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X K W A K K . X . M O X D A Y . X O \ ' E M I l F J { 1 0 , l O i n . - r W E N T Y P A ( i : T W O C E N T S .

SWAYZE DECIDES TO TEST NEW JURY LAW

Ju ilice Sends Back Lists Sent by Hudson Sheriff in Order to '

Secure Quick Decision.

K E fE R E N D U M VOTE M AY B E ILLEGAL

I VERMONT GRAND JURY TO PROBE STRANGE SHOOTING

\ JW SNrtfVf'C 'jf !/"■J E H S h J Y ‘ T r v , I n l i n i d O i g '

l h a l (hft riwiv . h,. iiL'Ahu - ^lir-rl Tf Jvny j j a w , jy.i t ftppii vt,<l I 'i r-fe*ri,;iijum at ,

rrC4:n l IK in\;i ll ' l .Su p ro in o Orjuii J u s t i i 'o Sivwyzu ti'ctay

bai:k III S h e r i f f Wi'P-n llie IIk ' s p ru p aro d from which lo i^raii-l*ncl peti t JuuM’B ' jm ler Oie E I oI 'J'T J ' if>la w.

In doing (Hi, the JUNtlco luhl the . t o u n J a t l o n fo r a I bhi o f Uie va l l i iH y of D ie r.6 W l aw by co r t lo ra r l . Ht' out Jlnefl proofldiirft, w h e re b y a nviUk dn tbldlun oan be ruaoht'd in thta Impurtati i tnatter .

J m t l o e Swayvie wil l proce ed «% i f the f i e l d e r a c t In In forop unti l th e D«<etn- b e r tepiTi o f o o u n , and in hla l e t ter he ! b tn ts th at thiH le (he only w a y to do I | i n l u 8 the oooriu a r e to be a i l jo a n ie d { f o r * Enontb. i

A t the ■ acne rime the J u a d r e wil l • I te ar a r g u m c b i on a w r it u f oi^morarl. w i l l g i v e a ileclslon, and w i l l h a v e ihu t a a t t e r in lu c b aliape th a t It m ay be

trgtied at the C ourt of ECrrora Novetn- ' er lerin. which opena on N o v e m b e r 18 I A n order d irect in f f the d r a w i n g of ,

t h e j a r o n on N o v e m b e r aot’-om- I

fardet tho If 'tter (o the a i ie r l f f . !ua ' oe f l w a y te w anta (be m a t t e r Hoilled ■ f in i te ly aa to w hich a ct Bhuuld he

STOoeoded uijde.r. I f tlie n^^resHli^,riee«, he wil l ♦ ' ler i ’ lne th e pow er of he oourt and Itiaue a w r i t dlr<^cLln^ .

Ih e d r a w in g of the J u r y uiul'^r the law ; arhl iih. g i v e s thla r i g h t to (he court

Iti hla letter to Sir Vt'eriin acct>nu>any- tni; the retnru ot the liats, Just ice j ■ wa7«Q fa y s , in part, a s fo l lows: |

"T h a chahoeilor-s liei ' lff a o i provides i t h a t a ll inoonainteiil acts and p a n s of (<ua are rwfwmlvtJ The a c t (o laR*' , a ffent Immodiately, but IIb pruviRinnH iLr<' ; to rem&iu Incperat lve until the lagsid' . jvnters adopt Iti if the g rea te r number | e f votes fa vors adoption, the act hpootnes a l fe c l lv e ae a law of the rflate on the fouxth Tuesday o f Novemhor. Otherwise It (becomes null finil of no i a ffect. I ftud Sumo d l f f l ru l ty in un dc i- i ^ a n d l n g what la m ean t b.v ii i ioul ing |hrtt an act ehail take e f fe c t inime>llately ,

yet provIdiriB th a t it shall r u i b. - j

to me effeotlve until severnl iiionlb>( , hereafter, and that It shall hccurne null And of oo effec t, by v ir tu * of an adseri*-*

^nte a t an election which l« a n t h o r i i t J . only by the ant Itself.

"T h e re Js. however , a more nerlou.^ dirfinultj ' . The fourth Tiiesduy of No- ' vemher Is Novsniber 2i>, «n<i on thst | d a y by the terms of c h a p t e r lio. the provis ions of tfio e a r l ie r act Tt'’ h ap ier I o f ihe dpedaJ ScaaUm, c om n on fy called the Fielder act) are repealed; and a s all ether Inconslslent ants arc also repealPh, Wfl ftlifill have no sta tutory auth ority for A grand or p^tlt ju ry for llo* l.Je4-t*mhcr te rm except the ch anceUcr-s herUf art ^ h l s a c t reQulrea th a t the rpmmisBlonerb

.Vr I I'-f uf . V/ hHI ■i'n S'l.v ! • V si ncs'tl

sc.n^inn ipf (ha graii l will > •tl.'-"inr-oKtibiale ilie slniolin>; ' f '•’ haile-,

Corih I. •!'' V'hil 'diHll X V , U l l lh imK-'iii H U'»-r( Haven fhmier.

M W iii.cluHl, I »day, '"run r ‘ .•iin- r'-- Ht'ihicT ii\ Wrrnont ufrivluis kiuI imvlKnl• M '-rta, mude Mh nut ipj j hni'li \v hu r - I 'd Ci-rd'iii iij' ' ll""'In' Iraln tiliJ hv wuo r .11 (1(1 ' iM'-mi't (■ ' ri"ai h mcrlh al ahl HJ. I .■'U fa hl.i life, •ler-luM*.'i lhal llm shu'il- liiM WH» acihJ<“ htul while Ihfl iw o men• I i:H n e h ‘<1

K-'i [i or'i''‘ rfail •»- n*oti ■ ' -t " f hia game I 't- and vv.-i Ib i ■ ■ l. weil, i"i l thi'

J I rts I'fa din'B iioi know'

M r V i r A N ^‘f P K K " i g r o u p o f 100 TO DEMAND m t A l l A l l t i v l a l d BISHOP’S LAW ENFORCEMENT

SEEMS NO NEARERPresident Denies Intention of Ad*

dressing Congress -Not Yet Ready to Recognize Carranza.

NO TIME LIMIT SET B Y LIND

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CURRENCY TEMPEST BREAKS W TH FURY

Senator Hitchcock Leads Fight Against Administration-Acrimony :

Marks Debate in Senate. !

REED S A Y S HE BO W S TO IN EV ITA BLE

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H ACQUIT BEiuSS OF “ ■ “RITUAL MURDER”

Kiev Jury Finds Jew Accused ol Killing Christian Boy

Innocent.CA SE O f WORLD-WIDE IN TEREST

DANCE HALLS AND iKKcs A R n o R c o ™ SALOONS ARE SHUT M:\V YO HK Nfiv. 1 0 - - 1

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WORTH MILLIONS TO m u se u m ; FIERCE STORMSGRIP THE WEST

Order" Is Disclaimed.M Y S T E R Y SURROUNDS THE REASON

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Oflicial Canvass of Votes in Cmiiilv Shows Gain of One Over

Earlier Figures.

FIELDER C A R R IE D ESSEX B Y 5 06

Pittsburgh, Chicago, Buffalo and Other Cities Suffer Severely in

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MUTINOUS CREW OF BARK UNDER GUARD

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powered the Officers.

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becomes effective, and n eceesar l ly before ► n y commleutonorfl can be appointed by th e (yhebcell'^T'.

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eem ber term; and ae all other acts are tepealeil, there Is no mode by which a fT sn d or petit Jn ry can he had for the UFK-ember term unlo&a by special wTlte issued by the court under iU Inherent pow er . The dirffc ii liy wUh this la that a perlous question a n s e e a s to the vslldlt)' ' • f referendimi leg is lation when the ruf- *rem lum is appllcehie to th e whole Stale . 4, di ff lcu ity snRfJcsted by the Court E r r o r s and Appeals In the

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(Continued on 2d page, 6th column.)

M E PROBE OF N .Y . GRAFT U K E Y

Governor Glynn Projioses to Insti­tute State-wide Inqniry Aside

from ‘John Doe‘ Investigation.WHITMAN CONFERS WITH HIM TODAY

N B V r Y O R K , N ov 40 .— Besides the **Jnhn Doe" InqtMry, v^hlch will be re- i ’ jmed tomorrow, there is likely to be a n ­other and separate Inquiry into the a l l e ^ d irraft in S late co rtracta . Governor Glynn proposes to Institute a dist inct Investiga­tion Into the alleged exploita tion o f the fitate.

Distr ict Attorney W h itm an and John !A. Henneesy went lo A lbany today to con fer with the Governor regarding th e scope o f the I n q u iry Mr. W h i t ­man la condutTinS- i t 1* hinted that It may be widened to Include not only Democrat ic Ycom p algn " funds but Repub­l ican and Progress ive contributions aa well.

Probabil ity th at les tlmony may he g iven relating to a d s outside o f New Y o r k Is said to be the motive for Mr. WhIim an 'B cu nfe ienve with the Governor. T h e object of his tr ip w a s to settle on the t i ro c ^ u re th a t wUI be followed re- gerditiE these cases.

The propos*’ d Inquiry by the Governor te tn be a S t a te w id e/ h u n t , particu larly Willi rcfarance to b arge canal and h igh­w a y s contracts. G ly n n 's purpose, aelde f r o m showing who la giillty. Is aaul to be to ascerta in w hat coufltructlve measures a r e neceaaary in order to m ake needed ImiirovementB and e l im inate fu ture oppor- tuu tics for wrong-doing.

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te rm Is November 14 . F i f te e n J a y s be- penatnr conrlndfaJ bv s 'ippesimgfo re the opening of the l e m , i„ , se n a t e might ' i rl. ' i r report mber 24. T h e lists k r r r la i i i nmn or (llboimigc tlm oimmittee, | Ingb-n governmeni nanonr.luiist be prepared, filed with the clerk a,is,,o ivUinh .'nuiH Hfai-lmr renort i * e an inC'Uisistenry of wlii b f r u?n n a nd served upon the Judge before the act dimnitti 'C lo J o en, ’ most u k e uognlzanre, and th** impressionte com ea effective, and "*< ' ' ' ' ’ * 5 " ^ .IcHure.l. wu'iM rp.‘ iilt '.o.ly :n de le j

P.e\lfawiiig ibn Sfatial-i c' .mniUlca 'snmetulttient.' to The l.ili. H r HltL'hoc'Vi raimli:, '' w 'i 'Sl„,li9 nf -untst.le Inri 'ieme.- , ;i!d ' u'le V ' h a ' the,ipr,n ihe commiUee, a h e , i its '■ ''■ '"t'*''''' 1 frusn tVaKhine'on,vere toi'l tile Prealriem !rt nut rv. ’ CI>t f re s ld en t Wll-Ihe dSfalRlop nf the m ajor ity uttilinb* u.f hav ing said the

■•1 ' be roncbided. " th a t wli^n the | j . r l in e .b io abdicateSfanale rv fc r s to a commqtoe an Import- ■ , of the last■ itil bill of Ibis ch aracter the Scmiie f j . r i ti"t d irectly r-all upon eniitlfad to h ave member.^ o f the t:.«it;ii, but iixa'lc ob-ar that if

, inlll'*e F-XKiiiine It carnfuHy and ' .oTv e r - i mf .M«\iro s t l irart androl'dliig to U e i r own '■ ^nvlrlions snd t»e- tliai S"ine noverninent m

1 A(#.xico I ’ltv- bv rp' otsnlKfaJ hy the I n ted

revenue cutter binoTidnf;*, whi'jli this , aHy icurniuK ifaapoiid'fMi I'J Manga R e v e a *i*lf rail for aid dfcidfad to transfer the cep* dunces, la in aiid crew of ihf> U r k lo the Onon- 1 In spcaklmj o f the ord- rs for a dry ,!8Va e r d t,.He them III, ll.e , 3 ' ' ” ' ! ' ;^ <'»[ , ' S V . ' S . t ^ I ' . 'H v tlinlH u e r t-> \\ liel.. whore there ■ ' ' 0 " ' ' ' ’ '' ' ' h ' l ' . ' l 'h, , / r n i t e , l Kietee uummieaioner. T h e v y"*'er ,i : , .v , , the tie I s 1 - r „

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' Oherge baaiHv.

PRESIDENT WILSON GIVES VIEW ON CURRENCY CONFAB

W A S H T N a T O N , Nov. JO.— Only In tho senflo that the D e m oc ra t ic p a r t y w i l l be re s p o n s ib le fo r cnri'ency leg i s la t io n , and. Iherpfore . m i i f t direct Us progresR. does Prcs ld eh L Wllwon b e l U v e tbe cu r- | J*|" ‘Y * ;lMVll11v rency bil l w i l l he made a p a r t y miHS ' lire. He to ld oisllers today th at he eai pected It w ould be a n o n -p art i sa n when completed.

T h e r'rea lf lpnt said he re g a rd e d it a s a si gnl fl'.taiit d r c n n is la m -e Ihat the co n fe re n c e ca l led fo r W«clnt-sday by D e m oc rat ic a m a l o r s w as a spontaiieou.'* a c l on Utelr part, and not a t M s re- quest. H e p o in te d -o i i l that th e move, h ow e ver , met w i th his en t ire a p p r o v a l and In d ica te d th a t a g r e a t m a n y Demo- crarifl Se n a to ra w e r e g r o w i n g a s a n x - Joua a s he th a t the cu rren cy p r o g r a m be acoeleruted .

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MARTINE DENIES HE WAS

Stat*^s. hr y u i l l from the siuia-Uvu . ,

'ri'.fl rnimiiuiii '-allon li* a.j to ha'..e iii' ii'HM'l ibat, If M -T l ' i romein- t'd in I'owiT. the rn i ied S ia lu s would re- podifato nil iji.** DH woll HS lhu.se c/Itifa utTV 1 ’ ■ •ngre.'^s.

Chairman Ua'-on. of the Sunale roninn rolarirn." who «'aUed at theWlnlfa HuoJW' fauiiy today’, Huhl tb'S ^o\- emmeiit would prnct-ed vaull"USly. but with tho ‘Kimu fix''d puipoar.

An ofl'iciMl Rlntement w a s jssupd 1*5' Algara, of ths > !«\i 'ur . Ivtn- u i i l n g IlK't X'lV-^mbfar l!- n cx i iliiilvfa po\^<‘ l H4*Humfii by F’ res-

Idciit Hit-'ita will m- r.-injitHU'l Rud the n ew Cuii^ress wil l " im s* oti ilie resu lt of the Pn 'tf ldri itia l elfaclion."

"A a th-' public r-ftiiliitvs the recf-nt elet'iloTi w as luiriHrffact, aTul. slioultl the M ex ica n ron ei i -x« so Jeo idn in Its wi»4- dom.” i 'aj 'x the HlMlvnifaiii. " tb o g o v- ern m c n l wil l ca ll a n^w i:ieciit»n In ConsmnLiornil Intiu. 'Yne goveriTimTiL Will proceed wlHi Us purp ose lu n.o-ilv the nutlim tie Uie impaiEUivv iromUtioii (o a legal and valid ctectlOJi-

"T h e confidencfa le e x p re ssed by m> g o v e rn m e n t that no obetncle w i l l be in te rpose d to co m pU cM e th e s i iu a t io n or d i s tu rb the end d e s ig n e d 01' choice of Pres ident ”

(h e:r berths. Bin! took pnSRessb’n ot’,r, nl' all OCU ! the fli ' i ' . h.ibaaij 'Kutiy, tha omnarp ^I.,' fi .nhrt im- I wi 'ie n i'l ria'lKiito UiQ »imi. n f " ' ' i. iiim,.,! tl. hii'lH .n i i i ,

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v.'nre <H|H*h +Ka .--.rn iniaTTiuj^' !■ Uo- ]i"£ 1 flA wii*fl'H!' niaqsaite fruni the l o r n - ;

mhJidet " f the Cijobdftga ifa.-ouii.u ii'Jcil 1 " I nmilyI that III** bark with the « rew aboari l be t Jv tn Uift ‘ ' family rux" i ts 1: Cft.d' li ,wed b;iii . to F'hllEidelphIa wiKi t h e !' ftiiofail Board of tlic I Jilted S la b 's Hailnra j

111 I'lmr-Kc. Ht)d this wui l 'robabl\ lit dOJie, ,'I'hr Mttifa marine repurlmg stftlloTi here

w as Mirosvii into s s late o f cxr itenienr Xfsterdn' w fien word of the m diiiy w as i'praUiMl. A letter from flapta n II tJ. i

, T .wustunJ. "L tbe Mali&a Jle.jt. varne | H.nhori' fa. itifi the Informaljoti ahuut

Uie nii ’ l!n.V and iisUinK lininediHifa eirslstftn'.*e.

Thfa nti. ' i idnga w as pickfad ' P !»' i-vlre' 1 less find cfim** alongsid© li>* .\tnngu He-'a filj'Oit dHvUk'.bt this mornlmi U wmr atnt fad when the bark sellwl Ujp.i her i-rfaw of 1P i l l v - fa 1g b i lU',''!! <‘onn’rirfad s " many d l f fm c b l uftliounlllkts that scari 'ely two Ilf thofii Mpckii the s am e langnagfa

CKi'tflln Tow'n.«faiid. who fommarids the |Miinga ItqvR, is a native of B arnegat . N. \.1 and lias « mHJier mariner for |yrnrH, T he Miinga R eva formerly w a s | ill*- nriliHb bark ETretinees, and w as built on thp C ly de In I S 9 l.

I I fn w ^tae Gnt l lo n ir .!n i!b'0. while imunO from Rar;s''*'''n lo |

N cw ia e i le , New booth ahe atrin ’k |l>ie iaJan.i of M anga Keva, fi.r which aliu

' later w a s name<l. a lovv-lyJfiK cnrs l ree f in Ihe aoutli Pa'-ifl-' When Ihe vessel

■ Fdriu k Ihe natives , many oE u b u m had 1 ! never seen a w hile men hefore, Rhowed •' n w arl ike JiKpuHltloh. and the crow w ere I Kept below while the eavagea threw 1 j polaonod spearii a t them.

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I vvo milfaj* iiortli nf AlaTtlO« lliv Hum iibnike«.l into a anow*

S'- 't tal hundred paaeen* I'Kj.-' MI*' rfafortfa<1 nuiro!>n»''J, n lthaugh re- I'lfal Ini' bifatT Rfanl Irom Wlmi-nling.

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VOIDS CONVICTIONS OF I.W .W . LEADERS

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a nrrfaplfad lu-’ ' night . IU- - 'p ih*-. I hanstfafl and the crew with a h a l f dosen 1 be ives In bed fipRidrir* when his t^r'ilnr- ' r i fl es went ashore and raptured severe l \ Uidiiw w'rr.l t " tim fmr-room tu < loim M,

of the nat ives who wore responcihle for [ and ga ve h drlr.k llie In ju ry of some of the crew. 1 In Watsesdlnp-

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ISO \ ; 5FAr.W a ST^INQTON. N«^v. lu. — Senator

M arl in e denied on the floor of the S e n ­ate this afternoon that he a party to the moveiTietit to have the IJemorirallc Senator ia l caucus take the currency bill a w a y from the committee on banking

T he Senator s denial w'as prompted by publication o f the s tatement that he w a s one o f the Senators who dre u ia ted the caucus call.

‘T a m perfectly willing lo tru st to the Judgment o f the committee In (hie m a t ­te r ," declared Air. I la rt lne, which s t a t e ­ment w aa taken to mean th a t M arl ine , like a few other Democratic Benatora, is not over*anxloua fo r the proposed c a u c u s action on the O wen-G lass bdl.

Mr. M ar l in e made his s ta tement a f t e r it had bean Intimated a t the White H ouse that, while the Pres ident haa no connec- lloti with the Iflsuance of thn confe rence or cRuciti call, the move had his a p ­proval.

THINK RAT TURNED ON GAS, ENDANGERING THREE LIVES

' <»f the crew lived on the felaml without 1 being moleBled. snbgUtlng mainly on ' ro ro a n u ls and birds' eggs, the only e4 i- ' bles to be found there. A l l hands finally I were rescued by a pass ing Ballina sesse!I and brought t<? Han Francisco ! The w reck was sold a t auction In flan I F ran c is co for S235 to Captain T hayer .' who fitted out a wrecking expedition,

, ! floated the ship in March. 1302, broughtgeneral e f fect o£ whUh Is that under bo K Franrisco , repaired her anddrcumBtan''*fl will the President recog- veeaei under the Americaun1z« Provisional President H uerta or a n y j of lily acts. The meMsnge w as g K e n vsr- | ^v-\HH^^^OTON hal ly . , J , ! faulter haadquarta--, . —

President Wliaon • mesaage is Tfagarded Capta in ChiSwell. of the cLitterreport | he ^ d caught the M an ga

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I /)N DO N , Nov. 10.— Walter H f'aBB. I nUod Slatfaf) Ambassador. tt>day pre­sented lo the Briti sh Foreign Office a n ­other measago from Pres ident Wilson, the

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IS FORECAST FOR TO N IG H T.,,,I:,;’ ;,in:;'' r : " ' n . : -rn' I ’ l l l ' nvor n!: l>

I 'rer lndl ( V^nriJ u d g e Men- b -.1 ihe tb fa* violators In 'b cu fh 'oiaction. An addltl "nai Si'Qu on ' f i s r d (0 Farbnr a name a sel ling Iniuxh arjEa lo niii.or.v

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W il l iam E. E in b re e ("lurk tw o <r»fiMr. W h itm a n 's a as ls lan te . ji ' i , „ : i . r red wlkh him y s s t e r d a y re g a r d - , , 1 , v i -w BliiB I heir recent j o u r n e y u p -B tate w ith I B i ibrn rn as In co n n ection w i th the In- | " - — •vf-itiitiitlon. T h e y v la l te d Sy ra c i iee S a t ­urd a y . but w e re u n a b le to find. It i i Bald, de f in ite I n fo r m a t io n ae to the Bender o f the t e l e g r a m a lgn e d ' 'M.," 1 w h ic h Mr. H et in eiB y te s t i f i e d la s t w e e k h e b el ieved w a s from Q eo rg* H. Mo*Gnlre, ot S y ra o i 'se .

Mr, W h itm a n is a n x io u s to Iden t i fy p o s i t iv e ly the s e n d e r o f th is m eesage.Met),.lire h as denied s e n d in g It, w h i le M en n e s sy pointe d to It aa co n f irm a t io n o f his test imony, th a t M oO ulre had f u r ­n ish ed him w i t h a l le t o f S t a t e eon- tracloTB w h o co n tr ib u te d to D e m ocrat ic c a m p a ig n funds .

not calling for a reply. | i i e ia w a re B a y , add put a guardL a t e this o ternoon a t . l e g r a .n w as re- ] According to Captain Chls-

..olved a t the Briti sh F ore ign Offn-e , mutinied on Octu-from Washington, e 'y tn g an outline o f I Bermudathe policy e ipected to he followeii hy the United .States In the event of tite ! continuance of provis ional Pres ident |Hnerta'a present attitude.

Complete reticence w a s oheerved by ] th e officlalB ot the F ore ign Off ice e i to the contents of the .llspatch.

British otflciola are Inclined to resent w h a t they term the persistent mtarepre- sentatlon of Great B r i ta in ’s atti tude c u r­ren t In the United fttates.

B l F e a l u . f « r « Q a a f t e r «<eentary. N f s '4srS^'*s legdlBg’

J K R f l U T C I T T , Nov. 10 .—Gas, thought I to h a v e beer, turned on by a ret . last L.ight n e a r ly aephyxlated Mr. and M rs Ch ar les B ea ch n er end their d a u g b ' , . - F lo rence B each n er , of ! 7S B e ld w ln a>e- nne. T h e g a s w a s found pouting Irom the opened hnrnera of e stove and It la ivippoeed the rat, In running over the s to ve top, s t ru c k the va lves .

CANARSIE HAS $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 FIREN E W Y O R K , Nov. Id ,—T w a n ty - i lv e

f t a m a bnlllllnga. Including a number o f y a c h t diiUs, w are daatroyed by f i r e today In the S a n d B a y section o f c a n a r e l e lu Anutheaat B ro sk ly n . T hd loM a

STAND TAKEN BY HUERTA UPHELD BY MEXICAN PRESS

M E X I C O CIT T , Nov, 1 0 — General T lc - tor lano H nerta 'a declaration to the diplo­matic corps. In which he Indicated that he would retain hla off ice until a f te r the holding o f new electloni, w as applauded today by the M exican preaa, T h e newa- papera declared that hla s tand meets with the approval of the M exican people

E l Indapendlente, under the caption, "H u e r ta Is the only man capable of aolv- l i « the s ituation." polnta to the alleged favorab le attitude o f E urope and to the pree# crtlclem of President Wilson 's policy,

B l Indepepdlente pr ints e x t ra c t s frtjm, r-ondon. Berlin, P n C e and H ew Torlt newepniwre anil, a lee qinrtei parte o f th*

MEMORY RESTORED AFTER NINE YEARST A R R T T O W iV , N. Y., Nov. 10,— A re*,

m arkable Inalanc* o f a memory pract ica l ­ly loflL f'>f y aa rs now recovered lathe ' Oefa: of H y m a n L evy , He ws9 fo rm e r ­ly a merchant here, but nine years ago, when he acc identa lly scratched his leg. he fell iolo a fi t o f worry In fear of Mood poisoning, and hla mind became prac- LlraUy a blank.

U w a s thought h is case w as hopeless until th ree icontha ago I-.evy w as per- auaded to go Into camp with his boys. When he (« m e home his mind wan so clear th at he announced he would renew bu.slness. Of w ha t happened ten y ea rs ago

mind la woiil|f4r fuUy fresh, but eventa o f the paat tan y ea ra are qt Jte a s a tra n ge to him a j I f he w ere a R ip V a n Winkle.

COURT CALI TOMORROWT he ce l l in the Circuit Court fo r to­

m orrow le a s tollowe:N o i . Sfll on. t 77», 107. f a l . 352, 321.

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O r s t M B * 1 t H m n y Bnintad .

rliew e s t e r n KCi'tlon " f the SU 'tc c s s l e d tl" I h e C e n t r s I H ig h s - ln n ' l f " ie - f s s l e r a . F a i r BriiS c o ld e r w ith l>rl»lc w e s t t'l n o r th w e s t w in d s fo rm Die w e n l h e r p ro g rs n i to r tom orrow , .vs mem iei l out hy both th e Roveniinei it a nd lo ra l bureaus.

Accnmpanle'l by S' lsta o f rn r. the b i o .1__^ shan i soul I'.sflstcr— rem e rl iorn^o v e r th is c i t y y esserdtiv n.ioii iind Ir, erensed In v ig o r unti l at nlKbt H ha'Ias.stimed pr'Jp<'rti'’ h" “ S " ' " '‘ sr io'ises l lm a te s placed Its ve luc f iv nl from Ih i r iy to fif ty tnllfs nil ho If,

T h e te m p e ra tu re ar s o'clnrlt this m o r n in g w a s 35 de grees , a t J o'clocit 38 a nd at noon ' 3. T h e huiniUlis a t 7 O'clock w a s *'l I ' C '■ «''*■ I " ' * o 'c lo ck 78. A n o r th w e s t w in d blew ut a fo u rtee n -m ile clip at noon,

T e s te r d a y e h lg l ies l t e m p e m f u r e was S3 degrees , the lo w e st 54 anil the a v e r ­a g e 56 1' h e m a x im u m hum Mil y whs 100 net' cent., the mlnlmtim iiC and the a v e r a g e 68. The pre c ip i ta t io n aa of- f l o la l l y ineaaurod w a s cn g-h t i l f an Inch.

One y e a r a g o the h lg h e a t te m p e ra tu ie w a s 57 degreea . the Inwest 33 a nd the a v e r a g e rdl.B. T h * d a y w a s clear .

A n electric light pol" wao iilown down .h n n t lO'IO o'clock y es terday morning at F v e rx re e n gvenue end D ayton street. The Public Service E lec lr le Com pan y waa Notified and the broken 'glrea were re­placed. __________ _________

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nt \'fa'*t* Y n rk wiujltl be ‘*nnt tn thc Spri ni< iltirioa: th e da y. Mr. Mnlone is 'u>w ih i- 'l HfiSlBtant ^*P''VPiHry of Hlate :wul foviifhl the T a m m a n y ticket in the l:i;i( faSrniiiifKM. He Is rx s ou - ln - ln w o f y en - at3>r n 'G o rm n n .

Tlifa refllgnatlruTi o f Joh n T’ ufarny MitPheU n e w l y elected M ay or o f N e w Y ork , wft^ flt th e gnme time apcopted

W IT N ESS ES GLAD TO B E IN J A I L

R I l i n G F T O N . Nnv i n . - ,A veritaHic \end«Ua is being unoarthad by Detpfaij\c F ran k J . l iore and his Hasa-siatew, In tryiUK to r l e a r up tbe raurdur o f “ T o m " Greon w hose body w as found In a clump o f worlds a t E a a t nridgetoni H a l f a J e r t n fo re lg n e f s w'ho have ri imished Ip fo im at lon l iuve been committfad to Jai l fo t fvFtiter exam in ation , and all of (bom have exi>r^esed a desi re to go there fo r thclT ow n Htfety .

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NEWARK EVENING NEW8. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1918.

D E S K O W C H M U m I TRIAL IS STARTED^

.ey Man Accused of Pouring Oil on Wife and Burning Her

Faces Jury.I - - - -

YfjlIRG SON WILL BE A WITNESS

SOMETHING BROKEN LOOSE

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K t Ihs tria l Ini | i "i '• ■ '" t to n Imi.ny • g a i n s t th s n.ifiiseil imin Is ox|-i‘.'tc.l in b«S»1v#n li) Ills tilno y s a r . "Ill sun. l l m b oy w a s sllispll.lt in ^ Innm inlji' liittilt th « t In w hlrh the allOKi'il <'»«' ' " ■ ' s i’ l'i' p s t r a t s A but njHbe.l t. h U Iniilliet . a l ’i Wllen i l l s Wiibe him b y h e r ei ie.iins .'U tta* l li t i i the buy i l c - l a r s d tn itic o th p t h is fa tlier tiiaile m> a i te in j i t t.. t" li ‘ hty mother as she lay In t l s n ie s . ii ' ' e f l 4or, but huslsi l h i tn so l f Insisnil " i t i i • I t I n y i i l s h l i iK flri> nn a tablo .b 'th w t l o h hail ra 'iKbt In tne meleii

p S i k o s I r h ri«l. n Is alb-Ksil. In the • x e l t s m s n t when nelKhlmrs- s immimsii by* th s hoy. hurrlo. l Ititi. the huase. I ' ll r s tu r n s i l two hours In ier an.l w.>s a; rM ted . Ms Is I w e l i l v e laht yearsy o s n y s r th an his w l f s .

P u r in g an hour and a hair ths sjierinl p§Hit| of Jsirors wn» #i*hnust»''1 nii' t — ^wnl pansl nr talesmen w a s resorted

BernniJ Assistant Prossiiult.r AinSre's__ B larrom delivered Ids npemna lol-

to ths Jury s i n .on Ju s t betom Mr V im Blarrom he*on J n d g s Osbnrne or- Bafiad ths enuria-omn r l sa r sd " f all adl- wsi taa In Ihs euss

Cwnoc'Sing Ihs Jury are H a rrv rnnlH. I M Bergen s tres i , AlbstI I’ nhr . 1 s ■ Bouth Elsventh street; rh arb -a H ' "mn- bad. a i« Mt, P m ii iec l avenue: ' Hanes 1 Jae ob a . 8 HIkk s plaes. u r a n a s . I hllip J

Hnuth P S 'e n lh s u e e l . .b'tm E U n m a n . IJfl Booth Tenth street, t H- O M s a . 1*1 M arks ! s treet. J a co b Istth's , « l B « l m o n t avenue, Michae l Freeman, *01 I A ^ a l e road, N ut lsy . J . E, Ahrend l l M Bpringrielil avanuB, I r v ln a l o n ; 1-red T . ^ r l l D d s . 75 flhsnisy sv sn i ie : M . Ari-ni- b ^ ITalrlle, * 9* P a rk e r a lreel . ^

Th# court appointed Court Attsndants J e m * Cowen. Wil l iam V P i r n s , Jnsspli y i Ariiy and Joh n McConnel l tn tako e £ « of the Jury during the trial. ,' ‘^Hlinual Vettuccl. who l ives In E s s I C ^ t n atreet. N ut lsy , ahout ons him- B l* d f s s t a w a y from the home of the

■ r iant, and who woe the fi rst In m tha house that w a s the scene nr

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ASKS PROGRESSIVES A. F. OF L. STRIKES TO RETURN TO FOLD AT MANUFAQURERS

G O P Slaie League Chairman Executive Council’s Report Calls As- Anderson Makes Suggestions for sociation ‘Worst Group of Selfish,

a Political Gel Together. Mercenary Intercsls.

PR 0P0SF5 A NEW LIQUOR PLANK CONVENTION TOLD LABOR’ S NEEDS

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A iih the resuHIng tilei*'iwry of elrn- ! „ jnir .i . l- th ioo j i l r Ih^Muriiy "H jirR'-ilenliv e v i r v 8 il'je-'t, .fv!n princlin I bu»lrM‘»h Htitrtn ffiji i-e In nn r l f i ‘ '’ tlv*‘ vsny i f 'viii e’ lri rurt | f4ftT<*l'iry I'f Lul .nr Wll llriin U WII fi r thi .' e J ' i inl pollcbH «/ul i-rlnt Il=l4?e: anb iht* I-. r lenm oti Wetl-Kiar tin* remiltH " f fliu9‘i .Vi iu rmT-tlniics , vnrlo :*• iru'lr-H iini<ni8 ^Ullit i ' i.r;\fye.1 to llie SfHi.* .i. inmlltwea with meMinKS ihlft w.-ek To lU-tcrmlnetnetruct:ohfl l 'i ihesrt i-' H*'t jic. ' .irillfmly I I j|],» uoiion th i> w i l l u ik c upon\sfiulU f itfr*’ *! I'J lb** I f' KiPiii 'ivo I iinnortHii* nvftnem* m i ume i-t f-ne thy1. H'b'ru t b a l if walttrih! f ' T ttrd.TH . o m e i i t m nI'ri'Mi the nattohiii (■'.’rninillre iii* to v,htil | ^ j | j j ffnejH y f in*i Hlbin wTi'itfiHT fulurM courwe ..f uMmn he. nn e x e c u t iv e r«.i jnrll R'k^ie.Liirn-- I'f them have inforrnMl me I b e v i rep.irt Involving Ih'* rnnrinf'i i octb u ’ir**, Ihnt lln^y rrsver.si* I heir attitiide uml I tHke. flif ' lr ‘ .rders fr<irn tfi-ir rr/nutiiUHTi' y*..■ ■ ■ iti.irai ll.jie. ASSfa —■ ti^ij nnil Kiac Sa.Vi,i-.b.e

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I w .uld HanReat Ihnt the fpieaUon nr rej< i,Ur'ih ' i f Ifje t r a f l l r In llt|uor, which MHi'iUfi t " l ia\e been |■ ^refu|l}■ left alonfl l!i nil r*lutfi rnie. he i roUKht fo rw ard na lielnK f'lndfirnnnful to pri.isreHrt In a od a l urnl IndustrtHl J.iHtlf'e nn thin wtiFiJoct 1 uoubl call the aliRntliin nf Ui»> cornmltteeM to a law paaaetl In ulvli h, w-hon ap*Pbed. will bP, in m y PiitUnaMon, n( g rea te r bonefU th an I he worklhRS nf a local or*- tinn or prohlblticm law. I jip<*ak with knowledK©, RH I have ln1tl»tetj tta ue« In

>rKfinlial!nn It rtoalt e x h H - . t n t i \ w i t h H.11 phat»eH isf laFifir conrli lionR to th« r n l i e d fltHteH ami th e ItiBular p-.RseH rjloni. bill mada nr>ly nn Imb-lantal reforeiH-e to the new V’etlpral Inrtup Trial FveliUlonn roniiniflbl i-n liod the new Bounl rtf MedlKtl Ti iiml tV'nclU.T l ion Tlie rep ort wna not n-ad. huta ropy WKR f u r n i i h e ' l to each dele g a t e

The reference to fh»* Nnt' ' irnl A sro- latlon of Manufact' irerR u a s the lonkTei''t

In th« report A revMew of lyatlm-iny before the peTiato and T!ou«e lobby in- veatlKatlonR a'oss g n e n . going Into 'b'taU

Ftetaosl l e s t m s d Ihn t w h e n he en- > • «4l th e hou se the d e fe n d a n t w as S wrtBB w olob »t th e s in k . T h e wumau « l ■ iT ln g on the floor. W ltn e«s trs l l - fls I thnt he I m m e d i n s l y b e g a n m re-

■ Bid, • o r * s m o k in g , h u l not h iss - " T h e y hud not b een burned much, f t o w i t n e s s Bsld the c l o t h s , w e re

^ a nd the floor a b o u t the p ro s tra te nan w a s wot, an th o u g h w a t e r had a th ro w n on the v ic t im . V e t t u f r l 1 ha w r a p p e d th e w o m a n In a

bli jakat . The husband, having th I w atar . daahed It on th e tab lecloth wl Ich w a a ab laao a n d a la o on a b lar in g a iv ta l ik

meola Nlcolettl. who boarded a t v e t ” ( 'a house, teatlflod th a t he had fol-

r i V a t t u o d to P aa k o w ich B home. He tha lids wore not on tha kitchen

a t i rcy H a Isstl fl ad ho s a w Deakowloli ^ ' a pall of w a t e r In the stove and |

m aiSO daahed w a t e r on the fira. tB the Btove, Nlcolett l said, woa some

* 4 he had given Deskowteh. The 4 , h e said, w a * p a r t of a tree ha i

cut down and w aa still green.

, , ' _ J , . , , , , . ' T ’ O t l f t i a t i t J l j n n u * oa- 'inB. ..........Unowb'dge, ns J have Initiated 11* use In the act iv i ty i.f whut Is b-rmedmy hmne rom m u n l ly at the request o f tha ■ ■ |nvls1We government. " a s embodiedproprlnlijra nf & puhlb* Ikjur**, with gr****! bfftRifIt to thft puhhr welfare

"T Vrotild RiJKg^'st Hml the dut ies of rnimt.v Committees do not end a f t e r tlie clorllnn o f randulatofl. Iiul continue tbronghnul each y ea r Mr Honsevel l srild, b«'foro leavln^f for >tr.iith Amerh-ft. end iiiany s incere i^rnKrcRfllvpB nre nnw eav- Ins*. ’ VVn h a v e no objccllrma to rc jn jnlng I he Kepuhilcan p arty when It a dopts p r

tho "invlfllble pnvernrnent ." ae 4'tnh' 'diei! In the Nollnnai Aesnrlatloti of M an ufac t­urers

A. M. »n iarrr i lt tede^Cnht.'ernlng the aiflsonatnm. the report

said:" I t hae he nn shown to be the w' itrI

group tif erlflsh, m erc en a ry Intercpla n- w fattening upon cl\llIrHfUMi T h e <iffb'iHi* nf that orKsnlttallon h avo not rten'.ed thiur

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I I iwgt, Joh n IVilan, convicted of th» BT r4ar o f hla w ife , wil l go to the electric | rii df. Bantonc* ww* pTonoimced hy |

s>, a « IB* Martin, In th e C o u r t of Oyer and i ' " S U ’mlnar, thla a ftom oon.

M a n out hla w i f e ' s th ro at with a ra io r a t thalr home. 55 B ru e n atreet. March 92,

Shien aflked If he h a d a n y th in g to saywl J aenlence should not ho pronounced n i M him, r u l a n . who appeared perfectly 00 Dpoaad, replied th a t "h la law y er had doha all that. "

Pha Judge replloil th a t the Jury hod DC 1 aeemod to regard w ha t his law yer hi 1 to Bay. so the co . irt could not do so. H' thereupon .wntencod him.

lames F ogarty , a b u rg lar with a rec- o r I, convicted nf f i r s t degree larceny,

- , a aanteni'S'l by J u d g e M art in In serve: Je sa than one and one-half end not

than eevon y e a r s In the Blate|)(fam.

‘XRISIS”SEEMS NO N EA R E(Continued from F l r i l Page.)

yrosHlve p o h c i c T ^ T b e Itepuhll, an Vam 1 ^ 'ds:ithe rank and fi le ! has now come Into Its y ,n e i r lobbyists large,,wn. which a lw a y s w as n*'oK'e««lve Im.nsiise e s re n ssthrough th e drast ic grtlon of the P*""- * * ' t . T h e y have not rtenieii thatgresa lves ; th ere is s gua rnnlee of a iieiv attempted to brea k .strikes and thsi'leal under n ew leaders; there can 1 ^ no *" th , i,„||aCorthar n « N for the use o( the whip, ^ongreBa f r« q n e n tH the rooms of which h a . a lre a d y become trayed f ™ ™ p „ t w r t leg is lation In be- iuse. end which ehouM now he e r c h s n g e ' i '*»J " * * " ™ ” . ^ |tor th e helping hand of unity o f b d 'P b "® N , ,|n n el Association, through 'and e f fo r t , and there lo no time like the greed fo r power and pelt. .present, before the tlgli l for catidldetes , • , ' j / g h , o U i t e l y discredited bsfor ilie a g a in on, to bring this about. "-“ " g " , " , ,„d the nation. I t s mriuenr.

------- * ■ “ for evil has been n i s t e r 'a l l y reduced .

LEADERS OF PROGRESSIVES y yLAY PLANS FOR THE FUTURE! ^ « ; i ^ r . h ^ ; V o p e * r h e r ^ ; h r c o n " v " s n , r u n

I woulil call upon C o n g r e i s to supply ' more, In order th at th ey might be dis­

tr ibuted end th e k n o w l e d g e of the ai- I legeil " ' conspiracy o f the m a n u fa c t u r - : ers be widely dlnoemlnalei l. "[ Hoference to the lo b b y In v e s t ig a t io n1 concludes :I "Now th a t thR exlRtRTic© of IhR in- i vtultile povernmisnl. th e ftfonffTiolii of ! orevnijed dollars . hes been eelab- I Ilshed b eyond d oub t or question , now

that Its methods , p u r p o s e s ami a gen ta h a v e been re v e a le d to the public, thuse who h ave at h e a r t t h e in t e r e s t s o f hu- manlty and th s m a inten an ce nf

P r o g r e s s i v a leaders from all ov e r the Bta ta discussed the campaign and laid plans fo r a eont lnuatlon o f their fight a t a m eetin g th is afternoon In the E s s e i Cfotiniy P ro gress ive heodqtaartera. 211 H a ls e y street.

Despite th e de fost In the las t cam paign g r e a t enthusiasm w as s h o w n A f ­ter a gen e ra l dlscuselon of the election resu lts a nd plans for tha fu ture , there w as a meeting of the Sta te committee, at which detailed reports ' if the condi­tions In *11 th e countie* w are given.

A m on g thoee who attended Ihe soi i lon i ,n ,n l ty anci tn» w ere E d w a r d M. Flthlan. P ro g re s s iv a | qe niocratlo fo r m ol g o v e r n m e n t a can d idate fo r Senator from Cum berland I ^ble to s t l a o k the p ro b le m ______ D „ h » * m FStbton. P ro are es lve , ,y|gdom of e i p e r l e n c e a n d g n o w io a g e .

iv i ua-iiai.v'1 s-iocs.. -C oun ty ; R obert E . FUhian , Pro«r4>BRlvR county chairniaJi of CumberlR-tid; .loseph M. M arvel, o f A tlant ic . A . Cro»i«r RpeA'os. of M erce r ; Adrlftn Lyone, AV, KobinBon, c t Tronton: F r a n k Wisoach, o f Tuckerto ii ; Joe l Porton . of Balem. c h a r le a C. Kenyon, o f Soniernet. Kiltiar A. K n a p p , of E lizabeth : Geor^o VV n. Moy. bf P lain fie ld ; C laren ce P. Mor

P an ao iB a nd A l le n l .a bor .T he e a r ly o p e n in g of the P an a n m

C a n al w ea m a d e th e occuelon to d e ­c la re for g r e a t e r i m m i g r a t i o n r e s t r i c ­tion th rou gh n a t i o n a l leg la lo t lon E a s i e r a cce ss to tha P a c i f i c coast , tha report said, fo r c e s a d u t y upon the

n. -Moy, bf P lain fie ld ; C laren ce P. Mcr- I m tVi 'e te rn B l a t e s to ootielderlull, uf P la in f ie ld . F ra n k A. P a t t lsun . c f | rlously the new problems of foreign L'olonla; A r th u r 0 . Taylor , o f W arren | . .pt lahor . F a i l u r e of rem edia lC c u n ty : Mr*. F ra n k A Pattl son , f h a i r - j In re c a n t C o n g r e e s e s w a sm an of the Prograsstve service co jumil- I j ( , „ i „ r e d .tee; Mias M a r t h a Nordlne.-'Or E a s t Or- \-a oonnertion with the work of the

; Mi-a. Nordlno, l ^ r g e I,. Record , uf p(,. ,grtm' ‘ ’an ge; ...HuilBOn; E dm un d Trvlng J , Tay lor,

liie, Ik.td L*,fHudBon*r, o f \Enfle*e

o f E rbcx and ma.ny

apsaeh made h y H e n r y L an e Wilson at ■ Cleveland N ovem b er S, when the fornier Aftibaasador cr lt lc laad ilia iviUcy of thn , t^uthlngton O ovom m on l. j

ALFONSO MADERO OPPOSED !TO ARMED INTERVENTION

I

NETV TORKr N ov . 10 .— “ F o r thn uUI- JTUgt4 good uf both thfr Unltod State* and Tkftwtko, armrd lntervantl' ' 'ti ahoiild not t>* conalderatl until M e i le o ahall hav« btan gIvRn a rtiati*** to hoIv© her own jiroblema." rtf*i'’ a rw1 A U on m Madera, ' aUSfit BurTlxini? hf/ilher of F ran cl ico I Mfcdero. the iiita- Praaldotit of Mexico, In I & atatement iHht night. <

■"‘The UnlicMl fltatoa h as no moral right | to eend an arui«?<l fo rce into Mexico »o . lonsr ft* ^ noMli'rny o f the people of Max- i too ca.n estaiii.Mh and maintain a i tab la | goyirnmcnl, ThI* they can do quickly If th« cmhnrgo . u arma be lifted. Th^> i CenitUutknftHi*»a ahouid allowed an | opportunity to detnonstrata thftlr powf*r IbWore inters *»ntlon i* ^k^n■ ld«red." ^

Bthl have fa ith In our country ' e^ d Its capacity fo r Relf-govarnmetit, ' Is tbe ienlllTW'nl ot all of Madero jfv n U y .

TAMAULIPAS LEGISLATURE ! 1 DISSOLVED BY GOVERNORt o n n e o C I T T , N ot , 10.— The State

L 4f ( i l a tu r e nf TomauUpR* w m dl«*olved tfllUiy by order of the military Gov^irnor. OAoeral Antonio R abago . None of the d i u t i c a w aa a r r o a u d General Rabago r Jm U n a the only repreeentatlve of the f ^ a r a l government In that State. tMo- pAtchee received here RtAte that, accord- i A to General R abago , the lower houR* WM in a cundlGoTJ of dlilnteHratlon,

of the mem ber* haviriif dlaappoarod. V pyfi*>nflhiy to Join the rebel force*

M ID D L E E OFFICIALIOTEgpeclai BCfictcfl of lAc ,v j : f S. *

N E W B R U N S W l f K , Nov. 1 0 — The o f f i c i a l v o te fo r M iddle sex C o u u t y w a s atinounctod today ua f o l l o w s :

F o r t j o v e r u u r — F ie ld e r (D a m .) , S.Btfl; Mlokoe (R e p . l . 5.192. C o lb y (P rog , 1, 1,22'); M aaun (I 'ruh.) . 190; B u t t e r w o r t h (doc L a b . l , I 2't. D w y e r t ln d . ) , <3 ; H e l l ly tSoc. I. i : i

F o r A eaem b ly - B urton ( D e m .l . 8, 953 ;I K i r k p a t r i c k 'Dorn 1, S,789 ; QuinnI inoTTi, 1, B.7S9 ; .‘iedam (H ep.) , 6 . 1 1 2 ;

H om ug) ! ( K e p i , o . t t l . P e r k i n s (Rep .) .I Ei,7J^.I Dr. A u s t in Senti < l.>*m. > w a s e lects ' l I Mfiyr.r uf IVdft i.lty by a p lura li ty of

in?.1 F o r the J u r y act R.354 vo te a w ere 1 cas t and a galn at , 2,fia6 T h e r e w ere

2,682 rftglfllGrfd voters w h o did not I v o le

I SALEM’ S OFRCIAL RETURNSP A L r iM . -Nov

Sa le m i ‘*>unty f (Pern I. 2.&DJ', Colby ri3:»Kell ly

i n — Offlrlnl return* In r Govern*?f g iv e FHelder .^toke* (Rep.) , 2. H I ;

Mfteon I P ro ), lliit lerw'orth (3oc •

L a b 1. 5 1' , I 'wy<‘T ' Ind ). 2F o r Kenatnr. F^mick *Dom.). 2,S29 .

A l len iR ep '. 2,Hi:, Rorton (Pron.i,Pettit iTVo.i, on

F o r Aapembly, Wlieet ley (Dem.). a.SR'i.

Ill «.’6>rm«9‘- ' '5MI ............ > , aDepartment of Ixibor the report declared In favor of the estah ilshineot of a Bureau nf Labor S a f e l y to look a f te r the safe ty of workingmen and th e encouragement of safe ty devices . A museum of safety.It w as staled, "w ould ha o f great a ss is t ­ance In promoting th ese various p'lr-P':)aas."

l.idy brl-f com m ent w a s m ad* In the report on the . ’(m lem pl of court sen- tencee pending a g a in s t Preeldent Ooin- pers, Vice-President Mitchell and Se cre­tary Morrison. A rev iew o f the case was given hut, aside from dec lar ing that the ‘opin'on of the Distr ic t Court of Ajipeala did r""*t givs a decision to the fundaineni- ai Iseuca upon which organised labor had been Baking a Judic ia l ruling,"' there was no comment on the co u rt ' s findings.

Urgent need fur the solutRin of the problem of the unemployed w as brought t" the attention of the convention. S y m ­pathy with their condition w as eip ressed K.iil the heller w a s voice d th a t the iinem- liovcd " l ight he uB'‘d in road construc- uun, which auiom obile tra v e l Is making dally .*f g rea te r Imporlance , le jg js la lion to that end w a s urgeii,

l .a b o r a n d PeB ce.Because o f the International and

world-widu trend In the orBanliat lon fit labor, the report s la te d the Federation was heartily In s y m p a t h y with inove- .nents to b/'.i.g about las t in g internatumal

"U h o r o rgan isat ions the world over, said the report, "h u v o committed thein- eoives lo the pohey of International peu. e __peace with honor and Juatica in inter­national politics as wel l ns Indus ir j . All nsUonai economic and political issues are infected with woriil Interest "

In conclusion, the rep ort urged t'i-

New Y o rk T he Twentieth f 'ent i irv I.lm- ileil, due at 0 *'• A M w as l'..sir'll to a rr ive at between 3 *" ' ind "t t"' 1' 'o th er N ew Y o rk I’ critrnI Ireins w ere not hs seriously delaved,

I ' rac t lca l ly all I 'en n s j Ivan ia KiiUronu trains due from the West were chalked up from one to eeven hours la te wo from St. Lotila, due at 1 2b and I 3t p M respectlvelv, were w a y heldnd ichedu'le. T he first wee four h ou rs b e ­hind time, the second nearlv two himra.Two tra ins from I’ hlcago, which norm al ly a r r ive here at 8 57 and 9 2s A . . r .spectlvely. were both reported more than s ix houra behind In leaving Pitla luirgh.

C o m m u n ic a t io n with I' leveland 'v ss p r a c t i c a l l y cut off this w ere no wires working westMeesage.. for ( ’ hlrago were sent Ma At-lantlr. MpmphI* and St. over ,w ires In place of the th irty -s ix Ir « r ! I a l l y connect It wuh New 1 ork T h e re waa only oneY o rk and Flttshurgh R-eslern t nion , o f fic ia ls said that the trouble w a s rr ln c l - pally due to the blowing down " f I 'o lea

The highest tide that T on ey Island^ R o c k a w n y Beach and F a r '"J '

• know n In many y e a r s occurred y e s t e r ­day , B o a ts moored In J a m a ic a B a y were

■ Jerked loose and m any were w recked■ aga in s t a railroad trestle. A t B m a d ; Dhanne! severa l rescues were made of

persona from motnrboala. T he < oney I l .-land beaches, where Ihonsanda stroll I In summer, were flooded, ns w ere the I lo wlands In the sam e vicinity.I n u ffa ln Hard H it.

T t l T F A L f ! Nov, 11' -T h e s torm that has gripped the Middle West fo r tw e n ty ■ fo ur hours arrived here ear ly today. 1 hi , 'lty aw oke to face a sevant . '-mllc-a n- hour ga le that d r . " ' * before it clo'u s of snow and sieet. Trains from the stoni centre west of here . s in e In cm a re d with ice, and from three to seven llo"ir,.

' “ no boats were sighted o f f the harhnr today, and the wireless has been " n a b a to pick up a'nv steamers on l-ake Lr le for tw enty-fo ur hours, su it wa.s believed that ample warnings of Hie s to rm hadsent all shipping to thatw as reported fm m Long I'nint. I 'nt ., that Th* stenmar F.lphlcke, which ran ashore three week* ago, was rapidly poiindlng I nieces Report of iinoilier vessel m d l . - l!ress In that v ld n l lv inuld not be c n - >

* ' ' r h s s to rm cnntlmird w i th u n a b ated f u r y Into th e a f iern oon and the in d i ­c a t io n s w ere , a ccord in g to th e w e a l her bu re au , th a t It wmild l a s t a l l n ight

At noon s n o w whs d r i f t e d from twm ' to r iv e feat deep, e sp e c ia l ly in th e oul- . I v in g d is tr ic ts , rom ii le te ly t y i n g up s n h u rh a n c a r lines and s e r i o u s l y ciu,._ p l in g c i t y service . T he w in d rea ch ed a v e l o c i t y of s e v e n t y - th r e e m i l e s an h ou r Bhort ly h^fm o norm. .

( 'ourt llionB on the tru n k Utipa w f * t o f R u f f a l o w orse an ih e (lay a 'l -vanoerl. Dne tra in mann^crl (o pal ih rou fth from r in ve la m l • v <t the* lyaUe Hhor« Ht n o 'c lnrk thin inornlnK, ten h o u r* overrluft Since fh fn t r a f f i c hns lieon prai-t lca l ly at a fl lanrlst lU. A * d «c Ia 1 tra in \v ;i p up at C le v e la n de ^ r ly in the 'InVin ected here iintll hue th i* a f t e r n o o n T h e tl e - i ip of te legraph a nd tr lephoiK ' l in e s AlonK the poiith sh ore o f L a k e E r i e IB roTTipU'iP

r O I y l ' M r i r S . o , Nov. IP .— rov e re i l under a hlRnkel nf snow, rnnslnjr In depth o f frnm twenty Inehefi a t point* alonK L a k e I 'rie nnd ei^ht inches in the nhlii Ulvrr .R**rtlr'n, this Fta te con- t^uft ' l I 'Ifty ’ exprr lenre the td lizard which f"*t Ih yes te rday and ron-ttnued v^lth slight abatement during th« nmht

repi-irlff-i luird a^r-'i-nd In St ' l»lrTw'i uiiMf'ut in#'d frf’ ijihtiT.H r'T"Tl*'ii

ljl 'V,n Rflh ir*‘ ' f f \Vce5 H‘-at h nppi'Pilr F'lirt Huron. ;

s.-hotmer < liKi-. ' luiinherhviu. in wlnt^^r . i(iifirler:^ nl F ort H u r " r , inoort'd ,i\ Ehai’k |

‘ I lh -T , hh.vwi Mini 'I -toly i\*i :md Munk .i No . n« iilioard. I

I ‘ I I K ’Ai ;i I, Nov* i o _ | t c R \ y m o n ey ! j 1o8P, two tlejuths. iiprooiPtl ti+'oa htuI dam- I I ajffol tfh'arjijih mui t^lephonf> l!n*‘n whh 'I tho r»-s'ili in Uhit'ui;" of ttie. .«r'\'cii‘ fijirls wuit'-r storm Ihiit hns swept

the liik'- f'^nion ami the Mld'll*? ^Vp} l | for rnsh. it'ur.a :

K- ; nrl5 from V\ Ism nsln and MInne- ; sotii I 'arly P -la\ r- ld <'f ft s<'V«ro ^ aIv ,

\ nnd ftud'l**n <lroi»s In i»un|rf‘ rBliire. hutDu* I’ur Wr.Mt HtJUe.-i RU' repuried lo hh'.f- niisppil tli * hurni 'ftnc

AMon K /I'U'PUvH WRP blown from fi ri\pi* hrld|?p while flshtlUK hi* wftv home ihroujrh the k a Ip and dpow'ned. An un- , ldeti1if'e<S nuui wan hIso I'lowui Into Ihe • rUer htuI drow ntd |

Thv «reKtf*Hl lUimtuie In lh»*West wii.A done In and Rrouiu! fh h 'ugo N>arly ?2ur>,tu)li vox a tipeut In fUliiiB' In

I n. w land nm! fon ^trnct1n« a hr '-akwatf r [ off U n io lu rhis I'renUw HfiT WHft « nrr f l I n\7iiy In Ou* .ind'-rt- w of Ou' ureul w av-s I that rcH'-hed fa r in and \sa.*-Vied o;ii \r\n ' of Hherl'liiri vHri. tkTU’ of tlie !‘Uy s pouh*- ; vard* I 'n-ka find tioetlu.iuM-a were awept I \is\ny ar.il the r l ty u.dav urh s liewii I with trveft and trolley wire raMes.I At Milwaukee Die j 3'J.U0o inunli Ipnl ‘ l>reaUw liter, part uf the ext'-nnlve new

hHTlHir p r i je r i , w aa v-nshed awa,.T v , , MKh Hud A hoai fr-Tii Hir! ' lu-

.■ ano !i f i -sa\ in f f s ia tuu i emly today K'"k off ilie t^r\^ of the Imnher B^ihomier <II Hues, whli'h w a s in clistreHS "pc nille f:om . li'ire

M ’ l.l l'M. N''\- LL-NeflS'dH are ar- riving in liiB I 'u luth biirl.ur tuday from i,.„ tn fiflLHii h 'lurs liLle, due m a st'U'm ll,m is raging over upper Lake mipennr. \u r t l l Wiml* " t higher vcluclty arc e i - ],ected Pdi'V and a temperature nf al.ujulIII ah<f\e /8-i'>.

MON'I l tK A L . N 'V, tn.—Terri fi c storms in Ihe unit" nf ." t. iJiWreiice Imve delayed shnipirrg (or 1 " " d a y s nr mnre Stnrn.s Pave nige'l m th" VV''':dov.s T i l- high " ' " " I 'bkl't b '“ "H frelghi cur ni"f u s 'i iig " f the f s u a d la n i 'ar lfn ; Kadroiid :u »'ulf<Jon‘a .‘ piiPK* and left :n mi Ih.' mam I'ne in Unrit nfthe miawH-.MontreHl espies., , A mtie girl iioLlfh'd the ra ilroad nffic.Ills .til.sl hilime In SH'C. the ex p ic s*

a ' I 'L AN TA. I'H , Nil. ’ , IV NorthernCeorglR yea lvrday evpi-r i. ' i i ' fd real ivltilry wi'iither 'Ibn m gh n i i i ib is se .rnm Iherc were l i i le rm ln en l snow flurr '■ * and the mercury reg ls lc ied SS degrecf. At ha- vaiinsh, '-!a . ttic ihiirmomcUT registered IP degree.* a t 3 o'elock,

, | , \ l 'K h nN V IL LI' , . F l a , N"'-',' F lorida y es terday w as In the grasp n ' Ihe first wintry weather of the siiaauii. ' A high, cold wind Bviit the mercury down

In 43 dPgreea.

'SWAYZE DECIDES TO i TEST N E W Y LAWI M' ■ nlimuid fr *m l-'trpl 1‘rifip '

5-t'l yt'M fOTTiwiiiH til'- la'■ lilt til' MhUI k-rl in 'HH'iil .t.tipr Mu* ii,lii*rrj,l

"I f, how p' nr, llo- - hull' 'N . nlol. If 1- uTi w orl;a h|p : h«* pt-i sifu-'j1* Dial lh« 1-s ii f^hall

and I wiiuUlsp»-iftl wriid

d {hr i.'iurt Hot -Kh'^rUf ftCi ■ r ill'- whi'In i>:' pr Ii;r'i-d wii man*'

___ . . . l « y u>«Tn.j. a.ah'*. [ in conoluaiun, ino repuri, wujni v .’7Greenw ood iK e p . ’l, 2 . 11 1 1; Rftmfwiy (Proif.), i delegate* to plvo earn est conaideration lo

Dennis ' Pro L 112 | the recommeiuiatluiia m ade for remodialF o r Ju ry reform. 80S; affainat, l.nfla. I leslsUtlon, wtiong o th ers an eltjlit-hour

Poll hooke ahow 1,412 jMsrson* reaiatered j day. Injunction l lm llat lon. aeamnn ^didn’ t vole. 1 iefflslfttlon, w o rk in gm en ’ * compenftftth'U

* — i'l-deral B 'jroau o f Health, aafftty nidni-

CQLL1NGSW0 QP ’ ‘ D R Y , ” 9 9 7 TO 97 ' —

f'lal count of the vote on the question of NEW YORK WANTS TO RAISEBellltiff liquor* In Colllnff*wo«id show s a . . . . ------ —.preiit '-Iciory fo r the a d v o c a t e s o f a“ d r y ’ town, with 997 voices a sa ln s t _______ _llcenee, while there were only 97 In fa vor. 1 XF.W Y O R K . Nov. 10 .— The Younjj T h e town ha* never had llcensa, and can* ; and T o u n a W o m e n ’s C h r is t iannot havB without tha vote o( the people. , b , g a n to d a y th e ir eam -

‘ ' p a ign to r r a l e l n g th e su m of * 4,005,(100CAMDEN’ S VOTE FOR GOVERNOR ' In the re c o rd t im e o f tw o w ee ks .

T he s t a r t w a s slynal lzf tt l by a 'w o r l d

TWO MEN DIE IN SNOW STORM____ .

I’ F R l " , Ind,, N'JV. I I ' .—The mangl'-d bedb's of H a rry Hiidth, aged t's-cniy- f lgh l , and O l ! " I j i ' id n im , twent.i '-tw". wore found hurled In the snow alung Ihc I’ cnnsylvanla ltailn,isd. Just cas t of Mc- Orawavtlle. Imlay. It 1* presumed that wlille walking a lung the track. In a Pllnd- luK HnowHlurm last n.ghi. llie j w ire struck hy a tra in l l" th mcii wem rnat- rlcd.

SALES COMPANY MUST SHOW WHY RECEIVER ISN’T NEEDEDCorrf»fton4r-nf'f

TUP'NTON. Nu\. l^T.^l 'nder an oriJ r slpned hy Vioe-i. ’ lmnrellor E m ery , t l v Kdw ards-K nlkh l Sale* Company, of 29'J <’ enlrftl av»‘nue. N ew a rk , will be re'iulred to ihnw fans*' it-morrmv why a rncelv«r shoiilil nru I"- appulnteii. The rompauy h»s been icnriiH>raiily enjoined from the

' transaction of busineaa. j A p p l ic a t io n fo r the receiver w as madfi

i!ht. . - HJH..- If. flti hv t f c E d w a rd * Motor r^unpeny, of NewCrlpplsd t rn n s i" ' rU l nn vidilrh alleged that cm o , tuber 29

porta uf the ; Arthur J , E d w a rd s , vk-o-prcsidi-nt andd a y In omsW e w o r u r ' general mana^mr uf tha E .tw ards-Knlghlllnued cut of f frum 7a c l l ! t l* i I I’ ompany, obtained an a'ltnmnbllv uponf a r a . telegraph au i t ra r th m faclIRles | „^; ,„tatlon that h* hsd a customer

$ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 IN TWO WEEKS

),9i 1 * 1 .u. *w ere concerned.

At Akron twentv Inches of snow has fa llen sine* Saturdiiy night No ra i l ­road trotn* have bflcn operated out o ik e n n sincc yestcnlny a fternoon and local

ra i lw a y and Intcrurhan l in e , aer- v«cB la temporarlh abandoned. P e t -

rftl F r le passenger trains a re tied up r ^ t h e y a r d , at Ak, ..n am! h a v e no Im ­mediate rrospeet of getting o'lt,

D s m s k * ft* Detroit.

1 8JJII *“ 44J fthe representation that ha hs'J a cuetomci

I who would pay * 2,Rub apoi cash upon do- Slvcry of the car. It 1" alleged that Ed- w an is promtaed t' . i . rn over * 2,100 Im ­mediately upon the sale ot the car, re­taining 8700 a s a commission.

The c a r w a s fo rwarded w'llhin a few days , and, R la alleged. Kdwarda a d ­mitted he had receiver! SJ.tidl for it. He

i told a representa tive of the E dw ards I Motor Companv, declaring to the pe

lui.s b-fi r- i b f .■ ..rumen.'-iiif-m " f theI. 'rm It W.ruid, tliPr.r..rc, be Irnpra'-n .’able to arl'u 'rn . - ' i lr ls b.r a munlh IT so nnd l.a '• " Jury ap| ear at a later little.

]u !hift r|ii fii-u!t.'-. it ttfreriis t-* me. ftfl I 1 -ittUI In ' ‘"I pfrw.':LH!lv < n lluil. inI n rdfr t.i HM-'l rttm^d

w h b h m'glil be fHlHl lu any lndlctni“ ntB ■ in.i to a-'uid lire p,,.s.slM|itv uf charb'ngcs ii, Ih" a r ra y uf grand ori'l petit Jurors.a,, ought to .............. umler the Flc 'dei,.'■ 1 a s if ‘ I wer.' tn be in f'T."C until the

I .................. .. term In that w ay we will sC'■ lire grand and , ctlt Ju rors that ( annul

o.jostli.ned If Hie , ■ h"ncellor-she^^f n' t 1 i.. declarerl invalul. whUf at the some tlmo

we can lilscbarge Ui'-m in rase the «'■ ' l-s ' ■ eclareil ".alld. athl urohalilv secure n v inml eii' l petit J '". '" b.' sP"c-»' " r li.aiied by the nuirt.

O utl 'n ee r l a n for ttnlch 'le a l ,"T h is , h ow e ver . n eu essU atra prom pt

iT-timi 111 order t " ae. ii ie im a u t h o i n a - tlve i le tcrm ii i i ' t lou ui" the lii''V Hmi gover i 'B the ca se In o rder tbiit Hus p n im p t and a u t l i o n l a t B o . lo ie rm u ia - tlun m a y be secure. !. ! 1 . .0'e m a d e a " o rd er un de r the F ieUler net d i r c ' H u g l h a t Ihe j u r ie s fo r the D e cem b e r lerm be d r a w n upon Hu t w e n t y - s i x t h ihiy ol .Voyember. T h i s wil l be the d a y n d e r Hie r h a r i c c l lo r - s h c r i f f act go es Into i f - fect, ,Tpd If lhat act Is valid, ml" orilcr wil l he w l lh q u t a u th o r i ty , .since it w i l l be m a d e under the F ie ld e r act, yvhlch will. In that .-aae, h a v e lost Its v i ta l i t y .

"I wil l, h ow ever . Im m ed ia te ly a w a r i l a l e r t l u r a r i r e m o v in g m y n.-der to Ihe Kuprem e f o u r t , and It can then be .argue'] p ru m p lly b e fo re me a s n a li ig le I ' j a l l i I can render a. decisluii th is w eek eiul the ca se can 1 u im e d la le ly be t.ilcen to the C ou rt of H rrurs and Ap- pi.,lls and b ea rd at tlie N o vem b er term,

' w h l i ’ h opeiiB on the e ig h te e n th Thus, tr my order Is s u s t a l i i c l . we get Ju r ies under the Fud i ie r act that w i l l he l.e- yon.l tiuesHoir, H my or.le r Is s e t nslile. w e can s t i l l g e l J u n e s by speuliil yvrlls

I "'ll w il l be ni’ ceaaary fo r e v e r y b o d y to . " - o p e r a t e Ir order to e x p e d ite the matter , fo r w ith ou t such c o -o p e rat io n no dectslon c,in be hsd unt il Mal e i I h a V ’ aal-l s u l i s i a n l l a l l y the s a m e Ih in g tn Mr. l- ludspeih, and 1 utulerBlnnil that both he and you a r e aal i.sf led w ith th a t i-curse of action.

" I am indebted to both fur your help.] w ant the case thoroughly argueil, and ip't treated as a mere maije-iip case for the purpose of securing a deulnb.tn. U w-mild he well too allow other .'ouiisel who m ay he interested Ui file briefs or a rgue ..ral ly HS l ilt I 'ourt of E rrors and A p ­peals may detormlne. The rnat lcr la of such great iiuldic Importance, a f te c l iu s as t does the adiiilnl.stratlon o f Just ice iii

eight eountie.s. including the two nmst populous counties In the Hlate. lhat 1 h ave no doubt the Court of L f ro ra and Appeal* would do everyth ing possible tu expedite the decision.

" 1 therefore, enclose the order d irect­ing the draw in g of the J u ry on tliv twen- ly-f ilrth of N''\emh8rr. T ani BenJiiiiS » ropy of this le l ler to the iirDsecitoi" ivitli a w rit of certiorari, f stippusc yit" W'lUfll p re fer lo take the position " f de fending Hie Fielder act. That , however , is a matter lhat can be arran ged between your counsel and the proseimtor^ A s 1 said to you. the matter Is one o f p'uh.'c impi rtance, in which I think you ought not to be Involved in personal expense for the litigation, and ! will, therefore ns fa r n* 1 hftVR the p o v e r to do «o Ihostatute, outhori ie the ta y m e n t of the ox- pensea of Ihe litigation by the county, and I understand that the proaecu lor has no objection to this course.

MELLEN TIRING OF BEING “SCAPEGOAT"

Stalemenl by Him Taken a* Warn­ing He May Tell Things About

New Haven Finance.

‘ MERELY OPERATING HEAD,’ HE SAYS

ntiBTON, Nov m — T h e statement of t 'horles S, Mslli-n. pul'llshed In the H',*- i.-n Host y.'Ster.iay, is gen era l ly taken to ineHii that the I'. rmer preeldent of the N'i’ w Haceji ra lw ay avste m la getting " r . ' . l of beTig maiJe the "ecapegi 'a t fur H P Rh.iric. 'i imiga of the New Haven m a n ­agement. AS Wlllia, ' , 11 I J t a r e nee of Mc'lf -td. u il.isp n end Maine Muckhulder.put I t ’

’ .Mr Mellen's s ta tement 1* Hk* " e r ' ‘ mg n . ' ib e "p KockcfeJIcr Morgan, l.ed- Wii'l and Hie rest " f Hie Morgan dlrec- liTS, Hint he I* nut going In lie Ihs goal , anil that If the I 'nited Rtates tluvern- menl anti ITcsldenl tt ' ilsun dun I ge indled ..ff he will tell all he knows R l" " i l high finance a . practice'! by the eminent banker-s lu ' ’. .niiection wit ' .ue Ilf .ven Eiallroad,"

.Mr Mcliep. In his s tatem ent set furiri Hint fiT ten years he had been nierelv an eini' tu 'c " f the New H a ve n system In Ihs capa ’lti " f I 'perallng head, lhat he w as r.'i ircil in res innse to and to appeHse piihli ' i’ lsmi 'r and, if pusslhle, ti’. " ' 'm 'l un luw-HlIaatlon w h l ih would unearth tn* n.»de wurl’.mt's ot f inancial rings ImU’

ncntii b he .'■ I’ Tilnted that fliist.in buna i i ’B wl,. ’ wanted p. lontrul Ihe New Knc . '11 .1 tr.' ili’ i fb ’M have been back of thi- "L ' lt s l l . ’n "ga 'i ist 1liP New l l a i e n system

F u r t h e r Mr Melleu de'- lare' l Hie : . „ i l - i " i l l . i i HI ti ' i l sUloi i a g l t n t p ' " ’iga l i ia t Hie .New f f a v e u i entred umni.g HusI " 1 bi ii iklna I’ l le ie a l s , w h " shu'l ie 'l ■ ll .imipulv wbeu t h e ’, w m e !; ’ ' b ' g t "

I,. ;i I m llP . r'.’ . ’ l e lect i ’ ic mu' i i ' l " 1 Ih e m s 'd ve s that I’ u "U t ' rv I’ lliiui t ro ." l ; l , l a l . t . i j UI’ | ■ "ll , 'CcHl’ 'H m Ma»V ,, huael 'H I’ T 'e i . l ;pmi n . i a l , H.,l1 the i t ,S t . " I « " i i ' L i m e " , U'l lsl tlnn w as nei’

to h ." .e thiiT line " » a f 'e . l e . m a t h" ll" 1 lu.tM .g t " ‘ lu wHb the riunti. u! l .idl’ ’ ' of Hip S ' s leu . .‘ ’ . ’ I wi',,’. i.u. ’ c . " l l e i l iluW" I'.' the f l w s l riu.-.. '", ,f thi' ' ii'i.l I ' " ’ .US' ussi i ig w .11. bii.iLe'T.M ft l|U'»Ml|l'M f

nf lh(* lU PI'I { ' ' \ i ’' " l L l l i t i l l i l u i i m . v n < r ihp(>!' r l l rp 'lurs t'f I'lf* Np " I L ivpu inft-1-a id

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i,,yni ij-v in (S'lirfl! If’ ; i' i\ I'f 11'p'' rft D 1 u , .nl. r p n - p n,..rp n yftfti

8va« nm>8-i!pd tiv Mi Mpllpn In I"'* .-''iipr-iPT-'' n!'f!

s T'V3I k'-h I'T I'ln* 'll .i\vriPi ijiilii.p.lH v. ir’ il* n in p n p ' fi sH'-i. '\ I lUP

Mr lH\irpn‘-p 'njtipnl un tlu* in^Pi'iP"* fl** in fo'-

• I hP Npvx Ilftven f! •P.' n t Hftrf r^rrv\'.‘the Hi.sl.in i.nil Mam.‘ to go Inb' the liarutu ■ r .........

H : i liinlUTB iiPlil 127." H f t . " f 1!^“ IUkU.'Ii fiis'l Mftlnp J-hort tftrtn nctPi« i\hK-1i nre nPat'l.' <LiP. an-i iG rene 'Pia* wiT. Hj.U'iUiU.l THi* and dutf*' vinulcl l-e

"J hcT8* are Iwo w a v * ron^rnl ft rn I- r.-ad MiP !->• HOn»r.jli'nK its findurinthP! 'V I'filnj? ItP crodiujr 'Hip>f.H Hri’ i'ti I'ftn .srift .r,l« rr .-t.* nimplv

I'liik frnm 1 l p U"*ii,nn I'Kiln-' In hnkl nvrr it ft.S H ■ I'l!' T>iP:*e iiHlik T't 'ntei-L:sV{( i fUllM'lU'J Uuptnllanil Mh U" .......... .. itiii k b.'ld .',1 ■ 'b'H'Uin rilis.Tiiii 'e ' ■ "Iiipany nt per . I'nl na r ,h « " Is ’' a lu c . ami, b e l l . " ' me. .f tin.I,,a.i a .e" Inti. Hic liau'ls " f r i i ' e i 'C ' s lliPiP will I'C "UT." else go ilown to A, l a n u h.H'ili'S Mr M-Irsc

”'itr MPlh’ " I .P ’ WS evd cn tl . ' what he- ..... . .' the 1 1 " .'f>u.'"'b" w hb ’b wns I'o. i

' u r ' t l i e ' h e " -I'lrK i " " l ' .Vest.’hestcr I’tia.l „ ' ’ .'SS of the ' n i c e . 'f me prupert'

I per hv the New Haven and it; a* if he was le u n , the othe,’

M tew know that h. will not shoulde.

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: : i , ; ^ L c r : : . i ^ : r r w e : ; =peril and there was ut.ly S . J . i " " i . " ' 'k

U l u s mcrived. What liecame " 1 1 ": ,^,, ; ,wn.' i of Mr Mebentcid rommiBSloncr Froi i ly h a ie t.i ask Mr MofK-tn wber* d went ami the N'ew’ Haven 's H.u'.iiin!" nt le.iti-

m. d i d „ t k,mw’ wh«t ha.i b*- ,,f ll It had simi.ly ’evnrKjralcd.

t’u„ uirsirPT.'i .’■ f the New Haven bclwi'en i:ui;l and In''re:iSPd the bond* of llit^I’urpoTStlon from JH.aSO,."" " ’s :3 " i in .n i"t and the common stuck from;-;ii niic [.I'll 10 *79 ("ili.tiulv They shoii iJ have cash 'T "•h e ' tu l 'a le i i t P> show fur „ u has been shown that U went .pP' the New Haven. Hie differ- eiic- has got to be a . ’c.'i.mted for,

Members of the firm of ‘" ' ' ' u r . I « - hudv fi I 'o. the Huston Panklng-hmiae r'-furred to by name In the slutemeni „ ;„ ,l c by Mr, Melien as having fought ho Sew Haven " l. 'uth ami no,l New Haven wae hitying up said they had o.ithlnn to say tn reply i " his asBerliuii.s at Hi.s Hme-

(Jeurgo von I. .Meyer, chairman of H e New Haven Kiuckhiildnrs" comm nee , re- ferreil to by Mr, Melien ns " a lunr unelle Wiggled from the l a c k I'V the Bust ;i M ach la v e l i r trolley Interests, said he md read the Melien Interview, and made Id ..i

“ ' “ ^ M rr 'h H v e ,0 say Is th s . Ihe Stock- huldere" coromiUee. was not fnrm.-d in the mlcrest of any banker or any bank tia- iciuae. The personnel o f the cmnin t l 'u would demonstrate that to any uiiprcjudiced person." , . .

■ |.Trdi.r1rk J. McLeod, ch a irm a n o f t h " I 'ubl lc Bi't’ clcu C ' lm m lss lun o f Masas chusplts said la.at n igh t H i l t he did i,,n a g r i ’ u " l l h Mr. M el ien '" c la im (hot be cuuld have k e p t up the e igh t per

i l iv ld ind on N ew Y ork . N ew Haven and H a r t fo r d s l o c k if continued aa uresldenl of that s ys tem .

•‘Therfl v‘-a» pasa ib lU ty of Mi'..Milli' ii 'e m a in t a in in g the div idend foc the condlHon ot Ihe road has been such fur yi-ara rliat wel l Informed people h ave know n that the e igh t per cent, paid in the i).aal w a s not earned.

■ Mns Incldei i ia l point In hla a r t ic le which 1 h e l ieve o f g r e a t e r Im portance than might at flest appen r , " coiiHnucd

Mrl.i 'od " I* his s ta tem e n t that noM..................... ........ ........lii’oslderit o f a ra i l ro a d or I r a n a p o r la - linn companv s h ould rece ive more th an tJfi.oOO a y e a r a a l s r y . tV here preal- dcnls of r a i l r o a d s or t ra n ap orta t lo n companies see paid mura than th ey kn ow th eir s e rv ic e s a r e worth , ll ro b s iliem of their Independence In the m a n ­a gem en t of th e i r roads -nd m a k e s them w i l l in g to c a r r y out po i ic le i ot w-hich th ey d l an p p rove w ith ou t pro-IfcSl,"

i iItSc - ,ym,N CRUISER HAYES VERA CRUZ ■ o ' f ' * .Vk’WH. I en c i rc l in g p r a y e r - in w hich 2.009.00Pdl t n u i J C A U d i t u t i J v n IM VIJ r A M D B N , Nctv, 10,— T he o f fic ial vole n u m b e r* o f th e a a a o c la t lo n s a l l a rou n d

In Camdari County g ive* Btoke* a plnr- „ „ r l d w e r e u r g e d to Join for onea l l ty of 8,521, the vote for a ll the Otiher- ’ , o 'c lo c k th i* morning. Nownatorla t candidate, being as fo l lo w . ; > I ? ' " " ' * , 0 / ^ 0 e u c c . s e o f the cam -B utterw orth , 1»7 ; Colhy. S.87t ; D w yer , Y o r k tim*.44; Floldor, 9,661 ; Mason, 2S 2 , Rei l ly , ' Phlffn-

HJHLirfl, N n r . 10 .— T h e CUrman TV*n a t V*>ra. Cru* U to lAav* that port

m jiiiy ha« hdeti ordtrad to cnt1*«(M exican w a U f * . vl i i i tlat Tampico flMt.

ACCUSED OP SflOOTfflG FATHERi r a i t i A l j E L P H r A Nov. 10,— Thome* j LiM. fl f ty -ot j* y « .T * old, w»ll known In

1 p ^ t l e a l eirelB*. w»* rtiot early yes- J *y *1V|] died tM t night. HI* *oti, Jo h n

M l .tw enty -g ik y e a r * old, who 1* charged 4 t k flotwt th * »tux)tlng, »uirend*Ted him-

[ io the polio*.

« • * • * f C H M iri O rad* Orawriw*. M OBTH JTTt>*0 >l, ln i j„ JfdV, 10,—

1 ' K M * oa th r i r w a y to attend a roanflr r * 'IdiL R a m i ' Sr*n le ln , *#*4 lo f ty , of

» d , ^ „ *« 4 111* tw » hWldf.»h OiU., (M . * o d R o f i m n , M *iJ th f**

h M i r i f t l ^ l a d . and Mf* . BfAnlrifl ra ta i ty hurt, wh«n th r ir

^ WM iKT'xrit h y a n Krt* j » « r io i l * f h i 4 ty fC rihC t » a f h a f* Baittfday

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1 . 1 2 * 1 Btoke*. 18.189.

TWO SUBWAY WORKMEN KILLEDflpsolat fletrlce of fht Y F B '* ,

n e a t Y O R K , Nov, 1(1,— Char les nnil Vlnc*n«lThompaon. of New Je ru e y ..................... ..........

' Bp«tlUU W*r* ln*tanHy killed and H vara l w orkm en wer* nevorety Injured today

f whan n scaffo ld uollep*.d In Ih* new sub- ‘ w a r at W avar ly plan*.

INDIANAPOUS S m L GUARDEDj Nov, I d .— Oevernor

R a l s t o n h a* d*«td*d to keep th* troopt h»r* s ^ i l e . elthough th * trollay gtriit* w o* gstllo'l y r ld a y unday a n arhllrntlofl u r a e m r i t t , N s said th a t a ll the militia wwitd not ha sent home iiqli) It Is aerttJQ t h a t* wiU IM o * n w f* UmiMe,

I The p r o g r e s s b f I h s c a m p a ig n w i l l i bo recorded on a t h i r t y - f o o t e le c tr ic a l ly 1 l ighted c l o c k on top o f the M etro p o l ­

itan l o w e r a nd on a f i f t e e n - f o o t c lock 1 at the top of a d ow n tow n skyscraper.

' HDNAPPED C H IL o ls FOUNDn b y t Y o r k ; n o v . i o .— T h* roiic* to ­

d a y found i h r « - y * a r - o l d jAorenc* * » u u r , of «3I F i r s t avenu*. who w m kldliappetl Whll* a t p la y «t St. Otbrle l ■ P a r k la»t T h u re d a y anernoon.

The child w » * fo un d outelde of 6M Bec- ond BventsB. aoooinpanled by a woman who gavo h *r n a m * » • B ° " i Soro and n*r gddres* as I * F o u r th street, Long Island City. T h * ohlld had b«*n wall cared fo r anti ths w om an told « rambling story of having h * « i th * unwil ling omtodlon ot the l l ' t ls on*. T h e palle* think th* woman

i D E T R O I T , N o ' L. - T h e d isgst rous 1 uuwwftf-fi which pwepf MIchlKan and tn*■ r c a t L a k e * all yrsi 'Trtay and last night

subsided to a dagrc" this r.’ rcnoon and the weather bureau ..fflcials said that a

: fu rther decrease in wind ve lu iU y could be B ioected before nlEhi-

I T a leg -a ph and tranap.i r la llon com- I names Buffered grestlv.! Henorts from I5raml Hapids, Muskegon,

Sa-ull Ste Merle. Alpena. H a y C ity and i Port Huron. Indicated that the * * 1* , appoinimem " i n

the most severe November blow In m any , the E dw ards Motoryear*, and every port w o . crow ded with 1 to Vlce-Lhamsteamer* that had hurried Into she lter . ] i r ru iev for the order enje

The United k late* nghiehtp located to 1 s k * Huron Ju*t he) und St. C ln lr R iver , w as hlowo front her mooring* a n d thrown violently upon the t 'e na d lsn sh ore and part ia l ly wrecked.

Other vessel accidents reported toda y __w ere : , , . ceeclol Bcrclce of (ho TfHYB,

T he wooden steamer Harlow, owned by , ’V O B K , Nov, 10.— A s s i s ta n t DieJos ep h Bourko. of Detroit, and operoted j D e loh an ty . In c h a rge ofIn th * Detroit River, ashore a t the head | ; r * v ' g j F a t h e r H a n s

m m n e r T ha t he knd placed the 12,806 lu the credi t of the salea company and had .Irnwn a uhevk for 82.106 tu the E d w a r d s Motor f a r ( 'omiiany. which Max NydcKEcr, president of the sales company, refuaed lo sign.

L a s t T h u rs d a y a representative of Ih" E d w a rd s Motor C ar Foinpany called upon F ra n c is A. NoU J r . , enllcllor for thn ta les m m pa ny . who said that the co m ­pany w a s Insolvent, Hr. Nutt stated that he himself w a» about to apply for the appointment of a receiver. Upon this

F . L . c j — w.4<s Motor <~"ftr

LcmpeiiyE m ery F r id a y for the order enjolnlni? lh« further tranBactl';>ts of hiielnenii by the taleii <:ompany.

SCHMIDT TESTIMONY ON THE WAY

J t dsraiigetl.

of ' ^ o i i * I*land, Strunk am idsh ips las t night by the etramer T.aheUe, of C leve­land, and bsanhed t" prevent s inking. D * ' bsl l* uninjured.

Bteamer Victory, of Intcr lnke S tsam - ship Company, driven high up on east b an k of *ntrance to I j lv lngston* Channsl in Detroit River, No Im medla i* dangee,

Bteamer 'W. Q. polioek, of Cleve land, a*hor* at IhS entrane* to flt. C la i r ship canal , N e jmtnsdlat* danger,

Linldeauried steamer o f T o m l lo s t n O Mf

the p ro s ecu t io n o t F a t h e r H a n s Bohmldt, c h a r g e d w i t h the m urder o f A n n a A u m u lle r , to d a y reoolved a c a b l e ­g r a m f ro m M unich, sent by A s s i s t a n t D is tr ic t A t t o r n e y M urphy, s a y in g that he h sd m a i le d the t ra n to r lp ts o f the test lmoTiy o f w l t n e s e e s exam in ed in the B a v a r i a n c i ty .

M u rp h y e x p e c t e d the rep ort to reach N e w Y o r k N o v e m b e r 19 or 16, a nd Bohmldt w i l l b * t r ie d in I h s C o u r t o f O en era l B e s i l e n s a e soon a s It a r r lv s * .

' uiai. 'r-. '

RAILWAY ARBITRATORS TOannounce a w a r d to n ig h t

N E W Y O B K ~ N o v . 10.— T h e arb l l ra- tors who will s r lt le t>'* '’ ' "P "* ®the Vlaatern raUrriaUS and 73,0011 condtii - torfl Olid trainmen, wound up their work today and unnuunred lhat a decision would not be made public until tonight.No In t im a t io n was given o f w hat tha aw ard w ju l d be. F ro m the nature o f the contrpveray a compromise w a s expected, hut none of the a rbit rators would say how fo r th * employea had gained theirdemands.

Under the federal law which governed the arbitrat ion proceedings the decision wil l he filed here in the United States District Court. The conductor* and tra in­men have asked for higher w age s on all the fo rty -three rai lroads north o f the

I Ohio R iv e r and *a*t of the Mississippi, i It w aa said today that only a fe w m.nor I po in t , ot the final a w a rd renmlned un-

iet tled, and that these would bo cleared up before the end of the d a y .

I t w ee reported th a t the a w a r d might establ ish the principle th a t w age s In the E a s t should be as h igh a s those paid in the W a i t tor aUnllar te rv lce, and that, on this b ai ls , the m s r w ere to receive an a v e ra g e Increase of abou t ten per cent This w as on ly part o f the Increaseth ey asked for. . i

• A s board of s ix a rbit rators , tw o rep­resenting th# ra i lroads, tw o f o r th e men and tw o "n eu tra l , " began th e ir w o r k here geptember 1 1 . ■ : p \ - ' . L

1 ' * A * ' ' V

PRESIDENT WILSON HOLDSUP PINDELL NOMINATION

W A SH IN G T O N . Nov If>.— T b * nom i­nation of Henry M. Ptndeil. f f Pftori*. Ill , to ii© ATubosamlor to Russia , will not go to the Stnntfl today, Frosldftal Wll- poll f'lld lnqiir:efft he h#d not yei fu l ly InfnrinM htmaelf of all thfl published cor- rnspondenc'e over Ihe ft.ppf^ntjnent-

This correspondence Includes an ollefred authentic letter f rom Senator dame* Hamilton I wCtvIh. of Illinois, iasurlnST Mr. Plnilell lh a t the tenure of off ice should tndure hut a y ea r and that the HetUement o f important controverelce would he po«l- poned thereby free ing him from duties by which he would be tied to the Rugalanr.Apltftl, , ^

The ftlleted I’orreBpondonre pictures itie position of A m b aM ador as aij opportunity to travel among the d l g n iu r ie a of t*urope and urgee him lo ncc«j)t the post In order lhat hl8 posterity m a y h u 'e the honor ol cla iming that Ihe lr fo rebear occup-cd this Important dip lomatic post.

THOU SHALT

NOT KILLthe tires of your auto

Anti-Skid Chains,Equip

with Weed You can buy them of us, but you cannot replace life or Uinb of either yourself or other road users if your car should skid. .

A word to the wise etc. We carry all sizes.

LUDLOW & SQUIEREzpeiti In H»rdw«*

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Greatest Sale of Silk Dresses Ever Held inNew JerseyClose on to 1,000 garments, beautiful examples o f dressmaking, everg

one spic-span new, representing the overproduction of three of New York’s foremost makers of high-class Silk Dresses

Hundreds of Regular 25.00 Silk Dresses Hundreds of Regular 30.00 Silk Dresses Hundreds of Regular 35.00 Silk Dresses

~And Many in the Lot that Were Made to Sell for 40.00

Theu are superb reproductions of high-class models, and comprise the most varied assemblage of styles and effects ever gathered in one group of dresses for a special sale at one specific price

The Magnitude of This Sale. Its Extraordinariness From Every Standpoint Wilt at Once Rank It as One of the Most Amazing Single Trade Events Ever Exploited in Newark or Anywhere Else.Many Dresses Right Out of Our Stock Which Have Been Twice the Sale Price Will Be Included.

N o w o m a n w h o r e a d s t h i s a n n o u n c e m e n t or h e a r s o f t h i s s a l e s h o u l d m i s s it , f o r it is a n e v e n t o f s u c h s u p r e m e im ­p o r t a n c e t h e v a l u e s a r e s o r e m a r k a b l e , t h e m o d e l s a n d s t y l e s s o b e a u t i f u l , t h e a s s o r t m e n t s o l a r g e - t h a t t o m i s s i t would h e a m a t t e r o f r e a l r e g r e t , a s o p p o r t u n i t i e s o f t h i s c h a r a c t e r c o m e v e r y s e l d o m i n d e e d . T h e a c c o m p a n y i n g s k e t c h d e ­

p i c t s b u t f a i n t l y a f e w o f t h e m a n y b e a u t i f u l s t y l e s .

Each Dress Has a Beautiful Corsage Bouquet

The MaterialsNot onlg are the materials the finest and choicest silks of the season, such as ciepe de chine, charmeuse. crepe meteor, silk canton, hut the assortment comprises noveltg floral silks, brocade silks, plaids and stripes, in such a broad and varied range as to meet the desires of everg woman, no matter what her idea or faneg relating to high-class silks mag be

The StylesComprise those in foremost Uivor thu s e a s o n , as the models art' not extreme, gel withal right in the height of fashion, such as would appeal to the most exacting and discriminating. Dresses for all purposes and all occasions—mang paniciilarh ap­propriate for theatre, opera, horse show — and some exquisite robe dresses in com ­bination o f white and .some delicate color:

Ail Sizes for W om en L'p to 42.

All S izes for M isses-for ( i lr ls of 10 to

-a n d Some 14 Y ears

Kxtra saleswomen will be in uttmtlance, so (hat )ou will be promptly served.

Xmas Room-Making Sale

Art Embroidery, Etc.Regular 9Bc. Renaissance Centre Pieces—

Size 30 inches; round and square; deeplace; pretty designs; special......................

Regular 51.25 Renaissance Scarfs—Three- piece draWn work medaliion centre; deep iace border; a rich design; size I8.\54;special ..........................................................

Regular 75c. Hand-Prawn Scarfs—IH yards long; choice assortment of e l a b o - i r „rale designs; special ................................‘ts JC

Regular $1.30 Renaissance Centre Pieces— Size 30 inch; round, deep lace borders; Q F „elaborate designs; special.......................... 7U V

Regular $1:50 Pure Ijnen Centre Pieces— Size 30x30; choice assortment of rich C Q ^ hand-drawn patterns; special..................(J7W

Belding Packages at One-third and One-half Off Regular PricesContaining stamped and tinted work bags,

pillow tops, or scarfs, in a choice collection of patterns, with six skeins of Belding’s New Procesi Embroidery Silk to complete same:

Regular 50c. PtHow Top and WorkBaga, special .............................................. LnJ\/

Regular 75«. Scarfs, special...... ............. 50c

White Goods29c to 39c Embroidered S u sse s

Extraordinary bargain, fine quality Import­ed St. Gall figured Swiss, variety small to large floral patterns; elegant embroidered Swiss materials; makes stylish while dresses, j waists, etc. 32-Inch wide; yard..............

25c to 30c Pique CorduroyHeavy weight white option wide w'ale cor­

duroy, 27 inches wide; excellent quality; fine finish; launders beautifully; a bargain of inter­est to every lover of white goods; posi- 1 C ™ lively regular 25c. and 30c. pique, yard l i /k /

J2.00 40-inch English [.ongclath...............1.4540-inch 15c. White Lawn, yard...............10c

Muslim and SheetingsIn the Room-Making Sale

Reg. 11c. 30-Inch Unbleached Muslin, 2 to12 yard lengths, yard.....................................7y>cRegular 24e. Unbleached Sheeting, 7-4 width,

yard ................... 17cRegular lOc. Bleached Muslin, yard.............7 ’/|C

Regular Be. Bleached Cambric, yard...........S'/jcRegular 20e.'Fruit of the Loom Pillow Case

Muslin, 45 in, width, 2 to 10 yd. lengths, ,14c Reg, 32a and 34c. Unbleached Sheeting, 10-4

and B-4 width, 2 to yd. lengths, yd..22c

Room-Making Sale of SilksRegular 1,00 Pure Silk Messaline~J" '."' i,'‘‘ 5“T heswide; charming solid color silk; rich satin faced; no handsomer silk pro­duced; soft chiffon finish; eminently suitable for full gowns, waists, lin­ings at>d trimmings; lalest shades of pink, light blue, tan, taupe, Copen­hagen, wistaria, brown, garnet, matalet, raisin, turquoise, marine, mals, coral, cerise, castor, old rose, helio, American Beauty, gray, reseda, gold, navy, black; posilively full SI,00value; special, yard .......................... .............................................1 7 ^ < s o f in all-silk satin face charm-

O c U l l l V / l i a i U1CU3C oppoTiunity to secure agown of one of the most wanted soft, clinging dress silks, in very fashionable and latest shades; firm twill back; white, light blue, king, gray, porcei.ain, navy, wistaria, Copenhagen, amber, American Beauty, taupe, brown, royal, black; spec., yd

Priced Low in the Room-Making Sale

Bogs’ Reg. 9.98 and 11.98 OvercoatsFor big hoys, convertible collar style that can be worn buttoned

to neck, or open with lapels, all wool cheviots, in neat shades of grays, tans and browns, herringbone and diagonal weaves, Q all coats serge lined, with tab on sleeve and belt back; Q , | ^ sizes 12 to 18 years; special.................................. .....................................

Value ISf. to 20c.-—Cambric, nainsook and swiss edges and in­sertions. round and square; eyelet effects and blind, combinations with filet; in »els lo maich; I 3 inch to fi inch wide; al. yd. i

Values to 25c,--Nainsook, cam­bric and Swiss galloons, insertions, edges and bands; 5 inches to 9 inches wide; heavy firm scallops; round a:id square eyelet patterns combined with filet work; atyard ......................................

Regular 50c. to 75c.— Princess and lierre hand-made laces, edges, bands and galloons; 5 to 10 inches wide; large firm scallops;yard ........................................

Regular 50c. to $3.00—40-inch colored studded nets, 45-inch iace flouncing, white and Paris, 18-inch metal n e t s ......................25c to 1.5D

15c

Value to 43c.-Swiss and nain­sook galloons, wide hands, inscr-

; lions and edges, 4< , to 14 inches wide; patterns wilt match all the other lots: firm scallops showy

I baby Irish eyelci and blind '7E|->I work, al, yard, ' . .......................i O C

Values 12'/ic. to 15c.—Sliadow laces, edges and insertions, 3 inch to 6 iflch wide; firm and well made of fine thread; shadow combination

1 meshes; dainty and effective; pat- I }erns for plaitlngs, dress fine Q _' underwear, etc.; yard..............

Regular $1.00 to $1.,50—Princess and lierre edges, bands and p l -

j loons, 1) inches to 15 inches wide, . on firm princess and dotted net?,

large effective scallops; soft finish­ed net, suitable to combine

! with dainty materials; at, yd U 7 C

Room-Making Sale of Cotton & Flannel FabricsRegular 10c Bleached Dome! nannel

Soft, downy, close nap, firm weave; fleecy pure cotton, closely woven from fine yarns, ideal and practical quality, favored for gen- eral home use; clean, new goods, full pietces, absolutely perfect, 27 inches wide, splendid 10c. grade, special, yard.......... O

25c White & Col'd Eponge27 inches wide; corerct nubbed

ratine weave, hav ng the appear­ance of the imported costing double; beautiful shades light blue, gray, taupe, tan, ecru, navy, white and others: durable, serviceabledress, suit, skirt and waist I5 c

20o Fancy Figured Percale 39c Brocade Tussah SilksFull yard wide; very best; equal

in finish, style and texture to im­ported goods at double their cost; short piece*, but perfect; wide assortment of shirting stripes in the various black, blue and lavender printings; all are particularly suit­able fbr house and street gowns, childrens’ wear and for WIzc

27 inches wide; beautiful flora! patterns in semi-rough tussah ef­fect; rich shades, pink, light blue, white, cream, canary, helio, apricot, lavender, cadet, Copenhagen, brown, navy, black, wistaria, nellrose and many more; soft, charming for street, evening, recep­tion, dancing and house gowns; special, yard..men’s shirtings; spec. yd. I gowns; special, yard............ 2 5 C

16c Beautiful Semi-Roughslight percentage of cotton, thus making them more durable; appropriate for street, evening and reception dresses, etc.; fast wash colors; service­able; will launder to perfection; immense range of leading shades, pink, peach, rose, old rose, champagne, dark tan, canary, brown, helio, wistaria and white; very pretty; extra­ordinary value; special, yard.................................................. lOc

59c Silk Warp Poplins27 inches wide, for street and

evening gowns and waists; most wanted shades for street and evening wear; pink, light blue, lav­ender, gray, myrtle, nile, wislaria, brown, wine, canary, lan: 4 1 ^ splendid wearing; spec, yd

15c Fancy Dress Ginj(hams,32 inches wide; perfect, full

pieces; fast colors, splendid wear­ing choice styles, plain and fancy attractively fashioned stripes, checks; practical contrasiing color combinations; correct weight for misses’, women's and children’s wash dresses; special, I vard ..................................... l U L

In the Room-Making Sale

Corsets */4Miscellaneous assnrlmcnl of varied makes

and sizes, all in good condition, lust dlacon- liniicd styles, so will close this lot al ’’i off

1.00 Corsets for 75c 1.50 Corsets for 1.132.00 Corsets for 1.50

.\nd St) On Upward

Keg:. 25c to 35c Ribbon

3'. I9c

Embracing a choice variety of Dresden plaids, Roman stripes, black and white stripes and cliecks, plain and moire taffeta, with satin siripes and dots, 4!.| to 5ji inches wide, for huirhows, sashes, millinery and for making fancy novellies for Xmas; also an ele­gant quality satin taffeta 5’4 In. wldi black and while, special, yard.

Regular 25c VeiMngMesh Veiling, consisting of a large collec­

tion of newest and most fashionable patterns, in Tuxedo, Shetland and shadow ef- 8 0 _ fects; black, white and magpie, special, | 0 ^yard ..........................................................

fabrics; special, yard

Room-Making Sale at 89c Yd. of 1.25,1.50 & $2 Dress Goods1.50 Newest All WoolDress Goods, Special

Em bracing high-class decided diago­nal weave and English B edford cord su it­ing. two of the season 's m ost stylish^ and popular m aterials; new goods; exception­ally desirable for tailored suits, dresses, e tc .; w istaria, tan, taupe, R ussian green, brow n. Copenhagen, cadet, violet, navy blue and black; special, y a rd ..................89c

l.'iS All Wool Shadow Stripe Satin Cloth, at 89c

Plain and decided cord shadow stripe weave, finished w'ith rich perm anen t lus­ter, 42 & 4fl in .; lizard, violet, cadet, Copen­hagen, w istaria, taupe, Indian , navy, brown, m ahogany, green and b la c k ; excel­lent w earing, serviceable and du rab le ; new $1.25 all-wool satin cloth, special, yard.89c

1.50 and 2.00 Choicest All Wool Dress Goods 89c

Every piece warranted striciiy nll-wco!, .54 inches wide; very stylish faille de laine, woven with a neat bengaline cord; heavy sturdy ma­terial, also satin taye in a rich, bright, lustrous self color corduroy weave, exceedingly stylish; will make handsome tailored suits, skirts, coats and dresses; clioice shades— Indian, tail, brown, Copenhagen, gray, taupe, niahogan;', canard, navy and black; positively regular S1.. 0 to $2.00 all-wool dress goods; special, yard .S9c

LiningsRoom-MakingSale ofBlack Lining Percaline

30 in. wide, permanent fast black, soft beetled finished, light weight, w'oven from tong cotton yarns, insuring service; two grades, blackonly:

1.5c Black PercaUne, yard lO'/ic22c Black Percaline, yard 14c89c Liberty Satin Lining

30 in. wide, light weight but very strong, excellent for making petticoats, slip dresses and coat linings, popular shades pink, reseda, lav­ender, canary, reseda, nile, light blue, cadet, brown, navy, w'hite, black and others; special, yard ............... ..............

49c Foundation Lining Silk.36 in. wide, excellent, sheer soft lining, but

preily enough for dresses and waists; white, black, pitik, blue, rose, canary, brown, emerald, nell rose, coral, grav, navy, Copenhagen, ’JQ r* king blue and olhers; special, y a rd . . . .

35c Lustrous Satine3fi in, wide, permanent satin finish, will

viThsiand hardest wear, full line shades from light to dark; also black and white Ideal coat, dress or suit lining for slip dresses, ' J Q f , fancy work. etc.: special, yard..................

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Christmas Room-Making

Sale of MillineryAnd Accessories

Reg. 7.50 to 10.00 Trinuned Hats100 trimmed hats that must be sold quickly to

make room for other goods, all hats of merit, character and distinctiveness, black and col- p ors; a t .......................... O iV v

Reg. 4.00 to 6.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats jOur entire collection of ready-to-wear suit hats,

hand-made, hand manipulated of silk velvet and silk velvet and soft silk inaterlals combined, black } A A and colors; a t........................... .......................... u * v l f

Reg. 2.45 to 3.45 Ready-to-Wear HatsHand-made, hand manlyulated, hats of silk vel­

vet and comblnstion materials, silk, silk plush and soft silk materials, in black and a good assort- ^ A A ment of colors; at,,................. .............................i .U U

Big Collection of Untrimmed HatsEmbracing black and colors, all this season’s lat­

est styles, silk plushes, hatters* plush, panne and sill plush. ' 1

Mats that were 3.00 and 3.98, at 2.00Hats that were 4.00 to A.0O, at 3.00

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Conditions of SaleThe sale will not start before 9- o'clock, so that all mag have an opportunitu forearlg .^election. None will be sent on approval and none credited. We must of necessitg adopt this measure in justice to all who mag be an.xious to derive the fullest advantage of this opportunitg.

Annual Christmas Room-Making Sale in All Depts.The biggest stock reduction and clearance movement held in this store throughout the year is our Annual Christmas Room-Making Sale, continues Unfit Saturday 9 P. M.

I t k a n a b s o l u t e l y e s s e n t i a l s a l e w ith u s i n c l u d i n g a l l d e p a r t m e n t s , m a d e i m p e r a t i v e b v t h e f a c t t h a t w e m u s t m a k e r o o m t o p r o p e r l y a c c o m m o d a t e t h e e n o r m o u s s t o c k s o f H o l i d a y M e r c h a n d i s e n o w b e g i n n i n g t o p o u r t f a n d w h i c h m u s t b e p r e s e n t e d in a L n n e r b e f i t t i n g i t s i a u t y , c h o i c e n e s s a n d m e r i t . T h i s is u n q u e s t i o n a b l y t h e s e a s o . r s g r e a t e s t o p p o r t u n i t yW i n t e r M e r c h a n d i s e , a l l s e a s o n a b l e a n d e m i n e n t l y d e s i r a b l e , j u s t t h e k in d o f m e r c h a n d i s e t h a t y o u w a n t a n d m i ^ t h a v e . Merely a ^f^ttion of the hundree .s o ,’p c g, < p g .Every department in the store is liberally represented, therefore turn which way you will, you must be confronted with hosts of remarkable b a r g a i n s . _____________________________________

Laces and Embroideries

Ma M i X * 1 \ Christmas Room-Making Sale of

S O u r G r e a t e s t E i n 6 n S a l e i Gloves and HosieryThe past week has witnessed the most brisk linen selling in many a year. To give even greater snap and vigor

to this splendid occasion, we have prepared many new items besides these sterling values already on sale. Never be­fore has such an opportunity been given to supply the Linen needs of the household. Fine linens make most accept­able Christmas gifts and the bride-to-be will'also appreciate them. Only a few of the many items are noted below.

Reg. 49c to 98c Fancy Feathers.-:v Imported and ilomeatic fancy feathera, atick-up wtnga and wing efl'acta, black, white, tcolora ^ and coftbluationi; *t:1 vfc • " : 2 S c

Rcffular 50c Satin Damaek Tray C loth^A tistrlan all pure linen damaski close weave, ^dressing; assortment designs, hem and nemstiten- 7 0 ^ ed edges, siw 18x26 In.; special..................................

Regular U » Ail Linen Bleached Table Heavy weight Scotch damask, firm weave, free from all dressing; fully bleached; excellent damask for wearand appearance; aasortment designs; yard..............

Regnlar 1.59 Satin Table Damask—All linen Irish and Scotch damasks, heavy weight, free from dressing; reM double damask, in a splendid variety of designs; | IQspecial, ysrd.................................................................... **

R ^o lar 79e Silver Bleached Table Damask—Fine, soft Austrian all pure linen damask, from best flax, close firm weave, heavy weight, free from dressing, silver bleached, pure white In one of two washings, choice designs,68 In. wide, special.........................................................

Regular 4.50 Double Satin Damaak Pattern C lo th ^ Choice grade, all. linen, Irish satin damask, heavy weight, close weave, launders and wears perfectly, in very hand- aome'and attractive designs, some plain centres with round ^ open borders, size 2x2 yards, suitable for round or 'fsquare tables, special this sale............ ..................... i . U 7

R**alar ,B.60f NapHna, in Same Quality to ^ Q C match abwf'clotha, 24x24 inch, special, dozen., . . y * 7 0

12yj« All Linen Crash Toweling— 17 indies wide, Scotch crash, firm weave, free from dressing, thoroughly absorbent, in medium and heavy weight, all white 1 with fast-cotor red borders; special this sale, y ard .. lU C

Regular 2f)e All Linen Hemstitched Huck To'vels~!9x 36 Inch, of choice quality, firm weave, heavy weight, full spoke hemstitched ends, with sttractive damask bor- ders, in great variety; special, each.......................... L O \i

1.00 Pure Linen Hemstllehed Huck Towels—Beautiful soft finish Irish huck, from choicest flax, close weave, me-

W - dluin weight; assortment of designs in great variety,exceptionally large size; special, this sgle.................. l u i .

Regular 69e Table Felt—54 in. wide, extra good quality, heavy weight, made from best cotton, close weave, easy to handle and launder, heal resisting, soft, will not mar or mark table, apecial, yard.......................................... t I V

Regular 6.50 Madeira Embroidered Lunch Napkins— Superb quality round thread Irish linen, beautifully em­broidered in crest and wreath effect corners and with hand embroidered iKalloped edge, choice designs, A m especial, dozen................................................................. I iJ

Regular 1.98 Hemstitched Lunch Napkins— Pure linen * Austrian damask, closely woven, medium weight, soft, free

from dressing, spoke hemstitch^ edges, variety of | p n deaigna, a i» 14x14 inch, apecial, dozen........ I» w “

AVomrn’s Regular 50c, Hose—Imported black lisle hose with double gartt- tops, double soles; '1 0 ^all sizes; special, pair. . .................................... i O C

Children’s Reg. 15c and 23c Ribbed Stockings— Tan mercerized stockings; all sizes 6 to infants’ ribbed mercerized stockings cream, pink; sizes I4 to 6!^; close, special, p a ir ............................. lU V

Women’s Reg. SOc. 2-Clasp Washable Chamois- ette Gloves, Paris point embroidered backs; inwhite; sizes S’/ i to 7kl; pair.............................. faVC

The following for tomorrow while they last Women's 2-Clasp Charaoisette Gloves, | Q „

value 39c., a t .......................................................Women’s 2-Clasp Milanese Gloves, 3Cj-f

value 75c, a t ..................................... ................... w iJC

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W a i s t s & H o u s e D r e s s e sReg. 1.00 and 1.25 Percale House Dreaae*—Fine

assortment of good models to select from, in light and dark shades, all ^ d fitting models, low neck that you want; sizes to 46; special at O w v

Reg. 3.50 Fine Net WaisU—Fine mode! in cream or white net, low neck and wide ruffle around neck and dov/n front, lined with net and three rows of meaaa- line ribbon and bow, in corn, rose, light blue 'J 2 Q or pink; sizea 34 to 44; apecial a t . . . . . . . . . . . .

Beg, 3.18 Black and Cotored, Silk %wl ChiCtdi jf- Wairts—Ail good shades and coicrinaa w yokes and straight tinea, open back or f«mt. not all sizea In every style, •«» ti l alzoe In tha aaaortawnt; j T O apwial i t . '

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1913.

flE W A R K p R iS K

RUioittl Board oF port of Various Lai

G o o d i B u s i n e s s S e r v i c e

friters Re- City’s

SOME REFORMJWlREADY EFFECTED

‘Build Service and You Build Business.

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a n iK irt o f t l x coinmiltP® "ri t ’ t f rial-i o f I h t N«t !otia l Hoiirrl of E ir f r iiili-rwri' • f * , J t ia l mHila iiiihllr. Til® insi-ei tlon* out - t « h k l ’ 1 1 ® 1 .T x t r t ® " ' tn»i)a l i r t p " ' 'tha re form * r- -11111111’ ii'l'-d nave B lr rs . ' i iMsenThe report i-nvcff 1 ■ ■ ’'xp, wnier p” Itce end tm.Wmi; fc r B im . - i i i * n* won bh rite public i.tllii# 0”rixi!.ill”n>i t”®Salvaic® i'< riThe ri’|i0M ’iraws Mlfml'oii itth e o o u f iB K iB i ' " t ti i i 'J ' i ' 'Of fht« pt iB fe It "iiy»'

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' t e e i c t n e l r e ure a s am' Havniil I'l'i r t^ y r e t l o n brco lorB , maUe *ari iu» f l i " ' p u n i b l e 111 n e a r l y every iilni'k. Miw ever , -iiumerona fh ei i roor biiiMiiiKr M v e r a l e p r l n k l e r einilpmriita, a M r i .n t UlMiBh n o t h lR h ly e f r i f i e m firn i i s i i a i i m tn t . e n d a rel lnhlo aixl mainly ain* QilAte w a t e r sup i i ly muler ln lly reilm f th a p r o b a b i l i t y liaearil. a few w Mr a t t M t l a n d open * p s cr* an 'livlrte Hi dlttflct th a t no swoeiiliiB fire shouli oueur. ,

" I n t h e C 0 n S*B le J leaeinenl d latr lr ttMre 1 1 m uch trame nniiBiruntriii nianjr a h i n t l e roofs, ami tho coiiim' f i r e haaarciB a r e aevare: much of iln- f a e t lo n h a a a rieflcieni watei' e i ip p l ’ nnd th a ce t i eerious prohahill iy o f u • W t e p in g f i r e . Diirinif high ivliula th is dlPtr lct m ei ia ce a Ui b cnnKeatert VRiu* a nd e u r r o u n f l l i ig illHlrlcia. T h e re ar< P eT era l i m a l l e r teneiiient illatrlclfc w h e r e th e h a s a r d 1b aar lo in aiui In o r a a i l n g . In Ihs niBriufarturt iig dm tr fot*. o n l y In div idua l nr group r i re i a r e p r o b a b l e , a llhruigh these would In \ b l v e con a lt le rab ie va luei In s e v e r a l In atan e es . ea p so la l ly Jilnnif the t v s le r VOtit, w h e r e nrceBBlhlllty to land a t p a r a t u a Ja poor .

" T h e minor mereanllle dlatrlrts a re n a t n l y i a l o n c single atreeu and only group ftraa a r e probable, although in some cases th e eloaely built frame rows may cause f r o up f l r e i of con»lder«hle ertent . E lae- v h e r e t h e r l t y Is mainly cIobbIv built.

th e ihingle roofa and high winds prn- duee a aertoua flying-brand h a a a rd ; th l i

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Unknown to you, your line m ay frequently be reported “ b u sy” w hen your custom ers call you, and if it is difficult for them to reach you prom ptly, they m ay place their orders elsew here.

Rev. Henry R. Rose Addresses Northern Lodge a t Its Sixtieth

Anniversary Celebration.

OBSERVANCE TO LA^T THREE DAYS

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fa gradually deercaiiing, due to the e f fec tat m 1I, iw.® n ew bui lding vtaia

S p e c ia l cr l t lcU m la mad* of the location o f n ew t i re statlone. .New onsB h ave b e e r

« )n aectlona where they w ere not l ly naaded, end other aectlona at'bara th e y ahould have been placed h a v e

Itiaen left -anprotected , the raporl hold*.O f th e f i r e department the report b a a

ttila " e o n c lu i lo n " to draw ." T h a f l r a deparlmont I* under the au-

n a rv l l fo n o f a ffi -t *rt1 san hnard of coin- miaalonera w ith the imaatla factory m an- a ta B t e n t uaual with *uch an a r ra n g e - tt iant ." I t goea on to elle that while the • O a n d i t u r e a fo r malntcnanca arc low er th a n In m a j i y eltlea of equal size, the g u n u apan t fo r permanent impruvemente tutva b ea n la rg e In recent years T h e lat - t a i ' t u m a , howe-.-er. t h e e i p e r t . hold, h a v e BOt b ae n a r e n t to the beat advantage.

W a a t Speedier A pparatua . n o u g h raembere of the N e w a rk de-

B W tm a n t h a v e a lw a ya been proud of their gpaad In a n a w e r in g alaruis, thlB feel ing la g l r a o a Jo l t In the report, which euya: " T l r t lota p a r (i re le terge, due part ly , no

' doubt, to th a alow rasponeo. T h e more atetenelva uea of automobile a p p ara tu s In th a d a p artm en t and tha aendlog o f ho»e w agoiia ‘a h a a d o f englnea would tend to w a rd qu icker re*pgnBe,"

F a u l t la found In the report with the bwttaiion diatrtot arrangetnenta. T h re e ol t h a dia tr lc ta a r e of exceeelve area . It Ib p k n t a d out . with r u m up to two and one- h a l f m l la i . One battalion chief , It ib dtstiadd l i quartered oulBldc hl*i dlutrirt.

IUf« rk ittg to the location of pompanUia th a eaper iB declare that many are too n i a r together , over-protecting s o ' " ® Piactff a n d under-protectlnff others, r-*- u o d a l ly la thie i rb * Engine No. Jo, a t A v o n a ven ue and South Thirteenth . t a M w hich , with Truck No. 9. m akee

sugseated: Fruvld,- u entnpany at Dergon atieet nnd ('UBIcr Kvenu,-; Jimvlde s s ta ­tion at Sandfurd and South n r s u g e sve- nije*. provide a flm hunt wUb a capacity of « unit saltuiia per minute, alatlull a re- aervp wagon with 1.2'iU feet of three-inch hoBO In Academy B l c e t ; provide autom o­bile tr sc i .x B for Trill kB 9 end 7 and thew a i r r lower. I

ITprihHlIy Hll of ih.* fnr^^Kolnn ,memliitlfinP hav« in therfpfiria of <U'i>arlmi’ nl rhiefK troni time to iHnie. A trus-k fomiittiiy for Vallph'JrKh Is one of ilio ImpriivcnH'iitB assured.

n itthges In Hie ciiulpmenl of a p ­paratus . of a technical nature a re also recommended. It Is »uggcBted th a t In responding to a la rm s hose w ag o n * pre­cede engines In all l■ aaea. and th a t uae of the high pre*»ure be made wlierever ftvalla)>le,

Work o f th« hnrfH'i nf (’ctmbiiMlnln« Rnd of Ih* hnlldlriB flo i 'ar lment in nn furc lnn ilifl Ihw* 1" hjit th«rqport r«oommomlB UihI tbf* tmlforinp* rn em h era .o f the fire d e partm en t make more regular Inspectluii <if kulldlnga

In cencluBlon, the report rocornmenda."T h a t owners of eviating defective y constructed hulldlngB. w hich a r e «" m- c.vted as to form conflagrat ion area*. required to *ultahly protect floor, root arul party wall openings nnd windows, in . o f a r a . su ch protection Is feasible, and that the building code re. iulrlng sprinkler equlpmciile, provided with o s ide steam er connections and post 'n_ dlcator gate va lve . , In all which, by reason of their size, c’ -be ra ­tion or occupancy, atngly or ■might a ct BB con f lagrat ion breeders , be s tr ict ly enforced. '

hose wuigons lo get l lic re flnil unlcSB (he e n g in e * w i i i l e ’l a fee' tulU'JH‘ B " the h ou ses l iefif re a la r l l l l g out

" 1 wish in a a y slin i l ly lh a l H'r l^lat" deimrliri '-nl of l ian k l l lg nnd luauralica h sa pliicwl ' h e N e w a r k rtf i.ariiiirnt 1" ( ’ Ians A - i . w h ic h Is the lilghesi l" 'S"l- Me, anil r e c e n l l y the lo'-ul f ' " ' P '*ur- an , , ! eK ih . tu ge reduced rs I cs i in\w here f iom f i f i e e n to t h i r t y - f i v e (ur cent w l lh l i i Hie c i ty liinliB, Sonichody Hilnks w i l l of Hie i lep a i in ie r i , a n y -Vi II y ”

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DECISION RESERVED INHOOD PROPERTY ACTION

STRAHON ANSWERS CRITICS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT

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eud Custer avenue ' It goes im, "It w ou ld l i e s ® ' g l v ® " protection to n v n tu ab le an d rapidly growing res iden ­t ia l e e c t lo n now unprotected. The ra p id ­l y g iu w ln g western section of Val lBburgh l i a l i o w ith o u t protection.''

A tten t io n Is called lo the fa c t that no M D ort c a n be made on the condition of tB e f ir e engines hecauio the fire board r i f n i r l t h e experts permlaslon lo tnako et.g, teg tA ' ‘und as no effec tive teste a re — * - b y t h e fi re department no s t a t e -

a e to their condlllcn or the abi l i ty At th e i r orewe can be inada.”

I n de fen se o f tbia Blatement Hie mem - h era o f th e Eire Board dweiare th at the

^ t i s l o n w as r e f u « d a fte r they had : M ^ v e d w ord from Jerecy < Ity i^hat

w h e n th e experts tested the en g in es there th n y d a m a g ed Bome of the apparatu a.

A u t e e ye. Hugglre.■ C ritic ism In made of the practice ol m w vld ln g the chlol aiul ileputlea wUh K t o m o h l l e . and the battalion chiefs wltn h o rse -d ra w n Imgsles- Tl'l " results In the bAtU U on chleis imikinK sl.iw runs to flM B. C oal used by Hw engines is also

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Ig y ca tlo tl anil ileslgii ' f s s ' e i a ! f t h e n e w h o u s e s la coiKleiiined ns liidi C S t ln g a la c k of co-opsratk . i , '>etweeii t h e v a r t o u i c ity ilepiirtmeiils. S le e p in g a r r a n g e m e n t s In referetu e to the loi a t io n o f a p p a r a t u s la the c h ie f o l 'J ® ; ; . U o n . In th e qtiarlors of Kl igtiie No. - J th e r e la a double co m pinn, amt one b' '* to sle,ep on the third floor „

T h e f l t e o Iuiiti tsyaiuin ih tleBoribe<i m o d ern e n -1 In K‘>o<I cjmiUllon aLt^rm eye len i iW liv*adquAMfii». hr>w- ev « r , ie not proYl'l^tl with s iiet inl f l re - f l f h l i h f r aerv ire Itself, o n e corin ‘ r lU th e b a ttery r-iom iiBfd bo a k itrh en b y J a n U o r ? ixiul cleHnwrft o f liif^ f U y h k l l , it Ifi tbe<vet»orl

S p e c ia l iM'mTnt*mlat!nn 1r im^*1i* " f tl\o p o l i c e d'=^li:irtniP'nt ni'nl f f ll ie SiilvnuH C o r p e In L'i'Tiiit''-il'>n wirh f i r a s e r v k 'e T h o llLii IliP SrnTe b u s nom » r s b a i 1b lieiifiiretl. T he w o r k o t iho buree.u uf cuiiib.j-iibl^'s nnd f i r e r inks

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Som e o f the u i id e rw r l t e ra ' a d vers e c r l l lc l sm a w ere a i iBw ered to d a y by h ire HommlBslniier M a t th ia s S t ra t t o n , whopointed to the fact t h a t the loca l i e- p a i t m e n l w as ra ted " A t ' by Hio In ­s u r a n c e oom m ise lo ner o r the S ta te , even b e fo re H h e g a " ‘ t ® purchaBO of auto- m o b i le a ppn ra lue . w h ic h lm.s aildod iar ize ly to Uh e f f i c ie n c y .

Mr. SU-atlon he b el levodU h d o r w r l to r s ' s t i l c t u r o s w e r o | hro

■ Indlctive Piilrit enUBed by 1 ' * b o ard 's r e fu s a l lo a l lo w th em to m a ke u n u s u a l ly seven- te st s jl i a r t e st s In J e r s e y C i t y h a v i n g Injure the oiigi ' ie* there.

A n s w e r in g the d ta ie m e u t th a t H e dspartm erit Is Slow m re s p o n d in g o a la rm s , and that m ore speed ’ *ob ta in ed with m otor a i .paratU B M eStrft-ttou iiriiulcil out ihftt ih e tl ,J u s t spen t 16R.IUI0 for m o to r apparaH ia th is p u rc h a s e l iu l u d l i i g t w o s e i l u l tru cks , three pumpii iK eiiglneii, mm h ig h s e rv ic e ch e m ic a l w a g o n uiitl three ftUlomohIloB fo r use b.v the ch ie fs . B e ­fo re th is p u rc h a se the l ie i ia r l in e i i l liau tw o pum p ing BUgliies In serv ice .

The Bta ieiiiaiii wii,s m a d e b.v the un- d e i w r l t a r s l h a l Hie qc iuirtii iB iit h as no th ree- in ch hose iii s e i v i c e . T h is w a s , o n t ra d lc led by Mr. S l r a U o u w ho sal. there a re l.tlOh fea l o f k Z V Comniuiv No. :‘ t, a n d th a t It had hecu Hiere s e v e r a l y e a r s It had been foaiid. he said. Hint th e hose te a . loo b u lk ! for e f f i c ie n c y . eBpecla l ly ful use with two and o i i e - h a l f - In c h cuup- IliigB. f o r a c i ' y Of -Newark a size, m said, there Is no a d v a n t a g e In the added r l r c u m f e i e m e g i v e n by tlireo-inch host!. ^

roiiaimrliiR Plii l rulolphla w i th New • ■ iru in the in iu ler o r f i re pro lec ium , Mr g t ra l tm i so ld th a t the fo r m e r cUv o U h IJ ' . t 's m l ls s o f c lo s e ly liuHt uii i . - m t o r y h:is s eve iU y Hre com panies .

Newiirk, w i th f' lUv, „ ie -h a i r miles .d s lm l l iu t o r r i t o iy , has Uiii t>-Beveii ai’ Hve cn m piim es, and live truck ami f ive e n g m a co m p a n ie s iii re-Helve, ,

Nut onlv Is the niiniber o f com pan ies in the N e w a rk dciuii im ei i t adequate, so ld Mr. gm it lo i i . hut Hie d e p ar tm eiu a lso IS eqiiliiped w u h the niosl inoderti devices, sui h .as tnllmcqora, u, etyle i ie w elders tliid s m ok e hel llo 'ls .

, -The t iu lu re of the de imrl inei l l lo OO- |M|x-iate fully wlHi the Sa lv a g . - C orps ! e l iu u s luck of i ipprec lath . l i of the i va lu e o f Hils s e i t i c o In redueli iK the W'li e l o s s " sa l B Hie omlei ivr ltera ' re-

Hils I 'u ii im lssi

Vlce-I 'hancellnr Htevena reserved de­rision liidav s f l e r hear ing argiimeius In a suit l irooght by Klcliard lladeii HihsJ to recover Hie Ib x 'd lioiiieetesd i.rciin.'cs,In Blalnf lehl. title to which he caused to he put In the tiume of tils now estranged wife, r r a n c e s Hparka Hood, when Ik- liiiiight the property In April. ISO!.

Arguments In a companion suit, brought hy Hood ugaltiM Ms wife, Iniolv- thg ahout Ifi'l.OUti worlfi of peraonal prop­erty In Mrs Hood'.s pnsseaBion, will lie heard W ednesday.

At the ni-enliig " f the arguments, v ice-t 'l iu iice llo r S te ie i i s expressed his opinion that there w as "nothing in the persunsl propertv case," Inssmi.rh as tltfe tl) the propeft.v In dispute, except as to a few srUclOs. n e 'e r went from Mr,

F'ornier Sup rem e t'otirt Just ice Gilbert I 'ollln* of J e r s e y f l lV . appearing for Mr, Hood, urged that, while there w m a pre­sumption of sett lement upon the vtlfe. Bitch sett lement might be rebutted, and If rehutted, a t ru s t would rsiult, which could he en forced . While aii expre.sed trust under the fltaUiUi of frauds, must he in wri ting, s resulting I n i i t need not. Mr ('rdllns anhl. Hr diselalmed anv In­tent on hlB ellent'B tsirl to hinder eredlts hy placing the pio|,erty In his wife 's

Hubert H M .x 'a f ter , arguing for M is Itriiid, laid stroas upon an a llcgc l a n te ­nuptial promts. ' , pursuant to which, he said, the aottlemenf of the liunie ujion Mrs. Hood w a s made.

An a ttempt on Hood's part Ju ly ! to 1 get possesBlun of Berne of the property Involved In the persimiil property eult

light ahout Ills a r r c i i on s charge of

I n . . . n i x ’ Hon with the relehrsH- n , i„ . , ,v i . .H i a n n i t e r s a r v of lie' iiisH'"-

,,| ' . . .n h e r n Hodge No. 2®- \ VI I, -h will cniillnun iihUi " ' u nes.lHv' r.iahi, a Hl’Oclal servl.-e wh" h'. ■'

t),e r i iu r .h of Ihe Hedeemer ,us ' ah'- wllli Hf- Hciirv It Iloae, chaplam ol t h e g r o u d h-lv . . a s Hie Breaker.

Mr 11 . rlirtrHm*rUed the fr iiUTii its •Ihe finpe of Am^ricn m [ ' ‘“ ' p IS espeeially ntled ,jef.-ai the 1 " ® * " f equa lity and as 1! Is ihc only fr a te n i l l y on earth His' cannot he .. . iitrolled from the outside hv some fear . i th rea l or power.

A Bliednl .■ ornmutllcHlion will he h ,1J1„ (i rato i, H a ll bite HITS after i i o o m ^ ' h dthe seven hur,dra.|th member will Iwraised to Ihe .................. Ifu ihiB romiii ' inh aUun the most " f 'h ' l ' mi grand masHT will ' . 7

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tV ..dm -dK ’. evenmg the '! i,e brought ro a close with an annivur

■ uuv recept'on. an cniertiilnmenl ,1.1 nnd II dance

I Mr B ose saol In p a r t hist n igh t -I A m er ic a as I. rep ub lic hegtu s w ith |

Ihe K e volt iH oiia ry W a r 'Ihe men « ^ j ,vere f o r m , 0*1 m 'h a i w a r and who

' ,lld the ch ie f w ork In m a k in g !F n ‘ "inriH<iiiH (George

W a a h in g lo i i on ih e Isml, \nil the sea and llen lan l ln I r a n k l l l l I the fie ld of diplolimcy hel.iiiged 1u < |Mnstmic f r a t e r i i l i y 'Ihen ta m e ,s t r u g g l e f o r rel lg louB liher v, .iixngal i , the t w o men who ^ ’’ hnrcl I In Ihe e a r lv d a j s Hi s e p a r e l e ' huH I nnd Hlate on Amerlcnn m il were .MasohS -H e n j a in ln F r a n k l in m Ic ' in -Rvival i la iiml Thr. iiios .If f f, i "Oo I " '

'^ ' -F r e e m a a o i i r v Is Hie hope of -Viiier ICfi It Ih fMlJ-'l f!rt II* !I<| oMn'to r g a i i l i a l i o n to res is t ,iml de f . ' * ! Hi- fo,-B o f our equullt.v and I H o rt i H IH the only f r a t e r n l t j on CBrlh thiM can- ,u.l he con tro l le i l from the nuHu'le Id Home f e a r o r ih rea l or pow er A m l Itnri MitaoilB h e l o r g to lodgen I" Hie I ' li l ted Htales , and Hleir liuin lnr Is n iu lH p ly l i ig iB inrl ly T i l 'd a n ' iil ' 'i lgc'l .In p r i m l p l e ol h a s t , I '> ul»li')l'l the free a nd s a ' r e ' i IriBHtiitloils " f Huh re- [lUl'Hc. Slid th e y w ill lin It to >' m a " '

" F a r H ie n i lo r e , M asoiiry tes' lics three gi-iuit itniral prim Iples. F I i b I. I 'liritv ofl i fe n u 'r a lH y Ib ' ■ ciiiral. Sacj ii il , l o y ­al! v 1 " wcinanhontl . .Ml 'lovvll 'h e y e a i s F r e e M as o n * h a v e protected the virnits " f Hie w l v e f . da i ighte iB , s ts to ia nii' l in o lh ers o f M i isoiib. T h e v .n c now th ro w in g th e i ' |-ulecU"ii " f H"'H raan hoo'l aruun i l a ll wnijii-ii. tiki' Hie KnightH o f K i n g A r th u r o f old. Tli in l , ■ i n te g r i ty o f c h a r a c t e r . The w ork "1 a Masonic lo d g e Is t " build up the clinr- acter of Its m ein b e rs so that il w ill he upr igh t In e v e ry respect . ‘ T rourae, Ihe o rder iloes lU'l siici i-ed In all cases

1 iLinl w ith a l l men. hut it e v i r w o r k s In I this rtirect lon,

" f t Is s t r a n g e that an y one who loves l lh er ty a nd e q u a l i t y stiouUl ever look upon F r e e M a s o n ry wHIl hosHlUy, or lha l an.v on e who hBllevcs in true rel lg- t'lii Bbiyuld ev er coinlemii It. It Is .Ameri­can ism p u r e frill! ainiplo. l i a v ln g n oth ­ing " f th e r i v a l r y o f liusiiieBa, the am- tjltlnn o f p o l i t ie s or tho s e c tar ia n ism of Hierilogy. but h a v in g the sp ir it o f r o lu m h la , w h o e v e r Bays to her souh anil d a u g h t e r s , 'Hel each Hvn fo r all a ii ' l all fo r each , thnt we. m ay m a k e A m er ic a a t ru e d e m orra cy and the l igh t of the w or ld . ' "

T h e a s s o r t m e n t o f T a b l e L i n e n s d i s p l a y e d a t “ T h e L i n e n S t o r e " is u n d o u b t e d l y t h e m o s t c o m p r e h e n s i v e to b e f o u n d in t h i s c o u n t r y , i t r e p r e s e n t s t h e p r o d u c t s o f t h e o l d e s t a n d b e s t m a n u f a c t u r e r s o f I r e l a n d , S c o t l a n d , G e r m a n y , B e l g i u m , F r a n c e a n d A u s t r i a .E s p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n is d i r e c t e d t o r e c e n t i m p o r t a ­t i o n s c o n s i s t i n g o f a b o u t 2 5 d i f f e r e n t p a t t e r n s in s e v e r a l s u b s t a n t i a l q u a l i t i e s , w h i c j i w e o n e r a t t h e f o l l o w i n g r e v i s e d p r i c e s :

N A P K I N S .Breakfast size $2,50. 2.75, 4,75. S.iXI per dozen.Dinner size $3.25, 't.OO, 5.50, 7.00 per dozen.

T A B L E C L O T H S .yd. C lo th s $2 .25 , 2,75. 4.25, 4.50_each.

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2k.x2 |/, yd. Cloths $3.00, 3.75, 5.00, 5..50 each 2x3 vd. Cloths $3.25, 4..50, 5.75, 6.75 each, 2'/sx’2I/2 vd. Cloths $5.75 and 6.25 each. 2'/2x21/i yd. Cloths $6.50 and 8.00 each.

W e c a n s u p p l y T a b l e C l o t h s in a l l l e n g t h s u p to 8 y a r d s w i t h N b p k i n s t o m a t c h .

J a m es M c C u t c h e o n & C o .,5 t h A v e . , 3 3 d & 3 4 t h S t s , , N . Y .

ST Y L E is n o t a c o a t i n g

t h a t y o u c a n a p p l y to s h o e s , l i k e l a c q u e r t o a

c h a i r . Y o u c a n ’ t m e a s u r e i t w i t h a y a r d s t i c k , n o r w e i g h i t u p o n s c a l e s . I t is b o r n o[ forethought, n o t afterthought. I t s t a r t s vx ith t h e " l a s t , ” g o e s a l o n g w i t h t h e l e a t h e r a n d e n t e r s i n t o e v e r y s t i t c h .

I

T h e jrtmr materials mid priicfssrs may vield t i i j f t t i 'U shoes, even though they are olfcred at the laiTu price T h e ditfrreiicc is one fit kkill and spirit, personal­ity and purpose Some shoes are mere rom m odines of romnierce — others are sheer obiccts cl art.

Every Recal Style, whatever us setliiiK p r ic e , is <i\Unhariif.< Even the unimv-topd, hroad- soled “ lasts" pos-ess a line of line and Klamoiir nt noiiJ lorni that trip fhe ulance

MAY START WORK ON NEW POSTOFFICE NEXT SPRING

SEEKS REYOCATION OF TRUST MADE WHILE IN SANITARIUM

Y o u curta i l t h e purcha.s ini ; p o w e r o f ViHir m o n e y a n d lu ’ little vour

taste , if y o n " e a r m m h n p /n slmev

that sU'jxe.vt m iitf'o’ 'm td l e f t In a

Ret ja l “ e o m f o r t List ’ l ike l lu ‘ “ H c l m t i n r ' - 5 4 . 5(1 ske teh i il

a b o v e , M\lc d w e l l s ou ts id e and

ca s e !ievilt. 'i ' v u h n i

h>(Ir'iiTl'l " i l l be hri'kiTi i " ' t s i t Iiib f "

II,„ nsw |„,st"fri'-e. If ihv i . r ' ' lu t i ' in " f A H. .Mai'Kicg'"- Bite l lK '111 . ■ m|il"ye'l l ’>' H"' | rr' iiHury I "q i irtiix ii i . I ' l " ' ' ' B ' ' v r ® ' ' .Ms.-gn-g'.r . i , . ' H i " i Iw l"ll, 'V'-' l Hi.' -■ <«" uf tlx- i-irs-'Ml loBC'ff"- '- fit. ' r-li l ' l I " ';l-f,.,-le'l Bh'l Ib'- I....... " f the livw site I' j' 't .T!ii i v l iq.-'l' I 'v f.xe tbv eiitl " f H"'1 ie."-nt y i a r 1

" I f W-" g i ' V tl.'- nr'-fiileilB r " " ' l ll"l 'th- i1 " ] r 'Tt ir" Hi'-ir eli' I'-l'-u bbiiie. lb«> w-ml'l b" ami'le ti'ii'-. « i " l l'.v H'® t>®*’ stay grwiii' l f " ! tb.' ntw | .u s i " f f . ' e ' ' '" lb ' he br'tkiTi," sai l Ml' M v Ul''‘V"r I

m tlx’ Bf.e.H Hint bit". ' i’® 'H BUgg' s ' - , ..q iir "th'-rs Iliiil may 1"- s.ibmltt'-' l, .Mr, i Mll.-gl' KIX .HlB'e'i I f wt'.ild fis " I ” " ',f Hi« most ileairable hb firat sii.l Bet'ititl |I _ . 'I'l.lei . lx.l XI P >sl l,AU 1 il m will tint '

TN’V fkrat loi . t 'f ft r ' ’<T«rrt®'<l r l - <1 nf I n i s l , t s ' - r i i t ' i l ‘ h t n h c r M- 1 I 1 rtbliTi M\na Mfiry MurHiToiiU. n f lui^l

tH\+'St.'(l It'-PB'If '»[ ftll CMiilrnl -if mi I ' s i a iv w i l ‘|otl a t H pprn^U i\R le ly1 ,‘iri.i. . . IH .- nughl tfirmjKh n 1>1U 'T

tniiliiiiit .1 iHi in t ’ liHtivf-ty InM»»rA»THU R Ftfhnlf f>>’ Kornild

1 'r-

\ii/ ('.uit'fpi Sp/iei$ 4 to $ 5

R c f ^ a l S h o e ( ) O m p a n y.VISN'S , W O M E N ’S A N D

C H I L D R E N ’S S H O E S

825 B R O A D ST

'■ h'lfe. Ti lls ' lete nnlnati im will net I'S res'-lieil i-nttl the ijw tiers " f Hie altoa aiul OthelB Inten-st'-ii IlS'-e evpresaf 'l them- at-lvts.

At'kfd if li ' would T»’ t i>mi'ii*'nd nn> nttier sltf'ft, Mr M argregor replied It de IK'iidfd iip'tn fi"W these under i-nnaldi rit- tK'n oi.L,

•'I will not rncnmmpnd nny ftitc* l<> S f ‘‘ - r c le ry M' Ad-H'. hnwpver. tl 'at 1 hiivc- nt-t f u s t aiitimltttd at Ihe pvibllr hear ii ia. "

• fuif* I't.Hluffiri* Clin be l'»nli for t \ blMbDUii,” sHul Mr. Mai‘«re«fT ." Rmi II should lip t*.i c-LtnatrucU'd lhal addiliuiu' niny be hmlL"

Mr. Mat’Kn'gor deolwred ha had looked ovt r o\iu*y site vory carefu l ly und Ihiit h«‘ waa ready now to IvEar what the fwople hud to say.

Hseaiilt aii'l ta iuery , prefen'etl against him hy hla wife, bast Friday he iileaileil guilty lx Hie el iarge before JiiiJs'i C on ­nelly In llie Cnltin I' i' iinlv Court of C')iiim"ti I’ leiis, His seiHi'ii.T 'va» de­ferred till F r ld a g uf this week

POLICEMAN HEAYES LINE TO NEWARKERS’ DISABLED BOAT

EDWARD W. GRAY IS EARLY i CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS i

POLICEMAN KICKED IN ABDOMENK b ’Knd In lh<‘ Rhdnmen '\AhMp rnKUlnR

(in a r r “ hl iNRlurduv night. Hatrolman f r o * \0Bl, of Iht* S4*ponrt T>reolnrt. Ib at his. fiomfl under lh« care of b iihyalclan- Lu- fiPiia fl r l f f . i i . of rtnllP'.dlP avenue. Is ludied up a t (he Set’onil I’ m l i i i ' t aiaUon, 10 awii i l th r outvente .if thn pollreman iiajiirlea.

Orlffln ohnirepproKu In Hulle-vUlo avorjiii- when the pivlUvman arrealcli him on ft dlflordorly ciuidui ( charge A.% tfi**y ino\'ad tffwnrd a <’all-hox, Htp prIS'® imoV. It la Bftid. turned auddenly. ftndplftmed hia foot in tlf*® pit " f iho uffli e r e jnornu* h Though winded by th« blow,tbft patrolmun rptalnrd 1Mb hold

Ai tha fstfttlon. a f te r Drlf fln had l>pen ]^d buck to ft cell, Provoat bec-arno ill. i\Mi lellPW-offU’era look him home.

A pi'iTe Of Nt-warkora nn a flshinn trip of f Handy Hook wore roHiunid from an vjncomfortabla plight yeste rday by P a ­trolman Vatonlino I\ft7ipf. of Utp Fourth P reu r ir l . when he threw A lino tt» a fnimdcring bumcli end had il towed l<i flhahow w a te r on Hmimn Hboala. Tfio launch w k » the Huron of iVowurk, which had been ViO-'*ei by a n-irtheasl n o r m be­fore flhe could got lo wbelior

TIrt HlirliriK. a launch hired hy the vStecher F'iehtng *‘hdi of Ihia city, had on hoard K e m pf hiuI severaJ otluira. About 1 ooh-<’it ihoy ho»rd tho sbrlll b lasts of Ihe Hurii-ns wbtalle. nnd, look­ing in that dire.-Uon. ibe SLifllriRS car- tain saw tlic inserted Hag bf diatroaa t>n

I the little l.oHt aa i^he bobbed np on lop of the aeafl. Some irovernment veszi-dji w-ern nearby, bin could not pe\ . lo.se | enough lo the dirttreased. ve^Bel to render i It b M bei a'iac nf the shallow water Into j which aho had drifted i

'Fhe HUrllng p m rtis-uL and made for the Hurt.m. I 'oruing ins’ <’lnse bb the rough w ater w ould permit. Kempf Btxvxl in the stern and *8 the Stirling w as owsk-ing Oirt Huron, hurled ii roi»e Acrnas the twenty fee l ' ‘ f wnier between the two boatfl. In iln.ntC e<* h®- nearly fell <*ser- bould.

Thf3 line wtia made f a ' t to the Huron h how nnd she lowed Into nhahoww-iiier and laib-d out Her engine was mit of c4)mmi.sHi.>n and her hull leakel copiously, hut she Wftri kept nho\e waler

I by lmn<i pnm vB. Tfie Huron whs lowed home by the St irling.

Mc.siih'R la k i t i g fr 'iii Mii^e xMcrB'-n au . W'lio Ih aged , all cu itrrd ov e r her ea-tute, the trtifli ...... J p u rp ort s to k Ivc1 h4‘ cHtalf to MIhs , I iun ie ( ’ iarU I b u - tuftii. who 1.S toil a r-'datlve. at Mlsa -MerHereau H denth. d be J o b H aines Home ffjr Age ' l I 'cople Ib minierl as a l-

henefit.lai'.v In cane Mlsfl I.ien- nmn should not B urv ise MIk® M erser - 1 AU.

'i b« estHle cftinft i<i Mies MPTflefeau , from Wjlliarn H. Stanford, fc»r many ^\t*HrB a druggist at Mulhorry and XA'al-

nut Bireela, who w as killed b y an auln- ; mobile August ?H, I fil l ' In hlB will Stanfortl g a ve apeclflc * legRi’lPB of l&O.OftO each to Miss Mer- I HereQU and .M'ss HetmiKn, and nanied I Mlft«4 Mereiercau as rentduary legatee. The ; will nftmeJ rh n r lcs V\‘ . Cox. of Mlllbuin.I who ia a member of the hanking f i rm of

HofaTi tVhithrop & Co , New Y o rk . Wlll- ] ium J . Wilson and Miss xMereerean a.s

execiitora* but Miss xMersereau, who was I su f fe r ing from a nervous ai lment at the

time, d d not (|uallfy.Sh ortly after Stan ford 's death MIba

Mersereaii became a [latlent in Overlook Hospital, Summit, and li w as while under treatment In that institution that she 8ign*‘d the deed of trust which »he now seek? to revi ke.

According lo Mr, Crocker Miss Mer- Bcreaii w as in suth a condition at the lime that she renTcnibered nothing o f the irAiibio lion, and remained ignorant of the fact that she liad dlvef«ted hersel f of all Control over her estate until some time las t summer, when she made known to 1,'itx iTcr desire tu mahf* a will, and w a? Informed hy him that she w'as without the power 10 will a w a y her property.

When Mr. Crock er Invewllgatc*! the niat ieJ at the ln.'=.tance of friends Inter­ested in Misa MeiHcreau, he found that

WHAI’S INDIGESTION? WHO CARES? LISTEN!

"I’apf’B Diapfpsin" Makei Sick, Sour, I Jassy Stomachs Surely Fee!

Fine in Five Minutes*

Kdward W. CSray, forjner Rcrretary nf the Slate Ftepuhllcan . 'nmnilUee, h as nn- noiUT'cd that he will be a cnndidale for CongrejiB In the Klghth Hlatrlct next year.The district comphaea the Kl^hlh. Hlev- erilh and Flf lcenUi wards of N ew ark ;Llloomfleld. liGlleviik* and Niiiley, in E a- SA'X 4’uiinly, the Wcat Hudson towns, the | city ‘.if H a y n n e ami the Seventh XX'arAl i ijf J e rs ey City. It is now represented Y>y j

1 CongreBf*maTT i‘.lugeno E- KlnkcBd. i i-aiTied It. la.'if y ea r by 4,'*01 over Harold , e mbodi ed In It a Bouton. Fepublb .an and ProgreHSlvw. , making, U revocable only withTew. a l .n vac las t y var iiudsr H.® label , ' trustees.“ T a f t for F*refluient, received a ,269 [ ■-votes, h'.wcver, leaving K in kead 's margin over tha ’I 'aft -HoasevcH 5ote slighLiy miTre than H.huc. I

!n prcvi.iiis y e a r s tno vote in the tcrrl- tnry which makcM up the district le ft it ! n-trmRlly KepubllcHn. with a lot to Bparc. ]KopuM:. an leader."' now look upon It aft I ,ne of The most i-mmijAing dlsirlcta In the

T*.n« 11' tft tlve rwlnukci ail aiomacb dlB- , r « l W 1 r> N® i n ' " * ' ' ' ! ® ” 'L,‘ “ ®r b«lcklux ot lOia, or TaTlon. ul uaJiiraH-Hl t<JOd, no ClicInoM. blo»>-

iS ' n o ' l S ' tor 1U ■ P««r««ulal1n* uptet siomach*. It I* H>* ■ ur«t.1, HOJ ino« cortaln Indliet on rsra.d>In 111* «>iol< "O®"*' '* “

' 'Million. o( “ ' r n o ? V i « ' lfgvorlio too*is without f«»r-tli«y know F a ^ » Dlatiipiln will Wiv* them from anj itomaeli

rot your aaks, get ■ lario «tf-o«nt CUM of Pairt'i Diapepftln from and put your ttorTifteh right- Don t keep

ml«rahle-h fe !• too .Hort-yoa are no long, «> make your atay agreeable. Bat

what you like a ad dlgeal Hi enJo? »• without dread of rebellion in the itomach.

PAM'i Dlapopaln belong! IP your home any- ,w a ? Should one of the family eat aome- I thing which don't agree with them, or m ^

of an attack of Indlgeetlorr. dyepeptla, gmetri- lU or Btomech derangomeni at daytime W

' duTiPf the night. It la handy to tfve the quickest, aureat relief known.—AdTertlaerneat.

I BANK REORGANIZATION’S FATE WILL BE KNOWN WEDNESDAY

Siatf? fur the ftiectioii '.if a neimblican.It ia f*\pccttul that Kliirif'ud t IH he a , ,:ftndl(lale for r« -cle«:lifm. raLl ionul fi gh ts ' li,i\»‘ recently disturbed nearly e . e r y part , f lUe dSalricl, Huch a.‘4 the Nugent and , ai ili -Nugcnt cnntopl in I’L' s'ex. ItAe. Cror.in , und a n l M ’runln fight m Hayorjio, ih e , v\ iapcnTi anil ant t-U iu i cnii raw in ^r:r-i icy t ' lty km kcm l l»as iK>t been aluxif

rn’jin ihebfi mtcnrnl wara. iiPd bis op*

W lie th e r th e w reck ed Rosev i l le , Tru.'Jt f i i in p a i iy w:ll hs.vo to go th r o u g h the proceBfl A,f U quld a t io n .o r Ufl r e o r g a n U a t io n us Ihe* xM i tca l of RoaavUie will bec m iL im m o icd , whl he dec ided by t o m o r ­ro w night , the ti m e l im i t of t h e a sa lg n - n ie n l of dcpoa tu ir a In fav o c of Uie ntfW lufttitutior;.

Deposit !. ra ?. idO.uOO d«-po.glts have alrcadj' aa.s!Sr*6d iLnir rlAlm* to t h e 7>niposc:d nov. i n s l i io i l u n , bul

l 'u™iiLB''rrv nn\u ' i l« ll ’ iHhe 'vvIl l be hurt j tl'no'DliO ' more la nevessarv . Tim total r, 2 -ni If t'l. ruri.v aanm. | dvr-. 'sUs wnie about t i o l ' ,000. abO tlie an-

\ l r Hrny said Uiilay Hint he waa an- i f,,.ts eBtimaleil a t llOO.OuO. S" Hinl ( . 00. nuLjiiilnS Ills 'nnriiiia' V at ihi.i l ime eo ivi'i art'IIHonal dciiosil aH.vlq.qiuciUa are

Y w i win £ o d th a t a enp oecaeteimUT theorate and refreab y oa . k « P * ™u a i o c r s B O W U ^ N O r e E S In t h e h « * /, cube <0 a cup maXc*, l« d v .'» K » e < l. l.h e e 'a iu ir b ,n k e n « .« r a

y|0 On o wt a«£t I>n«(+'t<

TREE BLOCKS TROLLEY TRAFFICT n i f f l v on ' h e V a l le y roail trolli-y

liiu' ill MoiiH'liilr w a s at a slaiKlBlI ll fo r ii.-ai 'ly h ou rs j-eeterday iiujrn-llia " h e n a blac ll vv^luut Iree Ih Hr- aiiKc roHiI w a s uprooled by the wlmt iiinl fe ll a c r o s s Hie Iraclts. BweeiiinK Hill w i r e s to the ground. W orkm en w.-re Bent out and Ihe tree hraiu-lies BBwc'l- W hile the debris w as b e ln a cli ' i ire'l lu i s se i igers w e re oIi Hr c I to milk.- a w l 'l e d. 'tnur throuRh side till'd'., 1 ,'ars w e r e oi icr ii led t " 'he bar- r ler oil each side.

A iiot l icr H o c In V a l le y loail n ear I 'ooi 'c i Bvomie . I ' lq ie r Montcbiii' , w a s r. 'Hed by Ihe w in d y e s le rd s y , i 'ut w a s sxijli c leare i l a w a y

Hint Hie vote rs would least, xiic nf those who hen' llitim •.« Congres-tA.

know ear ly , at Bfipired to repre

TRADE BOARD DELEGATES TO AHEND WATERWAYS MEETING

IBUDGET OF SMALL FIRES

lnH ( I ji ftTTNwer I l> Hi Ih i ’ (MiTmlHanmPl' n-leil. * n I S tratt im Pdbi the c h a r g e wu« ii"i J un-up the water department, the cx iM beda tbp off i 'p ‘ rcG- in tlip cngl- . *v,^ dBiiartm ent ansi

yxger'f deparlnifliii toj suimll fur a . l iy ihe glga o f New ark atid nKMini!in*ncla »n In cro&gg, Whlli’ on itif* \N hi.ibj It th « cU y with all cxicllent wati-r i ' lpply gftfVOTfil changcji nrp rcrfimint^ndcij.

Water ..... .JKjtlOng 1 ecnmm.jndat " i b arc*' In- ' wfin lU) J i i s H fn ’ftH

CftMllbur the i' lcs.suiv by in>ijig uf linri.N- \ lhat Ih^ .it»iuiitniont

the cs.ipB the Icfthl thle |.>tr

"h le f l ’8'il

tw ocn tha t lRpartm enl ansi nihJ lliera uevor han been

.......... i [r lctlnn Hla a ta te m c n l inI t ic u la r wart corroborateO bs

J . Moorp.f h l c f Moaetp a g r e e d w i th thp anaw’ erp

tniiiie hj Mr. S l r i t u m . He »h 1'1 H'pia to r Ht© c lm rgc Id jilnw il) an

CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS,\B ho w as ninti ins a i ro s s Bloi'nirield

aviTnie. near F ifth streci , this mi 'mlnc. Tony neneri 'l ", eltsht years old, ,'1 flOfi Nxrili S ixth street, w a s slrucl: hy an autoiniihtle owned by I-- S. r i s i i t & Co. enil d r iven hv Benjaintn Siegel, nf US .-Vrllnglon «H'" 'l He suffered a rtacHirn Lr the r lghl leg and niimorous hrulse*. He w a s taken 'o Hi,- City Hoeiillal, Siegel and Ills lieli 'cr. ‘nm nia* Ihiff y, of 37H

In rec ' .g ii lt l .d l of Hie citv' .s In te re id in th o In land w a t e r w a y prorosIHcm a n d the t ' lm p lo U o n of t h e in to rco as ta l s h i r cana l , t h e H o a r d of T r a d e h a s a r r a n g e d to aond a la rg e d e l -g aH o i i H' th e s i» " i a n n u a l ron- v o u l l 'm of th e A tlanH.' H « r o r W a to r - tvavp AsR'i ' ' ieH"n, w'lii' l i will bo hehJ a, .racksonvl lle , F la . , N nvem l .e r IS 1" SI. In-

' " a * l i s t of ' l e l e g a te s Biiggested a t the O c to b e r TiieeliriK of Hw hearii o f . l l ree to rs will he rasa®'' " 1" ' " '"'® " f to rnnn i ibv th e r i v e r s anil h a r b u i s ( 'om m lttee

'■rliose w h o m a v a t t e n d th e conventlt in a r « R l c h a i d c .l■■lll<lna"n. J o h n H. H a s t - wnod, P e t e r I 'ami 'beU . J o h n F . K e i ™ . C a lv in T c in k 'n " . Heii rge I'. Reeve, W i l l ­i a m H F Fiedl er , K d w a rd R ando lph . C h a r l e s R r a .U e i . K W a y n e I ' a rk e r .^ D u d - iBj- F a n an d , .Viiii n'-ie T o r n k i n a W.r'IcspnjppftTT ftii'l il!iTni*!4 iLr'ilh ,

A a r e c l a l t®®'"from N ew York nh'l this Wate has been e n c a l f d It " lU le“ ' e New York aunduy and fs ilue ‘ ® ''' ' N' 'ven'ber IlG, -The roula wil l be ni vr Hie Pen nsylvania Ha 1- road to R 1eliin"i"l- ami th ea ic t" J a c k -

invllic over the .ceahnar'l -Mr l .i iie.

A iighteri ' waste liHSkel fhK'I " f the HUK'llltlig.

uireite hiitl. thrown in a lul l tail a fir.? "ii the Hurd ■ Ii'i Broad .-ally yee te rday

men t-aseing saw the

I needed before the State l ian kiu g R e p a n - ; meiii will turn the a f f a i r e of the tnsHlu-

Hnii over to the incLirporators of tlio Mu- ! te a l Hank.' C l ifford F .MavFvoy. prestden. o f the i Depoaltora' Asaotlation, one of the pnn.o i movera m the reurdanixatioii plan, said I today he lia'l not yet g iven "l> hope, bnt ' adriiiUed that If Hie f ' r s l mall o f Wed-

neaday n orn iug did n-ot ahow the nece.i- s a r y Jlue.OOu plvlged to Hie reorgamxa-e*f>‘ I ' ‘ . . . .................... .. (ni

ni Q4f»

^ r n i 0 a r S 0 e 4 i @ ^

mcnilna T ^ ' ’ fasNing buvv ct.a. yiuj.OOu lu mu r,«**.-sninke anil ibe iiigbt nleik. who ] tbim; left ’.vafi to aLorf tut?tckuliunt'ci ?\ii Alarm to fire headiiuarlprs. | jjr^vjldfttkvft prore«ding& to go on. rr-nTlcaN ]»ui >;iii tbu f i r f . Th^ dainago j v^Hura of reorganizatluii will

: « U - l n c h ill ta.i.mR .ivtiOrH uf iim* Hw^^rlug c m U r l r y ' belrig iru** I North T hird were arroBlad by thec i t y and exlendUig htp idgh-i-rcsHiiTP Rye- | l•n[lvlns'e.l »f th« 'I ' o i the J ' lfth Hrectnet. Later they

; tam. noth of 1he»" prcj'-cts ur.- now he- j f rom I ' ivore% arxicd , in Hm enalody of s repre-l l i f ea rn e d out mider tlie dir-vHim of runs ht , ,n li . , I „, .nu,Hve of their employers.O aorge F . 8Bn2.eiil>ai.'t!i‘r. t-nglr.ecr of the ' T h e rl iief. too. s u i te '-aiu-d by aoi'i ' ' " s frletula as ho

, depart., ,eni, | nu h hnse is not >" ; ' ® J ’ ;.; ' J; ; ;! upetiHra in his home tas,. W hen the Hdriy-sIs-lncH inam l a y lP r U : • 'H >1® ' ® ' , „ r w rliei a eome nlgbt, C h arlea 1 1™ ke|

a o r t p l e u d within a y ™ r , Hie engineer 1 MUionul ‘ ^^^Ynpe.hHU*4ya, the city will have u j ' e m i . ‘:l iiiorv ' 'me a g " <>f , ,i h * n |2Sav(Klft on iLt'M ik. .-ind an trouble hi une

4 AgUged by low )irr>Riir!‘ ari.wN’herp In in,f> | livdrarJt belAVeenhave been remove! This work hn sUeetK w a s In use, and not a 1, 1. of

5^5iJr*efdy mare Hian twu-Hiirdn rimal)®d. i ibe Imae b u ie t . ^ ^ ^ _____^ nifl-tter nf fa^'t, Mr SAnznnhRcher *

t f ? h ” C n " : r 'r h r ; a ^ n : . ' ' : a ' t^ i com m issioner b u r k e h a slytf reporlB of IPUl finrl most of 1 SOME REPLIES TO EXPERTS____ of IP HI ftnd I 'H l .^ t i l c h hftve already been arled on fftvor-

' Ably by th* Uo&rd of Worke.ThA fol lowing rerommondatlnna for flr<i

dAPArtment chungpR &Vf> contttln«*d In ihe rdpcirti T h a t the department bi* Addfd vo

“iH-tilU6t ■ ij* man Instead of five niPii m ay • fit fill flreboTiRe# and fit all

that hattallnn ehiftR' diatrlcta

twenty-three y^are uid of "H I'nil i ' i Miipet, fell over the Lanlf itfr and domi the Ktalre. Hifl haok vxaR lT!ilBrd, RH'I U in lielie\»*d tlml hie baekhone n iav 'iisloi 'ated. Me waa taken tn the City llnap'tal.

,lnhn l.vnns, iwet iH-n'lie y ea rs old. nf J 4S Thirteen th . 'treel, . lersey CHy. was knorked down hy an automobile Sa turd ay night In Ilroart atreei, Hla right leg was fi ' it '' i 'ired and hla body was bruised, l ie yviis taken tn the i.'lty lloapltal.

a s s a u l t s u s p e c t s BOUND OVER

® ^ ^ 3 R S * r r « n i * d and Ihty be provided with ■ ^*Stomob1l<*a: that permanent enjflnrf^rs

rdi' appointed to en s in e company%fX9^ sultftble examination. In itead of as- fitftilnar nompany membara to duty as ♦ BflTYeOTi

foUonlpg ehangea In oompan1»g ta

KATURE AND A WOMAN’S WORKiutv« produced the grandest remedy for woman'a iUi that the world hag «V«r known. From the roots and

. of the fleld, Lydfa E. Plnkham, Jijoi* than thirty year# ago, gave to wonunkind a remedy for their pecu- IWf f|1i which his proven more eWca- eioas Okin nny other combination of drugs ever compounded, and today Lydhi E. PlaWaffl’s Vegetable Com- |«|ind is rseolpised from coast to const at the tttodsrd remj }f for

"There la lui ii ileiiH'in on I l ly I 'a r i to h el i l l le fnla r e y o r l or Hie w o rk of the ex i 'e r is of lh a NiiHnnal F i ra I 'ni lar w r i te rs , " devla red Cum ni Iasi otter T. Kd- wartl Hurke tndiiy. " W e In the F i re TlxBrd web-oine r r l t l e i s in and w i l l Bo over this report r a r e f u l l y . R ut Itieae liepple should rnnie to N e w a r k oftener . They were here l a s t In inaf, and elEht y e a r s Is a long t im e In n eg lec t a olty like lh*fi.

" I t the report did not a p p a re n t ly In d l f a ' e that the F i r e B o a r d le asleep w e would let It s tand w i th o u t a word. Perhaps, th ough, it m a y aid u* In o b ­ta in in g l a r g e r appropr la t lon e , Q ues­tions of w a t e r s u p p ly a nd pressure w i l l dh doubt bo ta k e n c a m o f by tho B o a rd o( Works .

"W e h a v e fou n d It Tteoesaary to out our g a rm e n t a c c o r d in g to our cloth. W h ile w e w a n t e f f i c i e n c y w i m ust a l i o pract ice econ om y b ecause ., a f te r all, It Is the N e w a r k t a x p a y e r w ho p a y s tho fre ight , B ta tem o n ts o l l a c k o f co-oper- a t lon b etw een th is d e p a r t m e n t a nd B a t v a g s C orps I k n o w n oth ing about. T h is hoard h a s n e v e r h eurd of suoh a th ing, t n d f r a n k l y 1 don 't het leve there Is lack of co-operatto i i .

"T h e s u g g e s t i o n .that hose w o g on s precede the o n g ln e e l o f i re e U Impreo t l e a b l a W it h th r e e -h o r e e hitohee englt iee a n d t w o - l io re e hltoiiee w a g M s M rX d It h I ^

FALLING HAIR

T h r e e who a re filli*fff7<J lo havea t la t -k vd J o s e p h <i,Irakis, o f 371 Jo h n Btr4*pl H a r r is o n . k I M 0 <?or«i* s t ia li . 180 N e w Y o r k livenuC- a w eek agu, w e r e h eld f« r Him g ra n d J u ry by Judg»® Hfihn In the Thln.l L'uurl tu-

T h * men ar^ Mlfhoel Xtathnnls. lOo p o l k P l r a e i . V l i ic f tu J e u s w o k e , 127 J o h n s o n piri*pt aiui A le x a n d e rK r u p o w l t * . a aaloon-keepf 'r . of J a c k -

*"^Aftcv the e x a m in at io n ihe JS ,000 ba"ft f t se d fob eacl i uf the three men a t th** l im e o f Uietr a r r e s t w a s reduced one- h a l f In the eftftpR of J e n a w o k e «nd Mafh oniB. am i to In the ease ofk i u p o 3s4 t»-

w as ?J0.l'\}r the Jiecoiiil lint®* wilbln a inonui a

m-4' wa.Q (1is<'uvfre<l f'ftrly yealf-rdny in the cellar of lb*- sl'*re of Ute

Hrciil Atlant ic and F'‘acifif-- T f a .ut 14* Uloomfleld avtijuio. The atarted in a pile .:.f rubbish in a corner ihi! ‘ f' llar from a ‘.•huhc n<a (Ifnermineu. | Tlie ' l a l ' i a c w a s about | 11JII. ;

\ fin- w as iliai ' ivereij In ihe la i lon iix ,1, ; ,, , of J a n ie s Fo.v. at 323 Springl i.-ki ' avenue. laU' Satpr i luy nisl il . by 1 ulro - | Timn McAdBiiiB, of the Fourth ('r-i*',ri'-t. H' rail tn Hie quartera of Bngim- lloni- I 'uny No il. nrarhy. and Clilef Mv.Her- | itiiH and tw o firemen exUnKulahwi the i Ware With a ehcra 'cal stream. .\ lighted tm'eh thrown In u box of rubbish .ft ht-

lleved to liBve started the, fire. The dam- aue w a s about !ni‘ . , , . , , |

When the salu'm of Hapi" 'll faailaro, ] at 177 Hleecker .street, w as cloaeil at m id­night Saturday, '.tie of the patrons on hla w av out dropp 'd a lighted c lear on thesawdust-covered fhior. The p lm o w astilled with smoke, whan one of Hie pro- orial 'ira went t.j the salmm to do some deantn g y e s te rd ay morning. Ho thought there wna a f i re und turned in a n a la rm. About ( to d a m age was dune by Hie

’’ " c h ' l d r e n playing " I I i i matches caused a fi re in the home " f .Ni' lxilas TJfiluco. Ut n h Se venth aveniifl, this afternoon. The d am age w-aa trifling.

ore U, --------------------- ,bring up til® q'-iesti,in of the directors a* a hoard, ana will poss.hU haste n the work of r ro se c u lo r the grand J u n inl.auk W.eckina. It in offcriminal authorities h ave i * e n holilma of s .uncwhat awaiting the result of the re or^^nUfiLlon plan.

i ! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEALTIFY YOllR BAIR

Hake it Thick, t i lossy, Wavy, Luiuri- rnl ap6 Rotnove Dandruff—

Keal Surprise for You.

THIEF TAKES LOOT FROMROOM AS COUPLE SLEEPS

Is Easily Stopped—Also Dandruff and Itching Scalp—Use

Parisian Sage.Since Parisian Sage, the remedy that

removes dandruff with one application, has been placed on sale by all druggists and toilet counters thousands of pur­chasers have found that dandruff is un­necessary; that (ailing hslr and itching scalp can be quickly stopped, also that hair which 1s brittle, matted atrlngy or dull and faded, can be made soft. Huffy and abundant.

To evoryon© who wlshei to enaicftt© dandruff, stop falling half and have ait Immaculately clean scalp, free from

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itchiness, to......... .. ...enk’e Pharmacy agt.sail a large fifty cent bottle of Pirliian*oll a l a i g o i " i j vv . . .Sage with a guarantee to refund the money If not aalUfled. It la an Ideal,

11dalmUy perfumcid hair tonic, free from grease and etfekineit. Dqitghted users pronounce Parleltn 9age i

Thfi filumnl o f 9 i Rose of L i m a ® School will hold their monthly meMlng torrl«Tit Id the echool building Warren and Gray utreets.

Dr. Maud Thnmpfion a. eu ffr fig* turer. will addre?e th<* Women’ i Study Cluh fit 134 Market street tonJfht on the • a b j e c t " T h « Tltjncry of the W om en’s Movement.” The d ub h a i extended xn invita tion to the public and no admlMlon fe« w in be chfiTK^d

Hundrede of mem befi of the Tal i CedfiTS of Lebanotij repreaenUng brnnehea of th * offaknlaatlon from all part* o f the State , wtll attend the fourth annual recap* tlon and danen of Eaaex County Forvai No, 3 on Wednesday, November 10. T he a f f a i r will be held at Kruft*rer AudltOflnm.

T h e Headonal nctlvlUea of Ih * Cornell Club o f northern New Je r*e y wlU he In­augurated w ith a dinner and lecture u.1 the Woahlngj^on next Buturday. Profi®*-*cr Nathenlki) dohmldti head of Ih* de* portment o f j^mliict languagei and Uter«

^ 1>)1 tectur* On th* dHth* u i* A otd im lc

A th ief 111 the home of M nrl ln aXTocU- ler 46 T lc h c n o r etreet, e a r l y y ea le rc l iy moriLlng. enlvi'Sfl th e bc<'.roo:n in whu:: . Mr. anil Mrs- M ov k ls r vveio . 'lecpli.i : . w e n t Hirmigh the p o c k e ts o f Mr Mock- ler 'e clothes , which l a y on a c l ia ir near th e bill, and' left, a s Mrs. Mocklor. a w s U m e d I'k “ i ' ® '* ®- calU-tl mit.

T he th ief w a s ouls it le tho heurooin ilonr hv that time. Mrs. Mocklev. tlii iikiiiK Hist K w a s h e r b ro th er re ­t u r n in g luirne. wt-iu to s le e p ag.tlii . T h e theft w a s not t l i s c o v e r c l tiiii .I j- sste rday m orning w Ik -u Mr .Motikler arose , . , .

Mr, M ockler lost a go ld w a t e h a;nl chain, a penk nife w ith a gol.1 haiKllo, a gold In s ig n ia of the Itenevo l i r.l ami

] l ’ rote';.tlve Order ol E l k s set w i th tw o 1 sm all diamonds. 510 In c a s h siiil a de- ' posit hook o f Ihe F i r s t N at io n a l B a n k ' o f Hdoporstown, N, Tf.

tu'll l.sif IvvoM.vn Ilu.djihua<lsat »r.d aiH"iRH as sett, 'v 'lraes hBSallti'l as a year.* *lrl s after a DanSsi In, hail- tleanse." Just uy laift-.HOiSlen a cloih wllh a little Ddr.der|t.e aed ct iefjl ly rtrnw II thrwjsn your Hair, tskiiia eas small ttranO St a txr:t. This will cieasit th. hat 11 du.l flltl iAPtl »5XO«MW'i Otl *ftd .ft jli** S ; ' ,v memee;. you hay. duah',.d ih. f s a t l

“ 'fl^^oct''hearUlt)lr.y Hie hair Id.rlt.J alseol'es eicry parlle.e ‘

foi.ver B1011.II1* 'tcl'lna el.'l tall',.* I " '■But wlist isl'l P'-SM fh-t , r " '

after a few weeks' use "'ken J'®" * ® " ” -slly st-e new hsir~r,.'C Slid S®” '1J. " ' * Vte i^bul reslly a s " hair * ! ' 2 ' , 'snalo If >0" cat* h r preU,, soft h*h *iw

ton'j* TririJarlDa frOY-.-. ffny ilru<^»l or

Porto Rico'Coffee

f r c M © g n u Bui:a»«o**. | ,s» j iu««bva ......on pronounce Psrlaltn « • * « . m®*! I « “« * $ ” * * '■

M h m Ple»»tnt und Iwifforsrinf !« * 1 « lc lj^ ,^ -y o « * fff«

^ a r e l r t o t w m h b *i ( t w i f f t k

and tohsn latfs or mother com- ilains erf tatigae, nervouineei,

lOff of apoetite or energy, she neerfi rest, oii(.otk<ioor exer- dse and buudtng up.

The In t thoecht alieuU be S c o t t 'e Em ulelttH a which Is KOdldnal hod fro* hrom alcohol or narmtlea. Its BeuTiahlnt qaleklp dlls hollow cheeks, Dulldo hoalthp tiaeae . enriehea the blooA metoroe the healthv flew, overeomoa langaor aad makes tranquil aarraa.

NetAfaf •qMJiMCMspqrwwU Jawn‘e Anedilen thr Jast n c f c w i* > i iM .h th i t e w S c o r n , A r « f a s w e

MASSMEEHNG AT SILVER LAKE

lOOfS Pure has a ffistinciive flavor and arom a. T o fully realize th e dehcious qu a li­ty yoii shou ld use it several dsyu. O rd e r 's pou ,d today

M'irs l.mn 2IH| residents nf the Silver I.aka Iieatlon attended a massmoetli ig held yesterday in P.elmont avenue umlcr the susp ire* c f Hi® S i lver Hake ® a ' ® Arsoflst let i Tho w ork ami I 'drP®®®* tho Furest Mill worocii wh-i conduct the SSB'I'-Iatien w ss expla ined to the pexpl® b v Richard F . M alt la , ® f Fre. 'holder*; Osetono M- Be.rn.tfi. o f t Board of Education, and Ui. A. . S lsnchl. c f the Common Codmill. Mrs. Robert Kuchler presided.

Included among tho»* on *1'“" e r e clergymen of bothCatholic churches o( the *the city T he aMCclatlon' -fiMs ant Jpose to do a reiSgtou* work, but » •working a long *oela! ' ‘ " ® *have a large aett lement 'n orr* In tl.a aectlon. At.Xpert worker, Mr*. C y ee at. Cire* Rocco.

I fo r tale fey largr.

FREE!tend 4 poatope t'af FretSamnU of Cotfoo

j Qov«rnm»nt of Potto I Rico Ctimmei cU!I Agency, V589 Filth

Avenue, N e w York

Sh ow er C U v «A «wit»«UB.Mout i l io w e r w a * f l v * n oat-

urday aJterndon In honor o f C w k , of Woodatdo a v e n u e b y Mrr. H. R ^ o i ^ d T a n t i o f HHaitlJOttAvonuo An m f H program

E a / S T i i l V I S l ^ '

ntj ithi !C>pu<j

fiUf!a«f*l ««»kT7!ekhf«

I Cffva's, ri*(i*German Iffton.

flhrunfc bltidlnr-

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FORBIDS , ONTIPublic Servic

Rule Aga L*v. Lighted 1

’ OFFENSIVE H/

. f saa wxawA i- ■ uH*- r^uphpUI•*Y‘e4 la »oP'

t * 8

Ail cxrx o f U Company tudw: nun* could lul am ok lu f a n d c «nd ulgaratt**. uf th* com pan • n « r It wiU b« p lat fo rm with i Wblff ! o f to ex form Imo (li« L

T h* couipftxiy rul* liitu e f fec t m enl g iven uut I t fa llows.

" i n re^jjiunijE I ro n ! iinU reY)Yi> c lub ! und fruu ho Herv'Uo h.« hr«ak the i h ave rontiod t pur I 'iiurttUet ifllo i r u l h y c " lo ld lara ," e»p< fo r ' variety, d of occiij>ant! c th* x'lntor «ei door i and wit and pr<jp*r t»l under ui i 'mal m anaxomenl iToitftarii'tt.

■ Why mf*ii Icigrtrellfb ju. tiLsUl inc.n r IfUO tbH v*-!'!' smoko vGill "L

i-Aplainei], T jsaiJiifactury re will ca rry iw<j c igar lilts) u . nurxe the hi jdurniiy, \vln;n It {irihluces i; cnftuijh I'j lilgii• •ar If iieff.ssa ihin ,*'- Is AHi[. (1.1 Ihu I-And .40 ni'i' Il haa b*'eii aji'ii fleterinlft'd to

"U egln mux tii>ri In the I£# uplPiJoiM bulle <ntf and rarr> i humffd ciRftrfl pipe* 'n Ibf' '■ piiny v.ftp frvr Hier ftnn(*ini'-- in defcr«n«v i

' 1«nrw sif A m the co-«)p**ratl company ‘ fi ho* been |<aBi thYirJty and i manacementmmdv'drifciA Jlup by puldic w a y lo w a n l ' which fM) mai

CREDIT ME ANNU

The »*venl ark Credit M« brated wJlh I aocl&tlir^n fU T hursday nls nipecta a lu general apeul ment will be

Joseph Fr< N ew T o r k I more*, Aticoi on "T h * P ro f Mon:'* G eors ' o f the S t a le jwrlm ent, v I O r e d i r and I tor o f the 1 will ta ke as A ip e ct o f Uji

M ayor Hai preeldent of been invited.

I rv in s C. I elation, w'lll raembere of Jn addition t Bollay, w m i i nett, J . Frc-d bett E . Crop: Hannoch, r Mart. CbftrlG land, A r th u r Hunt,

T E U 3T E JLEAVl

M sn and ta rk High ac

car • SaturdF rede r ick H nectlout Col g r s a t s a l tasi leaving ache

Becauae c for Induatrli ca lora a re children wl fa r culxena! TU* remedy lo m a ke ela nature and form to vtn

The dlnns he partlclps Women Tea

HighthoT hom aa F . Bide High IAjBOdatlon,Grace E. Celation .

FriendAuguat V

Sixth streetbanquet giv tlon o f hiso f hie frleni H en ry A.Martin Adi Wllhetm.Rei lly, H er r t l a t K urx .F in k .

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1913.

F O K SMOKINC , ON TROLLEY CARS

--------- — VPublic Service Railway to Enforce

Role Against Carrying of Lighted Pipes and Ggars.

‘ OFFENSIVE HABIT' CAUSED PROTESTS

MYSTERY IN WOMAN VICTIM OF MERCURY

Girl Who Says She Sought to End Life Refuses to Reveal Her

Identity.

CYCLIST RUTT IS TERRIBLY INJURED

Believed G su n io n Will Die from Hurts Received V/htn Wheel

Collanses ot Paris Race.

DEATH IS FEARED AT H O S P rrA l;W a L KNOWN IN UNITED STATES

Ail c«r« uC Utv I'ubllo b»r"lc« Railway roaipAny todny c«rrted %. nitfH, whUU ngnA cauld tuliiff. ftnuoi^&cltrtf tliisl Ui« ftnokluf ftnd citrryfaH l>F llchtttd «nd dgar^ttmi, or UglifO on camof the cgiiipeny we* pruhlblled •ner it wilJ be ueeluea to crowd the Itu.-a pl4tform with Ihe hu|>« of «tcailriM « few wblffe or to carry tlKhled tobacco lu anj form Imo 0 ^ car.

The couipatiy a f'<r thlerule Into effect arti airibiacenl In a Hlate- menl ftvcn out at Uu offti-va hem luda/'It foUowe.

"In reajMJiiMO to cuniplHihts fr =tn j a- iron* end reriuetM* from mu-iouh uwiucir'e rlub. mill chic urBiiii:*!it.u[ia, I'lib* j nelBhh.ri tioar wtierBllo K«rclcB Imu umli.rinken to i , ,,,break up the uff«netve hat>ll tonny me" * have foriiKKl uf carrying bflili'd clgam

TAKJH. N'ov 10— Waller Hull, of formally world'* i>rofeeelgiiftl oycUug ■ ’Imiupiurv, la rapvfted ajlii* aa u ro*\jU \t{ ti ftkll h« received yfeienlay a* he

Myatr*rv fl' rrriunile the Identity of • y-uiuk w 'rnnn 'vhe ew allowed four i*l*('hi iritis .if inurcury lublet* early laeteS’oiiliiw. Slio waa futtn.l elltln* «m the , . , , irront . iluB.' fiimily ho..,. I wlnnln* n r.cc oi, ih . tiidoor tr.cU |Thoma* Hiraet, Sho refii|<0 ':l to any any-thlr^K ftluiul Jieraelf or tell vs here iho ('Cine from. Tho jifrl admitted she look tliei piOrfon to kill horaelf. tmt v.nuld not g l \o her reason for h»*r u.'t. At St. B ar - hai e * * Hoep lU l l.idiiy U w as fuarud ehe would die.

.\fter worklntr uver the vvoiiian for aevcirfti hmira, the du-iois uimounced lh«ry W ould lint lo bbU t" Kll fnf -• tkI hour* whelhor her « aaa would t o

nor I’iittroUta or lial(-arnokeil |)ipes Into trolley cars. The odor of the “loldlara," e»pcclaHy itioSa of the "two* for" Variety. do« .H ji d H'lf| to Ui*. ' umrort. f»f cx2cuj>ant9 of a well-l'lUel '‘er, and as the winter eeaaou la .'omln* on. v.ben door* and witKtows will bo kept cluaed and proper ventllallorj will lie a prul'leni under ui.rmal corullLiona. ttie comi-on> manaxetnent l.s to try U» htop itionidsarK'e.

' Why men persist In l.jihlirig - xaia I'f clgrtrellfb ju.ar p. 'evious to boaidln^ w c.:.'- iLhd UiC.o c-i; ry!ji)i tho snial>Wrin>{ wi.« J Into the Ncl 'i . le k i k I holdiJi>i H I ' e i snjuko will ‘Mil Into liu- nualrds . f d.*- :ejjBf!os:< l'asrt»-rjKtra hii.v nevtr beeii full.- i-vplaineil. Ncillu-r t’K.s there been u

A fte r hours of fjtieatloiijtu,' ;.inl pleedln* ui tho .>ttrl o f Iho hoepllal pnyRlcianj

Bi’.d imrs<-.s the woinan today themH riaino and addrees She declared heraelf to liu Mrs. M ary llotlMforry, of 13 Wo«it h l i . r u y aiiHei, I'ho aildreaa 1* a f id . - , ‘ u .s une ,iM.I the hospital authorJt 'e* ai*- hi-l liutoe an aasunied one, .A itho n imt>er oii huth Ka.^l and West Kln- rif.. slre^Ma. g h e u by the woman, atabl.-- I' ‘ npy iiio land,

^Vherl tho wornan W'«.s 1o[d thCT'- ’•* "J* riH» dvcMlntr at 13 \t'eat K'nnpv atr- ft , she cl anKed the number to 19 V'e.>tt ! iri' nivy Imi'itrlK.a sh -w.'! 'hru'cII t^rnifhod rm ru lv>i;si‘ ul (1,5 hdUrf.i>s

waa kI h Uu*-, ho‘v> .ei*, thisafto inoon.

' ’ o l ie i. t liHS I iI'J ‘(► ■ .'•Tni ai 'Ti'isjti *‘ in!ni.' heri*»'[f

1.0:alJ fat:frJry ro .-uu h Ivau. vd why a man | j'enoro idie wai-y miurU-d wornwill ca rry two I'l tu..-. or i. H.’i - ' f a f ive -en t I i , ,:sbandcigar Into H i.r .v.d'-d -Mr >4iid arv fuliy | smyll iiu-itibler Innurte tho hutf 1 Ijr-iUMhout «. buigthy j effoi tfl to not tier i - iri* •• tit<r name,journey, when t ‘-.* |v" If t i c snic,i i p,],] ] ,.j- }j,. fi|j,i':lil .s i d fo r h>rIt pro\lLjces IS niij iTn.-rl'Ui, IH str<‘i:ii , Hfo r' iilJ*.! that to' Ir I not nenough I'J sitiiui aloiir or r\.-Ti to push 'be | , yf'iihg.st'=‘ r for four iii' iilh.'' and 1mi-• •ar If tie.’c.S5>ar> Hot lii.it rrv-n <lo ;UJoh m a i o U ti i'. t-uil viun on.' ihv rras->,i.iihing'^ Is Amply dpm.oi inih-'J cv^rv day, • 1 „,i_ pi i-jm

hHh WJiii.a the rttie»’t inMwiy patrol a ' au Uu-llfy And .HU ut'i li U'Mt irriohy al'-ng tlu-ne lint-s haa h*'v;ii a4.hi'. od iluit iiif ' ornpaiiy ius* determin'd in nri

"Ueginniii^' today, r* nry l a r m nper tii>o In the f£e#«:*x dl.'.' lon I'arrlnil a c"ii-apinuoiLi hulleMn anriouri.-.n'^ th«l .amok-/ f,,,| her stu' wt>,,i,) 1 rv soim' nthf-r<nX and rarr>trift lighted or parllaHy enn- | m cenf. Sh#* threatoned in throw hersel f ► umed cl^arfl. * ii ; i jn'itee or toha.'co ‘-o . from a window If o|ir'*Mdnit> jdi-iuid pipea 'n the ca r s nr stations of the .mm- comopany v.ap forlddden 'Iho company fur ! i:rf ,it.*i on tlm part of I'ouniv Hh\- thcr annoiih'-od that tho nde whs rrvKdn J pU-iau McKeriiie to fn-t from tli'- w irniin in defc*r«n«'o t<, ih" comfort and conver- t hop name wore also fnlUH Khc re, up- lenrvs of a majority of the palrona and | nized the doctor when h« .•’rartcfl to

ul the Velud iom o d'HSver, iH* ta l l was due (u il'.c collupau of the front . w lioei of liU b icy c ie

Uiill ssue btlHT krikwn In the UtAed State*, than any other Huropean r4clng 1 cycllet He lie* heeii recogniiced a* one of i Hirt w^rldH premier eprlnter* for mure than ten year*. thiiUgli H waa nut until I tide y.'tir he rralliied h a ambilUm lu win l Ihe tf.iirld e llli«, when he defeuted 'Hii-r- . scuKl nimjKRrd mid Leon fluftriicr in ibe j

I gecldijig huul uf Itiu . Immplunahlp e^enl .1 at He pa'-., ih,ni;an>. j VMiJ, Jyljij -S:ul, of HoUand. Hntl had

tifr’i entered fur the aiitiuul eii-duy race, i t'j 1e run in MaJUt-n rt.juare Hufdoii In j

Hlol wae recently iniiirt d and |I UuU y-tJ iulh’d aiiKKeatliig thui Hi-rm j

ii->.i,-. i u.-i h a Ai w loamiuate f o Uje i N- s\ I -rk gj 'ii'l [

h',,r c ght vf-iiry— fr-'m 1 to iiO'D-- j1 "U \ as HO ‘-xi!.' fi-iiii hi* iihi.‘ '‘ L'liiUi' I

•■|, |iij} ll■|u.^arl. to sene a'iiiii In thij Orman arm\ the , 0 ‘rrriaii * rt>wn H r 'i i 'c \sa h tnoH lJv re B p "n fih lr fur t;oH a i.nr'*.sin-tPd return to li.a name land, u* lli. halsera he r l»cUc\4-d K ,U sht iild I'W hnnored as tlie eiiiii'rc a great- e*s Athlete ti'iU rpiurned lu iicnnanj' to

I in the Herl'ri ulx da> race with '!-ast niKld ‘the tuld I .Imk t' I’lurk h.i a luirtn'r. und they wun '

Ih'i race. \Hmt firjd ' Hinc into i.rutiUDcn-c Iti 13 1. I

svjn-n li'? f niHlied w- oiid I" hJh'Kfli rd ill | ilic Hrand I’riv --f IhiriH. 1 1 1 \« huh Willy .Am hI. rtn-ithcr ii.rtnan. was iJiird. KuH u.jrt Hrt<'iJid HpiJii Jfi lli“ IH0 4 nniiid i'nz,[it-ury .'iftvcr, i-f i)*'riiiAii>‘, bciiiK th'- win- 1 (1. I UuU HUH ills- ricmnd 111 ati'l[' .In I iiol -1 w iimny ' 'aHi year. '

year K ill woti the t a c .The iJrwnd iTlzH uf I'opi'fihitKcn was

iTiilhcr niiiiual f ix tu re m which Hutt [ V Art K fregu. nl .•'impetdor In ItMM lu‘ vrt.“ Ui' id , in ID'iU HII.J I 3" 7. secniiii, he |

I'.'oS. I'jua. iDi: andiiii i

Inqulf* about our eaay paymt^nl club ptaA. All houM" h o l dma> b« obtainrd without tho Irnme- dlat* o u t l a y of lartfo ■umi.

B road and i edar S ts —S to re O pen Daily H:;1U A. M I m il fi H M. Saturday Exreptcd

W«- Glvf 8. & H. ( irefn Stamps with

All 1‘u r c h a mi Mmii the Fimflh . h'luiir I* f r ni I tt W ' )*nr1ur «ml <Se' fttiUilAirme ti e e d eI (knt run or re-

dremril for '*• .* tfI tiie-rn Mtampe.

Stationery60 l l ir i l . fr.'Hi jiMir ii,*o plot*

Un b . , 1 H a r i l . w h U ..to.-k I»rd, Ml:s. Mr. or .Mr i O C »ii»; reg 3H' „l • . ,l-lat* B" I *r,l* l'.r,“ '>rvril 111Bcr lpt «ty lo I'l. w ' l ' . ' , C 0 f >Stock caid i . '.eat vi ink man*■hip. name ui. l, rrg f'Jic, al

i l .B l ) >Btne Hluie sod 50 < s r d s h in g ra v sd li; I ' ld E n g l i ih . F^onisn ur b loc k f i y l e i nsmw unly. im l lm l l to leUeiH, i s c s l l e n t O O v workm*)iMh!|i ...............................

2.'ic Pound Paper a t 12Vh‘\Vm hnvH Jn*t |-.L‘e ivcd h b s l s le d

Hlilpmcht ..r nl.nui IKW pound* uf F l a s r u Kahrici fliilsh pkper an«l *»■ v<dupf« thAl w is iniul.' up '‘ ''‘ 1 3f-.' pound, hut ow in g lo need s f sii*»o« fui hidldAy s lock w« h u \e cull l i f ( , rk v In I,a ir , , .Bih pound 1* iM'Xen w l lh uhoiH SU sheets 1 " th«pOUTUl

JCii\flupt's, pHikage o i Ii '. cut Int'-wt Hup. al

\> rHlnu r s g i r r M sre u s \S di'd n i<ni-ipli« line of fliu- line I hnlsh pupei In tiin'-gulic Inu, with en - — •\ f lu p c s 1-. ma t c h , reg \aiui Jlic, Ht. b'lX

^\r(JdluK ‘H. rlpi ,11 UM KiipIlHh lypp. n i . - l l r i i l

Thanksgiving Sale of Reliable Linensl.inen D am s’-k

7 ’ inches wide, heavv double diiniu..k, niltinui any c\ccption one ol Ibc best wearing linens ihat have ever been (;|ven in this ciiv, several of the newest palterns lo s c ieci from; value | s;i.7,S-, special, | , ^ t J yard

2 l \ 2 t-iii(h Nitpkina lo matoh. tl't/en . $3 .'rfl

l.inen Dama-tk7J Indies wide, heavy

weiKlit; iliis is our well- known "iV^oncy Hack liaiiiHsk;” I not siittsfac- ,or\ in every wav. voiir •nonev cheerfully refuro- e i ' sdcra l new and up-tn- tine paitcrns ad.feJ to this lirr; oiir repihar price s I ,1 ); T h a n k s pi\.ni; special,'aid ........

L’(K20-inch N apkins til nialeh, dozen. S.'kOI).

, I »wv

l.to

l.inen Dnmask7_’ incfies wide. Iieaw

wri;hl; an cycepliona'.l' ({, 0 . 1 piece of laiiiask lor the monc' we arc askinu; will Kive cscelleoi service, nor usual price is Q i ' i _ si 1 1 1 ; T h a n k ss iv -O 7 V in;; sale, varJ . . . .

2l\L!l-inch Nupkins

111 in.'-.ii h, d iz e n . Si! 00

U n en Damask711 inches wide, hcaw

weight; fi'r a lable c' :i for everv d.iy use ihere is nothine in the msrkcl tlist will Rive such service :ti ihiS; t:.inaso!tie new pat" t e r n s , recolar ^ f v .,, puce f'.<c,: s.'ilc D / bprice . . .

2 2 \2 J- itu it N e.pkin

to n iatrh , riir/cn, ?l’.rdl.

vtlii t»hTod*y *>ht* KD'd hHh VvJi-< 11 u mJ

DrevluiiH trs giving th*- n.i :i-' >f Mar. ^Tl-ithgfTrv, 1h€ vviriuhTi arLSv,ort. l m -at i f 1 thtd .iu*5aliunH with ' I'Ivr »' iHmi I anij ') | me. let me d:e ' 1

Shp t-dd T«n.‘rft Uiat If lh< | ^lllA fir*t .-\rnrniwn n I’pfarfin- e V. RS In

t)ip rti:«-ijny rH'c m iShJH vvIipd, \Mlh

:e n !Sour,

k I

llift cti-nppratIt>n »>f all w«H RollcUe.1. Tb* coni]>an>‘ fi r ight to enforce a r'cohas been pasMed i i fon by nomyoteviT »i'3' thorlty an.l it is hoped hy n ilhvav management th a t an appeal n the fairnun h'dricr.A .;f the fivernga iierson, hacke.Jup by puldic artnilmenl will bo a luiif

J'lt-yti Mrt.Harlmid ah b tcam-mtilH. lie 1 fim ihed iliiid In ihe l!"i7 ;md l;".'*. Ni*w ' ‘'lk lie tm-1 .H-hn Slnl,"* a Dart-I ii'T, wninrng in ID'-T h lid Ireiiik, -If-ffaU'd I |.y .Mat. I'Hrlanil In Jli'ix I1 I Iti f iiiluhi li the « 1 ' lid.* ill r* 1 1' an I ID H>I With .Jaililc ( ' lurk arj u [Arl ii 'T. viimiii.X

ill linil' itfid 'icf'iiltid by TMdi" Itfxd (I l[| 'I'lN. He did U'll nde iri the H'llj Ma(|iiM.>ri S<|uar. rfl,r. h'll with Stul. wnn

.viX"(Jay crilrHl al l-'rankioit l.aai vinr, v.,Ui Ji>c h'-Bler Hri u partner, he Wi»n the NtiW Y 'IK gritj'.

rj'iti.fUon li'ir. whirli fact led thr Huthnr- jth-s lo behcvc h'r a "f New­ark,

Harry Terrill, who livea on the scloii'I flour of the hui-jae. foimd tlie young . woman when he wua golriK -nil shi'rtly !Kft«r f. o'diH'k. He iieard her Bfoan a* l

way toward eliminating Iho evil aKftInai | he ratne down Ihe front atooi', anil think- I \*»ur whh In?* ninpi jjiiccfNeful pea- )which fv.) many jnatlv complain. ' ing she waa ;1I. Ask.:.l her If li-- ' ould do ■

___________ ________ _—i anylhInK for her ^hc naid she wouM. . Miku a Blafl* of water Terrhi - nlled t<- hlaCREDIT MEN WILL HAVE hrun,.ir-l.. la*. rharle* I vm.lay wb.i

pm«¥i*t/«vvaiv lives .m the first flourANNUAL DINNER THURSDAY ; lernll aslu.l Uie ymmK woman If «iieI had lic-eii ilrinkiiiB 'I he yo'inff woman

i “ '"f zo.. wan. u. kn-w what-, the n,st­ark Credit Mm, a ASSOC ation w-Hn « |iTOted with llie annual dinner iil the a»- , -]-s, r;n .<«. .1 1.8 w.ul.l call aneoclatlon at tl.o Kruegar Audltori Jt t | >Mung woman evl-Thursday night. Tho .'OmniiUce In charge | <nd not v\ adI hmi lo. She sold sheexpect* a large .Towd, In addition to [ didn't care to gu to a hoaplul Then she ceneral aneukora a vaudeviUo entertain- j attempted lu walk, but found herself loo

' weak, and sal down again

Kin, fih iiti won cvfciy b u l i ti'-cnt and matrh lan. lii wlinh h'* filart.-J AHu- >;cUifr hti wi'ii more tliuii eigbt.v first i rlz J. this yf-ar

p J i'livscrH, wh- will inanHKti Th.» V^u V'lTk i«Lx-ila\ !H-'\ Ui\» rni>rnlrifl j iRi lcii to \ lcl"r Hn-yor. 1,ik i I'liri'Btin'h l" c iji t'nriH, fur duia.lK iTgnrdinK H'lH h ii- hieni

MKi.AL N O llCLS

ment will be c iv e n | w^aa, aiiu iiai. i .unu *ao..u. Soon the, J ^ g. , , Kirel Pre.*lnct amioilance came w llh Ha-J o » p h F r o n c h Johraow. rlMu o( the | w o h i fa r ih Arcurdltig to him,

New Tork IJnlvcrilly Bchool of Tbtn- morc<i, Aocoimta and Ploance, wSR talk on "The ProfeMlonal SUtiis of the Credit Man;'* Ge<znro M. l.AMonte comitilealoaer of the Stale I'ankiua an<l Inauranoa De- jvartmerit, v III ai euk '*n "IJanks end Credit'' and Rev. Dorr K DIoffindorf, pa»' for of the Hneevlllo Mctliodlsl Oiufcn, will take as hla theme "The I’ersonal Aipeci of the World's Credit Byslom."

Mayor HauaelinB' and A. V. Haraburj, president of I ho Hoard of Trada. have been invited.

Irving C. r*rowu president of flie asso- datloTiy will act as toastmaster. The

the girl admitted to him on the vav to tha hoapUaJ that eh© took !h© tahieis lo commit suicide. She wnuUln't tell him any i-eaBon. t

X)eleeti\'6 Tenore, of police lieaiHiuar- tera, went to the hi.jisp1lal, where he had a talk with the younK woman Tenor©

l .\ . iJAN. i.llV 'IP -\H\N I HIlSU i - - r uuiiknuwn "eira, devi«t;ea anJ jjewiiiil ri?p |

Iti. n.alive* uf l-''raiik iHoven, tiei .rmterl. | hy slriue of KU order <>f ino i>'jrr nl ;

ri)ii'm-tiry 'if New Jersey , i!Oit:H iii> Ihe iU> . k>I ibti dale hareof, li) a iui»He aersln .lolili , Moiilehl. aubKlIt.Ued *Lltiilii!f.traU'f hUI* ihi • Still aniiz-xed of Wllliani ‘ l ’--pe. .lecea^Bd. la cooiuoiinani, and y-u Hie -.zhknown heirs, (ievia.'efl and iivr-xonni repTHeeiiiiiiivA* fd J'fHtik t,r.iseHi dtik'eiiPed, ure clfleiidQfl'a. y 'si are rei^ulred to appear, plr-mJ, aiiH.-.er or de­mur, lu the tilM f l Pul.J .•'‘ iiiplairiiMil, on .jr hefure li,e aevenieersth diij of HeceiViher ii*txi. ur the aalU 1>U1 w.ilJ be L^keii ab coii- Te»--e.l ujjHirsHi you.

8nld I'ln 1» filed to forerlr.se a muriirnspsaid ah© atlmltfed lo him she liad swal ......... ..lowed the polsnu beenuse she didn t want by Frank Orovea and Annie Hrovejt.to IWo any more. That xvqp all ha could hit wif«, to tlmin** L Pupe. eubstiiuisii ^©t out of her. he save. She refueed to . hdmlDleiratrlx with ihe xsiHgei out oi , , ^ , o,,ba i Wlillain C Fupe. dfceaded. dated Manh K>rwvenl her Jdfinlity or lo ® c ftuse j jt,Qj land" in me city - t N>'vt»rlr. enm-for her d©slre to lile. ty z.f Esutex. d«nrrlhn.i «« foilusvs

Th© vnimg woman Is abn-it tw e n ty -s ix Being up tli« sseKleriy *ld- of Heiher' i j kr...» f.vM ffipt wipht Inrhes in >‘ trpet. ninety-five fai-i and flfiy-elghl liun

m*mhAra nt' I h*» n r r a n c e m o n t s co m m it tee : y e a f a old, a b o u t f i l e feet dr^dth* nf n fiiz.t rjrri h-'^rty frnin Ihe m.rtliraembers ot Ui« n r r a n g ^ m o n n coniiTUueo, ^ w e ig h s a h o m Un < r Ifi" | friv iln, t.f Euclid •vM'Ua. being ai iiccn tIn addition t<. .Mr. ftrown. are S.-im»el F, " f S"'- h . , dnrl, hai ' ........................................ . . .BalUy. WlUlarn P. Barton, curt!* B. Bur- P ahe wore a grav vherk skirt, , fs»t in dcrih, nnd hp|r,« knun n and drsig' "■■ ■ complexton. , r-u kot aaiHi nated e* Nn. KatheT "Ireei. and you,whil© waist, black coal, oIhck hat ■with , ynknnwn he're. devluees mnd persona'

fealhers and black cloth lop shoes and I TerrewemftilvfH i>f Frank deoeaeed.K«ir.w ■tiK'klnff9 * She carried a black I are ma.]*! defendints bei'ini'-e yz.u ma* clairr. handbag' and "there was uutb.ng in it or [e J ' , " - 'anything about her clothing which mignt | Otiober 16. I&IS-lead to her idenllflcaiioD. | John MfiXTTClTH

Hill "T IfiOgho has dark hair and a dark , f-,ei eight inch*© in wulth und mu )iiiiulr«d

joidUo* I itjTlf- itock of hchoaia. bDalllM nflaverw

nett, J. Frwl Hraun. John H. Clark©. Gil bett E. Cropran. Charlea K. Daniel, IjOui® Hannoch, Fred J. Hodaon, 'Wtlham A. Hart, Charles MuHIcr. Nawtop Suther­land, Arthur B. t’nderwood and Harry i- Hunt.

TEU 5 TEACHERS CHILDREN LEAVE SCHOOL UNPREPARED

Mao ttwl women teachers In the New- j ark Hngh achool*, dining at Acht©l-8t©t’ tar'* Saturday night» were told by Dr. Frederick H Sykea, pre*ident of the Con-

nectlcut College for Women, that their greateai task Is to prevent chilrlren from leaving iChool at the seventh grade.

Becaute children leave school io early for Induatrlal life, Dr. Sykes aaid, edu­cator* are offering Induatrlal managere children with an eduratlou Inadequate for clllaenahlp and induatrlal efficiency. Ttjo remedy, the speakep lield, was first to make claaa method* square with child nature and then to make education cpn- form to vocatlonEil ne^a.

The dinner waa the first of a aeries to be parGclpated in hy ITie Asaoctatlon of Women Teachers in the high schools and the High School Men*» Aeaoclatlon. ThomM F. Kennedy, principal of South Bide High School, and bead of the Men’* Association, prcaided, introducing Dr. Grace E* Cooley, of the Women's A**o- clatlon. _________

fTrlead* Honor Hla Birthday.Auguit Sc-humacker, of 2fi7 South

Sixth Btreel. was the guest of honor at a banquet given Sal'irday night In celehra- tioB of hSs fortieth birthday by a number of bla frlenda. Among thOB© present were Henry A. Guenther, Anthony Guenther. Martin Ade. Frederick Sirehlnger, Otto Wilhelm, Charles Hosp, William O. Reilly, Herman tttial, John J,etlerer, Chris­tian Kura. Joseph Brunner and Frederick Fink

FINDS EX-HUSBAND MARRIED, i SWALLOWS MERCURY TABLETS

.Soir pro R(-«.P Cl ln'm at.. Xrwrtik. N, J.

lets. She Is in the Gen^rat Hospital In parlous condition and Is likely lo die.

l.V CHANr*EnY’ OF NMW JRR.SEY- To Mty firhlommt-r fuuI Wlll'am S..hlommBr; fly vlru’ r < { sn f»rtl©r of rije rotirl of rban-

I rary of N'au Jerivy, Hl© ie t<n ihe day of thr PATTTRSON N ov )0 — Orle\‘8ti when " l . t » iitreof, in a whur.m the H.rrlMrF A l r i t t a U i v , • 4 i - „ « ,D<ioL- anrt Krariiv llulMIng and I/on.i \rno<-|atlon

ahtt found at the end nt a uir«©-weeK comirlaLmnf. an<1 yon an I o hera rt« dO' ■ earch for her forrner TuiphamJ th a t he rpndsni* at* r©nnlr«d to uopsHr. undhnr! rem arried . Mrs. Mona Hurnbeck , in#ad. demur or ai-.s vur lo ih« w>miUnlnanr»

A I I i ,avi rtf men-rtii'Tkr ^nh i till 00 nr beforo the iiliitn day of nec^atubery e s te rd a y took bichloride r xt or th* mid bill e.l!l bo taken as >.crift8inzdr . >-lanA*-aI 1-Trtbnttal In ■ • g yyy

The laid bill li flird lo forecloa* a oertala Tnorigigti made bv Anna Henihausir la h#r IlfellroB, and I'hsrlei Homhaiiser, her liuibnnd coT’erln* firemliei In Newark, Etee'! conntj- Niw Jertey; and ynu. May Sohlommer, ire made a party firfioriHiit becau*© joii nre one of th© heln aMaw of Anna t1emlmi;frr. Bii<! line of lh» owner! of The propmy flod vou, William grhlommer, are mail# a party defend ent biraui© vou are tfie huihtn!! of thf laid May itchlummer. nr"! mny have loine lnt©r«ai by rha corteiy In *> 1' premlitii.

T'lMad Ortoher «. liUft. fjll Tfti .THNKa A dl.EESON,Ro’ lcltor of (. ovjipl'i Ini 111

p. n. artdrwB. Tis Broad ilrei'l, N'a.wB''k. N’ . .1

R i s e s q u i c k l y !'s e l f - r a is in g_

(T h e H -O C om pany, Buffalo.N.Y.1 [ M /tkrrs o f HO.forCT.enrfP'*s*°-l

IN CHANCFIRT OK NEW j r R R E T - T n Elb 'rt J. I>ecker and Holen Dez’ itBr.

Qy Virtue of an order nf ihc roiirt of '"bi i- rery of New Jeniey, macta on the da; nf the date hereof, lit a. «?auic wherein Frank Lb Pehdlaton li complainant and you are .lefend- aulBr you are required to app'^ar, pJaai!. luiaweT* or demur to the blU nf aald roirt)ilftfnant cm or before the alxtli day of Jaiuilry neii, or the ■ aid bill will be taken as confeaied agalnai you.

The Bald bill ii 'c have a i-ertaln detdinilde hy VYanh II Kertlleion and wife, lo Kl Wrt J PecHer. dalezl Pentember li:. Ifil2. re­corded In the clerk’ s office of Humcrrtoii <*otm- ly, New Jerie>, in hook 3fH of do^4r tuT aaid Lfliiniy, pagL'i DTfl, etc., declared a n.t' KuEja lO eaeiiro ffie lum of nine bundrert ilollars {IWHl) In order lo t'Ancel artlrt deed of recorzl or that ■ cu ti# ordered anil decreed lo rf-'cnvey the retnii©! deicrihed In af-id daed ti> Ibe com-

JONRS * GLEF.SriN SrjlicitorB of Complali'ant.

las Broad It., Naftwk. N. J.

cacc, r;*n- .if dar.dit,.r; *

I ho scilii. :<« )>«li.'.It will t l 1 wtil iclu- iy at fli av­ail pver ^^s :ft tiair *0^)e ©f Kntirl' i»t or tellai aemei l.

offeeid arom a. )us quali- •ral day**.

Iivl auvpiad 4«»inib<iiV

iveT7*ek»C«

ThinkersThrive

On

G r a p e - * N u t sFOOD

n«red In t*^- (U Ulr* fttw.

—!t COS#-'

M w lo o f w h o l e w h e a t en d m J t e d b a r le y . G r a p e - N u t i c o w t a i u Hie v ita l & w e - U i U i o g e l m e o U l o importaDl t o b o th p h y w

c a d memtal u p - k e ^ .

T h o u a tn d a dunking p eo p le e n jo y th e ir n g o U r m o m * lo g d ilb flf G r a p e -N u U l a d c r e a m .

T o i l p io v e a

• ' Th$re*9_ a Reaaon** ^, I ' for Grape"Nut8

- / k »S o l i b y O re ce re o v iry v d u M .

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;■ i 2 J ^ c

Srallisp { 'liilhsAll linen, round anJ r^juve.

fiill hicavhed, several h.i'i No;;',o : patternn lu select from: will i.iinJvr I ni.e and rnioolh. for (he luiV I'-t’o",

tnh'e: square s i ic n'u:;J liSx'W: rcR. al ..............................................

SC.')..->11 Hemslilchcf! T Q f |Set-s . i l . O ' /

.All i ;.-c liriLT'.. In ' bleaclu'd. heav' .(u.ilii'', srrnn;; :poke siiicli;

"s;sl of 1 clnlh and 1 do/ti;SCI' VOnurlsii maivh , s ' . ’ c N 10

llfm slitt'hci! f'lnUisAll linen, tine m ia lm calcI-

k n l wearini;. s u e 2 \ Z ' s in m j ’ f.j'i'Vc st it .’h; s c v n i i l h iind'Hiie p a n e r n s ; rLknlf*' i S.liKi, sale 2.SV

Kini’j« of MOl’k 'l"" iiivlta- 'J ' j r huue nini 2 #et© "f ©rn rlopu.* he um lor i , I'cfi ip i s u a l r a l t e r n C l o t h s

JewelrySave Now in Buying for the

HoJidayg P earl Bcadn

V ■ u ■ i'i4itii-| iizii I'l ptin r I i < k Ijearli-. a iriHnufHi tui er a PHinpln niiti

Ultll .suhtl gi'M (Hll'll* , Mill-♦ T H W l l h [iCKrl JMUI I h i I H h I ' I ti I H f ■ 'll a H ft- V*. I Ilfh'SI MJ- ! I I-.I*ll•vl>lf; In II H I"! nnd uthe-rs pikn l l i - l V ; i | i | 8 » T i l l I n l 5 u C

Solid (iold Top and 1-lf) (odd Filled Hraeelels

\ i^BSiirl liK rii ,i| |i;.i fI'-ls, fii>liij gold I 'D "'"-I 1 ' C'tMlHl«f| III \nrlfi1JH MN#Hl!|Ih©M n'jflvlffl. r;jrh "iiti In u Sfpuimi- i-I isli izr hhIIti box

5 0 c to $5.00

A liii lunate piir'I'u-'V Ir ’m O K j ! N o iv \ ' u r k ' s l.ii . ;v s(

linen h o u ses ; all l in en c lo ih v.iih rm n a p k in s to ‘ m atch; harder all a n u i n J , hem m ed rmidv for ime: ■ we have r " ' eA c e r n ^ n a l ly low price on these

j;imds.

tifixl'6. ret’u lar Sd.HO ca!>'- ■I tUh.82, rcRulHr $2..h(h s a l e ...........

lihxH.S. r e g u la r $.(.2,S. sale . .; t.('x'.i;s. regu lar $ ' .2 h , -Kie.

SI..'i'l

SL’.df

P a t t e r n S e t s All lincm vonsi ' . t ing o f one d o t h , J\ . ' ' ; ' "h r'2\d .’ inch

napkins to m a tch : put rp in a nv.it h e x ; wc h u e these in three g i u J e s , e v e iy orn ,if which will give excellent wear.

$ti.()0 'ou- s.'.le nr’ce SI.'.)''Kctf-, s d c pr’ce S ' tiO rets , sa le p iicc Sh.ilO se ts , sa le price

, $.’i,.'ill Sfi.SO

N i i n k i l l S l'"frr. 2 2 \2 J size, extra i e,n '' ' ' ■fwiiii paitcrn:,. u 1, ; ' : v,.' i!“ '''.'i;i'. and vill iamnicr nice m.d Mimoih; rrj;i l:u y ' ) y s.tdO; salv p i . v e ............................................ . ■

t ' r j i s i l linen ; 17 invhes iv idt . one »l ihe hen * ’ ' I rushes thill Svinlnad ninis oi i i;' vxtvncni

"earing .ind verv aSsorhCPl; will Ic.fve tin j lull; rep. price l.'c.; '.ilf rtice.................... I .< /••W

C r i s h '■ mdics Hide; verv .itsorheni; lor*' ’ Ji'shes or g[a"e;-, w ill give cxvclleni j jV.-.

4vr''ii;e, rcgm.ir fricc 1C .v ; siilc price.............. I v v

T o w i ’It' "" '■'“'"-isk; large s | .e . fine’ g!,alit\ ; plii.e ti'i iiiiiials: nil excel 1 Q f

li'in vHhie; reg- ri 'ce dhe ; .lalo price . . . I “ L

L i n e n I’ i i l o w C a s e s , eiiihrotdfred patterns; place for iTiornsnini; an unusually low price on these goods; careful hmers would Jo well in pet a good supply | CQ of these goods; mir reg, price ''2 .At); at, pair, . I , U 7

Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies Renaissance and Japanese Art LinensUreR.* b'ornis Made up in four seclious. w'ith soparaiv

adjustments for neck, bust, hip and skirt; very j J Q easily opera'ed; covered with hest grade hlavk |er- sc y ; a regular .'() dre.ss form; while ley la s t . . . .

i’o .sili'p Savings o f 2") In 10 IV r ( ’en(. on Hiiying Now for T lianksgit in s S'* ^m as, Seg W indow Display

IflO Yardw tiponi Silks All colors and black and white;regular Sc. spool, a l ...............Tie

Our Own f)rer“ Shields— Kvery pair cun be washed and ironed and c'erv pair guaran- Ited ; doicn, SI III. or, pair.ltle

.1. J. ('lark's Spool f'ot- Ion—200 yards. 2 cord, black, white ; spool at ,. , 2e

Dresamakora' f in s — ' , lbboxes, all steel pins; si/c; 4 to fi; reg. 19c, at, box . , . . I'le

Itest White Tape- -M yards. clo.'Cly woven, ' ■ in.li Wiii.'; regular 9c. a l ......... ............

Coal li iittons— Bcaulilnl assortiiicnr, large S'rcs in all the new shades and I styles; reg. lOc., a!, ea ..'e

2,)C .Siinilafy weight ..............

.Aprons, light . 19e

jtir Sanitary weight ..............

Aprotis, lighi ....................:!llc

[Jell- . ■*Dinrn s darters, al

,7c ('. (5. Mercerized I' j-inch InsideDarning Cotton, hall .fe I ing, 10 yards al 49c.. or,

O. N'. T. Clark's V®rd ............................... 6c g j p o f’.-iirs (morlDarning Cotton, spe- |4 ,- ineh Inside Kelt-' (juaiit) Shears andcial, 3 for .....................or ing. 78c, piece, special Scissors, also enibroid-

Hair I‘ina, all sizes, I at ................................... .‘iffe ^ .y gnj niauicurc styles.straight or crimped, 4 2-inclt Inside Belting, guaranteed; values for ................................fOc I reg. 7Hc. piece, at..6He k, at, p a i r . . . . l 2 r

| . v e n ' ' a s 8 o V t e d , ^ *'""h 'tV''’____ - _____ I Books, lust the thing | large bottle ........ Utefor Chrisliuas pres- Safety I’inr. ail si /cs ,ents; large assori- 4 do.ien .................... Idement; values in .lOc. at ...........................19c

,T 1 - i n f h lleiiais- yjnee and Drawn Work bunch ( iolhs nnd Table ('overs,\ c r v b e a u t i fu l d e ­s ig n s . not one r ' f ce

i f $1.75than $2 ,5 0 . .

2.89 for Reg. 5.98 Table Covers

72-iiicii Round R e n a is s a n c e Ta-

iile Cover, very e la b o r a t e pa tterns;

rich wide ince b o r ­der ; will fit any size l a h ' e ; regular va lu e SS.flK; s p e c ia l ............

Diiiwn Work and; R e n a is s a n c e , 12-in. H a n d K m b r oidered j D o i l i e s , w ith drawn .Scarfs, Shams nnd Cen-J work and hand em- trcpicccs, also sets to , b ro idered cen tres , for maidi. scarfs regular | ghina c lo s e t s , tables size for dressing s id e - • p la te do i l ies;boards, '"•'TCS 25c.. | Q ^

uM C l special ...........

bulTcis diiffonierf; val. to SI ,25, special.

Koh-in-or Dress , iCastengrB, all sizes, ' iblack and white; \ \reg. lOc,, a t ............. 6c i ,

JOc TaffetHii Scam | Best Quality Dress- Binding, at, p , e c e . . . . 8 e i ing Bins, 36H count to

1,)C Taffetan .Seam ] the paper; regular .Sc., Binding, at, piece. [2(/2C at- .................................. 4e

Pearl Bultons, all sizes, assorted oncards, at ....................I nr

Mnnsfii-ld Cotlon,1,2fHl yards to spool, 40 ID 70, reg, 10c.. at. . .He

Honainaance Shania, Cenlrc-pieces and Searfa, drawn x v o r k .e ^ le tand solid embroidered centre, round and square, this lot mdudea j - Q sanirle piece.', ihal will he offered .way below regular puces, values to bl 5h. 'pi'cial while they last .................................................... ..........

Drawn Work Scarfs, Shams and OntDepipcf'Fi. very pretty desij’ns.

2 5 cone to three rows drawn work; regular 5()c., special. .

Kenaisaanco rentrepieces knd Scarfs, very elaborate designs, inariy hardsome designs values to $2.50, a t ......... $I.2,S

3-Day Sale of Leather Bags ■l.jO Real Leather Hand Bags, in grain, walrus

leathers, fitted with inside pur,se. all leather Ilined; some have double handles; special jat ..................................................................................

Pin Seal Hand Bags, envelope shaped | - J Q ; with handles and back strap; two fittings of | , | J 7mirror and purse; reg. $2, special....................

Walrus and (ioat Seal Lcalher Hand ^ A f k llagp, lined with moire silk. 4 fittings. ror, memo hook, purse; reg. 53, special. ,.

The Most Wanted Silks at Moderate Prices40-inch Im ported C repe M eteor

$2.50 Value, in This Sale, YardIf you were disappointed last time, when we o f ­

fered these crepe meteors at this special price, take | advantage of this sale early tomorrow; all the best | plain shades of mahogany, Russian green, Havan.i ; brown, king's blue, navy, taupe, Copenhagen, wis- I taria, white or black; an actual saving | p Q , of 92c. a yard; special, per yard, 1 , ^ 0

3-Day SaleofDrugs&T oiletGoodsFor Today, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mail Orders Promptly Filled

DRI'tiS

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ETHIIDiHI* (1. .

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Double Width All Silk CharnieaseStandard $1.50 quality, ihousanos of yards of

this special offering were sold here last week, in the following plain shades— taupe, Copenhagen, blue, plum or brown. Your last opportunity, as Q C , - * quantity is now limited; an actual saving of y j G 55c. a yard; special, yard......................................

Novelty SilkA copy of fine imporled silk retailing at $2,00 a

yard; these plain colors, navy, Copenhagen, 2 0 _ mahogany, old rose, brown, wistaria or black; a wonderful value, at, yard ...............................

36-lnch Washable Silk^ngeesFor one day's special selling we offer 2,000 yaros

of a serviceable quality silk pongee, guaranteed to wash; a full range o f every wanted plain ' t r i ­color, originally retailing at 50c., special, yard ..............................................................................

Big Purchase of Silk PetticoatsRegular Value $3.00 to $4.00

They’re beautiful silk petticoats, made of fine quality messaline and chiffon taffeta; all the newest shades; also two-lone effects, made with a / y A A ruffle for accordion ptaitinga; some headed with wide tucks; value $3 to $4; on sale at

Womens $1 and $1.50 Silk HoseFine quality pure thread silk, full i

regular made, ingrain dye, medium ana I light weight, double silk or lisle garter/ tops, sole, heel and toe, also high , spliced silk heels; every pair strictly/ perfect; sizes 8>4 to 10, In the follow-V Ing shades: black, tan, white and I all the desirable evening shades,. . . . . '

\ la-hS'' i , u 11111 a 1 p ti. f rr '■ F - \ r fti fill, full -1 '-’7- Im'1 r Iti. rt'R I f . Hi

l i t j l ihrr (.I4VVPI4Tifcitii i f l , I' J

l.i.llSf ll"M '.IF'. fTx.. H'-j Hl"l

" « ■ 2 5 ca I • •

‘ofinllol i'txfih I'lxTitltir ■ nt-nris rtiirl vvl;;lt-im Hiti(©till. f'-j,; 1 4 c2 ,i I li 1 id . >t 1

KIrjti « fiuifh.......fi Fi,- It’ ll.

10 f o r 2 9 c

T«l]©t PapffT-L’rtipe firilah, lar^e Kixe roll, leKDlnr* . 4 f o r 2 S c

for^lopfi l fl , T a l -r u lu |*imd©rThe OrlenlHl 10c odor,

r © r « » I il © nFHFdroiipn ! K.P., lb, boi- j U©s. r©R. i;-i

I* o Qk p # t n n .r r e a n i — F or mnH- flH,);© use*, SOr '7Qr ' size, a t ......... *

2 5 c 1 5 cArlltilf#U I 111! \ I JuM

I *■! f 1\ p t1 :i I" 'i|(• I IMP r t i " fFJ Pi U 'l 1 (■ Ji:i I T s, S ' i - II US I i l ' H, I m t1 ' IM hl'lpiv ti. I AC tip i-r- r>. ( m id I k 111 ' ('S.H’ p m m lf '.r "I •ilFl_\ . lv-!Lf rl l.dI V " I V It ru t i II 1.1 I H- iild r-Mi.iU 1;.;.-

In $.d' I r,--„„ w.,u- ji j.IttI I il'lS

FR EE R ieseF s Cali-

ItalK'ock Cory- j forn ia Ex-

lopsis T alrum

, DRUGS

1 trac ts

PowderA sii HI I' Ip ch d

fills iifiuillM I I al- I uni id 'V.'l'f Irt tifn. ILI tihklliu. ,vvlillf Ibn 1 2 9 c

I l,n.\ o f V a l k y .I Ilon^^jBucklo. Ar-

Duma. ©t<-.. ei" I (juliilt© o d o rs . re |f.I ipDc, ril. ouDP®.

iff ■ f F ■ I

French anti Ivory Pyralin7-1M (-1 n 1 \ fi 1 *1 ‘

! |ii li '14 Hi llp l tp i ' l H'jiii fjiiF rpR ular stfHk s i r©-

will HI .Lt' UHofiil Kifta and aiJd to honie

I'nri II o

M [

• K I A -il *i- f 1 . 5

S I . 0 0

Sflil lli»fltir« fi|ri<"lu'H I'M H vvllli HhUf , I I ' ni ii l\ '■!) c; I'M i ru it L 'B ^ '

I Hf ' i f ik .

Ixurj- YlirrdtrtiM.irj. of ivnivP S )• H t 1 U att" w.K I- . t: . ll uUlUksLiti?*. In HcVtiritlS I Z ti H

1 I fi vHliiti, I -liji}' ft.i Iti *3 Tfi \ hIu '-

[l-tiHA Kll]>'P m i f ' l i I V H 1- y

ClsK'kH ■ .-=l:indlnn d-_. ,iin1 "i Ini'lK'K MKh, H 1 I I'Tifl lx J.-x L'T .-

2 . 5 9 !

Fr^'iirh I V n r f riDc'kA '•-Hiitri'iing fi IrichtiB hlffh. iF'iil riiovciJieTiL

priijty dtialRrifl.rr g S2 vain© 98c(4(

?le« i«l1—Forbathing purpose*^ 10 lb. hag, reg.12c ...................

D ■ n d © r I nc—Hair remedy and Bcalp Invlporator, reg, 25c bIe© 1 6 c

RelilMfi rowder*— 1 2 d<jH©8 In Uni,

1 2 i 4 c

K M - T e - ^ K l U l vermin©, reg. I8c25c. Ht.

Till oti-'liil-'reach

Rpeclal I V n r 7

<' I n 1' k ! • - f i ItriHli ' 'I, Mtiiii'l 7 iTirDp"* tVKl*

f|i © r H, I ni' v li;C Ijl'till .ml'

l . 5 9 , U M .

Hmxhes1 M IF I k

Hr-iabeM •H4jrri.-dhfi.i© ami f'-l- lu lo i i l handU-H. Pkll brlatle. vul. Iil, u . I Q c2fif, al -

F«ttpowdrr ^Bhades, 25c I S cbIz©. a t ..........

WlteliP u r e V. 8. r., I1 pint.reg.SSc

T o o t h HrtjuhtitiliotK* H r d LilulO h a 1 1 rj 1 © s, a MI-’ I ij f h hrialle fll i>r k. vnliip u|p lu 8f'V . uptiClHll S c o r 2 f o r 2 S c

Null Scrub' l a r g e nelectlrpn of tiiylH.B to lelecL from , puniti with lumdltiP. value up H. S.K-, 2 5 cM . ,

JCaIr llrHnheaPrylid lirn-K, aH trlHtl- tt lo'k. ns-a o r U d hu'-ka. 2 S c3Df \ a l u t i . . .

H n lr llriiHLe©TTIk'blJ' [ioltHhti'l1) H r. k a, h a n d d r a w n bi'lailvs to ck , " 7ic S 9 cv a lu e . Ht

« liluntr^'n *iDe- I'lnl Kfjkrrgjcniii" tJx© VC HE tiipray aji'-l expliiln the IilKh quality of

1 their perfum© and itiib-l articles.

P e r f u t n e N la Ituxi-R. .ill thtilr pi' jiulur (mI'U’h.

2 5 c t o $ 3 . 2 5Wjitor*

ji, rill I'lipulurrp'liifH.

2 5 c t o $ 1 .2 5'rnlctini lUrwder

V.tplrl I tai't yliji.('uiilimtii-r* Hoij-

La l-'mijce.Iti'MP, leU’.,

1 5 c a n d 2 5 c( fttgafe*© l*opi j.

lar TurklMb HmhSoup, b‘ix of Rftr U i-akea. . .

h'lnal lnff R a t h SoBt,. »vr«ke, 2 5 c.1 f o r .................

<'AMbnicre lluO" quet Koa|l.Siiiiill hIz© cake, lSci boi 7!k‘*

I^rg© cake, 34c i boz

I llli'lllli. go Ml -. d sfltp t

I'H 2.39J t ra 4 l©7 '$> hpe-

cJitl Hcprrieala-H>H wil l CXI lain Ihe m e r l u o f their new and popular R e a e Maid P re p - a r a i io a * aiid giv’e a w a y free Hample c n v t i l o p e B o f

i S a r h f t P o w d e r s i fur the a s k in g ,

Rrad l fy ' f l ©X*I qiilsli© per^um©!!.* 25cto$Z.50

B r a d l e y ' ! T oI l« l W a te rs

25c to $1.50Bi(idloy> Moni-

itiK Dew Crt-am

35c and 50cR raf l ley 'a Far©

P o w d e r s , a l l shades, box,

25c to $1.50j B r a d l e y ’ s T al - Icum Powdere, all odors, Jer.

I IS c to S O cAnd a fouipl^t©

[line of dll other ! good*.

Johanu HolPa K » ( r m ‘ t nad Tt»n«\r f reK- ODc 2 0 rSlRP Hi .........

8wami» Rooty Hlimer'a — F o rk id n e y and blad* tier Iroublee ,

I DO H e© . -44© 50c s i i e . . -Silo

I* la t e r lB r — A n t i ­s e p t ic a nd pro­p h y la c t ic , C 7 r 1.00 s i z e .........

D o a a 's K id n e yP i l l s — F o r k idn ey.‘om pla ln ts . 3 5 c50c siise

Special DemonstrationOf Auhry SUlers' Famous Btautifiers, under supervision of expert demonstrator.

These beautifiers have been extensively ad­vertised and demonstrated successfully through­out (he United States and foreign countries, and their unquestionable popularity is increasing daily,

Al! ladies interested are invited to call and see our special representative, and she will be pleased to demonstrate the preparations to you. F r e e T r l , l »1m S« m ple Ho* o f T fc r» *B » » o H r i* r * .

FREE

7 1

■9l(i

ntfiiid'* 1*111©-"Blood tonic. 7clog . I2 f, Bl. .

I<ljtr7ptlan T>e- ivitn^li^r — P e r ­fu m e * thfl air, reg . 25c box. |Bt .....................

* t <1 m I B e r©—H a rd rubber. <’0!i- llnufiua s p ia y . for l iquid or olli>, reg . l.OD. a l .

Cut this out, present to Spalding Demonstrator, Toilet Depariment,

between !0 and 12 A. M- or I to S P. M., from November 10 to 15, and receive a plaster for rheumatism. These plasters have been doiuon- strated in Snyder’s over throe yeare.

To Fit All Puri* of the Body

C I T Y A D V E R T l S S a a E N T S

ovFioB o r T ac boa&p orco H tn ss io m a a o r trh c m

«r wnriiix. 11 cats m a t. r u t m M f t . m m v

;.-'t W W * * ooBtalMa Is «H

C I T Y A B V E H T I S E M E N T g

t t o l S n S l i r i i o T l i t i 'u o ^ ^ tlM irruttnt ofl lc au w to Mil aplrliuau,. vinoui. malt or

UtjuoM. and noi fafintotoro puStlatiad

i i- .' .; - .

CITY ADVERTISKMENTS

Ttioraa, Hunt. 106 Bonwy , t ............. anmeiiluoaMtchMl WMiUuoSM, oa po ta w ....tjsm a B »caUamual sam>. SH P>rrj at............eamaplio*

IfM bL iS A L K -B teH B W A U . utsmowl gelibaBM * Co..

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AH M'V&S,ChvlM twin H

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!«iM*do buimiTif-lit, o§t -Prlvftti brueb iio b in f*

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0Dp.V#w poilofttci. 'f*l- "** Aibury vATIaATt iC m r —Thi DorlMd AdTvrfliInf A fincl. WiU*r B.

td«t-LOCAT. BRANCH o r n r l tS :

S h i' lV«Vi “"«'*> " • ’ **'

MONDAT, NO VBM H K R 10, 1!MI.

t h i lr own r ..p o n .lb t ll ly ; nnd. fu rth erm o r., m .o t prtU y .e r lo u . com polU lon . No q u citlo ii 'd lr ly I a n lD B t th» h o n e .ty »n<l *»"'< InlBntloiii o t thoik> d ■ ro cto r i. nor properly . f a l n i t thi-lr Jiidgm enl In ordinary oom tn .ro la l iranM ctlon*.

B u t th e a U d lt lo n .l .B fo g iie r d b e in g •<> e im p l* . th e lo o k o f It b e lli* . o p la in ly e v id e n t in th o I lo a e v l l le vane, t h e d e p o ilto r ( b o u t to e n tr u r t h i . m o n e y l i w a r r a n te d In a a k in * w h e th e r th la c a u t io n a r y n ie a iu r e or a aatla - fa c to r y e q u iv a le n t 1. a p p lie d , •‘ap er la lly In t h e c a ie a o f th e y o u n ie r . itn a lle r a n d U a . e x p e r ie n c e d I n r tU u t lo n a

A n d w h ile w e a i e a l It, N ew J r ia e y la S T I U . w a it in g fo r a n e ip la n a t to n th a t e x p la ln a th e H o ie v ll le caao.

SENATOR I BE M/

TO WALT MASON IN EM PO RIA, KANSAS.

A TH O t SA N D T IT IF SA th ou san d pttlea that on th e eve of the centnna^

Of A n glo-A m erican peace, th e m lt e d Hletea ahould he c o m p e lle d to rem onstrate w ith Oreat H nlnln on account Of th e actlvdttea of one o f Us M in ister . In such a dell- CAt* altuBtlon as th e M exican a f f a ir ’

8tr E dw ard Orey. th e ilrllL .li fo r e ig n M ln l.ler « h o * e rep utation has been hUtli, both at hom e and •b r o a d , haa m uch to explain to h i . own people am the Mrorld. con cern in g th e a p p o iiu m cn i ami '‘U ''’,de o f he S r tU a h M lnlitor to M exico, It 1. prohable th at th e 5 m i l h F oreign O ffice does not r e p r e .-m Ih . sen tim en t Ot th e B ritish people; It la eer ta ln th at it does not r*pP«M nt th e view a end fee lin g s o f th e Hrltlsh press,

C arden Is no rtranger to A m er ican affa irs nor tn the p u b lic Interested In them . F or a score of ye^ar. he V f . b fe n B rita in 's consular agent In M exleo and oth er C a n tra l Am erican and C arlbhean Ktates. the British jm preaentative through w hom Hrltlah auhjecta secured t b . l r con cess ion s In those cou n tries ,

, . I t l i an open secret th a t, In an unguarded m om ent, h i l i t th e cat out ot th e hag. In tim atin g that th e B ritish • o u g h t com m ercial control o f th e Caribbean coast of L a tin A m erica and there'ny In c itin g th e U nited S tates to en ter in to n egotia tion s w ith H on d u ras and N icaragu a. M il fr ien d , Lord Cowrtray, h ea d o f th e Pearson ayndl- W te . h a e Carden to th ank fo r th e syndicate's con ces- k o n a granted by th e ir c o m m o n friend, Porflrlo D ia l, gm d d ep en d en t for th e ir v a lu e u p on con firm ation by a M ex ica n Congreee. I t le not eu rp r liln g , th erefore, th a t rvtm ore abound to th o e ffe c t th a t Carden w ould k eep l lu e r t a In pow er lon g en ou gh to h ave h i . h en d -p lck ed B o n g reee confirm th e g ra n ts by w h ich Cuwdray h op es t o con tro l M exico from tha c a p ita l south to G uatem ala glDd hriU ah H onduras.T Wr E dw ard Grey m ay h a v e been m isin form ed as ko th e M exican situation , bu t h e h a s had m any years I n w h ic h to b ecom e a cq u a in ted w ith Carden, C ow dray U d th e ir recen tly en g a g ed p artn er , Lord M urray of E lib a n k . w ho resigned h is p o s itio n as L iberal w hip and K i l i e n w r o f patronage, to Join th is syndicate. H ow i o o i O rey exp la in th o a p p o in tm en t o t Carden ae M inis- M r to M exico at th e m om en t w h en A n glo-A m erican S i^ t lo n a w ere strained in th a t rep u b lic; or h ie to lera -

gon o f C arden's conduct a t th e M exican cap ita l, w h ere

f o r t i f v i n g a g a i n s t p t r e ,"While th e rep ort o f th e com n d tlee on f ir e p rev en ­

tion o f th e N ation a l B oard o f F ire I'nderw rltera on fire ha iard con d ition s o f th is city Ju .llfy th e ratin g recently given N ew ark by A llee Brow n, ra lem ak or for th e in io r sn c e rm n p an les o f N ew Jersey, o f A l o in o n g th e m u n lc lp eh tle . of th e Btate, th e underw riter e n g i­neers ehow th ere la room for Im provem ent still.

C om m end ation le given tn th e report to th e c ity 's w ater deparln ien t, w h ich is described ae h av in g a gooil organ lia llu n . g en era lly co m p le te reoords. d istr ib u tion serv ice good, w ith va lu ab le Im provem ents m ad e s in ce th e last un derw riter's report e ig h t years ago, and still oth ers In conieiT iplatlon. T h e connection of th e h igh pres.'UB fire ey slem w ith th e low pressure serv ice Is erltlriiert a s fltfectin g e ffic ien cy , but credit la g iven tho dep arlm en t for p rovid ing th e rem edy In th e b u ild in g of a th lrty.B lx-Inch m ain th a t w ill perm it, w hen c o m ­pleted, "f th e g r e a le .t p ossib le draft.

The h iilld ing d ep artm en t a lio com es In for high com m enrlallon , th e crllh lema o f th e eng ineers being d i­rected to fau lts In th e code en d to restr ic tion s th a t are not the fa u lt o f th e d ep artm en t. The d ep artm en t 1. atiited 1 0 be w ell organ ized , th e law s properly en forced and the h u lld ln g cod e m ain ly sa tisfactory. T he recen t extenalnn o f th e fire llm lta Is approved es adequate.

Much Im provem ent In th e last years is noted In th e tm reflu o f cn in b u .llb lea and tiro rt.ska. C onditions here are reported a s b e in g m ain ly sa tisfactory and th e law s gooil with good con tro l of th e s lo ra g e and use o f e x ­p losives and Indam m aides. The local system o f e le c ir l- ciil Inspection cornea In for critic ism , both a* tn new and nld work.

T he nre d ep artm en l Is declared to he fairly stro n g and I'ftlclont, hut th ere runs th rou gh th e specific c r it i­c ism s o f th e rep ort an a tt lliid e toward th is branch of th e local serv ice th a t recall* th e friction th a t ha* e x ­isted betw een th e d ep ertn io n t nfflclals and th e under- w riliiig body, w h ich In part, at leaal. grew out o f th e attitu d e o f both p artie s w ith respect to th e In vestiga ­t io n s that led up to th e p resen t report.

The en g in eers a lso m ak e a specia l note of th e co n ­g ested v a lu e d istr ic ts o f th is city , end su ggest rem ed ial action In th a t d irection .

Home o f th e recom m en d ation s of th e engineera h a v e been carried nut, som e are In contem p lation and som e oth ers In th e list h a v e been a liv e — as su ggestion s — for many years. T h is Is notab ly true o f th e Idea o f a fire boat.

'I'he g en era lly favorab le nature o f the report does not, how ever, m ea n th a t It la lim e to real on our oars, or a n y th in g lik e It. A nybody w ho keepe his eyes open k n ow s better, and so m e o f th e critic ism s noted ought to bo m et at once.

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■ar VV 'llI tak» my pen tn hand to thank r H preen t grand. Vour

■ liippilng n iiym ei ,1 s.ilt the Times,

.vli gi,ru ut Themes Embracin .. rno Gay. s me Fnd,

mu nfit no B td. y,' Wrlllfin hjrs nil M a*t'n----- -

• ' M'ri fi"i] m*’ Iii re on« Huy Iti tH,1 i -f U' lM lj>nki*(l anJHR'i iiffpf 1 hail reiftd a while ih*

V, ,|M I . in f+'eiTi to aniilc. and attar l tiaii t.u'l tliPin through the cloudy #Kl»# liJt.l iiiii-"<l i“ tlia fliinllffht shim*uifTPiI II I' <lt rny aouj, 1 felt aa If I '1 kit k*-'\ nnd 1 hH’.e worn a tiapplpT]c,nk hf. Hu t. M-I aeni that jinitle

V\ liPM r w ia 1' !»l H pral rif l RKl, Thn fMl.ls Ilf umme. ' ■ u rn aniM my iHptui*. nil \\ ■ il'l notr wiien I iiapiatt-'l ih«t Ml iff '■ I vw -I" i»n <K J.moM'a..111 tftii'l irmvr n ' f * i t . n r i niN‘ mi'tli^T iHpfl to frow* jijiil Mn\ WHir urliiiiKH aft-mri l n trl fln

|,i,T n'l ik - ni' t l a i nn'l Iruifl - r ' l ' .rnu" Ihf* alv. a r d

Miill til'll Unii*; tl'** MftMir* 'iM MM wn*oI fPHij ihf'iTi a* M ‘ ‘ I 'VFTP fi yoliriflimn llieti, and r i 'w y-.' irM tPn v r n t aymmu^'r. and mo »nri T. ^vh^n Iha\i> rn*i| T hp Man m Club,” *nd

" |> e Vmir lleatl." ’■i’oftlmoriem Imiue- Iry,” ''liofxl r im es' and othera of >our ■ Ripl'liriK llbynioa ' Hut beat of al! ti e tliingM \ .u wrote I HK« the one th at hera T qunle.

' I Wf>n t !>ft Ions In thla '■al® iPHtp, my workft may run for a fpvk inora vpara, hut fi\rn tlia l la H liahy b it. and the aiHirta are hPdiclng already yet At mornln§f a «en l feela nay and nu'^. and psenlnif finda film upon th** l*’ - wHh hi* folded hands and his Jl'i# whitfl <cown. ami liln biea lijrned ui und hla pla^ie pirnod down. P". vlpwlntr Ihla aad '-u- tprlH l:ii\, Mini henrimt th * fif iho Imad Man A H a 1 waio In cJoTtle the bpfll I ' wu. and 'nu> rhPPT up my f'dl-iw lunn 1"inak«i a fp Jlcw fo rK e t hta p u t p , and mak#* h im la iiR h w hpn hp w a n ta to p w p b t ’, la mb mu-'h a p.fpi t a n liMpfs to lilt, whoup b r p

twi-^lpd iim l hrokp In tw o Y'Mir U tp, y#J faj’, l» twialpd.

hut r i" fUiP horp ir flrnllins fau lt, f'*r mdpa an d rn llPS w il l i>rn[ilp gn to h p ar you.- p lu n n lln ih P ly re , b roke andhnni , ynii li.‘i\4*a hetlPr Inalr'iment lh i‘> nut i.hp al"|iP and lei I pt soar, and makP IhiB old world Rlad ''TUP morp. anrl ma'’ you dry thp nation a IPara w llh Hip- pllnn Kiiymrji'' a ihoueand yrara’

I overheard a couveraalion In ft re#' tfturant In town the other e\enlni< he* Iweeii two friends. Bo they should Ih* designated, I suppose. because* they talked fam iliarly—although ruther loud- iy —aiwut Ihelr personal relaUunahlps. U appeared that one of the couple wii-n having riither a hard tim e of It with hiP bosa— “the old man w asn't playing fair' and ao on.

“ By George, ha can't i;ct along witho-.it you," replied his sym pathetic listcnei . “tell him you're going to tjult. Hluff him," and nioje of the home sort of talk.

I watched the mah a^ho was being so advised hy his "friend.” and the Injured luok which had beexi uiv liie face and which Ip common with nio.it of ua when we feel that we've heen iJeeply wrongeil, in!en> ifio<l- He fenced off a bit as ha M'mttTkeit mildly, that the *dd man did «h.pen>J «>n him a good deal, bin he finally [uTjnlUcd himself to swallow the wbujc |lji*» of talk, "hook, halt an*l ulnkcr. '

t an't fret alone wdthout you"— ft hat a farce, whiU a liflluaum Coiifl-

dentlally— therc isn’t ona of iii who** A'rvicea could not i e dispensed with. If you’re fooling yourself by believing that you liKVO the future of ttw hoas’s bust- itsss In >'our hands, and that you c*n con ­trol it. and therefore, the boas wlH have to N’ome fi\er"—*forKel It.

»’an‘t get along without you? Wonder what they did before you cuma? Mean-

‘wlille. the liona hlinflelf has been getting wiaer—poselbry you yourself helped him. .Mao. since you got on the Job there have tiean others tom liig along—some of them preUv bright youngslers whom you de- uplsf* because of their youth—but we’ra living 11 1 a new day, and tilings slip along at a fart gait. There's pruhshlv another man ro«dy to step right Into your job and hmylie lie'll do sunu* Ihinga lh a l you na\«r dreamed of He will not do all the tliiiige you've done In Just ymir and i<erhaps this will of Itself be s« vaiUttge. but he'll dtv other ihlngs tn*t jiui sim ply cannot tin. <

I'an't ge l along without you** For* got It

VILLAGE GLEA NIN GS.

Vast Sums for Building' Operations in Big Cities

Ur Ketl* our pu'iiiar m-daf rejuvsna- ter, IS linvtng n lu ile h intlng hack of St'H-kiiolin Bs ue fc" I'l r-rPai* '^ur popu­lar landlortl. W llightcr Is *l«o away shooting. Ye a-nhp b*fl a bouquet of h'lm^-grown t'hrA wnnlheniiinis at his o f­fice last wpaU. mavhe they will keep till Ml’. Rlghter gels back we hepe they do fiH n nice heutich nf vpnlsnn w’ould taste finp right now ,\llsB .lospy Haldw'n en- tprlained a rompnny of her popular fel­low Siimlay-arhool werkera ''J'h'Jrsday eve. ihe foal lire of tho p\ e hHng h meat passed around from hand to hand under thP table and you wrote down on >our mpriu card whnl the articles of food wero hy the fpol. Yo scribe won first prlre by guess- irg the notst articles, gu ite ft few are iTiMpcrtliig the new V \V, C. A. hulldlng

days. U la certainly a great place for tba young wumen. Ye scribe et ux , were among those seen and hp#rd cn the Pnncrtnn fuoiball field FatTirday, ronUng home hy train Instead of friends* piito as usual

l>r \^■|lt•v. itiri popular fin certain quarti ’ r-'i' ji-TC f'linHsI, M'ft.s a lecturer In

{ S lA V nA ll l>IZ IN G THF: m i l k t.AWft,

&« 1« f lv l n r co m fo rt to H u erta ? ^ ^ *B iie r f y epent tr y in g Ic sh ow tn * t th e f te t

■ i f th * M **lc*n jltUAtlon I* * b » ttl* betw een A m erlexn la d B rltlgh oil mAgnete* fo r M exican ooneeaglons, and la r h a p i th ere I* m ateria l to g iv e th la p lctore th e co lor t f tru U i. T here l i no dou bt th a t B rita in ha* contraoted tW M exican fu e l e ll for He n a v y w ith th e C ow dray

I M d ic a te .B u t w h y ta lk ab ou t oil w h en th ere are top ic* m ore

in p o rta n t.o n eoncM alona are m ore or lea* tem p orary grants.

! te o d o n ly u n til th e o il b en ea th th e su rface o t tho iround 1* e ih au M ed . A b a ttle for th em w ould have

, t o p a r a t lv e l y sm all Im p ortan ce. The v ictor w ould not ,fef n ecegslty gain con tro l o f th e country .

T h * story o f railroad and p ort conce*»lon*. h ow ever, ! • dH ferent an d th o P earaon conceeslon* for raw U n d e u p o n w h ich to build railroads, fo r great port* and ter - f a ln a l fac ilit ies , are th e concesa lon* th a t prom ise to f e t f i r i t B rita in to d o m la a te perm an en tly th e p o litics b f M exico .{ . F r o m a lin e draw n from V era C rnt. through M exico

efety to A capulco , th e fIn set h arb or on th e Me.xlcan tft c o a s t aouth to G u atem ala , th e B ritish co n cess io n - rag h a v a earm ark ed th e co u n try and m ean to control a a a e t and wegt co a st port*. 'W hen tak en up and d ^

Wkloped, th ree tra n sco n tin en ta l Unas w ill be In B ritish a * n d a , b e e tle s th e tran a-G u ateroa lan line, w h ich is m ad eretood to be co n tro lled by B ritish capita l,

i, ■ T h e T uoatan P en in su la , ly in g north o f B ritish H on- itb raa , th* adjo in in g S ta le* o f C h iap as and T abasco,

' 'Mad th e S ta tes betw een th o le th m u a o f T eh uantep ec and 'jUexlCo City, w ill be un der B r it ish control, en a b ltiis th e S irtton e to dom inate th e c o m m erce o f th e w hole area i t e m V era Crux to th e H on d u ran port, P u erto Cortez.

•' lU llr o a d dom ination In th o U n ited S ta tes has been e n o u lh , but w h a t w o u ld railroad dom ination by

anpported by eo p o w erfu l an IngU tution ae th e M tltM h O ovem m eb t m oan in a country lik e M exico? 'VTotlld th e M utlcah peop le h a v e th e ghoet o f a ch an ce jto M il th etr eoula th eir ow n ? T h# C ardens o f th e fu - t k i e w eu M nee a ll th e ir p ow er to k eep th e H u ertas o f th e fu tu re in control o t th e rep u b lic and th e r ig h ts • f th e M exlean peop le be h an ged .

. la th e M onroe D o ctr in e th a t balk e at a Jap an ese b M * » t M agdalena Bay, or a G erm an base on th e IgU n d s a t th * m outh o t th e P an am a C anal e la stic e b o u t f l to p erm it Brltteh corp ora tion s to a ssu m e suoh a W B trol over M exico’s p orts and territory?

T h a t Is th e M exican p r o b le m .’

"Some tline. g ro w in g recogn ition o t the fa c t that mtorOBCOple, y e t n on e th e le ss lively, bacteria. Invisible dirt and d lseaee g e r m i In m ilk have a m arked effec t on th e public h ea lth m ay r e iu ll In th e ad op tion of standard m ilk law* and regu la tion s all over th e country S c ien tists and h ea lth o fftr la ls everyw here are w ork ing tow ard th a t end, w ith suocees her* and fallura th ere .

N ow w e are Inform ed th a t th e In tern ation al Milk D ea lers’ A ssoc ia tion ha* Indorsed th e report o f th e c o m ­m ission on m ilk stan d ard s o f th e N ew ork m ilk co m ­m ittee , as a g en era l guid e In so far ae local con d ition s m ay w arrant, and th is Is looked on as a long step In advan ce.

This s ta tem en t needs a little exp lan ation . T he In tern ation a l M ilk D ealers' Aeeoclatlon Is an o rg a n iza ­tio n rep resen tin g f if ty -f iv e o f th e largest com p an ies In th e U nited S tate* and C anada. It adopted th e reso lu ­tion Indorsing th e rep ort m entioned In C hicago last w eek . T he N ew York M ilk C om m ittee I* a v o lu n tary organ isa tion w h o se prim ary object la to Im prove th e m ilk supply tn N ew Y ork City. This co m m ittee ha* ap p oin ted a co m m iss io n on m ilk standards, con e lstln g o f seven teen a u th o r itie s In var iou s parts o f th e country , an d It Ip Its d esire th a t th o recom m en d ation s o f th is com m ission for us* In N ew York be adopted by o th er cities. In a n u m b er o f In itan ces th is h as been done, and. It Is said, w ith good resu lts.

T he standard set up by th is com m ission h ^ to do w ith the com p oeltion . bacteria l count, p asteurization and c lsa s lflca llo n o f m ilk , h ea lth and in sp eetjon of cow s, con d ition o f dairies, d istr ibu ting d ep ots and stores, lab e lin g m ilk and m any oth er th in gs . Ft Is poin ted out th a t proper m ilk standards are o f b en efit to th* m ilk Ind u stry a s w ell as to th o consum er, a s th ey create p u b lic co n fid en ce w hich Is an asset, th a t It h e lp s th e c o n sc le n t ln u i d ea ler by p lacin g h is co m ­p etitor w ith in fer ior m ilk in a low er class.

' T he Indorsem ent by th e In tern ation al A ssoc ia tion Is qu a lified in an ob jection to th e app lication o t p u n itiv e m easure* for In fractions o t bacteria l and ch em ica l standards, w h ich are. it Is asserted , "often b eyon d h u ­m an control." and th e su g g estio n th a t pub lic h ea lth o ff icer s go s lo w ly In ad op tin g new m ilk standards, by stu d y in g loca l cond itions, and provide for a d v a n c e ­m ent to th e h ig h est p ractica l oondltlona by rea so n a b le stages. A n oth er w ay o f say in g "m ake h aste slow ly ."

C ountryw id e m ilk p erfection , or a n y th in g a p p r o x i­m ating It. can n ot be b rou gh t abou t by ed ict. P ro g ress tow ard It la en cou rag in g . H ow about th a N ew ark m ilk ord inan ce?

O U T IN W A SH IN G T O N — th * N ew Jersey tV aeh-__ w h en th ey w ont *am eth lEg done. It appeaxs,

th e y a d op t th e orig in a l m eth o d o f th row in g m u n ic ip a l p reeed en t to th* w ind e n d go do i t 'W ashington he* e p tx k w h ich needed g rad in g preparatory to p lacin g e m o n n in en t o n I t So a d ay w a s set aside and th * w h o le ts a l* p op u la tion , or th erea b o u ts, tu rn ed out and graded It, T o m ak e th is possib le , so m e o f th * faotortei c lo sed a lt d ay and eom * part o f th * day. T he w om en did th e ir p e r t by preparing n early a th ou san d san d w ich es and g ejlo n s o f ooffee. and g ra d in g d ay w as a dny th a t w as a day. It l i not n ecessary to go to IVashIngtnn In order to declare th a t th e park wn* well graded, for an th u fla im doesn't sk im over th e hard places or keep an ear acock for th e noon w h le tle . And th e w h o le Job w aa done, even to eaU ng th e sam Swiohei, In lese tim e th en It uioaU y ta k es to f ig u r e out w hat contractor 1* tk * lo w e it bidder.

nur d ly la.st week. Bpeak ng i>f foods produeliiK energy he said lie bad eug- geeted to tho Harvard coaches a couple of years ago that they send the football plnyers lum tbo game with lump sugar in their bockets In eat between acrlminsges

and give them steam, the rr.Bi'hes adopted bla suggestion and Hartard baa not been licked pines. Mfcybe an. Dr Wilev, but down at Princeton they feed their foothaniats something belter than sugar. They feed them sand. Speaking of the great fall gams. I eee ji suffragette has hsen appointed roach w a football team In I'innrin—I'lnrlnatt—I'lnctn—how do you *|iell It? Anyway, a woman su f­fragist la coaching a foo1t»all team In aouthern I'hlo. W s for one protest that football la vloler.t eniiiigh already.^ Our popular fallow townsman. Dr. W ards magazine, calls football "a sort of breath­less chess " Dr. Ward's m agazine must have a m ighty high opinion of cheas.

Lou }iatterson la hat ing the tim e of his life w atching the pin oaka turn red on his new country place at -Maplewood, lucky guy. George Wllsiin haa a fine new hoy. Needham Dell wa.s a trolley tripper with ye scribe the other morning, talking pleaHantly about politics, Needham Is a chip of tho old hlotk. His father Edwin lind quite a piece In "Stone," the m aga­zine. lately about the use of Imitation slane In churches, he said the first thing they knew they would have an Imitation

, minister preaching an Imitation Gospel In an Imltatlnn church built hy an Imitation

I architect. It you want to use cement In * conatriictlon. ipeclfy cement, he says, and

with sound reason, say we.Jdn Fielder certainly swept th ings

around her*. I see hy the paper that G oternor Toner has been asked to become president of the National I.«8gue. Let Mr. Fielder profit by the exam ple of th e P ennsylvania chief executive. It he does his duty fearlessly and well as governor of New Jersey who knows but he may

i rise to be President of the American l>eague In 1916. Politics Is only a stair­case to higher things. Step by step wo

j rise. Jim, and little hy little doee the trick. Ye actlhe’s amall eon and daugh­ter may be Been coming out of the cellar any afternoon nowadaye with big red Baldwin apples In. their hands, Irving

I Roe, Branchvlllo'a popular and enterpris­ing nrehardist, being the grower ot th* apples, than which Sussex County never produced finer.

W eather prediction for tonight: Prob­ably colder.

In 191?. sccnrilliig 1 1 1 figures gathered by the lu lled States Geological Htiney, U 3 of the 'itii'c of IlH! coiiiitry having a population -if :ir..i!iiii or more .spent 1919,- SuP.Oot In building op fia lion s. 'The great­est amount was spent hy New York City — J163,fil!i,162, I’hlcago camo .second, with ISS.l'fi.poO; Dr.ioklyn third, 340,- 113?,784: Fhltaiicllihla fuorlh. J36,393.40;. and Jxia .VnKclas fifth. 331,367,993. Twenty cities expended flO.OflO.ono or more In 1913 in new biiildlugs. additions IT repairs. In forty-eight of the leading cities the greatest gain waa In New York City, 327,81.9.617, and l.o i Angeles. Gal., second. 18,363,810.

Of tho 143 cities reporting to the gen- liiglcal survey, 103 were able to furnlah sufficient detail to enable the segregation of the statistics hy claa-ses of buildings. Operations In these cities on brick htilld- Ings (new buildings, additions, alterations and repairs) cost 339(1,916.899. ell other forms of fire-reslstlng buildings cost 379.- 7 4 3 ,(1 9 3 , and tho cost ot wooden buildings, repairs, etc,, was |I S 9 .T8 1 .8 8 1 —the total

cost for all c lasses In these cities balng 166(1.4 411.;?3 l.os Angeles reported the largest nurnher of new nimilen buildings, 111,111'?, co.stlhii $16.44? |i'i3. nelro ll was second. wilh new iiiilldings coating 31 1.8U3.4 HI

New Volk City reiiorieil the greatest cost of fire-tcalHllag buildings. Including addilluns and alterations, for 1912 ! 162,19:t.S9:4, or 34.46 per cent, of the total cost of hiilldlngs ot this class In H'i ciiiea. The following cities allowed In- cTonae In etructures of this class In 191'i uver 1911: Alliinta. 33.368,908, or 163.83 [ler cent.. Boston, 15.767,827. or 41.9U per cent.. Buffalo, 11,964.463, or 37.1 per ,en t.' riptioll. 34,085,165. or 45.67 per cent.. Iridlanariolts, 3564,322, nr 11.34 p*r cent ; l.oa Angeles, 34,821,51 1, or 54.81 per cent.; Milwaukee, 32.278.462, or 39.11 |,er cent : Minneapolis, 1610,306, or 8.04 per cent tiaklnnd. 3939,267. or 45.01 p*r ,en t.: Dm hosier, 31.729,690. or 67.49 par cent Han Francisco. 32.006,772. or 16.91 per cant.; Seattle. 1821,460, or 38.S* par cent,, and tt ashlngton. 33.442.031, or 26.52 per cent.

Facilitating State Crop Report.A s a consequence o t request* from

editors and editorial essoclatlnna In many Plates, the United Rtates Department of Agriculture has announced that _ the November crop reports for eacli Stats will be supplied to the newspapers In all States through th e central weather station located In each o f the States.

Thls la an extension ot th* experi­ment ot telegraphing th e State crop re­turns to the central weather stations In each ot the nine States, and having these telegrams duplicated at once and mailed to the newspapers and agricul­tural publications. fn d o r this plan newspapers In thirty-nine additional States will now receive full detalli of the

State crops tar mors q^ckly than would he poselhla If these State crop d a la lli were pul In the malls In W ashington and had to travel hy train long dlslanca* to tho mors remote Stetes.

The general summary of tha cropa for (he United States will, as heretofore, he issued In W ashington for telegraphic dla- trlhiitlon. Hereafter th* departm ent will send one telegram to the central weather bureau In each State. T htix within a few minutes after th* crop figures for the State are completed In W ashington, the weather bureau la an- abled to mall copies o( th* flgu rei from a central point within the State to all papers In that Stata,

LfiaTERThe “Blood Accusation”

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HOW IN B X O U S A B L E IT WAS.T D tr ee tm w ho don't d lr e o f ‘ and th a oorollary of

• “Qlsa-iaMl h^nk" wUh th # poailbU lty o f *om# fu tu re ••^r^l^pgganta in th e w ay o f eollualort aeema to sum up th # •m a k ln c W$d in excu sab le w rack o t th * R oeevlll* T rugt Compaajr.

F ax th * bank to hav* goU en Into It* prasen t chaos, a lth a r so llu ilo n or ign oran ce m ust be assum ed o f th o d ira eto r i or o th er o ffle la la beeldee Bmlth. No exrldonoe o f ca a era l ooUuaton in orim e being as yet producod. Ok* I f driven to tb * a ssu m p tion th a t th e d irector* and w$liee Offlelala w ar* not bankers. In genera) aatlafled tb a isiga lvei by a ttan tlon only to th e form alities, and for a v a n r tb ln f els* took Bm lth'a eay -io w ith out lu sp lc lo n ar exp ert oorroboratton.

I d o th ar word*, a group of m en w ithout e ip a d a l k oow iad g* o f th * ta ch n lca l art of banking pu t up th eir in on ay to form a bank and hired a m an to do th* b a n k in g tor tham . T h e practice Is a bad h a b it ot m u ch A m erican b u s ln eu , and la responsib le fo r a w h a t* lo t ql trou b le m o re th an oceaatonal diahonosty a n d baikTuptoy. It 1* th * aeparatton of ow nership and m a n a g e m w i^ q n tr o l p u rely by m oney as aga in st c o n ­tr o l b Y x n o w lsd g e , tb* e x a lta tio n o t th e cap ita listic end

' M agalD it tb* m an ageria l, th e dleataoolatlon o t fin al •u th o r ity from expert and In tim ate knowladga, and tb *' dagradatlon o t th * la tter to th * claa* of "hired taal#.” Tb* e ld Oartyla d atln ltlon o f th e "captain of in d u stry" a* th * m an w h o k n ew hla b u iln ts s batter

- ■ th a n any on e els* and oould h an d le it p erson ally m ors •M e ia n t ly th an any on e e lee , d o e i not ap p ly o ften •D ou gh to th * m od ern m a g n a te . Mr. M ellen m ay now b * qaotad e s an ad d lU on al au th ority as to th* tacts.

B u t b ad aa th * p ra ctice is , it is m ad* wora* w h en "oontyor’ not o n ly d oes n o t roanag*. b u t d oes not

DP *D th * m an a g em en t. And s till tan tim es i | i * B tb * l u l t y 1* In a fid uciary InftltuU on, aud

• lia lB w o n * wtzan an eb vtou * m eans ot ehaok ln g ap I*

k in • M bB abad ad yartU am sn t a trn at eom p an y a iu a w d ir w pO nllaag th * H oaavllt* la x ity by p o te t ln f out

t th * fa c t th a t ttD d lrsotor* do n o t rely w h o lly on t h a n - •a lta g or «H th * tta ta f* ta a m ln a r a but am p ler a a »ut- • td a H r o a l axp art a o o o u a ta n U and an a ly tto to drop iB u iu ep aetad lF a n d tr a c e to th* la s t aorap o f paper t h * i M w O e M 0 ( th a b a s h . T ha a a n a la d e s a ta a t r

h r o f th * t a r m han ka a a dfwgilnMidapagiitariaa laaaar,

• '"eSa--*a B e a k v a ry f tw iit ly , w ith th * p ra ia a t rapid nuttO iK iM lU h o< b a a h g a n d tru st oem paalag, th * p r ^

h a n a v a n a f r a n a l .' T ham b a a k ia f to g « . tu tlo a a dDBuat a * e w ip o ga a s* » « w hoa* axpart-

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ST A N D IN G O F T H E J E R S E Y T R O O FS.T hat th* N ew Jereey N ational Guard 1* o n e of th e

b est In th e cou n try la ft con ten tion th a t Is borne out b y th e rep orts o t th e regu lar arm y o ff icer s assign ed her* a s In stru ctor-In sp ectors. The rep orts a leo show th a t th ere Is s till m u ch to be desired, w h ich s ta te ­m ent is In no w ay to be conslru ed aa re f le c t in g on th e o ff icer s and m en o f th e organized m ilitia o f th ee t a t * .

Our w e a k e st point, a s la show n In th * rep orts ot th e regu lar serv ice o ff icer s printed In th e a d ju ta n t- gen era l's rep ort, Is tha sm all peace stren gth a s c o m ­pared w ith th e stren gth n ecessary In tim e o f w ar, and recru iting to m axim u m stren gth w ould be a p an acea for m ost o f th e Ilia th e N ew Jersey G uard Is h e ir to.

"With th * ex cep tio n o t one unit, th e F ifth R eg im en t, th e report# g iv e th e com m an d s a fa ir b ill o f h ea lth aa to e ffic ien cy , and p lace th e tim e lim it to fit th em for actual fie ld serv ice a l from on* to th ree m on ths. In th eir resp ec tiv e serv ices th e F irst R eg im en t o f N ew ark, T roop s A and C and B attery A are conaidered h igh est. T h e tim e lim it for p lacin g th e F ifth R e g i­m ent on a practical f ig h tin g basis cannot be d eterm in ed at tha p resent b ecau se th e ob server! fin d th a t th e o f ­ficers do not seem to h ave a "grip on Ihelr m en th a t m any o f th em are not e ffic ien t.

Th* lim it a s to tim e would be p r in c ip a lly n ecessa ry to w hip Into sh a p e th e m en w ho w ou ld v o lu n teer In cae* o f w ar an d w ou ld be uesd to fill u p th e g a p s in th e Mew Jersey regim ent* . Tha person nel o f th e guard Is good, and w ith th e on e excep tion o ff icer s an d m en re ­ported a* e ffic ien t , b u t th e add ition In w ar d m * o f a large n u m ber o t g reen m en w ould im p eril th e lives of th e tra in ed m en and th # honor o f th e com m an d s.

For inatanee, ta k a th e F irst R egim ent, th * b est In th * Btat*. tn tim e o f w ar C olonel Fraaer haa about TOO w ell-tra in ed , w *ll-#*t-u p officer* and m an . ready for a lm ost Instant R eid action — but hla reg im en t w ould be Bwelled to 1,200, an d th e JOO green m en m igh t kn ock ev ery th in g Into a oookad hat. T h ese green I 'en w ould not on ly be In th e ir ow n w ey, but w o u ld un- n scee ia r tly Im peril th etr own lire* and th e liv e s o f th e ir trained com rades.

T he p a trio tism o f th e A m erican citizen h a s never been doubted, and N ew Jersey, one o f th e orig inal th irteen S tates, h as o ffered her lona up on th e a lta r ot thetr co u n try from th * earliest day* o t th a republlo to th * p resen t tim e— b u t th ese earn* Jeraeym en . w h ose fa th ers and fathera' fa th ere fou gh t and d ied fo r th e ir country , an d w ho, In turn, w o u ll g la d ly aacrlflce th em selvea on th e fie ld o f battle , do not tra in ao th a t In case th * saorlflo* Is n»*ded th*y w ill b* q u a lified to ren der # lflc l* n t aervlc*.

T he tra in ed m ilitia m an o f reg im en ts Ilka th * m e- Jerlty o f th e N ew Jersey com m end s, tk about n in e ty per cent, e fflo len t, w h ile th * green m an la from f lt te en to tw enty per cant, a f f ld e n l— and w hen added to a tra in ed body o f m an h e lo w ers th * average.

On* n ig h t a w eek du rin g th e w in ter m on th* d r illin g and ih o o t lD i In th e fin * arm ories o f th * Btat* not atOB* praparea a m an to serr* h l i country w ith a oar- talD degra# o f afflotanoy If he be ca lled to th e C olors, but does h im a lo t o f good ph y itoa lly and doe# not hu rt him m an tally .

The ll-i.-sian Government concluded Ralur-lay the prosecution cf Mendel Delliss, n Jew. chonted with B riUial- IbIIc inurder ot Anrel YuaJIneky, a I’hrlstlai! liny, In the neigblioi'hoort of K le\. The ril'ist rmirdet. terhni-ftlly known as Ibe "blood av'-nsatlon, ' la an old Iliaryc agaln-st the Jews that their srUolarB hove denied ever had an

■existence, and that I’npee, cinperorB, historians, Bclentists, echolars. doctors and Jurists of the Gentiles have declared without foundation.

The first mention of tho crime ap­pears In a polemic of the .reidah h li- tnrlar. Jiisepluis against Aplon. a Greek sophist noted for hla bitter hatm l of tha .lews, at the opening of the Christian era. He ftcctiBP.s Aplon with having arciised the Jews of annually fattening a Greek in the temple, killing him. offering hl.s ■ body as a aacrlfive, ealing of his Internal organs, and swearing an oath of enmity agftinat all Greek a

The-acotiaatloii does no! appear again until the twelfth century, when the Jewe were accused ot having killed .Si, Will­iam ot Norwich, a Christian child, for ritualistic purposes. None of the Jews weva tried for th e alleged crime or pun­ished. The disappearance of the hoy, who seems to have had an epileptic fit and to have been hurled alive hy hla relatives, was explained as a "ritual mur­der" hy a Jewlah convert only—one Theo­bald of ram hrldge—yet similar charges were hrought at Oloiiceeter, Bury St. Edmonds and W inchester very shortly afterward. In none of the cases was there any trial, but the lads were raised to martyrdom.

In the fallowing century a famous rase arose In Germatiy. Five children of a miller at rulda, H esse-Nassaii, were murdered and the Crusaders slaughtered thirty-four .lews and Jew esses by way of reprisal The German Emperor, Fred­erick II., »iried Ihe m ailer thoroughly, receiving asenrance from a large num-

■ her ot dlstlngulebed scholare that there wae no basis for the accusallnn In either the Scriptures or the Talmud. Conse­quently, the Emperor pronounced the fo l­lowing iudgm ent; . ,

"For thesn reasons v e have decided, wdlh the general consent nf the govern­ing princes, to exonerate the Jews ot the district from the gra te crlma with which they hav* heen charged and to doclarn th* remainder ot the Jewe In Germany fre* from all ausplolon."

This accusation haf been mada in Franc* Auatria, Spain, Hungary, Bo­hemia. and even Syria, In notable ™ eei, and In each Inetence luperetltlnn, blgot- rr bn iA llty . malice, Ignoranc* and In- luttlo* appeared. Victims charged with th e crime have been executed without aridence ami >■' *''-’• evidence ofth tir inoocflitca. WltnaBSM havft b«#n n»rfflc\ittd by the most Inhuman tof- tur*i kno^ti to thn Park Agffi and con- r tiilo n i wrouRhi hy nvifb m^ans hava

uMd against tha prlsonera. Re- to ft h** been heil lo tha aHeffatlon of mlraclaa. often Tunning counlar to tha "blood Accn*al^on.'■ which, If they had

boen Kcnvilne, wduM hava disproved th a CM6 r a th e r than prosed it.

W h ile the origin of the blood a c c u s a ­tion h as n cser heen diacovered. It !■ not BR myfllerlOLtH as m ay aiipear . The c h a rge Is thnt the imirdcra are performed fo r th© purpose of obtaining I ’hriet ian blood to he used In making ihe P aasover bread. This bread, which w as without (Qftven, w a s prepared with peculitir c e r e ­monies which Chrls tlaas did not under* s t u i d And 'WAS iherefora InveRled with m y stery . M ystery a lw a ys breeds s u s ­picion. A myntical value wub placed upon the br^ad. I t wae natural to com­p a re it with the w afers used a t the Ch r is t ian communion when, by ea t in g the w afer , iha Christian believes that he p a r ta k es o f the body and blood o f Christ .

T his i»e1ief has heen the sub ject o f d is ­putat ion from early Christ ian times. T ran sub stan t la t lon has been a g re a t topir fo r theoiogianH to debate and it would he quite natural for ignorant p e r ­sona, choked with Biirarstltion, to fall Into til© belief that tha J e w s actual ly em ployed blood to mak« their P assove r bread.

The Jew ish EncycJopedta hints at such an origin as this. "Without blood, no atonement" was both Old and Xcw T esta­ment dictrlne. After the destruction of the Second Temple, the blood tacrlfices of the Jews ceased, and It would be only natural for the ignorant to aasuma that ■oma aubatltute had bean found. In the middle of the thirteenth cantury, Thomas of Canttmprs (a monastery near Cam- bray) declared that the Jews had miauD- deratood one of their prophets, who, at the close of h li life, made the prodtetlon that the Jewe could obtain no relief from a certain ailm ent except "through Chtia- tian blood.”

Ever Bine* th* Jews called out "to Pilate. "Kls blood be on us and on our children," Thomaa axplalnod. "they hare been afflicted with liemerrhagM," and !t w as to this ailmant that the prophet roferrad, But Thomai maIntalDed that the prophet b a i not meant by "Chrlatlan blood" the blood "of any Chrlftlan;" ha had m eant "that ot JasuB-^-the only true remedy for alt phyalcal and spiritual su f­fering*"

It m ay not be unreasonable to aisom e, then, that the Ignorant and superstitious folk o f medieval days, falling to under- eland the mysteries of the C hnstlan doc­trine of the blood atonement and of the sacram ent of the eucborlat. gradually ae- qutred perverted notions which d«Talopsd Into the "blood aacuaatlon" against the Jews.

I f th is explanation b« th« true one, fau lt for the accusation rests upon the Gentiles and the dedaratlon i of Popes and other high eocleslastlcal dignitaries, through many centurlea, that tbs acou- eatlon l i unfounded, was very properly mad*. The lurvival o f the superstition am ong the Ignorant people in uoanllgbt- ened quarters of the world today l i a disgrace to our modem clvllioatlon and w arrants the protests that are roads against I t The presumably enlightened R ussian aovernraent, however, w ill not find it a s easy to explain Its apparent belief in this old superstition.

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duction In tha I'nlted Stetes ere to fee ftceeptsd K ertnekv, seoordtn* to B. 'W. Psrktr. of th* I'niled States Qeologtosl Burvey] W SS Ihe third 8 ts i* to *nter th* list o f resulsv coal producers. One of th* s*rlr reports of ths Kentucky Oeo- 1o#lc*l Survey (pnbllehsd In 1838) sU tes th st lb s first cosl produced In th* fitat* vTsi mined m l**?? on ‘''he right eld* of th* <Cumb*rlsndl River below th* inoutD of L»urel." Thie was evidently from either Lftkrel or Pulsskl County, but th* exeat location le not defin ite ly stftted.

Tn* s*;ne report says that In 1821 fiv* boatloads of coal from tines* minea ar­rived i t N ashville, and th st from 1829 to 1834 probably from tw erly-flv* to th irty- five boatload* were eent out each y**r. Th* boatload* avereged shout 1,760 bush­

els, or 8* tons each. From 1184 to 1887 th* total shipment* wer* from seventy- fiv* to 100 boatload 1 , or about 8.600 bushels annually. The coal waa for the m ost part consumsd In th* sa lt work* and Iron furnaces convenient to th* rtvara which furnished th* only m eans of Iraneportatlon.

From th* beet Information ohtalnahl* It aeema that th* production o t th* State from 1829 to 1836 ranged from 2,000 to 6,000 tons a year, Tha United Statea i»n- su* for 1840 gives the to t^ production In th* S tale as 98,617 short ton*. By 1860, according to th* census for that year, the production amounted to 286,780 short ton*. Operation* wer* necessarily some­w hat Interrupted during th* tjlvll War, but since 1870. after th e S tate had begun to recover from th* eff*ot* o f th* war, tb* production hss Increased rapidly.

Joliet, IlL, ha* h i* n h a v ln f a " O o-to-oh oroh day." Just tb * ia m * . * n y m an w h o d«** n o t t o to oburch oxoopt w h*n u r t* ^ ^ *oin* sp ecia l oooastnn l i n o t Itkoly to p T o v t a p artlon lar ly va loah l* m airh er o f th * oon- frcga tlon .

Similarity Between Radium and X-Rays

S torotary e t W ay Oarrtaon la y i th * *rmT ne#a* m or* ohap la ln a A ad In larventlon In M sxloo, l ( i t corn** trill b* ep*n*d w ith som *th ln c he*td*« prayer, too .

F n l ln a a p e r ta n h i m (« n n * d a m ie n . A n z ie u i to l*am , BOtis i f Otar* wtU ba « » r w a U r iu dolagat** m its••B B salleB .

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Radium and other rsdIoacUv* bedt** give off not only on* kind of rays, bqt a ••Ties of rays or emsnaHons, just a* crud* petroleum yield* h series ot Oil* by distillation, from the lightest to ths heaviest lubricating oil or mineral w ax, says Th* Pathfinder,

Th* various rays which radium pro­duces hav* been named according to tho lottar* of th* Greek alphabat Th* "atph*" rays are th e one* th a t wer* t in t •neouatered, the “beta" ray i next, and th* "gitoina" rayt third, ate, Tbes* •BiBma ray* bebav* so very much Ilk* V .m y t IbaM lt h w b**n suppo**d thay w*r* tha *aVl*< hut ao absoluta proof

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g ^ M l of ihr yf !WB.P A T E R S O N . Nov. 10.— Word lo lea va

for Manila. Phi lippine lalanda, w h e re ha haa been appointed a captain In the po-

C h e s le r 's E y e g la sse s W ill G ive Y ou M ore C om fo rt T h a n A ny G lasses You E v e r H ave H ad , B ecause H e Is An E x p e rt a t H is W o rk

Remember, he protect* you is*Inst incompotency and Inferior work through hla guarantee of absolute satlifaction or money refunded. A vital fact worth considering when buying aomething nine-tenths of the people know very lltlle of.

IZ Carat Gold Filled Eyeglisses, Any Style Desired $ 1 . 0 0 ^ 9 2 - 0 0 a n d 3 3 * 0 0

According to Your Needs

t l p ' C ¥ I p D Examines Eyes for Glasses andMakes Eyeglasses Exclusively

102 MARKET ST. OpP- Washington

Horn of P lenty Coming Soon“ -W hat Is There In It for You?

OPENRTFNINGA

NRXT TO FT.EGENHEIMER'M

John Ilughra.lire? d<4pnrim#‘i>i. Is rnonn'ntarily eipact^^d from MaJor Oem-ral .Mt liiiyrfl, at W ash­ington. hy John HushfM, a m'«(firfy^do pa­trolman In the I'utiThtm l‘ohce lift'art- ment, and a brother of Vnited P tatei Senator AVllltnm Dughee

Kughe*ti ban .‘td'f-n aprvira aft A ra \a lry - man in llie Phllippln^'a Hfj<l has lufen six years on the Datersfm forc'o The pollro commlaaion here has grantfid him a leave of absrnoe for one year.

Aa a captain r>f polite, TTughra will re­ceive a aalary of n year In Manila,1800 more than he la recel'lriij: In Pater- eon. He la thirty - ne y«*ftr8 old. m ar­ried and has three Iran.

GRANGERS ARRIVING FOR THEIR NATIONAL MEETING

MANCHESTF:n. N H . Nov 10.— “Tl’hlfl convention will be the moal Itn- portant in the hiitf»ry of 1h" national grangp.*’ said National Master Ohyer Wllaon, of F>i>rlrt, 111. In dleruefllng the ten-day acAslons of that Nidy which be­gins In this I ily thU wfek.

“Th**re arn mon>‘ fMnlnfrifntals to he conaiderpil. Mr WiiBnn cuntinijcd, ' inH pertinent, not only to the agrlculturiatu, but to tli^ whole j)«?op:e of this nation-'

Among the .RTibjf-i-ip to i-e d.soiflRed, Mr. Wilson mentioned federal eld for road improvement, ronaer\‘ullnn of natural re»r»urref», effective regulation of railroad nnri express companlfiB. 'rational pyatem of agrtoiUt'irnl credit ‘ and Inier- nalional pence

flsvsral Ihousund grangern arrived to­day from all parlp of the country, The convention will open tfunnrrow evening with a "w elfonie' meeting

T o m o f f o W “ T u e s d a y — N o v . I I

SuitMatciasse, Cheviots, ^ Diagonals, Mixtures, ^ $18^0 $30 Values i

Of unprecedented in­terest to women who remember and appreciate the superior at­tainment of the Bedell Shop in the portrayal of style in this great, splendid offering of many hundreds of our sm ^fly tailored

-for hut $12.5a

3 Days’Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies

5c "1 r ....... ■

Window Shadesspecial value in all grades of window shades. An op­

portunity of importance to all housekeepers. The\ are of the best grade cloth in their respectue class; no seconds; all perfect gods; mounted on a reliable spring roller, sizes .Wv72; the colors are white, ecru and green.

American Holland Shades, regular , special 2 5 cAlbert Holland Shades, regular 45c , specia l. ,.Sunfast Holland Linen Shades, reg. 5Elc., spec , | , )cVenetian Striped Shades, reg. 7,5c., special . . . 5 ! ) c

Extra Size 40),54Albert Holland, regular 75c., special...................5 5 c

s u i t s -

Many Models l ich Materials

Gorgeously Satin Lined

The charm, the richness, the un­exampled effectiveness of the tailoring, will be a source of genuine pleasure in view of the very decided low figure we quote. Fash­ionably trimmed, stunningly draped skirts, colorings of soft brown shades, navy blue, mixtures and black,

l^emennber—Alterations FREE

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26.00 Body B russels I4.9.S O riental and P ersian Effects

of S m ith ’s Phillipsburg Seam less, 9x12, a t 14.95

I K n h -i-n o rI Snap b 'aslpner*____________Sevv-N o-.M ore F a s t e n e r s ....................2eVtiscr Hook F.ycs ............................ 1c5c Hook and Kyes...........................2cH o o k and E ye T a p e . y d . . . . . . 1 2 ' . i c !>fcss F a ste n in g 1 ape, iI J . J . C la rk 's C g t lo n , |

am i ja rd a , ii co rd , ' J ^ ,! n sp o o l ...................... __ '

Ulc M a n sfie ld M ac. C o l t o n .............7cKerr l .U 'lc r Tw ist i ...............................Hr■Machine Cotton, 2,40H vds......... IHc.\urit l.tdia’a Thread ..................... Ic'ipdol S ilk ............................... 2chamuli! S i lk ........................................4 ' i c

M iii-hine N cm IIc s . y 2 iii-i-illea in a pkg.

Ma.-l’i-u' m l ...............................-'Hie' ! I t o r .Machine-i ................7r15c licFiiioiJ Hair I’lns (li in a

hin ............... He' u,- 1 i .1 -nin Cahiticls . . , ..............TcHair N. i>, Sylvia Brand...............2c; l.inht W eight I

S H old a .................. f vEngli-F I 'r c s s in g Pins (400

c o u i i f .................................................. 2 ' , cCube I'li.s, large........................... ,HeCube P ins, s m a l l .......................................1c

1 S a n it ir yI .tprona. .Hat Pins ............................................ IcS e w i n g Nccdlea ................................. 3 !/jC

L a rg e f la i r N e t s ................ lOc

Silk Finish Darning Colinn 3 for 5*C. B. iTarning Cotton ............... 3VicC, B. Darning Cotton...................... 7c

d **l.sc Tape ...................................^Shoe Buttons, a card......................3cShoe Laces, a bunch....................... 3c

DarningColinn Ic

HeDusting C a p .........................Children’s Supporters ................... 8eI Collar Siipporla, |I Wavy Wire, dozen • v ]Se»-iin-lloar SiippotliTs ............. 9cPearl Buttons, dozen ......................2cIroning 'A ns, 1 di.u........................7cCiirmciit Hangers ...........................8c

Fell Coverings.I Safe!} i ’ina. Iris briintl, ] _I Siz-CH I. 2. 3; rloz...........• v,ie Laurel Safety Pins. ..............2cHe D.tmascua Safety Pins.............. 8c|Mc Damascus Safety Pms............HeCollar Foundations .........................2c

Scihsora, 50c and 73cV aliiea, alight 29cBWonrlA

8c Scissors ................................................ 7cPrussian Binding ...................... 12i/rCSilk Covered Dress Shields,

all sizes ..........................................12c- /

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A n n u a l S a l e o f P u r e L i n e n s

A n d p u r i t y is t h e f e a t u r e w h i c h w e e s p e c i a l l y d e s i r e o u r T l u n k s R i v i n g S a l e , is a b s o l u t e l y p u r e l i n e n . O f

p i c k i n g u p u n d e r p r i c e

6 4 5 -6 5 1 Broad Street, Newark, N. J .

New York Brooklyn Philadelphia

WANTS DENVILLE ROADS REPAIREDff i the Editf)r of the yPAVS:

S i r— A snia l) Bpare In your pa p er w i l l be ftpprecli*iefJ In an e f fo r t lo b e t te r the road s In D envi l le Totk'iifthlp.

E a r l y *hla sprlriff the county re p a i r e d the road from *Mt. T ah or e n t r im r e lo the t r o l le y Rtatlon a t the road InadlTig' to the ra i lr t ind atutlon. A t th at l im e w e w e r e trlven lo underatand th at l a t e r on, a nd b ^ fo ie the w in te r set In, a n ­other port ion w ould bo repaired.

A t thiB da te no e f fo r t h as been m a d e to r e p a i r t i l l s road. It Is the rnain road th rou gh tn Hopatcongr and U a dla- g^raee to th e county. I k n o w -whereof I wTlte r e g a r d i n g thla road a e f a r aa the b a i l ro a d b r id g e a t B a n g h a r t ' i CroBaingx

F i f t y th o u s an d r fo l la r i or th e r e a b o u t w a s spen t on the N ew M ounta in L a k e s road, and S M .ddo or th ereab ou t on a road a t H o p a ic o n g , ■ while w e o f D en- v l l l e p a y in cre as ed ta x ra tes a nd r e ­c e ive n b f lo lu U ly no return.

1 b e l ie v e th is m a t te r Is In the h a n d s of the B o a r d of Morrle C o u n t y F r e e - h o ld o ra D e n v l l la Tow nship , I be l ieve , h as no Ju r i sd ic t io n In th is m a t te r . We can p.'i}' in cre ased ta x ra tes , In­cre a s e d sp e c ia l school taxes, etc., and rec e iv e n ot a d o l la r lii return . N ow th a t D e n v l l l e Is a tow n sh ip In I tse l f, it r e m a in s to be seen w h a t th e r e ­c e n t ly e lected tow n sh ip co m m it t e e w i l l .do w h e n U t a k e s off ice.

T h e ro a d s of the tow n sh ip a r e a d i s ­grace. Borne time since, the road from the D e n v l l l e F o s to f f lo e lo tho lo c k s w a s re p a i r e d In " a w a y / ' a n d u n le s s this ro ad h as Im m ediate a tte n tion , It wil l be in such a condition n ext s p r i n g th a t It w i l l cost con s idera b le to r e ­p a i r It.

M u s t w e stand etllb and see t h o u ­s a n d s o f d o l la r s spent a rou n d on th e roads, a nd s c a r c e l y a d o l la r s p e n t In D e n v l l le ? GOOD R O A D S.

U tn v l l le .

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WILSON ADMIRER LAUDS FIELDERre (fte MUor of ihe ,VRFfl;

Sin—T hroe years age the good people o f N ew J e r s e y g a t e thanks for a g lorious victory^ a v ictory which ga ve unto the State , and eventually unto the nation, eye, unto the world, that splendid ch a r- ai 'ter In our history, Woodruw W ilson, the g reatest statesman of the twentieth century.

M ay w e a ga in h a v e good cause to g iv e th anks for victory, in the election oS •Tames F a i r m a n Fielder, a man who h as thus f a r lived up to his middle n am e F r e e from all obligation lo the Sm lth- ^rugeiit faction of his party , G o v e rn o r . ' lelder wil l enter office an a p paren tly f ree moral agent., t ld w w d C. Stokes, in a speech a t A t ­lantic City, called attenGon to the hymn, “ God w’ orkB In a mysterious w a y hla wonders to perform.” He tru ly does, and may it Indeed prove true th a t when the £ s s e x County leaders decided to d e ­sert F ie lder that they did him th e beat turn that could have possibly been ren ­dered our next Governor.

Fte e from all obligation to a nd con­nection w ith that gang, Fielder ahould m a ke an Ideal Governor and c a r r y to a I logical conclusion the excellent pol icies Inau gurated by Woodrow Wilson, th a t clean-cut, clear-minded, courageous spec i­men of A m er ican manhood.

TflO S. B. D E L K E R . H am m ofiton, N. J.

ASKS AID FOR BANK SUFFERERSTo fAfl JSditor of the Ki^WB:

Rlr— K in d ly permit me space In y o u r w idely rea d paper for a few l in es th a t m ust appea l to the sym pathet ic. R o s e ­ville, the b eauty spot of o u r city, received a s tunning blow by the w recking o f the BosevUle T rust Company. A m o n g the depositors were many who could endure their loss, but eortainty hundreds o f others w h o are penniless now.

W h a t a r e the lat ter to do th is w in ter i t their s a v in g s a re held up. which l ike ly Will be the case? Hardship# untold wil l be theirs, for some a r e already su f fe r in g In ■ Hence. A short while ago I consented to be an invest igator for B u re a u of A s- ioclated Charit ies of the deserving poor, fluch su f fe rers , it seems to me. ca j i be found out . and assisted tem porar i ly In their triaV ■ They will not tell th e ir aad ta le because they never knew how to beg.

I w rite this becatfse some a a d oaees h a v e a l re ad y caught m y attention. M a y some goiid plan be struck upon soon to roach and help the suffering depneltora o f the defu nct R osevi lle T rust Com pany, U the w lah 'g n d p r a w r of

R ftV . J. J. M cK E E V B R .

Do You “W ant” to Make “Your”

Entire family happy? Why not adopt a new plan; instead of buying each member of your family an indi­vidual present, some article which in a few months is worn out or forgotten. Why not take a small amount of your

Christmas Moneyand pay down as a first payment on a Popular Pease Piano or Player Piano? Thus placing in your home something that will not only add cheer and happiness to your Christmas holidays, but for years afterward prove the most valuable addition to your home.

Go the Farthestfrom your home, any distance north, south, east or west, you will hear the same verdict as to the dura­bility and rich, sweet tone of the well-known

Pease PianoWrite today for catalogue and easy payment plan.

P e a s e P i a n o C o .Factory W arerooms, 10 New St., Newark, N. .1.

S ale sm an ’s Sam p lesVery Fine Linens

e m p h a s i z e . E v e r y a r t i c l e m th is c o u r s e , t h e p r i c e s a r e s p e c i a l . C a r e f u l p r e p a r a t i o n a n d a l e r t n e s s in l o t s h a s m a d e it p o s s i b l e f o r u s t o m a k e t h e s e e x c e p t i o n a l o f f e r i n g s .

Table Linen

7 9 cValue $1.19 to Sl.(i9 Each

We had (his same salesman's samples a year ago. His house only sells pure linens of the liner grades; the samples are in excel- lenl condition; only a few of them are a least bit soiled. The lot consists of hand- embroidered guest towels, damask lunch cloths, embroidered and hemstitched scarfs and squares, embroidered large size towels, scalloped linen centrepieces, embroidered linen pillowcases; others too numerous to mention.

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Tray Cloths19c

Regular 29c EachB l e a c h e d D a ­

m a s k A ll P u r e L i n e n T r a y C l o t h s o r T a b l e P i e c e s ;

85c

i 8 x : g e n -S17CSn i n e s p o k e h e m ­s t i t c h e d , o u r o w n p a t t e r n s , s o m e ­t h i n g n o w .

Regular $1.19 YardWe know that this

damask is the best in the ciiv at the regu­lar price, Full 70 inches wide, snow bleach; just the right weight and weave; patterns you can't huy elsewhere, as Ihey are confined to u s ; napkins to match also special,

70-inch Table Damask

S9c Yd.

Regular Price 85c. Yard We are going to sell you this alt-

pure linen, full bleach table damask at this sale for less than former import price; the quality is the Heirloom brand, best in finish and weave. Patterns are the ones most wanted, and, remember, this linen is 70 inches wide.

LinenNapkins

1.39U cg u la r P r ic e 5 1 .7 9 D o z e n

Over weight, real Irish Linen Bleached Damask Napkins, 19|,;-inch size; strong unstarched weave, fast selvage, newest striped and fioral patterns; 40c. a dozen less than the regular price.

Hemstitched Table Cloths85c

Regular Price 51.25 Each

Hemstitched Pure Linen Table or S.unch Cloths, size .ntix.sti, soft German damask, neat patterns with bordered designs; double hemslitch- ed; only one hundred In sell at this price.

I2=in. Scalloped RoundTable Cloth

3 . 9 8 Ea.R eg u la r P r ic e 55 E ach

Moravian Bleached Damask Round Scal­loped Tabic Cloths, large size, heautifully bordered and centre pativrns for nionngrnm; each cloth in a separate box.

PureLinen Towels

20cR e g u l a r P r i c e 29c.

New importation of Tow­els; hemmed, hemstitched or scalloped; regular [Sx-Fti and larger; In buck or dam­ask; you don't often get a chance for such savings on staple goods.

SU R R O G A TE'S NO TICESHSTATE OF E L I Z A B E T H KOLB, D E ­

CEASED—Puriuam to the orUer ot I.atto Shnenthal. .urroBato ot the county ot E . b b i , IfilB (lay made, on the application of the undaratKnod, axacutor of lald doctaied, no- Mco Is hereby ■ lv‘en to the creditors of said deceMed, to exhibit lb the iubaerlber, under oalh or afflrmaiion. Iheir claims and de­mands a^alnai the estate of said decOMod, within nine months from this dale, or they will be forever barred from prosecutlnc or recoverin# the same against the subscriber.

EDWARD C. GEORGE.B. a A L F. GEORGE, PrOClorS,

fSI Drosd f^treet,Newarlc, N. J.

October to. 1918ESTA TE OF WILLIAM HOAOl.AND, D E ­

CEASED—^Pursuant to the order of Isaac Shoenlhal, surroxate uf the county of Es­sex, this day made, on the application of the untisrsl^cned. executor of said deceased, notice la hereby given to the creditors of .tald deceased in exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation, their clatras and demands afalnst. the estate of said decaaeed. within nine mnnih* from this dale, or they wlll '’T>e forever barred from prosaoutltijr or recovering the stime a#a!uit the subscriber.

Novamber 7, l fl l3SAMUEL O. HOAGLAND.

Pilch & Pilch, Proctors.22 Cllntoh St , Newark. N. J.

sr U R O G A T K ^ N N O TlC EiSESTATe'^UF FREDKHICK F .MEYER. DE-

t 'EASiSO—PuPHinni to the order of IsuiO Bhoenihal. surrogate nf the County of E s ­sex, ihlM day iiia-lo, ou the apylkaClon of the und€rel(5i'«t1i adjiir. C. T. A, of eaUI rts- reHsed. tiollce la hereby given lo the cred- itors of said deocased lo exhibit to t l^ suli« Hcrlber. under naih or ufMi inatlon. ihelr claims and detnaMils against the ewtate of HAlii deceased, wMhln nine months from tniB dale, or they wilt be forever LarrciJ from prosecullrg nr recovering the same agtilnsi the subeeritisr.

fileptember 2a, lUlS.WILLIAM B. MEYER.

Good Towelings iOcYd.Regular Price 1.5c. Yard

These towelings are all linen and 17 to 18 inches wide; suitable for all uses, such as glass, check, unbleached for kitchen use or bleached for hand or roller towels; all are worth 5c. a yard more.

22 and 24 Inch Napkins1.89 Dozen

Regular Price $2.o0 (o $.‘{.00 DozenI m p o r t e r s ' s a m p l e d o z e n s o f t ( e a v y d a m ­

a s k l i n e n n a p k i n s , r e g u l a r a n d e '-v ira l a r g e d i n n e r s i z e s ; a l l v e r y f i n e q u a l i t y a n d w o r t h L o n s i d e r a b l e m o r e t h a n t h e p r i c e w c a s k li r t h i s s a l e .

Pattern Cloth Sets

3.00Kogular Price $4.50

Our own importation pat­tern doth and dozen nap­kins to match; all linen; full bleached cloths, 2 and 2 |4 yards long by 2 yards wide;19 to 22 inch napkins to match; will not last long at i | this price.

Table Padding6 5 c Y a r d

Regular 89c. Yard The very best grade of 54-inch

quilted table paddings; saves the pol­ished table tops and is a heat retainer at the same time; also washable.

p g B * w n ff je D r z g ff ic a !B a B « s n * t» w J> J i i w « ■ ■ ■

e s t a t e o p c a b o l i n e d . f e u u d b c e a s -ED—Purauact to th» order of Imuic 8bo«n-

thal, ourrogaie of ttie county of Euex . this day madoi on tbi atJplIoAiton oC tbs un4«rslvn«a. executors ot aaiJ deceasad. notice Is hsreby4113 0 0 to the cr«<lttors of aald dbceoMd tb oi bibil to the lubtcribern. und«r oath or afflrma- Hod. their clainie ana demandt atalnet ths estate of said deceased, within ntiia ntonihs from this date, or they will be forever barred from proescutln or recoverlnf tbe eame oiEaJnti tbs •ubecrlbera.

IDA A. MOOBB.ATWOOD L. DE COfiTBR.

Atwood t>. Ds Coster, Proctor,776 Broad street, Nswark. N. J.

BeiHeznbsr 9, 1911

EHTATE OF A. JLDBON CLARK. DECEAH- Q]j_p^rauant lo the Order of Isaac Bhoen-

thal, surrosate of the county of Lsiex, Ihlti day made, on ths suplicatlon of tbe uiiderslBneU. executor of saiu deresaed, notlos Is berehy given to the cridltort of said decoased to ex ­hibit lo the Biihscrtbar, under oaih or affirm a­tion, then olBiros and demands asalnSl Ulb estate of said deceased, nithin nine monibe from This date, or (hey will be forever barre>l from prosecuting or recoverlna tbe same araltist tbe fubaertber.

JASPlffl COGHTwAN. Toung A Ulgelow. Proctora Beptember 16, llHS,

AM USEM ENTS

Frink A. K iim r, Proprlitor ind Mini*sr ■THE 8POETI1ZO DUOKESS.

PricedrO at ICtO i n i Z-..S0 by tlrat-run KOjamarnUir flrturaa and 'naq.-rlLli' _

STEAMBOATS

MeTii.lUr. fverj (ley, 20c SOc.

RTPJiings,10c, J1U-', IWr,

PROCTOR’S M ats, a t^ K'ses- a t H

j \ ( ’K w u .a o w * r o „ t ' .v n iL t i m i - W IL'K A CO., IHELVILLK 4 I lK .l i lV * . E S.kK * d tlA K T E T , B U Z .% H E T H OTTO, r i .A K A B A L L E H IJII. 8AM HAHTOV, 8IIA W A P A C K A R D , M A X LAIHIC, A H C H IE O S a i A N D D O L L Y .PrlOA*..—SInttnre*, lOr, 16t*. 35r , Mtf.

E v » tu K > . >0«. ***■■ HB*. BOc. Tilr.

STEAMSHIPS

4 ^PrsTidMca Oifscl, $ 1 .5 0 j Wwcwtsr, $ 2 .4 0

Ouleldf* T ay(’ Itrrili M-ouai*pl Hiearnwlill*'' l■r,■ri( l hekI

D aily, Int'liKlins Siinilas.. A f’, >1. Prom l’l*'i IB. K It I'fi'triH 2Tnn lizpkmHn City Ticket Ufhori, 2lli> rirnndwiiv N Y t'ptnvrn Tlfk*-! flfflc.. ffwFiv nnd ?3i

STEAM SHIPS

“The Pnbllr lie I'lfened.’'

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Sli'RROG.YTE'g NOTtCESESTATE OF JOSEPH LANZILLO, DB-

C'EASGD—Pursuant to ths order Of Isaac Shoenlhal, surrogate of the cotiaty of Essex, this day mads, on the et>pticatfon of ths undersigned, administratrix of said deesased, notice In hereby given to the oredlioni of said deceased, to. exhibit to the sohsorlber, under oath or afflrmati^tii their oialras and demands against tb se eta te of dsoeasad, within nine months from this date, or they WlU be foreviy barred from firoseeutlng or reeoverlng ths same sgalnst the tvbiorlber. • • JULIA A. LJU^zI l LO.

JA K ES P. M tl.O D , Proctor.7 |S Broad Street,

' -Newai^ N. J. V '^ t h N r . gBy tfU.

ESTATE OF JAMBS O. TAYLOR, DE- CEASED-'Fureuant to the order of lu a c

Shoenthal,'surrogate of the county of Es­sex, this day made, on the application of the undersigned, administrator of said de­ceased. notice is hereby given to the cred­itors of said deceased to exhibit to the sub­scriber under oath or affirmation, thalr claims and damands agafnst the estate of said deceased, iwUhln nine months from this date, or they will be forever barred fromfroaecutlng or recovering the same against

he aubscrTber.October 13. l i l t .

MARY CAMPBELL TATLOR. Pitnsy, Hardin and Skinner, Proctora

e s t a t e o f ^ L t U S STROMBACH, DB- CEASBD--'PQrBuant to the order laaac

ShoetHhaJ, surrogate of the county of Essex, this day msde, on the application of the undersigned, exeauirlz dL said deceased, no* tlce Is nereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subecrlber under oath or affirmation, their claims and da* mends against ths estate of said deceased, within nine months from this dats, or they will bs forever barred from prosecutfag or recovering the same against the subserTber,

Navsmbel 1, l i l t .HELEN M. BTROHBACH.

Dewey Whitehead, Proctor. ______

ESTATE OF MARY H. BALDWIN. UECEA5- ED—Pursuant to the oriler of Isaac Sboeu-

ibal. surrogate of lli« county of Essex, this day made, on ihe application of the unrier- Blgned, aaecuior of said d^»asi.-d, uotire is hereby given tn the creditors of ssid det^caswl 10 exhibit to the eubscrlber, under oath or af- , tlrmatlon, their claims and dcrmands ayal'rai \ the estate of said deceased, wlibln nine mobihs I from thle date, or they will be forever barr,^d I from prosecuting or recovering (be same against the subscriber.

.TAMES HALDWIN. Frank Bsnjaraln. Proclor.

406 Prudential building, Newark. N. J. September 1^ 1818.____________________ ____

e s t a t e OF FERDINAND ROEMMEbE, DE- c h a s e d —P ursuant lo (be Order Of Isaac

Rhoemhal, surrogate of the county of Essex, this day made, on the application of the un- dersigneil. executors of Bald deceaud, notice It hereby given (o tlie creditors of ta|d deccasi'd 10 flxhihir to ths subscribers, under oatb or a f­firmation. their claims and demands against the estate of BAld deceased, whhln nine mornhs from this dele, or they will bs forever barred from pioBRcutlnf or recovering the same sgalnst toe suhscrlbera

* BERTHA ROEMMELB,FERDINAND ROKMMELB. EDWARD R0|:MMEL£.

A. Wllberforce Hgner. 3>rMtor.September 8, lOla __________________ _______

EBtXt ^ O F CAROLINE <J. RlLL, DBCF.A.'t- B D -Pursuani to ths order Of Isaac fshoen-

thal, surrogate of tbe coumy ,o f Eseex, this day made, on the application of the un<ler- signed. executor of said dscraaed, notice li hereby given to the eredliore of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or affirmation, thetr claims snd demands against ths estate of Bald deceased, wltblnmlits tcomhs from Ibis daw, or they will be forever barrel from proiooutlng or reoo^«^lng ihe same against the subscriber. ,

» ARTHUR E. HILL.Albert W. Harris. Prootor.October 21. 1M6- ___________

O r p h e u m T l i c a t r c ‘ '’iiJ '

I Sfz\TIN'Kl-> l>AM,^ f11-Stork Own Btook

Ce. In 'MAdam BherrT-" tOe I Next week, "Bomocioe of tOe I ths UndarwiiTJd.'*

930

COLONIAL LINEB O S T O N &2 .5 0

I PR O VIDENCE - $ 1 .6 0 iI M •-••k iJikVn udiJ Hnii li)'* <i I - I'. M fr>jin ' Pier S9 N. U. ft. li«D<l<>i( m \U-nh}, fri-e ' UulsIiP' KuoUte. WireleiA Equipment.I Tlckvta, J. K. Msypr. ■'+ • Uihdu ei,. N-wsrS I tn'1 EJw K. MrKeuu. IliiT Mhi'-ixou hvv. IlurrlI BQU

I W IN 'rK K c u I fis h hI 1’a n tm o C a n a l I I W e s t In d ie*

iB e r m u d a i C F lo r id a |

If.,, k i.nrlv ItlTiHrsrles now rosily !tu f-n ts fnr Ail Hieomi9ihlii l.lnea . I

j t j . s 4 . > r . I I Y K . X 1 5 C O . , iI ZTil BMi'Vl - r . 8. |

•1“ SHUBERT THEATRE!W-A aa Aai .a a w avail I

srtiKfH.A'n .> M hnt i;.*s

B8TATB OF BLlCtltA V. JOHNSON, DB- CBASBD—Pursuant to ths order of Isaoe

flhoenthal, surregaU of ths county of Bs- aexr this day mads, on ths applldatlcn of the undersigned, sgeoutor of sud deososed, noUea 1b hereby given to the ctedliors of said deosased to exhibit to .the subsorlbsr uodsr oath or afflrmaUon, their cl^ma and dsinah4i Ogalhit the wUhlft nliw mcafha from

M atln ers W s d n m d a y au d S a tu rd ay

‘ ’Believe Me XantippeW h b Joh n D drryD iore an ti M ary Y oun g N > xl W eek — **Tl»r KIvt? F r a n h fo r ts r s ”

t h ea tr iwiiihliiet™ i«a Mirtst. 't'boB, Mark,I »39

HatlRf-0 Dally.“T H E H A P P Y W I D O W S ” W i t h W a t e o n a n d C o h a n

W f^ k Nov* 17* ^ o l d e a tJrooks"

HEWABKTHEATRE

I pf *|14.4«Q9aMd.from this d a u , or th cr

red from prosscutlhg or » against ths suboerfber.

ilT A T B OF THOMAS B. CLEVELAND. DE- CEAIBD—Purhusnt lo ths order-of Isaeo

Bhosnttaal, si\rrogato of the aoumy of Eaesx.day inade, on the applicattoa of the under*

signed, executors of Bald decooesd. noiloe li hersbr given to the oradUors of lald d e c k e d to exhibit to the lubicrlbefs, under oath or affirniaUon. tbstr claims and dcmaDdi against the estate of said deesased. within nine roqnthi from this data* ov they will be forever barred

: from prortoutlmf t't' recovering thS' same* A mtkanHhsrS. SDUNHAM,

. CLTMER,

■TV.'

■BTAfR JEinriB sftTziin, db-CXABED—P a rn i.n t to (ho ord .r o( Iw ao

V hoopth.l, rarrofot. of tha oounttr of Ba- aMt, (h i, day moda. OR iRo a*pUc*tlon ot a * aB4MM*na4, nacu tor of a«ul dhooMMl, Botlea )■ harab)r f iv tn to tha enOHoIra ot >*14 4ao0**a4 to aihlblt to tha aubacrlbw •n4*r‘ o*(h or affirmation, (hair o ta lm . and

. 4mn*B4a acatnat (h i a,(a(a of aald 4aeaa*a4, Blna n « * th a from «U* 4a*a, or tha*

. . . . „ — p m tA a ^ w

wiH b* & n r , r barrad from crnaaontM* raooatrlaa tha aama afa laa( (ha ■ ahaonl

MovatahR I , 1* 11.R O B IB T X. CLERK.

J liraa, proctor.e O r W u X I A M W I L U . DIIC*A4EO^ laot U (S f o r d a r of laaM ghoanihaJ, Lta. ^ ( t * . m n t r « f****- . ■ *!* ^

W. WILOSBCnKR.

ERTATS .PuimaDtm aSf*on M 'a^iaaW H i (ha nbdaiMai adm ln l ft r iw *( tSiH 4a0a**^^ u U M la barab*aaminHrzBwr a , a«w oacapMu. ouuiw u v .,...

Slraa lo tha endtion of aald danaOMd to aa- Ibit to (ha Hhaailbnr. nndar a«tb>or afflrma- Uan, ( M r b U n and d a a , , ^ iitalant tba

Wj** V lglii:

__ DiBS moatkiN, forwer bimdfiw mm>UdL tk WtioiMtgi

against the subecrlberi.DANTIL 1OBORdft

M atin eesWed.ANst.

NEXT WEEK

Cborles Fruhinio prsieots

NAZIMOVAIn ttiO eeDsatlonal success

BELLA DONNA‘THE CONaPlRACY ■■

ISURIU>G ATK»8 N O T IC E S

NOTICE OK SEITIaEMENT—Notice Is hereby given that ilis oobountt of the enbscHber. ed-

mlnlstrstor ot the estate of Fredericka Uaiierle, deceased, will be audited and stated by the surrogate and reported for celtJement to the Orphang Court of the cOimiy of Eseex. on Friday, the fifth day o f December next.

Dated October TJ. 1618.J08MUA BRIERLET.

Philip D. Elliot, P r o o t e T o . _________ .

NCVnCE OF 8Em jSM EKT**-Kotlci Is hereby given that the accounts of the subecrlber, ex­

ecutor of Ihe estate of Benjamin tnmude. de­ceased. will be audited and stated by the sur­rogate and rsportsd tor settlement to the |

a u t u m n J ^ E S O R T ^

LARK WOOD. N. 4.

! urtlCHWOOD flL L A -iU laa l T T. Uollrtj, Mg;. Nuw upeu 6uu parlor, eua porcb;

I IkjuIlIpY

! T H E M A N H A T T A NLHTATK (Jf IHAJJKLl,.^ A- .M'iTT. I'P: H lT U t I'rnr.

CKASliO— I'or.„n,i, Ih« nr.lKr ul "-O'' ‘'1'"' 1 "' " ' ' ' " JShoenlhul, jsurrogiil* i f (lie ei>ui>ii ”t Kh I BO*, lUlM Uay made, > n ihn MiipJiMiu-n of i the uptlorBlgHi-rii. exs^'uirlx of huIU G* > ■■■.iamiI, i notice In horuhy glvoii lo ih^ in d li i i' of i said deceUBeU I'/ t-uhl'-ll tc lh»‘ bi:ii.H<n i «r,Under oa th or aft.rmrillon. (heir clntfi’- mtiJ !<lemand« ag:'lnst tho eetiito i f ttalj ■i<-- i obaHed, within r»lne nKiiitha from thlw du.ii', or they will be ((■rrvf'f b«rrnd from yroe**- cuting or rfd-oyeiing (he nume u ,Hln»L UioBUioKTJber.

SepleintMtr O i lISAJi KLI*A M t i u j u n t o n .

Ho'vvArd 8. WImilbV. Protlnr.77fi B toed SI . Newark. N. J.

ESTAi'K OK I'HAULBS KTBfU.I.’SO, Ot;- t-IklA.SHD-'I'lireuMDl to iho cr:ei Of iBuao

Shoenlhal, ekuTogaiB of ihe oo‘ain> of EesvTc, thle day mailL. nn ih4 aiitzllcaiioij o! (he un­dersigned, axeciUois Qi bald dOL-eazied. ncMice ti hereby given lo the rredlioi-s of a:ilij ri« cr-Qsed iri eiliibll to the subs>'rltetB. under 0«-lh or offIrinailop, their clfllms anl demanili against the t-utale of ssiS dcreaBtil. WHhin iilHe months ln>rn this date, or they mI|1 he Corevrr barred from pi'osecullng" nr recoTtflng the Same egatiisi ths HUhscrilerB.

MAFIY L. STERI.INO,ELEANOR S HTERLIND CLARK. ICDITH STEIlLtNCJ WuOD.

Jerome I». Oedney, Urot-lor.bSA MsEn Street, Fo.st Ln ange. S. J-Reptemher 7a, 1018.

Orphans' ceurt of ihs county of Eesex. on Fri­day. the fifth day of D eeem W next.

Dated October 22. 181B.w iIl l ia m a . h a c k e l t o n .

OMrf* E. ntytiiM, pnetor,II cn iita* a tr a a '---------

Ootobar U i IIIAptoa gtreet. Newoik, N. S.

E ST A tH OF M U K WBBITHR B IU O LET, DEC1IA8BD— Pursuant to the order of lea se

Phoanthel, surrogate of tlM oounty of Boeex, this made naade, on the op^loatlon of the undersigned, exeotttor of said deoeeeed. no­tice Is hereby given to th s eredliors of said

deoeeeed,. . .-w, given to th s m d lio r s of

doceoseda to sxblb lt to tho subscriber, under oath or affirm ation, tbeir claim s ana de­m ands aga in st tbei eetats of said deoeossd, wimtn nine mmitlM from tw s dats, or they trill ba (an n ar b«Tad (rota pnaaeu lln * nr raawarlbA tba aana -ia lM t

11,1

aeorgo M. Tttue. Proctor,T80 Brood streeta Novroiii, N, J-

N O n c a OF 6 V T tL S lfB ir ]^ N «tioe is hereby glvan tb it ths oooounte of tho subscriber, ox-

soutor of the Isst miU and tsstoment of Jons Landis, deeisssd. udlt he audited and stated by the surrogau and reported for eettlemsot to the Orphans' Court of the oounty ot i:ssisa, on Friday, the twelfth d i^ Of Dooembor next*

Dated October 1■ ICHAHD SPX1C1I.

n o t ic e o r lUCTTLBUEltT-rNotlot is hereby given that the aeouttgtg gl the gubsorlher,

aflmlnlatraiof «i Iho detveased, *IU be surrogate ww «

A6pm*

I ' cr detveaso' >, . i sufToga

. nal>4

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT-NotIcs Is hereby given that the accounts of the auhscriher-s.

truetene under the last will end lesiemeni nf Tiiuinss 1.>ay. dct.iased. wil! tie audlird and slftied by the surrogate etii reported for w - llempnt to tbe DTphans’ <.'ouri of Uio ■ount.v of Kseex. on Friday, the iwecjiy-firsi day of Ncivenaher next.

Dated October 8, 1613-EVA W. DAT,L:>CI9 DK WAPrxETl ITOI-LLR HENRY SCHOVEL.

Corrick A Worteiidylie. prociort._________ ____NOTICE o r SETTLEMENT— NoUce I* here­

by given that the accounts of Hie »ub- ■ertber, admlnistrntcr of the eets'te o l Mary L, Oran n il, decea.«ed, will he, audited and stated by the Bnrrngate and reported for se t­tlem ent to the Orphane' Court of the coun­ty of Eases on Fnday, the 13th day of De- oember, next.

Dated November I* i t t t .SOBERT A. QBANNI8,

Horaoe C. Drloe, Proctor,Prudential building, Newark. N. J.

A I L A M K U l i , N. J.

OOarlborousfr-IBlenbdinJOKKH H ill I K t MONI- '

VdtHKEHliVILLK'., CA.

Xj A L E N H A L L 'OerCrvnJ. ocw iteae bulldiog wirh ill dsisiy i«rni»hi0(» «nd leosrior 4«hle « ■» idial place lor gritiil (ico|il« l»f th* Autume aud Wioten ffduccd ralea tlorm| thai period.

Hydristic iO'l o(hfT K»rhi lor Pleaaare«f Hctich In onr b.'auliluliy liucd dcptriDicnt. HiitiJaBj phyiiciBB. GuJI end Taeati,

I

NOTICM o f flETTLBMENT—Notice la hore- hy given that tha ocoouuta ot Ihs sub-

guardian of John K. S. Btoui. a tnootto, will he audited and stated by the surrogau s ^ rsportsd fer seitiTsmeiu to tbe “ • * i f lf .tn e County of Bbbor oa

- ■ of O seovher

■A,

- MBCiRttAMII,

S l im u C .M K ' S .\O T I < y S ^

irsTAri'l MII.KS nuSB .MARTIN. l)K-• ‘EAHK-D_I'urnuzmt l4i the on lcr of t>iauc

Showntbal dorrcgnttf of the county of 11a- eex thill 'Iny tiiuilB, on Ihr uppllcallon of the’ underulgtiKd. aclminlalnilor of naid d«- i peai ert. rvHlcr U hereby given to the cred- . llorfi of nnid deerteeid to exhibit to tba aub- Kirlher, under oath or n fflnnatlon . Ihelr clttlmr auil d^mtiTHla agalnai the ealata of aald (leceajiecl. within nine montha from this date, or they w |l! he forever barred from pruaecUtlh* nr recovering the aume ,iK<ilnH( the aubecribi*r.

tiopLembar *i3, 1913.MAULOZI C. m a r t i n JR,

praeent cleim e to Roe, Runyon A Totnp- kina, Frocioru. IK Exchange place, Jersey ru y . N. J . ____________'BSTATB o f MICHAEL CREALEY. DECEAg-

ED-^Purtusnt to the order of Isaac Shoenthal, surrogate Of ths county o f Ksssa. this day made, on the sppUcatioci of Ihe uoderilfned, temporary administrator of mid dscested. notice is hereby given to the oreditore of Mill) decaasad to sxblblt to ths subaortber. under ufkth or affirmation, ihelr olalms and demands agsJnst Ihe siststs of aiid dseseaed, within nine months from this date, or they wUl he forever barred from prosecuting or rsoovsrttig the same against the subscriber.

J. BAYAHD K1RKPATIUC|L geptembsr 10, 181E

e s t a t e o f XaOinm a m FurFJhrt t6 the o f l la a o

rogaU s f U9S oauhty of i ‘ " c« ths «p|d7egxv# ^ t^s troip '

IS .1

"Around the Horn” Will Soon Be

Just a MemoryThe terrors of the Strsit* of Magelianand the long, arduous trip to the ex­treme end of the Ameri­can continent, wil! be eliminated by tbe com­pletion of the

PANAMA CANALShips will soon be pass­ing through the great Vfaterway. You must see the canal in opera­tion, so you can discuss iflt el ligent ly the most im­portant topic of the day.

NORTHGERMAN

LLOYDWest Indies

Panam a Cruiseshave been arranged so that you can do so The date* are —January 14

February 12 March 19,1914

R a t e S 160 u pPurition 21 snd 29 Jsys

Cruises will be made by the world-famous

3.$. “Qroiser Kurfuerst"In addition to the Canal all the most interesting parts of the VVest Indies are included Write for our new booklet. “To the Canal and Carib­bean "

OELRICHS A COG e o . A g e n t s .

5 Broadway. N YbM> *(»(•

dafiuf ana 4*m *i4i 4 » ln r t la in ja tta < 4tMnw4; v n U a ata* Mgatba .tniin tSH

8NEWARK'EVENTNO NEWS. MONDAY. NdVEMBER 10, 1013.

WOULD SAVE C H P AS FUTURE CITIZEN

TAXICAB CHAUFFEUR HELD I FOLLOWING WOMAN’S DEATH I

New Jersey Children’s Home Society Invites Discussion of Best

Methods of Work.

TARIO US SUGGESTIONS A R E OFFERED

T h»t th f rhlM *'• f*’ '"r l l lw in h ip « « " I'Onsnh.iid ■( »

Of w n a n J woro.'u U..' I.o-O" of Walla , a M o-Wor i ' ' ' " i

mat to li"ai illaiosal.ma on :

*^*rha' '*i«'alin« « a a ■ •■ "'•■ I al lha 1n. ,M I

Bmiaty » l " ' liao'l'i H‘ IreiUon. i. r .a lha inonkt-ra » . re I 'r. Haaimua II I m r t of thn tronnOntl.mJe V WllllHina. a iiiTInteluIcnf of li

. N , « jaraay lion,a Horlaly “ ' 1 ' ' , I " ' i ; !P Falcnrier, .nfaHnli-ndaii l - f Ho I ; ' " '

Chlldran-a AM n „ . iaC L. tHonalier, «MToUfy i = i ICharl lle* AUi and i 'tl snn iteforin Aaan. m- | lion a * 11 !

r ; 'C K o V ‘'* M i^ - v - mCTmmeodcd lh a * o r k llm New Jor-'-yS I l id A n ' . ifo m o «oeiotytn t children In pm per ImaidioKr a t h e r th an In Inatltntlona^ nerea

T h e ip e a h e r ih ow erl. ion. ,• ic y o f p lao ln g chllr lrei i '''ol a n i l »f<-S i r e t u l I n r e e i l s a l l o . , . ami lhe nee'l fprotw it ln K a jc h ch l ld nni f ran . ihe l>o r ta en c e o f de l ln q i ien l p a r e n t i H « U , d a t lan tto n fa ih e rrark b y th e C a th o l ic ( 'h iu l r a n a AM Aaao- e u t l o n . " I t la ttia caor lng-hnn«e of tb a C a th o l ic orphnnagna. '“ b 4 a tnonum eni to !■ o th er J ' r « n le F o v o f hlaaacd m em ory Ha ea- pra’ a ied the hope that iha co-opeii j tlnn n e o a u a r y w ould h r in g a hon i anrh ra- n u t In o th er I n a l l tu i io n a of other da-

W ll llami, whoaa m eia iy la ani loua p , “ m Y into tira t . r r l th r y ^ithln County, ga va arrme Ideo as to what hH erpaDltatlon H d a in t fa'' ncslccted d d l -d m of tho State . H o auld there «ra »U | 4tatriot auparlntandenta whoa* a T u ^ ^ thera ia to know atw nl the Z ia d a o f children and to place them In

’wropar home* when neceeaary .1 "W * aaek to brlti* about th e

eton o f lh a hom e. ' h e eald, and It la ^ y w hen thLi can n ot bo *1™« * *n o d th e proper hom oa w here oh lldren can

* * |£ * ^ l l l l a m a e a ld th a t It l i Ih e aim o f th a io c le t y to h a y e th e Itldhar co u rt o e n m l t c h ild r e n to Ite oara w h e n ‘I l» n a o a fia r y to la k e th em a w a y from ne ■ la o tfu l p a r e n t i, r a th e r th a n Juatice* S t t e peHea, an d th a t In tw e lv e yeara It b «* n o t WM* o n * !!»*>•*• oorpn* P f“ '

a e k ln r fo r th edM ld ptooed In » p r i v a t e home in Ite

Arraigned In th e F o u rth P recin ct Po- 1 I'ce Court tid e m orn in g on e ch arge of n ietia la .iiliter grow in g ou t o f Ihe d eath I of Mra. N ellie Haenger. forty yeara old, of la d S p iln gflo ld avnoue, w hiim he ac- | • Idantally k illed w ith a ta a lca b a lm oal In (runt of her h om e S atu rd ay n igh t. Ar- ihnr J. Handera, tw en ty -lh r e e yeara old.Id Boutii Hlith atreet, waa held wllhoui hall fur action by the grand |ury

At the limn of lha auoldenl, Bandera waa drii li ig »e»t along Siiringtieid ave- n re with Ihree young men on ibelr w ay 111 a party n Hunterdon alnwt Mi«. Haenger waa goInK to the elore aer.iaa

I irmn her boina and a trolley l a r waa l .omil iK e a . l When Sa lK hra aaw he , ' woman lo- tried to avoid her

fo r lo the left aa he uouhl. hut ahe did „e,. Ihe danyer ahe « a a In, and atep-

I |.i,i m fiohi " f the rnachltie l ine of tlia ^.lirinpe hit her an d kn.,. Pe,l her down.

irH .c rmg liei akoll and iitjurlng tier In-

I let nail 1 . e loL \vii;if fit** wtimN.ti l»y iin<'iriAfUt li in 'i ) ir f iiifrt till' Mi'*n Hnri'lvM fiatl anl | „ „ a e n K . i a r f i - e d to l.clo 1,1.1, get her to: 1 I ...... . V. .Iham ll-hi ir . h 11 but, her.1 ,.f ;;ui .m.t'i.tif el'l hVa-n.f aiHiHK^J Sun-

,L, rH li- I'fl' I, ,u lh In-r u. lilt- u. t'Hy H u ip lla l.

. i i f .1 etl Hliortu i.rr^r ! 1.) i' iM' ^Jinaii « '>tt.1 n ViUK Mrs HHt*tn<' r 1' ' j tiny Siitiiritav (*ncJ K'' “' n > I frlvii' i whriii , i „ , In A 11 I e i t-y ri ‘ »•. twTigf frmn fi^<- t-'

If Grey Hdir and Baldneu threaten, you can’t afford t o

be vithout

GARRISON RETURNS FROMPANAMATRIP

“ Everything Lovely," Secretary of War Says, Telling of Inspec­

tion of Canal.TO WASHINGTON A F TE R SHOPPING

I t T s i t o r w a o g t n r « l c o l ­or lojrey and (tded hair. Iteradicgtci dandruff, preventa bitdiKHitod promotei • thick, begltby growth oi hair. It ii not g dye. Uie it,

SOr and »l a t « l . . AB ^ a e ^SamtirvBl for lOf' Wfi ivklcr l iiili! -

, rttghrSwdalllutn.llteirt, g. J,

>'p,,r.l( Serilrr Hit .VfHt’SNK'.t y l l H K . Nov Hr,- .He, retary of

\ \ „ i l . lndlcy M <3»rrlaun and hla party I,.l. .i iie,i f rom their vlall lo the f’ a n g m i , r.i.,il P 'day I'V " i e 1 ‘an am a liner rohm. Mr iJarriBon *ald thnt "everyth ing w a" I'.iveli ■ on lha letlimiia and tiil'l of a trip tlir.i all ' l l " ' " t m l ‘ *'® AllantU' an,I,1) far a» the l■ u.■ orB.■ ha allde m the Cu-

lebra 1 *Mr lirirtle.m raid he would lea-e for

t h l . Bfiernonn after d"'h|i » l „ , , . eh. piung" in h 'H h a te n t e . I h "

l - l . . | i ln « l o i r Mrs ilHiTiBun intliimted.

M S E Y MOTHERS'CONGRES^';-'^' ' i .. .. . . . . . .

_ _ _ g C A T A E B H

tST A IiltH tP MT*A Bimpla, u l a gnd • f f ^ t l ' ' * ‘ " l i ™ ; ? !

for bronchial troublet. without d o ^ g the atomach w l lh d ro g a tlaad with mccMa

' “ Tha ai't''caiTyftg the ant liaptic v»P*|*‘ J J 'iplr«d VFvitb ev e r f breftUig bre*th*

ltd “ ir- .', ,’;?*»l.ht^. . . . „ tOOtbtt tb i •ore enaih# GOUgbpMtnrtDB

Crcnplene ft torcnpiene ia»»iu»ui« t-v g - a v - -rtrtirtf childraa god g fcww t ° t«ll«i«r»trfrom Agthma.

PRINCETON HALLS’ SECREa IS TAKEN UP BY COUNQL l l o o t h M b y WQOdDiiry

Sff fd Hi f o ttivtdfserrptiv t - —

^ALL PfiCGttlATt.Trr Creioirtii AnlWWkl ThroitTiblfiti for lb* If- I riiftUd Ibrmi. Ibty •»»

or jour druBCli*i>r rroiB nt, in rtitPpiaVArO CIEBOlXIfE CO.

f2 *•« N. T.

PROGRAM OUT FOR MEET OF

ieri<i i b ir i i i ' V \ livIttnB A llcii, tiht' rtiii. wtiu*>«

y e a n .

A u«i M c'l lm l i l i l r iU t f l rd ,The m ao kilb',1 f r.ilny n ight bv the

au om oh ii" -f l>r U ii l le f lieneal. o f I fl. m veralde , l r l ' N ' . ' ' rl., In Hroadnir«‘pt urnlr-r t lif I .•fltn''-arniH HnilraaiJ [.I-Idge, waa IdanUtied H ainrday aa Mi­chael Hr.gant.'. tw e n tj - li 'C yeara old. o f 13 Ilrlft a it 'c i 'll" ' id '-iit'fh 'alton w as made hy the v ic tim -i w ife at M ulltii a morg'ie In i.\ uabliigton atreet.

■ pr. ltd fli M iVr id lA' \ PU I'-fNKAV IU tl’M A\V|''K , N'l 1

iLiiiiiii‘(mnnt WK " iLHi'I*’ i\f thf pTf>crrin. for the w .fane-- f , o f Mi.' liura' Coni I hti' ll. i " l '" held here at Hrnnawh-k He U I' inh il l i i ' l Hiiturdu. I h n o liiltctie-l U " 'e g e l '3 « ' ■ en ieelrd rrorn all .e.-tl-uia " f the Hlal>- f ’ laria

tlie .■ .irntiilttee of er-......... I.re tl ,r, of Mrs.

It ifi»* enitrtainrnejnl

tiH \ K ma-iu h'rriiisifruiMitf* I'ljil*’*i ' r n r v VV' t ’oii|rr?r, <<P the vlitTura

i*f Mrftoil the Coh'h

DEAD WOMAN IS IDENTIFIED; MAY ARREST SOMERVILLE MAN

T he iUhUU'i ujrlt*r '' Train-RB itie KiitM'; ' tihfl Che Ht IhhjI ' Tti- IVIII be i>r<»fMv'il

iHAluli will y.-ti iti the Hume Hft-. erei ■ Mri

<]%• t p « i k « r deol«r»tf fu r t h e r th a t ihM ftvaraire c i t l ia n k n o w a a o t h iu f or tb a » e tu a l oo n d ltlo tia I& lh a hom « of m a a t Of th a o h lld ra n . H a o itad oon dl- t I o M t h » t m *d a h l» n < * w aA a o U ra d t k * t th »y a r . tha oondltlona M * w J « r g « y m u » t p r a p a ru I ta a l f to

l i r , F g leon »r » fM « J w ith Mr. W llllam a tfcaf in ctito tlo n a do not furnlab tna ham * Hfa th * Dorma.1 child ahould h ave. P w a o n a lly . ha imid. ha wa* ragdy to In- 4 o n a tb a N aw Jam ay aoclety , but whaCbar ba could awy aa m uch for lha boArd a t dlraotora <rf hla aoclety ho waa o a ea r ta la . H a f * v a th o impTeaalon th a tS v T t w o aodattaa m ight w o rk « pg fpoaaa or owatlap «>•

It WM ahovm Iktor th a t thew o rk tha Maw J a r a a y a od aty • * " * * ^ do ! • find homeg to r chlldpen w ho Im h S b o n a a . w hlla th a gpertfio th e Ohlldron 'i AW flociety It to g lv*

*” jJr^ i?a lco i>ar ahowed th a t Wa goctety la i u t t a ^ from la c k fu n d iHon o f H fv . C. H . T h o m a a o f <he W '" lS id i Park PretbytoHanm e a e n t pladged themaalvaa towith the locel aoclety to ralee tlO.OOb toc a r r y on th e n e a t y e a i-e w ork.

A reeotntlon w aa a lto adopted Indora- Um th e w ork o f th e Ne-w Jaraey Chll- S o r f a H om o Soo la ty , and a a U n g th e In- d o iaam en t o f th e clrarttlea ooram tltee of th a B oard o l Trade,V M r Btooak or paid Ida oompllmonta to 4 i <*d)drin a Inatltutlona o f N e w a rk by ca l ling the “ tlaad- ami ’ToealUaBd." _

" T h . fnwMtiitlona you a r e running, n» " i i a v o bean Inherited from your an-

oairtan. T h e y w ore g roat and g l o f l o ^ S S f e ^ th a C iv i l W a r , but la IS I I — not

Sb n icka r wont on to doaorlbo one o f t l U IniUHilloo* aa a 'caatle-llke huivdlng around which a ohild la never aeon and which cloaea lU doro In miminer tuna and go«» o f f to ib e country unUl

October . ^ , IS " I ." W h a t la needed hero, he eald, le

t h a t w e all got togothar and throah thia thing out and see I f aome th ing no-oper- a t lv o can not be done for our ch i ldren U w a a daddod th a t a n d liar mooting win ho hold aooD to oonelder the quoatlon more fully and to adopt plana for co­operation. ,

TOl.lZ.A f l l 'T 11. Nnv. i n — An Inveall- i g.-illoii by IJMrvilve Oeorge ' ' Totten, of iho finm r-<-r r m iu t y proae. utor’a offli n. ' Into the hleiriry uf R woman who dh'd tin. ' iler ■ ueplcloua |.1 rrumslancva at tbe Elti;- ahelh General l lo e p tu l last week baa re- auUed bi (uH pHrilrtrlara aa lo Iter Iden­tity amt hlaiory ta lng dlaelnaed. While ahe i.tbl the hnapllal aulliririllea that ahe waa iitimiirrleil and ibai bet nam e waa llcairlt 'e Ge Ft-rner, a French woman, IJuterltve Totten ba» leurnefl that ahe » a a Mre, lidwari l llrta. of Clinton, Homern-t ('ou'iity, and has a hit’ brriid and four r-bll- drrn

The body of lb ' ivorriim, w ho died from aeptlc pnlaoniNK teauU lna from an opora- tlon, la unrliflin*il lod ey at M a r tin s niorgiie h er'. 'I '■>' ■■-lusw of death w a s learned Hainrday efierrioon a fte r an ; autopsy hy Dr. \ t b-r M ravlag. of t il ls | city and C ounty I 'liye ld ao W . f l. Ix>ng. , of Homeiaet fo n i i ly The arreat of a proinlneni HomervlUe m an la (h realen od hy the aom eroel authorltle* ae a reault. j

Mra, O rli w ar know n In Ihie c ity , N ew - | ark Hklllman, w here ahe waa a n urse In the h !a le llm n e for FpIleptU'i, ae w ell ru In VViirien. Homeraet and H unierdnn nounllea. Her m aiden nam e w a s Vlnla eu yd am and sb.- lived In A lpha. W arren County, S he h a ' tela llvo" liv in g In lAib- a'lOn K lem liigl"n. (ITlnlon and Alpha Borne m on ths "h'> "he w orked In Ihe Blngor factory h''te et'd 'a lcr waa nur"' In the hom e nf F dw nnt n a il , a loral tSal-

! vatlon Arm v osh .irliT , w hoee w ife, w ho \ has sin ce died, w as 111. She w as th irty -

f ia h t v<iarfl ttvken ill at th eBbady P oint TTot«l ri91 Frt'llnK h'iysen nv«nue, N ew ark.

IJ Hoevo, a u i « ■ •f -Morrli'inwii TFifS uin'iilris; v' U lie h-'ld iut 2 3U o'difi 'k J-'riilHi mIU'Mioui: IH' |v . ..a llun tsiJI bo 1-r W \A Kn-x

uf lli« I’ r^'.^ii.vi^riiTi h-.rrH.Hnil in"ft;c by Uie l 'itilii' .-i luin] ni ,I'llH uf M i-lo-iu'i w-li 1' 'l.v lii'OrKe H KoVyhls .^ ly i-upd*riy.ti'rjiluni ,,f fi.lifi.ili s\lrH. I ' r ' i r ’- W will/.Irti. I'Kfend IhH Hrufliiit f f - m the i 'n«li i ' ixr firy The i-rOi^USuiil W.ll nmko «r«i]-' iiae

MOTHER AND BABIFS SAVED FROM FIRE IN JERSEY CITY

Inrlude Hie purchase of „ wcd'llnn |.resent fur a ""rSeln young rr.imi.n " f Hi" adnilnlsl rslMn, who IS

: : " : S I..... i - ; : - ; ; -u " ! - l i t " " ' m ' i'v '■ '’ a'’G ' “ rHli-ry“ . W ^ .

iV-ur^o l/OHry, *’ bu limrluun Tbu\ U”fl b i

H a , H ' ^ r . e , d Ihst the tP p tHrongh the .-ar;al Mil- a wundi rf .1 "xperience

b-lnii 'HI b'liiid one uf

H e r [ „ o n w-mHelun lurks . Hie gates swlngm* fi' l " "

,f Hiev In............. w.trl.ihg fur > 'a rs^Hie-n we "lipped throUKb Hie l .a lu i b ak e :,n,; f in a l ly tutu the wnn.lerfnl C u le b r .

' ■ ■ Think Ilf It " " ' " t k Hirongh» ailll-Hk Till’ Hidfi tUW- miiiininin. t " "1 " “ '' ' " „ .

H . .n e i i . r UUle ''■ 'al. i t 'd w*( a „ . „ „ , t hi.v. many t e a r , and brave men [i t bed ta i . 't i Hi compl 'te ’ ' ’ ®.

„ . . m as fa . a . the ‘ ’whU-h. a - y i.rnl aWy know. Is , niy

I two mlloa fr' ,ni the l<" "« " l e 1 aH fi"

' ' ' s e c r e l a r v Hair sun ivmi|.d nrvt Imparl nv v i e w " i n Ihe Mexi-an s.luatlnn even

WOMAN WHO KILLED MAN I IS EXONERATED BY JURY

H.*tf'KKNFlA<'K. N*'>v, lO -A i free in ^ thftl a v-'iiman who k li ls • mftn In

of luT b-iriur la j ' laUfled . lh»- for- unf'r'jn jury Ihot ltigulr«<l S a tu rd ay Into »ii«* il^'utb uf .Inni#** K€Pn^y. whu waa ulmt Kr lday nl^;ht while In fl b ars®■ ulilii Hi tbp sliHilynulP piiT of Ihe F-rla i ta llroad. 1 exuneruiPU Mr».tiOBPle Hu'Jf* nln*?l*'ta ypar-"!<l wife of rftfitnin !{ir,p. who fonreHa^U t" Iho miirdpr

Thp ven ll i i wfis rPHihed a f t e r rormiar I 'h e r le s Ruberlaun ha'i orHk-l*ed k first report, whluh Itp lies'Tibed aa ft moftl iinwlJ*ifact<it"y vi rdlcl tiy the Jury .

F^KINCKTON, Nov. l O . ^ T h * g r td u * to eounrll o f Prlneaton U n l v t r fU y * l • maetinif S » iu r d * y took up th * q u « t i o n of MCTtcy about th« l i te rary iocletlea, eownioTily known a s the “ Hwllis AcUoti wee deferred u^tll the council m l s h i h ave lime lo exa m in e Into the caee more ex- len flvely .

Tha cou n cil referred th e q ueetlon to the cem m ltlee <m u nd ergrad uate a ffa ir e for Inveatlgatlion. Ite report w ill be turned In a t III© sp r in g m eetin g .

H enry W. B u x to n , *D«. eecretary o f the ftUident bureau o f ee lf-h elp , su b m it­ted his an n u al report. It w a s ordered printed and d istr ib u ted gen era lly a t th e d iscretion o f th e com m U lee w hich h as ch arge o f It.

A d ecision In regard to th e recen tly raised d iscu ssio n o f ch a n g in g th e n am es of form er I'r ln re lo ii etudenta w ho did not lirad uale w ith th e ir c la s s from the university from ‘'form er m em bers" to "noTi-Kraduatoti" waa jeacb ed and *the i htinKe WHS »‘on flrm ed , to tak e e ffec t Im­m ediately

Ivllei'tlons in the coun<.il w ere F ran c is .-pier Jr., '77, chalrmarii, and liRrold tJ, sNlurray. '{F3. s ecre ta ry for th e en su in g year. T h e fo llu w ln g w ere elected to a fiv^'-year m em b ersh ip ’ W lllium D ulles. •;h Andrew II. L arkin , s i , and Ja m esF, llathgHle.

%em4 far Bur B#olUcf.seaa ■«

[ O E H T I S T R Y T H A U A S ^a n c h o r d e n t u r c

P U T L

-NO- xROOF^

DECLARES GRIGGS GOT FEE OF $50 ,0 0 0 FROM BREWERS

l lc g a r r l l c .g nf , ' . ' ‘ I " r a *prli'ft you m ay pay ® „ t h l n Ka rt i f i c i t i l (lantiire. you II ,S

' (0 cq uul Hicae l ioot lcaa ,7 i lu ra b l l l ty , bewutj and

r mbnily lha las t c r e a t iv e d eiitn l -akiU. tba m outh Is u n c ova ra d — t a s t a imprilrad ami tba ® ' * ® ? " r t lTvmain f i r m l y In ii lo 'c . » " l i i t a n d 'd 'ly

T H K NKVV W tl' lU B lR V tVAV. i-oma h ere In Hic

vo u r old tcatbratilrti home at n lF b t "■ ' l l a N ' -W set tliiit f it s perfacH y ' ' ‘ "“ , 1 * 0 ^ made aollii and " ‘ ' " " f . - ' l ’ ] ! " i"*! tPeth rep la ced c in ir-rn yed teeth reatorerb .Ml w >rk K u a rantcad 16 y ears . ‘ ’ " .q s Kdenl. ’il s u r g e r y tnmie l A l M . l . b w uiM- I ♦ 'miirkiihlt*

M-;W BOT.aNK AC

RILLED SELF BECAUSE OF / THE DEATH OF HIS MOTHER

Wprrif;/ (if thfJ K U H K T c i t y , Nov. 1" T \' j

iiprt ih t i r mother . Mrn HiihKLw e r e r e s c u e d In h fli*’Hlxth i l i c e ' All lbr*-p w n c y n i b ' d4lowM ft l a d d e r nt t lu- f t u n l of \h r tuTi.--ment-houae. wTm Ih fircTu-ii w ci ' f IsjlU-i n g fl»Tn»^« thi l l t l iTfi i t - i i -d ihf® ^|;lll!• l u g w l l b def t tnn; . l loi i '1 h« d,imtw»! to t h e hOvlse wi l l r u n I n t o ftcvci- l h im-

! dred ilollui'i

! to V lce-P rca id en t F dw ntd ['rake, of thei r’aniim n Him- w ho mat tha fh;p at y “» '

an tin a tin aaW be ........ .. hurry to ' ' ""b-I Inrjlun I-' ion aott 'viHi Prasiilanl W ilson

tin th e anbjeot.I H enertil W .-aw r SB Id lia bad inapectad I the fo il lf lc B t l.m s of lha • anal and th at ' tl i ivnrlt WHP prt'i'petjLtiR s e tm fh v lo r ll) .I |h ‘ w ill m a lie hlH rciKprl nt th e AV«r l>«- ' p H iim en t.

loJ .9<®rrirr of thr SK^ft .FKiiSKV r iT V . N m . lo . —Despondiuit

heiause i.f ihn dcRili '>f Iuh mothei fi few weeks a , . , Krunk B'dnl. twenty-eigbt \-inrH "id, riiiimiillfd stuid© by InlmllnH fips In Ibc fnrnlulicd ro un liuuse of Mre sManiiH Homan, Rl 30? A an Horne street ih le nwrtimg -Mrs. S tiks. a nmmer Iff the h"U**c, sinelb’d gae iirtti fluccee<led !• ••frerliiiK 'an pnlrnm • to the room ol Medal, where she found Ihe body of the young man on thp Tte'i A note ' •n a bureau forth IhRl Uedal had taken his life becQUB© of the loss of h is mother

9firt "i/ ftf 1t\r v / ; i r 9 .S r M M r r , Nov. 1 0 — It wft.i H.sserled

by Ke\ TGdwm I. StearnB, fo rmer eiiper- liuendeni " f Ihe Anti- i 'aloon I .eaaue In .Now Jers ey , speaking I n / t h e C’cntrnl PresbylRrliin I 'hurch yes te rday ftflernoon, that the lea^iue in going to Lonllnue Us fighl againat the brewera, and In N ew a rk particularly .

Tfie btaterikfnl w a s made by Mr. FUeaniH tl ia i fe rm er 1‘ niU-d b’ latee At- tiirney-tlencral Joh n W. (Trlggs, appear- lii« neforc (he t.eKlHlaturp In Trenton m behalf of the hrev.ers, rcccisod for his services a ■ ert lf lod check I’ f iSO.OflO, " l7 s i 'e nvii h money a« thr entire l.SO'i ch-iri llc^ in N*'W Jerncy ga ve |n the Antl- Suloun l.eiiguc iHiit v c h t ' Mr. S tearns iiHid thbl if liie cliXir«-lup>eiP were a n y ­where near hj» llburiil as 'be iicepeis the saloon would su«in t>e wiped out."

Ka i l v»ta « f T a n h G old ( > „ « « . . ■■Ci k « r« t (;«l.l K l l l l a a . *a i l v r r KI l l l i iB " "R,Hrlrlg.- \ t . . r k P « *""**

iWoodliiiry'sDeatal Offices___a ' i i n )UAOTI'1 TIIK M M BUH,

7 8 1 B ro a d S t r e e tOtK.H I 'K rrV S D B U i STOBK,.

I. ADIKS IA V n 'K S O A S I I'l. Ilaurs Ni-td A. Al. to 9 K.M.

A. M. to 1 f .A b ,

EXAMINATIONS F O R S T A T E JO B S

E PISCOPALIAN S M E H AT PASSAIC

TRI-PARTITE CAFE I AS REFORM MOVE

! .vprrlnl Sritdr’II of 16' V/IIFB ' I ' ,\HSAIC Nov 1" - 'I'I

MAN SHOT IN QUARREL OVER GIRL SUCCUMBS TO WOUNDS

ineeiin^ ofIhp .1‘inlor A iisH liiry "f the I n o .'a c "f

’fwrirli 111 Kl. John H i ll.iroh, thl" . ty. S a lo n iiiy H fteninon. vvkb at'.oiKlrit by »«v- . ral I'b’rByin'n from nil p"rt« of tho .llo- oBHu, 'I'h' mnotlriK Ih f t John'" prirlBh- bi.i.ap vvti" pr'r'vd'd by a ahorf Bfirviro (n thl. I'hiii i-h, r.inililotP.I by Hev W. Hordoii Itciilley , rcolor. w b i.n lp o muds a pbr-rl nddre"" o f weU'^’llie

o n tlic Mill viill d id esatlu n s «n»vvvr«‘d from T rinity , ."ii I'mil'a. t!r»vs, the 111,use of PrayiT imd Pt I'hllllp's

! Suggestion for Division of Saloons Into Three Parts Made at

! Purity Congress.CH A N GES IN LEGISLATION WANTED

d p H a l SrvTfw ef Iht VfTFS N K W n R r N H W I C K . Nev. HI.— Friink

B i l l la i i t , who WS8 fllmt ton d».v« nan hy Fr*d Veiuiblo, died yooterdov a t St. Kotor'" Ho«plt»l. Flsllintit waa "hot fh o timos. whilo In hlo u l l o r ahnii in G oores otroet, when ho #nd VennhIo iiiiorreled ovor Mloo F.ll*abolh Oram, with whom both wero Infntiiatod,

Vetiohlo WO" coiiRht .".'on " f t o r the "hooting *nd a fharRO of mnrdor will mra

MI S N ' E A l ’O l. ia . Minn.. Nov. 10.— To . I.ml.at the ev i ls of the Immoral cafe , J .

. i i i ' i ' " F rn nk Ch ase , BOcroUry of the Now Bng- . hiin h'.". N owork ; bl. I.nira'a M o n t - ' | , j „ j W a tc h and Ward Society of Boa- . ■ laln I 'lirlst iTiori 'h, Caal Uraniic, Trin- addresoing Hie International Purityily, Holioker: Churth of 'ho Kedoemer. , here today, proposed the ealab-Horrls lown; St. .b.lin's. West IlntmUen, i o f tr l-partl te salooni— one partGrace, R uth erford ; i hrlst Church. Ridge- women and on* forvv,„id; St. P b iH's and T r in ity ch’iin lies, : for men. one tor I'atorstm, and St. G eorge 's I'loi-e.sr.n Mib- . v.iiiplessl.m, this city.

CONVENTION AT A S B U R Y P A R K

i l.-Kta la l ion U> overcome the ev i ls of I immoral lodging houses and a law oom- 1 i.ellinH Ja n l t . i l " to keep on file the mar-

rtage cer t l fb a ie " of all poreoni liv ing in a i iar tm cn ts w aa siiggeated.

Mr. Chase spoke of the success of the

T R E N T O N , Nov 10,— T he Stole of S e w Jersey w ant" a record clerk for the R a h w a y R eformatory , a cou rt attendant tor the Pasaalc County Coortl iouse and a ferti liser aampler and asa is tan t for the Agricultural Usperlrneiil S tat ion at New Hrunawick.

The Civil Service t 'ommlaeiDn w'ill hold oaamlnaiums Tor the th ree posUions. Application papero fo r Ihe R ah w ay Job inuBl be In the h ands o f the .ommission by noon, Thursday. T h e nalary for this Job will be ta S .S l a month. Its duties are compilation, filing and Indexing of rec­ords nnd reports of the Inmates of theInsUtwlion.

The sulory for the P a a s a l c Courthoiis© a ll^mlant is *900 a yea r . ADpIkatlona for iJie fc-icaTnlnatloTia m u s t be on file before noon. N ovem b er 20 . Experience, e^lmati'in. personal qiial iflcatlonB and knuwb'iiwe uf the dut ies o f the position, civil a(»\ernment and court buslnesa will be the rhtef neteaHiUee fo r the examina* tion. .

The sucrewsful rancUrtate for the ]oo at ihR a gn tu J l i i r a l a ta u o n will be re* gulred In colleiT sample's of fertilizer and feedlt»r etiiffs- U Is desirable that he shall ha^e taken a course In agricul­ture. The sa lary Is *Bi> a month. Ap-lUlrations for the e x a m in e tkm niusl be on file not later th an noon. .November *0.

Nellher Mr Stea rn s nur Samuel Wil- ion director of law enfurcement of the Anli -Salnun l e a g u e . w a f in New ark th-s mtirnlnk. both ha. mg gone to ro ln m b i j i . O., to attend ihe nn* tonal convention of the league, and there w a s nobody a t the league 'e headguarem nere to tell the .source of the Intorrnalb'n concerning the * 5n.OOD chet'k alleged lo ha^e been g iven Mr. Q hggs .

MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE

Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Back Hurts or Bladder

Bothers.

IN STATE TO SEE GAME, SON OF BANKER HELD FOR WIFE

•"•TRICNTOS, Nov. 10,— loured to New Jerftcy bv the FrinvCton-HorvDrd football game, Robert M« Fuldownv, Rt>n of Henry Cla.v TkTcEldowny. a Pitlaburgh banker, was arrested and detflinrid In a Trenton hotel, pending the Issuaru-e of a * 5,000 bond a s a gu a ra n ty «)f hla pr'^»©r'©® this S ta le to fa i ’p a ' h a ra e of non-sup- port brmight bv blfl yuung wife, with whom he eloped Inst F ebruary . The young man s fmliei ia oo his w a y here lo furnish the bond

While a Junior m Princeton. Mc- F ldowny met .Abas f e c i t ia StrahowskI, allTWlljr Hit". o.r — B- --------- ^high Bolyol girl, and ran away with her

Wllmftittton. where they were married.to

If you must have your meat day, eat it, but flush your kidneys i*ii). salts occasionally, says a noted author ity who tells us that meat forms urjv acid which almost paralyzes the Kid nev# in their efforts to expel ft from the blood. They become sluggish ar.j.

1 weaken, then you suffer with a dull j misery in the kidney region, sharp I pains in the back or sick headache, dii- Iziness, your stoiAach sours, tougue !-■

coated and when the weather is ba.,i you have rheumatic twinges. The urim

; gets cloudy, full of sediment. The chan- I nels often get sore and irritated, oblig ing you to seek relief two or thru.

I times during the night- _ ,To neutralize these irritating acids.

!to cleanse the kidneys and flush on the body's urinous waste get ro-ur

F O R D -B U R T T NUPTIALS

IJig UUU/ O »J I —..r - — --ounces of Jad Salts from any pl'ariua cv here; take At lablespoontitl in a glass

CA R S T R IK E S C A R L S T A D T WOMAN

^ " m a c l s s ’aa.inst him. He sa.vii ho tlrafi ] In lit.' T .rst M.'lh.-llBt I 'hiin li hf-re lo ­in iwlf-dsfenss. MI-- Oram 1" also In Jail oi . 'ni.iv. T h ' , ,ronr„,.i for Hie m-ep | o ^ w l t n e s s ! ' ' " n ' iBltina ' l ' l ' 'K “ > ' ’;.

Np'iJal S'.TiiT of IS* .VliW.S , ..as* ---A S m - R V P A R K . Nov I f i - T l i f l f '" y I ram oalRi i B..stoti v s g e d a as ln s t the » -

fi flh niinual . ■ . . i i . 'nli. .n . 'f Ihe N 'w .ler- | , ,, j., ,i,.,.|,,.0d there w as not now......... ‘ amBlo open MiegBl Houbo In t h . city.

l l r I ' l i a s f vo . i ld make It a p.mishahlo ,n r . J i l a ro.mi fa r immoral pi. -

I fi i in njiniiHi i i u i ' i' i i i j ' mj "i it «- "is:i-iaev Kiinday-3rliii.il A sbo.- aii.. !i will o|ien. ' -a ’ . wr- .l- .11."

CAPTAIN MYER SECOND IN RON

'®iiniltt' ‘C. The llieri© ,viU h*i ''McPllnK th«

TTANOTPsl's. Nov 10. — Tnlvorflil y R ennsvlvanla frashman (-ross-w .in ir : ' runners added to 'h e i r lourals liy in k ln * Ihe nieamiri! . if Hio Dartinoiith r ifs t year

fdti icd I y Ih© loffil nf th« fimvcnllon NefidP."

A fpflture c f the rM*n\ph(1nn will be Ringing, U n ' le f the cHrerTloii of Tall T'l'ie*! Morgan, a choruii of 200 voir?!' has hcun urKanlZP'1. I t will appr-ar for (he fi rst time W ednesday evening, when antliR measupii tno j m. " . .»

men Sst.irOny |n a f : , " k j m ^ t r r u d e

SU SPE CT ED OF W IR E IHEfTSw i t h a qanntiry of noptwr wire that i

tlfcax could not account for in ihelr poo- ■ esitou. two luao were arrwiKsl at 1 :1 5 ] t fc look thl* arternoon In RassHo avin.io b y P a t ro lm a n Hugh PlUaitnroons " f the T hird Prsnlnct Station. T l is poll.’ ' ho- U*T« th at the w ire Is part of Hra liiin- d ra d l o f feet stripped from the pol'S or th e trolleiy 110"« running through tl.e oul- ly ln g (Uatrldts.

T h e la t o B depredation was ihat ci.m- mlttod »J l" id t h e H a ok en sa r* line t- rl.lay night- B etw een 600 and 500 feel of vvlre ■ wai then ito len. T ro l ler ■ wlra has bean etolen tra in the llnee around Dover also. T h e men arrested des.irthcd ih'inselvoe a * Owen Smith and Charlra McNulty. They claimed to l ive In a lodisltig l'ou"« at l a W ard etres l. Sn.ltli I" i l i l r t y f lv s

■ year* old »nd M oN oliy I" llirac V"ara a 24er. T h e y w ere lo ck 'd up pending In- " • •t lgatlon .

of Z" to dZ. P o r i o f the race w » s run In rain J im m y I’oeso. recently the " t a r , mJler' o f Ml. Vernon High, finished fir.it i wltli .I.ie Myor, Ihe fo rm er capta in of the I 'enlrul High cro«s-eountry squad, at N sw a rk . second. Roth had a hip a n i tuck tight until tho last inart.-r when | Feeso dre'W a w a y . M yer w as elected cap- la in of the Darlm oii lh teem tiefore the race. Another N ew a rk runner lo win a plane w ns F r a n k Dorsey, a msinher of the Penn tram. He fintsheii in te ven in ploce and fourt l, o f h i" tea ti. Thu Penn team work w as hotter than that o f the Green snusd which accoiinls In a m«aa- ure M r the score. The Dartm .mtl . ami fo i in i iv lvanla nini iere will meet agnln in Ihe Andover Intercollegiate fraalmien

meat Noverril>©r 21.

Th« kionv^ntlon

RUTGERS COLLEGE NOTES

TWO B I R D S COST H I M E R S $ 2 4 0

H A C K E N S A C K . Nov. 10 .— .luetlce of tho P ea ce J a m e s B r a t t bellauee th a t one w ay to stop un law fu l hunting In B erge n County wood* le to Impoee h ea v y fines on those rausl it , and when tw o men w ere taken before him yes le rda y for hunting without l l r 'n seo he fined them 1101) each for hav ing two snowhlrds in their pos- HBsIson, and 130 each lor not h av in g per-

" ' T h e pr isoners w ere Josep h P arre l ll and Tony Giildsno, both of Oartlr ld

Sp'cliil ScitW ol tht VPTT.gN E W B R U N S W I C K . Nov. 10.— Pro-

fe.saor A. Q. LIpm sn. tho director of Hie j S late Experiment Station and the Col- ] lege F arm , I" to g ive a course of f igh t ■ lerliires this winte r at the Bro'iklyn lii- stltiite of Arts and Sciences. This course will itovsr the sub ject o f Inlensive sgr l- ruUiire. Dr T-lpmen has also been sp- I'olnted representat ive o f Hie State of New J e r s e y to the f i f th annual t onsfi 'vn- tlori CnnKress w h ic h 1" to hr hi*bl In Washington, P . G , from Noveml.er IS

Ih-esldent W. H. 8. Deniarfst, e f R u t ­gers Oollege, h as accepted an Invitation to rtpreaent R u tge rs , which Is the Stats aclantiflo School of N ew Jersay , a t a meet ng of the presidents o f all the

' State colleges In the country, to bo held I In W a shin gton , D. C.. Wednes . lay Dr.

Domarest w as one o f the speakers at I the con vent ion o f th e New Hruuswuok 1 T^arhfli*' Association In this city Sat-

urday. He .spoke on "T ho Teachers Duty lo the N at ion ."

, ,,Kea as a mean" . J nvfr. 'uming 'h e evi ",f the unmoral Indsinp house. Ca l le rs

"hn.ihl lie cmiU'SHed b> rcKlster Ihelr names hefore belns allowed to pa st InKi i rm rtm e n lf . b© hbkI

li’ K Mol r. auiieilntembMit of tfi nur ltv department of the International Hundav B. hnol Association, said.

■ ■ The ch i r 'h hu" been slow to move In n urltv re form but a ne." dav has dawned. T i 'e ‘lea . Uimt ministry of 'b« being led to fs . 'e our problem, fi rs t by n rgam rln g a Su rdsy-school ment in Mich lsan and soon extending tlds e f fo r t to i l l North America Including the p i r l t y ueiiartmonl of the in t f ra a l io i . a l

, S,;nd8y-."i hool Association at Its HHl

l ' T r . c u s a l n g t h . "White " lo ve" evlU 1 F e e d OaruBt, of Lou isv i l le , s p o k s In

p i r t a r t n l l o w s : "The f lhu l so lut ion o f■ th i s qu eaUoii la undoubtedly t h .I ch u rc h , both Catholic

B v a ooncerted e f fo r t o f a ll th e ' r h u r r h e s each couBregntton can p u r i f y 1 US m em b e rsh ip , ami with the co-oper- I I ' t lon o f the c iv i l a u th o r i t ie s m a n y

w o m e c o l fo re ig n birth can be d e p o r t ­ed a n d th o se from oth er S t a te s sen t h om e. T h e n th e olt lrene o f each l o c a l ­i t y e h o u ld es ta b l i sh a hom e to r w o m en w h o w l f h to reforiD.' ’ . * j .

M a r r a r e t K. Cooper, eu per intenclent o f t h e F l o r e n c e E. Cr i t ten den Home. N e w T o r k . told o f the w o rk of tho w o m e n 's n ig h t court in th a t ci ty.

a^pfrln/ SrtmVf i>/ tkt \F.W S.H A CKE N SA C^K. N"ov 1 — A w'OTrtan

hit hr n Hufipon R i v e r t r o l l e y rn r early today Is In tbe H a r k e n s a c k Hosp ital in nn i in fonBrioiia rondiMon. X r a n i be.nring the n am e “ Mrs. A. H a rry . 2 >n pB tsraon a v e o u e . (. fli' lstarll. w as found on her. T h e p o l i r r of that plnre flay th e re 1b a M rs Hflrry mlflslnjr.

SEW ER AGR EE M EN T I S HELD UP

Special fifiviff ol IA' -VBCP,r X JV E K , Nov, H).— It ha.s h 'c n expect­

ed Hint the sewer ipicstlon would he dis­cussed at the m eeting o f the klayor and council tonight, hut as yet no word has been received from the J e r s e y City of-'Iclal:

BULLETS FIRED BY BANDIT PASS CLOSE TO COMSTOCK

P e r fe c t b iscuitp e r fe c tlyp ro te c te d

The m a r r i a g e o f M iss Mabel F lo r e n c e H u n t , d a u g h t e r o f Mr. and Mrs. -\arorr K. B u n t , u f E s s e x aven ue , i i r a n g e . and Walter^ B e rn a rd Ford , of P i t t s b u rg h . l, .ok p lace K aturdu y a f te rn o o n In Bt, J o h n 's r h u r c h . O ran ge . T he l ere m o n y w a s pe r fu ra ied b.v Rev. F r a n c i s M. R l lsy . a c o u sin uf the b r idegroom , a s ­s isted hv R ev . Nb h olas .A. Marnell. T h e br ide w a s g iv e n lu l u a r r lu g e b y h er father , and w a s s U e n d e d by h e r s ister . M iss A g n e s M arie B u r t l , a s m a id o f | honor; liv M iss i j o n r u d e Huiid. n f E a s t | Orange, a nd M iss G e r tru d e H u w a rd C orb it t o f N e w a r l . , a s hrl. lesninlds. and by h er nieces , M is s D o ro th y M oloney and Mis." G e r t r u d e F ly n n , o f O range, a s f l o w e r g i r l s . T h e best man w a s Dor- son Ford , o f P lt ts b i i rg l i , b ro th er <if the b r idegroom , oiul the us l icra w e re I - ra n k B u n t , b r o th e r o f the ur lde; T h o m a s Moloney , o f O ra n g e ; .xrHiur IK 'v ln e J i - and W i l l i a m Htnr. s, m and o r g a n num hera prCLU.led th e s ere mniiv, w h ic h w a s fo l low e d by d " m a l l recepltni i a i Ihe home nf tIra h rU le s parents . T h e d e co rat io n s In th e ch urch consisted of Palm"- B,id w h i t e roses, and a t the ®roacB. ih r v s a i i t h a m u in a and a u tu m n leaves-

H l l l in d -V V m ia a i i .Mrs M argaret II. Wil l iam s and W il l ­

iam C. Hilling, noth o f this ci ty, were married or Sa tu rd a y night by Rev. Henry n hoHe, at Ills home, 69 .Avon av«nde. The bildesmatd w as Magdalen M shcr,

the best man w as Wllham I-emhan.

of water before breakfi i l for * ft)'' days and your kidneys will then avi fine. This famous salts .s mado froib the acid of grapes and lemon tombined with lithia, and h w bee.' used for generations to flush and stim­ulate sluggish k idneys , , also to neiH tralize the acids in urine, * < > ^ longer irritates, thus ending bladdc.weakness. in

[ad Salts is inexpensive; =nnnot in-iufe, and makes acent lithia-water drink.— Adverttse-ipent.

cm iD ItEN HATE O il, CALOMEL AND PILLS

“t'atiroin lft Syrup o* F ig s” best for teiiilor s tom ach , liver , bow els

— taste* d e lic iou s.

nniJ lU© u«aA (um' ........ .. . .. ^of l Ia rr ;uon ..A . c v e p t l ™ w as hold u tho

BED M A K E R S S A Y T H E Y ’ R E “ B R O K E ”

T o ■ wlp* oat it.-xbimt's am ounting to t i l 411 Incurred during the ,-x ist'n cs o f 'the S t a r Spring B ed Company. Mun- dol M akow sky a nd M orr is Goldman, of 66 HtU tlde place, who Imlorsed iiolos o f tb s defunct concern, have tiled vol­untary petitions In bankm iplcy. T hey g iv e no aasol* except liousehohl goods and cloth ing, on which o iem ptloiia are clatm sd.

M a l to w s k y w as president of the b l a r S p r in g B ed Company. A n m uh er o f t h * note* indorsed by the o f t l r e r * of th e b a n k r u p t n r m are held by the hi-Qherag* f i r m of F l s e l e d K in g

B E N JA M IN T R E M B I E Y

AHer an Illness of two wecliB, Boi ija- mln Tivuib ley , ' Ig l i tv - f lvo y e a r s old, died ycalordny morning a! the homo of his son-ln-lBiiV. I.g)iils Gropi.ler. a t 174 South Eighth street. Mr Trombley, who w as one of the pioneer lee de alers of this cHv, retired from business tw e n ty - f ive y e a r s ago. He had retalneil all hla fe cultles until the l im e of h i" Illness.

Horn In R a h w a y , he camo hero when a young man. Dur ing Hie Civil W s r ho florved in Ihe T w e n ty -n l i lh Now J e r s e y Vrjlimieers. Ileatdea his dnughter, ho Is survived by one s,m, A rth ur H rremhley. His wife, who w ae Miss M a ry Sanileraiin, died two y e a r s ago. ,

'Hie fu neral will take place at S <. ' lo c k tomorrow night from the home of hla son-ln-law. B ev . Andrew 8, Zlnimerman, pastor of Memorial P resb yter ia n I ' lu irrh, will o fflclat* . B iir la l will bn in the F r a n k ­lin Melli. 'dist Episcopal t’ ometery, M it ley ,

Ask Y ou r DoctorIfTh is

DAVID C. SWAIN

A lter an l l ln f** of more th an a y*nr,David C\ ewaln. eSphty-ona yearfl offiBe, died at the home o f hi* eon. F r a n k ­lin C. B-wain, 71 Maitarelne itraet , yee terdftj- afternoon, F o r m ore th an th irty year* Mr. 8w aln w m a m em bar o< Natff* a r k ' i volunteer f ire department, h e v i n r belonfod to en f in e companlM Noe. *10 at \ a r l o u i time* prior to the o r fa n i - zatlon of the paid department.

Funeral oepvlca* will be held tom or­row afternoon a t 2 o'clock f ro m the homa o f hi* *<m. Interment will be In E v e r - ^ e n C*meteir>‘ . Mr, Sw alf t w a * a brick maaon and worked a t h ie trade until he w a * •trloken by poro lyeU a y ea r

H e I* Burvlved by throe ion*.

fias l o s t Food ValueBjr c tfc ft il a e tu tl lest* Writ

B i'eakfari Food, pound fo f pound,

wDl «"«*'* m ore breriifM t porridge

iiB en y other p«£k**e c w sr i.

ic li 16c pdCkoge wUl m r i» 80

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b est o f eerer is.I Osapsu hi a iir r raxkita

at T « iiww'fcl l s ' l s l OsrtsU Cs> BafUaetsa, ,T.t,

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G I T Y , Mov . _ I#.— W h llath ro ir ' ln * a s w l to h In th e P a n n i j ' l v a n l a R a l t r o a d f r e l s h t y a r d at O raa n * a V * F i r s t * t r * * t * th is m o rn in g R a n r / L o e b - l*r , t w s n t y - t h r a * r e a r * old, o f 116 H a w - a A a rsD oa , a b ra k sm a n , w a a a t ru o k by a dr i l l a n a l o * a nd InatanO y k i l l ad. T h *a arWI ■«■»»*• iiiHusaana/body staa ramoT*^ '** tba olty m i ^ u *and C ou n ty P b y a lo la n O aorga B . K in g

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M I N N K A R O L I S . Nov. 1 0 — Anthony Com stock , tb s NSW York reformer. « u n e n e a r being the victim of a hold-up man a bullat last night, ’l-h* bullet, however, w a s not Inten-led for the New Yorker.

T h e trouble started when * s i r a n g s r entered a confecllanery H ot* whore Miss l a o n a Doherty, the clerk, w a s alone n te pp in g up the y<tung woman the man d re w a revolver ami commanded her to th row up her lioml"

Miss Doherty ran to the window where s h e a lt rae te 'i the attention of severa l i-maseraliy. 'I ho bandit went out the rear door and ran dm' u a side street, the clerk a nd others In p'.i'siill. F in a l ly the rodt'ar tu rned end f i r 'd three or four shots, when th e y g a v e ui' Hie chase.

M r Coinsioch. on his w ay to a hall, w h e re he waa m address the P ur i ty Con­gres s . w a s p"""'.iiE when the shooting w as In progress l.ooking around fo r a pol ice­m a n and fulling to find one, he walked to a nearby dr.ig store, celled pollc* h ea d ­q u a r t e r s on Hie telephone and e a id ;

"1 Ju st saw a man shoot at a woman on y ou r principal business street . Now do you ca l l that taw and order? "

" T h o bullet." might have hit me; In ta ct th e y ca m e dangeroiiily close to m y h e a d ."

D u r in g the course of his address la ter Mr. Comstock told of hts experlanre.

ITTAH SLEUTH SHOT B Y B A N D IT S

O G D E N . T'lftLi. Nov, 10.— ttn deavorln * to t r a p bandUfl who had again damandod ipon ay from Ralph E. TBrtstol and L * r o y Kcolo* under threata of nhoQ^lngp D av« Kd'w ard*! epodal <1etectls e end expert gun- mane f ro m Blnshain. Utah, ■ ws* ahot on a l o n i y road In <lRd«n pa^ly y e e le r d a f momlnff . Hie afleallanta eicaped. E d w a r d * Ifl In a hospital.

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S U F F R A G E MOVE IN F R A N C E

Sptein l PCTTlcf of y^W B.P A R I S ' . Franc* , Nov. 10.— D eputy An

d r la u a announced thli afternoon th a t tan would tomorrow Iniroduce a conatitu* t lonal amendment enfranohli lng the w om en o f France on an equali ty w ith th * men*

N o m a tter w h at N a t io n a l B isc u it C om pany product y o u a s k fo r — crackers or cookies,. . wafers or snaps,. . cakes or jumbles —it will be delivered to y ou in perfect condition, cither in packages w ith the famous In -cr -sea l T rad e M ark , in attractive small tins or from the familiar glass-front cans.

caw h'unc c f ' l h a cbupl' . iriHt nlirhl T hose prvhent were Mr. and .Mrs Wil l iam Leiilhaii, OolUiolii Fls lmr, rinnrad I' tsher, Miss A nna Fisher . Mr. and Mrs. A lexan der Johnston Mlse Agnes LecemUer, J a m e s Nl-xon. Mrs. Ratr lck Rooney atiii Bonney.

F o r m e e O r a a g e G ir l Wed.W ord 1m s been received In Orange of

tho nutri iago of Ml"s Grace Dorothy I Ines daiighie ii of Mrs. M ary Lines , to l ' ; : , r F ™ n k l l n % f n o x . of LO" Angralee, I'nl T h e ce rem ony took place at W hit­tier Cal W ednesday nlg'hL October 29. Mr" L in es and her daughter h a v e been res idents of Whitt ier fo r the past year , rh ey form erly lived In Ward street. Or-

I L,j.tk ba.k si your <iklldhuoil dsr"- R' member Hie "dnse" niothsr cftiLor oil. calomel, catharilci •

I haiGd inem. how y(>u foufiM affolnsi lakmh

““vviih uur children R'« different. Molhei" who”cV g to Ih- old tnriu *don’t realise a hat 'hey do. ,^ '^ ' ‘ ''''‘',,'' 1 ; cvoit 1" we 11-founded. Thvlr lender llltle inBldes" are Injured by them.

If your child’s si-m ich. liver and hone * need clean.lns, f v ' „on'y ™‘i, n, , .fornla Syrup of Fig".’’ U* acllon 1" P'isl live, hut genlle. Millions of mother, keep Ihls hartnleen '■‘fruit Insallva handy. 'kO know rtddrcn love 1 0 take It; that It never fall, to clean the liver and bo»elr "i.d rJeeten tho stomacll, and that n lea.poon- ral riven today saves a lick child tomorriuv ' a f i "our d*r„*gi"t for s i>0 -« n t bolt e of 'Csllfmnis Syrup of Fig". which h i, (III direction, for bsblea children of a nsea and for grown-ups plainly on bottle. Beware of counterfeits so d ges tliut II la insds hV "pCompany." Refu»» 'contempt.—Advertisement.

RESINOL MAKESange.

A rk ln i . -T « r> e r .Mrs. C la ra Agnes T u m or , of Pomeroy

ovenue. K e a rn y , and M i lh a m Arklns of Jera ay City. w«it* married at St . Lec i lia a Catholic Church, K e a rn y , y es terday a f ­ternoon. R ev . Thom as A, Conroy o f ­

fic iated.

ECZEMA VANISHS t o p s I t c h i n g a n d B u r n i n g I n i t a n t l y

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AUTOS FORM B R ID A L PROCESSION

S U M M IT , Nov.formed a bridal procession t h a t ef t s L T e re sa ’s Ch urch * ? * , “ ’ *wedding o f M iss Minn e te r o f Mr. and Mra. Joseph Matteo, of S a y re atreet. and Carmine ^ " f " ’ ' J ; ® »' son o f Mr. and Mrs. M«.rlno F o r m chena. The i*er«mony wa* performed by l » * r®«=- lor, R e v . Ur. Conrad Schotthoefer .

I Thrrs 1" Immediate rellet f i t "kins 1 cl" Ing. burnlu* end disfigured M worm nr other tornl'nllng akin trouble, " " warm bath with Rerih" T n , ,0 rapplication of Iterinol Olnlmen . 1 1 • «0'>'■'Ing. healing Reslnol 1ial«ams "Ink right 1 the skin, "top Itching

1 clear away all trace ofI aevare and atubborn .n.t' il-ehave had no affect. After that, tl.a

reaular use of flflilhni Soap Is ertoushI lo keep ibe skin clear aiu) i,! \o u need never hesitate to us* o, ., !

I" a doclnr’ i jreacrlpllon, ‘ k " t ka» 'hy olher physicians for yeara n tha tree ■

' mant of ail Rori* of “ 1 *” affections.

FERBER-SMim

Freshness is assured through the distrib­uting service of the N a tio n a l B i s c u i t C om p a n y , w h ic h affords a constant supply of biscuit to every p art of the United States.

D s d y F o n a d Keay F a r l L a * D ock .f o r t LBIC, Nov, 10__ T ( » body of •

m a n about forty-fIt* yea rs «ld, w»U dresaed. ti' * * found float ing In t h * K u d a o * lUvsT yaaterday near th * old F o r t L a * dock, T il* body, which I* th a t o f a BTockity built roan about f l v * f a r t aavang^PVPasaj "'-■ e* p—.a v'weaai oa • mInch*" tall. I* >10'* In UoNolly'a m o rp o , thIa plooa. In th* poelrat wo* found acard bearing the name, Thoiaa* Barg*nt,

I, N, fH ilton

t i a y u f Measaalal n t a r t a a r t H * * * y lK W t O R K . Not, t»c—U a y o f A»d«lph

L, Klliia' ' . laauad a p rM ta a t a t lo n n igh t , e a l l t n g upon Nagr T o r w r * t« -u n t r iM t a tow a rd Ih* mMnoaiM I * « •

B u y h u c u i t

b a k t d b y

n a t i o n a lB I S C U I T

C O M P A N YA b o u f l o o k f o r t h a t n u n B

HACKENSACK. Nov. 10.— M iss B eu­lah Am anda Sm ith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scudder T. Sm ith, and H er­man B. Ferber, a m em ber of the F. B. Ferber C onstruction Coitipa^iy, w ere m arried Saturday in the parsonage Of the Second Reform ed Church by Rev. Arthur Johnson. A w eddin g break­fa st wga served In the hom e o f Mr, Ferber's m other. 87 Sum m it avenue.

Th* brldasraaldi wa* M lt* E U l* Smith, a s is ter of the bride, L. H. Ferlier, a broth'r of the bridegroom, acted a t best man. Mr. and Mfs. Ferber will spend their honeymoon in W ashington.D. C,; Old Point Comfort and other Bouthorn points. They will make their residence a t 24 S Second slreeL

Ijedlard-W llsoa.' RED BANK, Nov. 10. — Miss Clare W ilson, da'jghter of Mr. end Mrs. E. N. W ilson, of Keansburg, and Cecil Ledlard, o f Red Bank, were married yesterday af- tsrnoon at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. J. W. Tower, pastor of the Keenaburg Methodist Church. The bride wae attired In Irish lace over white saUn, and carried a shower bouquet of

chryaanthemums. Mies Jennie of Newark, was bridesmaid.

O roff-A pgsr.C A U FO N . N ot, 10.—Mis* Ruth A pgal.

daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. D avid W .A p - ] gar. of th is place, and George OrofL of Lebanon, were married Saturday after­noon a t th* horn* 6 t th* bride *Mamb«r* o f the fam ily and R oM rt Mm rail, w ltn « e « l the ceremony, which wM nerfornt^ bv Rev. James B. Dara.lor o f th* ’ Lower ,i |j * ? ^ T b lu »Church. The brid« wa* e t t l ^ brocaded allk drae* handoomely trimmed.

In d la H a* ><•*■« W * d « * « ‘' • • • J - .OLD TOWN, Me., Nov.

fh* r u w ila o f ea g le feath er* and heaa- l a b S S a k tn * o f othar e h la f . o b ic o lin o ia n iK rg th im nitinar, to P M lln a BIW f d d ttifliW o fth* lekdIoR trit>**m*n. Hnunehrt of YMlaon, bear *f**h* and ^ o lc a x iu U of •Uk«r SMM M*«* «W tha fe a s t

r s H ri,ral‘u r j ; ' nothin. ,th"< 1 ^ " " -

'nd Bsrinnl 9osP itiv -l- , P - jT';' write lo D«pl. 24-R. Rsilliol. .R*/'""'"’ Md. Avoid eo-cklled ’‘substitute" for Im.l they ai'" often of HItle use nnd ewh In JUTlouB.—A dvertl«*menl.

COLLEGI

Sf. Elizabeth to Memoi

Shai

E LE C T MISS

JJpff'liffi (CONV^ENT

*j<2efl the r«a fo rm in g * pyrr o ry of the Im Kh*nnon-sin*r]i annual reunloi k ’l!* A lumnae iSalurday wau o f MSsfi lleflter ua pr«Fil(U?nt, vacAnL l-y Mri

L'onaolirtiitloi of the uiiboi’li «lecl4 «*d upon, college from nounced, anci That th^ funt fo rm the nucli fur the Gues mutton (o nan iJan I lf ll l ’ ’ ua liy the aasocla

The college rr> Ihe clssfl ra l ly , nt the w RS awarded uf whuRe mei ring, d raw n f< won by Mlaa eater.

The fo llow l for nom lnati Mr*. E. F. Mr*. TJought) H auck Jr . ‘91 la ter elected, non, ’DN. Eat D eleh am y, ' Hose RmUh. f fin , 'or., Alb£ New Y"ork: York; Mias J ork; Mipa Sat -Mr*. H l'hftnl John B Unib Henry ' I'F e sAlIrla W llliai A'lAurlce Hrll

A fter the •e lec ted for i Mra. Hftuck, Sullivan.

It W a* hy t M*mbly that for the year of h«ing one next year tn term of the p

Tha ojienin in memory of iloD onald. I Ihe «eed. the l-flh s, anil til 'test In after i

The ae<’enc ■ Mra. flherlrjfi read by Mrs of New Yo b en efac tor /’ Miss Theodor (W estern Ref tho Preslden Josephine M 05. aniJ the

given by MlB '13. The Siater Paulin and honorar} who, lo “Re raroer of Mr alumna, exto log tie'W rei bratico on tl member of I'aullne alio lend tha men Sheridan whi horne church on November

Following 1 th* various were read by plana for th< chapter* for

It was thl decided to cc tera of New tlon, and thu return* from and Orange unite w ith P other Jersey organ:»atlon. ester, Water to continue ganlzatlons, effort* durlr fund* to be, college groui

FREDERIC

flsrrlr MORKIST

H alsey Eeac here o f pne a week ag< law yer and Uies. was h Crlen*, Worr Dr. Colnmb National Ti inothcr was late Edmtin UnlBey, c f >

Mr. BeaeV finy, Blftirtl Kasthampto from the la huslneas av mercantile 1 entered the 15. Halsey. In 1R90. Tr flcy dlMolve formed witl that Mr. Be lile nephew, last few yei from his si lowing a gc legal work

At the tl was a iiir4 rank of Doinanagerfl rBank, cf 111 Delaware property If’i ^Vhile ft n served t Common Ci

DIES IN

COUNT FIFTY! NO SORE, LAME BACK oeae

Rub Backache Away with a Small Trial Bottle of

“S t Jacobs Oil.”

white Knowle*.

Ahl PalTi is gonel .Quickly?—v « - ilm oet lim anl «»•<

troll) eonnras. stlc™*"- Ismonot. md P»i" tollowi a aonilo rubbln* wKh "8i. JsooW

*^*Apply thli soothln*, ponotratlOB oil dl- ractly upon lh« ache, and like roealc, ™ll '> comet "St. Jacobs Oil" It t harmleit bsek- Ich t. lum bn o and . d a l l e * cure which nev.r dleeppolnie end doein’ l burn the tkln,

gtrrifh len up! Quli oomplelnin*. Slop thote tortaroue "ttitchee. In s moment you will forie i i h i l you ever bed * t«ck. beckuee It won’ t hurt or be etl(t or tatne. Don't euHerl Get s email trial boille '( "BI. Jacohe OiV from your d ' “ *»

I end set thl* leetln* rellof.— Advettleement.4~

SpeHnf SpH' MORT^IS

K ehoe, of fo un d dea mornli iR h ro u se him h e r ca l l K Mr. Keho^ w ater . H com pla ln ir v ie w e d thi

Dr. Oeoi amlnatlort, K e h o e ha< h e a r t falli

Special S mM O R R IS

St illwell dl ing In hi* been In p< hi* death cause*.

Mr. Still H e fltudtcc Jlftndoirb. in Feb rua fo r flevera B oard uf wl(iow, w1 I^afayette ; daughters , Mlsee.i Go

SAMPUE FREE 1 3

REDU

Try it (or oaaal and dry aneesini, cold lo H»e bead, hay any compUcaltoo reaiiltltn (ram c h r o ^ e a la r r h . K o«« “ t * S J S r t d

M oo b tu a* . Mo* !" * Jt! l_S S c*t*n SKo*do*'i . tb* 0 ^ * 1 »»d w m l r t

Wnmilim i m » . C * - MUim**|»oU*,>dl»m;

( A 1 A K K I l . - ' I . J i : U . Y

Tfl prov> many cfttei we will rrt'i Utlv# tcei centagft fr<

Dlal>etki to b* hep Compound and the •ugar «ho often iLBoi the t«it* (

I f you have Dinb MlftColjrtouBj

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1913.

i g a n t > fo rLhlrigh InLitlon.

andXperto f of B un^ fl r e ­ed by \ \ .

:r \mi

<KI up r»it up tootb

neyser

It c \ e r ' : y s viil)' author

m s urii :he kid it fron:

;ish ar.d I a dullI, sharFche, dii- )u gu e i.' ■ is bad he uriiti he chan d, oblig o r ihri.1.

ca n n o t in- 1 e f f e r v c s - -A d ve rt ise -

L,8 PILLS” bea f B**"

b o w e ls

ii day*, Intilited on I How y«i'J ^{klnsl tahniLs

ent. MoiliciP phyHlc pimply 'he ohlldren'i

lender llUle

:T and boweis l idoui "CaH^ il lon la poal' mother!

handy: ttney that It nev#r

howelp and t a teaspoon- illd tomorrowfFO'cent bottle/' which hai dldrcn of all Inly on eatdi It! sold here, ■ nla f Ik Byi'iip er kind wtili

t g I n i U n t l y

COLLEGE ALUMNAE PRAISE LATE HEAD

St. Elizabeth Graduates Pay Tributes to Memory of Mrsl Theresa

ShaDuon-Sheridan.ELECT MISS SULLIVAN SUCCESSOR

DIES OF HEART DISEASE, ' CONGRESS ON SAFETY AT SEA AFTIR RETURN FROM WALK * TO DISCUSS CAUSE OF FIRES

I II)

flftrrii'fl of fA<i A'fVl.'J,CONVENT STATION. Nov.. 10.— Be-

Bides the reading of aevernl tributoti form ing a pyrnpoalnm of pHperf) In mt'iu- ory of the Inie jirentdenl, Mra. Therena Shannon-Sh^rHlan. '79, tbt* eigblt-fitth finnual reunion ' f the Pt IlltEabolh t’t.l- k'lie Alumnae held at Itie hernSalurdfty was marked by the eloftlnn of Misfi lleMor Stillivnn, '07, of Brooklyn, ua preskUmt, to fill out the term made vacant l-y Mra. Bherl(hin> death.

L'onaolldiitlon of the Beparai*^ chapiera of the uafciH-latlon in New Joisoy were ileclded upon. OenarouH beque.ita to the college from Mrs. Bherltlan were an- nounced, and the hope vsHjt e;tpreaeed that the fimda thua hf“iufiall:ed rnay form the nuclcua nf the reu'Jirr-i amount for the Giieat llovi^e ffomdulfon 'the motion to name the (rueivt "Sheri-dan Hall" waB moat favorably receiveii by the aBBoclatlon

The college seal rluR. given annually to the clasa boat repreaented, rumcri- raily. at the reunions of the alumnae, was awarded to the class of U IJ , most of whoae members were preseru. The ring, drawn for by the several girls, wus won by Mlaa Marguerite King, of Koch- eater.

The fo llo w in g nam ea w ere presented for nom ination on th e first h iillol. Mr®. E. F. McDonald. '74, Harrison; Mrs. D oughty. 'R4. D etroit; Mre Peter Hauclt J r . '0L. M!sa Su llivan. W'ho waa la ter elected; Mrs, ro rn eliu a McGlen- noil, 'D8. E ast N ew ark; Mrs. 'William D eleh am y. 'S7. N ew ark , Miss Msry Moae Sm ith. Newark; Mrs. G eorge G rif­fin , '0.0. Albany: Mrs. T hom as Foley. New York: Mrs Josep h E gan . New York; Mias A gnes OarrlifAn. ‘96. New- ork: Mtea Sara Murithy. 'ys. N»nv York. •Mrs. H l'h en l Farrelly , New York, Mrs. John H Holbrook, ‘s's. New York: Mrs. Henry Sum m it, Mrs.A licia WllliarnH. 74, Pateraon. amJ Mrs. M aurice Brill, New York

A fter the fourth b a llo l tha three selected for the iiom ln alln g flitHls were Mrs. Hauck. Mrs. M cDonald and Mlsa Hullh'an.

It Was hy th" votes o f the general as- sombly tfiat Miss Sullivan v^as elected for the year 1913-14. with the privilege of being ono of the thrf-e to be Sblected next year tn serve the full three-year term of the presidency.

Tha diianltis papar t.f the sympoalum in mp.nory of Mrs, Shorlian was hy Mm McDonald. It dpalt with the aowlna of the Bead, the early le»sura at th, Ellsa- heth's. and the promise o f abundant har- vest In after years.

Tho second paper was a tribute to Mrs. Sheridan, the Friond," written and

read by Mrs. Lucie Dulan-Hrunne<jueil, of New York. “Mra. Sheridan, the ’Hejaefagtor," was the topic of a paper by Tdiss Theodora Plake. A. H., 'Dfi. A. iM. (Weaiorn Reservei. ‘07. "Mra. Sherlrlan. the President,” was dlncnss-d by Mrs' Josephine M-Miillen-McG.iwan. A B . 05, and the paper, ' Uur H erjiage,” was

given by Miss Lucie C. O'Connor, A. B.. ‘13. Tha sym posium was closed by Sister Pauline, prcaidt^nt of the college, and honorary president of the alumnae, who, lo '■Remlnigoences, " dw ell on the career of Mrs. Sheridan as student and alumna, extolling her merlta and reveal­ing new reasons for grateful remem- bPAnco on the part of each and every member of the association. Slater I ’aullne also Invited the memhera lo a t­tend tiie memorial mass in honor of Mrs. Sheridan which is lo be celebrated at her hom e church, St. Joseph's. Jersey City, on November 28, a t ID o'clock.

Following th e symposium, repnris from the various chapters of the association were read hy the several secretaries, and plana for the concerted action of the chapters for the com ing year discussed,

It was then, on motion, that It was decided to consolidate th e separate chap­ters of New Jersey into one great federa­tion, and thus gain added strength in the returns from the chapter work, Newark and Orange chapters, therefore, are to unite with Peterson, Jersey City snd all other Jersey centres, tn one general State organ:»atlon. Brooklyn, New York, Roch­ester, AVaterbiiry, D ixie and Canton are

Joh n Chambers, a fo rm er member o f the E a s t O range f i r e department, died suddenly of heart d isea se at the home of hit sun. Jo h n S. ( ' i iambers . 417 Val ley road. West Orange, ycB lv rday afternooti. Mr. C ham bers s ta r ted mil on his usual hundaj' ninrnlng w a l k tn nrP*i'<^bt g ' ’vd iiOallh, t-ul un his r e i / t u ciomplalned of a« Lito pains arL-und thu heart. ThlfiUlng Miat a rest might re l io\e him. be dt'cldwl In tal«o a nap. W hen his S‘ »n attempted to nwaken him fur d in n e r he wa.' In a seniiM uns<*inuB condition and died befiTe the a m \ n l of a ph ys ic ian .

Mr. I 'hami'iTK w a s boin In Scotlsnil HiUy yt*ar.'4 a g o anil had Uveil In thii* I untry f"T ty - ih rce y ea rs . He is survived by hie wif»r, ihrii'e dau gh ters and two it 'US IJeBides lht‘ son with whom ho Hvod, hia cluldri'n aru t le orge It. i.!haTnbers. of .Miiplewniid, \ ! i s O m s L Smith, uf Cald- Moll; Mrs. V\ a lter HniilnarnH of .Nowurk. iirui Mri5 l-.lwuril I rt email, 'd I ' rahgv He Is alsu Hurvlve<l by throe hrutiM-rs ah I 4jne iiiKiifr. xvhn Ha s in Srptland Mr. Cham UTd rcs ignei l hs a m em brf of the East Urarige depHTlniiinl bci-eral years ugo 1 Lake up his l i a d e a.i a pninter

'J'ho f inoral will probably be lield \Ved- riesany Hfterno<iii and will i e conducted by liev, <'la rejice M iMitiliam, rselor uC Ail Sa in la ’ Ch urch , <trunK&. The liiter- lueijt Villi ho in Uiiscdttlo ilemctery.

FORMER LOCAL HOTEL MAN DIES SUDDENLY AT AVON

Milton c . Smoil ley, who about iw en ty- f l ' e y earn ago vvaa m a n a g e r of l b s Con- llnental Hotel. In this city, died suddenly St Avon N. y ., y es te rd ay . A fte r severing bia connection w ith the hotel, Mr. Bined- loy conducted a re s ta u ra n t on the s ite of the present K in n e y building In assoolalion with T'homas B urn s , the old-Dmo National League baseball s ta r .

JP-rn In minols , Mr. flmedlay w as taken while v f r y youn g to A von by h1« [isrentH. J4e had been connected with hotels In Huffaln, Oienn a nd Dunkirk , N. V , In ftdrlitlon to tho loca l hoste lry, and w as at hl.H death proprietor o f a hotel at Avon

MRS. EMMA MARCY RAYMOND

I L ON DO N . Nov. ID — F o l lo w in g the lead of the American delegates to the Inttr- r a t io n a l confernice for the g re a te r secu r­ity o f life and property « l eea, which

' opens here this week, the m erchan t ship­ping advisory committee o f the Beard o f T ra d e l a s been conducting hP Investl- gut lon Into the question o f iK t le r pto- I r i l lo n aral fis l fife on shipboard.

, The coiiimHtee bt-igan Me w ork with the nfin lss ln n that the prceeni a a f ig u a r r t s are Inudequale aiul Inefflclant, but the inem-

I l.cj-8 fe lt U diffK'uH to s u f g i s t a rem ­edy.

T he Amrru'an <U-k*gatea e t re a d j In Lon- I don held a session this m orning t " ('otV'! aider the program they purpose suh- . rniUlng lo tho British ih ivern m en i . flub- , aer|Uf*ntly they went to the .American l*-m- J bftsay to call on AmhaHsador I 'age . The I entire American t ’ornmlseion In lo hold a

fu r th e r meeting on \Ve4n'-sd«v befo re the I ccnfcroiice convenes. 'I'lic l .orii Ma>‘or of

L o rd n h has InvjlPd all i lolcgnlrs t"d inner tomorrow

LORD MAYOR OF LONDON IS INSTALLED BY OLD CUSTOMS

l . i ’iNliON, Niiv 1 " -S : r T V an s lt ta r t B owf lie r WHK today Inslalled l>ord Mav'>r of till' t' iiy of L'*ndon v\Uh nil the Ho|i»rnriily and dispUv that an* lem cijs- Inni demands The oath w a s ndrnlnlsterert by till' new lyird Thief J u s t l r c , S ir Ittifits|KnH'’S.

' riio I.ord Mayor 's sh''t\v ’ w as s re- prod of (lie show of Just 3im yearsago, It waa culled the ■ t r ium ph of lime " a m f IncludctI >i niiinbfr o f curious old Ihiats and <letnib' nta of S'lldlera and sa i lors In unifoi*,.N of ihi* period of IVate rloo and Trafa lgar .

Select YourC b r i t t m o p ia n o ro w from the

P e i s e P ia n o C o m p a n y . The moat

com plete l in e o f in a iru m en ts In

N e w a rk . C a e d p ianos of m a ny

m a k e i at v e r y low prices .

P I A w J V Ocan be s e lec ted now and a sm al l

d e p osit m a de , w hich w i l l in su re Its

p rom pt d e l i v e r y to y o u r hom e fo r

C h r i s t m a s .

Nowis y ou r b es t time lo in sp ect and de c ide as to instrument. P a y m e n t s and d e l i v e r v can he an a f te r con. s id e ra f io n t.a ll today o r w r i t s for c a t a l o j u e and list o f u.sed pianos.

Pease Piano Co.F a c t o r y W a r e r o o m s ,

10 N e w S t ., N e w a rk , N . J .

T'^uneral servlr<?a fur Mrs. E m m a Mart y Uaymnnd. for m a n y S’oarn a r^.siiltint nf tJif Mountain Kldge, Weet Orange, wore hald Ihla morning a l her home Iti tho Aiisonia Hotel. N e w Y'ork. Mrs Hay- mond died F r i d a y Sbo w as a ilaughter of the lata Dr. E ra a tu a Iv Marcy, the pioneer in aett llng the mountain, w'ho bought 200 acrea th ere In ISfiO, extenflmg from North fie id road to Mi. Bleaiiant avenue and from t h e rrenl. of fh* inuun- laSn to Proapect aven ue , St. >'lmid aMra. Raymond woa a mualc lan. m writer and rompoaer. She w rote the ballads "F l r a i Ijove" and " A d ie u ” fo r Pol P'aucon, and aome popular ballet miiab’ wliloh wais played by leading bands. Invl'i'Unif the "M elba W a l U " She a im wr. ie the romic opera " T h e Sh eik ." she wae a cousin of Mrs. t ie o rge B. M i ' ’ lollan, widow o f G e n e ia l McClellan.

CATTLE DEALER DIES SUDDENLYBtrickn- w ith h e a r t fa i lu re while g e t­

ting a drove of ca tt le read'" for a sale. AU>ert A Sh rader , a cow dealer, of Oreen- nastlo. Pa. , died In the Btablea adjoining ihe I rv ington Hotel, a t Sf' r in gf l ' id and \Veit Clinton avenue, ahorlly a fte r noon today. L i fe wna ex t in c t when Police flurgeon J . F lo y d B o w m a n , reached his Bide a few momenta later .

Shrader had been cnndurtlnc rales at tlia hotel s lab iea fo r eoveral years lha arrived in tow n Sa tu rd a y .

Tho cftll le dealer w as apparentiv u good health and w a s Jok ing with Flrmin Judas, an a t ta c h e o f the hotel, only a few minutes b efore he expired.

WILLIAM A. M’ BURNEYFun ara l aervices for Will iam A. Mr-

Purney. a eve n ty- fo u r y e a r s old, who died Saturd ay n ight a t his home, 299 North Mountain avenue , Montclair , will be held from his la te res idence tomorrow a f t e r ­noon. Se rv ices wUl be private. F o r ses-- eral y ea rs Mr. M c B u r n e y had held tho position of s e c r e ta r y and suref lntendei it of the Com m on w e a lth Club, Upper M on t­clair. S u rv iv in g h im a re a widow-, one daughter, Mtss K a t e McBurney , a ss istant librarian In th e M ontclair Free Public T Jbrary. and th ree sons.

Mr*. P r i e d e H t k a R . Kra rke*Mrs. P r l e d e r l c k a R. K r a c k e . w idow o f

H erm a n H. K r a c k e , died y e s t e r d a y to conttnu* their s eparate chapte r or- h e r home, 174 North C entreganlaatlonB, and all to continue their , O ran g e , a f t e r a n i l ln ess of t w o

M’REYNOLDS HOLDS REBATE IN TARIFF A a IS VOID

WASHINflTO .V, N m . 1 1> — Altornet . General MelteynnSds l ias ileruied that the .iiti.MrtlMti et the new t a r i f f law nu- ihorl i lnK u liisrmint of f i ve per rent on all Ronda Imported In A m a r le a n , oasel-s Is nul lined hy ita proviso l lia l "nothing In th is Buh sei-Uon shall be so ronstnieii a s to abrogate r.r In a n v rmuiner impair or a f fee f I he provisions of a m Irea iy ■ ■ ..noluded helwaen the I 'n ited ,-itates and any fo raUn nation. '

SPAIN’S CHIEF CELTIC RELIC MADE NATIONAL MONUMENT

M A D IU D , Spain. Nov. 1 0 — A royal de- errr. waR laauf'd y ce le rd ay hy which I he ci ty o f Toledo, the chief re l lr In Spain of th e re l t lo porb'ti, 1* declarb-d to he e nat ional monument T( la to be placed under a ctmuniUce of archenhiglpts. pa ln iera and nr«hiiccla t " rcs lore the ancient p«lifl('»‘a and [•rc^e^t Tandallam.

HELD FOR ALLEGED THEFT OF COATAcensed nf stealing an o vercoat In Up.

boken. Wilbam 8]>ear, tw e n ty -se v en years old, o f l i e l .enos avonne, N ew York, a p ­peared ln^fore I 'nlted h ta tes i. 'mnmls9taner Stockton tn this city S a tu r d a y . In de- fa iiU of t l I'D" I*"!' bo w a s committed to tho county Jail, landing his e i a m ln a t la i i tomorrow.

l^pear i i an eniployei r>f l h a United StaU'a Exprit>3 Company. an«l the com­p la int against him waa mad« by S. W. Heaumeyer, w h" ia cnnne<'ierl with the l•t^^c^•rn. Th« charge a g a in s t Sv>ear comes under the federal Interatate a ct |>erlalning to common ca m era .

It la alleged that Spear took the over- m a t on or about las t F r id a y . It w a s con­signed hy the Coleman T a i l o r Company, Ilf B ro a d w a y and F ourteen th street. New Y o rk , to Alexander J 'a th . of Seminole , Fa.

NEW YORK WANTS THAW HABEAS CORPUS DISMISSED

rO N C U H Ih N H.. Nov. Ifl — A mollt 'n to dlsniias ibe h at ' ia s corpus proceeding Instituted hy nmriBfl for H a r r y K. Thaw was filed In I he I 'nl lad S tates IMhAi'IcI Cnurl t^'ihiy I's Bernard Jacobs , one of the legal reprc^vnlatlvea of the 8(al ' of New Vi»rk Ni> rea ior. i fo r Ihe dealrefl action n 'l■ '^^Tn lanle,l tl\e motion

It |H ex]>e«'tb'd ih ai n prellmlnarj’ hear log win bo Ill-Id h .r v early next u c i k h( tthlrh ai IM iigoMUM i.'f will he made fi 'r ciinTililci-lriK lh»‘ wh^ile lialn-as' Ci'ri'iiS nifit- ter. including lhi,> aniendmcnl t i T h a w s pf'TUIon nii-d hv Ills ruunsi'l on Saturday

The )uihea.s corpus prffcepdlng' wore he- gitn In Ml.' Fp*h'r:il r c u r i houi? a fter Thnw s a r m s l In New lUn ipsh lre nn-lw"ri- 8iispoiid*'d p^Tiillrig (jOV'crnnr ]*'e|k4-r .-i '!'*• ciMloil ijh thi- qiii elloTj of T-x t rii'llt Uh Thei io \ . ' r rn r on Saltii-day Fionored the rcpil Pitii'n for f-xlnidltlon, and the I'u .iiit'oriHUrally transferred to the 'm uts fi*r a^Mbui on the habeas petition

\k fi-H f edi'i 11r>»rp iH

FEARS HUNTERS MAY SCARE DEER FROM RESERVATION

\ t a u m 1 n g that * v « r y n lm ro d who g o t pe rm iss io n la m a k i n g use o f it t o ­day. th e r v s e r v a l l o n a u r r o u n d l n g tho W h lta Oak BldKe a ia t to n o f the F a s t O ra n 0 « w a t e r w o r k s ta f a m i s h i n g s p o r t fo r lo r ty h u n te r s a n d the pop­p i n g o f the gu n s m a y d r i v e s w a y the d e s r that hove chosen th a t loca lU y fo r t h e i r liuhlrat E n g i n e e r A r t h u r A. H e lm e r said that the e x p e r ie n c e he h ad In t r y in g to k e e p q u a i l on the r e s e r v a t io n teada him to b e l ie v e tlial the d e e r w i l l he acarei l a w a y , tn sjiUe o f the fa c t that nu h u n te r m a y shoot them leggUy

l9e v e r a l y e a r s a g o M r R e im e r s tocke d the re s e r v e w l lh (|uiill a n d look every p re ca u t io n to p ro te c t th em T h e y s l a y e 4l one Henson, hut W'hru rubhit- h i in l in g time lumiH Ihr-y cl is-ijipeiu ed .'ihil did isu( Mdurn He IfrlioveH ilie

{ report!* of (he gi n* put (h em to fl ight .I T h e (]i-er ihiit now 11\'c (h ere wKh'I dered In nf llii ir o w n a c c o r d T h e heed

conHisis ot .1, (nick, h doe uinl E'lvt f a w n s Nohiidy ivhe re they

! ca m e from 'I’he reserv* ' furnlRluM un ' iiieul fioioi- for the <le«-r, anil Mr Itej-

mcr Impea i|,.it (h cv uuiy s l a y on and VUiltlply.

The department e x a c t s a fee of J 1 for earFi pc-rnili n Uauen, not fi<r rH\4iiim, hut w ith tho purp ose nf cuMln*. L.i* m jm liv r of h un fera to hh lo *i llgui-»*

Is p ra g i ica h le

SHOCK CAUSES DEATH OFBICYCLIST HIT BY AUTO

flhork, ra th e r IFian th e InJuri i ’ K hcj s u s ta in e d , caused th e d e a t h yrHl»idrt> of Uol>pT-( H^^ddoi’ h, w h o w a s (h tow n from h l i h lr y r le F r i d a y afti-ri i 'nni In a co l l is ion w ith nn a u to m o b i le iit l!lHol p lace and l l a r i l s o n s tre e t . I 'rai^ge. When Mr. Beddoch w a a t a k e n Hj the i»riinKo M cmi'r la l Mi'S jdliil . Ii whs found that hia ivoas w a s bioRi-n anil th ere w e re a«Nei*ftl gfishcH In bin head which req u ired fourte*-n s l l l i h e s - t o c-li*se Injt tho wP\m ds did rod set-ii\ to............ a s e r io u s l i i i iu re He l.i gai i Ins ink laB.' S a t u r d a y n ig h t and at 2 o'cltick yea(erda> j u o r n l n g di«d

T h e a u lom o ld le h eln nge d lo t ' iM'ani H. llHih-y. o f hi; H a w l l i o r n e avejtu* F a s t 'T a n g o , nnd wcia occuvjied by Ihu o w n e r and lila w i fe

Mr Bai ley whh tak-ri b ' B t pro.--eiii- (nr'fl <iffire, h s ' l n g ) een i withmanpliiughter, jind relen,-*4-d uikI'T had fiT IhP grand .lury

CORNER-STONE IS LAID FOR NEW SCHOOL AT HILLSIDE

The corner-stone o f the new |42.f»ht> S'-hoo| IP the Lyon* F s i m a •ec lloh of Hdlsida Tow n ship w as laid Haturd^iy af- ternooii with aimpla exerclae* . It had Ihji-11 expccied ihut Calvin N. Keivlall, Htata commloslonvr uf education, aiul Dr. Juiiuua J SavitA. nupei'lpteudant of th* I 'nloii CNiunly SY-hools, would deliver ad- 4lrrsses. blit both VM re lu>pt bw ay by otiKT engugenienta Tin* two •■ fficlula seni tet­ters In which titey dealt vuth the lah ie uf edUi'aUt n Tl^e U'Uefj* were mad by Piit«rvlHlng r*rini:ipal A i l tm r W. \\ oml- fjcld.

I Ih-ealdcnt Jo h n L c y s e r t*f Ihe Hillside BoHrd " f i'^duculloii was in i hargo of tin) cxiTcJac.x, which wero jinendotl h> more Ihutj 1 'll leTBoni Mr ls'>Bcr Inli'oduoed Hi'v. Ho.iiho H, Dnaahce, p a l lo r of tlie haylToitk 1 Tesbyterui ii I'liHpvl; ish" of- feivd p r a j e r The Stho. l H«4ar>! iirveideni Ihcn placed u roppoi \n<\ vuiKiiTiing h iii.iiil«'r ut rvi'i rds and ui wwpHi i t .-* mi the stone, which V ae scnlod t>'wn.-ihip Couii-

, bi'l Donald 11 M cLuen "I Idi/.iifwlli anil j .s. hoo| T il.hIcc k'lgerio ,S Smilh <f I 'nlon I l‘«'W(Thl|i made s h o n mJdrc.s.HiT

I'ln* now Btrui'tnrii will lu- I' louph !♦ d. II I IN rxpcrlvd, ahoul Mari h i U will ne of j firepro. f Construction a p j s\iN i"ntii ln I finj|i»'i n fljissrooMiH arid «Ti a.Hscmbl\ liiill.

It will lake Ihe " f the b nliiiUKwhiili wu;* rumiemned hy the Mai I'tiunly K ilhiUillaH nearly h j c i i r ug

RHEUMATISMStailaiKs ahQw that

f(hejm»Llsm Is OD tn* larressa U'hM* olhsr ri(sp«ai*! * r • baingcoiupiered, Hhsaina- tlmn Bim baffles act- eniirir Invesilgadda, Tills Is largely let- raiiHe IlheUinarrm Issy rj-nfju«fH;y arei-cl*

tied Willi liollgesllnri and i^onetltmllutt, Tlis food emira fennenis ami 'b*"''mi poses Adda am formed an l slisorUed ami laier L>i<rome (li:poKlii-d in ihi7 Joints, imjsclaM, iencli4ui qihI UgumenT« c-aiMlng |hs warluus pains. arlT* sm| ininr lornirtia vuintTVonlK known HP Hlieninsi Tm

K HllK\'MAr)«M H KM KBt Is the recitanisrd ■ (ifiifie fm this iHsi-uss. ll •‘ Ilminaii-M pulssn). Hiid pioLscls youffOiii H rrltipjte

Ml SVON'S Flit ATIi(M RKMIIDI neat ru II KM- ih* sro) sod n'mov#>7i u from th* -islrni T'lr [‘Jlrm In j-uir niunrli-s nn>l Ihe HUM Iie-H Hint Kllrfi’SHit In V <01 JOiniS dl« sppi'iiT SCI.I y.,11 li'-Hl'h Impfnvi’ S

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GERMAN-IRISH PROTEST ON PAGE’S ‘ENGLISH-LED’ SPEECH

VA'ASin.NGTf Nov 10 - iTolcstPfrom the confcdcralc i l r.cTman-flpeHkTig firrictlos and the K o lv r t Fnim^t Society of Poriland, ' Tc . aguln.'<t Amt'tisHaflfs-r W alle r H. raKc 'B recent London Hpcoch, in w l m h he w as accredited with having Aaiil the I ' n l l f l S I mI cb wha ‘ 'Lnwlish It-d and l-ingUsh n ik- l . ‘ anil " thal the nh||- jiiadonR nf go\ ertmu'iU and clvlli/atlnn reel with the p«-"ple who apeak th^ Itm- RCRge of Fhakeapcure ,” were rea 1 In Iho Senate today at the inatancr of Senator, Chamherla ln, of (Tegon.

T h e protealB dee jared that Am haasa- rlor r a g e had ' 'an e rron e ous con cep­tion of ih e m a n y r.icTR go in g to m a k e up Ihoae I ’ nlted S l a t e s , " and llie pen- iLOTi^rs re^^iiieated thiil the incident be ca l le d to the a tte n tion o f (he Arnhaa- sador, ' ■ with a v i e w to the flvr>idance of such p r o - B r l t 1»li aen t lm en fs In the f u t u r e ' T h e y alao uRkt'd (tial Ihe lr prnlefct he fo r w a r d e d lo ITe .i ldcnl W i l ­son ami S e c r e t a r y B rya n .

CHURCH ATHLETES PASTOR'S GUESTSM em b ers o f the b a s e b a l l a nd bowling:

i t e a m s of the He O root MethndiBt C h u r c h w e re g u e s t s nt a b a n q u e t S a t ­u r d a y n ight in llih a h u r c h p a r lo r hy R e v Dr. L. C, M u l le r a nd l a d l e s of the c o n g r e g a t io n S a t u r d a y n ight .

FT. Muller Introduced a number of spea kers who felic itated the baseY>all team tipon winning the cham p ion ship of the N e w a rk Church l.,eague and th e bowling te am for Its succesa.

HARLAN PAGE AMEN

FAILING AID FROM AUSTRIA, BULGAR CZAR MAY ABDICATE

ef fo rt* during the coming y e a r lo ralae funds to begin the guest house on the college grounds.

FREDERIC HALSEY BEACH ' DIES FROM PNEUMONIA

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hi In oU jiCittiiveii la ' ireal- et. tha enouKh

not. 1i 6nI trenl- It con- Injure

f drujk- 1a.1 freu • lllrnopa* or Re. -id evfiti

NOE BACKly with a ttle of )il.”

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flarrli'e of NFlT'ff.M O R R IS T O W N . Nov. in .— F re d e n c

H a la ey Reach died y e s te rd ay 1n his home here o f pneumonia, which a ttacked hint a w eek ago. Mr B each , w ho w as a l a w y e r and mem ber of severa l f r a te rn ­ities. w as horn J u l y 25. 1849, a t Beach Glen*, Worria Cnunty. His f a th er w a s Dr. Columbus B each , president of tho N at ional r n io n B a n k , o f Dover. Hia mother was fliisen Halsey , slater of the late Edm pnd B. ITalsoy, and o f Samuel Iln lsey , of H o ck a w ay and Morristown.

iMr. 'Beach w as educated nl B la i r Acad- einy, B la lrstown, and Wll lla lon Seminary , F-asthampton. Mass. l.''pon gracluatlon from the lat ter inslUutlon he engaged In husJnesB Q’t Hibernia , but found that a mercantile li fe did not appea l to him and entered the off ice o f his uncle, Fdmund B. Halsey . H e w a s admitted to the har In 1880. In IgOS the death of Mr. H a l ­sey dls.solved th© partn ersh ip th a t he had formed with his nephew. Pubsequent to that Mr. B each pract iced alone ahd with hlB nephew, Jo h n I L Bonaatl. Dur ing the las t few y e a r s most o f h is w ork w as done from his sick bed or Inval id chair , f a l ­lowing a general breakdown, Mr. B e a c h ’s tegai work w aa m ost ly o f f l r e practice.

At the time o f his death, Mr. Beach was a direvTnr o f the N at ional Union r a n k of Dn\er. a member o f the board of inanager.x nf the Morris CoUnty fievlngs Ban k , nf llila plaoe. and a director Of the D e la w are i Bound Brook ’Rai lroad , the property leaped by the R e a d in g Railroad, While fl res ident of Dover . Mr. B each served as recorder, and a mem ber of the Common Cocucll .

DIES IN BED FROM HEART ABACKSpeHfiT S m lcP of the TflSWS.

MORT^ISTOWN. N ov. 10.— M art in K e hoe, of 35 P h o e n ix aven ue , w a« fo un d lAead In bed a t fi o 'c lock thlt! m o rn in g by hts w i fe , w h o a t te m p te d to ro u se him w hen he did n ot respond to h e r ca l l to b r e a k f a s t . A t 4:30 o 'c lock Mr, K e h o e ro se a nd g o t a d r in k o f w a t e r . H e re t u rn e d to bed w i th o u t c o m p la in in g . C o ro n e r L a w r o n c e W elch v ie w e d the body.

Dr. G e o rg e L, J o h n s o n , a f t e r an e x ­a m in a t io n , g a v e th e opin ion th a t Mr- K e h o e had s u c c u m b e d to an a t t a c k * o f h e a r t fa i lu re .

/ \ DEATH OF CHARLES STilLWELLgprrlfll ficrrlce of tht HEW S.

MORRISTOWN, NoV. 10. — Charles Stillwell died at 10'30 o’clock this morn­ing In his home In Butler street. He had been in poor health for some time, and his death was due to a compllcatioD of causes.

Mr. fjtiltweU was born In March. IBTO. He studied law'In the office of Carman Jltndolph, and was admitted to t^e bar. m February, 189H. He waa town clerk for several years and a member of th© Board of Fite Wardens, l ie leaves a widow, who was Miss Alberta Space, of I^afayette; a son Ed^r, and three daughters, Mr*. Genevieve Bahr and tho ^risse.‘( Gertrude and Loulee Btlftwell.

REDUCING SUGAR IN D IA B E T E S

Tfl proye that sugar can b« reduse'd In many raaea of DtSbetep In poople past fifty ws will man on request roVmula for quatiil- tative teit for eugar that wU) ttauw the per­centage from day Lo day*

DlahetlcB are largely on Codelti. adniUted to b* hope) sea Under FuUqn's t>lat»etfcCompound the thirst often begins lo abate and the strength to increase before tbe sugar ebows ihueb decline. Siuii paUents often know th* ease ii reipeadlag before (he test* *how K. *

I f you are of middle ag* or over and h ave Dlabetea do *tbu not owe ft to ynuv-selft asd U m iiy tfo^FT Fttltan'ai Dl»

tnnnth». M rs. K r a c k e wan a e v e n ly - Iw u y ea rn old. a a d IB B u rv h ’ed b y one davi^bler, Mrs. D. H. Hamje . o f O r ­a n g e F u n e r a l a e r y l c e s w i l l be hold t o ­m orrow n i g h t a a d w i l l be conducte d by R e v . Dr. H e r m a n C. Qruhnert, p a s ­tor o f th e F i r s t G e r m a n P r e s b y t e r i a n Cburch, O ran ge .

J a m e s H . C ra w fo r d .J a m e s H. C ra w fo rd , seventy-nine y ea rs

old died a t b is home. 210 Harrison B t« e t Nutloy. S a tu r d a y night. He la survived by four children, tw o sons and two d a u g h ­ters. Mr. C r a w fo r d w as born in F ra n k - ford, N . Y .. and had lived In Nut ley th ir ty years. F u n e r a l s e rv ice s will be held to­morrow at his home and burial will be In Glendale Cem etery .

J a n i e * t t e l l l j -J a m e s R e i l l y died S a tu rd a y a t his

home, s» N e w s t re e t . Orange, a f t e r a l in g e r in g l l lnese . He w a s th i r ty y e a r s old. a nd Is s u r v i v e d b y his w i fe a nd mother, Mrs, A n n i e B e l i l y . T he fu n e r a l w i l l b« h eld tt>morrow morning, w h e n a h igh m a es ot r e q u ie m w i l l be o f fe re d In St. J o h n ’s C h u rch . The in te rm e n t wil l be In St . J o h n ’s Cemetery .

M ra. W i l l i a m E . B loodgoO d.F un era l s e rv ice s fo r Mra. Jeann ette

Bloodgood. fo r ty -s eve n y e a r s old, wife ot Wil liam E . B loodgood, who died a f t e r a long Illness a l her home, 9 Gatos avenue, Montclair, S a tu rd a y , wtU be held from the F i r s t B a p t i s t Ch urch , that town, this afternoon. R ev . Dr . H a r r y Emerson F ob- dick, the pastor, wil l o f f ld a le , nes ldea ths husband, tw o daughters survive.

P a e i im o n l a A f t e r TDlartca> F a te l .P n e u m o n ia , d e v e l o p in g from in ju r ie s

ho rec e iv e d In a f a l l d o w n st a i r s In h ie home on th e n i g h t of October 3. caueed the d e ath y e s t e r d a y in the C ity Hoa- pltal. o f O w en Gannon, s e v e n t y - f i v e y e a r s old, o f 105 Mechanic s tree t . Gannon s u s t a in e d a fr a c tu re of th e th igh In t h e fa l l . He then c a u g h t cold and p n e u m o n ia developed,

T b o m a * B ro w n ,A f t e r a n i l ln e s s o f s e v e ra l w e e k s ,

T h o m a s B r o w n , a f o r m e r res ide nt o f H a rr is o n , died a t tha C ity H osp ita l toda y f r o m k i d n e y trouble. Mr. B r o w n w a s u n m a r r ie d a nd d u r in g h is r e s i ­dence in H a r r i s o n made his home w i t h a alBter, M rs, T h o m a s G reen grove . a t a i l A n n s tree t .

T he b o d y w a s rem oved toda y f ro m tho h o s p i ta l to th e s la te r 's home.

F n n e r a l o f F a t r i c h G a l la g h e r .Tho fu n e ra l o f P at r ick Ga llagher, of

10 New street, H arr ison , who died F r i d a y night, w a a held toda y from the Ch urch of the H oly Cross , Harr ison . A high m a ss ot Toquiera w aa offered, Interment w aa m a d e In th e Cem etery of the H oly Sepulchre. A delegat ion of members of Division No, 4, A n cient Order of H ib e r ­nians, o t H arr ison , ot which Mr. Ga l- lagber w a s a mem ber, escorted the body to the church. j

D a n ie l I l o r i a a .Apecisl flemics of the J7BWS.

W A S H I N G T O N , N. J „ Nov. 10. ~ T h e funeral o f Dan ie l H o r t o a a fo rm er r e s i ­dent of W a r r e n County, will bo held to­morrow in th e L u th e r a n church at J o h n - sonvllle, Pn, B u r ia l wil l be In the Mt. Bethel C e m ete ry . Mr. Horton died S a t ­urday a f t e r a lo n g illness. Ho w a s s l i t y - four y e s j s old. and h is ear ly li fe w a s spent In B elv ld e re , w here he w a s a ca b i­net-m aker a nd undertaker. In U 77 ho moved to JoHneonvIl lo and followed both lines of bus ln es* until four y e a n ago. when he ret ired In f a v o r o f hie only son, Wil l iam A . Horton. A widow also s u r ­v iv es him-

F u n e r s I o f E d m u n d D, D u B o ls .gowtal firnUre of the S'BWS.

K E Y P O R T . N ov . 10.— Tho fu n e r a l ot the la t e E d m u n d D. Du B o ls w a s h e ld y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n from the R e fo r m e d ch urch h ere . T h e fu n e r a l s e r v i c e s w ogp con ducted b y th o loca l M ason ic lod ge , of w h ic h he w a s w o r s h ip fu l m^astor. T h e S o n s o f V e t e r a n s also a t te n d ed In a body T h e s e r m o n « a s p re a c h e d b y R e v . F . T. B. R e y n o ld s . B u r ia l w a s lir G r e e n g r o v e C e m e te ry .

Mra. M sry c . Hoa.Special Semlcs of the NBh'S.

DOVER. Nov, 1 0 .— Mrs. Mary 0 . Hon. w ife o f G eorg* O. H on. died yesterd ay from tu b e rc u lo ils a t her hom e. IT* C hrystal e troet. M ra Hon w a s tw an ty - nlne yaara old, and Is survived by h er husband and' tw o am atl children. Tb* fu nera l w ill b* h eld W ednesday a fter - niKm In G race U etbodlat S p tseop a l Cbhirob, a n d w i l l b* eonduotad by Rear.-

OrlUO wald. Burlpi wUl fea III l i o e w t * 0 1 C a i H t t n r . ' uvsk

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K X E T K R , N. H-, N ov . 10.— H a r la n Pajr« Amen, p r in c ip a l o f P h i l l ip * E x e t e r Araciem y nine© 1895. died at hie h om e h e r* y e s t e r d a y fo l lo w ln f f a s t r o k e nf apop le x y . H e w a s s i x t y y e a r * old. T hroe d a u g h t e r s a n d a son s u r v i v e him.

P r o f e s s o r Am en w a s fou n d u n c on ­sc io u s on the floor n e a r h i s te leph one S a tu r i Ja y . la p r o h a h le th a t he w a s s t r i c k e n while a t te m p tin g : to call ph y alclan.

CHEER LEADER DIES OF EXCTTEMENTST. l/')rii=!, Nov. 10,— O verw rought by

the excitement of a soccer football tsame, at which he w as cheer-lea i ler . Ram on G a rc ia , a Rjiftlnard, fa inted here y es ter­d a y afternoon, and died a few minutes la ter . The conteat w aa betw een th© Span- iflh chib of Carondelct. a euburb, and a team from Concordia Se m in a ry .

M a jo r E d w a rd T . n a y m o n d .W O R C E S T E R . M a s * . N ov. ! 0.—

M a j o r Edw 'ard T R a y m o n d , a g e d s i x t y - n in e year*v so ld ie r a n d p u b l i c o f ficer , a nd fo r the paat s i x t e e n y e a r * c le rk a nd bal l com m lsa loner o f C e n t r a l D i s ­t r i c t Court, died ut 9 o ' c l o c k l a s t n ight f r o m hea rt tUseaB© a t hla home. 4& L a n c a s t e r street.

Mr*. M ar l* r n t m -I jONG R R A N r H . Nov. 10.— Mr*. Marie

Crum , w ife of R ichard D. Crum , a retired photographer, died y e s te r d a y morning, at her home, 488 Bath a ven ue . In her elghty- aecond year. She w a s the daughter of P e te r and Gertrude Duval l, and w as born a t Charlestown. M on tgomery County. N. Y . , F e b ru a ry 28. 1832, Mr. Crum, W'ho la one y ea r her senior, h a * been ill o v e r a year, and t* v e r y feeble,

[.ONDGN, Nov. i n . — Dlsp aiches from Vienna Indicate that the disastrous soc- nnd war Into which Rnlgarla enlyred Bftf*r the quarre l with her erstwhile all ies In the R a lk a n League Is likely to oort K in g F erdinand h)* throne

K in g Ferdin an d, who ia now at ^'lenna, is determined n<d lo return to B u lgar ia unlcB* he h a* the eupport o f Austr ia . He ha* been m ast unpopular In Rulgar la since the tormina Lion of Ihe w ar nnd it I* said that he h as received many letter* tli realenlng him with death.

SULZER SPENDS WEEK-ENDAT SISTER’S IN ORANGE

WllMflin fl\ilrer, th© deposed Governor of New Y o rk , spent tho week-end a l th* horn© of his sister, Mrs. II M, IvOwery, Lighlhlpe place. Orange. Me paid a visit yeaterday to Joh n W. t?onnolly, of 309 | V al ley road. West Orange, whose son is named Theodore Rooseve lt Connolly. Mr. Sulser said he w^anted to meet the boy who w as named after the former P re s i ­dent, a s he w a s a Rooeevelt admirer h im ­self.

Youn g Connolly got himself ta lked about a fe w y ea rs ago when he wrote tn fo lnne l Rt'ocevelt and got an answer . A f te r ta lk in g with the lad, Mr. Sulzer g!i\p hini a present o f a amatl sum o f money.

SULZER, CLAIMING STILL TO BE GOVERNOR, WANTS SALARY

A L B A N Y ' Nov. 10.— William S i i l ier asserts he allll Is Governor of New York, it developed today In a letter, copies of which were sent tn the State tressuroi and the S t a t e comptroller, he demandoit, that hlB full sal fi ry for the last hal f of October. IGL'. ivliich w o m J amount I* ^130 14, be paid him.

According lo his letter, the Impeach- nie'nt proceedli.'gs were "lllega). uncnnali- lu l ional and void." Tho letter clnsea. "1 a m sllll legal frosernnr of the State '

There la renewed ta lk today o f an a t-

RECALL OF DEAL MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS IS SOUGHT

A'periffl grri'Icf nf fAe S E t l'SD KA I. , N ov. 10 .— I X l l l i n i f i rt.^king ilu'

reckl l of M a y o r V\'1J)lnni L e v y iiinl J -rimmlsalotiers G e o r g u K r l r k »in<l A a r o n J. Hacli w e r e p l a c n l m c l m i l n - l|nn here S a t u r d a y nfU*t n>*f>n ll is ( b a r g e d Uiat ll^e com mlsKinnera Iiiivm noi held moPtlfigB f toni A p r i l to tiip- leunlier. of iM a y e a r ; th a t itie d a y and iiour o f ibe n iee i i i ’igs w e r r c Ii h u b i-u w i th o u t noMce; th at s e v e r a l m ee l lu ga w e re held Iji New Y o r k , that the corn- minstonern h a \e pu rc l iase i l auppilrs and m a ta rU lf l fn m i a b o ro u g h o f f ic ia l and th a t forn ier M :i\ o r Will i,am Hogort- c a m p has luei^ em idoy e i l a s borough HupcrinleiKlent at " l l i e e x o r l i J l a u l s a l ­a r y ot $ 3.2."'d ft y e a r "

A n o th e r n h a rge Is (h a t an Item of t&.nun In Die budget luM y a r . fo r a ' 'borough-hoiiRp. ■ w.as fo r H-- aMeg^d p urp ose o f j i ro v ld ln g a resoli-iirf; fur the t iorough s i ip e r ln tc n d e n i The house w a s not built

None ol tlin l ortimlsaliin* rs la In P ea l . T h e y l ive l,jri N ew Y<irli In th*i w in te r . U \V I ,a \vrenre, ih r borons'll c lerk . Uvea In J e r s e y {, 'ity

ARRESTS IN VICE CRUSADE, SEVEN MORE MAY BE MADE

s ta ff t'nryeppnndrpf'eT R E N T O N , No\. T o - - i n ihe cnieadt

fo llowing Ihe a rres l of two glrlfl IhkI week. Fred J . J ' ' iuiriger, proprb-lor of the Office ( afe. and F ra n k Clark , pro­prietor of the Rlsrnnrrk, wt-n- I hUpu into cu stody today T hey wer« ln-id In 130'i bad eai'li In a w a it the ai tlnn I'f the grand Jury on a charge o f a+'lllng drlnKu to mlnors-

C h o r k s Hneifk f’ r, of H amdln n avenue, nineteen yeara ohl. w as a ls o mresl»'d to­day. charged ttilh a HialiitJiry offeiiBe

Captain LJettniar, of the iTc-cinot Police Statlrm, s ta ted today Ihul peven w'arranip would be sworn out b'- nlglit before Ihdlce J i i s l lc e N e a r for the Bfipreheniilon uf men who have been In­volved In )oy ridfP and s ini i lar a f fa irs T he crusade nf i.nunly and c l ly aulhorl- tlcB h as CHu.' ed ci inhl'U m i l e n in tin* i-ity the namefl of m any nsemhers of pronic nenl families hav ing been Involved

EJECTED FROM GIRL’S HOME, YOUNG MAN KILLS HIMSELF

CHILD LABOR EXHIBIT IN I MONTCLAIR OPENS FOR WEEKI An in-p ira llon" meeting f*'r u i r k i ’ r.<j In th f ' fi.M-ifllii-fv.i’gitlll'it l' l1U4 h' lil at I 1 iiMy ' h T-h, MiititclHir. Mils

>vUl I hFi phdc© at Ih© i l n n d i li.mght TI ih I 'hlillH uffU-lally I 'pcned al ll o'clock iulrvy. h oc l l « r r y Idn* f.s.in V'i'Hiln k ' Imlrinfln " f ih*- town c^Jinmil- tee. ■v.ill lirt't* c h a r g e i-f ih * meelUi-i.

Muy-'t I ' lnest C l l lm U ©ill ex t fn l Ihr greehtigs >>f the lti\ 'n nl I'Ubln tneeiliii.;In r a l l y ' 'hurch I' -m uT -w niebi Ed in iic) R 'iKlii.rne sUU j f - i d i - . y M n ’ SKos \\lll no made by P r l i liv Adh r. i liair- man i-l Um“ \aliL-rinl c|uM Lah. i- '•■ ■ m liillho- *i\s.-n It l .'-M‘ iM\, yenerni s c (► 'lary lucl \ J M. h s m i > . M-.i’-iary for the l ilheni StaleN l b- fi l i -w ln J

will tp I a>. uhImTS th*- ' liHscs Ib 'l -n AdnfUh M hcl li i Hol^.

and l-' lorence Hawio Mrs ll«-nn Ltm la/ . 's ihair i im i i lin- 4-('mmii I* <•

In l iiiiLUic ll ’ ll Hiii! fHiiilii I'lin .s .-n cluM lii '-T cmthtnins i Miinblnii ib f N a' i-tml Child Lubm ' ''itiilTilllee iM IhikOi: : i a l ln « u i 'U t i ’li I' iwli lampHlgn. wnb a ^lew I ' cn l l st ln ; ' the CO LiperulliH of Hi© .Yiiioin iui l e o p c ’ . In an i-ffurT (o i-ei luim th-- oppc-sscd i i-lilld. IliHi be m ay h a \ e Jin e pial e b u n - j©nil .dljiTH In life. More tliun .........< htljlmn, Die cnmnilttse naseris, an- w o rk ­ing leji hnura a d a y lie' facp 'r lcs ofNOM .lerscy

BELLEVILLE’S NEW WATERSERVICE IS PUT TO TEST

lost <if Mu' new w a t e r preSKure sys- Irm in Hk*llevlUa w a s held S a lu n JH j af- l .*rnoun u i p Ut Ihe ( I h e c l lo n nf G e orge SRnxenbHi'lier. e n g in e e r o f llii NeW'ark Wrtler dep' 'i 'D 'iei i1. wbci supiTVlseil Ihe infliullatlon o f Ihe equIprneiK, and Ch ief I’ hilstl i in H i innardL. o f Urn UellevUle e l ro I lefoirl tneiU.

h'l tis ffu ilnii W .U1 g e n e r a l l s eX]*reBsed. .lainep FfaMm-m, <d th© Hortlmaii T lr* Hf:d K ul ' l '- r Ci.im jiii n,v, win* h as inmi- pliilned I I'lii'a(*'il 1 V a l/ou l llie biek of wal i ' i iii'esHuie lo ron ihh l llres, Ji ' l ii td In Ihe i-xpreselon ot sa l l sracM on.

ARE YOU RUN DOWN?I’cra ix is trou b led from ji^eneral dd"

b llitv . th li! In llc s li or w ith p o n f hlnod w ill d e r lv i'tb c g r e a te s t

h e n e lif Ihrouf^h ih e u se of

. . CELEBRATED

P O R T O H l Ci A Natural /fivt'i^ortilor! H f l L I W '

I H c i t l h and S a t - n r ih' Nourishra T h r iHiKul

r a K i r a o ¥ d r u g s

' K ad r F rom S e lfc lf d C a liforn ia ( I r i iK i

( ’on U in s I ron

' Bewtes of Imiltlis'D*Tk*G fliiuias FUgAsktlnerii

^ _ h*t ih* nstnn on c«p and Vw ____ ^P O t f f ^ l.bnl nf eich hotlle and It

tuiii oaiT ui q a s it ■ml [litu buttle*

i Full XMuU 5Uc Full <laarU $1. F L E d E N H B l M B k B R O S .

100 MARKET ST.,« r U r I H r r . I 'h imr H a r k r I TSkl

400 Springfield Ave.5-Piece Slip Covers

Belgiui linen • Gemun Dimuk,

HnU Size • -

$«5

CHILD FIRES OLD CANNON,MAY LOSE HIS EYESIGHT

Ciudlhg a dipcarded toy cannon cn tha ■ limipB In ih t S i lv e r f ^ k * secllcm of Hclleville Sttturdnv Hflernoon. Enrico

] l.'’ ppsno nine y e a r s -dd. o f North filxlh j .■ =ircei, procured soim* i^^wdcr and atarted

(II piiuot MIfl faco WHS to*' near the iniizzlp of the gun wl>cn lb© fi rs t shot WUH f l f d .

Tho hoy Is liosv In the Mouiitalnflld* llnapllfll Morite-lalr, su f fe r in g from He\cre burru.. Roth iiyea or* dosed , and ther* l» a ooss lhiniy that the s ight may I'© affected. An e le v tP 'y e a r - o ld com­panion escuj**dl unhurt.

r i T «ai ,\ i tA .\T i* :ic n o h m io k k y

R E U P H O L S T E R IN G

puMor Mull. I'S U |< luU Mt C md m 14(1 #(*irv ullk *jiiip Trainea pniJuhe'l Uka new

STAR UPHOLSTERY CO-4lHt ! !i r i t l !^ GriF .| .l> AVfc:.

' I 'b o u e :{(VI» Wmv. O pen tJs-fiilB i;*-I'all, 'nrilP or 'pkctic. ,Utn will rtU with •amplv?

ORANGE OFFICE

^ ( [ n i H u i i ^ a e n h i g S t eiW MAIN STHBET,

oplMiall* Cleveland StreeU

Business offlc* opeu until H V. H. dally .^dvertlsem enls riK-elved for pubUcalloii t*m« day until 1 1 A. M.

S}iri'inl Ern-i‘ f nf thf |F A T E R R O N , Nov. 10, —Injected last |

n ight from th* home o t Mias L.izzL* MU- | Icr hy the young w'oman's fs ther , Henry Mayer, twenty-onB y e a r s old. shot and i klllud hmiHoll in llii' Hircvi ii'-r. th(i*| nTono.ig. Alaier. who lived hI 461 'I'enlh | nvenu*. thlK city, left hlH horn* ab<oJt • 6:30 o’ rlj:>ck, ostcnfilbly In go to worw In the Uautrhey Dy© v^'orks. wbi^re he j wn* a fi reman. i

couple celebrated their s ix t ie th wedding a n n iv e r s a ry last December. Besides her husband, Mrs. C rum le a v e * three chil­dren : Mrs. L. H. B o w e r a nd Mrs. Joh n B row n , of this rlty , and F re d F . Crum, of Sy ra cu se , N. Y.

MIsa Helen H . C l a r k .E L I Z A B E T H . Nov. JO.— M lai Helen

M. Clark , twenty-nine y e a r * old, unmar- raled. died yes te rday a t tZ Mulberry street . Her fu neral wil l be held from C h r ist church tomorrow.

W t l l l a u M e r l t t M ll l ick .Special Ssri?<ce of thi NEW S.

O X F O R D , Nov, 10.— T h a fu neral of

tempt lo indict SuUcr If he Insists on i ta k in g hie seat In Ihe Asiomhly. This . l. ,I s to ry is current with thu aaBerllon that j pnveriahed aa a con ______■

WORKING FOR REPEAL OF POUND-NET LICENSE LAW

A T L A N T I C C IT Y , N ov in .^ H i iv m rn and coast fishermeti b ' '1w**pn Randy 1b) >k «ml I 'ape M sv have united In a nu'sement fo ” llio repf^Ql of ihc law licensing ii'nind note, and petition* to the [^ g ls la t ' j re bav« be»*n Kicricd hv hiindr'-dw It Ip Iheir con­tention that the const Hnd p a vs haV4* been depleted o f fish at an u larm ln g CHle since thfj operation of pmmd nets w as legnl- Ued, and Ih&t TTiany men w h " enrnp'i ihelr livelihood solely bv fl.shing have been Im-

WOMAN HIT BY FALLING TREE AS SHE STEPS OUT-OF-DOORS

.Stepping iMit nf her front door to a s c e r ­tain whttt Fmtt(^hing .iKniiisl tb»- sid«-.f the hon«c, Min l lHrry Cow ard , of s'J Mnrcy avoniui, L s s t c ra n g e . Was hit Ivy u r'nlUnvi tree cktIv this ^iflernonii. dhn isas tukcii (n the i iranne MemorlHl l los- pital si i fferlng f C ‘m » fn ic l urcjl skull.

Muslrtvc fj W'nltincy. " f v,!i (^hrlhlopher street, ' ' r an g e . v.h«> hftd T’ hV)i>pHd down rhn tree, w as Hrceeted Hf:d le being held by the Kant (Munge p<*hr*» la a w a it llH • -lili-iimo of the wonuiri 'a injuries.

PRIEST SUFFERS RELAPSEIbM. J 'd ir r I ' i ilbiKlum. rei'f ur of Ihe

church ( f C 'l r l .ftdy Ihdp -.l ( 'hr istlan i ICfist <lrfiiige. who reot-nfly rediniei i lo hifl parlal ' a fi '*r u I'lrig iibscuve on ic - i^iunt of IlliptJ^. Htilf-red H shght rcliip:v« lutil week and has a line been uiiabhi: t-i P<-rfririn a fu of t l j " fmu-tl'UjH of bin offlcy ,\l the r* ctory this riiJirnitri It Vims . 'dtied Unit P’l U*.t rallMghRii w as Iniproving. ll bad been hb*( cojilom sirue IiIh rHium to tho la r lb h to i oiiduct Iho D u clock iTiHSH fe r thu <’ liihlren u'ld Ihe hen^db'- tl'in, t.iJt he V.HH uimbJi-: yeaten Jay lo do eitb'T II WHS Ihc fh s t hint th * pnnah- lo(u-rs IiS'l that be wae nut u* well usual,

A< • OTillhg In M ih Ihtll'-y, Ihft npi nrcn liy loal Iiia ncr\* . hi* foot shii|H 'J from a pedal Hi<d tin* ithhP fnlhiwcd Mr. IliiiJcy dri>\c I'lf' eftr It wai-c) (b« curb of f.'rurige Frtrk, s l ru rk a tree u n J bouiideil < n iiAii lb«- ahr ihlv^ry. A front wheel and lain]) wer-- umash*-!. rhu bb y d e wns comph'lely wrecked.

I (»ran*t* KhM T I . I .Market m m* '*' i I 'r t iu lc B ranch e tc h a u fe

1, roonci-fln* nil d i'p a rtn aen ta

A M P E R E -Frsaa, i i FourIh ave. Y*1 4| 10W.Urlnii#-)', 7U Fnurili «vf. Tel. SJtW,

UHU.K I ' l lU m T I11 Rim k. SS3 Main it. Tsb 1049 .Marks. 33 lUllroud pi. Tel. atniR. Hiihln, 33 \ViiJ<hln*ir'ii pi. Tab 420BW. y^ugei* 64'J Mr in ■ (. Tel. SHIM.

EAST ‘ 'ItAS'ri-; ••« r+locli, HH3 Main it. Teb ,Rrmlle A Knlmlln. Uilv Main al. T«b Krieilhiiis. IN gr*ienwoni,l ave. ituinlmiitj. AlilA Central avy Mardii. 1"'0 Mniti el. T«b MmiiIn. Nuln »i.NAlnujn, 344 Main at R««i n. Main al. anc-hs,HUiii.

i m .Tel. S767W.

Tel. 2379.4216W,

Tel. I 4&IIR.Tel 3135.

Tel. BfiSlW.3119A Central ave. Tel. 694W.7fi Main it. Tel. 1D9J.

Van Sees. Central ave. aod Oak aL Tel. |T7». ^

MAl'1,ElVD''>r»— „ ,\-„ri WIrkle, FraerTael etore. TseKer iL

unit MHnlcw'.nd ave.T^HAN'iK VALI-1'V —

CalliBan. f>ii K"r*M Bl, Teb B7* l J .Kcolor. 4«3 SH-nilaml Jt. 'Tel. 109:. Hpriinisn, Hit'll AveUll'tfriUHM. Til l*'or'*el it- Tel. 390SW.

SOt'TH 'JUANUK—Wdllaca, 8*)wtt' Oranira ava.

WlChT ' jHA N* i EHraroll* 8 Main "T. Tel. *IH)W Marlin. 12 \ 'a l>y rn*ji. Tel STCHW

Railroad.

T h e s u b u rb a n c ircu lat ion o f the E v e n i n g N e w s is so gen e ra l that p r a c ­t ic a l ly e v e r y fa m ily is a r e g u la r reader nt the paper . It is this fact w h ic h m a k e s the pa p er the best m ed iu m fo r a d v e r t i s e r s w ho seek siihurbnn trade.

ORANGE ADVERTISEMENTS

the attempt to get a confession from , fo rmer Senator Stephen J . Stllwel l will a c ' AS a boom erang on Sulacr, and th a t \ reve lat ions will ' fo l low th at w-lll enable the matter to be submitted lo a grand j ' lry-

ISUICIDE'S BODY UNCLAIMED

SULZER BIBLE AT ALBANYAT/BAN'Y, N ov . H .— V is itors to th * |

S ta te Mtirary a re finding there an old i folio B ible on The f l y le a f o f which l i | wTttlaa: i

'This grand old Bible has been In the !W il l iam Merilt MllUck, th e s ix week* s u l se t f a m i ly fo r more th an aoo yearschild of Dr, and Mrs. H o w a r d C. Milllck, who died Saturd ay morning, wil l ba held tomorrow morning. R e v . F . B . Schoon­over, pastor of the Second P resb yter ian Church, will o ft idxte .

r r « a c l ie * A n B l v e r n a r y Mernon.T h e fi rst a n n iv e r sa ry of h!a pastorate

a t the Fewamlth M emoria l PresbylerlaTi Church w as celebrated y e s te rd ay morn­in g by Rev. Dr . G e o rg e H, Broenlng. W'ho preached to a l a r g e congregation on " T h e D a ys flhrould Speak.**

quiciT ^ e f f o rSTOMACH MISERY

Mi-o-na WUl Put Your Sour, Gassy, Upset Stomach in

Order—Try One Dose and Prove It

If you arc o gtomach sufferer, do not despair. Immediate, safe and sure re­lief is at hand. Mi-o-na Stomach Tab­lets, sold in fifty cent boxes at all drug stores, are a specific for out-of-order stomachs.

Mi-o-na is not only a quick digestive, but a stimulant and strengthener of the itomach walls. It increases the flow of digestive fluids, soothes the Irritated membrane, and puts the stomach in shape to do the work nature intended.

If suffering with indigestion, dyspep- sis, gsstritis, or any of the various forms of stomach misery, usually In­dicated by nervousness, distress after eating, headache, dizziness, bad breath or sour stomach, do not wait, do not auffcT any’longer—take Ml-o-nt todsy.

Money bsek If not satisfied. E. X and druggists everywhere,-

bv'It Wk* willed to Qoverftor Bulzer hlP gra ndfathe r . |

" A t the requeat of fr iend* it w ae | loaned to the N ew York Stale L ib rary .

CRlgned) " W I L L I A M S U L Z E R . ” T h * a g * of the Htble 1* not ex a c t ly ‘

rorrect, a * th* date o f It* publication at j Amnterdam l* g iven on the title page a* ; 1660— 2S3 y e a r * ago— but It 1* an lnt*r-

SEEK TO TRACE SOURCE OF TYPHOID IN MORRISTOWN

Fprriol fan^irp, of theM O Itn lS T O W N , N ov l l — T w o e x ­

p e r t* from the New' Y o r k B oard of H e a l th res e a rc h l u b o rn lo ry c a m e hero yeflterdHv to w o r k w ith (lie IochI hea lth a u th o r i t l e * to d e te rm in e If poeslble if th e re »h a n y loca l c a u * * fo r a fe w ty p h o id ca*e«, w hich h a v e rec en i ly been reported.

DROPS CASE AGAINST CHIROPODIST'rhe prosecution nf T h o m a * Woods, of

ZR4 B a n k street, th l i c ity, on a charge of practic ing ch iropody Illegally, waa dropped thia morning in the E e s t Or­ange Police Court, when Wood* produced a tetter elating that he had paaaed hla

No - isllcrl a t the ! Iurrlaon tliv body of Churlefi J

luiflI nirfrs;'!*? I " A'iiiiin I Jtonn'.dl, of .vfH' on, Ala., who waa found

[Jpad, fjrvfijrnably a fmiclde, on Saturday , j in H. room a t FTarrlsbri av»'m;e. Uarrl- i non Jl^rinHI'e deeilh u ae caiie«d by IJ- j luminttllnS^ kh"

A measAage w as aent lo Mflcon. hul no Hnavktr h as been received a number of |ettpr« from a w om an were found

‘ HJn-itiB Bojinell 'a cffei-l.a. All were to the e f fe r l that an anon ae u rndatlve died, (he writer would Ptarl North T*> invot him.

' A Masonic pin wn-s alao found nnd H h t - riflon local memht’ rs of the unlcr are try-

' ||jt{ (0 iewm If T^onnell wax a member

' WINS SUTT FOR HEART BALM

W A lX F A t ’ KEt. imi-ortel Hn<i (iorneftlc. aampl*.witlmaivf dw-oraii e furnt(«hed: flroi*

Ir law work. K KIFUEK. l ai-*'I Painter. 14 roliiniMu pt . 1 ' . Orariifp. ’ 4180^

I '1 H Ef lT hb T i r K F ’IS liuuKhl. N»nark «Tirl N#WYork iTttfHirip, reaionahla

.<ii.re. riftb

IM inK. 301 Main wt.. i.GlirnMm danritu by

(iiiii;** c 'asa ak'ery a f '

.ir.imp- ly ' in *

M.-4 H EK S s- jiMol ■>r Ill..

JtppnllVMM’ l.'lerntjon. ' j in f i " ‘

M l l .U N ir in - fliii^ tnndr U IfrliiP utMIZ**'!, Mil'S M

\>llRj I'jHfi. Wear UrnriRff..\1. TJpil ________ _________

MA.'^D' ‘LIN, [NSTRCCTION.r r' h'AVAI.E. .'i FiiJr'^iew a v * . Oran**,

n-n' Hiffhianl .v Lit-iitr.; iniurumen s for nal*.

hiT'dl.'l SASiJ. ho'bed «n»h. molding^.|!imi-er and tnlll nfirk. J A N ^ L L CO-.

Paprs rtvp . near rail H'K<I 'I'horie M-(ft

iird^r, own ina- .\.ce;UATK, 4kt

fo niiiMiy with V.

' eating relic, h av in g recorded In ll v i ta l \ Htat* examinat ion for the profeaalou andbtatlatlca concerning the Sulzer fa m i ly brought dow n to recent date with th* €*rdry o f the m a r r la g * o f Wil l iam Suixer to C la ra H. Roedelhelm J a n u a r y 1. l&OB, and the fo l lo w ing a* Ita lateat record:

" J a n u a r y 1, 1918, W il l iam Sulrer be­cam e G overn or o f the State of New Y o rk .”

MALTA U K E S U . S. SARORSM A L T A . Nov. lO.—OffIcer* and blue-

lac'keta o f the battleehlp Wyoming, f l a g ­ship of the United State * aquadron, vlalt- ing European ports, a re regarded an tha moat popular v ls ltcra lo the laland for many y ea ra T h e y a r e en joying their Hiay jso much that th ey exprea* regret at ita brev ity T h s lr lav ish expenditure has made business of a ll klnda v ery brisk and the M alt*** have reaped an abu n d­ant monetary harvest .

The W yom in g oalla tomorrow at d a y ­light for Naples.

N A P L E f l . Nov. 10,— The commander* o f the A m erican batUaihlpa A rk a n sa s and F lor ida vis ited the D uka o f Aosta to-day and w ere In ^tc d to attenfl fc. m lU U ry | A H , r ' , t i i i ’ (aTthrutIy a . directedreview to be held tomorrow In celebration 1 fouml my»*lf (r** from night BweatBof the b ir th day o f K i n g Vic tor E m m a n ­uel. T h e D uk * of lha Abrusxl a r r ived here on hla w a y to the A egean 8ea and e x c h a n g e d vlelta wllh th* A m erican com- manders.

^ O v e r f l o w G a s s i ^ ^w a n t e d —w o m e n

BOr'KEWOBK—nirl wanted ter Hgli boon*- work, lu sparuneats

,|d* )*£<!»G B B iT M> k v f

promiflfid not to pm ct lce until he receives his certificate. T h a t wil l be about De- cembef 1,

Don’t Be Misled if You Have Lung Trouble

Jf you hi4ve Long Trouble, do nnt tie mJo- led by reports of dl*cov#rlei of epeclflkn lo relieve th*t affection, No KpodfJo tme ns yet been found. Eckman'e A lterative, howe-ur. Is a medicine for throaf nnd lung IrnutileM w hich has aucceejifuUy used In manyra»es. Tf you are elok. It m ight be wise for you to tnvvsiigaie it* m erit! and its ues may be of laBtlnx benefit to you. Read of thJa

S93 fleverjth Ave., Neuf Y'ork."GenllBmoD—Five years ago loat AuguM I

wae taken to St. FrancU • Hospital to be treated for Bronchltle end congested lungs. After several weeks' treatm ent 1 was advised hy the doctor to go *o a conyaleeoent said- larlum but could Pot he ndmllted becauiw i s , X i l o r . t th . ho»|>lt»l, .( te r . thor..w l. examination, declared mv case Lung Trouble and save me * cerllflca i* to that effect. I JhowM the certSfkat* to F s tb ^ Stark, and he odvliSd me to tak* SokmanN Alteraiive, 1 took lb . A U .r .t l .e and *ooTi founb rnywli r

In n . li l t fnr hrMch of prnralpo In- .tl ln tei l by MiM E d n a UhliK, of i :il- Bhemtua t'lace. Arlington, nghlnat I ' r Arth ur H, N y l 'n . ot ttie Norwegian H.-p- pllttl In Brook lyn . Mies L'lilig ba« ti'-' n given judgm cnl, arcordlng t.. a Ntw Vork report, for S2,6uo. Mig. l .lilig jh a daughter of R ich ard I'hl ig, un I ji 'eninr nt typewriter device*. She »H*d tndiiy ,h e liad noi received uiiy noti fkatl imfrom her suit,

oimael l l . i t ahe hud won the

I n d ftv a r and g rad u a lly go‘ b«ti*r. I h av , io t takan th* A lte ra tlre Bow for two y*af., 2Sd eon tru th fu lly «ay J am **11. I f « ! bo ltar and am alrongar th a n batora my »lck-

'’* r» (fldavH ) M ART KOBMAMER.(Abova abbravfmted; m ora on r e q u a tu E okm an 'a A ltaratW a h a s baan provan by

m any yaara' toat to bo m oat afflcaclou i (or .dVaro T h roa t and L ung A ffaotlona Bron- nhlila, B ronohlal A athm o. S tubborn Colds • nd Id upbuild ing th a ayatam . ConU lna no imrcotloA potaona o r M tblt-form lng drug*,“ d by I t S u i d ru K la U . W rita tha Jtok-

L ib o ra to ir . B h tlo d a tfb a,

P Jaaai F e l l a H I ' R en t.W ill iam Bilker , fo r m e r l y l ll tachei l to

the F o u r th I ’MIco P rec tn er o f tide city, w en t on du ty y e s t e r d a y f o r tha f i r s t time as a h luovoat o f l i s s e x Fel la . Polloeman B a k e r w a s on e o f t l i l r t y - f i v e a pp l ica nts for th e E r s o j F e l l s poaitlun. The a p p l ic a n t s ca m e froin N e w a r k . Montclair , eome o f the m unltdt ial i t lee ijf w es te rn E ss ex , a nd P atere o i i . B a k e r w a s recom m en ded b y tlie b orough council po l ice com m tU ee . C h ie f ot P o l ice Jo h n P- B y a o id t w i l l command the " fo rc e . "

I fe a H e m o r r h a g e W h i le o n D u ty .W hile on d e s k d u l y e a r l y th is m o r n ­

in g In the So u th O r a n g e V i l l a g e P o l ice H e a d q a a r t e r i , 8 * r g e a n t F r a n k B. K e n n y s u f fe r e d a h e m o r r h a g e . S u m m o n in g C l ian cem an P a t r i c k F a h e y , w h o w a s p a t r o l l in g S o u t h O r a n g e a v e n u e , K e n n y le ft him In c h a r g e o f th e a ta t lon , w h i le tre w a s b e in g t r e a t e d b y Dr. A l f r e d C Benedict, o f t h e s u b u r b a n v i l l a g e . I t la said h is co n d it io n Is s e r io u s

R egu lem (oa P r ie s ts .A so le m n h ig h m a s s o f requiem f o r

the sou le o f a l l th e d e c e a s e d pr lee ie o f O ra n g e a n d th e p a r i s h o f th e Ch urch of Our I j t d y o f M t. C a r m e l In pa r t icu la r , w a s o f f e r e d th le m o r n i n g In M L C a rm el C hurah w i t h R e v . John J. R ogett I , rec­tor or th e church, e fn d a t ln g .

LYCEUMT H E A T R E

Today, the Pasquali's American Company presents "The Last Days of Pompeii" prologiic in three acts of iwo^ parts each. Direct from Wallack's Theatre, New York City. Just compteted an engagement at the New­ark Theatre. An entirely different version than that of George Klein's that was re ­cently and successfully pre­sented at this theatre.

Orchestra, 25c. Balcony, 10c.

Reserved, 35c.4 Shows a Day ’

Comraendng at 2 P. M„ 4 P. M.. 7:16 P. M. and 9:15 P. ML

^ 10

ARMINC FOR FIRST XMAS PARCEL POST

Anticipating Record ^liveries, IJffcle Sam Prepare* in Ad-

fance for Emergency.

SPECIAL EFFICIENCY RULES TOLD i

O PEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE

W I S S N E Rfr-.m tlo H.i.J. ■Ol’J" ol '

I Ml V / l l >' . , ,W A S l i l N ' - ' l ' ■ *"

m o r e t i m r . a ......... t h e r d n - ttrit of (hr . ffii iPiioy of (hr 1 liUml Ml«trr ponfa! r r ( ' ("C 'hat liar ever com., to i.aro - 1 1 1 (■o«in. Thr lri.t - i l l ronir wlioo. 'fevery m II.r rouiUr.* (.m nle .he^hi lo r.'iMl .'I. (hair Chrulm ao Kifl" lo pi'inlj*

In pRNi vi-hi s tlH‘ hnlMfiy hern roTOKnl.-..'! *" lh« heavicsl m ail. Iriff rriiaoii I.asi venr nil rrooriir wi rr «oll[ier.l. Tina : pivr. tlir first I'hrlrt- mlit for I.ariol r'OSl, Iho im slal n i- IhODlica are t.ooi'irr'oR I" hah'il.' umoiint of burlnors l.o .onil iil. |.ri‘ v .Itlit. Th« h o lld n . r w ill i>.Jt III.IllIn (ho iiorvlcn to th e tost, a ’“l (hi't 'hi" tieciitivoo In tli* .loim runtnt i-oiiUro thin lo Im lloBlfil hy Ui" •u rn or .lim u y prt'PtTfitlono th e . nrt niahirm tiio country ovor.

inrot Aoolotont Foftm osirr i Irnrral Dnnlol C. Ropor hns wrlton to all posi- mantero: "Tho .leim rtm rnt hiolto myou to (ttvo th io moMcr (h»t [icroo.iHl ntlrnttoii m lilili w ill K'lhrontro outir- forlury l oonll" to (ho )iiit>tir "

l i i i t fu c l lo n o to nil c lao je r of poo!- offlceo Imvo liren oonl out. •am i mora i i i i t ru et io ra a r e iindar propaiat ion. Tho tatlora roco ivad tiy iioolniosloro from Tfaahlr . i tton thsao i a v a ..ontoIn ipar.iflc cotnmonda. Hera nr* nnne o f the a f f lo lon ry ivrinitloo ovolved

1'ferer-man " l l i i a b Ryotrni." Cooorrnlnir vehicular delivrrv, \ahlch

will be tho malnatay of the larser ros'- offlrao, the det'ar"n*ni hue fUrurrd out a "ruah lyoiem" that will ho workod hy three-mall loame Thla oyatem, It lo cel- oulated, will work particularly well In concealed dietrlota.

"Vohlclea employed In bnolncaa of enn- (eatad dlaliicla." tha order illrecta, "ahould ha horae-drawn and aln.utd ho manned by from two to three larriera, or ■ubitltutea, one o f whom will drive, ao that when the vehicle arrlvea on the dla- trlct the mall will l>e qulcltly dupored of and the entire crew return tor rurtht-rdirty.

"Jh haadllnc mall In bulk by vohlclea. Wbirt ooBdlllona In the office are ao cmi- (acted aa to make It difficult to rouia la llie order of dellveir, it may he aorled hr Wonka, plaoed In hempera or ea'lia and loaded in the vehicle in proper oriier, W lM the flrat atop la rem<hed one of t t e hampara or aacka ahould he dumped da tb* ta ll-ca te o f the wacon and the l iA a d W laparated for each aide of the dliedtbT on* m an, tha other two m aklna lUlTdriaa on th e tw o (Idea of the atreet. W ifU th o dollvarlea are boln* made the d M ■"«" drivaa to tha and at the block aad tha mall for tha tw o aldeadt thd dtroet In that block, havlnc it Idatr for doUvorr by th^Um a hla fellow -

1878 PIAN O S35th Jubilee Celebration

A N D

ANNIVERSARY SALE!

WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAME*S—ASK FOR THEM

TJGOEIUCET H £ -

l^iARKETSTGOEMEt J .G E R T ih

CMdren 8 Sweater Coalslieat Valuoh end ,t»#ort menta in the City in our

Infants’ Wear Department.Second Floor.

Children'N Swtjdters- Made of pure wool yarn, Byron collar lo button high on neck, two pock- Q Q ^

id s , fine pearl buttons; white, cardinal and■oxford, sites 22 to 28; each.............................

Children's Sweaters Made of soft pure worsted yarn, shaul collar or Byron coll.ir, two pock- | F A els. fine rcarl bultons; white, cardinal and oxford: sires 22 to 28. at, cacli.....................

■hildren's Sweater Coals -Made of finest grade pure worsl^ y^rn, neck style or Norfolk effect with belt; all are J A A

pockets, tine ocean pearl himons; white, oxford,cardinal and tan; »i7eH 22 to 28. each.

Extra Special!Infants Wool Shirts

Winter weigln wool ribbed shirts for in­fants, siies to -'A years, trimmed with silk tape, silk crochet

edging, strictly perfect qualify, the best 2.kc infants’ shirts in the city; tomorrow only, each ..............................

Commencing Monday, November 10thannouncement extraordinary

T o c o m m e m o r a t e t h e h a p p y e v e n t o f t h e T h i r t y - f i l t h i ' " ' ' ' ' ' ™ ' ' ; ' " J , ^e n c e a n d i n r c c o i i n i t i o i i o f t l ie g r a t i f y i n g p a t r o n a g e b e s t o w e d u p o n is d u r i n gl o n g p e r i o d w e ^ h a v e c o n c l u d e d t o m a k e s u b s t a n t i a l “ n c e s s k u n ; d u r m g t h e c o n - T im ia n c e o f o u r A n n i v e r s a r y S a l e , t o p r o s p e c t i v e p i a n o b u y e r s b v o f f e r i n g

THE WORLD’S BEST PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS

n o t o n l y a t t h e w o r l d ’s l o w e s t p r i c e s , b u t a t

Special ReducHons Ranging from $25 to $100

to b e t a k e n o f f t h e r e g u l a r p r i c e o f a r i v n e w p i a n o s h o w n m o u r w a r e r n o m s . N e v e r b e f o r e h a s t h e r e b e e n 'in o p p o r t u n i t y l i k e th is .

I Our Usual Thanksgiving Sale of Blankets and

ComfortersA Rfally Noteworthy Money-

Saving Opportunity.Regular $2,00 and S2Ji.'i Full Size

I Klankets, in white, tan and gray, with pink and blue borders; silk bound; good, heavy,wool nap; excellent $2 and $2.25 1.49

fo rH MwlB rawtrti th* wagon."Mm I u t slU U , and OB tb« ■•(la con-

.vp . In (Jio larf«r dtlM , th« d«- i OJr*^ til* UH of tb* two-man I

n f u U r carrlor deUrorltiK all | , . 1 1 and u much oth*r m at-aa h* waw handl*, and a aubBtltiile

t Wat th* r*malnd*r. In •m allor K too, t t * us* o f push carts, bicycles I

pia aaifim irrHs t'fth bondla-carrylns at-S& aM Bts la fwcomiiwndsd.

«M cll BariT" BahoH atton.*f««a e f Oia iu e o a ii th* departm ent

aaaa* to m*at wfth d*[i*nd* on the public. m a n postm aster has bean nquoeted to B t* aa much p a b lld tr a s pou lbte to the Saadata . "ma.ll early," By thla, the d e ­partment mean* It esp eets th* public to n a il whatever m atter is at band one, tw o «r three w eeks In advance. This Is P™'-- ttcabla because signs "do not open until Chrtstmss," can be put on such pacUeges.

Proper w rarp lng will also be Inelsted on a t every poslotflce. Orabretlaa. cane* or any elongated matter should be braved tty a piece ot wood of equal length, nil securely tied toBelher. Breakable m atter rtiould b* carefu lly wrapped, too, becauso In the rush o f Chrislmas parcels mn 1 parcels will not be handled very ^ n gorly b j clerk*. The story o f the package ^ | M[cs that w ent In one end ot the New Tork-Brooklyn pneumatic tubes end cam e out at the other end like an omelet llluetrated the need ot caretul

'’ *The departm ent Is prepared, a lio , to meet an unprecedented demand froni all ouarters of th e country for extra help. Substitute carriers will be used f ir s t , If more men are needed, the Civil “ Wtee Idlglble l i l t s w ill be called upon, and should that becom e exhausted, pnalmae- ters ate authorized to get help wherever It ean be secured.

W e Take This Opportunityto dwell upon the development and growth of Ihc Wissner house, which was built up by the untiring industry of one man and has the most phenomenal record of progres,s of the Twentieth Centur>’.

Thirtv-tive years of piano service culminating in vear to year our business has been increasing until the name of WISSNER has be­come a household word, not onlycommunity where the Wissner Pianos h a ie been distributed through their branch

^^^'^^bsolute conviction bom of experience is the guiding power of but a small percenflge of piano buyers. The majority usually determine then choice through their faith in the skill and integrity of the maker of the piano.

Such Conlidcncc Cannot Be W on in a DayTime alone will demonstrate the mu deal value of a piano and the honor of the

busines.s house. When

and P riceQualityharmonize, buyers become tiiendl.v and in Uiential asiislants in promoting business.' Today the reputation of the W issne - Pianos is regarded as second to non^ Artiste o/wortd-vridc renown have endor sed and purchased them because they are ; o ^ s ld e r ^ r p e r ir in many points of con druction and unsurpassed in (one quality,resDonsive action and durability, insuring permanency of service.responsi ^^and, Wissner’s own invention, is the wonderof the musical world. It has taken first place among all the c-elebrated makes ofUpright Pianos of the present day. It is constructed ^p ian o th e sa m e unusual expression and volume ot tone that ha.s mdividuah/ed the Wissner G ra n d s. n « &

THE PLAYER.PIANOS

GARRISON FINDS COLLEGES DO NOT OBEY MORRILL ACT

ufild hv the Wissner house must permanently satisfy the buyer before we can he sat­isfied. They are honestly built and h o n e s t l y s o l d , marvels of tone quality, simplicity of mechanism and durability of construction.____________________ _

W A SH lN fiT nN , Nov. in.—UnoTrtJHTf (Inrrlson has rtincoi(feil that potti* agrl- rnllural college", cslabllsheij under th* Xtorrlll net ot ISfil, hovo not been living up to the law, which renulres them to Ih- efude m llltory untnlng In their cur- rleultims in rrt'irn for nld from the pub­lic iTcnnury. Mr ilarrleon will prohnlily make reeom m -ndallons on thla niihlect to Congreaa next month. In an effort lo ob­tain a urenter return lo tha *oiernm ,'nt for tho money It npeinla.

Them ere (nany of these ccUrKea In all part" of IhQ rounlrv. st which army o ff i­cers are on doty as mihtary in«1 rm-tnre. While tho act of lfi(l2 provide." for mll- lu n - Instruction, it defeeth* In that It does not eslahll.-l, In definlla terms ihe duties of the cnlleae snthorltlep: also no penaltv Is provided for fsllur* to live upto th o 'law 's requirement".

fiecretarv aarrierai believe" the** ool- isjre* should horoms training school" for young officer" for appoinimenl In a vol­unteer army In time ot war, He also ba- lleve* the graduate" of theee achoola.prob- erly trained In a prelimlnarv way d'Tlm; IheIr eourje, could "ervo with profit for a year a fier srachiatlon. Thu* (hoy wcuM ,.emprise an -x.-ellent body of rommla- pu-npd reHervlfliB- ___________

T o - d a y t h e W i s s n e r g e n i u s a n d t h e s p l e n d i d W i s s n e r o r g a n i z a t i o n , w o r ^ k in g t h r o u g h t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e p i a n o f a c t o r y in t h i s c o u n t r y , a r e p r o d u c i n g t h e f i n e s tp i a n o s in t h e w o r l d .

W e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e o u r f r i e n d s a n d ' p a t r o n s a n d T h e m u s i c a l p u h lm t o h o n o r u b y a v i s i t t o o u r w a r e r o o m s a n d a n i n s p e c t i o n o f o u r m a g n i f i c e n t s t o c k .Dy A VINU lu w in VT M k V . 1

WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS,903-905 BROAD ST ., S ou th

« r-g* f is . l i N E W A R K , N . J .0pp. City Hall

iwik hAblt tliaVt ■Mrilf fo»mt4

WILT IfO T PTTT

No Auto Thrives with Grit in

Craw

Every man when cleaning out the crank case of his engine has seen a black, gritty substance that he has taken for sand or dirt. Friend, that isn’t dirt. It’s the little

itsparticlea of steel that imperfect lubrication permits to grind

■ * 0 S weak on otu rms sad g«t It Xk*

e**r w*r<I2S.00-SLM a Week |80.00-$1.0I> a Week

noO.oe-SS.OOa WeekI f you can t t-all. w rite—nsk for ibe

Hed

CASTELBERG’S ONFIDENTIAL REDIT

837F B road S t , N ew ark

D c B u l X sCOUGH SY R U P ,Conq uers quickly tha t hack- *

Jng or-rooliuig cough attend- Uf" log b r o Q c t i l t l s or grippe.

no chances with your lungt. G et Dr. Bull’s CoughfljTup a n d you 'will be safe . "■ ■ good

offin the daily whirl of travel. T he same thing is going on in the geare

and bearings. " But," you say, "how can that be w hen I put in good lubri­cants?" Oil and grease alone wit! never prevent this grinding. Friction is the constant filing over each other of little microscopic pins and roughnesses that are found even in the most highly polished beanngs. Oil and grease merely smear these over. H eat thins the oil or grease and it runs m and out of these roughnesses. T hey are constantly wearing away and breaking off. Thepe is only one way to put a stop to this mischief. Dixon’s selected flake graph i^ as combined in D ixon ’s Graphite Greases makes a lubricant that fills up ev^^tjurface irregularity and puts an unctuous, smooth veneer over the entire bearing, so that metal cannot com e in contact with metal. T he more it is rubbed, the more brilliant finish and polish it takes on. There is only one form of flake graphite that will do this trick, and this is produced only by the Joseph Di.xon Crucible Company. A car thoroughly lubricated with D ixon’s Graphite Auto­mobile Lubricants gives greater satisfac­tion than any car doped with any other lubricant. Buy a can of Dixon** Trans- mitsion and Differential Grea»e No. 677, and put this claim to a test. AH dealers and garages who are in business to sell service as well as take your m oney sell Div— s Graphite Automobile Lubricants.

DIXON’SGRAPHITEAutomobileL u b ric a n ts

It prove* good when others fall ^No MorphhM or CUoroferM.

n i c e , a* CT». TAKf NO • ubntitutc."Om SS esBt bittu* ef Dr. Belt's Csosb S n v f

*U*S v v eoecli. XreoomtsfladiztzxnvDsdshtiors." H. e Boithert, Uouie I, EUandsls, Mien.

\ Made in JERSEY CITY, N. J , by the

JOSEPH DKON CRUCIBLE CO.E a ia b t u h e J in 1 8 2 7

values; special for this sale, p a ir .

Full-Size Beacon BlanketsRegular $2.:i9 Full Size IJeaoon

Blankets, in white and gray, with pink and blue borders, nice wortl finish; this grade is well known for many years fo r its superior w earing qualities; good

warm b lankets; regular $2.39. | Q j J special, pair

Saving Yon Real Money If You Attend This Sale in Carpet Dep.

SMALL RUGSgreat V

39c,18 inches long, wool rugs,

riely with handsome borders; e good colors; spec ia l....................

BEDROOM RUGSHave vou seen our new rugs

Brussels cltects? Room size 6x9 T I C feel; special ................................

VELVET RUGSbarge room size, 9x12 feet, velvet rugs

in various cheerful designs, |A QQ $18.00 value ..............................

Pay a small deposit; we will hold rug till wanted.

BRUSSELS CARPETSGood boay with neat borders. For hall,

stairs or runners, light or dark ’ grounds; 60c. value -.

—Extra large room sizeWilton Rugs Wilton velvet rugsclose heavy pile; flocly finished; rich borders, upto date designs; $26.00 value....................................

P.\Y SM.MX DEPOSIT; will hold rug till wanted.

49c

E iEvery Penny You Save in Your Baying Now Counts

— - ................ ..... While

Regular $1.50 Full Si/e Wool Blankets,in white and gray, with pink and blue borders; exceptionally fine; $4.50value, special, pair ........................

B etter grades, special for this sale to $10.00 pair

Regular $1.19 Full Size Blankets, in white and gray with pink and blue bor ders; good, heavy, fleeced blankets; reg. $1.19, special for this sale, pr.

1,000 Crib B lankets— R egular size in white with pink and blue borders, good heavy fleeced quality, will wash and wear sp lend id ; reg. 19c., spe- W Kcial tom orrow , each

Regular $1.00 Bed Comforters, 79c.—Another g rea t featu re of this sale, 200 full size bed com forters, covered with good quality o f silkoline, filled with w hite cot­ton, neatly finished, good $1.00 v a l . ^ Q _ in Persian and floral designs, each I “ i /

Regular $1.50 Full Size Bed Comforters- Covered w ith good quality chintz, well made, p re tty floral designs, heavy w eigh t;regular $1.50; special for this sale, 1.25

For Someffting W orthRope Portieres

H o p " Pivrlipr"" .

2.65I'utl "IZ" ‘‘Ut ctlBnillP .. . .„K cml" ftnished «"Uh tsastet*; III! vu luo

Upholstery VeloursV e h e l V xluur . w el l iinppea, perfect

Koiiil". desli-able co lors fo r co v e r in g ct iairs . c u s Ij Ioiis and l i r i iper ie s , l.UV valu e, VBrd

V r i i i i ( s

69cCouch Covers

T a p e s i r v (’ ouch C o v e r s ; en t i re ly n r ^ p lain ef fects ; r e g u l a r s iz e ; * P * ' U 2 5

l a c e c u r t a in s175 pairs of fine Lace Curtains in

Renaissance, mission and filet | n A effects, French sill or full l , U v length, special, pair..............

(lURTAIN SCRIMSDouble width, colored border, plain

or block designs In curtain A scrim; large variety, 1.5e. value,for, yard ....................................

IRISH POINT CURTAINS parlor Curtains in imported de-

signs of Irish point lace with '1 ' I C rich borders; S3.00 value, for, pair .................................‘ •

each

Regular $.3.50 Full Size Bed Comforters-Covered with fancy figured F rench

saline; 9-inch satine border to match, filled with nice white sanitary cotton , fancy stitched ; good $3.00 value 7 7 ^

: special tomorrow, each

Regular $4 00 Bed C o m f o r t e r s — The greatest value offered in many years, positive regular $4.00 values re­duced especially for this sale; they are full size, covered on both sides with fine quality French satine in plain colored or floral designs and 9-inch satine border to match, filled with white sanitary cotton, fancy scroll stitched; very special tomorrow, each

Summer Warmthin

W inter W eather

/ s i Bo y n t o n square Pot Fur­naces give suv genial, genfle,

all-pervading heat — and do it so pmis/eftf/p — that you forget Jack Frost is abroad till you stick your nose outdoors.I t ’s a ll in the square firepo t. Tliis is a wonderful furnace improve­ment. It gives m uch m ore radiating surface than round firepots do, and for that reason a comparatively tittle

W a it in g to “ g e t u p y o u r n e rv e ’poor excuse n o w —for w e g u a ra n te e

Absolutely Painless Dentistry\ g r e a l m any pnople tlie proper, .„re nf their lee i li u n l l l l i becomes n eces ­s a r y lo b s v e them fUled. c row n ed or e J - t, " . ' l e d - t h e n 'h e y d e la y golnR to a d e m is t l im p ly b ec au se th ey F E A R the pain T h e y m a y r Iv * a n y obe of a number or excuses, but U I*siiem nw a,y J u s t th e sa m e . ,T o these people w e w a n t to saj^ w< e u a r a n l e e not to b u r l you one l o ta — f h l " inenns that no m a t t e r hotv "enaltWe vo u r teeth m a v he nor h ow n s r v o u s you m a y feel concerninK the w o r k to he done^ eje a ss u re you that our n e w ly discovered metliod i» p o s l i ive ly pa in les" .S i,» It doesn ’t Bland to r e a s o n (lint we Icnuld m a ke "uch a strong: s ta tom en l U' ■ leas we could dri a ll w e s a y . does I t . It would not he f a i r to y ou r u iI,., Id mil -.on a de l ih er i i le lie, w ould It. Then e.-ill Uft us s h o w vnu w h a t w e can do And the tirel ilnm w e / “ V,'fpppain, you may le a v e the f t ' * * «w n i lt that has been done w i n n o t cost you tine penny. I sn ’ t th a t .fair enough . Hf'niernber the n a i i i f— Dr. \vn1te.

coal goes a great way farther in it This square firepot never clogs, but keeps a live, blazing tire with very little attention.Ask the nearest’dealer to show you Square Pot Furnaces and Boileis.

37th SL. Near BrealwaT. New York

Look Around You

idm aM tThe W aebeble F lat Oil Paint

h a s m a d * f r l s n d * lo N e w a r k Y o u ■ win t in d n on m a n y of y o u r m o s t prom in en t bul ld- InSB, pubflo schoo ls and hoa- pl ta lB— th e p lac es w h e respeolfl ca t ion s a l w a y s ca l l fo r q u a l i ty , p lus dn rabU lly .

J . J . H 0 C K E N J 0 9 C O .dtS fsr oar color esrd

a t a B R O A D S T R B E 1 'nm m Mm* MMr Ca.. Mihn, nM hth

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LOWEST PRICBS-EASY PAYMENTA ll W ork Fully G uaranteed

My Anchor Suction TeethThey Never ^ ^

I Slip or Drop, ^ j Gold Crowns, BridgeworkJ i $4 and $5. Fillings,-50c

DR. WHITE, Inc. d e n t i s t

1 9 4 M arket St. n e w a r k^ h e a t r e

Telephone eBM M a r k e tOpen F .ve i i ln as U n t i l S o ’clock. Sun days , 1® -V- M. to 1 P. M

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Large Audi icitioi

“THE SPOl

The P e n t ford place bj thU city, and Joieph their I t t M t o f Brook Irn, public Satui ■ Th* Bportl the Paytun i everUnt, wit fo llowi; EYoufttf. B a

Htrold . V iK

OoloB«l Pop M ajor Molt Captain l-<or Captain Baj Hon. Guy 6Hupart L e l i “ - .fl!Dr. StroalfliJo9 Aflmar* Dick Hamn

Auctioneer., Maria, Duel Muriel* Cou

Mre. DotMlI Annette DoM ary Aylm.

I i>er

rO BRECT EYEGLASSES 1Do Your Eyeglasses Fit P ro p e rly ?

eiir__ ksz a n ^V n^rt O nticiA nWere they made by an expert optician whose business it is to know how to m eyeglasses correctly? All our work ts done by skilled men, expert opticians, backed up by years of experience m this line of work. ' .

Our prescription department is one oi the .best in the city, makipK it for us to do the better kind of work at

X, . .... short notice and right prices.K x .n d ^ io n sd .U y Jrj^ ^ ^

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and

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which with an Inveatn ■hnwn by a nca and at crowd tha' nl 2,180. 1 E. Liahman tnd Wllllai *rli. la thi tha coalllci malTi antn auditorium wide fny*r a broad an tha balcoTi

■ l4hm an'a commodatl a popular )■ aver II obllftnff at thati tha a

Tha Ren amployad the color i gold, craai lAh white wiila of I nre Itaad eeparatod chubby cu tha callirti panala In foyar wha factJva ba hy Immafi: STprnat ah tain hanfl heatoa on< w alli and the audltc

On each th<

m high re elaborate Along th« row of ai frona the ' l«rga pain remainder llnea end deeign of of the aiu In the lai ao concaa do not at Aaata are and balco Iil caaa ol -itiickly d

So apae elaborate thaaeon i nuraeroua

largetha thaal aeaure t?players a

All whthe theatia memorthe tooal acter waiing the t arda of flIr^rrlbad

> ungratof palma Midwaydram a, e tha roleupon fo r o f goodroaee, cb w ere ha:profuae ( a n hour to a flor

In re«| Payton prraenee, new thei se l f and explalnei (Caeney, pri itor •

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M U n d a n l . I P. M.

NEWAUK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 191B.

PAHON THEATRE IS O PEN EH O PUBUC

Urge Andieoces Assist at the Ded- icatioD of New u d Costly

Playhouse.“ THE SPORTING DUCHESS” STAGED

The Pajrton T heatre , erected In B r a n ­ford place bjr the W e loga rte n Brothere, of thla city, and tM.»ed b j them to Coree and Joseph W. P ayton , vrho reoenUy told their l e a n to U a n a g e r F r a n k A. Keeney , of B rookIm , w a s opened to the playKolnf public Batufday, when performances of ' The SporU&i Duchess " were f l v e n by the Payton Stock Com pany afternoon and •ven lnt , with the principal roles caat as fellows;Dnuglas. Elarl of Deeborough,

W a l le r P. FtlobartUon Harold, v iscoun t Fernside.

GoorFa ForemanColonel D o p e l ly .............A lexander IvearneyM ajor M o s l y n ................... Josep h W, GirardCaptain Lord Chisholm. .Cyphers WeaverCaptain P a s o t .............. D o u g ie fs Uumbii l leHon. Guy B e a m is h ................... Rslph T a y lo r

f QUALITYPlui ConMisntWw Bje B»»min»<ioni by One of Our Gr»du«tr Kje-

.ieht SpeciaIMt •»<! tkt "BEST EYEGLASS VALLE O.V E.ARTHhM m»de our Optictl Parlor the ttlk or Newirk. Whether you pay for a pair of eveglasaea S I , or more, you are aaaured of an accurale and painataklng eye ex- aminatiott, protected by the guar­antee of THE OLr> RELI.ABLL HOUSE OF MENK'S

Perfect * Fitting (Classes as Low as

Or. E<2. Jacobeoa In eharae of oar ' Optical Drpl.

ENTRANCE—WAI.K II^O

MENK’Saai.ou

D R U G S T O R E 106 M A RK ET ST.

p e rly ?sxpert optician low how to fit

our work is pert opticians, ericnce in this

ENCE

H Jewiler Optician

en St.

Rupert L t lc h .Dr. e t rse l f l t ldJ o e Aylmer, a t r e l u e r ............ I>r« BterrettDick HamnirinO.............. Robert l,|\lnffSton

Robert UvlngetonAuctioneer.......................................... R. K FheOMarlii. Duebeea ot Mnturd . Minna I'hUltpi Uurle l, Counteai ot Deibomugh.

M a ry ServoeeM r t D o o e l ly ..................... r ran, .e» YounaeAnnette D o n e l l i ................. Mnrlan HwaytieM arv A y lm e r ............................. Mabel HarrleVivien D a r v l l l e ................... .. .E le anor Miller

Popular Inlereet In tbe neiT houee. a-hleb with the i l t e It occuplea rep re ie n t i an investment ot about JBOO.OOl), w ae shown by a l a n e attendance at the metl- neo and a t n l f h l by the preeenc* ■ f a crowd that tested Its seating c i i v . i i y . ot ! . 180. The theatre , ot which tVlIllam K. Lehman, o f th is city, Is the srchltect and tVIlllam D. Blanchard , also of N e w ­ark. la the builder. Is the largest and the costliest In New J ers ey From 111* main entrance In B tanlord place, the auditorium la reached through a Iona and wide foyer from the sivith end of which a broad and e a s y fl ight sta irs leads to the balcony. T here la no ga llery . Mr.

. l e h m a n 'a design providing for the a c ­commodation of aa large an audience as a popular-priced dram at ic performance Is ever likely to a t t ra c t here without obliging an y aectlon of It to mount higher than the epacloue balcony

The R en a la iance sty le In decoration Is employed In foyer and auditorium, and the color eoheme la a combination of old gold, cream and rose red Above a g r a y ­ish white m arble waltieroUng, the aide ivs il j of the g reater part of the fo y er are lined with sm all pansled mirrors, separated b y co lumns topped with rhubby Duplds in piaster, Tbe sur fa ce of

eetf would continue as proprietor of thi P a y ton stock company. Opon being In

Arth ir J a r r e t t troduoed. Manager Ke eney e ip r e ia e d h l i • rse P a y ton pieaaure In entering the local theatr ical

field and hla hope that by hti conduct of the houee he would deserve the eup- port of the public. He wee followed by L evi Weingarten. one of the ownera of . the houae. who thanked the audience for the tniereet It showed In the th eatre by , t i l presence. Calls for Mr. B la n ch ard brought him before the footlighle J f b e r telling thoae In front that N ew a rk knew how to do things, that the theatre w a s dealgned bv a local architect, w as paid fo r by local cnpltallste and w a s built ■ by ' a local contracter, he rem arked that at ho time during the construction of the hoMBo were the acrvlios of a plivslolan " f a n ambulance renutred. because no one . concerned In the i ln ict i i ra l w ork hod met with en accident, a fact that could not he asserted in connection with the e r e c ­tion of moat large edifices In these rushtiTTies.

A nplTlt#Ti H71«1 Rfm^raliv I'month por- fo rm a n c e o f "The F port ln g Im c h e s s w a s g iven . F i r s t produced n thle country a score o f y e n r s s g o . i.he obi imlo- dram a' written by Sir A ugustu s H arr is , Cecil Raleigh and -Uenry H amm on, te as interesting ' v e n In eophistl- ea led playgoere lolln^ Bs It w as w h e n It w a s a n n r e l l y Its mnet s t i r ­r i n g ep isode Is the ru n n in g of the D e rb y race, the rvlnnliig of wlilch by h ie h orse m ean s the r i i ianc ia l s a l v a ­tion o f L o rd reshm-Diigh, w h o s e w i f e h a s been comtiromiserl by lire v l llaUi- ouo M.rjcr M ostyn nii.l the sn. l a l ly o u t ­c a s t " ti a rv l ll e ,

TUt’ I ni th»Psylr j i i I’ nmpaTiy, partlciilrYt 3 \ Miws P«rvc! '« nnti Mpfstb r a y l o n ‘ l l rn n l . J a r r e t t nnil St^^rrell, w ora <or<.llally irr«4‘ te«i. Misfl Phl31lp*’> p o r tr a y a l o f th a c h a r a c t e r wan e x fp l len t In Its l

fltrorvf told ho'a tha plan had worked tn ^V<•lt

The c n m m l t l « doing th*» i-anv Boeing work l i compofled of Mr Armatr"i ig . Charlee T. fllalnra. Mr DlslTiivt, S e y ­mour Haul«nl>«»k and R r ' ' J-^hn E. Parmly.

{SPECIAL TRAIN FOR JERSEY DELEGATES TO JACKSONVILLE

N(*w hinl Nbw York df J fgm lra 1 "th* J a i ‘ke«'Ti \\v >-.hsfju'tin ■ •f the AD»n-

I l i r Dfci'l’vr UnUTsMiys A M n d a t lo n ha^o 1 charle ret i n Uuin U>v the trip

F lu f ld a and r»-l <rn The BiaiT ^ HI 1***I i r a d e next Huiuiaj ami the return trip will : ftnd a neck from rti.iidtv. Other del**- . Mates who Hill go nn ihid t ie lu wilt rap- { n-aeiit tlie Slates i f y’ontieilli'ut, *Ma*ati*■ ihuitllB, rennuylvtula, Delaware, Mary- ! land tmJ \'lrg!tiiH Woriliinfton hi. J»', lubud, uf UuUurftHd, a uiomber of the I Xeiv Je ra oy Hhl]i iM'.al Conini.aalon. is • aeiTetdry i-f Uu* iriintp<'rlatlt»n corrlhB*

tea in i.liarg'- of th«' ariftUBementa fo r iho«l>e. lal Juckaon\illi* I ruin.

11 Is kntlvli’uT'il fbul lh'?rr will l>*' *4 l a i k ® ilelf^gailiTi N'evs , w h i 'hwill pLiali the j i i . f \ i for fedirai aid f''i‘ tin* ruBKai* ttrii! UuokenaaoK Rirer.-, Nl-h b iK Duv S'liTt-ri Island Sound, Ih'New irdha-Hliile ahip la n a l aritlI I her H> X 111 Ihls set tlon of ihoii'unirv Ki 1 I .•st'iilnl; \e Hieplu’n M ^l>ftri.umii iliKiiinun of Uie i ‘nngreas.onH; y.u-iiuiU'f* ill r. f rs utid harbors. .« a ri liji'ul L f .In Ksori. Ilk

H o n m F o r m e r F i r e l ^ l e u l e n a a t .>"rimT L^ulf-hHiii 'ipnrge I .i-fflngh* '

f 'f Kriulne I 'l ’mi'nnv No 13. N'ihu reoenti> >vua Jjlari*i-J i'!i [,\i& rpliictJ i.^l. w a s 1) ' ’ guesi .if ihi- mnmi.ois of ihp - .uni'any m the Huiurdii> uiuhl- Mf

; l .e f fiiijjw ell u .im preseiireU h h U a ail* *u■ ImndkiJ uinl'TPlJfl lo l,l*j format' HjiUaUi.ri I 'hu-f Lyia li nnd ft n u m h e r -f

firemen \\h> f.ifmerly n .r\^d with Nir Lefflnf luelS pr«jsenl

:n...^rencU ^ho^ ^reitcl?^ho]^

‘ ,1’, .guesgu-.e •■* ------- th « tH ia en a fftc ir r w en rA .r iicn x . m -vg,the celling '» The in^cr ' denotem ent of easy go in g good nnturepanel. In gold end ivory 1.m s. The Inn | frank dlapcsltlon. nml In the rolefoyer whosio. the .ta lrcam . with n s et- , D,*horough. Mr. Kichnrdson. thefactJva baluatrada, rises, Is embelllahed by Immaiiaa panda of pluah of the aama prernat ahada aa that of tha drop cur­tain h a n fin t In heavy folda ovar tha ns* heatoa one, which with the proftt'anbim walla end arch eaparatea tha atag« from tha audltorluni.

On each aide o f tb a eta^a era four large b->!iea. tha fron ta o f w hich ara fln lahed m high reltaf and add m uch to tha richly fttaborala a ffact o f tha In tark r d ecoration . A long lh a fron t of th o balcony ru n s a TOW of am allar boxaa. S tratch in g aw a y from tha top o f th a p ro ican lum arch la a largo painting iym b oU aln g th a M uiaa, tha ram alndar o f tha ca llin g bein g bfokan by Jinaa and par ala, th a t h a n tio n lia w ith tha daalgn of th a audltortim i. T ha lig h tin g o f th a auditorium la adm irable, tha lam pa »n tha large and sm all eloctroliara being

raated an agreaable i» llkaly to be

h1« later parforrn-naTT leading man,Impraaalon that atrengtheneil by ancaa. ]

Tha program alrn Included motion picture! end a couple of YBuilevjllp arts.

UNITED SINGERS COMPUIN SOCETIES LACK INTEREST

Complaints of a general lack o f Inter­est OB the part of oonstlhient wtcletlea con n m ed a goo4 part of tlie eeealon of the United Singers In the W illiam Street Turn H all yoaterday. When Secretary

......... .............. John J. Plemenlk rend a letter receltedso concealed th at the ray* oL the lights htewark Tum vereln thankingdo not rtrlke the spectator’, t iy t t Tha un H ,d Blngera for their partlclpa- aeats are com fortable and from orchestra ,,cBnt relebratlon of theend balcony there are so many e x it, that tion. In the recent celebration of timIn case ot an em ergency an audience can ! lODth anniversary ot the battle p■ lUlckly dlaperao. ! Me. Prealdent William Heilm an,i re^

3o ip ad ou f le th* elRgo fh*t th« mofit i markod that the rompllmeTitR contalnftd flgbom t* productions can b« placed m the eplille w^r^ nndcftcn’ d, a» only t1iar*oh and th e dreaslng room! ara so & relatively small number of slng<are tonic QunMfOua that they meet th* w ants of I part.1 larga eompanv, In other pa-rtlculer! ! 0 y way of preeentlng ati object lesson, the theatre hae been so arranged es to i Delefrate Fran* Diienwflld told how aassure the comfort and safety of th* ' company of 6f»0 ulnwer! affiliated withplayers aa well as of audiences. | the Hniled aingcrt? "f riiiladelphla re-

All who aaeleted at the dedication of 1 rently sani; before Uic reniiflylvanla the theatre seemed determined to make It 1 leiature in HarrlBhnr*;. the Idea being a memorable oocasion In the amuile of the tooal theatrioal world. Its festal char­acter was Indicated to vlaitori on enter­ing the foyer by large and amaJl stand- arde of flower! In the form of horseshoea Ir-rrlbed with the words “Success" and

otigratulatloDS," end by a large bower ] w as an aecompliehed fa d . and chrysanthetnuma

Manufacturer s Sacrifice of

r u R silte savitijs on ilcsii-

ab!c turs ever ntlereJ in New.trk

C oats, Sets, Separate M u ffs an d Scarfs

all at

Wholesale Cost and LessNone Sent On Approval

Sale continues until all lots are closed out

T

• fi t

to fend off thraarmed Bumptuary leg- jslatlon, and ho BUR ropted trying It on the Jersey IjeKielaturc,

DHek'ate Oeorgo Orlrmne, however, threw cold water on the proposaJ, paying It was too late, afi the “bishops' law"

of palmi, f e rn !M idway In the performanofl of the melo- [ drama, when Corae Payton , who enacted the role of Dr . Streatf le ld . w a s called upon fo r a upeoeh. the floral harblngera o f good luck and numerous Bheavea o f roBM, ch ry sa n th em um s and other ]iostefl were handed a cross the footlights, the profuse display g iv ing the s tage for h alf a n hour the appearance of a hall devoted to a f loral exhibition.

Tn responding to the call fo r him, Mr. Payton thanked the audience f o r Its preisnee, ite evident appreciat ion of the new theatre and of the e f forts o f him*

/ e l f and h l i a s s o d a t e a to entertain It. He explained t h a t his old friend, M an a ger Keefsey, had become the lesaee and pro­prietor of the house, hut th a t he him-

TO REDUCE CHURCH DEBTA two weaks' ram pslgn to ralaa

t J fl 000. tl-8 balBiivfi nf the debt fm lha naw edifice of the Fores t Hill P reabyte- rtsn Chtireh, w as atarted y e s te rd ay and pledges were received foe l i f t , 100.

The Slim proposed to 1« raised h as been rtii-tdod Into ] 0,0(10 eharas a t »30 per share. These era payab le month ly » t the ra te o f f i f t y cents. It takes f ive yeHi-a fo r the stock to mat ore.

B e fo re siibsctiptlona were aaked for yes te rday morning tl.o plan w a s presented b y Dr. E m ery W, Given, D r H e n ry H Rttsby, Char les K. .Vrmititmg, i ts or ig in a­tor, and Hamilton T. Dlshrow. Mr. Attn-

i " ! |

HE unseasonable weather condi­

tions caused something like a panic among the manufacturers and left them with vast slocks, which, in the usual way, would have been dispoaed ot at least a month ago

A S A RESULT of this backward­

ness, we have been able to acquire some of the finest furs under condi­tions which enable us to sell at halt price, and, in some cases, much lower.

'T'HIS sale * irresistible

offers an in­

ducement to buy Christ­mas Gift Furs now. A small deposit will hold them till required.

N- L. KAHNSrettd

At StoutenburghsW e know that dollar for dollar of every man*s Overcoat money, Stoutenburgh

made Overcoats give the most style and goodness, the most satisfaction to the wearer.(Overcoat Week is designed to demonstrate this fact so eniphatically, so plainly,

that every man who needs a new Overcoat will realize that there is one best place to buy that coat, and that place is Stoutenburghs.

So we marshall great stocks, '"cut over our own incomparable patterns and tailpred right here in Newark. And you’ll find here and now greater variety in styles and colors than we have ever shown, in our

Overcoats from $12 to $50At Least $3 to $5 Better Than the Price

Come and see our great special display— rough shaggy coats and chinchillas, friezes, meftons and kerseys, fancy homespuns and bright Scotch effects—» a w l and notch collars, single and double breasted—half belts and no belts—medium lengths and long—browns, Blues, grays, Oxfords and black. You never saw such a splendid variety of styles and kinds and colors as we'l! show you this week.

See Our Special Window Displays,

797-005 Broad Street~vs

BuyFurniture

on the riul) Flan

a g e n t s F'OH BUTTERK’K fATFERNS

N e w a r k , N ew J ersey ’s G r ea te s t S tore

We Give and

RedeemSurety

Coupons

An Important Thanksgiving Sale of

H o u s e h o ld L in e n sPrices Reduced One-Third to One-Half

InvitiuiiiK Clunv nnd KlU’t l.unvh Cltiihs, Httiul I■.l1lbrl1itlt‘ t'd Lunch Ctoihb. SaKl'h, Shams. Cfitircpieces. Table Covers Madeira Lunch Set-, Napkins and other sets. All reduced one- third to one-hair to- the Onc-Week Sale, Onl" room tn mention a few of the iniiiiv ikiiih here.

. ‘-I

Table Cloths at $1.69

All lin.'u kitchen T.C'> Cloths, hemmed .iiiJ readv fi>r use; slit (i.I inches square

2.)c Huckaback Towels at 19c

Hemsliivhed iluckanack Tnw- els, mndc of all pure linen; siie lllx.W; even weave, heavy wci);ht. assortment of phowv borders.

29c Hemmed Turkish Towels, 25c

Larae size and ihorotighlv ab­sorbent; heavy quality Tern; choice of wliite, red or blue bnr ders. inciuding Grecian Kc\ border

Initial T u r k i s h Wash Cloths at 5c

Another shipmenr ot 200 dozen just received nf those much wanted wash cloths; while rhev last, at the above price.

4.5c Table Pad­ding at .‘J2c

Table PnddinK- full - 4 inches wide; hciivy arade.

Hemmed Muslin PillowCases at ISc to 22c

■ bi/v 'iJxdS ; refiiilarly 2dc , silcprice ........................................ISc

I Si/f t.-xTii; rcRularly 15c.\ stileprice ....................................... 21c

i Si/e .siK.IS rejinlariv 2t>c,; saleI pritc ............... --C

! .Muslin S h ed s at 65c and 79c

llouMc bed size, HI'OKI. made n the best muiinci yn ss ih le o l

standiird quality lull blejclicd m us l in .

RcKularlv 7Uc.; sale price . .li.Te Keauhirlv ILc ; Mile price. , 7!lc

O llur TowelsHeip ii icd fjl’isN iind r;iiur\

Tnwcls ill specul

Extra Specials!Hemmed Muslin Sheets, made of heave

quality muslin; iLrently reduced prices -Si/e ?i4 xii0 : sale p'tec . .-'lOe Size (i.KiKI; sale price oZoSize 72x'iO: sale price . .■"iTf Size Hlx(K); sale price . . fiZc Size !HI\il(l, sale price........ 8‘Jf

Crash Toweling. 9cUH) pit’L'Ch (if ill! liiK'ii vras h

tnw d i n g ; 1 " jtil’ Ii o w id e ; red b ' l r d c r s ; inie nf tliv ^mid ah$orb- ml qualitifs:. sale pny:c. yard »c.

Hemmed Pillow Cases at 19c

iV..idc o f e x i r a heavy qual ity lull blc .iched t i iu s l in ; f ree from dres .s in a ; s ize T.^xTli

Towels at l i e to 52cHemmed Dish and Holler Crash

Towel-, itll pure linen, ready for use. luiKC iissortmcnt always OH hand.

IIisli T o u c l s ill H e , l.Te, IHe and 2.'>c eacll

R o l le r T o w e ls ill 2 le. IHic, i'2e and ,'i2c ciuTi V

Turkish Wash t ’loths, 7c

I’lain while and solid colors; hirRC and me­dium sizes; values 10 12c.; special al 7e.

I’illow Cases, 2 lcT.iiibroidercd Pillow

C:ises; iiiiide of tine qualio bleached iiuis- lin; lour elaboralc de­signs; size T.Sx.lfi; rCRU- larly Z.bc,, special at 21c

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Cold Weather Rem inders-

Blankets and Comfortables' » I -

Those who desire the best tiiiality, and especially those who seek to economize, will do well to examine our stocks of b lankets and comtortables li is douhtlti l if any firm in the city carries a better and more complete line of blankets and cotiiforiables. and, as far as prices are concerned, rbos* mentioned here arc decidedly unusual.1 $14 Comfortableft, $10.98 $9.00 Comfortables, ?7.2m $2.00 tAimforiaiiit-n, mo so

L a m b ' s w oo l to iu fo r ta b le s , Doyvn com tortab les , sateen env- ■ C a m b r ic co ve red c o m fo r t a b l e s ; J a p a n e s e s i lk c o v e r e d ; IMiich , ; s c ro l l s l i t ch cd ; best h y g e ia | cotton down t i l led ; l igh t g ro u n d sfa n cy s t i tched b o r d e r ; r e v e r se f i l led ; P e r s ia n and ( l o r a l i y y i i h b ea u t i fu l ro se d e s ig n s , In

I s ide p lain s i lk It) match floral d e ­s ign s . designs; extra large size. pink, b lue, h e l io a nd ye,How.

$6 .5 0 W h i t e W o o l B la n - S>8 .0 0 W h i t e W o o l B la n - $ 1 2 .0 0 C o m f o r t a b l e s , $ 9 .5 0k e t s $6 50 Down cnnifortahlcs, s.itecn cov-

. , j I I c r e d ; inserte d b o rd er e f f e c t s ; ex-Made of good long fibre wool, ............. , , . . ,size 70x8(1; piqi and white bor-, 0‘k filled lulli bc.st down, large ders. ! size.

kets, $5.50Some customers will use nn

other blankets than this pariitti- lar style; we have them with pink and blue borders; size 70x80.

$15 Comfortables, $12Dow-n comfortables, silk cov­

ered; border to match; opn be had in Bulgarian and Persian designs.

$10.00 Comforiables,.$8.00 $10 Plaid Blankets, $8.50Lamb's wtiol comfortables, These blankets are in the pop-

silk covered; t'-inch border in;u|ar large block designs; are full Persian and floral designs; extra ' hed -i/.c and may he h:id in pink, yvell filled. ; tan, gold or gray.

. 1I\IN SI.UilK.

$2.25 Crepe Meteor for

40-inch meteor, in every wanted and scarce shade: the quality cannot be equaled here in or New York City at this price; regularly $2 .2 , per yard. . $1.75

$1.75 Imported Jacquard at $1.18All-wool Imported Jacquard. 12 indies wide;

good weight; can be had in a full iinc nf (p j JO new street shades; reg, blT.s, .special.. »P I . ^ u

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Crepetincy a New Wash!Fabric, in Various Colors

Crepetinc the UII4 wash fabric; very de­sirable for ladies' and children's dresses: can be had in all the popular shades, such as pink, hluc, helio, wistaria, tan. red. rose, htack, white, etc.; special price, yard, . i t l / V

$2.50 Broadcloth at $1.98Black Spotproof Broadcloth, tine, permanent

finish, sponged and shrunk; readv for itie needle; full 5i4 inches wide: beautifully bright and (pi QO silky; reguJaiK 82 ,SO per vard, special, J z l .V O

I I.mill

Curtains and UpholsteriesA t Very Reasonable Prices

Our beautiful Upholstery Department may he -etn at its hest nnyv, m having the most complete stock of Portieres, Couch Covers, Drapery .Material, Lace Curtains, Fancy and N o v - ' elty Net, Scrims, Laces, Marquisettes and Sun fast Materials of cverv kind that arc now being used—and in every case our prices are moderate. Our workroom is one of the best and most modern that any store can have while the workmanship is always the best that can be procured. During the coming week we will have several exiia good values to offer— j these are onlv a few picked at ran d o m '

Embroidered Velour Portieres, in several cninbi- nations of colors; a clear saving of < t |Q 7 ^ $1I,2S a pair, regularly 531.f>0, special z . I U

Lace .Curtains, specially priced; a very large range of laces and patterns; regular 54.75, ’12.su up to $40.00; special, SS-TO, *9.25 up to S3(i.0(i.

Heavy SilK Velour, both sides plain, in almost any combination you could desire CARegularly $55.00, special at................ dJxJiz.UV

l,9fi(l SunfasI llnlliitid Shades, every one per­fect; raounicd on a good s p r i n g roller; spe- C Q ^

.Mercertzetl Armurc 1‘ortieres and those hand­some wool silk ponieres at $ft.il5, $12,5(1 ami $15.(10.

Coueh Covers,-a splendid assortment of tine new piitterns; ,-peeial, $4.50, $6.50, $8.50 and $12.5(1.

8511 .Siiiifast Holland Shades, slightly imperfect, extra long; while and ecru only; legularly 4 Q,-, (),sc., special ........................................................ ‘t t L

Honorable Mention!You will probably be interested to know that the interior furnishings of the New

Payton Theatre—stage, curtains, box draperies and carpets—came from the Hahne Com­pany. Fair prices for standard quality goods helped in this deal.

.TIIIRII t’trOOIt.

This Is Your Opportunity to Buy Dinner Sets forThanksgiving at aSavingof$L37to$22e31 aSet$58.77 Dinner Set, $50.00

Open stock, 100 pieces; fine Limoges Old Abbey china; gold edge with pretty fancy green bor- der and matt gold handles; new shspei; regulsrly $58.7'7;st. 150.00

$42.93 Dinner Set, $37.50open stock, 100 pieces; fine

Limoges chins; pretty green sqd blue decorations; gold silu ied handles tnd gold edge; regufsrly $42.93; s i .............................. »»7J0

$72.31 Dinner Set, $^0.00Open stock, 100 pieces; Theo.

Havtland china; very pretty pink garland of roses, fancy double gilt border; gold stippled handles; reg­ularly $72.31; a t . , . . ..........$50.00

$62.87 Dinner ,Set, $53.50Open stock, iOO pieces; fine

Charles Field Haviland china; pretty trailing arbutus, dull gold edges and handles; regularly562.87; at. .153.50

$36.97 Dinner Set, $30.00Open stock, 100 pieces; fine Haviland china; decorations ql small roses and white daisy; plain edges and gold stippled handles;

' regularly $36,97 j a t ■ .$30.00

$21.12 Dinner Set, $19.75Open stock, 100 pieces, very fine

Austrian china; white and go d decorations; lace border tnd gold lined handles; very handsome; regularly $21.12; a t , ..........$19.7j

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12 NEWARK EVENTNTx NEWS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1013.

A WARM HOI SE GOWN t i - ^ ^ A / ' B E D T I M E> S T O R Y y

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' frikfflle-looblnK BeB^ek. which• from the E m era ld I i la . m a k e trhartnl i iB k U im A plate or haala -l o f Ihifl ox q u la l le WArv In c e r ia ln to be a p ­prec ia ted by Oi** l«is('i o f ch in a

N«»veltlt*B In Dresden w a re fo r tjeek r taliln Hitf eftppilMll)' low pr iced

D i k r s bleai'hod llticn In odd piecps

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CKACKIF. IN THl-HnUSF.

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nftil rnllen Th- ifrnuml I r w, for wlfi le r tiad i K F i fiftt 11. Icicle, r, .t, « 'Vj .u r ! ' 1" noiPB

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( ,j, 1 *.5 rt r r i ic, ' pjccla'iincd Noodle, n ■ 111* Ht ra p p 'd tile li‘ 'okrt

If 'R fun III ' I fti firm

Iril'-pd Ir D ' ' ' 1 T'lndlp ih« other i 'lMi' I ' ff ts f ' r b''T IT* lfii'V<pd nround for IhH led mUl*n,'i lift tnHmtnft hud ]<n!i f i r him JGii be .o i i ld n t seem to find IliPin JO- Iindor Ihr roiirhnil.I l a- k of Ibe • t.H'r u • d ''i r-.-nih the mtoki- -A heri ' n »’ norrn-i lir-f n | ')t them

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Ml, <' Men ft. pt i" ' r r le i l v.rfli-lt'nMil- oll'ftT br-avpi' penlb

, ■■ • u loil*' poTid ' I'erli.ipft In.' I. " I' * ‘O' Di'in

. I,, , - r n l r when- ti»’ Imd b wTir - a d ' - y 'h*- •' ■ rhlnn p u p ' ' th^n-Riiit'l*. ••noiiity v ,pf« ’I 'oofllpft inHIiMiftH'- h.t ' ftlMlfii< on Mipin

I -K , I 1 r|i. do. I f i r - ' ex r ln lm fd(iTftndpi Wb^ii’ kmn ' t ’ jt Ihern nn. Tuo.lb- end h 'l rry i •

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I on flip p-p'Mnd Tbftt il "' oi Ijpr U't'i- Kiiimfll I’ b

Vtad- tbroiRh t 'tM.

of rrenklp,"Don't let hnr ««!

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ll' i" hrr f V " Jihflll '>♦• the bnuftekreper. i rapkli’ , arifl Nootllr and I vs ill be h- nt- PTi \Vi‘ V, II «u of f m the aoi.ilft am! rnnkp liellpv#* twtU a l our, wnd ai» II - ■ lOPh i in n ftn avAfijlly ln . tM ry lbnl we luri li.'iTdly whH l'"r ftijpppr Ibd S'*o mnet hiiW' It ready f.-r U5, f ' ln-'kn-

N O if y 111 re M.< 1 " briini ft tiear to.. ir ftii'iis liiiuftc ■ • r p.| I lie liilb- l a 'a 's r Kirl

I ill. It will -inly be h Timka la l leve 1-ear Hft d roiidl*' sv!th a ta k Ii

[hen 1 11 have a make-hel.e e mifd'er ready f-.r >-• j . ' np'ed I'rtit klfr

may be Imd In trume shopft a t niurh un- di-T i| i f us u h I price T t i t re a re flap- klriR w Hhoul clothft or c lo lh a w i l h o u l n a p k in s to be tiad

f^n-i ftlltoJ W HffU--Vi ea\ ••I ome III many I'middniilloiift Th(> are w ea I

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• Y '" i Mnl I 'M ' ' - ’' h u i ' v ftH'd Mamma F la i - f a l l . w h o wBft waftli1n« fh r b rea k- fopf dlshpft H u r r v rhllfiren. nr you

' wil l ti<* l a t e ' '' 'But I must l inve ni)’ m 1M"tift, npoke

Tori.M.* M\ paw n wil l v r r y cold' wl! hoiil t liein

So ihftv a ll helped him hunt for the I miMena. and Mra I ' la t - t a l l ta ld ' You muat be more erireful und re- ' Tpeniher w'here you put your thlrfga.

AMONG WOMEN’SORGANIZATIONS

A vtry pretty frock for the efternonn or tvoninff at home 1« made of cream w hit* French flannel, or wool voile or a U nidow ne.

Th* yoke and eleevee art In one piece, g lv ln f th * kimonO' ehoulder line, but n a k ln f it powlble to have the walet ful* I t r below the yoke. The fullheei 1 b folded toto three radlatlo* pl*lt» that e*** n v l t e d w ith tin y flatmoj-covered buttona.

The eloev*! are cut full e t the wrlat fa thered Into deep cuffs of black

T*lT*t. The founded V neck la fltilehcd wtCh % band of the black velvet.

Th* eklrt le rather full, jralhered■( the w.1.1 ;;s;7u,rhSow

he cut with K ellKht ( ta n . B knd i o( hleclc velvet accentuate tba croM Itnee of the iklrt.

The w ide rlrdle 1* made of the flanne! M d faatene under a black velvet buckle

D a i l j j r m^ P e c i p & s

In front The dree* buttone In back.Great care ahould be need to match

the flannel In the neck and vrrlit frllli . aa nothing le more Inharmontoue lhan a dead or oyater white used with cream

The frock might be made in any light color, though the w hi le aeeme eepecinlly freah and becoming fo r h om e w ear

j u i . i f : o n i s w o t . n .

A nominating committee of the tVom- an'a Polit ica l I nlon le preparing a elatefor the ann u al electkin, which will take [liars In headi juartc , e. T'.i Hnleey street, Tueeday, Novemtter 1. II le said that the candidate* for th„ presidency will ho Mrs A b ra h a m V an Winkle, the proaenl incumbent; Mrs Addison H Fnlnnd. Mias Hophronla Anderaon, Mrs Eunice l iana rirannan. of the N ew York I'cUtIcol T'ninn. w a s the apenkrr at the tea ' end

at home ' of the luoal organlgnll.-n y e s ­terday afternoon, s h e told of the gr.-w th of th " Now Y n rk I nlon from a small league, and a la ted that it 1* now In a po-E V E N T S S O C I A L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

4 N n PRRSONAL to spend between 13^.1500 anil Mf’ -F E jIV O V /i Aj I c*use eair-h year Mrs \ atVV\nkle will lead the local iiiffraulBla who

Inv-lUtlons have been liiu ed by Mr. *nd Mrs. Loul.of tn*ir d etiih ler. Miss Emma Carrie Grebe, to Charles Kessler. In fit. John's Lutheran Church next Baturday night at H o'clock A reception will follow the ceremony In Kemper's Hall. South Four­teenth street and Madison avenue.

JMiss Sue Magee, of Hills ide place, en­terta ined about th irty gueets a t a mis* cellaneoua show'er In honor o f Miss Hasel Bel le Baldwin , o f B a d g e r avenue, F r id a/ evening The m a rr ia g e o f Mls.ft Baldwin and C harles F Dorr wll ta ke place Wed- j

m i l go to W a sh in gton next Ral' irday tn he present at the a u f f r s u e mansmcntlnj;In the ColnmWta Theatre, that city. S u n ­day aftPimontt. U has been arrnnffed to have the women meet the fTc-ftldunt o*Mrntla\. ingethor with the Penatnra otid roTiRrcRPnien In the hope of enllBilns fliplr nymrathy In the s u f f r a g e ranee, rhirliig their stay In Wanhlngton the women will and Bparkhne be Ihe guoPtB of women Intereslod In the |Buffrasp mn^■ emc^t. It waa aleo an- i novinrvd that tb^ yiaseanl. ' T h r Dream j (if F a i r W o m e n ." hafl been withdrawn as j H feature of the su f fraR e halt t " h*' tflvrri In the P a l a r e hal lroam l>e.'erTibor «. In- ,

!»MH iW S V* rrt a Ii'l ll I ('

jT-r-I, . . ;M bn 1 !' VTI H inpp'l H ro'ind, ^

and fed -I'Miri In the dr Tift end hnd l ''t* if fun .

It WRSi ru't fto very - ' id s n -1 \vhen Tr„,r|ip ftfttt' h'W nicely ! couM maka bal ls -if annvi, which pa-'hed loRether , wall, the little Ip fl icr coy cr lM

• r>h, 1 k n w what let e d - I.pi: « niakr n pnowdv use. and we ran phsv in It

' All Tltfhl' I ried Voodk. ' ’'Ve ll make one larye enn inh f " r '■’ ra'-kie v» u"me m loo, and eho can uiiiik for -ft

’ 'Ten. I wlh f r y Rnmc anowballft flcd niHkp an De puddin«, IfloRhed tbr im v b e a \ e r Kin

Tondle and Noodle and 'TacU le l irrlcd home as fael o" they codtl for ibey wented fttsM »he enowh"ue^ r fihta w a y The -ther Rnimpl children wi-nt roastlriR down the Irlll. or ftle'Rh r.d nc hut the bea\erj» did no’ want l " do any nf th.9«e things.

On a nice, emnoth open pl«'-e ;n M e y r o d i . Just on Mie shore of On’ ^en’ or liond, and In plain e’ ) • f the r li-uiicwhich weft o il In the in'ndie of the I' ndTnodte end S'.....lie ond ^'rn-’A'r made

I their itiowhnuHpThe henverfl mftdo ri Mt' pile of enow,

' us in g their *’ hd lhe*r bron<l Ir IIs' io park the whlt^ flakes tngp'hpr Thidr

ta i ls were altnost like eh o 'c ls , lift yon i I r a n see hy the picture, and they would I hold ft Dt of snow! "This Is ft funny ho'iftp " said I'rft' k'e.

when there whb r lari:e heap f en-nv gathered toRother 'I don I see how you

! can pel Ineld*' of It, thouch ‘ "Oh, we 1ift\o to It " I t and inake

It hol lrw. 1'iftl Hho ftif” j*t!inii’ ulipre w pRi> In arhoifl,' e:<p'ft!noil ....... He

Then he and N’ oodis hoenn sc ’0[ out the InrUde of the i'i.* T ST^ow. ernipIriKthe white f lakes n\*riv wHh fluur Boon ther* wu.ft a l : i r . ‘ lii'lr in the cidr of the Hfinw pile, an-i the brR\ors oi.iil.l go In and peep out,

"N o w doesn't It h'ok HKp a ho.i.^e"' aftked Noodle, laughlns

■ ■ yes, It dopB," adniltled frH- kle Hi, 1 think It's too cute for a ny lhlng "

Tnodle and Noodle scooped .cji more ftnow anlll there \vas room enough in tH.- >dd little houRo for the three hei i .er >-h I-

tlrrn Th'.n they went n, ftiid it w ftft 1 ist na m a y and w arm as i ruild he N > wlm!

ropld I I'ov ..ti them Th' floor nnd Ihe flideft RTul tho roof o f 'he h'luse wt-re

■ made of spov. AH about was snow, wdiltr

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Now,'' siiid iooiHp, "svcU pretend we

nl!f; Hnd No'idle w»UTit «T in Hi-- idft I " ti 'dil taking with theTii unoka.

and Noodle, j i in i ' li u.-r*' rnnkr '■ (•bpir, b a r . lmnn'The hol low I *;unft (.’ rRi'kii* whh left a lo n f in llu’ snow ifcHsor Rftt , ho iss.if (.'rftrklp'ft " I ' l l prelPtid !n 4;el n n v n l t' c .v I’ n n !-r In thift , SPl th« lahlk* she p :m I >■ ' ahu mude .t,!,] ' ta lde ii' jt i«f With a rmcviv whiu-

.-I ' l li un It and bm -vs. <)jalie( Kui kii |\ps Hnd fiiiKft fthe h sd lidrJes iiud phe riiaile foi the Ihmgft I 'eat

And t| iK: r-’n . r ' h l r K b R p p e r e ' .'■ H of h ftuildii- H b.K lump of Bn--v, fell ■ l i ’WM finui fl ir r oif o f llift hoiifse un i CM\e»ed ' M n ‘'k ie f ro m ftlphi bhe was romplelel.v hidden. a i i there w »s t*" much fti.ow thuf she I'nultl nr(t rn i\e even hei ovelk la

• o h " ftho rtie i l , but the an ’ w w.vi in her ru'.uth, h!mI she lid onlv ln.ll. I'l n vkliL-^p*'! She V. l^iRlei and wiwitled I'lit Hhr only S' ‘ ci ' ied to ^ei deeper .ui der the sn e w

I ' re l tv Boon t'ftclt < ftmp To idle aud/ of uoup Noodle w ith the m a k e he l le se hft.an vihlrh wrtft o n l j ft fh u i ;k of Pro winM, liOil

" W h \ . w h e re is i ' t a rk le ' as ,% c I N i'A.U', s u r i u l p e l l ike , lo ok ing In Mu- snow house and not neeir.e: ti DSlfttPT-

•'Mrs hv she w an t home '1 Modlp

Tiien Ihes sRvi ft p i le of sn"\v In one ''OT-iii.T o f the U t i le house T he pile of m ow RppiTied to mov e, and fi 'oin It i ame a hUt o f mumli l.nff, hunvldlnp groiin ing HKund.

■‘\^■ hat s t h a t " ' whlspere-t Toodle ■ 'Oh. U'ft a b e a r ' hle 's got D ra rk le

and now he Is h id in g under the snow 1 " jum p out ftnti Krah u s " cried NpoJ U "Let'R run ! L e t 's gu get G ra n d p a

. \S'hiii’kutnU e l l . ;h e benvei ho> is w ere lust B"-

IriK to run. w h e n Ti-odle happened to fPfi e d g e o f Mnu’ h!e s tal l s t a k i n g oul f rom un de r the snow

•Wftlr! h f i-fted. " M s v b e w e can t e l ( ' l a -Me oui»eDeH. I.el 'e Hg In the 8t:nw. Trn l o t h fn i id o f a b e a r '

Sii the tw o b r a v e bt-Kwi bnv.s iI um In Mie flnow w ith ihel i s D iojk pa w ?Hfi'! RfK'n l ' | l l ‘ •k1p w ns u iu 'o v ' red utuI(Hi ,- I rojlil bi .-athe aKali i. Aiol there wasn 't anv lieiir th ere " f cour.ftp

I ih, I ni so Klad > ou saved m e " cried I 'n ivk o* to liet b roth ers .

' S ' n ie w I'," Thev n n sw eied . Then tlpM rb-iinrd out the sn-iw that had fa llen from the roo f and played in thn HiK'wliouee u n t i l H. w a s time lu K" hotrie, mid th ey had lot* of fun. Anri i io i lr ij i : much hapi*eut<rl excet^l thatfh(. bn<! sdrl 3ki^eTy■ ^cH lery alllROtor caTiie hIoiiX and ir ied tn pet ihe I ca- \ JO'S But lhe> th rew anew Er Ub at liMu Hiid he ran a w av .

' Ami now. If the niolaftsrs candy li-esn't boil o v e r on the khs etnv« and

Hcare ihe I f ta ke it le s " that it J utpiih j„l>> the fliiik. i n toll you tomorrow- rppiht a b o u t Toodlp Kun.

............... siiay b<> tiad to hftrnnoilzew i lh 111-- furtiiftlilngM of jin\ rtmrn. for ilif-re Ift HP KHPUvrtm'fU of them f i n ­ished in Tiifth((Kan\. fumed i 'nk, ptilden oak . carlv PJoKlleh und o th c i ’ MyleR from which to inakt- a rhol i 'c BiTceiiR 111?" lonit- LU i» eruuiM'ied

4

BOARD IK£1

T H E S H O P P E R ’S L I S T

Fret'e de i-hlne bhaoners, rb ' ■ c:ll mb thofte of chiffon. Accurdion plaited, com® lH black and a wide range of tolors.

B r r b uf lea th er , e b w l u p c or pstuch shape, a re fittesl w ith tln> Dmeplece a in Um flap. T h e y arc ep cc la l ly priced.

riuRh HiJto arc trimmed wittifthlrrinRN of Hstln. with a veil of har- moii ialng color attar lied.

blnr>kt:la f 4‘olnra.

I p IP-m l fo r b etw een -ic ttso i i

Wilh rrIpb uI while r Iovph i»nnaual np- port(iHillea art: af forded of U lyliiM I’ hrSat- iiiRH giriH carl)' .

\B.altj vcHs of plain mrsii. with k Binglc ftpray «jf rl^endle vinltiR. nio* dlftli «ml not expensive IndeeiJ, one ruBV Kcl real liHrjinlti.s in velts h) whI' hlhg the renirmiil Huxob and rtpeslHlIy priced dls-

: p la je .

The Hoi buHdtn»r I Saturdayof tha Coi turned ov< Dr. II. C, John H. r mon Cou: particlpatf buiidlng c

"This h more up-i luK In thi"iB tllUBll'progre«i throughou city. I a •'XpertftUonu'i] nlity.

Ll icsp IH.ft thirlV nifiit, «nn p r c i 'a l 'on

IIIivn.ft

1 uhera inlasioLftn 'HmolUy Meeker,1.- W'liltHanlon. PrhemiiiK J» nicicl J (= Hriei rnitp '! ( 'hr • I'l-r

I I,a Ho

\n PvlTVTiici;* piRotnal silk pom h i*pejui................ T he hjift a collRp.'iilih tnimc ol whll«lain w liltc and | mcLal.

line of tlie newest 'K o ltv I r k -'* la AmoiiK ih ' fusciiiKliiMf e s n f fu r r or- I blftck Ivaihcr , among ihc fiUiriBs i

tiaiut hiH K ’ Ji woprl hinK*-pinR. [t n> olc itr jc ilKiU.I (.oiiliR, t ia r i ' i i f t " aiid l iandcunx, w ith . r ,i . i .-.t

- ..I i R iv;i- RR mil ur»' r liih or Hcts of < ul bM• H rpHIiS'* ■' ' I . I». in i'ii.iiH u r ic «"N iiui orilH ig to

dcBign..Niipkui pfOoTos oT 1 1-0 ' Mrt'leirft w ojK Hr>’ ► liirfUro’ lv huolf tono and \ c r\ nniUoi n i d s pri vr'il.

I omc In V ariouM pD ‘Ill' ( laijonUtuivflh of ihc

Iloftcbud 1 1 1II! in 11 i.' i \ l i ! 'h *x-tir-meU fcii 'l iir ■ foi hvouI ilk gowtis. Is •■ quftll> well ;i u h ;iU iI tn in ing fa sh Hiii'-d 1-itu ' o ; f ru ic o in a in r n t s and n c k nci’eRHnI lt ft

I i..,iis,'ta p c'! I'HTinol I'l loi* ofie i; !’ •i i rn d ' ’ '! that it ih an eiimoinv t ' hB\c h, ftiiff.i ,enll,i inrac ■• ipi’ lv "t ."u>ui> fo lln*' it inrt) Imrd’Ui w<‘ || |.< fi.rt .1 Is u.se l M' prCftcnt haloft III ft ’HpH o| hII kitnl.s nfiyoilinli> for pui^luiftlrii noapi

' d.ji vd pri' csat I -

• \ ftU I rTIIlT'l' W I Ml' I .il a liR ndlo. ;id .M hfti'ii for ftk. m.lLlli a Ih' ' ' fu*m pArss I'f liiilk. vAill liP; f'luriil pfj] in irrntjdiLg fn,t fin m the 1

such P.Rlncnni «h.iinesp -n i iiew nii'dclft

iA I .> i-cr ?rd I Hnt“ n • Ik P"i lln, onip in i-H'

Tio- Kluftft f c \ r t >*11 « lii,'ft.ft<- d islics ar V er\ R t l rn c iU '- Iillcd w ith patli ii iwi in i lea Tt 'ft' dish-^ft a rc ijuit( up ra c t J c a l fi' i the pui poao o s I he fi.';floliftH

A i i o . d i 'IIkvS" faHhloii' I.LlL-1- l-S Till V

11 w a I L - p'lo

-M \ p

\ han' isome sitvef Iiasket. saw p;cT'ed lias R g lass lining, which tna.i He removed at wil l T h is n.Hkes It foB s ih le I-- pul Tlie hRake l to HMV(.ial us^>

l‘' * t ‘-h.nR ,e,H*t»s - f loTiicd s ' k em- hr'uflerMd In Bold rind r d l . c r lln^f l. a rc m a r k e d a t RfDaci »,.- figure,? i hev g | - f an a u to th*- sinip't ' tnuor il ostcrrie

The fttr'ped flanric lrne sk irts w.th a ruff le finiphed wilti a mp-ii enze-l si allop are InexpeTtai'."® and hft\ tj adnuralde wear- Ing quaHtlea.

Some of ihe shops make a spei-lRlt^ of ve<o\erTiK uinlu-ellHs If one lias an uin- ! brella Irgine m ji.-j' l i.i-mlition. II la ei-ivi- I

\ w o m a n ' s h a n d s a s e x p r e s s i v e

a s t i e r f a c e Soft, ahipclY liaiwls have al'vava been a dialinguisbinje mark of itie Keiitlf'vomaii.

VELOGENBeauty' QuQTdtan"

Ihe frajrrnnt rtnnlliciil iiuitkly smitolhes upg Dr-tod h>i.nds. ami muk<"» them boH and aftrartivc.At Y««r DrifriMi, . C«!]ip«ibU Tab«ft,7Sc,

ini V -V 1 1 V

The May M anton F ashions

and Ihe rui-iirr

CLEANLINESS IN THE KITCHEN

aeeday night, December 17. In the homu | ntead therfi will bs acfttluHlc danrlng byo f MIsb Haldw'ln'a parenta.

M*ae Ho. 1.b r e a k f a s t .

O r*p*i. CarB&l.Creamed Finnan H&ddle.

Mufftna. Coffee.LUNCHEON.

E g f i on Toait.Baked PotAto. Brown Bread

Ptneapplfl.DINNER.

Tea .

; profoflBlonalft.

T h * eaJe of reenrvRd aeat tlcketa for the concert by Herbert W ltherepcon and Ine*Barbour , to he given In W ai iace Hall No­vem ber 19 fur the benefit of the Homeu- pathlc Hoapitftl. will bfiRln next Wednes­day morning, *Novemb«r 12. a t 10 o'clock, in Ijnuter’ s The N e w a r k Guild of the ! philosophy

AN A. B. C. FOR HOUSEWIVESIn nn nld fa m i ly album ere penned

these lines, which ca rry quite e» much and good advice today as

hospital ie a r ra n g in g the concert,

" ■ A p p e l lw rScotch Broth.

B ak e d T om ato , Boiled PotatoesC*lery.

L em on Cottage Pudding.

A aale of home-m ade cake, bread and candy w as held under the auspices of th« MlaBlonary Society o f F^miuanui'l Re­formed Episcopal Church. S a t ' i rd a y aftur- noon F iv e o'clock tea w a» Herved. *-*which Mrs. Rohsrl W I'each pnnrp-1 i ,,f ftH,

i The floaters were Mrs. Harry BarneU

w h e n yiT l t ten 'AlwRya h ave y o u r mralft on time Be Bft happy as ctrcum&lanc«i will per-

mlt ,Cnnk good v iands and take palnay^utn

vmir art. . ,Dpftftcrtft that are simple a r r tho best

In tlicftr da\ft mf applied d-jmertic ftf'lcnce and wIuti hygl(?nlv ID tik is bcim;pinphnftlzcd. IT bcliom'fta houscliccpcrR to Rf'p Dial .'snnip- FlmplP riil^ft for - leanli- noHR, *'j-i-»oinlly Ks rPKard.'* Dip kUihen, H n ■’ Ilf 11 fil

I'akfti Mio i na t UT nf thf’ k ' t ' h e n aink; U whoidd tji' k.-t' l ».nipu| . 'U-=lv riftRn. fi'T ■ Ira'M [Up(’. tu-i iti f ood '•i-ri'lM i'lfi breed d'H‘'a.«H, r i ua l i t he sink

heforp It ie uacd, hut nne phriuM i-e ."i.re that vciOleMca are clean It Ift dlf flrul i in b(* aurr that euich vegeU b les ft.q I r in ue, nrijRHplP i^prnuts. caul i flow er ami c-ehhsRo at-*" (-Don unleflR the}. .■’ iHiirl In salted water for time, th# eft It vvnTcr w,lldraw out Ihc insecta b.' lg' l m the \©ge-latile,

f a y careful attent on to llie refr igera- tnr, within and wilhoul , I'.se i lcnty of

ft*’Ti w'.lli boilmg ! hrjt ’ARtcr and .soap hi wnehm? the re-; V BI.T Iin.l ami,-., iu.,1 ;r i.l nuv tmi" ih« - InKr-rutor; fhisti tlip ,lr«itmKe [,l[.e llior-

v i i t " r lail« t.. run ..rf frr-.-l., 'Ikp --rn- nf nuKUy an.I ai-olrl " m tti" flriH-Hn dnll).vim I Slim.. In Hi" Jill . ' I"in in"on3 iIIscbbo.

! t. [tiiiMna Hwa> fu.vl. n'lt ll InIhi- r Kilt ^^a H" nm Iniiv" a

Mlaa Martotta Bl'irwli), i lrn . fjartow and Mliii AllPti Taylnr.

t Jeorgu

SttK K estlons for Menu !^e. I,F o r th e b reak fast dish m ake a rream

aa u ce o f tw o tab lespoonfu ls of flour, iw-o tm bleepoonfule o f butter and a p int of m ltk; add a cu p fu l of flaked finnan had- d ie and * dl{*ed hard hoHed egg. S eason w ith pepijt^^r and serve garnlHhed w ith tr ia n g le s o f toast.

T o m a k e th e muffiria mtx togeth er a p in t o f w h o le w heat flour, three and a ; h a l f tea a p o o n fu ls of tiaktng powder and ' hsUf a teaap oon fu i of arU Then stir in a e u p fu l o f m ilk to which a w ell-h eaten e g g h a a been addeij Add tw o tab le- apoorAfut* o f tnelte<l Mhonening Heat tha m ix tu r e w ell and t^ake in tiutirrcd gem tin * In a m oderate oven for liftftniv m in u tes.

F or th e lu n ch eon dlfth a tm iiato saurw w ill be needed T ak e a rujiful nf ihn tPinatooB fr«:»m the can used in m akiiig th * as5up Block. Mook wltli a llU la nnicii. a lin y piece (if ijaH'leaf and a pD ce nf green pepper. B iniln and th icken w ith c o m s la n b and Moasnn with prprer and sa lt . S lip liia i«?achcd ©kkh on T.oH.-*t and pour over them ilip tom ato sa.Jce. flprtnkling w uh n ilt ilc uraicd chpeftc

W h ll* th e pnlaloRR an* baking in ak e and bake eomn Wrewn bread.

Sl ice or Bhr^d a fresh pineapple F o r the ftiijietLj5ci- fur dlnii+?r m ix cr©am

ch e e se w ith a little Kinukvd herrin g, flak ed . Seaft'iti with ftiilad (ireuslng Spread on r^junD of tTr'W,n liread and sp r in k le witJi in.u'ftil awftet gr*»en peiiper

G et a Blzahh* f'irti'.inartei of iiiu tto n i It Vir'Hl do for Thrpj. Jinn'Ts lla^•e a s u ff ic ie n t mimh« r of i imu h cut o f f fur one m ea l Cut '<rf n pivee walghung ab ou t th ree poun d a f-'jr Thn rtroU’h bfuih

ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS

pair

I'vprv tim " voi! can. alt io w n tn »"rl<. F-Inlah vour -work ■ b»fora th " nnonrtay

" ' f t " l"isii]-ely fthont YO'” 'H av" nil ynur lamlia cleaned and filled

hv dR\llKht. , , , ^In mi uaB" clean with eip IcaU es In a

room with fire.Jo y iielpft food to digest

Mi' cftcuum I'lrnp? and ri'iiunl : 84ft Irnni'-ilhiirb' |See Ih n t th e bRndf* a r e ' D a n 1 -Mot-l’ l o u f h l n g r i 'o k 'n g lUftriPlIa

I’ litH ami pariA n- 'd ciirefijl atl^nlum. Not (inls Rhnulri ihp'- I'ft «Hr'‘ fu]l;

i tA'ashlDg rhamolii CtIotcbf A ux loua, Val lf ti iurgh — 1 h a v e I o f charnnift w h ic h w e re Hoiifnl, iinfl I w’ rinhHd th em ; th ey a r e so harsh ; now that ( cannot put them on What turn1 can I do to Rofleii them*" led no master y

t'ndouhlpfl ly . Die d i f f i c u l t y la that, ! nf u

r>n yourHharc to thlfl end.

Kil l 111" W'ica 'c l l l ' r leaaant cc c ip a -

be mlstre.'«ii

wAsh''' !‘ In floflp ami w.nO'r, hi t ih cy Rhould ke

rlnftod In H'alditjn wAt'-r and th';n wlpc'l i Ts ith (-Iran eJotha[ Too I ' t l k aMentInn iP gMcn hy many j hn.iSftwl-'r-p to ihft TUHMftr " f d ?h ' lulhe.

dleh mops and d'5h low ft!ft Thcfto wafth- j i "U 's .I Inq help? ahould U.«»rn.seDea !■© wn.-died | old In K'^eptriK th* l i f te r f tvtry mrii i and th e fheh nv-o arid ‘ f r lgera l ! d'Ah olotli eho')!' ! he si Rifled r I IfiRPl I a dR^

ithi'r w iirm \ r luacly covercil,tf >' n <ln. thf'\ will anur I 'ae the acreen

When idoHC-flltlnK "nos aro ri.-L1 rni 'tli 111

[i.i not IftR ft hni.Mfta or pit'-h^r.irndu UI. ‘ o f r o d If h*'!'''*ceSluIohl. mdii l "h paper tupa. put an In verted giflpft " r jell.s tumbler

7[Jfil Hc> a S i J t . K to 17 years.

'['he blo'..pe Fiilt m a l iv a v s a Aalia'R'- t "fv one for the younger bn.' h This nni- .a uuitft novel for the blouse g ives ,i double-breasted effect and van he made ei il ier with or without n shield, whil' ' the »lec•^e3 s sn be made plaited or g a l l c ereri. In the illustrat ion the materia l is serge and Ihe collar Is made o f filik banrled with braid, hul such auits aa this ntie are made from tnany d iffe rent rna- Lerlals Perse In a favorUe, but other wool fahrlcB are used, linen, khaki and galfttea are much liked for hard usage and for more dressy ocraslons the same nvulel In liked for while aerge. while gHlntea and fabrics of the kind.

The suits I'onslst of blouse and trousftra. The hlouae Is made '^Nlth front and back portions and is laid In a big box plait at lh« centre front, a! the right i?dge nf which the rlnamg la made. Th« sleeves '■ an be made plain or laid in a box plait from each ahoiiider. The trousera are of iha rognlation sort, moderately full. Joined to wR|Rthan<ts and cloeed at the sides.

F or the 1 0 - i e a r alze will be rcijulrod Ti'i!, yards of material 27. 4 H yards 2% y ards 41 inches wide, with ^ yard 27 for the collar and ?. y a rd s o f braid.

The pattern. No, Tflfil, la cut In size? fur hoys of fi, 8, 10 and 12 y ea rs of age

over 1 he

1l*ovf a

O h i a i nT1i«*e

P a t t e r * * "

M A T MA.NTON PA TT E RM b i— T b e M»T MjLnlon W t « n » I l lu s tra te d a bov* can be had In a l l a l t a i (o r Ibo. M alio rders filled p rom p tly , s l a t " alee ^ d w rU *filled p rom p tly , s l a t e alee a q d w r i te addresa oil ,-atfiloRUe with 90b d e s t jn s m a l lW . fpr IBc. Addrsm a n t o n p a t t e r n CO., 100 W e s t T h l r ty -e e c o n d B t r e a t OPP- r .imbel Hros,. New Y ork A com plete line o f May M an ton P a t -

1-1 ed by T H E O O E B K B CO„ B r o a d and M ark e tterns 1? ' 'a r i la ir of Ihc

rlcnn. keep a paucer of pov,- n--p ilri-ed rban-nol --n "Op of the s h e h re

I ,M..ke it B n:lP If anyttiInK Is Hpilled

»rk

Not only PboOd p H fr.dt h- 'veshed ' In the refriRcrHtnr to clean It up at on.-e

Many steps ma.v be «"'■

” N evef" 'Brauet » breeds bitterness endaval !? nothing.

nnl> c.immon characters nr" scold.'. I ' lay and " " " k diversion es often as

yiiii cnn.yniet and order are two froRt

n f te r wiiehInK them, you r insed them iiuf In d e a r w ater . T h e a lovos should lie wiinhHii hi tepid aoapy w a t e r , use pacft whhft sujip. I f the Huger tipa iitb \ crv tliirk thvy nuiy he rubbed g f i t t ly whti 1*. run Ihnif**, ;j!ijpi)eil in Ihv luMier AVhen I h " a loveo j ire c lean , rhine them In tcpul M>ii| ' wft ier . ami then pa l out ;ill Du- motNliire poael lde B e fo re d r y ­ing Influtft Ihe flrger j* and palm® of the gloVcM T hen let llieui dry When they «r.- drv, ymi wil l find thorn nutte "laijus Pofr ns rhpy w o re In the rlrst ln_ | . . ,n r ly winksHtame Hub them b a c k ami forth lo g * r► miitlv b etw een Uic handB befo re try- day. "Dip rein?uiK to put them on sSiinply soak your , I 'ae i a c l lu imndlinK g love s wel l m the ftoapy tepid w a t e r vUll h o n e worries ami w Rfth them o\ e*‘ a ga in , followMiK | puents

ed bv a Uttl*

M ess­

ing?11,-membe, that you ars th- fixed homo

during the I

from nft'Khbors and

,.\<s tUrerlionft, and you wil l dnd aft yon w ould lvi\ e I hern

Don t Ihink ' on mufttWash MoTvlay.Ir.in TnesdiD

Xantli-po Lift Sh rew fthonid bft no worn-

WORKERS IN MOSAICS an B mfiflftl.1 yield up ’ >ur w'hlm? If ihft'^’ dlft turh

of the hetil "n own wnrker.i IniiuisaLcB are Mr? M J W csrhI.?, of Hill- j ,,f thrift

^ ' ' z c 'u y i iL tn-liiatry a r " lbs corner-stones

jrard. W'b p Ii . and Mlag Gertrude Martin, i iif ktiKland Mifts Mart in hfti won mer- |Kft'l prais*’ for h«'?r decorallon " f the I hapel ' ’ f f ’ur Lftriy in the H'lman I’nth-ollc <'Hihc(irftl lit W'eflimlnftter, Lnndon. I To giv^ ......... v.oW and thenFor her w 'lik Ml»s Martin Uny 1 be deal red. -’«ut up an gg

GLOSS ON PASTRY, p B st o the rich Jilnss so much to

N ew Y o rk C ity.

3 o V m l ) a m i ^ A N N O U N C E

Another one of their well-known sales of fine Imported French

R I B B O N S

pieces -if Bti 'h" .-r KlasB. comliInmK lha ■ heat In a colors Ih most art is t ic fashion. While tahlespoonf-'ls of y i t nf the pi"Ihe effei-t uf -Mrs Wosaels's work Is very ! SRaln. then w.|>e nv er the cr

T o o iak e the i rdi ,, cut lha im-ai from almllar tn tliat of her Enffllsh i-o-w.irker. I with It j ' lst s s the i " ’.'' . T jthe materia ls used come from the veRe,. oven, W l-lha ; ! , ?fihl? rather than the mineral klripdom. \xBter will g P ’'' ? glofls ^— ____! , __iMrs tA'i-ftpelft uses -seedf and wheRt, col- , —nrt'd RSi she dep-ire*, and Inlaye them In j

th* bone* of th" iue--e net aaidu for th© purpoii i. Cut itiv meat Into piecoa meaa- [ \ir1n j about an Uich acriua Tie tlie.bone* in a thin piece uf t:loih or small h*|s To the meat a Jd three pinla -if cold w ater , and let It • ome u a Poll qu ick ly ; ®k ini carefullj , and add hal f a cupful of barley which has soakad for * * v * r a l hour* in enuugh cold w ater to ■ cover. S im m er slowly till the meat Ir | tettder- C over the bon^R with cold water and b e a t to the boiling po.nt. Skim, i and then lei Blmmer for an hour and a | h a l f o r a * long aft l* re'4Uire<d lo cook ; th * meat. St rain the water from the bone* and add it to the meat. T ake two i tabl**poonfu)e bacon f&t and in U f ry ! fo r f iv e minutea two tublespoonfuia each ! pf dlc*d onlon^ diced carrot, diced celery and diced turnip. Add the vegelablea to the m e a t and l<*t simmer till the v e g e ­tab le* a r e qulia tender 8eo.*on tGtEi popper and ia l l . and thicken the g r a v y with a roux of flour and butler. Add aom* chopped paraley Just before eerv* In f . S e rv e with dumpllngn.* S a v e the outer etalka and roota of rel-

Ofy, .T h ey will be used for celery loup taier!^'

Se le c t f i r m tomatoea and pul o f f a ■ mai l piece from the top of each. Scoop (Kit the Inelde. Mix lh« t o m a ^ ptJlp w ith a pint of bread c rumba, a email place o f onion chopped, a few etalka of ce lery diced, and pepper and ea lt t<

R l,r»ri i,f glue To Mm Wpftftfllft ha? CftRtly I'ftftn g iven the contrnct fnr dfvo- - rating the W ashington State hulMiag nt thft T'anama Kxpoaltlon.

SERVING RELISHESThftre RT# rftllshe? that It is nuetomarv

to Rprva will ' certa in dlshe?. Of cours'^. apple sauce "gnee ' ' with roast pork or goose 'ir c ran b erry with turkey . WUu hollftd turkey serve an oyater sauce, and with boiled chicken r bread sauce. "^'Hh ruftMt beef .'jftT\’e gra ted homerartleh and with roast veal mu»hroom or lomsto PHum. With boiled mutton serve r caper taucB, and 'Rith roast mutton currant sauce or Jelly. With roast lamb mint Hjiucfl or Jelly is served. Stewed goose- ticrrlea are a delicious accompaniment to freah mackerel. ^^Mth boiled bluefish. serve a wiilie cream sauce and with broiled shad, boiled rice and salad. tV'Iln fresh Salmon Berv© graen poa* and a LTCam sauce.

____ _ ___ ____ _ _ ___ H o u a c m o t h e r i f i g u r e o n t h « t h a l f

D u i t the Inelde of the tomato t h a t t h e d o u b l e i t r e n g t h t a v e i . eu a * w i th orutnbi, fill with the m l i tu re ,4 ot w i t h butter, and put In a roaetInK j^aa w i th a very little water, B a k e for a b a u t h a l t a a hour, or until welltaw w aad .

ti; F a r th e dteaert, creem halt a euptui '0I fh sa r and a taMeer-x-nful o f butter i

t b a y o lk e t a a " n and h a l f a dup. r u l o f aaUk. Orate the rind of a lemon Into a eu pfu l of flour, and add a l e aapntn fn i a t b a U n t powder. Add to this

S' l ■ l s t ll re . Baket a n hour. F oe tha eauca, boat

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For Homekeepers WhoWant the Best

A t A b o u t O n e - T h i r d T h e i r A c t u a l V a l u e

We have been successful in closing out, from a French importer, about 2.5,000 yards of plain and nox- eltv Ribbons at a great sacrifice.

An exquisite collection, imported for the finest trade,and consisting of nearly every conceivable make, style and coloring, widths from % to SL inches.

This is an opportunity to anticipate your Christ­mas wants, and secure first class Ribbons at about one-third their true value.

Will be offered for sale in lots as follows:—

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Lot No. I Lot No. 2, Lot No. 3.

25c yd 35c yd 75c yd

In t h e s e d a y i o f p ro g r e s s In te l ­l igen t p e o p le a re seekin g the best and p u re s t o f everyth ing .

E a p e c l a l l y t ru e o f foodstuff s.Housekeepers are growing more

and more particular—rightly ao.It la to the more finicky folks that

Gude’s Royal Print Butter

appeals, for It Is ali that any one could wish for In butter—the purest product of the foremost creameries.

You can obtain !t at almoat any grocery or delicatessen store.

Gude Bros., Kietfer Co.

ALL KINDS OF HELP SUPPUEDB r th *

N. f, n«uMtial4 Servteo Cluba b b T H A l l S i l f B f V n U M i a a U alsB *3r a tr s b o t T M a » b » n * S S M . J UBFkak

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5c yd Lot No. 4,1 Oc yd I Lot No. 5,15c yd ! Lot No. 6,

DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS and FLORISTS are invited to attend this sale. Goods and prices speak for themselves.

Splendid Values in

Carefully Selected Fur SetsPointed Fox Sets......................................52.00 to 95.00Civet Cat Sets............................................35.00 to 60.00Natural Raccoon Sets............................... 42.00 to 60.00Blended Skunk Sets..................................25.00 to 60,00Natural Skunk Sets...................................07.00 to 140.00Fur Skins and Fur Trimmings, • '« « « aatwrtment in aii themodlah furs .

Children’s Fur Sets «• p '***-Thanksgiving Table Requirements

“That’s so ea&yl”Easy to choose Campbell’s Tomato

Soup in making out your menu; because this pleasing soup fits so many different occasions so perfectly. Elasy to buy; easy to prepare; and your mind is easy to know that this part of your dinner or luncheon will be exactly right.

Prepare it for a change with milk according to the simple directions on the label, and you have a delicate and tem p tin g tomato bisque.And that is easy, too—a child can do it

Why not today? Your money back if not satisfied.

21 kinds lOc a conLo< for Ae red«iid-wliite label

A eomplet* !!nf of Table Clotha, Napktna, Tray Cloth*. SllTerware, Cut­lery, fine China. Dinner Seta, Gtaasware, Cut Glass, Fem DIahes, &e., at our lAull known popular prices.

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T he : b y a held geraisedf o r Crli • d b y ! o f M as J o h n C B u t t e r Ko 'wde Kftb. Joeeph A gn es

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BOARD OF HEALTH RECEIVES KEYS TO ITS NEW BUILDING

Th« Hoard of Health reualvad ita new butldinK at William and Plan^ streela Eaturday afteruA>on frum repreaeniallvaa of the CornmoT) ('ouiirlJ. The keya T era turned over lo the preafdent of the board. Or. II. C. H. lli'rold, by ActtmC Mayor John H. DunncUi', prupldant of the t.'oni- mon Council, and the dedhathm waa participated In by ilie finance and public I bmldlny com m ittee of that ti-dy. |

"Thli tnilldliitf than which theta '.a no i inure up-ti>*daio hcNith d'lparttnent InK In thfl I 'ounii 'y," aaid .Mr Ltuniielly,' Is Mlualiatkve nf the new Ideua atiil thu ’ T'r*’»KPO»a that arc ln’ liig nianif+'fltpd througliout the mini icHtratuiu " f tli if Pity, r am l e n a i i i inul It udl meet ihi- ♦ •xpertaUf.nifl of llu- i.iizv iis of iJn' no.- nivl] u!;iy.

In i»‘9r»on*«c ! ’ r «\tih!s tiTirlv \ • '• c f i • > tn tti- i , ui -nii-nt, Paid ilie UohI'I .--l!i \s :! mprt?oi|iiinn < r ll.H l inl'i Iib. I'. : iii h ' ■ d -n- , lOf';. I lU SSo;.. "I'l t' - 1 to !il f lH’ c \i-tvn.f

u th e ra wlo* 1li'a,i.li I'onv-rulasjohPrs J'j- l ; :^lil .•< n,l lm cU hy K l'\ Mr 1 i .inl M |Meeker, .In 'n Mol.fhn iiiiii I 'h a i l t e | 1.- Whitf ie ld, Vkl.-nn'ii I K rn n i ’ H iJanluii. .)"iin .1 M'M'' ' .f ir i l l c r n m n ' HrhemoutPf I' Uo-it.i , VVllliHiiiJ ' HIt'ick, Mior. i- \\ lii .iio', Matt'i* k •T (= Hneii, > lo* rniiLii I' Hn* finan' p com rniMo riu'l M ** ■ ' 0 I 'Ifi' I r M;i id I v < 'hn • i^-r

i liO l»i*iild will h i I..'. • i '. Ih'' fn'ilp'l'T'' ,ni 1 Mn-,i,n'«r 1 1 - 1 .1 .s*p'l I'pini t.L vhjII ha ■■ 1 ■ , uiAlalled O’l'J oppott gi en for tlie v, iP.-* 'o thy

NEW YORK THEATRES IN BRIEFA B TO R T H E A T R E - B roadw ay amJ |

F u ny-flflh a t .—■‘Bevan Key* h 'M u o- p#tB." a farce of m yiiery. Slaw in n at the H i’-l. the piece develope iiMi- . dramatic cuinpllcatlona lo a Mrio-*-oiiik manner that tickles ip ecta lor i, Likely w h » \c a ruL.

fIi:[.ASCO TJlEATIlh;.St . East of B roadw a y — David

•iDeA-lall]e>a with .Ma* Uugor* and Robbj North ainonn the fun-makera,

III N e w a r k TJiaairea.N E W A R K T H E A T F I K — Mmo. Al la

Na*lnio^a. lei "B e l la , l> y n t ia , ' ' staiiO v e r ­sion of floberl illi rhena 's ooiel, a sordid iitory Lif a bensiial but fusA’ IriBllutf wonian

Koriy fo\i rUi i tryhui by meane o f j.oiM-n to r l J heraoif Warfield ' ‘ nfaUiatifAl husband m order to

.. A. I a man a'roaet;r nature, B le yIn well staged reviva l of ‘ I h« * Wefiy re-ai/ii i .uMv f‘H' Na^ im o\a 's IJor-efo, . o im dy ..f domasllc 1 fe In lkbrts\ .iM .li's on ihsf tiHSl Side. I S lU MKlt'J’ J'UICATKK—.l■•hn Barry-

B tio r ii IIJICATHE, Foriy-fiflb ■! ' m-iie. m ’ h!elie\e Me. Xantlpp*/'of Bjuadway —"The Great Adseii- j hiochti-r cofnmdllnK farce-i.»'rnedy,

iniUri>a' th e e d v o n lu res oforiTiilnKl

n F U ' l l K l 'M T J I K A T H K - -Stork-Bfow n-mi'iin)' In r« Ival ■ f 'MadaiTie

Sherrv," f'-ii.iiar ul IiaI'<A’AVTbhV T IIK A lit:

Pto4‘k cornpanv, in t ' a l lm« ['ucliePH. ] . 7i>;ls-li nu'i btiKF-u and A^^ab[y ’ ouo l*'d

I 'KiM’V u K ' S 'r 1 1 1 . Vi III-. -V a m l 'M l le . wilh .lo.-K \va» . 'n «na th.' lie-'fvAjijrni*t anujoK ili** i-nM-rioin'Te,

IhM l 'l l tE TIH-IA n ; K — " ‘Ihe Happy ' WiduiM" coinpenv In ' 'A M arriage of

v'unvenlence.' ' i r.o A<f ihc rm i-e intereetlnff prcitliulloua staK'-d In the jioimlar-prlced iiorlesijue hmiPA*. ,

\V A .s I I IM 5 l\ IN T ! i E ^THl'- v'llit* end phniii |*lriy>s witli Ho?»t ■ M - i t swiMUn»'r nrot (.i\*T

VT eelli.ra. Arnold M fh n e l fa s tage versioti ofh:y Htio-y ■ Burled A l iv e . " denltnt; wUh the . xi eiit-m as of an a r t ' l l hi. ta l - t lo he burled in pia- ; I ■! mil l la.-iuince tlie nam-- ol b Nun- lA i ‘us drumalu- pulii*''i!iTn-o -h eh 'pm er i t " f lA-nirniIS IT [f f< In MKiytior urtd an itl . diulogue

I ' t S I N i f T H K A ' l l l i ; Br.-uil\Miy am! Th.rt.v-Iil!ilh S(. — - u i i ' 1 S u y , " U fnirb 11 i;iii.itrLK ► iiTl ainl inusii- ■ 'luiw I'liIlT aro\in<l

nil., allim » , ,* , 111 A HtOPK '. i.f lisinscll ‘

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FO REST HILL AND WOODSIDE1 ‘ lu.r.i. of Ih'ilei- parkwiis,

1.1 h ni' ’ HHer an t-xienJe-i BYey ult>'n

Mr and MY® . - . r TvK’kPr, nt1 '1 i t ; '111 H . f fi .<*, I* fl 1 !ay fnr n .ih'>nf laV in 1 i "5i u : !n\v i 1*. (5«i h'liTi"

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Hi" ■ •liiMtir: . f N' 1 'V -T Ui>; 1 h tp 11I'f 1 iui L ink .>r 1 ip.'iil r i IIISI-. ^.'il !' •: 11 hPi!' ni 'Uillil ’. i.n ■ Tl'i. ' i,lL‘ hl -ulir- 1 V. :i. M' .1' . .11 in wH •: I li“

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K mnn PMrii H I ,htr-riBn ri«ur<'It:- loininiM I ’OUKln^, (hn^rmaii, l iav H, GriTl, I-'ri’dcr- h-k S Cpujo, <’ har i fs [V K atr , h n ih m ?.’Andersen, irndfl-n ft Meerer Pa 1,01111 PA rijistrr.’iUk c*-nilon • r.M rlTnirinn,/!irwi'ir n :

iMhiiert .M Juinn. <jII y.ivinc. F A. !> rh i :ne niid h iii i.sn and rpTredunr-nti,

i' l'lipr, t ' luiiiniaii llnwiti-!! T nnd Milo U l-tO'-Uelt-'na ;?. r - - iiiui*i'r‘, I-*] rm>'r\ s\ 'liven ,1.111V ' Di O'-itjhn in hh*1 Sey-

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'I Fic l>n |JMnl C.firr't'3 11 ull'1 ' d r-1'’ n Will I e held ' 01 1 - 1 r tne roTTiin inlt\' thoiii TI he jflven o -cr larj^ely 1 • 1 j'-.im th'' rr-or iii futr

Samuel THylor Jr. <>f si-'P t, ha-licen conflnod tn his hon ' ■i it-li; . ih - iiai-l weak because of a fnil 'b wn Mi« i-ellur Stairs.

The tV'oodfllde !.nii1prhranz v lll Tr'lii It.*!ermual reception TbankfjmvirK evevomber 26. In Wellatul's hall, a enue.

The Fnrcat HlU r.imcheon iTl'ih will be entertalnisd F r id a y by Mrs. HobiTt V. Gibson at her home in Khi?e Ftre« t.

"A Trip to Per.ila" v a s r.-Yhen this af- ternoon by the member® of the Forest H ill Gleaners' Mleaion Band. The chil­dren were told of the customs of the people and of the mlfislonary efforts being put forth

North End Lodge, T. 0 0 . F . n-lll meet tonight th urrangB for the anniversary celebration next month.

Miss Margaret Drake, of Heller park* way, will be tha hostess of thT» women who are arranging for the baby and clt-U table at the coming Forest Ifill ITesby- terlan Church fair, at a thimiilo party tomorrow afternoon at her home. Mrs- 'Willlam M, Slra.lt, who hefuls the com- nilttcft In charge of the fair, hm unnoimced that one of the attraction® will be a mock trial Simon V. Norihrup and Richard Hartahorne will be tho opposing lawyers, Mra. Frank H Haiiaon will he the complalTiRnt. end Dr. Emery W. Given will be Ihf* accused. His aocomplloe \vlll 1>© W illiam H anshom e. Dr, HSTirr H Rushy and Sunuiel L. Bailey and George P. noUKlua will be the witnesses. Other court ificers and Jurors will be John F HonnoBs, I>ouls TeUor, TVllllam Haaelmayer. William B. I.r™urd, J. W. Van, YVagenen. A. D. reller, i hnrlea K. ATOJlrong. JamSB Hiilse, D C, Wllaej^ AinoB 8 . B©!!. Charlei 0 . Stalnefi, Alfred Krkee. Mre. Howard Armstrong and Mias C, K . ' s i r s l l .

The Sunahina Cliiii of Summer avenue, by a series of llinraiT entartalnmenU held senerally on Balurday mornings, has raised | 6 nnd tcdn.v guvs It lo the Home for Crippled Chlldtsn. The club Is direct­ed by Mrs. F. d. Mllman and Is ooraposed o f Maatera Clarke Orubh, Kenneth La bar, John Olewlne, Gordon Murray, Spencer Buttorwoith. Malcolm Thomas, Irving Kowder and the Mlasss Katharlns Mc- Nab, Florenoo Hulett, Helen T>rake. Josephine Mllman. Helen O levloe and A gnes Sweeney.

VAILSBURGfl SECnON

. -- I ’ rt’ ju h fari-e <if a fa m i l ia r type.: i laN'l r n \ n l ' K K A HOl'i-ii: . Mentral • Mark \V vht lual Ht —Th«

'■ yiiturj- o p - m ru m p u n y in p‘*i ■fiTinamf'w of ' l .n ilu ih [sMiiini**rmi'*ir M>- tuglil, mil ■ Shiiviuri and Dvhlah' Mv tf- II 11 .ndt i 111 iht* S ' a l rvg'.i: r tin iiiri<-nl ; 11 'vii.

r o H A N 'mi-lATHl-J Hiuadwir nt.ii SI —•■ J'lUiTsFi nnu I t im i . ' . -

'» r , " a lui,ifhl«r-®i ' i jrrinji f a r i - c - ' iiniJy I -ihH.J upua Mnntagun G l a s a ' i laU'b fabuul

! life In ih© viuak and auJt trade.' 0 ) M E L > y T H E A T f i K - Korly-flr»t

. east of B ro ad w a y — Anne r r a w fu n l I iv .Mifr® uflw- comedy, "T h e Miiiria,;o

I ' ih m e , ' ft plcRHantly humorous ' .arialiun 1 " f lb* old Iherna of "ho'^' to b« happy

though rnarrjed.' ’ reinforced by rxr^llpnl flctliig by A lexandra f a r h a l e aiul olFicr*

r u R T r H E A l ' B E Forty-eiKlith St.. ' .Nvhi Br o a d wa y — o ’ My Hearl, ' ,<. ■ liBiiriirig romantic rnmetl\, --ontinultig ] h [ri)!ii lam 3c*a®ori v,lili Miss Lau reite | h

I ‘t av lo i HH iho herolna. i *-i ' [ ; iT i - : t ;m N 'I'h k a t h k . Bioji iiwiiy ;

! , ind FnirM foiirUi Sr 'n o Mnii Hy |Hiiit*.’ ’ BulHtnl B. MoliiivLj.vH iliiim.i I'f I n ine, pTodm:Rd by 1>hs mI linhiMOO ivir^l. p»-rfMnuftrir-(> ir. Nt*w ^ " r k ii-Mi rhl

1- 11 ,’ ,’m S 'I I ' K A T U I : , !■■ . I j - t w Ii .-=t .YL f*st of Bi Urdu R>- —-"] lid I a o ,S umiu r ’ \ u-

I ’ | rnaw'.’i liileHl p lat , di^c jthiy ■ p. v.rMtin, iiH*; I iri .Hi.riir " f iIh r> i. iimb; ti'j; s. |.|. I I I i.Hiiii' b' Mo' |i-L Hi Ilf tinji ,Thoi ‘t r p r ' -w i i! Ill hli M iLv Mil 'i'. drai^'Tli' t oil.' ,rL.ri i.tj] .i ik J , lm ui rvriy:i

' i:iin, Ilii- llivni'' Is ai; a r r i s f ® S'lf-'-ai I ,1 M n iij laki IjH iipi'h III Ni.-air Ua- sMi « f Mrvali 'r in i.r.lci t " u'.ort a .-di hii hil W‘ ll Fit'inJ I 1 .lohii Masiiri Mini Ii1k H.-pH-MMfa

' K L 'M N ti l T H K A ’MU:. F o r ' >-®C'ono 1 s t \Ses( i f Hrond\suv— ''Wllhirr the I l .aw , ' HttuARly liramatic illuHtratluri of i how rn n i ln a ls esra jie lavs a clotchea.

K M I ' I K K JlM-:ATitl-;. E^rort.]s\ay and j F o r h f l l ! S t — F'iihi-l Harry nKTi' and I comijRay In 'THnle,' ' a loundodton Anm? J i ' i g l a ® Scdgw ic l i ’a novtl of 1 thiit tub Kntvi tiiinlrig In its tllustrallon

of the ef fect of tliC ftrtlatk- temper, that I of a f- timk- ,'UiiiiHl In this rnsO. on II.ni . oWTiei and ' ii those coming in cnntacl

v B l i hM‘. So sk i l fu l ly and huniorouMy I 1.=- Mu' iinifliml Mory adapted to the

liuM Mie T'hiy. c lever ly i® ns inter-r lia.L as tbr- bonk.

' i-( l: TV-KIGHTFl S5T TlftlATFUO, Fasti.f B roedv iu?— " T o d a y , '' a la lky and t 1‘ii le play of the rad Ugld drama onler elu'wlnii a wife leading an Immnnil life .11 i.htalTi the finery her husband vannot n f f -rd to buy f.T her.

<: AI I-:T y 'r H is a 1 R j l, Broadway u tidI i \u ly - , s 'x lh .St, "NeBrly WaiTletl, ' h I novel and mirthful preseTit metil of Ihp

liivorct! ' iiiealion. with a whlnwlual Arner- ' I t a n wife, who rii.ican't know her own i jiilnd a® the chief irouhle-maker.I G A R R I C K T H E A T R E , Thirty-fourth ! St., Near B r o a d w a y — Fantd e

company In ‘M adam I gar farce from the t r e n c h .[ G I a j BH t h k a t r k

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YOUTH IN OLD AGEI’owhlblt' W ith l*rrHKT C«r«»,

I ion# heck « • 'nitA nmiYi'lernl nlil p rn y - t fu rd u l . end » » l t ' iiLg fuT flpalh Noie the ih i o g * to<la>. *l t iiit*eilng of ih* 9 ocleM' Ittt ae it aiF 'l i lmi a inun o( 5C (<'igh( to have fiirn fooC .v8Br* ah e ad of him arul thiJi al he In la the fulne»» "f matu r iiy

wiiHi if you have ienn eUty or yvnn M r ih d a y t temporal* haM'*, fresh

h.r K i 1 i x e n U e a t t h a e'mpl* d i d *ni1 a -0 . imni.nt - r nlpep will guarfl yoiir

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The use c t . l a g e an'd bn ip l ipr fur rc- i t o m i g fa d e d , g r a y h a ir lo its n atura l co lor d a le s h ac k to g r a n d m o ih c r ' s ; lime, S h e used it in keep her hair | b e a u t i fu l ly d a rk , filosat' and abu n d an i . ! 'K 'hen ever h e r h a i r fell nui nr took on that d u l l , f a d e d or s treaked a p p e a r ­ance, th is s im p le ir .ixiure v a ? applied d i ih w o n d e r fu l e f fe c t . i

b u t b r e w i n g at home is m u s sy and , o u t -o f -d a le . N o w a d a y s , by a sk in g ai I any d r u g s to re fo r a -ofi cent bottle o f | “ W y e th 's S a g e and S u lp h u r Hair R c in ed v . ’ ’ y o u w i l l get this fa m o u s old

1 rec ipe w hich c a n be depended upon to i a nil j r e s io re n a t u ra l co lor and b eauty to the

hair and is sp le n d id for d a n d r u f f , dry, f e v e r i s h , i t c h y s c a lp and f a l l in g hair.

A w e l l - k n o w n d ow n tow n d ru g g is t s a y s it d a r k e n s the h a i r so n at u ra l ly and e v e n l y that nobody can tell it has been app l ied . You s im ply dam pen a s p o n ge or s o f t b ru s h with it and d ra w th is th rou gh y o u r hair , ta k in g one s t ra n d at a t im e . B y m orn in g the gray h a ir d i s a p p e a r s , and a fte r a nother ap-

: p l ica t ion or tw o , it becom es b caut i- j fu l ly d a rk , g l o s s y , soft and abun dan t .1 — A d v e r t iF e m e n l .

t 'o r ty - f l lx th .Sl — B eopeoa tomorrown ig h t w ith "T h a M a d c a p D uc Iipbii, a new comic opera b y V ic to r Herbert.

H A l i R i a T H E A T U E , F o r ly -s ec om l St' , w e s t o f B r o a d w a y — Herir letU C rosm an , b e g l n n ln s a n n u a l New F ork o n f a g e m e n t t o n ig h t in "T h a T on gu es of Man," a p la y w i t h a g ra n d opera a tm oap hara

H I P P O D R O M E . S ig lh Ave. and Forty- third St .— "Ainerl ,:a , " a spectacular pro­duction on the "H ippodrom e" acale, de- fiigned to appeal m ote lo the eye than to the ear,

HUDSO N T H E A T R E . F o r ty - fo u r t h Bt,, east of B r o a d w a y — "G e n era l Joh n R e g a n , " a oornetly Im ported from l.oii- doii. F l r a t p e r to rm u n ce in New Yorli to n igh t

K N l C K E K B O r K K R T H E A T R E . Broml- w a y and Thirty -n in th St — "The Marriage M arke t , " a VIenncae-Engllsh miiatral comedy, pleasan tly blending melodnimu- mnslc and dance.

I.ITTLE THEATRE, Forty-fourth St west of Broadway— "Prunella." ltnp,iri-,l |Engllah play, deal ing with the exiiericnL-i s of a young woman, who, a fte r huvmgbeen carefu l ly sa fe gu a rd ed from the 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -world 's temptations, f a l l s i Be. s m rent . « * now.fl rat roving a d ven tu rer crossing her r»ath 1 uilioua: You hivfAn old-faebtoned tale, poetically wrmighl ; g^doj, tn your head, t bad a nd a r t f u l l y p r e s e n t a i l | u.uutl). your «ye® bui-rY.

l iT B F .R T Y T H E A T R E . Kfirty-pemri'l | .u. dark rlrif®

IF HEADACHY, DI2ZY, BILIOUS, “ CASCARETS"

Your I,Ivor Is Full of Bile. Btiwela i Flogged, Stomitch Sour, Tongue

Coated, Breath Bad.

"Tem perance Facte and FlgtireB" w a s the topio o f tha Chrletlan E n ­deavor m eetin g Uiat n igh t a t the K ll- burn M em ortal Preebyterinn Church. Alfred Clark led the m eeting. Rev. Bmlth Ordway spoke on "The R ight tVey of L ooking a t Tblnga" la s t n igh t at the church. The board of truateea w ill m eet to n lg lu a t • o'clock a t tha churoh hall.

V allsborgh Council, Jr. 0 . U. A. M„ w ill bold a m eeting tomorrow n ig h t at Jamleaon'e hall.

Rev. Henry Q, Coyne, reetor o f the Bacred Heart Church, left today for a few days' vUil to relative* In Boeton. The monthly meeting of the H oly Name Foclety, uaually hold on the Monday evening following the communion Sun­day, was held yeBterdey afternoon, to al­low of Father Coyne's preeatioe,

Jeremlali McMahon, of Oakland ter­race, entertained a number of fi-lenda last night a t his home.

Jo*oph Noll, of Sundford avenue, en­tertained several friends le st night at hia home.

Alexander Relliy Jr., of Oakland ter­race, end John Noll, of Sandford ave­nue, left yesterday for a hunting trip In Hunterdon Cmmty.

Hot, H enry 0 . Coyne, pastor o f the EaOf-ed H eart Church. Is arran gin g for a reception and danco for th e bnaar leaders and their aides to be held F r i­day n ig h t a t the church ball.

cuirroN DisTRiaI f re . A nthony F. Schafer , o f l « t R id g e ­

w ood avenne, will entertain the membere o f the T ou n g Women'e Mlieton B an d and h e r home tonight. Uormonlsm w i l l be th e euhfeet fo r dlsoueslon.

'Fbe L fo t t* F a r m * Aid Society w i l l meet to footr in r a f te m oo n at the home o f Mrs. ^eHereon B, Kilter, Hllletde avenue, Hyong F a m u ,

C b a r te i Dorr , of B adger avaone, who gpant th e week-end a t Frinceton, the atiest o f W al lace Margh, returned hom e u a t night.

T h e W om en'e Sewing Hulld o f the >3l l*abeth A re n u e P ro ibyter lan Church, h a s oompletdd arrangements f o r their a nn u a l f a i r and supper which wil l be held Wedneaday and Thureday evenings In th e Bunday-eobatd rooms o f the .Auroh, A n A rm en ia n supper will be eert’ed W ed­n esday evenlttg and a Dutch supper will be served T hursday erenlng. T he pro­ceeds a r e fo r the benefit o f the ehuroh,

' iTia I-fdlea* Aid B o d ety o f the Wee- Cliureh wil l meet

S t , near Broadway— "Swcetlumris, a jcoiiilo opera, v ltli Victor Hcilwrt s giving more pleaauro then the ralher [ conventional story dealing with a lost j prlncss* and Intrigues for a royal crown

LONGACRE THEATRE, Porty-*l*hlh St„ Near Broadway— "Adele." musical play, captivating In Its bright comedy, tender sentlraent nnd melodious songs.

LTRIC THEATRE, Forty-second Ht.. west of Broadway— "The Girl and the Pennant." a comedy-drama, In which the gams* of bnsaball and love are played with not a few thrilling effects.

LYCEUM THEATRE. Forty-ntth Bt., East of Broadway— Grace George In J. M. Barrie's "Hall an Hour," melodramatic reflection of m arital tyranny, preceded by Stanley Houghton's more Interesting comedy-drama. "The Younger Generi- tlon."

MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE. Thir­ty-fourth It., near Eighth ave.— "The Blindneee of Virtue," English play dealing with moral questions from a new angle.

MAXINE ELLIOTT'S THEATRE. Thirty-ninth Bt., Near Broadway— "The Lure." lo Its revised form, a otrong- Ly dramatie presentm ent of the social evil. ■'

NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE, F orty -secon d Bt., w e s t of Broadway— "The L ittle Cafe," m usical comedy, f ir s t tim e In New F ork tonight.

PRINCESS THEATRE, Thirty-ninth et.. E ast of Broadway—Five short plays, ranging from highly colored com­edy to grisly tragedy. Not an entertain­m ent for the eeneltlve.

R E P U B U C THEATRE. Forty-second S t W est of Broadway— "The Tempera­mental Journey." a piquant variation on the old them e o f a man eiippoeed to be dead reappearing in the flesh to confound there formerly be'leving him to be af lit­tle worth,

SHITBERT THEATRE, Forty-fifth Bt , w est of Broadway—Forbes-Roberteon a farewell engagem ent. "Hamlet" tonight. Thursday nlglit and Saturday matinee. "Th* Passing of th e Third Floor Back" tomorrow and Saturday nights, "The Light that Failed" Wednesday night, and "Mloe and Men” Friday night.

t h i r t y -n i n t h ST. THEATRE, Near Broadway— ‘‘A t Bay," George Scar- borough'a new melodrama, giving a novel tw ist to th e old them o of villainy peree- cutlng virtue, ndth th e element of sus­pense cleverly sustained.

TH E PLATHODBB. Forty-eighth St., RAst at Broadway— "The Fam ily Cup­board," showing th e consequence* of a husband seeking forbidden pleasures after his w ife neglects her home tor feshlon- able eoctety. A serious story, reflecting eonditlone In m any American bouiebold* and depleting characters and eptfodaa with no little power,

W ALLACK ' 8 THEATRE, Broadway and ThlrHeth a t.— Cyril Maude end W* English oompany In "The Second tn Com­mand," a play o f much charm, first half of week, and In the doubto bill, "Beauty 0 ^ tha Barge" a nd "The Ghost o f J e r r y Bundler,” remainder o f the week. A pellehed comedian In productions well worth seeing.

W IN T E R GARDEN. Broadway and Flttlath St,— "The Pleasure Beakeis." a mixture o f m usical axtraveiansa and

throbbing irn- lAiiu in yiYtir

your skin I® yellow,tinflpr your your lli a

liHPt'hfd > 0 vkoiirtcr yoj ugl>. irYsnnnnd ill leirsp^red. Youf Byiirtn !» fiii] of Inle noi properly pciMed oT, mid iilmi >au nepnlI i b cleaning up iitslde. Don't rnnllm^p Inlng R bilious mit*ance lo ynur»*-'ir and thoae who lo\e you, and don't resorl lo harih physic® (liftt IrrUftte and Injure. Rpmpmher thftt most dljiordDrs of the alotnach, Uver and bowelaCiffl. cured by morning wllh gcnlYe. ihoroiiR Ca*careta—they work while you aleep. A 1 0 - ct'iii bo* trorn your drugglii will keep your ll\‘er and bonreJa clean; aiomaeb aweei, and your head claar for montha. Children lov® to take Caicareta. beraute they taste good and never gripe or alchen —Aavertlaement.

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RELIEF FROM CONSlIPmIt’s Me for Dr. Edwards’

Tablets.Olive

puahl< t*^reebyter ian CSiureh wil l meet | BEMJTiniL “ Mnm”LIGHTING FIXTURES

Jiallp HIlIMiI* avenu*, ^JItHtrl*. Uss end on will tdora sad U M “ *

Rosevui SEcnoRa , A , BtaatSi s f Blqomihurp, | | r U t l B *

1)1* i r w M a u ^ t e r , Wri, F r a k k •< J m m Tsittn street,

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F o f W ead lD n Gtns

T hai I" the Joyful ory of thousands atnc« Dt. Kilwsrd® Droducad Oliva Tahleta, tha auhatltu to for calom el.

t)r. EdwardB. a practicing phyalclan for 17 years and calomar® old-time enemy, din- covered the form ula for Olive Tablete wWI® treating patient® for chronic conallpatlon and torpid Hvers.

Dr. Edwards' OUr* Tabista do not contain cftlo/Tn?!. htit a heallnf. ooothlng vegetable laxative. No griping U tha ‘flesynote" of th«»e llltla Bugftr-ocated, ollvt-colored tah- letfl They cause tha bowal® and liver lo act norm sU r They never force them to unagturat action.

If yott have a "darh brown mouth now and then—o. bad breath—a dull, tired foeK Ingw-alck haadoche—torpid UYer and are oonotlpatods you'll Had quick, eurs and only BlfM ant raeulti from one or two little Dr. Cdwafdi* Olive Tab'e^e bsdttma.

Thousandi taVe one or two every nlfht Just to keap light. Try them. lOe and J5a per box- The Olive Tablet Company. Co- limhUH. O.— A dvertltem eet.

i . Altman Sc (Ho.are showing, in their

B l a n k e t

on the Fourth Floor, a complete assortment of Blankets, Bedspreads and Comfortabies in the newest weaves, fabric's and colorings, iii- cknViii many exclusive designs.For tomorrow (Tuesday) and vVednesday the foElowSng Special Sak has been prepared, offferinff exceptional values at the low prices quoted:

WHITE BLANKETS per pair . $5.00. 6.50, 7.51) tO

- SATIN-FINISH BEDSPREADS With plain hems . . . each $2.90With scalloped edges . . ** 0.25Imported Bedspreads, satin finish " 4.50Also Crochet Bedspreads . " S 25WooJ-ffiiled ,Comfortabies, figured center, satin border . . . . each $8.75

ML'SLIN SHEETSWith p’aiin hems . each <&5c. to $3.05Hemstitched . ■ each $11.05 & 3.20

m usle:With plain hem.Hemstitched

iS. Altman Sc QIn.

have arranged the fol3owing Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday):

Men’s Shirts and Pajamas at unusually attractive prices.

Men’s Colored Negligee Shirts, plain or plaited, wiln stifi cuffs; actual values $1.50& $1.75, a t ...................................95c.Men’s Outing Flannei Pajamas, actual value$0.50 per suit at $3.10

Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellasaffording exceLent opportunities for economic

purchasing.Taffeta or Twilled Silk UmhrelJas, with nat­ural wood or mission handles; actual values $3.00 & $3.50 . . . . at $2.00Twilled Silk Umbre4as, with novelty handles, _ slerlingsitver trimmed,unusual value at$3.00

PILLOW CASESeach 38c. tD 26c.

each 25c., 28c, <& 32c.

J i f l l l A u n u i r , 3 ‘ttD a u b 3 5 tE | i ^ t r r r i s . ^ J iirk .

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MONDAY and TUESDAYo i v r v Y

T H E H A N D -C O L O R E D * FE A TU R EDIRECTION BYBON S . ULOTZ ^

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with A n A l l - S t a r C a s t F r o m t h e O d a o n T h a s t r o , P a r i sNO c h a n g e in PR iC C S

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There Will Be a Public Demonstration of‘S fewark Q A M A I IN F *"

Knows How” v U NewarkThe Greatest Cleaning Compound in the World

Washes, deans and p o l i s h e s painted, varnished and e n a m ­eled surfaces, also silver, aluminum, nickel, brass, copper, tin. porcelain sinks, b a t h tuba, hardwood f l o o r s , automobiles, mir­rors, windows, etc. See Demonstration in Our Window.

A 1 0 c Box of SamoUne Freey-

‘ To v e r i f y w h a t we s a y and to co n v in ce you o f the merits o f S a m o l in e , w e w i l l g ive to an y person p r e s e n t in g this coupon a tOc. p a ck a g e f o r t r ia l . Not more th an on e to a patron and none to ch ildren . T h i s cou p on good on N o v e m b e r 11 only.

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Address

Women’i Byttoro Boots(sizes incomplele), of patent coiiskon or Kack Russian calfskin, with tops off black cioth or kidskin, will be placed on sale in the Shoe Department, Second Floor, at the very special price of . per pair $3.50

Womeo’s Ckiffoo Scarfsin dainty f'owered effects, reguiarly sold for $8.03 each, wsSE be offered at the exceptiona) price o f ......................................... $3.85In the regular slock of the Women’s Neck­wear 3)Jepartment are being shown the latest importations of Scarfs for evening wear, in= eluding Chiffon Scarfs in flowered, embroid­ered, beaded and plain effects, in a!l the desired colors; also Lace Scarfs in Applicsue, Spanish, Carrickmacross, Breton and Prin­cess appJque.

will be offered in the Department on the Fourth Floor at special prices, as follows:

Embroidered; Hemstitched Pillow Covers of white musdn . . . at 50c. & 65c.Linen Piilow Covers, in tan or white, em­broidered in coSors . . . . a t 90cUnen Scarfs and Squares, embroidered in c o i o r s .................................. each $3.25Hand • embroidered Handkerchief Cases, sizes DOxlO inches, lace trimmed and Eined with pink or blue silk . . at $2.85A large assortment of Hand-embroidered Novelties, appropriate for gifts or home dec­oration, w33J be found in the Fancy Needle- vort Department,marked at moderate prices

A Sale of Toilet Articleswill present the following at 'A to

than the usual prices:Hair, Clothes and Bath Brushes . at 65c Bath Sprays . 95c. I Nail Brushes . 25c, HotWaterBottles 65c. Tooth Brushes. ESc. Shaving Brushes 45c Whisk BroomsI m ported Soap, 3 cakes in box at 45c.

Military Brushes$ 3 . 5 b

>id Toilet Artideswill also be on sale, in a special seEection comprising the following desirable items, aSl of which are marked al fully less than the regular prices.

Ping Handle Mirrors a l .......................... $E.90

Long Handle Mirrors a t ........................... $1.25HairReceivers 6Sc d E.OO Nail Buffers . . 95c. Powder Boxes . . 85c.T r a y s ..................... 75c.Button Hooks . . 30c. 75c., 95c., $fl.2S & LS5

Hair Brushes each . . $D.45 &

Clothes Brushes at . . • $i.35&Hat Brushes . ■ ■Shoe Horns . . .NaiS Files . . . .Combs...................Trinket Boxes .

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Office Expense Cut igat pt l9 f» ^write, 'ptiinirt of call tml

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SS8HDC OOUNTT P A R K COMMISSION. FROPOSAU

fq r th* cOAitniatlM of * Field Houw and Chilitren'o Shiltor In BJooinflald Addition to

Bloomnald, N. J.' ■■ I cottrtnictSeq of the

with the above title, vlil bo At tb* office of tha EomrCounty Pint Cocnmliolon. Brobd otreat. Newark, N. Su UR lo A P. If. November S5, pl iJi i hod iBOClttdSttoi* o»q b« i U s l n t d u d

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ty Park CommlaelOn without any condition In- doreed thereon for ftie eum of leti per cent, of ibe wnount of t-he- bfd. muet accompany each YiroDOeal and he forfeited by the lucceoiful [•Jdder unleta he cnteri Into a contract thouki Ihe earn® h« awarded to bitn.

‘The eucceeoful: bidder will be required to fur- jiteh a bond from a aoajantee or Iruit com- iitny of eetiefactory etandinf to the ooreitiie- »ion In the eura of fifty per cent of the coti- troot price or the faithfol perfwtnance of the

County Perk Commleiion eapreeely reeereM the rlicht to rejeot any or ill bide endfetolne the rlkht to ooeept eny bid which, in jg^udgpoBt, It for the beet tetereet of the

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WEST HUDSONS ARERANGERS’ MASTERS

Harrison Soccer Team Triumphs Orer Palerson Eleven in Na­

tional Association Fixture.

IPLAYERSTO AWAIT ACTION OF MOGULS

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.1 ; !+•: thi*n a •'*' ' "P U y i n i nn a fl«ld that waa #» u d . th* tVfBt Hudsiinn je . ire.| a t . j t o fy flunday over llie t 'at.TH''n Uensi m B y tho KOr* ot 1 goal io u It whb l ii" fourth e lra ls h i win fnr the liiiiT.HnnU a m . Tha eleven" nb j i .r t« j in i.inyinn | ..............s t a l l , but B e fe m * r iinlinrr". who In-kn'l i „.nin hi* ■■! a v o r the ground at 1 3 ii ' flnvk, iieviili"i I i:,,,ii r| fur «h»e the field " * » f " I " r I'Iny, and afte r Mja ^ t i r e o n team had u p i*a re i l la Har- r l i M th* referee Inelaleil urnii Ihe Rariie B * l a t aUged. Ijia* than I ' " ' fane n.-w- m i Ui* coutaat.

T b * Weat tlndaone w e re fL,rlunal" in gOgyrlng the vtctnry The H a rn a o n team BroMUtad * changed line-up hreauaa of

*biOnce of auma of the regulara, and wai* compelled to plav almnet the entire f t r t l h * If with hut ten iiK'n. I.lekley, a to R n c r coa l tender of the tenki. w aa uhclI « n th« forw ard line. Uenrite Know lea b u t 1 # *n *pp*aranc* luat befo re the end • f l b * fl ral period and lumped Into the

Mil I

[ 1 inake-........ HlnKU-

.Ml liuiJKh...| finylhlfiKilrl Ilf

li.iLilli', hflrt111 r. iind fc>r

/. \

itliirU-t*# k ' I ' t I "nuirl - r --r ...... .

, ,Hr»- t'f* hflu l>ff|i in III'- « IttSh i-fWhen I I- n m f j v u t 'u \ I'HI f 1 4. ' he "iJd*

V-iJI H f'"'*

Y Z. !U tlir li 'X'!! ' if K chMiV i'thiwn "H l ll f

niHp t*f N ' ’ M. JiTwf.v ■* A I hilmn timl It if. wlill** 11 iinl\ HF4rrlPMii Ki\d ,IiHk I i 'H h ru alM>w n. J M

Mit" jMtipA itf Nf-w i.ri wun-fl lij'( 1 \«; rturvf^ «'t l lif t^lalf simVrth« t'i 'Ui nf Kourns find alwo Ka*il N f " - «rk. m B<l<lih"n I'l IlHrilH.ni and .\rUiiK- tun SipiTM’ riiilriiud tnafiH fh h-d l«' who" KfHi-iiv iinul rf*4-Miil>, v.hfii ih*; mui'» v.tyf' ifirr<' i«"l r 'lll'-wUik ih<- ofihr ki' .ir-oy .^Tftti-.n "n lln* Nnisjirk I ’.nmi ll Ilf Ih'- l-rit' lliiUniHrl

1 /.\S lit Jt illld

letids,'-. jI ■ •liilUlilH I ."'IWf iN" I

mi-ci-d i v p t .s TliurHluy

\% Ill'll ■V. M . nil

14 i h ‘ M.i! niilMi t ' IK 'Mu ll. 1 ’‘ 4U'i -A M •

III ■ |:: l iroadJiiliNfl SaitiN i!» Hf-iTiMHr'

t

tlli'l IM'lf. ll"\ T ...... rm-ji. mil ’ ' t i i HUiliiiii-

H.Jilf Ml Ihttiflfi. iriK him

ll Win (liiTink thishill......... .. h-'i-f

I hi t n ‘

U v l n * up to their repiltaeUrn of he*t>B "*mud horiP". ' tho inemhera ,it the l la i *■ Iton team waded through ihe rniid anil m u r right at the " ta rt , and awi-pi the 4af«nae of the .Silk r i t y e leven un one

P la y in g with only ten n n n , the•Mo.M u a fo n i aeemed to h a v e llio Knngera ■ umber, and the Pal iT aon lan e w vre im- • M * to keep them from the Koal. After f I t t H n mlnutea of p la y T e l fe r received l b * ball on a paaa from I n g ra m end ehut Hl9 goggy apher* by Miller for a goal.

Dur ing the rem ainder n f tho b at lH the J la t t g i r * managed to hold their own. a l ­th ough tho W a i t Hudaona dldn t pgert thomoolvaa to a n y g re a t e x ten t In try ing t o gdd to th*tr aenre, p lay in g a Uof.malve n j M . B « a u * o o f darkneae, the ronteat l e * to be called a fte r t h i r ty mlnutea of j^ g y In th* *«cond h alf. T h e line-up.

W*»t Hudaona.C e x n a y ..................... Goa l .........................' tanler ..............B ig h t fu l l b a c k ................ Host

A v i o n ............ L e f t fu l l b a c k ............Adainaon( c U * n .......... K '» h t h a l f b a c k ............ Johnaon« n e o X . . . . .Centre h a l fb a c k ......... Biiatardn g r a m . , .......L e f t h a l f b a c k . . . . ■ .G ardn e r. i ^ r . I . . .Oulatde r ight w in g . . . .Spin ier 1S o w l « i . . . . I n * l d e r ight w i n g ------- Hogan

, looper........... Centre f o r w a r d .............' S k S y ............ Inrido le f t w dng............ S tew art

!o n t l * th . . .O u te ld 0 l e f t ■ V i t u s 'fc o r * a t end o f f l ra^^ha lf— Weat Hnd-

a on i 1 . Bangera 0. F i n a l acore— Weat B udaona 1 , Bangera O. Goa l acored by T w e r . Referee— D. Chalmera.

r'lelOHmill ll h iml'Pf <‘ f ri'^riiKi-.i IwiTi'ln 'f mftli'X'C" tinlil'-i'', intii ii.irltal IH-h*iflKi- l-'Tl'i'l ihKl Wf fHVl ill iifHiijirlriw Ii t h

li.' Hl Vi ndnme In " I n . Ii I'V toI,arc mrt I' .ettlliig H'irle. 1 . "f l 'ae»iiic ' ■ I'lii. huni. iliuugh. riP'vr i.'Hini' " f f . u" i Llio )>ullvv pul n ||.■ -'■ ' on I 'n d d y \ oigt. j I ha Vtndomv proin'-ter. a uiupio of day a , hefuro llio dalu of the mill. 'I'he hniiaa had I'l'C 1 aold out a " tli.-r ' h'ol been auch a demord (.) "ve Crum and Ih" .Newark prumon-r w aa ubIIgP'l in refund

inOTiffy,4’ “

Iln il i 'y HntI C iub»i hrY in New York a | ruiirle cl Wftka a fterward and H urley | adminiaiered u aound threahlng to l.eachlp Yet ainco then Croaa hao coma forward rapidly. Within the laat y e a r j

S Z.My |iHr»*nl.-' v . 'T f I'firri in V^iirnfip..in v>h*

I laHUi sv. tt. !hla rfnmtTj Hti'J1 h\ c h e m hf r« l i f l e f n jFuris. My fallict iM-'HiJW a -■ iliv:i-li N"W i " u n t T" kiiuw If I tan 4 iilii4l ill lUo iirnn 7 .l.\' 'I<

Ir'MhU-il llibl siiur lu lh -r hot-ninff a i i l lz in )".-J'"i«- .V'lii ri 'U'hod Ihii n*ie of \v\»-ri1 \-or.r >oii hi-i "MIC u • Iti/.en your fHiluTH iiii'tr.-t Hii'J 'Hii juin tl if urmy. If. hi'Vii’ w r . >'Hir fnlh 'T dkl not Inkc "HL V'i.'< |'iipi’ T>' imtil uiU’ i i ' f ' i liiivi M';*t Jietj

imiJotllV- It will hi' nCl‘'‘ .HRHT>- fill >'i|i l.» Iti ' iMit' 1 1 I'lUzf’ n lit Imn tin* urm.t' Au.i ti*n t-iilisl in Uif Hiiny un .hhu f r«l|ii. I'lTet.

V J l L U £ R i T C H I L .L l a c h CRP.fJ~

l . l G H T W t K j H i C H A M P I O N A N D O P P O N E N T , W H O W I L L B O X T O N I C H r

PhnKrti^^. th« Jstter n .l«r?ifly City l>oy. of iiVJt-h pTotnl»y. ".ho h as ilon** nothin)?

very #toriling.

tho

<'ro*a. however In luokf'd npi rt tts a ilani?orouB man, U-iauBe of hiB ituwerful rl^ht hariTj ijurn.-h,atid IMchle . In ineetlnw him tonight. Is taklrm hie destiny Into hie OV.U 11011411. The Ca li fornian has) not a t r e a t dou'. to «a!u by the hout. h-d he hu* everyth ing to lose. He la pulling hiB m iu a t etake. fur ehould rroaa, hy a n y dotree of fortune, happen to knock

liir.hlo, he would wreal tli* Ughl- IiaB fought two lo 'i i ng baU la t with championahlp from the F n e c o lad.

will return to N>w ark within a week. It IH Ti'it thought, though, that he will l>e able to cotni»eie in N'bw York,\» p ro ld em a l l ia l

bill that

- +

S a m p l e o f N. f A. KuUnjc

The finish o f the a is-day race In Fioslon S a iu rd o y night wa* one of those thllJK^ which we see now-pdoyft undor N atum al CycU ne AMOclatlon ausplrfis. Thref- ' i

lahPB ' la Bomething w-hkh

Moran is said to )'>»'« ^'ome uut on the Irnok, rnlBPd his hand HtuI declared tlial it w a s all off, In ihe llnish it w as said that every nitin w a s un ins own 1 lu Injurlea in the riders is L> hasndue to a narruw triu U. I'he nmimat-Mienl made a hluniii-r. it le di'‘ ' lai-i d. In bulldliiK tho t r a ik loo enuiH, and ii In .ku ■ ! ll'n'- ..n i ia iurdey niKhi the iniv\»l l 'i '*ke d« ’ .1 he ralllTiB and tlier»' w as a df-imirid ir lu some of Ihf' l.it<ii h :-.r llndr iii ' i"

the I fi sm an t i a. k The RnBt<in S uthIh - iJh'hv lIi' h ' hii iI

Y 7,f l.-kV ITIII l|\ ihl\ >4

,;hi I i 'Ml N.'wnrk tIi>ei4 It l fki' rt l4‘ l le r lo [."iiMd.'n l-Tu{laiul '

A. K K N!SK NtiiliTik du.vi* frum .\i’ " V"rk

V'!■

E-ll nil li' W lit .-ii^Hh while fur?'

I'tinHuU a I'l

V '/.-il \ H In i

Mill m 1 il'H I h'-VIlf ?iiiiriiunitit'nllMINI I "4- H I IrlKld, t itlii-r A

'Hii-'r* !-•* ii" It" h-i

t|4'.A(t|'j|itll

+

t*41 Ilf w ar iH'iwpi-n i wu• an Hiiy kind i r sizi- ihi-y vs ant H ways lii^y rtuin isiiSh- No'^' "h*i t:*T It" MOHHIS I'l.NI-J

II" i . i i i r " im deiiiHii.hi'l l>>riih ' .'4 4 ' f w a r I 'eriH.n klti'i.i nf I d- > nil" i ri'lTll'ili-tl. I

L ntil Iho Nalm iial Afsocmtion and Nkllormi t'ommiaMh ii l'H^n ui«in Hie ile- iiiHiida of tlie IIh h’ IibU IMayera I ' lk te i- ni ly niim* uf the Mi*‘nihers nf Uiat or- ithU’ Efttloii will a'mi I oatni'-i.** This rulo wua rcTi ntl.v H'Iii|fi'“d ii\ Ih'- frutt rnlt.v. aii 'l rm riienit'i-r '-an m v ' I ’I tf 'nna for rir\r Heaachn ulilll hla m n t r u i l li:«a oceii jijtrtKOd upon lu. the Advi.sory hoard nf Ihf frate rnity

in iho OMM' of K plnv'U' d 1 " playTM'xl aeaenn wlthoin (>bs*>r\ltiK lihJ* rule he will IH! o\K 'l Iod fi-oin Uih ..rKa:>h^iHloii 1 1 s hv huhling 'Hit In ih'H lAwnnrr Ihtil ilir. f ra tern itv f-xperU I " brmt; Ihc (iucenung hmlies ■of liHsehHll 1 " ti rnia in tin* miiUfi i.'f aU'iw inr; th'- r< iilRileh> the fornmli'shin

l iin S0S4 ntovii rtv|Ui ntn nf ihi fratpynityliiivi hi pri lUrtdv t-iihlli I lav id I .. 1'nlt?:. i rr.'sideiil <if 1 1 1 " haMhuM idHyi-ra' organi- I'Hl'-in ha.4 laMuod a ala(**Mif'nt hi i--in- lo-itl'-ri wilh tin’ roiiuveis r-^ple*liltig Iha .stHiid iiiken l-.\ llio "i-KMiilxiitlnri Thefr«ti-r:ill\ w a n U Un liHHididll powi'ra to

a p la v - r I " "h with any I ' lim. rli Bin rf iift'-r I'fliifs sir-'U a H*u hi\a

it| h!H unrondll ' .n i i l n lenae. ul»dnl.rio drmiimlH lha l h ph i ' ot li'- iiiveii h U'ti d«>M rioth'e hef-.iF ho '-an ho re- h-aar.l 'hy a ' luh Tiu' staU im rd '■ !((“ * that Jake- ih 'll iimn. who wun h n i ' in ’ ir-' uf th.' IndiBli.^ f'-r .sewnil >var>i, and ali"*' olH.v«Mi Ui thi' Internal uiiRl l.'niiJu.' w Hi

i l l i i f li i l " Tor uUo. Jorsov f ' lW ntid HalH^ mnf. ’ iin- 1 l " i« t y Uhoiho" w i ' i f Ih-'iWtv^iol of Ji-hti laHt PcaaoTi wUhout wiirnlim I iTatorrvly wanta u . "U lm i 't tu upon hiith i-1 mL> uiid phiv^r Hlil-ii

II 1 . 1 a lso i . ’Ulnided lluil j i lM y i? phou.i kij.iw iiml. i w luu r^rms ihuy ai'* r> n ' , i * ^ rmiti i i w U'.-JiTi to anoiher I'l-ih-r "HI lu reiiuoati'd lu rmulsli p lu ' iik 'Jnifonn's l.l thP l'lu>cl-rt 4-MIU.40" " f Hha.4'P H ild 1 1M I tliF ti 'a ’. ' l n i i -- |‘ •ri4. - ! 4 of ihr I'luyet--" j a id Ir- m Uie r I m n w ! ■ ' l l " IrniMiiii .cij'ii'?'. Ir- M'%.- l !" ' I . i n - .ilidt-i -t' lo trro t arid ah. ni si \ wf.-k.i or moi'i.f iti-'ir l me 'vUhoJi i i m \ n-; any iGOiMiiion- Anolio i I' ' ! ' • ' ■ '1

M ijnlUioruii "( h i-lht-en a incinhi-r of tm- i luhs

f. r* t mi yf-ars " lLfi,:iicft l " f twelve yours , i.ib.i Ih-miK iillow'i'd L'l

III- iraUTnM> ulio w » I

iiii-k IIh for IH-

\ i-r " h " l.u in tlio iiiaior

r In tlip nnnor in.Glt'inl i>r t l " ’

S. 0 1 1 th4-* [ilayer Hsks Tliut oiu'-

rs are uiikt'd hy a oluh on a \i la> 'f llv w alxets I' iiiinol liC recalled

Jne Rivera, the Mexican, and b * * t tR^e. thuvfgh. will not pat»H with sMandol. Bud Anderson and M atty B a ld - | v io io ry on iiulnts, fur, a s la known, there win, snd on the oLlior hund w u i art lsU- B-fllly in m m ed by J a c k Rrlttnn and Youn g

cannot underBtKml. and U Fa ‘?nly Hios+i | on the inside who try to explain il All sem blanrn of sport has passed from tho

ll roaches this staK<?. and ^game when It is one more

iliat llio- flnif^h of tlio rat'"

+

A H r i lo i l lh - ClialhMisri'

X

KNICKERBOCKERS LOSE TO BAY VIEW

O U a M c D o e e ia B le n l i a n ro c I t lT * . T il* Clen McDoneM Booeer alevi-n took

l U m eu u T c of the Hronklyn F f . yp" ; berdey et Marquette Oval , by the acorn of i to 0. Tbe line-up .

Brooklyn F . C. C lan M ecD anald- h i t , ................ Goal ......................Mllaon

. . . B ig h t fu l lb ac k ..................Olhh. . . I .e ft fu l lb a c k ............. K . Il'ifc"

b e w a . . . B ig h t h a l fb a c k . . . . K e n y o i )C U k ........... Centre h a l f b a c k - ■ -- ' . i, ' ■ I '*,*i « S l , ............. L e t t h a l fb a c k ......... MlU-hdl5 S S - . . . V .......... B ig h t w in g . . . . . . H a r v e ya C r w i . ............ R ig h t w in g . . . n a r r o w e rS h w e o n . . . Centre fo rw a rd ........f c i i a r .................. L o ft w in g .................. ^ a l rr tK u n k o l o ........... L e f t w in g .................. Grami

fc o ra a t end of f l r a t h a l f — Clan M af- O o M ld 2, B rook ly n 0. F i n a l Bcore—..Ian K l ^ o n a l d 3, B r o o k ly n 0. Goals acureii B y Harrow er and J . R obb,T ^ t .

S p e e d y N e w Y o r k C o u r t T e a m ,

V i c t o r O v e r H a r r i s o n s , I s D e f e a t ­

e d b y C y c l i s t s , 2 5 l o 2 4 .

K OERM AIER TA LLIES W INNING GOAL

will be r.o docUlon uf the referee, erul It wil l be simply a (iiiesllon amons the

I c r l t k e vxho wins if the haul Boea :lto limit, Itllchlo 1 » laUmK a Ion« rhance. u ,„ l 1 . doing !t fur the f inancial g a l^

I but there la nobudy oute l Je of a rabid [I C roat adherent, who J c e a nut expert to

te a him romp home a n ea»y vlcini. Ye. even a cloae fight will be lo hia i l laad 'an- |

; tags , and ho will have to ahow mu, h to

retain his pfeatlge. I

- • L - I

T he prospacti o f see ing a 'hami'inn j In aetlim, aoinething which la a new e.v- | I>eriam-o for Manhattan crowds , will, in ! all pr.ibahlllty. prove a magnet to fill j the blB amphitheatre to tho ra fte rs Many of IhoBO hi tlia audience will be N ewark-

f.ir nowadays, U Is Uifi " J:?- .

llliiBtrallon nf the needs of a thorough overhauling In the N. ' , A. T h e re la no reason which haa yet been printed or told of why the flni."h w as I ordered rerun Saturd ay nlkht, H L a w s " . ' w as dlaquallf led fnr rough iH lo g G ' " ;

In second ahiuil' l h a v e ,

been given the race. There is no . iher w av out of U. Then when t a v a n a a h stole a w a y from the field In the second ■ a ttem pt a n oth e r one of lhi.ise N' ' •'dci-tslona cam e along and declared It no race " V n d e r all rulea when l-awsoii w a s j . l l squal lf led th at meant his team, yet Fngler. hie team -mate , w as allow ed In and proved the uU lmats winner, '

I llellt'vlllp lllph Hth'inl IN f-f'l in -l^; L^rmluaimii u> nHtaiu unnllifi- wann- xsitiij the Kaft Hide High Hihu'd i '-uin tliifi i l l\ . The re'-urU yn III" I....n- ssI .‘ih ' i v s HihI in "III' uf iH'-' u;uih ."'*'js-in i i-uutei»tjj. Vihkh Rfllexllh- i-H'iiiTif' vxa-i u‘ jTjit'tli-t! gttiT"*, L;d =l Sill'- v'nri III'- Xi 'i -r-

ii> thei=' 'iTe I'f 7 t ? F> lHell»’ \ d ! - - - ! > ' i for H si’ i’fUid KtxriiP i.i i "iU b in i d wi ih"li-iwtni? I I'Uimtirit-alii'n

W l i i t IS Ih i - * s }i I j i !-.v I ' f t h e | ■ [ P J ^ n i l ' ",.r M l- rn i l c< l S i :Mi .'4 ’ .\Ni.i if Ii'- rtiut-'l t |-i.i \ *d i i.K fJtiii-riH*'* ’ I- i-

i f-t I ' 1 t'siiii-n I |•»■ '*■ i\I's 11 Siihi '• "• . . ........ ;i y i - . l f - . l i n l IH : i l l l t « - F - f j i_ ‘ I

I I I 1 r i \ i I I 11 g 4-N | ) ! -I IHIU4

PRUDENTIAL TEAMS PREPARE FOR FRAY

B asketba ll Tournam enl, with TenQuintets Entered. S h r t s Next

i ■/M"sv i"i

fr-'in N' y.hlT IH M

J -I-IPF It tu'-l Tr ;i rk I-' Mm ' k' I It ri' n lid tlii'Min

1 4. k ‘

.\l N I :

7'ij fulit'tr >*( W.'Htjlr— Aftc'i- Ltfllovllle a i ravli . " uninr

with the bJasi Sidv H igh l' 'nni. it v.as

aprrpd wllh Mr. Rutl^ir" "r th , Mio I-.uki

' L'i?«(-h. tn pln.v a regu la r uhiu" l iU 'r ^

in thfi f4f!R»4jn. J " T i ' t " l*> Mr, !l- ili-r-

woTlli ftiKMit an o l lu T igRiuv i-in'l ti' r< |I ihiit d ViOuld r«=- im|H«aait'|u f ir h n Y ani ; in [ilay our y 'hovl a,aHin. Wli- ' t 'i*

I It tiihi iihuut an lui,.r an ! a lu i f I ho •hill- !;4 t-rnl.4 » n. h u k .\ klif ‘ 1 ' h-,ri>.u' i.-t I t s Mii|t-.-4 ti-i>m itr'Gi'l Kiril

I I . i " ih' ?<u.s<:ui'imniiH in' .dam PMT'^t H HI buTusui.k.

4- -

W eek on Bay View Court.

P R E S . CHASE TO TO SS FIRST BALL:'l." -mniing i; hiii' in th'- bn-kf-t' >*" N

i-.-rirnmeiit <h ih " r iui irniiH! \ll ih ‘ l.'..\fSir.H-,jiMf'ii " i l l !''■ i’ Ih m 'I n s\<'«-k f i "mI ' 'till ' 1 , "tj 1 1 1 '' Ihiv I'Hirt 1 "S ' l d h 8 i\tli .-"troM Menrg'* K rhawt

■ t r . (he m u s ln i l en ler ta in n ie i i la .u | pr. 'sl.lenl f t Ihe nthteli. a.«po''llUl.™. " ' I 'I t . ' l l . i , . - Hull .irieii 1.1 Ihc I'Ulllli'. and ] toss up thv riisl hall In Hie gsinv l.eM* c- ■i! .~o, in w hoiu ...... I apply for r i i r lhar 'he F lh i .g and the! u furmn llOTi * Ainu vs iK-i'f unn I ^'h-TJMii n «oni1 iri?4j.J of lh«- I':i li .4 :lUi I .

i'. r S.

the F’ IIiuk and live RtruP"iiJ , iftHmw \N iU ttm J rtulli'Hn. I fli0 Harrlsnn !lig F ive, v.111

l!ie gamep. ftll «»f which w

IcrarlinriU refproe l ‘ »i- nfl ' idale at

rUart at A

Tiaferee— T,

' ers. tno.riifs liflv \'i«w Wheelmen's h a s k e lb a l l 1 to m a ry thlni? aee de lesa l lon s uf lucal

loam ynHlm iay iJi 'ffated the KnU'ker- ' fajiH nl the Important bout# at New' A urk d ub s There Is eve ry prospect <if j I goUinj? onfl's iuun*y 6 v o r l h out of th e ,I mill, ua f.Tnaa Invartably does his hent |

when the l o r f t l . i | w h o n pitted against the ' big fo llows” |

lUe lo h ave

htH'hers, nf N'*w Vorh. at the B a y View court liy tlvo O'/u-f' of 3& to 24 T h e Cy- ollHiH traded t f . M.jtliaTn cracke In the point total iinMl " I ' l i l n a mlntite* o fthe end nf iho ganK*. ra.,".*- — i_.(timo t ln o u g h wiih winning 1allle«. m hi# flfisF. The poBslblllly of him get- |v\es*k ugninst Uu' Harrison Rig Five, the , over fl winning punch. Ih a lw a ys a , Kni' 'kerbuclit;rH won nul in a aenBatUmnl fj fwtor, while I'o is nhle to stand mi his panio by the score of 2 1 to 2 0 . I

T h e hike r iders who took part in ine Brind are eald to ha cry ing "m u rd e r 'T h e re la declared to have been a aerlea of f igh ia heltvten the men throtighuiit week, fi in lh inatluna ware aani been In exlatetu'e anti ' d'.ilhlo croaelngu.An Indiiliccd in # iurgt?

■-» I-rangfi anoliiMr gum^ in Mu'se lw > "We ha\e fn i r g a m c f b*rt lo would be ready to boiiSi n contest wIMi

xlenl. it iH

aBaertod, Haiurday night it waa a«ld that a four-m an (raniN-uii wa." on. with .limm* Moran, F n i n k t k 'a t i a g h , .har P'ligler and

IHln.tioed in >oiir la p c r a e w t n i dusH loa" 'oai Kaat yid« haxi only tv -" itutp ujiui '-h thin season, Hnd wllh V-\" w*-.ekn of ilo' st-a- sriH left I diiii't. Hi-u- wl]\- U »"Mld nU h i -

Tlic hull if* hireil by d i f f e r rn i pffipic . 1 I'l flii--> iirrHiigo ih o ir own HCiih'H " f i ri T-s 'l’ h( V M M A ('omluclH viuj-

in.ii i iui\ iim piciuif- e-ntertfiln- oi'-i:iH i-\pry j"qiilurrloy n igbt and » Hinull a d m is s io n fa s Is rhargt-d Maps

, hvek. As an nddsd atlrHclion. the ci-m- mltlee has arranged lo have dah'-ing l-o- tween the halxcs and a fte r the ifiimo,

Ttie U-arns In the 4' i irupelili 'jn a r f u.a fuMov.-e: Fllhig Heparlmfcnl. OrilHoii'MatheniBilcal Liepartinenl, Henowal Hc- 1 ‘a r ln ienl . F inaj ira l.)epartnienl. Ccuii

rtiH runHiiui I unal cun t'C purLh.ieed | Wealern liivtslona. IndusM sifii > s lu t iorn ry or tlc[iiirtmtrit store.

■ 'K VI , V X

, 4 n o Ki’ t ftl the Ifttit minute ' thflClFafli Suie lu>'s fo r Mie. purpose olI v e r l .R " aon tn U, hio ni un i ..I sh ov ijiig tlie io Ih n t \4 " n re n<d Ull\ boast

l-’ rcd Koermuler, wlio was subBtltnledfor \^nllace Kuasnuiul Iti the Hay N’ lew lineup, at the hcgiunlng of thft scrond

feet, and recent fJgbta h ave sliown him as un axceptlonally agffreaslve thap Hie

JU N IO R SOCCER LEAGUEV' .1 ,«E.Tbe I r le h - A m e r ic a n a o re e r fo ot l ia l l

• l e e e n o f M arr laon y e a t e r d a y m n n a g e d t o kaep the lead In th e N ew .le raay J u n i o r Soccer K o o th a l l L e a g u e b y la k -

' i n t th e m eaaure of th e tt 'est Hudaon t ' " ' J u n i o r " b y a acore o f 2 goula lo I, The

H udaons led at lu i l f time b 3 ' a • c o r e o f 1 to ” - M e l ro s e e leven of

hod an eaa>' t im e wltl i tho --'Antler# and w on T»>' n sco re of H to 2.

K*Tna flCheriuled l>eiwt‘en the Wost- ^ JU fh o u ae a nd K e a r n y A. C- H s v e n s xvhs

p o itp on ed becauHe of the poor rnnd)- t lp n of the grountlB.

R e » u lU o f V rs le rd a y ' f c Karnes.-. I rU h -A m cr ic i in f l 2 . West Hudson

f r i e 1 .UelroRfi 6, Antlers 7

StnndlnK o f th s TeamnT Tls

r l s h ’ A m er lca n aie l r o a e F- C ..............;Ve»t Hudaona J r # .

K i a r n y A. C ...............K o a r n y F . C .C a r t e r e t ...........^veel ]n flhou#e AnVlere ............

half, wii 8 rvfci'On.'flMp for the Hay T ! v v ictors, 1 1 c scored the winning basket iHle In Mio h a l f lit u time vsYieii tho s-irdckerl- >' ) " r s wci-o ahead hy one point.

't he r . ' l i s t s rtn slieil the fi rs t h a l f fouv polntH dossil In Uic Hforo. 10 lo 6 . and fs'.l rttdl fu r th e r twtilml beforo they hit the'T stride. Kiionnuli-r «;arne Mir4»iigb wiMi IVi’o flel ' l g'Mils utid B f ie e throw and pullod his leum Pi the front. A dvrnon fltrrtUon folloM.-(‘d tha victory, lb ®«(.)nK wd!d over the finisli

Tho pre itm inary gamo In which Mi+* B a y V'lew' Juniors dofotvlod tho B r lgh lon flse , : S to 2 1 . IjrlBlleii xvlth excite-mfiA. It .narkpd the fi rst ni'peiirani c iii Use Has- View lineup nf Tork.v Klstm rnirn'Tls nf M'e ll-ily Cross team, " f I fa t- siaon. nrut rhe FHarris-m fl se " f thla ci ty l-l\nn rcphii-od I'Tniik Harlow

nf Mu' l "g lca in -1Hflv \'iew l-Cnk-kerhocker

| S . - h * c n . . . Higid fnrwnr-dI Ku.'^srnaiil lu'U iu'WiiidI Mdl'T 4-t'hlrn

Right guiird1 .\ii-Kinl4is kUfJl-d

fn.cl that Ritchie Ih shosvlng In New Vnrk for the ftrBt l im e will no doubt spur him lo hlfl best endeavor Viewing the a f ­fa ir from this side o f the Rassalc, one the ImpreBslon that it will !>« about llic best treat of the flcason fnr f ' l llowers . 'f the aporl.

B A S K E T B A L L G A M E S S T A R T

O N T H E C R I T E R I O N C O U R T S

i Ilf Hne-

! Irrint i , Sm.ilh fi '

SJlll tin I. Arki-rs ItVllilHlIlH

! I ’ f.fiipi- Pcli 'Gii I Kiicrrnaier ?. Miller ' t s . iu i i c r ‘Y M-isini'-s 2. I'rm-l 2. Sm nIPli

' Malmip' 7 S.lti-ift Fi'--' l liruss - i v " c r -timOT SMliHilluU- K.icrnuU'T M r K

I nui J Jlef 'Mi‘4' • Artio

a t R f% 'B l l?> lD R O V A L —lrt#h-Amerlcani. HufUm

W ard . - .............. (Jonl . . . . . .■ .tldie . ......... Flight h a l fb a c k .

• UisKey. , . I.t-fl ful\bn.4-k-onnors ■ . • R ight h a l fb a c k .

B r i t t . . . . C e n t r o h a l f i j a c k . Thomas . .Loft l i a l fb u s k . Campbell .Ouleidt' r ight sslngfldamflan ,lni4,d<* r ight \sing.,)rii«W . . . CrTiir^ fo rw a rd

........... liiz-liln le f t sslnifiL'Ufrie . . . Cul.-i<lo left wmg

Score at nnd " f fir.-’ t hull

. 1 re I Sii?s la ■

T. h^tark ,1 l". ka 1 1 I Sl'*\\(irl j

South,Sl ullli.u I

S; jii'k I . . A Si iirl' I

lU'i: ! . . . . [t|M' k '

\\ s l l " ;• WeHi Ii .-t !

HUNTING AND RSHINGH T H I W.M'KTl T''>Mi"»HRO\V

A MStirepriViPi!-! Has- 77

. . r. I 1;-4>vlv Hn.-4,, I! h Tr.'- (.S'-s*. iin-n1-;Ii7.!\Ig-' ill ''TL Wri" k.N I- vs ll 1 1 . I ‘ ll' ■ 1. vhii-priti-t> s'r'''i-l Nf\sH>-k I ] !l Mini-'- .-4 ' MT liUI « "........ ..

t e-ul

■| 1ton J ts . 1 . Irifii-.-A rnvrh rins i'. F inal si on •—Irtah-AmerlcKriH AS'rst i lud fu n J r e i!Ooala scored by •\Uani.'4 " n Hn>\ B n t i for lrlah-Amt?rk-anK, s i a r k fur chi lli.dsi-rifirs. Fatferee— J M vio

It s\H»e-si^'idh'

hm1 time r u T he .u.jrrii.

a t CLAHK*^ 0 \ . \ Ix—Melrose.

B ow e rs ............... ('ir-a.i .Patte rson. . . . R ig h i fcllhn^kRoan ............fullhfli k^ I k e r ...............HiKi.T h^i'ha.-kdtcKeon. . . -I 'en 'r ' ' hnlfhat k plUane . • • .H'-fT baKbaok

Sarrlgan.CJxJtsid*' i-ighi 'c.ing............Ina'd#* right svin?

~ a r k i ................Centre forwardVindle...........Inside H'ft wlm:^t is lmmons.Outs ide left scins

Score at end of f i r s t h a l f— Metr4>."e :i A n t lars 1. F in a l acore— Melrose H -\u' l e r s 2 G o a l S ' ' P a r k 4, Br»an 7 f r .\i.-i pose; Hennesly and Woo 4 3 . for Amirr;*

kU ki-d u|> P 1 Iri I u ll

(if ilie \v It . I-.4p-n ii its -‘ it ihori' S4 e-H ft •

Antlers Ml I uinald

1 '"Tini'lly IMl 1 ii-'lUlhl I jjp l f r> l.lTi I }"rsl

SUtii-n ! priTv-lpal ' a lch lumts l.r '-itfhr iI nil [jer

I I 1 1 ara Mr 1 'uunM

M<- N H HIM |-fl 1 I*-IlTK-.u|\ j

I iip f l f lilnn irtifif •« svhich w as Rt

1 h- rni l-llo of tliP hi'-. , h a fit ll that mnnv [TK : -iind ihat the i " ‘ -mdlng ihad 1 nt Iheir engines t< ml- [ f hii'4!ne.'4K end f " r ii t 'um :i-slh n vi hether they " .il-l i

r lirtt. i/Ing wn.-* |h-Mi ih a few .if Ol'- [ nu' blarkftsh ;

T h a t Ritchie has been able to make

13.T p<?i:nds. a ■ i -elght that is eald he has

been for the Iasi few days , h as surprised

m any erlllcs, who hod thmighl him on overweighted l ightweight , and one w-lm

wniilrl soon he obliged to a sk f"T a w-elght o f 135 pounds or hol ier In hiB houlfl to bo ■ BtTorig It flhow-s that ho can defend his title a t tho ncrepted lightweight limit, 1 and it alstj denvinsliHtes that any hopes I'oi key M cFarland m a y lla^ e cherished thfH Ritchie would he forced oM of the l ightweight dlvifllcm and then I'P roni- pelled tn meet him at a weight which M c­Far la n d reuld dietste. havo vnnished In thin air Ritchie ba.s said thni lio will

I meet M.'Ffirlfin.1 ftt pouruls ringside.which IP a concesai'-m to the lnUer, In

I view ..f the snnc.iinied weighl f Ftitrh'aI frnm his Irulning ciimp. W’e "HI Know I tonight, ttmugh Just w ha t he ha.« dnne 1 for rlngsl'Uv and then tt ivill bo bettor

fo r us to .I'idc- One thing certain.' Rhnutrt ^frFa^lllT 'l meet THtclile. It will, hiive Tn be IIS a l ightweight and r.d a? a

\\ H te rw d g ld . s.u-h BS he bn.* been when

i boxing other lU’ M w eights .

- 4 - -

Thft C r i ic r io n f ’ lub luniae. c o n o - r of T.IncDln au-1 ArUnutou uverLUea. la u o " oneli f o r the w in te r aenaon. I l an a loi Sii I n tc rc lu h h.'iHltethall lourr inm enth.uve Ju at heeii vninplrterf. T h e r e an- f o u r teama. utider the lea i le rah l ,. of F red GoldsmUlii. Morion hlr-rn. I lator? Ilisl would surcls t e r n ami A1 Sc l i lea ln gar a o h U m i i h a ,

T " " " ' ’7 ^ « . . : ^ C " e t e l ^ l n « " M !c u n e o f Ihe tourney Siprn 'ft te am by a sco re o f 18 to Hi.

./I, b n w U r g tourney for one. t w o fliuJ R vv m an te am s is now being a r r a n g 'd . Mitny o f the members of the c lu b arft , ;ip,l 'blft bowlGt'H

Itig L'f our slrcbi^lh " It n v, c tia;. liiui we can lieat them In a regu lar >;ame if Lhov really llniiii IhcH' u-ain 1 >i 'uuiciior l> ours, why d'OtT ih*;- " l a h i " hiTnni^e tt ca m s an<l prove H -'hThanksg iving Imy or ih - .M-mdav littfun; i.n Ihe Hlootnfield avenoo fi'dd. willi JlTMiny Aher.ton hh re f i r e e . w o d d sf-Ulc this arg 'imenl f 'T good an<l furnish ah Inlereftliig gaine for Hift crowd " f sn«'c-

tuni out.RU IN .! SMI'ITl.

Manager Bel lexllle High Sclu:

[i" rlit-te anv s c IhiuI in N ew a rk w here , 1 in.Ml . lud w i fe may a lten d g>innu- sitim cli isspp the san ie cveii ing ' '^Vlll lln- lu-vs' h igh St lumi m Joh n so n Hve- mie h a v e e v e n in g g i miiHsi um vJasHea'’

i N i r r L i u .g j im iaHlum

MlFootbal l Team

G IRLS JU ST LOSE AT BA SK ETBA LLfemale r nllegR f i 'C . iT

\ pr ■ ''U'Sft has ltelballMln-niP Heari

UiiH c i l> . lostIV ihe Army fh_e. ,.f iiranqn. 'n l-e

\ , . w K hbcs riRlI SalurrlKV mghl Iheelr ls " V r e aheed hv m'" m G '" ' " " I b „ ( the Army fU e vn'isM up in ihv nnd hal f, winnlm: hv 'Ti" m in t m . l n x t i l t h e . t r e m l u u s I 'h n i r iR " f VKl.'ut T’ a r k r r nf New V rk, uiie of tho . t n m f ive playi-ri- had 1 ' " wrlrt h roh m m ! " ■ '

The fin"I .«cnrv wan 21 1,

K.ii'li a i-unleat. If arranKeii , vn i l i l . nI . inulx, rrestn keen Intereet jleUfMlIc i dues not hellev.' Hint Kast an.)'- i" her

rnaFlrr, and P'Olnla ttj her victory over South Hide F r id a y Uy thfi senr'- of 24 to 7 , Karller In ths scasi 'n Souih Side lost to Kaat Side fi to n. T his would, at least, show that E as t Sido ' 6 defense was atron.qer than nel levi l la 's thuuah her

I offense waan't quite so Kood. Kart Hide never ha" been hoastful o f !t.s i>i-,'weas

I and it may he th s t ll wil l take np the Id e f i of Hellevllle. .Ilmmy A lvrraon coid.l

In are th a l the KiimeliUrea.

j itui counted upon

.No Tluu-e wil l lipll the Fu-tiiifil itiiH term, thnUFh '

the !;i»:.id o f IKlui-atlon expects lo | h I\ p iht' schoo l open l o r occupancy

I licii -rr ilwr 1 . jI - 4 ' ' iI V. z1 1 1 1 tm:o o f wiiT wlipii tim governmenti ihHftM men. wim W"uld l E; Itic fi rs t tr- be : di uH'ul, iiutaid'J " f the S la te iniliHa?I \v .„ ild 11 .voutia man, wluiae parents are |! ,1 . aii and who l.H .anpporttiuf hi." aunt he 1

t-M -.ltd fl ',' iu il laft" ' N.Vl' A CU W A H I' .1 l l aeema v ery imprnhalile that drafllnK

wjll ev'or he net-e.aaurv in Ihl" roiintry i m a in I f it aholll'l he. and the nartve prnc- I * lice folhivved iia d i in n s the t'lvll w ar. tho I

, ' , „ | J - exemption would he the only son of widowed mother upon whom she w a s ,

i dependent fnr .support. The belief that I I d ra f t in g wil l never he necessary la ha.sed | I npi.m the very large mimher of men of

in l ln ary age, and the practienl certa inty I that the m il itary needs of tho nation

would he mot hy volnntary enllBtment.— 4 , —

V ,1 . 1 Lhere any line of s leam shihs run­

ning from New York t" Californin^ s,,. w here can 1 make oppllcallon for a piLBiliiin as suv.vardes 8 ? I ' K A t n i C A L .

'I licre la no I'egiilur line of boats be­tween New York and (. 'allfornla.

I ' lvlden.l nepartment. Trncin* Depart rneiit. Ordinary Pulley UepBItmcnl, Kasl ern liiv iaions. .

The schedule l o r the fi rst lour weeks ol llio eomptli tion la as lulluwa.

N nvemher 8 — fle n e w a l v.s. Kasler ii . N'livemher 19— C e n t ra l VH. Western. Noverntier 2(1— F i l i n g va, O r d ln a o

ro iR 'v . .N o vem b er 21 - F i n a n c e vs. IndiisLrbU

fiiv idi'nilN o vem b er 24— O rdinary M alhenmO' il

VB T r a c in gN o vem b er R e n e w a l va WrBtc-rn.November 28— Central vs. Kaetern. T’ evem ber 1 — F i l i n g vs. Imluulr iul

I ' iviUeml.Hecemlit'i* 2—O rd in a ry M a t h e tn atu a i

VS- O rd in a ry Folivy .Fet-omher- -l— F in a n c e vb T r a c in g n e c e m b r r 5 — R e n e w a l ve ImiuslUrt]

Hlvlrlpnd.I D e cem b e r 8 - - F i l i n g vs. Vu'estarn.I D a rem b er C’e n i r a l vs. Ordltiui'y

Po l icy . ,l^ecemher 1 1 —O rdin a ry M alhe m at it f ' i

va. F inance .L^ecember 1 2 — lOawtern vg. T r a c in g

llPSilUa o f Sotu rday-B Geme*.I Paterson, 28; Brook lyn. 15 .

Tf

Cohoes, 2fi; K e w b o rg h 18 Utica. 28; Troy,

ainndlDK of th e Tenma.W, Tj . I' .t '. l YV. L.

TH(.« . 8 3 .7J7 if-ohoeB . . 8 5T ro y . . . u 3 .M S ’ 'le tvh 'gh 3 FiPaterson 8 4 .fiOoj Glover.sv. 2K ln ge l 'n 4

4 .hUO umver.xv . -3 .ri71| Brooklyn 1

W-altcr H in t ' s E n ju rtc*

w.

TRIN ITY TO M EET EN TR E NOUS

W alter ^ti-mm, Kr«nU Runderhaf^ Br.d M’ llUam MfutraR, " f Irvlngloii, retuTnel fiHiunlnv ri. ' in a week's tr ip tn

I I ’l ntl Thpv liR'Ughl back with Ui'-mainu t eighteen dui'hH. bui rapnri ibiit

i killed SH many mrTft which thevI r,mill not get, They also hfiii tw o r a - - i I TiH, that w^lghfid slit ficn iKuinde. aiul 1 'r-

New ark btcvrle fa n s a re hr-r'ng thfit

the report of the In ju r ls s to Wolior RuLt.

the Germnn rvf’ list. rei ’ eb ft' 1 In an flccl* deni at the T'rilodrnme d'HI' 'er track , Par is , ycsterdft' , a re much oxaggerateil . nnd that T-t-jtt who Was reported to be dvjng. as is nnotber rrUimn.

W arning!N o b o d y a llo w e d on th is

c e r t if ie d s m o k e rs o f S T A G .

e a r th e x c e p t re g u la r ly

!rot ssrlo'is ly b.i'^t II is said that tho j

' 'roTil wheels TT i t ' s blcyr le rnllapsed j luftl a s ho w as winning tlie ra<‘r. and that | the world s r ' l i i m v ‘ 't^s akuH -r r s crushed i

I in the fall,1 ■ 4-

Addition \ar isd their hunting expedi- j bv cKt.’ hlng ft nice mens of pickerel i

1

i f ----------------- I Thirtv members the S terh er F la h lt u ,

T h ® Trinity flv^ Broiriklvn tfnlElR r i ib, of Bovith n rsn ge ave ir ie and Darn­e l l m i k * Jts aerond invasion of Har- ■ rittn street, went nut un the Htorllng yee- AtvODt this time a s the opp«)nents o' tho ' terday. They flnehoreri o ff Sandy Hook

.............. - Hudson ond ra-jght plenty nf ling heforo thestorm drove them in. The la-Tgeat fish was a threB-ajnd-.a-haif'roun(l ling, which

fiDtre Nous f jvs . on the tVeat ^utUtorlum court. T*ho T r ln l iys j& 4 i f iu o n a t the Nat lonnl Turnverein j f l a i l , In th is city, winning from tho Turn- i « r i . S 8 to 12 . On thetr next vt#lt the | ffirooklyns met d e fe a t In a her-l game Rt j

cTaatman's hah. H arr ison , against the Garrison B ig F iv e , hy the score of 2fl to I

I t . T h e E n lr e Nous are anxious to prova jlhfiineelvcs on the s a m e level w llh ihelr

?'-• t o w n riva ls , th e B i g F ive , and Manager J o h n n y McO uigan hopes hts aggregation jirtU m ake a better eh ow ln g a g e in s i the SfrlnJtys th an did the quintet under Man- ,

Tom C a v a n e g h .

Even should th'“ InJ'irles to Butt be « oxnggPTfltsd find his lifo he Baveil. It Is

vnllkelv thfit he " ' 1 1 1 compete In tbe N>w York Pix-day rnrn, f.i|- which he w as j

M l l f l as the Mg card. U Is not Mdievf’ d |

T h e b e s t o u td o o r t o b a c c o b e c a u s e it h o ld s a]I i t s g o o d ­n e s s in t h e o p e n a ir .

T h e b e s t in d o o r t o b a c c o b e c a u s e o f its f r e s h a n d d e li­c i o u s f r a g r a n c e .

C o n v e n i e n t P a c k a g e e ; T h e P o u n d H u m i d o r , t h e F u l l -

S l i c 1 0 - C o n t T i n a n d t h e H a n d y H a l f - S i z e 6 - C e n t T i n .

csp iursd ihft pool.

nsorRft Nllson end H en ry Miller !e ft yesterday for riemlrtglon, w here th ey e x ­pect to make their h eadquarters this week, Miller has a number of good game spots picked 0 '4 t, for both rabbit and fa r ir idgo . and the pair expect lo m a k e a big week of It.

H A RRIG A N S W IN IN WALKU e n e a e f T o m CeUal ien-e H a rr l» an fiv*

SM e t d iT et te rn oon pullefl out " ' 1 th * otorr over th e A n c h o r five , at Wldan- e m - * Cealno, b y the "core o f Bfl lo 12

a _______ _ bbaA with fhf(i4‘ 'T"’ ¥ h e A n ch or* w e r e not there w llh the ftbtity, o n ly th ree metnhera of

F re i le r l rk H. Drake ar.q Gaorea Hnett- cif Kaat Orarn", have Ju . t r e t u rn e J

that ha "-IU h ave rfinverert eufflctentl.'' ta rnake the trip to this rountry anfl take . part In such a eirennnus grlnq na thn | Gntham rotltest, though it Is a month of f < Tlutt was also to have rlrtflen a mnirh ra re with F ra n k Krnm er, on cither t),« Frlf lay or Hie .‘Sa'lurdav night before the | race, aa a two-n lght meet had bean In

] contemplation aa an opening In the '>ig j I grind. The outdoor aaaaon Juat doaed ' a a e the moat aucceeaful Butt hadl he j

STAC N o B U e - ^ N o S t i n / l ,

N o B a g — N o S i r i a g .

EVER- riNG-LYCOOD»»

T o r P tp a aael.

from a threa-day hunting trip In the topped It oft by winning hla flrat w orld '" CataklLla. Both of them ahlpped back n [ ohajnplonahlpa he.ld In 1-alpaledoor and will ha biiay distributing venlatm s n c in i fim entiream ong their frianda next week. T h« p» lr , laat Auguat, In fa t. f wore membsre of a party th a t w ent lip i eeaaon ha did not Inaa a aingl# acratch from New York City and made their [ match.

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h eadquarte r" ai Claravllle, L'lator County, ' Drake acid that there warn hundred" of | gunner" tn ths Clat.klll aaeilnn. and e v e n ' j una *eetnod to have game. '

.»»»« M n g * h le to locate the basket, h a * lUtd F r a l e y , th e H a r r lg * n ' i ‘ tor- g , fo un d t h e net frequently, To- ) fy h » y gce eu n la d f o r fourteen polnti.

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T h e l>ang Beach boats hava been g e t ­ting plenty of ood. N ear ly 3Q0 oodflsh, run n l i i f up to twenty poimds, w ere taken ona d a y last week, The cod a re here, and aU that la needed to send Ufkm f a r ­ther in l< some cold weaihar.

T h * einpleyes of the WeeU ngheuee Pleotrlo CoaU»*ny geU ln g r«ady for thatp ann u al pod fishing trip. It wtll N held <m hfovemh** M , and th ey ex p e ct to

s r .out on on* nl th* W rack Lea j l h o* t .

• r m a n l l lo( l*r*t 1 * in c h a rg* o f th# de-

From pTssrnt Indloatlona the ta&ma of the alg-day rare will hav* in be virtually reoonetructrd. Within two wnaka, Kutt, Ptol, who WHS to have hoan Ilutt's part- Tiari Paddy Hohlr, who was In have rid­den wllh Jaokle Clark, and Freddy Hill, Who wae lo have li».n Frank C arry 's team-mate, have been Injured »nd nr* practically out of th* rare. Hill, whoa. Injury cam* In the Heaton grind, la not a* bad a* at flral toperlad. Initead of fractur* n( tha ahull, h* ha* coneuarion • I tha b r ^ •* eapedtod (hht h *

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PHILADEIR F ' i t 1 . 1Har\ o r

^Yale 17 Dartmn Navy 1 MU-htg« Army ' Cerllsir Byracui Fordha \4 oslsy Ambsri I’nlon Colgate Pltt.ibii West ■

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ghire 0. Bprlnrf Hobart Rensse Lehigh Maine T ufts 1 Mlddlel Rulgor Colbv 1 Trinity Muhlor Frlocet Dartnv ChU’ag WlftforMkhlgOherllrP\irdu<Nebras

" While to victor tirdsy. 1 in hard to the f r

True l' *d the *lev' ''n f but fn t • t tlmrs* %an a u|)M{nta \th i r iy - f " orpi-i.Hlnp eddiv pt, f^jith n ' • h i II U

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two to e time u n ftnd foil #noourai 3<axv Ha * m l4> Vitfu), ami maierinl a varsittlTUft rIt I hfre lb bo thf' u a i ' luiin

L’ornt gat Ion Wmoothl V a s i e r r CoTUenuitack dc< Ithacan Cralff, I to b« t tAok. 1 did rial

TheLf«hlgh. had flu th em r m ost o Score 0 one of Indlcat' oping th e soo Buck n« any wa in te res D a m e i score a P e n n S th e gr th e opi In the elean ( gnd P urdu r

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HUDSON RIVER BA SK ETBA LL LEAGUE

The {Aseocls are tic League jfiSt- ' tlrmal ' p^ibllcft are sc \vedne (Andy i avornk fTurnei compil 4tte as

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PECULIAR R E S ET S . OF GRIDIRON P U V

Dartmouth Tallies F aste r Than Penn and Annapolis Runs Away with

Bucknell Eleven.JLTZ PHILAD ELPH IA S C O R E DUPLICATED

and ■ R E ' i l I.T'* « F S.A r M l f l A Y ^ S G A M E S.p dp- W Harvard L Prlncton 0 .aler- f / Y a le 17, Hrownt of- r Dartmouth 34. P e n n iy lv a m a 31,

rulc N avy 70. Hucknoll 7.int.' . Michigan 17. ro rn e l l b

1 ft >r Army 77. A lhr lght 0.

IjCCIICarlisle fil, J o h n s H opkin s 0 Byracuse 49. N ew T o t h r n l v r r s i t y 0.

rd (if Fordham 27. Boelon 27,

1 ' layVtesicyan 0. W il l iam s 0. A m hars i 39. W o r c * * U r Poly 0.

rule Vnlon 40. Ptevens 7.

alion Colgsie 27. Hochestcr 0.^ PlttsburKh 13. T .a fayett* 0.

ihtil West Virginia W eclcyan 16. G*orge-the gown $

ma 1 1 1 ■ Mssflachuoett* Agffl** 34. N«w H a m p ­uia4le e l ghlr* 0 .

pTnil >■H Bprlnrfl '^ld 25. H o ly C ross IS, H H obart 0 , Rt T.*wrence 0.

1 iltz. H Renseetarr 6 . NorwichrgHiii- Lflhlgh 50, Hwftrthmor* 0.

r-in- f Maine 9. Bowdoln 0.ig Ihe 1 ^ T ufts 34, Vermont 0.

The Mlddl6 bur>- Gl, Bt, Stephen 's 0.VTfi ti' Rutgers 38. H amilton 0

|| am Colby t. P a i r s 6 ,lu\ Trinity BN. H a ve r fo rd 0

•. utid Muhlcnburg 2G. 7 and M. 0.\VM H Prlticelon CuhR 8 4. T a l e Cuba 0lo re • Dartmouth Cubs 13. Sy ra cu se Cubs 0.

■ ifc** ChU-agn 14. Northwestern 0\i in'ir-r Wlsronaln U , Ohio S ta te 0.

»\f“ > M khlRan Agples 18. Mt. I 'nlon 7.w 1 1 1 Ohorlln 18, Reserx '* C.

Bal li pt.irriuc 62, R o se P o ly 0-Vi tv Ull Nebraska 4t. N e b r a s k a Wesleyan 7

The•iiAdniiit While B r ick ley w as klrklriK hi* w a y

SPECTACULAR PLAYS IN THE PRINCETON-HARVARD FOOTBALL GAME SATURDAY

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BIKE RIDERS ARE C O M IN G T « A R K

Sore in Body and Mind, Cyclists Are on Way Back from

Boston Grind.

FINISH O F CONTEST U N S A T IS F A aO R THI' 4 \ m \ ( ^ o r T H E I i :a h ?*.

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to victory for H B rvard a t Prinvototi Sat- ordfly, I 'artinouth, Y a l e and MlolilRon,In hard yamra, were p.Mindlnff iheir way to the front

True rrediclloTifl. T 'anmouth de fea l '• d the Qua tern The N ew TTiimpiiWre tlevi"n pomt miirveh-ue spred.fcuL rin U'.e tl -rmi-' the vis itors weakened • t tlmrp, vxiih the r**sih that Peunsvl- s a n 'a inanai'ed to pile up twenly-ono P >tnt» while I'lsrliTiQulU w as making th i r ty ’ fii :r Tl.-.* lIun'>veT men found the 6 1 poHln^ tn Vh-? th-» V.oal:r.-»l spot, and,eddiv E'vrin'.- cfitns. xvHh the f x -fopthin of Jorwiir-l pnenes. were made in #1'» M. liiH, MfiiiLp \v ay 'I'lie iTrep'n Itarn, li'rMt-cr, . h 'W'’ ! dit<lir.''l superiority in a I'.t ••vf'TV -hTii ft iueni " f plfly.

YtiU < n-jii 1 u- K In "d s 1ihi f a fter Ih" w^f.; : diHi'lfl\ of fi'uit^aU a g a m n th*'

plr-vcti a r d i lv fv a lo J Bniwii b> txvo l h«l"wnfi find n droD klolt A l n- time wna there anv or tho outcemn.

fallowets of the TJNie wore greath •ncooragw i hy th>> b h p p p > work of thn 2<gw Haven men, i lie eh ifi ing of K r loh- * m I*, cljil in th'x f pr«n>-d florrf-s5-^u). and by ihui movi* fiUar-k wa.imaierin lly R(rern;’ h*‘n'"'l I ‘ .:nn. l a k in : t. vareltv pnpitlfin fit f illhar-k f< 'r tlie first tirno fllnco ISnll, piiv.pd hlH ivorth and there Is every tndu’uU 'n now that he will bo Lho jmiri for r f i j ‘,ainin>.: pani'',? \\ ll&on I t~ a i 'pniner did vr -rnau v. jrU. [

Lornfcll lofil i<' the rant Mirhignn agirre- | fa t lo n by fa lling l-> w ork tho offense ; *mooLhly, o n J in n*‘ i ’ inderslandiug th« V e s t a r n eia ’. eii 5 method of attaokCoTpeU U tt'oliientlN nUrUlnff to the dlrRci

Jiaaa and earh week's feiluro In the nt- ack dees nut eeem to ho a lesson to tlm

Ithacans. Torbett, ni fnllhaik. Hrd Cralfi, at left half, for Mkhlgnii, proved to ba the leadere In the Ann Arbor al- tjwk. Wllliemflon. at tackle, for Cornett did itar wpjk

The Army. Nax^y, rn r lis le . Uiit«rerF.Nm ra Unme and ^I'olyflte fill

had an easy tirne <'f It, and inc.sl of Ihein ran up hisfh er pcorea than the m ost optlniiHtio expected . The Navy's icore of 10 to 7 asA inet BuokneM waa one o f Ihe hi(r Rtirprlnes o f th e day and Indicated (hat th e Mldrites are d evel­oping a pow erfu l srorlrig machtne. If th e Boores that h a v e been m ade aga in st Bucknell earlier In th e seaRori ure In gny way a fair rompnrlann. It w as an Interesting f?ivt to note that Notra Dam e defeated Penn S la te by the same aeore ae that a t I''h iladelp lila, 34 to HI.P e n n S t a te ' s o f f e i i s e pro ved s tron g , but thB g r e a t f r i rw a rd ]>asBiiig a ys tem of th e opponents w a s too much for them.In the W est C hicago rem ained w ith a elean e la te by defeatlr ip XorthwoBtern gnd W leoonpln ctofeaterJ Ohio State. Purdoe, In a m inor gam e, w on handily.

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«. I'V aiiii^h-Mm iin ................ l ,."Vj •< Irvridii •<’ann+ui ................. I.Jott M

' ily n 1 y ............................ 1 .3o3 e

' itiiSTi.iN, N'lv I 0 — Tirril and aore a i n fvsiiH ..f till' rnoHli of the mx-day, ten lifiuis :i diiy nn-^, wlib li emifd hero 8 at- ■ mla> iiiKhi, i Im‘ l.lcyi'le rhlvis who com-

, potrd h< IV, [iio tnihiy jiHt'klng their be* l-iiigiiigs Hiid hrHdln? f''V New ark . U U r>\p. ii'Hl Hull tto' iimjoi iiy o f lh« r iders .V. II h'Svi- H-uiii u n v iMijny Kroddy Hill f 1 1 1 1 1 I iMdir K"(.t. Uhl- WITH hurt In the K|«lll ui ihfil I) l\Pi l.iiwRoii in the final .•1 ^ 1 1 1 1 for Mi«l h"i i ' ’ i * im' t\'«i PxiiecU'tl t<> i r u ' r for n trw duv.' ua both mon a r t iHid up us H riRiill »t ihfir Injurioa.

' Svnnulioii iifli'r >:rn.4ulloii niHrkvd ths IhhI f«w lioiir^ >'f Urn n ut , oiid the cH' m ux i-amf In Uu' flnsl M-rliit The Ivor Ijiwrtitn iiiid Jo*‘ l•■|'^ l'U• li'Bin, which f 1 * imlly won !h c rniv li ’ iii Uoi«l und M c N a ­m a ra and Ueroy *' iind J u k e MaghttfiinilPhvd Hie thilll.H ui Du- final dsah.\\ h*-n U iam«‘ inn** tut the fmul mile,1 r I* pairH wi ' it* ilvii for flrwi idaco. The m m to HpriiU for ih s 'r rc:«pectlvu leatna - vvvie l.Qwsoii, Hoot, Mill, Cavunugh and 1 .Hwr»'iU'0 . o i l the ln- 1 1 Uvp, IjiWStilt l iHipt'd Into the h'H(l. fotluwfd closely by fbioi and m i l . Til" l«Hfr. the Imcksiri 'toii. niovod iip lu fW'Cund place, ,wiift a lm ost evo i wUh l,«Wh..n. i r r rodo h.gh and In •"u doing. for<‘eci Hill

' a n d IUhiL. who io>(,. following cloW, Ott . UP tbw blink ijiw.-'i'ii rode them ao high

ihut M i l l s pt'dnl struck the fence and he w as ihiovvn lilRh m the air, and Root s in n k m i l iiR he rolled down iHc treCK. lit iho ineniilirn*- Luwson went un and

: f in lsh f i i fir-t.\e a r. 'suh of thi* I'ough work. Hill ahd

Hoot u u iv iiL.ii: luully hurt hn<l Hie finish ’■ \wiK ordt'ic'i rerun. t.hi the next try , uluTi «';iviiimi;h who jumj'cd a w a y from

‘ tlii- I'o'Ui. wipi Hot 1 'linRod by the othBt a*i)d*-i»-. Um mT'-jv .- nnlcr*'d unother re-Kiiiri aud tiMh tmi* Luiwsuii re fused to ride uii'l n vviis up to J o e F oglor tO ndo fur hi:- I'xllliiH rrultJ f ' T Ida pall*. .

Iwti ib ' Mi Muniam rod'* fur llie UoOt-Mc- tr ' Nuiimiii it io M’ tim M canw lu the final

(lush, iirifT mu. h vhHtipinK of place*. * r .>«U r l-v II iir.Mit l-mu-t .T spvwl. eaugW

I .Mv Mil mil III .1 . - 1 1 1*»Mor*' lb*’ ' ‘‘ V®. 'I n ‘jnhi--l, i v n y l^iwr.'nvB f ln la haa- . j

th ird iirol ' --UirM fltilf bedI'ollinH-Mill I ' . im

fourth fo r Ike

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I — F r l n c e l o n r b Id * ( h r u u g l i H a r v a r d ’sf>D<re,

.\ h ard ta ck le by TIolllB, d r o p p in g M al ia a on tbe aldel lnea a f t e r a l o n g run.

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DIOCESAN UNION TO HAVE PIN LEAGUE

Eight Clubs Will Have Teams and Chairman Mooney Expects Two

Additional Nominations.

ENTRY LIST OPEN FO R A FEW DAYS

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RIVAL BOXERS ARE READY FOR FRACAS-

Freddy Kibler and Charley Victor, i Middleweights, Clash Tonight in I Main Central Institute Bout.

! B IFFS AND BANGS FROM ELSEW HERE

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KRUEGER BOWLERS ARE TIED WITH BELLEVILLE QUINTET

The championship ( Jotlf r led Kr iieger jAnaoclailon and iho Bi-llevllle ( 'luh teams g re tied fo r iho lead In the Suburban J j e a i u s with threo gamos xvon and ticma lost. The R a y V ie w s are tliird and N a ­tional T urn eia fourth. T h e Northern Re- p^ibllcanfl drew a b y e the fi rst week and a r * scheduled to roll their fi rs t aeries V ednesday night on th e Celluloid alleye. ^Andy G ra e f la leading In the Individual a ve ra g e race v,Mtli J o h n Hyrna, National fTurners, eccond. T h e off ic ia l averages compiled by Se cre ta ry F . C lare Cvphers ^I'B aa folhny,q:

SfancllDK of th e Team *.TT FI

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W h eth e r th ere wil l be elf fht o r t«n c lu b s represonte-i In th o D lo o esan Union L e a g u e tbla seaaon m a y be d e ­cided ibiB w eek. At p r e s e n t e ig h t c lu b s h ave entered te am s and C h a i r - | m.in J , I'' Mooney expeiUe riominatioi if i f rom 1 1 1 © B lo om fie ld r a i h o l l c ] ,y ce um and one frenn a Hoboken olub, to be in liiH h ands by th#* end o f th a w e e k

It w a s expected that f in a l plann w oub l he roniplpleil at a loag i ie m e e t ­in g 5 'p .eferday a fte i noon a t th e T. A B.H. C lub house, but as soma of th e dclp- g a l e s did not appear, it w a s n e c e n s a ry to keep th e en t ry list open h f e w d a y s longer . The Ht. C h a r le s F lorromeo Club, fin en in n i t last year, w i l l n ot be represpii le d

At pref lcnt the Fo llow hig r li iha h a v e entered lea m a ' St. Columba, T', A. B S,, St. llogo of Lima. Bt. C e d l l B . Innt l- tnte A C . Ellsmbeth L y c r u m . Rt A u- guf it ina and Holy N am e o f Hast O r ­a n g e . T he en tran ce fee Is I& a te am T h e f i r s t matclu'H j i ro h a h ly w i l l be ro l le d d u r in g tlie w eek of N o v e m b e r 2*

F e w te a m s In either th e Ne-w ark or Suburban^.r iengiio pos.sesa an a nc l io r w h o is as reliable aa . la k e Z l n c k g r a f - o f the VVeat Kiul t ' l l ib N e w a r k

HARVARD’S VICTORY DUE TO CLEVER TACTICS BY POWERFUL MENI and gained. It Is true, but at w’hnt cost?

K x e r y play of worth was used In ttils

e a r ly stage of the game. Un tlm «dher

hand. H a n a r d tiid prari lrnl ly riotlilng hut k h k in g 'Ihe men were kept fre.sii

and the offensive system wae not shown

In tlvn T igers d'he I ’amhrldgo men, ell

keen In sizing up an offense, bnd many

opportunities to diagnose the Orange and

B la c k a t la- ’k. It showed later Hint this

w a s w ha t they were doing. Tim quarter \vn--i IT ir-c etons in ytirdage gained, but F lnrvard v n s karniTig things while Princeton was nut.

frueger . . elleviiia . ay View National .

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W . L. AV.. . . 3 0 I. . . 3 0 780

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Individual

A, Graef. K rueger................ 3Hyrnc, N a t i o n a l ................ 3Tnylnr, B a y V i e w .................... 3

■ ’ agel, Day V i e w ...................... ZV a n NcFfl, K r u e g e r ............... $Fpeary, K r u e g e r .................... 3

ijlriu 'ker . Nat ional 3\ v Graef. N a t io n a l ............... 3M .Nflir, Ib 'llcvllJe ............... 3t 'ort, B a v V ie w ........................ 3

' flarkfl, E l k s ................... 3JfolKhauer. R a y V i e w ......... 8I b a m s a n . Kr'j»jgnr .............. 3

. f o l k , Hollcn IU0 ............ . , . . 3C’asaidv. B e l l e v i l l o ................. 3

4 Tand, K r u e g e r ........................ 3Adams, FXcllovllle .............. 8

ifirhmandnr. N at ional .......... 3Godme, Rollovllle ................. 3

fazKall, N a t i o n a l .................... 3flvensee. F lk s • .................... 8

.ftne, Elkp ................................ J‘'a'WBdn, Klks ........................ 3

.eppler. E l k s ......................... 3.avrlt*. Celluloid ................. ®

■ ' ley. Celluloid • . . - .......... ®M ix . Celluloid Zrhnffer. Celluloid ............... 3•mlth. C e l l u l o i d ................... ^

Avert! ices.G-. Av.

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. . . . . 3 10 3 . 1181.3 I'ftf in172 .3 J 6 H 1 1R7.1 182 Ifil150 . 1167.21 5 7 . 1155.215 5 . 1 U L 2153.2153 . 1 1B3 .1 162148.1145.3144 .1143.2141.2 188.1184.2124.1118.2

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NATIONAL TURNERS AT THE HEAD OF THE AVERAGE LIST

The flrat three places )n th* rae* for iTidividoal avarag** honors In th* Ne'Wark

■taagia* ar* held hy repr€9*ntfttH*es oC the National Tnrnvereln. Carl Kleiber tops th* column with a mark o f 101, whll* h li brother, M at Kl*lber, la eec- end and Gue Thelle third. Thre* other 'bowlers have an average of iDO or bet­ter. National, Krueger and W est End team s are tied for first place with thre* games won and none lost. Secretary Franklin E. H and ha* complied the fol­lowing offjfilat «T*ragea:

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National ..................... 3KOBevlll* ..................... 3Krueger ...................... 3w e s t End .................. 0Northern ..................... 0felks ............................. 0

Indlvfdttel A revagea,» . A v

C. Kleiber, N ation a l. . . . S M. Kleiber, N a t io n a l . . . . IThello, N ation al................ 3ISsrkhorii, 'West E n d . . . 8Grover, RoaevUl* ............ 3Trenacn, N ational ......... 3Goegor, Rosevni* ............ 3

Sta f f C o r r c s p o f i d e n c f .

P R IN C E T O N , Nov. 10 .—Compl'='«#" msf'- Lery of football goneTalshlp, a ptl^v^'rful back field, well designed plays from formations sound In princlplo. a brainy defene* and a s'l rness ful d rop kicker a re the qualities of th* H a rva rd eleven that elded materia lly In the defeat of F'rime- ton Saturday .

A few errors in team tficlica. use of a faulty nffenae. 0 le.i? fiowerful ba-’ k field, and the fa i lu re of attempted field goals wore Uio TlgePS' contribuiiona In bringing about a Crimflon vb lory.

A marvelous fighting epirit, f lashes of offonalv* excellence, belte r punting, ke*n Individual work on alta-.:k and de fenas on 1 h» part of th * Orange end fdack, and a *oggy field prevented tho acore from being g reater than threo poiniH In fa vor of the i.’ Rmbridg* men

Such 1 b th* concentraled story of the Pr lncelon-Marvard contest.

c'aptaJn S lorer won the tows and rlinse the kick-off. I jera I f a r v a r d had tho ini- rl»l advantage, ae tho ball wan a t ijn<e ihniAt Into T iger territory. There was no wind to a ffect tiie progre.es of the p ig ­skin. Tlda waa tho case throughout.

QHck caught the hall bobin-l hia goal lino and ran r l*ver |y th irty- five yards .This was the fi rs t ( f^ ^ i in y brilliant plays that have marked the I ’ rinc»'ton ijuiirier as on* of the best of the season.

Glick followed with b (hic1 generalrhlp and called on L a w fo r a punt, Thus theHarvsrtl men were forced to s ta r t the I

1 . . . i Ju s t long onounh t'p lay on their own t li ir ty -yard Un*. Tlar- '. . . . . . 1 . 1- j . . 1 front of I.JIW B kicking footva rc retumed with good ta-'tics rind ’

Princeton started ru.shing In the second qu arter from the fa iuh r ldge fo r ty -y a n l j E'rincelon's ndv.ifilHue, (Jri line, RfuJ eiiiploylng Ihe beat of attack , | I a w , poorly pluLcd, Muhfin went to H arvard 6 twenty-one-yard mark , j UalMn, I'hllMpfl, Trenkmann and Sem- j m ens were doing great work In the line, I interference of the llnrvi ird men

IbTe Percy Hftughinn di!»-l-nKed cue «-f I Ihe cleveresL nmneuvera of the gonu-. i;ii- | die Mfihun wan eulistllutc<l fur Pm-llcf • hikI look hk posliion In the deep fb*M |

Un the pre\'louB day It w as known ihfit ' Mwlian w as In good c-'indltioij. h.:l tli.at. hft wuiild not sta rt th " game. It kept Ihft T igers guesHing Mahan went inti> the piime xvhou the 'I 'lgers were wirn by miu'h rufllilriK an-l at a time whoa H arvard Vvss a htca to aasimie ihe offense

'Ihe kl-’k-off wcTd. ph-uu nar '. ii rd went ttirnuph the line f-'ir supatanilal gains, hut look n-- c h a n re s and panlo l on third down, llx '-hai iges folIoW'Q'l to

purii by ran fur

f i f ty - f ive yards Tiu r*' w a s clever work hy th* speedy hfo k, hut the Individual

r n r i ‘ #'t'-n 'W "' It w aa H fiik

Ihruiuch Irt-kh' \ iird'H “ fr-uis-

•t 'd M:ihiiu would p'inl

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1'nr flixt) \nitl.H Hm-

\ \».« wnrkiti^ i'> rff - li\'. lid wuilJRK game of

cinledfor much. With the i .kU on P r ln -c lu n sg Iil'U and Blrell were Bccomplislilng won- |

der,i Id t!,B l,«rk fipkl. HeW un t.jur lh twPrilv-fUe l u n l lln« Sir iiklev fa lUd at,ifiwn. the 'I'lRttR trletl to nirfh. It wue ; fleM BOd I. 'I I,** hfilf en Jed athe heal opportunity of the day fo r a i inii.ote lal.T.flelii It was had Jijilsmeiit to have j In th'.a ro.u. ikI fjijn,-Irr hrinorlun loKtli irnod tlie riianro aaidr. The haU went 1 a rlionco lo a c r e and fulluwo.l hy a to H a rva rd on downf. ! o s t l y dlaplay of wfah„eB.a In KctLinK oil

T he Uila turiiod. On a n exchanaa o f ’ a punt. H ar . 'ani , fi rs t l ,y Rood pontliiM.poritH. Har\'ard finally blocked one and , next by keen work in blor klnn a kick and

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fiuhott, K ru a g a r ................ }Tutacbult*. Northern . . . 8 BSrkenmeter, Weat Enfl, tBm eall, R o a e v llla ........... IWeber. E lk a ......... ............. 8gem . 'Weal Bind ,U , . . . . S

remel. Elite .................... SGllland. K r u e g w .............. 3Kline. W eet E n d ......... .. 3

Tourrtte, N orth ern .. 8 Barto Koch,Todd, , _H a u ^ ln c ,Bmlth. No

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arton, Krtieg*r 8och. B i k e ......................... 3odd. Northern ................... 3

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J e e o b KIncIlffrAC.

L eegtie teem . He hee boerled w ith th e W eet End teem tor e num ber d f r e e r i and bee e lw ey e been on e of th e m elnetave. On nutrieroue oooe- alone he hee m illed the (ern e out o f the fire In th e tenth fram e, and It w ee la rg e ly due to h ie fin e plnnlngf laet year th a t fala teem oepturod th e lea g u e cham nlonahlp. H e la h it t in g th e ulna a t e Bteady clip and te co u n tin g on b e in g righ t up In th e reoe fo r Indl- vidu al honore.

P I tn i are being made for an e ig h t- hour endurance oonteat to be held T han k eg lv ln g Day on tho Bt. Roae of L im a Club afleye. The a ffa ir la lim ­ited to tw e lv e teema. B li eu tr lee have been m ad e

Inolem ent w eather caueed th e poet- penem ent o f the m eetin g o f th e N ew ­ark Bow lers' A eaoclatlon eoheduled for yesterd ay afternoon at th e G ottfr ied K rueger Asaoclatlon, I t le bsUevod th a t P resident Frank C oghlan w ill ce ll another m eetin g for Sunday, N o­vem ber 28.

Bllaabeth bow len are to roll ao Eaet- ern League aerlea today on th e Weln- garth-'Whatton elloya aKaltiat th e N ew ­ark ropreaeutetlvee. The Individual, two and three man event* will be held In the eflem ooo , while the five-m an even t la to be deolded tonight.

TTie Newark I.eagua match scheduled for Thureday night, Krueger e t W est End, bae been poatponed until Friday night.

B arley Lyceum No. 1 team, o f E ilie - beth, made a clean sweep o f th ree gemea againat the No. 3 team In a m atch roUed on the T. A, B. B, elloya, Ellaabeth, Bal- urday night. Double century inarki were numereue.

A four-handed tle.~wllh 111 pine, wee the m u t t of the headpln bowling toum am ent a t the U ontclair Athletlo Club Baturday night. The boDora, w hkh lia b ttv ea u W illiam T . MlUa, Chartae B. w ood . Chariei Benaon and H , Oeeen- man, w ill be decided by an extra matdb

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punted. There were three exebange,.w ith the ball ending In the Tigers' posaeaalon on their forly-flve-yard line. Thue ten yards bad hern gained after the Initial raah without wearing down the men by running from formations. It was the first declalon in tho punting duel, and Prince­ton led hy ten yards.

The Orange and Black would have proGte^I by another punt, but the riteh- Ing game was oboaen. The Harvard goal wat fifty-five yarda aw ay—a long trip In a game between two high-elaea teamo. Princeton atartod with Its Mlnneoota Bhift play*. Harvard was bewildered, and there resulted a flr*t down. The Cambridge men then held for two downs by sharp hacking up of the aecondary defense. A forward pa** followed— a poor move on third down, a* the Crimann expected it. which wa* evident from the movement of Harvard'* aecondary de- fente. It would have been better on the aeeond down. There was only one proper thing to do— a try for a field goal Baker tried, hut failed.

Harrard kicked from the twenty-yard line, end exchanges o f punt* followed, wherein Law, for Princeton, oonetantly had the better of It. H li placing and d is­tance was superior to that of Hardwick,

Once more, with the ball on their own forty-ftve-yard line, the Tigers etarted In the rushing game— th* same shift for- dnetlon, the sam e succeas, the same fa il­ure a t a field goal. Again Harvard had the ball on the twenty-yard nark . One rush and no gal A and a punt by H ar­vard, and p l ^ started once more with th* ball la ran ceton '* po*»es»lon on the Tigers' forty-Hv*-yard line. Strait oouldn't gain, and Ollck, running beauti­fully, made eleven yarde, The quarter ended with fire yard* more by the uae of Princeton's sh ift formation.

Think (ha ettuatlon ovar fotfiB minute. A full quarter passed | In 1C Prinoeton gained In punting, yet twice mshed when more Udklng would base brouBht the Ttgere naanr the destred. goal. Why net Seep at thli tong range work when It 1«

i ptevlBB lueceitfull Pttaeetn enshed

r*c’Ov#»rlng, Ihon i ' ' '.iHf " f an a d a v k n*w to th* opponentp, und fiiiQlly hy thr? u;je o f Drlokley, Imd t.r->r'‘ d.

jTlnceton k u ^'‘ J l ; i r \ a n l thi> n-i'.nnia[;i nt th* fltort o f Hie ililrd period l'\ mii' '- Ir.ii another iioipp Kl''k " f f . F7 xchari^;oH <if punlfl netted more yardn^R ft'r L a v . h-i here Prlnrelon i linTit-o'd Its Im tli .H * 'ii

[ kli-k.'i hy H a r d w u k tlie T Ir i t fo rvanh- Here w a* the hfl.ll In H a rva rd ’ s poflieB- | alfluntited to hlofk tin tn Infilead <if cherU-

alrn, twenty yards from Princeton’ s goe.1.Harvard had not rushed much. Th* men were fresh. Princeton had not had

; reriixerfd the hall on iTlnceton’s tw enty- I yard lino.j Hiorer, Harvard's end, blocked the

kli U. U was the result of a poor pass and the failure oC Law's protertluK

j ha' kH The jiai P whs a lob inst'"ad of ! atrnlght rind Hpsedy It deluj'ed the juml

hUow Slorer to get In

iftMtie iJi thia } IcKiV HHlInpa

..*, Imnu"l luiiUibl 111 Iluji ’I'roxlcr'* r.-iitn il lii.'.til ii' lu' I I" ' luiirlUB Jersey ,„i.bll,'i..HRlii.'>. n"'M v Kiiil'-r. uf Irtlng- t .ii unit I'bJiik'V |.!.'I"I', 'f . liirsey C It J . .

. 'I h. mi-n Ij k v l" 'fii Khi'iitiiiK tliclr relative '*- 1 11 ,e I’ii. n t ' I" su.'li Liii exl.'Tit that Trox* l.'i (Ir. Itied lu s l i " i l " 'm Ml ni'I' iirtimtly I.. HPlll.i t1i"ii iliri.'n'iu'i'H 1 1 1 the ring. ■

I M l.h r ba.-< i" ii i ' ' "lit “ II lb " winning cn d_ ,’ ,.r n mimh'T " f Ii'r riu'iuit fights, and he ~

i.'.imis up a altRlil faxurltu over the .li rs"V I ' i lv BlURRcr k

In iirib r lu n.-t Ih" luniplcte pruRram of (HKhl I'liiLsti.'il un tliii". the pro- ■limlruu.v nillls util I"' slar l.- 'J a t 8:39 , , , h . i l , Ml.lii ' i l.urili Mnl Kid J a c k s o n u 111 . lash in Ih" np' in'r, and fo l lowing ' thul xilll ‘ “ 1 1 1 " in "i'il"i' c i ’nlf'Sts twtween I'Mm> .Miirrav and hi'l Iviirly. Young Ill. -kmiui Mill Kid llsni'v, B at t l in g Cor- N" 1 1 iiii'l Mll“ ' K M " . I ' l ir ls l-eaerer and ' Hhiirkiv tvilliiims, llilhe A n gcrt and'‘ ..LiiR IPli, Mid Jimmy I.c w Ib and Young liiLMin

aldi’d ii'i ih<‘ waiiietlici I ’ rTi'i ' i i ' l l •rid?'

With It.'- ^/i!i ifii I I Jilt twi'Td'-\nTiJ liru'. |lri il il ' ’'\ fnih'd at a fi^ld Kual. i jp II fuir iHti'h lirli 'k!i \- inlHSfd a ida'-' - liu'iit k l ik 'I ht' B/iniH I iH]9*d with tin* liall In T ' k ' f (■ ■ rniMfy a fpu [iiiiiid'\sI. -thr

]'r UJ ' ' ' tf i i/* rwilurp ir- lint ' uti-diKUii^ Ilf tlL'“ -m nutpi tn ni]iil' ;n wn.s;n ijof iMklrii inni'i; hd^ufilMKC of Ui'’piiiitlrik: fur"*ti«q ii,' TPIn w j.i !j |im\mj

I iiii'fl', in th'- flrf-t M'inilciI ru i i ' ' I 'u ut t i i 'k fiiii'-'l A h Ion;

iho .MiiitiP.Hi t:i * tiifL ifci li.- -'d ii9i lli'» I'U.n.H id Ifif* idfi'TiH*' ' . 1 1 Si iiM hidUigHiiM+'fkN iu;;i»FiHt ti t 'fi in lliul khn\vH f"<q-

hi ih- "[■ li"> hIiTI. ' 1 rl!'i?i lim-II , n ami I - .j k. ' i I n k ' * a p t i H i l i o u \ m 11 l u u !•:

lhi Hi-niiimav'' lin»‘ A j in I. < haiiipiriiu.nt d'' mull.* hi-r ,ri- t iio bull j; HJi.ii.p dI IlI" id«'ti m III fni if iHt t'l*' .............. It\i J lid uui i. . in-i'liitp.-, .cia a "iroiiiiv |ihi>.I ’ :' ITI liiv > tl.-tmil •■ lIllil'i.WlU 111, III' <lp-l■ .lM*'J lH lia-*' tlnif h- It. it noti-i|i >di Hdily l " i Iho ipiu U Kliiihti^;

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, , f an, kh US .. . . . . . r„i phin ,i„ | fjOW THE PREY OF GUNNERS;l liivH m'JNt u in k |i‘ 'i'ri'i llv t " «am i ------ ------ ,.-t iriiii; plK,'. Ill*' Hiiifi i .h po.N.-iii]r h wiir- hr'ttlP tihd ' iifly thin riiornlnK t h e pop- I i-KN li! H'lL'Ii u I'liHi? It v. '| ijM In; h>'iv \a , if wa:^ livunl IhrtHiKhout va.f’*

[I if u did n-d v i . rk i i. i 'n t u n "f rtu' State,HkHi\ to i;ijin p ; f [ y ' I ' uhn^ -'pi^m-d

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WITHIN TH E SQUARED A REN Ariiw iiMiit bviwL-en Hanty L e w l i , o f

Mils i l l y , and Mbkt ‘ y llrowtii of Boiton, ivhi' h \vti« tu I'R ludd tnniKbt at B r ld g * - ' [itjn, hiifl iii'cn fulkiJ o ff by the B r ld i * - I 'oil niatinii'-Miriit. I,cxvis la to nj**t....... IK ra n i . ' l l . of Monlrlulr, Ti*Xl Moil 'das niriiil. at l 'roxl4'rfl Inalltwte.

.Jim f’offi N, th*' ! b'var Mohawk IitdlaD Hijii* \v»‘ l p b ' . wid m<'»M Sa i lor DtLtlfth*y, till- |iu\..iiiii l lKhlw8 't«ht, tomorrow n l fh t .q III Minwii S L'.ynuiiJHlmvi. .Now Y ork , t i i ' j ih c .star biiiit 1 - 1 U'n r'"in*lH. Tlert 8taH' Itey, i-f .MiUs iiuki ,(*, ln^^ l lUlty M oor* IQ the Hiar lioul. Saturday iilKlil. ^

Vnuim Kurtz, the loval w<dt**rwelRhl, lia.'i lH'9 'n muh'ti9>il |o box SoliilRr Rart - fb-ld t. II v»'-u [r at Ho- I'-.Himtiii A. L\, B rook lyn . ta‘x l rbniHdHy ntsht.

Ktkd Miv-k. II liHUtaiii o f IM-i ci ty, 4 * - ’1*6 rlM iliat Yoiinji <■ »Id 'lb of Motili.dalr, 1* Mid<;-tTa«'kiriK iurn iimi al>^<o|u1 «’ ly reniHMX,i h .... i tills fhiilb'iu. ' ■ .Mark KJiyfl that ■1 ,,. v iii morl <’i,r'b-ll uinmT luKe all*, .q* linv otlii-r wav whl b lulltiil pieaR* th *Hiiiiii I i«a nil r. juhI ho l iial lir tiiay get tt.f . l a-'k at bun

! BUNNIES AND BIRDS ARE

an opportunity to rtudy th* Crimson o f­fense Harvard aiiccoeded In gaining by line plunges for thre* downs. Th* plays w»r* w*ll exeouted thrust* at tackle. Ther* wae *om* fault In Tigers' d«f«nse. It was the great figh t­ing spirit th at prex^oDted griater gains. Th* play went Inside end. The Tiger, |

lh« rqjfMjsliip bru-rn' ri. 'J'he roS'ilt wan 1hat the Nasnau ninn receiving wn.“ nailed In hie tracks by b horde of (.'rim- aon forwards. Harvard ran hark tiiH Tiger hicks enough to equalize the ex- oiiang**. Princeton auem pted sum* rush­ing, but such play was a fatlur* for llur-

th* vard bad r*celved so many chances toBtuay th* Orange en.l Black uffemsc ttml j bi* to perfect It the shift wa* no longer e ffecth e .

More sich en gec of puntn end finally a

iji'l'-nfl', Hii'l *w .-'in—itlil.v It Would Ii ib ro i i 'h iis rl'-i ■ I'litixe quabti'.u'* I

I in On- -1 1 . - 1 hatcl lh<‘ IhirMird atlH' k j flar(''d fr "Ml f ,v<“l fto.mlloriH arid Mi'* [>Uia | \u-re in o f l k-;i.v to be operabid with pn*- ‘

vusinn..Un n drv field Ih* llnr\aTd ftUfo Iv ;

w o u l d h a v 6 » b o r m m i ' ^ r * d ^ ^ a d h . whi , ]» : c ' ' t i

on the best of Brqund, the Minnt'Holii iififl ne\'or bcpn a. Bucceas H U’ im|'Oii-»t•

ends played * waiting game tnetead of sm ashing Into every play.

Harvard had only two yards to go, hut with unerring judgment, Logon called for a drop kick. Brickley'i toe put th* Crimson thre* point* in the lead.

Princeton prepared for th* kick-off.

RU TH ERFO RD RETAIN S FIR ST PLACESmdee of Ms "SBWF.

PAf^AlC*. Nov. 10.— Ruthorfnrd High School's football team retained It* hold on flrat place tn the Northern N ew Jersey Interscbolastlc League w ith a d ea n record by defeatin g E nglew ood H igh School Baturday on th e Park avenue gridiron, Butherford. P&eealc H igh School w ent Into second place HB a result o f Its victory over H ackensack H igh on th e Orltani g r id ­iron In H ackensack. These w ere the aem l'fln a l game* o f th e season.

I t r i a l t * Of Sn tB rda y 'a G em ** .R utherford 39, E nglew ood 7.

F*|iSale IC H ackensack 6.9 ta * a ln g a t tk* T«ama.

W. L. T,R utherford 6 o o

. . 2 2 1P assa ic Hackensook E nglew ood

PC.1.000

,500,200.300

IRON ARM NUMBER 6 0 9 2SAGRAMBIffTO, N ot, 10. Folsom

Fenltentlarr oonvioti defeated Christian Brothers CoUh s of fiaoranientOj I to i . In a haseball game pJaged et the peni­tentiary yesterday. It was said to be the first gam e ever played between a pen- Iteattary team and aa odtiM e teai&r Gonvlet ^ o . dOfI pitched effeetJvelr for P^olioav w ork wM eheegal by1,100 3 h lf feUbwa* . ■

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fair catch by Baker gave another chanro for a field goal- It felt short. More beaiitlfii! int^rferenoe by H a r v a r d , and Brickley had returned the ball forty yards, through a broken flnld, N>ar the centre of the fie ld Harvard attempted rushing, but the great work of Ballln. Phillip* and gem m ens, and tiie slippery field, which prevented fact slartinK by the Harvard tuicks, cut clown tha ad­vance. On a forward pass by liarvanl the hall went to Princeton, due to Illegal use of bands. Hammond made a gain on a forward pass, but no rushing hy Princeton was effective. The perlotl ended after Princeton punted to Har' vard’s seven-yard line.

The third period was In Harvard's ter­ritory much of the time, but Princeton Tailed to got close to tho goal. It was evldonl throughout that the Crimson understood perfectly the handling of the Tiger attack.

The flrfll part o f the fourth period was Prltseeton'a, owing to th* poor punting of Hardwick and the continued clever footwork of 1J.W. the start, with thebait In H a p ’ard'a posser iei on the •even-yard line, a kick w. only seven­teen yards, and out of Prince­ton, with no new attack to uncork, failed to gain, and finally missed a field goal.

One* more Hardwick, by a poor punt, gave the Ttgars th* baU within striking distance. The Minnesota sh ift ootitinu«d to fell. Another drop kick w u without guaCMf.

y g h a e , w ho-had retired a t th* ettd of flret hiUf, went In th e gato* again In

Hnrdwkit's plsooe AneO»r clever move*

Hiirvard nhoweil brtti’i Imii'i'biAl Inlerfernnce In Hie op<'n i IiChi flnl I-rlnoeton. Balltii, for th^ c j l -pluyed iiny llTieniari on tli'> hr'lii ;inil 1.1 one of th e beet of H"! y 'nr.rhllH ps. at the ritlifr l;icUir: Kdille Trcnkiiiiinn. a t centre. :niil Scmmenfl, H.1 K iiard, illd u-s w ell an tln-ii’ JLirvarrl opponatilH. Btrelt r|:iHSCfl high In a ll

for today the * W ild gam e is

1 ‘. 1 ... i:nnf.MHlly plentiful, due to the Hill.I w'tiib'T luHt winter, a n d 'th e dry

Ilk I b'-i- nr»‘ fnany rabbits In the n. bli- if. l lb*' uiitihcrH bellnve th ere has i F r - i a t lu put the bunnies In; „ h1 < .-ri'llth'Il.

L.-p.irt.'' fT"tn various parts of th e State tiii-' ihcr*' i;* plenty of game; esneclally

1 iirtrulgp, xvoodcock, pheasant, w ild geese, .i i.'k and rabhlta. It is fil.' o open season ' ii.j\v For MipiltTPla and bronlB. Ocean and M-'iimoiirii fuiintiea arc said to have an 4 I'niibually large numl>er of rabbits, and ihfTO are a lot of a'ame birds liberated*’ (Itirlng the closed scapnn by th e State authoritiefl. Il is said there is good hunt- inn in M’arron and Paa^alc counties, and a mmibcr of Newark hunters went tOi|. these tw o countlea for their game.

lille many f,unncrH stayed in this v l- -7 cinHy many of them camped out over night In the Bmall lowna in Honth Jersey.H waa reported thul mtifiUlcrable opposi­tion to thf! resident k'unner'fl llcenae devel­oped tn er-nie rountle.'i hi the State, hut

dHjmrtmetUft of the game, ami Law has few- tried to sot out of paying the llccnsofee. . \ny sunrifir cuught without a. nmuch iriiillty o f f e n s iv e l y und d iTei is ive-

ly and k n o w s how to puiH. ( i l lck is a bette r q u tn te r p h ^ slc a l ly than Logan, but needfl more e x p e r ien ce Sn ru n t l i rK | the te.ini. L u k tT t-iUcheB putila w ell. Is a n ervy p layer , and as a captain 1* a splendid Icniler in Hie f igh t . The T iger eniirt lose much In Ihe type of gam e they a re forced, to play.

R r lc k l ry ' f l t-acklc p lu nging and drop kicKliiff. H u rd w lck 'w Interference and de fen s ive w o r k and advances through the lhi*' are unsurpassed . In open field running Mahan la In a c la ss w here h* h as no equal*. Logan is a good grou n d -ga in er and strong on In­terferin g and defense. Tiie H arvard forw ards sh ow tho beai of coach in g and are a b ra ivy lot. They ar* not superior to th e P rinceton linem en, wUh p o ssib ly tho oxesption o f Pen- nock, a t guard, and O'Brien, a t end.

H arvard eu cceed i through the ue* o f a few superior m en backed up by th e b est th a t th are is In the general k n ow led ge o f th e game.

Som e o f th e P rin ceton m ethods are poor and th e e leven Is ahert o f a ta r i of th e ty p e e t th ose In th e Crimson baekfteld. K leven T igers w ith seu la of w lld oate did m uch ter Prln eslon Haturtoy.

cen se will he heavily fined. It Is said, end th e Kamo wardens arc said to be watch- ^ InK all Inmtcrrt. T

Tn jsimif nevtinns «if th« Siute report has it that th« ro me many covoye of quail In th e wheat fIclilR and brush landa. The birds urc fut und lft:ty and acme of fhe.^i farmers^ l.avo fuinmini’Cil their Intention to protect tho (luaJI on tholr land,

^ O TV I O H ' T vO V E R C E N T R A L S T A T IO N

s — STAR B O U T S - S «Main Bout, Victor & Kibicr

F i r s t B o o t on * t NiaO o’c lo c k itharp* KOce

Come Early and Secure <.3ood Scats.

D a MANDEVILLCIsp e c ia l ist

e«s Btetil At,, .'HwirY,BhulMrt Tlieetti swi. essr Omtt*'Oe* fllgbt vpA

Kerretts DimMM AlissMe el assiL KMeeie, ttomeek. lCT*r or bli4- der. BMeBetlue. CijiUT isd SU Las*° ‘K09TOA~<)ife* men. 2 te 4 P. H. SS6 . t tie t F. U.. elee Tseedtr sod FrUif i ■sn>m. *)29 te 'lL Oties rieeedi I‘ ’ K .'t f*rf*t oenwA riei* ewi

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1913.

j J A t l t l N - < ‘n Ntn-mwr ’ iii. WilJH • »>f ucnmini » h-ir :< '

h^niy l.hP.. M. J:**' a .'onmir - m.Il ^ r r - - A ft M , f« iV itu «.«« yU«ugis btMl Mr B.i.J M-

I I T A T U S-in

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U llolU.ll.ir N h. liu.i J t im 'H.-. - f

C A u r c 4J . o n 1'^P. M.

N*v*mli^r h. 1 ' i • « lui**5 • ' - 'y«*ra. |*n ivrRi bn’'>ii''’ '» V ' . ,o f h l i » o n , J o h n r o a d , o n W p . l i j p a ' i d i f , N ‘ ' r i T i l ' P f

CIIANULKli opCliUHJiur. miifcril will ba lirM a' »i''hgtu« «t lj»r Mr < tmii.lM-r,l«e Ui»*it*r on v\-liH-*Jay tfvuuii.venibcr 1 .1 , i l l .M'lo-fc ind ^riroiU4 T* klodlj luvhiHi Ini^-in iii Hi » ilrnH)iiii' i fin t u n tt Tha ftmllj ' i

CliANCY - i t I"**'"!’Vtnbrr I, lUlii. Maf»arfl. l«-l' * ‘l w I •»U U W i m # M i I m h . j b i h I . . . . . . . M r * i ' t l r l SIkW , <'f ' 1 ' » f H'jriTJ <,liori MiQfrfcl « 1 M tt la Wa.-i* fron. Ui" rf»i'l»'n.-.' "t Imr d«oi(lii“ r, i in . Jiia*** j . luriirt llMrIf mreiM.IttalMl, llwnra ty M I'n irbki < tiuf'-li. •.In-ff a IJcltun llitfb »{ wilt Im> irfr r>!lit>9 Itit »if ln-r ■ <";l Ki |l ii'"liii;k IuUpjIkivftt Ip (al^ary iVini'iif}' Uflathf* aiiiltrtepda tri* kliaitjr lo^iir.l in

CRAWPOHD“ Al .Sutl-j. iiu Sov«m»H r k, l»n. J 4 1 M 11 U, L-rnwf<ir4, l.ah).')! |iu«I>bi> I of Hki hM> ■ Crtwioril, !□ M» HntJj y^ar hrldiitca iiu-lfriMMlji I f f klUillf llivlo<d l«i KllMiiil tli<> fiinfiiil <>ft Tuawity. Novi<QilM.>r 1 1 th *t J:4tl <i'>-lo<-k li":n hit tail rMiJaa-f. i lO lUrnaun iin-i>i ItU'-r aiaqt Ip Ulendai* LeiurierT.

M O N T H 'S M I N Dr \ K L I V -A Month a Hind High lU*a -'f Ra iieiii uiU fa ofr*r*ti for tht rfi'"*’ '' ■'*,1 , 1 ..r .1 .III, Karla>. a' St. Aloyaiun " f I TM‘»’1 ny rjmrrJng, Novainber U. ■ ’ ^, 1 k rii-irttl^e* ami friend# tn. k'nlly Irv- t-.l To a UH'l

A N M V L H S . ^ I t Y M A K S

M'lMsh’ K nr»t AnnUft-aary High M*m of will be nffercr] far the r#p-*

:<>.ti ,-r AMiifi NiniBl.k, at Hi Jr*>iph‘ tTurpxlfl . ,V<r. » ruber II, IHI . *l M A

I i^hilrrhM lUla

.’ 1 rnni'V# tr# iomHy Ipviied "» a'^inl

IN M K M O I t l A M.NKMSli'K’ In mfnnry nf mir d^ar h#lo\fl

Aiml'- Neiiirith whn ' 'I'd >n'Hinh.»rt,,. .H.iT, AMD1 1 iiii.;K- " 1 ii|i di'iir'i 1 " 1■ williiiKA ti l u li-n i'1 1 |Tl">A III nil'< hnr„r I*

<■!< «.jfT"rrilU- vv:ilrhi •!

fli'itr mnih*T tny work II oer. hand* ««n work ii'i

o brealbfl yf"if Jail fftrew#M ,|IU ii.iir> Than Wiir le an If'l imllr -if ynor dt#r fft

l4 .juUf unmni-r planettiii'h vnu iiiiiriM'ii' * 1 not.yrnj nigbi apd dft>

hi.; Ri l«ft, with I,f'.k-n li-art* nan rm paid Hway

il>: UKHKA\'KI> I HiV'Mn FFIH. MH‘AHEK ANfi MtlH 'lA llVEY

C .\IU > O F t h a n k s

Ifshe KfrewUh l ' fupffaf " ' i ' alP''^ra i ill, I •• ■ ' ' - l a ' ' ' "". ' -riel. .Tinny kli,t x|.rertumi of

Hr. 1 bea-illful "f,, „r , ,y il-nr Uvlngiron

I , ... H nn<) to ih* ineriUierd -■I’ the II nf s , 7 ': ail'! .lothua hrieiiey for »*t-

MHS K I J / A r.-Wi'O' ’K ANT> F.\M1I,T

H F I J * W A N T E D — M E N

AflKNTFI—r#e yuuf apar# tlma to build u® 4 malt . riUT l-uairiPM - f Yuwr own; w* halp

vou iiAri foi u Phtir* In■ >p|-rrtjnUiea. yanlrula- i fro# ^ o i u a l Optwr- • unlllM Eii-tiaiic*. Iigffalo N TAflEMK warned. flr»l riaei boUH-In h«uj»e men.

i-an mnkr g-i- l *al*r) If workeri autl wjtwf oih.Ti wiot - 0 Apiilr after “ • • k

1 IduWS U and TH Mirktl at(rrlie k,

AfllCN'lH. 10 luka or<l*r# for viaKlng and bual ;i#ii >‘ardi. laigo prufita. Outfit free f-'liH

MAN Priniery, U?IN Hank. Wniorbury. Conn.A'iy.NTS' harvr-it. l.«at Una naw tuvijtehnld

H'n'Rjtl'a rnaile, avary h-juanwlfo acuaiomar, nut i>'l'J In Factory. 2i Uuldwln at.

K U L P W A N T E D — M E N

TLl 'M HRHtt— E*p#r 1 *nctd blumbor'a h*)P*t wai.i.id, food plac«. gia^dr worIC- i l *

Central avo.. Eaat Orapfa.I’AlNTKR f^rat-claaa p«tnt»r irantod: on*

«hi. can hatif p4 |rar prefarrad Apply SO 'NMHon pi . IrvtnftoD, _______

AI TO nf N .1 . 2B2 2S4 Haliey it.iTicuat (.nil lArg«Ri: Sn rha biaie. <iur

. iiyr«e le unllmll*i’l . Ii-eiiM fuarantee-l, b#- fi.re eiarrlng ftfiewherf liiapaci nurA i m l>l irvlSH AND HKPAlRTNtJ. COM-

M.CTK C ' l l ’ UHK. l U - RTART NOW, SU im i 'A l i HT . OAIIAOK KVaS'lNOB.ftOY wuiKvil. I to 17 yeiia old. for if.eaaanfer

W.irk ami wfliciv hoy with manufacturlrii I'on- rerii aoufheni ftid of ih*- cMy, exoallaiu op. |tnniirUtv bi M-arn ofljn# -.s-wk arirl for artvanre m-iii Atiiw»r In own iifin.lwritjiif, atattni agir expnrleriCB, \f any. uhd leferanr## Nil tiini Cnibonin Oea Co, Mri'k.lan at. and Ft** liTigiiuyean ave

CAINFKK rirrt-oawi oalniar and paparhanyer wanlbd. W I U J A U CIvM

Ava Nutky. ____ _____TA1NTF7H uanlad. good vtaady man Call

Vsil .UAM J H»>KV. IT Buaaat Baallirarige ____V A Ix fhHH w;inl«d, call any tltna thii ovan-

ing j (’ HKWIiFCV. IIO Hacond a1 - Bnuth( iru I kfI 'AlN'-KHy waijtf'J. cjjl tonight batw*en U

Hint ' 'HipRK. RAT iierfpn tiI 'A IM K U wantfd, flrii'Cliaa Tall af^er 6 . »

1-' t.lU'VFH !w Naw YorkT^Al'-'n:il waniad Apply l i t Seventh

Ui.i*» iMe _____l'Al>IKU>^ Wanu-d, two houaa palntara. W

H E L P w a n t e d — W O M E N

OIHT Oil WOMAN to mittil cbtkl two year* old. gu tMtua PifbtN. Addraaa Cara, Hot lOH,

Kewt uQre____ ___ ng ft.baaoh work. Trrrnu Mfi. Co.. «4 Shipman

____________________ npmaah. Royal Hllv«r btfg Co.. JTI Nlchoia at

GHUuH waniad <‘'PII at American Chicii CO , JaJlIff ava. and Hlgelow at. _____

H K I . H W A N T E U - . M E N A N n W O M K M i : .V | l * I A ) y M K X T W A N T K r > — W O M E V

('ARHI}>;h eiiil ixHik'kecpar wanted, with fInit'Claan refarenraa and hroaU eiperl-

enva. alihar mala nr fetnala. alao a chief clerk, with ihrtmugh nfflca eiparlenoe. for a rapidly growing m anuiac iurlnf tiualnaMi. Apply 2 l i WaahTnglon at.. Cllan Rldga. N. J.

fHAMIlURMAlD or uaitreM wlahla poalilon. wlih beet Twfarencei- Call or write i '

aKAHSMAN. 327 Cllftou %\t.

HOUH£Wt>RK Vounf woman tor hnuae' work, hUo buy wantad In bakery. I51

Cheatnui «1 .. Nutley.

I>REflfJdAm£Tl Fifteen yeara' eii-'-rlenoa; fit guerantaed dvr-iffler of amart, nffeotlve Parl-

ilaii evening aireet fowtui. cl-«ka, mlti i lirniiee. Li uji. rt-m'.deling. U iTolumbla iL , near Bruad. Market: iiniOW Market.

GIRLS waf ted to tie fringe on ruga OrleH' tal R ug Co., Hackati a t . _________ _

□ I R L waniad^to work In rvitaurant; good

MAN OR n^OMAN— Will etaj*! an hnneat man or woman In good paying bualneae,

inuBT fnrnlah reference; no capital, but mtiat f ive bond. Addreea Home llemcdy end Sup­ply Cu , York. Pa

DKRHtiUAKHR. by day: novelty wajata:_evcn- leliorliig.ng guana, lellorliig. renunleUrur. French

tnethixl Telvphimr Orange 4h2HjP R K S hMa KR R wlahee engagementa.

Jn-M Faahlonj, lii>x Al, Neu-» offke.

pay bO Fourteenth a v -O IR l^ to wrap bread. 2A® Hunterdon at.

Ui£N, WOMEN. fovemm''t Joha IPO month; H.OdU ai-polntmenta coming; write for llab

..................................... — H. “

DRKKB.MA KINf; b> day II .'HJ: aUergiion. rgf- aiaiice. Dreaemaker. Flank at

GO VERNMENT pcwUlone open l» w omen.|1B month, aprlng egama In New ark; write.

Franklin Inct.. Dept. BlfilT. Rochester. N Y.

U',|‘A l\ J l.lt »fl!lfi.l T McKENNA. 13 C®Q« «l .

F A' KF-rJI VVRiUe. 1 f AlA. "h

K K \ n \

(in np^rlancul packer on-A bn uruleritanda hi# buat-

HAT w o n KB IHI Cheat nut

HOrSEW'ORKKR. inexperlmrei; 1 wlah a n*'et. iH'iieei, wllllnj girl f->r yMtieTil

hirueework, iiii* wbo baa n-'ver workriJ mil before; (■> the girl I aeleci wlU he a guod boioe and good wage*, day afternouD, UllB. MANSING, egander ave,. near Vallry Road car in** l'pl«er Motitrlilr.

fVMkllnjjjatlJule. D e p ^ ^ H . Rocheeter, N.T.I^IANO 1'I.a VEU, flrat-rlaea. for moving

picture Iheatre; mail be able follow pic­ture* cirrecliy read orcheatrailona and tranepoHfl: good aalary to right pariy Ap­ply Imtnedlaiely, Savoy Thoalre, BOS Or­ange ■ ( . 4-liy

rlU he iruvii Apply Vue»

im Al

RAOTIMK piano playing guaranteed. ID In iBBAonK; booklet mailed free. C LA R K S

Slmlloi. S7 Haleey at., ari-l 4lS Walnut el.TOI'NG MEN and wonnen far church and aiage

ainglhg [K>aJt1una For free lnlerv1e',v. ap- |,olnimenL adflreia M ERBFKLDER. 411A Fourthave._________________ _____ ___

ct-

HiiV. «tb-iui Ik yeuta of rk*. 4o aaalel In nalilhg ijepanmeiii an-i general -.fflfe

w.irh, inutl he auFck and nt. 'urate at flgufe* aiid wrtlfl a good 'mnil. Apply v>i!hrHf„ren.«a, J|. B WH>«iINH SuN'S CH , n*-ar Wuieeaeing Depot. Ulo<>iiif!.‘ ;<l

nd for Rroad at atore; etata cxii-rieni-e and aulary eipeoted

* " i c en - r ftoji r._ Newa offl

I 'nj iTKIl urm l(.‘te

Ad-ircii I*' _______ _____F''i(jHFlKi< Miatiteil -m tine Jewelry, one

wtio .An -lu iteveiing preferrcTl tlB ORGE M Al-KKK 3f.u Mulberry at

HOI.'BEW'OHK. A'OrNO WHITEUrni.. •KK-iT) PLAIN CtXJK, Nn CHIT.

DREN. SO HF]UFlfX)M WORK. WASHING JRONINO SENT OCT; GIVE R EFKREN i’ hih. STATB WA<lE.d ADDRBtiH C O BUX ViA. brSlMFT, N J

1 - 3 1 I M - O Y M K N T W ' . \ N T E I > — M E N

H O r S K K K K f ’ BH - Wanted, by widower In

ItOOK-KEFCI KH 1 1 1 yeara' eaiicneni e rrll.-ible an,| iruaiwor-hy. Ungle and double entry:

miidciate enlarv. Adilreaa ’ ■ TiuataoriHy. ' liox 12. Newi offire

the country, mIdiMe-ageil wnniAti to keep of two, r.nt wages Hiid g'-od

CVFF-^At hla place of eiiiployrnent. F':iin# ‘ -<1 gvtDue, Newatk, N J . Nusuiii;ci liilit, Clatiuon F , tuilnved aun .r ['iiitlel ^nd ihe Uig Cdiulme I'nrf and huabitii rMary Jane Marah. UelaiUea jt.l rri<-n,li a n kindly Invued u> num.] fun iial cr-. NVadnaaday. \ov<.mh«r !!•: si-ct al iT-«i.bTi, uCif hla alaier. Mra I>ora i'.Ti:iir»- ly .."iu* •Irpat, thente to rii I’aul e - hur-t, K -j-fi •uaat, Orange. 2 R. 8J Irttrn.rn!. n, Fb'»*dala Cetneiery.

DALrY~On November a. ItH !. Hekn K'-egan wtr* Of lha late WiFliam D*iv Mu.enil rf-m hai rtildence. joim Ness.i.jk.naaday, November 1 2 . ai T M.. tbeiu-k t-> i[,e IioJy Qroaa Church. lUirlwri. m n A. M. vh w e a Uaaa of lte<]ul»riii ".III 1>e ofrered fur lha rvpoa# yf her eoul iteiadvei ar.i rH«n.la a r t yaapeotfulJy invUnd loietmem ot M-ilyia^ Jehre Cemuiery

DECHEH. 1)0 .Saturday, Nmcml'cr l»h1.Katbenut liecher mri- HuiiH-ri, liel-it'-d uH»- nf tJM late Henry Hvfl.er. In h-r T7ih jeer llel* fiTOC iQd frelnijH are Iclnilly Iririleil In iThMiil the fMtral aerviu-vf ar iiej- late rn«Mnmr, 4TI Houm Taatb ilfeel, .-n Tuyi-lay. .Snveuihi-T 11. ai U .ki IP. M. iDtermcni lu ralrtn- orH 1 cmelery

DREW-O n November U lUin It-irUr.. he- kved huiband of Alargur-l r-rew mee KImi!lUUtivea and rnendv urti hin-lly invlt- l i>Band lha funer#]; aemcea nt hi* U 'h r>jtili'n e, ttt Nbtth FY.-urieonih arreet. Rxat urange, 'Aina- 4ar* NovitnWi U, Bi T.e.l V. N Itjiermenl f t lha eoAveuJenco of Ht-v family,

FAIlRELJ»-On Sunday, N ivt-mber H, lOU JajBM, beloved huabanil nf Mory Ferrell (nee

aged 41 ytar* Relitllvee luid frlenda kindly InvHed to aiien.l the funeral from

J H . f). f . A. SI. N O T I C K

Mfmi.fm nf ,-■ »'< .'funi-l, N'o I*-- J ' / ' r A M. nre mnu-'etv.i 1 0 attand the fii- iji*ial icrvlec" -'f Hn-'iieT Huri-in Draw, 0 1 1 T,m*dny evening. November 1 1 Mam^ar* Ai. meet el Hie niuiirll »l ■ P Mnil-] rtyreed to tiln laie reej,t*nce, IS North h.iiiMi'ju]! iireet Katl ' jninge

1 1 il nouncIloT..? Tllll Sr, rniari

ItnV Wanted, office 1 m>v . mutt be grammar r h«>f>| gradtiaifr, Bbr,m n y<‘gra of ago, r«re-

fu’. willing, prompt, aJ 'antemanc *oleiv « n maril Aldraai Hcry. Boi 7, Newa rffue

i'LATKH IfRM’F'H, mual he eaperlancfniJ, K eshnUNF .Mff Co , Firpt and Hergen

ata.. Fliirrli .ii S .1

];• Y Bh-jut IS. aeat. wli'lng and ami iH->ue;■ all with parant. BrHFf.l^ER, ih* jeweler.

r.M) Market a1.. one h: ck below Mrr art el , near Mulberry: look for the grean i-lrick.______Hi»V lo leurr p'imhlng and heating

-rada, muat l>a atr-.riK b'trwel end reliable Apply between T-H F' M . W. KHKUT. W<3 Huu h Orange ave. ___

RAHER HnXKH F.xfarlrnced comer euttar.ilpo ilrh-T f«nii F'fipur Box Cu . FlaTnlllon

and MfWb-Mer noRfXjrEltH s k t r ri>'frr#

gCf)!!- . M-mrlalr

i M ) i : k t a h i : k sHn\f 1 wanted for light factory work, chance

f^f B-.1vruicemon( App y F R A N K THKISS r o . S90 flnuth TwelfMi *»

SALESMAN w a n t e d Eatabllehed rnuta for an exi'- rler.-ed crpcker eale-mian, mkiat be

v’ -le Rod ei::iTia t«. give hon-t. write giving full -letallp fit abllHy past fiperleuce. ref- rrenen, et-' In final letter, Addreai Cracker H--* n : . N>w« office.

I 'Fiori .L'd HfJtlAl. COMfANY.> 0 HHO.AD dT , I'CiRNEr. AVB .

WILL rt'UNlHH F mR |Tb eiira flnq i>iM<-k hr-Mdcloih white or allref gray piiiah < d"ket, wuli maitb • par handle#, •iigravisi plate, catkfi benJlIfullT linedwiib fm# piik f'T anMn, uuialde -mre. advertll- Ing embalming, dreaalng. abnvlng. eruclfta.i-Hulelibra gl-<vee chalra. heerae and threetuachca to any -’Ity -emetery

FLOF'M-TS R T H U l. fOMRANTWiT-L r i/R M S H FOR t4B

a funeral that mvapur»»e up to any high prtoe undertpkei'e |F») fiiimrul Funeral parlora free.

I'KOI'LK'rt F irm A L i.'OUFANT.a»0 RMOAH ST . '.•(iRNKR e i g h t h A V E

IMKJNF ?."* HRANCM TIROOK.

HOY' wanted with two yeare’ Mtperlei^e# at pirpenter work. American only Or-

uiige p( Bloomfield _______BOV wanted to leiirn plumbing and tinning,

.............................. 1 -all 1 !nil

■ M while lenmlng HQ, £4 Jnnea

Tl. Wo LI j KN- ;

SALESMEN- Firi-eptiirnBl Miractlve pmpoet- ll.pn f-r acllvp r-ilahle Inielllgent young

men, capable I'f Bps'r,aching huilneae people; liberal pay an-l pcrnie.neiii noeiHrm Apply F'. K COLLIKTt .4 SoN, I'itT Market i t . be­fore tt A M , ufirr 4 P M. _______________

N E vVAHK HHRIAL o o h f a n t Rroud i i . tiBteaen hirldge and Lombardy

opprftte Wavlilngton Park

ara ,him late raeldrnce. IT'i summer avenue, WadMaday. Noveintier 12, at s A. M , ih«>ni-« to ftU Patrick’* CatlirdraL at P A. M., wlmre • BUfl, Uaaa of Rruairrn wll be offered for the rtpoea of hta auul Inierineiii In the OHMlery of tha floly Sepub-hre

F L A lK IB — Dr, Franrla Henry Flaggr. flf- F«Uirea yearn nid. at Nfriv Hor.helle. N. YL

l ^ a r a l aarvlcea will tie held Tuaeday iilghi the raaldenca of Mrs. (.'harlea »JUen,At tl .

VOklevard. New Rnchelte. Train leAvoe tffklld Central Station, New York, at 7:lu

rk 1 1 , Returning, leaven Naw KorheUe nl l i t P. U.OANNON-Suddonty, or. Novenihrr 0.

QlNn, beloved huatiaud Of the late Margertvi: OkMtan <nae O'Brien). Helatlvea. frivndn nml Wlgllian of Matfona and bricklajer*' I'nlon No. § g g g kindly Invited to aciend the funera] frum fka ratldenoe of Ida aon-lndaw, b\ II. Miller, I H Rummer awnue, oppoilte KMIcti aireci. on w#flM#das'i November 1 ‘2, at H !kJ A, M.. to Ckurek of Our Lady of Good '"onnanl, uhem a Mainn lligh ua*# of llequlem wUI tie offetM t i f ibe rapoae of ids auul. Inicrmern Iti the Camatery of Holy Sepulchre.

HARVEY—At HniTiBe. S J., N’otvnibrr 7, 1 1 ^ Mabel H-, daughter nf .John and Slat.rl S. B a r r e f . Fijuertl at Utr residence, 2 H (’omnieri’e

Toaaday. Nr>T»»ii3htr 11, nt 2 I' M nrteada are |nvir>'d Inierm-at at Kosedale CevfUry.

llB iNBERO ' 1 )n November 7, hd3. .loneph, huabanr] nf the late Ameiiu Uunbierg

P Kohler) Itelatlsvi and frlenle art* kindly led to aHend the funeral from the rasldericB gf hit ion, sir. ilenjAndn. I*enhcrg. .No. N1 ikdimount avenue, on Ttieaday, Nu\vmt.er II.

a l A. M., to St Auguatlno'a Church, where A f ^ h Maai of Beiiulem wlH be offered for

#ia., npprfite Wsvhlngtnn Park. *«V-CnMFM.KTK FDNFdAl--4«a

Black hroadclnib. tshli*. pluah of ImltaMon oak caahet handle* oLd plate, lined with allk nr anlln, outalde ad<.erllilnB. eihbalralhg-dreaalng. ahavlng, crunlflA and eandelabr#. glovea, rhatra. liearae and three coachag Lo any citv cemetery. Funeral jiarluri frae. Uure (or leia inrsney than offered ele-where. lipociLal aiTentlmi la directed to our first olaaa nvary- Htgbvr priced funeral# If -lestreil.NKWARK u n n u i . COMF'ANT. RIF Broad at

Teb 3f«l MorketHAEBKR.LE * PARTH. •utceeeor# in Haeherle

Hrn*, funeral director* ceK-henbeatatter); Hugo P(light; ptlcea moderate.Newark, N J

4fi:t Snrlnffleid a -A. phona 1018 Waverly

ArnYLPII F’ F E IL —For I 'S I will furnlih a flral- Claes funnrul, tnclurtlng grave or crematloD,

I7t) roiirt at., near Welt at; umierlakeT arid nrof('*ilonal emhalmer, L. D 'plionv HM. Mar k«i. Open day and night. Funeral perlor* freeWM r, DOM.ES F R A N K S

rN D E R T A K E R S AND EMPAl.MEHS rHA PEL, OFFICE AND FHRNlSHlNQfl

&lfl HKOAD ST. •PHONK MABKKT 1^S.

TELEPHONE AlOd-taOT MARKET. RMITH A SMITH.

UNDEFlTAKERB.OFFT^K AND T H tP E L .

f» i mtOAD 8 T.

BOYP-Two hove, abnut n year# old, to In ammonia factory Imiulra IJl ’ INN « "O ,

Ul Third II . city.HOT wanted, to make liimaelf geticrallr uej-

ful In atore, whi-iless!** i rnferil-'ficrv S.it Waahingtoh at.

SAI .ESMKN YVa VTED. FOR OUR 8 A LES DF.F'ARTMK.NT Ml'HT BE N E AT IN A l ’ -

PKARVNOK, i l i - i l* T A L K E R S AND HAVE F IR S T ' ’ LASS HKFY:KE\< ’ KS APPLY* HIXjM 210. I ' l m.lC .SKHY II’ K HAS CO.. AT 10 A. M

[ ai pni uillloi

riar In drug ilopa.hrin* M-f*i-en--eBOT*-Color«l. to work ai

muat D« honeet snd1173 Bread at. _______ _______BOY wanted Ih drug atore: rppnrtiinUy to learn

drug hualnet* Apply Pt'H'VATlTZ. ITrjgglst. 897 Br(uid at ____

SALRSMA.v ifam-'t man between twenty Mvp and thlrly-r;t^, (u lesrn life Inaiiran!-#

)>u*lncis on guarnoiead salary t7!i month and full - nmmlB«IOTi, live mao eanied Ad'loM LjOading ("’Ofniany Htii fill New* nfflr*SALESMEN wanted; etpertem'nd r a n y t ^ r a

make hlg money aelHng hcneeholil ai>ec1 aUlya_

I!()Y uanicd th work In dental lahorntory;Gemll* preferred. KOPK * rR OIT. M riln

too *(.R(jY—(■ 'fflce boy, goad writer; muat live

Down Neck Addrest Roy, Ro* 11. Newa office. __\tOY about 17 yeara old to aell t-ukery gooda

on coinmiisinn. Call at hukrrv Ifi^•t _ __ROY wanted to learn enyra\lng 4 lbT Rlihard-

eon liulldtiig, ror tlreen and Columhia *ta.

ir iY—Hirong H fJ iiLDFILSr.ER. 30fr Springfield av*

ROV for deniftl lahurDfory. to learn trarta: rafereiice JtM IJttleton a^" __________

n oy wanted In tailor store (“all Tuesdsy morning, 0 o’ rlr-ck. 2-42 Market st.__

deliver

•t4Uk.dy position to right tarUe#. Su Market et.

C F. ADAM0

hv a well-known piano manufacturer; muat be ablf iu cloae (heir

S.ALESMEN wanted hv abe t......

Apply WFPKIt im o s fttlTi Hroiidown denia, tirett.SALEftMEN-|2 par day apiary heeJdee com

mlwlon Belling a eenaallonAl novelty. 82 Centre at-SHOEMAKER weiUe-l. one on narttlng ma

■ all ion. STEI Nchine, one helper, aiMaiij p«>( MANN, t Main ai West '.rrange.SL A TE rnfjfere Warned

fon et , H' III kenluiflSFTT, rtln-

T E A i ’HteFt ratable teuilier to gtve privet# InatrurtUinJi (iwo ililllren, In OM Tcata.-

menl, a* (aught In lha JewlsYi faith A«S- dn'-aa. etallnit lerms. Tern her, n«'g G, News offlne, t'range

hou*e In fautlly . . . hnnt»» to right party AddraiM' M, l )TuN N()R. Bnk 41. Nevv Hampton, N .1 R F. D.

Hl.At'KSM fTM. eKperlencart ott autnmnhlln bndlee wild wngon leork. wtahe* poeltlon

Addrea* 31 I 'nlunibla ei , Newark. N J

H O rS E W O K K —Girl for general houeakeep- Ing and companion, tirrmati-Amnrl'*n

preferred, aleep at homo. Call after 4 P M , WEHMAN. 1 12 Wa*i ('Union ave, IngLon

ti.AKLR uatili i>oaitlon. third hand on ipong# work Maker, Uoi H. New* ctfbe.

frv-llARKKK married, want# atcady poalilon.

GEORiit: KlSTNFJl, 9*wl Broad *1 .

HUCH7:WUHK- Middle-aged woman, (terinan prefvrreil, wanted for general houicwurk,

plain fBEnlly, In country, nil tonvenlencva, O l a r drove. Addrat-a (’ounlry. Hot JO. New* offl. 0 .

r 'A B IN E T MAKER, firet-claaa, Juai rived from 1 .ondori. wlehe# poalUon

■ Ir-aa A F rare of H E N R Y KOLT. 8 «uth Fourth SI , Harrlaon

Hg i :HE\VORK— Wanted, neai, refined girl for general hnijAew-ork, no rookir'g. small

family. tiii)ulr« for MHH. M L A lloiel Alvuid. i f South I'llnion ai . La»t Orange

C K A l ’F F E r ’ R first-clHiw, cologed. wanti i»’a1- lion, g-H'd rw'mmendatlnna; ran be recum-

mended hy preet-ni employer J E R R Y Mlf.ErT Bi 'Jrlemal at

lUtL’S B K E K P K R -- Respeciable mIrtcKe aged mun with comfnrtahie means wlehee lo en­

gage a young woman as n-iusekeepBr. .td dreo# H R , Freehold. N J

r H . U ' F F K r R .MK' tlANU’ purii-Ui V, « isl I- *Un>ri

ley pi , Kll*al->«th

four yeara' si- S J K., I.'>4 Rep

HOrSEWOHK —Wanted, an viuerlsnce j work.white girl for general homework, small

family, no laundry. Apply 'll# .South Clin­ton at . E**r 'TrangeHOCfinWOHK-VY’hkie girl for general house­

work. good, plain cook; no laundry work: fimlly three adulia, reference reuulred. 176 North Seventh il. ______HOCaKWOHK-Neat girl to aastat with

houiework, three In faml!> g>‘<v1 hi>nveMRS Wll .l,lAM BI.KT. 524 rsniral * ' e , corner Ninth atreelHOCREWCtRKER wanted, while girl. Eng-

llah speaking, country home, two adults, good wage*, hfadlaon. Address i'-iunlr>, Ron I, Newit office.HOl’SEWORK — General houw-work, go4 -d

home, good wage*, muat have heit r*>fprer\'t-a. fa ll at J \v. PERKIN S. |fl2 North Grove Hi . Kail Orangv. _____

ROpBEWORK -Girl wanted f'*r gein>r*l hotis# work In an apartmrat, amnU family. [iREV

FUSS, 277 SoiUh ^THBth it., comer RmiMi tlritigr BTf.

C U T T ER t'nraels, ynijpg man require# ployment #* riiitep or pre#*er: tl year**

experleni'e Adilreea Ambtiioua, B ‘>x l»S. New# office.

DAY’ S WtjRK M’om#n nunta day ’* work.Monday. Thureday. Friday, g"Od lauii-

dre>M, with r«f«rtuv# HATTIE ROBERTS. IT* Newark etDAY'S W’uR K - K-\i'erlen<'ed middle aged worn

sn wiehe* >iu> s w<uk i sH or aUdree* MRS NmRM'P.U., Jf MHIO ai . HH|.]VUI«. N, J.D A Yb Wo r k —German woman, apeaks

English, wurii* d a y * work wuahlng. Iron Ing, linuBOi les nin*.' 7 lTa>lon siD A YS tVOHK VV.yinen w ish* d ay* work

Monday. Tueiday atid Thuradsy E L J Z A B E I U AhHtJR H Kunuttli piDAV'.S WOFIK -Wcinien elshee dny’a work.

Monfta>* and We<Jneai1 a>> bti2 Nurtli 3UOl »i . KARSON[■ AVS WuHK

or laundry i Rlniiilifltrld nve

-Woman wishes lUy a work -urk lo I'rlng home. lit''

Da V'H Wo r kAddreon Tl

YOl’ Nit

\i ■ ■ miinU C< Ml( I

day work, cliy MRS

I'AV>• W'ltFtlv i>a»hing i(riiiii g nr general hrtiifCMt.ili MRS aU'.lNN Liberty

Orang"t AV S '■ 't'MK -' ‘-ii 'ietl uritiieti

work M >n-1uy iinil Tu<. l*>Inn Ri

wifchea day * 77 I’ cniimc

tiAl S OKK ' ‘oUired «vi-mau wlslie* d a y . M.i>rk Ilf any kind 13^ Siiesex nve

fiAV'?* l^'t'DIs" Wi>n.an wants wf'rk. day nr vthCk sleep home 3!l Sune**)! i<\e

D .IV S WORK Irntdlig 21 I

—(‘olored w 'ToHc, vv.ishlng >ii( rrt 1 AS e , SA i.TKH,

DAT S W O RK-V i Hilling, ironing or clc-anini KIS'nN. ikNi .North Sixdi a-

I ' . iV'S W( 'KK of hhs kind o aisled■ l

Rnj.l

f A h r E N T E R Jobl.ing hy day or conirnct wenlsd. TID'MAS TRGMPSGN, 954 South

urAngr ave. 7179.J Market.C H E F coloreil. would like position a* order

ror>k or hotel ermk, best referenoe I'all lOl Amherst *t , Kael S'rahge('H EF--All-around t hef or cook » \#hv* )> -it

tb'n In raHltturant or hotel f a l l or 17*< Amdoniy kI

lie

f f l K F Hn'l Boc'ind cook w 1 *h«* for prM-aic or hoarding-houae

MkJ Helmnni ave, oily

Blend' |•of|l|lllMARitHAl.L

LOOK -FlrHi-cIsas cook wUhes n plme vBte or piihllc, IRfl Ellofimfleld nve

pri­

llDRf iJ f L E R K fhrliilan, 2H yenrs yesrs Piperlencei best nf r^ferpnee*

nhimy and rharacier Address Drug. Box News cffl'-o

GfRI, ,\n#l yemng girl. etLpi-f^errvI, wlihfs 1 1 ‘Biflira work sn-1 'vhIHji* <>t hi l|- ssph ■ hi'

dn-ii ss tiling io (ia#1 it Mgtn houacw ork, ref -rt-r.r. HEII.I.V, 1. ’ licrKto St. near X ii’ rt-n.GIRL Wtshe* pl#i S h* a Kfiper In Any waj

fi>r un hi'ur nr two nohrnirK "r a]f*riinon \iJilri-BJi Jh'H'r, liov K . Nrssji ivfll. ■ 'i.mg^

N .1II M I, M ikb< i [h>*it i<'n as ! -< Ion i( Eaat ' 'rsnge

‘i:> I'rtfifc

H ELP— Here you rnn secure flrvl clftsa heiii St ■ >n-e Ihrt'ugh nur ngen 'y , glss u» «

ir lsl . \se guarame<‘ in ideshc .vmi Tlimia t Tangs i4f(k. tJrnve Emp. Agsm-v I 43 Main si. near Grove s(.. Orange, i^pen tinH IV M.

RICHARD HAFHKRLE, fui;er*l director, m»w at 4.M4 I' lh ave., June, of Kprlngflold av.. pir-

mcT perl her of Kaeberle Rrca, ftervki At /*#- »onable ratea. Tel.lWdUVVav. FunBral chapel free.

ROY wanted In butcher shop orders. fWfi Ml rmapnci a v e _____ .

ROT earned lo take care nt horse# end w.<rk In alofs. 417 Mulbsrrv st _ _ .

RfiVS waniB'l In i-arry newspapers InTulm ■jri5 ninIriTi ave __

IlOY wartpil. for errands, W .T rT4TI..LIPS.1 SH Mnrkot tl. _______ __________

Inquire 372Run wnTiIrd to work no wngoTi. liuoti^riiun si.

JAMKR J. MAHER,FUNERAL DIRECTOR.

Opp Gpova »t, SiniloTi, Kaat (grange. Ge<., n f >illeti In eltinilam'e. Tel. conn.

^ repOM of hit eoul. CMBtr

Imermenl in Mary *netary.KINO—^Aftar a brief lllneia. at Coats-

xiUa Hospital, near Downingtown, Pa., No- Vsmbsr t, 19 1 1 . Slahl#y I..oon B., beloved •ott bf Isaiah and Molly b . King, 18 rark- way, Orange. HelalLve# unil frlenda, a1»o insmbtre of Gold Key .luvenlle TaherneclB, Otdsr of Uooea, are kindly Invlitil lo attend funsral ssrvlcea at ( 'ahury Baptist Church, T u i ^ a y . November 1 1 , 'i 1*. M. Interment g^ Rosedale Cemetery.

A R tA N L EY m i .R , t ’ ndcTtaker and Kmb»Un#r.

h' * 4 Grange at Private fun»(ra! «‘hapel. Tnli Ufl.7 R R. and 1&4 Orange.

WILLIAM F. MCLLIN, Kl ’ NICRAL DlRECTOn.

s«n L A rA T K T T E ST, TEL. X'lO MAHKBT.aEORQE R K f E C K N E R SONS,

f u n e r a l pmFCTORB.10 BFT.MONT AVK, 'PHONE WAVERI.T All.

JAMES F. CAFFURT, UNtlERTAKER,

U THOMAS ST. TEL. 7T0 WAVF.RLT.

K R A C K B - A t OriBSo, N. .! , on Buna«y. eanib#r fli. FrlederTcka. R . Idow of the

w g Harmann 11. Kra<ka, In her hOth year. jKneral atrvlce will he held at hor late re»l- Mttee. 174 North Centre atrect, t.m Tucaday. KMgmber 1 1 . at P M Rclailve* and IrisMa are kindly Invited. Imermeni at con- vgalMce of family. Kindly umtt flower#.

nrsT A VU B Ia. e r r .FUN ERA L DIRECTOR.

W WTTT.IAM PiT TEt,. MB MAR K E T.‘ joV e F h j m a n g ’f b ,

H4>Y vLnn(ed In help In Imkorn- .^rpJv Ml.propiuTi a\i* _

IPiV n.’ihicd fn d^Uvrr "rder# ai fi2 V» Ih'^nm-riei'l [»■ '« ____

hov want^ l at HF.GAN'P, 22P Mein ■ 'orang' ______

BL-'tfKHMlTH WANTED Horseshoiu- andItlachkniUh. at on -'e; si'‘tidy Jr>h at

once, good wage*. HAMl'EL HOOEY’ , Bianch-vtlle. N. J. _

TD’ 'l .MAKERa-*kevoral, on die* and f ix ­tures state experience, wage* axp*cted

ftml l»kl place enipbiyed Address Tool- maker, Box 47, News office.T O O ] A K E R S - First-class men on dies;

gU«' ^eforonce^< nnd salary wanted. A d ­dress ['leninkers. Bux 15, News office.TOGI, a n d d i e MAKKR. flral-clase; apply

at Liiire IVnjhlp *lrlp Tool Co. 15 Franklin, et . FUllevIlla

.1 'H. S HKLF'KR. nne that can make d (lass try-on (’ all At nfU'C. I), (j LN. -t'ld Fltfiail si.

IIOVREWORK -Neat, competent white girl fnr genaral houaework. no washing. call 52

Berkelny ave.. city Mi PrttS[icci lai (Gr faro {MillIIOUSEWOnK- Eil'erlcm-ed while g|r| for gen

tjral h'.uieowork, family of two cni| Grafton ave., raurnUig or evening Ml. I'rus pet, i car.

I)ECt)RAT''U. flrat-claai, all hinnrbe* of work, uulun man, lute of Munich AA-Hderuv.

.JGSLI’ H MILLER, Plifeenth ave.. cor. beven tewnih It.DRIVER Htcady, aober. experience*! yoimg

man wishei {>osltlun Address Strad}, Hoi 72, New* office.

Hi'I' .SKK KEPEH Young widow, w iih ohlM neii-n years old wishes* posttlun m house

keeper In widower's family or hriusekaepei In emill family. Address Hiiu*e, B a>x kit News office.H'd'? 1 K k E K I ’ EK 'Ginp.-icid reapectsb ■

irufiiw'*nhy w.«mriii ilr-shvs T''’*'MI''ri, g- h<ifiio pr«ft-rrc.l in high waK--s. vx.fllftni roG t (-IIC1* AJdrt-M H'lnral. H-.n )(H, K%ws uffh ©

d i s h w a s h e rN'lrhol* at

rcstHurnnt, neat

KOl'BKWORK -Girl wanteil m mind bany and In (til light housework. Inquire MRS,

LCFIECK. 14^ Nineteenth q v p ,N. .LHUCSEW"HK--V\antei, ext'erlonced uhii* pirl

for geneial houaework hi small fumity ref 'Tiif i-'.. WENTZ, .7.4 Kvergrv^ii p I .h.-i < snge.

Hfil bWlY'tiRK• • F-ngl1 *h-*peRktriK Gcrn<sn girl n<< wil'd,iiii^

rpljol.STK.PlEH wniitnil all ftfound man If i-oHRI

Morristown,M .4 V Ff.EI'i;FI.. 44 WsHliIngtrin *1 . N JI ’ t 'HnLfiTLRER

41 *; U'HrihirgtTii.anted <r

R R MRY'ER,

BETCHKR. experienced loe box man; Gen­tile preferred. RfiLT/H Market, 5IS fJv-

ange at . cl(y.p rT C H E R -F l r e i claaa huirher

stPS'lv w >rk 417 Mulberry stIR'Tf'HKR I IctirJ

i4a||e\iSle aveymipg man wanted

RAU E’nilTEIt. whire Apply corner Johnston □ VP. and John *1.. Kearny, N J

RARltER wantsil Sussex ave

Wa T'. 'HMAN Man wanted a* night watch­man In up-iown factory, must iinder-

etand care ut bcillprs; aiats age. experience and Balary pipect'^d AdiJr'^aa Waichmeu. Hox 54, News officeWATCHMAN. expeGepred «i bollcri. g » 1 ref­

erences fJF» lV IR STENCIRI., ING,. WwiOn a 0 .

ItDrsEWv.ihJv Wanteri.Hist nv g*-nerfil l',iniH»

houro fl to fi do Gb I I .Ml iI 'SKWORK <lerm

(Vi.rk. washing and lr><r)iTi niornlng. flaidwlnFMtl'SEWOHK—Strung, whlfp girl or iv iiu'vu

getiHral hoiispwork. no wb>1iIiix •iji'i-p |i. TriI fi In k I' M., .VW Washlnxinii ni

ENGINEKII sort ma<hlnlai, ItollTiid^ir. alsh es p.siilon, dipliimR ;;31 Fijiiin r*i.

i ;A!tDWSF:R. Ill ;ii. 1 mitd-toi ; singlp, ■ riporl- MVf l: Mnd*-isiHuds Kti*! k ponltr) nn>1 .nitn

ri.obrp a : i fi-si Tii •'UU'S'O p' l: oi Pii November -ir 1 U-, vTiiiior !► . F.rtspv (‘ounly i-referrcd

\ddr''sa ijHrdetipr, Hox h, Newe Offlcf.vn-; KE F! 'E J{ WnniPl fioeUlon ea

loii - lii-eppr nr vvni tiToan. heat ref l■ ten•'•-s. h'nd If rrqulrp.1. .\ildross E P ,I iiiliTi rtvi . NewarkHKI.I'Ell SlPFidy solii r Ilian wants

tru'k t all nrp'l Wfi H •a 1 it M>'frlh *Ti'ri. w h !(■ , Tn H*-- j a \ i t <>r a re]tftt-|p (’ ■ ■ lore'lrk (i' 1 m ", jiim p 1 .. w.i k, Ani Jjin

1 ' ntie Pt li-ni li'H • 1 riK PI "UP" >-iill a:rl (n III' h'-'iHi'- iruTi f \\'iLi, L\.MT.K ('nil lUlllLK T V'« il'KH KI HA VKR YniingNi‘ H r k wlp'icp i.iie!il >11 lv* la qu>*r ap

n pniOtInn wrlt«‘ lk7

No. tz Win- Newark. N. ,I

<i| .<KV(f'RK--Wl*]<'w dv*!r»*a light house u or). »vh'’ rR IherH I* tj.i ^bjcr-ilun (•■ nlaugbier, ars old goivj home preferred to hirb nagir

............................. nfficpA.Mr f’HrtlculHr. Hi

— ColOTP*]

l.'in. N-wx oflilOl HKW'jR K—ColoTP*] giLls for gensfAl

houa>-vM>rk aleo a middln-agc’ il v,'imari fur plain w-irk Employment offKo. fl * tVarr-m si ’ phone hOtJh.l, MarketH« irHEKLEPEFt T’c-alM ui wantpij hy refliicd

nihlille-agcd widow as hriu*pkppi>er in wid ower'Ji family; n<i trlflers ii«-ed Hi'ply Gall I-*' i;ai*|dr St . MRS CAMLHELLHOGSKW4 IRK ERF. coiika, < hamhennalils

nml suKrcsse* wish putliivKis. MRS. KOB I’ LL.-S Employment Agency, 55 Jon*B #l Tel t'j MarketJK >rSE W O R K E R S —Girl wl.sh poilllon*. al*o

fHv green glrl.s. MR8 . W JOHNSiAN R .Agenfv, 2h4 Springfield Ave , tel, HL'l.l MklF I i j l 'S E W u K K E R S —Girls wunt poaltlon* ».«

g(-n>'ral hotlsewurkpre. Call (<KC>5iLi\ Rmp , 25fl Bruce SI : tal. 33116.1, Wavcrly

\ddr*-)- rif h s'FT'

.Mil L\\ HI

er; sipady, 4fi0 Snjth

iRUKEWtlRK 'ilrl «'r young wmniin wmit-* tn assist light honscivorli. sius]l faii,i^y of x>hili->,,

till rooking 14 .Vrlsrm pi

WRITKRtA-Intelllgen': lojgp incotne corre-ipoadlng for newapa^T*; nu canvaaaing- For

particular* Preaa flyodl :ate.71« Ltjekport. N, TW’ GGDW nRKER wanted on wagon bodina

J P TfUN * SON, 401 Market st

Ft'NERAT TiIRF.rTOn AND EMHALMER. TpI 7 nn Wsv 4kt1 PprlngflPld av# ____

l iA V E L L E —Suddenly. on Friday, November

HkS, Mary, beloved wife of .lineph l.nvelle. Ivis, frlonda. Doatio Branch No. Irtd, ],.

, A., fll. Patrick’s Rosary SocIpiv and Hgflred Heart Leagutf, are r^^appctfully Irivtted 1 # attend (hi funoral from her late reshlpnce, 14 J g y gtreel, Tueaday. November |1. ai H lA

' jL M., to Bt. Patrick’ s Catlieriral. wlicre POlamn High Maaa of Haqulom will he uffsri'd fW the repose of her soul, IiHnmtpni in (>m- • te iy Holy Sepulchre.

HADIOAN-On November R>. 1D13. at h«r fWkleQce. No. H20 Tiank ■ (reel. Maxy, be IgivikI erlfe of the lat«< John J Mndigan. No tMw of funeral hereafter

M O r H M N C S f j O O D S

DTED IN ii4 HOLHS AND D E IdV F R ED BY J iF Y i lR A DJIY t’LE.ANEHr AND

DY'KRS. nail F E R R Y HT ; UTKN EVENINGH. L. D- PHONE nw>3 MARKET.

i’ t>r\'TEHM \N. Hh. no Putiday w'^^k; r'vst^r- man, nlsu saUdman; nlgbi wsfrhman px

ppro nvtMl earn if boilers. 4M, r*-f'-V'-ji< ps rrijulrpd. Tw> flr»l-i-l«efl (oolioakpre, pBlni^r. *«.h,i '-ftn grln»l and n'U r-nl irs arol d*' som*« ■ irlplnn, two paper heng'-rs, poricrs, silvpr smiii. farm hand*. Gerrnan .\iuPTifan Agem-y, #-ldlrfi spennd floor, 1 1 * i ’**fiar st

C K H l ' m ' U l E S

MARTIN—On November *. IIHI, Helen M baiovad Tvidow of the lute An-lrew 1 ’ . l lariin.lUlaUv e*. friends anil mnuitiors of Unsnry flkK'tely are klmlly lnv 1 ti'*l ii> attend the fyaaral from her laic rt-srilcncv*. 43 (.'Jxford itre ft . on Tuesday, NovciiHut 1 1 , ill 8 9ft A i H., to st. AluyHluas I'hurc.h, where a Uolgmn High Mars of itcqoinn will ha of- fgrgd for th« repnne of her ai'ul, hiiermenl Cemetery of ihs Unly Sr-pub-hre

M o B U R N B T - A t his home. J*l« North Mountain Hve,, MofitcSAlr, N. J-. Ncs'»'n\!>Hr I , l i l l . William A .Ml ]4 urn«y, In hln G>th ygar, Funeral niul InienruMii prlvai'v

MINK—Enlercil Into real on ^aiurday, No Tgin^r 8 , 1WI3. Alt'srt A. Mink Sr., l>elmi'.l

of Wllhclmlna Mink, ntf'-d 6 H y«ar#i H -gngnths 1 1 da.va. HcliillM'H And fi-icniis lire r - gpgctfully In* It' d '■ ■ ati»-n'l (li" ronsml ■’ n fined ay . \'>A'«tuijj-i ll, »i ''..’to a m troiu hs lata realdencH, N" -J ly. ' in st:eut in Fetaf'a Churt'h, vhera ni i' A. M . n Mn.ns uf RgOUiam wilt ha uffur'^d f>>r lb* rai-»io of tila, bOlM. Intermr.ni in Woodland >>iunler>.

THE E V E R G R E E N rKUETERT-Urnanixad IhWi between Newark anil Fllzahtih. on

Main Line trolley roula, fare 6 rcnla. not a stock romi'any, incney spcnl In inipi to cinenli. beautiful ifction receiilly laid out: p^'mianenl cere on lawn plot end lawn and partial latymmia. Aildrsas 1-11.NRY M Jj-iOK-ER, Suporlmendenl. Bllxaboth. N.

KAfiT RIDGELAWN PEM ETERT. Delawanna. 4. J . —On irdley Hni- ijptwcpn N<rw':itk wid

Paaanlc. FIneat Iri Stutw. Perpetual care free l.ots Of four pra'na up Lhanp ifllr Newark office, H2M llma.1 ai.: tcl nr,THMk(

G L EN D A L E CKM Y’ - Franklin ave. andtoralemon •(-. iGoumflsM; fli;o*i kept rsnic-

lery; plots of four gravee. IHh up. '•Inele grave* (Ifl. perpetual car# free. ' I'hono

ARLINGTON L'KMhM'ERY. .MILINGTON, N d ■ Phone 17 Taka Kearny rnr to Arlington

Depot, thence five minutes’ walk to cemetery.

r i l A G F F E t ' R — WnhIPd. slpc'rlc (Mickdriver, nno capable of ruking care r.f

Trui k sfatp age. axpi-rleni'c end w agi^s wantrid AddrPHS Electric, Rivx II, N'swsufflCH. _ ___ _ _______1 '((LLECTOTI--Experlsncpd crillectnr fnr

fiunllurs biisliiPA*; steady pnsIMon a^d goed salary to rlglH kind nf man

YGT’ Nr, M E N - I ’ l e y«ur spare time to build u[i n miill erder buBlnsirs 'f ynur iwn. we

hfip you iiart tnr a ahare In ornflii: 27 uiM">r- lunlilo* iiariU-ularr fr^p MuMial (M'Doriunl- U-s Eti-hangft. Ruffnln, N. Y.Y'i i >'i; man. hIh'iii 17. wanit-tl lo OMlat re-

ci'Dlrig i']p;k, Jiiusi hi; neat. Hi'irfKt and writ*' g!"-l hniit. and nf>l afraid of work, aftlery Hi, !-e>i-eii hs rpr;iilre.1 Addr*-ss rte* e;ve. Box H. N»as ofrk.s.Y ' ' r V G M.iW. single, tc (ravsl Ni .Tersey. vis­

iting eslAbllBheLl trfl<1e, on c*'TTiml*»lfn hASls, earnlnge bw H' p'-rsrinril ap; iScatlon,mornings nmy IKI l»«krslde ave.. Orange

lUU'SlCW« iRK--GleJ waiGed f.ir gciieial house-rtotk Apply In ainrc. Tifi l‘■ |la !]l

nve , Cur ttroait stI lo r S F K F I E P R I t watiiH-l Hi

fariillj’ . more for pi home Hu* 3, Newa office.H( jCREYVORK^Tourig girl wasi’ - l fnr uplil

housework a.h'i aesini ^'Hh ■ liihi t-:i B road st.

H V h* t il lil ail-nrrmnd m1 lG A*'- experience; can hAOille

ATi>Ui!!jg In ! '-ir-rtrticUuh and factory equip­ment, beat of tef*ren- * A'ldreia Sternly,it V iiy. Nhh., nffj. e

MIU'IIa NH' Kfek* jjoeliinn In garage; two entH *'\pcrlencH .A<l(1 iesB Mechanic,

H'H’SICWORK - Golored woman w ishes Keneciil pyB<.HViirk. laundress Included, horn*' nlghta

.Ai!flri-a* Reference. Ho* News offi--alinCi-EWGKl-:—RlAvtc gir), two y^-an In thlf

courtry. wtabe* poalilon 2l2 ho'ith Orange ave.. flrii floar; tall cveiiinga.HOVPEWORK- Woman wdJhss gonstsl house­

work; no ribjiTtlon ii> *-oimlry place fa ll at 14 Howland st.

News nffi<pM '\GL 1 MST,

|OSI IlJII Mlo\;ierieiii^i isihe hand, wants .i.idt, l■■•(| h oulh Lle\enlh nt.

Ma n Marrlfil mnn. HT*. wautn p«'>!(ltlOD for two ■ IT llinr *'V--iilii;;s ;i \v*-ek, rlcrh'Hl Wi>rk pie-

fr-rn-*1 Ad lri «*■ Rtf'Hdy, Hus 50, New* offli'C.

H'H SKWORK -W.j ' i•!rk, imjil have

enib si

imn ful’ r»**»'reiu’e

B**nvrnl t,' N '|T»i

.NIAN. Gi. HtiMian. Polish, (ierman. Slavic, V.ritiP-th spHftiimK wl*tit-it «tiiiK at any kind.

,AtldresH \V->rksr. Ho* IT, NhWs office

H ot ’ REWDRK -Girl wanted fur genersi h>>iii W'irk, griud ]4alu ‘.'JH -i*.ih

H'H’ SEIY t (llK Gif J want^'l (n rl«' K*''-ei Ai hi'USfl«ork. !■’, D MYAR ul fie|]PAilic .i\>-

I-DDWIG HAI MAN I ’l____ ____ ___i^IGNETMAKLR-k and pollsh^-rs. only first

class im-ii need ni«n!v; c.ime r-'ndy Pt wnrk EDWARDS GG , Ik"! Mulberry st __'i 'At'HMAN wnnted, gi.-4Kl puy winter pcsl-

II Ml fur right intni IS Washliiytun pi . I'lasT ( 'range. _____i ‘i>OK-'T-'(fst-rlRSS fr\ ef,.tk

SlieificM l.'jncli, -IT'f BondAl'Plv onee.

DELIVI'THV MAN f*jr estal>llshe*i ruuta. sol hrv und - ummlHstcn, n--o l - i-i ^irtunliy , gm-d

rerereni e and ’ «*h se. nrlTv positively (•■ ■ ■ iulrcd ;^u,perlnr Ijmmli' ' <>Nineteenth sT . FuUl "riiT^«e

Ninth

YOf’ Nt; MAN W.ANTEh WHO HAS HAD F X l ’ERlEN t 'E ON FooT-FRFS.«: lUiVV

R ES til'TI- AL GO. 12td fSnDTH STYT'V.NG MjVN pi ABfliat In

[itriB ' 1 r pH rt mcij ( rurr'-* ' ■ ANFIFLD. I&H Markat st

■ hi p- Ruru.s

yn( \G MAN' wanted (c ilriTc I’crrl tail: must IcuiiH town 4 Ashland ate.. East Orange

YiirN'G MAN wauled tn rim gr vuer but'her routs. Lkl Walaon ave.. cUy

Yi ' i 'N 'l mail wsnLSil as helper in lyakery, ref-

H K L I » \ V A N T i : i> — W O M E N

O'BRIEN -( >n N-'’.cmher H. ln|!4. Jid,n. Pn- lovtd huibanr) of ih« l«.tsRalailvei and friends, memhriB • f St Akivj-in}.- a Council Nt). 4(1, «’ ft. I. i W'saiy S i 'leiy uni BA cm Heart l rnfivie. ure TOFT'e-TfnlU inyLi- I to attend the fanerul frun' his liio msi-lnti. ■ .

IB Bt. Fra-riv)* fftrcit. rn Tuesday. N.> vioil'ar IL v A. M . i S' vl.-ysni« ■«Church, when* a tinlemn lllirh Muss I'f U«. Qillem win be nfferod for it-e r-j>r,«e > f Vu* •OUl. Intarnieni In the L>rn#'wT-> of 'he H.'.y lapulchro

R E I L L V —At Orange, N J , N’ lVembor s

J918, J*Tne*, Iml'ivni husliand .-f 'orheTlnf lallly Dice Kellvc ar t s-m ..f Ann,- R - l11v inae Lavli^i and ih* lute laiiu'S }b l.i

4lv«a ami fvlvnda ar** hindlv t itend the run. ru I fr’mi lil' 1 1 1 '- r.-:-|>n v :.S I4ew a(T**«-1 ■ TI rui-sdrti, N-.Vi II ,1.' Ho'oliX'k. Ih.-n.'- t l ST J -liri ii wlierr• High Ma.*-* -f Reqiil.Mn wpl le riff.Msd rnr lha TOfK'i'- -'f Ii'H Hi'iil liifennprit m .-itJohn'i Cfine!rr%

ROI4FU~-'ri N '-.oinber 7. m*.. Harriet A. «rtt« of Heiij> S. Hunivr Keiative* ap, Yrltnds aro invdTed to attend the funeral ser- TlOM frijm tier irt-o Tesldonue, N-i. 4tt Thcmn* iUMt. on Tuesday Novaniber 11, at I! fH> A.

Rcrvloe* will aivo he held at the rasMenr*• 1 her eon. Mr. I-'', P Rumtir, No 4 i narrlaiin mraei, Mlddlefow-o, N. V . mi Wuilncsday. No- vamlx-f 12. at 2 P. M liPumirnT ;u Hillside ICgmeteO’.

BAENOETl -l»led sijdd^nl' -n No\smher R Helen 7 'ha *ic*ari. tv,.' ., l wi-» i.f will-

iom Wenger mati TullyP LiiiiitLr-R arid frlenda • rg reapefifully Invited tn .itund tms fuvcnii DO November 12. at 7 A M iruru rh*- n-sl- dtnoe. 28fl Springtleld avami'. t » H' .l-'-svph e Church, where r Mass win sui.i Cm t)ia repoea of her inul. ]i\tcrmeiil In ih« ('anieteiy 0t the Holy Sepulchre

SCHREIN ER-—Suddenly, on Ntivsniher 1, ) I I 8 . Andrew Jr.sBph. bciovcd unn f r u -rhi-ri

frid Bnrhara Bchmirier (nre Lelic, nl Ids gta raaldenee. 55 Pa^ialo avpnii*> NnUco e t funeral huroaftcr.

Se U W A R ZYV A EL D E n —On Friday, No- vetnber 7. 1918. Caroline SiThwarawssidpr (ttee Stult 2 >, beloved wife of Merry SohWAYSwaeldor. runeral aorvk« wll uike place on Mnnday, NoVf>mh«r IP. nt the mie taetdancu. 89i) North Grove strHSi, Last < >r- M f e . et 8 F M. Kslatire* aiivl frlenda ore Ukdiy Invited to aunnd. Interment on Tura- « a y tn Falnnount Cemetery at tho iionven- leace of the family.

SMITH—On Sunday. November ft, IRlfl, Peter

E-r beloved husband of ’riiomsii ^lolth tnsa Lgata). Relatlvi^B ami frhTsAe iir<' kl'Kily Ip- ▼ Itad to attend the funeral, on U*.jr,*-ii\ay, Ko- TDintier 12, at IM5 A. M., frnm l-in !ati« re*-

IdUioe. Ml Jones street. bi J'sipr a (’ 'huri h, ^rhtra. At Id o'clock, a Solemn IMgli Alass -<f

g'Oiem wlli ho offernd fi>r the ffposa of hi* 1. Interment In the Cenuttuy of lha Holy ulcUro

BWAlN-Ot> November k, IIUS. David A..

JiaatAnd of Mary W, Hwaln iuce 7*hompsrvn), p hla Slat year. Relatives ojid frlenda, a)#t>

nganhera of the Entempt Fit -nien p Association, • r * atten'I ilia funeral aervlcai, frontil# rtildoTije of hi* ion, KTanklln g fiwain,

gagtna atreei. TUfSilay. Nnvumher l l , at , iharp, Intermern in Evergreen Oemc-

l lH i l l E S T cash prlc*-H paid for ladle* and gents' ca*t off clothing and ahues. sxtra

high prices paid for inrfrs suit* and ladle* fancy dftsser; *eTit1 pustal nnd I will call at n n r^ L .r ■ ph"n. ■ ai<,W .Murknl. .MH CAHN, n : fioutli t'vangv tn*', npur Norfolk et.

fur h:1 kind* wln(*T and iihlng Hsi'i shoe*, ape* lal I uv’-ri-oRis. nails and la-

(iU-a owniut; dnss.-n, *T*nd i-uST/il. will i-oll lirt^mplly. Mil ' DAltLKS, lU) South nronge a* e. . ____

EXTRA blab prlcpsi5,inmif*r v*is' ‘’ iT i'

p--' ■<'S i-nl-1 fur riiT''' '

F X ’IHA high fJClr*-# pnid for all kinds winter and summfi 'nisT-uff vlothink und ahooa;

* 1 1 'lal 1 rt- HH paLil f.'r im-n n overr-’RfB,Hi.J lit.linn' evenmg dre*««B, rfend “I a',I pruuii'Gy MR. CllAHLJ.H, J1ii’ i^n KVt

aulta iuaial; will

South Or-

D n i v n i s orul p-'ic- oi-u inqiilfH Afplv ril.JDl M DFa ’ K L R RHGS Impnrters

gr(''’ern, Graiign iiuvo, ’J ’.'li - - 1 M iiu s( OiangeDROP and pcunr pn-sa hiiiul .^p-

ply Grt'fn st . niu-rmnl flii-.r__________

MOOK-KEKl'RB Wanted, expert book- kMopnr and ninnogrupher (n work In

HhujinfleUi, .irnwer Iti own hon*lw rlthig; Hlato HAlary expected Adtlrenii K. X. HEAD, 4;m4 North Grnve at,. Etist (.irange.

MAID wanted for ludles’ rooin of Park rf-s taurniit. experlBiu-e«i, Ai‘pl> (u-.lav, U" l .trk

jd , ru*i door to F'rorior's Theatre.OFISRATg HS. expsrl«:nred. wsuled on (wo-

iioaiLc felting rnaciiitim. t-a.iam&h, shiris am| underwear I'nll H R LFA R k. curnnr riane anil Acttdfiiiiy eis., Newark.OI'LK’SlTI.j IIS— E xp.irlenced lapjiKAmPrs. Uc-

ers and *trlpppf* mi hia>rtli'ron M.M'il it r o . . 2 ko pu n d j*t.

OPER.ATGRH on power ni«r hiups l-'esex l e 'e *;urtalri Oo . ti <Snt»al ave . ■ ui liiuad ei

I 'APLH Bi.iXF-S SirljiperrT. lurTiers hi ami (Rile hands, steady all uorli. rnuht

be fir.nt-cl(t-ss. niAle rxpfTli*nce and "ivag' •*. Aiklreti" Paper, Box 1 (1 1 . .No-ws offli-e.PAPER F.x['«rli*nced girl# wanted on

SRithig-up machhicB, nleo ti few udii p.-rs waritwt. W. Ft. Pai'pr Box t’o., 1.74 bummll

YfAV Mnndv WKris l|om<‘

fouf-pnwsr laTbr Adilrpns Hftiirtv, Box T3,

Til-LJi 'E M.lN, fS. e^pt*ripnoer| at 0 0 *1 , tlme- K‘'u|i^ng sLTiij goneiiii office work Address

I Iffl. ■• H-.X M N^U !. I'fri. PI ' t . S I L K S liELPF'.lc wishe* sleady poiitlnn

iti itlnllng ru'uu (w" yrartt’ rtXjPru-nce. Ad­dress Phtler Hi-\ in . Npwb f.'fficeI'Hi 'T('

nioun'L,J K'S T’]rKH wNhe.* tHj--l!lori. can [u im and r|o nil kinds of ro L]e elop-i.UJ.K Pi

A anted to neaiei tn houae !;k CulumblJi ai . > <•

HOI ’SEWi IKK—Gin 1 Work, good hi>me

i..afayatte at.H4 H'flEWLiR K — Nsai colorort gIr!

funeral housework, fine refemru-c Gariiltip siHOCSEWCUIK 'Jeemfth girl want* gener*:

housework, inquire flrai floor, as Na pnJaan ■ (• ____________________ _____HOI SEWDHK. CnloreSJ girl

houieW'orli, *mnii faiiiiiy Searing tU

IV ante gpoeru M. HEED, til

H(>rsEW'>ElK Finriih girl «M*h«s houeew irk Small family ne;it aiipearirtg 7ktl Baegm

HcLHEWDIiK. i.olored w-oncun would like gets eral h«JU*vwork kH i.JlM er sf

LAVN DREB 8 —Klrst-chis*. wishes waslilns Id do liunie; c#ll or address 3s Winowdal.

ave,. Montclair, S . J .

IT.r .S ir . li Ai. I PiPnijiflit, r W InhP* poalilon. .S S\’ I ' 1 ’.T / E L 4.'l f'r'Uih nrnngp ave

iilTLATI* >.N *»iili i"if|.“iii u.-K.Jii ur machanLr-til .-MiniMiny uitl ln r.*> lullee. New- York

* '• ;.<r.ir,K- Tt.aii JT r'ro^Lly iviilperule;i.'lgiil \ear^ nl lURchiiiist I 'ade. rail.tmtl I otii|mii.t , ihr>-€ ytTLr* [ei;bnlcHl iraliiuig. f.ui.j dr.tfi.-cmpn , hiKhref refeCTiRes Rox 747. Puc..; .n IL»GMl'l'I.V'I r r .F R K innrried man. sober, d«-

1 i-p>4 nnsltl .n, .\'lrlrP3 s Eviieriam'P, n<x 1 1 2 , v -w« nffl.-r-

F’APKJl BOXES - L'xpprJenreh naier box gul* •■ •Hnied, gUie ned [.Rste work Is'ILU AM

GAC'JH 4t SON, til N(*w Jer*p>- HBlIroad aie.

FIREMEN BRAKKMEN for all railroad* In Npwsrk vfrlnUv, wages JUk); rfllln-a.l rn-

(TPUKlng hPHdduai'ier* poalMoiii Rsniired com- pjit'-nt ihexp(-ripn'’e'l men Hend fig**. ItailwHy As*'!clatlon. lu-pi 323. Hronklvn. N Y ____FARM II t VD m'is( b** g' ’d nillknr V NOLL,

7 4 -■ Vrlm -oli , B 1 0 "lliriPl'!

w nn(p*1 . rr .f rr

fine who iinnlHrnlsnilB biilcbpr ...1. .1. l.r.llMAV. 11 1 Mil

HlL.UFTST PlU''r\S T i l l ' F*'R LADlE?*' AND GENTS’ . 'ASr-i.h-'F . L G B l N G . KEND

AM- 1 WILli I ’ M-L U*\ l^ IcrtlLl.) MAN .-t:'. HVNK hl‘ . M . \ It M ILK LIF K E. _HlGHF.^^ r * i'Rl't f‘ I mit-off nl(Jth1 ng,

hill* and i!boi-.s. M MAN^ivN, *e.-nnd-band r;i.ilhp* r-.r lu.lSv* uiul s ' t ' x . II Marif'ird at., ’ IPhone 4T74W MarkK. S'lid I'oetAl- ____ _YflABINU HTAYiP buolis bought; highest price*

L-ald for W'ote ilBispn. tidU labels. e;iai» wrap­pers etc. Naw Jureey (.oup ui Co., 380 I'lsiie *1 ., uear Unrlcel.

Oil! Mi: IIllt-HlIlP

belry HiIIANH SI HRW ^^A(T^1NEB, hi-lich liardn STllI

luachlnlsl* whiiipcl for light, apnirare iwsclilnft w-fiT'k nml *sSP!iii :iMK, steady Jd' sod PHT.blit only firH(-t.lii*(M m'-n anvwsr Addrea*Hand. Hoi 75, N'-wn nltlce. ^ _lit il ’SICNS’DR K Good mlil'lle-aKS'l man for

gc.npral hounpwr.rk small sRlurv. hc'nr.l and ri'-'Tn for npM.lcBB: goc'd humu Cull ail-.Tire *-1 Mal'cev ■ !

Buv^K-KEKl 'EK and canhler; young Indy;iiiunl b« iieni Hii.l ru’-.urala; refereiuea re-

■4 Ulie*1 8 . L. D'lWlv Hniobece and Grocers, furuer Alden ai. and WnTrhung ave., West ( ipunge.

DINT^FKY Girls <“xi>prlenc'‘-d In aewMng hook* watvled sTfinnly «.>rk, Cni-t wage* piiul ri,

bTK.lN 0 Siringfi"; l nvi-

(’ OfiK. J3ft. wrttTri-nn-->i;.rnhePniBld. J??;iGmu iWii litl«m]utii.'< f J J for H Btrite Innll-

tnll'in, . .oil, $3u. g'-i-ipr.ii Iiuuhr WerkuT. ts.o In family, iu> w.ihhiiig. 1 30; iiursH. LI", ytmng mirtf** glrH

G E R M A N - A .M E R IGA N A O E N T V. entire Npfuti.l flu..r 19 Cedar el.

('U()KS. houae worker*. rhamherTimlrl, w-aK- rpsH. nurse glrin. Work nf any kiT.d |o be

had fit The (li-ive Eniplnympnr Ag'?ini'y «vpry day in ihe week; call, a n l wa will vl.K'H you III onen 14.3 Main st.. near Gr .vp Ki,. Grange; c.p-ii nil :i P M

M.\KNf:S.4 'i:v M;ihi

r i rn i 'H K R ^Eintod ill T;L'!.\N r>i I'.rungc. ___ __

.lEWKl KR Slrti rnnn bv i;u (o i i kn. n- SIH" r ia , rn'.Hl be gbo. 1 nP Rmunti work-

snrtli fll.-alv [."sMl-n RuJ ...... wagen -VlilJlyA LL jU’ IT a A l . l . K d ^ . IS C.hiTiihla fJAN lTiiR tn SL'iprid heater In three family

hoLis.; T l ’ t.’K 3<i8 Roulh i-n'h st

ROLL or fiat I'lp desk, or Rnylhtng In office will ut y prli-fl \r in fair condiflon

CA.' ll. fii Acaderriv nt ; tel. tiMSlWMRMark"iiiGHK-^I' i3Tlc"B r a i l for gendentaitfl oojt-off

ilolldiL* J n i ' ZIMMERMAN, 39Hcdleii pi-. Eiial nniisge, ar 'phone 377(tM.

KlTCllFN m a n wanted, single, who under- *Trtn-ls flhuct rtlimer cooking r, HILF'IK-

ENF.H Gaf", Ntiw J^Tiiey Kullroad avi> cornerWrlKh( St, ____ _ _____IJNEMF5N—ID\e experienced Itnemsn wanted

It once. Aprlv lo Morns and S.^msraet niectrlc r<iniTiB(iV. Morrlatown, N. .1

L IN K E R S for eoidered rnesh wanted ERNST GIDEON HEK MFG CO., fi Oliver at.

I'nOK' I.AI’ NI'RKSM. oularpJ, German orri>xe<li-sli mull, $1141, 23 hmipnW'.rUrre, white

an.l .iM' it'd, -\|ii-:y at cin.", I'l nTriti Employ- rivr nt, 'IHn tin ;n< • nt

F O Id SH E R —Old fnr pnlishihg on fioM jew airy, une who can ftcilnh, U I j. HE.'VEK-

LAU g o .. 93 rhentnul si.P O L ISH E R wRUteil, one who can doacraith

brushing preferred. (iRORGE M'ALEVG-l, 3 j 5 ilulberry at

SALK.SWOMENV r-: A R E READY TO KEC’E U E

A P P l .K ’A T lO S S FROM Ha LE«- tVuMEN WHO DEBIKB PCIJHTH'NH FOR T HE h o l i d a y SEASON " l if e h m a n e n t l v . g o o d SALAEDESPAID TO COMPETENT HELP A I -p l i c a t i o n s m a t fie m a d e T u Su p e r i n t e n d e n t , f o f k t hFLOOR, ANY MORNING B EF O R E 10 O’CLOCK. L. B A M B E R G E n i CO.

cnt 'K lli 'TI.KIl <-n!ip!" ilesire posblions. ''"Jik iiut tnj it»r. hnai ri.f^retioe, Ad-

dr"ns TI HM'K In" I'l.rmw , Grange. N J.C(HJKS, c kn. gsHui- laundry, h>'iueewi;rkerB.

t haml'crmul'ie, lauri-IrreHes, high wag**. OIJTTKCP S Ageniii, Th '.'aiiire et.. Orange.COOK- A maid In fan dy of three; food plgln

cook; f. ’'0 <l wagB*. i -i 1 ‘'2. Hhori HU1«, N.J.CAN\'ASHf-;Fia- Wonipn ranviiaaera warned by

B tsal!-k:iiiwn plan ' manufacturer Apply W i^ E R LUGS. Wi l-.ruml »l.(.’LEANER wanTed

1 1 0 per month Tier High and Rank i

whlia womajt) sleep hom*;nosplMLl, cor-no.ibleB'

I , city.

TRAIGNO STAMP‘D bought, hlgheet raid for hfxike and too*e coupon*, milk label*,

*<-ap wia\i '4-r*. H»:l Market e(-. room S I . ____OLD GOiJ.). ailver. icrap# of Jewelry, dla

monde and platinum louahL Tfil Broad *t , •' H Ha LKVRB. ____ _ovtT Petty'* E.

MKN—■ Wanted, f'lr I'nlted State* army, ^ l e - bodlftd unmarrb'd merv, betwHeo ftgn* of iB

an-d 85 clilgens of I'nlted Btais* of good oho^ ej’tPT and temperat.’ habit*, who con speak read and write the English language. For in* fisrmaflon appty to recruRlns offl.^er, 2fle Mar­ket Newark, N J _

3 ITEST prli'B* pabl for gents' cast-off oloth- ig Slid bed featheia Send poalal to J.

HIGF Ing

RKCKBR, 6 ti Mcmlgoinery si.

l lo n s e h o lc l G o o d s W n n l e d

coinmlsfilon* for selling real a*tAte: bt-iST lot pm|...sltlnn within flv*-cent

fare of Newark; priro.v |nw; icrins will ault Biiy buyer Room likift, Marbrldge bldg.. I^rnadwHy and 84ih *i . Ne*‘ York.

AT MR. CABH’B. 64 Academy si. What bar* yeu got id *ell for ceehl We buy anything and

ST»>rythlng for ci*h: second band furniture. eJd THTpeta, ch®:r*. table*, pillow*, qulR*. rugs. *lvvr*. dressers. wRU or wUbotit mirror*, an- Dqua Bad anything you want to *ell for cash, 1 pay more th*u uiy dialer or aiictlon house In the city; 1 have no agwnts to i»7 comnolaeloD; 1 ■ all myself pciaonally, tljat’s why 1 esn pay more tbau other*, get my prlc** flr*t: sentj puetal I eill vsb at once; businaa* aUlctij coq- PJeutlal Tel ilA&OW MkrteL _____

MEN—Al'TOMOMILD 1 NSTRI'CTTON: PRAC­TICAL CT^DRF^E; N'EW n*.AP3 NOV 21:

l a r g e EGHIPMFNT. i n s p e c t KHOP; B(V)KI.£T. X M. A . 107 HAhfll'T f!T.

ALWAYS the hlgheil price* paid for fUThltur* r.f irvery depcrlpHon; wp buy contents of

ttores and ru«rchs.ndl*e. we will eand nur agent cr call personally, and w© will pny you mure Uian any oiher lioua* tn th* city: send for F. blMON. the man ■ who pay* you cosh and deOi* fair and equara; send jjosial. F. SIMON. 78 Acodemy st-; 'phono ®MM M4irU"C

'Cbe re M u o a

t F- M.* •TRENCBIiFT*-Rnternd into rest on Sunday.

Hovanaber 9. 1913, Benjamin, in his eighty- fifth year, beloved huatamd of ihe t*te Mnry y ^ r y X. Cnee Sa])derec.ivi. TielaUva# and

' alee the civil w a r veteren* of Coml^j iy i, TVenty-*i*th lieglrnent.^ N»w jw-sey

A L L KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MERCHANDISE. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF

itoreSj ^ouBfis a.nd flat* or anything you have... -lOUglil for co-ih; con*ul( ueT^efore eell-

lug; eitlTneTee chcsrfuDr given; s«nd poBtoi or 'pTiutxe 3(123 Morkcl

to *c1 ,

R E I D S AUCTION ROOM IR Arlington st., n«ar Merkel

MEN. IS to &5. t'*i'omfl ga\ernment railway malt clerk*’. aAmpI" etam question* free.

Franklin lu*llUi(e. Bei-l. 22flH. Ro -ibeeter, N.Y.

f e m a l e rsildent* nf ih* city of Newark who eye urierr.[iloyad, may regleipr free of oharge

at the rliy * emrinvmf^t office In the c1*y hall eunn Bx bulUllnu, -.ii Franklin *L; hour* 1 to 4 P M- Th»> Miinlnlpal flureau of Em- ploymeiK. oily ha l Newark. N J

OiniA-lOO OlRl.ja W.4NTED AT ONCE.

MKN--R# ft detective; cam }7S lo ISCkJ per month; travel nvfr world Write flupt. l.UD-mnnih; ........ -

Win iHT Wratover t.ldg., Kanaaa Cll7 » Mo.^fK^—Old or young men. city or country, to

take orders. CoJI on or ad'lTcsa Cllraeg Con- fcctUm <‘o,. 8 S. 1 Rroad st,, Newark

MAN for outside *p*cl*l work on IneUliueut rnllartlnn*; Ohs between 8 8 and 60 yesrs pr^

ferred; must be a mfio of good Indgment and tiuflnss* experience; n hard worker, willing tostart gt small ealary till wi rtli Is proven. Apply ofipr ti o’clock. CROWN ro., 74 tnTl 76 M*rk*t

MAN to oolteot and eolloll for itek end Bocldent Ineurance, one speaking FoUkh,

WESTINOHOrUE I.VMF CD. B f ^ M - FIELD. N. J, . R i :v L lR K R X P E R IB N rB D OPERATORS AND I .LvRNEIlB. GLEAN AND STEADY Wi’iH K (bHlDI'AY APPLY AT THE FACTOFiV, WATHESSINO STA­TION, l a c k a w .s w a r a i l r o a d , in THE FORENfXtN o r a T F M P m Y M E N T BUREAU, UftOM ;i FIRST FLOOR, +81 BROAD ST,. R?:T\VE1: v BRIDGE AND OBANOa STS , N'KWAKK FROM 1 TO B P. U.

SALESWOMEN.WR r e q u i r e t h e .SERVR'Lri

OF E X I 'E R IE N V E D SALEHWOil KN FOR ART g o o d s GLOVL.^. WOMEN'S CLOAKS AND S U I ba n d s i h d e s a p p l y t o SLTER - IN TE N D E K T. f o u r t h B E F O R E 10 A. M., L. BAMDER CiER A CO.

TIIL .Miiiilt-ipal Rurcft I of Fimrioyment at the luiv of Ne»,<rK. N -I . fiir;i»ahea ma** and

Itriidli* . 1 1 1 , 1 1 r», Gc* of fhnri;r, c in. rtiUalu the rerurdi i>r :&ll j •‘giaterr.! en>|.1 i)yei<; houis r.i.ni u M. lo I2 pGun, Th.- Munlcluui R,ir'.'.iii of l.iiiiiiuyment. city hrtH. nnhex bnlld- iriK ui' Uriiuki.n *!•, Newftrlt,\Vi ■ nllU'Gi'K CR ijh M-ttgone want^ yoeltlon,

,lGi; Ih .L L .R ' l i , 97 Ul l lc at

LAUNDRESS— tVlahe* laundry work tn lakr home phone 1040VV AS u'verly. MAHi

w a r d e n .J.Al'NTiREfiS. voiurwd, wants day'? work

homn or out Aditress 7 Marie placeLAUNDRESS— Good laundress want* work

37s Peahlne ave.. 'phone 1117M WaverlyLAUNDRY work wanted at honve; 7P><.

day. FOSTER. 89 Bnmersei it. __LAUNDRESS, by day n m ; reliable.

New at., Mi.nduy only.L aiTE ounaln* laumJared. 31 feme pnli MRS. HROCH. .'*45 Hill *(.

UAM unRIH T—I'ouiig '#«ly withe* ,»nsH!on ar manleurlat in ladlee' hal; dreMlng parlor,

huiel or hurber shop. Addrei* Mnnlcurlet, Uo> 7’ . .'-’tJ'.s * ofUce.

Y^H'N’G MAN, Nor’.vegian, with amhillon *n>1 . vMj,hr,i pi»1 tlun. vvllllug >-.ork«i goovl

n'f! hn.'.i'. fall run iiutojiiQblle. Addre** <'ll.tl' H'-: r.N J-\ lil I. \\ ashlrgton *l , Newark,N J

NURSE-i^ractlcAl iiu.ae wlahes ln •a!ld car" u;- (Oko v.'iaigc ut rMlilivti. tcmie, JR pei

week, dftj s.or! nuly. Addres* Nurse, Uo>. 144 News offlci5, ______M B S E wlahne day puftlilon In store, fa:

lury or thrimir liivalbJ AilJr*** .Nurse Box n s . Ne»vB offlt:"

V i ! ' \ G MAN, 27, ta lks German and Ktig- ll-h, want.-* any kind at work, can work

la f i i io ry or drive, al.'sc painting anrl var- r5 iH.,ing, refcr.’ iire 1 13 Wllltain it. , aecnnd

Yi'UNG MAX, «;Br"fu1 driver, winhe* pi>al- i,..n HJi «d)ftuffeur; rnn do own rspalr*.

A*bSre*s Driver. Box 156. New* office.Y g UNG m a n , 2G, reciiilres employment, any

jH'Bltlon; steady end honeid; Cath4*!lc. An*1ro8B Young. Box 34, New# office.

SrENOGRAPHEn-V oimg lad> d"slre* po#‘ lion as neDugrspher and lytnsi edL.cau-d.

accuiftia, wlllln|. tefer+nce. Addrr-se F.. cfti-i o a r l o c k * MISHSLL, Blucjnfltld______fJTUNOORAPHLR arid (VI

*LC.uraie; nominal *slary Sieno. 21 Market «(.. cll>

"Wrller, neat an ! t<> Biar. Addr+t*'

GTENDCiRArilER, cxijerienrrd, hlqh acbooi gf idiiiilc. desire# puimlOT;; Al rcfor©n< s*

mTs s itobL'S. Arilnih'’'n.SEWTNCl—FftTrlly *ewtng or lint mendlftf l>,

the day. R.. St'heerer ave., Newark^____

^■ ■ 1, 'NG MAN desire* position of any kind, rri'od references, driving praferred. Ad-

ilri-Hy Viiung. Box rj. News nfflre.a llltnj T . I'y

S A L E S L A D Y — Experienced far ladles’ while irood* and hoalery departments; only sx-e . ___u. i»f.» anrlnC rip , * encaJ nf.«a apply. IM SprlTi(tfi-l^ > v ,

bT h e ^ a DIBB-W per lUy i i l y y rniTimlieloii Bellies » Mnisllonul nn'tl lj .

112 Centra it-#4 At.EaWOMEN— Experienced, wanted st L,

M ARX'R Dry Good* SLore, 481 Springfield ave.

Dry gfleld

1 ’ " i .SVe M.\N, 2b. German, married,• di; niorfi anything, tsn polUh. 0 .

H ' .ih I M’din e ftve., Newark, N. .1.V " [ ’NG MAN, 17. v.-ouid like a pnsltion a*

Hfpn-ntlro In some rrllabla electhcol enn f -in. y. K.. Si Somerset *L. cHyY 4 ITNO MAN. best reference, good worker and

’ • irtvery wllllfig, wisbee any kind of work. dfHM Work, fioi 110, New* olRre.YOUNG colored rrian wish** position In

Janllor’B job. AR TH U R HAYWOOD. 46 Oak st.. East Ornrige.YOUNG man fcolored) wishes position In

tiuus" or outside. Address 280 Main |L, Eeii Oranf*.

tTT'wFRB—An opportunity to make comfortable living tielrt twelve months; sewing, plain

seam sewing' whale or spore llTne, nil htims kot“ - •fW-ri wanted, jmall m»'n« eBpeclally: no iritlera; wn.) 1 0 eantB lamj,!™. « 0 .,Tfitumed if not aatlafactory. liome Eewers Co., Jobbers^ Bewlng J^ept,. 1 0 Rehohoi h-m eAjisTRBSS »-«itea, eiparleneerl. on unhol- ^l lery work. M E E K E B ’ S, ZM Mnlberry it.

OIIU/B—WANTED, K M 'E I I IE N C E D OIRLBa n i I i ,b a k n e u .« n v E n k y e a h * o r

A(IE. POB INCANDEs .'IENT l a m p m a k ­i n g . l i g h t , c l e a n , i n t e r e s t i n g WOIIK; OPEBA'fOriS ARK W E L L PAID W H ILE l e a r n i n g , W on KIN G HOURS 7 A. M. TO 1 : 10 P. M.. PATl.RnATB, 7 A. M. TO 1 1 M. APPLY AT GBNKIIAL E L E C ­TRIC CO,, BOTD ST ANTI .SEVENTEENTH AVE., B E F O R E 1 A, MOfRL, Scandinavian nr German, far good

plain cooking and laundry work; family four, eecoud maid kepi, wagee Ad*dree*, staling referent'"*, Fosfoffloa Box SAT, Glen Ridge. N J

BIavIo or LlthunUn preferred.lalaiT and com- [ni**lon. R''K5m* ' 2 -NI, '*i4A nrnad *l.

WE BUT eeoond-hflyid furniture In lerge nr ■ nuall 1'>I*, Or nnyrhlog you wieh in *eTl fnr

F^uBteers, are Invited to atien.l «hn funeral at the residence of hie non-in-law

E m to 0«nppLar. 1T4 South fctghth street, Tues- S m •ssr.lag, November H. bi 8 o'eln".k, !n- lerment bl Franklin Methodist Eplacopa! Cem-

Nntifty. N- L , on Wedoeaday. Nov«nbef pt tbtt <Kmven1 ehce of ths family.

WOODRUFF—Entered Itilti rest Novomber 6 , “ ' J Edward, beloved busband of Abbts Wood*

f ’ fnee R r u ) , aged 6 8 years. Helatl-ves and united KfttWr* of -^artcft.

cash, ■we pay B5 prr cent, more than dvalnre jrtic ‘ ■ 'or any auction house; need them for

1ng-hou*e*j ihei'e "why I pay (he moei; *etid Tionla!] will >.'a ;i bI onc^ bu*lne*ii cnnflden* ;lal Mr . p e r r y , 2 1 1 woehlnglon st.ALWAYS RELIABLE^ VAN POZNAK BUTS

a n y t h i n g a n d BVFRTTHiNG. I FAT F U L L v a T.UE a n d USB HONORADl.ffi

METHODS. a f t e r YOU HAVE TRIED OTHERS. WRITE 42 POjy^TH ORA NOE AV®..OR 'FHONB 2071 MARI

No K are respectfully Invited to at- id the funeral eervteee on Tuesday. Novem- > I iT m 2 : 1 0 T> from bis late resldwce.

ski Jelllff avenue. Interment la Falr- meuBt Cemetery.

iD iKr-B Btered Isle hir«A m t , after a Itti.

(I6 ae Dref), widow of the Uta John Zlah. aged W y e a n W ^ d a ore kii - ,^ at her daurhlfr'e restdeoee,

S u n d ^ Novmu* Inem. rredarloluk

Tiua tindly tnvited W attend the fuaeml ^rvteee at her daurlilfre reetdeoee, Mr«. B rmT drMtdp vat Bmith Tenth etreet. oaWidbeadu. Kevocaber U, at 2 ;eo P« H. u m fo n Ih woolJohd

DON'T oeil four good* before eoniQlttag ui;we'll poellivelr save you mon«y; nothtny

too large for ue to handle. Modem Auottoe Room*. IH Haioey it. Tel. TBlft Market.AT SMITH'S, 69 Rdutli Orenge Av«.«'^We buy

•eoaiid-hond Mnltui^i everything end any* thing you want to eell: I pay more then any dealer: got my piioee flretj send poetoi-

MAN—Wonted, ft good live man. to look after i>roep«ote. oanvee* and colleMlona; muet have

referents. MATHUBHEK i SON Plano Co.. ,10 West Front et.. Plslnflelrt. N. J . _______

G IR U t-L lG H T WORK: 16 W A W E E K TO PTART

BIA^DOETT RA20R b l a d e 0©..23 CRITTENDOX 8 T

G 1 RT*S wanted to take a cnyree of Inetruc- (inn In operating calcuiatlng machine

MAN, mldtil'-ag^. night*. In rieriral cwpacUy: muft hsr# rofercnc'es; moderate wagee. Ad-

dre** Clerical. R«i 20, New* olllca.

- - - _ . . ------------ _ _____ ____ JWJgood paying poeltlnni guararfleed. Call f t Clinton it., room J.

m a n —U*efiil end reUobla man e* Janitor.Ne'wark Orphej( Aaytum. corner of High and

Blescker

GIRL 6 —Excelleni opportunity for IntelUgetil girls from 18 i» 2 2 to leom trade; good

wages; must hftv* r«fer«nre. LOE8 6 ER. 49 Shlpmao *t

MAN wanted for lunoh wsgon. Mein et., Orange.

Inquire 2 UGTRLf—Wanted, neat refined gIr] for un-

‘ M. li.

MAX.E realdeate of the a lt / . of Newark.^ who are unemployed, may regfetsr free of

at th* tity'a free employment office la the oily haP annex bulWlBg, on rrankltii it. Hours tor men, • a o w Th*

of Employment, city IiaJl

Btftirs ix'ork; *maU family. Inquire -- _ A.. Hotel Alvord. 18 flnutn Citiuon at., East Orange,

WANTED.

OIRIB, HXTBEN TRARi 0 / AGB ANP OVER FOR 1NCANDB8- CENT LAMP WORK.

LBABNERR AND BNCED 0PEKAT0R6-

B I P E R l ’

BTEADYPAT.

WORK AND GOOD

YOUNG man t24> wishes work; JO weak; good references. Addreae U-. Bo* 40, News offk-e.

TDUNCr MAX (H J wishes poeltlon at any­thing. Address A., Box New* office.

K M P L O i T V f E X T W A aV TICD — W O M E N

t h e Muhlclpa; B\i'*eu of Eniployneui of th<p city of Newarn, N. furnlihea mala and

female empleye* free ■>! charge; we Inveetlgatv me reoor-la of all regtiiieri?d vmnloyeri; boura from U A. >1 - to Vi Duor. 'Vhe iNiualtUia; Bureau of Ernploynier.:. city ':nli. Rij ' ' ’x hmid- itig, un FraPkllr. ei; . Newark.TKLEPHONF. opwralor. exiirt-encfU. would

JlKe i/Otlilim It. j.rivakv euciiCnge. Addiesa Operator. Sox 2L Neae ____________ _TTP18T. office or ilericel work; exper-

li^nradi I7. Addreae Vypist, Box Itil, Nftw* office. ___ ____ ___________ _

WAEIDNG,

FIVE RSA80NH why the H D X JF R ROUGH d r y SERVICE Is the moei satlafoclory. A parf*ct«d syetem gives >ou bock Si' the cloths* you «end-d*llNen’ l» mod* when you *ap*at ll^-each claoa uf Itncn !e wailied sei-arttlely- fisDnela ore iauntiereO by m>T “ soft and fluffy"

__ _ k... ...A I . aaI I a Am t u o i - w , httv, li ,4 ten y « i i ’ »ip,jlonf» hlodllB* FAMILT ROUGH PHT WASMlNGL _T. hnu 1 , - - — •— Avsr U.lIL*.*and hnv« Isftrtisd ho'w lo th ttceisehoklg.

a t 6 UENT8 A POUND, every bit of your W and Labis Un/u.. tawflk

A S 8 IFTANT book-keeper desire* posltlen;good oompetent g ir l; four yeara' mcpsrl*

ence. Addroiu Competent, Box 1"S, News office.r o o k K E E P E R —Wlde^a.wske. five yeara' ex-

perlenca. good thorough, cumpetont worker: m«v3erate sfijAry. Addre?* Thorough, Box 70. News office.

widow, breaking up her home, wlabas rioeltlori a* cook. ItunOresae or hoosekoeper; rarersuca. 'iPhone ftlOU Market, COOMBESr 16 fiavgfn at.

eto., will b* Ironed ready for use All the o4 v#i eloihee will be dr#f i-m*ry of than., ’ey ourprocats, wilt be Qull« fl) j « itun.ellale wesr- luihui. Not muoh Ironing Itft for you,- T A K E AS LIT TLE A* Wc- -

laundry wjrb ihs *'Bh»**‘ wogona.

i l lL L I L R ROUGH DRT LAUNDRY CO., 1J6 MajikSt at, 'Phone Mark'd J2tj3.

w a s h i n g .Do you look upon thl* ruiigb dry laundry rei-

rlD* k* an ekpenaivs u'lderiakfng? Many think tbkt laubdry a*fvfc* I* a m*ur>v an •artrava- gance; lauitdry service ^ NOT a luiury, NOfan estravaganae. Il l« i wordtrful uonvenience *nd neoen^y. !^oh_famljyg waihlng !• tepi

COOK—Colored wom(i.n wants a eltuatlon; undersianda cooking and hotteework; goed

sleep homa. Caii or ;tfy.

lauridrc'-ta. reforence wrRfi, H9 Rroom* «t..COOKS. wsItrasaeB, nurses, houeiworker*.

laundrcreiee. bslp any capacity, cUy or coua-

APPLY % A. U. m e n t b u r e a u ,

TO EMPLOY* I lUUXiUlCTJm, IWAJ k.K^u'v.r, wi wvi»m-try. OtJ’r rR U P 'B Agency, 78 Centre il.» Or* any*. Tel. M2. Hours n-B.

g e n e r a l e l e c t r i c co .»

P irTH AND SUSSEX 8 T8 ..

HARRISOM, N, J.

WOMAN—■ wanted, by an old-estabUihed N#w York house, a P/otsetant lodj. educaud end

refined <itiiddle-ftged preferred) to work In ewfttk or suburban towna; a good opportunity

amhllloua woman; eipeilent!* unneces­sary. a t be tialned In duties. i l 2 weekly to Qompetent person; writs for sppolnUneht. OBOROE B A R R IE A SONB. 2 Wset Forty- KV*oth st-i Nsw York. ________ ___

g i r l s wanted, over J 8 years old, to teoyn wire weaving; eteady work. DEWITT

Wire Cloth Co., Ino.. BtUavills, N. J .

h o u s e h o l d goodi lad runitur*. oil kladk to furp l^ i 6 o*room mrsI] will pay yoof price

If pgasonabls, LJBAKIaAM, 16 Strslford^M-rUH N fT UR n woatsd la sosoll or large lots;

Ynll TAy good prieOBi ssad psotal, Ti Brumh

MOVING PlOTtTRK operator wanted | state swlary axpeotad, Aadreea Mojestlo Thea-

GIRLa WANTED FOR BODA D1BPEN80R6. R. W A U H

k COm 157 MARKET BT.

WOMAN—A permanent, well pfiylng position Is open for a smart, a ttran lve business

woman, not under So, of good address and aleoMAf manner, for special work In our raststralioo department; egperlenca nol ea* sentlal If ollierwlee qusllflea; )18 per week (A Start: call for Intiirvlew between 6 : t 0 and l l A »i. MB- QLASB, »1 CHnton ,t. . flflh floor': t«ko olCT.tor,________________________

COOK and waUro,, or diarobarmald and »ieam*tre(fti cook, settled woman; all ref-

ertmee. C.sli 417 Main s'... East Orange; 'phone S46W- __________ _____ __COOK. Laundress— Girl wish** portion a#

plain cook and iBundresa or heuas'nrork; giMir] wages. 14 Seventeenth ave.; top floor, right. __________________COOK—Competent German cook wants posi*

lion at general housework: no washing; |oed referenrea. 64 Elmwood &ve., Montclair, N. J.COOKS— We have five Hungarian girlt.

plain cookA ^vaBh and Iron, wag«s $16 up. H ILL Emp. Offlrr. ?38 Springfield ave.; tel.CiXJK-Flrri-c loj* Genoan cook wiatiee poal-

lion; no washing; city or out-of-town; |So 140. .JACOBS, IM2 Chestnut i t - Roselle.____c o o k s , wattreesea. l»bhiliws*js, cwk

walires* together can be hod. RYAN S,1 1 1 4>ntro it.. Orange; 'phone W9R.

tre. Bed Bankr N. J.[}TRL6 wopted for foot prase and ptrtg ^rutki

only willlur trarkara need apply. Hoar W rwantr^thirT it. . IiMngton.OIHLS wonted tb team cigar j jac k lu i MMdY

— Unte* Amerleoa TTfll* 0#*iworkf good pay. Market and U u e t r a .

' I f

WOMEN wanted to oopy noree* and a d ­dressee for us, home, epore time: experi-

ance unneceesan'i IB weekly or more can be mode; send ISo. In stamps for first supply Of materlaL Standard Copying Co., Nashua. N- H. _________ _______________

COOKING ,n a Umndry. nr 1'®“ * " ' ® ' ' ' -prlvat, lunllTi prifftr Montclftlr. 1 2 1 B*ri;,ri

•I.. IIu-rlMH, CAT, M M . O R a HT._______CflOK—» i , » r l m e ^ , 1 1 t tM M ^ wtr_

wtihH plMt, Iwl.l or boirdlnf-tHWH- P.onIn,loii , 1 . ________________________COOK-OMmiui cook wlrttw poiillon In Bn»!t

ramlly. by week or month: I8 D. w } Bergen

In a eeparate comportmenL ,W* do iipi mark ati/ ei y o ^

largeat end_________ ly <w * do all the waifOqf or

bardeat part of the Jranlng,XV* do IS pounds for Tb cema.Over IB pounds 4 cent* per iwund ,

W A R P B L L Steam laundry. sO-M Cross st., Newatk.

WABMINO-'ROUGH DRY.We collect your laundry work, wash It, Iron

alt table, bed'^llnen ard other flat piece#, vourt dry the family tiioiliee. rooks, etc,: atrietly•omtarv. fbur w « k being done by Itself in eepomte oompsrttneni tubs; po marke <*t tagaused; w t use g o ^ nap, electrically charged water; glvs us a trial and be convinced of onr

IiMllty wfwfc; prompt dsUverlea; Sc. per Mund: c. per pound over 18 potmdf. Bieetrle s u n ­dry Home BervJim Co., 180 South at., city.

'PHONE "X K T . 34."

WAtKING—Stop1st tne U N IE D A W I T WASH LAUN DRY

gl High sL. do your entire foml^ wsito for^ a*nts; returned within ^ boura r e ^ y for tht line: irive ua a trial. Tel. 2 » 1 B. B.WASHING—Would like to take home small

family wash, piece or dosen; call alt wesk Qf send card: heat inference. A. R - 87 South et.WASHING—Good strong woman wishea to J i e

washing, Ironing or cleaning. 32 South Or­ange avB.: rear basement.WASHING-<l«rman woman wlihea to go out

by the day woihl*( ‘ golia st.. flTst floor.WASHING, NiQfi) dzy work tn take hone; called

for and dsUrered. AddreM 8 North Parkway, East Oraags, ____________ '

^IntelKrsntt larga raaome; oemre-

T » tJ5 S J ^ * k TT » L M k n r t .T o m t a a i l t u d l A w u h w w u t * 0 . 1*2 Hal-

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COOK, wora.o, with r r i m a w . A 4 4 « «CMk. Bo* IM. N.W. oWlW.__________ _

CO OKIira—Prt»»t , boardtof or oihorwlw:elW. I l l How t L ___________________

COOK-M M-«IM,i oolorri ' w— . Kl M tittfl* . H O ------------- -

WASHINO— Tovng womoa wUbH w*«hln»: U k , homo. IM WMt K loH X tt:, eitjr, too

Dc4*r.

WA9H) iliyt and Iron-

_ je n o a n . . . h w e .

E M P I i O Y M

WABUINO—H asKtiing at 1

WOMAN—Hi four days a

ton; rah spei WHH. g r u w i floor.

/

WOMAN, roll or more In

1IV3 Myrtla sWAITRH»8 --I

tlou S* WRl hntue to hlfhi 7' . New* oflicW AITHEHS-

tlon a# V # 1 Vi.te f«rnlU flnnr

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YOUNG WO houra ilalL

edge of type Newt offioe.

K M U M iy . M

CDirpi.a. eo end buU*r,

referenca# A OrangeMAN and vm

j*nltor or fi ei . iecmiil fVAN and w

single. Adn^((t \G c o r

iilnmoo. '*ls>i pli

M'ly handy, t s*\vp ptrr"

J FIA V E ac;''liianRig iJj

at. .\ll clBlrt) ^)io\* ail'ifuai

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n'O WHOM .VI ra Harsh

I" 11 •.« vi! • h STiy -lehta i Noi KF.\\ ANTED.

eirr prlie Uofim. Wiiei itiiy iil(»hi, SJ'"> nhl \>i

tartyPaotiil

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*v«, ti&iiLrtiilitr lUtia nhWANTED—

haby bo> MciKclalr i' WOLF, AtIN<iTlCE i f

til* plA.'fBareh BIlhi: day*.

13Is nbat yoi rnUroNi^ I RA LL and 1 *u#p nr*p^« 4 LriJfk*ie* I ’c... loym ii'ir of i;#a^ I O r j ’uNi? ’ lu \*.J«,jriim*n* J\lrnnibn ILahblii * Lshhitl * 1 1 OrliLguii SlnGold bosp Iimrllni oit iar Uondfi h" est ' Im tLion fondei Uolh«r« Ue Moibar#’ OaH"Ck*r'i 71 K ‘ 'Vbeasl ui N‘o!i" Such TnUetJ Clgand many l>

You will vMih mtirchj

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DR MAN Newark,

vi-nr*' expi dlsftaaen ni iHseBse*. <J Hver nr M iimg tll""n fl (o 8 F Ing. 9 to 1

MANFT

HAlRDRB

This L| than 1 0 y Inal miiti

Warts, W #"er by F

R72 WAS5F W# TTiak

and reno process; ( **• Our wL A D IE S ’

oasFS—bi 40fl West take Lac(Twenty-t found. HGRADUA

1B9 Mu1Fprlngflelrinamentsnom* tr* 8k i t

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• A V B tt year; ^

shoea; th cnMked:v hi iR S . o

*rtlb l< nursing; M South

insiHS

LADILoom.out,

New

WASHING home; ladles' and gents* or tonally wli^liiig. O U TH Rtt. m h /^ h Blsttr St.

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»!reii pn#' ccIlcivU'U.

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neal an f Addr«tK

lifh *chooi ruforonrai

tenJing hj w&rk.

tent of the nial* M d

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hulid-

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k: o ip e r -Box 101.

;r r o u g hkclory. AD a cloLhaa

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axparlence

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icn. to«*liL 11 Iha oihai iHi. b f our l l a l a navr- ur. W’0 » mWflgom.

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laundrr » i - U i n y think i l l astra^m-m ury , ROT uonvarilvnca l ing l i t a p i

I t with Ink l ir raat «.nj

) C r o n «t..

rath It. iron [)1acM, tough lie.; sirictiy by i iM lf In i r k t or tngt ally ohtrgail 'Incod nf otir I, per pound: tet r le Laun*

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b t wnahiub;l a u n d r y

iiy wctti for •a, rMi^y for 1 B. B.

NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1013. 171 I I I I *

E M P I i O Y M K N T W A N T K n — W O S I E N

WABUTRO— HalSthla I'ol'ired wpitau wlahta wesking at homa. IT Orlaan* it .___________ ^

W O M A N— H u n g a r ia n . wlBh^* « o f k thraa or four daya a weak In Mtplowond or I r v i n f - i

Ion; can apaah Ui llo tlBrinan and EngUah. \ WHB. gf ’U W I K M U ' F F K H . Si Wf»t «t.. t*'P |f lo u r________ __________________ _____ ■ '%V'OUAN r^Jlored. aould Oks l a o Java' work

or more In prlvaia rnml'y. ir>x«l r^feroncea 1Q3 Myrtio ava . IrvingiMn^ __ _____________ ^^ ^ l T t t B S 8 “ Hafluwl G-rrnaii clrl wluhss p^al-

(loQ i i waltroKi wit!, i-rlvnte fs^nil) , g'Hvl hntua tu hl fh 'vtgH* Ai1dr4*i \ \t l tre»s, h*"'! T' . N>»§ oflira. ______W AlTJtEH S- You n g kIj-l i')ilh<. wl!-hr» uoal •

tlon aa v a i v iu s a end otisml'prTnalil In p r i ­va te fa m i ly ' 'nil H i l^lano M . fcut.'iKlflour ____T n i ’XG, refined Sweilmli If’ri, fpoaka some

KnKMsh want* i'- <l<i •'•cn-.il •haml-rrwMrli, •I'houa ijOTIl Orantft. or ahJrr's H. It • . t .Ni-ap iilfii a.

H I H

A. C- A CO..

I IS3 MarhiaL a t . Kawaxa. N i>

I H AVE YOC LV’KR BEEN BANiEUATT

'i A vtlvoty. ioft f lhiih for wal ls and Inf-rs'i work, a wasimDi'' -i-.J yormuNcnt Oai •tUo Togular i ^ive *nr this c la s s of ro^iis Is *. but we are si IIIhh II >*t i1 7A ( t r yallor,

K1i up joiir t.ca.e*' stij sio^sa . otif s io -a i ii-esnuiiiel IS ui.«<ji.aloJ: 15c... ibc . . t>ei lau

h M U h a l e ___________

IlK liM -li i i l i l ( A mhIm u iiiI I ' l i n i l l u r ) -

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AIR htatrr* turnaceo. O lr « stjeJ fegMera.Itollera. f a ‘ au<ra %nlvig, uir.«a *oA

a-l>miti>k « rrnr'im. eer-Monal Hua cover+ng. eii- aii^ei haihiiitie ' .a-vicrles hlrii 4!uJ iow |.mI- lern water un p eu a.ione^j viuk^ auJ fi'’* d'f ft-Tc’it paiterrw ,<* wash 'rasa ropatre for all kinds rf |•hltMi.t lfi l l i tu r e a ■'♦'tu*ais* pUv*ri on ni^rehet i ii i'or.jtruri:'<n ••'iil repairw >rk, a!’ gund'. are uew b'gnvsi andiruHrar'eei III l.'vrtsi *<rl<>a ti, .I .she U -BhUiglrtii Pp-k *al

H l^ 'm ia r iy' («av4 Marital

hs>uee»u>lil gi-odf «6 ho »• 1 -.I'Al'.■Jllilna r.iiirti nivl l i i i n r luiM'Ul*'.

piiel ir il OiS c.'ok S".. * ai>l gnS in.a tor m* «i\tl ki*.1 I ’ Tog-■iji iK.I W srehi-J"'• T.l .N li'i r<'L.

j- ,. I , 1 , .Lg«. I'h 'ti’ ...'-Ti' I'

HAllK Hiao .’*- for r«.u*ekeet»et< «l HElIvfl \ 1,. II 11 t l ‘ ms IX .arlmgfon i t . M;*r

I f 1 n' reguhi: furniiure S"i'*e rfli-lj liifailMV f I KrliNy '■ n>'iii'iu-iiig at 1" t" M . uie f:; * 1 Htiri f .Till' l ie «nJ h'luxebi M S">da of «U ; ,.in f f .r I • 111 1 us . iriislkini I e. i l l h<. . . ir 4.V.1) I' ■ :• the hucliiat t'l'ldar, u vtsliM. 1 i-i ih>’ hahUl<i I v j i I ' l l ' i lm uiKii '!!■ fnl le n .V'

L> e'C- lS| .fi SuUiMe frt l.-e Viltl 'ea • ■L' <• , L > . H *. tM 'id* I' ' «ihKVS IN'l M ‘ r l | lN K t» l yme»l|f .Nee. Home,

J:j, xihgM A M . ft! Jh up. yuaMnitesil ,.rejairlng s*.d lUf ie , ail ri.ake* ‘Phoui HKKit- l . iN i l A I >(U'<M.a >!S, If* ysHia Sfid SorfOlk at

.^TTr;MJl».V Tu H v.-u have triedto *>11 ynui i i . i . . n* hi|jii-'it»s Kv means of lUl.r . 'H >fb .U

sijveri ning ■■ t'> i>iH> | in n i>m thu hniala Ilf agents und ihe* Ui-i* rui.ed tii i1lsp<'«« of

iNfMM ItiSlitN BTAIUJ^iH.

in: 4t*r iiH i \ i * s T . M . w AUK. nV|-■aiiii' jii*l

iti H iN P r s : i t ' iM . i:■ lid Li< WI I Ii i.i 1

. i Uicr«fi-r ail kir dH • t • >.k I H •e'-iil Maiki-i

S U utis: 1 I-|■■M I e'l I , Irii 1 ii' 11 .

Ie,|p4> r. I rl|<is f I'*" j it 'i I'J .'►iHl Si H\t 1 I

m i i n \ a i : i x . tbi- *>'i s; i l i afield a w 'k luil ml s l> .* <-t ■ t'n kaii'l

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t-il.i »• ri.| vs-ikly Au< Uirti esrrs

1 1 l^.-PVV a NH PHII'AV

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Al'TilMlIH lI.K H A l td A IX S 19M. L91S. I t U Hid I9i0 h'oriU, i k l l UMhUiHl (oiirlng.

J'"U, 1912 UHdni.ii I,Hiring. I'lid Phalmerfi t'-*rliig and i.>> ti.nne.,u. r M I-' 19ld.f; ’' ’ . Hunmuhile i hiriatmui, >:’ u. u.ihl <ml I <'-<dHU-l. JSirU. It'jliH lliiHiuside tilid luUllllW l'i"i1«‘s I3U0, M-iitSveil \ nih.it imil, \ri->P ""V l U t f , Ki.ii)hHii •■•; ■ I'Mi)* I’ll, kHi'lM

A Kiid l in e |||•■|II<|K, u l i i i iiiiiiiuHhiii iii>'i i- irtiig h'll le* .\|.i\A»*n piiii4*> ijfii M-i ,»t.... I I t . ’.d, l..l.||i--., tilOe. [III-*. [UUr-rt; pir-nl.i'ii4H htiil isIlIp hii<) I rnl** i>r i<s cry ilt’Hi rl|> I'"' Ni \ el luHul « ln.ii < ...I „ ,, 1,1 ,,, „

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Yl^UNfl YVetMAN deatren riffle* wnrk f - T houra d a l ly , uu lck nt figuri-a snJ kn-<-'

sd g a of lyp e w r t ia r Addrasn i j j ir k lti>x HT.

tJM 1*1X 1 v m l :m v v a m i : i > — .h i >A N D W O ^ I \ ^

C<jirpi.a, oolorod. deiiraa nt ro- kand buUar . thoroughly esperli'u e j best

refarancai Addrass i r i t N E l i Id’i [Atrow ei, , Oranga ___ __MA.N and wonuin (inarrlwt) ssiph i<'*i*]on na

Janitor or fai tury woih lnrii:i.<* iuirua7'iiSI . ascoiid flour.MAN and wlfa wiah a Bltuh.iun ii'H>.-I! er or

singlo. Adnreaa H. T.. 1*1 Inr .'nr- , h .».

a LWATA o n l l A N U

Isirgf* quamjttea of aouoni nauit hujj.l ing ma teriaU JkJttiila JdiSta iinir.*r sasn a«*l. 'krtrg

VAN KE^ RKN a. aiON W1 PAORAfi* .YVE tlA.HT ‘- F W A R a .

TKUaFdUNffl i lARPJAON

si . ts I Ni r ma< *'11 d i.s.ir., J'. W

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I»«s, .Hij.n.i |n IV heel* r A .1 I- i s itii iTiiikei repahej ■ me ■'iH'r t '.vhul v • flv« yi-aft ,• ,'r .Hll. MH MlTi'HK.I.U

Phi ne n.'.7».l Marksl.

sK.W [Nij m a iM a e l.t i ti'.i.iau I'J.rlrr '

TiHBliing ninvl'iinr. i2 pr near l-mu-l

tiigcdlu r\ig, $*. anil < hatr, 12 Tfi

t\ r W 2V brldso

s u f 'US ' • t/i: ' 1 » . I . h ,il four li\ ■ • IfI'.fi fiH.'n;* ' * 1- '« , r -r 't.i-.'i' M'*irj' '■ I m

r« ■ '-ll If $ 1"*' 'ft ■ h ) ' wur 1 h f ft' ' 1 \ti i \i" !■ *'■ . . , 1 *' ill** ‘‘il. 1 | | ' - \ 1 1:^1 1s* 1|M ,\f( ■ ' " k - . 1 ft'** 1 !HAl.OkiV i!.i ■ r.-nt t II ' 1'idtnlf

1 n nikiin k - 1 .• |/4ft ■ I'k.'*' U* 1 -* $ 1 4 1 1 > < 1 ,WftwkL 1 . '"■ ' Bt..' is I'l '<■*■ $'■" > «'■'quU'kiy !*• ll ■' ' !• 1 ' 1 .. >|irltigfb'E‘l 't' '*

YOl'M* COI'PI.B w ibli jiMtiiion ji alinmon. wi fe tUxl cIh"* wn;i-"

dr*<*a, alto plain .'ixii'iig, l ;"i Hi. I c handy, u^fervo > .Y'l lr*'is ' ■

Ctfii’e ______

• ir til la'ill

ii-.rfu!.

AD.E you lookipg fur fUt .i i ea auoh a i c oup- f te*-a. acAlea. ab'>'evaa-'s, thriving gjiertra U-e

»!*<1 fat *• a, ' y*'«r r-ar hai'Sifcllda.icaU'Jtsul ftJilU'as'’ Hjitatile leuna ei«OD>lw1

I 111 al l . une-oalC hy tu y m g Ou-.v 'he N c s - iiig P'irchnalr.g romitany. TJi Avmicmy a*. lel.

. l tMi.M Matgel. Kill .res ale*/ r h-Uj i“ urdar,I wt L-Uf a'ery'hm s that you dun ( neod _! .ASj'i iALT film r&i rijg foU. II fur ("•r null. 1"H i s..,*vrB fH*ei. i-.ftil.ei .'iinr J.'t efaiMhicd gtiode , Irn.-iaiUe li |'ur 'U I ••■* i*ilfL.l ti.t'f elilllgles "i'

•|'. ru-fs «'» m»i' I eia, ,i'- i-t ints blank I ‘'1 ( 0 l‘’i' iirifjf vi'Hi'i III New J s ' i e v .

•le heri^>. ri-, ea.iiMig 'etl l^xl Kaviui..,

_ |y -l- ;wiN'l M A i 'HINK (New Mf'ma' tn perffeir'liinlng grtlap. wlih aliar liruen's rmir

rdurrs J4, bargain Hank at first ttj.urSlIiKftOARD, | 4 . cylinder ilnva, | l . hHln rar-

rings. f l &Oi rhJkt s ■ i n . i'>iiii|ile(c an fl'-counl of nuv li,g *1 Naw Y-rk a' «3 .><(M II' u.VK JlnlhB lal-le. ■•evsn tea'**. ailelKiard |

jiiiJ rliaifu STul desk, rr •p'-riahle m* rinim f»r i ■Hrni .'W Nt>rfr>lli *t . iienr liank |“ 1 ■ ' liirge alz« I ibK liaal ►; y-i fe I i • '[idb

■ '. BlbiSiali la JrsM toriei U''\VKS, I1 i. crntnir a( | j

S A LOON '■'■rnr' ‘ 1 i> rk! t I tiding f.n,' << • -■ ..........

aells .‘It hii.' e« • -iij M ■ jirli'fl Isiut 11 \s .A 11T .'..ave

* rent funr • y I'nr lA <irl h I'f r :

Hprlrififb-

A -' 1.' »OS' f-njr I'

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a AI.'" iN f'l

r ti riiot log r-

! ii p i . i1l«trlrt. rent • l \ • t ear lease 11 ■"r ; liiii'^r [jtIi e f ’’ "

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J HAVE aiiJJ ihs htHlPii Isinml I'*e|ng b :.'1 ’'hisnUig yja I a l>lJ.*>hnAuut, h! '>,t iiroa't

St. .All c la im s A«i:l uh v«l l '* •use nu d at lbs tgliova addvoss wJthin ^

iSIgnsd* MKS. M.\0' i'LM 11 AVi>TD. N'ov 7. lHl.fi,

K. H fl. lel r.'.m ,m : u i :t

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Morkal.h ig rumniHge s h t

n' .mill K' lce ' *1I'l i* rs. si 'Te •T***n

h )■ M lli'ti'l TtlJUS

1 , .MAU:OLM 1.lesyonslbla fov ar

"• :r«, lAireua uik -h fl, lHi:i. At.A I / '

ii ' l>HK.\l(‘r tvi I nut ha I •leh'i o:iir.u u-'l b> n V i'Hi l. : I .Ilri [lib 'L N*JV,i.:o I. . 11-l l • l l^ .• \ l; 1 ..iir-jii H : I*' • ntiji'b

ALI. kliili, - f friU , at *1-1# and ornatiip>Atal trees, s h i u l i ' iuea, •■■■eea. ISti.Ikkl f s l l f m i l

1*1 <eia. Inn vuriie'ilog It. b-’-rfoctloti. FLKNZ. Bib PtnvviaHD- WO. IrvlngtOO- ^A h ' ' i tE M i . - ir u Jin'letiatei* geap ytntr hae!t

M-V('1I 1VF. latett stJU. rnsi $ 1.1 f.if $J rpi, yliir*!) $10, nnil tnarl li* I -b

. yi 'll .V'tiileiiiy «tVj,!ii l . j i'rll l lilvia tuiiiinirr rug, r l ' tu r^- J'-

l . e io 1 i!if*r sii iie. all linen fur same.I hHiHi I a n f*-1 Holl'l mAliogwiy piirlor ithl* cur •

lain etreiPher l.abi Viulker, sin | ln heJ ruurii, i i|<<>i) ylt«>iin4:ruI I, fo iiy m u i i l s and s'aiid.

I pv pliotit • iJTidill'in singls ur ingslherI a I i M ' T . a : i T S u i i h E i a l m o n t a % g

s;;;

n o WHOM IT AiAt .Vtrs Harah EIU hIk Ui

t'i liva vt!*h ma. I wi> any 'lahta aha mov ■ M j LKF.

N 1-K\ *1;. wifekh, 11" nt reTu-soii

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NOTICE tu tl i l i pia-'f a

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B u s l n r ‘.a.a I V r s m io lHIZ.iO IN ti'MjOb FHr.K!

la w hai you gr{ roi fiLi*-d huuks uf Rl Fll-'IV c u l 'F O N 8 at Thu sloiHR of M.VK.tillAl-L air l iA LL and l i A l l S K A fO. Lirl ik or nuitl ycnir soup sirappera. iaL>«la and rmi>d riinr<iLi.nJfkatea lo iha of fLa of the surBty Corn'ori t'o.. room 30d, Lasex ljuUcHiik. t iinion si . ■■.n ii'ir of Jisavpr. .Sva-ni a. N. J., an'1 K l ' l l t ' i Y I r'rrj’UNi* WiL ha gi4«n In eu irm ^u luwa.Jviricman's S o a p ................ivirkinsn s F'owd«r...........Lahbiu a S*iaj' ..................Dahhitt a 11 T7U> Pu-wjerCrciugOTi SuHp....................Gold Bosp .........................l iarl lng < ondensod Milk . 1 {nr.l loii eis tfiar CondriiseiJ Milk . I for 11 1 .iik“ iH hwaet I Imef >'Otj i M Fk .. 1 for 4 l.H t>.LiDii f '0adensa.i gfhk . .Uolhara Uais i.green>.-'.Mothara' *'>ais ivaduwj..Jteckar's T lea u s .................K ’d'booat ut H. 0, Cart.None Such kllrtoa Moot- Tnli-etJ Cigar L'anlfli a tei 'J lur l and ma.(iy L>iriarg.

You will fi ll your books niitik'.’i J J i r i J i l g with merchfljilB who g u e s»irFli;i V i '.>1 j ’l./Nr.

AUJtE'lY Ul;Pi^N Cu,

■ I rxighiduaiar fur iheirii i A KC A INS in

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mei-ie y< ur shoes, ask your lifii. I er ratr.

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N E W CRKATTONS IN IlAHt DJiLRRlNCP .AT i>Eni'!-.l.I. P

07T Proud Ft.. «'-.rr or W i-s' I'nrk Si The I/*ajllng Hair 'Hv Ih Ilmi!'.- In .Sew .lore--''

Tho 1 ,ATi.leuu T mill i.--. 1 <-i,i*'p- j-'U1 1 produce tk c.'ifrur.’ t, >t viIlu y - irown hair T'hu n-ur lmii Ii** fli-'-se.l siirS "V 1 .w, close or fuJl Hm I.-t pn-eomlni!:I t s duilred CorgjiMiT effe-*' -‘t i | i La.k Imlr Rh-iwlng a r-arre’’e a'vl- I'.iev i * nrrauKe und l lffi l on iha head linpi'rt Jirocl uiui(•*!! 10 the p.ihilo K'

KI'I'-'i'N I'h’ iii uTftidi, cost r'.Li, aell for iU*.".IT I'>.eti "r'ls, hri.4 f"ji find two

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. r.i' *!i ll .I ' ‘T R 'j c f T.A, Ina'Ari reiif-r for ai-hes. palij

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K « S »' S 11: t S' runnsr -I'li U eggs art- ' I-T lo I «ii

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\ fKKriALK, p'lpples, pedigree, f' r eolaa' ir-il-J'^eil Jirii-es, Airedale* n '- n. tr-il f .r

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hire. If take n at ciice, go od,g. i-iaiJi and fk'ri'l of children

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phone 4i>tWWfi \ er . ' ____I-'-'K ,s a LF', pure white ti y sHh po-'idlea, i l u

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m i d .S.41.E-rineT.r.n trrrlrr j.iji n hrln-Le and T'-du- puarklnga -Ijc ' 'l iniTi s ’

l .r.'TJiFt kkf pedigree f rr u f, i.ijli -doge, a ■! 1 Iirlrdlos , |v.ith h# xph ‘T|r ?l iunT K^riU'.- ,

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fiatl.BfacUoit ( inaraDtecd.

3: MECHANIC ST.Tel. 404 Market,

1>R M AN DE VILLE . spsf’lnltei lip-«il atNewark. N. J , op[> shut'rrt'H Theatre.

•|•n a‘ exparlenv'i* as ft RimrMi'i-' In ftS • hr-mn- i laeasea nf men and wmr.i;: JifHrrh nrrv.ku*.Hacaaes. j lseaftaj o f he.irl, ki ln.'va etotivnch hvar or bla-ldiir. rheumatmm. urlnarv n.nd n)l lung (JJseHe*'R orfic-. hniiie, *J ' • 1 P M anJ fl to 8 P 51 ; ftleo Tii^rdiiy hiJ'1 FVMav m<-rn- Ing. a to l l Office -dnsefl t^umlBVR ______ __

r H 1F?OP(.vDl!!iT,MISS M. L. SH^HT.

l i A N I C U R l N O - F A i ' l A L M 'VJsFAGHL r lD HT -G H ADE HAIR OIKIDH.

HAIRDRE-SSING D'iNE tiV MIl^S IXJRFilTAKKSN'I' l .I.V.

38 CEDAR 0T. 'J’nONK 4.H;* MARKITT.

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r ')') f (i'll.; i-r;. h il'* 4' .'4-iu'h *'.Vli-ll' MANMt^E <)!7I'KFt CHECKS.

We H u*' ' mT't '■ ‘ cK-“ ••!. in<i I.mpttiiriuni Rnd 'aril Sii'rvb fur "iri.- kind 'f Mt-ruhandln*! Y .i

} . i> !h - ; SKii lki I ' T l i i ' S i . ' h I i J ' ' e i « u n d f e i t l aj.'ur ui'•unir. with In eiisv u< eklv pajmsDia.

ID L a L L'Hl'JJIl HYSTLM, ll'Him dui. vvish 1 ' ll,ding. 'i7l ijti;>ad sb

COHCpROVK ULTlT 'n VL.93 Piirk I'hire,

ArJENCY. NF'.WALK N .1 T h is t g e n c y has Ibe aiLiinlHga nf moTe

th an 10 yoarg’ expeTiuTirp in fdvi] aii'l c r im ­inal muttera. Export Jlct-igcnpli Hervlce.

S U PER FIJ^nrH HAIR TTarta. an'l Blrihmai k.4 removed for-a"ar by E lec iT ir liy ; *M ycarR' experience,

MMR H WH.4TERVEI.T,213 Wafihlnston Pt.

RELTANCH MAfiTRE.-dp CO,,BfiS W i2 5HlNU TON ST , I ' l l c N E M K T

W* m ak e over your hnir nr feHther rnaltmea and renovaiu featlKirB 1-y special stcnnimg proceas; cushl-’ma of o.iiy klni'I our apeclalty; B«a our annirjiry, rcietslhla fealher mMlreaftL A n f E s ” F’RTVATK N P R S IN a . conflnemanr

oaaes—MRR. MARY H.4ltMON. private htinia, 4-Nl Weat Twemy-thlr*l w\., near Ninth a ' s . taka Lacka ^ahn a. t'erjiral nr Erie Ral!rf.aJ (Twenty- third atrasl) ferry to New York, easllt found. Hours ft to 8; Sunday. 1 to ft.a H A D U A T B MIDWHKE; M H ^ r

16B MulboTTy St., coniftr Market; before on Byrlngflsl-i ave ; la-dlei' private nuralug', con- / inamenta: htgli-clasa axperlenca for y w a ; noma ireal tnent If (Jesirvd. Th on a SaaStV Mar- k i t

M j mure crooktH.1 heels; wear Aschenbach IlsalBi rat'iFi inslJe ycu< shoea; ask >uur dealer

for them; L5c. per pair.- 11/ If you Want lo grow fai and rosy

upe Lii' liran*!, Ahaolutely pure olive olL of Nb-c. iTativc. ■ poslii \-f flfish and Lh-otl-bulliJ- i-r uv rtn‘ur.;nUj4m. kidney, l irar <ir Htomach iroiibla'* cm. •’x*ri where this rll It used U insui'Hf i-rlPLi neiilth. S-ml only ar OUvaRranch. 1K» NiJ'viirk ArcaJe. 64W Fresfl st., ijpiioiiift An dkis 'fhcjlre. \V. H. TURS’ RR.

h l t s t o v e s ,CANVAS a iV K R B .

RADIATORS.W’AIJ?ir SONS & CO ,^'LAY AND OGDEN HTSr- 'Ij Htid blUlAHl t .j tks. new and aeconj-

liaml: easy tt-rma, repairing dene. F.nrr .s 'S -RR & ^h NF, mfr* 787-T8B Com- miimrti'-' iivs., JcT.-’i'v City.

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M. W JNT PJl . , «■ ftftibaiB at , <:t ., f-i instly iMlh Mrs. 1'.. J I'arksr 'f N V iT-- HHi;ns S l lW MarkuiI'l iR S . 'L i ; At LI:Ms Kur FI, !■ ilM H"

jpv ...rk'fr '■•-UD B' —FAsSl''t:;il '• a ''fur ea!'', rcaannable duifitiR 'hlflI .AI'V ■aF'rlf'''uii blBck sift H'kl"jr'"ii f . i

(•I)!«t ii»'V.-r a urn. Fl* l ip '—■'g.!'A ', i'-'i.'' Mil.-' WAlJjAi'E, I! -X 'i'' N-i' . i - f.'OMfFFT^ and k'ii:are mflde out rf oi.J eiy

furs, ruaLA reH«iir''i srii) rslmert y.‘ .M ''ti­ler n \« , ‘i-'hone Hran-’h Hruuk 40.11R.

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h u i . r v ikf liikut '.^^'skls, r e i ' ' i i a «HIk trade, iiiliw Jl iBIC H'T IW-tH'l/ . 'Jur*

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lnclu*llng Men<-h and ’i 'w d v i Holli of ItH iB and (ira exchangs of inutle. ^

All i-l.vxsrs are 88 nets and can b* u 4 with iTUtal luhlng cr

rybhar lubina.aW». g4tK» a n d HWi PIANOS 4 1

117ft. t3lk> a n d $22g.

I ' iS i i ' s iv high RCmla Instruments and RUaf* an'sed fikT rcTi ve«ps. .

All Hi-ii''* ftnv! I'luvsra are rtoubis v ^ e s fs iL hai. iv ifv kvys copi-ar base and GarmsS I- I l•aMllll'•ra. .

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.iicig jii KirTi >Alih vuU Aflar rEamlnind* k" I'l i.iij sior In New Jsrscy srit) c o m p sA

si r-« I h c THiiA.in I can eall so cheap If 'r-Liu*-’ I sei. niv for CASH and fl* #<■h.«vi >*r-.r« renl elc.. sti ll V S S|MI.*IP.1 r i^r Ilk art Ikf (he Bh>V|iptllg <11ttrlot.

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' ..T t\u»M-iti .ik uiid Market fits N e w s f* S- 1 .■ 1. rtHini'iraer A Cn.

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ll'••'i fill III w a r s with stool, envsP nil I ■!* llv >T> K*'e

t 3Sk t .VB n h**,d PlBver Plann. g u s r s s - |.>ti-!i f')t H' vefliB. with l l roll* o t MiiiSir, Milk,.I yiiM-i nnil drllvery free.

$5 ' i ' 1 * r, [. l-;ii‘i irova i Kleotrlc P ia n o ) ,f'T rwf*'. n-ftiaiirant, confrii i loneryHlinp rvr m n i l in pl i l i ire hlvuSB rnMiiM TI< miH V'lnr nii iveti lpflcs 1 A! ■' ‘ II l u l l I. * SONS INC ,

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H F A lM jI 'A H T E R S FOR f l l .A N K E T S

STORM COVERS.

Jl.'LULS GLASFKRH’S fiALF AST/ KX''HX.SHK STAPf.K

mTiO Hrl'lK*A ftt. Tel. lAfiU Market.Ilftve Just rp.’eTveil n rnrloavl <'f rBiinBsIvrtnln

horws, weighing rnmi l.2isl tu l.fkSL these tikkraes ftte mro-l. br ikh i inl sc-TImHlrH!; we hav eftleo 20 hesil of OhUi mid goneml l>ki»|n.-Bs aiikl purjioa* horses v>e g'LiMaritee svery horse.

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feve jmhHi'. l, fLTiBwrrH In UUmsflrokJiiie r'liiiiiiik rfiv.ini 3l1 North Tw*B* l>-iisf-«iskl el ]t,b/M -Jf.ing-*, N J.IHH7 l.i'Sl. k-l'n'A' 0)1-1 Wllllf king with B»Mt

iirniu*.- iiiriiBH 1/iK mi collar, reward If fa-iiiii'i'.l t'l Iilkik-ii- 1bTh:i<! 4*V' . Kaat Orange.

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Hul-L 'D'P ilcftk S)?. nOBt IfitTt: revolving office i-jkiur $T, coHt Lh r-nsh |•pgl‘<Ts P2n. curt J5U;

flln.'B; in"ft Mil ('A.'^FL >4 AcAidemy si.ST''UK uijvirfer 12.71/; aiiothpr. $5, showrasti,

M, 'lislilri^', uaii flat tu|' ileak, S5.r>0; Ice box, ['.It aikne. LV 21( l irlilge at . near Ftroad

BLCnv’ii hullding Tneterlftl, building*lOiigM iiN'! I'i/iove'l. A. K II VMFIIjE'N, 1)0

Mum fl . Kii-it Urnnge, orsrige,'J'Wii eleg.ini uicTcoRta .iiul one suit of

rT.iheh, fiiriiJa l.y .laruftft J Mt'tlulri', navor Wuru; f'.r fiiIo chfui>; im TvalerH need ftp- ply, Call e t Dh ^14 iT ln ig n a \ «\TltLtN, l.nw and rase. flO; al»o ilna Stra-il-

varluft tIiiMij ami oijt^t, l--‘ HILL, 7tK1 Ml. Pri"-iH-'t gv'fl. Tcirphone IL’fiSW,

O'HOC RK E SH EET METAL CO. VENTII.ATION AND HEAV Y

S H E E T METAL WORK.20-fl0 Ii<ni3TON ST..

'PbOtift R084 Market yHtV.VRK. «

WE ARE HEADOH AR TK R8rOR COFFEE MILLS. L y i ’J i ’PLD WITH PA TENT HALL J-EARINQS; SAFl'ES THAT ARE KIRKPIiOOH AN D HAVE P-RA88 I.OCKR AND l lA NDiJDa, 8 l'ALEt=, SV'EN HAJJVNCK. RFRINO PLATFORM. ALL TESTED nY THK CITY SEALER.

ALL HFiANCF-IES OF T-3 ARI'W.yRE. DANISTKU A POLT.,ART.) CL

2r)tV20ii M ARKET ST..HOME OF CiOOD H . \ R D W a RE.

S U LTA NA Dink cheek tint for tint ing rheeks. .. . . — . ..... I------vflars._ Af

an<1 lipa; aJiAolutely harmless ajid rub off; has *tCK>fl tbs test uf 2ft v

tment «tnre or qI ?EflQ WafthlngtoTi st

an y department «tnre or qI MMHE, R W ES T ERVF1..T. lilS 'Wfti'hInfitoTi st., Newark. N. JL A D I E S . AT TE N TIO N — W h y p ay 250. ond

&0c. for p u f f s ? 1 maka the aame t h in g for 1 6 c . ; BWftr.hea. tratihformaTlChs tnada From flomblngft; all wnrk gunrantited. MRS. W O LF, 13« South Ninth st. _________________1 0 , N A ME S TTantsd; big malt for you:

n a m e wi l l he entorsd In P l f d lreo tory Is­sued by K in g ftlJk Co., of Chicago, for ten cents . W rit e nr call for full p a r t lo u la r a DQL'OLAS. 106 Bat ik s t . _______________ ___M S LR A Coresi Parlors ; the one plaos assuring

serfeot f it t ing; special low prices th is week; epen evenings; informstlon worth w h i l e to stout women. Call this weelL ^ Proaoirat et., £ i f t Orange. _____________________________• A V S tbs price of t Dfw M ir ot sh o e t each

year; wear Asohenbach Heelitratsa in your ■boat; they wilt keep ynur heels frotn wearing crooked: ask your dealer f-:>r them: SUIo. uer P*Jf ______________________________i iR B , QRU IOH, German grad ua te m id w ife ,

with long y t t i n f experletice; la<Rei‘ pDva ie nurs ing; confinemetita, treatment* a t horna 66 South Orange ave.; 'phone 810SW. Market

LA DIES . EARN lift TO |40 W EEKLY. Learn manicuring, facia) and ec.-a)p traat-

ment, sbampcwlng. e lc . ; diploma*. O^d Rella* Me N e w Jersey dchooi, BIT W ashington euMATTRBS.SBS, quilts made over, nusiorriftr'a

rssidenee. fl.ftO Up : brf«t work guaranieod; mattreef^e. bed sprlnga: faotnry rrlcoslX)?fDA'S. 804 ave.; 'phonn.______p n r V A T E SCIIOOL-Uanfcuring, *hami>oolnB.

• c l i p and face massege, newest melhoda. rrofasi lonal teacher; mod prate terms. Highland ave.; (aka Bloomfield car.__________08TBICII FEATHETlfl. all plumps made Into

French reatSers. ranoKattng. dyeing, curling. Hellable F4?ather Etishllshniml, 454 CUhlOiii ave.. furraPTly s i 208 Clinton eve.MBS. L. WlIJ.IB-—Onrllng, dyeing, repairing of

ostrich fenthPrs; ell kinds of faccfoi made; willows remodrlpfl. 31 A*'&deair si ., In FREE­M AN‘S Optical Ftore,

■you can Judge a man by his heels: Ascherj’ harh Hapiud'aTBH will make you w#jir ynur

hpplv straight yuur dealer fur them. ?ftcper pair.

Il4m^e(K}l4l f i a o d a a n d F u r n i t u r eAT MK. H Aoortomy at., The gri-Rt-

u«t liargftiri likj'iBfi lu ).h(i c it y for huud ftirnlturc, s l i ght ly us«vl. fiiir lefs than ha lf priuv.

MY *peclftl for th is m o n t i i ; w s hav e to mnks roum for m-ir«i EurniH rrom storaga. Mil,

CAPiH, 64 Ai^adtjmy si , --'jit-n evenings.

B N A M F I jKD beds, trlinnipri ivllh brafls. 96c.: irmtlfeHueH. $1 ; vviislD-iHnile. 6 ftc. and up.

g a s heaters, i l . MR. t'ASH. Ft Ai-a-lemy p1.

W j RDROHR, tfl 5fi. r.ciat JIS; k itche n cah- Inel. $2-EiO, cost JIO. sswlfig marhlne,

$3 6(1; Morrl'^ rhnir, 11-50. cost Jlfl; parlor table, 7bo., coat IS .60. M Acade my

d r e s s e r with large mirror,' |3.GO, roat $)1. ch iffonier. $4, coat $16. Irather scaT rJiulra,

each coat $4; rocke ts . EOc. and up. F4 Academ y it .

T j - p e w T l t i T s a n d StiHiille*-AT Mithes Typpvv t:r**r-

Rentv^d, %2 'li' up. aoEU jnTW up N E W A R K TVrivWP.ITEH FXi'HV NO E.

U Uea'.er s i ‘ I'h-me Varkri ■HfillOne blnkTk PHsi of iir-iad it .

T l i e e -lv/-'i» from Mark*! st.AI.L makes, 110 u f ; iargeat stock Ih N. J .

?uiip]|ea f-.r all inafTilneR. repaira guarao- lee.l reniala, $2 and »«. av-ld on (Mwy jmjineni fiijin; save 4H ic Tft per rent. GK'T. M .H liD. 17 AcS'dpmv Bi , Newark, N J,; tel 7387 MktF o i l ilm vvanl nf use I 'n.lH r«n; ni>- I'e-'

I'U'ltirvv on-d lypewrUar to a (lanMu! iwTS-jn iil linr III' nth. .A'lilrvart YfodhlTie. Jh-*. 4''. Ni'V.»

____ _ _$100 Vk to r vTilble tyr^wrlren with

stAjiilai-iJ keyboard for I'ani at 13 rar n>oVh, Vi hy t-uy more fv'T an old, Interior ma/Titne Victor Typpwrlirr Co.. 77fl flrijatJ st. ___RpTiiri.VijTON. N't. R mndel: also L'nri/vr

p**rfeci; vl.albie: J 1 f. arKd |?f<. « iTdelli 'er f(%r InepcriLin- Address Lawyttr. H-;/v kf. .Newa offi ce^V)LT.i rent or sell typ ewrite r , easy ieTin.a.

IfiTulre I t CoiiiT .it., city, any evenin g

W a t c h e s a n d J e w e l r y

G EN U IN E DIAMONDS.

WftAr them while yi>u are paying by out oon- fll**mlHl credit aysthm, fully eaplalned lu our bufjkipi. ca.l1 or writ** for on*.

GEM JEWELRY CO,,11N Marhet ■(.

Third fFftor Upp. Hnmberger'a.

m*M ij-' i ' i.v .f.. .1*. Ir'kl .(f ' ' ' .

ft ' l•H f!ll l■liln I’.( 111' r ll*' , I i'vfk-r''iu ►•■M *‘'k ' nfi.ri M<|^

S ll r^i \ *;hI |.

MTJ'IL.S ■W/l'Ii I.-I

I) , [ici-i'-inis .n.vTilr-,

'!' I'-i I l-'fi, r-' Aili'lnTirl(-nt

tii;;*. Mktli . \K! KI T'l r/'O’ , I'kkiii j. .pr» fpi i.f Kokiit; ii' p;

hI'h 'nigp - I Ik k OVPI1 }i.‘. ll) fItHI will'll iVk.M I.r 1 fl'.- !'(. lui-M vv'L-kfi>. if i ii j'ji; [ler • kintiA m I. M''i;l iiJ\\ I.Kipi- K->urth tn'*- firil A'iir 'ipi' ii ai,. I vjTMngftI. WS-iUV -<Al(l-Ba!u 1'll♦’i#ti hat rer" n,i:riR

M .Ml Hin! s|ii/j> for Piil*5 lt*r. 'i\ .-\shlriK'"ii »'

! l \ H j iK U SIHjI'' f<-«r Bnie an-1 h/irf>Hr fo-iT' dnvi :* ".‘.'k, ll I'C.ii iTliiii.n Hvp Ii'vlngl'.i

1 WITE.AI. ftjinied to luTi l /in auI'I iimII 111 fri grHMi i.'li'irin M-I thor-'ufhl' ' Ci v -

erwil 'i\ i i i[ i 'i i l. s la t e rvi 1 r'Hil mn le /*'n"iiiii •. iiij vk.'ul'l i iivpsi. AJv]i*-^s r/ijil if il , Hi ,a i ............. .. f,i P(■f iNKF’ fTJMNKTi Y. a!n» i.'inery, I'lgara and

!i]|iLa;i1 rikOiii T'-T sale. arr< ti hi

J i ' l 'K T F r N V H Wir'l iTTMintf- L'.;i', hi-" I' fk'kV fthH[i.jj Minmiig fl\+< iiH'1 Ijiilf \i-.iift, f-il'v

I .11 I up fur BIX vf 11'H 4k ruui v.iUii-, S7;i ITii.<r ’-har--. s< j' w ii E vnii*', tTL*"7 iLi -f.l1 r JT3 '.--I f'lti'.'r fiv.- ui T»k|i Btnips\ . M , s : II.kX 2l‘. N W , I.fflc*-

| ‘'>ri S.'tLK A rIelPi'lhP T1PSB ik'kki TO s*.;i.

r-:ivjTi »-siH.!ilipni'i1 In ji • k'lud -A ill Ilf tL Iniamcftk. S I'. M., -.‘S. Nc-.va i

HK''iirv , giiO ! h' Bl

H'llJK'ffl'f I .1 ;h . \'i‘iMafl

1. , 1- I'- I'JiC'.k r 1 L' ',K 1 T . HlM,.-

ii'U.'^i. 1 ')slt'g!.' fi.' I ' MHN'Si i IN

,M TO *nH'S nn- lurid.' lkV 1'. MA T!’ A O ' mi Bimai.l*' mill HHil-ifM.'ikPrv. iiki Klilvpl.r Hunmn I

t i ’ H l 41*1 t \ u i l i ' i i i j r ^ n n H t , l * k l "473 M n r k i ' t ^

k .Mill] 4,1 ii'Aii- i.:iiiiT<k«l j..krfk-it niiirilii.' 'T i,|. r iii'i-i I'k >k.i'i HI "V. -'' Ill 'H-i'in''- 1

l i . '! ifit SiMiiLiipr Hki , \k»varlk N ,F |

I III rk Mi <>r

J I'"' I .FTl:'I t!', Ikf..

n dtftinoivls, 10 Berkeley

I n i n u AVI- .HI.I Hi'uiland roAti.HI k.n I'litii ii/n Hvc. Findar

rikjtii ll. m' iiniUi'Icy ave. , Oi'-k‘lvi* ri'WftMi«kiM i/tti pin iiirpH aHjiphireSv

,iiMr'L’i> Ui I.L’ilk. Ihiiigurv res* .n Mrtrk.-l, Ik-iMf-fTi 7fiilfW>' Btlil■ 'll. »'■ ......... . .MikT'k-I nod r p u r t ,

M' 1 I r • .1 '.

U Mllil' k ui n I

ikki h |ih :i.I 'll , 'iiiii

I WjiIIUj W K

i-onialnlng Main ft*. .. Dranga,

1 ■ T'H:a - : k TT -l F ■ A lo . l ' \ I !;i 'k • .. • XU .Ml I I'

i l.MBi S'/.VHiT.*ipr r. nn R R. train, r .'I k .r I :i I/M i..‘i fl i .Mi-.Ing New York M .li,i.tr;k.r, 1 i l i ir. fv . i - I i im' h. w e igh in g ' riv.- . j iMi- lU' Hill If ri-lurnod to .L

\ I I ' \ \ ) ; i . l . A I * ' . !i'' ' 'hpatmil »l,,

M iHth H'fUSKH sml f'i'-’i.'.il'.ii liTi li'ir*' liliil ll U

I'liN .s. Mil) r < n , ‘: ji iiiU' I -' I rtiui*' Mill Eirrlj'i;

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u " 111■ .'ft! tl-14'

\k ii.ip’nv Hf

■T'.'K YLAl l I'Ll' iTinrv nlipr'|';ie'ifplirl- M'" 'I f'K I'rl Lkil.k

ir M-iTir-'S, I l U - ' n u m T nvp )'! l^ V hri - i.*kv>, n nil 1 rti t f‘ l *

r|k,1 nEk- f. 1 mf'ih'liii ■•'?.p I.I'.,i, k fT. ■ . T+ >:■ '.k s kirrii'f

] j. , | ; s I t ' !»H'k . Ii/sH ;■ H" -1 *■ Ih t- i NISHFTMI.K

I o i M »

Ii1k<< I. LM-K 133 A m h ers t

I HI . s i M f>S N 0 1 J C K S

i .sI'iA . i i-h-iKV JvuufLjg o.ii'J i 'arpoiiierlng Co.-^ I sS 1 wii: kl'k all Miu work on lop of your llDUM ' Ht the ii/.k. t-Bi i'll'*', ovir tilnstiij riiof palat gjtd

;lp| I i 'Ii i .ini Lk,.,ijjig lias 110 eijuttl; Old to g f l ii-i.’iHri i-r i'.ilv'it'-ii clilMUieya. Iru-lers and f u t '

,rir< i>|kjviifj vvirtiiii fifTy iii!l*'« of New arki EMiHuii'.k.i u-n yi^aii. Asclnmiss fumlahgd; R 1 uril i i | i | [><liig mu represeuTj^Uve. A2 E ltM-

I Ptin liv k , n-i i;hl Wav.

eIuand

l-.ii K I ll IIP( ||•.•-'l Ii I' il

rri'-K<jU SM.I'' l.fi.iruli-y, m n

ra ll ty , i.-k-iii/j r*‘[»aumi! l .- : e ->i' SAlling l ii'i".** A iJ i'Ii iJiS, *v(* . llflrrlft'k,i

il-'rti ['il hEft I'l • I 1 k'fta<>iiB fk.r .. .1 ll MII r l'l.■•>' El

tjt'i iM fipp'iii I pjirT Miir . gj r 1

Ii''i.kH's; .Hhai'-' iirPB.iv SlLiNK\ S! M t> «I , \v

iilty fur III tn M It !i S .If'if Hi' fthiji '; vs-Pi’liiv kisd pil.'kkflTt-, muBT [[ItvH -Vp'! I T U k K. „',iK WflBt Th !n >-

V-.rk

S IDE BO AR DS, t t . 6 0 , cost IJ9. parlor stovee, $3.j0, cvist $8 : buffet, IT 50, ctiel 11$.

klt«:;heii ohftirs. 3f1o. fl4 A cad em y st.: open ftvaninpH unlH S P M. _________d F a MTIFUL m ahogA ny grandfath er 's clock

(In laidj. over lUDl yeara o ld ; 'n'uul'i makn a handaomu prcHenl. S') Spr ing at.. Iflam Oranga ___________________________OONTENTA of six ronma; hlgh-olAAS, up-tu-data

house furniture; elegant parlor auUe. gold chairs; dinluK'room hnlfet, chlnii elotci , ruuml table, leather chairs. Slngor sawing machine;

! tuo bedroom binlsaya and n&k set*: alcganl ) Lrafia be-ls aii-1 hair matireaaos; rugs, lacs cur- f talria, portieres, cut glass, sIKcr 'ware, pUshes. , urnamenls, kitchen uiensHi. gas range, etc ;

rverylhlng la good cundltlon; cheap to quick Ikuyer: s*-paralo or log-'Mher; 'v-nung couple to start huiisokceplng^

F f t i b r c l l f t s , T r u n k s , T<ea1lK'r f io o 'L sV M B R B L l ^ B RFCOVERRD. HiTVAlRl D Rest material; silk and lln*"!; fovere, wear

Indefinitely; "triple jolm rih* ' e it r u strong; ai) brass wiring, will nnt rra ' ; etyUsh handles. Imfjortad woods; gold nr.d elUtr irlm; work guaranteed- Q REFN, 74t> Mroad at , opp. P. D.

l A d d F r a . D e r r l r k s n u d p u l l e t l i n e p o l e s b e t . Ift A N D UP.

FORT1.J4ND L A D I ’KR CO., 130 ORAN GE ST., N F ,W a RK. N, j . t e l . 594 B. B . ____L A D D E R S CH KAP, PLLLEY POLES. Ift UP :

FL.4G ROLFS, DERRICK POSTS. W H. NOYhlii v’'U 1ft4 FIRST 8 T . ; TEL. 17B'* B. B-

^ f e sN E W a n d s e c o n d -h a n d S.tFRS. ALL

SIZES. N E W A R K SECOND-HAND MA­CH IN E R Y CO.. R'J CHESTNUT ST.

i ll'.VI-: D.'Oi'Hf r-MslL III .mepi i . w hiI a prnfElQhle fni-,jp*'m*, ni i i“t bk-.ir' Iiivp'jii:k.'

l i' in, IJ' i lirf'i'iii" 'II' . III k-a ♦< M'v |hi Oil Ai,i- , ir f^ 9 .U .B E H T k u l I 4 \A1VK U, i . j tV^stFLPurlP-’n'h Hi Nk-w ’».nk.

IT|.-’ 'lift' 1 1' 'iU' l.fl'T* *'R l-IK- ■*'k 1V F ll- r sft n 'll! ! ' ' • k ' " I '.k a y ■ 1

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I iji’.i-vl '.'luiniii '. I ' l '' M''» "I yjilkl I’■.milHiJiTi .11 • 'I' l l I'm V/. ■ . .' 1

rt ■ . I irn'iH'( lu iv . N I'Ol.S'i fit |. k Kjiriii C* ni .:iUK'I' h

HI''Oni f Eel ti h-' T’ ' ' III' * S 1 H' ifI.'.hipP’lI 1"'H 'inilF I I' •h 'i .1 - '1 >n' '1'

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.■\uiiilii<il»ll''^ l l l r i - Ml I'SIM', I'I'M 44“ I

I KL pkilU ■

AirSl lR OOM f'lilllVHtk'T' IIOUM like tm h from parly wil l i ng i ' Inveat. "'ili n<-f

p/isl-t''n nr grow oh Hi./irea. Athir'**/' H' V r.H N-i i r.ffl.-fN LW

l.ti-l >‘TYLiv barln

gppliiff Inin 4.'p f4(aiit* HI.

• ........ for Shi**, all rnm-('Tiifti busineas. Inqui.-e

FR AN K f'ASALErepairing hii.«ine*ii t^Ry Inquire 3h

BAFEa—O FFICE AND HOUSBl BEST MAKE.N E W ANI.> SKOoND-FUND.

U A C K N E T & T>OREMl’S CO.. 7Pfl FROAD «T.

HI Ti FST \R l. l . ‘= riF:i5 K|sr-ultii; fii'ikPUKl P’li.ii:

W fint Kliifu-v xli‘alhI.IEt*hc'l bhrli'-r nFmp for sale reti

ftonnbip i,rl' Inquire m i F^rry si,

rni.NTlNM AND MIILTRJH.\PHING P. A L. ee ■l 'e Is cntTJpletc: v\ p write utrorui.

cun^lhclug ‘'bi'y ffir booklet, foiilei i. etc . sr range, design and print them well mulUeraph IfiUer*. ■c-jmplle mulling l ists, ail.lrcsa ptivpI- opes, WTApiJors. sb . , laf our ripres'*ntntlve .‘iill

I Hnd explain n.ir B-cn li s tn detail 1 THE PRJk-R_A I.Et=: CQ., UROAD ST.

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iu;n>i-;NAI r.F w ft d i n k ' 'u . S?.-': ) fA l.- i:Y HT.

We'll nil mtki.ii n>*rir* I.f Fiul'iTn''hllikH mk»rhiii-'Tv ; nliirnlniTii unrli j rp^'inSlyncluu lly f'iso (hn i"gnthk-r, nilgktrtr.sntftfU. Fh- t ' . I'K MHthnl.

'Jtrf 1'h. \ V y,

\CiUF'. 11 , IK.III

: i> II1, 1 e<-!'1 in 1 "■ r ight

F' N I Fl •» 1. iH \ N '/1

i.i l i ',1 N S ''i'F.LrV CO. Ill Virginia av s . ,J r n y . N I MHiietftl niachljrui wor^t

,k ri' .ij all Hi I'l ,iUk iii-b . i :i>l ami die nru..klD.i I........ Ill o..ii rih- i'x.[ >Tiiii''!nUl sw-;irkMiiK ■e’ Liioi B ......... given; hlgli-claM' f. guMiM/piM ij lu l l oi wrllft; 'j)hocia cou*

l.k - I ________________ _________ _

. W L Riori*'/ I V having us reflnlsh your f l l - vcri\Miik. ! .M <h-li*‘ia ami l>nis4 t«edstaa4lt|

rmikihg r):> ii 'Km Pcvk , anything In tha n t s U l 'lilt? n tiiiiepi'I aijri rebslreiJ, a uupcrior al lTtfpi>ilHi) uluH.k,' OIL hiind. w n t u or 'ub'io* SB4/f.

N E M . vFMv M r K L L i ’LATING OCk.]{ik'ir 3h Mpd 40 Walnut BL

I lIJMNt > iHlHiilT r'-pJireil, cleaned frwfttop i li'k'r'tii. IV pel flue; (il iksterlng; all

kinds k f I i-i'iiu, pn inpTly Atien'led lo. At.^ I'JtFD lMl'uF<l-i, hijuili Dtange ava.,j ll ij'*- lift IE* M ki kk-T

FFl-lN'K'-i D-'i -ir-.iIng <T. . ;J37 JelJlff av*.,I <M l'a]>iiriL--li(ingmg nr i ia ln lit lg

ii< ll'- J I- ,■■■■' fjr>*t-< ibt/ifi. hhikI fur your1 hunger. WIL LIA M 7 ..s<r

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'Tk'- V 11 Tl..lit nf I

k,ir-1 IF .Mnr|k.''T

li N-, >' I'ln i|{ NS, 114

Ire , h'lUi Ii Fuliun

I niftkk ; hn.yl t B", iii) ri'i-aP-ft 'kill*' iti nnirwk'!, ,ii '; i I 1 Sf-rk |r» el 1 ■ I' n L,',.'l'kS IIK''!;'! '-• \'<:/fk

- I flt-tk I'.urlng ■ I 17r»o, I'T,

' K i/f ,.f n H iih'l .■•• 'll UBf ' H/kf M

i, r>s. 40'J ^Fiili t

S i ^ sARTl-'’nTC flld^NS. hhow cards anA Teiierlng

JJY-JAR'VE SIGNS, sue. U> Ren a-Tiir, TKft iircftd, near Marke t; 'rhoea ftOOU Market.

'4;^.MriKll -VVanTefl. p a r tn er In eHiahliKh'-ii I etenm f it ting ari-l t in n in g |iuM|n«>n/i, Mie j w)io In ac il ve ; big hc'oanr.n in right p u n y ;

innsi hevp at l-’at'l IbfiO luvah, Aili)rei<B Plumber, Hnx 131, Nflwe office.

PRINTING—Carda. 40c.: lutiaThsadi. hlllhsads. eavcloies, t) up; fac-elmi la typi.-wilttea let-

; icrs. II 2ft, good work; quick fervlce. HALL. OlkJ C o tn ^ a m i S t a m p s 1 M»rhn ov; fr i.'aim s f . . 'fti. MSI. )]IH.

c T i M P f l priTVA_Piiw nni4 e*ii narkeie s lb ii m i I k^AljOi’.N' Wa hav e a g o o d c o m s f iiftloon vvein far , s » o . don^t t . n

CROCKKTT, ! i ) 1C55J M.rkst. | y ’, . - . "',1,’, T.V « . lI F-tniHtl.

PlEBAL L kinds of guinea pigs fur sale. 44ft Four-

tvciMti ave.. Irvliietnn.

( ‘o w s

DO ES your eewiag machine need repairing? If send p o » u i to MR. MITCHBL U 40 Thir­

teenth ftve. He reiwlrs all maitas. 'Phone S67SJ Market.

hotns smal l all alt weak. 87 South It.ivlahei to do

South Or- I -

n to go out ftg. 49 M s f -

hoBic; called ytb Parkway* r ? . v '

ksa waahJng; at.* ci ty , tap

i H ' t * ' -

its* or thmilp ■v-:

N O TH ING LOOKR WORSE than cfOoted hfliia''a; Aecheabach RMlatratea wjji k eep your

hsat i s t r a i g h t 2 f t o per M ir: aak your dealer for them- ________ __________

FRFHM • (itV f«5T sale at PT South Jeff^rs-->n

M O T O R C Y C l . f c i S A N D B I C ' Y C L K S

H l c y r L E H'rcFK r e d u c t i o n 6 A 1sC. Evsrj'thina In the j iuce reduced, as w e have

bought uur ovi ri bulldinf at 21 Will iam st , and ntiist rodm-r "Juf eioi'k: nei4 blcyciee from IM.fkJ up. pmvidlmf you purchase coosiei'

i brake; tiro*, i is c . . guaranteed Han ford and i - ■ J I (jfMvlrirh jvak<''B. l i .ey; ftverjihlng reduced

*W1J I fiiMrn, IVBI JohnJuD NU*«™. stc. , s i c . :

1 SAlii'J'ON’— Corner, h e a r t o f cRy, *luliig a bar UUfllness of $226 w e e k ly ; good 'H'hiftk.y

triMl-Tf, rent $S0 for w h o le hou se: price tu r I ijuii'Fi siilti. $i .2d0. I n v e s t ig a in at FRANK I A- V\K.N/.FL. room s a i l K in n ey blilg , Mir-

art and Broad..

fH'c(.’t;SRFVIi sales manag er, wishing io as- labllsl! il pen na nent Balea agen<jy f"r nicrl-

rnrl'me epcclalties. 'vants an kiitelilgepl V'/ung I man as jiariner for horns end; f.'iW reguired; ' han*1lk* r.wTi money; | l B 0 monthly to ft man

tviih bralriN. no fakers. Address £i1a)es, Bos 34.Sfrt'ti ' f licepl'BKTA N'TI AL In teres t In estabiiNh^d.

, gr- vvlMB bualuejNi; o p e n to nitoeptabJe ' party wlih $4,0 0 0 . Ad dreae Interent. f l m $.

h'kiw ii office

M 4,h SFT-' jH, ni: i i —* i r>rfipMlCP'J nil'l I'l- IlHflli'-'

fi'iiI- It'll]I ft un i f r ' (I I'•r-' I'l Eci-i , iIIhI r;: I|ii 'f '* .-l'nii>B Kii.i Mil 'ilr.Hri n ■

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f, ' n. F)f T'li' . ihlM'- .-''I l l for ti wii' J a . l.'ii: KS'li-‘ Hit I t-s A B*‘nr y <' f I *• ' Kjhi nrungik T' 1, Fif.ll "i

TDI,'RTN''I i'AlL? 1 It lb)'- Finn O'l*.tiir'.nsip, ' ii'ii 'Hk", F'. •i*-u M*ii

( .wliMiii . I'k'l I - 'Nallti'T'k lUR) Dn'orrif 'liilk ,iMl -r iib'jiki wMli f'Tc ilunrs, ft-iiii'k I 'l*'•rtfi n*'t lull fr m ll''" Intt-rcfti Ing prl-1)1 iRRl NS, 'liin F- !>' ■; . „ .»>

Mi'Ml-.L Ek' R)l3 Rii|i k Jiifthuuf ftr|'i •jift'l liilMj elk-k' irlc Irunk. ii<lii • v m

tlr*-w iind iLjl)t)i rtHil . r U' 'i ..vI |H|<4 .liR'X, v«lk| ft). I'lglil IlKiJi.- t'l' Ijlil ^

ealn .1 VutvE^. 309 ]lflitdol|ih dve . Fi>«'i'tuCierfuril, N ,1.

A u t u m n f i l l c H \V;triTcil- M"i' Vk-hn Ih I'k-'kii It '•' l- i 1 I III >4 I'll lunk i-'ii! ' .-'•*' i

"k I hi r]' R A.N Iv • _________U 1IV nv’- kii^'L a metal cell ing over (he crgdl*

od utuftter ill yout KlU'lieti, bathrooms, atorsi^ etu. 7 H 'i ril .Al'TWEIN, VU'ial CsUlnf irS' ior I't.i I'eehliie ave . tei. 207BW 'WgTef'lY*A i 1 \ III it

iiai tirix-/! .% ft w ll 1 k 'York O', e.

ik.,kH H nmunU'iis floor in your atwgb I. kiR-beti. H ‘ . 'f R4<nd for sa il ip l^• ITI) Mill'n Fio^'Flng Co., ISA N e V

Tei firiu M'lrki'tA i i >1: S.isSI N ■ r /iit'lft. criV'fliipfts, etc. , pla lB

unil f/Lti-y, by burj'l; p io m p i and af flo lenk• . - I ' l . r . AdkliLBi HfTV.kik*. laj^ N e w s'.ffik ft.siA i'N i.MriiM'> rviiullt, repaired*

i.Uit/'l lllg nlliii iiTl'Uie hl.d Jr.hbing a speeiglcp. lh'.H^T 'I' l ]bi iiiiiM'y KI tel. StHijM, MaijcsA

A l l . r v l . 'M L /N 'IS AND rr|]|,, ,: ii $s ij|. i -t iFD ROCK. 17-10 S l U t

a v v , I eiir * F" ' ** ' 'Phone 3K)ft Warerljr*

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1' -nr vo ir heels croukad, Aechenbacp , r>n vK'IU niake vnu aear them straJgtni i'.iir ash yk/ijr dealer for them.

MI'.iHtn'r MliTAL CEILING 00* rei'lfigK :inl walls Academy ea

Kst 'J*' vi'tirs. Tel. 406fl Mkt,rarpeuter, 91 H le eck er e t,;

l 46El$.i. Jobbing n eat ly done: Wnrkfthnp. Kftwejc st,

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l ;v t' n*-r luike 'jven rciwlr and Al-i n vMuk rfaft'uuiblft. M. MII.I.EN. '320 ri i-t . 'tjakkrii' ;;'r.riw vvav^riv.

umoii a'*e- first lieR ave.

rlglil, u?>ir Hprlngfleld ul ieal s $j do-srn. II week, pick Out yOur L’hrtM- nia i whee-.s now lifcRRKRT A l 'S T L V 2l

_________________ ____________' Will iam SI.: «1 Orungo st. , half block fromt$; L A R G E N E W . RUIH?, |4 j Broad.

‘ ■ 'BH^vPssIt.sVi'i soT c a k p e t s m a d e A n d LAID. WEST. 9$ SOUT H O R A N G E A v H -CAr F ettS, Brussele, 21 yards. $fi; Axmlneter,

15 yards, tl.T?; Smyrna rug. 14: body Brue- sets. t l 2.:>0 W bridge sL. negr B r o ^ .______F d t p l R leaving town, wiii sacrifice a W-

Ineh rDll'{o:> deak ami chair. 9, K., llRidgew-x>il ave,, cUy_________________FINEST and largest o? sej ond

THlf* Is veur I'Ory iftloon:

price IHftfi; no H>fi N pwh office-

opportunity; Inveetlgnte: nice, sell ing lA / l a i v e s beer -weekly:

ag ents. Address Fa loon, Box

HARGAINK; • 'B A R O A S N S lAll “ 1&13 Excelsior Atito Cycles."

Must SS'I oui at once.4 U- Pk, belt or cha in ................ $1707 H. F-- bell or chain.................$200

Bold for cMh or Initslment; a few ieconkl- hand motoroyclss. Al conditloti, $30 up; blcy- tkiaa from $13 up. bee bicycles. $3 dowu, |1 per w!^k. ffAVEPvFORD CTCLE CO,

940 BKOAD &T.

\VK HAVE c l l e o te with capital up te „ several thousand dollars to invest with “ eftrvlces lo esiabttahed business nud

'iass. ]f Tou nesij . or want lo "cIl

> our store or manttfac tartng business, irmstjji us. Tftlepbone 409S msrkcT.

nianufai-turlng e n t « f ; ^ s t ti i ianner with ea p l t i l .

haiul furnliure In ths

H R 9 - EI OM HORN, Oertnaa graflaata m td ' a'lfe. (a)tes ron finement eaaeci p r t v a U

nurslna> 404 Bprlnrflftld ave. .

P H K C N O L O G Y

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Hme. Le Roy. permanentlr l o o a u d Broad iL , cor. Orange at.: most m v e n L

•n t entra aoe on Orange ft, , n o n Lstiiwi lAiaolLC O N S u i S r ^ M r D T t t a S. DARLINCI* w

Derm an en t ly lo ca ted a t 41 H ew i t . ; honr e I * to *1 l a d le s and gsnt ls tnaa. ______ __

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l-urlof Sulio*. I l l up: U b r * n ’ TaWei, in ) ( in c i* d*monitrsi1tm will contlBO* yox udI ' mattwiraB, up; Kjfienilon T « l i l « 14;. i n , ulrnpllcl^ «ntf pwoklcobllsty of [hi

K m llr i . ntoMWi, B « f . eprln *., S i n - T wo-S p**4 J s l* ; oomj . o d n . m i r . It «t treMM Bowln* U>otln«», WArJrohrt, l A W t o , , g*' rw'" "fkl" ""k'>na amall M lm r* . Q»irtl*ni»n'» Cnmbliwtlon „ ( i i not ititai ili* nurnkhi of fin*

TH OR N ft HEBVK.

TO0 FTREMRN'B #« UrLDtNGT H * 1914 T w o - g p . ^ T . 1 , b « * r r l v . . ; ^ o n . W A N T E D - A w i t h * o.pt .Al of l iCO.

IS new to 4^4 w e e k l y a u arat it sed . Call from_ _ . » i thie » to n A. M., * to 4 P . U . DR. KNOB,

;' ,"E lM "'Towrn« 'Tuo *i ln«r"w Arjfoh« i, ' l A W ' f r t T<nir ord'n In qulc*. » th»I y<M P' . cornotowA ^ m » ii M lm r* . Q»irtl*ni»n'» Cnmblnotlon will not ititai ih* nurnkhi of f in* iuttinin rid- , Brond^

B n o l t m . Pfotur**, C»rp«uh * , * In ,f* p*dd*d VAri* for fflorln* nnd iWMd ■to ru * roomi. H . J. HUNT , !WT Drond «t.. n u r D., L. kin-l W, Btttlon, ________ __r O R HADB— Rurn ieur i o ( t h , M t w a n w ™ ,

ru » i , roclf*ri, ™**-

parlor etovs.M i

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COM ING!— T H E ______1 « 4 HARI^BT-DAVIDiOH 'T W O - S P E E D ' '

W aloh th is s p a f s for announesment; m ea n­while sell ing maohiBM In slock *> per osbl off* BU BH » MAC DOTTGAUft, i l l H a lse y s LW E S TIL L have a few ii.OOft .worth of w -

erotes and auppllei which we are searlflslBg at les s then toe t : poeltWely y e w laat ehe ne a for thie week only, BCHT7LTZ Cyols Com- psOY 47 Smith Prangs st s . ,

WHAT ARE yoti try ing ta market T Can 1 help you? Wllj cons ider p a t e n t s , la le t

rights, merchandlee, etc. Parttoulare. addrees Hales Manager. Boa i l i , N e w s office.TOUNO m a n wlllk p om e oap ltal w l i b e s to

gftt In ga ra g e a s par tner. Addraea Part -

t iO o D f liftAp <'Af*, I||■'0 arni tipI l a f If nr lift. FftfRilivf, E-K - M, i 'jiiituMh,,

NRliC'nal, ' 1 vf*ri ti hil, llfto, Htr>iRlanl Aui't car, A l i a s , no reaJ i^ffers rftrusk'il, h>iy nntv for iajtft ll^Hn Iti spring Di'HHIN.I, !I9<> Uellevll lp Hvv.

OVE RLAN'D roadster for t a l e che ap ; also Pr«etolR« tatik, l i ; Remy magnnt'i . oorn'

pl<?ic w i th cfill. 110. Stroniberg rariiUTBiei, t '. Call a r y evening af ter 7 n rl' irk l i Jl ap le ave , [rving lon, N *J.. nesr Hprlng-fllSlll KV"*.DOBBIN'S ftftlls ctti'H <>t cummlftsi'kU. no fti*>iigfk

ihurgr , nn'1 ft.Eft" huyK for ra.-'h. rars truklukl. viftK our u|'-tij-daift Khrkv\T<ioms and b** vvij* vinced that liava llio hast iiiiavI < ur m-labllfthTTiftru In *^tats. DORIJI.NR, IJftjls-vl]i« av*>. _______ ___________L'jRTTlOIT ftlftctrlc l irtiuaham, n«w pa in t ,

n»w b a l ter les , f ina I’l/nrjiMon, ILflOO. r/flg- tnai coat $7,840. Anulher M $1.40U and ciiiu a t l l .Sl'U. AN'DEK.SON Eiectrlc Cur 4li/., l ir n a d w a y «t UlghUnlh si, , New Yntk City.

srilhEBF^MIt CARHL'HFvTKKM.Servlft® .'■ uuik'n. Mock nr model* i iml pariH mura poii*nr, 1« ua couaumutlnn vvlth a Hcheli ler. e xp er t lo cu ll rg of carburoter and Igniliuit iroublftft. W ILLS (iaragp. 380 i iftlleviUu ave .BUICK flva-paoseng^r, CAC-i’.vlindvr. IJres

flrst-rlaM shApe. two hrand new. cx iin aho* and lube; n«v>‘ raiJIaior. amali business bcuty Ineludod; top. twl». will cl imb any lilll.Make Offer to X., liu* Rh*. News^offl- *i-Tf\t»RD m«(al commercial brdies, doors on i-snt:

ready to mouni on chasiift tATt earji , l im ­ousine tMKllM. Aluminum, very l ight, readv to fit t<» chaasis and trim and paint. J. COt*YER A CO., 500 I'entrel ______________ _____ _r tT o ^ ^ O U N D Hewtt truck, parferi cotkR-

Mivti: 1914 Chalmers; radl llaca , Kurds an<J Thonvaa: m u st be sold m m ak e room at great sacri f ice . Harrison Garage. s28 Jorae>■i.. j ilarrisoti , N*. .1. ___ _______________TTli’ CADILL AC , i lmouslne chas als ; Jusi

th o r o u g h ly overhauled; all worn p a r t s r e ­placed; new shoes: satire <’• ' tM*wly palntPd; n ot u M d siBca; price $2,000. A d d ress Auto. B o a $r N e w s office. ______ _______________ _

Hint k.r <' » ' / IMl i.Ll.Ji. I

IMii beryHin. Ih'inlnffiv nu'ftlffht TV'I*’ I'Ihvit I'l/mu Im-ii.'Ii ,

palkl $Tftu ftipiii iii/'iirfiR H«n n ' olty win Pii' rlth-ft f ir I-IM -J 'Hiiiith tirmik'* ____HKAFTFFI 1. TTinlM'kl'IiV 'Il'TlKMl till!..', ri h

l„r,a, u - . l PI*M r,,..;,ll:.- """I; '■'■'li.r»ll Bflirn..' ,n .,r .■.i . ii li ,. 1' H-.'j.ii.l n .lil'f/'k wpftt of I'l.urt iimiJ**' -i* 'i Ji.iiik -fRFAt'TIPTI.. mnl"5Kftr*3 t'lawr t'lnritj W n'..'t*a

like new only usft'd elsht imiriibn l i i ' i '’us» * hen new. ItMM, Infer*sted : n r v iiiem* aJ- drnsft riaser. F'o* fit. N'ftWft offl*®- f l 47F’R 1’1ANt>- EJgbiy elKb'''fiO''' miihoirnii'i

[liByer-ri'ino. tiaiU $:(>Uflcs for ilfiKi. Including bf-nrh wnj uiniilu rolls. 71 Houlh ,st.iJARt Fil 4it^l»!w E/lerm fuR aiKu, fine tun--,

iiO TiwMny N" ember JV.Trn>ft*'' tnl''rpKTe'! third rit**Jf.

work; c'himiifyH rebuilt, cicanedj I'liirecl. piasifthi.n, l.'t'lilug. Tel. 3rtk6

7*1 South Tenth pI.. .FmF. A- RKTLLT.^.T

VIKP/VL ( 'L lL IN 'i S AND W a 14jB i r* i-lcd in s l l hlnr*ft uf buRiRngn. JA M E S 2* MAGTMRE Hlfi Hnluey gt,. Newark.

. .M A t U l M o K V t o i l S A L KC'NlVEitHAL plain and FiauiJ milling mac hi nos,

ftbkpers. liUtierSi. screw ciKilbg, ip«>e<l_aadl

111 ;>t; ]-;iizuh<ili

A J f l k K T X J i Z K K B VTATLOR'S '

Bo*___________________j ijkRBBiON fks-p»* i*n9»r kourtn* B *w i/

c t i o u d , r«ilc»*l«d *Bil ihoro<i*lily «v«r- Biuled : ceik'imon gu»r«jit*«l; will dii inoifttni*. 5. M. (JUIKBY k 0 0 . . i l-SS D lv W o n t t - , N*w»rli , N. J . _____________________________S B I C K n i u t B U t , t«ur-fyll ii4*r R u n b l ir , U l $ :

ItCbU ■>>>* •t*ri<r: two b«fU*h oo*

FViFl PALK, Miirui ui'W high tnuie pluyer I'.iano wnrrb J7r*.fi for Jfifi ’i nj;l-

''cnrli uri'S e'.irf Adklivns 1 layer, B*>i rjil.Uffl'P. ______________ ___

H \ S I F'l Iv It i»sn*'r pEuyef, wUh 24 inunl''Tkiilft III fmft ftonkJltlcii a 1>arga\n. i .nnv

niii.H' iiell .Vkl'll'BftH i'irtno. Hok IU, .Ni-Wftnf l! * '* *________ ______________________________u T i LET A D.'yV'lfl RH-note |• rlynr i/juru/: like

itu'ft ' ''Oft! $Triij ftafth; will j*H'Tifir*' for with m'lfll*’ unil tii-nth. 44 llrotiitiiull pi . flratfln<ir ____ . . - . _FOR R A L K ^ D r a ir l nesr' iHgb-grnile yiftno.

worth $42r<. for |2K i cash . » l th mnol and Rrarf Ailkiri'Hft !‘lun". itox ilm, NewM of-fl«H. __ ____ __ _____PIA.S'fi) TFNI^R— Priu'tlral piano nmkHr; re-

i ialring, all br anched; new strings, fells, el*', ! ''-\V.FANN. 112 FlrunftWlck a t , : J77'Wav,PIANO TIENINQ; VIOU.N S REPAIRED

17 WEPT PARK R*r.. SECO.ND Fl*OOR,M COLUMBIA A V E MILTON O R U R T

lUWlaihea puwvr ptrseoa, <Jrop bamipera,

suigiti ami multiple fi[)lriilk drills, screw diA> chinits, Ki-tivraioi's, nioiors. bolleri , snginea* piatlng U 4*kM, iftlmlOM fans, blowsra Jewelers' ti>uls, pullabmg BpIrjJIra. emery grlndiffS, AOvUa, viusi. forg'’ft. Wkjod Muzdimg mochlnary, smiths' tuola, it-athrr beltinti, hangers, sbAtU uig, pul leys, etc.E N T I R E PLANTS OR PARTS T H EH EO T

PURCHASED,N E W A R K S E F i iN D H AND M AC HINERY

CO.. fiH-inft CH ES TNUT BT*‘I ’honee 541U-5411 Mitt.

M A C H I N E SH OP EQ UIPM E NT MUU fiHT AN D Sg LD.

Lftrg*’ ftti'K'k. wall asftriried, (iiLcsa right* i 'ullevii . BnUhig. Shari lng . Hangers ,

N E W .FV^KHEY MACHINF-jm E X C H A N G E . 6i4SK Mkt, -H y Market st. . oop. Penn. H- R.El.K~'T'lu” M (y i^RS-4 .v ’iK Wheoler! W si t -

Inghi/uae. Wugner; Several ftitigle and two- phn.kw, 'J'iO^volt. at l*'>w prlvvB. Eliwtrlu RO' pair A Motor Po.. 26-1 Halsey iC: 'plions 34l>4.FUJI S A L E —H'Fir - r White A illMlngton g a s

unglue In good conrililon: la n b<j seen at tiS MuMan't it.

M a c h i n e r y Wtiri tef l^ L ' ’U N l> -H A N D u u k ftanied r*tm-l,lXW gki-

Ions. A*l*:1rvSB Tank, Bux 1, .Nft>vi oftluC:------•

HENRY H ALL D U N C K L E R KBTEl CU„ PIANOS. PLAYER

ORGANS* 2S W- 42 D 8 T .. N. Y. ClTT-___WILL sell $600 rnahogaoT ^ o o t « pla7«r-lrlgnn,

beach end 20 mualv r*.rils. used one ^eit , for $275. UBH. BROWN. 3B4 SooU) SeTcattt st.

________ Btalnway grand piano:UMd and In excel lent rotidlilon; |S00.

FOB SALE—l * r f i iHfhi ly UMd and

Piano* Box 1, N ewark Newk* MontclairPIANO TUNING, rspalrbig* varnishing; orda g

promptly attanded. 4k, XL 1UCHEMAN Ml Moatgotnerg a t ; 'plume t t n w VarkeL

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b t o r a g k .FU tS T MONTH

aiKt SanltBfV Ijhfiked Roflim $1.50 and up.

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WU IIA\ K > f t * rh ■ r • r' ' *1 WO bl-i' liH rr' TH 'h>' I h" ., .i-iJ '

|f tmiO I '- t Iru ihr»r p.1'1 "" W 'll -I, mil \* | i i e **nfi van .U' ' V ' T

Hhie t"nti« in i' i\' . '■• 'iri''ii s bull'ht'tt ______ __ __ _______iTrANfltjrHUk-Mapir 1<'r II&JL easy

tVnna; niHp* M<'RK .v ' ’ U:K«iT \Voijl#nrth huiMLiH ph"m*72114 llurcluy._____________ . _ _______\nVvM ~)TT ll COUNTY fHrni'. ond dpaalinra ■ prnp"Ttv for aaia. *1 Kcan^hurg. V . ,

H E E D . Box U l . K.'diiah-.rR N, J

Il C'l a bH fttl-l It ’ ' •■ ■ Ik1 .J,:P."!l ■ '," Z :

heri'* ni'ix► ■ 1 K.l L 1 ■ ■' !•

en • b 1 >a. ■ I f ’- 1 a 1 < 1U l ’............ I iiuiiil h. I’ll

nr fainP- PiV ‘ I

f..ni*iTi' a nv»'!ii»'ii( '0(.t

IP >\VF.4{H

riHu-.r" ",'th-lan. ■ir.i! ' 'Union a i e ____ ______r .L U I lFl i. fiMla I 'tolly H roome. bath; ,

j i ; i i s f iCf 1''! I>e<-emh6r \ 42l>Sm(th SUieeiith "t ni ai MiiHb Orange _RlTi-.lj]«‘Kt-K HT.. LiN i '>iir r o p e o la h le col-

oreil fami,ler three itjiuii" oa»Ti Inquire JiiO Souih '■!lni"ii Hi. N'lkl lunTigel l U . i s i i n F I . D * V F . « . l> r h r .c

roi.mi r» . '- >ir-flb, rentI'lrBi flucr I'fchl I,I- Ii, Vtulnul bi.. ■iot*.RKLMi'NT A \F , Cnur large room e,

fire! rinor. v.T'h im p 'o v e m e n t i . ___(’] IXTMN .W E I'l'' Hufind fKMir aparlmeill .

fuiiHiitlnu I'f '* ^ '■ 0 riioins; two halha: room" «r.. “ II Isrgr, . ,,n 1I«1Mriua»-i rmiin ippi' * ' K R MLYPl . oUlireen ai :»*l Market ____ __________ _____i ~ I N T i ' N 1S4 Six locmie a n ^ h a ^ ^ J I ^

(’ilHNI-’ r. Kii'l lurin'** ftiid mrt’henl large......... ; .|.l hat! J'M irnprnv^mBnl.'. . h e a p

ti'ivt In gnml pkM} AppSj JdnllOT. i-r K MiL r l f l : v . sir.vrr.ii'i p'I ’l iH N l'i l l rM 4.rif- ''n ll' H .e nn-l Houih Slx-

[,v«nMi •*! l-'tal - w ry raom u *h i 1 m ■r*ri: I I - " \ sn er H IM ., , Ui

ip*-r' .TV'• _____

f O LE T — 129 Falrmount a v e .— A’our nice i-leAii roomb, lubi. loll"l ttkI kth , halU

(iKDlahcri. I l l , rtrit free uiilH 11*"'.* in her IT\M ) nnfurnlaheil m me on ■•■cnml floor, ' ival

and gav aupplled. leii mhiulee' walk fiom Hroa'I ami Markei nis .Apply O') DKAiA>.MESrtlli;. \‘ KDirT. i ffk-e of the Flrei rcmnyierlHnt'l.iiTcli. kl!H Ilroail et

M U L R E H n ifn ip i riroi

hO'iaekeeplnjMILFlKHNY

hTat Hiid IA4T PLKAH

TOTitti , Meg iwfl n'ln'iti.*' w*ek

TWO NICE yonnectliig from roume, New "1 , Btillahle for an} llghi husLneeib. La* been

reniaii f'lr doctur’a office for leii y e a n Apply MRS. HILL, in fur elore.t h r e e large rooina; id miDutae to Broad

and Alarkel ate ; good cond ition ; rent t* Imm edla ln popsoaal'^n, ,T. LE W IS FIACRE,

Keieex huUdlng

NKl.Hf'N f‘l alao It her

furnlahr-ii i-i men nr c iup Maikei ft*

THRI'-E ronriiH, lo rent, w i th aoin# Im p ro v e- mente: In iwo- fam ll y house. Inquire 114

ROHU sLT H R E E la ifo Mghi. Freneh-roof room!, wafer

and gae. 1tk> V/illlam el.t h r e e large, light roomi. T8d Bargeti tL iB-

qulFo iat> Seymour ave.I PPK li part f ame houie, 43T High at.; (Iva

romna- iO'*Uon central; raoi | | ; l T»n,ji*w............................... Inauiraprenileee o»- hteerreni 420 High a t . __________V.AlUSUr R m i , Hrookaal* ava.. lOJ-'Mv#

la rgt , llghi. rlcTT rooma, eticloaad poronat; china clocete pamry; tuba. loRe t , llfi-________ _

nr..**Ml

VERMONT AVE. 17, near Souih Oranaa ava,— rirel flt>ot In lao-famlly bouaa; lix roomt

I. Hiimlv 1- tl: •'). r 'Om' i i\pii i*nt p i i ’i'i^T |L ii>r", .s'ciim.

■jn h I tie VI (II I "111 44" M ]■vl'i ClrKm-"" ' bVil'iiliiik ' i''

1 'I iHM';i! SiiT l>pbL .1 I Lnpr IV* « Aicri! K ,

..f ,!• tn \ I i.'L i n n

;i-T f"i\ I ilji'lSnii I'S i ‘**Hhlln» b

l l ' lIihtuItk

• , . igent

and hath, l e n I2d.

TomiiH. ga** ami

'TI UlhlMMI It sl i-*r"i'i i I 'MH'-.>-iii'ij*' IV " 'ul|iii't*)« fi'tin iritl i' i,

fn-h irii.ii L"«t Appty 3ii:t

r nifi ‘ N

L f o n s F a r m AIII r LVWOOD SECTION, on Mein Line trol-

le>; rcairu'ler] 40 ft lo'» Half I'l.'b e sUte lemnil uul cemem wal k ., u.*r> 4 c egart newhouiti . LT.TOO to U,5<in, or.... rirej l*"®*. ^trie l lghi*4 Bleeping por -heb. .*b n R . .E lOMI TuN. 1441 North Broad *t . Lyoim harmi.

I ' l - .W .I II ! imp'-

t1*. tnbi ■,r , i i r e i i g H ____ _________________________I ■('! ( 'IM'11 liiiHi ' )ni; " 1'4 Prlrvi-cion bT.; one-

frtrt'i V h- i,M', mnr trfiih; tsuRe: tubs,riirna-e. f .- . M'Jlh'rry e'.WUST 4)R» .S'iR Wi; I'lin st Klcganl nn®-

famtlv house. U» tCH-nui h 'Ov fl eam heat; rent rcaeonahl" i,' d**alrahle luml lv ______S 1X - R C i »M IvuiFeaiiiJ iiiHh, ri iV i bnap, flna

lo 'a i lo n n : Trem'»m E*xai UranijB.

r .e M l iL N HI 11.water , rcii l $■' _ . _ _

n i N l i V ri'--’ fliior ;v\u-tinn‘- li"U"*, 114T“n,h . 1CU,- , ..„M-“ I u . c . f l -

riw'mii, I'liib bl»ein br-ai , i ■ <.11 ■'•tl •' I- irente*! no«x. I'enlral Hrallv ' • 17k le t i ira l

U-A.-^HINUTIJN PT.. 44A-F1v# rOOmil hot water BiPi heat furnlahed. rent »2J- „

dUiieriMemlent hiilldlng. or HEYER. 11*8 llruDd ei. ____ _____

HV«4

' ^ i . f.if anyriJ. M. H4rf

W hl 'J in* HT Sev"n rnomii'eaTTi haat. .. t S IVftiTiul Ml A room* p a n ImpTuveTnenie. Ild>

ilA RJiYtrRMOND, MA Broad- _______

AC' Tl 'N h a l l ' ^....... » ' 1 I......... I ' '■■

, \ em't>er 11 hI s.-t imi!- 1j RB .-*hl[llM XL Rt ' 'I cihlmfil sii'uigf* I f '■

two lllJtOMlOl'th* ' be Rol'1 f'lr elor.ik' ’ ' '' II lift |f.||»'«T

ir|K r'f l;.iu.‘*"hifl*1* i ,, -H.|n.i V'l.’ aiji- II are!: 'lUHe.

M qiivrp, un 'h•e■ ripiU'i. a.nn

I .aurf 'n r^e t l a r h o r

r nBUWJL-rt. Mi VJUVBJ b n . / ' * —«J'I mandullo, guitar and violin, private ‘ gOc : up iQ-aal® methode uaoiL________

HDWIN W I C K B N H O E F W * ^ _ VloJln Inatniotlon Studloa. 1® ’Reel P a r t gt.,

kTsoTK>iin inau uvuwii ui.«***v-.H a w a r k T w Cottage it. , ______S S T CHARLES F- EIOHKOlbK, 14 Tboma*

•L. Ihttrttctof of piano, ot^an, harmony, ■g^lp, f iuta mnhdoiin

-.vN lx.

TIIK hea'il lful new de^el. 'pnun- n ib n ti .le nf flhor.. front on lUrUaiv [lav

pi|t nil the tnarlleC s A l . l M i - i L A ' ,K'rfijitn e tJiiLdlng

' A i l . M ' s

I'ATL.NTb and ................. .. B«>*:uie<l or ralurnuf *4ii fiM-H tri-*uj‘-'i S'-,..! Eiir riiy free ti'uik.

'TIi'\n L«' iei ■l!i<ii‘ . ' i iS li l 'A 1\ II I'U'l’lb,pn'i'ni lawyer, k'K'> ' i i1 W 1 khlligtLii,, b Houlli Iie.^rboci el , ' ‘un i .rieiriiul i l . IMiHt

L l i U N l / K L iXi nf'TIAHUfl I’Hieiu LiW Mtii- itiiit <;f U S. fi.'ieigii patonLB, Uade*

inuj ' .'pvrlgli ie ■ liJ I Rruad at., Federal uBt M-iH', eatilhllshM I'^V.. Tel. 1841 MkL

M u p i c w f x i dM APLEW OOD, N .1 7'or *<.ilv ri,r to reiU.

rni'lprn house . be»i Inrai1'->i‘ . 1'' rc,-«.,M..n Cel l . 7Imi; iilr h" f t i . gaM iinil e la c tnc i iplit . lot ooit ir-" flue shrubbe ry, eell SM'O down, bajimoe rafj p a y m e n tb , reM J'-O inlkhi exchatig" f i i Rootl t w o - fa m l lv Eiiet urur.ge, Ail-. J 0HM W Uox W New e irfM'.'v. t'rjki Re

N t i O e y

PIANO, violin, fluic. olarlnet. Instruction, L.llANGOLt) gtudlo Idl Bargan at., near fiouih

OHinta ave.; 1 rrtr>irperta for nale.

LOANS

110 AND CPW AIIPS

TO

HOrtJKKKKPKRB AND WORKINGMEN

HI SSKI.L M. F.VLHHT': I’kieni lawyer, oiltiiatlera relaUmi to ln*enlloMa tredamkrke

and copjrJghli, la ih* potent office ail'd couria Flrinien'B hullding. tel. 1494 Market.^K ris fin DiTTicn & c o , Tei w b m w .

KINNE Y liI.r"iL. HOOMB MO-Ml, l lR O A f M ARKET STB.

M I U IDA MTLM311. 10ft Falrnonot are i pinna laitraclor: enreful attentloD glvtn lo mii»tU-

D a n d n fJAM E S R- ?TtANClSCO. aelaol dAnclni arad-. .* .11 — ^amT Ora't>n Hall , cortiar Broad and Bridge Via - oltp; unlrance Broad at. i private andotaaa laMoiii every evetllnf and etery aTtef'AOOD' waltc, two'ii ep . Hoaion. Tango, hailia- tion tahiu, Parl*lenn« taoto, fina*eiep, cAsUe walk , ka kts tl on waRi. flan walk and varla- l laiuu c m . 'phone or write for rate* or ap- i iotaltoehta; 'pnone 44M Market: Frnnrtao'i dia- M m gygtem ueod exclusively: fullurs impnaeL bla' late European iie pe and music; lungo. mm. _hk ■ 4 *4“M XrT ■ 1 t

VOI' W ILL F I N Dth* a MFMM:.*n “ • u r p r n lm iy c i t f c - n i tn»M- tuilcu frum the i ,mi!,ary luai, yo“hear u. r e e l Hl,™t C ou rlwu i l ii lcht. c h u r f u l liin, .-on.lCPrBtii IrfBimmt. rilBB you 1 B “ Bfforrl -o U*1. rafll,B» “ ■ • ' ' ■ feiuiil. [f you liBst! iie>er t'U'r<i'"'e<1 or If yi^ur esparlence with oilier rompeulee bne not tieen

e*'!e Ut. Lei us explain the AM ERU.aih eye lem. l i wUl pltMO you.

l O : \ L I s r . V T K A f iT u X T H

COtfY H O U B S . It room", baih, a!l Imp mve- iiv»nle. »2.»0u. $2U0 c a * h , oLhet ■« with quar-

ipr «nd ha lf ac re plota. 14.130; also quarter and acre plot*. |60C up; don’t mli*h thin, you 'em Have mon ey. DR BK N, 810 Iremen’s bldg

W e s t O ra n e eCAI.IF’ORM '^ houicb 'netvi ai

.V \" N iiTi'l Merit- 11 rPH, ^ii liM Vuainefcs: IL’)» I'J tlW*. liVMSl'^H

Ur"4t'l si _ _ _URUAt' ST., plum building -A offteoi.

| \ 0 and up, dll ijDimo HRceinb. Janlifji nwai. l igni elevator eer\ic". Icwest rtn l* uea'' War ■ kei. H45 liripad pi GEL-4^ft A P U M H HSiniRLE iiffl'cs to U'1 In ihe Ki-!ian>;e bldg

4r CHijiup *r.: eh'vaior. e k r t i l c iUhl. eUbUi heet .ladJtnr -p.rih-«- rent I’lieminnhle _KI RNIHHEJ' irnc' "* lei )n i .>il1w.i . ImiH'ng

■‘ii; Muyknr Ht im-iii'ilhs 'b‘sk. 'bre«» ■ l i*"^ ruK, rtl"''tTl' l'U-1.1 '--atti (inl la.M'"H;r«l<'e SL’- Kiirulxl "d Hox 'f.',S'4>ws ofi'k'* _HALSEY’ , r'7-H«Til» JM' to IW nionihl'

BlotM ibowrfiomB, aiii'di"!'. offi'CH, nil minrui>m'*nlB elp.'tlie, aieBiii ' " ' V , 'I'heajifsl rent I1' Nnwink lu-i'itu- cf u.*ner, A M. PETIT, tl:: E ' s c i lnl!(ll-i«I,Alini'7 ST‘ 'HE Ht SU" ?iit1liKn*ld a x e .

Miiiris ave. will reni f"f fc’'" M-* rlpht pniix\ f,-'.-. fix • i t i e e ’ Junc'i'ixp I-'LIMLL.MA'-- *I 0 Tilv PrrH'1 til . ''T 4Tk Centra! n\(;

i M.VUKF.T ; T r.;,7 “■Mhir.ifb' rent from |"H'einber;

Bi, ffB,- l-M-ROV i t F U - l . E V . MBlFiroftii el __ ____ ______(IKJN building eoToer Rack and WMhlngiuO ‘is

—Single Of er suite «H ra.^lem .-. npenleD'-i-i,

hHhlH.MiLK lippar pari house l i i I r\lon e l . .fl roome and t.alh: halle fuiiushed. ah |m

prexementi e wept heat c L-a RK. U-vB Lroad *Ln'iLMARE.'^T *ST . S3- C h e huiI hIv finmie,

•111 imprcKvemenis. h* lat. l i iqu lie prem-l.i eK, ________ ________________ _K l . E i ; \ . ’’' T five nnd "lix room f t" i i . fill

nrr.vBM.fI,M , l“ “ m i l l “ , |Hlf' ■'! '" ’ " X'!-PE H 41"! S1M11I1 r o i i i i e e n t h ai i i>rner Mr-

av fFN '' ELI“E N T opporfinil; ic fe.-ure apnrlmt-ni

all InipiB. e-XL'«pl luuM il-'-. til''® ii'oilp.x's. couple Of small [nmii-. ill; MudiBOO S ’

I v t v r itue rimm' first fl.-irr, all impruvemehi" .n. fi't b-'di fern JIB, two mlnuiea walk

r,,.m lu , , . 1.1 Mtiep til HMIel'ic pi . a j u l i i ,j thnMleS _____. _ ___i ITVL nue rooms; likatian',

I, II im'ii oeru". brh li h'Jiise. ALl. also s i : e . i un family. Walmii ' 't - L m g .

larw’* roomi >1 Waltme at. belweeuTMr'eerib .a\ c end liRuk st i inpio\ e iu e n is .

(•fMiiilh b' riH iro'' DC 'I'lione 1 1 \ K .ill') -Iv n.'Ol' .HI. s te a m bent

ail.I i;ij i!"i ‘"T> b> 1 .-III- J'ti -ui'l ■ I n ­quire .Liriit- r, n't Klnne> ___________i -' i \ L nif" room" and be l l i , new bi ilhllnc

p.iHjt II wf.Ht roi'iici Suulh N ln e ieen lh he, and Sex eo ie em h »ve

WIHIDSIDK AVE,. iT7— Five r o o m i »n« liHih iill lT,,prr.vrn!BTit.B. pCBam h e a t . el*c-

. X P A R l’Mr.NTt*. R O O M S -XND F L A T S •I(> 1 . 1 . -|— O I.T I X ' T O W N

,AH.HRT-viE.n'T, 'Jd fiooi. '»6 Aiiiherei et.. Eaei iirHugi'- N. J . roomi and a h Improvemetit*.

sz;; a Iiionth. ,\|->plv at Offe, JOtrBl’H CAR U.M'IN't trcMin IIOOI, bib Bro&r) i i . , Newark, .N. J. __ _I 'n R N L n SlTtl Ntlf- TiiLD AY'C and Heart-

lav le rra c p — Bi» ri^omR and h a th ; e le c lr lx l lR h i iiM Im p ro . i-m anle . Im iu ir e 4 Heaxl-|i*r lerro'-a. Irx'lngton. __EAHT ii i li^NGE, Th" fhri-h xmui, IfiT CeMenl

HXB t Hvdfl Miirk sei'tl .n ' -I' h e In "lx cor.'rooms mui Vmlh paiquM f lo o t s . baTdwo'"t rrhii, Mii-iiin. JatilUir, e' .' .. 10 in ln u tt s i"s in llo iiH len l lo a , ____________

SI A Il'TUeV'B 'Iii-n- .S'M-inlng l-lcA'-ltyn Park, North l*Rrk 'Irhe.

n '!»7 CapTe Hnrk ave. Erxllev. “'su

c-vT ■pl4'’'NE "i 4P M ' M K FTTJ \ M r . ' \ MLPJlt I

R E \ L L S T A r l- ’ IN ^ iARPn a s I'E' u l m

!1M C L IN TU N ST. 1

r iK,i.- rw B*.B ............. rooiiiH;hU IiiiiircXKmbntS, loJil , Tf'ineii;' , pl' l -I'txlith nnre riRFunaM", lerms

.'.pply '’ tt rir+'inieeH i,r Iflh r*'t ' Lr'a-I'X'HX, New Y'ork __ _

I 'W D Y hxunti, e»er> hni rox emerU. 4hb up. '.'iio 'I !F;.'*oO i-:*sb bHii*n<'« it-io. "tart right

OUTiKN. Bid Clriimen'fl building.

—ringie ot en miitr iu*/*iv*.. eif-vator, gas fle^tric t^bt . heat and aerxlee. rent reasonable Boom S05 _____

eufv

:' , .\nT of e ln ie M let ni»"r ’ Fi>ur ' l.ii'iiiORh, tfo. >! liw" Itori trir

11(0* Sli'T" H"X l i t .Vou’.

lot Ilf rs , ' lertrlii l' ■■ffllH.

K l\ L r.- r-Ti t J .

P

, pa~iitr> sTid bulb firs t f ioor; Iniio iic IJTT.Al KM. .Nelson

om s ah iniprux-eii ients. «'4J HergHii "IPT\'L llgl'i. l:*rge

new 1 y il *'«-nr.at <*il,

n . A I S UI"'-' 1“ o • ' VI“.,.PII.-B.I I,-Ip: pliMiBB I:“,TC,I fi.r 7 - .« l »

n > M ii : liir.l Springfield nve lH . > V\ a* erlj-

i .*1 ■ R*

nnv.

juun't'ean eiepe nuu luua'v. hamh--' qlsM eVery Tueeday night; Draton Hall lo rent, 4a40«f. i fa . Including wnrtlmhe a t t e n d a m ^

NO P U U U C l T Y WHATEVE R.

Call, Write o r ’T’hon*. Infoimnlton Fre*.

AMERICAN I*OAN tX)..

TH7 HHOAP 8T

Phone L'22l' Market.

Oi>en MonilXy and tValurdAV E x m ln g a

T H l DAVI1 ftCHOOL OF DA*SCINf?.Ifife U. Helen MtcHugb, priorlpal, 4Wl RroHd

■t, pMT D., f*. and W , ; beglnnera' riaP' Mnn- eveolhf. B:4B: advance elHli, (’TUlaT c enliig,

i t t f : oU the lAtMt dance* taught In private and eUae leMooa; p r l n i e leiaone day or evening by

■ _hi«* +iai-B. H fan Roelfin lloslon

r^ATIlR'd* SNlT-HSnN,

nSJAI, KSl'Xll-: \ M ' LN?I LAM L- 474 Rib 'A 1' SI ' ' f P ' t N'rL b I

■n L > . p n " S L i4s: n: \ mkt-;’i .

i im n i l , ^4l<«IV jpanwuagpswlntmanti waltz, two atep, ^ a t o n . Itoeton mzcBQbgrt Boitea drop, Argent^oifl •toil, the ditande. he»ltatlon w a in , c-o g J ^ l l l I I X B ; tel. 6163 HranrU Brook.

D A N C IN G Inatructloo morning, ift erfloon.evohinge. M C RIC H A R D S ’S Dancing

jkeadamy, 14ft YV&ehlngton et . latest Aanoeo, Tango, HsHltatlon. Boainn One-Stop, WaUx, Troh Tango; elaae and reception, Jlontfay, Novemhar S4

BURCKHAlbUTfi Academy for Dnnrtng, S7fl Bi^gd. opposite YVIlMam; open every c ’ening;

or private, xvhole term or belt torm, asocial taiea; eii 'erlvnced partner! for b mra.

- j!n-

D U d

TANOO AND LATB 8 T DANCES ^vate or oloaa leeaona, 10 A M. 10 lo !’■

[v M C ^ uLbss i 'ueedny eveuinf. RKMRY tolng Bohool. RJlft Ilroad et. Tel. BlJlSV Wav.

L I P P E L L ’S School of Danoliig. New Cnlr n H k l l Iftft Bprlngfleld a?*-; all latest dancfs,

clggeeg Men., W'ed. and Fin. eve.; chlldri<n'i elAse Bat. afternoon; private losBOO^a epeda l t^P R IV A T B ftanolDi leeHone a apex' lalty Ht your

eoQvenlence. 7 BclmojU ave. 1 near Spring r u i d aye. PR OF. L. B R i LL, I n m . : call even's.

YOU a r e ST'RE

of a Hquiirc deni, r n u r t o u " ir e a n n e n i . ■"-'’'‘Y ocuicltiM at ton tind a leaHcimhU c h a r g e ir we hend lr y-^ur h\jHlnc«s. w h en In nei-n of a

g t I' K CAbSH

M o o m o w a !" !" " . Tli-ri- “ in l.fili-la.J- In tinn'IInf ynn i l , ' mrm“ y “ h “ b ar»In a poaliinn In miuply n m '>"<■ , l i “ ' nnn r“ -turn SamB M. - B - k l y '",;1' V " L b7Quickly - Pr ivate ly and ivlthout Iteu Tope.A n n o y a n c e or In'-onvenl-Ti'-e.

■IJ A R LE .

R E A L E S I \ I ' L I N . - ) ' i : \ \ ‘ ’ l74*1 nii' \ 1 ) ST l.tS I I HKD ' r.

RENTIN'- \ M 1 ' "LLIC''1 I N ' ' 'i SI'L'IATbI T

■“ MLASLl ICi A- pRF*Al* l '.STAri '■-SD | IK1'. INSI l-. VN' F.

RE N’l' ' ‘"LL Li I i"N.-- liii ' ’L1NT"N .

R r : .v i - K S Y A T t l F O I l F I * O H i n .\

S A L E -

I’! t I I ' ’HHKl' Cl' - , ' I.Jim 'tv, I .tn.li'-xx* nuv, Il 'l-"l' xxaicr harbor «r

I'll H'Lij ii*- II.Ill" iincl II iie » nili-'a'd T»>t nlnu-t, ilr*' seiiifT spring 'f P>1"; I'- l 'h, ft" imniCv-Hij in.-..ri">rHir,! rUy of 1- vl"Hll! !n-a'etl f'-r a g'-eat IiUpIiic^h aii-1 le.-tHmii ' i-lr 1. 1-iiH'-i X ai h ** li"n->* !ievkt‘r*i. iir.'i-Kt•'i *rni,i' « i iu r r « iriJ'kHiH un.) KiniiiTl Mriiu-rH .'Ui "e- 'iCi* x.ilmihln Inf irinDli‘i m Hoil. r!i mn’e Ttiii'. I tidin's" 'pHiJHUH I'll'! ""''le I""-ii'i. .-d Hij'1 \x• iH'l<'tTiill,\ I'l'kIiii'i I«*■ fruit and i ru -k ln t I")’'!’I rmII 1 * 'I'l H h Vi’ii, r

i ’ .MiK A\>: ■ r. I’rUrsid-liiiriK'iMiii- [II '""'’•'S'I 'ti r«:ii

'' r K iK L .W ciim-.m e ' _ST tiR E N '1.0 f t . with en u p lo -r lA t« frinl

ati.l ......... . six feet d e e p , £iiiu ftiau.x’w'tl; tlirep HthllH P mi f l f t \ fpir-t 'if elm'ir, Win le:t-s*' tn I f-Mpim'U'l'* poi iy «t io'ix reiiTH' f Hlonmfl''i'1 ax'* , toni '-r J'ark rt . c AReniH inke nolo eST')R]-I at busy luncti"?' of I’r-iitral R\". ar.il

\\Lir”'-i! »!., large 'ilHplny wimluwe: rent re,i.-..i'i"hle tn ■jp-to-'l'ite tenant , MA'l/ .. I'lilnii hullcjlng. 9 I’l in iou : t tel L!49*iM Mkt.FIMIJL ::il: Mroi.i ei - hi'i'n 1 1 renr Inquire

WM. .1. Fn.LNCV:K 1{47 Rroad at.Kai'jige '.r> let.

lair axe

FI,ATS ni'jved innervRe: don't be mliled i u f lr

Si.r'iiirrj'-ld ave : tel. ^OWU Aflv.. 0 W|£^\ 'or.icr Ill'll."" aM irnpioxe-

i l • Ti ronm" f li ‘ . ti roomB.I r h .i ' ■

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yiT IJl: Ninel'FLAT T' • LL i'

Ml I’le. isan'I'

FiUtKST HILL.

I ITS ,ni«'i

elh-ht n-nt f

. . JS- , 1 •; ' 'L f I"H px e. - -ii: il p;trl [uent ■. upper, ;,ij.| I'.iih 'll impro-.e-

JL* K ' "fi preiniHes.

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NO ADVAbN’ E

S4t 'Tt:Al- l .D . \ N .t- IN \I ':S TM FN T ' O , W tSS RL PtL.

811 HRO AD ST

tix ChIM L'liH^bror m.

setUTdny Evening".

ETIU VHli M J.l M.437 PRI I'KN I I \ L MI JLIUNG

Reni E i ia te 1"" Lx'hi'" h" i .M n'aiBBii.__,l' i|4N S 'JCINN

was t'l ''4H[Nl' S L i l . L W'WFTU.T,l i i l i u N L ’K. KL.U. Ka-^T^rK.

^ E \ L ESTAIti: Al . i iNi; Hin 1 ,.V ’ K .4\ ANN A 4v «' 1') 'L.dl'> A' 'I'Ni \ .

31 il.M11. N _____

F I \ ! i r S ' l . V T I ' M > n

KntTance next

Open Monday and

NVE TRACT Inie iiTfna lo Mill t la w 'h o ir -

nnw UflllLg conslrucir-it. wlMIfv frorn Ihle liu-’t i>« N' wa

iin an'rt S'ltn'tfi ' nr ilr: if Ci',‘ Nve t r a d , I

t -l , '.\all< Si'MI'i '< ■" J' rt jH 11 y ; een' I f

'11(1 tilocli" ' 1 iiiLnri'eAgtl Ir

i l A l P tl'tc" niH-fHrjilly ljoa*i*s of nine rootn', htil i. Ki'-iiu' I'i'al, cHch on 3<Y ft lots, ni'iri

ffB.'i* S.1 .V".' b*-ld b.v IriK'ir^ncr company, wt;:U lifiM* v"ii g’'t t" > xi haiige'' IVIR drul direct xvliLl urKiii" parfv. puiil 'ulurs A'lilre-H Irmlf,

m . ‘'•'■Wd o f l lce________________________t,, iu*K»-r xuur |>otllif>n, let m«

try tn - xihii ' M" yx-tir pr'n't-ri', . aonm cx nliOiiKcR 3 " ‘ l- ' i T than i-a.'li "alen, o" - hergii iki tm [ HJii ^u f-Hafiil -I IHAACS, 1 ^ ' ^WILL exchann" i'4'o-ffimlly lioiiee to r loia Ad-

drRBB H.MbL. Mox n:6. Ni^wd office

xilTMV’ iKlKLil \V K 7-”.:: ni ! Ax eniv-Hrs!Sio'-'e; rr-ni S:'3 ■ <i-I - '^'v feet l. iiK In-

qlil 'r L.I-:'!*'• X r, 1-M' .-XI tum'l' 'd fi'p, ‘ PhoiieMih', Mark-.T ________ ___TM<J| nffi'*#" for ri’ Ml lb I'lretneTl’M building

for 5:" per inontli uu'i' V o y 1 tipxt. reg- "’ur rent *21* Ml per m-'niti Itir|uire rf Real fi-Ht n - Ill'll . FlrleMiy I'rii-i C''., ninlh fliior,I'T ii.;*»rt ift) Liiitiilfig. _____

CuP i ' i [ . ' i R L M Nurih Sixth si. . TH'.'. Ihice 1,. , , . .1 1 - . . . n r - i f - " ' L l,

Pa r . - Ihrre rounia. to ih i . warb lu lx . *olltun'Iilv. liKi'iIro I'rciiiLB aKiNi: Prioji.l flat 111 C l

n.'iii- I'rinri'l flXF. , »=i.f toiniir, hallr, x*illdftiL.riiii ' Kiiil; rent on > D7. t tn ita l l lewlti I'o -tlh 8 ' *?Il- r K K . S T i r A \ i ; , FI.P Inr s-, llKhI

r.n.ins Ihlr.l D nr,■ nl i lft rid r>er mi'.iiiin, h in v

E.A-ST <iKAN':E— BeniCirol rtex.-iiraled epar i- I'leitl** '-Elly nripreclAi-'il wh en 4 and

& rm'Tii-.’brt Eh heat 1,1.1 v. a H>T ; in Til-lor tervlce. W Mflln at. block depot. Be# Janitor

i i H t N i i K Vxll!l i' ii Ht IT!' I-I • ■ l•,>.'ll1 Mu lift Hnil xxHter ar.id I'iC'

on>- I..... . fioni iT'ilW-j aiol Ltrb K ‘ bur- 1yintii 'b rent $ K . ailullH nnty,EAS'l' uRA.N‘ilv, 41 CrankMu »l “ p'lrHr fL

five nmine, l>Mh l:»rg* i-.i rent SIK W L H .\ M I'i'al IN 9 <.’1itiI«Hj «t . Nav arkfc;l I'MANT iip.'rtniPhtB, eja and ...........

r.!'XT5H XT1.1 l iaih All Rnprovcrneiil^. ;i- JSii mill J3d. Corner i lt ip lc u-.c. Eintl M M'lat , Kant D r a n g e ^ _______ ________ _____FIVR~n>oin". f H » n i o n t h . f ine nelK»Mi "

hVort. IMi ^ 'urh va l le y ro^'l_ W ealth ..r im-

HABRTs ON a v e . corner Third five rooma. hath: all Improvomenle; 1a p Ii'>»

oervl-e- will de'-ornto 10 suit lenattl . rent ?Ij B a, J l f ln.,ulrf Jimllur. or i i»nBr " " J’ ‘":"'iJ' rtell a \« . . .VBwark ol!-!oth eloro. t#l Oja MKti l / l .T . IN AVK.. T.V limntil ii Fo'.r 'Pr>' r," "

l l t h , i -DOr i . i , l . n ' l - h r a ' . a : i o i o i l ^ r n .....................iriei.w. one i.'ock fioti, :=i.n,!Rf!e'.l * e-rent l i*. ________ ____ ____ ___l i lV IN ' i i" N Nifbii tf-rrecp. 1M* rx't'" -

and h.itl. rill hii'-al ! 1111-1OXemchlenisseiilita. I-r ox> m i ■* .".IT l'TPiiTmi'"yBeT. an- Newern, riiur'n I'.H'I Wa'crfx. ^IliVIN'Crn^ ''L i-xticr Ischl "M ■•'

pi.'xr.iU'ir' I. • C n - .e b'l S. 1.. ■*! . t''"f r<I I ' i?l' ' '■ ‘ ’

ix;; l■l|'ll r.r J L ’ . «IR\ I N« :T'Cx N'm"' ■ ‘ilh :i x

1 .I'n", all iiii,'i"xiiii'-nl-i'. fl<- r

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u i o . x i , K S T v r i ; I ' o i t k .x c h .x n c . l — O l ' T .)!■' T f 'VVN

> r- - • I ■ . - < -L SH lE Lf 'S IK I nton

l44T)gniageciTHHI, BERIATZ fii'HOUL OF LANOUAULd.

4 . P. CainUrciHiig, Prop. lOO ?71LLIAM »T.. iJltANOE.

Bt flnnare’ oUtaaa7enchi Greek- Qhertnam SpanlebPfBliCrii V«r*M< OTiJiM»**r

Latin; pr ivate or olaaa of reeWence.OT rvpiueuw. achool Opens from P. M.; oatilogue on appUcatlo t

T H E iPA N IS M A N D IT A L I A N flCHOOL OF LANGUAfIffiB.

I Prn*pei!t pb. cor. Main at . East Oranga- ClaBiee In French, O f f map, Spamah, I ta l ­

ian twice dally. Frlvii ie leneoni at echoftl or realdenca. from 0 A. U, to I r, M.

Catalogue on r«queat.YHl'VATE tutoring In Engllaii . German, l^ t ln

and Greek oy f ip a i l 'm c f l mate -'5.ifhoot pui'l.B afcnlsied HLYNCJS A., IV Nlltulielh JixB.. 'phone VYaverlj- IfliluU

- ,.o□ nd ui.werd ifhured for aalarled employepe. ownera of rnrtiliure and othera S'KU c u W 1‘.\N V,^ NE W RATLS,

NE W r l .A N S .OTKinHf.1 hy ' f" i " in . o » 0(

.onnfiiB m.in«y m rM«oniH,l« m l f s m ''Jf"itHin.,: « h o m "Ill ■»;> “ "'VTiJ!'"' ,*'™rIt vou h»ve » loan alnaal.arf, l .rlnj In lo n r ffcali.ta ana wa a l l aho* rou how much sou

l o ^ . r a s « - h ‘,rl™a'^.7'nc. u r . . . n . you

or,": .Tahl lahaa a l th u . 1. « .ood a . a Ixank s -ccun i In time of

Oiir rair" »n.l rdana han- proifd to be the bi>«t hecauie our euntom-rs are glo<l to i.-ome

CALL WRITE OR TELipPHONE. G L A R A N T E E f R E U I T CO,,

ftootn 2U. Srl'sucr biiM'Ung. SKt'T'ND FLOOR. KeniffTiher—Bl'CxiNf)

h i .a d at . on-oil lH poatnffixe Huui*. 1 to 11. iialxit'lttya. H 10 H.

D w e l l i n g s

MINL’TE S FROM BR O A D AND MAPK77T3 A r \ i . \ F ] i 'K FO R J‘->.000

ILrOOm rfsldi’bc#-, l Hill fiCliofilijvpni ve inen t H pioi fiOxlHfstwr. jitrHfiH. cn.'ibLls b fa :C - ivRh Irtwns. Hru'iM..-ry. srape

c[f fruit nnd Htimlc tr"os, :i:i /I Bi'letHiltT ib-esi-iLi'ni. Ifinl -he 'coney.TiE'iifni by insii . oi pnnn« ur

Put

all modern fr .ntafif on fijilv laid c illhiirK. xftll'M.idl hn inu, a iouu XX i>rl >i

MaW" art-f i l l for k.'> - ---

BEE T i n s P L A C E TODAY R a. B R O W E R .

Rmez but il ing. NfVMxrk, N. J’yiiMTi* Market 4t-4i.

KESlI'i 'lNCEti for txvn r..nillies and Inh; ai») t-wo-f-imlly fxir one-fHinilx; huslrriB i i"iJfrty,

termi atii mte fhr n"P*‘riy . let knnwwhat you wanl. where you waul l i; we van mulch It. HLAL'VULT Url-k Church fltallonIgi'jM firtinge.

WILL L •.•^SF L.•^^^,F P T o n i l . tl' CLIN- ['ijN rET X lalNTON RC ILDING. M'I>T DL ^lR^T:^a^ Ia(Mh.'ATR'N' I'CR A CA FF HR l li:,^n.’ . \UANT.

ALiiOH 1% !'• r^FJilRAl.LE Dr-'FIfF?!, WITH ALL I.M I’RxiVEMENTS. AT l>lW iU-.Mt- TO l , . l . lD TKNANTl*' , , ,^Enm.,rr

C .J KTKK.VN MANAeU N ' . AGEST C1.INT"N ST.

I 1|| nr, f” II'rc.., --li„p,,.v, n.-n’ ' . Icnl n s . i " par moiUh, Hint svK!s..!'S i.cn __ _________________KiTlTl r.j.ima n»" l.r.'k h.,UM. s s " ' ' • ‘" ' ' L

laiim'i he 'n . ten' lb '. rtAr'ila ulahe r'* Rru'.'n fiL, m-ar LiH;iyf:(i> st. __ _______F o n t la'rgr. m.iuis. Ilr i floor, all

liu-Jiuiliii; hR.'k pi«i.i., ibJ haihs. ?l^. WiSfretfurd pi ______ . _ .

vxHIi iJt-.lh. r'lngi- li; . Dlckoc'.ii Mi,

Sr'x. .Ier- <’y S<l!>t-. t'-'il

I.:i l-rr'nil.'Xt'H

F A R . M S r o l l S A L E

arr^e Koo.l

U \ l .M 1' HT.. I'C I "‘L < "' i-'-l Ufti i-Mrl live -LnrgH i-. irufr

5, ]k; HMull HtiirH rent i l -WASHIN'ITON RT , HH, near

nii.r - with fltn* i'h"w winiUfW" loxx- r'’ht to gun.'. tHiiRbt ]-LATT_:il__A.-H'l'' inV_f ______

l-'i i:■ K larg- , lUl iiatui all lPiiprnV4 Tbi l1t^_____________

iFTlTsl' H'l’., -4ti - l-'our anil f ive r'>oih-s. rent p.-r niiin'tn. im ti|--.1ln I e intaBrssl'JU J

KIKKAN I ilniNti s i . __________________r . iTTH VI-ID *-"l' liT —V'-TV Hne fie.l

r im 'lulcl. S' S.i.m"-- 'SI-IX'"' " ' ■ - ' " ‘•''-I'«(«> Urna-I Ht , NVx\ark_ _ _____

I HIL L Kfction. ti ri iifiia, hath. o n l y . . . -J l* W’yfMlHldf -'eciL-n. (i rooms, Impl"., on ly . JjS

ITIII Hfctlnn, 5 rnojiis. bath , all i m p l f . . . ■ >*•> Many rxthfi-H. i>RREN. Blo F l w m e n e bUlglILNTKlt StT 2«, near Ellznhffh n vf -Five

t.-f.ins all ImiTovomenta qtuI ba+h- [nqulie MHS. ' ’d YLL. x'" preinlsea

SIH’TH JBi iB EV F.Vl{MS--]'1v.. _ .lAllil J" 'k) i -an be I'Ul-i ftiObMily a t lh*‘ 1

r e l e o f V . . c l ioh -f la n d b ' ta lHiux f r u iL l - f r r i f e ve gf l t f tbl fa . I ' f ' h l i y . J u u a h a . mih l , I.eiili i fu! r l l r n i i f . D »" rt n toxvii h a l f ui l lc f r o m ra t i rr.H,i 5i:itl<jn' | . rx 's ; ' fioi i» k'lalRy, g'SOil K.a 1b , pi -re wftWr. h e ! ' l l ^ h ^ ' L I - : H L _ n ; j M a r k e t SL

F L i ) R l D - \ f n r tu B . n o r a a h u n i l l c r c p n p a> ;]i) hx'r^a. J'f'l’, pnxohk* D' vi-uir-

FAHM HB. ro^ni 459, Fifth Avem f' bunding , cor. Txv*nty-I hirrt. N ew Y o r k . ___ __________JraRSEY farnu an'J country homes ae low as

tlRO, fOey '*rrne; eomf for excha ng e Rr** ph.itoi at 012 l->"ex bldg.iGLIHT ft AV0^P> ,^N

S T O I u : . S . O I ' T K ' E . S , E T C . ^ V . X V T I ^

s' D r a l iu iU o a n d E l o o i i t l o nGBfs. C. 0I.MSTB*n, Brnf»*ilhBhl Coich. Kluoh

tlnfl, stage training, atiiatixur tbfatrlc'al" ana tauflerill* act" Special ittentloo eloxnjUon itiidehU. Studio, 2d Neff et , houn, i-0INSTRUCTION in elocmion, careful ertenfltm

to hegllinefe. >llSS Ht^RTItA MlLJ.Fia. Um l%lrmotHit axe-

MI.-siTlInncnuaPRIA’ATB laesons glvf*n Iti ' hnJ‘'lr*'-»8ins.

manicuring, fare mnssuKo. hHMru«...liiK nml ■Cftlp trea imenu N*»w Y ifk. iiifi h.i.i-. taught A N N A B. h i l t s , fl7 H'.ulh o innea av* .' phone aTSOH t UrkB».________t S t OIUNO—A college graduate fVaeaarj le

preparftd to tutor a tew inorc pujdls In loiviis hotwfen Newark and Dovar. Addrx>a» Tutoring. Uox 3ft. News o t t l c o ,__

I-‘»9

c b L L W J * p u f l u a n h'ln AArtran S .. B a t I'W, ?

. ruior. fa tf i ivodenitf. N^w" ofrire.__________

iV-tNS UN FCRN TTrllL-NKWAHK '11,3.111,1 ,Rjs i;:; btiiuiluK iJd rioor;.

{'Mniii'i and Ihaxer at"Pr». = i b-Tir, iaiiUr.'U ,\nd.xrson.\ '|i « HI I ,',ienl R. iiUitnlii Athx, vlce-preahleni

Fnifx ■ -'Jiily N atl -nhl IbinK T r ^ r . - r nrivl'1 11 M etil" , p r e s e n t Na-

tluT'Fil Nowarii IXiMU' a ' .-uipany.WMlIniii I*' l.lhxli iiiJiIlHger. < .p ,,o n ,,,,a ,.,l u,„l.-r Sl.,1*' IhW. Bhd „nrt« !hh

.up.TvlBl,.:, nf Ihh of BAnhll.ir unj■■;:,.:7!v ' L ' * iu , L ! . B u .m .M

\Vi,v ,„ v U“' P 'r "PW!"''',o u r Thll, I■•=•

H F ,o r c E i>. . will tfivf The ten euryesslve

■ '’,*1 '7V , cn h l™n. n"'-™ 1“niuhth ,v n. 'V " n la,iir'xporMiiTi ■' '* *" , **,1 la

J'url: ' " J . ' ’- “ ■ . -

$B.5CMIBargoH) offair 1 fr.m 'Titra^tori. wehulld twe ah'l oru'-haJf-^t'U-y iriuuf buildings, all li7ipri-(Tfm"r t> fn-tim l . -n i , I'r'i ma-tfTlal used nC« ‘i 'ilxMi. "hsete-l. uap.*T' 1. »1't<-'’l. duuh.e pornh"», phi-taiie. i-HnirlfS idnns ari'i etifulflcfUlnns furrlshfd, «!'•'' 'xn^-fHin. y Housh

tl'i" ihrc" faTwily house. mtulel hotis'*L u U BNfh ii.x'nfv I'-miifd I T sniiru .u>al uf l7." K API . a / B llOi! . J - n .

' ~ A K H a l l h n y i l a i b l y "» •■ * r a u i M y ; s e v e n r.iiiiT.a ami iHlh; ClliH'in Udf.

I .>H1I n**w ixvo-fHmIty. f ight T.iutnll and I'A-n imthi, ' Hn'nn HiL.

I'.u M 'lN -lHlV buys "iLTcn on^fHiulIv; i t f 1.1.Ill's nn-: I", h, VnilshUi-gh.

giplVF.n 11 iJ-JiH fE'»r i'ulM'-is on jsex’Ond ntori-gagv'i.

ESSEX Fl.IXJ.

1 VK.MS l O i : I ' . . ' l A N C E

H AVE fiwf and clrnr fBini o fxchangia for cl ly i i ' S ' p 'D - ■4'llrfw 1‘OHhON. Box 123.

N f i fa iiffi’ f ________ - --------- -

f ' A R M s W . V M K U

MA'vrKI' lilnr* rut syiidlratf, OHHt nf l>nn»yl.......... tbiUriHi'l. uiul 'itluT fftH'ii lu'ntl.ui': a!ar>

h, Hi,;-ns.ui C_-I K •i\ . \ \ T E I ' t(* '■'■I'L a bahary. ‘ i iv 'U- . lUuir}'.

i ll-*yR.\ AS'f'bN. 11'1 llHril^'xh a\-f Hur- rlH.'i.y S I_________

[ 1 1 I .STK 1 1 I ' l ' 5 P - N « " lwo- ram!b ' l,nu»*.(nr ... .-uphiK-J Inipi ,

Iti-iuirf :-7 l lalwteail - " t . _______ ________ ___H iW T H i m M - 1 AVK , l.iL' I''lve room s, all

' li ,,prnvrm»ni« In,I lUeam he nl ; rent r tn -Hfiiiabl*’- _ _ ________

flat : l ight

M'lDKRN fiat iu nfw w looins. bui!:. stvani h-ai uil

xxii'ji.l hvinc 4J*x iu , i. \ »»iM rlainll. I::r Jl'l ml'- ''"'■*';Al" "I

& t'xi.. "dh Rfcm'l s' , "1' 41 * ' ■ utTHi H-.i',

MirSTiTaAlIt i - m i . ' H " : i -, ,oni^. h:.(!i h 'J i lu m "V ►-iii' jut ^ Ml '’ f 't -

M's f1 mnnllt. M _NViRTll I ' l l ' T L L S r H HT.. !«': Rfi "i :b uHy

decorab-d t r ic k . i; ian.h^u-s, ft-.- hiiuf. allUkIiI rooms, batli. all im; n u enieniB, H v ue.iT Ampfrp. RosfVlll'* fie l lc ns .

fu.'ir Ob' ruoni in ati;- , • b-'ifl i tth'*' ' 'faiiii iy h"US'- N 14 L. rxxl'-k r m t -D IA|-(.|\ fli !d RAfrt M.. Nfvark< m A N . : l . KLe l.PilU'lful f i'iiiii'

Sf-.-"Ill fl'"ir. nil l ij iprnxsinfi.f'- l.*y iiiul rtep.'t. J"'T Cenirni u ipni h , S l ^ ________________ ________ _______ .iTTo NLL '■*’Ulrp *1- lJ )" B 'r « m hfaied :i|nr'-

rrfjil, flt-Hi flrj'ir: sly u>oina Niul uaih. T 'i\ i t:.;7,.'..4* I'tqiili'- Jani t o r . ________ _ _rT \ Mchl larK''' r.>nniH .i lu t l i ; fti-'ai’i Ik h I:

IIPV. IWO-filtr'ily lilAUMC IllllHtr-b- il-".Apply flTHt flu'T. L y r i ^ Fnrma.____________WE<1^{i^rr^NiTK^Tlnii^ *"•; Fnur nice,

hi-lglit ruums nml iiarh; nil hiiprovemeub*.I'A 'i laituly h o u f : J|ein JL3- ____Wh’x T ( iR A N G K -T o Ifl- 4 rooms i n . f lvf

and baih. Ilm NAuNE. ft! ci ieatnui ei. V\ eel— — —

.1

i v P i t O \ E D HC’conil-floxif' front ------ - 01 If, 11V.. hUb'kH trum tr-liHv^. nt

ave aueJ Dvlng si inquire promfkvSr r.i

'rr.Lhll.IHllt

S T O H E - S , o r r i f - i i c s , I ' . n ’.. T ' » '.''LT— O l ' T O K T f > W X

FAi'^T (iTlANGK, I'ark axe and FlIieoTiili at.Oxvn-r '"•111 furrirh lo s tu n . L-fl box. kIi Iv -

itiiT Ein.l 'Ouritt-rB nil white emiinel, ati'.t.blf r,'!- dt.lix. pouliiy. fvxills ot' nnf mouth fifa | . .. .| nwnff. Imtbx'lla bvp , N"wark

!,u ! m : i :U() 0 ,M.s .a m . H . ' ' 1 , i ..s 1 " 1 i

f a r m XX flic 0x1 In Nr (niicf, n*'ai

frnrn t-'Ml'lR'f*. *H WiniLi'i'

■ Jpfs'ey- ..... . din•»iailon, gi)"'l biilli11iig“

tin n;,’ ntH A, I'JLI. [ |-triKjjvlV I.

WANTED lo bear fr.'.ji I'wner of jf.n''i farm f"rlitU-. si'ml (3f'i'ritulr>i nnd p r i'* ' NortliwoKtt-n

R u n l i i f f L ' A g f p x ' , ^ , S l i h . - n [ i i ' h H . - M ln r i

GEO. 'RsDS.I -A C’T U R I E S A M ) L t H ' T S T O I . t T

SACRll'I' L .rixoin liuiJH'

It for huiif'ii t-guM rx.'UX'i’ uw-u«r Tti'ift

• \ i , E tiri-hfird m . kx'fd elcvf'i- (.rtit, BteKm h'ft' hit" oppornni n I" funilftli*-dTyfim houiH. alfo

V.-.1 u fxvo-fiiniilv. out of-town i-nsb, t'rkU’ W.IHW; ofTi'i'

l e w i s EIACHl:'.. l'2fl Eee*x bldg.

W A L L P A P J ^WHY NOT have y m r pape'r-hauelnB andWHY NOT have y m r pape'r-hauelnB and paint­

ing flialie now, before we get vpi-y imxy? W«* .- _______. _ M 1 1 nAi-a rtf r k.a Aa..neweet wallpapei-e of the flriejt tie- • *jifl lo do yfiiir papfi-hanging

I.O AN3 TO S A L A B iE D PEOPL® ON- I 'L A m NOTES^

“ i n d w . t i .m j . (S u n i i m v

1P«* I Mm ir-wf lg ir ■win guarcvhlfe lv m<j . ..... 4....and pointing, flret-olasa In ox-ery rxxspfct at the

pric:oa; estl inaif f furriehed. Lall 10, L'OHEN,

itOl HARKEJT BT, _ _ _ <1980 Marke^T B S OLD iS t ABLIBHED FIRM.

h K il M AN & .73 BANK ST.

TELB5FHONE 4293 MARliET.Don’t wait for the ruth If yuu are ready t«

have-your tmuee rtecomied or palntod: get u» to glre you an eatimale and we'll prove lo you a fgTluti our wallpapera are ihe Inleei dfilgnaand woi'kinaJiflUlp guarnniKad. _______________

Bf<r \V ALL rAPnR BALE- HlotikiA 3^'’.; glHo. tie.; emhoeaed, 7^o.;

two-tone a n veU-urs fer lOr : s'ernlah IITpi (oraft VeS'-UTB Jxr IVX I ATl.II.BI. ,1L.I l?lia'tic ’ Dap^-rlng rLHirne for JH; pairclug at low prlc“B M nOTH OC SK 9 South (Jrmigf ave.;

i— --- to................... WONKY.

•'A u^LiLVTEiA' NO SFCt RITY.r K a ^ , E ^ I E ^ PAVMEN LP

WF. 'Vil-1. I n A N " T o “ !^MONETOONl-'II'r. .' 'TIALl.Y

Open from 8 A M. to 0 P- “ •W«l. aj <J Sal. “o m f

P A I L 1 ?'l f p h c i N E o r w r i t e ' n e w je t . h e t

S r i T E 3'2-. t ' , . iJL =t 5'BBOAD AND l j» r k « LOppoifltB PoslotflM, _____ T«l. 8«S M»r»«L

'.vanled-OHKa T H a R O A I ^ —T xvo-fantlly. nortli end.

12 rrMUJiH H.imt- iTnpnivemHiiLsi; rent IS-4; price M 0'>f' inciiiKAKx* li.-'-Oft, private.. Alexi th n 'e- fam l lv xx-lUi .ul Improveinonta nxrtpl

l i rooms, ....... .-.mclii l o u . iiorlli vtuI .h e a t :

t,000 BO- PT- horih light, drop mdet. freight ejevalor. etvem haul electric o n e loft 4,00<l pq II . l igbl All a-uund.One lofL 3.7’.'ki "T fi. Lawrence ef ; very

U'W rent; sif-nm l"*ai "tnl e!e<-irlc power. Motor* iaetnlied free of charge end kept In

W ill build facin'lea tm Mechanic at to eull

‘ "^JAMTCB « l-FVMOrR JK OWNER.OR \NY I;R'1KF.H,

L■UV•KT^N'’K 9T.

IRiiQl'i ' lS HALL, U) lei. lodtfo 'm-oiUha danc^B. xvhlats l*an.^Jels. e t c - ; .j/t.- n ^ - e or

eveuUiRB: reoJion.ii if . cetHral. F 1L * l Lb^ 1 4 vVaelilng^ion at-- Iroguoia hirtg.

\\ii.thn^i> _ __jAMKs'ii 'r Mf.-K<-iir n- n ia . flrfll floor: f j n i

S]i! Inqulir otld flnOf, — _'wElisFF .LDFHl o- jnsl fuctlon Cu- of fer# first■" ulor i p a n n i n . . . new ™A-fAmlly . l « « °

vr.:i S'TJtb Kovirmcenih ai , alx rooma l.iiUi parquet floors; h a r d a o e d hcamen cclJlnga; haJclBomely d ecorate d XU Ii^c l ight- o f f ic e . 1301 F lremen'a bjHd- lug. te lephone 3371 Maint^. __ ____ ________\ io T T S 7 . 38. rive r)3f>mi. flrai

Bt.. 31W, fuur ror.niH. flret floor, inquire StJH Kettv it , BPctind rlfxor- _________ .

F lVK neiAlv funilMhed n-oms nr.d kjt-.bcn ij,*rqufi f lriri . steam heat, electric light fttul

benuiiful haili . JaiiU'T aerxiev Address Lho*ce LK^eiitlgn, Box GI!. Nexxa o f fice. ___________ __\Vk S T ~ U N N K V ST.. 3 4 - . Nil Ply fumUliP'l

five or six rirnma and biilb : Hteam h e a led , up.ti) -date apartmenj^. H l'H D.

S T A I t l i K S , I ; T C . , t o L i ; i

E l ' l l l T fxtail'x. runi .Vl'I'ly pri'mlsoM

Warrsn si

f’llPHp r '11 .

443 i l ltutou -iv< METZLI'Lt, Vi

ST.\Hl.E for pIs V;urM.-K, a|: '' sh.td. IfHi Uoyd

\ I * A K I aH I ’:NTN. H U O M h .1a\ D I LA'.*i51 0 L E T

1 1

9MAL[j apartment, in ni ce neighborhood, Nixvark or Fast Orange, w i th h eat and

cniivenleruje.'K for three axlults, from Deceni* her ' BlRie pnrlleitlara and drasM ApartjneTjL_BojL_i:_N^21g_£i£i£S^^^^_

'T m N ST 111 .Six InrRi., UAH' rnoniB. 'vil l, '.111 l ,n i , i nv , ' , „ f„ l s . Inqulro on p r e m ls - s

OT 1-9 F pitx’ Pi ______________M^Ru T i a N T '" ht , 41, secomS flunr— Four

large, l ight rxu>mi». water a n d g a s _______ _’xH'iHTH hE>i 'c1ND RT.. 228—Becotid f la t , elx * riu'‘ rooms: ile.onitexl; tile bath; panlry , fl'l Imi'Toveinente, aepaiatv steam healer*. ino'Jei-ate rein.____ _______________ ___ _______ __________NKW.AKK: ST., U. D. T3- Fcr r^pe ^tabD

A.c.l..r4)l fHiiilllpR. 11'!*'''" ro-jriiH each, rt. iiafr.r Jn aiui >7_i*iir munij' __ _________ ________x’i'W HT “7 'Tbr e rgcni' atul bath, for llRht

b.,nseke.'i>lnff -^PHV HILL, in furetore

t ' l ’U N I S H K l ) K O O M S T O L E T

price JO.F'Oi’i. ',1 K IL il A N . ua’r il n ton St. ____________ur to .iRle one-famiW dwelling;

na irollex-b r a n d -n e w -m ........... ^ ' - : -v Lnii .v "t'Hij feel from I-II7..11 ct.i ave. end irollex . t roonii and bnth; :i I Improveminti . eeklng jx. OOO- ea iy isni.fr -f fer couilderefl 10 Hffjwi

^ ■ rale. .tl ply at once, filk LnlonImmediatebuilding.

F 5HKPROOK l.i 1 rs Hit' Market at., one bloi^k from t’euuHx l\jt i la RHllroail; one lofL

B 0t>0: alao ooc u f s . mi ft,: ph'iity nf ll*{l'iheat clfx'trlo «*1«’ u!lii xxith or without power. J. BTURM a S'’INH. 4x'1 Mailtet ft-

oU work g'Uiraiitood, 'phone .8‘28J Marketfl ttOBTNHDN, Mulberry atv—1 <1o palnr- “ ' l a i wlMti*UK. w.. wall*. 13.HO up; all

eBt imaiee g i v n Ti*!. . ciflUtiit -

m g. ceii lhg and work guaraiitcedY'JSIJ Market.____ _______________________ _

BROOKLYN W ALLPA PFR CO ■ «wm e from K .W up; painting an.1

done a t very reaionatln price*.

T a w n U r o k e r sONE 1>ER CENT. ONE FEH CENT.

(Jn Mima D( UO «nd over.Two per cent, on exima below.

Loaned on dJamonde. Jewelry, *te- Eat. 1832. C. RIFRMAN K*t. IWL.

10 4>dar It..Near Brood et.. o 'p. W. V „

Office houri, S M. 10 7 R M

L t ) A N S W . W T I C n — I’ l L l i S O N A I ^

THEm)U t t p e r .ItoleominlJii ««**» - j niiV soUiTVt"Sand poital or at 271 Bank et.

I T.OAN WA N TKr>-J'kJ Ipir1 kIv- LVi " ! 11 p^urlUon. A'JdrPBs L'M-P. H'X

r ll a lH v . willIII] ; totlarkil

7 NeWi of flea.

MOOFtl.N Indiana l imeetone iwo-famlly imuee.ivepy orirfarauce of a private dwxMlIng, oop-

„.r Avon «i..l Trvsoj : ' * ’r S ^ ,7 ' ' ’“ * "from two line* of tTOlleye; lot 4 . i l l l feet- y i lN A H A N SiTtjKK 1 0 . . PUim Point lano,Np'varit. __ ______ ___________ ___ _'SO* CARH—O'xner has n*'» one-famhy houeo;‘ all Improvpm-mii; 'arge lot. fiv* miniitst to elation LarU,s»xaiinft Rallrcaii. xxtll eell (or first payment '>f ilown. hnlanr* on mort­gage. Addrrys ALLW i> jU, Dos 124, Nexxioffice. __ . . . . _COURT ST. Twn rnntl'v brick. 12 rwms.SS.WjO 'fiuitnx ave K' ur fa m i ly .............................. l.V W

Bc'yrtpn it- -Hix family. . ........................... 7,wniRmllh H i. - I aoIh sell 'm ^’'<‘hanse. . .. .^;. 400

GKlSKll A I’Ll'M. 34JS HROAD ST . ___FxrsuTw AVF. near lirond at.—One-famlly

hrniBc; atiiulo and wagon ahrd rr-nr; lot -At 14b at a hnrgaln- ceiih: i*vf>n rfKjma nndijivh- all itiiprox cment". h’>t nater heat: g w ic t . d i .1 .n J\dd»'«^P«r^'nA_l_347 Rrnnd at.u n v H K and lot for rule. LOxlSJ; all im-

nrf»v-m«M-4 nnil Blenm h*Hi; Seven rrmntB and ba lh ucxxly bulH <-h1ckcn coop, sull- Jhie for um- humlred nn.l f i f ty c-hlckehe; ttlHO smaller CM/pa. HR Dewey M.

R tU L D lN G , l8,bD” fri|"are feel; Street floor.cemePt. l2.0«.Xi s-iijure feM, iw>ond floor, ft (Kkl aquar* feet , hfirirty lo all rallroade. In­

quire on prentlsefl anJ 2:t:i High et. "WM. F MUL LIN

IrfJFTS WITJJ PiiWER a n d HTK,\M HEAT

W ABHiNUTnN iVlU<tOM. 43 LAWRFNrir px.

AI’ MtTMliNT hi-UHc. new, MW liiimsiwU’k si. .near \ \ ' i lg hi . fj'ti'h for rKCupaiu-) —Five light

Tivxmis. hath; -I'L’coi-uied; gaK, ■ le - ir lc lt y : p i - xatc hsll , t iumhwaiter. h.tll J.ihitor •ervloc. one block alx irollevs; xvaiking .Il6rtnnce Markei and Bruarl. references regult- .i . For Inspoc- Moh api'lv »uuermt<-m!riit. Lai Hruns’wixdi el. , “r -phone’ i'. M liUl'VVt »01 *. 'dUM Wax-erly.aI'ART MKN’J' -.Jlist han.L-. it'ly dertin*iefl anJ

on* that 'A'lll he dex-giui"<l lo I’h-use .vour iB'ie f ive I'v'omft nnd hutli: lieiii, hm wnt^r :ind janllor Isiclude'l; i*ui onL gL‘K -.r t in; Hi the HhlB'ixvugil, UO** '.ilrunr' a'.e . curm-r HlxJgt- wou'l axe- Resldobi Jtjnuor xxill simw you.A I’A jtTMKNT— Two- fnttiiiy brick houae;

aei-unil flxx*r; ixuvrii ruornn. s te am heat; aioi^tric l ight , f l 'parate nniranco; all mi- prov.mVTlIJ I.. B E A N C H A E D . HOSherman ave.: u l - J.‘6o2 Waverly.__________^ a' r T M ^ T Everett Court, comer Court

and Plane—r*r^ira Ily located; modem ele­vator aparlmeuts; four to pitve improvoMirnta; renta *.47.BO to *T5 f e i s t & FFIST. 738 groad

i-iR xNCi HT 4bf4-“ Foxir room*: all Improve- moms except heal; t w i lilork* from rtatloh:

»lS! TlFl<.riu;L >:- N AN ]>VNK. 486 Grange sL

ATTRA*“riVl'- frti'Hm-heateiJ room lit ap ar t - iiieui; li.r r ' l l ^ l young man or lady; near

South tlraiik;i: a-e. nrul Bergen et. Addrees Selrx’l. Hex b'. Ntwfi officeB H O ^ D S T . l iarge front ro om. puD-

Hbl’ft for f>t\v or ixvo. all Improve ments, bieam liout, Belact. ’phony tSlOR Murkel. CLARK. ________ ___________ _

P L a NP SI' . 70-ft iNke bright room#; waiOT- BAL inaide prfvnie ioli*t; rant only lift- In*

quVrJ J la ll B « T c . Mrt-T'HDT. SOP B r « J I tpr'ANK 8T.. 33— Four IfiTgo ToomH ‘ mJ ti led

bulh- f c n tr a l ly located. Inquire VIC TOR JACGBY. H ote l Leni^ . Central ave .R H N lr O \” "HT.. ?7>3, near Osborne terrace—

Hccoiul* floor; 3-famlly brick i i o u » : R w m » . bath and pa mry. H 7 ; all Improvemente. Pr®m- lees. or F I iSHER’S bakery. Ro*« and Llv-lugBioii ita.___ __________________________________ltt»Tl‘: ST 2R - 3U; near SomerKsL wL.— Four

rooms, three - fam i ly house, all c o n v e n ­iences. nice loco llon; rent IJ3. *l<. on DrciideeH of J. QKIN. 223 W ashlngtc m st.

UltO-NlJ ?1T. 1131 ^Pleasant furnished room: all Irnproveincnis; i^onvenlent lo SouUi Si

Htiiihoi and Irolleji; private family. Tel.WRVf-rly. ___ _______________ _______ _BROAD 8T-. 1107—One sin gle and 2 cftnrteotlnf

front rwom: all Impis-; private houe*; W - arate entrance: 'phone, slectrli^lty; rcaeonaWa.BIIU.AD ST., 35: Rrx>acl Ht.. 1182: Fa lrmou n t

ave.. , I f t ^ T w o t>r three room s: hDuaekeep- tngi hot water iJaHy; jani tor; reas o n a b le ._b r o a d 8T.. ftD—Neat, comfortable,

nlshed rooms; private fami ly , between TnlTd ave. and Oriental el . i roaBohab l^DROAD ST.. 30R—Rrlgbl. comfortable room,

second floor. t2: private family.HKACI! 8 T.. 10. near cUy hall—Large pteaa-

ani room for light houaekooplng: also sing le room*: ecnlral iocatlon: reasonable; all Im- j.rovcm ante.B B A U T i r u l , f o r u t Ul',1: l w * » »n a uniHI

lurnlsl itd room; oleolrlo h « » ' ■con VBitlcnco: HflTiH* to m i ly : Itl .

IltiSl'' ST 28— Four roms. ivlth Unpro'ice-rneiilB: rent 812. Inquire on pveinleee. or

?8 Stratford pi.. BROD Y

T in u - :B MODERN FALTtjRT L O J ^ TO l e t . S.ftnn FijU a HK FEET EAC7H.

TONKH LlFtOS,,227-21H H u m ST.

MANHATTAN, naooratlng Co.: t e l 7518 Mkt.;

“S S f * y / v y T ' ^ ' N O ^ W I T n T Ch.rl .on . . .p o g u l.S l i n t i n o

workWEI39.

H p wIW Un«Dl

r IbLI AFli.B^ DEtOlB ATINO CO..0 hi no. M ln t lM„ room*. ' e - W ' o p ; ** ''‘’■

taSin » « . . P r o n t o ; U l « W .

f l t H E R c b . - W * 40 - is lB f *1 ro M o n ^ lo

low V - : 'phoo*

pointln*brIoM. l a q u in t O ffovorlir.

NEW JB E P E T r i ' ! U PK.HVlr.iC EX.\MINX- TiUNS.

Decemhe.T 3. 1913- Aeatatant protoailon offloar. Risex (TouiUy. per annum open to ooaleTtildenta of the SiaD’ . .

December Hr—<’hpf; open to roeldcrtts of the State for aerMce In th* Stale, and to I '^donte of Newark for service hi that municliJality yalary fSlMevL 4T2« tn IttOO per annum: (New­ark), KkHi iabouti pei’ annum.

riecember U»—tXfU'.ar ffuinaiil s ta te Hc^ft for rtirL* per month and malntonanee. Kitchen wortti Uunrtry work, aewing. e t o . ; also relK^ work. Reeldente of Wale. . .'^Application hlanki muat b* fU*d in advon'-a of Hie date eat for «aTnlnation*. For partlculara oddraaa Civil C^witnla-^ * ^ S U t O Kouft*. Trontoi^ N . J.

ONE-STORY brick 2.'ix:i0, cPlUng 12 ft : ground fU>or etiiuiblr smiit! metury or frlomge.

pfrf'-fi lx’ dry: ynr'l r'Hin If nr-edeil. H. M. oLlVfc7R. xx'flKOTi liijlider f'loi t 'lay et- __I'.ciT’Tr'^Twkt HH H ■ light u\l aides : sprlnk-

L -r ' ' p'lwer i-Iks.ii . i ln'a' , ni'xderTi building, ctniral- f4. R Ti'WM.EV, iJiKtJd Shlpnmn *t.2,no0 S Q U A R E FK1-:T on Hfcond floor : f ine * UglH. Hieem bx' t xxiMi ot wUbnui pow’er, C H P H I L L I P S n 4 - | S ; Ktiimet uti r n ’TH ORANiji: a \ i: Threc-Htory buiidiug.

with Iwllef and ttiR.iix t-n rncl'>ry or sluragc purpf'ie, inquire LST Stmih Orange a v e . _____

a p a r t m e n t LAKEWOOD. Broad rt.. 11R2- Stx and eeven roome; bath: steam, elw'trlcltx.

all Improvements: near South f-t. Htatloir rent m and i36, B EY ER . llTfi Broad st.. baea- ment. ___

SIX beaut ifu l, nice. l ight roome: all lateal Imprnvetnente: with jmntry,

hebo n connectlon»: ti led bath w i th m ed ic ine rhOHl ami eiidoeedthr ou gh ou t: roni *17. Inquire b R UAlNH K I. )i«i South T w e l f th st.

Al'ARTWENTr ” BHitol. '’ Plane Ah. i7 b—Five^ ! k h . room* end bath; all iTni.rovemeii'.;

FOR 8ALE--22 Buffington a v f . ; new twn-fam- llv hrxiee' all Impnivemente; eleven rooms;

lot 23x1110. " Ill be sold c h w p - t o quirk buyer ou iftpv H'rms; not miirh rash needert. Inquire 73 TIl'.lnglxHii *1-, top fl'yjr._________CLiW o n ^ h TlI T B A B a A l N - F o u t h NMneteenth

<t.+ blH-^ti7. near Cllntan ax^e.; keaullful one-

i ghi rooms emi hbxii. ...... ,

rent IS-l. Inquire janitor, ITH Plene el-_______APAHTJIENT,* T h e Myrtle," S u e a n ave. .n .l

WArrrn e t , - F I ' e «n.' aeveli rramn, all Im- orovememe: heel location In Ru-,' l ll i '- tn,iiilre JaiiSlor; 'iihoha 3«M Branch Brook,___________

vV a RTMRNT J e n o c l l r . 4D3 HllfUon a v e ,. ' near Bergen; Janllon serv ice . Imt waLw-

e ic am h eat ; f ine loca t ion f'-jr docuir,- 485 rUnt'^n f»x'

SIX llgtji ruome In th r ee - fa m i ly ^^uae: all ImprovemenlB, rent 505 South

M iiPleen th i’l.

B R U S N ST., HH— Furnlah ed room to let for getitloman. ______ _____________ _

COUFIT ST-, 20— .Just opened; near cUy hall;. mm a - l na.aa .,nfl entVtAPJ U r l J » ! - , . (unx VUCIIWA*. ...........eleguiit large front a lco v e Kort other lurge

front connecting roome; (urniehecl uijm- ple le for housajtfteplnf; te lephone; all i m ­prove ments; *3 up.COTTAOB 8T-, 10. H* 12—I.4ir«:p. ^^ont

housekeeping TDom. with connecting hltchon; steam heated; alt improvemcnl.i; running water in kitchen: American: reaeonablc.

Sl'MMER 'AVE.. 424-aecoftd floor, seven i^oine bnili. toilet scpaiatr ; private hall,

hot xvater hear, newly decofaiixl; free rent for November. M. U. TOMPKLS'9. 3Tll Hummer ave.

-tr

COLILMBTA 0T„ 14—Houeeheeplngfrom alcove, well furnished; Hot and cold

water: bath and laundry: reaennable; also aingle room, It.tO,

W.

BRlrrHT lofta; eleann h#at«d; for l ight m anu­facturing: excellf'nt for ehlpplng and latM>r;

pew-er If deairad, ?ib up. 75 Nichole at.

a p Tr t i i ENT "IlelEnopt," Clinton ave,. 303— h U rooms atjd bath; s team beet: hot wet^r. T ...i.m. ••if! r*.,viat'r,& lanlk#..- nilK4x rooms atjo uaui; aj— a, uvu

a7a Janiwr aeiTlce; »qs. Inquire janitor, premfses

SLMMFH AVR., pi -Thrie nice rooms, r'. J. K i ^ A . N . _______________

EbLTTir'FIPTEENTH ST,. BS2. near « p r l « - flelJ n v e - b e t o n J tloor; f ive room, a n d ^ t l l ,

All ImiTrovomeM.; 115. B E T E R . U7S Bro«J et., or i-IOCile ______________ - -

t:MEhTNUT 3T.. 20, near ‘Droad— Nice enm- tortable eecom! floor furnlsbexl room: ix'j’,

viDseis. steam, ru nning w a te r ; ba th; ciiupb or gentlemen.

U 3FTf?, with powor and steam heat; 2fttl00: l ight on four ilrtes WIl u a M ROttMER

CO . if't* Tlroome *L ____

family ilxvenlngi; 1 TtI-? rt:i5MiK). AVGUST TITEVER, en> tTth at.rtARCr-VlN-SfiOO C4»h: twn-famSIy, ID

loom house; fin# est Hill, rent IftTfi; Prie« W - ^ ; . be qnirtr C. J KTERAN. 22 Clinton *t-jT T A ^ R tF tC E — « 8 Mlllelde av«., tia«t Clin­

ton ave.—I Hi‘ Story frame house; 1 ft rooms and t i t h i s S a m bsa t; all ImproYStnsoia. Call 7S HlUslftft ' " • T s t

BERT factors’ or etnrage ej^ece tn Newark.R o B T .T. EMORY CO., SI Runyon i l . : tel.

1579 Wav.T C P f b ' o r t o l e t , x v l t h p o w e r . I n q u i r e S -

DEYR R, 7 1 a_gnn^ji_F::i:irtein^^

F A C r o B I K S A N D L O F T S W A X T I S D

a p a r t m e n t Aneonla. 1 1*8 Broad et.— Four and five rooms and bath; all Inrt-

provements; near South St. fltatjop. Apply Janitora p a r t m e n t Mve roome; all Improes'

menCs sreim hast: Jnnttor eervlce: 125. Inquire f t Wallace at., Janitor.a p a r t m e n t of s ix roome; all Improve-

. Inquire "tore. 2 i i ^ful-piente but heal, berry it .

f a c t o r y w an te d: about tS.ftOft witw-ry (ae-t; holler about 180 U. AdflroOT

Ha, B o a Ift, N^Wi offloa.

b r o a d b t .. 4M. near Broad and ~SaMnfl_floMi flva « ™ » ™-wcona Tloor; IIX^

pniveincnta; rant *23, InQUlr* Ualoa Bullftlai I 6 om » citntam -

CHERTNL’T ST., JS— P le a sa n t sunny room, Adjoining hii lh: neatly (urnlflhedi r icam

healed; nlmmlanro of hot w a t e r; pTlvaio-

SOUTH t e n t h ST„ '36 —rooma; all I m p ro v e m r n t ^ (i tar B p rln ^ la ld

ave ,: rents »I« and (18. Corner Mkinkle i i .

CllESTNHT 8 T-, SS-P le»»nt Iroiij room for oiia or two; hay window, twam heat; clean

and qutai; private fa mily.

8 0 V T H E I G H T E E N T H HT,, 'S I , near South Oranaa av a.— Five larue. H t h t rooma and

b a t lu n icely d ecorated . Inquire premisoa.

CENTBAI. a v e ,. 51 1-Nlooly lurnlahej rwiraa;ocnlrally looa'ed; oonvonleirt i " i ' ™ " l a * '

rot>me have laleet Improvomanla.^

SOUTH NI.VETEKNTh ’ s T,. SSI— Kaodaora, flat to let; baain calltna. Including dome:

tile hath: rant renaonnbla.

CAMF b t ;. » - L * r i a . I J ^ l . '"wlight houaeheaplngi P 5 * . i • " * ' •" cd*™*' “Itgnv POUSVKVVpilXaa ‘*’

l ipproyemantg; ____

k S s e x ' ht., I. oocB«

SOUTH B E E V E N T h" St7 is»-440~Four a ^ -- H uteat Improvementa. ojtceptfive rooms

heat

IRSrex ST., 4. corner uraita*-- Purnlahed roomi, P 'W'- 'I '

hnuaeliHlilnil ataam haatad. prUaio oati. totlct, tube; reoaonabla

N L W ' kT . 1or O'MUn-ei,

at 144 llajihN E W |4T .

proviniin uies frnnx I

1h56>

A'-.t'

h O C T H O ^ N G M a v e . , S 0 ! I - F t r i t H o o i I n "^tTo-fataUr boim: r a t ' I U : »l* roowa aad * » * . ■ . . ; y „

, r- -th’ , - ■

NE W FT , I •ullahlH f>'

bath, rea»>iNORFiR.K :

hnuirk 'ppli hall rrHUEiiOB'

«liti klfib for buuieket!O R'H .I H h

room, fir room. lightPLANE ST

hiBlii! lit hOuiiike )>liiiamalt rFi-inuPLANE FT

n»rtltiK r<' ■ li i p ln g r<K»PL ANE fir

PltrAAnU' 1 able

HU9KVILL ant furul

tleinen. *7 lorailniiROFk\ I Li.l

furn iehfd bqrh'irHi, j»ilinesHOSEVlI.I.l

pl^ti fnt dry. als'j i l«yR 'tFEVlLL

utee itatu heatid miimHOfiRVI LLI

beds, font for ’ wrj III!'

S ir 'N EY 1 ' Ing ball

rnenfp, horefliiinehiAPIDNFY r

bln fnrhoijiin,B b n kSU M M f-: H

ftirnishpx prlvittn fa earn.SHKRMAN

tc >1 In f‘omh Ft >VERT tan

rwn l»rg' flEnr; iuitj all llghrhouin Art-IWEST KI

lioniAlIkdrc^mn, all vai« rHi,n« THRUH.SE

WEST I'A rent l ir

Ihlrd rifniW'AHHEN

— Finn Ia atei'> Biioih hen>. laxtni airedWA HREN

hi-«|>!na r euilable on provenientfw a f h i .no

light bn IrltchonetLi and iaupdWAaSHlNO

of rice- \j Inr, with ether Toftn'w a s h i n c

TtlnhefikeepingWASHING

furnlihi all Impro'W A L N l ’T

housrkre hot ■natet hall.______

F U ItN lfc

EAST OP front C01

va le faml

K U I M

BROAD with t

BROAD |w o gh

CLINTO;large a

lt5 (board opk«t. ‘ P i

CLINTO boordlr

hlPg wa 'Phone 1

CLINTOboard,

relghboTCHBBTr

near ■ ■ •oond 1

BlOHTiwell :

two; bo

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NEWARK EVENING NEWS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1913. 19

out*.lour.

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flQllIjNCiSrt • lerlHti

Bro«i 1 nt t*

iprove- ire i n

WL 111-

t .; t lv* Inquir*

>OTOhMi

* ftT*,—: rooftLV

It; hot Inqoirt

t 1175

,l.......t2 2Till. tl4<

F | i f t N l S H F T > R O O M S T O L E T

F R A N K L IN HT.. *6 —Stcond floor front und hark roomi. new tn <1 net tly furnlehe*!:

tl) mi>dert» lmprov*m*nti. i l t t i i i hei ii , oppu- lU# clly hiU.______________ _____________ __

KUHNISHKIJ rrxjin; hotted, prlvwtfkmlly. utntrully JucHtti; W per week.

AdmM HOfiulIke, Bfi* Id. Now# office. __

QuBLifi l?T . I.Arne front n>om. furnlihea or unfurnlshert. lew mlnutee t^olk froiu

V<mth Si Hiallon

D O V R n i N C

f-K NySY iA A.\ I \ At. B.. mt)--1 we c. nMfc iUm fitnt. oleo i lr.tte wllh 'W wunowi'

tHHird. f 1 >v mitniiei to bouih M i^t m «i<Ail Iniprovoinentt, ____ ______

HltlTH -ST. ib o - tjermAn fitnlly

teni'rt mo*l»TAie __ _f i c H E N O H ^T , l»-!>r, ir»M « l>r |t jjroojue. with boarO, eiram heat. i«rvenlent shiilh tit. Slatioa. ----------- ---------

OUR SO-CALLED CREDIT BALANCE ABROADr .r iB fd lKi»rd»r« .u

prlvAip h o u i « : oeturaJi;

HlfUl KT . tl« rtlnjlB ard connei-iint rooiiiPfor hth i hnutiukeepliiK. runnlDi water,

fne. Pteaiii heat, ell Impruvvmtmta. aieu hieeplna r>’i'>n.

l l ld U ST., ISe -.Nicely fiirnieheil end (lpcnr*t»'t I'drineciini; room* for hooe« keophii. airHnv

heat; eleo liflit baarmrnt, raD(r. mba. tolie .

lIlLiH ST . *' ii PTiiit dh'ii^d ri'om well heei- i-«J All , itiMable for n<An and wife i>r

twu KPntleim-ii ubts board nearbyHJJ.L ST , I J . near Itroatl -.NeeHy flit

niNlU'U ».iP({t' room whh hafh, hi-ut.large iii .wt and running aaU T for rme or two gBiitIIILI.. ST »7 half lilmit from i l ly h»l! and

llioad iii .-l.ni>je fimii room.HA 1.SKY ST , As;; H.uiJielu-eiilnR $1'

U[| , ehinfT'ill •( . -HU. two lerHi* lia*<-nie1it'romna. aie4‘i-ltig loime. riti, till linpii.l .lN' 'nj,.N .\\'K . S.i'd-Mp'aied furnipb^tl rotmi;

alao klichcn and beJria.iin. fujiilabrd ur liti' furnlehpd.

- I 'l l O V U h W \ N T i : i >

Hi.}Al<|> >saii(t‘il fur girl (>=i and boy 'S'(.nee*- hu - nrhe .Addrcae Wutkman Bo*

I i.v NfW> .il^ l 1-_________ ____ ___ _

Ml’ LHKKnV ST . !J..- Two nU*- f.irmectlni from rooma, ali*n Iwu lo r>-«i , fi>r llg’hi

htmaekeeplok. with raiigps and bath.MI'I.FtKKJIY ST ‘i T Nir;el> fuiiiirtied rfiune;

htAt and tuipt'd'bpitienti, rf>nt ra.iMinable-MT PLKA.SANT AVK. UM l.ighl, pSeftiant

TOCiTTi, iteam li«Hl. ’>ri\ele fannl> iit three, two rr\mm«*< Ki Ih Siaibin and 'i idt-j, I- ki»r week.NKI.Sf»N F‘ l- Tl -LarRe a Ii‘i o«> fr iiii r»oMi;

aleq <ther r ioina, all m f-oii.nia. newlyfurnleh»-.J I’tAJudt-lo; ■uaiHM'- f< r iw.j A^tiUe-

, i Head- electric

4 Head ■

r (,'entrftiaIx cii?.'

lardwoorl mites O'

‘ d epart •‘ri 4 and :*>T; jenl- ?« Janitor7! Kl.* r.d bMf'i V • 'luir • I

-TfHt Mrt! IH SV

•k

Ills. [•■ ri.:irid

nelKbl-'<1 t 11.« riK''

Le: }aDli’:> . rent $S1H(i SiirUiK- 1 . Mkl\er>-

ri inhi'i'Oi'

(111 I'l.i.-iU ri. .1IFI

mil I't'il. f N . ■ i

I'.Hir- Tl'f 1

n!'ii V

d.\ T

iinear

iir-.'l

-tl I

' rrd-

|inr'-r.uL

Tvloe,

fiveVVm I

O L E T

ir.d klt'.b^n. ric Ushi Atn3 ddrew c’holcP

ly fdinlelipd earn h e a led .

A N T E D

lelghburhood,Ih heat and from Decern*

price, Ad-

T O L E T

jm In apaj-t or lady; tiear I at. Addreae

t room, edit* !iipr<>vemonte. JIOR Market.

rnlahtd room: to South St

Illy. Tel.

d 2 conneotlQfte houM; aap- ty. reaironable.82: Falrmouni iri; ho uaekesp'

reSAonable.able, well fur- betVeeTi Third

blc ________ifortablo room,_____ __II—Large pteaii* ing; alao elngle inable; all Im-

>(• en d iTDkll hL he at ; every «l. 1194 J.

y

let for •

near city hall; inrt other iHVJfe urnlahert com- phone; »U Ini-

nad— Nice tinm* shed room: two, ifi bath; fouph

nt aunny room, irnlflhod: rieam Iter; private.t front room for team heai i clean

[V. near* Broad— conneoling: H»bt

1; private baOu

t(«, near Broad— l ight

i i i > < n T ^

L.IHT ■.■llANiir: .SiiUtli Miiple ave . t T" | ' i irn noiting fro m ruonH on* large r>>iim,

c-j|.idli»ni lable ail i iu i ir ovem en te . l if*-* iiiiiujte« lo i . i iov* St. Station, 'phune , l s i JOrKtigB, ___

L.AST nfiA.N'iK North .Arlington «*• , h>w evlei ted furiilabeit rtH'ina. with .

rla»p (Able, hoiin- a*‘•iPiimc-HUIIoiia. r''a*oniW»; tieaal Lfuil)' bH'H'ed SPANSBVR T

i;,VHT nl'A.MD:. W. biter r-l . ii't- alrnva ,r-'tii , leiutid fb’oi tirar batu. «*«'eHeni ,

u Mk , [i.ijr lUMiiU^e l u i ih |■hur1:b ___ t

EAST ( i l l . lN t i B , S<.u(h Ar lin gton av* . 9 J ~ D f i l i a b le rooms and board, convenient

Id train end troilf^y _ ________in- U H.D-lTt]*- K‘iT«t rliM Si'nfd, private Lalhi, rviiming wal^r e\ery rr>om 1(1 Lincoln

I t . Krt'k th u n b . half hl'Kk WHlUm and\ ri'BpecI eta. ^ _ _tTi K l lALSTEf- HrI. k < hur-h KtMlon. *18

Kriliied at ..i-ened by MRl* S«Trrr: fur- n)ah-(1 ro*Tni » lt|i b»ih tmgir r«>ma. eirellenltsbl* ^ ___ __ _ ____IT'PKR M n N T f’[.AIH «"nnU*'ting rooma

wlili b . i r d , rt'J Irnpruvcmenta; well Moik from sfHtlun, near trolley Pbuna M' Tiii'tHlr Mkh.l

mfTi 'ir -njpTe llwee mlnul.s fi mil Itighd anLi l u E S T ^ r i A N ' i K . Mi A'®Mark,.| nr* furnlahed looiini, at r a n J*?i«

provenicma. (able t-oanl. f h e mlnutea waJk ), om K diaon i_____________^ --N L ll HT . Ilk Nhais fiirniBlb*'! rgiotjs. Mingle

nr coiHvcei Ijifr f .r to iiMi ki" piug , aufo ri'oini at 14* Wajhlturon sf : all iinpru'.^-mpiiTi. beat 'NEW (t? . 4*1- 'll tllahl- .l rowma aU Im­

provement*, In prhHro fnmll) . three min- Ulea from K ioImoei lefrirfm-i*NEW' FT, trj ,\uii)y funiiahed *o-trpitig room

•u lla Mi for ia i . ruiuiliig »a irf , neat and hath, raaaoitable

I'la -NORrni.K FT L‘TD iiear Hank Large room*

hnuiekeepliig ¥ 1 up; tnniiwOBJ'S roomt, |3, hall rnoiEiM fl U|. imppu^meni

ST 121 l..«rgv, p^fcant ro *m, anti klfi beiiettf, neally furiilab>® couiplele I

for houaekeeping, ruruilng water aiAarn hfaied I .— . - - ! Kiiwfird r< M r a i y n n et tix(jRfHAlir* FT but Needy futiiiihed from | South t'hf^^tet iiv 8 T1 ft ft

Wai^hlUKL-n At, ^ s x l ' o . and >dhrr IrmT,

K K A L K A T A T E TH 4N "E F .H >i .

Thp foElnwms (1(»rda SaturtUv >h Dip . oiinty t p r 'aivt a offn c

SKVVAFIK. 'Ki l l* Hmib.-r - l ux to laaa<- Sul/, w n

DHmont a\ ft ti tr h .

SVuvprIv I 'nrk 1 mprncpmnnt A^a' tmii t.. j-ifloph S Mundy. e h l-'rHUnKliuy^

1.HT2 ft 9 fr VVraton av, 2(ui*S04,

l o Mp U-t

room, fr.r Ugh; hr-iUB>fheeplM((, H.aii oingie room, light aikI alrv, | | r i. linpro» Hinefiii.Pfrf.NS'E ST 'ifo;' ri ur )-'urni)ihpd 'I'etn

hnelpil large F' >ut ninni. ninnItiK ^tiipr, hAwakeppIng ,in.| laundrc privilrgvs. Alau arnall i-ri-mis on fl>M«r wttli bAtn.

PLANE FT 21M Twn nkply rorolahed ern neriing ri- «in» f-T llghi luni**'k'--plng. aleo

■ laeplng rborfiB nl! ImprovemerilMPLANE ST , U2, near feniral a\e. —,y nji-e

Pk-aARIl' 1i"iia>'krppi/iK [iiuiii llijJil. i prison Able

H<.tSEVM-LE. .SiiUlli T'lf' lf ih i>l . 29— IMuas- Ant furnished fmnt ruom. ! 2 , it Lao gen­

tlemen. ¥ 2 HO .taar (mlLey arid NlRlbin, nice locailnnROFK\TIJ.K South Kleventh if . 101 Slr»]y

furnieheil ri,uu Mieam hfated, go-nl neigh- horhoml, prt-.fl'e faint!), n^ac Ihiee Ir illej- linea

fot,E AVE , H4 Jjvrge rnnui rnm-

h'niK’kei-rOrK, heat bath, leun- iniiall near ■ lailon and irol-

Hf'ihEVIl plet

dry. alsu l«yRnFJ5\.'!LLK. NoPih Ele>i-Pih at , (V>, rwg mlo-

utea atadon and onr - rurnlaheii light, airy hew(Ad mum*, ho* water alweva price* right.ROSRVILI.K -A\'E . 41 - lA rg e revom with two

bed*, four windiiai; large i-loaeia. MubahlB for ’ wo iiiin | 1 . 1 0 i*Arh

Sir'N CY I'l. li Front rnoin, w i th c o n n e d Ing hall rnom, oil ier all improvn-

mentM, lint ivaier hcni . near cou rtiioupe ,reaeiinahiA

SIDNEY Pl. 13' Tiarg * frnni roi'ni, niirH- hip fnr t n 1 1 , hIjio .iniail on*, prlvnie

hOij«p. Hear t'tniri hiiiijip, heiueen Np IsCTi aril B b n kSUMMER A ' F .’ 10 -From r'loni. neritly

fiirnlshpO. light hrnj^pkeec'nu privilege, privftte famlU , fiteam JiCiti tt-mi-nlent (o rare.SHKRM.^N \*'R i n FTeH"»iTit 'urniihprl rviim

tCi let Ifi prhalc family fi r g“nilt|nnn. Uetir Fomh Ft StatlnpMEp t InrgA t fi.v ttindoW' fri-nt riH>m with

two lArg" a-Hiilnlng r-vims. horb on sfljne fir>r: suiTat'l" f'.r fi'Ur genllpnieii nr I'uUplf all tiPWi) fii'‘T,lpl rd. all InipriivempTii.": H'>me light hoiiaekfti ping prlcllegcp; nr-ar I 'Hjrt- houBP Adireae Large R i 1M, New* iifflrpW'EHT KINNEY F T. J4 — For oomfucl and

homelike sijrn>updlnga. ttpwly furnliheti ronmn, all Improvemenia. Riiiiwer bath, pri­vate, rntea rear<>iiah|e. ymj ahould see. T. T. TtiRIJ'S.SEl.L

WEST FAHK S T . 4 ITIvate r:im!ly wmild rent large frunl morn, tiicely furr.leheil.

Ihird flour; gentlemen nr tnen hr<\ wiff.WAHREN F T. UTI. three hlCirki frfun |Hi*tf>nire

— Fine Inrgf: front roorn, Rei-nTli1 fltmr, WflO: alao arriiber. tn afl Imprrueinenit, fiirnAce hent. laundry prlvHegps; houJokcepinR if do- alred

t5u.M eirr Moirikct et ux in Mux Schiffpri-

hdij.*'. SBriu' j rniit-ri y. f 1.Aug'iHt A HouinuT *t nx l*

UamaKi-, * > N nrth F n i ir lh Bt KO ft s ft F l r . l a v ' ru, itirn. i l .tonal. I t

■ MarKHlil RBinaKv t" A muat A Hvm- nn'f Iltl. fa in o i i l i i p v l l j . (I

\MI1Ibiii l la r r ia f l ux I" H'l ' l la r r ' " . o ■ HowIl-v St &C ft * f r i l reen Hfrry st,;tjxlot' , J l , . . I 1

•riu.ma* li ll l fl l f t al to I ' e s i J f r a t a tl«l tri temo. \v s ttl .no st Itnj ft n fr ’ ran®St, SrullHi. tS.l'tii . ................

J a c o b t iu l i l s t f in el ti * et a l to tjto- vannl I 'lfvllt. w a J t \intfrd . , 1 1 «l --b ft > w (r Htti H\. t l . . . . . I

K a p l a n H lo s , In c , t.i I M a a t i l der <il iix, e s S 14 lh s i 21KJ ft fl D Iblh hV. 2 In X 10 '. i l . ,

.iHUioit D •■ unf^dd I " Itenjamln Htsn- iiule, e 9 .F 1 3 ih nt D> D s f r Oould av,

.Ifti'iih nrevfiJftB p I i ix to J a c o b Monllgei e l ux s 9 ( ‘ ourt s i Tl ft w f r Khariton Hi. 23x62. I I . ;

JttAvph 1 ' ‘ .vnlaii nl nx tu Uldum fl w cor HclmoLt av and Marla |tl. LL'tx9.S. $1 ^ ^

Tifrinan S c h w a rtz ♦ 'l ala K' "■ a lh f r m e M P’ ljcrlh, w H N ew a rk al 169 f l a w‘ fr 'Tijnttr EVvpk. and fithcr t r a d , II-

n l T S i l i K n F N F W . \ K K .\i,tlny it('alt\ fi-mj-ariv to C Plake

d i i ijit, Nuih-, '. H w c 'T P a l ly and ' ‘uk-. rPHl At 1 'I" V 1 1 ", II

Sam#* t" Hurnc. N'ldny, s w cor Hrook- fi'i'ld • fl n w fr LdB^'w.tod HP 6i.'x12'., | 1

Max Si l . i ffe iih*ui fl p I ‘ ix m Meier .MeiiikcL l^aai (UaiiRO. s a T rc m n n t av UL fl w fl .SHTidtord 8 l, iDxlOO. II

.Ut juii H P tcw' I k It\ 1 " Amy H Drewer. liltiii Hhl«e w h Sh crnmii av ^12 It fl i r iH'elo* h\. 6l,’ xl6.i, | 1

.Inhii 1-. J a n i i n 1 " -laa. P Harradalc , Kflfll itrang^^. w a ' ‘uk * 1 . U't' ft a fr PlmVMH'il u\. hnxl' i" . Si *

Wni. A HaMwIn lo Francpa ij . I \n a n , t-ileii HAlae. f cor Day anil Sherman uv. p, ixl23, | 1 . .

Je rom e Pnyje et b 1 to I-red Oberg et al. Montclair, e h F’ ark flt 4Tn ft w fr Alexander av, . ' ii ixlly. $1

T hom as Halvln to F iull Pii htenberger et liX, I n ln g t o n , e * Meli 'ourne a\' laU f l e fr Fern av, Eioxldo, I P

T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t b a i ik e r a xvUh In le rn at lo i i i i l

c » m i» c i lo n » s r e » p e fu ta( ln * ! In fo re ig n ext-han gc . nre

t a k i n g a d t a n l a g e n f o u t e x la t ln g l a r g e fo r e ig n b a la n c e

- th e exi i ee o f o u r e x p o r t a o v e r In iporta now being. ,le ft

on i lepoa l l a b r o a d a g a i n r a le e a a v e r y I m p o r ta n t quee-

1 1 on.

F ore lK n e x c h a n g e lo w. T h U h a s been cxplainir il

l i m e HTiij aSfuin in i-ofinecHon w i th d la c u is lo n a o f at-

i f m i i l s to Inu'o i 't go ld o r t h a protUablcmesB o f g " ld

ImportA.

F o r thlB r e a s o n It Is po in ted out that A m e r i c a n

b a n k e r a h « v e u t l l l i e d th e s e b a l a n c e s to b u y c h w ip p i -

c h a n g e cm L o n d o n a n d h o ld It fo r m a t u r i t y Jn t h e ex

p e r i a t lo n a v e i y r e a a o n e b le o n » - ^ o f r c a l lx ln ^ p e r ­

h a p s H.S m u c h aa six o r pe^'en p e r cent., w hen tlu^ hills

b ef 'om e due.T h e Importi inCfl o f w h a t h a n k e r s m a y h’- do ing,

w h i le n f rnoniPT't to th e m , la f a r f r o m heSnK hs l i i te res i-

llig In a b ro ad aen&e a a th e a l l e g e d b as is o f th is act ion

- th e e x i s te n c e a b r o a d o f a \ e r y l a r g e f a v o r a b l e iriTer-

n a i lo n a l t r a d e b a la n ce .TliLs It 1 s w h ic h ca l l s fn r c o m m e n t In v iew nf the

fa c t th a t s u c h a s t a t e m e n t Hea so le ly on rert^rded

n in vem e n lR o f m e r c h a n d i s e a n d p ro d u c ts Into a nd out

o f l h a c o u n t r y a nd t a k e s no a c c o u n t nf the ImisIhlH

I n te rn a t io n a l (rndlriR. w h ic h so m u c h lins t-ecn said

froiTi tim e ’ o time.G tiv e rn n ie n t re i io r ta a r e th a t I h n cou n lrv h a s rol led

up " a i r e m e n d o u a c r e d i t b a l a n c e on the o th er side.*’

U Is po inted out t h a t t h e r e h a v e been e x p o r t e d v ery

1 ki ‘F 0 x n lu in e s o f m e r c h a n d i s e at im roKsii iK pr ices,

w h i le im p o r ia h a v e fa l l e n b e lo w Ihe n o rm a l tii s id le of

the re d u ct ion In l b s ta r i f f . F'cr nine m o n ln s en d in g

with Se i J lp rn b er 30. It la a d d e d , the Trade baJuiu e a b r o a d

m o u r f a v o r a m o u i i le to aa m u c h us 1 4 0 M :*ILOOU. In

c o m p a r i s o n w ith 1 2 8 3 ,0 5 8 .0 0 0 in u l ike pc i io . j o f 1 9 1 2

a m i w ith 1 3 2 2 . 4 7 ^ , 0 0 0 tn 1 9 1 1 .N ow In o r d e r m k n o w a p p r o x i m a t e l y w ha t th e rea l

f fM orntde hal ftnce in o u r f a v u r is th e re hti- ■ ilit r i l i ln us

th a n m e r t h a n d l s e a n d p r o d u c t s to be Into ac

count.

T h e r e a r a e x p e n s e # o f Aim*rbMn i i a \ e l e r » a b ro a < L o f

A m e f i t a n f i tn i l l le a l l v l n * fl lToad. lull re a l a n d d lv l i J e i id s

to he p a id In o t h e r lamJn w h n . - o u r a o c u r l i lu a arw

owfiod. frelt fhtrt a n d Inaiiintu <■ utol t l ie l i k e fo r mer*

xhanttisc. etc . , s e n t out In for^-igii s L ip a — ao f a r a s th ose

i-xtitMTs o f f r in d s m a y c\coi-d like d lH tiursem cn ts h ere

f ton i a b r o a d , a n d ii Himujiiin lo a \ c r y con^Uloi iildo

' LIQUIDATION SHOWS VALUATION SCHEME IN STOCK MARKET FOR THE RAILWAYS

Prices Borne Down Abruptly, in How Vast Work Will Be Executed Many Cases to lowest Under Direction of Interstate

for the Year. i Rate Body.

I 'p ln t o n a a n iP U g fore lR n ex- tihiige e x p e r t s v a r y n* lo

The a v e r a g e a m o u n t fur w l iu h we litfcotne imltd ite d to

K u ro p e , a n n u a l ty L In th is wii\, und so ofTael lu a n e x ­

tent w h a t m a y b e th e " f a s o r u M e tru.de T ia la n ie ow in g

us t h r o u g h o u r s e n d in g oui m o re rtien h u n d iso a nd

p r o d u c ts t h a n w e Im port .

Moat u f t h e n i e s l lm o ie i h a i thewe i te m s f a r n u 're

than offssd o u r merohamliru* i r a d e c re d i i t ia la n c e and

i h s t th e d e b i t on o u r side <'r h a s b een u u u b th a n

m a d e g o o d a n d so le ft us at (imea a f t n o r u b l e tmiHiice

Mhrortd borftu.se " f o u r u b i l i i , ti' s e l l !t'xp<' 'iTi loTida

ATid s t o r k In fo r e i g n lands .

T 'w ln g to t h e w n r ld - w ld o ili-Tuand fo r l a p lL r l f o r le-

h f lb l Ji tat lo n o f w a r wiisD's nhi! for th e n p L u i l d ln g of

induHtr lal a n d i i o n m e r r j a l hi . 1 t r a n s p o r i M "-n i-nler-

jU'Ises, It n o w begliiH Dj bpcomi- 'n or« d o u b t f u l th a n It

lias b ee n t h a t c tni* I " be ablt in tind so fi 'ev a iiuir-

ki 't fo r o u r Ri'i urlllH.« a hrua d hm f n m i e r l y . T h i 9 o p e n s

up th e w h o ln •|iiesti«m of, w h e i h r r w e nro t i iM n l lm jc

to h a v e a r a \ o r i i i d e f oreign i ra d e l«alance.

Inasmuji’ Ti ntt b a i i k r r s th ink ihni i ibout a tdl l inn d o l ­

lars ' w u f l h n f a e i 'u m irH may hw. e hr be nuld a n n u a l l y

til. f u r n i s h n i rt-ilil l "ilani c itbi^-a J, a n d in \ lew o f n

pro l iab l l l iy th a t o u r halos >r b-u.d.'* a n d .'itucKs a b r o a d

m a y not b** a a larg** as f<irm»’ i ly it w o u l d a»»eni l o be

n ee d fu l f '*r t h e C f o t r n m e n t l a k e up th e unoa l ion

nf d e i e r r m n l r g Mie arruojnl nf (’ x p u r t s ni id Im p o r ts of

aecuri iioH iTol ot lm i Invtatble I n l e r n a l l o n a l truff le be*

tw e en i l ie I nlt*-d i4tah*s and u l in iad . lu Iho en d that

w h a l u o ' o s r o r u h,ti m a y he a « roiiit biplane**, m a y b«

brnuKlH J w m-re ii m ay be li> e\i-ryl>od.v 1 n.>'tead

of g u ' s s e d at

USUAL RECOVERY AT THE CLOSE WHAT CHIEF O B J E G S OF STUDY ARE,N'LU' V U i lK , Nov. I " l . lipuilatMii i>f

in t'Miiiieur niuika. in wiii ih luiuxea wiin Nevs hPiNlar^d coniiectlonH f^gurril proml- Uinliy. i»tH lied Ihe S'ay fU the rttoth Kx- • luiiis:i- Today fo r m, r<-HM»d rri f ibBionH)■ riling, and p t ic e a wort- b o i n e down . iit<rui>il> In uuuiy ijuouition*iserr varm-d To Ho IhUk i T I'Uiiil aiiO’R t<H' HjiJinp o f IsHl Ju he uiid u i iuinbe i

liu'l allriB 1 1 liiBo(i, ,*«l I'nin, New ! fiKii 'n. iTi.bbcr and \m rri 'a* : ‘fub'idioini, Ti'H> lied thii bolTom iiK -roa lor Ihn y«'ar. Sejitinii'nl Wh» l^ ■ ■ rl^M I I j' tlii' rtl'senc** i f in.tldt support in miy u u i i i c r Vhe Irii a; phases uf tin Mexirnn alTUallon Hlski i>riili’d to uii.sHi.f Lli«' market. I.oaxes niiiged from I | i 2 ’ pnlule. vvitn | uell Kii -vin slcM tin- ihn'T toirferura. iILihil* h<Mi i s ^

l'ri-4- mo\‘enn’ iiTS iS'-m* fixr-d at the 'opeiimt; J 'm al l g i u n a in Heading, i ' l iiou I'H-iiii iwid ( an V4cr«* 'ffAei by Tuiavlueea juf bti I'l Milt the rojrpt rn There mn* r«-

l laven and

Fifim thi> tro*Alapr0 a of fAa E fB V I’! \ f l .VAU'fl\V Ai^l llNGTON, Nov. 10 .— P h y r t c ^

vabiHtlan >if 11i« nat ion's r a i lw a ys , a s pro- vidi’d hy the act uf Congress, approvod .Mnri h I, laM a w aits only the s cceptan ca hy L residenT Wilson o f the res lgoalton ■ ■ f liilerBTttte Commerce C om m lfs lou a r t 'Dimy. to set The work In full motion.

,\lr Proiily has been decided upon by Tlu’ ctiinTnisHlon 1(5 be the (Sfrector o f

\RluaMiri Task snd he h as tendered 1-a ri’ siKtiRtlnn. lo take e f fec t a t onco» In iirdvT give all hla time to tha n t w labor TresMent Wdltnn has not y s t hcpri nhl»' to i^atisfy hlmsBir as to a gult* ahiH lu Mr. ITouty on th e com-nhHH|..ri. Hhil Iu'Oh'p has deferred accept-* HM'*a i-f ilio rcM'KTmtinn.

A h aoun an Mr. I 'rnuty le free, which,, ,, , 1 niny I'o within k fnw dava, he will be lo#-

akhoHJj ill N* u l l« \ r n iirid i ,, * i_i•IVIepliom- Nc.s H a ve n H P l- 3 nlr..| by jliu r-.mmlealon to h l l

1 la w Invs |. ."Ml !■ ) UlopiUtlK ■>! pushed for*.AmcniHh r*-|f‘ ;«hnne » <1 e<'l1 i»e j «« rd How lom; the taak will consume

lu l lS A i alao ii new low

SOUTH’S RAPID PROGRESS INCOnON MANUFACTURING

W A S H IN G T O N . Nov Ifl.— T h e Bniith- f-rn ' <(ti'n marnjfai'UirlniB: Industry ap- j pears in i

THE DAY IN CONGRESS IN SUMMARY VIEW

, HENATK,t r i m n l r g t h e | v ^ t s t n o n r , .

Mahed rTillle at t h e N o r t h a n d F a s t . \Nitn i r > s s e d Teaobit ion a n "I Mull v a lu e d At m o r e t h a n *62n.iUin.- m i i e lh e r n e w t a r i f f law MOO. The i-' itton mill In d u s t r y o f t h e I rl ideK c o n \ -U -t -m ad e jpvodarn l tP d StnTes ill r a n k e d third a m o n g I S e n a t o r l l i l c h c u r k de no i in - 'edIhe iJ iduf ltnes of The c o u n t r y In t h e n u m ­ber o f p e r s o n s e m p lo y e d a n d s e v e n t h in t h e v a l u e o f g o n d e p r o d u r e d T h e f ig i:rep fo r t h a t y ea r , Juat rnfnjule«t by th e ofneufl bureau, were made public Toda>A J in k i n g feature of the r^'porl w as the diBonverv that m e increase m manufa*-- turlug w as mui li greater in Ihc rtoulhein SlatoA tlian Ir; the North,

In ihreo Plates. .Uftbsins,North Larol lna, tb<» report r e a r i \ i i i n 'd fe n per «'ent llov 'cs in ibe mill a lx ie*n year? In

S o u t h and aelH forth ,

o f all Pin- w e r e c h i ld r e n u n d e r ] MRHBachuseuH, N e w |

I n v e a t l g a t a oi npleT ely ex*

m o v e ­ment t " lake currency hill InUi Demo- 1 raiii.- cauL-us-

,-\dJourre.J a l 2 08 FL M 1 - noi-n ThurH- da y

H O l 'S K .Met at noon and adjournorl a t 1 2

J ’ M until tomorrow

■‘B A N K R U PT ,” GETS PRISON TERM

\Y l-Hklli hevHliU- I'l ' ’ Ii"'I 111 fl I Hlt|‘ >ngH la r i u a i ' l H lu c k e a l t h u e n d u f l l i e M f s t j l i " 'M ,. i iu j l i f n F i i i h i i u u K ' U'W r« " " T ' lH f u r | t l i f > I > I NT . I ' u u l i-r>»hr< 'i p i l l t i t H I " 9 7 . A r m i i i i i i i i i - l f | i h " i i ' Hhd l „<ihik:b l " e l HA nuu ii, a n d I h i - r e w a n i i H r i t ' i n k l l n g u f u n u I ' l U i l 1' ultM-w h e r e i b i l i b e i f i r n t |iTe-I 'e rn (1 1' U i n 99. " t une t-<! li il u n d e r U i« r i g n e n I l O i l i i i lh«' :i<-w Mtm-k Ih u f f t t C - J !>' H i i a ru l i H d i le r s

Ainkli i fiTi peiHl.Hli'd III ibe elm k itiHrki'l, M ith iiKiOHHi d |in'e^>iic Hgainat. S i i Iii' im L ji. ' ifli , N't-w lla'^-ti iiTiil ' ' a n .1 Hiii iL, " i i of hCHrly .'iiin.LiHt li-iiH in un- fllb-.l ••rUi iH uf lb<- I riitf'l StHl' H Slr-el < i| i-rMni.ii Witfi iliHi xuiit > d in ih(* Mirlier >P-< liii'' III the Ntm'h

F‘^ • l 1 l ‘ 1i iP ju i ih i lm ii j i rodiue il hii iibuniiuLu e u f Him ku fo r JUilc, (he Hup- i ' l j I'Miiiing l a i g e j i from Hu- c lue ina 1 -ul uf I uni lulesinii - house a i i iu n lH . ]>e- iliiieM tn e larg«-l> iiuii 'HBud a i l Hlnlllui. l .e b ig h VulleS lUHlIlg 1 JuilUlH.( 'an i Hrnl S o u l l i r n i I 'Hclfn 2 '-|

Mu' m arkot clt^sed fYnu. When ih * "*‘H 1 H Hiarit'd lu cosar a fte r di‘ lDi'r> hour

fiKmd iluil sluckH had b* i-n k I«- j - ' i l - ' l tl- rt g iu a le r extent Tliun Ihes

I.......try 1 . 1 ,s>w v , > r k | ' - ' ' " . r Thr-ir hurting I_ . .. J , i I iiJi all aruunil ra Jl j o f a poiiit or inure

I I futed PlKlcB Steel Hulcl a b . i \ f S i i luf- I iIh> h i-luHing figure, and the decline in 1 it(h*-r pui'ilHr Hharca w as cul down cuii-

flidcrul'l.v.

HEAVY RECEIPTS AT NEWYORK OF LIVE POULTRY

1 — The flrr1 1 Bl of [ New York

record and indf-

WAHRkN n . . lla -Twn r-onnertlnK luiuie- Nj-c|>!n? reoiits. fr-'-c gan, larffe slrt-plMR rnonu

sultatilf one or Two, (ranalem rooms, all lm- provementa.WAFHIN'OTON RT . 60A--T..e.rge fiort room for

Itpfhl houaekeeplriir, al*" lariie loom with kHohen«iie; running wa(er. an*. bRUi. heat and lauprtn- prlvilette,WAPHlNnTrJN ST . ISS. twn hlorka from juiet-

afftca-* t^RH front room ready for boiiaekeep- lar, with fax, i:i; baihrooin same floor; alio ether room*.WASHlNOrnN ST.. nlrPSy'D^r

nlehed oi-innectlng rooniH fnr light hnuae- keeplnx waier. gae. launrTry.WASHIN<!TUN ST.. 20S —Coinnirrrula.1 Hotel;

furnlehed rooms To lot. rate« reasonable; all ImprtivertieniH; men onlj.XA^ALNt’ T ST.. .*17—ronnrntlng and etnirle

houdehreplng rooms. }2-2n. 13: gae. bath, hot water, homelike, ronvenleni . noar olty ha!i.______________________________________

M ;W V i i f iK Nov 1 0 — Ka r p, f ' lrrlPi. \\ h" went tnt- b a n k ru p t iy h«e-

BiRi-TTii /■ -p,. • , J , - 4« i ‘ iiure. HH he HiHd, hf had hern rohliftd ofUKru'shii-B snd Rtiwlfl ' ‘ ' ’y " ' ' S I ....... m « rsBurl in i |i,,.ag.. m .ignii-

g“ r l s o . I « n s s s ssntsn.srt „ .r t„y s - r ^ s two yenrH in tlie foiicrHl pn.Htiri at .‘ l- h in u and pay Jlii.uiui fin<. for cu naplraey 1 -- ' "ni i'al Bj-HriJ frutn hla creilltura

.Sbi nb Kurtu hie brotljCT. w as aan- tfr. 'ed I " oTi«‘ .senr^ imiinaurimenl and a fine " f ILfOii,

empl(-ye«l in t h e m ill* w a s t h a n In t h e S o u t h .

NOVEMBER 1 CROP REPORT

CHINA BORROWS $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

F U I L V I b H E D R C K J M S l O L E T — O U T O F T O W N

BA S T OTlANr.E. Will iam el. . IDS nearLtreeii- wood e v e .— P k aean t . b eau t ifu l ly furnlalied

•ta ata heated rooma, nr ivnte h o m e , aeiect neighborho od ; five mliiuteH frum Ladika- w e n n a R. R... (trove K( Depot, nr Newark trolley; excel len t maalx nearliy if deulred.EAST ORANIJK. Soulli Arl in gto n «ve . 97 -

Tw o nicely furnished. pleaBant, well heated rnoma: very m od era le . h o m e l ik e , two blocks to Lacka wan na nr O n tr n I ave . tTolley.EAST ORa N ijE, Maple Terrace, 2ik-ln a now

houie. fa o very a ilraciive. weil-riirnlahed rooma. elngle i>r eh aisXe. near Grove S>treet ■llUon.___________________________EAST ORANGE. William at.. 4 i n - T w o iRTge

front connecting rooins, alto amBd room, pri­vate family: near Hniik Fhur. l i trobey.EAST ORA NGli—Fhrnlahed, aioam-hoated

Toomp, all Impli . rates reaaonalila. Inquire 94 Fiterllng sr . Laat OrangeF U RN ISH ED room to let in Irvlnglon; use

of hath, with private family ; lady pre­ferred; rent reasonable. Addreaa Irvington, Hox 28, NawB office.N I t ‘P7LV furn lihed room, lady, preferably

liurpp. heal. Improve tneni s; smal l pr ivate fa m i ly , near trolley; j ta l lo n . Addreaa floom, Bnx F. Nt** " nffire. Orange

K U L V I S H E D R O O M S W A N T E D - ^ (U T O F T*OWN

>*VRNISHB[' RnOM wanted In Eaat Orange, wiihln four buicka of Jloulh CHntOTi at. and

Central a\«. Adtheia 3FK a L'enlral av«.. East Orange.________________________________________

B O A K D t N O

B L E E C K S A B T , 47. near Hudson terminal — Large and amall raonia; nicely fur-

Dtehad; a ieam he at; ail mociern improva* m en lt : table board; 14.

BR O A D 8T., 91*— Oppoalte c i ty hal l; room with board, all ImprovetneiUa,

BltOAD 8T,. 221—Roorna and board for one or |w o glrta or gentleinen. ______ ^ ______

CLINTON Al'K., 3il0—The Copeland; elegant large and amall roomfli f lneai j|r>oat|oii; table

board optional; ten mlnutea tu Broad and Uar- ket. ‘phone 314QR Waverly.

CLINTON AVU., IW ^The Audrey; flrat-claaa boardlng-hou*«; room* newly furnlahed; run­

ning water, hut and cold; also table board, ^ n o n a Waverly Itl2J.

CLINTON AVB.. tOfi—PleamiU roomi and goatili all modem Im p t i . ; beat reildentlal

nilghborhood, _______________ _________CH ES TNU T ST I l i — T w o donra Broad it .;

near city hall; lu n n y doubSa front room, ■eaond floor; well hea ted ; A l board.________EIG HTH AVE., Bl— N ic e ly furnished and

well heated room#; auUabte for ope or tw o ; board optional.FULTON 6T,, HL-L^ir^e, ple&oanL front room:

one or two; alngLs beda: congenial lurround- ingi; good tohla: table gueata accomraodaTed.H A L SEY ST.^ 81. "T he Painter Houae"—

Double and alngl« roorna, good board, heat; all Improvementa; within five mlnutea of terminal.HIGH ST , 8fi2--l.(arg» front rooms, lultabla

for two men or man and wife; private fam-- lly all Impte.; eteam heatt ihow«r hath, alio table board.HIGH ST.. 874—Two largn. eennoctlng toomei

finely fumlahed; ateam heat; aultable for iwo or three young men; fine Ubte.h i g h 9T,. 887—PleaaaiU roome with or

without board; central location; reason* able.

MOHTGAGK.S.Thp fo l low lp i? mort(?ngea w e r e fi led:

N E VVAKK.M orr is P. S o k o h in el ftl tf> Lennpe

Founding nriil Loan A ssoc ia t ion , n a H a w t h o r n e av ft fl* L'linton pi,JL2n(i.

Amhroae D u x c l ux to P u b l ic Hiillil- I p k a nd L o a n A saocia t lon . b w a B lou m fle l i i av ITu f l e f r P a r k e r gt.3 l .UUil,

P e l la A- . Incohus and huahanti lo Jo h n MoTjLeith. adm tr . a a G ra n ge at IH. ft w f r H i g h at, iLhOn.

T heod ore l ‘’ raehel e l ux to M at i ld a M. l iepp . 0 B WinaiiB a v l&il f l n f r Klp[i at, I3.D0U.

M orris ( ' ler ie l et ux to S up er io r P u i l d j n g and l.,oati AaBociutloii, a a 1 5 th iiv 44 f l Q f r S 6th n . J 2 .8 u0 .

D e u ld era ia Del t Jue rc lo ainl hushand (0 M ochuji lca ’ Bu l lc l ln g and L o a n Aaao- clatlo ii , w a S l o n e st 100 f t n f r t Jraua Bt, ja.oon.

S a m e lo M lche l ln a M enlcuccl , sam e pro i icr ly , $300.

G io v a n n i C l f f e l l l lo J a c o b Goldatcin et al, w ti H un terdon at 225 f t 8 w fr 14th av. $450.

ro lm p b la R e a l ly and (,'onfilru(;tlon t'om- pany to Aulun F Muller. \v s Broad at 56 ft n fr 'I'hird a t . jltF.UOO.

Same lo uanie, hame p^{^]^ert>, $15,000. O ria ve n v e r a l t el ux lo Howard S a v ­

ings In st ltu l lo r i , w a Wooilalde a v 100 ft n f r G r a f t o n a \ , $2.4011.

J a c o b Mohligel et u\ to J a c o b Drey- fuia, a a Court s t 74 ft \v fr Charlton, flt, $8,500.

Ignatz Sloboda et \ix lo .\lberl MaatL buha. w 8 F a b y a n pi 123 ft n fr Se lvaggat,

M artha Rlonm and hiiBhand to A ja x Biillding and lyoan Asflodatlon, fl w cor

, llplrnont ;i\ £iml M ar ie pi, $700Isa a c Salz to Elt li Illmher, tv a Bel-

n\ont a v ,'.2 ft n fr A von av, |2.r)(|0. S am e t " sam e sam e property. $290.

U r T S i r i K OF N E W A R K .Char les H T rlve t t et ux to C lara H.

( 'amp, Biooinrield. n a Evergreen pi 108 ft e f r Ashland flt, $3,250.

Michael B. K n eu ker et ux to Six th W ard Building and Ik:>an AaBOclatloh, Verona, cen M ar l in rd cor Cl ifford B, Gould'fl Id. 1 2 , BOO.

F ran ce s G. T y n a n and husband to Glen Ridge Trufll Co. Glen R idge, a e cor B a y and Sherm an ava. $4,000.

Mutual inveatment Aafloclallon to E ag le F ire Insu rance Company. Eoat Orange, n s Beech st 234 f t e fr Burnett

^^'Same^'lo i- 'airrhlhl-Baldwin Company. Eaflt Orange, sam e property, SL JSp .

R ich ard H. Neu el ux to Hollywood Building and Loap, Aasoclation^ a nge w a North 15 th st 4fto f t n fr P a rk av . $5,200. . . , «

B en jam in Stanxlole et ux to J a m e a B. r a n f ie ld Oranjre and N ew a rk , n a Hurl-

M^tljodUl EDLcopa! chtjrch Id. and other tract , $18,000.

S a m * to Jooaph “ “ fi"but fli fl w cof David Coddlngton Id.

’ */oM ph A. Rei l ly to Suretv Bullrtlng and L o a n Aeeoeie llon, Bttlevll le, w a Proa- nert pi 209 f t n (r .Tohn at. I3 .8M.

J o h n B b IIoKI nl u i to E d w a rd W. B a l d ­win. B loomfie ld, a a Manila av 92 f t e fr Clinton at. 2 2 ,6 0 0 . ______

C O N T R A C T S .L i ll ian M. Priee, owner, Union avw.

Bellevi lle , w ith Davldaon ft Co for en-_ra work. 24.800. Davldaon ft Co., arcnl-

^*Marino Piccone. owner, Edtaon at,. Bloomfie ld, with T h o m a F . Cogan. for ptumblnft work, 2323, T hom aa F . Coffan, architect.

B a rb a io Z a r r a and wife, ownara, IP B a y Bl„ M ontclair , with Joaaph Olairt ft Broa., fo r gen era l work. 22,600. Oraataa C. Gonnelll, a roh lte cL j

J a c o b L e v y , owner, P r ince and w a i t K ln nev ata., with S. Qlickfeld f t Son. tor plumbing w ork . 2t.000, Jo h n IJ.

^*Ura."jepare^*^'Uttle. W n e r , 122 S m x

? ;r*» .% *n " w^o'rl"^26"«‘ ; * U * ° Z ? S o M :tor p lumbing work, 2690. A. Torahay ,

^'^City"*of Orange, owner, Mlllburn, with Phi lip J - Healey, fo r borlnga In W att b ran ch of R a h w a y R iv e r fo r ^ n k l t i f caa- ing, ate.. 1 5 can U per lineal foot; foednin:

t V A S n i N G T n N . NO' 1 0 — T he Le-, * r t m e n l of A a n ru U n re today announced NiiVember crop rep'irl a s rul lona.

I ' rndu ct ton -u , .r i i , 2,tP3.o n.uOo t,c,h-elB, a c era g e fa rm price. TO 7 rente a r ' L K l N L , I'hlrm. No' i o —T he Ulujia huehel Corn cn fa rms of 19 12 corn on Bant. t-*da>- signed (i con tra ct f-.r\o ve m lie r 1. 137.972,0113 buehelt. , , . , ^ , 1 ,,, (p„ i.ninf-ae i in>ernment of

B u rk n h a a t - • ITu.hirt1om_ H . ^ s . ^ o n ; luiu.i'iiii o f ihlfl flum. $ I ^.dOii.nnh u ytphl. 17 2 ; QQft iruvntip.1 f. r t h ^ . fmfllructlun of the port

■>, m .he province of K ia i ig -0u ,1 - 9 2 iniihf-U. PT go j 875,000 and $ 1 fnr the bui lding o f a, uniiCv'lelrt 7 b9 )ip.mnd«. ‘ rlrtge between Hankow and Wm-hana.

T e b , .a l .ieirt of car ious rropB e r - ' nc.-r the f a n a . s e l l lc rr The remalurter,presaert in pcrcentaKe.s o f a -f ii il t o p " la ; SS.mm.i k t s t „ the . 'h ineae M inistryfatlmal&d a-i followfl

Ai plefl, 44 fi per ireiil

TO WAGE ‘ 'CHEAPER-EGCS" FIGHTIlf i ' inflnra

grapefruit. graf^es,limes, 90. urangpfl^ almonds, ulo'I (irn. 52 8; vUv«s,I ee ln , K9; 6Ugar l>er r r n t

r ia D h e r r l e e . 70 : | 2 .4, lemona, fiu.

2,2; T>earfl, 58.7. seeil, 80.G; K a f f i r ,

......... pt-anutfl, M .3 ; iu p a r .cane, 96, and walnuU. 77 I

NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS

N F tV YO RK . Nov I pi. f.-Hrload« of 11 last week eslnhltahes I 'atea an iinm^ujua Mimk of pnuliry throtifihoii! the I 'nited a i a U s , It la <1b •'lured bore The Hhipnients t-oriie from alm ost every flea(a in the I 'nlon. pa r lk u- U r ly from the ^Middle West, An egilrnale of the lotnJ receipt*, of l i \e junjltiy f->r 19 13 to dfllB la K/inn rarl->adfl, maklriM N ew York City • poultry bill thus fa r this y ea r over Ilfi.oOO.OOO.

NEW YORK BOND MARKETThe fnliowing iiuoiationa wore furnlflh-

ed hy Foflt A F U g g :(.•pi-ri- Liigh- Lnvs - I log.

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mure a u i n e oecarltia fl Ui the «Naw Y o r k iuHik^-t in contraBi. w-uh t ia iunlay n i g h t s ulodlng ( luotat lon e i* Laat sa le) , an fu r - hiHhed fo r the N aw a by Fuat 4r F l a g f . IH g iven b eiu w .

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N F M ’ Y’ O RK, Nnv l u — A camfia lSn against the liigh prices nf egg«. It wa.s annoum-ed Ias i nUbt by iMrs. J u l ia n Heath, preelilfrit uf the 1 louse wivea'Lesgufl, Wiivjid be started a l once, in winch 7nn,fji}0 vumien urgarilxed In every I i ‘ Lurl llar !! Ga

_____ ______ , Pinte woiiM take part Rperulal lon, flhe j Ileadlng 4a ..N F W Y O R K . Nov. 1 0 ,— F l n u r —Quiet, i said, wafl th« cu.ise of live high pricei . JJJ j - W h ea t — F irm on hulliah A rKenllr ie : * » - - 1 ', ;, ; p a r . ' i s ' ’ '

a e w e . December. 96 9 -U , , f , £ ^ yO R K C O H O N MARKET S n . 7 t v . 7 e * ’ ,P o rk — Steady. , . ; hd. Ry.B e e f — Quiet . Middle Weat . 1 0 . 9 0 ® 10 .— t'otton. e f l ' r 1 .I'-’ * * ’ ^ =vt.

1 1 00. j opening eteady e t an advan ce o f 2 to 9 in p j " ^ Pe’ * 7 a la lOn CI ' e l r o l e u m —S t e a d y , polnta, and aelllng about 8 to 10 polnta 1 U. 8, S t e e l . . . . 100

net higher, weakebed under continued Union Pa. 4a . . 9 1%liquidation, aouthern aelllng or local prea- 1-nlon Par.rv .4e 9 0

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Moleaaea - S t e a d . . IHay — Steady. |UIrtea Iimi L e a th e r t .n . 'h anged, S u g a r - H a w . Bteart'y, M uacovado, S.04 ,

c e n t r i fu g a l . 3 .5 1 , molaaBea, 2.79. R e ­fined. BteadJ .

H „ t ,a r— Firm. 5,700 luha rream er. i . . ■ l i ras 3 3 0 3 1 . firals, 2 S 'a 3 l . aeronda, 2682 7 ! thirda. 2 3 i , « i : i . held, ex iraa, 3 o i - 0 ( j i i , . f l r a u , 2 7 ‘r t i ® 2 9 ' , ; seconrte, L i ' , 6 1 27, S la te dairy, finest, 30; good to prime 'i'V 'iO . c r n n io n I " fa ir . 23026 ; proceia extraa , 26026V, ; Imitation cream- e n 2 1 0 2 o ; factory, Jun e , 23 ; current maite. 2 2 ' . , . acconda, 2 1 0 2 2 , packh 'S . lock , Ju n e No 1. 22, current make. Nu, 2, 2U021.

I 'heeae— Firm. 1.500 boxes. State, whole milk, held apect^l*, 1 6 V4 ® 1 6 V4 . a vera ge fancy. 1 5 1 i ® 1 6 ; freah. epeclala 1 5 \ ® 1 6 : average fa n cy , 16V4: State,whole milk, under g rades . 1 2 ' , ® i 6 i4 , dalalea. 16 Vt; Wieconsln w hole milk. Jalalea. 16V , . flala , 16 ; twina. 16 ; aklma.1 1 13 Vs __

E g g a — Exc ited ; 1 1 .20 0 caaea. Freah gathered, extraa , 4 3 0 1 6 ; e x t ra flrela, 1 1 ® 1 2 : rirata, 3S01O; aeconda. 3 1 ® 3 7 ; thirda, S60 S2 ; dlrtlea No. 1. 2 7 ® 2 S ; No. 2, 23026 ; checks, gi;iod to choice, dry, 2 1 0 2 5 ; under gradea. 6.(i0<ae,90; ref r igera tor , epeclal marka. fa n cr , 29. flrata, 28028V4; »ec- onda. 2 6 14027 V4 : lower, 2 1 0 2 6 , dlrtlea, 3 1 0 2 5 : Stale, Pen n aylvania and nearby hennery * l i ! l t s , fine to fa ncy . 60063; gathered whitea. 53069 ; hennery hrewns, 46050; mixed colora. 3 6 # 1 5 ; Weatern gathered whites. 1 2 0 5 6 .

Dreaaed Poo lt ry — Dull; chickens, Weal- orn, 1 3V 4023 ; fowla, 1 2 V 4 0 19 . tiirkeya. spring, 2ti®23.

fliire At 1 1 f clock act ive monUvs w eie 4 to 6 polnifl under Sa tu rd ay 's cloalna.

There v.aj! a Rood demand Yielow IS ceutB for the flprina months, and the m arket rallied later In the m orn ing on covering and trade buying yvdth prices at midday about D to 1 0 poinia net higher.

The mlddav advance cerr ivd prl-'eM about 16 to 17 polmts net higher, hut the m arket la ter caaed of f 4 or 5 poltitfl from the beet under renewed llamdatlon Hn<l reports from Memphis that spots were offered more freely.

T h e fol lowing quotatlonfl niflhed by Post & F la g g .

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LONDON STOCK MARKETl .ONDON, Nov. in.—M oney wafl in

good demand and discount ra te s were ©flfljt'. While the tone Of the J to c k m a r ­ket w a s fa ir ly ftrfn the deal in gs wero small

A m erican securltlefl opened uu le i pn l flteady. L ight coverlnga a d van ce d riu; leaders a fraction, but la ter the Hal <le- ollncd under ih« lead of A m algam aiP iI and the Paelflos The closing w a s eaay.

NEW YORK MONEY M ARKET

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foot (^ai lnr 81 cents each : for caahw. etc.. 8 1 ce nts p e r IIi u a I foot. C ity en f l -

KXARNT BT.. StL-Large alcove, alao dnfle loom; b«tf‘ blook from Komiat Behoel. lO

ininates trala»; home oomfotta: flrtt'OlaM table. IM ID D L I- a GED woman, employed, oan have I

room, boardi for little money In esehangs , ter eompanlonshlp nlfhte, Addreaa Widow, HW IDI. News office.I f t l L B E R K T CIT.. 14 1— FiMt-ol«ee b o ^ and

feenu for men: alto a light hodeekeeptny POem; under new maSogeraenL__________mPUioM PL.. 4$. n ^ Courthonee^Large

front, steam-heated room! large dIOMtej also email room; food table; bmni eMktngi wTrate family; five mlnutee floor Cerneraand tubee. _____iW L a o w fU a II . — » oo^ hBone, five min-

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LEADING GRAIN MARKETSCH ICA GO . Nov. 10-— W h e a t today ad-

vanred mainly on higher cables. Wire Interruptiona curtailed advices from thr doincailc field. The upturn at Liverpool w as brought about hy speculat ive buying snd short covering and took place in spite o f liberal Increase In w orld ’s shipments. F ir s t prices here w ere hlglier. and there w as a fu rther early a d ­vance.

(^ o d local buying and Ughlnefls o f o f ­fe rings sent corn upward a f te r an easy opening unchanged to % lower- A gain of ^4@%o. w as qu ick ly recorded.

Under good demand OAta showed an up­w ard lendanoy a fte r opening Irregular ^ae. lower to a ih ade higher. St ranglh of h og i a t the y a rd * helped provis ions, the list showing a n advan ce o f

R eports that owing to drought, heat and high winds, the Argen t ine wheat crop would be fi fteen per cent, less than a y e a r ago, encouraged the bulls. There were a lso complaints of severe dust storms Id w es ts rn K a n s a s . The close w a s easy, a t H to H net advance .

Shorts In corn covered froely. They bellavsd that an Increased es timate by th e govarnment bad been discounted and that cold w eather would mean heavy feeding earl ier than usual. The close w a s ea sy , though, to nethlghera

The fellowtns today's Quotations, qIom b»- Inf a t t i l l P. M.. New Fork time, were furnlflhid by Byrne A MeDonmn:

At the ChloOfo Board of Trader .daturdsy’i

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.NEW Y O R K , Nov. 1 0 — Call caster, 3 ^ 0 4 , rul ing rate, 3 H ; tflofllnK.

time loans, e a s y ; dO and DO daya. 6: 6 months, 4 ^ ® 5 ; pr im e (nrircanlile paper. 6H®'6 .

I FINANCIAL F 0IN 1E R ST otal '^roneportatlon revenues of the st

IxiuIb and San F ran c isco fo r the flBcal year, en a b 4 J u n e 30 last, w ere $45,000,- D72. a s complniod with 841,764.802, a n In­crease of $l,&28,168, While total operaLing rovenuefl were 144,050 ,J0O, ogalnflit <42,- 100.363. a ga in of |8,94»,92e. T ota l oper­ating expenses Increased $2,001,504, m a k ­ing the net operating revem ies for Die year $ 16 ,336,195 , Sfl compared with $ 13 ,- 390,774. The operaUng Income w a s $ 13 ,- 281,755 , a gain s t 1 1 1 ,4 8 8 . 1 9 1 . and the total Income $14 ,660,771, o s co mpared with $12 ,962,610.

• « •Pig Iron pr ices are declining. In Octo­

ber the output w as reduced, and a further curta ilm ent is expected this month The production of rolled Steel products in Oc­tober waa about 990,000 tons. New orders during the month a re imderslood to have been abou t 36,000 tons per da y, or 7,000 ions per d a y less than In F4ep- lembsr.

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I pori Ihn ai^pi^lntment of s director tha rise rtlfferetu engl iierrs will proceed a t s^n.'s ts> their respective headquarters and llmro nrKanlzo thrlr ssurklng farces. T o ruri ll taie the work, the commission h a i ilisi.lflii iFie country Into five dlitrlctt» wlih un enginsur in ch a rge of each, AS f f Hows

The F i v e D l s t r l r U .Laalern Dlalr lc l— l le a d q u a rte ra a t

SA B.-shinslrn. I) 1 ' : engineer. E. F .A\>n-U. of Pltlflburgh, formerly with th* iutLshiirgh and Lake Er ie R ai lroad .

O n l r a l Dit ir ict— Ile a d q u a r la r s a t Chi- 1‘ ftgn; eiiRliieer, ITTffeaiiiu W. D. Pence, former ly at Else I 'n ive rs i ty of Wisconil lL

AW.flltun h istr lc t— H eadqu artera AtKanflNfl PHy Mm . engineer, J . 8 . Woplajr,H (onfluliiiiK ciiKmeer of K a n s a s Cltya

Parifi.- lUflirirt— H eadquarters a t 0 s n l•■ rhlu■ fflro, englii<'4T, R A. ThomppOR,

Sniiil .cm 1 Mfltrirt— H eatlquarters At ( ‘halturi'MiKn Tcmi. ; engineer, W . A« J.inofl. c f Nashville.

libi-li [>rinri|.al engineer has rn LssUt- nut, ( 0 l e ktiMun aa the d istr ict engineer, guHrtflrs luiso engaged tn th e reaperttvo rltiea fo r the distr ict S t a f f s Abd the rrnialnder of the organlxat lo ns will In* developed ns euon as the principal englrjoerfl ran map out the work. A l l ew ployea will I.e taken from the c ivil sarA* x e lint of nval lables and, bo f a r a s iS possible, each dlBtrlct organlxat lo o will be made up of persons who h ave passed (lie civil serv ice teats wlthlu that p irt icu- ler (Hfltrict. Hranches o f these district neadqiisr lers will be estsbllnhed a s tn# work jirogresaefl In such d i l e a a s Nsw Oi'lraiifl Omalis and O klahoma Clty«

'I'ho chief o f ficers of the work will be Jn Y^'HHhlngloll, the hTplhnny building having been obtained fo r headquarte rs , 'I'ho Ihieratate Commerce P'ornmlsalbW whli'li Miiiii c a r ry tlie reaponalbltlty to f tho n'lfllualUin, will detetfate pract ical ly ail the dfltulla to Mr. P r o u ly and hli allies The principal eng^nee.'a have beepII li .iirerene* moat of tho time blnrs they

viere appointed last April, perfecting a plan <>t prorerlur^* so 1 h:it they will be working l y a uniform method In their refl|tertl(fl f 'cMa of o|ier.T,lSon. T h s l f planii liHva not been dlfli-loscd to the pub- 11-, aii 'l It la quite l lkelv that they wftl n.it he. Hie engineers pre ferr in g to kosrp Ilii'm ( ■ theinflehTH

AdvIJMiry ftoerd In l)p IVamed.An ftdviflfiry bonrd of f ive prominent

men will be rjamed by Iho commlsalon lo ftuiflijlt with u end the revaluation en- glncnrfl frmn lime lo l im e An adv isory hon nl nriglriallv appointed to ass ist In for- Tii jiHfifu,' H generfli i-lan of i.rocedure rs - purlnl I ' l in i-er fl. iind. having completed itfl w -rk, v,iiM ills<-li«rged. On thla lioarrt were Jnlin Sk(-ltor> AA'Illlamfl, AsslaitTlt .HfiTctKTv of Oil! ’iTcamiry; p ro fe ssor Jlf-riry O’ . Adani« of tlie r i i h ’era lty Of MIcFijgaii, V. staplflfl. of tlie Minnesota IlHUrnftfl I ’MmrrUfHK'h; FTofeBfl(»r E . W. luumlrt. II uiilit.v cx p fr l , arid Oaeax T e r r y ( n.flhy, wFjm u a s HerriUary of W «r G s r - riaon'i nrlginnl rhoico for G overn or o fHic l-hMlpplru- ffllandfl.

PrufcflflMr AtifliuM has gone to China und Mr iTnyby hiia gone lo llnmoo. but II Ifl ex|.f '-l“ d that the Rireo oth er mam- t orfl [>r [hij‘1 b<iHr<l will be up[u)lnted on Ihe new Hdvlfl<Ty hoaril, the in em b e fi o f ivlU(.di will Ire T'Shl $-D per day whlla fl'-roriR. Mr. l'’rouLv. u " dlrec'tor. will j-o.'<‘Ku $lD.u0 o ft year, the principa l sa -

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helm n.< B rem en; dock N e w Y ork , W e d ­nesday.

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A ite oB om te a l BveaOs ...Freoa IToob T o ­d a y to Nfoea T o w r m w .

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NEWARK SECURITIES MARKETThe fol lowing quota tions today wars

furnlsheo by J . S. Rlppel

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New Jersey Investment Securities a Specialty

’.road and Clinton StreeLs.K E W A B K . %■ J .

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LUMBERYellow Pine, Derrick Timbers,

Timbers, Girders,Factory Flooring

Combgrain Flooring and Step Plank a Specialty

Maple Flooring, N. C. Pine,Roofing.

Factory Work a Specialty.

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PIflvcr-Piano Music Rolls, 25c

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partment. sixth floor)M A X K S T . H A L S E Y C W A S H /N Q T O H S T S ^

1..50 inlaid Linoleum, 95c Sq. Yd.^) 'hile three thousand square yards last, we offer genuine inlaid linoleum,

made of cork and linSeed oil, at 95c. a square yard, instead of $1.50. The color goes th rough to the back—cannot be scrubbed off. No mail or phone orders filled. __________

partment. sixui ________ n ^ — — — .

K nw for a Record-Breaking Sale (rf Oriental Rugs^ -------------------- ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________n _ L. A A *< e-frrtf*ja tinimripri-svir n»'s/H T<»'aC+‘ VfTi

— 3 p i:;;;:;7 d « a d o is ,,ow », ha..d, I r you have even a remote need for a piece of B"rBeous Eastern "oor covering^ we'£:ugh^t«f™ ^^^^

s £ c 3 ‘ £ ' r.“ r .“s " = r : - I . r i j s - r - s s » t ' e s S ' *•Khiva Bokhara Bugs

S i z e 7 . 4 x 6 , 1 1 , a c t u a l v a l u e $125; s p e c i a l . . 8 . 0 S i z e 8.1X6.5, a c t u a l v a l u e $125 ; s p e c i a . . .8 -OU S i z e 7,5x6.2, a c t u a l v a l u e $125; s p e c i a l . .81. S i z e 7.2x5.11, a c t u a l v a l u e $100;S i z e 7 . 3 x 5 . 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 1 0 0 ; s p e c i a . ^ 6 8 . 0 0 S i z e 9 . 2 x 7 . 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 1 6 5 ; s p e c i a l . l l o . O O

Antique Kurd CarpetsS i z e 1 1 . 2 x 7 . 6 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 5 0 ; s p « i a l . 1 ^ . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 1 1 x 8 . 7 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 2 5 ; s p e c i a l . - . 8 1 . 0 9 S i z e 1 1 . 5 x 7 . 9 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 7 5 ; s p e c i a l . 1 8 0 . 0 0 S i z e 1 4 . 3 x 9 . 2 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 4 0 0 ; s p e c i a l . 2 7 , 5 . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 . 2 x 7 , 7 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 0 0 ; s p e c i a l . 1 9 . 5 . 0 0 S i z e 1 1 . 6 x 8 . 2 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 0 0 ; s p e c i a l . 1 9 7 . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 . 3 x 7 . 9 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 0 0 , s p e c i a l . 1 9 7 . 0 0

Persian Serapi Carpets

S i > . 1 1 . 5 x 8 . 3 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 0 0 ; s p e c i a l , 1 2 9 . 0 0 S i z e 1 1 x 8 . 6 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 0 0 ; s p e c i a l . . 1 2 9 . 0 0 S i z e 1 0 . 1 1 x 7 . 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 1 8 5 ; s p e c . . 1 1 6 . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 . 3 x 9 . 5 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 2 5 ; s p e c i a l . 1 5 8 . 0 0 S i z e 1 1 . 3 x 7 . 6 . a c t u a l v a l u e $ 1 8 7 ; s p e c i a l 1 1 6 . 0 0 S i z e 1 1 . 9 x 1 0 . 2 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 5 0 ; s p e c i a l . 1 6 5 . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 . 5 x 9 . 3 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 3 0 ; s p e c i a l . 1 5 6 , 0 0 S i z e 1 1 . 6 x 1 1 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 7 5 ; s p e c i a l . 1 7 2 . 0 0 S i z e 9 . 6 x 8 . 4 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 1 6 5 ; s p e c i a l . . 1 0 8 . 0 0 S i z e 1 0 . 1 1 x 7 . 4 . a c t u a l v a l u e . $ 1 6 8 ; s p e c . . 1 1 0 . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 . 3 x 7 . 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 0 0 ; s p e c . . 1 3 0 . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 , 9 x 9 . 5 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 5 0 ; s p e c i a l . 1 6 5 . 0 0 S i z e 1 1 . 6 x 8 . 8 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 1 8 ; s p e c i a l . 1 3 6 . 0 0 S i z e 1 2 . 8 x 9 . 8 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 5 0 ; s p e c i a l . 1 6 7 . 0 0 S i z e 1 1 . 8 x 1 0 . 3 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 5 0 ; s p e c . . 1 6 5 . 0 0

Kirmanshah Carpets

S i z e 6 . 2 x 8 . 6 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 2 5 ; s p e c i a l . 2 6 5 . 0 0 S i z e 8 . 1 0 x 1 0 . 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 2 9 8 ; s p e c . 2 3 5 . 0 0 S i z e 7 . 1 x 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 4 2 5 ; s p e c i a l . . 3 4 5 . 0 0 S i z e 8 . 6 x 1 1 . 7 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 5 0 ; s p e c i a l . 2 5 5 , 0 0 S i z e 8 . 1 1 x 1 1 . 6 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 2 5 ; s p e c . . 2 4 5 . 0 0 S i z e 9 . 3 x 1 1 . 6 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 4 7 5 ; s p e c i a l . 3 9 5 . 0 0 S i z e 8 , 1 1 x 1 2 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 5 0 ; s p e c i a l . 2 7 5 . 0 0 S i z e 9 x 1 0 . 6 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 6 5 ; s p e c i a l . . 2 4 0 . 0 0 S i z e 9 . 5 x 1 0 . 4 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 0 0 ; s p e c i a l . 2 3 5 . 0 0 S i z e 9 x 1 1 . 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 5 7 5 ; s p e c i a l . 4 0 0 . 0 0 S i z e 8 . 1 1 x 1 2 . 5 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 8 5 ; s p e c . . 2 9 8 . 0 0 S i z e 9 . 1 x 1 2 . 1 0 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 4 0 0 ; s p e c . . 2 9 8 . 0 0 S i z e 9 . 4 x 1 2 . 6 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 5 0 ; s p e c i a l . 2 8 5 . 0 0 S i z e 9 x 1 3 , a c t u a l v a l u e $ 3 5 0 ; s p e c i a l . . . 2 8 5 . 0 0

3 0 . 0 02 2 . 5 0

A c t u a l v a l u e s . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 . 0 0 2 5 . 0 0Special prices . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 . 0 0 1 7 . 5 0

Mousouls, Kurdistans and BijarsA c t u a l v a l u e s . . . . 2 2 . 0 0 2 5 . W 3 0 . 0 0 Special prices . . . . 1 4 . 6 5 1 7 . 6 5 2 2 . 6 5

Extra Fine Kurdistan, Iran Teraghan and Kirmanshah Pieces

4 0 . 0 027.65

VhIucPrice

42.50:i2.50

52.50:57.50

eo.cK)1,5.00

75.00.'».).00

85.01) 125.00 65.00 85.00

Siiltanabad, Mahal, Bulluk, Iris and Sivas Carpets

( S i z e a b o u t 9 x 1 2 )1 3 5 . 0 0 t o 1 6 0 , 0 0 v a l u e s , 9 6 . 5 01 7 5 . 0 0 t o 1 9 5 . 0 0 v a l u e s , 1 4 5 . 0 02 1 8 . 0 0 t o 2 4 0 . 0 0 v a l u e s , 1 8 5 . 0 0

Madam, Show This Piano Ad toYour Husband

Bewitching Frocks for the Debutante

BetweenO u r s e l v e s

Thanksgiving Day is just a round the corner; C hris t­mas is r o t far away. Will there be any piano music m your home Thanksgiving D ay? Will there be any C h ris t­mas music? The modern home is scarcely complete w ith­ou t a piano or a player piano. There is nothing that you could purchase in the commercial m arket that would tend to s t reng then the family ties as much as a good in s tru ­m en t . Reason it out for yourse lf; then

Decide that Thanksgiving Day Will Not

Pass Without Piano Music in Your Home

It is with much pride that we invite young women to at- tend the extensive showing of dancing frocks, afternoo^ and party frocks which have hcen assembled especially for them. There are exquisite frocks made entirely of lacc, or of lace combined with satin and meteor, with crystal and pearl trimmings, lacc and beaded tunics fetchingly emploved in iheir fashioning. The afternoon dresses arc of meteor, crepe de chine and crinkled crepe. Soft draped skifts . draped sashes soft vests and collar effects of lace and tulle predomi­nate. The showing is not equaled elsewhere in Newark,

Misses’ Dancing Frocks

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Tuesday is as good a day as any to purchase the in ­s t ru m en t . There is no better place than Bamberger's. Com e and select the piano or player from those accredited to the Bamberger Roll of H o n o r ; namely, the SOHMER. BEH N ING , FISCHER, HOWARD and MILTON. These arc ins trum ents that have stood the tests of time— pianos th a t are found in the best American homes.

H ie Concertone player piano a t S395 is ano ther fine in s tru m en t that has recently been added to the Bamberger family, THE SCHINDLER piano at $190 and the SC H IN ­DLER player piano at $390 are also splendid ins trum ents which are guaranteed not only by the makers but by Bam­b e rg e r ’s, Used players may be had for as litt le as $200; used pianos for $50 and up. All are sold on liberal terms. W hy not come to a final decision Tuesday

Catalogs and Other In form ation Upon Request.

Misses’ Dancing Frocks, 10.98 Made of shadow lace, bodices daintily trimmed with rosefies and ribbon; new threeties sk i r t : 14 to 18 years: p r ice .............................‘ '

Misses’ Dancing Frocks, 12.98 -Made of chiffon, lacc tunic, bell shaped sleeves; tunic and flounce of shadow lace, shell pink, maize, nile green and b lu e ; 14 to 18 y e a r s . ., . l - .9 s

Misses’ Dancing Frocks, 15.00 Made of chiffon over silk; draped bodices finished with bouquet of roses; tunic effect of chiffon; all evening shades; 14 to ' 8 ; P ^ e ^ . . ia M

O ther Beautiful Models, 17.98, 22.98, 2,-).00 to 10.00, which show beaded tunics, metallic laces, new sleeves and drapings.

Misses’ Afternoon Dresses

Believing that an ounce of pie- \ent ion overbalances a ton of cure, the New Jersey Legislature, at its last session, enacted a law- setting aside one day each year to be known as FIRE PREVENTION DAY. lo m o rro w is Fire Preven­tion Dav! and an in teresting exhi­bition will he held in the rooms ol the Fire Commissioners in the r.itv Hall.

Eighty-Hve per cent, nf all lires are ''preventable; therefore. Fire Prevention

Day is bound, sooner or later, to work a great benefit lo the comniuniiy,

Speaking of fires and fire prevention, did il ever occur to you ihe advantages nf shopping In a thoroughly fireproofstore y ,

The Bamberger building is as nearly fireproof as brains and money can make it. As a matter of fact, it is re­garded by builders and experts as one of the country’s foremost examples of modern fireproof construction.

The Bamberger store is an establish­ment wherein the ounce of prevention theory finds its highest exemplification.

Mis.ses’ Afternoon Dresses, 15.00--Crinkle crepes, wool crepes and crepe de chine: eight models in beautifulskirts ; dark and light shades; l4 lo 18 v ea rs ......................lo.OO

Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, 22.98-E x c lu s iv e models with all the new touches in corsages and drapings; beautiful color^ings; 14 to IS years; priced a t ................................................

Splendid Assortment of Afternoon Dresses, 25.00 Many exclusive models; soft grays, corals, Hague blues and navies.

T llinn Fl-OOIt. M.XRKKT HTRKET

Mrs. Florence Mulford Hunt A Bamberger Achievement in Dress GoodsThe Celebrated Newark Contralto

a n d a t present a member o f The Metropolitan Opera Company

w i l l r e n d e r a S o n g R e c i t a l i n t h e B a m b e r g e r A u d i ­t o r i u m , W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , b e g i n n i n g a t 2 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k . T h e l a s t t i m e M r s . H u n t a p p e a r e d i n t h e B a m b e r g e r A u d i t o r i u m h u n d r e d s w e r e t u r n e d a w a y . I t w i l l b e a d v i s a b l e t o c o m e e a r l y W e d n e s ­day. { B a m b e r g e r A u d i t o r i u m , s i x t h f l o o r ) .

Suit Case and Bag Specials

1.25 to 2.00 Dress Fabrics, 98c— All woo! materials, 44 to 58 inches wide; broadcloths, eponges, coverts, basket cloths, striped stiitings, ratines, poplins and serges; worth $1.25 to $2.00 yard,,98c

1.25 Ratine Crepe. Special 79c— Intaupe, Holland blue, Copenhagen, tango, tobacco brown, nicotine, bordeaux. Rus- aian green, wine,marine & navy blue; also black, 42 inches w id e ;w o r th $ l .25; spl.79c

1.25 Black Wool Taffeta, 98c—GenuineFrench wool taffeta, 42 inches wide; per­fect black; finely finished; worth $1.25 yard, special a t ......................................... 98c

79c Black Panama Cloth, 59c— A for tu­nate purchase from a welt known m an u ­facturer brings us this lot of two hundred yards of panama; rich, cool black; nice crisp material, pertect black; worth 79c. vard .............................................................. * 9c

,1.00 Cream Polo Cloakings, 2,25— Only a limited quantity of cream polo cloak­ings; actually worth $3.00 per yard, spe^ cial, while lot lasts, y a rd .................... 2.25

,5.5c & 59c All Woo! Serges, 39c— Storm serge and French imperial serge; fashion­able colors as well as plenty of black; our reg. 55c. and 59e. serges, special yard,39c

SECOND FLOOR, MARKET STREET

2.50 and 3.00 Cloakings, 1.98— Plain end diagonal coatings, double faced and plaid back polo and novelty weaves: 54 to 58 inches wide; worth $2.50 and $3.00 pervard. special ............................................. 1-98

89c All Wool Storm Serge, 77c— Su­perior all wool storm serge,catawba, wine, tobacco, nicotine, bordeaux, Holland, egg plant, tan elephant, mustard, various shades of blue & black; 89c. val., yd.77c

1.25 Wool S u it in g 'S e rg es , 98c— Made of pure wool, double warp; sponged and sh ru n k ; black, various shades of blue, tail, mustard , cardinal, garnet, wine, taupe, etc.; reg. $1.25 yard, special..98c

Unusually Good Proposition In

Brass Beds37.00 Beds, 25.0025.00 Beds, 13.50

2.50 Karatol Suit Cases, 1 .7 5 -M ad e of w aterproof c lo th ; good strong handle; leather corners; outside s traps and catches; fancy cloth lining: size 24; regular price $2^50^special ....................................................................................................

EngUsh Oxford Bag^v-Made of 4 oi. cowhide; color brown - sewed in frame; inside lock and slide catches; leather l in ed - ' th ree pockets; size 14, regular $8.98; size 15,$9,50,’ special ...................................................................................

W alrus Bags - Made of genuine walrus; sewed in frame; French edges; sewed nn corners; inside lock and snap catches; leather lined; three inside pockets.

Size It), regular $13.50, special.. 9.90Size 17, regular $14 25, special........... 9.75

SIXTH FT.OOR. H.At.aEV flTRERT

Another Ne-w Suit for Women

These Are Linen Buying DaysThe good housewife is th ink ing more of Linens for the Thanksgiving table than

turkey, cranberries and mince p ie—and naturally her thoughts Bamberger s.- the Thanksgiving linen occasion, now in progress, many dependable linens wereI U 1 l i J C 1 l i n I I ’ * " 6 J U IW - I I v» ....... ................. r - - D ' ,

added to the Bamberger always complete stock, and marked at special prices.

Added to the Famous25.00 Collection

T h i s p a r t i c u l a r m o d e l w ill d o u b t l e s s l y i n t e r e s t a g r e a t e r n u m b e r o f w o m e n t h a n a n y s u i t w e h a v e f e a t u r e d t h i s s e a s o n a t $ 2 5 . b r o m a s t a n d p o i n t o f a c t u a l v a l u e , t h e s u i t is a r e m a r k a b l e o f f e r i n g , a s it is r e a d i l y w o r t h $ 3 5 o r $ 4 0 . A s t o s t y l e , t h e g a r m e n t w a s r e p r o d u c e d w i t h l o o k i n g - g l a s s f i d e l i t y f r o m P a r i s m o d e l s p r i c e d a t f o u r t i m e s a s m u c h . T h e c o a t is a s m a r t b l o u s e e f f e c t , w i t h J a u n t y v e s t o f v e l v e t ; p l a i t e d s a t i n g i r d l e w i t h s a s h e n d s f i n i s h e d w i t h t a s ­s e l s ; c o l l a r a n d c u f f s o f i m i t a t i o n c a r a c u l f u r . The c o a t is l i n e d t h r o u g h o u t w i t h g o o d q u a l i t y p e a u d e c y g n e . T h e s k i r t is n e w p e g d r a p e d m o d e l .

89c39c3.50

The Manwith $25

There Are a Half Dozen Other

Models in This Collection

w h i c h w e r e s h o w n f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e a w e e k a g o . A l l a r e c o p i e s o f i m p o r t e d m o d e l s , a n d m a y b e h a d In b r o a d c l o t h , e p o n g e , w o o l p o p l i n , c h e v i o t a n d e p o n g e ! T h e c o l o r s i n c l u d e b l a c k , n a v y , R u s s i a n g r e e n , w i n e , b r o w n , H a g u e b l u e a n d t a u p e . A n y suit, as a r e p r o d u c t i o n , w o u l d r e a d i l y s e l l a t $ 3 5 t o $40.' S p e c i a l selling p r i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00

t h i r d FLOOR. MARKET STHBHT

To Pay for His New Winter Suit

will get full return for his money at Bamberger’s. He will have the satisfaction of choosing from a tine of c lo th­ing that is the first choice of a dozen world-renowned makers. The materials are the best that English and American mills produce. The patterns are new and dis tinc­tive. The tailoring Is equal to custom made. There are suits modeled along the soft roll English lines, and others o f styles for men more or less conservative in their

4.00 to 6.00 Damask Cloths.........2.49 to 3.491.50 Scotch Table Damask, 2 yds. w id e .9 ^

German Bleached Damask, 70 i n , . 75c Mercerized Damask, pretty designs.29c

___ Scalloped Round Table Cloths. .. .2.495.00 Linen Table Cloth and Napkins. . .3.987.00 Linen Table Cloth and N a p k in s . . .5.989.00 Linen Table Cloth and Napkins. ..7.982.50 and 3.00 Linen Lunch Cloths. 45 in . 1.982.50 Scotch Linen Napkins, size 22x22 in.1.854.00 Satin Damask Napkins, extra heavy .2.4910.00 Double Damask Napkins, 26x26 in.7.503.00 Linen Lunch Napkins hemst'ed . , .2.594.00 to 8.00 Belgian Damask Cloths.2.98-6.98 25e. to 50c, Linen Tray C lo th s . . . .19c to 39c German Linen Huck Towels, large size.25c

FIRST FLOOR, -WAOHINOTON STREET

59c. to 1,00 Fine Huck T o w e ls . . . .42c to 82c 15c. Scotch Crash Tow’ing, 17 in. w id e .W /iCCrash and Glass Toweling.........................8'/jC29c. Guest Towels, all linen, size 15x24 in.22c $1 to 2.50 Cluny Lace C entre Pieces79c-1.8510.00 Cluny Lunch Cloths, 45 inch .........7.983.98 Embroidered Lunch S e ts ...................3.255.98 Madeira Embroidered Lunch Sets. .4.798.00 Cluny Lunch Sets, hand m ad e .........5.696.00 and 7.00 Cluny Scarfs, size 18x54 in,4.953.00 Hand Embr'ed Napkins, fine l in e n .1.986.00 Madeira Embroidered N a p k in s . . . .4.65 1.50 Hand Embroid’d Bureau Scarfs..l.OO 2,25 and 2.50 Hemst'ed Lunch C lo t h s , .1.9525c. Heavy Turkish Towels, special..........19clai/jC. Linen Crash Toweling, a t .........lOj/jC

The headlines tell their own story. The special prices will be in force three days only—Tuesday, Wednesdayand Thursday. Every bed is well built and finely finished. Here they are in detail:

37.00 Brass Bed, 25.00—Square post brass bed, solid­ly built; 2-inch posts, t'/z- inch top rail; one-inch filling rods. All sizes and styles of finish. For three days.26.00

25.00 Brass Bed, 13.50—2-inch post, two half-in. cross rails; seven one-inch filling rods. In all sires and in bright or satin finish. For three days, special....... 13.60

25 Brass BedsClose to Half

Discontinued patterns— only one or two of a kind. Various sires. Every one abargain.

85.00 Brass75.00 Brass65.00 Brass60.00 B rass50.00 Brass36.00 Brass30.00 Brass25.00 Brass 22.50 Brass15.00 Brass

FIFTH FLOOR,

Bed, 50.00 Bed, 42.00 Bed, 33.00 Bed, 31.00 Bed, 28.00 Bed, 20.00 Bed, 19.00 Bed, 15.00 Bed, 14.00 Bed, 12.00 h a lbe t bt.

Demonstration of ^ Hall-Borchert Dress FormsA snecial representative of the Hall-Borchert Form Com pany is demonstrating the many ad jus tm en ts of

I , ™ , f„ , r d « S k “ d , p . r . m . » . . l i» w - k . T h , r , i , s « , c A y . « g » r , which « , " • > he reproduced wilh » » . . )these forms. Dressmakers and home sewers should be interested in the d e m ^ s t r ^ o n .

Hall-Borchert“Queen" Dress Form

get-up. Price $25. !D FLOlOR, -WABHINOTON ST,

H»!1-Borcher[ "Queen" adjustable forms in addi­tion to poasesalng the lat­est and best features has special adjusting device which gives Independent hip and '*aisl adjustment and also allows the bust to the raised or lowered. Change of fashion can never affect its usefulnese; price .......................... 18.00

Hall-Borchert The ‘ beco” Dress

“Empress” Dress Form Hand Form, 9.75

95c Bust Form, 75cThe Juno bust form,

lersey cloth covered, Is a perfect model; comes In sizes from 32 to 44 Inches; regular price 95c., special, each ............................. T5c

(As lUuslrated)The Hall-Borchert "Em­

press” dress form is the most improved form made. The waist section Is hinged, whereby waist can be made large or small with­out changing the hips; waist can also be length-

jcned; can be used as misses’ form or for very stout figure; sizes from Zl}4 to 40 Inches waist and 32 to 50 inch bust; price ........................... 15.003.00 Dress Form, 2,69

This Juno complete dreas form is made from the most improved model and has correct lines; sizes 32 to 44 inch; sells regu­lar at $3.00; special price .............................2,69

(As Illustrated) “ Elbeco” 12-section ad­

justable forihs have sepa­rate bust, back, shoulders, neck and under arm ad­justments; waist can be lengthened and hips ad­justed independent of bust; reg. $12 fo rm .. .9.75

Hall-Borchert

7.50 “Elbeco” Dtcbb

Form, 6.75

“Perfection” Form, $10

This j s one of the best known forms on the mar­ket; is simple to adjust and embraces all the separate adjustments of the higher priced forms; priced i t ................................10.00

“ Elbeco” 8-section ad­justable forms are simple to operate; can be made longer or shorter walsted; separate bust and waist adjustments; made Ih two sizes; regular $7.50 forms .......................... 6-75

5.00 Four-SectionForm, 4.50

This 4-sectfon adiustable dress form is made in four sizes;

No. 1 adjustable forttif,33 to 38 in.

No. 2 adjustable forma,34 to 40 in.

No. 3 adiustable forms, 36 to 42 in.

No. 4 adjustable forms, 38 to 44 in.Regular 5.00, special 4J!0

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Theatre HcketsReserved seat tioksts for oil

local theatres. Information Bureau, First Floor.

Copley PiintB, Third OffCopley Prints, the 8epla-Uke reprodue-

tlone of fim ous pslntlngi, may be had here at ono-third off list prteei. (Nona to deal­ers.) Sixth Floor,

“Elbeco” Shoe* for WomenThe best $3.00 shoe for women sold in

Newark Is the BsmUerger “ Elbeco." All leathers and the moat wanted styles. (Sec­ond Floor, Market Siraet.) -

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