BETTER BUSINESS BETTER COMMUNITY BETTER LIVING

TENTH YEAR. No. 13 SECAUCUS, N. J., NOVEMBER 6, 1919 3c A COPY i SERVING DINNER TO 4,000 MEN AROUND TH£ URGE RED CROSS SEAL BRIEFS BY CABLE, NEED OF CASH WITH THE AMEBI WIRE, WIRELESS TO RUN JERSEY CROSS.. DAY IN AIL SCHOOLS Junler Red Cross. * Surgeon Oenaral Blue Asks That Great Events That Are Chang- Financial Problem to Be One ot Churches AIM Join In Move- •MM to Further tale ' ing the World's Destiny Told Most Perplexing for Governor- \ in Paragraphs. Elect Edwards. Burgeon General Rupert Bros has Issued aa appeai to observe Christ- mas 8«aJ Day la ths schools and In ITEMS TO INTEREST ALL MANY BIG BUDGET DEMANDS. all places ot worship te the DaJtad States, December (, < and 7. Ta« t»- B«si follows: •hort Chronlole of Part Occurrence All Departments and Inititutlom Squeezed by 8oarlng Coat* of Liv- "Over oo« hundred sad fifty thou- Throughout the Union and Our ing—Former Qovernor Named sand Americans die annuity trosm Colonies—Newt From Europe Vloe Chancellor. tuberculosis. This Is an apvalUag That Will Instruct. was** ot Ute wbsn w» consider that, Trenton.—One of the many perplex tobercnlosla ts classed a* a prorsnt- Ing problems to which Governor Elect able disease. Moreover, because this Edwards will he obliged to devote a loss of life occurs almost entirely b> large share of his Inaugural message the ranks of the young sdnlt popula- PEACE BULLETINS is that of state finances. Fortunately, tion, health authorities the world however, he 1B well equipped to give over have come to consider the «•- this prohlem Intelligent attention, be- trol ot tuberculosis as still HM most Germany Is willing to sign the pro- Menu Hall- To feed an army costs money. Tour thousand men dine at pressing health problem eonfrootlag this iinisHlve menu each duy at the U. 8. Army (embarkation Camp, (lironde, cause the six years he served aa statt tocol putting the peace treaty Into ef- comptroller made It possible for him them 'Entry rear the National Ta- fect the moment certain clauses ob- r'riiiH'A. It costs more than pue Thrift Stamp tor each meal. W. 8. 8. helps •erculosls Association, by selllag Had to feed these. Dieu, to become thoroughly familiar with jectionable to her In the protocol are every phase of the state business. In- Cross Christum* seals, raises a oonstd- eliminated, Baron Kurt von Lenmer, deed, It wns during Senator Edwnrd* srable sum of money to be used In a head of the German peace delegation, .n emphatic statement that the gov- 'innan in me eievemn rouna ot a .scheduled twelve round contest at regime ID the comptroller's office that nation wide campaign to combat *n- told the Associated Press. ernment should not attempt to finance berooloals. This year s special of-' the further needs of Europe lg con- Canton, O. the more business-like and efficient Early In the participation of the The Supreme Council addressed » Pitcher Mike Prendergaat of the plan of administration now working United States In the world war, the fort Is being made to interest scfcosl, note to Germany protesting against tained In the annual report of Secre- children la this work and December, tary of the Treasury Glass. National* has been pur- out so satisfactorily was Introduced. American Red Cross perceived the the Increase of Germany's armament, chased by the Salt Lake Coast League The requisition system, by which every value of mobilizing the school children fifth, sixth ud seventh have been contrary to the provisions of tbe peace The high cost of living will not be desigaated as days on which tost reduced until production reaches nor- Baseball Club. penny of the appropriations lit ac- of the country and the Junior Red treaty. They expect so big a crowd to at- counted for In advance, has made It Cross was organized. Before the war reals are to be sold m the pabilo. mal or there Is a business reaction schools, synagogues sad etrarchea. A complete transformation of the which will he felt seriously by the en- tend the boi.t between Pal Moore and possible to ascertain at once exactly ended nine million children were en- situation In Germany has been brought Charles Ledoux In on Decem- what the balunce sheet looks like and rolled and helped In the war fund Becaase of the seriousness of tost tire country, says a pronouncement situation, I trust that the ~»r-'oi almut by the failure of Ihe United issued In by the Executive ber 20 that the promoters have decid- prevents any possible overdrafts, such and membership campaigns. In chap- States senate to ratify the peace ed to stage the bout in Albert Hall, the as caused confusion and no little diffi- ter production of relief supplies and thlj year will he particularly Council of the National Association of cessful. treaty. Credit Men. largest available building In England. culty In other years. manufacturing furniture for the ref- No evidence of efforts to effect a Railroad trainmen at Frontenae, Pa., Jimmy Wilde la amonlshtug the The budget system, by which every ugees whose homes snd household "RUPERT BLUB, Swrcaos. General, compromise of the two sides In the voted to refuse to handle cam con- v eatera sporting men who have aeeu Institution, department, bureau, board goods were destroyed. nn'tr<> States Public Health treaty flglit Is discernible at tbe Capi- taining coal mined by volunteers. him training. and commission In the Mate Is obliged Children everywhere in the United tol. Senator Hitchcock of the For- Vice t'liiim-elior Fielder will take omct Infnrmnllon charging criminal con- to forecast Its needs for the guidance States responded to tbe call to serv- Immediately, when It Is understood h» eign Relations Committee said he had of the Joint Appropriation Commit*** ice sounded by President Wilson ss beard nothing that made him believe tempi of court wax tllud \n Indianap- will be sworn In by the chancellor. olis against 84 mine officials and writs FOREIGN of the legislature, has also brought the bead of the American Red Cross. The selection gives the utmost satis* that an early agreement could oe state's financial arrangement up to a This photograph - hi that of an en- made. were Ifsued railing, for their appeitr- faction to members of the bar. iince In court. Public sentiment In standard of uxefulneM at once prac- thualatlc young Japanese member of The President's silence on the trea- At the German-Austrian trades Former Governor, Fielder Is fifty* the west Is «roused against the strike. tical and enlightening, $£ the Junior Red Cross of Spokane, two years old, born In Jersey City, ty was accepted us an Indication that union congress lu Vienna, Herr Urn- These systems makefile work of th« Wash., starting out on the ambitious he had no expectation that the oppns In further efforts to conxerve the brlet, representing the Ueruiau Trades. February 26, 18IV7. His ancestors wen soft coal supply, the fuel administra- Appropriation Committee much slm- undertaking of collecting "a mile of of Dutch and Bngllih extraction and Ing forces In the treaty tight would he Union CommlMslon, said that member* ptab than under the old system—o pennies" for war relief. A compre- al'l« to reach an Immediate compro- tion directed that no more bunker of trades unions lu Germany nutubw the families of his parents were coal I* to lie delivered to foreign ve»- afck- Df system—but that is not th< hensive peace program Is now being among the early settlers ot Ne*» fat- mise. Not wishing to await tbe Pie« aavvu millions. of the situation worked out for the Junior Red Cross, Itlent's pleasure is to the treaty, the ~ resDlu,Uou was »dj°pted. at the Bo- new Biecuiiv WbtCBiS to 1 tbe heaviest laid' especial etnpnassl upon nla un- o^government appropria opened In Geneva representing all ttft Mr. Fielder was educated in the pub* be secretary of commerce, succeeding In the history of , but tha alterable opposition to any further lie schools of Jersey City and later was tlons tor Ibe next fiscal year presented national sections of the Socialist and total Involves go many large and im- levying of direct state taxes for any to Congress by Secretary of the Trean- William C. Itedneld. labor movement and accepting the graduated from the Selleck School, ' Building Trade* Council And the portant undertakings that there ap- purpose. The only direct tax now Norwalk, Conn. He was graduated ury Ulass call for approximately Ift,- prlnclpes of tbe Internationale. peared full Justification for them and levied Is that of the 1 mill on the dol- 0U0,00O,(KW, the largest budget ever re- Building Trades Employees Associa- A new movement Is afoot for a hoi from Columbia University In 1887 with tion of New York reach an agreement there was no real complaint from th lar of ratables for the state highway the degree of LU B, and was admitted quested In peace Him:. Islinient of capital punishment In the taxpayer*. There was, for Instance, system, and under the law that has for two years of peace. Untied Kingdom. to the New Jersey bar In 1888. He VV. T. Bills reports from Cnnsinntl- the $1,000,000 flat forwhe Hudson riv- two more years to run. It yields ap- was electetd to the assembly from nople that tbe Turku are on lh» verge Henry Clay Frlck, one of the rich- Berlin reports German dye trust will est men In America and since the er tunnel and the $900,000 flat for the proximately $3,000,000 a year. Under Hudson county In 1903 and 1904, and of new warfare agalnm the alllw be- double Ita capital, produce nitrate and Delaware river bridge, the largest sln> the laws creating the Interstate Bridge death of J. P. Morgan perhaps the fight for world trade. In 1907 was elected state senator; was cause of wliat they term "Urvek purse- gle Item for a public project ever and Tunnel Commission It Is provided re-elected In 1910 by tbe largest ma* eutlou." most generous patron of the ans, died Premier Clemenceau has presented Huddenly at his home, Fifth avenue, proprlated. that a similar tax shall be levied, to be- Jorlty ever given to a candidate fot all the members of his cabinet with gin where the other ends, but It Is New York. He would have been sev- mementos of their presence In the vic- There were also large Items for nee this office In Hudson county. enty years old Dec 19. essary additions and Improvements to robable that the governor elect will WASHINGTON tory government. It Is a silver placque move very early In bis administration In 1913, with the Democsats In .con- War time restrictions on consump- hearing the Gallic cock and Clemei- the charitable, penal And corrections trol of the senate, Senator Fielder wsj tion of coal were ordered Into effect ceau's signature on tlie obverse side. Institutions, for which there had lout :o repenl that feature of the law, so elected president, and upon the elec- c lor the period of the present bitumin- been Insistent denial.il, but the reve- hat the tax will not be continued. As tion of Governor Wilson to the presl* Government coal officials Issued On the reverse side Is a helmeteil •weeping fuel conservation meusures ous con I strike emer»erey. France, bearing a torch of liberty and nues were sufficient to meet these ex- aenator last year he was sponsor for dency hecuine the acting governor. H< Federal Judge Van Valkenburgh at traordinary expenditures without pil- a bill providing for a bond Issue to was elected to the full term upon th« for the southwest. sheltering with the folds of her robe ing up the burden of taxation. One Investigation of charges that em- Kansas City, denied the application of un army of pollUR about to attack. finance the bridge and tunnel project, expiration of the term of Goverooi the Muehlehach Brewing Co. and me of the larger Items of revenue Is tha but he had little support for the meas- Wilson. The new vice chancellor was ployees of the Federal Trade Coimnls- Major General Reuter, whojas Colo from collateral Inheritance taxeg un alon have been spreading Bolshevist Kansas City Food Products Company nel Ileuter was Involved In the Zabem ure because of the long delay It would married June 4, 1895, to Mabel ChoU for a temporary Injunction restraining der the law which Governor Elect Ed entail. well Miller of Norwalk, Conn. propaganda was ordered by tbe senate. uffalr, has resigned from the Prussian wards aa comptroller was largely In the district attorney and the collector army. The governor elect Is still of the be- Pannsys Big Tax Bill. Searching Investigation Into the strumental In having put through am The Railroad Com- of Internal revenue from Interfering Bolshevist forces nave occupied tbe lief that this is the only proper way fraud charges against Senator New- which has proved to he a haven o: of financing the two great projects. pany pnld to State Comptroller Bugbee berry was provided for In a resolution with the sale of 2.75 per cent beer. Crimea, Moscow reports, and have cap- Governors of seven soft coal produc- refuge In stressing periods. A bond Ismie, however, will have to be a check for $8,2r>."i,0o9.21 In settlement passed by the senate. tured many prisoners around KlefT, on of taxes on Its main stem und second- ing atates agreed the state govern- the Volga, In the Astrakhan region Demands on Budget Commission. submitted to a vote of the people at Dry opponents once more see a ray ments should take all possible steps Now, however, there U every pros- the polls for ratification or rejection, CIIISH property by the State Board of of hope for a wet regime In the send- and In TurkeBtan. Tuxes und Assessment for 1919. This to obtain production oi coal. The British cabinet Is hesitating pect at a demand upon the Incomlni and, as New York and Pennsylvania ing of official notice that Ohio voters Despite the poor cotton crop at legislature which the Budget Commis- are now committed to direct appropri- Is the largest sura ever paid to the have repudiated the ratification of the over the Introduction of a new home State at one time. Under tax law Ragle Lake, Tex., total deposits of rule bill for Ireland now, many pre- sion and the Joint Appropriation Com- ations, the proposed bond Issue will prohibition amendment. two local banks are *1,129,000. mittee of the legislature will find mosl form o problem In Itself. The state the railroads must pay their taxes by ferring to wait for the completion of December 1. President Wilson's annual message a scheme of federallzatlon for Great difficult to meet Every department ol Is now formally and Irrevocably tied Ml read la the senate and hou«e, and Britain, under which Ireland would be the state government, every Institu- up to these two Important undertak- The total amount assessed for 1910 Congress began Its legislative grind. SPORTING oue of the component states. tion and board hns found It necessary ings and cannot retreat. It must go against first-class and second-class' Mr. Wilson devoted his message ex- to increase its budget for the nexl forward to the completion of the en- property wag $10,544,508.09, and the clusively to domestic Unties, milking Harvard's athletic committee /oled fiscal year, beginning nn July 1. Tbi terprises In co-operation with the sis- amount puld by the Pennsylvania only one or two references to the to accept the Invitation to send the tremendous advances In the cost ol ter states, and the people everywhere Company WHS nearly a third of that League of Nations covenant and none Crimson football team to play at Discover and Grow Rich; every Hem nf maintenance and opera are supporting them earnestly. total. Ot the total to be collected to the peace treaty or the Mexican sit- Pasadena, Cal., on New Year's Day. tion have created a problem of admin All these things and a lot more will from the railroads the State fund uation, while reserving the railroad Every Day Offers Weatlh England's announcement of August is! rut Ion difficult of solution. have to be worked out In some satis- will receive $7,030,107.98 for general question for a later message. Tbe of Opportunities to All The salary question, too, has becomt factory way, but the governor elect State use and the bnlance of $S,S09,- principal topic of the message wss nn- 10 as the date for the international mo- tor boat race for the Hannsworth Tro- one of grave moment, for, despite gen has no present fear of lack of co-opera- 460.11 will he distributed to the va- rest In the Industrial world and tbe Discovery I You must discover ID era! Impressions to the contrary, stat* tion on the part of the legislature, even rious tnxint: districts for local uses. pressing need of prompt measures l>y phy upsets the American schedule for order to be rich. You must not be the Gold Cup Championship and Thou- employees have not been allowed mil If It Is of the opposite political party. The nniounts puld by the various Congress to restore the country to n satisfied Jo accept the night good hu- nIScent emoluments. Indeed, the 8tat< He has already expressed the belief peace time basis. sand Islands regatta. moredly, to go to Bleep after a day companies follow: Pennsylvania, $-V House Commission, charged with the that he will have that necessary co- 2!>r>.!ir>!l.21; Central Itnllrond of New . Re-enforcement of wartime restric- On Tuesday, at Newmarket, Eng- empty of all discovery. land, through an agent, John Sanford, duty of distributing the emergency ap operation, for It Is hardly conceivable Jersey, $2.12r..r>1S.ffi»: I-acknwnnnn. $1,- tions on coal was .'oreahadowed In a There are no small victories, no proprlatlon now made annually ir that partisanship will be carried to 70a.«23.01; lA'Mn\\ Valley. $1.034.S07,. fuel administration statement, l.lght- of Amsterdam, N. Y., a steward of the Jockey Club, bought the seven-year- negligible discoveries; if you bring preference to the old deficiency bill such extremes as retarding enterprise «r.: Kile. KK.1fi.2IG'(.I: Sew York Cent- leaa nlghta for again back from your day's Journey th« under which so many abuses becam or crippling state Institutions. ml, $4:tH.312.70: Ueti'llnjr, $489,9!>1 M; S(e probable.' Attorney GeneruJfcTal uld broodmare Dark Plight, at a cost of $30,000. memory of tbe white cloud of pollen possible, found It necessary to mak< The new governor may have som* Kusquelinnna, $22O.Kia.(B; unclassified W> called on the public ntf^L be tbe ripe plantain lets fall In May at an emergency allowance for Increase) rnllrnndx, $442,404.72. fttmpeded Into yielding to iMpncra "Tim" Callahan was re-elected Yale difficulty In carrying out hid program football captain on the same night the stroke of your switch, It may be pay, ranging from 10 to 25 per cent for reconstruction In numerous depart- Governor elect Edwards reiterated demands, which would Increase the little, but your dny is not lost. II for certain clashes of employees. II •»*ost of living for the next three years. that his brother "Mike" was elected ments, where wholesome reconstruc- his campaign promise to do everything captain of the Princeton football team. you have only encountered on the road was found that better pay elsewhere tion could he carried out to the ever- possible after hp takes office to remove The volunteer miners of Kanxnti sturt- the tiny urn nf Jiide which the mosa was attracting trained workers and «d digging coal, protected by troops. John Klennlnger of New York city lasting good of the state government, the State I'tllltv Hoard. He declared was elected captain of the Columbia delightedly balances at the end of Its that the state was facing a serious si and be may encounter some partisan there was nothing he could attempt football eleven for the 1920 season. frail stem, It mny seem little, but In imtIon In most of the Institution hostility In fining his long list of ap- now and that he did not propose any patient Tomorrow will perhaps be These Increases were but temporary, GENERAL Jay Gould, amateur, easily defeated pointments, hut it Is not probuble that move la. prevent the Installntlon nf ihe Walter Klnaella, professional, In more fruitful. of course, as the authority of the State he will be left iilone to work out tha upven-rent fare. I presume, he said straight net* In Brst contest of series If for the tlrst time you hnve seen House Commission Is limited, and. In solution of the Intricate financial prob- that If the ""while S»rv1ce demanded t a swarm of bees go by In senrch of a deed, It has been suggested that Ii lems. The responsibility In this re- the seven-cent fare, tbe Public Utility Fresh eggs touched »1 a dozen In for the open courtt tennis champion- Chicago. There art 84,000,000 eggs ship. hive, or heard the snapplnir pods of this cane Its powers are In question spect is not individual. It rests equal Commission would give it to them. I In storage, the broom sniftering its seeds In the The final word lg for the next leglal ly with the legislative and executive believe in allowing the Public Service According to official figures, the 01- ture, through lu Appropriation Com jt North Carolina mill dlatrlct has an ants led tbe National League In bat- heat, you have nothing to complain of, branches of the state government. n fair return on Its investment as I and life ought to seem benutlful tof mlttee. but the situation will have U rrallr.e there must be a profit In every average coal supply that will laat ting this year with a percentage of be faced. High Honor for Fielder. •bout 80 days. .209, the Reds and the Dodgers being you. If, on that same day, you hnve Chancellor Walker named former buslneBB or bankruptcy Is the Inevit- Arthur B. Reeve of Pstchogue, L. 1., tied for second place at .203. also enriched your collection of hu- Thus there will be one long and Governor James F. Fielder as n vice able result. author of "The Adventure* of Craig For ringing the pacer Little Prince, manity with a beautiful or an Inter- loud wall for money, and still more chancellor to succeed the late Freder- The remedy, however, as It applies Kennedy" and other detective stories, 2:04^4, as Peter Scoop em, In races In esting face, confess that yon will go money. What this la to lead to Is diffi- ick W. Stevens. Former Governor to the Public Bervlce, Is not to re- Is seeking to aolve '.he mysterious dis- Western New fork, George Richards to sleep upon a treasure. .. . cult to forecast. Taxes throughout Fielder Is a Democrat, as was hit quire the public to pay earnings on appearance of Billy Danaey. of Augusta, WIs., wa» expelled from It Is an unending came, and it r» the state are now at the top notch, am predecessor. In naming a Democrat, fictitious values. Should the Public A strike In the eastern anthracite all trottlug tracks by tbe Board of Re- tembles lore, this possession of a the burden appears to be growlni Chancellor Walker Is following the Service devote its energies to caring Balds In sympathy with soft coal roln- view of the National Trotting Asso- world that now yields Itself, now con- heavier with the Increased cost of ei long established practice of keeping for the public by furnishing the proper era was predicted by Frank Farrlng- ciation ceals Itself, writes Georges Duheme. cry Item of living. the courts free from partisanship by kind of service and playing less poli- too, president of the Illinois braucu Jack Brltton, welterweight cham- la the Century. It Is a serious, divine Against Dlstrlet Taxes. dividing the membership equally be- tics, It would stand a greater chime* of solving Us own problems. »f U»e United Mine Workers. pion, knocked oat Billy Ryan of Cln- In tdi campaign, Senmtfr Edward* tbe two dntninatlna: DarUes, THE SECAUCUS NEWS. msECAUcusNEWs!UNCLE TE0'S BE0.T|ME STORIES Report o! Ihe CondiliaiMJl Ihe IF ITS TIRES YOU WANT Published Weekly by C. rU«rg« First National Bank of SEE Entered »» •econi1-tl«»i mail mutter. Current Events lor the Children and Grown-ups, Too! Secaucus, N. J. Subscriptlona paysble in advance: Annually II. 00 At Secaviciis, in the Stale of New ••mUnnUMlly 76.- THE DEATH OF THE WORLE CLUB PLAN Jersey, at the Close of Business, DUDRAP'S Kitauiithl; . . . 25c November I7tli, 1919 "Oh Uncle Ted," called Jack, as his he world club or not unless Congress ADVBRTISINQ RATE: Composition 25c L'nrle was starting out of the door, should declare war on some country 4588 Hudson Boulevard •n inch. Elecliun 16c mi incti. L.>"gs, 'won't you please tell us all about huw is our Constitution says it should be RESOIIRCKS »L irKil rsm. the big Senators in Washington kiliec! lone." Loans and discounts, including re dis- UNION HILL the world club plan and fixed it so "After the Senators talked about the Call Number Union 22H6 counts »210,8»9 34 uur soldiers won't have tn fight in Lodge resolution, they voter. The idea Near Main Street Tel. Union S5S Saturday, December 6, 1919 every country in the world?" if the vote was this. Those who wanted U. S. Government se- curities owned: "You kiddies never give me a rest, o have the treaty and the world club Deposited io serure INVEST IN HEALTH BONOS do you? ' laughingly replied Uncle Ted ilan with these reservations prutect- Hudson Best circulation (U. 8. as lie gathered Ruth under one arm ng the United States voted 'yes' and County bonds par value $26,000 Ro»d Tires Dlvldrndt In the Form of a Reduced and Jack under the other. "I was go- those who didn't want it with the Distributers Plediied to secure Tuberculosis Death Nate will \ng down to a lodge meeting tonight •eservations voted 'no'. The second Built U. S. deposit* (par of the be Paid but since 1 promised,to tell you about .ote was 41 to 31 and so the treaty value) 6,000 the ric'iith of the world club plan II vith the reservations was killed- Now Pledged an collater- The National Tubtrculosts Associa- hat pleased must of the Democrats -.tiiy home this once." al f»r Stats or Blackstone 6,000 Guaranteed tion and its 1000 affiliated organlia- 'leoause President Wilson had sent a "Goodie!" cried Ruth as she and other deposits or tlou» offer UVB year, in addition to ctter to Senator Hitchcock who ran the Red Cross Christinas Seals. Ileallh lack steeled themselves at the foot ol bills payable . . 10,000.00 he world rlub fight for the President Knight Tires, 7,000 Guaranteed Bonds on which annual dlvidinda In iheir Uncle's big arm chair. 0 w u e d and un* n the Senate, in which he said: 'I the form of (ewer new cauea of tuber- pledged .... 127,394.60 Which we can tell you at Special Prices "Now children," beigan Uncle Ted incerely hope that the friends and culoses and a reduction In the white War Saving Cer- plage' death fcle "ill )>e paid. The 'there is no use of my going back and upporters of the treaty will vote t i f i c a t e s and We srs Dsalers in all Stanjard Makes Tires, Tabes and Aalo Accessorial bonds hate bt>en Iscuod for the con- xjjlaining about what the. world clul gainst the Lodge resolution of ratifi Thrift Siamps Tpnlence of thnsr who cannot use the plan will do. You both understand atun.' But the great test and excite- actually owned 10O00 number of seals their contributions that, 1 know- You know that if thf nent came very suddenly the night of will call fur. l.'uited States had joined the club it he 19th, a little after 10 o'clock, when Total U. S. Govenment Be- Notice to Truck Owners would mean our mixing in with the enritie. 167,494 60 t was said that a vote would then be We have opened a large service station at i roubles of every country in the world aken as to whether or not the Senate Securities other than It would mean sending United State; hould accept the treaty with no reser- U. 8. bonds, (not oldiers to fight fur other countries vations and in the form President Wil- including stocks) 4588 Hudson Boulevard T iver troubles in which we have no in owned unpledged . . . 298.304.4d f on brought it from and wanted Do not wait to be URGED lerest. So 1 am going to tell you just to buy Red Croes Christ- t to pass, binding the United States Stock of Federal Re- how the big Senators killed the treaty ina* Seals. land and foot. This was a great vic- serve Bank (60 517 Liberty Street, Union Hill For many months now, ever since Presi tory, for the vote was even bigger for percent subscrip- 3o to the local campaign lent Wilson presented the treaty with he side of Americanism, the treaty tion) 900.0(1 headquarters and make the world club plan to the Senate, your donation. Every s'al ind the club being killed by a vote of Value of banking house . . 18.580.4!) iht'se men have beeii talking about SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT sold Is a blow at TUBER- "Are we still at war with Germany?" Furniture and fixtures . . . 8,772.20 and working on this treaty. Nearly CULOSIS. S8 to 53." Lawful reserve with all of the Democratic Senators have to put on your truck asked Jack. , Federal Reserve betn working to get the United States Bank 33.739.18 into this club while all the Republican "Well, of course, Jack, we haven't any treaty because the big Senators Ctsb in vault and net CANTON-BLACKSTONE Senators, except Senator McCumber. •mounts due from nf North Dakota, have worked clay refused to accept such a treaty as President Wilson brought them. Right national banks 26,68471 and ni^ht to keep America for Amer- Net amounts due SOLID TRUCK TIRES ica and keep us out of KuTopeun wars, ifter the final vote was made which 00 YOU KNOW I BETTER CHRISTMAS GIFT? from banks, bank- Most of the work of making .changes killed the treaty, the Senate voted by — Guaranteed 10,000 miles ers, and companies . . . 631.46 Many a mad or woman remembers in the treaty and the club plan, 18 to 42 against reconsidering the that Chrismn', many years »no, when Check! o n banks- Mr. Wilson brought it from Purls, was Jtreaty which means that it will be Th. Youih'sC unpanion was for In* first located outside of done in the Foreign Relations Com- very hard to bring the matter up again. New press just installed puts tires on while you wait. time numbered nmong the family ttif ihc; city or town of re- mittee of the Senate of which Senator Right after this the Senate (|uit busi- and how, long after many aitothHr pres- porting tin k and Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts, ness until Monday, December 1st when ent WAS borknn or lout or rli*>crttrit>df the the regular session of Congress began. other cash items .... 269.It GOODS THAT SATIBrY AT RK ASONABLC PRICK8 AT TH* paper continued we*k after week to is chairman. But when the committee Redemption fund wi,th brought the treaty to the Senate the All of the'-ltork on the treaty was offi>r its treasures of stories and counsel done at a special session called by the U. S. Treasurer 1,260.0* and inexhnuaiitit* eirterlsinm-nl. ivny they thought it should be passed, Interest earned but SECAUCUS DEPARTMENT STORE protecting as it should the interests President and which started May 18th, Today The Companion brings ihto the not collected 517.69 R. KOVEN, Prop. <»f our country, more and more changes of this year. In order to end the war home that same f«l of expectancy 'ha' with Germany,, Senator Lodge intro- BlanksU and Comfortables. Infants' Apparel, Bubbat and Oil Clothing. you felt whe you were in your eager were made. Every day another Sen- Total . .$762,9HS.0e duced a resolution which will be acted Ladlrt1 and Oentltmen's Furnishings. Man's. Youths' and Boys' OtotMac d h h^i tiI ' l"^HBMfflpryi'i' ' ~ vin it ly for the post nmn's cuminu every the treaty or the club which would ingtoa and which if agreed to will sim- Tharaday. Would it not be north while Capital stock paid in .... I26.OU0.OI | have been bad for the United States. ply state that the war is at an end. Agsncy tor Peerless Pattern! ud Watt Shore Laundry to give to some one of your friends or to Surplus fucd 6,000.U( for that reason these big Senators It is very short and to the point." • fsmil) that same Chris'mat) pleasure? Undivided profits, less cur- "We Clothe the Kntir* Family from Head to root" By ordering before Chrisuml ihe new ouldn't rush the matter. They thought "Will that pass?" asked Ruth. rent expenses, interest, 1259 Paterson Plankroad, Secaucus, N. J. Union 3068 W subscriber wilt gvl ihe opening chupter it bef.er to take plenty of time now "I hope it will Ruth. But President and taxes paid 9,681.71 o'diaries 1) Hiwea' «plenilid HHiial o' ir.fl save ouv country Irom troubles Wilson is still going to fight for his Interest anrt diarmint colUct. Ihe Maine eoaat. The SJM of a "Oentlc- in the future. But the great day came club plan eve* when he must know ed or credited in ariva* r,« mati Born". when the matter was settled and each the people are sick of it. Right now Of maturity and not earn- Sonora and Pathe Phonographs New mihucrlbers for 1920 Will receive: .nd every Senator had a chance to be is writing hit annual message to 1,000.0(1 1. The Youth's Cumpantan—62 Usurs », nte its to whether he wanted the Congress which will be given on orAmount reci r -u for all in- ,s2^^ PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS m^ stout December 1st, and the main in 192(1. L'nitcd States to join this club or not." terest accrued 3 000.0 Violins, Mandolin, Guitars and other Musical Instruments 2. All r<-m lining weekly 1919 instirs. "What day was that?" asked Ruth. thing he is writing about is the treaty Circulating no'.-s outstanding 26.000.0 1. The Companion Home Calender for "That was Wedneday, November and the club plan). The President Nat ajnountn due to National Records. Sheet Music, High Grads Stationary 1920. 19th. The great question was finally wants the Senate to take the treaty banks . . • 106.2S REPAIRING AND TUNING All the above for $2 50 tv ought down to a few simple points. just as he brought it from Paris and Certified checks outstanding 395.1 Large Aiiortaent of Latest Music Rolls: Q. R. S., Siaf a aid Art* 4. Mt-Call's Mauxzine 1W!O. 11.00 I lie When the Senators met on that day he is going to fight for it again. But Individual deposits subject to monthly fimhion auihoriiy. Both pub- the first thing that happened was when even the Democrats in the Senate knot check 176.840.61 KARCHER MUSIC CO. ications for only $2.95. he can't win. The treaty and the Certflcttea of deposits due Io Senator Lodge introduced a resolution 480 SPRING STREET WEST HOBOKEN THE YOUTH'S COMPANION which contained 14 reservations to the I dangerous? club plan is dead, children, I*ss»than3()dsys . . . . 800.0 and this great country of ours has cor. Shippan Str»t Telephone 4222 Lfaioa Commonwealth Ave. & St. i'aul St.. treaty. Each one of these reservations, Other lime deposits .... 488,336*8' Ronton, MHS*. been saved from a situation more terri- U. S. deposits, (other than if they had been approved by voting CONVENIENT PAYMENTS New Suiwcripiion Received at this Office ble than the war with Germany. The postal savings) 2.079.0 for the resolution, protected the United 33 Senators who voted against the States from the many daryjerous things Bllli. payable with Federal Re- Phone LJ. ion 4160 treaty as Mr. Wilson brought it, in- in the club plan. For example, num- serve Bank 10.000.C cluding 7 Democrats, have saved the ber two of the^e reservations said that Liabilities of er than those H L 1. I Ot. <> s DR. EARNEST GIGLIO lives of thousands of Americans jur.t above, st at ed .' IB 794.00 he United States would not send the same as though they hart stepped oldiers or sailnrs or help with money Total $762,98N0h i/Zemedy in between them and the bullets from State of N»w Jersey J Optometrist and Jeweler io tight any battles for otiier countries, the enemies puns" sa; •••y-ct'ier thpv mijiht be members of County ol Hudson — Ky«« Kxati>i<-"il — A most effective remedy for the TeUat of asthma I, WtNKIELU ' LBAKWATKB, president and hay few. The hemttng fanes from bun- Glasses Fi'letl ttn<) K>-|niiriil of the anove-named bink, do »o'»mnl> lnf herbs relieves the choking sensation by sw.«r'h»t the above statement U true clearing the air passage* aad soothing the Irri- to the bept of my knowledge and bttiiel. tated membranes. In Me for met* tkaa 40 253 Summit Av nue See Our Holiday Specials WINKIEl.D CLEARWATER, rears. Two sixes—loo and tl.M. Weat Hoboken Presid. nt. Subscribed and rworn to before int VwrMr'^WtMrsraKta Tal. Union 1928 this 28ndday of November 1919. H»rtareP k Ljrssan Ca. he, Baifak, tt.T. J. MILLER , AUGUST SCHEIA, Notary Put lie. Correct—Attest: I. GEORGE KOVEN CHARLES FASCIANA H. R. Libarman's Dairy 271 Summit Ave. West Hoboken ANTHONY D. BOULANQKR, JR. — LAWYER — WOLFGANG NEUBBRT First-Class Barber GIORGK Fox National Bank Building, West Hoboken Ladies', Gent's and Children*' Store Directors. 1268 Patrrsor. Plsnkroari, Sceeucas FreBh Milk from my own farm 1299 P.terM» Pl'kM, Delivered to your door ALBERT BT7GHMULLEK Telephone Union 4579 Bargins in Ready Hade Rub ARTHUR A. DOERING Tiie Old RelisMe Garments Clcsnfrt, Remodeled, Preeeed, 25 County Ave. Secaucus GENERAL TRUCKMAN Dyed and Repaired Equsl to New Sanitary Plumber SEOAUCUS, N. J. at Reasonable Prices. CHAS. J. MUELLER D. SIROTA and Gas Fitter MAX SIFER Wines, Liquors and Cigar* ROBERT UFINSKI 1299 PatersM Pi'k'd, Stfcucm Bottler of Wm. Peter's High Quality Hardware and House Furnishings Repairing Promptly Attended To. Beers and all other kinds of Beers. Estimate* on all cheerfully given Mason and Plasterer Dr. G. Hofman Special attention given to phone calls Concrete Work Specisltv Surgeon Chiropodist SECAUCUS. N |. Crockery, Paints and Oils 718 FIRST STREET 843 Hudson Ave. Secancr ScientiSc and Painless Treatment h SECAUCUS. N. J. of Foot troubles. 129 Summit Avenue °>%%™ ' West Hoboken MRS. A. BLONDELL Ol hop-die, foot Corrections Office 2foart 9 a. ift, to S p. m Sundays S to U «. st. HURRY JOHN E. DEGELMANN Choice Groceries, Delicatessen, DO YOUR When uptown don't forget to stop at M, OHLANDT 366 Central Ave. Jersey City SHOPPING LAWYER Cakes, Gaudies, Etc (Above Hyde Music Stor*) MRS. M. LUHRS DRUGGIST EAJUY MHMrlul Trill 9-j'ldiif Jirni Silf Farm Road Secaacua EM1L GUBL Doctors' Prescriptions pat up at all ' Ttfc. IM MONT*OM«HV ARCHITECT For Ice Cream, Candy & groceries hours of th* night Mkm: 1» Hiker Sfrstt, Uusctt CHARLES MONNIUS Charles Street Jersey City Paterson Plankroad, Secaucns Patent* Maakroad and Frwt Street WINF1ELD CLEARWATER Experient Butcher HENRY MESSNEK'S 'Road the A&r Welcome Ham* photos of the boys of FOR SALE: Indoor tolloi. Paul Un- NOTARY PUBLIC Hogs killed for Private People Shaving Parlor Steaacus, %\ etcb. I. DIUBEBTI. man, 818 Hudson avenue. BANK BUILDING 3EADCU8 312 Grace Street Secaucus Choice Cigar* and Toboeco 290 Front Straat near 8«vwU> 8raatJ| DADDY5 EVENING LOCAL EVENTS Learner wanted at cutting leather TO THE PEOPLE OF THE goods. Young man prefered. Apply to Schwing*, 712 Third St. TOWN OF SECAUCUS, {i J. WANTED—to rent a small bouse for nail family. Address, A. 3. Store. JELLY AND JAM. THIS CONCERNS YOU. 5 Garden St. Hoboken. The ^Secaucus Co-operative Bus Line is giving "Hello, Jelly," said the Jam In on* Kiv* room, two story nous*, for tale- if the Jam poll on the ahelf. you improxed service and what is more., it has caused Qaa and water. Address News, Seeau* "Hello, Jam," aald the Jell; In one the Public Service Railway to give you better service. >f the JHly glasses on the sainj ahelf. The Bus Line is your company, its stock holders, di- "tVell, we had quite a Good deal of rectors and employees are all residents of Secaucus. Mr. and lira. George Ricbardiof Mon- un lad year," Hold the Jam. trilli, formerly of this town, welcomed We had aonie fine adventure* for Every dollar of profit it makes comes back to Secau- their fourth son into their home. Jelly and Jam. And the wheatless cus. The Bus Line needs you. You can help by Ihlnga and (he Tegetablea which had using the Buses and encouraging others to nse them. The Young Hen's Society of St- been dried—they had rood times, too. If there is any criticism or advice you wish to offer, Matthews Lutheran Church have de- Everybody Wants Fresh, Hot They intfde nice traveling companion*, cided to present a minstrel »how in F*b. I thought, didn't you think aor' asked send it to.Mr. Adrian Post in the 1st National Bank roary. "Butter-Kist" Pop Cdrn ' he Jelly. Building, Secaucus, N. J. We need your ideas as "They were ftue," aald the Jam. "1 well as your patronage. Tbe Frauen Verein of St. Matthews think they were aa nice aa could be. Lutheran Church will hold a basaar In It's real pop corn at last! The best you They weren't snobbish or silly. They How about some stock? We are selling it at $5.00 tbe basement of th* church next Wad. behnved well and like nice, dignified nesday evening. ever tasted. Nothing but the big, flufiy, white regetahlea and other kind* of food a share. You can arrange to buy it on the easy pay- flakes of the best corn grown; •hnuld hehava." ment plan. We want to increase the number of buses. Mr. and Mra. Anrlg Bsrrall of Maple crisp, crackling, clean. "I agree with yon," aald the Jelly. This means more capital? No doubt you have done a itreet recently had as their guut Mr. Popped in a wonderful machine that "Of course we're expected to be sweet, lot of talking about the poor car service in Secaucus, Barrall'a sister. Miss Laura Barrall of 10 It's not aurprlalng that we were >f Pennsylvania. automatically removes all burnt grains nice traveling ronipanlona, but I ad- now is the time to act. Money talks. If you wish or "bachelors," and that butters every mired the rest very much." to do so, you can buy stock on the instalment plan Rev. A. W. Hopper, of Trinity Re- •Tray tell us what you are talking twenty per cent down with instalments to suit. For formed Church, of West New York will kernel just right. All -without a touch about?" asked one of the other Jelly of the hand. Come in and see it work. glasses. further information call and see Mr. Post, at the Com- conduct tbe services at th* Reformed Only best quality creamery butter used. And the other Jam pot* aald: "Yes. pany's office, 1st National Bank Building, Secaucus. Church tomorrow evening. Youll like "Butter-Kisf—a big, pray tell ua. We do not know at all what you are talking about and It Remember, this is your company. It will be just Mrs. Lewis P. Huber. wife of Ceah- generous bag for 5c aoundt very Interesting." what you make it. You have a chance to invest ier L. P. Huber of First National Bank Idutter-Kiat "You do the talking," aald the Jam. money and share in our profits*. Every dollar you in- who ha* been terioualy ill with pneu- | pop Corn Hackla* "Oh, no, you are the best speaker monia and pleurisy 1* Improving. poMlble," aald tha Jelly modestly. vest, every ride you take is a boost for better service 'I don't know that I agree," aald and a boost for yout bank roll. Get busy. Let's go. The regular meeting of the Ladies tha Jam sweetly, "but still If you want Aid Society will be held at tbe bom* of The Ideal Ice Cream Parlor me to talk I will." Is there any ambitious person in Secaucus? Mra. George Vanderveer 286 Centra ave- WM. J. MRAZ, Prop. "Do talk," aald the rest Are there ten or more investors with $500 each nue, next Wednesday afternoon. "It was this way," aald the Jam. Opposite Acme's And all the Jelly glasses and the to invest in the Bus Line? Tbe Acme A. A. Inc. held a well at Jam pots paid a great deal of atten- 141 FRONT STREET Club HOUM Are there twenty or more investors with $250 tended meeting at their Club Roome on tion and llatened carefully when the Monday evening. Among tha import* Jam told the story. each to invest in the Bus Line? ant business tranaacted was a report "Last summer," commenced the Are there fifty or more investors with $100 each from the Ground and Building Com- Jan, "we were two of many Jelly to invest in the Bus Line? mittee stating that they will nave tbe COME TO PERSKY'S glasses and Jam pots which went on a plans ready for tha propose naw club trip In a train through the country. Are there >ne thousand investors with a $5 bill house within the next few meetings. "Wa were sample* of how Jelly and 203 Summit Avenue Jam could be made using the tbiuga each to help along the home enterprise? Frank J. Marc, chairman of th* en- which should be used and saving the tertainment Cnmmittee reported hav- things which should be saved. ing started arrangements for a big "We were not the onlj things either, mlnateral show to be held within the. BIG STOVE SALE Secaucus CMP ntin Bus Line Co,, Inc. near future. ' for aa I hav* said before, there were th* vegetables which had been dried We have a full line of and preserved for the winter and Tha Clarendon Bowling Club of Secau- Oil and Gat Heaters which had been fixed In the modern, cue will travel to West Hoboken next saving way. Wednesday night and bowl against Pop at reduced prices. "We had real people with us. They Schutis'i champions on the Amsterdam had the train stop at different towns; alleys. A very interesting contest Is Come in and look over oh, how many, many towns wa did see. LEGHORNS PRODUCE •ure because tbe Clarendon bowlers are our line. We had a most wonderful trip. stronger than last year. The following "These people talked to the people CHEAPEST E6GS men will bowl: Fred OUwertbar, Wm. ial»o have tome big of each town aid the people of each specials on Dinner ugel, Champ BlaU, and borae-shoe how we were made. tlon. He hasn't solved any of nil Leghorns produce egg* cheaper Belli*, and Charles Ollwerther. With They were shown how they could arithmetic problems for three days. than hens of the general purpose Sets, Cut Glass, Lino- Mra. Newgllt—It ain't his fault Hit this line-up the Clarendons will bring put up Jelly and Jam and vegetables 1 breeds—Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, leum, Aluminum Ware so they would aave the things which computing machine broke down snl Rhode Island Reds, and Orpington*. home the bacon. A bet of f 10 is also should be aaved, and so they could UH his pa bad to send It oat to have II This fact, which confirms the bellel on the side. and so forth. tbe things which could be used to fixed. and experience of commercial poultry make us taste so very On*. farmers, was one of the results ob- The Faitful Workers Society held a We make prompt de- "They all said how good we looked. Caust for a Qrouoh. tained In a rather extensive feeding Banquet in the basement of the And the crowds that came to see ua "That woman test recently reported by poultrymen Church on Wednesday evening which liveries to Secaucus. in every place made us feel vary seeds soured 01 of the department of agriculture Be- was Isrgely attended. Rev. M. C. proud and happy. life." cause they lay as many or more eggs, Beekmaim addreased the member* with "Soon we are to be eaten, but It la "Yes, the martat only about 55 pounds of feed per neat apeech. Violin selectiona were) ried once for love, bead as compared with TO to 85 a Joy to think that we showed people and one* rot pound* eaten by the general-purpose endered by Henry Haufe accompanied H. R. PERSKY'S such .splendid things about saving. Of money." breeds, and because their egg yield on the piana by Mi»» Elsi* Borgstede. "ourse we didn't do the work onr- "Welir very materially exceeds that of gen- The Committee in charge of the ban-' Largest Housefumishing Goods, Store "And didn't gel eral-purpose breeds during their sec- quet and who deaerve great credit for 0.' either." ond and third laying years, Leghorns its tucceu were, Mines Agnes Ohlandt, 203 Summit Ave. West Hoboken undoubtedly are more profitable to Lillian Borgstede, Margaret Enflel- Two of a Kind. keep for the production of eggs only. brecht, Elsie Borgstede, Metiers Joseph Prompt Daily Delivery to Secaucus "A scientist, ehr Tbe Leghorns produce slightly Kukuhn, Edwin Born and John Haufe. "Yes." smaller eggs than the general-purpose The vnext meeting of the Society will "What's hi* speclaltyr breeds and the value per dozen of January 7th at which time alectioa SKOAUCTJS HOBOKUT "He's trying to find a substitute fol their eggs was from 1 to 3 cents less }f officer* will be held. gasoline." 'each year than the eggs of general- TeL2586 Union Tel. 39 Hoboken "I have an eccentric friend he ought purpose hens. This difference Is due to meet." to the fact that the general-purpose The annual basaar at the Reformed "What Is your friend working onf breeds are better winter layers than "Perpetual motion." the Leghorn8,,whlle the latter give a hureh under the auspices of the AUGUST SCHELL higher production In the spring and Ladies Aid Society opened last night Beating Father Tim*. tammer. ith the booths prettily dresaed in holi- Music Teacher—Why, madame, dc day array and well laden with useful Undertaker and Fmfcalmer you always bring ragtime swift muslci and fancy articals and good thing* to Why not a quiet number; somethlnf. Find Insects Which Are eat. Leichenbctorfer soothing? • Reputed Gold-Producers The Misses Csrrle Ludwigsan, Lillian 8ECAU0U8 HOBOKEN They All fold How Good We Looked. Pupil—Your lessons are too expen- Barrall, and Edna Boulanger rendered sive. I can't afford to play to slow In these days of gold shortage It •oloa and little Miss Dorothy Cadell re- Paterson Plankroad near front Street 166 Third Street selves, but we cane out all right when music. Is Interesting to know that there are we were cooked, and so we did our insects In this world which are ssld cited. parts." Interdependence*. to be golct-produdne! The most pop- Refreshments were served by the SEBASTAN MAULBECK HABLAN BESSON "That's so," agreed the Jelly. "We ular of the specie* of beetles which ladies and chowder by Mrs. John Cadell. did everything we could." "Does stomach contain gold and silver is the golden A "wonder tree" full of surprises for Town Engineer of Secaucus LAWYER "Good for yon," aald th* rest of the trouble affect the rosechafer. It Is a very handsome, the kiddies was presided over by Mrs. Jelly and Jam. mind?" yellow beetle, with a metallic luster, A. Redlern siid Mra. Nelson. The Sun- Member of the Municipal Engineer* "U n q u estlona- Of th» Ctly of New York. SAVINGS BANK BUILDING "It was a trip which I will never for- and Its size Is nbout an big as the end day school scholsrs snd the Young Peo- HOBOKEN, N. J. get," said the Jelly. bly. I know a of a man'* thumb. The most remark 927 Union Street West Hoboken man who has wor- ples Socisl Union had bootbi well laden "I will never forget It. either," said able gold beetles, however, are to be> with pretty Chriitmas gifts. tha Jam. ried himself sick found In Central America. At first thinking about the Phone 448 Union "Of course, though," said the Jelly, sight one would think the beetle an MUSIC ROLLS '•we'll forget all aboot It when we're cost of everything actual piece of gold, until It moves. "All the Latest at Cut Price* eaten." eats." The head and wing-cases are brilliant- WILLIAM BUESING Stcoid Rolls 10c up, ud Exchanged "That's so, we will," aald the Jam. ly polished with a luster like pore "But until we are eaten we rau think Marked for Future Reference. gold. It Is very strange, too, that sil- Tictw, Mmhii ud ill kiids if lilkia. and talk of oar glorious sainnwr trip "Willie, I hear you've been fighting ver beetles exist In the same country. Mackim it kill irici. through the country wheu people came with one of those boys next door and Plumbing and 1 Unfortunately there" Is no fact at the For Exchange—Edison for Diae to aee us as they would to see a cir- have given him a bjack eye. bottom of the fancy. cus, and we can think that we did our "Yes'm. You see, tbey's twins, and 1 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY parts In turning out Just right, so oth- wanted some way to tell them apart.' Gas Fitting ers who made Jelly and Jam like us Estimates cheerful given on all Hoboken Phonograph Eichangi could work the same saving way an must return borne.' It Is said that every man has MO Ft*** Street, Secauca* N. J, Lead, Glass, Putty by the "Be ap-to-date." said the calendar. "Impossible, senator.'* his price—yet lots of men gire Advertisers tub, Agricultural Imple 'Never lose your head," sad tbe/bar- themselves sway. Dry Goods and Clothing reL "I owe more than 400 calls." There are lots of erow- ments, Tar and Rabbet "Mske light of everything." said the "No matter? You can aafeiy writ* toogued people In this world— They are Hats, Caps and Gloves Paper, Garden Hose, Horse lira. 'em off now." they talk one way and think an- "Do a driving business," said tbe other. boosters and Blankets and Comfortables Blankets, Poultry Food and hammer. A bachelor Is given fair warn- Linen of all kinds, Hovel Supplies, Fertiliser, Btovr "Aspire to greater things," amid the The Dial. ing when a girl «hows him a deserve your Repairing. nutmeg. Tbe combination of a safe proves photograph of herself when a business. tits, Combe, etc. "Find a good thing and stick to It," that there Is safety la Bombera.—Car- baby. 1266 Pateraon Plankroad •aid the flu*. toons Magazine. •*—4 THE SECAUCUS NEWS. •f th« hMTj (nn rime arrou the wa- There was no doubt about the raoge ter again, and unconncloiudy for a Bow, nor the tenor of Kam (lutab roomr H» poshed her almost forci- cause the hand that clutched at the tenne Insmnt Wallen waited, eipertant King's answer. It waa ns nunga had bly Inside—and swung toward Gunga. ladder's side rope was fingerless, save of the shock If the shell should And Ita aald—the principle that dead men tell "fiunn, take the starboard ladder— for the forefinger. murk. It inlKSPd. \ no tales. Ham (iuluh Singh's tactics, III take tbe port." "Kam Gulab Singh!" he cried, and "I'm going on deck," ha annwered from Ram Oulah Singh's standpoint Around him was an Inferno; •truck with all his might—and missed. quietly. "They'll he too busy to notice were fiuillless—that a ship might dis- acreama, shrieks, yells and cries, the The whir of the other's krls sang In me, and lieslih-s It's dark, (iunga "III appear off the fnce of the earth and shrill hlsa of escaping steam, the sharp bis car as he flung himself sldewlae ta> stay here und replace the hHrrtcttde be never heard of again wan one thing, crackle of a flame leaping upward •void the blow. after I go out. We'vo got to know hut that slip or anyone on hoard her through the englneroom hatch, the "You have your father's lace, yon whut's going on, Mixs MacKay. The should return to report that she had crash and rattle of amall-arm fire Ailed rat!" the man shrieked, and lifted the xhlp lias been si ruck once, though not beep uttaeked In these waters, suspi- tbe air. blade to swing again. vilnlly. I think; hut dowu here Is no ciously those of Kam Gulab Singh, was Below on the forward deck It waaI The white light was gone—search- place to he caught In If another shot quite another! as though hell Itself were loosed. The Ing along the length of the ship. Again prove more successful. I will be back And then to Wallen came a space of great looming shape of a vessel Iny Wallen struck In the light of the presently." time that he could not estimate, each against the Monlelgh's bow, from flames now that were bursting, angry, Without giving her a chance to t - moment recording some wild, unreal, which, to Join scores alreudy there, venomous, with a roar and hiss, from' ply he slipped through the door aa bewildering, kaleidoscopic change In white-clothed nguren, like a horde of the engineroom hatch, and this time Uiinga opened It and out Into the alley- the scene around hltu. Again that ter- ghouls, poured onto the Monleigh'H the other reeled back as the blow went way. It wns Muck, empty, deserted, a* rific crash from a striking shell, and flush deck; and, as a fire-flame shot home. he hail expected. then a scream, unearthly, not human, heavenward, Illuminating the scene to Rut the next Instant the man behind He made bis way up the companion- from the very bowels of the ship—a daylight brightness, the naked steel of Ram Gulab Singh on the ladder way to the little lounging room and tremor of the vessel from stem to the krls flickered In Its downward reached forward between his leader'! stern, a groaning, screeching, wrench- sweep, and dark, grimacing features legs and jerked Wallen's. feet from be- lag of mangled machinery, a tottering showed, and out of the features In a neath him. There was a scream of "They cannot smrve us out. We net' "It's sliu|ile enoiii.'li." Wiillen replied thud as though the engines bad col- horribly Incredible way the eyes glit- triumph from Ram Gulab Singh; and Brmeil now, ciunca mid I, nml we inn sli'inlv. "You'll stimd In clone lo Ami lapsed upon their bedplates, a cloud tered. And here and there upon the as Wallen, losing his balance, pitched hold ttin 1 chxii' l.ir loiiL'er llnin they I.|I|>< -lie MnrKnlKlu's Ntutlon—unit let of sieum volleying skyward from the deck forms law sprawled and prone as forward, he caught the flash of tbe will care In «nli. fur ii heavier price .Mis;, .Mai'lvuy anil I'iiiiinu here go engine room hatch, and there was no they had fallen. whirling krls coming down upon him. tliun Ilii'y will ciiri' in pay. They are a-liiire." more vibration—and the Monlelgh lay Wallen ripped open a box of car- And then, in the fraction of a sec- nut fiicils. They know Hull. Ami thnl "1. >nlUb—no!" (juiiKi) hud Mllpped a helpless thing, with only a sullen ond that followed, even as he fell, the tridges with his thumb nail, and let IK tlm mil' chnucc for ymi--th:ii Ih> <. iiiii'^ly lo Wallen'd Hide uiul was movement now from the momentum of brain, stimulated a thousandfold, ab- them tumble loose Into his pocket, as Will llccopl Ilir lel'lll* I Luc I" II ill.' iiinlii,. in Uallen's sleeve. "1 will u moment gone. sorbing details, registered them upon 1 he stared over the weather-cloth. "Anil I mil mil'i'l ln'i i- « .III n "II"' ..[ ^n. -:ih,li It' the sahih Klves his He drew buck against the captain's hid consciousness. derer. with nil lin|iiiMnr «ln» .-ir'ils i, Ii' I.ir I In' .MNs .MacKny. shall the What WUB left of the Monlelgh's crew room. wus already driven back on the lad- The blade, within an Inch of his tlcnil m:in's 11:1111*•'.'" ^lii- nnd|ni: us II|. In the eyes with some ton and two of the crew on the star- Mechanically his arms locked around tube anil Jamming the engine telegraph board ladder fighting like demons; and "Sluill I answer > 11u V hn ymi i»\pi-i- iln answer?" III' -niil sie.ulily. "Tin i. astlciilly. "Well, you i'iin foruet It. directly below him, on the lower port over the sprawled bodies on the lad- weird, uncanny chorus of exultant ladder, were Mott and Larsen und two till' UllMWlT 1»— Mil. Vl'll III'C Mll'l'l- IllTi ' iiu'll iii'Ver ^et awny t'rom thlK ship shrieks, as of devils In unholy revel, der-steps, bowling those' behind over only for a 1 iJ 11*- while—only £or u ike Unit." nthers—no, there were only Lnrsen like ninepins, Wallen spun, twisting cume from across the wuter, und the und two of the crew—Mott had IIIIIHICIlt." "I ilun't expect to s«t B\vn,v,"

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