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PLAINFI1XD. «SW »\\ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 311. »08.

' 'I How Leading Newspapers ^ DN WIFE' Heap Big Indian* Smoke the' Bev. . A. Ohambliss Chosen WERE WOUlOBf CALLERS Daughter Weakens Under View Civil Service Meas- Nicholas Kelly Is In a cell alt North Pipe a* Representatives of , President of the Plainfleld "Third Degree* and Tel* Attended by hundreds, of prom- ; Three Polaks. one of whom was ure Passed by Senate. Plalnfield headquarters, charged with 183 Tribes in . J. , nent business *nd professional men, Ministers'Association. i looking for his sister, who la em- of Family's Wrongdoing. an attempt to beat hU wife whom j friends from every *lk of life and ployed as a servant at a residence on previous attacks forced her to leave Prospect place, got an' awful scare COMPMMKNT I NIOX' HKXATOR. j him and take lodgings on PUIXnEU)ER8 AT CX>VSCII^ ^^ <>f~hool children .swell a. HOLD FIVE MEETINGS A Pearl i public school, teacher*,: who have re~ early last night when they were ar- vom MTORKI is snew VORK. i street. Mrs. Kelly bears marks of a ! i alized what he did fof* the cause of rested by the borough police as sus- Tribune PraineH Bill, brutal attack made by the husband Hecend Htroajceat Order In State No- education, the fnneral of Dr. John Chatrrh Pariah Hoaof to picious characters. None of them when he met her on Grant avenue Robbed Hotel* la All Parts of tfc* Buck Probasco was held | the First could "speak-a da English" or even WlMwr Author It Hay* Is One Wednesday night, bruising her about avricallr Holding Besaiosw To- Baptist churc/h this afternoon. The the Meeting Placr^—Coaunlt- i , give their names intelligibly, but Mtatr—PrtwiMMf* HeM ta SBOS the face and head before she could i gathering wa* one of tie largest that of the Greatftt of Jer- day at the Y. M. V. A. there were three distinctly interpret- escape from his wrath. La*t night i has attended a similar Service in this te*» Are Ap- •'•'•. ahle sighs of relief, when, after a Bail Each for tht Oraitd . Chief Marshal Weiss was notified by ; aey Uwimkm. Building n Trenton. < city In years and included delegations pointed. |; th^- degree hearing, in which sev- I telephone that Kelly, again on the ! from nearly a dozen organizations to eral interpreters figured, they werei Following are some editorial refer- jwa p^n, wag breaking doLn the Great Sachem Prank P. Jackson. whlcj, ne belonged, f he schools of Plainfleld pastors, both active aftd allowed to depart In freedom from Efforts on the part of the local ences to the Ackerman bill which are . door of niB W|fe- lodging oU Pearl of Camden. is presiding today over ,th !ty do^a at nood ,n order ,nat retired, met yesterday afternoon In the green-lighted home of the Som- P°l*ce to secure a confession from the worth reading: the , street, in an effort to again attack the sessions of the Improved Order •ln e teachers and pupil* might honor parish house of Grace Episcopal erset street brass-buttoned blue- j Chapey family met wkh success last the frightened woman who had tak- of Red Men in their nfty-seventh an-jthe memory of the departed presl- church for tile purpose of effecting a > coats • night, when Gertrude Wallenbagen, the NEWARK EVENING XKW8. len refuge behind the locked iloor. nua) council fire, and the town is full jde m of the Board of Education and reorganization off thhe PJainflelPflldd MiMinn- Mrs. Samuel Cunningham noticed i daughter, succumbed to th« I The Chief arrested the m;in after of "Indians," »t Trenton. The r— j practically every local physJelan was isters' Association. The body h*d the men standing at Grove street and j'thlrd degree" aad gav« Chief Klely c The indications are now favorable , g i J, sions are being held In the Y. M. - ,I In attendance. , |»eebeen alloweaiioweda t1o0 becomoecome inactiviu«cn»e op-b>1 Prospect place early In the evening,)* complete statement as to the a 8hort trugg e and took nlI to the wl for the enactment by the Legislature lockup, where he ,„ aWaltlng| a hear- A. building in that city. District, Tne service wag (n jtha#ge of Rev. j cause there was no president and at jan «i borough police headquarters was » «»d'»ng and thievery of herself and of a civil service law that will be ac- t ing Court Judge William Newcorn and j A. CbambllaS; pastor of the I the suggestion of several members notified Marshals Pope and Kellerhusband, her mother and brotherm. Borougn Recorder Dolll- ; Dr ohn when tn ol er ceptable to the people and that will ( ver Kell>. hag a sentence hangin„._g„ Charles Holstein were prominent j| church and co-workerrff witith Dr.PrDr. Pro- | the association met.. elected office**?, went out to arre,t the men but the * » « hecame convinced bring about greater efficiency in the j nt u to arre|!t tne men but tJle over hu head from the >orough i among the Plalnfield delegation. j hasco. who has held jth> office of dea- adopted a constitution and by-laws th 1 h B d conduct of public offices. The Ack-, Jljd and wll, probably ge foreigners'fear of the uniformed offi-I * » « * weakened, they broke p „.. a stiff j| In the annual addresdd s yesterdad y |con iI n thhe congregatioi n for many '! andd transacted otheth r businessbi . rials caused them to take flight mtj the silence they had maintained sine* ttneln r erman bill that passed the Senate yes- . term tonjght. Mrs. Kelly wild Wist j Great 8achem Jackson declared that j years. The clergymen paid a de- j Rev. Dr. J. A . Chambltss. of (he the approach of the officers. They i *•rrer' tt h»"» d hcorroborated itid dal l toldi , T terday. with only three votes against! gne wouid appear against him to It gave him much satisfaction to an- i serving tribute to the man who had First Baptist churchurchh. was choMn j were taken to headquarters, petrified j helr operations have covered even It, is a well digested measure. It g chargeg at the hearing but she | nounce that the spirit of unrest which I been a friend to all men and who in president; Kev. Dr. J. S. Zelie. iMjwith fear, but after much discordant!11 wlder n<*W tn*n w»" at nnt "op- mll>ed n** long consideration, and was then re- :maj . not put [n an ap,,earance. This 1 Men one year ago had almost entire- i had not neglected to show considera- church, vice, president, and Rev. A. satisfied the court that they were j hefore the amount of money they se- cured on vised with the advice of experts from jha g been the ca8e.on other occasions, jly disappeared. j tion for others. Howard Case pre- C. McCrea. of the First M. E. only looking for the sister of one of | worthless checks and from lne of lolen tbis and other States, who have made | Keny-B rerord is a stries of | He said he had traveled thousands aded at the organ and during the church, secretary and treasurer. Rffr. the trio. and. instead of being out "•'" " property . can b» a serlouH study of civil service re- j cnarge cnargegg of cruelty against Ills wife. . of miles, and suggested the redlstrl.t- ', service several selections were ren- E. Vicars Stevenson. Rev. Dr. Zejle on Black Hand businesa. were deck- determined. \ Mrm form. not only theoretically, but ]Th e two iivinf; He also jderedd d b y a quartett . JrhJrh e floralfl tri- and Rev. E. E. Roberson were named ed for a social call. Through the I Wallenhagen told phlef Klely not togeth- ling ot the reservation. that lne fam had tol n practically TThh e bbest t ffeaturet s of oth-th i ,. t, a committee on program and enter- proprietor of an Intelligence office. I "y " " »»*«rware. er for BveraB verall yearyear8 pagpagt, Mis. Kelly [ recommended the order's org:»n to I butes numbered over a score or set [ tainment for the coming year. ; the sister was located late,r in tneiclotblng and other property from ho- er bills that had been presented to | boards w,th the juggeg ij*ne, on I every member and tribe. In coiclud- i pieces, among them bping one from tels In all parts of the State and that the Legislature were engrafted In the | .. , husbalnd lives ! ing-he said. "I wish yon all the ! the school children. Rev. Dr. Zelie. Rev. Dr. ChamblISs, evening. Ackerman measure, and there can be pe r 8treeli and her Rev. L. R. Howard and Rev. Mr. Mc- | most of It had been taken to New a free life as far as lodgings are con-1 blessings that can come to a well- Burial was made In Hillside ceme- 'York and placed in a storage ware- no good reason offered why it should jier'ned.* The aUack on her n Grant | ordered life, and that when we are tery. the following acting as honor- Crea were appointed a committee on not be made into law. ! avenue has aroused the sympathies summoned to make our final surren- ary pall bearers: Dr. feenry M.' Max- constitution and by-laws and the ire- house to be disposed of whenever It seems to be the sentiment of the joJ , several boroughttes, who'will ap- der we may meet in the celestial wlg- son and l>eander . Lovell. re present- port presented was adopted. Stated convenient. A considerable amount of leaders of both parties in the Assem- (• r ,n her behalf at the hearing. warn, where the council fire of love j Ing the Board of Education; J. E. meetings of the association will be loot secured from Messer's hotel at bly that there, will be no difflcolty in j and glory burneth forever in right- jErlckson and George: H. Goddard. held on the second Thursday in Feb- East Orange, she said, had been stored In a vacant barber shop at passing the bill through that body. eousness. from the Board of Governors of Muh- ruary, April. June. October. Decem- Democratic Leader Sullivan has de- lenberg Hospital; Dr. ,feeorge W. En- ber, while provisions were made for PICTURES OF FOREIGN TRIP Summit. In company with Detective- afternoon the following nied that there has been a combina- In the special meetings at the call of UM> Sergeant John Flynn and County De- were elected officers, after one of the dfcott and Df. B. Vanp Hedges, rep- tion formed between members of his j president. < | Urtive Galatlan. the young woman hottest contested elections In years; resenting th^ Union County Medical Exhibliing more than a hundred party and certain Republicans to | Society: E. L. Bona}:and Oliver B, | Upon the Invitation of Mr. Stewin- beautiful oteriopticon slides from went to New York this morning and Great prophet, Frank P. Jackson, will secure the release of the gooda bring about the defeat of the bill, Carhdeh; great sachem, Emil Scba- l>eonard. representing;^the First Bap- son it was decided d to hold the meet- photographs taken on recent trips abroad. State Senator Brnest R. Ack- held at the warehouse. An effort and he expects to vote for it unless IDriHI bilon. Hackensack; great senior sag- tlst church: Dr. Fraak c. Ard. for jnKS in the parish house of Grate* erman gave an Interesting lecture at will then be made to have It tdentt- he discovers what he considers some amore, Harry J. Rathbone. Trenton: the Plainfleld Clinic and Dr. Halse;., j cnurcn nnieBs the association is fn- great defect In it. In other words. A largely-attended Interdenomina- great Junior sagamore, John Thomp- of Xew YYorkk . f vited to meet elsewhere at any ttiae. Warren chapel las* night under the fled and returned to the owners. there is to be no opposition to the tional prayer meeting was held in son, Avon-by-theflJea: great chief of j_ After the meeting yesterday refr^ah- auspices of the Christian Endeavor. The four prisoners here. Mra. proposed law on merely parTizan Vincent chapel, yesterday afternoon. records, Daniel M. Stevens, Camdf iK \ ments were served at the direction Society. The views shown were in Chapey. Gertrude and John- Paul grounds, as has been the case in the under the auspices of the Women's great keeper of wampum, William J. of Mr. Stevenapn and a social hbuf many instances colored and won ap- Wallenhagen and Luctan Chapey. * past. This ia the most encouraging Home Missionary Society of the First Smythe. Long Branch; representa- enjoyed. i preciative admiration, especially were arraigned before Judge William CLERKS HUD MEHRY TIME those from photographs taken by the feature of the situation, as It is a M. E. church. An invltatioi i was ex- tives to the Grand Council of .the The ministers present yesterday N Runyon this morning on afcpeciflc Senator in Japan, "the country of guarantee that the bill Is drawn with tended to the women's missl snary so- United States, Frank P. Jackson, Sr.. were Rev. Dr. J. A. Chambliss. charge of.securing $24 from D. De- the cherry blossoms." Perhaps the BO much fairness that a fight against cieties of all the Protestant churches Camden; Herbert |\ SteXser. Glou- Dr. J. S. Zelie, Rev. C. H. Schneei - molli. a local caterer, on two worth- it could not be justified in the eyes of the city and borough and there III III DUE picture which proved of the greatest less checks. They w«re signed by cester: James H. Coleman, Atlantic gas. Rev. E. Vicars Stevenson. Kiev. interest was one taken by the Sena- of the people of the State. Its pas- were representatives presi nt from City; Clark Cole, Phllllpsburg. Dr. George H. Whitney. Rev. Edward Mrs. Chapey, and Wallenhagen and tor in "the land of the mid-night sage will add considerable expense the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian, Under the auspices pi the clerks of Love. Rev. A. E. Finn, Rev. EfB. Lucian Chapey had taken them to be Sessions will continue until late sun." during his trip through the far to the cost of government, but that First Presbyterian, Trinity Reform- •The White Store,'* a successful Roberson. Rev. J. O. McKelvey. cashed, thus being Included In the afternoon, when Great Senior reception and cotillion was held at North. This photograph was taken complaint for aiding and abetting. outlay ought to be more than offset ed. Park Avenue Baptist, F rst Bap- Sagamore Joseph Farrar. of Philadel- C. L. Goodrich and Rev. A. C. ^Mc- Truell Hall, last night While the af- 1 at 2 o'clock In the morning Gertrude admitted that she had alao by the Improvement of th» service tist. Grace M. E*f*Monroe Avenue M phia, will instal the newly-elected of- Crea. Several other divines whoj.re- fair was arranged by the employes of Photographs of scenes in Mexico. asked DemollI to cash the checks and that will be rendered under the pro- E. and Congregational chur hes. ficers with special ceremonies. The ceived Invitations to attend the meet- the establishment th*y were privi- the Yosemite Valley. China. India was held on the same charge. T*iey visions of the act. The law Is man- As president of the Worn n's Aux- attendance at the session thls'year is ing were prevented from doing soifox leged to invite thelrv friends and a and Japan were also shown, as well were remanded in $500 ball each for datory so far as State officials are iliary of the First M. E. cbv rch. Mrs. the largest in years,1 and is due to various reasons, but they signffled company of about seVfenty-flve enjoy- as some excellent pictures taken b\ the Grand Jury and will be commit- concerned, and in counties and mu- Noah \V. Pike was the lead; squeezers and little learning is a dangerous thing" unable to recall the names of the reason to believe that it would have i or, and B. F. Tallamy. bass. They with stealing a watch from one iro- ten and showed that during the year the these provided lotB Jbf fun for the in the Idiomatic language of this hostel rles or what had been secured been adopted for many more years. ,^ ed the service with tne singing man living in the neighborhood and o n ortter In the State gained a member- young people. Music was furnished country. : and the others were equally as for- The agitation for the change brought $2 from another. The complainants of "My Faith Looks Up o Thee." ship of 564 over the previous year, by Paroubek. ;5 The lecture was well attended and getful. They secured $300 worth of about the-placlng in both party plat- stated that he had entered their and later two other numbers were and. after the number of dismissals $37 was netted for the work of the clothing froln Willett's hotel at West- forms of the pledge for civil service and withdrawals had been deducted, During tb<- Intermission between homes while they were out and taken given in a pleasing mam er. The 11 and 12 o'clock refreshments were church Christian Endeavor Society; field and meat of the apparel the wo- reform, and this pledge is now about meeting proved to be a helpful and the total membership of the 193 the watch and money from bureau men had on when arrested was In- served in the large dining-room un- drawers. The prisoner was arraign- to be carried out. with the conse- Inspiring one, arousing deeper tribes In the State is 26.638. and the EVANGEURT MIXHALI. ' eluded In this lot. quence that will take Its order is now the second largest in the der the direction of Sirs J. R. Truell. ed lin the city court, this morning thought and interest in th« cause of Chief Bel|. of East Orange, in com- place with other progressive States State, and in course of a year or two. Afterward danrfng was continued un- but at Chief Kiely's request the mat- TO KPEAK AT V. M. C\ A. home missions which It is believed pany with 3. M. Meaaer, proprietor which Have adopted the merit sys- Mr. Jackson declared, it will be the til 2 o'clock this morning The guests ter was adjourned until Monday will result In greater elfo ts In the or Messer's hotel, called at headquar- tem In filling the public offices. largest. included the following: morning. Dr. L. W. Mnnhall. an evangelist future. Mr. and Mrs. A.;E; Force. Mr. and who will speak at the men's ters yesterday and the latter positive- During the year he instituted two Holland was only recently released Mrs. J. J. Varley, the Misses May at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Sun- ly identified the four prisoners as the NEW YORK TRIBUNE. GEO. CIBBERLEV SURF USED new tribes, one at Pitman Grove and from the State prison having bpen Hughes. Minnie H&Minger. Elizabeth day afternoon, is known to many in family that had stolen a lot of silver- BY FRIEXIM* OX BIRTHDAY. the other at Montvale, and held dis- one of the local men committed" two O'Keeffe. A. Kee|yi Elizabeth Gul- Plainfleld as the leader of the great ware, table linen and clothing from Senator Ackerman, one of the trict sessions in all districts of the years ago on charges preferred by nee. Etta Titus. J.; Lawrence. E. Ocean Grove Bible claps. This class his place. Another son of Mrs. Cha- most enlightened, and efficient of New I George J. Cubberley, wrose birth- State, and the receptions tendered little girls. Il Clark. R. Neylon, A. Mahoney. N. numbers over 4.000 members and in- pey. it was stated by her. had been Jersey's lawmaSrs, has secured the I day came yesterday. w.as si rprised at him were very encouraging, and in arrested at Asbury Park and aa far Ellis. M. Buckley. *M. Higgins. B. lxMii» Mnlford to I'ndenco Operation. cludes prominent clerical and lay passage of his civil service; bill his home on Pearl street last night closing his report he paid a high representatives. Hundreds of these as she could tell, had been committed - Bremmer. H. OKe^ffe. J. Dlneen. Having located the bullet, a!con- through the Senate of that stale by when a party of friends "dropped in" compliment to the other members of are attracted to Ocean Grove solely to the Monmouth county jail at Free- K. Dineen, F. Bonlsae, E. V. Day. sultation of physicians was held this the decisive majority of 13 votes to on him with presents and felicitations the board of great chiefs for their by Dr. Munhall's masterful teaching hold. E. T. Day. C. Flynn.Sl. Day. H. John- morning at the hospital in the case 3. How it will fare In the Assembly of the occasion. The affa r was ar- assistance. and his wonderful ability as leader son, M. Brady. A. R*tnhart, M. Carty. of Louts Mulford. the 18-yeariold A search of the young Wallenhag- Is yet to be determined, but there ranged by Mr. Cubberley's brother, Great Chief of Records Daniel M. of the open paliameat and general Mrs. J. Walsh. Mr.Jand Mrs. Irving boy who was shot last Sunday by en after his arpst at Summit, dis- Is reason for hoping and expecting Walter Cubberley, and proved a com- Stevens, of Camden, who has Just question box discussion following the Binnlnger. Miss C. jiansen. Mr. and Clarence Drake, the ticket agent at closed a false pocket In the waist- that the latter body, under the ad- plete surprise. The evejning was completed twenty-two years in that lecture hour. \ Mrs. Daniel Couraii. Mr. and Mrs. the Grant Avenue station. It! was band of his trousers in which waa mirable leadership of Mr. Martin, passed with games and music and office, reported that the wealth of Theodore Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. decided that an operation wa/ im- The work of teaching is. however, found a pair of diomand ear-rings, will also pass It without material later refreshments were served. • the tribes in the State is $559,048.36, Mead. Mr. and MrS.'K. M. Baj). John perative and arrangements I were purely incidental with Dr. Munhall several pairs ot gold cuff buttons and change, and that it will promptly be Among those present were the an increase In assets of $36,605.55, L. O'Keeffe, James; A;. O'Keeffe. Thos. made to remove the piece of lead He is pre-eminently an evangel tot. three gold studs, and In other pockets enacted Into law. y JMiaees Edna Goulds Lillian Peterson. notwithstanding that during the year Carty, L. O'Neill. T. J»ruden. A. Edell. The condition of the lad was lOda and one of the most prominent evan- were found a bunch of skeleton keys Lillian Hansen, Henrietta .Hansen $X~,099.29 was paid out for relief Of the desirabiUlj^we might sa> W. Powers. J. Din#en. G. Reinnart. reported to be very good and it Is gelists of the time. Professor Luther which were found to open any one Caroline Martin. Louisa Martin, Miss of members, $31,766.95 for funeral the necessity, of such a measure T. Hines. C. Brok)kw. H. Forristel. believed that he will recover Unless T. Townsend. of Boston, in writing of the 150 rooms In the Beech wood Snyder and Miss Otilla iJentle. of benefits and $2,150.70 for widows there can be little doubt. It Is an T. Bebout. P. J. Resile, W. Smith. F. complications should develop. " of one of Dr. Munhall's addressee in Hotel at Summit. Small mirrors and anomaly that New Jersey, a state so Trenton; Charles Frederickson, Wil- and orphans, or a total of $121,006.- Kirch. J. Hughes, ft. Maag. F. Evans,. Tremont Temple, states: "It was'the a lot of bathroom fixtures were also well governed In many respects, liam Mllligan. George Van Horn. Au- 9{ for these three purposes. P. Smith. C. Harri*. T. Connolly. T. most masterful address I ever heard found In the man's pocket. should HO long have left its civil ser- gustus Van Arsdale. Martin Hansen, The general expenses of the tribes Parent. P. Connolly. D. McDonald, His Flrwt Wedding Aanlvmatirf. ia Tremont Temple, and I have heard vice in the bondage and darkness of William. George and Walter Cubber- for the year, outside of the above J. Kilbrfide, John Caaey. I. Nelson and In honor of the first anniversary there some mighty men." • Prtae CWke Wa* IX-ntollafaed. of his wedding. Bertram C. hr the old spoils system. Last year iet. I liems, aggregated $130,555.79. The D. Weiss. •£ A special musical program Bas In addition to the regular amateur brook, of Liberty street. enj,ert|a|ned v there were searching investigations report of Great Keeper of Wampum been arranged for Sunday afternoon. numbers at the weekly "hook night" "Camp Fair" at Mt. Ztort Church. the Gold Medal minstrels. Of wWch of various departments of the gov- Smythe showed (hat there Is a bal- This will include a short at the New Plainfleld theatre, last The army workers of the Mt. Zlon •Leap-Year IhuKtfaC Traell Hall. he is a member, at his home last ernment, some of which revealed de- ance in the general fund of $5,535.- concert by the association symphony night, four colored couples gave a A. M. E. church will hold a "Camp The leap-year dance to be given night. Vocal and instrumental mu- plorable abuses, nearly all of which ?3; aged mea's fund*. $1,735.31: or- orchestra under the direction of Mar- prise cake walk. The cake waa Fair." in the church, beginning Tues- at Truell Hall taught is being ar- sic were the features of the Informal were pretty directly attributable to phans' fund. $1,331.40. tin A. Korff. and a baritone ttolo by awarded "Skinny" Wilson and hts day night. March 17. and closing Fri- ranged by a committee comprising program and at midnight supper was the spoils system of appointment. Charles L. I^ewis. of the Lotus (Tlee lady friend but before K could be day night, March 20. A program Charles H Fitzgerald, of Mount the Misses Emmo&s and Miss Berk- h Holly, was the opponent of Great Club. The doors of the auditorium given him another colored gentleman •The measure prepared by Senator wllr-be presented each night In the ham, of the borough. The invitation Chief of Records Stevens for re-elec- guests presented Mr. and Mrs. will be open at 3:15 o'clock. ; picked it up and accidentally dropped Ackerman seems on the whole to be upper room of the church from 8:30 list includes a large number of young tion and made a good run. brook with a silver loving cup f«H- It on the floor. "Skinny" and his well adapted to remedy existing evils to 9:30, after which there will be a people from the borough and city. and to place the civil service of the At the closing session yesterday ably inscribed. Favor* ,***. Krarht. partner wpre given Its equivalent In sale of goods in the Sunday-school The case of Abram Kunxmaa Mate upon the basis of an enlighten- Great Sachem Jackson and Great —Special prices on flour bjT; the cast Th« performance throughout rooms. The workers have been di- Prntereranrtt l«d|te to Eatnrtain. against Mr*. Rosa Frucht in the Su- ed merit system. It provides not Senior Sagamore Schabilon. who will barrel at Neuman Brothers' thli was one of -the beat yet provided and vided into four companies, known as Perseverance Lodge. No. 74. K. of preme Court to recover damages only for tenure oC place during good ake the great sachem's office at the week. Note these rock-bottom prices waa witnessed by a capacity audi- Co.'s A. B,, C and D. with Captains P.. will give a "ladles' night" In its through the failure of the latter to ence. behavior but also for appointments Rev. E. Bj Maynard. John Jones. A. Close of the session, will be tendered rooms In .the Balirock building to- Pillsbury. *$«.85, Heckers. IM». after examination for the ascertain- receptions by the past sachems of convey a house and lot on P. Whhe and Oliver Floyd in charge. pight. In'the early part of the eve- Gold Medal $6.50. Fourth street to the plaintiff, ha* ment of fltness. Obviously these two Rev. J. T. Diggs, the pastor. wHl heir respective districts. nlng rnere will be" an entertainment —Men'B $4 00 shoes at $2 »8 tint principles are of eq.ua! and funda- Ida M. Stewart and niece. been decided in favor of Mrs. Fraeht • $3.33. VanArsdale's stringency sale. have general supervision of the fair. For two hours there was a hot di»- and dancing in |||e Camara Club Miss mental Importance. It would be russlon on a resolution introduced by Miss Miriam Muae. of Allentown,- fa., Her counsel. C'odinr'on «V Swsjck-' j ••• rooms will follow,!'! hamer filed a demurrer at the last! — mockery to make such a law as that —Any woman who can wear an Great Sachem David B. Peterson, to are visiting the family of Jo»eon C. term of the Supreme Court an4 ll! A baby glirl arrived at the home of which wig proposed as a substitute A width »hoe or oxford. IV* to 4. have a circular sent to every tribe In —George Wa»Wngton cherry Ice Cooney oa Union street. Miss tt«art has been upheld by the decision of j Mr. and M«V Harry Weber at 67 for Senator Arkerraan's bill, provld- there's a snap In price at VanArs- the United States in the Interest of cream. Debele Aj Stahl's. Somerset Is a cousin of Governor Stuart of street. Phone «»|-L_ \ ••• Pennsylvania. the (Coatlaoed oa dale's stringency sale. . *** (Contttrued oo pace 4.)

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r*afUBVUU4»(B. 4.9 UaUA.% SPECIALI Men's Gloves. Mlw Anni Flag*, of New Yrtrk. Watch oar wtedows tot m STOMACH IS SEAT Is visiting h« r aunt. Mrs. A. Shotwfll. W« ar* rbwlaff oat a lot of A.L FORCE A CO. Chta* sale, which will ta*«- place of Pearl atniet. mm'* hrarjr glove*. If yoa Mrvd The White Store" Saves You Money. Miss Fran res Rafferty. of Sandfcrd Ihi* week. It wlU be oaie of the avenue. Is BI ending a month with her • pair «hi» In * Koud time to get mud Fxreptkmal sales oTthe HC OF HUMAN •ister. Mis* I Utterly, at White Plains. .v. y. there prtrm Ira* than cost. We Give S&H Green Trading Stamps Mrs. Chatlt-s Zlmmer, of Manning New Theory Advanced by Young Mail Is avenue, has returned from 8onM«r- ville where he has bfvn visiting <•«•!- SATURDAY SPECIALS- | Spreading Oyer Entire Country. j alive*. Mrs. Otto Mueck, formerly of tfbts city, but no r of Elizabeth, hus N>en Sale of Black Mercerized Petticoats Granite Ware Sale | U T.. Cooper'p s theory concernitsllr the ((caus e my New DiaeoTery nttdiete* few days In town with human stomachh, which he clalrnlalrn* toto!! tones the stomach op to reqnlrea trlends. 20 doz*n tine Black Underskirts, such as we offered On Saturday * e pltm on sale a Spwial Lot of (iradjte Ware S«nonUa—to »ll aj»p«»iranc*» aa good aa firats. 4 pprovr e with his new medicine, is bainas strength In about fix weeks* time, Harry Slmison. of Bast Nlnih a few werk» ago, causing such a widespread sensation. 4 givei n more respect and comment trery That is why I hare bad more peopla different stylet in this lot. We think they are the best 4-i|t. Saucepan, regular 29c, for ^ $P« come and thank me wherever I bars street, who has been detained at H-qt. Berlin Mauceoan. regular 4»i\ f»r W« day. :- gone to introduce my medicine, Uun I home with ; attack of tonsil.tis, is dollar skirt ever offered. Our price on Saturday only Cooper Claims that 90 per cent, of 10 <|t Berlin rtaueepan. r.gular .'>H«. for. . »»C have had time to talk with." improvlnK. K«lt. Lip P.wM-rvinif Kettlwi, regular 3SH% for fSe all 411 health is due to stomach trouble. 1 Among the immense numbers of peo- Mr and tlrs. Charles Fowler, of 14-ijt l>i»ti Pan*, regular 5th , for fp* When interviewed about his theory re- ple who are now strong believers In cently, he said: "Stomach trouble is Cooper's theory and medicine Is Mrs. Falrview avenue, have returned home 79c each. CENTRE AISLE BARGAIN TABLES. f the great curse of tbe 20th century after a vlsit of several weeks at At- so far as the civilized races are con- M. E. Delano, a prominent resident ol the suburb of Brookiine, Boston, Mass. lantic City. cerned. Practically all of the chronic She says: "For several years I was ill health of this generation is caused Miss Marifar.-i Marker. of Ken- broken In health, caused primarily by tucky, is visitlHv at the honi<> of her Books! Books! SPECIAL VALUES IN Percales. | by abnormal stomachic conditions. In stomach and nerve troubles. I gradu- earlier days, when the human race was ally became worse, until recently I was sister. Mrs. Hurry Srhaffus, of- Fair- l.*rge collection «>f the very best. Yard wide, handaome (l<$igns, closer to nature, and men and women tine clt>*e woven cloth; tOl/» compelled to go without solid food for view avenue.; <»pe<-ially M-lnlrd fur tlii* sale. WHITE BED SPREADS. worked all day out of doors, digging days at a time. I had sour stomach, Mrs. \V. I), Williams, of East Front High grade nuwK elc, by the Hemmed and fringed crochet bed spreads, we »eU them for 15c and • I*- /2 their frugal existence from the: toil, palpitation of tbe nerves of stomach Htrvet. who was called to Hackennark iMttt author*. TIM-W lKM»kH arf liannie marseille* pattern*, some with rut out the tired, droopy, half-sick people that and heart, dyspepsia, and ectreme ner- worth in the regular way 4C end** for brsKN bedn, at fl.flH, «1.7.-». «•!.- are now so common, did not exist vousness. I suffered terribly with i& to attend th«f funeral of an aunt, has BOc; our price will bo ... itW -TO and , Figured Swiss. "To be Bare, there was sickneis In somnia, and my liv»r, bowels and , returned home. •1.25 One of the popular rruiterial'- IJSKX i'OVKIlH. SATIN AXI> MAKHKILLEH CWXTKKP.AXKS. those days< but it was of a Tirnlent whole system gradually became de-J Uouis_Krom. formerly of thls'clty, fringed. for spring and summer; AC character, and only temnorary. There T5iinrew*oTsW»»»rbury, Conn.. l« vis- Iteautiful dewignM, both hemmed and iM-uutiful desiKiiw .- laCU ranged. I felt Instant reTIef fh« tfrsx China and Jap Mattings. with rut out end*, at «5.IN), »:l.4tt. Ifci.- was none of this half-Sick, condition day I began this Cooper medicine. iting his father, 8. R. Kroni. of tfH and all tbe time with whichj so man}' are I now feel like a new being. Today IM(f,~ varley of new uprinK |«a«- •2.49 afflicted nowadays. Franklin place. Irnm al lower prici-H than you ran ('Kill Ql'ILTS. White Dotted SWIM. I walked all over town, shopping- i Mrs. A. Shotwell. of Pearl street. "1 know positively that every bit of something I have not done for years I buy a Mlmilar quality <•!«-• AC Full line of crib qttilt.*, al*o -iiiKle and :S-4 In two size dotw, a Kheer this chronic 111 health Is caused by who has been confined to her home. »hrrr, for yar fcize, in marwilleK and crochet. material al n very low' t\F stomach trouble. The human stomach with illness for the past few w. i>k«. price; >ar«l laCO a tense of duty. I feel I owe It to in civilised people today Is degenerate. anyone who might find relief and is much improved. It lacks tone and strength. This weak- renewed happiness aa I have done." | ,,.„,..„Charles, Berkham, .o_f New York. Ladies' Coats. Dress Goods for Spring. All-over Embroideries. ness has gradually come through a Tlila will he your la»t opportu- The record made by the Cooper med- h reUirne t* QQ pleasure In discussing It with ; jUHt come in; *peoially 94 Aft 91 .SO yartl. for ':' i»J0 digestive apparatus In perfect shape. who wiahea to know about Watchung avenue. limited quantity at thin la»t -.ale. The sole reason for my success ta be- Mr*. Madge Mack, of Somfrvtlle, IKtn't put If off; rlce. ItH^J . wbo has been visiting her sister. M,rs. 4.4H1 Inch implin* in;all the new spring QQ Corsets. I C'harltw A. Reed, of Myrtle av»-nue. color*, price The new spring cornel, prince-** has returned homo. Wash Goods. LIHKIttY SILK. back, high bust; the Iarge4f and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Edgar, of West IliK ranKe of tine figured lawnw A Hoft. pretty, ln*tit»UH Milk, in great ilemnnd IM-KI assort men t of sty lew in the SPARE YOURSELF Kifth street, sail for Europe th« lat- r jii-t now; the new Npri«K* colors; Q0 city; 9.-I.5O 92.5O, f3.(M», $1^ *4 In the new «p '»K ileMlgnH, 4A us much trouble as possible. Get thr ter part of next month. They will be : .~>O and for yard ••*» it »o right kind of kitchen ware. It does abroad several monEhs. not rost much, but It saves a lot oi Miss Annie Rafferty. of Sandfo.rd ilnie. worry and labor. Our noik oi avenue, has returned to Madison to KITCHKN WAKB resume her studies at the convent lt> the best obtainable, and you wlil there, after a brief visit with her par- »ay so when you see ft. The quality ents. T-'K DAILY PRKM may b« obtalnaa Mr. and Mrs. John Glaser. of Xew-i CNIOS COCNTY HRPHANS- COURT. it good and thai is the main thing frmr Mw following WwwMliri ana ark, have been upending some time Prices, too, are right. WOll.ll HONOR MKMOKY m. 1#«. a wook. Did You Burn with Mr. Ulawr's sister, Mrs. Charles In Matter of th«-:i :. Kiumeled Ware, Tinware. Wooden OK IIRAVR KNOINKBR. Williamson, near North Branch. : Application Of A!ex-'£; | CITT. andtr Kane, admin- : Ware. Clothes Rautketa. t'lodtes Pino. Vxl-a Ntwi Oo. R. R fltatlm. Misses Annie and Minnie Gilmore, TooMuchCoal? Ixtrator of Patrick," Order to Show Cauw Hoboken. Feb. 2 8.—Several com- -T M Harpm- .. 411 Park AV« Kane, decease)!, for ' lOc |>er hundred, Wasli Utitr*. muters on the Dover express of tke M 4 iMlnm • 14* W. Front St of Sonierville. have been spending a sale <>r Land Ui Pay' ' Wrinicer*. Tub*, Waahlna: Machint-«. l-arkawannat Railroad have started 4 " HHlllnnon Fourtb anil Ubrrtr 8U few days with the Misses McGowan. Debt*. ;, J ^-w''.y Waltlnc Room W*tchun« Av« a movement along tbe line to express ML Itotll Ill Park Avf at North Branch Depot. ;• Alexander Kane. ajlmlnl«tratnror Patrick fir. «>ft:It is. on this thirteenth day of - ebruary, Sleds, Food Choppers, Table Cutlery, etc. •CJBURBAJJ nineteen hundred and.*l)rbt. ordered that all his engine Jumped the rails just be- rv,|,.||i<>n B. Blrlakl a recent guest at the borne of I'eter per ODD Interested IK the land*, tenements, ; Horse Blankets Cheap. \ >-ond the Bergen tunnel and turned fcl.w Market R. Burdlck L. TtiniHon, near North Branch. and real eatale of mid Patrick Kane,d~< eased, •:,»i>.I nrnok Union -N>«« Co. ppear before the court, at the court bouse,In over, pinning him under it. •*,*ft4 Hrook C M. DBVI. Mr. and Mrs. David Housel. of the city of Klfeaheth. oti the nttet-nth day of Trainmen and passengers say that «• im-rvlll* Jacob O*n»rt North Branch. are entertaining Apri; next, at fen o'ctoc-k in rbe forenoon, to «,.;n.-ld C. T. Wlttke, A. E. 8nyder »how ca* He why no ivuch of the »aid lauas. Gayle Hardware Co.,&rS l.yinan might have jumped and sav- Wi^rieia J W W.llfriends from Plainfield. t*-neii»fnt«, hervdrriiroente. and reul ••state of ed his life, In which ca«e many pas- a,,rtVi piatna Chan. Elliott the Mill Putrlcn Kane deceased, nhoulit not be Front Street and Park Avenue. 'Phone 891-R Hfonerw might have been Injured and •^.ilb 11«lnlloM Victor Attlee Miss Sarah Labaw. of Neshnnic. i.4 sold aa wtll be euAci6nt to fiar his debt*, or visiting her uncle. Jacob Reger. at; the ret«ldueth<* t-of. u^thi- ciwe may rttiuire. trie railroad company put to great ••«.T»;O.«1 Chaa. Elliott Aud it In further ordeefd.that this order beset 1 Woods' Tavern. •; expense for damage suits. Instead, *.»•! frwooe Blancy * Son np and published in o|ie or tb>- newstw|iers of this Ktatc. >n by tbe st»tute dlrocu-i Lynian stuck to his post of duty, Uy tbe Court. RAIUT.4N. (i^JltOBT PAKHOT. with the'result that the paxsetigers ••: miros;.ite. were left in their seats and he was FRANCIS J Bar'nett Levy will be married '>n; Proctor. the only victim. MEWS IN I March 15 to Miss Hilda ackawanna Saturday. for a number of yours master and Mrs. George W. Hope. ' such liberal terms and allow auch generous time tor settlement? engineer. Deprived of her natural Mr. Vandorvwr had been collector If you call w» •hall be plesied to explain everything and If you borrow source of income. Mrs. I.yman Is fac- Of taxen and ireu»urer of Uridge- Miss Mary Vanderveer, of Phila-! from us you are aaaured ' * ** m dulphla, has been visiting her broth- Int. A SQUARE rjXAL. FRQaf START TO FINISH. / ing tbe future with doubt, and if the w*tcr Township. BOYNTON 2nd. AS LX>W RATjES AS CAN BE MADE BY ANT FIRM WHICH er, George \V. Vanderveer. MEETS IT8 CUSTOMERS HALFjWAT ANJ> TREATS THEM FAIRLY. movement toward a testimonial Uitw Cnrolyn Wllcox. or South The 3rd. A STRICTLY! CONFIDENTIAL TRANSACTION IN EVERY RB- meets with success, it will probably Brldfie. has returned, from Atlantic Miss Elizabeth Carey has returned 8PECT. f from Newark, where she spent a 4th. A MO8T LIBERAL REBATE ON PAYMENT8 NOT DfE AT DATE take the form of financial aid for City, wh«ro «he «iH-nf a »«'k. Furnace OF SETTLEMENT OF YOUR ACCOUNT IN CASE YOU PAY UP IS SHORTER thu widow and child. M. Hellman und Max Schwcd have week. •a tQTi. TIME THAN SPBCIFIEn IN YOUR CONTRACT. ™ wHhthe Otir proposition ta good all tbe way thruutrh. If you can out call, a poatal returned from the liahumu Islandti or telephone wul brine ua to you. WOMAN IHF>; ON TKAIN. whero they Mpent a month lUNKM.KN AXI> YICIXIT1. CENTPAL BOmiHG WORKS Our representative .-aUe In Pfalnflcad on Wednesday* cnir a«fneract a'«d Chatham »ta Tbe poasesalon of i household foodi la aufficlent evidence of your ability Square to par. , - Mrs. M. E. Clemmens, sixty-eight alias Mary Van Oerveor lias been T«l«ph»H« ••« Because of the Interest taken In- years old, of East Orange, Succumbed viaKlaK MiKH Klla Kleld. in Hayonne Oa Draught. Catral Cafe thU week. the Gospel meetings held for the. Fire Pot FUZABETH LOAN COMPANY. I to apoplexy yesterday morning while • •S MST MONT «T«f «•*' past two weeks at the Randolphvillo ridings on a Pennsylvania express MlkH Amy AI Ion and Mrs H M school house. It has been decided to It has the only fire pot Room 24, Hersk Bldg. S. T. * \. J. TeL 778-R. Elizabeth, If. Herbert are a|M>ndlnK » week at Lake train between Elizabeth and Newark. hold weekly meetings there, and that furnishes perfect com- The body was taken to the baggage wood. Tuesday night has been set aside aa bustion, bums all the coal room of the Pennsylvania station Mtm Lillian Mexeroll has l>een vis "prayer meeting nisht." The meet- when the train reached Elizabeth. ttlBK !• Philadelphia tills week. ings have been made possible cleanly, without clinkers or 19O8 CADILLAC'S With her niece, Mrs. E. T. Well- through the efforts of Rev. George clogrririn, and at the same BETTER, THAN EVER ford, Mrs. Clemmens got on the train WKHTFIKKU. H. Gardner and Rev. Henry X. Jor- BUY YOUR In Newark at fifteen minutes past dan and the co-operation of the time saves coal and labor. Th«'» 1,000 »io«lc eyliadcr'CadOUc eight. She was golV to her home, The rain and thaw of Wednesday Christian Endeavor Societeis of both Look up a BoyntOO dealer Tounn( Car in com*«titioa with 4 uul 6 at Newport News. Va. Shortly after has made most of the mountain roads churches have made them a success. eyliadcr can w« s salver cap foci, nuk- and ask him to explain. the train left the Newark station Mrs. impaaaablo. The road over the moun The auctioning of lunch boxes ing s perfect icon is tbe recent 24-hour •on-Kopf472 mil4 ndnuet caatoc Clemmens was stricken. tain from Mountainside to Summit brought by the women was a feature FURNITURE There art BOYATOX Mrs. Wellford telegraphed to her wlH have to be repaired before It of the entertainment in connection For catalogue litmonttntiotL. rtc.. can be used with safety. ssXar husband, who is pastor of the First with the first anniversary of the lo- •••al sr Srrtt—il BaOrrs tar Presbyterian church at Newport The wedding of Miss Helen Gale cal branch of P. O. S. of A. held in. Mean sr hst water. »ln rsasti A. C. '.Thompson Auto Co., and B. Chase Coale took place ut the AT News. He in turn telegraphed to the Jr. O. V. A. M. Hall, last night. The TcL»»l-J 413 Park A«. Westileld Presbyterian church lato TH MYNT«N FDRNACE COMTANY. Rev. Eben B. Cobb, pastor of the Sec- program included addresses of a con- ond Presbyterian church, of Eliza- yesterday afternoon. Rev. W. I. gratulatory nature by state officers Waktr arcet New Ysrk. 8tes.an officiated. beth, and the latter immediately ren- of the order, and when it came time dered all assistance possible. Ar- Wcotfield Royal Arcanum Council for refreshments, the lunch boxes; rangements have been made to send Initiated eight new members at the were hotly bid for as offered at auc- Mrs. John Brown, the body to Baltimore. tion. Powliison & Jones. moeUng last night. After the regular Successor to business of the meeting refreshments Mrs. Robertson, of Paterson. ad- John Burke a»d Clones M Co. 1 NOTICE. 140 Si 151 East Front St. TWKKTIETH 1UKTHUAV AT HO. were served. dressed the mothers' meeting held Cesspools and Vaults Cleaned Sereral scholars from the State yesterday afternoon at the home of Although eighty years old, Charles Normal School will come to WYstfield Mrs. Jacob Fisher, under the aus-- All licenses granted by the from $3.00 Upwards. Rosa, for more than fifty years prom- next week to do observation work in pices of the local W. C. T. V. The; City will expire March l". All SatfafactioD&ttarantcwd. inent In the business life of Eliza- the schools. affair was largely attended. persons^lesiring to renew the Don't aive your order ruotll you coosuit.lmr'. beth, will have the unique distinction The annual dinner of the Men's Rev. Henry X. Jordan will preach same must make application KaUmatea chikerrully airsn. , tomorrow of celebrating the twen- League of Westfleld^Methodist church tieth annirersary of his birth. Mr. at the Seventh-Day Baptist church. Leare orders at ^^^^^ Sale Beds and Furniture. *u held in, the churvh parlors last to the City Clerk on or before Kuss has bwt one recurrence of Bis Plainfleld, tomorrow morning, and J.T. Vall's. Kortn avenue. PlaJnOeM..«'.."J-. Odd pieces mus erenlac. the local pulpit will be occupied by Feb. 25. ' After March 1 no be closed out at once to make room for spring birthday every four years. Poatoffld* Box 7U. Rev. \V. T. Dorward. of Stelton. person will be allowed to car- stock. Come In anc select now. as these bargains will not be dupli- Mr. Ross was born in England Feb- XOKTH HR.\Xt H. FR.\.VK BUHKE. Maoacer. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris have cated later. Deliver d at your convenience. » ruary 29, 1828. For many jean. Mr. ry on any business for which RUM conducted a small candy store Mr. and Sl-v. J. S Ameruian, of removed to Plainfleld. where they TATE OP Parah Ann Lain* deceased a license is required without Pursuant v> tbe ..nter of Omrr- T. • arrot* •2.98 B« were . »»JJO •1O.T5 Drexsem were . . . .$13J(O In Broad street. Neshanic. hav<- been entertaining A. will spend the remainder of the win- Surrosrate ofthe Couotr nf r loo. made oo securing one. 5^5 Ueds were . SJW Chiffonierea were . . 1I4K» He is prominent in Masonic cir- 8. Amerman and family. \V I^>wl» ter with Mrs. Harris' parents. tbe>pphcarion of too un<)er»ign<-d, artmtDis- tratorof s«lddeceased.police la hereby ai>eo «J»8 Beds were . »SB5 1».IW SMrfMiarda were . . SajbO cles. He is a member of Washington Amerman and family. Mr. and Mrs to tbe creditors ofsaJ* d*-ce aed tn exhibit t 7J5O Beds were . Jack Harper, of Manning avenue, P. S. KIELY, tbesubscrberand rasa- armlr at t£ -unscr ber Mat treats Methodist chnrch at Mt Hnreb will nue, who has been detained at home WILLIAM r AK.\ was marshal of Halleron. of Newark, win make th* Tork. Is much Improved and oopes B. VAN CAMP, the State Grand Lodge of Masons. address. i o return to his position next week. Try a Press Want Ad lcL868J —For beat remit, try a Preaa tut • •*. i I- 4rectorr of the Peoples P^ 4«er»ral i principals. Ta« following .chairmen of committee* were ap- 1^-111-113 WEST FRONT ST. pointed: Joseph H. Bernstela. or- ranlutlon: Bnicrae F. Klnkead, PUUNFIDJ), N. j. I, Went ot tn« Board of Aldermen, ains •tltiKloa. and Henry Snyder. tkm p { The public responds enthusiasticall/to our 1908 Economy olicjr which enables us to ttoderscll r Thursday, Friday 1 Penn»ylv«nla defeated Columbia at Saturday. basketball In an extra period Kan* la

^ -•-- --" •— ""' , the lo^al gymnasium Wednesday | night bf a score of 1« to 15. and In- SCHEUER'5 BE^T XXXX MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUR, 2fklk ba»S5c. $6.48 cidentally won the Intercollegiate More torYou r Money Is the Slogan jrhami>i*n*hlp. althouKti avrtsral j ram en «in»t Mill be played. The eon- Buying and .selling for cash—not only enables us to take every advantage of Eggs ChMwrl j test was marred by mock rough and : Markerrl. beitrt Ilrefckfast lame Jar. {foul playing, and more nearly renm- market opportunities at all times—but saves the loss of bank accounts, book-keepers, Dozen than Salmon, a ran aoc 3Oc nisr, a Jar jbled a wrestling or boxing match at time* collectors and 6 per cent, per annum on the money tied up on the credit man's books 27c I 18c 17c 25c —that's saving No. 1. No'trading stamps - * positive saving of 3}£ per cent, on I Charte* M Daniels, of the N«r ( York Athletic Club, the world'* chanv- every dollars worth of goods sold—saving No 2. Hchlmmrll'« Be«t Glob* Braad MaaaanlUa OUm, )plon amateur swimmer, brok* an- Apple Battrr, •ta*ed with mrH prp- ther record Wednesday night in * That's our 1908 Economy Policy and is gaining us new friends every day. Of worth SSc, ."i-tb rrm-k Ib, Mr; 3 It>« far pen, 2.V nlxe, a bottle special : match rare against taU clsjb ! tnate. C D. Trubenbarb. at the Motor course the stocks are being improved in accordance with the demand and our buyers 27c 1.00 IOC 2lc j Boat aid Sportsman's Show at Madl- |MD Square Garden Daniels roreradl are kept "hustling" to give us something newer and better to show you every week. the etghtr yard* in 0:41 flat. Thin Choice Pat Salt Mackerel, New pal. Lira* Beann. a 1b 7c Is two-Pfths of a second better than Cromarth)- Bloaters, 2 for New Bed Kidney Beans, a Ib Oc the prerloun record made by hlmadf M Herrlnji.; a It> Black! Turtle 86«p Beam, a Ib He at Plt<»btirjc Salt Herriof. alb »c Yelloir Split p|sa. a » Or Three of the five cars In the Advance Sale of New Spring Dress Goods American Sardlnef. In oil. a canM New LinteU. a- fl> |Oc JIUu Pulte^. Rice-Candy, a package 7c, 000-tulle rare from New York to with an unusual variety from which to choose, and a sufficient saving to make it worth New JM'htte Matirow Beans, a Ib 8e Paris Bnarbed Chicago Wednesday } 4* — night, while the other two were atitt your while to purchase now. 120-odd miles In the rear. Tfca Msxwrll'n I'rwh (iround N»e»<» ial Blmit (Vi Radax, nix tlnx-m i! AH inch serge plaids. 39c value, 45 Inch Sicilian, high finish, good body; col- Tboma* (American) car. which ar- Potato Horw lUdtoli. kx-lel Tea*, the Mrrnsth of Borax. rived Tuesday, got a careful orer- yard •: .25, ors cream, navy, brown, grey and black; 90c 7A I Or NIHV a a bottle IWr I Or »iie, value, at yard • I w 1*4 a haiiling. and Montague Roberta, tlM :;<> Inch strictly all wool batiKte, 50c 8c 8c driver, a much needed rest. Roberta value, at yard - .39 45 Inch panama, splendid weight, black Be left yesterday for DeKalb and exports and color*, »0c value, at yard • to make better time from now on. 36 inch all wool batiste, splendid fin- ish, all colors; 5»c value, at yard .50 '•*) Inch all wool broadcloth, black and QA llnniham'i llaratarla Shrimp, Uicra Macaroni Fancy colors; $1.15 value, at yard iOv (lam ChowdW. a ready lunch, Olive Oil. LOCAL AMTJ8BMENTS •'.6 Inch all wool panania. all colors; I Mr »lfe, a ran 12c dize, a ran a n> 59R value, at yard .50 r>0 Inch French batiste, navy, brown, 94 The Four Hunting*, who are green and black; $1.1!.' value, a yard I I4c! 10c I6c Ing a three act version of their Ms 'Ad Inch striped wool suitings, new vaudeville success. "The Fool spring stylett; 09c value, at yard .50 50 Inch chiffon panama, black, blue and QO House.'* a musical comedy along new brown; $1.25 valje. at yard lUQ Frfiih Ground Y^low Meal, 6-Ib bag !** MfC 's Irlalf Oatmeal, 5-tb tin S.V %% inch all wool French wrge, ail pop- nn linen. Including acrobatic comedy alar HtiadPM; 69c value:, at yard .59 4'. Inch black striped chiffon voil, new $4 K'retth Croqnd Kino Hominy, 6-IT) ba« 20r N-w Orleans Kettle Pure Mola»«e», whU-h none do better because of their weave this Mi-aHon; $1.25 value, at yard .... I training In the cirrus for years, a*H Krared Flour, a parka«e. . . 14c Hun ley *. I'altoers' Breakfast Illnoultii, a pk«. 12c next Monday night. Harry Dull. $1.09 value, at yard yard > .' 1.25 Franklln'H Mills (Entire Wb«al Pancake Flour. .Me Hun ey & Palfm-r'» Dinner BIMCUIU, a .2*»c their manager, has engaged a coav- .55 pany (if forty. Including singers aa4 4 5 Inch shadow K'rl|M>d mohair, black CQ 36 Inch guaranteed satins for coat lln- $4 dancer* to accentuate (be tu,tnblla( only; 75c vame, ut yard IWH all colors; at yard . I % FIll'ITS AND IO HTAMPH WITH AfiX KRI ITU. stunts of the famous four. The Fua- 27 Inch guaranteed taffetas, colors navy, ny liutchman, the comic Jew, and a I', Inch fine wool (anVtii; colors navy, wine, Ilaldwln Apple*.-IKMIV banket .Kir THK8E. bunch of pretty girls. The comedy new In own and black: II.'.TT value, at $4 ! brown, green, wine and xlatn: $1.25 value, at $4 x Apples, a Tb. I4« yard I Choice Fre»h PlM*apl>l<'x. each I-V with a plot keeps the characters la yanl I ::-ft> box Cal. Prunen California Peaches. Ib . - lHc and out of hot water all the time 19 Inch colored taffetaa, all »llk. all col- CQ. Fresh Spinach. % W* »»« 2 cakes Gondola Toilet and other people'* inlshatfs are al- l"i Inch novelty herringbone panania (new orn; G9c value, at yard ivv Dried Cherries, a ITJ . 23c make IIIIH waMin ) ; * blue, brown and 94 *JC Cholco Head I^jttuc-o Hr 1 bottle Vanilla ways delightful. The Four Hunt- ings display skill and agility until blnck; $119 value, at yard . . . . „ I taW 4 5 Inch ecru filet net.; 7.V value, at Jiilev Messiun l^>mon». doz . l<1r 1 bottle Lemon Evaporated Apricots, a Ib . . . .3.V yard P you can't rent. The Four Huntings '•• I fhch cream serge, strictly all wool, spong- .59 Choice Jersey Ap|>U-H. % busfr. «fc- V4-tb box Smoked Beef Peeled Peaches, Ib 33r come right from New York with •>il iiinl finished; $1..'.O value ut M OC 4 Inch xilk gmbroi(1i-r<'(] filet bands to Choice KelJfer P^ars, pony...40c songs and characteristics that tickle match; $1.00 value, at yard ....'. t H-n> Boiled Ham. . . Large Layer FIRS. 2 Ib« av yard I •«»« CrlHp Jersey Celery, a bunch. 1*ic,:)Oc,-IOc 1 bottle Blue blue and brown; 7!)c valix-, ut yard .69 value, at yard ...... Brick's Mince Meat. 5-tb pall.63c •i Juicy Florida Gjrdpe Fruit, 3 7-Ib bag Table Salt | Joe llertlz, who has been known I", Inch all wool shadow striped batiste, 4*> Inch fine Di<-xh cotton net for waists; EA for 25<-;-and 6 for 2.Tr 1 bottle 3-in 1 Oil . . Maple Sugar, 1-lb cakes 14c ax H sin KIT and a comedian, makM all colors: 90c value, ut yard C9c value, at yard • wU his ap|H>arance at the New IMaln&eld theatre next Friday night in a play i v r"n- Dozen. Can. Dozen. called "Our Friend Fritz." It waa TomaloeR, f( Reliance Brand) lOc *1.1t» Penj heii. Delewar» iiU- |t2.2O ; writteji by Langdon McCormlrk and "THE OLD RELIABLE HOME FURNfSHERS' Corn, ( Rojal BlOe Brand ) 1O<- *l.l(» PliijiiK or Cafe*. California |H|H«c- C2.OI* the leading role, that of a young KT186O P'-as. ( Hafvest ^Treasure) 12«- *I.SO Pi-ai-s. MucnofU Brand j.V- «!."« German, provide* Mr. Hertiz wrtb French Peia, (Ijnported) |:Jr »1.4O CtuirrieH, Nr-ty York State £iK' Itrzzsn many opportunitieH to display his TO- Lima Beatlx. I Luxury lirand) 12c *l.:t4) >ple, (SJngaport- Chunk*) I«K- «!.!(» ans| ( Faijcj ) l.Tc SI.6O Qra ed PlneapMe |«c 92.OO ability^ as a player. The play la a BASEBALL.. AND ~ •• muHical comedy drama, and Is said to be: never wanting In sitnatlona - Playing date* for the coming wa- HORN CQ that ttfford the hero chances to defy gon ait reportud.by the schedule coiu- IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT. all sorts of dangers, rescue Imperil- mitK1'1 were fnrmally adopted Wed- ed innocence at tho right moment, nenday at. the regular Hpring meeting | 73 MARKET STREET. Small Fresh California Hams, Ib • 9c hunt the villains down and make. of the American league at the Hotel | Fresh Regular jersey Pork Hams. Ib 12c I hlniHe|f the centre of other Impor- Bretritn. Outside of this action the (A) Pigs Feet, all cleaned, each 3c, dozen. tant eveniH Amid thin utrenuoua bugini-HK transacted at tho session. 30c 1 stage existence he finds time to add liiHting I wo hours, was largely of a Dutchess Co. Salt Pork, Ib • 10c "73 Market" may be a small "main entrance" to Coiuprrthwait U r; is ; to the Interest with a tender ballad routine nature. Small Smoked Skinned Backed Hams, Ib f -••-• \2V>c or lullaby. The excellent support Van Horn Co. but it Uads to a tton with an arta of 115,000 sq. fat! Fresh Pork Sausage. Our Own Make, 2 lbs ' includes Augusta West. R. J. Moy. Tin- American League season opens j 15c i Conrad Cantzon, Constance (!lover, ,on April II at Chleugo, New York.' Philadelphia Scrapple. 3 lbs for 25c I Walter Capfman, Aline Bennett.. Boston and Cleveland. There are Fancy YoungTurkey. a Ib • 22c Carol Daly and others. only lift.in conflicting date* between •••I" 1 Fancy Young Jersey Ducks, a Ib 22c Al. II. Tyrrell, "that phunny pbel- the triiiiis of tin two leagues, and IS£ Largest Furniture Store Young Fowl,-a Ib . . New York escapes entirely, with no With the Smallest "Front" In All the Statq! 16c ler" with John W. Vogel'a Big City days on which both league teams Taylor'm Trefcton Ham, Pork Roll, Ib 16c Minstrels, which comes to the New will be playing. Plalnfleld theatre, Saturday after- It's easy to "generalize''—it's not so easy to give noon and night, March 7, Is a won- On the opening day, Tuesday, facts and figures! When we claim the largest store, der. Mr. Tyrrell is unique as a mon- April 14, the Yankee* will have the we back it up with figures—and they cap't lie! ologue artist, as he possesses a sing- Philadelphia Athletics as their oppo- The ing voice of much clarity and sweet- nents at American league Park. For ness, something very few In his spe- EVERY INCH OF FOLLOWING "SPACES" GIVEN UP TO cial line of stage work enjoy. He Is four days Connie Mack's men will be] THE COWPERTHWAIT & yAN HORN BUSINESS: on the hill-top, and then come the an clover as the best and performs It with much more cane than any other Washington Senators for a three- SQUARE PEBT r DuMckMt a!ffi__ game series. Clark Griffith will then Furniture Show Rooms and Stock Rooms: lamp wtnuud. Writs •• performer in bis line. He responds . 73 Market Street : ••t at yew dealer's. • to hl» encores and exhausts his re- go down to PhlladelphVa for four 15-29 Campbell Street ', 40,977 tlUMM OIL COarMTf. days, returning on April 27, to play | sponses to the audience. Wherever 14-92 Bank Street '• Mr. Tyrrell appears he wins a loyal Boston. After the Boston series the covering up Doscher several seasons ' clientele, Yankees will be on tho road playing CARPET SHOW ROOMS: I ago. Pitcher Oscaa, Knolls, M Kastern teams until May 21, when 21-29 Campbell Street \ 6,500 90-92 Bank Street played In one game far ; In Chicago plays In New York for the 1906 and then Jumped, appealed for POINTS FOR THE BUYBHI first tluif. SHADE AND CURTAIN DEPT.: 2,730 reinstatement, but his appeal was re- There will be games on twelve 21-2} Campbell Street . jected. The case of Frank Arellaaes. Place your earnings in the Plala- the pitcher who signed with the .*&* fi*-ld Ravings Bank and you will never Saturdays at American League Park, HOUSEFURNISHING DEPT.: York Americans la»t Hummer, fas regret It. Liberal Interest Is paid o* while the holiday dates for the Yan- ' 3,405 taken up. It was shown that A|!»'I- U11 deposits. kee» are Memorial Day and Labor | 73 Market Street Day. Philadelphia will be the op-1 SHIPPING DEPT. AND STABLES: lanes previously had accepted ter^na | Don't forget that Dudley Miller, posing team in the double-header on 15-2S Campbell Street : 14,228 with the San Francisco club andjhe jthe Park avenue druggist, carries a Memorial Day, and Washington will S4-92 Bank Street • . ' i Scene from •"The Honxe. at X:-iv I'lnliuleld Theatre Si-xt »an awarded to San t rancixco by the ' complete line ot the famous Itexall help entertain the hill-top crowd on 91 Bank Street { Night. commission. goods. They will be found useful la Labor Day. The Yankees will play CARPET CLEANING PLANT: every family. \ two games at Washington on July 4. 2,080 VARIOUS 8POET8. If you have had trouble with the 91 Bank Street . coal you have been burning try the The greatest number of conflicting STORAGE WAREHOUSE:? kind sold by Ten Eyck ft Harris. It dates occur in Chicago, both teams A preliminary organization of playing in that city on May 3. 10 15-29 Campbell Street full weight is given. and 3.1. June 2S. July &, September 14-92 Bank Street wan effected Wednesday night a£ a 6 and October 4. There are four meeting of principals, teachers, mem- When you want to purchase a conflicting dates for St. Louis, three TOTAL Number of Square Feet: 115,000 bers of the Board of "Education fnd watch or clock that Is guaranteed to business men in the-Ctiv Hall, Jersey keep accurate time, patronize Charles for Philadelphia and one for Boston. E. Vail, of park avenue. His time- Chicago will play at-home on seven- City. The league will be similar;' to the School Athletic league organised pieces are of standard make. The teen Sundays, twelve Saturdays and WE ALSO HAV£ THE EASIEST TERMS ! prices are right. July 4. in New York four years ago. and jt>i|- 50c • Week. %1M a Month on $ M Worth pllg of every public, parochial and pri- la addition to selling first-class 7Sc a Week. S3-M a Month on $ 4t Worth vate stbool in Jerse^ City will |be groceries and meat. S. Scheuer tt Griffith's mob will meet tin* first SI •• a Week. %AM a Month on $50 Worth Western team away from home, on I eligible. Each school will have a Co., of West Front street, handle SI 25 a Week. IS.M • Month on S M Worth separate athletic association, i&th June 4, when they begin a four-game j $1.5* a Week, **••• a Month on SIM Worth fresh fruit* and vegetables at low series at Cleveland. Then In order representation In the 'Central leaAie. prices. You will find by trading her* come Detroit. Chicago and St. Louis, that »ou can save moony on every all being four-game series except Addresses were raadf by purchase and the goods will always Chicago. The Yankees get home Sole Hndqnuun For Harmer. assistant secretary of |b)e give satisfaction. ffom their first Western Invasion on "The Portland Range, school athletic league of New Yirfc. " "Gunn Sectional Bookcases" who said that the league was an |ia- W. I,. C. Glenney, of Stelle avenue, June 27. rThe Acme Washing Machine, 'White" Sewing Machine who has been detained at home with. quallOed success. George G. Tennant. Pitcher Doscher, ftrtHtlr of the president of the Board of Education; an attack of the grip, has recovered Brooklyns, bas been rrfjnstnted by I-LOWEST PRICES^EASY CREDIT Henry Snyder, City Superintendent of and Is able to return to business. the National Commission. Thej Scene from "ar friend KHtV at Schools; P. P. Pearoe, physical dl- Brooklyn club was fined »J50 for. —Adverts* !> Ta« Daily "This must be looked into/ THE DAILY PRESS. BUTTOMCIt PATTERNS.

Hospital Governor*, Baptist* When she came opposite V«»jOsh»d Patty, ssaspt SwXay,, at > p. m. The WoodhiH ft Martin Store and Doctors Take Action ist North AVMMM. ; s TvoeMUteopr. Tea ewti a week. on J. B. Probasco'* Death |MQ ft 7«r h> adY&ac*. D«H»- 1 Sale of f EiCK'S •r*d by canter or by m*U- No AI'I'KOPKIATK Items for Men •ztra chare* for paper* mailed to Fine quality Madras Shirts, In neat Cftv points In the U. S and Canada. Tribute «»f <"<»Bntjr a«d CHy Medical Checks and Stripes; reg. 75c goods for . . .i •«!* drosi WINDOWS. Tto Dally Htm has the moat com- Enameled Ware KoHtir*. r'irwt MaptUt Chnrrh Another lot of those regular 50c Madras O|i; The Popular grey kind, strictly nhrt qualitjy !pl«te carrier and mail ser»le« of Negligee 8hirts at i I^*; |«ay paper in the metropolitan dla- an<1 MuhlrtilH-rjs Hospital J jtelet. Have you seen the new Neckwear we're sell* "no seconds." Itoarri of Governors. ; ing at a.*-: 3 for »1.OO; beautiful four-in-hands; »; lay robserlber falling to receive a regular 50c quality. ) f Tea and Coffee Pots for «•(!• IMU« will confer a faTor by •ottfylag the business offlce. Following are some of the resolui- The first shipment of the light weight canvas FURNITURE SALE. tlons of condolence passed on the leather bound suit cases are here; regular SI Eft.; Seamless Double- Boilers for rates mailed on appllca- death of Dr. John B. Probasco, whoR* $2.00 cases for '; • •*»";; ttco Lipped Sauce Pans for funeral took plac* this afternoon: < Boys' Pants, in canslmeres. cheviots and cor»; «S»py for Change of AdrerUsetnents duroy; "bloomer styles: all gires; grand val- C#| . Here you can find real bargains in Furniture to ensure change the same day TMK MKHT BAIT1HT CHIRCH. ues. for a pair •'• Ivll Seamlesa Covered Cook Pots for mtut be at the offlce by > a. m. At the regular mid-week prayer- of all kinds. If yjcm do not take advantage of meeting of the First Baptist church. White Shirt Waistings | Frying Pans for '. V *., Krbm-ry 2*. Wednesday evening, about one hun- this sale it will surely be a loss to you. Our Heautiful new goods in plaid, checked/stripe^ Tea Kettles for .aft dred and fifty persons being present, assortments are the largest in all lines of goods, OVIli HKHVICK. the whole service wa» affected hiy and fisured lawn, nainsook and madras, at l."V^ the death of Dr. John B. ProbascQ. •2»c. ami '£Hc a yard. ^ I 'i. Deep Pudding Pans for . . What Senator Colby set out to do Beveral speakers made tender and and prices always the lowest. Is being accomplished by Senator appreciative reference to "the belot- Good Stockings for Little Money Aekorman. In oth«r words, the Cnlon \ I ' : ed physician," and the following Children's One ribbed fast black Stock- A C parties In New Jersey placed on their memorial offered by O. B. Leonard, to effcrt ihat which-the Essex county Ings; all »lze»; at a pair i . • l%f From the Carpet church clerk, was adopted by a rising Just Come In and See Us—It Pays. leader ha» been aiming <« bring about Women's fine quality fast black Stock- e»er nine* he firm espoused the cause Tote: ; ings, at a pair > • and was placed In command of the In his passing from the earth life Extra fine quality fast black seamless New Ides force*. The Issue In civil to the life eternal our brother. John Stockings for women, at a pair . Department | B. Probasco. has left a void In the •ervlce, a political principle that both Women's fine quality fast black Stockings, parties In New Jersey placed in Ijjelr home, the church and the commu- SHIRLEY & JOHNSTON nity. For his useful, active serv- with Kpllt soles. HOc; :l pair for $t.OO. Fine Japanese Linen Warp Mnttlit: SO banner* last fall, but it It) quite there is reason to regular $10.00 a roll, for Oi certain that unless there had been Ices among IIM Women's fine fast black and tan seamless lisle BABCOCK BUILDING, PLAINFIELD, N. J. auch high-minded riien in the legisla- be thankful to our Havenly Father. thread Stockings. S»c: :i pair for fl.OO. ~ We ble»H the Uord for the unim- Extra heavy Rag Carpets; reguli r fi9c. tive count-Ills ax Ackerman. Colby Children's Angora Tam-o-Shanter Caps r(^r for a yard .50 and Krellntthuyncii the campaign peachable integrity which marked all duced; $1 tio kind for .V>c, and the 50c kind for his conduct as a public man. We promise would have been mere "pie 27x54 Axmlnster Bugs: reg lar magnify our KIX.—Strong and durable, lint for I •< Is past as is shown In the heart y re- three years In sustaining the Inter- li«lit weight. • EVENING GOWNS ception Riven to the Ackerman bill. ests of the Church and the cause of Cocoa. Door Mats. regular arJ j Sale of I ity. Last call on O'Coats. "We have to KL.IZAI1KTH DAILY JOURNAL. nection with the Hospital, therefore, have the space for our Spring line which .covered a period of twenty-seven Children's Dijesses The success of the Ackerman civil years. ; 50c Silk Organdies is coming in daily :-: :-: :-: ;-: service bill In the Senate yesterday is Many styles of Children's V orated DrfeSBes, Ills death has brought to the mem- Sheer Silk Organdies, pretty floral designs a source of congratulation to the bers of this Board deep regret and nicely trimmed: value up to f 50, at friends of reform. But the bill has sense of bereavement In the loss of a and satin stripes; very dainty, ' «JC 91.23 and •1,79 Werners Clothing House, yet to run the gauntlet of the Assem- fellow-worker and personal friend. yarJ . ;. . isVW bly, and may not have easy sledding. The Board hereby records its ap- Any remaining Coats for La ies or Children CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS The proposed law lg one which does preciation of his long-continued, pa- 69c Brilliantine 49c at less than one-half price. not appeal to certain legislators. No tient and kindly work in and for the real reform ever does. If the mea- Browns, black and navy; firm close Afi 206 West Front Street Hospital, and of the faithfulness, and weave and splendid finish •'10 sure becomes a law it will be because ability which characterized It. 2»c White Corded Checked .'aistingB;: ^n •\ SEE WINDOW DISPLAY public opinion supports it, and be- We remember his uniform cour- yard : cause, its friends put up the strangest tesy and the simple and unaffected kind of a fight for it. Spring Dress Ginghams dignity of manner which was the Zephyrs and Madras. 27 and 34 Inches 4A 3 5c Boxed Writing Paper WE WANT TO BUY outward expression of the pure and wide; 1 5c quality for i. . . • Ml for upright naturec Colored Batiste: very fine texture; 4Q Belgium Linen Paper and Envelopes, In thy. yard i . . • 1,9 a beautiful decorated box; special, box _EISELE 45? KING B IN ID POW WON I MoOxn <><(*« 1H.W Yck u4 PkiW< (Continued from pas* 1) IXIOX CWXTY IMRTRHT MKDI- W. D. tOt. ANDERSON. the past sachems, who are making CAL SOCIETY. \ PLAINFIEU) OFFICE-Bd*ocfc tMUi^ an effort to have the Great Council The following resolutions of con- were contained In yesterday's issue. for safe keeping An explosive ex- of the fnlted States repeal the law-dolence have been adopted by the pert who examined the can and Its prohibiting past sachems from being Union County District Medical So- I*LAIXF1KIJ> MKDK'AI, StMIETV. 10 BLOW OP contents express* d the belief that it John S. must have been representatives to that body, and it ciety : ; These resolutions were passed yes- prepared -by some Successor to L»wla ft DUta. was passed by a large majority. WHEREAS. An over-ruling Provi- terday by the Plainfleld Medical So- one ignorant of such matters, as It Capital and surplus Por three years the past sachems dence has taken from among us Dr.ciety at a meeting at the Y. M. C. A.: probably would not have Caused a Artesian Well Contractor*, I^KMlM deadly or destru from »he Catnden district have been John B. Probasco, for many yefcrs a By the death of Dr. John B. Pro- tive explosion, even trying to get this resolution through, if the fuse had valued member of the Union County basco the Plainfield Medical Society Failure of an attempt to blow up turned dotrh to the THE and rhey look upon 1« aa a great vic- has lost one of Its oldest and most dynamite, owing District Medical Society, be it with dynamite a frame tenement at to the sev«al open- tory. The circulars, will be sent out RESOLVED. That we. the mem-valued members. His genial nature, No.* 14 Bedford street, Newark, on ing* in the can. with all of the great chiefs' names bers of this society, hereby express his frank, honest manliness endear- Wednesday night was discovered ear- In the house, besides Caruso and FIRST attached. our sense of loss in his death and ed him to us all. Hl» unselfish de- ly yesterday mbrning when Scally Ca- his wife and t ro childr^s, apart- our appreciation of his character and votion to his life work, ministering ruso.: a building contractor, whose , ments are occupl >d by Edward I. An- NATIONAL -Pse Preaa want ada. They virtues as a man. and his unending on his daily rounds, with .equal care family is one of three occpying the nilly, a brother-i i-law of ^-nso. and pay. and conscientious devotion to his and graciousness to rich and poor house, started for his place of busi- Mr. and Mrs. I anneano. the latter BANK profession. alike: giving freely of his time and ness. ;; being a sister o Mrs. Anaiily. All RESOLVED. That we hereby ex- energy to the larger needs of the On the front stoop be found a con- deny knowledge Walls drUl*d any pine*, sue or of PUinfiekL : of anything: which press our very deep sympathy with city whrre he\lived; his undeviating densed mil'* can containing a suffi- can be regarded as a motrre for an ««ptk. his family, and that as far as possi- adherence to what he believed to be !cient quantity of dynamite to wreck attempt to kill i hem and frreck the •rttaaatsa chs^rtnllj fj . OFPICKftS ANO DIRECTORS! for true and right, stamped him as a I TeB 011 ble we will attend the funeral ser- the house and shake np the whole houset but the p >llce are Inclined to j a' 22T* ' President JOHN GIBSON'S vices. • man whom we all delighted to honor. neighborhood. The top of the canregard the placl ng of the dynamite Box ^ t ^i •jfltn, vie* Pr«ald«flt RESOLVED. That a copy of these To his bereaved family we extend j was tied onwith a strong cord and on the stoop as he work of i "Black O. M. Runyon, CsshUr Rye Whiskey resolutions be spread on the minutes our syrdpathy. Living the last few •In the centr^ of the cover was a hole | Hand." or at le gt of the ia,me per- W. R. Coddlnoton, 1 Scotch Plains, N. J. J. A. HubbardT and published in each of the daily years under the constant shadow of through which a wax taper had been sons wh6 in Jaiuary sent Annilly a C. Frank Prmch. EASTERN BOTTLING l>apers of*Plalnfleld. N. J.. and that death, it is good for us to know that placed to act as a fuse. The fuse letter demandini thah t hhe h $5,000 •• F. Corivll, -;- COMPANY a copy be sent to the family of the he has gone where there are no had beeir^ lighted and had burned to -Salvatore Mu lumesce. a neighbor. kASlSEW> EXCHANGE J. Jj ^"«. «•• O- deceased. ! shadows and where there is no more.down close tjo the top of the can and FOR WQM^« nln Battler* ef Ballei.tl»eN Beer, death. then gone out. - ^ESS? ACCOUNTS DRAW At*s and Portrr. ELLJS W. HEDGES. P M. Van «ef. of Richmond Isoa WkTCHUar. FOUR f»BR CENT. DJ- W. S*c*«d St. a Caatra WM. H. MURRAY. : Resolved, That a copy of these res- Caruso at once notified the police street, wtc s been detained at AfuUline of pctui- TKKK8T. Committee. olutions be sent to the family of the and the can- of dynamite was taken hotne for some deceased and published in the Plain- time by illness. i« pads, VAULTS. The resolutions passed by the Med- to the Fourth precinct police station m«ch improved and Is now able to Tr55 ical Board of Muhlenberg Hospital field daily papers. *• and deposited ln a backet of water go, oat occasions U>i«pboL . *.»•*•!•& I "1 ^T': Wjr BfSBBI. TO LET—14 room bouse steam FOR SALE—Easy tarn**, bonee FOR BALE CHKAP—A HaJlet t com beat, all ImprovemenU; rent PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. $37.50 U room*; 4 modern tatb rooms; all Davis Plasm Coaaaay eertlateate; a month; 4 rooms, $14; «-i «at, otfcer improvements; barn and car- make offer; Ua« MasH March 7. As> TMIXS AMI PAXWOOIi. all Improvements. $19; store to let. rlifc bouse; lot IS 1x200, possession dress R. M. H.. car* Press. 3 IS I FROM IHf 9TH NSW Gallon $1.25. * j Watchung avenue, 135. Chai Hand. A|m first. D. C MM. 2 13 tf The entertainment to be held In 319 Watchung avenue. I ti i FOR 8ALB—Good laaadry stove, die ball Tuesday night for the bene- Something like a boom has been j Half Gallon 65c. } FOR SALE—1300 cash. 32« per wo uds. Btesirass. Nortb aveaa* fit of tbe baseball team will no doubt started for George L. Record, former | Quart 45c. FOR RENT—Very desirab e new- npttb bays newly built hamse; sis store. : ill! be a money, maker for tbe team from ex-corporatIon counsel, for the Re- ly-furnished room In Y. M C. A. romns and bath, hot and coM water, tbe ad ranee sale of ticket*. publican nomination for Representa- \ Pint} 25c. building. Inquire; Y. M. C. A. of- •*«.: price S2.7S0. Address Imprave- A RUNABOUT, 9m* condlUon. The work of remodeling the brick tive in Congress from the 9th Dis- y fice. 3 3$ • nMttts. cars Press. 3 17 tt •lust be sold, sttod roosa for new trict. The Democrats mentioned are car; cost f»SO, prtc* %tf. Address building, recemly purchased by the The** goods are the BEST obtainable, ud we| NEW 6-room bouse to I t. 317 borough for a borough .hall, will be William M. Smith, courthouse com- X. I. L., care Preaa. J 25 tf started soon. missioner, and Eugene Klnkead, pres- •oUdt a trial order. } I Grant avenue; with Improv imenu; ident of the Board of Aldermen. The possession at once. Inqui ie 205 ROBERT MURRAY, general auc- FOR 8AUB— Hoist, nine roosaa, The members of the Brookside and Grant avenue. : 2 25 4 district is now represented by Eugene tioneer and appraiser, over fifteen all improvemeaU; lot 40x2««. J00» Borough Gun Club are arranging to Leake, a Democrat, who haa declared hold a clay bird shoot In the near PURE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. HOUSE for r%nt, all lmproi ements. Jilars experience; reference. 715 But Second street 2 25 C he will not seek a renomination. He Front St. I 2 28 3 future. __ would encounter bitter opposition if on West Fifth Btreet, near Pi k ave- SALIC—Lot 17tx2S0 ft Ift The monthly covenant njeeting will he did because of his attack on Bryan nue, furnished or unfurnished; im- TEN cakes Swifts Pride Soap 37c. holce section of Netberwood Park; b- h*-ld at odor whatever; al Wdodbull 4 tale at JO and 15 cents each. Apply . would-be residents go away to seek It has been a one^term district thus TWO nicely situated ms on sfartin's for (2.50. ., 2 1 lm o Street Commissioner, 1S1 Nortb 1 homes in some other far less attrac- far. Trenton, Feb. 28.—The New Jer- Tat. 3S4. trailer North avenue for rent to adu ts; sult- TEN cakes Swifts Pride Soap 37c. avenue. 2 18 6 eod ^a,tive suburb. This week two families Robert Davis, the Democratic chief sey Association of County Engineers able for light housekeepi: g. Ad- ' were disappointed. Won't some en- of Hudson county, will be the guest met in annual session In the office dress O. S., care Press. 2 28 3 it W. W. Wilson's. > 2 14 lm FOR "SALE—Ten-room bouse, all terpriHing land owner erect a few of honor at a dinner next Thursday of State Road Commissioner Fred- niprovements; fine location. Address erick XMlkyson yesterday. Presjdent RUNYON—On Wednesday. February ROOMS to let, gas, clt; water. TO LET—Storage room John John, care Press. 2 7 13 dozen houses to meet the needs of night, the sixtieth anniversary of his Man ley. Insurance. 321 Park ave- this growing place? J. J. Albertson, of Magnolia, called 26. 190S, Wllhelmina F., wife of Call 311 New street. 2 28 tf birth. It will be held In the hall of Nelson Runyon. ; v nue 1 14 tf KOK BALE—Certificate of the The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bap- tbe Columbian Club, in Jersey City. the meeting to order, and spoke on TO LET—April 1st, apartment in lallet At Davis Piano Co.. worth $77. tist church seems to have been un- Two of tbe speakers will be Robert ".The Prevention of Dust and Result Funeral services at the Park Ave- Lincoln Building. 110 West Fourth TEN cakes Swifts Pride 8oap 3*c, on Our Highways." nue Baptist church, on Saturday. Will sell for $5; limited to March 7. fortunate in their selection of a date Hudnpeth, chairman of the Democra- street; all Improvements. I 2 28 3 i E. J. Qoeris. 2 14 lm Address Prize, care Press. 2 28 2 of meeting lately for the last two tic State Committee, and Representa- During his remarks he paid nu- February 29, at 2:30 p. m. dates fell In such stormy weather tive James Hamtll. merous compliments to former State TO LET—House, 4 20 W »t Fifth TEN cakes Swift's Pride.;Soap 37c, FOR SALE - Good cheap horse! that the members could not attend. Commissioner of Roads Hutchinson street, uear New street, Pla nfield, 8 at S. Scheuer ft Co. 2 14 lm Apply T A Martin. 927 Arlington In connection with his work with Classified Advertisements atenue. 2 28 3 This was the case tWs week as well ROW IMKR11T8 HEALTH HOARD. rooms, modern improveme its. In- STORE your furniture with tbe State roads. quire L. A. Howell, age it. New an last. Rates Cor aavarOaetnraU unaer (lilt Plalnfleld Storage Company; reason- FOR SALE—Tbe On«at lot la After' an exciting meeting, of the The following officers were re- heading one cent a word for tint Inser- Brunswick, N. J. 2 24 6 Tonight the talent of the Baptist tion, one half a cant a word for rauttu- able rates. Orders left for moving lalnfleld. on which to build a row-of church and their friends will render Hoboken Board of Health yesterday elected for the ensuing year: Presi- Vans. Nagle's. Front and Grove 8ta. dent, J. J. Albertson, of Magnolia: Uve Insertions of tbe aanw, adTertiaement FLAT to let, five rooms, 40 Har- apartment houses. Chas. L- Moffett, a munlcale and literary for the bene- Dr. Henry B. Rue, who was appoint- numlnc for lea* than one month; one mony street. Apply 18 Crilg place. 1 4 tf attorney. Woodhull A Martin build- ed to membership on January 1, secretary. Robert A. Meeker, of month, fifty cents a Un* i« worda to • fit of the Christian Endeavorers in Plalnfleld. and treasurer. Joshua line), double rat* for advertisement set 2 21 tf ing. Plainfield, N. J. 2 21 tf the auditorium of the church. 1908, resigned. His resignation was In capitals. TEN cakes Swift's Pride Soap 37c, Doughty, of Somervllle. No advertisements reefhrad for lea* TO RENT—4 rooms. 2 Plaln- at J. C. BUmm's. 2 14 lm FOR SALE—Best located board- Colonel and Mrs. Deets have left brought about by the action of the Boar4 in abolishing the office of at- than ten ceota. field avenue. Apply to Fra ik Llnke. ing business on Park avenae, estab- here on their return journey to the Jernej city ttertor Cop* tor death and marrtafe notices 227 West Front Street. 2 27 tf WE do carpenter work, painting, lished fourteen years. Call 515 Park Indian Reservation. They will, 'how- torney to the Board and the appoint- and classified advertlalne; accepted up to glazing, grading and general con- ment of an Inspector, and analyst. ' Thfe Rev. Elmer Severance Forbes 1:M p. m. avenue. 2 21 • ever, take In the sights of the Eastern HOUSE to rent. 418 Ea t Fourth tracting; satisfaction guaranteed; • f:. The salary of the attorney was $600 has sent in his resignation an rector THE DAJLT PRESS IS not at liberty •'-••,. States on their way. of St. John Protestant Episcopal to aive any Information regarding adver- street, 6 rooms In good or ler. Ap- reference necessary; we are respon- OLD FAPBB3) for ami*; pat up la a year. The salary of the analyst, tisements that require an Mdreaa In oar* sible. Murray's Registry and Em- Mrs. and Miss O. Thome, accom- which office was created at the meet- church. Jersey City, to the vestry. of this office. Person* answering these ply to Frank Llnke, 227 West Front prckacee of 100 eoplee for l*e. Ap- panied by Mrs. E. Winshlp, have re- He succeeded the Rev. Dr. Edward L. ads. *noiild mail or leave answers a* street. 2 27 tf ployment Agency. 715 West Front ply at tbla office. a ing, will be $1,200 a year. stated lu advertisements. 8t. I 28 3 turned from a visit to New York During tbe meeting a delegation 8toddard, the rector emeritus, who trlendr.. retired from tbe rectorship two years FLAT to let, seven r^oms and BARGAIN—Residence. 131 Cres- from the Board of Trade opposed the bath. Call before 5 p. m , 8 Craig THE EXCHANGE, 326 West Front tnt avenue, Plalnfleld, by 1. W. Miss Cooper, of New York, who office of analyst. When the majority ago. Mr. Forbes said yesterday that he might go to Boston and engage in place. 2 27 tf Street, telephone 801-R. Do yon Clark. 832 Webster place, telephone has been visiting Mrs. Wlnship, has of the Board, overriding E. T. Sted- WANTED—Experienced cook and bave furniture, carpets, etc., for sale. 438-J. 3 16 la returned home. man, president of tbe Board, and Dr. social work. It Is said that the Rev. chambermaid and laundress; white; HOUSE, 6 rooms, 1219 Vrest Third George Daniel Hadley, rector of St. Do not fail to notify us; we pay 60 Rue, created the office Dr. Rue de- references required. Apply evenings, street; also 4 rooms, 6 4 Essex per cent more than anybody else. Real clared that he could see no economy John's church. In West Hoboken, and 1060 Central Ave. 2 25 tf street. J. Sachar, 731 W * Fourth (Additional tuburban newt on formerly curate of St. John's church, 11 3> tf page S.) In abolishing one office and establish- street. 2 21 7 REAL E8TATB for sale, rent or ing another at twice the salary. in Jersey City, may return as rector. WANTED—Fireman; one who will TEN cakes Swift's Pride Soap 37c, exchange. Edmund Rusbmore, !•» also be useful on place; permanent FOR RENT—Modern ho ue, seven at George Schenck's. 2 14 lm Nortb avenue, telephone No. 41, TAKT'H AH TKKXTOVS GUEST. Mr. Stedman was displeased by the action of the Board and threatened AMUI position; wages $18 per month with rooms and bath room, ai d all Im- Plalnfleld; 42 Broadway. New York. board. Call Groszraann School, provements; in first class sondltlon; H. H. BUTLER, D. V. §., graduate 19 10 tt Fort AIMO, willi KalM-nbarh a» ToaM- to resign. . Johnston Drive. ; 2 26 tf located on Arlington avent e; posses- American Veterinary College N. Y., ma»t4T, at lianqui'l. Harry W. Lange, the attorney who New Plalnfleld Theatre pet animals a specialty. OFFIC1 COLONIAL bonee. bardwood trtaa. was legislated out of office, said he sion at once. For particulars, ad- At the Trenton Chamber of Com- r&rina AIX THE LEADIXO ATTRACTIOHS BUTCHER wanted.; Address C. dress, A. M. Lederer, 117 West WITH ALBERT HEDDEN, livery, bot water heat, 3 tiled bath roosas. would contest the action of the Board W.J.COUNIHAN .... Manager P., care Press.i i merce dinner to be given at Trenton t 2 35 5 Front street. j 2 14 tf 118 Bast Fourth street, telephone parquet floors, lot 102x360; West. In the courts. 114-J. 1 27 Eighth street, near Spooser av«n«e. March 23, in honor of Secretary of GIRL (or general housework want- War Taft and Governor Fort, there Friday, Hut unlay. February SH, !i TO LET—Flat, 6 rooms and bath; J. T. Vail. Nortb Ate. • 33 tf W1KK HIKH WEAIiTHY BROKER. Matinees Dally. ed; two In family; references. 1116 $22. George J. Finger. 120 West TEN cakes Swift's Pride Soap 37lek*4 merce declare that th£ dinner has no the case, an adjournment was grant- WANTED—An experienced laun- btreet, with 9 rooms and bath: all P. H. LATOURETTE, auctioneer; ed until Wednesday next. THE FOOL HOUSE dress for Mondays or Tuesdays; per- sales promptly attended to; satisfac- in tradt- iiia< i IKI *f\\ you for political significance but It is gener- Improvements, hot water'beat, elec- i inau ui«rS»l \/r\Tr%. il yott wast ally believed that It Is for the purpose Neither L. Lafflln Kellogg, who ap- With 40 People. manent to a quick, thorough woman. tric light and gas: garden; 3 min- tion guaranteed. 326 Vest Front peared for Mrs. Bernardlnl, nor Da- PRICES—25c. 5Oc. 75c. «1.OO Apply 604 West Seventh St. 2 28 3 street. J 10 tf to Duy or have anyitiins u> sell com* of introducing Secretary Taft to New utes from station; possession April aad s«w me J V B. Vanderbotit, Jersey citizens and giving them vid McClure, counsel for her hus- 1st. Inquire A. M. Vand«rbeek, 1 band, would permit the voluminous Friday. March «, Mat. and Night— WANTED—Milliners of experi- TEN cakes Swift's Pride Soap 37c. 4* Prpspact piave. North Plalnfisld. an opportunity to see him and Gov- East Front street, Griften's hardware 11 SOU ernor Fort together. William J. papers concerning the case to be ence and capable. Bonn's, 140 West store. 2 13 tit at Thomas Callahan ft Son. 2 14 lm JOE HORTIZ Front street. 2 28 3 Bryan was Invited to address the seen. Bernardta* Is said to have America's Sweetest Tenor and Yodler CESSPOOLS and vaolts cleaned, FOR SALE—It you want to buy meeting of the chamber some time started In business in Mulberry street, TO LET—Six-room cottage, wash or sell real estate, please call, write : in the Four Act Musical WANTED—-Girl for general house- room, city water and other conveni- odorless excavator; good work; low- ago but he was obliged to decline by Manhattan. His counsel admitted work: small family. Apply 59 West- est prices. T. M. Ingrabam, Plata- or phone Ira L. LaRue, next to sta- Comedy Drama ; ences. Inquire 937 West Front reason of the press of other engage- that his Income is now $40,000 or ervelt avenue. 2 28 tf field R. F. D. No. 1. 13 10 tl tion, next to bargain. Office "phone ment.!. $50,000 a year. Mr. Kellogg said OUR FRIEND FRITZ. street. f 2 8 tf 762-R, residence 'phone 845-L. COMPETENT cook wanted; also TEN cakes Swift's Pride Soap 37c that while Mr. Bernardlnl and his Hear Hortiz's Latest Song Successes TO LET—House, city [j water; %9. 13 II tf wife are still living in the same house waitress. Apply 612 Park Ave. 2 28 3 at P. Zimmerman's. r 3 14 lm ft.1O.UOO KOK A CII1OR1UM. PRICES—Matinee, 25c, 35c; Night. George J. Finger, 120 Vest Front URAL, ifitti ATE tor asie. }ent an>l she Is not provided with the necessi- 25c. 35c, 5Or, 75c. street. 2 4 if FIRST CLA88 plaees and first exchange at bargain ttnures; ttrur- ties of life. This was denied by Mr. WANTED—A number of house- Thirteenth Century Curio That Came workers with first class references to class help always on band. Swedtoh ance In strong companies at lowest McClure, who said that even luxuries TO .LETT—Six-room ho use, perfect From Malmesbnry Abbey. NOTICE—Hereafter seat reserva- fill responsible positions. Murray's intelligence Office, 33 Somerset ratea; money to loan at five par emt were provided for her and the chil- tions will not be held later than 1O Registry and; Employment Bureau, order, Dunelien: worth 117, $12 per place. 8 33 tf Tbickatun ft Bmmnns, 107 Nortb London. Feb. 28.—At Christie's dren. | a. m. for matinee performance* and 715 West Front. V 2 28 3 montb until April first Tlnsmaa, ' * 1A cf auction rooms yesterday £6,000 e p. m. for evening performance*. real estate, Dunellen. 12 23 if TEN cakee Swift's Pride Soap 37c, PROJKCT NEW TROLLEY LISK. at Frank Cnllen's. 2 14 lm (about $30,000) was paid for a clbo- WANTED—Experienced chamber- Wmmttd. rluni, probably of English thirteenth Several capitalists of the West and maid and 'waitress; colored. 717 Lost and FoamO. BSVOBB selling you furniture aw century workmanship, 7 Inches high A. M. RUNYON & SON, Watchung avenue. 2 21 tf Latonrette. SIC West Fromt *t tf COLORED man and wife want sit- and 6 Inches in diameter, made of South will make application to the UNDERTAKERS. LOST—On Thursday iternoon in uations together. Apply «21 West copper gilt and enamel, which It Is City Council of Elizabeth for right « Park Avenue. Telephone Ho. 40. vicinity of Front street, in old fasb- TEN cakee Swift's Pride Soap 37c, Third street. 3 28 3 1 Hookas mm* Poor*. believed came from Malmesbury of way covering the construction of OmoOmee Oo»eMn dar anad nlsht. ioned fan of low valu except to at W. W. Dunn's. 2 14 lm a more direct trolley line between OSoe ofHUUde Cemetery, GOOD accommodations; low rates FRENCH girl wUhes position as Abbey. •ewTorrotk* Omee-10 Great Jonas atraet. owner as an heirloom, If returned chambermaid, seamstress or care of A thousand guineas, the opening Perth Amboy and Elizabeth. The T*L eaU .SMi-anrla*. Boyce' Hotel. >7 Somerset St. if will be greatly appreciated by Mm. Ponltry and plans call for an expenditure of at : Hew Tort "~tab* ' jpersLioense 1 child. Address "French," care Preaa. bid, was quickly capped by one of Hew York & Mi Undertaker E. A. Lown, 67 Fairvie Ave. FOR SALE—A 360 egg Cyphers IMI £1,600. Then followed a series of least $200,000. It Is said the new Ho.au. A FEW more boarders can be ac- commodated at 612 Park Ave. 28 3 incubator, also two brooders. Oppo- £100 advances until the choice object trolley company will compete for trol- LOST—Feb. 18th, w Ite and tan site school, New Market road, Dun AN educated, thorough housekeep- was knocked down. ley passenger traffic between Eliza- WANTED--By Jewish lady, first puppy. Return to 95 Wi tervelt a^ ellen. 2 27 3 er, aged 49, used to entire charge, The superb Henry VII, mazor, or beth and all the points now touched T. A. MOORE. class board with sunny room, in good nue: reward. 2 28 3 would like position as housekeeper by the Public Service Corporation CYPHERS Incubator for sale. with 1. 2 or 3 business gentlemen; drinking bowl, of maple wood with UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEU neighborhood. Address D., care Press LOST—Tuesday even] g. at North silver mounts, fetched £2,300. As lines in Middlesex and Union coun- Oeoe-MS Wttohun* Are. 'Ptaoo* WO office. . 2 27 3 1906 model. 140 eggs; $10. Ad- economical: working for employer's ties. . Bsttdenoe dress Cyphers, care Press. 2 26. 5 Interests; no laundry work. Address, the sliver mounts weighed between Hew Tort Office, t! Great Jones St. er music bag; owner's me inside, five and six ounces, the price paid ex- The route of the new trolley line is Telephone Oau, 3M«-8nrla*-. ROOMS, with first class board. 29 R. L., 402 East Fifth 8t 2 27 3 to be through the undeveloped south- OAT AND NIGHT. Reward for return to i arretson, «t R. I. RED, Barfed Plymouth ceeded £400 an ounce. These arti- Washington Are. 2 219 eod baggage room. Rock and White Leghorn eggs from SITUATION wanted by competent cles were from the Braikenrldge col- western section of the city, along Railway avenue to De Hart place or TO LET—rFurnished rooms. 423 tbe leading strains of tbe country; woman as cook and laundress; best lection. Park avenue. : 3 25 6 LOST—On 8:30 e press fr6m $1 per sitting, $5 per hundred. reference. Apply 843 Richmond St. f • Grove street to Washington avenue Plainfield, February 2 an Elgin and the Essex and Middlesex turn- George Howard, Jr.. South Bovnd 2 213 (3KTH "ItliACK HASO" THREAT. P. CASEY & SON. FINELY furnished, rooms; large watch, with leather fob .ttached. Re- pike at Rahway and thence to Car- closets; sunny exposure; several Brook, N. J. 3 21 Sm 8BAM8TKB88 wisbM days' work; teret, Woodbridge and Terth Amboy. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAIMKRS. ward, address 926 Park Ave. 2 27 3 Charles Kind and his son. Otto, of Offloe 1W Park AT.. TeU84-w. KM.. il7W. boarding-houses near. 21+ East RHODE ISLAND REDS — Tne capable for shirt waists and made Consents of property owners along ad 8t, TeLM3-a, OOee open day and nUrnt. Ninth street. : 2 14 lm breed that "has everything"—iet- over dress. 432 West 8econd street, Vineland, are much disturbed over a the ifne of the road have been ob- MtY.offloeUiB.adSt. Tml sort Graaercy Black Hand letter, which bears the tings from pen of standard-bred, near New street. 2 il I tained. CAN accommodate two gentlemen WOULD like home fot Maltese tmt Mill-ville postmark. Kind has a beer true-colored, single-comb Reds. Bry- PLAIN sewing at borne or by tbe with rooms! and board. 141 East Address Cat, care Presi. 2 28 3 ant strain, $1.60; front a pen of go bottling business on the outskirts of WAXT8 GENERALS INCLWEO. Fifth street 1 10 tf day. Address 543* East Second 8t. Vineland. in Atlantic county. When GEO. W. COLE. HOUSE OR APART* ENT WAJfT- even-colored birds. $1.60. Cor. Max- 2 21 f he opened his mail Wednesday he Hearing on Military Retirement Bill UNDERTAKE* * KMRAI.MKK. LARGE well furnished rooms in ED—House or aparttnent wanied ion and Moffett Aves, Tel. 582-R. choice neighborhood; terms reason- 3 20 lm For Bale or Exctssstce. found this warning: Will He Held Monday Next. 300 We« Second 8C Telephone 1H. April 1st. Address W H . 539 East ."We will git you and your son Ot- able; also board, if desired. Address Brigadier-General Campbell has OFFICE OPCH DAT-AND NIGHT. Second street. PlainfleU 2 li FOR 8ALB. RENT OR EX- to if you don't put to thousand dol- V.. care Prejas office. I 20 tf CHANGE — Honses and lots In all lars under the big stone at Brewster asked for a hearing on the military CEDAR or locust posjLs wanted for retirement bill recently introduced by DESIRABLE rooin to let, with MONEY TO LOAN on bond and parts ot the city; also country and Oke rode saterday nite by 12 board. Miss Klln«i 21 Sandford cash. Address Posts, 'ress office. mortgage. Mnlford, opposite Depot home* and (arms at bargain ptieem. o'clock." Assemblyman Lewia, of Burlington. t.'d In the Legislature. The hearing will Chas. L. Stanley, avenue. 1 7 tf 2 3S-6 : ii n v C. H. Bnydsr. ill Park avewoa, The spot Is near A> clump of woods take place next Monday afternoon. WANTED — Bed-room furniture; room 4. i J ff The writing was a poor attempt at 159 East Front St. 'Phone 928. TWO communicating rooms witi MONEY to loan on bond and mort In the left The bill as put in does not provide Headquarters for choice Cut board; snnny exposure; bath adjolL also folding bed; su te kind and gage. Charles L. Moffett, attorney printing with a price. Address Reasonable, ©ate hand corner of the was a skull for the retirement at the age of slxty- Flowers and Potted Plants. Ing. first class neighborhood: excel Woodbull ft Martin building. 12 18 tf CAN YOU SELL GOODS? flve of major-generals, adjutant-gen- ; Floral design work a specialty. Press. j 2 I$i 3 tt na sa*e ssnat sMUty er siasiisaw. tt and crossbones: in rluht corner lent table. 131-11* Crescent avenue •es saTe has imnl swsesassaw er rmuM a coffin; at the bottom the left a erals and quartermaster-generals, 33.000 feet of glass. South- Are. j » 11 V tnlaiB« asi weafa Use ts a* es la* less «Mk and General Campbell is anxious* to WA.NTXD—Family i asking. ro*fl strvaf suale er sj»rlsHy Msas wiMe t»ear far stiletto, and the sii was a HANDSOMELY furnished room, dry. «t CeenU per pound. wttb fan latenMtieB asi tree list ef vestttessTbtslB the letter have the measure amended so as to L. L. MANNING * SON. black hand. Kind tur: include them. His claim is that they with excellent board; location vei

rHIOfllHTH. SMALLEY BROS. LA ORIPPB!! LA GRIPPE!! SOMl STATE HENS BRIEFS SURELY YOU'VE NEVER »47 Nosrtr» l' Ha** /Mi IP* It? SEENj Well If you hare It take one dose of Nagle's Laxative Quinine Cold Agents (or j • . ill the Komsn anln of «i»rfcm*n.hlp The Southern Restaurant, by a oom.aaJon, Allen Johnson, fif- and color com ••tail tinm. Burns Brighter Gives More Goods at t«en years old, of 43t Went street, 232 West Second Street, corner Madli IN NEWARK'S BEST CLOAK AND SUIT DEPT. We'll be pleased to shuw them. come. Heat, and Last* Longer fnsn Avenue, now under new management. Oamden, iu cared for at the Homeo- any other Co^l you IJTCT MILLER'S PHARMACY pathic Hospital, last night. Meals serv-U st all hours a la e*rte and Par* Ars. * ltd St. Tel OPTICAL SERVICE bought before. table d'hni-;. Our Own make bread and The body of a man who died In th<* Everyone with poor eye»la;ut and pastrya. nil home cooking. Th* choice Olouc««ter jail Tuesday wu identi- good Tin.o and jjidicement Into their of ever«--hlna- is bou*ht for the tables. Hodge's Pharmacy. fied yesterday as that of a farmhand, •yeaexamined byia good Opti-.{ »U1«- road from Salem 1o Jersey City. AGENTS, HOTEL WALDORF From a fractured akull sustained 11OS.fTo.tMC. PlalaaMa.il. J. EAST FROVT 8TREKT by a Fall from a scaffold at the New ARE MARKED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL York> Mils- Yard, in Camden. Mon- and Suits The best time to order your winter «Upply of HENRY WINOHaM. Prop. m day. Hmll Oelschlaxle, twenty-one for Long and Short Coats that in season sold at A. H. ENANDER. Lliimrt as4 y«ard old. of 111* Bast Montgomery Hv<» • •-cwTMnodktton* %m* tti- 4. 7.98, 9.98 and 12.50 C O A L Hanltary PlumblnK. Was Kitting, avenue, Philadelphia, died at Cooper is now. Do not fonret tl trnt, Hospital. Oamden. yesterday. Steam snd Hot Water Heatinji. AA for Caracul and Cloth Coat* that were made Contractor tor 8*wer Connections. OTEL KENSINGTOKJ Falling through the staging of a NASH H scaffold ait the New York Ship Yard. W•W to sell at 14.98 , 18.75 and 22.50 is ready tTekphoaeo supply eyou 357.- W 125 Watchun* A*. Rear. In Oaniden, yesterday. William Mur- WM. J. POULSON, Prop. ray, forty-seren years old, of Glou- AA for Velvet and Cloth Coats that you have seen OFFICE—180 WATOIHUNG !».»•»-Ill ftiortn AvMin Specials for Saturday L. MoraUer & Son, k-i »•<•• .e-w .no cester City, sustained lacerations of M•VV displayed at 16.98, 19.98 and 25.00 Vr the bead aid fare, and was cared for Turkish Nut Caramel., lb . , 10c Watchmaker, and Jewelers. at Cooper Hawpital. * The New Spring Tailor-Made Suits are here Chocolste Gem., lb ... , 15o TenEyck & Harris, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Fine Watch and Clock Repairing a HOTEL IROQUOIS Members of the Atlantic City Y. in abundanbe. We hereby announce the arrival of Chocolate Ice Cream Diops, lb 19c M. C. A. hare decided to erect a fine Specialty. Oub breakfast from «:10 10 Kh.») a. m. flu the second shipment of those very fashionable Sha- Fine Chocolates, Nuts, Fruits and LEHIGH VALLEY COAL. MS. Men's Lunch from llu'W t* blip. 1.4. gymnasium on land owned by the as dow Stripe P«n Suits at 14.98 219 Park Are. PlainfielcL N. J ROOMS •oriaMon «a Pacific avenue. A swim- Creams, lb . ;i . . . . . 29c f/fBc. Kowiey. Dma 8tora. ttt W*' rirst flrmr. SI .Ing-'e; f I DO double. ming p*ol and baths will be features FVont «tr*»t TatephMta IS-L. Second floo-\ T&o single; tl double. We have seen similar suits on display at 18.75 and 22.50. The JOHN W1NZENREID, Third floor, 90e slnaie; Tic double, of the sew building, which will be Coats are made in single-breasted .^-button cutaway style—a charming IA"LA. CARTE •:MCUNT1L 1 A. M. Favors and Souvenirs tur St. Pat- I have on band tone begun lmaiedtately. new Spring model—handsomely satin lined and exquisitely man- < er 8».cial Saadar Dinner from ;il:3O 10 2:30 rick's Day are. ready at oar .tores » T floe 15rd and Furniture and p. m. SOe Pleading guilty r«>M«niakinK. face, but her nncle said the shootlnfi and Copenhagen blue, Havana, leather and.seal brown, also black. Altering and Rc> was accidental. n<««. Service da» » done. ulgoi. r"urnliur«. -hiua tod glass- wh» Informed visiting members of measure; for misses, 14 to 20 years, and for juniors Habiu a «|M-cialty. City Council'*! Education Committee (with ankle-length skirts), from 12 to 18 years, ware packed 'or snipping that they had never met members of Straus' special price. . . . ' 14.98 WM.A.IUJNE, 611 W. 3d St. Perfect fit guaranteed the School Hoard may cause iiassu Call and See Fall Models. of an ordinance compelling members of tti« board to visit the schools at Geo. H. Stagaard. 311 New St., near Truell Court. oai-u a month. 747 Wot Front St Tel. 903-J. Bakley. the meter inspector SHOEMAKING and of ttie Public Service Corporation, who was so «everely billon last Fri- The David Straus Co. REPAIRING. STOP AT day by a dog owned by Walter C. A8S-O87 Broad Street. Xewark. SI West Park Street. R. L. CLINE 108 CHURCH STREET. Ban lay. at Cslliagswood, caused I'nquctitlonably the Chea|ie*t Store in Newark for Reliable .Successor toCH. Kujrji * Co.) Centra] R. R. News Stands Barclay's arrest on a charge of keep- Merchandise. Ing a vicious dog and Recorder Gross Best Quality Lehi«h Coal lor PLAINFIKLI) PRKSH, SSSSCS S63SS3 TITUS H. LAURY always on «ale. I>allv and held eni a specialty. K. R. efficiency that has IHHMI their record JOS. HARR1GAN Tilt- H-ttlnK, Manic •> Hniu Wirk. e cry. setts and Atlantic avenue, Atlantic W. W. DUNN, Woolston • k Buckle, ELECTRICIAN. City, laat susatner Sh.« declared she -—a most charming variety! Around the THB CKOCCM, McCULLOUGH'S 145 North at «w:irissi foil ••»• < had bee* badly Injured, and the only Dl'Elt STREET A.ND USCOL.N PLACE. ' dafease made by the Atlantic City neck, bordering a V shaped lace yoke, are STEAM MILL, 116 NORTH AVENUE. and Shore Ovmpany was that she bands of plain taffeta. The sleeves are in the STRIKING X>LOR$ M Stelner plaue. North Platnneld, N. J. •• arose befare the car stopi>od. should not be aous-hr in 'ereooe to those IR. H. McCULLOUOH, Prop. Archie Hepburn, aged twenty-one, new kimono pattern and finished with lace. IMPOBTAXT 50TICE TO MgS_ that hav* (rood lasting uaUUes, buf When Rouse & Fullagar, ^"^ °«>rs, Mpuldinas, dcroU 8awin«, accused of having stolen jewelry What ts the use.of ttarowlnr or~»iv?n« your PAINrS BKlmatn cheerfully furnished. from a promiaeat society woman of The waist front is also prettily finished with old ciotbes sway when you can nt the hla-n- (9uocessors to WflUam H. KJreh.) en prices paid for same 07 dropping- a portal to are to be bad wlhich are mth brilliant and CARPENTERS AXD BUILDERS, RoKentMt. Pa., was arrested In At- I. aiCMaRD, ' .7 Somerset St. durable, take care to are that kind, OUR BARBER POLE lantic CHy last night by Detective little silk frogs and buttons. The skirt is full We have all kinds and grades of PalnU, 66 Dner Street, N. PUlnfteld. IS ALWAYS OUT. Oils. Oolon snd Vsralst «,iultablUtablo lor all estimates cheerfully given. Wilson. Hepburn is also wanted in plaited with bias fold of same material. Al- kinds of work at the lo est prices to be Jobbing- promptly attended to. Tel. VB-J You are sure of prompt and efficient atten Atlantic Oity «• answer to a charge EDUGATIONAU found in this city. ion here. No waiting, we have two chairs and "expert workman at each on«. location — of fxnbactleoient. and will probably together as lovely a little dress as you could Where toe trolley, meet, 213 Watchun^ Ave, bt> tried •• that charge before he is JOSEPH McnSTTYRE. ALEX. LUSARDI, «_ HOMK TONSOBIAL PAJIWltS. Jas. C. V lanseit, , W c. BUKNS, Prop. .; kont to the Pennsylvania authorities purchase anywhere for 16.50 and prettier Pianist. Coach, Accompanist Dealer In Wallpapers,Paints, Olls« Foreign and Domestic Krulta, Ohoios Keme noer— A free pollBh w.th every (have, ^TTTEXtuER OF 'PIANO and~5n*qrNG nlshea. last, etc. Contectlonery, Hula, Cigars, etc and a CLB&M 8HAVB.too. XKWSPAI'KU KMKAIIKASSKU. than some at even more. Do not fail to see New York Sofaio. SO E. 13rd Street. Wcdnoday* amd Saturday*. 141 East Frtnt Stre||f these suits and take a friendly piece of ad- PbiaficU. KMa« ud SWio. Bsti mates rnifhed - :• an W Front 8t. Tel. 507-W. HENRY WIERENGA Onui«a Uhrwak-ln Placed In the TciephoM 986-1 . 15OS Wucfcu* Avenue Heaideqc 'HboDe S17-J.1 Hands at a Rrreirrr. vice Come early or you -won't get any. Its publishers, the Orange Meat Market Krelghl. Baggage Express T'hronirle. Company, have been un- Special x ATTEND DRAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1908 Wall Pafiers. Choice Maata, Poultry. Fish and Oysters and Rigger. able for some time past to secure AM K ilCAN always on hand. Sugar cured Corned PIANO MOVTNG A 8PECIALTT. FOr thorough training- In n*.a Wednesday. Awe. lactoa Hotal. Plsjsulstld. N J T*t» Orange Chronicle first ap- WOODHTJtX A MAKTIH BTIIiDINO. 1326 PSJ peared on January 3*. 18S9, and BCHOOUOF KNOUB8. W. V. SNYDER &. CO., A school wa]|«inlpp.dfar dolnc Ul NORTH AVENUE. STATIONERY since th*t time it *ias been enlarged hlch srad. work. three times. It was started by Prank BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. CEDAR STREET lnvsstlsat. talk r-*"*^—It pays. 1H Paintin p- AND TOYS. hours devoted tn te-,

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Knot*; it, wui "JOB : * pUe4 op disbca vtcsowly. flk* iot wait for her g«c«U to depart Mathushek & Son Pianos fcr* she basan demolishing the LANGFORD table). It was a tremendous breach of eUqisvtte, but >be didn't care. To have an Ideal shattered ruthlessly la ever a hemrt-brtuktns thine. "Bat my dear Mrs. Hlcgtoa." •«- postulated tne judge. "Tou aeednX" said that lady, short- THREE ly. "1 don't care." she went on. **tt EWAPK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL Special January Prices on Utfd and New Uprigfct tb* froldcat himself or am archangel RETAILERS from heaven csjne down here and •LMPOBT&BS BROAD, NEW-AM* HALLSEY STRE£ Pianos, Orgi and Square Pianos. : plastered Dick Gordon with bad-*mell- BARSg) In' names from the crown of his little We are in the last week o f our special offerings for January of- a toe to the Up of his bead, I'd tell em splendid assortment of used and new uptight Pianos, square Pianos to their very faces that they dtds't MISSES' JAUNTY SUITS. and Organs at prices ranging {torn one-third to one-half actual value. know what they was a talkin' about, A large number of buyers (have taken advantage of this unusual and what's more they'd better go These arc new arrivals and are nice Other smart models that many; will opportunity to secure an instrui nent at a yerv large saving. Z back to where they belong and not caaMf aosin' round In other people's *1 t* A-C for present and early Spring wear. Smart- like are a three-button Cutaway, doable- We have yet a very fine v uiety to select from and have added a number of instruments taken ii i during the month in exchange for o*jr business when they don't underntand CHAPTER XIII. ly tailored all of them; strictly up-to-date breasted and semi-fitting Suits of the one (Ingle mite about It. We don't Mrs. Hlggins Rallies to Her Colors. in every way. * Mathushek & Son and Euterpe Player Pianos. I newest shadow and herringbone stripes We are offering Upright 'ianos in ail sizes at prices ranging frq«n want 'em putttn' ttetr nngers In our The Kemah county court convened One particularly nice model is a dou- in serges and Panama weaves, many of pie when they don't know a thins on a Tuesday, the second week In De- $75 to $600. about us or oar ways. That's my ble-breasted Suit of all-wool worsted an- Square Pianos from $5 to| $25. g. : cember. The judge coming with his the patterns being decidedly novel and 1 r say," she closed, with appalling sig- court reporter to Velpen on Monday other a natty Cutaway of all-wool panama the colorings prettily effective. These Organs from $5 «o $25.1 f i nificance, flattering herself that no found the river still open. December in blue, brown and black; satin lined are for young ladies of 14, 16 and 18; You can arrange terms ofj payments** A stool, scarf or cover, one could dream but that she was bad crept softly to Its appointed place one >ear's tuning and free delivery to your parlor with each Piano. : dealing in the most offhand fceneral- in the march of months with a gentle jacket with new gored and plaited skirts bust measurements run from 32 to 36; ltle». She was far too politic to an- heralding of warm, southwest winds. havthg a deep fold on bottom; suits in skirt lengths from 30 to 39; they are suits tagonize, and wlibal too good a »oiu- "Weather breeder," said Mrs. Hig- sizes 14, 16 and 18, that should sell at that many stores would sell for 34.50, an not to strike for a friend. She gins of the lion Ami, with a mournful conftatuJac-J herself she bad be«w shake of her head. "You mark my 19.50; a feature for Satur- but we are going to offer Mathushek & Son Piano Co. true to all ner «uds—»ad sbo had words and remember I said it. It's a day's selling at - 12.50 them at 15100 310 West Front St*. linfield, N. J. 'Phone 910J bee* sorry day for the cows when the riv- l4>t)iK» ftniled in complete stmpa- er's running In December." th y, challin^lnn the Judse niaanwhll* Sbe was serving the judicial party with: laughinf eyeii. But the Judsv— herself, and cat ably, too. She dearly he Was still much of a boy la spite of loved tbe time the courts met, on eith- TWO FINE DRESS GOODS OFFERS bis grave railing and mature years— er elde of the river. It brought many $1 FANCY SERGES 89c- $1.25 MIXED SUITINGS % Just threw back bis blonde bead and Interesting people to tbe Hon Ami, al- Inventory Season ! Fancy Mixed Suitings of good weight; made nboutcd in rapturous glee. He though not often tbe judge. His com- All-wool fancy Serges in herringbqnc and laughed till the very ceiling rang la ing fur supper was a most pnusual check weaves, made of the finest yarns, in several of high-grade yarns in pretty stripes and checks;fine To reduce our stoc will make you very dove loud response; laughed till the tears honor, and it was due to Louise, who shades of blue as well as black; guaranteed strictly for tailored suit<; fully 54 inches wide; splendid all shone in his big blue ey«a. Mrs. Hig- had playfully Insisted. He bad hum- all wool; 42 inches wide; actual value QQA wool goods; actual value 1.25 a yard; £Q prices, especially on eating* ^Stoves a TEN PERglns looked on in undisguised ataax*- ored her much against bis will, it $1 yard, on Bargain Table No. 17 at. - O O KJ tomorrow at, -.. CENT, ill double and single meot, hands on hips. -fi must be confessed; for he had a deeply REDUCTIO1 on "Dear me, sus!" sbe sputtered, "Is worn bablt of making straight for the heaters. the man gone clean daffy?" hotel from tbe station and there re- "Won't you shake hand* with me. maining until Hank Bruebacher, liv- Smart Waists! Mr*. Ulggins?" be asked, gravely. "I eryman, who never permitted any- Wash Fabrics ask your pardon for my levity, and 1 tblng to interfere with or any one to Voile Suitings— ; $2 and $2.50 Kinds $1 and $1.50 20 Per Centi Discount assure you there Isn't a man tn the usurp bis prerogative of driving his i: whole world 1 esteem more or hold honor to and from Kemah when court This season's newest weaves—most desirable Here are daintily made waists of sheer lawn with on all ice skates. A tfobd assortment of Club, Hockey greater faith in than Dick Gordon—or was in session, whistled with shame- for entire costumes; pretty plaids, smart pin tucks and beading, with yokes 6f Baby Irish and special Skates in solt >ckd . . lova so much. I thank you tor your less familiarity the following morning stripes, choice checks; .special embroidery fronts, tucked to give the required full- championship ot him. I would that •• to make his honor cognizant of the priced ness, and with entire fronts of all-over embroidery Estimates carefully and promptly given on Hard- had more friends like yon. Louise, fact that he. Hank, was ready. But in panel effects; some elaborated trimmed with ST* you ready?" be had come to tbe Bon Ami because ware, Plumbing and Heating Contracts. Their walk to the hotel was a silent Louise wished it, and he reflected Plain Pongee Suitings— Valenciennes lace; others of lawn and madras in strictly tailored styles: including the very smart and oft*. Later, aa sbe was leaving him to whimsically on the astonishment, Suitable for street and evening wear; here in go to her own room, Louise laid her amounting almost to horror, on the fashionable Jabot waists; open front or back as you head caressingly oa her uncle's every desirable plain shade; beauti- QQp wish; long or three-quarter sleeves; many clever face of his good landlord at the Vel- ful fabrics, at the special price of. - CJ«vV/ sleeve. pen house when It became an assured and most attractive models; waists worth all of A. ML tRIFFEN, "Dncle Hammond." she said, impul- fact that be was not and had not been $2 and $2.50, offered tomorrow at 0f CA sively, "you are—Incorrigible, but you In tbe dining-room. Printed Batiste— $1 and. 119.123 E. Front St, field, N. J. 'Phone 6 are the best man In all the world." "You are right, Mrs. Hlggins." as- In no less than 125 dainty printings; super- "The very best?" he asked, smiling- seated the judge gravely to her weath- fine finish: 30 inches wide; here 4 Q^ $1 Black Taffetas, 66c ly. er predictions, "and the supper you at only 8,000 yards of perfect, finely woven, stronc Black "The very best." she repeated, firm- have prepared for us Is worthy the Taffeta. 8llk» .10 inches wide, from one ot the most U. reputable manufacturers in the world; Excellent Shining Sands and Sunlight On Second Floor Bargain Tabl weight: firm snd strong; one lor »iiher dressat, skirts , make Florida beachfcs in mid-winter scenes of blissful en-, There was a full calender that term, or costs; regularly retailed all over tbe coan- jn _2 and the close of the first week found Cotton Challies, newest printings; fin try atfl a yard (never for less), but they will IjQC chaatment Palm* wave above them, and the court still wrestling with crimin- Printed Batiste, choice printings...... W be sold bcre tomorrow at tbe low price ot dancing waves break at their feet, while al eases, with that of Jesse Black yet Ml aowi of delighted visitor* luxuriate uncalled. Gordon reckoned that m tfae tropical atmosphere. mark's trial eoulo not possibly be taken up until Tuesday or Wednes- day of the following week. I^onK be- fore that, the town began fllliDK up for the big rustling case. There were :-Schreiner*s l other rustling cases on the criminal docket, but they paled before this one PARK AVE. and SECOND ST. TEL. 898-J. where the suspected leader of a gang FLORIDA was on trial. The Interested and the curious did not mean to miss any part NO STROPPING, NO HONING, ALWAYS SHARP, THE to the fatigued and die leisurely alike. of It. They began coming In early In the week. They kept coming the re- She welcome* aQ to her hospitable shores. The mainder of tbat week and Sunday aa GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR. ideal route thither from New York is direct by see well. Even aa late »* Monday, de- You can shave In 2 to 5 minutes with a cost of less than two layed range riders came acurryine ID. cents per week. We also carry a stock of Extra GlLXKTTEi RAZOK s to Jacksonville (with a short stop at Charles- leaving the cattle mostly to shirt for BLADES. '• i themselves. The Velpen aggregation, \ton, S. Ci) upon the fine steamers of the : better informed, kept to Its own side Agency for tbe Whitman Superfine "-'. - '. of the river pretty generally until the Sunday, at least, should be past. The flats southeast of town became The Cold BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES. CL^DE STEAMSHIP CO, the camping grounds for those unable of Today Large Assortment fresh from factory. ; H. H RAYMOND. V. f. A G. M A. C HAfiEKTYj G. P. A. to find quarters at the hotel, and who' Caml OtVr,: FVr 16. N R . Nc. Vo-L , , lived too far out to make the nightly "You Are the Best Man in All the The Pneumonia ride home and back In the morning. World." W. D. THICKSTCJS, AKent,:197 North Avenue. They were tempted by the unusually mild weather. . These were mostly In- hand that serves It Kings and po- of Tomorrow dians and half-breeds, but with a good- tentates could ask no better. Louise, A large proportion of cases Gas Logs, ly sprinkling of cowboys- of tas) dear child, I am fond of you and I of Pneumonia are directly due rougher order. Camp-fires spotted tfe* hope you will never go back east." to neglected colds. That is BROS. plain, burning redly at nlgbt. There "Thank you. Uncle Hammond," said why you want to cure your Gas Stoves, MARC was plenty of drift-wood to ba had for Louise, who knew that an amusing cold today. Si the) haaUng. Blanketed Iadlaas sqaat- thought was seeping through this dec- PLAINFIELD MILK AND CREAM CO. tafl and smoked around their DTes—• laration of affection. "I am sorry to revival of an older and better day for give you a heartache, but I am' go- DR. D. JAYNE'S Oil Heiters. ttksm. Sometimes they stalked man tqg back to God's country some day testlcaUy through the one street «f nevertheless." EXPECTORANT tha town. "Maybe so—maybe not," said the has been successful in relieving REMpVED TO The Judicial party was safely boused Judge. "Mrs. Hlggins, my good worn and curing Coughs, Colds, Bron- la tha hotel, with the best service tt an, how Is our friend, the canker chitis, Hoarseness, Inflammation of J. W. G AVETTI was possible for the management to worm, coming on tnese days?" the Lungs, and similar ailments for 112 WATCHING AVE. gtva In this busy season ot congested 77 years. It is likewise a splendid patronage. It was Impossible to ae- "Canker-worm?" repeated Mrs. Hig- remedy for Croup and Whooping Cms. "Meanln*. your hono Cough, and very effective in reliev- W. FRONT ST.! I pjm«"wwi««^ the crowds. Even the of- "Just what I say—canker-worm. ing the attacks of Asthma. fie* was Jammed with oats at night. Isn't he the worm gnawing In discon- Sold by all druggists, in three Mary WilUstoa had eassw la tent at the very core of the fair frui size bottles, $140, 50c, and 25c Halts'* to h« with Loata*. 8b» of established order and peace In the Jayae's TMlcTeraMtfe is a reliable —JAS. R. BLAIR— Bhyatcalty strong agate, hut cow country?" all-round tonic. BapsciaUy «ood far Strangely fillet, always soa*ber-«y«d. children—* sals Worm Cor*. "I—I—don't understand, your hon fTO CONTINUED.) or." faltered the woman in great trepi- The Popular Haberdasher dation. Would bis honor consider her :Vf hav* saadto arraa*; | MONO- : Price • a qaart, S eearts a rising. "That is good—fire-brand. la Barrett. Mr. Harry Lane. Mrs. Smith be not Inciting the populace to 'open Blngham. C. T. Laugham. Byron NO. 148 r.AST FIFTH ST. TELEPHONE 1Brpkaw' s SEPARAT STORAGE ROOMS "For shame. Uncle Hammond," e* HU1. Mrs. F- B. and get his own make, which is always fresh and good. Our claimed Louise, still flushed and with Helm. Mrs. C. D. Taylor. Mary TEL. 792-J. Houston. Geo. Totten. Miss -- specialties are Fresh-made Butter, both salted and unsalted. Rich a mutinous little sparkle: In ker eyes. Hand. Mrs. M. C. Voorhees, • P- Milkand CresJn, positively Fresh Eggs and everything in the dairy "Ton axe poklug fun At me. You House. Mr. Joe Vank. MaiBe Une. The only place in the city where these goods are, msdejOn the OPPOSITE FREIGHT TATB OF Tkosass SfsrBlear, Utimt*. Henderson. Mlsa R- Wagstaff, Mrs. A. 5* Pursuant t theoroer SjS> tka Sfta -No. I don't," snapped Mr*. Hig- 'J. NEUSTADT, JANUARY REDUCTION SALE TRUNKS, SUIT CASES OR BAGS 1**^ JL gins, and she didn't, but she thought MERCHANT TAILOR, Our large stock of Furniture and Stoves will he sold at one- she did. "Only if you mean Mr. IRich- CALL AT ard Gordon. Ill tell you now tliere third off the regular price. 129ParkiAve I il ain't no one In this here God fo Firm Avenue, New Yo- a. DUNHAM'S country who can hold a tallow cu(P« SACHAR V SACHAR - - - to him. Just pu» thxt in your pipe 4>« waTCHuac avtaut Plaiofield. N.J. m VAtlV" PBO& WBRCABY !*•«.

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The attention of renter. of Safe Depowl Boxe. m New York » called to i the fact that New York State lene. a tax on the contents of the Mrs. • MamW Hansen. • governess President F. D.JL'ndefwotjd of the Safe Deposit box of a non-rrsident at his or her death, which tax at the home ?f Albert B. DaTies. of Erie Railroad has announcMd that may of course, be avoided by keeping one's valuables in the same Belvidere avenue, was painfully cut through service In the McAdoo tun- state in which one resides. It U, therefore, greatly to the advantage and braised, apd Whitfleld Kirby. his nel willtbe availa ie for pafllengers of a resident of New JerseJy to keep personal property m a Safe colored^ coachman, was bruised about from Montclair and other points, DeposiDi t vaullt withiithin thth e statett . the hip by being throw* from the '"the contract between tire Erie Possibjv if we knew that our people were so ready p 1 An inspection of our facilities is innted. Davies carriafe at Second street and Railroad and theHudson RlMfr Tun- to buy shoes we wouldn't have cut the prices quite so inspection Watchqng avepue shortly before noon nel Company has 1 ready been slgn- today. The accident happened when ed." said Mr. Iderwoodn , "and we deeply; but the die has been cast, and we are willing to THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY the blind hofese Iffirby was driving can tnake with the new took flight at'tbe noise of a delivery connections memtbp; The stand by it. If you are a bit skeptical on what this sale tunnel within a flew MBi^BHHMV Travelers' Cheques «*••—•«I wagon with jrhlch It narrowly es- Erie Railroad will posttlvelyvfjoniiect is doing, just make it a point to look in the store, and caped collision, and bolted, throwing with the new tuna •1." " ?'",'' we arc sui* the people who are buying will convince the coachman 'from the rig. The an- President Underwood also declares imal, which was being driven toward 1 that the Greenwooil Lake branch of you that there are real bargains here for the shrewd North avenue ; turned east into Sec- the Erie Railroad-Will be electrically buyef. Hundreds of pairs of shoes have been disposed ond street at a high speed and crash- equipped as soon a the financial con- ed against the bouse occupied by dttions warrant the expendltnre In- of, but there are still many great bargains left. If you Mrs. Longer, at the corner, falling volved In such an and breaking £be shaft of the vehicle. lindertaklng. will take a bit of advice you will hasten here at once for When the horse fell, Mr*. Hansen RECOVER GEMS lErX>RK ":•- such shoes as your needs require for the next six months. Bowling and was thrown:! agsiinst the front OWNER BK of the carriage, splintering, the glass OAKS O|* IX>HM. You can never hope to duplicate the values that we General Sports AS RESULT OF BATTLE and cutting fcerself severely about Jewelry and herlooms valued at offer you during this Stringency Sale. the chin. Help eye-glasses broke and $700. were taken rom the Spine of cut her cheeks and nose. She was After engaging In a prlzeflgfrt, said Rev. David Wadsworth Cannon, of the Rev. Claudius M. Rooms, rector taken to Mrs, Lunger's house, and of St. John's Eplicopal chnrch. In by the police to have been held In the Princeton, will be Installed as pas-after a short -feat was abfe to return Children's and Misses.' Grenadier high cut saloon of John Milbarlk, at 1341 tor of the Ebenezcr Baptist church. to the Davies."Kirby. who »as thrown Montc.air avenue, Montclair, and re Boots. Sale price 1.48,1.7ft, 135 and Avenue A, New York, Emmet Brown. East Third street and Filmore ave- out on fVatcboaig avenue, was bruised covered by the Nei/ York police bo- HOLY CROSS FIVE NIK! nue, Sunday, March 1, and special fore the owner knew that "he hud a negro, was found unconscious on aj>out the right hip. bead; and hands. ; the sidewalk at 72d street, and First services will follow each day until He went to a physician, who found been robbed. j >> Misses' vici kid patent tip lace 2.00 Shoe at avenue in that city Wednesday night. Monday, March 9. The- committee that his injuries were not: serious. The New York pblice late-Wednes- GAME FROM Y.M.C. He died yesterday in the Presbyterian of arrangements comprising W. M. day night acquainted Police Chief Hospital. Boyd, Joseph H. Saunders, Edward Harry Gallagher bat Charles Ttir- Children's patent colt button, sizes 6 to 8 . 1.25 The Holy Croa» five won an up-hill The dead man vat well known In Parson, James Ford. Edward Har- CHRI8TTAN FIELD. ner. a negro, had been arrftsted in . " " •• " 8*toll . 1.50 Ramn from the Y. M. C. basketball this city. Two years ago, he was em- grove. Amanda Boyd and Amanda New York while a tempting |o pawn team at the Holy Cross parish house ployed as a barber by Charles G. Hall ha» prepared an elaborate pro- Preparatory services will be held Jewelry, which, he alleged, Mid been Were 1.75 and 2.00. Ky-mnaAlmn laal night by a wore of Mann, of Watchung avenue, this gram. at Trinity Reformed church tonight placed in his possession of L«e Rey- 36-32. The Hope boys had the ad-city, and he was popular With There will be preaching at the ini- at 8 o'clock. ; nolds, a butler em iloyed by-fll'e Rev Women's patent colt button, brown cloth vantage In the fin* hair and when the patrons of the place. At tial service, Sunday morning at 11 Mr. Roome. Chle Gallagher called The annua) meeting of the McAIl upon Mr. Roome iqd told him. I hat top, very stylish. 5.00 grade the team* left the floor at the endthat time It *was known that o'clock by Rev. E. D. Crawley, of the Auxiliary will be held at the Public of the first half, the «core was 23-14he was • an - athlete of consider- First Baptist church, Pennlngton, his home had probably been robbed in favor of the visiting five. Library Wednesday morning. March The minister upojp examiolpK the able ability and frequently engaged and at 2:45 o'clock In the afternoon 4. at 11 o'clock. The VanArsdale 4.00 Shoe for men at 3 33 In the second half the Holy Cross in boxing bouts. He was very clever there will be a Gospel service fol- family Jewel box found that'several and 2.98 five outplayed their opponents In allIn this respect and was admired by lowed at 3 o'clock with the installa- Rev. H. N. Jordan, of New Market, valuable pieces had been takeh. They departments of the name, scoring thec olored sporting fraternity, which tion of the pastor. Rev. L. L. Crootn. will have charge of the services at included his wlfe'4 diamond engage- Some lines of the VanArsdale 5.00 Shoes for men 3.9ft 22 points while the Y. M. C. team was always willing to back him in a pastor of the Second Baptist church, the Seventh-Day Baptist church to- ment ring, his mother's diamond en- could add but nine points to their match. Rahway, will be master of ceremo- morrow morning. gagement ring a^id several pearl A lot of women's Boots at scorn. Snyder's playing was a fea- The police arrested John Holmes, nies. Rev. Dr. H. \f. Mitchell, pas- brooches. Value 4.00 and 3.50, 2. ture for the Hope team, for he scored of 235 West 63rd street. New York, tor of the Union Baptist church, Eliz- OBITUARY. Reynolds was arrested In his room. eighteen points for his team. Team who was with the injured man *-hen abeth, will preach the Installation A few months agq a box containing work predominated in the work of he was discovered;: Milharik. Harry sermon and prayer will be offered by a large sum of money belonging to the Holy Cross team, Grey, Miller, Rev. Edward Flowers, of the First : George W. J. Harvey. St. John's Sunday-school wa| stolen Still a number of Shoes left in men and women's, Francis, an elevator boy at 71 West George W.; 'J. Harvey, aged seven- Moabor and Williams dividing the 100th street. New York, who is al- Baptist church. Cranford. : from the home o^ the R^*- Mr. odd sizes and narrow widths of course—cut without re- ty-nine years, died this morning at Roomo. ; *••'-. •coring honors. The lineups and leged to have acted as Brown's sec- The address of welcome on behalf summaries follow. the. home Ojf his daughter, Mrs. gard of cost whatever. If you have an A or B foot ond: George Armstrong, of 209 East of the colored churches and pastors Frank TetnpllB. of East Ninth street. Snrpritwd On Her Birthday. you're a winner by a large majority. Holy Cross. Hope Y. M. C. 58th street. New York, the supposed of the city will be delivered by Rev.He had made his home in this city Grey Hunter promoter of the figrht. and Fred Lu- Mrs. C. F. Debbie was pleasantly M. A. Alexander, of the Mt. Olive for the past tjen years. He also leaves surprised at her hme on PinB Grove left forward. cas the other principal. Lucas was Baptist church, while the address of a son who resides in Netherwood. farm, last night, wjhen a score of her Overtoil Snyder held in $~>,000 bail by Coroner Acri- welcome and riKht-hand-of-fellow- The funeral arrangements have not friends came to dinner and spent the right forward. telli on a charge of manslaughter. shlp in behalf of the city pastors, been made : evening. The occ; ion was Mrs. De- Miller Mortimer Francis and Armstrong were held in white, will be given by Rev. J. W. bele's birthday, knd the ' dinner centre. similar bail, while Milharik waa pa-Musson. of Faith chapel. Rev. G. party, arranged her daughters. Williams Kenney roled in the custody of his counsel. W. Bailey, of Calvary Baptist church, HKB BANK. U)SKS AlA.. Van Arsdale, the Misses Madel ne and Stargaret left guard. will give the address and rlght-hand- Jersey City police are trying 10 Debele, proved a tomplete ipirprlse. A SHOE FOR EVERYBODY. MoshiT ... I .... Rimmpr. Brownell I'KKSKXT DAY I'HOULKMS ', of-fellowship in behalf of the color- The guests were wenty in'^umber [right guard. ed churches. find J900 losi recently by an elderly Kield goals: Snyder, 7; Grey, 5; IKHIKH OK IUULK TIMKH. TOO. woman who lives on the west side and the evening passed With mu- Rev. Dr. E. W. Roberts, president of the; Heights, near Montgomery sic and games, r freshments being 127 East Front Street Miller. 5; Morfher. 4: Williams. 4: Discussing the relation of the book of the Middlesex Central Baptist As- Hunter, 3; Mortimer, «; Rlmmer. street. The fnoney was In a bag sheserved before thd party bfoke up of Luke to the present day problems. sociation, New Brunswick, will de- wore under Her skirt when she went late In the evening. Mrs.;: t>ebe\e Goal* from fouls: Snyder, 4. Referee, Miss Caroline Palmer, a resident liver the charge to the pastor, and Fred McCliatQck; umpire, Clinton shopping. She missed the bag after was remembered by tne presents worker at the Christidora Htouse, the charge to the church will be giv-she got home; brought by her unexpected Flrstbrook; timers. P. C. Sweeney, , gave an interesting en by Rev. Dr. D. S. Klugh, pastor of Moaber; twenty minute halves. Tills money represented the sav- talk at a meeting of members of the Bright Hope Baptist church. Prince- ings of thirty years, the police say. —Neuman Brokers offer an op- Y. W. C. A. yesterday afternoon. Miss ton. The closing address will be The woman fc*as afraid her husband portunity to secun a supply Of flour AKMKKJHTS IIKFKATKIt. Palmer, who Is especially active in given by Rev. F. D. Tildon. of Bethel would kill her if she told him, sheat special prices. For today and to- the field of association and church chapel. At 7:45 o'clock in the even- said. She withdrew the money from morrow they quote the following per WEINBERGER'S Ituwh-rx IXMM- in it S<-ri<-s ltollrd work, showed a thorough knowledge ing a praise service will be held. barrel: Pillsburyj $6.85, rTecker's - savings bank during the recent I 202 WEST FRONT STREET. WiUi tlic Klizalxth Star*. of the book of Luke in the course of Rev. Dr. E. W. Roberts, of Eben- flurry. $6.65. Gold Medal $6.50. -: her remark*, drawing some powerful r Tb« ArmrighU bowling team jour- ezer Baptist church. New Brunswick, Dr. R. W. Emerson, of Park ave- neyed to Elizabeth last night and lessons and parallels of conditions will preach the evening sermon. The Another lAtdgv Formed. as they exist today. nue, is today attending the funeral rolled a serleii with the Elizabeth program for the services during the L'nion Lo4ge. No. 304. Ancient service at Paters^n of his. cousin. The spring season is about at hand. Stars The Plalinnolders lost two out By citations from the scripture. week will be as follows: and Accepted Scottish Right Free Miss Palmer ejnphasized the fact Mrs. S. Kingsland^i who died sudden- Our new stock of fine SUITS fresh of three games In the second go the Monday evening. preaching by Masons, effected a temporary organ- ly on Tuesday. j Stars plied up a total of 1002. bury- that the element of Christian broth- rfev. M. A. Alexander, this city; ization, last night, under the direc- ing the visitors with a margin of er-hood was as vital in the times Tuesday evening, preaching by Rev.tion of Charles E. George, of New from the best manufacturers in the 201 pins. They won the last game when Luke wrote as it Is today. He W. A. Harris. Bethesda Baptist York. • The meeting was held in world is now ready for your in- by a score of 961 to 916. spoke o( the visitation of the homes church, Newark; Wednesday even- Knights of COlumbus Hall and Harry Tan scores: by Christ, and drew the parallel for ing, preaching by Rev. W. B. Reid. Feinberg, of this city, was made the spection. The new styles are very ELIZABETH STARS the success of Christian work, in as-First Baptist church. Madison: temporary worshipful inaster. A Nolte 150 151 201 sociation and church, by the Bame Thursday evening, preaching by Rev.large number of interested men at- smart. We'd just like to have you Wythe 182 269 177 religious policy today. She also spoke J. T. Diggs, Mt. Zion A. M. E. tended the meeting and many signi- O Donald 212 203 215 of the relation between poor and church: Friday evening, preaching fied their Intention of joining the see the various models we show in Maloney 24 4 1X9 182 rich, and the problem it presented by Rev. E. V. Hair. Mt.'Olivet Bap- lodge. . It was decided to bold an- the Varsity Sa6k Suit; they're the Clause 176 170 141 then as now. There were about forty tist church, Newark; Sunday morn- other meeting two weeks from last members of the association present. ing, 11 o'clock, preaching by Rev.night when (a permanent organiza- snappiest styles you'll ever see. 964 1002 916 Dr. A. G. Young, Lakewood; 3 p. m.,tion will be accomplished. ARM RIGHTS. srtX'KSSKll. OONCKRT Sunday-school, Prof. G. H. Ganoway. STORAGE The new fabrics, too, are especially Caui|.lH-H 162 158 14!* HELI> AT V. M. f. A. superintendent; 8 p. m.. preaching Not ley Want* High Llc Krvord. The committee in charge of the affair be given at the playhouse on Satur- Derbys consisted of P. H, Bennett and E. G. Archibald Simpson, one of the day afternoon ad night, March 14. C. D. Burgess equalled the Y. M ALL C. A. record of 6 feet 11 Inches In Smith. gang, was arrested last week, after The attraction will be Thomas W. $1.50 and $1.90. a content at the association gymnas- laying down one of the .bogus pieces. Ross, of "Checkers" fame, who is be- SIZES Chancery He fought two policemen to regain ing starred in a new play by James ium last night, when eight contest The taking of further testimony in ants attempted to better the record, his liberty and had to be clubbed in- Forbes entitled "The Travelling the Chancery proceeding brought by to submission. Salesman." , • made in 1904 by Walter McNaugh- Justus H. Cooley against James B ton. Simpson had an examination yes- Wilson and others, defendants.* was terday before I'nited States Commis- Kdixoai Will Recover. ABSOLU ew York Clothing resumed yesterday afternoon before Jolt. FtMtrr Kicked by a Honr. sioner Lindsley Rowe and acknowl- Inflagging devotion on the part of SE RITY T: \ J. WE1NBBHOEH, lj John H. Van Winkle, examiner in edged his guilt. Before he was re-Mrs. Thomas A. Edison had its re- John Foster, employed by H. B Chancery. There have been already ROVIDED Marftonald at the Central Stables, turned to the county jail he gave in- ward this afiernoon. when the pny- many sessions in this matter anil the formation that started the secret ser- stcians of th> Manhattan Eye. Ear 202 West Front St., Plainfield, N. J. was kicked by a horse whlcJ^Ae was taking of testimony is not yet con- exercising yesterday afternoon on vice men on the trial of his accom- and Throat Hospital. New York, is- cluded. G. W. V. Moy represents the plices. sued a bulletin saving that the con- West Fourth street, at Plalnfleld complainant aad Paul Q. Oliver and avenue, receiving a compound Simpson, it is raid, admitted that dition of the Inventor, who bad been Lloyd Thompson represent the de-be had been arrested in Europe for at death's door, was at last favorable fracture of the left leg. The fendants. ambulance was summoned and the counterfeiting and had managed to and that his chance* of recovery were escape imprisonment. He boasted of excellent ;. F* W. BARNES. injured man was removed to Muh- Funeral Merrier from the fhafch. ienberj; Hospital. Wbile the brrak is having influential friends who would In response to the many requests get him out of his present scrape. f Tmnau-i Blork. 217 BARK AVf. 'PHONE 344-(_ a bad one. tb« physician* believe that from relative* and friends it ha* been Smoke from a fire which broke out Flemingto* Sausage, Home Made Potato Satatd. Baked Bcaas aad they will bt> able to save the leg. derided to hold the funeral service Testimony Before Master. early today la the shaft Of the Brook- Cndters, >rw Honey. Figs, i»a«e». P.acj CIM*^., FicaJes. Baaerkraat, of Mrs. Nelson Runyon at the Park lyn tunnel at Willow place and Jor- tiarrd Her Utf. »ed» Her. Testimony was taken yesterday Bolted Ham. Boiled Cornel Berf. Smoked 8al*dxm. Herrlig. FfaMrt Fat Avenue Baptist church tomorrow af- alemoa street, Brooklyn, and poured •«.""*_• Vrwit* Vegetal*!* aad Groceries. ' ftftrid Naar. of Trvuton. has. mar- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, instead of morning before John H. VanWinkle, through the tnbe of the fnterborough ried Mrs. E R. I^enox. of Perth Am- at the late home as announced: yes- special master in the partition pro- Company under the East river, mop- boy. whom he saved from drowning terday. Mrs. Runyon was so closely ceeding instituted by Mrs. Elizabeth ped all traffic through toe tunnel for m.-ntr-flre years ago. When a girl Identified with the church and allH. Knapp against E. M. Laing asd more (nan an hour and caused many Mm. lyrnox's life was Imperilled of ltjs Interests that it was thought others as defendants. Craig A. Marsh person* considerable inconvenience. •wht-a she tell through the ice while wise'to make the change. represents the complainant and Cod- kkatlng Naar. who was skating near lngton & Swackhamer the defend- For best remits try a Presa want BIT, risked his life to save ber. —AdTsrtls* ta ants. TRY A PRESS/WANT AD.