UME^XXIV. NO. 5. SOUTH AMBOY, X. J., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914. Price Three Cents. Brunswick Rowdies Will Give Reception PI TV flTI IllfPV FUNERAL Of Create Midnight Row To Rev. C. S. Lewis MRS. IDA K. LdHUE

A bunch of rowdies came to this A reception will be tendered to I The funeral of Mrs. Ida K. LaHue city from New Brunswick last Satur- Rev. and Mrs. Chapman S. Lewis at as held from her late at POSTAL SEME our o'clock last Sunday afternoon Tl hrist Church Parish House on ! day night looking for something. They had visited South River and uesday evening next at 8 o'clock by j .nd was attended by a large number Authorities Prohibit Public Ser- had told around there that they were Rev. H. C. While, Formerly of Chat- he members of the parish. The com- j Congressman Scully f ndcaVOriflg tO if people. The service was conduct- id by the Rev. J. 13dward Shaw, pas- vice Gas Company From Opening a bunch of woolie wolves from littee In charge are making great j Wolvetown and that it was their tanooga, Tenn., to be Installed reparations for the event, and hope i Secure It for This City—A Little or of the Methodist Episcopal Streets, Until Certain Demands night out to howl. They hadn't been hat it will prove one of the 'b-esL ever ! Church, who made an address in As Pastor of the First Presbyte- More Activity on the Part of Our which he eulogized the Christian in this, town very long when they :icl(l. Kerr's orchestra has been en-' j for Gas From the People are evidently found all that they were rian Church, on Thursday, May aged to furnish the music, and dain- People Would Bring Results— :'.haracti r and sterling qualities of looking for and a little bit more be- ,y refreshments will be served.! :he deceased. The church choir sang ,Complied With. 14—Ceremonies Impressive. Good Walks Necessary. ieveral hymns impressively , Inter- Chief McDonnell arrested Mr. Tho-sides. So much so that their Mg Ovrry member of tho parish is cordi- Thomas automobile couldn't get them ' 11 y invited to bo present, and it is ment was made on Monday in the mas h, Mellick for opening a street ilechanics cemetery at Philadelphia, / out of town (jiilclc enough. It didn't The Rev. H. C. White, formerly of ioped that there will be a largn Deeause Congressman Scully has without a permit last Friday. It been active in obtaining city delivery jnder the direction of Stillwell & seems there is soine little difficulty last long enough for an officer to get • Chattanooga, Tenn., will be Installed 'othering to weleomo the new in on the melee, and he wasa't u ja 's pastor of the First Presbyterian nd his wife. service in nearby town, do not think Mason, undertakers. Many beauti- between the city fathers and the Pub- iil floral pieces, tributes of love for block away at that, or the city would I Church on Thursday evening next, Notwithstanding invitations have for one moment that he has been lic Service Gas Company about sup- he departed one, were presented. probably be the richer for a fewJ^W H. eeh sent out, should there be tiny neglecting his home city. He has plying certain residents with gas, and beon personally in touch with the the aforesaid city authorities arc de- nes. jr~ Tjhe entiro arrangements are In iiembnrs of tho pariah who have not ! I'oat Otnco Department In this matter, termined to bring the matter to an o • charge of tho 1'rosbytery of Mon- eceived one, they are wclfomo just T but finds that tho receipts lack about Jssue. To this effect tho Public Ser- ^I1USTIA> STHAUU I nioutih'. The installation ceremony Is bho Bnmo ua If they did, The church Resolutions On $500 of the amount necessary to se- vice Gas Company is not to be allow- very impressive and interesting, nnd list is not aB complete as It should LOSES TAX AM'EAlJ cure this service. A little hustling ed to do any more extending of their will commence at 7.30 o'clock, to De, therefore It Is probublw that tho Death of Mrs. LaHue Tlio State Hoard of Taxation hns on the part of our business men and • ,Bervice until the demands of these which tho public is invited. Tha tol- 'oinmlttao missed some names, lisinissed the appeal others might obluin it. If stamps) ^fcertain citizens are met and complied of Christian | lowing clergymen have been, assigned o Straub, (if this city, who objected to woro secured at the post office for all At an executive session of the wjth. Mr. Mellick is an engineer of to ofllclato In the exercises: IIIH8 U;N V IMSItltOW TO valuation nf $!l,0OO placed on his rniill sent out by the different de- Hoard of Education held on Saturday, the^-Public Service Company and last Hov, R, II, Stolr, of Soyfevillo, will roperty in Sayreville township, Tho lUJCOiri) A KUKSE imrtmonts of tho Pennsylvania Rail- May 2, the following resolutions on Friday morning he started to dig -i preside, and propound tho constitu- »pr;il was heard at iOllzabcth re- Miss Lena Dlabrow, of Broadway, road in this city, tho freo delivery he death of Mrs. Ida Kirby LaHue trench on Henry street. The Chief tional questions, wero unanimously adopted: ently, with Thomas H. Hnge'rty as loft this city to enter St. Barnabas would bo obtained nt once. However, ordered him to stop, but he refused, RBV, Frank Lukona will preach, tho jounsel for Snyrovillo township and Honpltnl In Newark last Friday. Miss thoro Is another drawback, wo must chOliitlinis 1'asscil by the. Hoard of and seizing a shovel started to dig soniion. . •',••'•'. Munition. Edward W, lllcks as counsel for Mr. passed tho entranco ox- navo • good continuous sldewayks, himself. Then the Chief of Police Rev. S, J. MoClonagihan, of Prince- Inasmuch as an Inscrutable Provi- Striuib. The valuation was confirmed. nnilnfltions of thlH InBtltutlon with crosswalks and house numbers. TMB denco has permitted the lift of M^a. ' made the arrest and brought Mr. ton, will mako tho charge to the lilgli honors xome weoltfl ago and hna i» very Important, and It Is up to Ida Klrby Lai Jim to come to a c'.ose \ Mellick before Police Justice Birm- congregation. now entered upon a course of train- tho property owners to provide them. in the midst of her work and her \ ingham. Mr. Mellick stated that ho I'OHT—OEANT. Rev. J. W. Roggan, D. D.,' of lied usefulness as a teacher in the South ing, proparntory to tailing up tho Tho following letter from the Post desired to have his counsel repre- A very quiet wedding took plnco Bank, will charge the pastor. Amboy public schools, the Board of urofeBslon of a trained nurao. She OIllco Depurtinent clearly cites that Education desire to record their deep / sent him and that aa it would be im- ast Tuesday evening at the home of ReV, P. Wi Johnson, of Rahway, B a graduate- of tho local high Congressman Scully has been fully sense of the IOBS to our schools of a possible to have him appear that he rector of Christ Church, Mlsa will make tho Installation prayer, Bchool, having graduated In 1912. alive to tho situation: eacher that was so conscientious, so '' evening the hearing was set for ten Rmma Geant, of Catherine street, nnd earnest, and so devoted to her work Miss Dlsbrow has long been Imbu- Hon. Thomas J. Scully, o'clock on Saturday morning. At r. William Post, of Perth Amboy, as was Mrs. LaHue. She was faith- BIRTHDAY CKIJiBRATION ed wit/h tho Idea of becoming a nurse, House of Representatives, the appointed time the attorney ap- were the principles. Mr. nnd Mra. ul to every duty, and worked with a ; and she undoubtedly has tho best My dear Mr. Scully: set purpose both to build character peared, and the hearing was started. Victor Geant, also of Catherine street, THAT 1VAS CELEimATED Referring to your call at the De- wishes of her many friends for suc- and to Impart knowledge. By ex- Colonel Gillmore represented the icted aa the attendants. The eore- "MuBh" (John) Perrlne thought he partment today with reference to the ample and precept she strove to in- could turn himself Into an old mnn ess In the realization of her ambl- matter of the establishment of city culcate right principles, and to hold Public Service people and Francis P. nony was preformed by the Hev. C, delivery service at South Amboy, without anybody getting "hep," so ever before her pupils high ideals, Coan represented the city. Col, Gill- 5. Lewis at eight o'clock. It is pro- New Jersey, 1 beg to say that under for them to follow. This she did more brought up an ordinance of iable that the honeymoon trip will last Wednesday he -went and had a the law the Institution of city de- with •unobtrusiVB ease, yet with the 1900 which he claimed allowed the e postponed until some time In the birthday all to 'himself—-aa he in- COYNE CASK AI'l'KAIiKI). livery service may be considered at same unquenehafble zeal that she dis- tended. This mado forty-eight times post offices where the gross receipts played in training her pupils to think, company to do the work .-of laying luturo. Ex-Senator George S. Sllzer and for the preceding fiscal year amount- pipes without obtaining any permits that he'd had this same thing happen John A. Ooan, counsel for John E. ed to $10,000. The receipts of the post nd in imparting to them useful to him, and like many a former knowledge; therefore be it, or no-mission from the city authori- WHS. HELEN P. MARSHALL. ioyne, of this city, whose son was office at South Amboy for the fiscal Resolved, That in the departure of time, be didn't give anyone the year ended June 30, 1913, were The city solicitor brought up Suddenly on Tuesday morning, Mrs. killed by an engine of the Pennsyi- Mrs. Ida Kirby LaHue from this life, chance to offer him, the usual "bull" $9,650.96. There has been some in- which was so intimately related to ance of 1907, which stlpulat- Helen Parcells Marshall, widow of ania Railroad Company at the N. Y. crease in the receipts during the cur- "lese pipes could not be laid In the form of congratulations, best & L. B. station, have appealed direct to rent fiscal year and if they exceed her work in our schools, the Board of Wililam S. Marshall, and mother of wishes, etc., usually handed out on $10,000 when the accounts for the Education feel that they have lost a t obtaining a permit from he Court of Errors from the decl- eacher that was worthy of their Mrs. James D. VanPelt, entered into cases like this. Nope, not Jack^no, year are closed the establishment of immissloner and posting •est at her home on Louisa street, at iion of Judge Lloyd, rendered during delivery service there will be inves- highest confidence and respect; that / 'ar bill as good faith he meditated in silence, comparing he April term of court, whereby tigated.1 " he schools have lost a studious and / he age of 68 years. competent laborer, and the pupils d put the street back the past with the present, living over a directed verdict was rendered Under the regulations of the De- Mrs. Marshall spent the winter at again the years that had gone in his have lost a faithful friend, and a ape as they found it. against Mr. Coyne in his shit for partment before city delivery is in- painstaking teacher; and be it fur- rlontclair and about three weeks ago search for a fit career. But "Ma" stituted the investigation must dis- •lat they did not do so, eturned to this city and took the damages from the "Pennsy." ther, didn't see fit to have it that way and close that the receipts are stable and Resolved, That the warmest sym- ' to be forfeited to the ouse occupied by her daughter dur- Tho appeal will be argued at the legitimate; .that, public Improvements •j proper improvement a hint was accordingly dropped in June term of the Court of Errors, pathies of the members of this Board ng the past winter, but who is now have been provided, such as good are hereby tendered to Mrs. Mulford, lowing the laying of the proper direction. This hint Messrs. Silzer and Coan. appearing continuous sidewalks, crosswalks esiding at her summer home on the struck a certain citizen between tha house numbers, street signs and he patient, devoted, invalid aunt, to i end the Police Jtis- 3heesequake road. When her daugh- or Mr. Coyne, and Theodore Strong whom this bereavement comes with eyes with such force that an ide& was street lights and that the city is untempered keenness, more than to er Mellick twenty er called Tuesday morning she found lor the defendant company. adapted to delivery service. •blng the streets born In his fertile brain. This cer- anyone else In this world; and be It ;hat her mother was dead. ' . Mrs. o Yours very truly, further. tain citizen happened to toe our "Water r DANIEL C. ROPER, jf Mr. Mellick's at- Marshall was about the day before SALJfDERS—LOIJITSBUKT Resolved, That this record of our Commissioner, nnd under the carefuy First Assistant Postmaster General ..«.., ..... *-*fuai they would appeal nd commented to her neighbors how Rev. C, S, Lewis, rector of Christ steem for Mrs. LaHue, and our sor- ministrations of "Doc" Jacques the row at being called upon to part with the case to the Supreme Court as tvell she was feeling. Church, performed his third wedding • soon as possible. That is the way aforementioned Idea progressed so PREPARING IOR GERJTAJf BAT. her, as well as our unanimous tes- The funeral was held from her late favorably that the "Hobo Club" was eremony within three weeks last Cassimere Oftenberger, of South jmony to the value of her unobtru- tho matter rests at the present time sive Christian character and her residence nt 11 o'clock on Thursday assembled nuiy pronto, and went up Saturday when Miss Sarah Lounsbury River, has been elected grand mar- of Mechanlcsville became tha bride of worth to the pupils placed under her morning and was well attended, Rev. to call upon the "Old Man" and givo shal for the big German Day parade core, be entered upon our minutes, 7 Edward Shaw, pastor of the Metho- him a reception. After our friend Mr. Daniel Saunders of Melrose. The to be held in Shack's Park on August and a copy be published in the South PEBTH A5IB0T FIRE CHIEF dist Episcopal Church, conducted the "Mush" got over his surprise and ceremony took place at the rectory at 3. Abraham Feihle, of Sayreville, Amboy Citizen. DIES AS RESULT OF WETTING service, after which the body was chagrin, he became such an affable nine o'clock in the evening, has been elected president of the O ; Mrs. Thomas English, a sister of William P. O'Hara, ohlef of the fire nken to Montclair for interment. host that even the Mayor forgot the German Day Committee. Conrad "WORLD'S PEACE." the groom acted as bridesmaid and department and fojnner alderman John J. Scully was funeral director. temperance agitation that seems to be Sohwaiblnthaw, of South River, is In accordance with the suggestion 1 •WalteiMiotinsbury, a brother of tho • fihe.FIth Ward, dlea.nl his homo sweeping over this city like a dark fieoretary, and Conrad Popp, of of the Federation of Churches, an bride, was the bastman. MllUl street, Perth Amboy, Tues- MOSQUITO STORY GAVE cloud and laughed and otherwise en- Sayreville, treasurer. organization which has for one of its After the ceremony supper was «iay\nlsfit. Ueath was caused by SCTJMJT A HEADACHE joyed himself more thnn ever he has The committee in charge are plan- objactB peace among the whole world, pneumonia, which followed a heavy done since tho dawn of his political sorved at the home of Mrs. Warren ning to make this year's event the the Rev. H. C. White will take for his Sir William Willcocks, the British Hansel, mother of the groom. Among cold 'contracted when ho was drench- engineer, who built the Assouan Dam, career. Professor Steins played most successful one ever held by the subject at the morning service at tha ed whllo directing the department nt Jack's piano and Elllie Spice thrum- the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Germans. Presbyterian Church, the topic. declares that the greatest trouble he dore Lounsbury and family, Mr. nnd a flro jton days ngo, A widow and mod his banjo to accompany tho other Tho lunch counter and Ice cream "AVorld's Peace." It goes without found In his work was to prevent Mrs, Warren Hansel and family, Mr. Bovon Wughters mirvlvo him. members that fond the good fortune stand will not be conducted this year saying that Pastor White will handla isease. lie paid Ills tribute before and Mrs. Thomas English anil family, Mr. p'Hara' was horn In Cleveland to bo nmongst those present, while by the German Society. It will b his subject in a masterly manner, Congress to Colonel Clorgas for raalc- Mrs, Johanna Saunders, Mr. nnd Mrs. in 18fi|l and enmn to Perth Amboy thoy wnrbled their individual pet put out at bids, the highest bidder and every member of the congrega- ng the Pnniuna Cannl Zone limnuno Louis Dorlund, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon forty ynara ago, In early llfo ho wn» from iuoH nnd after UIR party was well started nuts SaundorB, Edward Ellison, Do- CEliKMMTK ANNIVERSARY tho prlnti-r's trade, and for a thin malignant iii(iHi|iiltoi!R In tho world, /fnd Mr, Constantino Oolka of Eliza- toward a suocoss, refreshments woro wpry Gamble, and Gordon Welnstoln. South Amboy Council No. 426, K. publlitllMl llio Perth Ainhoy Cltlzt'ii nnd yet the ilrnlnnKu thoro has been beth, wero united In matrimony at tli Borvcd. Tho rnfroBhtnonts Included o / of C, will observe tho tlftocnth an- Ho WIIH it olmrter member nf 1'nrlh HO iierfi'ct Unit now wo lino ft nmn Snorod Heart Church of this city by everything that tho word Implies mid nlvorsnry of tha Institution of tlio Amboy Typographical linlon No, tins twelve) HlllllllIKH I'nr every tlMH(|lllU> IIIIITHIMY CKI.KlinATION. Itov. A, I), Stronskie last Momln nn onn'H donlroB wore left unsntlaflod council, by holding a grand banquet forilidil iiboilt (Ifloin yen in nun. fdimd on bin place." morning at half-past night. Tim morry-innklnn continued until Tho homo of Mr, nnd Mrs, Clinrlos In St. Mnry's Hall on Thursday even- For many yi'iini Mr. O'lluni WIIH IIC IteiircHentntlvi! ThoimiR J. Scully tho woo ntniill hours of thn mornln« on Feltus atreot, was thn MIBH Helen OstroBlty nf lOllzaboth IriX, May 21. CMorer ArmbniBter llvu In iHilldi'H itiul, lifter lmlillm1 nf Himlli Ainliny, liiiliii'illutely ril&hi'd nnd whmi tint rejoicing nt Inttt was mono of a Jolly gatliorlDd lust Mon- was tho maid of honor, and Mr. Vic-will provhlu tho dinner, Speakers pllltiOH on inimordim ('OIIHIIIWMIOIIM, In from Urn room, brought to a oliiHD tho roosters were dny nftornoon, tho occanlon being the tor Wnskl ill HO of Kllziibotn acted a of National repute will aildrnog the boiMtiiw iilrtcniiiin frmn hlx wont inn Twelve HIIIIIIII|!M In llelirly $8.00, liropnrlng tn hnrnlii tho nppronch of uelnbratlon of tho birthday of Mrs. Ixmtmnn. Knthorlng and n iilmiHlng witertiiln- HftTVWi two lei'luH, II" WIIM fur fnur KiirHinuii, A miniptuoiiB ro|mnt WIIH Tho brldo wan In whit 1 iinotlior ilnvvn, nuint will ho furnished. yearn n ini'tnbur of tin Water liunrd DnitlKeH 1 Ft (or 2fi() nurvml, nnd tho center plccu of tho thartimtmo trltmnnd with lam nm of Pcrhh Ainhoy. Nearly iwciity-Hvi AmonR tli(«o who worn pronont In tiiblo was it mammoth birthday cako pearl trlinmlnKH nml carrlod a brldii "•••»' ho III'PIIMII' a nu'iiiiii'i1 »f addition to tho mnmborK of ilia fain I* Tho nvunt proved innut ilnllghlful to Uiri<« drape Krult luc—Mahonoy'i • I,I;ASI-;II MOIKIAN NIOCKIITV, of white KIMM, no ('(innmIIy, llwii ii ln'B ly ri'Hi>rit AinotiK Urn %\\mi* In A reception WIIH given at llin brlilo' "vln(? an foreman of lil It. Lee Mui'Kitn hIIH 1,'iixeil for Jim new, I'rofnsmor Btt'lnn, John Bnm< itttcntluncowcrei Mm, 8.Curlbtirn anil homo, immediately after tho oeru •"NIK TlllRK," IIN ftrNl nnd niciitiil m term of live yt>atn, with privilege of , Wllllnin Bplne, Mr. TlionipNon, Mfft MIM Jolinnon, of Perth Ainli At the Auditorium Theatre, Perth 1 chief, 1I» tiecuine lifiii renewal for ten yearn, a Ntrl|> nf ,1, II, ,1ono», mil, Walter Mrs, Krwla Sandor", of Snyrovllloi Amboy, next WOT!( the utock company lust .lime. Kround uliiiiitml lifttwppn the mil- nun, Dtinlfll Donlln nnd Orlando 1'cr Mr«, A, I'MMson, Mr«, Jolm NIIMOH MUM. HCI1IXV IIUYH fUr'T. will iir«m'iit Henri Hornstfin'fl power- 1'iwii mill 1'nHiily lirlil«ei ut Mor«nli U> MM, J, MngniiHou, Mr«, Adolf Llniinn Mr», Thoiu&M 3. flciilly, wife oi rnl play "TIIP Thief," whleh u&d a Wllllnnt It, Primer, It Id slated Hint FiifcB|ir« n Mrn, AiiRimt t/Hrson, MM. ('arolltu itt'liroMentutlVA Hoully, wntt httilil limy run In New York wltht Kjrla It In thn Intention of ihe lenses to Mea, KfltiEbtH of t'iiliim WKKK SOON, and Ml«» Hetty Johnson, honorwl by thf Now Jrrupy , »I* will Imvp n winking tlenion«lr«tlen of' wtilnt'tcd to inii'i'litiwn n wpililln Htirltert Ki»1c»y nnrt KMte Hhftnfldn «IMB» by train will lie and It Is to !)« hoii#d that tti« Mary'* rtbureb will tatflrtll)' rO'epprHln In tt» move Ihe Jewel Ntm-ex (Ins gift for Miss Wlonnor Wilson, who WB iilnyliiK Hi" |irlinl|i(il iiartfl, It treat- funfMl ser Other tuwfli4 ttrp hetdlna lit ilit'lr HllflW rnoHii, ]»i llriiliilwuy, tnitrrled to Bufirfltury of the ml it tremendniifi fsefleailflfl everywhere if* Saturday attempt to take Advantage of nBd ihf eltixMift 13 t o 115, wry Bfternoon from WiillBiti tl, MeAdoo (in TtiurMiny It t>lftyeri nail W&H [initjWtlinwl ft tn»r- ft mnlt»i ii« lo sin to Kot imfU at jnn, much lat«r«*t la y to 4 ti'Hfiek, A t|iwlnl exhthll wilt ahlpi'lml ft llHlll1s«lMie pirn of ilfiiiiiHjni' Art. rrwtl^r, and thug the town* t»vf> b« islvpn Wsdn flight from TJfl (='.fVlflg fflty, etwa fj«f u« rt«likewise , BB' to ft rt'el iOilVenlrs ffir Ml**, Whit" |1:8fi -Mft. H, fell nm. M'-u la ttfiHibur eolutBB, • * Sugar, ?'* t t .nDAY, MAY 9, The New Telepu MOSQUITO TIME. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED. For the New J ;' •' Now the famous engineer who ' fcuilt the Assouan Dam on the Nile, Sir William Willcocks, adds his tes- Items of Interest from all Pares of the State as Gleaned rom Our Goes to Press timony to that of other experts to If you arrange for telephone rv- Bhow the practicability of obliterat- Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. ice on or before that date yaur ing the mosquito. He tells the House Rivers and Harbors Committee that name will appear in the book. ' the malarial insect along the SL Z Canal and upon the Nile, where the Her. Gifiord Bujs Property. in the vicinity of Rose street to a ounty held in New Brunswick on [OST of youi friends, your business associ- worst mosquitoes in the world used William Silzer has Bold his cozy point west of Prospect street. Not tonday afternoon, the building com- ates, doctor, lawyer, druggist, dentist, grocer, to be found, has been wiped out. ome at Lindenau to Rev. H. H. Glf- only is it the intention to abandon ittee of the board was authorized to —practically everyone with whom you have So perfect has the drainage sys- ord, the assistant rector, ot St. the old feeder within the points spose at public sale of all of the Dusiness or social relations, have telephone service. tem of that region been made that a ames Episcopal Church, Piscataway. mentioned, but to fill it in to the irniture, fixtures and one safe now surface of the embankments, and to Their names appear in this most useful and most fine of twelve shillings is imposed on r. Silzer has moved, with his fami- the court house.. The board is used directory. each land owner for every mosquito r, to 261 Townsend street, New construct a flume in lieu thereof rranging to rebuild the court house, Seen on his property, yet this pen- runswick. parallel with the north of the tracks nd when the work is completed the Why not get your name in the new directory) alty, which is a precautionary meas- # * * # of the Belvldere Division of the uilding will be fitted up with new Don't wait until an accident or emergency causes you Pennsylvania Railroad, from a point ure, has rarely, if ever, to be exacted. rs, Jttimscll Re-En(rag|ed as Head of rnlture. No date for the sale has to regret that you have no telephone. Arrange now There are no more mosquitoes. west of Prospect street to the Feeder cen set as yet. Freeholder Theo- Girls' Home. channel between Willow and Warren to have one installed and enjoy its benefits every It would be an easy matter to ban- ore Conn, of New Brunswick, is day in the year. ish mosquitoes permanently from The new board of trustees of the streets, then to follow within the hairman of this committee. New Jersey If we set about the job Itate Home for Girls met at Trenton channel to the Delaware and Rari- The board passed a resolution ap- n Saturday and re-engaged Mrs. tan Canal at the foot of Rose street. Advertisers who would reach the with determination. Our army en- roving of the plans for the Union "pick of th* population" find gineers have cleaned up Panama and lizabcth V. H. Mansell as superin- The proposed flume would ibe con- venue bridge, Bound Brook, as sub- Cuba, and a like work could be ac- mdent of the home. Her selection structed of concrete and act in the litted by County Engineer Fox. that the Telephone Directory is complished In this State if we em- ras unanimous. The trustees not capacity of a feeder for the summit ids for tlio erection of this bridge a profitable advertising medium. nly congratulated Mrs. Mansell but vel of the canal proper. ill he asked for later. v ployed proper means and kept at the \ task until it was finished. It would sured her of their cordial support # * # * Tho board also approved of the Our tumrest Commercial (Mice will gladly givt yea full information not take more than two or three r the future. The fspectal interest Inns for the repairing of the Apple- •tat ratu, clautt of ttnict, and advertising tpaee. the selection is due to the fact that Man Ociiil From Hiccoughs. years to rid the State of every breed- Michael ,1. McNaniiira, building in- artli-Clarksburg road, which begins ing place for mosquitoes. le was one of the storm centres In Perrinesville and ends at the IO friction between members of the iector, of Perth Amupy, «_„ A Pennsylvania passenger train :harter declares that its purpose Atlantic Hotel; John Schaeffer, Rari- now due and payable. Notice la fur- . The volumes containing the peti- shall be the social well being of its ther given that the proper and legal tions were taken to the office of Rep- truck tha automobile of Dr. . John tan Inn; William H. .Sieben, whole- REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD settlement of tho Estate of James H. members and for the promotion o lale; Michael Uhl, wholesale. resentative Archibald C. Hart and onroy at Burlington Sunday night olltlcal activity, good governmeni Commlsiloner of De«dt Gordon, deceased,, will require the ' left with him for distribution among is a freight train passed a crossing, Five license applications from collection of all the above mentioned and civic Interest. Its headquarters Long Branch and vicinity were laid JfoUrj Pnbllo debts, by legal action, It necessary. the senators and congressmen. On Dr. Conroy drove up on the tracks will be In Hackensaclc. Payment may be made to Francis H. irectly before the passenger train iver to May 14. These were: Wal- Rooms 12 to 15 Parlsen Building, the first page of eaoh volume was * 4 * * Gordon, at the store corner •( Broad' marked in lead pencil the total of He put on all power, but did not lace R. Pesler, American Hotel; John B'naj * Anguite St, Soitta kwiboj. way and David street, or to th»VM- tho number of names In the book. lear the train. In the machine, be Tiisr Budget of Plainfield. W. Wilson, Germanla Hotel, Long Open Evenings 7.09 to 9.0*. derslgned. ; \ That total is divided among the con Ides the doctor, were his wife and The annual tax budget of Plain- Branch; Nicholas E. West, Green Ga- WILLIAM J. BOWBlA Administrator of James H. Gordo~ grossional districts as follows: drs. I. W. Buck, all of Burlington eld was presented at the May meet bles Hotel, Pleasure Bay; Edward J. deceased. First district represented by Wll he three were thrown out, but fell Ing of bbe City Council Monday Solomon, Blberon Hotel, Elberon, Ham J. Browning, 2,622; second dis- in soft grounil. The automobile was night, adopted on two readings and and Brldgewater Inn, Pleasure Bay, MACHINE SHOP trict, represented by .1. Thompson vreckefl. rderod advertised, as provided by or which two applied tor licenses, Bailor, 1,811; third district, repro- * * « « aw. The amount to be raised for Joseph Murphy, the present holder, BNGINBS, BOUXBS aid MACHTX1IT LOWEST PRICED snntcd by Tliomaa J. Scully, 3,734; Former Itnlnvay Postmaster Dead. the coming year for general pur and William Roach. Of all kladi r«palr«4. HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN, i poses, exclusive of school, library, Three license applications were fourth district, Allan B. Walsh, 2,040; Joseph B. Oliver, aevonty-one years MODEL MAKIH8, FLCMBDIfl, llfth district, nniroHtinted by William poor, fire and State and county taxes, laid over to May 21. These were: ild, died Sunday night at his home la certified .to be $117,000, as agalnsl GAS FITTING, 8TIAM Ul C. I. BEBG^EISr 13, Tattle, Jr., 2,005; sixth district, William H. Hulltt and Harry J. Corner Htcvcus avcauoaad First street. 7 Oliver street, Railway. He was $06,000 last year, This amount in Brown, wholesale, Highlands; Eu- HOT WATIB fflUTDII ropi'osontod by Archibald 0, Hart, a former Postmaster of that olty. Ho Hardware, Tinware, Agntewure, 3.5R4; Hovonth district, represents' oltidoa all the city departments, bu gene P, Pannacl, Sea Bright Inn, Sea (ins llxturcs, Mantels, Gua wns a voteran of the Civil War and V. NEWELL JAMES Plates, Ettf. by Dow H. Drukker, 2,!)fl7; olghtl In addition there Is to be raised th Bright; David B. Plummer, Esses and ost his log In tho battle of Bmmons school and county taxes, tho nmoun Sussex Hotel, Spring Lake. Corner Second mi StockUa BU. district, roprouonted by Hugone F. Crapol at Coloptotiy Crook May 28, SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock Klnkoad, 1,7(10! nltitli dlHtrlet, Wnlti-r of which cannot bo dotnrmined untli O-' — 8(14, Mr, Oliver was unmarried. lator In the month, Vhe tax rato Stationery, 'j'ohucco mid Cigara ;• 1, McCoy, 4,88ri! tonth district, ronro 1« is survived by throe sisters. A Olrl and a Looket. Bonted by Ifldwiird W. Townseml thnroforo, cannot be fixed until thn: A Rit't doosn't enre much for n lookot Dr. GEORGE LUKE HAVBLL (l,8l)ll! elnnmlli district, roprcwnntml ^B wi ^* ^* Llmo. till she wnnts n 1>O,V'H picture In It- Cnnvas Olores, Elootrlo Light Balbi. Atehlson Olnbo, by John J. IflllRlttl, SS.IISiO! twi'lftll iil»' VHomii MIINIC Toucher IHCN. * * * * Lawn Moirors trlot, rnproHWitoil l>y JiiiurH A, Hum Oooi'nn 10, Snndckor, oevonty-on About MHiK'licii A Warm On«, DENTIST yuarft old, for mimy yearn a niitsl Uncoil—An hoiicxt iiiim hag no nhow III, 3,3IK, William A. Coins, who wan olnotoi In this world. Kghw't— I notlco yoii'vo On ft rmtllloti, wliloh will lin Imnil ilmilitr and inutile tciiclici', dlod Sun to tho Dorougli Council of Mvlucha boon pretty miccoiufull—Bxchnngo, Hrondwnjr and AafaiU Street, If it's a Good One oil it) tlio Boniitp by Huiuitor Mnrtlnt' dny at liU homo In Trmiton, Ito wai on thu ProgrosHlvo tlckot, crimtod yuu wiint. not* I'nilmuw llo Imiulliw only ItMidnr tlilrty-llvo yfiirn nf thn chol Btttcr Dayi, SOUTH AMBOY, If. J. riilmlili) iilitnoK, niul ihk pi ICPK nr» nlwnyt thorn worn 24,!W tinmen, nnd on. tin mild H(>iiHiitloii In council ohnnibrr Wife-1 wonilur If Mr, Vnu Dusou lowor ttmti otheir ((rtilciH. ono to too Hultmlttml by Hcntito or thn Dutch Nt'flk I'rwfliytorliii Monduy night wlion ha nuked whu hain't flci'ii bottor dnyo? Uuubnnd- Tiictoiy I'liini) 1'OIIHIV, 2AC liottlu HiiUhM thoro woro 10,127 mtnu»t. ui'cli, Hn froqiiniitly rnprnsnntoi of unoxpotutod linlnnoos n Oli, yen. Tim Dimwu wttim't nlwByn ThB«n will b» hiimW'il in by th IIIM nhurnli In iiroHbylnry mid twlci tho CIOBH of lust, year's horouitl tiuirrk'il, 1 don't tlilnkl—Clilcntfo Ilec- ROOM I HARRY PARI9EN • 01 DAVID STRUT SOUT v ('ongresKnuin ntid |i1i«'i>d on flln will (vit« cnminlNKlnnor tft tlio IniHlnoHH, Mr. CIIIHB In rliNlriimn o urd-Hefiilii. PARIBHIN DUILDINO. tlin UHiidl tnmmirliiltt it ltd pntltlMi thn wrUnr (!ommltt««. H» polntoi which oro iircunntnil nt th« o • # * # out tliBt ItiNt yoar the total expand Tlio cheerful llvo longest In yaum mil NEW JERSEY CEN1 of thn ItiHiHn unit Hf|inti> <>ntili it I rln y. lisinlicrivoii, tnI'n for hydnini rntital WM OHA-IIII «ft«mird In our r#prdn,-Bove«, 1lMld«» thtmn iti'ililiinu thorn urn him Alvln N, liHinb«ritoD, chief of jwllt of tin' iiintmiu ii|i|in>|ii'lntP(l, In TRAINS LEAVE~8OUTH from orfjnnls'iiitkmN it of Main wan Towtiahlp, died at li that UIIK .viinr n wntor bill for nltm HI vI:\HS HIUIK.KADK l^tr New Vork, Newark ana i nt » nnttunti lioiiic UM Sntcicrlny Bight Wo ws 1(100, wlilwli #honl(t liitvc lip-cm at fl.33, 7.07, *1M, 7,60, out of Iftut yeftr'w niiprniirlnMnn, «« 11,11 », ,j 13,01, lt.it fhthU i foriyflvi" yearn nld, lln Imd Suits Cloanod K(\it m This t« from NBW iy fur ovpp tH* months, ll» Is pnlil out of Urn miproprlatlon U and Prossod •/l/lv 4.sr., r..r)it, r.,67, D.M, 9,44 p, • flpporti* from oihw ilfltps will b l),v « willow unit tw» niilldwn. tht» >'ynr, which left a balnncc s 2rt A. m,; 1.17, g,i| iti« BPfoimt ffif thl» fnr of ntw tff, it Is Hlfttfrt h«rc. * * * * t>. m, I7W), with tillls to imy ftinuuntliitt tjefig Oraaeh, >*' Almndim Tint Old ('Mini 11,20ft, So, Ambny Steam Clean- n.m n. HI TM Hard Knestu. A ilH(i>< iil»n hits lt«tin ftrrftnup V. W. STEINS, "This eld world HI best I» only » * 4 i « fiir tht* «liiint1»inii]ttflt of thn ttt»t ing and Unlit Mallt •Ufll and I Iff » mtr) of Plutoiilft tn Nell (mid IIoII , 4,Bf», 9,4! h thai, with v) ititn furni Tlif lilnw (fia ttirWfgli T>*'fllf»fi. ft Is i Mmptrv ttumtre ?"**»«II* ,t«•<»»/ il.Ji J.ifl, S, U* Mum! iliity «ll*|>B Ud ttwdl At an m««(lnx &t th U.tfl of IB Tfl« PHiHB, farfc THE COAL MARKET. Heavy movement of anthracite but A SLIDE ON A ROOF spring opening lacks tie customary 1914, snap. Bituminous completely flat in all sections. Curtailment in indus- trial activity, large stocks and indi- Commander, Auron Stlllwell- Adiu3 - AT Sperling Terrifying Experience on an Ice tant, S. H. Chatten. cations of an early resumption ot BRANCH MAT 16 Coated Mansard. St. Stephen's Lodge, So. 68, F. ft A, mining ias brought business to a *' Meets at K. of F. Hall, first and ... been definitely announced standstill. Outlook poor. third Mondays of each month (except- . the Barnum &. Bailey Greatest ing July, August, and holidays) &f dan game be struck out five men and Although the anthracite trade is Show 1s to exhibit at Long Branch, FIGHTING DEATH .IN MIDAIR 7:30 p. m. facto Club Again allowed seven hits. The opposing experiencing a certain spring activity, Saturday, May 16; to the delight of Joel Parker Council, So. 69, Jr. Q pitcher got eight strike outs and al- it is becoming more apparent all the th« small boy and girl as well as the U. A, M., meets every Friday eveninr lowed four hits and he's a league Perilou. Plight of Two Worker*, and time that there is aD absence of ths in Knights of I'ythias Hall. Councilo- grown-ups, and tt only remains for Wallop Y. M. C. A. man at that. an Exhibition of CoolneM, Presence customary snap and urgency. As Olaf P. Nau; Recording Secretary the circus enthusiast to purchase his of Mind and Heroic Patience—How usual, all companies will carry some A. R. Chatten. or her ticket in advance in order to A bowling match was rolled be- "Nut" was a trifle free with passes th. Difficult Reeeue W»e Effected. ol the April orders over to May, par- Friendship Council, No. 16,1), of L. be assured of a place or seat from ween the South Amfooy Yacht Club meets on alternate Fridays of eac

ft Kfce n: lirt * titiiftn W ')«» llhlflU ill-, j .1 - - fjici, at irtrtlf l*fiteetst I l|i Ha » . Ii If,.- 1 l'!,'-,..l, ii 8 Atiit: « n.iiw !-.(• All *,fe». U M If you want to be right up in STYLE you can't do better than invest in a smart, stylish Made-to-Measure THEQUALuYSTOF Telephone Call 103-W NORFOLK SUIT Brief Items Concerning People We ALL ORDERS BY TELEPHONE PROMPTLY DELIVEREL Know that Prove Interesting Of course there are Noriolks and Norfolks so be care- Reading. ful where you buy them. This class of dress must OCTAGON SOAP 3 be very fashionable and made correctly from the right Per Cake SPECIAL Per Cake ^^ Air. and Mrs. 0. H.Staley, of Irving- sort of fabrics otherwise it loses its entire force as an ton, returned home Sunday evening Old Dutch Cleanser, per box - - (}(; eye attractor. It you want the nobbiest styles and afti-r spending a week with Mrs. Square Brand Milk, per can - - the newest Scotchy effects you might HS well come Staliy's mother, Mrs. Ira B. Martin, Mother's Oats, per box - - - of Broadway. to the right place first. Hunt's White Cherries, per can - 15c Sour Krout, per can - - Mr. Harry DeUraw, of New York, International Tailoring is the kind spent Knriti;r with his uncle, William Pink Salmon, lar^e can - - Brown, in this city. Heinz Spaghetti, per can - - - 15c you want. Sold at popular prices. Instant Postum, per can -' - Joseph Camp, formerly of this city, Shredded Wheat, per package - ,.- 12c is now residing in Jlerci'd, California. Chow Chow, per bottle - - GEORGE GREEN Henry Wclhiuin, of Old liridRo, was Pure Grape Jelly, per glass - - •The One-Price Store" :i local visitor hi.st Saturday. Tryphosa, per box - - - 158 Broadway South Ainboy, N. J. Presto, per package -. - - 1.0c iss Margurct

fighting Waiter is Miss Harriett Martin, of New York "II City, spent HIM week end visiting William E. 81 over / Taking "Rest Cure" I'riondB and relatives In this city. John Street Near Broadway AfTER EASTER SALE Miss Helen Ford, of. Nnw York City, Well, .Ion llonan, popularly luiown ns tlu> "KiKhtiiiB Walter," lins soni: spent tho Eastor vacation with her into KucluKlon and until tlio Grand aunt, Mrs. Oonnloy of (jeorge aired. Of Fine Confectionery Jury Rets around to bin caso lie will These goods are Miniinfucuir«l >>>• Mrnl-cluHH IIOIIHI'R for i|Ui\lily spend lilu tinui in thoughtful inedlta- Mr. Matthew ISlor, of JamosburB, trade, and are not the inferior kind miide up to well ulieiip Jit big tlon ii]Kin tlie past anil In pinna for spent Master' Sunday with Mr. and The word profits. Hclecl » pound from I lie lint lielow, and yon will lie sui prised future rnmimfgng. It seems tlmt Joo Mrs. A. Straub, of Main street. at the delieioiitf qntili'.Y. has liuen IKIKII HHnglne around Uddlo FUITW'H place loni; enough to become Mr. and Mrs. Brnesll Zinklmm Hpont CHOCOLATE MAPLE WALNUTS .... ID, 28c fainlliir with tlio layout of things and Sunday last with- Mr. and Mrs, John PEANUT CLUSTER lb, 28c CHOCOLATE CARAMELS It), 28c the oilier nl^ht lie oaniu arounil uixl 55lnkhn.ni of MlUtown. CHOCOLATE ALMONDS lb. !)!|C swlpod a pair of Hold gltmsos thivt li!d- "ROYAL" CREAM ALMONDS lb. 23c dio kept, Immly for observation pur- • J, Alfrod Johnson and Otto Ander- HOREH0UND DROPS lb. lflc poses. Tills evidently didn't strilcu son woro guests of. Mr, and. Mrs, Carl is the hig word in the tailoring business COUGH DROPS lb. 10c Farri'l In uny funny spot, hccuimo In EASTER EGGS chocolate or plain per doz. 10c 0. nolin, of ITolinotta, on Sunday last. today. JELLY EGGS, small lb. l«c wont up and aworo out u warrunt PEANUT BUTTER KISSES •. lb. 1»C against Honiin. Hdnan, moantlmo Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Collins and ft stands for the best in men's made-to- CHEWING TAFFY lb. 15c hail l)(>como iliHHallRfloil wltll tlio Now daughter of Woodbridgo, worn guoats CL1MT0N JELLY CUTS lb. 10c measure custom clothes. It stands for ASSORTED CARAMELS lb. 28n York attractions and came back to of friends in this city on Sunday last. 's premier tailoring organization. LEMON DROPS lb. l»c our fair city some time Tuesday to sno what further excitement could bo Postmaster E, E. Halnes, M. D., Royal Tailoring has made it possible for found. Tie found It alright for about loft this city on Friday for eight days tho flr.st person lie met was Ollleer rest in Virginia. Ills many friends men in every part of America to dress as big Tuxedo Tobacco 3 SPSS Pipe free! (llcason, who invited Joo up to seo hope that tho trip may proved bene- city club-men dress—in custom clothes, cut tho accommodations offered by tho ficial to his health. and stitched to personal dictation. Janitor of tho City Hall.. Joo went SULLIVAN'S TWO STORES along, of course, ami after awhile Po- James Allan, >p£ Elizabeth, called on It has halved the price of custom tailoring, lice Justice Birmingham came along friends In this city last Saturday. BROADWAY too and listened to Joe's story. "Yon because it has wholesaled it to a nation in- can't fool me," says Joe, "I've been Mr' and Mrs. William Sprague, of stead of retailing it to a neighborhood. arrested before." I Portia street, entertained Mrs. Spra- "May ho so, may be so, but not In BUOS brother of Camden over Easter. You will find Royal Tailored men wherever South Amboy," said the Judge, as he j discerning dressers gather. For the Royal consigned the future white foopo tar E(lward Monahan, of Villa Nova the mercies of the Grand Jury. / College, spent Easter with his par- Tailored Look is not provincial; it is all- m - Q - 11 i ents of David street. American—the Nation's standard of the DECISION IS RESERVED IN best in smart grooming, and we are proud The NORFOLK SUIT Melvln Hunt, of the Jefferson Medi- SAMUEL SCHIiEIMEB CASE cal College, spent EftStor with his to be the Authorized Royal Dealer in South Decision was reserved by the Su-j mother at Morgan. Amboy. Come in and look over our line Here's the Norfolk—the Suit that most all preme Court Thursday on the rule to ' show cause why Samuel Sohlermer.j victor Terwilllger has returned to of over half a thousand ALL WOOL samples. . Boys and all Mothers like! fin attorney of. New Brunswick and ithica., N. Y,, where he is employed. Elizabeth, should not he disbarred oi> Prices $16 to $35. It's a very popular style and it's just a little disciplined for his alleged failure to • Mrs. R. Bykes and daughter, Mar- relief from the plain Suit proposition! prosecute a writ of error which he garet, of Yonkevs, spent Easter with sued out in the interest ot Raffaelo relatives In this city. Longo of Elizabeth, convicted of the "Regal" ' The materials are fancy Cheviots, murder of "Tony" Mlgiore. Longo Mrs. Edna Perreault, of Newark, s now In the death house at the State Scotches and Worsteds. The spent tho weeic end with her parents on shoes is the trade mark that stands both rison awaiting electrocution tho in this city. foremost and for most. These world-famous Tailoring is doubly strong. .'eek beginning May 25, the writ of >rror having been dismissed at the Joe Connell, of the U. S. S. Loui- shoes keep aloof from the ordinary "shoes $1.98, $2.25, $3.00 to $5.00 ast term of court for what was de-siana, spent a few days last weelt for commerce" by their intense individuality iared to bo lack of prosecution. ith his sister on Augusta street. Former Governor Voorhees, who and striking smartness. May we show you Our Boys' Clothing Department is a busy appeared for Schleimer, told the court Fred Ltttell and Frank Fulton were the new and style-authentic models in Regal place, these days, tor our Good Clothes have hat his client was under the impres- \'e\v York visitors last Saturday. sion, after a tacit agreement with the shoes for Spring and Summer? advertised us well. You'll find us always irosecutor, that an additional exten- Martin Gallagher, of New York, as ready to show as to sell, sion of time would be granted to him ipent Easter with relatives in. this o hnvo the cane printed and to pro- itty. secuto tho writ, Mr. Voorhees also nformed the court that Mr. Schlol- Mrs. Elmer Davidson and Miss Avla SPECIALS I )U'r on the return day of the writ, hristy, ot Jamesburg, spent Eostei' J. Alfred Johnson .van trying another case In Now Sunday visiting friends in this city. Men's $10.00 Suits, for work or dress, at - $4,t)5 iruiiBwick and thought his lntorosta n. tho writ wore protected' bocauso of Mrn, Douglas Hunt, of Morgan, was "The Rfgal Store" Men's $15.00 Blue Serge Suits, this week at 10.00 :li« nndorHtiindlng ho- had with -the New York visitor Saturday. Men's 00c Overalls, blue, black or slripe, at - 4 5(' Mr. Hdilelmor, who wna allowed to Mr. nnd Mrs, J. B, Hohlnson, of : , i a ,i i , • •iddroas tlio _court, repeated the re Nnwnrk, woro Soiith Ainboy vlBltorn 178 Broadway South Amboy innrkM of (lovdrnnr Voorheon, to tho ant Saturday. Furnishings, Hals and Shpas •frccl: Hint lifl wne busy on tho rotiiM lay or tlio writ. At this Juncture Mr. nnd Mrs. Art«pn Kontiby, of at Reduced Prices! • < Chief. .hiKlljii Oumiii^i'ti ''^tl^jiit Mr. Montolulr, spent lCn«tnr«8iiiiday with Htruot, viHitod in Hrooltlyn ilurlnj,' tlm Hpont tlm wi'olt end with Mrs. B, M Schli'liiioi' whctlirr lin wns on Mnln Ktroot. KftHlor vacation, ami epont Himtor 'I'lco, of Hnyruvllli!. Jim priipdr rmirNo wili»n lie Kiimlny In tlmt «lly. l.v \i;unrud hl« ollont Wlio« William Allnu, of Kllznbotli, Kpi'lll Mr. and Mr«. 'II. Hcliiviirj nt Socond m nrul(i> i» look nftor lilit own fiMlor day In thin oily, Mm. Null Jolmmm, of fluorico utruot, sli'iHil,, micnt liiHt. Humlny with Mr. Mid ii ry IntiTi'iitH. To tliJf Mr, q W. W. (JOIiDBKI'ttl l« imtortnlulng friends from Kcnrny, Mrn, Kranlt Hclovcr, of 01* HrlilRij. ri'pMi-d Hint *« wnn »ll|0»ti<^.l!io lin- Mr«. Thpoilovn Manon, Br,, Mr, nnd "Tlm Turner Slum" lUif tlmt MM Inter«mtg wnriS* |mit«Kti in. At with Mr* of t'wprty ttrfwlwl li* OHI <»|f) Hurt Is t»iipviv«| tiy ills *!fa, Ift up thulr rpsltinflfe on Parker spent the w«*k end with h»r parents liliflt *>WMllll jli"fc>S»iflJ (ttHf III mm* «»f| tw*» flBiiBliti'frt, tnlpfmln «t tlielr home In fOSII WBMAS in Brtuwkin nM wittftftititllii Tlitirsrtajr mfirttltig In An if n»lrt fiH'tifl'»« nr bttftiw stilrt d»t« Setto Ante? HN'tfAllfl M. MAfK, thfitti, ! with r»i»ll¥»! l» $hl« ton, f>, P.,, 14»^ vm f%i* , Mr, »t»? f» Attfrt»pt». Main Miw frt lt¥«r, nf Mftlft itr#et, THE SOUTH ^AMBO* CITIZEN. THREE NOTCH ROADS. soc A DARING PATRIOT Gen. Win. S. SATURDAY,1. APRIL 18, 1914. Th»ir Curious Title Comes From th« 0. A. 1!., meets Name of George III. nesday afternoor In Missouri and some other central 3 o'clock, in M HEW TOBK AWUSEMEKTS. Feats of a Little Known Hero of western Mates liiere are roads tuat ure Commander, Aa tant, S. H. Chatt Revolutionary Times. called "three notch road.-*' They are public highways as distiusuislipd from St. Stephen's ' 4 Grand Opera House, tbe roads that lead to a sawmill, a SI. Meets at K. "Young Wisdom," said to be one or schoolboii.se, a cburcb or iin isolated third Mondays o JACK JOWETT'S BRAVE RACE. iug July, Augu the most delightful comedy successes farmhouse. A three notch road "goes The Leading Lady 7:30 p. m. of the season, will hold the boards for »om«wbere." 1'roeeditig along tnu-\i a All the farm's a stage and the It Saved Jefferson and the Virginia road, tbe traveler Is bound, in tii'ie, to About Ham. hen just now is the star: she i3 Joel Parker Cfl one week at the Grand Opera House, Baked ham keeps better than boiled U. A. M., meets ev> Assembly From Capture by Tarle- reach a town laying tbe foundation of future New York, begfcning Monday night, haiu, and what is left fvom tbe tirsl poultry profits. in Knights of Pythis. April 20th, with Mabel and Ktlith Tal- ton'* Dragoons and Gave General There lies heulud the curious title an meal may be .served cold or furm I lie Olaf P. Nau; Recx Interesting story. It appears that A. R. Chatten. iaferro in tbe chief roles as co-stars. Washington Valuable Information. ingredient in some other savory dish Poultry Kiug George 111. decreed that all Kng for a later day. Gorm liOdge, No. 86, Both local favorites, the sisters make Must of tin- Revolutionary heroes list public roads, as king's tsigbways. Regulator Regular meetings second linked eonied ham is a novelty. Sic, 50c, 60c, $t.O0; 25 Ib. pail $S.5t> their debut in a piny humorously writ- iive been imiijortiilixt'd in Kong or should be tnnrkc'd ivitli his nanw, lu 1 Fridays of each month at ory, liut then' is one whose fjime bus So;iU tin. hum iu water overnight. In gives health and thereby in- Bundesen's Hall. President., .^. ten by Rachel Crothers and which the colonies it was often impossible to the morning t:>kv a brush and scrub it. teaches that mother's old Fashioned ever spread, MM it should, beyond the mark the roads with tbe care ami creases the number of fertile Borlund, ST.; Secretary, A. J. Johft- ,'ion of bis birth. His name was and pare the liure side until meat and eggs. Result—more and stur- son; Financial Secretary, Georg* ideas are built upon the most solid thoroughness tlmt were used In Eng fat look red and white. Then use vin- dier chicks. Mortensen; Treasurer. John S. Last. foundation and that the things you nek Jowett. Iu the little city of land, and in the wilderness It waegas r t" Wiisli it with. When II drains harlottesvillo. Va., (lien; is a tablet Stjir of Jersey Lodge, No. 181, B. *I think are new and which you strive to enough to cut three notches ou Hieluy with the skill side duwu in a mast- Pratts Bab> Chick Food L. V. and E., meets in Welsh's Hall, 1 the building tlmt stands on the site largest trees nluug tbe roads. 1 keep from her, are as old as the hills ing p.m. Make a thick paste of tlniu 25c, 50c and $1.00 First Sunday of each month at 2.3» : bis old tavern. But Unit simple After tlic lievninlioi), of course, the and water JUKI cover tin* paivd side is the greatest chick saver known. p. m., and on third Tuesday at 7.3t and have been rejected by mother as [•on/.e is the only memorial of his 1 mi till »f King (ji'orgi* was omitted, with tins. .Mix together a half cupful Bef use Bub8titutca; insist on Pratta. p. m. Henry Selover, President; L. B. worthless long ago. Direct from u illue uiul Ueetls. but I hi* three notches proved useful n< of vinegar, a cupful of cold wnter, a Silis!«ction Guaranteed or Monty Back Wortley, financial Secretary art long run at the Dainty Theatre, New Treasurer; P. L. Hawes, Recording In Revolutionary days young Jack a means of niarUing public ro:uK tfililcMpoonful each of molasses and on- S Get Pratte 160 page Poultry Book Secretary. York, and more recently at Power's Virginia colonists, it is Hiiiil.. carried ion Juice. I'mir tills nrounil The hum. owett kept the Swjui tavern 111 Clinr- Washington Camp, No. 36, P. 0. Theatre, Chicago, it cornea heralded •sville. He w:is n piilriut nt II time the iinictlci' Into Tennessee, Kentucky Cover tin; pan closely and Imko, allow- 4180. For sale by and Indiana, mid their children, In ing half mi hour to each pound after MlfS. ACfiUST BEHK S. of A., meets second anil fourth - with the unanimous praise of critics, ,hon pntrlotlKin was dangerous, for Monday nights of each month, at K and what is more important the cachet lonnvallin wnti iu pi/.s.st'.ssion uf tido- turn, curried It Into Missouri. the wnler becomes hot. Haste several 11. WOLFF & CO. J. SOTLIFF of P. Hall, at 8 o'clock. William W ' times with the llmild in the pan. of a big office success. Tho story con- iiiter Virginia, and Turk-ton und bis Originally Missouri Inid no counties. Anderson, president; Charles S. Buci- uvulry were sweeping buck ami forth Later, wlicti they were formed, the When dune dike out of the oven mid eltw, vice-president; Bert Lambert- cerns'two sisters, Gail and Victoria state decided Hint if the task were left scrape off the paste. Tliea instantly Dr. GEORGE LUKE HAVELl son, Master of Forms; Join French Claffenden, who havo becoino inculnl- ver this inbind counties. In June, 17S1, (bu Virginia assembly tn tlie counties there would IIK little (lust with cracker ermnliN to «top the financial secretary; Joseph Bi Plp>' Dd with the doctrine of feminine free- linniloned Kichmond, which Cornwal- road building. Accordingly, the Hlnte How of the Juice. Then set back In recording secretary; Joseph Hubb dom in all things including love- Ciail constructed the roads and marked the oven to brown, DENTIST chaplain; Peter J. Cassidy, treasa B tlirentcned, null came to sit In Clmr- Friendship Council, No. lfi, I), o Claffenden OD tho eve of her marriage iiltesvllle. Among ils liii'inhei'D were Ilium with throe notches. Later, when the couulli-s undertook to build meets on alternate Fridays of t. to a highly circumspect young man iucb men us Patrick Henry. Itichurd Orange Custard Pudding. Uroadwiij and AngoiU Street, month, at 2.30 p. m., In Knights i of impeccable character and connec- Icur.v l.ee Mini Konjtiiiiln IIIHTIXOH, rondx, they were designated In the To uiiilie till?) puilillng tnke a (juart Pythias Hall, First and StockU tions has induced him to run off with- mil the governor WIIH no other than timber country liy two notches. I'rlur of milk, allow It to lion I. over tin; SOUTH MOOT, H. J. . streets. Councilor, Mrs. Ethel Stult to anil during ttie wiir Iwtwuvu (In- out going through the usual orthdox !'bi)inas Jefferson, One h/lglit morn- tire, but not to boll, rut tile lightly Recording Secretary. Mrs. Ada Wa states the distinction wua preserv beali'ii yolltn of live CKKH and thu ceremony. The circumspect one Is ii)! when the stale assembly was in Paul Petiraw Hamilton Lodge, eil. und tliree notch mails were nl- whites of two nnd four ounces of sug- 563, Ii. of IJ, T., meets every M called Peter Van Horn. After Peter I'HHlim Jack niounted his thoroughbred jure anil rode out. to look over bis wuys "throligh roads" Unit led from ar Into It. Take from tin; lire and Htlr ROOM S fourth Sunday of each month at and Gail havo left to find the untram- one town of Importance to another. well, adding the well grated rind of an of P. Hall. President, T. F. Breni urni outside the town. AM ho rode PAJUSEN BUILDING. Secretary, William Bulman; Tr melled fields of freedom the sweet- long lie caught through the trees a Two notcl) roads wero less Important orangi!. Tour into a buttered pudding dish. I'u! this In n pun of boiling wa- urer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent heart of Victoria persuades her to ;llnip«e of ii Ilritlsli uniform Hashing highways, and roads not notched nl Official Publication. Edward McIX practice her own preachments. This !o\vn H crossroad, lie put bis burse all wen; either mil roads or plnnls ter In the oven and bake. Heat, the. ough. has all been prearranged by Peter ami iver the low stone wall and confront- nnulH. A rail rond was a road leading whiles of thrue oggn and two table- to n camp where men split rnllH. mid Npoutifiilx uf Ntigur to u stiff froth iiuil MACHINE SHOP Protection Engine Compai'y matta Christopher, the follow victim or tin- ed the rider. It WIN OHO of Tmleton'H it plunk road led to a sawmill.- when the pudding is done and has been on the fourth Thursday of each moitk advanced doctrine on love. roopors. at Engine House, Bergen Hill, at 7.3» With i\ big pistol pointed at IIIH head, Youth's Companion. removed from the oven spread tills froth over and return to tho oven for ENGINES, BOILERS and HACHIK1B1 p. m. President, William Birmlnghjua; The couples meet at a farmhouse on he Engllsliumn thought it. wine to two or three minutes to harden. Of all kind* repaired. Vice-Presldent, Joseph B^ily; Treas- . a lonely road in tho middle of the:>buy Jack's command to turn In nt the urer, Michael Welsh; Foreman, J«ma .-aigfet. -\n artist is their host, and the imte of a nearby house und chimge NOT CERTAIN, BUT HOPEFUL. Orango Sauce.—Take five tablenpoon- MODEL MAKING, PLUXBIHe, Nolan; Secretary, Frank Stanton. key to the riddle. Under the pretext llothlng with him. Under threat of fulH of butter und rub them Into it cup- Willia Clearly Diagnosed the Case In ful of granululvd sugur. Take a sauce- GAS FITTING. STEAM ANB General Morgan Lodge, No. M, L O. of takfng them to tho next town to death the soldier divulged the fact that 0. F., meets every Tuesday evening at His Litter to His Aunt. pun and put the sugar luto it, adding HOT WATXB HIATUS find a minister he drives thorn back to Tarleton was lu the vicinity. Jowett 7.30 o'clock, at Knights of PytnlM Deur Aunley—I did not rite to you a cupful «f boiling water, the juice of Hull. Noble Oraad, Cyrus E. Darfe; the Claffenden home. Victoria agrees nt once galloped nwuy In senrcb of the for u long time now witch Is not eredl iiieniy. The day passed without re- two orimgeH, the juice of liulf a lemon V. NEWELL JAMES Secretary, Charles P, Thomas: Finan- she is not quite so sure about wanting bul to me tieciiws Hcmiry Begg told nnd the whites of tliree eggs. Heut un- mit, and Jack stopped at an inn to Comer Second and Stoekioi SU. cial Secretary. Adolph Stelner. to scale the heights of freedom Illegal- me be yoostoo bnve an aunt very til it Is fonmy nnd then serve. ake n few hours' rest. mutch like you and he did not rite to Star Bnlldlng and Lon AstoelmtWt, ly, but admits she does harbor the In the night he heard the tramp of of South Amboy, N. J.. meets 1B CKy her for a long time and one day his Apple and Nut M«ringue. Office Phone 190 Residence Phone 110 Hall, on the fourth Monday «Teolaa old-fashioned love for Christopher. lorses and, looking out of bis window, mutber came in very sad and said to . Gail balks at becoming Mrs. Peter and law that the yard was full of British To prepare thia dish wash, halve In each month. President. Thomas Flimnry your aunt dide yesterday and EDWIN C. RODDY G. Gelsinon; Secretary, John J. Delan- declares she knew the artist host was soldiers, led by Tarleton himself. Tin- and core some baking apples. I'lace when be thought of how she dide In a rather deep baking dish, nnd ey; Treaiurer, John J. Coakley. her real destiny the minute he took troopers entered tbe tavern and sntwithout getten an nnsur to her last let into each half put n dot of butter, ALL KINDS Of INSURANCE Lady Grace Lodge, No. 27, D. «f S. her .in his strong arms and carried her down to drink nnd talk, quite uncon- ter It almost broak his hart and for a scious that an enemy was on the stair teaspoonful or more of sugar, depend- 1. 0. 0. F. Meets on the First and away in an automobile. Then Peter long time he could not eat the rest of REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD above listening to every word. From ing upon the acidity of the apple, one- Third Friday evgniag of each month, being a congenial young chap, carries bis dinner. half cupful of water. Bake slowly. If in Scully's Hall, Stevens avenue, iin. their conversation Jowett learned Commissioner of Deeds the four of them away on another Tbo trubble Is that when we are npples are not good bakers stew cov- S. Linden, N. G.; Mrs. Alargaretta that Tarleton commanded an advance young and heltby we do not think of Thomas, Recording Secretary. elopement, with mother along to chap- ered on top of stove until tender, then Notary Publle guard thut wus halting to wait for the how our rellltives nre old and aptoo die place In the oveu to brown slightly. eron the party. Joseph Brooks has rest of the trnop. Then they planned Rooms 12 to 16 Parlsen Building, Independence Engine & Hose Co. nny time nt all and so we do not rite Beat the vchitei) of three eggs to a stiff No. 1, meets third Monday in each surrounded the sisters with a moat to dash on to Charlottosvllle and cap- as often ns we otto und are sorry after froth, heat in one-half cupful of augur, B'way A Augosta St, South Ambor- ture the Virginia nssetnbly. month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. Foreman, capable company. wurd when It is too late. cover the apples nnd sprinkle over top Open Evenings 7.00 to 9,00. Martin Shuler; President, John B. Jack Jowett set out at once in the o flennry Begg wns tellen me nbout broken nut meats and shredded cocoa- Woodward; Secretary, N. N. Pearoe. cool of the dawn. Once he was chased his aunt yesterday and how she yoos nut, Lightly brown in the oven. 1 Forty.Elglith Street Theatre. by some troopers who trotted in from too seud him presunts and sum times Ianthe Council, No. 6, D. of P. Imp's Order of Bed Men, meets every second The great interest that Now York'? the pike tlmt crossed his path, hut his tnanni>y when there was a serkus com bay mare soon outpaced theirs. Like Celery With Hollandaiie. and fourth Thursday of the month, 400 has evinced In "To-Day," now in men which the neerest one now (3 two HIGH-GRADE at 2.30 p. m., in K. of P. Hall. Poca- the wind he rucod through lanes, over weeks from Weusday. Boiled celery with hollandaise sauce Us seventh month at the 48th Stroa can bu made luto a delicious entree hontaa, Mrs. Buryel VanHise; K. o*R., low stone fences, up the side- of the This makes It all the sadder for Hen Kate J. Berlow. heatre, New York, has been one o hill to beautiful Monticello, the home nry. Tbe price of tickets to a serkus and served na a separate course. The < many reasons contributing tn the of Governor Jefferson. He warned Is a kworter for boys the sighs of us bunches should be washed as carefully Good Snmnrltan Lodge, No. 12, K. •! >longed run of '.'the vital and vivid Jefferson of the approach of the Brit- as possible without separating the P., meets every Wednesday evening und Henury's aunt yoostoo always at 8 o'clock, at Knights of Pythlaa rama of life." Its story, having to ish, and then, with a fresh horse, he send him flfry sense for two tickets If stalks. They ate then tied to preserve their shape while boiling. Smull, ten- Hall, corner of First and Stockton do with tho experiences of a young Cashed down the steep mountain road he should wnnto take anutber boy streets. Chancellor Commander, V. der bunches require almost an hour's married couple, suddenly denied tlii into Cbarlottesville. Itusblug Into th» with him Rs they offen do. B. Norcross; Keener of Records and :mll where the assembly was In «es- cooking. To serve split each bunch in luxuries of life by tho business ro Tbe eerkus witch Is commen here F. W. STEINS, Seals, William A. Chapman. Bion, he called to tbe members to flee, two weeks from Wensday la Simmons half, which is n single portion, and Stevens Avenue, uearMata Street, verses of tho husband, is of particular Seneca Tribe, No. 23, Imp'd. O. B. for Tarleton's dragoons would soon be & Sapp's world's greatest nlekul plated serve with. Imllanrtalse siiuce made SOUTH AMBOY M* meets every Thursday evening at appeal to society. How society re at their heels. Iu n few moments tbe three rings ne plUB ulter penrless ne- from the water in which the celery 8 o'clock, in Knights of Pythias Hall. Bards the play is revealed by a letter hall was empty, inul the membersreal mnrvul equine sennsntlon nnd zoo has boiled, an this strengthens tho Sachem, William O'Brien; Chief of IU*- recontlyi received by Manager Harry were on their way ftcrons the moun- loglcle agergatlon with the world fa- vegetable flavor. orda, George O. Cllver; Collector of VonTillzer from Mrs. Oliver H. P.tains to Staunton, where they would mous Roamln Hlpperdroam and sele- Wampum, Stephen Miller. , be safe from pursuit. brnted nrtusts In tbe subllmest spec A Pudding Economy. JAS. J. DOLAN Starling CagUe, No. SO, K. fl. K, Belmont, after she, and Mrs. Stuyve meets first and third Saturday eve- sant Fish had wltnescd a mntineo per Jack rode on to Ills tavern, but found tides ever staged for the eddlfllcatlon Sometimes the housewife has two of Man witch I copied from the bills ns ning of each month, at 7:30 o'oloak, formance. Mrs. llelmont's letter i there n wounded otllcer of the Conti- or three scraps of different puddings at Knights of Pythias Hall. v£4obl« nental nnriy—(iencrul Stevens. He nearly as posslbul, and it looks as if it left over. ns follows: Chief, Charles T. Grace; Mw..er of dressed the tilck man In a suit of his was goen to be a pretty good show. Take u fork anil break and mix them Records, George H. Mack. Dear Mr. VonTllzer: own clothes, carried him downstairs 1 gesH all tbo boys are gocn exsenl well together, put them Into a clean Electrical Singing Socletj Llederkrani, S«a(k Ponnlt me to thank you for you uixl put him on the fresh horse, with iJcnnry anil mo witch nro not surten pie dltdi, make about a pint of cus- Ambov. Practice of ilnglng take* courtesy of yesterday afternoon In bugs of corn in front and bclilndi—the but honpful, Two weeks from Wens turrt, mix half of this with tho cold Contractor place every Monday of each month at Riving mo tho great privilege an very picture of mi old farmer going to duy,—Siilunlay lCrenlng Post. pudding mid pmir tbe rest ovor the 8 p. m. Business meeting held ever; ploasiiro of attending tho performanc tho mill. Sldo by side Jowott nnd Ste top. Hnkii In a KII>W oviiii. first Monday of each month at I of "To-Day" at tho JHIIi Street. Then p. m. Fred Tbumhart. Presides*; tro. veils rode out of town, willed l>y Id Brief Illness Beneficial. o'clock was lu the possession of Tarle There nre some who confess that Kutscher, vice-president; Harry Riek- 1 wan IntonHcly lnt."ri'nled In tlil Cnkomnking Hint. 17« flenry Street Soitk A»fc«r ard, secretary; Chai, Steuerwald. Hpleiiillil production from the IHTJU ton's men. running us hn reached the they never really rend or appreciated To bake a niku well and with very treaeurer; B. Grohe. librarian. nltiff to II.H clone. The II'.HMIIII wliie top of n hill, .lack HIIW bid own tnvern tbclr dally paper until they lind to little trouble lmvo two enlte tins tlu> Tolophonot'il-W It convr-yn In one nf vllal Importune! Htay tn boil to rend It uiul mnlilcnly dis- Court Kuril mi, No, 44, F. of AH meet* In Humes. fimii' shape uiul NIZIV ' I'ut tlio enko on the second and fourth Wednesday! nnd grown Incremiliicly no every ilny. I'lic HIIIINII. who had reamm Ii) mis- covered It WJIH rather good rcaillng Tlint 111" Invi' »f luxury mm per mlxliiri' Inlo one III) nnd phit'O the TELBPIIONH3 184. of each month, at 8 p. in,, la Protec- perl the young mini In a uniform, Hoi And I know Ini'ii who rent pli'imnnt OIIIIT over II NO Hint the Hum meet. «0 IKIHI.-I tion Hal). Chief Ranger, Marcu* out In CIIIIHO of him, but .laek'H horse li.iiiscK In delightful Htiburlw, yt'l Tin' ciiki' rises hotti'l', an tllo cooler nil' Peterson; Suh-Cblel Hanger, Loolt otto of tlin Ki'ciiicHl pnihli'imi Ainc! scarcely ever HCU them until a IJIOHHCII onn llfn In riwfniiiteii HIIII; ilint till WIIM ugiilii too Hpredy for them, and lie I'IIIIM'II by opening Ihn oven door I* Horlaud: Fliiuii. Hucretary. Kdward I wifely iiwiiy to Washington wllli piiln occurs uiul I hey xtay at lioum for Anton Novak Dowan; Tri'Mtirpr, Mlclmo) Zupko; noHii iiiiidiuv our women him ii'iieb not alloweil In |>ein'trnti\ a fmv diij'H In bell. A fuw dnyH' "bed tho pornli'lniiM HIII/;I>; Hint Dm rriiz tbe III'WH Hint Tni'lelon WIIH no longer ttuo, Secretary, LouU Melnwr; 8r. illnu out" inlglil ilo ninny liiiiiiiui pliintx Woodwnrd, Nolnou Hanks; Jr, Wood- for vnlgnr illupluy uiul IMMIIHIIIK one' liclltlg In Mi||i|iul't of IjirnWlllllH II Ml Appl". ward, Nelson Kvlont; Hr. Doadltt, llnl|(lll)ol'i linn ili'i'elopi'il lulu (i ii; I Information Ihnl win of tin' xi'enl it lot nf (,'noil.- I.Diiilini (lliroiilcln. Wlli'll liuklim iippli"! clll llil'iuiKb Ibi' 1 CAFE Mlohncl l'romi; Jr. llcAdl«, Ludwft 111 (tlm'unc; Hint I In riilllvnllon nl' Mi «'M| viilin* In I lie i oimiiniider of tin' rlml all roiitiil Just a Illllo way from llnrttiiftit; Trunt«i>s, Anron llyer. 8r., InttOlwt III liioi'i- 'mill iinll'irvltii; Hui ('oiitlni'iilnl iirm.v (lie uletn lierme (HllllilK lll(> ti|i|ili'i III Itlchard Met'lnud, flr., Andrew Kron- tlin limnlll for nri|illl'lnr. IIIIMI'.H; a Wholfftttlo mid rotjill dealer 1B To .hull .lowell'M i|iil' l> wll mid dur Miiny of NnpiiliMin'H giMicrii tile oven. Till' applfH will liccp tliclr urn fiircnfiilly mill I'lTei llii.lv bniiiijl Ililt Ih" iinllior nf I hi* Dei'liiriitlnii of I Mil in tily, tint null nf n poor AIKII Wltlinttalni! Hie piny tor tin- nei' IHI'M lll'lltll > 11II111 till' '"IIfffllli Yolllll'M I Inn c<>i>]IIM ; Hncln<|, tlu< noli of n Nllk M«rrlfi|j. Ales, Porter, Etc. vvi'iivcr; Joiinliin. I lie mm of u cnunlry PAINTERS, DECORATORS, OVI»r Hi* lili'flhi II'i oil tin- Hint ili'i-n liM'cli; Morllxr, II hri'wui'H IHIV; tMiilluol In wnriii wnli'i', ilry ntn1 put ll('f Wl'»'P lUlilfiiliinn Allollli-r Klltm Mime, IHU'il with riitft tiin'ittlNO lie llmi i-oiini litnt tec iiivcr mill Iwve In rtvi> iiiliiutpo M!»s t/Httt I(n iilwc' 1 t)mttlr«nm'i\ (irottimtit •-•! It tlin nm k>Mi|il« uiul Ni'Mvlmiri, iilltliilnK to tin Proud Ht(.ell*6tlon< itf loiiM. to hire (or W«ddlni», fan NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. |HIIIHBII|> ||||M|ni:II||K |>j(l|- nf Ifon u<'| MllfollMl (if I.UIHIIlli.lllPD, "Yon mlliar llilH muni mm, "t'liti It lit* tlmt I »linll HHVcr l»wt lliitl ma." WerIM Knewing, , He, TMAINS Lt*AV( inUtll AMBOV i j Ini(ti'li!i8«lfh. Nownrt stid Wll*i« lirlltlflfl! rllftrt'tillntl, (lir. tHrttl "(Itiw it>«"a Itf Mtinw (llttt t KHI tl tiltflit ni wife nilNlmjIt me fof • Ittif UP It MIILII! !"< HiMiulnMiln fiUd In it lieth at ttn, in;, flt iff Hu-If *Nlimi tti *')i(»>p|(t leile liiiMrkV' cIIlit (ha Cpniltli Ilinrohul. j H'" », J.S», 1.41, «nil, (t)invx oil, th» stilfflij "Hi. ii.iv< f? foe ih*\t i»i«IHe>»«r int<> l>w«l)tiit, their sfilMh1 Mi'i rr-sli>H III cum |) thl'lr" i|«Mmi«tl IH\»n

«t **-« * «* Sn ni . •*••• h.W, PI4 «, «M !».!9, #S *<», Ml, jftVti ii tiie * ("I (H (Httrff tt'll (l» TftfB' 'iH»t'» the f» EHKi)WAiii)s S'ifjf cttift-fHljr !ti<1 f Htjf ••nl/ HIM •!"« o.uiiui) i(iit.iMt«) in n>p 4!l»1 «us, «4I, JB.ift, 18 M f «. *»• • 4*!*, if.ts, *r» is (•» Utth.n n lji«, I M, 6 IS, «0». 6 II «,< • »•«" »t>f Sh« I'- >. illi It. ttte !• ii i. i' . 1 I*.. »>«*«= »h«* 1 WnM.iej it id. a fit ttii-i >.l ««t*r« ..(..I I d, j«hfl *Jr*rl. I CITIZEN. Dramatic Association again presented .tear Broadway. the drama "Shamrock and Rose," Claimants For Ryan which was greatly enjoyed. Dancing fcilowe.d until a late hour, Kerr's Estate From Chicago RIL 18, 1914. VERT SPECIAL! on hestra furnishing the music. All Items of Interest Presented In luM'sent report a fine time. The following is taken from a Chi- FOB ALL. Just received car Short Paragraphs for Busy cago paper: Un: H. C. While, A. H. Bergen an] j "An estate of $10,000 in Doon Coun- ST. Readers. Julia Hue attended the meeting of they, Limerick, Ireland, awaits Mrs. Mahoney's Holly Park Brand Flour -ir rooms, iinpiuve- Mumnouth Presbytery at Moori-stmvii lary Fitzgerald and her husband, .venue. luqulre ou on Tuesday. William, who are believed to l>e resi- 4-18-tt A great many local people attended None better at any price. .sbed rooms Lo desirable the opening preEormance in Proctor's dents of Chicago, according to a letter jusekeeping; fonvenlen- Theatre, Perth Amboy, last Monday A social gathering will be held in received yesterday by Captain John .riZKNofllce. 4-iB-tf lafternoon. the Sacred Heart Hall on Tuesday J. Halpin from K. .T. O'Connor, a Per barrel Per % barrel '24^ lb. sack • 12 Ib. sack ' iduu&B, 7 rooms, uu George to MrB. Catherine McCarthy, evening next. There will be danc- merchant of South Amboy, N. J. The et. . 1-18 The Cypress A. C. bungalow at ing and refreshments. atter stated that John Ryan, a rela- 5.5O 3.75 7Oc 35c T—Four rooms, bath, nil Ini- Morgan received a new coat ot paint tive of the Fif/.geralds, recently died in Inqulre of Mrs. (Jatherlne , 140 Henry street. 1-18 this week. The Central Railroad of New Jer-Doon County naming them in his V FOR BENT-Slx rooms and bath, at 138 sey will run an excursion from this will." New Laid Eggs, per dozen - Broadway. Bent (16 per month. Mrs. K•'!'. Bveritt. 4-ltt-tf Edward Sprague has remodeled tile city to Washington and return on The estate referred to above is not. POIi ElliNT—Two Bats, (i and 8 rooms; im- interior of his home on Pine avenue, April 26, for the low faro of $3.00. located in Ireland, but probably refers 20 Fine Sweet Oranges for - provements. Apply to Mrs. M. Lucitt, 79 installing a bathroom, modern im- See adv. for particulars. the estate in this city of John Ryan, 4-18-1 Augusta street. provement and hard-wood floors. who recently died, and for which Sur- Granulated Sugar, per lb. - 4c TOR RENT—Modern Flats, with all Im- provements, on Main street. Apply at 171 riirlmnl bowling has purchased the rogate Clayton appointed John Quinlan Main street. 4-11- Miss Constance Lewis, daughter of Rca estate on Augusta street. administrator, H Is stated that Large Can Fancy Pears, can lOc FOll 11KNT—House, 8 rooms, all Improve- ments, gas and electricity, on David street. Rev. C. S. Lewis, rector of Christ Mrs. Fitzgerald is a. niece of the de- Apply to Miss M. K. Scully, Augusta st. 4-lltf Church, was taken suddenly ill last Hunt & Mundy caught a few shaii ceased. The Fltzgemlds visited this Boneless Bacon, per lb. - SOc FOB KENT—House, 7 rooms and bath, on week with an ailment that puzzled city about two weeks iiKo anil put In .Oatherlneiitreet. Apply to o. \V. Mund the past week. -'Bordentown avenue. 4-11-ti the doctors for a while. She has re- a claim " tor the estate. 2 Cans Fancy Asparagus for 35c FOB BENT—House on First street, near covered fully. The high school pupils expect to Btevena avenue. Apply to lohn Lucltt. 4-4tf give a play called "Comedy fiallaghcr" IllJICh WOKKS rilOI'KHTY. FOB BENT-Houao, six rooms, with Im- Mrs. G, Seward, of George street, Honio time in May. Following U •>roveineu*'Jt.on Uavld stree Inquire of Much interest is manifested in this 'afA\'l. Worthing. who has been ill for some time, in the cast as It will probably appear: 3-28-tf city In tho suit of Henry M. Hrackett now on the road to rapid recovery. "Bole," Catherine Illmmelbergor; »H BENT—store and Hat on I'lret ntreet to recover the brick works property Broadway. Apply to Itlchard McCloml "Maine," ClarvenlaLarow; "BOHS," Ella idway. il-H-tl on Checsonrnikt! Orouk, which IK Dennett; "Cjiillstgher," IClmer Dill; t ASH ORO€EB¥ B BENT—store, 1S2 Broadway, 1'. P Thomas Lovely put a new tin roof claims was tuken from htm through ...ah. 7-li-tr "Mllllo," Hazel Oompton; "Mr. Jolin on the- porch of the Y. M. C. A, last fraud and conspiracy. It would prove I'OR BENT—Rooms In I'arlsen lluikllm; (itindern," Holen Akin; "Miss Boltlo Saturday. v«ry bencllclnl to thin city, If the plant •earn heat, electric light and waler. In Smlthors," Anna Mundy; "Profossor Ure on premises. 0-7-tf could ho placed on nn operating basis flrlnden," Clarence Thorpo; "Prank Preparations aro being made toward and furnish employment to the iieopln FOR SALE. Rnwycr," Hnrolil StephoilHon; "Pro- replacing tho present gas-main with it oC tills city and vicinity. There fessor AVrlprht," Milton Bloodgood; new four-Inch main on George street would Hcoin to bo no'reason why tho lit SAI.B—IIouso, 7 rooms, steam heat, "Mnry," Slella Drlaklo; "Mrs. William rovemonta, lot IKxlOOIt., on iiroadway, below Broadway. plant could not ho mado a flourishing Nort," Hazel Mnson. The exact dato irgaln to close an estate. A pply to Henry concern, If .Urnckott Hhould again Powell or A. A. Slovcr, executors. 2-11 haa not yot boon decided nor in fact The first of tho regular spring re- beeomo In control, ho promises that •OH SALE—House anil three lots lfi! David havo any pinna, advanced very fur as •"set, nearatevons nvenue. Apply on proiu- duction of forco, clipped five crows ho can get many orders to ltcop the .*&•<• or to W. I*. Nichols, i:«l Henry st. t-lil-t yot off tho Morrlsvllle end of tho cortl works booming. FOB SA'-E—Two lots on Ward avonuo, cheap to quick buyer. A irroat opportunity shipping route, to aeouro land In this rapidly growing runl Mr. John StiulreH, of Old Bridge 'dentlal section. Trolley within one block. Apply to A Stelner, 2u Church stroot. lo-ll-tl George Slrlcklnd and JOG Council was a South Amboy visitor Wednes- LI5TTEKS. List ot loiters remaining uncalled FOR SAIJIS—Four IIOUHOH, all improvo- returned to Hie II. S. S. Louisiana. laHt day afternoon. mentB,good location. Apply to A. Ktolnor, Monday after spending the week end for at tho Post Office, for tlie week .25 Church street. H-KKf in this city. A largo dologatlon from thoEpworth ending April 18, 1914: FOK SALE—Three lotn on Second street. Will soil single lots Ifdesirod, A. Stclner, 2j League of this city will go toMllltowr Charles M. Miller, Schr. William Church street. K>-tf Humor has It that eight engineers next Friday night to attend tho twen- Jones (2), Capt. Edward Moore, Bargo FURSAljE—A special bargain In a'nine wcro laid off on the Caraden end onty-fifth anniversary of tho ISpwortl Strattford; Mr. and Mrs. Max Bulloy. room houHoaud H lots, city water and gas or elnctrlo lights. Also li room house, lino yaril lccount of failure to pass physical League of that place. In calling for above letters, please with (lowerB and fruits. Gnu, hot and cold say "advertised," If not called for witter, largo stationary range. AIHO several •xamlnatlons recently. special farm bargains ranging rrom six aoros n thirty days, these letters will be upwards. '22 lots In Ulock II bis. atasacrltlco The members of Jantho Council No. price. All lots lire extra sl/.o, some as deep William Masterson, who used to 0, of this city, aro invited to attend an ont to the'Dead Letter Office KB 200 feet. Charles S: Huukoiow ti-20-tf Ire the Camden morning line, has tak-institution of a new council of tho E. E. HAINES, P. M. TO rrtOI'EKTY OWN EMS—1 make a n a position in the local yards. Degree of Pocahontas ia Red Man's „ spocialty of managing estates and collecting AS SHARP AS THE CRACK v^rents, and can collect yours better than you Hall, at Milltown, on April 21, at Every man ought to know at least Ban collect your own. I will take charge or your repairs and collect for 5 per cent. You A new ruling has gone Into effect 7.30 p. m. as much about his own business as he OF A RINGMASTER'S WHIP have no trouble chasing delinquents. You n the P. II. R. yard that allows sec- does about the other fellow's. come to my oillce on tho loth oroach month and got an ltoinl/od Statement anil ulieek tion foremen and their assistants al- Edwin N. Furman has sold his F YOU are impatient for real cleverness and real •la full. Win. II. I'arlsen, real estate and In- surance, Mi'J Uroadway, South Amuov, N. .1. ;ernate Sunday's when they are re-garage on Bordentown avenue to An- I youthfulness in clothes—if you want to head the "l-ll-oa ioved from dnty. Formerly these tono Miller of Perth Amboy who now ' STUDIO style line instead of tailing it, see our new BRIEGS~ men were expected to be within call has charge. Mr. Miller is a practical mSCELLANEOUS. BUILT CLOTHES'Models. They'll gallop into your :ontinuous]y. man in the business, and ought to favor. They crack the Style-whip. FOB SAMS—Confectionery store, stock meet with success. and nxturos, on Broadway, nearly opposite Godfrey M. Riccl, of Perth Amboy, Stevens Avenue, near Henry Street, 1'ostOlllee. For partlcularsappiy to William E ARE particularly adapted to supplying the Sulltvan, First street and limadway. 3-21-tf In his suit against James T. Smith, William B. Slover, tho grocer, has South Ambny, JJ. J. W needs of young fellows and we ask your con- FOR KU.VL KST.VTE anil lnsurnnce-beat of East Orange, for $10,000 damages Installed a telephone. His call Is Insuraueo companies ->represented—losses for Injuries received In a crash be- sideration, especially of our English Models. quickly adjusted—consult Charles U Steuor- 103-W. He now hopes to do much Wftld, 1!)) .Smith street, Perth Amboy, N. .f. tween an automobile and a motor business over tho 'phone. a-u-tr cycle last October failed to recover a MOSEY TO LOAN In sums or $100, *». H00, verdict. The case was" before the $13.75 to $28.00, J400, $30i mm up iu $2,0110. inquire at Law THANKS TO PATRONS. Offlcos ot John A. 1-uraly, 149 Broadway. ounty court on Monday. The jury MONET TO LOAN ou Bond and Mortgage was out only a few minutes, and We wish to thank the public for Apply to J. A. Loan, P. 0, Building. brought in a verdict releasing Smith their kind-, patronage at our Easter .00 THE STORH a?I3IA.T SATISFIES from all damages. Daniel Bunting, Floral sale and regret that orders AV0KK WASTED. Sr., of this city, was one of the jurors. for Holy, (Thursday and Easter were not more promptly filled, owing to the FAMILY WAS111VO WANTKD —Good great demand.'" . BRIE&S work. Apply to Annie lillka, II? Henry Miss Laura Ghent will celebrate her street. 1-18-2 birthday at her home on John street • • • ;, •" HUNT £ MUNDY $3 The Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher TO on Saturday, April 25. 91 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. RESIGNS AS IIBRARIAN. Somebody broke tho window in the• Mrs, A. B. Coogan, who has been end of tho Y. M. C. A. bowling alley librarian of the Public Library since Washington LIBRARY! recently with a ball. Now they've its opening a month ago, has handed ''The latost Popular Hooks Will Bo rmt a wire screen over the window to In her resignation of this position to AMcd Ag They Arc Fnbllslied. kr>t>rf tho boys from throwing tho balls take effect today. AND RETURN For Small Sum Ton Can Get Oooa nway. Heading. FIltK DESTROYS SHED. Via Kaufman's THE A. C. l'ARISEN Chief of tho Division of Creamorles and Dairies of tho Stato Board About 11 o'clock on Wcdnesdw s South Ainljoy. Ileitlth, 0. \V. McCluiro, was la tho city morning n shed in tho rear_of. lust Tuesday togKhor with Inspector home of Mrs. Thomas LyonaAon . Kusta street was dlacovored ijjr Ilro SATURDAY SPECIALS! Michael A. McCarthy, A. I. (lOohrlR and Inspectod the do Underlaker nnil Kniliiilmer. llclent milk ilonlers. anil an alarm waB flont In from Box M. Tho shod wria burning fiercely HKASONAHI,I<: and voliintooru with buckets and pan Every Saturday from now on we will offer El'l'IOIUNT I'HOMl'T Harry Dowdell Bpcnt Kustor In kopL tho bluzo from sotting Ilro t< liitncHhurg. tho liouso until tho Ilro dopartmcn 130 Aiifjimtu Hired Houtli Amlm at least three Specials which are ridiculous- in rived, lndoiinudctino Knglno Com i-i i -1 Iioli Htration resumed his duties an pany rnn out a lino of hone and In ly cheap. These items cannot he bought mnll fitri'lnr last Ttiodday. Dob euro- (liilok tlmo PXtlngiilBlind the bla/n fully oxplnltm that ho was nlroiuly Tim Mi ml WIIH ilostroypd. I low tli before or ufter the above day. WILLIAM BEHN Monday, but M It WIM tho 13th ho Mrn Hlnrioil IH a niyHtury, na tho slim SUNDAY I watted nnnt.linr day buciiuao ho llgurns wtiH IIHWI principally n» a Rtoro niiin lin'n lind nnniigh land luck without ln- nnil llicpn WIIK no Ilro In It. 11 I A i> m t a. vltlnx BiippoBnil Hint, It, limy liavn hcon twin AmoskctiK Apron Gingham, large vuriely ml by ulilldrun pliiyliit! wllli nnitehn rHIs Spocltil Excurislon affords of chucks, sold all over tin* country nt liloetrliml Wlrlnio Fixture* mill llcl Mr. mid MM. Jonopli KlorHt Havo iii" Niimn IJO.VM limy IIUVD thrown Omv n rnroch.incu to»oo thoNnllonnl He n yard (10 yiuds the limit) ul per yd. moved Into tltflr now dnnli1<< II llKlltdil ('llJIlfl'ltO, Work In VVnnl JW Capital lit roomrkiibly low cost. / IIOWIINd MATCH. Don't I¥II»N II. Kxlni large Blenched Turkish Towels, otlMttinfirM IlllVti llHt'll tfdlllR \n f 'I'll" On 'Phiii'sdny "vtinliiH it '24x50, 1111 excellent Jllte vitluo. at ciich 135 Slovene Avenue flimtli Ambojj .iiimriH MirK Iti lifttehftd till* week to Inltn ! iiili'li lititwiK'ti two tniiitiH of tint Yiii'h Spocl.il Train Loavos {'1 the limit) IB 4 till! ttinli iilitt't) on llif! dull' 19c I Inns, All oviif \% Imvn tn lilimil li'St In nrtilUInn lo tllflt of iiiiiilimlmiii intuit' lilttli neon! will SOUTH AMBOY lift, followed by i'nti" with I7S Window SIUHUJH, the bent 2rtc value in the i.'If tii-niing, eyesight, colors, Mo. 12,00 A, M> on tlit> iiliovo dote! KINDLING WOOD tlll'im Hlltllt'Ft Wi'rt) IllrtV It'll, THItlll N •i, winning twf», The Perth Amhoy 12 IB A. M,| Mor- iintrkot, nil colors, ouch 19c ftiftrm wutt m(.(,In rll 11 n ff. A, liViitMOIf. t<(*HiHIIUKt< II.,,I, I III' U 11 bfiHiM' II •• |<.-t" tll 11 « »|..ia (•••Jt h ISO Broadway South Amboy, N J. 1h« r«(rHsiifii|l. HI afnl tjftfltft it} (St •••••••••••••••••••••••••a "fetop gamblin' aDd shootln' &if all the other things.' He made uo reply to this, but setaied to have bwn deeply IUMV«(3. He stood LIGHT OF THE SUN The Church A Promise I looking out through the open door ia Sen ken us Arranged for FIRST HHT1QNRL BRNK the directiiiu the viL'iiiiutes had tsikru Week. aud listt'iijn^. 1'nscnily he said: In its Pure State We on the Earth ~ •'1 rmk.m I'd ln-m-r '.it nut of Itere SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Have Never Seen It. • It Was Well Kept and IB'liile I Iliivc :l cli.-iiii'ii. 'J'liey'il I.IVfl- CHRIST ClllJIM U take my burse and. seem' uu rljer nil Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 I Did Great Good Z him, will know UKII iliey've passe.I Hector, Hcv. Chapman S. Lew, me. They'll cuinc IKK k fur me." SOME RAYS DO NOT REACH US. Residence, Christ Church \ Undivided Fronts Earned, $30,000 He t(n>k tlu; girl's Inmd and loation of her futhcr's coin ii. ed and ruprJctuusly- variable of all nat- 2 ing home from attending to Ms daily Services during the week PER CENT in Savings Departmont duties. She was about fifteen years In a gambling house a man was deal- ural phenomena. April 26, l!l'4: old mid seemed In be made up princi- ing faro to a motley crowd, few of Almost everybody yon meet will tell Friday—choir rehearsal.. . 7.30 p. m. on accounts of $5.00 and over remaining pally nf Minis anil legs. Nevertheless whom possessed some claims to re-you that daylight und buuligut are dif- spectability, v>iiilu the most of them ferent names for the same thing. They l>oane Memorial Chapel. in Bank for at least Two Months prior to her face was pretty, and she gave Morning 3 promise after pussinir the 111ly age of were roughs. A young clergyman. think they know that much of astrou i(S Prayer, IJtany January 1 and July 1. Whose calling wns denoted solely by a omy unywuy. Hut astronomy does not and ;Sermon 10.30 a. in. imikln.L' n comely woman. While she Sunday School 2.30 p. tn. was utiindinf; over the cook Move she white necktie, entered ami tiuuvuucud teach anything of the kind. Astronomy ISSUES TRAYELEE8' CHECKS PAYABLE EVEBYWHEMJ. Unit services would be held tlmt even- simply tells us that tbe sun is the pri- heard a elntlerinj? of horse's hoofs Chapel of Tlie Good Shepherd. SELLS FOREIGN DRAFTS PAYABLE IK ANY PABT OF without, which grow rapidly nearer, Ing in the building commonly used for mary cause ur source of daylight, but THE WORLD. unil In n few moments a horseman u»l- a dance hull and he hoped that nil in It does not say tlmt daylight and sun Sunday School 3.00 p. m. light are identical. In fact, they dif- Evening Prayer 3.20 p m. HARRY C. PBRRINE, President E. C. STEPHENSON, Cashier loped up to the door unil threw him- the room would muke it a point, to at- A self from Ills niiimiil, which he struck tend. No uiie paid nny attention to fer uhimst as nriucli us do water and \ T. FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier wine, Saptism is Administered as Follows: on Ihe haunch and sent on Its way. him. Presently his attention was nr- At. Christ Church, at the 10.30 a. m. DIRECTORS: resled by a girl of twenty who enlereil ISut the degree of difference varies. r;rvice, Second Sunday of the month. "Hide me! l'\ir heaven's NiiUe, hide the room, walked up to an elderly man Daylight Is u mixture of two kinds nf At Ooanc Memorial Chapel, at 9.88 DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY W0LFK me!" he said I" the girl. who mil. nt one of tile tables «liere it light, mid Its quality is continually m. last. Sunday of month. HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOGART Ills IlllKle innile It lilnili thill Ihel'" game of poker wns being played and, changing, us everybody who has evel At Chapel of Cood Shepard, at 3.30 J. BAIRD PERRINE R. C. STHPHENSON wns no time fur cx|ii»iiii, mid iheplacing her band on his shoulder, said liud anything to do with pliologroiiliy . m. last, Sunday of month girl, moved by Ills plleous cniidltiun. persuasively: knows. The proportions ul the two THK PARISH HOUSE. kinds of light that make duyllght arc Meetings of the Various Societies: Safe Deposit Boxes "Come away, Hither." Sunday— 'J'lio clergyman watched her, looking not the same frum hour to hour nnd hnrdly from minute to minute. The Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Into her face Inquiringly. When she tfonday— H|>ol<(] lie started. Memory scorned f mogrihere peculiar to Itself, and thin 'I'hc IIIIIII looked al tier Intently Tor n twe III tlie world." Subject. "The «mt of tnm'iploBhlp." the differences of dnyllirht upon them Millie Kef, Bt. Utko U, aft-SB. This few moments, then, "Hut. ynii didn't," "You are that innnV" •iilific Jf tticrlCiiiu lie mild "U'oiild ymi tlHVK given inn urn made mill mure remarkable. This 1st ortant part of blhln .iidnoriinlr llliinl rnl ml w»klir. idtrniwt fir. "1 nm." Inntriictlon, coma, ,411011 i>( mir irlnnllllii Joiiruiii, 'IWIIK, |:I II up IF ymi liiul Imiiwii I wan n KIIIII In one uf tltu IIrut thhiKH to be taken BW I lolir IIKIIIIIH, It. diild liy nil tinnmilMtlitrii, "You lire m> "Icier lniikliiK tliim then, Into account In all Hpeculntloim about 7,00 p. HI. aiiiirp Senior C. W, Tople, It's A Cure Thai's Sure bli'i-V" but you lire different looking, else 1 "(VuiBccnitldti of (Into A HiiDday "I don't know that I Wnlllil." tliu lialillablllty of Dions other worhlu ... ION- would hnvo known you." -Onrrelt I1. HorvlaglnSnolinne oliwirvuiKKi inwitinK." Hltilo Rof, $S RI1I1UMATISM, GOUT, "Winild ymi I'nllK'f 1 wotildn'l be u "I Imve kept my promlue. I Unit I l.c< lew, ,1, l-x. This nnotlior Impor- |fiuii)j|iir'/" tune Ktilijcct, pi'iiple SCIATICA, AND "Yl'N." with wliuiii I wan fiuiilllar In IIHIHH 'Vlu'nn thri'o < Ladies! Money and A Wonderful Word, 1. Why tin we Keep in Style by LUMiiAGO "Or ii iiliniiii-r?" iliyM, now tuirt'llile lo titc, when I WH>I on,. r,,Nt dny in "V..N " M I'linl Mluirp IIud n di'Mpi't'iulo It In ('(uillilriirc! Wlmt a wonderful word Wrt'Ml ? Rending McCali'i Mngazin« "llflll' Kill, KlVI> Mil' HIIIIIK "f Illllt lit ymi I iiwe my riiforiiiiilliui nn well II In! How much II ilnen to mnlie n di> 2, How Hpi.inl our Mourn? II. Wlmt IH your Idc/i |nr', and thing McCall Patterns IMI Humliiy? ANU II WILL GlJMt VOII lll'l'll UllHflllfl III <' '' fnllii'i- "f !hi> Klrl. hi> Mildi'd: "Tliu mi'ii lli'W oflmi II IIIIH llfti'il n Illinium* num M.r.ir. M.ini.,. «i:i 7,1'' p. m llcfnilitr mniK /torvU-c l<* Tin1 elil, «'lni Imd IMX'H frying «HHH« With tvh'ilil ymi wure playlnic lire "tit of I In.' ili'cpi'Kl ilenpimili'ticv nml "ll(» nt » lll<«l>-'r.l> AlH.lV* III «!'" U ill i;lfen dim itmitlicr rlinncpl Hny n help by eluilf. <' II lip In II ihllil with lour dimmed finr , liilln-.a nii'l hull " Pll AHMATY ("IMIt; mult oil! i|nwll, Mild olin |"ilh.'l I Kill hnrti ll'Mieitlv, fill' «'!' Mil Ulli'V NI'W f II n It II' II j" liliu n iMii'ful »f i"(T"i' H« hmi WIMHI "i In II wilt inn n who hint Mint III" jub l "IH(.IM-I1 hl» iii'fvh iiii'l nli. fctll alulitlil nf finiiil with rnnlo " IMKllH In i) i Ii: > WIM-II Im IMIII flnhlii'il tlnfiic i-llltm Itn n.iltii'Ml') l|lvlll|m). Uvilll'll (vim 11 nil ''it \t> \)i,n IMI jrlnifjj tfliti -,l"l |ll|l)|lll|r nil) ,'H |||l! |l||'l|. ,' Illl'l' "f fifstiluli c-nt-ti ot'MHio ul Ilinli uwn Hiiini' «.-i.lt llti.u.. IhliiKo whl.lt nn. i»|j,nt) torn, 11" hi'llt. t IIIOIIMV Ilinl In. !IBI1 mm tit gitl'lI'MlIK, Tli« (Ji)Illy On*. ttii-f.. I'lul^l PIIMII ,.» Hie H|,'hl Ittttnl 4 I. Ktl I 'llll:i|| Kit! The RADLE PIANOS •lirpm! ni'iiii"! IIIMI ••«iil»n||,r l» <•>•>• IIKH o. III.B l,,,l«f ... M.H'I IMIIUH") ill Inn1 no itiucft «« |n mit. "W||l l>r»il«lit tilli> ' IMIV" 'io3.'iiil>Ui|-.. nt Hie .li.lin - Hit, IlinC* your Hi'W lt«>, uh't f.,tlri.neili.|'luil'|'> mw>lliit lie Imil iiniioMti'nt fi'l lhtttg Mfl'it «'•(•" itiiiU'ti t't UU f*>» »Ml|t«i-i| «nil tllll.il »ll t»l.i, I, HIM l.o |.«.l M| liHillit'f ill'i, «III| li«'n ullililty dtrv I'lrtllti I'nlNh 'Iftu Hl'lUe A iiuik i.f itioflii h!> »|rti|l)Cln I Itnfnlu (ID Infl I III. pjlll'il lll< |t. .1,11. po|,,1 pit " ' - • •'• All nilillieti! iloi Im ttnytt h» h«* hiil ttif.Ki(4.>1 ii nii'l »Mli littii it« iil» »> *«l U,i In n»' HARRY PARI8EN I dn,' lie fl) "in found n inliol t inilti, {,< |,,,rt| M »if» «l»'f < ii*>'f»i.f Went HIP girl wfiti, M Hth lltit«ii it MIIMUIH I in' 191 BAVlB tTKitf »OUtM Hi. by fefannriiK Wffl. teUirmtti tttisr Ihilli f»r WOTH AKBOr IflTIKEIT,' EMIL1USSEN GETS TRANSfER. j of $J,309.12; water account a balance 4:—OS*K YEAR: $1 IN AHVANCK I of $2,703.13; sanitary sewer account CHRIST CHURCH YOU SHOULD DEMAND.. IE L TELEPHONE 146-M (Continued From Page One) a balance of $1,667.48; and Broadway the city solicitor as to whether the improvement account a balance of CHRONICLES PKUMSIIKD B\ lirr-nse of Mr. F,iiiili»is.^<-n would be $IJ67 49. when you purchase, we handle nothing but the best. 1TH AMBi)Y a new or an old one to which Mr. Councilman Stover's resolution that tralors, Executora and Guardians | ("can replied that upo'l a careful read- ?100 be jiaid to Gen. William True* More than two hundred people at- tended the "Three Hours" Service" on 113 3bearloniliidthotihisjouriiallna| inB of tiu, arts L() which reference i'o.st No. US, ,000 worth of unsold sewer i Pot Roast 18c Itryliuski, Joeob Reiner, Anton Novak At Bvensong on ICaster Kven (Holy J. David Stern, who has been presi- ii Co. lionda was adopted. 14c and lettt of The Times Publishing Com- Inn and Tavern—Martin Wiatr. Another resolution by Mr. Slover, Saturday) there were live infants Small Pork Loins for pany, of New Brunswick, for the past Frank Dnnizal, Louis Furslew, P. P. |empowered the street committee to christened and one adult baptized. two years has severed his connection Kenah, Niclcoloy Levundoski, Prank j purchase oil and have same sprinkled About fifty people were present in .Strictly Fresh Eggs Swiatkowski, John. Lasko, Edward J. the congregation. with the company, having- sold his O'Connor, Catherine Gunkel, Anton on the streets where trolley cars ar" stock to George D. Johnson, who ha.-i Novak & Co., John Lonki, W. J. operated. 25c been editor-in-clnef of the New Bruns- Couglilin, Ira Martin, William Lyons, Another lesoiution formally aocept- The Hector desires to express the wlck Times during the past year. Michael Trzonooc, Peter A. Steuer- •d Stevens avenue pavement work. thanks of himself and family for the wald, Ernest Zinldiam. many beautiful flowers sent them on o Hotel—Michael Welsh, Holmes H. Report of Assessors, on Augusta Also Fresh Hams, Veal, Chickens. Spare Ribs, Pork Roll, In Spite of tlio Proof. Benniitt, Louis Vogel. street improvement set. forth (he cost Kasti'i" Hay, many of the flowers Etc., at lowest possible prices. J^JB American lady, living in Chhm. Saloons—John Korka, Vincent Abo- or flagging as $2,.ri;ir,.!Ki; nnd that of doubtless being intended to bring :i •had beeu teaching a class of young tello, Paul Drylinski, (ieorge Kelly, the curbing at lf2.2SO.70. touch of Knster joy U> Inn Hector'; Quality aud Weight Guaranteed. , TELEPHONE it-3 Chinamen. One day n native prince I'incent B.irtkowak, Patrick P. Fallen, little daughter, Constance, very ill at. ^rank HeskowBkl, .lames W. Rea, Mr. Chevalier presented a resolu- called on her In his fine robes and tion that the city Solicitor be in- the time, but now convalescent and lacob Reiner, S. .luvcndiz, Sigvard 11. very pleasant feature of the evening. talked (o her with some embarrass- 'Sniiliussen. structed to revise any ordinances that out of danger. As some of tile ment Altogether the parish meeting was ;i There were present at the meeting ill his Judgment required it. Resolu- flowers coming from the florist did "MatinIn," he snid, "I came to you to meat success In every way, and If Mayor Dey, President Stnitlon and tion curried, Messrs. O'Connor Mid not have the name of the donor at- see you about « mutter that is very thn spirit of unity and harmony mani- 'ouneilmon Slover, O'Connor, Stan- SCinlon voting ajjuinsl, tiiehed, the Hector regrets ho cannot, neur to me. You have been teaching fested :it that lime Is-any indication, that tlie world is round." on and Chevalier, Clerk Mack, En Mr. Chevnlier presenti'd {.mother thank personally all of them, but Kinier Thomas, Solicitor Coan, Coin- trusts that this public acknowledg- we believe that a. year of splendid "Yes." replied the instructor, "and I resolution instructing the City ICn- work and nchieveimmt is before us. fcavo been ofi'eriiif,' Hit' proof." nissionerK lllllinann and Donlin, for- glnecr to draw plans for a fire house ment may reach the eyes of tile un "1 know," said he, "but tlmt is not incr solicitor Penrsc, Rev. .1. K. Shaw, nt tho northeast, corner of llorden- known givers. 'v b^( i came to see you admit. It ]» all lev. F. F. Craig. Hev. H. ('. White, t t(iwn avenue a ml (ionlon street. AWAIIDKU ¥1,000 HAMAOES. very (.'ood wbut you say. but, mndimi, Secretary P. A. Deacon, Treasurer Adopted, Master joy and gladness reigned 1 have nlways been taught that it Is 'errlne, Prof. P. S. Miller, and agood- Anotliar resolution enfpowwed the supremo at tho Parish Church last Mr and Mrsi. Herbert .1. Smith, or flat. 1 want to know if you would feel y nuniber of other citizens. New HiMiiiHwIek, In their suit nsaiiuu bad If 1 continued to think it tint?" lire committed to aHeerlaln wlmt Sunday, after tho passing ot Lonten The. minutes of the, last meeting land in tho vicinity of tho City Hull shadowH. At tho onrly service thoro the I'ulilic S«rvi(.'fi Hallway Company "Ob." replied the toucher, "it is not u In court on Tuesday were awarded jaiitter of how 1 feel, but a mutter of were reiul and approved. could ho purchaHod for miltablo for wero 107 commiinlcnnts, and at tho evidence. I demonstrate that it is A petition on behalf of the W. T. C. thn erection of a lire house. Into Hnrvlce at 10.HO tho church wan $4,000 dtumiKea, $:j,UOO to the wife and round: I offer the proof; if you accept asking that a stricter enforcement filled. Through tho kindness of Mr $1,000 to the huaband. They were. In- A rc.Ho.rutlon.cnver'InK tlio purchase jurcid In an accident In this elty when the evidence you lltlnlc it round; If you of the Sunday closing law ho applied nnd Installation of n fire ulann box A. IJ. finico, who called Into requisi- reject It you think ii Hat." ;i> local saloons was retid. Coune.ll- tion his automobile, tho lloc.tor, al- a trolley car Jumped the trade near Our inteiliBont friend was still uu- on tho corner of 1'lnn 'nvonuo arid Wolff's awitc.li. uan Chevalier's motion that It 1>G re- Henry street was adopted. though the Hnroml onrly sorvice at tho tnoved, Httll more concerned about the ceived and filed was carried. Parish Church dirt not roach Its con- object of bis visit. "1 iiiider«lniid." be Another resolution to place a now Bald, "that all you say, nmdiiiu, is good Another petition against the grunt- JOHN I'OIJJVTAIX fJSK. and reasonable. But would you mind ng of license eitlior to naw or trans- LetTerl-street was nl«o adopted. roach Do'ano Memorial Chapel on .John Fountain Llsk, one of the old- .. Jtl still thought it tint'/"—The Masses. fer application for suloon on wester- Councilman slover moved that tho chodulo time (9.30) for the Cnle.lirn- est residents of Matawan, died early ly sldo ot Broadwny, between Henry [on of tho Holy Communion thorn, THE SPRINGTIME -•[• [ water committee be. omnowored to Saturday morning from dropsy. I-^e Ready With a Reason. and John streets, wns rend and upon piirchnBo' supplies, according tn ro- tho Chnpcl there wan a splendid was in his 82d year. I Some time ngo a man from the city notion of Mr. Slovor received and riulaltton t>f wntor department for ex- ongre'goUon for so early an hour, nd there were 58 wlio knelt at thu Mr. Llsk is survived by a grand- spent a few days In a country town, liled. tension of water main, carried. daughter, Miss Leila Llsk of this city. OP LlfE and while (berg :i real estote dealer P. J. Monahan maao application for Tho reading of an ordinance wns lord's Talilo to receive the lllossed laerament. At Ui« late Communion ser- Sho is tho daughter of his son Oscar is when our sensibili- tried to. interest him in suburban seen- sewer connecting worlt. Councilman carried out, and laid over.under the and Mrs. John W. Conover, who mar- cry. Returning to his hotel that uight Chevalier moved that it be received ico (10.30) in the Parish Cluircli, (.he ties are most acute ; the city mnn saw the fluent In the iliisle, was of n very high chiirnetor, ried the second time, ;ui(l referred- to the sower committee. Report of City Engineer was ra- Tho funeral services were held lobby. Communication from tho South Am- nd the writer doiihtH whether. tlien> to the joy of living. "took here, old fellow,'' romnrlied eolvefl and referred to sower'commit- Tuesday afternoon at his late home, boy Public Library Association's sec- too. any better on Easter Day in any Care should be taken the city mau, "1 thought you told me mrish in this part ot the Dloceso of Matawan, Rev. Samuel Bower ofTiciat- that ,vou didn't have any miilnrla down retary soliciting financial aid was Adjourned. Inj; nnd Dr. Bruce assisting. so that they should f« this section?" read nnd upon motion of Mr. Stanton e\v Jersey. It Is tho best Easter nnsic that the. Rector has had In his o be kept so; especially ' "That's just vhut.I told you." WHSreceived and referred to the council AXGU51IS' lilCEXSE TO Al'PLY as a whole. (Ifnistry, which extends over several STBS. MAIIIAX AMIS'MOXG. the sense of sight, the the prompt declaration of the agent, TO STATK STOCKED M'ATEIIS "and 1 told you right." A communication fi>6tn Victor Wier- lastorates, ,Tho Easter Offering, Thn question of enforcing the now Mrs. Marian Armstrong, widow of one through which .;• "Maybe you did." doubtfully return- nian. Superintendent of Trenton foivl- hlle it tell short of need and ex- Thomas Armstrong, died at the resi- \ ed the city mnn, "but just the sitine I iioa, stating that ho would arrange hunters' and anglers' license law, ifletation, was yet considerably In ad- we derive the great- mnn down the rond a few niln- which becomes effective January I, dence of her daughter in Philadelphia to meet the members of the council ance of the amounts received in re- on Sunday last, aged 77 years. The est good. Therefore^ >Utes.ago with chills and fever." In South Amboy in tho near future, 1915, was discussed by tho Board of :ont years. Later, when delinquents "Olil I see now," smiled the real es- Fish and flame Commissioners at its deceased formerly resided In Perth care for your eyes in was receive"! arid died. end In their envelopes, the amount Amboy. She is survived by one son, tate man, with a look of enlighten- Communication from the Mosquito meeting Tuesday nt Trenton, It was vlll be much Increased, and the total your youth, that it ment. "That wns Smith. He was shud- Thomas Armstrong, and a daughter, Extermliu.Jon Society offering to rid agreed that because of the concurrent vill be reported in due time. In the may remain with you dering and Rhakim; to think what bis jurisdiction exercised by New Jersey Mrs. Marian Conklin, both residing in wife would say to him when he Rot this city -of the pest from which it fternoon, at the service for the pre- Philadelphia. Two nieces reside In in your old age. Free home."—Exchange. takes Its name was received and filed. and Pennsylvania over the Delawan entation of the Lenten Offering for River, the. lair should not be enforced this city, The following bills were read^x •fissions from the three Sunday o examination and ns to that stream. Schools of thej Parish, over two hun- A School For Spiea, Labor, garbage p6 17 Fishing by Moonlight. consultation given H was also the Judgment of the red nnd fifty people, were present, '''"? In St. Petersburg there evists to all Labor, streets- V80 23 On the Ningpo river, In China, moon- at the optical store oi • Intents and purposes a real university Teams, streets .. .• ,. . vS9 60 members of the board that inasmuch At this writing it is not known just light flailing is carried on to a large of the science nnd art of espionage. It Labor, sewers ^4 00 as the State has not stocked the tide- what the offering totals, but a state extent. For thiB purpose a long, nar consists of some six independent but Coakley & Sullivan. (Poor)... ^5 00 waters of the Stata with fish, the new nent will appear next weeV. Last row, flat boat, provided on one side SAMUEL KINSTLINGER, harmonized faculties or departnienlK. Coakley & Sullivan (Poor)... v-5 00 law should only be enforced with ro- rear, from this offering overi^TOb was with a board sloping down into tho •^training aud controlling the Immense Charles Timmins v 85 apoct to those streams, lakos and received for Missions. At 4.30, Fes water, and painted a bright white, is Jeweler and Optician • nrthy of spiea nnd "agents provoca fl. Straub \li.43 ponds which have )• en or may ftere- lal Evensong, with another splendid used. On the other side of this craft j"»j»ur8" all ov.il" the empire nnd its in tifter he stocked ,'L .Me expense o£ the ongrogation, brought to a fitting con- is a net stretched vertically on stan- Broadway, Op, C.R.R. Station {^numerable centers nil over the world S. A. French V8 75 ¥ State. clusion a blessed and glorious day. i i:hkniH. The fish, attracted by the : The art of openiuK letters, decipheritii; i\. Y. & N. J. Tel. Co.,.. \.l'4O white board, jump upon It, and thenco ^'"various codes mn: foi'Klng various If. G. Ware '. 1 75 into the boat, the net preventing them ''linildwritliiss; the histrionic art of per Couldey & Sullivan ' 8 50 PLEASED WITH THE SEUVICES. It was truly refreshing to see so from falling into tho water on thti oth ;,fBonal dlMBUlsos und of shadowing sus Robert Cook ..' '. '1140 Rev. J. R, Shaw apoko at the local many out at tho Annual Parish Meet- er side. \;inecte(l twrsutl.t nnd the science of man Edward P. Shaw. v-2' in {. U. C. A. last Sundny afternoon .'i'-ftfoeturlnK explosives and bombs foi ng on the night of Easter Monday, Charles Timmins yti>.99 The gathering was very much pleased he assembly room of tho Parish J'jttl© supply of 'wilts provocateurs" In 11. L. H. & P. C v28 80 ;V;0.f<16l' to betlei- entice would be revolu with tho services, which were very House being more than half filled. 'J,t(onlst8 OP simply for the snUe of "din Chiirlos Timmins (,,1.2 93 Appropriate. Loo Laraw rendered Tho meeting was preceded by Evening Covering" limmitinry diinwrous eon- Llilclle & Pflelfor %$,% 81*olo and also accompalned Mr. Shaw rayer In the Church, Reports re- , spiracles—these are tin; iiiain suhjeels If. L, If, & P. Co., $471 08 less % . when, the auto-harp selection was ren- ceived from every Sunday School, taught in unlijuu unlvei'nity.— outngi' $68.32 feet Arthur l'nrklnu Co ,., ,17!) M 'mil slRnod by those present. Irnrclliiff nt ilie rule (if Kin yurdn a lite the pariah was so well organized l». A, C, W, W -fl^O \\ iind administered. Tho parish eler- New Wash Goods..... secmiil eiiunoi be cut lulu wlfii nn nx \. or a Nwnnl. It will friieiure the IIIIMI ('linrlos TlnmltiH <. flfl 30 M1W llAIIUOIt IHUIII) SWdUX IX. llotis woro truly oxcltlng, inm.'h time The season's newest Was^i *C"°nds. a here, V. Nmvnll Jamos '12 00 blatli'MH( Tnled'i ,N!(I,I It will liiirl mi Tlio i)ioiiibi;r« of tho now Hnrbo being consumed by this (nature of tlu> flX tlU'tiili!li nn uilV I'liM!K. It IN i|tl|lc William O, Miijtllcltl -*4 00 Ilimrd appointed by flovornor Floldn meeting, A pleasing feature of the in a variety of materials, style.. lni|iiiMnlbl(' lor n man (o nil (Ills KIICIIIII l.lddln & I'folffor 1,080 00 meeting wns tlio prcmonco of: BO many tlll'ntmh. 'I'II eoinl nil" I lie pnwer of lull wore KWorn lu 'I'uRsdiiy liy Sonretars I'wtliloy ft Sullivan., s24 it tlio "gnntlor BOX," who for tho llrst lllR wilier l( Is nei i"<-iiiry |o nilll|l|ily :if Btato linvlil 9, Crntar. The board I Cmililcy & SillMviin," '. 8 UO tint volume nl' ll> v. IIM: uiiier In ruble i:oih|>os«il of J. Sponcor Bmltli, Tona tlino worn induced to uso thn ballot Uiites' Seersuckers, checks, pluids and stripes x •y A. fliilllvan , 8 (in nnd otherwise participate In the flM'l |HM' Illlllllle by lt« Wl'lp.lll, ' uiliiiile A .Iteiiiii ol' v.nh'i Milrj' IM'OiMlKood ,,,,, fi 0(1 rhnlrniun. AH a Unnpnrnry worldtii ,loM(i|i|] Wllmin; VcwtryintMi: A.M, (Jot • When l!i i\\ in L; in er II weir Use feel In ViilniKr Tissue, per yard chi'lHilnH Htmtili ,,,,,,. ,)1 02fin-en Ihc> roinmlHHlmi iniiiii'd Kilwnr dim, ,1, A, (ioiirvidnior, If, ,1. Herrli'ti lenKlli by niie lunl In ile|i|b ill Hie rule .Inliu tluitlii , a 7(1 \V, I', NlelmlK, V, M, Crdrmiuiiii, K. Voile ItrilliunU in bountiful designs, yard - (If OIIO fll'il II i'i'ieh'1 lllnl limhli! li full A. Hnnxfiin, ilr,, (if .Inrmiy (!lty, were •loliii CiiHlcU, ti«n«swir,,. IS 00 MflKonitu, fi. K, Ijilfd. I1. II, Klii)!, C of twenty fiti't I|I'\I'I(I|M eleven liorwi> (iiryi linnjnniln I', ('romm, Jr., o Mdirl/ix ('liifloii, white, lilnck und light blue, yd .liilnt t!unl«'ki iimtnnHnr IS 1)0 Mdiili'ltilr dlili'f tMiRliicori hltlwitrd I'. Hone nnd ('. II, HtnlK Tlu« new li, <\ HtiMllUillHqH, HMMNOroi IN fit iMi'inlici'M of llm Vedlry fii'e MeMMi'M, 1 Murphy, JcfKoy City, ilntflHtiiivn, Th I" inch l/ini'ii< Inn, liivender and brown, yard II, I . Mt >MI li oil eon. iiK«f>«mii\ ., IN 00 liivftlilwH find nfflfntHfy wci'r> niiiminl I'i, McKniina und (!. I'. IIIIMM. Olhcru 1 "TI1I1 1H.\N 0!\ Till', II0X." Silk I igure Novel I y Dress (loods, !lt> in, wide, ttt!{! 'I'litntitirt l', (IflMlnun, RHiiflBunr, IS on oil n »imiimllli»« in iiropurn rewlvlllB InrKii VIIICH for VcHtryuicii N»Kt wi'i'lt tit. Un» Aiiilliiifliiiii TIIDIIIB* (', fl'-tMliuin, ft««w.wr, in ^wfi'ttiry iUiiwnm wn» vti'fn; ,1, M, I'ni'luit', ,f, I), Vnn I'eli, Cui'deil Novelty .Suiting, lavender, brown, light ire, 1'Bftti Anitifiy, ih» ptoc Cuiini'llmitn Chovnllpr moved thnl niiilfy fill iiiiinlMiuillttPN (I, It, Mnclt nnd I'rml fhtiiuunii. 'l'ii» will after '"fliH MitH nn ih« Hot," tlic utl htllit lip jiMil, Mr, Hlftntnn olijriel flllldWlMK WCI'd ('If'CtCll df'll'UHlr'l I'I blue, grey and niivy. per yard • '2\U' 1 Imt'lmf ii i tlmt (lip fiiiitints play marie ftntioHN fij Id'/tfj' ii wl (« tin* itMyniPnt fir filddln & t'ffll •iltllt lit it oii-ntii'fnU> wit llm Anitiinl |ilni'i'i*iui('iiiivi'iMltiti whlili l''i>4iire(l C'repcH, per yard - . I-'a<' who sstafffrt in llm Hlnin fur two Ht.f's hill for llSdJT for the |4 111 lllt'i'l (11 TrMilnn 'HI MnV I'I! A, M niflits In New V»rh and fur twn «f t!|« (ltf< (HllV lloi'd'UI, W, I', Nli'liidN Hrlil (1,11, Miicl! Krinkled I'liwe, per yard • • 'J I <• flfl tt»« w mntlnB WH» Alttirfltltimi ILJ, llfrriMI, .ln't'lili Wil- ««rt is li»««d In Hit §p«ri Tlmt, A, |»|n|' (tdlt (', '(', (iitiiileu. the newest stripes - I "(' Two uegroea were disguising Uirl «tt Htfl nf Th«* rt»|trMtt tit th f llu< |it*nliilit$i»i| d h At. HIM nlMnit iifi" (iiitiiirfl lB»8Bdetl to iil» h«j»'fttt H 8|.!KttiMl)M, 'A%'» fi tltlf Jttb," ll«» Wt Hi» half-h'Mir nf fitt) rowing l t.t film* ttild tint Ytill dtU'« Hi" ft«d II. Wolff X lap f« do i« d« day uf f ail i