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It. XVIII NO.f Mb CRANFORD. N. Jn THURSDAY, DBCEMBKK 2, 1013 THREE CBNT8
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Four Per Gent. I merest.At thia w u o a thoughtful people talie account of their
reaoureea and mak. plana (or ta* New Year, being guided ina Urge meaaura by th . eiperieac* of part p u t o r o u w .
u far
fnture independence. ' . . . .
Do not let adTareit; or old-age find you unprepared.
Inture that independent* by opaaing a SPECIAL ACCOUNT
in thi* strong bank and receive 4X iotereet oo your earing*.
No better or tnore ttaefal and educational preeenl eaa b*
giten to young folks than a bank book; it teachee them
THRIFT, which mean, not only saving tuon.y, but th . oon-
•erring of all of their raeourcea, in.uriog health and happi-
CRANFORD TRUST COHPANYO. M. HENDR1CKS, Treaaurar.
CRANPORD,
NGWJBR5BY.
Cranford Property My Specialty.
Real Estate Bought. Sold and Exchanged.RENTINO AND MANAGEMENT OP
PROPERTY PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO,
--Z:JJL a Mil. BANKIN, :11 NORTH AVENUE, CRANrORD. N. J.
TELEPHONE 164.
—Ht.«M-'»»n,—..nai loa am tax, .UIUM L'_rranclaca amount lt.« tt» ISS4 it. b# 9*14.br tha county collar.i*r whan proparlraudited 'br tba eommlUs*. county *>.n-glnoar and auditor
On mollun by Fr**)holdar Wilbur thlaraftolutlon w*\a on r*>U call aduptvdunantmoualr
11*60, and Simmons IMp» R«ndlfl| Co, I lu i . t t i i Tub ,\» tiftfto i*?**^ A>l i m , b# i»ald br Ih» cuunty ovtlac-j.uat Hlacb0fr«h*ua*fl. : Mt )J l u l r v
lor wh»n i>roi>»rly audliad fay Ihi com- iftug Jl*. i:itse..t>ih Nt.,.iiv rt. i\&mitt . , ind auditor . M<vU« Vnna. |l»o U ' *
il l ! 91, t>« |>iia br • »• cutitny coticclor wtian i>roi»#rly audliad fay (hi commtttaa and auditor
Onmotlun,bx.jri"**h<tlj«r Wilbur thl*B>ao]ut.on waa on roll cilt aduiiIuJ
y najitittdual y. . ......!Haaolutlun by oun.mUt»« on cUutiiy j
roada: <HeaoUad, That tha •littt aatlmaU anJ
payment on account to C H W titan a'n aHii.nnlina In |T,lfft \A, tlir ' I ll*l
Catering in All Branches.Public or Private Entertainments
Weddings or Parties.Fir»t-CU*a SerTio© Gu»r»nt«*ti Hslp furnished *-t •hort notice.
\,u.. imuununi i« •*,••• i«, «ur i»» |grading and lnipruv»m«nt of Wood »»•• ,nua. Ltndiin. from St Otora* ivmut to ,KdKar road, ba paid when tha wurk ha*t>*an accaptfQ \>y th* cominttlta on icounty roada and th« bill haa t>»an algn-c4 by th* *ald cornmltlit, tha county!Bn«in*f>r and auditor . j
la l l >du(>i<">raaolutlon waa on roll
unanlmoualyHy Kraaholdar Krouaa:Whsrsaa, Tha Anchor I'uat
•Vorfca ara daalruua of obtalmug.••lun f « aoad adjolnlnt; th.lr pr
_ . . . • ™ ^ ™ » » * n ^ j W T w
- » w w « * - * W » " p B r v W . W |
..aalun of a amall atrip .if ttt. VMUU.» ..''talhMton. 110 tl. HO, Jam*, w•rty on North i l :S' i faaj Ki'tic M i l ; Mawklne.
i.Telephone 108-W Cranford, N. J.
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TrueLow price* do not. neoeaaarily indicate oheapneM.
Qooda whioh ooit the leaiijn the beginning taiy be. the
moat expeniite in the end. Prom the standpoint of econ-
omy ita wi»e to loare inferior goods alone and get the
best. To buy here ia to practice\economy, became an
inraatment in our merohandiae aka urea you quality
-—perteeito*? — -
AtAROND.CICranford. Warehouse, Roselle Park. Elizat
-Re^laaoad Orain^hl<mr,
Poultry.Faad a Specialty.;
WINTER BLANKETS STORM COVERS
• > » • • • • • • • • • • -a-H
H. S. WOLFFWATCHMAKER, JEWELER
and OPTICIAN
French dock* and Swlat Watch-Bajpeiriiut a Specialty, at R*a*on»blePrfce*. Old Lena** Replaced andPreacripUoD* FUled. All kind* ofOptical Qoodt oo hand
All Wcrt* Ouanurtaad *erOn* Year.
[pBte's Store 8 Trust Co. BUf.Telephone Ml W
CHAS. E. DOOLEY. DIRECTOR anrl EUBALMER
All work ftfaa pMtmal aaparrWaa.
110 Oratnwlal Aianne,CRANFORD. N. J.
| tahlat aad Oaa>P Ckalra to Bin.
COWARD MOSHER,
EMMEER n . SURVEYORi Enalaear.
BealSetale ,Deralopmeot Flaoa.
I taddac, Craafa**] • . 3.
KENILWORTH INN,.1. e. APCAR, fnp.
EENILWORTB, N. J.
Auto Parties Served on ShortNotice.
Chicken Dinner* a Specialty.Order* taken for BOHEMIA Bot-
the Inn, for delliory atK«olIwortn;Ttt«*l»riV
Taandajr. and Satardar*-Talapliaaa Coaaaetlea
FRED H. |AHN,(Bncomof lo Philipp Jaho)
House, Sign, andFresco Painting,
riela an* Oa**ratl»"
Pap«r Hanging—Am PBaxa* a—
Glaus, Oil, Paint. Varnishesaad Wall Paper.
Craaford, Haw Jersey
By fr**»»ia*r ( n a n :R*aal«*«. Taat FardlBaa* W V*«ai4* apv«lMt*4' aa a taaataar *f tba awar.R*
k* *of y
m* a a•( tlwl h
awatkaw Bou
r *f Ik* »V»ajt* Sura « a u
a lto 111 tha una>Hr*4 l.rwt i tr l a * to nil th . uaat'UUalK H.»ar< r«.t«urtH liar t. 1111Q« mviiva bf rm**
t l * AdQ« mviiva b
r**otulloik* was
ana
aa»pta4
Haaol'ad. That Ih* kill at T rSj.<Callahan tt/r th* cunatruciloa of tkl*
amauatui t» II.IU'oparly aualt*4 by tka•oalaaar
PKTKn H M I U I l .W t kratANK.
• W A. BOITIPON, ,CotaaHtta*
(>• motlan by fraaksUar Wilbur IM.raaolutlan waa oa rull t>unautmoualy
Haautulloa by commtlt** oa Ealtialtr*«t bride.
n.aolTOtf. That tk* bill » I F R l-on«.W O BroaJhur.t Co. fur 11.90*, b*ln«h« fifth •atlmat. on account of thaunatrurllon of th. Baltic atraat brtd««.
b. yald wh«n proparly auttlt.d by. th .iaiatltt*a an4 .naflnaar
W r MAh»H.n r HENNEsnr.
' Comailtta.On motion by rr*«hold*r Joa.a tm«
r.aulutlon waa -on roll rail adapt.dunanlmoualy
ori n .
il.ratK.
u.
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11*1*. I U I I . J»a*»a Kock.
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Alaau*—Th* atrauat — _ . „li i^l ' i "***. J U ™*ll*r '•••i It It. Cilaae*tk 6aily Journal.It It. Hakway fuk. Ca. 1*1* A
- r^Kalamaa. IT i t : (luatava fala. l i tKmil r m t a ao* Ckr I«rmksl4ar l i l t 'Hubart U Itoair*. | H 4 l t W*MMl CvH^iccrtlaa- Ca, l i l t * . ttratNi tvi iu.tH. Arthur • am.th. l i l t . Ckaulaa AI'.t.raon, H t l
I'utiiiu Oruuaaa aa* •ulldtaca—M TT».ipi.op. o» . MIIT: Th* Alaakvtb-loan Wat.r e » ; I l l l l l ; KliialMtiiI'alli Journai: II I* tsiklla K » k « t'aIlll* to Chrl.tlaa I U B * » L l i t . Biaaf"Tj Uorna Cu. l i l t * . Msr.r-Lainu*< • l i t . l i t . C H Whnana Cm, II*Th. lllld.btaal Oa. Ill*, Multure J i .« Lumbar Cm. I l l Tl I l i t T . I1 U IV1-h.mua. l i t l l John 0»nra4. III. Aibart
•MtT; Arthur It Bo It a.iuaaaiU II. . .14 111 'doa I'oalracitna C»
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r It awlik. l«t*; Ta*Il.taWL H i t . ( I I I . Th* Wai-t C • I *«• • llaujr C.
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vaarrr«.rt«a O»ar, ftllg, Jltt*
ffiTftrF*'""****I M IMtML IMll; EJvar
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>>n uxattait t»i<vi>>r d<K-jar« anl aajaMil Thur«ltj, X m i m U i I. l i l
J I.IVWAHK Mwm Olatli
M l a a ^ Kr.u*. tk*th. t>«anl aajauravi
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HuUkjuanar, | l * l l ,• r t w i t i <•». I l l :
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lUi.. , I It 14 Kltiabatb tct.o luTlSV
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m»t, .. „klrbj a l l u k HarJil.nry 1' VaadaVara,:>«ihto.wn tlaa c
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-"•llaiamaa, 141. I t t t s . ih . auminT.• >«raia. I l l* It, U.rlru.l. Hut.II IIIr I: Nurrla Co. I l l It) f.im f11B• i .uciun <>. I4lt, Hia.U.r t. 1I..J a.*'> 114. laaU«li. t'onlnaton l i t II.n. *
resn OF TH£ nopiciI m t l i WKm Bite I* Lla» Hat Teatah
•4 ftaaNkM Iran.Tk* pwUffrwt* uiaerta tbal latatt
tiM rtfloa tributary to IIM keadwatatatf tike Auawa uiak.* life eolaerabte tortar oa* wtio maj tcaiar* low theraftoa, IVmmanJrr H A. Bdwtrdaof ta* BoJuia Uraali twaadarr CMB-•dadtta dti-lara* tiitl tbere l m i »canine UMH» aud toal jou ara al«ar*arrauklua' \>t altpiiina; i<xu bedj, a*c«|il wb.n >»» tr* uud.r j»ur Bwa-
uulla cauij. tula are a rtuitlnual aul*
aanr* Tb«; m l jour rlothe*. ( « * «ih* K.ft*r part* of tour buou and r*Tafr I ho twi Man* Hilda 141* Mt
On. alnU. wbk'b tb* natlraa
IIENBT
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T. T-.ck.r."' n i l i ; ' f < V ~rtlh'lln> ' [\.i.*U.It....4a.*»,...»fc4,l».-..a*t.s»..,,.»»..jI.w»-<,1I...1,] 11(1 I'll,,I, ri .h.r IIIIu II ITWe : K K Norrla. .11 Tl, 111 So t'nd.r»uii.l T)|-awtli.r Co. II ill. Tti. lUn. >>'.'.»k fri . i l . h.>|. I l lo . wiuiam I.• h.al.ay. Il l lo. Klu.l>..h No».ll> tv
I'ubltratuna- Kr.nlna Tlmti l i t 14.V.w l'r,.vl,l«n,. N.w. | | ) au, NlandarJI J. 11 • I, Inar Cx.i<:.(». I l l ; Kahaar I'ub• '.>r III It* Klli.beth l i .>» . |1T It
J.U U Uur|.l>), 14 | | u«,rl.,.i,l> TJ, I, r ll .r.h A rtro, l l t l II »1'-•• •' »..ln 14 10, \V '.' rubhi |?
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ll.lir Cuuk Irlnl.hup It it.Inoldjni.l* -J I, U«u.i. 11 • u 1 Rub
lt..n »ri Hlra.l l l s i o . N H i^ H! r V W» • • • - .
l i o . N H i^KTiit\V W.deall. I»»7I,
JI«M 110 J
RubHill* V
| J . r . n a l a n i a * l l t t l l , I I T T I ,
Alon. th. pr...nt aouth.Hy II,.. i V,'v%Ji''Ut .!'*Th. W.!ftn*&,
_ ura.ai:, 41 11 f . . t to a point In . . . . . . . . . .• rly lln. of North a»«nu«, which la dl.-ant 10 14 f . .t nortturly at rt(ht analaarom th. northarlr Una of tha rlahl at
way of. tha.Cantral Ilallroad of M J .thanca running:
- Tarallal with th. north.rlir l ln.of way. < > )
at
at I a a . ^ . • ^ » --^^•-. . - . . * - — r _ .- — - - . th. rl«hl of way of th . Canlral
Hallroad of N J and dlttant t o i l f..<northtrly Ih.r.from at riant ani l . . . HII d.araa* I* mlnutat W. II l l fa.to thti placa of b.«lnnln«. and
Wh.r.aa, Bald Anchor l o . l IronWorkalhavt In conaMtratlon aaraad toIay~a<1"lli*nr~*Ii»*n>* »00 f*«« of (on-
rat. (Utt.r and curb, and alto at thalr'icanaa r.lay tha tldtwalk and r.a.th* f.nc.; tharafor* ba It
Ratolttd, That th* prsp«r olnear* o>hla board b* and hartby ara tuthorli.dc aitcuta auch Inatrumant In wrltlna -._oncarnlna >h* lntar.il of tba county \ Wai>r o
In th. law* abora rafarrad to and d«-acrlbad aa thay aball bt adytaad by th*
iunty attorney to ba propar upon tu.ihaldarattona abora mantlonadOn motion by rraahold.r Wllbua tbla
aaolutlon waa on roll .call adoytadnlmoutly.y ib.a CommtUa* on Ctauntr Roada:i'&araaa; TKa SdrrU" County Trie-
Jon Co haa ad>I**d thl* oommltt.rt aald company baa b*«n ordarad byN Board of f ubllo Utllltlat Comml.-
ilonWa to placa a turnout b*tw.«n th*raeaXnasr Main ttraat on llorrla ar.-u . lnN«P"Ba*al4 Townablp; andWharaaa your commit!** baa txamln-
•d thl* m>tt*r and It of tb* opinionthat th. toornoat ahould not ba placadt tha point BOW iu((*atad; tbarafor.« It . \
Raaolrad. Thatjhl. in altar b* r.f.red to Ih* commtna* on oountr roada
. Iiualolla* I'.r >„••!. (•*. | l l l It t I)'' Illah l l t l II Cvmmonwaaltli Quarry
">• ••«t»- n . , , . 1 , . |O | t , c o rd Hooka- Rob.rt KLloyd. II*
I.gnat) -Ha.irr J Rrhopp., I l l l *N I Mtat. Hoapltal. Tranton. I l l l lN J Hi.t, lio.pltal. Or*ytlun* l'ark.
lloar.1 »f T««atli.n— K».nln« TITn..><". H o t . Paiialc V.H. , N.wa. 111!
Klliah.lh l l-»u. IIII; A 1 T»lt>la.in... ti ii I'uuk I'rluilna; cu i n IDW |. I'ack.r. HITS. llurrou«h. AddIrta Ma.chln.fl. |I»&
Chllih.n't (luardlan ~H'lio.rit nt <'hll(lrtl|>
H"«l«.er— Kdward Uauar.
Hl.li
HhrrlYT—tl*vrt9 C
with pow.r to th. and that tha aroat-In* If naeaaaary b* platad at *uch alocation aa will b**t ma.l th . trafflc
Bprlna&ald. - .On motion br rr**h»M*r Wllaur tblt
aaolutlon waa adopt.d unanlmoualyBr th* mambtr* of tbla board:R.aolod. That thl* board *ipr«**«t
Ita hop* (or a *p**dlr racor.rr for Itat.Uow mambar, 1. H*r»*r Doan*; ulIiaJnSald, and for hla prompt rtturn tohla dutlaa aa a mambar of thla board
oa motion br fra.holdtr Junaa thlaaaolutlon waa adoptad unanlmoutlynd tba (lark dlractad to a.o4 a copyo rrathold.r Doan.. .Alur th* followlna bllta war. raad
:h*yw.rr»« Ton'taiTirHb»r»*>"»«»!-•-BILLa
Courtfc—Jamat C Canaoliy, III*.1 *l; O*«ra* D. Zlaalar. l l l i . l* . I*.
lonn A. Ouatlan. 1114.11:.wdan. II4M: Bartln P.
IVnalon—ll.lliii .ll.rtiard Ilrodr. IllA»#nu. l'rov«rlj»—Tl*. T«w.t• 10.
Memlnrt' I'ay—Durtun H Hall. I l l ;« A Uoutd'ih. l i t : ((.or*-. (I T.llarf«0. W r Marth, III, W II riandolph,i<0, J Jl.rv.y Doana, JID; John n«'.uy, 114; William J Thompaon. l i tI' II .Tramblty, III; Noah Woodruff.HO M I'. T Wilbur ISO; William IM^Mana, |BI^ Hradford Junatt Illi
I5». f>«(.r II il.la.'l. I l l ; Biwon Darbyi114, n K ll.nn.a.y, |4I: Charla* AH.Tilih. ISO; John Woodruff. II. JvupiiI'.rry. 1.1. . .
Commltt*. K>txnt«a — BradfordJ»n«a. 114 10; w. A,; llourjon. |J It,Mutton i: Hall 17 ill, Dunn * RudefyUv.rv S.al.lj. |5i CO. I l l m ||O. u ' «Tr.mbl.y. IS Co, W r Marah' 111,Noah WtMjdrulf, 111 10, H 1: T VffUbur11*16; Mnyd«r a Wright. | l l o . John N<••<!,. I l l U. n V Htntiaaty, i f « ; let-
t>.rb)f. |7; 'Jaora* U__T*ll«r. I I -y. |7; J r a a u Tallnr. II. Hianl.r I. HM<1 a?:>i. | l . J ll .rv.y
'uan*. 1475, Jo..phi Ituddr. l i t : 1.. „•_.. . . ) U n f r Rroua. Mtlrf 0
1'). H.anl.I
IllahllorriWinii...il«li<.J.I'narl.121 IS
l«h l l : ll.nry Krouaa, III irf: Omi, II. l-.i.r I. Van Ar*4ala, |<;am I McUai.., I I J U . Pttar II»4. M»tl . W »f. Barton, II;
'.'".*!!'* A Bnl"'- 1*1 Ii. Joa.ph Parry.p ^Valfhti and M.aauraa—laaac
H««t*y. 119li'innl. Burn Conatructlon—J. It
Ixiiuaui Lumbar Co, |4 II, fllmmoniI'lp. Ikr.dln. Work*. 14 01_ llor.nl. Burn Malnl.nalit.~N X
111; John
trar* tbat in*/ bolWw out••It** llitlr bit* la Ilk* (to luwcb vta OMlbut trvo. aud If a o j un* luatlvactanlij' latnt aaaluat .a naltaumniba~UulaiadOaiuuua . i x u a . uul MUHU.bliu ItialaullJ. aud *u l.lta Bint (hatfur tu hour aftarwtrO bU life It *lmoat uuvaartbl*
Uott ttreaanl of all ara lb* luraadaraa-Uark a'nta WIUJ budla* oo* aada half birbaa luu< tbal Ilia In Ib*form. u( tiwta, but Uial oft«u lotadxyour taut Tba. bite 'ef» hard toilprubabl; ln)*<-t auma aurt uf uolaoii
Tou wmat your aiaeaai** pianu,
mitMe « M »ri*»t>ra* tran.
(arr*d ia MODERN MOTOR
BQUIPTIBMT and bandied br •<
perlaaeed akilletl bolp when Ton
mot».-«,> ti« aura tu call WeetAri.l
i«fi and* bate the work dona tu
juur uioet tiaoUng daaira* bjr H
Splendid eijuipuant plu* tralnml
aa(Htrieuc*d hnlp and ••acting
'*'ii'pe"r'tTaitin""iu»Va"oUfWiirt >»a*Tii'''
aauba ur le*r carrilna auu, lilackauua that tuaa* tirotil. airalfbt raadaof th.Hr own and luoia about In armla*with aceuta and Dauklnt partlaai grajaata that Ura tu mauada uf red earthall f**t ht«U. jallow aat* that dwtU
or br tnBkUac pain oa hla
ateeqaluie*. ibe Ule of which i* aetoaty painful aad Irrilactnf, bot lavpan* malaria aud jr.Uow f*»»r, »a»louapalebotouiuu* HIM that lujac! Uu. (traieo/what I* called Ibn*dajr f*>*r; wuyaat all kluda; b*r* vt el) *l**e, narn*taa* lira* tt ib* twiller huniuliigtrtnla; in* maUiucba aud ib* tabana. a
of man|,vT* fly wMaY » laat* fo*-«acb lad avarj aa* of
tbeto do*a ll* anara u»ward meklutth* Ufa vt tb* eiplorer la Uwe* re-ft«ui alluott uubeerable Tbet* areaia* tbal lar tb.lr e n * la rear fle*bor ta your liutbaa.
Wbare tlMr* la ear eatt a( «raat /ettciuttot •uanl *(ala*l ilia attack vtth* muquln, jt jnlcwecovte tick wkoae
The policy of thl* oonoarn it tur*»U*r a cju»llt> of I'KANarKR aKHVICK tbat alia.iul.ly tallatae the Uuat.•acting II* .,ji Ib. HAKK (Id. Whwtymi mo»a by caUtim
"^*\iiitA*~ w»jonni-wi-fpor boa> wuee aotto. ill..irr tanullalnt Itch that you can alletUt*
only by •paaflna' y«tw tMdy alftit endmonilnf. wllb alciiboL And In nuu>yplaca* th* pluni. a tmall black fly taalloea* Uke a *pKk of duet, drlret yeahalf rraty by It* Wta. aUtboagb Uwaenftuna are a paradlae for U>e *nte-moloflal. tbe onlloary ' trtttler willfaardly regtrd tbeai ta that Ugat—Te«U'. Ooopaiitoa. -
. lath Ara Seed.We a n tiked, "What I* the beet
conaadroBi aad aaawer /*a •»• 'htardr
That which waa aaawerad br a atlavutar who waa aakad by • «ata we-naa wklch hand he ragardad a* themoat beaullfuL And he replied, "Aaktb* pour, aud they wlil Ull jvuthatmoat Utatlful band I* the hand thatgiT**."
Hut to It U the repljr e( e bankerwho m i atkad. 'Why la a protnlteoryaoU Uk. a roeebadr He taawand."Because |i eaaUree ea fajiiaa tow."-iUtbaioad Ttmaa-tlhiaeiatb.
NH Settl**; Vet."U IB* atad of to* booae It bvtaer
"*, '.vniDiircill s i l l . lot ^ . _ , . _ ,1417*; Ol|r«r FloKtrt. I l l II, L tllor.M k Hro. 171, Carle* t>a»ia Ca. II;llai»n a gmitb. 1*1 II; Araarlean Oil *
i*: j i* v«it«T. .« . , I H « H I *A mimj* a Ibtn, l l i . tf; Intarnatlooai aitaaiBl.fl. I l l l ; W. U Ptwekar^»•; O«r«* I'ump Co, III, Jl; lianry a Wortblng-
C Otto; I l l i l l ; D 1L Leonard. I l l : » ion. H i t ; Barala Watar Motor Co,. — , Maarr Cojk Priat-. |»»| » | ; Burnitol Utg Co. I l l * *
Ijwln, l l M t ; Crtuj- <)..,r«, Fucnt, IU II. Frank Me-" -Jeajee/. Carer. ••; IT7 if; — - • • ' - - * — - "
Print* ttraat Oaraa*. I l l i -H:kloray-LaRu. Co.. JUI; Jr t t .O . f.|»*r.
Bcttem—j. u Baur. t i l l .laor*. I l l , I l l l l ; C &. ^i«»n*» v""!^ "«*"'• "«•* • » " " » . . • » — - .• M i l l ' 1114 tt. It*I*. I1TI.II. h*»k* Mora* Co. Ill*, t n R Co. ofA J foaRalamea I l l l l 111 11.' f ' 17 41, I l l l l ; Bonnl* Barn Hana-
1\%, pltTy"Jrjt»»" cl«mo «• * * atlaa- » (*1*ir S. Ltaea, jrj.-_ u _ _ 1147 17 Roban Mawte*. ITU: , '" : Comqionwtaltli Waur-Uclat Co,K?na" Metal <Su«rt C»" »M JV »tS- '•»" *': ,V,.»«'15, • »"", «***; >•••ord Coal and Lumbar Co. II. allcaaal jtorlum. lirrti-Nltklaa/atotuoa. Ml.-Wad*, t e l l : J. a a. a Tk«aa«*a. K**»OB a Robblna. f u l l <MM: PublUi Santee'Cleetrle -Ce.. I l l - Bond Ia*u—rrad Oumm.rt. Ill;
»;»<•««*«• •"•**.t"«uJA»-M:.rt\ATJKMtabath pallr iewraeJ.. I l l l l :
-I don'tlisa of good, yea are) Introducing
id or wbatoar taey would Bt ia oar eMab-
tar M M keUber here aer taan, butM aw tall yon aotaetala*-U yea «•ataWlab once tor aU Jaa* who I* lo ber*f(*m*M<l aa UM bead at thla hoaee
bay a groea at whateverget aad p«y (ba cataJeejaePtutbamb Hreee.
Watth. Wada. It I t l l l f .1 l : Patar j Kiiutxth Ifallr Journal. I l l II nVkiiBah. UM; Robjrt *fi*OB. l l l . l l : i way P*b Co, II M. 14.14; J. U BtSft,rohn Booth. M i l l : Wllfr*4 A. Col*, i111 i« | 4 t i lM*. I l l It. i*l. | f t ItIII* J a B h Cranar t u II; Wuilam > m truiiam B tiaoa C W *—rohn Booth. M i l l : Wllfr*4 A. Col*, i111 iIII*; Joa*Bh Cranar. t u II; Wuilam > m - *. Ill It.
tiaoa Co..
ar. ILTk* Fan wood itoo*
, • * * • *M irH ^.tmmmwi. m*m •». " « « • « . 9it: m i u u i » W . VW., 491', ^Jolrom.• IfVM: »*»"ar P«fc &fcJT-*ib«tfc Dally Journal, t i t l e , f i l l : ___II. IIM: Oa»ld M. TotteaL H; WUtam ta?a Palo. I l l l l ; C H. Win*** 43*..Hamming. Il l; Robart Clark, 111 It. I l i t 01; Kmll rri^tu, it*; Bampaon Tay-A. M Drak*, III: aamual BaTtjl Ml-:lor. IMI*: L. B. i t W IlirWltUamIt; Cbrlatlan Frlta, Jr ai«a a< tf. b.t . I - - - - — - * . .a. .. • •"•_rick Tt»*t. i n i l• a«r«a »o»too. l l . I Kotiar Callahan. M47 It; ftarnajd
oo* Cryahlna- a»« IJ.,1, , 111. Th* W*Moa Cvetracflns- — , . - - - - : J., O. L a l m u . o . lll.ll; AnkorKi '"- •**£aaib*r Co. JIMf »**: HeaiT Klwin Thalthar. tie*;-ru iav , fUMM; Taeafer* Oarr. ***.•' |7i, j . u Baaar. %U. i
"Uamfat la oat of a Jo*> Toa naaeat-ber th*t ftllow who aaad le play la*pan of * butiw *o w e a r
1 remember bUn. Bm wa* retatrka-Wy •pod. I eboatd tbtek he oeeJd Seta Job a* a real btrtler.--L*a*»ta1e Oaa-ri*r<Jeur*al.
laBobby—bo I bare to fo t»
awtbert Motber—Of eatota. .laUry-Wby. awtber. I beard yeafatter bwt al«Bt UMU I kaW ' "•as aaaeli.-O»*To« rr*# rreaa.
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TURKEY.
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t. hofrevtr. . ; 1
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1 KTteli i;,.;, i, J
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urk'ev~N7.7y I'.. &&».--,» ti.ilt.r ^ . Jmil win, _•-, ... .. 1
7 miicb fr;^-:.! 1nustaisit-1 ; - 1
but what •<:». 1"1 KliuUr {;.. IInter. 11.J1X-, es-t--l.r,- Iforem. tv:,,.r,, 1
be i-ojilil ..'.-' ., I•all el en If I,,. 1
tliv b:in-l <f 1beu to ,,ti,er ' 1
to northern • 1until IIIIW i,,. • 1
Ut. And ibis \«l;i'V«,.Wim -all due tn i!,,.
meat' take-i
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Hira|HHHffil
-fool away tm»' to hatch
Along the BorderBy THOMAS P, MONTFORT
I en* mil u' aid *KMrfcBotaa, b « t l « . cam' «a" to» Hie. M*« duat know aa norc! than that, nutuer."jj • sh<- pretroila
] "Sxroeilra**."
can. foretell
I »w»i»**r ris*»'<-d i»
I**! for that, and I j utta ua, >lr.a coanr* tu j
»h.>«r you Iww IUIKU 1 «[>{<n>ctaU It.
- h* aald. - Va'at'• tutrk a tort o' a rraaky »m»>o
that ah* ttutit ilk* thai way a u' ua I*
A Tale of the Bushwhacker and Jay-hawker Days of the Civil War
PROLOGUE.A jroup of Katua* jaybawVa in F«<)-
tral uniform oa a ratdloff U
uuw folk*, ail' la *lltta baokertB' fo i l ,"Never <ni»it alwiMt that now. What tt» jrogiptiijr t>f them aa haa aatlrattnii.
1 dwi t u i wily Itunianc. ana 1 »«nt no '• !*"• trrln • .*»" » » » t hat* a rltbt a w a nj ttjaoka for It- Ywu h»ye muhln* t» Mham-tui' leafntn'. or yv>' rwaMa't teach
' "TTmt'« all *tutY. 1 jtreeunjeT" ; U-mt tr**%n me. for 1 ^Jijill never twtJta^4-*;'boMl, 1 k.!*4er' ftgcvr that[ "Not al«ay» II "hain't Tbar'a aoiw* v o , u nut ihcrv U father." -I I 'S»r»«-'U tm-k a »ort «' a •hut* tn~thtn'-t*M*:f<rtift»ifv-''r*M--W«*'-**»»--U.f M »h»H «n««.Titrt- l l « f fee «ntl j B t * . ' an' Bnil Tit' m i l l t » « l cmnyaay "1 cvuvr* in Cut Knv'a told of hits »•' vr n w l . It i*l!l »»t I*-.timvust. S I" ! !<"*• looked at lieorf* iu Wank I •
t! liiir* tint war R»lue lo huptwii an" ' ,-um wy». mii.v Mr u-ue inter o'Ot> \ amaarmenl. then at«>le a clan.-* at Ml-tliitl i!i.t haplvu V»t a. .he M W . " ; over nil tin. -.id* of i!». it.L;tv Slid I 1 »•""». Her (m-* « l < »*ry red mitt her
' "Mere iiumitiork on her t*ari, ib>n'V j »[,»H IK- n r i mn- t-. never sn: mrr un ''•"'* w<"rv liie.1 on her plale He felt' you thll.kr' ; ihat «ide" • • • th«l. he oujht |n »ay noniethln* |-i
Then ib.-tv are i k w tiinv n - n «ti... Weak.'the *lWn.» awl relh-ir* h«r fiu
Having a Few •: Quiet Uajhs With j
trrlVi bi»bwli*ctrn ta Mlsrourl JaroeaIia«* e*r*p«i them only t j fall lut» thehuxlli of Hllaa iloue. su asnl native«boa« life has bera mad* mlii-rabie hsa t»jr ilnipleton known a* Slllr Hilly
Silas Knih Silly. RlUy -for thecTJ beaded by hi" wti-Ui-
law. ti«orge Klcvenr vbooe wife. Ml-
n»r«a. •o-ret thelo mil nui-upn uutead. Word of theHoaa capture rrachw tb* l.ushwhack-m. however, and they clnuli wltli theTvcutn, who sucvi-oit In trftttns lt"*»away In »nfe(y. Sllnervas iiulou wildIJeorve i» u ni|i of blttrrnew*. Itcoui'l>eiiefa<tiir Kvtn him a |»»ltli«i tinwh<M)ltenrlier In the villnm* uinU*r ('*»?fianip (yt JaiijM sioiie, (.'raVy !Hi:', hnijil hii; nf tluViumiiitaiu», uarus l:Vi>
INDIA.
Pyr« and th«rning.
'Knibtuau. II.-IHa mum <'il ttiMt*th«-r ami tU>*
«*n t n i i i s v t - r * 4 i >
ndd Is \ (-ryoth wniMtrdl ni i l i it.jM-s
it u p u v c r iii,»
nh"» iii.-iy purl-il :i< »-:i^l!y
HI; tile fu-It i i .clili :i!:,l
i««l; tin- Kojy• f dry uiunl
sets !hv ti»iki ami K'uvt^
>, I f l l i l ; i>f t i n ' .
the t«.J.v H
oatume..-way that thi-m.t'11. In the
shnrt d;iri;t
i-lr curly fair
Iu the south
ark iK.-ttlivat.io!ors. a full
l-wllee heavily-indays a quah-
•arvr's si'flalir jauiity m l
u cult inndt1
tl Avhlto- Uin'ii..ftiid ,;i ..ii curl-
3it.Is a quite in-
tuilike our
iost- leaf" anlid lec^- The: ' about it i-i•r stvret and
he carulvora.Indoors.
-Uin ' vampire•ry large audsharp edseJ.it a shaviui:
no pain, hue1. not
otter's ntteu-nii-tcd mi-
awake at the
.iv«r.uear tbe culf
the lake ofn. may In-iuVrftilijjjv-
.urii«lty tliH-<ivt-an toivar-l
below tbeby this irar.i-b»>ut twenty-
irblcb theuuce an armne separatediif loos« wind.'j limitedurse, at high
a to s
ten op aria*
bat OTiaUoni Statesman.
7 Jak. Mirti i .CJIAZY old croaker." Stone rout-
.- tcreil. u» he'.lrndKeil on titi theravlue, "and Mho know?. JuxtHlKiut n» much of the future
aa a rabbit doen."Yet. riiilculo bet^prophecies n« lie
would, try to treat them Hi lluhtly a«h-. plciiiHil, her mml* WCIKIUHI on IIIH
mind, nnd he llnUhiil hli journey vtlth,a tnur.h hrmier hfart than hVU-iruii It.
aerlouiily. Hhe bml said bl« rlulit naiiievva-4 not Stone., and she MUM im-rect.She certainly knew lie vm« not nhatbe |ireleuiled'. How nhe kneiv, n lieube hml thought bis >ni-ret s-n -safelyguarded, tta-tii myitery tn him. Theknotvledfo that she did knoiv Inmlilciand wnrrlisl blui. fur he fore-taw that
"Any fptltur £ v hi
! "No. it iia'lit :l<-s>t»l>f, It it war.-
i Tbttr vvnr ttmt i-sw of old. t»an Itmiki-
TtlDt heart never woo fair lady,•you. l euw " • - . • .
"S.m*entt#' 1 kn.»w a man wtw •
"Any tbeut Kaiinait J.tyh l kerii ever cr. Never l,i-
, r r ( ! w T V ,) .„, , . u l l , v,H , !„», : l'arTa».w;-nt. Imt what tN.uM he •#»?I In ave'ldlne • t-.u-riliu with It ] '•««>•**.'mally blind It. I he altu*ll.-n Igot $«,taaiiiio and a » n H heart. «n4
Nun It. 1 re. kon^' iher. lut t*. n i>n . , i n , iv b^Kiu ate! I *'"• » Intilj UU.»HI»I t"ii« t.f I6e fvel lnn ! all Ik* (If la a » )u«l ct»ar to marryy-H-."-. .--.-(.-.... |_a t t . f^r^.^f.f^tn--- . '.._ --•>-l->£..!Ae..-.oJJl«rfc-,4KUl..^^
th!iii>r" ^ ' "teij linn *tai1-* l i town one unirn-i "1 fh:i!l not U\ i'« HI >-M them. There t'l"nlueiw» ;i j • . ^,—-^"I think nut. Iio they C U T (Mine . iu' hi M-, IV.IPHI. l . .-ns do« u t h e r o a d ; i« n-i ILC.M In fa- !. 1 tune inet e i e "Nt-rty1* Mlhm li«eu a anrt of a i|ii«lr¥5. . A itaMt CK«a«,
ali-nu h e r e : ' , ),,. n,w .t< .Mai;. Mac »io|>» him i u ' i of them alre.i.tv - t i id 'had i f!i H. .H. ' T t t t er . l-iif |»-iir« like alnvr tha i »t»ll j Th» Ymiih -Yea. I'm In buatneaa for"ViV I < i il-e.v d i. Miit I r e r i o n they ; t , i i« h im In n iru- lurk .* and frii-mili t h:ii « l(!v him " '">•' '" her dad • the o lber night atw'a i m<*elf. V-ui 1 don t w e m tn (MI ahla In
wi-n't .-IIIU" 'iB'lu »i«.n." • • ; •• w h a t for?" kayn ' P a n . ! "V-n I n n - " WK.-ur' l*«'n 'inalrvr than ett-r. W h e n »he i u>e»l wi th any •m-.eaa.
t.'ie t ime they war h. re „.,„,,, . „ • f,.'iu BK'iit Iu tliti. w o r k If I rat ine ."t caiue. the m e h o m e - 'n- h * m n | klinl o u i n
! « n ' > l n « r j l ike , an ' «he a (>»<>n a n iov
thev cut a tin*, that ort to do t in aritllt smart njwll. Yo' tn^u heurtn' tel l"Niut tin- t'onrnw tljTMt. I i:ue«!'';"'
"Ye». I btvinl hcmi-thing of It. -TheJaylvi*vtl.e.» w,-re iireHy ttatlly u w l uV,weren't they?"
,...u d-.n't.' •ai« Mi i i. * 'W'liy wont IV ttik* Halt, a lauxhlii'.
"'V.tUM- if t o u . K° on you II l*einiu^ linuie loniiTbt a c,iwi*»e;' |
"'Oh.' I ii-,ii>M not. 1 been- to town "!*«"•!)." »l|HIM' H i r e * t h i i n y o u nnter an' |oe«.
"J.*t .-hartiml all I.. |d.s-(v., I'm kind ; , | ( , , , , „ ,„ , ueU.t U v u l i r , , l l 4 , , , n u m
o- wan bin' round f,.r 0 f V,» «..».••; a .,..Is thecv one htlll here i
fur tluictv but w e sorter 'km-
Hill \ v i will |H- i h u time. M»iW, my «oiil« for It.'.[
"Wlm IVB» it y"Jake Martin "Slie held ti|, h e r liouils ami
her e>'iM wide In a m a r i inentri..il. n . u il
hi' ri-iinil >«<e ever •Iner, a l><na*tuI a Hi lit' for a hislur aa' brllrr life :
,-iiAI ( 1 in u«t a ilnln. |ir«,-ilm|, .torni1 •• u-e »..rt o i^tiu niiaef. au t .lunl | " l ta a t"ii«b
imt : know linw in ritlk Kiuljin >l,h rutibl»h \ "Whut !«'
Th* *•«•-•:N»tniJy.#T»r,ow«hj wiihA, ytuitia- tuati. l ie -tutiat over-
take |t - 1'hlladfllihta r r t m .
Tha Man) I
nil1.! 1 f.ftr man l o
«l ! ! i l i l u r ""1 ill'l. \llil .1 I n ) p'.i
k.n.l of fellov. | fi.'Ui.l li"HHli't he Nimi*.. t M .
t t l t h o u t ttic t h t m a w e t - t uf.i.J- mn! l.-tlk , «« !h«t. but i"ii b.ln" ctlmteil . nirbtitl.HI kill tiltk mlth Vr IHIIII ai.h lltlujei " ! allv have In bate In try lo krei.1 tip lh«
i^iini, H-H table Mlu.rtii t a i e Ue-ritH une nukk. »|i r j « t m i , | , t a on Hi- bj«uile« w«.dMn't ''"> I-1"" l»-«ltiiii. glaiice. then hnnc her tieml In' nre.| "- l>»irolt Vm I'rrna.
thar. a i o i w b t W. You- *,v. th.tr. war „,. , .„; „ „ „ , - „ „ - , , . „ „ „ „ , „ t . l .at Mag .»'"••" «" ""; """; ''•' "I"1 M' <">»*«" 'o n e o f V m o v e r to Si Hone ' s l h « n l c h t I . , » „,,- »!,„• n,,, , , ,!, , hnt n l c b t h e n | ' " " * " e r e l i ien- 1 -nl buck in a dmw
"Not for .HI tiiftl.-iiit- W i n ^boi.lld he ; mid frnlu Hie Imltotu of b i t hear t H I A O a n i u a -
l . n . ' l i e b - t . e t j ut i ;« .r i ;o , in , I i t i l e W i l l i e X.iy. | .« . w h a t It a « e nild l ike in t u k e l i lm o i i t j | . i « tbe
over to 'tend to him, I.ut i.i>iue tuber i i|,, s . , t - .d , ,-ri~il a n ' t u n o i t w i t h 'h'llcr* w m e nn; um him nvvuy from j ,.„„ ,„„„.,, , h ( , w a f c . , , h ,,ver nn'
We ain't never see hair nor bldi1
of Ira ,-. nir «,.- ,i,,n't \..W>K••
has e i e r come ,.f 'In, W e
thnuali. he MIMII'I. never clt i-le.-maway "tlioiit Kiiiiielimiy eliipi'lu' ejt''Iru, und as IIIIIHHIV ne i e r lui-t i\t- -••
h,<re -whar. l.'ll.-you illdn'i nee nol«»Iy in you lOlne ujiy
-he -ays iM-ii|le. -.ill her."'
him utrivkcr'n y u cnuld bat t •.' eyc.'!
i "Tliat UH-. iitrjinte. itn-ui't 4t?"Ntnuei r.-uiitt k.-.) thiMtthtfully.j "IVt tu" bide it viar most inh'atitil
I liUllHe. ollii'."i "I in her im-dlfttnlM ujunlly iiuneI true or N It Jti>-I one now nnd tbetiV
I k n o i i I h e y i u o « i c l u ' r n l l y c i - l n e l i n e
unbl' d i d . m i ' it.it iiniv I t tun' i n - l>" Y e . . I U n n w M i m . T h n t f e l l e r . I | , „ „ „ , , I , , , , , , , „ „ , . , „ . , , l , , ,r t b . - i d l i lu ' t "
Jeik-e. H i n :i i : o . , l d e . i l - e - h a _ l - - . l . h i•I,a,, „ . j .^ - .a . . ' .
S I O I H - i; ,!!.• a l i t t l e . | i r t n n d e y e d t in
• t h e r l i : . | i i ! r l i u i l i . . . l . - , k e M . i n m i t . -n l . . , ,
"Vwll Me, tie net i r tu. |, ii , ~ ; i , . i,,nf the feller ', in.,- tie didn't
.« do )i (IT lor «lrnu«e
l i o n i I r . to iiecnuiii for il II.• n a y .l i l t ' s to.i d . i j , tiitii-r for me to try Mvtai'le In. M e b b t . t hunch . • « c l n > . i m
i t sn<- KiK'U1 i i m l Hi'ufi . \\n*
prutuihU' that i*h« k u v w m«.rv. n m l Ifrsltt* klH'W. \v;|s it not p o s s l h h ' Unit "itt-
IT-* MIHO kiu-w? It nuH.i i t t t l iki ' ly t lmtnu <>Id «tit/.y \M un mi atoi:*1 wu'nlil
II klJ'.WltTJ^C <lf llJM Ni'<Tl-t Ulih'H
fl ic clnlliH'd, t»liw had it fn»in H
Ill IV Klie l i l l l I'III'. .'Ill' 111'
It- i . inn r u hat it u ai' i-o^at nuiki- out inn- It i t l r i tIn noli.iiv."II* "So II H doul'tflll wlivtber.'r- kli'iii h im e i e n If v,..j u
t b n U In II e
i- I'.iil.ed like.
you lioiild•le t.i M I -
! H u e . > l « - t 11 • j n u l r e «nrt ••' ' c rMl i - r ,
! M.i_- I . , a n y it HI i o n t i v It "
" I t I I | I | I C I I M M I . I n d e e d '.'
j " \ \ .-nil,. 1 ui i i^i t I ' l l b e n u e t I hi1 o n
^ 1 [..,..- t o i r n in it..- ii n i l r l i l h l t i l t h t h n t
; l l l . l l ' - . l l ' I O l . "
I'bniik you I iblnU I Khali "
' - i -uld Hot n i l « i - t l i l . i . l h ' n t «n - l
WBlirr*! | . i , | ,i t .MDi ' l h l iK t n r
M i i i i r i . i i . e i n l . n i t : i « » i i i e u t lu< ( u n
)i? j * b-iru nature let< iu en the- f inund fli«ire m | Inn whom tir.-uiii'laurra t-<fm In !!»•I t->! Iu au allli- l l i l . Hsu Netta
' H a l .-II p r i ' l t y f o o t ! » r o | l w
\e<i r Ihro'ifc-li thl i t j - n r t o f l l i o c o u nA 0 « * " P » M I ' .
"Wbnt dn ton do n hen your wtfa' ' . ' * ' ' ' ' tualna !•• cr*. J l ln tur!"
tb>»* ilM imt nee It. but Minerva l ime | "A« my wife l» a l o a d «tHcr Ih'an Ih i m m i t t o i ] i u i i l | : i - k o f t t i H t i t t i d e . j - f l i l l n n d . K h e i r l i w - c n i ' l , i n * l v , I t i v d r *
. • \ \ n ' i ) . > f . t i r i n . n i i d d i i n . " t ; e . , r i : e r e > t t i . n i « l i t t t * t - 1 " i n o d f r n m u n d e r "
W i l l i s Uni t t . , ! k - l in l i i ' t pit i I n ' Xi mi l l li j
' l . n l t o i i t.i tli .-ir r o | n . it- t h e y mol i i j l i l j
• l i t ' i - l h l« I n l e w a r - . ' I I I I ' u p I rr« k " l i j
I--u h i i l u ' f in - i i - r l i n k li-i l n t e r r » t In I he j
No! Tailing About Hit Oafaal."IS. I Iml a nuht »lth Hilly ltniwn
j " H n t m 1 . l l d l t o i l w l i l j i lilru f"
l i ' U l l l l ' f ' ' ' j " H u r i - ! V"<l <b'll ' l aup tHMn | ' . | I w te l l
M i i i i i i u . | o . , k e , | . | ' j ( - H i u | i n t l lo«« !' ti'K i " " a i - u t It IT I i l l i l i i t . I | . I I , . I I ' " .
Mil.! M i n i i i l " i n n u l l r t | i e i t i i n t l ) | I " l l u l l I r e n T i r o
U o u l . l | , , . . f . , iL.»l n m l t ' e t m v b l m » i ' l f > ia | l | L l l t e t m v b l m » i l f > i v
- p;"if ': . ; 7 \vti!r'-I"T«r<~e"F>eir!.n •rmirmnrpiitrr—---''S-.v-.-M- fc^i
stood tq F.,,Ii « .
Willi - J.,m»4
I, ... i !
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I
I'll 1 1 >• I el i I ! . , i .. hi In..III.,: | . . . . |n' l-
H i l l . 1 . : . l i . . . I f i e . l i
• l . i ' - l . , I ' , . 1 . 1 . 1 . J , , . | i t . .
n l UI.V
I I ' . I I ^ I . I I l i - t I h u e H i l l 1 . i | , | I
O - ' M I I H / I . t M n f r m i - • M n i n K e i
I i-'lii tent oil lo i | nhAl; |MHf i ' |
|-:|IM III i. III. h I'll i i . 1 I nli i i^
-ilende IIIm-Ili-c '
tlnl.1,,.1| 1 „ . \ l l " f # 1 t I ' • 1 I i l i u m . . . , | a > i * r i i f > • • - . • . » . - T ' i l l w * I I ' * * ' l i I ' T l ' t f l t ' I f ' I t ' f - ' I l ' I , - I • ^ . - j i i ' i ' * , V ' l ' l " I M l 1 1 1 ' * . ' !
wiV'rir^wiw^Swr^*!^f i e u n ( i i u l i i n l i ' ' • l l f * l l l t ( " • t l J i L l f - » i ! i ' l ^ » . . ' l i i / 4 - M ) l ! ! l 1 ' * | - | ! p ' T ' I t l i l t i j J - f l ' f r ' I ' l l l i i r i i . T l a h J I . ' ^ i ' i l l T . ' . • I - ~ ^ ^ '
n, , ,» ' | l | , e nut"r",!n,l Tt .'ill Ihe r h l ' i l l ' " Y ''' t ' " " , " " [ " » " r M m , . , . , ! , ; , . j u t i u i l t k i . u i - l l . l . o n i let | , , , p, , , , „ „ , , „ . , . |, ,. , ' 1,, , | , i , I, I lM \,iu]u i n f i l l U- , , I l ' h " V " » r"' "f n i v s m " l t t » I O T t n r "
;:;;^rkr;,,t;\::::,r^ lt:,,;,- • » : : : ; ; : : * »-••• .. . • s ., ,.,...,, ,....,,,,.., "-«.„„.„„„,„,»---;••- »8 0 O I I . • ' . . , . . , , : I I ' l . - . v : • I • ' " ' " i ' l " 1 > ' • . i 1 1 , . , ! , I , - U n . ' - ! . . ' - , I-I L i n -I ; l - . l ' i - . • . ' • Is o o n . ; vi e n - I l i e .
l i e t o o k n m o r e v e i i o n s t l e w iif b i n ; : - | b i i f « f,-\ M i n t I d l i k e f..r y o u •
r i t l l U t l o n t h e m o r e h e t h o u g h t It o v e r , ; M i n i e l . o d v e l - e In t e l l tin- "
l i n t I I - II " W a a l . I l l | .e II K h n t l l i ' ' I n i i i ! t u l i . l - l i , ) , , , , , I , , , , , i , l i . , , , , , . .
i l i o n i i - t o f e e I f t h e o l e ' o j i i . i n ' ! * • • I n i n i l j , , U l ] i . ., , . , , , , ( , . , , „ . ,| , ;
f ind a t l.-t^t b e s a t d o w n o n a M u u i i i b y ; "I h e n y o u b a t e n o i d e a t t l m i h e v jt h e w a y s i d e tn . [Hinder t h e i |UeMlot i . tt
. . \ \ U e t l i t r . . a f t e r . j i H , l( i n i u l d i i o t l-e ln-t- [
ntld t u r n l u t i k . I f b i s s e c r e t H U H i u i f | , , „ • „ , . ( j , , , , , t , , , , - ' -
t h e thln'Eit s h e h m l f n r e l o l i l m l s h t e n s l - | . : , . ; „ ; , 1,,..'.,11.'|,' M , , , „ • . , , „ , , „ „ - „ - ,ly c o m e t o | . a » * . s o m e n f t h e m a t l e a s t , | , . , | M . , . t i l l . „ „ , , , , „ • „ - , „ . „ „ , . „ , . . , , , . , , ,u n d e v e n o t h e r s o f f a r (.-renter m o - | , : l l l ,,- , , | , | j , , , .
|i »i.|ne iil|.|icrSloiie ttnil.il a llj[th'_ ttldle
i sl.lertUK llil'llt he blld .bl 'U"^ nTnTennii" wrr7t t . t r - — >- —
.tlll^o,
d.i,' tin-
ment.It would be safer to clve up his un-
ilertnklnt; find to ba<k from u hence
ppllh lln- teller
J l l o l l K " f U s . v t e s l e | i | j e i l r l K l l t a i i m l l i ; II
h a l f a d n z e l l . - I U . ' I K U I d I n i It \ t l l - i h e l d
l i ' l n l e d - l a i - d a d a t . . t i r l i e . - t d -
At Gaorga 8taw*na\I \ I ; K \ A S T I : V I ; S S «•« - .
l .u- l l . i eiiKiii i t- i l | . r i ' i - ! i r l u s - u i i
j . e r find i t a s u i n k l i i i ; . .n ' l tMi. h
nolM- r i i t t l l i i i : lu lu 1 , a n d i l l - h e s
tle. i t - b e <ll<l no t l i . - n r II kn.M k i u u nl t i n -
Mb e e n m e . m i d p r u d e n c e w h l « | , e r c i l h i m w h a t c u l d n e , |n t t i i b o u r | . l k t " N In ! f r " " ' ' ' " " r " " ' l l " h " ' 1 ' " ' ' " r < ' l" '" t < M l
tin no. Hut. on the oili-er bund, there ivua H tie. n fooll-li.tUtni'}' Iblnc. that hel|l him tiijhN pur-poM . A itian of inaturer judgmentwould have stiuprcd that tie nnd »tveptIt flplde, but there art' people" overwhom a mere trllle m>nif>tltnes eierts nstrnnse mid inexplaluable Inllueiu'e. '
Stone was Mill M'ated there, unde-cided what to do. .when it man I'liineduwu the path and stopiK-d In front of .'nien .hey inar-hes us tn ,(,ld Ili,,,.-'| j "n^U**J! llZ 'JwUst'L7,"iii «
u"^tZ TOal'fn,.1.'I,','llII!:;H.C','ilf'V""')"1" «;;"f:-';'• "'^}""'•""<*•„ • ..I, , ., .'.... . _ .: fan- In fll'-e wlth- .Jninea ll(is«.
, _ v v ^ ^ _ , . . . .
"I am. And you!*"
blui. He wa« a tall. ru?s;ed bankingBlH--ctoeii. with lonx hair and unkeuiptbeard. He wore a bmad brimroed•traw hat vthli.li had yone to need, achecked cuttou Rhlrt, a jialr of cnttouoveralUt. which buna oajiy.^ine sucjien-dcr. and a |aJr of run iluwii, »to«yboots. Atxiut bis wal«t wan a l«-lt. fromwhich bung a i«lr of larse* plst.ila.
"Howdy, youni: feller, howdy, how-dy V he calle.! out NHsterously. "Howyou cumin' raT'
•Trctty well," Stone answered."How are you;"
"Fair to inlddlin'. 1 reckou. CUI-Myou muKt be that new feller what Abblocutn, Went nn' hired to tench tbuKbool up here:"
"I am. Aud you?""I'm Jake Martin. I live Jest ovt-r
the hill here a little iilcve. Le's tec,what mouftbt yo' uainv be, now?"
"Frank Stotie.""Oh, yes. I* b'lleTc l've,_bearn It !«-
fore, come to think, but I'd cleanplumb forKot Yo' Tom down tu tunnI bearn 'cm «oy."
"Hatln' asy i n Uo^n Uut a w«y r
piheir «-ni-iiiifii-. inieirrriVe-.Tm o t i o n t o d r a i v 'etn u e ' d u--it il I m l l e tI I I I O I I K I I o u r l i n i l n i . - 'jl'inb-r* t l l e m mo ' , eh'i. i l tuMaiiei -H y o n i ; i n t I l lume IIfor leitiii'-Vnt j:lt it,,. Mler'nwny."
"Tar l>e I' from me in Maine yiiu.""Then Without a word them men in
lioin IIH in hold up <uir h iu idv nvvlien v\ e'd diilie It they takes mn J-I
Hi l e l i r l i i i H V l e l e l i H
J i lU '-11- t . r" .-- . ,UL.IiJ . ; . e_j " '
I n i ' l i d - i '
—r'iioiiT'iniu'1. -•'.'""•nr.I ••" II i | ' l l l e I I ^ Hi ' ! - Il rt l ; l b n . I. t o n n l i . i i , . l -
rel l iMi i l im hele I ' h III hole iiili'ntlt her.. I. ii,111. t; 1,-olillm f..| hie'; '
I I l i . : "
' I .1 -1 il 111 J V I b t l t 1 - H
I-I I . " ' I ; I ' - '
i . t.-.i .ir.-! 11, I I . • • • - . - i n t 1 1 . . I , ' n ^ l . i
o ' l l . l I . I I , ' • l e i l i I l l i ' . l '
j_! JI_L_1 i i a i Ji
i . n i t t I I l.i i ti t t Mh Us I n t h-il '•, | I . . " I . . I, I o n n \<ni l . e r i l I . . ' I l l i
• f I I . I l e e k ' U l l " ' '• . j
I i . In,nd nf Mint llalil '' |, U n i t | ! t o n I | . | I . en it l ib n» III Hml';
Vi.-.:,r: Ti1 n e ; T ' " : t 1 n--t:n«t frUrrn t n - ' f t - t h a t rlt'tn'r I•-| ; i l l . i n ^ I , : l l . ' l l l . l i o ' l i I I I I 111 J i l l l l l l I t t , t h i '
. | l : t ' ! i I - ' I I I I l . l ' e . 1 I I i l l - - 1 . "
, i | l i e . i I ' ; , l o ' l M l I n I h e i e , l i e n , y o . | > "
. n n i i i i i i i e i l . . I s i i - H i M -.11 I i t ' n - n u t . u r n b e n r d
: l-.iilt llnlt feller Ill'M Hqi* ot er Him ntMitt*. Kiilie i llll' snliii. f. Ii, Is
Fa.I .
Jake Murt t i n - d o l u i ; » l i e n I i ! , i i l i n n
I I I I; iiii unlit ;.•«! in iiii. ul.k n' HumI I I I f r n . i n K l l i l t i ' l i ' i i i K ' l "
! for I fie-, third IIIIR... " ' — - '-•Ui4,li!^,.l.U-^ii'J^.,.<i i__.! Wli.-n nl him she did bear, lmtiever, I ' "Y.-« And he »<-ked me m k. ep u
slje s l i -pi ' i -d her v m r k . v t l | i . - d - t h e H o u r
f r o m hei h.iiiiU a m i b a r e a r m s , r o l l e d
d o l i n biT..»|eel_t_-H_ Itnrl h n « l l l y 'lldll- ' l
bt-i»'t.-l'f up.
" T h a i Is t h e n e w t e a c h e r i m i i , " " h e
H.-ild t u herse l f , p n t t l t i K h e r b a i r Inl- i
l>m| , e r (dial*-. "1 v t n n d c r ' w h a t he i s
il . j . l I, . m i d , If I -n '.i Mumper
t n l . a n ' l u l l s e in In the ir .nt i r | m . k e t s . ,i l i k e : "
'em II.II' fill Me know 'Imut 'em. fur Itwar. t u n hinirs'iifiiro ivi-.i-nuid j -it .sito let ir-l out. e v\ar 10 s k e e n i l o"them men. IIII' by tiuit . t lme t iny warclean uone. Jay hail k ail" nil."
"Arid tln>M! men tieier offend IDhurt you?" .
".Vnry a t ime. . An' t b e r V t h e i|iialrepart of It. sln)W« they wa'ir't Jay;liaivki. for »lio', "• 1111 •»- If they Imdn U-en they'd a-.-.eltied un rl-'lit t!i'-nnn' tlinr. Wny I lltu-er It out lh«-ymii.Kt a-t-een fellers, fr-irn "round yoreIn the neizlilmrhood who cut in.rdnoun-how 'Imiit the ja ibaivk IK-IH' tlinran' irnthered up an' i-ume to icli him.''
"I>" you think It pn^ll.le';" ,
She i.'.itc a little uns|i ntid MartedIn . k. it Ith Inr hand tn her heart, tvlill-f-:r i-iu- inomeni "her face flunbed ti lth
i liIe.-IMlle, then a-S ijtlli kly lieiilllleden tb ly |i.ile •
•My fiiKi: Von here?" »be Vrb-d.Ilnss. itlmniit Us much nit'ililshed nt
the. but nltli fai'i- niilotv with"Joy, nnddid bis hend. After a little he said:
"And you! I never ex|*wte«l (n sc-eynu b'-re."'
"I'IIIH U my home." >be re[ille«l "Hutyou- I th'ouiflit you were Kune."
" \ " . rmt yet. I aenrcely exi-ect tni:" now fur a Inmr Iliiie."
She mt n chnlr for him nnd thensunk Into a M-nf. herself. Then /allow-1
"Cnn't in.ike It out nohnvr els,-, j ,„! „ B||,,,,ee t|,,,t U-KIUl In KmHain't a «IKH nf a tuition, tlimiuti. win. | wnrvl. . It vvris br'ikvn by him:
Uvvine tn know, nulher.""1 prejome no*. ISut If you were tn
find that J.-iybavtker vvhat would ynudn with him';"
"(Hi. f)n!»h up the little Jub we imder-tuck nter thnr thnt ril^ht.I sne.sK."
"Hut ymi vviuiM want tn In? »ure youhad the rlcbt man.'.'
"(III. misil'im nh'ire. n" I-O'IU-.."".And I |i»re-oune'neither of th'we men
ttlm were with you there th.it nlcbtwutibl n»'fsnlzc him any more n.idiiytn:iii you?"
';Not n t-rnln. Je«t n« I "aid. If wefound a stranger I'lrowiln' pmtid verewe'd Jest have to take It ff r srantf<lthat II -nat him an' act accnnlln."
"I MM..."
».. suddenly. If I had dn-nmed y n iwere ben* I would hare l>eeii niorecareful."
She lauuhed n little hyaterlfDlly."(ill. ll'a all rlBbt," «he <uilfl. "only
I » « «ur|'rl««il ar rim. I went tu theibK.r. e«|ie«.-tltiir t» meet a •trnnsvr »wl,ln«tend. I riiet you."
"I «-e. Ymi were ei|K-tlri2 FrankHtiiiip, the riew w-hoolteacher?"
"Yes. Hnw did you know aboutrv<j hlmrv<
i "I MHIIIM krmw morej any one »loeit."
him than
"Kbould you? Why?""Kor tlw reawin that I am be."Hhe I'«.ke<! nt Idol In'nutonlithinent."You rl'int me«n to my," nhu »iil<l.."Waal. I s u e . , I'll I*, a coin'. Kay. " > o u " ' " " "**" •" .*»t- »h* •"'''.
Ikln't vou Ktieak atuiethln' N u t meet. " I n l " /""•are Intending to stay here to" . . . . \ a.LA..k. f l int mj~\itnt\ V* " *
dklln' Jlaa down the n>.id jerei"
j! te-a.-b thatI
"Wb-ir war bead in' fer, X won-
| 'That'j myjirearnt ralc;ilatl«n," be"Do you doubt my ability tu
der.""I have no ide.i. Do yvu know bur
quire, well?""KiK/we»l Itf-r ever KliK-e I ran 'rm-tn-
t*r anythlnc. Tear* like she's heiena-ilvlu' jrere 'most alway*."
"I11 »h* really crazy?" '. •,."('rilzy a* •' Kettiji' ben. an' a wttba'
ben la *bout the craziest thing I everset. Uatat gvt m mute JKDJC Utaa.'
tench?""It \* not tbat I wna thlnklnit of. It'«
tin- il-inser. IXM't you know that Ifyou. are discovered you will \m killed?"
"I presume that 1» true. But I haverx> fear uf I*iu*f discovered If you arethe frieDd to me tbat I bare been a*--•tired ywi arc. You aee. ttyjcxlm t»)dme all about Mw you iiared my lifeyj j t aJjbt, tirtctljttt aijrour Xatber'a,
I T o u l i i i k ' n l - ' i l l 11,at I i b - m i f h i m l i i h t
W l i n - ' l ' i l i t h i m l n . n « l!
"11 i i n l ' d i d l " U - :i>-';"-' .
"•Hi, I told Mm I M.MIM I'.ut. -|,enkl l . t : o f L-'.lliK l l i t . l t . If I I , l t d I l l i ' l II I
I l i l U h t b i n e - m i I . - . l e d . I ' l l t h e . I m i l
i t e l e d e . I d e i l l y II . ' n I i m t II
l " o k i - l n l II I h a t " i n , a n d i v h e n . I i i r
<il****i>llml ii V\ l l i l i« l W - b i l f t - l t ' * * l i l > . l l f
nuteed Hint I m i - n.'lit Mv be hire.I
'WIIIII. *lr, ii.u knntt what 1 dnniif"I bate mi Idea "
"Waul. >ir, I i bused that diidburni 'iss till in.-! a i h . w i i c rornrier, a IMI"jdii' nt '1 in wittrinj' g'tn eTer chnnutI'lrot, UIJ' run 'lut dnwn Inrn M n *wmult on' *»« Jcit bnut ready to lay
oniu.-a ; my bun* mi 'iru nb^n lie dune me lln,hiiieiun !ii.-iiued.c«t ineaiiml triek I en-r know
'•1 II feller il-i- A* he run ntnuy in*
I ll fnrttnrd an' then .lei if fly back.Hie to I n , ll III,
ou t th i i l t in- ij. i
- liooL n n d
l i i l . l . e i n t l i
:.ite it j What tntl le;.konI rank I "I d-i.il kii'iw."
And Iio. etie|.t
• l - l l - l It 111
nt . r*!ni y l j i H n IT
StniK' from t...uii
mi- frl'-hd. here,
kjinlt Hi" dllT'M II
"Il ine .1 nu l-ee• Illie that Illfhl '! "
'"Yes ""And Im mil- 1,-1,elv 1"U vtere ttiere'r""Nn nlie "ate Ilie f i l i n d . wli-i ' i iiin-
id (lustier "'tn your ii'.le jiud r.-ii. i|idme"
"Kxcnm. iii.f" >h* a.iM nnd left tin-rwi i i in I'.nk nfler the mi|i|.er. UNeyes fnllntted her tint}! she ivni nut ofslk-ht. nnd liien tie dfett a wear) siuii
"I w i s h I li.-ol li'.t ttHiU- d e r e . " be
Biild tn b l m w l f , " a n d I w o u l d nnl If I
b a d k n o w n she VVIIM here . Hut; bnvlnic
f>titf\ I innl i ' i t Kn iivtiiv. It w n u l d Ini
TJc'st, l1Mrr.f"r7ui'TH'™wTiiii*;'f""'""'™'^'ffl""""""'
Hi' tb'iuKlil nf t'rary M»g and herwarning, nud bfi""tiliiVVit Uin bend ntidRIKIM-41 airaln.
Alone In Hi" kitchen, .he hadthoughts, tnn, that she wnuld Imf OnretthlsiK-r eit-n In ln-r«elf nrid flint evi-1itbe thinking "f 111 tn iiinde her blush.HI.-- wan Klad he Imd ..[li nnd Itplej!iM-<l her to
iblui. but Hhe wl.
be had remained nvvjiy. Jle wouM I*tln-re all 1 he full aiiil .winter, nrid tln-ywould »*4- eai'h othi-r t-\rry day. Thatthought VM* plemout. but «lie knew Itwaa n'»t bent.
l>riT«ently IIWTIAV Htevenn camn In*lln nbook hnndn with Koaa rnrdiallyenoujih. but Hi Die time he watf think-ing ot tii.it %'S it week he
ret In money. He value.1 peopie and tin-lr frj>nd»bf(> onlyInfc* to whatever lie wan likely to getout of them iri dollars and eentn.
Ilo«a looked <i<«,r^ over enrefullyand »rrtre<l at nn 'nilnlunMm "U t t* i>i»>t. TJiat »iilnion wa«Ihat lie wan not a Bi cnnipnnlrjn for blawife.
At au|i|arr Minerva bail but little toaay, ami lion". tw>. wna qult« irtUtnt;m Otvrte, unmually toluble, ilkl mootof the talklnz.
"I'm right glad you cotoe lo board
. "i kn-iw, you bet, thniiKh I didn'tThat limb
t]»-w
fur Imut « hourinn faca
1111' kil '« ke<t Hie liieln o i e r head • | l lbk-1 r;n n ben .kin w Ink her enr. I t waa aIbiuie "'I- k trick, but » rnoiiKbty doj(.ITIIIII' tiieiin advati'atfe tn lake of a fel-.li-r when lie w a n t eineetln' notbln'.l " m t j-.ui think an?"
"I dnn't know. I [ireaumei In A eaafllike Hml a 111/111 I' }u«tlne<t tn d"ln»niiin-t iintthliii/ In 111 ve bla llfw. Tlienl^-rhnpi. he «e|(«I iinri/iinii'limly, llttlndrf-nrnlnu of the rewult. I anpiMMw youuniild know tbat null If you were lomeet Mm again?"
IIIMI< niked Illla 'lueatlnn with a coolill«liitere«t..i|ii<m that rainwd i l luerm
ivns an rnlin nrid eollnled aa tlunidibo were n |>erfect alranieer lo the wholeiifTalr. Mlinrva »lm*ed far th« moatnnil.tr of th« twn a a aba watted forher hu»baud'a reply.
"Know him!" 'ieorgii eirlalmed."Waal. I <J"n't harrlly reckon I would,"r-iln't no enay matter to nritg.nUn afeller when ymi hain't ne-rer areji nolb-In' »f Im but his bark, an' Jest a ketch-In' rllfni'*'-" "f tbat aa h« went a tearIn' through Ihe corn an' buab )lk« a»keered rnbMt."' "frjen you only u w bbi backJ"
•Thnt's all >-«t but back an' aniouxhty doxgprl clean pair l> heel*.
"Come off".' we nlinuir.1- to lh« manaxnlu and aicilii. lut '•> ii-i avail » «aflerknrd dlarnn-rrd thai he «>a atU'lCon Idlu.elf Ilimliin Jniirnll
Trying Wo.li.Thin l la ln- . ] Mnn '-Vli.i' \ •lillllnli
fnr (iittliiK IIIJ li»lr? Tl int i nulra-«e.,u«: Itart^-r llui. m j / I n r air. rimbftlra on >nur head are *n tar apartthat 1 timi to 'ut each m n by | l « l f . -I/Jlldnli Tit lilt".
Over II." rimrie liell->! la Ihat you.fllank? Why. lln-re'a a report aroundtown lha-t jou're deal).
"la tlmi • " ' ^'ell, cmi m * np axala
Tr»n»'rlpt .
Th. W W d m"Mlu Won/hit la o'tt a girl who
»>n,l» tn talk all Urn time. Bh« la wll-IIIIK to llaten "
"Yen,- «nu)«'l<ody on<"« told b»r Ihat• he hml beautiful eara."—Kanaaa CityJnuriiJil
"Mr pntli-ncn In taied rtry oftau."-Well. I notice you «tt ralUf ta tb»«ii.il »ay.""What'a Ibat?""Hwearlnc It cnT/'-Ualtlmora
Hut bla he«la wan mi buay ipilttln' tli<' \ •"""-•Ir nn' kk-kln' the earth oat from un jder blrn that I dl/ln't (tt not bin' bur jKllmpifeD of 'em. M<wt Irapollta fei>r <I erer am>. Turne<l bin back aqtiar mitnn an' kept It tbat way all tbe time."
"1/Wn't aeem to car* for your a>-riuolutatwr, rhf
"Narry a blanwi Wt"".Now. ttiat It In all trrer^ara T"-' *'<<•
ry y</n failed to ratch hbuf' ""'CV«*,I am."
;"AJ»<J If Jr«« *Ttf.ahonld meet him:''"I'd Kettle bin) quicker than you klu
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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1913
(Eraitforb <Etfi|tnEvcitv THUHSDAY BY
T B E CKANFORD CITIZEN.
[Incorporated.]
Union Avenue. Crsnlord, N. ] .
Term*. On* Dollar • Yt«r.
Ent«r*d at <hc Cranford JPoit OiBc*** Second Class Matter.
TilL'lt.-lHAY. UECKMBKH 8. lUli>
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To secure publication, eommunk*«i<<n* nul l b* signed o* accomoanitdby the writer's name as a guaranteeol good faith. Tbe Citiscn will printtt i.imunicstion* on any aubjett olrfmeral interest to th* pcopl* ofCranford but doe* not thereby ataum*sny responsibUitT for opinion* whichrtjy b< expressed.
Christinas in Cranford.Tbo community Christmas Idea will
lie r-urritv] out In progressive Cr*nfor'1A special commlttq'i ^presenting thevarious clulis and.organiiatloni, includ-InK-the churches, will bave the.programin charge. It Is proposed to have amunlrlpal Christinas tioe and a suitablepri>Kram on Ghrlftmiis Ev*. (lifts furtun ramlllMi of tho needy will be ills.trthntfti, itwi wwii ueun-dmH?_«o<t'thut It will nfel l» generally known towhich famUiss they go. ~
I lie uvrhidpal Christmas is calculatedlo IM one in which all tbe Individualsof a community, of whatever class or1'iilor, may share. It la"1 Intended tn
, unite all th* people of a community andlm«re*t tbem In earh other on this oc-eaiion of peace and good-will. The-.planof Ihe prtplo of Cranford ought to hn
"7fcrfVbS»pirT^T're*nirS'oi^«ni""wll0li*-the day commeinoralo* — ElltabetbD.iilv Journal
TakcUiePropMitiMtoiBtwltkiM.Unless all sign* fall, tba on* certain
result of tba European war is going tobe a general stimulus to American In-dustry. Oar mill* are running to folcapacity; oar crop* are bumper ones: oarbank* are gorged with money; oar peo-ple employed at good wage* and con-stantly shorter boors, making thing* forEurope to eat, and wear and shoot Washall bave great prosperity.
! With prosperity come* IDA pramotw,I trying Ui got some of that prosperitwithout working -for It. He will bavi
j great arhemi* to make you (and make| bluwtlf) rich You first—then bimwlf;(or vice-veraaj Falun by the thouiancwill follow the wake of prosperity, alseeking to separata you from youi
{ money The warning Is partlcuUrlx opportune, now.:- _- Bewari-. f A* promoter,
M you are offered any scheme to muktmoney, take It to your bankur If ioffers ovi-r s u per cent, turn It down 01general principle*: The promoter find*poor picking when you take bis propositlon to tli« bank man, Ask the Imnkor:Would you go into thii wirh the huhk'imoneyf And If he wouldn't—duit't you
Years ago a Western ixiumrn organIIMI a hank and offered the stock broitd-cast. It was a clever srhernn—a goodscheme, and a profitable uue. It hadmuch roirit and should have come tobetter t-nd. But. it wa* too good, andthe promoter could not stand the pros-perity it brought bitn. ' '
to hard working miners got in
Bowling Notes.Arvirn'n tcstn In the Maaunla leagueint to Kllutlietb Mmiilny night and
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alloys anil regislenxi twovein tiie star iKjwIrr for Cranfordregistering 2(14 In I lie other two ganu«on" of wlnrh vtus won by two pins, b*also made almost perfect scorinfrom the•nth frauin, in furt only fell down by01 n pin The score*
P«terw*nStiulwl
170itw
INau;
H HiiHuffman..
IM101180 l » 14JH2 inD u;no id m
Totals 801 . 818 eld
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Totals 780 mo BOOThe Koyill Arcanum t«am rolled
gume with the Casino ri'gulnrii at the(,'anino Thursday night just for practice,
i both teams needed badly. I'll> pinners rolled their heads oft
t» i,
gtvmif tb« Arcanuiultm thy In^wtwvenon a low acorn. Two uf the Arcunumt i n i did not go OVIT I BO In nil thrrv
"ganiOT— MaWm, Mutirton «ntl Sapburwt re the atar potformnm wltU ai(J. 8iaui.l 811 to their ctodlt rvapecllvelyTin- wxjrea:
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T l U s U l W . - . l * > »•"* ' • »\ \ u r n o r * . . . • 1*W W<?I>. i n n u n . . , . . - i . - 187H u i s k m s 181 ' I M 1' , '
T o t a l s 7 0 1 7 8 2 78l>CASlNu
T o l t e r , . . . 1»» l * > 177I ' l u i n i n e r . . . . ' 180 U ' J ' * »
\ | a,!,,,, *1B H4 1HJMollrr 1«S 168 ttll
Sl l .108 175Total! 77(1 841
first M. E. Cburdi Notes.ituoday School l> W) a. m;
t ' Morning aervlm and talk to rhildtenwi'.h arrmon by th» (uutor. 10.«. ,.
Adult Hltile Clwi 8 p. m
•r, Mis* Kansky.(evening service 7.45. with sermon by
J' (b° pastor. *lt.siular monthly meeting of tbe
QOUiul Hoard at tbepan |uageTuesday .DM: 7. , 1 '
The Woman'* Hume MissionarySo.->iy will b»ve"their rvnular monthly
. m e ting Thursday, Dec. 9.A bunions* tue*tiog of th* Epworth
Lpuiiue wUI bo held at the home ofM I M Dorothy. 3cblndler, 19 Union ave-iiu» South, Thursday next. The Social.buiuilttee wilt be on tbe job at theclone of tbe holiness session.
SLPauTsihl. t..Cburdi.. Kev.K. at. lampion, Pastor.Morning wombip 10 4S. p. m. Sacra-
ment of tb* Lord's Supper and receptioncf member*.
Evening worship 8.00 p. m.Sunday Bciioul 1* m.Epworth League at 7 p. m.Tb* regular monthly business meet-
ing of tbe tavlle*' Aid Society will to> h*Mrt^att*m«lnta«odu>tr*.
bunker He advlsral against it. "llulIt puya ti'n ptir «mt. and you only four:snd besides,, they say the stockdouhln lu valun in a your." "Yt>s. tillIhut war Iw true," said tint l»inki>r,"but you'ru not strong «nough to tukitil* risk and for the jiossible profit vocan't allnid to chance a prouublo loss.Tbsy w. ntlnand in less tbansli'moiithalbs hank weut br.t>k« with it—they bodpeangedr* -Today--:tbat~*t«iik-liea«iwhore lu tin IJOHM, mutn uvldnnre ufwhat happiins when you go Bgtklnst theadvlce.of your banker.
A rcrtaln steamboat cuptaln n>iveearned inuro than a hundred dollarsmonth, und yet In tbo course of twentylive years he was able to rulsu a family
leave bin widow with enough to aupporher In comfort lor llfo—all this onhundred n month Me aavod hull hiearned. Th« mx-rft may hnvn lain wittin) wife, ur with him, or with both; hulthe rtMtilt waa tlutre juat tho Mine,
stuck eloui to tbe bank; bought hishoimand paid for It by dogruts, ••urrn»i afitlamount of Insururice, iievnr tried anschemes, und held fant to what lie got.
The roally big things are not huwketnhout tbu utroets like vegeiablos. Tinbig doaN ftro not for tho "doar public.Henry Kord n«v>-r offered hl» stoclirondciut. A certain Now York under
Oil never went vvitli bat in bund, ?oekIng thoati who would buy. llig thinginre for the fuw; little things for tinmany
You worked prettr hard for youimoney, aiul It ought to wurk for yoinot overwork, but just koe|i comfortuhlbusy. It will work j i«bt Inithfully, foi
"tart-*you woiilt It too hard.lt will, like IIfulthful old horse, kmp going fur it time,but eventually full you Do not try tbeimjioftsllilo. Four per cent, with safois bettor than ton |ier cunt, with rinkDon't lone your pritu'lpiil trying to grbig intMrest. You must ;s,icri!ici> ouo utwo lliinn" l'iiiul|ul or IIUXHsafe and your income will lie small liu*utit*y but it you wwk'iitrKw-r^fttnrs;- 'yiTnmutt of » cortuliity JM>|mnllMi your
. ' Uotttir' reach your KIHIIIlitle JUIII|K lli.it Und >ou on llm KM
tlnit1, rattier than tuku tlylug louptiinthedaik Thrift consist* m- leavingsome goixl things alonn 1'bti promntrIs one. His lto*t si'hetno* is not got*enough fvir you.
U. M IlKNDRUIi-l
New Books in Cranford library.OKNKKAl- LITKUATURK
Dwlght. CVmataiitinople.l*almor. My ynar of the great war.Kiui'liart. Kings, i)ueons and pawnsSmith In Dickens' L..mdm\Uymmea History of the Old Tennent
nuwThayer. Life and lettert of John HayTraak. Tbe mighty and tb* lowly.
Burr. House on Cherr street.Bowor. Jean ot the L u y A.Bucban. The thlrt) nine steps.Bullard. Tad and his father.,Comfort Lot and Company.Oalrymple. Lot-able meddur.Olbbs. Yellow dovo.Or»y*on. HempflnldQreen. Uoldon slipper.Johnslon Fortunes of Oarin.Unooln. Offldul chaperon.Onions. Wooing of Rosamond Fayre.I'lnllpotU. Old Dtflalwle.Sangster. Eleanor L M .'Snodeker. The Spartan.."White. Gray dawn.
ClllLURKN'H DOCKSBurton. Builder* of our nation.Crommelin.. F.mous Itigends.
- Perkins Mexican twins.Tappan. Old ballads In proas. .
Story of the Roman people.Tomlinson. Place* young American*
want to know.i-r- Prisoners ot war.Widdemer. Winona ot tbe camp-(Ire.
FOR 8ALE-Tv>0-k>U in RankinPark. Bargain for quick buyer. . B.W. r . BMdolnh, IU Walnut *T*nu*.
(•ess UaLBy Chadwick
It U with great ple**ur* that I amable to give to our mentber* thkt weak afoil report of (be recent meeting of theofficer* of tba Leagu*. Secret*Hickok ha* carefully reviewed themany suggestions that have been pre-sented by member* and given tbe rteci*ion* arrived at by the officer* regarding aame. I hope my reader* willcarefully cornier Jb«._f*ppri, a*_ 1. fi•ureif they, do t b a they will feel a*do that the Laagae can look forward Umliny interesting event* and friend!contest^. The report follows:
At a recent meeting of tbe Board ofOfficer* of tb* League, all of whotnwere present, ** were also tb* Editorof your Chess Chat column In theOitixeo and Mr. Z.~L-Boo**rrXoriBeilof Philadelphia, but now of New Yorkmany valued suggestions offered by ouimember* were acted upon.
Sociability: Mr. Johnson'* protesagainst "playing chea* with a signaturefor an opponent," already noted In thesecolumns, was heartily approved. Kev.Clarence Burton of Slkeston. Mo , evdently fools Ibe same, for be wriuw, "Isthere any law against us knowing eacother better?"
Team Mutch: "It is a splendid idea'write* J E. Lansing of Alexandria, La"why not arrange team matcbea be-tweun States or groups of players." Thisthe League has don* for tbe p u t year,playing Bant against the West, tbe
against New York. These game* ancontinuing, and with Increasing Inter,
. Dr. li.U. Wuies, of Quebec, oneof our Canadian iminiber*. and playingagainst our New York members, wiiheavury much for a return match, propos-ing that It he known a* an Interaatiou-itl Chess Tournament, United State* ve.Canada. The Board of Officer* willjjut intojiffect an even wider range ofactivlt[e* along this ifne"Tn~our*"iiexttournament.
A Compoiitft (lumfl; Being a garnit)artlcl|>aU»l In by as many player! apossible, the move* to be determined b,tbo majority of players. Tbli Is notbeing conducted In those colamus.•;• .• Tudtmimwiti: ; Mr. : « . * ? • C » r f « of
i %toiirnoyli ami alternate* between thgnmblt und genvrul tournament." Wfind that many men aro too busy to playIn wintur, und tbo ,sumo applies withuquiU foreo with others 111 the summer.As each entrant votes his preference
gesllon .of Mr. Cursor's seems tofully uompllod with.
I'rlie*: Mr Kr -H.r- Bertram olChlcugo.'rfrites: "It seems to me thaito thosn who.have already won medalsof the usual design thut soma new formbe given, or something In tho wuy ofubiMS goods bo given." Another mum'tier askinl that wo annd him a subacrip-Hon touches* magazine, Instead of ainwlul. VVe rt'~ulfi)d™to 1iuiT"iriiK"ouFmuduls, while modest In uppeuranceand design, aro Intended to represent anhonor achieved, rather than an intnreston an Investment, or a profit arising oulof it financial transaction. After thor-ough disuusftion It was decided byuiiunluioUs vote, that wo continue th
ing llm coining your. Another iiwiraW,Mr J. V. Moreno, of Fort Buyurd, NM . sugguated a tournuy of all winner
lititnots.—and--player*- baviU|f-» -highwore of succeiw Iw groupod into a tuur-naiut'iit which slioald. develop it cbuinploushlp, with say, u gold medal, iiprito. ^lr. Dunifaco, of Morgan Hill,i.'nl,. RugK«>ts "getting a few , wealthymen lnt«re*i«!<''• i«»>auiuttl>ly.,,.ti>-ollurrash prUtwor objects of moro thun In-trinsic value. This wuudod gooil. undtho s«-.rj)ti»ry- was authorized to unnounco thut "a few wealthy men" wrill» must heartily welcomed to meinlvr-ship, and is upon their approvalof our |tlan and scope they shouldoiler such priios, tlieir offer will U> recoived with projwr recognition ot theirinterest, generosity and loyalty.
League Championship: The Tournaineut pircctor will' determine from hisrecords those of our member* who haveSignaliawl themnelves a* leaders in threeclasses; (a) winners of finals and excep-tionally high svorea; (b) winners in sec-tions, repeutedly; (c) good, though in-frequent players. From thwe group*
liudersbip or championship, and to th*winners of tuch Leadership Urouua beawarded a gold modal.
Su»t« Secrotarlea: This luggntion ofMr 3. &. Lnnsing's Was published intbeae column* some time ago. It wasaJopted, at thU meeting. There will befound and appointed *ouieoue In each•t»te, or group of ountiiruoua state*, toserve a* recruiting officer, who willaeek out th* uame* and addroam otsecrourle* of cheas organisations In Y.M. C. A.'*-. »H»«» . n l«h schools, aswell as Individual lov«rs and players otchoss. 11* will also urge tbe team-match play ot hi* state or group ofplayer* against an equal number fromanother stale or group, the aame to runconcurrently with our semiannualtournament*. It baa been (aid thatlawyer* play better chess than doclergymen, that dentists bave a betterpull than physicians and that farmer*con sometime* win agaiust architect*.These theories will be put to the test,i . Absent Member*; A joint letter ofgnating* *A4 chwv »i«u*d b« all
wa* a*ot to Mr. W. O. FUatof Oooosors, Albsrta, Oatuda. now in-teroadasa dvil prtsooer of war atRuhlebao.XHrauar. H n . FUat. writ-Ing from her bosae. say* that ber bus-b*M is well, bat very weary of hi* loogdsteeUoa, and hopes that vie ol theLeagu* will send b i n * line of greetingsfrom time to time.
Tbe letter from th* InmaU* of SanQuentln, Cal., prison, referred to ia lastlasoe of tb* Citiien. was read, an^-witfaootaiHsxinlieg vm« th« applicationfor membership on the part of tbeae menwas approved. Alt bough too late forassignment in this Twelfth . Tourna-ment, these men will be participant* intbe Thirteenth Tournament, sod willUe analgned to play with only those whohave no objection to tbem as inmates ofa state prison
THE CRANPotte OTIZKN will, con-tinue to be. tbe official organ of ourLeagu* and announcement to thaieffect will be Incorporated upon burstationery,and member* tally and wide-ly advised thereof, so that tbe fullestknowledge uf our activities may be hadfor tb* nominal cost of a year'* sub-scription, 11.00.
WM P. HICKOK.Secretary.
Owing to tbe fact that tbe CITIZK>went to print last week on Wednesday,I was unable to give tbe record of tbeLeague game in that issue
With tbe exception of two players allwere In favor'of the move a* recordedbelow,' namely, 0—KKt-K2. The other<BUV«to data follows with White to play:
League Game• While - Black
1 P-K4 • P-K4!2 Kt KB8 Kt QI13S P Q4 Pxl'4 KtxP BK45 B KB Q BIS6 PUB!) . KKt K'.7 t ' ,•
Address all communications to B. HChad wick. Cranford, N. J.
KENILWORTH NOTES.' Traffic ha* Increased on the Kenil
worth trolley linn to such an cxtanthat an extra car Is now bnlng. rufrom Kenilworth direct to Elizabethwithout a transfer. On the 7 o'clocl
trAp, ttbojil. 73 workmeii ar
Mid4J)*-aan>e service convoys them totheir homes at 5 p. in.
Mrs. James Orean of South 81st street,and children Roland and Aurora, sailedfor Scotland yesterday where they willjoin the other members ot tbe family,
European war. Mr. Crean made a tripabroad early last season for tbu bonolUof hirhealtb, but has been unable treturn to his Kenilworth home. Duringhis absence bis wife wo* able to dlsposiof their house for $1,000 and was sub-jected to an unusual delay In the for-warding of the papers to her busba'mfor his acknowledgment. With tbe
"urii~of Ilie "tajier*' llsar'transfer "was1
approvod and the family are now ontbelr way abroad. .'Aaron Stuin, who was on a businww
trip to Chicago, and was' taken serious-ly ill In that city, returned to bis hoimon Washington Avenue on Thanksgiv-ing Day, and while his condition wascunsldered sorlpus fpllpwing:.hi* arrival,be Is now on the road to recovery withgood prospects'for regaining his usualgood health.
has been connected with the groceryand bakery bus!n«» at the corner ofWashington Avenue and 21st stioet, forI be post 17 years, first an an assistant tobis father. Mayor John Hiller, und for
ilu^t^j^^^_ytjajrsTBswo;wn_efj..,is aliou1
to retire from that line of trade and Isnegotiating the Rule of his »toru. MrHiller is aurvlng his second term astreasurer ot the lwrou'gh, during whichtime bo lnw also "frvod as custodian oftho school muniua. During bis bu»inci<career he has won tho confidence of, hisbusiness amouiate* and- while it is*understood that be will euter businesson a larger scale, his departure fromthe borough is to be regretted.
The Parent-Teachers' Association metin tbe McKinley School yesterday after,noon, and aaldo from the ackuowledgmoot ot tbe report of the EntertainmentCommittee and their receipts of tU.STastheir proceeds for tbe Thanksgivingcake sale, only routine business wasIraoaacled... „,„,„,_„.;„...„..,.„„„„;.,
Mr. Dugan of tbe Kenilwortb HealtrCorporation, Is now making a canvas oftha tax assessment* for his company,preliminary lo tbe filing of an appeal totbelr 1915 tax assessment. No otherappeals have yet been filed, and whiletb* rate U only slightly Increased overthat of last year, it must be admittedthat vast Improvements bave been madedaring tbe put year A new additionto tbe McKinley School coating 115.000wa* completed fur tbe fall term, and
hlle serious opposition existed at thetime of arranging for its construction,the most obstinate kickers at that timeare now praising the work and accom-modations which the building provides.Several thousand dollars worth of workwa* also dons un the Boulevard during{be season and th* Individual property
wnsra aremeeting these expense* with-rat complaint and are seldom known toluestion the assessment.
ONE OR TWO good sited rooms'itb first-cbu* bo*cd, desirable in every
particular; five minutes' walk fromstation-. AddnaBosMC.Qrutord.
A l EVEWNG WITH DUMAS.I t Wa* a Csswssslrtaa Cnmd That
Flscfcssi Is His Shria*.Dumas *at like some bronsc ot* a
Buddhist temple, who* hi* gaeat*stood or moved about, conversing withhtm or among themselves, writes Franda Grterson In tb* Ceotnry. deacrlbiBCan evening with the great noveilu. Afamooa comedian from the Qymnas*exchanged joke* with a tragedian fromth* Theatre Francal*. a witty "Journal1st was converstntr wtUj « ftftm stB^erfrom the .Theatre Lyric, an artist withflowing baijjUKl a bug* puaoe nex waspegging a. professtonal beauty u>>gXvhim a aeries of sitting* for ber por-trait, s novelist on tbe qul vlve. forcopy seemed to ace. nea^.ajKlspprcp^_atjiir*v#tyt«rtDa' •rod' eieTjbody all at>nce.
A young poetess and an seed dramarist werp-aisctjaslnjr rn* lirewt"pitj«. • Atlaaatan countess, tall- slender, lnsino-
.atlng, clad all In black, nude me tblnkof a character I bad.seen in a fantasticpantomime. She glided about mysteriously and. fftoppbig at l>umaV cbalr.placet] her lone, tbln hand on bts sbout<Ier for some momenta, like a icbMtlyvisitor ivltb a filial titvasage. and thenglided away. Austrian*, ItnlUns. (iercumin, mlneted their accent with theaccent of .the true t'art-siaiL Hut Dumas wan niirre tliiin' a Parthian: he wa*a cosuiorMiiimn at a time wticu (herewere no cosmopolitan Frenchmen, saidhe jrave me the Imprvsxkm nf - s manwho bsd ween life In every «» |w l
lie mlfrht a» welt bave a-ild In somany words: >-My mind l» made-"up."Do not irlve yourself tbe truulite to fell
Ainrrlra or In the country of the UranaTurk or among tbe nabobs of India. Iknow as much as they know. Ton seeme Blitlnit tieru contented, enough asthing* are. All these charming wume'nof tuleut are my friends" (as a matterof fact.-there wa* uul an old woman Inthe roomi. "A man I* not the lutborof book* like 'Monte Crtstu' withoutsome recompenne." '
No un* would bave-taken him for a£eM!SleJ..*Hi^0D. 'i£ b*cLi1"' °'r ot *man who had done notKiut; rili"bU~Hfrbut Invent, taste and prepare luxuriousdtabes at a restaurant pauonUed bywealthy gourmets.
NUNOBIKI WATERFALLS.••wltohlng Night 8e*n* at a Popular
iis^nmne^'WS'oiPiapJrcnot easily forgotten Is procured In »night visit to the Nunoblkl wnterfslLJust outside Kobe on the northrast.There are two falls, the lower or fe-male fall of forty-three fi-et and theupper or male fall of eighty feet, thewater gushing lu each case out of the
GAtfOOO ATTARS.La»rtyBo»Oa.Ko.l.wiU
j ,Brit*'* aadHortoa tasaorrow (Friday)•teaiag Thi* « on* of tb* bigg«»taSair. of it . kind giv*a ia cjiirwtd•ad this year prosaksa* no exception i n
fact ib>«l* of tkkate presage, a tsg, . ,lima if anything. These m»y be ofe.tmioed at S3 cant* each. Ma«c will t*farnished bv Dow's orchestra, and prizeswill be given to the 'beat dressed Udyanrf most comically cosrnmed g»rnte:men. AU objectionable persons will |»,ejected. The committee in charge conusuof H. Ootoo. W. R. Coiiover, \ rStampf. IL ^ l
i« WaannurnVT. Brittain, W. J KelWi t . U Dtubanek. C. H. Garrison arjH Becker.
The member*of Qarwood Council, .'•OV.t: SI'." attended divine servUvii,bt Lake's Uerman Lutberun Cburcti inCentre atreet, on Monday evening
The paraphernalia has arrived for th«basketball court in tbe Franklin ScuoulThe Oarwood Basketball Association isnow arranging its schedule of games f.vtbe coming season. Tbe young men hup.ju play borne game* on Friday nights. '
Grace and Victory Council, Sons andDaufbtersof Liberty, will meet thiievening in the Jefferson School.
The Garwood Board of Education willmeet Friday evening. ,
Mrs. John Dugan and children, ofCentre street, are spending the week-end in New York.
Mi»s «ena Osbors>,^-of^-Wsri NewYork, baa been visiting Mrs. p. A .Shorter, of North avenue.
Tbe Board of Education, at a specialmeeting bald Friday night, ordered thosum of W.O0O borrowed in anticipationuf taxes. Tb* trustees Inspected thenew furniture recently placed In tbeteachers' room In the Franklin School.
Louis Stiff, of Burlington, Vt, ba*
Stiff, of Centre street.
i M. Galloway and family, and Ed-gar Harrison and family of Spru ce ave-nue, have returned from a visit withrelatives in Bayonne.
Albert Wangler and family, of Thirdavenue, will moortly-move-Into tho ne».v
to a whlrlliiK Pool below. It U reachedby an easy, winding climb up the cliOf:of Ibe "MllltoorTirelTleir*—Tltry"riertnebulb* It) thousands among rtie tree*And the thousands and thousand* ofgayly clad tvomen und children Ttslton•hepherUed by the more somber cladmen Rive the traveler two distinctlydelightful Mentations before reacblagtbe tlluinlunted falls themselvoa.-_Tb.e.il)JxJlj{hli«_^pme ««) go smongthe treeH In a liewltchlng nay. Tbesingle Ibcht, KH.VH the Kobe Chronicle,which UluiutiittteH tbe higher fall willperhaps ii|t>vul to many rather thanthe colored lights thrown on tbe lowerfall, and tbe lamp rays giving the fountain the buen of tbe rainbow may beregarded as artlOclnl. Nevertneles* thegeneral effect Is attractive.
To SOT one wtio Voows Clilna it l»Impossible not to draw a comparisonfavorable to the Japanese It viewingthe crowd. Entrance to tbe gorge Isj>erCec,tly_ frw,:stX. .tbou**nd.s_Bockln.sthere every evening are nistlj i1n s*i IIn summer Karmeuts, every une cleanand respectable, wblle the conduct ofthe great crowd Is orderly and markedby a scusc- of quiet enjoytuetit. Such alicoue would be almost lnirosslble In
^'htUtt.Rad, until, the ,)•]%„!;'„cleanliness can be'• introducedthe awarmhiK millions of tbnt couotr;we are afruld the Japaneiie will COQtUiue to look down upon their nel£bbora as Inferior.
Origin of the Caucua.Tue origin of the American caucus
dnteti hack to ICj>t ulutlouary duy«. beia^ctraced to the Caucoa_This club wu.s coniiioBed Ji|sons engaged m shipbuilding. It wasone of the most radical opponents of.British oppresMqp. The Caucus cloband the Merchants' club of the sameperiod used to meet before electionsand agree on candidates for towu andprovincial offices. "Caucus" Is believedto b* a corruption of "caulker*."
. . .^^It lJ^ia^^^glrj i l i iu . , , , ,Australia la the hottest country on
record. I have ridden for mile* astridetbe equator, but I bave never foundbest to compare with this. Out la tbecountry In tbe dry times there appear*to be little more than a sheet of brownpaper between you and the lower re-gions, and the people facetiously saythat they nave to feed their hens oncracked Ice to keep tbem from layingboiled «gg*.—Sydney Telegraph.
- Her Hard Task.That's a beautiful girl you have In
your store.'' said tbe man acvjiiaUn-ance, "I've seen her la tbe window sev-eral day* a* I passed."
"She Isn't an employee." tne infillHer answered wearily. "She's a womantrying to decide on a new bar."—Buf-falo Express.
Waatrw Nat*."Look* like rain for our outing to-
morrow""Just our lutt! How would It do to
telephone the weather buremor""No icood. But you might make an
appeal to tbe clearing hoQacx'-BaaaamTranscript.
yrtle aVehae.'~Mrs. Frank Packer and family, of
I'ouo atreet, are visiting in New Brunswick. •
Charles Fish and John Nolan have re-turned from a lengthy stay at Franklin
a factory structufeVHis* Gertrude McElbeney. of Mortb
avenue, u" vftillng in West New YorVrPolice Commissioner W. J. Kelly will
shortly leave on a- business trip to Ala-bama.
Wallace Kaylor, Jr.. has taken a posi-tion in the Kail Signal Company factory.
Mis* Louias Murphy of, Ibe E3ockl«y
ber home in Elizabeth.Tbe Oarwood Boy Scouts will "holJ a
meeting at tbe residence of ScoutmasterCarkhuff, in Union avenue, Cranford,on Friday evening for re-enlistment foranother year. *. Mrs. Walter Me MODUS, of Third ave-
nue, is ill at ber home with a severecold. . I ""' ~ " ~
Tbe Ladies' Aid Society will bold »Christmas bazaar in tbe PresbyuriauChapelj>n.i:"rlday._-aftejrioun. .and even-ing.
Miss McElbeney, of North avenux,ha.s returned from a visit in New York-
Notice ol Intention.:_.J«uUc«r.»s hKnlf «i»»n th»t It Uthn InlenU-m.if th* B.»v.n«S IWic i t of'the ! I»nra»ti"fKrnllwortfa. Colon CoutitJ.N. J., to pfcw "Ani t l n r * u> rBi-»t« Monri>« ATVDUM from th.v
ly lln« cf Kortb Jteteolh Streot tu tlin-• ; U1>IT ' «ixl toil
rBIDAT. KBCEMBEK 17. 1913.ml soVkick p. m . Ijilha tlraf snl tbe llurouitliH«I!Hb i t rm, l> tht> ul«c« »li«n> s flmil >"••'!r< «IU l» glTrn to all twrntn int^n«t«l In
M n.piMvd <7nltn«oc«, th« prurbtluo* uf»r»» IM follo
J. it .
SQttl^HO^rHjv Avrnuc fro^iftijiirtof TCorth Ser^uth Slr«-t tBaku »T UiTvr t» ma<l the mmt herein U vm-«t»d ami tbr ratuc rittbi or cswtuent thervi*orr*tnl«TM.
t Tbal thb Ordinance «h»ll t**« effect l°>
ISSfeVISSSKl
tlu*
nliatclT.t When«.th«K"itlworth RaUtj iVjrpora-
tkiB a»J tbr Alcfi-iaan Can OmicaUT oa*>*pr^vttt«d their Joint p**tl'.-lon fwvklng tn«Taratvm rt a certain portion of Monrw Av*»-nive. f U . • frum the w««tt-rlj »IJe U M of Nurta
rt-ih Str« t to th* Bahwaj Hirer." and2 V£hrrrMltap[>«u*tbatth<7 a n all tb"
<rs«rtor>n*laud« abnttlsx npon bolh »MJ»t l « « e e o the pdnU designated:
In tbrlr petition-'rttefWM». , - .^^cta&laW*liaWmrftte
aad tb« rifhts of t«ch of tb«*m In nalaandaalTvaUcbUnifur r»>noneT»tlon nr daniajr-. t.j na»D ot the ckBln« ur Tacatlun uf U>*
"Btimi S o . r a i > r a, ltli.I CHAKIJBS KSUD9ON,I Borotvn Clerk..
EsTATK OF TOWSSKSD ALBKBXSON.Dmaasitt. .nBasitotfcr order of Owrge T Parrot.\«mle ot tie. Ouoat? of Union. maJe on lh"
i l a t liennJer-iiiiwd. AdmtnLimtrtib 1 t I*-J «»id dec^«d. tu lltr 1« b<reb» «1ten
cndAors of said dmaaedlo exhibit to tbe •">-aader nathor affirmation tbeir claim*
•Aldraasdaaolmrttberatateor Ktd ilecea*«d frithui niae aaontlu from theT«TKSTT TH1BD DAT OF OCTOBKB. 1»1!-oi they mCllie fiirerer barred from pnjecntlnl
n o U» mm* i M M ttw sabKriberBABIUR T. ALMKWOS.
T. Kimi. Proctor. Administratrix.U . K«wmrk.N. 1. •
Feea,IUJ0
NstJccsf Dssilslii• sf Psrfership.ta berabr ziTea that Clarerce EL
c aad Joarph W- Pallp, heretofore ina* pauuera, decoraton and paprrat !>o. a Korth avenue Birt. Cran-
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THB CRANK)*© CITli lN. THUR8DA1. DECEMBER 3, 191S,
ATTARS.i. win
•ad civic ball i-momm (Friday)•>• of tbe bigge,tiven i s CHrwood,• no'exception, i n
' preeages a bigj-r•***• may be ot>.h. Mask will he
dressed lady ,
>1» persons will |»itee in charge con-R. Co-over, A. r
LM-ear.dartetUMCkztatBaat aott-da**. a. »tu»» of girti arra-gMl tor a• s -aW *B-Bt(aj(^tB*JWl ^emaMBta s^l*aWsk Wtta-k tta*sMW ~ f sflHBMMirai WsOTk WsSi»~a Wan fl-P|Rlia IB* Clevelaad School Tbw p-oit
Main, W. J KBIIT.
H. Garrison anl
rwood Council, J-fl divine serviivihntberan Cburcb inday eveninghas arrived (or th«
Franklin Schoolbull Association itledule of games (Orbe young men buptim Friday nlgbU. 'Council, Son* anily. will meet thison School,a of Education will
and children, ofpending the w«k-
©f-We-t New-itlng Mr*. P. A.BOO*.
atlon, at a specialnight, ordered thned in anticipationitee* Inspected theitly placed in tbea Franklin School,rlington, Vt , ba*
Other.. M.«,,,
Town Notes.
Mrs, TaicoM of Fans*- avenue, la viaitEta-- bar mother la Uorristown.T David Mercer and family, bf Beojamii[ Mtreel, have moved to Latrope. Ohio.; The Cranford Assembly is planning s1 aurprise dance for New Year s Eve. "
Edward F • Jamee has purchased tbeP. B. Ham bouse, at 11« West Northavenue.
Mr P U UttlehnJe ind wife havemoved into their new bom* «n On-burilstreet. • ". __ .
D. II. Agans, of Three Bridges, whobaa been visiting L A. (Vnover, ofNorth avenue, has returned home.
Tbe Ulwes Agnes and Mamie Cant-well, of New York, are making theirhone with their aunt, Mr*. J i m nCarey, of North avenue. «a»t.
Tbe choir of tbe A- M E Church, ofKassville, S' I , rendered np-cial musicat the'afternoon and evening st-rvlons in
id family, and Ed-oily of Spru ce av»-from a visit with
id family, of Thirdmore - into tho. ne«r.'by Daniel Srjyder.
or and family, ufNew Brunt
ohn Nolan have rey stay at Franklin
racttiiv.Elheney. of North)i West N«« YorVrer W. J. Kelly willusiness trip to Ala-
r., haa taken a posi-al Company factory.
hj of; the Buckleyy*r office;- i-~iti-irt-M.Scouts will "hold amce of ScoutnimtiTavenue, Cranfuril,
T re-enlistment for
tnus, of Third avt>ne with a severe
ociety will lioU an tbe PcesbyUriaut-xnoun. and.eyen-
of North ayenut",visit in New York.
Intention.that It Utha lnte>iU-">
if of 'the iwnrajti"' •'•utJ.N. J.. to ! » " " * "nr,Kj Avvn«« from th"..Seimlli Streot w t h i -.«;M11KH IT, 1913.tlnif ant tbe llurouitlia?« wh«rv a fliuil b.»fpersiiiii tott-nwtrtl *"
|c«, tbw prurbtlon* of
«aW*lTtfc-irrtf •>»tbrm in «ald sin**
p»nOli»T»tioii or d«n.l i n uf t<>«
KSUDSON.Borougb Clerk..
JSDALBKBXSON.
of O-org- T Psnvt.of Union. rnsJn on lh"
•.Un-d. AdmtntolrstrUUb«r-bj «1r-n tu inyd to rrhibll to tb- •">>-fflnnatlon thi-ir cUlm*«-»t«»of said dec-n-'n>ni tbe
OF OCTOBER. MS-• m d from prawnttnl
t tb »ob«rib»r.ttoluit tb«U « T . AL»1«SO!I.tor. AdmJAistrStrtx.
v«o tasl C1*rcIT. Paiip. ber»totor- i»drtorators i » j P«prrrth aTrnn* Btsl. CTSBrm Dam- of Blaimiec *dlssolTed nartnfrtWt.nn tb« t>n«Ui«e» but 3>r,natlBS* th« business a*
Sunday.Collector T. A, Crane will be at the
Township Clerk* bftim In the Town-ahlp rooms on l)«*tt*mber 14, 15, 10. 17.18 and 20, between I tin hours of U and ISa. m. and 2 to A p. in, to receive taxea
Mr. and Mrs Perry (.'. Whiting, of 20Qrove street, entertained twenty Uruoklyn guesf^ at Thanksgiving dinner onThursday, The boom was prettily dec
Tbe physical culm™ cluss of tbeCleveland High School will hold itsfirst meeting after school hours in thCleveland School this afternoon. Mrs.Cook, ot Manor Park, will be tho teacher.•Tbei^Achillc-A.-A. *'»»»-
« • Q M O-tty OMCC. AfWn.t e s s l t • • i l t » | nf 1*T * '—*'-- * B-iia-ea *m hejsnise: prtodptee waa
i llnnn m l flr—r* 1—tTff * • > | «•• «•***»• •*•*» Tanmkip L\>mmH*»heMhithe U»col» %**** aedituctejeiUa'm-rtiog b»!d laet sight. aadt l»
girl tor several sreaks.Thie year, the same group, wishiag tu
oo soanetaiag for charity, are planninga d a v e . to be beld on tbe tvenliUT ofThursday. December SO, in the CUve-laad School
In tooaiag about fur a worthy chantyof oar town, they decided that it sxmUb» better to give to a general caasa Us
they roand no betteraoitor-ttef
Mrs. Far-nanTbe coaiiBittee uf arrangemente has
been very fortunate in having subscn|vlions douatol toward securing goodmusic. They have ~<K>gag«d, Zeainerand a banjoist for thaj evening. Deslring a large atttttdsece. the prius olticket* will be twenty flve cents, andmay be obtained from Miss Margaret
I. chairman of committee of ar-rangements. Telephone J"~M-
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. dishing, have re-turn«d from a' visit at Hot Springs, Va.
Tbe Vouug Men's Bible Ctaaa of theKmt M. E Church will meet si tbrliuow of John Kunksl on Lincoln avo-
id ibis evening.This morning E- E. Carpenter was
fined $Z& and costs by Judge Koosa foleaving an opein sewer trench ou bis
Union aveuue
Mhithe UlUyeeterd*- aftenMBej. Tl»- (•«-• a of eaterteissaeel foUow.: Puao.
Solo. Ctor» KMlaw. 8»«*»-*>-«- «*<*
irsde, MM Katharine Waraerftaao Suao. U n . A. T. Orf; Piano
>aet. Mra O f aad Frank K-iso*The tusirniM was t ieo takes) op be
inning with IB» •JOeWWB Tif free icbnot tuocbeoov Mrs Farsaan and Mrs 'A'est have visited a number of. boass-and found there %as a real need for
but a talk with Pourmaater Kuhlea-schmtdt found him opposed to tbe
claimieg a free luncheon wouklattract to the town a number of thriftlast ;»r»>ru. bat be approved uf the
if a nocninal sum was chargedl'h« committee appointed to dfawip a constitution presented a reportrbich was adopted Tbe banner was
again awarded the seventh gradelbs children uf Mwrman School will
ate a play ground tu every respect'iintlar to tbe one al Lincoln School.IW lining appropriated for that parpuer)ul the grounds will not be laid out
jlil next SpringIbe next dancing class will b* bt*ld
iomorruw (Friday) vvening.
K. M Coraptun. Nuv. M, 1415. Albert c!Vandnmsrk to Minnis U Waketleld,both of Cranford. *- *
Mr and Mrs. Malpnre. of Wix-dlawnavenue, announce tho engagement/ oftbeir daughter. Miss Mary Malpere toMr. Louis Calleo, of Now York City.
Lcuoard llnrmes and Charles Muttwill be trie canuldato- initiatvl at themneting of the Jr O U. M , I bis eviw
take place.There will lie an op«n meetiug witb a
ipeaker uu Mormonism in lbs Presbytariatl chapel un Monday ufturnooul>v. i:i. at :i o'clw-k. to which M thewomen of tbit town am IOVIUHI
within a radius of forty miles Aildn-sJoe. J. llpcht. maniigcr, IM S|iringtlWJavenue. NVwark, N J.
The 1'lainlleld High School girl-de-fatted tbe Cranford High School in abaaketball gume on Friday after.
a r j Miss Burtls starred lor PlainHeld'and Miss Aldrich and Miss Kice for
~ Cranford.Tbo well,known firm of Blakesleetfr
Philp, painters and decorator*, withofliceat its North avenuu, Eiut, has boen
. diesolvud by mutual consent. Thu bosi--' Bess will be continued by Mr. Clurnnre.'•-v Blakeelw, he taking full cbarga Ihx Int.
hnld in tbe Presbyteriaic b d p t i l T y afternoon. The subject"Our Part in Home Missions.'*
Ihu Wednesday Morning Club mot ithti library on Wediinada'y. tbu picsdent Mr>. A. 1. Jobnwn. prmidlngMr-.^yoie.r. a «fev|J«W,,=-,'')d ..the t
$ |ner , has not as yet made any definite|f||??Vplana lor the future.
? ,.. Tbe members of Cranford Council,?! I) No. ftt. Jr. O. U. A. i\:. attended divine• i aervlce at We Kirst M. E. Church on$5" Sunday evening, and listened to an ableW~. -armon on "Acknowledging Ood."
pn)ieron "Elitabetbtuwn in tliH Col, „. tm-hy-Mr«—l|y#r f*»ll«w«
t)y a paper on "Colonial Arcbttecture,by Mrs. Pluiutner. which she' illustruied with many imerwtlng photographand old prints.
The Progress Club .was favorwlTui-wlay with one uf Mrs Dllks ileligbtful musicul aftvrnouns. Helectlm
o g gPaul U«nnis. theof -
0ev-uth Slr«-t toe aame henrli? l» W '
or e»s«uent thervln
•Hall U*e effect lm
rorth Boaltj rorpors-n C«n O>niwBl» ns j -prthiun waking t!i»
>rllon or Monr<i" Ate-t^rlj sWe.UM of Northahwsj Klr-r." sn<J
' i t lhcy am sll.ttmUtiuut npon both »klrtithTpolaU d«signst«l:
loner. In tbelr p<-tltlonai:«^irf'i»kW-':«f«r'-'rl*M-->.-;>-:r—H.
preached by Kov'" BMtor. - A program
was rendered by the choir.Mil's Helen Tatnall entertained sovural
; of ber classmates In tbn Clevelaml HighBcboul at a Victrula diincn in her homeon Orchard stroot on Friday night.Those prueunt were: Tho Missm HelenTatnall, Itoaauioiid Moors. GertrudeMooru, Edith Cox, Anna .tohnsun,Margr Uenman, Viulet I'avier and Dur<>-
"thea l lhs i f and Mossr*. Philip- l>CTw-r.Arthur Mack,'Edward Hansom, ElmerEatabrook and Frank Morris.
Tbe Thursday afternoon Bridge Club
i met Thunday nt tho rosidonce of Mn.| Allard, in Pittsfleid stretit. Prizes were
Pfasrxira'Mrs. (1. M. llendricks, Miss Benedict,lira. E. Ferguson, Mrs. J. A. Knowlra,
- Mra. W. C. Muh«y. Mrs L ilngen and' Mrs. FraDk Pernas. Tbe h«tt meeting
will be held this afternoon at the resideace of Mn. Hendricks. in Hamiltonavenue.
Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of ton Pres-byterian church beld a succotsful cukeand flower sale in tbe cbapel on Spring*field avenue on Saturday. Every cake
BeingUebutMy iirnl Cboptii, und by roi|uiiUrteg's llutterlly unil IWrceuse, closilwith.a group of McDuwolt's Oems. ..
Tbo llrnt real niiuw of tbu seamstitrted this morning but promises to I.but u light one. Counting the lit!snow Hurry In mid November as tlrlrst snoiv. there tlinuld, by
*auUl a-kwaet that oaae befoieivceived such curafcleralfc*. A oasoe>s«lnst»na frucu Prawtleal Townssadof tee t*Bb)tc library raqaeattkg the r»appotntsBeet of Mrs. J K Kuhrosan a*tnutoe fur the year '•^tuning Itmc 1.D»twith the appruval of the fotumlt
t l
Instructor in Physical Culture in Cranford High SchoolWitltmsa ptival - — . . . - _
with two prt>|-o*iU0us Toe nrs4 UI.SX) f««t Of 1 IDch |«p* "avenue th* other utW «•! tb«
w at txmsi Jerrd
A. 1. Woodland, chairman of thomeeting held In the I'rwi
•**<*««
bold a Community Christi u and. create a Central fbarlty (Jom-ilttea, has appointed tbe committee, tt!
conduct tbe Community Christmas,clod are J'bn U. ltoa.li.
.. . . B W. K. Handtilpb. liarul.l„ 1, Mrs Dani«l Burr, Mra Maniar'urman. Min Edith Hillier. K J Karr
meiutiera of this committee repretbetour rbarcheaof the tww«i ibt
ft
Jllblf) Class of the Presbyterian, .churt-band the Villagn linproveniont Associs
ui.Plans for tbu Clirl-itinasi-nlelirattitn ste-MUil fjrureVl by tho i-utniiiitti*<* !
» thu lighting uf thrt iiiunii'l'ui,
siiri of a prv(x-si1UHi. iMrlxg a« itI fkjr a few bousee with no rfgnni
fwr fulun- ilovvlopwtMit. svi the iVmtraittoe tU.iught it » u a and Mr. Mi»Utn-n
tied, fui the Cuauaittea tu laks thepr up wi'b lb« water oomivkiiy.
tu tire t^\>tft:tioii ss wi»lt l'bt?iu*tli>r was the dltng 'uf ^laii«
[naeiriL'-aiiuns for * pibrH'k building un l'ni>iins C'K*»elatul St-h^vil, to
lit* WAS atlvtM-d to go slow. wb*>n he ««lmilled on (Questioning be tivl n i l tu > v i
titlu to the pmivity Miuit•eie talkett u>«r inrluiiing gu.irih a building MOulj !•>• I,mil
tbu (Xmiiultii*e iwing -^tually frank inthat no grade wuuUl !J-» cli4H|(t«l
until aseurance w-is givvii. -illhtiugtilh"y war* iwaiuvo a chaugs uiu>t l»msulri tu tlit* futui-, but went n »t willIIIK ttrbe a paity (u t'titnuuin.i*« wuik uniii'tn*e™ptiu"'KKi3t"tM"^*M«f»mt','''SiVd>liil luit waul u rr(ic»rilliin i-f tin* uu
>yn-«>r*t ut Ibe t'onirr uf Tnli'i- IIUH autt Alilirn «tr«t<>t.The C A C Kli^ttic i o . uf tUrwool
M i l l U.|l*.l)l"*d f u r t ^ l U l t t t u t M l l l l l K ' t M i t t
tbu Crurifurtl miMur taiini«>rur11y. Imtint uiatttu was r-'fiur<Hl tu tbo Ikianl o
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t i^«n **lriw-t.- 1'
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nut Irnhnrr f-n>rci*H>« »pprupru*(o fo<*vtt.-.it)n for tli« hUltill, for wr* KII Are but fbilJrt'rt ufrntwtlt in in*ii)r tiling*, ami thmtu upltil i« uiij •houlJ \t*i uiiu of
the t Iranfimt Tiiucburs' Assoctutliin will I*
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ROPES OF MAUI.
Special quality
•-\)mtort .»nd health, evenlife often dqx-iul on rubber'juahty- When buying a hot
water baj; or other rubberArticle, ^et .a G O O D one—the ix%l are cheapest in theeiui. W e sell I he very bestmade—of ^hea|)er ones if youwish. Anyhow, we'll tellyou the truth about qualityo( all we sell.
An Ancsnt L»a«-d of <*>* Ann Fr
<>ut> »'f itn- inu-it |-1--1»iIT**-1u«• i<.g«-nd» |iiiniifH-tiHl .%*uh ttit. h i m r t>t-auis t« ( l i s t \
to l l ) ttl til-. l « l » l l j i l \ ' r H I P . . .Hi l l I'*t l.fl. !I* ln-rw • aillit<t-ntii» Mr«> l i n u w t i i\1 M l l i - tn»{tMi uf M u n i ' It- U H - ! B U - I 1 ( l i s t 1 - ! ! ! \
f u n n e l tllu**«i (hn -niu jjml Un M «I» itul |•KI i i 'n' i ' . ir In lila l u i l i l t s a s In- In i i « l s y ;(tl f * ' t , ,!n' I H I I P V I i'i«* MiiHlll »•'•* lnliiU'l |r r s inni'l i a u n i i y s n i « - I'} i<«'ttliiit In t h s j .
I'mldlf i*r m i.-iwii ut Ht ull lt-r Intip ;
Pharmacy1hvKrs.aU Store
j t r g V VTho (mat ti.-r,. Mnul iiuoVrtiM.k In
cur- bliu cf (!••*»» t-rrntlr tnthlu. sn«lthe rint stfp HUM tit umktt t.'u> *m\ it-"!p l l l i M i i r r t ' b b H i a n c f i ' i n l > l i « t i > H t l i t
I 9 . « l l i g s • • • l i t - K i ' t * U l i m i t " i i i i u l w - i f
* » t r " i i i ( r w , > u i i i i t i i i « - r s U i f i u i t i t * t i i n i
i x l t l I n I ! 1 . 1 a l i i V V ' U r l i I I H ' » l . i t y | > < > > 1
j •»> tin-KIM* t .mimtlL:u A » .iiiltiuil/i i i -»iw«^iMw)«»i<:R| |sSS»Uit'>'>tM
htld on Tuewiay evening, IJer. Ht'b, afjl'i in Ibo auditotium uf tho l'li'»i'luin
.VII.KJI Mrs I.nm K Hanford of- l i a mfield, wbo will bo Ibe s|witk<ir, will Inrcry pytfiVMii in tbo »vftnrni>|jn At tb« K^IUU) liuityear Mm HanforU rwlng tlm cha ineiectmne i > - , , , , . ,. ,
M i n o r mul t .M« un l u i l n l tin
M i - w M V i i i i i u I i u f \ t i i i i t i
l i i l l i i N i i l f H ^ f i n u ' , M l i i i h U r n
M i l . r . i l U i l i m i t . i l l , I . l l i i l l l l "
l l i ^ [ o u t i ' f f * * ' ! . ! ! feiX l l l i l t
•* I I I I I K • : i t * i * - * i | t i | u u i l * t i . u l I " 1 * n
H i . i , l i n n , , l n l , i l l r m I : I I " i l l ,
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yKjciatiuii is Hbll infuriued on wurlilntiK this lino and It is bopud that anvrnitiK meutiiiK will bring "uu! tbutb«rs iis well as th« mutlwrs. Tti«n«rs
will \m souiH music anil ll^ht r>tfnisbIIIHIIU will !je survinl durlnic tbe siji'iulhour tbut will follow and a Vftry cordial(nvitutiun is ttitendixl t<j all paronls and
this Winter.
Miss"!H»nilorson is 'arranging for. hermpidly -groviiHg iluncing i l m s ul b<'rboliio, Hpringtlnld avenuo, ul i l i l ing tii«guraKe. H'bicb is living n.'m(id(.'led anti•-xtomletf A 't*sa rix>ui will lie on« i-fttiu pleiMing Teuton-* wben.th*- all^rution* are complet**-, iu lit-out tbr«-v-
witrks
Complete Htrtt-i c-flnsus r-'turni* givethe (x-pulation of New Jenwy us 'J Mt-I.-Ml, >n incnaseof iitn.lT-'iover tho Fedoral c«nsu*i of 1'JIO, or lit-uut 1'J [ttircent. Union County tncrnasw i«i a Ihtin "xci-ss of tb" gvnt'ral sveruga for the
On Ueceml-er l l tb , the Junior Mis-lionary H.xloty will conduct the Haxaar'if Nations at tbe Presbyterian ChapelTber» will be articles for aals from alltbe mission station oountriee - a splendidopportunity to do your Christmas ebop-ping right here in Cranford. Come inthe morning and stay all day. You canget a delicious luncheon at tbe Arnerican lunch wagon.
Will iam Cubtnrly ot Bayonn-,
balloons to tbo children. The com-mittee in charge was Mrs. A. V. V.'Hitaenn, cbairman;Mrs. S. It. Oroescber,Mrs. Oeorge Bruhns, Mrs. C. U. Culm,Sr . Mrs. F. E. C. Winckl-r. Mrs. VV.C Mulvey, Mrs. E. Fergosun. Mrs. G.U. Heodricks. Mra. VV. W. Hall, andM r - . F . A. Fay.
A meeting of tbe W. C T. V. will bebeld in tbe Ladies' Parlor of the Pres-byterian church on Tuesday, Dec. 7th.at 3.30 p- nv PleaK don't forget tbedate nor tbo hour. Mrs. Tomllp-on ofPlsinfteld will be tbere to give a reportof the National Convention, beld a fewweeks ago at Seattle. Wash., and allw b o are interested/ in temperance workof any kind should make an -Sort to bepresent a t this meeting. Membersahooldarge those friends wbo are notj e t interested (If any can be found) tocome wi th them. This is an opportunity.Dc«' t mias it.
failure on the street -inFriday evening. Mr. Cubberly andwife spent Thanksgiving D a r with MrDunqombe aud family. Mr. Cubberlywas very prominent In lodge circles.His funeral was escorted to tbe churchby about 230 lodge tnemb-srs. Tbe aervices were conducted a t tbe house b]Rev. Arthur Duncombe. pastor of theDutch Reformed church of LoO|Branch, a brother ot U n Cobberlyr.amia tbe German Lutheran church, whentbe sermon was preached by tbe pastorBev. F. H Belwager, followed by tb«burial sorvice of Jr. O. U . A . M. MrCubberly had a wide circle of friendstbe church being packed to its utmost
| capacity- He leaves a widow and tweSODS to mourn his losa. Int-rment was
| had in the family plot. Fairview ceme-tery. States Island.
BOY aged U . would l ike sometbin,I t o do after school and Satordaya Adttras- 44 Beech Street.
Tbe ufllcfirs f »r Um ensuing y*xir arers. M. L I.lsowakl, prmiilunt, Mrs 1)
N t'ulllns, vice prMiUiMit. Mr Allwr
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. yUiu IViard consist* cf tb<MHof)i-logntbo.r-wltb, .MJss--Sarah.-Kxl
i, Mrs. lluwitnl Uui, Mn. J. U <!.. Mr« r. (I 8y«as, Mrs. (lool. Mr Wm F. Miwdy.
Casiio Notes.Tb- Thanksgiving Uridge aiid dancn
ivt'ii at tho Cranford Casino last Tburslity ovening proved a most enjoyable[Hair und was attendud \rj about
five mcoili-rs and tbxlr friends
-ntner furniihing tbe inu«ic, and UurK the early evening cards were playud
own stairs Prizea were won as foliws: Milk umbrella, E. O. Woudling-arf, Ocorgs P, Ferguson; houduiiimp, Mrs H } . Cox: table <l«coratiun,ilrs Frank Hollingsworth. I(-frwbtents were Krved at IU 80 by the dull
jleward, L-muet Evans and.wife, afteiwhich nil repaired to tbe dance ball
In . Cbarlee T. Parkea and Mrs. W. M
The New Year's vaudeville and d.uicewill lie beltl as usual Ibis year, ticketshavinit already been issued. Mrs. JKuss Bates, Mrs, H. Oralton and MrsU . W. Anderson will be in charge an<prumise an entertainment equal if notabove tbe high- standard alreadv s«tMusic fur dancing will be furnished b)2^«nloer, bat the vaudeville prograuhas not as yat been completed.
Loois and Liscile Kreie, twin childrenif Mr. and Mrs. Died rich Krei-. uJect-noial avenoe, -otertained aboutwenty flve of their (-Uymatee s t Ibeborne of Mr and Mrs. W m . Krele, onLincoln avenue, Tuesday evening. Ithonor of tbeir twelfth anniversaryGames, mosk;and dancing were indulged In. after which dainty refreabmenti.were served. Tbe voung folks pronounc-ed their boat and hostess royal eaterU l n e r s a o d departed for their eevera.bume- wiabiog for them many morehappy birthdays
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Ill-ATINO -STOV1:5Oil anil <les Radiators
Uotary Ash Sifters
PIKE'S, Paints and (»U«.
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ECCENTRIC NORTH RIVER.Run Down By Auto.
f r r s b H u l l ' ! i l v * r i'lh*i N u r t h i l » r r ' «
Ity I* i i ' i l . Ir»»'f5«-r. lIt U uu 1 r'<-/ln"l ( h i t It "I'.At on..
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SAJLEOF _Household furniture
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plj Kattnntl Mr» i'nUrr Uaiti, uf
, hit lijr mirtvim -by Al-ei JUIJM of
)H bim (iuwn amiH VB th«* hn*-t) Mr Jum^it<-|y *tij\nmt\ his car
'"iluf iiitu *.1io"'"X'irflhijm tb« •tr*wt. He wiu lutor
IIH tt>it<i Or. Y. ll (iilpin*>\ tm Uy Uixal llfj«i)tttt. tn ufi utwiu riut urrtxiUMj Ht-
,. ; Sdk WHI (oolmu- for One W«k( V i i l i o r i i . i n n M a t u r i l a j f l -•--;-•
lii the Vacant .sturs/ln the .5perrjrItulldlng. North Avtnue lUsl.
Peter Markussort
ASHES AND
GARBAGE COUECTOR» • . At. i i . . W i n e i s
Rose Villa Musical Club.Tim ItuM Villa Municnl Club
In nurk on Thurxiny slivrnvin st tin-«in«i o( Mrs Ihoinp-ufi 'I'b- (.'tubrill stmly Ain»n<»li v»tn|>>/s-rs. Thrr»rj(riini nl the aft*rii'xjn wax (l»fTutn(ln Che/lwick. An Infiiruilng f.ud hy Mrs I'srkur on tl>n Ir/n umlmilVHiltions of Om^rgB W Oiwlwlrk.
who is tbe ilrcendarit of » lfuu«-r Hill
i l i r ivi 'V'i ' i i ' -"1"n^eutfAsi-W.**.
J. C. W. RANKIN,Lehigh Valley Coal :
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MASONS' MATERIALS. '•Stag Sao4
Th>9 mf*Uni( wit* larfftly ttttntiUM and[r<-ftt int«m«t i* *iv>*<t> in lint m*ami'»ihtk. MtM I'«ck W M tti9 I^AUAM iut
tb*> nf Uirncxjd:
Chalmers Quality. .'."haimers cats am nut "aa-M-mbled
r-ars." Tbry am made in tlw hugeL'halm-ra factory by skilled wi-rkmnnwitb years of ejipftrivnce at their command. Tbey work with tbt-muatmodernand efficient tools and turnout aCjualityKirsl car built tu one standard thruagb-out. (
Chalmers quality is not only a matterof mechanical <ju-etleoce. It ia tber. ,ncij/l« thai has causnd tbe Chalmersorgaoiwtiun to build an automobile thathas become tbe standard by which tb-jworld judge* luxury, comfort, beautyand. mechanical efficiency in a motorcar.'
A Quality car at a <)uiiUty price.
Sewer Pipe . Etc.
II Kast N»rtb A venae.N . J
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F.ROLrCarpenter and Builder
Jobbing of All Kind*
M. F. WheelerIGE
Tsls^booe 1H0-J
WholcMle Rotall
tin-in»TIH n;KKisu«b
C--nford,N. J ; j r l K a T
HEI-H WANTKUKKMALE-Voongj
P. 0. Box
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'Mrs. A. d. Bork.B, ZM\avenue, Ballmer- Park, • N. R. LCAVITT,
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Following Fresh Farm FurrowsAGlanceatCurrentTopics and Events
WINTER HEN FEEDSprouted Oats a Good Green
SOAK FOR TWELVE ' HOURS.
Put Th'am In Warm WaUr for ThatLsno.tr, of Tuna., Than Spread Out,
i i -— . »' i * « . • t a i * • • t • \ i I o Ml • • • ! ' I'll k l i ' i v i l l i i 'U l lMIJ l 'HV I f
On..half to On. and a Half Inch.. J, ,„ , , „„,, „,„,; , . ,„„, „,., I1 I l |y , „ , . .ria>a«n nn F l o o r « r In, T r i v . P r o v i d i n a " > _ , . « • • . • i.> _i< .___ ' '
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Dasp, on Floor or In Tray, ProvidinFor Fraa Drsinaga—How to Prevent
, Mold.
When irrnmi or rtny creen growingrrop | i ii'il nvnlliiblo II Is net owiry tosupply some form "f lilt en OF succu-lent fiH.il, tbi; Inrli1 "f whl' li nfli-ii I I -ftilf« 111 eg.:* wllh pale V'11."* Cittdmge,IM-CU, HOI or ornlfnl fn hay may IK-
lived for "this purpose. Hpnmfed HJIIKform a very snllsfnotury green ft-ctl
>•>«•••«« M«M «••••••*•»»
POULTRY PICKINGS.
If th*» rhlrks have lieen prop- , ,eriv etirrd- for during the Uot ] ;•mumer mo^tii. Owy ftboulil , ,njake an nrvll«-ut showing now.
If properly t-n,«n. will Jflie « •• ilieiit ibWkeiis for frying nf!«-rthe ImlMiyt. There .will be ag.,«»d tleui.iitd for them.
I'rwMf fifw rtrir* f'tr the <Ju*-fc-«nnd wiw tbe old runs lo rye. Thiswill keep on growing during the
fc» l . I.lit kill ali Im-purities (I:U uiuy U; In I he null.
• TIIP )•••»( «lr..k.- of ;-enlu» BIIJTHutu <nu *ho.w. JUM now I* to sY«rtout eiery "111 ben »nd sell hrr
An <-nr of r«.rn broken "iir#? ortwlie nitil thrown out for thulifnirti) work nt di*** them' a loti»>te ft'*"! IIIIIII giving themT i » > t e ft'*"! IIIIIII
\ \ iVady labelled torn
• • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Age at Which Young Sows Are Bredof elovcriiiii:ti .if tbe KInter killing
'"• 1 n ' t h e » * ) n * w fti-W « * « • • t * Jo n l l n n r l l y b e l l i I n i-!»••« k b y I tN n n t u r n l(•liellllen.' If \t, U tlpplll'ellt tllflt tlllilitobln It* lM'<'oiiilit){ uniluly MJinii'lntit tilt!ib iver HIIOIIIII l>e ni t HI HOUII tberc-
nfter n« pOHMllilo, KIIII.*(> Ibe rutt ing nullilryliiK of tin- eliiviT will kill imxt ofHti> ln»trl» ( l o v e r w b h i r iM'itim'iieonteil u l l l l thu boiievjiew of thonplilili'N will nut i lire properly. Hprlnupii»liirliii; or early i iittlni;. bm-k of tlWrtoVer willT-iii-i k n i o i n i i l t l p l l c a t k i n or
nt which n young sow Is firstdepend 111*011 ber develop
IMI\IMI1I!I' Inrlcbt montlii
breei
iibl.
ln-r liefo|-» »\w In^InnV i;,«.il l.ieeil
llll'V me li'll or eVi-ll twelve lll"lllh>iilil, u m l ir i h e y r i l e ' I n l i i n l e . l for KIH>\V'
piujMisoN. it U' t> ari-i-ly m l \ ISUINII t o
Ineei l (lii-iii en i l l iT .
I l l l e of I b e |ile:>l ol>Je<lli>UH to I n i il
Inc Miwfi v e l y eatl.v IH I In' n u t Unit t b e
very jo t i t i i : now Is s e l i l o m nbb< t o n i h e
•
velop properly, nntl she rarely makes•oil II nurse v\lib nubscquciit lit
sl/.tsl llr«t lilltr.• Aiftl ier objwtion t" eiirly lir«illnKr.Hlirefiii i Uwf (be \ i ry yotiin: wiivb i s not the Htrentflli tn KIHIKI file strainof" iiiimliif n litter of phi*, noil ber vltnlltv K ^up)H''l to >ti,'b n decree tlnlt»be liexer dt-velopH its i*be hbotild. Asn result. t*he will not retiiln lu-r unefut-.ness for KO IOHK a |>erttNl, nor Is KIU> KO
likely to irin' t.tron-. vigorous IHIITH
lalses only a few plus lii her tlrst IIIter-lier niuuiniaty glands tlo not do-
' where none other Is available.. To •i-l'iotit oats they'hliould be soaked for
-twelve hours In warm water nnd thenbe spread out, one half lo one nnd one \half Inches deep, oun.lloor wv In a tl'ty '
._un_lkr of Hilts, with holes In the bot- :torn or with one fourth Iti'ii wire mr'sh-l»'ll"lils covered wl|h burlap to provide
"frVo dHilnn"«c. The oats may be sprin-kled'ami silt-red dully, or they iiiny beullow'ed "lii "Sprout without stiirhig untilready tu food, which m.-iy be w ben Ibeeprouts lire froth one to. one and one
• half Inches or even two to three Incheslong. 'iT.ii'ttprout quickly o a f need to
. bi' III A warm, uitiWt atmosphere, nnil...Uil*.lxgiiulEi.'A u liv-,u.tc,d.i'otjU! .lu. >v.ljuU'r.
It lakes from Ms to ten days to "pioutimt« mutictji'iitly to fceil, dependingUpon teiuperature conditions. To pre-vent oats froni becoming moldy whensprouting they nitty he treated withformalin, u-Wig a mixture of one pintof formalin to thlr^r gallons of wnler.
lurlty U'fufd IH'IIH; bri-d. 1'rofvj.sor li .i: Put , Ohliulo Agllculliiral (MleKe.
THE CHICKEN YARDS.Sow Ry. Thit Fall In Pr.parstion For
Ne*t S.aaon'a Hatching.j A feiv moments' attention thl* fallwltl tte'inti'ttir Itlcttl fouulllons foil ueit
SS^i&SSSIlluinniKlily. nil.Jttl with thirty lunbelsttf onts. after, wbleli the on I» "lit v rov-ertsl with a blanktt. ullowtsl to stnndfur twenty-four hours mid thru stirreduntil dry. ('ills treated In tills ntai rmay be «Actrd iiml licld fur n ivusld-crublo tlnu'.
Potato.! For FowltvWhen potatoes are, used for fattening
Wo advise the ration as follows: Threemeasure! of cooked potatoes, two metis
luvai. The potatoes should In1 cookedftHHlInc toit Kinj; on onebad hoiislui:.
with a lump of fat it possible, then mixliquor nnd all with the meals. When
_Ktomid—uaHL-CiUinBLj* obtained two gjreeiuitMffi3SSJHrTioVigh nv—Bini poilitl-iin in iitHd'Hy.'?'—ypstenr 3w-rtnToMertise or lice ai
1'oultry Journal.
Fall Culvaa.
OCHXI rtsulls ran tw obtaluetl by ntUlug cither itprlni; or fall cnlves If they•»re proivrly fe»l and cared for.. One mlViuitaBe iu favor of tbe latter Ls tbattfcey luive n rlmucv to (vt starlis.1 wellbefore Uy Uuic.
'arini)r. l ive [>lantts.l In tbi^'TartlslSepieiuUr in.H In tlu< ynrtln
.lutbl lnliotitnow.j Hhoulil lnake n I;O^H1 r.'iloli .|II|Sfull nnil In Hie spring roinv up wlilirtroin,'. ruuk growth mRkluK t-xot'llciit^rt't'.u pasture: Mvt'll though t^u; nrea biNiuall. t blHttua ovldoin gvt aticntl ofKrotvlu^ r.M\ .ninl Ih,' nilniA-of trainK.hoollnt;' up Illicit fiirnUb Dbatlo ninlliilvt-uu lu41U!>*«^UM3u4Uv.r^ftOn4xA*<»ivKliulter.H uilf. KlvlUK (Im tbUktli!! ejer-il«e SvrnltDint for It
l'or later Miunner this FprliiR l«<tur-(iKc uiny l u easily iiiipplemi'iitnl by n"prllii! I'luullUK of o.\ts and pcrnp wltltn little rloTi't1, l>wnrf l>»ex rnpo nlsoplantts.1 ;.i
color It Impart* to the yolks ofmust be fed enfy In lltnlted quantltlmto laying bent, (irowtm; chickens needgreen food. Kye planted In Iho fall andoats ami pcaft'planted In the iprlng areconvenient and economical feed*.
Cauus of Poultry Lotse*.Many of tlie diseases etiuiuxuily found
among fowls are easily prevented bycare mid wntchfulnow. Hen? followsn list of Home of tbe things that Invite
ninny In flip space. Ill niinpte*l
hot,
udatter.
Th« Hog • Mon.y Maker.The tlrst ImotuH-ut In raising pork
Is small, and the pl£ Is a quick moneymaker on tbe fanu. l i e mir.tlj'ile* rup-Idly. and If we only furnish him goodpasture, grating crops, pure water andil little concentrate.) feed he will rapid-ly gala weight at a small cu»t.
GOLFS HARDEST SHOTS."t have heard many debate* as to
the hardrst «ud the easiest clubs tonlay," u y s Jtroiuo 1>. Truvrrn. the fa-mous golfer, lu the American MstRa-ilne. "I should say the hardest *hott i tbe same, the one that has fewermusters. Is the full Iron tdiot to thegreen. Hunnlug a close urcoud Is theluashle pitch. Then* ire fewer sulfcra
Well thiu those who are R«<od driTersor «tod nutters. The easiest' shot id
U .UK) drive, and the simplest UU Utbe »utL Uut tu l» aliuost
purely a meutal rroposttlon It probablyvaries more nltb all piayen than anyother »hot.
"You see v*ry few c»o»l «ounj Ironplayers, especially amonc Ibe auiateuraIn America. In KqglinJ thrlr Ironplay Is much better."
INJURY BY PEA APHIS.
New Headquarter* of Q. A« R*Cincinnati, NUT. 23. — For tbe first
time lu many years the headquarter*of the U. A. I t and tbe Suns of Veter-
i an* are in the same city. Captain EllasI It. Slorforf. who was chosen cora-
Plsnt Lout. That Attacks L.juma* of j In ( tn< | , . , „ / ,n < , ,) A j , , t the recentFT*T<ran3 CirSifn. "* ~' l
J,.,..—,-,_..,t!'rrl>art<J by t'nr'^l Htat«w department of
:"fhe pea opliln. it iftnall gripn plant
national encampment at ttasbuigton,.removed the headquarters of that bodyId his home city, Cincinnati.
Captain Moufort had a distinguished
liijurlouo Inx-itit of the world U»ausv I [.roiulnent In the social and ba>U>ess«f Uie.iliimnw.lt d » i to the legutui-imn* cr«»|i«. eiqie'ially lite ri'<l nnd crim-son clover* .mid vtrfiiies. In which Itwinters ftiid .frvui uliljh (i.spread* .to.field and urirdi'ii \»-an mill nfifct |teni.Tltr pva aphis prefer* tbe young, ten-der clover leaven uml ntrtti*. but even(unity i-uver* tli*a etillro pljtut. ifiinlpnmid »«iet |«'iii» rfiillly wii'iiimlt; ••1«-vcr. |«irllr»larly nil • -lover, ln.nbli- tnultliiitiiiiil (•in«|ilcnilili- Injury, but fixIIIIIM enllro t!il<li lire ile«troji-<l. /Nutliifre'i.urntly lltlv plimt ]on>*i- niinrknulfiilfii. Ill uiMttlon t>t flit' we/kenlliKof tbc plnnt. tbi' luuse ile|Kw)ta lioncy.•lew tn aiKb nn cxti lit Hint I hi: plnutalit a l.mlly lnf.-sl,-,l fl.-l.l will I* <Ua-t'olonHl Mf ncvmint of - tjelui; eoveri'ilwith IblH Knattlxli (liilil. Tim Infenleilllelilt nre not ulnirya kllleil onlrlxlit,Imt beuvlly liifrXlulloiia oppurently
life <>f bis city snd for a tlm&was post-mit«ter i>f Clnrlnnstl.* Tbe ne\r comriiauder Ui chief has long
1,-eeu o iirouilfteut worker, la the (Irnutl
Kortiinutely, this Hpe<ies H f plantlouse bus a liiinil.rr o f natiirnl ene-mies, l ine r,f flu, most liii|»ntiiiit >ifthese is II firugns w h b h thrives undermoist ciindltlonH and may appear aft-er a few d a y s of rainy weather In tilesninuier, Thl* fungus spreads with.re
Captain E. R. Monfort, Commsnd.r oft h . Grand Army of 4h. R.public.
Army of (he UepublK' and severalyears ago was honored by election as
turn l.i'.unM. aiTed with Hi,' riiumi
d later I'l'H I l l l t ' U l i H .
TURKEYS FOR BREEDING.Salaction Should Bo Msda In Fall Ba-
i
C"H the great battles of the civil war. Ill)tool. |'art lu tbe engagements at l'lill-Ippl, Ijturel Hill, Cusslck'H Kurd, CellarMountain, Second Hull Ittm. Chancel-loi'svJjlc.Chanttlly, l'retleiicksburg nnilliettysburg, iM-sliles many of lesser lm-
portance.
The futuie lireetters Hbould ahtnytibe selected . from the turkey HIM U luIbe-fnH brfofe ftn.v- li7tvt*-ln-«-n tiirtrket*ed. at » Mill itino the choicest blnls canbe plcki'd out, s:i\s the Iowa Howeulentl. TheKf Hflivtcaltly would lirlni: n little mole moneytbiin some of Ibii-e niinkrtcl, but theyaie also worth iniirt' us breeders thttiithe poor birds. Stronir. m t U e . hciillhybirds those thnt IUIV^P. ne» CT J.iet'ii_iif-tllclttl ltlth a NeiIons tllscase nro^v•^nlotI If the future turkey crop.s art'to p iom prt'llliilile. If the IJCKIIIIUT
-'':Sy;"
AnWants Hunter, at Part of1'orketl lllver, X. .1., Xov. 2*.
-my.Tlmt n
lake Into consideration at» a powerfulaiUuuct lo nny regiilnr nruiy neatly
1 spediiieus proh- j idO.Mio sptirtHiueu now preparing^ fortlie fall bunting season lu New JerseyIs tbi' belief of President Krucst Na-pier of the stnle llsh and game com-mission, who tu a statement lauds thesports_of Jiuntliig ns_lhe creator of nil"e'vi-r". ready iiost of "iuluute men,"forming tlie nearest approach in Amer-ica to tilt! admirable Swiss reserves.Viewed In Its relation to Its value Incase of n sudden. Invasion, he snynthat every shot llrisl In pursuit ofgame Is a shot 111 training for njitlo.tiuldefense,
"Hunting Is the only him which willkeep* a grvrtt fortM+ tf.vppiePefH-l-Bwn-H*-a stitte of preparedness for outdoorservice." be says. "While they mayluck actual military training, these
:.j.«|uirtMuvii. or. tun great majority....at., them nt least, are Inured by their! hunting trips-to the rigors of outdoor{ life.- They know.how to take care ofI themselves In tlie open. They cani shoot straight nnd quick, and they
form a powerful unit from which niill-r fury" expert* fjtilciily'cnnirf-matnrMc:j ttire oiitl t;hrovv Into the Held for effec-
tive service a l>lg army of defense."
M *•»••?•
Wants Anothsr Wait Point.SprliiKlleld. lll.,Nov."3. Ketleral com-
l>cn.satlon for meinbers of the national
l i
mis
ttu'
• l i l tn . i o f k r t ' p u m l l wt-iiB f r u r n K ' t t i t i f f l i t , - t u i i t ' ' > ( , 'A t f . i i n t i l t i K t l n u - U i v l ' . l t k « >a-r \ V ! H I M ' 4 t o U , i ' | i c m i i l u t t vf c t o l i t s I > I H l>tr , l« t o p l u m pf l ' l IlKttkl'l i'l!O tl,tp[K-r BtlOtt It IS ^ 1*ini|'ly a ImtlKti on UMTS as tiljj>r:j»4—%•A tutkev rvit'-lii-* lo ft-fxj.^ml two .j-l«'anl.» fi'rtit n n'inl» >vi.r H to ki-«'p *.out ruhr itiul clil.ctii»tT9 ttutt tiiaj lly .••on tu|i.
>• tii» ni."ni|.uuvhoi I'U-iuir Miivrs .•- 1 college students mm tlie establishmentof rcdornl niuiiltlon fnctorles and lxr-luips "another Vest rolut" tu the mld-
.illo west ^re advocated by GovernorDuiiiie as a menus of ftirtherlng na-tional defense. The governor holds upthe Swiss military systpm as a modelfor democratic governments.
l ie suggested there should be nt>•• I least a million •'cltli'.cn soldiers" lu thel-' ! lu l led States nntl explained two meas-
* *' [ tires ft>r accompllsliituj this. The firstiutu'rkev ral-lni; wWics to start nwrii- ! would require every i'ojiege and unl-'Uo^'wTth^s"ilwirfB"t1n-rTWirwirii t ^I he fall Is tho best lime to obtain such i ll1'1 •« t>'lv<" f l > u r > l'ars o f •"rt'hi?"' t™'n-stm-k. Tbe Mrds will then have ample l n B •" ! t s *«ideuts. Tlie secomi^wouldtime to iHt-ome actiualutctl with their l"'"vlde federal |my to national gti&rds-sumuiiidliigH Ivfore the opening o f | men who attend at least forty drilhKthe brccdlui; season. Tbe breeders ! within a year.should bo separated,from the tnrkevs 1'1'cusslng the ltvatlon of nationalthat are to I*, marketed before fatten- ! ar*yunl« nnil .ammunition factories liilug coimm-lnvs, as the breeding stock I tn<» m M l l l p w e s t - ««vcrnor IWiiHeaahl:Is-easlry lujurc.1 b.v?gx-tting the birds 1 " l ""» "UHTlsed. mwn visiting theoverfat. If n.vessarv to confine anv V"1 '"1 •StlItl>!i n r s e l i n l a t l t .o c k 1 > U u a
of the Mrxls during the fattening peri-od let it IH' the 'breeders..
I'p lo their tltt'i year turkeys arepivfttuble as breetlcrs, thoiuh It l<t aSIHM plan to chance gobblers everyyeur; especially It^some of the youngfemales are rt'taiutyl as brceilers. Tb
some lime ago to discover that no am-munition. Kims, rifles or other armswere IH-IIIR manufactured there. Theonly products were blankets, harness,saddles aud other eoylument of thischaracter. . ' .
lu the event of InVnston and the
..iule sliunld never 1* related to tfuv of I ">> l t u r 0 o f ° " r »'»I»un><l«'» factoriesthe bens, Hens are not-fullv mature! i " ' o n e """ <-«s"'"i seaboard. It would
require much valuable time to buildami equip such factories In the heart of
Tr*"I umlorsiati? Mrs. Creen 1$ very UL1"
.by far who can play these..two s h o t s ! T h a i ' s so? What's tbe matter!* '
until two years old, and they are attheir t"C»t durlnc the next two or threeyears. During the mating season theproper proportion to divide'the sexes Isfrum six to ten liens with one gobbler,although suiK-essful hutches are oftenoMaluetl xvh%-u n larger number of fe-males are allowetl to each male.
"The doctor think* i t > pleurisy."There are seven breeds «f
BC•'. I know«°J tnrke.vs, l>ut the- Krouie. the .llourlum
"Oh. my. I must hurry right O\-CT toi Ke<J. nnd the White Holland nre»«ht>of |vo{>te wht|i must popular. The"Namrsausvtt '
/ i| { w h | m t p p e
died of that."-Detroit Kree frca, / i 1 rvvalls lu twuio -bectioni.
needed for tbe Chrietaua trade In »be8t«te« and noat tHerafar* be
delivered to tbe jutwrlcan mtrketioooor they will not be ssiabl*
It la understood that a large portionof tbe Kuodi In Holland, with a totalralue of more than 1130,000.000, aretoyTaiaTofhVfarOeles rorlBirXmeiFcan Christmas trade-
offlrtals of the department arepleased nt the progresa nude la tbe In-
Winding Up Japan*** Coronation.Tokyo, Xov. 21.—As the wlndup of
*iie program of the accession to tbethrone ceremonies of Emperor losnl-lilto. be will return to Tokyo Nor. 27.aceomtianled by the imperial sanctu-ary, transported tc» Kioto for the ac-cession rites. * Before be arrives Tokyowill have a big celebraflon. and thepremier uml the foreign minister willgive banquet* and receptions.
There Will be a great military re-view In Tokyo Dec. 1 or 3, and a grandnaval review In Tokyo bay Dec. 4 or 5.' Arrangements are being made tobouse thouxanils of persons In Kiotoand Tokyo, and every effort will beput forth to make the ceremonies thegrandest In Japan's history. Especialattention ls being paid to sanitation.
««!_ CmsAjlotlors and Aurse»..wiU 1 ^ f f f r t ,-1 , ( ,Wt .Vfr , ttot-tto-rnstonrhas r e -distributed throughout Tokyo aud Kl-g y
All fill* big elHps of. the entplri*
Iteports of Isolated case* of hydro-phobia among due* have led the-healthauthorities to carry oiit a widespread-removal of suspected canines. In Ki-oto alonf io.ixio dogs have been killedsince Jan. I.
World Industrial Inquiry.. Washington, Nov. '•!!.—Instructions to
American eolisnlnr nnil commercial rep,resentatlves lu 'ort'lgu couiUrle.s_^'uU-ing for exhaustive rc|K)rts nn Industrialorganization and tbe relations betweenIndustry and government have l w utransmitted by the bureau of foreignnnd domestic commerce.
The repttrts will form the basis forn thorough investigation of Industrial
i'U'»|H>riiliiiK.5
trnde-' ciiinmliuilonnliit> phuiH to ."iiutliict u HiipplementaryvvorUlw-idft lni|lilry through squads ofsiH'dal InveHtliiatnrs.
C'ouimerclal attaches In foreign cnpl-talx, as well as the consular otileers oftho state department, have INCH In-
iiTeW'orgal>fA%'h1iriuTiru>J!a'clurl?ig*a''uiproducing- eflkicney,- merchandising,
udustrlal lnvvs,and particularly the relation betweenbusiness iyi(anly.atlous and govern-mental authority. • Instructions werepreiwred separately for each of tbevarious countries.
Special Instructions have been Issuedcalling for reports on the so called"cartel" system of business orgnnlza-thmr as ihrrrlopptl-iir t lermany, uitrterwhich greut combinations of capitalare fostered.
The reimrts also will be avallnhla foruse by the bureau anil the commissionlu their efforts to cUcnd the foreigntrade of the 1'nltetl States. The com-mission already has held numeroushearings In this country on this sub-ject.
Th* Woman Who Anii^ort Questions,New. York, Nov. 2-4.--"The woman
who answers questions'' ls whatcall liet\ Her"renriiifii7eTs~Miiry"tier llovil. and her official title Is chiefof the tlatn department of tho NationalAmerican Woman Suffrage association.Hut nt the headquarters of the Nation-al association on .I-'lftIt avenue Mrs.
llu)d-lvkuuun as..,the nomauwho tell* people whut they want toknow nlMNit siiiTrnite, She ls the onewho digs up on demand the facts re-garding the suffrage movement, thelaws about women aud children nnd-who tabulates the pet arguments ofthe antls with thV answers thereto. •
data dei>nrtmeut because of her long
the nation,"
F u r Santa Will Be Lat*.Washington. Xov. 23.—The foreign
trade advisers of the state department.ire endeavoring to have the British j at all familiar with Mrs. Boyd's filing,government expedite Ibe procedure In ! system Is at once impressed with the
Mary Sumnir Beyei, Hiad of Data De-partment of Suffragists.
experience tn collecting data tn statis-tical and research work. She It a"graduate of Columbia and a formereditor of tbc Surrey. She ls thorough-ly at home, in n law library as well.
Any one who Is permitted to become
reganl to the release.of certain, goodsof Uerman origin, purchased by Atneri-ein iun>orters and now held up In Hol-land, on the ground that they « n
isasa'of accurate ra.ttertal which thehead of the data department has gottogether and the orderly arrangementotU, U8JU
N*> Her* H u i a a at Amapalis.AnnapoU*, M d , >OT. 23.-TU, hazk?
system Wblch tasjixMed at the .Nan!'academy, wltb brtrf Intervals of « , , ,tlonr due to orders from Washlagi. ,„Is now «thtog of the past. It h.is (..•, r,stoop** *>?**» -««lasUry aetien -of n^zthree' upper classes of midshipmen Tulead was taken by the members- i-r t;,.first class, but the second and ••:!-
unanimity.No formal resolution to this , -.. -
was passed, but the will of the Mu,;, -body was indicated in such a way ino mldnblptnan could act contrarr * i iwithout Incurring the severe ,!i-;,.. ,,ure of bis associates. It U consiit, r.•.;by midshipmen that hazing h.ts u..!, ;for all time.
During nearly the whole of the !.:,tory of the Naval academy the ml!shlpmen have shown great attai-liim•!,!to tbe baling system. Iu spite nt Hi.fact tbHt midshipmen have been • .IKmissed time after time hating his <<•:,tinned, ami It has been considered ili.va c lass which does not do its share 'baling during-4ts second year .at t1 -.,•academy bas failed to live tip to it"-traditions of the tjistltutlon.
The midshipmen now In the uciidcuiv
the Institution lu an unenviable:he* country jinit It!
uir"'"ti'iireeni";* of""innuy" !i.ttheir comrades.- They have tberefiirodecld«l to co-opernto with lliu uutjdepartment and end it. ,
Restoration of Drayfut.Paris, Nov. 21.—The restoration of Ma-
jor Dreyfus to active command iu tin-f'rench army at this time, when Illscountry Is at war with her arch enemy,tilUMt be looked U[>uii (ts the inv»t-c<iiii-plet,. vlnillmllfiii of III.' I'r. Ii ••rt'< 1
lery officer from the charge that at otiftime be sold secrets to (icriuany. Tin*Dreyfus case has several times en-lted.Krance to tlie verge of revolutidn. If.has overthrown ministries, Incited "itl-Scinltle fanaticism ami provoketl tv.-
ifnvn;;nnt j,iorltlcntion of the army.
Major Alfrtd Ortyfus Whan Ha Firit.-..•-i-Came-Up^'Foe-Tri*! In 1894.
treasot. on the allegation that he snllmllltarj- secrets to the lierman govern-ment.
A rendy unscrupulousness on :lit? putof certain olllcers to nianufacturc c'> itlt>iK>e-fo-ln-artHi|.ihrlr.|«ri"J«di«i«l-tluw .•
iriesled to n concentration on thellnnf Jewish olllcer. Ills accusation. '1ii-qvlck .trial and his deportation to li"irlble imprisonment oi| Devil's Waml,off the coast of South America.
In the Dreyfus case the mills of Jus-tice Were grinding slowly Indeed. l'"t
twelve years formally to establish imInnocence Uiw.hlch the world ut largelong believed. - - •
Military Training For Schoolboyi.Boston, * Nov. 23.—Compulsory mill
tary education for oil youths overfourteen years of age, with exemirthnifrom I>oll taxes for those nerving thn-.years In the militia, was advocated byGovernor Walsh of-Massachusetts ata hearing before « newly org.inl"'I
Hand propare<liiess, •
Tbe governor suggesteti that campduty be required for one week in 'year, aud that there be Included In thocouree* of the Massachusetts publicschools calisthenics as taught at \W?iPointy military history, personal hy-giene, sanitation in camp, home amicity; flag signaling, telegraphy aud tlrstaid to tbe Injured.
Fixtures Used In School*. -P!ttsbu>gv.Kan., Nov. 23,-Heer kes*
and bar fixtute^,* seized In raids, whichhave been storeoMieTc for years, noware finding their wayHo county otlkosand schools to the shap>-orfaruiture.turned out by the students i n n C hokeo county high schooL Tha large supply of bax fixtures, butthere is always a supply of beer kegs,as bootleggers constantly attempt toerade the prohibitory law.
The bars, usually of. cherry or rose-wood, are made lntij ' tables, whilechairs are made of. the staves of thebeer kegs. Tbe staves are first boiledin a Tat until' "green" and then nrestraightened out and worked up-Intohacks, rang*, arm rests and other partsfor chairs. A large beer keff will sup-ply, enough material lor two e tajn .
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vents< Annapolis.
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ntary m-tioji ,.( •
f mi
be i
hem with pr:i, \:~
tk>o to this :,-",:
•will of thf sti..',.
lii BUtli U • •„»- . ' -
il act coutrilVv ; . ,
ho s e v e r e . l l - i i , . ;
I. I t Is runsul , i
h a z i n g h:.s ( , , ; .
a c a d e m y vh,. uii-i-
II grt- ' l l uttA'-hln, - . :
n . I i i Hiittu of (';.
h a v e I;.-..,! • ! . : .
me hnztni. ' h i s . , . :
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ecund yi-ar nt t- . .
ll> l l v « up t'J ! ' - , .
11 tilt 1. ill .
the rux to iu ' has i i '
11 ime-jiyKff.ie Viu'ii''
reel's, of m a n y ..."
it1)' hn i f tht.-r.-f'T"
It'! With llll; mil',
It.
of Dreyful.
i ' r e s t o r a t i o n o f M i .
.<• n u n i i i i i i i i l I n t l . , '
l l s t l l l l f . M ' l l i ' l i . t , l <
till" 1'rcinli ;nl . i
t'liurinr Unit 'ut " i . "
to i i i - n i m n y . Thf
vi-rnl iInn-— .'x it.-l
if rcvilllltlnl! 1!
lsirli-s, lii'-iii'i) :inti-
niiil , ini\ul,i : . l i . v
Trial In 1894.
rr.llon that lie
tic Ucriu.'ili U'u
l O U S l i r - s s "11 l i t ' I i : '
c l r p rL ' jmi i c ' . ' i l t l i ' ••
t r i l l i o n m i t i n - I n
Ills : i<-.Mls;ll!"ll . :•;>
i l i ' j iu r t . ' l l l i i i l 1, i :
(ill 1 M a i l ' s W i l l - i,
It Anu'rica.
lt- mills of ! " - •
• s u r e l y . It t " " ^
lly In cM.-it'lf-Ii ••'>
till! W o l i t l l i t lS I - i '
For Schoolboys.
• nil youths . . ! •
IZP, Kith exempli'
tliosi- sei'ilni: • ! : ' • •
mis nilii-iit.-il .
r Massachusetts
mill t i i ry ft 1 in ill • •
i s e s t e d tli.'it '-I'll-'1
or o n e iv.-.-k h> i
1K.> liK-liiiliiMn - 1 •
ns taught nt \V' -I
itury, j>frs"i!.il h-
ll.illi.' :il'..i
i.v a u J :ii^:
u d In Schools.
\"ov, 'J^.-llorr I-' - -
icd In raids, n-hi- i
ere fur years, ti'vi
ly to i-uunt.v ..Mi.''-'
shape of furniture.
udents lif the Our-
chool. There b-i.':
ba<E fixtures. Kit
upply of licor kvz*.
itantly attempt ty
ry law.
of cherry or roso-
lnto tables, wliiio
the 's taves of the
ye»a re , first wiled
een'^and thru sire1"
id worked up !»•"•
•sts dud otljer tar ts
beer keg win sup-
ror two <
rills and Fancies In Woman's SphereCreeping BUnket For Hitkr B*by
— < . w
M a n y <<f t h e iiiy*>tfr(<uw »*« iu « U»«ti
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1FMBER6 RICH J O J A M I S ^
Sijc-40 Talanquin «.'-,- $1700Gommon Sense Combined
Chalmers designers spent two years to make the Palanquinworthy. Can others give you as good m two months?
Hi leu are known by more thanin-, lml It 1» Kiwii lo fi-w to re
inure tbaii ImIf a i loun dlain.!iinnii in Hut the hlaturlc-
illy uf l>iutirrg Ima Lieenill oiii* tlma ur anvlhrr by nuin twenty aeTun different al'P*l
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Iru.iiluK point without Vta bwouilug
Knew What H. Wai Doing.Hi.- tliuu- of tlio griol dUaater In:;itqui' tin- lliilliui lu lk OriiiillnuInl ine on a cnr;;o uf Mtitfur thererrinlnin wan nnUHliuiU'd to vuk'a
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I'.lji'.irrs. "I'liiUb yuiir londlng "ik.11 I know imytlilni: nbout Moms ' ..r.lil Ibe i"iHnln. "but If W H UI i.'l.iil Ihut way I'd i.'1't °ut "f N«
ililpptrs lhri'«..-...'il bltu with urTlii'T acnt i-ui>tonia olUccra tu
h aimersmad* th* araatsst (*fwanl sUp
cVcr goad* in fin* body boildiagwhen we annouscad this splendid tour-ing and cloaed car combination whichprt* you both for practically th* priceof on*.
W* anade of th* Palanquin a ear thatcommanded Instant respect and re-sponse, because of its combined beautyand utility. It is a car that reflects a
- rounder reasoning in autotnobil* mak-'•tar,
Other Maker. FollowedAnd. under rarious guises, this com-
bination has been th* moat cxtanaivahr- copied xair in tK*. history ol th* auto. .,
mobile.Other manufacturers immediately
sensed the public trend toward th*'Palanquin, and aa rapidly as possiblemany of them have announced cars
. built along similar lines.But you know that a counterfeit
however good, is always a counterfeit- Insist on having the Palanquin. Com*pare irr" detail-for-detail-with-thoa*that have trailed after. You willeasily be able to see the difference.
A Splendid Car for WomenIt is an ideal cor for women, for it is
ha* "a poartrre serf-starter. -Th«dows are fitted with heavy silk cur-tain*. The seat* may be covered witha splendid grade of silver gray, doubl*texture silk mohair at alight extra coat
Buy the Palanquin now. during thiafine autumn weather. Give your fam-ily the comfort pleasure and distinc-tion of a limousine thia winter.
Then, when summer comes, removethe Palanquin top—which come* apartin sections and can be stored in a smallcomer of your garage-*—and you havea perfectly appointed, complete touringcar for summer service.
Isn't this the most common sens* caryou ever saw? ° Is it any wonder, thatothers have so extensively copied it?
And you will find the price just assensible. The coat of the touring car ia$1350. The touring car and Palan-quin, both complete, sell for S.1 700—only $350 more than the touring caralone.
how fine this combination car is. Wordaalone can't express it. He will furnishyou drawings for crests and . mono-grams.
Buy It NowMr. Chalm.r. ad. iw. ui that
pricai may h*v« to b* raiaxl ID lh»•pring—or «rli«r.
For prvaant condlttona ar* ad-vancing raw malarial pricaa T « 7ra«ldly> a»4 w» on* can taU Jual now
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r Protect jeuraalf by' buying now.
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STRYKER MOTOR CAR CO.Phone 1738 ItE.WtlR.Represcntaliv. PLAINF1ELD, N . J.
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OTIS WRIGHT, locorporatcd,COAL, L U M B E R
And Mason's Materials.Clean Coal. Prompt Delireriea
CflMILLO MflSSA,General Contractor.
Qradlng, Concrete Work,
Cellars Bxcavatad,
Sewers, Sidewalks, Etc.CRANFORD N. J. r -
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t lu man wlil.li premiers him tui.-Inicnjr. He iliiita aometliliig to'.'a anil growl o*er, »o'he ei-eka a
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Fortunate owners of 1916 ChalmersCars in Cranford:
Mri. Ullan M. Ludlow Mr. John G. Roach
Mr. J. Ro« Bates Mr. George ¥1 Taylor
Mr. Jos. D.TomUroon Mr. J. S. Voorhees
Mr. Arnold H. Addoms
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tilm. abe returteJ t>i a tliouxsnd dt-Tlc«awbereby to discomfort htm. but be waanot to be abakeo off At length abelost her ivwptr
"Can't jou aea." abe Bared out rcluctantlj. "that Ibere'a nu room for jouwhere beaut? dwellar" '
"Tbere la always." Time ivjuloetltbui'hlog.bla e o tbe klsiilflcaullj, "roomfor one mower."—Boatuu II era Id.
Held Up Veur Head.Tbe tlmi'le bablt of holding the ckest
bl«h and the bead erect will do moretliau anrthlOB tlae to retain a youth-ful figure. Tbe niotnent tbe bsckfoodbjr Toutb!
At a tooth roaws a farmcnCto dotk•nTj consuls* a maar-Csirsostoa.
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Coold plaota lay olatin to artatocratlcpoaltlun. aa rtpri'-untlng aa old fnmUy,rice mlsbt aafciy eialtn to b» of tbenn*t aoclent i>«Ulgrce. It ts tbe earliestt'frtal known Orlgloall; a oattrs ofIndia. It hs» rrow«d the ocean andmade a borne for Itmlf where beat andmol*t soil iMUld be found. It grows Inall warm portlona of the glob* and fur-ul«hea tb« principal food; of nearly one-third of the numan race.
Couldn't See Why She Was Wrwia.MWaa 1 rude ibis »fternoon!"a UtUe
girl asked her mother. '"1 hope not. my d<«r.'' said tbe moth-
er.Uttly Glrl-Wi-tl. our teacher was
examining ua In poetry—"Casablanca"-aiiJ abe n*ked why did th* boy stand
on. i be burning deck, and 1 said bacaos*It <n> too l)»t for him to sit down, andshe mnde%e stand In th* com*r.—Btray Stories.
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