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't~ KOCAL *KWS Of INTEREST < ierr. WK41 will alwaj* t» foaa4 In the clawlttod '^Generally fair tonight "and Wed- nesday, gentle to moderate, winds, columns wU« ya«« before the Uat. mostly northeast. IELD AILY PRESS Has., 77; mtn., 52. I BgUbliahed May 10,1887. TXNPAGE8. PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY, TU DAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911 TEN PAGES. Two Otnta • , $1 • Y BOARD SUSTAINS OCTOBER TERM Work on Plainfields New Office to Start in Spring LITTLE CHANGE IN SITUATION . OF COURT OPENS v > PRINCIPAL BEST AS ALLIES AND GERMANS STRIVE Justice Bergen Charges Grand Local Educational Directors Jury Relative to Explosion , Report Findings at Meet- FOR SUPREMACY IN GREAT BATTLE at Union. u ing Held Last Night. . ^ Elizabeth. October 6.—Th« Octo- ALTERNATING ADVANCES AND RECOILS REPORTED, ber term of the Over and Termlner A3 Court opened this morning with Jus- WITH BOTH SIDES CLAIMING SLIGHT GAINS , WILL LEASEI CHURCH lime James HergeA presiding. Se.it.d with him on the bcui h were Jud^e —VON MOLTKE DEPOSED. ^ .\rlh«-r»| Tourt. and James . Connolly. the (Ja»rt<-r*—KvrninK Krtiwil Will county Judge. Justice ltergen charg- KAISER SHIFTS GENERALS IS THE REPORT lie Opened October 13. ed the Grand Jury, of which John W. Clift, of Summit, is the foreman. Th» Hoard of Education held iu | Speefal reference was made by the regular iiuintbly meeting in the iiig«* transacted. Kev. r.d- „ ,ere |o8, anjd ^^ ,nJur,;d_ London Despatch—Japanese Take German Island in South ward h . falstonfalston , repre*ntiHre,,re*ntil,BB thc|the The ,oroners jur). found the com|- conslstooiof the Netherwood 1'resby- |(anv g|l|Uv of UOB,isem.e. Should Seas—Germans Have 250,000 Prisoners. . 1 terlan ch.rch. wa-s pnsent at the ^ Grand Jljrv flnd evidear4. tiutl th • .4 nieetiiiK. And definite arrangements; forIIler verdict was well founded, an Paris, Oct. 6.—An official statement issued by the war lor the immediate leasing of the, lndlrt,„,.„, again8, the corporation 18 i [office at 3 p. m. today indicated that the^Allies' left wing is tiiunh to! the school Hoard for kin- j expected ! Government Itailding As It in Arrhl tert's Drawing. uirgarteu imrixrses ihi.s winter were! [extending. - The second part of the charge re- I ••& concluded, It is pmhulile. lhat the The plans and PCClfl i lions for _• lated esiM-cially to possible excise in-i ! The statement says: "On ou» left wing the front is be- iiew school will be opened before the the new postofOce K to be "'dictments, the Justice pointing out) | coming more and more extended. Some German cavalry forces cud of the month. erected on Watt ikenue, are 'that the jury should lay aside any t- OFFER OF CITY no* complete, and a(C(i Ing to In- PROTEST AGAINST jof very large size have been reported in the environs of Lille, No action was taken Oh any of thej -son;il opinions they m;iy have con".; 1MM formation received, roni ^{asiiiugtoH. bids lor tUe Kvergreen Avenue School | | the wisdom of liquor laws, us I AI • nuiA mi fttftfti advancing before forces of the enemy, which are making a (ern nK bids for the actual wiork ill be re- movement throu h tne Te n i tne nortn une f Turcoin as Oie Kf ihe new "Around Arras and on the right bank of the Somme the lo be held} Thursday night. Reports I Local Institution Takes the building as it will oqjk I tlie e.\- Congregation Ohavei Zedek i situation is unchanged. Between the Somme and the Oise there were received as lo the records and ! terior when compl will I,. v I have been alternative advances and recoils. Near Lassigny the responsibility of several bidders, and! MAY NOT AWARD j $13,000 5 Per Cent. Street seen by the picture s Svill be a classic referred ti> the building committee| Complains to the Common 1 enemy attempted a fierce assault which failed~. l>uildlng of Italian Ren; ssame de- for action. ! *»*•• sign, having a cole laadeil: fiont. li Council. "On the right bank of the Aisne at the north of Soissons I>r. Ma«son pre«enteve> are defending Antwerp have occupied in strength the line from Men for this building is a concert by the Lotus Glee Club. J l\le«'f iiiii—Petitions for .New bw availa- Hi» Views Lirtist Cuiumitt the Rupel to the Nethe against which the German attacks Light* Other Itoutine Matters. hie assures its erection I the not The teachers' committee, to whom' The advisability of the Joint Sew ln>truear bonds : the members of the Council gtrassi3urg-j General Von Gerck will be governor of Ulm and The report will be published in it room net apart for the 011 e t^ receive bid» lor this work. It doe* and tnar he retired at any time with- o*f the conimtin'ication 'iGeneral Ludimghausen will replace General Von Luckwaid as tomorrow'While th* I»lle exacy tPreM registratio. n for tno^ t necessarily have to accept any will have the ugiiaJ offli Inish and in that period. The city had had will have every cotijte iny »Mh the {advance to the attack the Germans fire simultaneously along than usual this year. cent, is charged the extra expense (or now make it po». it>!c to go ahead itirbed trequentlv, and It was urged whole general decoiative heme. lhat relief he given from the aUeKe.l every trench, and the attacking force is thus met by a deadly interest would amount to a large with the proposed street work which The larse registration was partic 1 pon the basia o iui ata ft* it nui.-aini'. Accompany ing the protest 1 ularly noticeable in the commercial Hum in the course of the twenty years wag he'ld up several »eik« ago. cross fire. Line after line of these trenches have to be con- has been possible t i |e< throng!, was a < ominiinicat.on from the V»". C. and mechanical drawinx courses, Lhe average length of the bonds. Charles .M. I>olliver. clerk of the quered by the Allies in every advance. It is a battle of fort- Another matter to b« given serious the postmaster and >tjier al repre- T I*, endorsing t!'e action which are* included In the evening 11 '<>nt HIM. .1 tm I'.txi ^ t resses and progress is slow. The indications are that the Ger-; course* fbr the ur»t time this year. consideration is that the right of way sentatives of tht- (iivem 'it, it i.- for the trunk Hue has not yet been learned that the 'r>i!| o .ie build mans are trying to hold the Allies back in the toope of defeat- -ecured and this, it is estimated will MISS JEAN SAUNDERS TO ing will face Wau ntle Ui! ing the Russian advance on Berlin. that the only entrai r l>r Kedf-ral while it is argued that perhaps the Former Mayor William L The Fourth \V«.rd Republican Club British and French troops to the German border through Bel- Commission would not have any ders. of North Plulnfield, has issued buildings underwii\j ij| i ons-idert 1 Physical Director Robert L. Mer- fortunate that sue If .ra I progi-e*.- is scheduled to meet this evening at gium and threaten not only the German lines of communica- great amount of trouble in disposing invitations to the wedding reception Republican headquarters in the Frost luanii. of the liAal association, will of the bonds, there are many who do of his daughter. Miss Jean Morton has been made on :is tor the tion into France but to cut off all the German armies in France U 1 H building. A number of important !uaiiKurat« a Be/i'-s of junior life siiv not think it wise to Incur the extra Saunders and Marson Innes Hutt- ""' l'» »°«ce. Th'.gro sit ion « as is believed to be revealed by the latest accounts of the develop- iiiK exuiniBatiollh for the members of er I nit -d matters are to be presented to the expense at this time. It Is known field, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. |originally started I y Ffoi ments which are allowed by the censor to reach the public. nd I'uited ^. and a large attendance oi the boy«* leagues Sa'turday morning. (hat several members of the Common Duttfield, formerly of the borough, States Senator John Kfrati i/tine a>} ; I the members is desired. The check of the flanking movement of the Allies in the vicin- The examination will be divuled Into 'Council are strongly in favor of go- but now of this city. The couple States Senator Jann s !h\ ity of Douai and Arras, where it was admitted yesterday by < seven beiu* listed as A, B. C, '.ng slow at this juncture of the sewer Congressman \Villi;| nf K. at'lc, lr..| | The City Reppblican Executive will be married on Saturday. Octo- l I 1>. K, K. (J The last named will TH; proceedings. ber L'4, and the ren mlHTh of (he "Indian" L^aKue will father. Ill' Rockview avenue, from tta apprpriation w ld< necesisary ready pushed forward until British artillery is shoulder to take it Saturday, it will consist of Diiid meet I the county committee will discuss 12:30 to o o'clock In the afternoon. to erect a building! tl at shoulder with the Belgians opposite the Germans a)ong the a kwim of fifty feet on the breast and WILL 0R6ANIZE EAST the growing needs <|f ield. The I ed at length. l»enty-liva feet on the back and sev- 'otal appropriation! or and and river Nethe. eral diven. After passing this (Mass I END CIVIC ASSOCIATION SYMPATHIZER SENDS $5 tiuildiugs amounts }o:$ A despatch from Berlin via The Hague gives today's offi- of exam, tbe boy;, will up until j There is now HOSPITAL GOVERNORS RESUME cial German war bulletin as follows: "The offensive of the tiiey pet lo tlaw A. " •mm millioji dollai s wo i C- work The East Knd Civic Association German troops on both wings of the battle line in France con- Tbx> exam for class A vll! natural-j FOR BELGIAN RELIEF iu J he office of the ;u-< hi t and the iv be hard as the boys must IUIQW will be organized at a meeting to be average output for h| la five yearj "HARVEST HOME" FESTIVAL tinues and we are pushing forward slowly and in perfect order. luiw to save a held this evening in the >4 ^ uc ol (lie Prior In tlirt-e jears LKO it was the front, but the fighting continues with cessation. Under our way avenues. The meeting' wijl be ready nu<1 willing to help tie buildings must wai n six and patu* a leach the boys speed, but to teach authorized until Juitit --4" 11). and "harvest home" reception, at which In the eastern theatre of war, we continue our offensive them to swim for endurance and to be bummer, will present a constitution, Press indicate. This morning two it ought to be i! ei>ayl ;arl> next contributions of ••"• each from sympa- ihe people (if P!;iinneld ;md vlclnitj unchecked. The general battle has not materialized, although nl.l.. to sate a life. * for adoption. year. had the O]-|'ort uriir% of donating sta- Officers will be elected and there thizers was received»to be turned over there Is constant skirmishing, much of it in force.'' to the local relief committee, wh>>j ple p'rocerle*. canned ::<>ods. etc.. for v.ili be several interesting addresses the use of the instimiion. The a< - Advices from Vienna say that Przemysl defies all efforts COMMERCIAL CLUB TO MEET and good music. All who are inter- will tn turn Bee that the r.iouex goe- to the relief conuuittee in New York j JOHN M. SCHORB •ixities of the "w'hrlwind campaign " of the Russians to take it, and that the Russian forward move- ested are invited to attend and save If spai e permitted, live Daily Presf and the demands tli.it undenuYiug ment in Galicia has been checked. FOR YEAR'S ORGANIZATION a part in the plan for building up and would reprint the ar;ide from tht made on the |>eople's lima and re- eating for the welfare of the Kast TO HAVE tAME REVOKED sources made it inexpedient during; I last Issue of the Saturday Evening London. Oct. •'• i Spe<-ia| < able from the war the ownership will be decid- End. that time to continue this custom. The I'Miafieid High School Com- Post, in which the pitiful condition. , Alfred J. Korhe. Oiitral NeUh tor- ed. It was staled^ that China doe:* mercial CUib will meet for the first of the aged, the widows, and the John M- Schorbj «< recognize Japnn's claim that the time this jear at 2 o'clock tomorrow "I'KACK SIXIIAY." fatherless c^dren of King Alberts '^«"U- of Elizabeth ever, in respect :o these donations thjat the (lerniiui trelit lies have been railroad was purely a German line. to the Council, afternoon in th? school auditorium. No more tell- niinH ation n i 1 were just as ursent durintc lhat (*- catrri»*d marks the • teiniih-'.lon of .1 i;>a:i h.-> seized the line for uue in Peace Day was observed at the I country are described. request his name s I>r. Henry M. Ma'xson. superintendent madc than to last night. rlod a>» the) were before the custom what is probabl> onr. of the hen esi Marconnier Reformed church, at Oakl'nE appeal could lie ieense ap- operating against the German for- of schools, will make an address to Dav I be revoked on t he li'luoi was abandoned. People of Plainfleid cop tested trenoh en Kiiue merits In his- Tree. Sunday morning, at which tlme| « Plainflelders realize the com *-'esrott, at ;res» of Tsing Tau. the member* and. the; Hiah School Rer J TucAer Lansdale read the^P'"*' devastntion of the little king- '>'iia'ion of Ellswoftli c. »ro urjeed to remember thf needs of tor^' The honor lies iarcel. »ith Advice* from Vienna say that it will furnish lhe music. Wilson idom.in which the;e are ten? of thou-itne *"nd ot tDe l""1*^11! li' ise year. | \Iuhlenl dona- j British troops, particularly two fa- has-- \>e*-n announced there that tHo proclamation of President " While no explanation i 18an<38 of ompanied j,jong itl ltle way ,,| |k.iir. *uirRr. r.;n- liiehland regimen is. For some Russians have already Installed their ., ...„„ .—— aud offered prayers for universal homeless people, thousands)" of Mr. |S

(visiting. his prentsi . Mr. and Mrs. be known as the Valley Orchestra. " Uahlon Woi Mrs. Ueon Gilie*pie and son, ot Mrs. George R. Buchanan will Gladstone, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. lead tbe MlasJob Study Class at the John Doremua. BUY BLANKETSj NOW home of Mrs. Al W. Sonne this after- Work on the Buckley bridge, near Demonstration East Whitchouse. U progressing rap- noon. > Biff Aseortments-*—-jjig Values idly. It is expected t:ie structure wllj :>•> thrown o|>cn to the public ln about COTTON three weeks. BLA.VKETH AT 0Or A PAIR—Good Cot kets, size 42x78 ply. and with Clarence Boyle and family, of Mt. pink and blue borders. ItoJp near Pea pack, are home from BLANKETS AT Tc A PAIK—Grey and Whit ankets. pink and "blue borders: 'North Branch. a visit lo relatives in Somcrville. Columbia Yarns size 45x72. at only \-\ • 7Br a peir John Potts, clerk of ttemlington BLAKKKT* AT 91 A J>AIR—£ise &tz?«'!ln|eB«k| good heavy cotton blankeU, in township, has announced that the grey or white . ! f | The Ladies id Society of the Ro-votinjr place for the north dit-trict on BLATKETH AT 91.9a A PAIR—White !o* gi rf eolor: pink or blue borders; formed church at Neshanic is njak election day will ho at Bonnell'» Mall ALL THJS|W££K size «4x7«; a big value at :. (. . ,' 91.95 ing arrangemeits to bold a sociable at Wbitehoue Station- and fi>r th«- Mtaa ROM B. Qarfrer. an expert la knittis* sad erocheUoa. as well M all aaea BLANKETS AT 91 .SO A PAIR—SUe 4tfO Jwhite or grey color; excellent Thursday evening at tbe residence of sputhern district at Pill's Hall at for yarn, will be at this store all week. You are Invited to come and see her—set tbe quality; great value, at only 91JM n pair Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Dalley. TWee Hrtdftps. newest ideas and she will be glad to show yon the Many way* that "Columbia Yarns" BLANKETH AT 91.fW A PAIR—Extra tton blankets, size 64x78; grey The Misses I ielen Hoyt and Nan Mr. .mil Mrs Denni? WarJ. of Stan- or white with pink and blue borders. may be need JOT fancy aa well aa useful article*. ] ; 54' Tiffany, of NevYork, are spending ^, m. were over-Sunday guests of Mr. r WOOL their vacation 1th the former's par and Mrs. David l-anilon. at White- Irs. Charles K. Hoyt. BLAVKETH AT «BJK» A PAIR—Fine en blankets; size 58x78; pink ents. Rev. and house ftafion. at tbe manse of the Presbyterian Mrs ("arrie Johnson. of Kouc 1 We Are Sole Agents in Plain field for or blue borders. kemin. BLANKETH AT 9938 A PAIR—SUe or white, nicely bound, pink church, of Plu< Valley. lia« sone to Somerville. where or blue borders. * The annual n meting of the congre-lshe Is spending a week. Columbia Yarns—There Are 'None 1 BLANKETS AT 9930 A PAIR—Grey ( r wh tf wool blankets, pink and blue gatlon of theReformed church of morders: size 70x80; a big value at. •S.S3 this place for the election of two eld- i\ I'K'T ^ Better—Few Their Equal BLANKETH AT A PAIR—Fine i ool t i nkets nice and fluffy; white or ers and two deiLcons will b- held in The Canadian I'-ioncopo COIIII>»II> .j grey, pink and blue borders: size 70x80. . the chapel toni| ht, after the regular These yarns hare been on tbe markket since 1816 and their quality baa erer BLA.VKETH AT $4.50 A PAIR—SUe 70*80; Dfsxle of fine wool: white with pink tlve-pirt proilm li >n in been up to the set standard that have made them tbe leaders in yarns today. Thjfl or blue borders: deep silk binding. < > prayer service. motion pictures of l.oiii;/c]lo» s p | • K-. anueline'• will be shown at the demonstration u etlrely free—Provided by us as a service (or helpfulness—come! BLANKETS AT *5.0O A PAIR—Size 72x84; rtilte with pretty borders in var- Mr. and MrsJame. s Hull have re- ious colors; an cxceptionau quality and a bi| * t *3.OO turned to Jersey City after a visit lo Y M. C A. on F id.r- anil Satirdav XOTK—«EF. WINDOW DISPLAY. Finer Wool BlankeU from • I. «5JM> tu $8.W a pair Mr. and Mrs. H nry Mingle. of tlii? week This picture fnrnishe* Mrs. ClareucK Bergen and daugh I tiiithfnl and adeqii^te portraval of ter, Miss Irene Uergen. and Miss Bes- 'I.e favorite American |ioe's heimfi- sie Lebo, of PI jckemln. are visiting fiil lov,. ro:na:ii-r Wne'-pvrr KIIOWII. t hr;s lx-<-n hiehlv praised ns .i real OB Bale in the Basement in Plainfleld. Her I lie New ttweateie for Victor Renscfc returned to Brook- flltil (lassie. The film will lie shown A. E. F O R C E & C O. lyn yesterday alter spending a vaca- mi, '.(-.. 7 •««> and S *.. each Everything In House Cleaning tion at Pine Terrace. South Branch, day. Mm. HOntev and Children. -THE WHITE STORE" with Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Phil- .Needs. lips, j — Advertise in The n*i|v We Give the Famou* ^WjGreen Trading Stamps . James Yeandje has gone to Jersey City, where hej'is visiting his uncle aunt. Mr. o[nd Mrs. John Baker Mrs William! Boyd and son. Wil- liam Boyd. of sMllford. are visiting j Mrs. W. H. Snyder and daughter.| Mrs. S. G. VanHoesen, ot thfe jwr hi cut Sunday with her parents Mrs. Maria Halj. at Neshanic Stuart's Miss Rutb, of Pen field place, vlsiteu ough, llef t yesterdady for Atlantii $t ICoontown. Mrs. Ralph Yjoung. of Neshanic. is the guest of hffr mother. Mrs. Mary friends at Somervllle, on Sunday. to spend several weeks. S Mr and AFrs John Toms, of Pert): Mr. and Mn. E. L. Hand, of Parl l\mboy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Balrd. of Somerfille. DUNELLEN Mrs. Harry S. TiUworth and sons, Mr. and MrR.;Abram Powelson. of of New Market road. visited Mrs. avenue, entertained a number of the Toms, of Basswood l.awn. Sunday. All tbe Happenings of the Day In Plainfleld'» young people of the 'Plains at theti John H. Cooper, of New York, b Middletown. N.EY., are visiting Mr. George H. Firstbrook and Mrs. Char- Powelson's brother. John A. Powel Shoes Hustling 8nburb. home last evening. A pleasant time pending a few weeks with ins pai- les Painter, former residents of this =>on. of Pluckerrln. place, at Newark, on Sunday. was spent playing cards and dasiijng, nts, of Hill Side Farm. Hrs. A. J. \ artin and daughter. Mahlon R. Dayton, and family, of after which refreshments werqj serv- Mrs. Catharine Albert, of Man ins- vice on every Sunday during tbe year. ed. tile, visited friends In Coontown Miss Marie Ma-tin. of Springneldpringneld. J Center street, motored to Flemingtoo s. Wilson! Special services were Held in the He also received a beautiful illus- on Sunday, and spent tbe day with The scheduled meeting of the Bon unday. are cuests of Mr. and Mrs Presbyterian church, on Sunday, and trated Bible. George Hipp. James Mr. Dayton's brother, Charles K ough Board of Health for last eve Mrs. George Freiday entertained Kugler. at Plucketnin. the church was beautifully decorat- Undsley. Ellsworth Day and Miss Dayton. ning in the Fan wood Qrehouae tllss llallie Gillespie and friend, ol ed. The .Stars and Stripes were Alice Goocb e&ch received a gold pin Former Postmaster Peter C. Staats not held as there was not a quorur ;cnnd Brook. Saturday. tantefully arranged across the froat with red, white and blue enamel face present, Peter Reinmann and Jake UIHB of the or gen, the choir being twined for not having ml used a session of spent Sunday at Newark. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wick ham. of Mrs. Henry L. Jesperson returned r., visited friends in Mine Brook with tinted oak leaves, while in from Sunday-school during the entire year. esterday. "Whitehouse of the pulpit platform were numer- They also received Bibles with, tbe Front street, entertained Mr. andto her home on Martine aventie yes Mrs. Arthur Vensell and daughter. terday after a month's stay it The Misses Anna and Nellie Con- ous vases of rut flowers and ferns. exception of Ellsworth Day, who bad in, teachers of the Mt. Horeb and In the morning in accordance »it'll one, and was given a book. Miss Margaret, of New York city, on troit, Mich. I Sunday. The regular weekly Boy Iscou R'arrcnville schools, visited their pai- Mr. and Mrs. «. Q. Kuian. of Easi the President's proclamation appoint nts fn Pennsylvania. Saturday. Mildred Matti? and Margaret Caa- meeting will be. held in the rfear o Grange, were th • quests over .Suuda; ing the day as oae of "Prayer for key rccelVed bronze pins for a clear The Wairenville- Sc-hool Improve Peaoe," the pastor. Rev. Mr. Brown, MISS KINKHAKT IMPIUMIXG. ibe Baptist church parsona^ tbi if their IT, Mrs. J. kinmel six months attendance during tbe evening. inent Society, which was organized ir Unehart, a' Hupm-siead Farir, ne.ir preached a strong sermon, taking foi year. George Rlnekart, of Pen field place, flSlI hy Grover F Kipse\. who wa* his theme, "i'eare Among the War- visited his sister. Miss Anna Rine- Miss Christine Bettman. ol !tle Wil- ' A scries oi special evangelist U twenty-third Psalm, memory verses* nual tax bills which will be se it lo lanrs; «ecrctary. Mildred Miller, and icrvires will '><* 1•Id in l !:<• Meth'Klis' observed ."Rally Dayi" Remarks present condition is very satisfactory. reasurer. Marion WiMiams. suitable to th* occasion were made by a Christian story and sang a mission- iesidents in a short time. In the hurch at'T^eltaf 6"n. i om'ifi. nfe !h< the pastor and Mr. Cameron, the su-ary hymn, "The Sweet Story of Old.' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Day andborough the rate jumps trom (51.66 irst Sunday evei itij; iu Noveiiiitc: At perintendent of the school. Tbe Tbe pupils of the Junior department to $1.72. while the township ti hat time Rev. ! )i. Frederick .1. Hu- recited the first and one hundredth Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Starker en- singing of the special Rally Day mu- joyed an automobile trip on Sunday ls practically the same, >ach. of Plalnfi Id, the district SM sic waa a delightful feature of thePsalm, the books of the Bible, the Valley, •exintendent. wi 1 preach. names of the Apostles, the Apostles o Doylestown, Pa., and return in' Now that Officer Aaiiton is c ifon-J cenrice*. Mr. Day's touring car. [ 'ng the traffic post ordinanq . the Walter Scott, jof I.iimington. «cnt Discriminating wearers Creed and memory verses. 1 and Chester o Jeffersonville >'a.. to slay n\.-r The following scholars were pro- William L. McMahon was a visitor I number of accidents at Front street Eight new scholars were admitted • and Park avenue are rapidly >undaj with hi parents. Rev Dr. buy Stuart's Shoes be- moted from the Junior to the. Inter- Into the school. The services closed and awarded diplo- rlth the singing of "America" by the German V#Hey, is recovering slowly Mr and Mrs oh'n lltitchinson ;m»l cause they by actual • ! mas by Superintendent Cameron. spent Sunday afternoon with friends' Floyd Jones and family haire re school and the members of the con- I turned to tbeir home in th*. bqrougfa From Illness. ;rand-da lighter, >f Cranlinry, arc vis- Natalie Terry. Helen Trewin, Helen gregation. at Elizabeth. after visiting relatives in Trenton. Dr. and Mrs. Herman B. Andrew. iting Mr. nnd Ms. William Van Dor- use that they are superior l>ay, Edith Debele. Jeasle Sutphen, William Thompson, son of Mrs. H. f D. Thompson, or Prospect avenua. Mrs. John Hunter, of the towijship.if Chester, are entertaining Miss Car- on. at Keadlngti n Margery Knander ami Florence RALLY DAY BXBRCISKH. 0 The Wishbone Club will t><- .-n-.r- in every way. Experience wbo^is a student at th* Princeton is visiting her son. James Hunfer. offH Qu«PP. of Newark. - 1 t.unt-d tomorrov afferiioon i . Ka^ Autumnal Rally Day exercises were Preparatory School at Princeton. Camden. f g! Mrs.'Jobn Seals, of High Bridge, is has taught them that they Those awarded diploma* of promo- Visiting Mr. and Mrs. William H. WTiltehouse by Mrs. Charles P. Oliv-| tion from th% Third Primary to First Mr. sBaTker. of Chester. contain full measure of Junior were Edna Day. Myrtle.Vots- S i beautifully decorated with {lags and of Whittler avenue, have returned Mrs. Samuel Sheets, of Netconp;. is The funeral jof (*ora Knimons. : ler, L.uella~~Apgar, Dorcas Hoffman, flowers, while on the pulpit platform from Patchogue. L. L, where they visitor to Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel tight years old. laughter ol Mr an 1 i value and comfort and as Margaret Vail. Kvelys L*ekraan.| were displayed fruits and vegetables. two weeks with Mrs. VanDu» [Sheets, of Chester. Mrs. Jacob Emcions. was held Sun j Ronald Hamley. Roger Brown, Mor-iwltb shocks of. wheat and corn on |spent w irilie. ifay at her horn near New Germ.-in-i for style, they afford as Mr en's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sea- ur r Mr and Mrs. Frank Hawkins, of ris Doty and Edward Wrsge. either side. The pastor. Rev. -Dur- JJCalifon. are guests of the latters par ,0*1. Rev. Ch: rlos fj. Ernjiie. [ins-I Ths pastor awarded pin* to the! Ramsey, preacned a very forceful JContractor Ooldson W. Smalle} lients. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bark- tor of the l.'ith ran church, official- wide a range of as acholara having record* of attend-1 sermon at the morning service, his Miss Hettie Haho, daughti I;er, of Chester. ed. 'Burial was in Rural Hill ceme- has completed laying a concrete wait Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hahn. of CoonJ shoes selling for twice snee, according to the recently iasti-j theme being. "A Basket of Summei along the frontage of the G. R. Cran- tery. > toted Cross and Crown system, as fol-j Fruit." There was special music by town, was pleasantly surprlsei Sat-! The Ladfes' \ii So• • . a••t• Ncv ^ • -. I vices. The pastor addressed the tbe Misses Sadie Bornmann, I Milan left yesterday for Newark, where he Oermantomn. Marshal and Mrs. Patrick Tarpey Stylish Reliable children, while th* siaaing and other Williams. Ruth Miller. Ethel Hajrrl- will take a course in a business col- MIFS Kale Sni <<••*, of Rlirabet ii. is ; *on. Ellen Scheurmann. Mjymye jAl- lege. s|M-n(Iine a weel v. i^ h rela' i iff a • : In tbe evealnc lue pastor preached ai that arrived yesterday morning. Botb letta. Mayme Meyer*. Km ma ZloinW- Mrs. George Brenner will move her l^ebanon. She. vill also visi; in An- | STUART'S man. Myrtle Cootier. Ethel Harri^n. tousehotd effects from Calif on to •ermon lo th Ing nicely. am! Wti|t.-house Station. ixing the fact that we most put onr- Gussie Meyers, Anna Freiday, Hafctle Newark this week. The place vacat >i,. [onover. of Wbite- AMERICA FIRST, Contractor J. S. Hawkyard . has 1 s>etvee in the place that God intended (iillesple. Maude .lowers and i'«rri {• F1etnington+ fellows — AMERICA regular monthly business meeting at Miss Ella Lane, of Somerville. Miss Ethel Harrison, of Platitfl4ld, | the home of Mias Ruth Seal, on Front spent Sunday in the borough as the visited her i>arents. Mr. and M(s. i B FIRST, LAST AMD AL- street, last evening. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Ap-F. Harrison, of CooMown. I i ••«.,_ The WAYS. The regular monthly meeting or gar. of Lincoln avenue. The Kline Realty Company haB *e-1! Flemlngton Preabyterian Sun- the Board ot Education will be held John Urindlay. of Grove street. sold half of Hill Top Farm to jl<#ey I —u~' observe-K" d• 'it s ninety-sev' —- We have in our store a this evening. ' was a visitor in Brooklyn on Sunday City and New York parties, AJnanc th anniversary Sunday morning complete showing of { Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Titus, of them a blacksmith from Jersey A. R. Baxter, of Trenton, made an "Most Things Men Wear" f Front street, and Mr. aad Mn. Char- has purchased five acres and address, and diplomas were present-i | les W> Smith, of Colombia street. to open a blacksmith shop here? Bid- At the regular services in the; —and they're made in church. Rev. Dr. A. W. Sonne had as America. ; motoltd to Flanders, near Lake Ho- '• Caret Garrett and Philip Sides (of Latest European «7aff Map pau-ong. on Sunday, and spent the Bound Brook, visited friends bis theme. "A Patriot's Prayer for 1 i.»y with John Morgard.a former res- Sunday. Peace." An offering fcr the Red "Get the Spirit.". i idem of this vicinity. Mrs. George Bowers and daughter [?roaa fund was taken. I EQiven by THE DAILY PRESS I Mr and Mrs. Henry D. WilUajas, and Peter Freiday visited Mr. ahd Rally Day m-ag observed by tbe •.^«^K« «bucr,rrt)^ io«-w.*^, A regular monthly session of the Japtlst Sunday-school, with Dr. John s of Prospect avenue, entertained Mr. Borough Caoacti tor the month of Mrs. Eugene Bowers, of Dead i Her. land Mrs. Georce Pratt, of New Tork yesterday. joore. of New Tork. as the speaker.' In eJtr or oauhte. tor12 c Htam *, c*»h 9r moacy ord«r. ROTBBERG'S October will be held in the Fanwood )r. Moore addressed a union peace jcity. on Sunday. firehooae teenorrow night. Nothing Mrs. Hudolph Steffena has reu sa- | The condition Of Donald 5taddon. to her home after spendinpdgg a beetleg in the church Sunday eve- Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes of importance is scheduled U> cone ting. ••M««»i Thing* M<>n W-e»r/' I of Madison aveaue. who has been up for discussion. Th* - committee Week witihh friends In Jersey City j critically ill for th* past three weeks Miss Blanche A. Alvater was the 214 W. FRONT ST. «• streets and sidewalks will prob- Miss Mayme Alletta. of Spring .'with, typhoid pqeusMaia. remain* ably report on the iuaklsg of a num- is entertaining friends from In tfcl pest of Miss Grace Drake, of Woods- _ Right Xe»i tu Prwtor's, I about the sane. j _~ ber ot repairs. en HW. over the week-end. Hisa Kuth Mi-ler. of Plain wtti. * Belsaoat Worman, of Trenton, %

,i fm Ghf Green 1 trading Stamp*. Atk For 1> «A* win STATE CHAMBER ^ i% 3W TRADING 1-*IT^ WT^ (Contihued from pace 1 ) forremenu are being harried op to check Russian MTUCC. atarnmrao a> Will BOOST JERSEY 50 STAMPS FREE in the nortbeaatent part of Haa«ar>. . ..I; -SEE COUPON- bordering on Galicia. Bokowiaa and Traoaylvaoia." ' .. Attractive \t ,C O U F» O M Tokio. Oct. C.—Tbe Navy iVpart- sue IW..&.J. '• tut oat this C.«i(«m. |mvtl U at oar ment tbi* norninr issued tbe follow- Hfiirt» Uii* woe* ami hj baylaR 91 tvArth ing: , or morr of T««. <<>ffee. Spire*. Kxtrart*. "Tbe Japaneac «quadroa 4«t«cat<-d n tn •Ml A*|- Baking I'lmtler. ><•• will rmttrr Jersey City. Oct. 4~4"4 \ *~ We inaugurate the Opening of to destroy 'the German 'fleet in tbe dom for New Jersey, tritfa ;unlteu South Seaa has larded bluejackets on STAMPS Jaluit island, the aeal of gorernment community working fo ' ^be bat in the Autumn Season by Offering He»J«le« IWttfar ami Kitra in the Marc ha 11 Archipelago, which terests of all tbe pe ipje." B tne 1 50 FREE forecast of New Jersey, tnje n i Illus- •a- Complete Assortment of Mtjtinpo (ilvr* •*• f*al»-> was annexed by Germany ia 1&V6. It is believed the German base was de-trated magazine, wbi 'hi! m| e its r'H«»M W»MMT, «KT. SUi, TO HATIRDAV. OCT. KNh. 1914 first appearance Saturc aji. ThU r«apr»n not Koud after HatarttaV, -tKi. in, IRI4. 1».F. stroyed and that the fortjuoai Iocs, arm* and ammanition wer« seized. New Jersey beaifs ibtitle. EASTERN A Hrillsh »teamahlp in port was re-'The Medium of the[ > Jersey EXTR* STAMPS WITH TEAS AND COFFEES leased. There was no resUlance to State Chamber of Com and is 125 Mani|M with t tb Very !•» Kfjuapft wMh 1 B» torn* tbe Japanese." published "by tbe Investors' K Te» 7Oc a department of that ofgslni; ijtion. RUGS Coffee SSc Tbe Nary Department in explain- |««» •Main-w with I tb Fancy ! an Stamp* with, 1 B> 'Sal- ing the landing of a force of Japa- The foreword of the (nil, issue in both large and small sizes, Tea .....: OOr ! tana < 'offee 3Oc nese bluejackets, and taking the Ger-states that no effort wfl be »de to *o stani|i>. with 1 Ib Fine ; 25 Stamp* with 1 Ib Am- man island of Jaluit, ha yd th« move compete with popular • ficuo maga- comprising the productions of our V amily Tna 5Oc; hiiu 4'o4Tee 39c wan made for military purposes and zincs, bat that it will jroafin it» at- own looms in >•••& .V» staiu|iN nitii I Ib very i SO Mtamam with I Ib H not for the ixrraauent occupation ul lention to matters oi feifite terest, .4Oc I Ityaal <<.ffee SSc the place.' including industry aikd iflilan China has notified Japan that nc agricultural and comnifrdial develop China, Persia, Turkey and mem; women's affair^, piiflarithro- o|ipos!tioD will be made to Japanese- Maude Adam*, at PinlnfleM Theatre, occupation of the Shangtang Rail- pby and municipal aftiviti^a. Tue India road. A German cruieer was badl) publicatioo will oe 'in] all respec u Thunulay Night. PURE LARD ;ani;ie«Ki .by nb*>UR when she left the non-partisan and unbelted \>f indi- in qualities, designs and. color Price down to actual cost. Inner harbor of Tfing T;io today. vidual or sectional influence, MISS MARY CAULFIELD effects not to be found elsewhere. This week's big leader, a Ib 'The ttrsi -.iinoer, tvliic°4 si .tears in 12k Oct. 6.-TSirty-onf The arrival of these rugs before attractive frm, contalfaa :»~ icies as veaaela witu a total tonnage of -.;»',- follows: "The KAborer'^ PrO| F»rty In- BRIDE OF JOHN BARRETT supplies were cut off, enables us to offer A&P 'JU1. have abandoned foreign regis- terest, " by W. U. Saunderk, c latrmau a stock as full and complete as though HERRING try and are now flying the' Star and Blanch* Brawl of tbe board of tbe ll-Rind ..JSito* Mary Caultield. of this city, normal conditions prevailed abroad. Catsup if can. Stripe*, according to figures issued Company; "The fhe and Joseph P. Barrett, of Trenton, Rob Ko) Brand by the Department of Commerce. Investor,'.' by A B. TlJach. he Ntew were married yesterday in St. Fran The wide range "of very reasonable Tomatjii, ran . 7c At both the Britixh and German York banker, a resident < and stanch cis' R. C. chu/ch at the latter place. jembassies no 'word has b?t*n receiv- advocate of New Jersey? "RafBel and The bride wore a blue traveling sown prices brings the cost within almost any U'a»hin*ton I • Kl'LTAXA ed of tha reported retirement o( Her Parents." a story of ti^9 New and was attended by Miss Marion desired expenditure. prcfZC|S Kii-ld Marshal Von Moltke. 'Nelthei Jersey State School for C^rls at Tren- Uarrett, a sister of the bridegroom. SALT CRISPS PEAS of I he ainli.insaduis would (Jisi lisa tin ton, by the editor o^ NewJersey. I Charles Barrett, a brother, was best matter. Douglas C. McMutriei; and ^j Bus- man. FIFTH AVENUE & FORTY-SEVENTH ST., Berlin, Oct. «. The Germans iness Service of the Newark} Public The ceremony was performed by NEW YORK claim to have taken over 24O.OOK Library," by its eminent! librarian. Father Rathner and a reception was —-a- 121c John Cotton Dana. • held at the home of tbe bridegroom's 8c 7c 8t prisoners of war thus Tar, made up of A CM. The regui^r departments. IB addi parents following the nuptials. The A Pound *.<)<••) Hritish. 40.0OU Belg^anp and l.V. 2osition wit_h _ the State -.iccordini; to information rncerved by "Commercial, Agricultural ai^l Civic IKoad I>epartment. • c u. a. eimeurr oooirr Dpi TIPS . . c*n 19c The T^ROUNDlS ;h«- !.iinist«T of Marine. A retired Federation," which will act a de-1 bride is popular in Flainfield, IA RKPUBUQUE FRANCAISE naval lieu'enant. Ar.^elo B.-llini. li> partment of publicity for rec^i hap- j where she has been a lifelong rest- Asparagus MUNTfcsQUARE, m 22c CARL H. SCHULTZ ?ald to have l»een responsible for the penings of interest and even J w.ne-1 dent and was educated in the local taking of the craft, which had no duled for New Jerse^r organi i tions |»c.hools. She afterwards entered the J'Hia product acquired a high reputation. provisions aboard. Newark City Hospital and was grad BEST CREAMERY <""«*» K* *• a n> and "State and LoOal Act for its parity, was prescribed extensively which will be news of geqera jatcd from that institution last year more for thiit quality; ' jinter- X. P. H. 8. NOTES. est. by. physicians," and was considered by. " '.' i Ih The freshmen class held a meeting many to. be preferable for. therapeutical: BUTTER 35c this -morning and decided not to en NOVELTY IMITATIONS LEAD purposes to the natural waters." ter a tennis team in the High School PRESENT TREASURE .11 i 100 STAMPS WITH 1 CAN A&P BAKING POWDER 50c doubles tournament. PROCTOR'S 0PENIN6 PROGRAM ARTIFICIAL Tbe Junior class has Riven its order WITH A PUR5E Of GOLD HUNYADI, SELTERS, ETC^ ETC. for ringB and pins to a New York con- Charles t;ibbs, with his novelty cern. £ Celebrating the twenty-jfift anni- mutations, made a bin nil at I'io<- 137-139 versary of tbe society, In Iconnjection toi 's theatre, last nij;!u. Cibiu iuii- CINCER ALE Miss Klsle Schmidt, a gnad«ate of with a "homc-coming"| socfo|, tbe 'a.t.i *•%<•!;. t hint; ! roiu a < !n< k< :i Io SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED WEST the class of '11, has been elected members and friends dt lthe!Wom- i phonoKrapli and bis work is .-io-ae AT HALF THE PRICE president of the senior class of tbe n's Society for Chrstiaiji Work of >( the most realistic CT heard here FRONT Trenton Normal School. the Seventh-Day Baptist fcnurco, Nearly every Kii:d of r. iniisical iu»tru- CARL ft SCHULTZ gathered in large numbers m thq uiem is ^n< luded in hi* exhibitions. ST. A meeting of the student council hurch parlors Saturday evening. .iis iivonth reiide-rini: tines similar to 430-444 Pint Av&NYCtty Phone Mad SQ.S42OJ was held this noon in the principal's .Music and speeches wer^ tbe features hose which i-onse from swin^fd in- TEL 117 office, and all tbe representatives of of the evening. Among tboM who .itrunicnts and horns Floience itay- • he various classes were present. The ;ave interesting re|ninlscen|«s of lield, a daiuty linUi riin;vi!itiiii<>, ;«-n- LITHIA SELTESS THE COMING TABLE WATER purpose of the meeting was to decide ummer vacations were Nlrs.' W. C. lors popular .»<>nu In'.-, in :i jlf your dealer cannot supply you with any of the Give «J."*/tT Green Trading Stamp*. Ask For Them] to give the freshmen a reception in Hubbard. president of the society; manner anil «; »•••! ro< i ived l.ml ! iibove telephone .1. II. Mellick, Pluintield 21W. Soengerbund Hall on October 30. Tbe Mrs. Sarah Wardner, Dr. Henry .night. Minna l' il!il* iiud Company, matter was left until the next meet- Maxson. W. C. .Hubbard. Ufa Ira* ]in their sketch. "Wiifii Uie Cat's ing. West and Clarence W. Spicer I Away.'* keeps tiie audience speil- rAI.VTTSK.-4 AXB nBCORATOBS. Another interesting fep.tu>e _ I bound from lurtain to <-urtain. Three . . li haraciers take roles for wnii-ii tne> CLASS OF SflLTS PLANNING Ftm CAMPAIGN. the presentation of a purse of are >; ( IA ««#li I ""'' '"'arly »<'ll littcd and some DARK HAIR -.JUS The First Ward Republican Club Mrs. F. A. Dunham, who hasi rT jlaugiiable situations are rf\caled ev- met last evening at Republican head- •he society as treasurer for t T paS iery minute. quarters in the Frost building. at twenty-live years. This was i§ com- fAND LOOK \QUNG •What Happened to Billie" is which time a large amount of busi- "I tt Your Back Hurts or Bladder plete surprise. After the shown in mirth and music b> Hilly Nobod| Can Tell Wheu You ness of a routine nature was transact- refreshments were served. Boston aud Company. An insight of Bothers You, Drink Lota ed. Reports of the' canvass of the Darkjen Gray, Faded Hair ' \ JT IS FREK— ciety will hold its annual ijnee ing to- a few of the charcters oa the Great of Water. ward now under way were received. morrow afternoon. . White Way" is shown in riii.s act, the : With Sage Tea. 1 Official canvassers and challengers When jour kiducys hurt and your for the various districts were appoint- feminine entertainer pla>iiif; her part Grgud|. utlicr ko.it her hair beauti- bark fools sore, Acia't Sot scared and' ed by the club and the list has been in a finished manner. Budd and fully da|k ncii. glossy and abundant, proceed to load \our ptomach with .1 1)RES1>RX LIXXKX 3ent to the county committee for Claire ap|>ear in a novel coinudy act. with a bjo••• of S;ige Tea and Sulphur lot of drills i!mt e-teite tlve kidneys confirmation. The next session of The Million Dollar Mv.ster.., In mo- Whenever ):v. hnir fell out or took and Irritate the tniire urinary tract. XOTK PAPER the club is to be held next Monday tion pictures, will tie shown tonior on tliatjd'l!. IIKIC! or streaked ai>- Keep jour kiiinjp.. H clean like you evening at headquarters. October 20—Last regjslfry for row afternoon and evening. i-earancd, :!,:E iiuipie mixture v>aa ai>- ktep jour bole's dean, by flushing WITH A 25c municipalities over OJOOW. plied vvijh a icrfnl effect. L!y ask- th>>m wit a j mild, harm-lees salts MINNKSOTA I'M'll WOMKX. ing at itn for '"Wyeth's 1USINKSS MKX MKKT. p which removes the hqdy's uriDOus JAR OF A. I). X. November 3—Elecliok pay Rochester. Mint:.. Oil. »;.—A lart-e Sage anij Sulphur Hair Iter.ipilv " yo < »a>te au^i stimulates them to their A large number ot lotal business and enthusiaslic attenduni'e marked will set fc lai'Ke bottle o. lias ui<;-tir.ie normal activity. The function of tfar men attended the Plainfleld Uusiuoss Turn the opening here today of fhe twen- Gibraltar PEROXIDE (REAM. The Republican binfuet re«ilKv jeaily to i.se, for about 5'J k'idne>s is to filler the blood. In 24 Mi-n's Association meeting. held rill oejtietb annual Rathcrins of lite Minne- cents. JThis siiupk- mixture caa be liiht evening, ahd coaslderablc rou- Hall. Elizabeth, Octolber j~>. hours they strain from lit 500 grains featured by the presence af a: sota Fedt ration of Woiner 8 Clubs depended upon to restore natural col- 'of acid and waate. so we can readily ONE TO A CrXTOMER. tine biijiiness) was transacted. The All sections of the Slate were repre- or and beauty tc the hair and it splen- Fire Resisting new constitution and by-laws of the of national prominence! jje understand the vital frtfportance of secured through the Stajte coi sented atnons the delegati's. Fol- did for 4andrufT, dry, itchy s< alp anvi keening tb» kidneys active. organization have been printed and lowing meetings of the council and falling bjair. distributed to the membership A and his name cannot be anno 'feed at g Paint i Drink lots »f water—you cast this time. John H. C psfcick, |p> Con- executive board this morning the first A v.e l-kuow« downtown d H>ecial committee wat. appointed to says t-ve v. ill spread farther and will drink too much; also gt*t from an> look into a number oi civic matters gressional nominee, t jgetlier 1th his of the general sessions of the con- rybody uses Wyeth's Sage pharmacist about four ounce* ot Jad two primary rivals, harles . Fow- vention was called to order this af- aud Sul .-hur, because it darken:* sr longer than other goods, and Etvw and make reports at the uett month- natural! Salts: take a tablespoocf.il in a glass ly session of the association ler and William T Stuche will ternoon l»> ihe president. .'•Irs. Clar- and evenly that nobo' also, ence L. Atw'ood. Following the ex- tell it hks bten p'ied — it's so eas;. IHK for a few days and your kidneys while all the county and cit ,candi- change of greeting^ thf convention o use, oo. You sini;.ly damiien a WOOLSTON^ BUCKLE ' ' att hue. This famous salts is BOARD OK TKADK sponge >r soft brush and draw tt The Board of Trade will hold its dates will be presen rfrral of listened to the annual reports pre- OE AGEJTT8 io from the acid of grapes and tbem will be given a pordl^lty to sented 1>> the sevetral ofli< ers and throushSyour h;.ir, taking one strand *+.£ "•:u.!a julee, combined with lithia. Craig Place and Somerset St. first meeting of the season this eve •it a tirat. IJy nioruin^ tbe ura> hair will give you an estLmato on paiat> ning, at which time many matters of talk. standing committees of the federa- »a* has boen used for generations to Prompt Delivery to all parts tion. The convention will continue p alter :• er ap Ing your home with these goods. *£% and stimulate clogged kidney.. importance arc to be discussed. This of the City, tu-th-s tr is the first session held since spring. Secretary of State van ^kh sure until Friday morning. jr tv.o, Si! is r'. -»;d to its r.aturrj •>l|to neutralise tbe acids in arine 1 L oler anfc looks flossy. &ofl cud ab'.c cad wiM be held at the Exempt Fire- \y be in New Jersey! in tbe yiterests I'AKKVT-TKU HKK M L. B. Woblston. *o it no longer is a sonre-» of irri of tbe Congressional candidates, ac dant. i H. F. Woototea. '•ti>in. thus ending bladder weakness. for other users of the road. men's Hall on Park avenue. A large The first meeting of the Bryant- attendance is desired. cording to informatloi| givpt the Jad Salts !s Inexpensive: canno* Tbe annual meeting of the Knight? Gloucester County Democratlfl Com- I.lncoln Parent-Teacher Association ••jure: makes a delightful efferve» oi Columbus for the election of offi- mittee recently. The First ^district, will be held in the Biyant School to- Tlie i| *-t<-, to softm lines an attend. 143-145 NORTH AVENUE. Try this, also keep up the water State Board of Health will be held Bryan. The rest o| thej Stf ie will cover j up hare Hpots and corner*. :. and no doubt you will woo- at the auditorium of the Washington not exi>ecte«i for a week, the) War De- partment has learned. (Jeneral Bliss not be neglected either 1 ia'fcludjng the KNTKRS 1880. »hat became of your kidn?:- tros- School for a week, beginning October Second district, where! the : fcpubli- re|>orted that demiltory flrjlut; < on- s Virginia Gioui', of North ave KVKljvTHIVG for the decoration 4 2? ta-w tt ar.d baikache.—Adv. i 26. cans bad an exceedingly bitt m prim- (inues night aod Hay. print ipally ary fight between Emerson 1 nue. Fanwood, is a student at the and i(tt|>rovenient of yoar Kroundj* range action. Rich- National Seminary, Na-ional Park. anSMTAL. f. Bry- er is a popular Fanwood girl -»Q(1 ha* fAMES C. HANSEN '\ Y.. was arrested by th« police last an's itinerary a year) ago, bi noth- Westfield. Arthur Thomas Koacb, aged ten ing final is known regards a host of friends. night for illegal train riding and • ears, of Bound Rrook. x;a» brougn; this t DKOORATOB i ' ^ when brought before Judge DeMeza to Muhlenbert; Hospital to. to be year's trip through thejNcfrth *n tier Mrs. Margaret Wilson, of GroTe Bcllcvicw Avenue D2ALER m : , { in tbe city court this morning be treated for injuries as a result of of counties. street, has returned after spending i*Ai*T8, uas. csjkm," * - Tbe hack men at tbe Westfield st; (was let go with a suspended sen- having stuck a tin toy in one of his several days visiting her sister-in-law. VABKISHHB, Bte. Uon have been warned by the polii , tence. The man said he was em-eyes. UUNT Mrs. J. P. Truitt. who is stopping at Nursery Company t«at they must observe the rule* < , ployed at > Belmont Park as a horse CREED, if yen ha the Bellevne-Scratford, Philadelphia. 141 Earn Proot St. TTIalrM. 9. 9- tee road carefully is tbe future, o . trainer and was now on his way back Off AT., near Hillxid* Cemetery Mrs. George W. Lower*?, of Grand- aeU. ton* qoast U, Distributor o' Johti W. will have tbeir licenses revok-jto Rochester. view avenue, the borough, will spend tasks assreatriT«ly. Tonr "ivnjmama rooms u> rant' It has been the hack men's cua- r ihe winter with her niece. Mrs. Lois id will probably afford "opportunltj Y J. FORRIKTKL, Mgr. Par* Colon to drive at reckless speed up to A. Loew, of West 7 8 th street. New to s^aie d .'zaUsBad—y«t aoX 10 6 2nu>s. PftlBto, 1 'station platform/without regard columns ot Tbm Vrm*. York city. A : • ] \- ^m ffAOB roum done before dozens and dozen* of Plainfieid Daily Press!limes, and twlesa the game break- down Often, it wfll b« catried out Women's Children's dozens and! iozeni c' time* In the (i- Shoes Pi Splendid Shoes by < ture. | ' PLAINTIELD PRtU COMPANV, Piantiafc " dynamite to discredit Pffiiinfield Daily Press, under the 'fading, "Advantages of Trading in Piain- W» North A« In last Wednesday's i-sue a labor unions- was worked in West l N. J. field," there appeared an article jw^itten jby a lady of this city for the "Trade in Pliunfield Contest" which was such »fTV< " HII Matn-r. Virginia against the miners:; In U*- rence, Maaa.,11 a*ain*t the: textile a splendid endorsement of our Side jDernartment that we herewith take the liberty off reproducing it: TELEPHONE PUAIMFIELO U0*. workers; in Paterson against the cotioactlnc ali ; Hrnri-t. 1 workera; in S>w Yorn against th. Editor, Plainfield Daily Press: cdv*rli>lu|c ruT*--« ni4ll*<1 on with low tommon sense heels, for ^whicjj they were both hunting. Upon this infon|iation I addressed several of the .f; Advrrtw 1 am on* the moat potenl xvnls of the >hnw for uinr day UIUHI b»- Iron and steel manufacturers in plot- large stores in New York, always receiving-word the pumps they could furnish onlyfwith high heels of several styles. «>t!Jr. > !• "6 ». m. T ting violence.' A week later reading our evening papeK the Plainfield Daily Press, I s"." vi;e sale cjjf shoes for ladies and children at (MTOIIKK BTH IN HIKTOItV. The exploiting class dare* not yet Woodhull & Martin's. As a last ttial if risited their store to obtain jusi, the 3 'loe i'ith the heel, for which I had been ~l"7i—Congress. Bluing in ''h-ilaf tbf> war -minister. its exploitation when cracks were designs and color combinations, I for Bath Robes, Dressing Sacques, Kijnonojs, House Dresses, Negligees, Baby Count LatourJ seen to sliowMn the slrncttiri'. It i'< 1864- earaiice • heir fellows jof past ^Res. A YARD. r . i of the Virgin; attended by 40,- Maybe a certain Investigator em- <•««ethlnp in tkls case Deliveries in Westfield, Deliveries • in Bound ucational eotaWUhments by or-ito throw more light Into the re- der of the Cz^r. lations between capita1 and labor. Fanwood, Scotch Plains Brook, Dunellen, New 1STM rharlt-a St««vart I'arnell. the famous Irish parliamentary and vicinity Wednesday Market and vicinity Tues- Hosv n.any people realize *iiat :i U-aler. died. Horn in 1K46. and Saturday. . day and Friday. • rosperoua pirt of tile populplion is

I'lNinlleiil. -V. J^ <>«t. !»!•». o b<- found j among t h«- farmers in PROFIT SCARING COUPONS WITH ALL PURCHASES. NVw Jersey? Probably not one DKKKXOKK. per cent, can answer the ques-

tion. But the^ last Federal census re- to our ciiiMr»*n t» i-ontribute to Htui mot h*ir, prc-dicif-il s'.i- woul,, .;o. Los Angeles county, California, ports show ti^at the m-rasi- value o* road of n ship 'hus |i>aded. 16 is an uraii'lparents make knc. i v: <> 'has created an olHter who should be H New Jersey) farm is $s.t'il are and arc ordet«-.! 1U1 |i> TODAY. TF.Y A PRESS WANT AD. house by t'x-ir dniiKh:<*r-iu {a ^v Kast Km! Civic Ass'n Organize' found in every coiiil.. in every State average' farm! size 77 acres. Of the and lovins hearts, i-imld be made of much value to the children of liot d course, tlin yount; ilmlorj ' " Vauiloville a. Proctor's Theatre. In the l/uioii. The.cM.erimenl in th»- l.sos'.uuo acdes of lan-j in tlie Stale. hemispheres. Out of this ifrriblt- time to satv tje diild, 1 I'l'fiio-play? at Pluiniie'd Tln-alrr Far West has proven such a success :,.")7::,'H)0 ac^res .ire in farms. an• inocjatic I "lull. the office ever U'-iBS «:i»olUhe.d. and land. The cajpital represented-by tho hearts ol our little- ones this (J'hrlist- lias: thhe window, there is . f . n • I", u th Ward Uc-publicuii Club. mas-tide as no\er liefore. and the an- at the |>ractl< al efftets of Hit law !>«<- : i* $2.'>4.S::2.oO(i. and to tconcili.ition. The play. ^\ |: i v nvestment gels of l'<>.ice and r.o.nl-will hover ac'p!- .-my (wc-nsmti; n >|>l<-fi aud Vaudeville at Proctor's Theatre. I<'c-li4ii :it jir'u-cs oiic-tli'n'I l'->~ tli:m New York stores ly or indirectly dependent lipon New Many, times innoient fcien have been then I'lai ed two of liis sci-riM ia ••• . KnUhts Templar Field Hay. charjr*-; s«-e these at $7, $8, $9, $10 to $20 each sent \o jail simply jbL-taujse liiey were York and Philadelphia. N«-w Jersey • riimnal court -vuuiil surel> j>». m Double Sessions Now Men's Association of Heavenly • used of turnfhK out r.'iik tuc>o.|iaiii.i. Othe|" Hats—T.iilorvd ur >ini|>lv trirmix-il, SOIIH- «| II 11 < • unable to have their cases pl:;ced ot '•ertalnlr ran be classed as nn agri- liMlt But the parti< ulur dramatist u ho did Held in Several of thfl>lio> - mary Department^, i I RuniiiT I'm p Circle Flossie Allen Hats at $2.95, $3.50 and $4.45 Jersey the coin chn ap|K)int a law- MirnihR farms into country eRtates ihe commonplace and the oliviuu- I nd's Dans! . s. Tlu- natural (iiif^tioii then is, ho'.% yer to defend', accused who have n~ are becoming greater every year. I'.uildiiiK T, • i Council. i ould hi- evolve a poli'e ' HIIUKIJ oul mouej to lay counsel, and the St..'e Vaudeville fl i. "tor's Theatri-. of such groundwoi k*.' Tin ansiwr i- EVENING SCHOOL p.iys the bill, but pviually si ch M'- jjiven I).. .1. Al. Harriv in his new ]• • ay . l-oint< cs iict in a jprefunctnry man- The 'LesenJ of Leonora." in wliicn SATI "RDAV. Pr.i< licnl Vaudeville at Proctor's Theatre. ner, and are tbinkiat; more about tlie Maude Adams is to be seen ,i| tlir Our Stock of Furs l'lainfK-ld Tneatre, Tiiursdnj c-vi-ninu Ail«le»l to the | Kummnee S.ile. Silver Cross Circle, fee the court will |is., than the; ar< Kind's l)aiif;liter" 1- Ibc >. Come ami mnke your --«-l'-<- It iias been said here .mJ ia Ku-l.iii'l i°i>iii|>letion of Hi^h School |-- tfs are .*•«!. :iii'-ii- • *»f '*:i«lily, bif ue lire M'llin:x COIINIII- about freejuE the aivusud. mat no one save Itarrie "could have lievfK (irjiniinar S< IKKII S|r*- j ••>at>lv pi':it« flie |.rc,i-'.ii in.irl-tt II-VI I l^-< :in-.»- u«- hou^li! early in t The State has unlimited resour. e- WHAT THK rilH.IMCKN n.\\ |M>. Ai'iiteu such a play and it is liiruu-r In a report in.nl.- to t)ie P!;jSn!ij»td COTIOV S|T(\TIO\. the -.e:r4 n. U'lu'lt oi.r p;-.-s' nl -Iail> I'ri-ss: saiil in this country ih.it no one s>a\> Hoard of Kducation. last lS fc' ColntiiFii.i. S. * . ')

to a cail issued l> ('•• > - they be rich or podr. In addition to Some days, aj;o, I saw .in article Maude Adams could make the c.i|/ri- p<-rinteiid herorne so fMII «•!' t lie Louishit ure of ~ III '.• ( i'M.-' public prosecutors, H»ith one or nior" suggestiUR thjat a Ciiri.stmas bhop ol *kla\son says that the schools your ol^ Fur (iai nien(>. to the nowcM »t)le>. fascinating charm. l.eonoia i$ elu- 1 il>r •saistants, there arc detectives . r - i»;.s be sent j to the children of tin- started in with lull attenilanj-elregi,,-! '"- •nfferinc lorefsn nation.*, anil then I M\e and is herself ;i le in:l Siie iration beitu:. at the preseinljlinie. OM '" • •otton trad other officials, who can' be used t>' si.w a. letter 'oie i L- r«.-.. i I* .i »otk up lliv cases nA.utit those w!»c • i:ent and «iyfiJx thai the ni«Hi"\ ;iad of u railw.iy :irri;.-r;i.' lie. stWStj- lie I last year The coniploteji | 1 "(i|."an '.var. Ti . have no means whatsoever to l>''>"- m:ch belter l>e sent tn tlu> U^d Cros- wouliln't shut t!ie uin.lirA :!iat e.\- . School is luiw in full use. IVilh n:a!ion <)•• ': •iii'li i ri> i- cjil anH fniM pare a tli-tense. Tllo a,i,ioli;:i''.cni of «ork. ;iosi'd her lili'e .LiuiitiUT. Ai III;., to , transfer of ttiec grammagramiiiar tlj:t-f»s ffrr» i It seems to me that c uiowmcni . ,lr:it<. You lin.lcrs-tan:!. Milly h:ul L're-.ciil loss '.he i .i-upli- .f the- a public (U-fk-udei. |;«ui out of county the .SliUnwul Schuol, the buiffllflK 111 s State. dui.i be ma^le tor ihe children of oiu .i snilTv little coid and was not a in it l.o'.Hi pupils, 7u'.i ot ihj-nj lit i fun.U and Riven A salary <-o%!uiI t;. 'ouniry tp ex|)re.-» u .'i-sir. ti:iut the.. stroiiK child. Leonora felt no cnii- School pupils and 3S1 ^rilnin); r •bat of the proseciit-ir, w'oulil be ^ who have h^p;>> honii-s .anil lovinj; ern over hi-r :u t ani s fulloc<. upietiTh,e amiail|i; ts<>niefi son who may ha\t w-ron^fully been it with Leonora and it settled it wilii little ones, wljo but :i few wneis n^o. as now arraiiRed, seats 1,<'7|> briilii Heac qu uteri fat charged with a c-r't»ic. said Kood-bye to the lathers, who ami prose'.utors \viio hold bo that when tho High Si 1 o never returni' The newspapers ar>- that the nu.n's life \\ ;»s of 1. s.s ioa In every roiirt (he asyumption ts grammar school use il in joii t *s; full of sucti j pathetic P. .-nl-s. Thv cern than .he hpiiliti ot l.emiora'- made that each person brought be- bly. ev-ory >i-at is occupied. EAT MORE AND DIGEST ALL- ' liildrvn coulkl lie ins;ii:eu lo write • iaiii^h tf-r. Tile m cn-s in ihe - in. fore the Lench is itino-ent until !>rov The SliUiiian School, wt i Von Jvtio'.v that there is iiothiim iniite so ag^ravatiiiK and distress- loiter* to Sajnta Clans, ran,nestiim are very diverting .ml their Init'io: GIBSON'S 1 vacated by Itie ^laminar cla.-s en entity. If thatj Is true. Is it un- 'liat what he war to U-.iVt- lor tneni subtly tra\e>tles the pr.xeduri- n, p in;; as Dyspepsia—you can't eat half the time and then not what you lia« every room occupied, h ni; |i l reasonable for thej State- to use its I b - Hriti.-.'i niiiri- Ti'«. portrait ci are e seqt the ocr-an, ami t lit live overflow classes fri m 1 ljeonorn i.howt-. hi Ml>. Vd.iins l-< oil' jiower to help estaWla'i-innoi enc* . s tile older ones could Kive of tlieir '•'ranUin S4'buol.and I'M I OI I as.siinilatif>n they work wonders with your system, increase your vital- :h.i; «ili nni|iiesiion • 1 • I "• i-l.-.;-i all n. %-ell as to try to convict? The ap-Cliristnias saTings. Such au offering I lasses. Kvery '-lassroom injlh ity and mpke your daily tasks a pleasure. l»ri«-e &"><• per IMH. would do' grtjat things in t'lie fin un- pointment of n ptililic defender in t neiefure, is uo« on ipied'. \\ E. C. WESCOTI. to Impress tht rising ;;on<>rntiiou with ner retmtai :ou M ;' 11 e .-• HI hi^. California may be an r-xiH-rfnicnt. !>rotherl> lovje and peace, .m-l th«. attainments. the liryant Seliool two rpo n* hi : 115 Ea*t Front Street. l*rexiription l»ruui;ists. Park Avenue, corner Serund Street. there is so much that is just ip re children woujd be tauuht to look uf. (doubJe classes. and in th' ISchou: i»o rooms. There i snrh an that we believe io a nation whose children; a.'iowt-d "The Tl.ini;tv Tli.i' ' aun'.'' .is tohi probability lliau when the n< tb.it t'>e candMalff for the such though|fuiiiesci und *Jnipa:!!.-.. in the ->Kr>. off children, and t!ur. I Think what jt would mean ft Rtai!- .ire loin ot ;hei>> in i he pla.. . Mr pin ,i nue Scnool is com tur»> »ho pledpe themselves to try to jiiid«', in the hearts of the sorrowiim and Mrs. Henn:iSeii> ;• r«- an ;r;i I var troin now, ten of the establlnh the office ; '..:-j:'(.oiib will be al ouce o. 1 in this State. lllothers TWey would v.ish to n-ai-ii couple \> hose 11iii • son iii.i rri^-d ai. e..-niiij; would (tain t-housapds of votes from, their children of lovt and not actress. »as driven lrom !!i^ iin wllj b perje the great ma«a of people. Let's have i vens«i. A fey years aj;o ni> o«n lit-j and p.-esently di.-«l. leaxin^ on Tuesday, October 13. liold th/ [tie son. then |ten >ear;, oid. was tr«v: and daughter to Ihe .eiiler this year in the High i-Vho bufl • puhlic defender. ! K lu ellins with .me on the continent, and of the world. Mrs. ll> unabei r\ is I !' ' order to deteruiii t'e early learned a lesson of democ- turns a (iabbe.1 \\oni:r^;ve ever>bod> (>ut he • IIK will be open three even confession aif one A. I*. Pmor- wander down to the little lial!-bo. s son's wife. Mr Hennaberi;, is ,i !i< week, to receive registration 4 | in the hotel. He longed for someone j Pecked husband who. a»=!sieJ U> lii- (e.\pected that ihe ciiy will t etjtl Ti •i-t tip ri'uiiiffTiii-iit > of c;u-!i i-<>mni our ;iim ;nnl iifai'licc. *nu»rp>e of th* Merchants' aad Man- j no: UIjd)>rgla^d awor4ktj, ,Melr I daughter-in-law „„ Cliri&tmas Kwe larts subjects, in me« haul" ; dri tifa>turers- .\s»o«-ifUon to "i>lat»f| tongue, he rioon found a aniversal.jMrs. .Ht>nr.aberr> tu, i-«.'ct«. tlut lie. |'nP. In th«> lOTiimercial subj t\<<- m:\rl' »ii ,-iii-ci-s^t'n! dynntntte Where H fwould do the most' language ot bioyhood.' He vould sive! liusttand is leaiiins a i*'V\l'k- lift" and I Perhaps Kn;;lkh and mathei ia '! iiat shown harm to the ramelof labor ortnutia-'lbfl" a P'**el of candy, -a ud often tollows ^im to the Kast Side tear- J The course of evening hP h tlon. and than bv 'aoB>« "clever de-!"';U" nudB*" *** * l>um h- aud in ; " «* fin-'N **<• urand- next Thursday evenin i Not knowing at first whol concert by the Lotus Gleo CJlujb. . tnak'ir a ™"disrovery " " °o f few moment* these t»o would be ex- • daughter. (•count- an- i-ordialh invit>-erui6re report dren also come to the party, which State Trust Company today CITY NATIONAL BANK tion on the defena^r^, the Pitts-jmore Mriard to give then to receive. wind* up with a quarrel between an! lows: 9 a : nnJ m.. 71 degrees; burrti Lnadir *" *'^'H|l '*•' may reap of totir bless- Irish juid an Italian family aliioni-1 76 : 1 p. m.. SO dt PLAINFIELD. N. J. | "ManUB«™ dyn»tolte is not a newjlns '• by tii<* lave and the guests. The excitement of th..| gratitude of their little brothers and {affair is too much for tho jlittl. , mai»over In the ftrmgsles between! o ilittloi —Tour "tr> :-t'" td ro.-inw ? sister*, who ire so sad and bereft. (grandchild an dshe collapses just asitentlon "of a:. emr tyers and It b»*n t a Interest aad happiness a young jlottor, in iove with1 b«rl]-«nr property.

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A. T» Stewart A Co. Store Open* at I JO ROUTINE AFFAIRS TELLS OF HUSSION Broadway Ninth. New York ChMHatltSOY. M. IN BOROUGH BODY WORK IN EUROPE ?B. Aitmatt & <£oJ —rf% —'. ii Ernest S. Ackerman Describes CMria-New. Section Dunellen Common Coupcfl Met ned Up Last Night and Much Bfls- Conditions in the Past and An Important Exhibition 4r-|

. In the Lower-Price Subway Store ness Was Present. of * Fashionable QOWIJS, Suits, Wraps liiery, representing authenticated Paris styles White Cotton and Cotton-and-Linen Table STREETS ARE ACCEBTU);FIB FOR SACRIFICE fo' the Autumn and Winter seasons, will be commenced, in the Exhibition Room on the Cloths. Napkins, Towels and Toweling Kc Lj To(, iffor L'rges Th«»e at Hone Not to With* Mnch lHscoMftion—OotoHlen May hold Kn ails From Those Who Are, Fwii: b the the disturbances In tturope were go- ' where it is impossible now to procure a satisfactory grade comml:s-8ion stated that the ]> i|rtl<-.*>- ing 'to seriously affect the activities of pure flax househould linen at the low prices which bility of (heir methods in fit* •limit- of tbe missionaries, but if there evei Altmmt & (So. used to prevail. ing the salt marsh nio$qi£iio jn tin was a time when sacrifices should be salt marshes had been fully h>mon- made by those at home In order that We are always gimlet! by the best interests of our customers. •trated this year Kg evldeijcei by thethe funds should not be withheld from have prepared, to commence to-morrow oon-api>aaran of frceins ai aiiudri|>al- "Having had tbe opportunity of Ity of all nioaqnitoes. M«(tvi

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deer a treason is allowed, and it must be a buck with horns shofri: the hair. FIRST PRACTICE M'INEBNEY TAKES ' But the grand old time for the sportsman comes from Novelsb^r 10 to December 15, inclusive, which Is the season for popular small^ga i— FOR LOCAL FIVE FIVE OUT OF SIX rabbits, quali. pheasants, squirrel, partridge. The ban on female jEr r ish or ring-neck pheasant, which was at first scheduled to be lifted: tl)ts x. Y. M. C. A. Captain Has IsHe Hit t ie Pins for Three 200 has been extended to IS 19. In order to protect the propagation lof •ild turkey, which has been started, there is a closed season on thjs jj>lr< sued Call for Candidates Score and Averaged in five year*. for Tomorrow. 0 ae Match 208. nR bereat>»ui» (went* to be pretty evenly distributed between the Boalons and AUil«tlo». To date the odds stand about 10 to K in the Many candidates are expected to Mclnern y led the Knights of Cu-(MID-SUMMER MarhUn otitfita faror. but the uirearrcs are holding back and plenty or Queries, Comment and I report at the first practice of the Y.lumbus bo rlers last night, with live tfubtown ruooey w|ll probably be in evidence before the curtain rises on M. C. A. basketball squad that has victories o it of six games played, the plavtng arena . Those who know are predicting a surprise this year been called for tomorrow night in thewhile I'aec second to him with •ml it tteemi as tbjuuKh something ta about due to break in the baseball Sporting Kditor: Answer—Three in Plain tii id and association gym. Many of the best an even bre ik. Sullivan and SALE OF _^ world. Qu«ry- With the bases full in theono in the borough. players in this vicinity have signified each fell behind and dropped four ninth a man bits a home run. The i iheir intention of reporting and it is games and tad the other two to their man that stored from first base made Sporting Editor: expected that toe hottest tryouts ever credit. Se eral good scores were Chief of Polite Klely heartily endorsee baseball, says a dispatch. the run that won the game, but the Query—What is the und held for the association five will be turned in. he highest of the night s Well, the chlof always has displayed a marked interest in anything under- batter also crossed the plate. Is hefare from here to held this year. Captain Albert Bry- play being made by Strappe in the ^BICYCLES taken by IIIM men asd that Is the rea»on the local bluect>at8 have made good credited with a home run?—S. B. N.J. nairski will be present as will Phy- second gau e of his second match. 111'baseball this HUBWier. "When men become sluggish they are of no use Answer—No, a three-base hit. Answer—$3 20. sical Director Robert Merrmans, and when he hithe pins for a 233. Mc- to the city or the department." says the chief. "Athletics keep a man in Sporting Editor: some light work will be done, al- Inerney wai the only one to make a condition, primed U» do the work called for in the police department. A Sporting Kditor: Query—What do baaelbajll pis though the real practicing will not clean sweep in any series and he took AND TIRES few of my men tak<- an active part in athletics, but I wish that the fever Query—How many national holi- do In the winterr time?—B.JAtime?—B. •AJ) B. start for a couple of weeks. , hree from Strappe in the second days are there in this country?—A.U. Answer—Mositt of themmi j «wfa k. Witb the disbanding of the Scotch match with two double centuries. Answer—None. That'9 a change day afti-rnmm and they afforded thorough enjoyment to all present. Our Plains Parish House five, several of Pasct ant Sullivan appeared in tile one representative ' through a victor In tin- X. P. II. Sv tennis tourney this year. The Answer Matter of personal opin- Answer—If in the judgment ofjfhi an 180 against 11;<•. Al corer. the* runner would ha^p n jjde Dunning. i he won with South Plalrfleld. Plalnr.cid and Stirl- m»w champ has ilmii' sonic eood work on the courts this season and he de-ion. Look for comparison in pa- The manager of the team has sey-. though ther^ were twenty points bt ing. Plainfield. Warrenvllle and serves all the credit that is coming his way. pers. tho base even if the bas«m»n bjad Mount Bethel. touched the base, credit tl^e j; bi t|er eral game scheduled and has the an- twe«u the tv o scores, Strappe held on nual series with Hope Chapel arrang- for over h; If the frames and ther PLAINFIELD and SOUTH PLAINFIELO Sporting Kditor: with a hit. It lies with thej s|or< r|in ! Y. M. C. A. basketball candidates are requested to report at the Asso- ed. The first match between these fell off by poor pinning. In the sec Query With none on bases the WEEK DAYS ciation for practise tomorrow night Karly season indications point to such a case. I two local fives will be staged on theond the winber of the match made :i Leave IMainll.'ld- ''. 20. S:00. |1 45 a. in pitcher balks. Ltoes the batter take 213 and it Was in the last game thi Xluu. 'l^O. 4:W. 5:00. 6.J5. •7:1)0. 10.JC big stiuad answering the roll call and Captain Brynairski is due to stack first? — A. S. D. Y. M. C. A. court on Christmas Day •11 15. Sporting Editor: as has been the custom for the past he made his 231. •Saturday onlv. xKxc^pt Saturday. up against the job €>f his life In picking five of the finest. Answer—Not unless he already Query—Why are all th«f PL'NDATS. , had three balls to his credit. In the in New York pla|e4 on wo two years. The team will probably,' When Stifappe and Pasch startrti I^avo f nlndel ' — 9.1") a m. li.00 noou son games start off the season with the Summit off the forrAer got a poor start ?ad 2:00. 4.CJ BIKI, 9:0. •* i». xi:A': Sporting Editor: 6:S0. •7:1"-. 7:30, M.iO. *1 1 4S p. m. ment in favor of the organization of an aquatic team. grounds. high score ; nd then took the thin Query — Please inform me of the •Saturday only >Kir»pl Saturday. and decidinj In 8INIMYS orffcUi of the word Nabisco.--F. U. Sporting Editor- game with a 2 Leave South Plainn>-ld—9 JO a. •». It's pn-tty nearly time those Army-Navy managers get together and r Answer—Take the first two and Query—Can anyone try farjthi TOMKINSON, '15, WON the last s Mclnerney lost the first 12.1B. 2.Z0. *.30. "• Ji> p. n: VIHe the football (|wstion that has been pending for the last couple of three letters of the words. National M. C. A. basketball team?—rl>jp.|d. game, but U ok ;he next two and the LEAVE I-I_~,AFIELD, match. His -cave Plaluneld-<>.-i« s.ir>. a. m. '1:00, mouths. This free advertising is beginning to get, a little irksome. Ilisquit Company and put them to- Answer—Anyone belonging; to rst score was 172 which F association has this privilege. : BORO TENNIS TITLE Sullivan tw>n with a Z 1' hut Mi in 3.00. 4:30. «:r.. 'Hi 4:30. 6:30 p. m At predicted in this column the tore part of last week Maximua failed your word. r which his o]ponent could not touch I>ave W'atrhunc—fi:3. . S If. a. m.. *l:1f to appear on Cricket Field in football regalia Saturday afternoon. The Sporting Editor: Defeated Sherman Chandler, 3:10. 4:4". 6 33. •!'):lrt. "11.10 p m Fun prtfiiU-ul of the Publicity Club played a losing game that time. Sporting Editor: Query—Who is the The scores: days and llolkluyB. » 10. 10:40 a m . ]:l'i. Pasch .... 1." I 4 40 6:<'l p. m Query—How many bowling alleys he L>eal basketball team '16, in Three out of Four Leave St.rllns - N r.o n -n •! :3r. S «>. are there in this city? — A. C. | Answer—Fred T. "" " Sullivan • • 10:30 p in. Sunilnys and lluliilays. 11.Of The Kllzabelh A. A. is due to line up against lloly Cross next Satur- a m 5.oi p. m. Sets Yesterday. Leave \ViitT**riville -tft.'n a m. 3 30. 8 ~>% day afternoon. The locals are the one best bet on this occasion. Strappe . . 1 so •11:39 p. m. Sundays and Holiday!. >.S m. 3 J'i. (• ••« p. m. Mclnerney 1'J 1 Lfavc Ml *b'th«»l— 73pO a. m. 7.00 p. m ! "Hui»" Stlsie played tho full game for the Springfield Training School By UKOiMiK T. STAl.l.l \«.S. Ily (O\MK MACK. liy defeating Sherman Chandler, Sunday* and Holld2r«. 9 Ai a. m. T:1C m. elAen" Saturday aftornoon. • "Hub" is filling the left guard position which '10. in three setd out of four in theStrappe "Though realizing that the "When Boston and the th liual match of the North I Mai afield Pasiii . 11. If. PLAINFIELD. WATCHUNG. WARREN- V. William BiUKeman, the present boys' secretary of the local association, VILLE and MT. BETHEL. Athletics are a great biill club. lctics rm-et in the next High School singles tennis tourna- - occupied ta lyu6. T*° of a kind from the same town is going some. H'KKK H\VS AN"I,' SfNTiAYH. I .expect the Braves to bea: tlu-ni Scries." said Connie ment, yesterday, on the courts of theSullivan . j 1 7 T^-.ivo r'l.ilnfiflil — •; -5 a. in : 3no, «:2i. 11 :*Hl p. in. in the coming Worlds Series. I suppose we will b expe< -jjl t 1'ark Golf Club. Hoyt Tomkiuson .17:' •1 1 e Mclnerney 1..-.-H.- Wiitcbunjr—€:35 a. in. 3 IU. 6(1. llaaeball losses in the International League, according to an excellent have a splendid ball club, and win the honor in four gaip 'I.',, won the singles title and the The follov ing men will take part 1! i:. p. m authority, will pa.ss~thv quarter-million mark this season. Not only has tiiough the averages indicate Tcrsunalli, I hope tii; handsome trophy that goej with it tomorrow nl ht: I..•:. •. .. \V.'!tT'-"> 'II" -<5:E.' m 3 3!» thf Barrow circuit suffered disastrously from a financial standpoint, but a the Philadelphians have the will be able to do this. jar|i i The match was the best of the tour- Cannon vs Kiely. Arrive Mi. luiltel- -7:10 .a. rn.. 7 IJ I> edge on us in sonif departments, nament and the junior player did not Hillman v: m. majority of the major league clubs will show a deficit when the time comes we are Koine to lose. I tnsst it ha .'suJlivan. ML U«'thei- 7:10 .-.. ni . 7 15 l- 1 do not concede them a single give up until he had put the last ball Cannon vs Ix-ave for figuring up profits and losses. w». will be liie worst the^tei Sn 1 i j van. n. advantage in uny position. team on earth, .-md thajt i?th l: in the alley in the last stroke of the Hillman v . Kiely. W'.ir r*-nvill«> -7.JIJ a. in.. 1.J-' 1 :!" p "1 have the two greatest men Braves lii k u.s in four sl^afchi match. Supporters from both class- ••]"•l*. ,' •iiu'iiR T ,;o A in . 3 * '.. 7tU before "play ball" is called for the first game of the 1315 sea- in baseball around second l>;ise "Either result would al|ii.>§an es and also underclassmen were pres- 1 1 4.' p. m. Arriv.- I Nit i itfi' 1 ler— to six or seven games on t la •1 :jt :• '•• .1. m . tiiHti ;i'1 . if • r, !.i • >tlir* the,} »r* not yet ready to admit it. tentative plans to bring about a perma- tournament and having had tM ItinI - s:im«- H.~ W" • k t iyh. nent frucc between the magnates have been discussed, and a fulfillment of will slop the Athletii attack, count. years' experience in the court game, PRACTICE TONIGHT PLAINFIECO aid STIRLING. while I think we will hit Bend- "Yet it is foolish to p <'ajiim l..:iv.- |'|-il'ift. '.I >• IT. I in 4 VI r> ararngemenls will bk made after the close of the current season Tomkineon was easily the favorite for lAirr Wali-tiuns-" J-"> a ni.. 1 4r. er and Plank as we have hit that either team should crrijf o( the title this year, as this is the first m. Mathewson, Vaughn. Cheney. the championship in foil l..ave SlirlinK '.I -'.'• 3. r ir, |, year that Chandler has cosine to light New Men Expected to Report I" a. m !m* <-o'iri.-<-i» with "j L~. \ m With the coming of cooler weather and the fast approach of the open Sallee and orher j:reat pitchers straight games. In the | iajini in tennis lines. L«ist year he enter- (ntin ->t Stirllns for NtWstrk « •"." !• ' OB on name, nimrods are commencing to evincie enthusiasm on the in our league. • s?a«cn we are satisfied if n| an bun <-«*iine<-ts with .">.l^ p. ni. It ihi .it bill ed the tournament, but lust out in for the First Workout of ling, from Newark subject of their hearts' desire. They are brightening their guns inside and "1 know considerable al>>iit able to win three sanies r>ih < the early stages of the game. His • vri'i:i»A v I:.\'TI:AK Uliilt<-l l>ea( my Yankees lor Mtion for next year's title. Preparation* for tlie < 'Miiiiij, >cawn > league. sii|i|>osed to besofjthi W. CAMPBE '-. Mur.. SiQ the American l-eacu«" pennant I - l>\ Manager Ill" Hl»jn Snipe w»«on has been in since September first, and has been made same strength as our*. | wfl>rsi Tomkinson started oft al a whirl- know something about them. I of rh< Hop*. Chapel basket SD«aiorabie by the large number of the long-billed creatures killed. There than we do toe tail endersjinlioii wind clip and played his opponent off OKA'SKA. may pursue different lines his feel in the first few games- of theball team, anil ii.- has i>si,i" reasonable. f | first net. After he had registered Paasaic river and tbty have been pursued vigorously b>- the marksmen with other managers r.ave employed. three games and had blanked his op-for positions jn f ue team lo appear gratifying results. Nearly every patch of plowed ground in the State has I am holding something in re- "Win or lone. I hope $h ponent, Tooikinsou eased up a little at the Ki'urth Mreet g> m at s o'clock VANCLEEFOOPEWELL serve, and I expect it to win far ries does not go more town feeding countless numbers of the greater and lesser yellow legs. -nd Chandler immediately took ad- tonight for th • initial workout. Sev (Su l« TejiKyck it kellcJ.) us." or five games." vantage of this and won his first eral new menare «xpeears will not l>. Lclii^h The decidin? bowling match be- be especially active to prevent the shooting of any game that is not in sea- HASEBALL AOTES the first point, but lost the next three present this s€;ison. Thf Chapel I)O> .- tween the Baraca class team and the which g;ive his up.unellen. will be rolled In winning the Internati havt. a fine scheii to be divided equally between the State and the informer. tonight on the First Presbyterian al- ier won the next two points, making «hi(h II i uu for severii leys. Both teams are ready for thegue pennant the Providence) topped off a season of fine ba| the score deuce and finally won themonths. Full Weight Prompt Service From the presciii outlook there will be good inland shooting for black, occasion and a royal battle is expect- game. However, Tomkinsoii took ing with a cla*gy finish. Jack Martin who hed the tt-;m gray and Mallard dunks. The shore birds' present visit to these parts dates ed to lake place. In the first match the next game and won the first set la? t > ea r. will Phone Con. 747 South Ave. of the series the Baracas won. but not be )irt-s«nt ;ouii:h'. back "two weeks nm| they are liable to remain for some time to come un- ti-2. Not the least discouraged at but will take hai Ke DI the Miii^ni'. 10 1 cod tf last week they were unmercifully "Rube" Marquard came using the first set. Chandle,- took the less t*e waters an- frozen up tight. The open season for these birds be- trounced in three straight games to turning ais record of 1! stralglu the next pra< tice .lack put out : gins >iov«*u««r. 1. \ first game of the second set while his line Irani iact s«a.ear!v The Heron brotaers, whi LKHK.H COAL A Philadelphia hotel man bet $1,- which put him cue up. but Tomkin- taken only with a shotgun and neither at night or with dogs. Onlv one talk, any team taat beats th£m Have been on the team fur several ouu against JSoO in New York. ye»- soa took the following two, which years, will ag iin be on th* job am! Tel. 2081-J-2 South Plalnfleld. lucky. About time that MciJrjw 4lj ;erday. througa Fred Schumni. on put him in the lead which he did notare »ui>- of getting, positions. l>or or U5S. his men put the old alibi mjb|a the Athletics to win the world's ser- j lose during the set. In the fifth < nill | lie guard 1 balls. same Tomkiuson made two aces that 1 SPECIAL NOTICE ies. A bet of I loo against »i»0 was 1 au'ain unless his n ! dutie: Kindling and Grate Wood. made that the Athletics win the first gave him a big lead and he took the ire too heavy and th^re is also game of the series. Boston support- K. M. (Ted i Lewis, who iwalga next tare© game* ami the set, 6-2. "rompt deliverlea. Orders received at Schalk Celebrated Beer ! member of the Boston Natioi ahch|jii- hame of (luy Snyder i>iayin^. He ers are generally holding out forx>dds The third set v» as (handlers at present a»i from town v>ut will Guaranteed product of choice barley malt and hops only. Free of 1« to 7. The (Hants are favorite* pions of is now d n-of 80 HOMKRSET STREET. from artilWUal coloring or any other foreign substance. Brewed, m Masachusetts Agricultural C oljlegeI ^t throughout as outplayevi his op- probably he l>a)t-W la tuili \o p.a>. in the New York series with Among the lew ni« n who -Aill ap- the old Bavarian tkick masta method under highest hygienic condi- th« Amherst. ponent at all ti'iies. The .'fores see- JOHN M0BTJ8. tion* Fermented and aped exclusively in glass lined steel tanks. Yanks at the odds of 10 to 8. are Arthjir t'»ri-ie«. on»- time si r*. O. Box .«©. T«lepfaoa>c 1O-F-4*. Owing to thf fact that our sales of this famous brew have in- sawed back and forth tii! >^e junior For the past two seasons player had his opponent 4 to 2. Tom- ti'em t>er of I*la!nfi.-(J Mish SCKOO! cfeawd to such aer extent that we now receive th«*e goods in large . ^ «**"-ond team ru;;:: quantities, and *e have therefor-- been allowed a liberal discount JOHNSON HAS AXOTHKIC I-AICH. ston-Sal«n Carolina Lie-ague ;. kinson took one ami ("handier follow- team: War hoi. N. MEYERS & SONS by the brewer. a<4 a* we are sure that our output in the future will Chicago. Oct. 6-The $.".."..0«0 bail class I) outfit, Las defeated ed with one This »a* repeate«i last year, an Di.k Schott. Krat:k «-!!orr-.ou*ly increase by selling at reduced prices, we Irave decided of Jack Johnson. the negro prtie- -{„!« League (Class C» penAaii which gave the junior his only s*et.jClarke and .e:;l others will al«/, {„« League (Class C» pe has already COAL t«« r.ning October 1st to put thim pure product on the market at nghter. »u forfeitedd yesterdaytd y In ners in po«-sea«on series. I the score being »J-3. Tomkinsoa j report. Manai> 91.-Vi %ttr ra>»< of S than huttk-*. f. <>. b. the I'nited StatStatee s DistiDistrictt CourtCt , bubt' took the first four g»m<*s of thej»-heduled *ev«ra arid w i (1 COKE AND WOOD start-IPro°ablv th<» season during the UOcai tel. 1152-VV. Ill Wmtrbaag At fourth set before his rival v.a» f ed and Chandler could onlv take two first of nex n^c>ath. Ta^d tel. rtll-W. bonds were provided by the late Mat- . „„ Williams vs. Oh Fourth a=d Wa*bi>ctoa 8tr««ta CENTRAL BOTTLING WORKS do n prnon ;atn«a of the set. the final score being 1 thew Baldwin, whose l.ln«lv-' "- * round.. «t Tel. 3ESL Vorwtrr Sumnxi ud ( hMhua Streets. I Sam I^angford v* Colin 6-2. Tomklnaon will receive a band- eat: and Johnson's mother irouads. at Pittsburgh tome silver loving cup 'or his work. EAGLE BOWLING ALLEY HENRY HAURAND, Proprietor. ; •aid to be unable to pay. Open to the Public TV> regret to state that we ran not deliver goods in PlalnSeM. Howard Morrow vs, Charl •. —Tour "for sale" ad win be found A. Coluccl but if you cunsider quality and price* you will find it will pay you- ert. 1« ronnd«. »t Brooklyn* 117 EAST SECOND STREET 8KWER * OB.VRRAL CONTRACTOR to send for them. We call for empty bottles. ..••- • -.is promc-> soomeat Under the management of AH wark mmrrmmtetL. Mr IT tf PLAnOlELD DAILY PRESS, TfTEgDAY, OCTOBER e, 1914. '

tbe eighth, but the Anona tied the CDVCAT1OKA1V. •core again ta the nlntii. la the WHAT CAUSED THE FINE SCHEDULE FOR thirteenth Huffmeister singled, stole SIX TEAM MONDAY AFTERNOON !6 RNOR TO AID second, and scored tJe winning rnn when l:etzenberger singled u> 1116 BarWdfle Scfcw GIANTS TO CRACK?, HOPE CHAPEL FIVE Tbe score: TO BE NIZED CLUB RECEPTION UNION CANDIDATES! 202 WEST SEVENTH STRCKT. * HIGHLANDERS. Corner of ArMagton Avmiw, Variety of Reasons for the Fifteen Games Have Already R. H- PO. A. Representatives Local Mrs. W. T. Ropes and Mrs. A private m.-hool carffuUy (ntd«d Kyle. 3b 0 0 1 1 Speak in Elizabeth on , iustc. t Clan This Year. j I al Now Pending. Miiljin. c rO 1 VI 1 Came to at Social Function. 'BllsthcnK'S »u,1 Unnv^ne: * T. Denny, p !o I 17. MONTESSOm and OUTDOOR CLASS i N. I.nthman. ss ... .,0 Tor ohIMiTii undei *ix years. * The «n« tanlfrhtjr(Hant s have fad- Manager George Leighs. of tbe u r, Hanzel. If 0 Six lodges werfe i eji ed at the Mrs. William T. Rope*, of M^nt- Trenton. Oct. ,«>—The itinerary of ELEMENTARY OOAMTMCNT " c»lfcn has been announced by State hoj-tl to slices their fourth straight team this season and yet baa to bear ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT .1. Denny, rf . . 1 was held last nisi (. blp, has from several -other* fco complete hi* nite was done at It i |^ toward mit, also an offi< er in 'he S'ate f<»der- in connection with the aunouceuienl. O*nej-al and CnUego hail it* effeor r>||rli: il man. and ternoon Club, held >esleida> after-1 headquarters here of the eight hold Rmulur morninu <-l;>*»eK In Cadsthcafca of .re gation claims to be the traveling James A. Mahouev. ami Ai»th- and Hk ! / bench men. 'The loss of tferzog and live bad a bard lime; defeating it on yjj]],... •;(', n l rctar>>. Mutterers j^d t K the en-in the nature of a reception to t. «• sional candidates from the twelve dis- Emalyn B. Martrido*. A. B-. PrtfWlpat t McCoHnick, j who were mj?rat>er»")o« the Fourth istreet court last year trance feea and thejuijjvyl o be u^ed State ofH< ers. There" ji.i » tricts] The object of the conference, v Hatinon, 1b 2 !: For rircu..*rs i>r for fur! - -r • - Ijjst year's tirain. the falling down in The second game wilj be played wlh Diion. 2b-p » <> 2 2 vere discussed and j will be large ittendan(e ol members foi as stated by Mr. Grosscup, was t" j truing; amoig ttie n^utera, and tbethe Snmmlt Chapel ffluh her*-. This Marsh rf 0 <> 1 <> made af a meeting hjjcj h be held whom the affair was held exclusive I organize Interested pi^rxons in » sym- Miss Hartridiri-. Tel, 3H. ; lailur* of Miniuard and Demiree to team has alwa>'3 befn a strong op- Maritx. c .: 1 7 next Friday etcninf it 1C !() o'clock Mrs. Ko[ie« save a most intere#tu._' pathetic campaign that is to be con- , pitcn Up to tiheit 141 It form, all seem ponent of the local team and always .la>-ger. ss 1 1 in »he offices of M ^a| il on Park informal t.ilk on th'e work of tm- suctel throuehout the State. put up a sl.'ung game with the-lo i venue. |-_7., to- to the slump of the old Hamilton. p-2b Slate Ic'.'-ration shoving *hat «a.- The inKpniu.'n '.L.nerary Is as fol-J cals. Th« lodges that (i 'presenteti champion*. .II'compIiK.ieJ iiui'ns tl:«- i>ast year lows:| Saturday. October 17. Cnion MR. LEAL'S SCHOOL ire the l»>;il OM^T ipf Kra A coni|»arfs#n of the pitching rec- Most of the teams that the Hope 2 » •; 7 11 ami givmc a u'lhnpte as to tiia oul count|>-: Monday. October IS. War- ernal Order of K.* 4*.i HJ(Je|(«'ndeI' ,!» ..f lull and 2 HI 4 shows that team played last year will again ai> *On<» oirt when v. 'nrimu' run scor ook for thf rmu'D-j. "nr. iler a< •rder of Koivgtersi IJiipl (I Urd< r >wu anrfTei-r.au are the only pear here and several I'erih Am boy •d. lr«s« »a.< an in ..r...;; one. Mis KridaJy. October 23. Monuu-uth: Sat- >( Ke.i Men. Knii^>t|j n FOR BOYS - New York fliupers who have b**ea clubs'have, betsn addied to the wh>- Sj;TI .iNMiint; i; October S<>. .Sal«?m. eaKiie. A scFiedultf Main Sriinol, 4:« \V. Front St non ban not] quite e«iual*-d his 11)13jnias Ilay at the association, 'and th' Summar> : Two kw hfts. MIIIIIP arrange \sbnr> I'ar": it: •* i:.is »a:, great s«*cond will pro'oahly be played on llannon, Mjrii/ luisc on b:.IIR. <>p IK>O und |na. en Jo; < (1 j> t tie members. The Covernor will campaign in the mark, but Tjenreau has surpassed bu interest Of all the democratic candi- January 3" on the Hope court. Hamilton 1, off Dixon I, off V. l»fnrr Those who atien4|'-<|' Tumor SH. ool r«o'd of laat year. In a I'll J.MI Mrr.. Isaac L. Miller dates. When <;«>vernor FleMer , 450 W. Sevenftdf •4 Th« schedule up to the last of "; struck out. In 11.Mini ion 'J. - \> neeting are John anie.-i Ma In contract to tljyt. good work ol »n. Mrs. K t;. Kead ..•?-: Arr. Orton •• reaches a! county he will spend a day St. January is as follows: Dlxon 10, by T. r>enn> -J: hit I' loney, .lames Mc< "flatty" anale. who 'Aen- ' . •le.tateg fton traveling through the towns with a Nov. 7 — All Newark at Hoi>e. litc-her. by Hamilton 2 iMnllin. T -. tieoree Ta> lor | \V. Najlajl l of lH>inare*> ,and Manjuard has been he'l>M'^l clnh to t!. • i^iiite fmerntion. croup of Rpeakers. and each-evening •• •••1! Nov. 14—Summit Chapel at ll(>|« l>enn> > : nmpiien. M<-KSI*H. Sinilri an' Jr. JOriN LEAL, a bluer disappointment to Cotham iresentt-d brief int'^esling teports ol will be devoted to a general county Nov. 21—Coodwilt Arrows, of Ilenz. * Principal. faun tliin w'luoii, Him*, grc-i reliance ' hat slather' i^. mass meeting. Perth Amboy. at Hope. : f- had Itifn placed on this pair of heav- h'ollowini: tc- (l. 'i CHURCH LEAGUE FOR • ••.•ption for Mrs. les and Mrs Last xasiiB IVtnareo and Mat- Nov. 2* High Street Cadets, of WHAOOAYAMEAN BY !> H tf Assoeinte Principal. •faurd pit'Ut-1 *«ii(l«rtul ball, th.- •mdiiiore which nrm«i| deii^htfill Ii NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Newark, at Hope. he honored cue^ls and the clul •I Ii.rmrf wtnnjitiR *.', out of Z'J game.< j l)ec 5_I|O1H. Memorial Five, ol • Mi G 1 riieniher *. The entertalnnient corn OF POSTMASTERS MEET Slid «** lait* named 21! out of 32 j Elizabeth, at nop<,. THE BOWLING PETS? niitee coni|>rising M.S. W i Ili.j m <" K3PHS. pitchiNl. - The word* or this 1)e<. j 2- Methodist church, ol •l Ihe social part o: of th* S<'cond and ThirJ classes a»- Thin reversal of pitching form >m|f>rth Amboy, at Hope, Will Try onti P esterday'J meeting. Seminary lu" part of the iwo stars was enough| fhristiuas I>ay Hope at Y. M. •' .< mhlt'd in Washington today and be- Factions for Wood Split- !1 \ MiRri Mary Antin. author of "Th. A 1MMVATK SCHOOL PO«GIRI>H •5 Having "Pre ^ 1 can a three days' convention. Sev- lo iLw,f to put the skids under thi'|A. ting Encounters. i'romised Land,' wil address 11 I • liui *n addition. AlcCrawj Dec. 2C—Whllehouse live, of New lnb .M(inila> afternoon. Ociolter 1- ral hundred postma'sters and assist- PRIMARY AXI> ACADEMIC ban had to ttinu-nd with weark hittln,; ark, at Hoiw. In order that t n the parish house .of Ihe Coutirer;i ant i»istmasters are in attendance. on th* part, of his While Jan. 1 —Laurel?, of South River. Since the I'ets have been unable to son :it Hie li>< al loual church, where all 1 h»- in«*.>tiii^- The h|usiness map|»-(l out tor the con- OKPARTMENT8 : vention consists largely of discuss- tne «;innt -< surpass the l*raves n at Hope. ake a baseball series from ltrit Mar- iiro\e iultTexling a| j vjII he h< Id this ipar. COLLEf.K I'RKPAKATOBT' team batting, the Individual batlinn Jan. 2—Hope at HIoomBeld.- Meth- iu's Saurer athletes, they will try I :il. Mr. Meerman ' * ions on improvements of the postal rks of thi? New Yorkers, with thy odist live. their luck on the wooden alleys and ictor, is tr>ing to ;ervio» in the larger cities. The fur- •ptidii oi Hums, (irant and Besch-| Jan. !t—Michelin TSre Co., of Mill a bowling match has been arranged e;ini (luirch ther development of the parcel post ISABK1, S. ARNOLD, Principal i:r, ar«! IM-1O«V t turuutl j ;own. at Hope. between these two clubs for Thurs- iitninaries ••v«-rj Si AIMS TO ASSIST systeiji will receive particular atten- iu last season. ! Jan. 1G — Itloomfiold Methodist al iay night on the Kagles' drives on ihe llrst team ;>n. ineAi tion. .Ninteenth Heanon. ••Chief Meyers, who hit for .312tHope. Second street. However, the Pets s to have nieinIx To<|ay's sessions included Intro- in 1 •* 13. has ait around the .27u Jan. 23—I'rOBressive five, of Eliz- meup does not look if Mr. Itorfling A ho he Ions t(; rhtir MR. I UKIIKKK K F. J>i%l UNEMPLOYED HERE lucioj-y remarks by Postniagter I'ra- * ••islnni Tra. h. r with Mr T. (;<'<>ra> mark thix jtar. KU-liher also ha.s abeth, at Hope. « the manager behind it, because .'lay r« milarl> i :-er. of Washington, and the follow- 12 fca^l Korty-nimh Sir.-. I. Nrw York ' ult lor abuul .27rt, with ,a last year's Jan. 30—Y. M. C. A. at Hope none of the pinners who will play on lis^lit :i n^ lo !>*» t h ing axldresses: "Markets," by John CLA.SSK.N KOK OANCISG ANI: his team had anything to do with nililTK TKAINING «>f i2»7. with a (pending). ht. first team in aw Councilman Cose Wants Local jn Sherman, sealer of weights ami murk of .2J1 lust season. »has been .he I'lainfield ball club. The First liaptfist J measures for tho I'istrlct of Coluin- SEMINAKV HAIX •"'•* t.ittinK for i»>4 this year, while Jlc- l*an lias drttp|>od from .2Xfi in 1913 W. L. P.C 'o hit the wood for Saurer are all -ented they liav I Consumer with Producer, ' by Char- US 1 ".-May. Octuta-r I': 1914 9 It 2mt to* 2V.t in 15M4.~ The tstick work of Boston »:: ">s .ti 1 •' "memliers of ihe basehall team, and he ii> m classes 1 o Public School. les H, Brand, in charge of the office ; Captain Larry Doyle also has suffer- New York s:: t;:» .:>\~. Martin will again be in the Saurer Two otlier teatns a of markets. I'nited States Depart ed a slump. Doyle's batting average St. L.ouifc si 72 .:.;:<' i>neup .although he will not cover ilete the leasue. i Kor I lie imrpo.-e of securing en. ment r>f Agriculture; "Farm Products'"Miss Rae Pla de Villars , of .2MI last year has shrunk to .260. would like to hoa by Psjr«el Post. ' Mrs. F. L. Ransom. ChicaKo 7S 7't; ..'• recond base. Tommy Mullin entered *lo>ment for nia.iiy n« n in this cit> School for Young Children. Murray and Merkle are two more of Brooklyn 74 7^ .4 the football world several weeks "ago • hurch tea'ii w'.^o >lio are now out ol work owinu tc of the Housekeepers' Alliance of the the liiunt who have faileo PhiladelpPhiladelphih a ....". 7:: 7:» .*• •iy trying out for the Holy Cross elev- ler. l.i'k iniliusti iai' cuiiiiii jiin.s. Council District of Columbia; "The Interest! '•'* *«IM>VE ST.. XorUi IMainflekt iu effective batting. The former's j Pittsburgh i 9 N r, .11 ,-n and' now he is going tu throw lialls '.an John H. Cose at the October '»f th^ Postoffice Department In th«j,n>- i n.ll\ i7 ia.st season has dropped Cincinnati ai the pins. H< nny Alberts and Jack .ere never so ur are tin t:e-'iin« of ihe Common Council, !•!.- i'arce| Post." by John C. Koons. su-J — to .213. anil Merkle s average hot Yesterday Itettults. Wilson will also be on the Saurer ear and the aulli'i|iti|<< IF..t o.. „ge. liSlii. introduced a rc..oiiil,uii, nhiil. liorint|endent of the division of salar- lalK'ii Irotu T.2«il to .24'J. New York 4. Philadelphia 0. team while Ceorge Miller, the star iarne crowds i>u( ti> lhe.j|| nine.-. I >as adopted, re<)i-estin>; the Hoard o. ies anjd allowances. Postoffice Depart- VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Of the thri-e tJiants who have bet- Boston 1"'. Brooklyn -'. • outer fielder, will be the author man iliis leauiif \^ ere . fojrtt^ ">1 lit i wnu'.d 1» Mucation in a«uidinn the contra, ment: "The Parcel Post as a Meaua tered tbeir tjattilifc average:; this year Boston 'K BrooMj n •>. for the bowling five. :. bii; help us a : 1. - < i 111 'ir the i.eft Kver^reen avenue sciioo of Loiworing th<> High Cost of Liv- GEO. C. M. SMITH tbt* greatest j climb has been made by Pittsburgh \. Clniinnati I. would !«• :irrani:v<'|'< stipulate that '.**' per cent. o( t!u ing." ;by Representative David J. llaH Tne Pets team will be composed -i tiraul. u-h.ii advanced from .21 1 in Cincinnati \, I'ittsliurgn 1. Lewis, of Maryland, and the "Hand Tenth Season of W. Mullin. Morris, Sheehan. Scott ulways he a • alior lie t'tisai-'Pil here If il is availa \:<12 to .:!'•< this year. Hums has Chit ago 4. St. l.otiis ::. ling oY Farm Products by Parcel and Mahoney. Miller says that when hie. r.l CRAIG Pl.U K. TKIi. 74O-J. boosted his tlRares troin ..2<'>S to .3l>2 (laraw Today. Post." by William II. Haycocke, su the Saurer boys hear the name ot Mr. Cose e\;ilained his rcsolutiot 9 16 lmo 'I. .nd ll.-sciier' has gone up from .2.~>S Philadelphia at Now York. perintendent of delivery of the Wash l*ets they say "easy pickings." but '> sa\ing that as !!•«> result of an in .277. Boston at Brooklyn (2 games). N. P. H. S. TOURNIMtNT estimation he ha.l lound that theie ington i>ostoffice. y found out different last week. Another apparent weakness in thif The two teams will line-up as fol- .'ro now about -•"»'» men in the vari James Simpson Vail C.lants' ganil; is in the pinch-hitting I AMKK1CAN I.K.MifE KKOniW. lows: WILL BE MTERESTIN6 mis trades out of work in this cit. Pupil of Josefly. dt-i-arttiierit Harrj* McCormick.who W. L. P.O.SAIRER PETS ..nd that by IteceiiUier I. unless con d the Chattanooixa team this iitinns change, that this number will T. Mullin W. Muliin Now that the Pianoforte Instruction was the pinch-bitter for the ...I...90 fil increased .-.o per cent. Mr. C->E« Uoston . . . Wilson Morris as been a'knowleil N. P. H. S. NOTES. . . . L . . . Sl» 7 2 added that while he reali/.ed tha Tl'IMO—7"^l RICHMOND 8TRKET... Clasts last year and clos»>d the sea- Washington Alberts Sheehan >ui;h High School...... 80 7:i !ie Hoard of Kducation cannot IH 'Phone 1360-W. 9 24 1« son with a batting average of .27."..^i)etioit Martin Scott >oi:i^ shown in the Thig wwon Mike" l>oulin,' in his day j St. Louis ...... 71 S2 .•4«4 "irceil to make sui h a gtlpiilalion. Ii. Miller Mahoney tieui » hi- h w ill V -; O» one of the f;rc*atest batters in thei\ew york i'hi'1 •• V. ill i»e 1:11 pi c aouuiit that I'os'sibi if it knew ii Th. l(". .*.• Co., >«-,ieiday af- to liveup'lo Jii» reputation as a pinch-! •s |U^>ultK. DEXTERS WANT TO he semi-tina' ro'ind. t could to relieve the present situa Urrtioou". iii'"l Avre show if some S.1111- hitter, his tisttkiiK averago being less, NeU York '•. omp.iitii>ii io"- t>la . ion. es of i la»s ;iins. M«« 20tb. 2914. lhan 2IMI. | | Wash in ft i HI !t. HoHioti ::. I.IHS teams and ' ry< KW YORiv uAii.t. Anl»«--i;»t», nm. 14ii. II «.". a. m . III). 2:20. t 00. GM Tbe forc^ninc are the facts an.! .i.-.ar> before the lei The invitations for the freshmen « J» p m.. 12 rnlftnlKhl. Ooae—C:W, tiKures in rffiar.Is to the slump of New York at Philadelphia. MEET HOLY CROSS OSCAR MICHAEL AND CO. rweptiou. which i- giveii yearly by 7 4&. 10 00. Ill Mi a iu., 12 Uuou I'M •d in r»-"re^«*iit J:io. 6.45. 7:4i. » 00 x>. m.' Ibe Ciants. ' gut in- some quarters Washington at Boston. Tlie -••iiinr.- .icrp lie Sigma (iamma K:i|/,,;i w' given .•<)MKR\ ll.I.K AND KABTdS. Arrrr»— other caus«;» are advanced for the Will Open Their Season Next nut n.i n.••tit last ><'•> ANNOUNCE FALL OPENING oat this morning. Tin; reception will 8:40. l'ld g. m.. 12:43 and 7 (Id p. m. '.~o*nfall of III* old champions. Some FKDKKAI, itul .1 liar.I pr.i;.o«jti< be held in the parlors of the Y. W. C.PHIl-AMKLPIJIA—IMrect. Arrive-^. :*0 A. next Friday. say thai in* vinnlng of three pen- Sunday and Are Out for \ h«i-v I'Mi'i »ill A most interesting event to the "••W. *•*«. 11.45 a. m.. 11:10. 2.», T:M nants caiiM'il the team to become'Chicago . . p. in. Clamc—«;J0, 11:30 ». m.. l.M. »:••••" Warr»n Town!e> women is occurring in Newark tfiis «:M. 1:00 p. m. ' rtu-Kty." SeHeving they had a j Inilianni'.iH.s State Championship. Her The winners of|tl()s 1: we«k at the fall opening and style The boys' basketball team wili i-HHOCGH FA8T MAIL, FOR CAST. • inch on thn'Hag this year they took Ha It I more • CJo*r-12 nuun. 2:00. 1 SO. i:4i. p. m. will e^ich native a exhibition of Oscar Michael & Co..have Saengerbund Hall by the end )inEfT TIIRO'JOII FAHT UA\U FOH easy und when the time came Huffalo . . . . Droad and Cedar streets. They have of fb« week as negotiations between WE8T. (tnm»—*:30. ~ ~ ' fur them to (how the punch or lose— Brooklyn 74 74 Perth Amboy. Oct. 6—I-Coached by ihe manager and president of the 6:40 and * 00 p. m. Tom Hanson, the former Rutgers ceii chosen tbe event to show fashion^ !>IRKCT BOtlTHERN _ they lost. I Kansas City 6» s:>,,4::: and new merchandise that will add Turn Verin are almost completed. S JO. 11 JO a. m., l-.M. 7:00 aad *'•** ». New York] fans will not be surpris- Pittsburgh G2 M 4U er, the l>exter football eleven of tliU RRSTM0VIN6 PICTURE SHOW m. illy. State champions in 1913. arc .•ven greater prestige to that well- CENN8TI.VAN1A. WM of Kaaton. Clsaw ed If several of the present regulars St. Louia «!' ^fi known store which was founded "Hub" Stine and fleorge Townley —«:»» a. m.. 1 JO. S:0«. T:00 |i. m. are either bt or tied or released when again in the freld ami are willing to iiave sent man/ of tueir friends i|> -:UZABETH-Olrert. Arrtv*—«:M. f:t» meet any team in the :?tate. Bill> BY RECREATIOM pOliMITTEE nearly sixty years ago, by the late AV a. m.. l.M. 2:oo. 5 JO p. ro. CIOM T:«L ISIS sfason opens next April. Buffalo 4. Brooklyn 3. V. Snyder. one of the nir In league baseball club, is managing .• tailed a new moviDt; prt tu i machine the transfer not long ago to the new , 7:45. 10:46 a. m.. 12 nooa, Z: into the tVKular lineup, and it is nines: darkness I. the Dexters and < hallt'iigt* may I* 0 45. 1.00 p m. in the auditorium ot|tnJB ^ ashington owners, the store has undergone a WATClurNrj Arrive—1 00. «:U p. Sa, >re than likely that he will give Chicago 2, Kansas City 0. addressed to him at Perth Amboy. pnt^tainment thorough reorganization and rehab nr E. Purvis. to the Johnson will preside at the piano aditrvari evo.-» »ft»n.«on ny Rdwaid Pen- Koi a life on an error by the second •Arfc 4r«isvWt »twl n> Mlilii some one out-of-town a sub- — To» hasema*. took second on an out and Press office, eithef and play several solos. by telephone or tjy scription to receive The Daily »* for i want sni— •*«* not artscored when Morley"s i p Monday. October 12.v and Thursday." —Jacr^ o«m«f*. .„», Press every day at the rate of The Highlanders scored again in of tt ronte boys. Phot)e will be registration night. J^J £*? fflFiT-'fT' > onite'4 ami finisli freorirc d«-partmen! were rel» fred to t -t t.;i Council afterward, 'i'^t pro- By JUfMC CNOULEJr EACHES with their 1 io;.-«r committals. • ! test from tbe Hebrew congregation make *;.k-i tli.1 frozen Flavored With Almonds. The PnbiU- 8ervtlnns«> —Take ntw tablespoon There are many practical a* well as A fine vay of nsiug tbe.| sl|re<|| $9.75 pany notified tht> < oindl tdat fve leat Mr. Graves stated that toe place fnl of srnnubttPri gelatin and «xirer new lla-bts had fce»n I Data lied as o. smart features to be found in thUfruit i* with plain \dullla ice crpjb. | with rlilrd en|ifnl <>f cold water is a bed vialne ymi should not overlook. A neat if worship of tbe congregation i« lo- Ppacfi !«• «*r#:iGj. -Take two Hero dered. making the prment total num- about a half block from Mount- It Is eiorwlinsly easyj to make When (u>ft plsicp orcr hoillmr water ber i,o»«. Thi«:*a< feed. Th* N*v. and requires no flttinp. eecti Of finely ma*be until dUsnlve^. flioti ntld one cupful Iron BeiJ, white baki'ij on l, all steel wovi-n win; York Telephone C'oiapany, through A. White seems tbe natural color for cream, one <-npf!i! «»rh of «*nch two -f tiniil cnld. pottr smtlnnlly Into OIM- feV Wllron. lo«-al manager, communi- Tin- entinf combination s]MH.*iai for this vwk at...% •»•'*» cated with the Council regarding re- Ale, handkerchief lawn or pkjue. cbopiied i'-e arid a ctlpfnl of ice pint of rn-ani wliipr'wl uutii very j«tlff. j.alr« to Lh* UamewelJ sysiem wire* salt. Always i«-t. tbe fn^zer n«Vl unc pint of |H>;U-!> i> :iod ntn1 and the matter was aeferred to theJAMES PENNY'S you pot in the rnsrredlent*. traKT"xw>ful «»f .II'IH.IMI i-\tr:n-t. turn nolle* commltt*-* Til*- contract be- the milk t» a boil, add the iuto innld*. |ui order*! cream, pour in freezer, add tit Injc j from hiKh-f5radf all-wool yarns of guaranteed last Turn slowly at Bnn nod fled. EUROPEAN TRIP Peach Water Ice—Place a |N>un<] of fast eolorii; beautiful desijqis in all the new colorings; as it becomes hard. loiif siiwir in a eSenn >iler or Andrew Olsen. of East .Second With Canned Peaches- 0x1'J siz*4 -17 "ft :in enameled stenpun A> it n regular $'J-J.OO value; Hreel, requested the dedaction of Frozen reaches— Drain th« *!•*I transferred. Thin was . refern-1 to Traveler Tells of His Sum- minutes Mennwliile |»>el four to six the s«wer committee. mlnaten and cool. F*re*s the | ripe peaches, nooonlitiz to the size, and i mer Tour. : through a sieve, add the fruit P. W. Wsrnke petitioned for a rub them throneh n fine sieve into-a a Seamless Velvet Rugs torn into the freezer, partly pm fci clean »>asin Add t<> them the Jnlce of 'Heht at Marlon and South End av«-- salt anil ioe; add the stiffly ^..... attern ami colorings are the most beautiful pro- iiii.-s. claiming that the point in a a latxe lemon and a large omnce. first The dangerouH one. This was rt-tened. whites ot three eeffs. continnei til fnped from pips .iuU?ntli^l harmonious «»tTc<-t^ and as was also a petition from the Went VISITED BIRTH PLAGE packing nnd freeze in the usuajl of an oranee nilitied <>n* on to n lump elegant < <*h«'Hif.-; sjM't-ial for this sale, 8 ft. 'I in. KB* Civic Association regarding a ner. • 1 S J >f rapir and half a pint of cold -water 10 ft. o" iu.sizt"; regular $-*>.5O value; Ofl I ir!k on West Fourth stieet, be- Knroate to Kurvpe Uical Man Met Peach or Pineapple Pudding ^litt-e- Mix well together and then add the Soften two tahlespoonfnls of ^fre|ntlt l>oiled simp. Mix :tpiln >HM1 rtrnin s|>ecial at IWSN Monroe and Ollaton avenue*. Two of HIH Kursner Shipmate* ; Mr. Rlatz reported later that the Place* at iMcmt Visited by in half a cupful of water, nddi t« th)i through a flno strainer Into the freezer. matter would be given proper atten- Party. ; yolks of three e»n» beaten veij>' When three parts frozen mold and tion. A statement ot joint sewer ex- and half a cupful of sugar Cl|o[* tv ("ai.th an directed In prevlmis re«-iiio« penses waa received aiid filed. 'Reviewing hlsj recent trip to Eu- • opfuls of piueapple nnd ndr $1.00 a Week Buys $50.00 Worth rope, James I'oflny, sexton at the you prefer use two cupfuls OPEN AN ACCOUNT—YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Albert K«df«-rii. of Kf-nsinxtou ave- Crescent Avenua church, writes as pulp «ln-n half fmtt'U. add t n««-, complained about the <-ondltioa follow3 In this Week's Issue ot "The fals of \\ tiijtptMl rrrotn .iiul tin 6t that thorquglit'-tre and urged that nf tin- i>es< IIIKII ix'Stcn t<»d. traosfer- wide for the chemisette and cuffs from tbe general fund oil the same ship with me when I was value, s|H'cial fi )4,u00 MV'ST tell you some ne|«v> al ; it tlie rc-jrtment to whieb 1 used to be- to the fire fun* and $lrOOO from the a boy. The renewal of our friend- Tt:H May Man ton pattern is cut in rt7-et ship made the voyage a very pleas- from 31 to 44. S.-nd 10 cents to :II;H offic*. kitl:lies." said to 4U0 horses. Ix-sidc ts Uoru. f«-w feet, its present location not be-ume when we met new relatives and "Aliout two mouths :i<;o t ic'iudl ier of u wee colt died of heart trouble MIRON & LIFSON ing desirable. Another resolution by friend*. Name .. wbeu her buhy wild only two < ii.fi* i t ••This four l«-jr»r«-«l dau^ht r \0t re«ini«;iit weighed fifty |>oun«l« wben 134 E. FRONT ST.PLAINFIELD, 163-165 FIRST ST. ELIZABETH Mr. Blatz provided tor the lav ins of "We were just in -time for ^Eng- Address walks on certain streets, tbe cost to land's declaration of war upon Ger- lioru and wax MTJ s|iiuroperty-owncr.-». many, but suffered no inconvenience "So t!u- farrier or tin- troo to liriiiK up *"at tuiby colt by band. and another resolution, which war because of that fact. The banks were "To uiaUc a f>«*l that w: ^wjit.;: old Jiin. the funior. who hntl eon- adopted, provided for the execution closed for several days, and it was ttituted liiuiself nursemaid. I •ijj limit's foo«l. whites of epes. milk and olive • of the contract between tbe city anil interesting to watch the mobilization [adyofQtiaIitij(brse1 oil. t | ~ Burke, it Bonham for tbe macadamiz- of troops and the enforced sale of the "This mixture he iH>ure«l lift U |bi^- lK>ttle. and they nay it is a funny of #xr»H«nt -willtr No. 1S4M HlghC to stc tbi» baby colt unr> |H>ttle. ing of certain street*;, previously de- Manchester horses, which are famous vaartnc coattl, with "I «•! cided upon. all Over England for their size and "She is f«l €^«T}' two hous %roi X~> iii tbe morning until 12 midnight; then New Furniture and Bedding A light was ordered Installed on strength. These horses were tagged when she liawls Jim xits ui> rf ami j>ets her. IIBIEJUULBLE "1 suj>l>os«' Hkr .my other misses her mother sadly, but Just think Sandford avenue, in accordaure with by the soldiers at any time or place MM! SUi Ueck Tlie new styles for Fall and Winter can now be seen a resolution by Councilman T. F. and sometimes without the owner's acsnt brr« of bavins a humlrtNl |>:vn-uts r U-s», for tbe whole troop has adopted i Hylan. consent or knowledge, and in very far six month*, and Brown IS«-tt.v. ax the 't ts M I. | on our floors at prices that will prove of interest to you. Mr. Calkins stated that there is large numbers. SPIRO GAITERS "Perhaiw when Brown B«itt £TJp is up she will be o much brighter mem- now due about $lit,<»00 on sewer con- "We stayed about ten days in Man- SPIRO GAITERS ber of tlie horse kinploui t| slle n-ould hare been If she bad not been BETTEB THAN KI_1BT1O brousl't ti|> by a whole rciriuipn tracts, and a resolution offered by chester and then went to London, ThU Conet k comfurttfeU. New Rugjs him and adopted, provided for thewhere we visited Kensington Gar- darablS and nvrK %1> vahi«. "I>.nlily, perhaps she will jle II slioot a sun." si\Ul Jack, At our N. T. Shop or br SO "I'll like to have her for as;lldli lorse some time." said Evelyn. Issuing of I15.U0O sewer extension dans, Hyde Park, Kew Gardens, VU P<& Large variety from which to make your selection di- S*n*l xnoneT 97 P. O. or #x- "IVrhaps she'll RTOW up ak»tx-r< blim-d to so to war," replied <1 i $' i\ nightmare," said daddy laughingly. C. Graves. In reporting bark the pro-the British Museum I waa much | LB.VanCamp "Good night, now. and til it." test, that tbe congregation specify amused by being asked If 1 would be, HOTEL WALDORF r any particular grievance and state- responsible for Mrs. Penny while Special Sizes whether it had reported the matter there. HKNIIV WINOH.VM. Prop. to the police, led uo a lively discus- "From London we went on a trip EAST FROVT STREET. Made to Order Front & Somerset Sts. sion. to Nottingham, where we visited one Gottfried Krueger's Extra Bewr oi Councilman T. P. rlylan remarked of the large lace mills and, among antfiit. Imported Wlnea, L'.quor* thai the protest set forth the reasons other things of interest at that place tnd Cigars. Hotel accommodation' for the complaint, and in reply to a of industry, we were shown a large1 tnd private Dlninx Room question from one of the nicuibers room, fitted with seats, which is used TRATION teeklng Information regarding the lo-every morning from eight to eight- HOTEL SOMERSET cation of the synagogue, eic. Mrtwenty-flv. e as a gathering place tor Painted and --ipered tbroust BEGINNING Mok that the vessel was greatly crowded GEO. H" CLARKE CO. PUli explain th|em to your agent. to the conimunU-»ti«o Irosi the He-with Americans anxious lo get back DaiB«BAaCB OF ALL KIHD& We aim to write our policies go there will be no "come back" in tr*w coturrtsaUon. ' to tbeir homes." ; Laylno. Scraping. nlm> >o. R«nnl»htf«g case of a loss. a.'T*itn and >t«*iry HwjvnM and These remarks led Mr. Graves to Softwood Flooring. aav that th«w frr

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1ARLES TAYLOR GETS CLASSIFIED RATES. GOOD driving horse for sale, or WANTED—A girl foi . HOUSES. $12 to $50; data, $1' delivery. I. P. Runyon, 212 Park housework (white), good (o $30; stores, }7 upwards. D. Mi sundry; references. A| ». JUDGMENT FOR $32.05 One cent a ^-ord for first liiser avenue. 9 16 tf Innes, 824 W»st Th!r;l street. Tel BROS. 1 nings. Call 434 West 1198-W. 6 30 " tion , one-half a cent a word FOR SALE—30 broilers for sale. Elisabeth. Oit.j «—Theodore A. for each subsequent inser- street, v reasonable. 448 West Second street. FLAT TO LET—Steam heat. 211 GROCERIES— W"c inviti- you to try our grin-frits and |V irtln, «>t alt. or Martfn aud Van-' tion of the same advertise- 10 3 3 WANTED—A cook North avenue. 10 5 2 I,, (•oiiviiu<'.| that \vc liamllc only the bf*st. • •*, pfo|iri«-tr>rs of an express liuSi- , ment for less • than one ply 830 Carl ion avenue. I'SS in PlainMHd, were defendants in month. Fifty cents a line FOR SALE—Road horse, suitable FOR RENT—Number ~223 West' ?RUI '—Soiiif IIOIIH' triown, some are from Californiu for one month. I>oublc )<• District- Courts yesterday, in a WANTED—White girl fbrggeij Fourth street, six rooms; small fain-1 Charge for Capital". No od- for delivery wagon; about five acres a i (I Florida, and some imported. IMightful in 'i i action brought by Oh a rice H of pood corn and stalks, cut but not housework, no laundry. s»6i ily of adults desired. Inquire 211 H:i\ or. ilor to damage* for Injur ' vertisemebt rweivecl for less than 1O tent*. N« disp'ay or hnsked; about thirty bushels of rye. Seventh. West Fourth street. 10 5 2 | rs to himself anr] damage.to~ hin au-! block fate type nsod in tbi« Apply Room 8, Sterling building. VEOE TABLEE?SS— A11 that the gardens afford—fresh- when a .PBm of horses own-1 ~~WANTED—A~reliable *oijian| L <<>! linn. 10 5 Z TO LET — Apartn.er.i, best loca- •ry day. | >1 by the defendant* collided with general housework, refer^nfesf tion, all iinprov?uieDl8; rent reason i.* rig in \V«ii'iiel4 avenue, this city. The I'lainntjld Daily Tress can- FOR SALE Pay mare, sound, quired: no wishing; short iisj not give Information rcgard- ^htnt;; short lis able. i>U7 West Front st.eet. BUTT 5R—.1 n>t a ta-tf. and you will )»• our customer. l.ovember 1.".. II'lB. He wan Riven gentle, road hors>e. Call ."2" KHit in country. Applpply 93 1 1 "nion lo 2 lmo iug advertisements for whicn TEA ND COFFEE—Tii<- riiriit kind -delinons in ml by Jm!ma Daviil for $:',2 o.'i.' answers are to be seut care place. 10 6 o -1 Dunelleol {10 of ihe Press. PersouK reply- APARTMENT to let. 4 rooms. Ap- ;or. GOLD FISH, the kind that live. GI RERfor genera—l house^citk\ A.. - Ing to office addresses must ply S4 Fairview avenue. lo t> t> mall or leave written an- 10c, 3 for 2.~>c. Mclntosh, 4:! Somer- ply 441 west Front street.* t unMaiiifco um SOLD swers as Stated in advertise- set. ' 10 C :i TO LKT— Attractive. ui>-U>-date S- WANTED—An expert* w edi ment. U >r- room house, every improvement; se- FOR SALE-^-Good outhouse, 2 c<: t chambermaid and wa trftsa, N lUMAN BROS. et- lect neighborhood. Key at 80 M.T- . IN A CHANCERY ACTION iron mangers, hay rack and dining- orenoen required. Apply ^t iy Ei cient Ind partly in I'laipfleM «iid consist- Probably 42S Watchung avenue or 'phone and Rapid Delivery Service to All Parts ci the City $ir.O CASH—Ford roadster, fully 228 East Ninth street. 10 tf |nc of nevent>-live lots, »a.n sold In Ydu arc not aftarc that wo are sell- 1581-W. 10 3 3 equipped, electric horn, lamps, tools. chancery action iin (lie shprifr'» of- ing bulbs of all varieties for pots or 2 rumble beats, recently overhauled. KOO.US \SU UUAKli MOlJERN house, immaculate or- li< •• yesterday. Tfce |>uiri\a~e |>rt« <• plantini; nut cheaper than they can der, artistically and adequately fur- Telephone 2156-W. 10 3 3 NICELY furnished room [•...is f 7,."iOO, and (here! JH a mot t^ajjv be obtained elsewhere. in pie nished, convenient residential sec- if $l(i,8K."i. The ! inortKnReoa were, We are cutting daily from our fif- FOR SALK — Bdokcase combina- family, line location, all on tion, beautiful grounds; e.ery con- rs; board optional. 11 tcil ' purchasers ajid complainant.*. ' teen igret'iihouavs quautitis of Roses, tion, 100 years old. bureau, oak wine Aqste venience, baths, out-of-door sleeping avenue, phone 1809-W. They an- Jom-jili and Ch.tries V. Ho.s- Cairnatioti:;, Chrysanthemums, etc. press, couch and lfi R.v I. R. thickens poich, garage; $12.") monthly. "A. fcerl. The miiriyagoYH an- Otto Sin,;-j iFlora* designs, wedding boquets s weeks, old, 'ihc each: also genuine LARIIK. pleasant '/..." care Press. U 30 6 Storage •>r, Mari;aretha Sinper andOtto Kini; anil decorations at lowest prices; yoose feather tick, very large. Call able; suitable for sludioS c. «g FOR RENT—From October 1. 9- satisfaction guaranteed. any time except from 4 to 6, 203 West apartment. oiil) liabcock j WAREHOUSE! I'ut Flowers; delivered to any city Second street. 10 3 3 room furnished house, desirable part —«our "business opportunity"1 H! in the United! Slates. of Xethcnvood; D minutes from sta- be read I' |>t.< |.le tvho n<\c.- ini«» Let us call on you and submit GRAPHS for sale at 11 Grcenbrook •URMSHEU room w^thjb I rd tion. Address D., care Press. 'J 23 tf j North Avenue plans and prUtes for your landscape 10 1 (i 44u West '"ront stree. FOR RENT—7-room house, all | I ,OPP. FREIGHT HOUSE work; we hav«j a large stock of ever- 9?16jpimo ! .test improvements, hot water beat, greens; ornamental trees and shrubs. MONEY TO LOAS. | TWO large, sunny $25; also 7-room house, part im- 125 East Front Street HASLWANTER I MONKY TO LOAN on oond and | ;;nd third floors, with board. provements, $17. D. F. Dugan, 511 [mortgage. J. T. Vail. X 20 tf Kast Seventh street. 3 1 8 It Tin: ( VTKI;KI[ Charles L. Stanley | Berrien. 602 Madison aveniiej 9 wif-'.ST >'IU>NT ST. Store l."VU K. Krunt St. l'hone WfjH $6,000 TO LOAN a' n per cent. W. FOR RENT— rooms, very cheap. (ipecnlnmses South Avo. Phone 331-J FIRXISHEU room 1'i ^ii.tast. l.ancliran. DIIIIHT 11. Abbott, 134 North Ave. 5 7 tf 121'J North avenue, I. Manley. 321 Park avenue. 8 20 if ami "iiiipera for \Vc-ddin«». llan- telephone 1004-W. tjiietw and l'rivatu Receptions. tstlaol.^nrd IS/2. MONKY TO LOAN on mortgage. 11. SIX-ROOM flat to let, all improve- ments; centrally located. Apply Nea- HANDS EXPRESS CO. Kine Musir fi. » 17 tf rent with or without boa~>i| g. l"ndert»ker> and Kinkalniem. l-'ifth street. 8 24 tX CuIuinr> Art S|Hvinhi<-s men preferred; excellent IN"livorrdi;tf or MOXE\ TO LOAN on bond an-. JUSCEliLANEOLfc. A11 Rooms Separate, Light and Dry TEN-ROOM house, 418 East Sec Church Parties. !t .To oiuo. Muifcrd. opposite depc. INSURANCE, ALL B Furniture Packed and Shipped A. M. EUNYON & SON, 12 IS Li ind street: al, liitprovenienls. Wii lM)Ki:..\KKIl>* AGENT FOR NATION \1 iam Newcorn. ? 11 t (U I'ark Avuriur i'eli-phone No. 40. 0. 1. T. VAIL. (9 Somerset St 'Phone 541 Ottlcv oprn d:iy and nlfbt. HEAL ESTATE FiJK SALfc. MOVING PICTURS OR Office NEW JERStK CENTRAL U Otttce or, lilliaiilp 'Vmcitry. MRS. PHKLPS' Art St • PTICON SHSE1 FOR RENT; bl, N«w YujK of! if-—io Gr«i Jonea 8t- t'OR riALB—T\»o small houses, TRAINS LEAVE PLAINFIELD. Tl ill 334J-Sprlnp. < ncd. :>in> Habcock bui •noush "oi- the largest hall. Appl. m York Him. ilu..-i * l.wnn-e Sos. 060 and 662 bouth Secoud St. For New VOI-K -r:lu. - -:. !•.•'». S:4« New Vurk branches of art taught; v >aily Press oSce. t' rl:t; «-xc—pt lniti.l;»>*>. «•'">• *;^'">. ":~- Apply J. T. Vail, 177 Nor'Jj avenue. k7::« vxct'pt Uolid^ysl. 7:»l. 7:<•*. •; ii ex- No. i ome. . b..il.l i>». -_:,\ st 1.'. -•> -' * i tl j TO LET—5 room apartment, cen- MLIRRAY'S STORAGE WAREROOMS HOME baking of all kii|ds m to ral lociclon; all improvements. In iT"sT.'ll:3:"n Jiii:'l . I; 144.. ) 1^ ;.v. 1 AA. i.J". FOR SALK—Houses, farms, fac- il< :«. .?-3». •>••-•.'• order; light bread and | s^lf-rj ins ulre SOC, East Front street. 4 26 t THE OLDEST IN THE CITY. *!». 10-lii. !«:>.. tory sites and other butuiie»b si tea in «. T. A. | M O O R E bread a specialty; tea. ca^d ftnd| un- 11:4:43 ». m SSi|K .;. 33. <:35. »,:.". <•• .;i. 612 knows and will give a square deal u> excellent servico Kuarai^te|d. jl very Improvement, rent reasonable. p tn * E Sixth St. dreas Mrs. M. Reid, catfreir. ?e and small, at very moderate jirices. Many years* Knr NNewark-5 dR ; «:i7.. t":«B thmutrb all. 14S North avenue. L". Hyers. has. H. Lyuian A Son. 220 Park dry; lar iraln to N«»arki. 7.41. S «. i.Zi. 10:U. 741-R 10 6 o mond street, or 'phone iventUL 6 t t experier ;e in buyinc, selling, Luudling, packing and ap 11:17 «. «. 1S:3« It it. 144. : Z1. i •'..:.. " 1 4:J6. 5 S>. «.:i. S47. 7;«l. S.17. » Jv praising goods. it • :S« p. m SunrtaV-t-J U. S'5I, ».*4. lo J". FOR KALE—New six-room house FOR RENT—Large corner stow •....» , ., u iu.. 11 1». U t«. 1:I». So*. 1:^. S:i. WAXTKU TO Bl{V.} . »:14. 7:14. »-:U.|»J8. S:». »::7. JO:Sf with bath, all improvement* 261 nj office In tho Depew building, cor tion Eoomri at 326 West FroDt Street \ INOSS l. 2354 Uuer street. 10 3 : LARGE kitchen stov^ ler of Park and North avenues Auctioneer, 326 West Front St. Phone 668 K-mtiin. y\\ must be a good one. fyi Jhas. H. Lyman Jb Son. Z20 Park E. Mcnjay, iaurh chunk—->' ».-»4. II 1~ a. J. J.&G.A. fflGGINS HOISE and lot for sale. 96? Ar- 728 West Front street. ?» 6 ..venue. 6 9 tl m—^^pji>Jny—.'. ;s*. *9 H. 10 57 a. m lington avenue. W. Ucrgen. 10 3 tl ^^ lip' o& f m. ! Prlrat« Funeral K .r Wtnluic Hi'.rt I _. WANTED—To buy. n >4,>u 4 AND a room apartment lo let oi •TIOM •*!».•» *t f •:. .". u |. B-. Sunday—Sit f» l*»-ttl We« Fourth 8tre«t KMPLGIJIKSI AUKNCIESU for business use. must be Webster pUu.9, near Seventh stre4»? ;iT a. m . S:*4 p. la Ante tOtlrtege icr Ixuig Distaacv. nl Bank. IXHW Branch and A»bun gentle. Call R. H. Keel • ith Improvements. Call 770 WooJ "«• —3 41. >-;li •» :» Itwl MURRAY'S Smployment Ke.>, I! :7 a. m.. Ci:J4 Satur. (>:12 Kid Banl street. Tl c Leading nlyi. i ::«. < ir. I —rEMAUf.. > It* i_ ttapk i«i!y». U .11 H. WANTED—By a colored lady, 1 Auctioneers NuKHIAKKK. oucn and only charge a v?ry ntoder- good condition, with start place as general bouseworker or : '\ i 6. 3 6 tl THE f\.r AttaaiTr City—P«l. S::3 a. m tll.l« 56 Somr « St •I>a)OBe 113 -w reasonable. Address X , laundress. 54o West Second street urdaya ooiyi. S:lt Sunday—» W a. m i 1 |6 2 10 3 3 WASCHORB&CO. • • p m i MRS. Kor PhxladHr^la—C.2S. 7:39. R:4&. 1*:4S Agency, 22 d^me'Ht plac«; ail D< Ako^Dekler* in Second Hand FIRST .:M a. m. Y:-«. f:M. I «. 6.1J. «:«. L.L. MANNING & SON, > AUTOMOBILE* FOR S.VLJ NEW York dressmakrr wants po- iotialitieo: P,:i.n» 1724 it 1 tt r forniture-jBoup'rit and Sold. «T t ««. I« « iu nx. I:SO a. m. Sunda; HTf.lAM UliASITE U4»RkD sition, private families. $2. .O per " 1*. «;«*. » J5 » ,p.f. 1« »». lfl 4J. 11-41 • FOR SALE:—Tourinr $*>. 120 Mad&onAv^ Jackson Big \IK. i:« : 4r. j «: 4•». »-M ».» .'ufner Centraal Ave. a»«a» ! Wettl FFront Bt day. Write •Claret," 4U<; Weal NATIONAL -U* WANTED—MM.K, senger. 1914 model; mus X» « 44. » 47. Ml 10.U. 11:54 p. m. i- Fu~t tiaDttot Churcn. Eighth street. lo 6 4 Teechooe |%7-W. iO a. n. only 1.400 miles, up-to-tule. i WANTED—Four men for ourt sales 43 . "i L'43 |:ti *> 44 p m AV^TIOX SALE. WANTED — Colored woman, BANK department, salary and cor.mippton: (ias« condition. $o7.~>; barf ail. flrst-class cook, wishes position. 411 refereotes .requ'red as to character P. O. box 753. Plainneld. 5 3 OF PLAINFIELD., AUCTH3X isALE—Furniture, book West Fourth street. 10 3 4 51 i.at.ts. chiff>on|iers, luahogaay tabl«s and ability. Public Service Hals Co.. FOR SALK- Hupmobili rjin at. AD LTISEMENTS and rbairs. ntique china. ?lass pi< J10 i'ark avenue If) 6 3 just been overbiuled ail ~" FIRST-CLASS laundress wanU A COMMERCIAL •tAKI>U'l>.>l> > >. rugs, brajis andiron: K place to do work borne. 201 Plain- CMd Floor* Unfinished. i ure*. carpet reason for Helling wants i RANK WITH renders, par or stoves, trunks, W.\MEI» T«> KKXT. t S E, Ward, lfis Depot P| field avenue. 10 5 4 S. E. WARD & CO. WORLD. ilMEH. sr?l. SAVINGS and curtains, pdrlieres. ; counterpane HOISE with large lot. or farm] SEAMSTRESS wlshe« a few more TKI.FOR.4JW. A I I'aiV. Manning PnlldlBC iiutuSlun*. dt-.ks. o'.d prints: all SAFE DEPOSn wanted to rent, on main road1 only;; LOST A>1> KOl"M».. customers, beat reference*. A. B. B.. BltOOfch.YN KAG1.K. GLtUfK flrw-cla** CO! DEPARTMENTS. buy later. Haalwaultr, "2i 5 3 ,uj». 306 ©oi LOST—A small pin. oi care Preaa. 10 street. 10 5 6 ton avenue -Sunday at * KVKXLKO SMW fafni ents. ou SALE 'JH Iti CfcT. «-ard. 44 Washington aveiu< AT FOUR PER CENT. her 10. at 1' a. to., at the rrsideaqv FOR EXCHANGE. :nm> ofj A. R, iwell. corner Summ MUD RENT—House IS CNTEREST PATD fa LOST—Monday, black ifooket rooms. 3 baths, stable. Urge lot. laie and N Providence road.Moui^- EXCHANUE—Lot r.t'xSK. fest Elks card. Return to Pross ?o SAVINGS tain side. W A. Schorb. auctioneer, near hospital, for runabout ot road- choice location, near trolley. Char- PUIKflBJ), DAIU PKfcSS •CANPIF.S. ICE CREAM »..KK1S will on exhibition >»eek be- ster!automot>ile( C. J. Mt-NalJh. ?.»:* FOl'ND—Child's v«jloci les II. Lvman ic S«>n. 22" I'ar* »*""" AT REfiih-AR omm RATBI. I •••; , DAINTY LUNCH fore sale. 10 4 3 Park avenoe. jl© t 3 West Eighth street. nue. » *• " " 1

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TElf PLAINTIELD DAILY PRESS OBER 6, 1914. LOTH INC 1 n JO HIN nnHE most serious contingency' your RED IT * business may ever have to face is the avaUed himself of jour facilities and was generous enough to tell death oi an active partner. ASH PRICES others of the satisfactory service that he received. What we did 'Which means the -withdrawal of his foi him is set fortlj in a little pamphlet entitled, "It Served John invtr tmenc and the loss of his expert Havens Right,'' a topy of which may be had for the asking. Pro- knowledge. j cure it—read it. perhaps it will show how our SERVICE will . Business policies replace such invest- benefit you. S ."•>.-.• \» • ments and help keep the business intact. YOU NEVER| Hear anybtxl)- s(teak i>l They are sold by Laurie's. The Stite Trust Company In all the thirteen la CAPITAL $100,000.00. since this businesg waj tf>ia •SERVICE lisheil we have always our customers r>£ht—r > i^hu exception. Not only the best I AMtSKMKNTS. loweKt pri.es and eagiejt h> , .Ml SKMKXTS. are offered here, but i t^'ei' body who deals with | u|» treated with an unfaili'l^ I'. Fall tewy that is \ery ununfalj in tredit-sivinp concern. (Tl|at whj we thri\e. \ Opening PLAINFIELD THEATRE ratfenltal CL«Tr1IM«.»riOe8.; COl'MHAN * SHANNON". /

I'.itrnt t'olt ami l>ull j l>lil(°KS—Malitiif—All Sonts HH-; Niylit—.V. UK; I5c. CHILDREN'S; (•jill~kni l'.txit- with lii^rli ! Three SIK.U- l»ail> S::M». 7 ami » V. >1. lon't ncsle<-t them. Now nn-li, ; 111 • 1 iii.irli <'ul»aii; K-fore the hard winter's ^ofk >|M>OI, ('uli.'in. l.nuis or Tin? ITalnflehl Trout C<».» INDIVIDUAL SAFES looks. Headache and iiill lcatln'i" Louis lifols. for •uickly relieved. No cbaigo^fol Thbrsday, October 8- ultation. Pat.it < "..It «>r Pull INDIVIDUALS. ('alf.-kiii Moot.-, witli Mark ami i:ra>' tops. Charles Frohman Presents The I'lninfieM Trust < oiii|ian)"> vaults contain with tiat t the ipinny whose |M>Kse»ii>n.N consist of stink certificates, ;ili.| low lii-«-l, ill llialloiT- ;«-s, etv. an\ Inowii, or Mack «-alt'- Visitor* to our ImiMing arc alH«i)A wclciHiie ami MAIDE ADAMS >km. our Vault* may tie liii^ni-ted without iniurruiK any ohli- gatitm to rent » Iwx. Ir- These new models are THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY STILES &! seen at their best. di[of Philadelphia Eye Sp^cifists Here at Van Arsdale's I AT 107 EAST FRQI|r S AT S3.50 TO $6.00. Lconorai] EVERY THUR^ Free Consultation. \,-j Hours 10 to 4:30. Van Arsdale's Ladies' Shakespeare 127 E. Front St Furniture of s^ir]'rising charm ami iin-rit vet substan- QUA tial j-iKniirli to last for years. New itl.-a> in AMISKMKNTS-. (WBlNKTS, DFASKS, TAl'.LKS au.l all kimls Novelties of h-luscholil coilvciik-ncfs that an- in tviry- ICE CREI rlay use. •-THK BKTTKK 4IK- Vl'AKT 041 TKllKHH >NK STANDS $3.85 up at store PROCTOR'S TKA WAliONS $13.50 up SIMIAY 1>K "» THEATRE ^H Onler* for SiiiKl.ijr J>. e*Prj &• " " r HATHHOOM CAKIXKTS S3.75 up ciiii-l he receivcnl by tw^l S.M(|»KKHS' STANDS S3.5Q up ou S:itur«lny. | Monday, Tuesday, I'MjiKKLLA STANDS $3.90 up UbtKIOlS "ITKK k Wednesday SIM».\KS f Wi'ii- lui nn iiiir mil" >liM-k to SKWLNli TAHLKS $12.75 up MINNA PHILLIPS & CO? \mir Iniiiii-, makiiiLC it a- «-a>y In :i < i.ln.il) Sktirli I'm" \.m In -.!.ct an < K i|"co;tt "Wlien 11»«- ( »t\ Away" in \ t>i11" ;u'iii.'iiiiir a- in uur Com tdrtal.l.' ami conveniently )*- an iin[»>r CANDllfs CHAS. GIBBS An Office consideration to tin- Imsim-ss ami taut The IC<-al (>l«l-ha-4n ) Ituilulioii* tVss onal man. W<- an* slmwini; < )!•'!• (HOC -»l..\Tlf« Our Specialty This Week Furnished ^ an.I CHAIRS at very reasonable I'ure and Whul^^ l>ne (iraile ' BUDB & CLAIRE iiii's, of solid constructiun ami attractive Tl.e U«".t i-ll Fall Overcoats $16.50 THE QUAKER! SHOP Suits :-.. .$12.50 FLAT Top nKKK'K DKSKS $18.75 up 174 K. KKONT Si. f Vlab " FLORENCE RAYFIELD I hill l»iinl> l.illlc UotA. T«H' nFFICK DKSKS $29.50 up » otiMMiirnne UKVnhVlXU <>FFin-: (.11A1HS. . $5.75 up BILLY BOSTON & CO. SCHWED BROTHERS lot l.lkK <.-I.ry Ja\a IH a M.ry POWLISON & JONES lili'inl >it our pri altl''. I'rompt Dilnu 10b. Malin<-<-—Ilk-. 15c. NiKhlH—I IK. I.V, 25c. 149-151 E. Front St. Plainfield, N. I W. W. Dunn ff I'illli M. \«-ar 1'i^-kj \\ Mbraller # S VAIL VTI HinKKKS au.1 ROTH&CO A STRING OF SHINERS UPHOLSTERING IE-WE.LI.R and FREE3 DELIVERY FREE DELIVERS Johnson's Floor* Wax. BATCHES , j I Moore's Wax Floor Oil. WINDOW SHADES CLOCKS • OPTICIAN . Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Slick Shine Furniture Polish. i AWNINGS 236 Park Avenue SIRLOIN STEAK, 1b OPPOSITE NORTH AVKXUm. O Cedar Floor and Furniture Polish. Watch and Cloci R«i4r PORTERHOUSE STEAK, 1b 18c Borsum's Putz Metal Polish. 8pec:»ltTJ \ || Frank G. Wikoll FRESfH SAUSAGE, Link or Meat, Radium Shine. 19 Park Ave. Plaijifte^N. J 20c Suck Shine Metal Polish. 721 W. Fourth St. Tel. 2525 J B. KIVATINOS Rodger's Cream Silver Polish. Sua-cssor to Klvatlno< & JlhURl. FRE^H BEEF KIDNEYS, t-mu'> Kniil*. Cli4iic»- f'«infwti«»in"ry. 25C U-Can Plate Nickel Polish. i DR. MANDEYILLE TRUS Nut*, Ciicmr*. «**<•- We nuike 2jfor it N|*e. inlt.v i>f Olive Oil. Z.V Dust Cloths. . 1 LIGHfr SMOKED SKIN BACK HAMS? SPECIALIST NEW FITTING Hi \V. KKliNT ST Tel. 3MO.\V O'Cedar Polish Mops. ! or whole, Ib St.. T" FORSi\LEBY .l««Uc Hosier}. Hu-ppdr Hoagland's Express FOREQUARTERS OF LAMB, 121c »4 N. J. «NKK CAPH. ANK|. FURNITURE AND y yenrs" experience :« ajir-Ti.ill* Uh PIANO MOVING LEG pT LAMB, Ib Gayle Hardware Co. on all eiiroruc dt^^u^e:* t*f MIIN AN1 WUliam MJ WOMEN. Ofliie. 1IO We»( Svrood St. 18c Cutirrh. Ner\ou» DlM-aa^x. |i:pn « , HINDQUARTERS OF LAMB, 1b GENERAL HARDWARE AND HOUSEFURNISKING1 Heart Kl<1n<->.« ^:.-ma<')i. l.i\er!cr |.,.i! N"ni, «oj Wati-huny der Rhet^matlsni and all l.iirij Jl>t«>ii.« -n WEAK FISH, FLOUNDERS FOR FILLE DE SOLE 'Phone 3^8 Front Street and Park Avenue iitii.e Hnu's IMI^ : fu ( f Hi * •. • talnHeld. N. J. BLUE, BUTTER FISH 'l -\. tn. so 1. i!-».>n. i": ~^l ±:: ,tji> t^,' .: dar. i OPP. BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE ADVfCC FREE. REAL ESTATE Don't Fore* Nim. Puce tn- "*umb*r INSURANCE LEG CANADA LAMB, Ib ' HODGE'S PHARM Y HIN^QUARTER OF CANADA LAMB, Ib IQ2C W THE ~A.I-T PKtsa im y. M. a A. Bu|ii) MANNING & CURTIS . the kia.n airvt niew BILLS MEAD $ 1O6 DEPOT PARK WE 1 (11 Pill. M DS I TRY A PRESS WANT AD. ..LJ J