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R a i l w a y Record; PricHay A f t e r n o o n , October 1 1 ,
PASTOBGBAHAJWTO PARISHIONERS
Church Closed, He Uses The-Record's Cohitnns to Civ<
Usual Sunday S*.(rm«»n
Owluj; to tho f>ict (hut tin* 'IKUIHII
&ulhurlll«'ui of lhi» Stut.* huvo plural :t
*>*u on all public j;At.i<<r1.i£ii, lucluilliiK
ibo rollgiomi t;;Ulmrl(ijTH, tlin Nov. 1,.
Y. C3rnliit.it, ptuitnr of Mu< V'lrut Pruitliy
tartan church, uaou Iho columuu of
Tho Uocord in ordur to 'roach hlu
l^irljihioimiM with :i Sunday uonnon. j
Ia it In* polntu out tho inability of iho
church inn! tho thliij.ii for which It
^ritiUitiii aa c-miHiarod with Iho pfirlub-
Ahlo v'.wwim, thttmisii iiiul mttltirlut
Xa Of Ih'o Tlw pttytnr'H WrtMw arc
ltlu Uxt In Man M\: IS ;"lu thodu d;iy:i ih«»jv MO.MII to !>.' fow j
thhltfa rtxod ni n<rt;iln. Many will jt«ll you thoy u«ml,i mil lio ui.rprlm'il j
- sat Old uroakhij: down .if a
ohun:h of ('hrlni ha« prortchod right-iioi]nii(!U!l ti.it that Wht<:)i uxaltoth moil !Tho church of Chrlut hoii udvueatodI In* iiioturtlon of. tho \fuuk by tinititrom;. Sfufi of i u m r i t y , opiirottdlonand violonro hiivc h--«in oppn.iod andattacked nuvor mort1 fitllhfully thanliy t!m unibtuiMiidorif of Cl:rl:it. Th»church of f'hrlut him lwimi nlrlvlti»r forr .•iilUi'lo.r in •mittcc^thn-wTirld it bottorplttco to llvuJn. Without lmr iiiltilutryor In»:il1ny and iittyhi^. who cmi tollwlmthor a -"tovn for HtfhluOiiaiioartmlclit no( huvo iuM'liih''d from HIMmirth?
"WhiMi th«<*iithodm1~nt Ithrilmn wm*•ih att. -'rod by prof mm twiMInry. I howorld rocordtMl It** protoitt It wtui umuiinlftroiit. tircliltocttiruT lUUH^ynntiL.It vv-»it th*' worU of iniin'n r«UHI it niliTiMilue Hut who onii Inmtfln" th*i lounto (ho world ithnuld tho Hi:hi of (hachurch of Jnniiii ("hrliit h.. oxtiiiKiilubI'd Hut ilirti cannot hnpp"" TIu*nivlno Ari'liitoot nnd hulldor of Ihorhnrrh nnyti: "No wi>ttpon thiit tuformod uirtiltntt b^r. nlmll proitimr."Tho i-rouii liitir iu\vnr hoon drfvpn fromtho Hold und never will bv
•('lirlMtianlty lina ulwuy'- mount nndovi»r will viuuin conflict In iho
world.' ^n 1.1 rhrlBl. 'Vo nil-ill JmvoI ril)ulnl!on, but lot u» not for^nl therniif nf th«' tiontmirn. 'but t our not I
INDIVIDUAL WORK NECE33AHY
by
tha t lliuro iir-s 'thinj;ti which cannot l»o j
• iit«rtoti_ VTiioh \a rnduritiir ' aniljMirniairflnt. Yt»i JtiHiiu Oh rim muny•eorttUrlot-T1 ixixn nuulo I he tl.MMj7r.il Ionwon earning hlii church, that tt wim tob<» tnytuelbln and It In a prlvlK«Kowhoii wo look ri limit iia :md titvo howlimo ehiaitrort tliJniTW, ~(o havo mumra.lU'0 frtfm Him wllOi)<? u-onl hi Hiiro,that whilo Yrowna and ihronon tuity jiwrUh and UitlKiloui* rltu> und wuno, |Uittt tho Church of Jonuf r.muliuU '•Kill r-uimUn.' |
H^t u fow in our own diiy. huvo do '. K»^rti'd On* c.!\Virch !ii\c:ni!n« t( hu» j
htuunod an if IUIH woud^rful lumitn• tlrtn foundod by Christ wan lxn-onitnn i
—Yv^hl.* fy\u\ v«t«^ TUT'V- Judj^-rJ en- •tlt-»'ly liy upo.-mincoii, and their lovo !waxod oold. Thoy asv tli» friondw who (
In tluu>« of nr\^3p,»rlt,v avo inn*, hut !who in thnos o( iidv»\rrtlty pl.-iv f:ih»oTbo.y ri'.-ioniMo thoiio who ono day Ikidl.ul ChrluC ail King and unollior day \jolmnl tho nitih who orlod cruelly Him :
Hut thoai* who a w familiar with Uio jUUiory or tho church of d i r t s I know jinbtf c:tn novor facx* liuirij- violent itnd •iija]li:n:int I'm'mlosi than thoiid, Hint In ;
Yho p;u;u liavo intronched thombolvoa ja^aiiiKi IUT. In siiilto of Iho. moat Jf^rmi.iahlo oimoidtion tho c.lmwh-mnil
careful In liiyliu; l-Hn found n |
tUu tiliuTilli lilid wri>li)T.til tiUilll j
woiulom in tMituiiliiihltiK It In tho
world, will not tloncrt tho objocl. of
THM .i>v«-.iH.1 doVoMo.i. 'CJo.l In In flu-
do.] H.III.1 hnip her iinrt" Unit .x-l«h1-|
early." Tho ohurch will Hvt* hocauiut'
hor iHviti.. l.or.1 will llvo.
•'Scofrurn. uthoUtu, Intldohi. amiHlii'ptotM havo written tho ohltuury oftho church tunihi mill U.&U.11. hut thoy:»ro obliKod to pl^oou-holo thoir ur-Ucltiii. Jua t wlum iho church uppounito liy ii bout jrono, thoro comtm uui yiitofloiiii roroVtirltijr powor and yho jrnn!'<<*i from what isooniod to ho th«i jtiinpor t»r <lo:i!.h. iuk«»it on now ltfo, IhiH'kli'ii on Uui mvord and ixooit' out10 ncattor Itor oinoniloti Mko tho lostvonnm Hcattorod Wforo tho nppmiiclttMjj'it to mi, j
"Tho rook-bod truth of our holy ro jHs-.ioii In. Unit Chr.ut I;- flrtrt. Thin wim 'iho conf-i'tiHion of St.. l'olor und upon!tho truth of this coniVitulon rxuit tho 'hopoii of sill bollovor-ri If Ood b<* our •llolpor thoro cun bo no uncertainty iabout rtiiiil triumph. Our faith may iho triod iui Chrltitla.m», our lovo may itin toutod. 1-tut I* wo arn uttfiulfitst In |our faith and constant hi our lovo to jChrist, wo nlmll coo and on tor Intotho triumph of tho rodoomoil Church.**
Jorsoy Bond Campaign Hurt
Spimloh Ihftuonza Says Klnnlctttt "
Mow York Oct. ID.—Although iiovoro-
ly luuiillfiltipod by Ihn ordet "1* th«
New Ji'nioy hintlth utlthorltJoii pro-
hlhlthur imy mom tudnor mootln'^it dur-
Spii^lnh infhHjn^it, tlm Uborty Louii
cnmpitlBti in ^itb-niiUrlcJ No. 7r will
not kin. ncc_or*llMli to Chairman (1. llf.
K iniiimtt
Ii ii Imply immtiu ffrmito.r poruoiuil• •tTori on-tho imrt of ovor> ludlvliluii]Uborty I.nan worker in tho district,from this chtilriuan down," ho uuftl, liii-ommonthitf on tlio onlor. "Tho LonhIi.iII i;ol. to bo put ovor, lu iipltu oflufiuonxn mid oxploi.lotni, and iiub-IllNti.-|iU No. 7 in t;ol»u to do h«r bit.
"Our (juotu thin I lino. 1» twtmty-nlmiuillllnn dollurit ntnro thun our total'Miburrliitlnnti In tlio Unit ramtiiiljii),but nolwUhiiti-nillnK l\w luindlriiitt* wohuvo mot. it li» mom than twonty poi*• •out ttnbiii-rlbrd l-'rom now until thoiliilidi. wo •hull iloublf our nffurtn. iltnloxpoct tn IMMI. mi in (ill tlio prooi'dliitfi-'imiluiltriM. wuli up EiiuoiiK tho Uuui*Orii."
I1PI';IIIHI> of tho H.mrd of Jloulthonii'r. thf bit; l.ihnrty !,min rally that\vt\n iiT^iiivo Tx'on ifoTTf rii~Nownrk~Tu£TTuouduy nlKht, \vith~ Vico |*roiddmit
an tho c.lil^f Mpoakorn, had to bo callodoff.
ArraiiKomontM aru ho.lu^ complotudto hold u uunibor of big nut-door mootInIT« throughout tho dlHtrlct (furtUKtho romaindor of tho campaign. Morothaii. forty towns* In tho district hnvoi;ono ov«r tho top. timl othom urouoariiiK tlit'lr quotuy.
MANY VICTIMSOF INFLUENZA
Hoiivy, Impurd Itlood uiakod. itmuddy, pimply complexion, Iioad-iich^fl, ntiuuua, IudiKoHt!ou. Thinblood niiikod you woak, pitlvi ttiid dick'
usrt llurdock l i lood *B!tl(?rrt. 51.36 ntall «toro-. _ _ -
(Continued Prom Pago Ono)
Tht* family of \inx ClitutinlUor, con•ihirhuc <>f bin "Wifu itnd Bovon"c!i!ljro»i,living on ih'u i-1hotw«Il pluco ou th*iHlvor roHti worn ull uorloualy oick witliInfliuiusa ii mi wnro r«iiiov»id to HL.Mury'ij umnix. CulliJ caiuo i-upidly andtlio Uiiibuhincoi) nf tliu hOapHal undWomi'ii'u Motor Corpii woro kopt ontlm no. Ily ImvltiK a contra! lilacd.fortroutInji tin) cjtHoii. whi^ro nvurytilingTiocoinmry wim at hund, H WUD dgurodthut much uinrn nffoctlvH work couldbo dono. tho tiproad of tlui dliani)*t''chr'cltiM! und Kivntoi* (Opportunity givtmfor all to havo thn uorvle«>ii of aphvHinlnn
Upon tirrivfiiK *» tliiu ulty Dr. Do-vln« wuH bljjhly plouood with tho ur-rn.nEciiao»itB tiint had booti Wado undcuvo nt'out ct'udlt to tlm hodpltitl andhonlth iiuthurltloit jfnr tho thorouKh-1UM1M of itlU Htopd titkuU.
Tho numibom ot Iho Uourd ofIUMIMII IIru Kiilluii'lnts- -tit-GUy--Hulln^milurly ovory nl^ht, CommlHiiloHort*S V Ti-rrlll nnd Jnitaph O'ihmn nldlnK
Jowoph P. Iluddy, .driver o^ tho boa-pltal nmbulunco, liaa boon 6a tho jobcontlnuouuly for aovoral duya, andovoryhody la cladly lnndlntf a hund tolitutup out tho «]pldamlci 'which has al*rimdy Oiiuuod uixtoon douthN In this«'Ilv hi ii Wtuik.
POLICE C A S E S
Ch;tr!'>!J KouLu, 1J7. at HA Mulit- utr««tww;ni urruiifni-d Itffniv rJuOlfo OrlundVM. Hoy In polltit! ^ourl^ytmtorday aftof-noon tnui ihuut"| 10. t lu wua urruutud.,by Doioct lvo J^oriioaiit Jauiijd Thomp-
son .Ooorgo I loufnnr w u
a ruprlnmxid for bylrordorly., .
dinchargod with'- drunk and dla-
A ftno of \wao impoatid on TonyUoitiil, ^7, of Muliiwiin, for riding a-bi-cyclo oii th« utroota utnlicht without alight, tto wiifl laltou Into cuatody byOlficor Mat CinH. w ^'
"; 32." of ;tr,2 £jtaxifortl"
OtTi
nt. i«-r f)
rth Amhoy, Whk. rail- lttto-nrn^ Jin-nvirth In at. Oooreo
avoniiM Mtimluy whih- tho—mmraf' Wttii"^Tte «ltydoljijf iniilic" doty, \vai< flnod JIT. for ;—•—••'--; - ' —rocklomi drlvlmi of hin automobtlti . Huy OVOJ' hofot tn w i n ovur thoro
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Tho caoos of Edplo Danlola, 25, ami.Tumor Maokf 25, of Lowla fltra*CRbiirgad by Honry Washlnston with ' —throatonln^ him with a knlfo, wnro DOtovor. until tomorrow -.morning. " Al-toniby V. V. Itobblnatb« dofondanUi.
ill
Record""T-horu was };rim hitcuor aa—wellpallwiH in Iho nrrlval o f thoIn tiily city anturday morning from thmAiuboyd- 1 ontirofaiillly r
a £ra.y hoaruo.
VOL. VIII. SERIAL NO. 937. RAHWAY,
Aburblno Tha Rahyiay N<
UNION COUNTY,
view 3eraep advocaterwa-Harmld. Tha Buooaaaor of tha Union Dtm—rmu
N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
- • .
Estnbllahtd IMS.
OCTOBER 15. 1918. v:BTO«rr PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS
Williami* In rivory way noiitilbld. OnTuiiudui'- uvuulmt thiiy iliiddutL lo_.hi?guom Chliif of Polled David II. Ilutimoyto ittrlctly onforct* tho nrdlimnoo tiro->iih'U"ln'K~Hi;'iirtnite:'"oTi Hio "Iilil«\v51iriuiduulonti -vlolitlloiiii of thin kind uroMlnppod Homo tUlff Itltoti mtiy hrt t*xiu:toil from tho violators.
All_d_tiy Wortiiomiiiy tliMtlth OiTlooi1
Wllliamii, Mayor Tromhtoy ttntl FruitUw~. iCUld warkod unorK*itically In eitrf-y-inns out tho HIAHU to oho«U tho u«l-domic nnd to thorn much credit Id duefar their uolj-tutcrltlca find tmtlrlng uf-fortii. HitlpU Woodward, inun^jtor oil!thu 12mtilr_o, porformdd lnv.-iluubla oor-vietTlu uldfnK tlio motor corpd la rd-niovlna putfoiito troni various homed.
"Christ had harjfly .ulal i lUlloa hisiiurrti until It inuw.1 tiirouuli tll«'.lr<<s nf • punu'ciitldM. -!St.nii,,Mi. t h o ! 1
AT MOM£
IvtH'iiiiiii, "Ho YvxiialViotl »t»vat!fu»t toChrist anJ his CUUK-1I. hiiuds nL't( of mMdluh; of
by RoV. L. V. Grahai^hlpiidra ui UJ« KihJth«r<>h. llahway, N.
<h.lrJ.I^J, and taueUl tlia . i iwinw of , u ' l l l f < "WlH^'vor two nrUJwo aro
te^'io Y u t l t i w l s h Christ and i w ' m V J t I o f «•<•"•" ^ ^ Chrint. Lot usiiuio'tV.0 KTOwth and l,\crc.uii» , h l , I thorofo^ not cmmMdr tho d:iy loat, I
l>ut whoiv limtlaa IITJ thuao^t,
ampt IU l 3 t
h u b of Christ rtm th.< chui-oh was ; «"•'«>»>•••« «' th« family shouldia Us infancy. Tha Uw-lovlne Ko- , '" :» b r " ' £"voUonal iservlco for
W d i vcjstiiw t»-j>u£B9« an ordar
-I4-
»ajw.riflf to CifsKr. Th.« Uvulors of" "IVixolnw. Lord's pntyor. vln eon-J.'v.-Is'h l i o iu ' j ; i-., tho J.-wlsh schools ^ ^ At'ostloa' Croea. (In eoneort)*»f* al war win, o.-.ch oth*r. fcut at ; r"iilnE at Twsstythird P s i t o hy.JK4JM- •A£aln>: Chrti!. ..faUiov or raolhur; tilatlsiK "Ausrlca."
"Sncifty was si£ii!:>t Chri«t i a d • a l l ; «"•*•»•*»* * o r « l c k l u l J t h ! l t U1"ins church Tvso Vich uritwit -md all pl^^io atuottc us liiay bo stayod.bii'-'Unir.^. U:o four hjudr.^" of <si!«it by all. or lod by a biunsbor ofJ*rai.i!.».Bi. tura.M away wi[h t « n l!l"' family) hymn, "R»ek of. .^jcas."ftwa t io i.i«:» NtasrerA- and fc<s*iv*d " HK^-sL. X. 'UIUJUH. Pislor.
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Chriit. Y« ihi-i trcb t,i Chris.!
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• -\ mSLa who won't Soiidir.ft Ciriit and Kalf*V* friend.
^~* SW?'t-WikS"jt—iiV- .13JW V.fht $•*
yra in i t Chs-itt a:idc-iiR- for ftala w i » 'itios vh!.-S tiUKht ;ior hii!iii.sily bad
i ia
Cor. Main St and ElizabethTELEPHONE 18-M
Specials for SaturdayHome Dressed Leg of Veal 3Oc
Why pay Mora and not go££
Lamb for StewingCity Dressed Beef
Plata of Brisket
22c18c
Calves' LiverBeef LiverCall, Hams
3Oc15c28c
MarketCor. Main Street and Elizabeth Avenue
THE FALL AND WINTERUNOERWEtR FOR LADIES, MEN, BOYS AMD GIRLSOuting Flannel Goods, Night Gowns and Petticoats for Ladies.
Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pajamas for Men.Onting Flannel Pajamas and Night Drawers for-Hoys*
Outing Flannel Gowns for Girls.Dating rlannel Fajamas, Wight Drawers and Kompers-i-or-dSUiken.-
SCKIM REMNANTS
"JtTbt" ofT3urVatiTTScri <ai,white ii ml ifcr«, Kfni-nunts only, value 15cto 25c ;i yurd, wliiiclot Uisls
lea2 yard
Boys and. Girls UnionSuits
Bleached Ribbed, Si2e4 to 12. v;<Wic $1 SO.
SPECIAL
erry"St-Kuhway, N. J.
SATURDAY AND MONDAYOctober 12±h October 14th
ONLT
<JIRLS VELVET TAM'O'SHANUSBluck with black ,g|tassel, also Trench 1Hats SPECIAL • JL o
MEN'S WOOL KNITTED SOCKS
Men's Natural Wool•Shirts^ and Drawees.—
agarment
Boys Gfoy Sweater'sV, ltb Uoll Cullur. Hiy.eu a.l lo
Hl'ICOIAI.
EachS 4 . 7 5 Extra Hcaty CoodFilling Bed Coraforlablcs,
6 4 x 7 6 Extra HeavyWHITE BEDBLANKETSSPECIAL
60-Snch UnbleachedSHEEUNG, Extra
quality, reg. 5 5 c ydSPECIAL -
LADIES WAISTSlu Vollu, Muilruu, Whlt«ami Wlllt.i with ColoredHtrliuiu. VUIIKI to il.HO.
SPECIAL
Each
Ladies Dress SkirtsVulviitu, 1'luldJ, Mtrlpou,
y<ilour Oloth. H..ruo.,ttutluH utid ftfrfvta. -
_3L98-to^
ASK TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF LAtfiESTNECKWEAir
FULL ASSORTMENT OF YARNS, ALL KINDS AND COLORS
NEMO CORSETS, $3.00, $4 .00 , $ 5 . 0 0 I NEMO BRASSIERES, $K00 EACH
/ ' •
PROFITEERS INRENT CONDEMNEDCity Commissioners Consider
Way to Stop It—AssessorVacancy
ROUTINE REPORTS ANDOTHER BUSINESS
That1 thoro. 1* Ukoljr to b« soma ao-
Uon by Oio city officials looking to-
"<Uacouraicemcnt of ront
ff in this .city was Indlcatod
mi the mooUm; of the Board of Clt
n.-B*tnrdaywhoa Commlaalooor Artnstrons aald
Out Mayor Trombloy had callod his
aitontlon to—one lnatanco whoro it
soomod that uroQtoorlns was bolns
practlcad
tko first casMr. Armstrq^ flald it w;
!»so that h a d ^ ^ n directbrought boforo him.inmpp j tho rent frommpp j th
on.^y IId
;tlyhad
I per^ o eaid bo hadioolcod up tho
aonosaod valuation oild found it-wan•J1.O75, which so«mod to bo a fair Valu-ation for thq property in quaatlon.
At $12 por hionth ho said that thorant mado a fair ffiturntommocaurato
'with tho rato that la Usually flgurod
OBITUARY-V larso majority of t"h» clUsons,
acquaintances and trlonds of PotorB. Fox. son of Mr. and Mrs. EdwardC. Vot. of C9 Jacjuos avono, woroBToaUy shocked to loam ot hla deathat midnlEht Friday at tho PresbyterianHoopltal. Newark, whero ho had boohundorgoing treatment tor stomachtroublu, from which he had boon sof-forlnff tor more than a - yoar. B*orsome timo ho bad boon treated by aNow York, specialist and was takon totho hospital on Friday morning whenthoro was a decided. turn for theworso. >*
Tho docoasod was tort? years old:«nd_loavoo a widow, formerly Miss
UPTOWNERS WINBY NINE VOTES
Elect Chief and Two Assistantsiu Annual Firemen's _
Election
Nollio Roy. daughter of Adolphm V:Hoy.:dI:ll6:.waat.MiKon «.Tonu«. whomho married aixteon 'yoars ago, and isalso survived by,his parents, Mr. andMrs. Edward-C IToi; a sister, Ml*«Corolla T.. Fox, and brother. J. Fran-
Trado. all of Ofl Jagooq aTonuo, andanothor slstor* Mm. Mlloa Farrall, ofBrooklyn. ;
'Mr. Fox v u a HAUV« of.Uils cityand' was educated in tho RahwayBchoola. Ho Jo ono of tbo, aovora!Columbian Schools boyii who havomado their mark In tho world. Slncothe oreanizatlon flvo yoars ago p? thoWaahington Tniat Company, of New-ark, ho had boon vico-proaldaot of tbo_compony,_ iProyioua . p that timo her
for ouch, property.UHnh HOT «nf<t tn ,
Thero 14 no, loels-
oopt whoro- ship-bulldine-is-now'-eon- JU
f t -
ill probably.Congroaa
Ho said that~~*\o local oCQciaifl could handle
be by placing thoaesQHfimotfV dn~th«5~proi>6rty'~'wftbro'~~irwould lorrospond with the Incomereceived rrorri thoUnmta!/ Ho saidthat In no too places a commission hadbeen ippolntod to adjust rontaltt adequitably J.B possible and that such aconira 11 si OCUBQUI lycouui 8IB~O £ *~tt~r<Mt 1'ostuto man. a property owner and a.rontor of j / bporty. Owners some timo B
jsook^fo g'tho rentho co^
jd of tenants t| booatln«lArmatronK. stated, which
tttJu
SPECIALSA T
Ladies Spats or Gaitersiii.al1. tlteleadiiiR shades toharmonise w.iib Sboes, at
SLOO up
F<elciief*s rlatitlnq Yarnsia all the newest sli.&'dcsaad colors, at " ""
$L25 pcfiankDon't buv say substituteu-hcB you cia. get FleicB-ers--at tliit A.ow price. •
_ Our Sa.»cs iatadjes Millinery
•'isi' S'> successful i h i t wsreceive' Hew s-bipru'eluxs sev-
i£oa:'t i ce ii b;. t yc-a vvi
to-ci.y, try ,.^:.i:.-iC'V.:r'r:
you m-y aua -M«<-'.ls:
Carter Knit Underwearfor Ladies, Misses andChildreii, all desirablestyles at veryprices.
iTLANNEL GOODS
Now is the tnsic to put in
s plmsoel GOWBS, v,xSI-QS up "
Ladies .Pett!coats,.at 59c BpLadies tCimonas'. at &8c BpBoys'Plianci Kigbt Drr:\s from 79c Up_Chiidrcn's Flannel JCDrawers, from 75c up
Cbildreti's FhnBcj Pctli-co ts,-. 50c up:Bcvs FUiiint-1 Pajamas, at
S1.25 upM e n ' s :"l; i imrl •.. Nf ight
Boys9 Cotton KnitSWEATER COATS
Very good far commonwear, cheap, at
$1.25 L,
^ Children's All Wool
ROOT7** UNDERWEAR
iu white or jjrey, size 16, at
$1.00 .Raise tOc on each size
CHILDREN'S DRESSESCloiitig out odds and ends,t-'izes 2 to 6 years, at
_ - 59c
Ladies Knit Corset CoversL.OUJJ or short "sleeves^
iDottbtq^Stcimps W&dnesd&y on All Purchases Paid ctt Siof&
TO WIN THE WARBUY LIBBRTY BeNDS!
TO SAVE MONEY ON THE BEST QUALITY OF EATABLES,
..ji BUY HERE! ^We Close 6 P. M., Except Saturday at 10.30 P. M.
Specials Friday-Saturday, October II, i2th
Best Plantation Coffee, ib 22cLoose-Wiles pkjf. Crackers, 9c, 18cShoulder Lamb, 16 28c
Curtice Bros. Ass*tlams, jar7 26cMy Wife's Salad Dressing 12,20,33Prime Rib Roast, Ib - 3 5 c
Hitters Porkand Beans, c«n
Rttnieel's .Cocoa, can
New Citron A / l ^pound ^ * " €
New Sauerkrautpound
TanglefootRibbon Fly P 2c
Onr Own Haket Own Hake y4 fir*Sausage, Ib " */V
Rib RoastBlade-end*.
$tfiW Veal\^_ pound 25cTrenton
Scrapple, lb—
Rumps Vealz poand
1 Qr>
Poison FJy.Paper, pkg 2c
Cottolene, large jOl JT-size, lb, 6 0Z.OOC
Ritter'e Catsup -f •/""bottle iOC
Life BaoySoapi'caica
Ever Ready Prepared
7c
STAMP SPECIALS75 Stamps "."I: can Centra! Baking Powder 45c50 Stamps with each 1b Tea - 60c20 with each 1b Progress Coffee - 35e20 with each' ]b Red Bag Coffee 30c
STASViP SPECIALS10 with each 1b Golden Santas Cofice 25c10 with 1-2 1b can Bastard - 25c10 with'each bottle Puritan Vanila 20c10 with bot. Puritan Lemon Ext. 20c
RAHWAY N.J.
"" Concornlno Asaoasor Appointment"n roportin"g for hlfl dopartment of
t*nuo'and Finance Mr. ArmstrongAid' that be thought that in making
tho annofntment of an assessor that a.man ^Touid IJO ch'dsW»vK6T8"raminaf
wlln~aaseiolhg aHanwBfL^0^1^" work
unfair method o t other iffoll knDWp-gon.cQrn«. . sAr* Waxwas anlliatod with several prominentcluba In Newark and was also a'ttem-
L1^**
U'-
In harmony with the Hwonow In ofneo. He thoushr that thesetwo members uhould bo consulted be-fore an appointment Is deftnltely niade.It wa^ doBlro(l(~he"*ealcJi that -thetilanto bo appointed should devote his atj
tentlon to personal property valua-Mons, which required a house-to-housefaiBpoctlon Mr, Armstrong then soldthat ho would suggest John W. Hani-man fur the position, but that bewould not nominate him at that meet-ing Ho said the salary would be $300a year ^"*"'*"•*
- TnklnK- up^ this suggestion -of—Mr.Armslrons, -CommisaionerL. Furbor,-Inreporting for his -, department ofStreets x nd )PubUc Improvementswanted to koDw-r-why, this same argu-mont did not hold §pod In regard totho appointment of a^clty attorney. Wecould ax the salary {and then, ascer-tain whether we could secure an at-torne to servo fOT that figure and wowould then be protected by a propernnd <lul appointed city attorney.
As Commissioner Armstrong Is alsonerving as city attorney this remark
—irew-a quick "response from him In re-ply to Mr. Furber's contention. . Mr..
that the pres-
*"nt~West Hudson County Trust Companyfor - flvo yoarfl, Mr. Fox bogon hlflcaroor as a banker wnen^ ho startedad mossGngor in,-tho Union 4 CountyBank, of thin city, located at that timoat tho cornor of Main and Poplar
hjo_cntoxod_ln_iaa2I_JHp ^vla|flllod various positions In this institu-tion until ho bocamo bookkfiopor. Hothen -went to tho F\? National Bank,of 3Porth Amboy, wtitio ho remainedabout six yoars until 1906, leavingw h t le-i>ay i ng-tel le'i*- -to'-go- to -Ui« -Wo*tHud HO n bank Ho loft tho latter JnfttttutJon in i9lO-lo boconiP.-:flrflt "vico-prualdent of thu Stuto Saving)! BankButto/ Montana, roturnlnj; af tbo_origanlzution of iho Washington Truot
Boaidca hU rosponslblo c"6ntaoctlDnawith this inatltution ho won aocretaryand troaourcr of the American MotsDcd Company and director In several
ber of Rahway Council, No. 884, HoyalArcanum.
Owing1 to. his natural ability, andready Kntap of detail bis climbingt.nn~iadder~of;i!
his uutlyo town land cr^<Jltrto:hlH firniily and wasObonorod aiitt^tfpetited by
wide circle of tnfluonlffal friends.His removal by death from the actlvitlos of tho• institutions, concerns- andorganl2ationri\w;Itli which bo wafl con-nected Is a; .groat loss to .them andone that will be bard to replace. Hishost of frionud la this city aro deeplygrieved by his untimely1 death.
Tho funeral service was held at hislate homo yesterday aftoruoon at 2.30o'clock. , . / •
1T-:,-l^ Clarence J. Rcmcf_/_ iStricken jWedn_osday with, innoenxs.quickly, followed by pneumonia.. Clarence J. &emery son of Police Sergeantand Mrs. Jacob Remer, of 30 Leesvllloavenue, passed away Monday, morning.The deceased would have been 17 (
years old tolay. Besides his parentsho leaves 'three brothers, JolraC Frankand- Walter Remer;~-and mie, sister,Dorothy, all of this city. T&is Is thesecond death to occur In the 1913 classof the Rahway" High School."" "Remer-waa a bright, active and popnlar Btn-dont and his death is?*' great blow tohis schoolmates and many' friendsthroughout the city. He was born In',
a Utj and a member of fit- Mapy'o
DETAILS OF CONTEST, CAN-DIDATESrEtc-
~Electing thoTfoungest chief-in thehistory of tho city, together with twoauttiiitant-chlofa—thO'-uptown—flromoa-galnod a docinlTO victory avor thodowntowners at tho annual dromon's
txuux 4 iii 0
-yenpicas-of the Board of City Commls-sloaqrs. John A. Sullivan, 27 yoarnold, of 10& West Grand atroat, a mom-tor of Franklin iXoae Company, No- 2,was olectod chlqf, while Cbarlos Dumbach, of 3& Montgomery street, ofIndapandoticu ^Hook and Ladder Com-pahy^No, 1, was elocted assistant chieffor-tho Firsts Third and-Fourth Wardsand John W. Hughes, of 168 Elizabethavonuo, a member of Profection HosbCompany, raa olectad assistant'chleffor the Second and Fifth Wards^
The dofeatod candidates aro JamesP> t)unn^ of 84 Commerce at root, momher ol Washington Chemical En gin oCompany, No, 1, was aspirant for
ProtectionCompany, No. U, was candidate
(ot a»sfsUint,chjof ior-tin* ITlrst, Thirdand Fourth Wards, and Cor-nclluB, of 22 ITntoii Htrcot/mcmbor ofWuahJiigton Hose Company, No. 1,
from tho Sucond and Fifth, Wards.. Thore were .'no voters challenged byeither sldfl, but thxoc ballots were ro-j His full ulranUra^oTtBOcvo if
companion is 175 mon. but owing toThTTTact Uial lTdTScOoS~Hol»P3ff~sE0fffour men on account of BDCQO of thembeing In service thore were only 171who were expected to vote,- of thisnumber ulx. dld^nat appear to cant
"tncjlir nunots, yivo, of these -;Woradowntown men and one uptown? someof thom bolnfi ciclt and others out oftown, Had all of the downtown menvotod It is posslblo that It might haveaffected tho choice of assistant chief.
MUST HAVE ABOUT$100,000 MORE
Ii Rahway Is to Go Over theTop in Liberty Loan
Drive
RAHWAY BOYIS
Private George J. Zirwes NotLocated Since Battle ol
September 30
NEARLY $400,000 AL-WAS IN COMPANY A, 311thREADY-SOBSCPIBED
-U Rubmay^la-io eo-evor tho top. Intho Fourth Liberty I nan drive out!nni-nrn tt« full <]n»Mi nt ^^7lt/!fin ^ori-[will have to bo Rome jivnly hustllnKduring tho remaining fow. days of ihq
thnir »m!t m1mt comn forward and palj^lrwes,their mlto Into .tho subscription list,Bfitwoon $37^000 and 1*00.000 havoalready been subscribed leaving about$100,000 to b© subscribed In Iho nextfour days. No ono doubU but whatRahway^wlll go ovor tlio topv bat noneshould fool so confldont that tho citycan 'do it without their help, an Itmight lead to a slip that would spoilRahway's Tomarkablo . record ofachievements In tbu- Uirtio otherLiberty t«oan .drives and other flnaa-clal campaigns, lii all of which thocity has finished ^witta colors flylnfitriumphantly, '
The National Bank has sold about$190,000 worth of bonds, the Rahway
way Sarincs-Institution, $28,000.In Bpit« of uhfltaclafl In tbo'shape
of slchfiflfla tha employees In tbo localmun ilfuut!ir!n£ ptanta— have— madograltfylng proKreKii lii-.thn Liberty.Boild Subscription Curopalffn. - Some-of—t'pq-largci'-Tnfintifnrt.nri'ng concorngaro reserving their special efforts' fortho Inst fnw dayri of thin wcok, Tbostanding in iHtrcentaeos of thoso con^
foitowft;nllttm — Xnc
—=t
Pneumatic Co., 100; Oakley Valira Co/,100; Phosgene' Chemical Co.. 100; O.H. Trombloy. W>. Th* Wb.oat«n» Co.,100; •WmawcraJfc<U±jT>cn 100; Staul
i i ydroi Veit~CcC.' S6;Co., -86,73; Mac Loo Cov,
77.80; G. p, Oravos, 76; C. O. Ttoi-loy t Co-. 7&; Unltod Cbomlcal Spec.Co., 76; aulnn £"Bodeo Co., 74J>3;Harriuon MfR. Co.. 60.67; Superior
Tim only uptownor not to voio wjal Body CQ-. MM; A^C. Orube, 6f60;
each fronl hose: one and truckfailed to vote. ' : * ' : .
two!"6*; Three in Ono Oil Co.; ti.ii: Hoyal' Stfjj, Co., •»(>; Tbo JlcKlna Co., ZO.tO;
• -. 1was asThw rortult of tho balioting
follows:-. Kpr. Cbiof-^John."Aj_Sulllvan,uptowriof,. St: JamnR P.* Dunn, down-townor, 7»J • For Assistant Chief.for
Rahway "Auto Body1-Cai.r?>; -MansanoMfg. Co.. 20; Mllbury Atlantic ' MffcCo.. ld.C7; Tcrrill Bros, 1G.C7; Merck& Co.. \4.Vn Naicle St^el Co.. no ro-
the First,. Third and Fourth Ward*—j P?"'Charles Dumbach, uptowner* 8J; Wai-jter C, AycEs, downtowner, 77. . For*Assistant. Chlrtf for tho Second, andFifth Witedfl—^John W. Hugheo, up-10*1101*, 82; Henry Comollus, down-towner, 77. Sullivan therefore won by
FOUND IN HOSPrtTALFollowing an absence, from hlfi home
on Woodbridfce _»Incu Thursday
(Continued on
friends' of John' Slnmc^ were In thiscity Saturday .afad Sunday trying. tolocate him. He was finally located In
INFANTRY
Mlsstns la action linos Sept. M -wa»
(JbA purport at a tologram rocolved lasi
l b M M Pby"—Mrr~imd • Mr»-—"Putor
of 32 Lafayette street,
tholr nort. Piivato Oaorfio
_Th© _tel^grnm roclvnd tram
Adjutant (Joncral HorrU,
D. C, wiu as follows:rot to Inform . yoti that
PrivtiUi Qeorgo J. Zlrwes, Infantry, Isbfflcially reported as missing In actionnine© SepL 30. Will r^pfirt flwit lnforj
mat Ion rocoivod."Private Zirwo* in u mutnbur' of
Company A, 31tth lnfantry.^and wont
.overseastwo V/eta
ubout- Ma,y _J*training at
after only-Camp Dlx.
his pur on ta7H o ~Ha» .lwo~Br6i
thers, Anton and John Zlrwos,:of thiscity. The family havo hopes that hewill be coon located In a Gormanprison camp or hospital. PrivateZlrwes 1« a. native of liakway-afid Itf
WEDDINGS.Plxlo—Dttwey. r
Gooi-go Wolls Plilo, of Nowmarkot,und Miss !£va Dowoy, of North Plata-flold, worn, married by th.o i tcv.X :W.ItyUur, paator of Trinity MatbodUtcimrcb. Thursday.
- - Walker—Harold*Hiauloy Walker, of
Mian Floronco Bella Horold. of thlflcity, won* marrlod Wedneailay by thoJtov. -Alfred Wrlcht^ pan tor of thoHocond Uaptitic church.
EPIDEMIC CRESTHASHealth Authorities and Physi-
cians Believe Infuenza WillBejin to Wane v
• CAN YOU HELP? :
KflorU* aro now betne made by Oeti-rul Hocrotary Arthnf McKay, of th*:•'. M. C'. A. ui OJIJ..: .- lu wuaulAu u
STF1NGFNT MEASURESTHE MALADY
banjo, mandolin and Kuitar clubamong the Bolder hoys. ~A foW In-siramonUi havo boon-> procured ao f ro rts~^iT^^D^mgJ^say"To~got~mo ro?Anyone who bas an Jnstmoaont of ibiskind Which'thoy .would bo wlllin« to
Fron> pre»cnt Indications it• that the Influenza an^Bxnlc In ttoJ»
thoujgb tber© may bo aponuUe outbreaks qt croupa of CMMca from lito timo It la-fart that ih«
i-uoniB In Hi*' pont oV.lcWork on.tho V. M. C. A.
and it will vntnpintott At an r nrly j
bo a fttoady waning of the dlSAUOopidemlc In Iho, history of tbo cityJiaj* had auch deadly nffect* or *£McbeABO many" [KiOplc, or requiredstringent moaaaros, tn theser<!&uJationA/ -howover, has . been
On Sunday iitiVrnwn tho soldlors | .L M J ,•woro ontortalm,,, by mu.jc.1 UU^nt I ° _ ° ^ <>«™? . ^ ^ . f j ^ 0 ' .from cblJi c\iy, Including Mrs. Xlxnntb !Whllo. orKJinlot. and Mrs. Hilton. On>r J.k!!l.-aoDrano-8aioisLat-Xhe-6'iral. Prca- •bytorlsu) rimrcll and Tohn J. Hoffman. ' '
hy Ilia I!our<l of HoalUl with iccx>p«ratloa of tfao IlahnT
h^To beon uleqaxitA andii" Ia ~ Indicated"
part-in tho .instng. which the,Jojrcd Unman..!?. Dr. F.-f. Oalpta. of jPlttabargh, I'a., a friond of-Secretary
connected with Rabway Aerie. No,3, Fraternal ~Ordor~ef~Ka«lfc«;
Court nahway, No, CfiZ-. VnAt'iiri ofAmerica; St. Mark'n church nmi Dra-matic Clab "and"; tho~~ St. ~Atvy«ta* [Society. PTevloas to entering militaryservice ho v u employed by thu Ponn-
gniiig~Rttllrrrad-ttg-tr--clerte-at~t^»Waldo avenHJ «nnp. A letter datedSept, H VIUH th« \nai that Mr. andZIrwca beard from their
private Zlrw«a wan a member of thouavaa com pony a* Corporal William B.
McKay, cave tho soldiersDr. aaioin fc
attrrlne
Moade tor a sorioft of
roportccl In THH Record on Friday aswounded on i?«>pt. 27, .
HALTED BY EPIDEMIC"Tho Thirtoeoth Chtt)r" Company,
of whlefc Stophon Hcybara.r of ClarkTowpublp,_w«u known, i&itlilv^clty. Ua moinbor, clo^od itff xmthorn sflaaonla Colmn!iia,-a«v-an—Tawday,—•»•ovoroJ cites In which tho companywas billed to play out banned jrabtlceaUMrJoga o n *«coms( ot tfta icflaenix
Iratemjt; have gato»d control
Only a woek aeo tho flrat_regnlatlon« wero . put fnfc»
effect and not a rolnqto too ftarly tor Jit xoaa« lha city T&LAJ to copo wltlL T"Uui cpl*l«mlc .when U was at ltd worstand tha metboda employed have pro-duced notfne&bio results. . :^Moch different from preceding
nlshts was l&ai night. - Only one newcase was Ukan to tho hospital
hull wf|H<* nn
received jrt the annex at KoenltfiSei«rjj new caacs wore takes to t t eannexes yeaterday aftemoon. IntKthere were also wreral patients T9-
i the^tt_s«TaBt_lh«fe_
A 1acfathern f .ties, wnlct tag
« . halls.
I!«nry Wo»Wnnton at', pony is now »waltln«tbi(!et»oin« blm.wlib a knlfo, JSddlej Now Tor* forosenfaMf-lB CaieaCo.nL.,Dakloli and Tmpe? Mack. o£j63 tewl».oi> or about Oct. 11 . , iatreot.. was armlcntid before Jadatt . ' . [atreot.. was arraigned beforeOrlando II Duy in police court onSalnrday. Attorney V. V. DobbinsappoarBd for the defendant*. They
l d ll * i ^ Dey held
Jury, ftxlnc their ball at »?S«.' Theywere^ paroital/Tr. rnvtody of AttorneyDobbins. ""(
John Ha^rerty. 42, o£ 96 Ninth a»e-nan,' New York, paid a flue of $3 for
drunk and disorderly. He wasby ivtoitirc Sorscartt James
OOINQ OREAT WORK.Since txklnz op Uwb- -tfaUev i s t&U
city on 8aJordsy tio B«d Cross Motor
from the -41>eM»Since The Record wm» :
on riiOMy ciMtrv fs&w octts fuui («Mst[ death* fs this city, otsty nfne. 1
were Muhvayrua, foar belli*;Roosevelt and one from Tittihm. Otthe; nine local death* s*raa n n i
Corps njsfsrod'by the Attontlc
been partlcnla/ly busy luld Vus rea-dored olceUent strrtco la nvty -mrnj.They foand so moeB work ^
tlle^'hosplLal annex at Kocn)g'«Mr.ASimock has a wife and four chil-dren, who feared that he was dead, asbe TO quite 111 when he left the booseand d& HOJ say where he w «olnt.
ami two from osjjer i
jitoat*baa probaBty rvaetted i£» h«f«m tatwflj now begin to m a s ft baa bamdecided tTnr* Che thirtf hospital • • • ^ • ^
:bcy called more of their wtTken which was tminc etmfidartd c m a*>from Ifontclalr and West Cheater to j week tod. wSS cot be opeasd.aid them. All of the. wait of thethem. AH of the. WOJ* oflocal chapter and of the Cojonla ho»-pllal has bean handled by the comasince their arrtTsX Ueatenant C_«.ttr is Is command.
Rahway Chapter I* nowa motor corps and thers-is opportnsttyfor local women: to enlilt.
^A
for by "CoinnjlaBloner Furbor. despitetho fact that he had pravloasly hadsix to eight years, acquaintance withaim and had ample opportunity tofcnow all the bad things which thecommissioner.Is now saying about me.*1 don't know that we need'a city at-•orne3rl'and I don't know that the com-mission EO^eniinent law requires thatwe appoint one:ted the city
By the plan adop-$1,600 Mr. Arm-
strong said, referring to the salarypaid former City Attorney Dobbins.
To these statements Mr. Furber re-plied thai the commissioners badnever agreed to pay $1300 and thatthey might pay a. retainer of $300 J andfesB accortBnB to ijsrvice renda*ced-
am vuiluii ft^, Mfor city attorney 1 prasume 1I no *n>bt may hav^ nominated,butfar that time tSJiad been iticitis lji*w only four *Mbcks and d ^know thatJl was aSing contrarj«>tothe statutes and I thought Mr. Arm-strong would have knowlege ofwhether the action •jras proper or not.*
(Continued on Paoe Two)
Vvr-
NOTICEWofkJK£ns_BatldlnB & Ix>an Assoel
atlon. Rahway'B oldest, Billldlns I-oantrill Issue new series of stock Oct19 21. ISIS Qfftco_S£Hl be open oveninES on nboTe dates, 13S Irving street
oat 1 « S 11 14
church. The funeral will be held to-morrow and burial win be In St.Mary's cemetery. k''
Clifford Darllnfl.After a few days' illness from ln:
ioD|ia Clifford Darling, aced 7 years,son of- Mr and Mrs. Loon barling, of28 Whittler street, died Sunday Be-sides bis parents be is survived bytwo sisters. Xucretia . an4„Ernestine
The entire famH^haTe beenthe prevailing epidemic.
Darlineafflicted . ^Tho deceased possessed a sunny andwarm-hearted disposition thai madehim a general favorite and his deathIs a serious, blow to his parents, andplaymates-- i
. Mrs-Georflc^irs^'GoorEe 1ira«no*ski,"»Bod '^1, of
34 .Union plJttco.*jdied ^imday foltowin*;,a pariiytlc"«irote- Qha leareabind aitd threo" children-'
Mrs. MaxRctnrnine from WashUgton, D.
on Tuesday because of her-hnaeaEffaJ-critlcal Illness from inflnenia Mrs.fJSSax ErlesbCTS. of 12 Gordon place,1
was afflicted tfttb the OiseamD and tltton Saturday Besides her hnsbanil, •who Is now recovering from tlijmalady she leaves one son; Slllton.She i» also fsarvivei by her father.
Charles Dumbach, Assist. Chlef-alaet.
CAHJEHET SOLDIEB :
' DIES AT CAMP MEADCInflnessA and pnestacaia ewued
the death of Prtvxm Joseph Stelser.I of Hahway avenn«, beeweeix this city(ard Kooaerefc at Cam*** Ueada on Sat-
unlay The body warn sJtiBpcd to- Qttmcity a i i taaca In chira* bylafcer llarry~d bees tn camp'aboat two-
annex as exelnstrely toM ta Tin Bae-vord oa Friday wa» to taw baot
headoaarters of tie Bod Cross in Now• S o r k - C l r y . ; • . ' , • ' •
I s oTder ta seenrs nrfflrMnt befperatand aB tha «*-fM<»~f trataed warkats
ta meet the seads ot fba>epidemic Mayor TruBbto*r salted U * »
3. W. Jones to haTo t l « Bern*
ttut elty court roan as Saxsx£*r tttar-asd malte st sys£eitt3JtIc -
Ho leaves his parent*. Mi. aad Sfrs.Edward Blltiaer; two ufaters; Sin.K*t» Voorhees- and !I tea • HarsareiSteiner. and one brother. KdwardS c e i a e r . * ' ' • • • . • - , .
of (hwnat*v«T woc^n cooZdt h« Coosd WBs>are trailed or prafeucal oxrsem utd »>-to those who are wfQSas to latasuxx-
were foojut aad Uteae wSo wtm flCaatby traiafas aad experiaseat were-1 l ia tby th» Board of Ileaita forasnKca.
NOT a M. C MACHINE
lodced with tha local DoUca bamsViroarcera by Attorney P. V. Dot»Mn»f>»*f an a3£otacbQe> hdo&sis^ to
been respesslbte tor a. eomstsa to.wbic& ICra. Dobbiaa a a i i u i l i aaeapadtertom if not fatal taiaTT, th» maitaryanlhoritles at CoS**x**t£***t a t a ^ ****
John w . Hufllto. Assist. C3t>«fataet.t have (M
woait aj!«* a»
an<l tome of them*' volaaJaera win bar
«taes ba
tnlca£» wtt& Mayor t i a l k r tmrIda* NEes. ansatCsteBdcat off US* ttm&~way Bbwelttt. It BmMrM «»tlttrty Totaaaen wSo coaU ft* "4»-
. v» and aoo* w«r*oat « tha But. tts:
mmManttfw« trom t t s Salcwxr
MINOR COlUatOMSTha Baaavtit. XlXk asif Cream Com-
tiaar»:»ato aaaa cssaaa
or F- V . K9M.aad Harry
So, en* n » ia-bata oa. U» Joa> aast kan* m -
of S t GecrfsiBacbaa*'"till eab.
J BoatgewMl n t S tfsrjC&av noctca. owta»to t&B prewESa* ayfrtntmte or tafl*
' (Continued on Page'Flva)
KBS. X. EOWAB-JJ WOGDKUVr.
Z, ST. SaStw ami
mx9*>
ta« Dr. Joto I t »ni-aW>»,. Dr. W.
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- " * * » , >"~ ^ ^ ^ f l r i Bis«wisii» » j » y - , '^^yaB^y|a3ya«y)s*J»yaajBj|
- Kkiiway RecoraWueaday AUcfuoon. October 15, 1918.
Rahway Record, tueaday Afternoon, October 15r l» lS
$6,000,000 ROADFUNOJNSPENT
—f^pproprlatlon Made (or MlfjhwayImprovements Held Up by War
Department Order.
IMPROVE MILITARY ROUTES;* . • • " ' '
Suggestion That LaaiaUtura Might Au-thorize InvAtimant In Libarty Qohda.
Commission Had About CompUloiiIts Plan, (of Till* V««c ;,
—Two y « a n ' Colloi'iloiiM titp <oud road* lu»* tttulot' Uialaw of 1017, will b» uMiliubK. by
1 next, bur it U uur>'»*i• M M officials tlirn the UKIUCJ >-iumolb*> used. A» ii wil l uwuuiit I.I JII.IXKI,-
-COO, tho ausitoslluii h a s Ue«u iitmit' ihut• *t twi lnve.tn.1 nt o n e 'in l.lb-l-1VI...1..U
suspmulliie tl"> «t'«<-lat road tai fur thobalunu' of Um Uvo-year prrlod uiilllaftor III., wur, but as' Uila would u«CooailuU' It'iilnlatlvo ttctlou lie furthnr•ujiuvul<«l ill"I " uiltilit bo ailvloitlllo tocall tv H|>.-<-l»l ».-«»loii of luo lo«l«lalur«.Tbu Ktivi.i'iim' '!"<•« not PBim"l •v"'» •luovu.wlili mvur. a t l l i ta time, It In M U I ,but prvfvra «•> Wavo It to"Ulo JuJLniuuLof. Um now l.i«Ulttluro to \vt "looted-inNoyuuit>*>i'. II la bound by alula oni-ciala at'iiurnlly liiul «oui» uiora JulUa-factory solution of UM problem may Itsworkod out. HUtii Troasuror U.-n.lstt»S that a s tho SlWOO.OOO to lH> tilhuud by (ho Unit uf tho'yottr mil I..'uaitd tor no otlii'i" )mr|K>a* than rmulcoiialruiUoii <bo Wils iaturv ismlilWHoiul iho act to l>.irmll Uo iiiY.-aliu.iiiilrt l.ltwrty bon.ta, which wouM y ^ l d aiuuiilaomo K-llini and InervU*.' tlidfunds available* dftor tha war,- Anoihur pimao of i n * altuiitltui »>|w«to uiacutab*" Jwv«im« fniui lU*» fiutlUinl UliSsi' <h« Wolvotioii UW » ' l « «wl»loi> » aDoolal l a * l o » j of ili.i siihiup f r H i Will bo luado for tll« "Hiii-ntruoll.ui of > brldjo acroaa ti>«> IJ«iU-Watti bolvr«ou CaiutliHi aud I'htludol'ylila and a tunltoV uudiw tin) UiuUoiibotwocn Now Yort and Joraoy Oity a<aooii aa llio road l a i pertori »xi>lrx^.I'ho tuuda iliua tmlaad wouUi
l i b l t H k ' ' Vto await tiu> iiuu' II can )>i< u»>ii rortfcsj purpoar for w)tUit Ii wiiw iiiuiw-v11 «lso has boon uiiuU''"i-'<! ilial Iliti
Hod of R>« war, but Unit t'liuuol•ithoui UII net of the I.-Il»lnllliv,
Hi ~»»tjantll lho_aiwoiid Tuesday In Jiinuni-y.
Thu pocutlar-aituatlun-li-tHU'- l*iTt«Jecl»km of Um Uuilutl Htaivu llluliulCouncil tliut all oiinrolUiiiK uiiun i\>iii^oostruutUw—sliu>li -IMJ -comUiud—UI—ull.the atates tu aucii rinuli* aw hmy l»<*•monllal tu Oio otllcUml MiiittuVl ofthe Army cuntuumciita uuiigayed In the nrtMluotlmi tit1
tiftls. and thli« pUta u du>vL upoii ullfeut A siuall pctwiitiiijv of^lio tMiul ItiiprovtMUttitiB projt-viod by. Now jorao,•Bdar tbc'.apvekatrtnx: \«vy<
Vndor Uw* l&tup'luw-th« hli:uwn^-tuQUO mill uinm th<» doMur w*uit lnl«»
•dtact In i o n . ou«i it yioiJi-J tnorv iuaiiT/hta V«ar la oxpuotinl Us
as uiueh, UkUd tl>« lux Is to rnuthree yt-tir* ~ moY.-. rulaltiii au.
Sauitad total of $lR,oV\OOt> for hiii>.Mv->a-toads of srirermimra
Tb« Stntr THuhttnyVommlii-lt.il liil.lekboQt roniplrtod Us plnu\ for thi* your1*program of couslructlouyf.tlu* uyaioiit.auid tt Included about 50 lilli-ii of liltili-wa^p, but under tho. tfoveruinonl HiiiHtfi
It DOW lw»lloV«u\ not iiiotv tluiti -1*lee of this lirmniui can lu> carried
lard aro MetyichiMi'Mctilo l'urk kmilluiimt lloulv No. 1, thro.' mllo*; MoiiloX*Krk-liahwuy ac.-tUm of Uoutu No. 1>
lulloa; itorrli. l>tiilu>i-t)<mvllli* *w^
3a- sirout," Uncfcn\voy*u?cHou vi Mmit« ft.i^inUca, ami thy Klhipiion'NVw HrilUM-
mUes. Thv oailuiat»J v\>xi «if tlio i>r>>-sHxnl :*> uillw or tVwiiU fvir tkU y.").rf.i*tal*d $4XK\(XKl. but tht'M* riuUrva* lia.v«s»V.-<HI pn<a»i,v • tu.MVtis.'J byKKuis. «>«t If <»•> work
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,OP UUANVOUU. V, .1.
ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCEUy Mr.. Ella W. Hoi*. C. S D . of Toledo, Ohio.
NtKiillHir'at tbu Hoard tif l .oolurn«hip of T h o Molbor Oliurub, Tbu Klr«ltMiurub of Obflai , N«lnn(l»l,Ju l ioalou. Maaaaabuaatta - -rFridny Evcoing. October:'t8", 1018
- AT H,lf» O'CIiOUKIu llio J11iur.li oitirUo,corner Hpriiiullohl Avo. tt»«l i»Hlu Ht.
O r t l i i l O n l . N . . ) . •.._• " ,
MA. Aittt oom>i*l,rjV INVITICU TO.ATTISNUI
PROFITEERS IN _RENPCONDEMNED
(Oontlnuad I'roni Paoa OlM)tSvii^iu-uiiiit u oliy utttinioy Muyor
'l'i'<>nllili<y aulil tliut bu wuuiil tiiako,114 lUVoaiUntliHt Ultd roliori,
t'liittiiilaaloiiiir Kurboi" otiilo.l Unit1SVI.I tl.iH-', <iii(lllio.if ut llui watol"
litlll.it.i.i wi ib tliu tirovallliitf
.Mqw VwrUduly nutliort»tfd aluillar iahd Oovaruor 1\MJJV la Vury uniob hitor-O.I.H! In iboae two « i » a l ui-ojecla l ^ r -
"Him—aq8gT-aU«l»-l>«ii-in>«ni-to»Ui«l^-tUuBLLiorv, ibttl U'o road m.uioy uilabl )><* M-Vort«>> to tha liHiiii* toixi tunnol oiiUr-
l it1
t Ut'o ttl»O t»UiW Uitdwui-U ul lli>, wulorplantln Bol
n y y ^ i ,Mtiyiir '1'roiilbloy Itl r<siiortliiK <iiv bid
in '" l» n.lio.i !•> ttlii InNoxtr todal-Op0on-81«atloi>47
'l'ba aulij.>lilo>l lUl touUiliii till"iiloa uf to N*w iowey muuloli«ilUi«<-
i
littW.'ll. 'MlllXiTiHo
lm.< W H iiifornuul, tlirousii .-ouiiiyclnrkia, W»IV B.4iwllll«>d to Vol.- U|Muthtf.local u'ntluii quoatlou at-lh«'»>iahiKUvm-nil vLM-iioli lu Novvuiboi*. TiU'
w.-r** b*iB*Mt ui*ou "iivitl.v ot* liilontliUi""to vol.1 »« Un'iiV option, »ttib mitliw lw-Uii( tilvoit lii-loi1 to tho lilliiM ii»J ulv-| I K H U \ uf i>«tilio«ii oalilnii fpf "w.a"Hltil "dry" ulvctldUli. Tiiu ll«l, bow-«Vor, 1H uut.colnplcto, na iiouiM mUnJol-ltnlltl.Ht wlu>W Uitfitl .iiilloH uloclloliahuv.- IIOOII oisli-r.i.1 lv«v« luif-Itwit FO-luiHv«t ua y.-t t»i tli^ .'itio.* ot* tb»* iii'i'Vi1'lary o< aiuio. 1'h»« llai ll'Vi" *»* I" »u
XtlAUIltf C!oliilty • ••• Miiuii'l'^ I'rtlhl,nitnilii.Uitou, Abaw.iii i-lty.
lU-fsoii <\>uuty- HiirouBl»< uf AlUii-
liwl.', ISiiui Uullu-rfnr.1, liohiileua. hittn-ii'y, UlMMSiUU1, Wt-'niw.'mtl imil.ttut.liiii-<oisi; (iiu'iitJittiK-i>r VvuiiUllii. ii'ilibiu>,Now luniuMl.M"-. Ulii •-••WOIKI.
-tSiiml-y—:i'»rwii5lil|wlliuiovt1!', t'h.'ut.'t1, Wtiuti^ of. liuti.'i1,-Muii
l'uu«,il,' i \ iu i i i y .lBillllU.Wuli'iii futility-
tMuiily
ti tttiti
)liiiMiiiili of VllooTii—
'uwnalil|i i>f I'lili
'I'cnviiwlilpii .ii
llruin'liliiii'i:, N.iKti t'lulmi.-IH.HiihiioSf Coimiy—Horoiiiihii of Aiulo-
vor, Urtiiicnvillo, OmU-inhurif," Sihd|io und Hiwiu'x:; (owiialiliui of t ' wtioit,. Oiv.HI. -Uifiiyt'iUs—^AiiKiitta
Ililll UU.1 town of NOWtotl.tlllliiil Oomity--Olty of yulliiuit.W Ooiiuty—Town of l'blllll
boroUKb of Wiialilimuui, t o w n u fitttt.twti, tuwiiuhliiii of MitttMilold
6 5Kiius'luv. lOVfallUIlt, NorltmliH>l>>». I'til-tuyfil u i id . ' l ty of llurliliutoll'
O^inuiun Ooutlly—Ciiuulou oily. \U«r--tilmntvlllo lloruliiitlt Clonii'iit.lit, I'i'il-
a ^ u -_oli.xK»J.(X»i. •I'Uo 20 mlloa«liaTtWWBwy be built will mat about
XL Blakcalw. a tnembiT ot Uioj Comnilaalon aud ouo ofgood ruada boouiera of
country, wrote O«v»rnor laiT
Cumlwrlukiil Toiiuiy Ofutiuwlclit
p /0<iimty — ToAVOaliUm at
\locautlriu. \Vivnt Aiinvcf:,VlV>la\vun\ Uurliit' j
Riv.'I'tiufQ miiy^l^c aoiu.i iittur.iati'
luk- lu uttorta-to construct a tuli.i ilinlurthu Doluvvnru us tt hi.'Utla o f kutlvlttlitf xrailt trunk' liroblnnl. liiii ».> nlf.itho NoW J«ir«.>y lularalDtu jSrTduf umV*Tunuoll Oouimtu^loti U cou.HirU6.l oVory aioui tit ufforl aud InvvKliuutloil Iit*oticvlitrato<l ujkiil the liKijHuloi
of tbooonilnlaatoti. t:otmmwit<
boruuOallfoD. W • • •
Morcor Oountj—lloroujiha of U.i|<o>w«ll..Ulilhtatowo und I'rlucoton ; town-ahi|u> ot HinnlUon, WaslUuitou uudKwliut aud: cllj of Tconto»>.—MUlilh-m-T ^'tiv'y—»«->tv»»yli. or Mlil-
«i«iiL Nor l>< tlu' 1'i-iiiiH.viyuiilii com-tuiairtnu couuUlorinu' lilnutf for u tuntiol,\\"u hnvo nuit fr.-a«i'utly und farniutl <joint L-ommiualou, urnl ut uotiu of tli.-acoufvrtiucoa. hua tiio tunnoi t>r.tjocbo«in irlwn cotiMl<i.<rittlon. At lh» v.irj•Inception v>t.tui;.i'l»i
idlutloh of ihi> tlv<>r trnltliis outUuotl by tint foruior
Urhlu>> »nd Tumu-I Ooiulutsaloii, iliowhofu tunttt'i1 Was thoi-oiiijhly ouil'vusauu uh.l tittii(U-.it uutl th«- .'oitoluaion\va« uumiHiiirtin will! t W in.-ulb.-rn o tthut iioiU' timt l> bifiluo la llm omy
AM W AY'S
Reliable Furnitureand House
>l>«rtialt>itl i>f"'l'ublln -' H e a l t h ' andliblid liutaiy Ttivtuwoil wbut Imtl-buuii»itd ttti't*lfi{h ttitt tiuoporutltm of. thocianl ul' ItmUlh und tiiu Huliwity lloo-tul tm' oUucUlui tbu iiifluuusu opt'milu itii dcurj ifl fur tho uutidradfl of'iiul.l tlmt uro uiniutou wllli Uio illu
tfa. Uo uallad atiootion to thd lip*illul unitoxiiB cotttlillolioil ul tit, Mury'nmil und KuiiulK'a hall uud tlio aploii-IU norvlcu iboy uru ruudorluK tlioIty, l(u ttlno rotrrud to tho of fur ofIn) Ucl Orooo to ouulu uiiothor bua->!tal uiiliiix and nuld that thia would
nd It.'luura cuulil bo fuuiul tu Imnilloir Ha-ouibhaalsdu tho urKmit;uood-wfIliiltlad liuraoa mid holporBi Muycr
b
torla.1 Kdnotlon for floptombor hsdtinou 08,3. Tha rnpurt iilno cuntaaladttui folio wine:
'Tho iiiirconlttffo of baotorla rotnnvad by nitration woo Bllghtly groat-<<v ttiuu tunt luunth but the ntimbor ofi; i<-iorlu~wu>t1ileJ)or In both rtvur aud,'ilini-tiil watur, Tho baotrlttl oount us
^liiUa la jay luLumlory ou. Uiu w.onkly.tutuiplui) uf livor uad fllturod wuturjvaa lowur than *m curruanontlfue daysHi tho nnpr plant. An Innpootlon ofib'a plant on Octtibor tl showtul it to btiIn unpuroutly KOO<I'vandltluu'with thoi-opuirit uomplotod lu . throa of thelili..ro and a fourth noarlnit uomplo-(idii, AH tho-dutu iudicala ihd flltorud.wiant* lu be tif u Knoturlully KUOU atit]uufo Quality. " . . . ' ' *N
"'I'ho vlvwi' witi«'r watt uotnuwuntliiiriior ami .louttiiilcd morn diauulvod
a 'than ;;unilnl.' -This id urobublytiuo to uryor wtnitiiar and rtiducoUflow. Tho flltxiri fniuuvad wluvt llttloturbidity tlmr.. wuo in thu watur unduv.ir lialf of t-hn—roiui1, but- uddad uliulu io thu uoiiilu." '
City Uugluoar Hituonds' ro port ofulreal work doua tha pant waok coo-talnod tho tollowlms;
HI runt qolaulnk. »HO.II2; • garbageoolloatloiu forty uluo loads, »7a.7U;uultlug(traiiB-aud_woi)u»J_»10.10;:«on-orul water ouargos, 133; now floor In
huiltli Ittltl tlimtiltul AunOi'lntion Torhii work tiuila,
uuhl tliul ti
uto worliu, 123.58; uartlnu anhoo. twon-tyfour lottila, 130.86: baoknllo. 11.76;
jmrdn,
i Hifiinl MBIII ul tiio uoriior ttf Vaiilii'..i,t Mid Jucliuou uvoiiiiu, Mr, lii,il-, h, wlMian tioiiiiltmont t l i i l i l imttur-Vltilurl. nuld (but i t in imliuanluli, Ufn'l uny iii'W Hnh(o iuaLuiloil now. butiliul lim Vuuidontd iiiiuht nuKmmtivhui'i* onn uoultl—b«* rotnovod fruiu.t) tliti 'Vbuto (Uiulroti,' Mr. jVruiatrtiui^''llt.upohltoil Uiul It lo I In, duty ufuiuuiluiilonor and not tlio liaoulu lo
iatuiorlu(u ~\vhohi whut," pothP' ir 'ahy "Uiiutit eun~ho Vuiiioved to" tho httat ud ;
^y j.i)tialii8iZt!iJaul,i«iui,.»2n-'>07. _ ^ joOo.lytluytlil uhril uhrdmolirdlumpup
Otflcluln uroaaut woro:'Mayor David11. Trutnbla'y, Oommlaniouors DavidArtuntrtjim ttild Jamon-UrKurberrOlty
"Ottirk Olmrlou II. Laimborl, Oily Hn-Kinccr F, \V, Ulmonilo, Aanoesor WllHam II. Writflit, Douiity Tax OollaotorJohn W. HarriiniiB, Ilottltb Offloorli'rod M, Williams aKaNOhiof of PallooOuvid M. Iiamuoy. ,"~~~~---.
OUR CLOTHES
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1:1.
RhFORMATORY M E N 'TO SOJOAD WORK
Contractors Helpless UnlessLabor Is Supplied From
State Jflisiitution
Xunounconloiit was niado In a Jointaaatomont Uausd today by Stato High-way lBnalnoor William O, Thompaoaaad Couunlsolonor llurdutto O. LowU•f tho Dopartmant of Charities and••rrosdons of the Inauguration wlti-la tho jtatn of tho plan to utiUao tho»aan powur of eorroatlosal InsUtutlona»y tho omploymont ot inmaus of thoNaw Jemoy IUiformatory, Juot o»ortaa city Iluo, In rebuilding tho aoctlonat tho Unooin Highway in tho vicinitytt Ifotuahan.
In mukinB tha anuounconiont Mr.L«wla >.nd Mr. Thompson aald:
"Supplementary contract* Uavo boonssenod by tho highway dopartmont andtha contractors la which.tho hiehway
He is fighting forthe spirit of Victory.quit till his job is done.
True Economy
txiii tiut rooominiuulutloii ttf Mayor'I'itmibloy Uwlxht. Dolnil, of Kl inoUlutio, wuu uliuolutod u utloiilul otlluov.Jollli—WotiB«r^—Vcialgii*ul-^uw illldulal-iltlUlul*.; ~A~rnBolutioii~wnn~"pfforwu^by~Co'ni-
mlouloiior Al-uiulroim U|it>r6vlnif thouutlon l i f - tho HhiUlnu Kuml Cuaimlii'aloiioro In luvtmlltitf »UI,000 Inlluiida.
Ahuthor roBolutloli offorod by Com*
—Cluri«« M.lboura—H.lpb r. Ulll.rPnrtii Amlioy Toloiiliuuo I7IM
- Itubway'INiltipliumt H'ifl
Melbourn & Ritter
\rmstt*ouB prdvid^od for thuo£. thu Ula^tiutf o i Old uoUl-
tutualoUorti tiubti Buturday at. H.Uo b.ui>Tiio ruuolutluii wun llrui introduooj tor
riT—Forbuv—mi";jbalod bouuUso of court bauba.ho aiiUli
o"*TiuT to nttimd, ... Mr. , XriiTa>Vo\iif[uUanuod tho roHoiut!6U Co j|ji|iturdayuud Mr. l''urbur votod mnvinilt it, whileMayor Trqmbioy and h<AruistronK Votod In tuvoy.
RoUtlno .Reports.reports. woro j
t-oculvod from liaotoriolOBiat Morbbrtil. Ualdwiu, ot Newark. Thoy ohowod i:Udt tho avoraso porvonta^o bf baor
AUTO SUPPLIES53 Smith St., Perth A mboj,N. J
(Two Block, from Fw^r)
1.2 Main St-^ahway, N. J.
for Your Money
. and
\
WJ£ carry lull stocks of-everythiog-neededto completely furnish your home, fromkitchen to attic! We sell on terms to
suit all" pbeket-books. Buy your goods at homeand save money, and where you know, you willreceive honest service .and a just return for yourmoney-—^-.:....,i.__ .,.!".i.. :.-.. .'-.... --,v-<..
bles and Wiains, China Closets,Easy Bfiai i^ri louc^^C l
yCarpets in all grades.
Seasonable NeedsRefrigerators in all sizes: Oil Stoves;Porch Swings and Hammocks; CanvassShoes for l
Sporting GoodsBicycles; all makes and prices, BaseBalls, Bats, Gloves, Etc-
S e e Our LiiKMrf Victor
from $15 up
James McCoIIuinIrving and Cherry Streets
i uatid ail Idi'ii o f , « tuhin'1 \vu« nbuli-doiiod. . ^' • • " '-'
Qovvriioi* S-MKI- of our ulatti und clov*ornor Urulutmutli of IVntiaylvunlu huvadlroctml thofr olivruloA and Intluoucoatowanl thu fiolistrtn-tloh of a brldgo,and Wv novvr eould tiavv r«achud thot>r«aont Btnuo of ilovotoiiuioul: of tboproject if vt. had iidvootttod a tunnutTho boards of fracholdura of Oaiudou^Bur(lnston and Gloucester coutitu-u aj>-ui-onrlutod funds for tlic t>roUiulnurywork o* iho former wramlsiilbh withthe dlallnct Undsrataudlm: that abrldfi« Xvaa to bo «ohutruciwd. Woknow tiioy. Would have Kivoii nu nuan-clal aid to to tuniiot iirojcct* Our
iclflcaUj- Uiul~ It :^'i(a~ a ' bHdso~ aouthJersey dosii-od uud not a tunuoU andIts action Was husod upon tliut(nation, in tiorlli Jvniuy ibo a,nnatvntdnaire la for a tutinol undor tho lltid-.aoo« butAYio want a bridge, and to thuiw« anaU-ataiid-comtiiUtod-bocauae thapeople demand It
/'Pialn-Caa* of Utility.The t«aaona uuderlytns th» pru£«r-
«nce tor a bridge a*a not obacuro. Theeadating facilities ot the forry compa.niea operating between CaradoD an<!Philadelphia are overtaxed. Theyhave done all they could to. accommo-date tbe traittc, but they cannot runboats fast enoucb to Veep pace wltn It.ana tt la ittowlm.—all the time.—Any-one can aee that by watching any daythe Ions llnoa ot automobile and otherreticles delayed at the ferry en-trances. The furmera who find market
"I6r~Oi«tr~xiTodiicts~in—Philadelphiawould very naturally oppoae the expenditure by New Jersey of MTaialmillions ot dollars tor a tube theywould be unable to use with their waff-ons or auto trucks. The citizens of ailtile aouth Jersey counties1 who will betcalled upon to pay for the great pro}-«ct would enter serious and fteobjection to a tube that might In anyway Interfere with tree movementpasseuKex* now subject to the annoyances b!~Ui4~fetilesr~1£ TsTthe peopl*who will pay for the work, tor underdie lapr by which our Commissionauthorized to proceed with themendous project a tax ta levied, bulGovernor Edge haa, slated very elearith.t It tVnri.vlv.nt. hh.ll h rfl
COUnMlera at tanar ::z: ::;
Rahvuay National Bank Building
.; . •.- R A H W A T , N . J . . ; .•(•••;
FOR TEA. COFFEE,BUTTER EGGS
GOTO - '
BAKERSOur «to»JrKMluostM Ut HitftirU lu
qUmUty ivtad our mo.io«ty lu prlclugour Rooi.« kAiru tWo lh\UK« i\\^i attfpotto \\n tbo j«u>pl« Who 4 . t > i
£O Cherry St. Tol.
HIGH & PETTITira ui !>• K. hVuo.
F-U NE RAL 01 RECT0RSy m T H E . t H At . D TELBPBO^lR l»NKW VOttK OI'HUK
NO It EAST Wth BTUBBTfBONE. MOBBAY B U L RU1
UO8HIT«;I;—OALLB.—tosw—youit—BttOOKLYN AND JEBSKY OITY
nlVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.~r-———OAV AMD
Auto aervloa If Oaalrsjal
Trouble1(1 Opotl
the Industrial Buildingand Loan Association
maUd your Hwt p yuuct rooolvo a book.
F, C. Bauer's Store
Winter
SUITSadd
«*»* concroto und tho contractora nosoA Wholan, agroo that tho oost of thiswrit sjiall ha dBdiietad from thalr^ci•rftflt. puymoau. ID acordaaoo withsao provisions of Ohaptor 147 .of 1L*w« of 101U, wlitob oatabllohod thoBtato Uoo Oyotom. a contract bsi boonsatared into tiotwoon tho Btato boiot Choritioa and Conoctlona and thaBtato Highway Dopartmont in accord-aaco wltliCw^ch InmaUia- ot - the NowJmruoy ~1t3formatory aro to bo onv•toyed undor tho superrlslon of theraurooontatlTod ot tlio stato board, andJM~lno hlghwnr dopartmont In oon-skruotin^ this, road,. Jn uocordancowith tlio turuis of I'raoldcnt Wilson'sracufvt .pjrpalaiuutlotr^auinorlKintf coa-Brscui tuitwuuutho ICodoral OoytiruaMnt umKlnotkuLjons for tho (itnpluy*t$nl of prlnonot«"uud In: aocordancowith tho Now Jorsay statute roforrodlo abovn, thlo contract proTldoo thattke ntnto "board shall) rocoiva tbo j
qwin with -his bare hands*
Ladles and Gentleman's SuHsJWade4HleasureAbsolute Satisfaction ^^^^^
^ Your Inspection Invited
CHAS CHALCONAS
of Itthor lii thia locality, which'Man dotorminod'to bo $.60 tor each— a par, hour loss tho cost of autior-
Wiping SCR«fcway* W. J,Opposite- Dr.. Youo j>
Kvoru Wedt*ettlav a to 7 i>.t,a»lbU3ine*a tidy of Urn mo
B to 1O fr. • M.
il.
Labor
a.PnaUant
OHAJOLKS MBUBO0KNVice Praaddoat
OHSSTBa f. HATMBS
FREDEIUOK A BAOTWFlnanolsJ 8aor«tanrROBERT K. »"t •»•*"»Rooordlns - Saoratmiy
DAVID ARMSTRONG ..
BREADWar ooiidltloua itud th« li««d to attV«t whoal have 'beoa..mado an
«ikaUaa iu uau almoat any old aoreul by aomn OiaWora of bread! 'Not sowith ual Qurjnlxttiru la noiirlKlilnir and wl io losonin, palatablea n d HUbntnntlnl :.
Try-»-lo»f—ynil'-ll—oon»«—fur— nuiniil—A.*—wol! -aii-for mir oakui andtiaet*-y, OU1. • '
"9 ' " '
RAHWAY BAKERYMain Street, Tel.
INCOUPOHATIiD «»»3
RAHWAY MUTUAL FIREINSURANCE CO.
• K h m i National Bank~ ' BnlMInK, Koom r-—
laturc a n d
Other PropertyActual Coat.
AnnouncementJ>i*•;'• J. B. Rosenthal ,
Cherry Street
rtilon Md'trsosportauon.e*ntroctors Helplasa, Laoklno
"Tho -contractors^•f atato highway route No, 1, lniluK opart of inn Lincoln Hljjhwuy in Motachon, roportod luul wuolc to tha hi EliWAV dopartmont thoir Inability to BO-
. -ar'ii aufltclout lubor to complum tbo•ouetruution of'thlB vury luiuoiUuLlink o( tho Lincoln Highway boforofrooiinK woathor prevents tho laying'of t-ijiicroio. Tho road is ponsldorod tobo a military necessity doubly soulncn tho roc.cnt, nxploslon nan ron*darnd tho Perth Amboy'-Moiuchanroad and tho South' Amboy-MorBunroad all but Impauablo.
"Tho Now Jorsoy statute establish-ing tha stato use aystom authorizes
J u c h contracts for emergency—work->rovidtid thu wages paid the men aroair ahd-prov4d«d-thu~attP<irvlslon_ot
tho mon romalnB ln.Jav hands of tbostato aulhbr(Ue».'~IJStl> of those con-ditions bavu boon compliod with Inuccordnnco with un opinion, of tbe at-torney gonoral. -.-..-. ••;.•;
"Tho custody of fthe Inmates will re-main with Dr. Frank Mooro. suporln-tondent of tho Now Jersoy Keforma-tory. tt» in nil othor COBOS whoro Kio-formatory inmaUB have been em-ployed in tha construction of high-way* Tho men will bo transported onmotor trucks from the Hofonnatoryto tho place of work each morning—adlstanco of six miles—and .will bo rolamod to tbe Befonnatarr each night.fVitb tbo approval of the Stato Dopart-
">ont of Health" ijocb' Inmate wUrboeach morniDB by a physician
Into the—the y/tty heir in—with yonr wholeheart.
ligKtingHe will
But he can* t
wnever
SencI Up Hie arrrniunitiSn! Send up
and bayonets and machine guns thatwill help to~win newT>att»es.
MlvrrtialoK »( >,U«-riy lUn.l^ l.y i>ui
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.Dti W-IMU/ tii ti*1 i»/il<i«-r* n / it**t tlllieizrlt fwUU«a nt itsnttutuuiiag io «yvcr itmt blliiuri» ul tlnliur* ot inAbrM*-e. for
: wiws« yrvirciiuli ~ tili* ruiu\>aiiy b tioUXin^ (rver itiMliumircd kiwi fifty uillllml (iulliira rr&ervr bc»iiica <Ah*r
f SJHMTta, TfiiiJ ctxnpmtty ttMm itiifm^rltwd toe 1pj/iJJtJ0JX)Qlot iiw. twW Liberty ll«>fMii ttnJ fr-'HMii^irfi* th#MH"-wUJ*—
W^jj; It. an» ;*»(*rf W Iraitl •! •! l.ui.iiu.i .,).<! ti.irty•UUUU.mi
to your utmost
X'ifMtTT-|SS
Mtl/MI'Wil UV^M V'tlttZ
b» ulill*cd><>i this manner,Tiio Buctlon bi the highway uiliior con-otuctloii Wati Irnliastiiiblo Iiint winter,and uo It lu oh tbu direct routo be-twoon Trenton and Newark, in per-haps tno_ujput important constructiontiow undor way in' tiio state. Real-izing1, its importance tho Hlgbway
bordered it paved beforeuiiothor winter should set in, Due totho Broat qumbor" of governmentplants In that locality tbe contractorwas junablo_ to socuro -Buflicluiit luborto -insuro completion of tbo work^be-foro freazlng weather, which must beuccompllshodTuMe route, that botweon Porth Ambojfanil Metuchon, is Ttow-practleally lm-pasabld sewer ~<jonstructlo».Had warbeon unablo to utilizo tho in-muto labor for this projoct, highwaytravel_for heavy motor vehicles bo-twoon Newark and Tronton would beabiiolutely shut off." ~ y
and-if ho Is found to bo suffering fromtmfluenza he will be Isolated In tbe ln-
_ sUtutlpn and not sent oat, so Jhatthere may be no danger <jf~any ono"•ringing 'lnfluonza intbr^e^instltutlon
—' and contaminating his fellows," :Job an Uro»nt One
Tho following, cotameht respectingtke proposed roaj|>worW w»« added byMr. Thompson; - - , - ••--••-
"It Is I Indeed foruniite that the ln-mutp iniinr .if ttifi atatit 1s *a'
CURTAIL FURNITURERetail furniture dealers will ,be
asked to co-operate with manufactur-ers to enable them to comply with anorder by the National War IndustriesBoard curtailing the manufacture ofhousehold furniture aftor January 1.Tbo ordor Is intended— to—conser»«labor, material, transportation andcapital. In line with speeding up thegeneral Industrial war proKram..
Its effect will be to reduce tbe nunvand bor-
omployod, and con be used by' theAgricultural -Advlaor jippciinted to .as-ttpclute witu oach; I>Jutriirrt Uoard oTthe atato, .
It is hoped that all farniom wlljavail tiiomsuivoa of till' opportunity,and sou that deferred, .classificationwill bo granted wberevor It Is needed.
In order tbat deforring of farmorawill be effactlvo, someone mast in-dicate tbat the Individual case is onewhich should receive special attentionby the Draft Board In respect to theregistrant's occupation' or status1. Utho registrant does not put down thu
~clgim~Trf -tleferrtid -dasaifleaiioft-ofl-fais-1 questionnaire,-and no one also puUdown the claim, it can not bo con-jildcrcd-.by tho board. _-Tnu», -the rr*rBponsibillty of deferred chuslocatlonrosts primarily upon tbo mas filingtha questionnaire, or his employer, butbe con receive assistance in caUbllnb-Ing his claim throagh the AgTlcoltnralAdviser, one of which Is. associatedwith each District Draft Board,
ness to join tbe project at oncelegislatures will unhesitatingly bringthat tax torcranl and make tt applible a,t ODCC... .
The bridge' project Has been ,given'new Impetus by the eountry"a war con-ditions, and It Is very probable thattbe federal government will Interest It-self because of jhe^verj' evident utilityof aT bridge' es^a war meaanre,''Ourstate, especially tbe lower part ot It. U'now dotted with ship, and munitionplants, \rith many thousands of work-era tolling day and nl£ht to producetbo maximum of material for war pur-poses. It is necessary to transport Im-mense Quantities of raw material torthwe ulantz* purposes and * largo pro-portion of the workers, and a tunnelwould; not serve the purpose wltk saeb.facility aa a bridge.
I Help Win the Warl""Stand by the Boyaatthe Front.
Buy Liberty Bonds.
The Rah way Savings-Institution v
will take vour subscription for the
Fourt h Loan.Gash of Weekly Payments.
mnimimm"The Bank of Strength"
Corner Main and Monroe Streets.4 per cent, interest paid, compounded seml-annually
will be open for patrons, every day,_excepting on Sunday, ftpjPLJLjVJ-Lto_9 P. M, instead of three days asin the past. : ;
Lady nurse in attendance at all' . t i m e s . ' • , ' ..•; •,' '• • •'••: • • ' • ; • . • ' , • '•• \
and may. under the.provUious of,.theajmed. at the-fa«V-Be«»lon of thoact pa
Let all get en the bond wagon.
•JBBfJ pfe OTRI^OCNtlMWS.----- • TO REDUCC PiRtL HA2AR06Nciid of "a" now 'mtd uiiim^ctrliiuout
law rouulntlni! omoklnif, fire lirlllii uudtiio obstruction of uxitti in Tanhufnctur''
topic at a conference ot inapectors oftiio Department otXabor at the Btato1 Ipuao 7 hut wcok-with CoaminianCTLouis T. Uryant. In the general dis-cussion it was practically agreed thattho incoming session. sboald be re-quested Ui pass a now act that willmake compliance with regulations astu tb« Biibjucln under cOD»ldortttiou
wall as upon the employef1.. CommlsKlaner Bryant addressed thecanfcreDce .on^matters reatlng to tnework at factory inspection throughoutthe state. He impreased upon the In-
with the Inspection of flro esicapes.nreprooflng, fire alarms, -fire drills,and storage and use of chemical*, par-ticularly In munition factories withinthe state. These factories, be said,are exceptionally busy because of war
prdera,fair .of i
ibBroby increasing tho num-inpioyca, and tiiAt because of
CTiriitltmit—<""« "ri'rfT—nr».ntf ur*> dooutndod. The ccim-
uUo ttjipreiifrd ui>on tbo ln-thoif'diity in th» TOattirr of
imtnudliiijeIy reporlii^ * Vooditicinsfound to im HXiwvtUjtiAll
tuiatilot>«fipuciorii
Thomas H. OrsulUy, Proprietor O—t-dsnial Houl, Oosncn, M- V.
Bays: Tbe HAT-BIMLP whlrf) f par-cbasad from the Oossan nardarareComuaoy gave pertsct tatisfactidn.It killed off all th» nit and taio* os
rope i n—-sa»^-f-csat- trcdi fullystate that I couldn't delect Ihe slight-est odor. I cheerfully recommad Itto all property oiueis . for it safetydo** ail tber claim tor It. and moretoo. Bold by T. H. Belwrta, H*rd«*r»Store, Bahway. M. J
_ _ - *W Batta.Deatrsetfv* rat» in ErUata are asjtV
saated to nave amrtjjcA food »«loodftY about tw* buudred millloxi doflArsVor about ftv« dollar** wordi of' foodper h a d of Out
ou Doa't Need Theae
remove any' tooth without pain r
3 1 Cherry Streetv
Phoue 4O-J.
. \Chas. Rowland
Carpenter. Builder
and
General Contractor
Residence. Whittier St.Call SSO-M Rahway
ordars at Cbarleat -
101 IrrlDtt Street.
oafot stylos, ulliuluatg roetalap »fherevor possible. 4imU colors totwo shades, and definitely classify andrestrict tbo kinds ot wood from whichfurniture may. be mode. While theorder is not effective until January 1.manufactureres aro. urged to adopt itsooner when possible.—Tbo jnnnufactnre ofand arm dining room chain will bediscontinued undertho order. Mirrors will bo eliminatedfrom dining room furniture and mirrorplate on bed room furniture will bereduced twenty-five per cent., the useof beveled mlrrors-belng discontinuedaltogether. The elimination of metalswill Include corner; bloeto or Irons,metal drawer slides, drawer blocks,feet, and metal wheel casters.
FourthLiberty^ Loan!
i lie Drive for the Fourth Lib-
FARM LABOR EXEMPTIONSThe United States GoTerament,
recognizing the vital Importance ofsufficient^ farm labor tOv produce thecrops grown jinS~lb~au6 iui aurssrestock products, contlnnes to proridetor deferred classification for farmlaborers, farm managers and farmoperators.• The United States Department atAgriculture naa rwiuwt*J llii**!uili thextension' dtrialon-of-the-NewState Agricultural College, tturt «nestimate, of tbo farm labor needs bemade in each county of the state frythe county boards of agriculture, thl»Information to be gained through thecounty board orgnniTntfrrn and the]"countrTsgenfc a |
efty Loan is on! ,,— The Funds for Victory await
your word-~ You are to be accorded the
privilege of investing your moneyat 4 1-4 per cent, interest, securedby the Government, and thus pro*vide the means for "Carrying On"by our Boys Over There.
fi** ' . but, H you do don't do wtthcat t t m . ,
Mothin* i* more eoodaefraj to Cba rpserfr raconeiy of thatthan camion. And th» only way to mak« » paUaait thoroognly «oaktortable, U to pitrrtOm the *p»dal eosrcslcseas) wUefe h»T» b*SB dtvvised for Qm alleviatloD ot Chdr^articolsx
~ W* n«Ve a oCMnpia*» SVVBHVTHINO for"l b s
IB CBBUBT gTHJBETBohwrny. IT. J.
THOS. A. ROARKE
[Plumbing Heating.TinningGENERAL. HARDWARE
8»;W. P. PAINTS AMD VARNISH113 Main Street - RAHWAY. N: 4
Again!
Tha Whaatma Company.to be used as information for deferring)farm labor whererer there la shown)to be a need for such deferred ctossl-jflcatlon of farmeii Tbla Information1
has been" gathered in nearly erery
WILL BE 0PEHAY (Ubtriy Day)
10 A. H. to 3 P. J tfor Subscription* to
UBERTY LOAN BONDS
iUHWAY TRUST CO.t S to mjm
\i>"- f >< • /, ' •!•
Kttord. Tuc»4.> Afternoon, October IS, 1SH8. Hallway Record, Tuesday Afternoon, October IS, 1918.
The Rah way RecordNc*»Jcri«cy Advocate
A a«mi-w«ii ir _ ••BB1AI> SO. a n .
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UOUMAUTIiUMTUHAHUUZQU Jk.HO
AUTUL'U U. WENDELLKOITOll
H I L U A i l V. UA>>»
f>ub*criptlon Rat* *2.00 pir.yiir, poy-*b!« In adv*na«. QlnQta copy 2 ots.
TUESDAY, OCTOtUSR 1G. 1018.
TRAQCDY. DENEVOLENCEAND ROMANCE
Uuriur UiU cuptlbu uuo could hardlyrufrulu from relating ooniu of tho Incldunu und lmprtaaiona of thuavdruudfut duya oftho Morgan oxploalouund tho flltfht of. tho rofusuos to ourcity, ..-.-Thoy. bfliuui to -urrJvn>»iriyL:in thomorniiitf. Tho Ilrnt to urrlv« worofound at tho railroad otiitlou und onlypartially clad. Tfauy accepted our -In-vitnllou to brouktuHt—uud—waro .oopu jorijoylntf cupo ot hot cuffou. In thaticroup of h'*lf a. do inn HOUIH was tin)Pronbyiurlan pa a lor uiidjwlfo of SouthAm boy, whoao.cbui'ch und man no worobadly UumUffOa.
With thorn wait a 1 tidy whoiiu hu«-buniil wuit ono ot ttm dovornmnnt-Jiriipaciorii, nnd WUH in tho buildiinj thutwont up In tho flrot oxploulon, It waspitiful to HOD bur wrtiialuil hor handsIII nrlof und aobblnif out'hur Hriot intlio drtiudful uuaiiuuno uudjilmoat car'lain probability that oho would novorPOO him any1 morn. In a day or BO hitiuumu .uppourod In tho lint of In-upoatora who lout -thole* Hvoa.
Thu baiwvoiouoo uf thu pooplo ofUuhway vvu» polirod out to thu thqu-
LETTERS FRBM THEBATTLE FRONTExperience5 Dc-
by Corporal :
£. Burtlett, Jr.
.AMEniCAN DEFENSE SOCIETYWARNING.
Hvory Gorman or Austrian tu tho
CnKut) Statos. uuloi. known by yoaru
of JUiioclatlou to bo absolutely loyal.
on tho alort. Koop your oyoaours opon. Tnko uolhlu^ for
lOnoruy anil alortnom maytho lltn of your aonv—your hui
o r your brallior.Th« ono my la ouEo«ud tu makiii
-war In this, country, in tranamiitlhsv M « i to Dorllu und In upraddlng; poaoq
UJ Wuli an HOB about thocondition WHil_xulHtary Corpoa.
word comoa to your totloo com'cnunlc-ato nt onco "With tho pollco do-
.yfcrtmont or with tho local oflloo of thoOopurtpont of Justice.
follca. hoadquartoni toluphona 08,iQfi MulnVtxooL
MU3TIHAVE GUARANTEES,7I'oaco la iioiuothlmj for which tho
vbnln world lonsa nftor - tuxnoria) cooibut for ovor totir your*raarkad by aoino of tho moat Intouno••uf^urlni;. ffniutudt uacrlllCQa outl lubattorriblu utrocUloo lu tho history ofttiu tiuiuuu Tacti. It ia tho
tliouiiht of ull, howovor, that itmust bo tho riiiht kind or a poac«iJhnt In ihi. imrninnoill, k(ml, which vt\\pr«T«nt ono iiutlon Or a group ot«iuu« tlylns a t Uiu uihor'a throat uiJbiiUlo jiliBbloal pr«t»*t.
Tho Contrai Powors vory s'tbly.oo: thu (arms laid down
on iiapor, butThey
Civo no<xn>nu>tooa thftl tholr words will no•upportod by actual doodi. With tholrarmies tiv»t bolug crumpled and boatou-undor Mar»hal Foch"« mastorly dlroc-1U011 ono would mink thai Uiuy would«flor something strongor than more-wards of no donulto moaning in an
i, which cuu at any tlmo bo."a scrap of papor.'
tho-face It appears llko anothor~rt»enmin~shiim~to gain—timo- to -save
-Qialr armlea from tho impending boat'tns-and givo. thorn a chanco with theaid ~at wlntor months to again atriko%ack at "Uborty'a champions. Ail thist* recognUod In President Wilson's ro-jply and ho points out with unerring
at In murder, plllago and wanDon destruction of property as now
practiced by tho Qormaus thoynot show. "works nioot for re-
Iltauco"^ and_ ho Jthorofpro__frankly•thorn that thoro can bo. no poaeo
s o armistice whllo GormorVy's crimesJsTOOn.
It ts a typically AmWicau reply,~tArscT uad direct and~lh6ro-7can~b6~ni
of Its meaning. It must boaurrondor or nothing. Ail
tha terrlhlo sacrifices and authoring*«C four yoars and more are not to botn vain, all the groat plans ot MarshalWtocb. ao-.weii ~oxocutod by tho Alliedarinles, ore not to go rfor nothing.
did only out* .duty, llut It Is a groutvlrtito whoil uncfoi- ordinary or otf;iruordlnury provocatloii ii pooplo dootfUs duty, AM_ uumowliiil of ti trunatoutI cu_U way~with Bood .tfruo,ii,ri.,.-,...ir ,~ , . - , - i .—_i- NUT wotuioi' a uiuii of aouio lunuoncu,hhmiulf u r(ifuu«mr Wnti «o nioVod bytho tmnovolont uhtl urauioud;'"riplrit ottliirt 'tiooplo, Unit li«t Muldt
ut uon*totnplutod inovtnif away from. HotithAiubny. 1 'wbuttl HUu to llvo In Uah*wity." It wan liurfuctlyhb\V Uid wtrotiulH uf uiofuy aiid hull*flowuil out td"thdiiu puopjo, TboroWoro uioro public huiidlri H, tirlvutulionloiir"auTOVu6bIltTs~«iid food lull litMiili*. illmiiiniil Until was rriully liumiou.A aiultlo iiieidoiit, uinttll lii Itii Way
but of grout pruJHU, cutiiu to Uiy uttomIi tin .Monday uftornoon, 'Whuii olio
of tho luiin, who with his (umMy budboon tiurod for nt tho Main iitruat Mm-Ilutluu UUUIII to Htty "uoud byu."•ln»il nil ti... ul,i,,woll< iaiklHir.
WoMa
said, "I think I'll tuko tho trdlliiy cm*Homo." \yhuii askod if. ho hiiti anytuouoy 'ho kinsworodv. yotf, , l^uttiiitfhis haud-liLto-hls-i>ookpt-hii^druW-out-30 uautu uiid a buttdu. Ha wuii told*tlmt-hu could uot not homo with 'niHfamily 011 30 coutji. .• u '
Tho ttiuu Uad ovvrlpokod thut tiiuro wun io oontii iuntoad'of & cants*
Ma stood thoro In painful disappoint-mout. - 1 oxpoctud to Uolp1 Jlim and dt i.b j i o f o r ^ t way, al»Iu,,tj) do it, tt'llttio
b
Corporal I, Fi Bartlott, Jr.
Min>w""i'iii> 111 inmntti—-rnonmmrthit l i o y n o n thu ilrlntf ltno aro
'fuh<'lhK tii t'Vuut'i, uh' i^iVtin'iuliilnly i-orulvml ..by fi'irinnr
r l . !•', llui'tlotl utldloltoi'N<!'ollllt:iriillin mill Mhfiihilly. ni' :io Now itriniHWloli uvoiiuo,from tliolr mill, iliiriiiu'al I. 1''. UuVtluttJi*., 'vltn lit .Vtflth Couiimliy 1J, MocttlidMiu'hlno dun lliUtulKni, whlrh hitsutniij oidiiH* m1 t h \ r hhituDt uiid moiitoontliiUdiiti iioi'vlrii of any uf tho.
furi-'im" uvuruoaiij. K*tra6t»from fnui* Uittoti4 wrlttiinlilolllh lino IU-.I lllVuii ill lllil
this, lylim tint oh mymy \inii tuiit with thu rain
ultlo, !>ut tl. tiun't i-iuiuli tuu, uu i tihould1'vu boon on tho front uVor
1To757Mll'iuoinuivo 'ljoiui liviVrfor about a moutlriind u half.
"Talkhiif" ubnut thu lirlnit* liiio, It-u.uolyy Dlueu.rThu Aiuorl-
CHII fourth of July liuu liUthliiK onU.jOiio phtoo whai'o Wii Woi-« ntatlonodi>Io»jj to" thu nrinir lltiii. In a tlttlo
coiorod boy of porhtips twojviv yoursdby hoarins thoy j s
ittntoniont" hw-tttrnod— quicklyan.I roaoliUui liutwooji ua plaood a
uftll'o hand, saying us
Tours camo to tho man'a "byWr Tboy walkod away I cnllod-aftor himuud tbuiikod htm saying, "that is avery nlco thing thai you havo done."!io soomod not to know lhat-ho had
till tihot to l^iitay hud nl>ftj liitblt of ttifulutf. loose his bin
"There cortnlnly la a.Jjuncb of Ilah-way boys ovor horo, but I'm novorlucky ououtfh to run Into any of them.Wo don't stay lu ono placo longonou&h for that. Am now companydark. It koops ma busy nearly alt oftho tlmo.
"How la tho J. 0. U. A. M. gottlngulongT I suppose tho fallows are ntlllbusy ovon though"" Ihoylifivo 1OBt qultoa fow man. Give my bast regards toall of thoio anil^lolMhem I think ofthorn of ton and wish I was back Intho good oiuTU, S- A- •
"1 uuppouo everything is Duo anditiindy In tlahway. Wish 1 could boIMK;U tot ubout t-wo liount und> coturnunu thti piutio uud ulnii uotuo of thui)i<l MOIIKH wu u»ml to wiutf. Uallovo mo,I (iurtuiiily do UIIDH it. "But It will bo u|>|IJ{ llmo boforu 1 noo tlio U. ~S. A.,
uUhoUifh .Wo huvo tho Uuus on choruti-aild Wo tiro Koinjf to koop themfrolng (or a loiiic whllo, too. Whonwd got through 1 think ho will liuvo alot moro roHpoct for tho uood old XJ. 15.A. 1 think ho huti iouruod a prettyKood loduoii already, I'vo souu~lot» ofGorman prisoners.-und * ballovo mo,'liiiro aro quito a fow thut are roudy to
i:ult UUils. Ill fact, 1 UllOW of -ari?*K>o
Otiruiun linos and tJiUtuil blo^bro-thlir und brought him buck to worlcrliilltit raliroui! yurd with him. . . •
"Kavoh't bad any Unio oti at all
tmiiiit froiii (ho hosultul and thoti fromHit) rottlucumuiit ciilujt to thu companyiniit il'ijtl" Ul ull.tUi) tlnw l'v« hmi orf,iind'l.uat Isn't much. . . •—
"(- rooolvo i'lio Uooord iii-otty I-OKU-li(t'ly now itud alii uortululy lilud to ttotIt. . . ' ' • • . - . , , ' .
"HHVd boon* MliJopJnK lu ll tiuifoiftWith Iluillio MoridlHK tlio blB onoa ovorUlitho 6Utsldo,_ Thon |«S1 oLft^sUddolL
7
It lii tlm'o to Kot you Kurt manic 6u, undboilbvo. ma, I'd ruthor do ah^thing:thun koop it on'ovof Uftueii or fwuiityuininiu'ii ui niy unu tout with urn rain ,".— ", , — :, : « V
i>amlii« down l.i-biiokutu an the out-! fluutuu' but somotltnos it luata forUiiur», That lu Whoii you httVu to have
of putionco,
liiotty rottuii. It huii raliiud ubout tonhours ovory day-for tho last nvo diiyti.
( haVoh't nluoh Uso for It und 'us fortho Frencb~damos X haVonlt saou anythiitiinu 11 ou tho IT. S, Klrls.
"War liCh—;—1 to tho iookor oii,_b\ltto tho tollow KOluk I"'" action-it in
i!i\uu, (alum kluluimi wjth iihaiaa on, nulto dlfforout. It's a funny tooling.ih«ut IIH. W« ball Oioiu^jOit us about 1 rThqro in oniy olio thouuht in u follow'swvory twu hours, tloliooiia it up tor a | mind anil that In to nol a Huit or asiiitTf~hour uutl thoti iitouil. l£~takos • tuaiiy uS"iM)snlbl6"bofOWj' thoy can' gojt
u fow shots to hit ouo dugout' you. You do not think of"wo~^u»l"~iouj*h~ai-hliii;—^ -""-^Vou^don't^haVo-timu.—You-KQt-iJi-your'Woll do I rumotabor olio tiisht.; uliico in tho tr«iicH nnd wkori tho
of Uii Woro dotdllod to tilku ftomo I Whlwtlo lilowti ovor- Vn\}/*Jti; tlm oiilVKvutor out to ono o/ the piatoons close ' thought- in your SnimCTs to- down tho
o~lh'o trblit' 1iri<5t~"^Kr ffoi7~puaiuiictlun uUd~mTiEoTns pay for all tho uuf
ut , h,o ori<lnnry Xo.
t along oil a pushcart, toward the front faring h,o hati causod..lino jwliell all of u. auddou V>lt«y. ."Wo, Woro blUa|od 111 tt l itt l^townpened up. XVo loft iho wuter oa the whoro there Was hatdly u house, atahd-
roaj alid lookod for a dugout, but none tag.'"-lt Was about four klidmatarswas In sight. The only thing was a from tho front and bollovo mo, tho
hlsproiao and tho ptalao of his raceamong us. I toko this opportunity tonull nttontton to this enuobltdi deed.Ho was d good' scout. .
Thoru. ts an interesting bit of ro-
porloncos of tho Morgan explosion. Alady of nho pomonal prosonco, undwearing a dlamoud on hor loft hand,uppaarod at chUrch ou Buiiday morn-ing, Bho announcod to tho pUHtor attho close of tho sorvica that shb hlxdcomo from H—, Pa., and was on horway io South Amboy to moat a manwhom sho was to marry on Monday.
Sho know nothing of what had hap-ponod at Morgan Whon she sot out onnor journey." Unuhio--tto~Bo"any~fur"thor than Rahwuyv oho ^tttntt~wlth barHtoryto tho. proachor.-rWho triad totocaio hor intoudod.. Sho Was placed
-ln-e,-nlee-home-where Vigorous offortsworo mado tt> find the missing man;Ho Was found on Monday night.
A low bights after their happymoating, thoy wont to tho homo oftho dorgyman who had befriended the'stranded olid worrlod woman in qu'ostof hor-lovar-and. woror-marriod. -Tho
'horn sho tarried.
had' eome for shells wore falling- all didn't care. tTp~tho street from' ouraround us, but I guew Qod Wag with dugout thoro wan a chateau that wasUs us we utl calno through lino and all uhbt to piocos. It is a funny thing^el^oj^d^ho^wo^r'midj^rojuirnod^^. that~thoro^~ahould*"bo~a"piano~o'n—the
"Ant certainly glud to hoar that tho ilrst floor ahd not a shoT had~touchodY. M. C. A. Is getting along BO dno. Ill HO throe comrades aud youru trulyIt cortailiiy would bo grout if we could wont up thoro ono night and catrlodbo.buck.When it is flntshad, but t.think tho iiiaho down to our dugout. "Woit will bo u long 'whllo bofortj/wo BOO ow.tuinly did havo tots of fun with it.tho good oldiU, S. A. uguin. Things WhohoVoi' Heinle would got toaru-looking good Just ut proaont. Wo tilioiilng wo yould Bturt the piano and
to that effect-untH-Unele SamV
the
•Che British Tommloa. the FrenchTpollns and the Itallana march through«ke streets ot Berlin and show the
Hnna that right makea.
in tholr love and fellowship, and. maya kind Provldonco bestow long Ufaupon thom.*r^ontrlbutod..
It there-was any real anxiety aa to-what President Wilson's reply wouldke and whether It would measure upto tao Ideals held by AmoricaEB ln-SBneral and their Allies it has been• a t at rost and Germany must now
forward with . eome absolutelyand definite guarantees be
fnrther neeotiaUons can take
SEND IN YOUR BILLSJU1 Who hare bills asatnat the Red
Proas' for articles supplied tor thomfBsve* dnrtng the recent Morgan ox
t i n Sed Cross hsadQoartera in Main
CARD OP THANK*Xkr moat grateful appreciation and
"kaartfalt «>•«•»*« aro extended to theand friends who so Jdndly
1. upto as during our greata the death of husband.
* -aad father, and "specially do wo thankDr. W. E. Cladek. Rev. L. T. Graham.
Harry tohmUlejy-ttor thoservice and all who sent
Coral tributes or who to any way ax-- -««nded acts of Mndneao and. aympaUiy.- - MB3 JOHN HKID AND
M West Grand Street.
right whon ho said, "Aira woll thatends well." May they bo tory happy
LOCAlrF«lKNO8rQRieVED :Nows ot the death of tho Rev. Madl-
aon "C. Peters, the widely known Bap-Uat clergyman, ot IBS Fifth avenue.New York City. Saturday night, from.influonEa and pnoumonla was a greatshock to friends In this city. Dr.Petora was ES years old. He has dollvered public addresses /on a numberof occasions In thla city, speaking atthe eighth" grade graduation exerclaeahut June and prevtoualy at the FirstPresbyterian church and other plocosTHo was a talented writer and anchoraa well as minister and lecturer. .H<was greatly Interested In tho poor and
eery stores In 181S. Those stores wereoperatad on a. "COST to consumer" planand were very ..satisfactory.
yT NOTICEMembers of Union Coucll. No. SI.
ro reanested to payJr. OC TJ. A. M. ai• dHffli In H H. 1streets daring saspenalon lot lodeem^eQhss IU a result ot. the SpanishInttaenca. ' ,
Slgnol.H. H. VOORHTES.
• . FinancUl Secretary.
.'s bUUona tor defense or blllloni
o~lh'o trblit tlun uUd~mTiEoTns pay for all tho uuf-
lout pile aud behind it Wtx wont- I can Huns oortalnly did llko to bombard ltiell you right now 1 thought my Umo ospoclully vht tho/uvoning, Uut wo
war ho wau omployod by Qaston. WllHums & • Wigmorot exporters and jm-pofterti, .from ' which, concern ..throoothor Iiahway boya also unterod sor-Vioo, including ICennoUi TiUmafiu LoO'Tef Hail nnd"H^fdlSciK^^of'whomare in Franco. Corporal Bartlott hasa host of friends In this city Ho Isa Bialwart soidior about six feot inheight and able to give a good accountot himself in whatover place duty callshim.
aro BlviiiE llohilo all ho Is looking for uvery timo u sholt hit anywhere noar j A man who wont Send Is the
BACK ON FIRING LINB_.__
Private Lawrence Donodlct Raportad• Missing Returns to Aotlon
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
Prlvoto L. L. Bonodlot.
Informatlou WIIM received today by
ilohii M. Bonodiot,'o( 10 Kim avenue
thut his son, I'rlvuto Lawronco L.
lianodlot, Infaniry,.proviously roportad
HERE'8 ANOTHER CHANCBO N i ^ »2S0O
AND- ONLY'1800 CASH
"The proporty-wSlclr r advorttnoa intlio last issue ot tho "Itacord" as "AKarn. Chance" and which wag locatedut No. 110 Seminary avenue was In-dued "A Haro Chance." I havo soldit, und it only required about 48 hoursto do so, all It was readily rocpgnlzodby proopectlvQ buyors aa "An Oppor-tunity."- I am offorlng today "AN'OTI 11CU 11AIUS CI^VNOB." It Is ahouao of excoUont_ construction lo-
I ctitud on a street containing; all lm-I provomonts, and vory near tho trolloyI lino. It contains sovon rooms, anil
city water, gun and toilet, Tho plot ofland Is a largo otfe, bolns 00 ft x 132rt. On tho plot is u good two-atorymrn. It will make a "FINE LITTLE)ilOMIC" for anyono who dealrea aurge yard and barn togother with aozy IHtlo houuu. It is indeed a'bAr-
italu nt J280O and the terms are voryd l D ' « h f i t b d
: ' N p t l C "On account of the prevailing slofc-
noss wo aro unabio'to aapply oarregular patrons with fronh oggo- w*»aro only larvlng thoso affoctiod.
D0ULBVAHD FARMS.
Notice of Election!lu cuiifui mltr wllb tlM iirovlalous or s s
,u[ ai.tlllad 'An set to Usgulsta Kllsotlaaa,*uiiurutj.d April 4, 1«W. tiio aupplanuot*rL*ii'*nu ->nrt amsitdineiitfi:tljareof, uutlce laU«t-«t>y ulvau ti.ux *cli* OlMtrlrt llasrds «fUrniUUf 4JU1I Klcttlou lu.allil (or oacll «lso-ilu.. ,u»trl.t lu tliv City of Iluhway will
l o 11' hoijMO t « house caaycuis. oa t wtb *luy <>f HvptoinlMir uaxt eontlnutsguil luctudliiic Haptamber 13tb. laia, farpiirpuMn "f n*urlint0rUiff all porMoas «s-
.UUMI Lu vattt at itio au«iilQir Primary mn4l t K i r i l l lOlix-t ldtin.
1111HT niC<lJBTKT OAV AND m i l j -A » Y rcr.mc-ribN HAY, TUBSDAY. BBP-TUMIllQlt 24tt>. 1D1U. l'<-tweoa (Ijo boura «fj..'lo r. M. aud oh.« i.Vloclt i: U. of ssM
ill uotioiifulnou July 18, la uuw2pr©soni^f6r_ dutyj Sept. —0
Thoro Was evidently aomo cloricaXorror in_tho tabliiatlon of tho menwounded and" inltishig-"In" "tlio Julyaction ati ~Mv. Uenodlct wroto to* hlafathor* and sister, Miss Mary Bono-.
~Ha was thon In- u hospitaluiid uald ho watt wounded In action onJuly 23. • -.— 'S
Owing to tho uoufllcting informationot tho BoVornniont tutogram and th"olottor rooolvod from Prlvato Bonodlctu lottor Was Wrltturi to Washingtonand tho family was Informod that thoinuttdr would bo iuvoatigntod ut dndo.Todayd tolograui ~ was-'rocoivbd con-vjjj'Jiiif Information that ho wont back
*Tntn_ttntl¥O_s«i*vlccii oil^8qpt. 0. ~Soon after tho outbreak of tha war
JJuuodiQt ahllulod^tb. do hid part' to-iielplnii Tlnalo Sam prosorve
Uborty and democracy, Ho Wont intod
Tu<\ nio, yothat. . ^
*'Ono doy I Wfttf ^Htandlrig"in - thotiu^oultioorwtt/. wa.toh.na two :of myutihirailtni inukinii a lad*lor*. Thoy worojuat limldu ii bljf barn door. All of atimid mi a bitf HhoD'hft just OULHIUO thotlOor.. You oujjht to havo hoon thouih!t th(» Hr^uiicl.'.VoU couldn't hoip butliUljtit. y'TKby wunt uo tiLtit yi>U couldhuWll^ to.iow tlumi with tho oyo. VoUMy*/whon a uhoU oiufodOB llko that\\ni bout thlutf to do la to got neartho ground bucauut) thv HhutI oxplodod
Itirrnid out aud if you Ho on tho groundthu^tiiocoa will- gt> ovur you." *•, . '
T~<:\>t iHiittVlinr t let t - la- ft -n Ht 1 ve-uf -Uahway and wan 2G y&urB oltJi PHday. Howatt oduoatiid in tho ilahway Bchooiaund in a mombor of Trinity Methodistchurtih, . Sunday tlohool, ' BpworthLuuguo Und Unhors' Aasoclatlon. Hoin alrio connootod with Union Council,No. Si. Junior O. tT, A, M. Bofo
und moro too. ua Xvo would about, |'Como agaiu I KitlBorVfriend.
UPTOWNERSJIIIBYJ IE VOTES
(Contlnixid Prom Paoe Onsjtilnu votes, whllo tho assistant chlofsV7ord chosen by four and flvo rospoc-ilvely* - • * . • • .
r\>r tho first tlmo it ballot was usodthat yas . prepared by tho city similarto thoso-used at the genoral eleptlon.HeretoToro oach >flre compahy hadpreiwired their ova—ballots—and—ithas boon clalmod by somo thatia this manner thoy kept tabs on how
Jiuuoa B. Purbornisslstqd—by—TOIty-Olerk Charlni* H. Lambert couduotadtho oloctloiit^'whllo tbo socrotary ofouch company" wai» an hand to, chocktho motnbors as thoy Votod^ . The coni'tiahlos .woro roprusonted as. followstWashington Hoso Company, Ho. 1,John M. Tufts; franklin Hoso-Com-Uduy, No. 3, Anooa Torrill; SecretaryA. P. Klratoln, of rtt>tootionx HoseCompany, No, 3. was unablo to boprosont; Washtngtdn Chemical EngineCompany. No. 1, J a m o s " ? . Dunn;
+>anklin Snglne.Company, No. a. Jo-soph—Uotftnan;—IndopondBncei—book
men voted", Tbo reason that, by addingthe votes of the opposTng sides to-gether It will not produce tho exactnumber ot votes coat Is duo to thefact- that throe Woro rejoctodx'*11*others wore marked so that the ballotsdid not count (or all throo.candidates.On thoso ballots thoro-woro crossesbeside all six candidates somo heavyand Borne taint us lr an attempt hadbeen made_tos^a>o^a.pari_Qrjth9in. Onsome ot ballots the voter < hadvoted for "both candidates tor chief orfor tho opposing candidates for as-sistant chiefs so that one-or the othercould not be counted. -.-—:
Thero was a Quiet undercurrent ofexcitement and keen rivalry through-out tho voting period" and considerableelectioneering had boon donoVby .both»lrtiw prior to tho opening Ot thoBoth, sldtja were conOdont of victory,which dqpendod hugely on how Pro-tection Hose Company split its vote.Last'year; the unusual condition devoloped of electing a downtown chiefand two. uptown assistants.. 7ae~yoarprevious to that' the three, uptowncondldiaon SOT,_: but ljftoon yearsprovtouB^.to that downtown had'regu-larir fii 1- Iho elections owing tothe tSct that' there aro four down-town and only three uptown compa"1*>» A split then occurred hi Pro-tection Hoso 3 and the oloctlons havebeen uncertain since that time.
years he was assistant-chief-aud-hashold every ofllco In ' WashingtonClipmlcal ^Qiiglno Company, has boontioorotary ot the Keliuf Association tor
bitbbnt olghtoon yoars and a life mout-her of. tho New Jersey llollof Associ-utlon" NaturallyJ ho is also ainihitodwith tho ICxempts. Besides his firedopartmoUt connections he la idontl-llod with Bovornl active local lodgesincluding liahway Lodge, No. 1,0 7 , bP. O. B.i Rahway Council, No. 1.146tCnighta of .ColumhuS; Blue'Mountain;Camp,—Woodmomjt 'World., and Court
and LaddorXiompany, Charles Schhof-! Rahway, No. 66. ForeBtors of Ainorlca.or; Lincoln Hook and Ladder Com-1 Ho is ono of tho best known and most
"CEafles~Kr5toor5: TKoilrst voio was cast by former Counctlr-man Charles Bchaetor, one of the ro-tiring assistant, chiefs.
capable uremen In the city,Walter C: Ayera. candidate for "as-
•istant ohlof from the First. Third andiPourth Wards, Is a native of Rahway
John A. Sullivan, tho Bewly elected and has always lived here. ' He hast j n f f a fi * \ A T - I W A y\# I k i l a ' j^ t^v ab iA ^-•^— VAA>* ^ M < K ^ . ^ . A ^ J *^* A.« .m • _ . ±chief, la a native of tola city ahd was
educated In the local schools. He hasbeen In the -Ore department fiveyears. Mr. Sullrean Is a, prominentmember of Court Rahway No. ES. For-esters of Americiv and Rahway Aerie.No. l.SCS. Fraternal Order ot Eagles.and Is also connected with St. Mary's,church.- '
-Charlea-Dumbach.-elecied-a&slBtnht.chlet for the lTtrat. Third and FourthWards, has boon In the fire depart-ment for tho past twenty-six years,having been' connected with Indepen-dence Hook and Ladder Company, No.
Rahway and has always lived here.John W. Hughes, eloeted assistant
boon in Rahway for the past.thirteenyears. He has boen a member ot Pro-tection Hose Company, No. 3. tor fouryears^ Mr. Hughes la a member of
dispersed and went to their homes.Without the parade and celebrationmuch ot the Interest usually taken bythe citzens In -general was missing.It was' reiily"on«rorthe quietest olec-ttons in tho history of the departmenton account of the prevailing condltlons.• The newly eloctwf fire chlet aniassistants will assume the duties ot
. _ tholr nfflreA NOT, -1 , succeeding ChiefMayor David H. Trembley. City connected with thtf old Washington iames McCoUnm and Assistant Chiefs
Commissioners David Armstrong and hand engine' company; and later the William Qodtrey and Charles Scoaater7
der ot Red Men. and Rahway Aerie.No. 1863. Fraternal Order ot Bogles.
Jamea P. Dunn, aspirant tor chiefIs the oldest fireman ot any of thecandidates, having been In servicetor twenty-nine ...niJjnt.
boon connected with the fire depart-ment and hose 3 tor thirteen years,and is a capable fireman.
Henry Cornelius, the other down-town candidate lor assistant chief,was born In Rahway^find has alwayslived here. He has been an efficientfireman for nineteen years and haspreviously served the city as asslatani.chief. ,_ • _ i . l . _ -
Owing to the Influenza epidemic adamper was pnt on the ' customarycelebration and parade through th<principal street? of tho olty, waichwas 'abandoned^ Thore was no con-
of the'fioard of Health orders andotter the vote-,'was announced arii
chlot for the Second and f i f th Wards. Land a t«w rousing cheers the flremonwas •born m Now Tork City and has ^who wsii^d-^aronnd U>o p6VlIng place
mny—lndnml. hu
uy~thls* rlth a' small amount ofuud tho balance tho name as rent
It V-your-chonco.tf- — :
FRANK H. TRUB8LHR.
.T<!i. LKT—FurnlBhod houno; .7 roomshnfh- ni»««it Tio%hhnrtin«v1 M
--C, caro Rocord. oiC-2t
WANTH!I>i-S0o par hour.Apply Mr. Dash BuporintondontN&jouut Pnoumatlo Co., Now Bruns-wick avenue and Albert ntroot, It
[foil SALE— Second hand bicycle iucondition; Addruau B. "B. cure•dr——:--.-' — :•. — It
WATJTBD A T ONCE—-Mnglnoer - forlilBhtrdutyv In c h o m i c a l p l a n t "to. ac tail foreman; work Is light: highwai£oa With chanuo fur udvunoomont.Apply Immodiutoly. Mangano Mfg.
. Go,, 17 Seminary avenue. . It
WANTBD AT ONCE—Man to act asnniutmit fureuian tor ^alght-duty
uhumlcal plant; oasy work; best ofwnuou with chanco for advancement.Ai>i>ly -immodititoly Mangano -MfgVOo., It Somlnary-aVonuo. "It
WANTHD AT ONCKr-B^roman foriluy duly in chomival plant; work islight; high -wages, -with chance forudvuhcomont. Apply Immediately.Mangano Mfg. Co., 17 Seminary: nvo-
J 1 U O , """' ~~ " , .'.•• • "":• . I t :
OPiflltATOBS W&NTBD—On singlejind dqublp oqedlo sowing rnachlnoafor- {Joyornmont trousons.- Apply M>
JUobowiti & Son, Ohandlor and St.
jitnoy from Rahwny to Bllzabothuiid got off at Cl andlor- aVonUo, Ho-uollu, ,...' i t
WANTBD—Olilce boy. Appiy at once.Manitano Mfg. Co., 17 Seminary avo-
J . f c 1U-platform pocket-book contuinlng^T*u.-buin*r~of moneyutid. registration curd'. Finder pleaseroturn to Josoph Mbrtln, SO Bonds t r o o t . • • - : " • . . • • It
Foi l SAtiEJ—-Sovon, cowa and ten pigs..Link, Lako avenue. Box.4u.- . It
FOR RlflNT—Two furniahod rooms;all .improvomonts^j^nd steam heat.No light housokooplng. * gX-,,Com-,morco struol. . . - •;;;. _ • J TJ
WANTBD—aiJl for general bouse-.
51 Elm OlBtf
VQtl SALIS^-Pair work horses; twosotu double harness, ono set' singleUarneBB and two wagonB.1. S. R. Far-HnKton, Baqt Qrand Btreot. andPennsylvania .Railroad.' .ol5-2t
LOST-r-Scotoh ColUe dog. Finder-; plos.se return to J, B. Stutzlen.Grand and Irving BtreetB.-^ ' -jy , I t
WANTEID -A .ladlenf bicycle; goodcondition and cheap. Adrdoaa J. P.
CARD OF THANKS-Our deepest gratHUoe , ana •-nroBi
heartfelt thanks axe tendered to themany friends and neighbors who sokindly comforted.. ,;and sympathisedwith us during our recent* greabereavement In the loss of Wife andmother, and especially do we thankthe employes ot the, Hamilton Cooper-ago Company. Mr. and Mrs. JameiSmith, employes of Merck & Company,members of the M. S. .C. Cl.ub\f''?teY.Father Kane and Father Sexton andTJndertaker James M. PetUt for Wniassistance and :'thoughtftilnes8 In our
r _MICHAEL PETRI81N AND FAMILY.
SS Allen Street.
to the Rev. Hi'A. t>. aadflor^rgiitdr ot
St. Poirt'B >?4~«^ -ft*116'?/ ??"?,:(.thoughtfully comforted and" trympOj-thlxcd wm us^djurtng onx graat{ho death" of. our' peloveaTacbrother, Q«orge K. Ditmara. who diedbravelv flshtinj; for the presorrstlo!ot liberty and democracy under thStars _and Stripes In BYsnceTwe ex-tend our tSoal~~Blncere thanks"gratltnde- •
MR. AND MBS. W. S . DITMAKB.BROTHERS AND 8TSTBRS.
7 Race Street.;
Dally Thought^It te to IMP* though kop* were I
—Mr*: -Barbould -
UBOIHTJIX D4V, TOIOSnAI,t }U1H, uatwnan tbo Lours sr
l ' l k 1% U f thx.Tl illicit 3t, }U1H, uatwnan tbo Lours sr1.00 Vi U. to nlua o'cluok 1% U. for the
iun f l t i tl l t t l s mtrN fur tlla <j(tnvral
M N U A I MMOtn'I
U. to nlua ocluok 1% U. fo tuf cumiilatiiiir tlia r«ulatrmtlas
tll < j n r a l ICtlKTtlou(iMNIIUAIi MMOtn'ION DAV, TCTSSnArOVIOMllUli 0. 1U11I. 1'olU-oiMru froai six<r|u<rk A. M. to aavau o'clock X'.-M.-TIIU UiTKIt'lilM tu 1>« llilad uua vuCsd>f»*titr«al<l IHactlau tiro as jfollows:l l i o anld I'rlruary JOlitctlon allflH *m flaf
.ho imrpono at nooilnatlntf and ~ ' "
'1 Cuiiuraaamou1 lloul»trur
for tun fuiliiwluy offloaal' >« Hunatoric - - - V .a tlnluid Ktntuif Hoi
IOU,of neodi.
Alouibocri o f ebo Uauernl b l j
J u . t l c o of tbo I'onc-o on folio"->Var<1, 0110! 3rd Waril. oaoi «th Wurd, t n ;itli Word, two.
Con.taljlo. u« follow-—l«t Ward, t b n s ;2nd. XViirdi 'rtlriKit <1rd .Wardi Two] 4Jb.Ward. XlirMl.nti,Wjird,,Two,
At the 1'rlraury iJlioctlun to bobolduy< Hoptaaibor 24th, 1018. tho D o i n o vnd Hopuullcuu partis* will tlact a u n -r« uf tho City, aud County Committees
0111 tivai-y dutrlct of tlio city.TIIB^POtlilKTt"I*tJACiga fur IUITTBIIUWI
d Taas-nocrava
SOCIAL INSURANCEI CALIFORNIA
To. Be Decided at Coming- - - Elcctioflr-^-Wljat it i£ l
Means . -.->•...
for tho first time in tho history of/ toe world, socialJriouranco, or com-
Balsory hoalth lasuranco, to uso thoterm which moro properly describescertain proposed legislation, will botho subject of' a popular vote whoniho oloctora of California mark "theirballots at tho general oloctlon on thofifth of Novamber..
la a majority ot the states ot theUnion Ita loginlatora hnvo"rofunod to
- •Unction such a project. Tho NationalCongress, also, has refused to author-txo An appointment of a commissionsroposed. by advocates of a similarmeasure. In one state (Massachu-
—stttts)—ix cmutltutlouol conveotlon hyadoclslvo vote doclinod to amond tho•tflttt conntltutlon so on to onable tholetislaturo to adopt a lav/ on thin sub-
t ItKilWiiy uri itii follows:K111HT WAI11):—Klr.t District:—wU
WiiNlituutuu Mulioal . Orani! and I,awr«iias
fIHH'1' WAltDj—Hocond District: -'ity CotnuilMiiouaril liooms '118 and 1 9Inln atroatj " .. ^ . '
lrrnnictln Muiiooi, Q.'l.lOl Union «tr««HIOCONl* W-lltD !—Hocoim; Dlstt:
titorfl, Main uud Irving BtracW"
standing that social Insurance or com•pQZtory health Insuranco was found
ulin luLumlstant with tlio elate ooa
titfl g
lUU WAUDJ—Kirat bUfcritrt—Ha*^w y Ulifh Hcbool* CaiupboU aCrvoe.
TUlt lU WAUDl—Hocurul UUtrlct j—IUb^wuy Ultfh Haliyol, Cauipbull stroat. :
VOUUTU W A U I > ! — ^ i « t DlKtriot^-«.mi tu i i uv«nuor Uabway. Tnxl utllca, mmmr
V~U,-U.-Htatlon. ,—;.—_™ ™FOOUTU WAUDT—8«cond " I>Utrle»—ultituliltlti Hchoo), Now llrutmwltik aad
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. . . , .u Irvlnir streets—^ .Uili«l, City clorUK OIUco, Ualiway, N. J ,
H<'pt«tiiii«r loth, 11)18. ' - .C11AB. U, yi*x*iriniiff
city i*l«f«sup IU IU 2^
Election Districts in City of RahwayTbu fiilluwtat. had IIULU dialf-Huttd ttf
drtlliniii(.u ot tliv Cutuiuoii (\iiiiull nd tainBloaloii Dl.trlot. Ill tha f i t ; or Hall'
l i a l u , , 1, 'liiut tlio Klr«t Ward ofIty of UuhwMy bu UIMI Llm auitio inivliliKl liitif Two ICUKlitin l>lntrl
A)\ thatf tb
nf tbo I>Mntt WiirJl l H l l
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A)\ that piift nf tbo I>Mntt WiirJIQamt of tbv l'outtM*lviiulu Hnllrvml rrCh« (icy Lino to Mulo UtrtwC un<J I&avtNorth uf tba contra lin« or tb» ratlow«trv«t«. Mitiu Htroat from the JfanuayivaauLHnllrond to MOiiriM Htroot; Meuro« BtMBtfrom Main Htrwt to Oruua titrtMt; OraadHtroot from Mouroo Btroot tu L«aatnct9nHtreec; Lonnlimtoa -^itraat fro to UraaaHtrwt to the Itabwuy Hv«r; und Nurttt ofthe itnbway Hlv«r trvin I^intitnfftoa Htreet .tu tbo c i ty Line, •ball cuuatliute tbe V I *K b t l IXUtrtet of th« Flrit Wu<V
ISoBt of centr« Una of Unln HtrevtMonroe Btnet to'Bacelwooi] Avcnnejof the ccntr* llnq of Unielwpo<l A f M l tfrom Maiu Htroat to the Houth-Branca •<tbo Babwny Stiroi j North-wf totV.:ceul—Ino of tha'RiihwQy.lllver frpmthe Units*
U l d A n e to th c«ntre I I fy r f p m h Units*
d Areane to the c«ntre IIoe *fonluttton Btreet; West of tbo ceair* Un*
of-' x^onnliistou Htivet from the SUhwayRiver tOjproad Street; West-of_tb« ceato*
BinBtr««t - to Mobro« Street: ,_centre Un* of Monroe Utreot from 'QruaflHtraee tu Main atroet, snail. constitute I—Moco.d Election. Dlairiet of "W a r d . • • - . - : . . -
Hootlon 2. That tlia tlsooud' Ward or:ho city of Itnhoay tie nnd tbe sums to.borehy divided Into Two Blectioo DlsMattns- follows t —' — •
on, tho udvoculoii UllSruOl UUVOssod It to a point whero _ the
must decldo wbother the scopotho state goKornmont shall remain
aa It la, or bo oxtondud so as to lncludo.social Insuranco or compulsory-health
lssurancb among Its -pov/oru," Induod,tbo supporters of tlilu schomo In Cali-fornia were not coutbnt"to '--"• '—mofo loglslutiyo powor on this sub'Jact; thoy havo uokod,. aloo. that thisoowor, tf-given,.should'not bu subjoctto uny constitutional resiraintr
VOT sovoral yoars social Insuranceto uso its moro attractive namo, hasboon assiduously propagutod by
-costly campaign in most ot tho statofl,Tho public intorost in tho sources bywhich tho cost or this campaign hasbaun~suppl!od romulns as yot unsatis-Ood In upttu of froquont question whichhavo boon asked
In California It Is charged-that the' SUito Social Insu.jinco CommlBolon,'w*hlch was originally supposed to be a
on of Inquiry, hardly mado'apretense of acting as such, but "usitd j)UbIIc- funds to promote thoscheme In question
: Another inturostlng feature of thiIssue. In Collfornlii la tho number oable arguments which have" boon madoin opposition to It, Ono of- tho most
7iucc(not ot those was lssued~by theCalifornia Research Society of SocialEcortomlcu.~ It rcoda as follows:
r , s ' A; schemo Is on foot in Collfornli..'.„•'' to force thoso employees who receive
small or medium wages to Insureagainst sickness. Thfilr sharo of th<cost' of'"the Insurance would be de-ducted from tholr wages and extracted
—from tholr pny—onvfllnpoB—In.
wage earners bo looked after and dom- jlnated by a salf-conitltuted group ofauppoaod superiors, such as health ln-isuranco functlonarlot, In tho someway that tho owner ot llvo stock caresfor hla animals that they may yieldhim hotter returns?
The constitution of California willnot permit such an unjust and un-American schoma. Honco It Is pro-posed to amond tho constitution. Tboamondm.ont would, so far as .hoalth In-
urauco-and Industrial wolfaro aroncpfuod, deiitroy ovory right which
ho'constitution guarantees to tho ln-lvldual, so that ho might bo com->ollod to undorieo physical axamlna-lon boforu obtuhiliiis omploymont andubmlt *o compulsory modlcal and sur-
iruatmout. If ha, or^any_momhorf his family, wore found to bo do-ictlvo or In bad huaith, he might notj ablo to socuro omploymont.Tho amendment la wholly unnecos-
ary because tho Legislature no.w hasowpr to adorTt any right system ofoalth lnsuraQco, juat as it bos power
enact laws on lifo Insuranco or any'thor aubjoct, Thu amendment la do-
slrod only to clour tho way for analien. Prussian schomo, ut variance
ithT peraonJil liberty and at" enmitynil uil uumuThe Initiative would bo . abolished
nd the right of tho pooplo thomuolvosmake or chango health Insurancor» would"T)o - DorrodC "The 'Lei
aluro'u hands would bo liberated toistabllsh any system It might plaaao.hilt)'tho huudu ot tho yuuulu wuuld
bonoflted. There would be thouaafldjof them for tho people to support.They-, would havo tho J50,000,000 ayoar tq handle and a pond, and would
onstruct a coloaaal and tax-e&tlnshlne.—Christian Science Monitor.
mmWA1U),
Fir.I District.All tbat Dart of tb« Becond Ward lrt»»
Hnat.and North of tba centre lino, or ta»following Htroeta: Waatold Avenns fromthu City Line to the Intersection of dramaHtt^jet and Ht. Oeorso Avenue; GrimdHtroot from St, Oaorae Avenuo to OliverHtreet; Oliver street from Grand Btreat totho c i ty Line Mhall ,conntltut« the n" I M U O I DUtrlct ol the Second Ward.
Second DUtrlct.All thiil. port of tbo BOCUDCI Word
Wwt of the Pennnylvanlu :itnllroadthe City Line to Main Street and moat <tho centre lino of tbe following streeta:Muln Street from tho Pennaylvanla-BsX-
'-' '—'Tnr-nfrnT'-li ilimntrnil fi aaaMuln street ie Grand Stre«tl Oraa*Htre«t-from"irvin«-Btreot to Oliver-Btreelj"Oliver Btroot from' Qrnnd -Htreot+to "tSe^City lilno, uholl constitute . thKlnctlon Dlfttrlct of the Second '
Section 3. Thst tho Third Ward or theCity of Bnbway be and the aaraa Is .aar*«hy divided Into Two snoctlon Districts as
TUIKD WAUJJ.- I l i i l D i s t r i c t . ' ' . ' • . • •
. All thnt port of the Third W«il MasNorth of the centre line of the follewtsa:Streets:. Clinton Street- frdm . Br«saStreet to Jaqnea Avennoj Joouea Aveaaa-from Clinton Street to. Commerce Street;Commerce Street from Jmuies Avenns k»Milton Avenue; and "Milton Avenue tramtho lnuraecUon ot Comiaarce Stroet to tha>CltvUno. aholl CQBStltuB the #lrat Kle«-Uoa Bl.trtM-ot the Third"WalA, J >,-. -
._ AUthal iwK ol the Third Ward Ivlaa-BonBroIlntf 6ent»TIB«"of the "r6uowIaS~atnets: Clinton Street from Broad Btreetto Jaqnea Avendei;. Jaqnea Awnoef-imtpi w»r«** •"'ynrnmnrrft fltrtit- fviaimercj Street from Jnquc Avente io U s -ton Avenoe; snd-Hilton Avenoe from taa>Intersection of Commerce Street to theCltrline, shall coastJtnte tbe Seeomd XlectlMhDlarlct of the Third Ward. •
Section 4. Thst the Fourth Ward of lawCity of RRhwaT be anil the earns Is btrebrulvldetl Into Two SUectlon Districts eeJfs*- 'Iowa: . • . , '
vorunrn. W J J U I . ••.' :••• ^ , . -Ilrat Olstriet. :•.
All that part of the Fourth Ward irkMCBast ot the Pennaylvanls ttallroad fraSMain Street to Haielwood Avenue; BasraCthe centre Use of Baulwood AvennsTtMBa:*v- "—n
T1
T"n1'1 """">»* to New Brnaa-Jne-tif HNBW.' Brunswick -Aseriae-,
fn>m Baulwood Avenue to Main strati:of the centra Une of Main strmt fromNew- Brunswick Aveeve to the Psaaaft-janla Railroad, shall SmsUtitt t h T s S iKleedoa District of th« F*«vtlk Ward. -
words, they would be compolled tctoko'.a port ot their pay in health in-surance whether they wanted it or.n o t . - . • . - • . •
.'. AM .persons wbo_ have npboaa, suchas contractors, farmers and businesmen, large or small, would be ex-cludodj from.the insur&uco, except thathoy would be compelled, as citizensand taxpayers.' to help, pay for It.People who, because of slcknass odisability^ cannot work regularlyat all, would also bo excluded.- Tho sick and needy would thereforibe Ignored. Honsotho plan Is noihumanitarian and would hot relievthe public of the expanse ot maintain^Ing free clinics, ^ospltabj and thollko,becauBO' the Insurance reaches few oitho people who go to'euch places.
Class, distinction is the basis ol thsystom, and force, .coercion and com-Dulslon run through It all. Such a:Institution, as might biruxpected,—haits origin in Germany. It was Inventedby Bismarck as a substitute.for a llIng Wage and a square deal. It, withsimilar measures, says AmbassadorGerard, has reduced the German work<era practically to the condition ol
- serfOr—.'— -- - —T—— -7 ;: Whjr should peopto be forced -into
fire Insuranca Why. should
m\
Pennsylvania Railroad m a n" W 1 " to.tbs CUT lln«; North
line from tba P«nnajlTantathe centre U t B d l k
atjto the centre
Morth of th*«
« ; J h e a t j line from tba P«nnajlTantaRaUroad to the centre Une «t BaudolpkA « » t » : M t h f t h « u « . Uae^Jf nisi.
1! t BTo the. many trlands and jcighbora. rdolph Avenr;e"an4"tieTcr4. ™..s.u- » »
. .«._ n ^ ' ->*-' v '-r- a.a»VH^"«A»A. Af West to the iBteraectloa'ot Ksndolpa Ava-I Boe and the Cltr IJii»<« the Haai"W«s»-»
» ^SrTline Soat- Bandolglpivensa? f?°S? »»":of ;P>e BahwaTiBlvat: 1
if lb«~'to.'ttM ligSHiS £« the centt. BJR, of tW Sail*
PILISthe. stomach well,
the liver active, the bqwels^^gijlarj anp the prcsithwill b6 sweet andli^tKy."But 'let poisons aeeuaiu-
;in•' "4e . .: ., ,_
id the
Ktrer to Main Street; West of the onrj*Une of Main Street from HsxelwooA^TeTnne to thelntersectlon of Commerce Street« J N«w.'Brtmswlelt Ar.nne: South of Ua>
» line of New Brunswick .Arenas
and affeCfthe breath.
the«e"^cpn|dition8 w i t h^ ^ K1U. They
(Continued Prom^JPao* Oiu)Morris MUlor, . Q£~^£hxi^ Y*orlt;__ tw_0brothers, Boniuol Millor, 119 MalaLruot, thi* city, and Abraham Miller,'low York, and thrco alntara. Mrs.
Harry Xlo.ou. Mr«, Albert Scfijiit andMrs. Samuel Margolico, all of NowYork City.
Mrsv Ivrlooitofii wiut wgll kmjwn andvoil llkod by u wldo circle of frlondsor hor xnuny storllng quailtloo and ad-
lrabla waya. Tho funeral was holdSunday, Rabbi luonbortf, analstod byMorrlu Ox man, ofltclatina* Intermentwan In thtsJcwUh cumuiory In Ellxa
l O t l l - '• *""
ao no tlod that thoy-could not roloasoLbomsblves- if onco tho system * were!ustenod upon thdmT - -
No ututo-iu-the-Union-has wiod-thlttlort of lnuurancOj but sovoral of th&'muvo umphatlcully rojoctod It. Tho
Congross of tho Unltod -Statotf has•luo turned It down.
Thuro iii no such, wuice poverty Inullfori.Iu ail that which mudo novornloni. churity liisurunco oxcusablo It
*In Qormuny, the only country wheretho liiaurunco huu been tried lontfBnotigh to brpvo anything tho ylck-tiusii^ ruto iu hijthor thun In othoicouiurluH huviiiK ho, ttucb lnBurunco.Fraud and nial in goring' huvo becomealmpHt unlyoritai, consduntlouit phy-ufciona~hlfvo"io5t"tholr practiob7™an'mediciU offlcloncy ha* declined,
Tho oiocutlva*eoancliof the Amorl«in~"FodoratIoriTbt" Labor^ls^oppoadii
'any plan of comp.ulsory insurance.Tho fodoratlon has started an lnvo«"tl gut Ion of tho connection!) und flnanclal roBourcofi ot thouo who aro pro-moting nuch Insurance, bocauue "»upiclon has boon arousod that- thlidchomo ia Hupportod by tbo no who, foiyoarjs, havo oougHt"to~"diiiruDt and rotard tho cuusu oOhVworkbri,"
Tho Boa ton Central Labor TJnJoihas denounced tho. measuro asng "to establish a system, of periodic
caTph~ysIcal examination for uie'ors," and "as .trying, to chain Un
orkoru to tholr Jobs."Tho insouranco will cost not les
than $60,000,000 a yoar, so. the 'SocialInsurance Commission estimates.Will be paid by forced contributions
luyuis employeespayora, Thu Cost of government ha*already doubled In this: State duringthe last few years, Retrenchment liImperative, All our money and onorjand man-power are needed to-winthiwar- Thiri ia no time for expensiveexporlmenti).
Industry and businosu aro alreadfltaggorlnK undor tholr heavy loa.Thla complicated system would rqulro extra bookkeepers and clericalhelp. whll& employers would havo tobear from 40 por cent to GO per cent,perhaps all, of tho $60,000,000 overjyoar. There would bo no end of mod-
Farmers; would bo_ ignored pxeepthat thoy. would have to pay ttaei:part of tne $60,000,000. They would bidenied all benoflts. Thla would bitrue of all petsons who,have no bosi
Lodges, fraUriial uoclotlca and laboor other organlzfttlons which providiulck beneflts would soon be driven htho wall; thoy could not successfull;compete with tbe State' and tbe!members would necessarily lose thernonoy they have pair in. Fraternallife, with all IU advantages, wonlicome toan end.
Or sickness; they have both lncreaseiunder, the lllsUtancu la Europu.w111J undermine thrift, lndependenciand self-reliance.
Sixty!per cent or illness Is preveitable. Why pay millions for misfo:tunes that con bo pxexsi^ed "by- eforcing present health and sanltatiolaws?
The right to choose one's pbysicntn, practitioner or health systewould bo denied, The b«Bt physicianswould not be avallabio, because theywould not serve under a contract,state or political system. Political.doctors would be glren the practice.,
Political Inspectors and investiga-tors would have power to control the.persons and affairs ot the. workers,prying into their homes, deciding thestain hospital to which they shool^i besent- when sick, and destroying 'the
OBITUARY.
__Charteq Schlundjt.Churlo* Schlundt, Ilahway'k Ilrst flro
blcf died In Newark Tuouday, and bis)ody was brought to thla city forormont on Friday. He la aurvlvod by
widow und throo daughter... Foriany yoari* Mr. Schlundt WUII ono of
PERSONAL UNOSOCIAL NOTES
Items of Local InterestFor Quick Perusal.
Edward Cliffo, of 160 Main Htroot.has accepted JJ. potsltlon •*» «uportQ»tondont of tho HoirVltt Stocl Corpora-tion. NowurltL '
Hurry Hunbtou, of Lvoavlllo ovonuo.who Io omployad at tho shipyard atBrlatol, IJu.. npont tho wcok ond at hlahomo hbro. • . . • • ' -
Leonard Muntlow. of tho Universityof Virgnln houpltol unit la vloltlni; hisparent a, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo P. Mant-low, qt 22 Commorca atraot.
AuifUMt G. Bauer, ot Camp Dlx, Uupending u fijroluch with hla wife InESMUX atroiit, who hau hocu oorloualy111 with pneumonia, but Io now a lightly
Word baa boon received In thin cityof tho death of Jacob Waters, asod 70,In No* York City, His wan formorly
tho bout knowu men ol tno city, buthud livutl In Nuwark for aomo tlmo.Iliu guiila. intotfrity. genial manner
C frlondu who mourn his death/ Hous 66 yours old. Among thU Who ac-
companied tho body to thlo city bo-
u O'JJoUl, of jSfowurk pollco ^haad7
uartbra, Who U a"aon'ln-law; JohnConnolly^ auporintoudunt for Dunhaor
Co., T^J?: Cunnlneham, of tha Bordontown HoBlstor, formerly ot thlcUy;_ Hurry^ Matonpy and Abraham
iOj anothur former flro cblof, all ofm aro woll known to Uahway TOU{tij. Jounph Duffy convoyed thoty to tiilt. city In hUa tourlntf car.
l-'oltowlnK; a fow daytt'lIlCLOfla" frontiiflu.uiza Mary Ku»t, 13 months old,
daUEhtor of Mr. and Mrtf- .ChurKiiat, of iowor- Main etrobt dlod yo»-
friluy morning-
Mr«- LUolitf C. Murray- ~l^oflowlhs' Bri bpdrottOTPf ornp po »tll -
dtltf jVlr«. Luolla C. Murray, colorodugod 20, of G89 St. doorKO avonuo,
husband.
MUa Margaret Bray.on iho recovery- from Influ
onza. Misa Margarot Bray of 8 FultonBtroot, wad auddunly Btrlckon with
maay ynIn H. A. Orubo'u carrlago workn.
Herbert" Klein- of U. 8. Navy,viol tod frienda In thin city yea tor dayand cast hlti vote ut . tnu flromonVoloctlon. Ho is stationed ttt Iho Now:port, IL 1,, training atatlon and l» con-
tlaO
Chief Potty Officer Thoma* H. Sulllvan, of tho V. S, Navy. la-»pendlnS ashort furlough with his parents, Mrand Mrtf.~ Thomas Sullivanr ofr 26&Main Btroot.;
Death uotnotitnatr produticu utrangocoiiiclduncoi.. Two daughturtt ofAdolphuij F, Roy, of CO Wo«t Miltonavonuo, wore bereft of their huubandtlout wuok. Ilaymond P. QrOvor> bunband of Mlnuio Itoy,- dlod iho first o.
QUOAR POR JAMS AND OUTTER3.
Delicious jams, and butters can IKJmade by adding to tho borrl^a one-h i d t h l l h I H
gthird tholr wolght In Havepart o£lho bcrriuvrlpe and part under-ripe. Cook rapidly until thu productHakes off thu itldu of tho apooa Insteadof coming off tn drops. Put Jam Intoplot or half-pint Jar*, eocl and cook atloniperaturo JUMI b«lowr bolllnc pointtor twenty mlnutrn ^n bor water bathoutfit HUCIJ un U usad In cannlttiz.jama mado by thla method ore COD-sldured by many preforabto to Jninnwhoro moro sugar Is used, aa thi» prtnl-uct has a rnoro nnturul flavor. Jam*made wlthJ thlu -proportion of auifat
Ht bo scaled as usual products uruulvd. If auch Jums woro put Into
jelly tfluaaiis• thuy would formont, alncv*thwru lu not ~uu:ilclant suj[ur u> act UMa. preservative.
somblo and drink In a b*ck room. B owua caught in tho act and promptlytiloaod. Another place allowed sodato bo drank on the promlaea and thlaplaco waa cloaod for & day. tho ba»bolng .lifted bocauao tharo—waa-fniltto btTdlspoaed of that would bo llkolyto spolland cause a conHldorablo loos.
"ho ,authorUIok havo endeavored toImpooo aa few hardships as poaalbleoa any group-otcUlxoila,' yot they haro
tood for strict onforcomont of theoaaure^ adopted and thU has had a
great effuct In chucking tho epidemic.Dr. Qoorgo K. Qallaway, who Is a
ieutenant In military service at Lytlo,wao aakod by Mayor1 Trombley If
ho could teat a furlough during tho
EPIDE1C CRESTHAS BEEN PASSED
; (O«htina«4 Pag* Oiw)
"day and havo woxked to the limit orhuman ondursoco. Tho centralizingI many of thu worst casys in uie QOM-lUl nnnoxoa hau greatly enhanced
tho effectiveness of thatr .work. ToMiss Nllos. head of tho Mhwny Iloa-
I I d l J l d fpltal, great credit—Is-^also duo forenergy and efficiency.
ProBidorit William H. ItandolphUrntlh onirnrHealth Cominlauioncrfl 8. C. TerriUand Joseph OxmuiTlSivo worked dili-gently and with excellent resulu ontho official end and havo promulgatedplans and tnoanurea that havo kepteverything moving Bystematlcally andwith definite, objucta in view*_ Some havo sought to tako advantacoof thu C1ODIUB_ rcEulation*. Saloon*keoperd have boen allowed to kooptholr placoii opon for* tbo sale of pack
xvuok fotoi' 1J. Fox, husband" of HolonHoy, * pusHOil away. BotXPulstortf l|vuiu Nuwurk. - - ' • ^
Mln. Auuu CotCoy, of bast Miltonuvonue, who Is omployed ut the localtelephone office, is sorlously 111 withlnrtuonxttT—The—Misses? MargueriteWulkor, Marion ""Healloy "and* JunoHornby. returned to duty this weekattor bolug 111 with, -the provalllnsopldomlc, while Miss Ella McOough Isstill oa tho sick list.
A mooting will be held this week otthe committee who had charge of thaplans for tho cancelled Columbus Daypdrudo of tho Italian societies of the
pneumonia and uloa yesterday . n o ^ , ^ ^ W , I ( {kea d,iaTmino w b a t ta
Ing-amlcted—with—thj-lattcr—dlsnnso,Sho \yau 27 > (jurx old/ and leavatt amother/ Mrs, Catherine Bray, and twosisters, Mrs, James Hlckoy and Miss
8 Fulton street —-__Miss Bray was a n&tlvo of Wood-
bridge and had been a resident of thiscity about -eight- yeartf, ,8he was amombor of St. Mary's' church andhighly respectod throughout the com-munity. Miss Bray had boon em-
The praise meeting of the Woman'*Homo and Foreign I" ' '"if tho 8econd PresDymrnni'Tinnrph Is
postponed until farther noQco. ~~^~~Miss Gladys' Vassar, of Brooklyn,
was entertaisod over Sunday by heraunt, Mrs. B. H. Beeves, of «8 WestHaxolwood avenue. "._.'. ' '
i - tax- -PJogflJUfitr the nanl, four vnars at tho.Edison plant In Nowark. Tho funoralwill be held-Thursday and intermentwill bo in 3L Mary's cemotory.
^ [ r s . Louis SIno.After .sevorRt^doyo' llln^BS from in
fluonza Mrs. Louis Sing, of 44 Irvinestreet, the otily Chinese women Inthe city, dlod Saturday. - A short timebefore her death she gave birth to achild, which wag also dead. She Ioavos
husband and four chrlldron. Herhusband Is. a well-known iaundryman.
Solution to Sam Lloyd's"Liberty ban" Puzzle
Isaac M. Manee, Jr., aged 30. diedSunday tti-his-bonro-ln-Koyporr-fTonrlnfjuonia. and pneumonia. ' Tha do-coasod was a brother of Mrs. K, J,Novotny, of 86. West Hazolwood ave-nue. Hu leaves a wife and onedaughter and Is also survived by hisfather, I. H. Manoe, another sister.Mrs. c; P. Brown, and a brother A.H. Manoe, all of Msttawon. Ho wassuperintendent of the Magnolia Anti-mony Company, of Koyport. wellknown throughout that section of thestate and highly respected by nil.He was connoctsd with a number ofprominent organizations. The funeralwill take place .toxnorrow~ond~buriaTwill be at Flushing, U V
-, Charles Kohntiea.Charles Kohntlcs. of this city, who
died at the Alezlan Hospital Eliza-beth, jtrom innuenza. was burled Son'day frcm the home ot Michael Mesko,Main street. In the Greek Catholiccemetery near Hoxelwood. <. ' .•
sacred Telotlon between pbysiaan anapatient'-'"""''; v ' '•'"" ';"' - v ' ; ^a t i e n t ; .; ,;^.
All ihe'ellmo'ots and deformities ofjoT w^ie earner of hfs family -would
liroed sbs]I constitute IDlatitet -•» Iba tan* 'XTmr*.
^Section tt. Thst Ue m k ' Ward ot MM
; jprbinptfy OJgnfeite die bodi-r functianft and arc a quick
become part of the public records opesto the. gaze- o£ everybody.
The country Is » t W . Experimentsand; poIlUcs are unthinkable.. Libertybonds tn -the millions -tnn»t bo_ssiil
ow and In the_years_to_conie,^Th.e
for sour stomach and
Bad Breath• aala* W«U.
United States wll soon withdraw therailroads, telephones-, etc^ from.tax-ation, thereby onormonsly Increasingtha people's Ux«s. -There Is a limitto what m ess *>. - -
The politicians and "jtob ^jwcmld D« the only n*WJn»" realty
NOTICENotice Is herobr Siren that the an-
noal meetlni of the stockholders ofthe Rahway Gas LJgbt Company forUie election of directors tor the enBnlni: year will be held on Monday,November «. 1818 at the offlce of theCompany, comer Central arenne andHamilton street,- Tbe Mils will openat 11 a. in. and close stis^nj^lr••'•',.'
••':".." F H A N C I H E N Q E L ,6i6'Si2»""" 'J",. ".'.'.'"'VBecrstirj'.
Today ,11most snd b
,Workers; Jto dw man who tSotr .st war* wlio w i s n bmost and best wort wlio wins,
he Is a professloiiiil orThe doctor with Us horse and
bossy was better than-walking, batat that ho often times arrived toolate. The successful doctor of today:har Ms antomobllg to arrive ou time.S e prefers to arrive too soon rathertban too late.—Kxchaage.'..'...
WANTED—Volantwr help for Influenza suffersra. - W«Jhra* hospitals In pnparatlonneed help at oaea. Rahway Hospital,
fl B .
truo of the confoctonory and lcocream ostablisbments. One saloonlieopor sought to tako advantano oltho rules by allowing; tho mon to as
PVERJHEIP
of conditions here that It b lmpeuthla 'to obtain furlomco."
The niAzmfaetiirljift- Industries of th# ~city hare bees hit hard by the «p*-iiomlc In some cases nearly soTentjr-ave per cent, of tho employes beta*
'afflicted with ~the~disease7 ~ This" &Mbeen true of tho Royal M»nnfnctnrln»Company, whllo othor concerns hs*vbad tholr working force reduced Croatten to fifty pejr cent.
Although many of tho military can-tonments throughout the country havaboen seriously affected by tbe In-fluonza epidemic the soldiers at Col-oala havo been Hallo fortunate owingto tho DrccauUonary mcasnrea takenand thero ore only sixteen cases thor*
7?
Tcscnt opidouilc lu ordor to return at tho present tune Tho total num*this city nail rondar tbo valuable ber of cases covering saTcrni weoka
isisuinco of which ho' U, capable J bava reached seventy flvn Thero harsLloutunant Gallaway. replied by tefo* j boon two deaths ttiaru. from pneusram as fo.ll.owb: "Resrot oa account! monla.
I for
RAHWAYThiB Week in Fourth
Liberty Bonds or German bondage.
e accompanying design'how the ten pieces of exploded shellare Sued together to produce a per-fect bomb. A feature tflat not every-body discovered Is the necessary trim-ing over of one ot tbe pieces. Tb*white section bad to be reversed Inorder to flrin its place. ;
BUY BONDS
Charge Accounts andCommon Sense
Yoans-camcl in slowly-Sho removed hor hat throw Iton Iho library tabla and d
64rlly^tnio'g~fa«rtAttitr
"I'm tirod and cross uttd di»-ppofntotJ—and I want a cat) ofuur." gliu umiomicod g.aeaiUy^
Hor Ilcst friend arollod-c"2oaniay"littvo aa tnuch ton aa youllko. It will ho hero ID u momaaLWhatever haa roado you Blump
"po thorouahly?" aho aoVoil/
Eldlu revived onotigb to »lt upBtrulKht.. "I naw a oult In Dam'borger'tT'thdt I wafi crazy ubout—it was'Jib only tmti thoy hadlii juiit jirit tnodol, and I didn'tbava on^agb with mo io' make a
- "A charso- account,** aha .adii-od In a milder tono. "ahowa TOOlast what you scont. It makesyou *erioad about monoy. .Ifyod aro extravagant one month,when tho bin comes In andyuq sea it~in black and _whlta,
' d
^ ^ ^ _swalled, dropping back; aguln^"wasn't it Ju»t nx¥ luckt''
Tbo niald truiidlad In tbu teac&xC" "I'vo oflori uaJd yotlshould have a chargo account/*thu Boat Friend remarked, pro*paring to poun '*Thlnit h o *
oalcnt-it^afoald-havo boontoday. Lots of times 1 Boo bar-gains that aro worth whllo—mycharB6v-*ccount placed thornwithin my t
^ "youready
''You see." sho wont odo not always haremoney, of • rather,READY (or such events—bat It;yoa can take advantage of thetomptlnn chance to «avo by
That Day We Giv*
10 per cent.off on all purchases.
^BTENGEIMANOrf Goods, MiUiaery,
Suits, Coats, Etc.128 Main St.
EXTRA^PEGIAliSFOR
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
122 Main St., Tel. 536-Rahway
22cSHOULDERS
SpringUUMB— p o u n dPLATE or BRISKET
CORNED ".DEEP, ib
RIB or LOW-
33cLAMB CHOPS' pound
VEAL or LAMBfar Stewing
pound
Hebe Brand "Etifwatt. itimmd f A l -Milk,llbe»«»ct | / 2 U
4-qnart BasketSWEET «J0i.
POTATOES 0«)CGREEN TOMATOES
35c4-auart Bai
ONIONS ZOC
STRICTLY FRESH FISH, CLAWS, OYSTERSDIRECT FROM THE SHORE, TWICE WEEKLYII
OYSTERS andA
"Then rot! should be ashamed.of yourself." sternly pronouncedher Best Friend, "you sound Ukaone of those cllnglngvlne wom-en In mid'Vlctorlsn fiction.' Th©type's out ot fashion, my dear.Money Isn't something to fritter
know where every cent of roarsc o e s , . • ' • ' • ' ' , ' "• "'
you'dpcldo to reform - Ind yondo/'
."- "But It's so easy tu chargeail sorts of llttlo things—Ishould think a chargo accountwould no to ono v head," said&lsia, placing* hor empty cup onthe ttia cart.
"tfot after thu first month."hur Sost Prfond laughed. "i
"guws we~3lt i n a Uttlo excited -whon wo begin, but one&s billio an accusing record of one's
• folly, and common sc-usa soonsets in."
- Kisiu sifiboci
• "When ] think of that salt ai-Bambergor's I coald weep l*mgoing down In the morning tobuy It—and if It's gone " shedropped her hands despairingly
"Wouldn't thoy pi It aside'"
- "They didn't know m.e.*""aaldKUlo, "«o haw could they knowId come back, espectall when \couldn't^ n.ako a depoalt*^.
reason I" cried her
—I wish ron wooM t*7 It""Don't worry." oocUred Elaia.
r Tm going to—tomorrow, forbettor Or for worse."
"It'll be for better," smiledher Best Friend, passing tha
V S K A KXBM&.
C0ML0N1 SEND RAHWAYOVER THE TOP
BUY ANOTHER i ^ DYOICAN PAY FOR IT ON WHAT YOU SAVE
BY TRADING HERERIB
3 poundsFresh Shoulders
PORK
LOIN VEAL CHOPS3 pounds 1.
CHUCK POT
Fresh Chopped STEAK \ f\f\3 pounds-::,\--y: : I # U \ f
Smoked Cai.HAMS
Best CHUCK STEAK tooROTH-CO.
--L, 14 Cherry
w«#«^^
kaltway Record, Tuesday Atternoon. October IS,
rC-K- ,
U. a Soldiers Wore First to Crosa the OtucqLed by Lieut Patrick Dowllng
ol Mow York.tauutuH atnm I n >l«r« • mndwftl
U» Ibiu itl.|«-.I.IlMl«. Hop .»J
kais W MM tina* u m .WIUUM
iuoann U4 m i u noau Li4o *t JtntUm. Tk>
»rilUuil.«*4.fauf • ' •
^ irnrd tho front farlnfe: Uo— — « — * * ^ . ,--.- . . . . . . :
|AN INPLUSNZA ANECDOTE
y andDetroit Compsrs Nott i•~f »n_J|neJdleua Olasaso
cause ol the Spanish lufluatuaIdemlc nearly otorf """y and townthe United State* , •' been takena big Isolation hosa/ V. It happenedatltnliway anil Derolt found them-»oa- sldo b y a i a e m a u n - the—laatteh ot sufferers had b«sn tucked
i"1 f
i.
goingttah
Don'tgueaghen
Time, paflalng, found thorn on Hieill. to recovery, and during conItmcatico they became quite nhum'
Oho d»y, Detroit scrutinised HalT rather closely, ttoil remarked!You are • atra'ngor to » , and not
ry big but somehow, it seems thatfa heard of you. Cotnc from New.rsoy don I you?" "Yes." said Uah»y. I ' m , not Tory big, -it's truo;ut I'm somobody JnBt the oamo. Why•»« cot some of the foremost manu-xturlng concerns of tho country Inly hand.
ITor Instance," ;, orruptod Detroit•How about MerA * CoT"- asked
Uliwoy with a grin; "and the WheatCo., anil the Moyqal MfK. Co
niriialit »ot ' eiulaiined Detroit,w 1 know yoUT YOU" suroly-ar
rtS6Tiody"Certainly BaiTt~Hahway. "I—airar« bauk, berforo- tho Civil Waran famous for my carriage manufad
urlng andaiinnirwTr
nlml. "What do we core about ca•Isgoii nowadays! Talk automobtio>lrnso Mow, thoi'<i%"tH«'yord, I mak
/do about ttt"shook his head
«now." ha sighed. "KeL'tllt it's worn oat end
feed It to Uio
ClassifiedAdvertising
REAL ESTATE FOB SALfKOK BAL.K—Plvo room brick bung*-)'
low; with gas and city water.4&X10&. Prl«e.-»1«OO,1.. Address 03Central ayoiiue. oS at
9AI.I0— House', cheap; also foul.rooms'for rent, InijUlro_J22 Hew
Brunswick avenue, ol-tf
OBL PBBKMAN A SON,•TRBBT.
Real Estate and agonta tor Use fIng Fire * - Liability InsuranceCompanies — Continental. Hartford;Commercial Union, Qprlngflald, MUonal of-Hartford. National tlPltubnrg, Automobile Ins Co.,Uonal Uberty, National BurstyAotna Aoaldent=«tia«J>UltJtLTmTBlfTT, flna.n Accident «V O
^., And othersIJnrtoll brokB off aa ilahwoy ralood•Hi Imndn and groanoii,
Wlult'n tho maltar1-'" aflkcul De-•olt „
onininln — Detroit—-Michigan 1BXillalmed KaMfnV,'. j'l'T" KQ*
in« aort ufnit matlu Inlow what vafi
hut)
[ry I
JOHN J/COPPBY.-Mg IHVINO «T>'.Heal Eatate, aurety-Bond«,-lrtr«/-Aamobile" and Liability tnanranoe.Denting the "CoontyTTaMlCTpany oX_St*to of Pennsylvania.Royal nionanga. LlTemooLtt Olobo. OreLt American Vwrlt»rs' Agency, Now Tort Wnwritors. and Son.
bu»»-wagon thaWfichTgalFr: Don't
i It wa« wished ori(Worsoiuoitl) Found It outside
\ music bo* factory, its motor wasLuK and It-sounded like the dick-
Looked It over, Couldn't Drtdor-It Hood wai shut aii tight as'a
MONBY TO LOAN on. bonflmortgago. Kyor A Armstrong. Atorneys, Ilsbway Nat. Bank-ltgUwuy. N: J-— — : octt»tf
TO HiflNT—C-roomTiatrfiit:©© 314-S..Orand utront. . ol6-2t
jok at tho motor, I'm <T law-abidingjort or chap ttud didn't want to dam
anything not bolomting' to mo. IfIt wan mine I'd find oul aboiit it allrluUt Hut it* liol mine, und l'ni itiadof Itl v
I t . e«>t in e*liaUnt-nntli mufflerJui.t llku o t W automobiles. Thebituat from the motor is very hot andimolls awfully soniptimeii. It ''* lmr»h, dUcOncerline noise tbaLoumla UkoLiuula llko mo~mo—nio—:mel"\ 'Honio one in Michigan must havJliscovorod tho eocrot q( running .motur with compressed Kgolsnl, foI t b l " • ' • . " r t « U
~—-T I s>J» • "M" - ^ II — •> I . j —— • • • « —r * - - - - . A-1 . ••»»Tii iff
'HAT'S the only way to win, and Lieutenant Our work is cut out for us, as plain as theirs for
_ TT~wneri.. into the Ourcq with }iis little detachment
the •" Fighting Sixty-Ninth.''Keep on going with a whoop I
They'll do it, out boys over there; whatever fegi-trient they belong to, whatever section of this greatcountry they came.from. >
They'll GET THERE, loo; if we follow their ex-ample and keep goings here at home.
ROOMS TO LET
FOB SALE
BUlta*, 0Hecord,
pinces.
KOIt ijAt/JJ—-Haby carriage cheap. 84Hlim<H"" •llrm.i T»l, 190, oll-St
VOH 3ALl&-33t«ailig out slock; alttroeh cows' and close sprinsors;forty, hugs; Sucking pie«: two fatiiogs', 100 laying hons. W, It
'(JAMI'iiULL, Oak Tree. oll-Sl
KOll SALIC—Team of" work norseaCall H Campbell street, IlahWttyN j - - • ,-- - — og-tf
days, «ffeot!Vn at onco.- •*••', VJtt anutu—rru
, October IS, 1918
Bonds
'VEFeenputting something over onDuring$50 from my
-• "But what have you b^^iottfwinterund^ea^oryou.doine Nell? How the dickens for instance. Jack-and whenSy uiIve Owhenevery- *£**£ ~ ^ ^ Sthing hasi gone up in V ^ ^ ^ 6 J ^ V Nifc^-Wi/3-^%1?)
rorne than Egotistical gas I .As long as it had been wished on
_ some of tho people thought JtSnlght as well be.put to work, i Wo
It r«n wild. Tried to climb.mayoralty soat; ran amuck
fighting gear they nee'd^to do their job up brown.Send as many million men as can be used to finishit up quick.
No matter how many Liberty Bonds you havebought; Keep gbing-BUY ALL T H E BONDSYOU CAN—and then buy more—and pay forthem out of your future savings. Any bank orbond booth will tell you how.
"1
K
through the city offices, knocking thet bdly* t h t n**iity troaeuror about so badly* that
resigned ".•< porsis tontly tried to forco. the doors ;of tho high school audl-
\ur torlum; tried to crawl into" theKevonnuO and Finance, Dopartmpnt^-Xbut struck a snag), than tried to gastho Board of Assessors, and smash thetai laws—"
"•Bettor not talk too much Kahway,"sUKgostod a nursoiiryou know you'ronone too f •»i'yo^1'
••What". 'Jf» ice "" snappedRahway. ' -Tl ' ah well die fromtalking ns bV^issBd to death by thefumes o£ thatHrortal Juggernaut, Noono'll want to come near- me when
Tin" full of egotlstic(>l gas, anyway.When I get out of (I ere the War Do-yartment will have. So give me a gas-mask, or it'll be good-night Hahway!"
"And it came from Michigan?" osk-
v—rrucuauto .body and one-man top. Noreasonable offer refused, Can boseen 134 West Orund stroot, ostf
fOH SALE—Solid black walnut bookcase, 8 by 7^4 toot, three drawers Inbase, four glass doors, brass hlngeaTLast used as book «ase • and chinacloset, A bargain. M*, Riter, 96 Irvingstreet, ol-tf
HELP—UUITED-HBLP WANTED MAtiSS—"Platers
slstant. Oood pay, steady work,splendid chance for advancement.Apply personally, ' THE ARMORBRONZE CO., Oarwood. N. 3.
; • -- oc!5-3t
goingt
"Sure) -That's all we know about it.There's a name-plate on It, but it'sbadly battered; 'Michigan' is the only
—word-legible.11--'"-' - - - - — ~"Con't you get rid of It?" • .' •. '"No! Nobody will takolt," .. ''
' "Give it to tho Ooyernmont," sug-
WANTED—Two girls for house work;private family; good wagon. ApplyX70 Commerce street. olK-2t
hiw.eltf. aboii'had time en/Cgh to-ftilSP^-B!'<».«
"Well, for one thing, I've ]ast f o r ^er w i n t er . "'*' "'stopped baking bread.at home.It costs less to buy Bond Bread,
tThe same way With my
clothes. So, in addition to
vtdlaBoard of
tent. WWiar
and I ve got a lot—more- -time ,_ -J: ___,x««*- vc & U L - « - « V squeezing out a iftQeexea sav--sinco-I- quit-baking.
"And believe me, Jack," awoman's time is valuable now-adays. I thought I had to buy a_
qgmgs to pay for our*t-Obt)rty"Bonds, you see, Jack^ I'm fre©^ing labor to help Uncle. Sainsmash the Kaiser."
WANTKD^-Steady imon for steadyloba; best of wages with, earlychance for advancement. Apply im-mediately Mangano Mftf. Co.. 17Seminary avenue.
Lend the way they fight Buy bonds to your utmost
. "No use!" sighed Rahway. "It's notdealmled tor war work. Why, It can'tbe made to stay out oltKe ditch whefi
i «taxt«<*Ton Red Cross work!"\ \-a^'Ogict it good for then?!' asked
\ W r A , v - . : • • " • • • • - . • • -
V'-Notnlng!" shouted Rahway; ''ex-cept to nm wild all over town saneak-
- ' d sputtering, -Me—Me—Me—
HELP "WANTED MALE— Plater's as-work In our planter DepC for-clean-ing and retouching plaster casts.Oooti"TBay to start with splendid op-portunity to: learn modelling. THEARMOR BRONZB CO.,' Garwood.M T _ __ ~ Ol5-3t
I.^ v>Too bad." said Detroit; "what you
WANTED—Boys^ to work to our newfactory, good salary tn nlnrtportunity to learn a t r a d e ^ ; j ) p l ypersonally The Armor Bronat' Go..
"Garwopd,,;N..J.'. ,.•""'-•...
Can/orms to VS.I BDV MORELIBERTY BONDS
Us- • #
General Baking Company
WANTBD-^jlarge concern, severalyoung meiiwUb. .office experience;state age. salary expected. Ooodchance for advancement. Write J.W. B., Room 1JS0. 17 Battery Place.New York City. o*4t
WANTED—Lares room and board fortwo adults in refined home fordoctor connected with GovernmentHospital. Inquire-of J. J. CKSirBe-
, olS-«t
«3>i\ Weekly F ^Beliv^r
Plan or Immediate_ BILL'S
BalmofLifett*ed erteroany ft*
Neutal«0WSprains,Rheumatism
yVm "uttdmlly •« «JC«
.th« co».*itb t
DUIDill'* Couth SyrupDill's Worm Syrup
Pin
WANTED—Girls . for work in ourPolychrome Dept. with some know-ledge of water color painting- ordrawing preferred but not essential.
THJB AHMORApnl^personanyBBONZE CO., Oarwood. N. J. 015-St
WANTED—Want to rent bonae ofsix or seren rooms. Adrdess P. O.Box 78 Rahway. N. J. otl-ti
WANTED—OlrU; eight hoar day. tOcper boor to start; also two boya,— •—i—_.. £^ advanoamant. As*
r-St^~KooOeply a O. Tlngley
THE BAHWAT SAVDMM UUI11IU-TION pajra (oar par aaitka nl*neat rate paid *r anybank tn the State. Oaaaaa
Hum Spamw In gIn the eonne of a canpaico to Bn«-
Und against til* swarmta* and m!»house spairnir tt* strriee*
at children ajad -sparToir etabsT wenaoUated. BsaJ ntcnlt* ww* (be eona«-nenc*, since Bttl* <Ws» iltiisitlon was
ort of aaan MM
and ttooeaads ot aHfal liweeteating btrda w«r» deatrstfad. a* thatexactly tbe oppeatte cat oftat was la-laaded waa U b a '
. T g y » .m l B« i ittwt
WANTED—Boya to work In platlnsand pollanlns rooma in onr newfactory. Good opportunity to loam a
- trade. Oood pay. Apply in paraonprepared to go to morfc. ABMOBBBONZE CO.. Oarwood. N. X o4-St
labway Fire Alarm Statioi11—Main and Cherry Street*.
No Mistaking His Meaniaa.Htmtb was taking hto fttend oat for
a drive. Tfce <ar *ad tna Jampa. «aalkadand backed and bonnced alonsmnateaOUy; greatly to tne fri«od"« dto>aomfort* Tbci turned Into a parkaoalevard and tb» friend noted a *Ksat the aMe of tlw rosut, "Smltto. roabatter not drive on tils road." said tbaMend. -Wnyr aaked 8a»«l». -WaB.that sixn a»ys- •Pteaanre car» only.'
XVANTED—Room and board in pri-vate funny by married couple.Bryant street section ureterred. Ad-dress X. T. Z. Record. o!6-»
. Mr. A. K. Oat* aMya:' -I certataly araa aaaaad «traaalt at RAT4TNAP. U t U Dand ao tbaa waa loat. Va wanr;effort for a>e to eay a cooa worttaa extermtaator. Aasl aanoyed wtta aack
Out«rk
- BOARDER -WAXrmDST W*r«tsjTfamily; aicetoat eoaalttooa. XI* S. I ^ . t . - i u l , T .Orand street. . « • HArdvam •tota.i«asr»aV. K. J.
-Main16—New BnmawJck and Lake Avaa.
-BaMtwood and Jwraaa A m a aM—Mapte and. St. floors*."'"aWMia»—KBton ATemiiVattd Bryant Street.21—(iampben and Csarry3S—Orand Street and Bd. Oeorsa Ava.
-Main Sirearaad gmabatt
NaturalIn on* of his «.«oys Arlstotlr eaya
_i»: 1 bam notircd tbat land tnatproduces beautiful flowers and tusvelooa Cratta alas pnxtaen a v«ry •»-aatlest, iatamaasu and abet, daaa «g
andwaaMD.** Artatotle asOTied totrpon tkla aa a sort of eotntldHvra,
tat later la life be dUeovared that tn>ataad of betas a colnctteaee U waa a
ire. .' • . .'' •-' ;'
HMffiT LOHKILLER
UBdcrtaker&EmbalfflerUsviac bad
•sisMr if yasn 1 aa*IT* ' 11M pabile ' aneap* aaJ
"iSm tsMigesf. - .A «adenc wbo nas baan devoaag nfa
ttae to tka atstfy et loonrroy aa>»
hiatatacd from flat wrlaaa laaatea at tbta coontry
data, «a>
V-J
To Make the Mostof Your Income{» • poor pUc« to keepsafe and too readily accessible.
Your Checking AccomniImWeteommot
Rahway Rational BankJrtta(St.«a4 i- j, A .
J<
record, Tuesday Attenmon, October IS. H*.&.
HfcvocateT h « Tha Sueeetwr of
»'iVIH... SERIAL NO.938. RAftWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. I., FRIDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER I», 1918. EIGHT PAGEJJ PRICE TWO CENTS
r
:)S DESEEDLotz Writes of the
Experiences Con'<Jkted With the Action .
" \ Qordon—Walker.Grant Gordon, gon of Henry A. Oer-
<3on, of 126 New Brunswick avenue,and Miss Marguerite B. Walker,daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. William C.Walker, of 177 -East Waxolwood ave-nue,- wore married by the .Rev. H. A.L," Sadtler. rector of St. Paul'sEpiscopal cbnrcb. on Wednesday. - , ;
| LIFE MEANS ON TBE-^FIRING L I N E — — r
or that The 'Record readersel whtt "goia^
top" Is like extracts are given
„ era lately received by Mr. and
-pharmacjnof"City~Truaauiuf Arstain. Cherry street. W, A. Casfleld.one of Mf. KlrstetnV drn«T"cferltiTpassed away, wblle E, J. Novotny theother* draff derV, was stricken withthe prevailing epidemic Mr. Klrsteln's
lelr son. Corporal Oeoree J.ho Is noWrecovering from seri-lrles In a hospital In Englasd..1 LaU was with the Fifty-sec-glment. Second Canadian W-
saw about two years ofpaving been gassed, laterI In the neclf.and' now he Is
from 'shrapnel woundA Inand one hand »n<i arm, in
.~he-recelved-nJiie-sma*tl-pioSnel.. • *hla long service Corporal £*utt
Jpler opportunity to have1 a con-:
1 of thrilling experiences thatp few men In the service. TheJ Canadian* were in the thick of^iHnf tiro grcntw p-r». nf Ihnftet they went overseas. COTV^oU says; "Qolrig over In a1 real'hell/' Tbjfl U hoW hoj e s i t : -" —•-•-.-;on a man 'goes aver' In the- first[f an. attack, .ha-leaves the frontinch at the moment of the open
,' tho barrage, and. dangles forat aa^VarlonB tmpedinlentd^angry Bocbe and flyingpenults The man whola .support' however,, harf a
t talo to tell He ir-qt sit tifch
EVIDENCE OP COOPERATION
Merck Chemists Aid Local Orug StoreIn Crisis
Another demonstration that theytrtt nf ffftopArftftnTi it* ntrrmg; In tfi1«
city haa been. gtven thla week gt the
APPOINTMENT OFASSESSORMADE
X W. Harriman Choseo to FBIVacaocy—Ewise Ordinance\ to Be Amended
SPECIAL MEETING OF CICT— — COMMISSIOSEHS
t b 0
stricken and the entire staff' waathereby Incapacitated with the excep-tion of the proprietor.
In this great emergency, with ,«steady stream of patrons pouring 'Intotho drug stores of the city aa a resaltof the' epidemic and the Increasedneed of drugs and prescriptions, asidefrom the regular1-bosinesa, six chem-ists, all registered pharmacists, fromthe big drug monufaetnring plant ofMerck & Company came;to-the rescuer;After performing \5jCelr duties for thecompany which has large gT/vernmentcontracts, on which they are employed,they worked in relays at -Uiestore thereby permitting the peopleto get- the much-needed drusra . andmedicines.—— 7- r—
Vouf of tho young ni-n are fr<- t the
Wleser, H, &, OeliHcb, H, B. Shli-eland*/ 5*; E; Prentice/ while the othertwo-are from tho controlla.beand are K7*A* Thomas and M. L.more. That •their" wervlcefl are greatlyappreciated by* tho sconeral public andby S-lt. Jiirfiion In particular1 Is piIt mildly.
Appointment ot John V/- Harriman.
of the Board of Assessors l o t a term
of three years to succeed JDavid Ann
fore the special meeting^? the Boardof City Commissioners held yesterdayafternoon at % o'clock. • Mr. Harrl-man's salary will be $300 j* year/ Mrharriman is a native ot Danville, Pa.,and had been a resident of this city (orthe past thirty-Ova years. Ho has pre-viously served the city_ as'^aasessoifrom the First and Fourth Wards-tin<Ier the plan In operation1 several years
-filtO'- -itfru.—Jiarrinxan. - has... also__:.boon.overseer of the poor1 and deputy taScoUectoj*. _In all of these positions hebad served efficiently* with credhimself and honor to th«j
Thfij. ordinancecoda so that in
KEEP RAHWAYOVER THE TOP
More Sobscriptions to LibertyLoan Needed to Meet
Quota ,
ABOUT $66,000 MUSI BESF.fHRFP
Those who nave not yot
BROTHERS MEETON^BATTLE I !NE
Percy and Lester Miller ofRabWa? Have Re-naion
At tfie Front
OTHER ^RAhWAY BOYSCOSE
In letUT* Just received by My. and
•ward Krt t t f lSehav«__&i>t reached —thB—lim it fit—Uieir-
ahiltty to loan to th« govtrnmflnt tnuat
twine forwarrf tonight or tomorrow if
Rahway 16 to-- to oyer the top wi t i
It3 Fourth Liberty Loan quota, of
J47SJ00 From latest reports it IS
evident that about JilO.Offl ha»« W i n
sttibserlbed. w& sbo-ws that one ofthe day's work of~tho cam'balgia must W done if tbe daalred
1M9, tho city cai^r.l* months, waa •
la-reached. • ifdoes bis of her Bart the city should KOOTrer the top with colors flying! Don't-feo^tlw^one—to - causa-the—tity—to—fallshort of tbe mark by wlthholdintf youi1
mite. Go the limit and Insure s. vic-torious American peace.
Tbe ravazes1 of influenza, haveplayed havoc with the efforts, of the.employees Uberty Loan Committees,
In tha lant«r_Planfar, tt
GASOLINE 19 LIFTED
reading,^ .The ilc'SWsw-^s'are Just one-J l n e r half for "ail months of -what they have^2^,1 heretofore been for one year. For » «
retail license it will cost $350;$12»,. and wholesale
$250.|- A communication waa received de-
claring the results of tho Bremen'soloction held Monday at which >tohii A.Sullivan was elected chief, CharlesDumbach and John W. HujEhes. as-
> hoped, ho-tfoverV that today a'nd to-nw>nrVTttf will afford B.n opportanlty
-- You arereadme every day of our boys They know that they can count on us atreaams » r ' ,,•;-,. • • .- .- . , . •» ,u^m a i i {u~ / > I i n s a n d s u p p l i e s
- o v e r - t h e r e - - ^ — : - - - _ , : , - •.•__.-.-,,- .•.;,,.....•' ,-. .
of •Pershin^s divisjons charing into the
trenches— ^of small detachments smashing their way
feom house to teuse iii ruined villa^es-ofsingle-hanSed deeds of sacrificeand valor. _
One thought on¥impulsesouls- to <MLl and keeg on i^htin^ until the
~ \vaFls Won: - ' - . - : - — - - . ; • • • - • - ^ • - . . ; , ; . • . - : . •;•••• ••••••
They know that all America is back of
they need to win.
There is only one way we can do it^ All ot us must work and save and buy
Liberty Bonds, with our whole souls, the way
>^:m^'1.are-figh^DJ& 9Y -r t n e r e -
- NoHess will w'n.There ^ no other way to provide the
money the Government must have.No other standard can. make the Fourth
Liberty Loan a success. \
Anaturall*''comes |-day Itfteti the ban on gasallnelea» Sun-
, i . ^ ^ B ( daya. effective at onca, . . - - - , . — ..D4«\M • # • " " • • • " ••• . I - " - ' — - - - * » T -* . , - i .» —*
Should gasoline stocks, again falldangerously low. it was stated therequest will be renewed. It Is probj
,.able that priority ordera will begin for {shipment of gasoline overseas.^.-
In announcing tho •withdrawal' .of
_Blsja^t chief9._a^ll_jip^own_candld»tea, Q Q. Graves; 75; C. O. Tl:barrage O]
, ind across thefast oxjre Is a
oar trenches are, hence tZ,til the fury of fa la force upon
' atoy any reinforcements com-,If bo stops the supporting
pa he can more easily handle the: and ropel It, • . t _ ^ __ _ _
[y *atlaTi6n~waiT£""supp7M:^^
for a whirl wind finish BO that whenthe final report is jmblfafaGti Tuettday1
ZT&titylxisC results' will ho shown.R.1 Hamilton Inc., 46o; Jtfydrei Felt
Pneumatic Co., 16<>; Oaletfe r 'jt~*r'Cd.100; Phosgene Ch.omlca.1 Co.,]H, TreraMey, 106; The'Wheatci100; .Wiilowcraft,
MacBoden d
Bryant fsrraca, from tliair .son. Percy
Miller. It Is sl«own that even under
the.present great stress, offcatGa con-
OBITUARY ;M>»a Minnie HxzaUSin*.
Following a fow cjaya" ISlncsa fromInfluenza- Mls.i Minnie Ha2«ldlne..a£d.d__li_y.eara.... daughter—of.,.Mr.- andMr*. Jos«ph JIazcIdine. of 2 Lawrencestreet, jKisaed away Wednesday morn-ing a t tho Rah way Hospital anno* a tSt. Mary's hall. Besides he r t>ar«nt^-the little girl Ioav«s three •tstors andthroo brothers, Sarah, Ttnae. .Jtaaste,Joseph, Albert ao4 TboKiai Hazf>Ml»A.ranginjf from two to t!fr.«on. years ofage, BurlaXw*** at Utnd^Iv an4 Rose-
STEADY DECLINEIN
Fewer Cases Reported Dailyand Epidemic is Well
Dndef Conlro!
UtTU iffirI- - *a« ; Z J DISEASE CLAIMS SEVERALMORE VICTIMS
- ~ — BehnInfluenza. <
a t the hoapita.1 anno^ at Kloenig'a.
E Thwre is. overy rcuutoa to ixall*-»c rn IT| tha naaaher -of tnfluenia. cases io thi*__PciEy ia sicodily rtecrea-^lnit' and that
-4
The. , r ^ t t w i 4 l r a I « n £ i A r f t h e i l a e a * *
y*ars-old I v , _ . . . .». I haa passed. Of course, there are quite
,« v>f Mr.] ^^ t • — ,dt immbfti- ot new caa each. &ay, ba t
not of t h *
ditlons brothers con have joyful meet-
ings, and tlie Rah way boys hold tnv
prornpcii reunions 3.000 toilea from
home, an4 despite . the fact thatL two
millions of Am*»rtr.s»n
arft widely acattered
>><>y» in khakiver Prance.
Percy Milfef fa lii "BatUry C / ia th.Field AuiU«ry, which f 'haa alreadyplayeTTa JjrOtninerit par t In driving'the
Aat^r', fs tn a machlho jjunConnected with the 311th
Infantry, which, haa b^on In the thickof the fighting lately. ---Extracts fromPercy's ^ptters, dated September i s ,contain the foUowina*;
thl* city, and another1 couain.or. Long fV.und
h e mnplqye/i af. tho Hall 1
D'A.larrio
the houa*.-witK-
i plant.
being in the hom*>4 aiid owing to th«agitation thAf had alrM.iiiy. tAJc«a nixIn connection with prompt action
tak«> «c*ipK ' *nd'• many >*r«
latin(iryman t>&t.thA 3t. Mary*
iotfr, th.i CafM trig at rent,
thatwill
th*sre willb« 01i\A
nrit"ft
o rb« tlays i
rib" "arrow" t«t4,s
iia- frona«s r«pori
lines, having left the ifrbnt
partjif the woods "where JL«:ii£fit were camped. Talk'about.'.way1 reunion on tha front!. M 'iy.feet -Jferbert Ofchrine1, Chester
!iith of her hni,',; _Thacby h«if tith-ar. u.fc.«l four othor
rhlldro'n*. The' entire i'..iiiil;',- with tiu»lor arul tiwj ol«ioat
. Clifford Worth, HW:ry.ClarW,^ 1 -p r a t r t n i r i l l f l u w " w :
• Hanson, DtA^itt .Cowins and Ar
th« Board oi ffcalth and th*b[« r,oc>p«jra.tlon- o^ TLh« ftah
tliroujZii f.h« Krtnerovia and fre«i tu* ofSt. Mary';* hall and Kort-nig',1 tuill tha i
ThS" city clerk was Instructedformally' notify these jaaeu of
. Armstrong aairl tbiatcomplaints had coma to hlcft -aboutlower Main street and about the damt^in£ or garbaec at Church street* l ie
_4I"rrf
HarrUoaBody Co., i<2.
llXed Chemical S
ealii that h« had bean Informad by the b u r y
C. Ornbe, 62:fiO;Felt Co., S6.43i Hamilton
Mf«. Co., 50; Arthur McMullan- Co.,50; Three in One OH Co., 44Uki TheJteglna Co., *2.&4; Royal Mtg. Co.,
tlahway Auto Body Co., 2S* Mit'
Chrii.wintt a relapa**t
|lj£ tho Influanxa.**. of .Clinton ..Btreat.
. tti Gfflit the Infln«8si2a- OJ aay/*w. f t t A Jfot enly tno local
.but many
\
Lend '
yi
Buy Is to your Utmost
This Space Gontrilbuted by
THE. B A N K
mprolne of August S. l»18,....We_JayI a]onp; a road, doao behind tho frontOlno. In the lee ot a fairly high bank,
•j ry much crowded, therefore.In dan-'8^ T from any »he)l, no niattei' haw.
i l l . . " . ". .
"Tho guns opened and away Went•ik e flr»t Wave. Then we settled down
endure Uio. shelling for forty-fivel^i nutea, before we should follow
n. The shelling was very heavy—heaviest that 1 have ever seen. It
p not 'intense/ but every gnn wasiarge calibre and the steady crash.
Hi lall^.^^anbed our ears until we hard-I heard it.
-tho- -Captain ~&ald .*'Jt—won'ter be any better,', for by now Fritz[: trained all of his enns on our oldnt'llne, and was attempting to es-
bilsh a curtain of fire. We got updashed through It to the com-
' jauatlve safety that lay beyond. Pass-fing the fire zone an officer -went down
/shell whizzed by. taking a man's[ hand with it.—and then we were ran^
; easily alongi--One tilled In ai company..while going. .throueh.
| the heaviest of Frtlz's are- If lockTtfi ' It fnniHn t hwgw fynr
| happened. After a bit of. dashingabout in a thick bit of fog. tbe.com-"juny.came out into me-snnwnine. wicfi*
|nothlng to do but lie abont. dodge an1 shell, and finish the prisoners-com-f In. in swarms.
_^_"This isn't-the~least.bit overdrawn^We did pass through that awful bit o f
i ji"'" ' lost one killed, tw;o seriously, five .slightly -wounded, threeankles. A week later we were
jlown out of a trench, eleven, allranks, surviving of a whole company
over a hundred and twenty, and itj i , _ « k Heinle a naif hour to do It.*
"- Further details of what life meansi n the firing Unaare-a l so^venln ttiwfollowing extracts:
"Tbe men dont expect to go on" for-1 i- over wltnburBelflngTaneaor wound-
«d-.We go on; for a short time withoutany casualties and then get a smash-
Iinmrrt tn
" T
mrrr4z—
t-L latthtrogh we hiid bgen atonttys cf: actiial servtco in the
i we bad only two silled to theand twenty-- wonnBea. ; all
^hdy. Yoa can Imagine tlie tensionder which we were working. When
jit case we knew it would come heav-LI nH n f t t eTcpect to get.
lailled. I dldnt want to see the gansOaaahed up.
"Well we went over the bogs on!>Acsust S and passed through one ot
lie heaviest banages t ever aaw. It& a steady fire of shells tram six to
inches in diameter. ThoI awe man's spirit. Finally
. 14 we paid. Tha company*
that ¥oya!_..response.of the public 1.000.000 barrels oUna waa saved for" the military force*.
"The peak load of domestic nonsumpj
tion is*'passing,, in the beIh^"->/ ther>ll division of the fc4uel Admlnisd'TiJon,and It in hoped that overseas ship-ments/ will not bo <iuUa &o heavy.Through a priority order giving pref-erence at refineries to ahlpments forovoracaa, prompt supplies for Europewill be assured,*and If any shortageexists it will be domestic.
In connection with the plan adoptedthrough oat the state- last SundayMayor Trembley had tho'' police i.de-f.
cars that appeared to be out forpleasure purposes, A list of these wassent ' t o the ^Euel^AdministraUonvEighty-eight Were listed by the localdepartment- ,.' ; - -
BUYS VALUABLe.PROPERTV•Through Frank H. Trussler..the*.en-erprlsina^'real- estata agent, . th«r XJol
SVeemas property at - 11& . Seminaryavenue, has bee"n~»ol& —to.-.John ~-,E-I>rexler, 21 Bond street. The premises-have a frontage - of—102—feet- at1^ ^ rTrussler has--reserved' forty-two feet-The Freeman property Is one of tne
tst suSstantlal- resfdVnees tn trie7
city and Is well located. -
STOP SIDEWALK 8PITTINO.-Orders-have beett' Issued - bj^-Mayor
Trembly and Chief oC MUce Ramseythat spitting on the sidewalk muststop or examples will be made of vio-lators. All officers have been in-structed to arrest violators. It is eon-slderedy that spitting Is* one of t i eworsts methods..of .spreading [diseasegerms. . . • . v.:';.
-tECTORE POSTPONEftThe lecture in the First Church of
Christ Scientist. Cranford. by Mrs.Ei5"wTHba«:"7Sl bl TbTedo;slanged fori Friday evanlns. Octo-! * • 17. hasjfeen postponed-Jintltaioa-
.gS:.t h e
o3g'Health- -Ji.wj»h«i of -tte> 6«^te- Boart
t h a t --thd city. iS- QOt"'fjnm iipff ~bago At that point and that it musthave been done Hy private citizens.Health Officer Fred M, William- willinvestigate the matter-
Mayor1 Trembley* wanted t<> .kno'WWhat- action had been1 taken by. thePublic Service. Corporation toward re-pairing the pavement adjoining Itstracks near the corner of Irving streetand Elizabeth avenue. City Engineer |SImonds said that owing to labor con-
! nano.Mfgv Co., 20; Merck & Co., 10.03;
ho report.
ECONOMY URGED IN USEOP STAMPS TOR POSTAGE
As a measure to- o conomize paper inaccordance 'with plans being adoptedtnroUgnout the country ir'oatinaAtdrGeorge L."KLr#|fa"aan«r baa Instructedall the postal 'TPloyea In tho city "toencour'tgo the 'public to use B tain paat the highest denomination
ro-We-'Wfir*- only on five
w« gained a.» objective- fntwenty four hour a where ..we 'Were •ex-pected to take thre«i/(Uys. but whenthose "de-vil-doj»:s' Rt-L o^soiiit' over" titatop With oor Tiarr;i^« in froat of them•jjgy _jgg> atop for anything1. I don'tknow where we go from here, but I
place aad-.bo
city about ,Xby t
Corapany. . I fa leaitea a broth*y In ,
-.tat U up. That's our M f s _ Hamiii6aJt>.buaitiess. stoppins .couator attJicka andstarting drlvp.a. That 1 why We havebeen. Ina l f tho tecenc'big battlea andbeen highly mentioned by OwneraiPeranlog and several Frencix
ay' char fa mout creditaMa, wal l*fi# Trw:n)>i«yj ami. the .Board cJT1th throw."h Its BrealJent WHIlaos-
h_ Offl««r ffroii M.^»lati±cu*ir^ S. C-u m a n b iva Ituspc
of
stre.e.r. aiid Mra, TEMward EIrchattv ot'Newark;; five Bond, three of whom arein the country'a aarvicev tncludina:Lleut«u:int JToueph Ei- Browa, at K!ay
i , »tonF W, Va.. In Medicai Corpn; 3cotEfor at on«jf, Jaca we Were requested to B r o w n r o f 0 u f t p i^v^ua. Xy*r. Mana.;
TJ, S.Main
dftlona the iroUey'company'would bo t o t h e a m o u n t o( p o a t i l g e
bl d h k t t dto do the work at present amiaid that, the company la willing forie d t y . t o ' d o the work ae their e i -
r^itX on
Mr. Simonda said that effortsare now being made" to aeenre 1,000asphalt blocJcs either through theHa&tlngs Pa-ing Company or the Bar-ber Asphalt Co. :
A number of bins were ordered paid.Com mi S3 loner Farber was absent fromthe meetings The official* presentWere: Mayor David H. Tremb!*y.Commissioner DuTld Armstrong, CityClerk * Charles H," Lambert/- City 'En-gineer F. W. Slmonda and AiaeasorWIHlam H-Wrigh t . : . ""•'"•
POLICE AFFAIRSCharged .with. non-«npport of his
wife a n j child HenJgaaH-Jaeliaon. '20 Linden avonae. m > arralsned be-fore Judge Orlando H- Dey In policecourt yesterday and was ordered tapay t U i week-towardtheirsopport. .This ha refused to do and he wasremanded for~^7urther action. Afterhaving a chance to think It over la acell Jackson and his wife made upand he was- released under suspendedsentence upon his agreement to ada-gn&tely provide for his family.
Steve Yedouslcy. K."6t~2S~TJo<atstreet, waa found tn the unopened
of Eases street on tbe soother-
all mail. . . . • 'Pot example, a three-cent atamp ln-
be affixed on~all lettersquire three cents postage and that aten>cent stamp Instead ef five two-centfltamps should be attached to parcelsreo,niring ten cents postage, . ' - ~;
C6>operatlon between postofflca era--ployes and the public in the sale anduse of these stamp* In higher denotni-"ftf^TT will effect a large saring tothe government in th* coat of prodotvIng, tfa&sporting and r^iTii'ft^^g thaat,and will beneflt Qie public to minimtS'ing ^ fi** number of stamps- handled an*!
" Y r*" " to - fflAlt T I K twneflt^wQ3~ beespecially Important to business con-
after o rr time wai up In a cer-tain adctor*. to Kelp out some. 5*renchtroopa. .'.; ~-1 ' !
~I would\Ut» ta have been In th«States and seen how th» ixrapU tooU c M M l . o n ^j,,., »„„!„
the news of our Mvancs Thursday. | Mr', Bro.w» waa'born tn .-Waahlngton. w a a onothar day to wntcn no
T ZZLVsZX anS Zn^? & C-"* ha*h"^ * " ^ °< ~J%X£XS^ Z« taro i r - '^aag"°a Itatanlng and being In W[1J. [^ ^ ^ lsL thlrty-nve yenra- -He
Krneat I*. Browa,, if.. In the>iavy; Thorj|jia B.'own, ot 2*J
' street and WUIlam M, Brown, of 115Kaflt ifUton avenue. tSlevaa grand^
On Wednesday evening tinsbars of the Board of Health, bald m.conference'' and xnude provliilosj £ovHi»ietinij th.# ftnanclal btirdeajt. *TremKlvsy • >asd Comniirtslcnartitrong wara pr«aanil were In accord wiCB. tiiotalcoa- by1 the hoard, .
On. Tu*i;aidiiy"- tilery were no •f^g*>'*-from tha dlaeade, but on.four victims 'paaaad away.
t t « of aboot I.ooO eua»
• • ' « » • • '
L. Brown, of tiil» city..tti. of f«iw. rjovay, tkHtf.Stolner of. Carterac-
t l l« a B l A l m l c
tern and parcels, and postmastera areI directed to bring the suggestion par-
tlculaxiy to
U/&LOAN& 943.202642—:-. TO WAR BUaiNCASES
•The War Finance Corporation tip to
j Io loans, of whldi UO&MMO wentt *tf l t l t ^ * dlni
ly side or Bast pinion ftvday mtternooaaaltiB IB- He w u takenXo t t e htHpttal «naex Io Koeuig*s hall.>h>n It n s toond be was snttedncfrom ptooitay. His-wife brossnt aim
siter whtcH he beeaaM
Re was takes ta poifeabesdanarters by Officer Amn* Mowety.
dtover 120* *na reduced' to eloTan ailranka. Can you imagine that? OnceIn 191S Vcompany had fourteen snr-Ttvora;once In 1«7 ;there;we».:•*&-
]ff ft and "Q' Urt l!>18 there w r e roltting the- laaca ot pro poondi a
SEMIrMOWTI- _V SUOAR SALESRevised rules go verning the sals of
montb tor each person, restrict. t iesale- to on* p"T
Hereafter only one pound tor eachperson can be tinted between tbe 1st
only eleven. Too can beat 013 Deathind1 Destruction for a long time, bat.theyni set -yon- It took Frit* twentymonths to pot1 me down for too count.but be finally did 1L~
Corporal Luti In hia letter sends Ms J pound betsreea the 15th and tat* 30th,best regards to an his local friezids. |
ic th of te-
F'ederal food iwiiHtutsttiitoY*.erer. b a n antbortty to modttr the
Liberty Bonds or German taxes. mle.
o2 >*a*»ir*. alyh nM*h- tbe sJct underwlxl^h tbo corporation opecat4s sped'ftes th^t tbla imrffiw< «>i*.ii ^^ asplledonly nn exceptional cases."* xmstt»t(ni». dljctosed WedTwrnrtsy In » re-port or tbe corporation to Consress.explains why Secretary McAdoo anddirectors ot tbe corporation bare been
act to pravfda thai the ssaal. mathod
s anj t!>« -exception*) inatfc-
which advances were made, acting aathe> Tt*ii*.*tTi?tIon that Its relatiaas withborrowen" • i e confide n t tut" ~ fifwrT
w e n oat dt»clo«ed. «ttnoaca it Is known a nmnhfir of IOSASw*-..4* aado-ttt-^ par cent. •••
letwcen the 1st Barry" Scuddaf. of 9 Clinton street.and the other with % party of friends" enjoyed *a
antf> trip Tuesday toTrentoc, Cranhttry -*suiTaej_ Ttilted th« Capitol" aad otiwa-potnts o£ tatepBst.
of Ute thtnas tbeyjeaye ljln« around, jso we have to watcfe t f h
with tlia Knl«nu of fytaina. at
w e•o we have to watcb oat for whatpick ap or we might cat our anger*burnt. . . , • . • ; . " -.'-'•
. "Wefl, the imezpecteit has- happen-ed and I am glad to say that I
nt-a few hoors--with- Leat«r,Saturday when w« were
> btttter" representative ot tha.:«d race could b«i found anywtkeru••_ Mr, Brows. Ita waa devoted to
l T e . crated to the welfare*-"* I'wltli wtoteh"~nw~
D .
Drohabfllty tha t.nflimnxA ban- will b»Tuiixs*tny October' 24. Thtt
t • i-i to . loave ta tha dlJS-crfsdoni* ijf- lucui Botunla oiTwlictiier or hat. •ilia baa nlxouZil
In taetr roat)«ctiv«
nB" UlentiCwd and Cor Which he worked so' cnniiain*amnsnnltion. tot our Kuril I SAW Adolpfa
chased tae Oermazis- bn Thursday,B e told me Letter «a5 around thara
N o b*r of bis racBKhas occtxQJted;' roapect ia this dty^fliin- oe
and hia entire life merited tfiiaesteem
fU rittr
somewhere, and as lack would ha*e m w a l c J l ^ w a a j ^ ^coiniun had to Tt Tf rlsht- there,
so he, started out to- look forWetLt dfataoianted from my team andpretty wen l*it«r-Caaw aianfc_m
^was «lttd to see him, I-*bt acannoneer to drive my taam a shortdistance whHtt Lester walked a way! Mis:
canxetery.
Terrya aitort llXa«ias Croni
Mra. i Tq«»y Xeriry, farmerty^]|ft yf ConniBT9» axsd 37,. 4l<td
with ma. Sunday I was sorprlsed u>'nt^^^psamM n\o Pmahlno avenoa.see aim waJpt Into tha place where OSSfl^Swark, on Wednesday: Sne im sur-eaiasoits W«JPO parked^ W* were al- * vlved by a«r biuiluuut omclmostin - tJw. oaroe _woodsr _
I** M ^ ^ ' Cp&aB DQP? |p|'p J
Tasnulur mocnlnc w« were about TOOrmrda from tha front line trench«s
Tae locallleva that Rah*ay will be ready to lotthe baa aa earl?- a« tlia- data set bT
r BAMKAcconJIlojc to>
it* Ca&eeearof Causey
Nattonai Stata,County Trust. «3JltiX14;
$3X0.13* KUsanetJinor
opened up1, atr. aad. Mrs. iPhiUp," Ctioiiers.Weat&eXd avenoe. Rahway.
m a , : «o tUat they wonia be ready taopen m> at 4 o-elocfc wl«t m tmmm tarta4.4ouckbor» and smrlses U> toHow
Terry was a native of thia ctxy awtresWoU hers- anta ajumt amen yearsago. "She was a aMmhwt afjhm Itxat
BaOeirs aw.. tsar*racket w!t«n"-tluJ»s bi* pma openedop. One' o'clocjt 'aad.tDta'drl'va waaPon. A* BOOB as tha ttrsl ftix; gnxwent off tha Germans sent up y»m*s>«tar siella to- ttgiit tb» wool* coaa-
((IspoatUon anrt Oudsv
try. :"The feltews
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dxcl* of triaads-xsatardor In Uutand waa attended QJ * lono nitmtwrot local trisnds,
Burlat took
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