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YOL. XXIX. CKANBURY, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY p, 1914. NO. 27.

Sunday Services. Jr. O. U. A. M. Elects. Willing Workers To Meet. Hopewell to Have Public i •;"!••; !••:• ;-:-I"M-M-K-I-:-H-M-I-MK-I-K-:-H-H-I-I-M-M'-I-1"I"I-H-1-I' . SuDday, January 11th—Morning, Jr. O.- U. A. M. No. 60 of Cranbury The Willing Workers Mission Band Library. We Make Right Anything That Gpes Wrong. Preaching in thy Skilled Workmen. Water Company Annual Meeting Mr. aud Mrs. Me Dougall also cele- Third Grade—Mary Hart, Marian brated the anniversary of their wedding Flannslst. Skirts The Cranbury Water Company will Hughes, Gertiude Harder, Harvey which occurred twenty years ago on Getting more popular as hold their anuuul meeting on Jauuary Phares, Lizzie Schnell, Addison Mc- Saturday. women experience their good A. F. WILLIAMS, 20th for the purpose of electing a board Dougall. Second Grade—Kathryn Barlow, Al- points. THE REASONABLY PRICED JEWELER, of directors and other necessury busi- Entertained Triangle Club. ness. berta Grover, Margaret Dock, Sadie At 50c—All white, or white 23 East State Street, TRENTON, N\ J. Miss Ethel Cole entertained the Cohen, Ruth Campbell, Katherine with pink, blue or gray stripes Farm Sold. members of the Triangle Tennis Club Collins. The John A. Wyekoff furm at at her home Friday evening. Cards —ruffled. Finished with First Grade—Jamen Dey, Banks lace, feather-stitching or scal- Cranbury was sold yesterday to John and games furnished amusement for Stahl. •»••!• •!•»•!• • •!' • »..!••'I.•'»• ••!••.I. •!•«<• .».<..<• •i.. <..».» White of Freehold. The sale wa the evening. - Those present were the Reception Grade—Mary Perrine, loped edges. Trenton's Best Clothes Shop made through the W. .H. Johnson Misses Olive Petty. Sara Perrine, Edward Schnell, Stanley Barclay. At 75c, $1—Finer grades, f BLOCK'S For Men, Youths and Boys "BLOCK'S • agency. Clementine Lewis, Mary Spaulding, with more or better finish or Florence Perriue, Helen Butcher, Isa- Theodore F. Williamson. Officers to be Installed. trimming. A Peep in Our Windows Will Tell the Tale. belle dnedeker, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel died at his home near Acqueduct Mon- Extra sizes—59c and 75c. The new officers for Pioneer Grange Bennett, Holland Dey, Harold Menaugh day night aged 67 years. He had been will be installed on Tuesday evening Waldo Perrine, Charles Butcher, David in ill health for some time and is sur- Flannslet Gow-ns by Fred Grove aud hi3 daughter Mi?s Lewis, Charles Symmes of Cranbury; vived by his wife and one son. Mary Grove. Mr. Grove was master Miss Eva Bowne of Spotswood and Funeral services were held yesterday At 75c—white with stripes, Biggest Price for the Phiiusboro Grange last year. Miss Matilda Davison of Jamesburg. from his late home, Rev. N. T. Brown collarless or with collar. Telephone Co. To Elect. officiating. Interment was made in the Neatly finished. Haines-Hoft'man. A meeting of the Farmers & Traders Dutch Neck cemetery under the direc- At $1—All white, or white Telephone Company will be held to The marriage is announced of Miss tion of A. S. Cole, Son & Co. with gray, blue or pink stripes. Laura Hoffman, daughter of the late Cuts morrow at the Walker-Gordon Farm "With scalloped edges or fancy William Hotfman, of Monroe Township Nearly ],000 Hear Prof. B. P. for the election of officers and directors Stout Sing. stitching. With collar or In the Store's History for the year. to Charles Haines, of New York, The bride is a sister of I. C. Hoffman of the Nearly 1,000 persons packed into the without. On All Men's and Boys' To Elect Directors. arm of A. S, Cole, Son & Co, Central Baptist church Trenton, Thurs- At §1.25, $1.50—Finer ma- day night to hear the sermon in song The annual meeting of the stock terial in these ; same colors. on "The Passion Play, " as rendered by holders of the First National Bank will Cartwrigut- Applegate. The trimming' in rows of Professor B. P. Stout, the singing be held in their bauking house on Tues- Mi33 Trillie Hyers Applegate daugh- evangelist from Pasedena, Cal. The hemstitching, • buttonhole day, January 13 for the purpose of ter of Maxey Applegate, Sr., of-.Free- story of the cross was told by this /stitching, lace or embroidery. HE season has been so backward, and real winter has '' electing nine directors to servo for thehold, and Walter Lewis Cartwrightfc wonderful singer in such a manner as Well made, roomy and been so long getting onto its job, we .find ourselves ensuiug year. After the business meet- son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cartwright, T to leave a lasting impression upon the ing a banquet will be held in the Sec-of Freehold, were married at 6 45 comforting. . with too many heavy Overcoats on our racks, and they pos- minds oi the vast audience. ond church chapel with addresses by o'clock on Saturday evening, January itively must be moved out at once. prominent speakers and bankers. 3d, 1914, at St. Peter's Chapel by Rev. It was the general opinion that Pro- J. F. Milbank, D. D., tbe Rector. Tho fessor Stout's story of the cross was the There's a very handsome assortment of Men's and —Miss Perriue Entertains. " bride was given away by her father. most wdrfderful" vocal production~ever ^Young"Me"n's~Moders~iif Smart,"Heavy Winter Weaves," Ethel Madeline Perrino entertained The bridesmaid was Mis3 May Graham, heard in Trenton. The power and all of them outlandishly low in price. a few of her little girl friends Saturday of Freehold, and the groomsman, sweetness of Professor Stout's voice SEE WINDOW DISPLAY at dinner. Those present were Vir- Harold Victor Cartwright, of Philadel- cannot be described; he must be heard ginia Polhemu3, Elizabeth Grover, phia, brother of the groom. The groom to be appreciated. Alberta Grover, Edna Hutchiuson, • $50.00 FUR-LINED OVERCOATS FOR 838.50 " is a member of St. Peter's Church choir Former Teacher Dead. Bertha Oehler, Celeste Mason, Isabelle and a member of St. Andrews Brother- USINESS Word has been received of the death Fine black kersey shell, with genuine muskrat Oehler,-Harold Polhemus, and Russell hood. of Professor A. H. Cole who was well skin linings; very handsome garments. Grey of Newark. LANK •known in this vicinity beiDg for a Miss Grove' Very 111. Miss "Sinock Entertained. number of years a member, of Peddie Miss Ethel Grove of Plainsboro who OOKS $25.00 FUR-LINED OVERCOATS FOR $16.75 Miss Ethel Smock entertained a Institute faculty. Many will remem- has boen home from the New Bruns- number of young friends at the home ber him as a teacher while attending come m increasing variety Just as colci wearaer is beginning too. wick High School for live weeks on of Mr. and Mrs, Baird Davison Satur that school. He beki a position in a every year. They keep pace accgunt of sickness returned Monday day evening. Cards and music furnish large school in Chicago at the time of with business development and morning, and on Wednesday just after ed amusement for the guests who were his death. business needs. a fire drill she was taken very ill. An Spew.! T'jrof Men's Trousers , the Misses Florence Perrine, Sara automobile was sent after her. The PlaiHSboro C. E. Society And in the Stoll stock they're 250 pairs of Winter Trousers from a prominent Applegate, Sara Perrine, Emma Mer- doctor thinks she will have to give up Have Social. shown in fullest assortment. maker who wanted them turned into ready cash, and shon, Helen Butcher. Olive Petty, her studies. A social was held by the Christian As well as every other office Claire Moore, David Lewis, William we took them. Our customers get the benefit. There This being her last year it is quite Endeavo* Society of the Plainsboro need—filing equipments, in- Hoffmau, Arthur Burroughs, Waldo church on Wednesday evening at tbe are plenty of large sizes among them. a disappointment to her. She is in a Perrine, Harold Menaugh, Charles newly erected Presbyterian manse. dexes,-loose-leaf books. very nervous condition. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF Butcher, Charles Symmes, About forty were present and a short In short— program was given which consisted of ALL BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS Diphtheria in Spotswood. Everything from a steel pen Will Build New Store. readings by Miss Helen Snook and Two cases of diphtheria have been Miss Luella Hultz; piano solo, Mrs. to a typewriter, or a complete There are Real'Bargains for Shoppers-at the Store H. M. Voorhees & Bro., the well reported in Spotswood. Louis, the George Burslem; selections by the Sec- office outfit. known- merchants of Trenton are about ond PreBbyterian orchestra of Cranbury 'of Big Opportunities. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dinkle, And that includes office fur- to build a new store on East State After the social a business meeting was taken ill the early part of last ^street, the plans being completed. Work was held and officers were elected for niture at its best. . on the building will commence in a few week. On Saturday, Walter James, the year. They are: weeks and when finished they will have son of Mr.'and Mrs. Frank James, and President, H. A. Stults :• Daniel Block Clothing Go. a first-class, up-to-date store that wil a playmate of Louis Dinkle, was strick- Vice president,' Russell Britton on. Drastic action will be taken by the .ggcording Sec, , Miss Luella Hultz . Washington Market Building cater, not only in the garments and Mre. J. E. White STOLL'S, novelties it will ofler but in every way doctors to present the disease from Corresponding Sec, Treasurer, Mrs. A. S. Reed 20-22 E. State St., 107-109 South Broad Street, Trenton, N. J. to its customers, especially its out ol spreading among the school children. Organist, Miss Luella Hultz town trade. Both houses have been quarantined. Assist, Organist, Mies O^ TRENTON, NEW JERSEY. >+..». ».».• ».».••».».».».».+.»., •.<;!•?'•

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SDNftSfSfflOOL ESSON (By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Evening Department, the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.)

CHAMBERS LESSON FOR JANUARY 11. u Author of "Cardigan'the Conspirators" Maids-at-Arms"etc THE MISS.ION OF THE SEVENTY* , \ msmms LESSON TEXT.-Luko 10:1-24. P.F. COLLIER $> SQff GOLDEN TEXT.-"It U not yo,that COPYRIGHT Oy ROBT. "Wl CHA/*IB>BRS OOPyRtCrtlT spook, but tho spirit of your Father that Bpoakoth In you."—Matt. 10:20. SYNOPSIS. , me. When we entered the little tea- "Madame," I said, "there la little fully polished toe of his shoe.' "Be- tho hallway I eaw his dishevelled soV room she passed on to the lounge and enough of happiness in the world—BO cause," he added, reloading his re- dlers running, flinging open doorB. Jesus "came unto his own and his Scarlett, an American soldier of for- seated herself on t^ie padded arm. little that when it cotne3 It should be volver, "I do not like It." tearing, trampling, pillaging, wrecking own received him not." Rejected in" tBTie In tho employ of tho French Im- J welcomed, even by those who may not He turned quietly to Mornac and or- everything in their path. , perial Polite at the outbreak ol the Fran- "What is.it?" sh e asked. ' • Judea, he turned to Galilee, making co-Prussian war, !s ordered to - arrest "I am sorry to-tell you," I said—• share in it." dered the corpse to be buried, and Mor- "Your business -will be attended W his headquarters at Capernaum only John Buckhurst- a leader of the Cpm- "sorry from my heart. You are not And>I bent nearer and whispered the nac, plainly unnerved at the murder- in the garden at dawn," he observed, muntsts and suspected oC having Htolen to he rejected there also. "After these the French crown jewels. While search-. very friendly to me, arid, that makes trutli. ous act of his superior, repeated the blinking about the room, for the bright things" (v. 1.) e. g., alter his final de- Ins for Buckhurst, Scarlett Is ordered to it harder for ne to t-ay what I.have to "Sylvia!" murmured the young order, cursing his men to cover the lamp light dazzled him. 1 arrest Countess do Vassart and her sroup parture from Galilee, and as he "Was of socialists and escort them to the Bel- say." countess, Incredulously. "A spy! And quaver in his voice. The countess did not oven glance up about to perform his Perean ministry. gian border. Scarlett finds Sylvia Elven "What do you mean?" Bhe asked, she brings this—this shame on me!" "As for you," observed Buckhurst, as the sentence was pronounced; she The ministry of Jesus is rapidly has- of the Odeon disguised a3 a peasant and x carries her to La Trappe where the guardedly. Sylvia turned, standing unsteadily. glancing up at U6 where we stood looked at me and lalc> her left hand on tening to a close, still there is much. _ countess and her friends are assembled. "I mean that you cannot'stay here," For a long time they looked at each speechless together, "you will be mine, smiling, aij-Tnough waiting for All are arrested. The countess saves •work to do, hence the selection of Scarlett from a fatal fall from the roof I eaid. "And you know why." other in silence, their eyes wet with judged and sentenced when this drum- the moment to resume an interrupted those who shall go befoPe him to pre- of the house. He denounces Buckhurst "Will you explain this insult?" she tears. Then Eyre lifted Sylvia's hand head • court decides. Go into that conversation. pare for what proved to he In each, as the leader of the Rods and the coun- asked, hotly. and kissed it, and led her away, clos- room!" He went away, slamming and lock- tess conducts him to where Buckhursc is city and town his last visit. secretedn A n w» A A. _ ^ . Germa^» . . n Uhlan*•!. 1 __ s descen_1 A M A .t fr^ ^d1 of^Tnl "Yes. You are a German spy," I ing the door behind. The countess did not move. ing tho door! and I heard Mornac com- I. The Seventy Sent (vv. 1-9). Verse" the place and Buckhurst escapes during said, under my breath, "French troops The countess still stood In the cen- 8peed touched her arm; she looked plaining that the signals had gone out the melee. Scarlett Is wounded. He re- one tells us of the character of the covers consciousness In the countess will- land here tonight "or tomorrow," ter of the room, transfixed, rigid, star- up quietly,-smiled, and stepped across on the semaphore and that there was •work they were to undertake, viz., to house at Morsbronn. •where he Is cared I wt at oi calmly. "You will see how ing throug'i-'her tears at the closed the threshold. Speed followed; Jac- more threachery abroad. for by tho countess. A fierce battle Is he heralds; to prepare the people fousht In tho streets between French dangeroai your situation is certain door. With a deep drawn breath she queline slipped In beside him, and then (TO BE CONTINUED.) against his coming, 2 Cor. 5:20. There to become when Buckhurst is taken, straightened tier shoultfera; her head I turned 5n Buckhurst, who had ju6t is a plentltude of -work, but, "the la- and when it is understood what use drooped; she cover** txji face \&th ordered his soldiers to surround the Jewels to Scarlett He dec HER PREMONITION OF DEATH borers are few." They were sent to Kive himself up to the authorities. Scar- you have made'ot the semaphore." • clasped bands. house outside. a particular people, "whither he him-, lett doubts his slncorltv. Buckhurst urpn.'s She winced, then straightened and "What h»ve I aone?" she cried, He motioned toward the door with Circumstances ' That Led Prominent tho ccuntesa *9 ca ".o Paradise. Buck- self would- come," 2 Tim. 4:8; Titus hurst admits that hr rect-iv»o ^ar from bent her steady gaze on me. Her cour- brokenly—"what have I done that this leveled weapon. I turned and entered Woman to Live Ever in Fear of 2:13. No matter what may have been the Prussians for Information which he age was admirable. shame should come upon me?" the tearoom, and he locked the door Impending Disaster. does not plve. He secures passports to their limitations, the "coming one" the French lines for Scarlett, the coun- • "1 thank you for telling me," she "You have done nothing," I said, from the outside. would supply all deficiencies. Jesus, tess and himself. Scarlett reports to said, simply. "Have I a chance to "neither for good nor evil in this The countess, seated on the sofa, A most touching account of tlK th« secret service In Paris and finds Mor- commanded prayer, but also sent forth nac. shadow of the emperor. In charge. reach the Spanish frontier?" crisis. But Sylvia has; Sylvia the looked up" as I appeared. She waB ter- premonition of coming trouble which those same praying ones (vv. 2, 3). . He deposits the crown Jewels and later, "I think you have," I replied. "Kelly spy. That a man should give up his ribly pale, but she smiled as my heavy she experienced before the tragic when mnkinfT a detailed report, finds that Prayer and work go hand in hand In pebbles have been substituted for the reVU Eyre is going with you when—" life for a friend is good; that a woman eyes met hers. drowning of her children at Paris, was stones. Speed, a comrade in the pprvliy. • "He? Ko, no, he must not! Does offers hers for her country is better. "Is it to be farce or tragedy, mon- given by Isadora Duncan, the dancer, a sane Christian experience. Every warns Scarlett that Mornac Is danqernus. Impression demands sufficient expres- He also Informs him that^all'the govern- he know what'I am? Did he offer to She has donc_her duty; the sacrifice sieur?" she asked, without a tremor in whose poetic interpretations charmed ment treasure Is bfln? transported to the go?" she asked, incredulously. is still burning; I pray it may spare her clear voice. the people of two continents. sion, if it is to make any lasting con- coast for shipment out of Ihe country. tribution to ourcharacters. The large Scarlett and Speed escape to join :i cir- ."Mademoiselle, he insists." her and spare him." I could not have uttered a word to Two months before the unhappy ac- cus. The circus arrives at Paradise. An Without turning her head,she said: The countess looked at me scornful- save my life. Speed, pacing the room, cident, tho bereaved woman was con- harvest demands attention. We are order is received by the mnvor orilllnK sent into that harvest by the. King tho citizens to arms. Jacqueline. daugh- "Does he, know that it may mean his ly^ "I think that we are not fitted to turned to read my face; and I think he tinuously haunted_ with visions of ter of the IJr.ard. offers to join the circus death?" understand each other." read it, for he stopped short in his death. Consulting her physician, she himself, "Behold I send you;" and to frtvc exhibitions in the character of a those whom he sends are not com- mermaid. Scarlett makes friends with "He has suffered worse, for your "It remains," I said, "for me to thank tracks. vas assured that she was "suffering the Uzard. Scarlett calls on the countess sake!" I said, bitterly. you for your kindness to us all, and for "Do they mean to shoot us?" ho from nerves." When playing in Rus- pelled to labor.alone, Matt. 28:20; at.t*r home In Paradise. He finds Rvlvhi John 14:16. Jesus mentions four E5»en also there. He learns the countess "What?" she'flashed out, confronting your generosity to me in my time of asked, bluntly. sia shortly afterward, so strong was ltM withdrawn from th» socialists. Thev me in an instant. need. ... It is quite useless for "Messieurs," said the countess, with her conviction, one night, that her things about those whom he sends! . «»>ir' eternal friendship. The IJznrd Like Lambs. '~- Mrirns for Scarlett, through one Tnc- "You must know that," I said— me to dream of repaying it. ... I a faint smile, "your whispers are no own death was imminent, that she left Tnic tht Mrna I head of a commiinl" "three years of hell—prison—utter shall never forget it. ... I ask compliment to my race. Pray honor a letter containing her "last words" (1) Their character. They are to b» • ruin! Do you dare deny yoti have leave to make my adieus, madame" me by plain speaking. Are we to die?" j on her dressing table, before going like "lambB." We have just had the been ignorant of this?" She flushed to her temples, but did We stood absolutely" speechless be- onto the stage. Again one night on figure of "laborers" presented, labor- (hs treasure trains are changed, nwlni: to For a space she stood there, struck not answer. fore her. the train she seemed to hear Chopin's ers who were sent. Is this then a ti>c discovery of a plot at I.orlent. Orders speechless; then, "Call him!" she *Tt received for the expulsion of the clr- As I stood looking at her, a vivid "Ah, Monsieur Scarlett," she said, Funeral March all night lonj. At the mixed simile? We thin,k not. We are <1Uo. Buekhurst appears in Paradls-1 :nul cried. "Call him, I tell you! Bring flare of light flashed through the win- gravely, "do you al60 fail me same time she seemed to see a vision to go forth to the harvesting work as <>»cures recruits for the red t\;\s Scarlett him here—I want hip here—here be- s='MVi'rer: l hv S.'.irlelf. wolves." That is to say, surrounding Scarlett ili«co\nrs> F*'\ .;i F.lven si-idine a when he entered the tearoom, Slyvia, bub of voices swelled into a roar; then "Are we to die?" she asked. ence to tears. "All through my per- each harvest field, and frequently en- memtfl^p to the rrjs"-lan« He; ssende s w»mtnc of t)i' Dltit I" wreck r ;.- train white as a ghost, met him face to face. the outer doors were'flung back and a '••Yes, madame." formance," Miss Duncan says: "I felt croaching as far as they dare, are the and ns\'s tlv * . w.ir-'h'p :v.' illsp.itched to "Monsieur," 6he said, harshly, "why score of men sprang into the hallway, "Thank you," she said, softly. "Why is though I were marching to my - the port at once. wolves, a type of the evil one and of did you not come to that book store?" soldiers with the red torch-light danc- do you look at me so sadly, Monsieur grave through an icy wind, and after- his agents. Those who go thus Into, CHAPTER XXI. He was silent. His face was answer ing on rifle barrels and bayonets. Scarlett? Truly, you must know that ward with a melody of resurrection, a or by the way ot, danger will not carry enough—a terrible answer. And before them, revolver swinging my life has been long enough to prove sort of ecstacy that was not earthly." any excess of baggage, 2 Tim. 2:4. "Monsieur Eyre, speak to me! Is it Like Her Ancestors. in his slender hand, strode Buckhurst, its uselessne6s. 1 had rather die with The very 'day of the terriblu acci- (3) In the third place, they are to • ('?•! I leaned in the embrasure • of tho true? Did they—did you not know that a red sash tied across his breast, his you than live without the friendship dent, the mother had paaked her little go forth with complete dependence southern window, gazing at my light- 1 made an error—that I did go on Mon- colorless eyes like diamonds. which I believe—which I know—is ones, who had accompanied her with upon God's providing care (v. 4). The ed lanterns, which dangled from the day at the same hour? They told me Speed and Jacqueline came hurrying mine. You see I have nothing to re- their nurse to Paris, for a little outing, exact letter of these instructions Is halyards at-Saint-Yssel. The soldier at the usine that you had gone away through the hall to where I stood; gret in a death that brings me to you where their lodgings were, as she was not always incumbent upon his ambas- Rolland had so far kept his word— —I thought you had forgotten—that Buckhurst's smile 'was awful as his again. ... Do you regret life?" to remain in Paris for the rest of the sadors, chapter 22:35, 3G, but the spif- three red lamps glimmered through a you did not care—" eyes flashed from Speed to me. "Not now," I said. day; and in saying good-bye she play- It of absolute faith in a Father who driving mist; the white lanterns hung "Care!" he groaned, and bowed his Behind him, close to his shoulder, "You are kind to say so. I believe— fully kissed the lips of one of her will provide, must always possess his above, faintly shining. head, crushing her hands over his the torch-light fell on Mornac's smooth, yes,-1 know that you truly care for me. children through tho glass. Contact representatives. face. false face, stretched now into a fero- ... Do you?" with the cold pane struck perform. They had a commission \ alarm that brought a pitiful break in her; ho turned on me, quivering in pened at the semaphore. is leas rich in harmful germs, though not entirely exempt. In spite of the "The corporation lawyer thought for both body and soul. Tho Gospel her voice. every limb. "You say he bribed you?" asked hard. Then he winked. redlssolvlng arid clarification of the of ChrlBt IB for the whole man (v. 9). "I am trying to," I said. "And now "We .must start," he said, hoarsely. Buckhurst, gently. " . " 'Freeze your water," he said. 'Im- To minister to the bodies of men must I must consult Mademoiselle Elven. "Give mcr~your—revolver."_ "Yes; I've said it twenty times, fresh liquid and the action of heat to port It fo cakes and bottle it on this induce a recrystallizatlon, there still however be accompanied by the her- EMU you help met" I drew it from my hip pocket and haven't I?" side of the border. There ain't no alding of the coming kingdom. That "What can I cV»?" she asked. passed it to him. "And you took the bribes?" remain about 2,100 mlcrobic coloniea duty on ice.' to the grain of white' salt. On a ham kingdom which is everlastingly to be "Stand by that window. Look ma- "Scarlett," ho began, "if we don't The wretch laughed outright. "Aren't these corporation lawyers visible upon earth, Dan. 2:44. fame, can you see the lights on the reach*-" "And you believe that you deserve cured in salt liquor, M. VanErmengem wonders? The scheme worked and jsmaphcre?" A quick rapping at the door silenced well of the commune?" smiled Buck- found the very poisonous bacillus bo- it's still working. Simonpure spring II. The Seventy Received (vv. 10- "Yea." him; the young countess stood In the hurst. tulinus. water is drunk all over the Union 16.) These heralds were to proclaim "Count them aloud." hallway, bright-eyed, but composed, Tho soldier grinned and opened hie M. Andouard concludes from his ob- today and on every gallon of It, that tho kingdom was "nigh unto you." She counted the white lights for me, asking for me. mouth to answer, and Buckhurst shot servations that salt Is a substance thanks to that corporation lawyer, In this section we have set before &en the red ones. "The red and white lights are gone," him through the face; and, as he fell, more or less impure from both the the government is robbed of 25 cents." us not only the probable manner "Now," I said, "If those lights change she said. "There are four green lights shot him again.' standing wreathed in chemical and bacteriological point of whereby the ambassadors may be re- ceived, but also their attitude towards to number or color or position, come on the tower and four blue lights on the smoke of his own weapons. view, and that serious measures are Not Flattering to White Men. Instantly to me. I shall be with the halyards." "I think," said Buckhurst, in a pleas- called for refining, sterilization and those who shall reject them. Jesus, by The negroes of Guinea have little his anathemas pronounced upon Chop- Mademoiselle Elven in the little tea- I turned to Eyre. "This is interest- antly persuasive voice, "that tnere will clean packing—to put an end to the belief in a state of future punishment room." ing," I said, grimly. "I set signal's for be no more bribery In this battalion " disorders that may be caused by this azin and Bethsalda (vv. 12-15), Inti- Some of them who live on the sea mates what shall be the fate of those I left her In the jhadow of the cur- the Fer-de-Lance to land in force. He deliberately opened the smoking product. coa6t, however, believe that the iin tains, and jessed, tlvough the room to Somebody has changed them. You had weapon; the 6pent sheila dropped one who reject the ambassadors of the consciously wicked suffer hereafter "E King. He emphasizes this by .saying Sylvia's elde. Bhe looked ui> quietly better get ready to go." by one from the cylinder, clinking on Big Change. continual state of drowning. If thp> (v. 16) that he Is heard and despised' Geom her enoroMku-y Crtmio, thin, I Sylvia had shrunk away from Bvre. the stone floor. When does a horse become landed. are still more and consciously wlc'koi I Topping tho tiaurt lllkc and cetulet I wb.en these, hla representatives, arf The countess looked at her blankly, "Ko—no more bribery," he mused, property? they are "turned into wlUte men ant heard or despised. \> *b« AlOW, VKM «.d waited iMtlO I then" at me. touching the dead wan with the care- When it's turned Into a field? go beyond the sea-"

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"I went into tho steering turret and sat down to thlnk'lt over. It certainly WONDERFUL GROWTH OF looked as if my gas-tanks were punc-, CARDEN FORCED IN ALL PARTS tured and I was doomed to fall. If New York lost, as they -were sure to; THEJSANADIAN WESl do, with Bill pitching that way, there OUT OF MEXICO wasn't much left for me except toi OF NJEWJERSEY The Cities of Western Canada make a nice llttlo hole' in the water; Reflect the Growth of the somewhere near Bills island and the( ersey shore, t didn't like water .inl British Minister Accused of Telegraphed Localettes Cover Country. ihose* days, so I began to think. My Anti-American Tendencies hale job was to figure out how to keep ing the Entire State. As sue passes through Western Chicago bats from colliding with Bill's Canada, taking the City of Winnipeg curves. It was something of a job, as a starting point, and then keeping the -way Chicago was hitting in those UNITED STATES PROTESTED FACTORIES RUSHING WORK tab on the various cities and towns days, and Bill being ordered to servo that lino the network of railways that them nothing but straight, easy balls. cover the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and cover- Did I despair? Ha! Little you know Means British Deference to U. S. A., of Captain MacManus of 40 years ago Culllngs From Late Dispatches Thai Ing the eyes as the gaze Is bent on who ask that question. Is the Opinion—Rebel Army, Rout- Epitomize the News of the State these it is felt that there must be ed at Ojlnaga, Withdraws From "something of a country" behind It all. "When I got back to New York city ' for a Week—Fishermen Report Long Siege. Then gaze any direction you like and I hurried up to Yonkers to see Profes- Good Luck at Coast Resorts. the same view is presented. Field sor Ignatz, the man' who knew more after field of waving grain, thousands A GAME OF BASEBALL INFLU- "As I was saying, I naturally got Washington.—The transfer- of Sir ENCED BYTHE MAGNETIC RAY. acquainted with these great people, about air-flying, electric currents, mag- Splashed by boiling water, a small and hundreds of thousands of them. - nets and so on than anybody -would Lionel Carden, British Minister to child of James Frabitol, of Palmyra, Farm hands and laborers aro at work with hauling them to and fro between Mexico, to the Ministership at Rio de • Captain MacHanus, retired. air-ski> the two resorts, and pointed out to believe, and told him. how I was fixed. was badly scalded. converting the virgin prairie with v " "Rest easy, Mac,' says he, and took Janeiro, Brazil, is the result of strong more fields. Pasture land In every di- per, .and his'coterie of Master Alrlga- them where- the Statue of Liberty used representations made to the British tors leaned on the rail of the New to be; and so on, and pretty soon I me out to his hangar and showed me During the vacation period the Wfr> rection on which cattle aro feeding, his new invisible, sky-blue, self-balanc- Foreign Office by the American State nonah Public School will be fumigated thriving and fattening on tho grasses York receiving float,of the F. C. &. A. waB on friendly terms with" a lot of Department Aerial line and watched a. huge yellow them, and of course- the friendship ing aeroplane. and the floors oiled. that are rich in both milk and beef that I prized the most was that of Bill The sending of Sir Lionel Carden to properties, but.lt is unfortunate that dirigible shoot past on the- 5000-foot 'Watch me,' says he, and up he The new building association In level. Flinger of the New Yorks. went. In two minutes he was'out of Mexico City was for the purpose of more cattle are not seen. That, how- having him do just what he did— Woodbury will start business on. Jan- ever, is correcting itself. Here we "The Hong Kong and Washington "Bill waa as nice and sociable a sight, though when he megaphoned me uary 20. William A. Fisher is presi- llttlo fellow a3 ever you saw, and everything to embarrass the Wash- have In a large measure, the evidence express," said one of the younger M. I could hear him plainly. ington Government in its handling of dent A_'s. "She's carrying the Hong he wasn't at all stuck up, because '"My own secret,' says he. -"Abso- of the wealth that helps to build up he was going to be put in the Hall of the Mexican situation, which was the cities, and It should not be forgot- baseball team to the opening game lutely invisible from the ground. Come acute then, July 18, 1913, and which -Harry Rudduch, collector for Pal- of the International Aerial league sea- Fame. He'd talk to you just as if he here,' he says, and he shows me a ten that the cities themselves have as is little different now. myra, has handed over the State, citizens, young men who have come son at Washington tomorrow. That was an ordinary man, and many the tiny searchlight machine. 'My new County and local school taxes col- ought to be a typhoon of a game. Good good fanning bee me and Bill had The story of the intrigues of Car- from other parts, and brought with invisible ray,' he says, and he shows den with Huerta, in an effort to dis- lected. thing they've got the mechanical um- when we had to go up to the 10,000- me how it works. them the experience that has taught pires perfected now. No living man foot level and lay waiting for a storm 1 credit PresideEt Wilson, is not a long them to avoid the mistakes of eastern "'Saved! ' I said, and went out and one, but it is filled with what officials The Gloucester City flail each week would stand a show umpiring for that to settle down below. gives shelter to about 150 homeless and southern cities. They also are borrowed some more money to bet o'n. of the State Department here char- Imbued with the western spirit of en- 'bunch tomorrow. Seems Impossible to " 'Bill,' I said to him on one of these New York. men, who are required to clean up tho think that any human being was ever acterize as "ivorse than 'dollar diplo- terprise, energy and push, and so occasions, 'who's going to win the pen- "That afternoon 100,000 people -were lodgings every morning. reckless enough to act as umpire of a nant this year?' macy.' " Western Canada has its cities. At a in the grandstands when the Chicago^ At the time Sir Lionel Carden went banquet recently, given in Chicago, a baseball game, the way they did back " 'We are,' saya he. 'I'm In great Tripping over a signal wire along in 1912 or thereabouts. I wonder'why New York game was called. We used to Mexico City there was a loud cry number of prominent citizens of Win- form this year.' to thinx that was a crowd In the old the railroad tracks, Moward Eades, 19 they did it?" " 'But Chicago's running you an aw- from Sir Edward Grey, the British nipeg were guests. Among the speak- days. Old Bill W9°-in the box. Blink- Foreign Minister, and Lord Cowdray, years old, ot Burlington, broke "bis ers was Mayor Deacon of Winnipeg. "Why did they do it?" grunted old ful close race. Bill,' I said. 'They're er was at bat for jhicago. Bill sailed sight leg below the knee. Captain MacManus. "Because they keeping only one game behind you.' the latter the rich British concession- In speaking of the remarkable growth one over. Blinker looked at it. in aire in Mexico, for the recognition of that city, which in thirty years has wero men in those days, that's why. " 'That's where we want them,' says amazement. It was a perfectly The chicken coop of David Schlm- They weren't like you delicate, air- Bill. 'It's a frameup. We're going to of Huerta by the United States. It risen from a population of 2,000 to one straight, slow ball, right where Blinkar was pointed out by Lord Cowdray mel, of Jersey City, was broken open of 200,000, he spoke of It as being the nourished infants who are afraid to run away from the other teams In the could kill it. Blinker pulled down and seven chickens, valued at 55, were com© nearer than GOO feet to earth for league. Chi and New York will be that the concessions of his company, gateway of commerce and continued: his cap, set himself and waited, ready known as the Pearson Syndicate, were Btolen therefrom. • "Now, how great that tide of com- fear of hitting the " microbe 'strata. tied up to- the last game. Chicago to knock it out of the lot The ball Why, in my early days, we— Punc- fans will bo willing to bet their heads many and of tremendous value. The merce is you will have 6ome concep- came over. It. was the same~klnd aa principal concessions consisted of After being nearly murdered by her tion of when I tell you that the wheat ture my gas tanks! That Teminds j off. We've got tho money to bet'em. before. Blinker swung. But as it rich oil holdings in the States of Tam- husband, at Trenton, Mrs. Steven ilone grown in the three prairie prov- me._ I was the first man to Introduce j Then -we'll win.' was about to connect with the ball pico and Campeche and the Telruan- Schickwolf paid his fine of ?25 to inces this year is sufficient to keep a air ships into the international game— " 'But how do you know you'll win, his bat jumped about two inches and tepec Railway. vent the man going to tlie county steady stream of one thousand bush- 'twas only national-then, though—of Bill?' I asked. he missed. He tried it three times. jail. els per minute continuously night and "ftstecball. And that was when they " 'I'm going to pitch,' says ho. Then he went back to the bench look- Prior to Sir Lionel Carden's selec- tion as Minister to Mexico, the British. day going to the head of the lakes fot, still played the game on tho ground. 'Don't tell anybody. This is just be- ing puzzled. Hopes are entertained for an early three and one-half months, and in ad- In my humble littlo way I was the man tween you and me.' Foreign Office had recognized Huerta reopening • of all the shops of the "That was the way It went the as the Provisional President of Mex- dition to that the oats and barley who first gave people the idea of ele- "That mado me feel pretty warm Wood iron foundries, in Florence, fol- would supply this stream for another vating the game to .its present high toward the great man, and I put my- whole gatnfe. Bill was serving up ico. This action was taken in the face straight, slow ones right over the lowing the longest shut-down In many four months. level." self out to make it as'pleasant.as I of a protest from the United States years. "Help! Help!" moaned a young cap- could for him when he was riding with heart of the plate and the Chicagos Government. were swinging at them, and missing tain. "They used to kill people for me, and he appreciated it and pretty While department officials were un- "The value of the grain crop alone them because their bats jumped about Foreman Holland and five New grown In the three prairie provinces willing to discuss the matter for pub- Brunswick employes of the big Mar- two inches just before they met the lication, it early became obvious that would be sufficient to build any of our ball. coni wireless station outside the city great transcontinental railroads and the Carden transfer is believed to have ate their New Year's dinner on tho "With New York it -was just the been made in deference to • the feel- all their equipment, everything con- other way. They'd swing at a ball top of the first of the thirteen 400- nected with them, from ocean to ing of the United States regarding the foot towers to be finished. way outside the plate and the bat attitude of the British diplomat tow- ocean. - would shoot over and connect.' When ard the American policy in Mexico. "Now, If we are able to do thla Harold Martens, a boy who ran the last man was out the score stood: It can now be stated for the first with only ten par cent, of our arable Chicago 0, New York 10. And Bill had away from his home in Arlington, wa» land under cultivation what will our time publicly that the State Depart- picked up by Patrolman Bishop in pitched as he was ordered. ment had detailed inquiries made re- possibilities be when 288,000,000 of "You see, the secret was- that I was North Broad street, Elizabeth. Hi3 acres of the best land that the sun garding Minister Carden's official an- parents were notified by police head- i laying up there in the air right above tecedents and his alleged anti-Ameri- shines on is brought under the plow? the plate in Professor Ignatz's invisi- quarters. He was taken homo by hla Do you not see the portent of a great, canism, when holding other diplomatic •ather. ble sky-blue, self-balancing aeroplane, posts in the Caribbean countries. His vigorous, populous nation living under with his new invisible magnetic ray- statements in Mexico City and his re- those sunny skies north of the 49th bearing right on the rubber. The Ta> ported attitude toward the Wilson pol- Tripping as he descended the steps parallel? And if with our present de- would magnetise and control anything, icy in Mexico are regarded as the leading from the Boulevard Loop to velopment we are able to do as we even a .350 hitter's bat. When a Chi- prime causes of the decision reached the West Shore ferry Rao Tuiseppe, are doing now, to purchase a million cago man would swing I would wait by the British Foreign Office to trans- thirty-four years old, of Union Hill, dollars' worth of goods from you every until the bat was near the ball, then fer him. rolled sixty-five feet down them, Ha day of the year, what will our trade jerk it up and let the ball go by. When was fatally hurt. be worth when we have fully develop- it was a New Yorker I'd guide the bat ed the country? REBELS, BEATEN, RETREAT. smack against the ball. That, gentle- Mrs. Rose Heeney, twenty-one years "Now, who shall assist us to devel- men, is how airships and baseball first old, a servant in the employ of the op this great empire that is there 1 began' to mix." Suspend Battle at Ojinaga to Await family of William Wilson, of Jersey Shall it be the alien races of southern There was a long silence. Villa and Reinforcements. City, left her eight-weeks-old daugh- Europe or shall it be men of our own "What did you do with all the money Marfa, Tex.—Major Mc-Namee, com- ter, Lillian, in a baby carriage in the blood and language? In the last three you won?" asked the young captain. manding tho United States Army at yard of her employers for an airing fiscal years no less than 35S.000 Amer- "Blast your dyiamo, you inquisitive •Presidio, has wired that the rebels from 1 to 7 P. M., visiting the child ican farmers, have come into Western cub!" roared Captain MacManus. "I have divided into three sections and every fifteen, minutes till she found it Canada, bringing with them goods and endowed a school for teaching cubs are hurrying their army from Ojinaga. •vas dead. cash to the value of $350,000,000.- And respect for their superiors." Having failed, after a week's assault. I want to say here that no man who (Copyright, by V?. G. Chanmari.» to take the town, they are probably At Elizabeth John J. Cougluin, one sets foot on our shores is more en- withdrawing for rest, reinforcement of the inspectors for the Board of tirely and heartily welcome than the FINDING NAMES FOR NOVELS and more food to await the coining of Health, has received a sanitary in- agriculturist from the south. Villa. spector's license from the State Board "'So long as these conditions remain The rebel casualties have been heav- ?' Health., Mr Coughlinis author- I consider that this is the best guar- Modern Authors Differ From Those of ier than those of the Federals in the ized to inspect dairies and the sources anty that the sword will never again the Past In Selecting Titles for 1 of milk supply anywhere throughout bo drawn in anger between the two Their Volumes. week's fighting, but the Federals iave the State. lost more officers. So far as tacwn great branches of the Anglo-Saxon the total killed and wounded will not race. Tho grain crops of Western Modern novelists find it difficult to The greater number of applicants be over 600 men. Canada in 1913 have well upheld the find titles for their books, but, charac- for the vacancy in the supervising reputation that country has for abun- "The secret was I was lying up there in the air In Prof. Ignatz's invisible! teristically, Dickens could always hit principalship of the Woodbury public sky-blue, self-balaTTcjng aeroplane, with his new magnetic ray bearing 32 LOSE THEIR LIVES. dant yields of all small grains.—Ad- on a score or so of titles for his schools are from Pennsylvania. Six vertiJtement. right on tho rubber." ' books, and found difficulty only in the teachers from as many towns within Oil Tank Broke in Two, Her Cap- perpetrating: such things In tho old soon we were the best friends in the selection of one from among so many. a radius of 150 miles of Philadelphia tain Says. Enemies of Household Pest. days." world: For_ "Bleak House," for Instance, ho were there and met the Board of Edu- drew~up~ a7~Iisf~df" twelve~~possible~ti- Araoug the enemies of the house fly "Never mind," said MacManus. •The "Well, finally It came the day before — New~York.—Thirty-two- r.ion - Iost- cation More-than. a_score of. appli- including- funpus _diseases, protozoa, old days are past. But it's the truth the game that was to settle the league tles—including "The Ruined House," their lives when the tank- steamer cations have been received. "Tom-all-alone's," "The Solitary ncniatorles, mites, spiders, the house I'm telling. I was thw one to first championship, Tind sure enough, just Oklahoma sank about fifty miles centipede, parasitic insects, birds, and demonstrate that airships and base- as Bill had said, Chicago and New House," "The East Wind," "Bleak southeast of Sandy Hook. Eight men, Men who drive over the country say House and theJSast Wind"—and sub- fly-catching rate, Mr. H. E. Ewing ol ball could mix. It was In the year York were tied for first place, and r**o including the captain, Alfred Gunter, that farmers, as a rule, have their Corvallis, Ore., described in. Entomo .1920, which was before most of you game would settlo the hash. That mitted it to Forster for selection. It were saved by lifeboats from the spring plowing all done and are now is worth noting .that in the end Dick- logical News a strange parasite whlct children wero born, when people still night Bill took flight down to Atlantic Hamburg-American steamship Bavaria sitting behind tho stove, several attaches itself, to the central body waT turned to stare JAP.in the air when City with mo to settle his nerves, and ens always chose the most effective in charge of Captain GraalCs. The Ba- weeks ahead, because of the pleasant of the titles ho devised. of the fly. It belongs to the gamasiti they heard a ship's propellers whir- suddenly he says to me, 'Mac, I'm up varia's commander said lio saw a life- weather. There aro some farmers family, and as it feeds It hangs on it ring, and when the man who could against it' Talking of titles for stories, how is boat with ten men put on from tho about Woodbury, however, who do ii manner nicely calculated not^. t( write 'Master Airigator' after his name "'Why?' says I. it that the eponymou« title Is shunned Oklahoma, so there is a possibility not do this work until spring, as some throw the fly out of balance in flying still was looked up to, to use an an- " 'I've got to throw the game to- by modern authors and frowned upon that they were saved. claim it is a question which pays the 1 cient phrase. I was running a little morrow. . ^ by publishers? Surely the name of The Oklahoma _\vas broken in two better. Important to Mothers xtursion packet, the 'Star Tamer,' " T5I111* I says, horrified. your hero or heroine should be good by the mountainous sea. Examine carefully every bottle ol operated between New York clty " 'Ye3,' ho says, 'that's just what I've enough for a novel. Fielding, Smol- Perth Amboy's dream of several CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy foi aljd Atlantic City, a two hours' run in got to do." lett, ' Sterne, Thackeray"," Dickens, Rev. Billy Sunday Vs. Bar Tenders. months, in the expectation of having Infants and children, and see that it oso days, it being before wo began " 'You can't,' I said; and then I told Meredith all favored the eponymous Pittsburgh, Pa.—When Rev. Billy a steel plant equal in size to the gi- Bears the7 to! make ipvcli speed. title, and it Is certainly easier to re- Sunday came here recently to "clean gantic plants of Pittsburgh, will be- him what I'd done. Knowing that Signature of L/uz/i/^7^ /"Naturally, having this s,ort of a run he was going to pitch and win, I'd gone member than any other. "What could up Pittsburgh," the Bar Tenders' come a reality on March 1, of next those days, when people thought it be better than "Tristram Shandy," or In Use For Over 30 Years. and begged and borrowed every cent union grew excited and offered $5,000 year. At this time the firm of Weth- Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris ' was something of a treat to ride in a I could lay my hands on and had bet "Pendennis," or "David Copperfield," for "the privilege of having its busi- erbee, Sherman & Co. will start work \dlrigible, vie came Into contact with a or "Richard Fevcral"? Mr. Pugh's ness secretary debate with the cvan- on the 175-acre site on which option it on New York to win. 'If you lose, Natural Leanings. of the most prominent people in Cill, says I, 'I'm a dead duck.' "Tony Drum" Is a perfect title, golist on the question: "Who is get- has been held for almost a year. The the^eauntTy. One day we'd have on. worthy af that remarkable baok. The property Is upon the well-known sum- "Did you get the Jlorist to put uj "Bill almost cried, he was that ting the coin—Billy Sunday or us?" those elephants' ears for transporta - board /Lillian Russell, who was just as broken-hearted. 'But I can't help.lt, catchy vitlo that so many modern Mr. Sunday declined tho challenge. mer resort, Boynton Beach. young' looking then as sho Is now, go- writers seem to strain qtter is, as tion?" Mac,' says he. 'Morgan has ordered "No. I thought they would feel mon in£ down to spend a few hours at At- that New York, lose.' often as not, by no means easy to re- residence of William Caruso, ot lantic City; next day we'd have a member, and when you have finished CHILD DIES DESPITE RADIUM. at home in a trunk." "Of course, after that there wasn't the book you wonder what the title Paterson, cousin of Enrico Caruso, senator from Mexico, coming jip to •anything- more to say. Bill had his New York to take a look at the lights, has to do with it. Let us get back to Was Treated for Cancer by Dr. Kelly, tho great tenor, was mysteriously set Stop tliat cough, the source of Pneumonia, orders from the nation's boss to go In simplicity in this matter.—London but Came Too Late. on fire. The fire started in the base- etc. Prompt U'-e of Dean's MentlioliiU-J and next, probably, Bill Flinger, cham- and pitch the full nine innings, but pion pitcher of the New York ball Baltimore. — The eleven-year-old ment, but was checked before it gain- Cough Drops Rives relief—5c at Druggists. team, or some other great personage." not to put any speed or curves on j Chronicle, daughter of B. J. Hayman Is the latest ed headway. "Didn't you ever have Ty Cobb?" tho ball, just to put 'em Tight over victim of cancer whom the radium Nor is the high cost of beef due to askec. the young captain. where the Chicagos could line 'em A Hint treatment failed to sure Tho parents Union Hill car No. 1GS, southbound, the enormous quantity of veal it takea "Ty Cobb?" said Captain MacManus. out. Ha_vlng the orders straight from "Mr. Staylate, I do hope you will requested Dr. Kelly to use radium. struck and overturned an oil tank be- to feed the prodigal sons. Morgan, ho had to obey, of course. justify my brother's good opinion of There was at once a noticeable Im- longing to the Standard Oil Company "Who was he?" " 'Don't think hard of me, Mac,' ho you.' provement and it was believed a cure at South street and New York ave- VSKUMATICA STOPS TOUR TAIN or bruukH up yuur cold In onu hour. 11'H muxroioni. "I don't know. I read about him In says, gripping my hand. 'It's fate.' "What is that, Miss Prettyface?" had been effected. The girl was sent nue, Jersey City. Charles Bawsch, of U»od extcrauUr All drugglsta, •£> corns. AdT. an ancient history the other day," " 'I understand, Bill,' I said. "He told mo yesterday you wore home, but within a month she grew West Hoboken, was injured about the said tho youngster. "But to go on Morgan and Fate were the same ill one of the enterprising young men of weaker, her constitution having been faoe, head and left hand. His uppei Cause and effect—whlBky straight with your story." those days. *i\o town who aro going some." undermined by the previous operation. lp was split open. and a crooked waiter d.... \- i . i." •- : !'

M.HE-CRANBURY PRESS.- HightstiAII'S New Mayor. - Hightstown, N. J.—-The first Council SUBHSHED EVERY FKIDAT AT meeting under the administration of C. C. BLAUVELT. ORANBCRY. N. J, Mayor Richard D. Norton was held in PEPPLEH WEEKLY CHATS. GEO. W. BURROUGHS, the Council room Tuesday'evening. The Mayor made the appointment OWEGO JERSEY FARM WAGONS ... Editor and Proprietor. of Elsworth P. Rodgers who will oc- A Real January Clearance Sale Are the choice of nil practical Farmers. They are so neatly made that 11.50 PEE YEAS. IN ADVANCE. cupy the positions of street commis- they at once appeal to the eye. Their pnst record has established a reputa- tion for Reliability aud Durability.. • " sioner, water commissioner, overseer of Why -January Clearance Sales are necessary is a tale as old thejjpoor, engineer of the water and They wear and wear, year after year they satisfy the most esaeting. FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, 1914. sewer departments and collector of the as the bills, and one told by practically every store everywhere.' We will have a carload of these elegant wagons in within a week or two Merchants like housewives have to clean house occasionally weeks at most. Come and see them and get our prices before you buy, we • water and sewer rents, at the salary of ean save you mouey. Governor Taylor. Names Sheriff $185 per month, hiring his own assist- and they take advantage of the between season period to do it. For Middlesex. ant. " "• - ~ As will some times occur, even under the best of store sys- HAND SEWED JERSEY TEAM.HARNESS Acting Governor Leon R. Taylor ap- These positions were formerly held tems the merchant finds he has' too much stock. Some lines "We bought before the advnuce in harness prices. We still sell you our pointed on Tuesday former Mayor b.v George Forman, Sylvester Peer and Hand Made Jersey Team Harness for $30.00. There are no better harness have not sold as well as anticipated and must be reduced, that made in any shop in this state, barring none. . Arthur Appleby, of Spotswood, as Charles Weller. The Mayor proposes means a cut in prices, and then the broken lines. Odds, and sheriff of Middlesex county to succeed INCUBATORS AND BROODERS in the new arrangement to save at ends, remnants that have accumulated which every store must Albert Bollschweiller, sheriff of this least $80 per month. The appointment We sell the Cyphers Incubators aud Brooders, and carry them in county, who was namett recently b.v was confirmed by Councilmen Thomas, get rid of in order to have a clean stock and these are- also stock. • Also all Poultry Feeds and Supplies. Let us send you n Cyphers President Wilson as United States mar- Schenck and Wilson, Mr. Riley voting closed out at a sacrifice, -. .. . -» Catalogue. It is .an authority on all poultry matters, and the tinest 1 shal for New Jersey. This ends a pro- i n the negative. But whatever the reason may be that niakes,these Clearance" Poultry Catalogue Published. tracted fight over the appointment of L. D. Tillyer was named Recordor S_ales necessarj', it is an event which offers big savings to the « GALVANIZED ROOFING AND SIDING i .VI the neyv Middlesex sheriff. and was confirmed by all the council" customer. Mercl&uts more than divide their profits for it is We sell only No. 2G Gauge, and ouly 2^ Corrugations because we Senator Ramsay, one of the Middle- men. The selection of a clerk was laid .. frequently cut out entirely. For example . • honestly believe it to be the best, aud will-not leak nearly as soon as the sex Democratic county leaders, pre- over for ojue month. smaller corrugated. In Kooflug you cannot get any material too good, so ferred Deputy Sheriff Eoughton, of Clerk Perrine read a resolution from We are! closing out all Trimmed fflidUntrimme d we always advise the BEST ROOFING, it costs but little more, yet gives New Brunswick, for the post, but it isthe Mayor to Judge Gnichtel requesting many more years of satisfactory service. understood he gave way, and yesterday that no license be granted to any hotel Hats at Half Price. Here we sacrifice GALVANIZED STEEL HOG SCALDERS recommended the appointment, of keeper in Hightstown for a license less much more than the .profits. Always on hand. Price ouly $32.00 cash. Appleby to Governor Taylor. than $1,000,.. The motion of a roll call NEW HOLLAND AND COLU3IBUS CouDty Clerk Bernard M. Gannon of the Council was lost, all voting Every suit is marked at a price less than we GASOLINE ENGINES and other county leaders backed Ap- against the presenting of the resolu- paid for them. This is.a great saving and one All sizes, at the lowest possible prices for reliable goods,. pleby on the ground that Appleby had tion. New Holland Feed Mills, Corn Shellers. Hay aud Stalk Cutters, Root accomplished good work for the party you should take advantage of.,. Broken lines • THE POLICE FORCE. aud Bone Cutters, "Power aud Hand Washing Machines. Martin Motor and had sacrificed himself several times The Mayor stated that it was his such as Sweaters, House Dresses, Waists, Trucks, For All Purposes. Everything For the Farm aud Farmer at Right by being a candidate for county office opiuiou that too much money has been Neckwear, are all reduced in price. Prices. when there wii3 little hope of election. spent recently ou police protection, and 4 It is believed that Houghrou will re- that he propesed to establish a volun- Remnants of White Goods, Wash Goods, ceive the support of the leaders of histeer police force of IS or 2Q men and THOMAS PEPPLER, & SON, HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. T party at the next election for sheriff asked the council to confirm the ap- Dress Goods, Silks and odds and ends from the BOX ]S O. 100. of his county for a full term. pointment of Euos Jemison, a retired various departments that have accumulated Seabriglit Seeks Aid From Pennsylvania man and George R. during the' season, are offered at prices that Country. Hulchinson,-a mason contractpr to be ••.'•:-:"M":':":":-;-»:-:»;-;--:-K-:-I..:..:-;. . Seabright, long recognized as one ofthe heads of the force. seem as though we were giving them away. the fairest of New Jersey's coast towns, On a roll call all voted against the I 8 7-113 ? plan. The Mayor then stated he wouid now seamed and scarred by the gales E. STATE STREET •• and tides of two storms since Christmas not appoint any police officer. The c. c. started Monday to straighten itself out (juestiou was raised by Councilman TREXTOX, X. J. and to make plans for future protection Riley as to whether the council would HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. i against attack* by the ocean upon its continue,payiug to the Citizens' Com- four miles of beach front. mittee $-3 per month toward the hir- At the i-ali of P. H. Hall Packer, iug of a night watchman. The Mayor ».».•>.» »•*• <•• •.•!•• <• Gunsoii's Exclusive Clothing president of the- Board of Trade, mem- stated it would not bertJone by his ]Not the Kind That Conies in Thousand Lots bers of the board met and discussed the sanction. Mr. Riley called for a vote Morning 1 need for ir.'.mpciiure action. About 50 when all couucilmen voted in the and Eveninft Gunson could not atford :o so .cheapen his assortment ; and business men of the borough were affirmative. The Mayor then stated thereby mar the phenominal success of his new and original way present. he would not sign the warrant for the You can get a New York, Philadelphia, Trentou or New of producing READY TO WEAK CLOTHING. Brunswick, Morning or Evening Newspaper at my store. Also Resolutions were adopted which told payment of the bill. Gunson shows only thf> most dependable and reliable styles, of the destruction entailed by the storm New supplies, including 500 feet of copies of the Freehold Transcript and the Cranbury'Press, weekly, such as College Brand Atterbury System and Adler Rochester and winch appealed to Congress and new hose, were ordered for the fire on sale. clothing. the Lrgieluiiire of New Jersey for aid department. The Daily State Gazette and Trenton Evening Times are now At Gunson's you are .-ure of exclusive garments.—Prices 2 cents per copy. by the erection of a retaining wall or Farmer Bitten by a Mad Cow. range from bulkhead which will prevent further Princeton, Jan. 5.—Thinking that $10.00 To $35.00. calamity. a cow was strangling from something 'Additional damage was done tho vil- J Confectionery, Ice Cream, Stationery, Cigars, I it had eaten, John S. Perrine, a farmer lage by the high tide oi early Monday residing near here, ran his hand into Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Post Cards, Etc. morning. Thousands of persons walk- its mouth to remove the obstruction ed along the ocean front and looked at and was seriously bitten by the animal, the great piles of wreckage on thewhich was suffering with hydrophobia. CHECK IT beach. From the Highlauds to Galilee Perrine, who is employed on the estate BLAINE DAVISON. the shore front is timber strewn. Near- of Stephen Margerum, a wealthy There is not a farmer in this county who should not have a ly every cottage, lawo and road on the farmer, had. observed the cow acting »••>..i...i.» *..>.<••» .1. • .1. •!• • • ••*•» •»••••••»"» bank account. If you have bills to pay, whether they be large ocean's edge shows evidence of thestrangely for some time, but not know- or small, your check will pay them and you always have the combined attack of the wind and the ing the-eause, he supposed that some- right change. It would be a pleasure to have your name on waves. thing had lodged in its throat. our books. You know how to farm to the best advantage. The fisher folk and others who were FARMERS' SUPPLY HOUSE. Farming is your business. We know how to handle money to After several attempts, Dr. Hurley, the best advantage. Banking is our business. Come iu and we made homeless by the storm are being a veterinary surgeon of Hopewell, was cared for by tho borough. Blankets aud Robes will talk over farming and banking and perhaps it will prove summoned, and upon investigation it StableBlaukets, 31- girth,, extra good, $2.00. S-l x 00—Sib. .to our mutual benefit. The best chairs in our bank are not too With the White Ribbon Wearers was found that the cow was suffering Team Blankets, $-1.00, pair. 71b— S-l x 90 Wool Blankets, $4.50, good for any honest tiller of the soil. The saloons of Cincinnati closed on from rabies. A week or so ago a each. Come and look over our Robe and Blanket Stock before ASK US TO SHOW YOU WHAT A SAFE PLACE WE Sunday ! Why, but a few short months strange dog had been seen in the vi- buying and see how much we ean save you. HAVE FOK YOUR PAPEKS. ago, the prognostication of such an cinity of the farm and bad dashed into . Gasoline Engines, Feed Grinders, Fodder Cutters, Root- event would have been regarded as an the yard and bitten the cow. Nothing Cutters, Cross Cut Saws.- irride'scent dream. la years gone by, was thought of it at ihe time, but upon EIRST NATIONAL BANK, it would hiive been recoguized as con- hearing reports that the dog was mad Wagons and Harness n U CRANBURY, X. J. vincing evidence of insanity in thethe township committee offered a re- A full line of Market Wagons, capacity i t° P> Buggies, prophet giving voice to it—Sandusky ward of $5 for the death of the dog. rubber and steel tire, Columbia Farm Wagons, always in stock. (Ohio) Register. The animal was located iate yesterday Pittsburg Fenciug, barb and plain wire, Corn Cril) Wire. Fodder afternoon by George Myers, a quarry- Yarn. You Can Buy Them • The prohibition law has beeD a bless- ..who succeeded in shooting it. Poultry Supplies, Meat Scraps, 'Scratch Food and Shells, ing to Georgia, The law has not stop- Acting upon the advise of the physi- Red Heart Powder, Hardware, etc. ped drinking, but it has lessened it.cian who treated Perrine's wound, and Right Here in Town the board of health inspector, T. W. l It_haa_not. ended crime, . but_has_pre- 3 veuted much of it. Economy, wealth Balleuger, Perrine was hastily senfto •-•,--TO-CKOIT --BROSfl--- ^C? The Latest Styles, T and happiness are the result in many the Pasteur institute, in New York, for HIGHTSTOWK", ]S EW JERSEY. SHOES 'Finest Quality, and localities. It has added to the peace treatment. The cow wa3 later killed aud quiet of many portions of theby Assistant Officer Charles H. Meyers, MOST REASONABLY PRICED—TOO state.—Iuter-staLe Herald (Georgia). and the head sent to New York for further proof of hydrophobia symptoms. Haines Pure Food Specials Stop in and Look Them Over. What do I think of alcohol ? ' I think Had It Lowered. We are starting the New Year by slashing prices on AT it will slay us if we do not slay it. I Sir August ii-: Harris once settled the some of our best sellers in table necessities. All guaran- teed pure and fresh. \Y<± provide.the groceries for hundreds think that druukards are dangerous pitch question in his own offhand fash- Ion. A famous priina donna of liitf of Jersey families. Can we have a trial order from you? sick persons, but I thiuk the most JOHH opera company came to him complain culpable are the manufacturers of ing that used for vocal re- 25 lbs Best Granulated Sugar 7 CRAXBUEY, X. J. poison, the sellers of poison, the state hearsals was too high and asking that With $10 order for oilier Groceries which refuses to intervene, the poli- It might be lowered. Large 10c package E. C. Toasted Corn Flakes 6c 10c tumbler Haines Pure Fruit Preserves, assorted flavors 7c ticians Who, knowing tbo evil, have "Certainly," replied Druriolanus, ^'ith a bow. "Here, Forsyth, have a couple Fresh large Cranberries, worth 10c quart 8c not the couruge to apply the remedy. Three large 10c cans High Test Household Ammonia ...20c of inches sawed off the legs of this —M. Delpech, French Senator. Rolled Oats, more than three 10c packages 15c piano." 20c package (Vz 'b.)- Haines Cocoa 15c 25c can Haines Talcum Powder (carnation or violet) ..15c Uest Cough Medicine For His Stomach Trouhles Over. Large, choice, evaporated Peaches, regular 15c Ib 11c Children; Mr? Dyspeptic, would you not like to 2 lb. can Haines Golden Syrup, delicious on hot cakes .8c "I am very glad to say a few words feel that your stomach troubles were Three large 10c cans Roman Golden Sugar Corn 25c Three 5c packages Hershey's Almond Milk Chocolate ..10c in praiae of Chamberlain's Cough over, that you could eat any kind of Dozen big cakes Haines best Laundry Soap 35c Remedy" . writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, food you desired without injury ? That 10c can Van Camp's J'ltalienne Spaghetti 8c Milwaukee, Wis. "I have used it for may seem so unlikely' to jou that you You nnyio risk iti denhn? v.ith Haines by nwiil. If you don't like what do not even hope for an ending of your you buy. 3oucan scud back the unused part at OUR expense and tliepui- years both for my children and myself chasc price-will be refunded in.fuLl. and it never fails to relieve and cure a trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is n'ot altogether impossible. If New Grocery and Medicine Catalog Free cough or cold. No family with children others can be cured permanently, and Write at once for Haines new ^Jocery cat.ilo^. It contains thousands should be without it as it gives almost of liarunins m Pure Foods. Family Medicines mid Toilet Articles. All prices thousands have been, why not you? cut. You certainly do need it if jnu twmt to economize on your household immediate relief in cases of croup. " expense:). In order to take advantage of our sunar offer, sometimes two or John R,. Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich., more families combine, in sending in an order. Write for the catalog TO IJ AY. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is pleas- is one of them. He says, "I was Remember, everything guaranteed satisfactory or money refunJeJ. ant and safe to take, which is of great troubled with heartburn, indigestion, importance when a medicine must be and liver complaint until I used Cham- Linwood Haines Limited of America given to young children. For.sale by berlain's Tablets, then my trouble was F.C.LEAMING, PRES. Distributors Factory-to-you All Dealers. • over. " Sold by All Dealers, Cor. State and Warren St's., Trenton 69 Federal Street (Near Market Street Ferry) Cundeo, N. J. V It

Cardinal Gibbons Sounds -THE CRANBURY PRESS— Mips Mary McDougall, Clarence 'It Serves You Right." Crvin, Charles Butcher, Holland Dey Warning. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, lave resumed their studies at the Baltimore, Jan. 5.—Cardinal Gibbons S. P. DUNHAM & CO., lider-Mooro & Stewart School for theyesterday greeted more than a thou- Dinner Sets ~" Tea .'Sets PEltSONALiS. rinter term. sand persons, including many non- Out Glass Etched Glass TRENTON, N. J. Miss Lillian Ely of Etra was an over Misa Clementine Lewis returned to Catholics, at his annual New Year's Colonial Glass • Sunday guest of Miss Matilda Voorhees. reception. renton Sunday and is again filling her Japanese Art Goods Waldo Perrine resumed his studies at ositiou as teacher, in the Roebliog "I have visited many of the cities of Embroideries In Pcddie Institute this week. „ chool. Europe, " the Cardinal said,' and lam Mr. and Mrs.* "Richard Mason and Miss Ethel Cole is Buffering with a persuaded that neither in Paris, nor in The China Shop Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Perrine of Hlghts- ieavy cold. Brussels, nor in Berlin, nor even in' Rome is there so great' a regard for The January White Sale town have been.spending a few days Mis3 Sara Perrine and Miss Olive 139 East State St., Trenton, N. J. in New York. quietude and orderly tranquility on the 'etty have returned to the State Lord's Day as in Baltimore and other Mrs. Howard Bergen and daughter Normal school at Trenton after spend- WANTED—Plain Sewing to do at cities of the Union. home. Work done in the neatest Miss Ethel Bergen of Oregon- are visit- ing—the holidays in town. At Less "But a close observer cannot fail to manner. MRS. T. E. WINDLE, ing with Mr. and Mr3. Thomas J. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Cubberly en- 'Cranbury, N. J. Perrine. , note the dangerous inroads that have ;ertained Thursday at a family gather- beeu made on the Sunday rest in this Rev. Mri Cantwell of Princeton WANTED*-Appl© Butts wanted for Remember last year, during, the January White ng, Mr. and Mrs. WicoffVanNestand country duriDg the last 40 years. If cash twelve dollars per cord. preached in the Second Presbyterian ion, Bergen, of Newark; Mr. and Mrs.these encroachments are not checked in HINSHCLWOOD, Sale, here,, and the year before, and year before* church Sunday morning. 'orman Watherill and children Elsie time, • the day may come when the Hoffman-Station, N. J. how sumptuously you fared ? Well, this, is no Samuel Dey, who has been very ill ,nd Stanley of Allentown; Mr. andsalutary thoughts of God, of eternity exception, unless it be that you will fare still for several weeks is now able to beIrs. Grover E. Stults and daughter and the soul will be choked by thb S. C. White Leghorn about again. ranees of Stult3 Corner and Mr. and pleasures and dissipations of the world. Cockerels better. . .. Mrs. Thomas Perrine who has been Mr3. Clifford Stults of Cranbury Neck. "Sunday is the day of rest, of inno- From Heavy Layers $2.00 Each. ill for a few days is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell Silvers cent recreation and pastime, and of . '. 4 to 13-inch edgings, insertions and rufflings, nainsooks, many PEKIN .DUCKS Mr. and Mr3. John Bennett spent ind son Alexander will return'home healthful diversions that are profitable Drakes $3.00, Ducks $2.00. •' • designs of embroidery work, 10c. :rom a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Grover E. to m'lDd and body. Let Sunday be a Custom Hatching-, Baby Chicles, lS-inch corset cover embroideries, the embroidery work done Stults. inder Milne at White Plain?, N. Y.,day of- gladness and interior sunshino Hatching- Eggs in Season. on fine English nainsook, designs aplenty and quantities ext Monday. • that the name of Sunday itself suggests" Mrs. Clarence Hagerty and son of C. H. CHANDLER. of each design the same, 25c. Miss Clara Bergen is confined to hor Sunnymead Poultry Farm. Trenton were over Sunday guests of A "Wonderful Record. lS-inch nainsook flouncings, some especially attractive de- home with an attack of mumps. Princeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John La Baw. Reports to the General Office indicate signs in conventional and allover floral or foliage patterns, John E. Ervin and wife spent Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Titus, Mr. and that not a single passenger out of 111,- Stockholders Meeting. 25 cents. Mrs, James Laird, Mr. and Mr3. Frank esday in Englishtown. 000,000 carried by the Pennsylvania The animal meeting of the stockholders 27-ineh flouncings, the embroidery work done on Persian Clayton, Mr.' and Mrs. Jacob Stults Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clayton enter- Railroad Company in 1913 was killed of the First National Bank of Craubury, New Jersey, will be held at their Hanking lawns, bold, beautiful patterns, most of the designs, some spent a few days this week in Newtained Mr. Frank Pullen and Miss in a train accident. House on Tuesday. January 13th, 191-1, for York. Elizabeth Polhemus of Asbury Park on Report for the past six years show the purpose of electing nine (9j directors to done in filet and eyelet work, 69c. serve for the ensuing year. Polls opqn at 2 to 3-inch galloons, French lawns, eyelet, leaf, vine and baby Mrs. Harry Appleget has returned New Years. that almost 600,000,000 passengers, 11 A. M. and remain open for one hour. • from a visit at LoDg Branch and was Harold Menaugh has returned to iris more than one-third of the whole. GEORGE B. MEKSHOX, Cashier. Irish work in various patterns, 15c. accompanied by her sister, Ilis3'51ayme home in Philadelphia after spending world's population, have been carried Crnnbury. N. J., December 10th, 1913. 3 and 4-inch galloons, the just right garniture for the waist or by the Pennsylvania Railroad, and but Hartman, who remained for a few days. the holidays with I. Waldo Perrine. Stockholders Meeting. gown or for fine lingerie/met embroidery work, 49c. sixteen of them lost their lives in ac- Mrs. Emma Harder and Miss Ger- Miss Ethel Smock .returned to her The annual meetini; of the Stockholders 45-inch skirting width embroideries, flowery, foliage and cidents tp train?; nine were killed in • trude Harder attended the production home in Freehold Monday after spend- of the First National Hank of Jamesburg, geometrical patterns, and any number of patterns, 25c. one accident. New Jersey, will be held at their Banking of The Old Homestead at the Trent ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. House on Tuesday, January 13th, 191-1, for Theatre last week. They also with Baird Davison. In six years out of approximately 5,- the purpose of electing eight directors to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everingham and 000,000 trains operated, about 1,370 aserve for the euduinj; year. Polls open at Miss Mayme Chamberlin was a visit- day, only five have suffered wrecks 2:00 o'clock P. M. anil remain open for one Dresses That You Will Want For. • Miss Adelaide Everingham spent New hour. - M. I. VOOKIII:E!S, Cashier. or in Trenton on Friday. which caused the death of any of the Years at South Amboy. Jamesburf:, N. J. Dec. 9tli, 1913. Mis3 Bertha Applegate has resumed passengers carried on them. Three of Special Evening Wear Wm. Bergen and wife were suddenly her studies at the Trenton High school these years were entirely free from Notice to Creditors. called to Cassville this week to attend after the holiday vacation. train accidents causing the death of Sadi" A. Stults the sol" survivinc execu- Dance frocks and the like. the funeral of Mrs. Bergen'a grand- trix of Lewi- D Stults. ilcy.'ii'-eii, by direc- Arthur Burroughs was a visitor with passenger3. tion of thu Surroc.ite of the County of Mid- Go over the list carefully, then come, then see for how much mother, Mrs. Matthews. dlesfiS, hureby KIVR.- notico to tile creditors his sister, Mrs. Maude B. Rue at Tren- The Pennsylvania management re- of the- Mud L.-. or they Mrs. H. J. Butcher is spending the Building at New Brunswick, on Monday, will be forever barred of any action therefor lined here. We invite you to come and see, and the seeing will the Second Presbyterian manse. UKiiinst the said administratrix. week at Charles Butcher's, New Sharon February 2, 1911, at 2.30 o'clock P. M. for fully verify that which is said .here. Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Gifibrd, of Eliza- Dated Xo\ ember o. i!>i:j. building a steel and concrete Bridge over beth, called on Pueblo, Col. friends Miss Gladys Snedeker spent the holi- SARAH F. CLAYTON. Ireland Brook, on the new road between Administratrix, formerly of Cranbury, while on their days with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bennett. Rhode Hall Road and Dunham's Corner return from a western trip. road iu East Brunswick Township. BUY Are You Profiting by the Sale of the Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ervin have re- J. H. Elliott and wife have rented According to plans and specifications on WOODWORTH TREADS and taken possession of the house o turned home after spending a week file at the office of Alviu B. Fox, Perth Thompson and P. N. Corsets Mrs. Compton on north Main Street with relatives in Bayonne and Jersey Amboy, N. J. and at the office of Thos. H. and protect your Auto Tires on rough City. Hagerty, County Collector, New Bruns- roads against Punctures and Blow-outs. They will reside there while their new They will give you good service and At 69 cents house is being built. Mr. Elliott will Wrllard Grove of this place received wick, X. J. A deposit of $3.00 will be required for save trouble and expense. commence building at once. third prize in the State Gazette contest For'samples and circular see They're the dollar kinds. Needn't just take printers of essays upon "The Cost of Living." copies of the specifications which -will be Miss Elizabeth Petty was a visHor refunded upon the return of same iu good W. H. JOHNSON, Agent, ink for it, you need only to see the corsets to know that they're in Trenton on Wednesday. Miss Eliza Forman of Jame3burg is condition. or at the kinds you've known heretofore at $1.00. But it is only during Mrs. Samuel Dey, who has been il tbe guest of Mr. and Mr3. Charles A certified check for $200.00 without any DAVISON & CHAMBER-LIN'S, January that you will get them so, and at other January sales, Davison of South Cranbury. for several weeks is able to be about conditional endorsement must accompany Cranbury, N. J. when we have sold these corsets so, the supply has been exhausted the house. each bid, which check shall be forfeited long before the end of the month, so a word to the wise, etc. Made Party For Miss Perrine. should the successful bidder-fail to enter Mias Hattie Lewis and Wm. Russel -Hightstown,—A few of the friendsinto contract and boud within 10 days from Will Receive Dressed Poultry, of fine quality materials, thoroughly stripped, stayed and boned. Silvers rendered a duet in the Second of Misa Isabelle Perrine tendered her the award of tbe bid. Dry Picked, Squabs and The P. N.'s, you know, have the cork steel protectors, which Presbyterian church Sunday morning a surprise in honor of her birthday The Board reserves the right to reject any add much to the comfort of the wearer; prevent rust marks, too. anniversary. Those present were: or all bids if in their opinion it is to the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Scott and Old Liv2 Pigeons Both corsets have the latest improved hose supporters, front Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hutton Jr., spen Misses Anna Updike, Mildred Stults, best interest of the County so to do. "~'~A. J. GEBH.YKDT, and sides. New Years in New York. Ella Grover, Isabelle Perrine, Duncan at the following places: Atte.-t: Director Tuesday mornings—at Hightstown Miss Emma Mershou has returned to Chamberlain, Hey wood Pullen, .Calvin ASHEi: V>\ WSSKTT. Clerk. Station until 11.15 o'clock. Smith College after spending the holi Perdue, John Perrine. Jan. 9-10-23-30. Tuesday afternoons—at Robbinsville days at her home. The-fisherman tells us his story; Station until 2.45 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Ban- of Jersey City wa: •We list to his brig and his Mow. Notice to Creditors. But probably things would bo different Milton I. Voorhees and J. L, Suydam, Deliver Early Moruiug Exocut'prs of Muitlui D. Porrine, deceased, an over Sunday guest of Mrs. Ann It waters could speak as they ilow. by direction of tlio Surrocnte of Che County and Afternoon. Spaulding. —Denver Republican. ot Middlesex, hereby clve notice to the creditors of thesnid Haitian D, Permit!, to CASH PAID FOR SA3IE. • jjr, and Mrs. Abel Edsall entertain brine in their debt*, demiinds and claims Muggins—I _gg_M).:ick__!it;_th:a_su.lTra^ -!ia(iiu*f-tlie-RHEE?I AND J. L. SUYDAM. Charles Groves and Mis3 Mary Grove; "With a Jersey hen and a Leghorn cow Executors. I'm n-goliiB to farming now; of Cranbury. There are those who think they know It WHITE LEGHORN We Will Sell . all, PUKUC SALES. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. BeDnett enter- But I know that I know how. January 10—Combination Sale of tained on New Years Mr. and Mrs —St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Horses, Wagons, Harness, Machinery, 'BABY-CHICKS Leroy Scott and children; Franklin etc. by Groves & Haley. Lake View Boys' SI, S1.50 and 82 Sweaters Blnbs—Hello, old chap! How's the Terrace. Cranbury, N. J. Alice and Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Frank world treating you? lin Bennett and children Sara an January 15.—The Executors of The Liyatts Kind. Bunks — Very seldom. — Canadian Charles H. Dey, deceased, will sell at For 69 cents Emma, Mrs. A. Bennett, Miss Denniso Courier. North Main Street, Hightstown', Per- I sonal Property, etc. Hatched from Healthy Stock "Wonderful Cough Remedy. Worms tlio Cause of Your Child's Palus. ' January 21.—The Administratrix of That Lay Large Eggs and Plenty Dr. King's New Discovery is know Annie Shopp, deceased, will sell House- A foul, disagreeable breath, dark of Then:" everywhere as the remedy which \vi hold Goods, etc. near Monmouth Ll. * R. A. DONNELLY, circles around the eyes, ot times fever- Junction. surely stop a cough or cold. D. I ish, with great thirst; cheeks flushed January 29.—Charles H. Butcher February and March Hatched, £ 12 S. Broad Street, TRENTON, N. J. Lawson of Eidson, Tenn; writes: "Drand then pale, abdomen swollen with will sell stock, farm utensils, household $15.00 Per Hundred* King's New Discovery is the most sharp cramping pains are all indications goods, and crops near New Sharon. ? -M-I-X-I-I-M-M-I-M-I-M-H-I-H-M • wonderful cough, cold and throat and of worms. Don't let your child suffer— *^-*-« lung medicine I ever sold in my store. For Frost Bites and Kickapoo Worm Killer will give sure Chapped Skin. April and May Hatched, *•*<*•* •••>• »••'••>•••»•»• I" II.».I|I.».4.» It can't be beat. It sells without any relief—It kills the worms-r-while its trouble at all. It needs no guarantee. " For frost bitten,ears, fingers and toes; $12.00 Per Hundred. laxative eflect add greutly to the health chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold] This is true, because Dr. King's New of your child by removing the danger- sores, red*and rough skins, there is PEESS Discovery will relieve the most ob- nothing to equal Bucklen's Arnica ous and disagreeable effect of worma Get Your Order in Early* Gives Pleasant Reading for all the Family. It t$lls all stinate of coughs and colds. Lung and parasites from the system. Kicka- Salve, Stops the pain at once and troubles quickly helped by its use. You heals quickly. In every home there the Good Things Obtainable, and is Constantly Increas- poo Worm Killer as a health producer should be a box handy all the time. should keep a bottle in the house at all should be in every household. Perfect- Best remedy for all skin diseases, itch- R.J.KEPPEL, ing Its Scope of Information. times lor all the members of the family ing eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 25c. All ly safe. Buy a box to day. Price 25c. MONMOUTH JUNCTION, N. J. 50c. and $1.00. All Druggists or byAll Druggists or by mail. druggists or by mail. Read the Advertisements for They tell You where to get the Best Goods for the Least Money. mail. H. E. BUCKLEN & Co. KICKAPOO INDIAN MED. CO., H. E. BUCKLEN & Co. R. F. D. Philadelphia or St. Louis Philadelphia or St. Louie Philadelphia or St. Louis Phone—Plaiusboro G22. ».t.i>.•.<...!..I... !•.».».».», ,••••>.».»,.+ THE CBANBURY PEESS.

imiuinffl '. God or Devil? WjMP "CHAMPS* FEW GOTCH'S GRAPEVINE HOLD iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuimiuii Commissioner Howard, chief of staff to General Bramwell Booth of the Salvation Army, tells a Btory, with - / ****** THE MARKETS charming frankness against himself. lohnny Kilbane Is Simply Ameri- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiwa liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Traveling in a country district, ha. had one night, with his secretary, to N^ can Title Holder. (Now York Wholesalo Prices.) MILK.—Oillclal orlces have- been abol- accept the hospitality of a peasant ished und it Is imposslblo to give correct friend. She endeavored to make up quotations. for tho narrowness of the bed by plac- Philadelphia Newspaper Writer Thinks DESTROY ALL AILING FOWLS Butter. Creamery, extras 3GVJG> ing two, boxes alongside, and on taking Willie Ritchie Is Overrated—Fred- firsts ill her visitors Into the guest chamber, die Welsh Is Undisputed Eng- Disease -Generally Attacks Most SUB- Seconds •. 24 4J) Thirds ...,' ,. 1!2 showed that In her mind the primitive lish Champion. . ceptlble of Flock and They Should Held, creamery, extras .... 32 8 condition of things was capable of Be Killed at'Once. Firsts 28 24 one of his famous shifts whereby he in Chicago he was coached to Penn., fey, IVi to 2 lba each 24 (cf 25 a month's time she was free from that But, as a rule, ailing hens or chicks, CHICKENS—Frying 5 to 6 lba to pair. terrible rash; her face and head are secures his half nelson and*crotch and the minute to avoid this rapid- particularly if they persist at all in Philadelphia 18 «j> 20 with such precision that it has caused fire attack of Gotch. It -was the Pennsylvania average lli if li as clean and she looks like a different ailing, we thing had better be killed CHICKENS.—Roasting: baby. She now has a lovely head of the downfall of some of the greatest means of his downfall in the first and burned or buried deeply. Plilla. fancy large, per lb.. 23 Q 25 wrestlers in the world. bout. Gotch put Hack off his guard, l'onn. fancy -. 19 if 20 fine silky hair." (Signed) Mrs. K. Rice, Pennsylvania, mixed sizes.. 17 if 18 May 7, 1913. Gotch makes the grapevine shift raised his near leg, grapevined his far OTHER POULTRY.— Old roosters, per lb — © 12b when over his opponent on the mat. one and then reversed" it into a half WHY SOME. POULTRYMEN FAIL Spring ducks. Md. tancy... 18 t<0 IS Cuticura Soap and Ointment sola When the defensive wrestler is on his nelson and crotch, with which the Poor to fair 14 1" throughout the world. Sample of each Lack of Thorough Investigation Be- Spg ducks, Wls. stall fed fey 18 ip 19 hands and knees, Gotch holds him "lion" was pinned for the first fall in Maryland, fancy dry IS rW 13 free.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post- down by working back and well to the the bitterest defeat of his career. fore Taking Up Industry Has Been Maryland, poor to lair 14 if 1< card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston."—Adv. Usual Cause of Failure. Siiuabs, prime white: side, grasping his victim's near leg The grapevine may be secured on 10 lbs. to duzen, per dozen — 20 Will be at home in a week or two." vine in pinning an opponent. His de- 18 With this leverage the champion has had, a great deal to do with the trou- Ducks, nearby/spg, per lb. lo W "My Dear Husband: I have had been repeatedly challenged. He is feat of Policeman John J. Rooney in Geese, per lb —" iC 14 rated by Philadelphia sports on the turned his opponent easily. The Im- ble. Guineas, per pair — '"• 05 the operation, and am sorry to tell Chicago with a grapevine and ham- { Pigeons, per pair — W you that I did not- survive."—New work he-performed there. He was prisoned leg of the defensive wrestler merlock in 1906 was an exception. I Some of the essential features in Vegetable Markets. completely outboxed by Young Erne is thus rendered powerless. As the the successful handling of a poultry Artichokes, potato, per hbl. 3 OOiSJ 3 50 York Evening Post. (Copyright. 1013. by Joseph B. Bowles.-) J Brussels sprouts, pur quart SV 1G and Charley Turner, neither of whom farm are the development of the Beets, per bbl 1 23'it) 1 50 make any pretensions to be cham- young stock, proper feeding, proper Beets, per 1U0 bunches 1 OO'tf 1 Many School Children Are Sickly. Carrots.— Children who .ir« dellcntc, feverish and cross pions of their class. WINS CROSS-COUNTRY EVENT marketing, the right kind of labor, I'er 10'J-lb bag o® will pel immediate relief from Mother Gray's Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland is the etc. Specialization in poultry is just Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the 'iJ.ii'iisii seed, per ton 23 OOfi 30 00 Btumach, act on the liver, and are recommended recognized fuatiiT weight champion Abel R. Kivat Is One of Most Rymark- Per barrel 1 25ij. 15' '0" for complaining children. A pleasant remedy of America and not of the world, as he Ked. per tun -'3 00';t30 00 for worms. TJsetl by Mothers for 21 yearn. Al able Distance Runners Ever De- Red per bbl 1 f.U'.u 2 00 all DniKRiBt.s, 2ic. Sample FItEE. Address, is constantly alluded to by enthusias- veloped in This Country. J Imported, white per ton.. 23 WJ'tv25 00 A. 8. Oluiated, Lc Hoy, N. Y. Adv. tic writers' of the middle west. Kil- Imported, red, per ton.... 25 ^''i'30 00 j Caulilloivera, h- 1., per bbl 7 vh''i 10 00 bane won the title from Abe Attell, Abel R. Kiviat, of the Iriah-Ameri j Celery, per ruse .'. 2 50'a' 5 00 Every time his Satanic majesty February 22, 1912, at Vernon, Cal., Celery, per dozen 23''D 75 glances up the pike ho sees a lot of can Athletic club, of New York, is one i Eggplants, per box 2 3O5i 4 00 over the twenty r<5und route, the bout Escarol, per bbl - 25fri 3 25 hypocrites coming his way. lasiing the limit. Attell was not a of the most remarkable distance run- j Horseradish, per 100 lbs 3 00'a 5 ou ners that has been developed by this Kale, per bbl G3'n " 75 world's champion at the time, because Kohlrabi, per V)') bunches.. 4 U'Jii 0 00 be had never beaten Jem Driscoll, then country. Kiviat who contributed in Lettuce, per hskt 25'n' 1 25 large part of the victory of Uncle Sam Onions* — the best man in England at the weight. White, per crate 1 50«i 2 25 ificen Kilbane has never fought an interna- in the Olympic games at Stockholm. State, and w'n. ivd, luO-lb Magn Sweden, last year. Kiviat won addi- bag 1 "• j5r tional battle—in fact, he has not been Yellow, 10'J-lb bag 173'n C in all In a championship contest since he Opona tional honors recently when he cap- Peas, per tia.skct ti 00 tured the national cross-country race Parsnips, per bbl -r-''S 1 50 won the decision over Attell. Peppers, bbls. bxs or car'rs 3 50 y Western Canada Vanderbilt is seeking to schedule of six miles, defeating a strong field, Pumpkins,, per bbl ...... 1 SO'- 2 2i All parts of the Provinces of Johnny Coulon, the bantam weight a game tor next fall with. Pennsyl- among them Beveral holders of titu- j Komaine, per basket 1 uui -.1 50 Manitoba, Saskatchewan and title.holder, like Kilbane and Ritchie, Spinach, Va., per barrel.... G3' 1 00 Alberts, have produced won- vania. Squash.— derful yields of Wheat, Oati, has been very careful not to jeopar- . Hubbard. per bbl 1 75ff3 BarUyand Flax. Wheat graded (I dize his ring reputation. Although re- Marrow, per bbl 1 50M 1 75 from Contract to No. 1 Hard, \ George Stallings has offered St. Turnips, rutabaqa. per bbl. 75'rr 1 00 peatedly challenged, Coulon has not Turnips, rutabaga per bag. 73y! •weiRhed heavy and yiolded from 20 > Louis $5,000 for Dolan, secured in trade 1 00 // to46bu»boliperacre;22bushcl3wa3 ' fought a championship battle since A Profitable Type. Watercress, per 100 bchs.. 1 30ijj 2 00 from the Pirates. HOTHOUSE PKODri'TS.— h about the total average. Mixed Farm- \l; February, 1912, when he was awarded uuimbers, fey, per dozen. 1 75lw a twenty round decision over Frankie * * • as profitable as specialization in any Cucumbers, No. 1 per dozen .1 23''D 1 50 able an industry aa grain raising. The J[ A manager's job Is not a lasting one. other branch of agriculture. A care- Medium, per box 4 00 It 5 00 excellent grasses full of nutrition, are Burns at New' Orleans. Coulon is Cucumbers. N'o. 2 per box.. 3 OOf't 3 50 'I the only food required either for bcei ' only champion of America, despite the Only five of the big league leaders have ful account of expenses and receipts Lettuce, nearby per 2- 5 35 Robinson. Mercersburg's schoolboy ing of farm fowls. Marrow, imported, choice 5 4 S3 Apply for descriptive literature -ind Medium, choice per luy lbs 3 3 00 reduced railway rates to wonder, is to be'sent against all kinds Pea. impurted, choice 3 33 '(i> 3 50 of short distance records in the spring. lted kidney, choice 5 25'ri: — Superintendent of INVASION OF. CUBAN PLAYERS White kidney, choice 80'«) 5 85 Immigration, * * • GRAIN NEEDED FOR POULTRY Yellow eye, choice 4 i.D'ji- 4 75 Ottawa, Canada, or to Manager Griffith Believes He Has a Princeton will be unable to meet Pitt Lim.i, Cal.," choice, 100 Ihs 5 83"K ti 00 Corn May Be Used as Food to Advan- Peas, .Scutch, choice, lou lbs 2 Caijt 2 70 J. 8. CRAWFORD Wonder in Young Acosta—Giants on the gridiron next year, due to con- Pens, tfrufii, Imp'ti-d, H'l> lbs -' 50'tf 2 t.5 301 E. Goneneo 8t. Sigh" Up Palermo; -flict-in-the-dates- on. which...the latter tage, but It Must Be Supplemented l'O'l A'iolib.— Syracuse, N. V. ..-With-Something .Else. No. 1 per M>l ;; O'Jfi 3 DO wishes to arrange the game. Vh'Biiua, late, crops per bbl 1 b~'u 2 00 Canadian - » * •» Long Island, per bbl or bag" 2 50' lelder. Acosta, who was given a trial 'Bays the Fruit Grower, and will be at Fruits. Johnny Dundee declares that Johnny all times relished, but the demand of Apples, H. I'., per bbl.— by the Nationals last seaso: box- 20-onni-e 3 4 50 aanfeat the hens is such as will call for vari- King 3 50'y, 5 00 Two Cubans who will be seen in er, is the best gloveTntisoveTnt t in the world, ety. In tho shells of eggs, as well as' B.UuNiri 4 UU'rj- 5 (10 major league uniforms this year are ! not barring Packey McFarland or any Greenings 3 00 V "3 "00 their composition, are several forms 5 00 3onzales, a third baseman, who has other. Common •1 00'(t. i 00 of mineral matter and nitrogen, which Pears.— aeen corralled by Capt. Jake Daubert, • * • can only be partially obtained from 3f the Brooklyn Dodgers, and a pitch- 2 GO ft 4 00 Billy Evans is reported to have es- grain. CrunberrieH, bbls.— ;r named Palermo, who has been tablished a record last season by fall- C C Late 8 50'ic 12 00 Even grains vary in composition, C C Late crt 1 73';. 2 0U signed by the New York Giants. An- ing to park or bench a single player 1 other payer in demand is an irifielder and when fowls are fed on one kind .AJ1 sorts tj iioy. y 6u Ford Coupe Tops, $95 during the American league playing for a long .time, they begin to refuse L I K li bbls - 'j uu'it 13 00 F. O. B. factory; Bmart, ctanBy outflt. Order named Romanoff, who is also wanted 1 year, X J bbls 8 Will 13 00 It, as they may be oversupplied with N J crate 2 00 (y.1 2 75 now nud you will not bo disappoiuted later. by Brooklyn. the elements in the food partaken and I-1AV. AND STH.VW.—Timothy, No. 1, C. S. PEETS, Tbo Ford Specialist, 229 W. Mtft St., Newfort Brooklyn was able to get a good Mr. Walter Camp says that the west •$l.Uu'ol.07',«; standard, $1.00'.( 1.03; No. 2, lack the elements that are best sup- IWHOJC; .NO. 3, Mi'f/ 85c., clover, G5(y/J5c; line on the Cubans last fall during its is far ahead of the cast in the for- plied from some other source. For uais, 504J55C.; straw, 85ral)0c. trip to the island, which is nearing to ward pass game, and then carefully Live Stock. this reason they will accept a change DKEVES—Common to choice steers INE a close. Gonzales plays on the Habana eliminates all western forward passers of food, which is of Itself an evidence sold at ?7.00iiiJ.OO per 100 lbs; oxen, team, and during the season he has from his All-American team, that tho beat results from hens can $7.UO'i('7.55; bulls, 5o,50'n 7.15, cows, $3.50:.b0; lallends, $3. Jjn iaeU beef fit \l(q He. Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Soft Abel Kiviat, Champion Crtss-Country only bo obtained by a variety of food. for native sidea. to which he has been fielding his posl- The running turf is to be congratu- CALVES.—Common to prime voals, Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll Runner. Coru and wheat may be used as food $U.00frf.l3 50 per 100 IDs; culls, $8.00'.j8 50; Evil, Quittor, Fistula, or tion at third base in wonderful style. lated on the support now obtained with advantage, but it must be given yearlings, >5,50fi(,(i.uu; barnyard (..lives, fii.OOffi'i.oO; fed, $7.25. Dressed calves any unhealthy sore Palermo has also ben playing, against from C. K. G. Billings and Price Mc- as portion of tho ration only, and not at 15';t20c. for city dressed veals; coun- quickly «> It li a poild»e intljrptk lar honors. The contest took place ! the Dodgers. He is a giant southpaw Kinney, both of whom have been big under the auspices of the Amateur made exclusive articles of diet. try dressed •12 ,-'.'itl7V.c. ind ecrmlcldc. HcaMnltoiuei does* who has just passed his twentieth men among the harness horses. S11KBP AND L.YMI3S.—Common' to not blister under baniiige or re- Athletic union. Kiviat ran the six choice sheep (ewes) sold at $3.S0tfi.'5.20 per move the hair, and you an work birthday. • • • 100 lbs; mixed and wethers, $5.bO(j|5.75; the bone. 22.00 per bonk, dcllr- miles' in the fast time of 33 minutes Water for Ducks. culls, $3.00; common to cholco lambs, $7.85 Two undefeated tennis champions, and 53 seconds. Ducks kept entirely on land must ii.0.73; yearlings, SG.UUiU'7.00; Dressed ered. Book 7 K free. Gophere Turn Down Carlisle. Malcolm Whitman and William Larned, mutton at 8Cwl2'/-jc. per lb; dressed lambs, ABSORBINE. JR., tmliepilc liniment for mankind. - have deep drinking vessels, BO they 11>>I7J Me.: liog dressed, 15c; country Reduces I'alnlul, Swollen Vclnl. Goitre, Weni. Strain. The board of athletic control of the bot^i of whom passed the national ti- can get their heads under water. dressed hothouse Jambs, J5.00ft8.00 per Bruises, stops pain and lnnammallorr. Price £1,00 per bottle University of Minnesota has decided tle by d&taulting, are determined in Strunk la Only Native Son. carcuss. st dealers or delivered. Will tell you more II yuu write. Where shallow vessels or troughs are ilOuS.—Good to medium nnd light hogs Manufactured only br by a unanimous vote that there would their intention to re-enter the big game. Amos Strunk is the only Philadel- used they gum up about the eyes, be- sold at $8.70 per 100 lbs.; pigs. $8.uO'(r8.GO; W.F.YOUNG. P.D.F.. 310 Tcmplo St., Sprlnafleld. Mast. be no football game with Carlisle in * • • phia boy who is on Connie Mack's roughs, $7.40; country dressed hogs S'.-iiii come listless, sit about, lose their ap- 12c. per lb. Ask For 1914. The hoard was officially noti- It Is again accepted that Wolgast has team. Strunk was born in Philadel- petites and eventually die. SPOT MARKETS AT A GLANCE. fied that the net receipts for the Min-not retired from the ring. The cham- phia January 22, 1889. That city has Wheat, No. 1 no. spr $ .VJ'A Uats, new stand 45 nesota-Chicago football game played pion expressly states that he will no always been- his home, and, excepting Meat Food Lacking. Flour, HPff., pat., new, bbl 4.45 DROSACK PASTILLES at Northrop field on November IB longer attempt tho battering Marathon the season he spent in Milwaukee, it Corn, kiln driud. (ycl.) 74 rorCoQRhsana all Affections of tho throat. Feather-pulling fowls usually laclr Hay, stand , 100 lbs 1.00 UnanimeeO pqre>4ind'to giro Imuiodluto relief. were $32,143.50. Of this amount Chi- distances, but expects to continue In has also been his stamping ground aa meat food. I'orU, mesa, bbl -... 23.Go IMooannt to take If not it youraniiiiriiit&box cago receive* $16,074.25." the ten-round goes. a ball player. Cotton 12.40 •Till ba front postpaid upon receipt of 25o by Tobacco,. Conn, wrapper 00 CHE CONVENT CO. MorrirtAvn, N. i. Havana, H. C !<5^ THE CBANBURY PEESS.

Chicago had thirty-one homicides is PERSONALS December;.-. WEEK'S NEWS BY William Rosenthal, 90 years old, • Mrs. Cecilia Newman, 456 W. 18th the oldest editor In the United States, Bt., New York City, saya that Fathbr Is dead at Reading, Pa. John's Medicine has done her a great deal of good when she has Buffered TICK AND FLASH Tho skeleton of a'huge mastodon, WRIGLEYSi from coughs or has- been run down measuring 30 feet In length, was un- in health. earthed at Blue Ridge Spring, "Va, What Interests the World Chron- The estate left by former Ambassar Mr. A. N. Richard, of No. Brook- dor Whitelaw Rled Is valued at ?1.398,- SPEARMINT field, Mass., having tried other prepa> icled by Telegraph and Cable. 884. rations without success, reports that Dr. S. Wielr Mitchell, noted physi- lather John's Medicine cured his baby, cian and author, died of grip at the of a cough and built up his strength. age of eighty-five. Wm. P. Maguire of Long Island City, GLANCE AT FOREIGN AFFAIRS Grieving over the death of his bride soothes your throat! N. Y., says' "My baby has been sick Charles Marquardt shot himself dead •with bronchitis and Father John's on her grave in Middle Village, L. I. Medicine was very successful in cur- Washington Looms Large as a Center "Mother" Jones, was forcibly deportr Ing It"—Adv. . of Interest—Legislatures Busy In ed from the Colorado coal strike dis- Many States—The Lights, and trict upon her arrival at Trinidad. CHANCE FOR OBJECT LESSON Shadows of the News. Silas Traftan, an octogenarian, per- ished iri a. fire which destroyed his Bivalves Would Have Little Prospect house at Georgetown Center, Me. of Escape If Karl Really Got ^iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMNiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiinmmimiiiiiiiimiiig E. Graham Wilson, a wealthy fanner Started Romancing. | Washington § of Charleston, W. Va., convicted of After smoking iMimiiiiiiiiiinmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiMiiiuiiiiiiiiiniii.a assaulting.Miss Kate Turner, was sen- it cools your "Talk of opening oysters," said old tenced to 14 years in the penitentiary. Hurricane, "why, nothing's easier,' If It was rumored that Chief Justice White and Justice Holmes might re- Edward Norton of Newark, N. J., was mouth—makes you only know how." ;- arrested charged with having obtained "And' how's how?" Inquired Star- tire before the end of President \Vil-. son's term. $1,400 by subscription to purchase a it moist and light. • $100 woojlen leg. "Scotch snuff," answered old Hurri- Women students of Trinity College refreshed. at Washington will war against Im- Senator Bc-rah, in a report on the cane, very sententiously. "Scotch coal-mine strike in West Virginia, se- snuff. Bring a little of It ever so near modest plays and playhouses. The Currency Organization Commit- verely arraigned the military rule that Heartburn and their noses, and they'll sneeze their then prevailed there. lids off." tee decided to have a special steel car as an "office on wheels" for its West- From Washington comes the rumor flatulence dis- , "I know a genius," observed Karl, that Huerta, within a week, will as- "who has a better plan. Ho spreads ern journey. It was said that President Wilson sume active command of tho Federal appear. the bivalves In a circle, seats himself army. In the center, and begins spinning a hoped to settle the controversy with Colombia over the seizure of Panama The steamer Sonoma arrived at San yarn. Sometimes It's an adventure in Francisco with a record cargo of 1,800 Enjoy smoking Mexico, sometimes a marvelous stock before the canal is opened to naviga- tion. bales of Australian wool, valued at operation on the exchange. ?100,000. more by enjoy- "As he proceeds, the 'natives' get giiiiiiiuiimimiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'j Quail are starving in the hills near ing this goody Interested.—one by one they gape Harrisburg, Pa., owing to a sleet storm with astonishment at the tremendous | Personal | r.iiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiraiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunmiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuii; followed with six inches of snow, cov- kthat improves whoppers which are poured forth, ami ering all food. Kermit Roosevelt is engaged to he as they gape my friend whips them Geno Montani, imprisoned at Sing *your breath, out, peppers 'em, and swallows them." married to Miss Belle Willard, daugh- ter of Ambassador Willard. Sing," for the $25,000 taxi robbery in teeth, appetite, "That'll do," said Starlight, with a New York, in 1912, accuses the police long sigh. "I wish we had a bushel Dr. Katherine Bement Davis, new of soliciting a'$5,000 bribe to "throw" and digestion. of the bivalves hero now; they'd open commissioner of correction, assumed the case. • easy." ,her duties as the first woman ever ap- pointed to the head of a New York David Powers, a,Chicago policeman, city department. threatened to shoot John Bradon, who AS GREEK UNDERSTANDS IT had jumped into the river to commit SURE it's Lord Northcliffe, tho English pub- suicide. If ha did not swim ashore. He Student's Rendering of Shakespearean lisher, acting upon medical advice re- swam. Phrase Somewhat Literal, But garding his eyesight, is relinquishing some of. his responsibilities and going Bart Dunn, political leader at Nyack, He Had the Idea. abroad until Easter. "N". Y., was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment and fined $500 for con- A young Greek merchant of "Wash- A dinner will be given at New York spiracy to defraud in highway con- ington, who has been taking lessons in under the auspices of labor organiza- struction in New York State. English from a private tutor, lias so ions to Samuel GotnperK, the labor leader, January 27, his Cth birthday. Tho trunk of a man's body was far advanced that his teacher recently found on the beach at Edgemere, L. I. introduced him to the beauties—and it was a part of the body of Albert perplexities—of Shakespeare. He was" J. Jewel, aviator,- who vanished on a instructed to read a passage several General SillllllllllKilllllllillllllHllllllllllllinilllllllllllKlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillHiS flight Oct. 13. times until he had the ideas firmly The body of Jessie Evelyn McCann, fixed in his mind and then, closing the Ico harvesting began" in many sec- the Flatbush school teacher and social 'book, to put these ideas into his own tions of New York State. welfare worker, was Washed up on the English, following as closely as his Thieves broke into a store in Sh'amo- Coney Island shore just one month memory permitted the author's text. kin, Pa., and escaped with ?4,000 worth to a day from the time she so mys- Dishonest persons are He had read over a soliloquy of of siiks and plumes. teriously disappeared from her home Othello's several times and was re- Mrs. Llllie Devcraux Blake, a pio- in Brooklyn wrapping rank imitations to producing tho Moor's somber thoughts neer suffragette, died at Englewood, J. P. Morgan &'Co. announced that look like the clean, pure, with pretty fair approximation to the N. J., aged SO years. the partners in the firm—Mr. Morgan, healthful WRBGIEWS. These will poet's words, but when he reached the Professor Seth C. Chandler, astron- Charles Steele, Thomas \Y. Lamont, last line: "Farewell, Othello's occupa- omer, is dead at bis home in Wellesley, H. P. Davidson and W. H. Porter- be offered principally by street fakirs, peddlers tion's gone!",he stopped short, utterly Mass. had- retired from the directorate of at a loss. The original phrasing had some of the greatest railroad and and candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent quite escapped him. However, he had Cyrus Brown, 17 years old, was other corporations in the country,- ow- stores. Refuse them! Be SURE it's WRIGLEY'S. grasped the idea, for after a few sec-drowned while skating on Lake Bran- ing to an "apparent change in public onds of frowning perplexity his brow d.egee, near New London. sentiment in regard to directorships.'.' cleared. Dr. John H. Finley was inaugurated Two big buildings at Seabright, N. "Ah, I haf eet!" he exclaimed. "Eet at' Albany as president of the New J., and Arverne, L. I., and scores of es this: 'So long! Othello's lost hees York State University and State Com- smaller buildings along the New Jer- BUY IT BY THE BOX jop'.'"—New York Evening Post. missioner of Education. sey and Long Island coasts were . of most dealers — for 85 cents. Governor Glynn intends to cut the-beaten down by the surf and carried One More, and His Last. State sinking fund to the amount ac- out into the ocean during the great Each box contains twenty 5 cent packages. The living skeleton wished another tually needed and $8,000,000 will be storm along the coast. The loss caus- engagement at the museum," but the set aside this year for that fund. ed by the two days' storm is estimated manager demurred. Kukea College of Penn Yan, N. Y., at more than $1,000,000. Chew it after every meal "Perhaps I can work in something •will receive 525,000 of the ?«,000,000 new," suggested the thin one. educational and missionary fund being ^iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii^ /'Well," observed the manager, "I've raised by the Disciples of Christ. Sporting given you three engagements aa a liv- "William Kennedy and Thomas Alli- ing skeleton; I reckon I can use youson, workmen, were killed by the ex- Members o"£ the Athletics and Giants TYftvry and Practice., for one more if you will agree to go plosion of dynamite used in road con- have no use for the. Federal League for Little Beatrice was taking piano les- as a dead one."—Pulitzer's Magazine. struction near Downington, Pa. the excellent reason that they fondly sons and learning at the same time . 5Oe. Saves $10,000 believe they will get another crack something of theory. Like many oth- Deadly Insult Secretary of Connecticut- State er children, she disliked practicing A valuable racing horse was entered for a $i 0,000 stake. Phillips warned automobile owners at the world's series spoils next Oc- "You and Mr. Puffins don't speak?" tober. her finger exercises. One day her En route to the race meet she was stricken with colic The "No. He referred to my automobile that they will be arrested if they fail mother, who was working in an up- caretaker on the train, being a wise man, had a bottle of to display their 1914 markers. Manager Herzog of the Cincinnati as antique rolling stock." Reds wired President August Herr- stairs room, noticed a sudden lull in Tuttle's Elixir. He gave "the mare a dose as directed on the Archdeacon McElroy is dead at man that he has signed King Lear, the playing. She looked down and bottle. This not only saved her life but cured her completely, SELF DELUSION. Farmingdale, L. I. He^was 64 years pitcher of the Princeton University saw Beatrice sitting perfectly motion- and shg won the race. Many People Deceived by Coffee. old and had been in the Episcopal baseball team last year. less. ministry for 40 years. "Beatrice, why don't you practice?" Tuttle's Elixir is the Keep a bottle of Tnttle's Gunboat Smith strengthened his Elixir always on hand. We like to defend our indulgences The United Railroads Company of she called down sharply. best horse insurance you San Francisco presented its 1,587 em- claim to the title of America's best "I am practicing, mother," replied and habits even though we may bo heavyweight. With a poweriul right can have. Get it today of your deal- convinced of their actual harmfulness. ployes with insurance policies totaling the child with perfect self-assurance; ! er. If he doesn't have it, ?1,250,000. cross to the jaw he knocked Arthur "I'm practicing my theory."—New It's a sure cure for send us his" name and 60 cts. A man can convince himself that Pelkey out in the fifteenth round of and we will send you a. large ' whiskey Is good for him on a cold Col. Goetlials, Panama Canal Engi- York Evening Post. Colic, Shipping Fever, neer, said everything but dread- their championship mill at .Daly City Colds, Founder and size bottle prepaid, also a. morning, or beer on a hot summer day Cal. copy of "Veterinary Experi- noughts can pass through the canal in IS EPILEPSY CONQUERED? Lung Fever. —when ho wants the whiskey or beer. "Ban Johnson, president of the Am ence," a valuable book by It's the same with coffeo. Thou- its present state. It locates and cures shoul- the late Dr. A. S. Tnttle. Three boys found in woods in Flush- erican League, declared a baseball New Jersey Physician Said to Have sands of people suffer headache and war was needed for the sake of the • der lameness, stifle lame- ing, N. Y., the body of John Monahan, Many Cures to His Credit. ness, sprains, big knee, knot- Tuttle's Elixir Co, nervousness year after year but try to game and said ho prayed the Federa persuade themselves the cause is not who murdered his wife in their home Red Bank, N. J. (Special)..—Advices ted cords, etc. *"•- f--^ 19 Boreily Street. Beaton. Mitt. in Brooklyn four days before. He League would give a good account of from every direction fully confirm L coffee—because they like coffee. itself. "While yet a child I commenced had killed himself. previous reports that the remarkable Mayor Mitchel was inducted into ^iiiimiiiuuiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiffi treatment for epilepsy being admin- Willing to Learn. using coffee and continued it," writes Pauline motored to the station to a Wls. man, "until I was a regular ofilco in New York -with the briefest istered by Dr. Perkins of this city, is The Army of ceremony on record. He enjoined on Foreign achieving wonderful results. Old and meet her dearest friend, who was com- coffee fiend. I drank it every morning ing down for a week-end. •• and In consequence had a blinding his staff, silence, team-work and sim- stubborn cases have been greatly Constipation plicity. Pustor Loetz, of tho Pro'Ecstau benefited and many patients claim to "Oh, Belle," cried Pauline, enthusi- Is Growing Smaller Every Day. headache nearly every afternoon. '* Church o£ Reepsholt, Germany, was astically, "do you know, Mr. Barnum, "My folks thought it -was coffee that H. A. Long, a wealthy lumberman of have been entirely cured. Kansas City, annotiheed ho would give shot and killed by thieves, whom he the young millionaire, is going to CARTER'S LITTLE ailed me, but I liked it and would not surprised robbing the poorbox.* Persons suffering from epilepsy teach me to swim." LIVER PILLS are admit it was the cause of my trouble, 51,000,000 to tho Christian Church and should write at once to Dr. H. W. responsible — they Us colleges if the institutions succeed In response to appeals for $5O0,00G "To swim!" exclaimed the guest, BO I stuck to coffee and the headaches Perkins, Branch 49, Red Bank, N. X, wonderlngly. "Why, Paulino, I thought not only give rel iei A in raising 55,000,000. to be subscribed by January, the Lou for a supply of the remedy which is | — they perma- stuck to me. don Olympic Games Committee re- you had been taught already." "Finally, the folks stopped buying Auburn, N. Y., prisoners presented a being distributed gratuitously.—Adv. nentlycureCon-^ unique New Year's card to Superin- ceived $55,000. "Yes, so I have, dear," said Pauline, stipatioa. Mil;, coffee and brought home some Postum. The Pope appointed Cardinal Cassetta "but not by him." lions use, They made it right (directions. ou tendent of Prisons, John B. Itiley, ' Worse Yet. thanking him for permitting the "Good as librarian of the Holy Roman "He's a frightful bore, your baron. them for 1 ' pkg.) and told me to see what differ- Church in Rome. Biliousness, ence it would make with my head, atui Conduct League." Here he's been buzzing the whole Neighbors. Four prisoners were killed and 5( Two little girls who were near Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sallow Slris. during that first week on Postum my C. H. Hyde, ex-New York City Cham- evening long about Kant and Schop- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. fierlain, disbarred from law practice wounded by wardens during a jail mu enhauer." neighbors in school, the public school, old affliction did not bother me once. tiny in Cairo, Egypt. From that day to this wo have used after his conviction for bribery, has "You have my sympathy. For my met one day last week in a large of- Genuine must bear Signature been reinstated. His conviction was The Russo- American Chamber o part I detest philosphical discus- fice building. The mother of ono ot nothing but Postum in place of coffee Commerce was organized in Moscow —headaches are a thing of the past reversed. sions." the little girls is a famous editor, and and the whole family Is in flno health." When Alfonso Cubicclottl, owner of Dr. Cook has found his lectures in "Philosophical discussions, Indeed! she is telling the story to her friends. a bank in Philadelphia, attempted sui- the London music, halls so "frosty. Kant and Schopoiihauor are the names "What are you doing down here?" WANTTH A 'nay ropreaontatlTO "lth !arj» "Postum looks good, smells good, that he has decided to reurn at one " *m •*• *«*-* acquaintance to soil a high class cide, more than 200 depositors gath- of the baron's two horses."—New first little girl - novelty of merit. UIK prutll£. Writo for free sompla tastes good, is goad, and does good to to the United States. "I have come to bring my mamma and particulars. EjcllToterritor7.ffauik,lli>ula,LX the whole body." ered around the bank and demanded York Evening Post. their money. The bank is solvent. Toronto ratified the law giving mar her lunch," second little girl. Name given by Postum Co., Battlo 1 I AMP? I nnifl lWnoedloworU pointers and on* The New York Court of Appeals at rled women tho right to vote. Thi INVALIDS AND CHII.D11KN \ ""My mamma works down here, too,' Creek, Mich. Read "Tho Koad to Well- privilege was already enjoyed by spin- Ihonlil Uo rcivon MA(!KK'!i KMl'l-MON to first little girl. H. BOOM COMVANY.COIlTLA.liD, H.X.- vllle," In pkga. Albany upheld the.$12,500 verdict ob- urontfMiun Iho body, >ovor lalln. All drug^lsta. tained by Jack Binns, tho wireless sters and widows. "Oh, does slip? What floor does Wnt»oaE.Cotemiiii,Wait>. Postum now comes In two forms: iDgtCD.D.C. Uooksfroe. Hlrb- hero, against tho Vitagraph Co., for Miss Trehawke Davies is tho firsl your mamma scrub?" tat nlmncm. Beet remit*. Regular Postum—must be well Good advice may help a man, but a showing an alleged picture oE him. woman to loop tho loop in an aero ;ood scare is generally move effective. boiled. Hen el R. Fleming, ship's musician plane. She rode as a passenger ai Mr't.WinMmv'u Soothing Syrup for Children W. N. U., NEW YORK, NO. 2-1914. Instant "Postum—is, a soluble pow- mil one of the men left at the Guan- Hcndon, England. t<'i-iliiMK. -.iifti'ii') tin.- gums, rmlucrs (ufl.imma.- der. A teaspoonful' dissolves quickly Putnam Fadeless Dyes color in cold iiou,!iIUiy.sp:im,curei>wludeo:l

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January Sale January Sale Annual Inventory Sale of Tailored Suits, Winter Coats, SEVENTY- MINISTERS ORDAINED. . 812.60. $.7.60; Luko 10:1-24—Jan. 11. Formerly $10.00 to $18.75 $ 'It U not tie tli'it spoil:, but the Bpirit of Formerly $16.50 to $25.00 your F.athcr tchich apcakcth In you."—Mat- Blankets and Comforts thew 10:20. INIST^RIAL ordination has Three-quarterB<3d Blankets, white with blue and pink borders, special at 59c. for centuries been a bone of contention. Indirectly It has Full Size Blankets, white or grey with blue and pink borders, special 75c. led to bloody persecutions. Extra Large Blankets, white or grey with blue and pink borders, special $1.OO. Tbank God! those days are gone, so fur as the majority of Christians are Extra Large and Heavy Blankets, white only, pink or blue border, special $1.19. concerned. And yet, because the mass- Women's and Misses' Hats es do not clearly understand the sub- ject of ordination, there is always dan-' Comforts Reduced for Glearance ger of a recurrence of persecution along Full Size Comforts, silkoline cover, special at 89c. .this line. All denominations have shaj- Only a small end of .former prices to pay now on any trimmed etl in persecutions based upon miscon- Full Size Comfort, silkoline cover with 9 in, plaip border, special $1.39. or untrimraed hat in stdck. Wide choice of newest shapes in all ceptions of ministerial ordination. A Blanket that answers the place of comforts, much warmer than cotton com- of the following: • . Ordination does not relate to a cere- forts with or without the weight. Size 70 and SO, all colors and designs, mony, or form, as many suppose. It .Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats $1.00 signifies an authorization, a' commis- special $2.59. v Formerly $2.50 to 84.50 sion, to preach. Baptists. Presbyterians, Traveling Robes and Indian Blankets, just the thing for automobile or lounging- Big variety of fashionable small, medium and large shapes in Lutherans, Methodists, etc., so commis- ' robe, special .$3.75-. . ' ' ". '• • velvet, plush| French and scratch felts. In black and newest colors. sion those who agree with their creeds. But Roman Catholics and Episcopa- Trimmed Hats S3.50 lians claim an ordination from God— •that all bishops are successors to the Babies' White Crib Blankets Formerly $5 to 88 Apostles and arm- Size 32x42, Soft Wool Blankets, special 75c. Small and medium models of velour, plush, velvet and felt in ed with Apostolic black and colors, with ostrich, velvet, novelty and ribbon trimmings. authority; hence Size 36x50, Soft Wool Blankets, special $1.00. that any not or- Other prices up to $4.98. Trimmed Hats 85.00 dained by theiif Formerly 88.50 to 815 bishops have no right to preach, Wool Blankets Handsome, dressy, stiff and soft crowned, small and medium but are heretics. shapes, of velour, plush and velvet in black and colors. From their stand- Extra Fine Wool Blankets with cotton warp, size 70xS0, white or grey, $4.00. Feather, flower, ribbon and novelty trimmings. point, all other Extra Heavy, All Wool Blankets, size 70xS0, white only, special $6.50. Protestants are preaching without Handsome Lace and Silk Blouses, authority. Ceremonial Ordination But the spirit of a lone of Conten- Mail Orders Filled and Delivered Free. i Reduced to S2.95 tolerance is grow- tion. • Former Prices $5.00 to $5.95 in?. Within the last two years Epis- High-class dressy street and evening blouses, of copalians have lifted the embargo on other Protestants to the extent that Chiffon, CharmeuBe, Net, Crepe de Chine and Shadow Lace. their ministers may exchange pulpits trahadj (Emttptfit V, round andVigh neck styles in white,- black, tan, brown, with those of other denominations. navy, gray, arid varied combinations. The richt thought of ordination is presented in today's Study. Jesus had Many of the blouses have vestees or yokes of lace or silk. already appointed twelve to be His pnrk, Others show highly attractive trimming3 of silk embroidery; dainty special Apostles; and now He ordained, laces; tailored silk ribbon-bows; tucks; crystal, pearl, silk and or appointed, seventy more, not to be novelty buttons. . " Apostles, but to be missionaries. There •>••» ••!• was no ceremony connected with their PLAIXSBORO. i 109-113 E. State St. 10 S. Broad St. appointment, or ordination, so far as Trenton the record shows. .Tc^us simply sent Mrs. Mary X>ey spent Wednesday in them out. tollintr them what to say. •K-i -X' K*X*X' •X-X-X-X-K-5-H-* ew Brunswick. Strictly speaking, the Apostles had not yet received the IToly Spirit di: L. W. Grove and wife, Fred Grove Trenton Clothing Go's DAYTON. HIGHTSTOWK. rectly. . The Father's Spirit had been nd wife and daughter Mary motored fome and Foreign Missionary Mrs. J. Mount Smith is entertaining imparted to the Son, who shared that o ilanasquan on Wednesday. Mid-Winter Clearance Sale The \ Spirit with those sent to preach in His meeting met at the home of Mrshe. r sister, Mrs. Isabelle Hoff of Pertb name. The Father did not directly !Mrs. Emma Hollenbeck is spending Andrew Ely on Friday afternoon. Amboy. • • recognize, authorize, or 'irdnin any of ome time with friends in Jamesburg. IS NOW ON! Mrs. A. Hubbard had as her guest Abijah Mount has returned to schoo the Church to preach, until Pentecost. The forty years which closed the Miss Luella Grove bas accepted a Every Man. Young Man and Boy appreciating good several days this week her niece, Mrs. at Troy, N. Y., after spending two •Tewi«h Aw, ending A. D. 70 with the osition with the Walker-Gordon clothes is interested in this announcement. ilary J. Starbird of Brooklyn, N. Y.weeks with his parents. destruction of Jerusalem, was thelaboratory Co. at Plainsboro as book- The Week of Prayer was observed •Harold Outcalt of New York spen Harvot period for typical Israel It eeper. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS witnessed the gathering into the Gos- on Tuesday, WedneatUij, Thur.-day and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. C. H Now $11.25 From $15.00 Now .$13.50 Prom $18.00 pel Harrier of all the true wheat and PRINCETON. Now $15.00 From $20.00 Now $10.88 From $22,50 'Friday evening of this week. Davisori. the setting aside of the chaff in a time The [second mid-winter dance of Now $18.75 From $25.00 Now $22.50 From $30.00 Harold Parent., one of the P. R.:R. William Sutphin has been spending of trouble, symbolically called fire. The L'T'l (Matthew 13i intimates that Company L. National Guard, 13 to be employes of this place, was an out ofa few days with his brother at Atlantic Fur-Lined Overcoats n the end of this AL'O there will be a eld Wednesday^vening, January 14, town visitor on Tuesday. City. similar'Harvest. Many believe that it Now $22.50 From $30.00 Now $37.50 From $50.00 n the armory; The Study Class (on China) mpt at John Clevenger and wife, who have besan in 1ST-1 and will end in' 1014. Now $45.00 From $00.00 Tho Lord's faithful ones at the close The Princeton National Bank paid the home of Mrs. Wesley Applegate been residing in Palmyra for the past Equal Opportunities in BOYS' SUITS, REEFERS of the Jewi-.li AL'O were to recognize nit $27,000 to 902 members of the 1913 last Friday afternoon. few years, will occupy their Stockton ami OVEKCOATS, 2 1-2 to 18 years the ".Treat privilege of engaging in the ihristmas Club. The success of the On Sunday Mis3 Lida Hubbard at- Street property in the spring. Harvo-t: and this must lie true now. Je.-u- compared them to inoffensive avings club was so pronounced that a tended the services at Second Reform A Lester pjano has been placed in lamb-, while the seili-h. unresienorate 914 club is already well under way, church, jSfew Brunswick. She visited the lecture room of the new High world Ue pirtuivd as' wolves. He with c'ose to 500 members. The 1913 would nut have them bo:: from house her cousin Mrs. Bert Giles of Highland School. lub was the means of adding many Park. to house, liv.t inquire for the most R. W. Swetland and wife and Miss worthy in every village, and. if receiv- new accounts to the bank, the list of! Peter Barclay still remains on theRuth Swetland have returned from a ed.' remain there until they had wit-new customers including scores ofj Clothiers Hatters Hnberdaslicrs. sick list. risil with friends at Washington, D. C. in that village. They were to women. wholly .upon the Lord for their TRENTON, N. J. Lincoln Perrine and-wife and daugh- Mrs. William J, Hutchinson is suffer- want*. Later. lie sent forth His dis- Princeton Hook and Ladder Com- ter visited Rhode Hall relatives on ng from injuries received in falling ciples, telliiiir them to provide to thepany has decided to build a two-story Tuesday. downstairs at. her South Main Street be-a of their ability—implying that addition to the squad's house on home. their first experience had been a spe- Mrs. James B. Clark, has returned cial one. to teach .them reliance upon Witherspoon Street. This improve- after spending the holidays with her Miss Ruth Applegate of New York Power Divine. ment will be necessary to accommodate /'• father, John Turner and family of West has been visiting her grandparents, The Master's Spirit was given them be new apparatus that will be bought Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Blackwell. in r sale • have you ever considered a his "lot located on upper Stockton Kingdom had been by All Dealers. Highland Park are spending several awaited by., Israel TORNADO Policy ? It co-t- lint little days with their parents Mr. and MrsStreet. . for centuries. Bin and wind is nearly as destructive CHAS. F. HALEY, as fire. How about that new Peter Johnsonr Miss Isabelle Mount has-been enter- when it was pro taiuiug Miss Lillie Souders of Wil- s e n t e d, only s Samusl IL AUTOMOBILE? You insure your "Blacksinitliing, Mr. John Nolan, Master John and s m all n u m b e r other property, .why not that? Edna Nolan spent several days with minglon, Del. were ready to re- Don't ask your Iriends and neiyh- 1 GARAGE liors to go on your))ond, lint (;et a Horse Shoeing , Charles Vanhorn and wife of Asbury Dr. William Buchanan has moved c e i v e it. There Park last week. from the Flatiron building to the offices after the Kingdom Craiibury, New Jersey. SURETY BOND. I represent the Horse Shoeing a Specialty. offer was taker All FORD parts carried m stock. American Huretj' Co., one of the Miss Irene Nolan spent Saturday and connected with his residence at the fruiil them, UIK! strongest companies.in the world. Sunday in New York. corner of South Main and Ward streets since has been giv Tires, Oils, Greases, etc. When in need o£ a Uond get my Monroe St., CKASBUBY, N. J. formerly owned by the late Dr. J. P. JmmOrJnininofScml- en throughout the prices. J. Edward Chamberlin and Arthur Phone 331-31. I can f;ive you all kinds of Insurance Johnson, which have been enlarged iiiy rorth) Di"ci- world, gathering Clayton spent Wednesday in Trenton. !>'"• • • the Elect, to be at as low rates as any, and, in Com- and handsomely decorated and equip- panies than which thcre'is none better. Mrs. Peter Johnson has been confined Messiah's Bride aud Joint-heir. IF YOU WILL ped with all the modern improvements Your patronage will he appreciated. FEED to her bed by illness. She is at present The Master referred to His might} and are considered the finest denjta More Phosphorus and Less Protein! under the care of a trained nurse. works in Capernaum. Bethsaida and offices in town. Chorazin. These cities "were fiirura STOP Freddjfc Connerty, son of John Con- tively said to have been exalted to CHARLES C, GROVES, Mrs. S H. Dey is arranging to move At O'NEIL'S Store, "Hen-o-la" Dry Mash nerty of Jersey City, has been spending Heaven in point of privilege; and hav 5:::t:s:r t: I:nl A. 3::?:, £c:c::t2v Fed in conjunction with his holiday vacation with bis Aunt Mrs. in the near future to Passaic, . to b ing rejected the Lord's favors, the> Main Street, CRANBURY, X. J. with her daughter, Miss Katherine Dey would be cast down to the grave. Ex North Cranhury, and "Hen-e-ta'i^Succuleiita" Edward Malan. amples were given of Sodom and Tyre Office North Main Street. who has a position as teacher in the Phone308. Absolutely Nothing Else Geo. Peppier and wife had as their public school of-that city. both of which wtre in ruins—brougli JJcciiusp the throe make a corxpUia balanced down to Hades. LOOK ration, rich ia phosphorus. guests on New Years day, Jacob Hei- OVER 6S YEARS1 William Roszel and sister, Miss Reba At his Groceries, Men's dinger and wife and son Clifford and Our Lord intimates, however, tha EXPERIENCE The Lack of Stamina and Vitality Roszel, of near Dutch Neck, and Mis: their trial, or testing, or • judgment, Furnishings and other In the bird1! is the cause of 05% of the failures Miss Lillian Caine of Hightstown. in the poultry busint^s. TbiTtfori1, sec to it Lillian Thompson were entertained a which His preaching had given wn Novelties, and just c that you arc one of the Miccyiiful S ,'o this year Mr. Lemuel Fibber of Jersey City, luncheon and whist by Miss Helen N not a finality—there would be a futun by putting your birfls on this ewnoimcal Bcicn- Schiiyler Tuesday. judgment. According to St. Paul, th tiGc hone sense system that produce* Stamina spent "New Years day with William LISTEN nix) Vitality; convince yourbclf by giving it a Mrs. William Dey is reported quit entire Millennial Age is to be a thou thorough truil. Me Dowell. sand-year Judgment Day, In which th To him you will find that Li-t ut send you report from Profr-FIoraci* ill at her home on North Main street. TRADE MARKS Alwonri, of Morg.inlown, W. Virginia, Exp. SU-. Miee Grace Peppier spent Friday ^-» m wholo world will have a full oppor he can furnish you First- who is one of the highest authorities on poultry tunity of coming to a knowledge o DESIGNS husbandry. He hua fed 31,500 lbs. •'Hen-c-lV1 until Monday with the Misses Elsie and An Ideal Woman's Laxative. Class Groceries, Strictly COPYRIGHTS 4C. during past four years ant! is .stilt feeding same. God. (Acts 17:31.) Nevertheless, thosi Fresh Eggs and Pure Anyone sending osketch nnd description jnaj The above system makei poultry-keeping won- Mildred Applegate of South Amboy, Who wants to take salts, or casto: who heard Jesus unmoved had hard ' "' ' ascertain our oplnlon^freo^nethc^an derfully simple mid-cheitp. oil, when there is nothing bettor than ened their hearts, and would be dis Country Buttery at the best If your dealer will not .supply you, please write Chronic Constipation Cured. us for full information and prices on Heu-^-ta," Dr. King's New Life Pills for all bowe. ndvantaged in the Judgment Day. ' possible prices. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive •*IIcn-o-l.i" Dry Ma*h uiid\"Succuleiita" tablets troubles. They act gently and naturally tptcial notl«, without ensrgo, In the —green food substitute. "Five years ago I had the worst case Concluding, the Master declared tha of chronic constipation I ever knew of, on the stomach and liver, stimulate an regulate your bowels and tone up th whoever despised them despised Hir. Scientific American Walker-Gordon Lab'yCo., and the Father. This is iindoubtedl; A taandsomoly Illustrated weekly. I,(ireeit etr> and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me, entire system. Price, 25c. At a JAMES O'HIIL, dilation of any scientific journal. Terms, (3 a , ruiHsaoso, IT. J. « true of all whom the Lord has ordain- writes S, F. Fish, Brooklyn, Jlich. For Druggists. H. E. BUCKLEN & Co. CRANBUKY, N. J., year* four months, (1. Sold t>7 all newnacaleriu J. H. GKOVER & SON, ed and sent forth. 3GtB rmiTcsTci: JDITSTIOIT, IT. J. sale by All Dealers, Philadelphia or St. Louii Opposite Second Church Chaps!. Phong 422. MUNN &Co. '°»^ New York Branch Offloe. 026 F BU Washington, D. C