* ^h^me^ more than 4,200 complete copies of the suir . nnv. now mjulred (o liuwl (ho weekly demand...

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* ^h^me^ More Than 4,200 complete copies of the Suir . nnv . now mjulred (o liuwl (ho weekly demand or KU1}S<TI1M;I*H and ncws- -ttind [vnIrons. Hints to Advertisers Warren County ncwtfiwipcr ."read- vm.lire divided into two clauses —those who rend tlio Suir mid llmsc wlio doit'l, Wlilch rliiss do you think IIIIH tliv greater inir- diiising |M»ivcr'/ MTU YEAR-NUMBER 30 THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 27, lilll SUBSCRIPTION: $i.50 A YEAR BASEBALL SWIPfRS, ARRESTED Two Oxfonl Yoiliiff Men Jailed For SU'nlliifC [{aS4;l)iills ThnL Went Over tliu Ornndslnml, Theri 1Vas a .ball game on each side of the fence last Saturday, Washington and Ulalrslown were amiiKln^ fnlks nn ono filde nnd 'Charlie Ultzer and Tommin Collins, two yoiins men of Oxford, were hav- fiiK a frame of tholr own on the other Hide. There was, however, a connec- tion between the two Ramos, because, diirirn,' the Mcr contest, a Rood ina.iy foul ijles landed at the rear of the crandstand, on the slllt mill lot. This wan th"-fmnt where Ttitzor and Col- lins were having tholr came. They were playing "swipe the ball." Tn other words, wlieti a ball cavno over the fence, Coiilnft gathered It up ant] h d HAS A BIG FIRE One of the Lackawanna Leather Co.'s Buildings Destroyed. FIREIVIAN WARNER LGSES LIFE Caught Under I'altin- Wall nnd Crushed to Death—Other I'ircnicn Injured, Hut XOIIC Serlou.-ly. l-'iro completely 'Wiped out the j;i- panntng ••department of the I«'icka- ' wanna leather Co. at VtackettHtown •ilm-lcil In .1 l»n-slnr> bri..k nililtlkm; m l r | , ,,,, , I,,,*,,,,. Hero ti, ov tl.:,t was oro.-tc.il .n .'oilplo of >'<•"•«, Bt , lv ,, ( , ,„„„ ,„ , , „ , ; a K o Some 20 i «. or more m r c . , rtm ,,,„ ,„.„.„„,„ £ , , , •*£ cmplnyo.l tlwo. They linil .iiiltwnrl; , nnotlior lirlwnor Mr M- r •on Suturclnj- noon :ui.l the .watuhinnn. "ii'ill " v i , It" , - , E l l n «lii, '•, cl.irlnB lil» trlrw tl.r.mKl, tho l »« ! * w ft,^ « t ?i, of tho milin.ir). I lie onelnoor ^clls-1 ,„„ ml|( , h ,„ „,„ , h| , Oxf ,. ]r]s , cvcrocl . the trouble a « » l S...0 h""-,,,,,.>. , M,|,, kly .„,„„,, ,„„ »,„„„„,., of .lay nioriilnn. lie ...lue vcl rmol-o „. „ reload.!. poiirhii; "in of the windows and a ... , . ^ . lu.rrio,, ^m-c S l,..w,,l Mm^a ^! ,,,,,, ,.:„„„„;• of .•=,„„„„• Pi,,,,,. the .ifiirin "f tho lire. , • < - I'ndi-r (In- cirfumstiint'.'.«, ih- ill-.--' t'" tlfl - .John Lmidpnben;er, aired IS mm ro:,id ',. tittle towards ravins: ! v "" rs - *?** <tn.wnod inside of nn hour. t'.ul p..i!!'>'i ..f the plant. In fiu:t.' *" lvri ™I member* of the party went President [J 0 TJnod advised them ' '" Sw 'mminp shortly after they reaeh- ...... '. ' .i., t_ „<•!•,,.,,,! (ll „„„_! ed the river. Young f/iitdenbeVger •v:,,7r7l!''' l nr.J h f»,n""o!m.!".,l'."1'i:i »•"-"»•> "' '"-"-' "> ™<« >"< •IIiiii,lr.Mis of people u-«e out M .l " m m r m < 1 wl! <" 1 "'"'"t half way ov,r V-rvLlv. other? a? vvoll ns tho lire- «;'» «"-». '" ''"•"»' "n hi, hnml. In nion'. wi» triliic to [In w n e t l i l n i : ''"•""''**•'"'• "e rtrnwnocl .before nny of •T.".-h..'!nlo»? "Lino, "va, „„ Iho "- others cr.,,,,1 reaeh him. crouml. and a stream was I.OIIIK Hepoatct! atompta were- mnilo to •'•ph.vod',.pon thoflrn. An.lrov War- j "H'OVT tl,,. body without succo,-. , ,.' ,,•„, ,..,.„ .,..,, i,,,|,i. nf „.,. I nynamltc was used on Tuesday In an .Hi,." roof Ml In and tho high brlc-fe j " inl lh " >''"","" : mnn »' as f" 1 " 0 ' 1 lvlt " wall was soon to toltor Sovora! - l ' rI1rn[ " ; - ns !l " w;ls il p m > ( 1 s w lmmor. Flinittod-'. "Look out:- and ihV fire-1 , ^"d'-nhornor was employed on the iiioii It iinoil for i nlni-o of safrtv ' fllrnl "' llovvrml "nnilon. near Piano Va n Tn. S A S « ft '"; *<*™ fhililps,,,,^. He leaves . . . , ..__ .,...,- ,., ..... «..,la broil,er and three sisters. ••iliters, but. .before they could get out nf the wava bit: upper section of the; heavy wall fell. Warner was cauchtj and literally hurled In thewrecliace. | tbere being no part nf bis body iMe. •w Indu-iry for iMiHIli^lmnr. a conference between a special v If-; commitiee of the IMtHMpsburg hoard •• [ of traili). the members nf the sower Kvery man on the seene assisted In .4«rmimllhM\ Mnyor Firth. Pupt. O. U. remr>viiiL' Hie dMtrls In nn effort tn K],i,.r. of tho. lripwolMinnd Co.. and rescue' AVarner. honiai: to find him I t t, c Cameron .rump CM., Mr^'Kid'nr "«till iiiive. Tn Vising $". they Ignored ; statml Hint ;i ? 1.000.000 plant will be. "the r't'd bnt brlrli.« and tnasnnry and j ,.rpcted Vm their.-acre site which ad- many suffered burned bands. Warner, j (>j Ils t b.- lnc;il tngcrsnll-lland plant, bar! been almost crushed and , was' j t , Whi'-h to operate the Cameron practically dead by the time the pump \Vnrks, in bo moved to Fhil- others cot his- bndy out of ihe wreck- Mnshurtr from New York. •ice.. - , )' The pump works nowemploys 300 I1i,-e escaped injury but was dazed . workmen, and the now plant in Phil- fnr a time upon rofiHr.ins what a close, jjpsburn will have a capacity double call ho had. Another man Injured f ,],„ N->1U- y,- ir| . fn^nry. , Tho muniet- \v;xs" -Win. Xowbouser, an"'emplriyoe ,, a | authorities have ai?roed to con- of ilio. leatber oninpany, who was as- struct a new!-sower to connoct with •sistltiff the firemen. Ho. SUPUI inert i , no proposed new works in spltc-of oral bad mis about the head nndjnn nrd^r issued by the State Board bmly and a physician liad to take sev- " ' " i ' ' ' i i "" .of-Health, four era I- stitches in his head.. 1 ""ITe w a s ' t h a t no more sewers be constructed able tn.hejihon.t a c a l n o n _Momlay. | trt carry anything except surface wa- Ttiir'worst Injured nf tin Sandford Clark and Tim men, by judicious ork. ve the st of the plant, to the pr.Mt satisfaction of th i f h h h p citizens of the town, who have a very appreciaiinn . of its value as a t Industry. .Rut limy, had to work ter. Ttie town council has already voted that it is tho. sense'oP the. hody i't'i "i"nn si i nuT r i "turn"iyw~sew£T'-tb'"[iccom-' mndnte the large new industry and defy the State authorities on that poin t. Wnrk u pon the pin it t was started this week. Itatib'snakc Itilt llolw t:p. Although he had been banished all dp,y and even play a stream upon fron , Mnrrif; county, just as bo .had ^J^r.-.ndnsj:pnrJ_of_ijirondny.jo..-mftKt.froi,1_-.'\viirrcn--" 1 nn(l--SuHsex : --countIeB.- sure of it. <;• ' Uattlesnake Bill VanTrorn dropped nrcsidnnt Oood says the loss, j flUo p over thc other" day. He was P y counting bntldlnir and stock. Is $10,- 2H0, the company having just finish- ed an inventory. The loss Is wholly eove.red by tnsurnnee and the burned portion will he rebuilt ttmncdlately. There will be very little (Usturhance tn the business. The fact is that not more than ten men areout of orl; half drunk and half sober—just the riffht condition to attract a lot of attention on the. streets. Of course., an otilcer soon picked him up. In court. Justice 1 Taiwan said to him: "I suppose you like this town?" '"Only creen spot on earth to me." replied mil. . :"Well. I'll .civn:.yoii six-.davs.in the ---;;4V« r!1 " r 'i- iiJ£1 --" t;iU1 '- :ii ' iVinitjii '" v> ' iiB -*'' + '"Joekiip;' ti '"" •—>—-—^.,-~—, :rr , years old and was employed as a -Goo! Can't you make It more plumber livOsnimi &Co. TTewas n, ; llinn t ;i nti j u d Ke ? Only six days!" p y native of ITope. ..and bas a ltrntlicr -• and sister tivinp there—Chns. War- nor and Mrs. IS. ,T. Vusler, Tils fam- ily consists: of a wife, who lias since been obliged to receive daily tre.at- menaf a physician's hands owing to .• 1 'ilie shock ove.r tlic fatality.,. AVnrner was a popular fellow and the funeral " niemb'o y^. of tlie" Jr. ' a" body/ 1 (lfiicgat ions from "'on elf froiiiB with the, body to iho burint grounds.; at Great Meadows. -. -.• ' It is stated that both President Good 1 and'the Cataract Hose Co. have presented the widow with substantial ^hei'ks as 'evidences of their regard for. tbe dead volunteer fireman.,.aml : In r appreciation r,f theservices 'that he was giving when he met death. ._^;;. - jit SkiillliVt r»rlc. .-. Moving pictures,-free 'tn"ihc public, _will be, Kb own at^ Rkal.1a's .Park. each "'"We(tnesilay "and"Snttird;iy"'evo"iiin"prXo n admission is charged to, ibo pavilion except on Saturday evenings,- 'when tbe fee Is 0\ - e cenlP, children liohu; 'admitted free.... Holler skating and .- dancing every n'i^ht. with :.nius.le by . tho Kaston-..orchestra. and Bill almost fainted. \\ Tennis T3xi»crts at Play, A friendly game, of, tennis-was play- ed on tholocal grounds last Friday afternoon between Washington and Helvidoro. Messrs, Win, S. Skinner and Frank T. Nulze were tlie homo ttrainrand-Mopsrsrslitpmnn"and"Bel- ford comprised '11m visiting team. .AVa^hInffton^--wr.n=:tIi«-ni-»l—lwu-Mo"i« anil' Belvidere tbe next two. Bolvi- ilere was slightly r.J]nad_In .the decid- ing set when'Ti showor'came up and put t!ie grounds In csucii^ condition thai the,game e.ould not lie finished. A re.turn game was iplayoti at Belvi- dere yesterlay, nolvidere. winning three of the tlvu sets. c;-_'Tl.!<v=-Anintal.. Clilckeii Show. Tlie "Washington Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock- Association has decid- ed not to hold Its next annual show at._Skall;i!s. Park, having been able to secTfro a"moi*e central. location, which will undoubtedly,, moan (bo.ltcr.jyUe.nd- jinces. The quarters sucvtred^iire the I'nllro second floor'of "the'Ford build- ing, on East Washington avenue. The show will-foe 1 .held frnni ,Tan...]0 to-1fi. Inclusive. ., i-i JO Girl Graduates Have Something of a Future, Too. HERE'S A FEWJENTLE HINTS Ity Following tlu-ni You May Make .Tnsit As'Striking Success As Your Uoy I'riend An/hle. You thought, Gertrude, in the re- marks to graduates last week, that tho cirls had been intentionally over- looked. Not at all; not at all. It was -a subject that required two "chapterf. The girls who heard the minfster deliver the t)Hcra1aure-it- are Just, ns Important as the You are In every way just as boys. :-ant a piece nf machinery as Archie. Tbe Ideals that the minister point- ed out 1 apply, to .yo'.i.j.flcrtnidc; j:;:;li as pointedly-as'.they do .to Archie.! Kvcn more -- FO, b'pcausa you am a woman: and we ali reropnlzo. the truth of tho old saying that tbe hand that rochfl the cradle is the hand that rules the world. Of poiirpe.' ju.it niw' you ,'n.rfi too yrmnc to dwell very Ions: on such j thoucbts. 'You' arc-.lust out .nf school j and, following the' tendency of ''"iris*; nf your riuo. yonr mind Is . full of silly, Rirtlsh ideas. You have novery serious• purpose in life nt this time. What Is- really occupying your mind most and causing you considerable anxiety 1s who that snippish-looking cirl is that at tills very moment is walkimr up the street with Archie. . But never yon mind, Oertie, . you Ju.ft keep hani;inK around . and, if Archie, walks aw.iy with another sirl. why you just spunk up and po.^ibly yon can pet In rluht with some younc fflliiv v;hf> is if " anything Arrhk-'fl better?. You know how !o do this. Just keep haticlni: around—on the streets. Cut out this irksome house- work, leave [t to older and more-ex- perienced hands—like, your mother's, for Inrtanre—and forcet that- the bouse has to be swept, the dishes! washed or the bods made, I see no reason at all why you shouldn't boj on tbe street all day loriir after S.-TO in the morninir, unless you oversleep. At any rate, it Is better not to learn too much about housework. If you se$ your cap right, you'll perhaps never have to do housework. Oe.t that false notion out of your head that marriages are made in [ he,iven. It's the plrl who shows class nn ttie street who is winning the laurels in matrimony, especially those j irirls who take, the Sunday afternoon walks in their parade uniforms. Also' 1 remember. Oertio. that it's the etrl who keeps hanging around that cottiatr the most poda water. You can't put too much stress on that hanging around feature. We both know that the. girl who keeps at'books "after she'cradiintep is liable to ""pass tho rest of her life in a school room.. You've got to rock the cradle to rule the world. You en n't do it school teachinff. Tt isn't tlie E-irt hurrying to work when the .whistle blows that catches the eye of tho young fellows on the street oorner=. It's the. girt with ••the heavy silk, skirts that swish'as she walks and who carries the fragrance of high-priced cologne that get? talked about most in the pool rooms. So, if you have hopes of over being a .society, woman, and.of wearinjr low cuts and playing bridge" every other nfte.rnoori. why you must lay the foundation e.irly—by 'which I mean to pay that you must put a heavy fcarfiil sidewhcel motion that makes a Klrl look like she. was -trying to tear a piece of rawmeat to piece*. I*et the camel have a little Indi- viduality of its own. Hut, being a girl, you have a per- fect right to chew Bum. Gertie. A woman Is never too old for that— there is no such thing as the age of wisdom to a sum chewor. It Is the Inherent Tight of any female between the ages of seven and seventy. TVp learn from the Hflvidero Apollo that four Belvidere people have brought much credit to the town by winning prizes In a National con- test. Kach victor was awarded beautiful volume of-.fiction. How In- appropriate the awards were. Bcl- videro. people 1 are -surfeited' with fic- tion now, and have been over since tho Apollo hegan printing baseball news. Three sportive young men from Washington one day last. .week a- frogKJnir went. They were Willli Skinner. Cliirkfo Vough and Stovl. Shlvy. They had si real boat, r^nl rlllcM. real bullets and re..U Ice in tbe fro box. There was no sham of any kind al.i.ut'tlMtV.utfil. •' : ". " ~"".'"."" The day's program was to take a train to nulnca Hollow, there got boat and row back to Washington. rncldentally, to load the boat with fmir logs. Many a fros made its last croak that day. They had splendid F cess* fur men with such poor aim. Ry »nd by they had the boat half full of frogs. Tt was so :ull that it might have, capsized had not the ice kept molting, thereby lightening tbe cargo. Tt is said that not a llvjnfi frog re- mains in that long stretch of canal between Guinea Hollow and port Murray. Those frogs west of the last-named place that, are still croaking can thank their lucky stars that some- thing happened to the frouging out- lit at Plane Xo. 3. Tt appears that the throe fnigger! bad their boat fast to the plane car and were.' coming down the Incline. At the bottom of the plane there Is a treacherous overflow, something like the rapids at Niagara, only on a smaller scale. These violent water.* struck the boat amidships nnd the outfit capsized. .Messrs. Skinner and Rlilve and Vougti wore suddenly horsed, ns It were, and found them- selves in the canal \ip to their necks. Shlvo pot off luckily by jumping upon tbe plane car. The other two had to fight the rapids—and It was some fight. ' Tt looked' for a few moment!!...as though there •would a couple "of bereaved families some extra business for the news- papers in the card of thanks I in' but happily the sputtering . froggists managed to reach n point of safety. Then all throe clasped their hand. and offered thanks for their escape from watery graves. Almost simul- taneously they discovered that all tli froc- legs, or nearly all, had gone, t the . bottom of the canal, 'fin it wa alPo with their prize rifles, learn- ing this, they unclasped their hands and quit giving'thanks. What the; said- then stood out in strong con .trnst. ' ' • • '•. Pretty soon the plane tender cam< down, having beard the great splash, and he bad a laugh that helpedvhis dyspepsia wonderfully. Mr. Suttnn is a compassionate fellow.- though, and by wading Into the canal and using his feet-as' a grappling apparatus, was •able to recover the sunken rifles. . Put the collection of frog-leer*? wns lost forever. All they recovered wore eight pairs and Uncle Aaron Vouch had these for breakfast the next morning. MA.TOTC FRKLAXCE. your cap for higher game. 1 Cast your favors upon the young man with the fas(-running automo- bile. Cut the follow dead who asks you to go carriage-riding. He's, only a piker these days. Borrow a duster and buy a veil and get tlie.automobile habit. Possibly no harm will come nut. of it,and. maybe- the ..young-fellow. will take you out again oven if you do refuse to drink with him. T'll tell you, Gertie, that , theory about the wild oats applies to girls ns^-well as boys.'., When you arc IS you have a right to sauce your mother. That Is tho nge to lie sporty. One of your proudest hopes should be to become popular among La-i fayette College students, so that .they.'.. WIIIJL talk ...about, -.you i > nt ?-; u ? c i'-i'^ 1 iv r ii[u. : ~- : uy" : iuid ; uy'' J >*nu'i will have them ali going—and com-1 g\ too. Oortle, it is ihe girl of IS whose j folks will lot her carry n night ke;, and who has a private box at the P n ^.9lT).??..,, 1V'h.o^_is_.y\;tiing_.t.he,...callers t lint" stay"'iator" 1 "'""""'""'' ' " Tn the-matter-of personal appear- ance, you should exercise ...every care. Pay particular attention to your hair, .•plea phrjt..to..siiit^'our.~own .-ideas.-..-: Get- so mo puffs so that you will have a id ""to""" "write about. Get a bushel of tho puffs, so that they .will stand out conspicuously and make you look like a train of 'firs coming down the street. Tie them up with a gay ribbon. That also helps some. All-the girts who 3 counted winners do this, as do !O a few married women who are tired of their husbands. In.tl_cqnclusion,'^.Oertie, lot ..me,.,wiy 'few""words about the gentle femin- ine art of gum chewing. ..T take it for a fact that you , cho.wrgum like the other girls.?.-That Is right. Chew gum every moment of the day nnd [ stick it fast'to th>s bedpost a tonight; ] Oil Pumping Station Closed. -T.he^ideW^^tnj^T.inA^Pft.--- "doped tho'pii'iipins' station at Change- water and It will probably remain in- aetive if thecompany's present plan of economy prevails. There are 01 pumping stations between the oil fields in. Illinois and. tidewater at Hayonne. Thirty-five, of.,...these ..sta- tions will hereafter ,do the work, the plan being to .^xporIment.L with Jh__ Idea" of "'shutting/ down 2fi of them. TCight men were laid off indefinitely at Change water. There are no ^act- ive pumps between TTarclport, near Mauch Chunk, and Hayonne. under tlie new arrangement. TiiH-kaunnna Cut-Off T? Completed. r~ Tt is just throe years ago this week ^sinco the contractors began wnrk on tlio new T/ickawnnna cut-off., and tlio' .lornis^nr'tiie^Voi^ work should -be done inside of-thj/ec years, or hy Aug. 1, 1911. Tbe "new route is practically completed. Tho tracks between Blalrstown ' and tbe Delaware river have been laid nnd ballasted, although there is still some : t rack""-lay incf'-'trr-H^ town to port Morris. . TTowever. the road ..will undoubtedly be ready for trains by the first of .October. nnTte An Assinninenl. oral years has conducted a bakery in 'C. M. Shields* buiidins:.v;riarto a volun- tary assignment on Tuesday for the benefit of his creditors, without pref- erence. 'Failure to secure further credit wl'th which to continue busi- ness led to the assignment. Tho debts approximate ' $2,100 anil/- (ho :>soc|s aro represented in the li/i'kerv onulp- nient. Mr. Thompson will vacate the building hyt has. notvyot niiiioiin.-fi his plans for the future. , p r, so that you can .get hold .of It the .first, thing 1 thenext morning/, It'. '. Hut when'you chew, do show some refinement. •• Pon'l cheiv'-gunrlike-an" East Ride mill; girl. . Don't get that H<vr T,o:if. ••; -\: . A vei-;,-'-Vcoii'omicii3' : and"suii'!*fiiiiMi dish •tuny In/ served in. tbe fnUowf.'i ivay: 1 IK "of Chllds' hnnihiirji sten' spnnnriYl* butter. V, cup nVlik.' Pen^ to taslo, .and .hakeiione ho.mv Por-y h7H~or"co"Ur : '"'CoVt" "20c; serve.*i r. >-\\,M pic, •CITTLDR CrnOCRKV'orn, BLAIRSTOWN LOST BUI PROVED CAME WHAT RECIPROCITY MfANS Some of l£ic TtiinKa Tfmt Will no Au- con i pi lulled liy ' Xew Trade Con- ditions \Vitli Cartndii. After 20 day* of hqt' debate, the U. S S ma (in ar T i TL AHj- IX/L 1 TL ' H * Senate last Saturday paased the' : , look I heir Medicine When ihey Canadian reriprocity bin. the vot«'>rif On Horseback, They Experience Saw Defeat Coming. the Democrats making the of the bill possible- It now awaits- President Tuft's signature and ratlfl-j Dangers and Hardships. AND DIDN'TJ3LJIME_THE UMPIRE' Ec!S^ c t ^ ? ? E S , " ^ p B i ™E MISTREATMENJ.OF HORSES'' 1 Svxt (."ante Will l!r With a Ti-iiin ' «lrl riiiyfi*;. tuid Kxvry -Man In r.nly On tli-sam-biondy HHd w tho Wf-|; iR.f.-rr. the itolvid. lowered its c.I'ns nnd lti*d «I. ed and disL'i'.Kod. riiinth.-r ball was play.i last Kutunli enemy on this <i.'"a.jir,ii \ i!!:iir:;t(iWn I>H»OIJ;I!1 ttiam. Thoy are; remission Hliort on .skill, but lunu on gaminest.' fi ountries and Is generally considered ? the most Important: piece of legfsla-' tinn Irans.vied by Congress In a great! many years. Here are some of the' things which reciprocity will accom- 1 Piish: , | .•am j. Admit to the United Sintesfree 1 itlix-'of duty nrtltrleii to the value of J3V! (if si 1,5GO upon which under the Payne-! The A Id rich Tariff law there is now a; the'duty. In return Canada, by a similar' >f her diitl'.-.s, 'will admit f the. United .Slat and tho. value of SL'l.fl-,;,<!05, .according take tholr medicine, Therefore, ihey'tn thu ftati-'tics for tin* last year ob-1 are much thought of down thl:; •.v.i.v/-l..M.ui.i.- : inr purples of: calculation. 1 It wasn't the same. Blalrstown ball i-- 2, •• TMnce iip«rs -the -fvr.r- \lr.t v/hrat,'! tuiim that came hire at tho close of rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, dried 1 last season and put up such a sensa- 1 pens and beans and corn, upon write' 1 j tlonal contest. That team was col-' the United States at present Imposes' let 1 toil In Jersey Cily. Newark, Hrook- '• a varying s-.-h.-dul-- of duties ranging' lyn and all over. This one was ccin- ! from ten cer.ts per btifhel for rye'to 1 posed of only four from lllalrstown.' -IT. ceuts por. l.ushot f<w dried beans. 1 lite other five being from .Htroiids- all this benefit to iti.- .•nnsum.-r being burp- and other nearby towns. Thoy acompli.-died at a revenue cost t.i the locked quite . formidable. ,.whcn.. Ilnod L'iiit..:d .Status of. I-SH .tlum. $artft.ftrt".:- tiji -ii'KJiinst'our own assorted ag^re-' ' ". Place' upon" the" free ]ij.t eati'if,' gatlon. , .' I horses, mules, sheep am! ,«wlne. at' Itowijyer, tho game was a listless present dutiable at varying rates ;iv-' contest. A fair-sized .crowd' was pros-' oraglng, approximately. 2Ti per cont- ent hut-not 'many came from Blairs-' but at a revenue cost u; the. United' town. Pm* that reason there was not'States of less than .?;*",000. | much mo tin IT. Hettliif,' on tho grounds 5 -1. Place upon the free list .vecrota-' licluff ; forbidden, there also was no hies of all sorts, Including potatoes*.' bcttiiif,'. :Tlic, hiKgest coin in evidence'.cabbages, onions, turnips, sweet po-] that was brought from Blalrstown 1 tatoes and yams, now taxed at from' was a iifl-cont piece, and the fellow; 2"» cents to -in cents por bushel, and! who showed •!! .went broke on theintl other fresh vegetables not emim-' Kit me last fall and refused. to take' orated at 25 per cent, ad valorem. 1 ' any chances on bis visit thirf year, land at a co=t in'revenue to the Unit-' ...Snm.!diiiiiLW were noieii in the ed Stater: of S3S0.0O0. I makoup of thu Washington team.! .». Relieve, from the tariff of \,\ Oettlin^ lias left and his place at' cent per pound andthe. annual im-' Hrst base was tilled by Dr. Morgan,. portnlion of 31,S-i I.IS2 pounds of who oowrod the \mg in capital style. | fresh water Ilsh, and from the tariff' I'oyle was placed on theliencli, and of from •'Ji to 1 cent per pound of it WHS unfortunate; for Gordon, who!],"!,M 1,921 pounds of mackerel, eels. timk his place at second, was a poor'smelts, halibut and herring; lT.bSii,- performer, having three errors. These l 0!H pounds of cod, haddock, hake errors, - by tho way, were the only' and other dried, smoked andj salt misplayri made by AVashlngton dur-lflsh. and 10,000,000 poiinds of salted. I tiff, the same. . . ... and smoked mackerel and herring, I The work of the pitchers.was very! at a revenue cost to. the United States' good. .Martin, the Washington .pitch-j of. .S3S0.000. er, struck out 15 men andheld his opponents down to six hits. Wein- l»r. Wix (;i'vex An Iiil^iTstiiiff Ac-' (fiuut nf Rcmiirkablc Trip Tour- Ms .Made In Palestine. Xo one can (,'et a comprehensive vitjw of Palestine who does not travel overland through Galilee, Samaria and Judoa. We gathered : facts, truths and teachings from towns, ruins, hilltops, fields', plains, historic ; sites, which could be reached only on horseback, following* trails nnd goat- patbv. wlmllng on theedge of stone heaps, nlrim: tho dry. beds of streams, following ani-ient caravan , routes.',- (•ircuiting ,through : rHlvo"7""orch'ii'rdsi""" travcrsinir •.viioatfields, rising to the suunnit.s of mountains, running: on thC'odces of precipices, crowing deep ravines and wading 'trackless mud. I!i>cclIi-(-tIi>ns of horseback . riding 1'tiit 1 airone. gave us some anxiety as to ttie kind of horse we .should 1 have. This anxiety, multiplied by 70 steep, •ftor.y, 1 . moumaitious'-'mllcs, "iiiaJy "(li-i. horyo problem a .serious one. Rising early in the morning, we found the street In front of our hotel aflvo witli Arabian steeds of all col- ors, ages and stages of dccreptltudtt.' The trappings differed as widely IH , the steeds: and the dispositions of tho animals were no less diversified, All were small; fome smaller. None had been well fed; most shamefully underfed. III-treatment had made them suspicious and ill-natured and ivsentfiil of the approach of strang- ers. All had mastered the art of kicking; most practiced it. !" They bit as viciously as they kicked. Kvcn . a hurried survey. Intensified our anx- iety and nmde us eager to select a payable horse without delay. Our conductor informed us that no horse could he selected before breakfast. Then we looked for a good horse to select after breakfast, It was not long until we overheard tho con- ductor saying to a wealthy man, .the path to whose pocket was well worn. as he pointed to an iron pray: "There by pitcher Welnpartner—a beautiful hit far over the left field fence, but an accident, as his further perform- ance at the bat showed. Washington got .i couple of runs pounds of chemically prepared. un- bleached and I $,"4ij,?> 12 pounds of of $175,000. ">• 7. Place lumber upon the free list, in the first inning and the game was! thereby relieving the American con- ncver in doubt after that. Another! sumer of the tariff of S1.2i» per 1,000 . addc-d in the third, another In'feot upon the !*7*>,fl7".,000 feet ofsaw- in*? something every day. We imme- diately made selections, found the owner, advanced a retainer, shook a After breakfast the. street is a scone that no moving picture Him could reproduce. A thoroughly- aroused and excited company of tour- ists are all clamoring for good horses. Women are pleading 1 for gentle was. addc-d in the third, another In! foot upon the STS.JiTB.OOO feet of saw-! horses.' Men nftklnff"for strong," spi'r- tbe fourth, two in the fifth andlliroc cd lumber Imported jast year at a! (ted horses. One' 7 woman wants a m ' on [ saddle. Arabs are crying the g-.c-d escort. A novel game ifi "sch Saturday. The visiting team will ho I -:" r a club -of girts—bloomer girls—and wo shall endeavor to sec what <\<? can do against the weaker sex. Ti'is L- uuuvi- poiiuvjiMi. ••."••in iimi mini* inim -t cents nor; filled suit cases aro put In a long .. pound to i i.{ eents por pound, on all hag. half at each end, and thrown edulcd for njxt other dried, and smoked meats frmn across the back of a 'diminutive don- [••' cents |key not more than 30 Inched'high. The load 1s two games. The score:..-, " Wasliinirton; CliHstine, cf . L -'Mni-ftiin -.•-.. O. .Morgan, Ih button.-'r f-•'.-;'•;, Tiuitcher. ss . ^iixton, lib . . . Mill. If Gordon. 2I> ... Martin, p .... Totals niairslown. A. Hr -.-.-;r.'S 4 . ' ; ! . ! 4 . . . . ( A.H. l' 0 2 1 0 •H. .0 0 .i ii :t i i 1 1 2 II. (! O. 0 1fi '•'0 (I 0 0 1 1 .,- 0/ A. 0 0 1 1 1 0 •( ( 15 A. R' 0 0 0' 0 (1 0 R 25 per cent, ad valorem to SO cents b por barrel of 1flfi.pounds, at a enue loss of $72,000. ... ;,. .'•H.'Rt'duce' tlie-tariff-"on maple" su- irar and maple syrup - froin -1 cents per* pound~to'~I ™coht"~pe'r "pound, at a revenue-loss of -SlSiOOO. ' '"'/•"'"''' ^-.^42. Keduce tho tariff on. laths from | to 10 cents por ;y trying drink,stagger and fall with its entire load-6f baggago Into about 18 inches of water, 1 -(We didn't-know.but ; thnt It was our baggage)/ Of course, he •couldn't'--rise and -if-Arabs had not" rushed to hip assistance he j ;would/ 1 have drowned. One self-respecting donkey entlv- i <: the scene of embarking.by splr-" 1,000, and upon shingles from 50 ite d resistance of this imposition. He cents per 1,000 to ?>0 cents per 1,000. (li( i not kfc]t nt j, otll qndSi He. kick- at a revenue loss for tbe two items off otl a] , ^ rolin(1 tne circle.. And the Arabs kept well without the circle. to see us off. They $200,000. in. A nil ,: o i i i 1 o " •!••>:—n Ktairstown . . . 0 1 10 0 0 0 1 0—^ Two base hits—Sutton (2>. Tlui t- citfir, ITiil Oordon. ' Martin. , Throe- gartner. II it by pitched ball—by •yard- 15; Mill. er, ti. Struck out—lv-iUlartln, by \\ cingartner, 15. ITmpiro XcwTi'csidciit of Medical Society. Tlie Lchlffh Valley Medical Society held Its 31st annual mcetir.g-nt tho Delaware Water Ofip'-liist Thursday. Two members from Washington 1 ;whol ttended, were Drs: C. B. Smith, .and ....... i of the U. S -;T;"L. Lomcrson. a.« administrator, of. the earth. h tat f 1 %V Fi j lid out minister, who wore the khaki of the U. S. A., mounted by way of th h A elderly school- the earth. An elderly s %Vm. Fritts, sold tlioj teacher, whohad LJnever been homestead form at public sale at. the St. Cloud Hotel, last Saturday. Therii arc 1S3 ncros. of, which--"about 7ii acres . is woodland....-TJjo_;:.far»ij:jvn? soId"t.o I "'Ciras"™1Yool\ i orton for ? 1,2SO. ILJ? .J 0 .?'\ t rjI,_.iiV_.FrniiklJjv^wjishh).-l '•between""nroatiway" ati;]™ ^\Kl"»itry. The land is in a run-down condition and tho buildings in need of repairs, which accounts for tbe low price of SS.17 nn acre. *l At the pa mo tin* 1 a tract of about 20 acres of Umber land. on. the road from Broadway to Montana was"-sold to Mr. Woolvtf'ton"fo'r""$S*iiO an ncre. •elwill- ibl^JJfl! on .Sndinliiy., . >r: Smith--was elect-j There will be a double attraction d-presid'ont of tho society, this being tho eecom'i time In "0 years thnt a .ToTsoynian has been chosen for the p Prior to this ' year Dr. Smith had boon a member of the e.x- ll mmittee. His place on that /.hyi the-appoint- ' 1 ' Th i on the. local ball grounds noxt Satur- day, two games' having boon arrang- ed for one admission fee. The first game, starting nt 2."0, will be with tlio strotiff.Jlangor team as opponents °.r. tl)o. lm-vnfs. ,;,Tlie second came. start.iit J o.->r.," .vill 1 - time 1 n' novel y pp . . _ icut of Dr. William's, 1 ' Tho sessions! exhibition game will J>e .played^ >y|th l§.l:,-:,.. w . ( ?. 0 . 1 v ' wore held ",t t i e W.itCi' tin Tu-nli Stni*? -i 'earn of'skiilful np Mouse, whore i line dinner U sorvod. horse, wasv disappointed because hor horM ipi ivns' i "jiot ^ fcather-bod. f?ho had - '? all kinds of trouble and mnde all ,. _ _ manner -of. -Cumplaint"r T declaring" her "'~ horso was a-very poor one. Tho.cx- -?.-?n.erated.^con3v:ctor™-~ firn-ilJ.•,-'-—•sai(i-.~"-~- i -" : "-"=^" "Madam, your difficulty is not that... you have a poor horso: the trouble is your horse has a very p°or rider." Text for a sermon! 'u Pa rents have complained of bnd boys. Truth Is. : the .boys have poor parents.^ . Ditto toabhers. , ; Oiir. procession .had scarcely start-. ed wlion.ai'lady'a horse was violently i stiized""by" excited men and she was compelled tn dismount.. It was tho : lady who had so bravely ridden on-tho ^.n^k-.••-—-1- shoulders of the Arab. The men wore. .< officers nnd tlie horse had been J;~ stolen. : ..,.'.. ^. v ' Another borso was secured and we wore soon on our wny over a fine : .-:-,c : - . (Contlnuecl qn.-,pflepi ..;.3l ).;^.'. T Jj-£v.v.~v-.-.J™^-~^L7 Our -1Q Satin Jav Spec! il | and delicious n Cind\ a-? o pure' on the unli Stni? i earn ofskiilful . n ^ ^ -><> v mu> n miv >n me pluof. The admission for both' mirKet celling for fiOc a pound Jen- |mvos will be 23 cents. | l»ins vt Motker It

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    More Than 4,200complete copies of the Suir . nnv

    . now mjulred (o liuwl (ho weekly

    demand or KU1}S'. , M , | , , k l y .„ ,„„, , ,„„ »,„„„„,., o f

    .lay nioriilnn. lie ...lue vcl rmol-o „. „ reload.!.poiirhii; "in of the windows and a ... , . ̂ .

    lu.rrio,, ^m-c Sl,..w,,l Mm^a ^ ! ,,,,,, ,.:„„„„;• of .•=,„„„„• Pi,,,,,.

    t h e .ifiirin " f t h o l i re . , • < -I ' nd i - r (In- c i r fums t i i n t ' . ' . « , i h - ill- .-- ' t'"tlfl- . J o h n L m i d p n b e n ; e r , a i red IS

    mm ro:,id ' , . tittle towards ravins:! v " " r s - *?** 'i ..f the plant. In fiu:t.' *"lvri™I member* of the party wentPresident [J 0 TJnod advised them ' ' " S w 'mminp shortly after they reaeh-

    ...... ' . ' .i., t_ „''"","": m n n » ' a s f"1"0'1 l v l t "wall was soon to toltor Sovora! - l ' r I 1 r n [ " ; - n s ! l " w ; l s i l p m > ( 1 swlmmor.Flinittod-'. "Look out:- and ihV fire-1 , ^"d'-nhornor was employed on theiiioii It iinoil for i nlni-o of safrtv ' f l l r n l "' l l o v v r m l "nnilon. near PianoVa n Tn. S A S « ft '"; *viiiL' Hie dMtrls In nn effort tn K],i,.r. of tho. lripwolMinnd Co.. andrescue' AVarner. honiai: to find him I tt,c Cameron . rump CM., Mr^'Kid'nr

    "«till iiiive. Tn Vising $". they Ignored ; statml Hint ;i ? 1.000.000 plant will be."the r't'd bnt brlrli.« and tnasnnry and j ,.rpcted Vm the ir.-acre site which ad-many suffered burned bands. Warner, j ( > j I l s tb.- lnc;il tngcrsnll-lland plant,bar! been almost crushed and , was' j t , Whi'-h to operate the Cameronpractically dead by the time the pump \Vnrks, in bo moved to Fhil-others cot his- bndy out of ihe wreck- Mnshurtr from New York.•ice.. - • , )' The pump works now employs 300

    I1i,-e escaped injury but was dazed . workmen, and the now plant in Phil-fnr a time upon rofiHr.ins what a close, jjpsburn will have a capacity doublecall ho had. Another man Injured f ,],„ N->1U- y,- ir |. fn^nry. , Tho muniet-\v;xs" -Win. Xowbouser, an"'emplriyoe , , a | authorities have ai?roed to con-of ilio. leatber oninpany, who was as- struct a new!-sower to connoct with•sistltiff the firemen. Ho. SUPUI inert i , n o proposed new works in spltc-of

    oral bad mis about the head nndjnn nrd^r issued by the State Boardbmly and a physician liad to take sev-

    " ' " i ' ' ' i i " ".of-Health, four

    era I- stitches in his head..1 ""ITe was ' that no more sewers be constructedable tn.hejihon.t a c a l n o n _Momlay. | trt carry anything except surface wa-

    Ttiir'worst Injured nf tinSandford Clark and Tim

    men, by judicious ork.ve the st of the

    plant, to the pr.Mt satisfaction of thi f h h h

    pcitizens of the town, who have a very

    appreciaiinn . of its value as at Industry. .Rut limy, had to work

    ter. Ttie town council has alreadyvoted that it is tho. sense'oP the. hodyi't'i "i"nn si i nuTri "tur • n"iyw ~sew£T'-tb'"[iccom-'mndnte the large new industry anddefy the State authorities on thatpoin t. Wnrk u pon the pin it t wasstarted this week.

    Itatib'snakc Itilt llolw t:p.Although he had been banished

    all dp,y and even play a stream upon f r o n , M n r r i f ; county, just as bo .had^J^r.-.ndnsj:pnrJ_of_ijirondny.jo..-mftKt.froi,1_-.'\viirrcn--"

    1nn(l--SuHsex:--countIeB.-sure of it. —-—^.,-~—, : r r ,years old and was employed as a -Goo! Can't you make It moreplumber livOsnimi & Co. TTewas n, ; l l i n n t ; i n t i j u d K e ? Only six days!"p ynative of ITope. ..and bas a ltrntlicr

    -• and sister tivinp there—Chns. War-nor and Mrs. IS. ,T. Vusler, Tils fam-ily consists: of a wife, who lias sincebeen obliged to receive daily tre.at-mena f a physician's hands owing to

    .•1'ilie shock ove.r tlic fatality.,. AVnrnerwas a popular fellow and the funeral

    " niemb'oy ̂ .

    of tlie" Jr. '

    a" body/1 (lfiicgat ions from "'on elffroiiiB with the, body to iho burintgrounds.; at Great Meadows. • -. -.•

    ' It is stated that both PresidentGood1 and'the Cataract Hose Co. havepresented the widow with substantial^hei'ks as 'evidences of their regardfor. tbe dead volunteer fireman.,.aml

    :In r appreciation r,f the services ' thathe was giving when h e met death.

    ._^;;. - jit SkiillliVt r»rlc..-. Moving pictures,-free 'tn"ihc public,_will be, Kb own at̂ Rkal.1a's .Park. each"'"We(tnesilay "and"Snttird;iy"'evo"iiin"prXon

    admission is charged to, ibo pavilionexcept on Saturday • evenings,- 'whentbe fee Is 0\-e cenlP, • children liohu;

    'admitted free.... Holler skating and.- dancing every n'i^ht. with :.nius.le by. tho Kaston-..orchestra.

    and Bill almost fainted. \\

    Tennis T3xi»crts at Play,A friendly game, of, tennis-was play-

    ed on tho local grounds last Fridayafternoon between Washington andHelvidoro. Messrs, Win, S. Skinnerand Frank T. Nulze were tlie homottrainrand-Mopsrsrslitpmnn"and"Bel-ford comprised '11m visiting team.

    .AVa^hInffton^--wr.n=:tIi«-ni-»l—lwu-Mo"i«anil' Belvidere tbe next two. Bolvi-ilere was slightly r.J]nad_In .the decid-ing set when'Ti showor'came up andput t!ie grounds In csucii^ conditionthai the,game e.ould not lie finished.A re.turn game was iplayoti at Belvi-dere yesterlay, nolvidere. winningthree of the tlvu sets.

    c;-_'Tl.!nt?-;u?c

    i'-i'̂ 1ivrii[u.:~-:uy":iuid;uy''J>*nu'iwill have them ali going—and com-1

    g\ too.Oortle, it is ihe girl of IS whose j

    folks will lot her carry n night ke;,and who has a private box at thePn .̂9lT).??..,,1V'h.o^_is_.y\;tiing_.t.he,.. .callerst lint" stay"'iator"1"'""""'""'' ' "

    Tn the-matter-of personal appear-ance, you should exercise ...every care.Pay particular attention to your hair,.•plea phrjt..to..siiit^'our.~own .-ideas.-..-: Get-so mo puffs so that you will have a

    id ""to""" "writeabout. Get a bushel of tho puffs, sothat they .will stand out conspicuouslyand make you look like a train of'firs coming down the street. Tie

    them up with a gay ribbon. Thatalso helps some. All-the girts who

    3 counted winners do this, as do!O a few married women who are

    tired of their husbands.

    In.tl_cqnclusion,'^.Oertie, lot ..me,.,wiy'few""words about the gentle femin-

    ine art of gum chewing. ..T take itfor a fact that you , cho.wrgum likethe other girls.?.-That Is right. Chewgum every moment of the day nnd [stick it fast'to th>s bedpost a tonight; ]

    Oil Pumping Station Closed.-T.he^ideW^^tnj^T.inA^Pft.---

    "doped tho'pii'iipins' station at Change-water and It will probably remain in-aetive if the company's present planof economy prevails. There are 01pumping stations between the oilfields in. Illinois and. tidewater atHayonne. Thirty-five, of.,...these ..sta-tions will hereafter ,do the work, theplan being • to .^xporIment.L with Jh__Idea" of "'shutting/ down 2fi of them.TCight men were laid off indefinitelyat Change water. There are no ̂ act-ive pumps between TTarclport, nearMauch Chunk, and Hayonne. undertlie new arrangement.

    TiiH-kaunnna Cut-Off T? Completed.r~ Tt is just throe years ago this week^sinco the contractors began wnrk ontlio new T/ickawnnna cut-off., and tlio'.lornis^nr'tiie^Voi^work should -be done inside of-thj/ecyears, or hy Aug. 1, 1911. Tbe "newroute is practically completed. Thotracks between Blalrstown ' and tbeDelaware river have been laid nndballasted, although there is still some

    :t rack""-lay incf'-'trr-H^town to port Morris. . TTowever. theroad ..will undoubtedly be ready fortrains by the first of .October.

    nnTte An Assinninenl.

    oral years has conducted a bakery in'C. M. Shields* buiidins:.v;riarto a volun-tary assignment on Tuesday for thebenefit of his creditors, without pref-erence. 'Failure to secure furthercredit wl'th which to continue busi-ness led to the assignment. Tho debtsapproximate ' $2,100 anil/- (ho :>soc|saro represented in the li/i'kerv onulp-nient. Mr. Thompson will vacate thebuilding hyt has. notvyot niiiioiin.-fihis plans for the future. ,

    p r,so that you can .get hold .of It the.first, thing1 the next morning/, It'. '.

    Hut when'you chew, do show somerefinement. •• Pon'l cheiv'-gunrlike-an"East Ride mill; girl. . Don't get that

    H-\\,Mpic, •CITTLDR CrnOCRKV'orn,

    BLAIRSTOWN LOSTBUI PROVED CAME

    WHAT RECIPROCITY MfANSSome of l£ic TtiinKa Tfmt Will no Au-

    con i pi lulled liy ' Xew Trade Con-ditions \Vitli Cartndii.

    After 20 day* of hqt' debate, • the U.S S

    ma(in ar

    T i T L • AH j - • IX/L1 T L ' H * Senate last Saturday paased the ' : ,

    look I heir Medicine When ihey Canadian reriprocity bin. the vot«'>rif On Horseback, They ExperienceSaw Defeat Coming. the Democrats making the

    of the bill possible- It now awaits-President Tuft's signature and ratlfl-j

    Dangers and Hardships.

    AND DIDN'TJ3LJIME_THE UMPIRE' Ec !S^ c t ^ ? ? E S , " ^ p B i ™E MISTREATMENJ.OF HORSES''1Svxt (."ante Will l!r With a Ti-iiin '

    «lrl riiiyfi*;. tuid Kxvry -Man In

    r.nlyOn tli-sam-biondy HHd wtho Wf-|; iR.f.-rr. the itolvid.lowered its c.I 'ns nnd lti*d «I.ed and disL'i'.Kod. riiinth.-rball was play.i last Kutunlienemy on this It wasn't the same. Blalrstown ball i-- • 2, •• TMnce iip«rs -the -fvr.r- \lr.t v/hrat,'!tuiim that came hire at tho close of rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, dried1

    last season and put up such a sensa-1 pens and beans and corn, upon write'1 jtlonal contest. That team was col-' the United States at present Imposes'let1 toil In Jersey Cily. Newark, Hrook- '• a varying s-.-h.-dul-- of duties ranging'lyn and all over. This one was ccin- !from ten cer.ts per btifhel for rye' to1

    posed of only four from lllalrstown.' -IT. ceuts por. l.ushot f,fl7".,000 feet ofsaw-

    in*? something every day. We imme-diately made selections, found theowner, advanced a retainer, shook a

    After breakfast the. street is ascone that no moving picture Himcould reproduce. A thoroughly-aroused and excited company of tour-ists are all clamoring for good horses.Women are pleading1 for gentle

    was. addc-d in the third, another In! foot upon the STS.JiTB.OOO feet of saw-! horses.' Men nftklnff"for strong," spi'r-tbe fourth, two in the fifth andlliroc cd lumber Imported jast year at a! (ted horses. One'7 woman wants a

    m ' o n [ saddle. Arabs are crying the g-.c-d

    escort.A novel game ifi "sch

    Saturday. The visiting team will ho I -:" ra club -of girts—bloomer girls—andwo shall endeavor to sec what 0 cents per 1,000. (li(i n o t k f c ] t n t j , o t l l qndSi He. kick-at a revenue loss for tbe two items off o t l a ] , ^ r o l i n ( 1 t n e circle.. And the

    Arabs kept well without the circle.to see us off. They

    $200,000.in. A nil

    , : o i i i1 o " •!••>:—nKtairs town . . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0—^

    Two base h i t s — S u t t o n (2>. Tlui t-citfir, ITiil Oordon . ' Mar t in . , T h r o e -

    ga r tne r . II it by pi tched ba l l—by

    •yard-15;Mill.

    er, ti. Struck out—lv-iUlartln,by \ \ cingartner, 15. ITmpiro

    XcwTi'csidciit of Medical Society.Tlie Lchlffh Valley Medical Society

    held Its 31st annual mcetir.g-nt thoDelaware Water Ofip'-liist Thursday.Two members from Washington1;whol

    ttended, were Drs: C. B. Smith, .and

    ....... i of the U. S-;T;"L. Lomcrson. a.« administrator, of. the earth.h tat f1 %V F i j

    lid out minister, who wore the khakiof the U. S. A., mounted by way ofth h A elderly school-the earth. An elderly s

    %Vm. Fritts, sold tlioj teacher, who had LJnever beenhomestead form at public sale at. theSt. Cloud Hotel, last Saturday. Theriiarc 1S3 ncros. of, which--"about 7iiacres . is woodland....-TJjo_;:.far»ij:jvn?soId"t.oI"'Ciras"™1Yool\iorton for ? 1,2SO.ILJ? .J0.?'\trjI,_.iiV_.FrniiklJjv^wjishh).-l'•between""nroatiway" ati;]™ ̂ \Kl"»itry. Theland is in a run-down condition andtho buildings in need of repairs,which accounts for tbe low price ofSS.17 nn acre. *l

    At the pa mo tin* 1 a tract of about20 acres of Umber land. on. the roadfrom Broadway to Montana was"-soldto Mr. Woolvtf'ton"fo'r""$S*iiO an ncre.

    • e l w i l l - ibl^JJfl! on .Sndinliiy., .>r: Smith--was elect-j There will be a double attraction

    d-presid'ont of tho society, this beingtho eecom'i time In "0 years thnt a.ToTsoynian has been chosen for the

    p Prior to this ' year Dr.Smith had boon a member of the e.x-

    ll mmittee. His place on that/.hyi the-appoint-' 1 ' Th i

    on the. local ball grounds noxt Satur-day, two games' having boon arrang-ed for one admission fee. The firstgame, starting nt 2."0, will be withtlio strotiff.Jlangor team as opponents°.r. tl)o. lm-vnfs. ,;,Tlie second came.start.iitJo.->r.,"

    .vill1- time1 n' novely pp . . _

    icut of Dr. William's,1 ' Tho sessions! exhibition game will J>e .played^ >y|thl§.l:,-:,..w.(?.0.1v ' wore held ",t t i e W.itCi' tin T u - n l i Stni*? -i 'earn of'skiilfulnp Mouse, whore i line dinner U

    sorvod.

    horse, wasv disappointed because horhorMipiivns'i"jiot ^ fcather-bod. f?ho had - '?all kinds of trouble and mnde all ,. _ _manner -of. -Cumplaint"rTdeclaring" her "'~horso was a-very poor one. Tho.cx--?.-?n.erated.^con3v:ctor™-~ firn-ilJ.•,-'-—•sai(i-.~"-~-

    i-":"-"=^""Madam, your difficulty is not that . . .you have a poor horso: the trouble isyour horse has a very p°or rider."Text for a sermon! 'u Pa rents havecomplained of bnd boys. Truth Is. :

    the .boys have poor parents.^ . Dittotoabhers. • , ;

    Oiir. procession .had scarcely s ta r t - .ed wlion.ai'lady'a horse was violently istiized""by" excited men and she • wascompelled tn dismount.. It was tho :lady who had so bravely ridden on-tho ^.n^k-.••-—-1-shoulders of the Arab. The men wore. ..<officers nnd tlie horse had been J;~stolen.: . . , . ' . . .̂v' Another borso was secured and wewore soon on our wny over a fine : .-:-,c:

    - . (Contlnuecl qn.-,pflepi..;.3l).;̂ .'.T Jj-£v.v.~v-..-.J™̂ -~̂ L7

    Our -1Q Satin Jav Spec! il |and delicious n Cind\ a-?

    o pure'on theu n l i Stni? i earn ofskiilful . .» n ^ ^ -> vmu> n miv >n me

    pluof. The admission for both' mirKet celling for fiOc a pound Jen-| m v o s will be 23 cents. | l»ins vt Motker It

  • THE WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911

    _ E S T A D . L I S H E D : I 8.6.4

    THE FIRSTNATIONALBANK

    of PLAINFIELD, N. J .

    Capital. Surplus andPiofiu. $3-16.000.00

    .:"'!•.Dcpoiiu. $2,410,806.45

    Our SavingsDepartment

    affords a safe place for funds

    where they will draw

    Four Per Cent. Interestand be readily available.

    Deposits may be sent and with-

    drawals made by mail.

    Correspondence solicited.

    L I'llll.l.ll'KIU'KC.K.iiv. Kiirs'lu>r ";.IT;I«:III.SI.1I J'.u- jl

    . •_ ' . • 1I.M1.MOW.MM* Ul:i O . i n l s h In cntcrtiiliiiiii;

    Her in.r iver>- tru.-st.-i i.f Mr. ami Mrs.

    Am.A III • fr..ni this .

    i Oil.I. tea al Hie In.Ill• anrinl .- , !

    "f .Mrs.

    Tin- .;Hi!. Ua* h.-'Ul uul.iiKsI .-IHMi

    .lay aftern....ii.Kev. Mr. l l .mie .if Pleasant l l n ..

    pre.i .he. | / in il l- Presbyterian I'tiinvlilast riun.lay an,I was enlerlultieil l.yMr. ami Mis. Auv/.l Miller.

    l:ev. Mtv Wr.lliurli.-lil .if Fanm-Cls.l.llrt-. Pa,, will J.reaeh as a eamll.laleIII the I'lvsl.yierian .-hill-ell en SMII-.lay. A m.'.-tlm.- ..f the eomzreuatienwill lie lielil next Mnmlny at ; .>VI,...|i.

    il ehllf PIIIIIII^IMII'UV Mr-' liny

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    Now Openr scvtrril \\vtrt;s

    . . . odeling trio IJUIU , . .K;t#t WiiahiiiBtnn a v e n u e , "recent- j j - ^ [ * ^ . ' : ^ ' ('//.V'''«V,.."TV."L

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    S.,'?^.PVl'" I-11;1"-';"'!,",1, '«{.}? v ^ ' ^ V U - H a n .•bMr..>.

    for tho sal* of tlie u sua l l ine ^ \ \ ' i l . V. H-wolt . (••nn,-vly suporim-M.-1 ^ ' J ' . ' nn ' K d e n ^ S " ' " ' ' ' ^ .>•«•;• r> ,.M.

    in U:tly.l i n e ;U TO.! At. t in- M"i.s . . . . t i n n c nt, Is l .m. l 1 'urk hold Sis atinm.l hjirv,'st' lnmu- tn ill.-

    5c and 10c Articlesand Much Besides

    y p t i [ u U t i..U in I'hlllli'.-lMtri:; Ivis l ivl i . . has t..n

    hi ! i r h

    . Tlic *t.H-k " i l l h-. drntli 'allv ! :

    ' creasi-,1 until 'lt« ' scope' i» 'su-;

    comij;ir•'

    n m l 1 i r i m i t h a t y o u wi l l m.-ik.- ' " ! 1 ' ;

    y o i i n - n l f !i!]"W!i ^d [h.a \\.< m , t y " " ' " '

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    ?"«•:: ;>y tilti-'t-a:ik ^ n ttni,' r^r.-iL-mT of

    Tin- [•:,•»!..ii hcj*-.•ii w i t h a h u l I - (• a till h i s . f r k - n t l s

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    u n l a y a n . l i s . ; u \ l . i y .it hi.- h . .u , . - 1I-M .-.

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    W i n . I h . r f m a n r.u S u n d a y .H i r a m [ ' a n v i l a n d O l i w r l l . ' iYiuan

    [' U(.t\V..'V..'C 11 W;l>- lint by l l l t l in .^ Illt^ -•'p>')-j s k i n t i i a t .Messrs:1 ' P a r o v l l a n d Hi>iY-

    n i a n t l i sp l ay r i l t l i - i r | . r m \ v s s , b m in• ' ' t h i s w i s e ; S r v i - m l h ' u i t l t v d bat.-; h a d' j t a l i c n u p q u a r U T S a n m n i l t h e p . . iv l i

    •'"" mil f a v e s I.I: l ib ; .n.•!•-_• bn iUl lnn . : un lh - i r f iu l f r iu ' i i in t j iursi t 'm de--!di-d t.r•id t ho p]u..v .'st.s T lu -y•liinhml \ i | m n th , - JM.IVII a n d . a n u u i li-itli i iat.s b : u u - d tli.- h a t s r k ' h t a n d

    I•T!ii tin"' lmmo r.f .Mr.

    1 -Mrs. i iarry fiart'y on .Mondayhi and !,>A a bright biiy.; r - \ . - r An.li-rs.-i! of Mt.. l**hanonsp.--!!diivtr aiiMiid.-itnitt- pt-ri-id with

    i'-.;!n-r-in-!iiw, AM'r.'d !,(-.•.

    rsunday"i; i iests r 'of

    !eft.. . i'yHi) bins had

    .. it th:it• . • • ! !

    HURCHMAN

    BUSINESSCOLLEGEEASTON, PA.

    BOOKKEEPING TYPt.'.'M TINGS-IORTHAND \> • ENGLISH

    Competent Faculty

    Summer Softool Now in SessionFait TerpfjBeginsAug. 28th.

    ..••'- - W. E. CHURCHMAN. Principal.. 306 308 N.-inhsmuinnNni'l BanV. BlJa.

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    KIIKSCM I'nyer s-i.(

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    s.. Mr. and Mrs.?lilst weok" Hlu'

    niainOer of h r rA. A, Tiiisinan nf \ \ a s h m s t o n and ; i t Asbnry ParU.

    . n?. CliarU-s

    1 nf N „,„.' Cii'ir..!!.'.: and three r.hildron of j x(-.\v;irli.

    Carl Cyplii'i'-iT"wii«h]tmt..'ii.-

    Mrs, John. Tin is Hj-Midintr b>inifa n d rvUitlves .in

    U'ashin^t' .M.- j i r s . (.;L,,ti \\-. [»; .U y ! l l R ] s , i n K I i r•A .i.-liy i-Litiy rn. i i , llun plr.co spout jjppn," S a t u r d a y u-uh lior "s«n Ifllnuy

    i.'isi•• P u i r s d n y with Mr. a n d y\v*. j n • Was l i tn^ ton . ; .oi;ard- ColfMiian at- i l iu-ket ts town.f-niy oi' ^noii !)thln«s to erit tvoroken aS.itii,' and a pH;fis;uil '"'t:\ny w a s

    p s s i d . Tlios.-; prt-.s«nt were Mrs. II.1 M._Thuma3:;/.Mi-:v W m . . .JlowJor. .Mr.if 7 7 7 l ' " \ r n i r r " M " : T / : ^ t l i V ^ r 5 r

    : j Hits p lace , a n d Mi's. Ja i

    'Eye^lasses&Spectacles" ''•"'; •̂ ll"iniy-

    ....lined !>y tlie Ititesi(no.tlrops) in our uptcinl dark.rooms.

    Otto Jarclv&.-Son,: -OplometHsis441 NORTHAMPTEN S T R E E T - ' E A S I ON, PA

    1 ••'• Notice --Is- lieroby--E!ven: .tl;at:. the. .ac-counts of the subscrlbor, executor ofSusannah,Mitchell , deceased will benuditeil and stated by tliR Surroffate.outl roported to.tlin Orphans' Coiirt ofthe County of Warren, OIK Friday, ttiefoiivtli day of AiigrusU ..next._ at 10o'clock a. m;, in the term of April, rot

    Executor. •„

    Miss I'Cllii Mitl,«, who has -ohoen^t't'tidJng iha past, week at Harmony,hiis returned.

    -Mr. iiml .Mrs. Clarenirc Mann ami•inn ShMilon of Ni-wili'k .«pcnf TIKIS-'i».y. with Mr. nml Mrs. Philip Baylor.

    Hov. and 'hl Iiubert Robinsonhave returned from Was!)J.ngtori,'...J3.C, and Brooklyn,...where tiieyivn'vel>eon spending a fc\v. y;ecks.•--Mr.-.and 'Mrs., Gen"." Ttiul of Belvl-tiere and Mr."mid 'Mrs. Frank Staatsof -Huston wore entertained at thelioinc of J. IJ. Spangonbors on Sun-

    Mr, and Sirs. D. S. Spang'enheffr.anil, ffnnlly.of,. this •j>hUT:nnd-Mrs.Frank" "Span ffcribbrj? and {laushterJj'orothy of rhtladelphin spent Sun-day with Mr..,U£(] Mrs. Win. .Spangen-

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    I lev. Win, Allfn. \yifuVln Wfirt.- onttsrtiiiuoti liy .Mrs. rj. w .Petty last Thiirsinhiy.

    Mr. and Mrs. Win. Perry nf \V;ish--V^;-MMV-«!I--»I - -in^i -\ynii!w>«d >V v l l e a t io"n "•"• - w i t h t i c r

    grandparent.". Mr. and .Mrs, WalterK

    One must go to Denmark "to find'the «£,'£ trade _contliicled on scientificprinciples. iJoscribing in the I>mi-don Times tho operations of the Dan-ish farmer's r:o-operaOvc OKB^-MR'Hassociation, which has 1;",000 'mem-bers, and which exports -UU.UUO.QOOejjRS a year, Tllder Ilrignard writes:.'!Kvery egg...is_stainpctts Is t h e family. It is so beenwst-t I* (->t:.M;s]n.-;T ..u-tliM'b.iw.f '->f infi-

    1

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    ^•blBMBBBIBBBBHBHBHBaaiHIIigBilBIIBBiBBBaBHBBHaBBBBBBBBnBBBDB^

    " ~ ~ ~ - — ^

    I f Barefoot Sandals•-• i . . •'.

    null ii'.'iti'UL. i iuriii> HUM - luvn :n ;̂M- , - ;

    S«MVI\-J f.sr t h e i r - hi idrcn, ohiltiren in ' •t h - (i,-

    -iri 's nf tlioir p:ir.-nts.' Brct.lK.-r is*novor iJ" luippy ns whon aiilinir rtl .roth. 'r t " b':';»r his b-.irdcris. lire-family i^ tho mode l for t h e n. t t iun, '.hv. itlwil of immnti l ry . Th.- doliip- of:> obey! W h a t i.-=

    »KffiU"n6>Xn;o^o^TFn?ffn?"Pn^Iie*TrFiT;ion »f which a man forms* a pan'.1 ,

    Th;tt the truth of Sbaki-'spo.-tre's j.vord.s, ''We .are born, to du bom".-nts,"js ^rrii»p»ns Vicioty is. evident from;h.> fralenuil institution.*, the brother-IOLXIS that .li.ive apnnif,' up in mod-1

    in a!! sizus, for the tot or grandpa,We arc ••prepared to look after .your1 vJ •'•••'

    comfort in tht: sofic-H kind u( foouvcar,wlutlieru be a haiul-uinied shot*, juliirt oi"a pair of comfortabli: Ijaicfuot sandaisl

    Our prices are 50c lo $2.50.Try us for a pair. \WL- an: also giving1 special values in

    rump- in a!l leathers.

    I. B. HOCHMAN"Home o! Good Shoes"

    226 Northampton "St., Easton, Pa.

    ii, tho greater the tendencyH-ell-'doinir." """Tn HuJ'se J

    bro the rhood* is ttiu Ii'opc" uf •'• tin- i 4 4 / • | ' H i " ' : • • • - • - - •

    S S i S S S H Wagons.! •• Harness,!latrinUc. The consistent member of. ' family or broihoiMu'-jd fannot butnake . an excellont citizen of . the

    world.Every man can do benefits, but

    ;;'it:s that iftve t h e m ' a .wide .sphere, offulness,' The proarliiJi and tlie:hvv. .tcr.;.oxa"ii>1c. stand pri.-ctni-t ,'itiums the benefactors of nifin-

    kind. They are of the professionthat Christ tuuK ui»i.iK.li!mRrlf; tlioy

    „ vorltinffintites r.f^Cmfuc-ius. andPlato nml ' .St.-Paul, of "Calvin .andWoslpy. Their teaVhinj,' ..is In vainiinloss like the poor" ptirsnri in Chiiii-

    ir'j* "Canterbury Tales" they,.followthfti,f""o\vn" teach Ing, "showing' by "Llu'-Ir"

    _s^.Ui^'iri]tli^fii:_.tlielr words.But n"H"7iif*ri~ii.rr>rhi a" ifrofitef 'or-- ICES-,er dcjirGe./'born to du bone fits." TheiripporHiniticK and talent:; nrb a sacred

    trust; proiicrly, used, Ilioy brin.ir to tin'1

    •Iner of .bonefits .haiijiiness infiniiely

    greater than oxperienrort fro

    The 'Tnlted Slates govern men I.','liroutrli J l s (•oiiKiilai- Sflrvii-o, hits hoeunWf:n 'atin« the .strap-haiiKor (pies-inn. It finds that on the rrmnlcl-

    Iiully-ownoci street i-nr lines of ijiveV-pool, nirmlnshsim, Manchester;-•T.opds,•Belfast, Marseilles. Brus-sels, Berlinand Moscow, all noted fur the lowfaro charged the public and for. thelarge profits turneil into the various: i t y - 1 1 • t:itM11

    h

    iT"ii 1 iiiVJ'Hi. - inystranhansors at all, in fact,. It., isgenerally true that any conductor whopermits his ear to. he over^crowdeclis subject1 too heavy .punishment.—Pe-

    When you h a ^

    Buggy, Runabout, Surrey, Light or Heavy Spring

    Wagon, Farm Wagon or another kiiicl;

    A Set of Harness, Strap Work, Blankets, etc.kindly^bear in mind that I ccury tlic largest and most complete stockin Vyavreu county, ̂ comprising all the new and. ..up:to-thte:.jitylcs ineacli litie ' ' ' ^^=eacli litie.

    PHILADELPHlMDENTAL

    ROOMS212 Northamp-

    ton St.

    xLnictudwithout--

    TiIE rCEHT RET • - -of Tnotli tlinl, tun liu matin for only $8.IK>

    ARN;ESS :Fly.Nuts, I'ly Hoods,.LapDiislers,

    ••-^•Miave'the-cxcliisivfsaleii^ '"•- •

    Hofsi:. KlicetS," "Whips, Pads,=.-._=;•.•. .Hiilters, .elc. •.:J\I.sn,...a;;fiill-linc:of~-=

    land Cart & Cairinge Co., -recognized as the best goods on the .marketfor the. money. My lines represent all grades, and are respectively

    tin- 'lowest in prices, which a call willdemonstrate. .,

    TMEO. J. SMITHrAsbury,N,J.'P...JL P- S.—Wagons exchanged for

    horses or cattle. ~

    Horse and Carriaijc Goods[Inrncss Rcpnlrlufll n Spcclnlty

    S. T. VdnnattallclvirtcrcAVLMUIC

    CHESTER A : L I N D A B E R R Yv! Contracting Builder- V

    JOBBING IN CARPENTRY

    OFFICK AND ItKHtlilENCB—

    Cnrlton Avenue Washington; N. J.

    R f l A l i S R / I H \ I V iJ;°w- l s1 l l e lM1": t0 "rderfyonr Cemeterj^Vork Tor,Springsetting.:T,;7 .-.'..V l l i n i l i iVEl I I I . I We are prepared to furnish you with theibest wprk"a{; lowest prices. 5S==5

    I » B Vf 1 ' W I I B J . H B,V/; We do all work.with;modern machinery. Sec oiir stock and designs :

    CHARLES tN.

    '•&;>•

  • a _-.

    TOURISTS TRY ANOVERLAND JAUNT

    (C< IltlllUCil fl nil [i !„! \)

    macadam rnnd nnd through"?, charm; intf country! of great beauty, our

    steed leading thy procession, andcalling forth tho praises of tho tour-ist:* by liis title spirit, yoml h-'.ks andKniMl hchavlor. liu. tvuit' loiinl.-d tin-tn!i*t horse of the lot. We tuuolvoda numhiT of offers of handsome pre-miums for an cxcluuiKt'.

    Our .Kly toclitiK to the wuhlk-, but |t tuxeil(H tin- utmost.

    Hut thin wn« OHIV thf'lii'h'tiuilnt,' "fa rid.- l-.-Hot will, (HlllniltlfH mid^M JUIII c r imina l !.•n and lii.i.!.-:

    I d-ni«tabb'••li;ira.:tcr. a il'-baw.l moral Irporand a pfrjur»-d miirdiTcsy. Hist try

    of the iinu? thea moii imlKht

    f'cmiirhahlo circnin.st.infr-R attend-ed the ih'atilnfT of tho oivler lotting

    Tin; ortler wns issued nn Marrh .t."j J5fl!), and was placed Into (.-Irculatinn,i March "I. the d»y I'rccMonfT.iTL'wen'i

    into ofilfc. It wa.« -SICIHN! by Ceo. B.C-'firtelyn^, Oscar .«. Straus and .Tns.Wilson, thrne cabinet ri!ll;'f>r.«. ns re-(Hilrofl by law. Of the three men.two wore to retire from, ofllce thenext flny and actuflly retired beforethe scope nf thofr .ordor became

    »(i t l iewin.io

    ib'tii.>• 1 t i e r t

    , v r f s t | l i " r M P I I I - iil h u j i ' l ) h " r lib

    f o u n d ii c i i -m ' s. i imliisifttirc.-*. as ili.it f

    il I t.>v>i .Mi^ht."il and to hri

    pull oil tlit,1 pflalsd:iisv—"silk, satin,•liflovt.-s in.-, he IM

    MohuiH or r

    bat

    .•alley." wliliu."1".:es me not." ete

    ^'iii.l.'

    •vhirb '•'.:

    I lie

    Mill Met-"-!i t .

    d

    back iT,O0O ynnm. for boiv/.oin or itsed In th

    - the Kf,TP-:lucts had not 1

    i irepervntfon nf fl1 "*lH,'tians plopped emhe fii-| C'hr-mlst FU.yd W. I'.oblnson, one |

    CiiK>-.| jn tin. baiilt.' of (Jilboii. Tin-!"1" |1r- 'Wiley's prominent assistants,!

    acalnst henzoate In an net Inn brought!by tho State of Indiana to preventthe sale of foods . containing benzo- j

    .ate: and before Dr. Wiley had a Ij chani'e .to Intervene, Robinson's dis- j

    •f Sutiii'tri livitin seeks a'ld'fntiii' 'the f m^sal "for the good of the service";•Pli'U of the dead i-rophet. Perhaps | followed. • • • . j

    ' ' " . . . . "Kind the Influence that was pow-jrfut enough to ,have the three onb- \

    of p

    oftin- I);-til" he rudi

    nstilt the witch. The.-oiislslent Saul consult-

    . Me who hail soujrlitn r. Wiley's^ ' ' ^ >•«« will learn the idon-

    n f t l t 0 '"f" «'«" l"»ve ever sincepiottins to have Dr. Wiley

    Mail OrdersFilled the Same

    Day asReceived

    A Firet-CIaas

    Restaurant Down

    Stairs

    Store Closed Wednesday Afternoons During JULY and AUGUST

    First Annual Mid-SummerClearance of LOW SHOES

    For Women, Misses and Children.'.The money-saving cm-rent of our IHK July Clearance Sale hr.s licen in-

    creased by many volts through this gruai auxiliary in our Shoe Department.

    Low Shoes, just now enjoying a greater vogue than ever before. Women's

    I'umns and Oxfords and Misses' and Children's Pinups, Oxfords and Sandids,

    arc now subjected to the same radical1 sort'of price-cutting as has already

    made our July Clearance the greatest value-giving event of the season. •

    And the fact is.well established that L>uihach's Shoes are something dif-

    ferent from the average run of Shoes. Of all the hundreds of pairs em-

    braced in this sale, nut one can you duplicate elsewhere in this city—all

    were made specially for us according to our own specifications, and by the

    most highly skilled shoe workers in America, „.-,,.,;

    ' Nowhere is footwear of superior excellence sold in a regular way atlower than our regular prices. Your own judgment can be depended uponto prompt you to take advantage of such matchless values'us these in onlynew footwear produced for [his season:— . ~

    Women's Pumps and OxfordsWomen's high-class Pumps and

    Oxfords in Patent Colt, Gunmetal,

    Tan Calf, Black Suede and Velvet;

    broad choice of smart styles: com-

    plete range of sizes in the lot, but

    riot all sizes in each style. Our well-

    known "Special" brand.; regular

    price 3.00 pair:

    Clearance Price . . . . . . S1.98

    Women's Pumps and Oxfords in

    Patent Colt. Gunmetal, Soft Kid,

    Tan Calf and Tan V'iei: made for

    the. most fastidious trade: all sizes

    and all widths in the lot, but not all

    sizes in each of the many styles.

    Our "Victor ia" brand: regular

    price 8.50 pair: :

    Clearance Price • • • • • . S2.45

    Misses' and Children's Pumps, Oxfords, Roman SandalsMisses' and Children's Pumps and

    Oxfords in Patent Colt. Gunmetal,

    Tan Calf and Black Suede; big va-

    riety of styles: sizes S to 12: our

    regular 2.25, 2.50 and 2.75 lines;

    Clearance Price . . . . . . S1.80

    Misses' and Children's Homan

    Sandals in Patent Colt, with either

    kid 'or velvet tops, Tan Calf and

    Champagne: sizes 8 to 2; our reg-

    ular $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 lines:

    Clearance Price . . • . ' . . ..81.78

    Women's Tailor-made Linenand Crash Suits

    Why should you not have a nice,

    cool, stylish, serviceable Tailor-made

    Linen or Crash Suit, when prices have

    been let down to such an extent as in

    the July Clearance? All sizes, all best

    styles, natural shades and all good

    .. c o l o r s . ; - .,. j .-; : . . : .:" '.:•.'".;"' . ..'

    Sfl.SO Sulls, $1.75 S12.50 Suits, S7.50

    ST.30 Suits, $5.75 SIS.(10 Sulls, $9.75

    $10.00 Suits, $7.50 STi.H0 Suits, $14.75

    Cool Summer DressesSuroly the July Clearance is provid-

    ing you the .opportunity to possess

    pretty Dresses at little enough ex-

    pense. There arc two great value-giv-

    ings here that you would not want to

    miss if you had an'accuratcidca of the

    styles and values.

    Kine Lawn lOre.ssos.v beautifully

    tailored: bi t variety of neat'patterns,

    ivifiilsir S.j.UO and S5.75 values, are go-

    h i g a r . ... ', ."..... . . . " . • . . . . .S2.98

    Handsome White Dresses, as fineand

    well nwrdc as any to be seen elsewhere

    at S7.50 and 510.00; now going

    at . S5.75 andS7.50

    Men's'Furnishings

    Men's I'isiin-Color Foiir-in-IIand NVcktius;lu-ri'tofi'iv lCo; .Inly Cli'itruncc Suit' I'ricu - 5 c

    .Mi-ii'.- Whit.,.- CtidV. rc-(luc:*.{l from 15c si jiaii1;.Inly Clt'.'inulCf SiiU- I'rici-., per psiir . . . . 9 c

    Men'? Wijitt' Kint-ti ,CuUV. u*f;n. 2oC a pair ;•hily C k - a r a n c Sal.-J'rici.*, per p a i i - . . . . 9 c

    Mt?if* White I.incn Cuir.«. WIMV 2'H.' a pair;July CltjaranCf Salt* I'rice, pi.-r pair . . . 15c

    .Men's Hitlf-H(i*i', reduced from 25c a pail1;J u l y Ck'arstnce Sale i'l'icf... per pjiir. . 18c

    Hoy^' Blouses, sizes 5. (i. 7 und S, wea 1 25cj .and 29c. .July Clearance Sale Prici.'. . . . 15c

    Wm. Laubach & Sons— EASTON, PA.—Wm.Laubach & Sons

    l.\

    tint;'.' Is tlint J Slfic1 TJIft has heon In the Whitelirst kinj; «>r I Ffoti.-^ lie' has fnvarlahly opposed Dr.

    ' " If y^nd W i l y inptoad of h.'ivliti; op-operated| , | i n j n l t ) e imorosip of pure'

    yi t l o l n t r

    !•'. I,. WI-'ST.

    I ha\

    i n v i i i i M iv.,ith,

    etf an.I l.f.'Ld• from this.V--ap..Iii,tns I.•»r this ha!.-fi

    . u v.st

    - th

    nieiiipt of Court."^iisideri-d with some care,IJ. Record in the Jur.sey

    rieok |.Journal, the recent charse of Judjii'uiiliirfwnyzp, in which' he holds tha t tlit>

    lublieatitui .if the Me.Cai-ter opinionn tlie e.ourt house invcstiiffttioij wasnutomnt "f ,cmirt, ;uul as sucli pun-diablu. by tho fotirt and subject -to

    .••iUier! i l H ! i ' - U l i e n l h v lh(? " * " l ' u l J1"'"-*- Thisby llie | '** i l 'H'>st remarkable doctrine, aniltl'iiirins' if .H is pood law the consormonces ar->

    vtn-n as : sure to be far-reat-hinf,'. The groundli't-iidedSon whieh the Jndfr.-. bases his ehari;.-,

    i In, Ills deciKlnn asainst Dr. AViley.i in the interests of itdnllnrated whls-! l-ey, the President-- reversed tho. ilnd-

    ( mei* ' Attorney •• C> on oral Hnnnpnrte,[•Chief Gr.vc-ii.uient Chemi.st 1'r. II. \V.\ Wiley. Secretary nf A?rlcnltur WM-

    Staple Merchandiseat Public Sale^

    Jfrs, S. \V. Nunii, the owner of our. annex, for many years'iistil

    son. the p.nmpsen board, the uaitod as a stove store, has ordered us to vacate the building, it being her. S t a l e s Pha rmac i ' jK io i a " , - iht? ' i n t e r i m ! 1 „ ' i i • • i n - " \ ' .

    revenue bureau of the treasury,- the: l.',urpo-c to ivuiodel it into a dwelling. As a' consequence, we arestandard? n.ioptrti by 2f, states, is of forced to (lidpo.sc of a lame • quantity of surplus stock now storedthe I'nitod States courls. nnd Presl- , . / , • • , i t r i • i "' •'dent Taft's father, tho fonr.er -\ttor- • therein, and we must tlo it quickly, and for this reason the auction

    i.*y C.onon.1 of the tJnlu.,1 Stnt^. i ̂ j ^ w h j c h ^ ^ p h l c e o n .•'I'TIIHIIIIIIIIIK hvnlcni-i;• Uisiipi :

    I-'ollou-Ini? the mysterious disap-;i l m

    r

    u f ' l l l u ' h a i l i :..f . - o r a l is t

    '•.'>• j is tha t the publication nf this opinion j poaranco of the "DicU .to Dick" , , . t l «. ;ihiynrc nijitj caUiiilatpd to influeiico tho Jury inj . ' ro in the1 files of t h e Inter ior d e p a r t - !Th for.'-' i l t H »;"'i^ideration of the atleyod o f | mea t comes the discovery that , a full*

    itrd while the I-.-'MI i 1'on.̂ es described in the opinion, . If j set of Controller llay (Alaska) m a p s j-t-d. Tin- uv.uinV t l ) l t i is sound, then it cannot be l i m - | has also disappeared from tho tile."!Ut be nf Ki-Ciit iiscjitctl-tft the McCartwr opinion; i t must-l •-•,'• and so.iijiply to all published ar t ic les In ref-J The m a p s in C|ue=tlrtit

    .̂;1.JI]LI'1I J! re n c Q ^ O . ^7illesod to'

    lohi

    > ; wore seen ;

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 10Both afternoon and evening-—3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. in.

    3 ' F f ^ S ' n ? " S S Boiicrs,Tea Kettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots ; Glassware ofresell 1 inir an cvi- woiilii !•«• iisofu! m:iV ( ' f""e Iu'Vurc thn Krand Jury for Ivim:hot and. by Secretary of \\'n.r\ . . . . . . - >. , _ , , . ' . ,\ \v ' iioii£iii a striiijf. Tiu' stu-iit' II.T- I cnni'i'iRraiion1.1 it \a easy to see where j Uonry T*. stimson. Yoi Major J. B . j every descr ipt ion, cons i s t ing ot Cake S tands , .• P r u i t Dishes, Berry

    1 jf Joseph's lomb furnish . . .ta l i i ' oaba lUiu writings. Una a re saidto b... a inati'h fi-»r thu'v.'orso e y e : W e

    r oiirrl.-d a copy in our poi'knis and, .we (liU.n«i.HuiTi--v-frrtm-tln;1u\in1lii-iin

    " 'Our "tl\iVi?ls.l;l;'r"- • •' • •'It is thought unsafe'"to. Bo on ai

    •- jt-urney with.MiL- certain precautions. |.•.-•••aru! -ot:r horses,, hrullo.s -"it ml SiuiOK-j,

    were ju'ofusely adonii^d with hhinjbeads anil shells. The eamel.s too[hat wo met were similarly deeorated

    ' and protected.Our route toy across the rich, fer-

    tile phi in of Ksdrael(>n. This part' of tile 'phiin is cultivated', mil "lie.

    " • lanners live, fi

    se"" (ai 1 u re' tn'"11imlli*t"*.""t1io.so'whom we are donouueint:.. If the

    .!CIiy^I^UM>_»iUt»*fl^l.oj>ca_.ui:_JJlu]ii.^.ijrsey-.jo,,r,]ai publinhcsour speoclio^Mnrman •is-beaminiir.-Iir-theTTaeo of [ t | , 0 0 , cnn hc p ! n i ished and indicted.!!!mbs have ^ T v i n ^ n w-'.'s nn ! t t i l l i ' o s "» Profountl knowledge ofiluuhf r.n-'ttio way io Ili'esu tombs ihui U l . ° . 1 ; u v t o 3"°- that .Iiuige Swayze is-.ii'ilic

    et thrihc only sun. of his \

    mv(!d mnther. and to the joy ofiiidther and tho asloiiislnnont nfwhole' town and all't.he agus, ho cfd1 the younj; man liaol; toilfo-v

    -A luilMimir further .south andreach Jrtho town of ShuuenV, wl

    •Shuir.anit

    istaken. Thei'oSwayze if

    such law, norany aueh power in court or grand

    the | Jury. The . Democratic machine ean-not send us all to jail for deuouncintrtheir corruption. :•

    "T ' believe in n. milf-orm.^ live-hourfor live daysi a 'week, theilwcU'.'UK' Shinr.nnlto wmnnn wlio j w r K i n K ^ y . for llye^days a week, the

    built a * "ehiimber Tor the pnuihut I w'ftfffj«~i't—.i«~*!t~ii~"ntnil I/ibnr Union.In the past SO years the animal

    value of the prod nets nf Itib silkinnmifapturliiH: industry. In this conn-Li-y-liHM-liiu'i'iint'd -iYom'lexs-:ihair••fir-;000,000 ijijneni-iy ^.'07,000,000^.

    Siccl "Trust.That tho United States Steel Cor-

    poration forces Independent steelconcerns to pnjv.-cxorbHnHt'"pr'CG3-*»v.vjlianling ore over its: roads is a pointthat the Sjtcel Trust Committee ofTnqutry will. Investigate. The com-mitttec is informed that the trust

    otic' load of orirfur an Iiulopondontcompany, to. pay fur transporti'iur. uvoloads of its own.

    309 South Main Street, Phillipsburg, N. J.

  • THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911

    PROFESSIONALnCARDS

    Index to thoie Especially Prom*

    inent fn Law, Medicine, Dentistry,

    Optici,In»urance,Underlnkin«,«U.

    Sent tn-Yb*for a Yc."ir\ I'Free Trial

    j 'Mix* Eh'Icii u'NIH Is on li •vlJ.lt tcX. V

    ! Cor-niih Imtrumcnts for. ON TERMS

    j real merit, nre unexcelled OF YOUF

    ^ I hy any other whatever the OWN

    | price or name or reputation CHOICE

    Warmvrs'

    WM. A. STRYKER |aq Rast Washington. Avtr., \Vuslini«toc] j

    Counsfllor-al-Lavv

    : JSitnreme'Coiitl CotnmU-loiirr anil SjwClatMiflcr tti Cham-ay.

    J'met it loner In nil ("iiilitl Staler >tfltcami County Cowl*.

    CHAS. B. SMITH, M. D. j122 I l c l v t c l e r c A v c m i c , W a s h i n g t o n , N . . ] . l

    SCNP.VS'•• >• . -o i 'VlCB ( • . « • < » • > • " » m 1 I

    a s ; 1 •} •» Itnll.'i* limn.1, noar Itetvi.l.-.Mis.-, oil f I'u.-I.1... l-..I.. Is visit-

    tnc In tin- Kasl an,I Is stopping will

    .Mrs. Will.: IIIUI) JllllJ ' K..II IJIII..T'It Saturday f,.r ^Vasulimloii C luh.-tv ilii-y.tvlll s|.,.|i.l II ii.»- iv...k:

    1 llu- IIIUIII' nf l l . . ra .o Mill.-r.Win. Kv. r . t t .,r X.-w Hiiv.-ti. (T..n....-.MI of Hie lah- Wils,.n KVI-IL-U. Ij

    IsltillK M.< 'i.M !i..im- in ll.-hi.l.-ri-ril1 tht' lil'st tlln. ' In many y.-ars.

    Mi-» i:am|. . |ph. ti li.m-l.'.-r' In tli•u- |tnins.vf.-li hfi.li M-!I....I. in e nHi u i t h :. ulmil-.-r ..r frl.-ii.li>. Istupitn; fii Thomas Islam!; in th.

    IMnlvar.- rlxvr.A l:ul nam.'.l l-:.!\v. IViviH.-r f.'U•in an .'iitl'iill.llisi: at his hoi in•.-••mvl.'h «r . ' . ' t r.-.vmly anil l.r.ili.-« rial. , arm. T h - a rm ha.I I• •K.-n nvl.v Ivfor.*.Ah... K.'ltha Munis Uii-^... i laimh-

    l.-r ..r Hi.- tat.- H..I.. ll.-nrv Si. Harr is ,iill.l .-.nil. aiv a|..|.|.l!iu In |!.-K i.l .ivfor t!i,- sn H . r . Th.-y hav.- 1 nr!."illi f..r :i i-->nsi.l.-ral-l.. Urn.-.

    •I'll.- I..HI Kai.o- i-lay.-.l hi-r,' Sntiir-.lay rvsull.-.l :. I.. ; in favor of 111,-llom- ,-lnt.. Th,. i-lslllni; t.'iiiu wim111,- ."Sin...us" of l-.'asl-.ii. Th.- (.Mini.nas a (hi. .in.l .livu- a !.i-_- .-row.I.

    Tin- fi ll"|.l.-rs ii.lv.'rllM-.l for.s.iil--.!• I'l-ls for ;.r.i|...Mil». for 111- l.ull.l-itr^ ol' a rri!i!'ort-.-il i-i'lirivli- ar.-li

    • H!.-sl "if.-i-i.. al llitr.tui.-ti sliv.-t, inl!.'!vl.l.T-.

    FItOM- NKIGUtlOHIXO COONTlEa

    Tin MiM! l . - l v i , ( , ; i v J i i i v , - J i m ! . l t :- if!i . . . l i . f h .

    i i i i i n ' t a m > , m .I t t in- (;i~tt. • t . . l»r , \ \ iA. • F i l t h y , u f S I . l . i i l . - ' s l i f > p i t ; in - l h l - l H . - i n , I ' . i , T | i . - I . r l - I r i s , ; , t r a t i

    within .t v.-.ir \ - . ! ! H-t'l Uut *• . h.ivc not

    t « i c c e n t m i l ..! , . . . i M , . ( i | . . . n>i\*v u! t he ; , h f l ^h t -A >:•» I'.'.'t. . Tli.' n

    ' .Ml;--- pi:.'1

    .." ' . D R . G . T . F O X •• ...I We Will Give You a L f c G A L f ^ . v ^Eye, Ear. Nose and Thront j BOND of Indemnity

    Office 1'tt.jr-i ••!•>';in i,w n. in. W .•..^•"^. tn . ' "

    t',,,T

    OR.'M. S. SEIP01.1 I'twutlic.' BmMiiitf.

    • Centre-Spiau\ Ka>ton. I'.i

    Eye Spcc ln l l s t

    Carfm-c AlKm-cU on f2.w. Clasps. ' I - g f i f t i ^ ^ ^ ^ l "»1 • we know' nil

    • ' f ^ * ! ' i = ^ . ^ ^ ^ . ..nut the v u r c .

    s.vet't,rich'tone (]«;il-

    itv uf our instru-

    ments, :iinl we know

    what a quarter of a

    nrllion sntisfied pur-

    "jifii.

    It yoti kt-L-p ilu- iustrmtifut it will cost

    \-j'.i tlu' Rock Bottom Factory Price, not

    utu* t.er.1 more, and you wilt rt'cetve with

    Funeral Director and Embalmcrl^^"^.^^,^11?™11^ "^ ̂ j j , ^I'erspnnl Al.cntion D:iy or Niahl ' : .l^-Vct t.i tliatcrial Or •.varkHi:Kl>lU)>.

    145 ^ ' f s t Washington Avenue : „ . . _ .

    W-Lslun-noii : 5 e n ° for The, : — 1 — _ : Cornisli Book

    CHARLES R. FORD37 East Washington Ave.. Wa?hini;toc,

    Fu rn i sh ing Undertaker

    . " sjimr CALLS- . .At my resitletict-. •> Yojiiimi^ Avriiue. • '

    » . B. LAUBACH

    lv to Otis ot.'er. You

    ri.k imlliitiv:.: We

    n.;li i h -l " . i l h . T t.IHl ! !H' t ! ! - . f : i f f ». * i I'L * >. 1 til O t -l o c a l c - n n - t i - r y .

    • .A i i . t i - iv nf A h . P c l h . - l t ' . ' i k s c ; i i m -I : t . f . - s s t l i - - [" . •1J IW:IC«> r l v . - r nl)t> i l a v| v,- t-!; j t ru l * -111 ,.>-.-. I i,ii,- t i i n . - . .! '

    li-,.-> ; IIUMW. | ;.; „ „ - .,,„, , , ; , . , , , , . „„.„,;,,„ w h i c h v o , ,

    R=nls Collrctol. ' Comi'aWo»CT of liee.U. ] i r i ' i n « ; r c : s t o ' "•-!>'»"» "r organ.

    .. I : " a l " d ' - ! ! ^ ^ : " ^ ! ^ i _ ^ | CORNISH CO Washii)sto".N-J

    i i Bro;td Street, Washington . . j . • ;

    Aaent Tor ami Dvnlerm HKAI. KSTATlv \

    Jus t i ce ol the Peace j , r , i , . , . •-.-,

    Commissioner oi Deeds and Aj YOU TC AIJV6Notary Public i

    M rs.

    u-.-U

    v i s i t

    Tit i t i i i i

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    il r vh; i \ .

    . H i tr i l n lF

    CiistratinK a SpeciHliy.

    Hcftdtjiiartfers-; New Windsor Hole)

    Residence : 76 So. Lincoln Aye.

    Washington, N, I.

    TLaston Trust \Company \

    We will hereafter he open for 3

    business SaUinl ly evenings from *

    seven to ciyht. J

    cent.

    »teitai-~ror-eiitr

    • ,-dauithUtr—I'uti-Shti was n momlicr of thf First

    l.ylL-rian church t't-''.'n-ir I1. l ( ' \ v yciu's^iittn.

    . aftL-r Viitehincr tho lumburm.trkets ;mil "smn"1 'if. msi^-" ws»s '.loin.-. T\wi

    for years. Not in years huve we I ilu'htnini,-. struck " s..t;iu of . the liv.

    iiocn able tfi ollVr such excellent u-iuVtl?.'1 Soi'o'ml* ['n's'livtcfi'-'ui rh'iVrl'li

    ^imies for all classes of construe-;Thi- il.isiu-s iunl f-initfcrins fiffiisiinnni

    Thi^ i^not, biirgain.. counter lum- j.ivitii 'h

    beV, for it Has 'ii. fixed 'miirfciit'1 !i'^.MH?.r

    viilue, but by keeping pace with:

    the times and buying1 only from

    manufacturers who'mill11 with the

    machinorv,

    nau-ly ilirl 1101 VmrtV il. The stroki-vhat is (\illi t c i i i i a i t .

    A 'MiMsifr :itta. 'Kf,l ati.l wU>\am:i>-.'.l tlu» f ;uv MI' Alary, tin- t \v»-

    >.-ar-ttht .|,iiiKltu>r ..f Dr, j , I. f ' l iani -l-.-illn ..f S.

    Thf StanhtipcI H «»ys:

    tsvi!l.-.f.-r l.iis-

    ati iitvt'lii |itint ri t i i'. in n r . . v.. m a k e iwn i tr inl i -IIK f iuw. W'v fi'tl cli-nn

    A 1-al-y's i-anni.- will

    '••lltU'l tl"tl Wllll t i l . ' lll-.-ll

    .il a t l"I.MniiiKt'''ti tilli-t a-Mi'e ft.r tin-

    Tlu- Hn-i

    .•nt \ri Satnr-

    r Ktetllltmtoll :ifii this ivi-cu. .•pt-ii

    i nc ..» Tu«>>ttav. All UnHtiess pl . . .eivn t > *>st:ui> ;it tf.-ntiiiit V;it!f.v.H>i.-.l l.y I) . \V. Unl luh l . :iti(l

    .•iMtnt>*« -i».' *: ' . " . . -MM», ai.Mitist s:•:.:::: . 1.1st >•»•;»r.

    .\^s.-iiil>l> m.fii f]>a.--. A. Al'-.vcr .if•Jiis.-cx i . nu i ly will h a v >i|i|»>sittMti

    •c.-iily auno i i iKf . l Iiitnsi-ir Is I »r. I,.*. Htir.l til* I >i,'(lctisli:iri.'. t'oniiMi-Iy"i '"iu-r. ' ' , •.

    In1, tlif t 'ci.umi.s t.f i h . - Whlt.'-liMU.^c\»K--t. i-rilitrtl in -I Mi;, npiM-atvi!his n>>ii>'i ; " W i n . T.i.vl..!- wlsh. 's- us.1 say t!ir.>"t1it> .'..hunn.-- ..f tin- I \ I S -,.-l thiil hi ' h a s .[Hit -tirlnhiiiK

    y mi.'s I., hi - him

    ,iU\ i

    i!|,ili..ir « « f.t . - l i s i l k m i l ! i l l

    VICINITY* NOTKS.

    i-il t i l - St;it.- ,l»

    I'M- t!>t of st lnl ics nt rIt** riiHli[»fhur«

    'Hi.- .-Mule '• i iliti- hii.- Wni; o 'NHIof I l i lMih-P ' . f . \ -Siirr imatf , is i-sti-

    Ji-ssf I'liHimWi'i* itf (.Mlir-tti h a s II

    • •11 hl hr. 'l .eti an . ! was Injmv.l la-•nialh- a s tin- ifst i t t **i a r imaway.vl.t.-iit lasi Krl.lny;T.u- Wjtd-r lVliilMls«lM».Trfi.tf l l a r k -

    f ' Im-n>iiini>, "l* w h i ' h

    JJ.-v, it. M. Willj.im.o »-•'• "ii- .• pa?--

    t.-r. isi U \ . W. AIM

    till,.- .-ff.Tl

    Ualph s h a u

    I ft.r t

    pin iit'.-.f '•( a mhi i^ l - r .

    Wils-1.

    i t

    r nt Pa t tT .10 a s s l s u n t pfo.-.-•|t;t: It'tiii n.'iv.iiis

    ilt>\\n. h,nm>'.l hl insfir ai his.-i' h..iti.< in l-.>int ! i 'Msaul. II

    ' • M WlftI t'

    id iii.-i-t u i . . : t .

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    titl l - ' - r t f - i 'up. ' I . I J " . 1 \Vfit i i . -ar t.'h>-ri'yvilS.> w itli

    yr , l . , i . . k r . f d'.^vn ,t h i l l ,n . I f - t ; i . v T H - M I . I -..i | . y | i | ' , . i , , , , ! ! i - v e i n '

    iiw pr.>p.-ny !.•

    F o r H'1 m m o r i H a r r h o o a in c h i h l r o i .wiiyi- izivo Cn;uii ln?!i : i l ir . -! C o l i c ,

    i j l iu te r ; : mid I . i i u r r i t o^a I t e r i i edy a m ii s t u r o i l . :t:i(i n spi.-c.ly -.urn Is cu r -lin. F o r .--aU* l.y a i l .its-il^r.-,-.

    G K X K K A l i XFAVS N O T K S .

    K.h.v. Kiix^- 'r . ' ihl w a s 1;..-t:i.iialy

    m a n wln-n h e \v t-'.jk Hi..- i s fy^'s on whk-h ihoi.-n was. sit time. i'rac!u?ii tlujin KCII-ly. pliu/t'il liu-tn in I'ntinii in a lint•von, and in \ni\i an li.nir" l:.. ol"• the:hk:i-i(.'ns wero pi>.jpin-^. . Ih> . says its thy itppli^iitltm of Ihv. Ciitjsarisin

    Xo ID on; will tlio intctidini: Kik•i.-' cfmipL'l K'll to "ride tin- finat.": l i iub : i ur.'as.-.l [i.dv, walk oil .suikt.'sir Ijidhf iti ;m Ar.-tir- lake. The ju-

    UiVisiiiK.-tU'W l.n-Uirt-s1' fur niih.ip]iy•anilid-U.is T.ir tin- ant lers will ..find.iit'ir ,.ec-ii[)aU->n ^mic. The last""ltn-lortani ai'timi m' .lie Orand h'Klm>.1" Klks in Atlanin- City susslun WHSL-. • :ih(»Ush iibsnliilely ail- lu.rsepiayimK.huain^.iii.. ilm...Jiiiti.iLi.iry,..rlius...ut:.

    KATLROAD

    Tin- Central is building a new sta-i'.n at lOnst Kf-rry street, Newark....'I'lie. Li.ii:kii.wfin.ui—has,..adopted thefiWllw^ - •)r^prin"k;irirk1"'it.s -ci-iisnirfKrtvitli oil. .. " - :

    - , Statiovalues ourltmonc'y could buy. If !HI U ' ^ ' ! ^ r - • -• • -•• ^ — , , ^

    1 • • i n r r^7« t" "r i ' " *-w* •••"«•'. *'T"^l"~! l i l^'L l T l l l t^ TlOu-GA'cdr.Vti-'-iiy/iM-'.v •t1iii---ri>s"lii-V" o r a i r«iii:J,L..J™™Jk.^".U^^=^ -'rr^r -ir "'-

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    ' " ' " " h v s i i : 1 ; m

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    -i *i!.t '..'f- T i i i : ' n M i ; T H r r r : i : .

    I h H r p b j - i . i a n s r *>tarUt l t a k i n g ,

    t h e i r \vi)iiili-irtii l i r a t i i i iMH, i;i\4Mi

    Ji I h i m * I H T I I I'm- jeni--. . C I K H I t ipp« ( -

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    'MMt t h a t n j i h t i i '»w U t h - l«-*i t i m - ! I r l l . T - n r i n . p i i r y a - I f.-.-l t h a t I f I

    t l i - w l n . l - ) i - i r t . . .•il'.-i-t r n - i i i n p h ' t - H i i u l n n t U i k i - n t h l - i i f j i t n u - m r wnaM

    l • l a s t i n g t-ui ' i- ' n x ' . s i • i ] i i i i . | , | y i n a l l ! i n ' M ' r h i m * y i..i" ih>- i-.-i:!>.; , , , f f , , r t ! u . , v , - , i r , L . ( i t « .» - r^ .

    .;trt i'.ii:i>. wh

    .-:\p.-r[.i;..rilu p .

    1; tr.-at-

    ttt' fffmii; ilisoas-'. ;ts s.> many

    I thousands hav.. ,lni'> !o tlu-ir iiinu-

    i t,-ral.|.- Harrow, WIUMI. at so small ii

    . this pk'tutid .,ff.-r you . an tnak-

    X " i U i a m p : .

    l n s t i h i t - . l->:h-:;-

    Kasfntr. l'a.. for thi- s.-u'iitil..- t r^at-

    nu'iit and .-ur.- of all dis.-;tsvs of th--

    t-I.vc, Mar; .Vox.1, Throat . ..min*. S t o . •

    marli . Ituwfts. r.laiNb'r. [ j \ . - r . Kt.l-

    lu-yjs .mt) I'is.-a^-'S . .! ' .\r.-n atnl Wo-

    day. Wt'dnt'sdiiy. .Thiirs'liiv. S.u-

    y tinty, T m S; Sundays. I f>" c> 1'_',

    -m-..11.-'.

    liul- ' *

    TI xp.-riiiiMiu th.-f- will I -- , | w\ih wr ?h

    hist lu:

    nt,--i- W « T . - s iym-. i : . ;. ' i ; by - M " t h - r < I-.n t>i"i«-l

    ittht montlis ' . • ••I-'or.-iu'r Mayor .1 -^ . K\ N'.rwrt-y uf

    •jun.I.-n is .-"aid . . . I-- slafr-i! for III-i.sltti.n •nd m.-a>

    .rini: th.> n-••ill ' havf . Ji:

    ••iinn.-r!" " f X , ' «l . ' s s . . | i . l ina 1 i i |

    In i l .n X..\v V:, ,1., says: ."Simrti

    pains ...often...sei''--'i nie.. in., the.,small

    rjtT my iiacl{ "anii^aft;'!' ^i™EjM...I

    •Wtr-t t i i0V~iii lei tai-~ror-eii t ire--3-p : ~~~- _~:=^r~

    tonth if deposit ih made on or H AMnn'nr 'c I i r m h n r V^f r liforc the KiKli of month.: ijAlltSgfclfS LUniD6r YdrUbefoi

    We compound ink-rest semi- ;

    annually. _.„_

    We have capilal and surplus \

    : p r o f i t s o f 5 .500 ,OW.IXJ . •"•••• ;

    We offer the best advantages •

    and furnish the best security. H

    Lanning's Livery(FORMERLY CHRISTINE'S)

    TWO MOVING VANSAnd all other forms of BusinessTiml

    Pleasure Vehicles^ _ ^

    \9

  • THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911

    VISIT

    Easton 's GiantHmusement "Resort

    AT THE NEW CASINO

    Week July 24thThe Public's Favorite

    Comic Opera Co. in theWhirlwind of Fun

    and Melody

    il OLIVETTE1Laughs! Laughs! Laughs'

    Nothing but Laughs!

    CHILDREN'S DAY FRIDAYRED MEN'S DAY

    SATURDAY

    COME ONCE A WEEK

    FXTFA! EXTRA!»I lave You Mcatil llit New. 1 %

    "The Old Reliable" 1Easton Loan Company |

    Room 304, Northampton National »Hank Building, Cor. 4lh and Noilhamp- g

    Ion Sti.. Eaiton. I V '/j,

    Arc Loaning Money in Washington. N. J. 'fit

    We've l,een doing a dean loan liuii- £nrax ..Jill Ihc people ol I'hillipiUiK ' «and Eaiton for the pail ten yean. '*What doe. thii mean > It mean, that» , , . « l,e reliable and open andnliove board in oil out business deal,ingi. We loan from ${0lo$l00 v.and all that we require ii thai you SJ,can see your way clear lo make a gjsmall monthly payment. Call and «investigate our methods of doing busi- ijtnc» or drop us a postal and our «ajentwillc.il. , £

    Easton Loan Company «Room 3W Northampton Narionnl Bank '&

    Illdn.. Third Kloor. I-IHWfit'u rfver for ttvu W'-VHH, They

    *\Vin.llf"..Mr. ami Mrs. CidM-rt Aubl '

    ilinir H i . ' 1 l . t i t«T^ d a u g h t e r . Mrs. |-M-.»rd Sinltli . in Mrnnchvlltr . Mr. a n d

    Ii-y. Smi th r-r.-iit!> \ v l'-"iri" wnfk u i ":.'Nilf.T I'.tli.

    Mrs, 0 . | | . Hmm.'llbrothers. Kdwanl :>nlull Saturday ii rid Humer is prlii: Ipul ,.[•[Mil-lie jHluml and Lh

    d toH""|- wllh a 111.-in tit*. •vo«lll>ul" "fill (-Hst a l j tmt $17f».

    i- .ti.ii'- ln'fur..1 S . 'p-

    Mitertaint'il he

    Thethe

    iil-in

    1'i.it

    l a t t e r h o l d s-r t h e HiKh liridfIi—V i«r« lak l t i t i -- t!•[]• itiid f a n

    HTlV, OUT thC '-I!

    NI'IUXfJTOW.Y.C'iilUn Ittiwk was v.-ry ill i

    ni m o r h u s last wt'."-k..Miss .Mai;«l«: Sttn-ls.-r :md

    j pCalvin \VC\UT >

    .holm: li.-rh

    His

    ur.-dMln

    i

    withK.rl .Kitt-he

    lh. amia. positio

    Mae Adi

    lastMrs.

    is in>w workingr.hn. Wa'nuT !>:!s

    "Horace G. Wolfe, Sec'y and Treasurer

    THE HOUSE OF QUALITY= 7 - P I A N O S - ^ T

    WEBERKRANICH & BACH

    STEINWAYPIANOLA PIANOm. H. Keller & SonESTEY PIANO

    BROWNINGand many others

    We Own «nJ O t a ny 3 Il.icV Ouildinti, tonlaming

    ' ; . — - ; ~ — L I I Entire Roor • - :

    The Be& Pianos The Large,.»..^Xinoto)!n Hundred nnd Cloven,niKiCo- 1M~hereby ffivon to, all nm-snnshiivlii)^ clnlms" agnlnst the estate nf.Irifinh'.- nnnni^.

    i.lf(t»,:..of..,;t!'.e^County1!nf

    heforo " the twenty-second dny ofMarch, : A. D. Nineteen Hundred andTwclvn. beliifj. nine inoiithj; from tin;iatfi uf .«nlil nnlci1; and any creditornCBlOfllntf.to lirhiK1 In and-cxhlhlt Ills?r linr- rlnlms,• niuU-i' oiilh or-adlnni i-tlnn, wlthtn tlio time so limited, willhe forever barred of his or her action

    -••'•" ••"••'•'-;'""";""""• "f*.i'cisiii.iMr i V r u i T T S . •Kxccntor,

    Dated: Juno 22, 1911. =

    is Lift Friday for an(k'Htiltc slay u-uli r.-latives in Kas-n. llami»lon and Washiii^tun.'Hit.'1 SLi'mhiy s-h-w.i )!'•!•! its-nnriimli-iiit; on Saturday in i!:c Sprhmfnvn•live, iio.-ir the pumping -viation..Mr- .and Mrs. Oca. Slnrlair and son

    Hartley of Trenton wore \vcol;-oiidi.rsts of his mother. .Mrs. .Mary Kin-Mrs. Lizzie lloliiior and tUin^hlor.j.'ittricc n.nd Marjorie. nf South Mas-n, spt.'iu Smiday with her .sister.

    Mrs. Chas. KroiK-h.Mr.1 and" Mrs. Roy KiU-hc-n and Mr.

    mil Mrs. PoUsr I luff and daiishlerIfelen'of Philliiisbitr^ visited Mr. findMrs. Win. Kitchen on Sunday.

    7f "ro ~"v ISTiTiTi; "''Tit?-" "7 on'n m"'s' ~" T> r o 11 \a r."Jnlin Hainlfii. They only roomilyivtiirm.'d from IVxas and other States,through whie-Ii tlun* itasv boon iravol-Inn.

    Mrs. Alvin M.;l|fk. Mrs. AndersonHawk.' Mrs. Goo. K'els and children.James and Kdna: Mrs. Win. Kitchenand f,'i'JtniIditiifrhtor. I-Mna Walters,aitondod tho picnic at Holjewood Park

    lj!&.:-,a!Hl\ Mrs. Rert Hinclalr :ind"daiiiilHt-rs, ICliv.alteth ami cierti'tido,and Mr. and Mrs. Cieo. Sinclair andson Hartley, all nf Trenton: Mr. aridMrs. Henry Cellars niul Mrs. MarySiiu'l.-iir. iUteiHled tho Sinclair-Haw!;reunion at moomsbiiry lust week.

    •I-Mw't'inl ApRjir htis pMrrhac-il :iFord tonrlni; ear.

    ICach of Jolin-isiiiiiK li'-r aunt. .Mrs.

    hive is Ili-rtleU u( Delaware it vis.itiim hi" Kniiulpiiii-iits, .Mr. and Mrs.INilMTl TlttlV.

    Uut-scll Sway/e. who went lo Chat-ham lapt K]>riiiK, ha.s roliirned and isw-: • iirvlnn

    .Mr. nVurk Ii

    -I .Mt>

    I' hly

    [•:. Itrov/i

    v t ' r• I V,,

    '••••I,. afU.T ,i >-h;ii-

  • THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911

    HUasiihigtiut

    nKton an Sucond-chiss Mall Mutter.

    Charles iJ Stryk' . ' ' t i t n u tore.It « > " P'l'iTl.M tll.lt U't».'t]U xU.viVC ..f I 'III.-M

    5Ae

    ThirteenthFloor

    A C u e Where the Number ThirteenMikes Good III Reputation

    By CLARISSA MACKIECopyrlxla by American reeas Attso-

    chiton. 1511.

    s,>mo s.flii'll* '.I ni>---'l- •'''; ^ j , ™]; ' '^ j ,'.J.,'.'r!it!.ii:« M-. f.-nr l.U )-!.'« «M« .lis.

    " ' io n . ;,H1.4 n-itl i . thp ''r,-'-';".*1>I .! '; 'T« r i '-.r ' ' .!:"'. ' : . ' .• 'i'.i|..r'.l'.'-v m.iTili'f.i.--

    »,-.-.l.•'ii.i.l lli- !''•""• r = n " ; ; a - 1 h - ,;•"• ( - .p- u i . " l>..-> l:,.|..iw.l .i niir.il..-rVlitlo 1'n'l"- ;•'""••'•••''•' ' " " , . . , . . ' ; . ; . . ; • n..(..4 (..r Hi,- tlnii. ,.:i.l f..r .-.i. IiIny Us ..ui.-!. -."1:111. I i - j . 1 " , ' " . . , , . J,,:,,:- •!:,. ns.-i :•* i||.]n Lln.ils. • fn:ll I:

    , . U ) : ^ K . ; . - . ' t i - fniiL ai:.I r1

    !|^j.'i'';';' |

    ;;!'i;'i;''r.'',i,l;t,.'.':-V,!..n1t'''r rt|-i' I l-y' V'- l ' r

    [,.£.,!,,',!>•'.".i--"*' t " t ! « |.

    j ; '1

    vn , J £ \ 1 . , t ,, v . J T i , . . . , - , . . . . , . , • .,! th,- w;.rr.inl« »-.u n..

    !!>•'• n."V A H I I M ™ ;;' , ' } ^ T',':l'""l':.'i'! ! : " ' : ' " " ! i ' ' ' ' ' " ' . " ' " '' ' ' "> ; .

    r " H ' H '''hkiv|»i»r took a S»I1V»T

    qunner from Ills pookct and tllpped Ittoward the otlk-o boy. ."Peanuts,*' lit*snltl succinctly as be itprend the niorn-lnc p:ipcr over his UHI^CT and turnedto tin1' market report.

    "I s.iw Homer ben tin* It for the fer-ry." remarked Jimmy n-heu lie reiuni-fd with Hie . peanut» ' and iliey h.nd(•eon divided Inttj three portion*. "1iiuos"! he's L:(U'd for tlie day."

    "So he untd," itsroetl tlu« ImoUkeeper.iT.nkiiii; shell-* and tysslni; tliein overhis shoulder lino the waste paper bas-ket with ;tdmlnii>le dexterity. "If youwant the afternoon itsY, M!ss Porter,you can have It," lie s.ild. with asmile.

    Tin1 sU'iiuiu-jiplicr. hiiiili-il laziiy asshe reachetl for another peanut. "Tld*suits,'ne," she murmured, ttirntnj; tliepa^os nf her mnj::t7lne.

    Suddenly the outer door opened and

    M ^ T to rntilt mul n\M',i& witli an airof imtliurlty. Aliogottwr li-> showedlilinvolf to IK* a iii:tti of •.'•tiiMiiliT.itilnutTalL.-i. All lilt* tluit* 1K< wti* i*U*iii^iit*ly invjirt* Mint tin* j imit Hiiai'-.cr h:i*lwlicoli'tl hU rliitlr about tiiul w-.-.n'litt'Iiiiiir wlili nirl'HH Inlfiitiif'*-".

    i Afu-r siwIilU* when l'ii-ihif>*i h?'j 'iuh'lf-1 -down ihe tlnaiK'ItT lnvki>n-<[ tin- tmukkvt'iHT Iiitu tin- itri'viitt* u-Uki-.i :tml IH tltt» fX'UiiU'ri l imy pau.;*'i1 I •J foiv him IVinvvrtli askiM:j "II-'W Ion-: luiyo jMtl th'Ptl wtf'i Mr.; Pl.-k-.m':"; "Ti'ii >v;ir*t." siamui'Tfil Mr.'." \ir,-| .-Itwlly. ,. "'. "Ami I j-llpp'tsi1 •you nr*1 s:i!f

    ami you'n* Ju^t tlu* sort *»f 4"h:ip I'd1 iilit- Io liiivo nr-tuinl—yniiiii;. :i.ilvf ami: i-uslPtwiikc. Wlmi do you snyV:.• Ilr;iy -.M-su'd. "Why. y.'s. .s|r~litt:iilt:'you. :-ir: 1 shall In* tlolklitixt" - In-

    ; -itlllti'ird. '! "Can y m conn- to nu> t.mi"n-.'\v':" j; ii l:,.tleiv..i..l

    A tall limn, mdl'llt* a^oil. with ;i•strotiir, I'l-vin cut f i u v and vit'ivinsrdiirk over* ^litiii'otl from one to ill-'otlior. . . ' • . •

    •'Mr. I>Ii'ks?n !nV In- ;H1;.-I! sharply.••out." said ttu1 luMiUlnvpt-r t-tutiy.

    limit ITS rliMI'ed Up a- I '.•" :i'i"!l~, n'li'T- \\vlse I 'm.apt t " i»vzv\ Uiei,i, if y-m

    'tvsliin t i . . w i can ptn y - : v:\i\i\- mtf |.'iir main otllce here h> til! :tu i;!il«>'-:taut vaeant-y. Tiiere -,\w wv.iiu^ un* ;

    Aerials \wv,> ou I'iU >;n:i'i. luit'.v" '

    Ami it iiwhulewill

    EveryEveryEveryEveryEveryEveryEveryEveryEvery

    < til-.' very finest suit< we Invc, but we w mt to cloie thsiii out ([liicklv, amsurely1 do it. It will p.iy you to buy ;i suit ami kecji it milil next season.

    doc.-; :mt cover the cost of the suits to us. Here is wli.it it MUMIIS—

    $10.0012.0014.0015.0016.50;18.0020.0022.5025.00

    LightLightLightLightLightLightLightLightLight

    ColoredColoredColoredColoredColoredColoredColoredColoredColored

    SuitSuitSuitSuitSuitSuitSuitSuitSuit

    nownownownownownownownownow

    1 these pricesIt

    $ 6.678.009.33

    10.0011.0012.00133315.0016.67

    X o v c r w i l l y m i j ^c t M i d i a n o i f e r • a g a i n . W i l l y m i t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f i t ?

    tin' ' in

    the.

    the ?hil;iniT -t«C th

    Till* It I'M I ]•' \ M I L V H]-:i*.N*h'»\.

    T:;- ' Ith VtuiM-a I'.vMTilnn mi.l I V -rr • .'>:'' ili.- ! :K- ! I 'f-'iunily A^Mriatinitv.-:ll ' - !!-•!-! lit 1.-W* it 'Ml-'v i:n>v.-.;ri-.-ir Steu-,u-;,--.>;i!-\ N. ,!.. 1" inium.-s 'vv.tli; li-xm1 Ki.sr.Mii .A.- \V:I.«1JIII^UIU•.rul ;••;,•. ,,i: S.iUiT.hiV. Am:. U'tll.

    Ii.'-rs :in"«l f r i . 'Ms "f i!" ; family. Tli.>.•••nuui'A-- .MI arnii iL^inrnir . U.i« nia,l,-.-s-.-ry ••iT^rt t-> |M-Mvifl.' n ir.u.-i p rn .VMSII, ."»nt.iitiini? :i >-ri.^ ..f DM^Krlfj.1 ••tll.T .-MlN-r'tS. ;,!>•] il.-H-s t.v | I | M .vA,- -IJI int ' -r- ' -uiu- tiin.? f"r .'HI. AL'/i:i!r> vif l(:i.a.-)..!l! will Itt- ;\n intero.--!-

    :v' f.-:Ui!n- iit' t h " ilay.Th.- in.-::n..-rs of lit.- fumily ':irnl

    hvAv frit'iitis ;i:v a.^kfil' in att'-'inl.liin.-l' U- Ip tr.Hli- Hi.' . lay ' mi., i.f

    he tfr, istcst lit ill-- lilsiury f itn.ttsh f iml ly ...liefr*.'>lur.-Lt-n'i'ii-ri iifi.i Picnic ir.r.y W h:i'.! !>r..'..•[•••--iJii.-- •!;..• wcf fMry , A. H. i'.':.«h.

    ! ;:;[::ijiii! ST.; Phitilj'slnsrinV X. -T- •

    K\«T.>liii""CCMOtira-tlon at Hermondsejv The cplehrationof IndepencJenco Tiny In Gn-ni Hritiiiii.1=5 of course, a novelty—:ni unjjloaH-"lint reni'lmlor, 'no "rtiniM. "i>f rirltlali

    . defont in America. Thor.-; was a pro-

    moii'Jwy fit " n'rlopk. :it the he.-ul (ifwliU'irwuIl;fd l-M'.v. Morn., f.h,. -falh-er" of .-\!!i»ri',-fin Civil war VftfTans.now - ;o*J y.'tirs D]''I. At' his riirh1;hand wiilk",! :,luj..r norrifll' I"'.'Stjcoinl Mfiryl:t,ii(! tnfiuitry. At th»close of the f!.\en-isc^. Major Hovnokmruic a spnooli, in wlrkh \w> \v.ivfSV(^\an episode uf John !I;tm:rir[-:. tho fir.-̂ :

    •i'ViiiKnor ,nf tin* Dt-i-lar.iticn of Inde-

    : O(M l-VII(iws Install. Ollii-i'i--.f T i u ' new oSJi-.-erst "C .M=tn.-tio!il [-•tilg.'j No. 4i:, !. O. O. I-\. • v.'re itL-Jtallua[ Samruty Grain]'

    i bur--, Th.-- 1t]f.pliiyt« yUlT consistrd - o r iiKAi/rn (tiihiXAXCi-;An aiii '-minK'tit. .tp..,;.'An Ordiniiruro ;

    pn.iti l i i t inir ••expectoration • nn--i--thc!l')in-.« nr .my ]>ai-t o-l-Oie in t r r i ' i rsi;' t i i ' ' s i ivi ' ! uiirs >•:• o thu r puldii.:'.'i.iivt.yjin.Ts, ..r any pul.lio Imlld-

    • - i n - ' s , .n- any1: fiinnwiiik in l i i ^ B i - r - -i.'iu'h el' Washiim't-in. N. J.. •and

    • iff.i.vijlhijr. ;.t li^riailyJJifr.-i'Mr." A ; - .•:";firTi\1r-T!-""'-~ifay-T"rwVrhty-:sixthV-'" one

    ih 'v :san. ! i!!i]!'"h>n}(lr."i"l a n d .-k-hi. ' |I," A!iv {MT.XIIII -)!• i'>-!rK.ins whi . sha l l 1

    i i , . | :m- i\w prt i \ Islon^ of th is Onl in -

    jV:iy .his(i.v: -.f iht- IVa'rp!oy,>r, hi wliU/h I f f.n-tujuJy tv- t - lh-1tils po-hl im. -t.-itliiL' hi- UM^tu- :'.«rtli'iit.i;' M» aii'I ^.•n.",-iii!-ty uah ' r . i i ; ailsa lary due hint I:< lifii ..;' \^:v^--v [j.-ih-eThis 'in- cln^fil hi iiu t'nv..:,.pf ivlii- !i h -scaled and :it!div--f.i, Mr. l'i':iw-:-Jlilivid out his hiitttl fMf it stint r - ^ . m ! . ^[lit- e inv lup , ' witts II Ilimf.!.;!';.! -nulle.

    '•N-.w t h a i ' - -. 'tu>'.l," In- -niil. "I>iip;'i'Sf you'll w.tnt t " -.-id.; n\> ;-n:'tmoks, Mr. l tray. I'm ratln-r tinprt1^—dwilli i!n.* rai 'iility ^vith n! :S !i ili.il ,ynnnjr woman mit tl icrc npo-.-a!,'- [-.,•>.•]UKU-liim-- " N o w . ' r n i in n.v.t ..f , iu-rsiii'h au t'Xpert Mi'iii'irtvi'lnT. ;md wiiiSe ,1 s u p p - ' ^ ' it d . ' . -n ' l !••..!. .-xiiftly 'Stuart*'i takf 1 »Iu\- >-lp. JIWH.V .from h i m - i t ' s all in tin.* !iti-i:i.1-.- un-\ ;

    I pay my p^'pl.- well. Sf;;>l Ii.-r to me, ;ivlll roil*:" '

    MU-i r o r t f i ' was il.n ;..•[••>! ;uid > h.:v:n-ftl to ai'i**1]'! a po^iiinii in tht* i u \ n r i - :..ttsly appointed .»llir«s of I ' - U U - . T H I \i't>. a t d'.HiltSc I H T p i r - r i i t .-ai.iry. .la- t'.M fn-r-'-lr". whih--lit.- was wri t ing her I f i t r r i iiist;in!resjiriuition at IVtnvf.rt !•,'••* ilii-tatini!.He l idd the tw»» lettt-r^ hi !ii- lmiidand r>*i.Mr>!•„*• I th'Mu'thtni'zhtfully,

    J i m m y dr-wtpt-.i forlornly when hehear.t the whlsptT.sl r,,!i!iden •••< of ili.».uthtT. H e hart u»i read "I ' r . i in niil'-*-

    he re was his vlia'nfe t i / r N " . .1. Augus-tus Pouwttj-tJi was imshhiL' p.'.';>!-•aitjiiii'ou I hi* Lijtsvjiru path', u ' h y •"•oultinot honest J i m m y I.ee he anioir_' th*1

    risers'; • - •

    T h a t w a s !>uu- it tiapppii.-il tha t h>*approached the threat man ami r'-sji.^t-fully a.skfil for a Job a s othVe I»>y. mn:h e pot It. Twice t h e .salary h e "hadlioen receiving caused bis eyes t.i sj-nr-l;lt? Joyously. Mr. P p n w o r t h had justtold him that he could wr i t e a letterof resignat ion when then* w a s thesound of nu.'id footsteps in ihe-r-orri-d o r o m s l d e . . . • . . - ; . . . . .

    his feet, and Hray nnd Miss 1'oner.w h o were in tl ie Hue of vision, sawhim drop their le t te rs of resignat ionthrough t h e let ter slot into Dickson'se.Josod and locked desk, and they ex-f. liaiig'"l ir'aiifo^ of satIsfa^Hon. -. ••;_,

    T h e o u t e r door opened, and there;wits'-tir«"'SOim.-'j The detectives laughed as they haiul-

    ''I'Q'C'L'.thp.Ir _ piisoner, and tlio oilior^

    I {Justus Penwe-rth. aro.yon_ moving in^hT-Hr"rinnnefiir"rifcIos;-6irv7*:\\"rmrf(Vmr-of business . you been transactinghere?"

    i The prisoner stared Imptnlenllyar['the horrified faces of the-bookkeeper

    and the stenographer nnd winked to-' ward the locked-ileslc1 where their ros-

    ignatlons waited ITomer Dickson's re--turn. , . ._i. ••

    "I been ."studylnR human naiure'"some' '"raml™~i>lnyinff': "schoolidiiclier -ljy"learning those follis some lessoiir.," hesaid, with nn" affoeted nnsal drawl.Then they led him away.-._ _..

    It was Jimmy, Lhe ofllce boy, whobroke, the ghastly silence that fol-

    ..loired lila..withdrawal.,.-.. '•'•._•—,,.._::__•... •"I guess I better dust 'up Mr. Dick-

    son'a ofTloo," he said virtuously. "Tle'llbe pretty buay the next few days, andsomebody's got to Vie-on to tho Job."

    BOYS' KNEE' TROUSERSW e h a v e un i u s u l a!>')ttt 150 p.:iirs V> ) /s" IM.itit K n e e T r I U S ; T < , i:t

    s:/-vs tvom fi i»i 16 yc . i r s t h a t wi*. art- jjj'.'iu;.; t ' ) s i r i , t ! n s

    wft 'k nt onc-h .Ut 'p r i ce ' . A!! purUVt a n d s4'-'«'»d.

    .Iione.-V sii;i'c:i:i!-;—-bill pi u u .

    50c grade at 25c $1.25 grade at 63c75c

    1.0038c50c

    1.501.75

    u 75c"88c

    A33 StrawHaJsnow at '/3 Off

    50c grade now 33c$1.00 " " 67C

    1.50 " " $1.00.1.90 ll ll 1.27300 " " 2.00

    BRYANT ij Glothier and Furnisher BRYANT

    -

    Speaking of theDivorce Evil

    * * • - . . • * *

    Tiying to succei'tl in businesswilhout advL'rtiiing ii'Iike thec-'ise of the man who, trying tocut expenses, divorced his wifeand alone atieinpted to keephouse and raise his children.It cost him mote, money fordoctor bills anJ funeral ex-penses in s year than he gavehis wife in n lifetime.

    When advertising is—aivorceafbusihess sury-"

    cess becomes failure.

    This paper is building yourneighbor's business. H-; haareasons. He tried advertisingand it;hetped him. It is not ' *

    ; - -;_fin • % f t x | i i * r i i n r n t — t h i n - p n p i . ' r - •

    brings results. Good, hard,-•• c o n v i n c i D y ',izs\i\\s~dollars. •••

    s

    -

    f What » Little Seed Did.In the city of Hanover, In ("ormnny.

    Is nn old nei;iecl«-il in which lit-;rho remains of a UUy nln» t>-lou^ed to ;:h - oiii mihllicy, aiul whw was burl**.7 {there aboin. thf nn-MIt* of the last ft-si |tury. The tmub :s covered with uiiir 1

    ?U)i)' s. -b< siilt-s • th" itannyol" the liiii> ;

    thusc* words: "Thi.-: i;rav-\ botiixht for jall my iinu>. rntiyt never be opened." j.Iiu! ih'Te a re mightier forces . thar. jlu'itvy stones and Imn clamps. A'jUnit' *M;ed fouiid lod^ini,' hi the crevicebetween two of the stones. ' It tookroot and .i-n-vr, untfl now there ts tutimmenst: birch tree wavlny Its grace-ful linibs over the tomb. Us rootswere through the Rraw, and the trunklifted the icreiit Ptone atui broke , theIron clamp.-*; and the little seed hadopened tin- gravi-, fnr Its power wangreater that^M.'i.e stone, and .'.hej£oa! |

    LAST CALL ON

    The.Absohite;Pui:ity.iir,i!-Siiperior Wholc-

    soiiicniiss of

    CANDIESlire known everywhere

    Insist o». {•utting Abt'i'ri—ac-cept no other—then you'll

    be satisfied

    Lanning's Liveryl> (FORMERLY CHRISTINE'S) , .. .

    TWO: MdyiNa VANSVAnd all other forms of Business and •

    Pleasure Vehicles.\9'/t Belvidere Ave., Washington, N. J.

    "Phone 21-4—Ofdert'receive prompt atlentian,

    Names in; Electricity.. ;Electricity,' is .-"th-vone branch .of

    Fclence that honors the great names In.its fundamental^.,; tertiitno'.ogy.: -Twoyears1, ago1-a:'tiibIUt~ was imviille'd -titAmpt'ie.'-.X,1 ..1., .In honor.,' ofj-And re

    who first measured- tho.1 currei3t.V,"and jlor.1 whom'the1.1 un itvis niiiiieil./iiitTbhm";1

    bears the name of George. s! ;Ohin, aGerman man of KCICIICQ 'jwho discov-ered -the law on which the unit o(electrical resistance Is based. Thevolt Is named for tho Italian Volta,the greatest electrical authority of theeighteenth century, who was the first

    .,nian....to_con struct., a. .rud.e..._elC'.c.trlc.,_.b[H-

    capacity, Is named In honor of theEnglish physicist, Faraday;.;, tho coi-omb, the unit of quantity, for theFrench •'physicist Coulomb, and thewatt, -the unit of power, for JamesWatt, tho Scotch inventor who Im-proved the steam engine. ../

    General ciean-up until

    Elght-'Story" Fall"Not-Fatal.—~-rAlexander"-•Jlaslett, a .work on the

    .steel ;f rallies' of-a-iiiodeMi--builtllini,-whlle adjusting a'rope on an elevatur,rillpped and fell.selght stories througha Shalt. . "U1

    Death seemed\certaln. There wasnothing between him ̂ ,and tlie brickpavement 70 foot below! Two slorlofidown there was a board projecting.He grabbed for the board and caughtit: : IIo could not hold H, but he brokethe ~ s t r e e t h ^ o K h l s ^ ^rleB. The Impetus threw him into nsomersault,1* but as he turned thefourth story he grabbed a ^board andagain broke his f a l l . ' T h i s happenedtwice,in the few seconds in ;whlch hoshot Ilko a bullet past' story afterstory. He struck the ground,-, but hohad only a slight injury to his skull,Neither arms nor legs were broken.—Philadelphia Press. •• <

    1 1 • — " • • • • • •

    WOMEN'S OXFORDSAND PUA1PS

    $4.00 Orade^

    $3.00 Grade • ' •S2.50 Grade - •"$2.00 Grade$1 65.Grade

    s&^SL..MEN'S.-.OXEORDS

    Men's All-America. _ ( t$4.00 grade" J ' '.'"''"•)'

    All $3 00 GradesMen's $2.00 Grade •Boys'$2.00 Grade

    S3.00

    $2.35-•••i 'JI.98

    SI.75$1.35

    o.vv

    $2 25$1.65$1.50

    Lof odds andiends^ of Women'sOxfords and Pumpstoz°at ,• :•;:-.,...•-..-.

    no,,-

    J , B. HAMPTON

  • THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911

    Iflasltinntim4.'lmrli>* U Mrjkvr, Otwivr.

    on Mile at ihu unite or rubiiiatiai

    ami in tlii-M- NfUH-fitantlH: .MHIer't

    •nil IUCITH, WiihliliiKluii; WCIMT'H untl

    NulnnV. lliuki-tlMmvii: Mclllvlc** Itcl-

    \Mirt>; l-'li-liifl'N OUurtl; Vel.-IcyV,

    The Celebrated Scranton CoalAT KKTAII.

    Ju ly I, 1911..\t t l i - I'., l.. ft w , l:. it. Kirvaiii:

    -Ch ' i t •«.ii>l of tli« llr*t rlKht-tiiiiHl*ir-.-i nbuw NVw WitiL' . w a r s , iliiv h n i i i - ..!". i i .- t i . l , . . O n s l i i . - r- i - ; m - n i i f . i* n->\\

    • c : . . r . > t u v i i . m n . t i i . i t - r t i i . m f o r t i n• . . i : - . ^ . . n a m i w , i - . n i i ! i ; i . . u T m - ' t i M i

    • i / . - n i l M t u , Is s u t f - l l i j w r r r m i Ji

    < t « ] t i i ; £.i t ! i c f . r . ' . . i N : ' •• *.f w h i i ' i p ..*!/• J y e a r s . "

    • h.nl l.-.-li ma vi. :• «i l)u- l-:.S-Tl

    Hwlx-r,: Wnlf... f..r!i;.:ilv "f St.-w-• .!r:.-vllk\ tmw ron-timn in a c- tn .

    mill at S;itit.t C n i / . i \ , ! . , hu.l mi.-III!* h.llllln WLTvIV tKiPlH'll I.V .•[.tri.-ity r-f .-i i t iy. H-- lia^ I'-.-tl a t S af. I'rij;-. l..r ali.mt i\v.. y.-ars.

    11 I T - ^ J - a m i i u M . l ' - i I - - l i t t i ! » l M M d . > ! t l 't h e :i\'tv',r w i l l j < r o \ ( ' ; i p l . - a s . i n t i . n -

    M r . I . . ?: . V n i i t i i : , [ • ' • i - n i . T l y * f a i n i l v t " - t l i ; i! » l a . ' - - . M r . V n i n i K ' h a s h i l t - l y h . -I-.i-iit.-ii1 a t IX>V(.T ami M o r r l s t o w n .

    T h - l» r« .T ami t-t.'W.-r »f tin: oxhl-Mti.Mi lMiiMtn«». ..n ! h - f;ilr tfrcnin

    S a t u r d a y '-v.nfin:.-'.' ' ill. t m l U i r k s ;i!U;iiti-(i. Tl i . ' I 'Uihl i iu; w!M bo innnili.u.'Iv ivlmill s>> i h a t ' i t c-iu ho useda: \h>- full- tlifs fall.

    • • • T : u ' j*ovt-i\; .'l-.M-trical .-:i"rm whic-li;M--SO.1 "v.'i- liiiw ^L-vtiiiii iasi F r k l a v

    a^ ' i^- i iTy"^ ir'7iiii""in "oVhi-r!>lac.-s. The i-kvti-ii- lii:hl p lant was:)i-' nlii'^f sufiVr.-r h - r - a h o u t s but tin:iJaiiiiiili' was tii't ht'iivy.

    Th..' Cl.-v.'lam! loam lias rumll.iilpit hur IV.M.iU fnim Oinii'na (iiul- ln-i'jiuls to ;ns,.. him, now. thu t hu luisb . - i i Sfjisoiicit. I'Ui-h-r Limn has!..-.-n -si>l.l by th,- I 'hila.U'lphla Atii-

    4-l i( ;s. ii...ihc...1.inilsyfl!.' [-»ui» Hojh

    omphijvd ill l!)i- Alpha .•-.•int.'nl mill"•:;;• -Martin's f'r.-.'l;, WH.-J I'smyht in a-i.'iv.w-'.••.Tiv-y«.r' i.h"".\i"!nilny and

    ; li:inintli-.-will p.irlk-lpatc In a l\v\t\ 'l-*y.

    itw. • Vittitiut tii.- «.'hllil*

    i-nil y.-ar.-*'

    t h 'II.- has

    nl sli

    In tin- ['•••-I'.i.t tluit ••]> .>f b

    William-lay fi..m II..•inpl..y..l f:;Ut; mill «v

    pI inn'! lor th

    •,!' th>' hui-k!«')i>rry iT>•]; siiH-r.-.l it - ixl i>'ir;tlyt{>- strolu-.Ilu h:ts bvon um-{»ii.s>.i»u:-4 most of ti

    Attnu-lliMiir a.-is h.ld in tlu.' .stau-.

    Tin- railroads art- tiii.iliS- --pr^I.iliitt»l in ,i.t\t-rlisiinr this fair andnr.- yoiny t., run sp.-.ial tr;tlns at r-d'H.d rat.-* in yrtlor t-. a..iomm..da:.Hit- thr-iiiK.

    Th.- mammoth «>x!titiition ti)ill

    ;]'Catarrh C

    [ .Swum ttt i iti n i y prc i• t l . « r . A , U

    nvoy Win,iI-i!" ••!' "til"

    Siil\{it!on Armbr - . iK 'h ...'' tii<

    c u r . ' i l

    v r i t A N i : J . . C I H : N * R V . •l,i'ft(rt> me and siil»:(-rll>S«. A. W. (il-KASON.

    .Votary I'ubllc.Catar rh Cure IH t ak tn in tera

    nducous

    uif

    t It lvv O H th

    of tlief

    into

    binil fur tfstitnVin'iiiU frt'f.K J. CHUM:*- & Cci., T.»l..]'>. O.

    " " " " • ' j *"\A • **V •?." OruifBliitM,'prlc« 75c.i Take n a i l ' s Katmly 1'ilts-f»r l.Viisl

    •from' pailon. -• . • -

    ill I..* hIh.- I'J.•--!• .ucrla.-i fhi i rvh ' It-.vt *

    \ HtitnlKT of "Jlissl«»h workersti>lilni;ti>ti • vlslU-rd'H Sup- [

    per Wilt l.« ailtiiliiiiit

    J. I i rU' l i l 'Ir.'lT ,iti'l"fiiitiMv t. '»k til'Mit-ir ffsi.h-tK-.- • nl .Mountain l_r,. ••la.^t Thm-rfdifV iicunpyiiii.' !h.-ir. n i v i yfli-W hlll|i.'li|t.\V, a>!j.ir..|i( . (rt t i l - • " I -titii.-s i-r .1. H. S.-rtnt ' i i i . T h - y h a v -prafti.-aUy all th.- r . .mf . . r i s (.f h - ' in -and tiiii>-h b.-sl-l.-s. Th.-y ;n-.. tti.-r-••UKl.ly .•nj"ylitir Hi.- i-h-int;.-.

    Mr. I'liilip II. ittird of Urifl^fvil!"!ia< r -o . \ . - [ . . d Wit) an .-.aa-'k nf dliilt-i!i.-ria. :ind thi- -i i iarantl i i , ' h a s IM-I-IIr-niMVL'«i fn.rn tin- lious.* ;ifu-r prop.-rrniiiK'iitfrm, Mr. l lnrd l-'st two ch i l -dr.'ti Ins! winter from th i s dtsoa.^oivhilf i fs idinir un a fa rm Iti H a r m o n y•.'•wnship, nva r 1'liillU.slmri,'.

    Tht- I-ai-knwamia. Co. gnt Imsv u n -.:X|i.i-t.-dly late -lact w.'.-k ' IHHI s..riiMtiti^ tli.•__(!.-sin;d s w i c h . c m i f c t i n j , '

    ••(• rht' (, 'amrn.m l-:iiKiru.'.>rln^ Co. Mi\

    • •-'.• in. .nts t-i niMVt! sonif of h is.in.•!•>• fn.m tha t . H y .to W a s h -

    fcrrluK to t h e I l^ lv l . loro-Wash-n biill- nanni , whiuh Glided in atr . Hie I lai ' i i t ' t ls tnwn Gaze t t etl iat " t h e i ru lh of has.»hul! !iis-c i . i n p d s iw to j-ay t h a i IVIvidciV

    tiot i:nlto s p i r t s In an e.inor-«t-m-y. T h e u m p i r e said safe a n dtl:e h"wl in j ; dcrvishi.!.« .of the s h i r e -

    h-l luosf, T h e run tied litewith thr.ri- iiu.-ii (Hi l.ases. a n d

    p.-rhruis S.'H.' ».f t!i..> spor ts" minifyt s t a k e . " • • " • •pla ints that ra i l road coni-•havi; di^voiilimicd the p r a . -

    ' providing d r i n k i n g water u p -

    b<

    will h-ild a iiie.-tliiii .Monday l aiioth-tin- roi i l ra l will p r o h a - ; .* I.L'UO: ,.

    n for d*.-i:or.itinn the In-1 f.n- t?,::u

    nlhon ii]u n i t h -

    :', Ji.!iiisi*n of Wash!ni! ton will'"._•-1 !ll>(1 -^J1" ai ioth ' - r f"r $• t h " PUlpit ot" ihe !i£ii:k«.'Usti'Wn | "ii West- W a s h i n g t o nijytt.rliiii f h u r . h ..si1 Suiidiiv, .\n\:. \ S t •"*.nri •>; • , , , i , . ' r,n Kast•luring thy ab^.-.v -• nf th..>*pastor, i a v e n u e for ?1,IHJMJ annSlar iyn . who will lt.; »wity tip-'ti ! '"»iwc f«»r il.W); doubt 'uiCiiti"ii. •' . . . . ; Schuo i sic-..(., .*l,.-i>n: j

    l^itsi .Witshiimton uv.-nii.'i . 'uinth'-r for S-,i) fine"f l ifoVtly IToh t

    '^ \"al te! '

    1 ' -- - - - Berry,can and pi1 1 I.ielvidure

    SATURDAY, AUG. S—Union Sun-l l l i d h

    I'Y'lnbeny {Washington.

    dayAY, AUG. S U n i o n Su

    l |tlc:iie undor Ihe au.spii-C h l S d h lit Zlon's Clistpoi Siinilay sehuol. in

    Chas. Osmun's grove,—between Dela-ware ami ICnowlton.

    WEDXRSDAY. AUG. 1C—Warrencounty Farmers* and Oranticrs' • an-nual plonfc in the emintv i>aiiv. Bcl-vliiore. " • ;. . ' * "

    seatudTsCurrlSpC-aml i)hneton;;l)i's: bar-gains if UH;cn quiokly. A. W. Crewl-Ins. Wasliington. . 7-20-tf.

    FOR SALIC—SO II. 1\ Uollor: al.-ofiO !•!.• IV Knb'lno, lnclutlitiR liot waterheater, Coi-hran make pump • andtrap, nil iised less than one year.'ITuiitinp piiVo. -1 V^in-ri; in;;":: in and•I in., all sold separately or together,with hiiiiis.-tii.l foiituiiUion. The Wash-ington Casket Co., Washington. N. J.

    , .-. ' •' •• •• 7 - 2 0 - t f

    KNOACiKMKXTS Wanted—(JxforCornet Hit ml. rtnytitne, unywhi-rttwenty pU-ct-s: •-•.-tiil.llHlH'.l the'y..'ar.li. C. Kxlor, teniXar, Oxford. X. J.

    '. FOI1 ' HMXT—Om;-liii!f of tin: hiI'ornor hoiisu al Purl CohU-n. JaciK. \Vyt*ki»ff, I'ort C'olden.

    FOR SALE—Hnving purchased an-othor car, I now offer for quick salemy llve-paKBeiiKer, two-eylimlcr RamM«r c-iir tor $200; fully equipped andin good - order. If. M, Ley. Change-

    Lvr, N. J. • . T-ClftUIlBKU STAMPS. Fountiiln PettxK'wrlter IMlilmn. . Carbon PnpiT.e Catalogue. Hruntier A Brunm-r

    I3:iHton. I'.'t. . 11-iy-tf"WANTED—Good, reliable married

    man for general farm work. J. K.Wyckoff, Port Coldon. 5-25-tf.

    P.OL'OH Pino Lumher fur framing,boards and L' in. plank. $2 1,00 perYellow Pine and Hprtiec. sldlnt; amiflooriiiK: lfi and 13 in. Cypress amired and white Cedar shlnnle.s. allreduced prices at P. S. Vvtter's Sup-ply Yards, Uelvidere, X. J. 5-25-t

    ICE CnEAM—-The product of thaEaston Sanitary Milk Co.—now onsale, at Hagan's Restaurant, Belvl-dere avenue. 4-29-tf

    FIRE INSURANCE; real estate fortie. Three large houses ami one

    small one. house and lar^e lot withplenty of fruit. All in Rood conditionChas. E. PIclitel. Oxford. N. J.

    FIRE ! Life. Accident and HealthInsurance. Only the best compani'tJohn E. Uehleln, Agent. S-S-tf

    FOP.' SALE—One uf the. m.-.-iavailable Iota for building purposein the resldeiulfil section of Waslilsit:-

    Apply to Johnston Cornish.Washington, X. J. l-2ti-tf

    WANTED—Transient hoarders. SI. r day. DeReiner's boarding house.Jackson avenue. , if

    WM. ii. SIMONS of Harmony cas-trates horses and colls. P. O. ad-:lross, Stewartsviile. N. J., R. F..-D.

    4-H-tf.WATCH, Clock and'Jewelry Re-

    pairing skillfully and reasonably doneat Davidson's jewelry store. if

    FREE TROLLEY trip to Eastonwith $2.00 glasses at Dr. Sefp's oilie*.-—Centre Square. . 1 l-:lti-tf

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 3—Harvest•Home--at— SprU0ftrr-.Ru n-^-T.n thorn n"clui'rchT"""'""'"'"'""" r"" ~ "" ' "-"'it

    REX RESTAURANT,' fiS. Centor^Hiare, under new management.

    Easton.1 ' . """ 'r'""YOUNG MEN WANTED—On won.!

    work by the'Sommer''Co., at the oldNeedham piano and orpan factory.

    INVEST YOL'R-MONEY In • high-sradc .'securities;". • first-mortti'age-~oii1

    real estate, interest and taxes paid.Corrfisp'rtntto'ric'e; sc.lfcito'J.•„.• ChariestE.'Brunner, Easton, Pa. . 11-19-tf

    WANTED—A small hoitee withmodei'ii convenit'iu'cs, centrally Iocal-od- in .Wa.shinglon. A.ldiv^s "P. 0.S.." statins;"particulars and rent de-Hired.

    SATURDAY, AUG. 5—BSth annualpicnic hy St. Rose's church, at Ox-'

    sirablc." flats' 'al'-ovo'. CUilJa" ': grocerystore, one on second floor :iiiti oneon third floor; eiieli Hat contains ninerooms and a bath. Possession givenOctober 1, . Henry Johnston. 7-fi-tf,

    . LOST—Tuesday evening !n Wash-ington, or on the road leading toPhillipsburg, a screw cap from anautomobile, radiator. Finder will bosuitably rewarded by returning it" toStar offlco. c r > '•'••' '-••

    FARMS nnd County properly can'be disposed of quickly by listing with j

    want farm property. Call or vrit'tf. iMarry Christine. Washington,.,, N._̂ .1.

    WANTED at Once—A1'quantity oflarf-e. clean, cotton raps. ,for w.llchwe'wMl pay 2^c a pound. The Star.'•-•.FOR .: SAMS—12-• II. P. Uprightroller and jn.il, r . luti-izontal SteaniEngine; also an E. P. B. set'f-fc^ihand Sawing Miichine. made s'ly th'cR.'irnes Tool Co., in good order; wifl

    fon, N. J. " 7-13"-}jtpiPOR SALE—Owing. to death of

    owner, a two and a half story, six-room; frame house and three-acre lotnear Cornish school house, is offeredfor sale. Mrs. Win. Cox, Belvidere.x. J. • ^ \ 7-n-tf". ' FO.Tr SATJE-i-Oiio"Ohlb No. ' U ' En-'silage Cutter, in good condition;.prlun $.10. cash. Apply to • J. • IrvingKlemlng, Mundy Place Farms, GreatMeadows, N. Jj,^sf;"' • 7- 2 0-t f

    «iil opt.it Tall tain

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    Tuesday, Sept. 5 ,1911

    ; fisd with well nough.and L a u n d r y , .>-WM> per week ; You are no exception—

    * • " • you .want more, business.Push hard—advertise in

    For calalognc ami utlier ^ this paper.' ' \ Tell people what you've

    in fo rmat ion ad'IR'.SS. 'gol to sell — tell them often•• •• |—tell it well.

    Visit our office—well

    E.L. KEMP, 'Principal j a™ >•«» how.I •• • CooTrlebi. I!03. br W. $• GJ

    J. P. COOK'S PURE FOOD STORE" T H E HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES"

    tt'Vi' Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases

    SPECIALS FOR THIS THURSDAY,

    FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

    F a n c y N o r w a y M a c k -e r e l • •• ••'-• •••••• 1 0 c

    Salmon, can, 13c, 15c, 18cand 25c.

    Sardines, oil or mus-tard, can, 5c, 10c, 12c

    Smoked Herring, 2jars . . . . . . . 25c

    Kippered or mustardHerring, 18c cans, 15c

    Lobster, can, 15c and 25cCorned or Roast Beef,

    20 • . - : —_ ISc