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NO. 9,893 Cdfrrvkt kr n i rubiiti^iu o*.•r i n w k , N. } . , i m . NEWARK, N. J., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915.-TWENTY-TWO PAGES. TWO CENTS.

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SKIES CLEARING SOMEWHAT IN DIPLOMATIC SITUATION TODAY;

A M B m D O R SAYS HE’S HOPEFUL“Amicable Understanding” on nfiTlGEES BY THOUSANDS

(Contlnned on 2d page, 4th eotumti.)

ZEPPEIN S REPEAT A HA CK ON BRITAIN

Raid Last Nigbt Follows One on PrevioDs Evening, bat No

Casualties Reported.

AIR ASSAETS BOOST RECRUniNGLONDON, Sept. 1?.— Zeppel in a l rsh lpa

m a d e a n o th e r ra id on E n g l a n d lae t nlfrht. T h e G e rm an a e r ia l squad ron dropped bombs on th e a a a t coaet, but a n o ff ic ia l a ta tenpent, U au ed by the p r e s s B u re au sh o r t ly be fo re S o 'c lock th l e a f te rn o o n , s t a t e d t h a t no casu a l - tlee h a d re su l ted .

T h is w as t h e second r a id in tw e n ty - fo u r houra , a n o th e r having: been m ade S a tu r d a y nitrht.

Jncreaeod t e c ru l t ln f due to the recent Eeppeltn ra ids on Eng land has added more Chan 60.000 sotdlera to th e Bri ti sh army. I t Is probable t h a t within a week a s many m o re w il t be enrolled.

B ecau se of re p o r t s t h a t C oun t Zep­pe l in In person had d i rec ted th e ra id of S a tu r d a y n ig h t on th e e a s t coast, d e ­t a i l s of t h a t a t t a c k w e re a w a i t e d e a g e r ­ly h e re today . Up to noon, how ev er , no f u r t h e r In fo rm a t ion had come f ro m of« f ic ta l q u a r t e r s a s to t h e a c tu a l h a p p en ­ings .

I t Is expec ted t h a t t h e g o v e rn m e n t w i l l be cal led upon In P a r l i a m e n t to g iv e m o re In f o rm a t io n a s to w h a t has a o tu a i ly occu r red In th e v a r io u s raids. Som e m e m b e rs of P a r l i a m e n t believe t h a t c e r t a in fa c t s can be g iv en w i th o u t b e t r a y i n g a h y m i l i t a r y secre ts .

T h e B r i t i s h c en s o r p a ss e d a Ber lin d i s p a t c h e t a t l n g t h a t th e London d o c k s a n d t h e i r e n v i ro n s w e re bom* b a r ! ;id S a tu rd a y n ig h t w i th o u t e i th e r a f f i r m a t io n o r denia l.

T h e ra id l a s t n igh t w as th o fi f th Zeppelin ra id on E ngland s ince fast T uesday night . Zeppelins bombarded L o n d o n T u e s d ay a n d W ed n e s d ay n ig h ts a n d m ad e a n o th e r a t tac lc W ed n e s d ay n i g h t on W in d s o r an d H ldd leb rouck , t h e s e r a id s r e s u l t i n g In th e loss of th i r t y - s e v e n l ives an d th e w o u n d in g of m o re t h a n 100 pe rsons .

T h e G e rm an a i r s h ip s a t t a c k e d the e s s t c o a s t o f E n g l a n d a g a i n S a tu rd a y n ight, b u t an official s t a t em e n t from th e p re s s b u re a u y e s t e r d a y s a id th e re w e r e no oasuaU lss . T h e l a t e s t r a id on E n g l a n d p ro b a b ly o c cu r re d v e ry la te l a s t n i g h t

LONDON PAPER CALLS FOR ZEPPELIN RAID REPRISALS

LONDON, B«pt. 18.— t h f l d«m »nd l i m a d e by T h e G lobe fo r e f f t o t i v e mea*- u re a o f r e p r la a l fo r t h e Zeppe l in raid*.

' ‘T t l i u a e i e u to dle^rnlse th e f a s t t h a t n o t h i n e b ig o r e t r o n g w i l l be done un teae t h e g o T e rn m e n t la a ro n a ed » a c t i o n by pnb l lc op in ion ." T h e Olobe eaye. I t u rg e e t h a t a p u b l ic m e e t in g be he ld to fo r ce t h e g o v a r n m e n t 'e b a n d a n d dalle a t t e n t i o n to t h e f a c t t h a t p r o p e r t y v a ln e d a t m t t l l o n i o f pounde, o w n e d b y G erm ane , l i n o w In th e b e n d s o f a p u b l ic t m s t e a .

"L e t t h e G e rm a n e rea l i se , " T h e Globe c o n t la u ac , " t h a t f o r e y e r y peacefu l t o w n In t h t i c o u n t ry ( h a t la b o m b ard ed p e ac e fu l to w n s in G e rm a n y w il l be b b m b a r d e d f ro m th e a i r . L e t th em k n o w a lao t h a t f o r CTory Ufa lo s t o r ojrary h u m b le d w e t t l n g d e a t ro y e d we ana l ! e sa c ^ a l lba ra J to l l f r o m th a m o n e y i o f w e a l G i r - O a o n a n * w h o f a t ­t e n e d on o u r c o m m erce g n d w h o d ra w

^ e l r d ie ld e a d s f r o m o u r p a o p l a T ha e f t w t w onii t be m a g t a a l " _

One Point 1$ Now Reported.

BERNSTORFF AGAIN HEARDEnvoy Discusses Question Whether

U-Boat Captain Was Justified in Fearing Peril.

VON PrtfEN MAYREIURN TOGERMANYW a s h i n g t o n . S(*pt. i s , — After look­

ing very dark for a while th* German- American KkJes cleared a little today. Becreiary Lanulng and Ambaasador von Bernsto r f f talked m a t te r s over and Islvr it waa learned tha t they reached what Was dtsscTlbcd as an "amicahle under­s tan d in g / '

There was reason for belleylng this i * underatandlng" possibly embodied an j American acceptance of tho G erm an prop- ; oaition t>j a rb i t ra te the Arabic case. That Ea, the point to Ire sett led waa w he ther ur not the comrnatider of the r - b o a t , which sank the liner, was w ar ran ted In believ­ing the la t te r v. ks try ing to ram him. 'Hila wua one theory which was not given formal cnnflrmuUnn. It w-as unders tood also tha t aaeumlng An a rb i t ra l decision aga inst the submarine, G erm any would, without f ti rther a rg u ­ment, adm it her liability for financial dam ages on account of the tw o Amt-hrun lives lost Id tho a ffa ir . T he principle* of iiihinarlne warfa re a re not Included In the a rb i t ra t ion "agrcerr ifnl. ’

i t wAH s ta led , howe^•f*^. t h a t "no I r rn ta were proposed by th e A m bassado r or accep ted by S v e re ta ry i..arjsln>?."

B o rn s to r f f w as said to hiivc s ta ted he "has every reason to feel hopefu l. "

T he Im press ion w as t lu it I.aiiHlJig had ou t l ined th e A m erican v iew p o in t and t h a t B orna to rf f wois a b o u t to subm it th e m a t t e r to Ber lin , t r u s t i n g th a t the tw o g o v e rn m e n ts w il l he ab le to get toge the r .

F ro m the g e n era l m ass of c o n t r a ­d ic to ry In fo rm a t io n th r e e fac ta s tood ou t .

1- A ' 'm lf lu ru lera land lng ha s a r isen ."2. T h is " m is u n d e r s t a n d in g " haa not

y e t been aet tled.B, S e c re ta ry L a n a ln g e n d Ambae-

e ad o r B e r n a to r f f a r e t r y i n g to reach an A greem en t and the A m b a ss a d o r a t l e a s t is hopefu l.

Owe C ri t ica l Po in t .There la atlll at tnaue th e quest ion of

fu tu re mietakea of the kind.Th is w a s a ve ry c r i t ica l poin t. G e r ­

m a n y 's l a t e s t pos i t ion was, a s it w as know’D on high au thor i ty . Von Bern j to r f f to ld LaiiBlng, j h A t G e rm a n su b m ar in e c o m m a n d e r s W i ^ “Y lo t 'W b e b lam ed for t a k i n g no ri sks , in v iew o f th o Bri t ish A d m i ra l ty ' s o rder to m e r c h a n t c ap t a in s to r a m U-boatH w h e n e v e r possib le . The K a ise r , tt w as m ade clear , w o u ld give th e m the b en ef i t of a ll doub ts , In cases w h e re th ey be l ieved th e m s e lv e s In d a n ­ger . F o r th i s re a so n It w a s po in ted out " m is ta k e s " l i k e ' t h e one w h ic h caused

FLEE FROM GRODNO PROVINCEIjONDO?#; Sept. l a . —A w holesa le e x ­

odus of th e peop le In v i r t u a l ly al l of the to w n sh ip s an d v i l lag e s of the H uss lan prov ince of G ro d n o Is repo r ted by the co rresponden t a t Minsk of R eu te r ' s T e l ­eg ram Com pany . T h e people a re f lee ing a foot t o w a rd B aranov ich i , the Junction point of th e r a i lw a y le ad in g to Vllna, Hovnl, B re s t - L l to v s k l and Minsk.

The re fu g ees , n u m b e r in g ihousanda . a re s leep ing In th e woods a t n igh t , d renched by the cold ra ins . T he a u t h o r ­it ie s a r e do ing th e i r u tm o s t to re lieve dis tress .

HINDENBURG IS LEADING DRIVE TOWAMDVINSK

City Menaced by Advance of Field Marshal’s

Army.

vilNA RAILROAD IS CUTAll Along Line in East, Except on

Galician Frontier, Teutons Make Progress.

WEST STILL SHAKEN BY ARTILLERYLONDON. Sept. 13.— Tho Austro-German

armies on the eas te rn front Ftlll striving for definite reaultw are making progri va everywhere except along the Galician frontier, where the Husnlans report fur ther ouccees,

In the north wliere the Russlati line haf* bt"en s t ra igh tened by a withdrawal of forceH, Field M arsha ll von H tnderburg l.i directing a violent drive toward Dvlnsk and a crossing of the Dvina. In tlic center, Prince Leopold has forced his way over the Ze lw lanka and Is a lt ack lng In the vicinity of Skldel. In the eoulh, Field Marshall von Mackensen. on both sldas of the PlDBk railroad. Is pressing eas tw ard toward th e town. These move- menla have resulted In the capture of several thousand Russians.

The final objective of the central powers In th is c am paign U Pilll a m a t te r of conjecture, bu t General Ru.Hsky, com ­mander of th e no r th e rn Russian arm y, declares positively th a t there Is no danger tha t P e t rog rad will fall this year before the guna of the Invaders.

Vf lna R a i l ro a d Tat-BE R L IN , Bept. 12.— RuauNma* tin*

of communicat ion leading north from Vilna ha s been cu t by the n e rm a n i . The severance of rail communicat ion north of VUna was announced today by the Ger­m an W a r Office in nn official report which said:

"The V l ln a - D u n a b u r g (D v lnsk ) r a i l ­way haa been r each ed by our troopa."

The G erm an forces on the eas t bankCContlaued on 2d page. 3d column.)

CITIZENSHIP D EU Y TO MAPLEWOOD MAN

Dr. Karl G. Frank, Alleged Secret Agent of Gennany, Cannot

Get Papers Yet.

CALLS CHARGES "NEWSPAPER TALK"J u d g e Oabornc T a k e s Heed to l! tory

Pob llaked 1b News t h a t D oc to r Wa« inHpecled o f B eing H ead of T e u to n le Spy f ly s tem In Tbla C oun try—"Gives G o v e rn m en t R ep ren en to t lv e T r o D ays to In v e n t lg n te an d P r e p a re f lepo r i .

N ew spaper c h a r g e s t h a t Dr. K a r l G. F r a n k of 24 H ic k o ry drive , Maplewood, Is a t th e h e a d o f a G erm an s ec re t s e r ­vice force In t h i s coun try , led to the po s tp o n em en t b y J u d g e Osborne to day of ac t ion on h is a p p l ic a t io n for c l tlxen- ahlp. T he c o u r t la id t h e caso over fo r ten days to e n a b l e the g o v e rn m e n t a u ­th o r i t ie s to In v e s t ig a te th e charges .

T he P ro v id e n c e J o u r n a l s ev e ra l w eek s ago p u b l i s h e d the c h a r g e s a g a in s t t h e M ap lew o o d man. and in r e ­b u t t a l to a s u b s e q u e n t denia l by h im also dec lared t h a t he had o ffered c e r ­ta in e le c t r ica l e f fec ts to the Navy D e ­p a r tm e n t , In o r d e r to g e t close to o f ­f ic ia ls in th e i n t e r e s t of th e G erm an G o v e rn m e n t

Dr. F r a n k a p p e a r e d b e fo re J u d g e Os­borne to d a y to rece ive h is f ina l n a t u ­ra l i s a t io n p a p e r s , b u t w h en he a s ­sumed th e w i tn e s s e ta n d J. T. F. G o r ­don of F h l1 a d e lp h la ,^ w h o re p re s en te d th e F e d e ra l G o v e r n m e n t read a c l ip ­p ing from th e N ew s to th e court. T he c l ipp ing to ld o f th e pub l ished c h a r g es of T ha J o u rn a l .

T h a t th e a l l e g a t i o n s a g a i n s t h im w ere n o t t rue , b u t " m e re ly n e w sp a p e r t a lk ' ' w a s Dr, F r a n k ' s r e p ly to quest ions p u t to h im by th e c o u r t . H e exp la ined t h a t he Is a n e le c t r i c a l eng ineer , and fo r seve ra l y e a r s h a s had m a n y d ea l in g s w i th th e N avy D e p a r tm e n t . H e said he w as co n n ec ted w i th a la rg e A m erican e lec tr ica l co nce rn , w h ich he did not name, an d a d d ed t h a t al l h is dea l ings w i th th e g o v e r n m e n t w e re In beha l f o f t h a t co n o tm .

Dtalca Allegations,W hile h e Is s t i l l a s u b jec t of th e

K a l ie r , Dr, F r a n k sa id he had n o t been, e n g ag e d In a n y w o r k h e re f o r the G e r ­m a n G o v e r n m e n t A f t e r w a r d Dr, F r a n k d ic l ln e d t o d i s cu s s th e c h a r g e s m ad e a g a i n s t h im , e x ce p t to s a y t h a t th e y a re w i th o u t fo u n d a t io n a n d t h a t "you c a n ­n o t c on t ro l w h a t people say ab o u t vou."

Judge Osborne was not Inclined to ta k e cognisance of t h e published s ta tem ents concern ing Dr. F r a n k , H e asked Mr. Gordon w he ther t h e y had been followed by a n InvestlgatloD by the govemment.

the l a t t e r replied Ifl the negative,, hut a s l ^ ^ fo r a p ^ p o n e m e n t so t h a t he oouM look mp th e Maplewood applicant th rough navy officials . The court ac­cordingly f ixed Beptember 21 a s the da te on which h e would again consider the snstt s r ,' The Would-be cit lsen 'a witnesses were

W« Bl. C ushm an, a laboratory, ass is tan t a t Columbia Univers i ty , sad . Louis Vi. From p of Brooklyn, a n Impor ter. Bo th said they had k now n I>r. F ra id i Mnes he cams t o th is coun try f ro m Germany, in 1>4I. T h ey vMuAted fo r his good char- aofsr an d test if ied th a t they had been In touch with tdra s o ff lc t iR t ly . of ten to know th a t he h a d been in i m i country cont inuously s ince h is a r r iva l here. Dr. F r a n k re i tded In Bnk>klyn unti l a b o u t tw o y ea r s afOf w h en be retneved to Ma-

LA FOLLEHE OUTUNES THE CAMPAIGN FOR DEFENSE OF THE SEAMEN’S LAW

Avers Criticism Selfish and With­out Foundation, and Will

Tight Repeal.

TAKES UP MEASURE. POINT BY POINT

Brivf fo r R w e a t t y R n ao t rd l . r a l a l a t l e a Is P r r p a r ^ d e ( th e S eoa io r 'a W as k - lagtoxi Ofrire^*-CoBtcelloB th a t Act Should Be O lv ra F a i r Ti>ui, and th a t , i f Krevoaary, t h e RevUvd I tt ati i tea s h ou ld Be H ade to Coaform .

the TTej^AInpioti Huroju of the A.'TiAV./A’fl S E W S .

WASHINGTON, Rppt. l a . —DTidtR- m ay^d by th e e lo rm of i*rltlcl«m a g a i n s t the a r a m e n 's law. S en a to r La Kolle tte haa g i rd ed h im se l f fo r fl«-rce baMie w i th th e sh ipp ing In te ree lq to p reven t repeal. In flubaiahce, he avers tha t moat of th e c u r r e n t a t t a c k s on th e sea- rnen'B a c t a re founded on u n t r u t h s and cup id i ty and a re rltsaemlnatcfl t y the s am e se l f i sh In te re s ts t h a t have a lw ay s s tood in th e w'ay of h u m a n l ia r ta n l e g ­is la tion.

At the reejueet of ihe Newa for an | I t em l ied a n s w e r to the va r ious c r l t l - i c lam s a g a i n s t the a r t , Sen a to r La Kol- I l e t t e ' i o ff ice ha* p rep a red a br ie f tha t | eonst l lu tea the case fur the recently < n- i acted legtslatlcm. Here It Is: ^

C r i t ic ism No. 1 — It vlolftles numero tu i treRllea w ith foreign na t ions . woultl.,o,1 compel th e i r ab i 'o ga t lon and would r e ­s u l t In end less cunfus lon and lues of p re s en t advan tages .

A n sw e r—T he aenm en 's law v io la tes no t re a t ie s . It will cause Itie a b r o g a ­tion of b e tw een tw e n ty and th i r t y i r e a - > lice. Th is iH In accordance with tho p rov is ions of th re e trvatU-K, and with the p rov is ions of sectlone s lM een arnl ' s ev en teen of the act <’omplylHR w i th ' th e act , th e g o v e rn im u t has ilenounced thesp t r e a t i e s and nol l fb 'd the g ove rn - I nieniH cr»n<ernef1 Itiai li is ready to n e ­g o t ia te new ir ea l l i ' s to conform w i th I Itip p rov is ions of our law The t r e a t i e s • will be re s to red shorn of Um' provis ion

Senator LaFollette of Wiacon- sin, who, with Andrew Furuseth. president of the International Seamen'a Union of America, it considered to be largely respon­sible for the placing of Ihe sea­men's law on the statute books, gives to the Evening News the accompsnying defense of the act, indicatirffc the liveliest sort of a fight agsinst the repeal of the act or Its smendment in any vital particular

The statement of Senator La- Follette's position has been eagerly awaited. For the first time it is here given in compre­hensive detail.

The Senator contends, in sub­stance, that the act will not drive American ships from the seas, hut that its operation will bring shipping conditions up to Ameri­can standards. He emphasiies the greater measure of safety at sea which he feels the act pro­vides. In this connection he puls emphasis on the require­ment that a certain proportion of the crew must speak the lan­guage of th? officers. He mini­mizes treaty changes, and dis­misses as "preposterous" Ihe charge that the apparent intend­ed result of the act would he to "corner” rhe maritime labor market

EIGHT PARADES IN JU BH EPRO G RA M

West Point (xdets Majr Be Feature of Procession Opening Anni­

versary Celebration.MAJOR CAMHELD TO BE SUPERVISOR ANT’ ANNA PASSENGER LIST

TarrkU icb t . lnd i i« t r la l , Aalomobllo^ ( li lli lmi'M Huudny Kebool, F r n t r r a a l aikd IllatortvAl Paorrau i* Aina •« Hflirdijle—m*1nl(^rrii(rd l'raf<*at(liinal AdriNor io Ite < a l l r d In t v Taaa oa D ^cnra t lvp 8rh<rra«a Thr» i j i fkou l ( ‘My.

tlon not hasc'd upon fai’t. n i a exletlnx lawK and irfailef l hnvfl drh'f 'n Am^rtran nhipfl from tlif ito^on by ffimpelllnH: ibo .\mf-rliRn KOvprfitrH^nl lii iiae Ita |fOMiT to BUBtiitn t h f low wai?^ r*oBt which ''btftlrja upon furplgn vHsselfl Thi.'* w«iio i fORi is from twe nty to per ?v'nt bp- i loy. tlic* waKP.i patfl .Hnierlcan pfamt-n !

^ I ’TOllMCY Gi: \ l - : l lAI. '9 v i i ; u ,ThP' onl\- effec t of the construct ion

whtc'ti titti hff*n idartnl upon S^rlli-ni 14 , of tho apamf-n'i! a i l 1>> the All-Tirey ' ( ien fia l will t»e to permit furelsn vesiols,they now con ta in ami 'Ahh'li arp ohjac- , . # , i „, rtw «•- i ‘^^'■yniK paawnKcrw out of porta of thei lunah le to the ii-rmH of thfs PH am enal •' ' '

lawt ’rJticlsm No 2— It will drive from

the HciF many of th<* Amcrli 'an alilps now competloK with fnreiun vfsa»']n.

A n aw tr—This Is a ttratuitouH asser-

I 'n i l rd :8tales aiiii tialllnK from countrivfi whirit lia\ f ln*i»ectlon Iftwn tha t are ron- ftTr if'l I ' I'C wpproxlrnalliu? to those (>f the r o l l e d Sta tes, to depar t from the parts of

I t 'nn ilnoed on 9th i'a»{e. 1st column,)

TOMORROW IS FIRST REGISTRATION DAY

WILSON LEAGUE TO OPEN BAHLE SOON

Chance for Non-Voters Last Year Primary Campaign Will Be Launchedto Get Names on List for

Primary Dection.al Turnbull Auditorium Meet­

ing Thursday.

ALL PARTIES ARE WORKING HARD WILL GET AFTER EX-PROGRESSIVESAll th ronnh the Btnte. tnmorrow will Pr io r In ihe opening of the c»mr»lgn (or

he the f i rs t regis try duy iTi'i i-dln.^ the ' n i 'minst ion In the Democrat lr pr im ary by general elpetlcm. It will i t f n rd the only i ramlidatee of th e Woodrow Wllion Demo- ehfln.'e for ci tl iens w ho did not vote la st | '-mP'' League the esecutive committeeNovember to get their names on the prl- , a v W e r e n o e. ,, inx. a t wti lih tt rampatji'n villlinai.t e lert lo r registry liBl. Those i,e , selected toi the halt lF tha t will redid vole at tlie general ■ lection last No- I Ssptem ber 28. The camiialgnverahfif do .aat...tt*va, ui regla te r (or the | i,* u|>ai>ad w t th m meellniiprimary, tm l they will have to regis ter Turnbull .Atiditorium Thursday night, again fo r the general election. I At a meeting o( Ihe executive conimll-

T he r e g l s t r a t to n In com m uni t ie s ; Sati irdny af te rnoon "Minbero m _';on h av in g lefla th an 6,000 popu la t ion will be done to m orrow , the first day, byth e d i s t r i c t e lection officers in a house- to-hou«i' canvass. They will have un ­til Frlda.v to comjj le te It. R^glf li ra- tlon on th e Iwu subBuquent days rnny bfl done hy affidavit In these s m a l le r p laces and also In to w n sh tp a hav ing le ss t h a n 7,000 popula t ion . In tho la r j fer p laces re f f l s t ra l lon by affldavit Is p roh ib i ted excep t In th e cases of l.^nlted S ta te s em p loyees o u t of the aStotfl and of c lt lxens w ho a rc ill and unab le lo ko to th e p<ill1n« places.

Bolh th e R epubl ican an d the D e m ­oc ra t i c p a r t y lemlera have aen t «'Ui i n s t ru c t io n s to th e d ls l r lo t w o rk e r s to Fret on th e pollh^K l is ts th e n am es of a l l peraonn w ho rr..ty s u p p o r t tliosr l ick e t . I t Is expefto ii alstj t i ia t m any DroirresBjveB w ho did not vote In thOt.* p a r l y boxes l a s t Sep tun ioer and voted fo r e i t h e r I tepubUi.an or D em ocrat ic c an d ld a te a In the November electloi i w il l h av e t h e i r natnea p laced on Lne r e g i s t r y l is ts of one of th e p a r t ie s tom or row . M ost of these , It Is c a l cu ­la ted. w il l re jo in th e Repub l ican p a r ty .

T he d i s t r i c t b o a rd s of e lect ion will s i t f rom 1 o’clock In th e a f i? . ‘uoon u n t i l 9 o 'c lock a t n ig h t to r e e sU e the p e r s o n a l r e g i s t r a t i o n of vote rs .

PARTLY aOUDY IS PREDKmONP ar t ly cloudy tonight and tomorrow,

with not much change In the tempera ture , la the forecast of tho official prophets . Moderate eas t to south winds also are predicted.

The te m pera tu re a t 3 o'clock th is m orn ­ing was 70 degrees, a t 7 o'clock 68 and a l noon 77. The humid ity a t 7 o'clock waa &0 per cent., and a t 12 o'clock 87. An east wind, inaklng ten mllea an hour, blew a t noon.

Yeste rday 's highest te m pera tu re was 78 degrees, the lowest 67 and the average 71.S. Tfie maxim um humidity was 68 per cent., the minimum 55 and the a v e r ­age Gt. A northeaa t nine-mile wind pre­vailed.

One year ago the teinpora tu ro varied from 4w to 72 degrees, st riking an av ­erage of 62. The day was cloudy.

' fHrenrt;* with Ihe candidates, bfaldes adotiling the p la tform on which they will make the ir run. conald' re.l gettlh.»{ a s m any D em ocra t s a* ponalhl-j among those whoae n am es a re not ou the poll books lo regts te r . Those entit led U* regis tra t ion for the prim ary ’ lection a re such aft did no t vole la* t fall.

rt waa pointed out tha t Progreaslves who did not vote In the I^rogresslve prl- j marles last year will be eligible to vote In the Democrat ic p r im ar ies this year by de- j d a r i n g th e i r intention to support the j nomlneea a t th e general election. I t was said th a t there a re a number of former 1 rogresslves w ho do not see tha t there ta any Improvem ent in the Republican p a r ty now ove r w h a t U was when they left It azid, a t t r a c ted by the ability of Prealdenl Wllaon as leader of the Demo­cra tic parly , a r e inclined to Join him In the reconatruction of the Democratic party .

An aoceBflInn to tho Democrats from thin source, It w as reasoned, would a l ­mos t cer ta in ly be In sympathy with the representa t ives of the league, especially as tho p la t fo rm adopted by the league's candidates correapand In a number of reatu res w i th the principles of the P ro ­gressives.

r i n l f o r m Adnpled,The m eeting of th e league Thursday

night will be Ihe fo rmal opening of the rumpalkn. One of the nddressea, It Is a n ­ticipated, will be made hy former Mayor Ju l ian A . Gregory of Hast Orange. He has been a t his sum m er home In Con­nect icut and ha s not yet sent an answer to a request to speak,

The p ln ifo rm on which Ihe league's camlldatea a re seeking nomination Is aa foIlowH:

"W e declare o\ir devollon to Demo­cra tic principles , reaff i rm loyalty to our dis tinguished fellow-cltl ien and standard- bearer, W oodrow Wilson, who as Pres i­dent of the United Sta les has brought Industrial and f inancia l freedom, pre­served peace with v a s t gain in national prest ige and won the approval and con­fidence of hla countrymen, and hear ti ly Indorse the splendid adminiulta tlon of Governor J am e s F, Fielder,

"Our r&nllnal principle la alignment of the D em ocracy of Essex County with national and S ta le Democracy, with

(Continued on 9th page 4th column.)

E ig h t p a rn d fs w il l pvinc tua te the c e l eb ra t io n tt fx i y e a r of t h e 21>0lh a n ­n iv e r s a r y of the f o u n d in g of the c‘iiy< If th e executive c o m m it te e of t h e C o m m it ­t e e of One H undred r s t l f l e s p lan s con ­s idered today by the s u b -c o m m it te e on p a ra d es and de ro ra l loua . In th e m i l i ­t a r y pa rade w hich ha s bcnii provided fo r a lready , It wus p ro p o s e d to day to have as p a r t i c ip a n ts th e cade t b a t t a l io n from the \N’est Tolni M il i ta ry Academy.

This pnreda waa fa v o re d for Fou iu lers ' t>ay„ May 17. next . T he BUb- cornnil itee d is sen ted f rom th e executive c o m m it te e 's r e c o m m e n d u l lo n s for tw o pari ides itwit day. one in th e m orn ing or Afternouri and the o th e r In th e e v en ­ing Tho s u b -c o m in l tU e w^as of the unHiilmDu.H opin ion t h a t tw o demon- s t rn l lo n s would be o v e rbu rdensom e .

As prvipoEeil, Ihe nlgtit demonstra tion was to lake the fornn of s torchlight piirad' . The sub-cummlt tee decided that ttili' shoiild he held on m diff iTcnt da ir The proKrom now provides fo r military, tmvldltfhl Mild IndiiHlrlal and trader . h<>- leinotdlf*. clilldreti a. Sunday school, fni- t*-riml sorirl les Htid munic ipal and hln- lorli-al piirades. li Is possible t h a t tho IttMt may l«e combined with the torcli- IikIiI dem>o s lra tiun

W ith the object of d e v e lo p in g sys- lein In (tie niuno.)<r>nii°‘n t Of ttie parades , the romm l: t» 'r derl iUd t h a t M ajor Will- laru H ran ; f i e ld of t h e F i r n t Regl- rioTit, w li j Is li m e m b e r of the sub- foin inlt te i ' . sliDuld s u p e r v i s e at) of them 'IJiiH aiipniru jiietit w as m ad e a t the ai iggsHtlon of M ajor C ar l Lents , who rcr#‘r red to th e e x p er fen ce of M ajor I amflclil n* a m i l i t a r y m a n and aIhu to iJiK fact th a t he is a d e sc e n d a n t of one of the o r ig ina l s c l t l e m of the cliy

To Invi te Wr*! |*oin|^rB,.1 Otiorcc M chwarxkopf offi>fod Itm

aungcwlion thAl Itm W est I*olnter» Height be avnllablf^. He h a s a son who la H cade t lU the HCRiieiny. Mnjb r LenU tt iuuKhl ihut w ith H . If ' rseymim a t th*' hciiEl fit tim War H f p n n m e m It ahouiil lie c:iay In ^.iln hln i ot iaenl It whs po lu led out rhut thi* rad r lR coul.l make ilic i n p from W est I 'o in l to Ilua clH cr i t I rHy b>- tianl. Tlic p roposa l was a lso advai ic i’d t h a t a m i l i t a r y ball could In- Kiven a t n igh t , amt ( h a t wlit|i the '■adfta In n t len i lance th e a f f a i r w<iuld t.i M hriniacil auCcesH.

Ttin m a t te r of o b t a in in g th e i i t lm d - Hm+‘ of dll' CfldolB w as f in a l ly r r f i- ir ii l to tin* execu t ive co'mmllleM w i th the ri 'commet idnlIon th a t a com nil l l* ' ' rirnii tln\t body t e nam ed to co n su l t with .CiTio’i a ry of W ar Harr lao t i . The mil!- oiiiTimilli'C ili'slrcd to havi- M ajor L u i t i , lo<Husc 'if Ills AcquatutrancH wUh the N' l rc ia ry , Ue mad#* one of coin-riiltlM-. but the m a jo r tud lcvcd Ihc aub- Jpct should be l e f t to th e executive cuinmittc*’ He v o lu n te e re d , hnw e \e r , in he lp out.

Chlldrea^s F a r s d e .Mrs. F. C. Jwcobaon o f (he s iib-com-

m iH rp in formed the c o m m it te e t h a t she waa Ht sea as to the po licy of th e Hoard of ICducnflon in r o n n e r t l o u with the

Hhs h a d been unab ia to obtu in defin i te In f o rm a t io n on mpv- ern i po in ts r e la t in g to th e p a r t ic ip a t io n of the public school y o u n g » r t r a . aL tl io iiph fijie ha<l been rece iv ed w ith full s y m p a th } by Rev. Jo h n A, DlMon, su- perlnfe-inlcnl of th e p a ro c h ia l schools It Was f inally Reltlcd t h a t f lecre ta ry Wilson .1, \'ariC€ of th e commit tee , aiul Mrs. .Facobson ahould a g a i n visit the off lc laJs ot th e school boa rd hand l ing th e m a tte r ,

In soliciting designs fo r the deciiratloQ of the city during the cHfibratlfm the commit tee protnlsed to engage a dlslntHp- eaied j rofcsslotial adv ise r to aid In se­lecting the best. This adv ise r haa. not yet been chosen and the m a t t e r of select­ing him was pul up to WUIlAm 1\ O 'R ouikf , head of the ci ty building de­p a r tm en t and tt member of ttic sub-roni- mlUee

M r O'Rourke announc^'d ho would m ake the choice a f te r jcon* u l tadon with rL'ppeHi.Mitall>'es of the Am erican Insti tute of Affti lte rls , All designs h av e to !>© aiih- mlt ted by October 1.

BLAZE ON STEAMER SANT ANNA UNDER CONTROL,NEWYORK HEARS;

SHIP PROCEDING TO THE AZORESF1»«IT ( AIUN.

Miss M a r th a Landry , 5 E a s t F i f ty - Ih ln l s t r e e t . New York.

S i s te r HenAmIma. a nun, of New Haven.

Mrs. A. l .elnnd OnniblnossL, Shh F r a n - cisco.

Miss G am b lu o ssb Han FrnnclMco.Mins B e r th a Crocker , Luke r i a cu i .

N VMrs. R. 1,-Hughton. Lake IMacId, N YMis. J. R. I’litnam, New York City.Miss I^utnain, a g ed sixMiss M. Darnicou. 676 Riverside Drivs,

New York City.Mme. iSlettnora Doreraus Smith . New

York.Mrs. F. Fe l l s r . Ph i lade lph ia .Mr, and Mrs. 11. G. Beall, P h i l a d e l ­

phia.C. A. S t e w a r t , Ph i lade lph ia .Hev. E dw iA A. McGra th , ITovIrtenoe.

a I.If. Q. De Melll. £2 Exchange plscs> New

York.Mrs. H. (J. Ds Melll and son. New York

City.A m o n g th e p a ss e n g e r s In th e second

cabin w e re the fo llowing n u m , bou n d from M o n t rc s l to Roms;

S is te r M ar l s Nunxla, S la te r M ar ie Cittpe. S i s te r M ar ls Gattparal, S i s te r M silo S a lv a to re , HlHter Mar ls A. A. R. Nlcol. S la te r Marie O. Y. A raenau l t , S is ­te r M ar ie J, H. Ray. S is te r M ar ie B- J A. S lnum l, S i s te r Mnris A. A rchau , StHter H Beaiichard , S la te r Miirle C*. Y HoiBMert. S la te r .Mnrle A. C. S. I)ea]»are. Sluter Mar ie K Thlel*aull, S lp ier Martp A A. Rerm er , S la te r Miirle R. D, Colo. S ta le r Mfirlc A F. ,S. K. Davling, S la te r j M ar ls A L. I 'U artlcn nod SiHtcr MaMe | C A. Dali Hi re

Among Ollier acruiiil I'Hbln pasannKer* ' were (ilovunnl \ 'cn(ercHna and Hruno | M odaffan , Hdrtrcaaea n>>t known; Paa- i ijiiale l '>rr |gmi. Hronklyn, Chlcot te Arleac, Phil ade l i ih la . Dolnuc (jabrlclle , ' Itufael Httffola, Frandai-o P a ra sco and Antonio Rlanco, New York. i

NEWARK TAX RATE IS FIXED AT $2.28

County Rate Set at .6 3 3 2 Per $100 of Taxable Valuation in

All Municipalities.

IS JUMP OF TWENTY POINTS LOCALLYTn(nl HalA Msa In NisiiSx A rr fkl4t.O:iO,- |

'Jon. nn A d v a n ss of Over 'l.Msf Year-—City H a le Fixed cin 7 'u ta l | 1 'nxlng V a lue of M4 nn lii-eregne o f f O v e r S u m In |IfM Priii lra tlnL AaNraament l. ti rgeal i

LAWSON BRIEFS ARE FILED IN MOVE TO FREE HIM ON BAIL

r>KNVER, Sept. 13.— Rplefa wore filed In th e Colorado S u p r e m e C o u r t todft>- reg f i rd ln g thp p roposa l to a d m i t to hall J o h n R. Lawflon. fo r m e r a i r l k c lender. MOW In Jftll a t T r in id ad u n d e r pcK ltm - ti iiry aen tence on a c h a r g e of f i r s t d e ­g ree m urder . Since L aw ao n 'a convic tion the Supreme C our t hna g r a n t e d ft auper pcdenH In hla cane, arid h Jh r la iued aw r i t of iirotiohltlun b a r r in g Gran t ley Hili- yer. the Irleil Judge, f ro m p rea ld jng in fu tu r e fltrlke triala . In g r a n t i n g the flUperHcdeaa th e co u r t l e f t (he mii tU i of tiHti to be rlr-ilded u f l e r live Bumitier

■ receHR,Attorney Oeneral F r ed F a r r a r , in a

brief realstlng th« admlaaloti nf LH^Hnn to had, held th a t aa tho dofendrint liwd been convicted of fl rat degree munJei hi- Bhonld be kept in conflnomeni jicnding act ion by the Supremo Cmirt when itn‘ r a s e is reviewed nrv Ha merJta.

The brief on liehalf of Lawson v>na prepared by Horoce N. TTawkLia and J-M- wnrd T, Cofltlgan, Tt declared tha t tho Supremo <’ourl haa a u th o r i ty to ifranl bail, where the de fendan t ha s not been condemned to death, and th a t In the It had been cuatomary to adm it lo ball when a superpedeaB had been grantiad.

The b oun ty Roard of Taxation th is af- Urnoon fixed the tax rule for thin year for the county and also determined th^ ra le for tills city.

The county ra te was placed a t .6832 I per $100 of taxa tde vnluatton. The ra le I tor N ewark wan fixed a t }Z.28 per |lu(f

1'hls Is un Increase of Junt tw en ty points for the city over last yoM.

T he b o a rd has nut .vet f ixed rn te« fj ir the otViflr n jun lc tp /t ll ilea h i the coun ly , The f ig u r e s for these have not >ai been flnpl ly tt«ceruino«i. They will he as- aenihled an d ihu ra te s ilcternihie<l In the cou rsu of a few Hajs.

The coun ty ra le whh tiii&ed upon a to ta l tttxalils va lua tion of p ro p e r ty a m o u n t in g l a $fiH.93tb2l>A, Thin 1h an liicrense of 122,US',$36 over the t a x ah lee of IfiFt year , when they a m o u n te d to JR21,7 14.37b. 'I'lie city ra te w as f ixed on the lui.siH of a s ii luaUun uf |4l'J,ri!>6,342, an IruT'jUHe of $Hi..ly(i,tj38, of w h ich in- rrciise the I'rtidenllBl In su ran ce C om ­pany ron t r i t^u ted more than 111,000,009 In acc rued perftoiially.

Ill d e t e r m in in g the county r a t e , tha co m m ls s ia n e rs a l lowed ,2(72 fn r tne RtHte school tttx 1bv\’ nm! 4.160 Tor g e n ­e ra l c o u n ty puriJOHSH. The whol« la a li tt le m o re t h a n one point lo w e r th a n the co u n ty r a t e of ilH4, whlck w as ,6940.

L as t y e a r ' s to ta l city r a t e waa kuieed on ft levy fo r munic ipal p u rpose s of J1.3860 p e r |100. This year the ra te of $2.28 Is based on a c l iy r a t e of $l.rjp6S p e r $100, an IncrsHee of sUgh i ly more ih u n tw e n ty -o n e lujiniH.

k o m r DeiliictlojiB.In r te le rm l i i log NiMvark's net vali ia -

ilotiH Inxahli , thv county lioai'd a l low ed $ l.l’[!ri,!‘75 for ri-nilswlooH on assi-RMtiuhl k of IhhI yf-iii. while tile exceaslN** ah- Hf'.HhrTM’nta w r l l l e n off a m o u n te d lo

1m the laU cr c la s t w ere in- clndi-d thv oxt-fWii $l,n&fl,fH)0 Imposed lust \-ear on 1 li«- pm pt ' r iy In tbl's ci ty nf the Nc-xv Vi>jk T i j . p h o n e Company, Ji'iiHi.iiub exci'HK upon n\e I’ldell ty T r u s t i"[M[iuny and $Du.iibb ovrr-aHBctjfu-d upoij ihn I ’f i l r in l T r u s t Company.

T<i m a k e Ihe ra te uf }?.2H the corn Milpslorier.-j e.^tinmleil upon the |ecH<ii\ of ])oll anri driD; (ax to am o u n t of iilmut $ iO,uci| T h e re al.“o nn aMuTsnnce on hank atnc*k fax a - lloi, f)f $79,(ixn

The to t a l RUni of th e r i ty tiiX Ijurlgetfor Ihe ye tt r $9 7'i'ir>4l, n f ih lsamount i 2.S&S.biM) will b.- paid ov t to the coiiMi.\- and s.il,s.-c..'i'p|i will go fo r <-ll>’ needs.

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wns

LINER SANT’ ANNA AFIRE AT SEA FOR TIME

EXAMINING CANDY THAT SICKENS FOUR

Health Board Orders Analysis of Chocolates that Cause Sudden

and Violent Illness.

Wireless Message Reports Fire in Hold No. 2

Is Out.

IS REUEF TO ANXIEHVessel Carried 1 ,939 Persons, of

Whom About 1 ,600 Were Italian Reservists.

MANHAHAN HINTS OF B0M§ PLOTVdl!K, S.:pi 13 - 1 ^ ) fire |ft

the t'fd'M' latm htiairiehip WftTIl Ann* Fias lii’i M A11n g ' u d , uwordlriK (o * mr-RHrtHH J.c.'l\r<l |iid«\ liy l line, f uganiH hi-rc. fitun Ihr :»lilpH raptaln. T h t \pMNid 1b ik-ii.irlrd piiM.ci1.MK un hep cutirritt lu itie .Vinrcb

The measiigc vsaFi r*-lu\crl in i Iiir c ity from ttu' t 'ape w-ireieM& aiaiion. I tt'VUd HK f(dluw N

‘Fire til Jh'lil Ni' J out i*ro*Deeding lu ,\xofeii, . s e n r i r d 1>> .Xricotlfc

■CAVEV."HALIFAX. N y , Scpl. 13.—A eljeaio

of win-ICrtH nU'SHggeh WvCu flu.'iliyd out alouK ibe ioARi curly todu j . vulling fu* ^iHlan-c lu llic Unci f^unl .Umu, itipurtv4 on flic will) ulfuul 1 (>Ub Italian rexer*

<jji UuttJd, ftbuui i . iuu luuuri oaxt by nouthefiAl ul i u Ia p u n

Folloviing the revrlp t of A rftdloglBia laie iu it iiigbi aimuuiiclii^ tliat fire had I'lido'h d l l M|inn Mil- Mint' Anna w h e iu h u wa» In laiHtidv north and luntfUuU«47 an we.li. every agt 'Ut) wu.'i t rough ItUO play III aid thv burning ahip. Tliia mfa* huge Mated Ihat tho ab»p u a a In dlatreag andJUdUaieil likui hur pUMitjanwaa at-rloua,

I'tu- mutitib d e p u t 'm e n t of th« Domlnloti gov'riMiii'ni riaehid svord thruui;l) lh» Cape Jliicc wirMcHb eluliuti tha t all avgll* able help vm'uIu be iieni lo m e aunt' Anna*

UHkf e x i n a e . J llilN ullei-noon bjf "frJi’ialR of ilu' m.ii 'lum.' .luU flBherltis d«* [urliiieiii [lui! icricue shlpa arc ata4.nJ)n^ tiy (lie htvum><hip iSant

Tlie xti'ijTiiei .Diewtia uf tlic P'libre Lluai w lik'h nailed lam W cilncaday from NuvP Yoik, In HuppoHeii lu be (ollow'Ing tha aame nleurnnhlp lane an live iSanL' A nna and Hhmild Ix' hiii a few tufura' auU txiCU nf the hiirnlME ahlp

It utiu ib'cided by t1n» I'anutl lau Gov*• irirm iit ;mt lu nend uny uliliia to the aid lit ihi. Sniit Amiu f r u n thin purl ha*luum ij[ iht! rilHtupCb!,

Ttie ,^aiil' Anna auile^F Cnuin York IttHt Tliiira<luv nuirnitig. liftil bCQiv aehedulcd lo Inuvo Wednai- rluy afternoiMi. hut h e r dep ar i ty o wa* delayed hj ii neiirch for a bomb re- p(u-(e<| to 1iRvo been nm ugg led un board. 'n»e HCHlcli W!'« w U hou t reeuR.

'The I'abru Line ugehln announced 10:13 e clock tliut Uie liner tiatlt AruiA (urrh'cl 1 ;i3: por.si>i>R r ; i tP Ihjit Lima no word Jiatl been rccniwU from her cap- lam. Included In llv e ehip'e co tnpkl^ w t iv LtiOn Uallan icBcrvljBlB.

Tlmkb on tjoarrl the altiftmer wer4 lletect »N fo llowtc FaniieRgera, l |744t f l r i i cat)ln. a ev e n ta e u ; Hecond cabin, fo r ly - fou r : Blfsoragft, 1,70S;

Tlib fnllowJYrff mTrrffUgp wan un i t to the orf lcern of the Kal>rc Llriv In Mar- Aetlle«i by J am e s K, E lw H l & Co., the ugenin in New York: ■

"NewHjmper’ ropor tii S an t ' Anna afi re In la t i tude 40,2!!. longUuiJe 47.30. Hftva iifi vonrirniflMon of ih ia f rom ihu c ap ­tain. llonfi ihlB la iJiiarlfBH."

Agent^n T b eo r} n« tn M|»>.A thvory tha t Mie fire im the Saul*

Anrvft iniKht biivo Item caimvd l«y a a p /l^lunllnurd on 2d pagt . 6lh column.)

NEFENTHALERASKS CAVANAGH TO QUIT

Internal Revenue's Deputy Collector Says He Has Requested Aide

to Resign.

ADMITS FRICnON. SAYS NO MOREkcfuHlmi t " dlecuKP tTi*' mull'^r fur ther

lluiM f" inlmli frlctliin. .Ifdii\ V Dirfrn- thad'r , deputy l•ollB<•l‘'t id irucrnal rev- ojiius dijclarfd today that u iclt*‘r re- (iU‘'«Giig the rpRlKnallon -if Ju.ieph K r iivanagh. a dlvlalon di'P'us loMi^aJoi; who liftM ioft'Ji with tho bifiii internal raw enuo office tw enty venrs-, had hi-en for­warded bf Mr t ' ttvanngh. Mr l avanagh wufl Ol hlfl home. At F ranh iti igreel. ta- <iay, but could not h« eferi If \Wis fiftid llkPre tha t lie wjih 111 Ls bed

Tha t ihiTb tuiH be/'u fr ifh '-n in th* riffles hetwcfi] Itit* 'tl\i^i|i'M dcimly nrul hiB elder for K'-mc tini • b. cn known If) thiJBO enipl'iyrtl in lli- " f f l ' ' ' \Ylu:n tbc break ■•nmu rodu>. n'l "tu- ‘ 'cild t>f found wIlliriK to ilc Mr.r'lleri-nthalor »al<l dial u i"i n-tf'i'yd Ifttef hftd sen! tn Idm l-- Mi ' auiuaijh.aaklng f^r biii rcKigimM n

'Say iJi;yibriia >oii ward cis i" lbs reft' pnuB why, f*abl Uh- ' tiTf tirphlv- “1 fHTi'l pi Hriylblng rod. and »«t Lhl.s llPis H wan n*d Int^ niii d tloil nn> jk Imjjj w tia*-flf.r \ r-r xlioulcl ......... "k liuW Ii

. \s tieiiMt , Mr. > 'a \am igb ift-ceiVHd a snaf lliH poHlliou Isnf>( g'jveriiftd by flip ? uleF of civil ssr- vice. ffl« dUMCM (o im Uli'd lu fe r re t ing rm( vlohuioTiB of ib e iMi’fiial revenue liiws, keeping w j i l ' h of -j igar factories. biesvcrleR imd r e ta i l Il'i'Uir plaer;^ and Hppoaring fts w llncaa 11> c<iili.'b su it s a t „.>< pr ij<rc'it ■.! by tlie depar tnun l .

BOX BROUGHT HOME BY HUSBANDAn Invf'Nl IgAtlon Into the ai idden ill-

neea of four persona a f te r e a t in g from ft box of chocolatCH. 1« being m ade by th s Board of J l e a d h f^ate .Sainrd.iy a f le rn o o n Mr». M arg are t KtflcMer of &3 L a f a y e t t e e treet. her one-ye i i r-o ld son Leo: h e r young b ro the r . Wlllbini McAvoy, a n d MInp Helen Kelly of L i b e r ty s t r e e t , a te Rome candy w h ich ( 'o n ra d B taeb ler , husband of Mm. S taebie r , b ro t^ m t borne. S hor t ly a f t e r they becam e iWoleutly III.

All w e re a t t e n d e d by Dr. J a m e a T. U'rIghtBon of 3& W alnu t a t ree i . who took posaoBtlon of (he rem a in d e r of th e box of r a n d y . He tu rned the c o n fe c ­tion o v e r to the Board of H e a l t h and City C h em is t H e rb e r t H. B a ld w in hus been a s k e d to analyxe It

About h a l f a n hour a f te r e a t i n g th e camly, Miss Kelly , who waa m in d in g Mrs Htftcbler'R baby, ^vna rr tr lcken In the s t r e e t an d wnn Huslstert to the Btaehle r hbme. The baby also becam e s ick w'hen he w as t a k e n In th e h o u s e and s h o r t ly a f t e r Mrs. S taeb le r an d Mc­Avoy com pla ined of feeling IR.

Dr, ‘W^rlghtaon was sum m oned by Mr. BtaehUCf w ho w a s th e only one In t h e house w h o d id not e a t an y of th e candy .

p h y s ic ian t r e a te d a ll a n d In a s h e r t t im e a n n o u n c e d . th em to he o u t of d an g er . T h e baby and l lc A v o y w e r e 111 a ll d a y yes te rd ay , b u t w e re ab le to be a r o u n d today.

Mrs. B ta eb le r to d ay d e r la ro d t h a t n e i th e r she n o r an y c f fhe ch i ld ren a te a n y t h i n g p rev ious to t a k i n g (K« chocolates . At t h e s to r^ w h e r e Mr. B U eb le r c la im s to h a v e put ihused th e candy, th e p ro p r i e t o r w as a w a y to d a y and h is em p lo y e es dec lared th e y k n e w n o th in g of t h e a f f a i r . >.

MAYOR HAS VETOED JTTNEY ORDINANCE. IT IS RELIEVED

Tl WBB rum»>red at ibv f'tiv hall today t h a t Mayr>r RnyiTT'ii'l haa vptuerl the Jiew jltne>* ordlna i i '* ad ' 'ipi '‘il by the Board of W o rk s iw." weeka ?iro. It 1r undH-refood th n i V,'- had taken the a la n d that the pf>» » r frjr tl)« regule* Hon of ihla Lrnfflv Mirhtfully r o e t a . w i th Ihe Common r im i i t l l . which body o u g h t first (n h av e a publi '- hea r ing Ofi th e m a n e r

\^’hvu K. E r l r Mood.v, .secretary to th e Mayor, w a s ftsked ftbmft tb« vo te th is m orn ing he refuBe-l to m ake any comment, d e c l a r in g t h a t It would not he cou r teous for h im to m ak e public th e Mayor 's act ion ou The ord inance before It atn)uld be rece ived by the B oard of Works.

FRENCH SUBMARINE WORSTS DESTROYER IN ADRIATIC SEA

ROME. Rppt, 13,— T he F rench pubrni- r ln e Papin to rpedoed and severe ly d am ­a g e d an A u s t r i a n i lc s t roye r in the A d r ia t ic Sen on S e p te m b e r 9. the Minis­t r y of Mar ine an n o u n ce d today.

While c o -o p e m l ln g w i th the Ftallart f le e t In the A dr ia t ic rhe Pap in alghYed a g roup of A u s t r i a n d e s t r o y e r s In the c en t r a l Adrifttle. it Immedia te ly la unched a to rpedo n t^ th e g roup, which found a m a rk In one o f th e Aust r ian vessels

* Tha Fapin Is oue o f SmallerF r en c h u n d e r w a te r c r a f t , 4lep{ac1ng on ly tone above th e ,tl hBsa speed of tw e lve a n d flve>e1gfrthe k n o ts on the s u r f a c e a n d c a r r t s i a tttMw of tw e n ty - fo u r .mao. ■' „

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1 B . C . CONFEREES i T O M MEXICO V AGAIN TOMORROW%snji Notified of Meeting After : to fe re n c e Between Lansing

and Ambassador Naon.

m u CONFIRMS URBINA'S ENDWASHINOTON. S»pt, 13.— S»iTrl»ry

, ^ t tJ tt* t* n * tn « »nil the *.* Luiln-Amer- I t u i envoys will resume the confereuris

■ Meelco here tomorrow. Arr.heeeDh'sr Bomulo 8. Neon of .ArH-ntln* eoufiTreil vrtUi BeereUry Lenr li is todiiy, » t whl'-h

i f t w s s decided the! lUn meelltiK KhnuUl He h tM t t I h i t llnm. tVof.1 was *! om-e i e n t « r t h to the various envoy*.■ WASHINGTON, flept. 1 3—ronflrm e-

Oon of til* eiecutlon of General Thomas Slrtlnn by General Villa was rerrlve.1 4lrectly from General Villa today hy Cnrique Llorente, hi* -lEent here. In e«- ■lasation of Urbina'* oaeutlon, Oeiierul TlUa io n t Ih li sU ttm rnl: ^ ^' T o r some time l>e«l. th e hehnvlor

■ of G enera l Tomua I ’rb lnn ha s become In to le rab le b ec au se , w ith o u t any

' M ra p lee whatever , he e aceu ted al l per- aeiie w h o incu rred hie d lap leesure . I tits a c t i he *ave of la te no accounto w h a te v e r to h ead q u a r le ra no r to eiiv a u th o r i t i e s whom he w as obllRcd ic r e ­j e c t and ohey.

'Xtnder these cond it ions an d t a k l n s

rp h e protection of capital and the advantage of experience can be obtained by the

chants and Manufacturers of Newark through the ESSEX COUNTY NATIONAL BANK.

Established in 1859, this Bank has a capital and surplus of $2,650,000 to serve the best inter- ests of its depositors new and old.

New business always desired and interest at 2^'v paid on all balances of $1,000 and over,

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

NEWARK EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 19X5.

ON THE SAME ROAD

AD MEN TO BOOST : FEAR MISSING MAN C i n AT MEETING' MAY BE A SUICIDE

Ih to con#ldera llon in c r^ n s l iw mM bord tna t fon and c ru e l ty of General

Club Here Further Discusses Share East Orange Police Scour Woods for in June Convention at | Elijah M. Sandford—W. D.

Philadelphia. | Dunham Also Sought.FFTE COMNiriTEF, TO HELP' ORANGE WOMAN FORSAKES FAMILY

r u r l h - r ptnn* fur ihr .Vcw.rk Adver- | I ' l s s p p . t t rH n t r* n l I h r r* p s rsnns , nun, flslHK n u l l iittrOcIpntifin In the ' nf th e caue i n ivn lv lnR^th* u the r . havf

tfrblnf t and |i ropH«nnda of d le in tc tf ru- Oon lh * t he wan co n i lu r t in g In th e viu y

J liody of the conven t ion mrmy unde r ' t k f com m and and hlB com ple te la ck of . n i p a c t fo r the l i fe an d p ro p e r ty of n a t i o n a l ! and roreljpnere. I deem ed U

pfOper to In te rv iew nim fo r Use pur- pOM of Im preea lng upon h im th e nooea- 4 t y of an Im m edia te c h a n g e In a r t lonb ! ^ d behavior.

*'Wltb thiB end In view, I s tar ted for hja ranch a t Nieui, Durango, egcompanled by a bodyguard, but meeting with ahotn from General It rbina and his atftff. who had entrenched themeelves irj his house. I.proceeded in the moat adequate maT^ner u M a r the clrcumatanrea . compelllna them t6 aurrander, a f te r which his executlor. H a r ordered by a court-m ar t ia l held unt i e j p o t .

E a d i K o n a f a n t Peril.**• **Thfl execution of General IJrhIna

plucka from the root a conetant peril for the regloD which had been under his eon- tw l . The execution was eaueed entirety

' ^ th e many iBBaealnationa ordered hy Olwerat Urbina, particu la r ly In 8an IauIs M oil, proof of which I had .lust received ab d which moved m s to m ake the d«- cM on which I carried out."

Secre tary Lauaing talked with Preal- d ^ t Wilfon today on General GarranRa'a pfopoaal to dlacuM Inte rna tiona l affaire.

no th ing w a i dleclosed rega rd ing the opmtng CMiference.

itynofficlHl report ! have re ic h e d hers I t e t a aupplemental note l i to he eent fpom C&rransa lourcea outl ining in de- UU w h a t might be m ade m a t te r s of Joint chnaideration. Thle would In d u d s war iM g n n i t l e i and gnerant iea to foreigners

< T h! Bteamer M orro C a t t l e reached X ^ra C ru s ye a t e rd ay w i th a la rg e q u a n ­t a of w a r m u n i t io n ! for C a r n n a a . He ig l a i d to h av e p laced l a r g e o r d e r s to p f e p t r e fo r a n em b a rg o on a r m s by the tS iKed S ta te ! .

J 0 t a t e D e p a r tm e n t advioea f ro m Tor- rben» deaoHbed a t co m in g from an un- o n io ia ! b u t r e l iab le kource, nay Vil la t ^ O p a In a l l th e re cen t e n c o u n t e r s with C ^ r ra n a a fo rce s In n o r t h e r n Mexico hRd

' M ade a poor showing, in m a n y casea, it u^ga declaretU th e V il la s o ld ie r s cas t ajpay t h e i r arit ia a n d a b a n d o n e d towna

convenMon next .luu'- in I'hlUiidelphia, thfi ABMH-islfd Advtrtihing i'lubn of the W'orMl were discussed loday nr the t’luli a , flrwl fall meellok* al l»mvn Town Club ; II wa.s Iranied iha i the ('nmmUtf“? of One i Kuhdrefl had prumleed Hh full co-oper- ntlon with the n'l Mu-n. b«uli firianolally an«i ollii rwlse. ir^msklnK Newark lieard ia t Philadelphia. v- I

The roriimUif'e to a n a n g e for the .'luh $ I par t In the conv+'nilon, tonelfHriR M"i • | riB 8i’ho<-k. J mIiii K. D'-Ir and l^ onard T)reyfusft, reported prngresa Mr |Bi-herk. fhalrti.Hn of the rommlttee. hur- i trested tha t a rhllftflelphia «hih he formed among the menriierfl.of Uu- Newark i.T'ih, the purpns. helr.R roroKth meruher lo .isil aside one nr two dollars a we»'k to <'onsll- luie n fund for iia*' hv tlu- Newark ton- tlnK**'!- lb mttklna a allowing In the (Jiiflker City. Mr. .Mchrck snitl It was thepnrpoae of the tnmni'Me* t.manfactupera to Induce the... - maintenance of siillni>le iu-a(1<iiinrteis for the Newark nu-n dniing the convemlon

•■riamplea of the produr la of incKl In- : iluatrles i rmld be kept such headr|U8i’ lara and they wm ld sej-ve also aa a prop­er jilfttrlbulItJK polni of samples," aald ; Mr, Bcheek ■.^e^erul of the larger man-

nd

lMter«*st

t'o^n repo r ted lu thd E a s t O rau g O ran g e pollee.

UelleviPK th a t E l i jah M. Hindfopd. who d laap p ea red F r id ay f rom hta home Hi 104 MlrlUiid avenue . E a s t Orange, hnn commIUetl aulr idb. C h ie f of Police W il l iam H. O'Neill to day In a u g u ra ie d a lepa to scour a la rg e wooded trac t near the house. Oa tec t ivea W endel and 8hntiiioii w e re a ss ig n ed to th e eearch th is m o rn in g and In the a f te rn o o n the Boy t^r.otita and Boys ’ P o l ice D e p a r t ­m en t of E as t O ran g e a n d Bloomfie ld took holu.

T h e E as t O ran g e police have a l io j hecu ttuked In eearch to r W il l iam D- | Ounhntn , h p a in te r , wttn d isappea red ' J u ly from hla home. 289 A m hers t i s t ree t , th a t Hty, le av ing hlx w ife and ' five littlQ ch i ld ren pennlleHa, |

A no the r d is ap p e a ra n c e w a s repo r ted 'In thin Ht> fliifruienib | t i r a n g e pnllcc y e s te rd a y NIcho-

to (onlr lhulc toward inc | ( ' „ r v an a of 224 Essex av enue , th s t c i ts , HHld his wife le f t hom e Sep tem ber 2. OHteufllhb to go to a m o v in g p ic tu re show H]iil had not been h ea rd from HltHC. hhe In the m o th e r of four ch i l ­d ren

'I'onk Ka«or nn I . e s v fag Home.ufftCtiirfTs might he pri-vnlled 'ipnn tn I Bcrt»re k f iv t ig hla home Friday, Mreonirl tiu t- 'ii'Blun* fnr floal* t(i h- r.'iirv- «onrlfor.1 tnl.l )il* wif* she prnhsMy

ed In ihe 111* inirudc-. Ai l-asl three \ "u n td tint see him SRSlii- He tnok a razor

•iMrtisently w i th o u t an y r e a l defense .;fr*f “ ........, _^mna Teaching Torrenn with Villa twropa were fueled with tie* f rom ther t f i r e a d t ra cka . T our , loaded w i th p ro vlBlDnt. w e re abandoned . F r o m eome

*t d w t i t f t Is r e p o r te d the t ro o p s t ied so p re c ip i t a te ly a s to t a k e no p re c au t io n s a lM in s t p u rs u i t .

ANGELES SAYS HE’S COMING I HERE ON MISSION FOR VILLA:V t i PABO, Tax.^ Sept. 13.—f is n a ra l

Fivllp* Angalea, Owiorftl V ll la 'a r i g h t b ^ a d man, anfiouncctd- a t J u a r « a l a s t i d v h t t h a t h s w b u ld l e a v e soon to r X s w Y ork a n d WaehlnfeioTi on a mla- • t o b fo r V i l la an d t h e co n v en t io n gov- f t ^ m s n t T h e n a t u r e o f t h U mlaslon Im decl ined to dlacusa,

* I t Is undera tood h e re t h a t A ngeles w i l l be A uthor ised to r e p r e e e n t the cpBventlon g o v e r n m e n t In d e a l in g w i th t b s F a n -A m e t l c a n peace p ropoaa la an d aSao w il l b e . f r e e to p re s e n t h la per- spnAl v iew s upo n th e altuaVlon c re a t ed b'Sr t h e a d v an ce o f O e n e m l O bregon In to N o r th e rn Mexico. In t h e se p e r ­s o n a l vJewa h e la be l ieved to h av e th e • u b p o r t o f m e m b e ra o f v a r io u s factionn.

Bcntcd In I he )>ig p« big unnccrriJ! have take jmri."

Mr Mclx i^atd U hnd bf«Ti srnin ir rd Ihflt th^' rluh memhr-rs fm It mlladr'liihl.’i in *aiUom<il'fl*'i‘ fln'l ihol hctv'cuti forty and flf iy mechlncn would i-c mgagcil fi'jr the occrtBlon, Mr. Orf-yfnBfi Bald Hm Tom- mllt«v uf fme lIundriHl wn« more ihirn wUllug to help the clwh mak*^ » H iliablo ahowlng In f^hlludclphla.

F e t l l n a e r MiiggraU Plan.Theodnro KcUlnkcr . pri‘fi,lid»‘n i , ;

said he hoped lhf» miinl«-i Hhlp w.ni)<1| m a te r ia l ly IncreHxc hI ihc rtU^'cccdlrjg Tneeilnca. Mr. Kittin^sM nuKgi’Bird a plan of In v i t in g men Uliijiiflt^d w h h b ig indURtrlc.<i t.i apeak wt the luncheons. He re ferrer i to n m«*flV'd of th la k ind carr l^^ oui iti [.oh Aiir.-Ioh Q!irt ivftllcvfd ir mlopicd hero D would f ll imulaie a l t e m la n ce and mflke fhe meetlngB even m are worth while.

Mr. F e t t i n g e r t h o u g h t bclwee;! 4fin and RUh New-arkera ahnuM m ko an hcU vc par t in th e coiiventhJfrH pageant .

A r ru n g e m e n ts fo r a club <llriner in October a re u n d e r wav. It la expocted th a t one or tw o men of na t iona l fame . in th e a d v e r t i s in g world will bii i n ­duced to adiliesB th e inemtiora at th a t , lime.

R e m a r k s w e re made hy Henry O T..onghurBl. rcpreHcnllng the Jcfne> R a i lw ay s A dver t ls l t ig Tompany. a t one l im e a m e m b e r ami off icer -if the khm F raneleco, S a c ram en ln and P n i t l a n d (Ore.) a d v e r t i s in g clnbe. He alsn was p rea iden t fo r th re e te rm s of the Pacif ic Coast Advert lH lng Men's Aftsoclalton He preaen led th e g r e e t in g s of the Pa- olflc Const f tdverl la lng men.

A r th u r E. Lt»w, new n d v c i t t s ln g m s n - Rger fo r H ahno &• Co., w as welcom ed by th e club.

irendy promised to j v i t h him. and Iho police believe It wa M r purpose in rot hln th roa t . Tlint hepurpose Iwould HCfk sct:lvnb'd epot for thatpinp'-sfl Is Ihe belief

TTif* rh ler tiaid he based tha t opinion On reniarkn tic lesrned Mr. Sandford had nmde to frlendfl some lime ago. The mlfisln* man alleged If) have an- nonneed iher he would commit siilclds and thui when jie dirt he would pick out a pliii't' where nobody would ever find hlR body

I'Tnanrlftl troiiMes are said to have preyed uprin the mind of Mr. Sandford. He hae been ilis owner of much real as- tHie. rjfi which collectlone have been poor. T he day he cllBappeared he rerelved a letter, whh h la believed to have been from a d^-hinr tenant alleged to have owed him a large sum T he le tter la pre­sumed lf» h u \e arivlsecl him th a t a pay* nieht on oi . riunt of the debt could not be martp In ac to idance with a prevloua promias

ncniREDUMBAAS TAKING FATE HARD

Frieods D ed ire A ir iu m d o r Is “ Completdy C m h d ” -F « e l

A lm ii for His Healtb.

CANNOT SLEEP, EATS BUT LimED tV lM S t S n a i « 4 Tr««M< • • 8««* ■■

H« L a t n c i «U t AnM k«U H«8 Bw* Ca«0*—tul*8t««lr »«4 *• '«sk> t*Ct«B «o BsrlalB—vu * * * Ot*cu»»-

R n a l l Au*«r*-Hti«-e u t a B Stalc iBieB d M 8*8 V lcna .

From Iks IT#s»(»ff(on Burros of Ike E t t M - /Vf} VfWS

WASHINGTON. Sopt. 13 — SWrlM carried by *oio* o e w ip o p e n *boui Dr. Dumb* U k in c hi* d lwntissl cbeerfuHy. m a k ln y pub l ic a p po ironco* In ih* 8t. R * ( l s Heto l, r l d l n t » b o u t Ib* ®bd rBC*lrln* hi* f r U n d i a t hi* ro om * do no* B(re* w i th ih* a cco u n t b r o u g h t to W a i h l n f t o n to d s y by » p«rson* l fr iendof ih* Amb****dor, Tbe f r i en d s ty * "Or. Dumb* 1* completely crushed. He c in n o i »l**p, doe* r o t **t *nd foel* hi* po*l- tion ao B-utely t h t t hi* o e a r e t t ( rUaJ* ar* a la rnwd fu r hi* beat ib . ' '

Dr. D um bt , a ccord ln t to th s same In­formant , w as aw are of hla emburass- ment* before s n y th in s had appeared In the newspaper*. In f*ct he seem* to hav* i c a n M trouble the moment ha learned th a t Archibald had been c au r h t and saarched. He naM Immediately to those around him t h t t he waa faartu l »ol of w h a t the newspaper* would say. bu t of the Praaldent and Sec re ta ry Dan*- l n ( la tU n c a n Impraiolon of the affa ir before h« coaid reach them. So he la- e tan l ly made hie resolve to re tu rn la WaJhlBBtOB and aeek an In terview.

- E x p l a a a t l o a - Fwtl]*.On th ie po in t It le sa id t h a t he m l* h t

h av e eaved h im se l f labo r becauee th a IPrepldant n ever w as of tw o n i lnde on th e neeesa l ty of aend inv D um b* ou t of the coun try . H* a w a i t ed o n ly th e e s - p l a n t t l o n Of the A m haaaador because It eeemad th e d l tn i f l e d t h i n # to do. b u t he did not espec t to modlfj- the s ta t e ­m en t he had on hie desk , t h e p r in r lp e l one M i n t a copy of th e Archiba ld 'e tt»r.

SKIES CLEARING SOMEWHAT TODAY

IN ARABIC CASE(Cnpilnufd from First Page.)

haa waitad bacauaa of t h a Praa ldan t 'a expraasart daaira tp c laar up th a Arabic fi rst , livan th o u g h iha AraA>lc rep ly i i u n s a t l s f a r t o r y (Jarmany he l tave i now, it Is s ta ted , t h a t th e t im e Is rlp« for her to send her new note. And tha t note. It la cla imed, will ba so c le a r aa to m ak e abec^utely au ra th a i e t t i t n t of the Arabic liability th rough diplomatic channels .

Await Dumba*e flecell.Although th is governri iont w as e n ­

tirely w i thou t off ic ia l w ord from Vieami as to the p lans o f the A u s t r ian

He w o r t a suit of da rk m ix ture when Inst seen, and his shoes wer^ plain black.

Mr. SsndfnrJ . who ws* form er ly coun- t ) , , A reb ic 's de s t ru c t io n w ere bound to I Government, an I r r t lm it lon h a s reached sol to the Atchison, Topeka and Sente ■ r e m in u e occur r in* . 1 D epac tm en t t h a t A u s t r i a willFe nall road , 1* e ls ty years old^ He Is | a l t e rn a t iv e , a cco rd in g to the 1 Dr Dipnba very •*'brt1y Thefive feet - l -v -n Inches In he 'ght. s r a y ' R e l i s h to c o a s ld e ra t lo n byhaired and bald, and welgha 110 pounds, ■ D - rm an v l .w , waa for 'h e , h e V ienna Forel* t . Office, It la un-

; revoke ih s l r " ra m m in g order. It " 1 , | ,i-,to iid hese, i t w t ie th e r s im p ly tosijggeslcMi th a t If th e Ignited b t a t f s • him w i th o u t m a k in g an y sp«-wiftheil to prove he rse l f rea l ly n e u t r a l , <nif)c rsp ly to the re a su n s aes lgnod by she would t a k e th ie m a t t e r up w i th the i United S ta te s fo r d ec l a r in g hla itai-

, I.cmkIoti Aflmlral ty.lk)w this convsrfiation resulted caimol

I bf learned. The only Information ohialn- ’ able waft th a t Ihe “m a t te r '— w hat m a i ­

ler w as not mentioned, but It was aup- I nosert to b« the one referred to above

FIRE IN STEAMER SANT ANNA NOW

IS REPORTED OUT

A* a m a t t e r of fa c t , the Am busnador 'slly ■ ■ ......

iConllnued from F ir s t Pa*».l

statem ent so fully corroborated the case a fa ln s t him. It ended the m atter. In- tem a ilo n a l laivyera today are sakin* If the United 8 la tea will m ake any Indutrlea of G reat B rita in wltn re ta rd to It* treatm ent of Archibald. Thay say he we* an American citizen trav e lin a on a Dutch ship, under un ARterlcan passport, yet he we* taken off by the Ebitllah. searched, aad hi* paper* taken from him. His case le some- t h tn t like that of Mason and Sllcletl, and th e United S tates backed down on th a t case, disavowed the ac t of 11* ssa captain and tesrJersd Its rr*reU to G reat Britain.

But Archibald le naltber a Mason nor a Slidell, and It le quite probable th a t In view of the advantase* accru ing to th is country through the etipose of hla pepere, no t**u» will be made o 'e r hla arre st.

V leaaa 'i A ttitnde.g e n e v a . Switzerland, Sept. IS ivl*

P arle ).—The Vienna mornln,* n*«a- paper* a ra roplete w ith leading a rtic la i on th s now* coocernln* Dr, Dumb*, the A ustrian Amhaasador^to th e United Slates, considering (he a ffa ir one of v ita l in te ree t

HINDENBURG IS LEADING DRIVE

TOWARD DVINSK,

I fiili^esH here at an aprt or lo make reply I ti.) the Iseucn rklH^O

On th a t quefltlon, It In raport*rt, tha . AuBtrian n ffk la la a ra rtividad. At any I ra te tha belief was grow ing In official I quarters today th a t A ustria w ill not

GIRL, 14, ELOPING, HALTED BY MOTHER

(Continued from Fir s t Page.)

'was In B einstolff* hands, to be taken ' attem pt retsH allon. However. If she up"—presuittahly with hi* governniant, \ does not name a sucressor to the Arn- The best coivlecture seemed to be th a t ' bassprlor within a reasonable lim a It S ecretary , Lansing had made some sort .g understood the U nited S ta tes will of an alterhallve pr.)ponlllon, perm it .Ambassador Penfleld lo return

That Ihe administration would go to , 1, 0, , ■•indefinite vacation," eollip Brltleh with such a augge*tlon as n. t),gt It will not be forced to do business

nf the Duna River are on the offensive and have driven Ihe RneBlans from a number of their positions.

Von H ln d e n b u rg AVIanlnK.After s ten-day butlle on the eeventy-

mlle front ea*l of the Nlemer River, Field

the one made bv Germany was deemed most vjnllkelv. .S'evertheless, with "mla

here through a charge d 'a ffa ire s wplle

was broached by David H. F- Joheg a raeaiber of the firm which acta a* the Faber Line agenta. today.

"Several of our veasels have bean set on fire recently by iplea." »ald Mr. Jtmts. "One bad fir* w t* aboard the Lord Krn*.

As a result we h*v* had our vesse’^ under the closest watch while In port, w e have essm tned every piece of frelth t offered to guard a ^ l n t t bomba or in­fernal machine* that might erraek the Sant Anna in mfd ocean."

Mr Jonea said he was certain the Sant' Ann* carried no munition*, her cargo being made up principally of foodstuffs. The vessel was built in ISlO and was equipped with modern safety device*. Bh* Is registered a* of g ,lt0 tons groii.

Though the Fabre Line agents had as­serted th a t the c tag o of the Bant' Anna was chiefly foodstuffs, the ship's m ani­fest showed th a t she alto ca trltd t,AM

Prom the** artlela* it would appear th a t the request for hla recall

lake*" like the Arabic "m lstahn” srhert-

Ta n g th em s am e In d iv id u a l to i lo w eraC ar ran sa ,

ONE AMERICAN KILLED, TWO HURT IN BORDER AHACK

WlOWNSVILLHJs TeXs, Supt. 18.—One floldier w as killed and

t v o o th e r! wore 'wounded when an A m erican cavalry p a tro l w as a t- t4c3ied on the border by Mealcan rald- •H early today. P riv a te A rth u r C raft w aa killed and F irs t Sergean t Jam ee A i W allace and T rum peter H arold For- M F w ere lerlouBty wounded.

;A f te r an hour’s fig h tin g the Mex- Itiaat re trea ted Into a heavy grow th of niMQUlte. The f ig h t took place near L p! Indtbi. about fifteen mliee w est of BrownevtUe. The United Statea tfo o p ! engaged w ere a ttach ed to Troop

T w elfth Cavalry.

QUARANUNE HALTS BORDER TRAITIC.BAGLE PAfiSe Tex,. Sept, 18.—A

a tr to t Q uarantine againal all package ffom Mexico In to Texas, except w ith th e permleelon of tho United States m lltta ry au tho rities , wae put Into efTect ted ay along the low er T exas border by i t a te h ealth officials.

The Q uaran t ine o rd e r came as a re- evilt of r e cen t dlsMirbancea In the BfOwniTlUe eection an d w as dealftned to gld the b orde r pa t ro l In keeping out

* o f th e s ta te persona s u sp e c ted of hav ­in g no l e g i t im a te e r r a n d in the United S U te a

M. Dingee Got License in Plainfield Because She Looked

Eighteen Years Old.

NOW SHE IS BACK IN NEWARK

IE3QCANS HOLD MAN FOR RANSOM

Most any one would l a k e Mlae E di th Mildred Dlngee. d a u g h te r nf Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Dliigee nf th is city, to be e lg ii te an y e a r s old, accord ing to Mlee H tt t t le MadlBon. c le rk In the P la in f ie ld Board of H ea l th , w ho accepted Mias DIngee as b e in g of t h a t age S a tu rd a y and g r a n t e d a l icense fo r he r lo wed Jo h n K e i th C lark , tw e n ty -a lx y ea r s old, a maenn c o n t r a c to r of W es tf ie ld T h a t th e g i r l w aa only four teen ycera old wftB th e meaeftge t h a t Mrs. Dlngeo sen t the P la in f ie ld police, s t i r r i n g them to lend th e i r aid In loca t ing her d a u g h ­te r . Y eate rday a f te rn o o n when th e g ir l w a a to h av e been wed ahe w as on h e r w ay home w i th her parent.

AcconlioR to th e r in ln f le ld n u ih o r t - tle i, Mra. IMngee c a ' c he r a d d rc s i oe flSI South T e n th s t r rp t InqLiirics i\i t h a t ad d reas w e re nipi wlih rh-3 f tU lr - ment t h a t no one of tha t name resided there .

Miee D lngee and Mr Clark in m a k in g app l ic a t io n fo r th e i r lloenae wore a c ­com pan ied by Mrs Rober t Morley of 102D W es t T h i rd e lrea t. P ln lnficld. the add ress wli lch the g ir l gave aB h e r home. I t w as a t the Moilcy house t h a t t h s young people were dlsroverert.

Mrs, Dkigee said she suspec ted i l ia t h s r i lau g h te r 'a abae iuo rnefliil th a t she w as c o n te m p la t in g being m arr ied to the W oslf lo ld man, an slie lelophoried to t h a t Hectlon and learnod th ro u g h thn P la in f ie ld police t h a t the elopers had g o t te n t h e llcenae there . No rh n rg ea w e re m ade In Pla in fie ld . Mrs. Dingee b e in g q u i te con ten t t h a t she had g a t h ­ered h e r d a u g h te r un to he rse l f before th e m a r r i a g e cerem ony had been p e r ­formed.

Marshall von Hlnrtenbtir* has asaln shat- , trretl th r Ilusslar lines. The Czar's troops s ,e re ire s .ln a ' - ' « r d the A'llna-Llda

m aintaining an .\mbaaBftdor At Vienna. Offlclala. however, aay th la ie a minor

uled to occur again and again, the aitu- ; mKiier of procedure only w hich eaallf atJon waH reiogn^ted aa moat delicate settled later on.and llheiv to become critical At any mo- ' __ -> - —

There appeared, ai any rate, no ques- j DUMBA CASE DEBATABLE ONE,lion that Germany had assumed a rnuch

than during compara- negotlatlons with the

and the fear was conse­quently expresaod In cffitJal clrcies that the u)tra*m llluiv party In Berlin had gained the upper hand,

WASHINGTON. Sept, 18.—Count von Bernstorff, tlie (ierm an Ambaiflador. made Ah a ttem pt today to clear up the new differences between the United

GEORGE BERNHARD REASONSfront, according to la toa i reports, with the G erm ans In puraulL

'Die true result of th^s succe« is expected to he a reBumpllon of the Germ an offensive on th e Rlga-Dvlna front, where Von H lndenhurg 's left w ing hftfl been hold up. T hat raalet-nnoe bus finally been itiia tes and Germany wblch are th rea ten -the G erm ans In the north w ill be able , diplom atic re-10 ini'vn forw ard : latlone between the two countrlo!.

Tho deposing of Grand Duke ^lch* Bernwlorff waa with the Secre-nlas RH g-nrraliflalmo of the Rua- j G ilr ty -fh s minutea, WhenBlan army was diaousfied \ h,* Wft he first refused to s<iy any th ing'ne n-ilttary expert expreeaed the he- |

lief th a i the grand dnk« had haon made thfl victim of tha b u reau cra tic regime deadlock?” he wae

LnTLiB.ROCK. Ark., Sept. 13 ^ h r la td^wldge. a local capitalist. last night re- cflvod a message saying that his hroLher,

( Ed. Xiedwldge of El Paso. Tex., had been ‘ kidnapped by bandits In Chihuahua, Mex., ■ and waa being held for lio.ooo ransom,

vChiiB Z>rtwidge said he had received as- sortree that his brother had not been harmed and that Kl Paso friends would 46 all they could to rescue him.

TTAIiAN CABINET TO DEAL WITH NEW WAR MEASURES

a A R AT FRONT, FORMATION OF NEW CABINET DELAYED

BOMB. Sept. 12 Paris . Bept. 131 - - T h a next meeting of Ihe I ta lian Cabinet

f Will Aeal ^'Kh new measures upon which ' th e Quadruple En ten te atllea have de­

cided fo r the fu tu re conduct of the war, a ieerd ing to t h e correspondent In this

PFCTROGRAD. Sept. 1 3 —Em peror Nli'hcUHS hnfl gone to the front and any reorganlra ilon of the C-niUnet will await hie re turn , hut It Is expected tha t within a week the new Ministerial wlate will have been corapJeted. Until this ijas been rnt tfled the Ministers of ih«- Goremykin Cabinet will perform their ueual rtullos.

M. Oorc in \k tn Is expeclpd to re tu rn from the Cxar 's headquartfre tomorrow with a program for Immediate aetltm. which has rccolvod the Imperial fiancHoii The Duma leadera will be Impressed with the nercBsIty of car ry ing out ih:i! pro-

01 Russia .Alareblng oa Dvlnjike

PETROORAD. Sept, 13.— The Germans a rc now concentr ating the ir efforts In a march ngalnsl Dvlnrk , th e keystone of th e outer defense of P e l rog rad

Three a rmies a re advancing upon Dvinsk. tw o moving in from the west and a third f ight ing Us way along the road from Vllkomir, leading Into the city fruni the ftouthweat, 'I'be renewal of the Teuton effort ti> reach Pe trograr t before tlie winter now overal iadown Interes t In the campaign in the aoulheaat. where Oan- pral Ivanoff continues lo bend back the Auptr lan flabk-

Heavy a r ti lle ry Is being hauled over the rond from Vllkcmir fo r th e assault on the Russ ian defenses before Dvinsk. It Is reaUzed here th a t th e fall of tha t poslilon and the rronslnB of the Dvina a t th a t poml would m ''nace the oapjJM. bill every ri>nflUetKo la f d t in the ahllliy nf Genera! Ruasky In command of tn^ Slav armiua et the front.

At v n n a the Gt^rman a rm y is a p ­p ro a c h in g the V i ln a -D v ln s k -P o t r o g ra d Ttnilwny. Tha G i r m a n advance nn V l lna Itself Ip b e in g he ld up by R ms- stal l cnun le r allHcks.

T he f je rm an s ar«' r e p o r te d to be p lan n in g pe rm an en t occu p a t io n of Rus- s lan Coin-land. A r a i lw a y h a s been b u i l t from the Cfftrman p o r t of Memel to Llbau. l in k in g w i th the r ru ae lan ra llw 'ay pyM»*ni. G e rm a n la b o re rs are Im prov ing ihe h a r b o r ftt MHau Rua- nlan s igns in ull C . iu r lan d v i l lages held by th e T eu tons a re b e i n g rep laced hy th o s e In G erm an i a n g u a g s - At Ltbau th e Germ aim havw e s ta b l la h e d four fac ­to r i e s w hore n ig h t an d day sh i f t s ar* t u r n i n g out 300,OOD s h e l l s weekly.

I s ing MUliovs o f Mh*1U-PARIS Sept 13.—^Two mi'IInn shstU

have been hurled across th e Frar.uo-Flan- dftrs battle front In ihe g rea tes t artillery b a t t le the world ha s ever known, accord­ing to estimate s made here today.

- cItT of the TuHn BUmpa. These meaa- ] term ination of the pollMral

gram. ^Bupportetf* of th e Goremvkln pollrlea

assert th a t the Premier has won another I victory over the Duma, but It Is appar-

u M i ar* aald to be analogous to those aftiployed by the Oermans to assure theSr r f o a s t mil itary auccaas*!.

. ; T h e A g e n d a Libra says the recent ; v t i l t of Oeneral J o f f re to the Ital ian . f r o n t and Em peror N'lcholas's assump- . tfbn of th e active command of the Hus- a rm y are Indications of radical

eb an f M which a re im minent In the con­d u c t of the war.

ARREST FOR DISTRIBITIING ORCUURS

rmiflirt now being wa*e(l 1s not >et In slaht. 'Iho Duma 's leader* are plainly worliliiK (or Ihe elimination of Goremykin,

A diapateh from Petrngrad Sa turday Haled Ural the Russian Cabinet has re- slaned. and t h a t a coalition Cabinet would be formed, in a dlspsteh sent out from Ihst city yrstin-day It was a s ie r ted th a t thes.i ria tcments were erroneous. The Cabinet, It was said, ha* op t re- Blsned.

•%et h im f l a y In Jai l." w as t h e rep ly l i p u t a n a n t H e n r y J, H e c to r of th e E a s t O r a n c e police s ay s h e recetved today w h a n h e cal led on th e tel-nphohe H off- sqan Jk. F a a h k o w of 43 M.ii 'ket s t ree t , t ^ t* c ity , t n t e rm lo g t h e m t h a t Gustavo

■ I ^ t b h o w , son o f one o f th e f trm, wa* u p d e r a r r e s t c h a r g ed w i th d i s t r i b u t in g e^rctilara In v lo la t to n o f th e c i ty ordU Bpnes. P a t r o l m a n "Wltey a r r e s t e d the y ^ u n g n a n a t H a r r i s o n and B erw yn a t rae ta . B e w il l be a r r a i g n e d to-mor.

- t t m ihrtora R co o rd e r N ott ,. t n i s n a n e f f o r t w a * m ad* to ve r i fy

t h e a t a t e n e n t nsade on th e te lep h o n e It t r a p f t to ap n eed t h a t Mr. P a s h k o w wu* a h w n l f rom his p lace o f oue ines* and

U * K o v em en ts w e re -uoknown.

POPE PEACE PLAN NOT IMMEDIATE

The ra in of sheila continue*, with no Indlral lon of nny cessatlnn. Yeaterday, the f if teenth d*y of th e long-drawn-out bombardment, the act ion wna of extreme violence on near ly every secto r of the batt le front.

French batter ie s poured a heavy fire In upon the German work* In Lorraine rbroughoul yesterday, wrecking enemy noBltlone near KmberTnenll. Leln trey and Ancervlller. Near A rm ancourt , Beuv- ra lgnes and on the p la teau* of Nouvron and Quennevleres the ro a r of guns con* Gnncd th roughout th e day, Ih* Germans replying energetically.

Between Se ihun* and A rra s there were hand grenade combat* th roughout la st ntKbt The French repulsed Germen a t ­tack* north of Bouchea, with severe losses for the enemy.

This afternoon 's communique reported mine combats along th e Bomme and nearPaye.

ROME. Sept. I t (via Paris . Sept, 131.—. In dlBcusaing. the recent vlatt of Car- ! dlnal Gibbons to President Wilson, the ■ newfipapor Roma, which often Is cOnald- | ered to bo Inspired hy the Vatican, says , there Is no Idea a t present of uffer ing ■ mediation lo the beltlgerenta, but tha t the Pope's oblect 1* to Influence public opinion In favor of peace ao tha t madla- tlon may have every chance of aucceaa when the c ircumstances aeem favorable , The Ponti ff I* said to realize t h a t . If he were to propoB* interventicn now there Is no poaaibllltv th a t his good office* would be accepted by the Quadruple E n ­tente,>

WAR EVENTS OF YEAR AGOGermans make stand at River

Aisne.Fren.ch reoccupy Amiens,Von Hlndenburg defeats Rus­

sians, Germans cross Crar’s border.

Austrians make stand before Przeinysl.

1 a t all."Al'd th in g s at

ESkad."No. anrt they n^vfrr w il l be* whll* 1

am allvf'," h*; artaweraii.Th« AmbBBflador holds tha t th s Arabic

not^ is merely Incidental to the lu b m ar laa quetttlou, which hrts been ihe g ra v e rtan- ge r poin t a ‘. al l l lm ee In the r e l a t i o n ­sh ips be tw een the tw o countr ie s ,

Bo Tar A3 the s u g g e s t io n th a t the t n iled S ta le s des i res C ap ta in von Rapen, th e G e rm an m i l i t a r y a t ta ch e , [CGfllled. b e tauae of h is a c t iv i ty w i th thti A u s t r i a n .Muhassador, Dr Dum ba,Is concerned. Von QemstOffT w il l send him home if Mr. L and ing J u s t h in ts t h a t auch ac t ion will bo acceptable .

Von Pftpen Is u n d e r th e Ju r isd ic t ion of the Herl ln W ar Office and hiB recal l oouia ve ry eas i ly be a r r a n g e d , a s he has all a lo n g been t r y i n g to find a way- to re jo in his r e g im e n t If he could ge l safely t h r o u g h th e B r i t ish lines.It wRii f l a t ly s ta t ed a t the G erm an Kmhrtsay to day t h a t If th is g ove rn - m e n i will s ecure a s a fe c o n d u c t for V'on Papen he wil l s t a r t hom e via M nilan i on the f i r s t s t e a m e r le a v in g New York.

( ‘oiioi \o n Bernstorff, It was learned on. the highest au thori ty , takes the po­sition tha t hl6 note lo Secreta ry Lanelntf placed G ermany on record as agreeing (0 pn iiect neutral lives on paasenger hn«re. He feels tha t {rermany has gone au l a r an she iegUlmalely can In the cOn- cPFeions she already ha s made. The s\rablc l3 an incident, and one th a t can be settled in diplomatic channels , In the opinion of liie (Jerman Arnbaesador.

J u s t how Bucceasfni the Ambasaador will b« In the present negotla tiona no official w as willing to h a i a r d a guess, High adtnlnit lr&iion so u re s t f r an k ly a d ­mitted th a t they had found Uintpoailb la to fttooncUe Ihe s ta tem ents of the A m bassa ­dor tha t full sati sfaction would be a c ­corded the United Sta tes If Oarmany was a t fault, witli the positive aioer- tlofi In the Arabic note t h a t If the com ­mander w as to blame G erm any still taw no reason why she should pay Indemnity. Thry were Inclined lo believe t h a t the Amhassador had been ‘'double crossed" bv the au tho r l t le i In Berlin. In order thoroughly to unders tand w hat act ion should bo taken. Berre ta ry I ^ n s l n g held a conference w ith the Pres ident Pf»ut to receiving the Amhaasodor.

As he left the ^Vhlta H o u n a f t e r his conference. Beci'etary Lanalng aaid th a t noth ing had developed th a t he cogM give out. He said t h a t so f a r a s h e knew A m ­bassador von B ernstorff had not a tked for an audience with the PreaidenL I t had been reported Count von Bernsto r f f hod expressed a desire to ta lk w i th the Chief Executive.

The G erm an position a s learned from Em bassy sources is t h a t whlla Germ any is making Important conceasiona to safe­guard neutra ls , England has t a k e n no steps to aid the neu tra ls In la feg u a rd lag their own rights. ^

T he A m b assad o r w a s p la in ly a s o p t i ­m is t ic to day AS ^ h a n ha .made h is o r ig in a l d ec l a r a t io n to S a c r e U r y L a n s ­in g of G e rm a n 's c h an g e In h e r s u b ­m a r in e policy. A t t h s E m b a s s y ha ra- fuaad to ba In ta rv law ad , b u t axp la lnad t h a t he s aw no r s a ao n f a r th a c la im s t h a t have bean m ade In c e r t a in o ff ic ia l Quarisrs t h a t th a Arable note has

I c t ianged th e s l iua t ion .I I t It d u d a rs d th a t tha G erm an ; Government Is ready to send lU reply to Pres ident Wilson’s l a s t note, a cc ip l lng the p r ln d p l s s of stop- O s r m a n G ov e rn m en t Is r t a d y to san d Us re p ly to P r e s id e n t ' .Vllson's l a s t ne^e, a cc e p t in g th e p r l n d p l a s o f s to p ­page* vU U si ion and sea rch a t o n ^ biit

BKRLIN, Sept. 13.— Ik an artricle In the Voflfilchr Ze l tung en t i t l e d “Tens ion ," George Bernhard , the po l i t ica l wri te r , discusses the Duniba inc iden t a s a p re ­lude l o . a survey of th e g eno ra l E u r o ­pean sMuatlon. H r a fa tea i h a l the course ptirsuert by A m bassa t lo r Dum bs m ig h t not have been d ip lom atic , but t h a t w h e th e r K w as Ju s t i f iab le under In te rnn t lona l law is a d e h au ih le point.

“The A u s t ro -H u n g a r ia n Ambaasador, however, rendered Ind irec t ly a grea t service ,” H e r r B e r n h a r d con t inued , “for he ha s called a t t e n t io n to th e explol ta* tlOn of poor w o rk in g m e n In a m m u n i ­tion factorlea. Th is Is a b so lu t e ly com­prehensib le. The A m b ass ad o r cleslreil to seve r the bonds of these w h i te slaves. I t was the more h is d u ty to m ak e ths a t tem p t , since th e se people Invited ae- vere penal t ies by ih e l r In im ical acts,

‘ The Ambnsflft<lor w as no t on ly jueti - fled, but w as u h d e r obligntlo.n to point Out, e i the r porsor.nl ly o r th ro u g h ton- aule, thn und ign if ied a n d punisJiable p rocedu re of the A u s t r ian un J H itupa r- Ian a m m u rU lo n w orke re ."

R eg a rd in g Pfftsitlent W H s 'n e note to Aust ria . H err B e rn h a rd say s It is “a b ­solu te ly correct," and udde;

" I t aga in glvee spec if ic assupance th a t the re la t ions of th e tw o na tions shall remain as of Old ( th e Amvrlcah Government cal ls th em f r iend ly )-”

H e r r B ernhard ex p re ss e s tU-j belief th a t Ihere Is no l ike l ihood ft m ore se ­r ious complicat ions a* a of ihola t e s t development.

barrels of co tton seed oil. slghty-e lghtfreight cars, fo r ty - tw o casisi of copper wire, ffis pleceb of black pipe, thir teen pieces uf cyanldo of soda, ten cases of potash sake, e ighteen boxes of machlh'* ery, 900 cnees of b rass rods and 1,000 bags of para ff in .

The I ta l ian reservis ts on hoard the Sant ' A nna ga thered In New York ffoiti all p a r ts qf thjs country. Upon the irArrival In Now York they teportsd to the

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CAPTAIN VON PAPEN ON WAY TO YELLOWSTONE PARK

CHICAGO, Fept. 1!.—Captain vet, Pepen, mili tary sUaehe to the German Lmbaasy In (Valhlngton , and Prlnoa Haizfeldi are today en route lu Yellow­stone Park, which la to be one of thair oLiJectivas In u "eeelhii America vaca­tion,"

The German offlclala alii.pril .luletly

I ta lian Ci'.nautar General and upon show ­ing their credent ia ls were eupplled with tickets en lt il ln* them to the t r i M p o r t a - tlon OB board th e Sant ' Ann*.

H e s e rv t i t * la S te e m c e .The eteer .rge poseengera v e r * most ly

Iiu l ion r e s e r v i s t s who cam e from m any cit ie s of th e U n i ted S ta te s and Canada . "Fhose from th e E s a te rn sec t ions w e re booked froip New York, B rooklyn, Bos* ton. S p r ing f ie ld . Mass.; New Lonrlnn, Conn ; H a r t f o r d , Conn.; Bult lmore . Phll - Sdelnhla, T o r o n to and Monlreul, O ther* came from th e W e i t e r n d t l e * of Butte , Beatt ie , Loa Angeles , Cleveland, 8t. l.uuls an d San Franc isco , borne w a re booked at Nrtv Orleans and Galveston .

Mr*. Allen tA'allHce of .N'etv York, w ho w as l is ted a s a f i r s t cabin p a s s e n g e r on Ihe 'uooks of th e line agen t* here, w as no t ab o a rd Ihe S tn t ' Anna. She canceled b e r peseage Just before th f l ine r sai led.

T he fo l lo w in g a re the o ff ice rs 0? theSnnt' Anna:

F r an c o is Payy . cap ta in ; Em ile Maheu, second off icer ; E m m an u e l B. Oanal, f i r s t l l e u te u an l ; Louis Hery , second l l e u t i n a n t : Dr. Loul* P a s e i l l e r e , sh ip 's s u r g e o n . Dr. Luig i P a r a e c a n d a to ' and Di;, Bnr to l tn l , a s s i s ta n t sh ip 's s u r ­geon*; R o g e r De Vsl lois, ch ie f p u r ­ser ; J e h s n R ouase t t , a s s i s ta n t purfier; Leon M onald , ch ie f eng in ee r ; B a r tb e - lemy V aecbe l to . second e iig ldeer ; A u ­g u s te Anrphfin*, th i rd eng ineer ; Louts FIgau . fo u r th e n g in e e r ; F e rn a n d Ju t len . ch ie f wlreleo* o p e rn to r ; Bonin 1 G r i ­maldi. a e s l s ta i i t w ire le ss opera to r .

The S a n t ’ Anti^ ha* been called a hoo­doo ship because of .he many mishap* tha t have bs ta l lcn her a lthough the m a n ­aged to surv ive them all, Wind, wave, fire and the plague nave harrae ied h e r on d it te re r it voyages elnc* eh* mad* h*r firat t r ip acrosa the Atlant ic from M ar­seille* In August . 1910.

She ha* a spued of eighteen knot*. Her

h a idiv ided A u s t r o - H u n g a r i a n a la te s m en Into tw o camps. Those o f th e p a r ty of B aron Burlan , t h e F o r e ig n Minister , s p p a r e n t l y a re p e rs u ad e d th a t A m b a s ­s ad o r Dumb* ac ted u n d e r (h e lii flu- ence of C ount von B erna to rf f , t h e G e r ­m a n A m basaador to th e U nited Sta tes , w i th o u t o rde rs from th a horn* g o v e r n ­ment, T h e H u n g a r i a n p a r ty , on tha co n t r a ry , be l ieves t h a t D r D um ba did hie du ty In o rd e r to p r e v e n t a r m s and a m m u n i t io n r e a ch in g th e p o w ers of th e Q u ad ru p le Ent*i ite .

It 1* g leaned from th e nditvapaper a r t l c le a Chat E m p ero r F r a n c i s Jo*aph w as d lapteased w h en he le a rn e d of the a c t io n t h a t had been t a k e n by the U nited B ta tea In th a cas e of (he Am- b a t s a d o r and th a t In s u b s ta n c e he ea- p re ie e d th e view th a t t h e pe raona l i iy nf the A u s t r i a n A m b a sa a d o r w aa a s u f ­fic ient g u a r a n t y a g a i n s t s t a t e m e n t* a t t r i b u t e d to him by th e U nited S ta te* w h ich w e re w i th o u t a aolld haal* la fact. I t la daelared l ikew ise t h a t te le - g ra m a of a o m aw h a i b l u e r ion* w era ex ch a n g e d on the au b jec t b e tw ee n F o r ­e ign M in is te r B ur lan and Dr. von B e th m an n - H o l lw ag , he G e rm a n C h a n ­cel lor.

T h e G e rm an E m p er o r la d ec lared tn h av e been g re a t ly In te ree ted In the deve lo p m en t and to hav* recal lod F o r ­e ig n M lnU ter von J a g o w to Berl in , th e F o re ign M in is ter h a v in g been p ;e - p a r ln g on S a tu rd a y to go to v;,..r.na. T he queat lon of d ip lom at ic rup ture* w ith the United S(*tee Is lu l i ig di*- cuaeed by the p apers

DUMBA ALREADY PACKING UPLKM'>X. 12.— The A m b i! -

aador of . \u £ f r ia -H u i ig a ry , D.* Cftri- a ta i i l ln Thftotlor Duiubn. whM'5 rac.ilt wna reijueaWd by F*r«!ldant Wllsun ,

prep:ini>tf to day lo l eave hin « u n - Aif r home liijre w i th in a verv sh^ r t llnip. H i liii# vngagert u fu rn i tu re y.n<ker to p repa re h i ! pe raona l «fi‘ecl» fo r sh ipm en t aqrt Ii m a lao noti f '^ ii b uLhHuffour Lhut he would not ren^ilr!h ts !arvtce4< a f t e r the and of th e Nveek.

if M’ae aul*l a t the office of the iCih* tyypy a ta ff tuday th a t no formal jniAte* menf oil Lr. Durnhu'a recall wj.3 rv ir’y fqi puhllciitlon. It wa^ ur.ri--rJii,'JOd lliai ihl* would be w ithheld uiull oi* fj'riul i-iJ-Icee had been received i}<*m Ih* Foi**igi> O ffice a t

AHACKONORDDNAMISTAKE-GERMANY

Sabmariae Captun Vtolalei Orders, but Weather Hid Charact«‘ and

Nationality of Ship.

notes SUHMTTTED TO PRESIDENT

equipment Is on the moat Complete order, including a r a r l s i a n out-docr cafe on thepromenade deck-

F ire wa* dl tcoversd In No. ! hold of the Danl A n n a while ah* waa lying a t he rpier In South Brooklyn, September 111. 1914. All th e goeds In tha t hoM weredeatroyad by fi r* s o d water , and the logs was e s t im ated a t 1100,099. The ateanaer was not badly Injured, It waa eatd.

A t rag ic Incident, which occurred aboard the S a n t Anna ear ly In May last, was th e aulcid* of Frederick "Van Dyne, United fi'tatea Conidl a t LyonA who wa* re tu rn ing to hie poet from b(7 home In WaatalngtoQ.

ARCHIBALD MUST FACEPROSECUTION ON RETURN

WASHINGTON. Bept. 1*.—fjerm a.iy '* e x p la n a t io n of th e un»uceft»al'u) a t t e m p t to d e i i t o y th e C u n ard l ine r Ori lm ia J u l y 0 I t t h a t th e s u b m a r in e com m ander v lo ia ted hi* In s truc t ion* , w hich iver* r u t to a t t a c k a tiy l iner, bu t t h a t be- cause of th e w c a t l i e r he w as unable tb m ak e o u t th e c h a r a c t e r o r na t to i ia l l ty o f th e (Irduii*.

Th* O rduna , bou n d f ro m L iverpoo l to New Y ork w i th ab o u t ‘.'bP paesengera , o f w'hom t w e n ty - tw o w ere A m ericans , w y a t t a c k e d by a to rpedo , w hich b*p*ty mlfeaed he r . nii^etben w a s ehol led by the ■ uhm arfne un t i l she wn» o u t of r a r g a .

To a u b a tan t la tc th e * ta te m en t Ih.qtth e G e rm an cum m erider w a* IncUbed to follow hla (Wder* It i t s ta ted ihnt be

C ap ta in F r a a a v a n P a p g a .

into Chicago y*»t*rd*y. T h ey *loppod a t a Michigan avenue hotel, wh*r* they denied ihemeelves to al l eallar* excM t- Ing a few friend*, among whom wa# B iron K u r t voB Reltwlt*. G erm an Cnn- l u t in Chicago.

A member, of von P a p a n ' i ( t a f f let it be giver, out ttaat the captain and Frtneo'Hatzfvldl tr tl oti a ' 'vucal lon" and th a t they are "aeclng America,"

WASHINGTON. Sept, l l —Actingunder imtfuotlon* from th* Whit* Heuaa agenta of the Departipeni of Juatice will meat damea t', 3. Arofal- bald. the Antartcan corrasponfleat in­volved In tha cate of Dr, Dumbs, (ho Austrian Anibatsador. when he tend* at New York on'th* tteamer-BottardAm from Holland. ' Arehlbald carried Dr. Duinbpg'* letter tp the Vienna Foreign Office dticleaing plan* to catie* itrlkea In American m.unttioa* plant*.

Alt pfAclal* here are maintaining *1- l*nc* regarding Archibald * caae, but it became known today that Unltad State* Attorney MArihaU et New York h*s been litetructed to begin ptoceedlnge by the t>*parttb*ht of duitlee, which tike* the viaw that there It ground for oon- stderlng whether Archibald vlolited a federal law. The question of whether he actusllr . knew the conUnt* of the paper* he cergjed probably wilt b* the

eoon after allowed the nteamer Nor­mandie, carrying a cargo of Imiiber, to p*M unmolested.

Tjio Oermtn eiptanotton. which come* In (he form of a note, wi* '.aid beforO prekldent iVilaoit today by Secre/ary Lansing, ami may figure In the diacu*: slOh of the submarine leiu* wlfu Count von Bernatbrft, th* German Ambassa­dor,

OOAI! HAKERS’ DHiaALS «!U B[ TRe SORDAT

NEW TORS. Sapt U.—Juktiea Tomp- ktn*. In tha criminal branch of th* Su-prema Court today set next .Memtay *■

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d ec td tn g f a c t o r On w h a t a c t io n t t a g a v - i rd h im .ernment ultlmataly lakei tovvai

The atatute on which the govemmant la proceadtog fixat a flHe of not morn than tf.D^ and tmprlnonment Of ,iot more IhUlj tbrv- vewr* for it* vloUtton.

(he d a te fo r th e t r i a l o f seven meniboi' a n d o f f tea re Of th* C lo ak nhd M akera ' Union Ind le tad fo r m u r d e r In ' th e f i r s t A*gra< fo l lo w in g t t ia filtcgeit oonteaslpn o f "Dopey B e n n y " Fein , an l i a t t Sid* g s n g i t e r . r e g a r d i n g ih* ae- tlv l t la* of t h e un ion In th e clOok malfsr* ' s t r tk * In IIIC, T h e Indlctrfienl a g g ip a t Satnuat H o l ie r , - w ho w ag the a jg h lb m an Indle ted fo l lo w in g the daa th o f Samuel t . leb o w it i , A u g u s t 4. IIID, wg* dlemUsad

'L le b ew i tx wa* a s s a u l t e d . .It w*» at- laged i . in tlve h e a d q u a r t e r * of tlio union.

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T h* Men to be t r i e d a r e Max S l g m a p , . K o i r r t* ' striiptttcfcpr. Roi H a ty , JuUu*

Alleged Sc n e a ts t

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Detail* fj !h !pm tn is < by mean! < Bhoremen a: York World German mo Bchcme. wh and pairloti among who. ua Ffl' torious gam gide, InlUnri hard Dernb country— pn the man hig

Chief crei alleged Bin “ft'orld lo T country of men’s ririn Bcheme frorr la ry nhf| Coast brum’ temailonal I

The Won met licnnl.s kf lrned ihai I>eroU8 gror preBldfni of nifths. hiid Hand wnnfpfl

leftler ih«=- Demrsf-y Demiiscy ar strike. ^)ui Driscoll had ■«'aa done, h Mgp 10 Pre# Ihe hendnua

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elthf^r In Bo th^ niR'Sfisgf \\ ho hadMftHfi . gritKtntlng thf In ihcnot Ibi'h sia11 c-n ii I I L l n ( r 1 ita tF

May 7 ft-l Ing Tupsday sey mpt In / AP miliincil O'Comior. I- Ihf infoirns to he in ( B( hi-mf*.

The- f')I]0 0 ‘L*onn*''r nu In Bopinn ducini:, rrlir with the pi 'World, flo that M\pt sfrlke on tl mlngs. ^ ■!l r 3Said, accord principals v;i

Kollowlns CummingH, i to Wlllluni Labor. In V the mesHHg tsiry met tv labor le.ftdfi ciat all a.bo tie up .Milpi thuiUHegueTilIj were put on VTot*» t<i An r 'sco labor li p ropaganda Pacif ic coai

(Jwpncfftgome tlmi

w>‘th Cumiul o th e r talKfl ' ilon Cunini muniuailon P lvprs lde ti n u m b e r heli Peck, ed i tor ously inent Germ an pre o the r ocoat ivenl to thi and s tayed

Signs of ear ly In Jui P res iden t O out of town re^ll, whoUnion No. York po l l ik escape of H wan, to kee of “frouble. '

E ven tua l l poss lb lh ty Inc rea^ j of succeeding’ com panies ' agreem ent-

An empha ma.de by C World.

‘T have n m oney In n a n s w e r to t1 W orld te a I te ll you.”

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NEW S M e PLOT C H A R (B BY WORLD

AHesed Scheme to .rie Up War Ship­ments by l^ingshoreroen Walk-

Oui Told in Detail.

INTIMATES GERMANS BEHIND IT

AMERICAN COMPOSERS ENTER WORKS FOR FESTIVAL PRIZE

T ho rn to n W. Alien, e ec re ta ry and bus iness m a n a g e r o f th e N ew arkMusHc Festival A ssoe ia tfoa has re­ceived n u m e ro u s m a n u sc r ip to from Am erican com pose rs , w h o h a v e erl tered the com peti t ion fo r th e 1609 prize to be aw ard ed by t h e N e w a r k . P a te rao h and J e r se y City m u s ic fe s t iva l aesoela- t lona fo r th e bea t w o r k among: those subm it ted fo r m ixed c b o ru s and o rch es ­tra . w i th solo p a r t s If desir ed . The con ­t e s t h a s a t t r a c t e d w id e a t ten t io n , as Is Indicated by t h e fa c t t h a t some of the compOBltlons sen t in have come from the Pac if ic s lo p a One m a n u sc r ip t , received l a s t Sa tu rday , Is v a lu e d by the com ­poser a t (1,BOO. a c c o r d i n g to the m a r k ­in g s by th e e x p re ss c o m p a n y f o r w a rd ­in g It.

The contest closes October 1, and all composlttons m u s t be tn lu r . Alien's hands by th a t date . T he theme to which the music Is modeled roust be American and only an Am erican c lt lien can enter th e competition- E a c h manuscrip t must be accompanied by a sealed envelbpe bearing the composers nom de plume on the outside and con ta in ing his legal name. The (e s t iva l associa t ion reserves all rights to th e composit ion awarded

I the prize apd th e privi lege of rejecting all submitted if pone of them Is consid­ered wor thy of production. The com­posers who win second and third places In the competit ion will be paid royattlea on their worhs,w hlch will be published and performed.

The eucceasful composers will he in­vited to conduct th e performances of the ir compositions a t th e concert to be devoted to p resen ta t ion of American workS| The Judges wttl be three prom­inent mualclans d is tinguished fo r the ir knowledge of chora l and o rchestr al cre­ations. e t a m p i fo r th e re tu rn of each composlUon In case I t Is not accepted m us t accompany t h e m a n u s c r ip t .

Repijrfng to querie s from rrbspectlve competitors, Mr- Allen h a s s ta ted t h a t a composer m a y su b m i t a a m any com­positions as he desi res , bach o n e / how­ever, to be sen t u nde r a dif feren t nom de plUqla.

T he offices o f th e N ew ark Music F e s ­tival Association h av e 'been t ransferred from th h L a u te r building to the Wise building, <71 Broad s treet . In th e now location it Is possib le f o r t h e otf tess to be kep t ojien d u r ing tjba evening a s well a s during the day. th u s enabl ing m any who have bdalnees w i th the a saoda t lon to t r a n s ac t it a f t e r th e usual off ice hours. The suite of roomc Includac privateoffTccs f6r Conductor W lake a n d Secreta ry Allen

, “ •*, * 'nrg* room f o r t h e uee of the clsrits and the aesociatioh'B board of dl- te c tori .

^ Adjoining these ot t leee win b« the new h i ^ q u a r t e r s of t h e N ew ark ■ Hua lc lans’

- Club, a l l th e m e m b e rs of which a re con­nected In songe w a y w i th the featlval aseoelgUon. As now arra ignedt the suite Of five r o o n s on th e foOfOt floor of the Wise bulMing wiR bo devoted i n i d A n o - tng In varioua w a y a tha-iduilGal' Biter- • a i j of Ntwatfe, ,

THIS MAN.. IS ONLY ONE

_ 0 F MANYOf the Enthusia.sts Over Herbal

La.x-a-Tone, the Great Herb Tonic That Is Being In­

troduced in Newark.PalrkotlMm of L a b o r O tf lc loU Krua-

f r a t r a f*kao« .Arcorilliiic to nfH<m M. F. C^umnitnira ol lioatoM I r l r d t o F o d jrn i T r o u b le — L a l t r r Drii i ra ArcuMatlooa la P a p r r and fh«\Aholr i h l o K an a r i | i r Drrnm.

DelaUe of an slipped pint to tie up ■h!pm*-nts of war euppUep to the Allhs by mtanB of a genera l elrlkp of long- shoremen are pr in ted today In the New York World. T h a t oewbijapfr indlrnir-B German money was behind tlie strike scheme, which w-as friislr>ucd ilirnngh and palriol lsm of labor union iff jr ls ls , among them a m an named Varcart ilt who. aa Paul Kelly, fornu-riy waa a no- lorioua gang leader in New York s Easl Side, Intimation l.a madp that r>r Hern- ha rd Dernburg, w ho r e c in lb UTt this country^— prac t loa lb’ as an CAclle— was the man higher up iti the strike Kame.

Chief credit for the frawtraM"n of the •.lleged Blrlke scheme Is given hy T*h? World to T. V i iC n n n o r . head in thin country of the In tp rnai lonal IzonKshore- m an’B I'ninn, wl\o ftrel heaid of th» Bcheine from William P !>empsey, aecre- ta ry and t re a su r e r of the AUaniic Coast brunches of ah e longshoremen’s in­ternational hody.

The World sets for th tha t fiempsey met lb ‘nnl .1 tTisonll m losiru! May " n rd learned ihai Mnlihow K, < umnUngs. pVos- peroiiB grocer In Boston ami l-'rmpily president of the Anoi'^nt ti rder of Hlbpr- mans, had a pi.in to foment a big utrlkr and warned to inoet Uf tnpsey.

lA le r the rtame dn,v. I'mnmlnRfl and Dempsey wen- ini rfnhiof'fl hy lirtfleoll. Dempse)’ and ( ’iinrminR« did not talk strike, ^u i Deinptib'y rememhercil what Driscoll had told him. and. hefore the day T’aa done, he d lepatched an urgent mes- aagp to Prc-Pitlent O T n n n o r , who whh at the henilTiar(i.T'j of his union Iti Huffuli>.

WIrea f->r t,'ii1on Lender,’‘Must pee you— vital importance—

either In BC(Ston or New York seeretly," the message read. In reply Dempsey, who had to his home In D nr h«;'.“iirr.M ass . Rid a message from O 'l ’.-mnor, s ta t ing the labor leader would me-’t him in ihe rotate captt d in Alhanj' Mr. n Ton. not lIu'M Mas a didHgatft l<i the (xiiisituu- tion;il rnn \rn ri i 'n .iu<t rinsed in New Yiirk «8 tF ,

May 7 ft-ll on T h u r sd a y Tbi' follow­ing Tuesday night, n ' l 'u n n n r and Iiernp- sey met In Albany and 1h»‘ enlire scheme, as millined hy T>rlBrnll. whs revi^aled to O’Connor He promptly tlerlded to get all the Infoimation he could by pretending to he 111 favor of the general strike Bi hi-me

1'he f'iI]o\v|ng day, rum m lnga and O'V'onnor met in the I*nlted Sta tes TToCel Irj Buf^ton nrlscoll. who did the ttilro- dudng, retired and said he was through vk'ith the proposition. Then, says The World, thinimings w as naked to "fix It" 80 tha t there would be a longshoremen's afrike on the Atlant ic aeahoard. C um ­mings. who refufivd to mf ntlon any names, said, according to The World, that hla principals were prepared to spend a t least

Kollowiiig the a lle jfed In te rv iew with CummingH, a w i re w a a sen t liy 0 ' t ‘onnor to Wtlllfim B. W ilson , Sec re ta ry of Labor, in W as h in g to n . As a re su l t of the messHse, O 'C onnor and th e S ec re ­ta r y mot tW'O days a f t e n v a r d , and the labo r leader told t h e g o v e rn m e n t o f f i ­cial all a.bout th e a m b i t io u s scheme to tie up ahiiiments m ean t for the AUies. Sii^aeguiently. secre t government agents were put on Ihe case. Secreta ry Wilson wrote to Andrew V'uruseth. a San F r a n ­cisco lalior leader, w n m ln g him the strike p ro p ag an d a m ig h t be s p re a d in g yh the Pacif ic coast.

Cttoaect H im w i t h ^^Fatherluod.^Komc time a f t e r t h e In it ia l in te rv iew

w.'th CumminR’a, ll Is said , O’Connor hart o th e r ta lk s wlt.h the m an . Un one occa­sion C um m ings had te lephon ic com ­m unica t ion u 'l th Boma one t a lk in g from p lv e rs ld e 6510, a New York te lephone n u m b er held hy G eo rg e Bylveste r Vle- reck , ed i to r of T he F a th e r i a n d , p re v i ­ously m entioned hy Th© W orld 88 a German p r o p a g a n d a sp read e r . t)n a n ­o the r occjsio iu It is said , C um m ings w en t to the off ice of The F a th e r la n d and s tayed a b o u t a n "hour.

Signs of the s t r i k e schem e appeared ea r ly In June on th e Pacific, coast , and P res id en t O 'Connor w e n t AVeat. W hen out of town, O 'C onnor w ired to Vacca- re^ l , who is head of L o n g s h o re m e n ’s Union No. 738, and R ic h a r d B utle r , New York poll ilc ian, w ho had a share In the escape of H a r r y K, T h a w from M attea- wall, to keep th e New Y ork unions out of “troub le . ’ T h e y did.

Even tua l ly , Mr. O’C o n n o r se t t led ail possib il ity of a s t r i k e hy g e t t i n g an Inc rea^ j of pay fo r t h e union men, and Bucceedlnii: in h a v i n g th e s team sh ip com pan ies aubae r tbe to an a rb i t r a t i o n ag reem en t .

An e m p h a t ic den ie l of th e whole s to ry made by C u m m in g s is p r in t ed In The World.

"F have n e v e r seen a cen t of G erm an m oney In m y l if e ,” C u m m in g s says, In a n s w e r to the .s to ry. “Th is s tu f f of The W orld is a p ipe d r e a m ^ a pipe dream,1 te l l you.”

The benefits of good health are obvious to all. The value of a sound mind in a sound body^needs no in­terpretation to people of education and understanding. It is only necessary to show them how this healthy condition may be obtained and preserved. No extravagant claims are made for Lax- a-Tone> the new Herbal Tonic, but that it will restore your system to a perfect slate of health if you are suffering

E, G. BnOCHUfrom stomach, liver, kidney trouble or rheumatism. It is backed up by state­ments of local people who have used It and are loud in its praise.

Take, for instancCj the statement of E. G. Brochu, the w'cll-know’rt travel­ing man, who lives at the Kensington. Hotel. He says:

"I used to suffer tortures with bloat, gas. and headaches and would have pains around my heart and felt tired out and languid all the time. I was getting very miserable, as I could not eat ever so liiile but what it would distress me greally. 1 began taking Lax-a-Tone and felt very much ini* proved, and I have now been three weeks w-ithout a drop of the.remedy and feel just as well, and I think it remarkable, as it has surely been per­manent with me.'*

Don’t suffer w iih consripatinn, dizzy Spells, gas bloat, sour stomach and feel tired out and languid all the time. Lax-a-Tnne will take hold and clear all those symptoms nut, >and quickly at that.

The Herbal Lax-a-Tone man Is at Menk's Pharmacy, lOfi Market street, w here be is introducing this remedy to | the Newark public. This adv, is pub- ! '■ished for the Laic-a-Tone Company. !

Don’t Let Them. Dr. Smith Can Stop the Pain.

W h a t ' f the use go ing a ro u n d w i th a ch in g teeth: they m a k eyou unfit fo r everyth ing- E i th e r you 'r e g rouchy or sick. B o th can he p reven ted by a vleit to Dr. Smith , w ho tft acknow ledged one

^ f the host den t is ts In N ew ark , Only p a in le ss meihodB used. All w ork has my gu a ra n te e fo r ton ■ears.

DR. SMITHPRACTICAL DENTIST

783 BROAD S Tt h r e e d o o r s f r o 31 M A R K E T

Tels 6684 M arketOff ice OpCB 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. Dally , E x cep t Suddxya. S a s d a y e

hy A p p o in tm e n t Only.Open lSiexdny» S a tu rd ly E v e n ln g a

SargentPlanes

Carpenters will be Interested In the demonstration we are making in the store and our show window of the famed Sargent Planes.

There are a number of features possessed by Sargent Planes that make them superior— features that are appreciated by careful me­chanics.

The variety of Sargent Planea is almost unlimited. It embraces every style and size of Wood, Steel, Iron and Combination Planes, for every purpose.

We want every carpenter to feel frw to come in and have the good points of Sargent Planes explained to him by one who knows.

Special!All-Steel Sargent Planes, specially

priced during this demonstration,39c

Ludlow & Squier. “Exparts fn ffardtvara”

0 7 . 9 9 M a i r k e t S t 2 3 9 W a s h i n g t o n S t ^

ta k e w h a t a c u s to m er d o a i n o t w a n t t s n e v e r good policy, and l i n e v e r r e ­s o r t e d tp w h e n you p u r e h a a e .

P l i i i t , O i l , V a n d f l iM s , S t a i o g o r S u p p U c a

in t h l i s to re ,W e h av e th e t a r a e e t e to e k In t h e

S l a t e a n d can g ive you j u s t w h a t y o u w a n t o r requ i ta .

J. J. HQCKU GO.

Two Linen SpecialsR < > ^ l« r SeBU All Llnex Bt««p |ied S a t ta

N a p k in s - -B l ie a 24x84 Incbea ,mad« f r o m choice flax; c lose w e av e ; m edium w e igh t ; f r ee f r o m d re e i ln g ; w e a r s an d la u n d e r s perfectly , r ich l u s t e r ; O *70 Bpeclal, d o i e n ................................................................ • w

2.W R leacbed P a t fv ra T a b l e r lo tk a —V ery da* a trab le q u a l i ty ; heavy w e igh t : w oven f ro n t a ll linen y a rn s ; s o f t mellow finish, s a t i n l u s t e r ; f r e e I Q E from d re s ln g ; slxe 2x8 yarde: spec ia l , e a c h X t I 7 v

A Sale of Ten Thousand

HANDKERCHIEFSMen's, Women’s and Children's: Verp Special Prices

An opportunity like this to purchase the season's supply of hand­kerchiefs at material savings from regular prices will not be repeated in many months. It Is not always possible to obtain large quantities of new handkerchiefs below the regular quotations; (hat’s why we voice the above expression.

Women’s .Sheer H andkerchiefs—Trimmed with an imitation Armenian edge, suitable for women or misses; special, e ic h ...............5c

Women’s P lab Linen H, S . H and kerch iefs— Slightly soiled from the factory; a graded lot; sheer and heavy; will not last long at this special price; each ....................................................................................4c

Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs—Long embroidered open de­design with floral spray; ail linen; good quality all initials In (his lot; pul up ....................................................................................................6 for 58c

Women’s Wide H. S. Handkerchiefs—Sheer quality; soft fin­ish; you w'lll have to sec this handkerchief to appreciate the wonderful value; a limited quantity; at.............................................................. 6 for 19c

Men's or Youths’ Plain H. S . Handkerchiefs—Soft finish; ready for use; these goods are made from loom ends and are fine qual­ity, that will launder well; buy - these by the dozen while they last .......................................................................................................... 6 for 25c

Men’s Fine Quality All Linen Plain H. S, Handkerchiefs; Value 25c.—Soft finish cloth, slightly soiled, but not seconds; all perfect goods; a very desirable handkerchief for man or youth; special, each . . . r ........................................................................................................ 1 2 11 c

Men’s All Linen Plain H. S , Handkerchiefs—These goods are slightly soiled from the factory, but no seconds; a limited quantity; special, each ...................................................................................................... 9c

Children's H andkerchiefs— Small block initial, in colors, all initials in this lot, on plain soft finish cloth; special.................. g for 2lc

Women’s All Linen Handkerchiefs—Hand embroidered, block letter; linen handkerchiefs are difficult to import on account of the war, therefore you cannot fall to appreciate this great value at 6 for 75c

5 Day Early Fall Sale of

VELOUR PORTIERESAnd Lace Curtains

Beautiful Mercerized Velour PortieresSold regularly by us at 16.95, and equal to those which we priced elsew here a t 22.50. Our price

Special

12.95 PairWe contracted for an­

other 100 pairs of beauti­ful mercerized velour por­tieres with silk luster fin­ish, to be delivered about October 1st. These por­tieres are made with an open French edge on one side, 7 ft. 6 in. long, in all the leading colors—brown, green, rose and red. Choice of both sides alike or each side a different color. We show you samples of entire portieres,

500 Velour Squares—Most beautiful shades of brown, green, red and rose, 24x24 inch, cut from velours that sell at $2.00 a yard; suitable for chair seats and soft ntllows; extra special, each................. .■■-■29c

Cretonnes for Drapery Mork—-Slip covers, bedspreads and art work, an extraordinary line to select from; light and dark effects and many biack grounds; regular 35c., special, yard.............................................2.5c

l^cgular 10c. Fine Sheer Curtain Scrim— In plain deep arabe color, solid edge and openwork border; 36 inches wide; special, yard. ...7 V ic

Regular 2.00 Pretty Bonaz Net Curtains—Sill lengths, mounted on good net; pair ........................... ......................................................................

Regular 4.00 Bonaz Marie Antoinette and Scotch Lace Curtains—New designs; pair ............................................................................... £^98

Regular 1.75 New«t Imported Scotch Madras Lace Curtains—With fast color borders, in pinks, etc.; suitable for sleeping rooms; pair l.dS

® ® Arabe and Marie Antoinette Lace Cur-Lams— Sill lengths, white and arabc^ per pair........................................ 4 9 8

Marquisrtte Curtains—The very newest makes; most wanted styles at special prices— '

Reg. 1.25 Curtains, pr., 98c Reg. $2 Curtains, pr., 1.59And others at special prices.

Reg. 35 and 45c. Pretty Dainty Curtain Voiles— With double borders of open lace designs, in cream or arabe shade.i; suitable for living or sleeping rooms; yard .................................................................................... 25c

This Is the Final Week of the

Sept. Sale of ComfortablesThe following are a few of the many special numbers and prices

to be found in this great assortment.The savings arc very generous, and like values on such a broad

scale will not be repeated this season. Deposit reserves purchase un­til December IsL

1,00 Hllkoltne Comfortahtaa—G re a t v a r ie ty of deslaiia , all w a n t ­ed colors , good g rade allkollnetop« an d backs . fln« w h i te co t ton filling, m ed ium weigh t , slxee70x7S Inches; apecla l a t ......... f i fC

3t3lfibC'«pibrlc aari HKkellae Com- rtkrtabica— Site 72x78, covered both sides w i th fine s r a d e Cambric and sUkol lne, tn a choice selected va- r ie ty of colors. light, medium and d a r k colo rs ; D resden ami flowered deslgne ; w in t e r weight, -i p q f an cy s t ltc ti^d; s p e c ia l ........... X<ul/

l , f 5 Bllkolliie r o m f o r t e h l e a — Size 70x78, heavy w in t e r weigh t , co v ­e r in g s of good g ra d e aUkoline on b o th eldee, fancy s t i tched , w h i te c o t to n filled: la rg e v a r ie ty of 1 Oft co lo rs and de s igns ; s p e c i a l , A»*?7

8*flO 511k >tal | Comfortahleif—' Slxe 7-8x78, s ilk mull center , w i th 9-Inch union al lk bordera to m atch , d a i n t y designs , figured Bllkollne b a ck s , n ea t ly tuf ted , soft lo f ty . p u re w h i te co t ton f in ing, spec ia l a t

an d2.65

Silk Down Comfortables— Filled with best grade white down, abso­lutely odorless, and will not shed; newest Jap silk center; floral designs- wide, solid color silk border and plain sateen back, in a wide ranee of colors, light to dark.Size 6*6, value 10.60, sp ec.. 8.50 | Size 6x7, value 12.50, spec. .10 .00

This is the Last Week o f Our Annual

S ep t Sale of Sheets, Pillow Cases & SpreadsWe also feature Pequot Sheets and Cases (n the various sizes at

decided special prices^K r lB k le B ti ip« D l m l t r Bed S p i m d a<2x90 Inchea, reg. 1.19. apec., 1.00 72x90 inchea. reg. 1.36, apec., I. IS S0x90 inchea, reg. 1.60. spec., I.Zn 90x100 inches, reg. 1.9S, spec., I.gB

L oekw eod B lanched Shee ts an d PU Iaw Oasea

■ , Sheetn<1x90. inehea, reg . S9e. spec.. 85c J.**?? inchea. reg . S6o.,, apse., KOe 11x90 Inchea. reg. 7Sc., apec., SBe . . , „ ™ '* v e Caaee4*xJS inohaa, reg . 17c.. apec., id c

nohea. reg. Ito. , apec., i s e5#iJ6 Inches, reg, J i c , spec., i s c4 n l t t e d M n t t i e ee P r o t e e t e r s end

17xl< tnche i , reg . He.. sp«e , ISc2«»- *Sc., spec.. ZSc

i l y S !"«hes , reg. S(c., s p a t , 48ct I z f S Inches, reg. l.tS, apec-, l . lS

h a n n k e a g Shee ts an d P tU ew CnsesA m us l in t h a t w e a r s a n d waahea

Just l ike l inen—P ll lew Cnees

42x3<}4 Inchea, reg, 19c., apec., SSe 60x384i Inches, rag. 34c., apse., » e

Shee ts<3x99 Inches, reg. 1.09. spec., HBc 73x99 Inchea. reg. 1.16, spec., SSc 81x99 Inchea. reg. 1.39, spec., 1.09

2.00 Priesdy Satin Prunella, 1.45Authoritative hlack dress goods, 54 in. vide, all wool,

rich satin luster, genuine Priestley's make, recognized the ^rorld over as the black doth of perfection. This unusual goods is made from high grade selected worsteds, impart­ing a rich glow and finish; will repel dust and hold Us shape through all waar; will make handsome suit, skirt, dress; special, y a r d . , . . . . , , ................................... . . . . . . 1 . 4 5

M t i " n ^ h s s s s

Two Specials in Domesticsf.MO Yardn ElJrarbra Oornvt F l a n n r l — t3xcp|*

len t q ua l i ty ; aoft finlBli. fl^vcy nap . on« of tha IpadliiB: brandii on the n iu rke t: i-orre fl w e igh tfo r ffoneraJ hom« uat*; 27 Inchf* wide. Ql/n-n aiteclal .......................................................................... 0 ^ * C

lOr. LlihLpBchrcl MhaIIii—84 wld»; 10 Ko19 y»rd leiiKtIia; una nt ih r fii.eht clonti th read qUHlIUea. roi r e d w e igh t for nf'HPrftl ht-fl'lluif jind I'OVerlnK p u rpose s , npeclul, y.urd 7^ic

Remarkable Offering of 2fi00 Pieces ofSTERLING SIL VER Flatware

Values 1.00 and 1.25

6 5 catThis is the lowest price for which silver

flatware of this standard quality has to our knowledge ever been sold. It is barely above the cost of silver bullion.

A Trifle Above PriceTjjese goods represent the discontinued lines of a prom inent m aker—and yet the p a t­

terns, which are very pretty and a rtis tic , are just as desirable as even the very newest.

There Are Ice Cream Forks, Cream Ladles, Bon Bon Spoons, Olive Spoons, Ice Tea Spoons, Pickle Forks, Sugar Shells, Butter Spreaders, etc.

Purchase for yourself or for gift purposes; nothing could be more acceptable to tbe young bride or to any housekeeper, for silver is a lifetime gift. The two thousand pieces will not last very long as the bargain is surelv a most remarkable one at 65c each.

Red Flannel RollsFor Silver Flatware

Have Your Mesh Bag Replatedfor a limited period we will re-

plate and repair your old German silver mesh hag for the smallsum of

'I'hen the hag leaves our hands It will look like new. No mailer how hndty broken your mesh bag may he, the price is but R-lc—Ihls applies only to German silver mesh bags.

Keep Vnnr Silver Flatware in Non-Tarnlshahle Fiannei Rolls; It

keepa them from Scratch­ing and Tarnishing.

Fnr one week we will sell them at these special prices:

For 6 pieces, such aa teaspoons, tablespoona, knives or I O r *forks .........................................

For 12 pieces, same above .................................... 25c

CORSET WEEKIntroducing All the New Fall Models of 1915

We make extraordinary preparations for this great event in order to promote the higher development of corsetry, and we will demonstrate the suppomacy of our scientific corset service as well as our ability to satisfy th/: corset requirements of the most discriminating woman.

Our Branch of Service Means tu Yoai the Newest, fash­ionable figure, health and comfort, without extra charge.

Corsets and Brassieres for all figures. Prepare for your Fall and W'inter Gowns and he fitted accurately herq.

The Foremost Makes of Corsets Carried in Our Corset Section \

N cm n........................... .1.00 to 7VC. B............................ 1,00 to ,7American Undy........ 1.00 to 5'i'erner........................1.00 to 4P, N............................ 1.00 to 5C. B............................. 1.00 lo 3

R. 3; G., Mme. Lyra,

La Sylvia....................... 3.00 to 15.00Irene............................... 5.00 to 22.hitSinari Set......................4.00 lo WhiSiicccsio......................... 2.50 to .5.50Lb Rcsista..................... 2.00 to (i.OitBien Jolie,.....................2.00 In 15.00

And nthes maker, siicfi as Thomson,Vicinrie, Rengo Belt and others.

The Beautiful “La Sylvia"Sold Rxdusivelj hy Us in the I'niled Slates— During the past

few seasons styles have permitted more or less freedom. It is now necessary for many women to wear well-boned models. Jhe "La Sylvia" is a corset which actually supports your figure, but will not hind; exquisite new models of brodie in pink or ^ QQ 3|]|j 5Q

Other models from .3.00 to 15,00Mme. Irene and Succes.so Corsets

We arc Newark’s selling agents fnr these high gtade garmenti, which are considered one nf thd finest corsets manufactured, of which we are now showing the latqst leading Irene models. You are invited to see these perfectly ideal corsets, made in coutii, fancy broche nr brocade.

Irene Corsets...................... 5.00 to 22.00Successo Corsets.................2.50 to 5.50

Models for MissesMade especially for growing girls on correct lines,

"Successo," sold exclusively by us in Newark, and other makes, such as the W. B,, R. 4 G., P. N., C. B., W. C., Ferris, H & W., Warner and the La Sylvia, which will meet p.ll the require- I A A jj A A ments of the grow-ing form........ I .U U lU O .U U

Celebrated “Nemo” CorsetsAll the latest invention of the famous "Nemo"

corsets; all Fall Ncmn corsets produce the latest fashionable shape; there’s a style fnr every figure; splendid new models in (he famous self-reducing...........

The greatest enrset invention of all time, r A A Nemo Wonderlift.....................................................

3 .0 0 to 7 .5 0

“La Resista” CorsetsFor which we are Newark’s selling agents. A

complete line of the newest and old standard models will be found at our corset salon. La Resista corsets have a structural superiority absolutely their own, spirabone is a flexible fabricated boning so conalrucl- ed as tn permit absolute freedom nf movement, pos­sessing all the strength needed for body support; models for slender, tnedium or T a a zJ a a stout figures.................................... i . l M I 1 0 O .U U

Our Brassiere DepartmentYou will find the best brassiere made, such as

the W, B., De Bevoise, H. W,, A. P., C. W, Brassiere and other makes fdr every figure and every occasion, from the plainest to the dainty lace C A r * t f t K A A and crepe de chine........................... w U L l ” O . U U

Fall Opening of Fur Trimmings(Main Floor, Lace Department.)

We are showing every kind of new and wanted fur trimmings, as the craze this fall will be to trim every suit, gown, waist or neckpiece with a piece of fur. The following are the widths and kinds of fur we are showing:

Real Skunk. 1-inch ........ 4..50 yard | Red. Fox, l-inch ................. 7.98 yardKrimmer, 2-inch ......... 4.98 yardFiudson Seal, 2-inch . .3.9K yard 1.98 Beaver, l-inch. . . .2.50 yardBeaver, 2-inch . .■......... 4.9S yardNat. Opossum, 2-inch .2.98 yard Real Raccoon, 2-inch .2.98 yard

Real Skunk, 2-inch ........... 8.98 yardSkunk Opossum, 1-inch ■■ 2.50 yard Skunk Opossum, 2 -in ch ..4.98 yard Rea! White Fox, 1-inch.. 16.98 yard Blue Fox, I-inch ,............ 17.98 yard

Black Coney, 1, 2, 3 inch.

Black Hare, l-inch...............1.50 yardWhite Hare, 2-inch.............1.50 yard'Xhite Hare, J-inch.............2.25 yardimit. Kit Fnx, l-inch.........1.25 yardChinchilla .Mufflon, 2 - in . .2.98 yard

, 75c, 1.50 and 2.25

Evergthing,Neu), Smart and Correct inAutumn Blouses Found Here

Your wish, madame! What will it be? Something rich, soft and fluffy for dress wear, or a silk of heavier weave, semi- tailorpd, or do you incline toward the practical wash blouses? Whatever the requirement for whatever the purpose may be, the waist you'll w ant awaits you here. A few suggestions follow:

New Cotton Waists—Just in—a lot of excellent models in Lingerie Blouses at

1.00 and 2.00

6 S c

Superb Crepe de Chine Blouses —Ail the new fall models, that wilt appeal to the fastidious; long sleeves; two in one necks; lace trimmed; others tailor-made, fin­ished neck; hemstitching; still others with embroidery necks.2.00

Beautiful t^repe de Chine and Plaid Silk Georgette Blouses—An excellent selection of models. Georgette mode! with fine pin lucks, beautiful veoiae lace collar and cuff, pearl buttons, very at­tractive model In crepe de chine, with yoke effcl, with four rows of hemstitching and Georgette com­bination, 'wonderful assortment, at ......................... .•••■5.00

New Plaid Blouses, 3.98—Plaids were never prettier; also a number of pretty stripes, tailored sleeves, with cuff; newest necks. Other splendid plaids up to $10,00, but be sure to see those a t ............J.98

Exquisite Crepe de Chine B lo u se s-Some figured, box plait Of aide plait; others with neat em- broideriea; two In one collar..3.00

Smart Early Fall Models— Autumn's smartest models in the fabrics, which have the fashion call; fancy pussy willow.Georgette, crepe de chine, plaids; very charming model of combination plaid, Georgette with plain white deep collar, trimmed with band of plaid Georgette, plain silk mode! suitable for suits, long sleeve with turn back cuff; a t ............ . . . .5 .0 5

SPECIALSReg, 1.25 Black Dreas Satin

35-ijic1i wide chiffon drenB BiiUi:, correct welKhi; appro­priate for entire gowns. aIbo

skirtfi iLnd coals: pura Bilk. >'arn dyed, Jet LIhcK, beautiful luster; apeclnL QQ/)

75c All-Wool Storm 8erg«41 Inches wide; Rponged,

shmink. ready for Immediate uee: slrlclly all wool, of the ftneat yarns; correct welfrht for L'omlTig' seaBun and al{- around-the-year wear: navyblue and black. .Special, ya.nl .................................3.50 Hemnld. L u n c h ^ a p k i n e

Fine Austrian purifi linen damaak, of choicest flax; rich eatli) luster, launders and wears porfecUy; figured and plait) centers; all the neweal designs; hemstitched edges; 15xJ5 inch. Special, rt QC dosea ............................. 4&.00

Value Satin BedspreadFor full-size double beds:

free from dreaslnK. raised de­signs in floral effecterj excel­lent value at 3.9L while O TA they last, special.........New Satin Stripe Pillow Caaee

Choice grade, soft, round thread make; free from dress­ing;; well made; will fflve ex­cellent service; else before hemming, 4&x3ft Inch.

HemmeUr va lue 31Ie.. a t I7c»Hemstacda value a t S3c*

Val. 1.39 Hemol’d P*tt. Cloth*55x56 Inch; allver UlBOdi;

beat foi' service; pure whtta In one or two waahinss; haavy walulit: attractive center <t**. sisrne: borders all around: spoke hemstitched I edges ..................

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915.

MOTORDROME HRE RECAL15 TRAGEDY

part of Grand Stand nf Fatal Track in Vatlsburgh la Consumed

in Few Minutes.

EIGHT KILLED THERE 3 YEARS AGO

F L A M E S S W E E P I N G T H R O U G H G R A N D S T A N D A T O L D M O T O R D R O M E

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Therp was f •■I'. iin f'E ninisular comi* cld«nc«s \ f s t f t i l . i ) - firp *U'lth s a f f a i r I'f ihr<»* >rars< whi.-hvividly rf-iHlIod r ii it i i i g ' - o ' I* on the Sunday folInvMnc f.at 'or ! m > I'l1913. Ihat FMiIIk ll;ich.i .1 r,*<'Ti« ri-fi.torfycMm, roile n \c r rh** 1‘>p o( the

tPui k, at (I niil^--;i nilnuTr / l ip inidplowed IhroiiKh ;i rt w nf .spei-lnH'ik i l l ing aJx iniiihflf. wruJ luJliiiiUTm any nthi-rf TM.mi llahti.i h tmu-liinealld down Om rraeii .uid killed J o h n n ie A lbr tgh l . ano the r rlui r, wit* ''*'**• alii-riil Of him

H a eh a ’s dn«lh d» rtilnn ride oi'Ciijried be tw een i and -‘ -Inr-k m the a f t e r Tioon, and ji was dnrinu: fluit h o u r U>>ii th e rianiHS broki- nut In ihn utatid y e s ­terday' Another ylTiK'ilar fca l i i re w an th a t the f) rr y n w r i - r >■ Hia t t rd bcne^ilh the ir.Hi'k «t liir f a o f i niioiWhare Hnshit 'e tiun hlpe Icjipod tritri ilwcro w d —li thi* eou lhw es i h i ' f l lan of the i t a n d

Cltiijda nl I'Iai k ernokc arid ehee ln *>t flame ware rIiuI hiKh inl' i iho iiir iiy th a b u rn in g Hlaurl hjkI traf:k. a n d a ll Vallaburfch wan soon rtwaro of t h e fire. Hundrcde of lerfulcnte of Iha ie r t lon . tn the foar tha t the f i i e w as In Ihe Velodrome a rroaa itie s t re e t , w here IS.OOn people were WHlr-hlnfcf th e Ide jc le racee, ru shed from the i r hom es to Die icane In search of m em bers of the i r famil ies w ho had Htlended the r a t e s As the blaze w as at I r^st an eig lu li of t miie d i s ta n t from i.lio Velo.ironie, , th e re waa nut th e e l lgh tes l d a n k e r to I

7

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Why Not Have Individual line Telephone Service?

Under the new schedules of reduced telephone rates effective September Ut, 1915, Individual Line Message RatcTele- phone Service—the ideal, one-subscriber-

1*' . A '

oo-a-line service—costs less than 2c. a day more thsin Four-Party Line Tele­phone Service.

The table below shows the new rates for Individual Line Telephone Service in the following Central Office districts:

■'.A,'tj

Market, Waverly, Mulberry, Branch Brook, Hariiton and Arlington

BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE

Lr»cAl M e s n a ^ i to be aent In 1 year

AnnualRate

Additional Local M.eA£iagt>c

rf>lftp/ted Inlo f» dn inkpn ntupor from which h*. rffO'i*rod l»i«* y«*t«iiTday Thl§ In ih*ncrnnd Kme 11.f yntinKcr bro ther rn 'aped Ifftth r « " yeerH a(r<> drnnk car-hollr ai'ifj

SIX BOYS DROWNED MOTOR ACCIDENTS IN JERSEY WATERS; ARE FATAL TO TWO

WOIIAN FAILS FROM WINDOW,

tbfl c ro w d th e reUaeaMlne-fin at W ejodeone.

T h e re w ae a lso ^miio uneasineMH Amonit the s i ie rra iu re «( the Velodrome t t th e rmiMCt of th e flic. T he f i ra t k n o w le d g e of a fire In the v ic in i ty c am e to those a t the h k y c le t r n r k In fhe fo rm of cloudn of b lack amoke. ro)E- I n r n o r th w a r d over the Kre iulntand. Fe f tf ing ( h a t the fire wan on the g rounde . a crowd i>( n ear ly 1,000 pilart- • d for the vzlta from va r ious iiar l* nf th e Inc loaure and M anager John M. C h ap m an immcdiHlel.v se t ou t lo reae- i u r e the apprehens ive ortea of (he ir n f e t y .

C hapm an hod A nnouncer Edw nrd B edford Inform th e orowA-l w he re the B re wa«. and Inetrucled h is u s h e r s tn te l l a n y pe teons lenving t h a t they w ou ld not be perin l i ted to re tu rn . P o ­li cemen also Informetl thoae w ho a t a r t - iri out t h a t they would no t be per- Oiltted to go n ea r the fire. About 600 le f t the ra cea tu w a tch th e f lam es not> t f l th e ta n d ln g .

T he blaise had Ite o r ig in In n l o n g toorn b e n e a th th e t ra ck , one need as t r a i n i n g qu a r te r s . The wood In th e ^Vack an d s tan d had ev id en t ly becom e exceed ing ly dry , for n few m on ien te g f t e r th e f i r s t curl of s m o k e w ^s ob- •e rved s t r e tc h in g s k y w a rd e h ee ts of f lam e w e re shoo t ing up the s ides of th e u p r ig h t s and Hcklng t h r o u g h th e i f r a m e w o r k of the s t ru c tu re . ;

One f i r em an , Jo h n J. Blmme of No. ' I L w a s overcom e by th e h ea t a few m i n u t e s a f t e r he a r r ived . He w a s Picked up by P a t ro lm an Moore of tlio B e ren th P r e c in c t and ca r r ie d to a ae lghbor 'R home, where he w a s re* vlved.

T w o s to r ie s w ere c i rcu la ted a s to t h e p r lg ln o f th e fire, One w as t h a t a g ro u p of sm al l ' oys, w ho h a d been i e e n in th e a land all a f t e r n o o n , had S ta r ted a bon f i re in th e old t r a i n i n g 4| u s r t e r t , T he o ther , w hich cou ld not be t ra ced to Itn course, b u t w hich M t^ e c ! to be th e g e n era l im p re s s io n a m o n g th e hun d red a nf sp ec ta to rs , w a s t h a t a c ro w d of young m e n w h o w ere p la y in g dice caused th e blase .

I b e lo ss lo th e s t r u c tu r e w a s entJ< mated a t not more than f6D0.

BUT CORNICE SAVES LIFE Three of Them Perished in HudsonRiver and Three in Gren-

loch Lake.If Mra. r,n*liu Uonnoliy of 39 M arket |

ulreeT had gonn (o bud in s tead of eerk- 'Ing same frrBli a i r ai 1 o 'c lock thlfl | m o rn in g she wovilrl not hftvo tnmhled | out of a (h l rd 'B lo ry w indow ar^d would 'RAH hnve llkewlpi* c sfaiied a ten dnys »M> ; in Jail, which waa mcturl mit to her ' liitvNr hy JudRe t.lrh’i' In the F l r a t I 'ro- | cinct L'ourt. ,

Mr! I’DiiiiolIv h a s R fu rn ished room fjt ihc M arke t a t i c e t address- S h e ' reached llivre iihnui 1 n 'r lock rtrul lust before rell rlnK wpiil to the fron t w i n - '(low. She lost he r holnn<’e nnd feM out. lundlnR on n I’o p in g over the flrnl floor. A lFir«~ I'lgn p ro tec ted her from falllnK to the g round.

The woman had ve ry few r lo lhea on w'hen she fell and lay on Dip coplntr for some lloie before he r cneia a t i ruc ie i l ibe nttentirirt of pedcsir lnnu. who got rv Ipdiler find reavued her. Sho was placed In a juiHaltig atilonitbSIe and taken Lo th e i ‘ity Hospi ta l , where It w fiB hAlrt t lia t ulie had no hu r ts , but was s u f f e r in g from alcohoUani

The pa t ien t was liven tu rn ed over lo the F i r s t Uroeliict police and th is m o rn ­ing w as ohftrg td wUli drunkenneSB hy A c ting Captain «»ppel. Slip w as imahle to expla in to J u d g e O rt re how she camo to fa ll out of Ihtt w indow AH she knew wriB th a t she went to the win - tlow for some f r e s h al l arid a minute l a te r fo und h e rs e l f ly ing on the coping.Hha w as In cou r t a s ho r t (Ime ago. and a t t h a t lime p rom ised the ju d g e to s top drinking .

Jersey City Man is Killed When Priest’s Auto Is Ditched Near

Ashury Park.

opBfiitPd hy f(aniuH Horns lHn of Thom.vs p t reeh who took him to the City Hoeplinl Hhrt then to his home. He was not hu r t badly.

David findoiNky. td rv in y ears old. of 233 Rose s t re e t , w as knocked dow n a t r i l n t o n nvemu* arid l iergen sireei IhmI ' n igh t by an aulom ohllp driven hv Loula nolr lstpln of fifi avenue Ho .was not hu r t badly and was m k m home . lii kiR m o the r

600 or less 800

1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2 0 0 0

$36.0045.0054.0063.0072.00 78 0084.0090.00

Additional local messages above 2,000, 2YiC. each, when contracted for in ad­vance in lots of 300.

NOTEl—This redurtioB Involvea no change Id local eerr lce areas.

SAYS CAR IN SMASH WAS TAKEN OUT WITHOUT LEAVE

Why not take advantage of these n ew low rates and arrange now for Indi”idual Line Telephone Service?

COLLAPSED, BOAT UPSET' BROKEN AXLE CAUSES ONE DEATHSnt hoypi w<Nre i l iow pfd yoflterdiiv Hrnt

Stj iu rday In N*pw Jr-riiPv w a ta ra H a tur- dny a f te rn o o n th ree Hoy (jcout.N Emm JfrH4‘v ‘Miy, <in an OUllng a t In le iR li i re I 'd ik . on (he I’nllKadcH, Inei th'-ii llvi-a In thi- llui’lfiOh Fiiver rt tLen a r^'fl th nv hnd made out of driflvtcMul ro l lupped In H r-n lo f l i l.uke, nN-nr Cumrlen, v»-h- Ipnl. 'n , th r e e 1‘hlladelptdH suuThe tnel dentil whnii tw o of them Irlnd rn j eScuA then compntdoii from tJrA.'Wnlfiu.

Hoy NeiMjtM the t lv t lm n .H r K Ai K, Sopl 10 tSpiMiali It

w;iM hut H .«ihnrt tlmn i t f i - r f h n J e r ^ ay t ' l t i Ibii S i h u In hiid IihMi a I iH rml of iOtne 'IriftwofM] ami hud puNhfil nut

Tw o f.TlnlUleR, nc ru r r ln t t vpRter«Iay and laet n 'n h t , weri- Inclu il fd In the v.'ia#.K •■’nr! o f ruilnmobll? a c r ld e n lsin N(-u .leiRCv The dead :

l lenr\ ' of ,li‘T3e> f'i ly, ki lledwhfln I Ke aiitiiTuol.j le of Rev .1 Mhc- P^rlaln, idso of .l(•^8ley Ti ty , werA Into a (lip h r AHtiury I'li rk

Hoheit S hell of Ph i lade lph ia . falwHy hijui't 'd when the nxle nf the autonio - IiIIh in wlip'li he wan r id ing Ijroke nt-ar t ' .imden ;i mi the ■ a r a w u n g ftrouud in lojinorhci Kiiil w.ia foUowiriK-

PRIEST’S AUTO OVERTURNS INIrilu (hfr Hudenn .d!Uiin.lay a f le r i iun i i .ftmt Iho flPriNv th lny cnllnpHed an d | DITCH, COMPANION KILLED

TRAFFIC OFOCERS BUSY

SUFFRAGE aVING SQUADRON ITINERARY IS OUTLINED

To Aid th e cauflA of w o m a n au f f r ag # Iti New Jersey , t h e Essex Civic L e ag u e wU) c o n d u c t a f ly ing a q u ad r o n auto* mobile p a ra d e th r o u g h o u t th e city t o ­m orrow , to be foWowed by s t r e e t m e e t ­in gs a t M il i ta ry p a r k and o t h e r c e n ­t r a l polnta.

T he p a ra d e wil l form a t th e cUy h a l l i t 11:30 o'clock, and th e f i r s t m e e t in g fr il l be he ld a t M Ullary P a rk , w i th Mrs. j i l n n i e J. Rej'noldR. Mine Alypo G r e g ­o ry and G ladw in Bouton an the apeak.- a r t .

A t 12:30 o’clock th e re w il l bo m e e t ­ings a t the Mu^ph^ V a rn is h W orks , the Spl l tdorf fcilortric Com pany nnd the W es to n tTlootrir T’ornpany, w lie re th e sp ea k e rs will be Miss O regorv , Mr. Bouton, Rev, J. TTohert C la rk , Goorge ;

Denny, Man Nlm aroff , Louie Low lta gnd W. J. Morgan.

A t Z o ’c lork the parndp will leave for tl l l lon County , w he re Htree( in re t lnga fr i l l be held. H ere (he epeakerf l wil l lie g u g m e n te d by Mias E m m a L. Rleharda, Mrs. B, E. Sturglfl. Mr» W llUam B. BelHy. Hev, Charlee Kem ble an d Danie l U . McGee. In th e even ing Ihe j>arty fr i l l go to Ir v ing ton , Blonmflp)d. Rapt O ra n g e and Montclair . MoedngB will g lso be he ld a( Spnngf '.elri av » n u e and M a r k e t s l re e l al S n 'c lock and nl M a r ­k e t and W ash ing lon a t t e e i s a t 9 o'c lock.

T^Gcaus'’ he Is a l leg ed to have oper* a ted a j i tn e y bua w i th o u t a llrense, J am e s J. Ecclea nf ^h4 I’lArie s t reet , th is « Hy, w as a rre .s ted S a tu rd a y n ight on Valley a l ree t . Maplewood, hy Ro- Itceman Edward. Adler. Arraii rnvd (o- I day in th e South O fan g e T ow nsh ip | F’oltcp Court, he w as f ined iii by Rr- '. I 'order F ran c i s B. C nrr la r .

C harged w i th ru r m ln g a m n ln r ry cD w i th o u t a l igh t , WHUam U Oopeland | of 691 flandfurd avenue , th is d r y , waa . fined 12.60 hy thu rec a r d r r . He w as i a r r e s te d la st n ig h t b>’ Adler. F a i lu r e ; lo hfive a l igh t on his bicycle rnpl ; H erbe r t F. Kopp of SS N orth F i f te en th s t ree t , East O range , *1. He w as a r - i re s ted H alurday n ig h t by ro l l c e m a n | .IiimeH Mftttle. ThmtiaB M cCarthy o f : 33 Fourth avenue , th is idly, who was arpff ited by S e rg e a n l Jacob Deffur for I fa i lu re to have a a ig n a l ln g de\'1ee on hlfl auto, w as f ined IS.

FATHER OUTTPITCHES SONMenil ers nf th^ old Mutual A. A. baae-

hall team of HeUevlIie, at une time one of the cruek team s of E.^sex I’nunty, won HU ll-tn-lil v ic tory o \n r llie team II’proseritIlia (he Holy Name Society of Ht. Pell T a Chun h, Iti that town, on rhe 1 lornhlow er aseniie gmuruls Satunluj l afternonn j ’a tro lm nn ,]anu-H Flynn »f the Ri'llevHle polire, who dropped hnHe- ball four years ago when (he old team ilahandi’d, was on Ihe mound for the Mimials, while his son. UMlIlam Flynn, twirled Cor (he Holy Ntirnc* team.

Hii( flv-* hllft were ohlalned off the veteran, whilit hla Boh was touidied up for eighteen Bafpll**s Five slrlke-outfl were iTCdlled lo Hm elder man, hs against (Itree fu r the yc'umger man. EFirh pitcher Irsimd two passes and lull Iwti. About 300 pefSOriH saw thu game.

lhr»-w all five bo> B inio I he w a ter . Tw o Of th em were saved, lujl th e se (hrpH drowned

Wil liam Conklin. ri f(een y e a r s old, 167 ^ ' n v e r h s t ree t , .lersey I'llv

C lu ir l ts Meyers, ih l i te en , 1‘s lssadeR ns’eruje, Jei-n^y City.

.lohn Mcii iav. (w e l \e . Ogfleo s t r e e t ,J e r s e y C'lt\

The bn\H' hodtPs have noi been reenv - efed.

T he RM'Ident o rc u r ie d ut nlniirner'R Landing, Just ahuNc the *!in of the fe r ry wlilcli piles arrosH the I I uiI boii from T1.\ckmnn s t re r t Li ll ie In fo rm u - llon r e g a r d in g the t raged ) w as o b t a i n ­able from the i-ouniy pollcs,

T h r ^ e Die nt Club f lu d n v -t?AMJ'>EN, .Sept 1 .'V. Th ree lUil ladel-

phlft boys, tw o of whom utleir if iled ft reaeufl of R coinp.-in 1t>i:. drownerl > e s te r - day In (Tronlorh I,:ike, heiow niLu;kwood. The (lend a re

Edm ond Thompson, s ix teen y e a r s old,4 K) NoJlh Ninel eei ith s treet .

John Connor, s ev en ie ' ’ii v e p rs old, 434 North N ine teen th atreei.

[ .IftRtes Hlti hie, tw e n ty ypRis old. 13211 Wood s treet .

T he lfi [ils d ro w n in g ended s p lc n l r a t the la k e The th ree boys left the i*lt>* ye ste rdny m orn ing wltti t went y - five young folk of both aexee from th e Ada- lon sloclal t ' lub.

T hey e n g ag e d a Vionl and ptHletl to th e j m iddle of tlip lake, ( 'onnor de« lded ho | would go swimntlng , and p lu n g e d I n m ■ the w a ter . In a few mOTncnla he w a s • seli eil wUh cramp, Jiiifl Hhriuted fo r help. Thom pson and Ritchie hu rr ied to hUs a s - | t^lfttrtnri*. but became so exH ied t h a t ' when they HitemiUed to lift him Into Hu' boa t tbe>' upset It.

Hcorea put off to the i r nsSlstalK'e hiR a r r iv ed ion lute. Connor w as the ?ulo BUpimrt of hla mother.

Ppcflf}) firirlrr <tj (AcAHHCUY F>AKK. S-p t U Henry

Pepuas nf Jcisi'F w as k il led amiK"v J MaiTblalii , r -u tn r of IheChlircti of the Sncied M ean , Jerse> Clt\-. was Injured \’e s t e r d a \ w hen i lvprlegl's iuibi tu rned rtser liuo a se^en- fooi dllch nil a sandv cros.s roBd I'C- lw(‘f;n i ‘ i l h ‘H und Ashury n \en u es . j ju s t wesl of h'Mc T'atn*-i MucErlalii fell Inio the d i t ' h and tlie a i i io ivas h r id g o l accMB ii Impusa, w ho J u m p ­ed, was caiigJit u/ider 1 be r^nr part of The car

F'ailier ^Int-Krlaln recen l ly came lo Hrndb-y H.uili to t ecu pc-ro I finm an a ltnrU of in-rvou*t jwost rui Ion He was at ilic wlieel \ fs (e rd :vy when he lu rn -

A u p e s n n g lhl& m o rn in g in the Monl- cUiir Polio- Court . J \V I’lerson of West r i r an g e /isRi-rTed he would m ake a, c l ia rge agotr is t VSillhim K Kot-ller i of F'Urie s t ree t , Ci Ih city, who, Mr. j riiTijnii i l. ii in i' l, look til.s au tom obile ,

111 wltluMii perm ission > i-s terday i n igh t the irmchlric. wiih ' 'bar le j i

jiF-nJamin of V Puibl siin-m. F a s t Ur- iihgp, a l ilie wheel , crKsiied in io an easihou!] '! I roll* y cm- on lUmjrnfiebl asenin*, M ontc la ir Npil to' r ItcTiJuniiiii ; uci was Koelb r h|iri The la t t e r Is

j IfHjng held tiy thF- M unti l .dr polKP an ; [n rnatii rlal wlTueji.H have tieen. uiiHblf- Tu lo( :it>- RenJiMMi., who di.i- ; l. ippenrei j s h o f l h a f ie i ll\e crush 1 r 1’IfJ«<i11 said llie two men hnd ' if'-ri Jo> r iding Kneller. wlin was em I p lo’ ed b) Mr. Cieieoii, (ould not dn,3e ;' the car and got Hwijnmiii to oiier.ata [

(he ruRchlrte fnr Inm. it Is unders iood ;The t ro l ley and au la were go!iit< In '

ofipowlie ilIrecI loa.^i IJetiJanrin a t - , lempred to f ^ i n g Into ^Valill•o:1 place ill f ront of ^ip car, but was unauc- i rensfu l The mat Tine was 1 'ft on I lllonnifield avenup, uwar M o n u lu l r | Ai'Hdi-in>, wiiMUH n front whe l The j lam ps anti r : id la tor weft; daihagi^d, am j wflB the Meerhur re-u'

Ju»t TELEPHONE oat Commotxiolfo r fvU in form ation .

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY281 Wa»hington Street, Newark. N. J.

TELEPHONE MARKET 12000

^ d ln i n i r U r T i n A r i i r i i n i r i ^ T ^' e?

THREE SUGHTLY HURT IN CRASH OF AUTO AND TRUCK

SperiTjf f:end<r uf ihrF L I/A M R T H , Pepb lT.--Thomaft

Quinn. Wil liam Ralb 'y and Hanlpy L'oiy, f i r s t riatned a res lneni nf K earny

M c G r e g o r ’s South Broad and Lafayette St,

New Fall Clothes Are Ready

»’[| off ihy main m a d Inio h w ind ing | samiv n.Hd bordered bv a heavy growth and th - nth^krs N ew aike rs . were dts- of wperis that conceabd the di tch, | chargtMi In police . o u r t ye s te rday m orn - i

Tl\c car iH'came unmariagpat.il*' In ihe p,*. wi ero they n[>peared a f t e r b col- | snnd and aw pr\ed in une sldi*. F a th e r ' ihIoo rtal 'Kilay iiighi of an automirAille MaeErlaIn hrmiglit It up almoPI parol- | ^Khb.ii Ih ry wtuR riding with r t ruck '

I nf UiP KrJpgi-r Brf-witig Company of i y Newark , d r i w n by p red 'r i indm an o f !

Pui' li s Blind nnd I

McGregor Newark-niade Clothes are sewed with silk, xut hy hand from all wool cloth, and tailored with great care. We retail them direct to you only for cash at wholesale prices.

lei wllli the d llch. bu t Ihe road caved und the car tu rned over.

Men’s Fancy SuitsH2 t o H5 Main

Floor

AXLE BREAKS. AUTO SWINGS INTO ANOTHER, MAN KILLED

THREE MOTORIC FINED

TO HOLD SUFFRAGE DEBATE

Fliicp of J6 each w ere linpoaefi on I th ree vUiliiioi'a of n iitomrjbile regiiln- • tlonfl hy . ludgf U'nlf th la rm rn l i ig in I the FlrRt r r e r l i i c t r r d h e Gourt iiiia I nf (ha rnoloriBlti wrb Dr (Jeorge (VGor- 1 nmn of OkH Hrond sireei He wan

CAPTAIN STOCKTON SAVES MAN IN SURF AT SEA GIRT

Hvrnue ' Sal urday m o rn in g

( 'a mdcj!In

flt reet

W o m a n s u f f ra g e will he diaciJB&*>l | charged wUh d r iv i n g h is ma« liine T h u r s d a y n igh t fi'om oppom ie view the left of a fl iiunling ntreci car po lh te a t (ha Sep lem her m e e t in g of HpriTigfleM th e Republ ican ImMan L eague of Ne3v J e r se y , a l Ita heftdqu.i i lera, Hahsey an I | A nrither p r leonpr wsb Alfred U . r i a r - Academv Hireeta. I Idon nf I9h South X ine teen lh Mn’cl.

Mra. MlnDlR J. l lpyn iM s. a lntP nr- N'hii rged wit U epeedi n g yen ta rday n ftpr- ^ a n U e r of the ’iVomeri'B r o l l i i r n l [norm hi Sand fo rd nveni ie . ^ re tlcr lck Union, will Mrnak In behal f of e.iuaI I i-^cknmTi of «74 Boulli T w e lf th s lr r-T s u f f r a g e , and MIbh Miimle Brnneon of wiif fined for j<ppritlnK yepte rday in Ihe AsBOclatlon 0|>pnnRd 10 wormui auf- j Spr ingfie ld a venue 1'lie Ih reo men paidfrage> wil l coinbut her a rg u m en ta .

UD. ALCOHOL VICTIM, BURIEDThe funeral nf six-ynar- ' Id X’lnf-enl f »’

Cosmn. who db d fr^un ni-iii Hlcnh'diam BaluPday, an hour af '. 'r h' nnd luy fi-'ir- yesr -n ld b ru lh t r J'H*'ph drank wlilflkov In Ihmr hurne, 7.H ^"r'Ttgres}* lorikplace th is morning froin (lur Lu-lv >f Ml Carmel (Tathollc l.■hl| r l

Joseph wan aldi' tfr u tu nd th f f in*‘rRl, Burial ■'ARB In the re rn ' t '- ry d i)\n HolyBepwkhre.

When )iif I ro th e r cTptrrd, .inpr-pii had

the ir fliiop

A KEMPIS SOQEn MEETS

BFA GIRT. S*-nt. 13 —r a p U ir t il iehard Btocklon Jr of Treninn. ^^ll'| ti"Ul.s ft gold iriRiIal HW'iid(-d by the A m - i l c t . i i ' i t - i, of Hoiiur for liift fttiempi. U» h i C“ 'us couHln, I'MwutiI Slot Ktou, w liO w * i tirowued In the ro-ssal r Ulvi-r, r e s c u - I II bftlhcr from tha Hurt at th is rU'-n ye?i- lerrlin I'npUiln rttockel-ut Is a i-rcfes^U'r of m l l m n y ftcioncr .-it th** u,\liiilar\ A( iidemy mid un offC 'T "f iho S<*«’ond F^eglment He Is ftcllng os a ningftoffl.-*M Ht Lh' in lcrs tiue lUHlch'-H

‘biplHin Stn*‘kioti, who was on the be.ich In uniform, siuv MIks Mac Wellft. d rn igh ler of Mrs Flujelu- tVellH nf N- w Yf’rk, Hud her h r o i l u r In d l f f l ‘ nil left In Ih*' sui r III ll^e pie.«*-nc*- of G '- ce rn o r Fieldi r and Adjutftnl Grne ii il Sjidb r who iveic a lso on the beHciv he pliiiig' 'd wltlioiil iin<lre.’-s ing Into the m-.i and remdied Wells, who wiiR extmusTed He held him up unti l be wiis :ihli‘ lo Kwitn ftahoro and than w rilled liil a rest-:* btiMl took tilm and .Mls» Wells aluvird.

rn p l a l i i Btoi-kton. who Is the won 'f lilchn rd Si m-kf on. i o m im ’- .i-nu r i-1 I ’h i ir it le s .nnd t 'n r t eetiopH - f Ti e'lTi’ni. hits w rl 11 ■ '1 e x te i ish e

T.tMfjF.V, Sepl 13 An axle b r e a k ­ing Inst Might mi th«’ Whll** Horae pike cauK**!] ftn ntjlomnhlle lo srving enm- rdetelv a round, craati Into a ru i iher ear tha t was fHdlowmg ami hurl oul the five oceupaitfB. ope belrtg fa ta l ly In- lured 'Hie man v. Im. died w as Tluberi S He-II of AT) F as t .Allegheny avenue . I 'hllftdelphla His s k u l l w as f r iu lu r i 'd nnd he wa.'s li iternnl lv In jured Thope w ho were rlcllng ivtih him, r II of whom were Injured, were hlH Bister, ft b ro the r , h ro ihc r- in - law and a w om an whose narn** eould not be le a rned

The nth*'i- n 111 tinmbib' wftB nw'ried and drisoM hy L ouIh K ie rnherg of 2329 Madl* •tnn sutiftre. Phi lade lphia- None of Itn ncnipaTUs wa" In jured r o r o p a r Stein will ciuidurl mi Inqiieal today.

N ew ark , with whom .Inlui Klleneh»f'h, also of N ewark , were r id ing. The o r ru p m ils of ! ht- lou r ing cur w ere pJIgt idy l ii juwd

Quinn denied (h u t he h.'id been d r i v ­ing reck Ics.hLv He said lie w as pro- ceadii^g a t ft modcraltt speed on tb« r ig h t side <pr lh«' road w hen the t runk ram nm d his nar H*- said the Irvuk was "Kn th e wioiiir side of the tho rm igh fa re , find ftllegi’ l tba l a b irycle pol iceman had lo eh;*ee the i r u r k d r ive r to o v e r ­take him

Quinn sustained a briiipn.d band. Bailey's kncp' wiis injured Iind Holy's right eye vtn.s bruised .Ml throe ri‘cp|ved tretttmcni. ai rh^ FUr.abelli fb-neral Hoa- plifll. ftf l-r which PiilrolTiiaJi .Nucbeck took to police heflduuftrlfTSfAr-rgoanl Klrnign paroled ^hem until yi ‘S- U rday mornlfiK. Quinn Hve.s a t 12^ Devon j atreei, Keftrnv. white Ikuy and Hriiley tcslde Rl 2T Irvuiglon Tir^emi?' a-od lOl nratiu i .strti'f, Nb^wark. respectively.

3Blue and Black Suits

H 2 t o « 3 5 2dFloor

Men’s Fall Overcoats* 1 2 t o * 3 5 3rd

F l o o r

NEWARKERS UNINJURED WHENSIX PERSONS INJURED HFRE i TRAIN CRASHES INTO AUTO

BY AUTO AND CTCLE CRASHES .i*'!* rer'HoriH were luji ired in Hulnmn-

mohllf juhl mot or !• y c| e acrlrlpriTs In tlie r l ty Rnturday r ig h t . yeM orday a nci th is moiTiing. Three wern ru n down by jl t - Tif'V biisi’.'i. tw o +n one firruleril. and Hal rv G HoMHiid of the F o r sb e rg I’iavi-r.'i l'.l\^KU •d down iwn wnini'n v h i le rlrlvlng his h iil oniul>) |e to the 1’a rk riftce H’lieater. Sa tu rda ) ' The most .nerlonsiy Injurei! nf the vb finis Is .Mrs, ,I L. Klti'hift of inn TlmmuB .■'treet, one of ihotie Rirurk hy H id land 's car. She 1? In SI Fbirnjilnis s Hf'spi tal, suf- fe rlng from a Imoken a n k le and bruLsea

Mr.s Hltchle wrb w i th Mrs JnnieH <'11 ml lit of >• sub- I Hen I)Ion of I fJ i V n I er at r e e l , They were

.CjjrrOj/ firrt I' t ‘if1 PASSAI'", Sepl 13 - - A l th o u g h fttruck ; by a fftsl weptbound fr e igh t of the

Larkriwmui ii liftllroart Saliirdrty night,; fit the I 'assali- avenu** r ro as ln g as he

ivaft h a ck in g his car off the trnrkB af- ' tf-r s toop ing lo aver l r ras l i lng Info (he ; lowernd g r i p on the f,'i r John B

I,ee .!r of 6A7 ll lghlanr l avenue, New­ark , t'S'Lipod injury anf| the vehicle was

, only L-ruiH'fflflly put out of commis.tlon.I The front wheel of the »ar wa.s to rn I o ff an 1 Ihe fender u as banged In i\ here j the t ra in s t ru c k It and b rushed It out j nf the w ay Besides Lee the re were I th ree Ollier yrning men In the pa r ty , onft

of them hpln,g G regory I ’u n n s s of 695 Rlrlge s t ree t , Newark .

Lee. fl Ik said, was rM urn lng’ homa wlmn llie m is h a p occurred. He wan

Young Men’s* 1 2 t o * 3 0

Suits4th

Floor

CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Main Floor Annex

L j f u f L ^ U M U f U j ^ ^

NEGRO CHAUFFEUR DROWNED

The n Kempls, C'f whUli Mr.s Nbithan- jel A Hftna'i "f Glen Rldg- is prrsidcnl. will I'oml iti‘ 'Pr-nlng mecilng nf ihs Pf-fts-n Toesdft.i’ afternoon, Ooliher 12 In the MiinlilniT y’hib Hail The «ub- jpi’l unniujne<‘d is '’The Brglrinltig of I 'nivcrplty Life and the sp*'ftker, flev. Dr Jamek J. W alsh of New York

The urgmilJfttlriTi la '; ,mpnserj of I 'alh- fillc ttotiien and has ii“ 'mhp>rsh!p of li?3 In the sinic.

H Af'K KNS\GK. 1.3 Gharloarb ilburn. ft r*iim-eil rh- iuffeur . of Glen Rock. M RS flrov, tipf! ;,i s rp rda \ ' In Ihe old E4nh1wln mill ]ior;s1 fni f 'arainuH road, in Midland ToMOpbip, m a r her*', while sw iinmlng. He got iiilo a det-p hole, and Hirhnugh fr iends sfi w him s<- d o w n r -' Uirompt I'l asHl“f litrn W7is iiiadH IjiH se vcr.H ni* n p! i' r .1 f ir the f . 'und It inr, hern \ t-> r,Hfto.

, , , . . i> J J 1 a lmoa ;n rosft he racks w hen Im no-I itUH'kci down a Hrond a lu < e r a r , , # . i -„ , . . . Hoed ilmt the fa r ga te w as down.Mr»M« Mrs H..nnlon In ju red the w,,v lie th rew n , the

, H''ver<ly Hollanrl waa paroled tn ap- i b r a k e s and reversed hs th e f re lghf ,j |n'. ,r wticM w anted in iL.c F ir s t T 'rccmrt i which he hart not soen, bora down oil theI I'nllrt ' iVnirt. ] CflC Ho .aiicoee'led In g e l l in g the body' n f Hie rU’l\m» -if the Jl lnevs, R ichard 1 of the c a r of f ihe trackfi, the t ra in i G ram , colnrerl, nn-1 his Mih, Aria | s t r ik in g H n e a r the front wheel T w o o fj G ram , nf 1 f. M ulberry pbi-e . were the you n g men who were In Ihe re a r' krwpi ke'l from a motorcyc le they were ' sea t of the c a r jumped before It w as

rMIng yesterdiiy hy a bus dr iven b>- i s i ru rk ,Smjii|id VVHuhi'tg of iT S t r a t fo rd place.

iePatenteJPreventsSlipping

bod v.

Extra Special lor Monday and Tuesday Chocolate Covered SL Nicholas Walnuts

HE heart of this sweet is rich Chocolate Cream, delightfully flavored with various aromatic spices, enshrined in a jacket of our unexcelled, velvety Chocolate, The finishing touch is a hig. full flavored Walnut, mounted on top of each dainty, Not 40c., as you undoubtedly expect, hut to start off the week with a rousing special, you get them 4 g* ^

Monday and Tuesday, at ___POI ND BOX

Speeial for JlfondaijFBCIT ASD NUT rRAt'HEBltTTKS v PIc m IoV littt# confections, having eonter^ <»f vartoui chopped fruLU and null and iackri i of deli- dona goideo MoUmbci I I I ^ C ud y - POrND BOX

Specitd for TuendagrHOrOI.ATK THEWTNO K1HS15H—a dainty nf dlmtlnetlvo ctiAnn. The In­side U flavored Chocolate, the outalde in Vanilla flavorcfl riiewliig CMd.r. earh piece wrapped In itar7 paraffin paper.

POTND BOX

TO BE PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER

Hnth vior-* hriils^-d ht!*! shKk‘rii up and i l,ul i wrr*- r;ik»'Ti to lltc GJty Hnspilal . Tlie

; urt libnl o- i irrer] .ja th ey wer*^ tu rn in g | 1 frtitn Hr-'fiti Into Reoior atTfr-i.

Wiililam MiOxncr nf 40Pi H'relinghiJS’wen aVfiiu4 wns knrii'kpil -lown ea r ly to day | .-\t HronrI ami M ark-i a t re e ta hy a j i tn ey '

MAN FALLS OFF AUTO AND IS RUN OVER AND KILLED

Philli- May ->r fiM Fif teenth avenue loft thiR morninR lu i-ntr'r T rs lnua cruippe. (.'olleg-'vlllD. i'n , where he wll! aimly pre- parfltnrv t*> entering the Tnlnlairy *if the P resbyler tan I'luiroh Mr May, who Is n member nf the IbMbftrij E'ri-aliyterlan rhiiTi'h. nf vbli h ftev. .Albert N Stnhbel- Mn« la pftstor. is the se- tsd member of

! the rhurn-h lo -Incble ui- ri a rninlfttcnal I earept . The olh'w, Gharl-'i Delnlnger, wdll

eriter Frli ic ri ' n Srnunnr\ ibis w'erk, hnv- ] ing been gra-lutHpil frutn t ' r s inua Gctle.ge I last aprlng ,

A fa n w e l l sncial wsR hpld S a tu rday j night In h >rior < f Mr Mav In (he ihiir«'h ! parl-^rs, A foal.ire of this waa the pre.s- | entatl-m "f a purse in n tam ln g ft suhs lan -

I Hal eum - f m- ney t.aat night a farewell ' sprvi'*e. Ill wliU-h both young men as- eisted, was held.

■ ABJMI.S.lOcPerfect Service

Is only one of the many comforts which you enjoy at our MODEL TEA ROOM. The very best of Food, prepared by Expert Jap­anese Chefs, and exirentely Reasonable Prices are other features, which have made our Model Tea Room the most popular dining place in Newark.

Closae 11:20 P. U.: Bat.. 1} p. tt.Tl>* ■SMiavd >tH kU4 l■ e lu a • • Ih* voBta laer la taeb via*.

157 Market Sl , Newark

A ppointed Gonaol'pi Miccretftry,' Mario i>l Donato, crUlor of an Halian

weekly, The publlsh<-d In H a rr l -B*'n. hue hoen ap|.vr^lnir<l pr ivate aecr^- t« ry lu P r P^iipbo Gonfiarmti, I ta l ian

' i.kmmil. In this « ily Mr Ib na lo has rraidcd in HuirlHitn aboijt a >car. com ­ing tn »hfii town from New York. He toundefj Ihc n’'‘w*Pftper and will rorUlnUB l-j PUpefVier* Mk piihliL'ftt Inn.

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A Periscopeis as essential to a sub­marine as glasses are to some people.

Prluonpra’ Home M eeting T o n tg h t - Th#» firm fall mealing of th«B* inter-

f-Mnu :ii tc- ■ .-.nblishmenl of a hoirip for diaebarged prisoners will ha heldtort lfhi lit the rosidijnce of Mrs Joseph Bellfth 255 Sixth a>'i*nue Th*' pr'ivjjilrjnfti c h a r te r nf tlif proposed organization will ba disctiaaed and pjana for fu r ther ing the project eontlderad.

F ine 41otortat In Morelnto-nn,MORRIJiiTijW^-. Bert. 13.—Charged

with s p c ^ ‘ng ifestfefdgy a f te rnuun Irt Madison avenue. Morrlsiowti, a motorist who gave his name as John P Doyle of South Orftnge 'A'as a n e s ie d by Inspector XVilllsm G. 'V>y. Ha was fined $g ns by l^oUct JuiUcc Albert iloUiuid.

3'et they go for years, “put­ting it off."

Our O c u l i s t (Registered Physician) win examine your eyes and tel! you if you are courting future trouble.

If you need glasses at all, you need them at once—if you do not need them, it will be a relief to find it out.

Harris Glass® cost $2.00 or more.

fif Vf.'Wf*'IK'jr.f.lKFN. Sept. IB^Paaqual^^ Un-

lirontio. I'l riy-nliif! y ears old, of 335 Aflams a rro r t . th is ]>lar<». Ifmt hla hal- nnf'i- w h i le lean ing from thf* f ron t sea t of an Rutornol'llc t r u r k rhlp morn ing, fell umlcT tile whcelp and wus killflfl

The t r u r k , w'hb’h wuh being d r iven by Jnpejjh F reu n d of 137 Ibiyvlev.’ avenue. J e r s e y c i ty , w as being tiftoked in to ft gnrwgt! a t FlflaeiMh and W aab iug lon «,lP2i2itp F reu n d w>is lean ing over the sf'fit oh alila nnd UnbriTino on tne o the r , w hen the l a t t e r lost h is hf>Iri and fell,

The w hee ls of the t ru ck passed over rtibroiino'B abdomen Dr. George Venick if Sl. Mary * Hospital wuS called, but

lit could do nothing.F r e u n d w a s held fnr the g ra n d ju ry

w i th o u t hail by Jtpf'urder Adolph Car- plon

SPRINW aiy

AUTOS COLLIDE AT ALLAMUCHY

683 BROAD Street(Next to Davit) Straus Co.)

O c u ix s U (UMi OxAxcAcMVftSU K. X. Stoi«Hr<2 Bklyn. Stores

A L I .A M rrH T , S e p t 13 —Thg to u r in g cark nf \ATlllBm W ater f le ld of John#- burg ami WiltlaTTi T. Strub|e, mer­ch an t Hi Swartawood, met 1ri a head-on coll is ion here y e s te rd a y !n t u r n i n g a shar] ' i nrnep a t the pos to ff ice and g e n ­era l s to re of t h e village.

The car of Mr. S i r u b U w as com ing on the N ew ton road fiaaded fo r H ack - fl t ia town and th a t of Mr. W a te r f le ld tu rn ed Ihe co rn e r to l a k e t h e road to N^^wton, The occupan ts of bo th cars escaped in ju ry . T he c a r of Mr. S t ru b le was wrecked and was .towed toft NewioT> g a rag e . T he o th e r c a r w aa lees dam aged .

B a r k Sprained A« Auto L'parta.fiperlffi ficrrlce of 1A« S E ^ 8 .

SUMMIT. Sept . I J ,—J o h n J, F l tg p a t - r lck of 16 A ubrey s t ree t , employed by WiHTarn M. Delaney as the d t l v e t o f - a tax icab , s u s ta in e d a sp ra in ed b ack S a t ­u rd a y a f te rn o o n when an a u tom ob i le hew as d r iv i n g skidded and t u r n e d ove r Ir

c a r f r l # s l ig h t ly

“Ju st a ll th e d ifferen ce in the world.” That’s what one man wrote after having his first pair of Spring-Step Rubber Heels put on.

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Learn the of walking onSpring.-Step Rubber Heels.

These new Spring-Step Red Plug H eels cost no more than o r ^ a r y rubber heels. Don*t accept inferior heels—get “Spring-Steps.**

Any reUable dealer or repair shop will put a pair o f Spring-Step Rubber Heels on your shoes for 50 cents.

Ath fa r iha ffiwl wi<S (h. Red Plug

Spring-Step Rubber Heels ere made by the Largest Rubber

'■<? 'nany in the World.

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Aaloists fro Senator E

Favor

OCEAN COUlOood roads

ga th e r in g of i 4>nd Induftria l 8(a te Benutor of the BtftU ! J'jaophy of of Benatof toward the s ftagurated rec tu res of the Couniy Auio urday.

“Gocftl road ‘‘are easeiulal XVe built uur to help the i; t r a c t to this whom wt» war t h a t the sanii today.

He reviewer autoiBt and daya of m otor prIvDeti fought for I ar ored un Ilia d o u n and the m in e d 10 i-oMi baptism uf f: hfe 'declared, sage of (he i by the unfa against th*; ' hr; had h^eij like fray

The speuker hs hrnu|;tii t - (lie ijjiNld* IIJersey 'tiom resources I'f t and i radp is 'A’hi.n th4* .1 the ttUracUve View uiui reo Slate "

T h e Serialo: t i r ln i i effor lF th e p re sen t <

■w^ere behljul rec ip roc i ty Wood, Horaci g en e T u r ln n Batche lr lnr o h o r s e e ” M-ho ’ a r e now in fr

FreJiJVThe speak

chord when tlaved the prr 1st WftB dlSH fa rm e ra , real s s m uch to m o lo r ls ta , we m o an ed the e y e a r s th a t th iegls if tt ir ig fo

S e n a to r Kd| Kell, p reaklen of T r a d e as t an d s ev e ra l ti s p e a k e r de r la he would rati fe l low moturl

S e n a to r Ucl th e f e a lu re a i a t t e n d e d by w iv e s and frit Iza t lon In th CTub« of N'pw T h e ev en t Wf of th e Ocean Was bu t reev: ta i l s , perfect! , o f S e n a to r Tt R ive r , Aasem and J. F red i

T h e ban q u e aide Hote l , ai c ep t lo n to th« (h o re so r t , it! f o r th e fufui E n g le , propri t r u s t e e of th« Mr. E n g le bt a f t e r Senato i K e l l a s the ti

T h e creat l i C om m ission veh ic les w i th reo rg an iz f t l lo of h ig h w a y c d i r e c t t a x to b u i ld in g and n eed of a sys t h e b a t t ln a provIdl iiR for th e sa l ien t b r o u g h t out I

'*One of th' N ew J e r se y good rnad.R q b u rg , pres ide o f “TrAde anc S ta te ChamlK he w o u ld bri: R ta te Oham b 40.00D m em be a t a n e a r ly i u rged , echoul t h e m o re tht a n d commerc set a day api s lon !n th e r

O th e r flddr Bonnel l. Mr t r e a s u r e r , co t h e execu t iv t of th e Amer t ion : S ta te H o w a r d R. t a r y of the a n d fo r m er .1

DIOCESANBELLE

The Rnnual N ew ark Dloro F’atihollc F’lnhj noon In the f Hall. Hartforc F. F lanaff tn Club was nar th e mtiellng sv resenting nln sections or the win be held In

' all fltanding c The o ther offl dent. Joseph ! W es t New ’ Thom se Club, West r ta iT , Edward ceum; treaau Rose Of Ijlmft city; directors Hedy Name Bailey Lyceur

, gen. E a s t 6 j George McCe Club. Jersey R o le of Lima dly.

Mr. Gregor; F a th e r Mathc

! aeph Sh a rp w t lv e i to the A

HEBREW D, T O S l

The 1 pur , thi sv»r, w ih i i cit Cinnini; d iy , w t uf thu Nuw Y> fMtInc

with Gi •ymboK ip.nta htnglni Durtne HUbraw drinklni

Bpapli Frldby tanplu urdKir a will *01 o f t£e •ncatuf leui wll

TAKES UPfrom I

H b r r y V. 0«b< tank e f clear t h a n 1,000 r . tla expeo4*d w1 i day or two

Op today’s I jBdfa aapacts all of tham b afttmoan, a atatad for .a. jhalaM* at U>.

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1915.

FURTHER PLANS IN GOOD ROADS FIGHT

AotoisU from All Over State Hear Senator Edge Go on Record as

Favoring Improvement.

OCEAN COUNTY AITTO CLUB, HOSTOoml roarl# —a re'preaentHtiv#

Uatherlriff of men prominent in the civil fcnd Industr ia l life i>f the s ta l e —^lic&rd S ta te Senator Walter A IM an ptfaidmil of the S ta le Senalo, fxpoLjrul ilh; ph i ­losophy of Kood roads. T he c>:i'rcfiM>in of Senato r Kilte’e favnrfthle attUinlp tow ard the good r iadM niusenu-iii iti- fidgurated recently wa« one of ih<» f f« ‘ tu rea of the tianquel of ucchhCounty Auto Cluh ui Ltcach lla\f'r^ S a t ­urday.

"Ciood roads.” dcclnrcd 1h HrnUor, "a re eaaemlal (.<■ uic pti't^renH nf u .>;iutc "We built our [iretiviit mmlH yi-.'U' .ik<>to help the ijeijplc id our aiHt'. i<i ui- ti 'aci to (hlA ^la!«' i IlhI cIu.sm <<f Vrhora we n a m The HpONktr Iruikatni t h a t the sanie inotP.e alir>ii|ij iirjid today.

l ie reviewed the tryliig peii-jd of the euloiBt iind roadiJ Imufli.-i ijuiui^ ih< duya of wlo-n i iurncsidm oto r prlvUegi- arnl r f r lp i in l iy vhti- fought foi He tiKi'1 H Hr>'hl • u-tur^ i.%aH Scored un the tiny Hit* tiarri vm-u* ihruwu down and thi< iudorit>i wa.f pom il ted to I'UMie to .N-rhe> lll.i flmtbaptism of fm ' lu pLii<ll< >>rrii>‘ <0100, he Mei'tared, wtoii uJ \ imuikik i Ii«‘*affe of the it>- Pill 1 riipreiisfdby ib« unfatrnvHB i-r the tfiniimenl agalnai the v.)ih«-tH for ch‘* meaetire. he had hreij prnmi,iiil \n jilinwe Inio the fray

'I'he speaker urired ihm nvery iritluioni' he lToui;|ii i < P. hi iii-ik. It ' iii-y f'»r th e ijjthlil* mmorl^l i" 1 '>111* i" ^’e * Jersey ' iini«d rniuiH wul devi’l"|i ilu- resourced >>( th- fitate iLt-y hnoK ir^Jc, and iTfldf- 16 thi' 1 t* of sruafnuiiy W’hi-n ih f mninrtei d r i \ ‘o' os«rthe ttUrnctivir Nt-w Jen*<y hn willView iiud realize Itie luuoii- 'a ih 'Slate "

Th© S enn lo r paid : irll'UtR to the u n ­t i r i n g efforlH uf I hr pi omu!*:. itors uf th e p re sen t ciKupiUgn. tiuui> of wlioiii

■were behljid the ^ iihh li ihe I k UI''- foi re c ip roc i ty lb- ref^rr i-d lu Jo n rp h IJ Wood, Horace A. Honnell and U Hu- g e n a T u r in n of ihln ci ty , ami A. it E a fc h e ld e r of Summit , h!» nM "isar - h o r s e s ” w ho were Oieii In the fli;hl and a re now' in front again

Pre>udli'eH n ia n p p e n r ln g .T he sp ea k e r s t ru c k u reaponwlvfl

c ho rd w hen ho deolari-d th a t tia lu;- llaved the preJmllM* ugiiliial ihi' inoiot 1st w as dlsKppc-iin iig. ajid tha t ihn fa rm e ra , re.i lizing th a t th e ruuda were as, m uch to the ir a d v a n i a g o hh ihe iTtolorJata. w ere fa ll ing m line He b e ­m o an ed the curren t Impreeplun of pusi year© th a t the mnturlHts w ere k cluae l e g i s l a t i n g for a claan.

S e n a to r Kdge waa ................... .. by A F.Kell , preslf lenl of the L ouk liench Huaid of Trad© aa the Prnsir tent of tin- Seiiaie ftnd s ev e ra l Umns .Arllnp Ilnvern-'n- The S peaker declared tha t for the altv-rnooii he would ratl^er be k now n :>imply a» a fe l low niotnriHi.

S e n a to r Edge 's addrcaa w as on^' uf t h e fealu reH fif the bani iuul. whlr li wjih a t t e n d e d by o se r 2tib motrjii.Ms, i h r l r w iv e s and friends. Near ly every o rg aa - j i a t l o n In the Assocla led AulOmobl lf C lubs of New Je r sey w ere represeMted T h e ev en t w as the f i rs t a im u a l d inne r of th e Ocean Couniy Aulo Club, whlcli Was bu t recent ly orffanised. The d e ­ta i l s , pe r fec t ly a r r a n g e d , w ere In c h a rg e of S e n a to r Thom as A. M ath ina of Tom s K lve r , A ssem blym an l^avld ■■ Conrad and J. F r ed Ktephrnsuii.

T h e 'banquet w as served In the Engln- fllde Hote l , and w as preceded by a r e ­cep t ion to the vlHliors. The h is to ry of t h e re so r t , i ts f e a tu re s and a p rophecy / o r the f u tu r e were rec i ted by H, b\ E n g le , p ro p r ie to r of the h o s te l ry and a t r u s t e e of the Ucean C ounty Auto (‘‘lub. Mr. E n g le bade the v i s i to rs w e b ’ome, a f t e r S en a to r M ath ias Inirodviced Mr. K e l l a s th e toa s tm as te r .

T h e c re a t io n of a Kta te Highwffya ComrniksLon a m a lg a m a t in g th e moto r v eh ic le s w i th the road d e p a r tm e n t , the r e o r g a n i s a t i o n of the e x i s t i n g syetem of h ig h w a y conalri]< tlon. iVie levy of a d i r e c t tax to provide fo r » s t a t e m ad b u i ld in g and m a in ten an ce fumt and the n e e d of a ayetematic c a m p a ig n to w a g e Che batTin a t the co m in g leg is la t ion p ro v id i n g fo r such laws, w e re some nf th e sa l i en t fe a tu re s and s u g g es t io n s b r o u g h t out by severa l uf t h e apeakera .

"One of th# muBi im p o r t a n t m a t t e r s N e w J e r s e y hija to deal w i th Is the good m a d s quest ion. ' ' sa id A. V. Hum- b u r g , p re s iden t of the N e w a rk Board o f T r ad e and an act ive f i g u r e In the S ta te C h am b er of Commerce. He said h e w ou ld b r in g to the a t t e n t io n of the R ta te C h am b er of Com m erce and its 49,000 m e m b e rs the tuple fu r d iscuss ion a t a n e a r ly date, a p roc lam a t ion , he u rged , achouKl be Issued c u l l in g upon th e m ore than 200 civic, agn-lcuMural a n d com m erc ia l c lubs In the s ta t e In B«t a day apar t for a thorough dlacua- glon In th e matter .

O th e r add re sse s w e re m ad e by Mr Bonnel l. Mr Tur tnn anr] Mr. Balche lder , t r e a s u r e r , counse lor and c h a i rm a n of th e execu t ive <-thmmlttce, rcapecllvolv , of th e .AmerIrnn A utom ob i le Aesocla- t ion : Htale F n g in e e r R. Meeker, H o w a r d R. Heydrm, a s s i s t a n t s ec re ­t a r y of th e fitnle C h am b er nf Commerce a n d fo r m er J udge Maja Reon Perry .

LEGAL AID FORCED TO DECUNE CASES

EMPLOYE OUSTED, OHL WORKERS QUTT

August Business So Greal New Ap- j Discharged Machinist Admits Draft- plications Are Refused for { ing Petition for Shorter Honrs

Ten-Day Period and Wage Increase.

MANY RAIMS ARE FOR WAGE) REPORTS VARY AS TO NUMBER OUTr r i ’.o.qnfp ,,f tiualnesH nt iht. offlres of

the f.i-gal Aid Society, 24w MullHirry sti'ciu beiHrur' M) grt-ul laj?! month that for ton -iiOiH opw. ai>|)||riitionH wore re ­fu s ’d. iliu luh 111© (iffb oja wore kept upon, A rf|uifi ,,r AuKusI activities tahulalcd by itiK Bo.i tuys aUurnev, Misa I'aula l•» flftl-y. hbowB th a t l,4'«0 e sses war© handlid m tuut and tha t 156 oftlu'ju' were new

nuulo fnr clicnlrt amowrlted to K’.'4, HtuI the au«.l«*tv n receipts from ' ilcnrw amounii'd to J22 In i uUecih>ii Ci oj

I •‘M'J H2 ill re ta in ing fcca Th<* la lte r Bunt I U mnib* up <if t e n - '^ n t feen culleclrd j from th 'Bf who can afford that much for

b'Kdl ser> b ea.' T)if legal ftlrl glvcTi covers a wld**I range , froni w a g e Hnlmi! to a m o th* r‘s I (icmruid for ibc r e t u r n of her child I svbb h she h»d lmarrle<l out for a number I of yi'iirs Th is w om an s appeal to the iHiu-U'M, l iuw iv r r . ss iiH not i(e( hlerl Itv her

favor The child ehe wlfthcd to recover j h.ifJ hHcii pbi re tl I" borard with a family . e ig h t ;iears ngn and no paymrnln tifid

been nnule for Its t a l e . .\fieT Investl- | k!i !Umi, I l\e caae w um tunii-d over to the l i 'h l ld r^ n s .M(l Socie ty , which fouml Ihe

rnc'lhef wh !< ftti unfi t gua rd luh and de.I aircri lo rega in (.he ( hlld hi.-cauRR It wan

obi enough to w orklia« F l f l y - f l ^ e I teh l (.'ImIoin.

Among dt'bl clalmH there art* fifty-five ciirieiit igai't where tJie dcfiuidatlts gie payiiiH long neglet'li-il clahns In InslHl

' nH'ijIe ii hd fl''.* wage ■ are pt-ndlhR; li ' "lift Mie.s l^ tJdey iTnplibstKeil tlic

fa ' l tlial Iheee art ' ln.'lng liatidlcd without 1 couri lOsiR undi r a law uf 1U12, directing I that mi:1d for wage clftlniw not exi-fteding

a n to be adj idn wied wUhnul ro.sit if lilt- |i|Kiiilifr tiiakvs affldH'It ibiK he can ti"l afford lo pay

1 "W r are pr o (J r>f the i rtSi H ive Hi tile j mit of uniT t. ' NJi. s Fatlclcy tlon lrircd.

r'Ung iru' of R man whose wai;tfl wi're ; held up fiT pa> merit of i la e tlng he had j broken at Ills 1 r e e:^lHl'll»hTnenl

I'he lasi ihg wn» \ a i in d at t 'l'i, and th© inariK w ages uhiouiFei l to Jln.Sn Theenipluypr whs seen bv the Ht.’Hdety\s rep-

I ri flontati ve> un«l flnaflv agreed to give Ih" man fifty l e r fcni, of hi.s wages, and,

( rt;oieuvi>r, gave him biuk the Job of which I In. I|A I been deprlsed.

ESSEX VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS OPENED

, I’oun ty \n c a ( lo n a l sulumlH for glr ln . /iTwl Ijij.xp were or»PHful Mi Ih tnorrilng The

liuys arc iiiMlructrjl in the old St Mu.rk s 1 Sj hooi. \\ eat n ia t ig c , 1'hv k 'H b' (‘Hn-

ler a t Sl’ Hrogfl Hirrel, llloonifield, where iw enty jipi'lliMlIonP were rv- (reived ihln rnornlrig The srhnul aen-

. Niune fur Ihe day pupils begin t o m o r ­row inortiing IHreotnr U'aaley A.

I n U e m y paid t h a t even ing clrtSscH will not bn s i g n e d ijnill fitiout the middle of

' iic lobtT The achuol , located in an e igh teen- room houne oi>poMile the (own green, has m c o m m odal Ions fur about I stxt y pijbi Ik

1 The ccnlLT iH o f f e r ing courHCR In irtiokijig, ilrc'RPnin kl ng, liums iiurwlng, piTHonul hygiene., m a rk e t in g , wanltatlun. mniim-ry and book subjec ts , including I'Jngllfh, civlce a n d liuuBehold ac'couruB. While the Hihoul 's j^rliiiurMy for g ir l s from fourt i 'c ii to t-lglileeii yeyrH wlio have nut had h ig h nrhcjol t ra in ing . If th e re Is .■sufficient rourn the re will l e special clayaen in cook ing luuj aewlng, hut not acadeTnlc work.

Mipp .Mary D em ing , fo rm er ly of the Mfinhflitan T r a i n in g ,4chool of New York, IS head te ache r , and will have rh n rg e of the ebiSfles in aewlng and drespmaklriR Mias Rnurn Fa rke r , f o r ­merly of the T r e n t o n School for Glrla, and head lenchc-r hi the New Haven Trade School fo r (ll rlg, will direct the classea In eoo k ln g and m a rk e t in g Miss Sa rah L ew is of ITai tHburg. N. V, in te ache r of book Bubjects. A teacher of milUneur and h t r a in e d nurse willi be engaged la te r.

The W est (Jrar ige c en te r Is a conl ln- liatlon of the local vocat ional Bchool conducted iasl y ea r . T w e n iy - iw o ’VVeet Orange hove w e re enro lled today, be- sldPH fo u r from Urunge , two from New'- a rk and one eftch from LhhI t. 'range anil Maplewood. T h e fu n d a m e n ta l s of t rade s will be tau g h t . T Theodore P lruck Is direc tor , and fS regory (J. Adlon, fo r m e r ­ly buaineaB a g e n t of th e C arpen te r s and J o in e r s ’ Union, and Lewis Rothaieln, fo rm er fo rem an of re p a i r s of the Long Is land Rai lroad , a r e the teachers . There will be tw o aesBlona dally , from A 30 10 12 o'clock, and f rom 12 Sfl to 4

T he fliarhnrKe of nn em ployee whe a d m i t t e d hav ing ^ ruw n up a petUioit fu r s h o r t e r hourp ami m o re w a v ^ which w-RH Bigiird by hia fe l lo w -w o rk - e m pretuplta te tl h s t r i k e th is m orn ing a t thn p lan t nf fleorge A. (th l A Co. In Ufftton Hireet, near P e l a v a n fivenu*. w h e re m achinery for m e ta l w o rk in g piRntp Is made The s l r l k e r a s a y th a t th i r iv men are out and (W'O w ork ing , w h i le Mr, f>hl clnlrns t h a t l2h m m a r t out and aeventy w o r k in g T h e year book of the s l s te b u re a u of v i ta l Bth' f l s t l r s rpiimnteH the n u m b e r nf em- ploycsH r»f i he i-nmpnny ms s ix ty - f ive .

Mr. f)h) got l>ack to hia p l a n t today s f i e r n punmier aperit Hi Avon, whence h« had fd ine one day a week see how ih lngp w'efe runn ing at ihe w o rk s He WHH g rec led with the p e t i t io n uf Ihe men, who iiskeil tha t Ih e l r week of f l f ry - f lve hours he reduced in fin# nf f i f u houra sml ihui for the f l f iv -h n u r ucHik they he paid w ag es er juUalHht (n whrtt. unde r the present scale , it would i s k e ihcin ttfxlv huurh to ©arn

Mr. ObJ said that, s u s p e c t in g one of III© mgri uf being a iroub1e-n>Rker. h# w ent to him siid a sked him If he had d r a w n up ihe tlen\and He says Ihe ttimii lold him he hail and th a t he the reupon tnbi }ihn he was iliRctiR rgrd, t h a t lie d i t l r ' l WHiit 1 rouble-Tnakerp ami d id i i l liH^e Hoy work fur him any w u y

.■Vii of fer nf the flf lv -!u»ur wt-ek - n ine h ^u r working day w s s 'h en m ade lu ihu men, Mr n h l aslfl Th">‘ t e fu s ed Ti' Rfcepi it. t l e r b i n n a ihe\- wmjld nnl re tu rn un less Ui** nvs n he haej ..ihchaVged wHa t a k e n hg/'k Mr Mill ^ri^s he hns run n is huslnes.* for » lUTiiber uf .imi prupuncS lul ■ 1 un runn ing L

Repor t I ' rev lous T roub le .T he men rlftirn they h«ve had a lul

of t roub le with Mr Uh! - s ix M rikcs in the tflrtl hU years T h ey gay they unr*< had lo s t r ike lo h a \ e Ire w ater HU ppl led.

Mr OhI HPiP the wi' l notse r ious ly Inrotiveriience him. t h a t husl* ness WHS slack arvtl tha t thr^Se nrderd t h a t hB\‘e an! tieeu fi l led r a n lie fu, • lytied by the wnrh nf his foreiTiRn n n j h im sj 'l f The s i i i k e r s r le r l a r e Ih.ii th e r e a re unfl n Ished r-f'ntr.irTp nfIfi'j.onn in the ]iiani find th a t It will be In iposs lh le for Mr nh l to f in i sh them w i th o u t the i r help Mr n h l saifl he hfld no w a r oT'lers, u-lilb* one rif ih^ mart said that nnl. >j »i hv i iB tedm uchlne tv for I ? n -

Mr Ohl Paid he tiad no- noiiflNd tlie po l i re of the Iruiihie nnd Ui.ii he wuuld nut 1I0 no vijilil file ^^on nm-le i hos­t ile mnvpi nga lnsl ihe p lant .

UnUTY COMMISSIONERS PUT OFF APPUCATION HEARINGS

Poa lponam ent of h e a r l n g i on five ippIlCAtloni f rom rac s ive ra for p#rnils> •Ion to aell c o rp o ra t io n p ro p e r ty and th# aer t lng o v e r fo r a m on th of ihs hear ing on an a c t io n ag a ln a l (he Rub- lies S#rvic« C o rp o ra t io n w e re d s d d a d on th is m o rn in g by th e Board of Public LTlIlty Cumin laaionera a t a aeialon here. The c<immliisloneri dlarntaaed an act ion by Mrs R M. P ia raon of M etuchen to compf-l the g a s c o m p a n y In tha t place to furnish her w l lh gas.

TIk' re r s lv c re ' a p p l l r a t io n a held over for a m ee t in g of Ihe comnilHsloii hi Trenton to m o r ro w a re those of t J eo r fe F. tv right , re c e iv e r of the E^aieraon. i'HSRiilr' and S4uhurt>rtn Telephonu C om ­pany. uml nf Janiep R erney , receiver for the K llxabe th T«-lfphnnf* Company, !h« Hordentowii T p iephans and T e le ­g raph Com pany and th e I n t e n tR te Telephruie and T v l rg ra p h companteB. Conatdi'Mitfon of a fi f th uppUcalinn, tha t of the rece iver nf the L am her t - vltle E'lihllc fclervjs-a Company, w-as put off for a m onth

The f i r s t four 1 rp^ r were pOHtp«iiied luday bacauae iht* Hllorney germrnl nf Ihe a ta tc In funu , . ! the «‘om nilss iun#r i (here were . e r l a ln fe a tu rea of the m a l-

I lers which he w ar i ln l lu look r(v*r Ha I did 1K>I give AMI. delAlls I Crit icism of ih e a i i o r n e y g»nifeial'i I off lct WHS volrtxl, whan Hie I lri> ,of : Ihe I cHfirig in th e in le r a t a t a ' 'k (• wna j decidPd ua. hy S en t , SvammeH. ciuio- , ael lo lleOelver K arn i 'j litHuiiiulf r.Alrl , I1H 1‘plieved flu- Hll'iCrs of th-- hit ir-

iipv geneiRl s uffici* shou ld hav»‘ been f rt*'Ji '»'ted so thn( the ilepArinuun - ‘ujld

h a \ e been rey r la en t rd Thrimas F Me- ! Hraii, I 'nunsel lo Ftei v lver W righ t , Mini I h»* lespecled the requepi t»f l h i m in i -

iiei genera l for d e la j .tohn I-. ?^wn\».*,I rteueral iihitipH to ihe New' York Tele- I piiune r . iinpan>, wh! :n la iii1ere«iud in ; ■ (‘rlfllri of the 1 -.miiaiuFa Irn’olv ‘d in me ! heftrlng, w-vu preseiilI .VppliosUon of .Mrs 1‘lersnif fur a gapj Kiifiph fuUuM Mil iruubb- h'T hijBhand I IP snid fu hrtvf' had h tlm** fiao wllhI the .Metuchen t t a s L ight I ’ornpany »i\er

a t)Hl. Ml I'larKori nmd« an imsutciPS-I fill efforl In ge t gaa. and hla wife,Ic lu lrnlng she w as noi the 1 UHlniner I when th*.' t'Sjl t ro u id c \ 'hb on, made[ th e ap|Tlli(i!lun to the heard j The a-'hori ftgali 'Rl Ihe I 'uhhc Ker-

vU'O, w hich was held oi er. ln^*'lvra the j e ffn rU nf iHHi'lf-ipIs of WrnnH lu rum -I pel the rallwfl) iionp-tMi lu give them I an ex|ii*-sp li‘r*lU>- aervl 'e The h rg r -

ii^g wM?i put Hi Ih*? n i iu o a i of\eTuna

ATTEMPT TO DISABLE LINER ST. LOUIS TOLD BY NEWARKERiJ ru i j rd alHSP whp d e ie r te r l in the ma-

chineiM of the Viuerl ian l ine r St.LciuiK in w hat H’HS tie llf ind lo h av e been iiu n1- iMnpt lo tlUftt'la the ?sh|p nn he r last vu\jig<- from New Vrirk to I.ivcrpool, B lur t log August T T h a t IP The piib- Rtnnfe u| A report hruiighi to Ih ls city by Kdmund N Todd, a NeWfirk biiBineSB m »r, w ho flrnved hero pevernl duva ago from Lnglaiiil

Ml. Todd, who Ip vice provident of the H anson * VHn Winkle f 'o . 2(10 Oltvi-r xirept. derlHfpd (hRt a m a n «-onnectied w i th tho ship hud lo ld him of the preaer ice of ground g la ss m Ihe phlp'."> rniichl iierv .

As tl^e aMp was a p p ro a ch in g ih# WRr 7.f»ne, iibuul I r>d tnilea from th e Irish ’UHHi, ill her fif th day nut, ao m e th ln g w ent wrong, h wns said w i th Ihe hig enum^-p of the liner .About t h a t time one of the ollerp In the e n g in e room ran lo III© del k and Jutriped ov e rb o a rd , He wnn rescued, but died la te r . Hia body w as buried at sea.

Mr Todd BH*>a he l e a rn e d Jate r , from som e one oonnecied w i th th# ship, that g ro u n d g la ss wa.a found In (be sh ip ’.s nui( hin«r>'. The ship, he anld waa In d a n g e r of having its b e a r in g s m l and its pis ton rods put out of commlflalnn

W h e th e r an ac tua l a t t e m p t had been m ade m dlaable the Si. Lou is qh phe wrtp About In en te r the d a n g e r zone could not be asc*-jlalnef]. Mr Todd savs. He declared that the nhip reached L iverpool all n g h l . hut t h a t ahe did not leave po r t aga in on s ch ed u le time.

At the New York off ices of Ihe A m e r ­ican Line, offlclalp aald t h a t they hart received no official rep o r t of the ai- tem pt to damage rhe l iner. They ad- m i n e d th a t the ship had 10 undergo r e p a i r s a t Liverpool and th a t th e Ball­ing Achertulft had been changed .

HOLD ALLEGED PARTNER OF FILM THIEF IN BROOKLYN^

AnfllMng exlr :uHilon In B rooklyn la | JAi-ui. SihorntTUM of H7D6 T h i n y - | ihli'i Hiici't, iinill 1 w 0 weeks ago nv,-in- Iiiger nf Uie lu a n r h nf th e Mutuiil Kthn j CorpnT.iilnn h e re He vv;ia u r r e s t e d | HaMirdav In Rronkl.vn F-> Helpcilvep | Etjiiii Hnd i-^ulin of N'p'kvark police hear}- j •It^Hi Trr H, in cunriei l lon with The ihefi of I ,0f'h vviuth nf m u ' l n g p ic ture film, fni wlilfh Snm iei iHaijl ier nf 124 Kouih Thlrieentl i s t rpe t , th is chy, was h i - rested miuI held In jri hOiv i,an |ha1 week 1 S=liO€Mbniu ami K luuhe r ar** nhHreerl !

i with araml larceny H lauher has ad- l mil led Ills s h a re in the theft

, Beyidcri u r rop i lhg Hi'hoeiibrun l l v ' I police Sa iu rdky r**cnvtvred In nn Arl ing- [

toa elruei store hoiiee |2iJ0 worth of j bill jKt.oirrH u hli h the lu lam ic rs are |

! flaUI in have atoleri Ftyan mid Kuhn j j took Hclin.-nbrun before M ag is t ra te !

r>tnM In H iuok ly r , who held him v u h - I nut I'fill Ir> u,w((ii entrarlltloTi Schuen- I

bruTi s Hllorj ieys niHfinged to obiBln a | writ on which Ih*' p r i sone r wajs taken I before Hijprrnie f ’ou r t .luHlIcr Appln- I wnll. who aet hall a t $7.o00. It waa I j filli.lshcti It) a su re ly company

SIX ARE FINED FOR GAMBLINGI r 'oKcempn a c t in g on gnm bih ig rom-

pliiints ra ldfi i tw o aaloons fia turday niglit and. as a resuH, the F o u r th Fre-

I r in r t Police t ’oiifT wap Jammed th is I morning, The r a id e r s f i r s t w en t to the J eslabl lsh inent corniuote^l In If j’-i F o u i -

teenth avenue by Thamnp fetanco Ho, with iw en iy -f ive men tn th e place, was matlp n priaonr-r and J u d g e Wolf fined i him ?fi2 ."jij for p e rm i t t i n g gam Ullag hi h!s place The lwer\ ty- f lve men. In ! court «a wiinessep. w ere a llownd to go [

Next, the r a id in g purty, w'hirh in- i cludoil P a tro lm eii Kftas RchmIrU. Mil- \ lor, Anderson and Pi inly, went to (.‘on- | atantlnfl N le lywoskl 'a ea loon a t 22 R ank in \ st reet , and a r r e s t e d the p ro p r ie to r arnl '

I four men The a a lo o n -k e ep e r waa f ined i i InS.-M) lo r the s am e o f f e ree as S tance [

The four men, J o h n K ow sh lnak i of 2fl2 I Hpringfleld avenue . S tan ley PoguB- ' gowBkl of 27fi K inney Hireet. Bernal*! ! Molnefskl of 2r%7 Spr ing f ie ld avenue and : Stanley KoTnlnlaky of 15R South Ornnge avenue, were f ined | ! 0 each. AH rinea were paid

DIOCESAN UNION ELECTS BELLEVILLE MAN ITS HEAD

T h - annual plecttnn of uff lrcrs of the N ew ark DIoccBan t 'n lon of Toimg Men's

' PalhoHc f^'lnhi was held yeaterduy a f t e r ­noon In the Fa ther Mathew T. A. B. S. Hall. H a r t fo rd and Hudaun a tr re ta , John F. F lanagan of the Belleville Catholic Club W8B named president Preaent at the meeting were fifty-five dtdcgDtea rep- reBantlng nineteen d u b s from ^a^loua Baettoni of the diocese. The n ex t meeting wUl bo held In Chatham October Ifl- when

I all fltanding oommltieea will be aelecled Th* o ther nfficers dr*'tvd were^VIce profll- daat . Joseph Sharp, Hol.\ Name Lyceum. W es t New York; recording aechelary. Thom aa I-arklna, fit. Joscph'Fi CatboUc Club, West New York: financia l sei-re- ta ry , Edward ('affrey. Bloomfield Ly­ceum ; t reasurer , Thomas McGrath. St. Rose of IjlmA Hftly Name Society of this d ty ; , dtreclors, William Kirch. Dominican Holy N am e Society: H u b e r t J- Rowe. B*lley Lyi?ejm, thU city) Edw ard J. Kfia- ffoii. E a s t rt range Holy N am e Society: Gaorge McCort. St. D r ldge t ' i Catholic Club, JerBoy City; Behnard Gregory, St. Ro*e of L im a Holy Name Society of this city.

Mr. Gregory, Jaraen P. Owena of the F a t h e r Mathew r. A. B. Society and Jo-

! »eph Sh a rp were selected a s repreaenta- t lv e i to the Amateur Athle tic Union.

HEBREW DAY OF ATONEMENT TO START FRIDAY EVENING

T he Day of Atonement, nr Tom Klp- |>ur» the moat solemn day of the Jewleh S ^ r , ■win he celebrated by Hebrews c*f th la c i ty and the rest of the world he- Vlnnlng a t Bundown Fr iday night. The day, which for the Jew s m arks the clo*e of tho penitentia l period Inaugura ted by N ew T e a r ' s Day, wilt be obaen^ed wllh fajtiRff and contlmiouQ religious services.

Signifying the reconcilfatlon of the aoui w i th God tbpough repentance, the day Is •ymbollsed by the wear ing of white gar- m enta In the synagogues and by white hangings on the ark, pulpU and scrolls, D ur ing the ebservance of Yijm KJppur the H ib re w s will re frain from eat ing and d r ink ing and will t r an s ac t no buafness.

Bpeclal services will be held beginning Friday night In alt the synagogues and te m p l t i . These will continue until Sa t ­u r d a y a t sundown. The places of worship w u i *o t , It JB expected, accom m odsie all o f the worshipers and ha lls have been engaged throughout the oily w here serv­ices will be conducted.

TAKES UP NATURALIZATION CASES— hl i iym m »r v»cat lon, Judge

H fc n y V. Oaborn- thte m a rn in c b e t s n th«if** ft,,.*''**'’’’* oftn iu i 1,000 r t l u m i a a t l o n c a « ( , which It U e x p e e M win t a k - all of th la w«ak and * d a y o r tw o additfonal.

O n to day 's Uat were I I I oaaea, and tha JM fO w M c to d ' to dlspoaa of tiraottcally a l l of iham b a f ^ e ad jonrn in* o o u n thla a f tam oon . a s lm ia r au inher h a t hoeo irt ttad d a y tht# waak. an d tha

**A sensible cigarette—that's what 1 want”

Thera an a number ofgood, sensible dgarettea on the market—Patimaa are not the only ones.

But Fatimas are the best-liked and best-eeUing of all the cigarettea cost­ing over 5c.

Of course, your taste may be different—jrou

may not like Patimaa aa weD aa all these thou* aands of other men do.

But you can’t deny that they are worth dry­ing—not only for the ^ licious teste that has matte them so famous, but also to see just how SENSI­BLE they really are— how COOL and comlbrt- able to the throat and tongue and how free they are from after-effects.

cup out these tests and see if you can find any cigarette that meets them as w ell as good old Fatimas do.

Make this important test today.

StoreOpenEvery

Evening

Greatest Money-Saving Saleo r

PIANOSAND

PLAYER PIANOSEver Held in Newark Commenced This A. M.

Every Piano a Big BargainEasy T erm s- Monthly Paymegts as Low as $5 Accepted

This is a piano event which comes but once a year. Its mission is to effect a complete clearance of our entire present stock, prior to the showing of our new Fall styles, no matter what the sacrifice.

The following is a partial list of the unparalleled bargains we arc offering in slightly used Upright pianos, all guaranteed to be in first-flass condition, at cnonnous reductions from original prices:Or'g Prlre Oria Tri'!*

$300 Goldsmith ....... .................$ 70! $250 Putnam $150450 Cbickering ................. 85300 Milton ........... 100300 Braumullcr . . . . ................. 125450 W eber........... .................... 145275 Reinhard ....... 148400 Gabler........... ............ 1484tX) Kroegcr ......... 149300 Reinhard ....... 150300 Reinhard ............................ 155 | 325 Reinhard300 Reinhard ......... 175 i 350 Reinhard350 Leckerling.......................... 165350 Leckerling ........................ 185400 Chase ........... 165300 Putnam......... .................... 165300 Putnam ......... ................... 170

450 Bradbury............................ I75400 Vese & S on ......... .............. !75

350 Leckerling............................ 190400 IjCckerling....... ................... 195375 Leckerling.......................... 193400 Lindeman ........................... I75400 Leckerling.......................... 198400 Behning ....... 178

...........................225

...........................2503.50 Leckerling ...... 225400 Leckerling....... ....................275-:50 Wissner ......... ,1004.50 Wissner ........ 310475 Wissner ........ 350475 Wissner .............................. 5400 Schumann ....... ................. 175

Some of these instruments have been used for concert purposes only, and are as good as new.

Used Player Pianos, in perfect playing condition, original prices from $450 to $550, are offered from $190 up.

Surprise After Surprise Is Awaiting You at This Sale!

Brand-New Uprights, Grands and Player-Pianos, l ^ | ^ Discontinued Styles € ^ K J

unexcelled for beauty of tone, perfection of touch, reliability of work­manship and artistry of case designs, will he placed on sale at the lowest prices ever asked for instruments of equal worth;

R^duCf^d to

050 88-Note Player Pianos deluxe .............. ...$850

050 41 PJ^yer Pianos . .. 800000 44 Player Pianos . ... 7.50850 u Player Pianos . ...6 7 5650 44 Player Pianos . . .500550 4 1 Player Pianos . .. 450450 44 Player Pianos . . ,. 375400 14 Player Pianos . . .. 350675 Baby Grands................. . .. 600

to

$5.50 Upright Cabinet Grands $450 475 Upright Cabinet Grands 450 Upright Cabinet Grands.425 Upright Cabinet Grands.400 Upright Cabinet Grands 375 Upright Cabinet Grands 350 Upright Cabinet Grands 325 Upright Cabinet Grands

350 i 1050 Parlor Grand Pianos......750 B a b v G r a n d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I

40037.5350325300275250900650

PLEASE NOTE that these large reductions in prices hold good during this sale only.

Do not defer buying. Come early and you will have the choice o f t h e largest and most beautiful selection of Pianos ever showm in Newark.

Columbia Grafonolas and Sonora PhonographsComplete Stock of Columbia Double Disc

RECORDS

W arerooms903-5 Broad St. South—Opp. City Hall, Newark, N. J.

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1915.

MOTORDROME HRE RECAL15 TRAGEDY

part of Grand Stand of Fatal Track in Vailibur!;h Is Consumed

in Few Minutes.EIGHT KILLED THERE 3 YEARS AGO

k i

C o m tn i ulmopt on ^h* fKIri /innlv^r- w r y Ol Jhp crtt.^mrn|ilip tit il ih ropt l i v t i of f i n h t ii*-rPOii . .t lan j lH r fir*, which (IcBtros ► d » porilori of lh« old N ewurk Molordrorn*' iti ^n«ilh• aveinue ypKici l;<v .j fteriioon,■nrverj tr> fhoubMiilH •>[ n?\U'J''kp.rH as a j r l m remln r lf l ' of Ih? fornipr evfrit

There w as a rh-iin ril s ingu la r coin- Cldencea h e ^ a e fn \ t'.sffrti o •» fii^ " r d th* a f f a i r *>i thrp*' >■-«*■ whiohvividly r'M.illed ihnt lion th e Sundax’ rnlloumfi l,.ihor l ' n \ . 1912. Giai EridlH !l..nlui iV rj<iTif5 mo tOrrycUftl, mOr «iX>r Thn loll of ll'«• tafip iracK. at ;t rnil^-ii piilmitp t'lii' atid

Slowed throiii^h a rroi' of speitwioin , n i ln p alx hoalik« himuKlf who (njvinnsf m any othi'Tft Tlooi M<islorH irtHrliine slid dow n the truoK .ind kill'^d .Fohnni*>

AlbrlKhl , Hfiolher i1U* r, w tio xvna ah ea d of him

HBBha'n death dr-ellnK rtrte oocun**'! belweeii i and fi i iln«k In the a f t e r ­noon, and jf 'vaa dur ing ilini howr th a t th^ riamoa b ro k t oui In the Hiahd >ee* lerday. Anothei »<iri>fiilpir fe a tu re waa th a t the fire > i*>ii i-rda > Hlarted Ix-neath the t ra c k at ulimipii Um t'Xuci Mpot arhere Haaha fl mu>lilnr h-jiped in to tlo* c row d— Ih the wuitliwebt scf'ilon of iiio •Und .

Cloudn oI l«lRi k emoke and ah ee ta «'f f l im e wave phot hiKh Inl" fho a i r liy th e b u rn in g aland and t rack , and nil VAtUrnirgh w as mmn uw.aro of iho fire. H undrede <>f i-^eidente nf the eec tlon. In the fea r thHT the fire WRu in the Velodrome aoroaa the Blt rc t. w he re IS.09<> people were waloh lng the Mo j i Ib fRcee, ru s h e d from the ir homea to the ■cine In e e a r r h of mftnbere of ih e i r fAmillee w h o had Httervled the races. Aa th e b laze w as a t Lenet an e ig h th <>f ( m ile d i s t a n t from the VuliHlronie, th e re w a s n o t t h e s l lgh tee l tlHimer to th e c ro w d there .

r a e a a l n c n e a t Velodrome.T h e r e w a s also aoni" uneas tnesB

i m o n r th e ap eH u to m at ihe Velodrome • t th e o u ta e t of the fire, The fl rnt k n o w le d g e of a flro In the v ic in i ty ^ r a e to those a t the bicycle t r a c k In fhe fo rm o f cloude of black smoke, rol l- I b f n o r t h w a r d over the g ra n d a ta n d . F a e r ln i r t h a t the fi re was nn th e f r o u n d a . a c row d of near ly 1,000 a t a r l - • d fo r th e exits from va r ious p a r t s nf th e fncloBure and M anager J o h n M. C h ap m an immedia te ly Mst o u t to reae- i u r e t h e a pp rehena lve ones of t h e i r kAfety.

C h ap m an had Announcer E d w a r d B edford In fo rm Uia crowd w h e re th e A re wae. a n d in s t ruc ted hla uahera to fe l l an y p e r i o n s leaving th a t th ey frou ld no t he pe rm i t ted to re tu rn . PO' tjeetnen a lso Infornnod those w h o s ta r t* #d o u t t h a t they would not be p e r- Bitt ted to go n e a r the fire. About £00 le f t th e r a c e s to w a tch th e f lam es not*

FLAMES SWEEPING THROUGH GRANDSTAND AT OLD MOTORDROME

r^lap/i«l lni<i " ■Iruiik'-n iilup.'r fri'm whloh h» I..IA y , . t* rd a y Thl« I" ll>«scrnr'J Itm' I l f yuiiniffr hrn ther fii. upfi) Jffllh ri ' ' i yeai-a AKf> drank far- hollc arid

WOMAN FALLS FROM WINDOW,

SIX BOYS DROWNED IN JERSEY WATERS

BUT CORNICE SAVES LIFE'Three of Them Perished in HudsonRiver and Three in Gren-

loch Lake.I

!r Mna. rialla I’aniiolly nf 3J M ark . I . I r a n (md no ra to bad Inao-ad of saeU Ing aoine f r .ab ftlr a t I o 'c lock thia | monilnB »hc would I'oi have tiimliSeil \ out of II Ih ird-alo rv w in dow find " ' ‘’r ' :! ’ RAFT have llhewlft* caraped a len 4lns* atny |In Jail, which wiia rriplefi out to her l a t e r hy Judge In th e F i r s t I're*c inct ( 'ouri

Mtr Uonnolb lias « fu r n i sh e d room Ihe M arket e t r r e l uddreas. She

MOTOR ACCIDENTS ARE FATAL TO TWO

Jersey City Man Is Killed When Priest’s Auto Is Ditched Near

Asbury Park .

opei'fiteil by Snnuiel HorriiHeln of 07 T h o m as s t r e e t , who took him to th e City H o sp i ta l and then In hla home. He w as MOl h u r t badly.

r>ftx’bl TJodornky, eleven yearn oM. of | 23D Uoso s t r e e t , w as knocked rinwn a t | i.Mlnton a v e n u e and Herne" a ireei la s t i n ig h t hy an ai ito rnohlle driven Tiy l.,oula [ Ooliiate ln of 6fi Hlllsulo avenue He WHS nut h u r t bad ly amJ was t»vk< n home by hlfl m o lh t r .

COLLAPSED, BOAT UPSET'BROKEN AXLE CAUSES ONE DEATH

at

W iths tand ing . Tne b laseT he b la se had Its or ig in In a l o n g

toom b e n e a t h the t ra ck , one u sed a s t r a i n i n g q n a r te r e . The wood in t h e

a n d s t a n d had evidently becom e ^ c e e d i n g l y dry , fo r a few m o m e n t s

reached there about 1 o 'c lock anri Ju«l b e fo re rvltrhiK weni to th e f ron t w in­dow. She lout her b a la n ce and fell out. Innding on h cop ing over the fi rst floor. A lartc* :*ign p ro te c te d her from fa l l ing to the jirourul. 1

The woman had very few tlolneix on | w'hen shiv fell hiuI lav on thp c o p ln r for i pome lime before h e r f n e e a l t muted j the a t ten t ion of ped cs i r ln n s . who got 1 a ladder and tescueO he r She .p laced In n pivusiup a u t o m t b l l e and • some ta k e n t« Ib isp l ta l . where itwks said ihnt ehe bad ito hu r ts , hut w'aii su ffe r ing from nlcoholtsm

The pHtleut whs th en tu r n e d over to th e F i r s t l ‘ri»clnrt police and Ibi? m o r n ­in g was c h n rg td w i th t lrmikennesfl by Actlliiff Caplflln Oppel. 8he WR« unable to expla in to Judflc i l r U e how^ she came

« i t V r \ h e n r i t cu r l o r » m o k e ^ ' b oh- [ to fall out of in c f..................... ■ ■ • o f I k n ew wan Ihnt iho wi'iil to t h , w ln -■erved a t re tch loK iskyward s h s e t i

B *m e w e r e sh o o t in g up th e nldee of Cht u p r i g h t s and l ick ing th r o u g h th e f r u n e w o r k of t h e s t ruc tu re .

One f i r e m e n , J o h n J. S im m s o f No. I I . w a s o v s re o m e by th e h s a t a fsw ■ i in u t s s a f t e r h« a r r lvsd . H e w a s p ick sd u p by P a t ro lm an Moore of th e B sT sn th P r e c in c t and ca r r ie d to a g s i g h b o r ' s home, where ha w a s r s - trtvsd.

T w o s t o r i e s w are c ircu la ted a s to t h e g r ig ln o f th e fire. One w as t h a t a B roup o f sm a l l boys, w ho h a d been • s e n In t h « s tan d al l a f te rn o o n , had S ta r ted a b o n f i r e In t h e ‘ old t r a i n i n g

. ^ u a r t e r a T h e o ther , which cou ld not be t r a c e d to I ts course, bu t w h ic h a s s m s d to be th e genera l Im p re s s io n a m o n g th e h u n d re d s of s p ec ta to rs , w a s t h a t a c ro w d of young men w h o w e re p la y in g d ie s caused the blase .

T he loss to th e s t ru c tu re w as S4tl* n a t e d a t not more than 1500.

dow for fre*ili al l and a m inu tela te r found herself l y l n r on ih© coping.Hhfl was In court u s h o r t t im e ftgo. a ttt t h a t time prom ised th e Judge s lop drinking.

.TRAFFIC OFFICERS BUSY

m SUFFRAGE FLYING SQUADRON ITINERARY IS OUTLINED

To Aid t h e cau se of woman s u f f r a g e In N ew J s ra e y , th e Easex Civic L e a g u e Will c o n d u c t a fly ing sq u ad r o n a u to - m obile p a r a d e th ro u g h o u t i h s c i t y t o ­m o rro w , to b e foHowed by s t r e e t meet* Ingfl a t M i l i t a ry P a rk and o t h e r c e n ­t r a l po in ts .

The p a r a d e w il l fo rm at the c i t y h a l l a t 11:30 o ’clock, and th e f i r s t m e e t in g Wilt be he ld a t M il i ta ry Park , w i th Mrs. M innie J. Reynolds. Mias Alyas G reg - a r y a n d G la d w in Bouton as th e speak* an.

At 12:30 o’clock th e re will be m e e t ­ings, a t th e M urphy Varn ish tVorka, tho Bpll tdorf E lec tr ic Company a n d th e W se to n E lec t r ic Fompany. w l ie re th e SpSakers wlJl be Miss O regorv . Mr. Bou ton , Rev. .T. Rober t Cla rk , f l e o rg e If. D anny,' Max Nimaroff , Louis L o w H s an d W. J. Morgan.

A t 2 o 'c lock the pa rade will leave fo r U n ion C ounty , whera s t re e t m e e t in g s w i l l he held. H ere the sp eak e rs w il l be a u g m e n t e d by Mias E m m a L. R ichards , Mrs. E. K, 8tu rg i«, Mrs, W i l l i a m R. Bei lly . Rev. C har le s Kemble aiu] |>an1el If , McGee. In the evening th e p a r ty will go to I rv ing ton . Bloomfield. Knel O r a n g e a n d Montrliilr. M ee t ings will a i so be h e ld a l Springfield a v e n u e an d M a r k e t s l roe l n( S f>‘clock iinrt nt M a r ­k e t an d Waeli inglon Hiroeta a i 9 o 'c lock.

Because he Is n l leged to havp nper- atecl a Jl lncy bus w i th o u t .a license. .James J, Eccles of 1B4 FMane s i re s i . th is city, w as e r r e s ic d S a tu r d a y n ight on Valley s t ree t . .Maplewood, by I’o- l lceman E dw ard Adlnr. A r ra ig n e d to ­day In the South i i f s n g p Towmship Police Court, he whs f ined $5 by Re- • corrter F ranc la S. C u r r ie r . |

Charged with r u n n i n g a m oln rcvclc . w i lb o u l h light, W i l l iam H. Copeland | of B91 Bandfurd avenue , th is d t \ , was fined $2.50 hy th a reco rd e r . II© was j a r r e s ted last n igh t by Adl^r. F a i lu re | to have a light nn hi© bicycle cost H e rb e r t F. Kopp of 88 N o r th F i f te en th Rtreet, Bast Orange . I I . H e w as ar* Pealed Brtiurday n i g h t by Policeman . lames Mattie. T h o m a s M cCarthy of PS Fojjrih avenue, th is city, who was a r rea led by S e rg ean l J a c o b Deffur- for fa i lu re to have a s i g n a l i n g device on h is auto, wan fined |5

Rlx tif>yn werf' d rowned .s ’s l e rd u y and Sa t i i rday In New' Je rsey w aters . S a t u r ­day af le rnoor i th ree Hoy (;<'ouls from .If'rsev ( ‘Ity. oti an o u t in g a t rn te is ln t© I’ai k. on lli© Palisades , losi Iht-ic IFvnn In the H udson Hlver a r:«fl thevhnd m ade out nf dr i f tw ood coli iipsed In fir-Miloch l.ake, n ear C.irnden, > k-a- lerd.'jv, th re e I'h I ladHpFi la youftif' hm*I d ea th w hen tw o of them tr ied to re8c\l© Iheii com panion from drowrdng

liny XtcitiHs Ihe \ li' tlins.H At ' K E.NSAt'K, Svpl 13 t SpeolHl 1 - • 11

w-ns Init A slirirt time iifb'r five J e r s e v r i l \ Hoy S iu u l s had l«uilt a i n f l ou t of

(Irl ftwuod and hud piiKh'uI out Inlet Ihe Hudson Sulurday n f te r i jo o u thni t h e fllrriay thinv' co llnpsed anri th rew all five boys hiio the w a ter . 1'w o of iheni w i r e saxu-d, Init tiiesf? th re e d r o w n e d :

\S'll|lanx I ’onk l ln , f lf leen y e a r s old, 16J W av e i lv s t ree t . Jersey r it ), .

I 'h ii rles Meyers. Ih ir teen, I'nlisiidf-s ax'emie, J e r s e y CUv.

Jo h n MriJray, twelve. Ogden s t r e e t , lersfly Cl tv

The b n \a ' bodies have r o t been r e c o v ­ered

Ttie acidden t ncrii rred a t f l loom er 's l.f tndlng. ju s t above the <!!ip of tho fe r ry which piles across the llndHim from I>>rkmnn s t re e t L i t t le i n f o r m a ­tion r e g a r d in g the t ragedy was ohialTi- able from the county police.

T h r e e IH© nt ( lub ( lu t ing .CAMHEX, Mept l!^- Th ree l l i l l a d e l -

phia boys, tw o of whorix a t t e m p te d ft re scue of a conijuinioii, dinjwned y e a t e r -

Twf> fatflUlles. o c c u r r in g vesterdfty and la«l w e re Included In the

./>rui lift of autmruiY'ils a cr lden ls In Nr:w .Irrsev T he dead

llejirv Meiiiisp of Jer.^ey (’ ily, killed w-lien (Ilf uii iumotille of Rev ,f f ' Mac- Krltiln, also of .It-rsey <!ity, w en t Into a

near Asbury P a rkMfpberl S Hell tif P h i lade lph ia , fa ts lly

in ju ivd a lien the ax le of i h r aiitomo- lilli,* in wJin lx he \«.as r id ing b roke nt-ar | ^

SAYS CAR IN SMASH WAS TAKEN OUT WITHOUT LEAVE

Why Not Have Individual line Telephone Service?

Under the new schedides of reduced telephone rates effective September l*t, 1915, Individual Line Meatage Rate Teie- phone Service—the ideal, one-»ub*criber- on-a-line service—costs less than 2c. a day more than Four-Party Line Tele­phone Service.

The table below shows the new rates for Individual Line Telephone Service in the following Central Office districts:

Market, Waverly, Mulberry, Branch Brook, Harrison and Arlington

BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE

L ycal Mesiar * to b« oeot Id 1 )^«&r

t'n rndeu iir-l tliu > a r s w u n g aroutu l iiitu' a iio the t ihHi w.iB fo llowing.

A p p ear in g thiH mornl tig In the Mont- l i a i r L'ourr. J. \V. ri r rNon of ■Went ‘Arango «Hacrlpii he would m a k e , a c h a r g e ng i i lna t V\'illlam K K oclle r , of F'Urie BTirel, llda city, who, Mr. 1 r ien s o u claiiiKMl, took hlw a u tom ob i le | '■•ut w i th o u t pcrntissioii >eiiti‘rday [ Lust n ig h t ilm machliu', w ith t ’hnrlea H^iiJ iiiiin I'f Dodd NlroPt. Kuat Ur- Hiige, Rt th e wlieel, rrawhed in to an eaalbnurul irulli'V car mi Uluomflebl iivpriur*, M 'Titc la ir Xcilher Hvnjamin I TiMj w as K o e i l ' r hurl Th© l a t t e r is '

eiiip held bv Mu' Mon 1 ;■ l.it r police aa

600 or less 800

1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1400 1600 1800 2 0 0 0

Annn&lRale

$36.0045.0054.0063.0072.0078.0084.0090.00

Additional Local Meaeagei

5c. each5c.5c.5c.4c.4c.4c.3c.

Additional local messages above 2,000, Zy^c, each, when contracted for in ad­vance in lots of 300.

NOTE—-Thla redurt lon Involveu no change In locaJ Mfirlce areaa

Why not take advantag^e of these new low rates and arrange now for Indi ’idua Line Telephone Service?

Ja§t TEU^EPMONE our CofnmmtcicU Offieo for M i informaiiort.

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY281 W ashington Street, Newark. N. J.

TELEPHONE MARKET 12000

PRIEST'S AUTO OVERTURNS IN DITCH, COMPANION KILLEDSVirffr d/ lA*

ASllI'KY r»AHK, S*-pt H H earv Pup^iNN I'f .T rai*'- <‘liy ■rtEts ki lled and Hi'V. .] f . MttfKrlHlti. rrcfrir nf the '“ hijrch nf ihi* Sacrad Hear i , Jerp©>

v.Kfl InJtitf'd y e s te rd a y wh^ri ih" priest H jiiUn D in ifd m n r Inin a a e \ f u - fr>ot dilcli on n san d ) croR.^ ruftd Ik'- tw een ( ‘iitHcr and Aslmry nv*»iiupH, JiiRt tvpHt of h*‘rf*. F a th e r MacKrlaln fidl in tn thp dlft 'h and rlu- a u to wna b ridged acroHn M [>epiiaH, who Jump- •■d, WAN raugli l tinilt*r Iht? rt-ar part uf 1 h4» car

Ffttht*r Mn< Ibrlnln rf rpiit !>’ rsirse tn RradU'y ibacli to rv r u p t - r a 11* from an aliftclt Ilf nrrvMiia t)rfjRt ra t ion, Ho was at the wlif'E’l .\^atertliiy whpn he lu rn-

inaterlHl w H iuunk I Iu-n h a w uuabb* 1“ local'* I^F*nJaml ii, \5'hn dia- npp'utiLHJ Hh«»rtl\ a f t e r 1 ‘'riinh

.Mr F’lerpon said the tw o men had I f—n Joy r id in g Koeller. s\ho w a s e m ­ployed by Mr r ie rnou. loubl not d r ive the c a r and got lU’ciJamin lci uperi iia tho ninchitke fo r him, IL lu u nde rs iood

' Ihe t ro l loy and aut'> v,erQ go ing In oppoHilp dirpi ilontt . lieiiJaTuiu a t - tempf^d to ^^ l r lg inin XS'flIdron place in fr iml f t ritn car, but was urusuc- cewaful 'I'be m a fh in f whs liefl on Hlonmfield avenae , Tit-ar M -in ic lm r Acadcniy. wiiiiuH a from will 'd . The lampa iinil ra d ia to r were diUltaKed, fta w as the f=1errlnr I'Hir

THREE SLIGHTLY HURT IN CRASH OF AUTO AND TRUCK

iff fif fhrK U 'Z A B E T H . 13.--ThnmftR

I Q uIihi, W il l iam Bailey and H anley L»oty, i the f i ra i n a m e d a res ldeni of K e a r n y

‘T h V d f n ' ^ e n . j f rl.a°l ™rrdo r^ i '^bV 'a ' i’l-’nv rK ro w ^ | a 'l ' ' ' t ' - N-wnik.-t-s, w t r e dU-Edmonri Thomp»on. » u tp o n v f . i r s old. ! of ''■<‘<■'1'' lha ‘ cunccal-d the diteh. [ eUarKert In poll, '

41R North Nlneteer iib fitreel

M c G r e g o r ’s South Broad and Lafayette St.

New Fall Clothes Are ReadyMcGregor Newark-rtiade Clothes are sewed with silk, £ut by hand froin all wool cloth, and tailored with great care. We retail them direct to you only for cash at wholesale prices.

The ear lu uam e u n m a n a g e a h ln In the Nflnd HUil .‘•wer54i1 in one sldf*. Falh^’r | ManErlftln b ro u g h t II up a lm ost pani l - j lei wiili the d llch . h u t the road raved , find the car tu rn e d o y r r

AXLE BREAKS, AUTO SWINGS INTO ANOTHER, MAN KILLED

FATHER OUTPITCHES SON

W:i TO HOLD SUFFRAGE DEBATEW .i

mi

W o m a n Auffrage will hr dlupuneeil T h u r s d a y n ig h t rmni oppoflue view po ln t« a t th e Septombrrr m e e t in g i»f th e Be.publlcan IniiUn l.eijgue of New J e raey , a t Itw hearbiui iriers . HalHey HtiJ Aco-deniy u t ree ta

Mrs. M innie .T. HpynoldB, s t a t e nr- f a n U e r of the Women’© Pol l t i rn l Onloik, w i l l Hpeuk In behal f of tujual s u f f r a g e , and Mien Minnie B ronson of th e A ssoc ia t ion Dpjifiaed to w o m a n auf- f r ag e , will combat her ii rgurpcnts .

Memlvera nf th* old M utual A. A haae- hall loam of Rullevjlle. a t one lime one of the crack learns of Ea.'^ex t' 'punly, won an ll-to-fi vic tory Cker U'e team rf'pri=fnentlng tin* Holy Name Society of Nt P e i t r s Dhurch. In thm town, on th« Hornblowrr ©M-nue grounds Hftturdajl afternoon, ra tp o lm an J hiiuh Flynn of the Hrllpctllo police, who dropped baae- Ijftll four years ago when the old learn ilshanded, was on the mound for the .Muiualg, while his S"n, M’llllam Flynn, twirled for the t la lv Name team

But flV'* tiltfl were obta ined off the veteran, while his son was touched up for eighteen flafetlo© J-’L e etrlke-outa were crertUed to Um elder man, rr against three for t)u* younger man. Knoll plp'her Itmied iwn paeaes ami lilt two. About 3ii0 ppreonB saw thu game.

•lohn Connor, Rever\te»ui y ears nld. 434 North N in e teen th Hireet

J am e a R i l ih ie , tw en ty yenrH uld. t!125 M'opd a tree t .

The trlT»le d ro w n in g ended ft p l r i i l r a t the hike. The th ree boya left ih e (’ti\»

I yeater'dfty m o rn in g with rw e n ly - f iv e I young fo lk of both sexes from ttie A d a - I j loti Social I ’lub. I

They e n g ag e d n boat and pullRd to th e ;I middle of th e lake. i. 'oiinor rtoclded he j

would go sw im m ing , and p lu n g ed In to i 1 the w a ter . In a few m omenta he w aa i

Kelsod «'Uh I'raJisji, arid shou ted fo r help. .T hom pson and HK« hie hurr ied to Ids a s - j atatniu-p, tiut i^ecanie ho e x r l i i ’d t h a t i when they aitcnu'ieU to lift him Into Ihoboat they u)i»rl U. ju red 'I'lu- msti wh

Scores put off (0 theti ftHf^lstance h u t j A llegheny avenue,a r r ived ion lute. Conncir was ih e sule

THREE MOTORISTS RNED

s u ppor t of hlH mother

CAPTAIN STOCKTON SAVES MAN IN SURF AT SFA GIRT

W- UD, ALCOHOL VICTIM, BURIED

F’IneB of ?■» each w ern ImpoarH nn th ree vlciljaors of autonioMb* regi ila- Hons by Jmlgp W olf th is m orn ing In th e F i r s t Freclnci I 'o llce ( 'o u r l ‘ hie of the inoiorlaia w a s Dr. George O’Gor- niBTi of OJiO Hroarl s t r e e t . He si’iis ehargei l with d r iv in g h la m a ih ln e to the left nf a s t a n d i n g Blre‘*l car In Springfield uvemie hL ( ' am den Rtreet, Hiiturday inornlfig

Attniher prleorier W'R.'k Alfred XV. Clar- 1r|on of 105 Soutti X lnetepii lh s treet , charged w ith speed ing y e s te rd a y a f t e r ­noon In handford avenue . FredeTlck l.ockninn uf 57$ Sou th T w e l f th stre '-t wan fined for spiM’d ina >-eNtrr.lHy in j Sprtiigflebi rtven\if. The th re e men paid iheJr fines

SF'A G I B l ’. Sept. 13.—I'.aplain Richard BtO'"Utnh .1 r <.if Trcnt'Ui. 'vIc* hckla a gold n i fh i l nW'ilded hy the .\iivi1r i.i Of H onor for hla Hlb'iiiiu lo s i v ^ hl.-i I ouwlri, I'Mwnrd Sluckton, '.'. hfi arok'ili^d In the I'aNsair River, Test u**! H ba lhur from the siuf al Iht.n place yes- terdav Fap ta ln Hioidteinn is a frffep.mi/ nf rn li lu iry science , i the H on ieu -n , n Military Academy and an (»ffKcr “ f the h'erond Heglmenl He U aclInR im a riingaofficer ut tlio mlerelnli.’ matclu's

F ap tn in Stock I on. who v'l's on the beach In unlforn i saw MIsr M u* Wells, d a u g h te r of Mrs. I'htieln* VA'ells (j f New VorK, iiriil her tiroll ier In r l l f fb ' i l 1 lea in tho Kurf In Ihe presync" of 'R»\-prnor Flel'b-r ami AilJutanl (reniTuI S iuHet, who w ere ttiaa mi the hearh . lie plunKed wHhfiUl lint! reusing Into Ihe hc;v and re,ached AVells, u-ho wiia ev h n u s ted He held him up un t i l hn waF I'ldc tu sw nn HHliore and then wii il td Dll a re scue boul look hitn and Miss VYells a b o a r d

r'npUln, S tockton , who Is Hm atm uf Ulchaid Stockton . romiule uuo.-i "I C’hai'Riea nnd r i ine i t tonM nr' T r e n l n a has wri t t ‘u ex teiisl vr [> <ui nil I it a ry sul>- Jeels.

court ye s te rday m o r n ­ing w h e re t h e y appea red a f te r a col- llslcm Sniurdfty mttht of an aulomcfcUe In wibcii lliey were riding with ft truck

I of the K rueger Hrewlag Company of T N ew ark , drlvs-n t«y Fred Gunt^man of

N ew ark , w i th whom Hurt ia Riird and 1 .John KlleneWoh. also of .NpViark, w ere ' ritl ing. The. ot-eupaiil.s of tho to u r i n g : c a r w e re KllRhlly lnJU4N!(l Quinn den ied th a t he had been dr lv -

Ing reckless]^ '. He a'lk! he w as pro- Iceed l i ig a l a moi ic ra te spen-1 on the

r ig h t side ®f the roiiri w hen the t ru c k i raminrrl hia c a r He aahl the t ru c k w'as Xn th e wroujt side of the t h o ro u g h fa re , and a llcgml ih a l a Idcycle po l icem an hod bn Chase the m icK driver to o v e r ­take him

(juinn .«ueloined a bruised band, nollcy’s knci‘ was injured \\<<] Doty’s

I 1'hiladclph111 His flkull waa f rac tu red j right. un.*i tTulsed, .Ml three^ ri'Os*ivrd I nnt] hf* was In Irr tu ilU' Injured. Thop<"! i trealm cni a l 'ho LlUftbeth Giuierfil Hus- I I who w'cre r id ing w ith him, al l of whom | ptial, aft- r W'hlch ratmlTiian N'ueboi'k I ware Injured, wore his elstor. R br-’ithor, I topk iti'-m to [>oMce headuuarters.

h r t . ther- ln- la \v and n w om an w’hostt j fleigennl KirniaTi pnrolpd t.hoin until yc*- narno could not be le arned. | t t r d u y nuirnlnK. Quinn lives a t 125 Devon j

Tlie o ther ou lum ub t le WRR owned and ! s i n e t . KD-^arnv. 3vhlle Doty and FAplIey jdr lvon hy Louis 8L«>rnl34 rg of 2320 Madl- re.slde Hi 2" Irvington nVenii6 a-nd 101son *iiiuFire. Phi lade] ph la. .None of Rs ] Hrauui s treet . .Newark, f'?specilvety. j

Men’s Fancy 5uits* 1 2 t o H5 Main

Floor

'■'AAnii%X, Sept. 13 -A n nxje b reak - i Ing IbsI n ight on th e \V hlle Horse iilkocaused an HUtoTnuhllo to swlnif m m - j pletely Htound. tTH.slj In to a n o ih e r ear I thul was f 'd low lng nnd liurl t\ul the | rise ncrupari ts . ono b e in g fa ta lly i n - .

died 5vas Hnhert

Blue and Black SuitsM 2 t o « 3 5 2d

Floor

ocrupi in 's 3vas In ju red r n r o n e r Sleirt IS IH curidui l Hti Iniiueat Indftjr. ' NEWARKERS UNINJURED WHENSIX PERSONS INJURED HFRE TRAIN CRASHES INTO AUTO | ^

BY AUTO AND CYCLE CRASHES firrffff (>f Rjr j______ .Sept 13.—A ilhough s t ru c k 1

Six persons 3s#-ro In ju red in aiitorno- ( by a fast wepthound fre igh t of the mol.Me ,''iiir| m<it':ircyi-|e Ficddonfs In the Lat-kass a n n a RaHrond Saturduj. oltj ' Hiiturday n igh t , yonierdny mid th is i Pnspol i avenuemorn ing. Three w ere ru n down tiy j i t - i

NEGRO CHAUFFEUR DROWNED

night, rnaslisg na he

w as hHckiiiK hla c a r off the i r a c k s a f ­te r sLonplng tn aver t e rnphing in to the [

ney husHF, tw o in one a rr ir ien t, jind | j^vsered Kate on the far sble. .fohn B ‘Hit rry D HoJland iif the F o rshe rg j,pp j r of fifi? Highland avenue, Now-PlnAiT.s knocked down t \so women ■ a rk , e.^'uiscd Inju ry and th'* vehicle was white d r i \ l n g hts au toniuhi ln tn the i nnl>' te m p o ra r i ly put r'lit uf eoitTmlsainnr 'a rk I' lafp T h r a tP r . SsUlirdn.v. Thn i T he fr-OIU w heel of themosi .'jprlni,i.‘'ly it s inred of the vlrllmH Is Mrs. J L. R itchie of 100 Thonsae s t ree t nne of I hof'c Rln ick by H'lMand's carShe If In ,st H n rn a b n s ’s Tiospital. aiif- fe rlng from a b ro k e n a n k le iiTid brulseH.

Mrs Ftltchie m’rr w i th Mrs James Htumlon of l i R en te r a tr ee t . They were knockpil down a t F rond and I'eflar m r '‘fts . Mrs. Hennldn w as pol In ju red

c a r wn.H lo rn off and th e fen d e r was banged In where the t ra in s t r u c k It and bn iahed It ou t

i o f th e w ay Hesldi-s [,et* th e re w ere j th re e o th e r you n g men In Ihe pnrt>-. one

of them be ing Greifory ' ’u tt r ian of 695 Rtilge Hircet, Newark

Lee, if ifl *ald, was r e iu r n i n g home w hen th e m is h ap occurred. }fe way almoHi ac ross the t racka w hen he n o ­ticed ihfll th e far g am waa down, b a r r in g the way. He th re w nn the

A KEMPIS SOaETY MELTSThe funera.1 nf s'x-year- 'dd A’incent r*n j The r Kempls, of which Mts Xmhnn-

Coimo, who dh-i| fnun aciitp alcr.h'>lisin I lel A IlHnH i "f Mien FHiig*- !>« pre.sidpnt, Sa turday, an hour nft 'T hr and hla fuur- ] will hrnuJ ilu- up 'n ing nu-etlr,g ftf Hip yeftr-oli1 br-ilher J si ph Jrnnk v. hiskey i arasi.n Tuesday efiern'^nn. 'Tct'-tier 12 In the ir hf'rni=*, Tfi ' ''-rigrcs.'j ii-ok I In ihc Monti lair <.'bil' Hall. Tli*» sub-place IhSs niornlnK fitun Our 1-fnly'of Mt. | jpct Hnsmunced 1m ■'The Tieglnnlng of

ToRpTsIty Life' and the spi-niker, Hev. .laities J- tValsh of .Nevs- York

H A fK R N S X t ’K. Sept 13. —p h a r b ' sro lb u r n , a I’olore' l l•li:^uffe'l^. o f fjRri Hnck, w as drowned . .stei'da y lii the old Hnlclwln miM poi d nn i ’ammUB road, in MuliaiiiJ T owiihI)Iii nrim hen-, while Hw iminiiig. He (tor Ji;in a dec]) hoD ai ' IHllhnogl3 frlendp sfn< him gn dow n im Htlemi)! fu HSHiri him was mndi‘ [..ntJ'r &t*\eriil n u n f'fr the l">dy, Imtfniiiid It lu.i h e a \ > I" raise.

h. veri'ly Holland w as pnm led to ap- | h rn k e s and reversed as the f r e ig h t , |rp,ir when w an ted tn the Flr-s! Precinct , w h i c h lu h a d nnt seen, bore down on the Police Cnurl. I ear He succee-led In g e t t in g the body

t.r llic vU-tIms i.r the JKnPvs, Rlcharrt , of Ihe e a r off the i ra fke , the t ra in firiiiii rolr.rpfl nerl lil.« v.ife. .Mra. Aili i s t r ik in g it n e a r the front wheel . Two of r . ra m , of If. MnlI.err.v p la re , were , the voimK rneri wlin w e re in th e rea r krioi kPd from a m o to r ryc le they were J seal of Ihe c a r jumped before It w a s rhllriK yee ten lay h> a hue driven hy I siriir-k.

Carmel Catholic i.’h'trrhJoseph Was able lo ett'-nd it. - funi’ral.

Burial waft In tlin r e m i i ' i y - f ttm Holy Sepulchre*.

W hen bus bro ther expired. .Fnsfi.b had

TO BE PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERPr

Thu orBtniilzfttlon is i >m|.'^sed of c'alh- nllr wom''n and h«p m' luhcrshlp of IN3 In the KlH'v.

Extra Special for Monday and Tuesday Ctiocolate Covered St. Nicholas W alnuts

^HE heart of this sweet is rich Chocolate rre»m , deliuhtfullj- flavored with various aromatic spices, enshrined in a jacket of our unexcelled, velvety Chocolate. The finishing touch is a big, full flavored Walnut, mounted on top of each dainty. Not llic-. as you undoubtedly expect, but to start off the week with a refusing special, you get them

Monday and Tuesday, atPOCND BOX 15c

Special for Mondap m r i T AM3 N P t CB.M'KEBETTKS —PkcMlDK little confectlonn. ha%tnt <«nten of Tarlous chopped fm l t i and nutft and Jackets of dell- .A jfX a clone Kolden I I f I *Candy. POCTMD BOX

iS'pffia/ for Tuei^daorHOrOLATB r H t W lN Q ElMIES^A dainty of rilflUnrtlve charm. The In- •Idc U flavored rhorola tc. the oulilde U VattllU flavored chefrlni randir. fact] piece wrapped In aao- 4 f l l A Ifary paraffin paper. 1 l l t l

POCaSD BOX

Suii'ucl \\ 'HnhcTg of IT St ra t fr>rrl plare.Roth u r r e br\ ilaed iiiul s h ak en up and

I wrrn i.tk'-n to the ( ’Ry HnapliHl. Tht* 1 nfi-iUriir orrurrpfl aa thny Her*' tu rn ing i frrwn RrAyd Into H o r to r atrept .

\\ illlarn Melxner of AD.’t F r r R r g h u y s e n I RVi-nuf waft k n o r k d l rlowTi ea r ly to day . Rrort'1 an'i M arkn t Ptree ta by a JRney

rhfUp Mr >‘ of Eir.l Fif teenth avenue Irfl thiH morning to ent*’r I ’rKinuf t ‘''!i<?KO, t ’ol If go V111 , Ffl I wheft' he will etutly pre- pfiratnrv to entHrInfi ihe mininlry nf Ibe TTeabyterlnn Dburdi Mr May, who is a meinY>er of th'* R''than> Lreatiy terlan Churuh. of whli'h R-cv. Alhrrl N STuhbel- hine \e paator, la the re tond inemboT '■'f the rhur '. h In tlodile uj'-ui a minis terial career, The other. r>iarl''‘.=3 Doinlnger, will en te r Frtviret'in Smutiu rt Hub week. h a ' ‘- ing been graduait- 'l friuit r rejnufl Loiirge last Bprtng

A fftrtwoll sni ml was Iteld S a tu rday night In h >nnr of Mr May In Iho t'hur'' 'h parlorp f'^alur*- uf this waa Iho pre.a- enlfttl'vn "f A purse i.ontainlng a Hubatan- tlal puin of tn>-noy I.hrI night a farewell aervii'p. a t which lioth young men ah- elirlti.1, waF held.

MAN FAILS OFPAUTO AND IS RUN OVER AND K IllED

Men’s Fall Overcoats* 1 2 t o * 3 5 3rd

Floor

Young Men’s* 1 2 t o * 3 0

Suits4th

Floor

CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Main Floor Annex

L J f U M U T U f ^

tePatente<l

PreventfSlipping

Perfect Serviceis only one of tho many comforts which you enjoy at our MODEL TEA ROOM. The very best of Food, prepared by Expert Jap­anese Chefs, and extremely Reaeonable Prices are other features, which have made our Model Tea Room (he most popular dining place in Newark.

ClCMiea 11:10 p. M : 8«t.. I2 P. I t T he ■arrifled welat>t ■■clmdee th e eoo te tae r la .aeh eeaa.

157 N arkd S t, Newark

A ppoin ted ronenViM Sei' re ln ry-Morlo i.h Donato. edltfFr nf an IlftHon

w pekly. H e HfftrL published In Tlarrl- f i.n has been appointed p r h a l e Kpc.re- tht.v Id Dr Hupllfi ronnsrenli . I ta lian Consul, In this pity. Mr tiunaiD hajirr-pldf'fl In Harrifl'm alvoul a year, com ­ing if> +hAi town from New York. He lo.jnded the newepsper arul will continue til RijpervlF'* tta publlralinn

A Periscopeis as essential to a sub­marine as glasses are to some people.

Prlennera* Itnaip- M eeting T o n ig h t ,T h e first fall meeting of th o s i in te r-

r*sUu uj Hi'- ‘'.-yfil'ii&hmiiit of ft home fnr discharged wom-'n pnaoners will bp held t o n l f b t Ht Hi© rf-eld-?nce of Mra .Toseph

I Pellah. 25"t Sixth avenue The provisional ch a r te r of tb*' propogetl organUgilfTn will

; be dIaciiBfled and plans fur fu r ther ing j lh€ project considered.

F in e MoloHat In Morrlntovrn.MORRIST'JWN. Sert . J 3 .~ ' ' h a r g e d

with speeding yesterday af te rnoon In Madison ai'enue, Morrlstovn. a motorist who gave his name as .Tohn P Doyle of BoiUh Orange was arrested by Inspector Wil liam Q- Vey He waa flneU |8.;^5by foUct JuitAch Albert UeJlhAd.

Yet they go for years, "put* ting it off.’’

Our O c u l i s t (Registered Physician) will examine your eves and tell you if you are courting future trouble.

!f you need glasses at all, you need them at once—if you do not need them, it will be a relief to find it out.

Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more.

f«’rr»’frr of fhr \ t ‘.WStlODfiKKN, Sepi. —Paaquolp L’n-

lirfYniio, r i f iy -n lu e years old, of 322 A'liima fltreet, th is place, los t h is ha l- ani’t* w h i le leaning from ihe f ron t Beat of an fiulomoblln tn ic k th is m orn ing , fell unde r th e wheeU and was killad,

T he t ru c k , wblr-b w as bplng d r iven by .Toeeph of 137 B.iyvjew Avenue,. le rsey < Ry, was heing booked In to a KftraSti Ht K lfloenth and WaBhingfon

Frourifl wne leiinlnR ove r the sea t cm side and R nbronno on tn« o th e r , w h e n the l a t t e r loBt hts hold and fell.

T he wheel!? of the Jruck p a ssed over Vnbrnnno's alMlomen Dr. George Venick if 8t. M ary 's HtiBiuUil wus calR;d, but he could do nothing

F r e u n d w a s held fnr the g ra n d Jury w i th o u t ba l l by R^oorrier Adolph Car- sion,

AirrOS COLLIDE AT ALUMUCHY

683 BROAD Street(Next to David Straus Co.)

OcuVxe;X& axvA O vAxcI cm vs

Six N. I , S to rw rr^ fiklyn, Stotea

ALIvAMT'^HT. Sept. 13 —T h e i& u r ln f c are of W ilRam W ater f le ld of John*- burg find William T. S t r u v e , a nier- chan i a l Sw ar isw opd , met In g head -o n colllHtnii h e re yee te rday Ip t u r n i n g a. shar j i c o rn e r a t th e pos to ff ice an d g e n ­era l a io re of t h e yUlage.

The f a r of Mr. S t rub le w a a c o m in g on (be N ewton road beaded fo r H a ck - e t i s t o w n an d t h a t of Mr. W a te r f le ld tu rn ed th e co rn e r to t a k e th o road to N<“wtoiw The occupan ts of b o th cara escaped In ju ry . Tho c a r of Mr. S t rub lo w(LB hadly ■wrecked and was .lowed <o A N e w to n g a rag e . T he o th e r c a r w a s leas d a m a g ed .

B ac k S p ra ined An Avio L'paeiR.SpeHoJ SenHrt of litt ySWB.

SUMMIT. Sept. 18.—John J. F U a p a t - r ick of 16 A ubrey s t ree t , em p loyed by W lU laht M. Delaney as the d r iv e r o f a tax icab , s u s ta in e d a epra lned b a c k S a t ­u r d a y a f te rn o o n w hen an au tom obH o ha w'SB d r iv i n g aUldded and tu r n e d Over la P a r k av en u e . The c a r w k s iU g h t ly danxagad. . . ^

“Ju st a ll th e d ifference in th e world.” That’s what one man wrote after having his first pair of Spring- Step Rubber Heels put on.

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Learn the re^ of walking on Spring.-Step Rubber Heels,

These new Spring-Step Red Plug H eels cost no more than ordinary rubber heels. Don’t accept inferior heels—get “Sprmg-Siepe.”

Any reliable dealer or repair shop w ill a pair o f Spring*^tep Rubber Heels on

your shoes for 50 cents,..4tlk jfor djte Eeel with the Red Plug

put

FURTHEGOOD

Spring-Step Rubber Heelt are made by die Largest Rubber

, pof ’^any in the World,

Autoists Iron Senator Ed

Favorii

OCEAN couirGood roadfl 1

g n th e i in g of m and Industrial f^taie 8enator A of the B ta t j Bt Juauphy of gtjc of Senator H tow ard the it.’ auRurated recai tu rea of Ihe County Auiu C urday.

"Good roads, "a re esuenilal I We buili uur to help the pe t r a i l to thiB w hom we want t h a t the aaiiie today.

He reviewed aiitolBl und n d a y s of h'gli niolOP pris liege fought for Hr Stored on flu* ( down and thi* m lt ied In con^e bupt ism of fir he declared, w ■age nf the re by the uni'aiJ' aga in s t the vah e h a dthe fray

The speaker ibe hroiiKht f i the (jutsitJ. lUA Jersey . ’GoikI rfBouru-8 tif til' and trade is i W h tn ihu iisii the a U ra v l iw view and renil s ta l e '

T h e Sena tor t i r i n g efforlN th e p re se iu m Were hehliul H rec lp ro c l iy i Wood, Horace g e n e T u r lo n B a tc h e ld e r of h o rs e s" who w a re now lit fro

P re ju d lT he speake

Chord w hen h lleved (he prej ( S t w as (1Ibhi> fa rmeri i, renllz a s m uch lu molorls lB , ' s e n m oan ed Ihe cu y e a r s t h a t ih** le g ls la t Ing for

S e n a to r Edgi Kell , preslr lent of Trad© nw ih' a n d s ev e ra l tirr s p e a k e r dectar he would raihi fe l low motnrlHi

S en a to r th e f e a tu r e s ol a t t e n d e d by o w iv e s and frlei liatloTt In the C lubs of New T h e e v en t wa? of th e Ocean l w a s b u t reern (a ll s , p e rfec t ly of S e n a to r The R iv e r , AHHerril' and J. Fretl fit

T h e b a n q u e t ■Id© Hote l , ttTii c ep t lo n to the th© resor t , Hb f o r th e fu tu re K ngle , proprlc t r u s t e e of the Mr, E n g le bai: a f t e r S ena to r K e l l a s the toi

T h e creat lo i OommlBston h v e h ic le s with r e o r g a n iz a t io n of h ig h w a y co d i r e c t tax to b u i ld in g and n p eed of ft ayst< th e b a t t l n a t p ro v id i n g for th e ftb r o u g h t out bi

"One of the N ew J e r s e y h good foadw qii b u rg . preBldcTi of T rad e and S ta te Chamher h e would brln S t a t e Chambe 4D.000 member, a t a n ea r ly di u rged , achnuiil th e m ore thai a n d com m erc l ©at a day apa ’ a lon in th e m

O th e r nddre Honnell , Mr. Ti t r e a s u r e r , m u Ih© exccuilvp of th e Amerlr t io n ; S ta le y H o w ar r i R. T tftpy of the filn a n d fo rm er ,Ji

DIOCESAN U BELLEI

The annual i New'ark Dlocca F'athollc riiihfl noon !n the f'T Malt, H artfo rd F. F lanagan Club was narn th e meeting 3ve resent ing nine sectloRB of ihc will be held In ■ all s tanding co Th© other offln deni. Joseph fil "West Kew Y T h o m as l^arkl Club, W est Ni ta ry . Edward ceum; t reasun Rose of Lilma city; directors, H (^y Name i Bal lsy Lyceum gen, B as t Ora George McCor Club, Jersey C Rose of L ima I ci ty,

Mr. Gregory, F a th e r Muthev

! ©eph Bharp we l ives to the Ar

HEBREW DA TOST)

The r pur, the y««r. wlth l i cltj rlnnlHR a*y. wh o t the I N ew Ye ftiUnc t

Blfiilf; w i th Ooi •ymbelti m ente li he«t«lngi B u r i n s t K eh rew i d r ln k ln s

Specie rr ld fcy I tiaiplci. u r d w e t wfli ^ e l . o f th e ' enfBsed l<»e will

TAKES UP KBSek

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, SEPTEJttBER 13. 1915.

FU R TH E PLANS IN GOOD W FIGHT

AotoisU from AH Over State Hear Senator Edge Go on Record as

Favoring Improvement.

OCEAN couinr auto club, host

Good roftdn bo>»«tPr§-^ a rppreaentatlv<»f a t h a i i n ^ of m<'n prominpnl in lh»* civil «nd Induetrlfll life of the* uta tv— lieard &t»ie Senator VVaIict A. Eilijc, girt-PirliMii of th e StMlj Heswtv. «‘»cpourirl Ih - phi* JoQuphy of good roads The of Benator E dges fiivr*rn!»le attitndei tow ard the good roads niovp-aieiu in­augura ted recently waa one of ihe ft-H- tu rca of the OanuLiel of the ijetHii County Aulo Cloh ul I t r a ih Salurday.

■'Good roads," jlciTarcd th^ Si-jiitnr, "a re esuL-nilat Lo itm pri'Kinnu n .siai«' We built uur prcbeni rnitdti y i' a i- .1 11 to he lp the peupk of our siat- '. m> u i - t r a c t to this ffUlH dial (Tti:»f4 >>( iii|7.i|iy v^honi we want ' Thu hpchKit lri<ilcttt*d tfiat thl: HHllll: mutP u dholJl'l l.uld gU'id today.

He reviewed th^ irylt^a peil«id »t the ao tu ia l tind roadb hui>s!ri doii ij^ ihn day* of ^'ilu'n imrei in-dm oto r privilege anil n-iiprMrU> fought fill- He Hiui) a griKl tU'tur> was Scored on tin* day tin* Iikts wj-n* thrown down and the uutsii]'' m<>t'>riet. wurt pci - m lt ied to con*e tu Nr-w J» rt-ey H l i flT^t baptletn of fire lu p,.i>lii uff to ' j «me, he declared, wtnp ud\o>'uiing the i>aa- sage of the reiTpr-i. iiy Mil linprns«r<d l>y the uni'aiJ'iush i<t the aiciliruent agftmet ihc wuihi-in foi ihf* mpHsure, hi» had hr^ei: t*r‘iini'pd lo [ilitigi Into the fray

'J'he speaker iinje«l ihai every InlTurt've be broni;tJi t'l I" hi ' - iiuki It in.'V li»r the (jutsld* imnorij*! t i «(inir m .New Jersey . 'Hri'Kl rnuda wilt devel-iji Hir re e o u n ea uf rli-.* *uate—tln-y t»riiiK trade, and trade is tin- issh-tio. nf [.luapcrltj W hen the .isHiri; ninlorlel drivi-n uv*'T the a t t r a c i n e New J»rHi y l•l■ad hu will view and renll/.e ttie h<-uuiu-M of itie State '

T h e S ena to r imlrt . i r i l iu te to the u n ­t i r i n g efforlN uf Hu- pnunvilgHlorii of the p re sen t l•ttmpatKn, tniiiii <*( whom W'^ere behind thf kihih in ihc f<irrec ip ro c i ty Ho le fp rn d In J iihpiiIi H W'ood, Horace A Konnell and E u ­g e n e T u r lo n uf thin «Uy. hiwI A H B a tch e ld e r of Siimmll, as old "vvar- horBefi" w ho were then In ih^ Hi^hi ajid a r e now in fron t ugaln

P re judh - rs DU npiiear lna .T he epeake r a lruck n re sponH i 'a

chord w hen he decliirmi thu t ho b e ­lieved the p re ju i ip e agal i is i th<« muto r (at was dlBaiipcuriiia, luiT th a t th#’ fa rm e ra . realiz ing th a t ttic* roads were a* m uch tu their ml vaniKge ah the molorlBla, were fa lllny in Miu- He lie- m o an ed th e c u rren t ltnpre.ssion of ]>hhI y ea r* t h a t the rnoiurMt.s w ere a i-ifl.'js l e g l i l a t l n g fo r a clasH.

S e n a to r Edge was Inl roi'l u m l hy A E Kell , prealt lent of the Long Hench Hrtard of T r a d e ah ihe r r o a H e m of the ,Sepnlf an d sev e ra l umeB Acting r tove r im r The tipeaker declared that for the u f te rn o u n he would r a th e r be know'n bJmply an a fe l low motorlat .

S e n a to r Edge 's adilre.sn whb tine of th e f e a tu r e s of the banuuef , w hich was a t t e n d e d hy over 20D inniorlalH, llieir w iv e s and fr lenda. Near ly every n rg an - l i n l l o n In the AHnoctate<l AiUomoldle C lub* of .New Jersey were reprpaen ied T he ev en t w as the f ir s t a n n u a l dliiTier Cf t h e Ocean t 'ouiU j Auto t!luh, which Wft* b u t recent ly m ganized . Tlie d e ­tail* . pe r fec t ly .arranged, w ere In cha rge of S e n a to r T hom as A. M ath ias of Toms R iv e r , AsBerriHymRn Havid O. Conrad and J. F r ed Rtephenson.

T h e b a n q u e t w as served In the Engie- ■tde H ote l , and was preceded by n r e ­cep t io n to the vis itors. T he h i s to ry of t h e re sor t , Hb fp. 'iiurea and n. p rophecy f o r th e fu tu re were recHrd hy R. K. E n g le , p ro p r ie to r of ihe hoBtrlry and A t r u a t e e of the Ocean County Auto Club. Mr, E n g le batle the v i s i to rs w e k o m e , a f t e r Sen a to r Mathlus In t ro d u ced Mr. K e l l a s the to as tm as te r .

T h e c rea t ion of a S tn te Tfighw'rfya OominlBaion Hhia lgamatlng th e m otor vehlo le* w i th the road d e p a r tm e n t , the r e o r g a n iz a t io n nf the e x i s t in g system of h ig h w a y con.slruction, the levy of a d i r e c t tax to provide for a a tn le m a d b u i ld in g and m a in tenance fund amJ the n eed of a sy s tem at ic c am p a ig n to w age th e ba tt lB a t the com ing leg is la t io n p r o v id in g fo r such laws, w e re some of th e sa l i en t fea tu res and e u gges l lonb b r o u g h t out by severa l of th e speakerH.

"One of the most Impor iRnt m a t t e r s N ew J e r s e y has to deal w i th is the good roads quesHon." skid A. V. Hem- b u rg . p re s id en t (if the N ew ark Board of T r a d e and an act ive f ig u r e In the S ta te C ham ber of Cnnimerce. He said h e would b r in g to the a t t e n t io n of the S t a l e C ham ber of Commerce and Its 49,(100 m em bers the topic fo r dlscusRlun a t a n ea r ly date A p roc lam a t ion , he u rged , Bchouid be Issued calllTig upon th e m ore than 200 civic, a g r i c u l tu r a l a n d com m erc ia l clubs la the s la t e to a*t * day apa r t for a thorough dljiciia- s lon in th e matte r ,

O th e r addresses were m a d e by Mr. Ronnel l, Mr. Tur tm i and Mr. Batche lde r . t r e a s u r e r , counse lor nnd c h a i r m a n c t 1h* execu t ive cornmiUee. respecUvoly. of t h e American A utomuhile A ss o c ia ­t io n : S ta te Enginee r R A. Meeker. H o w a r d R. TTeyilon. a aa i s ra n t s e c r e ­t a r y of the Slfite f 'h n m b fr nf Com m erce an d fo rm er Judge Maja I.eon Berry.

LEGAL AID FORCED TO DECUNE CASES

EMPLOYEE OUSTED, 0 1 WORKERS Q u rr

August Business So Greal New Ap- 1 Discharged Machinist Admits Draft-plications Are Refused for

Ten-Day Period

MANY aAlMS ARE FOR WAGESt’r»'HHi{r»- cf tmalne.'v* s t the offices nf

the l.i-guj Alil Hud«-ly, 2^S M uliaiTry fiiu'ci .HO gTi'Hi IahI month thutfor rvFi iJavB new, applirdtiiMiK were re- fuHCii, lie i.gi, Ul nrni_-vn w».<re kept npun, A r^juiri nf A'lKust ucUnH I op taliulalert by ili^ KncipivH Hlturn^-y, Miew Raula

hIiowh th a t cascH we^rehnmlhd jii iliai time and thut I6t> uf tlii'Bf well' new

<’fillecli'inH mode frir i lU-nlrt nmoiinied(n und ihi* suiipty 's rvccipii from• lli'nlx Hiuoiinlvd li f i 2 In coUeclIcn f^icj >inij 112 iti rc is ln ihg f<PH. Ttie la t te r SMin la inarte uj' of ten-' ' ' nl fees collected from ifi'iiU' who can afford tha t much for h'gai Bcrv h es.

Thp legal uid g iven roverH a wld** rjingv. from WHgv clnlmB to a m other 's ■h'rtmnd for the re t u rn of tier child wtilch flije hud boarded out for 11 riumher of yi'HTH Tlila w om an 's nppeiil to the Hocleiy, liowi'ver, wish not iloililed lii her fnv(jr The r hlld nhe vvlMln-d to recover h.id l>eeti placed (u board with a family eight >eare ag o and no p aym en ts had been iiuule for tin care, . \ f t e r InveMl gutlou. the cnee wuh lu rn r i) over ro the I'hlblrei! e .\ld .‘'^ucldy, whlrti found the rrudher was an un f i t gm ird lan anil he- aired 10 rega in the child tiecauHS It was old (.-iiough to work .

Han F l f f r - f t s p riakgaa.AniiiiiK debt ihera are fifty-fjve

cumuit < asi-H where the dr-fendaiits gi e payuiH Eoiig-nef(h ['ted i-Jalins In instal metii.H hiul The wagi' i uci-h nr*' }m ndInK 111 fi' irt. Miss 1-Hdd*y emphasized the furl i IihI these Hfv tudng handled without cdiirt ■ i>sia uiid' T a l«\v of HH2, direslIhK iliHt hLiiia for wage clalPin not exceeding

ar. lo be arlj idn nted wiHioul o n t a If the plHtniiff nmki'H aff idavit iJiat tie can ,io| afford to psy

"We are p r o d of ihc caHiR we out of i.tuir:.' Mi.'ifi l.atldey declared, r ling "Oe I’d % man whose waces were held Ilf' fi'F payment of n 1 aetlrig he had tifoken at hlA e m p l c y r s e^iatihBltinent. The itisling was snUj>-d Hi nml thaniun's wages nm nun led 10 llo^O. Thft ernph'yi r was peen bv- the society's rep- r'senlHllvoH and finally ftgrt>ed to givr Itie miin fifty I er reni of hia wages. Hiui, motcoc.-r, gave him buck the Jub of which he had b^en deprived

ing Petition for Shorter Hoars and Wage Increase.

REPORTS VARY AS TO NUMBER OUT

ESSEX VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS OPENED

rp u n ly \ ocailorukl auhools for g ir l s .an'l l'u>H were opened rhlK rnurnlng The lioy.H Hre lua l ru c l rd in the old St Murk 's Sihnoi, Weal f i r an g r . The g'rlk* ren- le r Hi >2 Hrnbd s ireot, Hlnumfleld, wh'-f* iw enty MpplIrntloriS ere r e ­c e d e d th is iiinrnlng The arhool hph- siorjp for ihe day puplln begin t o m o r ­row mnrtHng I d r e r i o r Wesley A. (J'l.e.ary said tha t even ing clKSSes will not be piHTtcfl uTiiil H boil I lire mldcll* of Oi'tot-cF The Ri'hcad, locHt'*d m uii eighteen-fODiii housy opposite the town green, has ntcomrni>dutl«na for ubual tU i> pupilK.

The cbiUcr In o f f e r ing 1 ourseP’ In cooking, lireHsimikIng, hom<^ nurs ing , peraotial hygiene. nih rkeHiig , sanllfiHun, niU11ner> and book Hubjecls, Including English, d v k ’H and household accoutiia. 'While the ro'hool *a i i r lmurl ly for g ir l s from four teen to v lghtuvn years who have not hail h igh school ira ln ln if . If there la au ff lc lrn i room there will t»e apeolal clHKaas In cock in g ami eewlng, but not academic work .

MIwh M ary IJemhig, fo rm er ly of ihe M an h a t tan T r a in in g School of New York, IS head te ache r , nml will have charge of ttie. chiMses in Hewing and d res sn iak lng Mlaa Juiuru l a r h e r , fo r ­merly Of the T r en to n School for GlrU, ftiid head te ach e r ftt Ihe New Haven Trade School for HIrU, wil l d irec t the c lasses in cooking and m a rk e t in g Miss Sa rah Lewis of l ' ' lattHburg, N. V , le teacher of Ijook Hubjects. A teacher of mllliriPt*' and a t r a in e d nuf.se will be engaged la ter.

The W est t.h'ange c e n t e r Is a contlti - uatlon of the local vocat ional Hchool conducted la st year . T w e n ty - tw o Weal Orange l)oya were enrolled today, b e ­sides four from Orange, tw o from N ew­ark and one each from E as t Orange and Maplewood. The fundamenla lB of t rades will lie t a u g h t . T. Theodore S truck Is directo r, end i l r eg o r y IJ. Adlnn, fo r m e r ­ly hUHlness ag en t of the C a rp en te r s and Jo iners ' Union, and Lewis Hothateln, fo rm er forem an of re p a i r s of the Long Is land Rai lroad, a r e the te a ch e rs There will he tw o sesnSons rt s l l j . from 8.80 to 12 o'clock, and from 12 80 lo 4.

I The dls« 'harg« of an e m p lo j e e «ivho I ad rn i i ied hnving ^ ra w n up a petUlOD I for s h o r t e r hoUfe and m ore wage*I w hich w«H signed by hlH (e l law -w orh*

ere p re f ip l ta tS ' i a s t r ik e th is m orn ing at th e p lan t of Heorge A Ohl A Co In t i rn ion a tr ee l , n ear J ie lavaii gvenu*, w h e re n i s rh ln e ry for m eta l w o rk in g p lan ta la mnds. The s t r ik e r* nay th a t li i l r ty men are oui and tw o work ing .

' while Mr. f.>M clalrna t h a t I2h men ar* j out and seven ty w o rk in g T he year

I'ocik nf the s t a l e b u reau of vita l *ta- I Hstlc* ea t im ates the n u m b e r of etn-

p joyees of the coTnpapy as s lx ly -f lve .Mr. Oht got iMick to hie p lan t today

n f i 'T n Hunimei spen t at Avon, whence he tmd emne one dny a week tn see how

I t h in g s w e re ru nn ing hi th e w'orka He ' wiiH g re e te d n l l h the p e t i t ion of the 1 men. who asked tha t the i r week of I f l f ty - f l> e hou rs t>a reduced to on# of I f i / t \ houre and Hint for th e f i f ty -h o u r

week they lie paid w ages equ iva len t to I Tvtmi un 'I er iKe present senie, h would I t a k e them s ix ty hnure to earn

Mr. tihl said tha t. lUhpectluR o re of . the men of being a t ro u b le - m ak e r , tie ! w en t to him and aaked him if he had

d ra w n ijp rhe d'muinrl. He Bays the rnan I told him be had and tha t he there i ipon i toll! him he was dlscttnrKe'l. th a t he ' du ln ' t w an t rroiitde-mnkcrH anil dldn t ' Fiaxe Hiiy work for him a n y w ay I An I 'f fc r r'f the f i f tv -h o u r week —

n l n e h m i r w ork ing day wsh 'hen I m ade to the men. Mr ( >h I said Thsv I ipfuseri to accepl It, de<liir lng they ! would noi r e tu rn unlesH Itie m an he ' tied i.ischaVgeil WHS t a k e n ha rk Mr

■ i!il he hn* r.jn nta bualneit.<i for, r\ :ii.r.H>cr of je a rn and propohea lo

1 on ru n n in g It Meu B egor t Ih’evlotin Troub le .

. Till’ men ' l a im they h«vs had a Jut nf lrnut>1e wllli Mr o h i eta K tn k ts in the fast six >eur». T'hey sa>' Ihev om e had to a i r lke la have i te w a ter euv>plled.

Mr Ohl snjH Ihe xii^ki* wiN not ser fnua iv Iru'Dnvenleni’e Mm. th a t biisl-

' ness w as s ta rk and tha t ihr>s« ntderti. (hat h av e nm heeii filled ran be f i r , - istied l«y the work of hie fo rem an and turuH'i r The s l r lke rp d e r l a r e lh.it

j th e re Are unfin ished rr>ntr;ii Is nfI If'U 000 in the p lan t and thsT It will be 1 Impossib le for Mr (>hl lo f in ish Ihem I w i th o u t th e t r help Mr Ohl h i M he [ h a d no W'flr orders , wlilli* ('oe of Hi'’’

men said tha t onl, : ' ‘ l •.<*;< h - i i a l e d I mnr-hIne?'\ f<ir n l .1 1 Mr I'lhl siUd he hfld nn- untl f ied the I police of the Ir'Mtlilc iiiid 1h.li he v't.iuld I not do fin uriMI the men nMde 'i hr>6-

iile move nga los i the plant.

irnunf commissioners potOFF APPUCATION HEARINGS

r o t t p o n s m a n t n f haar l t i s* on five *ppllc*t lon* f rom rgcelvt^r* fo r parmi*'- ■lon to ta l l c o rp o ra t io n p ro p e r ty an d ih# a e t t ln g nv«r fo r a m on th of th e hea r ing on a n «c i inn a g a i n s t th e I’ub- he# tl«rvlc# C o rp o ra t io n w*r# decldad on (litH m o in lh g by the Board of r u h l i c Utility t 'ornmlaskoner* a l a aegt lon here . The com m las loners d l im lsaed s n act ion b)’ Mrs R. M. Pkerpon of MettJchen to enntpei Ihe | a a c o m p a n y In t h a t pl*c* 10 furnuth h e r w i th g a i .

Tile receivers ' ap p l lc an o i i s held over for d m ee t in g of thn cummlsaloii in T ren io n tomorrow ' a re those of G eorge F. W right , r e ce iv e r c.f (he P a ie raon , i 'Rssalc and i^uburhan Telephonn Coni* party, and of JahiCN K erne) . r ece iver for the E l i s a b e th T ’-lrphoiie Company, th# Horr tpniown Te lephone and T e le ­g ra p h iTompany and Ihe I n t e r s t a t e T#lephoi]e and T e le g ra p h compatilee. ConaldprAtlon of n f if th app l ica t ion , tha t of t h e receiver of ihe L a m b e r t - villa I ' libhc b # r t i i p Compnny. wms put off for H m o n th

The f i r s t fo u r ' ases w ere pOHlponed today bocause tin- uMorney gencrfl l of the s ta l e lufuniiKil the com m lss iu n e rs there were ce r ta in fea tu re* of th e m a t ­te rs which he w an ted tn look nv>r H# did not g ive an.v defatl*

r r l H d s m nf the a t to rn a y gr>neral'i offict WHS voiced, w hen Hie 1.'Ih .\ of the 1 eanr ig tn the In te rs la lR ra «e wrh fleciderl hv S r o l . ticammeil. ruun-

, sel to IleOelver Kerno> Scanimi II vsid I lie bflievert the n t f u T s of t h ” Mt ir-

MPv g e n e r s t ' s nff tcc shou ld have li-en I ar'Jv^tarl ao Ih s i th e i lep a r ln u 'm I 'ulrl . liRv** be»-ii rcpr>i«rntcil T h o m as K ,Mc- I Hran. r-ounsel tn Flecxlver W rlgh i , Hmd

he respec ted lh« req u rs l of i h i Attnr ric) Meneral for ilelft), John SwHyze. genera l couuHei t " New Y"orK T e le ­phone (. 'urnpani whl.ui is IntereaLud m ferta lt i of Ihe ' •impanieB |nvolV'‘<l in Hie hear ing , wiw prc»ciil

.^pplicHlIojF Ilf Min I' lcraon for A gap eiippl) foll 'iwcri trouM'* her huahnntl IS SAld Ui have had a time ngn with

I the *Meiuriieri Has Ligtii r o in p a n y over ; A hill Mr I ’lerHoii made an unsurc^sB-

fiil effor t in «et gsa, and his w'Jfe, clHlmlng ht:e was nm the « u s to m er wtieri I Ih> bill irnu l 'l e wns on, made th" app lI raH on to Ihe hoard

The H'tion ngn lns t th e I'uhllc Her- vice, which whh heJd over. Involves the I'ff'^ris "f M-Kldcnts of \ 'eroiia 10 enm- pH the ra ilwrt i r ’Jl^pan^ to glv»* them .in vapM'flH rrnl li v si-rvirH The. h ea r - It'K WHS put m "I at rhe r e q u e s t ol \ e r o n a

ATTEMPT TO DISABLE LINER ST, LOUIS TOLD BY NEWARKERGround gla.ss was d e tec ted in the ma-

r-hj Tier \ of 1 he A m e r l ' a n linei- Sl.Loiiie In w hat VK'as h e l l f \ e d Ui have t'ppri ?ui al- tcm pi to dlantde the s h ip on her last \f )>agc from New York to Liverpool, S l a r t l r g A'lgufit 7 T ha t \h tlje Hub- s ta n c r of H report brniiKtiT (o (h is ci ty by E dm und N Toil'1, h N'ew’iirk businesB m a r , who a r n v e d here s e i e i a l days ago from Ktiglarid

Ml. To'ld, who ip vice prewldent 0/ the H anson A Van Wtnkle Co 2fifi OHv.t s t ree t . derlHred tha t a m an cpmect.e(l w i th Ihe HhLp hwl told him of the preaeiu'C of g round glaas in the ship 's machi nej v.

.•Xh the ship was pppironchlng the war zone, abou t Ifu mile.s from the Ir ish i-oapt. Ill her fi f th day out, som eth ing went wrong . It wns said, wdrh the big e n p n u s 0/ tlie liner. ,\boMt tha t time one nf th e oilers Hi the eriglne room ran to th e deck and Jumped overboard . He wo* rescued, but died la te r , His body was bu r led nt sefl.

Mr. Todd au>H he le a rned .later, from «ome one connected with th# ship, that groutid giBFP wap foutid In Ihe .ship's nw uhinery . The sFslp, he said, w'as In d a n g e r of hav in g Its bea r ing? cul and Up p is ton rods put out of commission

W h e t h e r nii aftijAl a t t e m p t had been Tnade to dlanble ihft Hi. Loula ns she WAS About to en te r ihe d a n g e r zone roii ld not be nsc<^rtk[neri. Mi Todd He dec lared tha t the «h!p reached Tilverpool all Pight, tjut tha t she did not le a \ p port aga in nn schedu le time.

At the New' York offU-es of the A m e r ­ican Line, o ff ic ials said t lia l they hart recelvpfl no off icia l re p o r t of the a t ­tempt to dam age the liner T hey nd- m in e d tha t the ship had in undergo r e p a i r s a t L h erpool and th a t th e flail­ing schedu le had been changed

HOLD alleged PARTNER op FILM in iE F IN BROOKLYN

.“I’sn h i r ig exfr:'f11tloii In B rook lyn Is .Ia«Mvt. S< tvoprihruri of h"9T> Pny T h i r ry - th ltd Hirf+'t, UMII tw o wceKc ag o rnan- iigrr of Ihe b n in rh of (he M utual Klim t'o rpoi .itlon he re He was ii r rcaled Haiurday In Brooklyn t>y HeLedlveH K>iiii anil Ivulin nf N ew ark police head I'iMiiri"} K. Ill r o n n e i l l o n with The theft of w o r th of n v o l n g p ic tu re film.foT whirl! Samuel t l ln u b e r of 124 HouTh Thlr teeii iti a i r e r t , th la cUy. w'aa a i - reHlt'd !fiil held tn (Tllrtn hsll Ihsi week SchoenhT'un aiitl K h iube r nr»- '"hargetlivMli ar.4MiJ lAM-eti.v, ( r lauher hAB afl- rnllleiJ |i!a Mtiare In the iticfl

Rnsidf-H n r r ch i in g Scimen lin in Ihe police Salurd t iy r renvered In an A r l in g ­ton Atcft**! Ptore hOLsae |3(I0 worth of Mil popi»-tn whli fi lli«' iirlaoiKTA a re Hiilrl to liRvp s to len Kyan und K uhn took Hclu.rrvhr un before MjiglstiHle f'O'M in Hfuokivn. who heUl him w i t h ­out tviil to HW'Hii ex t rad i t io n S 'h o e n - h run’s i i i to n iey a niwnaged to ob ta in k writ on which th e prlsone i was taken iTcfore Hiiprenie Uour't Jua l lce AHplp. w.t II. who set hall at JT.nrth. It was furiiifihi'tl h) u ALirct) com pany

SIX ARE FINED FOR GAMBLINGI Poli rpmen .acting on g a m h l ln g rom- j p la in ts ' ra ided tw o saloofTli Baturt^ay I n ight and. as a resuU. th e F o u r th I'ff!'- l c in r t PnJlcp Uoin’l was Jam m ed th is I morn ing. T he ra id e rs f i r s t wont to the ] nwialiiiaiiment condnoted In YS H F o u r ­

teenth avenue hy Thom-is £?taiii’0 He, with tw e n ty - f iv e rneii !ti th e plHoe, was made n ^irlponer And J u d g e V\'olf f ined him >62.’.1! fr»r perm’LtLln-g YtamhltuK In h|s place. The Iwen,ty-f lv« men, In cour t an w ltneases. were allower) tn go

Next, the ra id in g pa r ty , w hich i n ­cluded PHtrolmeii IvAas. S rhm ld l . M i l ­ler, Anderson and P n id y . WBiil to Uon- Rtantlne NIely woskr t t saloon a t 22 R a n k in Nireet. and a r reu led the p ro p r ie to r and four men The s i i loon-keaper wa« f ined |i>2.5h rot th e antne offeiiRe as fttanoo. The fou r tnen. Jo h n Kowshlnftk l of 2fi2 Bprlngflelrt avenue . S tan ley PogUB- gew ski of 27b K inney s tree t . B ernar t l Molnefakj of 2fi7 S p r ing f ie ld av en u e and Stanley K o tn in isky of LV8 South O range avenue, were f ined i n each All fines were i>nid

DHKBAN UNION ELF.aS BELLEVILLE MAN FTS HEAD

Th» annual election of <ifflcera of (he N ew ark Dloc»'*aaii Union of Young Men's Ps tho l lc r iube wn.a held yeste rday a f te r ­noon !n the T-'hlher Mathew^ T. A B. S. Hall, H ar tfo rd and Hudeon streeta. John r . F U n a g a n of ihe Rellevllic Catholic Club WB8 named presldcni. P resent at the meeting were flf ty-fise delegates rep­resenting nineteen cUiba from varloiia aectioRS of the dloceac. The next meeting will be held In t.lhatharn October 10. when

' all s tanding committees will be BelectOd. T he other officers elected were iVlce presl- deoi. Joseph Sharp. Holy Nam# Lyceum. YVesl Kew York, recording aecfetar.v, Thom aa I^rkltia. St. Joa^rdYs Catholic Club, 'We*t New York: financial secre­ta ry . Edward Caffrey. B]0('mf1eld L y­ceum; treasurer . Thomas McGrath, Si. Hose of Lima Holy Name Society of this c ity; directors, will iam Kirch, Dominican H oly Name Society: H ube r t J. Rowe, Ballay Lyceum, th is city; Edw ard J. Rea- gen. E as t Orange Holy Namo Society: G e o r fe McCori, St. Drldge t’a Catholic Club, J e r iey City: Bernard Gregory, St. R o m oC L im a Holy Name Society of thi*city.

Mr. Gregory. James P. Owen* of the F a th e r Mathew r. A. B. Society and Jo-

! Meph Sharp were aeleoled ns rvpreacnta- l lv e i to the Amateur Athletic Union.

**A sen ile cigarette—that’s what I want”

HEBREW DAY OF ATONEMENT TO START FRIDAY EVENING

T h e Day of Atonement, or Tom Klp- pur , the m olt aolemn day of th e Jewish ybar» will be crlebrated by Hebrews of thi* d t y and the real of the world be­g inn ing a t iutidown Fr iday night . The day. which for the Jews mark* (he clo^a of the penitential period Inaugura ted by N*'W Year’* Day, will be observed with f a i t i s g and continuous religious services,

Signifying the reconciliation of the soul with God th rough repentance, the day la •ym betl ied by the wearing of white g a r- m e n u In the synagogue* and by white hanging* on the ark, pulpit and acroLis. D u r in g the observance of Yqm Klppur the Hebrew* will refrain from eat ing and d r inking and vdll t ransac t no buaineM.

Special Krvlces will be .h,eid beginning F r id a y n ight tn all the jiinifgoguev and la a p te* . Them will contfhrae unt il S a t ­u r d a y a t iimdown. The place* of worship wU] do t , It ii expected, accommodate all o f th e worshipers and hall* have been engaged throughout the olty w here aerv-

will be conducted.

TAKES UP NATURALIZATION CASES„ from h l i guntmtr vacation, Jud ro

lhl« morn l i i ( b « tan th» tMK of c lear ln f tha calondar of moro t b a a 1,000 i- .a turallut ton caaoa. which It to o ipae tad win tak* all of th ia week and « d a y or tw o additional.

On today a Uat'were HE eaaea and tha M ^ dlapoe# of praotlcally

a ll of t h a n bafora adiournlny cou r t th l i ar ta rnoon, a a llanar num ber h a i bean a totad f w ^ b d a y thla waak, a M tha

Them are a nuoaber of good, sensible cigarettes on the market—Fatimas are not the (mly ones.

But Patimes are the best-liked and best-selling of all the cigarettes cost­ing over 5c.

Of course, 3TOUT taste may be different—you

may not like Fatimas as well as all these tixia* stndk of other men do.

But you can’t deity that they ore worth try^ ing—not only for the de­licious taste that has made them so famous, but also to see just how SENSI­BLE they really are— how CCX>L and comfort­able to the throat and tongue and how free they ate from afrer-effiects.

cup out these tests and see if you can find any cigarette that meets them as well as good old Patimas da

Make this important test today.

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Greatest Money-Saving SaleO F

PIANOSA N D

PLAYER PIANOSEver Held in Newark Commenced This A. M.

Every Piano a Big BargainDisy Terms Monthly Payments as Low as $5 Accepted

This is a piano event which comes but once a year. Its mission is to effect a complete clearance of our entire present stock, prior to rhe showing of our new Fall styles, no rhatter what the sacrifice.

The following is a partial list of the unparalleled bargains we are offering in slightly used Upright pianos, all guaranteed to be in first-class condition, at enormous reductions from original prices:Orl* r r i r r I '‘'H» f r ' ' * Sn..-

$300 Goldsmith ....... $ 7 0 I $250 Putnam ........ $150450 Chickering ......................... 85 | 450 Bradbury............................. I75300 Milton ................................ 100 I 400 Vese & Son .......................... 175300 Braumullcr . . . . ................. 125!450 Weber ....................... 145 j275 Reinhard .................. 1481400 Gabler ....................... 148400 Kroeser ..................... 149 j300 Reinhard ................... 1501300 Reinhard .................... 155300 Reinhard .. ....................... 1 751350 Leckerling............................ 165350 Leckerling .......................... 185400 Chase ........................ 1653CX) Putnam................................ 165300 Putnam ..................... 170400 Schumann .................. 175

350 Leckerling............................ 190400 Ijeckerling.......................... 195375 Leckerling.......................... 193400 Lindeman ........................... 175400 Leckerling.......................... 198400 Behning . . .................... 178325 Reinhard ............ 225350 Reinhard ............................ 250350 Leckerling....... .............. 225400 Leckerling....... ....................275450 Wissner ............................. 300450 Wissner ....... 310475 Wissner ......... 350475 Wissner ............................ 5

Some of these instruments have been used for concert purposes only, and are as good as new.

Used Player Pianos, in perfect playing condition, original prices from $450 to $550, are offered from $190 up.

Surprise After Surprise Is Awaiting You at This Sale!

Brand-New Uprights, Grands and Player-Pianos, Discontinued Styles

unexcelled for beauty of tone, perfection of touch, reliability of work­manship and artistry of case designs, wit! be placed on sale at the lowest prices ever asked for instruments of equal worth;

$1050 88-Note

050900850650550450400

Reduced to

Player Pianos deluxe Player Pianos Player Pianos Player Pianos Player Piano,s Player Pianos Player Pianos Player Pianos

$8.508007.50fi75.500450,175350600

Rfldue*n to

$550 Upright Cahinet Grands...... .$450475 Upright Cabinet Grands 400450 Upright Cabinet Grands...... 375425 Upright Cabinet Grands...... 3.50400 Upright Cabinet Grands 325375 Upright Cabinet Grands. 300350 Upright Cabinet Grands 275325 Upright Cabinet Grands..... 2.50

10.50 Parlor Grand Pianos............. 900750 Babv Grands ....................... 650675 Baby Grands

PLEASE NOTE that these large reductions in prices hold good during this sale only.

Do not defer biiying. Come early and you will have the choice of the largest and most beautiful selection of Pianos ever showm in Newark.

Columbia Grafonolas and Sonora PhonographsComplete Stock of Columbia Double Di.se

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6 T B K N ( iT H S T R F N t i ' r H .|ilev«r w as a Ipason for a n a t l im m n r e

Bl«mty PtnphftSlitpJ t h a n by Lloyd LaorBP moBt r*c-»ntly piihl lahert i iU Pranca *(» t»mpnt, w h ic h ha h..a In c o rp o r a la d Inin thp p r a f a c e lo a c o l lc r i in n of h is ap ea rh a a EtiiJ p ro n o u t i c a m a n l s m a d e s lnea th a war

b b e f » n , fo l low s lh a n o la h le w a r n in g to B r i t ­ish l a b o r Kivan by th a Mlnlatar of M unit ions T h u r s d a y b e f o r e th e T rad e s f n l o n C o n g re ss a t B r is to l . I t s u m s up wUh c i im u la l lv a e f ­fec t w h a t h e h a s been saying fo r m o n th s .

I t Is a g lo o m y p ic tu re tha t Lloyd (Jeorge d r a w s — t h e m o re g loom y for Hr l la ln . w h e n c o n t r a s t e d w i th Germiin p rep a red n eaa . re- • o u r c a f u l n a s s an d abili ty , I ' n t h e s e po in ts t h e M in is t e r placafl specia l s tress . T h e l im e l o n f If pas t , he saya in suba lance , f o r G re a t B r i t a in to In d u lg e In any l ltus lona a s to th e p o w e r o f h e r oppo n en ts . T h e gist of hie m eesage la t h a t th e only w a y to m e e t a t r a n g th la w i th a t re n g th . -I f t h a t la not d o n e t h e r e c a n be b u t one end to t h e war. H u In for B r i ta in , say* Lloyd George , " a w a i t s rem laaneas . ' ' L loyd G eorge , It la c le a r , sees

- n o p r e s e n t t e r m i n a t i o n of t h e w a r ."With h ie u s u a l b lun tne ss , w h e n h e t h i n k s

h l u n tn e s s b e s t wil l serve, L lo y d G eo rg e f n n k l y a c k n o w le d g e s t h a t th e C e n t r a l P o w e r s atm h a v e a n o v e r w h e lm in g supe-

' r i o r l ty In a l l t h e m a te r i a l an d e q u i p m e n t of w * r . H e p o in t s to th e T e u to n sw eep t h r o u g h B e lg iu m , t o G e r m a n y 's e n t r e n c h e d p o s i t io n In F r a n c e , to w h a t t h e C e n t r a l P o w ­e r s h a v e d one , a r e d o in g a n d m a y do In B u se la . W h e n , h e a sks , will t h i s t ide be a t a m m e d ? H is a n s w e r Is w h e n t h e All ie s a r e s u p p l i e d w i th a n a b u n d a n c e o f w a r

m » te r ia l .A s to t h i s s u pp ly ing , L loyd G e o r g e t a k e s

d i r e c t I s su e w i th th o s e w ho c o n t e n d t h a t u n io n r e g u l a t i o n s m u s t be fo l low ed In an e m e r g e n c y . H e a s s e r t s w i th al l t h e fo rce a t h i s c o m m a n d t h a t w h a t m a y be s u i ta b le f o r p e a c e t i m e s Is u n s u i ta b le f o r w a r t im es . D is a s te r , h e says, t h r e a t e n s If "w e a r e n o t a l lo w e d t o e q u ip o u r f a c to r ie s a n d w o r k ­s h o p s w i t h a d e q u a t e lab o r to s u p p l y o u r a r m i e s b e c a u s e w e m u s t no t t r a n g r e s s regu Imtfona a p p l i c a b l e to n o rm a l c o n d i t i o n s . "

T h e T r a d e s U n io n C ongress p l e d g e d Itse lf t o s u p p o r t t h e g o v e rn m e n t In t h e r e c r u i t i n g c a m p a ig n , L loyd G eorge w a n t s m o r e f r o m l a b o r a n d t h e n a t io n th a n th i s ; i n d e e d If m o r e Is n o t given, a n d g iv en p r o m p t l y h e see s n o h o p e . H e cal ls u p o n l a b o r a n d t h e n a t i o n a t l a r g e to d ro p c laea v ie w s a n d t o a b a n d o n th e d r e a m s of c la s s a d v a n c e m e n t to h e g a in e d f ro m th a p r e s e n t crisis,

’ I t Is o n ly f a i r to In te rp r e t h i s r e m a r k s as juBt os a p p l i c a b l e to c ap i ta l a s to l a b o r . I t Is t h e s u p r e m e n e e d of th e n a t i o n as a w h o le o n w h ic h h e Insists.

f t h a s b e e n c h a r g e d by a n E n g l i s h la b o r l e a d e r t h a t t h e p a t r i o t i s m of B r i t i s h w o r k e r s i s b e in g ex p lo i ted . L loyd G e o rg e 's e f f o r t Is t o s h o w t h a t s u ch Is n o t th e case .

T h e B r i t i s h C a b i n e t still Is h e s i t a t i n g over t h e a d o p t i o n o f t h e pol icy o f co n sc r ip t io n , o r a s I t Is o th e rw i s e de sc r ibed , of c o m p u l - g o ry n a t io n a l serv ice . A c co rd in g to e m s u a l l y w a l l - i n f o r m e d L o n d o n paper , L o r d K i t c h e n e r la u n c o m m i t t e d , b u t Lloyd G e o rg e Is c la s s i ­f i e d 08 a m o n g th o s e in f a \ ' o r o f s u c h a po l icy , e v e n t h o u g h th e m a j o r i t y of his

' o s a o c l a t s s in t h e g o v e r n m e n t a r e a g a i n s t h im . C e r t a in ly hie a t t i t u d e is t h a t of a m a n w h o s ee s t h e Im m e d ia t e necess i ty o f m a t c h ­i n g s t r e n g t h a g a i n s t s t re n g th .

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Rese rve Board .Jt w as also p o in te d mil . In re e n g r t l io n >if

th e s la te ' s r i g h t s i te iv p . . |n l . IhsI no s l a t e h a s yel passed a law sMMenilenng tn th e Federa l i ln v e rn n ie n l wi(b'>'d r e s e m U i n n , th e ron l r id a n d r e g u la tb in of irual e n m - pany fu n c t io n s if e*<-r<lscd by na t lom il banks. ' ' Knnr s t a t e s h av e pas-i-d sni b en - iihllng m i s . iw n h a v e jtone l ia it w sy a n d five b in e re fused in gr. 'inl t ru s i r n m p a n y fii iir linns In Iinv o t h e r th a n s l ide r n r i m r a - llrins. while m N ew .Jersm-. a s m ay be r e ­called, nc t inn h a s b een held up-

.liiBl w h a t th e a t l l l u d e of th e g o v e r n m e n t may be w h e n t h e p rn m iae d nltfli 'k is m a d e nil the r e s e r v e acl t rn s l prnvisirin m a y hardly be fo resh r idow er t . As ndn i l l ted . h o w ­ever. four s l a t e s h a v e fi i rmally g r a n t e d p e r - mlsfllrm for n a t i o n a l b a n k s , when i iu lh o r t re d . to e s e r r l s e t h e s a m e pnw'ers and d u t ie s a s trns l r o m p i in le s o rg an ized w ith in t h o s e sta tes , an d II la r t l f f l r . jh fo r th e n n n - le g a l mind to ] jc rrc tve w h y any of I he s la t e s m a y nut a t i ro g a te a n d m nk i ' over to th e F e d e r a l ( love rnn ien t t h e s e re se rv ed r ig h t s If th e y a re such -If t h e y choose In.

As lo th e a l l e g e d uncon.sMtnllormllty of the reserve act p rov is ion , however , w h ich offers to n a t in n a l h a n k s func t ions d e c l a r e d not w ith in th e preri>gntlve of t ' o n g reaa to gran t , or of th e r ig h t of C ongre ss In d e l e ­gate the A d m ln ls t r a t ln p of such f u n r t l n n s lo an Inde f tend rn t h o a r d —tbni is a legal h o r s e of H d l f f e ren l r rd o r . one which ll w ou ld he well In h av e th e S u p r e m e I 'o u r l pas.a on a s anon as possible .

H I IS H V 1 O K I) U l H l I d T I i n .

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I’o t l l i ra l e x p e r i e n c e of t h i s so r t , like th e ex i ie r lence of I n d iv i d u a l s w h o have lived som e Mine an d t h o u g h t fo r them selves , dls- pnses n a t io n s lo p la c e r e a so n a n d re spec t fo r p r in c ip le a n d p led g ed w o rd In th e place fo rm er ly g iven to i n t r i g u e an d fo re* T h ey realize t h a t th e w e l f a r e of one Is bound up with t h e w e l f a re o f all . T h ey a r e loo wise In put fa ith In t r i c k e r y a n d s h a r p prac t ice . T hey know th e v a l u e o f be ing re spec ted and of being able tn re ep ec t o the rs .

T h e su rv iva l o f M e t l e r n l c h s Idea of dlp lo - tmicy h a s been th e c a u s e of th e g rea te s t in ­ju ry th e T eu to n e m p l r e e h av e Buffered d u r ­ing t h e past f o u r t e e n m o n th s - G e r m a n y 's re fu s a l to a r b i t r a t e th e A i is t ro -S erv lan dls- tmle. th e rh . l j i i lon o f B e lg iu m 's n e u t ra l i ty , th e m is tak e of a s s u m i n g th a t B r i ta in w as too d e g e n e ra t e to fight , p u t t h e T e u to n s In th e w rong In th e e s t i m a te of th e world , w h ich imiki'd upon t l iem w l lh d is t ru s t .

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Wbsv J e r s e y co u ld h a v e fn r i i t o h r d eas i ly a l l o f t h e t w e n t y - t h r e e naval a d v i s e r s u n d e r t h e p l a n c a r r i e d out by S e c r e t a r y Danie ls , f o r If t h i e s t a t e Is not th e c r a d le o f A m e r i ­c a n tnvento^-B It is la rge ly t h e i r w o rk s h o p . H e r e E d i s o n h a s w orked o u t b is w o n d e rs , a n d h e r e s ix or seven of t h o s e w h o a r e to b e aeao c la ted w ith h im In t h e n e w nav a l b o a r d h a v e pie rfec ted t h e i r i n v e n t io n s and t e s t e d t h e m o u t by p rac t lcaJ a p p l ic a t i o n . W h e n e x p e r w a r e w a n ted In a n y o f t h e f i e ld s o f r e a e a r c h N e w J e r s e y Is r e a d y to Bupply t h e m . I d t h i s s t a t e w a s f i r s t t e s t ed o u t t h e t e l e g ra p h , th e p h o n o g r a p h , t h e Im ­p ro v e d e l e c t r i c light, th e p h o t o g r a p h i c film, t h e s t e a m b o a t , t h e s u b m a r tn e a n d m a l l e a ­b l e i ron . Jus t to m en tion a few of t h e g r e a t d isco va r ie s of c o m p a ra t iv e ly r e c e n t yea r s .

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D e s i r ab le a s t h e y a r e tn t h e socia l in- te res t . a s well a s f o r t h e p ro te c t io n of w o r k ­ing people . I m p r o v e d w o rk in g c o n d i t i o n s will no t a lo n e a c c o m p l i s h al l Ihe go o d of w h ich t h e y a r e c ap a b le . F o r th is t h e y r e ­qu ire t h e c o - o p e r a t k i n of th e w o r k e r s t h e m ­selves. C a r e l e s s n e s s ' w i t h r e f ^ d tn e s t a b ­lished p re c a u t io n s . Ill chosen w ays of living. In ju r ious h a b l t a d u r i n g th e h o u r s nf le isu re , m a y go f a r t o n u l l i f y safe ty a p p l i a n c e s a n d w e l f a re w o rk .

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A f te r e x a m i n i n g 1,000 fo r e m e n a n d s k i l led w o r k e r s In t h e a u t o m o b i l e In d u s t ry , w h o a r e s i tu a ted u n d e r t h e m os t f a v o ra b le c o n d i ­tions. t h e I n s t i t u t e f o u n d t h a t f o r ty - tw o p e r cent, sh o w e d e v id e n ce s of p r e m a t u r e a g i n g f r o m a r t e r i a l c h a n g e s , t h a t m o r e t h a n th i r t y - n ine p e r c en t , s h o w e d s igns of k id n e y d i s ­o rde r , t h a t s i x ty - e ig h t p e r cent , h a d m o u t h In fec t ion In s o m e fo rm , t h a t f i f ty -o n e p e r cent . I n d i c a t e d s e r io u s e r r o r s in d ie t , t h a t f o u r t e e n p e r c en t , s h o w ed m a r k e d o v e r ­w eigh t a n d o v e r - n o u r i s h m e n t , a n d t h a t s lx ty - f t v e - a n d - o n e - h a l f p e r cent , w e re f o u n d in need of s o m e f o r m n t m ed ica l t r e a t m e n t o r g u idance .

T h e w o r k i n g s u r r o u n d i n g s of t h e s e m e n c lear ly h a d t i t t l e o r no b e a r i n g on t h e i r phys ica l d e f ic ien c ie s , yet It w a s fo u n d t h a t t h e y fell f a r s h o r t o f th e bod i ly e f f i c ie n c y th e y s h o u ld h a v e possessed . T h e t e n d e n c y to w a rd s h o r t e r life on th e p a r t of w o r k m e n w h o do n o t h a v e to U « « t b a d f a c to r y c o n d i ­tions, of p r o f e s s i o n a l men. b u s in e s s m e n a n d m e n of t h e l e i s u r e class . Is d u e to a la c k of p e rs o n a l h y g i e n e a n d p e rs o n a l r e a l l z a t l n n o f th e p e r i l s o f f a u l t y living. T h e d ie t Is r e - sponslb lo f o r o v e r - in d u l g e n c e o r i n s u f f i c i e n t n u t r i t io n , a s a r e per.sonal h a b i t s fo r n o t e n o u g h e x e rc i se , dlx-erslon o r r e l a x a t io n . S a n i ta ry a n d hyg ien ic c o n d i t io n s In t h e h o m e h a v e no b e a r i n g on c o n d i t io n s In t h e fac to ry . W o r k fo r b e t t e r f a c to ry c o n d i ­t ions Is a c t u a t e d by a h igh Ideal a n d a d e s i r e to do p r a c t i c a l good, an d It Is d o in g a l a r g e e n d p ra c t ic a l se rv ice . B u t D r . F i s k ' s s t a t e ­m e n t In d ic a te s t h a t a p e r s o n a l s e n s e nf r e ­sponsib i l i ty t^or o n e 's p hys ica l w e l f a r e Is a n Im p o r t a n t c o n s id e r a t i o n In w o r k e r s o f all classes.

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v t r t ed of d e s e r t i n g h i s f a m i ly h a s b r o u g h t to l igh t a p e c u l l s r c o n f l i c t of law s which , on Its face, w o u ld s e e m to r e n d e r t h e a c t of IS tl !, m a k i n g s u c h d e s e r t i o n a m is d e m ea n o r . Ine ffec t ive an d I n c a p a b l e o f en fo rce inen l . T h is is because t h e a c t of 1M13 m a k e s one y e a r ' s I m p r i s o n m e n t t h e m a x i m u m p u n i s h ­m e n t to r t h i s o f f en s e , w h i le u n d e r t h e In ­d e t e r m in a t e s e n t e n c e a c t of 1911 I h e re m u s t b e b o th a m a x i m u m a n d a m i n i m u m s e n ­tence . th e l a t t e r n o t le ss t h a n o n e year , w h ich is t h e s h o r te s t p e r io d fo r w h ic h a person m a y be s en te n c e d to t h e s t s t e p r ison .

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H un te rd em an d S ussex will no d o u b t r e ­tu r n D e m n r rn t s a s u s u a l , a l t h o u g h in th e la t t e r co u n ty S e n a to r M u n so n , w ho will he r e n o m in a te d , h a s m a d e n u m e r o u s e n em ies in his pa r ly w h ich m a y r e d u c e his p lu ra l i ty hu t can ha rd ly o v e rc o m e II. This leaves P assa ic , w h e re a very I n t e r e s t i n g s i tu a t io n e x is t s an d one th a t b a f f l e s a l l pred ic t ion . T h e D e m o cr a l e will r e n o m i n a t e S e n a to r Mc­Ginnis , w h o pulled t h r o u g h t h r e e y e a r s ago w i th B,,'!26 voles a s a g a i n s t 9,168 fo r Mc- C ra n . R ep u b l ican , a n d 7,333 fo r B lauvel l , P ro g re ss iv e . T h i s y ea r M c C r a n Is a g a in a c a n d ' d a t e In th e R e p u b l i c a n p r im a r ie s , as Is a l so B lauvel t , w h o h e s r e t u r n e d lo th e R e p u b l i c a n pa r ty , an d f o r m e r A ss e m b ly m a n E. G e ra ld Ettalter. B la u v e l t is r u n n i n g on a local op t ion p la t fo r m a n d t h e r e g u la r R e ­p u b l ic a n s a r e spl it betw-een M cCran and S la l t e r . I t Is a n y b o d y ’s r a c e f o r th e n o m ln a - Uon, an d w h i le t h e p a r t y n e w s p a p e r s a r e In s is t ing t h a t t h e s u cce ss fu l c a n d i d a t e wtU g e t th e u n i ted p a r ty s u p p o r t , f e a rs a r e e x ­p re s se d p r iv a te ly to t h e c o n t r a r y . U n d e r n o r m a l co n d i t io n s P a s s a ic s h o u ld e lect a R e p u b l i c a n iJenator .

I t would a p p e a r t h a t G o v e rn o r F ie ido r h a s a m p le r ea so n fo r b r in g i n g up his h eav ie s t a r t i l l e ry if h e h o p e s to p re v e n t th e R e p u b l i c a n s f ro m m a k i n g im p o r t a n t gains in th e S e n a to r ia l t r e n c h e s .

m o re I n t i m a t e a s s o c ia t io n s t h a n th o o e o f a m e re s h o w p t a c e . Bara T eo s d a le wsAves th is p e r s o n a l s \d e o f c i ty life in to a c h a r m i n g p o em In T h e C e n t u ry ,In th e wild soft s u m m e r d s rk n e s s How m an y an d m a n y a nlf?ht we tw o to ifp ther S i t In the p a rk and watch^'d th e H udeon W ea r in g he r l i g h t a like golden apar ig laa G l in t in g on M a r k n&tln!The r a n a louH th e curvtriK p a th w ay W aa low In a happy place to let ue crosB And dow n th e hlU a t ree th a t d r ipped w i th

bloom Shel te red ueWhile your kieaee and Ihe f lo w e r t Fa l l in g , fa l l ing .T ang led my hair.

T he f ra i l w h i te Btare moved alowly over the ik y .

And nowF a r off, f a r off.The t r e e l i t r r m u lo u e aga in w i th bloom. F o r J u n e In here.

By L. H. n.

THE BURDEN BEARER.Way For the man with ihe burden!

Gangway! and give him a show! Don't be fl-blockin* fhe sideualk,

Saunterin' lazy and slow.Life is no picnic for him, sir;

Work ain't a song or a dance. Lobk at the burden he carries.

Boost for him, gi'c him a chance.

Mrwl o f Uif* c h l r a l r y t h a t h a s bapn lefl iti w a r Bftemfl to be a m o n g t h e a i r fleela, th a t co m b in e g rave ly q u e s t i o n a b le a t t a c k a on un- fo r l l f led p laces w i th c h t v a l r l c r e rn g n t i lo n of th e exp lo i ts of t h e e n e m y flee ts . A m ong th e m oa t r e cen t h a v e b een t h e d ro p p in g of ^ w r e a t h by a G e r m a n a v i a t o r f o r t h e F r e n c h ­m a n P egnud , th e m an w h o f i rs t lonpeil th e loop an d w ho w a s k i l led In t h e w ar , s u p ­p osed ly by th e s am e e n e m y w h o a f t e r w a r d pa id h o n o r to hla m e m o r y , an d a s lmll. ir t r i b u t e to tw o o t h e r F r e n c h a i r m e n by

t h e i r foes.

I f it w as an o p e ra fh a t C5ndcv»‘skl. th p ian is t , left h o m e to w ri te , h« s h o u ld find a good, lively l i b r e t t o in t h e ex c i tem en t c au s e d by hla d i s a p p e a ra n c e ,

T h e a p p e a r a n c e of t h e wnodB a l read y s h o w s ind ica t ion of t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of f i t t in g b a c k g r o u n d frm i )c tobe r br ide .

S u m m e r a p p a r e n t l y is g e t t i n g In aom« e x t r a licka to s q u a r e i t s e l f w i th t h e s t r a w h a t whosf t la a b o u t to r ing .

' F r o m th e r e p o r t s of t h e so ld ie rs , a ru tn th e D a rd a n e l l e s h a a m u c h In com m on w i th a T u r k i s h b a th .

T o n ig h t w h a t g ir l W h^n she roof home,D ream ily , before h e r mir ror , s h ak e s f ro m he r

h a i rThis y e a r ' s b lossom a d i n g i n g In Mb colls?

B A CK TO N A X r H RT h e y o u n g A m e r b u n f a r m e r , m a d e

f a m o u s hy n r e c e n t “ i^uuntry Life C o m ­m iss ion ," Ja g low ing ly de sc r ibed by S ta n le y J o h n s o n In T h e A m e r ic a n Magarinp .

T w elve hundrj^rt boyg In th e au m m e r nf 1S14 added I20,0f>n.00n in Ihe ijrr»durtive w ea l th of th e fltatc of Ohio, Tht« w a s the tp responne to th e r a i l for help. They w e re the corn d u h boys uf the B uckeye Rtflle, They ra ised th e “a v e r a g e yield of corn p e r acre from t h i r t y - f iv e bushels lo e lgh ty -one ," sava A. P. Sandlea , pre s iden i of th e Ohio , \g r lru l1 u ra l Commlaelon. The bus inesa men of the aiaffi w e n t deep Into t h e i r p o c k e t s and sent th e e n t i r e 1,200 boys to W ash in g to n , to New York City, and la te r gave ihem a tr ip o the b ig P a n a m a show a t San Franc isco .

Young Arne t Rnae of Limn won the hon o r of being the boy c ham pion corn g ro w e r of Ohio

wo y ea r s in fluccession, r a is in g 131 hi ishela on a n ac re In 1913, and IfiS bushels in liJM

There whf rea l reed for th is help. Tha orn c rop of Ohio d im in ished 28.000,00u

biistiels b e tw ee n 1912 and 1918- B efore he ra i led fo r he lp from the bovB and g ir ls . Dr. K n a p p of th e D o p a r tm en l f»f A grSru l lu re w as much d isco u rag ed . "A gr icu l tu re In most sec.

loiia," he said, 'conels ta s imply In a aer ie s of m o t ions Inhe r i l r r i from Adam."

MKRGfzVG T H K L A l 'G H AND T H E I T L I F T A " t y p l r a l " A m e r ic a n in a t l lu t lo n Is d e ­

sc r ib ed in E vpry h n d y 'a .C h a u t a u q u a ” is h w o rd —a n d Idea—of

pure, u n a d u l t e r a t e d American ances t ry . Moat of our o th e r e f fo r t s in e n t e r t a in m e n t and eduoaHon m ua l be adm it ted to be im por ted goods. T h i s Ifl t r u e of com pulsory schooling and of u n iv e r s i t y extenalon . It la t ru e of vaudev i l le and g ra n d opera. But th a C h au - l a u q u a If home g r o w n — made In U. S. A. We have g iven th e w'orld apple pie. tee c ream , c o m th e cob, a few o th e r th ings , and C h a u t a u q u a assemhUes.

zVaturally the C h au tau q u a Idea g rew up In th e fo r e s t s and on the pra ir ies , no t Ip th e el ites. It g r e w up. tha t is, w he re the na t ive Am erican r u n s fr ee and t ru e to type, not w h e re he ha s bean Infected hy the w or ld ly

nd e f fe te E u r o p e a n rtnllone of g o in g out a ad h av in g a g a u zy and g a seous good t im e u t te r ly u n b u l t r e s s e d hy uplift. Coney Is land m ay do fo r th e New Y orke r Y our an t iq u e Am erican In h is na t ive haun ts , a f t e r ahno l lng the chu te s , would w an t the m a n a g e m e n t to tu rn an Inap l ra t lo n a l U r t u r e r loose on him wMh a p i th y d iscou rse on some such l i t t l e th^m e «a " tV hpnrc . \ \ 'hU her and Why'* or, H u m an F a t e from ihp Shell F jsh lo S h a k e ­speare ," and he would w ant to go hom e with h\fl eai 's full of a lot of new’ Jokes afid of ■'Build Thee More Sta le ly M ansions , O My S o u l "

T h a t ' s Anif-rica

Maybe you never did tike liim;Maybe you're halin' him nou'

This ain't the lime lor in quarrel,He has no heart for a row

Look al Ihe sweat on his forehead, Look al the pain in his eyes.

Look at his knees as ihey quiver. Give him a chance while he trie*.

Say! In your heart, are you plotlin' Layin' him up on the shelf?

Trippin’ him so it will help you Cop off his iob for yourself?

Say! Are you that sort of mucker, Schemin’ such ill for to do?

Then may the whole world be thankful He's got the burden, not you!

Man! With that weight on his shoulder*, More than a mortal should bear.

Lend him a hand, if you're human,Sec that his footway is fair.

Don't be a-hlockin’ the ^d^galk.Don't be for playin' him low.

Cheer for the man with the burden! Gangway! Give Woodrow a showl

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car . t h a t dr»nt diiRh out youragalnHt the top nf the dtiurway you hop a board .

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ye scr ibe laBt w eek papaed hie v a c a ­tion m o to r in g in llie bj roads nf VermcJiit H s say s t h a t one n igh t he wbf rid ing along^ 'W hen he no i lced \\ hat he toiYk to he tw o f i r e ­flies In 1h9‘ d a r k gi'Hwa af the bu t a ihe passed, itie tw o point:* of lichi l u rn e d o u t to be the eyes of a fn \ We su.Miiert t h a t F red ha s tiren read ing How.nrd G arU 'a bed ­t im e Blorlep

USEFUL AS W'ELL AS ORNAMENTAL.Dear In the Air

While p a ss in g th e ci ty hall th is m o rn i n g I notlc<ed TWO of the polire pa tro l a u to s ^ lan d in g th e re doing nothirig Wh> not use Ihepi as jilne>- buses and get a li tt le reveny;# fo r the ci ty , at th e sau i r time they r a n l e g u - la te the t ra f f i c ins ieud 'if f motfu cyclee.

EDITORIAL MODESTY.Dr George Haaell inp . h fi lend of th e la te

C har le s A iPtna, I'l* snlcni Liiu.oln nnd othbiTp ro m in en t m en of t 'r-li imie.'a —Tfhe twn.

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powder vnan used in In iiirrised of w e a th e r 'viu run, lo-

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T he M ln f i te r of NiitionKl I’ lnnom v In th # new t^lrer-k ' ' a l i l t ic t is M .Mic iT a ia k o p ^ lo i . He mlgrtil beg in on his owv ii#nw.

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Inv is ib le (governm ent m a y be abo l ished , b u t th e r e ia s c a n t h o p e o f m aking : t h e pol itl - c lang Inaudib le .

T h e s im o n - p u r e A m e r i c a n will s top th e a r g u m e n t long e n o u g h to reg ie te r .

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r m S T G E N F O R T R l 'S T C O M P A X tE S .T h e b l* * e s t sh o t In th e locke r of th e t r u s t

o o m p a n le a w as f l red by t h e i r counse l , H e n r y M. CM tlpbel l of Detroit , a t th e S ea t t le con- Tont lon of t h e A m erlean B a n k e r s ' Assoc ia­t io n oa a n e x h ib i i lon of t h e c a l ib e r of leffal o r d n a n c e w i th w h ich It Is p ro p o s e d to prove U t toons t t tu t iona l th e p rovis ion of th e reserve a c t , w h i c h p e r m i t s na t io n a l b a n k s to exer- e la t t r u s t eo m iian y func t ions .

T o t h # a v e r a g e lay m in d w h o h e a r d or reo,d Mr. C a m p b e l l ’s a r g u m e n t , t h e p ro- Jae t l le loxinched n a tu r a l l y a p p e a r e d to hit t h * t a r g e t . W h e t h e r It d id o r will ecore a b u t lo ey e w h e n th e exh ib i t ion is r e p e a t e d for t t io b e n e f i t of t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t of the U n l to d Btatee, a f t e r s im i la r f u lm ln a t lo n s f r o m coUB*al f o r g o v e rn m en t , m a y possibly h e OB o p e n quest ion .

T h e c o n te n t io n m a d e by Mr. C a m p b e l l is. a r id ]* C o n g r e s s h a s t h e p o w s r to c rea te l o n t t n g c o rp o ro t io n e , b e ca u s e t h e l a t t e r a re n e o e e n u T c a r r y o u t f u n c t io n s express ly g r o u t e d I t h r t h e C o n s t i tu t io n , t r u s t corn- p a n g b u t n e o a s o s u ch , d o s e n o t t i i n s h tu t e h e n k t a r In o w sense , h a s n e v e r b e e n eo r e ­g a r d e d . M d c o n t ro l o f t h e s a m e h a s ever b e e n o m o n g th e r i g h t s c o n s t i t u t i o n a l ly r s s e r v e d to t h e s U t e a E v e n i f t h i s y e r e not so . I t w a s a r g u e d t h a t I t m i g h t be u n c o n - g U tu U o n a l foF C o n g re s i t o o t t e m p t to delv-

T H E P R O G R E S S O F DrPLOYI.YCT.F r o m a h Au-s tr lan d ip lo m a t . C o u n t M et-

l e m tc h , d l p l o m s c y got s h a d n a m e . F o r th i r ty y e a r s h e p u r s u e d a policy of " e n l i g h t ­ened s e l f i sh n e s s , ' ' w h ic h w a s m a in ly d i p l o ­m a t ic in t r i g u e . H e n ev er l e a rn e d t o spa l l m ore t h a n t h e f i rs t sy llable of s in ce r i ty . To th e d i s c r e d i t o f d ip lom acy , he k e p t a l i v e t h e Idea m e r r i l y J o t te d In th e a lb u m of a f r i e n d by W o t to n : "A n A m b a ss a d o r Is a n h o n e s tm a n s e n t t o lie ab ro a d fo r t h e c o m m o n ­

w e a l t h . "F r o m a n A m e r ic a n d ip lom a t , .Tohn H ay ,

d ip lo m a c y g o t a good n am e . " S h i r t - s l e e v e d ip lo m a c y " e o m e chlled It. b u t b e h in d th e s n ee r t h e r e Is a co m p lIm e n L I t is a d lp lo - m any w h ic h s t a t e s m e n c a n e m p lo y w i th o u t s a r r i f l c ln g t h e i r s e l f - re s p ee t . I t f o l l o w s a s t r a i g h t f o r w a r d a n d n o t a dev ious w-ay. I t p e rm i t s n a t i o n s to c a r r y on f r i e n d ly n e g o t i a ­tions. I t is n o t c o n s t a n t ly s e e k in g to g a i n a sty a d v a n t a g e . E v e r y e f fo r t does n o t h a v e tn be s c a n n e d w i t h d is t rus t . I t d oe s n o t s u s ­pect a J o k e r In e v e r y p a r a g r a p h . . I t s e e k s a JUBi a d j u d i c a t i o n of d laputea on t h e i r m e r i t s an d a lm s to f i n d a w ay to s e t t le t h i n g s t h a t win o p e n t h e d o o r s of p rogress .

A m e r i c a n ' d i p l o m a c y Is th e p r o g r e s s of a d e m o c ra c y o f e o m e m a tu r i t y . N o t o n ly Is It th e o ld e s t d e m o c r a c y —-and, f o r t h a t m a t t e r , ab o u t t h e o ld e s t e ta te In i t s p r e s e n t f o r m — b u t d e m o c r a c y , w e believe. Is t h e m o s t m a ­t u r e a n d a d v a n c e d fo r m o f g o v e r n m e n t . I t Is a d o p te d h y p e o p le who. In t h e i r po l i t ica l t h o u g h t a n d fee l ing , h av e o u t l iv e d th e e tag- n a n l a u t o c r a t i c fo rm * a n d w h o d e s i r e lo

T H E S K .N A T O R IA L C O U N T IE S . G o v e rn o r F i e l d e r h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t he

will c o n f in e h i s c a m p a i g n ac t iv i t ie s th is y e a r to t h e s ix c o u n t ie s in w h ich S e n a to r s a r e to be c h o s e n . T h e s e a r e C ape May. B u r l in g to n , M idd lesex . H u n te rd o n . P a s s a ic a n d Sussex. O f t h e s e a ll b u t B u r l in g to n a re n o w r e p r e s e n te d by D e m o cr a t s .

As th e R e p u b l i c a n s n o w h a v e a m a jo r i t y of one in t h e S e n a t e t h e D e m o c r a t s m u s t c a r r y t h e e n t i r e s ix to r e g a in c o n t ro l of t h a t body, w h i le th e R e p u b l i c a n s need only e lec t one of t h e n u m b e r to h o ld 11. Since, h o w ­ever . t h e n ex t L e g i s l a t u r e In Joint m e e t in g will e lec t a S t a t e T r e a s u r e r to succeed E d ­w a rd E. G ro asen p , b o th p a r t i e s n a t u r a l l y seek to In c rea se t h e i r s t r e n g t h In Ihe Sena te , t h e D e m o c r a t s by c a r r y i n g B u r l in g to n a n d th e R e p u b l i c a n s by m a k i n g In roads In th e five c o u n t ie s n o w h e ld by t h e D em o cra t s .

T h e s t a t e t r e a s u r e r s h l p is re g a rd e d as a pos i t ion of g r e a t s t r a t e g i c Im p o r tan ce , poli tica lly , r i v a l in g In t h i s r e s p ec t th e con-

■ t ro l le r sh lp . B o th of t h e s e a r e now he ld by t h e D e m o c r a t s a n d c o v e te d by th e R e p u b l i ­c a n s S e n a to r s e le c te d In N o v e m b er will n o t on ly p a r t i c i p a t e In t h e e lect ion of a t r e a s u r e r In 1916, b u t a lso a co n t ro l l e r In 1917. T h e r e f o r e t h e e x t r a e f fo r t of b o th p a r t i e s to h o ld a ll t h e S en a to rs th e y n o w h a v e a n d g a in a s m a n y e s possib le f r o m th e oppos i t ion , a s wel l a s to c a r ry t h e A s- sembly .

I n t h e s e p r e - p r i m a r y d a y s th e o u t lo o k f a v o r s th e h o p e s o f R e p u b l i c a n s fo r *ub- s tan t la l g a l n a T h e p r e s e n t D e m o c r a t ic S e n a to r f r o m C ap e M ay w a s e lected In 1913 by a p l u r a l i t y of S79 In a t h r e e - c o r n e r e d fight , in w h ic h B r ig h t , t h e P r o g re s s iv e can d id a te , r e c e iv ed 961 votes. At t h e P r o ­gress ive c o n f e r e n c e h e ld i h J u ly a t A sh u r y P a r k , M r. B r ig h t , in r e p o r t i n g for C ap e

A m e r ic a n L i fe P h a s e s In t h e M aga i lnea .A Y an k ee f a r m e r c h e w i n g a s t raw , a lo ud

voiced m i l l io n a i r e c h e w i n g a c ig a r s tub , a y o u n g A n g lo m a n ia c c h e w i n g his c an e — each h a s been c a r to o n e d a n d d e sc r ib ed as th e typ ica l A m er ican . B u t In t r u t h th e typica l A m er ican Is a s m u c h a fa l la cy as th e f a m o u s a v e rag e m a n . T h e r e la no su ch c re a tu re . W e a re n o t l ike th e li tt le ves t p o c k e t s t a t e s of E u r o p e , so c o m p a c t t h a t t h e y a re p e rv a d ed la r g e ly b v t h e s am e s p i r i t / a n d cu l tu re , a n d t u r n o u t m u c h t h e s am e ty p e of m a n . O u r c o u n t r y Is so la rge , th e In f lu en ces a r e so d ive rse , a n d a n y o r ig ina l " A m e r i c a n " s p i r i t Is s o c o n s t a n t ly d i lu ted b y v a s t n u m b e r s of a l i e n c it iz ens , t h a t th e re Is n e v e r p e r m a n e n c y e n o u g h to p ro d u c e

ty p e .T h e d ive rs i ty o f A m e r i c a n li fe is I l lu s t ra ted

h y s o m e of t h e m o n t h ’s m a g a z in e a r tic le s , to u c h in g on v a r io u s p h a s e s of na t io n a l I n ­te re s t . W i th c h a r a c t e r i s t i c p u n g e n c y of wit a n d sat i re , A gnes R ep p U e r . th e P h i l a d e lp h ia esHaylaf. w r i te s in T h e A t la n t ic M on th ly of " T h e Modest I m m i g r a n t . "

S ignor Fe rr e ro , an a c u t e and fr iendly c r it ic , p ronounces A m e r ic a n s lo he the mystics o f the modern world, b e cau s e Ihey sacrif ice t h e i r w e l f a re to a s e n t i m e n t ; because they be lieve In th e m irac le of th e m e lt ing pot, which , like Medea's m ag ic caldron, will tu rn th e old and dec rep i t r a c e s of Europe in to a y o u n g and v ig o ro u s people , n'ew-boi-n In soul an d body. No o th e r n a t io n cher ishes th is il lusion. An E n g l i s h m a n k n o w s th a t a R u s ­s ian J e w can n o t tn f iv e years , or In tw en ty - f iv e years , become E n g l ish , t h a t his s t a n d ­a rd s and Ideas a r e no t conver t ib le Into E n g ­l ish s ta n d a rd s and ideals- A F r en c h m a n does n o t see In a B u lg a r ia n or a Czech th e m a k in g o f a n o th e r F ren c h m a n . O ur im m ig r an t s may be as good as w e are . Som etim es we a re told t h a t th ey a r e be t te r . B u t no one can deny t h a t th ey a re d i f fe ren t . And to m a k e a sow's e a r o u t of a e ilk p u rs e Is J u s t a s d i f f icu l t as th e reve rse opera t ion .

To look fo r in w a rd u n a n im i ty a m o n g the s e e th in g m a t s of I m m i g r a n t s who h av e n o th ­in * m ore In common w i th one a n o th e r th an th ey have w i th us. Is to t a x t ;r edulU y too f a r T h e u tm o s t w e can hope la t h a t t h e i r m u tua l an ta g o n lam e wil l n e u t r a l i s e t h e i r vo t ing power, and k eep ou r n e ck s f r ee from an a lien yoke.

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BRITAIlT

Tommy at tl Taking

NOVELIST Cfipn Ilf

l/ i.VUON, Aoppofvftl Ihf I mjghi easily h <111V -ft-as a nid (Tiyvprnmenl f. t^iinday was rf 9't-rlalnly iiil'i

A f if r \nrif cl'uiiiri hfld tir en ijfr, /laahf ' tfi f c ity anrl O’ they (ouliJ Fpi and oji ihr Uf<-d,thor4i nf <!i*'mf’mi* flprM nf'StHr iio 1‘inat brr-aklnj^ fiitti' in < fnrmriiwrTR an Rilrnlrle It hr‘riu(1 i on \Aiih Ef'kI n half htiiLkinq i

TJarKriF'f'fi iin It. Allnr U I Irvejafod (hr c tlVpR, Wh'Y rli

th f u o r ld V.I' n.nnfcliT brijki i-uadfl «:0'i]i. Rvnlanf hf tP ,

A fury of h, I-altpr R f» Tiiin Qlt ' i (hi- tUopi'nF, I 7Rsh«' fr'efi;V4*l| til-

fit ll'menlp. v l m h wir.UT \5iUid<t'* n Uif t }ii ^'DJilly II .1 I f f I n( ilu ri'i-tr e h i n l BH

A! lh#> «rim< rnniH down x' n Ktullh*‘ I'lisiH iDn'rfli inp nuiUtr.Ni lriiih fi 'un 0 pifle

Hlfli k sTid a rinfl u n r ’iltilrijf tpt fl\ rhn llyRrii)t6 iiuhtant,n'i rnbr4 th»* hMil n\ h-'i.ii-.HIhr FXRt r i-F' Ft ruck Hiitl «ritorn litGiMU'd frni'Tv siircrls

Thill Si Its f'lftir Ihr- Hittrni

only ii)t ,i|tMiiIrflfiml, lit* ItrfrpiJrltr.

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Joual iH'VMt'nct lv v'lviin I the pO\c-rnmf‘t I'onK- so "tn ll fil 'pear in p m not rlfcldt* f'lT Bihlf ft-'r rlio ' MinlHttT or e\ the fttrvid

AhniiL rhe f pRiiplf' hiivft a RTHTU iha l Gi

80 farr r ’ishlnc li r-r ( Ihi.'J al'iliulH 1 tprrnlnaf mri i jf^plliiriH al-o'it Inw,' .]ny Yvlth irifT TiDvx s

This Wf^r'K troopphIp in i Arnliii-, a . nu; th e (! fi'Om'rdi I! tti "w hen- Tlii*) dofp t h f nujiit al l khOYs full aU ttn' so p\t't eilerrce Peof aRide ihe i r iiii pipe or th ro rn€nt wliil« dKtnR Gf'OFKP Kn^fllsh etiulv 1 ndi^HBlion nr IH an undercL hapfl f rom li ll(;hL will 8 0C

T h e re whs n ig h t about ijped fn alnii:!

wchie f emoilnc Of rourup, th( In t h e pafier.s A m erica wil) much ex p e r ta th i ng.

T-wiW hile the i

on ly wUh th the drty-tn-dn^ Fparka of ih flash. Tliey th e lam p swii m ay be Rrei-it lh« k ind the ' by Inalpfirl of th e w a r now , Blare nf sp n rk 1« c om fr quifp nf !

The ma te r ir out of the dr I t Is the Rim]' In Fokliers ' ] T o m m y — in r low -c lasp and Ifther— has "d! la fe . " W d p.h HOldter ns he In FraiK'P at hlfi g la se of rl hllrlg in eatij Ink an d papp "Piiba a r e n ’t cafei*. riland ."

The prePfl eeemn as thou te re e l ■^'ere fi 10 say . the c covflred and li fitnoe hy L u r I of th e f l a s f r en d e red vahi c e r ta in amnnr

Tit f I t 1b reengr

lees a p U y If g a l l e ry It doe ser iously . Hf Ita unpleRPan to i o w h a t tr force th e clan w h i le and w| l e av e Eng lnm house and to C o n t in en t lor h a b i t and for cover t h a t H p leaeu rea of added.

The Boldler Btance. t h a t a 6, p le a s a n t th m e re ly a mea: o r tw o g laase of th e ca fe • gu lped a t B d where If one ■ b ly th e r e ' s no

I t m a y aim th e w a r to fl e ld ing claaae tna;tum: ‘'Woland." F o r i a h e f ty one, i

Bealdes. wl and g e t t i n g t «ow he re ? V h a b i t of Gerr cto«e>bound g d a y to do but an d w o r k out one of th e el t h e g r o a t ns ha# m a d e t h e and ao amaali dajr?

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cuee lon th a t A nge la o f M< m u c h o f t h l i , lea* b u t i t I tefi fe here . A of: th e bones b« Issued in tldn , BO th a t 1 b # a s i fi te res pijb lla ia no'w M achen an d a r ^ O th e r L<

materli slot! has arise i h f w a r had There began t

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, MONDAY. SEPTE^fBER i:?, 1915.

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BRITAIN MAY FOLLOW CONTINENT PLAN, TRYING CAFE AS DRINK EVIL SOLUTION

Tommy at the Front Writes Home in Commendation of French Method of Taking One’s Wine and Beer--‘*Angels of Mons,” Being King

George’s Host, Topic Widely Discussed.

NOVaiST aAiS AimiORSHIP of many tales of SOLDIERS’ VISIONSM'f ihf Nf’tVF.

1/iN‘DON. Aufftjsi 21 —Th'iflf who (:lPpo f= l rhc nnlloriHl aton(jmight easi ly trivp <lftlmoO th«t la f i Stin- rjuv was a jndfimt'ht of on rh«ffijvprnin^nt for ftdoptlna ihp mpfi^iiip Sunday \vaa r^atatiy day and the olPTTn»nta i/<*rtaln!y Inld thnmisolvpa mit to make It TJi Mntirahlr. o

A f t e r ^ vnriouii and au n i ry ;3afi*lna rh 'uda had iropporl tlioir thunder tiomhn on iJi-. flashed llwir sefirohSlKhfa r 'tosb the ci ty and tYu-n hraved over all the rain they (ould a]»ate. on our devnied heada and on ih r tiehi Sof.ilay ch-ilieft and ffjithert* nf the tu:tln>c partle.‘«. the oienif’nts iliTide.l !«. Kklnnl^li iind rernn- Tv'-ltHf uri longer hui lii innsa (or a line- t ' r e a k l n i ; n i t S ' k , T in - a d \ i i n i e y i n ’s m m le in ' lo se fsirinrinon from ih' Ti'>r(hNs(bt and wfia an flilrnlrehh' and /"Mtiiiiubl.- KluhlIB H hfirtail it.o RrvHt wiiifiv. HTi>l ram«‘on with >.'"s s n-li aiiiH* s!rldr.>s. half flyiiiK, ha lf s ta lking Itie Ih n'J'S'TSH)>i‘

T)arKn<-Pfi mill n a r '‘Hi ti iiHhui iire^-pdeij 11 . \ l l i 'r U lui'l lti>!rnii^|i|j- Rfin nikiilly Irveati 'd tlu- idty and impi !>>nn* d llio na-

who rlurii? to u^uideiiiiR i<r\+' sipfi* k’oliiK t'l Imw- tij'^re imii or If the u n r ld Vii‘,p .oniliik; ti> hxi end. Ifu' rri''infelef hruki' I'fOitr. iimi only n Floneritartel l , , i s r M U l i s P i o d theRvnlan' 'he th \ i ii Uuili’'! u ion ub

■ ‘ary of Mall.A f:iry cif h.i j th:il whji nnl rimtetU lo

I-rtlter R f» \\ iiiiriui' H and then t\irn to ruin Qlt>r Ih^ ifiuruji'r n.'^ual lo aumrner alorniB, i rnsh 's l df.un, hmiriipd jp acvetHl f»et;;vs4tih til- f r x - ..f It- fall and itien r r i n r i i p d tu li- u in l iu in ir -d on t h e I 'ttvi*-mentp. Knr-ii t' irri' 'd white a?w i n u r wiUi it* tn They thundert-d cjstv n til- < Jiimi,* \ .J Hnd t.iiunii'-d a rm - tfafitly li'.i {f-ni 111! nTHt'* Inn' <h" niiddi'' rtf llu fli.i.r aii .tiVHii’d wilh Voot, and h *r<l Bfl nsilj*

A! the Hfimc 11 in n hiiTrh’unn of r:.ln rnme ilruvri ■ lth a r’'flr as of wind in H foret-t. and I t wae k pl«h1 to wiit'di ih« l'ii<*'.H tonrina diovn itie Strnn<l UUe rai inp nioli-r tmat.s B' lulmg *» it h p rea i .‘'plii^h rpTii th'-ir fi'int w loo is i/n i i ih ' i Ride

Hlnrk and arny flouflp In onilR. f-diJliip a n d unf ildinjf .'ih tlo y panHHtt neerhoad let fl\ the llphtrtuif; and thunder at ihe p;itT,6 iiirtliint. iinl the . rashlriK of It n irnbr i th** scnsep for several se fC u o U Mjin\ h. u.Hi H 'll] tfie StniR'l - -w hli'h w hs Ihe f x r o r i r a l iT of llir nl<iriil---W'TP fltruck 4iiid p r i a i pn-vP!* of Ilnur Hr4hiter- torn h■.(,Tlo■d cjowri info Uo- forlonnielx emi'Tv Hlr«elB

Thill u itf» I'l alpierntion day, a n d , exi-epl f >r the HiPriiMTfd holt tif th* IriKh from f3/(i|iinh pi3rts o n Riilurdiiy it wa.? Iht only’ iio idi'111 nf ilii'J I'li'O'i: nmkinp dnio Ireland, ho It ihieiJ, was nut asked to rftyiettr.

IjuH In |.iM*alBfhi <■ Sunday lYieii- hn8 heen n lull 'n

Ihe Ifjvfll riovia, iviih th t impTesflion d:s- t lnc th ' plv'in IHM propie are T.s‘wlting; for the povernment to iivl HI iiIp have I'P- l omc so "ps ii ihaT the'. h a \e dnred lo HI ppiir in [iriiil that if Ih'* ' ' a h lno t doeti not ditcide for nrulonal Hrr\!re It ifl po.4- Blhle for the i r iunhy i-i aeok a new I ’rinie Minis ter or e\iuj, [H-'ihaps. h di lah ir fi.ir the f>tnod of the war

Ahn!ii. the Ptat^ "f Hot 'aht Benerftll\. ppoplf^ ha \’o a verv' unit i air Thf'y now g r a m Ihal '■Wrmnn\ him lan'lotl all the 'hlrtv^P po far RH'I IHhI th»- whole Joh f<f erophinc pi-ems piilt to do LVrhape

a t' iro 'le iji nnilioois of « h a rd e r de- termlnaiKifi 'h rtolith on'- h- s ra no siip- #fept,li>nr' al-o'it piviiip 'n cm i n day fol- ]rtv\,‘ .]ny with \erv I'lllf inu ilipyo'ira*,'-- 5 n s’ n e p

This week th<' fsiiikuiR: of the hip trnopphi|> in i Im’ Ai-pran, i h f Iohh nf tlie A rab o ' a <n\iplp rif Z+i«|i(-IIti r.iidp With th e a fi nrnt'ii ny lhp nffloiol jiivsu' jv as In hero itiey oii l in e d - -1 hnup li ro fast dofp The n u ju th - 1o-'ii? news Ii\ t h a t we lUl know full In a few ho i jrS“a ll these e v rn t s have heeii re i 'e lsed In aNence- People read of them an d luy apide the i r paper, pilently p u f f i n s a t a p ipe or il irhwiiip off a <';iHual I'om- m e n t w’lille doiiip the family’ mendlnR K i n s i tpo r se seiolfl no le le s r a rna lo (he E n g l i sh er iu lvaient of " T i n o ’ to exprea? in d ig n a t io n or to ropiRter t h r e a t s T here iK an um lercurrei i ! nf hope Ihut ' ’p e r ­h a p s from the Dnrdnuollea a ray of l ig h t wil l POOP fiome.”

T h e re waa not mvioh ex e l tem en t last n ig h t atonit the Aroldv. <>no can ge t used to HlmOpt ariyihing, and as the paesengerH were near ly all sHverl the ch ie f em oilnna l e le incnt w as Hvolded. Of rourne, th e r r ip the ubuhI com m en t in t h e p ap er s ihlR niorninK aLioiit w ha t America wil l do. hmi n iUura l ly not m uch exi7ectatlon th a t we will do a n y ­th ing .

I tto T iny Sparkii-V'hllft the glaiU svuir newn has lo do

o n ly w ith the im meiilate p re s e n t and the drty-1'i-day iiirn of tw o liny jr i i a r k s of Iho fi ilure hnve h e s u n to j f lash . They a r r hard ly b ig g e r t h a n i th e lam p hwiitir by n firefly, b u t they | m ay be g re a t llightH one day. They ore • the k ind the wri to rp should wall (o see [ by Instear! of t ry ing to r(jini>osc abou t th e w a r now, HgM<'l only tjy th e f it fu l g la re nf the (.•niiflagariition Itaelf. One s p a r k 1« comfortaM y male rlu l, the o ther fpiitp of the Rpirit

T he ma te r ln j one nviy l leh l the w ay out of the d r ink problem for lOn gland, I t Is the simT'le news tha t enm es to us In poldicTp’ le t t e r s from F r a n c e th a t T o m m y — in other wohIp , the casi inl low-c la sP and lower m id d le ,c la s s Hrlr - ifilier^— has "diHcovrred" ihe c o n t in e n ta l •■■afe. "W e sh!ill mlsa tliip, ' w r i t e s the Holdler afi he s lia Homowhere ouidoorH In F r a m e at h is li ttle cafe l a h l r , with hlR g la s s of cheer beside him and mTlb- bl lt lg In ea^y comfort w i th the pen, Ink an d paper tha t rhe enfe provides. "P u b s n ren t rea l ly a m a r k e r to these cgfeSr ^Ve m ust have th em In Errg- l an d .”

T he presfl h»»s (nken it up and it seem s HP though cOTifilderable pub l ic in- t e r e e l W'ero foMowInp' a long. Needlesa lo say . the coruinciital c/^fo wan d i s ­covered and lieKrilfy recomnionded long fllnre by Engl ishmiuv hut They w e re all of th e c lass whi'He opinion hmi lieen r en d e red vaUielpsH b \’ evlucuitlon and b c e r t a in am onn i of wonlih

To Overcome Inerlln*I t Is recngnlzrrl , of l owrsr. t h a t iin-

l e s s a p lay is approved by the pit and g a l le ry ll does nor ' leserve to tip t a k e n se r io u s lyItB u n p le a sa n t way of inducing peoplp to do w h a t they do not w ant to do, fn force th e c la ss whose opinion ip w or th w h i le and wil l bo taken se r ious ly to l e av e E n g l a n d and the beloved public houee and to put up w i th li fe on the C o n t in en t long enough to lose an old h a b l l and form a new one and to d i s ­cover t h a t the new' onp h a s nil the plORSurefl of the old ami m an y o the rs added .

T he so ld ie r has rllacovered. fo r 1n- fitance, t h a t a g la ss of beer o r w ine is a, p le a s a n t th ing in Itse lf r a t h e r th an m e re ly a m eans to un end, and th a t one or tw o g la s s e s plu s the added d e l ig h ts of th e ca fe -are more fun th a n ten gu lp ed a t a d r in k in g c o u n te r In a pub, where if one doesn 't drink hlmeelf wab* b ly th e r e ' s n o th in g to It a t all.

I t m ay alm os i be w o r th th e cost of t h e ■war to G rea t B r i ta in t h a t h e r rle- c ld lh g c la sses have Issued t h i s u l t i ­m a tu m : "W e m ust hove th em In E n g ­la n d . ’' F o r the d r in k p roblem he ro la a h e f ty one, indeed.

Beeidee, w h a t seed of o rg a n is a t io n and g e t t i n g to g e th e r m ay no t th e cafe BOW h e re ? W ho will co n tea t t h a t th e h a b i t of G e rm an s of m e e t in g in l i t t l e c loee-bound g ro u p s a t t h e i r c a f e s e v e r y d a y to do buBlnesB or to develop p lans a n d w o r k ou t ambit ions , h a s n o t been one of th e e lem ents a t the b o t to m of t h e g r e a t na t iona l o rg a t iU a t lo n t h a t h U m a d e th e i r na t ion g row bo q u ick ly and ao acnasLr;gly pow erfu l a a It U to -

‘■Aagets of^ e oUter s p a r k I" th is curJoue d ls -

cuBSion t h a t is go ing on a b o u t " th e A n g e ls o f Mens," I do n ' t k n o w h o w m u c h of t h i i , i f any , ha s r e ach ed A m er- lC4| b u t It U g ro w in g In to a l a rg e t o ^ c here . And th e book w h ich Is one o f : th e bonee of con tep t ton la soon to he Issued In America In a special edi­t ion , BO t h a t th e pub lic t h e r e m a y soon b a a i In te res ted In th is a s t h e B r l t l i h pupllo la no'w. Th ie book Is b y A r t h u r M achen a n d Is cal led ' T h e B ow m an and O th e r L egends of lh> 5 V a r ’*

T he mate ria l out of which a discos* •Ion ha s a r isen is th is ; A y e a r a g o a f te r

w a r had been on fo r a s h o r t time, t h f t e began to be te tters to th e paiMira ^ people who were aiutlous t o 4 ^

j flcribe v l i toh i and iupe rne tu re l experl- ' snoetj tha t th^y had hed relating to the : war, Hud aaKlng their readers If these . PiperlencpB v.prp uni'i^e or If any one else I had bt»pn ao afr il cied —o r Inspired, a s theI csi>- uiay t»p>.I young m en described how he hadI been ebijulinH '»n n high cliff In (. 'ornwall , ovprionk’ng ThA ^ea one day just before

»bp war broke out, and though he fell I poaillva he was 'uvholly awake and eon-

mrlntia and In good heal th , he had sud- I denly even, aa hp looked nut over the

empty oopan, a host of armed men nierch- Ihg thrnugli an umlu la tlng country, while Hmokp from a dljiinnl b t i rnm i \ tl lage

I t'loii**d Iho fa rlheal horizon,Thnp (ills mari went on to aay tha t e

I fc(v ilays Inter war l>ftd broken out and I hn find joined bla rvglrj^ent and been sent I o\nr to Flant lers Grb day In luen-hlns I along with his cnlunin he became all at I once rons'-lous tha t (ho eza r l 8''enfl of ' bla vlehm— whirli he had f<irgo(ten ell , about—UKft before lilm the exact land- I down to emaJl detail, Ihe marchingj Hoiilicrtt. (he diplRnt village in flainca.

4'ase of gr<u>nd ^ taht.I This WHS one of the many cases of ' second Rlghi tha t filled the ncwapapere

Then, bs inlghl Lip expccfed, l ame a floiJtl of prophcfiPH and of Scril 'lural refcretire from ttie [icople whosp Interest—profee- «ji>nal nr fi rUate— lr^y along those Unea

The reelty or iginal and plctureaquo phaae of th is followed next wMh the desrrlplinne In soldtera Ip tt rrs from Ihp front |»a^lng tha t they had seen Hi Cienrirp rttid Ibp an*;cl.s at Mnne and thatIhcv brUi‘\Pil llmr 11 \^Re these Rjigels who had sn \ ed them when (lie Erent day cf The Marn" -amc. This frorn "ihe Hrlilsh ilHgular ' nf 'he rank and file V.HH v.t!Mh listening in

1-elter a f te r Icllpr enme m frnpu Inde- pen<iet:l HHurcPs sayiriK rtuit Holtllcrs of h!I ranks lia>l Keen these brilliant MSiune agfllnel the blH'-k nlghl sKv. and Pume ilfidarTMt the\’ saw them chiirginK ahead of the HrKish lo lumns. tiding nn wiiit'* huTpeH or rushing with winjje of fire rlirfuiu'h the smoUc and the ciiauH of battli' n the re had n-cn Bagels wnlkUig with |{|p r*‘tren t ing ci>l‘imns, hp they fril I'lif'k f ih 'nk ahuii; Ihe n i.m ergifig T'^adn to I'arlH Anvirdlng V> the Hi.ldhuii, thev nelltu’r hpnkc nor be* lioneil nr-r did they (read nri a i r Thes uiilked heshle the men like enmfnrtlnE nll-underslfindlng

; pals and U-ni flipm i-iTifiJenie and some- lu'W y n \r 1hciu s l rcnkth

' ( la lmed .Vtl “ Angel' ' klnrlep,W hM, rhe dlneuaslnn Itself has g row n

out of the fu r l t h a t Mr .Mai lien, a f t e r |iii|jllehJng "W e KfiwmrTi." eUlmed (iml Ills tiiiolt \sas th e virg in of all th'*fle UfigL'l Htorle.s He hatl Im.aglrKd ihem, lie H«ld, n nd u n ' e n them lotn laics, and a f ic r tiiiil Hie so ld ie rs had begun to I liilm I hem. T h e re wna a rh ti rua of denial in th is from s l l aides, nod ever

j Hinee hnrdiy a day ha s irassi'd In which , therfl has not h ren s o m eth ing In the

papers ahoi it the a n g e l s of MonsMiss rt iy lHs ( ‘a rnpbell cousin of J..fldy

Arch tuild t 'atnidiell. v.h'i \ uhintcereiJ ,• when the xvar b roke out to serve as a

nurse In the K ren rn Hed ( ’rofis, has come f'Tward ro add her BiiTh'irlli in the dihpiite a g a i n s t Mr. Maclmn's claim. She sHvs tha t the snidlers in llm Held hcispIlBl VA here she was at Vllry-Lo- Kranioifi told her In g rave astonlsIiTTieni of the \ is lnns they lisrt seen, ami this wns l0 !)g before Mr Machen puhllsherl hl.s tiook Miss t 'anip tiell h ss Just been tiersuaded to tell hei s iory. and U Is .«-iun t'l 1 H puhllslied in tinuk f'^rm

.■Sow for ou r f l r e f iV s l a i ’.p What tloes a vinhuil d ls i’ussicMi fthonl angel s mean In this ’.ear ' f grare , IH.., Hllcf UP hflfi long and many fh-cadea agr7 ilispeiiaed wlt l: an per not u rn I personsa ll oget ■■ The perpjiU* who are buay disi-LjHRing llip f i ' ie sdon are wondering (his. too A y e a r ago Ibcy ronstdered

Ithemaelve.R In the Viinguarrl of though t I - - w h l i h m ean s of sophLatiralloi^ Now ' they find themselvcB de l igh ted w i th T th ise ba t t le f ie ld s to r leg aha hopeful ly j s lam l lng b> the so ld ie rs lo help provo I tha t St. ( ieo rgp ha s mounted his I . h a rg e r and cal led out his angels lo Ih i jck le on th e i r gle fini lng a rm o r rtnd j rltl(s for E n g l a n d once aga in as they

did a t A gincour t .f W’p had th o u g h t tha t we hnd lost jlhoHP niden d a y s a l to g e th e r Are w©! (t> be linked up u i th them again—and

with t h e i r l a rg e ach ievem en ts and (heir vftliant d r e a m s —hi- the only co n ­nect ion we can h a v e ivlth them, by the simple cha in of f a i t h ' ’ .\l all events, the days t h a t fo l low th is w a r wil l hft full of m an y th in g s of which tl ose th a t went before w e re empty

C E r i l . [ DORRIAN.

HOLY NAME SOCIETIES TO HOLD RALLY IN'BOONTON

' Kprri f7j P cctU'Y n f t h r S E W R .I MORRISTOWN. Sept. 13.—R epreeen t- • s t iv e s from the Holy Name socleiles

of th is dlfitrlet m e t la Rsyley Hsl !! here ypHterday a f te rn o o n and a r r a n g e d 1 for the nm iua l ra l ly of the societies to I bf> held a t Hoonlon ' ' ic toher ^Tost' o f the d e le p n t io n s will go by train,

o the rs by t ro l leyThe paractors wil l leavf« the Poonton

Rai lroad HtaHon Ht 2-30 V. M and m arch to the church , the parade prot>- ably in k in g tw e n ty minutes . Rev. C o r ­nelius f ' l l f fo rd of W hlppany will be the c le r ical fipeaker. and Sheri f f E u ­gene F. K ln k e ad of .teraey City the lay speaker.

CONTESTS AT MADISON GOLF CLUBMADISON, fiept. 13,-—The ciialirylng

round for the cup offered by Lenox aiicftf Rose of Rosewood, in Pa rk gvenus, was played off Sa tu rday a t the Madison Crolf CUih. Those tn qualify were Frank MeEwau. A. C Puddlaglon, Herbert Conklin. John Hum bert , E, 9. Wllsey and William Webb Davla. The first round will be played next S ^^ i 'day

The prize <»ffei-ed byXj^Irtlaw Servoas of Clreen Hill road and 'Y'ltephen Halnea Flutn 2d rif Loan laka way for the best score for ih ir ty -a lx holes PcraU’h play WBH awarded to Mr Pdddingtoii. The quailfylng round for the cup ijffered by Mr, Rose for w-omen was also played off,

Hence It took the M a r wKh | ^rid Airw. A. C Piiddlngton. the Mlssea............* .-j .--.i~.- ~ 1- Qnd Leonle Callemeyor and Madge

Paidinler and Mrs, Scarborough qua l i ­fied The first f j u n d will be played Wed­nesday

TcntiiP also held sway, and the mixed doubles M'erp won by Miss Lennla Calle- mever and A.?harloH Tooth© and MIbh Paul- rnler and. Alfred RkSnner. The finals will be played th is a f te rnoon. The champion­ship for women's singles also wilt be played thia 'week. Ther^ will also be a found robin. The prize for the c h am ­pionship in women's alngles will be of­fered by the club.

LONDON WAR TIMES SCENES, REGISTRATION WEEK

I Q Q I iOiij flAthfe Oht ^*0 ItiLOi^DON — f ta c ru 'T i r /^ a t T u d d a y Trafalgar --

t l ' a r r e o E d l to ra Hfi GDvata.SpflHdl iSerufce nf fhe SEWS.

EASTON, Fa., flept. 13.—DeWltt C. Carter, editor and proprietor of the Blairatown Press, en te r ta ined a t dinner At Sclp’a reatAOranl. here on Sa turday tn honor of W ar re n County, N. .1., editors. Besides a num ber of new.spaper men from ■W'arren, Jacob L. Bunnell, ©ditor of the New Jersey Hora ld a t Newton, who founded the B la lr s town Press In 1B77. ; was present. Mr. C a r te r Is a graduate of T.*afayette College, and has owned The Press for the pas t th i r ty years.

To WorlF OB M cKin ley n feua r la l .gpff/«i fiffplcfl of tht HEWS.

PL A IN F IE L D , Sept . 13.—Lindsey W a t s o n . .w h o is .a saoc la ted w ith the a r ­ch i tec ts In c h a ^ e o f th e cdnstruct li^n of th e n e w g :ra tnm ar sohoot In E v e r ­g re e n avenue , P la in f ie ld , le f t S a tu rd a y fo r Canton, 0-, t o t a k e chargre ofi t h e cons truc t ion o f a m a rb le jnem o r ta l to Prea ldena M cK in ley . T he m em oria l is In t h e fo rm o f a b u i ld in g a b o u t f e e t long and Is to c o s t |350,00C(,

Hew B r a a e w l e k P o l l Beoke HlesiBg.Special Strv \ f t of lAc HEWS.

N E W BRUM 6WIO K. Sept. ob -t a in ln g posgese lon o f th e ba llo t boxes f ro m fo r m e r C i ty C le rk J o h n W a t s o n S a tu rd ay , a f t e r o b t a in in g a n o rd e r f ro m Suprem e C o u r t J u a t lee J a m e s J- Bergen , c o m m a n d in g de l lv i ry . C i ty C le rk E u g e n e M cL au g h l in found t h a t n ine teen R e p u b t ic a n p r im a r y ..i>oU books w e re miea ing . Btr. WatfOfi e aya t h e y were- n e v e r d e l ive red to him.

WOMAN’S PROPERTY RIGHTS IN EQUAL SUFFRAGE STATES

To fSf F.fUfnr nf tlif VEWg.'Kir W hnt doeH Mr Haridlr'y, c h a i r ­

m an of tho pub l lr l ly rfUTim1t(<*o Of Ihe Men© . \n i1 '9 h ff rage Ijengu© of New . lererv , nieah by s t i l t ing In y n u r Ififlue of Se|-t«ml>er f IhnT won-iori |o«<' p r o p ­e r ly r ig h t s in s l a t e s vh r- ia t h e y hnve rhe \ o i e ? If he ht^ows a n y t h i n g ab o u t thn m n i l f r h'p knowN Huit ili is in not Tru^. If lie dosHM t kruiw an.slhlriK HlfOUt l( he hfts nn I’-iifil/irHS lo Lie w n i - IriK Ml It Me sa > N the w i f t ’s dow er r ig h t has been lakiui away In s '-vera l U s s i s r n Hia(f-R H has, but o n ly to gr . in i sojuptliliii^ tiiuier.

i n I d a h o a l l p r u p e r i ) ’ n c q i i l r e d a f t e r m a r r l i i g * * , e x ( ' e i» l b y g i f ! , i s t u n i m u n l i y p r n p c r i ) ’ , u n U n e i t h e r h u R b a r u l n o r w i f e r a n s**l! o r l u t r u m l u ' r i t w l t h r > u t I h e ( ' o r iH iu i l n f ! l i e o ih c - r H u . s h a n r i a n i l V l f p h l»\0 r q i i H l ! f S ! ;i ill ('M11» V y p o w e r o \ e r i h l s i m i n i u n l i y p r u p f r i y , w h l c t i m e n n s a l a r i f i - r p n i ; i M ( y M g h t f o r Ihw ^v1fl t l i a n e h r * - \ r i i i i n l u n d e r I h e o ld "I’lfiWff" lns\ I ji a i l ' ' l O ’ M i i r y o r a n y C i - u ! u r v

In (.'■dortuiLi I h e id d >wtr and ru r - | i " S ) W e r e H , l j n i I a h v i l a n d u l a w |>i issf-ii l l i n l JH lu Jel .m i id n o r v v i Th i m i v w i l lrtwa> from Ihe m 1\ij nmii- ib .u i ui\^- h i i ) / o f hiH i i r h f i ’ p i o p e r l y w l l l i o u t (fm- ’r t r l t l i u i ^(^^►uil u l M ir u M o r . vs ] , ! ( u g l t t - H ( h i iv i f f nu>M' i i | ^ ] i iH t f i t i i i t fh r e v r r >nul i i i i d e r i l o w e r .

I n ^Vso fl l l ! l J^ t h e a t l i U H l r i t .ph\s»-T n;u1 r u r t f H ) ( s e r e a b o l l s l i e i l a m i in r h > i r piMi e w,is ]hH^Merl t h e hiss t h . i t t l i i - .’ UI- v i s i i i g h u H l i a n d s jr w i f e r e i l i v e s o i i i - h a l f t h e l u o i - e n y I f t h e r e a r e < h i M r e n , Uir» e - f o i i n h s i f l l i e r e a r e n o i h l l d r e n a m i k II I f t l i * ' i e MiH nv» i h i i i l i e n u t h I t h e e s i a t e I s I i ' h.s t h a n Tl i t -H ea r e m o r e i i t < h i a i h ; u i on> w i f e e s e r r e n e l v e i l u r u l e r I t i e id d d n w r i l , i \ s t l i a (1 0 me d"Vvii rriiin m n l i e v a i L u p l a n d

I n W a j ' l i l t i K t ' n " n e - h a l f t h e l o i m m i - nU> p r o p i u t i heinjiiHH i " the w i f e a n d r a n i i o l be w i l l e d f i m i . h * r T h mWiiH t h e fa n if n | .4 ■'loiii m u n i i y i T f d ' e r l y ’ H i t vsh i< ! i t h e w r-m -[ | o f W . i . t j j i ii g (On K ( j | w h e n iSies h a d i l i e v r>l In i r - i r i t o - r i a l d a y w , ao<l .’m a l t e r n p i l o r e p e a l i i w a n n i j e o f i h e d e l e i m In l li k.' l a u a e s n f I h e i r s u ' i r H u l n l rnn ' e n ' r i i i i n lU ' t u v i m ( h e v o l e 111 1 v» T h e r e , a m iI k n o w

'I'liese n re 'tie oiily eij'Jal (^riffrnge Bia les In v,M.hh ttie dow er hria I" en ahohshed , jind in evi iv <ase n ss, ,r to g ive Ihe wife .eomri |i mg b r n e r How d l f f e r en t iy do (heFi- '.aws r+ad from Sonie of Ihe iPHtills of t)ie old iPiwer law as ll vsnrked out in s ;,mouk Iij- s fanren A widow wltlv rh l l i l jen ju u r Tied aga in The p rupe i ty in li rrl te rl from lier first hiist>arid lie<atiie IfKally the propi : r t ) ‘ of her Henoinl IniHLand, ami a f t e r her ileaHi he used it fo r his ow'n vhlldreu . deprlx lng her t hlldrers of the benef i t of the ir own f a th e r ' s (Hie A b r ide Imougld p ro p e r ly 1 u lief hupljaritl. On Mb deaMi the g r e a t tiulk of it w'eni tu his re la tives, a l thcn igh he had n ever etirneil U. ( 'our t re c o rd s Jire full nf Buch liiBTbtues of the w o r k in g s of the old do w er law.

It would be Htrpinfie, indend. if. when women get the vote, they were Immedi­a te ly to lose fl iTuperiy right which they have pn.sseaaed In all ages and under all civlllzaliuns The wife has a lw aye been entitled tn rnalntenatu'e. imi in "exi'l ' i- Hjvely male *aviffrag>*: as MrHandley eayn, tiul In ail BiaU’S and all i-OLinirleB, not because she didn l have the vote a i Mr. Handley «ays, for th is law existed long tiefurp Ih^^re waa Hijch a th ing as vodng In the (ft'orld. But beraufse If she kept the huuti.' and reared Ihe family, she waa nveeBsarily wlHi- d raw n friini wage earniriK. T h a i is, nhe received her F>ai for the wr^k t tie did In maiutenanee inflieud of sn wngeft.

n f I'ourBe this does not work out wltiv peonomic ju s l i r f In the I'use of the rh ’li nian'p wife. Khe retelvee mure th<in bIi‘‘ could poBsIbly earn as wages. "But only a few men are rich. In the tnajo rlly of hontea the wife doea a full d ay 's work for every day of nmlntanani'e she receives Let tliH men try to hire the sam e work done and he will rilaenver that fav’t. As to Mr. Handley s aasertiona th a t in equal euffrage atatps the wife la not enllt lad to support, and lliat the husband Ip ep- titlnd to support from the wife, perhape it would he better to let tha l a ta tem en l go unchallenged* as It might wUi ua scmni votes which we would not o therwise re- cels e. ilow'Bver. It Isn’t bo. In no a ta i': Is the wife rnsponelblii for the huBband’B support. In no state ia the huBl)and not resr'onslbie for (he wife's Hupport In any divorce case where payments have Irtea required to the husband from the wJfn,It has been tu’cauee the wife Liad p roper­ty and the hiiHband was tn need, e ither th rough slcknti#s of some other disab i li ­ty

"Ho'a’ many ‘ mntherH with young children a re capohle of self suppor t? ’’ in ­quires Mr. Handley patheiu-Hity. "If, however, she becomes a voter, anoner or la te r she mual take her place with all the voters and abandon ail rU lm s to support or naaintcnance upon anybody ."

Dries Mr. Handley th ink th a l the readers of the Neix-s are fools? Does he suppose th a t people of o rd ina ry Inlelll- gence do not know the u tter fa ls ity of this, both in principle and in th e actual fac ts of the equal suffrage Btatea and nounlries? I t sounds like the ravlnpe nf | a pipe dream, and la only made w o r th y of i notice from the fact tha t It Is pr in ted In the News,

Tt aeeniB to me (hat with four m en end tw o s tenographers a t work In th e Man's Anti -Suffrage l-eague press bureau tn the Wlsa building, th a t the nmte rla l a em out from tha t aotjreo might be -more free from error. I t has a lready b rough t a libel sui t upon one New J e r se y editor, who published it without looking up th© fact©, and there Is scarcely a piece of it which does not contain e rrors a s gross a s t h a t which caused Senator H e len Ring Robinaon to file aiiit.

M INNIE J. REYNOT.nS.Execut ive secretary. W om en’s PoUllcal

tlnlcm of New Jrraey. •

MOTORIST CALLS LIGIfT LAW UNFAIRTo the Editor of the SEWS:■ SJr—In a abort automobile t r i p taken by th e w ri te r Reptembor 5. out Poinpton P la ins way, I noticed eevcral pollcemeQ d u r ing my trip cautioning automobiUsta, find even ar res t ing some for not hav ing suff ic ient and proper tight on the ir cars . In th is s am e trip I passed e ighteen horse- d raw n vahlclles without any l ight a t alL T he t>ol!ce seemed to be tota lly s ightless in r e g a td to horse-drawn vehicle#.

As I unders tand th© s ta te au tomobile law. It provides for a fine of f rom $ 5 ' t o IIO on the motor car owner If he Is de-

! flc lent In lights, but the same law pro*I vides a fine of 91 for the h o rse -d raw n v©>' h id e , and the owner of th© ho rse -d raw n I vehicle m us t be summoned in to co u r t tn orde r to get IL

'Why th is difference and dle tlnctlon be­tw een automobile and horse -draw n ve ­h ic le !? Can you. or any on© else, tel) m a? The slow moving, horse -d raw n ve* h l d o w i thou t lights . Is more dan g ero u s t h a n Is the automobile w ithou t lights , M th« automobUe does m ake aeme doIm M »

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A n I n t e r e s t i n g S a l eh a s b e e n a r r a n g e d t o t a k e p i a c e l o - m o r r o w T u e s d a y ) in t h e F a n c y N e e d l e w o r k D e p a r t ­m e n t , o n t h e F o u r t h F l o o r .

( in a n u m b e r of s iz e s ) a l l h a n d - e m b r o i d e r e d in a w i d e c h o ic e o f d e s i g n s , w i l l b e o f f e r e d a t

^?5 c ., $l2s, 1 7 3 t o J .O OA n e w i m p o r t a t i o n o f F a n c y S t a m p e d A r t i c l e s , n o w s h o w n in t h i s D e p a r t m e n t , i n c l u d e s n o v e l t i e s in i i i n c h e o n s e t s , d r e s s e r and b u f f e t s c a r f s , c e n t e r p i e c e s a n d p i l lo w c o v e r s .

A S p e c i a l S a l e o fles.

Lion at the Foot of Nelson's Column. Crouchinj; UchinJ the Lusitania Recruiting I’oster.

v a r n i r i « but t h e q j l t - l , .h| ' *u m - i v i i u ;hitrH<t->lrM vvri v o h l r l r ^ i v v a n-i w j i r n l n g

Ji .'■■’■mF In me llifti who'll tlv' liKlit law'v i.'' frHt(u-tl M V . a a d n r i f f u r h i i u r j - o F ' ,i i tj ' i It i.s H hit i n n r v o f i il . 'v li r i ' ' l lv p t la.s.« U 'w KlH l I f j r i H K o In x L ll)-" nu>(tml(«i

A R m i ’ R A R T ,

w il l b e h e ! d t o - m o r r o w a n d W e d n e s d a y .T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e v e r y lo w q u o t a t i o n s c o n ­

s i d e r i n g t h e s u p e r i o r q o a S i t i e s o f f e r e d .W h i t e B l a n k e t s

p e r p a i r . $ 5 . 5 0 , 0 . 5 0 , 7 . 5 0 t o 1 1 5 0S a t i n - f i n i s h B e d s p r e a d s w i t h s c a l l o p e d edgesSingle size Double size

EMPTY BURIAL BOX SENT;BODY IS HELD BY MISTAKE,V. j i r r r fjf t hr \ I ( |?

A N'1 K 1V !•'K, S'T't Ki -Wtinp Hfr.r>Kanfi-id fend l im w i f o a n d olh. r f f ' l a n • - •iTid fell iimli r lakor Int.H & |>i,ir .ns-i'ii-.! \vi[li riuaiFH nnd i rmiHlnlnf; wlur !h*-> Miu'iitiu wiiH the hofly ,,r Mr und Mih>anri.nj mri. I.nal'^r Sfenfnrtl, frftni h iirt.n n r ( Tttjihury I^akf. Sa turday Nflvi-nfjifi pinil upon^d It ihoy fduud the bnx was ompty.

iliruiiih a mlx'jp nt thp I.ai'ka«anna iltihrf'Hd Piutiun u i Hoboken nii empty •I'x hud tu-i-n pul Dij the (rain. Mr and .'dris Sanfii 'd, Hilnklng H ■on(Hlm*d th - ' Bfeket Id which lay the b'^Uy of Ihelr Kun. co\eu*d it wiih flovveru un'i hrD.jglu ll iiuniH

i . e a i f r Sa h r< u ‘d , w h o ’h r h yp o .r suld. died S u t i i r d i i y u l Ht l l<"vup H ' i s j> jt u | , New Ynrk. rruju ^ plr il meningitis Mr. f^ anfo id , w h o h a s h h o m e in -Ntw Y o r k n l K I3 12 iU h .^irr-oi , w»>rn To the u n -d e i i a k l r i B r*ft lahl lHhm<*nl o f M’ l l l l H m . N - r k - •T Ht 4,17 H i i f f i l O b t h a t r r f - t . Thi- H n m x . a n d a r r a n g e d tu h r t v y i h u c a s k i I u n d bu« ly sh ip p e d it! N f w l t i j i . H e d l r f . - p u l i h a l t h e biuly he dolivi:rod at Hoh<>ki'jj In I'mn fur tho 2 o'( l u r k t r a i n to N > w h « n

At Hobcvken yoptorduy Mr nnd Mrs. Sanford, M r ? Hertrude IflKliop. M r San- ford'n fllftter-ln law . and Mr Sunf'-rd'a hrotherdn-lu'w, Hecll (5ro»’er of Brooklyn, found a hox hcnrlng uhu rjf Nurknr p '•n whiilr V.UM wrl lt en "Tlio rfmains of I.esier Sanf'ini. 31? Went I2fiih wirevt, to lie [iiirlefi in N r w t o n " So l lu y gent ly plhjfud thv fiowiTH iho>- 1'nrrli'd on iJio liuK arid l if.llnm-d Tholr Jourjii-y home.

WiK-n Hie error was dlsi.oven’tl Mr Saiifoni linmedlarely m u r n e d ({> .\, vvY'ork and W'ent to the Bronx pj*tal)li.sh- n:t-ut Them he waa told ihe body w«.s nt Ihe I ’lilou Hill parlor.s of .Norker. Jin Wf-nt over to r n f o n Hill and feaye h« fcuiii] Ihe body, noi In n ca.'^kpt wu<'h aft he had plrkrvl oul. but in fl cheap coffin. Ito hml Hie body shipped early today lo .N'ew'ion

The body will be burled tan in rm w In 6t Joseph s t ’athoUc (.Jemeter>‘, Newton. Bcfeidus Mh pnrentjv, Lr-aler is Htirvlved by a hrotlier Hamiri and hie nlsler f)tlve

]ji explanation of (he mistake, IDiarlen Mal^hi of (he Necker uture at Unlnn HID said loiiay that the railroad wa.s to blame ill MhlrrlTiK the box as Inalriictions had been h'ft at tho ptatlon tha t the box wa« to wail unill the hod’' arrived from New York. The body was delayed In New York, he said, bocause of tUne crioHUmod In gedlng the heal th authorll les ' per- mlFsion to mnvn M. Then it was nent from the Bronx dO'M.'ntown and ucro-ss the FoTty-«ecoiid a lreel ferry To ttolon Hill.

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FREAK CABBAGE HAS FOUR HEADSflpprlrt/ .^endre of th* SEWS

WAHHI.VGTON. X J„ Kept 13 — An imuniiBl ffiowiU in th e cabbaK© line la on exhibiilon In front of the ©tore of former I ’ounci ln ian E lm er E. vvyrkof f It i.'; four heada of o abbape which g re w one one s ta lk . Th© c en te r head la as l a rg e aa a <|uart m easure ,

The lliree headn s u r ro u n d in g th e m a in cabbage are abou t as la rge a© M g orangoe and »rp pe rfec t ly formed. T h is unuRual v e g e l ab l s g ro w th w-aa ra ised I ti the g a rden of G. W, Millar. In Helvl- derc Rvemie.

Charles Nixon,* a tfuatee in the Haj''- (ist church, vnuobas fo r a n o th e r un- \iauaJ r a b b ag e s to ry , and, an in th e o th e r case, h« h sa th e gooda (o prove ll. He p lan ted fo r ty cabbage pU n la In hla chicken ya rd . and. a l th o u g h hia b ig flock of 'White W yan d o t tee have the run of the ya rd , they have not touched th e cabbage.

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.Uon.. Tuwa.“ A Yankee From the West"

\t>d , 1'hurik.Mary Pickford in "Hearts Adrift"

Vrl. Hat.

"The House of a Thousand Candles" First R u i C o n i tJ j— Pathe Weekly

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GALEN HALLj HOTe I, AM) SANATORIUM.

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through ilip right breaat . Georg© Harp©r. aged eleven years, of 423 Talbfrty atra^'t. died before reechlnj? Cooper Hospital yes ­terday. Hla cQUBin. Joeeph E. Scnlstt,

S P E C I A L C A S T O R I A N O P C E

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Asbury Park, N. J.

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$1.00 to ALBANYIhnJng Hoorn RrrrMp s la f'arte

TilHUiLM TICKETH AND BAtjOAGE UfKf KED TO .4LL POINTS,

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NEWARK'S FINEST MOTOR RUNW a t e r G a p H o u s e

THE MOtNTAIN PArLtDIbE,D e l a w a r e W a t e r G a p , P a .Ex *Mi»iii r ift.1i* Rkiiiitifiil ii''©ncry.

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IMt. Pocono, Pa.

MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE,For Hlghltadi,Oceanic,LcK'Ust Polot^FalrHaren J

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^ W A B K EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915,

TRAINING OF YOUTH NATIONS CHIEF AIM

Only in that Way Can Coontry Hope for Prosperity, Declares

Ref. P. H. Barker.

MORALITY NEEDFUL AS NEUTRALITY

DIVISION OF DAMAGES IN KOCH CASE PUZZLES COURT

Apporl ionment of 11.408 awarded U i t D etem bpr by Eie/nrcft Kr|-win G. Adams aifatiiaL H. Kot!lu& Co. wholesa le grooera. In i h e l r u n ’iu*<'«anfu;

Tha t a nation cannoi liopf tn pnjoy proaparUy und rn»KbTt itif tusk or t ram- Ing and rtov^Ioplns its youth, wua d e ­clared hy rifv. }\rvW ii\ n Hiirkrr .lurmtc A sermon lu«i on Tin* Value -if itu-

' aihonl It) the NhIUt ' at I'hrlal U« formid CtuiR’h. The rlrrsyrnot^ iirKed Hint <bar- ai 'tcr building tit *{lven a more prniiiin'Mvt place Ih the iu-huole. nml itnirHcltTlieiJ the tearhera us* "the rrij*- InjlIdrTft nf "' ir n-pnljllc, the f-reairjrfl "f thi* r.iiUlraU-/n of the fnruec."

'■Amerl»-«'p hope fur Hie future ron- ifSli." the i-]«TKyman naKl uol In ltt>* Inp down twi. h riln .uJnoUKtila to Her- mnnv H one. hni tn Hi'* vuuufi tm-nof the oountrv h l-ro«i|. r .•iiliure and a finer terhni-«,l tra'liInK than G erm any plvea her sone It U» Ihe riifin t-nhlnd lbi» pun. hehlnrl the loom, the forpe, who t« the very rrnt»»r id ib. prohU-ni. and they who f r a m t the .-urrli 'ila the arhonle shaiie the deallny of tin- nwtU'n."

P^reachlnj from Hu- le \ l . Troverbs Iv 7. -Wladorn la the prirp Ipnl ttiInK, Ret wdadom.'* tlie in jiarl

“ It hae ht-en Hs'd that tho tw entie th cenUrry Is AttHt Ii n s «‘enturv l eri ii lnh we are just iM.-Rinump to reiiHze sh Anv-r* U-ana whal a «pb*lldld horHage we pns- iPM Our iTund repiiNte preaenta a pano­rama f't surp-iwalhR p«enli- iMuiity para lle l­ed <>nlv by Hie opiiletn-e of uur na tu ra l reauurect.

IValtnn'M T ru e W ealth la Wen."Vet. the irtu- w rn l lh of thlu ureKi

land does not ronelat n> much tn he r | m lhe ra ls uB Hi I v r m iurru . not mi miicti tn our « re n l manufncturlti iT plnniw os In tht- a rm y of mi-chanli’S who Issue from th e KWlujilmr d ‘*ore of the f a r to r y and w a r rh o u p e , not ao much In o u r d a i ry p ro d u r la ami eiji>rmrniR wlieui ficrs-aRP aa In llmai* Imrn sl yeornaii w hn ti ll th e BOll ntiil reiip the Rolrlen h a r ­v est ; not as» imjch In imr apl»-ndld lo l - legea aa in th " ti'Kinienl <if atudentH w ho c row d these hall s of learniMK and w il l go lo r i l i ^vith iriHned facu l t ie s tn btllW up a g re a t nat ion H e r e a t e r Ufe."

D e c la r in g tha t the in o lher of the Gracchi had voiced a g rea t t r u t h when, potfi tlng 1o her sons, she re fe r r ed !»• them Bfl “he r Jewels." Mr. B a r b e r sa id ;

•'The m os t va luab le aasel of an y c o u n t ry la Us manhood. No na t ion can hop* to en joy continued p rospe r i ty u n - l e s i 11 g ives Itself w ith In te ll lgRnre And ssaY to th e ta sk of t r a in in g and develop ing Its you th . \

"E d u c a t io n Is a t the very ba s is of th e WeaUh of a nation, fo r w h a t a r e Ih s n a t u r a l resou rces of a c o u n t ry w i t h ­out the dovelup ing facul t ies of t!ie ch i ld ren of m en? W ea lth p ro p e r ly

’ conceived fs the product of the energy and In te l lgence of the anns of toil. W h a t w e accom plish depends upon w h a t we are , d ep en d s upon the q u a l i ty of mind an d c h a r a c t e r which la rg e ly c o n ­s t i t u t e s t h e economic eff ic iency of th e workm an* w h o Is th e Indus tr ia l u n i t of th e soc ia l org an ism ."

W a R ts E v e ry Vnuth T r s ln ed .Asf lsr t lhg th a t the problem, and even

th e m en ace of th e present, Is found In t h e m an w h o does not possess th e s y m ­bol an d Im p lem en t of the w o rk he can do welt, t h a t he has been t r a in e d tn do. And t h a t th e p roblem can best hp so lved If soc ie ty w il l b r in g some fo rm of a d e ­q u a t e t r a i n i n g w i th in reach of ev e ry y o u th BO t h a t he m ay be p re p a re d to Adjust h im s e l f to modern co n d i t io n s And f ind a p ro d u c t iv e place In the In- d u s t r l a t w or ld , th e p reache r said :

'*Of course , no school can do th is fo r A y o u th u n le s s h e Is m ade of t h e r i g h t stuff* f o r you can n o t fa s ten a 12,000 ed u ca t io n t o a f i f ty cent boy.

"T h e school h ouse Is th e door to suo- ceaSi'* t h e m ln ls te rco i t t ln u ed . " T h e t w e n - t i e th c e n t u r y b e lo n g s to th e t r a in e d m a n AS no p r e c e d i n g e ra In the h i s to ry o f t h e race. No m a t t e r w h a t a r e n a of c o m ­m e rc ia l o r In d u s t r i a l life a y o u n g m a n e n te r s , h e wtU find h im se l f b r o u g h t In to a c t i v e com pe t i t ion w i th o th e r s who. In ad d i t io n to th e possess ion of t h e s a m e fa c u l t i e s a n d pow ers he has . h a v e th o s e p o w e rs t r a in e d to a n ice ty ,

**An e d u ca t io n is no t In tended to s h a r p e n , t h e w i t s of a y o u n g m a n so t h a t he c a n o u tw i t h is fe l lows In t h e a t re e s o f m ode rn competi t ion . I t s h ig h e s t f u n c t io n Is to g ive h im a l a r g e r life, to h e lp h im to p re se rv e a due sense o f p rop o r t io n , to deepen h U a p ­p re c ia t io n o f t h e t r u e and good, a n d to a id h im tn ach i ev in g a c h a r a c t e r of nob le a s p i r a t i o n s and lo f ty Ideals.

B fo ra ll lT an d m e a ta l l ty ." C h a r a c t e r b u i l d i n g / ’ t h e p r e a c h e r

dec la red , " s h o u ld have a m o re p r o m i ­n e n t p la c e In o u r schools. As an e l e ­m e n t o f su cc e ss In life, m o ra l i ty is a s e s s s n t l a t a s m en ta l i ty . To m a k e a y o u th e t n a r t w i th o u t m a k in g h im h o n e s t Is a poor k in d of educa t ion . To e d u ca te b la In te l lec t and ne g le c t h is co n sc ien ce is to m a k e him a n enerrfy to h im s e l f a n d a m en ace to socie ty . E d u ea t lo t i t h a t Is In te l lec tua l a n d n o t e th ic a l Is a poor, o n e - le g g e d k in d o f a t h i n g t h a t w il l c r ipp le the Ind iv idua l a n d In t im e co l lapse th e na t ion .

*Tbe e n l ig h t e n m e n t of th e co n ic len ce m u s t p a r a l l e l th e educa t ion of th e in ie l - laot. T o th e t h r e e R ’s, read ing , w r i t i n g ,

; 'r ith tne t te* le t u s add th e fo u r th H.- g fgh teouanesa . W h en w e te a ch a ch i ld to 1 a n a l y s e a m in e ra l and te ll Ite const l t^

g e n t p a r t s , l e t u s a lso teach It to a n a l - |TM th e c h a r a c t e r of a Moses, a G lad - a tone, a L incoln , an d tell the e le m en ts

' a t m a n h o o d t h a t en te red Into th e m a k e - ID of t h e i r c h a rac te r . The c h e m is t r y a r m a n h o o d Is su re ly as i m p o r t a n t a s t h a c h e m is t r y of minera ls .

"T eaoh a y o u th to speak L a t in an d O reek , If y o u like, b u t be s u re you te a ch h im to s p e a k th e t ru th . Le t it n o t be r e p e a t e d t h a t y o u r pupUa g ra d u a te f rom eoUege* a b l e to s p ea k f luen t ly In th r e e o r f o u r l a n g u a g e a , an d w hen they e n t e r b u s in e s s o r po l i t ic s ha rd ly k n o w how to a p e a k th e t r u t h In one.

*The school muat u n i te w i th t h e Qhiireh a n d th e home In Incu lca t ing th e a ld - faah lo n ed . solid mora l i t ies . T e ach t h e y o u n g to be renowned In c h a r ac te r . Teach t h e m to be pu re In th o u g h t an dSure lit speech, and show *how d iv ine Is

le b lu s h of m odesty on you n g h u m a n ^ e e k a / T each them to p u l p r inc ip le b e fo re policy, d u ty before expediency, a n d to a s k of every line of act ion , n o t Is J t popu la r , but. la It r i g h t ? In s p i re t h e m w i th an honor so sens i t ive t h a t th e y w il l feel a s t a in on th e i r c h a r a c t e r m o re k e en ly t h a n a w ound on t h e i r body."

uttvinpt to pul Morrla Wetaabord , a re- tuit grocer of 3M New J e r s e y RttllrOB<l avenue. Into bsnkrup t i 'y . «*ame up today before JudlRe Thomas (1. H a ig h t In the Newark hrancti nf the L'nlicd S la i tn n ia i r lc i Hourl. The vouri hea rd n [hree-liuur a rgum en t and then r f f s r re i i the eiilire mutter to th e re fe ree

William (fn-erifhld. aUfjrrjey for If Kni'h ik I'n . nbjf < led to thf' HJlV'Unl nf llie r«ferfi-ii Hv^aril on th e ihaillllu^^un< I'll to tifili.k J MIndiB and liar- rid Il'-mUiglnii, Fia alt ti rneya for 'UilsH- I'ord rKOHs1\« und Dial the tnisi*iFf ndniinlHliHtlt'ii liiuhidrd unaiithoriEcd Heme Un the '*1her hand, The WHI.am- hnrd nltoriie>H ulijotled to lhi> a w n r l i>n ihi> ground that It too Htnalil

The demugea were neif'-BBrd SKHlhst h bond of Jl.fiOD jnil 'ip hy It Ko<-h A r ’c. lijiltmnlty in the hankrupli 'y prooeedlnRK Thr suoruvyB fur ijord BFiwglu to Knw« re r t s ln i '»sle hm-I tee* H»seM*e(l beynrirj the BnKMint of the h'Fr»t1. wlilil) WAi* MijiUffii lent to «'o\er tlie entire atnount of the re fe ree* award

INJUNCnON BARRING PAYMENT OF $36,000 P O U a DISSOLVEDIn lire New Y'ork Huprenje C*?jurl Ju:*-

Mre ('larenee J dhearn today rnado an iTder dlnsolvlns an Injunction which fnr- iFade the Prudential InaurKnce rorniiany from payintf 1o Mr«, May Kthel Wtilling- l-'ii a 136.1)00 polii-y iHBUfd by that corn- Pany Iti Henry Wellinglon. a commission man of New Vt»rk anil Boston

Mr. Wellington ^ommltU'd suUide al 4 W<-ii P'lrtlelh street. New York. July lia, and Hip I'avmerit of the policy In uueetion W'aM pri>it‘hipd b> Kinnia i>. H'dison of t ’onvent {jVf-r ue. New York, ivli i - lalmed t>i hold proinUsory note* aRKtcKuiing

rjuiri,. tn hey by Wplllt^gton ll •onH-ruled hy her irouiiael Hmt Ihs

['aNinenl of iiremluruM In qxct5H <jf $r»0() HJihually niakea the i»roc« i-ils of ln?<iirart« e pollclPH on which kulIi premiums tire paid occnie to !be benefit of ( redHors of the luRured.

Ill hl/t opinion Jiistl<-e .Shearn c h a rac ­terised aa "concliJHlnns ra th e r than alato- mer.ta nf fa rts" cer ta in allegations of In- anhen'-y and embefc*l«»rnenl eontalnp<i In the cnmplalnaiit'a papers, one such allega* Hon being that when Wellington ended his life he owed $7ri,00fV

JuHth'e Sheern also said tha t It was nr>l Khowii that the i ' rucicntlal policies had been l.'isued In New York

Mrs. VVeillnglnn lives in Poston.

COUPON CO. LOSES FIGHT ON CONTRACT

Judge Deuies lujuDction Against Southern Oil Colton, Sought by

United Profit Sharing Corp.

SUGGESTS ACTON AT UW BE TAKEN

NO POLES ON GRAND JURY, DISAPPOINTS ASSOCIATION

Resolu llons e i p r e s s l n g d t s ap p o ln t - m enl over the fact t h a t no Poll sh- Amerlcana had been choaeii lo serve on the grand Jtiry which w a s d r a w n S a lu r - rlay were adopted H a lu rd ay n lg li t hy the BKSCUtlve ro m m it le e of th e W a l te r W. Diik let Association. It wrh decided th a t public a t ten t ion s h o u ld be cal led to th e point, especially In vle-w of the fact th a t In KHRex C o u n t i ’, It la eBtlmiited. the re a re more than ftfi.OOO roaldentB of Bollah bir th or descent , ab o u t h a l f of whom are In th is ci ty

The aflsoclntlon ha s Inaugura te id a. inovoment lo m ake a canvaa* of J*oleR In the fl ly mid coun ty to aflcerta ln , not only the nuntber of restdentB, hul a lso the num ber of vote rs . I t Is e s t im a te d th a t the vote rs In the co u n ty n u m b er wboul 8,0ft0. In the asRocla tlon, which has headqua r te r s In Bouth O ra n g e a v e ­nue, the re a re 480 m em b ers w h o vole In seve ra l warila.

OlvinR It a s hiR opinion th a t an ac- tlriTi at law m ig h t affiK'l some relie f. Jvjdge Joiin BellHtah, In th e N ew ark b ranch of the I 'n lted Hl.ites JURlrir! I'i iirt today, lienled the ;i|F|ilk‘j l ion of 1h<* I ’n lted Trofl l ftharlng t 'o r p i j r a t l o i for a p re l im in a ry Injunction ag p ln s t the S o u th e rn f 'o i ton (hi (’ompanv, ^^hlch had rll sroni 111 lied it* |^ri,nrnl <^oniTdi''t lo Ijui pro f i t Hh.iilng coupjihM of ih** c o m ­p la in a n t |■flflltlany In li« i-ackii/eH of b a k in g prodiirtR artd oth r houReholrl comniodlt lea

J u d g ^ H^'Hirtab s ta ted that he t h o u g h t the ac t ion anoiild b« narrov'^e I dowri to th e qu^Htlon Inst nii''Ta{n« 1 hy th e coupon com pany hy reain-FTi nf any d a m ­age siiHtalned lr> Its repiH •I'iun t h r o u g h llN adverlla«inei itB Betting fo r th That the roupona vnere In i e r t a m p r o i l j c i s Ruld by the rl rfemlant co/npaiiy.

" l l m ig h t re flect up4>n Hi" con | i la |n - an l cornpanv s repu ta t ion If c u i m m e r s pu rchased thn deferulRni’s p r o d u ' t s e*,- peel ing to find (he coupons lasub- , ' said llie Judge.

For Ihi- de fendan t . F rede r ic J. Krtulks liiRued th a t the ru H e d I’ro f l t S h a r in g c't)r]Mirallon b roke llu co n t rac t w hen It begun a rRmi>aiKn, eail \- th is vear , of plui-ing H r coupons In the hand« of r e ­ta il d e a l e r s of all rteflcrlptloiis. Mr. F au lka said the exclusive benef it p r o m ­ised and expec ted hy reason of th« coupon c o m p a n y ’s ug reem en t t h a t no com pe t i to r shfiuld he given the cou p o n s w as lost.

John Hall Jones of New^ York, a l t o r - ney for th e col lon oil concern, a i tm lf ted th a t re ta i l dea le rs rb well n ianu- f a c tu r e r s W'Sre now receiving the c o u ­pons, but he declared ihere w as no u n ­d e r s t a n d i n g w lib the dcfcniliint comjrany th a t such re ta i l dls i r lh ' i l Ion m ig h t no t t a k e place.

"I f they feared we would d i s t r i b u t e our coupons to reiftl lers. why did they rxit p rov ide for tha t In iMe c o n t r a c t ' ’ " Mr J o n es w an ted tn krtow,

The c o n t ra c t w'as en te red Into last i i f l o h e r and was to run for five years . In May. foHowlJiR the In troduct ion of the t ’n lted I’oupons in the re ta i l s to re a by the c om pla inan t C)>mpnny, w hich took over the coupon buslneaa from the T nl ted ( ' Iga r S to res f o r p o r a t l o n . the S o u th e rn m ynpany withheld Hr enupona and re fused to m ake f u r th e r p u rc k a se s on the r o n l r s c l .

TEMPERANCT ORDER TO MEET

TURKS ARE WORRIED OVER DJEMAL PASHA

Former OttonuD Minister of Marine Said to Be in Arabia Foment­

ing Revolt.

HOCTlLin TO GERMANS REPORTED

HOME. Sept 12 (vis T’lirl*'. Hspt. IJ) — Th4' a t ti tude of DjcinHl F’asha . former Turkish Minister of Marine. Is giv­ing the Turkish Committee of Unl<y arnl progress (the Young TurkJlmuch anxiety. KN’nrditig to a s ta ts- ment In the Rome Trlbuna. Tbs news. It is said, comes from sources In the Ralkans. Djemal Is reported to be In Arabia In cons tan t fontac t with fihcikB and emlrB hORllle to the cnmnilt- tee. while Aral) p rsachers are Irylf'K to foment rebellhm among thn Inhabitants

Ta in t nev. Turklah nf the In-lerlor. rrnilzes. It Is said, tha t the stiua- ilon Is seitous. and Is not holding en- Hrelv al'inf from the movement lo re ­tu rn to power Htlml I^asha. former Grand \ t/ler. who now Ih Ambassador lo .\UBtrln-Hungar>‘ Hostili ty l»» (he t ie rm an r^oilcy Is reported to he becom­ing Increasingly violent

ONE CASE DROPPED, HELD IN OTHERJu^t as he w ee e b o u l to l e av e the

F l r e t Prevlnc l Court th le m o r n i n * a f te r be ing dleinlesert on a l a r c e n y charge. Joeeph r . H ow le l l of « W a r r e n e l ree t wae rearree te l t on c o m p la in t of hla wife . The l a t t e r a l l e g ed t h a t H ow lcU h a d failed to provide f o r he r an d f ive ch i ld ren d u r in g the la a t e la weeks , He w ae hold In 1600 ba l l f o r t r i a l Thuro- day.

H o w le t t wae a i r e e t e d lao l n i g h t on com pla in t of E d w a rd B u rn e t , a lao of 49 W ar re n street . T h e l a t t e r a l leg ed lo S e rg ean t Mcl.oughlln of th e F l r e t P r e ­c inc t t h a t H ow le t t eio lo 14 from him B u rn e t wae held ae a w l tn eo e a g a in s t How le t t . but had to he s e n t to the City Hoeplia l. a s ho w as B uffe r ing from blood po isoning In h ie loft a rm and hand. This m o rn in g h e sa id he did no t w ish to proBO his com pla in t .

REPORTS ASSAULT BY FOUR MENThs police are m ak ing an Investigation

Into an alleged assau l t and robbery re ­ported by Rudolph Smejkel o t 48 P e n ­nington street. Smejkel told t h s police t h a t while on his w ay home ear ly yes­terday morning he w as a t ta cked by four men a t Orchard and ren i t lng ton streets.

One of the men h i t him with a club, he eald. His face and head were cut and he was sent to the City Hospi tal .

CHAPTER OF ACQDENTS

JEW RESTORED, RELIGION WILL REVIVE, PASTOR SAYS

All th a o the r c h i ld re n on th e p l a y ­g ro u n d of t h e E i g h t e e n t h Avenue School were w a tc h i n g S a m m y Leaser , e ig h t y ears old, of 3d0 B e lm o n t a v e ­nue. climb one of th e p la y g r o u n d l a d ­de rs th is noon, w hen he s l ipped and fell to the g round. H e w a s t a k e n lo th e City Hospital . H e h a s a f r a c tu r e d skull .

Two fuses In a s w i t c h box b e tw ee n th e t ro l ley t r a c k s In B ro ad a t r e e t In f r o n t of the c i ty h a l t blew ou t Sat* u rd ey n ig h t end blew th e Iron lid ab o u t f i f teen fse t in t h e a ir . No v eh ic le s or ped es t r i an s w ere n e a r a t th e t im e . T he acc tden l did not i n t e r f e r e w i th the Iro l ley traff ic .

In a fall from a Bouth O ra n g e a v e ­nue tro l ley oar S a tu r d a y n ig h t a t M a r ­k e t and M ulberry s t r e e t s , Mrs. M&ry Visard, fif ty-fivft y e a r s old, of 22 Brookdnle avenue, s u s t a in e d a f r a c t u r e of he r left arm. She w as t a k e n to the City Hospi ta l , but a f t e r the f r a c tu r e had been reduced w as ab le to go home.

A r th u r Stepp w as d r iv in g a h o rse ■nd w ag o n .b e lo n g in g to C han d le r B ro th e r s of 380 B road s t r e e t in Sev­e n th avenue, n ea r H ig h s t re e t . BatiYr- day afternoon, w hen th ree -s 'e a r -o id F a n n ie L l t te r la of 40 S ev en th nvenuo r a n In f ron t of the h o r s e and w as knocked down. T he ehIM w a s taken to th e City Hospi ta l . She h a d a cu t on he r forshoad.

SOME INOR ROBBERIES

T h a t a wor ld revivaJ of religion will come with the fulfilment of prophecy con ­cerning th e res to ra tion of the .Tow, w a s declared loot night by Reiv. George Mc- Neely a t the Elizabeth Avonij*! Bapt ist d iu r o h . P reach ing on the pulijori. “The Restora t ion of th e Jews." from tbo text. H o s t a cx! . 4; “The rhlldreu of Isreal Bhall abide m any day* without a king and V Ithout a sacrifice, afterward they shall r e tu rn ," he said In part:

*The J ew s are a continuing ph«*- nomenon. F o r agf® they have been to the tiatlone of ih(=> ra r lh regard ing tho oeverl ty o t God. *'>f all phenomena w hlrh m en study, th e most remarkable Is the Jew. HLa case forces iteelf upon our a t ­tention, end ll d<;es not require a tra ined iBtnd to demonst ra te tha t the bula of tha JewB today answers to the predicilora rega rd ing htm. which were made thou- aonds of years ago."

Explain ing th a t the miracle of the storv ©f Joaiah la not In the fact tha t the whale Bwollowed him. but In the fact tha t he re ­m ained unoMimilaied, the c le rgyman paid; " T h a t la the grea t pecullaJity of the Jew. H e lB tmasalmllated hy the nations wbicb conta in him. We call th is country th e melt ing pot of the nations. OArmana. F reoeh , Engl ish and others come re an d in tw o generat ions none might kuuw th e orig in of hla children. But with the J e w It la not so. Of Qerman-Jew, Rus- alan-J«We Freoch-Jews, It might be said, a Jew yeeterday. today and forever.”

D e c i d i n g t h a t " the prominent tsaue of th a s to rm and s tress of war now troubling ^ a na t iooe la th e i ^ a n n ^ exodus of th e j e w s f rom am ong the nat ions w hereso­ever God h a s d r ivan . them ." th e d e rg y - m o e continued* *Tf th e dispersion of the J ew s a m o n g them brought to th e so-caiied Chris t ian na t ioas the knowledge of God. w h a t ahaU the ir re tu rn to tb e i r land and th e fa v o r of God be b u t Hfe from the dead? I t la when th e Lord shall come a second t im e to the Jews t h a t we shall h av e a world revival o t rellgloja"

Accused of h a \ in g stolen |10 and some dresses from the home of Mrs. William ^ ’elfta of SI A^■n avenue , where she worked Tor two weeks as a servant, Mrs, May Vanderente' of 2hj Mi, P leasan t ave ­nue WHS arraigned In the Six th Precinct Court this Tnoriung. She was plat-ed on probation fnr one year and ordered to pay a fine of $10.

A kit of surgical ins trument* . vaUied a t $76, V.BB stolen from (be automobile of Dr. TliorriAH M. Paecall of fifi? Hum­mer avemu' laat night. The phyaldan reported lo the police tha t iho Ins tru­ments were taken while Ihe automobile was In JtroHd street , near T’htnt nvenue. This Is the th ird robbery uf this kind wltiiin (he last th ree we4-ks.

Nathan fleheer of 1 r. Hloomfield ave­nue Tokl the Second I ’rerlnct polue Sat­urday that thieves ente red hia paint shop at the Bloomfield a^•enup address Fr iday night, and took fif ty pounds of while lead, valued a t fE; sevenU'en brushes, valued st | i ? , and a step ladder, vauiM at $2 76,

Somebody took a gold watch and $IS from Sidney Pevy of 159 Main street Pelle\lile, ^arly yeste rday h* he alepi or a bench In Branch BrrK.>k Park. P ev y told the police of the Second Ptpclnct,

Tlie s ix ty - th i r d ntinual iOnvenilon of the H igh Ten t , Imlppendent O rder of rtechab l tes . will tie held at^VV, ’ T IJ. Hall. .Market nnrl .Multicrrv* •<. be-plrnlT-g inm orrow Tlie ni •■uliV’' cotil iniie W'erlneiulay rtiul TIvi r hr'a y. The welroniltiK aililieHM will ri* dc lU ’- ered tiy Rev. Pr, J am es F II nvr.i'l. to r nf the H.ilsi 'y Slreei Metht idiH '-’pis copal t-'h ii; 4 h.

A public m eet ing will h^ltl W ed- riesday evening, iii which K»'/. li 'v.nit t' . .Starr of ihe I'n lon Street .\| p| Imdl.il Mplecoruil ri iur i-h ami tunny of ihe Hitrh T'elil riffloi-rs heuI will api-nKTwo hchkIotih will hr held il-ill.s, :j 1 IC III the m o rn in g and a l 1 30 lu t h r u f l e r - nuon.

rEfflcers of the N ew ark h rnuch , k now n su* f’.fun T m iI, are Tent dep 'i ty , VVilliiim Mcl'am-llcHs; chief ruW •, W . ' l - U m KohinsoTi, p.iNl ih lo f ru le r . rin .-iGa •7. Kuockrv. flcimry ru le r . Willi in\ Poo ler . »ht‘plierd, Airs AA’Iltlam Mct’Hinl- less ; rerorfllrig Feiu-etii r>, M’- rIcv Mo r r i s , financ ia l Becretary, M or­r is ; treiiHurcr. Mr*. Pooler, levlle . Mrs W lihu r Wood.

T ha objec t of the o rde r Ifj m u 'u a l benef i l In the exerclao of fo r l l lu d e and Justice.

REV. DR, JAMES F. RIGGS ILLRev. D r Jamea F. Riggs, pastor of

Rrlck Presbyte r ian Church, Fa s t Orange, was operated on for an inle*tlnal trouble Sa tu rday morning, snd Is said lo he fterl- ously 111 ftt the Orange Memorial Hos- ptlal. H '‘ was elricken Thiiredoy ami was removed lo the hospital the next day, ’Pho morn ing and evening oervkea In Brick Church yesterday were conducted hy Rev. Dr. Honry W. Eiallantlne of E as t Orang*.

A KEMPIS SOaETY TO MEETThe a Kempis. of which Mrs. N a ­

thanie l A. Hanau of Glen Ridge Is iiies- Ident, will hold the opening meetlriK of the season Tiiceday afternoon. October 12. In the Montclair Club hall The subject announced l* "The Beginnings of Univers ity Life" and the speaker will he Uev Dr. Jam es J. Walsh of New York.

'I’he organization Is composed nf ‘ 'alU- ollc women and! has a members lilp of IBS tn the alat©

WOMAN JUMPS INTO LAKE, SAVEDMr*. M ary S tur tevant of TTiirteenth

avenue Jumped Into the lake In Branch Brook P a rk Sa tu rday af te rnoon and ■was pulled ou i by a park poUceman ^^he whs to ken to the City Hoapltal and waa taken hom e la te r by her hushand Mra H lu r ievan t , w ho ha« been Ilk h.-itl b«^en r tl echarged from the h o s p iU l only a s h o r t t im e ago.

SOQAL EVENTS IN THE ORANGESMr, and Mr*- Charlea Rchweln le r of

St. Cloud, w ho h av e been a t the i r s u m ­m e r hom e a t S eab r ig h t alnce Ju n e , will r e tu r n th a f la t te r p a r t of th e week.

Mil le r Reeee Hutch ison of L lew e llyn P a r k wil l leave W ednesday to spend a w'cek w i t h his family At Ihe ir s u m m e r p laoe a t L a k e M lnnclonka, Minn.

T h e S a tu r d a y n igh t dances will be re sum ed a t th e ciubbouee of th e Wn«h- in g to n Society, I ’roHpeci s t re e t . E a s t O range , on Oclnber 2 A r r a n g e m e n le a r e a lso be ing made for a m aaque d an ce to be held th e re on Hallow'e'en.

Mrs. T h o m as A. Davie and fam ily of C leveland strefl l, Oronge. re tu rn e d S a t ­urday , a f t e r c losing the ir s u m m e r horn© a i A Uenhurst .

M em bers of the class of 1912, D e a r ­b o rn - M o rg a n School, Orange , w e re e n ­te r t a in e d a t a luncheon reu n io n to d ay ftt th e E ssex County C o u n try Club, g iven by Mlsa E s th e r S te w a r t o t 232 Midland avenus . E a s t Orange. Covers were laid for eight. I ’he members of the pa r ty were the Mieses Hazel Benedlrl, .Tulla Norton, Buzetlft Henr>’, Maud Cooper, Kdna Thompson. Elizabeth E a rn - ahaw an'l Mlgncm Campbell.

W ln th ro p D, Scai-rltt, son of Mrs. W ln th r o p K. Sca rr l t t of H a r r i s o n a tree t, E a s t Orange , was m a r r i ed flat- u rd a y to Miss Evelyn s i r y k e r , d a u g h ­te r of Rev. Dr. and Mrs M elanc lhon W. S t r y k e r of Clinton. N. Y- The b r ide ' s f a th e r , w'ho la preeldenl of H am il to n College, pe rfo rm ed the ceremony. Miss E l iz a b e th S t r y k e r a t ionded he r s i s t e r aa maid of honor and Horace F. S c a r ­r l t t , b ro th e r of (he br ldcgroam . W’aa best man A reoftprlnn fo llowed the (•eremony Mr. and Mrs. S c a r r l t t w il l m ake th e i r home in K an sa s City.

BUDGET OF SMALL FIRESCar«1ez« use of m a t c h e i c au s e d a fire

in acme rubbish In J o h n E dm ia ton s cel lar a t 18 Van B u ren i t r a e t S a tu rd a y night. There waa no dam ag e .

Leak ing gaso lene In th e m otorcyc le of Henry Jame*, 21 A cadem y s treet . Ignited yeste rday a f t e r n o o n a t Bouth Orange and Morr is avenue*. T h e d a m ­a g e to the mach ine w a s $G0.

There wrs a fa lse a l a r m yes te rday af te rnoon from H a rm o n an d Tlchenor s treet*. Another w aa s o u n d ed S a t u r ­day n ig h t from S o u th and Pac lf ld atreete,

Rubbish In the b ack y a rd o f 99 How- a rd s t ree t burned S a tu r d a y even ing w i th no damage.

T a r a e l Shoote r Floed .A rre s ted fo r shoo t ing w ith a p is to l a t

a t a r g e t In the woods n ea r the I.,yonB F a rm s School, Hillside, yes te rday a f t e r ­noon, H a r r y Roth, e ighteen , of Boston s t ree t , th is city, was fined $3 and cos ts hy J u s t ic e of the Peace Arnold F. H ebbe y e s te rd ay a f te rnoon , r o n s l s h l e W il l iam H uey arroBted Roth a f te r a chase. T h e c h a rg e a g a in s t the youth w as car ry t r ig a concealed w'eapon. He adm it ted g u i l t b u t said he and some f r iends w e re m ere ly en joy ing t a rg e t practice. He pa id hi* fine, There w ere severa l o th e r s In th e p a r ly , hut they ran aw ay w h en pe rsona in the ne ighborhood said t h e y would summon th e police.

F a u e r a l of HoepHsI Suicide..P r iva te funera l services for Char les

Ziegler of rnldwell, who ooium!ue<i s u i ­cide In Mountainside Hospital, Glen Ridge, where he was u patient. Batmrtay, by cut t ing his throat with a piec* uf broken gtase, will be held from a Bloonifleld un-' de r tak ing establishment tomorrow a f t e r ­noon. In te rm ent win be made In Cedar Lawn Cemetery,

A cuinplMo dl.Bagreement hetwepn n iem al I^aBha and Enver Pasha. Turkish Minister of AVar. a* well as between TMemal and T s l s t Hey, was reported early th is month It was Intimated (hat Die former Minister nf Mar ine wan »\)«- pected of preparing a coup d X a t against the Committee of Union and Progress. After Ihe failure of the expedition aga inst Egypt under hla command, Dje­mal Pasha wae ordered to Me«opolamla, hut apparent ly dirt not go there

Ti was reported last week from Con- sUniinoplA, via Alhen* end London, that Mftirl Effendl. the Shelk-ul-lHlain, liaa resiiined. The flheik-iil-Islam Is the head nf the ecr leslastlcal side of the Tuiki.sh (»o\ernrnerit. He I*. t>y virtue of his of- flip. H member of the Turkish c'ahlripi. hvliiK knov^ri also aa “ MlrjlFlcr of F’l'iii.s l' 'oundatlnnH. ■ and the department ovei whltb he pi-PHlrtf-n Ih a Hentl-i Hhpious. >fml-lPKal n raan l ia t lnn It is salil thai Mail I l osiKTied because of l ls dlnapprovaJ of Nip policy of the ('ublnot In dejiMVlnn Greeks and .Tews of privileges conferred iipuji cermattH.

TURKS YIELD LAND T O m E B E G A R IA N S

Official CoDfirnution at Sofia of C m io n of 200 Square Milea

Along the Maritza R irer.

RAILWAY NOW UNIMPEDED TO SEASOFIA. S«pl IJ .—Turkey has ceded

Bulgaria 2hb square miles of te rr i to ry . It w as officially announced here today The announcem ent was followed by a Hiaiement from the Bulgarian Premier K adoitavoff . (ha t the concession did not bind Bulgaria politically In any way.

I'lils cession is understood to be along the M aritza River, and It taVes In the te rr i to ry traversed hy the Dedeagatch lall road. Thi* railroad runs from E^dea- Kat<‘h, B u lga r ia 's aole port on the Aegean Into Turkish terri tory, and thence again Into Bulgaria, the line branching near Tl rnova. one branch leading to Sofia and the o ther going north through Eante rn Rumella. The cession gives Bul­ga ria a ra ilway Mne to the Aegean en- ilrelv wttJ;ln her own boundaries.

In an interview' which Fladoslavoff gave \t 'ednesday, he sptike of the land along (he Mari tza as having been ceded to Bulgaria , and said it aoon would pans under Bulgarian control. "The new bor­der." he held, “ runs along the left bank of (he Tund ja River (a t r ibu tary of the Mar itza) lo Adiranopte. The rai lroad s ta ­tion a t t h a t point Is Included In the ceded dlairtcts.. From Adrlajiople the border run» lt> the (own of Sufla, which ile.H two kilometers lone and one-quarter milesi weal of the Marltia . Thenca the border follows the right bank of the Maritza The new- lino may be described rouglily RH following the course of the •Maritza."

CLUE TO ANTONIO FEDERICI REPORTED BY AUTHORITIES

A lthough n o th in g d e f in i t e has tu rned up In ih© iiearch fo r Anton io Federi-''!. w'anted on a charge of attemiited mur- fler in East Grange. T h ief of Poli<^e D N el l said th is m o rn i n g th a t he h-*d fiHjnd a d u e in the pbhi iwaniy-fuur huurn. w ith which he lias hopes of even tua l ly Incallng the m an The chl^-f floes not s h a re the opin ion held in some f|uarterft that Fcder id ctunmilted aui- cide a f te r the a f f a i r F r id ay night, ii\ which UharlcB P B u r r of th is r i t \ w as wounded.

An .X-ray w as used y e s te rd ay by the HVirgenns a t the O ran g e Memor ial H os ­pital and one "f the . hiillets whlrh s l i u r k B urr wfla loca ted In th e inwcr I'Hrl fif Mr l i f t lung. The man 's dt tlon Is admitted to he more florlous t h a n w as a t first helleved. isut the vlvw-

" • a t th e ^flUsaJe Kummoaed,SOFIA, Sept 13,—An u rg e n t appeal

to the. na t ion ha s (leen issued Tjy a g ro u p of B u lga r ian men of no te fo s u p p o r t the (^ippoalllnn ticniantl for u convoca t ion of llie Bulgarla it T^arlla- ment ( t h e So b rap je ) “with n view (0 pruveiiUng wcdmi cm ilra ry to (h* ■■ountry'p renturiPH-old rrAdlUons"

f l i t lga r Heaervls ta (v Colorii.ROME, Sept 12 (via Pans. Sepi 131 —

.VII Bulgiirian rc}terNlH(s in H ah iiavs been rroallpil to ilie col«irs. Tranhpoila* lion expenseB aie being de /iaycd through the IcgHlitm here

I t i i lg a r - l i r e e k F'atrol Mklrmlsh.PAIUS, Sept 13 — DlspstchSH from

.\lheriH nav tliai Nie Greek Goveinnisnt has offii lallv ronfirmed Teiwris of a skirmlHh between Hulgaiian and Greek border [/atrolfi. and ihat an official In- vestlguNori will he begun at nrife,

The fighlll'tK I.H yftid to hfl.\e lak tn phi- !• Ill tl^e Kavala district

mc.'-sHge la(i- IhsI night from Kftvala HHsrrts iiifti ji irgulnr air route ha.** beeti eslftblislji (1 hv the '>rTiiar s from Or-

j :>o\H. IhrriKHiy. (o .\ilrlanopl© .VerO- ulHiies. It Ih ^ufd. a ie '■oiitlnually .seen fh lug Mvei ant) Ilulgarlaii te r r i ­tory. .-ai ll ina 'hlrir loHded with supplies f«.r No- T inks

ESSAD PASHA SAID SEEKING SUPREME RULE IN ALBANIA

ROME, f!l«pt. 11 (Tift P»rl», 8ept. 13). — A S c u U r l d ia p t te b to lh« Q lo r n a l , d ' l t o l l t t t y * t h a t Eaaad Paaha . (or- m e r p rov l i lo n a l I*reaid*nt o f A lbania , la marchlDK lu ecaaa fu l ly a c a l n a t the Merdltea, m e e t in g w i th a l ig h t rea la t- anoe. T h e M erd l tea a r e r e p o r te d to h a v e l e n t an envoy to h im to t r e a t for peace. I t la auppoaed t h a t Eaaad I n ­ten d s aooii to p ro c la im hi tnae lf su p rem e chie f of A lbania .

Eaaad P aah a waa p roc la im ed "pro- v le lona l P res iden t" by th e A lban ian Benate. a f t e r Ihe b r ie f and checke red r e ig n o( P r in ce Pradoru-k W i l l iam of W led, w ho waa put ove r t h a t land by Ihe ao-cal led I n te rn a t io n a l Uommlsolon of I 'on l ro l In s t i tu te d by In te re s ted E u r o p ea n powers . B s s a d 's c a r e e r a lso h a s been tu rb u len j , and It w a s once r e ­po r ted th a t he had fled th e coun try . T h e revol t of the Merdltes, eald to h av e been fom en ted hy th e T u r k s , took d e f ln l t s s h ap e la st Hecem ber.

I ta ly, by he r occu p a t io n o f Avlons, h a a s lgn tr isd h e r In ie re s t In Albania . T h is In te re s t has f ig u red p ro m in en t ly In the dlBcuselon of t h e poss ib i l i ty of Se rv la and Greece be ing g iv en t e r r i ­t o ry In A lbania as c o m p en sa t io n for t e r r i t o r i a l concessions m ad e by those tw o na t io n s to Bulga r ia .

I ta ly, In December, no t i f ied the pow ers th a t she was d e te rm in ed th a t the Independence. In te g r i ty and n e u ­t r a l i t y of Albania ehoiild be preserved . U-nleSB the s ta tu s quo w as m a in ta in e d , I t a ly re served to h e rse l f com ple ta free- doBi of ac t ion r e s p ec t in g Albania .

LLOYD GEORGE SAYS BRITAIN MUST FILL GAP FOR VICTORY

REAL ESTATE PLOT THEORY IN MURDER OF S. S. CORD

-Aatvolo Fr-(]©rlrl.

he ld a l th* hos[)ltal is t h a l he has a goufl chance of retM'very. Two hulletn found a m ark hi Burr , bu t th* o ther h i f l k te i i unly a flesh wnuml In the iirm.

Burr was the escort of ,MIrs Nora M, r>e Puy of 130 Hollywood avenue. PJi-jt Onuige . w hen the a l leged aBBault hy Fpderic l took place. The bulletB, it Is believed, were in tended fo r Mias De Puy. who »alr| F eder lc l had been annoy- ing her fur th ree yeara. Aftf^p being re leased on parole hr a m a (e i la l 'vn- Tieaft. Miss De Puy c h an g e d h e r bnard-

Chief O’Neill aald she h:is not "disappeareri," a s repori©d, hui llmt he is confident he can find he r w hen­e v er 11 becomes n e reas a ry to call upon

rA M D E N . .^epl 13 ^ O n the theory itirtt tin* murd"!' of Samuel S Cord was Ihe I iilrnitiathtji nf n l>|g i+cnl e.«ta(p pint, ihi- puMte in^Jiiy are tooklnj; for a man wlin v»aH Iniliimthtl) u< ii\iaiiit.^d with Ihe i liiiti I'ldl islHte hrnker. \a-1ui s Iho has a rhofoiu'li kniiv^d^;, ' ,if ihia sci-tion of the 4 iiunTry.

-Xn mvf iin is also helng {‘Onduct-vd |rt 1 dear up ic r ia in Hniblgullies In a ■eUvr rocrl ' e il Saturday nlghl hy Olaf li' lerKun. partne<r, who Ih beingheld h i ' t f HH H wilm.HS The le tte r Is eatd in ha^e I'CiTi v rltti'U hy Dr « E. Shai- tm-k 4>l Nuw VLrk. but had nu, bjgnalure. ! hi' I'-Uer .hh\‘s ihe tnurder Wiii.s iiot egrn-

miMnd I y mr.y liusineaH a^saodale of (.urd s. 1 111 by a Jeslous man.

ARMS PLANT LEASES BUILDING

her.( 'ou r l I i i ie rp rc te r Jo sep h Federlcl,

whoR© home la In Orange , to d ay anko 1 a r n i r e r t l o n of w hat h© BRya Is nn *r- rfiiienuR impression ab ro a d aa to ihe re la t ionsh ip be tw een h im and th '5 hig man The h i t e r p r e t e r declare ! ein- pha l lca l ly (ha t he is not a t ' iushi of .Antoult) P'ederlcl, aa h e aayH th.i In tter h«H cla imed A ccording ti) Joseph Fed- erlcl, the tw o men a re not connected In any wey hy hlorwl l!ei!

H a r ry Adler, a local real e s ta te man. told today nf m ee t in g FederlH on a Rloomfleld t ro l ley c a r F r iday . He nald Fedcric! declared he had been w ork ing on n cRBe for Rome t im e and th a t there would soon he Im p o r tan t devefopmenta. In w o rk in g up ihe rase, the conslahl-^ aver red, he had r idden a g re a t deal on a bicycle In dlagutae. nr>d he Rhowpd wher*' hlR huir bore evi<lenccs of the use of a reddish dye.

YOUTHS HELD AS JfTNEY THIEVESAlleged to hove Rtolen a jltq,py car

Pf 'l ir Kfudman. twenty -four vpurs old, of Eiglitli ase.Kie,, ami t ’tanKMoran, nineteen years old, nf "iij Klghlh .i\enue, are locki-d up in heftdquarlera Tl\ev were arrested In Klngslanri today

Lietecih'cfi Keogh and tilhney. who found them in [loaRosRlnn of the alleged Hlulen 1 ehlcle,

'Phe jitney I* (he property of George Ifpury of l t4 South Valley road. Orange lienr> left the «'ar ar Btato and Plane

fur q few minuteH at 2 o'clock thl* nioriiing and, In hi* ahaence, twu m*»n Jumiwd in ii and iJroy* away 8teld- man uml Mornu are alleged In hav^ been the otift-i whn drove aw ay with the car.

The VnivfiHRl .Krms and Fufte t 'om- pan> ha s leawed for « m im ber of year* the bu i ld ing au r»2 Hank s t r e e t fr<9m Joaeph .\. Hrt-oher. The bui ld ing ia thret ; s l o t i i ’fl in he lp lu with hasr-incnt. and Nie i-ompHny will us© it for off ic* pu rposea and In secure he lp for the new p la n t ihe company 1r e re c t in g a t FMoonifleld ncsiiue and Grove s treet . John A, Marias Is p res ident of th e com* l}aii\‘ and K. F. Rutisell genera l m a n ­ager ,

E lm er (' Miller of New York haa leased the dw e l l ing at 107 r i i p t o n av*;- iiito f rom the e s ta te of T hom as W. .\iliimfl t h r o u g h Feis t & Feist. The Iphko r u n s for a te rm of yoara. The house LontHlna four teen rooms. „

The fiecoiid floor- of ihe two-wfBfv bul ldttig a t 25 B ran fon l place haa been leased to the Mutual Film (Jorporatlon of New York fo r a te rm of y ea r s by LouIr Sch les inger . Inc., for A r th u r C. H ens le r nf th e Henale r B rewing c'om- pan>-. The premlRes will used fo r a m o \ l n g p l r t u re film exchange . Lynn S. Nard will be m a n a g e r

DEUCHLER ASSOQATION ELECTSt ' f f l e e r s of th e Conrad D euch le r A«-

snciatlcMi w ere rhoaeii at a m ee t ing Hat- urrlay n ig h t a s follow*: ETesIdenl,I ' t ider S h e r i f f i 'on rad rJeiichler; vie© p res iden t , C har le s Roh; t reusura r , H e r ­man Dusz; sec re ta ry , Joseph Koerner . The m ee t ing , which was held a t the h e a d q u a r t e r s , B e r t r n m a hall. Morton nnrl W es t s t re e t . wa6 fo llowed by a s u p p e r and e n le r ta ln m e n t . The club will h av e Ur next m ee t ing S e p te m ­b e r 20.

BANKRUPT SURRENDERS BUSINESSC o n s e n t in g to he ad judged a b a n k ­

rupt. . ' \ rihur J. Cala, proprietor of the N ew ark T h rea d Company. 47 H am il ton s t ree t , tu r n e d hla busineBs over to the B a n k r u p tc y C our t to day for a d m in is ­t r a t io n . An Invo lun tary pe t i t ion wa* filed iigAlnRl Tale in the New'ark b ran ch of the (T il ted S ta te s Lilstrlct Cour t by E d w a rd R. McGlynn, a t to rn e y fo r p e t i ­tioning creditors. The peiltloncrB and fh H r ila iniR a re : Edw ard Bchlckhaus, Sl.-Mjn. O'Gormari A Young, $2ip, and I ' ri ink Babsriii, $3rt0.

WITHDRAWAL TIME EXPIRESThin iB the laat day, under (he election

laws of ihr* state, upon which any c an ­didate named io run in the party p r im a ­ries may file a withdrawah

In ca.*5e of n dedlualion, a majori ty of thf' Rigners of h petition for a candidate will have threp days, or until Thursday ,

i to choufie a sub.'itiiuic. ‘

SCHOOLBOY DISAPPEARST he police have been aRked to look

for W al te r Cullen, t h i r t e e n y ears old. of >16 IjOfk Ftreet , w ho d la appeared Fr iday m orn ing a f t e r he had s t a r t e d for St. J o seph 's F’arochla l School. It haa been leamer i {hat the boy met th ree young men and (ha t al l four hoarded a Lehigh Vnlley f r e igh t t ra in hound South. Since th en nt ithfng ha* been heard from 1 hem.

CFTY NEWS NOTESThe Roseville G e rm an Evangel ical

Church of Men’s C lubs will meet to ­m orrow f ig h t St 87 F if th s treet .

iToftpe.-i Gouncil, J r . O. U, A. M.. wilt IniDiee rsiidlchueB F r id ay n ig h t a t 432 T'lane Bhect. Com pany H will ex* em pl l f j rhe work.

NomlUHti©!! of off icer* will be a fe a ­ture- of the m ee t in g of the New Je r sey D rug C le rk ’s Aasocla tion to be held to ­night in th e E a g le s ' c lubh ouse, 196 Spr ingfie ld avenue.

luftflllatioft of new off icers and report* of retiring officials of the Alumni Aaso- c ia tiun of the M orton S t r e e t School are *che<iu|ed for a m eet ing of the aeso^Ta- tloii ivhifh ivMl held In New T'nlon Hall, ifit-lfiS Springfield avenue, tomor­row nlftbi.

A mass m ee t ing a t w hich p lans for e s tab l i sh in g a h o s p i ta l fo r colored people will be d iscussed , will be held tom or row night a t St. J am es '9 African M ethodist Episcopal Church. Major R ay m o n d has p rom ised to m ak e lii AddreHs. A p ro g r am of vocal and in* • t r u m e n t s i music w il t b* rs tidsrsd .

BENJIMIN N. DUKE ILLfU 'NHAM. N. C., Sept. 13.— Benjamin

N D uke h a s Buffered a nervous b r e a k ­down At the hom e of his broLhc", J. B. Duke Hi* phyelclan denlea him tn all t a l le r s

IlTiver I tp rslned H1» nacV.Slipping on the cel lar a la lra while

d e l iv e r in g ice nream a t th e s io re of Jo se p h M. Smith a t 2 Day s tree t . O r ­ange. e a r ly ^Saturday evening. Samuel G o ldsm ith nf 332 South Seventh s t ree t , th is ci ty , h u r t his hack. He did not rea l ize the ex ten t of the In ju ry unti l a f t e r he had driven on. when the pain becam e so g rea r he w as obl iged to flsk fo r ass is la i i re . He wan ta k e n to th e O ran g e M..-morlal HoBpital. w he re It w as found he su s ta in ed a seve re sprain . He Is st l)l In the hospi ta l

J i t n e y Hit* Pole In I rv in g to n .^\'hi!e ru nn ing along Clinton “av'enuo,

pear i r s lng ton center. Sa tu rday night, the dri\pi- uf tt ji tney bus. belonging to the Uoyal Blue Line of this city, rao Into & pole a t the curb. n«ar Ball street, and smajshed the lop of the vehicle. The chauffeur had discharged bis passengers Just a few moments before, and w as on

, his way back to this d t y when the accl- ‘ dent occurred. The mechanism of the

r e m p n n y O p e ra te s DespJt* ftt rlke.J E R S E Y CITY. Sept. 13.— S tr ik e

b re a k e r s , u n d e r a g ua rd of m oun ted pt> Ik em en . a r e o p e r a t in g th e w a g o n s of* O J. H oIIe r ie th & Co. a t York and Col­g a te Streets today. About fi f teen d r iv e rs dec lared a s t r ik e S a tu rd a y n lg lu w h en th e heads of the concern re fused to consider the i r dem and fo r a w a g e Increase . The company ir i an u t io '^ lu r e s b U c k i r a U h s ' suppUM*

I/ONDON. Sept, 13.— "N oih lng hut our best and utmos t can pull us through. ' ir a d ed a r a l lo n by l l ln ls te r of Munitions David Lloyd George In a prefa*'© he hsK wrllteii to "Through Terror to Tr iumph," a rompi lallon of his Bjw^eihcR «liue tlie war bogari Thn Mln^Rter unwertK ihat. her AKIe* being urlpplfd. Hrilain mus t fill the KRp and that with unitr-d effort of the whole people v ir lo ry for thi? Allies 1* assured. He says in his preface, amonu o th e r things

My fal ih In nur ultlniHle \ l r t o r y la un weakened, always prov.dfd that Ihe allied naUoTifl put for th their whole RlrenKlh ere It is ino late . Anything less must lead to defeat Mad the Allies rea l­ised In lime the full s t rength of their re ­doubtable and resourceful foes nay. w hat It* murf. had (hev realized their own atr'^ngth and Iheir own roaourcea, they would have taken prompt acl iuu lo o r ­ganize th^m and teday we should h a \ e w itnessed Ihe t r i u m p h a n t Hpecta rje of their gnus pouring out a s ireani of shot and shell wliit h would have (jelngvd the Gernian irenthHs with fire and sv(*rche<l the German legions ac^(^0a their t)wn fmnl lerp "

DANIEI^ PRAISES HOWARD, LEAVING PACIFIC COMMAND

SAN DIEGO, Sept 13.— R e a r Adm ira l L'anierou McR. ^Vinalow Is h e re to day lo re lieve A{Tmlral T h o m as Benton Kow'aril as c o m m aru l f r - in - i 'h le f of the I’acifh; f u e l Secre(,,ary of th e .Navy ITanieis, in a le t te r which, d i rec t ion of the .Navy Liepartment. Ib (o be read to the off icers and men of th e Pac if ic fleet, pays a h l s h t r i b u t e to the r e ­t i r in g com nm tide r - ln - rh ie f i*nd lo the off icers and men u n d e r hla conunand.

"1'he un ifo rm (act. s k i l fu l t i lp loniary and m arked ablll(>-," (he l e t t e r says, " (h a t has cha ra r te rU e t] y o u r relniiotirt w i th the w 'arr lng secdori in Mexico and with ihe I'epreReTilutiveB of o th e r i-ounlrles, has a lwayp been In a rco rd - ance w i th (he h ig h e r t r a d i t i o n s of the nflvaj service d u r in g a period W'hen cotiditlniis have been of n p a r t i c u l a r ly t ry l f tg and de licate nature. ' "

A D Y lSER StO N A V Y - WILL MEET OCT.'G

ioTention Board, Headed by Thomas A. Edison, Will Hold Prelim­

inary “ Gel Together.”

SU6MAR1NES-A1RSH1PS, BIG ISSUE

CALLS UPON D. A. R. TO L IH DEBT ON CONTINENTAL HALL

WAttHINGTON, a»*pt, LT.^M rs Will­iam (’ummlng Siory. presldem general nf the Daughters nf the Amerlvan Revolu­tion, has Issued a call to the memhera of the society lo celehrale the twenty- fif th KTln^ 'en4{ l y of it* founding (h'to- her n by lifting the debt of more ilian JSfl.OOn off Memorial (.’ontininttkl llofl. (he naicinai headquarlera of the society, 1 \ 'a.«hlngton.

In celchrailoii of its tw enty-f i f th hlrth- da.v the society will hold a special m ee t ­ing Ih the hall, to which all the o f f i ­cers and members of the s tx le iy are ttu'lted A spctfl&l program will be gl\'t-n and greetlog.'i from ofbt^r pairlutlc Or­ganizat ions \slll be presented.

CROWN PRINCE OF ITALY CHEERED AT BATTLE FROlfr

VENICE, via {'aria. Sept. 13.—C row n P r ince H um ber l Is r e tu r n i n g from the f ron t , where he waa le celved eni l iu- plast lc.i lly by (he a rm y . . \ s he puBset th ro u g h Venice. In co.s ipanv ' llh hlis tu to r , Comifiaiider Bonaldl, he waa WKi nily Acclstmed by (he oopulatiori.

The prince d u r ing hla t r i p tnotorvjdth ro u g h the to w ns a lo n g tiio ,owe Isonzo River, which recei jt ly paseeil Into I ta l ian hands and w as g ree ted l-v the people w ith cries of " long (iv^ our l i t t l e pr ince .’*

STATIONARY ENGINEERS OF NATION REACHING COLUMBUS

COX.VMBVS, O , Sept 13.— Seve;(|] hundred delegates arr ived here leday to a t tend the opening session tomorrow of the annual r.unvention of the National Asaoolatlon of S ta tionary Engineers . To­day was given over lo the regis tra tion of visitors. ( .001) of whom arc expected to a ttend the meeting.

An es|>oalllon of s ta t io n a ry engineer ' ing. whlr h includes m ach inery exhlhita worth more than JIOO.OOO, was opened to th© public. Four ru le s have entered Into the contest to obtain (he 1816 meeting. They art ( ’Incinnatl, Detroit, Pi ttsburgli and Evansville, Ind. The convent ion Is expected to close Saturday.

U-BOAT FRIDAY ATTACKED NORWEGIAN SHIP, IS REPORT

LONDON, Sept 13.— An a t ta ck with gunfire od a neutral ship hy a O erm M submarine ia reported In a d ispatch from L’hr ta tl sn ia to Heuteis Telegram Com­pany. The submarine la said to have fired upon the Norweglsn ship Presto, with a cargo of wood, Kri\jay. The crew waa saved.

BECKER’S WIDOW RESUMES WORK AS SCHOOL TEACHER

N E W YORK, aept . U .—-Mr*. Helen Backer , wddow of Pol ice L i e u t e n a n t

^Charles Becker, w ho w a s e lec t ro cu ted a t S ing Bing fo r i n s t i g a t in g th e k i l l in g of H e rm an R osen tha l , to d ay re sum ed h e r position a s te a ch e r In th e New Y ork public schools.

"My only w ish Is to be le t a lone ." Mrs, B ecker said.

BEYER QUITS ASSEMBLY RACEATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 13.— W ith

th e w i th d ra w a l of A lbor t V. Beyer Jr.. fo rm er s t a r ta c k le of L a f a y e t t e foot- bnll team, from the race, th e cam p a ig n fo r the S ta te Ansambly ha* ad ju s t ed Itself. C ar l ton Godfrey, S p e a k e r of the la a t Assembly , and B e r t r a m W h i tm a n w i n be th e R ep u b l ican nominees.

Y oung Beyer o ff ic ia l ly ann o u n ced his w i th d r a w a l .yeaterdAy a f t e r an con ­fe rence w i th hi* fa thp r . w h o i* a s tau n c h Godfrey man. H e Is s e c re ta ry to &(ayor Riddle , w ho w as a n x io u s to h a v e him ru n on th e l ib e ra l Sunday p la t fo rm .

POUCE DEMAND MOHR EFFECTSPROVIDENCE. Sept . 13.— D em and

w a s m ade to d ay o f th e c u s to d ian of the e s t a t e of Dr, C. F r a n k l i n Mohi by o f- f i r i a l s re p re s e n t in g th e pol ice d e p a i t - m s n t and the a t t o r n e y g c f ie r a re off ice fo ■ th e e t f e o t s found on (he bi'nly o f i>r* Mohr, w ho w a s m u rd e re d .August "T, T he a r t t c le i , tw o le t t e r s , s ev e ra l p ^ y envelopes , ab o u t |100 la c u r ren cy , a r i n g an d a gold k n i fe a r e .now lji pos> ioi-slan o f t h e c u i t o d l a n i of t m e s ta te , OKiTie H u r le y a a d A r t h u r Cusbint f,

WASHINGTON. Brpt. 13.—T he f i r s t m ee l ln g of the Navi'll Artvinory B oard of In vent I one. fhe personnel of w hich waa f i r s t murle publ ic last n igh t liy H ecrela ry of the Navy Daniels, will bd for the purpose of merely " g e t t in g to-' g e l h e r " ThiX m eet ing wi\ l be hejrf O ctober 6 in Hecrelary D anie ls 's offU:* here , and T hom as A Edison, c h a i r m a n of (he (>oard, will preside

A cconllng (n H erre la ry D an ie l s ’* praseii i plana (he hoard will ge t dowti (o bijflinesfl Im m edh i te l r a f t e r (he f i r s t m ee t ing f ieneru l pliins wl] be t a k e n ij]) and a de f in i te p ro g ram a dop ted as Hooii HB posehe. |i | h ulmofM ce r ta in t h a t a m o n g Hie flral th in g s to be ta k e n up by (he hoard ivlll be ihe d c v e lo p m eo j of s u b m ar in e and aer ia l w a rfa re , fleer*-: t a r y Danlela li knoivii to be of th a op in ion iliai tlie aiitirnarme and a e r o ­p lane fo rm tw o of the g re a t e s t fac to rg In :l c o u h t ry ’tf defenaR

Fersonnsk of Board ,The meinbera of Ihe boaul. beside MP.

Edison, a re tlie folloivltiB:r>r Pe ter Goop*r Hewitt, mschanicah

engineer and physicist. Ringwood Manori N J

William Lawrence Saunders . con« aiiUL-llng engineer and In’ientor , Plain* field. N. J

Lawrence Adrttrks, mining engineer/ r> r th Ambri\. \ J

Hpencer Millet* engineer and Inventor, Stnitli Orange, N, J,

HuiNrir Maxim, experi In high explo- slvp.*;, Lak-' 1 lopafrung, N J,

W R Wljitney, elecirlcian. Soheneo*tadv. \ V.

Lh L ff Baekeland. I.•heml8t. Yonkers;N Y

Frank Ju lian Sprague, electrical erigl- iie4>r, Miifnnl <’om>

Herjamiu Lamine. electrical! engineer and lii^ThloT jif electrical devices of tlia We>tingJinU},P Electric and Manufacluv* lug •

r^r UnbPi t Sirnii.'ami Woodward, ch l| engineer, ( ’ameglR Institut ion. Wai?hing; ton.

Dr A n h u r Gordon ^Vehster, pliyalciBt and Tnfl(hema!li-lan. Clark UnKerolty Worcester. Mass.

.Andrew Murray Hunt, expert navaj eiiKlneer, \ 'ew York.

.Alfred (■’ra\en . expert construct ing en* gineor, New York

MafUew Rat on Selleri., expert in aero* n a u in s . Balliniore

Thomas Riihliis inventor of m echanlcar devices. Stamford. Conn.

Howard iv Coffin, automobile e^\g^* neer. New York,

Andicw L- Rlker. automobile engineer, New York

Beniamin Rowdllch Ttiayar, exigent In high expiokh^s, Npw York,

Dr Joseph AVillism Richards, met* aJIurglsi. Koupi neiliDhcfn, Pa

Wlllian; Lenn- Lmmci. engineer and invii iim. ,\>w york.

rienr\- Alexander WIap Wood. Invpn* tor, engineer, writer, mfinufacturei , ,\>w York <’ilv

I^Irni-r Ambrose Sperry, inventor and Clectiical PiiglMeei-, .New York City.

HauieJii IMeaned b) Renult. in announcing the names uf ik e m em ­

be rs uf ih r liuanl, S e r r e ia ry Daniel* made t h t foll tuslng s ta tcn ien t ,

"LJeBirliiK (o m ake a \ ‘«^llable thS la ie it t iiivf^juive gen ius of our c o u n l r F 10 In ip rose our jiavy, a short while iigo I ref4Uf8(t4tj Mr Thom ae A. Edison lo bo* come '.'luilrmHn of u j adv iso ry hoaiM o f em in en t men who would u)! ih sIjfmnl. Mr fcMIisun, w i th (he p a t r i o t i s m c h a r a c te r i s t i c of .American InventC'rak acrej jled the cull lo du ty . The p lan a iloptcd for selecting the m e m b e rs o f the adv isory boa id was as follows

"I requested eleven g re a t e n g in e e r ­ing and sc ienti f ic nofle ties lo s^^leri by p o p u la r elct'Mon two m em bers to retire-, sent the i r socie ty on the hoard . T h* re s u l t has been most g r a t l f j ^ n g t have received the nom ina t lo i is of a l l (he-se socie t ies and have acceplerl them, and It only rem a ins to have a m e e t i n g , o rg an ize and de te rm ine the m e thod of, p rocedu re In o rde r to ut il ize to the b e s t a d v a n t a g e of our navy (hi* m obil iza t ion of the tn len t and gen ius of ou r Sounlry,. The re sponse of the societieH ijivlfed to c o -n p s ra te In the grea l unc le r tak lng In­d ica tes the pulr ly t ic e n th u s i a s m avsak* ened by thin cull to duly ."

W hile the personnel of the board w as a d m it ted here as a s t ro n g r,/-ie. som e surpri f lt svus expressed bocau.^4 Orvlile Wright, tJienn H. Furtlss , Alex­a n d e r Grahiyn Bell and H enry F o i J had tio< been named, though there ha<J been rep o r ts these rntfu vveie a l« ted for Ike list.

A n um ber of pe rsona) a p p o in lm o n u i m a y he made hy Sec re ta ry Daniels, hu4 h s said to day th a t no im m edla to aJr. d i t lons would be m a d s to the buard^ though men like Messrs. Ford. Curt is s , W r ig h t and Bell would be cal led oa w hen needed fo r advice and asBlslancO*

meUSANDS OF ELKS ATATLANTIC CITY REUNION

ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. 13.—Thou- i^snds of Elks who arr ived a t thU pUc« all day yesterday begun this morning th« fi rst days' session of the eecond annual reunion uf the New Jersey Association. I t Is est imated th a t a t leaHt 15,00u o t tha order are here today, and about 500 ara from Newark. AUugelher ihlr ly-sevcrj (oiiges throughout the stale a re repressot- ed In the convention.

Great activHy is being ehown by lh a delegates from Newark, who are worrtln|f hard to capture next y^-ar'e convention as one of the featu res of the 250th a n ­niversary celebration of the founding A th a t city. Pate rson Is putting up ->a KtrunK oppouitUm and Us 200 mcmbei*# present a r« offering every Inducenaeni, One of Pa te reon 's slrongORt a rgum ents Ib tha t she withdrew last year tn favenf of Atlant ic City und so believes ahe ta en- tUlfd tu the coriventlcui next year.

There will be a fight fur the pres idency of the s ta te Elks between Joseph B. Pay- ton of Jersey City and Charles JiLoaecran# of Lrong Branch.

Thift afternoon has been given over (f> baseball. Tliere are voiuesta t‘>stwaenCamden und Newark lodges and the win­ner will play ihe Pateraon lodge. Other a th le tic games will be held a fterward .

The annual lianquet will be held to n igh t a t the Aiamas Hotel and the reception and ball will follow on Lrte Million Dollar I ’ier.

Tomorrow the regular busUiesa reesp^ tlon will be held and the afternoon Wilf be devoted to the parade in which thirt>f baiide are (o lead the marchers, The coiT- vent ion doses tomorrow .evening.

MANY a K S LEAVING HERE “ FOR ATLANTIC CITY SESSION

Id jjartiefl of three, five and tlfteen, N ewark Elka and their breth ren from nearby towns left th is d t y today ap’d ycBlerday for the FJks' convention, which begins tonight a t Atlantic CHty, A g rea t throngh nf Ander.s and the ir fitlenda in ­tend going tomorrow to a ttend the ses,- alona of the closing day and also to wlt- resy the a l n e t parade The delegates in tha parade will be a tti red In white t ro u e e n and dark coats.

I t ia expected tha t about 500 m em ber t and friends will leave on a special t ra in of the Central Railroad tha t It scheduled to d tpap l from the Elroad s t ree t station, a t 7:45 o’clock tomorrow moniing- The committee Ir rohurge of the excursion con­sist* of Exalted Ruler Christian S.chwab; cha i rm an; Richard Miller, W al te r C. Jae cobs. H a r ry Buckieln, Wtlllani Dlgnan, John F. Betz, Joset}l<i Holmes, Morland B. Soria and Clarence A. Seaman.

Numerous automobile parties will makd the trip to the convention d ty . A t th^ main aesslon tomorrow the N ewark lodgiwin m ake^a s t rong bid fo r the !D16 con-

ijT bvent lojTbere in conjun’otlpn with the ci ty 's 3S0th annivereary. ' ^

In a pa r ty t h a t left yes te rday were P*«t FxaJted Ruler Daniel A. Gaven, Richard P. Rooney, secretaVy of the Kike’ Asspe elation, anil George A. Guenther.

U F O L U JE FE N SI

FOR SI(Continued

B r idge ton Man Hxmsa HlmBelf,. BRIDGETOW N. ’ Sept. U .^^T he body.

o f E r n e s t C raner , n g l a s H p r k e r , w a s fou n d h a n g in g In the c e l la r lb f hla hom& yaaterdfty by h is wife , Mra. E r n e s t C raner . Ne ighbors , sum m oned by th e w o m a n ’s screnms, dul the body dow iu C raner . w ho w a s fo r ty - th r e e / e a r * old^ had been ou t of work fo r aome tlmd,- B es tde s h is wife, be Is su rv iv ed bv . three chlldrsR.

th l* coun try witl t h a t a re not up SjCrfbed by the 6> owned jteamerB o f Ihe l. 'nlted Btai ■gfety device* lu •rr Jbeu in flectloe

.Mfhen It hevon t a n i ieum ers ii oqulpped wtth siij maim ed by jnor<tore lgn passenger sUtig public uKI Atnerkan Htrsme underm anned an foreign steamer*.

The opinion o] does not and c s t e a m e r * th a t dr Such b o a ts have a n on board . ' ei^ulpped. so fa r b o a rd i* eoncer X;n*rJcan vessel o r th an will b< c a r r y i n g p a ss e n s y ie p rov is ions i ie&Rien'B Act.

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on Amerii^an shii im posed on owno th e r e b y exclude* w o r ld t r a n s p o r t s

Answer — This 4o«s not tipi'tlf placed upon the olklps by th is lav upon the owners tt if In Amprk'ftii foreign InapectloTi p rox im ate" Amer Bri tish inspnctio Iwenly-f lve Mfebr ^l|lnn(i and the th i r ty - th ree or t> commissioner ofа , point when I a tandard* approx ard^^. And so It law* of o th e r for ."Give th is law

CornmlEMloner of fa ir , he can Just Ilih. German, Fr •pei’tlnn s tandard American standH] (o do that, then vised Bt«(\{iee Ti undue udvuntage ntl ior ia whose in proxim ate" our o only thitjR In tha ahipfi trad ing wM Cams as Ainerlcf peal If* The ee burden* tha t it ( on foreign ahipii tha commissloriei Opinion of the tion 4tS8. revl*< foreign pasaenge ad v an tag e But, Pot the public With improved f iihips of doubtful

The law lmprc\ prtn'ided upon A fften. and also pr m ent h igher thai under the old la In the q i is r te rs . Upon American i t h a n tha t whivh 1 ow ners of o ther !■ Tht* law regulate American lesRcL It- la not Imposing th a t which IS Im nations . In fact. Loan marit inip Ih atre prcBorlbed b G arm any and Fr thaln ta ined by tii ifltth. F o r the a ithpooe condlUon and m ake these fbt*dgn ships con tlon of the Un' teб. n . 13 and H.

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craw’ organizatlo Bland* ur.necesaa de fea t the ci-eatl ch an t m ar ine ai ▼ifnce In auccesa

Answ er— Unde ip licensed offn f ree to employ at rylth or without ticill. w ith or w tha language of ha s proven th ro every wreck aubj occasioned great ing the pas t fifl< been a tack of cr^w-. and In ma tife was directly of the crew to Qf the officer. Ui« provis ion foi Oary condition* th e trave l ing pu

■ N e i th e r a r e t ta in to d e fea t ll lean m erchan t n possible of obaer opera tions . The ch an t m a r ine a t th e coal of const Of^aration. I t Is conalder th e Its

T he w a g es o t h e ' p o r l of salll YeEsels of a ll i oafn* o r s im i la r t h e w a g e s of 0* wage* of Hav E n g l i s h port* . 1 o f 'p p r ta of Ger S c an d in av ian c w a g e Is low er ( A U an t lo C oas t > l a n t lc C oas t wi pa id on th e Gr< ertfto C oas t po r t l l a l lg h l ly lowe w ag e . T he wai eoe-ha l f the Ai o f C h in a and Ir o f th e A m erica •’■‘U n d e r t h e old

TieiielB obtatnit : h a v e an ad v an t i p a r c e n t in wt th f t t 9 \g n th enU n i te d Sla tes . U|. the O r ie n t g onS '-half o r one w o u ld be com: l i g n e d th e i r me Bta tes, and In - le an veesela h: hicar th o s e t h a t le a n porta .

Now the old wblch this coi dl^untrles Impoa in our ports tt g p d deliver bat f^relgii country lerte—that Is U U their civil the old law anc merchant marl ffie coat of ope to lustatn in t fate of forelgi freedom to the toto porta of ti oompeUlng the p wages earned, foreign ehip* COB porta to q demand the wa

" T H U P '^Crltlctam No.

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U F O U m i M A P S DEFENSE CAMPAIGN

FOR SEAMENS ACTt . . ------------- --

rCentInurd from First Pa ie .)

th is ro u n i ry with life Bivlng appllanrea t h a t a re not up to the a tandarda pr*-

by the aeanien a ai't. American erwned ateamerH i-arryijw patieensera out o f the United ull l lie iK^uIpped with■afety devices up \o tiie s tandard pre- t r r jh ed in Section H.

■When it Uei-omei known tha t Amert* can aieumera ■ arry lng paa«>enaer9 are oqulppedi with euperlor aafety devlrea. are m anned by more akiltod men th an are to re ign paa^enKer Hteain<>r§, then the trav- dllhg public will entrust llaetf on the American a tramera In prvf^ren^’P to the Undermanned and improperly equipped ferelBn aleamera.

The opinion of the Attorney General does not and could not affect cargo a t e a m e r a t h a t do not «-AiTy pauaenKora. 8uch b o a ts have l i feboat equ ipm en t for a n on board . Th<*y ura murl i b e t t e r et^uipped. ao f a r a« the a a f e ty of all on b o a rd la concerned, than fo re ign o r A m er ican veanela c a r ry in g paBaengerR. d r t h a n will be Amerlcau a te am e ra e a r r y i n s paaaengera and equipped unde r th e provla lona of 8e«tlon H of th- t e a m e n ’s Act.

S e c t i o n H o f th e Beam en 'B a^t w a a isflt w r i t t e n b y k (» n « to r U-i F n U a i t e I t w as w r i t t e n In b y t h e c o m m i t t e e in

■ t h e H o u a e . I t s r e q u i r e m e n t s ar*< n o t th e r e q u I r e m e n t B o f t h e o r l p l n a ] Lu F o i l e t t e b i l l . I t f l o e s n o t r e q u i r e t h a t U f e b o a t e s h a l l b e f u r n i e h e d f o r a l l o n b A * r d . T h e o r i g i n a l La F o D e l t e M U d M r e q u i r e t h a t a d e q u a t e p r o v l a J o n a h o u l d h e m a d e f o r t h e a a f e t y o f b I] o n b o a r d b y p r o v i d i n g H f e b r a t a fo r a l l a n d I w j f tb l e s e a m e n t o m a n e a c h l i r e b o a l

AS TO Bt HJDBYS EME^OSBl),, C ri t ic i sm No. 3—11 imposea burdenn

on Am erican sblpowriera t h a t can n o t be Imposed on ow ners of foreign ships, anil t h e r e b y excludes ihc7n from the fie ld of w o r ld trauBportul loii

Answer — This wcnetal s ta tem ent does not spi'clfy what biirdene are ytftced upon the owners of American •lilpa by th is law that are not Imposed upen the owners of foreign ships irad- Ih f In American ports In pfdnt of fact foreign InspeclloTi s tandards do not ' ep* proKlmate ’ American atandarda. If tbs Bullish inapection law rcqulrew only twenty-f ive llfeboals under cer ta in con- 4l| lons and the AmerUun law requiros th lr ty*th ree or thlr iy-fonr , <’e i ia ln ly the eomralealoner of nacignt lon is s tra in ingа , point when be saya tha l'* English a tandards apprnxlmaie AmnrlesTi stand* ardH. And so It U with the Inspection laws of o ther foreign nations.."Give this law a fair trial, and. If the

tornmiEHlonej- of na \lga tlon w ants to be fa ir , he can Juel aj! well bold tha t Eng- Ilib. German, French and .lapane«e m- •pect lon s tandards dn not approxlmHtp American a tandarde [f thp>- don 't want to do that, iheti repeal Heellun 4A8^, re ­vised BtilulfR. This Is The law that gives midue advan tage in vedaele of foreign n t l lo i i s whose Inspectloji s lan t lan ls ' up- proxim ate" our own. .St-ction Is thoonly thltjg In tb t ivay of making foreign ihlp& trading wdlh this country do [)i« •am e as American ships Why re* pa t l i t ’ The eesmen's lew Impoaes no burdens that It does not jrnpoie equal ly on foreign ahipa. f n d e r ibe rul ing of th a commissioner of nevlgallon and the opinion of tlie ATtorriey Ueneral, Sec­tion 4tS8, rfivlaed atalufca. does g l \e fo reign pas.'ienger vrsaels ho opcra tlug ftdvanUge. But, In fullnej^a of time, will Pot the public prefer American ahlps %lth Improved equipment lhan foreign •hips of doubtful safety?

The law improves ihe quartern tha t are provided upon American ships fo r sea­men. and also pres tr lbes a food requ ire ­m en t h igher than the s tandard required under the old law, These Improvements In the qua r te r s and In the food Impose upon Americaiv ships no burden g rea la r th an th a t which Is Imposed upon the sh ip ­owners of o ther leading rnKrltimft nations . This law regulates Ihe hours of labor on American vessels, but In Ihia regulation It- Is not Imposing a burden g rea te r th an tfcitt wbb.’li IB Imposed In nther mari t im e lifttlona. In fact. It siiacia into the Amer­ican jnaritlnip law the uliindards which a l« prescribed by iho laws of Norway, G erm any and France, and the s tanda rds rna lntalned by the ciintoiTus of Great Hrl- Ifltlh. F o r the BCclIons of Ihe law tha t ilbpoae conditions upon American ships And n)ake these conditions applicable to fh te ign ahlps comIng.stviiCbln the juriadlc- tion of the Un' ted States, see flecllona i.б. n . 13 and U.

T H K LAWGl AGE B E d M B E lM E N T ,Cri tic ism No. 4— In Its limitation of

crew' organization aiul language It de- Biande unnecessary condilLone, cer ta in to de fea t the ci'eation of an American m er­ch an t m ar ine aiid ImpoBBihie of obser- vifncft in aiiccesaful ehTp operation.

Answ er— Under the old law, excep t ae & licensed officera, ahip owners were f t i e to employ any person from anyw here A^lth or without prevloua experience and sJtiU, with or without the knowledge of the language of the officers. Experience has proven, th rough the In 'ea t lga l lon of every wreck aubject to Inquiry, and which occasioned g rea t loau of life a t sea d u r ­ing the pas t fif teen years, th a t there has been a tack of skill on the p a r t of the cr^w-, and In mat^y instances the lose of dfa waa directly a tt r ibu ted to th e fa ilure of the crew to unders tand the language of th e officer. The language tos t and UlO provlalon fo r Bkllled men a re neces- •Ary condit lona to insure the sa fe ty of the trave l ing public,

■ N e i th e r a r e these re q u l re m o n le cer - tAin to d e fea t the c rea t ion of a n A m er- IcAW m erchan t rnarlne: nor are they im ­possible of observation in successfu l ship operatlona. The old law pieced our m er­ch an t m a r ine a t a d isadvantage both in the coat of construction and In the coal of Ofleratlon. I t la only neceasary h e re to

- m m B U S S ! " B s r u n a ) e n g l m id 's c r y a s w u c o n n i i iE S ITS f e a s t h g o n h a n h o o d o f t h e n a t io n

LONDON. Bept. I (by nu l l ) -—Tb* w t r !■ upplDC tha m anhood ol tha datlon^ ■ava tha bablaa!

Thia cry la In v id to a Enc tand today and almoat for tha t l r i t Uma In hlatory tba (ova rnm ao t a«d m u o td p a l au tborlt la a ara Vtvlni tha aublact aarnaa t a ttantlon. Tha toll of tha taattlarialda Itaa oafx.c to m a k t Enaland th ink ab o u t the fu tu re of tha racM, Medical a u th o r l t l a t are r lv ln f "H ln ta to Muthara" th rough tha pra l l . and iya irm a llc litvaaUaatlona of Infant Ufa in tha atnma a r t bringing forth r t- marhable ravalatlona Kngland 'i aUiitia a ra iha wnrat In th a world, and Nng

Thotnag. a municipal Invaallgator . a ra ;T h a t j u i l baforo and a f ta r elil ldbir tb a

m o tha r 'ihould drink gin; t h a t m a ta rn l ty nuraaa a ra not naceaaary In caaa of child* b lr lh ; t h a t a hahy cannnt m ak e enough h e a t to ileap In a cot by Itaalt; t h a t a baby rauat not ba lubjacted to f reah air, bacauat It will gat to re ayaa; t h a t It la unlucky to walght a baby and dangeroua to cu t Ita flngarnalla; tha t ballad bread It proper fw>d for Infanta; t h a t milk bot- tlaa ahould be cleaned with karoaana, bacaua t "karoaana will clean a n y th ing

Thaaa. according to tha In. aat lgalo r . a r a aoma of tha cnnlrlliutlng caua ta of

m N INDICATES PROBLEMS'GRAVITY

Declining M a n a m t Invitatioo, Says Thoughts Are "Mortgaged Beyond

Recall for Present.*'

end 's new bfthy A-smpsigii Has b rought Ihe exaeuBhe Ir fanl morlftllty In Eng- thla fact home to th e govi rnmi' ii i ir>d * -------- K -if - .un .topeople,

The medlcftl su lho r l t le s have Juat dis­covered that In r l n s h u ry . the g res t stum sr-ctlon of l.rOhcton. the* bir th r s ie In g re e t ­e r than the ave rage for Bngld/id *nd V\'alps. Rut why InfsrUs here die s( ihe ra te of 1)N m 1,000 hus ftlsu been brought to llRhi aril! corrective meseureB are being teken

Among the mRny ohsesslotiB prv vailing In this Berllon, bb regYoried by T)r. E. A,

Isnd 's Blums. sn<t all of Ihesv hslf-*up- ers tl tlons s r e kindred to ftppftlUnig rondi* tlOHB of fll fth end Ignarance. London's altirns s re dir tier then any others , tt 1« ■imed. and if an in fant lives th rough the firal six months it can live IhrouKh an y ­thing. The fa thers of theBO «!um famIUea are laborers. Iiawkers. beggar*. « r 1pplefc. porters, odd-work men, old v^orkmen. th le \e s and the itsual r if fle . f*he nvi thers j a re chsrw-omen or engaged m like occu- paticm. i

were ongaKed In th e Orient . These men will be free to q u i t In port* of thia c Q U iiiry and th u s J a p a n wiU be de> prlved of the s p e c ia l a d v a n t a g e which Hhft has been given under the old I.AW. ^' 'hen men are free to take on or leave a service, the m en em ployed s t the Bome kind i»f w o rk a u to m a t ic a l ly r e ­ceive the sanve wages .

Cr it ic ism No H— It ser loualy ham pe re the BucreBsful o p e ra t io n and develoti- m en t of in le rn a l w a te r w a y s of the United f i ta tes by Im poa lug oondUlons th a t a re unet^onomlcal an d unhece iaa ry .

Answer— Act does apply to rivers o r canals . See Sec t ions 3, 13 and 11. It h a s no th in g w .ha tever to do with i n t e r ­nal w a t e r * except w i th th e G rea t I..aksB, the w a te r s of w h lcb s r« a s d angeroue a s the w ater* of th e ooesn. In Novem* hrr , 1913. In one s to r m on the Great Lakea, n ine teen veass ls w ere to ta l ly w recked and fo u r o th e r s w ere driven ashore. In vo lv ing a lo t s l p ro p e r ty lo s t of upw ard of th re e m il li on do l la rs and j a to ta l loss of life of 2l>i. E v e ry season records som e d la a s t e r upor> the Groat L akes Every r ea so n th a t d em ands Bktlleii men and a d e q u a te l l fa - sav lng appIlA ru -eB upon th e ocean, app l ie s w i th equal forre to th e G re a t Lflken.

‘'F H E K n O M ” FOB T I tK SK A BA ^.Crit ic ism No- 7 — l t s u n f a i r and Im-

prac t i rable provis ions regard ing desar- llon, both of A m erican iincl fo re ign Bea. men. would w ork In jua l i i ’e lo American cltlaena ahrnnd. and would make pn§- slhle N’lniBtions and subverHions of ihe lmiiilK>»Gion Inws a t home.

Anewer " T h i s la a no the r general sU tem en l without any spedf lc 'Tata b e in g su b m it ted to s u i i s i n It The new taw gives to the seam an a grea te r m easu re of f reedom In th e m a t t e r of leav ing hla em p lo y m en L I t does not, however, g ive to h im the sam e ineasure of frcpilpm th a t Ih em ployed by hlB b ro th e r w orkm an , who lab o rs on Ihe land. He ts (Yiily p e rm i t te d to quit Ihe s e r s l r e when Ihe veflsel upon which h<' u rrves is hi a s a fe ha rbo r , s n d when he qu i ts the serv ice b e fo re the e xp l ra - llcin of the te rm fo r w h ich he ha* shipped, he can on ly d r a w one -ha l f of Ins eftrneri wages , and q u i t t i n g under such condllions , he can o n ly secure the whole of his ea rn ed w a g e s if p aym en t of the one -hn lf ha s been refused. See ficctlojis I, 7. Ifi a n d 17.

•This act In no w ay In terferes with the Immigration laws and doe* not make possible vlolallons and Buhversloni of tho se law**

O l f l c l s m No %— Its a p p a r e n t In ten t and L-ertaln rpBiiH would he to 'V o m er” the marlUme labor m a rke t and limit the field from which seamen m igh t be recruited lo the fu r th e r em h a r ra ssm en t of ahlp- nwners and AmerJean labor alike, without compenaating public benef it.

Answer— Not a section or a line of the new law juatl fies the charge

recommendatinns of the I.ondon Cotifer- eht's See Sertion 14.

Tlje s u t e m e n t tha t the requ irem ents of the asameu'B Igw are In many reepeeta unneesssry and linpraclUable I* not *ua- talned by a careful reading of the law and « considerat ion of the condition* on hoard the Titanic, the Emprens of Ireland, the LuBllanla, «bo Monroe, the V(>Jturno, or upon sny o( the vesnel" which have met with disas te r either UF«on the ocean or on Ihe Great Lakes*

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SEAMEN’S A G IS WARMLY CHAMPIONED BY FURUSETH

N F W YORK. Sspl. 13 — Andrew Furu - •elK, rr ee ldenl of the In te rna t iona l 8oa- men'B Union and one of the men lo whoee efforta the adoption of the eea- m e r ' s act Is largely 'luc, ha s Issued a s ta lem ent In reply to those who a re a d ­vocating lbs repeal of the law

In Mr. Funiaeth X opIrH-n, the many recent cliaiig** In owntrsh lp and rnui- ihgs are not s t t r lbu iab le lo the opera- fH.»n of Ihe seamen’s idvv. but to the npenij.g of the r a n a m n Canal He aleo question* Ihe acrurscy nf s ta tem en ts madfl hy (he -advocates of n-peal and a sse r ts th .n the lnw is s modest and m u ih nef-dt-d measure >>( re form In be ­half of ihopi* who depjud upon the sea for a livelihood, He .ASsertB tha t only (hoftp who opposed lb»> passage of the bill whlli' It was heiore Congres.B aNY now advocat ing Its repeal and doubts the wisdom of a repeal before the law has had a fa ir trial

‘Now (hat ihe ve»9*-i8 of the Pacific Moll Pompaijy' b a te aAtuall '' been sold,” ha Bays, 'It I* I'lear to all tha t tha th ra a t of trunftfer tn thv Japatu-se or Chinese flUK was nifTf bluff I'Ik* \e>.sels have btpji sold In an A m eruan n m e e rn and will continue to fly the A m e r i 'an flag.'

Mr. FuiuHeth say* tha t while llie trade Lb which IhfHe veSselB will be engaged >» r roble tnatlcal it is reported that *ome of them will take tranRatlan l ic routes, while others will be placed on the run from New Y’ork to San Franc ls ro by way fit the P anam a Canal. He th inks th e v«a- aels now employed between San F r a n n s m und prirts In Mexico, '^entral and South America will cnntlnuo In t h a t t rade or will use th* panam a Canal to reach the .Atlantic coas t porta of these countries.

The Pacific Mall Company," ho con­tinues. ' h a a long enlo.ved a monopoly of trade. Recent events t tne revolution Lp Mexico and the opening of the cana l l Lave reduced the prof its In th is trade, but there la no likelihood th a t It will b* abandoned So far the American m e r ­chan t marine le perfectly safe from the effects of the seamen'.i ac t ."

FOREIGN CASES IMPERATIVE DCTYWASHINGTON. Kept. IJ — P r ta ld en t

W ilson today s x p re sa e d hi* view of th e g ra v i ty of th* In te rn a t io n a l i l t u a t io n w hich co n f ro n ts th e United S ta i r s to a delsgatlor i of V irg in ians , who a sk ed him to visit th e M anassa s b a t t ie f la ld U te th is month- He said his iho u g h tg w'ers "m o r t g a g e d beyond recal l for the present ."

"We e re e ll h op ing ami p ray ing ihtU the sk ie s m a y c l e s r . ” said the I ' r r s i - dent. **bm we h av e no con tro l of t h a t on th is side of th e ^v.urr. and it Is tin- possib le to p red ic t any pEirl of the course of a f fa i rs . ‘

T he P res id e n t wbh reminded th a t Bome lime a g o he had promlaed to go to Miinaaaaa to dedU'Sie n tablet.

"W h en I m ade th a t promlae.’ ih* rj-eHld*‘iYt iqM thN* Ylelegatlon, ‘'(h inge w ere Just beglnnl i ig and a g re a t many Ih lna* have h appened since, which have a l t e r e d not oulK’ the aspec t of our own a f fa i r s , but the aspe«‘t of a f fa i r s of the world. My exper ience he re day by day is tha t qUfiUonx tu rn bp *o s u d ­denly and have to he hand led so p rom pt ly and som ei lm es w i th *i> m uch thnu g h tfu ] ( li ar re tiop th a t 1 re*11y d a re not let my th o u g h ts go out to o th e r m a t t e r s

”1 rould not com e to Manassfl* w i th ­out hav ing e o m e lh ln g to say. U would not be w o r th y of th e occaalon If I did not m ake p r e p a r a t io n s th a t would be w o r th while, and th a t I* out of Ihe quesl lon My th o u g h t s a re m o r tg ag e d he>'ond recal l to r th e present.

"I s im ply feel 1 hfll I have fo rfe ited my liberty for ihe p re s en t and ihul my nea res t duty Is th e m os t obvious and Im pera t ive durr 1 have been obliged lo Hsy th is m nil Invitutloiia , how ever t e m p t in g In c h a r a c t e r , and I would not be w o r th y of your t ru s t if 1 did not come to such a conclualoit , he tnuse 1 know th a t you W’a n t these In le rna t iom il m a t t e r s t a k e n care of as best Wf know how, and 1 u u g h i not to send my th o u g h ts a f ie ld "

TURKEY'S POSITION PRECARIOUS ON BOTH LAND AND SEA, AMERICAN IN A1RENS REARS FROM CONSTANTINOPLE SOURCE

ATH FN B, Sept 12 (via Parti . 8«pt. 111.— A n American olti ien of a tan d i rg In A thena h i s received advioea from Uonatamlriople. which he aays a re t r u s t ­w orthy . tha t the alluatlon of the Turkish a rm y and government la unfavorable . According to this liifurmatloh, the poet* tinn of the Turkish forcea defending the Uardanclle* 1* precailoiia U is said the Turk lah f iom , thlnm-d by heavy loanee. b fIndlUK 11 InrreHSliiglv difficult lo hold the ]|ti»*a agali)«(i the French and Diitlsh

Tui k^x ■« position ai eea la described aa d u advan tagnoua The fo rm er Oermeii I ru l ie r s . (l«»etji*n ami Rrtelau. now nam ed the Hultan Selim and Medullu, ai'e Bald to havn hrcii Incapaciia ted, while th»> itusHlaii fleet prey« Upon Tur* kej 'a ahL>|)lng.

According to ihln informittrui. Turkish a f f a i r s t i e under the control of a tilum- v l i a le with autocratic powei*, eonaUting of Knver Va*ha. Minist. i of W ar; Taa la i l l e \ . MiniHinr of the iMerlor, and Hodrl Hey. cht'*!' of polite nf «'ons lanUnople lilsBatlafH.'tlon aniotiw i!»e Moelem* Is re- l>r>rted. nml It Is ss!>l Shirk ul txlAm was d|»itii.vsed bei'a'iHf he did not a p ­prove Ilf measurer taken against the A rm en ian s The ronimitte* of union anil p ro g res s iM reporlcd to have been vlr- lually BU|NT*eded b' a *'’c i« t «onimlltee wljlrli la re«pon*lve to the wisher of the tj hi mvirale .

The A m crlcun’s hiforniant s tale* ihnl

INDORSED WILSON FOR SECOND TERM

Anti’Wittpennites Did This, Though Senator Lewis Said People

Had Decided That.

SHERIFF KINKEAD AMONG SPEAKERS

t h a t "ItE .p p » ren M n te n d . ;d m .u l t wouH ' l ' » ‘ ‘ ' I 'i . . . .V* i.K«, th row n «,«00 m»n out of employment orhe to "corner" the inarl tlm g Itibot inerket end to limit the field 'Worn which ««amen m»y he recrui ted. Skill, enperlence, knowledire of th* l»nffu*»e of the ehlp ore the only renulremente Imposed by the Btfttute,

To eek the puhitc to believe eny euch cliarse ie prepoBtorou*. I t BBBumeB on the p«rl of the pe«men of »II nations a Bolldarlty th a t does not e ilB t atnon* doc­tors, lawyers, merchart le or shipowners.

P R O V lSIO S a AS TO SBAltIKN.Criticism No. 9— I t se ts up ragulatlons

of compensation artd of discipline which I a re not equitable In place of a ra tional

ad ju stm en t of re la t ions between employ­ers and employed; th e reby menacing the safety of life and property .

Answer— Only requ irem en ts as to com­pensation end discipline are .

F i r s t—T ha t the seam an shall be en ­ti tled to ha lf of his wages when he quits In a safe port. , . -

Second— U forblda the payment of a d ­vance wages, . . . .

As s la t ed be fore , th e f i r s t does not Klve the s e a m a n th e s a m e r i g h t as th e land lab o re r , a n d no one ha s the hard ihood to deny tho s a i lo r 's r i g h t to his w agea w h e n earned . The second has been forced by th e cond it ions of tho huslnees. 'a'hlch by th e p ay m en t of advance wages made the seaman a chat tel . Holh theoe p ro v is io n s a r e necessa ry to g u a r a n t e e to th* s e a m a n the fr eedom which the leg lo la t lon w a s de signed lo g ive him. These r e q u i r e m e n t s do not In any w ay m e n a ce th e sa f e ty of life or p roperty .

T he o th e r p rov ls lone a f f e c t in g s e a ­m en are :

I. K n o w led g e o f th e l a n g u a g e of the off icers .

J. Su f f ic ien t e x p e r ie n ce a t sea to i n ­s u re Ihe sk i l l of t h e m en to execute the o rde rs of th e off icers .

3. R eq u i r in g o f the m en Implic it obedience to the o rd e r s of the off icers a t sea on pa in Of Im pr isonm en t , f i r s t on the ve sse ts a n d l a t e r on shore.

These p rov is ions In s tead of m enacing th e s a f e ly of Ufa and p ro p e r ty m ak e fo r the c o n s e rv a t io n of both.

-------- - T hen th e re a r e p ro v is io n s as to thaco n s id e r th e Item of coat of ope ra t ion . , m u ( p n i e n t of p a s s e n g e r c a r r y in g ves.

T he w a g es of seam en d epend upon t h e ' p o r t of s a i l ing and a re tha s am e to wsesela of a l l na t lona e n g ag e d In the ggm* o r s im i la r t rade . In o r d in a r y t im es th e w a g e s of Genoa a re low er th a n the wages of H avre . Havre Jower than K n g l ls h ports , but ab o u t eq u a l to t h a t o f ' p o r t s of Germ any . H o l lan d an d the S c an d in av ian countr ie s . Tho E n g l i sh w a g s la low er lhan the w age up o n the A U an t lo C oas t of ou r co u n t ry ; o u r A t ­la n t ic Coaet w age Is lo w er t h a n t h a t pa id on th e G rea t L akea or In ou r P a - ot tlc C oas t ports . Tha A u s t r a l i a n w a g e Ig s l ig h t ly lo w er than o u r Pac i f ic Ccaa l w ag e . Tho w a g es of J a p a n a re ab o u t one-ha lf the American ra te , and those o f C h in a and Ind ia a re ab o u t o n e - th i r d o f Ihe American .•. 'Under t h e old law, In o rd in a ry times.,

TSSSels o b ta in in g the i r c rew In Europe h av e an a d v a n t a g e of ab o u t tw e n ty - f iv e per c e n t in wages , a s a g a i n s t vessela t h a t s ig n th e i r m en In p o r t s o f the U n i te d S ta tes . Vessels s h ip p in g c rew s Ug. the O r ie n t ge t t h e i r m en fo r abou t o n e - h a l f o r o n e - th i rd of th e w a g es they w o u ld be compelled to pay If they s ig n ed th e i r m en in p o r ts of the U n i ted g ta te s , and In com peti t ion w i th A m er­ican ve sse ls have a g r e a t a d v a n t a g e Otter th o s e t h a t s ign t h e i r m en In A m e r ­ic a n ports ,

Now th e old law and th e t r e a t i e s wGich th i s c o u n t ry h a s w i th f o r e ig n dh i in tr les impose upon th e U n i ted S ta te s tn o u r p o r t s the d u ty to a r r e s t , d e ta in g n d d e l iv e r b ack to th e vesse la o f any foreign country any seam an w h o de- gerts— th a t Is to say. any who vlo- l a t« t h e i r c iv i l c o n t r a c t to labor. T h u s t h e o ld l a w a n d th e t r e s t l e s p laced ou r m e r c h a n t m a r in a a t a d i s a d v a n ta g e In fh e co a t o f o p e ra t io n because It helped t o s u s t a in In o u r p o r t s th e low w a g e f a t * o f fo re ig n c o u n t r i e s By g iv in g fr eedom to th e seamen 'who ar* brought tll to p o r ts of th* Unltad S ta te s and by sompelUng th e payment of a port ion of tho w a g e s ea rned , th e sa i lo rs f r o m th e se fo r e ig n sh ips w il l be enab led In A m e r i ­c a n p o r t s to q u i t such s e rv ice a n d to dloinami t h e w a g e s paid In o u r p o r t a

T H K P A C i r i C T B A B B.'C r i t i c i s m No. 6— I t w il l n o t on ly d e ­

l iv e r p a c i f i c Ocean c a r r y i n g to f o r e ig n ^ i t l h n s , b u t w il l e n co u rag e th e e x te n - g i p h - d f su ch fo re ig n l ines bo tw aon d r l t n U l p o r t s a n d t h e A t la n t ic l e a - bnard ,' v ia t h e P a n a m a Canal, A b e ieh y r e d u c in g th e b e n e f i t s of t h a t g r e a t u t i l ­i t y to t h e A m erican na tion .

Answer—Proposition laid down In th is P a r a g r a p h is n o t only, u n t ru e , b u t th e r e v e r s e o f I t is t ru e . I n t h e Pac lO o t ra d e of th is country, th e ex is t ing laws a n d t r e a t i e s h av e g iv en th* J a p a n e s e

tha t there h ss been an y reduction of o f ­ficers. He says the pro.'islona of the I 'an am a Canal act will dete rmine Ihe f u ­tu re of fommsree on the Pacif ic Ocean and points to the test im ony of Vice Pres ident Schwerin of the Pacif ic Mall Company which, he says, was to the e f ­fect t h a t the prohibition of the oanel to vessels owned by ra ll roada would force the company out of bijsinees. He avers lha t In dleposlng of Its vessels the Pa . elfic Hal! Company merely seised an op­por tun i ty to sell a t a fancy fjgure and h« -warns the public against the ex p lan a ­tion th a t the seamen s act wee responst- tilfl fo r the sale.

"As compared with the Inf luence e x ­erted by the Panarna CansI and th e w ars in Mexico and Europe." says Mr. F u n i - eeth, ."the seamen's s e t Is a drop in the bucket ,"

th* m a s t e r y of t h a t trade, because tboes I d ^ a n d t r a a t i e i h a v e .p ro tec ted th * Hnir J ap an * * * w a g « In th * p o r t* o f th* Vil t t«d 8 ta g * a 'Whan th i s s t a t u t e he - d d m a t e f fee t iv* a s a g a i n s t th* *htp* of

a h « s a It w il l b e - i m n o n i b i * f o r thne* ■BIps .whan th * r com* in to th« port*

sals1. TVIth proper davit*.2. P r e s c r ib in g t h e n u m b e r end c h a r ­

a c t e r of li fe boa ta an d l if e ra fts ,3. F o r t e s t i n g th e se app l iances .t. P r e s c r ib in g th e eq u ip m e n t of life

boats .S. R e g u l a t i n g th e n u m b e r of paasen-

ge ra to be carr ied .G. R e g u l a t i n g th e m a n n in g of Ufa

boats .J. R eq u i r in g th e m u s t e r and dril l of

the c rew in th e h a n d l in g of the life b o a ts and life ra f t s .

The provisions In al l essentia ls a re those which were agreed to In Ihe so-called London Conference on Safe ty a t Sea. Not one of these o r an y o ther provlelon of tho lew Is a m enace to either Ilfs or property, but as compared with the lack of s ta tu te enac tm en t and the existing regula tions consti tu te a dis tinct gain In the public Interest.

T H E LOIYDON CONFERENCK.Criticism No. 10— Its requirements are

In many respects unnecessa ry and Imprac­ticable; same being specifically rejected by the In te rna t lcna l 8afe ty -a t-S ea Con­ference tn London, which was part icipated In by the world's beet Informed marine experts.

Answer—W hen the United S la tes con­firmed the ag reem en t of th e London I n ­ternational Safe ty -a t-Sea Conference, It did so with a proviso t h a t roserved to the United Sta tes th e r igh t to require a h igher s tandard of sa f e ty devtcee than th a t specified In t h a t agreement. A de­te rmined effort w as m ade to pass through the Senate a ra ti f ication o f the agreem ent without amendment. T he subject we* before the Senate fo r months and the act ion of the Senate wa* not a m a p Judg­ment, but w as a deliberate end w tl l con­sidered expreselon of the trea ty-making branch of the governm ent upon this question. I t wa* a noitflc*tlOD to tlie world t h a t tha United S la tes would de­mand s higher s tan d a rd o f safety on ves­sels leaving Ita ports . In doing th is our goiremment was c loorly wlth tn Its r i g h u under in te rna t iona l law and the flndlngs of our own Suprem e C o u r t

B u t th e law conta in* a ll of the dsseoUal

POSSES SEARCHED FOR GIRL WHO LEFT RIG AND GOT LOST

PATERSON. Sept. 18.—Specially op- ganlsed poases tramped the woody aac* Mon* bounded by th is city, L-Utle Fa l ls and Montclair ipobi of la s t n ight In a hun t for Elsie Scbeldler, eixtean years old, of West Pa terson, whose m o the r feared h a rm had come to her. Th* search ended ta r ly today when Elsie a p ­peared at the home of Mrs Sherm an O. Francisco of Great Notch, who employs her a s a eervatu.

The girl and her mother were on the w'sy to Great Notch, when. In an effort t.o save her daughte r a w&lk, Mtb. Bcheldler hailed two men pass ing in a buggy and asked them to drive the girt to the Francisco home. The m^n con­sented.

Afterward Mr*. Scheldler worried and called up her daughte r 's employer, The girl hadf not arrived a t t h a t t im e and word was sent to the Li ttle Fa l ls po­lice. OrganUatlon of the searching part ies followed. Miss Si-heldler told Mrs. Francisco tha t she had left the men and was try ing to walk to the Great Notch house when she lost her way.

STRIKE AT EUZA6ETH MACHINE SHOPflpeWrtl gffrlrs of the. y£WR.

ELlZiABETH. Sept. 13.— H and ing their fo remen dem ands fo r a general Increane In wages and a reduction of the working day from ten to nine hours, for ty -f lve ethploysss of the A. & F. Brown machine shop walked out of the plant In Third s t ree t this mornlhf. They m ade no d e ­m and directly on their employer. More th a n 160 of the company's men a re w ork ­ing. and there la no tie-up.

The men who a re on s t r ike a re m a ­chine molders and Ihefr helpere and chip ­per* and the ir helper*. The moldera. who have been ge tt ing $2.25 for a ten-hour day. want, In addit ion to the t r shor te r working day . a wag€~xif I2.S0. Their helpers w an t a wage of 13,25, a n a d ­vance of twenty-five cents: the rh lppers w an t $2.36, having been paid $2 pre­viously, and the chlppera' helpers warn $2.

Over the telephone th is af te rnoon It was said a t the New York off ice of the company th a t no report of an y w a lk ­out had come from the p lant In E l iza ­beth,

Ifipfrin! /sfmirf of (Ar \£ W £ .J E R H F V r i T T , K ep t. 13,---A b out 1^0

a n t l- W lU p e r m l ie m o c r a l* g it h e r e d In E l k ' * H a l] laM F a tv ir d s y n ig h t an d ad o p te d a r e s n lu t lo n ln d o r« Ln g T^resl- H e n i W o o d ro w W ils o n fo r n n o ih e r te rm in th*- W h ite H o tiB f a f t e r r n l l< ‘d S ta te s S e n a to r . Is h ib b F la m iU n n L e w is o f I l l l - i no lfl had to ld th em (h a t th e acM on w a s ' q i i l le u n n t ft 'R a n ry . M r. L e w lf l p ro c e e d ­ed (o e x p la in th a t t h * A m e r ic a n p eo p le ; h a v e a lr e a d y d e c id e d to le a v e th e he lm of th * s h in o f s ta te in th e h a n d s o f | I ’ re a ld e n t W lle o n .

A l lh o u g h c a lle d n o n -p s rM z a n , th * ' m e e t in g w a a t n a n t i - W lt lp s n n g s ih e r - In g In e v e ry s e n a s o f th e w o rd , w ith R h e r l f f R u g e n * F , K in k e a d iin d S u r r o ­g a te Jo h n P . E g a n In c o m m an d . N a v a l O f f ic e r , I I , O lto W U tp e n n . c o n t ra r y to a d v a n c e re p o r t s , d id no t a p p e a r a t th e h a l l In s te a d he s e n t A le x a n d e r S lm p - Bon, one n f th e c a n d id a te s on h is A s ­s e m b ly t ic k e t , to sp e a k fo r h im M r S in ip a o n , h o w e v e r , d id n o t g e l an Op­p o r t u n ity to a f ld re sa the m e e tin g .

S u r r o g a t e ' E g a n In tro d u c e d P e n a to r L e w is . S H y in g h.a w a s p ro u d lo p re s id e o v e r a m e e tin g w h lb h hwd been c a lle d tn ‘ n d m a s th e m an "wh/p had l i f t e d New' J s f a e y fro m a p la c e o f 't> b * c \ jr lty to o n * o f th * b r ig h te s t s t a r s In th e c o n s te l la t io n o f a ta te s In th e U n io n ."

S e n a to r L e w is n a ld in p a r t ;" T h e A m e r ic a n p eo p le h a v e a l r s a d v

d e c re e d th a t P r e s id e n t W ils o n s h a l l h a v e a aeco nd te rm . In re c o g t iU lo n o f ih * n b le m a n n e r In w h ic h he h a s g u id e d th * n a t io n In th is g re a t , g re a t c r i s i s o f th e w n r ld ’a h is to r y . W h a u e v e r m a y be' n e c e s s a r y to m a in ta in th e h o n o r and d ig n i t y o f th is re p u b lic , h * w i l l do, In fu lf U n t e n l o f th e o a th w h ic h he h a s t a k e n b e fo re th e A l ­m ig h t y Ood In h e a v e n .

■ 'Before W o o d ro w W lla o n w a s e le c te d to Ih e P re f f ld e i ic y , t h is c o u n t ry w a s th re a te n e d w i t h a p lu to c ra c y . T h e . * w a s uf> re flp e c t fo r la w or o rd e r . W e a lth ru le d a n d g ro u n d In to th e d u s t . W 'ho b ro u g h t a b o u t th is c o n d it io n o f a f f a i r * ? T h e R e p u b l ic a n s had been In c o n tro l fop a lx le e n y e a r s . Tn 1D12 yo u w e re n e a re r to r e v o lu t io n th a n yo u h a v e been s in e * th e r i v l l W 'a r.

“ T h e y s a y th a t o u r n a v y Is In s u f f ic ie n t , th a t w e a re un p re p ared fo r w ar- l^e- TnoLTftcy hap ru led o n ly tw o y e a rs a f t e r the F tcp iib llcan B had he ld the re in s o f p ow ftr fo r s ix te e n y e a r * . Y e t w e h a v * a p p ro p r ia te d m o re m o n e y th an n e r * n ia n y fo r o u r deCenaea. I f w e a re n o t p re p a re d w h o ia reeponalb le '^ W h a t o f th a t b il l io n d o l la r s ta k e n fro m th e p o c k e ts o f th e p eo p le to p a y fo r a b ig ­g e r navy*^”

W h e n S e n a to r L e w is conducted h la a d ­d ress , W IM lam r i i l l c n , a fr ie n d o f Sena- lo r m ade a s h o rt speech and th enS h e r if f K in k c a d aaM a fe w w o rd *. N e x t to S e n a to r T^ewlnr he re ce ive d the m oat ap p lause .

th e In f lu e n c e o f ( ’o u n ty ( ’ o u n se l .A lfre d N t i f t i r y m p le In th e c o u n ty T lr p u b llc a u c o m m it te e M r. H a lry iu p lp w’ l l l h a v * no o p p o s it io n in th e F i r s t P l s t J l r t o f th e F o u r t h W a rd In lila e f fo r t tu be e le c te d to th e c o u n ty c o in n i i l le e F h a r le * W a rd o f 13 R e c i i i r fltr«o t w n * p u t fo r w a r d b y th e a n t t - Im lr y m p le R f r u b l l c a n a to rtm a g a ln a i M r D n lry iu p le . b u t ('‘ l l y C le r k A r c h ib a ld a n d h is s t a f f o f (d e r k s d i s ­c o v e re d th a t W 'ard l iv e * tn th e T w e l f t h IM s ir lc ’ t iin d th H l «om * o f th e s ig n e r s o f h i * p e t i t io n re s id e th e re a ls o , w h ile o t h e r s l iv e In th e F i r s t P l s t r l c t le n d e r th e la w th e c a m lld a te a n d h is s ig n e r s m u s t r e s id e In th e d t s l r l r l

A s s is t a n t t ’ U y t ' le r k M iir tm iJ U ro sa an d so m e Of the c le r lta a re n o w g o in g

i ov#>r Ih e p e l lt lo n s o f the {-Hv ra tM lId a te s I w i t h th a L i r a o f r i c ie r m ln h ix I h c l r I v a l i d i t y . ’ T h e j ba\'C f1 r\iphrd ih e f l r * t

e le v e n w a r d * an d ho ve fout»d tw e lv e P e m o c r a l l c p u iU lo n s nnd fo uneet^ R e ­p u b lic a n d e fe c t iv e tn n il b ut th e c a se in th e F o u r t h W a rd th e la w n if tk e * I t c le a r th a t th e cH itd ld a te h a s a n o p p o r­t u n it y lo am e n d h is p e t it io n T h e d e ­fe c t * h a v e been p r in c ip a l ly th e s ig n a ­tu r e s o f p e rs o n s no t re s id in g in th e d is ­t r ic t . T h i s Is tru e Iti the ca se o f fo rm e r A ld e rm a n M L ’l ia c l l .r v e e r i , w 'm had fe n B lg n e c h , o n e o f w hom liv e d o\i1*ldts th e d is t r ic t w h ic h he w jin ts to re p re s e n t In th e l o u n ly h e m o c ra l lc c o m m u te s .

.Mr. H ro e s s ta r te d s o m e th in g to d a y w h e n he n o t if ie d Ih e vn rIo u H c a n d id a te s o f Ih e m la ta k e a fo u n d . ,\m o n g tho*«s c a l le d up w tie T h o m a * U n lf l ln K u y , c h a ir - m a n o f th e .A nM -Ih il r> m p le L e n g u c W h e n M r G o ld l i ig a y w h s to ld t l t « i the c i t y c le r k had he lr l u\> W a rd k p e t it io n he g r e w s u e p l i lo u s nm l in t lu u i t 'd th a t M r . B r o s * a t i'l the o ih e tB In th e c i t yc le r k ' s n f fh e w e i r d is c i Im lr in 1 m g

lu g s in s t th e a n l l - n a l r y i i i p l e R e p u b lIc a n a . I h a ' y n i i ' r * w o rk in g l " f th e H a l ­

s e y P lr e e l c r o w d ; M r. F in liU n g a v Is r e ­p o rte d in h a v e aa id r v e r th e te lcp ho h** to M r. H to b k T h e a s s Js tH n i < ttv c le r k d e n ie d th a t th e re w a s an> d ls c r lm lT in t lo n . an d In B*rf'p r.rf of If polM »-d fn th e fa c t th a t o th e r p e llllo n M w e re fo u n d tn be d e fe c U v * .

T h e c i t y c le r k h a s tio l >et f t r n l l y p B -aed h v ' t h - K o u rt t i W a rd p a l l t l n r . lu l l h lB p r - a - n t th n ijK h t nn Ih n m a t l s r 'a th a t It i s lin -a llr t nnd H in t tu v lh ln il <» n tie d one e x c e p t tn have th * v o te r s w r it e In th e n am e of a c a n d id a te In M r, l>al- f y m p le 'a d is t r ic t .

POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS I CONDUa SUNDAY OUTINGS

Several pollllral nrKanlr.Atlonp held mit- Ings yesterday. The Democratic orgnnl- za*'on was weSl represm ted r.n Plxtha nnua l exoj^elon fJ the f lu rnn |■lnh, a S ix teenth \ \ ’ard aasnclalloTi. njhich went to Bcftr MoiinlHln Dark on the IDidsim

T he l luronn l»-ft f 'cinmerclnl VN’barp aboard (be atcamer Majesth' nnd anv-ng the lending Democrats were fornier ‘ ‘Uv Cmihsel J am es R. Nugenl, Founty t ’halr- . m an Jam es D Moriarly. J-*hn F. n t le r - beln. cand ida te for county register, and severa l of th* canrlldales cn the As­sembly th-ket.

Th* Em m sU J. Q ilnn TaUv-TTo Chib went to Hollywood Park In Maplewoig^. ■wlierp the dny was der'cled to field events and Informal dluciisslnrifl of the pnlltical sltUfttlnn. RepuhlicariK and Demncrats minglad on th is outing, ahaiil 150 person* In all a ttending.

Th* coinmUte* which had charge nf Ih** a f f a i r consisted of Alderman T hom as K C u rm n , chal rm sh : William Hnpwood,

A rm en iam ar* being oent to eoneenira* tlvn uampe a t different K^nts . being driven on foot or forwgrtStd In b o i car t. He add* th a t the e a r l i e r miM acrea of C'hrtstlane In Asia Minor 4 re being du> plicated In the preoent IneUnee t n d that, In »oni* cas ts , only a compara tively smal l pa r t of the expelled Armenlana reach the cnnrenlrmtlon. camps alive.

Henry M orgenth iu , American A m bas- uaduT i t L'onstaiitinopie, boa exerted eveiv effort to pnrtect the ArTHentgiis. but appareht ly hi* endeavors have been UDSMtIihg. I t Is s ta ted tha t American women, who a ttempted to go with the refugees to lf*ok out for Armenian chll* iljett. w ire turned back end tha t a num* her of young Armenian girls, who were studerus Kt th* American fo liage a t Con- Btanilnopt*, frii into th* hand* of the Turks

ttwlnu to th»* 1ni*mipt!on of s*a Iraiis- portatluTi. It 1* altruist Impossible to p u r ­chase n*ai In fonstantinople , and wood !s being UHffl for Ifwomotlves. The crops were good, but li h i s b*«n almost tm- imssIM* to han.?*flt them Petroleum costs 81 a gallon end th* price of sugar h i* Increaseil «*i*n fold.

Th* Amertfwn'a U^formant stale* that Ih* agrccuieni said to^ha^'* been reached between Turkev a n ^ - i u l f a r l g ha* not i effected a definite oett iemsnt of re la­tion*. but tha t, to th* contra iy , the T u r k s ar* hsstilv erect ing defenses aga inst the Bulgurlana.

J am e s A. Oallsgher, Mr. Quinn. Chsr iee F, Cluxon, Albert Wood, Pete r Qerrl ty , 'Wllllain Hoffman. Oherle* Luddeke, K. J. I tahn and John J. Walab.

At Frank ton 'a Grove In HlUon. Ihe Bradley T a m m a n y Club held forth. Board of W orks t 'ommUsloners Char tes P- Gil­len and Wil liam Trtea Jr. and Patr ick H. Hyxn. Alderm an Jsm ea P. Rogers and Joseph F sMcCrudden. City Treasurer E lm er A. Dsy, form er Surrogate Im s o Shocnlhsl . were am ong those present

WEAVERS GO OUT ON STRIKE AT THE SUMMIT SILK MILLitrnyiff of thr

SFMMIT. rtspt- U- —W eaver* of the .Summit 611k (. 'ompany, who U e t s p r in g w ere oil s t r i k e seven week* and r e ­turned St lha t time without gaining tb c l r denis t tds, w a lk ed out on s t r ik e Hgeln th is inornlnK In prott^sl to * r e ­duc t ion of h a l f i c en t a yard on the good* they tu rn ou t and Ihe In s t i tu t ion nf ft f in in g s y s tem and a p rem iu m s y s ­tem w hich they dec la re a r e In iqui tous. T h ree h u n d e rd and f i f ty etnployees a re on s t r ik e They c la im th*( th e n lgh l shift of 1&K !s*A^'ern will Join them,

Tho proieHi of th e meik was de l ivered to day III p r i s o n in tbo lr employer , Pau l O r l l nf New York Mr. Gerll advised them lo p resen t t h e i r d e m a n d s to the cnrnnil llee w h lrh a r b i t r a t e d th e la st s y l k e and lo w h l rh th ey had ag reed f tv l h o t t im e to su h m i l al l f u tu r e quss - MnriB Mr. Gerll ' then got Into i-onv* mil hl ra itiin with F r a n c i s S. P h i a n e r of 1It > ro inmlMee, kl.nWM as fhi* Mnvnr * com m Utfe . In which M avnr FtHiiciN M Ib riteri nppntn tcfl T hom sy M Deh^volsf pTirt n ih f - r n. Merri ll In s iMItlon tr. Mr rii rf li ie r

Ml-. F 'h raner \lsUei i th e mill, tfilked w llh the nnd went wMh ar o tn m i t t r - nf six of th em to Gsrll. v h q nial n tel lied lha t ihe eniplovecB shoqM liv* up tn t h e i r a g re em en t to iren l w ith the r n m m n i e e Mr F'hran<.r then pleaded w ith thn w eav e rs to wait unti l the ro m m l t l e e rou ld meet before lhe« WfllWed <njt. Thia the weas-»fe r e ­fuse d lo dn

fin s e ^ n g Ihnt the e r a se r* '—men stui u o r n m —were dete rmined In have I h d r OM n way, Mr P h r s n e r oudlned tlv^ sltu- Biloii to Thief of Police George n" Brown. There will prnbablv be a large polii<» guard at the mill when It I* time for (he mght shift to go to work

Tn the last s t r ike the ucaucr* wpij ryganlzed hy the .American FeilerstJon of Labor, but s^out trrn months ngn le( tl.elr membership lapse Th»»re will bf no Blrtke benefltp paid the woi^fr*

MASON ENGINEERS ORGANIZETT! FN'TO.V. f 'epl IJl.— With a c h a r i e r

m e m b e rs h ip of fort>-, Weresr t 'ouncll No, .'►o, VnIversftI CrsflaTnen Council of F n g le e e r s , wa* In s t i tu te d H aturday even in g hy G rand O rgan lxe r WlHlani W arfie ld of N ew ark and hla s ta f f . All claBsea of en g in e e r s a r e e l ig ib le in rrem bepsh ip th e n rdef , provided th a t (hey are m e m b e rs of th e Masonic order.

A f te r th e buHlnes* session th e rnetn- hers ed jo im ie d to the Hoial S ta r lJng . w'here d in n e r w a s served, Addresses w ere mad* by G ran d O rg a n iz e r ^ ' a r - field. C har le s Rwane, J o h n M acM orran and H E. C h ar le s of N ew ark , E d w a rd Miller of T^bllftdelphla and R. C. U a n e - rtelfl of Brooklyn.

r r « M H r l l« n * _* 1W * m t W c e t n r

peine **n» b«(i>Ta morn.CORNS. CALLOUS, BUNIONSdisappear, no pain, ha adages. InstantIrogjl Id. and all drug

nitllng.sad permanent

gebwars. Drugiiiu> 187 drug ttorl*.

t t l C H T - O u r[A i w M i w wm coeH>,w)Hwm ^

SO U D GOLD

SIGNET RINGSEngraviag

Free

‘astellierg’s|e3 7 iB raa1 S t

Ofn S«t>4ir t n i i p

DRINKHABIT

II R E L I A B L E H O M E T R E A T M E N T

TknuHaiKls i-if MUee, mothen end ulstcrS nr* enlhusliinri'' Ui tlieir prtlH« nf oHKtNEik

I hsihuee |i hut. •urerl ilifir ln\ed nne* of th* \ ' lirink MeblL' end thereby brought happi*

n«e» to Thrlr homes. Cun h« given Mirstly. ORRINK roite imi> H.On per box A»k fop Fr^e M ^ i e i .

V'.iBM. Holjheuer 7ST t)rns>l «!.; Hikef Drug Hiofe*. TZr< Rrogil Rt. uii<1 S lidU e e liin g in n st«-, N ew ark. N- .i , .ttiraiW lln e 'eT , T itangs. N J A d ve rllA m ien t.

WILSON LEAGUE TO OPEN BATTLE SOON

(Continued from Fir s t Page !

STKIKE AT LINDEN TANNING PLANTSpgrtel gBri'lo! el Iht SB f fS .

EL1ZA.BETH, 8»pl. JS.—-BftWMii «ev- enty #nd 109 m*!! tniployad In th* p lan t of th e U n d e n T ann ins Company, in Huuth Second atraet . her*, walked out Ihla morning, demanding a n ine-hour day and a ten per c e n t Increase In wages. P. F ran k , m anager of the plant, s ta ted i h l j ^ o r n l n g tha t the com pany ho* not y e t coneidered their demands. Up to the p resen t time. Mr. F ran k said, th e men h av e been receiving from th i r teen to twenty -f ive dollars a 'week fo r a ten- hour day. As f a r t i he knows, he says, the s t r ike wea not caused by outs ide agi- ta t l sn . Although the police a r e on hand a t Ihe p lan t there ha* been no d is o rd e r of any k ind a s yet.

W arning Jo CandidatesAn ordlnane* paaatd In Otanaa aeveral montba ago, prehibtta tha dla-

...JUtion of elrculara and hand'-blilu la that iclty, unlaia a permit, costing Id ti obtalnsd.

F o r e v e r y v lo ta t lo n o f t h i s l a w a flna o f f i d an d e o t U Is Im p o s e d O r a n n h a a a m u n ic ip a l J l g h t l n v p l a n t and de fac ing th a polaa w i th

c a r d s a n d ‘'h a n g e r s " la p ro h ib i ted b y o r d i n a n c eI t Ip a l s o u n l a w f u l to u se t r e e s f o r thaae p u rp o aea

A I ! ^ E > X A l « O J © i a iVvpMbUcgiM Agitl-Palo C u U U i4 t« t * r F f « A * U a r a

Paid for by Natli l t t Vuok Avg.w.Orsjica.

Pres ident WHenri and Governor Fielder, both of whom hav* on num«rous ooca* aloaa publicly denounced and reinidlated the coterlB of those professing Democ­racy, who have aoiii^ht to dominate the Democratic party of, Newark and E s a e i County, yet hav* peretatently stood in oppoaitlon to tbe policies of the party tn the nation and s ta te for the sole bene- fll of rer lalrj Individual*.

"W e give w arn ing tha t no reliance can he pinred on any of the ' r proteaiatlona. The facte a re known throughout th is country, the lasue Is clean cut: Wilson veraus anll-Wlleun; true Demoeracy ftgalnat p r h a t e control.

H om e R a t e Favore il ."And we would be recorded as favo r­

ing:"Home nil* for mnnIcipalUlea; more

freedonn from leiflelative «mtrol. and a gi-eater measure of self-government.

I "Aaaeasment of property under uniform j i^tate-wide i-ulca by neaejssors Under re- I sponsible control, and th a t such tsseasors j be removed from political control by I placing them under civil service. In order I to be tter accomplish the aim tha t all ! property shall bear Its Just portion of I governmental expenaes and tha t unequal ! asRensmenta be removed.

' 'InntAllation pf a uniform system of account ing fo r al l municipalities and counttea.

" fn the enac tm ent of futt^re legisla­tion we recommend grea te r conserva­tism and deliberation, in order to avoid the experience of the last Republican Legtalature. which passed more law* and ni-consldered legislation than any o ther Legislature In the last five years.

' 'Main tenance of our election laws and corrupt practices act inviolate, s t ieng th- enlng them If found neresaary.

'^Continued effo r t for consti tut ional amendment providing for election of As­semblymen by districts.

"Suffic ient appropr ia tion to National Guard for Instruction In field t ra in ing and service.

"Bufficlent appropr ia tion to public school fund to provide accommodation during a full day session for every scholar.

‘I m p a r t i a l i ty In licensing and regu la t ­ing all vehicular traffic.'*

D o n ’t w a i t u n t i l y o u b u i l d t o e n j o y

The M a r v e l T h e r m o s t a t

?30HAitVEL

Get the benefit now of hiving your heater controlled—and of having your fuel bills cut. The Marvel can be put into your

voresent house without disturbing ''interior decorations just as it goes into a new houie without altering the architect’s plans.

Whether your heating plant is hot air. steam, hot water, gas or district steam, the Marvel will keep your house at any desired temperature and reduce your fuel bills \h% to 40% by pre­venting overheating.

If you plan to stay where you are, don't JO through another winter without the Marvel. If you expect to build, try out the Marvel in your present houae—you can take it with you when you move. Ask your heating expert, o r a s k us .

A m e ric a n T h e r m o s ta t C o m p a n y , N e w a r k , N . J .

AUCTION SALEThe entire high grade .'Jock «f

D r y G o o d s a n d M e n ’s F u r n i s h i n g s

from a leading SprlngBeld avenue merchant who retired frombuoineas, H. GOLD. Auctioneer, will gel] on

TUESDAY* SEPTENfBER U.commencing 10:30 A. M

A« MU Finn* St., tor , B r a a f a r d FL2nd floor N e w a rk . N. J.

Overall s , dreas an«l w ork ahlr ts , allk and 1l*te hoae, auap*nd*rs. l ig h t , m ed ium and hea.vy un A srw aa r , f lna lln* of In fant^ ' and c h i ld re n 's w ear , l a r g e q o a n t l ty of r o r a e t s and mug- tir iwear, good asf io r tn ien t o f r ibbons , taoea, pn ibrn ldery and notto tis , k n s e pante , etc. P*rla l ii lB irlo * CnBiplH* nriil I p-to«da<* 9lors«

F l s t u r e a —8 sS, rnae*. u m b re l la caa*B. it anda . eir.

'T’hone 6fil2 M arke t .

IN MAPLEWOODPrearhinj

Tonight at S ©’Clock by

MR, ALFRED MACE In the

Gospel ,Mectinj Rcom,7 Highland Place.

ORANGE OFFICEOF THE

^ e t P d r k ( t e t t i g K f i m LlaA MAIN RTR££T*

OppoaU* Clevetaod btreel.

Hailnea* offic* oprn imlll S P. M. dallpa AdTertlMBaeot* received for pubiluatiog lom* day uhtli II A- M.

Tela.OroJiae SDOtJ Market MOOi)Prhai* itraiii'h Eichaa** roDoectlns *11 deiFartment*

AMPERG—

Sloan*. 78 Kourih eve, T e l. J i a j . M ari'cilis Aj Fourtb *ve . ‘te l. 4681-

B K K 'K CH L'H L H —B Block, MsiJi St. Tel,J , T . Begley, b IS'eshlogton el. ,T * l. 4 6 lV M arks, in' H«Jlrr>«<] p|. T e l. J&eiH- Bub ln , 71! URhtniilon pi. l> t . 4708.

.................. T e l a»lM .Y ^t* r - 64i UaIii «i.

S U P C O V E R Sand UPHOLSTERING

BELGIAN LINEN 91 PER CHAIR

tAlJT OBANOE "

6. B lo ck . Main -f Te l. t ' l i J .Di-uflU 4/ KoiiMlIn, u n Main »t- T «t . U T t-^ Mrs. E ll lo U . i « l M ali! et. T e l. 1008W. Krledberg , 18 Oreedwitod ave . Te l. 3t$Tw* lland m ao , <&1A C e n lra i ave . T e l. 1178, M arlin , - io Main «t- T e l, 1J7T.M orris. M8 ^rDin at. Te l. $241.N aim an, j44 btalii « i. T e l. S12li.R 'jsen, a u -MalJ. s i. T e l.o row er. 3t0A C srtira l ave. Te l. 84SI.S'uti>,. Iii M *lii at- Tet. 1163. i c A ah o rie r, 22 Main et. T e l. 1861. ^ b lan d er. Cen lraJ *ve . and Oak et. T sk

87U.h l„''c 879 L>0'M St. T e l. D«f*.Mrs. Gam ble. I b 3 K . P a rk st. T e l. 4fl*0Ja

m a f l e w o o d —Binory U . Dare, bili Vaoey ei- T eL 3 l$ g

fiouth D ra iize . , -Van W iske ' F ra e n U s i sm re M apte«f*»(| ava . T e l. 1172W South o ra n ff l.

Dull season compels us to offer attVactive terms bolh in the making of slip covers and repairing, upholstering and general touching up of furniture. Our workmen are skilled and careful. Prices unusually low. Thousands of satisfied customers. Call, write or phone. Man will call with samples. Estimates cheerfully and promptly furnished.

C o S-picce parlor suite, reupholstered ' ’A in tapestry, silk gimp, frames polished

I J ' 4 T '1 I 'I like new. a

STAR IPBOlSltRING CO. I f ir a r t t c T F a lr m t iu n l .<lve.

B B I H r iI '\7 \ T ^ ’

j d i u n o e v a l l e y —Cutft. fcitQimtid 81. i ’ei.la a il l ia i i . 5- Fni^eil Bt. T » l, S 'S J J .K * i le r , 46S 6rouan4 *r. Te l, 108L Bp«|]nian. HlshJaiid Av*. iWaiion. T*a

\ R lt (* r tn *n . 7A Ko^e^t ei. T e l. 1304W.

I b u u t h u HANGE—j w a lla c * , 8ouTli O ram e ave ,. near l i * l l r « ^

j W E B 1 O H A N O E— , ,A . ! ’* * k l i i , so: V a lk y road- T e l. 12TL 1 BrandiB. 8 Malt'm- t*i. a u n w 1 M artm . 12 V a lley road. T e l. 6Sao.I Q*t». Mayer, Harrleun and MleaU*i1ppl tv*OaI M-'^'snuVe?' 140 Valley rf ia fl. T e l. J»72W I O ranse .

Advertising in rtie Evening Newa i?

the one certain way of reaching the

valuable trade of the coipmunilies

suburbap to Newark.

MISTAKES IN PETITIONS WORRYING DAUtYMPLE FOES

Tb«r« l> a poaalbli tty t h a t In th a t i g h t to be w ag ad to tb e p r lm a r lee to d e i u o y

ORANGE ADVERTISEMENTSMlflB L. B. BAKER wt»hea to announce

■ti* will raotffcn her Btadlo Main »t-.for ptano tfoaona on -sepiamber 18: fnrm<r puptli will kindly rntlfy th«!r QADat*tf«mt9iB early in th* nmaih. ________F IA K O E tuti*d . r« M lr *d ; « * p * n w u fk cH*r-

FKANK J, LYUKS, 1 BafdwlBanttod- l*rr*«*. v*ranr*. : m w otooB*.

NEWARK EVENING NEWt^. MOTOAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1915.

PHESERVARVES IN M IUr a rel! discovered now

alleged k id n a ppe r s h eld a f t e r seizing PASSAIC GIRL

t t t n CorrTtimiUmct.TRKNTON, 8 « p t I I ,—D l«cov»^ of

fo m a U o h y d c in • mmpio of milk **- tmlnwl by »h« l U t e Uborotory of hy- glM* Within th* l o t fow d«y» h o M rrod to omphailM tha t plrkllnif jirt- M fraU ra In milk l i almost a thing of th* pMt, Althoitgh Nftwaon S.OoO and : 4.M0 sample* of milk «r« easmltieil at the laboratory every year It Is only on rare ocoatlon* tha t the preaeiiee of pre- ie rvs l lve i \ t fouiHt* ^ h o s ta te deper lm em has miderlnlien an invesl lgallau to Jrterinlne if l™ssn ble, whether the formuUeh) do "»» added to the milk f y the produL^T or by the dealer. This Is n.-Leesa. V t'> f » tha blame, since the milk « “ ■ 1 chased St retell. IT.inm.mthtB npon the cl^tnieil condUlt'Mn iiH’iliins pure food crusade of recetU hMllh deL<ftrlmr-m umde Ihe fulldiVtlnu ■tKWm«int tnddy :

"At one time the use of iircserrallM'S In milk wa.s so common that In tion* of the s t s t r the I'hm h ’f ^ " “ I " l i Z c t l o n work hy sUte m spncormeant merely estlmatli.g cassa tha t could he taken h e ocourt for trial. Al a 1st. r i . i l 'd 'ho practice of sdillnK |. rescrva i i t . s had W n so rnortmed tl .st In thetory of hych-ne ....... three ur *hor ssmpies of milk per ucek «;vre h ’O ■' K' contain a tires.TVHtlve Hie prai h Isnow SO com...... broken ths n pr-.mrvai lve Is found only occiiahjnally

"Aa IlluairalinB Ihc former p ra ‘ Ih e. n ism ple of milk once riunUned hi the laboratory contained throe d ftercni kinda of preserve live One had heen added by Ibo iimducer, one hy the mhl- dl* man and still another by tbe rctiiller^ Pr*n«n*iivp« v f r t formerly to wivo the «xp« nsf of ley l l ivma ihe cuitoin of poiaona df^alln* In formnldu- hyde under aprclal trade nuinea tt> k*"* out am on i the farm^TB and ah»iw iht'tn how milk could be kei'l frum nourlnR by Ihe nddUlon of a few ilri»r* of ibclr f-iepani- Mctk Rut l h “Be !lmc» have r-uffnd. F an n e ra now umlerBtund that wurh ptmi-- tlcM are danReruun They undt*rHiand. too tha t Ihrrt; arc ntlier mclhodi i>r i t **- • e rv ln l milk beaJdca adding « prceerva- tlvc.

"One of the fae ln rs In the dlsconllnu- ance of the nse of r 'CesensU 'cs hns b««n the growing prsctlcs of piiateiirl7.lmc milk. Dur ing lecenl years the postenr Isallon of milk has found favor b.jili w ith the eanl ta r luns and milk producers and hnndlera. Of eoorse. i.BSteurlialloti Ognnnt take the place of the use of Ice, bu t If milk 1* properly pusteurl jed and then kept cold with Ice, It will keep longer than raw milk.

"Borne producers and handlers of milk pMteur lscd because of the IrK-reased Ing oualltlee, hut sarillarliins desire It paateurlaed because of the Increased ggfeguard against Ibe st’read of disease.

gnedal gendcf nf "i« VAM'A

^ e r e com m uted to the morning by Police JtieUce Ciiatello on the [merge *of aUempllng to kidnap Mis# Kalobllk l,ek. fifteen >«ers old. of he

MIKH I sk . who te employed In a candy St,.re was on h. r way l« her room* on (he th ird floor of the npa r tm .r t t house short ly a f te r midiilklu. when she w as s ^ tackl'd hy two m- n one of winim I h n w . hlunkri over luo head Her mother, Mrs K a ther lna hah. who "■■'S with her a t tem pted to fight off the melt, I'U they innnoged to get the girl >o Ihc th ird floor nnil of Ibt'll' ri.torn*

T he pries of ihe motl ia r i i l i rue ted the n t l e n i lo n of Ihc o the r lennriis, and I'a- i ro lmiin J o h n N Me»''e Jr, Zolas uroJ AugolHS l.-fl the hull . ling hy w.O Itic f i re escape, but when Meade ami.■apialn Hehmidt r.-a. bed th e house heyleurne .l IhiU the men had l e lu rn o d hy th e w a y they eseuiicd. They w ere a r -

"^*Augolas to ld (Tildaln 8<'hmlftl 'ha* >' w as hla tl itont lon to lake Ihn g i r l to .New York ami ■•ompel her h im A th i rd num who a ss is ted theprlsr ne rs .................. .. w as d r iven to al r . . l le t cur hv Vni. Ilorn, wh„ had h, en . i r e d ' t o c o in e v the a l leged k ldna i .pe rs

10 New York, Van Ilorn to ld the [o.ile.. I h a t he had hoei. w ai t ing seve ra l hdii is for Ihe g i l l to re tu rn home.

JITHEY 4 2 0 a a i l » 4 3 2 5 ! 5 S S 0 M : ™ 3

BUNSD o z e n

Last Day! Last Day!This Store Closes Tomorrow

SUMMIT MAY BE SUED TOGET BACK $294 IN FINES

Pure—^Wholesome Palatable

UNREST AMONG HELP OF

Sprfitfir firiittrf a/ thrti l 'MMIT, Sept. 13 , - f u l e s s the r l t y

p eys imeh wllp ll i ten .lays ' h " » - J ’ oul lecled ft .mi fines from tlu.se w ho w e re chfi rgcd ahou t a y e a r s g " w ' h semoK ll. iuor l l leg a lh , .1. Vle to r K A Io la of Newil tk , rep iearn t l l lB Ike ueeused. thr.-aieMs to b r ing all act ion ag . i in s l the muni. Ipa l l ty '111.' eonvie llon 'h e

w as set ssl.ie h.v Ihe Supre.no n . i i r t a few w . e k s agn , ' h e groun.l l l ia l th e c i ty had not lietcd " ' ‘b' rights . The eosis In f c ‘"ise. amomil lug to 11 M, were . .l .lcred paid to Mr [^'A]^)Ul liv rhf t'l-mini'M nunrll . i>ul nolhlii tr wiiB Biild uljDUt the i c s t l l u l j o n (if th e finer*

TK<- (tnWr cif Uio Suprem e < n u r t wbh t h a t th*’ .oKtH of Ih. ' UllKMtlon Hhould he hnrn« hy imi til( ipa!M v. bu t no referufK’e wub Tniulu l'» thn f lues rol- Fciled Mr. | ) ' j\ M u Mty" tbei-c Ik on ly one roui-Ho for llif cil.v to purmi t . arnl t h a t IH to r*’i«nv thi- finrH. InftKrnui’h an th e niunli limlllv Ik wlthholfl lii fr Iho nionos llleKiil l ' . th e Newnrk1a w \*t hiirl a i onfei i-rirr* with < U> Moili-llitr r o r r a N VVllflumB. h u t lieclKloii 'viiK u-nrhed.

JITNEY BUNS are so superior to the “old- f a s h i o n e d ” k i n d that you have to taste them in order to fully appreciate the difference.

They’re fine for the youngsters— give them as many as they want.

A t A ll GoodGrocers

FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.

I# ;-

T ■-

gptetel Sendee of thn .VA’II'g.P H IU M PS BU H O , bepl. 13.— The an-

fopped r e s ig n a t io n s of severa l of the b ldest t u p c e lh le n d a n ls and heads of de- p g r tm e n t s In th e W ar re n F oundry an.I MgehIne Com pany , t o g e th e r w ith the fg l lu re of th e com pany to g r a m to Ua employee*, w i th a few excepllnns, tn- e r e t e e s In wagea , which have, heen r e ­qu es ted d u r in g Ihe past w c h In poll- t lo n s f r o m d i r f e ren l d . 'p s r tm en ts , have Isd, It Is g tleged, to condlilonH tvhl. h r e n d e r a s t r i k e in th is la rge m a n u f a c ­t o r y Im m inen t . According to In f o rm a ­t io n a v a i lab le today, ll Is aalil Ihol men in a s v s r a l b ra n c h es of the fo . indry a re w o r k i n g un t i l W ednesday nf th is week a t t h e i r old sca le of w a g es pend ing a n ­n o u n c em en t o f th e com pany 's final • l a n d on th e m a t t e r from bhe l lm an B row n , th* n ew m a n a g e r of Ihe plant.

I t 1* Bll*g*rt by w o rk m e n th a t on Hat- u r d a r e i g h t of th e best employees were g r a n t e d n lc r*a*e* of from one and on.-- h a l f to th re e cen ts an hour, while Others w e r e held to Ihe old w-nge. It Is s a id t h a t w h e n the p u u o r n m a k e r s h e a r d o f t h l e th e y s topped w ork to f o r ­m u la t e a petU ton. which w as im m e d i ­a te ly p ro een ted to Mr. Hrown. O the r p o t l t lo n s a r e e la ted to ap p ea r from the Jm ployeee to d a y and tom orrow , unrt the t a n s lo n b e tw ee n the new m a n a g e m e n t a n d th e w o r k m e n la said to be close to t h a b r e a k in g poin t. Off icia ls of the oom pany h a v e so f a r w i thhe ld any Dabllo e t a t e m e n t of th e i r position.“ . . . . w a . iiTrtWHsiw /riiiiinrw

MICHAEL MAHER EXPIRES,HIS WIDOW GRAVELY ILL

figr.l.ll N,i. I,', .g III. W.k.vl■:l.r/.Am^T!l. Hi-p I U M l r h a d

Maher. <>n.‘ of (tic oliICKt r e s id en t s In VVjiverly. Illfd 8a1iir<l:iy n ig h t a t hie

1 Jiome, fix Shcriiuin iiveniir.. Ells wife Is grnvi- lv 111 al (he home of her . lau g h te r , Mrs M ary A Itu rdon. i iu t . 'h ln so n plac-. l.vruis Farn is ,

V h e Illness of holh Mr and Mrs M aher w as U ggravo l .d by g r ie f over tin- il ea th of Ih.-lr s.m K.lwi.i-il .Maher, who | w a s Ii IIIm I hy a Irolb-y . a : n ea r llvi'i'-

ll yffirMr M aher llv’t'il in I 'lilon t»ul movr 'd

to VVavnrlv flfl.V years ago. He w as horn In c o u n t y T ippera ry , I re land , sn.l w as a m c i . l i e r of .st. C a t h e r i n e s C hurch . Hayhcook, an.I a m e m b e r of the Holy Narjie Society lli<?rp.

Thfl body JiiiK r c m n v fd to thf*liom« of hlK drtiiKhtcr-lii-l»iw. Mrs.Mtiry MahPr, m ? l MK;?ool\a fis*Miuc \W-s ides hlH wife hiul d a u g h te r , he Is s u r ­v ived hy B slB'er, Mrs. E l len K euely of (ilH-SgOW, N. Y. ______

f u i -

-if-A lth o u g h th e W ar re n fo u n d ry ha s

•....... opn-bM tl In «xUten<» herft fo r a t u ry . th is 1* th e f i r s t time, w i th the e x - e ep t lon of a s h o r t ag i ta t io n exci ted hy th e K n i g h t s of l . abn r In th e ea r ly • ig h t le s . t h a t t ro u b le ha s a r i sen he- tw een e m p lo y e rs and employees .

FIND MirriLATED BODY OF M. R. OAKES BESIDE TRACK

DOVER DELEGATION GOING TO HEARING ON ROCKAWAY WATER

gpeetul Setrlc* of «c „P H I L b i r S B r U t J . Kept, n . — Milton ft.

Oekee of A shury , ahout ' ' i l r t y . seven y e a r s old. w a s found dead ninhg Cenlra-l R a i l ro ad i r a e k s m idw ay b e ­tw een A nbury and H am pton on Sat i i r d a y n i g h t a b o u t m o'vlo-k. Ill s head w a s bad ly cut. hla Holhea w e re I m a p a V t i r o r t and he w a s b ru ised and cu t Sn th e body. The d iscovery whs made b y W il l iam C a r k b u f f snd WIIHsm iHIo, bo th of I ’h lU lpaburg . w ho w ere on th di w ay hom e f rom a flshli ig t r i p lit Mus- co n e tco n g Creek, ne s r m en w e re com ing up the f ..ntriil Skd C a r k h u f f n ic rh l ly fell over the body, it 1- believed by Coroner . leorgmM. FIdcock of Aslmry th a t the fn*t A llen tow n fre lgh l . the only p a t s t h r o u g h the section a t thu time, caused O akes 's death, . . .

T he v ic tim Is surv ived by h is fs the r . E d g a r Oakes , near Asbui i . hv a •C h r is to p h e r Oak.'S, ..f " ' I s l’' ’' ’’'' *ele ter , Mrs Annie I 'em n s of 1-aslon. Tha fu n e ra l will he held im norrow from the M uaconetcni.g ’ '"Itey t l h u c h jin i e th e c h a rg e of Hev Mr. "h , p a s to r of the . 'hurch In ie rm . nt « I" be In tlie .tcniet.Ty adjo in ing .

^perlal SfJTlec nf thr .VKWS.HOVER. Sept. 1,1.—M ayor W i l l iam T.-

n . I-ynd and Town A t to r n e y E lm er K in g wil l a t t e n d le m o r r o w a h e a r in g In th e S ta te house, T ren to n , g iven by the .State Board of H e a l th on the w a te r q u e s t io n re s p ec t in g th e R o v k aw a y R iver WHtershed, from which J e r s e y City a o ru re s Its niuhlu lp i" w a te r supply ,

J e r s e y Clly will be rnp rcseo te . l h i the h e a r in g hy Ihe m em b ers of the wntor d r . |mrtinenl. City O im m lss lo n an d tha vlty t Uiiisel. An Ihv l ta t inn h a s been ex te n c d to Roorium H o c k aw u y and W h a r t n to huve r e p re s o n th l lv o s a t the h„ t in . . Mayor John R Hpurgo will rc i . .. ’t n t Wluiilon.

Miivor l.ynd wil l nlso he accom pan ied hv Ai.1ermen Richard W. W h l th n m aiih liohvrt F J .l ll i in s , |■^lun..■llmlln KllBtn..,e F Hu.iiil.' , form er Mayor J o h n Mulligan. f i , rm - r AlricrniHn Edwiir.l Kelly am An.i rew Ito .lerer, pres ld . nl of th e board of

Everything in the store sacrificed— A Bargain Feast such as Newark has never known. We expect to close this store with the greatest crowd in its history thronging the a isles No room or time for prices and item& Come and take what siock there is left at practically your own prices.

Come Early for the Best Things

For We Cannot Guarantee Quantities to Last.

the finisbiPA Couches are Being Put On the Hew Store

From present Indications J t is hoped to open ihe New Sjqre wUhin a t^y or two—the exact date it is impossible to state, but when ive do open there will be revealed to the public joj Newark and vicinity a store such as they have been awaitingfor^many a day._ _ The^penins[ Day and days thereafter^ b i truly Red Letter Days for the shopping inasmuch as they udll find in this store everything new and y , Iq flfgfg in appointment and highest class in merchandise at vrices that tvill prove a revelation^ Watch for opting announcement of the New Store, Corner Broad and

Autumn Openinj? Today, September 13th

and succeeding days.

Trim m ed H atsP a r i s M o d e ls a n d e x q u i s i te o r ig in a l d e s ig n s

from their own workrooms,

Suits, Coats and Dresses,exclusive models in newest materials and colors.

PATERSON JEWS RAISE $4 ,000 FOR BRETHREN IN WAR ZONE

WaistsGeorgette crepe, crepe de chine, chiffon, plaid and

striped taffeta, lace, lingerie, madras and linen.

Good Health Due to Duffy’s------------------- >.-• ww .a nansniill ne^OOte

Uxvcllent Mail O rd e r Serv ice . T e le p h n n e S tu y v e s an t 4310,

-S'fop off nf th e 9 th et. ( tnd 6 t h a ve . s t a t i o n o i th e Tunne l; th e n l e a lk tS b locks ea s t to I lroad ioau-

r-Vi'ERPIJN '. Kept. 13. — I .h .‘hl .'own imvH .■.U'trlbu'cd rm'rr " in n t j . i 'd " f '"' u „ , ( r H U ffcrlng fe ll' w« 'h ewur ....... f im h " m Ji'wiHh New V' acnpem d at n iin .ln w n Weduenday, I l l s r, c l l.ccunic IU1..WU la.sl Plkht whim h r i - p ,r1 ..r nui I 'n lc s o h ' ' r a h ' h "f 'h e ‘ cm Irnl .l .wlsh HeU'd l ' . .mml"<"' " " "

' ' ’ ' [ v n r k n f ra is in g fu n d s " 'c 'h a tim o ro n tJcwlKh ....... VI, limn will.■■'hltnho > *'„ilt IP.' pi-.'scnt H.'ns.-.|1 nf piTian.'S which

cn.,1 " I ' h V . .n l Klppur.

B T o a d v # a y J B \ > \ a t t ^ S t s . M e w Y o T K C \ t t *

HORLICK’SI The Original

MALTED MILKI M H « y w n w •KomipKryam m ay got m SubmtHotma

Prec iuent ly we t*uifounter peop te : kvith n h o n i nae doe« iii»l iipi»ear i he a m u t t e r ot Team* fo r th ey h a ^ a het'B ab le to fo iincrve Ih e i r e u e r ^ ■iMil <o m a lu tn tn n r tm th fu l v i t a l i ty \ rh l eb Beem» t« m a k e (hem r ien t |> t f rom the pe l ly ullmenti* t h a t advaue lbK jertrjt. In mfl ii; InKtaDceih Ditffy'K l*un- Malt W h ia k ry lias b e r i t e m i t e r a t r l y used as d i rec ted ,Ji^re's n iiotat of a m a a 74 yaaiil rouupc who e red l t s Ms y e a r s of fa c t l iealtb to th e f a c d

"I wns trout iled fo r yeara w i th i r i c (liBturVfince.s. which I u t t r ib u te f l to o v e rea t in g . 1 v,&2 bo iio rvoua und dehilltflie.cl generi illy thiii 1 could Bcarcely work. I w en t to Dr. J o h n Howcn'8 (Iruft, s to re , anil a f t e r ta lk - Iiig to the doafor concluded to t r y P u f fy ’s Malt W hiskey 1 h av e t ^ k e nl ’U II>n -TJOIA TIIIXDtHl-,, *It ever Bliicc. and now Hi the age or74

O. R HUNALLT

,u. 1 r a n do goo<l 'work. 1 Km n o i n e rvous , but aB s t ro n n us a benr . a n d th e r e la n o th in g whateW tr th e m n l t a r ^v5th niR. I can th a n k "Duffy's P u M M nlt W'hlakey for my good health,.? ---G H. Numillyv Ullca. Mo.

•LAD FALLS ASLEEP IN MOVIE, I THEN ACTS HIS OWN SCENARIO

PATIENTS PUBLISH MAGAZINE

tptrtnl Kenicr i.f lit.’ WiH'k.m i / Y R E T H . Kcpl 13.—ll h a \ c

been th a t th e usual f i ' " ' ' h r l l ' a " ' a ' had p rev io u s ly l u r c l him jl.”,T l t . a t s r la Hna.l s trcvl■ W i l l i a m Juvoi'.;h. a t w i ' l , i - J I .ar- ' I •He fell asleep K.i tuclav r.lglitw ^en the res , .'f " ' c f l l i ag out aud di.l imt iiw.ik.- m . " day w as about to duw n yesl.T.lHy

, w t l i l a m nil.b,.,1 Ins eyes, of \ r d th«a folUiwpd w hat wnul.l be oallfd ' 'husliu'ss' ' 111 movie piirbil"'- . Ho S t r a lg h tw s y sent ih,. kI.i s s m ' eSt -window c ra sh in g lo he si 1. w a lk . Then fo llowed "'C poppm u heads out of ne„rby win.tow* and ihc dash of a real polluemac "■ 7 ' ' o t George Craig, w1.,i r. -,n .. .l W ll lb in and sent him to his 1 - : " ■ ■.,*'7".'e t re e t . th u s lidding Hi.' fa b- o.it ni<_ eesary In most plc tui'- s Tl.i end ut ■Wllllan-.'s s cena r io a lso I n ­clude.! H f lash . Ill which Willu.ni pUm i- Ihg tielore hlB I. '■ vlsl ' i c l I" ill-

K|,r,lq( NfcHcr Ih.(U .FN GAIinN EU , -hept la Tha

Quie t 111.nr la 'h e name ‘<< " m on th l ) m a g a z in e whl.’h Is hi' log p u b l l s h M hj

7 p u b m i s ai ihc N, w Je.'Kcv Sana-[uclun, fne Il iac,t ses iuI ;l f n '■'.anlnp''.

\ iiiiiiHiitHM Ih t h f I’fUtnr nnd hlM 'asa..,-hiic-s a i " E. l -aw inn andSamuel K. rnah.in. The hue..mas m au-

m |.' \\ l. ii\vi'n nni! I‘,ii7;ah«lh'Ford la t re a su re r . The fir.st laaua was puhllKhfli Ulirt month.

<GiU>yri(cht#d.) „ ,«rke n m i s A N n K o f t h e R n i ' l U T E S T m i n d s - e - n s t a u . l y

- V,“mMyfiee'’ la AUirR,lkT I 'E t A e T l i tE H , In touch w i th all the l a te s t

d laeovcr les In the P e l l t a l O f f i c e S.Seitd for UouklHi.

plBteK w i th uiiAdruple «ao- t lo n If AnniK U

E x f j f u i n a t i o n a n d

Full Sets of Teeth. . . $ 4 .0 0 Bridge Work, Per Tooth 4 .0 0Gold Crowns................ 4 .0 0Gold Fillings................. $ 1 upSilver Fillings................ S O up

r A i M - t : s s m e t h o d s W o rk G u a r a n t e e d 2 0

(»i*cn u A. M. until B T. M. kiindftjK.

cin a d v e r t i s e m e n t s

Dufly’sPurc Malt WhiskeyI . . . X ___I.. tr-rtes t hrirmfiil FilAniPIllR l'01\till[1(d<i 111

SUNDAY LID ON SUMMIT STORES

To T hUp UiiD:*wny Hoy................*

K I . I Z A H F T I I .Kepi 11 - T h e police o f T .an .-aate r , H hh ,, I'a v e u n llt lc d K h e r lf f

orge b. "H u ‘s t.-p h e u Km lio , rn u r li' i ' i . v .-n r» o ld . h i'ld , , I 11, , . . . . n i i l y J b U aa a ru n a w a y . S ln ko fle d fr .i in home l.e. a i.'-n nf a lle g ed II .- i r . H t n . " ' h v h lr M .I .- fa th e r l i e w ea r i , r , i i ! Ill R oa .-ll" ' ' ' ' k " k r ' ' '™ 'm ill .- '! l a " h ' 'h a P o lice,\ i.u h 11 o o d r i f f ______________

I WOODBURY DENTAL OFFICES, 781 Broad $t OTER PETTY'S DH fO BTORE

n o t i c e o f INTKNTION—Bctard of Street and Water pomminulonerB. . a.purKuant to a reaoluilon adopted by the 1

Board .>f Btreet and Water Commlns oners i of the city of Newark, at a meeilng held the second day of September. 1910. and by the Mayor of tho .'Ity of Newark on the third day of Saptember, 1918. ,

Public notice 1b hereby given that It Is the Intention of the Board of Street and ^^a^er CotnmlealonerH of the city of Newark, under find by virtue ot provisions of iltled ^'An a d to revlao and amend the char­ter of the fliy of Newark- approved Man h U J98T. and tlie the a r t creating the Water ConimlsslonerB approved March ^iawa of the Slate of to orderuud esus,from Onlontal slroet to Horborlwtaih ot forty ttO) fool, aocordltig to a mapon tlla to the offlrr of th . ct il.t englnafr,‘“ ’B7oh *P«?«or,i'H°’“ '.ay objact tharsto. art, roquosteit to prosant 'heir objecllona la writ- *r.J tn the clerk of eald hoard, a t the ofilte 'ot tho Board nf Sire.t and Watar bommli-

cllv hall, Newark, on or before the fiplrat'lon ot eli days from data of this" ‘ Br 'd lrrc tlon of tha Board ot Straal and TVatar Cbmml».,lona^r. of Iba ^Ry of^Nawarb.

Chief Engineer.Newirk, N. d., September 9, 191*.

. ig. vi-hMiv f rom m al ted era li i. fr<*€ f rom hfi rmfu l ft lemenls i-ontiiliuMiIs m ade wnoUv f rom m a n e a b e d a l l v lo m*»et Ihe- roqulremf'fitfl o f t h »bevfcra(fe G f r eaT m em of dlBease. it \s IddlBpensjihle ua a ion ic^ . n n 7 i r S c U v r repfceJila"^^^^^^^^^ And g e n e r a l ikhif liy . Huffy's la a t r u i w ^ o n a t r u c l l \ e u na rvea in c rea sea th e e n e r s v and r Jvpb f resh viKorl?a‘’„ V T r w o 7 t l ^ b X ' and'’ m " d - k rn'erirolua to r al l m anldm l Haii.i ' t you be(, '

!e r o rde r a tm l t l a t o d a y ’ This g e n u in e s u s to lm t ig a g e n t will g u a id i igalnMter o runr a n o iu c ixjua.jr . as**» » ------- - ■.nesB and be a t h a n d fo r a ll em ergenclea . You can

Get Duffy’ s and Keep Well”jUBt aa thouaandB of o th e ra do.

NOTEGet D o l fy ’e I r o m y o o r loca l druKgls I. g r a c e r o r dea le r , *1.00 p e r b o t t le . If he c a a a o t s u pp ly you.you w h e re to g e t H. -Mcdtral b ook le t free .

Duffy M al t W h le k e y Co.. R ochee te r , N. Y,

VERONA ELECTION N O T l ^ LEGAL NOTICES1b litreby glvf^i tbai the PLitrlri

ihft hours of • A. M- ami j r.

f f t

frr-hT

epndnl .Vi-n-liT of i a , BUM.'HT. Scyt 13 - I ' l r c t c i by Mny. r

Fran.:!* 11. Bcrn-ii n u t" hcci. ih . l r placen uf fs .-I '-u Aun.lBya ..ndor iyonalty of am-»l, a ll groc-ry and ,lry goods t to ic s x'.-n- .b rc . l tight y.cH'r.lny , T h e re was n r InHTf.-r, iv " " " h .-. n f . c - i tlonery, ilr'.ig an.l i-ignr stuicB nnd rvsla i. ,rants . ^ \

Mayor R i- rcn anil I 'h ir f of Fnllce George W. Brown mi.d.- n cBnias,. uf thi- ; clly Salimlay aftcMu’i.n an" made I' plain to those who had b.cii c llmg mi the e"'"- b e th tha t they must -ah.u il.iwn. A. cmd- ' log to the Mayor all were wUUUK a " I 1 ready to cumply wlih Ihc order . x.-i-pt the rroprlfrtOT of' R dfllrRlHftpi^r hh Tc In | B e ^ h w o o d rnfld. who. U l« puid. doolari-y l h a t hla hu&incsa wrh more or U-k» of a necesplty «n Sutulay. |

Tho Mayor told ihp d^alor tha t he liRd Q rSiifht to mRinlKln hlK rcAiauruni on Svin- , days but thpv muHt not kpU anvlb ina over ■ iba counter. “ TT.r’ chi-’f uf police* wbh di- rectc4, to aee tha t ihe mstnJoUons were. , cATfied out.

DiamondsNot anywhere will be

found better diamonds at prices so

.tw.r»'ii all prirsnnH Pti-i ! i ;7 ' . f ; . ’’vol'rnt t U .*nx..tn*Vrlmary, gp-c'g'

■ ' i " give,' .hat " m / a m

'eZ: nZ" ' " ' . a ' Frcholder-.,

i ‘'‘- F 7 r r f f r S a I rbnariia vtlll aI»t' , - »> m on

' / a m aniaiPx lj«iwp»'n Ihr hi uTH nf I nnd 9 1 • «•'

rcgwra"0^,mrn/ac^^^

'irFldl' .AY NOVBMBFK 3, IJlS.,'h- "m r» cf fi .1. M. an.1 T P. .

of rotvIurllnKA 'JpnKrsl h.1 ' • 1 ,r -tfaU.. mPrnllFIB «f ifiP 'IPtlPrAl AP‘

IPtE. nPM. rjr in defaultwin ht taken against you as Ihe chancanor.‘q"f I X ab 'a 'n . d.-

,.re, „r d'ivnrea. dlaaolvli.* the marriage be- uveca )|.U DAYTS. Snlicllnre.

252 Main street. Orange. N. J, S-pieuiher 9. T9lt-

a n A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

a n A D V E R T I S E M E N T S ,

M.

nor elsewhere a choice sogood as

, Bomb Unmagee galoon.W E S T JIOBOKEN. S e p t. 1 3 — The ex-

p loeion Sa tu rdas ' of a bom b plftcert by an un ldeii tl tl cd m an In a c lose t in the Big Cornare Inn, owned hy Houls R o s s a t »1> C o u r tU n d s tree t , bad ly d a m a g e d lb * buUdlng. T he man p laced th e ex- p lo e l r s -while th e b a r te n d e r w ae busy p re p a r in g a d r in k he had o rdered . Ho OD* v u b u rk

At HOLT'SRpjifrUrr of DPvdP anil Mortgagpc, inl'eTh nf ihP OiYAJ-«l of OhOBKR

hrtidfrit Mav'ir, Hupp tnfrmli*r8 of IhP Bof- Suih (^>un. n liiMl IWO of th«

".r meeting "f ne* '* '’ "c m e r

Ilrld and "rove avenue..Clerk of the Borough of Verona.

n K H .- r OF THb UOARL) OF EXCISE ,-;.MMfBEIt)-''FK9 UF THE CITY

OF NEWARK,City Hall. Kecl.triber ID, lalo-

■rx. follow-lna la the Hat o( tne oaiuea. rca- liirocc!^ and p^a.i-i of hualncal ^''^''''""1:! r .r b.,.r»ra conlaln.d In all appllvaltont or

.nado m thl. boned tor the gran la* \,t ilpena#B to Mil spimuous. vinous, nislt OT t,r«w.ail llqiliu*. and not heretofore publishedaccording to law. to i aRETAIL—RENEW AIjS.

N«mn Place of Buslnesa. Residence^John T?V0 Ferry ai.................

I Ahton I'bl 7ft jBbe* Bl-.-............... SaitiflpACOW,!„r Nnulmuinr. 3-s Bridge . t . .. .game p are

I , ’1-drk P Pe VorK, U4 Orange i t ----plateI liiunu.1 rAHlj. m South ei......... .flame plRco

SUvonu r K. nny.

s .pil p l -' I'...'.-ll l.lPlr '-13 Warren el...... ^ m e place

OFFICE o( the Chief Bnglnear of th« Board of Bireot and Water Commlaatonera of the ,

cUy of Newark. Notice. IThe final estlmaica for the following con-

traclB will ba preaetUefl to the Board of Street and Water Commlielonere of the city of Newark, for acospiance. at meetlMf. on Tbureday, September 1«, 19U. between Sil* and 3:30 P. M., via..

For the construction of the followingKwara. gTRBET SEWSR,frnm Delavan avenue to "Blwood avenue, from STREET SE-IVER,from aomh Orariga avenua to East Orang*

BRANFORD PLACE SEWER from Waablngton atraat to Bprlngflald ava- tiua; and for the grading, curbing and flag-

FRANKFORT STREET, from " "from Niagara atraet to .Magailna alraat. and ,„r tha Paving^of avENUE,from Bllxabetb avenue•Om rallxaDeill avenue y - ™All oTijectltniH te the payment of said Mtl

muM be fUe.i »n thU office In JTn or i.efi.re 2 o’clock Of Thursday. Septem- her Pi, i n s . ^ SHEKRERD.

^ Chief Engineer.T’ated fleptembert^, 1918*

.Hame place •Same placv ,8ame pla<-e .Sam* pinre .Same place .^rrte place

Newark’s Foremost Diamond Merohants

Broad 8t Academy Sts.

LEGAL NOTICESIN CMASCKRY ‘ri-’ NEW .IKtiaST—To

BJeheTd Eim*fne Undstey. ^By vlrlUA of an order of the * imrt of Chan­

cery of Now ,Tera*'y. mad* on the day of lh« dB.t« hereof. In a reriaSfi cause wherein M a ^ l K n e t L»nd«l«y is petlUonOT and you ars df - faadantx you *''• required to eppear. aiuwer or demur to the petitioner a petIUoh. on or bafor* th* u«ith ^ Nov*mbors

I'l-h-f |-‘ [Ti/znlo. 7ft Tib av . ,].,l,n Ueck^r. ' " * , •I'hirli’P .• Cjvlbn. 177 Bank it-. i.tAuls Mcbil'is. ‘-tTT Warren st rA nk l.UiMk. *hi Rrnoo^e at....V- i.r .\n.rn<-«. A-lamt si... -M,n l-alhnrlir. WaHh. S5 b, '. ' '. pUc.Thiin.an Flood, 3TD Wohlngion il .BSTne pL.cn Sqx„lnl,w Rorx«:l<|. MO Mark.1 *'■ Same P urnJohn 'dernla. 2ft lloble si.............. . .HnmrpU.nMorri/Fu'wl. BOft Hunterdon it, .Same p are An*,-lin Telia, 113 South CannI it..S»m« P are 1->:, I,I R.-enn. Ill VachanUi «t ... .hainr p ae. Georg,, lueii , 1-1 North I'snal !l..R*,ne p «c» John Kl,-i >v. 3TO-.-W.T Peshhie av. .Same j.lai-o VliKenxn lil i.-omo. S3 u rn BV. .Same place yii, Kftu-r Kandcl. r.5'-S5ll Jiarlietp, ............................ .............flame plAve

N E W A PPTaiCATioK—BEETl BOTtSuEB Daniel J. 1A-»Ith. 2*0 Soulh .?'»'•

C. WILUAil HEtLHAN.Preitdtbt.A . A FCH 1BA U > *

City Clark,

411-HT i r NOTICE i« hereby given t h ^ th«' , ' " a ^ f ^ r . r 7 n d y : t r ^Iowa of iwe. are ,g* vac t ian oAn ■^dlJiTnoo^^^roHd. ™ S i ‘°rroma prjTllon of Morris ^

Morris .^onSr sad about M*; r n g ’ .ho“ rs?l".rl'y SH< of Morris sxwnu. to Melrose avrnue. Avenue A frttniNHa'dow"’' r « r to iK. norlhorly bank of

“ pllMSd siptsmbor D, ItnS- ^ rtaN.prssidant of the Board of Btrsai snd Water

(.^omroia*ldb*fa-

NORTH NINTH STREET OPENING. HUM BOLDT STREET RESURFACINO, WAR-

RE.N STREET RESURFACING—A8SE8SH-MENT FOR BENEFITS.

Notice Is hereby given, that an aassasment upon all the ownere of all the lands and real eslulo peculiarly benefited by each of the follow Ins Improvemenla namely:

The opening ofNORTH NINTH STREET,

from a properly lino about 1ST fast north of Bloomfield avenue measured on the oast aide ot Noilh Ninth atreot to a property line located about 17B foet aouth of Chester ave­nue also measured along the east lino of North Klnth atreot tor a total width of i t i ty feet according to the provieipni of an ordi­nance ot the city of Newark entitled An ordinance to provide for the opening o(

NORTH NINTH STREET, from a property line about 1S7 feel north of Bloomfield avenue meaiured on the eaat sldo ot North Ninth etreet to a property lino located about 176 feet louth of Cheiter ave­nue. aleo meaeured along the ea i t line of North Ninth etreet. lor a total width of sixty feet," Approved October 32, 1914.

The resurfaciof ofHUMBOLDT STREET.

'.;;’Sa,rV/v%Vero'n*fh.°"3^%n-ijnlfr- i?.y"'oV ^iJe^rl"‘en^tird

■■An wd'nance to provide for the resurtac-°* HUMBOLDT STREET.

tsscews w&rren aireet tc Orange atreal, with aaphaU pavement on the old ooncreie foun­dation/' approved June i, 191*.

The returfaclofWARREN STREET,

from South Eighth etreet to Bouth Ninth ■iMAi with aaifltali pavement on the old ron- c U u ’foundation, according lo »h* provlelons

ordinance of the city of Newark enti­tled "An ordinance te provide for H»e r**ur*facing of WAHHE.V STREET, from South’ Eighth street to South Ntnlb atraeX with anphaJl pave rasp I on Ihe old con- ersta founcJalion," approved June 2. 19LI. hAH been prepared by the umleralgned tom- mlMloh*'"*’ appdnreO by the Mayor of the oily of Newark, and that a report by a cer­tificate In writing, wtlh an accompMiyitil mao and achedulr. showing the aeveral M

west of the weeterly line cf North Nln^fc street; on both sld<'a of *

HUMBOLUT STltEET. dfrom Orange street lu Warren uireat; ^ both aides nf „ ^WARREN STREET. .from South Eighth aLreei to South N ln ^etreet. , . j i iA io C represents an entire plot of Law whether large nr umall, ^

All pereonn Interewted in said asseBBinekpg may be heard before naid vommlaalonem (tt Thursday aflernonii, the sixteenth day j p fleplemher. 1916. at 3 V ” .• a t the co«r mlsslonera’ rocm. No. 4 (third floor), ci;typ

Dated Beptetnber Ifl. 1915 +HARRISON n. VAN DUTXB, f HARRY' n. rrCONNELL. ... MICHAEL DEVITA,

Commlsslonara^

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that OL. Ik j S-S«_yA|X.U i» ,SW,*,SVJ » .vwv. V,---(oLlowlng ordinances have bean PdasL

fty the Board of Sirtet and Water ComtnS elonerr and approved by the Mayor of (.M city of Newark and purbuaut lo C h ap i^ t* of the Htete laws of 1909 are bereO published by title! / . ^

An ordlnum:* lo provide for ih« vacaU® of a Hirlp aU 141 feel wide on the northetjj' aide of

aOLDSMlTH AVENUE hfrom EU?!tibeth avenue to a property liM i)g ferl wf-st of Bt^rgen elreet.

An orcllnsnco to provide for the vboqUJJ of a strip twelve <12) foot northerly Mldn of ;

VAK9AR a v e n u e ^from Elizabeth avenue to a property i i ^ about 44 feet weal of Bnrgon

An ordinance to ,Jor th* waving g tc h e l s E a a v e n u e

froTn.floulh Orange av«nu* to the *liy l l # with aaphalt pavemenc on a wn concrete foun«latl«n „ ^

P „ « d . September's.Presldeht of the Hoard of S i r # t

and Water CominlsMloiirra,A L SWAIN.

I mac ana acnruuip. anowma Mtssmenta agalnil itie aeveral Uarly benefited oj* aforesaid, has « •

A Ja. SWAm. Acting Clerk bf th* Board.

Approx «1

Uarly nenemeti oj* Bicinf»*iu- pnslud In the office ot the eUy vlerk ot the bity ot Newark, tor eismiDStlon by the t* r - llee intereeteft therein.

Slid awMeement comprl|»* all Ini*. J-Wl* end parcelB of isnd sod reel eetftto Hebl* Jo hi swksmU *e storessld. lying oa tiiitb.Idee of STBBBT.between Berkeley svenue end C h « ^ w?»t. an th* north aid* cf B*rlt*iay av***” and th* aoath aide of ^®****-from a

Acting Clerk of lh*o Board ^ Aonroved. R'^pthmljot 1 1S16 ei

THOMAS I* RAYMOND ^ ' Mayors

PUBLIC NOTICE 1e h'*nhy given that ™ foilnwlng p m i w d orrilninvi

reeling and wa< «H4ered k* » readtW «l a maeliti^r of the and Water COnimlaa'OMra hsid K*plvTHb*r

ordtnam-r to provide for the ennstr i t)<m oT a 'd L ’*t ».yit-<m i*f ■vwera lo if* kno^

from a ]>o!nT l** “*_J:Es oal^L**lln* of North Ninth flrooi t# h potat w*i

thm 'H a'nL't* ' ’i v-vafrt tlratgMteil s* "VsU^burgh w>b'K’rstarly fltetb u.” I». H RYANg^Pr**ld«ni of Lhr Hoard of mrofi and^Wnf

Commlsslouers L. g w A t n JAoUBf Cisrii ot tM

f.J

y. - t

BOUND Bl WAR I

Aircraft Compa in Presence o

British f.

HAY BUY 20ftfifiiiol i^f-rrifv of

l i n l ’M* UKi'H ta ry hiplbiiv bull - -1-’ .,if I'lusi 11

teM ti’Ti of rnltfi-d StiiiL-.H i'luis, It !;• unri L»jvat Uritiilii fot will bl! plut' -l 111 « rri!. 'I’iin £T)Ji' 111! Me rvit’p of thi; Al will be il2,oi]fl <•r«’funoil ir» aiitliMJ report W4\9 Vi lli uutfui rl tv raiiri'ii

Two irifti fURl tordiiy iimiiiniK uff lrv ip iv|in.-r«t-iO ffa t Hritatii witAi'i** frimab o u t mil>were ui»der do- BlblieU'y, aviato chlruj Rtaypil in I uteH a t a hulMb plane took a n r lii'uijk and thi' I w lfk A urowil pt ruonw gfttJitTit- m n i t of the Ich

1 he biplane tn ^e^^](lll criKtrui. 140-hDrs*iiovv<'r feet uiiiirnai'lilMe m>!uaur peUfti Is five fi'» rii t< fAo ]aiii,sf*iu nu 'f t tlio n-(!uliipurrhaatfr , \\ic elflhtv uilh'H Hfi atr uTi(i niudt Jiruiffl,

'I h»> A im aft bu.‘‘lnf*‘<w uIjoui Bf'venryvfi\y m n of tin i-ompKity Ui inw Ilf T hom

Till.- IM U,r )ia- turij'-d nut With u itiiur^' 0 \ ’orUjii HoutkI;

exhlL'Jtioi;HoiitliViV-st,

T h f nr-w maf of balliisi h«-H Avia l 'i r Tliornp.- daring ''<|^k

FI.1 them nj till- lrni|l tiif' I' fll 'T tt t'"wl lui plane..

NEWARK MA AHACK

ftpf'i'il Strn trr t, N K V t’ Ti iS ', f-

SnBHnc '-M r i!ii W Jilln H llt lliy III R i i hli III ' I Sr g trt 'c t . N p iv f lrk . u i i ' l i l l I rui led t: l i iK h r hit. SI ovi-r the pye \ t h f P h 'r i f f u t il nii i r l hoiihe i h M ri^llHli UTul ii- ll'y ln j^ to I'omiT

W hon Sn rii ii y- firp old, fit 11 rl P o l ir-elriii n A tt I T t ie nu in u rcfijfti'-d to c iv i t o ncde bt -ol waH iliu iiR fn r tOK-'th-’:’’ w ith l i i t l i l l , U ra ii r Id r-n t if ln it lo n j

H n ilth vvjifl -, FL'=|u t and H i d r u ly uro?p m e iu l w U h nip anirh ll lu tn l ^

fing' rw a lk in g rirnu r CllftPrd tWu tlo On (i bK:>’‘.'lo B h a u t fb'* \MJr

Smith hn.s I. gelling mfiKav.l Vflft a>5ftviii til ordPra In l?ro

M r a rn it li I an d n lPce tit 1th e middle ofto sell mnff!i7 ■\\‘U l]am I ' , bn Hmlth. HiS .« Mr!*. B u ll pai flurprlspd al c.'hf’ Is t'fRreut deal alj liome. ilp' an ovri ’ ll, alip fath^ 'r wniild to look Hfier

VARIOUS f A TY .M .C

LAKEWOr fo r m ^ whlfli ABBOclatlon cuesed here a n n u a l "i?ef* aey off icersclfttlci). SppmectlriKS c'fi J e l l in g dow adm iss ion ii znothodB of ag-alnat andB an lJa t ion jn re lig ion .

The cha in to ld In tlie W a y la n d Ay man. Mr. , f in an c ia l m bUBlness mr with “whirl pa lgns .

" I t Ifl re cha i rm an , “ hn* come t whlr lw ln r la

. nflsa man i n e w fields. ' '

T he chftli w a s S ta te (. of AVoodbu Bta-le Seiin of N ewark , In re ligion; com ra l t te en m l t te e raan ; w h o discuB R- Scot t, C om m it tee r K ya l l . H a r g n d L. W1 t a r y In cht Chicago.

SUNDAY’!OF

Bpeeial Serv OCEAN C

by a card d a y does I co rd in g to n i g h t by ] t h i r t y yea boy preacL gona a t th< M ee t in g A Questioned t io n of cot a lg n l i ig th deelgnatln i Oarda.

In t h e c B a l la rd r< m e n t t h a t ilglouB aer ■ hor t of t1 a a h d doUn

T h e con t ion 'e B*r\ hotlnesB r. t ln u e d eve th e w in te i

T he m<r p reached o f Phllade

AGEDffpectal fiar

f a b s a t -of the He h»Y* M k c c i t te i to I Weleb, w dered -itwi 1«. 'When • 4r»b d r n o t -wear Appears o

The els welgv 110 o f yiOO hi to tita ho

, tfiR j£"

ga»^butcA9 an dcould JohA talk.-

a t r yt i k e n«<’ o fn n o t r. ail'd l a l t o f

PiiW •aUh^f

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t caTniirijt he knoi '*m, 8au^

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!NEWAHK EVENTNTr KEvVS, M0!5JDAT, SEPTEXrBEH 13. 1915. I'-n

BOUND BROOK SEES WAR BIPLANE FLY

Aircraft Company’s Machine Tested in Presence of United States and

British Army Officers.

MAY BUY 20 FOR USE OF ALLIESn/ Ih'’

U n l ’N P UUin tlv IH. •fl’ a rntli-ta ry htplun'* hulk Hy Hh* A l i r r a f t <'urn-

>iC Kiisi Uniirul iJrunk stuiidH itii ti-ni'iiiow 111 li lt iiirn' 'iuH

o f ’ l ’n l l -a UtiiiL-.H uJul HiinyrlulH tt 1:' unaelHtnuil uti ont.>r fi dmi l , j c a t Itriialii fov nv.-iiiy of Hif‘ MpImieH will l>t! plu i i immoilialrly witii llu* |rerii . Tli t nun 1...... &"• t"J 'M^rvit-r* (if Iki: Alllts. Tiu- it IH .“nnV |will Ue i l j i ono W nl le Uie u m p a n y |

m aut)inr!7.«* llilH inrMrmHtiiu , itm j r t p n r t w a s vi iifli-'l by ii p i- i ' iu i |u u U iu r l t v <uiiri'il b t :

Two m a l fURbls WOIT in n- v<-k-torrtay inoiiinik arul a f l r r UHun Army ■ ufflcvip ltii:«rr»flll HlK l]ltr» 4'-niij|i\ flml |( r r t a t Hritalii wi-r*’ pn ‘-4*in Tin fllMin*' ' with miulo fruTii a riiiij MI'lilli't'ciMh, abcmi ibroo mlly.“ finm lion p l * i ' a n 1 were under tl.M iltu. <>\ 'NS'uUf’r iUtalieley, aviator. fb.iJi iinu-s i|n- ma- | chlntj .Htaynd tii thi* a!i iiiirty mm- luiea a i a tiuiMln uf ......... fern i he bi- !plane tofik a u n ulai n\ i-r ibnih'lJlrouk nriil thv iiut-'kiiin uf \ . ‘w UrunP- w lrk A ci’owil of Iiiiwi-.'H Ouj uml (it)Upt raouM gatJirTi-d, alUmiigli iiu aiiiuunui:-mcnt of the ll'■Nt.■ fmil Ih.M'm made

T he biplane ta dl l^cn l>.s a .--ia ilnder e^ti(-Ill ecigiro!. CB[uble ot ili \ fioping

140-hDraepi.ivv4'i- lis pianeH art- foiLy-twir fleet arroM, utid fjimi udi-o to rudder tlio rrifl'Tilue rneunun-s f04l. iiji- I'ro-pellei Is fi\e‘ fi»i wide The hiiilane luir- ^ll‘ two puiiseiiyiT^ lln) iiilol ToriU'i’t the 14-i!uiI vn.cfit.s uf the jnoHjH^cilVfpurrhasnr , the iMaidrib mn.-<l d^velupeighty inlb'H ati Imij 4 pou fiu l in Hii‘ aU and nm^t slay up at. Jra>l eiglilhoufa,

'I'ho A lrr iaf t (. 'nmpany Jirh t>»n*n rlntuEbu.**lt]f*.><y nbuui H >ia i nlid Iiuh aboutBe\‘enry-f i\« men in ity tmipluy Thi‘ lirnd of tin nimpKiiy In John K ."^ioane, .‘*ori- j 111 low (if 'nioniHH A. Kdi&on

Till.- IH U.v io'toml m.i' liiue ihi« plant ! )l i luiiiffl mil, thf' first hfvnw ^TlmU'T | With a ro ian ' iriglnp It wa.s ><o5d to ,L)\iMoil JhniTKl.'' nf (dvlahoina, who has I giviMi e ’dilbltii.i!: J nhi.-. Ill the W h.si and yoiithwv.sl.

Th.' nr-w inarhiiu' rarr le* l . ’ nU prmiid?^ ! of liallu-t hvHld«-.<i tlie llin^e peiHon«. A'. 'ialor 'niomp-on. who is Known lor Ids , dar ing work with a ir itiu'hlno-, liavltig i 8T M ■d tlivni llJl !d■■ flnwri and In nunn-r- till- lrnrf> tbo l-hOf) fiitiilot iorm. 111 alsugl\f* a tp.Hit luimuTow with Llie now to- pi u lie.

NEWARK MAN, INSANE, MAKES AHACK ON SUSSEX SHERIFF'

S 'r n ic*' t.f Ihf. M 11 .■J I.\KV\-Ti iS', S-pT, i .'. S id l .m lv going ,

SHHunn fi\4T liir w;rr \ 'SUo a 11 ■'i m >liii ' Wlilln Hillliiy in 111- S l.-“■■ t ' l i . i i ly I 'ark. r tohl il il I| Srllilll of liH So ilh i'•h;ll atrf 't t. N>wark. rjiwrj r,,r n f l - e n iintiUT.s ! aii'l u llni. led b I'ln-o* ' 'Jhis moirr-iMK lu' lut .Sh-nil U liluirri ll. ' \ ili:»u[i <*viT Ihy pj« With u iin-Jb lr>p botlli* bn : Ifm fIv riff atli-Tni ti-i! tii f-i .| him in Itm coiirl hoijhe (h- lurngiti'-ti ilo- - b i r . f f wun JOrigllFli and In Ib-riimii ’I ln‘ j-hprllf m t ry ing tn commiini'ate will. Ins

W l o ' i i w h o ! H n h o u i l i l i l y - f u f t Iy- arp old. ptiirl-'d rimnlrii; hI o'li Hit- park. [ j ’oliremiin Arrhnr flyr^tin wds t-mtirnorn d j The niiin u didly -n lm in tr i to u rn fI JU> |rfTij»»'d to give Inn mini' , but In t iic of i tw o note hncKn Hike'll awiiy tri>tn him wu.s ilie iiafhi' of j-nmh and hi- nddiPsa.tog-'th'"-'' with a liuu.si‘ l 'lr iitioiie. No. liiUill, Urari'di lirotdi. vsrlium on Ui0 Idr-Iltifif’fttlon pui?»*

.Sniilh wiifl tju ' l i y iniktiig In Curtrlyou FIf Iht and '■iariiiHa Siaulp wl| fn b«i kuJ- dvnly aro.ap. and Irnii i > i reak ih' ' piirlt afftl wUh hia rigln fisi. Ho Idi Hji- Rent auob a hard blmv that lo* rraev iivnj his llttfp finffi r Hr rlM'ji bogati In nigp. walking rirri'ir.d tho park .-wcral times,Cllftfii-d lw«r doilH ll il rv l.i.H llHt a t U h-'Von a bic>’ilo and talked all the wtillft ehuu t Ih'* w ii P.

Smith hH.H been In Newton for a; week ■elllniit miigay.lm's. I'Toiu his note bonk M WAR ahoviii iliHt lie ti.id nlpo been laklne o rde rs In l? ronrh \ ll le and Hpurta.

Mr Smilli lived with his fa ther, slpter And nlPfe ot 1 H' i^<uth d'cnlh Fin-el until th e middle <-'f .Inlj. wtien he went away to sell mnffn?hies- Jlu^ fa th e r ' s name is ■Wtllitiin F. tinulh, his tih'i-e-ij Misa Marian pmlth . fits .sister is Mrs. Kmma i'. Hall. Mrs. Ball said today th a t she was not surprised ai Uie news, as her brotlier, who la of Cerman desrenl. had talked a p rea t deal a l -r i t the w ur before leaving home i le sri-med to be nimdi depressed over ll. she said, .Mrs Ball said herf a t h e r w m i l d f t > l i n m i . - d i a l e l j ' l t > N i s w l o i ito look a f te r his son.

F riction and common lu b rican ts a re th e grand little team fo r ruining th e finest ca rs made.

DIXON’SGraphite Grease

No 677For Transmissions and DifFcrentials

The se le c te d f l ake motor graphite forms o v e r b ea r in g s and gears a velvety, oily veneer that lets graph­ite ride on graphite and prevents mclal-to- metal conta<'t.

Tftm Dix»n Lohwi- c i t ing Cfiart gtvaxhgipful tubticafionlAfcrmmtion, Sxttt

fr tx

JOSEPH DJXON CRUCIBU CO. V y Ert.Uuk*Jl«Y 2N/Cv <

LET I S KEEP VOUR TEETH IN ORDER

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Tli. J hlu uM h<f- fJl-e.l ur KHirw -leil at o ii ' i iir;- I i .l ii il j Intt-r.-i! If lii hirtMl.

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rr<i':ire.i \ s nukkvhI irie IM -' pi lurci i u l i l h bfiH (pioMe l i ' l d l n p p>>M.er

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Dr. McBride's American

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7 8 7 B r o a d S t ,Curnrr Markrt Ht.

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__ SURROGATE’S NOTICESE.STATK OI- WILLIAM aHAN.N'ON, UE-

t.’iLAaJ'A.D— PurBuaiit to trie onlor ot F’red • G. .Stkkvi Jr.. <’f the county of iKphok. ihlR day made, on the applKatlcm of . llio Uildrra ltneJ , t-nn uuira of uuld decefiaf-d, | nntlce |h hereby jrlvf»n tn nn» creilUorn of uaiij ■fii*c nHfid to (*xhlljlt to tlu- ^uk-cTlbcra, uiulor ualh or tt/flrniHfiijti, their ^ialms and de- iiiaiida aguliiat niiiate of aald defeased,wlttiln nine monih.i from tki« duic, or they will bn forever barred fri-m prnH*iuUiig ur recovtrlne tho aani« a«a1i.Kt llu* aut>afrlt>*r*. i

liKOlblh: L. HitANNkJN. j JOHN W. McCOHMICR.

VARIOUS REFORMS DISCUSSED A T Y .M .C . A. LAKEWOOD RALLY

LAKEWOOI) . Rppt. 13.— V arloua re - fo r m ^ whlf li the Young AMen'6 C hr is t ian ABBOolatlon Is sal' l to itf'Od ills-cueseti here SuMirduy ut Bcsslonw of the a n n u a l "get-togvlhL-r" of th e New J e r ­sey off icers and d l re r to rn of the hrso- clRtlon. i^pcakpfB who nddrfasv i thfl m e e t in g s c r l l i t l zed w i ia l tb.&> te rm ed a l e t t i n g down of the ru le s gov e rn in g adm iss ion to the aHsodotlOTT. Cer lu in methodB of ra la ln g moTiey w e re ta lked t tga ln s l and one n peaker sa id the or- E an lJa t io n mui^l pay m ore a i le r i t lon torellplOTi.

The ch a i rm an of the day BC&Rlon, n s to ld In the Nnwa H a tn rday , W’aa F. W ay l s n d Ayer of Camden, s t a t e c h a i r ­man. Mr. Ayer d iscussed naaocia llon f in an c ia l mfl l ters and a d v o ca te d real b u i ln e s s mcthixis w hich wil l do aw ay with "whir lwind" monoy-ralslns c am ­pa igns .

" I t is r e m a rk a b le , ” aald the s ta t e chRlrnrari. "how th a t woi’d 'w h ir lw ind h n i com* to pall on me. Too m any w hlr lw ln t la a re l ikely to m a k e th e bual- neaa man in any loua l l ly llilnlt abou t pftw fields,"

The ch a i rm an of t h e n ig h t aeaalon ■was S ta te C o m in l i te rm un ,f, Boyd Avis of 'Woodbury, Lnher a p ea k e rs were Bta^te Secre tary Charlea A. Coburn of N ew ark , who cr l t lc laed m o d e n n s m In re l ig ion ; W il l iam D. M urray , s ta t e oom rai t teem an from P la in f ie ld ; Cam - m l t t e e m a n E noch B a r k e r of J e r s e y City, w h o dlBCUBserl ra i l ro ad -w^arh: Char les H Scott, s e c re ta ry fo r boy^* w o rk ; Com m it teem en Charlen K l lbo rne , B. R. R y a l l , H a r r y B. P a r k of R idgewood a n d L. W ilb u r Messer, g e n e r a l s ec re ­t a r y In c h a rg e of T. M. C. A, w ork In Chicago.

SUNDAY’S CARD INDEX SYSTEM OF COPERSION CRITICIZED

BpeM<il Service of the SEW S.OCEAN GROVE, SepL 13 .— Conversion

by a card Index- Blystem, a s Billy S u n ­d a y does It. Is of d o u b t fu l va lue ac ­co rd in g to th e op in ion ex p re ss ed la s t n i g h t by Rev. T h o m as H a r r i s o n , who t h i r t y y ea r s a g o w a s k n o w n as the boy p reacher . In a d d r e s s in g 3.000 p e r ­so n s a t th e f in a l m e e t in g of the Camp M ee t in g A ssoc ia t ion 's ISIS season. He Quest ioned th e s t a b i l i t y o f the^ conv ic ­t io n of conver ts who renounced s in by a l g n lh g th e i r n am es an d ad d re ss e s and d e s ig n a t in g th e i r c h u rc h a f f i l i a t i o n on Oards.

In t h e cou rse of th e e i s r n l a e s D r B a l la rd re p e a l ed th e pub l ished s t a t e ­m e n t t h a t th e re c e ip t s f ro m th e r e ­l ig ious serv ices of t h e p a s t a u m m e r fe ll s h o r t of the expense s by s ev e ra l t h o u ­s a n d dol lars .

T h e connec t ing l i n k of t h e a s s o c ia ­t io n 's serv ices b e tw ee n s ea s o n s is th e ho l iness meet ing , w h ich w il l be co n ­t in u e d every Su n d ay a f t e r n o o n th ro u g h th e w in te r .

T he m o rn i n g s e r m o n y e s t e r d a y wan p reached by Rev, Dr. G eorge J. B u rn s o f Ph i lade lph ia .

AGED PASSAIC WOMAN MISSINGSpecial Service ct Ule liBWS.

PASSAIC. Sept. 13.— SSster* I n c h i r g e of the House of th e Divine Providence hhve Mhed the police nf th is and nearby ci ties to help them find Mrs. Catherine Welsh, seventy-t iva y ea r s old, who w an­dered aV sy from t h a t Ins ti tu tion Ju ly 11. W hen la s t seen h e r clothing Included a drab dress and w h i te apron. She did n o t w ear a h a t H e r nam e probably appea rs on h e r clothing.

The slaters aay th a t Mrs. Welah welga I IP poBBds and Is tall. A rew a id o f |100 baa bean offered fo r h e r r e tu n i

- to t h s horns. _____ —

jf.- . : • i"_^'*?ifefl%SiS!a£«?" ’ ■ . '- o .fe ■ ■

Blonmfip'd TJitell. Protiar.July 19. l&lEi,

hISTATK OF L,- OOTHtiAL HUITEl. DE- , C1-;a HE1'>—PurBviHnv lu iLe Order of Fred i

G. StlcUel Jr., survuuatis of Lho oouoiy ol 'I Kflw»x, thiH day juade, on ilie appllt«i;loii of 'I iho anJtir.'tlBJietl, PxaciitorB of siild riei'pft**d. l i iiotlc® Ifl bt’reby aiven lo lha crflUliora of

ealrt dfti'taBfd lu «xhlbit to the subBi.rlbarB, undor oatli iir afflrjiiailoii, their c-lalins and [ tleniand.i agalnat the pHtiia of ftald dcr^aaed, ■ wUhln pint* monihB from tide dale, uf Hi«y will bfl forever barred from pro.Hcc-utlnK or ret-overinir ih r same nuab'a^ 'ht- sohacrlhers.

WILLIAM Lni.'KF, Kut..K\M!.LU JOSl'PH W. a VLKY.

EdTPln G. Aclaina. rrut iur .July 21. 191&.

KFTATE OF FLA)R12NCE il. MLLHAN, , LiliL'iLAShlD—Purnuani to ih* order of

Fr«>rl G. Hlickel Jr,, aurrotfaie nf tue county of L hocx. thin Jay mode. on | iho application of the iinderplKnrd ex- , ei-ulor of enld dPceBAUii. !heieby Riven lo ihe rredltora of aald d«- cea>«>4 lo exhibit lo the Hubfirrlber. imd*'’ I uBth or afflrmalJon their claims and de* ma-idB HsalnFt the e su ie ot nnld deceatied wlihln ntn* rrjonihP from ihlfi date, or they will If* forever harred from ptosecutlnf or recovering tlie same asaluHl ihe eubacrlber.

July 13. HIB. ,, m KUHAN.6cott fierniBn, Proctor.

Store Hours:9 A. M. to 6 P. M.

Daily

We Give and Redeem

S u r e t y Coupons

Wo t''Home-Coming' Sale of

HouselibM Limenstiotd-keepcrs should siasp this golden oppcnUinitv.

Table Cloths, $2.19 to $4.25;ui of a large purdiaM’ made six nionihs

H a h n e & C oNEWARK

t© H a h m e 's ALW AY S

Iv a (c* weeks higher ihitn

- These cloths are par!iuo in Sailland and arrived in ihis counirv uiihago. T h e market price lU I h e p r e s e n t time IS 2.Vil was when w e coniraclod for these cknhs, and ue offer them at these special prices:

70x70 inch Talile Clnlhs................................70x88 inch Table I'lolhs .........................70xUMi inch Table rloth.s...........................20-inch Napkin.s (do/.en) ............................2d-inch Napkins (d«/.en) ......................... *-** *70x72 inch Table Cloth.s................................ S'--'-'70x90 inch Table H oths..............................70x108 inch Table Cloths...........................20- inch Napkins (dozen) ..............22-inch Napkias (dozen) ............................

Damask Table Cloths. $2.97 to $4.25Scotch woven all linen Damask Table Cloths; nice hnc weave and free from dressing, iii a choKC selection ot the new'cst designs.

72x72 inch Table Clolhs...............................S2.9772x90 inch Talile CItilhs.................................... $.!.7u72x108 inch Table Cloths.............................? l-'|022-inch Napkims (dozen) .........................21- inch Napkias (dozen) ................

62x62-inch Table Cloths, $1.49'“- .M l I'ure Linen Dama.sk Table Cloths, made of extra htaw

linen yarn and firmly wovlmi, several exclusive designs: size (j3.\(j2 table cloths.

:w A utum n Styles in SkirtsThere's a certain swing and smartness J o Fall skirt modes that make them

almost hcwitchiiiK, and you will find a wonderful assortment here at Hahne s.

Hew Skirts With Scalloped Bottoms,Patch or Slashed Pocket Models,

Attachable Belts—Side and Box Plaits

^ 3 : 2 ® , ^ 5 : 2 2 , ^ 7 : 2 2 , ^ 1 0 a n d U pIn plain serges and gabardines, eomhinations of serges and taffetas poplins, broadcloths and

n taffetas, also plaids, stripes and mixtures. All size waists and length_____________pin. MU ()M ) KI.OOIl.

81.19

Mercerized Table Damask__Mercerized Table Dama.sk Extra heavy quality nf mercerized

table damask; very fine weave nnd wifi give good wear and .satisfaction. Many new designs.

fil inches wide, per yard................................I!9c72 inches wide, per yard......................... . . . 19c

Hemstitched Lunch Sets—All Pure l.incn Hemstitched Lunch S ets consisting of one

cloth and half-dozen napkins to match; exclusive with Hahne & C o.:

One OilxO.T Hemstitched Cloth, half-dozen l i x i v Napkins, set complete ........................................

Hemstitched Table Cloths—I’ure Linen Hemstitched Table (Toth.s, in a large assartment

of newest designs; directly impoiied by us from Scotland.fi.'ixf).'! inch Hem.stilched Cloths.............. S2.1966xfi6 inch Hemstitched Cloths...............S2.97G(jx8f) inch Hemstitched Cloth.s...............$9.9(16,9x99 inch Hemstitched Cloths.............. $.9.2.772x90 inch Hemstitched Clotlxs.............. £.7.19

Turkish Towels at 15c__Good Heavy Quality Turkish Towels, made of nice clean Terry

and firmly woven; large size; hemmed ready for use; special, each ...................................................................................................................

Good Quality Diapering__Good Quality of Birdseye Diapering, I8 inches wide; special,"

piece of SO yards, each .........................................................................69cM * 'V ■'*

Black B roadcloth— Bfoaddoth this season is easily the must popular fabric for

suits, coats and skirts, and deservedly, too, for no other fabric combines the same qualities as broadcloth, icarry the sponged and shrunk spotproof kind,*? V V Q . 54 inches wide, and moderately priced...................

— II * i v FLOOR

Cleau-up Sale of Sum m er F oo tw earFtohi the appearance of the weather Indian Sum­mer is 'j oint to stay with us for some time, which means that you will Hnd lots of time to w'cai low shoes before cold sets in.You will not find all sizes in all styles; yet yon will Hnd your si/c in ntirny np-to-Jate nmdcls and in niiiricrons lealhcrs and novcjtx' effects. It s a dcan-up in cvciy sense of the word, so the Hrst will be the luckiest. Come early!

for $3.50, $4 and $5 valu.es in Low Shoes and Pumps. PatentLeather,G unm etal,G ray,F aw nTan; Tops of Cloth, Kid and Buck. All sorts of trimmings.

. s i ; i i»Nn r ' l .o f j i i .

U pholsteriesJust a Few Home-Coming Specials

We had a hie response to this sale Monday and continue it for those who were away oVer the week-end and did not see our Sunday advertisements.

1,000 Peekaboo Half Sash (Tirtain.s -Made’ of gnod quality bordered .scum. Hem at hoTtom and headed at tap lar I'od, all ready to hang. Regular 25c. ciich; special, each......................................................

2,200 Yards of Now I’all O clonne inbeautiful patterns nnd colorings. This is really an out-of-the-ordlnary good value and is special for today and Tuesday only. Regular 2Uc., special, yard......................

ESTATE OF WILLIAM 11. BAXTER. pE- OEASFl*—Purikijant to tbe nrrter f>f Fred

G, Stlfk**! Jr., flurroitaie i>t Ih* rounty of F^a»‘X, iblR Oay mad<‘. on Hif appUrallon of iho uiDler»lKn*d, aflmlaliiLrHrr!^ of Maid cte- oeasni notlcff l-i h^rpliy Kl'fti to Hif i reiUtora of HKld ilfocanpd lo PXhlLli lo th* auUsrrlber, under nalh or affirmation, Hielr rinlmfl and dPiJisridP agftinfll Hi* pnlai* nf «ald tlft- eaftpfl. within jitn* monlhB from tli'n date, or thay , will b* forever barr<‘d from t.ru.MftnJi hr i r e c i . v f r ln E t h e s a m e

Erncut L. QuaekeiibUBh, Fry-'or.Septemli«fr 9, 191i.

ESTATBJ o f a l b e r t SPAETH pE- CKASED—Purauant to Iho order of Fred

G Btlckel Jr .. aurroRBte gf the county of Eaaex* this day made, m the Dllcatlon of lha uitderBlffnad, executor yf said deoBftaed. notice Is tflvon to th® crrilltor* of nald de-EcBsed to exhibit to ih*oath or afflrmatton. ih*lr clalma and de­mands aRAlnst the equate of said deceaaed. within nine month# from this daia, or they will be forever harred froni pruHocutlng or recovrrluR the pome against Hie buhaertLer.

July 24. THDST COMFANr.

FSTATE o f WILLETT FOSTER, JP®'!'1 rKASEI>—PursotiTit to the order of Fred

Q flUrkel Jr-, Burrogate of th* county ol Essex this day mad*, on, the application of S e SaderalRnVd. executors of <ia d fiAtire la hereby givisn to tbs creditors of said

to f i h l ' l l to lh» .utMcrlbi.r., under ninth or afflrmatton, Ihetr cialma and da-

aoalnst th« estfti® of said deceairtd,

FIDELITT TRUST COMPANY.July IB, ISIS. ____________________

KBTATB o f PATRICK H. CONLAN D*- c-EA8EI>_pureuaut lo the order of Fred

r ^ S d c k e l J L , eurroBBto ot the county otSk.?* thle duy niede. on the application ot

unakrelened, adminiHtratrli of M.!d de- *™ed",*n” l » % ; herofy jlvoo 'o the credL

■t'n^der"oat'h L r ^ f l rm a t lo n ^ * tb .R J S m . in d demande analnel iho !■»»«« of mid deceaaed. within nine monthe Irom thle S i te or m ey will b* forever barred Irom proeecutlns or recovering the same aaalnet The iuSaorlher. e LKANOB CONLAN.

July St. 39'S. ______________ ___________.ESTATE OF DANIEL J. BY.XN. DECP.A8ED

Purauant to the order o( Sred 0. Slltkel J r „ eurroaate ot the county ol Ljeea. Inla day marloTon the application ot the under- Blgned. eubstituled adminletrator C, T. A. or

■»1d deeeaead, nolle* ie hereby glv^n to the crodlioro ol Mid deoeaeed '*Tlblt to ‘ho nihacrlber. under oath or afflrmetlon, their clwlma nnd demand* ngalnat the eetato ot laid dereaaed, within nine month* frotn thle date .^or they will ho forever barred from proMCutlng or recovering the eame again it tho lUbncrtber. p a n j p D. ELLIOT.

Atigunt ST. 1*11. I

Just Three Very Special Hems-9-inch Cambric Embroiderj-— In open eyelet and neat | blind patterns. Regularly 20c. yard, for........................... l O L

-27-inch Flouncing—Swiss and nainsook llouncing and allover embroidery, in showy eyelet patterns; also neat designs suit­able for waists and children's dresses. Regularly ,50c. yard, for ............................................................................................... O O v

-Cambric Edges- 21/2 and 4 inches wide, with blind work and heavy buttonhole edge; also open patterns, suitable For r underwear. Regularly 8c. yard, for............................................ G v

.M A IN FLOOR

Boys’ Blue Serge Morfolk Suits

With Two Pairs Knickerbockers—A wonderful all round suit—fine

for school and equally as good for Sunday wear. Of fine fast blue serge in patch pocket style, sewed- on belt.

An Extra $ e . 8 5 Special.... ^

— SFXOJ^D p l o o k

700 Fairs of Colonial Val­ance Scrim Curtain-s, in white or ecru color; well made; lace Insertion and edge. Regularvalue $150; spe- $ 1 .1 5cial, pair.

680 Yards of Imported Eng- lish Cretonne All good pat- i terns and colorings; a special purchase of dropped patterns, Regular 4.5c. to H5c.; T C p

, y a r d ................................. U u L ,I i i i i i i i F i . m i n —

S p e c ia l

2.70 Conch Covers, in Orien-tnl colorings and patterns; eight patterns to select from;very specially $1.35

Back from vacation wc are sure to find a hole tn the wash boiler that was never there before, or that we need a new ash sifter, new china or more Mason ]ars for orir preserves— hence the hoiksekeepin.g spec«ls.

These Surety Wash Boilersare iust one size larger than ordinary boilers, arc made ol extra heavy selected bright tin and extra heavy copper holt.mis.

No. 7R e g u la r ............ if2.00Sale price . . .

Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets

100 PIF.CES COLD EDG ES

V il Choice of new floral dec­orations, gold lines or gold border. Over 10 dif­

ferent patterns to select from.Originally $14.98.

Sti/e Price$ n . 8 5

No. s No. 9$2.2.- $2.75$1.S!) $2.25

f] ■ T'

yr.TLOW H u w i.s6 large sizi' to set,

7, 8, 9. 10, 11 a n d 12

inch, hrst quality ■ ■ ■ • 89c.MASON TRH IT ,)ARS

I |.quart size, war-! ranted air tigh t..

SURL.TV ROTARY a s h S ITTRR SET

No, 8 Gnivaniidd Ash Can, with rein­forced tup and bot­tom and with steel ribs and Surety Ash Sifter.

Renularlv $J.98 Rale Price $9.2.7

R A S l r t l F ' l '

SURROGATE'S NOTICEStphtatb o f f h k o r r i c k B. MUENCH.

DKCKASLU—Purauanl to lh« order ot Fred G BUcK*! Jr-i aurrogal* of th* count/ of Kattex ihl* day made, on the appllcatloauf the umleralined, eiecutr t* ht

-.1 ia hpffiliv ifiven to in* ipeQuorio( dacraMd rxhJOll lo thaunder oaih or afflrniftllon. **}* * .9 ** * riiATTie ndH aifainst the e#tat* of aald deceaMd*. t t S d S nlS? moptha from thla date* oT 11’ 111 bn forever tarreii from proxecutJnB or ;*"l,v^?ln 'r th r .a th . a«*.ne.^th, MMCRhg.

Howe A D.vie, Prohtori.■July H. »•'>■

n o t i c e o f SETTLEMENT—Nolle* I* hel*- .b r *lv*n th a t tb* iccoont* o« the *uh-

•crlbcr*. Ui* wMcaior* of th* t u t Atyl teetAtnoot of M. M*r*dith Orsen, d*ce***d. win be ludl ted *od «t»f*d hjr Ih* .arroswt* io d reported for Mttlement to th* O ^ h M e Coart of the county of Ee***, on F r td . r . the tlret d»y of Oclo^i ' next, ,

D .teil A u g » t al,«L*BLBf '^H'AtFPEHNT, C H A R I ^ a- A D , ^

r i t w r . B bihib * BkiaDir. P r o c t m

n o t i c e o f SETTLEMENT—N o tl re l . hete- by xlven thet the ncconnte of the enb-

wrrlher, Inieteo under the U i t will and tMte- menl of Albert D. Smlthi' decee.ed, will be .udited and eMlod th« onirogate and re­ported tor eeUlemMt to ' J"* h f 7 l t -Sr the fonniy of, F.eeei. on Friday, in* tii leenth day of.October next.

» a t« l TRUST CO.

SURROGATE’.S NOTICESfcSTATJ: OF rnEl>KH!CK BAXELBTo DE-

<.'LAtilaI->—turBUxHi lo Ih* order of Fred G. Stiikfl Jr., aurrnjsate of Ih* rounty cJ KF*ex. ibir» day mftde, on the appllratloh <>i t)\e underulsned. eJtei-utfli of aald d*C«»**d,

J nollf* If* hereby tjlven lo the creditor* of ! HBUI dereaaej lo exhibit to the ■ubicrtbaf. i under oath or alflrmailon, their olatTna an'l ‘ 4lpinanda a/aln-it the ej ia le of aald dacraeeJ.

wltlMri nine monlha from thla date, or iLt’Y will be forevei barred from proaerutJnjc ut retoverlDf the aanv* aaalnat the aub*rrlb«r. reuovviiM, SAXBLBlTr

Pltpey. Hardin &. Bklnner* Proctor*.Au/u*t It.

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT—Notlco la her*- bv alvari that th* aecouttU of Ih* siiD*

■crlbrra, execuiorx of th* Jaat wlJL and menl Of Alb*n D. Smith, ^ c e a s e d , ^ audited and atated by the Sur rotai* and ported for »*fllemrM to Orphana «-ourt Sf the county of on FrUlay, lb# fif­teenth day of Onoher njxt.

D . t , d SeptemberFiDEUTT TmvsT ca

I G Htiekel Jr. aurroKat* county ofEwex Ihl* Clay mad*, on the appILauon uf fh" Jkdemi.ued, exeonlore «'L I* hereby aivon to the iredllui^* oiMill d e ’eekoo to « m b ! t to the euO.,rlb.re.

I “ d . r ' ' o . T o r I f f l r m e t t o n . ‘ h * * ' demnnde xxxlnil “ hoy

the Mge^ “S f ’- r t V l S A ' t r f , " - OEOBUE GARBAUltANT.

Jerome D. Qodney, Proctor.July 10. I»t0-

SURROGATE'S NOTICES

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT—Notice l« here­by l iv e rt t h . l the eccouBte of the eub-

ecrlher executrix of the lent will eod teeie- ment of Merlon A. JennlaijB. Serened, will S indited xnd etxted by the eurroixte end reported for settlement to t h e O ^ h e n e Court oVth* county of E*e*», on FrUlny, the rirel day of October next,

D*‘* * ‘ ' T i’d ICLITY TRUST COMPANY.

t.-RTrl y UF K.vin. zr.llMlSCIt. Lioceaeed—|*L:Di:„V to il....... ut tT’ d l>. Stl'helJr .irr.ttiuie ol Uie ' ouT.ly ot KsBei, ilil» | i D n ..D -n the eppM.itlon ot 'l '« u t' Jfr : ' elt-n-.l e-,- iJlare of uulil deecaaid not , 6 Is , b e r e t r V I to Utc rre'I’lor . of eoM de-. ' ' " , 1 ,7 , . , | , ; 1. U t o the euWiTlber» . u n d e r

• ' t $ h , . r a ; t U f o , llieir . l a l r n e e n d t ie- Ia . s i I ' ' , r f e l i n e o f e e l U d e c e a e e d . ,

S-Mhln nln.- from Lille dote, or theyw l be foreirr -tiTeil from prntmcutlng or rJ,..v-erlnx t i e -.i' '" sgolost ifin .ub.orlbere, r ,coverlo | th. J.'ZKHMISCII,

ALMA (' I. UHUNNBB.REfKHOl.D O F. ^KHUlSCH.

W. BradfoTil SmiiR. Prjctor.

; SURROGATES NOTUESTATE u r I 'HAllLLii F- MILLLK

U E A S r i ) — 1‘ iiriiuu.iii lu l b * oriJttr lif r rc-u fl. Stl- kfl Jr., hUffotu-i* t'f tbi- i-tHiiuy EfiMix. LIi'm day iDude, iii- 0** uijpil-'ailo:. o\ Uie undtralKiied. «xvi-att>ra uf .-baDl Jw«aaeti. nullce Im hrrtby Klv«n lo th* iTeJliura «h Bai'J dei;QaR*d li> exh.lirpll tu inr- siubHirihifPP, uniit oath or afflrniatluu. thri r clahii*

v n T K ’F OF s e t t l e m e n t —Notice la b«r*- hy Klven tha t lb* acu^Uftt* of th* *ub-

■rrlber, the surviving e ireutr lx of th* laal 111 l a n d leKtamenl of Dewltl Cook. d*cea#«a, w I ba autlU*d and slated by th* aurro*fat* aitd r*Dorttd for »*ttiem*ni to the Orphan* Court of the county of Bi««a. on Friday, iborirei day of Or-to^r next.

' ''^*“'%i!jH'^.l’ VRA.NCE8CODK......Burnett 4 Cornifib. Froclorai

manda aaMnAt ihe miaie of naid wUhlti nfae moruh* from ihla dote, cr laoj will Ih: forever barri'd frt'in pro-*'*i■:itT|jj • recovcflrtg Ijo M-ine rigalfrat ■"

\ pro.*'*i'':itTi jc »*r.................. . the *i

t ‘)iA'ti-LE8 A.CHAKLES N. PAreKEK.

5f-harrln«h«'J*en A- Haripenc*. Frocior*.July 13. 1916. .

n o t i c e o f SE-TTLEMENT—Notice Ie horei Viu ftvflii that th© acc<iUi0il* of lU* biIdS

acrlber nxccuiora of th* l»*l m?nJni of Schuyler B. Jackaon. d*cea«ed. v/llX L - ■nrtited and atatad hy lha aorruuate and reported for «Ulein*nt to of the county of Ewe*, on Fridky. the lire) d»y of October neft, i

Seied Autum » ^ » » » . j^cKBON, „ 1f i d e l i t y TlUIST COMPAKf. .f

m u

NEW YORKERS LEAD IN N ’ALPIN MATCH

T ikkf Spurt at 600-Yard Range, Forge Ahead of Marine

Corps Team.

FI IA M FNDFJUJN and CHARLES J. GRADY MARRIED AT CEREMONY IN PLEASANTDALE PRESBYTERIAN PARSONAGE

mAE SHOOT IS ON TODAY’S CARD

MptsUt ofgEA 01H T. gffpt. IR — Yor k

tM m took t apirrt in th* Mf’Alptn ifoptijr nuLtch th is mornlrt*. and a t the end of th« MCond Btnire at SOO y trd a Iwl over th* U nited 8l» te« M arine Corp* tenm fcjr nlcht pointa. New J e n e y auWered n idump Oil gho fiOO-vAT-J r*ni|* *nd fell •eventeen po in ta Imlow. The D lf trk l of Colombia team tra iled the field. In the f lw t itagre the four team* kept w ithin four pointa.

C orpot^l YY. N, Hi'nahaW of the Marine Conpa ahot to a aenaBtinnal victory In thn tWAOly-ihol nofcers m atch a t 600 yarda Wllh a to ta l of nlnety-elitht. only two ■horl o f a f»oBalble ii^ffecl acore. I k Wfti preaaed fo r the honora by Sergeanl Joaeph JtrkB on. alao a marine, who fui- libed aecond with nlnety-aff'en. and svr- fe a iit H enry Aualln, who hit iho targplB t« r 4 nineiy<itx. 8erfeaf»l 8. O Kai.o of the m artnea was fourth with a ninei>*

Auattn ta k ln i th ird over him Ihrotitfoorder of ehota. . .

flaveeal c rack C anadlana took p a rt m th« R W e r. m « trh , The C tr .d l .n t . «re (ttrcvd to coin* to llie i i ta i« for their A ooU nr. now th » i »U th» Dominion n n g eo »re being u»ed m m uelietn ' echonl fWlds fo r the tra in in g of the troope being

, MDt to E urope by C en ad i. I t !■ poMibIr the Cgnerflene will form » team before the end of the ehnot end compete with • team rep reeen ting tlile country to r the N orth A m erica trophy , which waa p ro n n te d by f len e ra i Bird W. S pen ter for com petition heiw een the two counlrlea I t te one of th e m atehea of the Aeeoela- tlon of A m erican In to rnatlonel Rifle-men and w ae to have been ahot In Can- td a th ia y ear.

On lo -day 'e card la the K eller a ll ' ground cham plonahtp m atch, la which a Tgriety of w eapona a re iiaed. Tw enty ih o ta g ra tired with pielola a t fifty yard* gnd tw enty ahole w ith revolvere e l 'the ■aim range. Then follow tw enty ehote a t

I tw «nty-flve y a id a w ith a tw onty-lw n-eallber rifle , tw en ty offhnnd a t 2(ln yarda w ith g th ir ty -ca lib e r rifle, and Iw eiuy prone a t «00. A fte r thIa cornea fifty ahota a t clay plgeone w llh a ahotgiin.

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e iS balS ri. drt««ng.llovM, chair*. ha»r»* and threilog. osodolabraiLijrUBi o n 1. i»«r»4-< ..........W IU- ITLRNtBH FOK MS

a funoral Ih ll fB*aaur»Ta uu to an." hlgn-pnt** urdiriak*r*a IWt (UDarul; furiorpi

^ PEOPLsrfl BrniA io t o m t a n t . too b r o a d t*T., fy'RNEP^ H O K E »T RFATfCH tmOOK_

AVB.

?^E^^ARK‘ flt^ ^ ^ D c o m p a n y MB Broad a t . h*|**»bfto-, oplJbilte WaabingiofA Pa'h

«iri.rOUPI.)CTE Pl-^KBAl,-IW Blank broadclrth. wh1'» I'lueh or Imitation

M Tit I'RIVINO AN'P " E P i 'B 'N ? . . . .1 Alt'lK FOriPMBNT.iNHriii'T I m' if* (’,\R inoR l.R luNrE FRI.b

)tRK''IAl, VI.AHBEF it PRrAllF-eNTER AUTO SI HOOL,

Fi'i HEI.l.EVil.I.B AtH . __A rT i 'UOBI LE driving And r.pAl.Ing; Fi. A

11,« nn. And l.A.n IhA eomlng Fllllln.M, rtnil'l dolA. dAj Of1 nor ApAr. llniB *^i^*S*_H* M^dOd ___ _AlvnTMfiFtlLinnfnFiAlilcl An All-Around inAn

»Anl.(l, tnuH ho rollAbl.. Apply I** C<n- tral jve,. Newark. ____ __________

rar*antar*a halper, JM .. cbtIS: Groak *hi>a ahlner, 130. board, ’ ulur.il WAll.I rolOTArtnFlIlA bolKT ilAAtuI mAn, prIvAtA ^ tm lly ,Mor.rmntAt. lAiii. hAnd. N.wArk BmployA, !«TvlrA HurrAU, l*^H A l««y_.0____________ERRAND^ b..F vAniod; ' bf'"jF.,

MANN'S Hihy CtrrlAfo rA ttory, J l l U'h*h1ti|ton Bt ____________ ____________KKRAKd ' h'T *» n ‘* * „ ro "u * flay mor m ■ THuVAB H 7t • Union

COX 4 SON.

FARM Wi.rtKEBfAlMpn'r nA.rifd” . " ^ .g .-rfd tor IA » r.l fartii work. «tal* exj»«Tirnc# and refereru-*. AddiTi* Worker. Box IM Sows offliM.

FFHEFJtN And hiAhnofn P*'!!',".*fr«i for ouAliflAii 111.". MD tH '' I™ "’*'.’!

All rAilroAd. ItAllAAy AlorlAilon, popiBrooklyn. N. Y. _______ ._

11.

FlI.KU.a eiperlenied on WlE.NHR-flAR.NKT i ' ' ) .

A>k for FRATEDL/^

Iron cmallnfF. S3D-t2l Adam*

AL.-T<;MQB11.E rtrlvIn^jAulJiF. ll^j..r^U«nn^evening cla*a. COOK, H

tiM'rVi f« m " ! t .r ‘r« ld .n f .. t ! l BloomflAld___- - . , . u ..P AAJAMi4 M A* aAAfJLII At IS *f K " t h « o 3 '" r l l ’ V ;,» 'i;r .T h u T fh , UPFF.ra.vMua.A K i 1l!!ii J f ';v f r .5 r t .* f ;v ,-r . ',^ v .- ot h .r- .o u i.InUrmAnl in i'rniAtory of ImmASUlAtA Con

I t l lcaption.

CULUMOUK—On '‘• ^ '• '" '’" • ‘ iUu'iV'sAl fVe roflldanea of hi* par-ifiui. IS* Btnjllt sa'p M tk ^ ra e t Jamoa A . beloved aoo of -faTn^S! olid HaIao ilummnrA ( n « ' ljigtd H year* and I mottlh* Nolle# offustral horoafttr.

PIlFW p»TH -f?n iundA , . , . n i « IN(d.m-

or AAttF), GUtAldfl fAJA. Afl^AftlAlnf.4ff»1ni, ih iv ln i. ermIflA And ■lovH. nVAirA hAAljA And??." ^ ' a" m r j* 7 ^ .n '“ "ntf«.d •?.«-Ul " '.n tto n li dtrAftrd 'd "“ t ,

fflbaltnlnff, r.ipflelabra.

tt>re« ciwr.baa to'a/itifa fT*e; m ca

N *ifA R if‘‘pu^VAj, «' TB l. »Wl Mt'T.BMRfaT.

JAMM O- BRIERLET, fON OF THE I.AT*

JOSHUA BBIEHLBT. MORTITARtAN. AT tm RROAP STREI9T.

PrIvAt. ChApAl AllACltAd.in s B- B

Al.rU IN LM Apd AhAAt tUAl mAlAl *nn't*|'‘ wAnied. on I'otiiniAll p f" " r hAmm»ri.

AlAi, b’ldytliAll.rA. door FlAnlorA. tilmro.rA H,id FlnlAFifTA, SpringtlAld M'lAl Body Coin- pAHF'- BlirInillAld. Maaa,U(lT— B rlsh l boy »AntAd (O.rmnn p rif tr- “ V.d .. » A ppr.n.lr.,^ by , " '.1 " • " i .

H ELP W A N T E P -M IN

ClAAnAf os l»n. * •** ’!FnnnAy I* l l « sbasU f no «W _W M to^,blshAAi oommlAAlun pAlJ. Psil •> **r ADAWs o a . •> iJ i r to t Hv_____________

H I L f WANTEDh-WOHENo m t About IT Fou* oH . for TStilfltA wort

Vii jA»}lry lABtofT. ijillsIilDf dopsttmosi. BCHLEW, SHOP » CO. l U tUHoy ■«

BAI.F.SIIAN—IlAllAn or Amtrlcoo TnorrloE mob, JB to **. to l.orn lUo InAUronco bUAl-

noH on guAron'otd Aolory; ITB montiily ond full fommiKolooA. Addroio AdoAncointni. Boai t . N o w lo ffIfU __________________________i7l,EgH A N lT arn«S lt...« !:!'‘* j ; " i , , ^ ? v “ ?.'hal and gent* lerrKton and avanlng ai2 Mam H-. Orange

fumlahlnir* Saturday af- rnen a ihop.

SALESMEN-^Doral ranvaoelng ialoaman looking for a good old# Una oaa our prop-

oilllon. Room 4<1. 41 ( l ln to n a cBATsBHMKN wanted.

Co., <»range.PubUo Service Goe

flATURDAT CLERKS.

EXPEHIBNCED SALESLADIESKD' n o ApFTsiCATlONfl AFTER

FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK

pfW»l‘ rRl<>iS HANDS, eii.rrlfnced fnr UgM work. J. K OHH*>UNK Mff Co. FIrii and

'HaTrtat'n. N J. ___Her|« ■ta.fJhtM'ERY '’ LE ftK ^ rtm i-i lae*. fAperlebced

clerk, w bf able to taka full charge of an tip lo 'lale etore. tnuai ha wbU recommended and a huallar; none o ther need apply. IMN.NAB. Ml m ni et _

M.

«iR<iCERY CLERKS—W anted, eiipartanced rellaHle grocery tle rke !•• take poaltlnna a#

(nanagera of chain grocery ature*. p, 0 .. Box il . N«wi office. ___

Addrcoe

HELP' We eecure pOiltUifia for man. every .eparliy . The Old Reliable Employment

Agency ffounfl J»3«TifE RELIABLE—T IIA T B A U -

A' T GRANT CO. KE MARKET ST

SPINNERS wanted, expefleiiced eompeient aluminum apUinera. good

■ leady iub lo compeient men. no Itnor iron b1e:i. alate axperlenoe and refer«n«^. Ad dreae C. J. DIBMEL CO. IS»« W. Bancroft■ t . Toledo. O- _________

< LKn.aoO D U AH k c-O . * Ward »t.10 Tue«>

H P tP W A K T B b -W O « W _APMiLATOitM wgntoiJ 0*1 ahltdfon’a eaW od

draaaog, 7 oln eaw lin. **^*^*£*‘ A^iJIor piM* worll, »o*d 1* 1',At »nc« IT* riT m nlV nr*-, B*»r BdiVin W,O PE R A T oiii on bhnM

dunk noulAi itoudy word. W>»WB»Bl,RU

d lR U t. t«p.rl«n((4 on powor pr«M work.UIndiAy Motol Novolty W orkl. I t Boyd»n

pi., noar Itlib tn d OranBO i t i . <UlRIr—Waiitod. Ctrl to till and labal boltlo.

aad w .l(b boffot In can i. Call Uondaym nrninf, l i t Jaboi it.GIRL, oiporloncod In llghl pfOM work on

gold Jfw .lry; r . to ro n c . rouulred. Ad. d r .u Gin, J i t Brood 01. ______ __________OIHl-a to ..w on S ina tr powor Mwtng ma-" firk

4unit floor.Court oL_______________________oTr I-B M R K. M. Mfl.experlenr* unnaceaekyy t’o , < CempbeM et, _ ___ _GIRLS. i)v77 Hi. for aeaemhllng In loy metal

facldry Apply J. CHKIN 4 CO. 8H>

iluokCompany, IB Colden It-OPEBATOB8 wantod. .^nglo "JJ;

chinoa; oitad) work oil y ta r around, AP ply a t Blghtb 0. 0,OPEllATOHB tn d • ''‘ ‘jV iw *"* 'w O N D I ‘ I t rh lld rena coala. JOSEPH 4 fcONOl. *»I.afayaita ai.

STHIFPBRS**^ A N D ^^TlfllN-IN O lR L t WANTED: STEADY BOMK BRIGHT DKARNBR8 APPLY AT OoS'CE: TAKE B L O O ^ lE l ^ CAB TO NORTH THIRD BT. I J A I ^ irORBlBON PAPER BO.\ CO.. iH NORTH THIRD «T. ______ _____________

Po#-aalc ave . Harrlion.u n tL »*ol«d to r l .rk In b a k fry , rauot b»vo

exjkerlence and epeak German. »T Muwberry bi. __________________ _OIRL--A dining ronni girl and e ward maid.

Apply Proebyierlaa HoepUal.Nliilh • ! ______________

II riouih

SCORER—AU areund man, c«fner cu tlln f.ailtlng. e it '. . itaady poBltlon , atari |M . ad-

vancemenl If • apable nf handling •‘nDre de- parlmerU- Addreaa K. B HUilfn A. Ellxa-beth. N' .1

to learo glafaoturlng rrmrarn In the cRy;MftHir.g. will pav M P*r week lr>

later Addree* Appfanllca, Hot 13,

aboutROV. American, gnodU, in an riiahlU hm eni where !i 1# •‘7^11

n obeer.e p ^ f lu a l ly the ^ r^ TTHal tnI Tf in la tn l n fflce.' Apply In\ HOtVNE. i>0 Orange n . . Bloomfield, N J ._

W u , i m . W lH tai k u .^ B tl.WomiuOT and only ton o( wtlHam I. ^T d T ^ W w ^ ^ . ^ " N '? ; t c ^ ; j t " l h t " . ; . • d . n «

4*tltekdD0UD6-On Sunday. September 13. lUlb.

U , Dauda me* Oummermam. ® wttb Pf 0 « rira M- Doudi and daughter^ of

i u a i and frttod* a r t kindly land tbo funoral Mr.'looi a i nor la tj rr ii SSinw. Sid North rtf th tif” '- ootnlnt. anprombor 14, t t t P -Womooday morning at Mochinletvllto, N T

BNK1B—At Ocoan Orovr, N J-- ft.p tombur 10,"tlU . W illiam B. In n li . in h*.,*J.'

Tol,

A. BTAMLBT COLSf u n e r a l d ir b c t o b .OFTICIt AND rHAPBI*

IS. ORANGE ST.Fits B. B. AND l»t ORANO®.

BfiVS w in lrd . m u.t ho " y o .rt old m»k« f t or i f A wo.k ploeowork

firody o o rko ri no.d opply. and Haior Co-. t t Bunitnor avo.

HANDT m a n - M an to taka cara «t batU, eho /iln f and m otori and ntber lariory

eniilpment Apply THOMSON Machine Co, UoJn at , Rallavilie. ____ ______HARD anldarere, experlfBCed

and German ellver b»g fram OOLDSMITH, 6tJ .Mulberry it.

on ■terllngM. r .

Clarkonly

Blade

10Rr>Y. about U-IB year# old. who wanii learn the Jewelry irade

up; rione other nerd apply. Call L. BAR- NKIt T 4 CO.. 4*1 Waaflington at.BOY—O ffke boy

take PhiTte ot office, hour* fronV*,.!® ** 18AA«: COHN. Room

young hoy tn

Eaaex building,11 Clinton itaHOYS, about l» year# old. who have had ex^

pcrlrnre making foM work .«!C1ILCBS. BHOD 4 < 0-, *1* Hal B«y at __________

HANDBTITCHER wauled cm leather and canvtii gogdH el 43 AvenUe L. lake Ham-

burg pi ear. J HASKI^j L-______________ic iT cI yEAM m a k e r —Man who ha* had

ar.mo experience In Ihe manufapiure and handling of Ice cream, one who tan make hlmaelf generally iiaefnl In cleanlrig around drug ilore Apply D lri^n ave. _____iAbTlTOB (MuTt^Freor aiyfam ily apA ff" '" '

In Orange, wagei Uti and r«xima. .lUHN T. MOnUiCK. ion Ealal building._____________JBW ltl.E R —4'utf buFtfli. m ahtr w‘ "'*d a ‘

o n e . KUHN h CO., I'am p and Orchard ate. __________ _______ -___

novel-theSIMNNKH—One accuetomed tn ellver

tie*, ateady w «rk, good noeltlon for the right man AddreM M. Box U -. Newa offlre. ________________ji'H .t'ERKR. «*v«rlinced «n German alWer

m anlcur. handlaa. U faya tta M anufactur- laMfayetie end Llh^rly et*orripeny,

g ir l s aanlad I., irlin capa; taJjarltlK t not nai-aaaorv. 10 Charllcn at. - ________

GENERAL H oV sE W t)R K -W h1l. glrL plan, cook amt lamirtraa*; Si ntch. German «r

Swadlah prefarreil. f* '''*"'',*’* u " J “nm'’v .llty 34 Brui.aaltk ri>4d. one Mock From Valleyroid trollejj_______ _____ ________ .OENERAL hnuHeworkera wanted at nnre.

Agrmy. Proipeclcar. gel off Parker; calj all ^**)^*_._______“ ■" “ houaewnrk; whin? woman, one

ruW ER PHEBS HA.VDfl aa|>arlen.ad want­ed; none hut ..iperl.nced banda "*5*

J K OgBCRN Mfl i l l . MatTlBon. N. J

Co . rirat and BergcB

PHONtVJRAPH opefaiOT leuL«d. good salary to fl

lute poeltirkn. Apply Wire Co.. Harrlion. N. .1

m uit be •xS'T* icht parly. DRIVER HARhIfl

laSINGERS— Wanted, girl u» "Ing leimr Quartet aim. one eopreno to f 'jv e l. AP*

ply HAIITH. Janeen a hftH, Si^ulh Oraiif* ave. and «'amden el., et o'clotk TueeqkcSTr.NOQHAI’HKB. tnu^i he eiperlencod at

billing on typewriter. mu*i *"fIguThng; good referencee reiHilred Stenog­rapher. BCik 21. News aifflce, Newark

GE.NERALthat i» fond Ilf rhlldren. BERLOW, 2:6 Park »vf . kor Hay GT*nge.______________

yell

ia'rvkM* a t jl<»,.lata hom_e^_Il__Du»« . '" ." p ;Orgnsa, N J-. Monday, iaiiie^mhar i l . a t 1a . interm ant a t RotadaFa Ctmetery.

FISCHER—Enterad Into rtM, on i ttu rd a y , MMambar 11. I IU . Joaaph Jgaad 41 yaart and 4 montha. Balativaa and ^ d a a r t rtbP 'b 'f 'f l’l ' . i e . ' J i f i A t Rergen

latiKtadht in WoMland Cemetery.

S r M J ' o ? " whi?h*‘s :o : : . r d “ ' ; » ‘ *:

When in Read of an UNDERTAKER

ill he verfocOy Mfe In I'eiling uponA HARRY HOPREN. InJ.

K r U ' u i ' n S ' * r i s ; r r i n a t i .Ml AVt.

aglg-m oj W. J R. K.iowtea. Mgr"^IL L iA M it. CGUt.FUNERAL niB i:i-roR ,, t WITH *■ btAn l b t c o l b .

Mg WARREN ST.

Tilt. B H. '

rORM ERLt■PHONB 9 !li nnANCll BROOK.

WM. C. BOLLES FRANK S.UNDF.RTAKEIWl AND EMBM-MCItg

CHAPEL. OFFICB AND FURNIBHlNOa. gig BROAD i t . _____ tE L . Ig* M U LBLJ^L

DGY —fllrong buy to niok. h lm iilfaroun.l (actnry; rTferenc# ''•1 ‘1'“ ''

I.OEW ENBlIRt. Compa ny, t t Colden H____years of age.

JEM’EI.ER -Young men to work on foot preee. Apply F1STIEH 4 I‘0 .. H Oliver »t-______

TOOLMAKERS AND MACHINISTS ViAaNTED, FIRST-CLASS; LIGHT. a ir y FACTORY; STEADY EM- rbOYUKN'Ti HIGHEST PAY; id e a l w o r k in g CONDITIONS; BrOHT-HOl'R DAT. t A. M. TO

Pa Jd.; SATURDAY

HOl'fiEWOltK Wrtnieti, reepaoiahle young Catholic Kin, light houtework care t'|

two fhlldfeu, no « ash ing . go«d permanent home ami email salary r r a u te eelary uaiuecl Addreee permanent.Box 24. .Vewi offL'e___ _______________Ht.U’KKWnHK—Kamllj' of three urvuld tike

a neat girt, years nid. for light hnuoa' work In umall aper'.m tni t.’all tv,< WAliDROaS’. 33 North Uurnell #1.Wain. Bent Orange. ________

day*.near

SEAI,lKa-TN Ol'RRATORa wanted on tlj^ leo« •eallng-lfi machine*, good pay.

wf?rh Apply W OLFp Lamp Co.. J'O Wgih- IngtoD at,. Jaroey City. ________ __SALESLALHEe for millinery d e p t-g o o d

Apply 8TLAHT a.plilone to right partiea. ---- .Broad *1.. Newark, aek for Mre. Kay.

SEWING girls wanted The Reliable H u n ­ting MlSli. 121 Sixteenth a^e. Newark#

N. J. _______

T A. Ma

bOYK wanted, aboul H or *.light facinry work. Apply OEORGK J.

CRnHSaMAN, <0 McWhorter a _____ ____

LIBERAL reward fur iiifnrmation regarding tTiny and navy U«aertere; i'rlcLly confl-

deiuial Ropm fi'i. Uti Naseau i t , N i ___I.TFh E HAND wanted fsmt clftia laihe and

milling mar-hln*G, New* nffli-e. ■*

4 10TO n . i o

THE GRANT MFG. 4 MACHINE COMTANY,

FlLLlMAN AVE,. BRIDGEPORT.

CONN,

H O irSEW OHK-N.al. wHllng »blla girl. «r ‘ houB«wnrh. fafnlly oi

small laundry; gijort.women, for genera iwo; plain cooking;•ieaoant home. Addreea Home. Box IH>. New* office. _______ _________

WUaMAN—Good salary earned hy eay worn** while silabUihlng hosiery trad-* all yft>f

owii work *11 or part time; no experlenca. nuifli snd parilru lers. Addres# C C. Hosiery Cif. Norristown. I*a. __wn^ilFN -W snted. genteel women fanilllo^

r u n cauvasalng. for epecielty artlelea Apply li;i Main ei . Orange, moi-nlnf*. W ' t.reen 9 and 12. CHAB. M DBCJ BB08. ____

EP. 4

ID

HOUSEWORK—Wanted, respectable. Ger­man-speaking flTl for general housework,

no washing or Ironing, referenre required Write before Sspiember M. 41 Park eve ,Bloomfield _____ ______________ _HOUSEWORK—Competeul whita girl for

general houseuork in email family, lefer-4-U> two Urani'b Brook

hands.Orangf*

Aillrese iAihe. Bua

work In poUeh.BOV. ab-iut 19 y.ara old, tolog il« i..rlm tn l Jawalry faftory St-HLBHH,

BIlt>D 4 CD.. 4U Halaey *’ _________ ___ _BOV wllh on* year's exi>#rience dl*

wishes to oarve hi* term, Addre** Refer ence. Sox 32. News o f f i c e . ____________ _

i UFN wentod. army of United Statee. abjo I bodied uumartled men helween age* ot lb

end M; cltlxeni of Unli.*.! Siatee uf good rhsr- actor and tempersis h^blti. -sho can |road and wrlu the Engjuh language. For In- formatlou *i>j.!v Ui Pecrulllng Offlcor, .tJu | Market et . Ne-kiit. N. J . ______________ _ i

*"TuLi2PflONB 4SOd-4STiT MARKET.

nam bar «m rogpoctfuijy- “ ‘ ——tea* on Ml

iflvltad to attend onday ovening. Sop-

b "b c l., V. hlV 1.1, raaldabca, .g l j Cllnwn »»arua. It.iartn«nt In jf^alv-

Bimiiit Canwtary a t tha conaanlanoa of thafkmity.

fllFBNTHBR—At MoOlll.ln Vlow, N. J . o . RgOtmbor 11 1»18, Dr. Bmll E- G uant^r. Fti-S S l a i hia lata rtaldanca, on Wadtmrtay. at

f . M.. RIvtr rMd; llount.111 Vlaw. In- tgnii*Bt M th . eoBotniaafia o( iba fw lly -

HIOUINS—At Oratiga. N. J.. B « W in ^y t i l t . AbbFo HtggTno, ^ lova#

' h u it h a s m it h . r7 a --------t'NDERTAKFCRk. ,

OFFICE AND CHAPEla. •44 BROAD ST.

ADOLPH P F E I t^ r a will (urnlab flrt>-«'*« fu irtrt" InoHidtng grava or oramailoij.

rnort *1. near Weal *t . undetkoker eno nro- f f l n S - . X l m . r " L t . tal., IW1 Mulbarry. Open day and night. Parlore fro*. .

on* whoBOY wanted In a vegetable storeiinrteTstaiulB taking care «f a horee. Appiy

at 4Tt t.'llnior. I 'e - ______ _________

TOULMAKEKB on Hi" and gac'>. " o 'f ' • • - Nationalflrst-Mtaaa me.:har.lt’a n^n.l ai.ply.

atanipliig Mfg. L'O . Murray anJ Mulbarry ata

MEN LEARN ALrOMOPlLG REFAIHING. | TAKE A t'Of'TU’ B 'N THE IlEPT EDI H -

PB* 8 .V .O L iS ■rilB STATE; NEW rnl'RHE HBPIEMUKH Id. BOOKLET. Y. I M. C. Aa. 107 HALSEY RT.

n u vj»tir( ment

Mulberry e

nrlght bnv wanted In ssaeinhhng d*- | * - ',e A n Metal Works. »-l5. (0 handla

boy wanted to work sboni .riaf^rencs required i t Nofthfleld

Wesi O r a n g e ______ __________

nd hmioe,

L J. BAYRB 4 90NUNPERTAk S r 8-E M B A L M ^R PTT BellaTUIe live- ______ Tel. to4* B.

Id.• f ' lia '~ l«U Willlam'AnA Bridgat H ljg ln t. fik lttlvH ara kindly Invlta#M B in l from tha rM iflan« * f har ita ta r, ® D*yld Dolan, It* Da), ^ a a t . ™ Tuat-

■WIU.IAM F MIJi-HS-f u n e r a lTETTE ST. TEL. #60 MULBERRY

boY "boFU243 Froepoct

ange.older In autoBi.iV, Btroni, wanted. wh-.i ran an!

raillsLor shop J. MAQID * I flueaex

l*nv wanted to run reducllngJersey Optical Company. 12« South

MKN wanted, of neat appeatance.a fine raihnllc ank-le on ihv

meoti; axperienca not Boce^wry; will pay money for 'he ftisn wl’llni to c r ADAM? CO . 39 Market s t . Newark.

Call

MEN wanted, experienced, at onre.Ing, .rating househoUl

p*nme readv far hujelner*. J. DIETIIKH.arehnuso. 4* Main at., Eait

T<K)LMAKER-Yoimg man with somfi experi­ence on blanking diet: state wsges. A-ldress

Tools. I**x Td. News ofBc*. ___________ _TINNER’S helper wsnred. sirong and will-

Ing. Apply 63* Ceniral e '^-_____ ___l*JMi01..?Tt:RkCaS U anted

el. also lablnet-m aker. «bo repAlrlng of eiUlnu* furn1mr*._

ertee required. 422 Fourth di>c«rs from Roeevllle ave, Tei 4 9 0 J _______ __________ ________ ____iTorSKWORK—W anted. P ro lfilsn l.

alrl. experlencad In general housework, Buod co4)U. no washing, |26 per month Call 166 r* ik ave, near Grove i t , Eaat Dr- snge. _

WOMAN—Went G«rman*Amer1ran woman to lake ra re of elderly lad>. on* who prO'

fere good home to High •e g e t. refepeticta re- qulreil Addree* E, G,, Box 41, New* offic*.VVriMK? wanied as governnjsnt clerk*. J1®

m'anlh Newark examlnailons oomlTigi BSmt'le qiiesGi'n* free. Franklin InstlHftdi n^pi liBllj. Rnrhsster. N _ '‘- _ .WUMa N. general bousewopk. In m untryi

family of two. good *ph- Employment Offlre. city hall. S A. 54«» Tueoday. _____ _____________

HOUSEWORK — KxpeTienredran ted f«r cooking, laundry and down

sislre work. Telephone b93M Durand rokil. Mapl*'*^nd. J*. I

-------1 HUTFi^ORK-Young white. Engllah-epee't-once. 28 New | ing girl betwe<>n lb* ages nf Ij^^^d w. to^**‘

undersianda bik

.. call 31 : carfare paid.

\V1 lODlS'tO^K KR 'M an TO « nrk*J.„1 Vkondw,(irking machinery. 1 HUMRUK

Machine Co 3taln at., IlellevIHe, N J

In gfnrnil nnuwgwork In family 0* home to right party Dft. ni.KIi ''J

general

WDMKK—.leweJry. old gold, ellvw. pje'.imio^ bridge work, old fal** te*th. P*f

up I* t4 set;__^ 7 Market St., _____WOSITN tu * w buuoiie git l> ’'D\eJ.*ts mwall

he quirk wllh a needle. Apply ti3\ T.-eiUn sve.. imar NInih et __ ______ _WOMEN canveaeera oi

e \ery home Call K* South Orange av*.

artlrles u*ed 19 U Tues'lay. 311

Ai\ Mile WorkOg

good home to right party HtU 'SBW iRK—GItI wanted

w a n t e d , young man with experience In packing departm ent of wholesale grocery.

Cull 114 .label flt. ______ _______

lti(. storage l.>range.

TOI NU MAN. experienced In wholesale ] pprovision line, for Inatde work, good

phince for advancement for right m an. flrsl-clnw reference required Address Wbuleaale. Box 34, N>w* office.

Newat.

td?! ■••tamlwT l l , M I o'cloek aad tbanca

lha H«ly Name Church, »[>>•'• » f^AM aa# will be offered tor theof” *aqulam will ba Bffarcd far ■Jtoot* of her wu!. liitannant In Hi. Joiin a 0«tn,a*arF.. f KBLIiT—Dd Baatamhar I*. I*!*- '.faotaf B ., aan af tha lata jijchaal and X tllv ,.a«ad t i yaari. Ralailvaa and frlendaa r t W h d ^ In ^ la d ’ .o attend Ilia funaral ^ o m

•B> LAFATETTE BT.JTEL. 660 MtILGEORGE D B U EC K N ^nO N B .

FUNERAL DIRECTOR*16 BSnjdONT AVE. PHONE tVAVEHLT 611

GV8TAVU8 L ERP FUNKBAL DIBF,rTOB. _

S ItlLLIAM 8T. T^L^BIB Ml T.RERRTMURPtITJOSEPH P VA--UNDEBTAKER A nJ C e M B A LM KR

1 « BOWKRT HT. p h o n e 1114 MM.nEBRT.JOSEPH J. MANGER

tjia TtildaRca of hla aunt, Mr* Annie Mal- loF, I J I P arker street, on W edneedy', #op- leniber I I a t I A. M.. to the Saered B aart ChS??k, whVre 2 H lfh Ma.« of Requlanj will he offered for the rapoee of hla a»J>l a t « A. M. In tarm ent in the Cemeiary of tha Bely teRVlchra.

KRIOBIt-Burtdanly, a t A.hland Kelfhta F t . .S, Bept.mber A. M « o ^ O;. h » i« ^ w«a of David E, Krlder (nae Bmedlejr), a*ed

,)B jm n , INneral •arvloat wl)l be p o v a tj at tlM |.eel#anca ot her parent,. Hr. and Mr,.

.•Blmatn J. Smadlty. TM North FI fin a tr« '- Banlton. N. J., on Tueeday. Rapteinber 14. at J P . M. Interment In Arlln»ton Cemetery.

H rR lSC H E N K E L —Entered Into reel on Buhday, BeptcFiiher IS. l i l t . ^ » e « Kura- •uhgbktl. beloved huabahd of E m ily .K ura-

if^ e n k e l (nae B arth ), a iad 61 F**™ * - n R th a « daya. Ralattvea and friandi, a l u S t w t R IthU Council No. SIS. dr. O. U- A.

' S ; aira raapecifully Inyltad to a ttend the I iM ra l Wetuiaeday, laniam ber IS, ‘ J

■IT from hla lata raaldanct. No. S» Avon ;3aea, (ntorm enl a t tv o ^ la n d Camoiary a t oonvenfaooa of tha famllFr.

NSyBAlIKR-Caldwall, a t hla « "lhon« . An- 4 n « H-. belovad huaband of JoiephiBa « . Nau- baiier. aaad 43 yaara I t daya. H '" ' '• '• L intarraant K t. Olivet Cemetery. BlUabatb.

' NOLAN—On Saptamber I t ,B . Kslan tnaa 8m «h), wlla of John w . NoFaii. Halattvaa and frlenda are kindly Invited to gtlend the funeral trnifi har lAlg realdonce, Bt Camden a lrw i. on «ay, September 14. at »:tS *? J**JbM ob's Church, whare a High Main of «*- u la in will ha offered for tha raposa of her goui gl • A. Ua InK rm ant In lha Cemeiary pf tha Holy flepnlchre.

* O’CONNOR—fuddenly. on September^ 13, t l f a .» tha realdance of her niece, Mre. Wr%ik A. Obarman. 19 North End t a r r a ^ BlUn T. O'Connor, formerly of Holyoke.

Funargi aervica and Inierm eni at WdiTtaUr. llogg.

O'ROUHKB—Suddenly, a t Dr*”* '- f • an Friday avenlna. September 10, i m . w tll- lana, belovad ktuaoand of Oethartna O Rourko (not Bhanautharl. Balutivoe and frlenda are kindly Invltad to attend funeral froro hla la ta rtildenoe, S« Ofdan atraei, on Tueeday, Kapkambor 14, a t »:1S o'etoek. thence t* St.

Cburcn, wHer* a Solemn High Mao* «f Requiem will he offered for the repoa* «r Mg ooul. Inierment In r*meiery of im- Diulata Cdijcepllon. Montclair.

ROM—At Summit, N. J., on Sunday. Sep- Umber 13a ISlSe a fter a brief lllnpeg Tht-o- dore Roaa. in the JJd y*ar f>( bis kg*. iKinerai aerrloee a t hte late r*eid«nce. ittm m lt avenue. Summit, N- J.. on We«n*e; d*y, Septambef 16, 2:1B P. M., or on arrival of Lackawanna train leaving Hoboken at l:®t Pe M. Interm ent a t convenience offarafly-

BCUIODT—Op Sunday, September 12. J918, Ckorlt* Sehmldl, beloved ton of Hoee Yn^ahfnayera In hi* BM yeaf Relatives eml

BflV—Strong boy wanUd. to learn plumb­ing irada. Apply ***

m iT wanted to laarn I ' ' ' I j y ^ D " ' ' ' ' 7.IKTHNG 4 GO., fW Orr.hanS el

Applj

SriYS—Small 7 SO A. M.

boys lo deliver circular*. Tueeday. 43 Market *1.

MEN—Ablelbodled. m arried men, Atnerl'aue preferred, who are willing lo work

Aprly S A M FDIJ-’ON riinn^praph ^\nrk*.Uk.-*!de ave gqta. ^V st Orange. __

made large anmiel Income •Hmnll mall order business,

if, send for free booklet ie l» how. HEA- fNK'K. Box Hiik Lock port, N Y. „m e n —1 O')') pfiKlllons waging; learn barber

irede, epsclal low ra te , s 'a r l row , weges College, a&O 8th ave.. N.Y-

YOUNG MBN—Uss your spare tlnifl to build up a mall order busliie»B of y iiJr own. we

help you * tan for a share In - ^ f P ;ponunltle*; particular* free. OpporiunlU**Exchange. Bi^ffalQ, N. Y ________YOUNG man wanted es apprentice In the

celluloid bu#ines«. ,IG i" ei«ri ''U h : n"b« w'lihrmt re fe r* n ^ iWd spply-

FS . i t Hunier it.. cUy.WH1TKHOU6E

forhousework, waablng and Ir'inlng refer

arc* required, sleep home DIAMOND. -lO Mt. Fruipet'l ave., near Bloomfield- ________H'll'SKKl'lFaPKR uanieri In wblower * home,

one who will nppretiRte good home M salary, ralhnUo preferred. A'l-

Rok 77. Sunimlt, N ____H n i’FE'vvGRKER-Kamlly of tun warn*

e\n*rlemei1 general hounevvorker. refer- - „ '^ " . ,u l r « l ; L n 6 w a i" . S3 C h .l . . . Pl . near tllenooo't *v* . Kaet O ra n g e ._______H o T s iY ijR K —Gin watilKl (nr I«n 'r«l

hom aw nb. mu"t m intrsinnd cnnUinK kimI IS."hill*. «" hotss. iitah t.GILLIUAN. j ) u a biirn" Icr.H flT ^lY m iK -GisoJ r* a |. l"

I with n;ius»a-'ill "P'l nar.'!'• ‘ hnnip (nr ilw rlytit parts __ 'mount asp- firat (<■ ttP-

tv ) .tVKRS—vs Biii.d, i;xparlenLt(l t’f't ssBuv.r.- Apply Harrlsott T t.lll"

WIl’laiTi at. anil Das-I" ava,. Haffl""it.vY r E W EI,d e b s and alant it 'a k 'r t

Apply WOLFF Lamp Company. !/A waainutoh i l . Jara.y v 'l ly - ^ ____ ___________ _WASHING— Wisman wantart for w aahlnl and

Irnnltti,' MRB. V WAGNER, SSI Sprlll*-rialil ava.______________________________ -YOrNG lads- ns-ar twanty-flsa, tor parnta-

iianl pnalijnn In .a1"» dapartinanl ajpart-an r. nnt t.a.-.aaary l.t.l *nod r . f a r . n ^qulreU- ' all n f'er ’f MGLl TSt H. ftsi r.n

lint ................ift. N lG H ’TSUHi 627

ex buildingVnUNG wtoiren uanlert desiring to take a

enuree of iralnlr'g -Apr“y «' 'he Home rrippled Children, Iff Cllfl"* bv. Neugr*, N. .1. _________ _____ -

MRS H 1 UU NG WOMEN wanierj in islie one > t* rl ' ... ----- \Q2 i.ouri Bl.. d n

girl to i)f chlldr*n

Apply 71K<‘oi1Fair

cQui*e Itt nur^ryL;_

H E L P W A N T E D -M E N A ND W O M E N

»tter first month.

B4IT8 experience.BMITH Mfg. oo.

on coring ring*. 83R Mulberry *t

S. T.MKN- Warned, five men tf\ viork on ir\ick

farm . muet Imve experleroe.KBIKGPMAN. B urnell av*,. Hilton, N. J

skUry 3 . Box m ir N«rk" office.

ly. .V n.Ad- I

T il 7W War. 41WJAMES Ft CAFFBBT,

UNDICRTAKKR. _^ THOMAS y r. TEL. TTfl ^ avf.RLTl.

M O U R N IN G ^G O O D STSe l i y r r e d

BUT «-anlad for bulnhat- ftnra pnalllviit. 113 W aahlnltni' at

BOV—Rlrnnil hoy svanlad,vrada Apply t l « Canlral av^__________

b o y wanKrt t<s dallvar (it-tlera and taka aafa of horaa. A p^y 1><l Butnmar a v a ^ ______ _

BOT—Strnn l tlnnara and

,ond aloady I M E N -t.n you svatst tn maha i"7 ,'Y d lhI“ Y- ‘ Itotiaally? Wa ahnw you hnss. ta ll , do not

--------- I wrlln, IIELIOTINT. SS) Hro^d^roumlaarn tlnnln* ' „id ,ol6- "l)'«v. piatiniira. ' TorN O

hrtiln. ™';fk It'd f.L a laath. hnuiht; payup tn IS Bot. iPT Marhat it . tnoBi 411_______

leather factory, wet work,

TOUNG MAN In rapacity of Jjorier; prepare nfdera for shipment and make deliveries

locally, references dresp Willing.

I VOi' y G m a n needed to lead gymnapluni rlasee* and do *ome etenograpby: afiernoonB nd e\e!ilnga: |Ni irtenthly Hecreiary \

Rahway, N- *1 ____ _ ___nffu

M

AiAN wanted (or ganeral wotk and *s ledger clerk, good cpporiun-

11V for right party, give *g« and refereno** Addree* Accui»te, Box SS. New* offKt^____

Ht»rsp:WORK VShlle gin fnr geheral hmiaewoik lu .i aduHn; good home;

per nKinih. •'«!! i.vdu} or Tuesday after ID,7^7 L'fidrsl «ve «legnge . ____ _ _______HOl’PKVVOF.K WVnied, tflrl nr ivorryin for

general hoi.M work and HI lend o ffk ', stnal! (an.lly. xcKui home.Sn-Illi OrsHge iViT. 'iiy^________

sift'

■lA’PLE. white, without children. 'J- P^*'*^?* I chiTsiPeur aud to mak* I im*Lir ukoman lo cook and do hcrue*-

win- »rAF.ISL

T4)^runga

month

d rtC t f»1'Apply I4a

HOUPKWOR K vir

plumber*.boy '

2TS PihelpSVfl,

DYED, BBFINI8HKD AND - - - - .

SUIT MULBERRY AND WE W ILL f-AIX.KIND

b o y wantad m i «0* W arren at.

rk _ arry orders. Meat m arket.

to work In th* wet, York avi.

flOV w-antart. 112 Main at.. Eaat Oranga.

M EN'in work InIf you do not want

do nol apply. 3k -N ew _________________MEaN—Klve strong m*n wanted for factory

work. Apply 2lfi -m. P lew ant g v * __ _who Ihor-

YuLN(S MAN waTiietl 'n b u t.h jr buslnea^ muel II xe lb 'V*e4 Hudaon, exjierlenceet

preferri^d. Pentra! Market, tSfant S'.*..Eii«t Newark, ______ ___ _

or Hungarian 1 ssensan; «™6 «»eaa, '■ = ''1"'''■ „ ,l" 11,"'^ fa tl all week, r»k Maolle ave . Bleomflald,I 1*1. 3013M Bloomfield__ ______________' HoF k&WOFK-W inferi nea' girl for gen-I eral houeework, p'nln cC'Tk, laundre.ss. [amMlv of two, TPfeTencep I ftve . t orner hou»e

■jiiAa Ml Pleasant

fuinily. man a* i gtuergily useful, work washing «1ione out.Ler. couiitrv In Bunira«i tarmanetii place for callable ind wlHlnB P P ♦* u icftr .’oup'e ralawd m rhe couniry. giving reference* fllid pre\lr.u* experi*i»t‘e. l #r- manerU. Bo* 14T. N *-i* nfflev. _______ ^rn u K B —W anle.l, flft**n • onks and laun-

dreeaes. ih lrty -fi'e hnuaewnrk*rs. lw»ceneral men for Ineld# w-^rk, two chauffeurf, ail while. Apply MRa* . RONB, 43:; Bloom,field a re Montclair 'P h o n e _ i_ 0 i4 .____ _JANITT>R-Wanted, white auan and

janitors, in tUe-t'^oM flat, h*ylng r tree beat; must be handj' In rcjialtlng tr2H Mr. riaBitAiu ave -------- .

h«o.t, tnfjisfrj

old.ar-

BOl'S ivnriied. 61 Clay ai. _ubilo

UOUltNINO llILLINKRT-TftF.THAT W'EARS BLACK.

k a t # m il l in e r y s h o p .I l l MARKET BT.

b l a c k aulta. lov funartl^a.^ draw ^ a b lP ';! , ''™AJbarta, cut-aiaay, mraa tor ai. oc.r.....;- L(H:1B LBB8EH. Full feV ai«. 09 Mkl. T a j ^

C E M E T E R IE STHS EVBRORKBN c e m e t e r y , or»an1iad

1658, helwacn N«warh and EUxabeth, on Main Utj* troll*/ routai far* 8 c«nt»: not a ■tock company, money apanl In Imiirovemanta. heautUul •*ctlon rocontly laid out: nermanem ear of lawn plot and lawn craat lota c>ah «Ad partial payment*. Addre#* HENRY M. UX)k £R. auperinundent. EUaibtih, N. J .

ROOK-K KKFING laught privately by pu .cu n u rlan t; thraa mnntha; '''an lnF"

w^eklv randarale f*« - charge for book*,pupil" rOBlal'r*d ,1'” ' " ‘"T E P rF ’R ' " r 2 of uu.Toaaful Inatrurtlon. TEPPER, I tg tMarital a t . _______________________ _ | Job

m a n a a tile i. 3F' >n 40 year* ough>y uti(ler*ian4lu the maalbR ot

tilshe* and eUlne. sigie salary and exper Address F, f . R.. o<'e re* ; 4;iMifld*nlial

A4, New-H tiffire.MAN—Experienced, strong, ar^tlye m i". ^

take rare of th* furnllur* wareiuniii*. «ta e , .ferenc** and form er fixperience; s an.ly Addreaa Aeliv*, Box TI. New* ofllt*.

Tni-NG M.VN. IT-IP year*.Pinnll a*«'Bry U»r* hour*;

learn Addresa L.. Box iSlj__ __Yt.tL’NG .MKN [f»r fcotpress work

metjil fai'tiw}'. Apply J CHEIN310 ra#*a1c *vft.. Hftrrlaon________

help in garage. giRYd chnnre 10 Newa offti.'*

HriyL’BBlVOITK—Cnmp*tenl girl f.>r genena hnuaawork, family nf tbrra artulta. .all

g n ,r 7 n rip,-a P M . rataram-fa ratinireri.121 Ml Pleaaani a* e _________ ______ ____ IHtirSEVViiBK w antfrt, »hUa alfl fur

htiueework, H jsli'ng. iwf\adu1id.

E M P L O Y M E N T W A N T E D -M E N

gf-nernlfor fool prexft work In tov m

)oly .1. CHEIN & c n .. 31 n ymeul ivin clslldren: nurae kepi

ter.. Heat tTrange

nted American or German* « k IT. A ,...ri;;.p ab^PjsA'’

BARBERb p j. ':™ !!? : i th ’'bu-'.fd: .rof«pirB V Lv-ER s.Biatriiown, N. . I . ________________ ________

wantedh a RRFR—Good Amefloan ba’’ *5 - .„for an American *hop; good Job for atoady

Call 6:80 P. M-. a t 2*nik Market ty__t:erman-

Wanted, experienced man in lay nineteen squares of ■_ **^1^":

Address - Twelve Mllwa Out. Box lOO. aNews offl'.-e. ^ ^

be neat and

1 -VHOUaw WORK

man, _________BaIrBERB—F lrat-cl»»a AJdraaaA m erlam ; ataady svork; good pay. AddrSteady, Box 134, New* office. ______ --

half barber wanted for Call at JOHN, the Bar-

,MAN—Strona. claon youtiR man w«nta6 for | BO"tar worll anil ulaanlng; tnuat handla Ra.

Apply d ru t alore, mo Mt, ProapK' a«a_____

YOI NG MEN" fftclnrv, Appl

saje ave, Harwie u n ._________TlYrNG MAN about 18; must

from echfvoi to oanlst ! iTOrSRWORK—Girl bnarding-house. 18* I hnueework.

aIWfH *Wash Ingion I

bOOK-KEBPER-MANAGER. thormigU- dip- lomatU- axevuUvi. four jeeara' In pvaeb t

pU'-e. wants to make change: lnvlt«iLat'*''''*rafrom expert accouu,tants. Address Efk.ctanUBox 67. Sewe office.

Phdna (jro n t4 'rS 8 M .: t i Nnrthflald

BOOK-KEEPER—Yiintad, poalilon, lierlancad book-hiVpar; lan turdlah

byHatiaral houaawork. apart.tnrnt; ITVU 'n ,tn.nll_y pUIn .-onklnr ra fac | V rt-aS lT ff ;-d P < 'ru h ,r .c ta r . 'A d

YOl'NG colored girl another girl in a

Wnslilngion hI.

b a s t r i d q b l a w n c e m e t e r y Dala»anna, N, J., on trolley line, batwoan Newark and Paaaalp; (Inairt In atata, par- petktl care fr*^; lot* of four tra''**. up. T hen* 1736 Pasaalo- _______.

b a r b e r —Good HteaJy position,

ber, li4 Tblrieenth av*.

M sv In mke care of horse* and make hlcu- generally useful Addre.* Reference,

Hox IM. Niw* office. ___________of

VoUNG MAN wanierl »v\th some ertperlence 111 bakery. 298 Avon »*w. ____________

pisre,I Clinton H\e

wanted, for general jimall funvlU : sleep home or

S?7 South Nlueieenlh st . near

dreae Reliable. Box 89. Newa o f f l^

MAN, colored, wanted, to take care” • week. 417 Mulberry 9X.

125 r e w a r d for tnformatton whereabouts of army and nsvy deaarlers. noiifldeisUal 'Yrlte.

call. Qeae -Mon Dept., room 5, 14*1 B way. N.Y,

HOUSE\VOFtK--Wnntert. young while girl for housework: no '^ashing; reference re ­

quired 111 Glenvvood ave., Eaal Orang*. ■phone 969J __________

horses; !7

R'aniftd with

AKUNQTON CEMTBBY, ARLINOTON. t».J ., ’phone n . lake Hoarny car to Arllnkton

j^anPt^henceJ[lv^TdhUte*^^a)l^i^

C E M E T E R Y P L O T S F O R SA L E"'“e v e r -

“ bnu'Jd.^ .lOnD\''N!’^52^^TweK ave., neariilglm i a t . ell) ___________________ ____ _

sl*ft.dy

MAN. handy; must he uaefuJ wUh carpenterloolft. 617 M' PTOspw-t^ve^______ _____

Tilghta.

H E L P W A N T E D -W O M E Mat

BARbrtR or half harber wanted;HT Rose sl-t oear Peenine

4(AN wtmted to work In lunch wagog. R2S East Ferry a t _______

Apply

w anted: FIf-

WECIAL SALK OF PLOTS IN GREEN CKHKTERT,

BABKINO RIDOE. N. J.Until Ocl, I, a illacount of SO prr canb

from raiular prlraa will be aliowad all ceah buyera. Heat tM.ated plote, l*aJ4, at J**!'HOC Foma a a low aa INK Puperlnl aildutt on Frfdinda every day aitapt Sunday

W, B. CRAia. Simt. DAVID T. MOfiBB. Praal.

W A K T E DOLD GOLD, d ia m o n d s , FAWN TILKKTS.

1 HIUHEST p r i c e s PAID,All klnda of Jewelry, cameraa, aboKuna.

trevolvart. allvar. Pl»*i label" of ovary dearrlpllon. ED BRENNER

A CO., 44 Market a t . ____________________

wnrk.jkve. __________ , __BARRKR, ur gnnd hftif barber

aiead> posUlnn" 16 iUyes 4t . nearleentli ave ______ 1B A R n in —Gnofl half '

n o South Orange ■Rteady man. Gall 2R3

MODBL MAKKRS wanietl; exceptional at>11- liv In mei^lianlcal Hue, for all-around

experimental tvork on etcctrlral appllanr^*. expert on bvnch lathe and lYtnlliig ma- rliiiiBS. etc. fllate ag*. nattonallt)^ *employsra and wages wanted to Model, 1 •O, Box V. Plainfield, N___________ ____

Ijamion

Al.TEBATUiN Kltl on tk irta wantad.TKLirBR'K; 69 PHhce st.. corner Spring-

field av*.. steady poHltlon, one who *p*aka Pollxh preferred^_____ _____________ ________

HOVrtEVVOKKER—6’amlly nf Ihre* good nagee; referenie* ^qu lrcd ; b®

ing. ti6 Nonhfleld rd , J^-est Orang*, tel.Oranpc 6fl6S ___ ______ ____ . - -Hm'SEWORK—Youn» wbllo *1rl or ra-

aprnuhia .ulild 1 a-d*c d woman. O'/®" I" fomlly. Call at once. 3t Avon ava,, oft Clio- top. _____ _

ATTKNDANT—Wanted, night a ttendan t for I lady. aemi.invalid, ra il al n Avon ave.

DOOK-KEBl’KR wamad, h<mk-ke(;iping; iuu*t

yoking lady to dn upderslanil double

girl to aaalt In.................................Hill uectlon. fl**pAddress ilouaewopk. Box U9. New*

HOrsUH'ORK—TVanlnd.light hriusevcork, i'lfnion

hotpe. office.

BOOKBINDKR, exp*rtenr«d stam per and all-;tround man, wishes poelUcm. Adar**»

Btjokbliidor. flt»x 16. aS>«* office^__________Bi'TLKR—Man n*nM pvtilflon as bui>*r fJf

watchman; referetvi:*. Fourth av*„SrHLINK. ____________________BOT tl8 l liesirea to learn

bag lltll* exparlenue. Addreea Wormaft Box 29. Ne«s office. ____________ __BOY, aevenleen. wish**

LEWIS, 610 Broad «t.. 2626 ISlnomfleld.

to learn printlnf* BloomfUld. Phon#

b a r b e r warned. South Orange av

mftd. EDWARD .1. REISS.

BXHDEB F lrat-da i" nia n d LOUIS, !1J Plane al.. city

an wanted. I/OLI.T

MACHINISTS, m il-n la ii .lonaa A Oliornori, muat be acoua onied to microm­

eter work; R hour "hop American Mncblne and Foundry Co. 346 Carrol at,. Brooklyn, N, T ______________________

entry;"Addrtea" Elvln* experience and aalary /....a a — tjrtw t») News office.exp*'fed. Accurate. Box 16.

barber wanted at nnte,BARRKR-<'dIo>-^gfKid pay n n Brovin* * t _____ _____ _

b a r b e r wanted. 173 dVest Kinneynear fleimotit av*-___ ___ ________ —

B A R B E K -^'Irst-clasi bftrbwT wanted, «260 Eilgi'li'W ___ ___________________

BARBER nr ha1f-h*rher wanicd. LJ-U film *i

MACHINIST—B'ant. all-around machlnlei. ' 'o n i Rceuatnmad to ai-nurale work; alal" are. aipcrlenre and wagea o i^ p ted . rtreaB .Macblnlal. Box 67. Newa oHlM-

Ad-

mallMAIL ‘-ARRH^PS—376 moplH. Va’rk e Immediately InslUute, Pi pi 23fiG. Rochealer,

carriers;Franklin

N. T.

I FHAMHERMAIDS and waltreaa'**, conk*.hf>u*e«-i>rkara. houHekeepers, uur»%. day I workers, laundreflo**. kltchenmaUla, hotel

iwaltresseH. we have tha best places In the i ttrargPB, Montclair. Newark. MaTvl^vood,I fh a th am . MatllHon, Summit a rd a 1 sur- I rounding town*. 11 « IU pay you to a:all on u*

for a poBlUon. .v..-.,rI (.mOVE AGKNr\. „ , ,Saal Orange op*u until 6 P. M

h o u s e w o r k —n in wanted for f« h e ^ l hoiisBwoTk miisi speak GerntHn, |J0 P*f

mor 1 h _ m rk . d o e r f l k r ,HOrS^WORK-Glrl want'^d. white, with refer

enre “ for"Tight houaework: gnod home, amall family, DU. N. ALPERT, Sfil Cllnlon avo,

143 Main at..

MOI'SEWORK—Woman wantedalso girl In mli-rt i^ahy. Callnear Mnin at., ttaat Orange.__ _

Iwo In famlly. must cook. V,-

hotiBSwork: Wlnans at .

h o u s e w o r k - C ompetant g irl, ,■ vash and Iron: nn inlored

Tel. E706W B- R.

CKAUrFErR-^Ycung colored man wt*hMDOiRlon a* beflrtner; undar*tand* dTl'liij

one yeaf* experience in repairing: »vlll accept country poalilon. Adldrea* Chauffeur. Box i8. New* office. ___________ _CHAUFFEUR onlored. wanla a poaltlon;

ileady man . will furnlih beat of raforancai nine year* In last Jr»h; Orange or Montclair. 171 Oikwood av*., Eaal Orang*. N. J. Car* Mr«- B r o w n . _____________UHAUFFEUB. while, age 3«: long aiearl-

ence on varlou* jnakes of cara; fourteen year* with laal em ployer^of good app*ar- rtn<e J. W. B-. 44 Hnuth wL

ChriitUfk for prlvatg

Lttkeatd*

MELTER and ypjla_pj.b/work sials reference* and where .woiK. Box 32, News ol

HIQHEflT cftih price# paid for ladle* and gent*’ rail-off clothing and ehoes. -iien full

drM* and Tuexedo suits; send p*ialal or phone Markit illJD. MR. CAHN. HT Soulh iMang*ava. _____ -

BARBERMils.

wanted. Holme* M ■ Belle-pmtiloj ed

■ fire

HIGHEST price* paid fot trading atemps.friendl ara InvUed to attend th* m n er i l s*r- . loap. c l i a r e i t e . tobacco couponiTie** from the reildtnce of Hi* brnther-ln- 1 Koiirhl lolrt or exohatiged. ■or s tam p^ *1.'''’****

BUTUHF-H—Gn«6 butcher !i> aolIrR and wurh in .lore, and ‘f '* '

burae. muat have referenrea. .IS Proapava,, . n , , r Dnrld. Eaal Orange________________

lan wauled In grocery and

MA‘’HIMKT, one bench and lathe Hand.ply THOMSON Machine Co . Main

B"llevllle ________ _____

c h a m b e r m a id . |2b: wallraM. IpS; cook.|3D. fhambermald-ivaiireea, 1*0. '

ivaMre*B, |5 . Hole! chambermaid. |IS : chlitl Tturs*. German: chambermaid, aeaniatr***.

j cplored chambermaid, woman help chef. |6 . ,. ' orlvate taundresa, |2S. "^ihlle and colored , I Snuaaworker. light houeawoTker. Newark

I Employer Service Bureau- I®4 H nlaa^aL__

rl fnr ismall I

lUo North Beventh at>ro{'SEWQRK—Experienced whll* 8?!

general lu-usew-ork ; no ,family, good wag^ _ A p p ly _ 66^ High sU _Hm'fTEWORK—Wanted, young girl for gen- *^?rarhou*rwnck: nn washing: three enuU*. IG North Seventh at , aecoud apartmenu___

CHAUFFEUR - Young man, wlahe* position m chauffeur,

family, with best of referent*.ave.. Weal Orange. N. .(■ . ______ _______c h a u f f e u r and mechanic: eight y*arV

experlenue. married; w1*h*a ^once: good reference from l:j*f employer. LEVIN, 3RS [/Itileion ave . . _

white

Tleta from lg«a Sm eat Sehnepf. atroot. on T Jioday. o'eleak. Interment in

477 South Founeenlh September 14. at

Woodland Cernetery.

ona^ror each u W s j t l ' Pline, corner'Bank a t

aCKVLZ—At B*lmar. N, .1 . on Paiurday.■intam ber U . Margareihft Brhulx tnaaO reuL widow of Herman flchul?!. U*la-

HIGHEST prlea# paid for caat off clothing. hatP and ahoa*. M MANflON. aacond^hnnd

cloth** for ladia* and geola. U l H artiora il . ; 'phon# 3976 M arket. »end pnatal^_______

RUTf'HER-Voung nih.. -------- ••- w- •butcher liualneaa m deliver order* and take

e r e of honei. Tali 12ft Wftihlngtmi a ;* __that handle

tivaa in il YrlanSa sra kindly Inviiad in aD tand th* aarvlcaa o-t her late home. No i» Stratford place on Ttieartay, September H- a 1 p. M. Interm ent a t th* convanlar^re of th* family.

SUTPHBN—On September IJ . I9i^. Pr. Fradarick C. Sutphen, beloved huaband of Bugle B. Suiphop. Relailv** are Invited to attend the funeral eervlcee, tn b* held a t lb* hem* In Bei-nardivlUe. or Wedneaday. Sep­tember 15. a t 2 oclofk Frlenda and m*m^ her* of the varlou* Jodgee and eocteUee nr which deciaw d wa* a membeT, are reapect- fully Invited to aitend the aervloee to be heia a t J:8d o'clock In the Congregational Church.

I HOT WATER furnace and piping to heat J garage. 60,000 ruble fee* V' H. BEN

I NKTT (garagei. W itchung ■'•e and Park *1. I Upper Montrlatr. N J._____________ ^' Uc

BUT('I1EB w ented. one that canvegetable# and grocerl**; to help In *to* *-

Addreee Box I SI. N»wa o»lg^.____MU'tVHETl wanted, capable of handllnl

hlgh-clBM tm de MATBAl'M ParkingI i.'ntnpany. H W*rrl M _______ ___

CHAMRERMAID-SRAMS TRESS, white. $3J.M A '‘HI Nl.'ITS—laAthe. bench, drill ^eas and : m r > r . r k D j -*' • S i r r Machine ''n.. paierson, , referenco; young girl for light housework,

_______ I white, f'lr MldlhK'on. J lfgrinder, N. ,1.

•wanied. s. Rutherford,

BUTCHER fixturee wanted; *how cee*s,Ing machine, large Mr.al*. Icebui mtat^h-

menl Adilrean Fuiuren. Box 143. Nfl«* o f­fice, Newark _ ___ _____ _________

CO 1

one*.

BOTjLTOP desk end raHli fixtui***; ’*1'l pay price

MR CASH, fli Aradem.\ Market. ____

register And offlr* If III fair a-ndtllnn

it., ■ph■ e fi&ftiiW

OLD »nl6. allvar. acrapa Itwalry.p|ililu.m. r.laa taalb '‘il'"'.', T a , EvSiK: Tm Broad *1., over Peity *._E kbl

TCRBETT-On f>*tur4ay. September 11. IflUk Mafgaret J. TnrbMi (nee UuHeiG, beloved Sdow of the late Patrick TurbeU. Relative* and friend* and memhere of the Daughter* of Isabella are respectlully Itivlied to attend the funeral from Her late rftsldeno* 170 Dela- vofi avenue, on, Wednesday. September Ifi. et

A. M . to the Thurch of Our Lady of Good , uftiltEB T DTlren i>Hld for misfit and eecond Counoel. where a Solemn High Maa* of Re- i . . hftv* enerlal nales avery Hat-

... V . ------- ....................... DAVID TISCHLBH. HO Broome at.

jrvAi/ii-Y- — mu* bought: hlgheei prlfe* paid ; for book* and H ’** coupon*, rnuk ]abel*- ■«'|ap I wrapperf, lOkl Market *t , room 21, I flight up.

Bl'Ti'M BR —Flrit-cliM Hntrhar i- S. Market. Tf Petk ave.,

N, .1- _ _ _ ____ - —HrT''HKRS w'Bnled. Afpiy ROTH At

fVn'cT at , Oratige ________ _Bl SMi’LltlAN wanted Apply e*

I'ETKfl KOnOERR CO, Kinney building"lieTdT* wanted in macigne ^hop.

J. EMORY CO , 21 Runyon at ____! ^TSEC'KEirTTMW EEI’ER;

(Hlara, handy mon araiinii faclory. tM k fnr ...nfnuraat; kitrhpiim ap; rtlahwaahera.

> j-aun* man. laalory nark ; laborer, anrt nlher I help w-*iHftd: Janitor

M ANiruRlST wanted In a Tlfsl-fl*"" her shop. Call at onr*. 56 ^

M ^ tTa NICB, experienced on email, arrurai^ wnrH. ApFly BHACH Supply Uo.. 17S Sua

i*X "vCj_____ ______ ______ ________ ___m i l k e r —Good ,ml|k*r. Apply V J. DO­

LAN 277 Stuyveeant av* ■ cHy_________(A e r a t o r s wanted to work on p a r tv

jungle nnrt double. itor\dy work. Appli

wanted a t onceIniernaitOns 1 Bureau, 111 Penneylvanla ave

c h a m b e r m a id and aeileiant walfr*** In boarding house; also general hmiBework;

Ing girl, only white need apply.*

Broad

CHAMBBRaVlAlD—A firl to work and uaBlng Call H

terrac*. Orange. N. J. ____ _

chamberReynold*

Elghlh ave-

PIAN'O s a l e s m a n .

CHAMBERMAID and kitchen maid for tn-iillytlon. OUTTRUP S Agency. 78 Center

Oi'aiige,

opening for <i flrel-cla** eales-gpoff i'lrij»4>.r and able to ob-

flPJNi'MROBT

log plrlure theater.also fireman for mov

other varanclea for

tVi ha'ta in ’g o n /i# rm a. only experienced plaaa men with Al T#' -rda need apply-

CHAMBERMAID wajitad- expe^ehced. col­ored. Apply Windsor Hotel, O range.____

good

WESSER BROS,. Broad at.

CHAMBERMAID and waltresi reforenee. Apply fl69 High ^

with

h o u s e w o r k —W anted, competentrlrl general housework, good v-ages. Ap

p lj I t rhelaea ^ ^ O r a n g « _ _ _ _____HOUSF.WQRK—Exparlanrafl ' S

tanaral houaewnrk. ta p In family, 66 Haw,thtirna ava,. Kaal O ra n p a __________HOURKWORK—"'lilla IHI in 6o hpuaewoHr

and "leap finm e; muat b" a n u l* worker and riaan. 66 Halaay a l - ______ ____HOUSEWODK—Kaperlanrad white flrl for

aaneral houaawork, good cook, laundraaa rafarentaa, !U HIdga _________________HOUEEWOBK-BnplIeh-apyakln* whlla fM

for ganaral houHV.vnrk; nn laundry Apply 75 Cleveland ■ Dranp-.

C H A l'FFF.rR , eight y ear ,’ eiperlencfl; (Ood machonlv, four yaara laat place^ baal..Pfl-

vat* faniily reference.Box 120, New* office.

Address Chauffeur,

CMAU'H'FE'Ufl—Colored man as coaohman or any sieady work,

inn rd-. tilen Ftldge; SSTM-_____

Chauffeur,t Hathll^

CHAUFFEUR, colored.repairer, I'endy man

Ing at. _______

careful driver and ref*j ence. 3 Sean-

CARPENTER, ixperlenc*! litbuilding cottstTucilop, wants new or repair ark clay or contract. H6 *toaw av#.ork . day

■Phnna 7491 W avtrlyD'^IVER-Youn*. "S

lion; hopee*

know* howliWi Park av*.

take good ’phoB# awTP B.

of

HOfRElVORK-MIddla aSad woman for houaa- Sork in email famllj. Apply al i i t Loluni-

ValtaburFh, _______ —

FIREMAN, ilcanaaii, thoroughly oapaplincad, oapiblo worker dealrM _ aleady pnetllon.

Apply F. J. NtCHOLLS, ark.

: i Elliot it. . New.

bla ave

CHA.MBERMAIND wanted. eaperlanced, WIndaor Hotel, Orange. ________ _

’’IjK R ife N ■ A M F.RK-A N A/IENDT ■,entire eecond flo*r, 26 Cedar et. Qiinom n t 'y y*«ri

ett&bllBhed

PRE.S8 HAND, must be thoroughly *xp*rl- .enred and rapabla of ' • ‘‘''MI,

p-eiiroom In Jewelry factory. ROSENBERG ' A DANIEL, !13 Grand *t.. New York.____ jpnRTER wanted, cnlorad man, on* who ha*

CHAMBERMAID and waltrese; competent, 21 Hill at.

qiji4in'’’w lii'be offered for the repose of her | .•oul. Interment In ihe CeniBiery of the Holy j flo^lchr*.

TORBETT—On Saturday. September 11.11)1, Charlee, beloved huaband of Catherine TurbeU (no* Ollroy). Relative* and friends are reipectlully invited to attend th* funerni from hla late reeldenoe. 336 tA'alnvt street, on Tuesday, September 1^. a t 6;15 A. M . to St. Jam ea'i Church, where a Bolenm High Mesa o t Requiem will be offered for th* repo** of hie Boul. Inu rm en t In the Cemetery of the Holy flepulcbre.

rH R T —Entered into r**t ctenial, after loM lUneos, on teturday, September U,111*. C ^ irlo i L. Uhry, beloved husband nf PAtfune Chry <u«a Verbouv), in hie 64ib. yegr. Relatives and friend* are kindly In­vited to attend the f’in*rel errvlc** at hi* lata home. No. 14 Vanderpool etreei, on Tueeday, September 14, 1B16. a t 1:10 P. M. Ig te m e n f in Evergreen Cemetery a t con- v^iHenco of the family,

WALDRON—On aaiurday, September ILIl l J , Catberlae Waldron (nee Carey), he-

oved wife of the late Thomae Waldron. n ^ t lT o e , frtetida end member* of fit, Mi­chael’s Roaary Society end the Holy Name

VO Invited to attend her fupersl frelB her late reoldence, 111 Bloomfield ava- SM . M svark. N. J-. on Tueoday, September 14. lUft. a t 4:18 A* M-. thence to St. Ml- fifkgiPfi Cbntcb, where a i 10 o'clock a Solemn WitAk ICoM of Requiem will be offered for

repooe of her eouL Interm ent St. Mary'* cS so to n f u Boonton, N. J. Kindly omit

WILLIAVS—Od Sunday. September II. Xfllr Lydta Jane, widow of Stephen P. Wltl- <f w iB her 4Tth year. P rivate funeral ser- vlooi w iu he held a t tha home of her oon, itavyated L. wmiame, tU Hunterdon etrert.Ml Tuboday. September 14, a t 2 P. M. fn- S m j f i t St M t Hebron Cemetory, VPP«r M M tclalr, K. J-

iTtrAAlERY m a n —Experienced man, who ran iVkV charge of bottling depanniani n

''k plant; must know how to test milk

ba6 tiperlance 'of working In a alorol muat furnlah ralarance fromMASKER O utfitting ComDany. 331 M araal II. _______

CASHIEH-Touni lg6y wantea who baa hai V iplrlanrt 111 tba m '*l ‘’''‘ I'’' "and who know, how to taka talaphona ordara.

no olhart naad "fPly- Addtfaa BiinTltnccd, Boa 4, New, offlta,____ ___________________

HOi;»E7VORK-Girl wanted tor gtnaral heuaa- **work (Whital; m go hoini nighte. Apiily. 10 Elm .1 . OtfugaKrtUSBWORK—Gin wanted for light houaa-

wWk Call 8. CANS, IS: Hawthorng ava.. eecond floor.HOitrfBMAlD—i"»«rieTal housemaid w anted:

wagi* moderate. Apply 33 YValnut et,, Summit.

ABSOLUTELY hlghaal prlraa paid lor taat- | vi'v lor aold and ta t and be napablaoff clothing, ru lld r .a j and ahnoj aloo fur- man; only thoa" who van pro-

nllure- LIPMAN, 16 Mow.r,I at . -and poatal '^"*o,ou« and furnlah flrat-claM rat-

POLlfiHSR—Man. experienced on ■hell gold Jewelry for jriP«‘»

BCHLEBH, BROD a CO., 418 HqUey e t

10-k.work.

TRADING STAMPS, milk label*, soap »r*p- t3%ra and lobaorn couponB bought. *eHi *na

exchanged. !I0 Plane *t . n^ar Market

Write, stating full par-due* good result*peed apply- : re »Jdiwstlrulars. to address Creamery. Bos 74. News

uflU-e,

Ice

NATIONAL C*ph Register, state s ty^ . prlre rnnjliitnn. Address Register, Box 14S.and mnditlon

New* office.

c o l l e c t o r and sMIcItor byiMurojic# company; must be over .6 and

PORTER—Man wanted to look after cream and make hlmoalt g*«erally useful

I In drug store. Apply 193 CTlnton ave.^ P '

I CUOK-WAITRFS8. cham berm aid-waitris*.laundreas. general housework. wallr#aa»

I dlahwasher, kitchen help, scrubwomen, cor- Iporatlon ; houseglrl*. dfihwaaher. lk«hdr«# I for country hotel, counter f l r l ; o ther do-

nioatlo help wanted: waI lory aitd clerical help. GBRMAN-AMERt^

Can AGENCY, SB Cedar i t . , esu years. __

eiiT I ■Ualls or Hebrew' pre-

?e?red^'*al»ry"lts ii7w eek '*nd“ lihere! obm- ferreu, v , . . . Huner-

PAPERHANGER and painters ply thl* aflernoon after 5 o clock, 42 Boule­

vard. Bummlt.

H o m e h o ld G o o d i W a n tsdI misfllon r call between ! m tandeni. u rn Cllninn a-a

Ifl; see euper- Irvlngton.

PAINTER wanted, union man teenth ave., cor, Seventeenth a t

14 Nlne-

ImoRl ID

COOKS—Wantad, a l nnba. eooka, laun- dfeaaoa. waliraaaea and houiaworltera- Wat

of placM and the hlghaat wagea. Lall MBS. MiCl KB, 67 Bpringflald ava______________

AT MB CASHS. 64 Aradamy al,—What have you l" "ell tof thing and everything fot vaah; an.-ond

furnHuro and evorylhlng you waul I (or raah. I pav more than any dealer ... auction houaa In tha o ltj: no agenia to pay cm m laalon. 1 call mva«l(^ paraunally. that a why I pay more than othara. get my prka ([" if ail'd poatal; 1 will call al once; bu.l- naoa atrlotly c-onfidantlal. Tal. 6666 Market

r-MtraTTCAL laboratory helper wanted. Qor- CHEMTCAL^^iaoI p a T r t n o . a n d w ^ g a a « P o c t a d ; a t . a d y p o . l -

° " ‘I 1 Unn Addra.a Chtmlat. BoJ 113, New. ot-

CHAUFFEUR wanted to drive Eord cat; ana underatande bntohar bualnaaa pw-

rtr'rSd” : - L - '.Addreaa Ford C^r. Boa 66, Naw. ofMc-

WE buy #ecf»nd*hand furnliure■mill lota, or ? e il« Lcoih: we pay n per c e n t more than deal«»

er any auclton-hou*#; need them for rooro-Ujg-hou*e*: th e f s whV 1 P»Y ‘he mo*t;*end»o‘. t . l ; - a will call a '

lar^a or CHAUFFEUR—Wanted. an etparlanrtdchauffeur; one who can do nun rogaira

good reference* required. Appb RSliabie LeundrVj 1S8 Eeoex *va-. Orange __ _

PAINTERS wantedw Bergen *t., oily-

JOHN H. QUAA8. 881

PRESS f e e d e r wanted bu email preesei RLY FreK*. 18 Cone at., Orangti N. J-

pOLtfiMERS on ('lay Bt.

rag and herd wheel. 81

116 New eta

Boital; *•* will catL »i '‘''TiJldantlal. MB PERKY. 3U Waahlnglon it.

onupleivNewark

grOODBUEF-On IJp tam bar 11. .*2l i « TIth year, Mary widow of Jonathan

ALWAYS RELIABLE YAN POZNAK BUTBa n y t h in g a n d EVERTh in g . I p a t

FULL VALUE AND USE HONOBABLDMETHODS a f t e r RANGEOTMBB8, WHITE 42 BOLTH ORANGE AVB.. OR 'PHONE 1071 MARKET._____

CHAUFFKURB. fociman. butlore.rhofa. uaeful men. gardonera. . .

Bureau of Domeatle Baqnirementi. I»6 I Broad a t . ; tel. 1204 M arket.______________

FARPBNTBB with knowledge nf jpattern-LARFlstvi b p * 0 c H s u p p l y CO., I l lmaking Buesex ave

DON’T sell your goorts to dealer* for’ alnioei uotWng. ! cau uee aU kind* of furniture

1 c a n d t m a k e r■ Phone Waverly 6T31M. _____ ' wanted

CABINET-MAKER — Eiparlancad c»bln«- makar wanted on atore ttxturea. S4 Acad­

emy at-

PAFBR-HANGER wantedRo'uT b" m aN. flrat-claa., to r>*».Pf

route: muat be thoroughly • ’f t " '* ? ”*? ' great chance for right man. Al fi**TOnca r qulred i oalsry and cotnmlaelon. Adatese Route, Box 81. New# office. ^

COOK—Young Prnteetam womah:muet be good plain cook, fu r n l^

encee; no laundry. Addre*# CUjr. Bo* L8, N6W’* office. __________

UOUSlPWORK-E^parlabced gIM houeawork, references required,

ave.. city.

for general 233 Grafton

MAN—Want to t#k^ charge of tn deparimenl; on Jewalry;

to ^tare wlilh l#el employer, ^1^*J'^2*** iJancea M i r . n Engt.var, Bo» 22, New. of- flee.MAN—Handy man wlahlng poaltlonr

■.Il erectlTig repairing machinery, tln il a* « tr* k l . L d farpaniarlng. MAN-iind rarpanierlng. iiCBB, Bo* 2, Avenel. N, L______

!*.

HtiUSEWOrtK'—Wanted-girl fnr ganeral houaewurk. -2a Fabyan

pi.

m a n . aobor and |ntVt'tt'*’t a, married,wlahe. work of |M t n " | 34 Millworking ae driver. C. BRLYN, 134 wiiu ei*

Belleville. _______________ _ - - - -M W experience cJvk, anaietam lo men-

ager, foremen or tBshler; wJll consider any Ir nronksItSon. A tldr«e E-. Box 144. ^ew •(air prop^ltSon

office. ____

HCiUSEWOJlK—General houeaworkor w ant­ed a t once. 280 Burotnor ave,________ _

u ^ p —KOO ftltuatlons. housewo^erA wajiMSMi. oook-laundrea*e*, prol. maid*.

mJrS'^S” !e*'laun<rreaaea: v*ry high y™ went tha.b*at_placea and htghajt w j.g«call nnw, OUTTRUF'B Agaiicy. at.. Orange

COOKS, waltreaaaa. cham barm aW a laan- draaaeg. nuraei. lOO houaawnrkare wanted

a l nnce; heal wagaa. 1*6 W him a t , opp. Eaaex ava,. Orange _____________ __________COOKS, waltraaaea, nuraei nnh g»n‘fa'*

•named; good rafer.neea. M M - M- L. GBRATY’B Agency. *3* Springfield ave.. BummU. ________

H ^LP— perIenced and InexMrlenced helplemp*. Apply Edleon Lamp woeral Etectrlc Co., AmPart-HAT trlmmera w anted; "'Jl*}?;:

union hat trlmmenie U xme^rcantrlmmsd women a Apply AmericanBeaver Co.. Kutley, N« J>________________

m a n wanla sUuatlon ae handy man; hai worked ae machlnlat. tarj>«n^r.

Bittlcily eober. Addree* Handy, Box i, N a ^ office.OSTEOPATH and electro theraplat* Il^ngqd;

e trang tr In city, would ilka * f** gagemeiu*. Address Osioopath. Box I**- New* office. ______ ■

r a il w a y mall clerki, |78 month;exam*, coming: sample questlofte. Y^**^*'

lin InatHuie. Dept. I t SO. Rochester. N. T.r

COOK. Tallable white woman for CMklng and downatftlrji girl: excellent, opportunity.

Apply No. 34 HlghlAnd ter.. Orange, after 1 o'clock. _________ .

HFktfiTlTCHBRf experlanced: week work o# **ek:rih flret-cUe* operalblAAp^ 5 ell we” ! H i Twelfth ave., n e .r Ninth

RULING nioA-hln* feeder;wanted. BERTflON. 112 Mulberry.'

V. AL-

ford pi

O ' Woodru^^^ Belatlve# and V*biaAVr Invltad to attond tb* funeral from tb* Woodruff,ie* llltfoed svoaue, Newerk, Tuesday, Bep-

14, a t Irio o'clpek* Interm gtii a t S m p —a 'ComatafTa h.

W T M JL -O u Soptomber 12, ho irtrJ T f f s ^ Oobrfe Wyrtll (n*a "f^lSSfu E ^ S y o e and fHoiidg, a4*o ®**'*Wi of ptbl^

HIGHEST CABK TIRE OR F “

a n d ELATBTO SELL. I______p h o n e 8fl2| MDLBBBRT.

FR IC fS PAID ,5 £ ;PART CONTBKTS OF HOUBM |9 OR a n y t h in g you HAVB •REID‘9, t t ARLINGTON iT -i ,

_nd helper on hard candy SCHWA BY A SON. 7 2 W ill lam eU

c a n v a s s e r s OB eommlealcn. Call 18 A. M. Tueaday SU 36uth Qrang# av*

DRIVEK—Wanlad. experienced driver on coal wagon; familiar with e i ^ u In the

O ranieo; must be oober. Eeoax County Coal

tha f o n ^Pa ii- Xtitwmeat In'ArlTni

V3S .0M)ft4C74

WILL Doy” fair price* for household gooda j Co-e pleroon'e alley, OrangBj^•nd^eWo# turnTure; v w for mOYjW M d , CLfERK-^unlor, on# or two yeer*’

locked iloroge rocmj^ H, J. HUNT, l y « ^ r le n c a ; state experience, reference, age, --------------* -M I48M . H g . , ^ eraecied, AddreM Hone*l, Box C.Bread e t ; teU I8T8 B, B. Rea teM

AT B1IITV8, TI Academy ert—We bny fee- ead*hiaftd inrelture, elotUng. everythlW '

•aytblA i yon wlah «« PfYgpy deoiey; gel pay ptlcee flr*t Tel tTHM ai

laldtT expocted. AddreM New# office. Omnga_____DRVeWa Junior clerk, one or fwo year* ex­

perience; not iftnld bard work, -ong houn; __ beet opp^un tty learn. 440 Oraajfe

SALESMEN—Wa ere the l^argeit ™ irtrn of It" Mod In Newark and daeire to add

aeveral claan-t« t, odueated YOUBg man to our lo rtl I"lllng a taff; If you want ®P- portunlty to uonneot with an up-to j)a la eonrern and work Into a good Income, write Uf In detail about yourealf; wide enc" not neoeioary. provided you Ita'* tantim tlaa. pereona! a n d huilnoM referanMemuet he .e tiitac io ry . Addraei Belling. Bog 61, New# office.

COOK—Compalant white cook; g ^ •U'PJ" altlon: no laundry. Apply...lBO. r . a-

TURNBULL, Creetmont road. Montclair, N. J.COOK9, houeaworker.; help ot al!

(lea wanted at the O ritjga Domettic Agency, 8* Perk at.. Orange; 'phone 4i6g.

SALESMBN—PoUeh. Elavle endealeaman wanted, thote Uvlng In Newark,

Eliiebaih or Paeealc, N. J ., to «•» late on a commleeion town Is building, and where a '»f** kae Just been completed to employ th o B » n ^ of working people. Cell or addrtie r m 416. 46 Wait Thirty-fourth "L, New York.

CANVA3SEB8-riva firtt-eleiM S*":i-eaaen can fa t territory tor an e i ^ l r n l

houaehold article ih » L '•

*t,HELP HELP, all natlcmamiea; good wages

In fiVal'Clais places: call #i once. 8 ^ k e rgt., Maplewood.mitL T IC H A ^ operator (gin prefcrredli

faSuilar wifh t^n derails of_ the m_a-^hYciudlftg prlnttr"* lok aitacbtnent.

Write g t r i J i «<p.rlene.. Novelty Candy - 7'43 ATretfuuit eve,, Jeraay City, N. JCo.,

noneenoia emcio »u*k • '• - - '- - - i ; - _,a.- . .tra c tiv e end ' J | J ' ‘£ U n aL,urban townie •econd floor.nAT S WORKERS, while and colored, waal-I , on?.; w. ran V «P . yon ,h™ y withday’s work avery day.East Orange.

MOTHER'S HEI-PBR—Refined white l>rot- K«tani girl wanted, to ■take care two chll-

aran. mend and make harscH rsnarally uaa- ful; good reference required Ivy court. Orange; ’phone il?0-____________ _

Apply 18* Main sia.

BALESUAN. aonnalntad * '* 5 ,Ing induitrlea Ip and orquftd Newark, to handle a wonderful kind of bdint adopted by

wonderful ni^Si#»KUNDER^’OGD a UNOiSflWOOD, 417 Fifth gTfae New yt»rke

riK lSH BK S. filllTif Mod** LsdlTa’era on lodl*#* eoatOa B. COHEN, Ladlee Tailor. 14 Boat Pqrk »l. —f e m a l e belb wauled. W fllgelow at.(Yyftijo—Y o glrie t ^ u t■ d ; one a* cook and

r t ^ U w / r y workf th e o ther ee c b a i^ barmaid and »elli*ee*< nferenoe r*iu1r*'d- Call Tuflgday morotag. BS Cheatuut st., Baft Orange-____________ _ ^G fR ta w auud, 18 year# nld. *3 ‘j»

etftrt: only iteady worker*Clark Blade and Raxbr Co., 6i BurameP av*.

m a id wanied to aaelet In general housewoi'k;three adulta; no wasMng; good home for

a neat and willing girl. D. GROTTA. 150 Hunterdon' ei.. New-arh. N, J- '______

desires position best of reference*, ford pi

PRINTER, compnaltor andsteadi' sltuatfon; sober aiTd reUabIS, fife

2ft" |12 flS , Address G.. Box 14. New* o^ flcb. ________ ■. .

p a i n t e r and paporhangar from owners, city or country. Aaotees

Amerli’an, flux *8. New* office.PLUM HER-IMPROVER w ant, t**'*'®"' *S**

et atcantfliilng end turning, Addrege ira- provai- Bog 66. NswO office.

6*-STBNOGRAPMEB 124>, over U v a jf lW perlcnce; cat, take care of corraepoBBenCT.

unBeretandi book-keeping; dre*s Correepoudent. Box 7. New# effYOL'NG. colored-fenthej^ar w l.jj.isli coioroQ ©OQineiMwi

Brlver; eteidy work; BtWln* In five ye.ire. Call or wr|ie_ 16 Bummer ave., any evening this week. 7:80.VOUNO MAN, 7261,

AdBTrt. B. 8.. *f SlFAt.

YOUNG M AN'-Strongsltlon; auto garage., Addreo* A u t^

131. Newg offlee,.

m e s h , linkers, experienced, on ring meeh;ftaady ponlllon, The Globe Art Sdig- Co.,

ia-7» Wlnihropi Newark, X. J.

E M P L O Y M E N T W A N T E P - W Q M E NCOOK wlehce pOaillon: Scotch; UBBeretanBa

ReeUfte. m eal, ant! paatry: RO work- wagee l » . Addreae goolch, B o i 1(4, N ewi'office, ______ _ ^

KL'RfiE for two Mg cfcdjdren and assist with housework: referenoes supplied? whit# pre*

(erred. flO w in tn* st.. Eaet OrangSr ___O PE R ^O R B —Experlence* trlmraer* on

muslin underwear; expsrlsncpd ilg-xaggers on muiilti underweara pleqe or weak- worn; txtMrrientfed rlbbotiers on muslin uiwerwaoTa Apply 641 r i f t ten th avt.OPERAXOBS i«Anied, exptrlw ced on one

and two needle maehlAeai also few orlght Iris over 1* years for general work, ^ h e

ihalds.

fE RR la*»R O »1^1:O M PA K fri«ribJp oL I W C tp ter ft.h O rainga,-'phta# M-1

1-

CDOK8, ehabthermald*, w oU rtw s,i^ndreoM A ooupleo. Newark HurMu t)o-

g^iL J j?*QUir»m« 4 m Broad; teUYPW kt.r< ^K -^W ant«d. poetUon m coak'hottotwdiit*

^ to gttillem an In country playo. AddrO^ CMk. b S* i l New, otflce. ifa ttc le lr .coo k s. houMworkert, upcigirt ,Bir!a 6^^''

poSuone. HRS. JOHNSON'S AgSucy, 266 Stirlngflalil eve.; lel. 6262 Market.COOK onB waltroee together, hottM U epm ;

Bl." » touplc can.lMt .hu.l <14 MRS. RVAS'B,

E M P L O Y M E NCOOK, compiler

famlily. Addi News office.COOK and ehan

work. 166 LICOOK and laund

•ttloQ. Call 10CHAMBERMAII

tlon tn email Twenty-second aCARETAKEFt—1

R. F. D. HI FDRESSMAKER

mentH. 81.T6 take work home ter St., Orange.DRESSMAKING

by the day. 768fiW. 77» liuiDRESS .MAKINc;

rrforem-M. 43DAY’S WORK—

work i>( ncy I Ij. p il g h m a n . enm-DAY'S W U llK -

from 111* HouLgood worker. (DAY'S WOHK-

klnd of da; NISULA, 76 SOIDAY’S W ORK-

work of any 1 Waverly 643fi.DAY’S WOllK-

«.ork of any r ia n t ai.DAY'S WOHK-

cjeanltig, uaeh ave.DAY’S WORK-

any kind. Adi flee.OOVERNESB w

children in p graduate. Addi office.g e n e r a l hnui

good Isundrr PLAVA. 161 MsGIRL, colored,

baby after i<‘I Wood si.. 2d floQinL. willing,

tory work AK EL P—Lftriles

by 'phimlog ’ allllee; we Inv we lake *0 ini pick from the I male *rid fern served to you (i 4342.

GI141 Main it ,

HOCSEWnriKT petent persor

eral worker In good, coiisclent best of refftrsni l i . News of('-{•*HOUBEKEKPEl

pusltlon SB r In i. care of b» Addre** House' town. X. J .HOUfiEKEEPE

keeper u ith reference* furn •l., East I'raiiiHOUSEWORK

woman wlsht In a small sdu] pg, N^w * nfflfeHOUKE'A'ORK

eral housew eni^es. A ddm flee.HOU9FWORK-

houiewiTk atfamily ' all 2?HOrSKWORK

hOUtieivork liwork n<’riHOUfiFW'ORK

deslri** Kvli* Johnson si.KQUPEWiiRK-

hmisewcrk, Beventh eve,IIOraKWOUK

work, good It.HOUSEWOnK

hnueew ork.h o u s e w o r k

h<^u*ework.HOME lEundr

Jobbing. U i tLAUNDRESS,

Monday. Ti dresH MARTHLANDREPS-'

the day. office.LAUNDREfiS

log, Ironingl a u n d r p : s s .

l.avjii'lreeH. !h t e s o u r a p i

4-mnpelenl I heel reference Box S, NewfSEWING wit

help with I handy and toi an fti.BEWINU-1'’hn

cblMr-^n'e dr MRfl. BIlUYNTVTORING-F

tlon tutoring houraj n-fer^n Em Is, New*

WAfiHING—T WASHERW

"WORK BEH LE09 TROUt 6 CENTS A POUNDR. 4 C BAG; DELI HOURR. 9’f SOUTH SEVFWAflHING-Pt

let th* UNI SftI High Bt.. 60 cents; retu the line' give■WARHINO—f

Ironing an Box 126, NevWABHINO-V

Ironing by South Tenth i

WABMINO— ’ and Irnnlni

gt., lop floor

■WASHING—F WMhIng, in

Bft Monmouth

WABHTNO^ Ing end !r<

Xtnney at.WASHING—

Ironing. Y EeiievlUe.'WABHING-1

Ironing or t Tyler et.

WABKINO— ironing by

tfori It-W ABHING-

woehlng o; Oon'B pi-WASHING—

Irenlngj hi floor.

WASHING— to take ho

aTOa

■WABHINO—" and cleanin

WASHING— ing home.

WASHING t 847 Mulbe:

WASHING e Boston Btv

WAITRESS- rese; ex pc

A ddreu ExfWOMAN, (1

make chlii drees CompeWOMAN we

cleaning.TOUNG col

Monday, \ out, or half' Bearing bL,YOUNG Gar j lo j^ J h n m

E M P L O Y I

COUPLE, II chaelc; f(

or general dree# CoupliCOUPLE, w

ful house! Addresn CoiCOUPLE w

and wUe News office.UAN and

jan itor. A tkx. ^

D R E S S B bT-a.TLOR'81

moat prat e rr . draaamiIf taueht; Indlvlduidual .EM Broa6 elDBESSMa K

wlahat fa,he the t a r ahta. 6S4 ^SXItlTa nu

m aterial: a ad aklrta RICH. 11 NBEMBTITC_piftklnfc1 » W ulnhi:s u r a s c

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915. 16

COOK ftnd IftundreM. eip*rl«nc«d, wl*h** 1>®' •ItlOQ. C*ll loe Bank *lj________________

j VH(*hM IK>«I-n a g u k u it

*y Can

ic*Ation.

mifi*r any Newt

*1ih*a;; * te

) « E Nratki\diavndxy<»K 1» ,

A * l^ .t>ft*

^4M kt.i*w*rk‘A4dr*«*

‘J S l

CMASIBEnMAlD and w ,ltr« tton In ainiill famllr. U

Twanty-Mcond bL.. IrvlnftanCARETAKKR—Knr .lounlry houa*.

H. F. D. «I, r iand .ra , N. J. ________ __D^ESSMAKBH wlah™ t n mnra anfacf-

mantHi tl.TS day. ftral-ilaa. r . I . r e n t . . : 4%k* work hom«:'’mt>U*r*tet i t at., Orange.__________________DRE6RMAK INtJ aTid i t lln r ln i. will go out

by the day. Wflle or 'ijhirfie Waverly 741ISW. J7» llmue'-don a t _____________DRKaSMAKlNil. rirsl-cl*"". I8 Per^ dny:

rr-ferem:e». 4S Ward at., urange; tat. 2AS7WDAY’S WORK—1‘olored woman wlshea day 't

work of »tny kind, nut by ih® day. UlhS |j. PlLt;ifM AN. 32 Princeton *1.. Eaal «.>t-

AIR UEATINU furfiaoM, iiM U and wal*r bollarA tank bM urA r*41*t*».

viUv*a, «lr vantB, aabMio* m n « n t and p4p* cevarlni, pluinblng flaturaa apd fItUkf* ot every daacHpUoi).; beat good* a t low*at pric**: not necaaaarg to be in the bualB*M to purcbiM aama; advice free aa to proper ■iae of boiler* and radlaiora for haatlng buLldtnfM properly: repair* for *11 kind* ofIlumblng tlaturea. eteam boiler*, *U, K- B.

KOKAliD, 14 Lombardy i i . , tel. tVOt Ukt., opp. Warhlnglon Park. _

W rite AbPIlALT film roofing felt II.BO pet roll, td* eriuare feet, market price. fS, atandard goodrl

rtiinglee

F O R S A L E

H o u M h o l d C M i b F u r i i t v r edlNOLE: Whiu Iron b«l. «prtn* ,011 mi(-

lr ,H : IIA, now^ tiMB, only 1.1 for All. F ln l noor, ITI W,v ,r ly *v«. K LiloT^__________THE Uodem Biarage Room*, IW Hel*ey at .

will eell Ihla week houaebold g»K>di and furtaliure, carpeti and r u « of all Vlndi. loft oner one year. Call ana lcx>k around.

reinnanta. | l >er roll; eiceUebt '^var elilngli i|si roofe, aajthalt end melaHlc paliiie;

iiialt bOc.. r t l T5c. gallni). lergret deakr in w Jereey. city danverlee fiee; eat 1^1-

If a rtory. iM N. J. R R. ave . ; iel, m i Ukt.AN Knterprlee electric coffee mill and ether

eecond-hand flitu ree wt reaeonabie prueej new natures manufaciured for all iiriee. and •old on inoderaie te rm a Ketlahia B^ore Ifti- urre Co,. li-S* Commercial et., near Coney leiand bnal landing. Tel. 8IB1 Market.

DAY'S WUHK—Young cdl«*ret1 woman. Juit from the HouLh, wiehee work by llW nu>'.

good worker. Call et M Boydeji ______DAY'S WORK—Flitnlab woman want* any

kind of day’H work. MRR. OHCAftKISDLA, 76 South Oeanga ave.____________^ y S WORK—Colored wom*n wtinte day*

work of any klr>d, good laundrees. Phone Waverly M9fl.DAY’S WOllK-Toung woman wlshre day'i

work of any kind MISS FOSTHR. ild7 Plane *(.DAT'S WORK—Woman wlehea day's work;

cleaning, ttaehlna; rtferem ci. ftH Highlandave._____ _________________ ____ ______ _DAY'S WORK- Woman u-tihea day'a work;

any kind. Address Willing. Iioa U. News of­fice.OCVERaN'ESB wants poillJon to ona or two

chlldron in private farr.lly: normal ertiool graduate. Addreea Uradiiate. Fiox SO, Nani office.OGNERa L houeework and rooking wanted;

good laundress, reference. Call JULIA PLAVA. 161 Msgaalne it. ____ _________GIRL, colored, H, wlahee place to mind

bahy after srhooh F a N'N'HbI BRANCH, 21 Wood i t . 2d floor.

AUa k in d s »1 tlxturea. counteri. ahelves.■howcarcs, c-Jfes mill*, acales, lea boxea,

etc., at raaaonaoie p^irea SlklcN. 362 Pruce »l . near Springfield ave.; tel. aSBBM Waverly.ALL kinds of fliturea, oountera. ebowcAW.

Iceb'iifta, coffee mills, reglatera, sbo* bench**; ^)1 sell ciieap. SOMMER. aW* flprliy|fl*l4 * ^ -DRABSGR’S superior port and aherry wltiea

for the etek or convaleacenta, I I P*r tle, delivered. JOHN D. BHAQBER. H Falrmouni *vn, Phone 77* Waverly.nUTCHER flituree, marble benches, almoet

new. OEO. WIDDENDORF. IIB Jkekeon ave., Jeraey City.CASH—Everybody ti«eda caah. ao cut ihle

out and bring ft to Ur, Cash and save |1 on every $10 purchased of Mr. Cash. My Hpeclele Beds. TEc. and up: chairs, Ibr.. feather pillows, S*c. ; washetands, *Dn., e i- teriilon table, with leavee, $2,34: eldeboerd, 13.60- brass beds, IS 60; cook stove, $4.60. MR. CASH. *4 Academy at., corner W ash­ington el. _______________________ __

IR; wall shelving, cheap; ^11- tiip dpik, cost $40. eell for

C b i c k e uII MA.RCH h a irh tJ I’lymouih Rock

fine slnck, lOc. each, moving. ZlMULR- UANN. t i Clark pi.. Orange; telephone OTIM or%nga

D o f t a n d C a t aA HOME FOR I»008 AMD CAT!

Boarded, trained, clipped, housed, not ken­neled, large ehaded runwavs. securely fenced. Individual sleeping queneri; aenltery floore; apecUl be the. sei^rsie buildings for cats, ail slleni equipment*, eonscleniloua care. HAYB. Thom** et.. tel- 2(4l4 Blt>omfi*Id. 3 bl«x;k* fr»m tr;>lley Junction. __ _____________DACHt'KUND puppies, four moolha old,

(»1 stock $I bhanisy

from pedigreed ali^ck. for sale chean to ■ *.............. lelepncneaulek buyer.

Waverly 1104

partition and railing, cheap; i-nst |12, latest slyT* eanttar

OlTlL, willing, honeei- reference; wlahea fac­tory work. A, Ka sTNER. hh Garden at.

H EL P—Lerflee ran eenire the beat of help by 'phoning to ui. w© handle «M nation­

alities; we Inveetlgatn ell rnferencee, and We lake en InieTset till you are suited; we pick from the l»'-nt, we can aupply you with male end femel* lielp. all days’ workers served to you free of charge. ‘Phone Orange. 624S.

GROVE AOreNCt.14J Main *1. Eaet Oninge, open until

i P. MMOUSEWnrtKER—A very respe«nable. com­

petent person wnuld like position as gen­eral worker In small adult family, where a good, conaclentiouii serv ant tt appreciated, best of refftrancee- Address Competent. Box IB, News off'-{•«, ____

COrNTKRa. -------J.. . - .■■ J- office... llbrarv tabic. tH.

~ ....a ry desk, cost lAfl. will sell for IIT; laathsr couches, |3; gas range, with three Oven* on top. coet |4fl, new, will sell for lU MR. CASH. JOO Waihloglooit., corner Academy. ________ _CUC'ft'G. large Elberta free stone peachee, at

lid McWhorter *t.. city, alao at Myrtle ave.. Wyoming, opposite (he school house. FRED STIEFFEL._______________________________t'A.S’t>E for aa1e; 17-foot Morris canoe for

sale cheap, $IB, on necDunt of leaving town Call a l 448 Grove at., E. BANDS.Ca KD0 and piloting ”on the Jump;" low price;

oardi The. up. cuts, design*, labels. ROBB! Pres*. Halaev and Market; over theater.EXTRAiUiUlNARY Opportunity this month,

I'.yuu brand new ten :nch double disc r*r.- ordp. 3b CHOta each: $40 homlaes ma- i-hine. 11T.ro. other bargains, $R uuwjrd; cs- piTt rrpalrlng. repair pane cheap. 2blSpringfield Sve.t^llAFEK for sale; fresh; Sc. per pound. Ap­

ply 139 Valliy st.. Bouih Orange, N. J.

HOCBEKEEPER - By experienced woman.poaliloii aa mnnagligf housekeeper, raier-

Jng. care of servanti, etc., hMil refsrencra. Audrew Moueekerper, U South el., Morrin-lown. N. J . ______________________HOUSEKEEPER—Gofid working bouse-

keeper with child of eight years; heel of references furnished. Address S.. 344 Main ■1., East i*range. _______HOU8EWOFIK—A respftolahle. middle-aged

woman wishes work *1 general housework In a small adult family. Address Work, Box 98. SewB nffli-e ._____________________HOUKEWt’MtK Young woman wishes gen­

eral housework, good Inuhdreae. refer- ant^es. Address Colored. Box IT, News of­fice. ___________HOUSFWORK-RellBhle girl wishes general

hnijaewnrk and plain cooking, smallfkmlly I’nll 2Rfl walnut st , tsl- 7-711J MhlHOCREWORK-Colored girl wl-ihes a place.

bouaework In a email family or chamber work 4P Pierson st.. Orange HE^VLETT__HOCfiEWORK -Reupcclable colored woman

desires gi:iieriil housework; refcretico. 41Johnson *i. ____ __ _____ _HOl’RE'Wt inK -I 'olorcd woman wants geneml

hoiisewiirk, ulth refcpence. sleep horns IdBeventh ave. ___________HOCSE1VORK - Woman wishes light house­

work; good h'line. no washing. 71 Slonei t , _________________________________ _HOUSEWOnK—Colored girl wishes general

housework. lOh Summer ave,____________HOUSEW onK--t;ernian girl wsnts genersl

housework. 1& Barbara st.

H1>AT your horn* with steam for $4*; I will Send you a Douglas eieam bolisr with

five radiatorv. five radiators valves, five air valves, pifM and fittings, for $46; largerSlanti at equally low prices. THOMAS A

OUGf.AS, i : i Mllburn ava.. UlUhurn. N eeiabllahed lt9$- Write for partlculara

DH. H. VANDER ROEST8 HOSPITAL FOR lX>OH AND CATS.

Ifl. 12, 14 Orchard si. Tel. $0*4 M ul^rry.F o n BALE—Manchester terrier pupptM:

also bfuod liltche*, blue ribbun stock, i l Tappan si., Kearny.. '

T f p e w r H e n a a d S o p p l i c iATTENTION! The most up-to-dat# type­

writer exchange In New Jereey Inv1t«-a your Inspection; a typewriter al your prb-s of any rneke; rentals $2 60 up UENEHAL TYPEWRITER AND Sl’PFLY CO,. 197 Mar­ket at., fifth floor. Mulberry 1209

All maket T)'pewrUers RENTED, $2 UP: BOLD. fH> UP.

NEWARK 'TYPKWftlTICR E.KCllANGn 2lt> Market st 'Phone Market 4430.

R. J, PERRY. Pr.»i.,

A U T O M O B I t J MATTENTION I TO AUTOMOtm-ll UHEa TEST Ba ROAINS u v e k o f f e r e d .

Will sell tha fgllonm t h llh-cU a, lata jnodel auiumohllea f*r varlou* owners who muai dhpua*: , ,

Cadillac 8 touring car. houfW new July II- 1116. make offer. . . .

laewle the Birth, branil naWa «>*l •*.»»«. only run 160 miles; price $904.

1916 riuli'k louring, like new. $*T6. ,Paige 1916 Ilka n*w, elacirio atartar and

lights, price 1690. ^Jackson inuring, laie mod*L •l*clriio Hfhl

aqutpment, prlua 1160,1914 Cartlllai- louring, like n*wi 1114 Ohalmare. m atter 4. |9H- 1114 B tuu touring, like new. make offer White. *-cyllna*r. 7 p*e*aMt«r loi*Dn.f.

alaclrlc aelf-atarter and "y*!*"'-coat 16.000. like new; price IL*®® , _

1114 raiealioul. coat $1,400; run !**• than 4,000 miles; price |I76.

F lat foreign "OO ' touring, ooii 15.260, run les* than i.OOO miles, hss <lray A Davis elac- trlc equIpmalU. price 11.100-

Cnalmara. l-paeti-uger. elecirlp and aelf- • ta r ie r , used very llltl*. price |B .6

F-ird runabout, elecirlo equipment, man* offer.folum hia. model SB. eevsn-paasengar tour-

liiodJard-Dayton light 6-paesenger touring, late model, price IITB.

Several other lers at bargain rricea.These cars ar* guaranteed in be In Al ron-

ilHton depionatrailoii. any one looking * hlah-claaa aulomcblle at bargain price* will do well to look these vara o \er before buylag elMSwhera.Time paymeni* arranged.

WILLIAMSIM’RU i:A n A i;r 141 Flymer si hlm-ke from « llllaTna-

burg Bridge). Hronklyii. Open Sunday^__F<>RLn>WNEFlB AND UttALERB IaOOKI

Do yyu wanl to get the full speed out *1 your Ford* Ellmlnste oil and spark plUl troubleT If m>. pui a set of our haramarK leak proof rings tn ti»uiuf; our ring* are tM>w being u*ed exrhialvely as aiandard equipment by iuch mam.facturefs aa Pl*rca-Am)w, iiteama-Knlght. Wlc:on. Chalmera, Merc*r, International. Lewis :ars and others. ^fectory and be convinced, more than l.POw aai- lafled ufltTi In Newark alone. Amerlceui PI*tO» Ring Co.. 7rt4-T22 South Eleventh sL________

P E R S O N A LI have thia day sold my right, titl* and In-

(areat In the saloon located a t No. I I Bella- vlU* ave., city, to John r Bey. All parson* having claim* against aalrt businaaa kindlySreaaui aame a t abov* addr*«* on or before

• ptamber II. when aama will be liquidated by the eubaertbar.

Beptembar 11, l l l l .HARAH 3 BMtTH,

Git of Prankf.l Smith.

call for hla wilt be sold

MILES.IP Wllllsm n Sweat

trunk nr pay si oca la the three days' time.

ALL makee, Ibn machine* to ecleot from;rents, $2 and $3. add. IH> up, easy pay­

ments. agent for the Conns GF-OROE M. JUDD. IT Acidemy *t., 'phone 73d7 Market.UNDERWOOD visible writing, |16; Oliver,

$10, perfect order, can be seen at any time 860 Elm at., neer Quincy ave.. Kearny,l.'NDBRWOtiD typewriter, not older than

No. 4, must he cheep for cash. KOI'Ia , 71 Bcbley et.. city.

C o w *

LAWN RBTTKEaLAWN ROLLERS. LA’.YN MOWERS,

w h e e l b a r k o w s .GARDEN HOBIL PRUNING SHBAfia,

RAKKB a n d SHOVCLaA17TOMOBILK fllJPPLlEB.

BAMBTCK A POIiLARD CU.. :*e-3U| MARKET ST..

■THE HOME OP GOOD HABDW ARa-

baokelB wid wood covers, pmrnpt shipments. KlNZlE APtJAn A BROTH­

ER. Callfon. N. J.RUBBER s t a m p s .

Signsiiire Hteinp. «eHl orrsaea 77fi Brosd el. ROtJAItDCS A HEilfiTIOAD Take »-levatnr.SEUU N'P-IIA S'1 ► Hoda fountains. carlKinatore.

nl-nuTHsea furnllure and flxiurce; ivrmB lO suit F HRAUN JR.. 47 Main it., E Orenge.

HOME laundrv work, ho'isecleanlng. general Jobbing. U \V. H , 56 South Fourteenth

LAUNDRESS, colored, wlehes a day's work, Monday. Tuesdnv and Wednenday. Ad­

dress MARTHA 3I;MMEHB. 49 Hill el.LANDRFFB—Good laundress n-anis a ork by

the ijay. Adtlrees Work. Box, 13 News t.frire.LAUNDREBS 1 Oertniiii 1 wants work, wash­

ing, Ironing, 146 Boyd at., top floor.LAUNDRESS, colored, wants work.

l.avjitdrcfiH. Ilox ,102. News office.HTESOLtRa PHER, ell years' experience,

rennpelchl lo turn mU satlefactory work; Yiesl refercnccR. ealary $14. Address Stano, Box S, Newv office^___________ ____________SEVVINU with dressmaker by day would

help with housework part of tim e; very handy and tonsclenilcua German. 135 Thom- an st. ____________________FEWING-Uhiidren’s rcwlng done; reaeonabie;

clill'lr^-n'p FlrcKsci« anti boys* milts tor sale, MRfl, BIIT.'VN, 134 Mill st., Belleville.■fi'TORyNG-Ruflhpd young lady dealroa potl-

tton tutoring uniaM children during m in ing

SErONT'-HANU+'-kulldlng maierlal; huiUflln-'B iHiijghr and removed A P. HAMDLlN. HU

Mein st., East Orange. B3.1KJ Orange.SODA FOUNTAIN AND CARBONATOR

FOR SALE. APPLY WOODSIDtt AND CpRAFTON A V Ei

FOR HALE, or trade for cowe or horeea;bargain; rsglslcrtd Jersey bull. BrnokeMe

(‘ombifiailan A. J. C. r . So . 71285. high on regietry of merll; large and haodenme, reason for selling, releled to all our stock. E l.y i’BOFT Dairy, Rutherfurd, N J. Tele- j)1ione 122.

L a d d e r ) , D c r r i c k i a n d F l a E p o l e tUESTUN'S LADDERS ARE THE UlilT. I'RlL'ES lU CENTa TO $.1 PER F'lOT.

Painiara* flafety Scaffold*, i-omiilete,BuHdcra' Hnra«A Tube and Sceffoldlng.

floihes Dry-era, Pulley Pole*. 1C up.PORTLAND La d d e r uo ., laii ORANriK bt .Fur cash ordcTS, free iclephnne, W4 R. D

EX TEl^lO N LADDtmB k HTEPa, 2Rc. ft. up.STHAUmT LADDERS, Kk-. FT. UP.

Fl.AG P4JI.ES. PLT-Lf.Y POLES, BET. $C UP r MNTERB’ SUAFFOLDS. 0)M rl,.LTE

MAS^'N HC»R8KS. TURS. flOAFFOLl ■! NQ. EMPIRE I-ADDER AND POT-R .

IM FIRST ST.______'PHONE I7B4 B. B.handy exienslon ladders. .‘4 and 26

f^cl : In perfect order 79 Hartford el . near Morris rve,

S a f e iNEW AND SF^TiND-HAND RAFl-rP.

tflZEB. NEWARK SfeWOND HAND t HlNERY (X>.. H3 UHESTMT »T

ALLMA-

TENTB,HOSE.

CANVAB COVERS. RUBBERWALSH* 8 SONS A CO.,

PASSAIC and CLAY BTft.

houra, n-ff'rvncp* exchanged. Bill 1 , News office.

Adilreaa Tutor,

TWO foot power preases, lead and rule ent- lera, type, complete oulCll for srIs ; sacri­

fice for quick sale. R. II. GALIAIW'AV, 84 Greenwood ave.. Montclair.

H o i u e h o l d G o o d * a n d F n i n i t a r ea t M. CASH'S. 20S 'W i.h in jto ii .L. l.rgM l

aeciind-harid furn iture bouse In Newark, no trouble to show goods and tell you the price. Com© and see for yourself and b* lutivlncecl; open evenings until 9 o clock,

BED SPRINGS end matlreae, $3, coat |18: feather plllow-s. 16c., cost Sbe, carpel

swpoper, 5UC.. c<»el |2-60; large pier mirror. II 85, coat $12. MR. CASH, 206 Waablngton al.ENAMEI.ED BEDS, trimmed with braes.

$160. coal $9; kitchen chair*. 36c.; wash- alhndB, 60c.. coat $3.60, new sprlni*, $1 60, coal 19. MR. CASH. 20* W'aablngton sib r a s s b e d s , |4 an4l up. coil |30; new

mattreaees, IS, coat $0; chlftonnler, 19. coat $14; large table, 12.60, coal 112. good aa new. MR. CASH, 5U4 Washington at.PARLOR SUITE, five piece*, $8, coat 125.

good a* new; dresser, large mirror, $3 60, coat $18. MR- CASH. 306 Washington at . corner Academy sLKITCHEN TABLE, 60c.; parlor tehle. 75c

coat |3 ; dresser, large mirror, |2 50. cost $18. MR. CASH, 206 Washington e l . corner Academy at. ________

SAFES, OFFU'E AND IRHtt^FJ. PERT MAKE; NEW ANT» SF^viNDHAND

MAUKNET k DGRF:MUP . 7l<l RnOAD BT.

F u nATTENTION-Now IB lh»* proper Mine to

thfl old furs rerlioijf^lfil r**pa1r-(l arul new furn ordered, we gnarAnin- perP i i fn. iinsurpaHKed \i orkmanshlp. boiinn! ]irn-ee Little Fvjr Shop, 31b Halsey, rorner Court el reliable furrli-r

FURS' FURS' FURS'To have your fura ready wiser you want

them, now le the lime to have your fure remodeled, pellned or repaired All work done In an expert manner reduced pricea

HUHNETT rOHEN.14 Last Park sL

AUT«> BARUa :N*I Fortl. 1915- runabout.Ford, llRil, I'unabuui. conimerrial tjpe ,

RuIckM 1912. model 4l. large touring, Over- IftiKl. l» n , touring. Unsfh magneto preato- llte and full equipment, Biuilebaker Flan- der*. 1*11. touring. |204>, Maxwell. 1*1*. runubfiut, fine shape. IliO. Grant, 1»14 ninubout 1200 Excelsior tan4lem twin motorcycle, 1*19. Autocar delivery, $64; rvjnntng order. New arrivals dally at TGWNHEND'B. 186 Halsey E*t 190* on Hsleey si ______ ^ __________

PKIUEB NOW REDUCED.BTANDa HD T " ........... .............. --.rAi.»vAUTO 80xS.___

aoxiSk---TIREB 82x8H ■■

86x4 . . .OPEN 84x8 Vfc...

12x4 .EVE3 AKRON TIRE f’O . INO

311 HALSEY BT. NEWARK. N J.

TO WHOM IT MAT CONO*RK-Ren Im ofTO Day al . Orange, will put up this buel-

reaa for aal© <4n Hepiember 26. I ll* *<>y on* who has crudli. any aupply or anything ale*. Win pleas* call on said date t* collert or before that date, will not b* reaponelble for any debt after that d a l e . _________NOTIFICATION la hereby glvsn that tiDles*

owner* call for the Hatfield one-ton truck, llcanse 61MT. 1014. N. J-. before Thursdey. geptember 14, IPlfi. earn© wlU bs aold to aa(- lefy garage claims. Heilevlll* Urtdg* Garagel i e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

B U S I N E S S O P P O R T U N I T I E SAFTftR other business broker* have failsd

to sell your bualpaa* 4.'*H *n the Clinton Hill Buslneaa Exchang*. I t Heyinour av*.. a* we ruarai.iM quick tn<) aatiafaetory reault*.$TI0 BUTft good paying corner grocery and

conferiionery etore In Irvington. Clinton Hill Biialness Exchange, 31 Reyiuour av*.IfiOd BUYS good paying conf#ct{onery s ta ­

tionary and cigar atore. In woomfleld; weekly recelpia nver $IOb; r*nl $36, with thre* room, ©legant founrahi and flxiures. Clinton Mill BuilnsM Exchange, $• Seymour ave,MOO BUT8 confectionery, elatlonery and

cigar store, elegant fouiiialn and fixtures, weekly receipt* $125. graml opportunity. t'Mntoa Hill Huatuees Exchange, f t Seymour av*.

|iif)l> bxiye the ery and cigar

Btnrfl In Rail nranx©, weekly receipt* overKKCRPTIONA1, opportunity.

ftneel conferlumery, eituloiiery and cigar

Main at., Uslleville.

B u s l a e u P m o i t b

FIRBT-rLASa HAIRwnen bought from Importcre dlreci need coal you no more than i-i'uree dyed kinds bought over the dry goods hnusaa' bargain counter*.

Fari'ell i import direct the flneat quality hair, fresh from the heads of healthy peasant women, and transferred (o you in natural color a* grown.

The softeat, lUkleet qualities, all thorough­ly eterlllxod, of course—hair Ibat will match your oaa perfectly, both In texture and shade.

Try the Percell Detachable Bwllch—threa awlichea connected by a thread, au that you cari use one, (wu. or Ihrao aertloha, accord­ing to the requlrsnient nf the day.

The FerceU FealharweLght Traneforma- tloft le a great convenience. Can b* worn ouiaide or underneath your own balr.

Children's Halr-CutHng a Bpeclaliy, Wigs and Toupeea.

M. I'LKi.'KLL,New Jersey a ijualHy Hair Ilou**,

671 Broad et. tcor. W. Fark).

lb 09 12x4---- ...9 9 .1 9S 69 $4X4___ . . . . » 607 t$x4___ . . . .1 0 00$ 09 14x4 M.. . . . .u .o o9 00 34x4’ . . . .. . lJ -0 01 $0 27x6.,.. . . . . 11.00

CADiLLACf.Used carfl at bargain prloeai 1 EH I ■ I113-l$i 4 louring 4Xod COUP* mudela,

DETROIT-CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CQ. 292 Halsey 8t. Phone 1240 tiu!l>errr

F'lRD JITNEY BUS.$386'

HI'ARANTKKD.('All er.d H4H»V 8 passenger.

See our ' FEL*EftAL JITNKY HODY. $110. In Headquarter*.

fJlO Ha KGALNR, opw end uaed. FOKr> <)^VNKK.4' SERVICE UGItPORATION,

21,0 VVPHi 641 h, N Y. U. C lnle~:390.

DflB. WILUAM8 ANT» GORMLBT, RPFClAl.IHTfl FEMALE AUGMENTS.

TRAINED NURSE ATTENDANT. PRI­VATE NURSING ABTIANGED IF NEC­ESSARY. HOURa, B TO «. SUNDAYS. 10 TH 4, I'HAIKIPIB REAfli’iNAIlLF.. 1211 ■ft'EST eflTH BT . NEW YORK CITY.

i>EOFLB'a HUS CO. OAflAOfi.Aulomobllfts rented, el >red and repelred; all kinds of euiomoblle eupplIcB 664 Broad at., opprislle WashlNglon I’ark. Newark. 1-i.D. tsL 314 1 Mht., eHilafaj’UnTi guaraiueeil. open day end night, itl. MLLTZ. <;eneral Manage r _1914 SIN ^'Yl.lM'KFl I,H,iSter. fl ve-paeeeng-r ,

rur ah'iut 3,d^0 mlleit same car haw tic^n In MjiiUhuii Square ilurden Auto H'how , jpAMon fi r aellliig, uwtter hue recently <iir Li, be Pi,ld f" eellle eetnle, enU rtficr

P M . prlc# HARRY WEUTHFI-MKM 2”4 lirnnl hm-.. Enel Newnrk.

r e g is t e r e d m i d w i f e .MRS. DRE\^ KS BRANDT. IBS MuJbWTT *U

t\)RNk:R MARKET ST.LADIES' PRIVATE NURSING,

HIGH CI-ASB EXPERIENCE. CriNFINKMENT CASES,

TEL A230 MARKETENTRANCE TW'O DOORS F ROM MARKETMATTRKSSKH rwnovited *f cuetomer*' prem-

ijce by the Improved meib.id: slngl* alia il 7fi » • *1*0 cerry the moai up-lO-del* Una of bedding *nd furniture, atiperlor q^uxlltjr end loueat pricee; It will p*y you id look over oui atotk before buying rleewhor*. HOFFMAN k PASHKOTA', 4fl Merket a t . Tiaar court b« u*a, ■ph nne mini Market ________________

flUFERFl-nUB HAIR,Wgrta. Molee *-nd Hlrthmarke ramovad for* ever by *lectrlclt\-; 21 veare’ ©ipeUrDc*.

MMB ■» WEPTERVELT,313 Waehtnglcm bL

H O R S E S , C A R R I A G E S , E T C .

WAR KORSCS

WAFt HORSES w a r h o r s e s

1136. rent $J6. elegant flxturca any Investi­gation allowed. I'llnlou ] | | | | Hueinee* Kx- rhanga, 3* Seymour ave,$1,600 RL*TH the heel paying rntner confac-

tlonery, maiiouery and rlgar etor© In th© fJly, eppoiite large it^'hosi, oU-gani fountain and fixtures weekly r»ielpit | 160. moderate rent. Cllniuh Kill BualueBx Exchaiig*. 9$ Seymour eve.1116 BUYS furnished room h«u*a In Ellr*-

beth; fifteen ruome rent |H) Clltujti Mill Buslnase Rxrhange, 36 Beymnur ave,$3,800 BUYS go.id paving ealuon and road

houe* at VVrxiilbrldye, ,N weekly <*'cetpta $160; rent $60, fl^e yeara' lease. ( Ilri- (on Hill Huelneaa Exchange. 34 Heyinuur xv«.$600 BUYS good peyliig earner ealoon. rent ‘

$46. with Tlve rount. weekly receipts |1SH. I Cllntun Hill Buelneei Uxchang*. 31 Hey- ! inouf ave.

WILL HAVE INSPECTION

WRD.v ehDAY. SEPTEMBER JfiTK

UHING rfs' TOUR HORSES. LIGHT OH

UEAVV t'NEfl o.v t h e ABOVE DATE.

linRriKH Ml'tJT ME HERE AT 7 A. M.

lU l.l.ft h e a d STABLER,

m RRh aD 8T..SKWAHK. N. J.

MILES W. 6ANET k BRO„ 17-49 BRIDGE 8T . NEWARK, N. h

TELEPHONE 424 MULBERRY. IkO^HOAS&S^lft*

e ilfb lnslairs. an

MTSa M F SrT.£BT, rHTTlOrODIST.

TtAS RYTMOVKH TO THE ALDINR. CnR. IjOMRARDT AND RROAD.

ATTENTION—-List your buelnexs for quick reeuUa u lth MITl'UKLLS RELlAHI.E

BUHINKHS KXt'HANGF. 800 Flroatl at., ruoru 114. Globe building, tel Market 9477MOVING plctur* theater; R48 *eaie, l^o-

houM; Including open-xlr park. I 400 aeale; rift oppfteltlun, profile 815 weekly guaranteed, price $1,200. easy inrine. MITUKELL'S. lOO Broad at., room 214.STATIONERY, cigars, ponferilonery; Main

at.. Irvington, rent 133. three room*, re- ealpta $190 weekly, price $1000. reaaon. widow. MlTClIELL'a, 860 Broad *1., room 31*.FANCY dellratesHen store heart of city;

fancy future*' no '•pi'ositlun; r<K’elpli $360 weekly, price 11 400 easy term*. UlTCHELL'a, 800 Broad » l . room 214.DAIRY grorery, butter, ©cge. ’ 11111" sertlen:

rent $18; recalpte $130 weekly, price $776, stock and fixture* worth more MITl’H- ELL S. 900 Broad e t , room IHI.BAKERT—Caab trade, fully equipped; two

hora«a. tn o wagon#, rent $30. four room*. Biahlee, rscelpte 1800 >«-eeklv price $300: ree^on. out of huelnsM. M IT‘"H ELL'8, SOO Broad rt . ronin JU.

■ Iwnya un hand to select from.I OOO In I 800 pouhda; many tnatso pairs. ai'« llliialed.

Sci {iiid-liand h(>n©a always on band.Muifii of vihich we carry a large vanalfj

yogiif and cloiialy maled teama76--HORKEa FOR HIRE—

HiiFLKES HOARDED w a g o n s f o r HlilK,

HD1I8TDN SALESMAN.

UMTEIJ KXPRhiSS COMPANY P«r griiutiin ImrgalnN In hcimee

end )nnr>-e hiiltuMe for any p>irp«Hi« ■ jid lit 1 nlled ExpreMB Comnany'e wtiibirti, iiirn*r iireiig© MDi) Nenbltt • i . ' . Nfuiiik. N .J. Trlephone 4168 Bmiirli Bii'uk. up©u dally. Sun­day liic'ludfil.

NKW MghT plarfirrm <-ar|nnirr or piumh*r ^ a i ’in $.Mi. I >|i (•p-lrilir eMon llX; gixd

lewndr) v.Kg 'ii npi-n |ip.l.|lr-r angoh,iiH' I'fddlii v..it, il ti-i i1ire< imi Ik x trui.li.

llRlil .numiv liijj w,.* II J12; tttO gTte- vriv wiifr.ri* i n , , ivugi.tw, jUllH1 SI3.M I A H r 1 f ViT SiTiiiRfl' Lil

IMHLrc «.iirnn!» ti>[' delivery, fhpa.ii; edvanc* • lie 1‘ hitrr l‘ldi;kfih i«MiiiEii«r horse gooda a$

• f>Sl . lilt eluik )|>iiiienR. t-lg Dargsill*. A*iriiryHxI H :mu r iuw- »iFMK SALE

(enm u iiRi SllIRle ilprtl *|e h/irnperi N J

•Mil' hnj, uiiirr ''Sie (loulil©*deckIi rhit nfu II It-aiii uagiiu. nh* i.lK'Mi M-l di'UhSe tiJii] aiet *ln«TH K[ UkU Ml. Murr!stOvvn«

WET wash laundry; only ore Ih a country ____ _______fully fguipp-rt, up-tn-rtnu ,u«,.hln-J ,„.„l >lnn

r > T , o “ ' M . r 7 ; r m . . ' i “ i” .. . . . . . . . 1 '.*.Ur-ied st , room 214. pMldlCI

Sprliigf^cbl u \r$10 .InlLN HKLLAK,

i-(ir nci^deii sve, Hilton.tVi: have eoveral saloon* H(y or rnuniry

from $600 In 16.000, good proponliIons nm| herRulrie MITUHELL'SI. Sfti Dmad at , ri»>in •D4 I

------------------------------ ----------- ------ — - lI'HtrtK. Ill huhitKATTENJ’ION—YV'lll es'Tlflre my up-to rlnl© . |„jj l iUil

DH, II. tv. nKLI.MAN. J H- VK VEHINARIAN.

Phon* K6S Market. No. 11 f'©arl at*

l lohigh, eiiliuhlr for drive $60 double m<t uf hk/*

l-'b'i lat 271 I hJi-tetenlh «'©uNE ftni' big ivoi-Jt hor*«i. slv-eprlng opatl

MHunn. ba!ii*nn. hasn HO UHft for aani*> A.VDKH^r>\. 301 VVRHhlngt'Mi *v©

H o r t e t a n i l C t r r i a g t t W i n t e d

F r a t e r n s l F o b a a n d E m b le A af r a t e r n a l fob* and ©mbieine. all srvletlee.

emblem buttone, silk Itadg©©. cell biiitone; maker* "Neon” bark neck collar budona, cir­cular. Newark Emhlam Co.. bOO Broad at.

S i j n iARTISTIC SIGNS. ehr>w cards end lenerltig

HY JAll-VE 81gr«, auc to n©n-aTar. 7bfi

WASHING—DON'T BE BOTHERED BT ‘A WASHERWOMAN: W E’LL DO TOUR

"WORK BETTER. CHEAPER AND AT LESS TROUBLE; ROUGH DRY WORK AT 9 CENTS A POUND. IRONED; OVER 16 POUNDS. 4 CENTS; WET W'ASK. 66 CENTS BAG; d e l i v e r e d IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. STAR STEAM LAUNDRY, 897 SOUTH SEVRiNTH ST. TEL. W^AV. 2627.

WASHING—fitnn awe«t)ng over th* waahiub.l*t th* UNEI^DA WET-WASH LAUNDRY,

H \ High Bt,. do yodr antir* family wash far 60 catile; relumed within 24 houra ready for th* lln©' give ua a trial. Tel. 2091 B. IL_____WASHING—German woman wants waehlng,

Ironing and cleaning. Addreas Wash, Box 126, News office.WASHING—Woman wlahea washing

Ironing by dny; flrat-claaa laundree*. South Tenth Bt.

andTill

WASHING— Young woman wlahea waahlng and Ironing out, alao cleaning. 134 Ferry

gt., lop floor. _____________ __WASHING—Respectable colored woman Tclahea

waahlng, ironing, cleaning: city or auburba. 66 Monmouth at.WASHING—GERMAN woman wishes wash­

ing and Ironing* home or out. 886 W cit X(nn«y at.WASHING— Woman wlahea

Ironing. w a g n Br , ids E eilevllle*

washing and Paeealc ave.,

AT ONCE—Win aell contents of home al a eacrlflce; separately or together; elegant

three-piece leatlier suite, buffet, cryHta) and china clnaet. table, chairs, ruga, CIrcuBMian welnul dreeaer and chlffonnler. braes be«l; good chance for couple starling houeekeep- Ing: ran be seen tonight and tomorrow,First Moor, 86 South Thirteenth nt. ___

WASHING—Young woman wlahea washing. Ironing or cleaning. MRS. E.-KRQCSS, 116

Tylor at.

WASHING—Woman deair** w aghlnr and SOFIA ONITER, 1S4 Cllf-

AT I’RU'ATE sale, contents of len-r>om liiiuac; handsome a.nd solid mahogany ond

Cln'HSBlfln wali.ut bed room furnltur*:: fumetl oiik lltirary furniture and gal® leg table fmm TTtany eludloa, hronxe Tiffany lamp, larly Engliah dining room furnliure. rugs, pictures, etc. 7 Ivy court. Orange. ____________ANTIQUE mahogany eldeboard; over 200

years old; 60 Amheral et.. East Orange.BUFFET, quartered oak. lU ; coat 830; round

table to match, }8.fi0. cost 926; six chalre. leather covered. $10, cost $80; leather couch, like new, $7.60, cost $18; sldeboarde. $6 up; nther dining furniture cheap, CANTER’S. Hi*'Halsey et. _____________BOOKCASE and desk combined, quarfered

oak. Hh* new, $10, coat 196; three-piece parlor aulle. lobe® ouahlone, $10. Turkish rocker, 17 60. cost $25; other living room furniture. CANTER'S, 136 Haleey *l.BRASS BED, like hew. $7.ri0. coal |2.6; felt

mattreae and good aprlngs. $9.60; Iron bede. II; eildlhg couchea, $2. CAN'IER'S, 136 Hal- eey et. ________________ _BEDS, rug*, chair*, lablea, automobile.

piano, library, etc.; no dealers. Call eren- Inge et 140 North Grove at,, Eaet Orange.__COMPLETE dining *et, conalaia of china

cloaet. buffet, round table, ali leather chalra, coet $2W. sell for tdO; wall caa«, coil $75. will eell for flO: eldeboard, cost $15, will eell for tB.50; parlor lulte, three large piece*, band carv-ed cost $125. will leil for 125. MR. CASH. 206 Washington sL. corner Academy. ____

CARBURETER EXPERTS, luyflpld, Srheblar. Stromberg and Holley,

F hi'Iot) appointed service elation PariK., fit­tings. Three rarbufeier men at your .H*'rvli;e.

WILLS CAItnURETKH UARAGU. Phone B, B* B69. $66 60 Lielleviiin live.

MISSHIPMENT hxe left on our hands 3<kl brand new inner tubr-a. sixea JMs.’ih

aaxSH. 34x4: call and pick out what you wuiii, we w'iti make the price to auli. Cnlii-il ID- press Co. office, Orange and NcBbiil els , !el. 4lbJ Branch Brook.READY to buy? Can’t quit® drcliJe? Thrii

have me carefully examine your i»r"eij--e- live ]‘urrhRses before r*' hanging >(iur money for a vist-d i-ar; don’l gui*«H. lu* sure. lii'Lliig leeeone given. Ailcltcfs Genuine, linx 40, News office.

WHO WANTS A MOTf'R TRUCK HAIULMN Hhv© a (wo-tf'ti. Oiri'i'-iim am! a

of reliable make, muet n©]!. flrui-i'laei- n nii- dlUon. make I'ffer. Aiiiln-in A*N1>HI-J\S ANDKHaoN. Box &2, News office,

AJJBGTT-DKTHOl'r, modpl 44, F.-iiHBHPngcr, touring, run h.OOO ^ullf^, Al running o|•ti •r.

$400. ilolor SftleH Agen< y, Chcvruiei agviilfi, Mbln anil Clinton sth., Eant CirA:ig>'. Tlitinii i36a> Open evenings.

•■EXinc.”B attery Station. 261 Halsey Tel. 8681 Mkt.

I'nexcelled service. Batterle* rented- A battery fur o\-ery car. Send postal for

free aervlce pnee.

F 'llll i parrp f'lr Siil*- cheap, eel of f^tid^ra.nniewT ^Uirnii'i. ''ns shcick abenrb»r, <.in

h<- InR'.illiil «l5hn.il ii»mnv!riR r^ur wboile. four uiil' foil, KriHitlciie Isnk, steering rolurnn and wheel; Kingston it Hnllvy i ur biir»-Kir h! s [i|st07tH w ltll l'’J(k proof rlnK*61<| C .nlral a \P , Fast Orang'’________ ^WK HAN K on halid a full Une of ueed sulo-

f'le, iaM> Hupmobllex. HupinnMi©- Prearns Knlglil Agency DB C07.KN k HllieiS. '-’•'I' Halsey el,, Newark, N J. _ ^BRING )f»ui carbiiixcr imuble us, we wlH

ioan you a nvw , arbure>r while your* is being Tepa'r»-r| Ni-wJi/k Garage anJ Repair ^hup, ''.-ntral Hve _________ ^ ___Al'T iu'AR iru'-k, ton*, chHaelH. j\^nl

fiierliiiiilnl, will earrlfJi-e; ho roasonfiMe offiT rofur<eU, derminsiratlon. Call H Cciie st.. l.lrangi-r'URD muring. UG4. $3^0; ahock aheoBi..f»r«.

I’rcsio lank, allp cover*, lire* and <j«r In tine MinHililon. 63 Arlington uve, 'B y .3T4LT H H _____________ ________ _PA«'lilFU’Kr-ltiL; Reo touring. goo.1 »->jiilp

iiicnt. l"St of sliiipc, and ail good siioes 11!”'! Call eviMiingB dficr fi. TfilrJ a \e ,Hos* villcLiVERLAND, lv‘in. flvp-psssengrr;

Hell for Juel overhauled and I rpHOIJ5TKRTN(painted. DAVIH, HO Nurlh Oro%e st., East •«. Tange.

GRADUATE NflDWlKBl.MRS. GRUll’H.

r.ADlFP' TRIVATF NUKfll.S’Q: mOH' CLASR UXTEKIENCE AND DOCTOR ^I l t | |''KRENCKS criN FiN EM F>n' CAiES ' 6K H-jUTH o r a n g e AVE. PHONE BU$' M A R K ET ._______________________ _______, bULT.4NA pink ' hrek Mni for tlnUnv fl.eftli*

and Ill'S, sbioliJlrt) hnmleHS nr,d noirub off Use etrwl U.« teat f-’r 2fi venrii At ( pv rl«i>Hrtmfnt ptorc or at MMF H WTOT-ER^■ f-.r.T'P, 2H WHsMnginn rt . Nef are 6 Ja t t e n t io n —Lsdles' and

I Iresseji. iti very newest rnodeiH. at naif the department Ptore prices, alteraMona

; free. JENNIE R0ES?<LER DAVIrt, 27$ South Orange xve : ’phone 8877 Mulberry__

' MATTREH3EP renovated a t ynur resldenci i II RO up: festheps steamed: workmanehlr ! guaranteed. Enterprise Bedding Cn,. Ef

Buiith Ornnge ave.; 'phone Market ilOl.M.^SSEUSE, who haa aucceeafully iresled I people for fiervoua trouble, poor rlrcula- I tinn ronstlpallnn, will give general maesagv

and iilcohoj haihs 7fl Columbia a t _______’M A N frn u T :T a s d b e a ij 'ty c u i .t i ’r e

TAUGHTfiLD RFLIABI.E NEtV .lERSET JtcH nnL

319 w a p h in c .t o n ax.

moilng picture (healer, ouiaklria of N»w a rk . lown of iS.DoO population: lO-cent ad- inlaslnn. profile $86 weekly^ only reaeon for aelllng alcknesai prl>e $i00 Fur partliulrirn eov National Dualnesi Exchange. 2u7 Mh i-ket at ___________Iat Falerstm: g-Kxl paying high class cafe,

by illy hell ar,d theater beet l.n,iliiiti, i prb t Ih.liod, hrewer'B BSKlstnure. grK>q ie<iHi M fcl evilliig, grand i.hsn. e for up tn j-mtiernei Vartl-ularh. liR l’N-

J ™ m o r t g a g e L0A NS_REA LESTATEgofyji clothing furniture etc.; epol c*ih

prices paid Cell,2<4$ Bruce at.; lel.66$l

W .\ [ S' IliSS '

nrfU .

lusvy eel single h*r> Addiesn Waisnn. Box 95. New*

write or pho IM W*'

hone F itIMON verly.

ATTKS'TH'N- Highest Prb ee paid fnr stnrr* cf nil rIes'TiplInn. Write, ^ull or ph- im

.‘-*1'III MT-: K, 7P* Springfield rtv«,. 'photis \ \ ' ,n - nrlv Ki'iH■'"N F^]''TloNlGllI^ B>ni1 general ineri-ha''.,ijir

Hi(jre at a aacMflce If sold this wesk '■t* e'lti. oltier hualnesH, grantl chance for S'lnie nnr. nne week's Irlal, room# If desired tl Warren ACOft'FEl'TinNERT. stationer}, be cream, cigar

store, doing a nice buslnesa: ojn>oeHe school four large roftina, rent $!2II, prfee reasonshle ilflH rtlllEl.DS. 604 Ferry at.

I MuNtV TO LOANI <1N Hi'NU a n d MilRTGAGB.

Nti BUNCS " t. CuMMiHniON CHAKGttlX i:Kt. W lL\GNklY.

C' lUN.-JELi'lt^AT-LAW,ROOM 7,'a I’HI'DLNTIAL HUILDINO.

M''M:Y T< li'iiti c:i li.init nnd ,■*'nrtgag#J I $1 (O'.* I'. $ |h,noh, nfi lui[ir 'ii ril |>rop«r ly l

Si-"^rk nnd l>e-‘s Cimo^i fU e p«r cent.» ' pritvi tpa |m <fTi|y loi didti). .Ariili*:'^ Brlnclpalp

Rnv xa N>u,s .iffli -

r rn> ery Iving rviMm#

c o n f r c t io n k r ye clirap, wllh

$17, reason for selling, old age *t.

fnr rrnl

•;o FHrk<*r

.M"NLV tri b^an <'ii Wr«! bmol nwfl morV,*g* a per '■•rii. In iiuros jT up. no

lumiTs ■ liaryi 1 SC/$ \ RItTNitIIAUHEN, & H .1. BTi’KLN''H. i •ininar|of.i-al ■ le vi, 769 Broail.11. ___________M ‘kvi I dt to lend in bond sn4

rirsi iir>ii t4>iui . 'It' re«jtilrt-d. iiulck. Hi ili'it nij g >'> l ati| M< ntion Address AlorO

Ibix Id. Neuii cflh'e.CORNER groi-ery. confecllriTiery. In tlnrinun- [ ami sr .n-l (tenU:»»,gei, q

A^nerVexn rlelgUorho..d. Ktor , ri 11 h \ Gdldlng.nice llclng rooms, rent 930. nlim Dviurea, ■ GRn^^^.\lA^ II I..MA.\ 'G . dl hssex i uiqmg,

ulckly nego- lonaiuoihre leriii*. call

361 New York ave.CHRLSTIAN partner wanted to n pi in Haf"

----------------------------- --- - ChrtBtIfln htisiuees. with unliinltrfl riiiiirt*,LAI'IK.'^' fell hpBver and velour hat* • ieaned n „ |p motiay required. Chrlsliau. S'>7 C^infHl

ant! rnnirideleri. nal lafn 't Ion gijaniMieed; l Newark.feRilirifi T-foovaleii. 11ICNI fT t7AUl'7L, 708 , ----------W'rtKtdngton *t.I C.t'ARANTKE a poslt!-c relief f f l t i rvir

HTlpallt-n ni‘ drugs nil hMil effe.-t' pen___2 r I|> lUulih Co, 670 Chestnut a t. Arllngcost I

I CANDY anti rlgar store, oppoulte schoi>|, mi ^ »>ppon!tlon, reaHiinnble prli:^, rent IIS, '^1 wUh f'pur rooniN. no egenis 802 Caiiiil<-n

st.

I B AND L AfLSOClATlflN FUNDS I f-Olt Al FTItyT .VlGltTUAGE LOAN& APPLY 1.1$ UNION BUILDING, ^

I fjr INSULT UK for niorlgage luaita or Invest* I inentH jiri.mp'i carclul Hervlce M*ri|li{* ' depl. GLISKR \ I'l U.M. H.'] Broad #L ^

LUANH on uruBvIcBd estalefc. secOTiii mort- gatex, iiiieresi sinl iKkCH paid iiry botiu*,

i WriTt RKAVMl. U Court st.. Bei'mklyr,

MAXW'ELJy, Rruah. Metz and mr.rtel 8 Ford;transmissions, gears, wheel*, differentlala

< hatna, en . IK ‘‘oe a pL. phon* 941G' M ar­ket.

slln rnvefi inatlresaeti reii- j ovBted, every description, kjweet price*. 8.

rif>?EN.' IdO Hi'werrt »l : 'phone 4T3TB MarketAiT ’OHOL b a t h s —c.enefAl maeeRg*. Swed­

ish mnveinents at yottr residence, hy ,ip- polntment MME Li'iGUB. «21 High st

UUi'MC'B!l..K, tivp.prts-ienxar Inuring cor. In flrsl-clHKj; order $45f) lakeH B,; rnil cven-

Ingj?, G. l-'RJiil BUTT, SDt Snutli Sevviiieenlh At.IU'DSo n . hii-cyllndei', model 64 fDe-pas-

i«-nui-r icuriitg car. Dt>H7iINS. Helle-VI llo aveFm'M'ASSFNGPUt luiiiliiE car. In good

cllllu:i for Hule Hi ynur Otin pri e.Forty at.

L O S TAIORk-TTK—Lost, black parartlBB algretle

on Saturday, Reward If relumed to Room 51'6 Essex building. Newark.HANK BOl'K Insl No. 8780. Finder kindly

I return to American National Bwiik, nel* monl and Hprlngfleld ave*., Newark. ____

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KNICTUJFTIC inachtnlsl. wltii varied tnanu- M'TNFY lu 'oefa-riirltig cxperleme dcslrea piieninn In , fiuma to suit EDWARD 8,

estaldlsheil huslnes". whereOn fuiute Invcsi- ( prudentlnl Newark. N J tnehi. nf capital (.oul'l b« luadc. Addrcfie ISn ergellr, Box TO, Newii offbe.FURNI.'tllED room hmise. near niiy hafl

rent 130. eight rnoitih and bulh ^'lll very cheap !f snld Xt "rue Address ■u ntshed, Box 146, News offlre.

bond and mortgage t* BLACK.

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GROCERT- ent $1

-Uonfcntlonery and idgnr stme 19: five rnmiis Included, weekly m

elj)ts a^prage over lUO, ran be dnuMi'd nice stock ami fixtures, grand npporiijnlty | |, for Hebrew or Polish man, gnnd reasim, sac rtflre for $325. ISRAEL LEf'N, 2'^ Market el . r<inln 303

L ^ S J V A ^ E D — REAL ESTATEJ'RIVATI': $7fHi0 'vanlsil; comer

nnrih $ r 'i(nr nl»n Tncngiigei $.6,60(1 on six-fiimlD In line ,\ddi>-.in Bniui, Rux 3. New*o fflc - .______ _____ _.SMALL sei iii il innrtgagf wanted on good

rlly prnpn-tv. Lt'W ARDM MINlUTL 4119 ;nn\ hulldUig. ______________

CHATTEL LOANS— PERSONAL

RARRF7R. vantcil. firnl ' lass man only, Hlea.ly pusttbin. ''all uf i nce, 174 Sivleenth

Hve.I'.NCKAHD jfi, i<iup“ hods win »4r’-|| bud.v nr

I h us fl a t '• pa ra t »■ IK iHRI .n'S. 3Smi Bi-Ile\ mi*

COAT--I.n.il, Hundiiy night, between Rnlle- vBle and N'ljIley. Finder plee»e reitirii to

\()EI,KF*R. n o CaTrid^n si. ____

CIRUCURY, rnnrty, Inr rreuin, tr-hnci’n Mere.griOil IDlrrg fnr enup!". nn njipnslllor. IKi

T<?asr,riuble offer r'*fiis»'d 430 .S. iKji HKvnn- leenth sl . near finullii ''range ave.GOING WEST, must sni-rLfh # .sIh Idlslf'd

boardlng-house , periTUinetii guests wil

1^14 FORD louring, perfect condition; seal covcrSi engine pump, electric lights, t^ n

©Sira ihoe# and tubes, rear lire hokler, $300. Apply t<e(ore 6 and after 7. 741 South Fotirleenih at

TMK} .I.oal P^plemhnr 2, irttla fax terrier, tan ■ rnoais.cnmjdHcly furiilahefl.■P-iUeil. Intig tall; answers to name of Tip. rheup, E. T. KKID. 40 StiuHi "i.. cRy,

reward 2*12 Peshlne ave. 1 —----------- -— -------------- ——------------------------ ------------------ . I L13^]^1(| Teally huelneea, the re= ORrlj-.Ail quick_ . . . ------- - - D 'lfi_Lnftt. hilnrtle hulldcg. Return 15 I road to wealth, write for fi l»'scri|Ml\e

1913 Ft'Rl> muring In good ord^r to be i Urnad .nt Rlouiufleld, reward. | booklet on how tn learn. N LiVltoN. H-xMi>l'l I It cap 53 Main »l . Eant ' irar,ge. ----------------- -------- ------------- -------------------------- j 27, Station I, N. Y.

i’AUlLI..C', IMO. " 7 f cnndtliun; cheap. : i m ADE fortuhe Iti my h;trdware ^mre:31 Academy at. ----------------------- '

COLE ract-nbnul tv iry dHSsyl; 4 new *hi>eH,■Phune «37l Market.

fill •

F o r S a l e o r E x c b a n { c

ironing by day. fo r i a t'VFABHING—Heflned colored xromen wlxheo

xvMhIng or cleaning fay day* Worker, 1$ Ooe'B pi.____________________

WASHING—Woman wlahea waahlng and Ironlngj home* 8$ Belmont avo.^ second

floor.

I WASHING—Wanted. wsBhlng and ironing r* take home. MRS, BURNS, 431 Central

WASHING—’Woman wlihee wushlng, ironing ojnti cleaning. 7S South Sixth *t., top floor.

'WASHING—Young woman will take wagh- Ing home. 30 Nor-mandT pL, Irv ington.

WASHING taken home. LAURA 8HBHKR, 811 Mulberry sL

WASHING and cleaning wanted fay day. Boston vt.

WAITRESS—Wanted, refined place &■ walt- reo*: experienced and beet of reference.

Address Experienced, Box 91, New's office,_ . :>mp'

m ake chiidren'a olothea; home or oui. Ad- drees Competent. Box 106, News office.WOMAN want* work hy the day. laundry or

cleaning. 879^ Prince et., JACKSON.TOUNO colored woman would like every

Monday, Wedneaday, Thursday and Friday out, or half-day by the week; reference* 2i Bearing bL, first floor,TOUNG German woman, in a amalj family;

DREBSERB, oak. |$.60 up; new maple dreaaer and chlffonnler, 112.50, regular 125; mahog­

any dreaser* and chlffonnieri, $T.CO; waeh- atonda, 60c. up; other bed room furniture cheap. CANTER'S* 136 Hglaey at.__________FINEST and largcet aaanrtment of second­

hand furniture in the cliy; all these goods era In firat-cl&as condition: Parlor Suite, 113.60; Sideboard* $7; Buffet, $10: Square Extension Table, $3.60; Hound Table, 16.26' China Cloaet, ttO.60; Brgaa Bed. Spring and Mattress, $14; Iron Beds, $1.25: wardrobe, t l 60: Kitchen Cloaet. ST.60; Kitchen CabL- uct. $6; Dresser*. $G.26; Chlffonnler, $4.30; Davenport, with ha ir mattrsM, $21; Singer Sewing Machine. $13; Pier Mirror, $6; Chbvel Mirror, $T.B€; Tuna Mahogany Chlf- fonnlar, $13-60; Combination Sate. $26; Hull- top Disk, $13.60; Flat-top desk, $12.60; Coffse Urn. $'t; DcHcatoaaen Ice Box, $18; Cook Htove. I6; a few of our many bar­gains; padded, vans for rnovlng. H. J

BNAPS—91J6 buys four-cylinder Buiok. 19 buys large al^e Klaxon horns, new tlrra,

one-half prlrr; nice aaeortment nf louring and buslneei bodlea, DOBBINS, 390 Beiie- vllle aveFORD, 1915 louring, guaranteed perfect con­

dition; new llree, demountable rime, red wheel*, all 30x8 U, ex tra tire, license and extraa; $390. DAVIS, 135 Washington ava., city.__________________________________a u t o TIRE BXCHANGB, manufacturere of

double tread tires; also new and second-^ hand tires In stock; wa pay 4';r6c. lb. for old tires. 229 Halsey at.; 'phone; open Sunday*lPlO-ll-12 PACKARD touring care; Packard

limousine bodies and several limousine budlrn. 'Will fit at-it.dard chassis; Chalmers delivery car. "rhe Central Garage, 4&7-4&H Central ave.ALL metal pan* of automohllee and ma­

chinery welded and actually fused together; eluinliium work a specially, D. HEIDE.N- AL’KR. 866 Halsey st.; tel. 7463 Market.A UTO TO PH and slip cover* made :reaaonable

plica; satisfaction guaranteed. F. MATT & CO., 491 Washington st.; tsl. 4T87W Marke tH18 CADILLAC coupe. Just reflnlahed* Over

Land coupe In every car.

land coupe. Stevens llmouslns; good value DOBBINS, 395 Belleville ave.

BOaCH Magneto Repair Station, distributors of Diamond, Mohawk, Congress and Por­

tage tires. Tire Trading Co., 60 tVj^lllam *t.FORD DELIVERY BODIES,

JITNEY BU8 BODIES.A. BEHBEHOKR & SON. 380 FERRY ST.

FORD OWNEIRBI Your front wheel* chaxiged to Mx84 while you w ait Have the aama

•iM all around. Motor Tire M art, 34 Halaey.gains; padded vail* lor moving. CARBON removed, valves ground. LathsHUNT. 397 Broad at., near Lackawanna Hla- facing H needed; t l per cylinder. Newark lion. Garage and Repair fihop, 67b Central ave.t lo n ______ ___ ______________________FOR SALE cheap, parlor suite and side­

board; good condition. 99 North F ifth at., f im floor.______________________ ________ _HAND-MADE mahogany furniture taken for

debt, for sale cheap* NEILL A SPANJEK. foot t3f cen ter ot _________________________l a r g e comfortable rockent from 50 cents up:

~‘dL*on phonograph, cost l3ft. will Bell with one dozen recoraa for 16; Morris chairs, cov­ered with iMkther and velvet, will aell from 12 60 up; ganuitte leather-seat chair, never been u « ^ coat $9.60. will isE) for 91.20; sliding couch, t f w , coat IlH; feather pillows, Z^c. MR. CASH, 30fl Waahlnftoo at,, corner Academy.

E M P L O Y M E N T W A N T E P - M E N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A N D W O M E N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _COUPLE, no children; chauffeur and me­

chanic; four years loat place; wife cook or general housework; beat reference. Ad- ^eoa Couple, Box 118, News office.COUPLE, white, wldh poaltlone, butler, use-

ful houieman, wife cook; good raferenee. Addrees Competent, Box 129. News office.COUPLE wJshe* position; man a* Janitor

and wife to aa*t*L Addreoe C. L., Box 60, News office.HAN and wife, no children, wish place a t

Janitor. Addreaa Janitor, Box 79. New* of<

D R E S S M A K I N G A N D M I L L I N E R YTATLOR'BDraajmaking and HllltnerySchool;

moat praeUcoI achool In the aU ta; mlllta- e rr . dreaemektng. Jedlee* tallnrtng, thorough- ] f taught; fall and winter oeaeun now ope«i; Individual Inttrvctlon, HAHT B, LYNCH. BN Broad opp. (Antral a re .i eatt^ ISBl,^J^6EMMAKIN0 — Experienced drOaemaker

wriihe* few more cuatomer* or engngeTUenu by the day; eaUriectloa guaranteed; reoeon- gblo. I n W aihlntton e t . MRil. ICIET*KR*SKIRTS mad© to order for |1 . or your own

M te r le ii outti 19 and dreeoee | l : *1111*remodeled Into lateet 'ttylee.

I New a tpUattog, bttttoM t t im d :

a L tm an 'I .m W hiHattoa f t , and fiS S n th O najia av»DHBKI99INQ P E H U A K ^

> V IU JH jn T i sIwNw up J o data: eater M G a u ta m siaiL^ fo H siN r ou

LOT of storage goodo to be aold cheep; par­lor aimea. round and square ubiea, ilde-

boerde end dre**er», bed*, spring* end other gooda Btendsrd Warehouee, T8 North Four­teenth at.. E*ai Orange. ____LEAVING town, have bed* end bureau*,

which 1 must eell before Thursday. 117 PemieylvaiilB ave*. city. _______________PARTY leaving city will sacrifice improved

Blager drophead machine, nearly new, for life Inqirtre 21 Harrleon et.. East Orange.PARLOR SUITE, fbtir pieces, mahogany;

almost new; slip covers; sell cheap. 167 North Grove at., Eoel Orange. ____

AUTO SUPPLIES—We carry In etock e com­plete line ot accessories: open evening*

and Stindaye. JEHLE, 419-431 Haleey *t.PRIVATE party leaving town wishes to sell

a touring car; make good Jitney; quick action, M. SCHWARTZS, 127 Johnson ave.

I — L i -!*1 . © n v e l n p e r o n l a l n i n g " u mI of mitnry mark©-! I’’- Evens. ttelwi«fn (ir-

/ingc an 1 BridKe nt*. F. ICYANS. Itlvervkw avp.. North Ariitigtun.___________ _________

I jrANltBA'.j — Lost or e1ol?n, haTlheg ran-STliDI'jn.\KER 191H. flve-pHsapngsr; JufI i is lrlng flm-tor's Inetruinpuis. Il^war^l If

pnini i'il and ovi<rtuujl©tl; price $3f)o, ; rp|,irn©i1 G'vT Hun^mer eve.(r:id<= ft'r I'll!’ Fnril. Address 3t>6 Washing- —- ---- - - _ ----------------- --- - -----------

Uplleville. KI’VW L«ki fi-ur, nn silver ring Rnlurn(I u Fl'ItMAN. DOT i'lirk a\,*. East Or-

ang t.WrS FAN SELL YOUR t'Afl. MrAVOY AUTO EXf’HANOE, 27 PUKL1M?HUVSEN AVE..

NEWARK. 'PH ijNK W.tVLItLY t*l,

Automobilfi for HirePACKARD TOUKING; BEST. CLEANEST

SERVICE; HOUR. DAY Oil W^EEK, PACKARD RENTING CO..

REAH 11 FULTON BT.; Tel. 7B9 Mulberry

K i:vii on rlt.y, .South HIxth

Finder pl' .ine rei'irn to i!09i. Ke\s m i

PBEKLES8 7-PASBENGER CARS. $8 PER i HuUR; ROOMY 6-PAS8ENOER CARS. $2 |

- - ................................................... BELLE- 1PER HOUR VILLE AVE.

UARPENTEK, 107 TEL. I958R B. B.

ACME GARAGE, 291 South Orange ave,— Comfnrlahle five and enven paeHenger

plefteure rnr.H ©xperlonred and careful driver*. 'Phone Market 9134.NEW' CARS. $2. $2 PER HOUR. OV'EHHAUI^

INC, AND KEPAIKING RV CONTRACT. BCiroLEfi. 211 BROAD ST ; TEL. SfiDN R. B.

NECKLACE lost. 18 rfflrla end one die- ntond; reward if returned. MlSfl L

SPKAR. 9 Burnsl eC_____________________ _PURSE—Lost, gentlrm an's blark puree, con­

taining about $79- on Plank ri^ad car line, about Seventh et,, going north, or Clinton ave. Jitney bus, near West Kinney et., or South Orange car going from Merkel sL. CLfton line, to Orange at., from Ihenc© to Market s(-i liberal reward offered to finder. Address Lost, Box 126. News office.

PBI locaNon; osiabllfhod 30 iiB»'forces me m ire ; »l-r - t^nrtt \ !:!'h kn ItHB HHil teai 'b j«ui < pe-or". m w-inioil .411 Ir'-es Foiimie H il PN'l, Nhwh offh r

up-m-ilf»le i unfvt tl-int-ry. ►ta l l' tiPr?. Ht»rn; apU-iiiUd lui ritImi .

gond huainOlKi, fiiUnthlJi . I h i r t ItirKfronTiiu 43'J ElghSi-enth uvo, m-«r Siititu:-

. f lH d _____ ____________t > r n \v>men In varimin pnri . i of th e

rou rh ti) a ro mak ti ig rr-im f' lir !■> hI«: dof- la ra p e r i1:iy epll l iig a riinfU u.^pf'd iiml tiocon

, ear V . ir tjflf t " f g reft I i i h t II , ipil- k xelM r K'-oJ p ro f i l e , f‘XL-lui‘’lvp lo r rU tu ) l'■llo^».!‘J In l \aior t o . 15 West Thlrly-ar«'OTit h at Nevi

I York City. _____ __________PARTNER for flrip hotel hod .

$Jfj per »e«k guftrHnie<-cl. immoy hiriJio^d, bank referern'oe, only one in town k,n"'i t>oi'-

I ulallofi Addreas llutel. n«k MI, News of- ! fire.____________________ _________________

p a r t n e r w an lp d . wi th l l. fOO m 11,:-0d ruah; I n v e s l m e n t t louhled y p a r i y , lnv*-l

I ni en t alwny© a e t u r o d , u e n ' t lues. Addr-.iK S«fe, l ln* ‘i l , N oun offUe,PRINTINi7“ I..^Uorh^ad* carija en'rlijpea $1 IC

I per RTRATHM ORE PRESS, 158 L.Uayelto st ; ’phone H30N Markoi.

V U C C . V . N H u l t l t i j WCl J:(M) ai rules prtivliloii by law, N®

,ii pfi.iliiliU' liullHfk ■« ["'• iiovd lieulti^lp liJ ■ Nfi'" liore for roedy You cii\ *et Itliiuuk LijMK I'me li-ans. fas*- pity-lii. (It'' iir.ll airUtl) 1 nnlkloiitlBl t'aM. writ*

H , i i , . l i n i i " M a r k e t M i * - a r i d y n i j ' l t t e c t i v u u i i f p i - i m p ' a i i e J i t l n n

P ' : ' > P I , K ' S F l S A N i l R C t . V isk Mfttkel Ml. mill,I PU r«iurt!i fk>or, L4*, unit BU|iofMi. d b« and hondod m |ha

liifklng iii’piirlmont. Lifeline No. S. ufll--' CnurH, ft ...... Sfl'unluv's. 9 P. M_____

L I M 1 U . . ' . L . < | i J b k i i r n n M ' H » o n h o U H f t -lu'Ul runbriir-^. plmiof. etr,, wUbohi re*

TiiNvjil fruni si©'’ <'*>' niileti with r®-^pnomldr indniN-T'*, l"ana rep 'l able InNl-.iithly lr.Hliili:iM>tr "f HiUner, IC|(kl rat'.'#!I . 0 r . T - M i i r c m l r u ’ i u . H l z m s f l n a M c l n K l b © H . l - Ir-Ij uiiHriiT.i.-o fair dulling; ninridenUul;

o p i » i i S 1 1 1 " l U i l l y .

R V. N Kl’l I ’1 A 1. I d >.t N SfJCI ET Y.itnunih ililr i floor «'inhn-. lojildlng,

14: Market xi . .Newark. N J.N > U i i i k l u t f D - p t - l . i ’ ■ ' " S " . N n , : T

BUSINESS NOTICESLET Uf3 yUOTE YOU ON

L ''atlirr .StretiMug Hnd jHpunniTig Fratneo. SiiiipUeM liH ,\i i.nuf.icturing P lso ta . iUrdwond Inelruiutnt CuHeSplum on I ........... .. WnmJ Turning.CublnM HO'J i.’.if pi tji^T Work,

RUSSLI.l.-dtH W.VK’i’Z CO , i09 Freliiiglrjyer.i av". phonu 94 War*

.b'EW JERSEY iP.uMng kti.1 !'.in euti rlna <'«-

P4)CKETPOC)K—Lost., pockelbnok wUhmnney and llrense, between CorUandt ' 3^ 1,FSM A N -Middle aged eirl.-lh

ferry, Plank^rnad I? Newark. | an.I sober, with J70'» rupKel win

PEERLESS CARS; LIMOUSINES.TOURING HOUR. DAY OR MONTH. 44D CENTRAL

AVE.. EAST ORANGE. TEL. 1191 ORANGE

G a r a g e sIMPROVED PORTABLE STEEL OARAGES

MADE IN EAST ORANGE.PUT UP ANYWHEJIB RT

C. SHAFFER, U2 MAIN ST..BAST ORANGE. PHONE 2962 ORANGB.

b-ORD Utnsy and dallvery budle* mounted while you wait* A. TABOBR'H SONS, 510-

62C HamiUen i t . . Harrison; Ul. >189._______TOURING CAB, 86 honepowar, fielden. co*t

$2,300 when new; will give thorough demon- ■(ration: $400. OQLDMAK. 16 Bo** *t. ,HUPMOBIlE T i model "SO.’" fully

©quipped, pefect ecinditton, demonstration. KIEL, 116 Lenox av a . Boat Orange._______a u t o radiator** lamp* repaired and rebuilt

by expert mechanlo*. American Auto Radiator Workg 96 WlHlaoi M.l 30B2W Market,_______t r y Acme double tread tire*, If you want

■ervlee; your old tire* half *oled; open Sunday*. 721 South Fourteenth *t.________OLD8MOBTLK *p«e]aL lU l ; good candlllon;

$360: beat second-hand car in town; by appointment. Tel. Orange 4769J.m e r c e r and Qarford Toad*ters; tradea

made; cash difference given or taken.-------------------------- * „ „ I DOBBINS. 390 Belleville kve.fiSWING raachlnea. Domeetlc, New Honi6,|S: [ --------- ---------- — —-------. ..----------

llaser "W. A W., etc*. $5 up: guaranteed; ; -fwO one-tnn u«ed trucks, •with bodies; oneClogs., — .... __ . _reMlrlng and parts; all makes Tel. IK)IJG- LAia a H g RLINQ, 19 years. 283 Norfolk si.flEWiNO machines repaired right In your

home; any m ake; over 26 ysate' experi­ence, Bend postal to MR, MITCHELL. 40 'Thirteenth ave.; 'phone 96T9 Market.______

To keep alwoy* busy 1« the motto a t theCOMMVRCXAL TRADING COMFANT

l i Arlington Btroat, eorsar Branford PlnoaI t le ea«y to keep buoy eeillpg furn iture ,to

ptople in a*aaon when they want It If yourf»ricM ar* much lower iben any othor place n town: but when the dull aummer eeaeon

oomea around anti thtr public can wolL It tokee e r trn U m ptotton in the w ar of price* to keep olwoy* htiey. Our flve-atorr build* ing In The h eart of Newark le stocked with everything in the furn ltu ie end floor cover­ing line, everythlnf'*’ marked a t one price for cieh . with an ex tra «ou««*a down on prtoee for the M m ner, to keep buey* U you ore llJOile to w oht auLythlng in the thm ltg re Unt now le the tlm« to hap on hrteoa OiTe never likely to be oa low w tnla oueuaMiw-

M ' t he m ilted by aoeriRea eda; M o v prtaN firrt. I f they Im m th an ,

ijiree-quarter ton without body. Broud Gsrage. 987 Broad at.

South

MY 1911 Velle for good condlilon:•6-passenger. 46 H. P .: b a r ^ ln lo quick

buyer. 12 Norfolk >t., city. / ___PACKARD thirty* phaeton, electric IlghU

and Harter; like new In every particular, DOBBINS. 290 Belleville »ve-

OARAGE, three hlocke from Mark©! and Broad Bti.; for sale or renu-Hl.OOn square feet floor

apace, with •ho'A' room and offlcee, power plant, elc. Apply 80 Morris ave.; 'phort* I807M B. B. ___________________ _____________WANTED, portable garage, about 10x18 ft.;

write full particulars, etc. .trtdress Par- write full partlculara. etc. Addreas Portable.

Box t®. News office,WILL build garage. 40x60. to suit tenant

on Qornsr of Fifteenth ava. and Boulh N inth Nt. For full particulars inquire 473 Fifteenth ave. ______________________UNIVETRSAL steel garage, absoluiely portable;

24-gnge gal. steel ihnet*. mfd. and erected. Wateesalng Mfg. Uo.. 88 Mynl© et.* Bloomfield.TWO-8TORT concrete garage; 26x40; to

rent $16. Inquire 11 Brenner st*. or10 Ce d T rt. ________ _________SMALL gsrage for sale, suitable for Furd

car, 209 booth Sixth at.

ri*iurn Rhndfl Island ave., Earl Orange,TAT eiivrlnpe lost Saturday evening In Rose-

vine ' liam berger” pa)' f'ln’rlopf, contain- In* $11- Owner C. F. DKElIEJt, 303 Hevenih a«'©.. reward lo finder. _________PARAROli—LoaL lady'* blsck parasol, In

North Newark Jlney Friday. Finder iiollfy A. E, ., 14 Van Reneselear st , nellevlUe.p IN ^ l^ e l . college fraternity pin, G, H.

^S■HI^*LEB, 100 New York ave., dty^STICKPIN, tie: will person who found tl© on

Roulh Orange avs,, between Camden and Lltllnton av©., Runday aflernoon, about S o'clock, plft^e© return ellckpln which was on same to 63 Whltn«y el., first floor; reward.

A n t o m o b i l e i W a n t e dAUTOMOBILE—Wanted. Ford louring car,

runabout or other make in flrsl-class con­dition, In exchange for a flve-nrrs farnri plot In AbseXion Highlands, ten miles from Air lantlc City; price on lot $450; $290 has been paid on lot; cash can b© given In exchange If necessary. Address Exchange, Box A, News office, Orange, N. J.___________

WINTON Six, In perfect running order, a t your own price; demonstration given. In ­

quire 499 Summer ave.LIMOUBINU andpick of our reflnlshed stock. DOBBINB. 9M Belleville avah a rGAIN—Reo flve-jiasaenger (otirtng oar; ®A-1 ^SdHlon* A. MAR8HALU f«2 South Twentietfa *t-__________ _________________ _10x9 t i r e s ; guarmiteed; a tondort makM;

i»«w[ $9*90; fo x t^ . IM *- Motor TiTe Marl,im" I e**'*"24 R ulxy I tTWO K i l Oflwltlth «boM; u « a 110 tn ll« :

Like now: 10 tor both. 45 Klllot il,. ntfcf 0a ivn« r ive.I t u rORD^WM^ag <**■ teen Tue*dAy» between 2 and 4, at IIT Bel* ment ive.

a l l kind* of eecond-hand care bought for junk and auto ]>4rts; highest cash prices;

prompt attention. Phone 1014 Wav. g, HIRSCH A BON, l$I Livingston *t*, Newark.AUTOMOBILES—I'm paying hlghset prloee

for old burned car* fur Junk purposes: alao old auto Ur©*, and sorap mctale; poaUi. F. COOPER, 186 UvIngHon st. T*U Wav. 9810.r&f THE OUT who Is looking to buy old

car* or burned cars for junk purpose*; I am paying $25 up to 9I0Q* Postal or 'phone 2817, m a t e r , 19 Bay st., Montclair^

SWEATER—l.osl* Sunday night, child's gray sweater cnat, between Court et. and

tub©*; reward. Return 25 Court st._______TIRES—Ivoat, two !Tx6 automobile tlrrs, one

Ajax and on© U. 9 , between Nutky and Paiereon. reward. Addrss* E. P.. Boi 64* News office.w a t c h —Will the woman who was. seen lo

pick up n gold watch, chain and locket on Elghtrenth ave. Thursday noon return to 514 Grove et.., Irvington 7 Reward.WALLET—Reward for laiher wallet 10«l 8et-

urday. containing oM paper*, money, etc.; return to KENT, 9 Rowland *t.. or advise; will cell.w a t c h , chain end locket, lost, on w*y in

liVeet End Pork. Reward If returned to S14 Grove (rt. ______ —

F O U N DDOO—Found, on September 8, small black

spanleL Owner may have same by paying

WILL exchange r«n] estate for good tour­ing car. late model; state full partlcu lara

Address No Cash, Box I, New* office.WANTED, Packard landaulet body, 1>84

mode.l preferred; will consider t-18, QEO.LAMBERTY, t$26 Broadway, New York.6 e T your llmouelne painted before the ru th :

Fords painted. 120; quick service. MILLEU,12 PTfllnghuysen ave.: 22NJ Wav.HAVE $190 for 1H2 or later runabout; per­

fect running order Address Auto, Box SO,New* office. _______

^ T O I ^glolen lost night a t Basking Ridge,

large, dark red cow; no boms, few while ■pots on flank, tag In left ear; due to calf soon' suitable reward i* offered for the re­turn of the cow and arr«*t and conviction of the thief. DANIEL VALENTINE, Basking

B U S I N E S S O P P O R T U N I T I E Sb a k e r y -l u n c h r o o m , .>11 kecond ave.. near

Twenty-third *l.. New York City; 2 « cupe df coffee •oltl ilally; am eelUng because of hnvtng two atores. Inquire after 2 o'clock, F BEN55ER. 385 Second ave.. New York; ■phone 3075 Qramercr- _________________b a k e r y and lunch room for sale cheap. 228

Sherman ave.: no agents.________________BOARDING and furnlahed room hou«e for

sale; all or part furniture; all Impt*.; three minutes from -tubes; very reaaonabtc if sold Immediately; eleven room*: rent $4$; positively no agent*. Address Clean, Box 60, New* office. ~

bdT|#>Hl IiihMm

tnari with Bani© airiount a.s j/^riTifr in tlghi munufaclurlng buBlnees In rlty of N't-nKrU 16,000 or more ran b© mad© first yi-ar trianent tneld© poslltnn and a IlfMimi'' ii©B*. ©xpertrnifl not n©i©hK*ry, ifluhi tn' honest and sob©r; give air© and rrf^reni© I'l flrM letter For interview siMredfl i‘r*j(!p<‘|. Hy. Bo3£ 118, .News office,

I'll ! "f 1 fll- Miof [Ulfit ,.,jl!tll. oil '''■•l.-

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Sn.K N D ID DuslneaK Upporuinlty - 111 heallh. remarkrthly r.i;

tionery, cigar and newsimii'-r Nt"i left*©: most proinlneni lr.iri«fer 'Public Service, Apply 172 \\ Huhlnici'in

Ing to I. Htn •

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SALOON, central, ©filing 30 bp»T 'Weekly: barrel whieky inoniM t, prl-n

$2,600. Including Urgp slos;h, ©l©t,ir|i- |.Uii->. cash register. lnv©flilgat« at FUa N'Is A WENZEL, rooms 620. Kinn«y bull Ung, .M;*r 'ket and Broad. __________ ___________SAIvOON piano. tTurUtier; full nri-h»n.trn. vprv

cheep to quirk buyer, cost I. .Ti'si wl'lfor $!WO. rnqulrr HRNRT ROimu-'UT R'-vniTheater. 491 Broad si . 'j lirme NjIT Bran-!iR rofik_____________ ____ _ ___SPT.1:ND1D cnrrvfr for rfnig ©tor*. bi'tl

buBlnesH section of Uhhi i.jr;ing(*, .V■]ll c ln Drug, Bon 104, News office ^ __SEA Ff '"D market, fuHy cuutppetl.

offer lakes it. 165'.1 Ver«-riR H\r , l«>wrent; old Rg© ___________W ILL pay rash for * ff'-od couniry hoi^I. Ad

dress ADAMS. IJ D-p^i rtquaie, Fiuiherford H. J. ___

P U B L I C S T E N O G R A P H E R STEREBA F* GOHMER, publlQ *tenognph*r,

g*Dorol ijrpewrltlnt, nrom l l t t , Fiirein*h‘a blag.,Broad and M arkstgt*.; ‘"phone I99T MkUMULTIQRAPHINO, MAILING, PRINTING.

TYPEWRITTEN FORM tiSTTE R OO.41 Acgdimjr *L; 'phbha H4I Market.

BLACK&HITH BHOP->An otd-eatabllih*A wagon, blacksmith and repair aland; will

Mil with or without tool* and machinery; good chance for a hustler. 1 -ARNOLD A SON, Arch and North First at*,, Paterson, N-. J- '________b a r b e r s , will *ail a t onee a four>chalr

and mirror flxturaj call to aas m* for a b»g bargain. W EIM m todiaop ava.b a r b e r s h o p for aala; f la t

no raaoeoiabia offar refused, Blgktk at.. *t Central nvta

Telephone 737! Market.Long Dlatance Moving our Specialty.

JOSEPH J. KHOEtiBR.Plano and Fumltur*

Mover, Packer and Sbippsr.MOTOR VANS.

■lorage Warehouses and Offire, 47I-479 TWELFTH AVE.,

Cor. Littleton av*.,Newark. N. J . ___ ___

THE MODERN flTOHAGE WAREHOUSE. m - l lT HALBBY ST., TEL. 7 91$ MKT.

NIGHT 'PHONE *4*2 MKT.WlU store youp good*. $1 montlily and one

month rre©: large padded vans, nicely paint­ed 14 pianos, 1 2 . ©xpefionced, careful men furolslied; auto vane for long dlitanco.

tiy h a v in g un riiilflb your Sliver-unO hrahB hc<Jj*l«aas,

muk.i.g (ii'iii iiko ri'.-w, auyih'i'R rnotsl liii* irtiiiifhrd dri<l ropiiU^d,

N E W . t K K N l C K U l - I ' f .ATl.SO U ' l . Write nr i-litne 3i47 Kfflr 4" Wulnul e t^

f a i n I'iN'I r t i .v rn A '" i’'Ji'*. i'A I'EHlN 'i Tl.N'TlM.. UK*’t'K.ATH >.^3.

rirei !»n*- v-^Tk ai n-n©=»'iHhl« hri-*-. WAl Kl‘.\ i-r.H I’Al.Nl’S. VAK.N’lFHEa.

A IK T H T m ' : \ ’ENf)KE. r©l 2341 .Vu berrv TLl .SIMtI.NUFI Kl.,0 AVE.

1' A I’l'UiUA.V'Jl.N'r I'AlNTtN'i;W© rifv fli»’ r!an.i \M>rk, guaraiilred in evpfy

pit'fi, reaHnnalite. wallpaper el©1©c- ihiti <if the fhi©iil, esiimar4*a furnltih''i!. calL

S. I'UHE.N'.Sfil Market at . 1©1 Mark©l.

athI plasterer, rhimfieyi! < leaned, r^palrF-fl Hint rebuilt.. fiagKh'g. *vi«t i|pllar*

mill!- -iry. J ibbing a .-iin'-Juiiy. H. MAR- r i ' ' . 2 West Park si. Tul* 0439W MkLMETAL UEIUNOS AND V/ALJ.S.

K E E U M E T a I. l a t h CO.AL KKKD, MOh.. HKTAl. I'EIU N G DEPTi

I Jii-ag AlU’H HT. TKL.. MARKET t;04T.' SANITAKY seamlesH. ftrepruof floorings for I kUch©n. bathroom, stores, etc ; send for

eamples. T«1. 4493 H H- Newark CompOel- tlon Flooring Co., 24l Waehinglon ava,tiEOIlGE llARItlS, export rhunney builder;

clsHned, lop lo bnito'n, $3 flu©; chlinney* built and repaired; smoky «hlmn«ys guaran* teed to flrav, l.36‘i BK.i-mf|eld avet’MlMNF.YS rebuilt. repHin-d, cIcsiumL i-h» to

holtiin; 52 per Mur, nnriky i 1 i.uiieya gii;iiirle*-tl lu draw Al.FKErJ HARH1.‘ . InT ri.iiie at

METAL ClilMNUF AND WALLS. Celling*, $9 up. FHED H'lCK. 17-19 EMIe

ave., near 'T^Uniun ave.; phone 31DJ Wav^,ly,MASON Wl^RK—Chimneys rehuHt. repaired;

plastering, altsratlone; Jobbing a specialty, T. H. DERBIODY. 47 Bank at . ; tel$09IM MkL

NIKTAL CtlLIN O S AND WAl.LS. Erected In all kinds of buildings

JAMES J. M AGUIRE. Sl3 HRlsey al .NawarkMERRITT METAL CEILING CO..

Ceilings and walls R9-P1 Acsdemy sL Eel 20 years T©l. 4091 M arket

monthly: piano., I i ; rurn itur., IS and t t a load; 'phone 4706 Market; n l .h t 'phone gQQQM Wav, Newark Storage warahouae.Wa move you by automobile only. FRANK 8. MOFFETT, office. 199 Washington at.B*m»MiTURE and piano* mbved and siorad In

MddVd vatia; special rate* for th* season; halu furnlsbe.1 the bast; long ■•lUtance auto moving. National Siofaga C»>-. 36* Plana at.FURNITUBtt, pt*he moving: Largo van.

$190; sman, 13.60; caning, expressing. b«8t workmen, and we buy furniture, bM1TH. 7S Aeadtwy *L; Ul. 4711 Mark*!.B s i r cart taken; lorga van, •a.tk>; small van,

92.BO; pianos moved and hoislsd; auto van for all dlalatic©*. cheap; night and day. *Pbone Wavoriy ebH8M. giMON. 5fl» Bnica *i.Wa s h in g t o n s t o b a g k c o ., i i Academy ■t.; 11ght» #aTl ventltatsd storage. fUEU

U.SSRX m a c h in e uo .. BEL1.E\’ILLK. Light mHrhlne. tool and experimental

PATENTSr^ A E N T iE L dL m e n AKLIS, Palont Law eo.

llcSture uf U. B. and turelsn pal.n ta Irail* m ark ., eopyrlffhta. 7,0-7 liroad at., Fed.ral Trust V,idB.: esi. i s n ; lel. ta i l Muibcrnr ,HUSSEi.L M. LVKRETT. I’aw nt U w i'er, .11

m attera re la tin i to Inventton.. tra il, m arki and cooyrl*ht,, In th . patent o « l« and unurta. Flraraati’e hulldlnii, tel. Markat *tt*.Etat. Met. DBAKB A-

k in n b t b l d (!.. k oom b , . s>a .» i >-

montVt Bwvtnd. t i per Inad. TeJ. X7S7I7 Uki.movlnd and atoraca padrtad ra n t

and »jit* vada for lung dlitanca. b « n r i t ; '»1io m IM l H ttltu n r .

l t d M ul-

_ _ C i m ^ R V l C E _ ^ ^VEpT j BRS^V CIvtl tfareirt, Uxiirtnallon-—

Upan to r^U an ta of tha fltati.O elf.har TS, l i i s - fartnar, aervloa In the atAte, vauaney at (I'lan Oardnir, paying l i a m onth; lilatilJ muat ha tllad »»• * « l« In advanue. £ ? » - miinicata with Ctrrt Sarvioa CuiumlealmvM ata bo»M, -T m tan* N. t .

1 6 ^N E W A R K E V E N I N G N E W S , M O N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 8 , 1 9 1 5 .

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TOO■DVCATIONAL »BPART5J*NT,

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iLaborHonr C™rMlS j * K jP.^A racA L p r a w -S ADMIN'- MtWBRf! ''A AG 1C*

'W fitA T toN p b r s o n a i . B m -C t n t V x V I C B ClBNCIf lBm,r*m COUMMCIa L LAW L'uorwlgav AooooNTiN'o iAi^f

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BBHT ntr^ C R JC Sr^ f- U RUF- t r r , U * PERHINE AVg.. TbI* WiAV 3lt«

ATTBNTION- P ^lndnf,UrinA. ptlc9* work

(|v* m* A irU l. J- W R6r H. io. Mth *t.

[^1^,' ,Vl 44M*lu,kSl"

1 iT rg T dancii; prIvM, l*»onfc A®?",* h lu r . I t , 11 P M . A. U. br

BARRCTT, 1*6 W trrtn •<■. «PP

BttM AriLE DE0V>JIAT1.\*<J r o . . Jlril- work AUAr*rii**<l, * ***'

REAL ESTATE FO R SALE— OUT OF TOWN

A^BltOBa h u m i t ON r*o-UniU)r hniiM, cn<im»,

,11 ’•Ti'^nU, r,a-‘n n ib l,. w . LAi -TKNBACHEH Ub Nam b 'I »<■• N '* IfbCb.

c«idw«n

ROHBV’ILLE b b c t io n .

g if h('room____ huuie: •tMni h#4»; •loetrlellMhli and MFAffc. MO.

Blfljl-roomfl«k'«n-rooni houM. tzST»n-room houaa. w* .

L-. I'. LLRKH * rW ,, Nbrlh Mnib n „ opp. BaMvIlIb BIABon.

AUCTION SALESLRBfBtlM

B. A.

■•lid »«r »o#klMi In bbP AddrtM

, TOWN8BND. Idu^4tlonal Dlr*ctof. Tb II. C. A,. lOT-lll

Ntwftrki K. J.

BERLITZ flfhool o( LaniMAf**. !*'[' * / ’i '

l.inin*' L.11"- d".A.tohooi *F f»aidont-». fi. P- LAMBnBl.iHUvBCHbOL or LANGUAGB*. a PrM P«l bl-.

r t r « r M.tn. EMI O rto fi; llallafl. Oarinafl. LAHo : fch<rt! or r«ld®W*.

pin* F u rn lU ri. ri»nn«, Bu[«, > « rp ,la . imI UBoUuma—W. \V. RBID, A.ir,ll..pfai

*«l1i lom oi’-"*. TuMdal’, *«lil'-mbrr H tom m .n.'ln* .1 10 >« A M . J ' • • ' '• c " ' ' '’;; II Arlln*ton ■! . n« .r «>,!>.'. > Pc'* ^Punoi, Parlor and Idbrary HuHm - TablM. Chaira and Ronkara Buffali. ' b na I'loaat* F-.lrnalon Tablaa, Dining I. half, MIrrara. Ploluraa. Rafflggralora, G o-rari. I'hlna anil U lan Wara. (laa " I ,a r. and I'b llfonn lar.. I l r . . - „ t r d . and il-d-

Krnd fnr PO'klel AhOiit (CVOf.W'HJt).

r* ii ,« rir i EtiiA®'HKNHY C. *iTKINH<'Fr

g Rri 'p^iidt av®. T*i.T icsiR A tU ^ F’K0PERT1E9 PALBa^R

HkE''? C rHOVbST .IR. 27» BLoAM- FIKLIJ AVK., I'ALDW Bl.L

IrTinftonA rriN B PT 3 oral rilnton a ia ^ T b r^ * inill, frama. aHh .11 "I’b 'i.'".Iran. hrat. .l..■^ll^, nawly P", la „ , .Iidlllnn. mil ,ii.rrifl'' AKKR' ' pr inlf*!*

KILL iT .. 16—FourtMn rotnik, bath , laun- ilry and all Improvamoftta; (h li houM I*

e«Qtfa)lr locaiad and U w*H AdAF**4 t« f ft boaid liii or furnlihftd rwom h o j ^ ; raftfton- ahln l in t . Apply to A. B. HBTfcR. rftfft Am*rlt'*n Vndfrgarmontft Co.. I# GrftftO « . i tcl }70» M irk«t.

a f a r t m e n t s , r o o h s a n d p u t sTO LET

APAItTMMNTt.CLIKTOM AVB., CLINTON HILL.

riVB ROOM! AND BATH.■A*a( A K* U«A«d VPVM* ^ IV BP Ih t b a m h b a t ,HOT WATER.

j a n i t o r BBnVldE.No ro ll mftn to poy or tvtiM to l|andlt

Roomo hftndawmftly dvcorattd.Rontft t2 \ m . %n. tio.

Ho* roftldonl Jftnitof, t l R tdf*»aod ftve , cor Clinton »ro.

aP.\BTMKNta TO LEt. \ f t CLINTON AVE.

ATTENTinN—Bum** av*., ton rooma; oil... . _ _ _ I .. mad ' MallVAhiAn r j . 's r iu r * —« ubi*» *•« .w . , , - ,improvomonlo? r#wly dftf'oratod. tullftbl*

frtr boarding houaa; coftvtnlaivt thro* carJIJ.Jlir UlTBlUiUS vvaa-v»-*-” - -------ilnao. loi* ran i. Irnmadtalft poowwan. djulra 101 SoMoi ftv# , cornftt T hird.

' THB NBWARk"*KMLNART(Mlaa Whlimora • 6rhoolL

ITS CHnlon ftv*.. N ^ftrk . N, J-

B*Sy,l . “ d i n " Llmllad num^a

M iK d llR M o n iTUTOR. V a«ar fra d u a ti i gnimmar and high

.rjiool ayhjaria: apftOlftKy. P ll fV S 'tory itudanU. Lftlln ftod f>r««k Adnr^<* Tu­tor, Bfui l*a. Naaa offiaft. -

" S I S oS l - t h a t DByKLOP* THE:OOL THAT ,^ h i .,* POSalBILITIlEi or TUB INOIrU N O S AND ORGANS

IM MWARKWOiONlUapaiia Bgptambar 31. m * -

PIANOS AND PLATEB PIANO*. M AM 'F Al'TL'RBRS' YEARLY HOUSE

CLEANING.Paaltiv.ly lha lowaal p r |r . al_ whitb an j

J5SSS;®Mfc!3r^VM bbBn«S !2 lm snd SU.1.UC n-ld. P 'l ! lV .I /* i? ru :* If iim h f In ilmi*«d> CftU

Po*Ulv*ly lha lowaal prlca a< which any UPRIGHT or PLAYEfl.flAaS'O of •qn*l auallty tiaa ovor baon offarad.

171. ftO. 1106 LTi whiift ihay laii.WKSER PROP.

PIANO M ANUKArTCRBRS.6*6 BROAD 9T., opp. Bhubarl Theatar.

illflV. Lkf111 .1 vw. 1 ■ Spring, and M k tlra ...., W .rdr,.haa < a. Uimara. C arp 'la . Rmia- l.laaLumr, Hall Rum n ir t ana fa r load of Nrw rh . i ra m b* »'*ld In Inti 3h0 liiii f»r ma-Uiim Kuininir'

rnnN K R l- l. *Oil25. In riao ictnd nalfhbor- ht.' d . fully hnpr'tvad. Val® and

jn t ®v#i . prir* n.HftO Api>i> P*haf. TAl.- MAUfc:. \\> il I'linion avi

ft VAN POZNAK. lirrnaid aiifUnn^nr. w<H talj for Philip Krlmkr. A, d«|nmy a’ .

K iw ark N J , at public auf:il"i», *. H'niii:

bar iV 1*11. a« i® • " in"Yli. ttniriB*.Ihinga rarfllvrd by him, lafi o«*r <?iia DTlor to and Incl'idlni ft#t)ii*mbrr 10. 19W. from No*. 318*8 cn il24fl l>nlh tftcluihn. nonaliTlng of gold. Mtlfd and ilK«r wiiiche|i. diamond nog*, aarring®. pin* an^l Ift'al- llari*. gold ring*, pIna anrl I'w^lTy of a klAda. anti all grrnrti lafi ovar from pra- vioua aataa. ___ ___ ____

►M A Ll, opi-familv houta, all improvamarna, „,t(M \>t •'•hi tn !i*tila an t t la '^ . a r^al Mr

ram Kf.WAHI' M >1INK*N,ing

Kesniborr

' n.lYfin W uHTil o r HT'l.-K AT AIK'TK'N

F, Ir’T kiW M IU RG MANOR N*«r <b.■ hf-r^f r.r baauiU'Jl RnrltBii Ray tiahln,*

lulling. T iwuig rli h. I'ulilvarad land, viaw nfbJfidj Hot h Ahd tha mnPhiftin*. a ra^orl ••j J r-jUinUlr lh« vnluoa double In a

happlnriii fgi ih<* children, loti *f'tin rl-Ywn, \7, ini.ruhlv M^KRIRKV A WAIj K l^n, l i r r fl\a . Kpanxhurg. nr FRRrBHU K NKTHArS, f»<‘i7 ?*oulh NfWifk.

pENNfiYLANTA AVE.. T7. cofhar Olllatta pi. —Twalvt room*, ihraa bftttw; par<)U«t

floor*: ataam heat; a lfc irkU r: linn, m odarati r«iK- Kty, ownar, CRANK. 617 Kaaei hnltding.

ftacohd and th ird floora; aaih apartmanl. Mvan ronma. Iwd bft.lha. paiquftt floora throughout; all Iftrga roomi; aantltht on ftU tfdM. Apply to A. ■». MEYEH. A m ari^h VndargftrmaTil Compgny, I4 Orean at, Tal. ITfll MulbiTrr____________________________

AFARTMENTS, ROOMS AMD F U T STO LET

DELRAY . t r * * '^ * ' * ^ *

..^r7'^n3;f:7^n^r»^Vrn^rr^.;X.Y,r.:. ...,1*. MAAkWlU IB 11d ; r . M " n « . u i r .11 ii-b i .»<• • • ' f

DESIRABLE .p .r l i t i .n i j »H 'H jl

. r l .d . iw n d .n u ; .11 .m fM . ronm i. . I , " iw® room,, b u h . Apply i Third And B .ll.vllH «»*»■

TO RENT—Ona-fanilly bon**, Improva-m anli, aleam haftl; M* •*»“! ;t'rangi* a^o. nar llna. loi (Ojiii*, aVnrkan

hrtuaa and fftHon Inqulra 41 Hftlatad »t . Valliburgh aarilon.SHERMAN AVE . *n At ni»», Hn-rwm hmiM;

all Improvemonia. Including h**i, nawiyan imnriYTBinUHiB. .r.,. iui»,r,» —, , _naoarad and datOfttad. quiat lookilwi. rant t*0 Inquire *1 Montfomary at., phona Markat 1A13.HKLLKVfLLP AVK., Sl»—Tan

haih, «11 nrwW dftcoratad, i'FfUJMMER'WKRER CO., «05 Mfttropollf building. Uarkai and Waahlngli^n ala.

Im T ii. v A . 'h . t l n n l ”* S-pum btr 11._____~ COLEMAN NATIONAL »Hhn o • BUBINUS* COLLEGE T '* ''

M tb FALL TERM NOW OPEN•l.S M tt. .d m lll .a »t k i r i R n . .__

C g i i n M : C « i n n H r c t . l , B h o r l h n i d And T y p - m tlM g. IMorgUrlal, BBflUh **’'**J',*’*‘ ' * K } ^ ; - . n d . IpMlkl hiiwhln* C a u «ft ®liO • wpai-soi r • MiM-h rtrw h . hk».. b ..u n c.ibr.M in Hi*h "

UftUHf- OfflCft opfth MondarMtiV «,i>d Friday avaoinf*.J. K u u u n u J R . principal.

F CONNOR, noiad fur It* dftap. r ith ^lift and waarlJif quallilaa; lha cflabffttftd BftI*

lay. |JD«. aoia ev*rywh#rft fl*ft; a lsian t a*w upright T<4 octftva, r««) maHogftPy i 1»*F7 kaya, tl76. I* monthly; *11 piano* warrfthM for t*n ytara; aiool, Mcarf or covar. «na y*ftr*iu n l 'n g 't r . t ' .’liih ily u*«d nprlghu .n h.Bd. HENRY h o r n ' s fe.l.lii. 51 Stralh O r.np.iV ;'’ 'c ’or "H ow .rd It .: cam . .n d b.M l l . H .nry Haro PHyMi npan_«E lll_ l_P ^-

A RF.AI. BARGAIN B«.iillfiil full «l»od l l-n n t. plnyf/ pj«na;

. , .. , lA H mm, m i l # IlSI f l C n]5*ftlllirui TUN •lEOU s*-iiiP.v • *•-•■ •

uMd IM. ih .n A y ta r; leO mu.lc rnllk ^nctv ao/ci>var; all fur *a1* chaftp. Fur Informa- llofi, addriB* 6. F., Uoa 1. Saa^* office.

f tv w j m jM T ITQHTH TEAR BEGINSIJkW (K h OOL IBPTBMBKR !*• f*16.* « • mA m I .« A r. » AlAndArd lb '*" .•'JVJj s n iW M d lW la thA 4«*« a. ? 'm tftM Uftftdi ftftftd for cataioc aad im* fprrgM NT J. L a* Ravlaw, with ^ S t T afi’a addraaft bafora the *ehool. I I i B i K r k a t . Kwwark, N. i .

PIANO.^Wurlititr; full orchrotrt: vary ch^p to quick buyer, coal * 2 ; * * i 1600 Inqulf* HkNRY I^O ^R K ^T. RoyiU

Theater. 401 Broud ai.r phem* ftOIT Bffttit-h Rrook

W. MARHI-'LIKPWILL SELI. A LARGE Ur-Tf> LATH

BTni'K riKn n T rtOODM AND LADM5M' ASt> OENTF KrllM PHINOH. LACE J

WED,, REFT 16. IfU . ATjn;8rt A M Tl HPRINGFIELD AVE.. NEWARK. N 1P VAN POZaNAK. Iic*n*rrt auftinnier, nlll

■»U for E*ars IkUan *>ffl<e. S** Market *i ,Nawark N J . ■» 1>uhlk iurUnn, <3^p*i*h Orange av.-. Wartnea-liiv, ' |L';at 10 A 'I nil gurxls rei'r!'>e'1 by hl>ii, im

1 fi i a l 4 frnm Nu. lti8S In Nn ifli"., h 'lnclna'l va. ronaJal Ing uf dl i moM a

wAirhea and jewelry of all kinrie EDWARD BRRNNER, Prop

Nutley

CI.IN YON H lL l^H eu M , H rooiOA And b*lh; hoi Af.i,r h.At; .11 linBrovomAnii: h .td -_ >. mmmmmm- Jft Fl nlFII!.rood Hoori^ h.rn' .n d girAgA; lO H. plot

ooly 515. OBBKN. Jl< BroBd M.

a p a HTHENTS, Thf UlllAn .n d E a r ., SoniS Or.ntA •'■•■ And StvAnih t l .—SAUrnl Dn.

A pirim .nii; .In v .ry light ouiMdA, ebmfori- ,(,1. room,, tllod hAth: .11 n h .ly flnl.hAd; pl.nty of h*Al and hot BAlAr; bo.l of AArrlC. Inquire Janitor^ __________ _iPAHTW ENT—Brink, fiva light rooma balh, ‘ JitA^ri^K^AVAiActr., “ “ hloo“ lo ll^H-y: 'r^* P- »■ •’ ■w JhIn . dlilAO.-, Koor |-.Biv.r.: v,ry re.Kin- Ih i" r‘ ni, Im.lAd 160 BruMwK-g At,, i»Ar

ftta aupirlniandan^_on prailfllftaft.

a p a r t m e n t s 10 laa**. The KUifftland. 8dl. JIS Broad at : flna realdentlal aacllon.

Apply CECIL. Third and_B #m ^"® _^. *■-„UESIRAHMJ tiAlt: Hyt And /I^ '^ V y DEIL dAcamlod.-htlll llgnltd aI o.gM. dNYPhiV dM Hunltrdon ,1.. n~ ond floor-

n r .r Soulh OringA a<t

U l 'r t b . ' . i r i i d - | . r , i h .B U ,: .rpAr.lA itnatn heater* and ivary ImorMeiruitoAm hoAnri aoo i>=r,naadlftU poaa#*alon; rent MAfi* Obtooar *- Apply firm floor.DOCTOR. dAOim. Brof.iOlniiAl 'n -" ’

fAiBlIy: buiinoAA AAction. • '' ' 'l '/ J 'J , , '™ , *' im p li.; oo h o .L r,iii III- I f. Frmmin_At._

“ ---------- " .F ir .DICKERSON ST„ 155, ntAr P ','" ’;' ,I.rg*. light room, .n d b . ih , tU iryP ■

near trolleyi and RoeevlU a^tailnn. Ill-

fo ir .n d '? : , , - n - t ,f ir ., moat arreealbk 126-lld per inonih preml*ea.

V □ uwniii-fWM .fluperlniaodent, on

SHAKE YOI R LANDI.(5R[V i>wfi ytiiir outi Iturue. 1*00 • aah. IJ*

mniithty. buy* new !• m um -and-bath aerni* biingaluw. hi*iii ga§, -le firlr lty . all Im-

PHOa D 8T.. 14*. near Fourth ftve.—Flnefl lo tallnn. beat hnua* uptown: ■‘©h* *ronl;

all Improvamenta Apply to G. C. BROWN, 111 PaMflc it. ___ ________________

Im-

ijiea 5'Ut. Sr tar**l184 prh.e »8,20D. ml riRHKN, 1*1 Broad *l.

BROAD BT-, im -H o iiie . II roome;pnJ\emeni;ft. near South Stre*t Station. In

good ('ondition, Irti'.da and O'U; rent lo* to good lenftnt.

LAF.vVKTTK FL., near AVinndale fliatlorj Vnj iro^!e> n5-w elicrnom aemUbungalow.

♦ \ r t5 inryi)srii impT5iveTn^^ni ; beamed celling, rh*Miiiil trim et. . JS.tSO. open dHlly.___

TWO-FAMILT houae. IM Kalrmount ftT.w- family houae; fIriB neighborhood. IM Snulh

ftlath *t. Inqulra WT Rooth Dr*ng^

FR^L lUijNiriii'fl hn^tklet. h"tneB In ivib'irba, M EHle li> .xwien-, >se arc ml hroker*.

r|5>k ri;iil''n!' Aidre'® LiiUle. B l - l NCAh iiffjre.

glX ronma and bath: Mt*m heat, all Im- pro^emeni*. -34 Smith fliath iM.. near

South Orange

a p a r t m e n t s , 1-a Grange. Tft-ftl rarU -T eo hiu'anciea In fine**

loraifd antirlineiil ht.iuiie in city. I®* f*^t*, SS.I iervlr* Imiulf** of lupl. on premlnft.

' RT. 16 I'l!----- ------- or W. HEN I,'Union *1

a p a r t m e n t s . lour ami fUa room*. **"'*V?nvi"anl®. highly ? in -nilfhbprhoori. com euunt toro*d. e«*y rtimariri nf Inirthii* *pply Janlior. wniard,^ 37 P runi* lrk at.

EUEABETH AVE,. Bd-SKond <"» 'l ,**! light r«MBi; btih tKAin h»Ai. aIk RIO

tlghl, dumb»All»r. All lluprn'.BirnU InquirA B K.. 414 RennTr ave.. or a g en i______ _■ LEVSKTH AVE., lOD. ne*r South Tenth

at.—Deftlrable aparim eni; ieven fooma and bath : ftt*am haatefi, all Improvem enia. UO' CRANB. * tt E*aea building.ELEGANT light eornar fla t; a ll rnom%

pantry and bath; all lmprovam*nta, e'>n* vanlent lo t* o tro lle ji *nd Roaevllla at«iiqn 101 Elaventh ftv*.

a p a r t m e n t s In h e » f l of r liy.^ a i ierner Mal«5y. firm floor.. n d h . r l h , , l , A m I ' ' * ' i . n . l A L.team neai, j-i.,.,,.buslneu purpowe; .ullAblA doclbf o ' dantlal. Tndulr« Si. A-i-Obd flnor

VAN P O Z N A K . • in ’t l' i iio.r «1H • " “ "r"-' d i m m e d [.le.lseA l..fl o e r Ing of DiAmond R l f | , PI"".t4rni’#teie I jH 'ke ia Watches. T lo 'k a ,Bl lverwara . M ualra l Inairunien ii , al l kind* nf p e r io n a l p ro p e r ly . FrliJiy. »*Pl- JJ- ' \ u l l 43 SoulB OrAn.e "re Hy order of

N E f l D A U R . In r IT ArAdemy .1

''m W A JIK ■CISINESB COLLBOE. ^ C u 4 b t a n d WARHEN ST*..

K IW A B f.N , J .,PiKvVAAfWi 4i« WAA t i^ .i i* fihMi w.sibhpcaiHN wnwis S5.Wl u M R Sftlnfol occupfttlnna, thorouih tl»n in boalnftaa prlnulplea. ^ r t i a f ij . n S . book.kfteplng. lypawrltlng. civil

---- . T all term, opening sarn ff tg aS BngUah. 'i»'r*"A"ir*V

^ * n » A £! ^ A L V e T t P H B a iD » N T ^ _DRAKE COLLEGES.

. . . .. J*A *V 4e,t»W g’A . A ^ ' ' ' - ^ ^ : ,ARK AND THE ORANGES.

iKCTION—Every graduate iMured a

BEACTIFUL mafioVany plaoolft aliachm ent, newly new; rah bu adjusted lo any

nama you own price, bargain; call morn' Inga. i Ti Waahlngton av*.. firat apartmenLp Ta^ iLA plAyir ' Almo.1 B»». c .n be aI-

lAChtd lo Aliy plAbo, ro ll IMO, for 160. Including lolMl HI* " '“• '‘1 donee. 15 Elllol tl

DRAWING And lllUAIrAlIng- Urjgtnol, enr- rofl nrlletlB And inndertle In enol; 1 de-

elan for ovory line of buelnena eemplee ehown w, W. WRIGHT, 5Ul°rt Hill". N- .1

HALLET A DAVIS BUy.r -p lAnO, mlietnn finleh. tor a t i t . I516-, IjOO ctah, htlence(Inlen. lor eeie. e*.o,

monthly inel.lm eati. Addreea Player, Bo« H I. Newa offlre.PIANO TU.NER—PrACtlcli pl.no maker: re-

k " b r.nohei: o*,* " . '" 'R l f. r.W.CAWN, 111 Briinawlek a1.; ITT WkV.PIANO tuning, Apklrlng. .ctlon regulAllng.

A. K. r e im w a N 61 M oi''*"'"?” ;' denet. Tl F tb y .n pi : phone Ttiew . wav.160 CASK, good upright pl.no, be.utlful ' lone: V ictrol., 55 fish . For deirrlptlon ■ddreia Pl.no, Boa 41, Newe ^ f j « .

Mtltm: tAtlefActlnn guirinleed or monry re- 1*4; garvlcea guaraniead a* repreaepted , ftf g ^ ft* the bft*t and hetlfT than the gifft. K you ftfi Intarefiode call, phone or tft fftr Mrttcular* to . ^

MORE THAN A BCHOOL-AN t t t£ n f i . ’T10N AND AN OKGANI/.ATION

piAYER-PTANO, “ b .rg»ln;moke For p .r t lc u l .r i .n d price. Addreee

Pleyer-Pleno. Boa 51. Newe ofllc.

H IU CRAVEN'S BUHGOL.WASHINGTON PD _ , „

U n W. E. L*mont, PrI*,; aohool opana Sept, *1 ^ A M r s v .d P r lm .ry .n o In te rm idu ie work * ICirs *n<l »'f'A- College P rep .rU ory .n d

Aosd.ifile Coureea for glrle. Art .n d■ct.no. oDunea. Compl*te Oym-itfuotlon, Including B .ek .lb«li, And T .n n l. AppolrOtiinti in .d .

I .ir . . or • e . l . rnearved lor pupil.,-■,M Prlnclpol.

i l n r td.' STEVENS BCHOOU .. TAtyMB ^ I f jh .nd Slilh . to .:NS ifcPTEMBKfi 1*. ISIS.

iinATION DATS, SeW . T AJJP J. lUfATION DATB, SEPT. » AND W

r*t« of talllon la I1W> P«f Y**f- dSrwiE. Tutoring School. 1*5 ffoYth

'Awnr. i a a l Orange. N. J “ opan. S .pt.m ber 51: thorough In

WIDOW muAl .All e l.g .o l I60ti PlA'iO'J''*’- utAd; baaullful lone; like

now, 1100. HRS. RICHARDS. HI Flflb Hg e n u in e Kntba: good oondllton, muel aell.

bargain for c a h . T porter p!„ Bloom­field.V08B upright piano, n i.hog .ny , ne.rly new Ill ^ .|.l^ .j^ t eL. E tat Urenge.

a n o t h e r Cut In Blcyclra and SoppIlM. Slev'n'.on lr - J . |5 0 .o J ||l6 NiagaratlP Handing 81.. 5!.** JH Tribune Hac. 11,51ilO Bengal nao. ;5-5* j j ; |<or lng- .. f* **tt« P rln c tll R* »l.»*ijS0 P e rr le ii....... ll.»«

Second-hand bicycle.. I* np- , , , , la.bo llrei, 51.51; 51 tlree, 51-76: 11.60

Urea 51.46 I t llr#a, f t . 56: 51.66 lirta. f6c., lA 'c ilia i ' . ; bell., 10c. 'IP. Danny « •

lamps. Tic.: aalf-llghllng gai timna, I1.J6, fobt pumpa, 52c.- hoaanu.rU fa « r Tver

DRAFTSMEN

O rangs

C‘LINT"N HILL—Houf** and ■P*rirn*nl^ 127 lo |40- flrfi-rlti* nflghhcrh '^- FINLEY. 54

Hnmvitaid Talk, lile ll>fl Wftv^ly^_________

AP.IRTMENT-Eight roome aoJ modern liiii'nivenienii; eleam hell And nm

wAler auppiv: fine l«'A'‘“l .Apply lo DR. STRAl-HSHERG, .TO H l g l ^

EVERETT COURT—H lgh-clial Alavatof ftpartroanu, 6. I fthd I room* comar Couri

ana Plan* at*. Apply JtnliloreFiI aTB a n d .LPARTMENTfl WOVED W. . . . . . . w.i.w»T« »»*NTEf« frannnDAPSIJ -vrAiti mE.i5 j n powt—

E. NU:BLT PAINTED.14 HALF Va n , t t ; PiANOa. 13 60.

r eicja hLe a n d c a r e f u l ^ n f^ : NISHEO. SPEi'IAL MFJ< FOR PTAN^- CRATING RBABQNADLB. MODpnh StOB- A o t. 186 HAWfeT ST.; IS ^ MAR-KET: KlOHT PHONE 4454 M A B K E T .__

0 \ ‘K KVMII.V *1' rodYm® unrl h11 itiifiFiiv#nirnt.R. VrIIi-v jif an<1 AfryI *'’V

thrrfb nilnfii'** M *iniTnln SraLon. L, r. NiHaZK. 61 Vftllsrv w! , MTRiige.

CENTRAL: fl-room h^uro: b»tk.ah ii for two fimllie** Inqulr# Je KORN,ao ii r*>r iwv 5«Tnngi:»i 111 ^....

169 Wftfhlngton It., n r l f i C ^ ^ r

APARTMENT, 'h e "ak en u re l oorn^ 8 « - nnd fthd Suttimar »vii. th * chnloaiu

building In th* rlty . four rent infK3*r*tr. Apply on br<ml*e*. janitor.

CLAT 8T . l l “ B*v*n rooma and bath, 110; In good condition: nic* yard; lmin*dUt«

Short Hiiliin foon ci'ouiAAvn, i.ivn ................... .

piiiwgilon. Inqulra S63 B r ^ d * t __

APART.MDNTB—ITne monlh a c*"' "I*or aeven large. llglU room.; 'y .V

lion, hotted ; mil linprovrmetiii, 156 A ddrfii Apartment, Boa 140. New* offlre _

rniai'N 'lAL 1UU''K lU 'i'.sF Firil.T U lL T rrn>nve 9 KiHibi*,

: I ,trWri'w fill ph' -KikiMph «n<1

K In TAYI-'-R. 14 YSsll #t.. N>'v V'rk.

REAL ESTATE AGENTS

EBT. tSSO. REAI

■PHONE 740 MULBBnnT JAMES A .nERH 'f.

, ESTATE. INBCRANCB. LOA.N8. APPRAlBALe A SPECIALTY.

2S CLINTON ST.

SpringfieldI'-OK hmieee. f e r in e , a ' l e . R e nr Inia

BprlnafleM end vlrlnlly, '■'me'l'lVV A. M ' l l . T E R . .Hlirlngtlrl il , N. J .

V s r o n s

icBTABLISHED 1670.A L. CRt>HH A BARKLLY.

SllC CEfiS ORB TO A. L. CROSa.

REAL EBTATE AND INSURANCE. LOANH ON BOND AND MOItTUAOB.

H. W. HARKLEV.

Vr-:R'»\'\ Olif family hnuar, 4 rr«nmv »Hh hflih, ftP iMipinVOili -n li . loi P'' ' ®

*9*'0G LirrUiL>“ HF. lirnvB and M'i'iiitain*

MnN'mOMKHY ST, t l - B li Tonmii *Tii1 bftth: rent I'JO. InqiJJr* L G. KEMFF. witb

rtn i _______ __ME<’KANU' PT., IlD-Rfrven room* reaftonabla

rent InqnlrM at th* American Undfsrgartnfdi j 36 Green at

APARTMENT. Ih4 Ellcmere, .6Four and flva room*, h ia l janitor

B«rv»c«; lb* bait prtjpnaiilon Id th* city. r*dl K6 and IfO. Apply on preml***. Janitor-

FLAT 118 Fburth *i . Ropftvtllf—fir e nlr* room*, in two family house; all Improve-

m enu: itaam heat; rent reiocmable to im all family. Inqulra on *»cond floor.FLATS moved In '^•"^b-rv^wiSRplatini moved, M 8D: ito rige . O CONNOR. 100 Main •».< E*8t Orange; tel, 4678w Or- ana*.FLAT nf r tr nicely decorated rnoma, .11

linpta.. with heel. |H : w ithout hrat, |15, Inqu re JOHNSON, IIP Bnulh Twelfth al. _FI.AT TO LR'Y-Sir room, and bath.'^fiSnr. in .built: » T h trl«n lh A«. Inqulr. 104 Marbel at..KOELLHOFFER_

LIBERTY ST., 7»—Prick, alt rnnme, bnlb and heal, renl ITl, Apply «t n r ' 66

rdhfrly Rt.

a p a r t m e n t WESTMINSTER. 565 ML PDipeci av*., n*ar Blwood—Four and fIva

room*; reception and bath, beat, everything high claia; 830 to *48.

» t IT _yiva lari* roomi; (mproT«ra*nt*J^ V n J rent Appfy 65 W utl.n . .L, or phone JSIT Waverly; centrallr loc*tod.

a p a r t m e n t — H l gh -c lae* el* r o o m i o n d b a th . *11 m o d e r n Im p ro v em en t* ;

i> laWt. givw-rp«*iii ri5iu»r. nwii. ....A. — •• I j(,nf,Mii|| Jb • , iivjiF CUntoo UN* Inqulf*a f t r d e n ^ r e r i ^ ^ L _ ^ _ ^ D lS J ^ l L j ! iw lS i l i l i i i i - -S — j J a n i to r or ' p h o r i ft W a verly 83^t-

F L A T S m nve il In pa tl i lcd ' ' ‘ " ‘l J i ^ ' v ' ’ . ’ l a load: aloragc 12 mnnlk, HOBSON, t i t B * r g c n i l . i ' p h o n e 4 ^ 4 W a v a r l y .

TO IaHT. flve-ronm houae. front ahd barkPLAT” Four foomi. water and ga*, flrit Doorl

rent t\ii. T»» WUHam *L

HOUSES WANTED

k!r M ve

LATH HOP ANDSnstiN.r r a L ESTATE and in s u r a n c e . m BROAf. ST, o lV ORANllE ST.

TEL63P110NE3 1481 MrLBLRRY.

6IYRCIN W. MOHBE REAL ESTATE—INSUnANI E -

140 BROAD HT.. 156 THIRD AVB. Banting and Cnlle.llng A Bprcla^y.___ _

rill I'Kll I'K.VT llii-rciac In peiHilnimn .aln'-t inin r«;i' cainl'- In nil lie hriin.licn aal-

rcT.T cr.linngc, i AHl. .MAI'. Vcrnii..

FOR SALE OR E X C H A N ^KAHT t«HAN'i;i'a Ama-M ve. well l‘u!U

hniife. I.' I....me 4i> K»et Perk il. lotIftfix -eo, plti//;KH. Rhe-le nn<J fr jH

lnHtllLin'’i» P i"'T f-entv mi'iTPRP''. l*iS‘'0, ''IH I'niihU^r M orjn rtdiuliv. _ _ _

luAflilK ns- laiTiily luvimf, 0 fiY 5in:i, lot nOxlOft.\>rv ilu'Hf ir nitt >'kiKaivne f .r uiURHer mv-.

AddrfHS Sul'itrli.^, Bnx MU N'ewa iffl'C.

WANTEI>—UkhS i l l to eight room houee nr riel. In two-family hou*e; nil

morile; for OntnhdT 1 ; refined neighhnrhonrl flnd rea l car Ilnr-: rm t reiioftable. Addreea llnui*. Boa 197, NiWi office. ______ _

a p a r t m e n t . Camp at.. 24, oppoajte Lln- i nnln Park ; ala brlghl rnnnir. bath, utenra

heal, janltnr aecalca, mnal canlral Incallon. 536 r U I ^ i FEIST. 188 Brnad.

FR EE rant unrll firat October--Her^1f d^rnraled '’" '’ '671 SnuTl.

Tw^'rf” " ' , r " h . r . » ' : i ‘ B.?te.'n,h .n d Spring!, field a v f i . , reaeonahel renl.

a p a r t m e n t . Btlrllng H.. 34—81i large, airyAEjrVi. BUriini st-i a-S'-an* -m-..nminj All Improvementi; five minute* from

Broad and Marh*t rent reaaTvnabl*. m-

WA.s'TT='Jl, Hoafvin* or Belleville preferred.five nr el* rnomd and hath, one or Iwn

famllv houi*e, good locallon. Imprnvementi. naikr echool, moderate rent. Adclresi D.. Bov 11 9 Newe ddlc-e.

1 qurfe' WSi ' s ' VO-^V/n STRAUlTi . 2H Clinton I *1 . rr 'phon* WM*M

FOUR nice, light, clran rnoma. beat ate tinn Richmond at .

water, tollal. Incinafd porch. prICA 113 60.water. gnuB*. lati »t.oc j ' \ 'i , Inquire GOODMAN. 38 Richmond >1-

WANT « or 9 ri>nin hou*e with mnm for hlikene. renl m>l nv#r |24: Lyon*

APAHTMENT, la*xlnglon—Up to dat*. five, ftlx rnnm*, newly ilecorulpd, Mie hath ,

no>el heating; Janlior,- renl |IS, Bldge- wiioil B«e., near rUnUirt

FOUR ronme. par;try and

ind hath

nr Irvington preferTed. Addreea Hndie. Boa 19?. Nfwe __________ __

a p a r t m e n t , with Individual garage Ih yard In new irto-ramllj' hduee, S end *

room* and hatha. JOHN H. DUNN & UONft. Fir-m ef e hiiUdlng.

fI v e larga llRbt rnnmi and hath, flr^l ^}!^1 in Iwn-fiimlLv h n u w . aM I" . '? " ' ' ' : ' ; ; " ' , ' ! ; ;U1 tYYtl-l»l>17ty ..... - ■ »" 1 i-jn.ly deifratetJ. fiea*ir p-’tch, eatre lu'.

Inquire on nrentif**, 7 or 23S Market ft , ainre

74 Llpi-Jltra tv" • •---dn ftvf , Newarki

TO L E T -O U T OF TOWN

BLABBERO *REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INBI RANPE.

r e n t I'OI.LEiTIfiNS.*8-40 CLINTON S T . _________libwAHD H, HIM.

4.17 FRUPENTIAl. . i .o i .Rati halatc. tna., Loana and Appr^aala.

numpa, 22c.; tiaanouariari inr .y.^.- JohnaSn. Plarna. ^ 'F ln i MefHM blcYelea and pafta. UfiNtONE PARK RU OUARANTBi CYPLE CO... P y , '; . ." * : ..“F '

OMria otptamoer bw. stA.wa---«-e --itlMi lIviTt In ftll iubjaula for tha Am4 Juh* doMftt* antrano# eaatnina- i f plMiUntB b*hlna th*lr r a d e * recaiv* ' d AUftatlan; all Iniirupiron IndlvUlual.

C?Or N1BH. ' Principal, 'phone Orange■ »a_________________ ____________________ — aT ui5 itT H lf« j AND .n d

. J M r K r * ' ’;. "cOit® Jc-i^h^T4ftcr BftFt«mbftr 31 Day, avaning

IT j i n a B T b u s in b s s[arltdt a t , nor,-MafiBgl llcf cor. vr*pnii*a

yaar: »*»• llbo* a"* monAy; them ugh,, . * * - ___I n . . . _ i iMaiteiietlAn ! An.Sacr; oavi urn* sinFfAbtF» t ta cftiiTftftt; Individual InatfUcUfin. an

"w»w; 0t.u or write without d«l«y. n tfh t Igwtfth*! reopen fteptember le i

lioOlt-iCBBPING taught privately, low Hiiftftl rkpid advancem ent: thorough in-

ilniftllftii. Addresfl Acenununt, Box idiz, ofDe

bicycle* and

^^rttrPn.'InfHcV’ N " Y .^ 'r r t ',_ 5 » ir^ » ''i1616 BXCBLSIO'B AU'TO-CrCL* 1611

8aA*tt”birora you buy; uni th ra t apaaS, l.lTl: uMh or i,nrtA '"*'’_ tiir ;"iiireft epeea, i j id; «m ii l i . .1615 Polloa T*ta »"• ' f t f ithfe* Aftverforda, ftlngia; |»5 down, |10 * i5onth: a large altick **U Police ■ ir i la le r . twine llZfi u p ; other make* from fiO up- *B"cT 'cLfeiLx i . r t a .lock o f , "oii ^ " ;;* ;niAkaa from 156 U|>. Sea^kyolaa. 56 down mnd 31 Bir weak- pBon* I t l l h"* VEr A iBD CYCL* CO., 658 BROAD ST

REAL ESTATE ALONG the LATKAWANNA REAL LH^tA^t h o l m e s AanNi.'T.SUMMIT, N. J.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— OUT OF TOWN

A M i'liKIlS "U hl roi'Hv h^uf'' ^refirtrnMnl (Ion nf r>"iiv"r. I ol. «. B

W , H> RrikiikHlde

REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE! CLARENCE CARR Beal cilalc. c '" '* '* I";

euruice. loana Flramcn'a hulldlng, Brnad and M a id ie lJ ^

REAL E S T A T ^ F O ^ S A L E ^ I T T Dwsllliiii

Aa c r TPICB HALB—All bicycl** *hd oupplf**® win S *“ d n V ^ t i MS Velodrome rftc.rja t M* Velodrome rac*r*i **•'”at tSK; M l Velodrome racer*, mvdouble-bar roadifarOb with mud *[■?c”X " fiTfb': V i ; r r d . r ^yn .".MIVhi^ ir t l^ i 's i ’l'l, • ' * s " T E ’c^c1.ry;

Nft«"l offleft.f iT j T c o L L I B O l# P re p , f k h o o l i p r i v a t e l i i t o r t

)ft«a mftdiolne. •hglneerlng. regento; tot* t M t M r * f IwoV" loaned, f t ? Be l le v i l l e ftv».

Music

46^*mn'd’ 47 "south* o 'r.nga ava.; no tonoec- tion with any other *tore on the avenue.m i PIEECB four-cyllhder. l ’ ®'******'

torcycle; Perfect condltUn; full *q^P' merit. Including tandem, hand Klftxon eeai rent, etc.; can ho *een at garage. 18 Lam- field it.. Newark.anBATES-r value, of year In u« d

M AN EKILIN. BA NJ04 O U tT A B . V I O L I N . Cloo* a n d p r iv a t e In a t n i c l l o n .

B New and U**d IhatrumenU for Sale. AKJO ORCHB8TRA furnlahed for DANCES

ANDOUN ORCH. for enlertalnment*. oio.J . W B I D T . 43il W a a h i n g i on et^ P h o n e .

PETBI STUblQ.a r t is t ic p l a y in g .

- ______ ______a _.w,>4.iwaaewA.Bvt* n t h n iir a apt>1v

_ , , _____ _ year in u*wu iij^A.i,..rw-6V7‘r > 6 I L “6'’ h ' ‘p‘ tiSTc.'" :

1. 5140. uI b L w , b u s h , 515 HalaeyeLdian,•peedFOR 8ALB—Jdaffth-M*!* motortycle. 10-

H, P.; fully equipped: ftru-cla** eondl- “ Eti Scntlilion; $83. Call Rcntland al., Oranga.

SPECIAL racer wheel tor eale: aa good aa n>w: wlll aell for n t : worth 5U>. ROB­

ERT RINCIWALD, 655 Flflaanth ava.

041 CF fkVA U a t - t .For lerma ftnd aialgnment at hnur*. appiy

parftdtiftUy or 'uhone Mkt. 7^T or H, B. fW24. > W Y e « itudio, Hootu fJg. rarnrg le Hail.

e;ALEXANDER BERNE,

PIANIST.HAS RE8U6IED TKAUKINt,.WAO nrwBuwckW t

laSTWli atudlo. BIT Broad BL; tej. Mkt,_^5166 r To ■

g ftlUaiO. *»f WTuau ay, a-oi.nvw s'ork atudlo, Metropollian Opera H oub* hatidimr. rooni 2d.

A. J- HOLLTWOOrr . , .O ffknlel and cholrmneter of 8i. ra tr lck e ^ tb o d r a l , will reaume InHirucllon, a n s n . itBging, Bapl. H- studio, Nn. i • ----------- l ia ing ,liAutar hull3inii 665 Broad at.. Newark, N. J. ^ I tF h o n e Mio Market.rLftIUBNCBAEtm JR lleacherfor U rje yearo

b t the Lomi‘>n Conoervalory o“ Mueic).

5-h : r . INDIAN twincondition; |10 nr boil offer WAHlaERii. JS2 Pealilne ave

A NEW two-family houae. hav­ing nvery ponelbie improvement.

x-5>u have wanted all your Ufe: deiigned and built enilrrly by day'* work, under iha pi^-aonnl • upervlalon of on architoci. having all iha a ltr .c l lv .n a .a and Individually “5 * build ng built for a home, and having lha advantage of economy by aavlng oontractora' and mlrtma- m an ', profile The houae haa five rooma and balh on f r e t floor nnd fiva and both and reception hall 00 aacond floor, and an '.nan attic » here I'" " room , can be finlatjcd any time. Each floor haj deep front porch running full wldin of hou*e; each houae ha* drive-

fgr automobll*, and w*

Nt'W IIHIHK for old on-’ . meRniflcent new rolonlft] h«ju-H. In5s pffe<-l. white Inside and

oiil.-tltlp M' r-'t'ius. I Imihs. Blfam Keul. eitc-n-li'tiv.' Btin I'arit'T. oak fli’-T" ihroughuui; hsaullful sliatl*' ine* . lerao p i'!, eirluiiv* to- ■ Hllon. *i:.,tHk! will t’aiiHi.lei- ■ 2^pflri iittvni^n' In e'tirli.inue V\ M. K. lAT- LOR, i>t> Brii'k rh>iich hiA. J^^l Grange^__

M''»\TErS rent free; 5 Wellington live. WbbI MruiiKe —iiu rro hounp; Improvemenia.

• is looms and hiiih, ronvenlenl ami «ood n'-Uhluji hoofl. isni i? t HERBERT ALP- T l \ iiwner, 8 HillsM" *-«-. <>range.N .} _________

APARTMLNTft, at Gray *t , near RnMvlII* 1 bepot Five Piitm? and bath, n^wly decor- I *ted; ateam he*'. Janitor *«rvk*. rfflt |3T.

Apply r . J. Hl'I-L. WS Orange at.APARTMENT- Tht Harvard. 501 Cenlrat a\e..

I neai ttevenih it.- Four and five rtwiw: *u iprMlflrn lmp(* . In-'ludtng vacuum ^eaner. In-

I quire Janitor or ‘phone M*rkei^42'w

FIVE rk-a, llgh' rooma; ‘ - ''" '’J ,f a m i ly ho u ae , c e l l a r : vari! J** *' ^

B lo o m t i o ld avc. I n q u f ra 3 4 6 B u m m e r “ ^

F I V E r o o m . , 1-alh, ' c l . r l r h l ig h t . h*-**a n d all I m p r m e m e n u . ren l reaaonab la .nna an mip' 'j* . ......... . •

Inquire #13 South Elghie^n^h

560 HOUSE for 141. Eaal Oranga. H I Main b( large old-faihlori<“d, ll-room house

R ia ' hath anil heaiof. fine for doctor orhoar-ling po&eewtlou at onr^. <. E. ----------- --------------------------------------SHIPMAN, 911 Ease* buHcllng. Sev-ark. a PARTMENTH to rent; 20 .Marfhall *t.. near

AP/^RTMENTH. near RoaeTiLe Station and Irnllej Five large, light rooma. tile hath ,

* 3:h. Inrludlng ateem heal and Janitor. 49o I Seventh ave ____

FIVE large. Ilghl roomi and hath .I '.'W rJ conditio*. 17 K ant-r at.; rant 'J**® ' "**

till October 1: eacelfeoi irolley oerrlcb. _FIVE nicr bright, airyave . $13 Inquire KOBLLHOf rumBBOa.', U l Market |L

FA'^T t'RANGK. tHenwooil ave.—Elegant Ith i room house, all Improvement*, tiireeight room hhuse, all Improvement*, til^

iiilghbnrhood ; Immidlate *|3b. but w-ill rent for 13®. GBISEK *

A K 1 >1 C-r« 1 n HI I«f5ll, .u»ro.3-a.l .............Broad, newly renovated: all Improvemenia.

Appl>- 10 janitor, or H. 5. B. TR^ADWCLL.7?r, Broad el.

PL l’M, Rtf' Broad si

FXf’HANdF fo> einall farm or acreage.neur Short nni!.. Ma-llHon. near fltatlon,

for ni)- Aevm-r-'om hnuHe. lY'ell rented, price equity J-J.40D, ail IrlU’r.s anawereil.

way lur IIUUJ511UU44TI ^-i— ’have arranged to biill-1 gaf^k*;'*

REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHA NGE- OUT OF TOWN

RDfllUKN'.'KS ftu twtJ famine*, and lota: alao iwo-famliy for one family: hiialnetfs prop­

e rty ierm* and loia fur yilier properly: let ua krow what you warn, whore you have It: we c»j\ TTiat.'h ll. BL.AL’VELT. Brick L-hurrb 9ta-

Faei Orange

AT BRICK CHURCH flTATION Eight rooms; all Im pts.. hardwood flo-'ira.

HR fa!l list readv, aparlmenie. reetdenc-'ss, all 'prlraa BI.AUVKLT, Eaat_OfaiigC-

APARTMKNT-Naw; TO Bread 11.: thracfour five and *ix room*; every up-lo-tlble

Improvement; $:? tw US. Owner or Janitor.APARTMENT—Threa-fimlty houie, flr*t floor;

ver\ high oiaa*, janitor §ervl«: hot water. 2S Ecit Kinnev »t . below Broad. Tor fw r .

SlNGLR house and barn: *■Pi’iisi tiTange; rent rraaonAhle. FRANK a .

(ViMiNNOR, 2ft Valley rd.. ^ ’f*t Orange. Telephone ftS4.f Orange

a p a r t m e n t s — Four ar. i five light fonma, •team, hot water Janitor. $11 up; Wa«h.

1 ington and Kinney *ta. TnQulre premlaea.

NTTl-EV—Fine one-f*m11y; * rooma *nn bacii; Improvemenia; decoraied; only $30.

ORBF.S, 730 Broad it.

linn.EAST u n Soinl-ileun'hed houao. I

rooms anil hath . aM Improvements, for Ailitre^w Dclitched, Box 13. Newa of-lot

III

FARM S FOR SALE'~T

m

Motorcycles (n d Bicycle* WantedWANTED—Bleyrie: muat be

ygRTlTER. 6*4 Orange_*Jt._bargain.

MACHINERY FOR SALE

tha lgond‘>n ^conoervaiory .[yuswivii•lasing (lU llRum cihodI; vole placing co". edfX, Ml4ga and opera: piano and violin tul- tlorit 114 woehlngion at.; ‘phon* D9$M Markal.M Ki. ADA CRANB-.lACODUa. dramaUn

•OBrano, announcios that eh® will reaiune t u c h ln t September IS ftl hflf , reeldem e au d io , 418 Summer eve.; volee trial by ap- poIntmeiU. Tel. Branuh Bron^. _94_-iJ______

EDB'^IN W lC U E N IlO EFrEa VIOLINIST

. HAS RESUMED TKArillNO $47 BRCJAD HT., -NLV'ARK

iD c o t t a g e ST- HOUTH ORAM-.K

THK following machinery and tonla a t low price*; One 18 H- F. «ft*olene engine, ona

18 H. P. upright tubular boiler, one 140- niunil b ill power hammer, one uprlghl poftl drill with younleraheft. one Blfiunl ■tHfid and cminlershnfl with 3 In. I* jj '- faii-<3ulllng carborundum wheel atiacneiT. one boU cutler and hut lapping maohiae end rounterMvaft, one wheel hexing maentn*, Ihree black*mUn'» forgfta. on* large-ai** Poll * tire ahrlnker. on* 34 In. forga biower with 6 In. uullet and oouiuerahaft, one hand blower, upe 24 In. B. A. Wood* pony boardt latter, one lenon machine, on* Nelaon A

,• Mi>on rubber tire machine. loia of belting, hanger*, ihaftlng. pulleya. oftk, hickory, iron, ileel. anvils, tong*, tool*, rubber tlr*a and ihlug* loo numcfoii* to mention. For further particular* a rile C. ARNOLD A SON. Arch find Norih Flr*l 9i* . Pateraon,s . y. .

HUB. L. CAREOLL d e c k e l , tone prciluc- tlon gl.<ta<lug l>l‘in.rcM llcn: v;dIc.-._n an« eong

J'ue*. and M>d. aftermwnk. tteeldenre eiudlo. I Eoal Park a t . .................... .. ' *'■phone 4^4R Market

HAREY K. COREY, Icnrher of pU ro a n4 pipe organ, aocmiipniilet; Orange

odi*t Eplacopel niurch . Park ave. and Day i t V. M- C, A., 'phuin* Rino Orange.

NSW JERSET MACmNEBT EXCHANGE. 21-23 MECHANIC HT.

yard, 'dlnltig roomi have plate rail and flvlng room hea column* and mlSBlon trim. There ar* aeparaie aiearn heater*, full g** kllrhena. with pTlvlleg* of coal siove. tiled bath. aleel merjloln* eheats. eleclrlq light. wlih prlvllegf of gft* or combination fu ture* . There 1* everything V5 u ever warned In your own horn* and evaryihlng y 'u over would want: *tid H ili»'fe I* soma d*tall we have left out we are builder*, and will put 11 In for you. Hcruaei are $-i0o cash and i:0 monlhly. on the Dflnclpal, and one floor 1* now renled for Vih monthPrices are $4.n$0 on 2&-foot lot on Clinton at and ft.RDO on ««- foot lot on Norwood at. House* • re atw-aya open for Inepeetlori, and you are Invited to call any day or evanlng. Including Sun­day. Take South Orange av^ Car to Norwood at. nod nalB on* block north

JOHN H. DUNN * SONS.Bulldere,

4S6 Norwood Jt.

rnVI.TllV fertn fi^r eele In ih^ euburhs of........ convlalln* "f 11 ncra.v I c ' •

R5 ulh»‘^n 'Ttpowurc. tw»-fMVilly nwnll- Ipirge. ehndy lawn forty <nlrmy

J . - , . f‘lily A'1dt06=« •I'b''. D. VS 1 la-SON, Stonktnn. N'. J . _________ .

lAr5i1.log .prh’rt

ElriTlT room* end bath; good locnllon: all iTr.i)rfi\ empnii. I2S. Inquire 397 Amherot at .

Ee*i Orange. __________ ________

a p a r t m e n t s tn let. Proap^rt Court.ner ^ft Proapeci-Blo-imflild eve,: f|rM-claai,

rnmiPtn: feme rfiarmahle. Apgjy Janitora p a r t m e n t — Fl'« room*; all 1mpra\e-

m«nia, *iaam heat; Janitor •er'ilve; r*nt t . i ■ nd |•2i2. Inquire R9 Wnllftc* it.. JanUot

FIVE ronine and bath rent Il4 al.. near Springfield ave.

Sfi Blum

rOR RliNT Five room*, el^vtrlo heat and ah Improvements. J jI Snrth Nine

leenlb at. ____FOURTH AVE. 44S, cn in tr Nnrlli Elav.nttt

•I ■-DvelrnbU aparlracill aeven halh , a .p am if lir-arrrj: all Improvcirnnia, t n . CRANE, 427 Eseev hulJdloR __FERN^VOob A PA RTMENT. ' ' ■<3,,Bro> J j i ‘-

-3 I pO'l I' rni'iTi apTirtiTient? aU Imp. 0\e m eni.. Pnone Waveriy inSG, or apply Jani­tor.f.V inM nuN T a v r “ ‘ ' " - ■ " " " / n r T T i flrila, all im prcv.mvcia a15 Hull^r-'C'd tenant. Owner. 3S. HfieenlO

EIGHT-BOOM houae. alt Improvement*;flinum heal, rent |30 76 Chapman pL.

rrvingt'»nSi:vEN-RrX)M houae tq let: rent to board

nmt^T. 2h(> Broad *1.. Dloorr-fleld. ____ ^

HOUSES W A N T ED -O U T O F TOWNOUT of town; im all house and barn, wlih

anme ground; poalMvely eiate rondltlon, rent. Addreaa Comimuer. Box 120. New* of­fice^____________ ’

STORESk OFFICES, ETQ.. TO LET

FAEMR -rnmmulcr*' ''niiimy H'nn-a, MONMI'HTH I'OrNTV

rcrurinallv lnapivlr.1 anil flEliRllF. 6V EiruKl-'R ilvlnncy Dldi; '

IJraJiiilc AKruculMii-l.T NEYVARK

e n i'T lI JERSEY F nrm a—F li. acr.a I'VPl iBCfl; prlcf 516" 16 mcntlily; h"lwc-n

Camden an.l Allailtln I 'll ''; 8"nrl ™ 'l?-J™ r" w al.r, CbU OIF..RH. 117 M ark., al.. N-wnrk.

BEST location. 811 Oenlfal avB.--B4ora, four rooroa; bath: pleclMc Ilghl; at-am haul,

anil any bualnaaa; altar lu aull; r^aaonabla.iTlTloyiblKLL AY'E.. 36 64—Stora- with

dfiii'ile ehow windows, three rooms, S3*. Inqulr-^ 50 High at., or In tailor ahop

AT CENTRAL AVL., &J Bhepard ave.; Hghi____ ■ I ,k.-i >1 V - wA,... ... u rvrt t6 4Aiai n1 ' rli^flI lOinllVOlj A 'J--. PIITI- na a-.v.ircrfima; beautiful elx-rOAm aparttnenl. tiled

bath; aeparale auani hetjer. large iJoFvli «n l $22- LEON FEJ8T. KiNI Btotd at

FAiRMtVuNT AVE, 19—Six rOoma and baihj«I1 ImproviineniB _____ _____ -

1 M tiT’K inF Ias--Twn sparlmetila li»" uv'^.’a^uiy h»u«. -u vnnin, and hath:aloraga room., and nlna nomia ^

AT your service; yniir furniture ntoved, $8 per load, auto vina for 1or« dlotano*; aior-

age. well ventilated rsom*. Jl.lW mcmli. wa*h- Ington Storage Ca., 78 Arademy ■'

aioraxft room*, asia nine i.i6>.a,« V‘ * k.,..:•nlrtlT T“ r w il "In" ’V “'F '''^ i-»-.o rT.

South T5-nih it.

ASTOR ST., $ l—Third apnrlment, six mome anil bath. *#parH!e ateam hentar. d*cc--

reied lo nilt, rent 132; posiwalon October 1. CRANE, 0V7 Essex building.ANSOMA, M64 Brftfld at . 5, 8 and T ronm*

and balh: all Improvements, near South Bt Station; one month's renl free. Apply Janitor.

CHARLTON ST., 2iO~-Lftrg* atore and thrae rnoma, good stand for aalrton or most any

buslnena; will rent reasonable. JOHN A. KERN. 8 Alpine at-. TrvlngtPn.

WT71TK "Grant I'artHh ' If > on wart lo a»'n, hiiv rr-nt. ^x^hf^^Ic Mcmmoiilh I’nuniy ea-

tpiex' (arnie rural honu's, IL'x 371, .Ashury F'urk N ■). ________ _________57 ACRKh. rood hiilMinge. good location, fnill.

iur<ik rrops and liTipl'’Tnpnis: $2.Ai¥i: rash. TlNnAl.la. Pox 103. lilphigiciwn, N. J

FARMS FOR EXCHANGE

CORNER STOBK--Odo<) t)ualn»aa w rnar to let; low rent. Inquire Jeraay Dlioull Co.,

l i t Hudson at. _________.

AB80LUTELT heat 4 fthtd 5 mom apart- menta In city al the price; all Improve-

menli. Inquire ”La Balle," 137 Third al.ALPINE HT.. lb"F lv t large rooms: bath;

ImK*-: top floor; good neighborhood: besttrolloy *ervlc#; Janitor i0r^ke: ____AT 4R6 W arren a t. *t Junction of Central

ave.—A swell f1v*-room flat: steam heat; •very Improvement; 120.

Phone 767J Orange.

HunU-rdon at. h i> i-*r5Ca CT Vftl^N TEB PT., is3, near Etirahsth ^ iV e light froma; *11 ImprovamAntp I

rent^ 'i^e* October 1. Inquire ae-oild ib-T, ■phune Multi*rry

GOOD ■ opportunity for right partyitnra and rooma; Avon «veMlIU 6 4114144.4 ...w..

Twelfth it- Apply on premli**.

., . rorner and itemth

BEAUTIFUL aU rooms and bath: all mod­ern Iraprovemants: alectrlu Ilghta. nluely

derorat*d aeparftte hefttara; Janitor sarvlca; roni 124; n*ar troUsya. 124 BIgHow *1.. cor. JDhnHOn avg- iTiguIre premlaejc

my b7 \\tnr Bloomfield ave.—Fiva H K .tl h4-ai le-rtYAma- all improvemaTita except heal, i*" e .eU j d .f"r«U .\ rent 516. h"<l-^!r- High.first, floor.i iM E s ST ^73—Beier all light ronma a n i

hUth® hilia carpeted and cleaned, - te rn hast furnJahsd.

BEAUTIFUL, (Ine. large rfnim; all '""<‘'7"

r.f4,6-.« r.kia 4>ft Twr data, four room* and pao" “ S y '^ tu l;, -f ;; 5l " PEROJ1.MBH tVBKERCO., MstropolUan building- Market and ingion ■!*.

I^ARGE itore. wllh room*; near Nowarlt city | Waverly IfTOl line- busy location; alao aii-room fla t fl

HaJn ' al . Eaal Oranga.

ItjALI 1 i f J-6. llnBe 5«n.a6»,improvemenia; sloragr room: • **i ;w.y

Bouih Belmont av*. Jnnulre A. OlkASaNh-K.

A t«Viect ..n -lan tllj boua.Don't throw your money aw-ay In

Buy ihla two-family hou** with tha rent ydu are now paying.

B* ft home owner and let aome one eloe o*Ki a nome «>»ub5 am* 4»'k -vcij-. ” — ----the tenant who helpa you buy your tiouM.

On aecouni of the prea*nt bualneaa condl Iom ih ii houae la for sale at the very lowftft

poiilble prlee- .compare tha*e facjre* with whftt you have

now, or what 1* 1* poiiibl* “or yOii to gel at any pr|c«.

IdOT40 fi- Irotit

100 ft. deep BTREET

Aftphalt block Cement curb*Cement aldewalki 10-yegr-d1d ahada tree*

Nsw and 9econd-b*nd HIGH-CLASS m a c h in e TOOIJI

ROUGH T A NO SOU>.t r a n b m ifb io n a n o m a c h in e s h o p

EQUIPMENT VnnTut SBll’HUTa Market.

PIANO iNSTnUCTlON-GeutlemaTi, many yaOTs' exptrieiue; moderate l*rni» begin-

cftre or adva;;ieil: trial leecscui free. AdYlreas lna(rU"-’tor, Box llJ . Nurts o f f l r * . ____

NEWARK J^ECOND-HAND M4CHINBRT CO. BU\EIL1 AND SELLSRfl <yr

BTNlGALLlANO, rom ert vmllnlal, from In- ftlUute of Applied Miwlc, Naw ^crh . pupil

ftf Bchrftdleck.. repumes leavhtng. Sludlo. WiBaNBRr $01 Broad at.W. REEVES W^ILLIAAIS la now r*>ady lo

rerelv* punlla in voU-e culture, atrU-tly meihfid. Tel. 3S30J Sikl. SiUiltn.

6ft Ceiumbift «i.. illy-

NEW AND DSKONBW Afvie uatiji/ .11 y\6. fk4 1 - 4 • --VPOWER FACTORt

2nd-ArRE farm , fins location; healthy cJlmatP. ImplBmenta. two horNSs; 150-

scTft farm . 30 miles from .Newark. stock andCl JI11IVP t6t.M6l .YVni.l-. •-■ •i'mi'lementv'»; lf» exchange fdf city nrnperty, UDW.\UD FRANK. H2 Market at.

L a r g e »tar«. one block from Clinton ava.and Bergen *1.; rent $2B. Inquire fi94 Hun­

terdon at.

FARM S WANTEDFARMS"1i> to (W acre*, wun rockj ousiom*-.

within 80 mljea of Nowurk; have caah buyer H. FLOUR.NOT. ffiia Broad it.___waiting.

B’AN'TEP house end farm, one to five acre*, near Menlo Pork. Addreos Heaaonable,

Box 23, News office. ______ ______

House24 ft wide45 ft. longf, ft drive op both Pldfta

Id ■ '*■

WARBHOUBK. 61-116 CHESTNUT n . 'PHONE 6416-6411 MARKBT.

p LV Uri«B 8'65 6J6»»lla large room* arid bath ftfat rloor5 larg* rooma and bath aecoud floora linliltad idoma In atUaRoom for two extra finished room* In altlftli*th room in attic piped forLiving rnoru ft. 8 Ih. *i*Dlrilng room ll ft. S In.lift ft. d In. Kitchen n ft. 6 la xU ft. » Ip- Middle bedrtiom tl D. 2 Back bedrocefn U ft. 4 Ifi.kll ft- * IIL

ouiiid* pftnlry

FACTORIES AND FACTORY SITES TO LET

DEalBAtiLB building*, from 1,000 equar* feet up; small and large ploia; oomplete Hat of

all altftii In and otfound Newark; ooma apeclftl bargnlna you ehould know about, GEIfiEH & FI.UM. M i Broad et.

m a r k e t HT., No. JOO. ftlore and baaemeiit: Market it,, No. SOO-loR. aecond Hoof. Ap-

niv to MAHCUa L, WARD, room 862. Nil. ftO Broad ftLm a r k e t BT . 3M-Btore or building •’’ .I?!'' reBOonable; also yard In re a r Inquire MftB- J. NUOEKT. 947 flouth Ninth at.ROOMS In resldenca, aultable for doctor •

or dentlat'a offle*; reaftonablft r«nt; fine location; near Lincoln I’ark, lOT Clintonat'o.

BROAD 3T.. near Fourlh av*.—Beaut ful eeven-rcom apartm ent, every

irovement: ready Oclober J. LBJbER &'LUM. 846 Hroarl *t.BROAD tiT., cor. Tl'rlfhl al.—Hlx' room* and

bath: all improvement*: fre'S to October 1; rent $30. Inquire of Janitor.

LINDEN ST,. 6-C0tllra1 >0« 'apartm fllta. aav*,, roomi an I h ith Ln

ro o i'a amt bath; it,'! I»7»r. h lh l r»™ “ - J j land 550. PFHOM JIEIt-W EBtR VO, 505 MelropollUn iailldlnl. -Ylarhel and W a*h. Ington ats.t a KE ST 2 ’". between Bloomfield and

ra rk avas.—r tv . roams, will, all lnjP ''o '|': m d ila , from and liich porohrs. 11'. Imiutr* Jftnlfnr.

BLOOMFIELD AVE.. 61. near I'arkFive rnoma, with Improvemenia. rent i i i .- 4__ ... 115 tny84ilra lan rgremiBCHrnoma, wicii uu jj wy -44101 .g. ■

three large room*, J l l . Inquire on premises e. C7 W alnut *(- _____or store,

BLOOMEiELD AVE, 31—Ftva large add light rooms; rent |16. Inquire tailor

ebop, or ID High it.

BOUTH ORANOE AVE. « 0 - ^ - - N I « la« e atort. wilt, (hrae rooma. hath, alKirlo light

•nd all tmpravamerUa, rani 586. For ln” >«im *66 y j_..,_4.a An yarifin*i- Hittfiahand all imprnvamouiaj iwiiv ••aii. j —• maUop call atCo. 78 Bank at.. Or lAJUlfl HER61AN. 800 Broad at- 'Phono SlOfl M a rk a t.__________STATE BT., 17—Stora and two rooma; 511.

OKO. E. VAN DYNE. 516 Orango at.STORE to la|. l i t golltll OrOOti-AX"^

FACTORIES AND LOFTS TO LETEARL ^T,. ADJOINING FRBLINOHUTSEN

ave firat floor, 5,166 aouara feet; eecond Door, 5,666 equare feet. e-l!l divide; two

l^ rf f t oulild* pftnlry poucle decked front porcb M ubi* decked rear porch liialdft roar atalr cellar tft at

GOOD aerond-hend 56 horaa~«er tubolw holler. In fine condlllon H K. A Y. "■

MRB. FLORENI.'E MULFOIIL HUNT reauiiiea tftaehtnx Octubar 7 ai h-r r*ildence atudlo,

Broad »t . trlul b> appolnTmenl PhoneAliulbftrr),

TOPI)LAR music, lagllme plan* pla^jn* IftMOiia: isll. wme. 'ph'jn*: UrHiklet free.

CLARK-WINN 8c..n<>l. ViiiT Biond at . npp fibUbert.THSREBA SJGER. tenehcT til plann. b*gin-

nmisr. m iin" t.-(i(iu5i” '5i •* —• — -■HENSON. RslUvllle and Sherman ave*., tile r Itidge. N- L______________ __________jn W l> 1? lathe. larlfS gas nv*n. ap^etl

Uthc. ahHfiing. hangara. puneye, vlae>a tftcl Hnii'ta. henchee. Pall morning*. It’S CMlvar al. ____ ^

jjiBiaa »»»‘ -» fttti®Rftof covert full *Ii« of houae Two steam htater*On* «nd ftlertrtc light#Built ftiitlr*ly hy day'* work

Lci-atlnnOs.T half block to irolley __

Twenty mlnulea to wfnrket «ndrwency minui**" m» - - - - - .Can be bought fur caah payment down aftd

montl-ly pftvmeMi oame *■ rent- eke ntly eou!6 Grange »va- ear '® terrace, whirl, la a Few hloclia weal p_f Munn

rtOOr, I.WUV iuuaro n m. ^ - ~blocks from Psnneyivanla and Leblfb V^i*y freight alallcm. Inquire ftlTSBELL

DESK royfb v anted, where privacy can ^ Im-I. 7d<1ri‘*e Room, Box 4 1. rf-

flee.

BELMONT AVE,. 875 - Beautiful lU-ronm apartment: every poaslble *e^^Ice and ion-

Tftnienca: from porch; runl moderai*- seo JanlUirb a n k 8T., s is . near court h®^**???'!***!

four and five room*. J * - * ,Improvement* Inquire BLIYWSE. flral floor.BERGEN 9T.. 908—Six roome: bath and

pantry; a l l . improvernern* excApl "*V = ocreena and awnlnga, rent only.

LITTLETON AVE., IRD—Fiv* rf'onta; ®li ImpTovemetit*. rent |16- Inquire on pram-

lees. ■ _____ -m u l b e r r y 3T„ 2$?. ovprt,TltB O-rtag*-^

Flrni floor .uid Improvementa: corivnnlenl or South Bt. SirUlona, I'OLGHT^ A liOTJLD. 31 Clinton »>t., Eafflx liuUd:ng, room nH,MULBERRY’pT., 246. corner FrankUii j I.—

Flat, all U nprpvem sfJta.______________ _MT. PROSPErT AVE.. T7ft-9lx-room ablrt-

meni, very latest lnipru',<iuient*; will rate to lult lenatii, i'ei*on.il;le rent. luqijna Janitor.MT PROSPEUT AVE '. 'sV t-F lv e ' “ r l ' Pj'**'

ant ronma; all Im pro.em enta; nawtj deio- r a t ^ i rent '■

BERGEN BT.. 54i-B43-646—FW* roorna.bath - all Improvement*: pen*. I ll , Inquire

on »7 ' = Blratfnrd pi. BROOT^BRUCE ST., 72, near Bank—Flw* .

rooma; ha lh ; all Improveinante; th ird floor; amnll tamll>-; near aniiool, rent 514.66.

freight alaticin. Inqulra tiu a SCHWARZ CO.. 105 Frallnghurian ava

l o f t s TO I.ET. YTITH POWER, STEAM HEAT. LIVE STEAM. CENTER OF CTTT.

j a m b s 61. SEYMOUR JR.,61-63 LAWRKNCK BT,

DESIRABLE light loft, 2.566 or 6.606 a ^ ft..- he**E5.mA-15i-r-4 lisn i llfll.. *.mvv wa ------—y ---.with office; gati. electrlo light, power, neat,

elevator aervlro . central lorAtlpni j®’'’ J*?i: mill (*i"inatructe5l Groedel bulldlngi r$v’2g4 Plane at. Tnqulre premise*. ___ _____

STORES, OFFICES, ETC., TO L E T - OUT OF TOWN

r i TNTOH AVE IDII—New store, aultable for any builn;** Inquire m fiprlngfleM

l?xl5 end !0 In. Mee! beam*; aloo c o p ^ r kfitift n\ix7, with cover and oftll inaid*.

MANp«ra or a*1

I Si'tJC'eY. VOni-lM i a.. |..eai..- . --■ advanced pui»lin. only best c1b«

fticgl music taughl. term* rcaeoueble 45 Lo-Pf SE

M R K l'cH aiN A BOMB. 102 10 IIO Park buret it.

terrace, whlrb ti a f*w bl orK* 'n wi ^ eve., tfien half Mock north '6 ,

fft the time ft* * bargain of this kind la too rare lo last; j :

I T HORatK Baikua gaa *ttj^r^, Pfff**'' ________ nlng order: bargain. OROH. 411 Badger

ld«. ft iftooiin- vocal. alecuUon. violin piano.mandolin, g u lu r afid band inatrumenia.

BAltRETT. 64& Warren at . opp. iS ih wi.

a n u n e x c e p t i o n a l hargolii U ao d l« I dava; «B1 and »31 South Belmont are..

oHca 54 266, ■worth 16,060: Iheae ar« f ne tw o 'fain tly houaoa: a " Imprnv.menta; ti edvaatlbulea. not ?ver (our or five Year, ol ^

CORNET, irombone. 'cello, baw inutruvilnr 0 MANGOLD, studio 161 Berguv *L. n^ar

iou'tb Orange ave.; inairument* for m le .__

W A L L P A P ^ A N D ^ ^ R H A N G jN GvafttibUie*. noi aver ivui -ji •a*'' large Ini"; pared atrrel ; houae would mat YOU l^fdO alnne end M '• »'°'’h •I "'"'' .'j

RUaSEleL 6. tilLBKRT. Tftftchtr of Plfttin and Harmony,

ST Cleveland at.. Orange.

■PHONK 4381 MARKET. HERMAN A CU.

RRTABLK'IHKP OVER ib TKARH

ihnw of UfPlline. InTfflttgale ihl*, rent IJJ per motitli: act quirk Addrea* Owner. 85 Hillside ave.. West Oran^ie

I FSTABlalbnr-L' vvgjik .4. ■ _I Are vi>u anticipating dnlng any PAINT- I INt; I'APKRlNQ "i' DKCOBATINO iM*__ 1.. Ak-w lieMW <A artt A, Allrt

TH * CHARLES TAMME VCb AL HTLD103, 12k Oruhard at-. Newark N. J.CarriigJr Halk N«w Llij^

... .r -K I .^ U «» jjwvk'*!*' 6.a-v -•■•-1 fell'' If so now I* the lime to get your I ♦iilm atf. If you wHl______ m... _a _ a < n-ltl a-B ll a nn vlVii

J . EUGENE JOYaNBR. plenlst avtnmpanlii ■ * t iiilnJOtlftn, Le•chellxk^ metbrnl litu-Lo. - }$«lth Ninth at.4 'phone 2R(i» B B5Ii557*&aw singing In church a t AUenhursi,

ih ll bft at llb*rlv October L Addree* FRANK B. RUST. fl07 Broftd »t.. city.

I ♦ i i l m a t e . ir you wiii ■*- v. —i p o e u i o5ir reprr .^enta tiv ft wit! call a n d gKft 1 you fig ure* on a n y w o r k you da il r* lo h a v e

i ^‘ We hnve i complftt* line of F aHI and If you wleh lo tngpftci *ame you may do

in by calling et our •howtonms,IS BANK BT.

We c e ie r to i m t -o f - io w n ( rt d* .___________

KM CASlV balance lih montbiyenew iwo-famjiy hr>u»*. 42* u ll^ i^a rnat 1 r'om i, Hir'd ba^b*. electric I'Khl*. "I**™

be^t. ga> kn<-h-n: one floor rente.! nr> Of**"; ment*; atreet Inntilre or “ddrew ownerfor partlcuiarf. BIEHL. +2t) P^uih Flftft*htb

I #1 . a*ci..n<l flnor: 9ou’b Orftng* ■•ar

LOFTB WITH POWER a n d p t f a m h e a t .

WASHINGTON WIliBON. 46 IjAWRENCE f t .

FOR renl, alor* wlih all flziur**. PuUftbl* for butcher; also atwilher etor* for barber.

ihoerriakeT or lunch room; Tjnt ranionable. A pptv In person,. W, F. MORRELL, $l Broadway. Keypart. N. J

BELMONT AVB.. 419—Sevenoma; ftH improvement*: frontApply first floor, O L/^ER.

BANK ST.. S6-, rntnar Morrla ava,—Sli nice Ughl, airy Toom* on aeeotid floor,

rani moderfttft: pert improvemontaCLINTON AVB.. cornftT Reimoni—HARROW'^MA.NOn AND CKATKAU. av a rt» tn tf ^ i r Oct 1' two room*. four rftom*, $32.W tol« l ' fiva rooma. 4,, lo MS; alvvIrlcItF. parquat (Iwira, tiardwond trim. Applr Jatiliar ^ F"*™' laai or ROWER. 44 Harrlaon rt.. BSf< ” r- gnge.

MUliRAV BT ‘-'6—Rta-roam apartntanta: hUim pr^tam ant.; raht S2..-622- Ltqolra t . r . t

flor-r 46 High at.

f o u r s t o r e s , heat htiamaaa loeatloi, inEast Orang*.., corner Dodd ana North

Park at».: living room* with atore. Apply to H KOLODIN. IH W aehlnglon ava., New­ark. Phone 1B90 B. B. ______

! CLINTON HILI^Handwma Itppar •rartm ant 10 modarn

a l i J l r K r p .rq h tt floSr'a. foil laoYh

tax building.

FACTORT T/*>FTS to let, with power; all modern imprn\Tment«. Newark

Hand Machinery Co.. iOfi Cheatnut it., cHy.

SEPARATFaLy OR TOGETHER.Two Ilf tb« beat 4,WO fi. loft* Iti city: low m Z tn r f S. H. TOWNtaET. C» Shlpmen at- ,

liOFTS WITH POWER.GrtinJ Iirhi, steady power, cheap rent. in­

quire Engineer. flO’ il Ilnmlllon *i. ______

■ ?L. f-

ajm r p^ r m a N am TH . teacher of Piano gmd ftfgftjt. Rludlo ar^ rtaldence. lln Noiih

fW H at-, near Orange it.

DanclBE

HAVE 36 PER CENT.

TEL AND BE CONVINCED. EBTAB-LIBHED TWENTY YEARS. __

1 HF-RMAN. 860 BROAD ST.TE L 143 MUI BBRRL^________ BOOM !64,

TWO FAMILY hiniai. North Nr'varh u Ijlouk oil YVaahlaglon ava.; 1" roomi.

hatha, all Impta. aaoap, hfot. oonar want! n 'a hafora Oct., aacrldf* Kt.4«t; faiv hondraJ «5h, balanca morigaga. FIACRK. B’J* Broad at.__

ON6I LOFT, 5.f8Vt a-iuara fnat; ana loD aqua ra far,; t-’'h trail IlghiaJ. TONKS

BRfiR . lilfth "1. and Bcyd^n pi.

h*at live steam. Aiiply to w. T. JArt>-v V1V9, 112-116 Arlington *f.

r e f i n e d bualnaa* women will ftharft h*r eatftbliihmftBt with lom* on* tor *m*ll

rent, for aom* branch of busineo* fqr ladlei. Addreo# Busin***, Bo* K. Wftwa office.

' CLIN'fON HI LI. •aetIatl---Flvi ronma «n« bath: nlcaly .lacoratad; al«trlc h ^ t .

' bftftt. all Improvemems; fin* n*igh^ehOdd. 3T2 Avon ov".; rent I2fl. Inaulr* onno^a 37* Avon *v*4

1NET.8ON FL-. 49' all light room*.

p an Iniptuvamet'ls; ran ' *“ ■ L»iul.»Montgomery- __ ______,viirsKTlLlA RT-. B-^'-Four uK'*r loOiin. aj; i'«*

prm-emente: ateam beat irt htilly<iOtn. Hi- __vAR~MA?<r>l^“ Sl> yell ruohi mil

bath; convenient * u ivie*; $37: Uctober 1. JAMBS WARU. ti* Bleecker si. ________ ___ „wi'in'piiLK ST.. W. near ‘■^n'rai av«,—I’L*

l*r«* light ffHim#: improvemenia Inqiilr*on premiee*. or ilBO DruK's *1.^NEW JBUBEV RAILROAD AVE.. US—61*

rooma: all 1m_pla.; all Ironl rooma. ovar ■aloof), rent 111 _______---

-Seven rooms and balhl ^

ORATON 8T., 114—Fiva nSra rflnma: nmlY dacorattd; part tinprnvemaota; rani I 4.

InfluSra UROSSMAN-II-LMAS CO., 31 Llln- ton O’' •OPEN (or InapacHon Tuesday. 2 lo 5. h*au-

Hful aacond floor; five rooms; bath, pan­try ; tan l only 515. 301 n ta d v ic k a v a . ____

AI'DITORIUM tor rant tor d a n a ls t and card partlaa; alao lodge room.

i.o*rtaoL Columbna InilitKta -W-ft-Kai; at.

i-ARKCRBST A P"rim fnt—7 '.•oomn; all Im- provamshta. neat fm -n l.h ^

CLINTON H IL Ie-F lva roomi | “ V.!JNTUN HUki^^rive twi«*large front and r*ar P‘****i twn-ramiiy dwelling; ftll

.............. . . Ol iuini*ii?i*. ii 'Y ,'$4b ner m unlh; f i ' ea Branch Brook rO-rtia- jSl3f- • ■ ‘ ■■ --awv ilLII5UM, 6rt- —-----

GKL & C LARK, Eea*x bullalng.127—Firat fk

iwn’ionnJij u’y'ciism*" . it 'with or w ltboul gnrage or Btabte. ftve., near Fabyan pi, ^CLINTON HILL. «2 Cypl

— • iti ave<, L ftnd bath'yp^eM ftt.—'

HC ShawPENNSYLVANIA AVR., I - ’— /

fla t, five rntjme atid b a t t . **11 Improve* m4nt*.

■Twft min-«V*« to (.■‘Union tRh n

ment. *rt room ftnd InQulr* JOHNE. MAYER. 36T Union buRdlnm

s t a b l e lo let. place for (Iva horaaa. South Oranga avl.

515

t h r e e -s t o r y bulldtne. co n ta in in g t ators nnd t iv o - . l j- room flera; all modern Improva-

m en ts : barg n in : only n.DXI r ^ ' ’' r M : ha lanra on mortgage- Apply o n n e r . K‘4 Hunlardnn at

THE DAVI8 SCHOOL OF DANCI^NO. Ulaa M- Helen HacHugh—Mr. F. C. R aldon.• ALDIKB b u il d in g . 656 BROAD ST.> J * S O oV nL CLASSfe. FANCY INTBB- ■“ ' ‘'r lE T lV E AND BALLET DANC1I«Q

TAUOHT,**XDAT EVENINO CLASS. 5 O'CLOCK rau>ar>4 * JpRCHB|TRA>

I WE do Una PAPERHANGINO and fAlN'TING: we eerry the n*w«#l TVALLPAPBRP.laMj; we carry ins n*w*Bb .

I ftf the prel‘eai dealgn*'. ronm*I low aa 55,66; IN and OUTSIDE PAINTING

O n m H O OF tHILDRBN'R CLASSES, FHI- •^AJTBRKOON. SEPTEMBER 17.

1 jo w A.J *# .6 '! ; a n a wAOd-d-'vj ira iavaaavvftI a t rearonable prlc**; beat of meterlsl tiaed;

wcjrkmanshjp guaranteed. Write nr call ft. COHEN.

I *M MARKET a r . TEL MKT.

LOOK"^Who wanis to en \n bunineea?SJe-rooni houw, *11 Impro'k emetit*. with

a brick *hop. I'oet 12.4*5: will **11 for$’ .000. 1*4 A*ior at- __ __________ _CLINTON PL - -Twn-/*mll> houa*. 11 rnom*.

fkftter *c««cr, toilet, range*, only $11.$00: |$dP ceeh. balan<’e rent ORBEN. 610 Plr*- m en 'i i. '.lliiineDK5 BARGAIN-Price IT 400; i1x-£*m!ly brick;

mrnthlv rant 1*0. D.tVfi .'aab nft de-l. ro*l |e,0Cfl \o buUd. AdOren Ovrner. B5>* sOft. y*** i^fflce

REST f 'eacTy apace In Newark .EMORY CO., 31 Runyon « . T«l. l o i v

Waverly. ------------------- ——

w T T T rn ry your deed or trade your l*n* if ^ our ?;,.part> I. th ra a t.o ln , (oraclo.ura or troiitileanma. AddiaiB Buradeal. Boa 63, Nfn*.* nfflce_;_____ -■ ■

REAL ESTATE W A N TED -O U T OF TOWN

HOVaEar. apartmenta• naaa Maptenood and vicinity. Hat YOur property, tor rant, 661. or a'changa ivirt IK M. CONOVER. 34* Main el.. E aa t^ ra tig ^

APARTMENTS, ROO M S AND FLATS TO LET

Ala p a r t m e n t s

AilPaullvft C o rn * r A p f t f t m e n t i

S T R A T F O R D C O U R T

Cr>r. ClJntftn ftvft., SlrftlfOFd pi.

f^lK T O N HILL. E olith Twelfth il.. 7^6— i v * r atitrence

and hefttar; all ImprovemabtOv

RUKlIVILl.E .NBIUH IIpRS O l H ^V A N D E R H n O F S TORAOB H .4RLHOUSL

MOVINO. HTORINO. c a r p e t I Ml-ttna SEV K N TH AVE., M 6 A R F tn 6 E M t .L a ^

COLUMBIA COlJRT, 55 Sacanil ave,—All nmdaru aonvanlancia; alar.lrtc ligh t: a ta .m

heat' hot water; liveried attandanta- all outalda roama; four targe rooma and hath. Apply to Janitor.c o m f o r t a b l e , coay apartm ent: nice loca­

tion; near trolleyi; all tmprovomanta « • captlnf haal; onupla or imall (amtly; 515- 114.66. 53 Hadlaon ava.. ear. Ja ll lf tCOLO RBD— Beautiful middle flat, five

rodmfta bath, rtbge, all lmnrov*menti. I l t ' l i d ; three car Ilnaia U Hunter at..

ROSMVILLt,, S lilh it . , Ii*ar '’• '• t .Firat and Inird flat*, ft*" Jt

Improvatt.anta but h**^ T " _ IL. .ROSEVILLE. Fifth at.. '6*—

hath; 51*4 poaaaaaloll a t imofc C r- a n rMAIf, 811 Eoaait building,

.8HORBHAM a p a r t m e n t .453 Summer aue.

High citaa apartm enta 6

J o a n s . 6i* b« . j.utw lng._^____

Moat aifluelva alavalor aparim aol tn the ataie. Bvarjr P«*»'°'6 vanlenct, IncludlP*boy MrvSc*. ataaifl

A t l : 4 i O 'C LO C K .*BS ONS , DA T OR

SCEPTION, F R 1 D A T E V E N

WCRARDrS B«bo»l of Ireod I t ciftoaei r*op*»Iiftftfttii by ippoIftUpanta wnt* ior

S. FISCHER * CO.W* do painting fttMl paper-hanging at reft-

■onable pricot. flrtr-cloa* work guarauteod. ]N3 Bigelow it. ’Fhotl* 4TkJ Wavarly.

THE BROOkLTN WALLfAPER CO, will 0Ap«T rooma. $Z.I0 up; painting and kai- oomlnlng dooe at vary rtiaonabla pric tt. Bend pofttal or call a t STl Bank i tp a in t in g and papar-hangiag. loweat prteaa.

...........antc*d; glr* mft aUlfti. MAX■II work guaronteen, gn* HS'S,'*, iTC/* W filfii. UkL

R tA L tS lA T E FOR SALE— R O it- VILLE

TWO*FAMlLT house. H room*, * bftth rnom^. all Improv^Tnenis, and B*r*k*' C’tr

North Seventh *i., f^ve minute* from Am- tjere Srftllob, A'ldreis R,05 '’ l'l* Box t$. X#w* offlc*. ___OWNER vompeiled to sacrifice hi* ftlghi-

room h'lUM. all Intprovementt; at (b* bar- ..I. ..ftl ft. aei *1 Wirt llV S UUTCHLXStMin i>fkft ""f M.Sftrt. geocOe. loa Kouviiu ftTfta

roon, fo r one Addreea Par tlculMe, Boa ISB, New® offl(*«

furhtahad•ervlot

day and kilfHt ftlavitor fttid T room apftrira*!ttft,

Broad It

ON'K-FAMILT hou**, 1" / ”’‘pfrom $4edft0 to RRNEST J . E-rrnm TR.vrv'-r* - - - v .

FURNISHED HOUSES WANTEDf u r n i s h e d houaa or ftpirimftnt w;ftTiied.

is food locality; Roaevilk praftarfd. CtU M a o b Bfook f3S0W.

a p a r t m q k t s ih nouftft, toaelng iftpinit* gninneot t»4

■ 11 ituflrov*iniBta; flv* and *l< rtonsa and bftthj ready fftr Immftdiiti reai*^•!«d and ront to « •« Nftvfttn^ 1: rtm* t2S«nd m ; htfMy rftaimtftd rortdfthHal

n e a r B U i a b e l b f t v * .COURT ST., i l l . near Weet at.—Flrnt floor;

Jiftvftn room! and balh; hot and cold w tlo r; •acoTid Door; >*vftn rooms: cold water only.CICN^TRALLT locftled, aeven room*: b a th : ftU

Imptft.. thr«« ror>mi. hath. I t f A lf t . Hi- QQtr* H I Woghlngten iL. or 1ft Ca4*r il

CHOICE ftttbt-room apartmftsL •ftcohd fl« iwo>fftmily: *very ImprovemoBt; Jiftftr twi

rant rggoftiiaplft; 'phone 2S8S Waverly.CENTRAL location, flvi room*.

provftmftnt*. lU . Cedar orJ. KORNr l i t W ilM nitOh at.

VuV » 5’M r g .

3v.‘r ? ? i 'v : . y i n g t r ,^.‘‘you 1 FEI’

ftftga rtftaa . v. a J fl art ■ bp ■* “ • *«v»a.eiv•eciluft; twenty wlnutea lo Market «b4 Broad *1*. CtiJ »ay day of a eDlng.MS HomtHM U.

CHADWICK AV«.. liw -riiM eoiualnlng Sva and a lt room* *ftd beta, ftftparatg Moam »«*-

Ingtilr* of on i wmt#*'*-CAHDBN BT., I«T—Four bright rooftw: ^ ■

prevftmftntft. Apply WUaWdAi H. STRAUBiUl V a W *»a*64 rt'K eg *'t l marttartoa at., of ISMIoF.

SfiUTM TENTH BT , **—NEWAPARTMENT HOUSE; SER-

VlfeB AND a p p o i n t m e n t s UN- Sl P A W ED;* TEN MINCTES TO MAftKBT AND BHOAD S M j RBNT MODERATE; AGENT ONp r e m i s e s

■OOTR ORANGE AVE, 4 1 6 -f lx rMm fW :f f U l J i t w J S T r

I .

APARTMEN1

SOUTH SEVEN’ airy roomi;

floor; i l l Impr ae1*ct nelghbo BERNZ, $1 AllSOUTH THIRTI

rield avf.-FIvi •rn Improvoniftn Qrat*(i; renl rtlSOUTH FiFTK

aeven room*. Brovamenrs; rr BlEHla, BrtcondtJUUTH o r a n «

Nix rgoina, neighborhood; rnoiii 7**.fiOITH KKVrtN

and !■* a^nlnfif, con\rn gunable.BOf TH Kl..K\ i:

bath. *ieam ii ren t: iinnirdlutoBOl.Tm KUCVl

III improv enitt

SECOND floor ulea from car

MX roniitt and I hot wnier furnt all oUier uiodr October L Inq

EKCONP AVK . ipartn irn li lu

front lorihr*; Brcotul tve.

ernfNGKiKUD rooma for h«1

in fUuhlng Bt'iSIX beautiful r

slram heui. Sf Drlenlnall pi.SIX Ilghl room

trie Ilghl. allChftdwif-k avr.

Vp'to-d*l» • and balh Ing Janitor on pr*i

t h ir t e e n t hlight, part

WEBER “ ••CO., kel and '.ViBhlithom ah bt .

aeufind floor, rated; rent $10.THOMAH BT..

all Improvrni E- VAN DYNfcTHREE roomb

ly: white o: 778 North Bixi

W^ARH1NCT‘'»Nlargo, light

family hO'iHO. rlr t'lr if llshia range. Illo tint and r»-.ir k>f-ulWABKKN Hud

Kive roorna e ic rp i hfiu ; I1. MRS*. leYO:

WILLIAM ST *tich, .111 lari

WEBKTl and \VA!ihiiig(r

WEBSTER 81 flpi-nni! floor kRthen: mi

BlooiuflPld BV<W ALNIT HT

Ilfc'ht rooms rent t-fl.T-ROOM-AND-

taMon. al! In balh apartmer premihca.

APARTME^

POLICE t.M F] tw o-fan ih I

or without hew mu*( hfi reuH< I, News officeWANTED^-Htf

TOomB, cnn\ tUC Addr«f>a flCft.TOl'NG rnuple

four lo flvf* location. Add Uce. ______

APARTMEl TO LE

6IILING bath: newly

IR! 2H Grove

BEAUTIKL Impts., ftl 54- New plumbln*

block from

BLOOMFIKLTall

garage, ehnp.apprei laied,

BLOOMKI KluL with ImproNf

CO L O R E IP -E a reuma, bath,

toilet. gBA; $1!EAST ijftAN'

Four and fl menla; light e jiA|’b pan try : I North Nlne(c< quire premito

EAST ORAN Curnett at.-'

flrit-dosa eer\ able rem. In MX building.EAST ORAN

apartment, heal; near janitor or Ol Church StattoEAST 0RAN<

ment*; only rooms, bsth. i ■arvjcft. 64 MiEAST ORAN

rooma. bat location: relm a c k . opp.EAST OBAN<

itient; bIx n laundry; all ftve.; rent |27BAST ORANf

two'fninliy and ISR: conetngft avft. cat’EAST ORAN'

Impt*.; 116, tInn. 2 OirarGLRN RTDGl

light rooms rant $f».mviNGTON-

two-famlly 1 choice nelghb M Florenre a,'IRVINGTON-

ftll improvfti Offtbge ftve..IRVINGTON,

I lift roomsfield ftve.LTON'B FAR

Improve me pftach trees grapee; size Clark It.

MONTCLAEight-ator}

fineat In Nev ■Idft rnoma. ■ Any broker oMONTH'S re

angc; upp< room* an(i b eftt and fine BERT AUS' West OrangeMONTCLAII

provf tmenti 166B HarrieiORANOE. I

floor, five menta; firat Call 618W (OBANOE. C<

IvnprovaniftT JOHN T. MlOrange-e-Fla

■t. Rent.• PARK AVE.

family hoImprovemani hath ; ren t $lCRANE. 927SIX light ro

fruit, II ] within.TWO ftteam

and wfttft]

FURNISH

broad 8'room ftp*!Included; ^

Wftverly, or

BROAD 8 ftpftrtfnent thing new ;. gulrett. Ap]FOUR room

nifthed CO ftotner; ML her UontcitXnWBT m

e ltr-4 orgUibed; rthtORCHARD

Inoludlng tire floor Ie wftt«r ftuppland llB«n ■ rftftftopfthle.

FURNISHMENTS

IN BA8T 0 or five r

I ntahftd, Oet erftikeftf ex t J, Kftwi fti

r t--f

V

; 1 1fsrrifc

qlilr*

- 6 Uover

)&iht ^

Jtw lf

<J\kn»

o«au-pan*

I \m* r »!.; Fark.

fk r»roi tt*

;ars'lNO.

h. all

m and SHIP-

J j b w A B K e v e n i n g n e w s , M O N D A Y , B E P T B ^ M B E R 1 3 . 1 9 1 5 . 1 7

APARTMENTS, ROOMS AND P U T S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TO LETiOUTH »BVCNTH rT .. IM —••V.P l l lh l M «

airy roomi; iwo-famlly houM; aacoDd floor: all improvementp; i« p a rita ^55^2,^ a<*l*cl nelf hbofhood; reaaOnaliH. OTTO B gR NZ, n AahU nd iLSOUTH THIRTEBNTH RT.. «W, n*ar Bprlaff;*

ri«li av« .-riva l*ra#. llaU rtow i; all mtvv •rn Improvamanta; alt^tilo llfh t; nawly dac* graiad; r*nt re*»onabla. .^ C r i r T i l r i ^ N T H ^ s T . , »Bd

•«v«n roomii, lm(h; «l®clrlc; ateam, aii Im- ■rovam«nni; rcnla, *10 and | ! l . Inquira BIEH Ip. Bocond floor, ___________SOUTH ORa NUR AVE-. *1*—Becoi:d flat.

lU rqoniB, h*th. intprovamentn: foodnalfhborbooa; |H . 0» n « f. U Clinton at.,room 7*1. _____ __60I TH t^EVhlNTH HT , fl -I-'irat flnor. ala

r-n>niH anil baih nrwiy datoraled: acrwna. aAnlngf, tonvenkni lo troll*} •.•arB; rent rea-aonaUie.__________ ________________ ___ _____s o t ‘m El.KM'NTH ST.. 3«a-fl and 7 roomi,

bath, aitam iiaat. electric llfbt. f a i , chaap ren t; liTnnedlute I oaaeaalotl. ______^L IT H KI.ICVKMH HT., 271—Klr»l floor

all impnix etiutiiie, heat. In food ahape . *1^

flECOND floor of tw<v*famlly bopaa; 1 rnln- ulea from cat line and 7 mlDUtea to IPDOii

i>(;i rooiOB and liaifi. Jatindry. ataani taaat aad hot w aiei* furniabed; k'* box, f a t raai* . and ill oUter un»derii improvem*nU; poaaMaion Octobar 1. inquire #- BliecMar at. _SECONP AVp:. 100-Moil attractive four-roOm

apartnirnii In ih y ; locatjun unaurpaaacd, frcmt iiorihea. loiu itiodoirtia JAItor. OO

Second ite . __^ _______8PRlN<iFlKUr> AVE.. ET- Three nice

rooma for h<1u1ib only, rent HO InquireIn cltuhinir Hinre on preniiB***^^________ _8TX beautiful rnontii, bath; all lmprn\ emertti,

aleam bent, at-p.iraic ebirnmc, Ural fioor. liLl Drlenlnall pi, ____SIX IlfM ronniK nnil buLh,

It; fjslt C h a d a

FURNISNED ROOMS TO LETA m u o n v « HMM iw Gwita w

every oaavaRleaM; flae iocatipM. Adoreaa Caniral, I, Neiro afflDe.BEROEN t r . , 7IS—Black fro n CltniOTi ava.,

larfe . Ilflitj RlPTi nicely f«rnlaha4 room, connected irlin klloiian, for llfk t bouaekeap* Inf. for couple or fantlem en; all Improve* monte; ateam heat; very reasonably______BELLEVILLE AVB., |? l —Two of (Hrae ad-

Jolnlnf front rooma. all ImprovemenUi convenient to tralna and tra ile r: hon>a com- (o ria ^ _____ ___________BROAD ST., t*. near C^teniAi aa,

Falrmount eve., l i t . near A O ranfe ace,Bank Bt.. H I, neaf B lf^CouPl at.. I f , near Waanihftoru__________B r o a d ST.. I lt. The Annex—Large, ilrr

roorne; elegantly fufnfahed. aultable two, elccirlrlty; hot water heat; tclaphone; alsoaliigle room.BROAD ST.. IM ^N tcely farTiiohed, l a r p

and Bmail liRhl foemei m nnln f he(, reid w ater: private l>atha and (otlalR^ all Ini' prov ementa.BROAD ST. Cl—One or two rootwa; IlfM

houRekeeplag, waier. gaa. uae of bath.laundry, 13 51 and *1 50 weeiily Call a t ** Oriental atBROAD 8T.. nST—PleaBant room: aleo two

ronnertlng rooma: all Improvementa: oleaci, llfh i, elacirlvUy. a«parate cn tri^eo ; ‘phope.RROAII 8T.. 113A-Nlcelv fumlaheil raetiMi

Bieani heat. «lacirlo l l ^ t ; rntae otoderatt: private family. ______H ROA ir~ST.. 1 l7 i—Newly Birnlahed front

and aide room, all Improyementy______b r o a d hT., IH I—Atiraoiive front and elda

room, itcam heat, Iroprovettienfa._______

X Hgbl roonift and baUi, ai^am heal, eleC* Irlc ilshi. all improiefiiHUR. Inquire 147

THE THARIXJTTE.AflT.iC* KIOH ST.

Up'to-dato epHrlmente of 7 and I rooms and bath Ingulfo of JOSEPH TIUBA or Janitor oh prem ltca ^

t h i r t e e n t h AVK.. 73—Four rnnma: ell Ilf h i. part ImplR : )I2. PFROMMRR*

WEBER CO.. Melropolllnn bldg , Mar­ket aud Wa^hltiKtofi eia. ___THOMAS BT . 17fk Four large, runny rooms.

sovond floor, T^ai'T and f'l". n^wly deco­rated: rent Jin. Imiulre 'm m M it.THOM Alt BT.. 42—Itrinnd flat. SU rOoma;

all ImprovrnifliiiR best. 111.E. VAN DYNE, 41i« Oraiixe Bt.

liBO.

THREE rt'omb. tra... lullst: *8 montti-ly: white or vulored. Inquire promiao*.

778 North Hitih Nt. _

Ill'HNBT HT. lt™Newly furnlahed room for geniiemen; bath. electrIcUyj steam heat,

bm w ater, ventrally looaWd; ariva te , rea­sonable. WALDHEIM, rinrt bsH.imi'NHWICK BT,. es—Furnlahed rooms for

ccilnred gentlemen only. Apply a t ifcond floor.rHKBTKl'T BT., J l—Plsasant. Btlraettv*.

furnkhed front room; every Improvement; el*Am heat, electric light, also small room; modei'Oie prlree; private.COURT ST.. 7J—Larga, rlean roomB. com*

pleie for light houaskeeplna; running e a te r ; gas and bath: also sleegllic rooms.EAST rATUf ST.^—Ttir«e fnJnulaa. walk from

Broad and Maniel and tubes. Urge front room. n**wly fwrnUhed: elertylclty^ Bteam h«*ai, prD ste family of two must be seen to be appreilaied, rent reaeonable, MRS. UURTIS.ELIZABETH AVK.. *0—On* or two large

furnished roomt; gas and electricity; attorn heal: bath, private fam ily, genlle- meii preferred.____________ _FrttN ISU E D rooma; ladles: central; prlTati

faruil) , reference. Address Central, Eoa H7, Nev B 4)ff1cB,

lOARD INGAVOM AVB.. I#, itaar Clinton—Uirg* front

room, one or iwo, with board; pvivate lantUy; Ui^ov«Btonls; tan mlnateo Bread and Market, 'phene. _______AVOH AVB,. *1. off Cllnlnrt—Bilect a li^ e

or dodMe Toem. private family: lelepaAie Wav. MIIJ; Ian mlnataa to «eater.ASTOn IT., It. near Clinton ava—‘Pleaaant

room; running hot and cold water; also fireL-ci4M table baard. ____________BBOAD IT ., t u t —Elagaat Large eeeeod*

etory front, ateam healed roorn, three windows, southern expoattre; evcelleni table board; refined aurroundlnga; three ■Inglea New York elation, ten minutes' walk Qroad and Market.BROAD ST.. 171, The Homestead—f^ rg e

Slid ■mall, airy roeiiaa, avertooklng large garden, meals by day or week; cool, clean and comfortable. M i l l DENTON. Proprle- Iresa.BROAD IT.. » « . The Clermnni — Second

floor front or two eonnecMng roams. Mngle or en aalte, running water; ftret-tlaaa ec- coThtnodailona for tebje g v ea ti.___________

LIV E N E W 5 . ^

BROAD PT., l* n . a t the Ollmore—Newly furnlahed and decorated reeate; hot w ater

esrvice at all times, steam beat, excellent culalne, a specialty, table gueala, |

BROAD IT., I*M. corner Mouth—Large front rooms, slngl* rooms; steam heat, electiio

and gas light. imnvenleDt to South Bt> ila* tion; table board.BROAD IT. y ir s i -o ta la every re*

apeot; terms very reseetiabie; refined io* catTan; house Jutt renovatedl double and Magle reoms.BROAD IT., t l^ L lg h t . airy rooms with

board er wUhout; stsarti heat; e lsa t^ hi; private family, csatral. SIBR. DDR*

Co u r t i t ., it , near Waaklagtoo—Light, eneertui room*; every ImprovameTit; In-

■pectloA Invited: rataa, with boafd. M to 111COURT BTm 70—Firei-olas* rooms; cicallent

table; all conveniences; use of piano; table fuistB accommodated; prioea moderate. _INCHEST KILL. Lake st„ 71*—Two large,

also aingle rooms, with board, on second flour. Tel. 1*11 U, B.

FRANKUN CINCHES SUSSEX’S PENNANT

Victory, 4 -3 ,0 r « Hatnburg Settles Leape Title Race—Warwick

Secoeil io Stioding.PART OF CIRCUIT OUT OF STRUGGLE

By w inn ing R atu rd ay from H am btirg F r a n k l in copped (he p e n n n n t in th e Suaeex C ounty Lengue. T he leag u e did n o t p lay a ll of the sch ed u le ow in g to th e fa c t th a t ll w as Id le on tw'O R ntur- d a y a fo llow ing an n o u n cem en ta th a t th e c irc u i t had been ab an d o n ed , I*ater B ra n ch v llle dropped o u t an d fo r th e p a s t few w eeks on ly th re e te a m s have been in th e race. W arw ick w as Idle Hat u n lay .

Renatt ef 8atnrday*n Uamv.Franklin 4. Hamburg I.

F laa l Itaod teg o f th e Teaaae.

1 ^ t o ld 'a n d ' r d c h

T he q u a r te r -m llo run a t BTunchi B rook J’a r k tia tu rilay afternrHin w as one o f th e b e st races seen in th is sec­tio n In a long tim e. McUormlcK. th e c a p ta in of th e I ’e rih Amboy Y. M. C A. t ra c k team , to g e th e r w ith T i 'la y to n T oung , w ho re c en lly wnu th e M iddlesex C oun ty chRm pJoneliIp a t ilie M ichH in g am es, nlnrtei.1 froni a r ta t r h In th is e \ r n t . w h ich w as wim bv one of th e lim it m en In th e very faet tim e ttf f l f i \ - Ih ie e Hreomis. Young, whn w as c locked In *3 1-* seco n d s In fo rg in g in the fro n t, and w ith p ro p e r t ra in in g Bhoiild ha h e a rd from in (he 1P16 rham pionah lpe , w hich a re to be held In th la clly.

« • tAn in n n v a tlo n a t th e gnnies. w h ich

p ro v ed be a fc n iu re much a p p re c ia t­ed by th e fan* w as th« n iinoim clng o f CA ptalii B ar to n Kreem on.

season. Burh a m ove w o u ld u n d o u b t­edly p rove most b e n e fic ia l to th e a th ­le te s in th is vicinItVi H w ould g ive Ibem com pctluon more often l*aat y e a r tliore w ere only fo u r m ee ts held kt th e Armory.

• * •T he n e x t N. J A. L. m eet is sch ed ­

u led fo r iie.vl i^utunlav . th e e v en ts Iobe decided nre as fn llow a ICUl-yniddash . 300‘>artj dash, (h rc e -q u a r te r -m ile I ru n and one-m lle' run T he f irs t tw o | e v e n ts a re closed to th e m em bors of i th e N. J A. L.. w hile the la t te r twti I fire novice ev en ts open only to A. A. V • regl.'vtered nihletcH. S ilver lov ing cups w ill be a^•ar^lell in th e f ir s t th ree oxen tc. rin lah in each event. ICntrleN rlnae S ep tem b e r U iit RTS Rr«iail st.

TRI-COUNTY NINES HAVE CLOSE RACE

Newlon Gains by Forfeited Game and Washington-Kackettstovn

Battle End Row and Tie.HALF-GAME MARGIN FOR LEADERS

C i i l h e r t M e e l e r n f t h e K a s ( U r a n g e A. \ a n d H e n r y ( ' i i l t o r , w h n r e p r e s e n l s t h e

■Yt'ARHlNCT<'»N .tV E . 31—Six. eight or ten large, llglit |•■Jumn, iipatalrs. In tw o-

fsiiilly hO'iKr-. ail m o d e r n ImprovemeniB, electrif llghis. Hicam brat, romhIoalU'n ran g e . I lle b a th , p u r u u e t floorB, l a rg e rryrU arid r»-.ir ^<,i ihite. r e n t rexHona^l* _____

W A B K K N hohI i > v [ f H n n e l * . New O r l ea n s - - Kive roorna « n ' l t iHih, a l l I m p r o v e rn e n i s

e x c e p t h e iu ; J ia , Jl^*. IS-”*. Oc to b e r1. MRS. r .YONS. f i r s t f l s j j___________________

W IL L IA M S T , 52— T w o f U t i , t h r e e r o o m s !-*ticb , a l l l a r g e ronji ia. |10 . P F R O M M E K -

W EBP Ul Mel ru po lU xn b ldg. , M a rk e la n d WAsblnf ltn n bI h. _____

W E B .S T E R 8 T . ; 4 ’. ^ - -L a r g e . su n n y ro o m , apvunii f lo o r . fliRo (wu rt lnglea. use of

k l u h e n , hM ln ip r n \ - e n ie n t s . h a l f b lock B lo o m f ie ld avo.WALNL'T ST . SS First floor, five large.

light rooms un i both; all tniproveraenls, rent *20. _____ _tI r o OM-AND HATH apartm ent, eentra] lo-

tsMon. all linpri'wmenlH; also S-room-and- h*lh apartment. 94*1 H roal si.; Inquire on

A P A R T M E N T S , R O O M S AND F L A T S W A N T E D _____

POLK'E t.il'FIt'EK wuntfl flve-roorii flat In (wo-farrllj hoiipp. sll Improvements, with

or without heal fn qiilRl riotahhophnod. rent iTiUBi hn rPUHnnable Address flnome. Hux L Newa office, ____________________ ______WANTED—Hteam-heaied apartment nf T

rooms, connepleiu ki pt*ilon, rotii nboul 130 Addrepa Hefervnee, Box 125, News of-flcft. _________________ _________ _TOl’NG rnuple wUheF to locair single bouse,

four to flvt* rooms. etMi» lr>wasi r-^nt und location. Addr*‘'B lloiise, Hnx ISO. News of- fhA P A R T M E N T S , R O O M S AND F L A T S

T O L E T — O U T O F T O W NARLINGTON—Flrst fl"nr lo let. alx rooms x&d

bath: newiv decoraicd: fine lociltty; reat IIH 2» Grove s i ________ __ ______________

BEAUTIFUL 5-rnoni flats; all modern Impts., a t 69-81 William st.. Orange, N. J. New plumbing; rtewly decorated throuftloul;

block from c'enlor at. Apply Janitor.BLOOMFIELD. .Tainefl si.. 7ft—Five rooiitB;

all ImpTovemems; large yard; room for garagf*, shop, m il JIG; mu»t be seen to be epprevlai^d, Inquire on the pTemlBeH,

BLOf)MFIEU>, N. .1 — For rem. four rooms, a lth Imprnx-en.eniB; adults only. 5D Maple st.

GRANT AT. M—iecond storT, front room;suitable for one or two gentlarttott; xU 1m-

provmerits; near irolleys and I^ckawaana Station.GRANT ST.. 39. -F irs t Floor. Oie*ly fu r­

nished rooms. aM improvements, n«*r trol- le> H and D., L. arie W. Station.

H A i.sicr BY., 7*—Large, light, airy room*;mndern Improvements; llle bktb eiiok

floor: J2 lo |5 ; al*o kitchen, oompleie forhousekeeping F. CARRB-LINCOLN* AYE. 5*?—One large, front room

or 1*0 vrjnnectlng rooms, with water and gas: nullable for light housekeeping; private family, snlegt neighborhood.

MARSHALL r r . . 5, ‘The MarshalL" on* door from Broad—Front alcove room, par­

lor, iuHable for two gentlemen; other rooms; furnished entirely new. shower bath; ‘phone; a select home; three minutes from Four Corners; clsantlneas, refined surroundlnga: good asrvtr*._____ _____________________ _MULBERRY AT.. 1*8—Nicely furnished

front room Inr light housekeeping. | I . no objection to child.MUl,PERRY 8T-. 294 - - Nicely furnlBhad

rnnl. airy room for housekeeping, 12.7ft. all tmprnvHinenis.N(JRTH FIFTEENTH FT. 14—For busltiea*

luen or women, furnlahed or unfurnished rfioitis: near three rsllroad *>atJons; also,three trolley lines. Hsm* can be Seen by Inquiring second floor. ________ 'NKW' HT . Bl- Nicely furnished room*; all tm-

p ro \tm 'n ti, steam h*ai; slrtglo or double; also rooms for light housekeeping single or ronncf'dng. running water, two minutes from Broad si. and tubes.NEW 9T., -Large front alcove room, near

bath, handsomely furnished, other nice front room, first-rlasr house, respeclabl'# peripls only; near Broad and tube.NEW ST.. WV-EUnite or connecting room* for

houHckeepIni. |3 and *3.fto, water In roqmi: sipam heat: cnlldren accepted: ImprofremehtaNELSON PL., 47—Furnished front rootiij all

Improvements; private family,_______ _ORANGE ST., 48*—Larg«, plaaaant, from

room, all Improvemenl*. nicely (urnishetl for bousekeerln i: rent raaaonable; alsosmaller room for lady or gen t le m a n ._____ORCHARD AT., 12*—Slrigle and connecting

housekeeiting rooms, si! ronvenlence*; five minutes from Mouth Street S tation; tl,8* up; no objection lo child.

HU.L8IDB AYR.. 77. near riln lon—FIna large front roont, with alcove and prlvata

•creened p la tsa; home rooking, best refer­ence. _________ ____________________HUNTKBDON bt .. I#T—T wo xlta

wlik board; bom* oomfogt*; uiMviBiSBt to trolley linoa.______ ________________ _______UULBKRRT ST.. ?B9, one block Dom cHy

hsll, a l the Arcadia*—Elegantly furnished rooms for refined people, horns rooking; congervitlve rates.__________ ____________ _JfT. FLJDABAHT A v i T « » . near Hornga

Bcboot-KoflMd pHraio boarding b o M w«U fumlslied. heati-d: cleaa rootn*. ___NORTH s e v e n t h BTT.. 84—Poultry and

eggs from our/ow n farm ; private family Will take two oongenlaJ people at Id tk) and17 per week._______________OntENTAL BT., 38. comer Mt, Pleasant avo.

-Largo newly furnished rooms a ith run* Ring water In each; beat horn* cooking, con- verjant ami refined k>cailon-ROflEVlLLE. Seventh ave.. t12—Nicely f«r-

nJahed room with board; suitable fiw two adults; also table hoard; convenient to otM- tlon aod troltay; phono.________________HOSEVfLLB, Seventh ave., t i l . near Fourth

s t . f i* minutes from trolley and stailon— Comfortahle bedroom; board If desired, re a ­sonable terms.

W. L r U 1Franklin . I 7 (tllH am bprg Warwick.. « I .52*!

Uwwtaal D o o o li o f F a a 1or«^a.8p*rial $rrtir^ of thf XA'JTfl.

FRANKLIN, Sept I J ,— In a ffamo d e ­void o f feg tu rea o r a cn a a tio n a l p laya F ra n k l in d e fe a lrd liA m hurif R aturday . 4 to 3 &ntl clinched the Hunaex C ounty Ivoafcue p ennan t. Cook, w ho wab on th e m ound for the v ln ltorg. tw ir le d a good fram e, g lthough hlx te am p iled up fou r nnlacue* b«htnd hint. S m ith , th e local

I T h a JeaR uia . w h i - h w i t h i n a p e r ' - n l i*f , f o u r m o n t h * , h a * A u r c e s a f n l l v h s M t a n I ( M i r o m a V. M. C. A , r a n A d e a d b e n t* e t* n f R a m e n . Is n e R o t l n t l n R w i t h ( h o f o r i h l f d p l a c e T h e r a c e w a s r e - n i i i

I m a r t g R e n n n l o f o n e o f N e w a r k ’s In rR vet a n d a g a i n t h e b o y * b r e n e t e i j ( h e l.-tpe ** I I n d o o r h n l l * w l i h a v i e w m h o l d i n g t o R e l h e r . T h e c u p w x * f l n a l l v p r r a e n t -

V L j i n e e t B t h r o u g h o u t t h e o o m l n R I n d o o r j e d t o C u t t e r , w h o w o n o n a ( o s s - u p .

HENDERSON AND MORUNSON VICTORS IN BIKE EYElfTS

P a v V i e w w h e e l m e n sfiKAged In ( w o[-t s t a g e d y e s t e r d a y i I ’O M P T O N

. .. __ ____ * I I 'onm o r n i n g o ne rt H enderson ra p tu re d the nnparfd one

Rpet-O f v t n t . Bl a meet a ta jfd yeM eru iy , > *Y‘’ I..VKBa, Sapt IS -- Theth e Seven HrlrtRee road. Hoh- ' t '" k e » iiliia m el th e T ig er

iw lr le r . waa e ffec llve , h u t h la team had I mile tlrnc t r ia l hy covering the d istance th e aam e num ber of erro r* , T h e a c o r r

R H FF r a n k lin .. . , 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 * - i ' 7 4H km burg . n o r > f i ] 0 0 2 0- 3 6 4

B a lte h s * - Hmlth and 1 'o a f, Ctvok and Babcock.

Largs.airy rnom wlih board, private family,

SOUTH feEVENTEBNTH boar

trolley.

ST . 1174-

In 2 m i n u t e s a n d H a e c o n d * . H e w u a f u l b m e d h y Hobf^ rt r i e n w e l l . In 2 m l n - i i l e s a n d 11 s e c o n d s O t h e r m a r k * w e r e I 'a i i l N a g e l . 2 m i n i i i i ’B 12 B e c o n J u . i T i a r l e a <.>«ter rl t tp r, 1 m W iu tea 15 p e r - i.n.lM, I l e r l i V a r n n l d . 2 in li iuleB 17 se e-onda.

A t w n - m l l o h a i ' d i i H p r c R u lU d In d ' U ' - l o r y f o r 11. .MorU’t i s o n o f I ' lA ln f ir ld , w’h o h a d th f t lim it n f Im n d lc H p , i h l r t y se c-

„ , , „ , 7 '” i. ~ r 7 T r » j I o n d a . N a g e l a n d O N ie r r i l l c r , f i f t e c n - s o c -gpe,^B( ge,Tlr« „ / t*« . \2 ,H ,s . o u d - h a n d k a p m e n . f ln lBhed s e v o n d Hn.l

. N K W T O \ S e p . . 1 3 ^ - T h B N > w 1 r , n . , “ ^ »r u b a n a w e n t d o w n t o d e f e a t b e f o r e t h e j H ^ ^ n d er so ii a n d F i a n k M a r c n h e r g .

' HOje In t h e r e n r T h e w i n n e r n l im R In i h l s e v e n t w a s 5 m l n u l c s a n d 9 s^c-

I e n d s , t h e time o f t h r f i r s t s c r a t c h m a n ' (u f l i i l a h 4 m i n u t c p a n d 41 a e v o n d s

lte* iil(a a f ^la iurd iir '* 4«gm*«.Newten 9. Dover fl Ifuifened '

t V a s h ln g t o n 1. H a r k a t i s i o u n t M l a n d l i t g » f Ike T r a m * .

tv I. IV w L FaHurk 'iP W R 12 6 tOf 'UAjib ' tnn 7 10 411 .Neivtuh . )2 I .4l3,DovAr . 4 14 1^)

T h e f a i l u r e o f t h e D o v e r t e a m o f i h « Tn t h e f i t iR ls o f ( h e 1 0 0 - y a n l d a s h . T r U t ' c i u n t y L e a g u e t o p u l in a n a p p e a r ^

ancp a t B 30 o ’clock RaMirdav afternoon on the Newlon diam ond, c a u s e d U m p l r a Fre-I M arsball to forell (he contest to lha Newton ihiligna, hy the acore of 4 to d. The forfi-iiP'd gjime hptng* thn Newton iCHin u p to w lihln one-half gam e o f tha Ilacketthlovin League leader, wnd the la t­ter t e a m has a R s m e to play*off w ith the ^VR•^hlnBlo^ lUne.

'I h ■ Wa-^tilriKton-KackeMstown gam # was I ull i d o n Hi crjuiH Of darkness 8 M tu r" day hy i m plre Tnnr, a fte r "D ave" Dria- coll had draw n lii** contest hy g r fu ln c will: (he um pire uiuli darkness endail tIjACOnteyf.

A t (h e Mme o f t h e ca ll ln R o f t h e g a m a * t h e W a s l u i i R i n n a n d I l a c k e i s t o w n ( « a r n e w e r e ( le d a t b-S, H i m W a a i i l n g t o n *1111 M b a t . afiFT h a v in K c g o e h i up t o a fiva-ruM l e a d in t h e l a s t R m irK

NEWARK TIGERS SWAMPED BY POHPTON LAKES NINE

S p r i i i j f S e n i c f n ( t h e .Vf’ M .S'.

NEWTON CUBANS DEFEATED BY LINCOLN STARS, 8-4 '

aleam heal, nearhood

quiet nelghbor-

SUMMER AVB., 381. near Second avs.(owner!—Fleasani home; good location;

block Broad *1. oar; 18 ___ _____STATR 8T., 24-^Tt> let. wHh board, front

room; tecemd floor; for one or two.TVAMITn^ J 'N AVe TT* 1, npp Klwocd ave.

'-E legant large eecond-itor)' steam-heated front room; five wlndowa: eoulhern expneurej alto a amaller room; axrellciil table, refined aurrOuRdJoga; term a reasonable-WASHINGTON AT,. 180—Nicely furnlehed

Tonm. a lih running water, for man and wife or one or two man; convenlencea-

BOARD WANTED

COLOREin—Kaat Orange. 8P. Princeton at.. 4 rwjma. hafh. RIS, 74 Princeton, 4 rooma.

toilet, gas; JI'J. SNCJVER. 275 Mulberry *t.EAST DflANGp;--R*ni free In October 1;

Four and five rooms, all modern Improve- menla; light Hnd airy, newly decora(e<f; but- lel'a pantry: 814. 811* nnd $18 a month, 338 North Nlnetcentb st.. near Fourth ave. In ­quire premlaoa. ___ ______ _EAPT ORANGK. 112 North Fourteenth *t.—

I'op floor of twn-f*mlly houae; aeven Tonn\a and hnih; ftH riewiy decorated; 127.60. JOHN W HKEIHERT. 31 Nrmau at., New York City, or an.v real ealale agent,______

BOARD by three lady* (one a e«ml In­valid) In a private family, with home com-

forl*. within ten mlnutea' walk Newark Pofltofflc*; ran aupply aome furniture If neceaaary: give loratlori and irrm*. Addrea* Comforl. Box JJJ, News office.GENTLEMAN and eleven*) rar-old daughter

would like board with private fam llj. home comforta for girl, give partirularp. Ad dre*a B.. Box I f l . News offk'*

L l n r o l n S l a r s o f S e w Y o r k o n t h e N e w i o n r t i H m o n d H i i t u r r i n y a f l e r n o o n h y ( h e s c o r e o f 8 t o 4 In a b a H e h a l l b a t t l e t h a t WAB r h a r a c l f l r l i f t r i ! h y h e a v y h l t l l n R on b o t h Aide*. T h e R t a r e A tnrted o f f w i t h a r u s h , s e c i j r l n R f i v e r u n s o f f r a d r o n e , t h e b i g <, 'ubnn p i t c h e r , l i t t h e f l r a ( t w o I n n i n g s .

N e w l o n u s e d t h r e e p i t c h e r w In t h e r o n - ! e s i . I h i d r o n e . H a r a n d a a n d H a l l e w lc r O s , n n d o f i h e t r i o o n l y t h e l a U e r , w h o p i t c h e d In t h e e i g h t h a n d n i n t h I n n i n g * , w a * e f f e c t i v e . I * a d r o n e a n d R a r a n d a , t h e l a t t e r n i n k i n g h i s I n i t i a l a p p e n r n n e o o n t h e N V w t o n m o u n d , w e r e b a t t e d h a r d

T h e c o l o r e d c h a m p i o n s s e c u r e d fo^ tr- t e e n h i t a o f f t h e d e l i v e r i e s o f I h e G s ih an p i t c h e r s . I n c l u d i n g t w o - h a g g e r s b y K e n d a l l And B a n t o p a n d ii i h r e e - l m H a h l l b y l ’e U \ i s - T w o pT’e t t y d o u b l e p l a y s W e r e h I bo f r a t u r e f i o f t h e r o n l e s t .

The score, ' Y 7 ..(’i ihaii . . n H e . C a n y n u * l v e m a t h » i l a ln n o f ' " *

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ORCHARD HT.. 43, n«*r rity b*ll—NeflUy fiiriUahed. l■Tg•, front room for light

houiekeeplng: ateam h ea t;a ll ImprovemeDta.ORCHARD HT.. 44—American woman has

few ncglly furnlahed home-llka rooms. _ORANOB ST., at*—Large rlcety furnlahed

room, front: *1*0 smaller room*: veryfileflaant; all Improvementa: heat; $2.8* ler l^ht hcMiaekeepIng.

PARKHVRST ST.. TJ, one door from Broad —Attractive, sunny, steam heated (rout

room, aecond Hoof; single rooms; very mod­e rn ; reasonable.

EAST ORANGE. Burnett Court. aS North Burnett at.--Four and six ruom 4Dortni«ilt*:

first-class service; gncid eyiosiire and reWD- flbl* rent. Inquire Peill Reality Co., TJ2 eex building;. Newark, or Janitor.BAST ORANGE. William bL . 84*-icholce

apartm ent, porch; JsiiHor servloa; steam heal: near rta llou and tmltey. InquireJanitor or GF^OItHW F. MACK, opp. Brick Church Station, Ea^il Orange ____________BAST ORANGE--Beautifully decorated apart­

ments: onlv appreciated when seen; 4-*rooms, bath. |2M 27 : heat, hot waler; Janitor ■ervjce. 84 Main at., block depoL Bea jan.EAST ORANGE, Cambridge st., 63—Five

room*, bath, lioat furni^bed: convealont ( location; refrronces: |35. GEORGEm a c k , opp. Brick Church St ation.________b a s t OBANGE-Attractive first floor apart­

ment: Bix room* and bath; butler'a pantry, Iflundry; all improvements. 53-1 Springdale *vf,: rent $27,{Sb; fine location.BAST ORANGE. South Clinton It., 480—New

Iwo'fainlir house, five and six rooms; 823 and $2ft: conceBsion* allowed; take South Or- ange ave. cav._________________________ _EAST ORANGE—Seven-Toom apartnaents; all

tmpt*-; 118, $26; trolley; three minutes to aU« tinn. 2 Girard ave,, corner Dodd *t._______GLRN RIDGE. Sherman ave.. 10P—Five largo,

light rooms to let; etoam heat; near station; rent $ft. _____________________rRVINGTON—Ftve-room apartment, first floor,

two-family house; electric light, eteam heat; choice nelghborhomi: two bloc;k* trolley: 1*0- *6 Florence ave.: key upatalra.IRVINGTON—Five large, light, airy rooms;

Improvement); first floor; rent tSS. 83 Orange eve., Irvington.IRVINGTON. c.ninTon ave., 1083—Flat to let.

six room* and bath. Inquire 870 Spring- field eve.LTONB FARMS—Flat, five large room*: all

improvements; hot w ater, steam h eat, 40 peach trees on plac^; greot quantities of grapfs; size of lot. 180x200; rent $22. 2S Clark It, ________________________________

MONTCLAIR, N. J.—HADDON HALU

Eight-story, fireproof elevator apartm ent, finest In New .Tprsey; six and seven all out- ■Id* room*; 4 minutes io station and trolley. Any broker or on the prsnilsen, 67-59 Union *uMONTH'S rent free; 9 Meeker at., West O r­

ange; upper floor; corner lot-; stucco; five room* and bath ; nil Improvement*; conveni­ent and fine neighborhood; rent III . H ER ­BERT AUSTIN, owner. BA Ulllalde ava., waat Orange, N. .T.MONTCLAIR—Five large room*; all Im-

provement*. except heat; rent reasonable. 34AB Harrison ave.ORANGE, Day at., hear Park ave.—Flrat

floor, five room* and b a th ; all Improve­ment*: flrst-clana condition; fldutt* adly. Call 6I3W Orange.ORANOE. Center *t., 121—Six room*, bath, alt

lmprov*m*nt*; moderate rent; Janitor tarvloe.; JOHN T. MORLOCK, 806 ggnex building,

OrangO'-^Flat, second floon 27 Berwick *t. Rant, 128.

PLANE BT.. 20©—Large front roome for light hntisekeeplng or gentlemen; nJso one large

room. IM ’WashlngiOB *i.; all Improvemente; central. ___________________________PLANE! BT . WO—Two nicely furnished con­

necting rooms for light houeekeoplng; also rooms for one or (wo gcntlsmen: ell Improve* manta. _______Rl'TOERH BT, Bl-^^Two furnished rooms,

front and back; gas; complete house* keeping; child not objected, } t .l5 house­keeping; $1.88 room. ______ ^ ______

ROHEVILLE^Large front room: a lto middle room; coflnectlng Of tingle; adjoining bXth;

convenient Rosfvllle Station and trolley*. Telephone 7963W B. B.__________ROSEVILLE, Sussex ave., S4B1|*. near Sixth

Ht.—Very desirable from room, pleasant location, near trolleys and JLackaW'snna S ta­tion.

IT * SOUTiT ORANGE AVE.. 28*—Nicely fur^ J niehed room, all Improvements, eteam

heat, electrleltyr for yonng man. ORE- BELIKY, 2$9 South Orange ava.

WANTED-—Large, well furnished front room and board In a seiecl neighborhood, by u

•Ingle gentloman. Addreas Board. Box 99. News o f f i c e . __________________

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TOUNG LADY wishes bosrd with private family; c rn t/a l location ar»d homelike. Ad-

dreae Heme. Bex 1*1. News office.

BRICK CHURCH. Evergreen pi . 74. two mtnulos from siadon—AMrarllvs rooms,

home people, table guests, references. 'Phone Orange 4689W, ____ ___BRICK CHURCH, William st., 414—^ r s t -

class turntshed rooms with tabls board, for rsTil; summer rates, Tel. 8014 Orange.____BRTCK CHURCH. 82 Halsted s i .- l^ rg e and

small roum fonnecUng, excellent board; tel. gSIOR Orange^_________ ____________ .b r ic k c h u r c h . Webster it., 2(t—Plsasant

rooms; excellent table boara; fo»ir minutes to stntlon. ______

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Karnetl runs—Newton 4. l-lnmln P a n 1 Two-hSse hits; Psdrone, T. Calvo. KindHll, 8anlop Three-base hit*—PeUue First base «.T1 bstlB—Off Padrnn# 2. off Rai-snda ft. off Banesieros I, off 8yks* 4. Alruck nut — B> Pallesterns 3, by Hykes 5 aam /les hll —

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c l u b w i l l h e B t a u s d e l l h e r S e p t e m b e r 1*5 o r IP. T h e Y a n k * a m i B r o w n s w i l l m i x In d o u b l e h i l l a . u c c o r f l i n g l u i h e p r e a e n t a r h c d u l e , S e p t e m b e r 21. 22a n d 23.

BOUTM THIRTEENTH 8T., 27. n* tr three car ltne**«Largs front room; suitable for

buslnes* women; ai*o nmailer room. M-Mi ijl convenience*.SOUTH 8T., g l^ V e rr deMrahl* eliigle «»d

double room*: aewlg farM akad owl dee*'* retell; in reftned nelgliberhM d; roMdsAPlaSPRING ST., $7. between Grant at, and

E ighth ave., near Lackawanna Depet-^ Furnlahed ruums. $l; light heuaekeeplng; 11.A* to I t.THIRD AVB., 1*2—Three furnlahed rooftii.

heat and gas; moderate ren t; referenoes.WARREIN ST.. 63—Front oonReetlng houae-

keeplng rooms, with water. J8: alngie hduoe- keeping, tS.SO; Plane at., 338. front hotioo* keeping roomt. $3.B0 up._____ _______________WINDOW having twp conecting reotn* would

rent to young couple or refined gentlemen; modern irnprovemenls, private family. Ad­dress Coitneetlng, Box 14, Newa oflqg.WEST KINNEY aT„ *». near Broad-^Larg*

room; complete for houaekeeplng, | l ; laun­dry privllegei; a lio front h*11 room, $1.A*,WALNUT BT., 86—Large, cool, airy, front

room, aultable tor two gentlemon, alio two elnglo rooma a l $8; all improveiseatfl.

BE8T residentl«l location: large planaanlroomi; got>d home cooking; six minutei to

Larkewanna BiaMon. 73 Lennox eve., Enit (>ange.___________________ __CALDWEI L—^Prlvsie family having large

home with •xtetislve weslern view, would leke two sduU boarder*: private bath If desired. P. O. Box 4$*, or telephone 4 n JCaldwell. _____

lerce bass(nn hSPCB— N>v.'tnn | .

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biH plays—Millrr In pftiue. Miller (o Ksn- | daH to PellM". Passed balls—Torres I I'm- ,ElrP— Mr Marshall Tims of game— ►ns

our and fIfly-Mve m lnutrs. .

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B a t l w l p f t — n i n t o n a n d P l e k c r l n f ; Mo* G a r r y a n d P h e l a n

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EA0T ORANGE. North Grove it., 1*7—L*dy with exceptionally comfortable, roiy home

would aocommoilat* few rongonlal peoplaj •very home comfort; convenient to tra in anff ♦ rolley; | 7 and $*■_____ _______________EA8T ORANQ&r-Opporiunliy for party de­

siring real home ir imxU private family, excelVeni table and room; near (roUey and train; reasonable. Address M.. Box 94, New* office. _______________________BAST OHAKOE, SI Prospect ,t.-K ew ly tur-

nlahed rooms with excellent table board, 3 minuies from Brick Church Station. phone Orange 8848. _________ _____________EAST ORANGE. Central ave., U6—Bl'®*’

and room*, first-cla** board, lablo boordar* accommodiiied, moderate.

On-CanEAST ORANGE, South Bumetl it aocommodale couple; private family; excel­

lent room and board.UAD180K, 116 Booth Arlington ava., Soot

Orange— Board and table gue*le, raoderaUrate*. _ __________ ____ _____________BTANBRTJRT-W-41 N. Arlington ave., E. O .-

Nflwly dacortted, v*ry comfortable roams; fjftt-t’i*si tabl*; all conv«nl*noe». moderti.t h e UNCOI^N. 16 Lincoln «t.. near D r l^

Church Station; an up-to-date home R)r famtUe* and ■Ingl* rooms; with board, also table gueal*.WANTED—Teacher* to board.^on Valley road

oar llqa; oonvenlent to Montclair and Orange*; private family: improvemctn*; 10 a week. Ad- dreoa,Board. Pox D. Nows offlee. Orange.

F. G r u v f l r . . D. T h a y e r . F . M e r c a r . .

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m u s t h© n i l e a s t n l x t c e u > e n r a o f a g * a n d i i'»i o v e r t w e n l y - t h r e o . M rs . L. M. D n v e n p o r t I s t h e p r i n c i p a l o f t h e s c h o o l . O p e r a t o r s w h i l e l o u r u i n g r e c e i v e $5 fl w eek.

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RUTHERFORD SECURES'LEAD IN BIG TENNIS TOURNAMENT

T h e | v ? n n a n t o f ( h e P a s s a i c V ' l U a y T e n n i s L e a g u e h a s hcr-tj p r a c t l c f l l i y w o n b y t h e K u t l i e r f o i d i.' li ib T h e FcTSt lt II111 4 ' luh , u h l c h w o n l a s t y e a r a n d h a d led Mu* scAPon u p u n t i l a w e e k ag p* WRB e i i r n l n a t e d tiv i h e R u t h e r f o r d p l a y a r f S a t u r d a y w h e n l l i e y w o n f o u r o u t o f Civ# eveiitH.

Key* arifi Hiildwln were the »’nly play* ers wli'i won for Forest Hill. They won IWO iitralgh i nets In one of the doublcfl.

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H o n a p e r s o n m u s i b e a c U l x e n n f t h e 1 o n a a t tveau lde P a r k H a l u r d a y . T h e f i s h I 'CTie t w o p l n y e r a a * r l e u n i l e a d i n t h f l .T i l t e d H t f l t c a . ! “ ’■c m n v l n s s o u t h w n r d

I th'! su rf Tor thand *)iould be In I dnithle rnnklng

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F e e t c a s t . , 109. ins. 100

WALNUT ST., 80—Two large front oonnaet- ing rooms; one front alcove room, tuKable

for twe gentlemen or couple; re ry reoflonebte.

PARK AVE,. 57B, East Orange—Finest two- family houae in East Orange; all la test

Improvement*; aeven end eight room* and M th ; ren t $50 and fftS: separate aun parjors, CRANE. 837 Essex bidding. Newafk.SIX Hgbt rooms, $10; big yard, all kinds of

fruit, 81 Eugene pL, Silver Lake. Inaulre within.TWO steam heated unfurnished rooms; gas

and w ater; term s very reasonable. 4l$ BoMth MUn it-, Or>Tiw, N. J.

FURNISHED FLATS AND APART­MENTS TO LET

BROAD 8T„ 1161—Three, four and sixroom apartm ents; all Improvements

Included; Janitor service. Owner, Waverly, or Janitor,

>nts; gag r, 4114

BROAD 8T.. llBA^BeautlfaUr fnroMiM apartment; five room* and batti; every­

thing new ;.all Improrements; ralersnos N - gulred. Apply Janitor.FOUR room*, bath: steam ; het water; fur*

nlihed conyyletely; houseksflplng; suBiiy oomer; Mt. Prospect car. HUMUSU epr* her Montclair and Summer aveS'K im E t §T., 55, WaflMngtMR, cefttor^

e lty ^ or 5 room Mpartmenl . naatly far* atsbed; rent |lo wMkIy. BBTEIW on pssfffcigCRCKARD 8T,» .116—Four-room apartQtanL

Including double parlor, consisting of en­tire floor tn private heuse; steim haaL hot water supply and private bathi china, iilver and llaen ■uppiitd; also player plaoo; rent

WASHINGTON ST„ 1«~Tw o block* from poatofflce; two Trent connecting room* for

houarkeeplng; bath room some floor; alee sleeping front room for two men.WASHINGTON BT.. Itl^Boautlfu l, targ*.

front, sleeve reom, with small kltcnen,

FURNISHED ROOMS WANTEDBU8INE8B lUan watHe light outside, well:

furnlahed room, convenient bath; good transportation facilities to lower M atihaltan; preferably private family: s ta te full particu­lars, lowest price, otherwloa no atteailcn given. Address A, M. X.. Bex 101. News of­fice.BUBINEAB gentleman wlahea fmolahed front

room wlihla ten minute* of Four COfner*. Add’ fsa Buslnses Man, Box 116, News of­fice.PURNIRHBD room foT light houflskeepiRf:

“ ■ - * Adortfl* Comfort, BoxI pro] 146i New* office.r e f i n e d yonng botlnege m an wUhea on-

Turnlshid room, steam heated, tn vlclitUy of Qourt houae, wUh prlvllegee; teferencee exchanged. Address Reftned, Box 41, New*offi ce. ___________TWO fartiUihed room* wanted by cciipl* for

light houflakeeplng; not over U monthly. Ad(&e^ Ream*. Box 47. News_gfncs.

FURNISHED ROOMS TO L E T -O U T OF TOWN

EAST ORANGE. Beulh Burnett A . 16*- B^eral large and email furnished roomA

bathroom* on two floor*; letephone; three minute* from dayot. __ .EAST ORANQB, Ninth av«., K—One or two

^rntahad or unRirnlshed rooms to I4t; n«af cor line and *tatian; prtvate family.e a s t oitANGB, 4TS WimoBl a t-N ew ly fur­

nished double room, with private femJIr; reasonably rental. M B . CARRIE W, MYEltk

reosonaMe.

n flat;srsr*

FURNISHED P U T S AND APART* X T O W A tlT E I).-pyT OF TOWN

YW BA8T ORANGE, by rsfbied couple, four e^ fiva room apartment, oompletety fur*

ntahed, Cfotobar l \ tniut m nr«i*t:lasa; ref* e r « ^ e x c ^ g e d . Addreee ReGaod, B u i , ^ t lc e , <Mmaco.

BAVT ORANGX. Hotgted eL, furnishedroena; eoe mfaute ftum Brick Ghurob hu-

Wort.OI^NGX, Word at., th—Large furalehed

front room -to let noor irallepi and train* 'phone 4tllfLFLRAPAKT eeairuilf

able ^ r dootor'e office or pualaeai n eh tainw"u.ftfW[ ,M. iiaiiLfflMfflttUlLFURNISHED ROO M S— gDARDlNQ

H O m t. KKNttNQTOH| t , tay *ii4 AaMrtew, I f r im y : | l , WWt M d J J .R O iX v it t i i , M r U W «M «tk M.,

home cMldiif: f^ e rPahast very fleoahnt n e li^ b ^ ep d ; eowvMleat t« troSns aud trol- le j^ e ^ o u lf i nmaoHthiik

R . J M ill* ............. .■...............................p . r , F ra x o r .....................................C, T . C h am p io n ..............................

D l e t a n c o t r o u t f l y e a e t i n g ( 5 - o i . r o r l ) ,C L A S S A.

Foot.J . a. S c h w i n n ' . ................... 93D r . F . ( ' R a y n o r ............................................ 88A. J . N o u .......................................... ................. .. • JHF. H. G ro v e r ................................................. "fiD . F, M e r c e r .......... ........................................... 72

CT.ASS H,

ROARD W A N T E D -O U T OF TOWNg e n t l e m a n , m tddu aged, single, profes-

Hlohal, healthy, •wlibee room or room and board, within to * mile* of Grove Btroet gtatlon. In QuIet delghborhocd. with refined family; desire* steeping porch; referenrea ex­changed. Addrees ProfflMtonal, Box A.

COUNTRY B O ^p « W 1 . I t -------- -C. B lILL . U a r f u rd i -

BOAr D, car, tor . . W M at m , bona- UII

. r t f j N. J .; ’fhoMWOODCREBT FARM—MsunUIn atr; q u i.l

and n a tto li b«»vt!(al w anarr; »ood borne coaklnci.bameUka bath i open aaptBml>.r Oo- lebari r a t t t IT. MRS. MERRITT. M llllnt-

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DOVER’S LINCOLN GIAKTS DEFEAT ALMENDARES NINE

Bpttia l Bt fk, IfEW B .DOVER, Sept. I J .— D o v e r ', IJo co ln

OlanW, Rrhlch tsAin ra p ra n b te d th e Dover A . A. tn tb« (lv« eencludtO f s a m e , of th« T rl-C ouo ly l m k u «, d a fM ttd th e A lm andarH o t H av an a , C uba, S a ta rd a jr b j th a aoora o f 4 to 0. Cvcione 'W ill' lam a p itched flv* Inofnfa fo r th a L in ­co ln , and aliow ad on* h it. C annon B all R cad inc tin lahcd th* la m a .

Th* a e o n : R .H .E .L in. O tanta. 1 B 0 1 4 1 0 0 • ~ 4 > 1 Alih’darsa . 0 0 ( l 0 0 # f l f l 0— 0 t 8

B atU rtf* — ’W illiam ,. R eddlna andW ll* /i M arrero a tMl O a lv a t# r

Bunut UHai TO arrange seriesSm HoI Mtrvlte e f t h M W B.

B V T L a it. Bept. 11.—T h e B u tle r K l«h School A th le tic A tao d a tlo n w ill h o ld a m ee ttn t a f te r ecboel th i , a fte rn o o n to a r - ran s* d e ta il , fo r th e an n u al Intarela** b a ieb a ll te r ie ,. The p en n an t o f f e n d by th* B u tle r B oard o f E ducation w a* cap ­tu red by th* eophom ora claca la e t fa ll and, a , m any o f th* playere whoae w ork took th e fled a re hacli lo aehool, th* juniora hope to h ave th e h o n o r, w hen th la y e a r 'i conteata a re over.

r r e a a h ta e r a 1. n c m la E tM • .Spieia l g tn ie e o f ih« KBW S.

FLBM INOTON, Bept. I I .— F I* m ln * to n w aa d e fa a te d by th a F ren c h to w n b aae - b a l l te a m a t F re n c h to w n S a tu rd a y af> te rn o M by 1 to e. A f te r h o ld ln s th e F ren c h to w n te a m dow n to th re a e c a t- te red h l t a L o tt. In th a n in th fram e , lia u e d paaae* to R iley a n d D ailey . C a f - f r e y re a ch e d t i n t on a n e r r o r a n d H an ey ta n n e d . C aaaldy s e t a p a a s w ith th a ha«*a t i l le d , a eo rln g H iley. B elli* cam * n e a r teorlB C fo r F le m ln g to n In Ui* t ix th , 'When he w aa e a n a b t a t th a

iP la te w hil* e n d e a v d r in r to ecor* on I B U a tu r y 't l e n t Tly to c en ta r . S a t te r ia a , I tm u a n d M o u n t; D ea te an d 6 u w w > -

F e d .

R D. M lllt .................... ........... 8sieC. T. C h a m p lo r i ........... ........... 94H*C, N. HIgby ....................J . a. B c h w ln n ................ ........... H7

A ccuracy b slf-o tin c* b a it c a s tin a :DaiTiftrlta, rf tro en t.

A. J. M a rsh .................... . 28 13-UA. J. N e u ........................ . 37 97 8-15C. T. C ham pion ........... 97 3-15J 8. f ilrh w lim ................ 9fi 12-15F . B. G ruver ................ 9fi 12-l.‘jD r. J. G. F u l to n ........... . 5S 9ft R-i:»O. D. T h ay er ........... . 77 94 la -ir .D. F. M areer.................... 64 fl-ir*D r. F. C. R ay n o r........... . ,102 93 SH5

A ccuracy d ry fly c a s tin g (5-ox. r u d ) :D em erits.

D. F. M ercer ................ ............... n

P. D. F ra ie 'r ................ ............... 15J . S. P c h w ln n ................ ............. - 19A. J. M a r s h ....................C. T. C h a m p io n ........... ............. 23F. H. G ruver ................ ............... 25C. H. Hlfifby ................ ............... 3fi

D istance q u a r te r -o u n c e b a i t c ss tln g :CI.ASS A.

Av. ftc as t

C. H. H Igby .................. ......... 126F . B. G r u v e r .................. ............... 117J . B. Schw inn ............. ............. m

CLASS BA. J. H a r ih .................. . . . . 4 ............. 132A. J. rfeu ...................... ................ 180C. T. C h a m p io n ............ ............. 107

JERSEY POUND FISHERMEN COMPLAIN OF POOR CATCHES

L O N G B R A N C H . K e p t . 13 - P o u n d f i s h e r m a n a l o n g t h e J e r a e v u n a n i h a v e h a d o n e o f t h e p o r e R l pefl ao iip in y e a r s . T h e s c a r c i t y o f f l g h w i l l m e a n a r e ­d u c t i o n i n t h e n u m b e r o f p o u n d s n e x t y e a r . T h e r e a r e f l f l y - ( t v o p o u n t l f t a l o n g t h e c o a s t a n d ( h e p r e d i c t i o n is m a d e t h a t t h e r e w i l l b e a t leriRt t w e n t y - f i v e p e r c e n t , r e d u c t i o n n e x t y e a r t i n l e e a t h e r e I s a n I n c r e a s e In t h e c a i c h w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w m o n t h * .

r a p t a l n N e l s o n T . o c k w o o r t n f G a l i l e e s n y s ( h e i n c r e a s e d n u m b e r o f p o u n d a h a s b e e n t h e m e f i n a o f c u t t i n g d o w n I h e r e c e i p t * o f t h e p o u n d m e n t o a m i n i m u m , A l r e a d y , h e e a y a , a e v e r f l l o f t h e p o u n d m e n h a v e q u i t h e c a u a e t h e y h a v e l o s t m o n e y . T h e c a p t a i n Bayn th l f t y e a r t h u s f a r h a s b e e n t h e s l o w e s t In f o r t y y e a r s .

M r *incl M rs . G cotro R y a n a n d t h e i r pifti, l i a ' ul F tyan , o f I ' f s h i n o a v p i m e . r e ­t u r n e d f t ^ i u r d a y f r o m a f lA h ln g t r i p tn L a k e W l t io ln , I 'a , T h e y s p e n t t u n w e e k s a t I h e l a k e . a n 4 diir lf iK t h a t t i m e l a n d e d i h l r l y - o n o basB a n d f o r t y - s i x p i c k e r e l , 1‘lni larfiHSl bawa t a k e n w a s r a u g h l hy Mr.s. K > a n , a n d w e i g h e d t h r e e p o u n d s t w o Oi;m.x*a. .All o f t h e f i s h w e r e t a k e n h y tro l l l r i t f w i t h l iv e b a l l .

T h e r e w a a ' ‘e r y l l t tLa d o i n g o n t h e A a h u r y P a r k p l^ r y e F l e r d a y . a n d u n l y a f e w k ln ff fl s l i a n d f l o \ i n t i c r s w e r e p i c k e d u p b j ' I h e s u r f f l p h e r m c m In t h a t n c r i J o n W il l K d w f l i ^ s hn^i f o u r k t n g f r s h a n d h a l f a d o z e n f lo i i i i d e r s t h a t w e r e c a u g h t o f f t h e I J r i i d l t y Heac li Bhor e .

P’l sh ln ic o u t f r o m ^ 'n n n r a l e y e s l e r d e v , VVUl n a n l e l a c n , 1‘r e d LMielps a n d M o r r i s S o m m e r s t i a g g c d a l n ( a l o f t w e n t y - f o u r . le a porg if ts . s e a Iih r .s a n d I d a o k n a h . S o m m e r s w o n ( h e p o o l o n t h e b o u t wit l i a s i x - p o u n d h l a o k f l * h .^

NEWTON GAME IS CALLED OFF/5per4ii/ f ln r ie t nf tke

Nl- :W Ty> N. S e p t . 1 3 — O w i n g t o i h e f a c t t h a t t h e N e w t o n T r i - r o n n t y L e a g u e t e a m w o n t h e f i r s t t w o g u in e f l o f t h e a e r i e * a n d c o n a s o u e n t l y h a * t h e t i t l e o f r h a m p l p n * o f Bi is i ie x r o v m ( y , t h e t h i r d g a m e w i t h H r n n c h v l l l o . l a t e o f t h n a u s s e x O o u n t y L e a g u e , b i l l e d f o r S s t - u r d n y o n ( h e N e w t o n g r o u n d s , w i l l n o t b e p l a y e d . T h e a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e c o n ­t e s t s o f t h e t w o o l d r i v a l s d i d n o t m e e t e x p e c t f l d o n * .

T h e N e w t o n e n d B r s n c h v l R e m a n ­a g e m e n t s w e r e c o n a l d e r l n g S a t u r d a y a

i p l a n t o g i v e a r t o u t i l e - h e a d e r n e x t S a t - I u r d a y . N e w l o n i ) l a y l r ; g t h e L i n c o l n I ^ t a r n f o r t h e f l r a t g n m o a n d R r a n c h - ! v R l e p l a y i n g New'^ton In t h e t w i l i g h t ! rontCBt.

TABS WIN FROM ST. TERESASperiul Semite of the NEW S.

SUMMIT, Bept. 18.— T ho Tab* o f N ew- a r k v ee terdey t f t e r n o o n w on from Bt. T ereea 'e nine, 8 to 4. T h e s a m e w aa p lay ed on th e c h u rc h c lu b '* g ro tinda. R e llle r , I n ' t h e b o i fo r th * v la lto ra , • a r e e l ( h t h its , w h ile Jo* B penoer, on th * m ound foe th * locale, a llow ed eeven. M cL ouahlln c a u s h t fo r th e T e h , and F o le y fo r Bt. T * r* ,a .

A a aa a d a le B ea ts W h lteh ea a , Alarta,SpechtI Serrice of l»e N EW S,

W H tTEHO U BE. Bept. 18.— A n n a n d tie sco red an easy v ic to ry o v e r th e A le rt B aseb all C lub a t 'W h iteh o u ,* P a rk S a t­u rd a y a fte rn o o n . T he sco re wa* 4 to 2. Tb* hom e team p u t u p a r a f f e d ram * In th e field , w hloh re a u lte d In It* d o w n ­fa ll. Some f in a t ie ld in c play* w e re tu rn e d In by tb e v le ito r* . w ho gave F a rle y , th e ir , t a r p itc h e r , d ax illh E eup- p o rt. Beaon w e n t th e w h o le ro u te fo r ^ I t e b o u e e an d h u r le d so o d ba ll, w i th b e t te r b a e k tn f an d a few m o re r u n , he w eu td h ave pu lled th r o u s h a w inner. H e a leo e u t r e d a t th e b a t w ith th re e c le an h l t a on* o f th e ih a tw o -a a ck e r T b* seo re : R. H . B.A n n an d ste . J d O J ? ? ? ? ?— I • •W h lteh 'a e . 0 A 0 0 0 0 1—3 7 7

■ a tta r le e —F a r le y a n d K n ig h t; Saxon a n d V an SyekI*.

HELFRICH BIRDS CAPTURE RACERlr^fl ow'nfld by J. H fllfrlch csp tu rflil

(he ra c e from M cgnolln. M>1..(0 th is c ity , held ye*^t«rday by the Iro n b o u n d D is tr ic t Club. T he b lrtls w e re l ib e ra te d a t th e B ts r tln g po in t by D. N. W eb b a t S A* M, T he w in n in g b ird a r r iv e d a t H e lfrich '* loft th ir te e n m in u te i an d fo r ty - tw o geconds a f te r th e noon ho u r. T he second b ird to f in ­ish w ag atflO s t th e H e lfrich loft. T he f i r s t b ird a v e ra g a d 1023 80 y a rd s an h o u r a n d th e second 1014.84 ya rds .

IrflKiits. O ther Forcat HIM plnyers, de* apile Ptniuimff '»f Ihft p«al, fa iledto rnskfl good, i ’lub I'ha-mplon Philip ]). Rmlman loet two M ralghl «et«. R a y m on< l. Mftllorkfl. r-hrtmplt>n of the P m - dentlal, play<*d for Koreat HlH and w aa defeati'd . G. lu \\ 'h jle w as slfto atnoiig llK'fif! ^vlul were «.|fffati*d,

Tbe reftull* nf L^atiirday's KameN wer« a Bfoflt pnriirlH^ nf wf*ll a* a H laaivo ln t- ment to the uptown pjayerfi. Before th e gftmfl starierl Uullierford l^d In th a league by one pninl Fn rcsi Hill needed threo nin ef fivo of BnturdHy'fl m a tches 1(1 h<' tho \tR illng Icnm. The up tow n men hud tho advantugo nf p laying on thPlr own cou rts ’I’hcy had won from Ftiilhorford bcfnrn «iid l^aturdfly’fl h&tvjrs worn alnioftt fiwardcil lo Forc.st Dill he- foru tlio pan'i'^a nlnrlftfl The rfsu llti wer*Un*^Xpl'r'lC(l.

Ab it HlfindH n-iw llu thc rfo rd icadfi F o r- cut Hill liy five pulnlf. They h ave wdn 27 find loHi ", thfi uidown men havawon 23 and loel i : F iirli team haa nnamori* m atch to pinv This will '‘nur»t f i 'e

, points. I-'otcAi Mill could « al--h up H (h^Y A rthur M orrlaon rsm e up lant piglit I v o n five wUnlglU i»tid H '11 he irford I'St.,

from !hft Miglilsndft. Ho rfpiir^H iluit I th is li* Impossible, n.= llu th c rfo rd will the fl-*hlng hSH gone off n bit diirlng ih« I th e ensirst in u tih 'f the two andpniil few (la.va, but he btuI ihe rnemhers ' will IncmiSf! It-'' lead of the H. C. H. (.'amp h.Trl m anaeed tog e t sm o u g l i w e a k f l f l h , c r o a k e r a , f l u k e a n d H n n p p e r hlup-a t n k e e p t h e b i rd i - r e t i u k e d f n r th fi o t h e r m e m b e r s ><f t h e ( . lub r o w ill t h e c a m p .

^ e i i m m a r v nf t h e miit li f o l l o w s .R u t h e r f o r d ,

I m i. 6— 8

SMASH MOTORCVaE RECORDSO H i r A C O . S e p t . 13, — S i x i n r u u r bf

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greater cleverness, and Sanded many more times than did Gibbons. It is also the general statement that while neither hit heavy blows, the fight, from a scien­tific basis, was all that could be desired. Glbbo..i showed the less inclination

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BY THE MECHANICAL JUDGEA B t r a r i g * t h i n g a b o u t t h a t rii« in

t h « M o t o r d r o m * w a a t h e t h a t iia i a r t e d a l m o a t e x a c t l y a t t h e s p o t w h e r e t h e f a t a l a c c i d e n t o c c u r r e d t h r e e y e a r s a g o . T h e a c c i d e n t o c c u r r e d S e p ­t e m b e r a. 1913.

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b'ewark 3, St. Louie 3 <» tn., dark ,), t-))!c**o Baltimore 4 (IS In.l.

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Buffalo a i Kaneae_C;ity.O aaica T e a io rreH ,

N avarb a t St.. Louie.Beilin,ore at Chicago.

Buffalo at Kaneao City.

AMERICANR eaa lie o f Veeterday** Uamee*N*o gim ei Bch«dulede

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E very b o d y n in \ ti" 1 knfiw it bdd le B ed fo rd fihinea Thf* '•nd <->t th n t irirtga- phone every Sumln', ftr-fui'f: he unuh H e g ave It a cou |de 'if extra. [loHyhett y e s te rd a y hci‘nu«e F’e te P ru n ty . who did

' th e an n o u n c in g U&( y^sir. had a box I sea l.

I l-'or foul r id in g t h r e e a n ia te u ra w pie I suspended fo r a week b y R eferee Val- I e iitin e The BUSpemUd n -te ra a re F ra n k ] J. W hitney . John K au fm u u and Jo h n ‘ D reher.

* A f t e r C a s a n a g h i l e f e a ( e d i.SoulIet t h e I h a n d itliiyed " T h e W e a r i n g u f t h e I G reen ."

f M aybe Iver L aw son w a s n 't p leased i W’ben he and F ra n k K ra m e r won the

th ird h e a t u f the tan d em race. Oh, m a y ­be! Iver ju s t Hat up an d g r in n e d and w aved h is arm s, w h ile th e ch am p io n w aa t ry in g to aluw Ihe m ac h in e dow n so It w ou ldn 't pu ll ou t M orey Gordon** a rm s w hen he g ra b b e d It a t th e fin ish .

F ra n k C av an ag h d id n ’t w a lk up the s id e of th e tra c k and h a n d hli4 b o u q u e t to som ebody in th e g ra n d s ta n d .

I f th ey ev e r s t a r t w e ig h in g in b ik e rid e r* a t th e r in g s id e , F r a n k wlU q-ja1- Sty fo r th e w o rld 's h e a v y w e ig h t cim m p io n sh lp series . He r id e s a b ig g e a r

! to have It co rre sp o n d w ith hia l?gs I A n I* long and t im e la fle e tin g , au.v I Ih* poets- W ell, *g'* F r a n k .

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nnil.h;k1 Oi>i . Prrff'HHional—"AVon by

Alff-h 'iiiillp i. AiiRirltlttt lief fiJid .lofiflph A.LtriiokKn. ihh-l Irthn Bedell. N ea-

.irk, fmirih, )'rtri‘v (i I.mw reiiiT, t^an Fran- t-isrr, riMh- Ki’Hnk r .iTr\ A^u-stralia. Ttn)*. '* rnlrufFs "t »pr<iiiilK DlntaTir*, 4 mHeaJ iHpP.

AiiHfrEillAtt Pnr.'uii F(0’ p, Amat<?ur-“ Won! V Th'inr.- trviT.giAn HCftond. Frediriviiir. Ni’tvark. ihit'-l tY'ltllant Weimar. \r*u-jjrk' T’‘iii-Hi, Arflmr S|iAnref. Torottto. fif 'h , ll'iiK ■'■'hrt, Sati f r'iTirlist;o, Time, l l TTilnuTeH Hecotul-- . ['nttiarirte. 5 mllstf'•f IrlJ*

Ten milp T»u;dein F'Jiferi SluU'h RftC*. Pro-fe jifiir.iih l - V\'->n hy «iF*-ar K ^ if. S i '" lt^ e f la t id : .Mei niiil, Mi'NumnrLi, AUHtr&ltd, third..^lfr*rt *;->ullet. Aunirallu. Times 13 inln- Utev I 7 C ri ivAi ___________________

h NEWARK EVENING NEWS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1915.

Timely Hints for the ShoppersReturning Vacationists Find the Counters

Filied with Seasonable Goods Attractively Priced.

Bird Bath Easily Made at Horne ( ^ Moment

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T ow el* of fine Hurk. Kueel *l»«- d e llg h tfitl jflfts fo r IH** ih-w l-nhy.

O u tline M flultuM e In tTif fo ln r r 'lth re a d , fill In Ihe hnrkK rounil wUh ln« d a rn in g e lU rh or not. a h o n e an d tho w jr k ia comipUtr*.

Hook mrlHi ehnw lnff w fll k n o w n in ilhorn r >111

hA» relleM nf11n«i In it f 11eM>

r<' ii*<n d'ri'i'llonH '' ‘■r*' t n r iMukin^ it ' i r d

f /I i f l ' -n I ' li 'i [ ii i lio'ssi 'iTidr \ i t n r . t I m -w “ r iJi* f A t*.- !■ r

I I ,•• ''•( tv!* \ ' h ' i hiiM trwi'l' '-n'* f'S i ; . ' •|.i f wjtt'lon -SI n-l>t Id Cl" pii|j«r a .t .:']T nf ii She t i nt It la H ' 'fi'Ml j " x . n-^l u ji l y 1" i h ‘‘ hlrilj^, !• t lo

I fJIve th - wd <J'n h-'«’l H roa llnp of I'liJiit Inttnli Hivl O'it Kii'J iftln t o '« r Ihi: uutaiil« <if I In* s‘'W'T tt so ft KTiiyjiri <'9t<‘T5 ri(!nttrijhl> l-nt thtu pain t 'lr> Ui .rniiKkly Tlf^n tre-at ‘ h- li to a eft'on l • •■rtl «hd urt fli'oii ae Ihf piillitlng Is coin- |,ici»‘tj a ifl t'v» r It, iiKiTiK n f nc ali've, i>nll- nury w hli^ nr hruwn HJit.l 'I'hi* bund will

w iMhra, I'laUl HlIkM fo r et-i.-ua r wi l i n t u nj- fo r Ir lrn m ln x altr.i< liv e

And sp eak in g of tow els, llte "ntalk T u rk ish tow els. If nnieh*‘d w'Uh n h u l- to n -h o led H<nllnp or n c ju 'dinic-i - 'Ute m ake ohaniUnK kIHh fo r thn i.trn»lin«t m em ber of ih^ CainGy.

(,ll|\ i'H:,xleiiBton t*' F*' f-iiijin .] III. n if iMH if

r I hi hund .eo r eiiK'* f «»re rnu> n jnjr'h luitliJii .tt t i 'J t'<t

N eg lig ees of orepr or w ash e llk show to u ch es of Pmur klnK " -h lth ih iato ile t accefiMiiry nn u p - tu -d n tt a ir ,

O rien ta l rwK« ft'"* f'lw nys w e h o m e, p rov ided Ihoy nfe wla* ly srlertf-fl. And w ith the w ar In lCuni|»« leftHt'iilnK da ily th e num ber of rug m .iki rs . It la no t u n ­lik e ly th a t Ihp p rlrc of lhi*ae fu r n is h ­in g s will be g re a te r r a th e r tF.an leas In th e fu tu re .

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Tit.* flirt'*tt‘.i f ir I 'l h|>.*r!;illy ]>l l.*.*'l. I"" mu '1 '’' " Out k '*r It .tMtiili.K . 1lutr fit 1.1 (It 111! n.'t ■ ‘ I I'.t I k’ ;i II M

M dtii ri'l'i'H of ■■''Iit'!i ■ ■ IlUlMlIkk tin .th lv r.lflM* Hl'll ■ 1' aufi t '.f l l J I IIM kll-ll IIM III klllTl.'

F a r th<i lovor of o r la n m l ru * a an y on* of the sev e ra l e ta m la rd h o o k s on th o sub jec t w ould bo a w olcnm e adill- iio n to th e lib ra ry tab le . T h e re I" a w ealth o f In le re s lln a lo re ro m ice to d w ith th l* an c ien t h re n c h of weavlni?

M any o f th e now n o lla ra a re m ade w ith th e yoke e ffec t. T h e frill or plaiting la Joined to th e yoke by hem - • t l tc h ln g o r a s im ila r flnlali.

S w e a te rs fo r th e sm all d a iia h te r eonio tn o h a rm ln n colors. T he m o rce rlie il fab ric* a r* th e fa v o rite s .

C ard oa ta lo (tu e c a b in e ts a re a tr lk ln ij- ly reduced In a t le a s t one shop. Now I* th * llm * fo r the h o u sew ife to pro- y ld* h e rs e lf w ith one fo r re c ip e s an d p i ta o f h ouseho ld loro.

The apecliil sa le s in ein iiiielw are fu r n lsh an Iriu .i. i‘riH*hl for Ii'iiisew Ives inro ftirn lah llie ir k lU lteiia i.r (Jet .........p a r t ic u la r ulelisllw they h ave lOMfl w lahed for.

On* w ho Is looklnK fo r a w oddlnn F lf t t h a t t> n o t too c o stly m lu h t ron* ■id«r th * choice of a g u est hook. T h is t* a n a r tic le no t o ften d u p lic a ted , bu t on* t h a t w ill g ive p lea su re fo r y e a rs to com e.

A ** ry lng fo rk p rov ided w ith s len -

W heii rn a ih ln s rn lttm ainl nre-lle.s am tn he had for inip'li ilmliT Ihi* il'K 'lla* | llo il p lice , th e fiireh.cnid'.l v..tmlirt eee.s In It th a t she haa a kcuiT ‘*us aiipitly on hand .

Iniinri sa lo a h ave a tru e h ire a t th is seilMitn, w hen one ililn k s "f the ^ ’l■U w h ite r evctlhiK a nliea l W hciliei tl..' latnpM arti fu r the m irary . dreHsli..! lah le , h a ll " r heii innm , lin y ,<ttii.' m n iim h erleas s ty le s The flniir lamit.s, p a re p a rt li-illarlv pleasln i;. -nniHe Innk liiK fu r eh .idea Inr lampa will nid bn d isap p o in ted c llh c r In llm nH stirlm eut ^o r p rice . |

I n H o l e c t l n g ft [ t r e n d b o x . r o -m a m b e r t h s i t i H e t i n o n n s p rfiv j . ld^ l w i t h p h u l v e s a r e b e t t e r , fr>r I h n u t h e r e ih iui | ol tci isM f o r l e t t i n g hU coh ,In r h e b o x ; e u r h s h e l f cUst-lnHes U s co n tem n a t a Klmi'ie. J

In th e cloarnticf* s a l ''s of s tim rrirr IBpoclftltles. th e w ire w om an buys m any

P a lly S lr^B U th a a d C'ke«T,

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n o v e lty ; w hen th e s p r in g is p ressed th * m e e t slip* o f t th e fo rk w ith o u t troabiSk

I f a n d f a m i l y , fo r d u y a f t e r d a y b i r d s tl-.i k T.. iljM li i tU ' lirtn n ' i f fo r apli.Mi;'- o r f l r ln k . ' l l i - ‘ H o w ^r . ' gruWinkf u n i ' i t i d t i n ’ p* iJva tu l vif l l u ' hi i l l i 0 d*i to I l n ‘ i i l l r a . -G v i -n ' .-a o f Gie w h o h - . E o r t h e Itf-nr'l'H n f thoH<< vsho m ; iy w i s h to m a k e oil' - Ilf thft j ;uidi 'M HI I • -’rKirif'S Ib o l i l i a c - li ni* ftro r n ; i H i ' ' d h»’n - « i l l i .

Gid 41 l i ' i iy t h uf HiW'T pip© and a\M.i.(Ii‘ii cln i i ' t ' o g b o w l n iO r tP u rn K t w e l v e t n ri r iv p i i n it'K u 'T i ' s s . f lee t h a t !h o In wl wlo-ti I I I ' i ‘d mi t " P of Ihi ' If t tffcr e n d o f thl- i' |i*^ r e p t s f i r m l y . Somi*ltrn*>a l l i o (dpfl IS n ' t p e r f n i ' i h a y m m c l r l r a l . l l Ih u r l l t o s r l c r t a l>li;co U u i t ie p e r f e c t InTliiH rePi' i 'J’t.

-llTsg ll) I h e pi i ' i i t , ^ ' i v m g i b o e f f ' - ' t I'f HHiirjHG.nv lo l l l l i it l t h y a o n d Iksif’ id '■UTilv III'* llpe jviul bowla.-nuio f o r a i lf ty. t h e h a n d ivill Iht o ui b f i r m .

S - ' i r r t J u ^ l t h e r i g h t ppn t In l1i»* R a n b ' n r- r i l l " liJiMi, ar id , d ig ^ i ru f a Pm nll l iuie P ink Tin* f t n a l l ' T e n d - f iJi#* piT*' nbi iit e i g h t l i i i’h r a T h a t U m a y b** f ' r m . d m i HMiFill pl"rif-H in ilo* I'il'R to g i v e It i n o p n l ah lM tv I ' l a r e Ihi’ b o w l o n ti r . a n d tlii* blTfl t ilth Ih rnthi'h tf* 'I hi' adNaniagi* 'f Ibf* b 'Wl In i l i a l it m n y h rc n p l l j - m i i l h d a n d l l i f i v a i o r idianKiMt. !<n a p n o i I' heroTTU' a l>roc ii i ng t Is ''® fd'V'i'lilll i’S.

Ctnnpllecl by John a , Qulnlus, HunMblni* Mari.

He c a r e f u l f o r n o t h i n g ; b u t In e v e r y t h i n g b y p r a y e r a n d c u p p l l - c a t i o n w l l h t h a n k s g i v i n g lot y o u r r e t i u e s l B b e m a d e k n o w n u n t o H o d — I’b l l . i v , , 6

W c t e l l T h e e o f o u r c e r e ,Of the s o r e b u rd e n , iiruHSlng day

b y l i a y .And In ilie lib 'h t nnd pIty of Thy

fat-v.T h e b u r t l * m m f l l s a w a y .

W e biom hH o u r score! wish. T h e I m p u r t u n i i i e l o n g i n g w hich

110 MiAii Jt iuy Kite;^Vo fts k ll l i u m t l j . o r . m o r e r e s t '

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who ■was xilmoBt read y to cry. he fsH so .sorry fo r Mra. F'roudpuafl S dresfios. “W h at a re you go ing Lo do ab o u t l l? ‘' she aaked.

“1 don 't k n o w .” rep lied B illie. “ B u l I feol Riirn tjlu-Ti be aw fu l cross.”

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flu M o th er H m artnofls gavn BIIU* old i.-nll<. 0 d re ssea fo r th e b e au tifu l s i lk unc." And of coursfe he never k n e w Gift ilifft-rt nee. ex cep t th a t th e c a lico unoF wLTc c le an and th e silk ones w e re ' J i r ty ,

Ay Foon n s he got home he w ro te * Mrs. P ro u d p u sa a le t te r and th is Is w h a t ' he Rftid;

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g o t y o i i r d r o s s e a a l l d i r t y . R u t a k l n d - ' h e a r t e d d o g g i e M ro m a n g a v e m o c l e a n i o n e s f o r t h e m a n d 1 h o p e y o u w o n ' t b o

c r o s s . B I L L I E C U D D L E S . "i A n d w h e n M r s . P r o u d n " J iH r e c e i v e d I t h e l o i t e r I t m a d e h e r l a u g h ho m u c h I t h a t s h e f o r g o t a l l a b o u t b t l i i C oro&d-

Fam ily I W ashingDid You Ever Figure W hat l o u r a y to H ave Your W a g in g D o n e at H om e?

OUR WAYYOUR WAYWashwoman .............................1.50Carfare ................................................... iOMeals ........................................... 40Soap, etc, .................................... 25

2.25And this is only the w ashing-

how about the ironing?

First 15 pounds.............. -'55 lbs. ovtrweight 4c per Ih.. . .20 As the average family bundleAs the average

weighs 20 pounds.

.95And this includes the ironing of

a large proportion of the pieces.CALLED FOR AND D E L IV E R S ON R E G U L A R DAYS EACH WEEK

Warden Stesmti LaundryROUGH-DRY SPECIAUST

3 8 Crow St.* N e w a r ic . ’Phone 170e Branch Bnwk

T h e o d o r s J B s d l l m o b o y .

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BOt.”"W hy. 1 put

th is m o rn in g . ' In v ita tio n wax bage leaf, an d -

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"W ell. Mra, V v k a tio n w as < spoke N urse J; m ean t to eat, ic Inv ited ,"

'T e e , an d t m e," la u g h ed 1 a good place t<

"W ill you gito know .

"W hy, yea, I W igglly .

"AntJ w ill ym lady asked .

"It w ill g iv e iO," And L’ncl In a so ft k n o t i

"H ow n ice I Jan e . ”W6'11 d ances , lik e l yo u 'll w ear io i W lg g y ? ” and tw in k lin g nose

"W h a t? My c ried the rah h l

"Yee, Ihe nU had dow n a t su m m er.' wei; 'T o u look so ri you to look ril ta k e me to Mr Do R-eHr you r

‘'B u t—er-flh me look a Hit Jackeidoodle-H i f l ly , slow ly .

“Indeed I ri Jan e . "I ihlnL w e a r tt, and be

"A re you s\ aeern loo m u d say puperc llllo i Ihe ra b b it

“Not a t a l l ” ' BUitB a re a ll Ih

''V ery w ell, d uck p a r ty , ' ( m an w ith a nig th e boy an lm w ho do ii'l llkf TYho lo o k s so w h ite Buil?” TL

"N ever you i s n s .

8o sh e b ega cu rl p ap ers, tc b tew obble pai w o n t ou t a n d h o f s lip p e rs so s lip p e ry dance

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ROSEVILLE SECnON

Thftodorft B ed tim e boy.

J. Y oun*. ?3 N in e te en th av en u e , Rreete pvi^ryhndy lo ilay bb a

P ic tu re* o f c 'hllrtm n b&by'B p h o to g ra p ti w lih ba.ok of p ic tu re . hich N ew ark E ven ln tj News,

ar** dcBlrcd fo r line w ith the i^ednm e a line o r iwi) i-f rcim m ent I'u t rinme w ill Lie rc lu in i-il .\ildrea8 tu t!d ltor.

215-217 M arket s tre e t .

S to rlep t^end an d dddreiB on ^Voman■■ P brc.

U N C L E W I G Q L Y 'S W H I T E S U I T ."U ncle ^VlK)^11> a re you R oins?" ' cyep unil dolnR all aorta nf th in g s a i the

aaked N urtie J a n e Kutisy W usay, Uio last m iniiif, \vhu-h every one dor-g v.h<*n m u s k ra t la d y IiouHekocper, hh »he**;o1nK tu partips.b ro u g lit th e e v en in g paper In for ilio ra b b ll g en tle iiia ii to rfjitl a t the I'lcaU - fa s t ta b le one rnoriilnK. ‘ Y ou'm go Ing : i r e n I y o u ”"

‘'G oing? tro ln a w here? ' rn H e W ig- g iiy a sk ed "r''o you inenii iim I going to th e s to re fo r you * '

"No, th a n k y o u , ’ Hnnwered .^lll•|le JanO. ''1 d o n 't need sn.s th in g from iho • to re Just now . W h a t 1 m eant wan. nro you g o in g to M rs \^■lblllpy.•ab!lU■'^l p a rty ? "

"Oh, 1b M rs. W ih b leu olihle. t)ie duck lady, goltiR to g ive R p H ity ’ ’ the r»h- b lt g e n tle m an w un ted to know

"Ye*: (lldn t you get your lrt \ Ita n on ' “No," Uni'Ie W IkkUv rep lied , "I dui

BDt."T pu t It r ig h t Viy your p la te

th is m o rn m g . ' said N'nrxe .lane, 'T h e In v ita tio n WHS w n itc ji on rt w hite iwli- bage leaf, a n d - — '

'■Bless my w h la k e r s ' ' c ried ih e rah -

I iK'Ie WigKUy h i d o n h i a w h i l e «ui l . i ind h e wa.s uU r c a d v l i e f o r e N u r s e ^ane . l i e W a lk e d u p HPd d o w n In f r o u l o f a looking glHse, and Mid

■ Now 1 d" hui>e tht^fie Ugh* white i loihrp donf mak-' me lunk ton m uch like It f»Rihei' hrd [ feel aurnew hat wishy- w ashy like, tiut I iuppoBf th a t U all right '■

' V«!iJ a r e p e r f e c l l v a l l r l i r h t . ' ' s a i d \ u r8 » » J a n e ‘' y o u lo o k f i n e . C o m e a l o n g n n w , 1 in r e a d v . "

Ro t h e r u b b i l g p n t t e m a D a n d t h e m u a k - r a l l a d y s t a r t e d f o r M rs . W l h h l e w n h b l e s i i H n \ ' 'Hit In t h e M r e e l V 'n c l e U ’iRgll> a w t i l ln .'iiilt c o u ld he s e e n f\ I'>tig w a y o f f A m i . s u r H v e n o u g h , a o n ie h a d l l l i l e r a t l ' o > s c a l l e d out

■ Ibhoan I h e look c u t e I T h e r * h b * t m t h e w h i t e mil t ’ '

A n d a h a d l i t t l e t o m - c a t b o y t u l e r t .‘M ’h o p l a y e d lln* f l u l i '* T h e r e h h i t |n

( h e \\ hl t< H ul l '"■ r>on't \nii !ulnd Hiem. W iggy. ' t&M

N urse .iHne ■Th^-v only wish (hoy had W h l l e s u i t s "

1‘n H e M'iBgiJy s o r t o f b l u s h e d b e h i n db i t g e n t l e m a n "1 d i d nca a n a h h a g e I h i s e a r s . P n d wnlKed >nlea f a t my p la te , but to e a t am! I a te it my g lasaes to read Just a te Ihe cabVmge

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MfH \V I hblcw otihl e s p a rty In- WHS on Ihflt l•ahb^1^L• !<iar.'

ip o k e N urse J s n e "H ow ever. It wnn m ean t to e a t, loo. so now v nu ha'* '■ been In v ited ,"

"Yea, an d th e In v ita tio n is inside m e," lau g h ed I ’m .le W lgglly "ThrilH a good place fo r p a r ty InvIiH lions '

"W ill you g o ''" Niirftp Ju n e WLinu-dto know.

"W hy. yea, I guesM so, said I ’r c l f W lgg lly .

"A n4 w ill you fa k e me"^" the im isk ra t lady asked .

"It w ill g iv e niP g re a t p Ichhutc in r|'> iO ■■ And I 'o c le "iA'l^Rily tli '! hlH »uirs In a so ft k n o t and bon t-A muHi p u iu d y

"H ow nlcft It w ill he" ' i-riPil N ut«e Jan e . " W e l l do Home of tlic upwi-hi d ances , lik e the lo ll jp o p loodle, and yo u 'll w ear y o u r w h ile nu lt; won t you, W lg g y ?" an d nhe p a tted hlH pink , tw in k lin g iioflp, so rt of ir>Hxliig likp.

"W h at? My w h ite s u i t ' W ear ih iii? " c ried the ra h lilt gentlorm in .

'T e e , the iilc f w h ite flannel su it you had dow n a t the MeHHlmrp heiudi th ie B um m er,' w en t oji the m uakrHt Indy 'T o u look so d ro ssy In th a t , and I w ant you to look rilfc and e iy llsh when you ta k e me to Mr**. Wil>hlevv oldile s p a rty Do w ear y o u r w h ite Hult'"

“B u t—er-flh d o n 't ) on th in k H m akes me look a l i t t l e - e r a litllp loo- -e r— U c k B l d o o d l e - l i k e a s k e d fn c le W lg- g U y . slow ly .

"Indeed I d o n 't ! ' rxc la lm od N urse Jan e . "I th in k It Je ju s t r ig h t f ’leatse w e a r U, and be st > liKh !"

“A re you s u re It docsn 'l m ake me aeern loo m uch w h irn s.c iil-llke , not to •ay p u p e rc llllo u s an d d lap ro p o rlio n a lo th e ra b b it ge iU lem an w.Hii[ed to know .

“Not a t a l l " ' c ried N urse Jan e '" V’hUe BUlts a re a ll ihp ra ^ a Just n o w "

"V ery w ell, th e n I'll w ear It to the duck p a r ty ," sp o k e the ra h b li g c n tls - m ari w ith a s igh . "B ut I'm alm oai su re th e boy a n im a ls In the a lre e l — thoije w ho d o n 't lik e m e - 'w i l l yoll and say . 'W ho lo o k s BO c u te ? T he rab b it In th e w h ite B u it? "T h a i 's w h a t th e y 'll s a y "

“N ever you m ind them ," eald N urse Jgne.

So ehe b e g an to p u l lie r ta l l up In cu rl p ap ers, to g e t ready for th e W ih- b lew obble p a r ty , and U ncle W lg g lly wemt ou t a n d b o u g h t h im se lf r new pait of B llppers BO he could dance the new B lippery d an ces .

A t la s t Ihft n ig h t of the p a r ty cam e. And In (he ho llow s tu m p b u n g a lo w . W here th e ra b b it g e n tle m an lived, th e re w e re sonne liv e ly tim es.

N urse Ja n e w as runn ing up and riiiwn B ttirs. p u llin g a pin In her dress here. U d a needle lhere» sewing on hooka and

w a a d a r k , hia w h i l e r o a i a n d t r o u a e r sW'li ild n>'i hIm w Sii p l a i n l \ , f o r b e w a s s r a M ' l t whi i w a a ' c r i Tn<'df"Bt l ik e , a n d.“h \ . u l iiNf h in iH fi r

UliiHlIi l ie biliI NurRp J a r e r e a c h e d t h e d i u 'k p en . a n d t l i r r e tIu'V f o u n d m a n y o f t h f i r i r l e n d n . M r WTvd M rs . I J l l l e t f t i l , t h f r abb l l 'H , G r a n d f a t h e r G o o s e y G a n d e r . i Ik' r t o u - \ \ ' o w p t h e Rush.v l a l l a q u i r r e l B and m a m (pthera

T h i s URH a p a r t y f o r t h e o l d f o l k , a n d n n l f o r t h e a i d m u l c h i l d r e n . M r a n d M rn . W i t ' M e w o h l i J e , D ie d u c k s , s t o o d a t I h e f r o n i f lo o r o f t h r l r p e n . s a > l n g how' g l n d t h e y w e r e t o nee e v e r y o n e .

a f t e r a w h i l e , a n d w h e n M r U o i i g e f i n s hfifl d a n r r d e n o u g h , t t w a s t i m e l o Hprve t h e l<e c r e a m a n d r a k e a t t h e p a r t y ,

" T h e c r e f t m is In a f r e e a e r o n t h e b a c k a lc p H ." .qald M r s W I b b l e w o b b l e .

" f . e i rue b r i n g 11 I n . " b e g g e d U n c l e W l g g l l y . "1 a m t o o w a r m a n d ( h a t w i l l c o o ! i n e o f f " ,Sn, In h i s w h i l e s u i t , h e H i n r t e r t f o r t h e b a - k p o r c h (o g e l ( h e

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t h e r a b h i t g e n i l e m n n h e a r d s o m e v o i c e s ' t a l k i n g In t h e d a r k y a r d

■ N o w ' h o u r c h a l i c e t o g e t I t , " o n e I v o i c e HRld ' \Vp w i l l g o u p o n t h e Htepa ,

g r a i l t h e f r r c K e r fi l l! o f i r e c r e a m a n d l a k e il a w a y T h e n w e ' l l e a t It B t ' l v e p ' "

•ni l . h o ' Ho t h a t » t h e g a m e , I s I t ? " i h o u i i h l U n d e W I g g i l y . " T w o b a d f o x c H • • t h a i R w h o t h e y a r e , " s a i d t h e

I n i l i h i t g e n t l e m a n l o h i m s e l f . "1 c a n t e l l h y r h e l r v o Icch T h e y t h i n k t h e y ' l l t a k e t h e p a r t y I re c r e a m . AYell I ' l l n o l l e t t h e m ' '

, U n c l e W l g g l l y w a i t e d u n t i l h e h e a r d I t h e f o x e s <’o m e u p o n t h e tvHck s t e p s .

T h e n , In hi.R w l l - w h l i e b u U, t h e r a b b i t a e n i l e m a n .R ui lden ly o p e n e d ( h e d o o r

, Hitd a t e p p e d o u i n e a r t h e i c e c r e a m f r e e z e r

I ‘f'ppt f lw flv ! G e l a w a y f r o m h e r e ! " h e c r i e d t o t h e Toaha “ B e o f f w i t h y o u ’

I D o n ' l y o u d a r e t o k e t h i s I c e c r e a m . ScHt • R c a t - s r a t t p r " '

" O h , m y ' R u n ' R u n ! R u n ' " c r i e d o n e f o x " T h a t ' s a. b i g t a l k i n g s n o w -

. h a l ) u p D i e r e , a n d It w i l l r o l l o n u s a n d f f r e e z e o u r I n l l s a n d n o s e s . R u n ! "! " A s n o w b a l l " ' c r i e r r ( h « s e c o n d fo x . ! ' ' H o w c a n r s n o w b a l l t a l k ? " j “ I d o n ( k n o w . D t m ' l s l o p t o a s k

c j u e B l l o n a " ' c r i e d t h e f i r s t b a d fo * . " R u n a s f a s t a s y o u c a n ' I t ' a a b i g w h i t e s n o w b a l l a l l r l g l U l "

T h e n t h e f o x e s r a n a w a y , a n d t h e l ea c r e a m w a s s a v e d f o r M r a . W l b b l e w o b - b l e 'B p a r t y . Y o u s e e t h e f o x e s t h o u g h t U n c l e W l g g l l y , In h i s a l l - w h i t e B u l l , w n a a b i g c h u n k o f a n o w , a n d t h e y w e r e a f r a i d a n d r a n a w a y .

S o It le a g o o d t h i n g , a f t e r a i l . t h a t t h e r a b b i t g e n t l e m a n w o r e h i a w h i t e s u i t , a n d in t h e s t o r y a f t e r t h i s , If t h e l e m o n s q u e e z e r d o e w n ' l J u m p o u t o f t h e p e a c h p l f . a n d g o t o s l e e p i n t h e r i c e p u d d i n g . I ' l l t e l l y o u a b o u t U n c l e W l g - g l l y ' a n e w shoesi .

Jattif* ChltUck of North Stith » lr« l IIin Boiton.

Mrs. Kdwabd MeWhood of N orth S ix th s tree t has re lu m ed Ire*si aevergl w aelti' slay In A tlantic City.

W. Eugene W elli of N orth F o u rth street haa re lu m ed from Sparrow Bush. N. Y.

n i a r k u bailey and fam ily of N orth Sixth s i re t t have re tu rned from Ocean L'lly, w here they spent the iiin in i^r

M i s KnbBFl M efcalf and ch ild ren of Nurlli F if th a ireei have re tu rn ed a fie r spending several weeka In A shland, P a .

George Eaatop of O range a tree t. has Illu m ed from a two-week vaca tion a t t.ake H opatcong.

Mr and M rt. Sidney Blumm<»r of Gould avenue have re turned from l^ake H opat- cong.

Mr and Mrs G H B rockelbank and son, George Brockelbank of N orth F o u rth iiree t. have n iu tn e d from a trip to U tk a and Schenectady.

Mlhs Elsie Schwer of N orth fiovenlh street k the gueal of her sialer, M rs. Ella AmbrewMKT of W aterbury , Conn.

Mr nnd Mrs W illiam R. W lltlam aon and Mrs. B londiau W llllam aon of N orth Heventli s treet have re tu rned from li ik e KupaUong

Mina liiibel MiilUn of W arren s tre e t has re turned from U k e H opatcong. where site vvuh the guest of Mr. and Mrs W lll- la ir M eagher of N orth N in th street.

Mre A. " h o a te of !=5iiHftcx avenMe has ri'tuTned fron> Bradley Beach

The M isata Laura and Em m a Uraigle of Soiiih Seventh street are hom e from l.^ke I iopati <MiK.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D eH art of N orth Bcvenlh s tree t rs tu rned today from Kock- awRy, where they apent the p ast iwoV t’HkS

M ri. Joseph H. Iiurking and fam ily of First s tree t nre upending eeveral weeks a t D elaw are W ater Gap

Dr and Mrs John I-. Um irrier of n n^'sevUle avenue have re tu rned from Lake H opatcong

r R ichmond De Bevolse nf Hosevllle avenue Iirb re tu rned from th e Essex Uouriiy C oun try Club, w here he resided (luring Ihft sum m er

Miss Oraeft M artin of N orth N inth slrcvl haa re tu rned from D elaw are \ \ a t e r Gap. where she spent tw o weoks

Mr?, D elbert H Rudd of 219 Roseville ventie en terta ined Mrs A rthu r C lifford

He w'iRbed It and Mias Beatrice Ullfford of R iverside Drive. New York, la st weeh.

Mr and Mip. Hugh M artin and son of NoMh N inth atreet have re tu rn ed from Beach tJaven.

Lealle L. V anderbilt of N orth N inth street hfta re turned from Asbury Park

MIhs M sry Dawes Is a t the home of her uncle. A rth u r Grsey of S ixth avenue

Mrs Mary Hamlll. her d augh ier? . Mrs John F la rliy and Miss Gra*’e Ham lll, of Fourth street, have re tu rn ed fri>ra a s tay a t A shury Park.

DR. DAVIS T m PROGRESS IN CORRECnON DEPARTMENT!

N E W Y O R K . ' B#pt. 13 .—(he f a d s th a t lha nutnbar o f p rlso n eri cared for by the D tp a rlm e n t o f C orrec­tion In the la s t year waa the g re a te s t In Its h latory and th a t the per c ap ita cObt of m alnienance was the low est. H r. K a th ­erine f> Davis, head of (he d e i^ r tm e n t and New York's only w om an commie- iloner, has made her rep o rt to M ayor MHehsl. rhft to tal of p risoner* was 125,618. the irfr cap ita coat. |2 4 l 37.

Among the (hinge accom plished by Mias P a v li. accol*dlnf lo h e r repo rt, a re . lm» provftnnenL in san ita tion and re lie f of con- geilion , ch ingea in (he aentence law* and the Uevelopmeat of tradea In (he Inalltu- t'on . break-.ng up drug sm uggling . Ini- provcm cni In (he m eals. Increase of boa- p lta l w ards and the abolition of slrlpee

Dr. Dovia claim s great efficiency for a new system of cost acco u n tin g which has been Introduced "For exam ple." la y s the report, "we know th a t In the y ear IDN It cost ?in 18 fo r the w earing a p p a r il of one prisoner. |7h.S^ (u f»c<l him. 165.81 lo guani him. I2P.08 to fu r­nish h is cell with light and h eal. I t . <8 fur m edlta l aervic*. $1.74 lo w a ih h li clothes, am ounting In all. Ini'ludlng o th^r hi'mti of expenoft, to 124 4.37 r y ear fo r each p riso n e r"

MIhs Davla Add? “T here la some mt?- underatand ing of my policy even yet 7 believe In good food, good clo th ing , good medical service and In decent ireairneni f’f the Inm ates of our Inatltutlona, but I also Insist upon discipline, re ip e c l fo r law ­ful a u th o rity snd plenly of wholenome labor.

B EA L K9TATE T R A A » F E tl» .

\^srley 275 f t n fr Sussex

aifrroN districtThe f irs t fa ll meeting of the Pomona

Club w ill bo held tonight In the Pariah H a ll o f St. M ary Magdalene Ep iscopa l Church at H eddm street end I ’l^mAna avenue. There w ill be a meeting of the

'r•?I^y tomorrow nlghLM rs. F red erick T lohenor of 123b North

Broad s lre e l, Lvo n s F a rm s , enterta ined the M illiona ire Club at a law n p a r ly and luncheon S atu rd ay afternoon and evening . L'ovnrs were la id for (he Mlssen Jijpcph- IhP M olllD f. L i llia n Fe lg en w In te r, Jean 7\ard . Jean Baptle . C a rr ie K r a f t . F ran ces ICfppler. Gertrude Hock. F ra n c e s Mager, M firgarct M ackay and C h ris t in a Robert-

i'l'our'^ I son nnd M rs. A lexander Baptle and M rs. T . R . Knherlson .

Mr and M r? H a r ry W . Doremua, M r* . ,Tohn I I Dorem u* S r., M rs W illia m R ic k ­ard and I ' l l f lo n I.^oremus of H llla lde a v e ­nue. LynoM Fprina , returned Inst night from I.ebanon, where th ey spent the w'f-pk-end w ith M r. and M rs. Jacob \ Inti J r.

t 'llf fo rd LendlnnsBen and fa m ily of Mape.s a', rnuff have returned from A s ­bury park

The M isses T Jlllan and M arjo rie jer of Maple a^■en e. Lyo n s Parm a , are guests fo r a few days of M rs. Jam es R lanchard of B leeckor street.

The I.yons Fa rm s Bu ild ing and Loan Association w ill jneet tonight in Lo o k ­e r's ha ll.

[>r and Mr? B F . TVIlhard and M r and M rs. H erbert PU hard and daughter of Eafit Bango r, P a ,, and M r. and M rs. Oacar Hm u'h of th is c ity 'srara gueats yeaterday of M r. and M rs. J R . S lu ltftf,

M r, and Mra. F ra n k Row e, Mina N K a Rowe and \> rn e r Rowe of South Belm ont avenue returned S atu rd ay from a a1x> week tou'r of the W est. T h e y vlalted (he Panam hePacIflc Exped ition , the G rand Canyon, Yellowetone P a rk , Colorado Springs. Chicago, G rand R ap id s and N iag ara F a lls ,

L . C . B . A . to H o ld C a rd P a r t y .Exo fils io r B ranch No. 800 of the L a ­

dies' U a ihn llc "Benevolant A sso c ia tio n w ill begin Its aocial aeason w ith a card p a rty tomorrow night In the home of the p re s i­dent, M rs. E . J M urphy, 92 N orth E ig h ­teenth street- T h e proceeds w ill be used for (ha genera l, fund of the branch .

T he C onstipation Bugbear

OBSTINATE cases of chronic constipation, which no longer respond

to the usual laxative and cathar­tic remedies, may be success­fully treated by the use of Nujol as an internal lubricant.The mineral oil treatment for constipation has received the unqualitied endorsement of leading specialists both in this country and abroad. It has none of the dangers of the habit- forming laxatives, and is of par­ticular value in the treatment of cooetipatioD in children.

Nujol is odorless and tasteless, absolutely neutral, and is not digested or absorbed into the system. It acts merely as a chanical lubricant.Nujol is not a drug. Its use will not give quick, temporary relief. But Nujol is a genuine remedy in that it relieves con­stipation in the most natural way by lubricating the lining' of the intestine, softening the intestinal contents, and thus promoting healthy and normal bowel activity.

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The rnllowin* deed? w ere fllftd Salu r day in iht* offU-« of th«* lo u n ty register

NEW ARK.u n i u m S Wade to V'.llls H lm ber. e i

N I9th Pi 164 ft n fr i tb av. 27x?3. |1Amy U L>uryee. trua. to Gftorge

et ux. e f t Hia \ , 32X&5. Il.nno.

.Mberl H Peat to Stelton T,and "P . w m Snm eiM t *t b i ft f r • ■ M ontgom aiy si. 24x99. I I

Stephen B H a rrlm r et ux to Albert H iv a l . tsame prftmlBftB, |1 .

OUTSIDE OF N EW A R K .Ida Chealer and hua lo W illiam R

’Wade. E nKunge. e ? N 19lh ftt 1G4 f t li (: -tlh av. 27x33. and o ihet tra c t. | i

Theodoift U Coe e( ux lo Kills Hlitiber E ifiange . e h .N 19lh al 191 ft n e fr Uh Hv, 27x63, JL

TbornaH S Gladding el ux to M artin J W hile. Verona, b h C heatnu t rd 200 ft » fr M ountain rd, 191x207. |1 .

M artin J W hile et ux lo T hom as S Gladding. M ontclair, cen O range rd R • J A SteveTift land. 99x266, $100.

M arv E Du Bola lo John P Emmona. S O range, a m Prospect st co r lot 224, 14 5x158, II .

Anna K Uondk’t and hue to Edilb C C ondlrt. L sbox Felln, n w r R oseland av a cor Jan ies Speer land, 75x178, $1

M ary B Hnnlev 10 E dw ard L Davis. \V Orange, e ft of a new at a w cor lot 34. 25x100. and o ther tra c t . |1 .

Edw ard L Davis to p le a s a n t Land Uc, W Orange, aam** property. $1.

G rea ter .Newark Hom e S ecurity W alte r H Jnm ouneau, irun

F0RE5I HILL AND WOODSIDEM ii i i D o r l a H a n e o n o f H e l l e r p a r k '

w a y , w h o h a a b e e n a p e n d i n g t h e e u m - m e r a t S q u i r r e l U h n i d . .Me. r e t u r n e d y e a t a r d a y . H e r m o l h e f , M ra . F r a n k H H a n a o i t , w h o h a a b e e n w i t h h e r in M a i n e . l a a p e n d l n g I h i a w e e k a t L e x i n g ­to n . M a e a , n e i h e g i ip s t o f h e r d a u g h ­t e r a n d R o n - i i i - l a w , M r a n i l M r a G e o r g e K m irh

.Mr, Niid Mrt i A l e x a n d e r M c 1 j» n e o f K l w o o f l n ^ e t u j e a r e h o m e f r o m F a i r H a v e n , w h r r e i h e y h a v e b e e n f t p c n d l n g ( h e B U n in i e r .

f i \V. H e a n l f t l e . s a n d f a m i l y o f FU dRe B t r e e t . w h o h a \ > b e e n a p e n d m g t h e tfUTTiTner a i B e l m a r . a r e h o m e .

M ra . K M o r r l f t K e r g u n o n o f S w a r l h ^ m o r e , t ' a . f o n n e r l y o f F o r e n t H i l l , la t h e o f M r . m id M m . H i i m i l t o j i TD l a b iu 'w o f F ^ a r k e r a t r r e t

M r H ud M i h - J o h n i l u c k p l e h a u a o f R i d g e H i r e e t biHVf r e t a r m u l f r o m F l e a ^ - f t n l d a D w f j e r e t h e y n-p c i i I (h<* s u m m e r . M r . Hiid M r a . J o h n K i i rk e l f t l i a u K o f H e l l e r p a r k w a y a r e a l a o h o m e . T h r y s p e n t I h t ' e i u m m e r ?*t H>:l inar

T h e . l u n l o r H p l y .N ame S<u ln(> n f t C h u r c h o f O u r L a d j o f Gon-1 C o u n a c l w i l h o l d Ma f i r s t f a l l m e t - l l n K t i m l K l i l w i t h R e v J o h n .1 H u l a c h e r . t h e a n a i f t t - MTil r e « T n r , i n c h a r g e

W } i LCAvetifi a n i l f i i m l ly n f D r l n v a n * i \ e m i e h a v e r c t u r m - ' l f t r u n l l r i i - l l e w he re , t h e y l iA v r l i c r n s i n r e J u n e

" M o r u l s H u d R p l i i ^ io n hi I 'M i h i U i o n " w i l l h e i h e auh3i.-i' t r o i i S K l e iu d .i( th»- ( i p e i n n g o f t h e w e e k l y i'r>fy<-r eii t-e s u t t h e F o r f f t i Mill I ' r e .H b y ie r i . i i i 1 ‘h u r c l i i n n i o r r o w u Ik Ii I Tiir* i i i t j r r h w i l l RH lif t Rues lH m a n y .v n u r igp i» n p U w h o HtteMil l o l l e g e f i

L l i i a l e y G S c h n i i i l i o f \ ' e r c m a a \ e - n u e , w h o w e n t t o S i ' r i n i c f h ' M . M ' la a . t o Bpptit l L a b o r D a y , w .«m r aK cri 111 ( h o r e bthI h n a |>«-en In n h n e p i i H l a t t h u lp l n r p

K r a t i k \V K i m h e r o f H e l l e r p a r k w a y la h o m » ‘ f r o m .AHhury I ' i r k , w h e r e he e p e i i t t t i e B u r n m e r H e w i l l l e A v e t h i s m o n t h f(»r h i e a e c o i i d > e a i u i S w . i r t h - ni '^ re I ' r e p . i r a t a r . v S c h o o l H e e n G * r - l a i i i e d o s e i t h e w e e k - c r n l L d m u m l F » r - a u K o n o f S w a i t h m o r e , P n

R e v . O r m a n M WeKl o f t h e S u m m e r - f i e l d M e i h o d i M B p l f t c o p a l C l m r i h w i l l h p e a k u m i o r r o w n i g h t n n i l i e " I ' r i c e o f P o w e r " a t t h u w e e k l y p r a y e r h c rv U - e a t hl« i h u r t h

M ns D K M a a t e n o f S i m m i e i a v e n u e hHH r e t u r n e d f n n n l a i k e H o p a l r n i i K

Resimakes sick skins well

N'[) n u t te r .low v m h. u e h e rn i-T tiircd and dssh;m rril hv <\, hinj:, hur:. ii :, r.iw ■>! Sl.i Iv Shin liumor^, I'O! p il .i i:li!c i I l iu t attiisepl c Resin 1 u n tm e m t u t ie s--rcs iinr] ihe sufferini; sn ]>s tlirr^I H c ii.u ij he;^'iiis thai very iiiinuie. ariii in a iim s! e \ «ry i ..‘-e ynur ftk:n get^ well vn (|a 'i k'v s.v; fee! a}»li iincJ, of the m<'iirv threw .iw.iv U!>i’le*>s ire.iinuiiTs,

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VAILSBURGH SEQIONr

Th*' Hnlj . N ritip Soilefs* n f ihi< S a ^ r r ’dM e a r l < 'h u r> l i wi l l m e e t lo t i lg h f In t h i ' r h u f t h h a l l Hhd HTTHiiiie fm lire H o l y N a m e d n in o h i - t i H t inn n o \ i m o n l l i

P e t ' T W H ia h o f Miinii a ^ e n u '* l e f t t o ­d a y f o r F o r d h f l m CoUi-ge. '

T h e V a l l B h u r g h B r a n c h . L. R A will m ^ f t t o m o r r o w u l d h i ui rh p S a i - r e d ' H e a r t S c h o o l

T h e \ ' i i i l a b u r g h B u i ld in g a m i L o ; m A s- | BO«'laTlnri wi l l o p e n tti» f o r l y . f o u r t h r e r l e p | o f P t o f k | .■lno^n.w■ niMht a t W al s ) i s h a l l , S tm l t i l - i i a n g e a n d Mim ii a\ juiu»-p

\ 'H llH t«urgh t'lUJMcil. J r O r , A. mef*i t c m u r i u H n i g h t a i 1 ' n ( " n

W hat kind of roofing shall 1 buy?TTie G e n e ra / Y ou c a n bu y « cHotpi unffUwranicMl

ro o fing a n d s a v e a fo w dotlari. in ini< t fa l r o j f —o r you can pay thi* a light di'ffei'onca and g e t g ro o fin g g u a ra n te e d by th e w o rld 's la rg e st B u n u fac lu re r o f ro o fing an d bulldlr.*; p a p e rs . T h e f in a l co st Is w h a t

— ta u n ts an d y o u 'll find i t c h e a p e r In th e long ru n to buy

Certain-teedR o o f i n g

T h i s r o o f in g Is t h e h i g h e s t r jua li t y p o s - ftihle t o m a k e ant! i( is jyuaranfc ed 5, 10 o r 15 y e a rs , f o r 1, 2 o r 3 p ly r e s p e c t - ively. W h e n o i u e U u l , C o r f a m - k e d m u s t r e m a in i n t a r t a t l e a : t fu r t l ic p e r io d o f the g u a r a n t e e a n d t h e p u a r - a n t e e h a d e f i i i i t a i n s u r a n c e sgain!>t a d r o o f in g t i o u b i c .

Roahng that U cheaper thanCerJaFn^feedh fheoper in nuafity and is not guaran- trrd by a big mill and best rrapoiisi- bi!itv. Jf the cheap roof fills down you will have to pay tlic double expense of layinE a ponv roof ail o\’cr again* Certainderd Roofing ti for sale by Jcalcrs cvcrywliere at reasonable pricea.

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TheM , Will H a l l .

Mlftft R uth IIuru''1ft Burr<?rinR f r ' H I H l a l n e d w h f -n plav i D l a i g T i i u n d F r l d a v n f U T n o n n

k nf -AlrxaJulf-r Plrr«*l hr rik f 'n u r r n fthc ftiis-* Hi Itip \HltAh:Lrifh

G eneral R oofing M anufacturing Com panyTVorlrT* furi/iial inuni(''U<‘n/rr.re Uountig aud ZJutkirihj PjpfTS

NawYorkCitv Cbicage PKiliddplilx St. Louia Bnuton Clevelurd Pittsburgh Pelrott SanFrandfin CincinnaM Minneapolis Kensoi City

SoAtila Atlanta HouMon London Hambuifj Sydney

a w cor lands of M ichael and utUar tro-cti, $1.

W illard P W hitlock c l ux lo L ester O V reclaud, Nutley, e a lands L esier O Vrcelfind e 262 fl fr BlorimflGld av, I6 0 i 338. $1.

LpBlpr n Vre.eland et ux to W illard P W hllhu k. Nutley. c s B loom field av 50 ft ft fr Beech at. 11x152. and cither trac t.

f'harlftft Landniesftftf e t ux to H enry E E b^rhard l. South O range Tow nship, a a M ountain I'lew ter 80 f l e f r a ft Park rd. 80x149, II

John S Magee to John T> M unther. VII (? Oramie, n s Is i st 12G f l « fr e a S l o a n ftt. Z&xlOO. $1.

-Anna M Ma^■hew and hue to fle rry Adamft, K Orange, m a R utledge av 242 ft W' fr N Grove ul, JfiJilOS. |1 .

M ary ]l Peaec to Addison S Pease. E Orange, e e TlfllPtcd st 407 ft 8 fr Ofn- (rai a \ noxlOO, IL

5 fO R T G A G F S . IT h e f n l l o w l n g m o r t g a g e s w e r e f i l e d '

NEW A RK.t^■|lliam S Wade lo E lH s H lm ber. a a

18th av 270 ft e f r Bergen 8t, fl.fiSOS a m e t o g a m e , s B 1 8 t h a v 235 f l ft f r

B e r g e n at. 11.060Sam e to same, a s IS th »v 305 f t e fr

Bergen at, ll.OfiO.SHine to Paine, a & I8 th av 200 ft ft fr

Bergen at. 11.050.Anna Gold In W est l'3nd B & L Aaan,

w s Quitm an b i ifiO f t f r U 'a v e r ly av, 14,700.

B ridget M Doyle lo G u atavu a A R ic h ­ards, w g Read St 419 f t n f r M arket »t. 190i>.

M arie Andre and hus to G ustavua A R ich a rd s , n s Kom orn at 300 f t n f t H am burg pi. 1585.

Antonio R Iv le lln et ux to O akley N D ickerson et u x , w s Q a rs id e st 186 f l n f r 7(h av , $800.

N ico la MeMlln and w ife to O akley N D ickerson et ux, n s 7th av 90 ft o f r H igh St, $1,000.

H a r ry F Schnell to F id e lity T ru st Co, e s Broad s i 90 f t n f r C la y nt, $8,000.

O U T S I D E O F N E W A R K ,Edw ard L D avla to M ary E Hanley,

W Orange, ft b of New et a w cor lot 24. and other trac t. $1,500.

C h arle s H Gleason J r to F ra n k lin Sav Ine t. 3 Orange, n w cor O a rfte id pi and Sum m it av . $4,200.

W illia m O Dudley et ux lo J H a rve y B la z iira . s Orange, n s of O ira rd pi 6S4 ft 8 f r V a lle y s i. $3,600.

Charlftfi T Speer lo M o n ic ia ir Sav B a n k , M ontcla ir, cen line L i t t le F a l ls rd 639 f t f r 5 th a v . $1 ,000 ,

M orris Snyder and w ife to the B loom ­fie ld Sav In st, B loom fie ld , n a "Washing­ton s i and e s Thom as at. $8,800.

John A H asse ll and w ife to F id e lity T ru s t Co. N utley . n w co r S tew art av and W tiltfo rd av . 3B.500.

C O N T R A C T S .Anton H a rlfln ge r, ow ner, 288 H lU c rw l

ter, E Orange, w ith Ja m e s Cam eron h Bon for plumbing w ork . $480; w ith Fred Scherer for carpenter worl^ $2,020; w ith L H ota 's Sons fo r maeon w o rk , $896; A ugust M K leem an, t rc h lta c t .

C h arle s L Ste Inbrenner. ow ner, 28-11 R ich e lieu ter. th is c ity , w ith M edlvin 4 A ltsch u le r fo r mason w o rk , $954; Charleg L StetnUrenner. a rch itect .

W a lte r S Stackpole , ow ner, 41-4S-4I Center st. S O range .w lih R o b ert B ra ltsch fo r heating w ork, $296; C b arlea L Stein- b renner. arch itect.

G A Schwedos. owner. Spring fie ld av. th is c ity , w ith Lo u is Zape lkov fo r a ll w ork . $6,975; G u llbart ft Bete lle , arcg l- tacts.

Lo u ie G ay . owner, $88 C o rtla jid t st, B e lle v ille , w ith Daniel MelUa fo r aJl work, $2,590.

Roes H and Auguata L F o s te r , own­e rs . B e llev ille , YVlth D an ie l H e lila fo r a ll w o rk . 14.408.

Joael^h Oschwald, ow ner. 889-861 H a l- ■oy St. th is c ity , w ith K o lb e r W reck ing f t Construction Co fo r w re ck in g bu ild ­ing s, $400; W illia m E K leem aD . a rch i­te c t

F ra n k W F e n tz la ff , ow ner. 48-50 O ak­land ter. th is d ty , w ith P h lU p Horech ft Co for mason w ork. 11 ,218; w ith John i A F la m m e r for carpenter w o rk , $2,S00. W ee ley J H avel 1, a rch ite c t .

Sa rah E M itchell, ow ner, 74 W ash ing ­ton at. B loom field , w H h Jo h n Sampler fo r seve ra l workfi, $6,298; E d w a rd V W a rren , a rch itect.

Btenhen H L it t le , ow ner, 30 M ulberry p], th is ofty. w ith D L a ra b ls fo r a ll w o rk . $615; W J A schanbach , a rch itect.

S B renpor, owner, 174 B road at, th ia c ity , w ith the B ft R C o nstruction Co fo r a ll w ork, $1,80D; Joseph Kennedy. A rchitect.

F ir » t ChrlstloB C h u rch , ow ner. M yrtle a v . Iry ing to n , w ith E H H ljtg ln a f t Co fo r painting w ork. $348; w ith M ath ias H lltg en for ca rM n te r w o rk , $2,600; w ith Ferd inand K rac lc fo r m ason w o rk , IM 2 2 ; w ith Thom as G B ad g ley fo r plumbttig w o rk . 11,600: F red erick Le m m e r, a rch l- t a c t ^

W E S T HU D SO N R B A L & 3 T A T B .J E R S E Y C IT Y , Sept. 18.— T h e follow*

iQC deeds and m ortgages a ffacvlng prop- e fty R i W hat Hudson h ave been re* corded;

K E A R N Y C O N V E Y A N C E S .D an ie l R a n tfch le r to EU en W ytm . w e

K e a rn y a v 26^ f t n f r G rove at,97. $1.

D an ie l F Rentsch ler et a l to John M a d s . R ■ H oyt st 408 f t e f r S«.huyler av . 25x98. $L

H A R R IS O N C O N V E Y A N C E .Eugene Dotto et ux to F ran cesco VU-

cbm i. w a 3d st 25 f t n f r W lll la n i at, 60gm 11.

K E A R N Y M O R T G A G E S .M innie A and H a r ry S W ille y to

T e a ch e rs and Im provers B f t L A s m , e • ArgyR^ p i 118 f t s f r S tu yvaso n t t v , Itx lO O . $1,800.

John M aela et u z to P a rk w a y H ft L A m p . s ■ Hoyt at 40S f t e f r Schuyler a v , S5k 8$. 1480.

H A R R IS O N M O R T G A G E .D om in ick Goraki et ux to Poltsn-Am er-

M d B f t L a m . 5 f P e t irM ii iB l i f t i t x C f 099 B t fIjQOO.

FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE

F O R O N E D O L L A RP if Otc Dollar and We Will a t Once Deliver Anything Ynu Select to Cumnlelely Furnish Your Home

Pay ihe Balance in Small Weekly or M onihy Pay,nenlsT h is !s the most e M ra o rd in a rv o ffe r eve r m ade. Il'^ tTie n p p n riu n n \ n i a l i f c i i in e m S T .^ R T H O U S E K R K P IN G nr lo re fu rn is h yrm r hom e, and a ll \n ii need is a S IN G L I- . D O L L A R . T h e re is N O R E D T A f 'E - - N O S T R IN G S T O T H IS O T F U R . It 's a p l.iin h iis in e s i. p roposition , that proves the u n lim ite d I . I B E R A L I T V of A M E R IC A 'S f . l J E A T l ? - ! r i ' R N i n ' R i : H O U S E

Th e re a re no r e s in c i io n s — vou may include in \'nur rn tc h .is e lu r n i iu r c , f lo o r co ve rin g s and home fu rn ish in g s for a s in g le room or a hon-'C of isanv ronn-.. vo ii e ,in se lect a sing le a d ‘ ve r iise d a rt ic le n r as m any as you w ish , and rhc\' w il l he

P r o m p t l y D e l i v e r e d t o Y o u r H o m e U p o n t h e P a y m e n t o f O n e D o l l a r N o E x t r a C h a r g e s JNo C l u b F e e s N o I n t e r e s t A d d e d

FREE Carfare

toOul-o!-Town P urchasers

8

OpenSalunfayEvening

Until10 o’clock

Sale of Dining Room FurnitureH undreds of p a ite rn s to choose fro m . A ll woods and f in is h e . are rep resen ted .

In stan ce s Ih e ra a re o n ly one o f a ^ in d . ( i I ' .A R .W T R U l l S .W IM l ,S I ’M' I 'H t ’l.M ,TT' T On some,( I 'G

S a le o f

China Closets]

14.74Quarterftti nsh

rich fumctl fin- lnh, h ighly PillhH!« four

t>lMnial

S a l e o f

Oak Bullets, fi*g I ’ l-i" I t

S a l e o f

Oak Chairs

I Ish^d rctpm >'

' inftHiiivR ilMilgn.

S a le o f

Dining Tables

Reg »:n

1 0 .9 5Solid O a k . ^

gftld^ti f in i sh: 2inaittilv« p I lU r ^ has€. hBfi>'v rlaw ®f as t f lxirnfis to ^ h\x fe«i.

Duofold Sofa BedWftBUUM'IJURIIUUinn i :* t

2 4 .9 8S o l i i j o a k Tt-n

F l .\if: d fiM.siintRs$lx‘f> chn-3 'n H L Iin , liL’n li lenfhor uphill-bi^ri'tjru n s f r If i fro m

!*• i!j V t£> il I " III f,-,r: rt |i ;p bpd ■ff lUjfhi__________

Sale of Reed CarriagesH<>|f F'rlLfi l - j OR

1 4 . 9 5wuh h 'iH favy BiBftt wheels

rybb«'r tlf*a , (uti roll nn hood and hodv; p a 1 « n ! stoe] puahtrs natural rinlah,

Our Enormous Stocks ol High Grade Rugs, Carpels and Linoieum

27x54 In. ................. . . .At

Hall PriceAxminsler Rug

Lritm is On

51 ^ -

G*nuln«.Vxmlnsfnryr HJrl+iiiul iiPslgM

DoubleStamps

Mornings

SingleStamps

Afternoons

Columbia ‘Meteor'PhonographI T T .r iO

pYwerful h#> wound » h l |f ruriTiiEi>r, 10 or 12 iui 11 dink re<i>rtlfl

ftpring m o iur.Ah\\p

t s 1 1 ( I I 1 4 AJ* O L I 1 I(■iiurBliIrrcl fnr l^n Y

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ilonifRiie rugs th ' ’ rino.tf c a r ­e r* IlM.IUdfit 111

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Y - - - - - - --AccountsOpened

from$5TO

$5,000On Small

Weekly Payments

5-Plece "Adam” Mahogany or Wahmt Bedroom SuHees.ooDirgular r r k ’S

• 1125 00

RpKiiUr Fri't* ii:.- . 'P*

r tv » pl«re» ftd filo jurated Full »1*'* trlpUcai* rnlrrrtrfi. (1r*»Mr and ch l t to n n l f r -vGih U i f f hrtrrtli p la te mirrors and cente r u b l e . all full bis* plrceM. <-’i -v»'uonsiruction find flnleh.

i V

Special Sale o l2 J ,4 a n d 5 Room Outfits Complete in Every Detail.

OUR SPECIAL 3-ROOM OUTFIT

OUR SPECIAL 4-ROOM OUTFIT

'A-$' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■ , 1 \ V: -ft, r'C --b. . V V - - / “

A n Extrao rd in ary Sale of V elourPortieres, 9 .00 Pr.

t o o p a i r s o f r i c h l y h e a u t i i u ! a n d l i i s t r o i i s j w a v y q u a l i t y v e l u i i r w i t h J - r cncI i f i a n d - s c w r d n i p f ’ S — w o r t h a p r c a t d e a l m o r e t h a n w e a s k .

Velour portieres for ihc Fall arc in grciil iltmiind, and prices as a rule m'c lnt;li- !s ii not astonisliing, thcrcl’orc, iliiit wc sluiuld lie able to ofTer liit’.fT-dHss, two-rlv vdiiiir portieres tor tbe remiirkahle lo". piue of ‘MIO a pair'r"

I he- l asoM is that the velour drnpcrv hir- slip.m iMiperteenons, ivhieh we iissur.- voii are hai.llv no- tieeable. and which do not in the least Ifs-en the\ : i i u e o l t h e p o r t i e r e s

^'1 O'] a piiu IS II verv low pi k c .Ynn m:u have the poriiercs %uih ihe same color hnih

sides, ur Willi different colors on eaeli side. Here are tlic cnUiriPi' i:

Brown Olne HrecnBed and tiOHe OiSorH

OwioE 10 Ihe tinnied quanlily, please order :is sonn as

hhees and quality cniisidered, this is the portant velour rnrliere ofTcniiK a pair.

of the

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m u s t im- s e . i s o n a t !MHI

W a t c h Tuesday’s papers for first news of Itamlterger’s im­portant Semi - Annual M c r c h ant Tailoring Sale, which is the spe­cial Fa ll feature of our permanent merchant tailoring department.

Watch and wait!

Keep your cabinet nf niiisie roll^ fresh with ihe dcliGhtful new pieces winch arc iiriw amvinfi. The cmniuE cool weather will indiiee YOU to keep the plaver goinK moat Ilf the time. Recent new pieces, which we btronglv reenmmend, are:

"It Mt'c (lanh Be the Same Old Swcethcaa.s.'’

"Hnni Bum Bav.""It You Can't Gel a Girl m the

Isumnierlinic "'-.My l-iltle Hreani Girl ""Mv l.ittle tiirl.""Somewhere a Y’nicc Is Calling, l'l.\.':i> iii:i-T. si .sTii Fl.iii'K.

IM PORTANT12Vic Yard-wide Hleat-hcd

S haker Flannel, 7cfUron« FUld U:i?«

lo riK n a p . pur i« w l i l t c M r a c h . W f l l A l l 111 n i l St f k i i i -r ipl <>f e x c o p i l o i i f t l l y f l i n ' l i y . F i r s t FluikT.

I.,i0 F ea ther T’iUows, 75cWf> j f t iH rf t t i t f p thPfl<- i j l l l i iw n

to bt* itflorlens. T’n\ '-n’d with l m p o r t « ‘/1 l l n i ‘11 l l c l t l h k Htau In 21x27 aTirt tVi-UUl 3 '.ajitjundij. Klffh J''l"OF.

All Wool Faille. 1.25M a i i f t o » c l l f o r 11.1)11 y n r i l .

60 In . w i d o . A g o o d l o o k i n g , s t u r d y f i i b r i c . In t h e c o r r e c t f a l l c o l t r r i n g B . BUCh a a t a n , e a r a m e l , H a v a n a a n d A f r i c a n b r n w n a . l i e l g l a i i , m a r i n e a n d n a v y b l t i e a , g a r n e t . I S u r d e a u a , f o r e s t g r e e n a n d i i l a n i y o f b l a c k . S e c o n d F l o o r .

WallPapers Half Price and Less

C hildren’s H osiery a t 15eK o c o n d a . I f p e r t e c t w o u l d

B e l l ' f o r 2Sc. T h e y a r c f lm - l y r i b b e d m c r c e r l i e t t s t u c l i i n K a , t n h t a c k unl .v . ' H slZ'-a I r o r n 6 t o ti. F I r a t I‘' l o o r .

1.19 English Long C loth, .16 lnche.s W/ide, 89c

G o o d c o n ib f l t l y a r n s , p u r e w h i l e M e a t h , w i l l w a s h a m i w e a r ; f o r w o n i e n ' f l a n d r h i l - dr^n's und-ermkrmeiils. 12 t o a p i t f c e ; f lo m c I 'Ut Int w o l e n g t h a - F i r s t F l o o r ,

20-Mule Team B orax, 10cO n e lb . a l i a . r a g . 13c . , a p v -

f l a l 10c. E x e e l l i - n t f u r w a s h ­i n g w o o l e n t d a n k o t B a n d t l a i i - n e l a . O n e i « i b l r a p o o n i ’iil w i i h g a l l o n o f * ' a r n i w a t e r w i l l B O f l e n w a t e r a n d k e e p b l a n - k e t a f r e m s h r i n k i n g . .M any o t h e r Uflca. B a s e n i o n t .

Let 116 spcitk 'V'"!/selection an easy matter. The pnees arc hnlt frirtimiue c a u 'e of this tiinclv S c p iem h e r sale - your home Ptireliase now, whether if be lor a Mons with vntt ami we will Munte a speenU price

rule t o 4 0 e W a l l T a p e r s , i r . rn . -« i i m i - r i . - d , g i M r a in . - , - , i

■ V, Mill'1« aak 3m- to CU' run IS ............... ■ 'J fn . -w tm i id - l . l . - n ' l ) It m . n - l a d I ii V Ih . i . Im h i . t .-OI ■> -

B e d I t n o n i W a l l T a p e r s , .1eT h e n , -w .- a l a n d . b . l n i u - < l f l ' n n l

.... .i-lH n r H C I i lK h t I lf in l 'TX. [{nil

K e e t i l a f IIOc W a l l T o p e r s , l i i eA , | , ! , - n . l l d a K a n r 1 m . - l . t .......... ... " - I t J ; ' , " ;

l . e r a . .'nbuBB.-rl m d a l i . i l . - f f . ' - l s , "■■ft -■■l-.r .d a , a l i inl U i i in ly r i n r a l U i - a i s n a , w- llh . h a i i n n i g ' , i l - i Jt h u n i 'T :* l u m u t c h . H " H ,

,y0c T r i n l e d O i i t m e n l s , 2,'ics p l e m t l d ................ p r i n 1 . i l o a t n , r . , l w n l l

In r u o m b- ta . B u f t l c l . - n l f o r f r n m nn.- l o l l u " l l f g u b i r 60i ' g u i d e , a p e i ' l a l , P ' T ' I ' l l . -h<-

A l l w a l l p i ip i - r a p u r c l i i i s c i l d u r i n g I b i s f H.V.MLH’. i t ' J i :

■-igir.,. of wliieb there is a liirge varietv, makinK mid less than half. A special purchase is the ■ii'ht when vmi arc thinking nf re-decorating single room or an entire hntise. Bring dimen- l.ii hanging paper

1!

Til.

lldr to T.le Wall Tapers, iificHt iiuaMlv Ml.-Mill . II. I I.H.. . e l - . l . f f . - ' - l" . a "O L.-I-, . f I - li l.ipi "II l.-s i'"l vl-.iBS . Ii.lb '

, rip, , : I HI : i .i . ". l ti iH S sp.- . I 11. p - r I . d l . .lib -

12tif and l.le V\'all Tapers, 7e,j I , , . . m . i iA " I I 1. “ l i. a " . m P ' it' t aB i ' ' ' '

, - - r l i i n . i i i b.-i-.- T h . . ' | . ,H i . - n ........ " ‘"’ l l a "iii iTilbli ' f - r . V. r y r o o m In )His ho n iT . A ll : t h J - U’ h li.inti-Ti^; t o m . I l l ' l l . U " H *

.^0-im-h IlnmrsUc Oatmeals, 9cA h s o l n U ’ ly fii tlr l- 'HH ( - . I 'm - i i l w n l l r u p + r In r i c h

. n iw i i , l . i iff , l-lii*- uoLi t Mi 11 1 r, ^ f v n o l - l i oi j i - n u l Iio m I h i .s I n m u l i H . i S u M i ir . ly ■with t ' l i r -

r . T r o l l .Mic and HOc Wall Tupers, 2Tc

I m p n r i . - t l nrsiJ . h ' n o ' s t n - WiiH i m P ' i ' P l ‘>r p a r l o r .n r h a i l i h U H i o l n - . l . - r t i Mf.. n . . e e

l .-u il . i- r l ib -n il s . a h a .b . w - c l i r i i m i - s i inrt n t l i i r u p - l o - 1 .I.Hlt- Hl.vli.a. i " c a n i l li". g r i i r i . ' s . Mill. e f c .

e i l r w i n 1... h u n g l i t spi .t. 'lwl p r l c - s .It s. FurllTII FI,i»)F.

Sale Fine Carpets and RugsThe /Reasons Whv Voii Should Buy Nou\ Are:

Firstiv because we are showing the Greatest as.onmeiit of carpets and m ss in mir history;Firstly, 7,1 si,7,1^. a sliarp .idv.mee, and (hirdlv, heciui^e carpets and rugs

a d d C W e m m fo r l and eo iinessn f your home. Tanictilar attention is directed to the Knyal Wilions.!)xl2 Royal Wilton Riigs; regular SJT.sO, spe-

6pe-

3.50 D inner Sets, 2.98F i r s t c i u n t l t y U g l i t w e i g h t

A m e r i c a n p o r c e l a i n . t ' r f U y f l o r n l B p r a y dPBlf?u. ■•S p h - c e n In a s e t — c f l p « f l a l l > h e r v l o o u b l e f o r s m a l l f a m i l i e s -

1.98 N ovelty B raid C u rta in s a t 1.50 a P a irM a d e o f b r a i d a p p l i e d o n

g o o d t i u a l l i y b u b b l n e i - m i l l e n g t h — S H y a i d a ^ d n w h i t . - a n d A r a b c o l o r s ' T h e dca lif i iH a r e m a n y a m i b e a u t i f u l . F o u r t h F l o o r - '

c ia l 32b50. ^(Handsome designs!.

8 .3xU 1 .6 R o ya l W ilt o n s , re g u la r SSS .Sn . c ia ! lil .l iO .

(Oriental cnlnnngsl.F in e 0x12 W ilto n R u g s ; re g u la r $.W ..60, sp e­

c ia l .14.7,(Very beautiful rugs).

0 x12 seam le.ss A x m m s te r R u g s ; sp e c ia lly p riced at

(Variety nf patterns).9x12 Seam ed A x iT iin s tc r R u g s ; re g u la r $19 .,’ 0 ,

sp ec ia l H i.tin .( In O r ie n ta l c n lo rs i .

8 .3 x1 0 .0 A .\m in s te r R u g s ; re g u la r $10 .5 0 , s p e ­c ia l 17.30-

(Fine qu.ality rugsl.HA.\UtF.KIH-:H'ft.

dal9x12 Body Brussels Rugs; regular $2!).,’)0, spe-

2r>.9r>.(For dining rnom or bedronmi.

8,3x10.6 Body Brussels Rugs; regular $25,50, special 22.9u.

(With rich designs).Tapestry Brussels Rugs; regular $15.00, spe­

cial I2.7i7.(A durable rugl.

Axuiinster Carpets, regular $1.40 a yard, spe­cial 1.00 a yard.

(Price includes being laid and lined). Printed Linoleums; at Ofle and 70c a square

yard. I Laid t. ,Inlaid Linoleums; at t.3.i, 1.30 to 1.75. (Laid). I Inlaid Linoleum (colors through); regular 95c

I square yard, special 80c square yard.] (This includes laying).

F u n tT H FLOOR

Fall C la s s e s — Dressmaking Elbeco Silk Stockings, 1.00We have arranged a course of six lessons ( iv i

hours each!, for Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur­days, beginning Tuesday, September 14, and clos­ing Saturday, October 2; hours, 9 and I0:-10 m morning, and 1, 2:.10 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

During Ihi.s course Ihe pupil will be able to compleiely finish one nr more garments herseli gelling actual experience under the direction of our experts.

Charge f'U course of six lessons.ENItULI, NOW, LiUl-:SHM.\KI.V(t UOOM, TTH Fl.OOR

tops. Il.YMllF.ROLK'.k. FII1.8T Fl.iUlIl

Dining-Room and Library TablesReduced in Price for Immediate Clearance

. ___ ,,hi).e There are onlv 40 library tables and because theyThere are 44 inued catterns we have marked them at the extraordinarily

r n^fce^auo^ed b e lo r to dtpos^^ them immediately. They are handsome tables, finished I r m S a n y golden oak, fumed oak and Jacobean oak. In most cases there is juat one of ak i n d _ S r a r . r s at such ridiculously low prices for this sale chase one and save as these prices permit you.G olden O ak Extension Tables

Act quickly if you would pur-

Reg. 4 0 .n o Kxtension Table, top 48 in., 6 ft. extension, 30.00.

Reg. 42.00 Extension T_able, top 48 in., 6 ft. extension. 33.00.

Reg. 50.00 Extension 1 able, top 64 In., 8 ft. extension, 4.5.00.

Reg. 32,.50 Extension Table, tnp 48 in., 6 ft. extension, 21.00.

Reg, 24 .50 Extension Table, top 45 in., 8 fl. extension, 19..7U.

Reg. 28-(h3 Extension Table, top 45 in., 6 ft, extension, 19.00.

Reg. 15.00 Extension Tiihic, top 42 in., 6 ft. extension, 12.31).

Reg, 49.00 Fixlcnsion Tahle 54 In., 8 ft. extension, 39.00.

Reg. 30.00 Extension Table 48 In., 6 ft, extension, 20.00.

Reg. 30,00 Extension Table 48 in., 6 ft. extension, 24,50.

Reg. 32.00 Extension Table,48 in., 0 fl. extension, 22.,'ill.

Reg. 19..'30 Extension Table,42 in., 6 ft. cxlcnsiiin, 12.73.

Reg. 22.50 Extension Table, top 45 in., 6 ft. extension. 10.30.

top

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Mahojrany Exten.sion Tables

top Reg. 135.00 Extension Table, top 60 in., H fl extension, ,53.00.

top lop

top

top

top

Fumed O ak E xtension Tables22..50 Extension Tahle, top

6 ft. extension, 13.30.25.00 Extension Table, top 6 ft. extension, 19.30.,3ti..60 Extension Table, top 8 ft. extension, 29.30.19 50 Exiension Table, top 0 fl. cxiensinn, 13.30.2-100 Extension Table, ti ft. extension. Hi.30.1 7 . 5 0 B x i e n s m n T a h l e ,

6 ft. extension, !,'1..30.22.00 Exten-mn Table,(-i f t , e x t e n s i n n . l.'i.liO.

Keg. d.' .fX) Fxlension Table, lop -t.s in., 6 ft. extension, 19.30.

Reg. 2(i.50 Extension Table, top 45 in., 6 fl extension, 13.23.

Reg- 3-1.00 Exiension Table, top 48 in., 6 ft. extension, 24.00.

Reg I9..'0 Extensinn Table, top ■1.6 in., 0 ft, extension, 12.30.

Reg. ,60.(X) Extension Table, top 48 in., H ft extension, 30,00.

Reg. 49.00 Extension Table, top

top

M ahogany Library Tables Reg. .31.00 ,M:ih"gany Table, 27.00 Reg. 29.50 Mahogany Table. 25.00 Reg. 45.00 Muhocany Table. 38.50 Reg. 52.50 Mahogany Table, 43.00 Reg. 39.50 Mahogany Table, 2S.7,3 Reg. 29.50 Mahogany Table, 24.30 Reg. 16.00 Mahogany Table, 12..30 Reg. 40,00 iMahngany Table, .3.3.00 Reg. 26.50 Mahogany Table, 22.30 Reg. 33,00 Mahogany Table, 28.30 Reg. 55.00 Mahogany Tahle, 43,00

Reg 85.00 Extensinn Table,54 in., 8 ft extensinn, 6.3.00. J

Reg. 84 00 Extension Table, top!54 in., 8 fl. exiension, 60..30.

Reg. 50.00 Extension Table, topi 48 in., 6 ft. extension, .3,3.30. |

3,5.00 Extensinn Table, top 48 in" 6 ft. extensinn, 32.30.F u m e d O a k L ib ra ry T a b le s ,Etc, Keg. 22,no Fumed Oak Table,]7..30

The Glory of Autumn SilksA leisiirelv walk through

the Bamberger silk sec­tion will reveal —

1 Reg' 45 in.,

Reg. 54 in.,

6 ft. extension. 28.00. 75,00 Exiension Table,

Reg. 45 in.,

Reg 48 in.,

Reg 48 in.,

Reg 48 in

8 fl. extensinn. 67.50. 39.0(1 Exiension Table, 6 ft- exiension, 32J)ll. 37..30 Extension Table, ti ft. extension, 32.30.45.00 Extensinn Table,

0 ft, extension, 37.30.69.00 Extension Table.6 ft . e x t e n s i o n , .T.'i.OO.

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J5.00 Fumed Oak Table,19.3025.00 Fumed Oak Tnblc,22..3030.00 Fumed Oak Table.21.30 26,.30 Fumed Oak Table,22-3027.00 Fumed Oak Tahle,24.00

Soiree, the silk irresisti­ble. with its exquisite col­orings and wonderful plia­bility; 1 yard wide, 2.00 the yard.

And Neptune satin, soft as a sunshine ray, for mak­ing fine lingerie. You may w ash this lovely satin with­out fear of consequences. A special process has made this possible; I yard wido, 2.00 the yard.

Lunette c r e p e , f o r blouses, frocks and trim­mings, sheer as chiffon,

stronger; 40 inches 2,25 the yard.

Wonderful plaid and striped taffetas, 24 to 40 inches wide. One glorioua plaid silk is reversible, w'jth a wide stripe of satin in a plain color on one side and a solid plaid pattern on the other. Many others in vivid or quiet color com­binations, at 79c to 2.2,5

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Reg. 55.00 Extension Table, top . 48 in., 8 ft. extension, 45.00.

Reg. 27.tX) Fumed Oak Tahle,'23.30 Rea. 24.00 Fumed Oak Table,21.00 Reg. 26.00 Fumed Oak Table,22.n0 45,on Jacobean Oik Table, 36.00 Reg. 24.75 Fumed Oak Table, 21.00 Reg- 22.50 Fumed O.ik Table, 10.30 Reg. 20.00 Fumed Oak Table, 16.50

And crepe de chines, chiffon* taffetas, s a t i n f-rancais, messafines and all the season's other silks; very moderately priced..It AM B1-: no Kir .8, 2n floor.

BetweenOurselves

Being dissatisfied with nne’s self is, after all, not such a great fault ns some people imagine. li keeps you on the qui vivc. It makes you active. It is the spur nf ambition continually prodding you to greater effort.

The fellow who is continually hanging on the lifelines and letting the surf pound him will never learn 10 swim. You have seen him down at the beach, haven't v o u Y o u have felt rather sorrv for him.

This is true to a greater or less extent with merchants, .Maiiv lack courage and initiative. They hold back with a firm, strangle hold on the lifelines. They have never ex­perienced that blessed feeling of dissiitisfaetion.

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II*.v r Hi i t l n fi ' il. i l Ibilu- nfflfT "f UiH (la;, [n numy In- HibiTitn.'! w f h c v f V f i i t i i r f ' l n u t vctTi.l r h ‘- l ifM ji ifM I ' l i t wi- h.*v-e Hwnin hark Ml'tT-HHrnlly nirh itiiif*.[iffiT liitx Ini ai.vurnpllHli* d uur jiur-

— tdlfor.

For fineness of weave, clearness of coloring and durability Elbeco silk stockings arc far ahead of any others at their price.

They are sold at $1.00, but by no means are Ihev dollar goods. Compare them with higher priced stockings and form ynur own opinion. Black, white and all the season's colors, including Ihc in-betweeu shades, with double sole.s and heels and firm garter

Reg. 25.00 Brass Beds at 15.00As illirstrated Extra spe­

cial offering for this sale. This 2-inch continuous post brass bed, with seven 1-inch tilling rods ,ind heavy rod ends. Made in all sizes and in bright nr satin finish brass. Special for this sale at 13,1)0.Uef*. 12.00 ( o t t u n Felt

M attress a t 8.50Contains 45 pounds of pure

cotton feh (UKV’:. pure I, covered in fancy art ticking and made with roll edge. Un­usually good value at 812.00, and very special bargain at 8..3I) for this sale.

Mattress in two parts at ,30c. extra.Bra.ss C ribs a t Special

BricesWe have a splendid assort­

ment of cribs tn choose froin. The following prices tell the storv of our brass cribs: Reg.prieesl5.0U 25.0(1 28.00Spl. prices 12.75 20.01) 24.00BAMUEROICri'S. ivnt Fl.Otlit.

Embroidery ArtPackage, 25cRegular 36c and 48c

One p i l l o w t o p , s t a m p e d i n

a p r e t ( y d e s i g n , w i t h h a c k

a n d f o u r o r s i x s k e i n s ,

e n o u g h w s t a r t d e s i g n , o f

G r e c i a n ^ i l k f l o s s for 23c,

New Actress SeriesCelebrated actresses in both (he

legitimate and the moving picture fields have approved these pillows, and the packages bear their pictures in half-tone, with little notes ex­plaining their preference for cer­tain designs. ■ Elsie Janis, Ann Murdock, Mary Fuller, Mizii Hajos, Louise Dresser, Margaret Anglin and several other celebrities arc included.

Of course, the amount of silk furnished will give you a splendid start and an excellent idea of how the completed .article will look, We do not furnish the fringe, but have it on .sale.

Tw o Friendship Links for the Price of One

These bracelet links arc regularly 23c. each, but for ONE DAY ONLY, we will sell two for 23c. and will engrave one of tbe links with initials gratis. Each link is (0 be engraved with the initials of a friend and worn on a ribbon until you have collected enough to have them joined into a complete, flexible bracelet. Here is a splendid chance to start your collection. Exchange links with your friends.,,BAMBERGER a FIRST floor

A Brocaded Corset, P ink o r W hite, 1.49There is a piquant prettiness about a pink brocaded corset that makes every woman want

one verv verv much, and here is an opportunity to secure a remarkably j/ood model for SL49. Needless'to say, these goods were made to sell at a much higher price, The woman of dis­cernment will know this at the first glance.

Slender and medium women will delight in the perfect, natural fit of these corsets, which taper ever so slightlv at the waist, giving the correct line over which to construct Fall cos-

.Medium bust and hips. FLxcellent bon ng and dainty trimming of embroidery, hizestumes.19 to 26. All in all, these are remarkable corsets at 1.19.

BAMnEnGEH'S, SEl'OM' FLOOR

How to Light Your Home at

Small CostFeaturing Lux Lamps

Special Fea lures at Pretent

on Richly, Beautiful

Oriental Rags, Fourth Ploor

The Remark­able Sale of Fine Blue, While Lined Enamelware

Stilt ContinuesM A R K E T . H A L S E rC W A SN IN C TX O f STS>

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/ c r M o n e yWithout risk or -worry you may send sums of any size any distance by

WESTERN UNIONThe cost is as little as the time it takes is short. The protection, perfect.

Fall information at any Wettern Union Office.

THE VUESTEHN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. yLtGAL NOTICES

L ' M T L h ^ T A T L S LilJ^Tril ' ’T Dln-Irl i ' i (if N'-d'A' Jornf.v — In th « mn-Mi-r <if th e

Lt i lhlin <' fH ip a i iy , I Ja i ik n ip t . lu L a n k r u p tc y — Ni'Ll '1) ril Huh’.

Taktt notli-i* i h a i Oie im.lvHSirLrfl tniN’ee will «ell for sUhli, HUb)*'-t U i ln ’ <. uHfl rinti- l ion of Lfn« lO'ir l . uiol r-ro\l i | lnj f a n crd iT 1.4 enTFi-eil (Jn-r-' ft' r <iu .Scj>l»3tnl>+’( lo. 19la, L-y Ih e Hf tm r iiL le I 'Jmrie a M. .MaHoii I trft jreo. cii t i ie r r i u r * 'Jh > '•! n pt-t i i lon r i l ' d in iMa 1'4’ liRlf, al l Uie r..|iDwliiK BxsactH ..f sa id b a n k - r u p i ' s L'Ntiite, lo Vi u

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LEGAL NOTICES

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iFtii r of h 'arkcT Hiroei <norf a n d .MoutiI J’lraHUiil u v r n i j e ;

at i ing ihti l ine of Alouni lo [h** t i irm -r of Joacprt A

•iiuriif s I'H l i f t ' iheoL-e ‘i**11/ie v^p^ieriy m fSk'lri i insmiF vcrii M o u n l n - [4 f ia m u v r ii u" on - h u m lm d fer-l, thi*nt:* ^oo ih i-r ly im n .N H M ou nt n r e « a m aye -liiO- In th '- i Ji i j t r if Ann 8i!lv'‘) 8 lut f if tyr . , - t . llK-:,.'" al- rix l i"r H"- .■i‘»t '-rly u t r l « u tung l, ." .Mill J-I.-.h:)!.! Ob*iiulii lr i!d f'-i-t III 111" I '" ' ) ' - ' ‘‘5 I'l. , ' i h‘-iulilt-it tn th** r f8 i l tolltmi* l o n t a l n e d in 111* oi-lfilnal dp^d of W h i l l o i a n d W ukemarn i > i r , c I'lih mimln-rH liuridre<l uh dihlTiY onn u:i<l uim hiintlreLl mid l l d r ty - t w o nn t i ic maiJ of U h i M n * niid W a k u jn a n , O « h ! r h r4-f'’ r' ‘n<’e' tnHy !»' had.Hume preniiHCii ronveye*! to ih« ^aJd \M lUum I' U lknr by O ^ o r sp i l r o u , , p i uIm J atfiJ . l une 11. liJf'" “ f'd r i ' . t i i i i f d in l io o a 1" 33 of l i i ' fd a fo r IlHhi-K r o u iu y . iJiitfe*

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8 9-71.JlB'*"’! ' ' oumU ofi pane« -■ -•T'l l lKIT T | [ A ‘ T— Heplnnlni? a t t h e r-npiier

f i trnii-d h y t h e h i l n r h f d l o n of ' h e n o r ' h - .t I> ;ihi“ of l . n n g w o r th Rirn^t w i th th* iTiy :irie of nliny 44-ldn, is hl* h alleyN P'T f^pi wrv**t of t h e weat eldp nf Uw»h- II j.trpnt and from me. 1 cornt-T ruiinlriE

, lilni f* t-ahl allFV n n f th 1H deprtfPH east U'n I fro T fl inn-o n ir th TE fli fcreeB west 2b feerf;I TI..T4- ' ' sn ii ' h Ih d e s r e e s wvt i i 1 feet To 1 I.ni Kn --rtli Ntrfsi . ih u n cp alonff i^anm sou th I 72 drer '^ . 's piigt I’-'l f ea t to t h e b*KtnrilnB.I I’h ; l iT l i T k A i ' T — Rej:lnnlli|E on th e wsgt- 1 crlv Fi \>- of Hri al l ey It) foet tvlde ru n n in g ' i f r - L e ’ A' ft 'Hi L'ji K'Aorth sFreet an il lOO fi"eiI in r th ' - r l y from Ij. i i iKwnrih st rne i , Ihem 'p

rui .nliif! west slnuK r e a r Mne nf Ime frinit- ; hit! tin I.nriurtttt ih ) itr ' 'ei l-'5 fwd m fhe llm*I 'if Tl4' lni ' "ii '.ejei. l hy ,lt)sr]»h ami Vtlfi* 10 l. niiHt' FiafiYme. thenee north along, ij,.r l ine ' 4 anil 7 In ohes , Ih ence e a t i' -JIMI KlmiK ti-r l ine 2h feet lo a n a ll ey a fnn-- I Raid. u!i I ih '-nee nluiiR th e s a m e s m i th e r ly

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l i,t«TC8i of i b c b a U\ T h e lA ih l ln C o m p a n y Ln ami u. a s t r i p «f l and m n fee l wide ad.min- Kti- l.ntti !n‘:4 rihnvn d e s T lh e r i on th e nast,

I ,,f whl.-li l i a s riHivDyrd tn m."'.;’' ' " 'MiirkliHEt bv d e e d rec o n Je d In Hook 4\ -1 ' ' f I In r-d-t for RstifN c n u n i v on pa l ' s 9 a n d bv

! r h f - a i d Kllk..yheih l l a r k l i a r f roncev'*d in I IVir'F ai il H e n r y 1’. Sm nmi-r hv

I rei 'TtJe.! In Hook P S3 of Hendfi for Cniii iiv L.II past) <5& a ^ d by sa id O s r jy

I a n d Jl-i4ry F, S o m m e r rnnvnyt-dID T h e l .a ih lln t . ' -nnpany by deed r^ r o r d ed in n o o k N 44 of Heed.fl for Karnes ( .ouii ty on ijaKi* 272 a n d t-hereln d e s c r ih eJ ns follow*:

iJcKliiidruf on the t io r l l i e r iy aide p f L o r p - w n r t h s t r e e t , al a pn in l tllHtaTil 95 feet

from W a sh ln K to n Urt^ef, t h e n r e n u r t h e r i v a t r lf ;ht an p le a o r n e a r l y ao to T.rtnp38.8Tih Ptreel 110 feet m d then- 'e woRt- pr iv iti f.*ei t h e n c e e<i4Jlherl:'‘ paraU el wi th t h e f ir s t .nursH llr t f ee t I-' LoriB worlh Hlr^ ' t am.1 t h e r e - a lr . nv i h r f lame r a i t e r l y 143 to tl-.c p lace of hep ln n lng .

H- irlnni rK Ihe flame pr^uilflee m n v e y e d T h e l.aiii III c n i n p a n y by O s c a r .T l | m , r v r . S m ii mcr by d e e d d a t ^ l Nmivnib r 2, l;o)8. at-'l rtenrded In fluok N 44 at iJoeda

K-ddf V l l A C T — llee ln ii l nfr a t a pn ln t on t h e n o r th side of I .o n p w o r t h " t r c H helnff thfl at . iUhweai co rn e r r f Int of Mis. K- F lnm - ne a dHitinfio 42 fee t 9 Inches no r lh w tw t

f r o m Btl alloy ten f«et wide , ru nwlnp ihence V, „ " r . h IK M»t 0,3

no rll l t ; UrEi-ri-s v ' S t H f 'B t a n d 3 th-n. -" l e ’ Dvth l» d - t r t r s

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n n , | , " aoii lh para ltP l wU h ino f lm l r e m f r t l in e r.S ? Inchea to r e a r ' In* r.f t h e aboveilM rrSbed PifHi T r a r t . a n d rd li e r lot s f ro n t in g r.Ti' L n n p w n r th fltrCAt a n d Yvesterly™ona .nVld r « r l .no 3! fna t to pl ana nt lia-

t h " a a m a p ra in l aM convaynd to t h a Hftitl Thfl l .BlbUn cn . by <»eorfe P. Rn d-.*? hv d e e d d a te d .J an u a rv 20, 1909. And re-I cirtled In 44 of fo r 8*ld Cfliinty

T . ^ c H l f f i - 'w u ” ' l l i ' h n l lf r s . e n s to a . ">!»(!-In* ra .Uam ra , pUi" am! l ir a ti n ir ; l » h t t o n -!7ln<-ri In aiilit t f" ' ' - - '■" 'M'lix*- " I t" " ■ 'T,[,1 n:. r iMuieff a n d aa a p a r t of awld

'■'171.7' r r a l na ta lp wil l h« aoirt -iit..!orl CFtiilu m o r tK a e c Tnridt3 nv th e y ’*.

Ir tUi ’iti t o m p a n y i - fUiKh »isMUhrs' EO 1012. ai d r e r n r d e d In l iofjk » ■IJ r.f m n r tp a g f f l Eaflcx Coun ty . pftKfleRii" pic upon whi h t h e r e Ir due Iha su;n

*18 OOfl of p i l i .e ip a l . beflhies InlercBt I h a r r . n i Ihfl r a u n f ' s l x per

Mom .fanoM-y 70. TJUe a n dfolliTY'Irp t ax e s a n d asspHstncTils. j f l . e s ,

nr.-i fid with Irterobvi aaT4ea»rr.eni lO-■ . nrt . n i r f > 4 4 j n ^ I j h

t l ie i ir c ninii lnK n h ’ng ili«* IUl« Ilf Mei ' luml i s t r - e l hoUtlT s! , \ t>-f"UJ' d«-I L-reei. ea.it t\w>ni y - U i r - e le.-j niid eix itieht-s;

t t i^ncp s o n lh t e e r u y - s l x d - g re n s am i I" r1y- iw.i m ln u t s wthM. jki. tsjn* ihrouffh i h e I ' -nl en of t h e pHrl lU 'in ymiH dlv ldUie TtH- liui .dLn* siflndinB liii U-i h e re h y deserlhi- l f ro mt h e line ntlJolnlTiK <«n Lite .-a.st f tf t> -m i- f< el Slid rtcven in. hefl Lo t h e c i - m n er y of h«

iTestivLeriiiTi C h u r c h ; i i i em'e *j,Iouk l-i* i .«mp n o r th s ix ty t h r e e dc Brees uIliI f u r ty - i h r e e miMulea wes t i w c m y - i hrev l e n uiulfm*- int h es to Lhs l ine of lot be lo ng ing lo Lhe \ i i U o n a l Slutei UanX ; a n d theiiou a lo n g The Name n o r th t w e n t y - s U degreofl a n dt h i r t y . t w o m ln u tcB puaI f lf ty -oi ie f**et « n d .iLx liK-hes |t> Ih e l ine c.f .Mechanic s l r e e t a n dtvl.i'-e Mf begin i ' i ir g Heing th e ainne premia.;# Joriveyod to W i l l i a m K l i l k . r by t h e r j i e cu . i-tr- of Ih e l a s t w i n a n d Lflsiamen of J . b H. t ' r a n c , d e — ti.sed. by d e e d bea r in g d a i# \ l f l r e h ' ^ 4 M

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complHlnuh t . W l l l l n m H U ik c r : a n d t i *' i n m a t e r l g h ln of ‘ ' V ' J

u n t s VanctJ W W a l e r m a n . h u sb a ii d of M ary \ W a tf ir n \an , anrl R i c h a r d W !■ oard . ht/* h an d of H e l e n K lk e r Kourd.

T i ic e th o r w i t h nil um l s in g u l a r a i d herl iR- l a m e n t s n n d a p p u r t e n a n c e a to t h e s a i a premiaer* U d o n g i n g or In a n y lalae appt -r

^"^Daud. N e w a r k . N ' V r i mi *tV " KRKDl-RI*^ K b LxL I I jD,S p r r l a l Xluafr r In Cl inm -cry nf New J ' l r s f^ .

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IN C H A N C K R Y 0 \ ' N K W J K R S K Y — B«- ' n v e r - n C f i th « r ln e A. l ilsberi . co m p la l i i a tu ,

Rinl Flllnn or Kl runti i ' .1. Ri-^litjn. e t l «-fviir i an ts. Dn bill for pn HUlu n . .Maate r*

iH h e re h y gi ven t h m by vlrPuR of a der-reo L w smie m a d e In i b - abov e stutv,.! r a i i sc b e a r i n g d a l e t h e aflCOnd (lay of A u - k ' ikl n i n e t e e n h u m Jre d find fifiefrii, I

t i . r .Hal" a t piiVIlr ' ' ' " ' ‘“ 7't h . ‘ hijj liflst h id ' l e r . mi U cdnesil iiy. Ll>- Iw ^ ii rv - seco n d d a y cf SepieTiri'er . idneTobn h u n d r e d a n d fl f ie e t i , ui 2.30 o'elfiek In Ih* t tu e r n p o n of l h a t diiv, In Hus nh erl f f » s a h ^ - ro o m a t t h e . o u r th o u s e In t h e t l l y of ^ e w - a r k E sse x ( 'o u n i y , New .h^rs^y. the fee s i m ­ple of al l iboflP t w o r c r l a l n t r a c t s or p a rce l* of l a n d aTitl p r e m i s e s , .dtuait t In Die cli} of N e w a rk . Kssex c o n u t y , New Je rs e y , thfl f i r s t w.vnnd^d arid dcscH bc il follows:

BeBln ir inp b t a p m n i in t h e ei.Hterly t ine o( l a v k ^ m s i r e e t one Lumirfld a « d l l f ly - n n , fixiwt d i s t a n t f r o m tb e c o rn e r Of Efifli M a r k e t i . i r e e t ' thenef l runislnif -norlh ^Ixty^nlnc ue- prppq rffT'*en rn ln i t l e s eflst aevflnty feet , m o re nr Ufi'i hli f I tr ir t toph er Van K m b u r g 's Rna; Ih e i iec ' t v lu n i : his I1i-b f lotith t h r e e df lgr sesfortv-fl*.>e UTlhuleS wphL t h i r l y - f o u f feel , moi.?nr less to Corr^ollUH T n e r ' s l in e , th e n c e s o u l afilxty-ii li ie t legrews fifis-en mlm uefi we.sl e ig h t y fesL to , la kson s t r e e l ; th en c e a lo n g t h " Ha.M" tiPtl l i t w r i i l v dL-sr."B to r t y - f i x " mlhiUP.H "P» l t t i l i l y - t w o f ee l to t h . p l a c . i.f

' ' ’’B " l i i ^ ’’ii)t No- r-3- P" m a r k M a n a O f i l a - r a t e d on a p i a p " f t ' l 'i - taP ifa Balilwlii p r o p - n r ty , aiiU Lv a f t e t o f f Hi t '•■>"''0 l il iT-r a m t -la'-liwiil a i r r . l a , Inclmled 111 H i .a b ovo t loKcrlpllon.

T t i . Btcoiiu b o u h a e i l a n d it.Bri-1-ird iB fol-

' ' ' u ^ K l n n l n x or. t t i . r o r t b r r l y Mn. o t E a s tK i r i . t i - Ktr,-.' . a t a pot r . l d i s t a n ti lrad a n d c l f h l y - i r i l t«Bt c in i e H y f ro m t t i .7 a 7 i . t i y IIP. of N"wIn t h . . ouU isaB t . o r n . r of lot .Sn. tit I . M tK i m i . y s t n i . l , i h » property of J a m a B C o a r -t e r ; I h . a r . r u n b m x AloriB 3 l t H n . n o r th t o f - iv - iw r . r k g re a n •‘it.ta one hundTerd fee t ifl tnfl luie f ence : t l i o n re a i o r g w U line eflulbf if iv - s lx dflCreea t h i r l y m in u te* eaflt nine- t iVn f e e t , t h e n c e Bouih t r i n y t j ^ o d e s ro c * wtsL f l f tv ffl i' t; i h e t ice r u n n l n e f lf iy t oJ f l n n e ’i slrflei f o m i l n g n ri i?ht f t l i tfe w l l h Rflkl K in n e v rlrefl i Three feet frosn tn o w ua i -

fl i re e l ' Dience fl lnng sa-d s t r e e t n o r th f l f l l Hix th ir l) - m in u t e s west lwonty-o>i*feet to t h e p lace of heginiilnfi- ,

l i iHu i ll ng Ihfl ■|n<dmau‘ r 'S lR of do3»sr of the wif e of Hie defcTidan-. M s U h l a j JHabOu if he is niHiTlflil, c.r»d tlifl r l ifht c.f ck irlcsy InUiflie F.{ . lanirfl KlellV. n u s h a n d of Mars '*-

' ' ' T u e . ' I h ^ r w i t h flit "ril l t l n e i i l a r t h . h . r . r i - ' ( a i - f n l B a n ti a r p u n . n a n s . * to t t i . " a i4

r . m b » berouwtr-B. 01 in o n y w l . s a p p . r t a l d -

Offtc. fl\-uirs,i, 1 no1"sp."ri, 1 .'''O tr'o.." ..-"-.Ina ma'-titn., 3 ivardrEili.B. 1 oaf., fil­ing f-Htjln.tB. 2 rolltop drsks. 1 tilffh daslt, 1 fiftt.nvnoit typpivrlt.r and ' '7 ' ' ' nn tvp.w rV .r and altaclimeiita. t f'»t "'"rhM r., .1 xaa h"atar,^ I, Prozac.0||™pti

pr er rliif.ilatPd

H u g h D. Rt-fld. K-Hf].. PolloRor. {$24.Sw)

0ffl.B-0UP''"M arhln.lT. tools, mipplt.s arrt ad'i'Pmhht,

litmuicrH, fhftlr wooden horfina.['--’C t a v i r i 7 g ' t s h l . s . a tnamitiB lah la , KanbaHketti, -flornns (b cUIrt atito presfleT. Ktovea. ^Hf fer s. HT'^L-

IN C H A N C K R Y HK N E W J E R S E Y — Ilfl ' ' t w e e n C h a r l e s N le n a b e r , ccmi jI aJnan l , f lnd

.Tohaniui M e n a b e r , t l i*!,. d e fe n d a n la . On bill fo r p a r t i t i o n . Mriater’s notlCB of ealfl.

milliuhfl

lUl TOT IJMJ llhlLIl'. ... u-iN o i l . , la l i . r . h y e l v . n t h a t bv v i r t u . o< «iecr«.'fl f o r s a le mucle In the above B ta te «C . "t", -I". |4«A £s1.PV*Ccausfl. be nri r ig d a l e Hie e le v e n th d a y of

Auf iusi n lne tao ti h u n d r e d a n d fiftoflifl. I PhaM expose fo r sa le a l pu blic v endue , a n d Beil to th*? Ulffhext T-hldfr, on W e d n e s d a y .th e twenty-f if lcoml d a y of Suptr-mbar, pitio- i c e n h u n d r e d nud fR ln en a t t w o - t h l r t y o 'c lo c k 111 t h e nftcriirnHi <>c t h a t d a y m it io vhflriffe MalesroiHiT iit thn cotirL hoiiae m t h e c i t y of Nf lwark. Keecx t lofcniy.

Every embroidery worker musi know thnr the price, 25c., by no means approaches the value of such a package. The pillows are in the favorite oblong shape, 17x22 inches.

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m Ib on t h e p r o p e r t y on IXednee-

be p% »eDted to H o n n r a h l r C h y l c n M. Mnnou.In h a n k r u p t o y . a t Hm B a o k r U p t ry

r o u r l ro o m 201 Eafex bu i ld ing , 31 n i n L n r Htreet . N e w a rk . In Rflld d\tHrUA b/i T h u r s - r tuy S e p t e m b e r IP. 1915, a t . T.

^ r H E R T K R W. FA IR T.I E ./lAR 34> TruatflC.

819 Broad- Btrenr N e w a rk . N. J . L u m . T a m h ly n &■ «’f>lyer A i to rn pya for

truBt®*. '8'^ B r o a d f l r e e l , N e w a rk . N. J ,

Sftid spsffla tnav

w . y ■or riflPXiA V.v/uaibj.j e rx e y . i b o fee sIjitjjIp of al l thoflfl narcelB of l a u d a n d premirfea,. . - B _ _ I.. «1.n r.4lxp r.l Ts*ri

OF N E W J E R S K Y — ToTN C H A N C E R YG race AlthiHflf: , ^ ^ eP y v i r tu e of a n o r d e r of t h * C o u r t of

C h a n c e r y c f N ew Je ra o y , m a d e on th e clay o f t h e d a t e h e re of , In a cefia ln 'caufif l w h e r t l n E d w in A l rh la e r le p e tU io ne r . a d d you a r e de* f e n d a n t , you a r e r e q u i r e d So a p p e a r , a n a

a ns iv e r o r d e m u r lo p eU t io n e r * peH*........ gn or t jefore i h e t w e n t y - f i f t h d a y of(. j r iober n e x t , or In <lefftu!l t h e r e o f , i t t ch de-

'lll, I'B. LakflTi f lKain*t you ae Lh* c na ti -

fllUiaie, 1yl"fanT l'r.liiK In lb . illy 0r4D»c. I«tbfl c o u n ty of E hscx ami alftlfl of Now’' ^ T h s F i r s t TrHCI- nnglmi tl lX In t h * . M t - " r lv l ln" nf Nti rl h N l n p t . r i n l i e tr eM a t • iK.l‘,11 i l lsl t t i i l rmrll i . t iB tc rly I w . ! iunilr«il a n J l ir i«. . | i I.. -1 fn iiT 111", i i i l e i s s . l l l i n of Bllrt l lnv nf .Ncrlh N l l u - t . . n t l i s l r . c t Witt, i n * i . i . r l h . r t v t i n . nf FK lo n p l a . e : f O " l ' l ' ‘*t l , r „ . o nnnh B H F ler ly a lo . i i N o r th . 'Tlneteent,! U r o e t t i v . n U - . l K h t foo t unri f l . cy d r . i U h s o! 11 f o n t : thorn - . B n u l h tn s w r l y r i g h t in f r ln e t n N o r t h NI t io t .e t t t n 0-n*huiirirori fr - . l : t l i r n o . EnuthM-.BloitJ J » ra t t . l w i t h N o r t h N i n e t e e n t h « t r e t l tw « n ty _elKl.t t . e t and Mfly one-huililroda ol rhl-iice noTthiv.Btorly on* hundred feat to

nrpmi^Fes conveyed to Sophie »f-7nTvr% [aefhke ,and wife by deed datud M arrh ’ S 1»1S. in's re.ordwl tn Book P 3* Sf Dead* (or tCaaax County, on p a n * 6ft." r h e S.oond Tract: Eeflnnln* In th*. s S r i v line of North Sevrnlo.nth e tre .tdd iF rlt two hundred and tw .nty-flv* feat 2L rrh .rty^?om B»ton nlaca: th e n ., runnlnf

7 .M t-an T parallel with Baton ploeo Bov- 7 feet and slxty-flv. hunuredlha of

a"lM t: Ib^nce north ‘ " ' " ' I ' , ‘J'Sfees Ititriv- a rtwi. . A . t-n-flnty-flvB feet andiwenLy.«x ,,gl cuurjteliitv-cVghl Mvcnly one-hurulrfldlhi ofS frLt to the eaiKerly line ut North Seveu-

H?reel and thvnce ulong Buid eaatflrly ifn" tweniy-Itve feet lo the pointor olace of . ,tiiln* the flame premlwe conveyed lt» ftoohle Nlenaber by Paula Nienab^r (for- rtip iv Koch> hushand by 4lfted ^ I c dZ v i e n X l . l > o \ ht B o o k Q t J

CTOa "'111, I'B. YOOttlleeHor sh a ll I hJn k rquitaWfc e n d

■ The orjJcci of >!atd fluK t« to ot i tain a d e c re e 4.,r d 'v u rce , iUh;‘" I \ H ic m a r r i a g e **he tt i oei iol tJiVtryXF-, .aecs« ea r-r »,-ou and the «tld k IUK.

I rijk BDltclR>r of Petllkm tr,' ' 15 Cl in ton a t r e e t , NewJM'k* N ew

pftted AufuM 94. ^

®” li5 3* d1 ng" ilB O the_ Inchoa tf l r i g h t o f d o w e rof t h e d e f e n d a n t .

JUDGE C BYREI

Takes Court Rule on “ 1

ibleMONEY OFT h e o d o re H. II4

C3..*t«4 Due H! O ffic ia l Ih fVaya A llegni P ro e rd tire pi U a v e necD <

Takinff Kedi t a s k f o r if ifluin a g a l n n t M m u p c a n d l i t c r e d i b l Awin Q. Adamsm enti re p lie d ti w hy he shou ldan altaged bain tate of Theodoi ter was formei press Company

Judge Relist: teday in the United StatCR plication of \V lorney for Bee returnable Sep

In Ills appllc Damareat seta ftnal Bccount showed a halm creditors In ft ministration, c sum," the pel turned over to him for a long

The referee this BtAtement quaISflediy falowes Beekman

"Such a I ha I raferes, "In ili Inexperieiu-e sr ney who filed also to his ha' client, the hanl'

The referee’s "It la BO fr

banliniptcy rm file a finiil rei money In HIh lo the referee : rPRrel that one seen fit to Ibhi again a referei Incredible state cauae aurh sta verified only b; rupl. w4ilch B matters and th tion are true, t Acts, so far n others he bell4

Claim* C "Thls mt-an*

such sum of ni to me' by the unverified.

"If the attc tIon did not ki at least kno4 practice and. quired absolut serious allegat' to show cause.

When he aF Mr. Dcttiares ovei nil conf amount *>f rr must revert t

‘Tve been 1 ^et th|a mor I'vft written r and I've c4Ue golnff to app think this de ranted."

As Mr. Derr tee's report ah together" with dated eecurltl These HecurllBeekma^ und the l a t t t r pu calculated as sum needed, I lu wind up t oeUitB -hroupt the referee’s f

Against ihl bureementa, Beckman's at leaving a ball amounting to

Beek man’s was costly tc case show tot o f I1L&24.B7. amount of lln cel by going

Be*kin«nAs a matte

bankru][H at voluntaiT pe vested hlmsel conveyances nounced fra 15,800 that B resented a c who sold Be' turned out un'

fiegktnan the atook an talned Judgm held up the e going into be ferrad hie ei father and va to hie brothe

The bankn I turned on Be*

the result tl himielf a bai her^UOlS^ wH oredStore In end to the g the refereftv

HAY SI POI

Board Like Mooted

TomiTHREE ARE

C likiiiunic rij(nk Wkor xnr ki-TLCJiM-...- Paula Nleraber, wife of sa.ld Charie* Nlonnbrr.

' T o i t e t h e r w i t h all a n d f l n g u l o r t h e h e re d l - t an iB n la » n d app ur t^uanc f li i t o t h t *ali i promlflor Ffclonglhf ur lu uay winei a p ' ^ -

Nfvvark. N -1-, Augu-t Ifl5 pKiiDERirv; F fri-iLD, St ieclal M u s te r irr of New Jaffley.a.k:> n,_.. .h k i->xx4f .-ftnv XTi-u’ar'lr W.ai PlUfilCJ MS *. 14JI <kk.»3*<.' XJi .*v»»

444 PrDd.ntlal huH-3i*t, NewarY^^Ij.^L o u l i 4k.. Kke c ltr , Sol lvUoi.

I t 1* more Board will ti a t tta meetln plan to appo tain#. Some axprpaaed th' that ia oaptal Ilo ai|ttad. wF and motorcy Thl« office V tain' 'WllUam aavaral moot tenaJlt Jamet

There haa pointing a ( headquartera waa filled bj tore hie tra cinet

Frgaldent rafnied to i He admitted taken up a' that aa fa r a not take an;

board Commiaelon motatha the namea of tho captain and requMt will ouaat baa all aargaanta' Ui

A.Th* three i

for captain i Consall of tl Maahatl of t BaiLV

Mote k lad i l a l e i t n . {.m l A dvtniaaw tai