn\'C gauerously agreed to carry, free of chnrge, pack· ages uot cxcemlillg twenty pounds iu weight from Tillngcs ou their lilies_' �������������=��������������������::�=�=�l1 nny chnritnble institution or crgaui1.n· tiou witlliu a ra�lius of 100 miles. ' ·

Ia order to secure free trnusportatlou Walter J. Lee a Worth� success IO

L. BAMBERGER & CO., N E.llll�RK, N . J .

J . S. I RV I NG COa , D E A L F. R S I N

Coal, Lumber, Building Materials, Mouldings and Kindling Wood, Fertilizers

For Lcwn, Carden and Field.

Office and .Yard--Central Ave., near R. R. Crossing1 Westfield Orders by 1[ail Will Receive Prompt Attention.

TELEPHONE l'J·A -

R.. F. Hohenstein Deals in Flour, Feed, Gr;in, Hay . , Straw, Shavings and Peat Moss, Hari1ess; Blankets and General. Horse, Equipmen1ll ;

and a full line of all Poultry _ Supplies; .- · · ·

Pros pect Street,

·L. A. J» I KER' S, · BROAD fS'.l':B.EE'.l',

ror these ptlc1ngos, special Inbel�.- oro Coger and Lee. providetl for this pttrpose, o n l · m'ay:;be obtaiuerl fro1u tho office, 70

,.

" Clem " \VIIco{a Promising Freshman. Clement B; :\V.(lc��. of \v�stfieltl: is

showing ll'p very w�ll nt second base nt .u;;,:��-�:�.;,:�m��:.:� W csl<lynu;. in · ttic · prelliuinnry : prncticc ;;; au•"w'"" 1mr,, u.r•"'m' of the .. bnsebnll ·. -.qilntl. 'rhe weather hns bee;, sticli th�totbe. nieu- ha1•e: been . nhle to' get- outside .uow for over t\vo .' week,, iuid 'the prnctico is comi ug nlong . . rnqidly. ' Tbcre 11re two infield positions 1.1_ �Jniufi<lld, •

to fill, first mal scr.iin<i' base, ·and · Wil· cox seems nt. presoiit .to; bo 'the most ·c, 1-:3- :::::·z.� •. ;".;:��:;;·,�� likely c\lil!litl,itu for tliti.:lntt�t·- job; · He is young nnd ''err )ti.Jliperitiuc�d, but he u:::c • .. :"''·' shows " cnpncity 'for-, do\•eloplnimt thnt nmy jmt hhi1 mi tho· fenin :before tho senson is oi·er.·: o·u:·nccotin t of tl1e Jnte­ncss .of, C�mtncucelneut' this yenr; Wes: leynn's.' setison ��··m :.iio( luigill.'· till the llth of ilpril ; · the :flrsb:niuo ' is to be .with Spriugfield Trniuing,School, on the �Iiddletowu diniuoi,(l: · , .. _

·

'fhe Advance -Olub · 111et lost Friday evening at tile . home. of Mrs. Encltrl avenue. �Irs. ·G. A. V. . , ,�.;l�i:fiii��S���������;,s • ���!m�ia�������SiS son nJ)(\ Mrs. Charles McDougall re i on l\Iondn.l', Apnl 1i, IUOO, nt S:Jil p. . l! f ;<l • • ' 11' for repairs to uutcn<lnnl romls through· Jntorestmg pa!>f!rs, nud · l\fr, J!olilrH! ont the fOWH r!uriug tho ycur 1000 · . _ . Established 1860. Tel. 59.

W. W. CONNOLY CO. TJndertakers and Embalmers

PtO\'erl au entcrtniltlng slelght-of-Jum(] Ench t!roposnl uu�st b<: nccompa.uied e>:pert. Mrs. �issersou will eutertnin by a cerufled check tor (12o0.0� drttwn to the club at itH ,\pril meetin the order of the. treusurcr of. the tow11 . g, o£ Westllel<l, Without condition or cn-pnpe�s wtll be rear! by. Dr. ,J, J, ' dorsumont of nuy kind, ns m1 evidence nurl Jlliss Soph ie Condit. o£ good faith nnrl the snccessfttl bidder will be reqnirerl to fnrni•h 11 bond of $2,500.00 to g<mrnutee the faithful pcr­

formnnce of tlto contract.

t<r A GAS RAr"iuE Is Something that every Hou�eholder should have

N O DIRT, HEl=rT O'R itSH ES $ 1 4.0 0 to $28.0 0 Cranford ·aa.s Light Co.

A.D· STREET; _.,__ WESTFIELD:· N.

· Wl!$'l'FIJll,D · x . • J .

' ' :.: (; \)'ES'l'FIELD, N. J;_

A�commodations for Boarding Horses. DING . AND LIVERY ST�ujLJLAJ,

1\'I. PO""VEH.S . �; fJF..U.El' I N ' - '� e Stone Flagging, Curbing & �rosswalk�J

ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 25 Years . Experience ' �·.

' , , ' '' •

WESTFIELD. ; ;

Spcl:!iticntion� ma.y he cxmni ncrl aml . blttnk forms or propoml mtL)' huobtai uetl ·.• . ,., nl tho ollie" of A. W. V"r", Town !:lor·

Hove tbe �o�ern Shop�

EDWARD N. sgowN, Manager. vt,yor, 12\l Blm fStreet. �

'!'he coullcil reservus the right to ·re-ject nuy or all IJids. ·

' : T..�Tl1Yll 'I't�fi}.:fl�O�·: , \Vu.-,t!lt·hl, N. ,f , ;,lau ch .d

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THB UNION COUN:n' STANDARil. FRIDAY, MARCI·I 26, 1909. 9

'!'he FABRIC CONCOURSE at 'WANAMAII:Eft•s Bolds a Rich

Display of the Charmiall SUMMER. WASH GOODS

1 Standard's Checkers 'I JllcB --:fJUb-J;<:==j;::::::::::::::::::::• ID 1'-JI,I )tJ(llj , , l'xl< • !WxP Sforc closes ut 6 o'clock ; Suturduys 111 10 o'clock,

Fnncy a nrc�t aplcc, ne�rly n city bloclc In length, llllcd with 1 cs of tables bc�ril: lt tho ncwcat, lrcshcut, mout do!lghtlul burden :tsurnmcr Cotton Ooodn, and you hnvo this rcmarknblo 11nbrlc Con•

course n� It now tt!Jj'lC<:rn, Nev1:r was such n tcmp&lnr: display mada of these matcrialc-novcr h�:1 It been so easy lor women to seck, and lind, the !abric,3 they wl�hcd lor thclr Summer lrocko. And that,

amon� th� choicc3t 17cnvcu nnd printlngo !rom England, Scotland,

s�ltzcrlanu, France and America, nrc many which combine economr �itb their beauty, is ohown In th� following list:

Imported Ginahntno nt Hlc n Yore!

From Scatlnntl i Jar Au nssortmcut of

1 5 in slripcs, cbcclu; nnd plahltq 1�. 'c,quisile eolor·blcndings fou�d In labrics {rom 1ho ;nnd of lhe &lusllc. (lsunl:pold !or 2>c yd,

z$e L10o·Stripcd Morqulacllc nt l�),�c u Yard

Lovely shcrr c:o:tf'n fnb·:ics; cvc�I7 vcn m�sh, with htcc stripes cdg;t:U ��b hairline �tripe!! of color.

2Sc Embroidcrcel Prinlocl Muslino, 73Yzc a Ylird

Dalnly printed nornl dcsl�ns, with obroidcd rin�-tlols s•.:atlcred over the :urface; nlm p!;1id nml striped effects.

French Costunaa Linen • nt 75c o. Y"rcl

(61n. wide; medium weight, For �liisb tailored sui to. AI) lhc fnslalon­t':!IC sbadc:J1 ::mch 0::1 wasturto, rose, ;.Uo!rop•, cadet blue and grnys.

[mportod l(bder��rlon Cloth �t 25c o. Yard

Mol hers find this •. new cotton fabric tt&t w1ll wen like iron nnd Wttth well; [Dr boys' nnd girls' · wear. · Vilst vnriety of styles in \'arious colors. Fer school and outing drcs�es.

Fa•clnotinll' Sllk·and·Cotton Fahrico al 30c a Yard

Smort1 cofl, cllnglnr. £nbrlcs; very silky; plain colora, tclf·colorcdstrlpea1 chcr.lcs und lianres; tor street and cvt:\\ng wc:u; newest shades, Swl03 At>:>liquo Muollne

nt 25c n Yard llenutiful, nhcer Swiss muslin, wllh

up;.lied designs; borde.red and flounce cltecla on while nnd lluted grounds; (or dninly Summer Dresses; looks very much like !he imported kind,

Rocquot Cloth at t8c a Y:orcl Unndsome linen-finish cotton ma­

terial , having the look of French linen, so much In vogue lhls ceason for tbe "'flish joclcet ond coat sulls. Myrtle; ul lhe mw obodec; 32 lnches wide,

Snlin·facccl Mc11alino 1al 5Cc n Ya.rd

Half nllk-ond-co!lnn ; very silky; soft, clinging fabric for nfternoon n11d reception gowns j alltbc new desirable color!:, wistaria, ro:.c, cndct blue, gray uprieot, light blue, pink, c:ream, nile, lavcnder1 !Jcliotropc nnd tan.

Firot floor, Old Bldg,

Newea� l!m!Por�ed Styk�s an Women's Prfitl1cess May Gloves at $1

N o glovc3 a t $1 combine �o mnny nne qualities a s the Princess · May, therefore tha timely arrh-a! of the Spring Gtylcs will be welcomed

by m:Uly �;oucn who count them favorites. Th�se soft, supple glac!l ·

gkll'cs bring the latc:.t fancies in G:itching mid the most fashionable

cclors, includinrr tm and grny, also black, white and �he popular

black with white stitching. , · , ·

All these smart gloves nrc cinc-cli:mp, full pique sewn, with Paris pDint stitching on the l>�cl:. Sl'n pnir. Muin floor, Old B�ilding.

· An Exceptio!;l:aily E'ine ])isplay of SHEFFIELD . . PLATE·

. .Reproductions;-of 6��t�b;"of 't!J({' rn:iitcrpieces th�t· ha1•e made, this beautiful w:ll'e · famouo . for u century or more. Artistic to the iligltcst degree, cxqnisitc . hi.wo•lanunchip nnd finish, heavily plated 011 copper b�cc, und shown iii' a surprising vmicly of handsome pat­tem5, 'including t!Ic g:·apc 'border, with chasing, and plain, with thread bcrdcr. We !t�vc devoted. the Silver ;Room, : at the entrance

to the JwclryStorc, to the exhibition; �hich v.<illbc of much•iuterest to the scckct' alter wcc!d!ng' gifts. , ·;l'Jiii�_Sheffield ;Plate trays, for in­s!nncc, llnrmonizc delightfully ;vith·:solidf's'l�ei: tea s�ryjces • .. some .of the picccc: _ . ��L./:.<�, >''· y, ; ·

4·piccc Tea Sets, $37 .50 to $4si' '' 7lreod.;��;�;·:$6 to $12. . . 3-piccc Coffee Scls, ��18.

·' :·M· . . hilp'Disl!co, $6.75 to $8.50.

Sewing Trays, round, $8.50 to $24: ·.,·:, Caid.,W:iys;: $3.75 to · $4.50. Tea Set Trays, oval, $27 to .$54 ; co;';.,•: soildwlch•:Piates, $6.�5 lo $10.50.

oblong, $16.50 lo $67.50 • . . . . ·N·L·:•/;c,:Salt, Cellurs, $2.50 nnd $3.50. Coasters, $3.!:0 to $6. · ·::· . . ':.:i-·,:-;;> .. TcaCnddies, �4.50 m:d $6.75. Tea Kelt!cs, $11.25 to $23. ,: ;::, .\? ,:;.:'Mustnrd Cups; '$3.50 &nd $5.00. i>1eat IJ1shcs1 $7 .SO'to $23.25; -;.: ,. • · : :Fruit D"kets, · $19.50 �ml $27 • Opco Vc�ctablc Dishes, $5.25; Tcu Bells, 75c and $1. dnnblc, $?.75 to $18.· · .

., ' .·

Gravy B�ats, $6.50 to $9.75. Combination-Chop and Vegetable Candlcshcko, $3.75 and $5.75,

Dish, 1)18 ar.d $24. · Main lloor1 Old B)lilding ,

JOHN WANAMAKER Formeri!J A, T. Stewart & Co. New York Broadway, Fourth .Ave. Eighth /o TU)tll Stml

and Chess Column. l�tlllotl l1y llufnH S, Ot'oun.

CHI!CKilltS, " U) kr."

'!'Ito t&tln of thiH llJltllliJ II( IH tiXJlillltiCII by Andoi'Hflll In hiH Hccuuel otlltlun nH fullowH 1 -" llylm (t:lcut.oh ) , 11 ftllwn, 01' HifiiiU•\VIlll, 'l'hu lllllllU ltUH JII'Uilllbly lli'IHun l'r•mn obHUI'I'ml t'oHumbh!llc!!H 1 fur• ut vnrlons HlugoH •1! tlm lllllllU thu DhmcH Ot'll t'J•equuutl,v ferrum! futo Htrnlght lilluH,11

'l't•uulc Gnuw, 1 1 - 1 5 , 2� -17, 15 - rg, (lhcHo t.l1rcu movuH l'urm tho " Dylm,'' 24 - 1 5 , 10-I!Jt 23-16, 12-IQ, 2S-22o 8- r r , j0-25t (27-23 IH RIHo II goO<! 1110\'0,) 4-8, 22-18, 1 1-16, 21-2), 8 - 1 2, 17 - t4, 16-zo (m· g - IJ,) 23- 16, 1 2- le)o 25 - 22, 1)-lj, 3 1 -27, JZ-27 looltH bettor, but is not,) 6-Q, 29 - 25, 1 � o, 27-2lt 7- r r , 3-8, 23-161 8-rz, J2 - 27, 12 - • 9· 27-2), ?--1 1 ; 2) -7, 2-1 1, (11) 1 1 - 15, 18 - 1 1 , g-18, 22 - 1 5, IJ-JI· Drawn.

(a) 14- 10, 6-1 ;, 21-17, 20-24 (II I'CJ'Y line mot•o, wltich wins,) 28-ro, g-14, rH-Q. 5-Jo,- nut\ tho King catohos nnother mnn. B winH,

nJ,AOK

u J<t·BJ l�t-KKis · 'l Q-C�a J>-ll5 1 !Ut-I< Q-Jt,1 1 ! Bxl<t J'xB 16 1'-KIIJ l<t-l((J 1 7 Ktx 1' ��-ICt.J IH Kt-11 1 l�-l{lfi 1 9 lt-1<2 llxl' ao ll-!�4 ll-ICts 21 H-Ila H-Ba 2Z llxJ{t, PxH 2 J <�xl' I�JCt 24 i•-J(t.l H-l<q 21 QIH<II Jt-Kil4 26 <�xQ IU' P-H4 27 l,I-HHuh H-U 2H <�-Jl6 BlCICt 2� JtxB HxH JO <�-IC8nh 1<-lh 31 QxH llxlloh 12 l(xlt ��-KG l l Q-Ka �� -Bsuh 1·1 1<-1{ (�·B8oh JS K!Ba Q-B1oh 36 K-Kt t�.-B8uh J7 K-lt2 Q.-Bsoh 3H P-KtJ �l --K

K4t! • 19 Q-132

40 Q-B7oh lloslgnH, 'l'bH Anglo·AIIlol'icun cnblo match iii on tc-tlny �nlld to.morrow, comlncted from this shlo fmm tho moms of tho Brooldyn Obess Ohtb. Pl'OblcUI No, 79•

Blnolc : K oil Qs, Ps oil K4, Qt. Ql{ts lllld QU6

Whlto : K on QH2, Q mi Qll6, Kt ou KR5, B Oil KR6, P• on KU3t QKt3 tuul QHs. · · ·

Whito to piny nml tillite iu three moves. Solution :

Whito, r . B to B 2. Q to Kil6 3· Q. umtm; nco I . --·--2. Q to Kz 3· Q mutes

Blaelc. - ' · ·:· ..

• · P to i<s' ,: ' 2. Any 111ovo

I ' t< to'I(s or B6. :i .. · Ariy. luovil

t>t·olllem No. 8o, . Blaclc : IC oil KBs, H ott QKt2; Kts Oil

KKt an<l 1m5, Bs · on . KIUz nn!l QR, Pn on· Kz nlld KB4; · ·

Whito : K Oil KH, ' Q. ou· 1{8, Hs Oil KB uml KKt5, Rts on .1{117 mul QB4, B� 011 • Kz am! QH71 Ps 011 KB3 nud Ql<t6. '

A recent game !Jctwoen 1\Icssrs. 'White to piny 111111 mntc in three Whltnltor n111l Green resnltctl in · n moveP • . " tracle," which loft two of white's men -··----111 prisr, so tltnt Black seorne<l til have n sure win. Yet white won . Nero and Christianity.

'l'ho position nfter t�1e " trnde 11 '£ho : April number of l!cOr.unre's wns : M,\Cl.AZINF. contnius all IU'tielo on Nero,

Blnek : men on 5 111111 z8, king ou 3 1 · · by Gtlgliehno Fol'l'ero, tho Italion his-White : me11 011 9 n111l 26, ln11g ou · r . tori�u, who this winter cnme to this White to move nml win. ' · .· conittl'Y to lecture, ut tho i11vitntion of

Solution : · · . · · · Presi<1ellt Hoosovolt. 'l'his arlicle is

r-6, ·31-22, 6-ro, ;- 14; ui-26: particulnrly intorestiug · because of its , ·24 · 20,'2J-:-'9· . \V wins. n�\v uml ro,·olutiounry •·icws upon Nero · lis ' n!Eo fr<>m a,;r<ce11t :ielatecl to Obristiunity •

' \vhicli 1\li·.'·o,\"11 · · •• surely l•e-first •hod,Ohristima bloO<l,

ns lliiJlpiug. . . ·

bnt if we consider the ton<1cucy he •·ep· Black : lllon on z, 3, 9 all(\ 22, !dug

·rosen ted in Roman history, ouo could on 25. h urlly classify lnm nmcug tho grent

Wbita': 1\fou on 1 1 , 17, 2Q nrul ,r , euemios of Ollrisl;illllft,y. AtlgttStlts and king on 26. 'l'iberins were, without !mowing them,

Blacl< to moi'C nnd win. two grant ouemios of tho Ohristinn

CHESS. teuchiugs bocat1so thoy sonl(ht by nil Universities' Oa!Jic 1\Intch, Amoricn menus to reinforce the groat Roman

\'H. Englnud. Auwricu Victot·ious, &rn<litiorJ, nud sl rngglml ngninst CI'Ol'J'· thll10" ' that should OliO tluy form tho ThQ ninth cable match between tho

�tudent chessists of Great Britain aml osse11cO of Ohristhmity, eommopolitsm, this countr·y tool< place Jnst Sntunfay, mysticism, tho <lominlltiou of intellec· and tho Americans scored a decided tnul . people, the iutln?ucc o! �·ho pbilo­l'iutory. Oue· gnmo remainetl 11utiuish· •eplncal nutl mohtJJhysiCJ�l SJll�Jt on hfo. c<l nnd will bo nlijmlicutml . Of the rc· l � �to, .on tho contrnrJ�, Wltl� In� repented mnining llvo gumcs onr stndoutil won I efforts to sprcml Or1ontnhsm 111 Rome, three, aml drew two. As a <lmw1; game 1 nml chi?illY with his tnsto for nrt, was �Oiults one lmlf 11oint for eucb plnyor, uncousctously . n . llowcrful colluborntol' tho: score �tancls 4 to 1 in our ftiVOr. of fntnro OlmstJ�lll propn�rnnrln.

. We

1'hc unfinished game will ulso go iu all t�mst. uot forget 1t : tl�e �n�8Ses Ill tho probnbility to us, tho uclvnntngo 'being hmpu·e only . . become Chr.tstlnn boe�u�so in our fnvor. l�ven with tho decision th�y · hn<l , .����� been nnlmed w•th ll6'llinst us, wo sboulcl still be victorious Orwutal spmt.

with n score of 4 to 2. . ---:-----•�---'fhe six boar<ls wore mallllot1 as fol- ·

Read This. lows, tho first unmed nt each bont•d plllyiug tho white pieces : �-Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiii;;iii;=�! I Bonrtl 1,-Wolff, Columbia vs. Hough · • ton, Oxford.

Bmml 2.-Lob, Oxfor<l Ys, Hugbo,; Ponnsylnaiili.

� • It .is astonisltiJJg,'' romnth::ctl n well lmClWH nuthority on Disott�es ot' tho sldu, " ltOIV SUCh II ·llll'go 1Hllllll81' Of JlCOpJe, ospooially . lmlioH, nrc, by nttr•wtively written ruivorfi;;oments, inducctl to pur· ohiL'O some 0110 of the lllllllY so cnllctl Bcnuty Oremns now ou tho mnrlmt, not lcuo1viug, of COI!t-se. that they mostly contaii1 oily or g rea'Y "ubstnnccs thnt clog the pores of t.hu sl<iu 1111!1 nrc, for that rensou, tho very worst thing that thoy could possibly uso. illy treittmeut of PirupleR, Blncklwmls, Blotolws uurl at! <rnplio11s of the skin, nr•o ns follows nn 1 hns invitrin!Jly pro\'"'! very success· f,tl. Wn•h tho face cur.,J'nlly ovet·y ulght b ,foro . •·etir\ng with warm wntor lUI!! n I tt o out lll!llll tim! up ill'n smnll clot.l1

Our- Ware rooms a re fu l l of We l l M ad e a nd N e atly Designed

F U R N I T U R E Call and See Our Stock. ·

We have conOdence in . �ur abilily lo please;

Powlison & Jones, 1<10-l!il E; FBONT ·ST,. PLAINFIELJJ.

GOODS DELIVERED THU.RSDAY IN WESTFIELD.

Board J.-·Whital<er, Peunsylmuin vs. Humphrey, Cutubridgo.

Board 4.-Brown, Oxfor<l vs. Steplteus, Priuc'Ctou.

Bonn! s .-Blnmborg, Colnmbin vs. Rcnue·, Omnbridge.

Bon1'!! 6.-Beo, Cambri<l11c vs: Pnrsh· Joy, Hnrvarcl.

Woltf, Wnitakor nn<l Blumberg won, Stopbc11s mul Pnrshley tlrew, l\ltd the gnme on bolli'd 2 was not fiuishml iu the time limit.

Tbe game on BOilrd 1 follows : 1 bag, thou, after, <lryiuu well, usc the · , follO\ving · irloxpousiYo null llorfectly

110.\llll White. Wolff. I'����!�����;������=�;�����;�; � · America.

1 P-K4_ 2 Kt-KBJ

;. J ll-Kt4

1-liUY '),Qpt;z, Blnck: nougutou. Englnll<l. P-R4 J<t-(�Bl P-ll4 . Kt-B3 B-Kt; P-Q3 Onstles. · ·

BxKt

I unnnl!iss -]lrcscl'iptiou, . which call . bo ' filled ut nny Drug Store. ()Jenroln ){or.. ' llther i oz. Alcohol 7 oz. Uso t.bis mix· turo oll tho fa�cO, nR ol'ten n� possible dur· ing tho day, but usn uight aml mm·ning any \yny, nliOwing it to t•cutniu ou tho J'nce nt.le•lst. ten minutes , thou the pow· dory film n111y bu wiped olt Dot uot wnsh tho fnce for wme littlu time after nsiug;. By following this simple trent· rucut, yon will sooti have n clcnu n.ud Brilliant Oom11lexion.

FAIRVIEW CEMETERY B E A U riFU l. L Y LOCATED OFFERS L01S FOR SALE ON ·

MOST REASONABLE ,TERMS.

WESTFIELD N, J, ·SEND FOR LEAFLET EXPC..A I N I NG

WHY YOU SHOULD OWN A I..OT N O W I MAIN OFFICii:: BllANOH OFFICii! CEMETERY 'GROUNDS N o. 4 8 E L M S T R S: E T.

TS:LE:PHONE 65_-J, Ts:L,;;�HcN£ 511.

4 Kt.-B3 . · S P-Q3 . 6 B-Qz

7 Onstles · 8 Kt-ICtz

'I Ril lglous lulhor's eSialement. Rev • . • Josopb H. Fcspcrmnu, Salisbury,

N. 0., who is tbe autuor uf severn! books, writes : · " For · severn! ye11rs I was allliotet1 witb kidney troubl� nn<l lnst winter I was s11<lt1euly stricken with Chastlzed son In court.

sfivere pain In my kidneys mtd was At the commmH1 or Rcconlol' 'l'ouce.r, to bed eight days unable to get Tony . l\fllrollo, aged 8, WRd soundly , I Veterinnria11s 11gree out without assistance. M-!' urine con· t!Imsh�<l by his father in.

tlie loc�l po· thmo year old hoy · WRK bn<llY' of ev�r.r five horses have worms and tunt tnl11cd u thic� white sodtrnout 11�<1 I hoo court 1\

,louduy af�rnoo�l . Y�uug

lil'lll\liil.,l'<ul hntl n hi h f v�r 1 was i 1 thousallflK of horses die every your from. p11RSe<l Slllllt! ,freq(JOntlY' tl"y nnrl mght. lltnrello, Whh Gnstll\ C Bmrlcr:mlrl, cmul'r H 1 u uJ;£. ·t 1 tl · ' nnse ll,nirfiolrl1R Rlo01l 'J'onic nti!l I commenced tnlting li'oJuy'H Kiduoy I elc\·cu ycnr:-; ol<l, h11(l Uoun fil'l'll1J:riiOI1

M11ll or 'l'elea•hone ChderH Prmnptl ;v trilled A L L G O O DS D E LIVERED F R l\ t: OF CH AIIGE.

SAIYI P LF.� ON A P PLICATI O N .

Sensational Sale of Tailored Suits

A Most ExtraQ.rdinary Event Following Our Opening Days.

\\'c lm\'o been Jli'C(Juring for HOU1cthing unusttul to follow right n[lCI' Om· Opening Dnys. \\'o lut\'C tlc\'olml the cnt·l icr portion or lhi� ll't�ck lo tho tlisplny oi otll' gnrmunlH untl thoHo wlm hnve Recn it ngl't•o ·t lmt hnmiHomcJ' lines they hnvc Jull·c� seen,

8oo SUITS IN ONE ORAND SALE 'l'ho· I'C�nlt Of 01\1' Jll'Ojlllration to givo you a lllOSt RXtrnordinnrv suit· buying OJl[lOrtnuity ut tltu very sonsou's beghming, We hnvo cnrofully goue · through tho mlll'lmts fot· •nits which wonld bo found worthy !'ot• n pluc'tl i11 one: dcpartuwut nnd wl•ich could llo •old nuder price, lilvoryonc

IR up to ::ltrnnss Stlm<lllr<1 iu m·ory way. 'Vo havo tlivl<le<l them in five groups us follOIYs. If ron lmvo nuv thought of gott.iug a uew snit this HmUloll, this is your opp_m·tua•ity, · ·

.

At I 0 00 Arc suits of st.ripetl se•·ges, hairline stripes, chevrons, etc., i n every sluule tlmt is fllflhiounble; tho t'Ollts nm • long poiutml cutnwuy styles or simple scmi-lltte<l mo<lels, sntiu trimmed; they nrc worth 14.08, choose nt 10.00, ,

Snits of Pnunmn, sorgos, pr,nuelln; the eonts lmve p�tch·pooltets, ucatly llulshe<l with lill'b'tl buttons, whlclt orumuout collars nne! rfvcrs ns well ; sRtiu liuc<l; tho skirts are p11uol effo.ct,· tri

.mmo<l with-buttons; 14 98 shonltl be lllllrko<l 18.D8, tomorrow at . . . , ; .

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A small lot of striped ·serge fi11lts; 'every fusltiouuble fenturo in their constl'\lction; Ytliueu at 2�.50, 111 . . , . . . . . . . . , . •7·98

. Beautifill snits of prunelln, bt;oaelclo�h,'. sorg�� i n nent stripes, "ome

witll fol<l colll\1', othors collarless effects .tinisbe<l witb bong•diue of self col�r, sutlor�ly tnilor?•1 nm1 orunmeuted , �yith buttons nml 19 98 bnuds, the lund you '\onl(1 e�pcct to cost $2o.OO, nt • • , . , . . , , , •

J�very shndc, · all mmlels thnt · hnYo the stamp of fashion's nppro••nl' mntorinls tuat nrc seuroely to be oxccllml for their beauty of texture nll!l llnfs!l, suits for which IS!J3.00 wonlrl •eem !Jut n fllir price, ,....5 OO yottt• chOlCO. . . . . . . . . · . . , , , , . , , . • . • . . . . • . . . , , , • , . . . . , . , , , , . . A e

TH E D A V I D S T R A U S CO. ·i· N E lrtl �RI<. N . J; ...

Brnest Wilcox. Theo. A. Pop• Alexander Hunt, Wilcox & Pope, .

GARPENTERS & BU ILDERS, Pamler and Decorator. · Lntoet design in Wall .paper nl· 42 4 44 Cumberland St. Tel. t 39•J. ways on htu.ad.

Westfield, N, J. Elm and Quimby Streets, Estimates Ohool'fully Furnished.

Jobbing Promptly Atten<lo<l to I Westfield, N. J . Tel. 97•W.

'fhe Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd whielt has bce11 in use for over 30 years, has . borne tlte si:,.''ltature or

and has been mmlo mulcr his per­sonal superlislon since its infancy.

• Allow nooue to(lcccivo youlu this. All (Jountct•feits, Imitations and " Just-ns-goml " are but Experiments tllnt t••ltlo with mul cnt1angcr tile heal tit or Inl\mts all(\ CllUdrcn-Expericnce against Ex(JCriment • .

What is CASTORIA Castorla is a. lmrmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­goric, Drops and Sootblpg SyrU(IS. It is ' Picasnnt, It contains Jicitllcr 0Jiimn, l\Iorphine not• other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys \Vonns nnd allays Fevcrislmcss. It cures Dhll'rllwa. nml 'Vind Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpntion and Fl:,tnlency. It assimilates tho Foo1l, regulates tho Stomnelt mul Bowels, giving Jtcaltlty aml natural sleep, fte Childron'IS Panacea-Tho lUothcr'!l Friend. ·

CENUINE . CASTORIA ALWAYS

'0

10•11' I g"1':" 1

11111 1'::o 1,118 "1 1'0r' for hor•es'

cll'stroys uml re- Remeth•, noel tho pntn gmdnnlly abatet1 1. bel'ot·e His Honor fo

.

l' steuling IJ

.

icyclus at � l'lllO 4llXI\ 1\·o nuc ue :l.egn n · · · " 1 1 L' · 1 s •· 1 "' n·1 tl •r tl f 1 1 JJ VJU'iotics of worms without Rml lhmlly ceased mul my nr no hecamo t ao · ltlco 11 cuoo . · .onug • ' " · •lli Ollltir·eJv we��. e���;v�: ����0"��x,',� ;:��::; n

to the . �niotnl,-

pnrifyiug the 1101·mal. I cheerfully rccon�meml . , Fo· wald 'Y�S given � l�f!tnr? by. thc.:Up�orcl· · ""�_cnTau" coMPANY, " •u ..... ., ·����n. "·'!'�o""'e?"'· :>·: •. :·�\·�:),�·.' · ,·:�Jf·;:;·.,�t:··'.·.;_:.�.'.;

lai 1 life• . . . 1 ,,·, · Wnlla•ol• , h'�otl n•�<l.irH'"oo•l·•� ,.jlnlit;." f1nM 1101- lny'n T(Hn�r Remn•l;." !-lolel hy. nll "·"· nn� nft"r Ton:-; hnrl hPP.ll Hn·a•hr<l,

.. : . ' 'o'.'ia. "-ul<l lty all drilgf.i.[;. ·. · ·la'L "l'll t�.·u �:n:'.';""r.cc : loy. [';�ll'iel< 'l'nlj', , tl t:IIJ�;<t; . . ·

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r l"' l;:�;;_:� ·:!;�:.;�::;,! ! .�""'· / · 1 C�:' .. ;;:):, .. d&':C.::i;,•%:! j; .. �;:�:�:.�,f>:'ii .. : ; �.;f:y;,��;i.,r;{;y:/ ,il;,�/Jil:/:�:;}�: .. ;:����.���:�;;i�VI ' "'':

Page 10:  · ;"' HE UNION .\ ' ' CJou· rr·y· STANDARD Bas a larger circulation than any other ·Weekly Newspaper Published in Union Oounty

Wllah Gooda, Cor&eta, Mualln

Unduwcar, Sanap.ucll Shirts,

And Pafam.u, Ribbons, Mlnl.1turc

Collar Pins, Brood1" .lnd Sen rf

Pins, Royal Soelety St1mpcd & Crepe Walsts,

Schaefer's

Easter

I Opportunities

Heatlwbloon1 Pctlico.lta, Boy's

Shirl Wt�lata, EAster Post c�rds, Gloves for Enstcr, LAces,

Embroideries, Hosiery to match

Gown, Jet Buttons In All

Sizes.

The new wrinkles (or Easter adornment are here now. We have been preparing for this season for many weeks, and are now ready to accomo-. date our patrons with every Easter accessory that they may demand.

Corsets 'l'hore lu1• boan a greater clmuge ln lho Rtylo of gowuR, wlllolt !Ins uooellftlt(lto<l t\ oorroRpotul· lug ohnngo fu tho st1·la of tho Oorsot, 'l'ho tlgura Lhdldlug Oorsots 11ro moru uuoossntl' just II OW thtm over, 'rho cull hus beuu for n higher grnc\o corset 1\S tho cxtromo leugtb uocossftnt• c<l •trouger !Joulug.

Knbo Non.!lustnblo l'yelets, 98' to $3,00, R. & G,, . tho 'l'nperlug W11lst. Corset, 98e to $1 ,50, 0,/D ll La Spirito, fo� tho wownu of Fll8hlou, 98< lo $3.SB. · . Lrt.Jteslstn, Stcol lloued through·

out. $2.50 to $3.BB. Tho Grant Success, tho Nama Corset, Solf· lle<lualug, �'lsnre Bull<Uug,

$3.00 to $3.50. A SjJeolnl, lu four grrulos, 75e per.p•lr, vnlue $1.00 . ... I�orrls waists fot• tho young'glrl null wownn, SOc to 98c, Do Bovolso BrnssleroH, tho Now'Slo111lor Flguro mnlros,

this style gnrmout more uocessl\ry thnu ever, SOc lo $1.00. · · · ·

Wash Goods ' ' ...

Westfield.

Jerseg Behind the Times. �'it:titrt:t� .titrt �'ltrt le��� ��i•�e;.aa� �.( Con/luu.·d '' •>Ill p.r (I ' '

111 vuh• llttnm• In, whllu ! u Now .TI•r�oy nll'urL \I'll� bu!u� nuulo tu l'olo It out.

Mr. llm·lco snltl lhnt thu quo,tlou uf H)ll'tllN'IIH!oH 1\'IIH OliO nlii'II)'H tllh'IIIICO!I If locnl OJltlou Jlt'ol'llllt�l. llo 'nhl lltnt In Mnlnu tho)' htti'O ouc H)WI\lt·t•n•�· to "''or)' 800 )lUO)Jio, while Itt Now ,Jor•oy, wlwru /lcoiiHliH 11r<1 gruut�d, thol'O Is 111 JII'O!Oitt 11110 N/lOIIk·onMy to uvory �.�oo p01'>011H, 1111<\ nftor loon} O!JtlOII �� HOOIItC!l tlw Klmnlt•rusloM will bo nttcmlo1l to. �rr. Bur leo �ultl thl\t tlurlug the t'n•t yenr 16,!Xl0 Haloons wore ''t>torl ont, nru1 n �runt brtttlo wns soon to !Jo wngo1l !u thf• Stntc, where nt pt•csout tho ,\ uti• �nloon r .. onguo !utorests wcro shuply n;ltlllH for tho lll'il'll�go of tim lmllot,

;� A Comprehensive Real Estate

�� and Insurance Servic� �" ��

At tho oloso of Itlr. Burlto's ndtlross ct)rds wore pnssud throtigh tho 1imlluuco t�u<l mnuy mturuetl )>lod�res of mouoy to nl<\ tho 1mrlc of the longue, Thoro will he n gonerttl movomout !u tho clmrohes hot'o iwxt mouth on the question of locul o:•ttou. ·

COlONEL MORROW DIDN'T SELL CATALINA ISLE FOR A RiflE

He Bough! II for a Rifle, and Lei Go For Taxes.

the writer's · experience with book it is impossible for connect the refnsn\ with a tbe part of Dr. Cnrlwell to mcono]polize.i1ts exclusive information iu

!,� !f� !t� !t� �

enhance the mlue of his history of the Westflelcl l record� being bolrl in trnst \ genernl benefit, not ownefl by

the· rijsen·inJJ: tlum; for : uoe of lUI iudividunl wonlrl l

he nu nbnse of the trust. It there will be a thorough j nr thr mnttor.

:. Alterations, improve­ments. and repairs of every kind contract· ed for. Let Ul L,id,

-GO TO-

Westfield

The Audit Report Published. Ren!lcrs of tho STANDARD will fiBd

worth while to study careft\lly the oftho Town'• ncconuts hy tho Compnuy of Now York which is'

· iu full in this mlitiou. ·

: , " ' . FHASCl� 1�. \\OOT'I!l:f":' . . .

•:!li�:&&ll!tz:E:Ei::l<=iill:imm:mral1ialaa clilliiliitiiiill•iilliiiirlliatl_. ... __ ,;,...;.;.�----- . I �:�;.��i�tml""• �<. J . • . M,u·ch 2�� woo. \