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JENTY-FODRTII YEAH—No 17. WESTFDSLD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY "?4, 1014. TWENTY PACES—2 CENTS l¥E VIEWS ON CLUB DR. POTTERTd BIG GUNS AT ] NEWGURRENCYLAW MAKE GOOD TO LECTURE HERE MEN'S FORUM M fehiBr Van Dusen, of Newark Second Performance of "Char- Will Talk on "Norway, the Mayor Evans and Arthur N. Sttitl; *T| inking Company Addresses ley's Aunt" a Credit to Land Gf the Midnight Pierson Discuss Commis- Local Bankers Club Members and Coach Sun" sion Government GOOD ATTENDANCE PLAYHOUSE WELL FILLED ILLUSTRATED BY SLIDES APPLAUSE IN RfJ. E. CHURCH CLUB spite of the bitter co!d evening After a week of rehearsals the The lecture scheduled to be held in The value of the Men's Christian 'o was a fairly good attendance at members ot the Plio Club and their tho Washington School next Saturday Forum of tho First M. B. church as uotliig of Us Bankers Club iielc] an open giound for debating or other- assistants gave the second perform- evening will bs by Dr. T. E. Potterton wise considering the live toplc3 of o Town Hall last evening, ance of "Charley's Aunt," at the and his subject will be "Norway, the tho day was strikingly Illustrated at FOR 1914 ipeaker of the evening was Mr, Playhouse on Monday evening, and of tho Midnight bun." last Sunday's m«etln«'when a numbar cashier of too National as predicted in last week's Leader, Dr. Fotterton has bees here several of Westilcld'e moat distinguished clti- ark Basking Company, who gave raada^good. times before and in every case his lec- icns enmo together, at the Forum's icy interesting talk on the new Invilatiou, and heard read a report The house waa well filled and there ture haB proved to be bcth instructive on the now politics ag seen In tho STILL OPEN ency bill. was a number of people in the audl- r. Van Dnsen gave a brief review and Interesting. He Is a man . of Commission Form of Oovcrumont, e early Tilstory o! the bill and enco who had witnessed the first per- commanding personality and hisdellv- and then discussed it. ^k that the present bill contained formanco. Stage Manager Cosce had ery of tho best and he never falls to His Honor, Mayor Harry Evans, , that had been advanced in the moke a hit with hla interesting travel Ex-^Inyor Augustus Alpers, Tax As- THE OLDEST BANKING INSTITUTION IN WESTFIELD his end well In hand and the changes talks, and the rare judgment shown sessor Den man and Arthur N. Pler- introduced by former Congress- of the ecenery were made with little Ftmler and later by Senator Al- by him in, seloctttug the subjects for aoti were among tha political lignts or no delay. the pictures used to Illustrate bis who came either to lluten or talk and aatd that the present bill ^as Charles Taylor, in the role ot talks proves him a man of wonderful there were also a number of strang- product of a good many minds, "Charley's Aunt," was greeted with resource. ers. The attendance was the largest as tt stands it is a very exoel- a round of applause at each succes- A limited number of tickets have aoen since the Forum was organizsd meaiure that will make a much sive appearance. He played the part been sent to the Leader office for dis- last October, about 75 men being Another Cosy Dwelling fed reform and put us on a beto-f the elderly lady, with enthusiasm tribution and will be given to those present. So groat was the fbasis and if properly handled will and spirit that gave the entire pro- who call for same. and earnest the discussion that the tremendous good for the coun» duction snap and vim. Hi* make-up meeting ran a halt uour over tbe We are now erecting another dwelling on was great and during the entire per- TOWN LOSES usual period. [r. Van Duseu then went into th« formance he did tho part full jus- The utmost good feeling prevailed Everson Place. It is an attractive and model itlon of decentralization of tice. IMPORTANT CASE though decided differences of opin- very excellent reason for Prank Traynor was at his best. ions developed as tho result of the Prank has been a favorite with those Attorney Taggart Wins Worth Tree Commission Government report, design. Before you sign your lease ior another iiviews. He added that a great t'asu in Court of Error*, depended on the men that were who have followed the various pro- which vas read by .1, Fred Wright, ductions of tho PHo Ciub and his The Court of Errors and Appeals chairman of the committee. The re- year inspect this house. Will be ready to •led ag the "Board" and that be port, . while presenting both sides of sure the President would select work of Monday evening assured has juut handed down a decision af- him of a place In any future produc- flrmlng the Judgment obtained by tho question, leaned decidedly in fa- of forenlgnt, and ability and it vor of the new system and apparent- occupy March 15. sien were selected only good tion. Ho did some clever work and Julia F. Worth for detstructioa of had his part well in hand. shade trees on South, avenue. This ly tho basis has been formed for an fd come from toe provisions of the effort to Inaugurate the new rule for bill, Harrison Taylor, as Stephen Spet- decision is the la«t wotd In this fam- tigue, and Charles Brower as Charley ous case, as no further appeals are Westfleld. It will naturally be op- widest Johnston presided at tho posed by those who ahamplon the old tog an dlntroduced the speaker. Wyckham, both handled their parts now possible. well. The contloversy arose in the fall party system, 214 E. froad Edward Parker, as the College of 1909, wnon tJie town authorities, Before opening tho discussion MOVIES" INSTRUCTIVE Seout, showed up good and when the in laying a sidewalk in front of theLeader Beattys restated the position ot the Forum. Ha said Christian nool I,nne Iioomia Gives Inter- chance afforded did some clever act- Worth property on South avenue, cut ing. DeWayn© Seaman and Harry down six shado trofls. The town au- citigenghlp stands for respect for au- Telephone 168 ting Talk WHIt Pictures at Randall, also members of the cast, thorities refused to make an allow- thority and for government. It Sunday Evening Service. contributed their share to the suc-ance for tho damage done by the re-stands opposed to Indiscriminate and cess. moval of the trees and In the fall of unJustiBable criticism «nd denuncia- i largest audienco ot the season tion of government and oiBcllag. . It bbled at the Westflelfl Theatre on Too much cannot be said of the1910 the suit was commenced against young ladlea who assisted the mem- does not aastime that all officials and |ay evening. Ttio singing of the tho town for damages, The- case all public men are bad until they are hymns WBB, as usual, very en- bers o? the club in staging the per- tried in May, 1911. Many wit- formance, Miss Margaret White. Miss proven to be good. It stands for |laatk\ the eweet volcea of tho rreasea, Inehullrig diaries Clark, town justice lu th© performance of all SUBSCRIBE NOW! ^ let the audience form an attrac- Ray Harrison sad Mlsa Elizabeth clerk; Aloxander W. Vars, town sur- Johnson, who have appeared before public duties and for a buildltiK up For one or more shares of stock in tho feature of the music. Soine of veyor; Arisen V, Grant, Bidewalk In- and not a tearing down process in verses were sung by .the boys in productions of tho Plio Club, spector; Assessors (Jllby and Marsh; were in turn received with applauyo Mayor Alpers, Councilman Schmidt public affairs. Where evils and in- and thoy added another to their for- ami an array of real estato experts justice exist in the administration of Westfield Building and Association rue subject of the erenlnff wag mer successes. government, Christian citizens should ; and Praying." Alter oliow- were examined, hit them, and hit them bard but only Incorporated December n the Tonn Council wu.s "Chartej's Aunt" will lxi one owltliouf t legal authority and da port stated that the ernunitU'tt had kelltes were fo'epd to fight for eoii'mUeU a number nf noU'd auihorl- THIS LINEN SALE the events of the un of "t'Jl-i that jt ouitl bo lur th< jif Hvra; how tvtilli* Uio nbie-bodieil ti™ on the subject who had Riven inn a, under tire leadership nf Joshua, will be remrmborv! by many people net f «ld<'t»b)n study to (•(iiinnlaHliiu ruli'. i of YlVatttnld and vtnltilty. fhp town then Kpp^aUni fioni ihlis igt d iu battl<\ Moses tmp- Th» flint uiiniulf lion r,ov>'rmiir«}- doclsliin to th'i Court (if Kriora. which htia Just Rftirnifd tU« jud^trnMil f'H that which ili'Vi-ltHrPil tit tialveiiinn ifsir them «|>t>n a iielRliburiRS OP IHU 1 „•> tln< rronlt of tho hiirilciiic that It should Imvr P,iO}{K |l't. tin na. HUH KH^rr in th!' oj,!nh!!i A v wli'-knil Hiti ••Ity In S'pt»inli>'r, lfli><>. th,m isislinaiv si^nilujinr" *&M thai tmrv^aful living la hattfU-sI lUiun l,y ttio ^upr* m« t'uuH. Tin' regniar monthly snfs-UriK nf 'Hi** Mult h&® bf^-n oii** of the mo-it 'fliti ftH'ii ext'tUiK t\t\ fmu tiiiifii! -,MMI MOKIi th.in ortli- p}j* th*< u-ijult of hrtrtl fmhtIn|-\ tlin Kyttal Pmndilst) l^ajmu will i,n M'num* tli'in*itiil\zt*d UEH! WHM i!ii«l*ln nary iritirf\| - \ND IT li-Iil at Hi" IIUHIO of Mm. P. i- huh jiiterrafed and IJ«>) hfi'n biitf in ut\>n ^|t|i tin* HltiijtUou i*o ii mm that wasiiiot wH-air'l fstmj th-^ SSturgh, Monday nftpnioun. Jon. 19!h, mltit" n! citi/iiiB l»nh I'liaiiii1 of »f- HAS. . t nf fyr&uni- by dint ot iietciie ami I'oHdminl fd'Hi tin' etMt Th-» to lit II o'clock. Thr-ro wlh Im i\ Bympos- will lm\n<>iiiI>-'< »« l'a\o him on ptitrraist*. All sua cnnlisUSy In- tin- (••nluil I«1«'U of thf plan tlutl nf W.- WANT you to judge jtll in our o»n tlmo aro rtilferciit ^f!h mtt*i*'K)i atui tftHts untouutsi 1st vlti-d to attend. tihout $(>oii. Wi!h thu KIWH'K cs- n < oliunlb-Uui t rntntil.M! t!n* ijiL-tti- by what w^' oiler in thi--* •« nnr fatlii'ra fmifilit, tint (ai fiolullon of t!i(i hitherto uiie^hf'd 1 jx-rjh* is in tii« nmttt-r, th« totul f' rs will fc*i i\*»li «^*-r B a!u The Hoard of 1'nrk t'aiiimtaoloiwti $1,0110 !y and well & immlWpul rtisptautlSHi • luolr in tins bale - wlirtiirr /\\>i7~^~~ -^ -^JL-'-K) i 'j Wn are a»liHig f'ir IHtf i! s|5oki* tsf riur pi>r§0fift1 nt*!>8 to qualify tho meeting wa» cull- eif tho Wwtl, iliifn w»» ol/(«lii»(I flow tho Htatrt Rnd ?$•-* Wl.cn yon find ft »n»n with ed to orJ«>r. ltu«K>llt wu» ro- H you lire tru'ly to buy , *nd 3. K- Omp* from tfiln form of tuMmlMhrn g»v- |»n mind »tn! a p«ra h«»rt, joit BOARO OF HEALTH NOTES «Mtm*nt b»» «rl8f>n lh« *>-st»m which linens -w« »r«* ready lor that hi? *s (tot (His wht| Ma snenitaiy. Mwsntrs «IW, (Jrapo *tid him l#«n mlnpt«il by ninny dtlm nil •i atlftcjn«(j hy Inmptatliin |»erry w#r« stipolritmj o« th« Orounds H i:s«ni nf B< arid tavn- the ti"«t. rornmittnfl. Tim m#«llllB thlft «d- nvfif tlje etfunlrf. rintirliy, but thut h# 1ms ei>m r#p»ftcfi lit tlis l»»t «wo Tho romm)»»)on g^vcr!itni»iit »iir*iiit »Jl ail »Mrli igrnptftttoBH, An :p, )ln» yi>ar 1913 only thres r««*i from OsWceioii to llnuttnn snti Itom We tlo not need to rtcommend !! Id not orl« »t hud rnpsrted, 1VI4 !• »l«rtl»(r oft tlicm to etlmf cl!l»« In th« «tsl« and snrfc fo b« dldheitieit, bm TU.ll OK TOtfrK KXlltniT. #11 ti » roin, otttililw HIM Slut*. Vp to Octirtwr ISBI "HUMIDOR" LINENS Tho rhalrman of (*>« «»rlnu» rom- fltst# !if*ttt#*?tof K^Nslsr, ut tho II hail btif>ri silKpter! by 898 tovoR ftnti Kfloh Jo ftp ffyij iattt«t-» nyDolntrd by the rtn»?d of wwnr *«il w»l«r 4»pt»ttn«=tJt, wait In rllt«>»- Thft vyatran iB»t»t»tly fnlluw- *3 iimn by his ye IKIIIB fa pmrnote II town mtHult metj lo«n *Iil» sf^h »ot! l!i«t»>tl«i! ilm !u-#i1 (» tiwt Wbtftt (iu'i Mm ri>ti*»n| of Humidor" Unpnt will fectjminwid not only th' twiiii-^nf tl»n i*H«is (««•»•, 'Humidor" t-,nn>n» atf :TU«II«, Jr., on MBiarimy «»mni la*t. flnarrt of *!><> »rn «il«>«-t<'4, not B» fiarfjf •«<*» th« fsR« now "ftiiin mirtf to foil of flii» country AIII) v*o nstt«« Ui« M>tJ*Ha ^isstffcriitsy liifinilnif A gimrarifee thntl U» h» "Humltiui" -ft! l«» Ihtn tcgulftr "Hun* !it wen I'tiely tlt Mr, t>, *h« has ttr- lily's aff^liB mi » faiMl>ii>M li*»W, Od« in ¥«rr l^!Pt'»fHti^ pe!*«*f **H lh*> "I'ju kkir" jirircs, ''"*""" "f M«rh«f ttllli," »BS t*«t|. O U M lh i full tif ml*«rr p* ins Uiftttiomi iii(i«t nthn"*~ Tbr»» «it*ltm» *1II b« fe««fij ffwitiont H«s>(f>-!a, i uiiitiumi ami tt'u » <»*IIH1«I fa! f>M ttiisi lh« inhibit la now out to i1ft-f »«a hi hi* Tftprff «lif hn »nnfhH' joM : |if fh* Sf«M> pPwpse «*>«» ¥«l"f 'bf*^t IWIIS 1M sli^*!^ fitl^s JiUft !i«**fs tiri! ia * flr.# «.t *}« for * fatlur* ti Inrh "KUMUIOR" (\f\ 1««IMJ, lute il, ftnmhtlitH *Htc hwvy *o«i tmt wrtii )!«- ntorttla, Ki 4?»UM4 l»i}lr«*a »l.»t #11 tB* Hl i*l>» win !»» In l»y tonight. *!>Wt »i»rm *<»« »«oi, tt *** f'rtfi'' tfm* • rfrm* ti*f/ilft th* 4st« ttfiftnmUt *»l f*H' HsHfUo $!# I>«i>lr»i1 iiii#H»ft, A r»mi«4 Ih* IIMH* Vhh ••*• •*«»* lh«n» »a ists# ff B rv r the .U»l ftf »n))i Mi T** t I' rtO *t»i l« tor auHic 4»f», H I* !:»••-!„-) n,»f (),« fa,SB trill »» #»»!)- ta t*fli»>B R»»# Ills mm K Km Paga Two THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY^AMTAEY 14,

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I'nlnvo Theiitrc, Ilronilivoy and 47ill £ Hundreds of Meinhers of the Koya! Arcnniim Attc-ittl Class Initia- PROCTOR'S BROAD ST. TMEATEE S^A With the Plays and Playe"9r An oxtiaordlmiry bill Is linadcd by Vernon und JrtTiu Ciistlo, the foremaat tion. society (Jiincory in the Un-Uod Statos. In New ami Old Events Now IJein# Presented /act, theso dancer.1* have nn Intcrniitional They came by trolley, train am reputallun, havinjr scored hitherto un- auto, anyway to get hero, thoso en Saturday, January 17th — nt Various Playhouses licard of succchByM both !if*ri* find abroad t.i flcvpral now a tops, In addition to tUUBlaatlc membsrs of the Royal Ar their well known creations, Featured CEinum, on Thursday evening ]as David Belasco •.A (tor, Eves. s:i6; mat dally, Z:15- Grand Opera House— Primrose and also 1B Wm. Burress, that well known when the local council, Fireside, en- ^ i'aeven Keys to Buidpate." comedinn, who heads a large and cap- Presents the Belwtica. W. 44th St., eve,, 8:15—"Th able company in a min'ature musical tertained members of councils fror Sparkling, "Years o|j ; . • . Secret," with JFYancca Starr. Primrose and Dockstader, the re- united veteran minatrel stars and their comedy, called "Tho Song Birds." Tony three counties and conducted a bl Captivating Boulb Theatre* 45th St., weat of B'way Hunting and Corinne Francis present .. —"Prunella.'1 all-prominent aggregation of burnt class initiation. Comedy Cteo, 31. Cuban** Tfeen*r*, B'way & U<1cork qelebrltiea, present their big epec- their dainty mua'cal sk't, "A t-ove Ht.i "I'otftsh & 1'erimutter." tacular production ot genuine 20th Jeant'tte Franzeska is a The chapel of tho Firm M. B, Cattlno, B'way & £flth St.—"High Jlnka.* new discovery fn the realm of prima church was pressed Into seivlce to ac- Discretion!' Century' minat relay this week. AH- Comedy, eve. 8:30; mats. Tuee. and Sat.sociated with Messrs. Primrose and donnas, a native of Holland, where she commodate the guests and a roya By FrndeHck Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton 2:30—"KUty MacKay." DocJtstader In the presentation ot this has scored tremendously, as well as Inmeeting it was. Cert. 48th St. i*. of li way: eves. 8:16 Franco, Italy and Germany- She is WITH THE OSI0INAL BELASCO COMPANY mats. Wed: and Sat., 2:16—"Pes o perpetually popular form of entertain- Tile candidates were initiated by %ly Heart." with Lauretta Taylor. ment are tho Six Musical Brown Bros., accompanied by Johann Schouten, who the degree team of Corinthian Coun- Including Criterion, B'way & 44th St.—Mabel and instrumentalists; Raymond Wylle, male , 3 also the composer of tho 3 se-cil, of Newark, who had with tbel ALICE PUTNAM HERBERT KEL Kthel Talllaferro in "Xoxing Wis- loprano; the Four Meteors, vocalists; j delegation Jentha van Sant, who fo dom." •'IJappy .Jack" Lambert, Inter pro tor o derful art. Otlior acts on tho program JOHN FLOOD ROBERT MeWADE, Jr. LOUIS HASSEN EKIiiKe—W. 42d St., Eves. S:1S; Mats are IHintmr's Nine White Hussars, a a number of years was supetvising CAMILLA DALBERG OEACE HOOKE Wed. & Sat., 3:15—"Within the Law."oUtopian characters; Kotpy «ml Mur deputy of Flrealda Council. The can F.4ANXR.B4RSES EStnulre, B'way & 40 St.; Eva. 8:15, Mat. j)hi', soft shoe dancers, and many others "Sinsririy Band" of unusual excellence Sat, only 2:15— Mtiudo Adama In "The of equal prominence in the minatre t!oimir!sinf<- nine pleasing voices In per-dldatos were supplied by the coun- As played for IBS consecutive nights in the Belasco Theatre, New York Legend of Leonora." world. t'eet harmony Co edy Dogs cils of Railway, Elizabeth, Westfleld Worty-itltshth St., east of B'way; eves. * * -K Milt C'oHlnt'i who presents Somervllle, Plainfleld and Carteret PiMCES—$1.SO, f 1.00, 75e and SOo 8:16, muta. VVed. & Sat., 2:15—"To 1 xnonolotnifi a Pay," with Guy Standing:. ,Vlnlj Viennese composer, liar re ra, Anna ilftJd'H daugrhtor, and sheent Davis; Aberneathy Council, nab- ELM STREET I • mat. Sat. 2:15— "Eliza, Cornea to Stay. •Id Atterldffe haa done tho booka und has a big company supported by Bobbj Globe, B'way & 46th St.;J£vs. 8:16, Mat way, led by Regent Hoffman; Car yrlca of most of the previous Winter Wntson, In a sketch written by XrvJjiK Siit. only 2U5—-'X'tie Madcap ouuh- Berlin, the noted song- writer. This is teret Council, of Railway, led by Re- ess." iarden production, but thfH will be Mr, gent Boles; Elizabeth Council. Eliza- WESTFIELD Grant! Opera Houne, Eves. 8:15, mats urg's Hist appearance as a com-her initial performance In New Jersey The PLAYHOUSE Wed. and Sat.. 2:15—Primrose and poser for the big playhouse at 60th nird he receiveidd a Kr welcome Mon- beth, led by Regent Call; Roselle Dotkatader's Minstrels. Street. duy n!Rht. T'ie next attraction Is a Council, of Roselle, led by Past Ite- HitirU Thentre—42d Ht.. W. of B'way; ono-aet pl written by and acted by gent Lambertson; Resolute Council, eves. 3:25: mats. Thura. & Sat. 2:2! "The Whirl of the World" is a reg- Coming Friday, January 16th "AdeJe." ular WInter Garden Production, pro* d Elizabeth, led by Regent Bogart; and IHlMMMirome, 6th Ave., 43-441 h Sts. Daily duced by the Winter Garden Company. "in tlie DiirK." Walters, Kon-laml and Plainfleld Council, Plainfleld. led by Malts. Kvea. at 8:00—"America.** Only twice since the theatre opened Co., present a comedy variety skit; Regent Marsh. Bridgewater Council, DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS tlini-KMi, 44th St.. near D'uay; Bv«. 8:25, have there been productions under out- Ben .Smith in a new line of tlarkie Mat. Sat., 8:IB—"A Little Wote of Soniervlllo; Wootibridgo Council, side mftiinpnment in the house; once stories. Most tinlrrue of all nnlmnl acts the Side," with William Collier. H "The Monk of Woo(lbrl'!ge, and Cianford Coun- A Pastoral Drama of Long Ago Knli>k(*rlM«(.>k«>r, Eves. 8:15, mats. Wed. when Gertrude Jloffman'a Kushm Bal- Oahnret/* this act iscil, of Cranford. were also represent- and Sat. 2:15—"The New Hcnrlc lot wan put on ther*. tttid il.ia fnll. in n jipt Hiu»i«n f the '.inlimited pos- Llbrrtr Theatre, XV. 4'dil St., near B'way, the case of Lew Field's production ot Ibilitlea of "Th Tungo." Marie nnd ed. eves 8:15; wed. & Sat. mats. 2:1' "Tho l'lcauurc Seokera." Billy Jlart offer «;omeir« Tbeatre—"Don't Weak- Grant und Ward Brothers, nnd anions I'nlan Squnrr Tlirntrp , Ii(h >(r.-e( Sctiaarschinidt took charge nnd tlie en." I ho women, IJlhiii Lmraiim, Itoaslka A senonms its well UP classy program With LAURA SAWYER Stew AmMcrflntit, West 42d St.; eVe.Dolly. . May Bojey, Audrey Maple, s lh« attraeU'.ni for this week. Jt isguests complimented Flreglda for 8:15; mats., 3:15—"Tho Little Cafe." .hiltrtto l,Ipp« and Trlsio Iiaymond, 1. fittinff iiuiiiK million uf a brill fan t having snnh an able follow In their I'aim'r, U'way & 17 St.iDnlly Mat. and vlntcr aerk'j* of vaudeville shows «>f midst. In conjunction with our REGULAR PHOTO SHOW of 6 re Eves.—Suprenio Vsuidoville. ht« very lifKtM-st Hitler and talont. Tho, Tht* I'uij (niu«f, 48th Hi., Kiiui of B'way; t-horUH, an tiMual, wiili peveral big rne- nklp ni vf'.-ctR. T!ie product ton la be- •ill uoiitnli'K ninny riovcHI.'H, old time eves. S: 15; runts, 2:10—"Hie 'riilim* avoiitcs with new offerings and st-vo- X.-VTIOXAIi HANK Rsmembar the date and place—THE PLAYHOUSE, ir Itid That Count," »«t*d by William j, v, ihinn and Itnl. ' f*rlu<.'?»N, 3yth St., Hot. B'wiv and 6ththe coHtuiueH lieHi^ntMl by Mclvllo Kills. DIRECTORS KliliCTla). Elm Street, FRIDAY, Matinee and Evening. Ave,, Bv. 8:45; mnu, 2:30—KeuertoJre ' Co.. In one act plays. Oem-Ku Nash nml Com present At the meeting of the stockholders UeiHiittlc, 42tl at. XV. of B'way: eves, M1TT1S. lie sutim calloa "Thf of tho National Uonk of Westneld, MATINEE-10c EVENING-10 and 201 8:20; mats. Wed, & Sat, 3:20—"TruJtic Mr. Xa^h, who (H tIIP I;II<- of "Of- held in the banking rooms yesterday in Souls," Margaret nomafnc*. who a als tf leer 666'" hos iielnrtcil u most ca>>ul>lo afternoon, tho following were elected Nh.tl.crt Ihenirr, 44th St.. west of of Haze! Dawn. Is to bethe prima ast of pljiyera and KIVVS without, a B'wav; eves., 8; rnttis., Mat. 2 sharp— doubt tho flm-Bt skit In VRiiilevllle thi-i for the coming year: Messrs. A. J. *A Thousand Veins Ago/' mia far the ShubtM-t prcductiou of season. a,M>. I!, lu-no ami Company ap- Heckley, P, D, Collins, S. A. Emoiy, SMh S(. Tbfntre—"At Bay/' a play by "The Mlclrtinht Girl." which la eched- (Jeorg's &t!(irf>n rough, (I for u Wt>w York jiremi re in thep«nr In llm "The Mla-VIt Army:" Jiick James freeman, V. 13. Oil pin, T. H. 441b St.—"Tho Oirl on the Film." r future. Aliss ItomaiiHs has SUIIJ; Ounlrcr iirenonlH :iu orTfrlDK comiirla- Harvey, W. M. Irving, T. J. Kltts, (}. \V(tllnt>li'M B'way & 30th St.; evea 8:16; at the Opera Oomhiue in JPuris »nd haalnK of iimnj uf |i(3 lipst IlKc.l »onKa S. l.aird, H. C. Meyer. George llGuseh, mats. Wed, & SaL 2:15—"Grumpy,** t> appeared under tho managem^nt and tcllInK scvorul Illimitable stories. with Cyril Maude and London Com- R. I. Richardson, P. a. Taggart, P. pany. of Oeor|?« KtUvardus in London, IViticy. the nHl time fuvurite, appears Traynor, P. J. Windfeldt, Otia Wright * * * In her original idea callcil "Ono Night;" and W. II. Wright. Tlio directors Wlutvr O»ril*B—50th St. and B'way.; KOKar BtTKi^r. th*.t lU-xible acroluU ami "The Whirl ot the World." Arthur Harnnii'rstoin ha» oUoJtul a will hold an organization meetinB new finale to the second act of "IIifuchon«; Caruso, aiuilnjf ftnd Chryatal Ilprn**. o<-curr.-d noon, Tho meeting was well attended Arnato, Hoth'ef, Se^uroJa. Conductor at tiu* SStii Street Th««tro l»n| tSutur- Toscanlni. nfternnon. Rnd considerable routine Imaint'ss was trausai'ted. Saturday at i:45™"Lohengrln." Freni- *tal, Ober: ijrlu", Grlawoid, Well, Schlegel, Conductor Hertz. HKCKPTION AND Saturday at B:l5~~Bpec'i r«rfc«, "La KKIh AV^IIHP, Ilroor lffit-rits fiiur Tho tenth annual reception and V a good cook's Oily, Pldur, nothler. IMnl-Coral. Con- IfiUi Everybody who irlliir fr-atiir •a of entertainment of the I). H. ImmiRia- chocolate cakes and ductor PQIACCO, thin week's |)niKi-im . uvo nr the il|-t!» tion Iloiuivolciit Association will IH' has ever tried H-l.il Kin;; tu tlii^ tie VV WitlUlll illH t w u chocolate puddings taste held In thf I'alm (inrileii. New Yi>rk A* tfee Oatury, tt> Mif> ilt.t PCtlUut J i 'It in hi lip.flHl Cit>, on Wi'ilucsday vycnlnir uf next due to the use of Tonight and n?»t of wonk—"Talea 4 that it is good. illicit .ii il il tin H mi i lili!« u 11. »\ u* f K 'I IIH iiEihtinl afi'fiir i^ Htl^mtert Hoffman." In » )siig.< immlipr of Weuttli'liI [ico- We know it is the !• vv •.! hii.il ,ui 1 tlidH,. tun iltul nic and tlii't yenr's program piom- 1 U.I urMili UiII M l'n.M Hllfi Iria to tm n-ii|igi. all other efforts of good and do not il.lll lie linn. In t ]h,. MMW IK, ti«> toiiimntw. Si.verul iccidenta nf U mi hesitate to say mli. ri.l iiinl i! 1 |. H Illl" 1| f tho tiran nip ronnretcd with Itmiil- Apart from thy fa i. H N un n i 11 Kit > M.Mtcii t illii 1 so. Yon will 1 r 1"tint'ci M-.iu.ii win utilmli1 theKitttllut olflro. The pr(i(H.,,ia of tho DakirrtKaUooWn^ H cast r<*mpit»pri nf tr>^ tr.i.lHlni « .,f Hi nrmua! riitHttnlnnunt arc uptnl to |iuv =^ ,! • H.l|«l |,l,| ,-lu>o, t know it too if Vfl. 1 nil til.. nl»|" 11, lll'l.lll III I « 11 1. IntiiK .li.itf liuiirnts on lhl mil lii.n m ..">! N wt||1, tn iiu'iubt r 'tho us^inituitits ujiti form- you try a pound It hu«t the Mime delicious of Discretion i 1 tti.lt Vltfil |.lHH>, MftK. IJIJIHI mill I'll In I'Mil ni has illrrsiiy |i«!•?>£* at i ioi t*ij- a its t U* ill fi IT lu liMUtu ,i>i. camlh'o such I«ml4r> 17, itlu i hdM nu T!ui»» Will III' ptOllliiH'Mt JtiHiillf int'iit !hf niirlt uf t ui i»tji[« Tin f.»vo.-itt;j. It hj.j unusual • MR "icurtit ut tho «titi»rtftiii»n'nt botli I IUM mnsut uf si! mill Mrn V,•Ikr. r nnioothiipus that blinds As nn trample- nf tti» lajtpr srh M» an.1 i 'umiiMiD In 1h»nm^h nt rum fimn •soilni mid iiolitirnl Uf,. ;iml tin-1 1 «>r rtratna, ">v*t« a! IHmirflnn" l» iinl nunilHi- will tnrludV llou. \v. 11. WO j Hew yorfc pt'rfi-ctly in tin crxtS mg qua Rmuni? its < i-ntiimijafflrlp*1 nf 8on, RFPrrtnry of I.ghtir ami ftim- ] nnd a lich, fi-uisfyuig quut- Amrrimn ninso Th* mniKu la Hint on, nml <*ntnnil8«ltitier (iini'ral of I ity that ii quickly proved wllh fla>a on ctmy (.ottrMvablt. Cantniititl, of iUii ii*'•• \ in the eating. Try it. 1rtt, s«t. wHIi all thin \U| ouis>ut, parttm'tit a! Washington, H t\ I rtllon" I* th« ftr«( nmiv» At Your C^oeer** •rff4*liJkittA nntl Ct»Siin}j In the ran* uf th» llmi,,,, ,-l Chocoljto (i'iwinum, Blue Iti" Knloty fluiilnlMt l« thn( of Wrapper), Ji-lb. cakes. Stic, Qtlrs, 10c.

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MEW MEN IN TRUST PEOPLES BASK DIH13CT0H8. C0MMI88I0K and Air. H«rt, The diseusaltm cov- ITHE SUGAR SCOOP MODEL At a meeting held in the I>K« 1TE AT Jr. M. CHUttCH, ered a wide tansw aa to tho workings. ' COMPANY DIRECTORATE buiiUliig yesterday afternoon tho Peo- of tho commission plan ifi th^ various ples direetois were Two teams* ot throe men oooh do- cities which have adopted it, but Its Ribbon Mat Trimming F. D. Mooncj- Klecu-d In Place ot A, bated thu question of ^lie tmpci loHty application In 'VVestfitjlil Wa.B not con-" «I. Wilson at SIpcting VPstcrdny. elected as follows: J. F\ Cow- Except finally Smart. peithwiiite, a. B. Kellogg, B. .A.of th? roiiimlBsion foini of govern- sirjerod, The judges,' W, A. D©mp« At th« mcBtlng of tlie stockholders Mortili, Charles McDoufiall, A. N. ment enter the present system at the eoy, W. M, Irving ana Thomas; at tho WtstHeld Tiust Company hold Pioieon, Dr. R. K. Sinclair, Slun. W. mwUng of the Men's Biotliurhood In Munay, decided unanimously in f*« •. >estelday after noon, P, D, Moonoy, E. TMtle, Jr., JH. H. OIIBWOII), \V. h. the chapol of tho KUet M. 15. enurcli vor of the team which took the negs-" of Dudley avenue, was elected a di- SaiideiB, M. H. Phillips, J. K. Gal-on Monday niRlit. Tho frigid wentli- live side of tho question, JJ^ y^ yf^ r rector in place or A. J. Wilson, The lagtspi' and R. P. Uront, of Weatfleld; i'r kt'iit tha uttt-mlnnfe down to small Gill nreelded in the absence ot Presi* other membois of the uoaid w«re rc- Samuel Townacnd. ,1. H, Case and C. ptoporttODB. Tho aillimativt- sid

t-s dnl UIOI'O sfoorl tlian hanii Honey tjpii' *». !m uryuutJ, was mMiil.v ftfi!. The. timuy;ht variety «n(i in Saving \it into a \' Oman's life. >r I'Ntt^f ylrotlnet's us tfituip I Uie fa? I thnt women, vIcEhiis *»l Event, |on, linw n Ii'srtier louscvity nttr lower !i!(irbhIHy rdte tJinn men > free fiotn f.'isliloij'jj tjane. 'f'I|(- This feiirt" ftf j trts of tho hotly rntft!l*Mi n unKt»*s women hardy "I." Sale spovuro renily ainsed '« In pniticHlar frym Ih? . vrUl.li l>cj:ln with » co!d; but. ?t, wtnnou RUS*I*F fur 5t':iS tb;m [from h'"siJcht In* ar^ned tlutt »ut:li entier a fiervieti. lnaKrm;<-li us ketl|> tliii) sultfs out of tiie ivat-M ABB AND WII1T1C 1IEIM4 A furry Suggestion. All the ntnv design* in the popular 8 lon^r fur coat will nof lie Ret?Fi In iiifihe?* of IMIIIUMI Oak, Golden Oak, The liti'ji^^t AIMI lic«t Kp!*HiiM5 atoek !ainl of I ho iiiodiHli this uinttT, no fuii.i i*, find it* its gtesiti will »ft«»sa»y. In MfHlcrti f'olmilrtl urn! for your Kt'lectlon* all brass btnim Imvn

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\\V inn.- »1H«>« fli.ld K"Oi) PIIK-I "I Hiiiuli \fn limn I.IIMT Blnl- yiW!"l<-iril <>"!•: nut! Mnli(!(in»a\, All 11! silll-ni'livi- |i»ii'r«, mi-! fi* Hii-. tiixi- *li" suvinfj i« mii"li (f"-j(i.r, with a lunrr vmn-ly l.#h»f»li»iii»(, M:iltlrii,1s oml l>rinp«>rjs»i* HIMt Ittllllu'i'Ii'UlliDjj Jit ilii'Sf lit'tirtll IllliUfS With »}lt>-|1l)i<] !>«l^ftJtlS U'illUM . i , - , «*3 Mn!ifll« nil !ils>». Shirley & Johnston 234 West Front Street , New Jersey Page J?ow THE WESTFDELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914. Foolish Things of Interest AMONG THE OHUBOHES A Series of Monographs on Every First liaptlsl, Cliurcln, Frayur mooting toniyht at Day Matters of Life and Custom o'clock. Public worohly Sundfiy morning n 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. B, ROBERTL. SMITLEY Sunday School at 12 o'clock. HAVANA . MALSBr& WASHf/VCTON STS, A.. Demireey, euporlntondent. g end nrstfal beeau>« «f tHs UTOPIA Young l'eoplc'B niootiDg Sunda; g charm* ai tropical liio sod night at 7:00 o'clock. climate* Excellent hotels. Services Sunday night at 7:4 JSery ono ha* hoard of Utopia but, tiny children. All children botweel o'clock. Rev. c. IS. Ooodall, pasto NASSAU WOMEN'S AND YOUNG PEOPLFS to moat of us, it la simply an Ideal two tind five sit with nurflca In anotho of tho Rosollo Daptlst church, wl the ie»t of the English Colonial Govern* H; a perfection, wfafoh la un- room and those over five, but toi occupy the pulpit In exebaugo wit: meat oE lH& Balumns, often many aurac^ attuin able. Sir Thomas Mora la the young for marriage, wait upon thel the pastor. tioni ai & Wituci Resort. Mian who h=^ conceisd Utopia, the Ideal, elders. Music always accompanies The Ladles' Missionary Societ SWEATERS REDUCED tvhlcli, perhaps; would not be an ideat, moal and dinner is preceeded by an en will meet with Mrs. J. W. Davis, 40 , self, Ictnn. iwla. notsrinff, to iomo in this present day and gene- tertatnlng or moral lecture. In thi ration of practical politics and tango- country, where they live at a greate: Summit avenue, Thursday afternoon. Visit both these places on A luJl strot'eb of winter ahead, and women's, misses' and chil- ing. distance, every one eats at home, ant C. J. Greanwood, Pastor. our two weeks' cruise* $90.. dren's sweaters are materially reduced. Very fetching are tho Utopia in en island. . Its climate is no family wants any necessary aor styles, tao. Byron "collars, ruff>neclt effects and patch podKots. varied hut uniform as to asaaona- The of provision; for It is from them tha Bethel Baptist Church. Splendid; quality quilted Jap silk Jackets, also. Warm n»wa for cold poiiitton of tha (gland Is impregnable; provisions are Bent to those who NEW YORK & CUBA MAIL S. S. CO. In the cities. Sunday morning service at 10:40 winter days, madam. for no ono but the inhabitants knows Public meeting at 3 p. m., tW.td Lute) the channels of Us wonderful harbors. A kind of travelling auditing commit Craenl OSeo. Pis 14. EM Rfnt, NW "Va% An enemy attacking, would be shlp- tee (£063 from place to place and, 1: Sunday evening service at 8:30 Oly Tula OOa, 290 Btoadw, New Voifc Women's 0.00 .Sweaters, S.00 tvnackod bafore the natural forts could there is an overproduction of any com bti attacked. Thore are ufty-four cities mudity, it is exported, Tho oxchang Congregational Church. Made of alj-wool yam and worsted. A shaker stitch stylo has on the iHlttnd so situated that no ono gained from other landa is not in monoy double ruff-necli collar, incitlo pockets and hemmed bottom. Also a city IM tnoro than a ariy's walls from —money is unknown-—but in good Public worship, preaching and music. Chorus choir of children' plain. Btltch sweater with patch poclicts and Byron collar; eood col- another. Tho capltpli Amaurot, to which which Utopia does not produce. A grea ors; regularly $5.00 each; special at 3.G0 each city Ht-ncts ttiroo wise men, aona- deal of description is given about th< voices. Sunday morning at 10:30. toro, once ft yoai* for consultation of manner of living and the moral an< Sunday School at 12. ».rr;vlra. la the typical city of them all. civic philosophy of the Utopians—all Popular evening service. Illustra- Mlssek' 4.00 Shaker Sweaters, 3.00 No city Joshes to enlarge Us boundar- of which conforms to tho general Idea ted by motion pictures, at Westneld Fashioned ot all-wool yarn, wiLh double rurt-noclt collam. Inside Isfl, and all are uniformly built so that already described, Almost all thel Theatre, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. a now hnua» la built on ground not for- pleasure is of mental Kind, which, afte pockets and hemmed bottoms; gray, maroon, cardinal and noTy; reg- merly us«ti for the same purpose. In all, is the only real kind, but the qe Mid-week meeting In the Parish ularly $-1.00 each; Bpecial a.OO ilia intervening country land there aro lights of the senses are not neglected, House Wednesday at 8 o'clock. PORTO RICO farm housos, fu!ly equipped by the but they are never over-Indulged. Rev. Samuel Lano Loomte, D. D., minister. Women's 7.00 and 8,00 Sweaters, 5.00 Btato and tho inhabitants are sent from The mention of slaves was made. the towns each year to work the farms, Slaves are the result of any crimes Visit San Juan Norfolu style sweaters in both plain and fancy weaves, made ol much na tho compulsory military sys- First Methodist Episcopal Church. Ponce, MayBguer, and oilier quiinL all-wool yarn; eoinc have V necks, ethers In rutt-necK model; cardi- tem of France and Germany. A family committed by natives. Slavery Is a punishment for any crime, which with 9:46 a. HI., Brotherhood Devotlona Poito Kican dtiaj motor ovtr die funom nal, gray and tan; $7.00 and $8.00 garments 5.00 serves two years on a farm, but it la us. might mean a Jail Bentence. Slaves Militaiy Road. See what Amaican occu- fto arranged that there is half new* ones are kept at perpetual labor and are al- iervice. ration hjj dons to add to the comlort end g&Oh year so that tho experienced can 10:30 a. m., Public worship and bcoaly of this toptc«l pandiae. Children's 2.00 Sweaters for 1.80 assist tiifi now ones. There la a. master ways chained. They are welt treated otherwise »uiu well clothed and fed, eermou—'"The Christian View of NNew Ycrk k> S>n Ju«n ii Plain stitch style, made of good quality all-wool worsted, with and mistress over each family, and over if ?»"*!"<(' • thirty Camtlloo there la a magistrate. 30 that the poor of other lands some- God." if!1D ?». " SailinBt V necks and patch pockets; gray and white; sizes 28 to 34; regular times risk to become Utopian slaves as 12 m., Sunday School. Christian 1 At harvest time, men are sent from 52.00 each special I .HP the cities to assist with the crops, tho lot la bettor than beggary else- 'orum for men. where. 6:20 p, m,. Boys' Meeting. PORTO RICO ONE Hnch town has tho same kind of Women are not married before eight- ODItMl OFFICE: II Bres*,^, «„ Twk 1.25 and 1.68 Spencer Jackets, l.;OO streets and in tho same direction, 7:00 p. m., Epworth League. BKANCII TICKET OFFICE! IS) B'«.r. N. T. een and men not before twenty-two. 7:30 p. m., Organ recital. Hanked hy the samo stores, shops and There- is no "spooning" permitted be- Women's white and gray Spencer Jackets, made ot good all-wool houses. There is a kind of a civic fore, marriage, so that a stolen kl 7:45 P. ffi., Public •worship and worsted, In high neck style, fashioned with sleeves; regular $1.25 center atid each house, in. addition to or embrace would bo severely dealt lemon—"John Wesley," Third In LEGAL NOTICES and $1.69 grades; special 1.00 the public houses, maintains a Slower with by law and by the head of the fa rlca on Christian Men as Destiny gar don of the most exquisite beauty. mily. The disgrace is akin to a com- Mid-week service In the chapoi this UNION COUNTY ORPHAJV'S COIJUT. Doors arc always unlocked no that Women's 5.00 Quilted Jackets, 3.50 mon law marriage type of our own day. itakers. In the Matter of tho Estate of WtK lUiy man may enter Into any house; It is very remarkable but there was a JapT silk Jackets in all white, black and white embroidered, for all the property is hold (n common. ivoning at 8 o'clock. Topic, "Our lelmtna A. Mann, Deceased. Notice of kind of Eugenic Law enforced in Uto- sale of lianas. plain pink, light blue and Dresden designs; Interlining with cotton Every ton scare the f ami lien shift pia before couples were permitted to By virtue of an order of sale tn the houses, by Jot, and the greatest care Q. Franklin Ream, Pastor. ibove staled matter, liearlnc date the nillng; regular $5.00, at 3.30 marry. And they hud to be acceptable :wemy-alxth day of September In the is talien to keep tho homes In perfect to each other; there was no enforce .•eftr Xlncteen hundred and thirteen order and cleanliness. mont of marriage where the contract- Tlie Second Methmllut Church, lenry 13. Mann, nilmlnistrator of tho OOc nn.SRJCiK,,a TAOOART. Proctor. think It over aiui not act In the h«at veral families, l» curried from thence Presbyterian Clinrch. ot discourse. There are no executive lo houses appointed for that purpose, KSTATK OP CAT1IRHISR AVIS •asaions behind the peoples' back and in which HII things of a sort aro Mid-week BOIVICO tonlgbt at etgbt SMITH, DKCI-JASGH, Bo Becict committee meetings. The clock. Pursuant to the order of OKonaE T. laliS by thetnaelvt'S and there every AKnOTT, SurroRiite of the County of principles of the referendum, initiative father s?oes anti takes whatsoever lie Sunday morning wnrnWp at 10:30. inlon, mods on the antillcntion of the To the Newcomer ttna. recall of todny are fully embodied or hia family stand in need of, without Bible School at 12. nuerslKnea, Kxecutor of said deeess#d In Utopian government- • Hies I» hereby lviin to the creditors either paying for it. or leaving any- Sunday evening worship (it 4:30. B ISvery man and woman understands nald de<.«a»»d to tnhiblt to the lub- thlnH In nxchnnKe. Thero m no reason Christian Endeavor terries «l 1 rlbcr under oath or affirmation their agriculture It U taught tn tho schools for itlvlnic a denial to any neraon, Unce alms and demands against the estale and also by practical Instruction. In such a Plenty of everything amotif? eloek. r said qeeeased within nine months ;om the thirty-first day of Oe"tob«r addition to agriculture, every man ttu*m; and there Is no danger of a US, or thnv win be forever barred WE WELCOME YOU tnu»t learn Home trftde. All wear the man's u«klllu for more than he needs; St. rani's p. K, Clinrch. om pro»eeutln or re-covering the earns kind ami pattern of clothes, ex- B they have no Inducements t9 do this, Holy Communion, 7:30 a, ra., and r o«t>t that there la a distinction between At:dt!STl*s K*'Qt1,vn BincR thay are MUro they will always m first Sunday In month a second the clothes worn by the mairied and t« supplied. "Jt la thtt fear of want .K.vr R. HART, Prootor. h*tcutor. ilehrktlon at mid-day. utifnar rled. These clothes art* vpry that infilu'a any of the whole race of (FeeB 111.10) simple In cut and muterlal. There are- anjimslss either greedy nr ravemuts; but Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 TO WESTFIELD plenty of jewels and ornaments on the (ear, there in man a pride ttmt "clock. laltuM but tho people do not think nny makes him fuiun H a (MHh-ulur £lury Sunday School In Parish House at follte !9 hereby stven thnt Charlen ftl@re of them than lhe< citiimiort si 30 ». m. Ani.ley. Hrne.t \V. wtlroi ami fcSrtjry faultily mafcps Ha own (t and ask thnt you will subscribe 15er, James A .Smith, Reetor. n»rle» 11, I>«nman. the Board of As- and tho wo ol ftti(* .>»»ul-» I,, oml fr,r tt,e Town vl Wrot- in HAS., llut by thn U».. ..f the l't,M.|,u,,, uwrt, eld. In the fouiity nf Union, hnv.. nied for tho Leader, so Unit you taiiy ot»tlt>n and i* t<> the hetr reports rrnina unil (iiwi.ami.nt. riir lis Christian M.iJ SlisMisnnrj* Alltanc« l|»' ''*ni.ni» done under crialn or- keep thoroughly posted on the fath» i«n.-,-8 therein imnml That thev W. C. T. U. Hull. Prospect St. ve ttsovrlalnm th» wdote co«i ..( rrm- but if a (on leann Iowa rtl an other klml Prayer and pralte service Friday, iala. tni:ldrntnl Kiaillnp- anil »(. J.00AL o? trwus, he Is adopt* il by f»mU> 411 1 ).* Tiii'ln tat'S Irirtirrwl jn tUn corifitrUi'tNm of without p. m. t£ limr dovotod to Dlbls lmi< ei«« Ihrrein Mimcl. , | e «1r«ltttd M»*t-t* Uu- Pl.il'. H CHURCH than Oh** trad** Crtfi W* Jt-rtti^it but Ui« -mm. iiinnlni. woikjoo much d*M,'il|iiltni of the military sisftm for stpaycrs' AsBuclRtloo thought, Bud -AH Utopian t1»v Is d'vldeif into six Plotertlnii; (|« BdJudKmnent of i-iiim-* loiiRlit rlglit, that tliiilr nnptra mid if>.P.,,v,.ni,.,,t» nn.lrr H.I >,rdlni< lioyr* for work— *h|-«« Imfure mlu-day IHlli! tin rst«» of family inuMn thtt wives io cinmry ojioti Hf«w were ram h nn>i(i II.-. An »,Miiu,;ir •„ ,.„„,„ ,,, „, , dinner «n4 tttren after 4'nner—then »f Iba i>l»«IslrBt«s have Jury powtr; 12 OR MOHC PAf.CS 11ACI1 WEEK Iraannt, ttioii facing thft hltim,' or>ld »>J»I| AvrllUO i,,.,n »V..| |lr,,,,,, ;„,,.,, th« fewlief» uf l,,v,« (|»»j-n ar« yu. •' I h.t in,,.,-II,, I,,, ,,...i », known), *nd the klnan of rtDulnli 'Hi* Ind tt> Btti-ntl n nu'etlnn that cnultl FrB k '"'• of than In nuttmrtty ,i, t»ali» 1»»M any tliftn. Bo many i>f Die Al |«o 1 on any mMlrr jcriisining to the Tnwn Council ot toitay, to pona*r t.w-r, pd out to the (tehertuleti nipt'lliiis U i* f ,«t'-k v\ full i ','i H'. ' n*.-i', rtr-h, no \i*m wfcil. lt» atitPtna of !>ij!>ll« mllltl« » ihil those ilni-lilurt to r&ll thB imvllnic S'lttu ninl prrinit us to assist yotl ef* in & nils tP against iu any jimwililo way f«r us, *o to Il»4 »r Thom»« ti««>»i st>quninl«d with Mt« Hl^-!H»a ef ststtm, plnctrlrlty un.i do, BiiiJ fiiriiimh m vriili •iic.li itctiit «h»mlntr», which w» know, »• mlaiu »* way IJO of fntar«»t to tits tdWB !»»• h»« an Uiilo.4at» t!ti.|il« wlilrh »*,vi-vt thoM •rmdfl »l¥a| th* N»w «t I uf Laiberf s Express »• nciimi )„ H. enttm* «• n »i«am r»n*r on (lie w*t»n of th* «»•,» Tel. SB8 49rXM8TKIKrr but thor* an »«p«-»t» f»*tttii.» nf thai HJi it BACGACE mi rmmam THELEADER

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• »*»fi*t »•»« btr «MIB«* sith aper can be obtained for 25c a box at ments or ordeTa for job and book pei imental sta^e and is an assure** at this office, and wo want to con- printing, or furnish Information per- success. gratulate you on Its size and appear- taining to tha town. Our phone These results are due not only to ance. Gale's Pharmacy number are 407 and 408. tho worn and offoits of tho officers Aa regards tho advertisement of and directors, but to tho Interest and our company I voice the eentlmenta JUDGE TOUCHY BUSY. support of the stockholders as well, of tho entire office when 1 say that On Monday John Banner was ar- and It is ono of the purposes of this it wna the best arranged, tiost bal- rested by County Detective Oalntinn communication to enlist this Interest anced mid most attractive ad evar stablishcd 1860 Telephone 59 nt Fanwood, on a charge of assault and support in even a higher degree put out by this company. EDWARD IN. BROWN, and battery made by Lizzie Msllon. tnan heretofore. In regard to tho value of the Banner was arraigned before Judge Each sharfcliolder should ho en- Leader as an advertising medium it Toucey on Monday evening and In de- thusiastic and ardent in recommend- might please you to know that up to Funeral Director— Embalmer fault of ?500 ball was committed to ing: and advising his friends to join tho present writing %ve can trace tho Lady Assistant 47 Elm Street the county jail to nwait tlio action of and "become mombeis of the asso- sale of two "VictiolaR" direct to the the Grand Jury. ciation, and should geek and obtain advertisement in your CliiiatmsB such information as ^vlll enable him number. to properly and Intelligibly present On account ot tlio enormous in- Wishing you success in the coming Furnlihtd in«ll Branched Repair Work and Parch Scrttfta crease in trade and the largo stock the advantages offered by the Associa- tion to those >vho have savings to In- year and the season's greetings, we carried by tlie Reliable Jewelry Shop, remain of Plalnelcl, it IIBB beon necessary vest. By this means we can achieve a success even greater than hitherto. Very truly your*, j for this iirra ID have Installed a new ARMSTRONG PIAN'O CO., PAUL CHRISTENSEN : live ton safe, which ia a wonder in Th»i association nmdo 20 tnoit- design BIUI security. Tb« Reliable gages during tho year amounting to By H. T, Armstrong, Pres. Jowolry Shop ha» had a remarkable 148,920. Carpenter 8c Builder growth In its two year existence. It is Th skates. Shop grow. In this now safe we will The dues paid In am ?181,«8S, an gladly hold your purchases until Inciease of $31,874 (or the year. I North Avenua T»I. 6BS-W WESTF1ELD wan ted.™ Advo. Tho snoutItios of tho association nre In their uauai esceliont condition, only $5i> hi Iritorest on rnorl^aKea be- IJJK In arreaiH, and tiie titxeg and as- soKsment.4 all t)(llt tin' faculty. Mr. ScliHtfer Offer 1 s ^spiHincti to Ikisi visUot's tlif in»< r O'Donnell Bros,, 1 for a Sbsrf Clf»e ON"? WO!UinK*5 Of US'3 diy J,t>OdM l>UiiilHHH rttttTttAfTOIlft AM) TKAM»TICH» am! the eHsss gtit BOEU« v^ry vsiunViic SI*<»l»if \ RUM ittr t'itf or ' Country SEND YOUR ORDER NOW, riant;* t>«»et1 unit bui«ipd Trurk- North Avenue Wettfield \MES MOrfBTT & S O IN ptitntH rrKuidlnK tot till husiiuv^ in a \nu uf Htf HlniU Luwn Oruiiifig, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE town tho el»> tit Wcitliflti. Mr. Mftr- tin iusa arrangtui t*i vtiUt oth^r BRtu'« oiDc, IN tttiitmi Air. 'i'htme HH-W 1 Hero l» n Special Otter I an '•A&SJMTS.' ' ami itifMuitLictut li!j', pltiufH in and KIMST rUAHfi irpenters and Builders making my customers, and I am around WusUifW Iti tli<> near (utuio. AiX'OMMODATIONS !': PROSPECT STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. isure you will want to tako »cl- K»nt»go ot It: POST OFFICE HHi THANHIKKTB FRATERNAL CALENDAR 1AS0N WORK Tlio Hn»l«»w» of Reviews. . $:t., m. lloli- dat9, T to lOoo a in MOOIY'S HOTEL A. W. STILES MfClure** SI»B«slno I.no I,'. M< MII o 'II III-'. !!• il Veil. WAIIiJ HKCISIVKP ! in, i Afn.< inll.Ni. \V. W, HOUMiV, J'rop, . $0.00 ff«vllhw#*t— r*|.e« fur t!*l)ver/ «t ?;&6, GENERAL JOBBING CONTRACTOR 1 *i ('t'j.ti [il ('(Mintll. Juiiituii »:^r> *. m; $:^&, fi^0 l> m I c> d! (>l tier cf MtiUM1 Way ruftlt frqm i^ftatot^—l;6d ft. tn ales Chterf ully Furnished 830 W. Broad St. And "Tho Ci«ll \V*r *• Mmni !li A'l.is I fifljji', !•' * A. M. MAIlJt C».n»?E 4tl KOHTM 14 8, Throutth tint Cumewi." a hoofe of 30 Wi-itflnlil iiniilii\o, iinpuieophn. KIT N»>» Vi-rh I'i.ll«,l,.(,,lil. N.TIII G<)0 Wuuiietful Iliitily l'l.Diu- Ctnnt'itiihJii Cunrl, I,ndv f-'or^stofs, Kin|ili>. Tim liuok ("litalhii uttj illOoi in !':iu»l.»lli uiily); l» JO. 3.!u W.ll !-«j«rl "I Wintfli'lil I.CHIKP, U.ld I'dliiKi. t.i<> t ia i, II. Now FRANK RECARDO jiaiiRii, and, twlde* jmi SPt in U'lsffiplcl Kiilthln nf rnliiiiilms l''i*f I'l't nM^iii I'HKtcn »m! ft»y ttl«- el All XlnJ> ttoit*'.1 Hl> H i*> '. 1 ^o, 4,»i> II in \V«r I'ntnllnm teptoiluti'd in S3 I-'Iri'iOda ''•nimll. !*<">•••! Arri-mim. C«n<[.' ('.ml ilrllvoiy M.miingii I ((, N.lhu.4 hut coiocsi r^Htiy for fraiuitig. l'ildi! oro«r KJIIK ('unndl, M «f (.. A fit. Etar'iliil tlvllittl y ri/fiimatii tta 8.it I*, tli. CITY HOTEL 310 North ABB. * I'roupwl St. U-ClaM Malarial! i.l Mi»r of Wcitflplil faiinrll, It. «( A. o. n.t m 1 wesmi:tr>, NEW JKHSKY 3 (n* at ow-tf. V.'cstfli-lil ramp, WiiKrliiii-n, ™ NKW JF.HSEY CENTRAL. B2» t:, lli-i.ml Hlr.'t-t. il la lim lain vr, (-.KIII I'liivlilrnt, Cfirimlpm. •i'mlia Iriim n..cii. |ii O. J, l!uii(f>, i'roii. 27 1' tM-hm!ih l.t'iijt*1, Viit fcmaii. p.nd I ^'Jl! at unve* have ^^tit to SN Wimn«lil i nilso, Oilit I'cllowil. C"f N.'W Ymk Mini l.ll««>. \ M nnuniiiHiihifffiitv fur IA ln-fliiltlul »nr lii>lntliij:n. ] vt III "ill! Jil tr.l 4 .'.'i 4 l«. (III. M. P. MANNING fi ','1 I I) ;• 41 hi ,'S ID *3 II i, I ,• H! ilt lltllt tlllt>4if'MI gllffkfM Odd !'>l!tiwa' II"M - •l.Hi.isi. 3i| hi t Ii! 'Ki! ? ~,t 111 t', llr«t anil !•;!"h>fif..i ,', I. O, I'1 i i ! •limbing. 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MM vain NEWSDEALER C?fJA?*.-STATIUNKRJ a.-,,J TOKACCV O BOOKS fffi Colran H. N, MAMJJlKi.. •;•„,;., Pago Six, THB WESTFIELD LEADEB, WBDHESDA7, JANUARY 14, 1014. be an oulrageuua expenditure ii! sought to clear its nkirtu at tho THE WESIFIELD LEADER the Government saw lit to pur- first note of a real fight is signili rUUI'ISIIISIl WKHNKS11AY9 AT chase a lot and erected upon it u cant. There was a time when the WI»TFItiLD, J[I!W JIJIISIJV, Post Office building that would captains of industry could literally The Prudential Monthly In- By Pension TM13 WESTl.-IEI-Il I.1SAU«n PRINTINO bfi IIII-RC enough to meet the de- get away with murder and no one AM) I'UIU.IMII.NC CUMl'ANV. mands of the present nnd take dared chirp. The aroused public come Endowment policy will, care of that increase that is sure conscience is only beginning to Yourself. WALTER J. I.EH, Editor and President at maturity, provide a con- O. S. LUIS, Vic-o-Presldsnt and Secretary to come as the public learns more bring some people to the bar of DJ) WITT c. I'EEK. Treasurer. of the benefits of the Parcel Post. public opinion and soft words will tinuous income, payable not stop tho tide. No innocent AS" INPBPBWPBNT MEWSFAJEH The present quarters of the Westficld Post Office may appeal man will suffer. There will be no monthly to the policyho!dei\ OFFICIAL I'Ariai for ffii TOWN Or WESTFIELD very strongly to the lover of ar- bloody revolution, there will be no This is a simple and practical UOIWVGU OF CARWOOU chitectural beauty and the fit- triumph of so-called Socialism, its nnllUUGII OF MOUNTAINSIDE null tings may be the very latest that humbuggery is too transparent, way to settle the problem of OiTloln! Organ of l&e Nan Jcrstr AMO- could be bought, but all of this but the time is not far distant clatlua for I'onltrr Improvement. does not alter the serious and un-when the law, and that means the old age support. Send for Bnterod at the Post OflflM at WeaMeld, avoidable fact that the present people, will demand honestly in descriptive book. N. J., an Second Class Matter. quarters are inadequate at the every corporation, public and pri- Terms: present time, and as the business vate, and those officials who refuse pi.ni) a rear In advance; 2 centa n copy increases the necessity for addit- to shake off the tentacles of the Advertising Rates Furnished Upon ional space will become so vital political boss must, with the boss, Application. that there will be no room for the big or Ijttle, go down to political Telephones: departments that exist for tho con- oblivion. Editorial Dopt 407 venience of the public. The hours Business omce <0* c c c Job Printing Dept 408 of work for the carriers are not excessive and their pay is fully The attention of the members of The Prudential the Board of Free- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1914. commensurate with the services FORREST F. DRYDEN, President they perform and they doubtless Make Them holders of Union Work. County is respectfully To the Newcomer—We welcome do nil that is required of them un- you to Westfleld and ask that you call der tho law, but oven if the law called to the recent on us, or telephone on any matter was different the present force of developments which have taken place along the lines of using con- pertaining to tlie town. Phone 407 postmen in Westfleld could not WOMAN'S CJUDB, and 408. make two deliveries a day to every victs on tho public roads in the The regular meeting of tho Wo- State of New Jersey. Commis- For nil rouaa utilN?- pod eomtnvt—you k«i section of the town. man's Club WBS held in the Parish WESTFIELD that Htatemmut tu be tru« iu %ve trem'i S't» NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. sioner Stevens can give the mem- House OH Monday afternoon of this BEST «ho matter. Those desiring to make rhntigcs In This is very largely due to tho bers of the Board some valuable week. Mrs. Ivanowskl, accompanied But, nay—Suppose the eltfT-cltv^ilerii «l H* by Miss Winifred Barr, sang several Yurk nut] (he cigar-Iiux .liv.]lcr» |>er frunt toot lot* M NH yuii u#*( the Section work of the wo- built and maintained for the bene- hfCetH at ini'reGKliiK valufw nod h«v«* the Hil- Pearsall needed increase in force as well as to music amongst all works of lltera- viuilnue u£ huvln{$ Hct'ured one of the betier men who seek the interest themselves in tho matter fit of certain favored contractors it tuie. Music is held to be the great- lota, tun. st of arts by all masters. "We mu- Co. vote and in preparation of tins of increased space at this local of- is useless of course to attempt, to oon't nnlt. It taken B*U to oct. NOTIIIXG section the women liuvu bpeu given sicians know." lie referred to the sis- nu'K to liln. whit WAITS. The ultl fultle In n PEARSAl fice. Westfield would even be convince them that tho roads are ter arts of sculpture, painting and eanartl. BUILDING | entire control. The leaders in the content, to receive its mn.il from a really built for and paid for by the iterature, but nond of them "tttere So movement to secure VOT10S FOIi less pretentious structure if it felt people, and that the contractor "vprossive of the Invisible, nor could- WOMEN nre enthusiastic and able they bdlkl up such spiritual ideala. sure that tho less pretentious system should be abolished, if pos- All beauty and harmony of whatever and their zeal is coinmeudable. structure afforded sufficient room sible. The plan of making con- kinil, remains and is permanent, al- The question ot" grunting votes for transaction of business. In ieta earn their own keep is in hough it may be lost to us for a time, to women is one that is to be met some day, bye and bye, wo shall find ^ The Best Place in Town view of the fact that Congress- practice to au extent right now in it aj;ain. "There shall never be one in every state in the Union except the State of Now Jersey and the To get candy ts at tlie store "That Ims the 'Whitman's1 »Ig. man Tuttle holds a place on the lost good." Dr. Randall concluded Nohodj- In America makes candy like Whitman. Others ha»e tfli in those states that have already Post Office Committee and has plan should be continued, though by reading the entire poem. »nd are still trjing, but they can't do It. "Whitman's" stands granted it and at the present time THE LJBA.DER must confess itself tho best. Iluxes of "Whitman's" randies arc revelations t» peol made a special study of Post Of- who don't know their goodness. Give a gilt worthy the giver. 1 the Stttto of New Jersey is one o£ fice matters during his terms at unable to see where tin State is SCHOOL NOTES the most'active battle grounds for "WHITMAN'S" Washington, it; should not. be diffi- under any sort of obligation to pay Miss Ruby Kobinson, tescher of and agqiust this cause in the coun- cult for him to get any reasonable one cent to any convict for nny Latin In the High School, who was try. That ntl of tho women in New addition that is needed for the lo-work that ho may do while serving detained at her homo on account of Jersey do not want the. vote is the IllnesH of her father, returned to DXJGHI'S 1 cal Post Office), bo it equipment or time for violating the law of the her duties on Monday morning. evidenced by the oxistenep ol nnadditional carriers, State. Miss Ruth App and Miss Emma D. active organization which is op- Harrison, students in tho Ethical Cul- posing the grouting of tho ballot. ture* School, of Now York, will do c c c SlltS. If AI.E J,.\1I> TO REST. their observation work in tbo Kin- With this issue of TJIK LKA.01CR Wliiln no one believed for IM in- The funeral services of tho late dergartens of the various Westfleld the believers in VOTES FOR WO- slunt (hat Hit: liinm- Mrs. Elizabeth V. Hale, wlio passed buildings during Fonruary and away t>u Wednesday muralng last, March. MEN have their day in this paper. ThoPublic tiers of the Board of were held from, her lato homo on The Friday morning readings in At a future dato the sanui facili- Playground. Education would not Saturday afternoon. Kov. J, A. Brottll. the Washington School that have met ties will bo available ti» those who rector of St. Paul's church officiated, "The LADIES' SHOP' co-operate with the with such favor will lie discontinued assisted l)y Hov. Howard Uush. Mrs. iuro opposed to 'Wonm.n Suffrage, I ('oinintHsiun, it h until after tho Spring vacation, II. W. Ilariicn Rang Tho pall bear- Tho Spring vacation will start on IS7 BROAD STREET gratifying to sci? that (hero is a ers vunt) William Htfhuu'ko, Frede- March 2? and end April 6. C t! € willingness on the part of I ho rick Nlinutona, Oliver Hall and J. A. Tht* totai ^nrolhttent of the from every section of tho town Board to nsucrtuin inti'lligeiit.ly H. intoniumt was rnsuU* in Fair- .chools at this time 1» 1.602. voiw cemetery. eomplaiiitH nrn ei>m- On Monday evening, January 19, ivhiit. it Oiin ! in the cause tho second social crntio dance of Post Offlce ing in regarding the .iiida. It iff not priib-1 Kl'XKIC (il ' SIAKIK O'NKII tho season will bn ^ivrn in the. au- ditorium of tin! Washington School. Facilities, failure of the Tost Of. able tlmt \\v KIIIIH ever have nn-1 f rui.fi l.ll f.-i-i •I.-",- HHI" M!»« MB In II,n iliiiiiimiir i!i.|..iitm> nt of lift' |1.']IIH ! mi-M! t it nlhcr t^hitii! inn nt' iinu :m ithli-tl ON. HI. Ilii iiit-iii t-r i ,f Mr . iin.t M l<> • \V»->hl;,i.;»n :'-I.HM1 !!," l.iU'in SPECIAL SAL] provide snftificnt iiiinl t'aeiiili. '- -• !p->llll Mill HMT'lU III--. IIS ttil. riiiMiiiin o Nell. , \» i f .-i hi ii Inut Y I i ] l:,L- [.sijills. '-:-m- :m rivi'liiK.*1 "f S -'t or .!.*> SilO] I' for the To no «.f \V,'.nii-ii| Tin- nut :f !!ii 11.i Ii 1 li ml; ii. i.iliDVi- iii 1.--.-HI ... »n.l 'J (-r ali»vi' iu 1 Illllltl in .Ni-» Yii' i, 11 u:an>. tin I i|fp.iiln;rn( : „. OF... ] iiiVx'iiiU M.UI <<•|il..j ground l.i.->t \i-ar, Hint it i- I" (ii {] IT ltt'% !-"" \vm. '!:• nil tiWi-'nt Ii j X \ ijindf- N"lli.. IVikniH, Mnr. lie tiding Din !"••*! t Ley c.'iii uiiil--' IT !i'-;.<-.| ll.nt tli<-rr \\til In- hiif -far-1 \ ! l..i: :^,1i:,, l:,,1! M>,il.m, Sii.ii,. KI,M. lilii'io w,nif utnnv rjuuil ii•tiiiUn, 1»- the I'inuimstiitiers hut it i^ put hell hi l(||!lM{r> •-• Ill ill.1 I'ITMUHH'1 < AJ:ir," within tlit-s" p,iivcr ur pn»\ ii;° c 1 i 11. Vc. li.iiH \\ ii ii.-iii, UUIH-IK' MI • lln ISi aid nt {In- mil cli-i'tiuij lo riuui tiiuu (i|1!i la]f finil fr|. mis Tin1 1 VIPI, I.niila full-, Tliiiiiia.i I.Ml'in. in appoint tlii- Kililiiimuil earrii-i n ] iiiMiri- l'nir in ntiiient of I hi- phiv- l»eau'is wrn : John Tra>ror, riilMp I'lui'" Sklmii-r, Anj>ii8tft llowarth, Comforts and Blankets that arc imperntiii'ly iimlt'-l n.ir i imniuuml him linmr In slay Kllcr. liiiirln, for the trnnnhi'tidti nt' tho bus! lent work iit'«iiitc tho f.-u-t Hint it Dmtilliy ll'itTinan. Marlon Vax. MIS- neon tjmt muni nf nee.-wily ln> i-iitmot he ti lliitiK nf lirimtv ur ii HI'IUAI, AT VAIItVIKW. .\' to Honn< of its iii'ii;tiliciri whu uf Up.ltM' ('ollliitt, JOJCH lliinisp], K. Tn.id. 1. On© lot Remnants •elf. ur*1 uiiwiiiiri^ lo s^fl it« iiiPrits nr frt Vt? yean, f«i ft of Mra. A. I'raisall. Allifii Trlinlilo. lMnnr i. or a if w. it H.!»!h tiv.-ii Tlmt Westliel.l 1* |>li|n-il to .-l itdtnil its vnhip lo hiimlri'.ls ufiwhu TiuilKin I'fiiothi lilrtt. itiilh Hutif-ii. (l K In UTIIOIIIVII tm VUlnti U'stsiiii, U'iMloin linilinn:i, specially priced for along with hut on« delivery A titty grovflnit «>liililrp|i in Km •lav, *<"ii> mtnrrnl In KnlrMnw <-nine- Alissiunti.r Mxliitto. Ilnymdliil Mooin ill (lift 1'i'Hiilf'liticil Hi'Cititm in nn. !.'iy HslULliiy. Mr. tirlite* iifton "H(lfH.l« MnrK»i«t I'hllllpi. tl<'r<- vlpltr.l tt'tatfidl.i, Ilo »i.a a ttt« Friday. & Saturday sfttUfni'tury frutn nny Ntun.iiKilut thpl.i |i:.ti,|iit,rf t|«iiFift.| Aitu^f'liiip, it il t ri t'lfi'k, i.)iuaii Tri'timli^ii, KUu- and It is a imnilition tlmt should Th« fry (if Ihn rnilcimdn amj A, M., fllii! for liver Ilihtv i««n was «.iu« MI'^PIU'MS, !.<.fita Matni. Hn\l\n tin rcinrdlfyl u-ilhimt ilflny. If il tt-iiuls timl tlir- •Miuiinyeil \iv Ihn CiuilltiMitiil 11nn *lahtlih«y. M>iii Ji.-tic-i?, J fiUil* I* within tin- (imvi-r of t'i>U|.;iTMa ?(' tiiniir- Julia Krltiilnu. llueac!) KinKt-n Vdiodl tlirimiih iscurvKM tiy B. i>iil«i*. t. 'Ml' DUMIfc llujrli-r. niflii Tut tie t« en 111 l»o nil flit • tin «f OldSqttUl-ihrir Wllni.lif.'.l |,rr.u|lhtrfi itnuitblotn TIn." hll-Urn

""'-' I llFllit*. Mi. m*Ilt,*n tllllM. 4fl>1 If Dfslroiii of Purchaslug or istl tinitliDiilil %el vf rt- imuv lint] hit. r vpl-nlji•„,„ li.ltjr.0. ,tr Ilt,,,,khi,, 1 05.14 Rill tillfeV till! il %Vi-»t(U-!d<1 krnttni s L. A. PIKER 1 t prtiViiliil willi «lifti''ifi>« car •fiiin|iiii)r I'll I ?!." It ia Itm Rsitm. i l a 1» ilmur«' Ini. ilrllvi r in it lit) ..,> 11.41 HttU.-* Ill" I railing ,m|:>'»« «>hl.>» (illl!. HOME IS7 B8OA0 STREET of tli*-- luuit Im-il. Ni nn &hi sf IliSDkARCC fur Ls*nln/{ On Bead! isd ffsrt|ip Advertise all of the time-not travqgantly, not w«gtcfiill.Vt don't let anybody forget you ~w TRS WESffffiLP 14,

LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF WE HAVE 'EN "Tne Ball ia TJp," and good skating Star of Westfleld Council, No. 80, on tho Park Lake, Broad street. D. of A., wljl hold a dance in Ar- When you want fruits and vegetables Court Provident, I. O. F., Installed canum Hall Friday evening, Jan. 23. officers at a meeting held la Masonic Five wanderers wer lodged at the that are rare or scarce then come to Hall on Monday evening. local Police Station on Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Downs, of ning. us we have 'em and we have them at Rochester, have taken up their resi- Mrs, h. C. GanzeJ, of Wostfleid ava- dence In Westfleld. nue, will bo the hostess at a luncheon prices that are remarkably low. J. S. A. Wittke, of Highland ave- on Saturday of this week. nue, SB on an extended Western DUSI- Miss Marlon Ferris, of Bmbree For instance last week green neB3 trip. Crescent, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tremaln, ot Miss Gladys Dickorson, of Dunollen. beans were exceedingly scarce but Stoneleigh Park, sailed last week for THIS BANK Europe. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Floyd, of Elm street, sailed for Cuba on Saturday our buyer was on the job and we had J .0. TenEyck, of Prospect street, last, has made the necessary prelimi- returned last week from an extended Misa Lucllo Wlnkler, of Chestnut plenty for all comers. nary arrangements for joining Western business trip. Btreot, spent tho week-end in Jersey Miss Frances Kellar, of Dudley City. the Federal Reserve System under avenuo, celebrated her Eth birthday on Saturday afternoon last. Mrs. William Stamets, wifa of the recently enacted Federal Re- PolIejs?Omcer Stamots, is 111 at her The Board ol Health -will hold th'oir home on Cumberland street. serve Act. organization meeting on Friday eve- THE WINDFELDT COMBINATION MARKET ning, February 6th. Mrs. J. F. Mlllett, of Westfleld ave- nue, Is entertaining a number of GKO0EKIES MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES Its facilities for serving this Dr. and Mrs. Dumas entertained a friends at a euchre party this after- number of friends at their home on noon. < TELEPHONE 402 community will be materially in- St. Paul'a street last evening. Misa Dorothy Bliss, of New York, 120-124 EAST BROAD STREET WISTFDGID, H, J; creased. The date of tho Westfleld Golf Club City, a former resident of thla place, minstrel show has been announced as was the guest of Miss Marion Welch With enlarged powers and February 6 and 6. The show will be during the paat week. given in tb.a Playhouse. Tha "Get Togethor Supper" of the protected by the additional safe- There was a large attendance at officials of the various churches will the service known as the "Feast of be held in the chapel of the First M, guards with which this law sur- Lights," held In St. Paul's church lost E. church tomorrow evening. rounds our National Banking Sunday afternoon. Tho fluanco committee of tho Town SALE William Erbeck, of Broad street, Council will hold a meeting in the System the officers and directors will enteitaln the members ot the Town Hall tomonow evening. It Is Our January clearance eale la now In full swing, and it mcani Uffn Pinochle Club at his home thla eported that tho budget for 1014 will of this bank aim to make it of be discussed, savings to you of 25% to 00% on articles of man's woar that ars evening. of dally use, such as shirts, neckwear, silk BOS, fur, fleece and »llk increasing usefulness to the people Frido ol Our Flag Council Daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Purcoll, of lined gloves, cloth hats and caps, fancy vesta and sweaters. fleeis on the evening of Januaiy 2Gth. Euclid avenue North, will loavo to- of Westfleld and vicinity. staUatlon of tho recently elected ot- morrow for Now York City, where llcei* on the evening of ajnuary 26th. they will spend tho balance of tho Men's Sweaters, regular ¥$0.50 grade $^.05 Mrs. H. A. Burtis, of~Bcnson place, winter at the Hotel Kruilcott. Men's Sweaters, regular $3.00 giwlo ...... $3.73 gavo a tango dinner at her homo on Tho members of the Executive Men's Sweaters, tegular $3.50 grade §2,25 Monday evening covers were laid for Board of Equal Franchise Ueaguo of x twelve. Cards and dancing followed Westfleld, were tho guests of Mra. Men's Sweaters, regular $8.00 gratlo $1.08 tho dinner. K, H. Collins, of Flist street, at luncheon on Thursday last. Men's Sweaters, reg. $2,73, S2.5O, fa,«s grade, fl.Si» The Peoples National Bank Men's Sweaters, regular ?<2,00 ui-nile Sl."l» The Senior Clans of the IMainfield Mlus Lillian Ten Kyck, of Prospect High School came to Westflold in a Htieet, entertained the members of Men's Sweaters, regular $1.38 mill ¥1.00 grade, 50c of Westfield load of straw lost Saturday evening the Standard Bearers of the First M. and woiu entertained at the Candy K. church at her home yesstorday af- Boy's Sweaters, regular $3.00 grade $2,10 BROAD AND PROSPECT SIS. Kitchen. ternoon. Hoy's Sweaters, regiiinr $2.50 grado $1.59 Mrs. J. D. Hiliott, president of tho C. H. VanDoren, of Marion avenue, Boy's Sweaters, regular $1,00 gratlo 3!)e Elizabeth W. C. T. U,, made an inter- loft on Friday last for Plnahmst, N. esting address at t;n> meutlng of the C, whor*j he will spend several weekfi. local W. C. T. V. held In the hall on Prospect street, yesterday afternoon. Normau Nelsou, of tho Willow The first Bank in New Jersey to G-rovo road, entertained a number of John S. Irving, D, O. Fink, W. 0. friends at his home on Saturday eve- GORDON'S apply for membership in the Hoe and K, S. Malniar wore re-elect- ning. Federal Reserve System. ed tuwtees of the Fall view Cemetery Rev. Dr. Samuel M. Zwemor, of S3 ELM STREET Association at a tno»tlne of the lot Cairo, Egypt, will lecture under the owners held In the ofllco of Treasurer auspices of tho Plalnfltild Federation Open Evenings Thompson, on Friday evening last ot Women's Missionary Societies Mi?, H. E. I> Jackson, ot Diulloy Thursday evening, January 16th, at 8 aver.uo, is entertaining tin- members o'clock, In the First Iiaptist church, of the Westminster liullii of til© Klut of Pliilnflold, on "Fulhiefm of Time THE MILLION DOLLAR BANK Pitsbj-teHan church at her home thla for tho Moslem World." afternoon. Tho regular monthly meeting of Sirs. II. C. Ilalrd, Bister of J. 11. tho Parent Teachers Association of Whether Suffragist or Anti Townley, of Kim street, died at nor the Meiilnley School will bo held in •;••? homo In Eureka, 111., on Monday. Hor tho Rtthoot building tomorrow after- If you are a housokeepsr—We desire your trade husband and throo daughters survivo noon. The members aro urged to at- her. temi thla meeting atid bo punctual. Jami>» O. Clark was nlprtrd presi- Mr. and Mm. Davenport and daugh- We sell everything that is of the dent of the Board of Trustees of the ter, (Jertrude, who have been tho t'lw Public Library and W. A. Domn- gUMts at the home of Mr. and Win. Interesting to Every Student of Econwiy is oar W. 1). Klllott, on Dudley avenue, best in meats, groceries 8c vegetables si»y vice-president, «t a meeting held j in tho library on Monday evening, havft !<>turn(ii to their hnnio In Brooklyn, Tariff Reduction Sale li, W. Haulfu, A. B. Hutchiinon, Ming A!lc«< M, liiaily, or Wcatlli'ld, W. h. llvunrl nutl IJVQUB HfUWld delighti'd Ihf1 member of (he Cnmfori! Wi-Fti sworn in in S'TVH on the ps-tlt Wciliimday Morning Club at Its rt'KU- 15 per cent, off for January Jury for t*o weeks beginning Jiuiu- lur HH'oilnp liv hT bi'Htitlful Intor- Lawrence's Market «r> lath. Dr. Lloyd la iho repiesen- i»r«tation of Biciwn}nj;'H pciem "An- 136 Broad Street Wesifldld, n. J. in garments made to order for Nen and UUivo fjom Mountainside. dloft dt:i ^'nrto," prf'fac«'il by n rhMlr Ladies who know style. Pick out any Th*> membeis of the Itoml Commit- conrifiu ^tsiit lun^i inftTcatlng skctf-h of our swell fabrics and we wilt make it tw ot tlia Cumuli ueM a im-Hins in of tho "KaulUi't-a I'nintpr'a" llfo, chur- for you at this remarkable sale but DO iln> Town Hal) on Monday evening act^r and wofky. W'Hh this pcirtfon ami dincusBfd tho lllglil&inl BVM.ue of lu>r talk Mlptt Hrmly U-"M! ptiotu- IT TO-DAY. ^ifu\*-ni('nt tiut'atlon. A it'iuiit will ^laphrt anil iipioiiui tioriB in rulnr niti'io »t tli*> iipstt inet'tilig of the hnldlnK tli'i inu-ifcht i>f I IK* »ndl'-i>re TO THE HEN - l-t us 1>- youi val.-t. Vour rtothc, kt'[.t by hi>r ftnlilifd timl »•< htilnrly pii'si'll tatlon of tlin tinl>J#«-t We do the better grade of in f-ijtil ini!ii fur $i,v> A month, t ,r»KH«, Proprietor. Kim itrwt, on S»tttrtay «riernoutt. always busy. Wa nitilAI) BTHEET Telephone S»u-J WKftTFlKfcPt V, t. Toiimirow l» tfc» iMt d on "How to ki^-p tr»rt« in Town " Tlifl cunteBl for tho hesr r.&nsy for whlrh n priw of |E<« In nffeiffi, hs» Rtir^ftBrt wltl« spread Btte-ntfim and many hsve e»t«red th«

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Five centuries may be seen In five BikTHDAf: minutes in Mexico. Tho partially nude 1 savage, an aborigine descendant, will Miss Grace AInswortb , daiighte dodge the carriage of a modern million of Mr .and Mrs. Walter Alnswortl* Mexico, Land of aire; the ancient donkey on a 'two of Lenox avenue, entertained a num- wheeled cart will be passed by a 1S14 ber of her friends on Saturday after LEHIGH touring car. Cheers for tho bull fighter noon to celebrate her twelfth birth- Old Witchery may be heard In a Yankee's Coney Is- day. The afternoon- was spent play land t>ftrk. The highway that Gortez tug games and danefng. Amos Where Ancient and Modern Stand Side by Side built hundreds of years before the first locomotive was invented is now narral- tUQBQ present were Lucy 'Williams Written expressly for The Leader leled with a standard railroad. The Eoger Williams, Marion Plant, Geo Aztec Eaerlftclal rock, the Calendar Plant, Julia Morrow, Walter Leo, Jr. (IX. J, Brown.) stone; the wireless telegraph and theMuriel Lee, Frank Irseh, Jr., Lillia: C O A L American promoter. You can see wo>Irsch, Marlon Gould, Heibert Lord men grinding* corn on mate t to stones Kenneth Davidson, Julia Davidson -..Next week will close this series of scarfs, collars, doilies, etc., run all theand brokers getting Wall street inai- Katherluo Tennyson, Jean Hn! Orders promptly filled for all J travel letters, and this letter will toil way from 60 cents to eight or ten dol-ket quotations without leaving: your lars, and ar. the price they first quote Esther Blsliop, Dorothy MeVoy, Kath- yt>u* something about Mexico and the tracks. You can buy pulque poured erlne Verlenden, Luclie Verlenden sizes. The best grades and Mexicans id tr you they are bargains. Silver novelties from a pie skin bottle into a wine that perhaps ,i littlyoue don' of t thknoe wInsid . e stutr beautifully made of Mexican filigree, are glass made in Pittsburgh and A Lester Huklng, Arthur Plerson, Eli- HI was Hunting a nerve aanltarl- great bargains and eaphire&, pearls cans piny Ing- golf on fields that have zabeth Piereon, Catherine Darby, Eli- clean screened. " *^ tim, I would never go to Mexico, for opals, topaz and emerala can be bought been drenched with blood. There are zabeth Ingalls, Orear Nicholas, Nan- there la never a jar In this country, at genuine bargains if you are pyramids standing today that were cy Reynolds, Miriam Haber, Ferdin- 1 see you; smile, but 1 am not writ- Vankee at bargaining and know the built before Spain knew the world was and Haher, Florence Haber and Wal- HAVE YOUR BINS FILLED NOW ing ot war days. I know VIHa is Jar- gems, and iIf you don't, yoyouu can beround—there la history forgotten be- ter Ainsworth, Jr. ring1 Huerta and Huerta President trimmed mo>st beautifully. fore Christ was born. BEFORE THE SNOW COMES. Wilson, but I am speaking of ordinary AVhon you gret Into the aarapes, or There- &t*e 50,000 Americana in Mexico, life in tho Republic, zarapes, you will have to gft some, or wero before the war started, nnd which ever way you spell them. They MARRIED ON CHRISTMAS 0AY, Everything' 1B soft and easy in Mexi- every Just one of them holds to the are the unoulder blankets that make eufltoma and eostumea of his country. A letter received on Friday las co, from tho pronunciation to "rolling" the Mexicans so picturesque, and you a "Gringo." A Mexican is never istren- There are 40 tribes of IndlaiTWwhlch fay Mrs. K. G. Felt, of Euclid ave- can get them all the way tnoin live nue, informs her of the fact that her OU3. It he sticks a .Unifu Into your to five hundred dollnra. 'x he weave and remain true to tho old days nnd ways. TUTTLE BROS. vitals ho win do It with quietness and tho age fix the price, and there la about There are 25,000 native Spaniards, son Austin Felt, a former resident grace, It is a land of rest, music and true to old Spain, and looking with of this town, was married on Christ- Coal, Lumber, Masons' Material, Hill Work Cranford Gas pyramids and atone cities, but who to mn. I proposed that wo carry out Torests of the south—tho moat Inter- keep up with the times. Mod- put no historic records In tin bosea tho robes and sleep out«lde, but my Light Company was withdrawn. The esting country on the western conti- property was assessed at $64,223153, ern methods that Increase your •when they laid the corner stones. They Texan friend said no. He explained nent. left the ruins, but no names behind that an Amerlen was seldom molested and the company placed its valuation home comforts, convenience And quite modern In comparison with If ft guest; that Mexican hospitality M, J. BROWN. at $(>2,703.&0. The appeals granted and healthful are prime fac- the mysterious old ruins, is the time forbade U, but sleeping outside would follow: tors. None more so than up- Of the Tiltecs, In the year 643, whobo too big a temptation. So we toughed VAltKNT TKACHKII MEETING. Angelo C. Sandlego, 204-212 Sus- came north from "somewhere." And it Inside the 'doble. Tho Parent Teacher Association of sex street, assessed valuation, $3,2 00, to-date plumbing Wahl & this word "somewhere' has to ac- As to the feed. It is good or bed ac- Grant School met in the auditorium owner's valuation, 12,000; $1,200 re- Bettlcpiayer are up In the lat- count for a lot of weak spots In cording to what quality of a man it is est sanitary Improvements, and Mexico's early days. set for, If you (ire thoroughbred erioUKh of tho school last Wednesday after- duction on building. Gaius Tipping, But I am not going t» write his- to tnke the dishes on trust nnd put loon. Mrs. Parker, president of thoeighteen acres of land and building, can give you the beat that Is tory or traditions. I'll bring you down away tho a tews, soups, sain da and Moth firs* Congress of Plaiitfleld, de- assessed valuation, $5,400, owner's going. to the present ao quick that It will jar sauces, you will pot the biggest feed livered an address on **Th« Problems valuation, $4,300; |200 reduction on even & greaser. you ever had for two hits. Hut If you and Possibilities of Parent Teacher building. S. D. Winter, 340-354 Tho Toltecs disappeared na myster- must sniff, taste, wonder and want to Associal Jons," Mr a. Parker told of First street, assessed valuation, $4,- iously as they showed up. Like the be shown, you will get thin in in- her work, and suggested many tilings 900, owner's valuation, $4,400; $300 WAHL & SETTLEMAYE cUff dwellers they left no history of land Mexico, Mind must conquer mut- which might be necompHsfied by thereduction on land. Frut£hey Land their coming or going, ami Mexican ter when you eat in tho typical M«x- local Boelety. At tho February meet- Company, lots 14-15-16-17, Block A, 14 ELM STREET Phone 454-M history jumps from 11)50 to 1200 ai inim twons. It won't do to bt- from Mbtsourl, And the moat of tho dfshes ing of the association Mrs. It. War-assessed valuation, ?2,600, owner's & pace that exceeds all modern speed den, of Newark, is to deliver an ad-valuation, $1,300; $1,300 reduction stunts, and then we run on uj. to Cortea tti-o much be than they Juok. But they come In dreaa, nnd at tho April mooting her off land, Henry R. Fcuster, $300 off times, und you know tho rest—or a ourses, or rather dfsheu, husband, Professor R. Warden, will mile of st. one dish nt u, time, and how a fellow eigonal property. Is uoing to toll when he Is at the end, tell about playgrounds. CLEANING rmessuta* Ahd today you can flntl In Mexico Tho total reductions wero $3,000. almost nil the types from tho Astees Is the giursa. FURS RKMOflKLKn TO IJOOK JUST LIKE NEW of seven hundred years u^o to th*- The peon class Hvu entirely on tor- brigands who are generals in the rebel lfis (corn pancakes} frijoift beans and MAKKS MKX'S SUITS TO ORDKK FROM $18 UP army. peppers, but the better class live on TAII-OU MISFITS ON HANU There sre the blanket Indians, stal- about everything- you never saw before. Wart and }»routi; flashily dressed Mexi- Olio simply hfis tn be a game "hombro" cans of thp better class; peons In raga k« tilings as they come In Mexico, t f and hunger; women who have the oid But in the tourists town la whero ••• •*• Tollec beauty In their eyes; hays In you see medley; it that is' what you WOLF OX ganOiiia of the fasliiun of a. thousand — f never caret! much for this f 43 ELM STREET Thone 2B9-W WESTFIELD, N, years §g»; women with beautiful gems, line- The old ways, the Inland towtij, T Kurmsrlv with Ra(era, P.«t & Co. and Sak» & Co. nearly mil in their ears; hard loolttftf? where foreign Influences have barely old hags of women, who Mo men's work , Hiwaya had m •0 fascination j t T and eat anything liogs miss—all these for me. 1 would rather Jook at an DOEBBER T types y<*u will see In Slexiro, and you iu:U*nt two'Wiii'oleU wate•r' curt, than Y T Gitii usually find them in one puclilo bull fltfht; a Hnmlutoii pt?on Hum a crowd. tHatteura (danrinp ghi). T LARGE SrOCK OF T And there Is always murrlment, ai* In thi t* rstJIrciini towns you will aoo T f ;. R. COLLINS & SON yrsk$a music, ftiivajs t:otjm.'iry, hut never ed in tho eatlnp ami drinking CARNATIONS ana ROSES p. jftrring sound- Kverythirig is qiiltjt, ji. KUidPntff and hull ftMhtprs; the T T IRVEVIXO KXO1XEEIUXG Louis Glasser firenu©, restful, eiiU sifter you have urilsts iiH'd«ia nntl demure nmUis T AUC7IITKCTLHE mingled with tH&se A^U-e descendants ilron tJioIr eyes if you louk in LARGE PALMS for a few tlajo, you wonder how they iv direction; froah young MoutlH y ever can work at ail, and you mor*s ome to get "ivise" and the women AND FERNS 08 North Avenue Westfteld Stationer and Newsdealer than wonder how a war «vt?r ^ut un- who help them in wisdom; men who der h&ad way. Kven in their drunken uivfi travf»lc-d In nit laiula #tn*1 women For Table and House Decorations I o eosnectloQ with any other concern Newspaper* mid Haganlnea •brawls ths tivmWs Is liotit? quietly and vho were never 20 HIIIPH from home; Eeiiv.jiDiI to R(ild»nce«. 4# liberate I >\ as If It required ton niiich he f*amiy rich, tho Ritmly poor; the exertion to get real escited and noisy. iilUoi\»iro nmi the p^on t)«^^ar. ROBERT h. ROBINSON If you can't talk any H^anljth, find You can find this crowd iis orn* room H you have your mouth ami t-yea as n any tf»url.4t town—if you hunt II, REGISTERED ARCHITECT 116 E. Broad St. TeL 366-J wido ot>t*n its a farther on hia tttri trii* • vl this crowd ahvnys stoy* wtthln tlte DOERRERS |Q New York, well tho Mvskuntf ht>\-t- rounds. Morrv yoa. Uut n*.v<*r hnlttt^r- Dtiliillng I'lutis nn Short Notice taken jour m^asura, and what they ull! mm or mauditn, Th^rt* Is a cv- i iU that all 8*unn to know i\tui Conservatories Alt Ktixla ot Nlufk Mum They can R •• tati- Itnw Anu'rh-an Iiionds reentmtH itmj the rea «[» within H 1 don't knuw. hut 187 Elm Street >FFICK, 803 WKSTF1KLD AVEN'CR &h The newcomer i -y M«V(-*r *'Blar(" H ». !„ Ail BmnthM. quarry, whtlo the "luir nonyaria land, «n«t tn-rrtfsfcd in-—with *h behind, ou&ned and DUNHAM ^ COLLINS a are l»«auttful CIVIL i:.vfiiVKi:im — mind you, J n*f Nt;u\>n(»!t8 John Brigiigllo ;LUE PIIINTI.VO IH:I*AIITSIEXT Car£enter& Builder Kent !"•>«< Office ISiiildlujj rtlleJU, K. J. '. A, Dunham, It. II. Cnltlm. for chafij-'t' i if his HCllun* that 1 g.m I'taluiSeld VVmtBalil. him a dime tn, b« f til of hint a tut Ih* 44B W. Brad St.. Weotll.M.fM, on nii *l«iv T»l«*h«M7W-W The common class of l:LM5TR!;r;T, Vi»u will hav«* 1 Flie flour that is e fully »h« n n, but yc< ! o ftp that with >«ur- hom» to\kt i ullai tr»H, PIUI it la m'erent ACGAGE*»LOCAL EXPRESS NUB-MARK tfntt I mill I !l*!»!ti>Sh Oith'MI As (iiifcrcnt frrnn nidinarv flour at the flillj Atlt'inicsl |i>. RUBBERS ;rc.Uiii...!crnnccLcrinilliii|i|fcrefitfu)( AMl'lillili, Cpivlul (InirlHBE. iic w,iysi*ic j;ri ,t mills u< otir forefather* mil) nirijr »in»riit[)g ca!I» In tli" ci,: nun Hrolt.-r mill t^e ««<»»» i!,1v.in« r.J tmii- (.(til 3fr».l., m,; m.-th .J» »rr p.,. i l,|r, Jor rvery insmmu* drvur I'l.I.,,,. I) 1.1,. tl.,,1*!., 3"Si)l H..,wn h» t-i...IPin miming It rmployrj, anil |»rr.- lii.i n id !• r |wrfcrt unitary ronditiun* the lii|{hrtt Ei lefl.ji 'M'lfn'SuplMJld A new way to raise money for DO IT NOW! your church, dub or charity Subscribe III Leader (ml I"W 1' tJIVi; ANl I l.ins trlt >im f,» tfr J ONE DOLLAK A YEAR * »(AK< I, '1(1 rflHClM* » 4 ,,,».fi,,,l. htl.l in >iMl \VV n, I hm.hh w*-.i f..t For All Branches of Electrical Wor itne I Vim ttipl rnr."r«l fu mial frf..l>t* wittunii M. ,T. TOBIN IH-«H»I;\TK nil M.I! t H »Vl'«, Wnt \ Hie Leader-! 1 —52 times fr? year* Subscribe NOW. i-KE WESTPIEi» L1ADEB, WEDNESDAY, JAOTARY 14, MM. P*ffa Win*

iGUNS AT MEN'S FORUIV couldn't savo them. He thought it a ADVEKX1SEMEN1' ADVKBTISNHRKT good thine to have the citizens and |(Contlnued from Pngo 1) ofllco holders set together and talk things over. Tho Mayor was liberal- j an ultra liberal policy on vice, ly applauded and many of those pres ent greeted him warmly after tin FANWOOD injisslon plan niado It possible an election on measure meeting was over. Ih its referendum, and made i Mr, Sceman spoke a good word fo PAX VOUISCUM. to retire* tho transgressor o tha orderly character of the town and Peoplo may go, i moral sentiment with the re said ha had In hiB two years' resi- People may come. donco here never seen a drunken Still Fanwood Township Is a growing one. objections, the report said, man on tho streets. This space was given last week to the that it was un-American, tho The last speaker was Frank B. '«» been too brief, gives too Ham, who read a tabulation of thoBOROUGH COMMITTEES FOR 1014 voters in Weutileld, which he had announcement of the lecture on power Into a few hands and made. His deductions aroused Inter- Tho following committees woro ap- WB3 doubt as to Its ccmstitutlou- est, especially when ho drew tho pointed for tho ensuing; year by tho The answer to the charge that striking Illustration showing that un Fanwood Uorough Council at its un-Amorlcaa was that it had der the 'present system of ward dl meeting held last Wednesday eve- .dopted by seaports lil;o Galves- visions the practical effect was to give ning in Fanwood Hall: Printing and :d TaconiB. with their largo two bartenders in tho second ward stationery, O, T. Brown, chairman; g population, It had gone to ag- Augustus Sheolen and Thomas Nor- voting strength to outvote the four ton: Poor and police. A. I. Nicholas, Woman Suffrage ral communities, to manufac- lmstors of the Baptist, Congregation- cltics, suburban towns, and al, Methodist, and Presbyterian chairman; F. a. Urner and Augustus ad ever abandoned it. That the churches. Sheelen; Rules, regulations and ordi- of newness was not tenable nances, Frederick W. Croesy, chair- oven by the fact that 14$ cities man; Thomas Norton and F. G. iloptcd It in the last two years Urner; Lights, water and fire, F. G. By GILBERT E. ROE, (1 evidently become satisfied Uraer, chairman; A. I. Nichols and It had proyen workable In the Augustus Sheelen, chairman; Fred- MEMBER OF THE NEW YOKE BAR cities where it had been in erick W. Creesy and A. I. Nichols; Ion for a number of years. It GARWQOD O. T. Brown; Streets and sidewalks. ucd that it is dangerous and Audit and finance, Thomas Norton, Mrs. Augustus Klempln will sail chairman; Frederick W. Creesy and anologarcy in government to O. T. Norton. SUBJECT—"THE LAWS DISCRIMINATION AGAINST VDHER" much power into BO few hands for Europe on the 17th of this month lids up a political machine. It to take up the study of dressmaking Recorder Charles Sheelen was re- St. bo denied that the cammla- In Berlin. She will be gone about appolnteil. An appropriation "was eives large power but it is al-nine months. voted for improving the local court. ubject to tha recall by the peo- Miss LaRco O'Connom, of Cran- The next meeting will be held on 'lie now plan is opposed by tord, Bpent Sunday with friends in Wednesday evening, February 4th, at ATTENTION . - jinn* of the old regime and by own. 8 o'clock. utions whose affairs are sub- Mrs. P. J. Chapman, of Hillside, to stricter oversight, was the guest of Mrs. H. M. Wyekoff, BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL is now called to the fact the said GILBERTS. ROE, on the preceding Han- th»' conclusion in the report was f Second avenue, last week. KliKCTS OFFICERS Fop 1014. Let ie wldo adoption of the system Mrs, James Barry and children, of day in Paterson, N. J. was one of the "silk-hatted and soft-collar«d gentle- Brooklyn, visited friends In town on The Baptist Sunday School held Its 9 to an important change in the annual erection of officers at 9:46 on :al beliefs of the American peo- Friday, mon" (quoting tho Paterson "Horning Call") who appeared on the platform Icul- Mrs. A. Parrell and Jessie Shaefcel- Sundny morning. Voting was vigor- 'Finally," said the report," it ous and resulted In the following ap- r'our Ins to us to point out that the ton visited "friends in Scotch Plains and addressed tho meeting at which Emma Goldman and Carlo Trisca, I. W. W Sunday. pointments: Superintendent, Mr. M. 311 CO ission form offers to our town A. Korff; assistant superintendent, lenders, were the principal speakers. rac- Sing to the laws of the State, an The members of tbo Christian En- Mr. H. B. Saunders; superintendent late and effective substitute deavor executive committee taet at Ull- Mies IJ. Woods Saturday evening last. of lasttTtetion, Mr. Howard Broaeh; & |cal option which has not yet secretary, Mr. Frederick Saundors; granted us. Wltli the provis- Tho members of Messrs." Stiff & treasurer, Mr. Edward Hntfleld; EMMA GOLDMAN said "I am accused of being an avowed anarchist and of lat- fonson's class held a sociable at the f tho initiative our citizens pianist, Miss Ivy Hargrgves, The inciting you working people against the manufactories. I plead guilty to and ieivea can inaugurate an ordl- lome of Hokan Kjeilxa&rk Monday school Is In a prosperous condition t is upou any subject, and with svening. and has great plans for the now year. both charges" and she promised to coma back again and speak in even The regular- monthly sociable of eiit members can make it an or- The teachers o[ the Sunday School stronger terms. ice; this will put the local saloon the C. B. will be held Friday eve ntng at the home of Mtoa L, Wood, held a meetifcg at 3 o'clock on Sun- i£3 entirely within the hands of f Spruce avenue. day afternoon. Mr, M. A. Korff pre- icople, and the truffle can bo sided. It was decided to meet regu- ied out just as soon as there are Mr. and Mrs. B. Hayden have re- larly on the first Tuesday In each CARLO TRISCA said "You are going to hear a real revolutionary speech h voters to put it through." turned home after spending the holi- month. Mrs. Hatfield was elected su- from a mighty rob si so much opposed to law"; ha had the crowd worked up closing, the roport declared that days In Pl&infield. perintendent of the Cradle Roll and prm of government couid succeed Mrs. E. Buhne, of Walnut street, Home Department, to frenzy within a minute's time. ut officials of upright character has been entertaining Mrs. Li. New- tho character, public sentiment man aust Chester Wagner, of Plaln- l.\c; Seld. LOCAL BRIEFS. MR. ROE'S words were not reported, but it is evident by his presence and Interest of the people back "Th« Epworthlan and His Trade Paper," was the topic under dlscus- speaking at this meeting that he, "member of the New York Bar" is in r. Wright read a letter from the sloa at the regular meeting of the r of the Titusville Morning Her- Epworth League on Sunday evening, sympathy with those opposed to all law and who are striving to undermine at Titusville, Pa., who stated that fames B. Guttridgo has been and overturn our system of government. commission government in that Mountainside granted a liquor license for his es- had so far been favorably re- tablishment at tho corner of South d hy the people though it hadn't avenue and Terrlll road. in operation long enough to OFFICIALS BINE. Tho carriage, which was struck by out its real worth or defects if Last Thursday evening the mem an nu*omnM!o «*nmft tlmo npo, stU! woro any. bera of the Borough Council, the «t«nl» at the career of Mnrtlne and r. Bcattys introduced llr, FSer- town officers and a few guests enjoy- South avenue—a silent warning to who said he thought a great deal ed a dinner at tho Elks' Club, in those who would drive ftt night with- ^understanding might be avoid- Elisabeth. The dinner was a groat out a light. the citizens would get in closer success and will probably be an an- Mlns Claire Hall, of South avenue, h with tho men who managed nual event. The speeches were In has returned to her studies at Mount town's aftalrn. He thought It the form of discussion on the prob- St. Mary's College. 't no much tho form of govcrn- lems that the borough has to solve Tho Women's Auxiliary of All t that made It a success or a during tho nest year. The subject Saints' church met at tho residence re, but the important thing was f road improvement, land values. of Mm. J. II. Thompson, of Martlne January ^ White taxc» and the new road over the avenue, on Monday afternoon. ave the people right and awake mountain were the roost important Clearance Good hat kind of government they matters brought up. Mayor Baecb Grade 3D, of Borough School No. » getting. If the people went told, Attorney and Engineer Collins 1, 13 now In charge of Mr». Goorge Sale Sale lsep, it wouldn't matter whether wero the principal speakers. W. Anderson, of Westfleld, Now On mmission government or the reg- Sunday Bchool was held at the Now On • party system ruled—everything usual hour In tho Willow Grove sld go wrong. A commission There will fe# a special ranting of chapel on Sunday. This is ono of 38 J eminent seemed to the speaker he Council on Friday evening to dls-tho rnoBt promising Sunday Schools •e scattering responsibility, while iiiss the road question. It In prob- n Fanwood Township, Mr. filnser- Mayor elected by the people was able.that at this meeting tho Council eoa, (if Westfteld, is the superin- •ctly responsible to the people for will authorize the preliminary m tendent, and h« In assisted by a acti. He had heard, he said, vey for tha new road over th» moun- orris of able teachers. commission government In Tren- aln. Rev. B. S. Levering, of All January Clearance and wsis not satisfactory. In Westt- Saintft' Episcopal church, occupied the government waa \n the It I« reported that the work of tho pulpit of the Church of th« Holy As of nine men, while If the town rldenlug tho Sprlngflfiid road will Comforter, Bahway, on Sunday, ex- (J goTernecl by a eorrmjissMon of urfly be started In the Spring, til iifdnR with nev. 1!. W. Elliott, 10 •**, &% it would he under the law, !i« negotiation* with the properly who wsa th*? rfllebrstnt of Holy Com- White Goods Sale Now On •e time* the work now being Miiuii '.lid fin ffoi', whiili »u«i i Inln-Mir,-',U-' '. t..q.i i »!ll li- Ii-M at th- N.J. ,• flJWitM-'I tlfldt'r llti' Iftfc Irt I Ii;-Jli«-H of in ini-iiilirrn iiur- ;»M III lhf» Im^'lst t'liiitrh tills evr- department throughout the Store

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it tha ,U-1>{ iftftl Ttv-.fr.Wi git row try HJI Cents Brtitf Fsge Tea Three nights test wwfc th« Play- S1ZJNG Ur "CUBS graoe 3QE3€i£ 20E3OK XOS3QC house alleys No. « and 4 were rented j Tho season of 1014 may feting a by clubs which shows that bowling ia into the ranks of the star or to be one of the town's local amuseT Westfieid Cuba, but as they flnishe: ments this winter. The ladies of the season of 1'Jia looks pietty good tlm Wednesday Night Club made and tho best part is the fact thai SPORTS eorne good Ecotes and improvement they were all Wostfleld bojs. At th R.BRUNNER is seen each tlmo they roll. January meeting of the Westfielu All the Latest News In Athletic Association, a ruling was ROYAL ARCAKUM made to the! effect that only mem "THE JEWELER OF WESIFIELB" Bowling, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Athletics UOWLIXC TOURNAMENT. beis of good standing In the associa The members of the Royal Ar- tion will bo able to appear In the Wishes to thank those who have so liberally canum have ten teams entered in Cubs line-up. Five of last.year's team have not become memhets of the form for 221, but his their flist two-man tournament patronized his store during -the-past year BOWLING teammates association, out Harry Wahl will join again enjoyed eight had marks. which starts tonight. It will bo a at the February meeting. Other and desires to announce that his 1914 stock The timber would cot fall for the handicap event and the committee players who aio outeide of tho fold BOWLIXQ LEAGUE. big team and they came throueli bas been liberal to the men on their will be larger and more complete than with oight uplita and nine misses. past performances. are Sanders, Dallas, Young and Shaffer. ever. Before going elsewhere drop ia and Standing of Clubs. Tho scores; The nrst match wll start at 8 o'clock between R. Doorrer and F. see our selection and prices, W. L. HS. WOODMEN CAMP 20. The Cuba Infield this past season ray (GO) against E. Wittke and Geo. ; Woodmen Camp 20" . .. ,26 10 982 bad any big league Infield outhit by Miller 210 1-19 109 Brown t50); F. Halm and 13. Pow- Iloya! Aicanum 25 10" 082 a hundred points. The world's Marenghl . . . .176 163 lea (45) against F. Doerrer and H. tted Men 24 9 U5S champions infield hit them out for Snytlor 175 Forsfer (40) for the second match. Loyal Association IS 18 003 EXPERT REPAIRING OF Koons 162 196 137 The winneis to play off the prellmi- .320. But the Cubs fielding for its In- Junlois 17 IS* 922 Ehmling 189 140 159 flold was 46 points short of the Pitts- . Hvooijraon Camp 3 3 2C 87C Radln 170 218 164 burgh PIrotes, who were the beet big Filday night, Jan. 16, the- fol- WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Immediate Aid 3 30 88S league lnfielders with an average of lowing will shoot tho first round: C. •Oue game unfinished. .907. Dud Green, who was elected 897 854 804 Allen and O. Ortleb (20) vs. C. JUrtlORS. Westorbore and W. Canfleld (40); R. captain for 1914, stood well up Eye Glass Proscriptions Carefully Filled both hitting and fielding. JANUARY SCHEDULE. Baker 173 169 221 Baker and H. Weir (GO) vs C Mint-, 16—Immediate Aid va. Reil Men. Sllotwell 171 176 180 ross and W. French (15); R. Shot- First Class Optical Work a Specialty 19—Juniors vs. Immediate Aid. Allen 213 158 138 well and F. Miller (20) va. E Carr BEING FITTED 20—Woodmen 20 vs. Loyals. Winter 160 143 146 and O. Hall (100). 22—Red Wen va. Woodmen 3. Archbold .. .ISO IBS 194 Semi-final and finals will be play- 131 BROAD STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. 26—Woodmen 3 vs. Immediate Al eel Wednesday, aJn 21. Games to be 27—Juniors va. Loyals. S92 804 879 rolled on Westfieid alloys, best two 29—Royal Arcanum vs. Woodmen 2 Woodmen—43 stiikea; 71 spares; out of three. 17 splits; 19 misses. Juniors—4G strikes; 66 spares; 13 SUNDAY SCIIOOIJ LEAGUE. Woodmen Camp 20 vs. Red Men, splits; 25 misses. The most exciting and thrlllln match of this year's Fraternal Lea- Standing of Teams: gue was rolled ThurBday night be- A Pentiums vs. Iioyals.' W. L. H.S. tween the Hed Men and Woodmen o] Tho Loyals camo back strong In Presbyterian 10 2 857 tho World teams, and the Woodmen the last game and surprised the Ar- Baptist . . 9 fj 947 Slot only won the series but broke ai! canutns last night by taking tho final Congregational 4 S 814 records for high team scores, as wel by live pins. Trinity 4 U 829 88 for five frames In the first game. Montross was the only man to NOTICE The Woodmen staited off with a pass the double century and he WBB Trinity vs. PrcsbJ'tei Ian. clean frame and tho crowd began given all tho credit for beating the Trinity was never in it with Pres- making the noise. Good marking Loyala two games, and the black- byterian last Friday and the team All cases of contagious diseases, brought the score for five frame board waa so marked. Tho cold from tho big white church increased EOS and a great ovation was given weather kept all but a few of tho thuir lead in tho Sunday School especially measles, at this time of the woodchoppers when It was an- faithful rooters home toasting by tournament three more games. The nounced they had broken the Red heir fireside. The Hoyals got away only game in which the N. Y. ave- the year shall be reported to the Men's recotd. EhmlinK and Radin o a good start In tho first engage- nue boys had a look In wan tho first, kept making strlko after strike ment and hung up a 935 score. Board of Health by the owner, occu- but they lost their chance In the "She Is being fitted for tho stage. ^'Meh added many pins to tho In the second gamo the Arcanuma last frame. "Studying hard, I supposp?" pant or dweller of any dwelling if Woodmen score, and v,*hen Ehmllug broke the Woodmen record for five "Oh! no. Just helng fitted wltli finished with 243 and Radin 212 il rames by one pin totaling 504. Then None of the wood choppers boivlud necessary go-wns. a physician is not in attendance. was a sure tiet tho Royal Arcanun hey went bad for two splits or misses anything extra, although Frank Ml high score made October 13 wouk or several frames and only rolled an ler came back strong after a poor get- Failure to comply with the above be broken. Pandemonium reigned average game. The Loyals were un- away in the first. E<1 Wltko also got KNEW PUSSY'S LIKING when Cox finished with ifi'J and the ortunate with tholr marks and were away with gome very hard splits. rule and regulation you will be team totalled 986. Stogmeier and loaten fifty-eight pins. Kd. McMalion had an 'off night." McKelvey were tho best Red Men in The -D. p. I,," began striking in very "off night," and his inabllty t subject to a fine of $20.00. lilt the pins had a bad effect on hii this game. the third frame of the final and tho team mates. Tho Indiana captured tho second new wood fell In hunches and they By order of game and broko all records for clean ugged close to tho Koyals and fm- Ed. Marenghl showed be could d 0110 thing well and that wss to tak frames, going; 28 without a mias lly took a 14 pin lend In tho ninth. more than his share of joshing am BOARD OF HEALTH Oilpp and Biown ran into splits In 'he tenth for tho nrst four to finish still bowl a steady game. the ninth frame that killed the red .as exceptionally close and when skins from hanging up a score bet- ieo. Ortleb's ball slipped away on This week Is will be Presbyterian ter than tho Woodmen had previous- Is last cnance, the victory was tho vs. Baptist. The- scores: ly made. Loyala by live pins, and they sure did Don't think the third £ame wasn't ijoy it. Moutioss In tho second TKESBYTERIAN. i* hummer and not a spectator left ittmo made six straight strikes for Miller 120 171 18 the alleys until the final had boon 07 for which Is a new record. Sanders 116 164 115 announced. At no part of the game Tho scores: Jackson 139 157 127 tor nine frames was their over four- ROYAL ARCANUM. Wittke 14(1 177 158 t«?n pins diiferent in tho scores, Rhmllng 184 160 176 .201 Hist in favor of the Woodmen then in ICC IBS favor of tho Red Men. Applause af- 151 17S Tonfros CSE 829 760 ter applause w»s given when a 17,1 oistor TRINITY. double or triple wat! mado ami 174 157 181 ntlob K, McMahon . . . 149 119 132 when tho W. O. W. began tho tenth Hf, 193 FURNITURE Brady 123 1^4 The Cat—Why arc you so suspi Uiey wete 14 pieces of treo to tho K. MareuRhi .. .135 151 935 880 1 clous of mo? good, Qilpp made a whirlwind Mlland 142 117 finish with throe strikes for 203. mid LOYAL ASSOCIATION. The Dlrd—Well, I'd feel a little Bar- Homers 12a 137 ncs, when "niK Bill" finished with 204, lutlor leo 169 er with yon If you were only a vego- 180 C. Tobln 159 148 tarlan! 'J 8 tho Woodmen weic 3ft to tho good, as 'ownley 148 157 lfis) nlci McKelvey and lirown ran into splits, ob 192 lfig 1GS 670 680 tral uadln started tho croud aKiitn 065 CARPETS, RUGS and oaman ...... If I t 72 192 jtlon with three strikes for 184. atng. THEATRICAL NOTE llinoro 183 168 140 1 wll tnelrr duplicated llndln's work for a BEDDING wlndup and the Red Mini supporters BASKETBALL Slfi S22 868 had their chanco to ito some Hlsout- Arcwium fili million; (i. «l WKSTKIKl.D <;ilil.» DOWN vv Iftg. Cox shot bla first bftll Cm- u (' spills; 17 misses. Mattresses Cleaned and Renovated atliko putting Ills Irani erven plus SI'KlNGKIKI.n TK.VM i.ynl.-i 4« si i Ikes; T,7 sintii' 38 14,01 slieiui and addrti seven moro on tin' ;)llt«; 19 mtssii'H. Ou Thursday afternoon lu«t the strike which (tavti the auilim to the High School team again KHV« the UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS Woodmen of the World after om> of 8prlngn«ld High a severe trouncing Agi fh« hottest ami most stubborn RTHIKKS AM> SMliES, BRANCHES and FURNITURE and added another victory to the list |urt& matches of the schedule. The ecorea: Tomorrow night tlm Jlnd Men ex- WOODMEN CAMP 20. i*ct to again tnko tho lend by tak- on tho clean «H»t<>. Tlm Wes :: :: REPAIRED :: :: 1? thi*H' flom the Browiitea, Rlrlg nutelSFBetl the Spilnsfleld con- I St HiiKcut in iiv.-iy wny and the mite] Miller ITS 192 Friday night the Baptist and I'res- game 179 was icaily good prartiro at K)I Koons 188 165 ytertana will meet. 159 hauksts, Tho final pctne wa« 411 t« BfitriltiiR 243 lSg Jt>4 fittRuioler cenaliily hit the 2. The liim-up WHS US follow*: I pe-T tt»dln SIS 17a 184 ood In hi» ls«t Hnitrb, «nfi for the Y' •'• B- SPIlINGKiKliD. but i Cos ,...189 174 181 tot) (samea Is mn •hooting. Khmlliig now holda second place in tight forward 885 817 e high tsores with 24 S. RED MBN. R. M. FRENCH & SON How long will 988 utandf Oripji ,. ,,.,, ,149 180 llowtrth ,,..., n«nt«r Tonight thii Hf«t lioynl Arrmiuni MeKrlvey 801 S<>8 wti-iimn irim touriiHiiirn* will tin ovvniudy all.nl ll,« star BM>wt 164 lisa Tho |!ii|,<,rs Eirld. t 140 191 match nt H o'rlrck. M11 Her umlomtudy mn,|« . , .201 N>si 'l'»i'silB> nlghl llm will «» (iKdlnnl tho l.oyala nml HIM OSS Utty !>i dtflki-ni 07 sp.ii'fa: If. «p)lt«; M hil»»o» Kji.llrnftrk », 1',-aisnlS Itp-.i Mrsi • i I* RtilkcJf; '74 nj:ftrfs 11 BUllla; 11 Ii'!89fe. hiini! mi R SIIOTWELL IIIHM Kami's hi lha ll IJSf. la nmm v«, VViiniliHrii t'mvp lit). uT mud.- his ririmt in tl.f. nRKliial Iliv l.iiyi.!!, with )7(! * h>*irl> *Hn llm \ViH>i1inrn urori* morj n»p Cut |« Miinrfny rrrr.liiii am! n.unl Ihrlt »J>|M>ni>iUr, In lull Ibclr bi-el lit Hio Oltlpli. 3;ls. llfHiii.i,. SSH- J milii. S.1i, M. i'l.iulny !i,hll|.|

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t.!»r« is.--vei.il »,«*, .rt*,a,t l'.»t ii'.tij r«n lilt ll.o B,,I,,I fni li*i»(l Spil SB (nioumjiK, i.!i,s Its* THE WESTFISLD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JANTJAKY 14, 1314. Pago Eleven and tlio cattla win eat It readily and Beware of Ointments for waste little. In fast, K la better and STOUJO L'IJOSKS UATtHDAVK !) V. SI UTllJCR DAYS 0 V. U. safer to use with cottonseed meal Catanb That Contain Mercary than diicil fodder or hay. 03 mercury vrttl eurety destroy the eenss THE BUSINESS of trmcll and completely derange tha Cora fodder may M50 bo fed to"Whoia cystem when entering H UirouRh iha tnucoua cutfocca. Such articles should hen sea, but oue-tutid ot the hulk of never ba er-cd except on prescriptions the latlon should bo made up of some from renatiblo pl;yslclan3. 03 tho dsmaRS FABMER'S PAGE they will do la ten fold ta tho good yen other material, preferably red clover can pDoslbly derive from them, Hall'd or alfalfa. Avoid feeding soft corn, Catarrh Cure, naTrttiaetured by F. J. Chcnoy & Co., Teleda, O.. contal^a no which is Injutlous to 110:503. As amercury, cr.d Is ta';cn Ir.tcrr.illy. fictlns pyright 1013 by tho Morse International Agency—All rights reaerved. matter of fact, com stover Is to bedirectly upen tho Mood tna rsueom t«r- "J!5 DijIjUlVij t'rumt>t and Caretut Atlcntlo tocca of tho oyotcm. In b'^yin-i IWl'o rapidly as amount of working in- preferred to corn foddor for hotsos, Catarrh euro ba ««ro you cct tho conti- TLE FAIRIES OF THE SOIL with a slight addition of some con- inp. It U tar-en internaUy ar.i mado la TelephDne 5500—Market—Five Five-Hundrod creases, but If butter is worked in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- centrate feed, Shreddins the stover timonials free Tliuy Work Bay RIKI Night. presence of water molstura content Is neither necessary nor desirable, Increases with amount of working, Bclfl by Dnigisists- Prlco TSa por bottle. MEADE FERGTJSEN. Consequently If high percentage ot The name corn stover la applied Tats UaU'a StuaU; PlUs lor comiupatioa. Extraordinary Sale of That soils are active lias long since water is desired butter should receive to the stalk after the ear of corn minimum amount of worlr.lng suffic- has been removed. Stover may ba an established fact, and from ing to distribute salt evenly when no fed to dairy cows with good results, MUHRAV, THE AUCTIONEER ,s facts aUeutlon baa been attract- water is present, but maxiiynum particularly it the stover is shred- xtnoKi-;n A.VD AIM-UAISIMI |for several years past to the re-amount of working if water is ded, and mixed with cut alfalfa or Over 32 years' exfieriehce tn conductlnp ioh of tho minute living organism s&lvs 1 buy ivnd B^H »h*l and eschanne Scotch Pattern Table Cloths present. Care should bo exercised at bran, oats, barley or peas, thus pro- tiuii*i»hotd Kouds Khtl mo re lui mi ins of all Ifsoit to the nutiitlon of plants, all times not to overwork butter. viding a valuable) and cheap feed. Hindi*, <'wr &0 etyfftjt**- routna. Tcftnt* jly own experiments with soil ml- v^ry reaRoi\tilil«, KuriUuire and chii>» Again, If natural moisture content Shredding adds value as It is more cruied mid pttuked with cars. Trunk* bes during the last ten years, in of butter Is high all water should be easily handled and stored and rea- And Napkins'to Match loli the microbes of nutrlflcatlon aturrd drained away, butter partially dily eaten clock. AiKtion Hopmst 8£ Formerly 0.U8, special.,. .3.08 Cultivated fields, whero condl- southeast* Formorly 3.BO, special. . . .8.011 hsv-B been favorable for their in the Incubator nursery thirty-six Napkins, Sn.vilb Inch hours, then transfer them In a warm Write to-tCay and let us send you an Formerly 3.0S, special. .. .2.7U "Suctions, they have been doing interesting travel (ofdcF that will help Formerly 4,1)8, special. .. .3.50 Formerly 8.DO, special.., ,0.30 me thing. Where legumes are lined basket to the brooder (evenlnK Fills or Poivdcr yo« pan your trip. We can also teU :n they an< partlculary active, Is the beat time), providing a small than tolignt i!.arrinngyoijrwimtet!"Cr>., It'nth© you about the attractions of have a liking for this family drinking fountain tilled with fieah i PHOJH'T. A.VIJ CAUKl-'ll. Ul-XIYKKIKt) UV OUIl OWN WAUO.NH tepid water and a box filled with $ Poalfpy Regulafor f\K3 VV 1 MEDITERRANEAN? ants and with them assimilate !s best eondtrtrtn&f. GuaTnntn>iJ to ica Cuba, Bahamas, Porto Rico# •f nitrogen. a mixture of one-third stale bread, pr;>!it«. Wa (Tuarantce you satisfaction ey Texas and Pacific Coast. L. 5. PLAUT & CO. one-third rolled oats and one-third m-m»y WV. 2fcc. pfeK- Ii. n »>. pail al. «^,ML ;ea conditions are right nitrogen S5i Get J"ratt# jeo fdfft- l\,ultrtf Hook, AJ&cBBt Tour Bwreawt AGW1 711 TO 721 BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. J. bacteria will supply & leguml- hard boiled (twenty minutes) eggs, crop, lljcs alfalfa, clover or using shells and all (infertile, thin R, F. Hohensteia with nitrogen for Its own per-shelled or misbapen eggs) and mix (evelopment and also assiimilate crumbly, but not sloppy, with sweet, P. Traynor leave In the BO! I a sufficient milk, nddlne a little chick size grit, j [inI to produce a large crop of giving H five times daily. Over this the following season. tho second day, sprinkle eMek feed. WESTFIELD rogen gathering microbes are In The first three "days keep chicks Mountain View Attend this Remarkable nee when legumes are found near the hover, pushing thorn bacK CltAA, J. SI.NCiKU small knots of nodules and their under it after each meal until they of llarreil IMyiitonth Hocks REPAIRW6 COMPANY 1 are used to it. The fourth day stop It agriculturists will grow Work Called For and Deliveitd J , keep humus in their soil, the nurBOry food, feWllng scratch WIIITti WYAXDOTTIC8 y acidity with 11ms and seefeed, throwing It In the clover, and Slllk Fetl llitillriM nml liuastcrs lciobes are present, either from start green food, 4hongh sparingly, SI(Hiiilulii»li!e, H, J, J 135 EASI BROAD STREET FUR SALE vl or artificial inculatlon, tho and avoid sour or frosen feed or mus- on of nltioRen for growing ty grain, for they are certain dfeath. We give Young Arcmrka Saving will be lolved. After tho sixth flay begin (oedlnff meat «rtnps in small quantities, an Stamps and Security Coupons ounce fed twice daily in feed liov>- ROSE FARM WATER IN BUTTER p«m. The following successful 3. C. White Leghorns method Is p.xrp-Uent'. Over tho cut rri (14,000,00 Lu«t tu I)Rlrym«n. e'ovcr sp ^ ton pouuiin of chick Standard Bred and Utility Look O¥er this tremen- feed, covering with two more Inches A. A. BORLAND, ot clover ami ton pounds more of Woodland A?e., g;;;< Westfield Agrl. College, Burlinglor., Vt feed, and EO on, urittl there ai e eight TCLEfMONK 019 dous stock. No rea- iurtetn rollliori dollars lite ttii- inches of tutor and sixty noundu of lo»t to dairy Internals In the f.Til. This, with meal serai's mi |tl States tlitfiugh tbo low tnolst- renr< <1 ill Hits way c-hlrkn nill p?uv<" Diitent of tsutt«!8. The maximum ^iunly, healthy and pnssesH i;r*iat vi- sonable offer refused amount la IB iwr rent; the tality. |ga for the Unltaii Rtatci in only Jj»r tent. An additional S.t But might !-•» added, inaKltis th* BEST USE OF CORN FODDER content 15 rwr cent, without 0 ihi- f«i-i that M |Hwnt'»- Ing lliB It'ital limit anil without How T« IVepart' an*1 Fe#*l It. ii|>£iH!£ini£ fUivor aiul Pk- in quality of tho pro- foml vatms llnlly tin* ln»w t'tin tins rfioStjime JAMKS » MUHMON. 1 imuei in? ranUoUed? Corn Is nu ^xrfllf-nt fwd for Uvn 1 for (MM lfiT«il In lit- [urn nutny rnrtoia IhlHienelBg CHARLES KURTZMAN ttwk, both grain and ufaibs li^ln^ t*ti ir» foment of tiiittor, but tit* lit advantage, but in feeding M K.I 99 Important aro thfl chttrnlnit iHUH b@ takfn to %Qt the b its **\r JUI ittiil t!nj amount of wot It- suits. Tile giain Is a !• af tt**}&$ Jt(Rf to *'« "Furs of Quality ! it Bo«H ©4qf nsti Itrtfnt, pal i Ig or fundti- niastkiifnl »nrt ct>. UutlriR fall »ntl J«i*tiitll«t«{i, Ijiit tar rtaliy cats, corn 178 E. FRONT STREET EA1W1L0, U. I. moisture conteiit of|*l!«ii»M uwerr maKni»l«#' up riiormoin '>>ttisii Hi**,4*IAI# ;h\lvMV I>IV i Is low, Ifimp^faliir^ of Huiin* imnbalf io thiPB-ltftithiPBltfiK of DiDiee nm- I'tiUtt iinet li«m It tit Dr. f Mis 0ifio« Building ron»tiit*nl r»»ntr«t» ptit at fh» latlon. I t ui {'or Sale by *'I,IIIIHE R pioiiurtt BrBrmm nough gt nsls'.ks df h f Kut'Orlmrnli r-OH a U"? n't wiilt It, 1m !» poor in p, of Iho wrllpr ahovrotl liwt rleti IInn aiBf»t>W«» f»rh«ttyitr»!*™f»rh«ttyitr»!*™,, R. F. Hohenstein e*»*ii in 80 for dairy t<«*>#, <'i)tn phoultll bbe 10 rHOSITCT i»r h'.;*lR 1$ Kiuiiiiii anil Iwi with bran middling* t\ sa ui or siomiit t>»t» which *t» ttrh»'i' In " Tlm» c 1 ftt |vr«>tnin.

!,(*« Hloek Thrlw nw l«. IT i... ill.. J'nrn fnrl(,uf It %hp iiatiiB ^Helt lu Scudder's Cash Market th« tthul« plant im(vo«t«<1 wiiti #»i» IH4 lll«> fil»!fc, *f'il« HUllflO l»{|ll c««iirjr "* J>»«»» Oysters R tn »M««n < Pre«h V«g«(«bl«« H I" («f Ih*1 tt'tnl tr:a«jbt*lar<•» I* Wits t**«s ,, Pago Twelve THS WESTFIELD LEADEB, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U, 1914. I . ' '" I IIN'TEHKSIING TAXiKS BY 10E3O 1OE3OI IOE3OI XOK3OS ery oppoitunlty of getting Its views before the public CHIUSTliN ,TEV WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS EGONOMYKEYNQTE , The uuxlcly of both parties to mulse Joseph Cohn, sun of the famous ex ' a fuvoi-iilite record and have tltu peu- Rabbi Leopold Cohn, who left a syn- jile know It Is due to tlie fuct that in tliu elect lull next full twelve iciire- agogue to become a Christian mis OF FIELDER TERM ill cuiigroBs, oiglit state sen- elonary among tlio Jews In Ne January Clearance Sale ators itnil the full inemUcrHUin of Voik City, delivered an address I; nusumbly Is to be elected. tho Presbyterian church Sunday a AH .the Itcpublittiim will be In tin-tainoon rogardiiis his race. Ho sail Kvcrythlns in tho >«!oro at Slinrply Reduced Prices in order to effect a complete clearance ot Democrats Have Small Ma minority they luive tlie puint of viur the churches are sending money Ja. our Fall uud Winter stock as quickly us possible. tuttu. They end contend for the most uwuy for inltisionaiy woik when 1 jority In Legislature, progressive Ideas tind will be In n could bo put to better use at !iom position to embiiiriiss the Democrats oiii? tlie Jews. The great event you have bi-c-n waiting for opens SATURDAY MORNING, the 10th, with as rich That they Intend to do this is seen Mr. Cohn toid of the mission con tt fciiist of bargain* ns you have ever been able to enjoy. Merchandise of till classes will bo offered at for the preparations tht»y are inniilnu:. ducted by his father In New Yor prices so fur below real value that evcu tlio thriftiest buyer cannot afford to overlook the onpuitiuiilieH BEE™ HEADS ASSEMBLY Inactivity on the part of the Dcnio which wu& the fourth largest mission crats "will make One campaign ma- to tho Jews in the world, and sai for economy presented by this sale, terial. hundreds of Jews had been converte Lively Partisan Contests May Be Ex All Eyes on New Jersey. and hundreds more believed in Christ Onr policy demands clean stock at the beginning of each season. We are beginning this onrly pected During tha Session—Governo Eyes of the nation will be on thebut kept the fact a secret because 01 Haa Many Plums to Hand Out—Flood Jersey legislature to see if the policies tho bitter persecution to which ever, to prepare for Spring, because our etocUs are extra large. And for the same reason we Iiavo made the of Bills In Both Houses. advanced by President Wilson as gov-Jew io subjected if he confesses faith prices exceptionally low. ernor of the stnte -WHS U one man net Mr. Cohn spoke In tho First Baptlsi [Special Correspondence.] or a regeneration of his party. Knowi- church on Sunday morning. He se- Trenton, N. J.. Jan. 11.—Lively par edue of this fnct will keep both parties cured over $100 here to aid the Chris You can profit Immensely by tnkiug advantage ot this matchless money savins opportunity. tlsau contests mny be witnessed In the active. Governor Fielder Is thorough- tian missionary work which he rep- Cue bumlred and thirty-eighth ieyisia ly In nccord with the ideas of the nn resents. Jure of New Jersey, for tlie Democrats tlon'a executive, and his declaration of similar principles was largely re have not as wide a margin in their New York Likes the Stick. representation as they had last yciir. snonsiiiic for the great majority he \ received over former Governor Stokes There 1B no city In this country, In la the senate the Democrats will have in the campaign. Of necessity the the opinion of a manufacturer of that THE a miijarlty of only one, while lu the Democrats must do something, and article, where the walking stick Is ao 147 houso It will be fourteen. Last year they will not fall If Governor Fleldor popular as it Is in New York. WESTFIELD tlit'lr majority on jolut ballot was for-can keep them In line. In the house. "And," he added, "there la probably Telephone 484 W ty-five. though, he will hnve to contend ^yiUl no place where there is BO little dis- Broad nine members who are Inbeled as play in that line and where the pop H.J.ROSENTHAL.Prop. Impressive ceremonies marked the lar trend is so decidedly toward the DEPARTMENT opening of the 1014 session. The sen- Smith-Nugent men from Essex county. Street Tills means that they cannot be de-plain article. Tho little towns take Ota was called to order by Majority pended upon to Support administra- the fancy goods, but New Yorkera STOEE Leader McGlimis of Passalc. Follow- tion policies, particularly If they are want plain crook-handle canes, with ing the prayer by the Itev. Dr. I. L. thought to Iinvo any direct approval of modest sliver mountings. The club Wood of Trenton, tlio olllclnl document President Wilson. handle and the square handle, once from Secretary of State Crater desig- among the most popular, are 'dead WE SELL BUTTERICK PATTERNS Former United Stores Senator .Tunica nating the eight senators elect was ones.' The reaBon? Why, our crowds Smith, Jr., and James U. Nugent, his rend. They lire Edge of Atlantic, and the subway. The crook-handle IOIOIOI lleiitennnt, retain their dislike for lODOt llutclllDBOu of Mercer, lintUbtm of cane can be carried by a straphanger, President Wilson, and it Is expected who still has a Hand free to hold lila ilorris and Matins of Ocean, itepub- et hat they will lie as nnsloua as ever to paper. When we have ears la which ll Hennessy of Bergen, Ackleyof discredit his leadership In this state. Cumberland, Egnn of Hudson all pasengera may be seated th ld E f Hd ami I h ... The... fiwlck of.Suleni. DemoerntH. n the senate, too, where the De#io- crook-handle cane may be leaa popu- IONE GCNT-ft-WORD :rnts hnve only their single vote for u Senator George \V. F. Gaunt of lar." rajority, deadlocks may occur. Sena- Gloucester, lteiiubiicun, was then made CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Spring Rental List »r Charles O'Connor Hennessy dis president pro tern., following toe cus- lnyed unusunl Independence In thens win be reaily February !•(. IC I tom of giving tliut honur to tlio minor- )nn are contrtniilRllii^ a ' lembly last year nnd showed that he Synthotlo Meat. MINIMUM GtmRGB Fin CEN CENTS ehnnce or have Crlrutlo tvbom ity, lie wleldctl the gavel during- the I not always support purely parti- In connection with the problem of you tvoHMl liavv tiicnle la j organization. The credentials of the A. HOY'S moving picture outfit, also Fl'HMSHKD RtlllM, suitable for two W»««Selil tbl. Si.rlnK. ,-,, san legislation for the sake of any fac- the increasing cost of living, the Matin pair of skate? for sale, cheap. Ad- [?mill«nien: also table board. Mrs. u members were presented null tbe oaths uhoulj remrmbrr thnt "tbi: 1 tion. He Is anxious to be sovernor. It announces the discovery of a Belgian iresa Box 13. Weimr, -list Clark BU • if early bird eatcbeM the tvorm."| Idiiiltilstered. Senator Slocum of Mon- is said, nnd will guide his actions to scientist named Effront of a moana of ttioutli, tlie choice of the Democrats, *. COSY IJITTIJE 11OMK of sis rooms on MJll.\lsni;u noun to rant. IOC Sum- lake himself strouuer with the voters; manufacturing artificial meat, and large plot (6QX180J to let; only one was next elected to the presidency. minute from Irolie/, ten minutes walk Rllt AVD. Mcrt>ert It. Hbramef r If n Democrat should become III. as says that although perhaps one has to His oji|iouc»t wns Setiutor Colgate, He to station; rent $16. Consult Waltoi lid Dr. Barber last year, n tieup may be very hungry to eat It. the product J. 1-ee, 4B Elm Street. ^^ ^ ^^ 1911*RPR • nif^ ilooflnff ELX14 penranll ffiuiioiiu publicuu, of Essex, nnd the balloting root paints. nu DCF" U|yi8 years «UO- csult. Is cheap, and resembles In a remark- I Bro»t>i'i-B i-eapoudliiy ot one OI.I.IDHS Weekly. American M»sa Modern Priselllo, I year each, }z 00 Other cars as follows: time antl made an luinreaslve scene. Trenclmrd and Circuit Court Judge Every Jar Breaks Hec B6««s. ' sine, iJellltiealoror, 1 year eacha,, |*.U5 ShamDnnore. the HW>UM Man, 2S8 Floyd. Republicans. The Itepublleniis The victim of a rare disease of ths yharnpanoreyh . ththe e MagazineMi .M Man. 268 Wutchung: Ave., No. 1'lulnneW, N J idt With rislit hands uplifted each on,. Watchung- Ave., NNo . 1'ilrfl1'ialrifleldd , N. JJ. Pullman—Ffse Passenger hci promised to support thp i-aiistltutlon formerly named only members of their bones, Margaret Williams, 12-year-old SOMBTHINU »BW—Have var.nlBhcil party to the circuit bench. daughter of a wealthy former living liousea fur r nny wnjl puuor in your house. Smalt ef the Unltoil Sturm nmi faithfully cost. Roadster—Standard make That economy must ho practiced Is near Medora, Kan,, has Buffered 70 ms for llfiht Water-proof. Send for sum- 1 discharge his duties. Tol. lfi-J- Ple». . N generally Known. During thn lasl fractures of the lega nnd more than n J. Telephone IM5-H, 18-3-$l; Touring—Four-Passenger - §: Beekmqn Speaker. campaign It was stated that the re-dozen of tfie anna. Ever since she has IMNIi HOOM JUT n oltii' lor aalr, liufTiit, talile mid 8i* halra. Quarttrn. SI OHM van HUNT on Elm Street, In ji Mitchell—Five-Passenger - Attwmblyiuiiu Az.n-inli Jt. Iteekman porta of tlie comptroller would show been old enough to walk tho bones of <>»k, sooil conilltlun. J. ii. lllck», oSO tho reur ot Wratltoh! Warworn Com- cbti 9t Bomeraet was st'lerted as speaker pany. Hent reaaonable. Apply on n deliclt of $500,000 Feb. 1. Under her legs and arms have snapped at St. Mark's Ave. premtai-a, 1-14-tf 1912 Roadster with 1813 motor, by tll« Democrats, Hip vote being nluim the present rate of expenditure the In tho slightest jar or quick movement. OST let your car freeze, temperature slic party lines* mid waa :]7 to 2'.i. The Physicians say tier bones lack come AXIDKHHIKt. Birds ana Animals delitednesa would amount to (2,000.000 «5-10 nt llurby'B St<.»in llcatoj . !U I'roRpett Ktrapt, r>aiby stuffed and inoumod. T. W. Sistv within twelve uiontiw. Tlie IIUJJOSI. element. They are soft and spongy. Minor l.'ar Co. 1-Hli Wayside I'arK, Thone 128S-J. Dunei- ber Uervey S. Moore of Mercer. After tlon of a state tns wuuh* niertn prtliti. Fortunately, tlie girl doesn't suffer as Ion, N. J. *^ ll-I!-3inoa good order. ary the appointment of committees tho ail *'o at I!nm«l St. Cul downfall, and as tlie Dernormts much pain from theao fraplurra B« do l-H-3t TO i,MT—Hooms over Gale's dress of (iovenior Tnylor was pr<> want to avoid tfaut yiey will try to in others under normal conditions, but It 1911 Overland Touring lbs 1 •entetl. rent Biirne means to piny safe. They Is noees«ary to trent the fractures tha 'IKK nilll.nlNO WITS—$850 each. Final word in complete eqa I Ktigewood Aveoye Hectlon; only a l> l.KT—Furnished rooms, all imp Adjournment wm token until nest faced tile Manic i«sii(> in the early nine samo as iri other casr-a and the child infiiDa, riinvenlvnt li> trolley few ; Iffl. Holun-n, Woodruff £toraKe merit—only run three thous. Monday night. Tuesday the liumpmti- has upent fully half her tlma lying \S h 4'J8tf trams. *2g5 c'entrul Avenue ties, nnd at that time to prevent n tits miles—A Big Bargain. Uoii of Governor Fielder will take they diverted sellout money to state with her lega In upllnts. ..II IIBS'I'—lioomy barn, in perfect <» I.OAN~Mnney on first bond and plnee. At that time r Tnylor purpose*. Not only wank! thn people O3iter, Sultiibli; for ^arilg^ for two rnavifrii£t>. (i A. HprlngstMiKi, 3Z\> _£r«»m«.-t Si. ll-18-lf( will turn over to Governor l.'icidrr of the atiitn nils,, still greater olijee- fHra f*'"-«r center s>f tuwu. Aihlrrsn the great ««ai of th« atnt», nnd thetlon to stnh a move IHHV, but tho He- Educating the Pa*t«noer«, TO m-.fFv—Stableroom for one'' E. M, French # Son. r Mill of ollice will be inlinliil«t»reil !•>pnlfllcnm wuuld Rflln hiu- cnpltol for In DU8M>li!orf, Germany, a rsimpmtgn .in IU3.VT--Nfew eight room house t The Westfield Ga with nil modern Improvements, him !>y Chief Jtwtk-o (iuuiiurir uf lli«- an (uuu-k mi tiieir pppdni'nta. of education has been sinned for Bleam htat, (ii »na elttlilcltj. Ap- Til RKST-Flat. (I fatplly hou»sj ilx HIRAM L. FINK, Prop, «»t'i-e!nf t'otirt. 'DID I erpiuoiiles will street car rldora, the Idea being to ply to yaur gwn brcslier or mt house, rooms and bath; ail improvements, Many Lawyers In Hsune* mrner i^'irst Street and Union Avp- together or take silnct" In Taylor Oprra l|.nw ,,i facilitate tho eervicta and U) avoid Ituy tf ft*e, W»|E,w pic vntnth. J many or tht> imsffnt to vtilrh pa»- Conault Walter J «-»« tf 14') il tho Kmeriim- In <>iii»Ked t» am ,(i— the 1,^,51 pi,.!,.„!,.„ pri..J.u uliintiw In eciiKt-rs tiftpn rtpo^ th«n,«rhm un- M TO RK*T-H1 rntlril i l 1 i ii !venue; 1 room« »y. the IrcM-ituie ns.'.ilu (iih j lf nre. f-fiiriiy, KJfI y p^r r.nt of thn anil bath, an Unt rut?tt>?nt»¥ . two min- ."- Nuu- SS n.i Bture.8 or lrn|- Enmomy U In l.n a n^ti f ' ti'i^i* Nrt, in the -i-nitv. j!mi twi-nti acctd«'!it» arn dui> tt lire In tin* li..r .„ !n ing or i-Hit.«rliln« whllp ibn M-hlc)a convenience, mm rra the Mtniliil-tintUm of Uncin Hu- ii|i|»,| l»ly W, 1 C«rti»r,lef, us lB14-Th*AgeofBnilntss-!J j ,if H'>mi>i«.'t is In nutiion and for tho ptirsm*-?. of 1 " tluiH , H deiiionxtratiisg tlin pniprr and up IIHIK'I] nii'thodi of p«"rfiirrntnK I!JCM» TO m",NT—* rn it.!«y I'la.- Thoro ij A Oi'SINKBH f'OU taflng a n-fi'U'm tfiiu and 1 Mr. Head. a,ii-il tldit.) fht>. tin- il an M nppr«!!on» a niovlng picture rxhlblilnn V l ? l ah tr |>a In ruinlirld tl.at Ii Oiri «P»rt l u^.pinhly Iir.,11 . in tin- library of monitrstlons has ij^pn VIT>- g-j^Hs~ the ninle. nnd tin. Inwyrr ulll lpfsis IM'IIII? nflj flfc-ht. nliil,. Mr. Hyuii* -if run » I.B OK TO LKT_ I >car factory and a grt»at Imjifov^t tut ss mi town wal»;r tlimcl in the mt.irnpT iii-mTnl's ,,n\< H««c» U th(> m-i«t tnntlirui, bcliig imlv in I. JUnK ' the ami t 1IARK-1I.II oi| th« coadltleii at affnlru Iw welt Tei 4J9..1-J II-II-ll Clark's Uen'a Informatlmi for tlic twnvnt (if thcdel. t«#mj four Kt»Ti>ittn>n «f the Kpnit • insdtution, t'Al.l., WKiTC I i«tw mtt,t lw nhtnliifil Ihrnu^b liath tom ami foit,> itirpi. of tSw unvmlil) I HlMilllll runiuK v.lih nr without IMIONK: W»tth p Jolt,,, li"aul 311 I'luspet't m wmrn M or men ni« nuihe^ nf Kuw J«.r«i"j". « =JKS f fur l.tt*,. ,«f, ,. To t»fit»i.nt tbp riwhliiK th ,,t llntli IH>IIS,.» g..t invHjf with a r«»Ii •llnd Five ¥««i», New •!•••, •«j l>llb Hint tuny )-»ti|8]n n trnmllilt. B-IKHI tiie IIIHB nrrhcl f«.r tli» Intro Herr's Schoolj Mn»nber» at ttm hou««hottJ t»( ismtt wMti fliiitloii of Mil,, in the «„,,„,, ti,ilt, »^, It y,.r« «M Ji.ker" tltp Hi>nii>(Tiit«i have rt«^idP,| Johnson, a_n »ge4 tailor or WoiwHnif? Thnmaa Milimtl five iinl» wi'io pn>M«n|nl mul In tli,.N. J., wtsr-B »!»rtl»(l to hf»r him **. *lil, N J ln»l no mi>n«urt"t iin. In tw Intnulti. ,.,t ( . Mummlt »*«Btl.. b" Ktl & Ai 1 in III,I, »ft#f Mitrih « H(i.|i| nlll, iinuiilmoiiH biHitw «Utj ftio, el»lm «udili»nljr: "i p«n ««••<• with a l-K-tl l'lalnll' »• toiwient nnil i.int. U to \m tnkrn np r.u lllidef A tiivuauri) JHII|IOSM! tiv »|f wtia tin of J«* he i«.petl frem * rbnif, Btinl p>mllns itntll t* StumH tt-n rtnjsllrtlliuil* UIB «t»t» vlll b« d|«|tlr trroitd n»»itlti)S, Till* w«a" ra! I'III \T»>itV cons'-! **. i •Wll|it|inwiniitl\m «r NH, |. room. T»» g of IHE WESTFIELD LEADEE fnliow ||», riiiifomin ,,!„„ ,,f ,.„,„,,,, |a|| , , i!l »ut #«r the »»fl»«rwi «•«(> *.tmHft.«l tit ;|w |H|,«h Ilipit" rnlHl|il4|» d.r |.n»,!.lt>Mt of tti*. >l»»tii M »|i« rttfI*. %% \m,' c W,IJS, joht t t'lulrr It <>.um||«i.Ilt |M Idsrfiifl hnrt ilin>«M>rt l«>tt\ hiw>M w»i-. <«, IAU. WAYTEI8 PERTAWiKS TO THR W »•» n In JWM «.» tin- bills Oin*! <„,.*.«! tr«m»nerit had milffl !« flft him trni (iMtl Jui ros|vrl»t>«*nhl m,, t.|tf»»»H b hHtvorod l»lf«> In til* !»o|«. HCI l,ltt W lilt! »IH"«'PS»1 of itl»B«t»ini|j|«> l» s PACES

IS Fwtrtry c«d ftnt : ». C. HOWELL f Withctnl the tor ffOBICilBE WW-fl PER ef IN ADVAKCE 4VH H!i,t?l« Bfleo itM>* r»c#l»«» «#»(.«l»|,|#, I* l It t* t l J A t*mt i Our C«iit-tt-W#r«i Column far SUFFRAGE EDITION LEADER The Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County

BX7M> SECTION WESXFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914. FAG KB 18 TO 20

fills Woman Suffrago edition of eentatlon' wa3 tlio corner atouo ol tho husband, with lull opportunity to WOMAN'S WI5AVON. hVestfleld Leader 1B issued under our government. Whatever cheap defend. The law, &B late.y laid down Jdlmctlon of the Press Committee and sentimental argument could once by a* learned cpurt la New Vorfe, in (By Josephine Webllng Watts) Ithe Equal Fiancfilse League of be made in behalf of this Injustice by People ex rel Catlin, v. Catlln, 69 "AB long as Talk can affect any- Jitfleld. of which the following saying that women, (.sheltered in Misc. 191, at page 196, 1B ag tol-thing, , it is the duty of woman to |es are members: Mrs. J. F. Van- their homes) were represented lows: I talk: and in America, where it af- Turning the Leaf jar, chairman; Mrs. Frank W, I through their husbands, fathers, | "'It is not legal ground tot aepa- fects everything, they should talk nil Rlh, MrB. W. F. Hasslock. At the brothers, etc., disappears In tho light ration that eho ( tho wife) despises Turn over a new leaf.—Begin Hie new year right. of tho committee Mr, J. F.of HID fact that a large pioportion of her husband, or does not believe (.Hat tho time."—From Thomas W. Hlg- } Riper has edited tills issue women have been driven out of their ho wouid be true to her or support glnBon's "Common Senso About That long delayed sitting fora portrait—your children so-called homes into the arena of her. She therefore has no right to Women." want it—your parents wsnt it—you owe it to them. business where they must compete, ask for the custody of the children So come in today while the year is young, and the with men for every dollar they can | while living apart from him." In early times the Cave-man, thought fresh in your mind. IFFBAGE LECTURE AT call their own. I have never been I "Tho application in this case was able to understand how a man could not for divorce it will ba noted, but When be would have his way. retain a vestige of self-respect and merely for a separation,—tho right j He'd catch tbe woman by the bair fASHlNGTQN SCHOOL still insist upon the advantage that of the woman to live apart from the And force hor to obey. the law gave him in this matter, over man. In 139 N. Y. Sup. 686, in ajShe had one only weapon. bis woman competitor in business. very recent cage It is Bald that the Her voice—-'till U grew hoarse— |ert E. Roe's Talks on the This discrimination, bear in mind, 'Father is yet priest and king' In th« She screamed and she out-screamed does not merely apply to the woman household. him. "Law's Discrimination with property, but It applies to the "Seventh—In all matters or rellg- Set speech agaluEt his force! wage earner as well, tor alter all, ous Instruction and training the fath- 13 ELK STREET Against Women" tinder OUT system of taxation In this er's will Is supreme. j In later days when manners country, It is the wage-earner who "In Matter of J;ac(juet, 40 ttisc. Had grown less rough and crude. pays the taxes. B75, also a late case, the Mother was When man would still bo master, The Photographer in your town ARGE AUDIENCE PRESENT But was no longer rude. "Second—A woman's property ia a protejtant, and the Father a catho- 689 REASONABLE PRICES taken precisely the same us a man's lic. The Father and his religion i» He'd grant the maiden frankly tatfield's response to the "vital for public use, yet the woman has no thus described: Whatever she might crave, rests of tbe day" was ngftln 11- vote in determining whether or not far 88 the lather makes re-' But in his inner heart the male on Saturday evening by the the public necessity existed for taking llgious profession he is a Catholic, Stilt held her for a slave. attendance at the first of thetbe property. but it must bo found upon the evl- k slave, whose only weapon id of Education's second course "Third—Tb© law «xacts from wo- that his practice has not con- To gain her end, and will . ecturss at the Washington School men the same penalty as from men for»ie4 to the profession of any re-Wae but that little sting of spmch car Mr. Gilbert E. Roe's address for tbe commission of a cvtme, yetligious creed. Ho has been con- To use, for good or ill. ho "Law's Discrimination Against the wommaa has no vote in determin- victed ot petit larceny aad ot intoxi- acn." The very large edition of ing what constitutes crime. cation. He was committed to the In golden realm of Cavalier eta wax exhausted and tbe Board State Industrial School, and ban beon Tbe maiden and the dame additional pauses to meet the "Fourth—The woman is held to Try Patrick's Special Milk 11 3 ot tboso precisely the name measure of re-an inmate of the penitentiary under Were set upon a pedestal, I '" wishing to attend. sponsibility for tbe violation ot *convictions.' Knights woiBhlpped at the same, ;" lr. Dcnipee/s committee of tbe "Yet, it was held that this Father's "For Woman and the angela" " ~ of Education have shown their contract as is tbe man, yet she has d no vote In determining the condit- expressed wiaa to have tits children Rang Chivalry's retrain, handling ol tbeae lectures ions which make a contract valid brought up in the Catholic faith "In goodness and in godliness FOR CHILDREN aving both sides of tula modern and enforceable, or void and ot noshould prevatl over that ot the Moth- Dwell on as equal plane." IS pment put into their course. effect. er, for the Protestant faith. And woman took the homage ROB IS B Wisconsin by birth *'Fiftn~-Tne woman bas no vote la "Eighth—la all matters of ap- Contented with it all, delivered at your door the same day it is was graduated by the University determining tho machinery of thopointment ot executors or administra- And well ahe know her weapon at State to both the classical and law by which her property rights or tors tbe statute expressly gives tbe Lay still at beck and call. drawn from a herd over 60 per cent. bourses. Ha practiced hifl pro- tier personal rights are determined. prefereaev to men over women. n In hts home State lor tea "No woman sits an the grand Jury 'Ninth—Tbe lmobauJ can eorvo on And then as dowa tbe Ages before coming to New York that finds tbs Indictment, or on thethe Jury on the strength of his wife The woman softly trad. of which are Jerseys. he has been practicing for petit Jury, whose magic word* of having some property. This also ia She slowly would no longer ba en years and has acquired a 'guilty' or "not guilty' make all tbeprovided by statute. Victim, tiave, or god; Tel, 03-R. jQBlnent position In tbe law. Be •Hffereaca between shame or honor, "The foregoing are only Dart of She felt within her rising, •»»SHL author of many contributions and life or death. If a grand Jury tho casee that have com* within my A deep ennobling creed, aiined and law publications. was to be drawn la this State from practice. The greatest discrimina- An all embracing vision nest. , Roe gave a very interesting which all negroes or all people at tion ot course ii la tbe decision* and And tben her greatest need! aforming addrega on the dltad- any other particular race or na- not merely In the statute! to which But roan, her dear, her master geoutt position occupied by wo- tionality were excluded, that grand I have been thus far referring." He wfilapored with a frown before the law, which was much jury would be as Illegal body and "What use hat the for knowledgoT _ I by his eudleuee. every act which It did would tw» an Why tear the barriers down?" Hand's Quality Boot Shop §. Dempacy introduced the upeak- Illegal act. Every Indictment It But woman, geotlo woman, I the following geutlemen acted found would bo gnashed; to also She talked, »ho had her will! her*: Mesera. Slescraon, Veen, every petit Jury would be veld and Hid the not usctl her weapon unlawful, and (very verdict that It and the Them walls were standing (till Everyone likes to be well shod. This and Klmball. tendered eouid not stand. In the That barred the girl from college, Roo, out ot devotion to th« you can do—in the latest styles and Ige causa, gave hU services with. last analysis tbe wholesome princi- Value of the Ballot Th»t kept the woman bound itiarge, for which the Equal ple of constitutional law which dis- In SocUloglral Work, Untaught, untrained, unjiaclplined, leathers at city prices. Je league desire to make tbls crimination against women In this By In one small dally round. : acknowledgement ot their ap- matter violates, rests back upon the MIHA C. VAN WINKliB, 91 stton. proposition that all classes ot our Now woman has—what h»n she not? people have something ot value to President of the Woroen'a Po- | Roe'a speech speaks for Itself litical Union of New Jersey. Fair ehunce to play her part. SPECIALS—ONLY A FEW LEFT t-JI |hercforo needs no further com- contribute to the making of laws, All roads are opened wide to her, ftiy from us; it Is as follows: and to their etMuMon, »nd there- And brothers, let her start! Tan Calf Blucher (far woman) regular f 4.00 at $2.98 fore that they are entitled to be Equipped with knowledge, fired with ho statement that women ate at hoard, and represented both is mak- zeal, Black Satin Colonial Pump, regular f 3.00 at 12,40 I «n an eQUality with men before lng lskVt Rnd ,n exe<,utlng tfcera. It Anxious to do and dare. _a,w l« one insistently resetted, ,s only when we come ti« Irup, (a,u(,lt (tlIV, [lloy ,i(1 mH ttViS,ly, s;o l;:Mili.r,s Mill t;> liiir! |iuid lie no nrKuini'iit ai;;i!i!flt j n|,o )t i(( tt tu.mlU,ir liis'nrlrul f-.ict "T|,e Voln." II'K' i-'dlma! oli 1:1m It tier ERNEST T. HAND that any « Uip-4 nof cr^u-S't-ti^o.l In the A", lit 1,1 ui>ii lxit H4 ()O]I>1 CLARENCE T, DROKAW, M«r. iirily U'jslre'd HS a ir.'-jins of pifi- (iuYt'iiiiumi. Is rnuml to l.« a ctib- "is'oTi Ii:iw< it !,i])ft«j, wt> krii'U-, ; ttio \s«!f;no uf all \ko pi'iiflr-. J.'it i |3£3, iui'l th.i IM'I ;-i-:te ni o'y- VOi»'is .•!.»• i>'.). -, u Tiiijii tit'i' tfiiu. "Tho Up-to-TJata <™!}L*!£*l*iw< 109 Broad Street 1 ^ut ic-f-anl to &i'\ ^Vc i Iltl!.' -A:I.V -

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Further evidence of the fact Is II- i UiBtrated by conditions In some of Workings of Woman tho nou-sutliago States. Take, for Instance, the matter of the Dawson petition. A few years nuo one Daw- Suffrage son, In Maryland, was convicted of criminal assault upon sixteen orphan MINNIE J. HEYXOLWS, girls. langlng liom eight to fourteen yenss of ago. Let It be noted that 5 Secretary of tlio'Women's I*o- he was sufficiently sane and well con- Jitlcal Union of New Jersey, trolled to choose orphan children. He formerly of Colorado. was sentenced to ton years Imprison- ment In tlie State penoteutlaiy. A petition for the reduction of this son- people now oppose the basic tenco to nvo ypais vios ciiculateil and ftico anil fairness of Equal Suf- preseirted to the Governor. Large l>t«. Neither la tho plea for "Votes numbers of men piomineut In tho °'TwomCTi" nny longer greeted with pollllcul lite of Maryland; members REMOST of thu Assembly, mcmbeia ot tho 'ho opposition to the enfranchisc- City Council, oven members of Cou.- :lt of women now contirs upon the grf 69, vero not aahamed to eicn that imptlon tliat this step would ro- [jotitioH. Not while the sklvs stretch In no good, but much ovll, nnd over the bluo hills of Coloiada this Iia6 licon the result in places would any man holding nubile office no the experiment has been tried, in that State have tho effrontery to a reply to this favorite and almost set his name to such a document as taiy argument against cur cause, that, Made by the following brief statistics may be According to tho arguments of Dtoreat; those opposed to our movement, •'omen have won tho equal these Maryland oflieials represented diansnip law, giving mothers women as well as men, and women same control as fathers over cliil- had no need of votes la order to se- Zeek BakingCompany t» seventy per eent. ot the cure representation as a class, It Is il suffrage States, and In twenty- evident, however, that they did not pe? cent, of the non-suffrage represent women in signing; that pe- cs. tition, it is/evident that men i sixty per cent, of this suffrage have not represented woman In a cer- FOREMOST—Because Only the bs3t ingredients ara used. es anfl in thirty-one per cent, of tain class of legislation which lias non-suffrage States they have been written on the statute books ol FOREMOST—In purity rfnd flavor the widows' pension law, by every State in this Union and every 1< ch the State pays the hoard of country in the.world. children of widows, left in pov- For example, if you steal a girl In FOREMOST—In cleanliness, because it Is made in an up-to-date sani" , to their mothers, instead of Illinois, entice her Into a room, lock tary bakery and delivered in sealed packages direct to king up the family by dlstrtbut- the door and iroprldon her there for the consumer. „ the children among institutions, Immoral purposes, the penalty Is one minimum waga law has been year In State ptiuon. If you steal a red by women In fifty per cent, borse, the penalty la three years. FOREMOST—With the grocers in their list o| sales, because once •ctfhc suffrage States, and In ten per In Illinois th© flns for the crime used—You will have no other. of the others States. of "procui Ing" girls for the wbito iey have secured an eight hour slave traffic la three hundred dollars. for women in fifty-five por cent. The fine for adulterating food la one BE CONVINCED—Try a sample of the Foremost Bread, sold by the he suffrage States, but In no non- thousand dollars. These were laws leading grocers. age State. passed under male suffrage. This four out of nine full suffrage sort of legislation can bo paralleled ia the age of consent, at which la every non-suffrage Stale la tUla Don't delay, try a loaf today. 1 may legally consent to her own Onion, has been raised to eighteen la California, since the women and In only one of the thlrty- got trie vote In 1911 they have raised iion-suffraga States, the maximum penalty for procuilng [committee of New Jersey wo- to fifty years in the penitentiary. If beaded by Mrs. Carolina D. men think that women of brains da M. Snyder, A. Danker, Duffy Bros. nder went to Trenton last win- not know all tills, do not know tha pleaii for the passage of a bill estimate which has been placed upon g the ago of consent to eighteen the value of women as expressed In In this State. Tnelr plea was the laws of: nations, they ara very E. C. McMahon ML B. Walker d, tbe bill was smothered in much mistaken. We intend to chaiige itiee, never even arriving at dls- this condition, and to change It by the it n on the floor of the Leglsla- most expeditious and direct of all The ago of consept has been methods, the vote. en years In Colorado for near- An examination of history wlil nty years, and was secomplish- show that the legal administration of «• one of the first women elected matters relating to women has bean if lower house, Mrs. Molly, of mad© entirety' from the masculine io. In California the age of point of view. An examination of t WSB raised to eighteen by the the laws of any of the older equal legislature that met alter the BUffingro Statca, will reveal the hand i» received the ballot. of isonisn at work In the pioeesa of % difference In time required to readjustment. For instance, in legislation In which -women ldario, any person proved to live fn.!,**.*^^^ its-rested Sn States where they maintain, or frequent a house of ill,'' ,ho vote and in those wheie they Fanio, loses his or her voh?.. From;,,. it hav« It, Is such »B IO rei-om- Oregon comes tho famous! "tin plate" jj '$' * [ rtlie franchise io Intetllsent wo- act, by whiprj trta namo of the owrn^r |,, And It la this feature as much of any r.ouse tenanted by more than perhaps, which bus brought one family Is attached to the building- NONE RUT THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH fomen engaged in rucial atui How many a pillar of eocSety will Itlirojilc v,art over to suffrage So hastily tell CDitain huldlups of Ills lumbeis in went years. For hefoie that law gnte into effect. . le, Massachusetts haa an equal It is not that women veins titillate Ask your Agent for Your [ianshlp law secured only after iif cairy tbunish all such htwa. it ve yeats of almost continuous that any man who juopnat^. a law of ion, during the latter JPSIB of this kiml lias pmctlcBlly the whole INSURANCE POLICY thfl iPRtslaHire was flooded woman Mitt'folidly W-hliii him. rotcstB fiKiiirist flip lilll sent In —In the— 1 It Is (IsH fart wlUh has brought i Mnpmchuwtts Antl-KuffMKC over to our Fide «tthln the last few In Colorado wo gi'euird tltf 5iitt« «!•« loading (xst«it» in eoctal jnmMllnrcsHp law the witUfr w«>lfati3 work; men ukt1 1 i v.0 rf>v< i'\pt) tht* vot(\ No ficvlnn, 1 oui« litaiufWs, !s wfre made Rh'l th^re wo?*' Hint-to aiul Ja.uh R1H. p? .irilust tho Mil. Norwich Union Fire Insurance In reinitiating the Ifpil codes nf lis5 Ststf^ ijuotfd al"ov«» f\xf- out 1 two States. It 1» m«mif>«t!y unfair to riinp^m** srantiMi full tsyffrsfc*-- • •oiupaif Kt«tf>B in atiidi lomllHonn I t91H, thrro of trirm In 1912 difter wlJfiy. Rle*>ati1 Harry a fHiicts tsavp not Sgd riHK'h Society, united jrars ago wb«Tt eent In!') flic I'ft'lt io Siff< I1 I*lcti8l&ffoil. 1fruef H!at<>« |.y n p»rl<>tlfral to Mini inlMi'd Biiy tffcrtjic« to llfinn'a t'vidtuitt' against Kqoaf ftuffuipe, ot- of Norwich, Kiifil W'-ifit'n fhi-H' !jfi\p only tit*" ft'HMi as on** dsimilrik ff*11 that nils! and munH'ipti sulTiwgp* had no Inw u-fjuiiliiK ««ai«i fur (inks :i> IN \rn 1f-rit lutur law an'i only on* ttxi r»ior»i*Vr> a ijliiB tiottr law. Th« M«e»»elfU»«H» w«s Ut# flr«t Amofl- **• nf N«» J«!«}> worked for e*n s^l! BM**ii wbleh a t&fttity "ft^s ' TOTAL ASSETS $'),22fc,0O!) KM'm'd ASSISTS OF U. S. BRANCH, $3»MS,»W * fpruttt (he ten bnuv la«^, anil Imllt. It h«a h»6 a M»ntur» for fh# ill* nil |h» nun-suffrag* at»fe» ettlutlnrt of ltd factory rodp. Th«fa TOTAL SURPLUS ly»«'m'd SURPLUS OK U. S. IJUANCIU S us fnr nijiiSe the tnn hour law la pfBfilrtllj' Hft hrtflry *j'8trm lit any Kctaal Paffrsga Bisi«, In Color- Assets held in Knaiand «ro hold tis ncciirity for its also upon *a« thu only oi»nHfartMr!»K which |fv» nallput, will k iw!i poltift. rtter* *r» fh« Hud of «n obligations in tho United States and VIM.'where. that fit »%0t\ &«ft m^tais, hi ^shkh \ t n(Vfi ut tint iiKtffbMlvp and t>lf>yr,t. Tti«»»Mf?t: Total loisas paid alms orgaalaallon, $107,093,033, Total l«»ses pn!

HEAD OrrjCE rOR WNITEO WATES

it,at %ss * »t»»l. «. sr»ft tit <*r)intsi)« in IMS mitt in, *'»r |»«n S9 John Street, New York i »6B«itt Ire f«tr» Ha''' \>t rrlHrlnMt U*» 1 mnie Wm, K ii»!ah, t 4 n«>»»tor «n any nthft Bf»t« TrJttern or mmu STATES AMET* it Aim i W, ItAttO • - of IJ«4 »n4 H»nrf, Cn»m M.Mtft gdSprf Uvfn »H» *lm1<>« J, P VAN HlPf-tt tiki, ht--t t*nin ihi- *«iHs>R« t», »!•• -litldf*n ta=>t »* and nfc * I J' *• r>««f«iii* *«»J «••• W #» «»'e* *** THE SdCfKTY HAS AtJKNTS IN ALL TICK I'ttlNCIt'At.- NEW |K«SEt TOWNS (ft* t»4(talbt»f'»llf>B ••! ^w »"'! I'** t fltmritr n# **•<•• «'•••(- 't 9* *-«jrtSll »tlt Page Sixteen. THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 19X4. I "Ar. eminent writer has said they properly protect her: Aye, ai Tbe BuflrafiU inovcmeut le still la Intellects, ciled out, 'You cannot bo such rights and privileges to hla sub- tho "ladlcal" clas3. however. There made fit.' The answer was 'Let us jects as he deemed proper. In order all powers of Government sire ei THE WESTFIELD LEADE we weigh this mattur upon th aro Btlll good women who are at try.' That France is not as Spain to fasten such a doctrine upon the delegated ov assumed; that all I scales of eternal justice, we ma great pains to PIOVG that women ulturly crushed beneath the weight oi people, (m appeal had been madu to era uot delegated arc assumed, li;i) WKDNKSD.IV9 AT all assumed powers are uaurputl WUSTFIKLM, NEW JlOHSliV, vel at that mental attitude whic should be classed with idiots and a thousand years of lulsgovemmeiit, their religious zeal in the claim that criminals with reepect to their politi- la tho answer to those who doubt the God blnifsolf had vested the power in "Tho powers of government tap. \VI;SWIKI.I» LKiVunn rmsri still cliugs to a social and polilica cal rights. Tbeie aio also some who ultimate succuss of this experiment. the ruler. That doctrine was called men over women, aro not delegi ANO I'UDI.ISIIING to.nr.i.w. order born of the despotism have not yet Seen convinced of the • # • the 'divine right of kings.' When powers, because the women never tyranny and oppression were exer- past ages and dares to call it right value oi •wqmen to the State, g'oth "We deny to any portion of the legated such powers to nieu. E WAI.TEI! J. LEE. Editor arid Proslde classes are impeding the marcu of species the right to prescribe to any cised to such an extent as to make powers by; ment then, &ro assu C. S. LKB. Vlce-President and Seeretai We hear so much today abon civilization, fpr It ia only by the the'r poition Us sphere, 11B education, conditions Intolerable, the people had and aa all-assumed powers are u IJI5 WITT C. PEEK. Treasurer. woman's sphere that ivo some spread of knowledge and participa- at times risen in their might and pations, the exercise of the po or Its rights. We deny tho right of forced from the crown some privi- times wonder whether those tion in government by all adult citi- any Individual to prescribe to any of government by men over warns AN lNDISPHNDBNT NKWSl'Al'Kll zens that our institutions will be able other individual his amount of educa- leges and rights. Such governments usurpation. How caa these who, OKI'IIIAI. I'AI'EII (nr (lie speak have truly pondered wha- to meat tbe strain that la suijg to b,a tion, or his rights. The sphere of were then known as limited monarch- fuse to give women tbe right to TOWN 01^ VVIOSTFIUl.D they say. To those we commen put unon them within tbe/next de- each man, of each woman, of each In- ies; but the Bource of power, as reconcile their opinion with iiiiitnii.il op G.inwonD cade. dividual, is that sphere which lie can, shown from tbe grant Itself, was al- form of government In which UIII1IX Oil OP MOUNTAINSIDE! that marvelous address of Wendcl ways recognized as existing in tbe believe? Phillips delivered in 1851 in whicl The Men's League can respond to with the highest exercise of his pow-monarch. nuii the demands of an awakening wo- ers, perfectly flu. Tbe highest act "What right have I tiTmnke OOlclnl Oreati of ibe New Jewry AM he said : "The sphere of each man I'lallitu tot Vutttity Improvement. manhood and assist in forwarding which the human being can do, that "It was In the colonial days that tho laws which shall soveru not of each woman, of each individual legislation and In propaganda work. IB the act which God designed him to a people.Inured to the hardships and myself, but also my wife, sister do. AH that woman asks through tBicil nt the Post Office at Wostflel' is that sphere which he can, with It cannot originate that demand. privations of frontier life, and far re- mother, without giving to them N. J.. as Second Class Matter. This is a woman's cause and must this movement Is, to be allowed to moved from the influences of the voice in determining the justice the highest, exercise of his pow be agitated in the flrat instance by prove what she can do: to prove it by crown, breathing the air of freedom wisdom of thoEe laws, \vhen they crs, perfectly fill. The highesi women. liberty of choice, by liberty of action, and self-reliance which isolation al- just as intelligent as ! am? It WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1914. tbe only moans by which ;t ever can act which the human being can do Wo must all hail with satisfaction ways produces, began to reason why only be on tbo assertion of an tbe liberal policy of the Leader In be settled how much and what she ono man on account of birth should sumed or usurped rlrrht—, To Clio Newcomer—We wclconn that is the act which God designet opening Its columns so fully to a can do." have power to govern another. Their which we have condemnpd as you t» U'cBtllPld null ask (lint you cu to do. All that woman asks :reat cause. reasoning, after years, produced a tho source of rightful power. George William Curtis. firm conviction in the principles oil us. or telephone on any imittci through this movement is, to be al On behalf of the New Jersey Men'n George William Curtis, in his "Lincoln's Btatement tl: at 'no League for Woman Suffrage I wish enunciated in the Declaration of Inde- pertaining to the town. I'lione 40' lowed to prove what sho can do eulogy on Wendell Phillips before the pendence. The war to enforce those Is good enough to govern ano| to express my thnnka and apprecia- Municipal Authorities of Boston In without that other man's com and -1(18. to prove it by liberty of choice, by tion. principles was called truly the Revo- 1864, said: lutionary war, because It completely oven the anti-suffrngist recognize! iberty of action, the only means CHAMPLA1N Ii. RIL.EY. "His powerful ppresentation of the revolutionized the theory of govern- a truth applicablo to men, Asg WOMAN SUFFRAGE. by which it ever can bo settled political ment then exercised by man. That men are human beluga, why Is Itf Justice and reason of applicable to thorn? Where Nine months ago Westfiold re how much and what she can do.' THE WOMEN'S POWTICAL equality of women, at Worcester, In declaration was not a mere war 18E1, more than any other single im- document, but promulgated a doc- man get the right to make all I sponded to the woman's call and That is a true definition of wo- UMON OP NEW JERSSY. pulse, launched that question upon trine for all times, founded upon tbe laws governing women, except by] the Kqual Franchise League was man's sphere and it is in obed- The Women's Policltal Union of the sea of popular controversy. In right of every human being to pre- assumption of that power? ence to such inspiration that wo- New Jersey was organized in Decem- tha general statement of principle "We all remember Lincoln's i organized to aid the work that is ber, 1908, by Mrs. Mina C. Van Win- nothing has been added to that dis- so rapidly culminating in the po man is pressing forward to a reali. kle, of Newark, who, inspired by the course; in vivid and effective elo- liticnl emancipation of women ii ation of her higher self. Let her work previously done by Mrs. Har- quence of advocacy It haa never been iet Stanton Blotch through the Wo- surpassed. All the arguments for in- our several States. not despair for the victory will governs another man, that Is men's Political Union of New York, dependence echoed Jolm Adams Is In intellect, not in color, not In size. than self-government—that Is denj During those nine months the oon he hers. ellevefl that a very valuable help the Continental Congress. All the pleas for applying tbe American prin- im.' campaign has been an active one J. P. VAN BIPEK. ouUJ be rendered to the cause of It la further declared that 'man is an- "The exercise of any poworf luffraga for women in general and to ciple of representation to wives and and the overflowing attendance mothers of American citizens echo the nt not emanatlr tolf-supporting women in particular ' the governed, therefor! and enthusiasm at the lecture on >y effecting an organization along eloquence of "Wendell Phillips at a king, ot a congress, or of a legia- Worcester." Saturday evening, by Mr. Gilbert iltnllar lines. The early workers lth Mis. Van 'Winkle in this move- Ex-Governor ShafroC>s of Colorado, the grace of God Almighty himself. E. JJoe, on 'The Law's DiscriminU' The Civic Conscience in elective franchise to themselves,! ment were Miss Nora ilolman and It Is further declared, "that to secure an answer to the demand of tiou Against Women," was evi- Woman Miss Mary MOIBO. on Woman Suffrage. these rights governments are Inati- dennc of the keen intelligence of The Union launched into active The Hon. John F. Sbafroth, ex-Gov- By ernor of and now U. S. Senator from powers,' not from kings, parliaments, we men have concluded that Wcstfield's people and the interest work at once, holding public meet- frago' Is a privilege which «tt; CHAMPLAIN Ii. RIIiEY, ngs and fairs and conducting educa- Colorado, appeared before the Sen- or legislatures, but 'from the consent ate Committee on Woman Suffrage on neither to man nor to woman ] this important question, in its .loual courses for 'its own members, of the governed.' | ture?' present stage, has awakened in President of the New Jersey t memorialized tho House ot Gov- April 19, 1910, and in arguing for "These principles are declared to Men's League for Woman ernors In 1911 on tbe suffrage quea- an amendment to the Federal Con- ba self-evident truths. They form Dr. Thaddeas I*. Thomas.! them. They are crying with SufTruge. :Ion and advocated an eight hour day stitution, made the following re- the ethics of the establishment of or- Qoclho, "More light." lor working women, seeking the co- marks as a part of hla speech on that Dr. Thaddeu» P. Thomas, Prog der in society called government. of Economies and Sociology Tbe Wcstfleld LEADER m It has &eeu frequently observed peration of tho New Jersey Con- occasion: They are principles of right aa bind- lumcrg' League in this movement. "At the time of the Revolutionary ing oa the conscience as the com-1 •Woman's College, Baltimore, obedience to its progressive habit hat tho radicals oi ono generation idresB delivered In Baltimore,! lie the conservatives ot the next. Mrs. Von Wlnkla was Instrumental war there was practically but one mandment 'Thou shalt not steal.'I and realizing that the proper func- form of government in existence. It They should be more binding, because | "I have taught both men aoi In eur own day, it may be, social in securing the suffrage plank in toe They should be more binding, because men ln c le tion of a newspaper should be the deals are being so profoundly moved Republican State platform in 1912 recognized that all powers of govern- they relate to a human ngnt, while ,° Se and have had ment were vested In one man—the the commandment relates to a prop- opportunities to compare theirl transmission of contemporaneous )y tho great industrial changes of md the Union was active in Its work he lest quarter century that we do 'or the suffrage bill that was pissed monarch—and that he would grant erty right. (Continued on Pegs thought, has opened its columns to bavo to wait even a generation y tbe last session of tho Legislature, the Woman Suffragists by con- o behold some radicals enthroned md the benefits of which were lost to tributing this special edition to imong tha elect who receive nearly he cause by the stupid, or wone mivergal approval. hftn stupid, failure to publish It as their cause. The cause cf higher education for •equired by law, committed by those To fully appreciate the signi women haa passed ftona radical doc- .n the State House who wera In :hargo of tho matter. fieanco of this movement, as we trine to orthodox belief. Not only be common schools and High Tho Women's Political Union iaa see il today, it ia necessary to turn Schools but the colleges and univer many branches throughout the State, our attention to the years that Ities have opened tboir doom to mong which are those at Newark, have sped that we may learn Pompton Lakes, The Orangea, Mor- Now that most girle are receiving :istown. Ranway, Nutley, Short Hillt. SHOE SALE from what manner of folk it first lot only as much but more training Northern Valley, Wcat Essex, Hack- A Sale in the old- received its impetus, and the na- han falls to the lot of most boya in nsack. Freehold, Maplewood, Bog- ture of that "vital spark" that schools, I ho community has to, Hackettstown, Delvldcre, Weat- fashioned sense of the ound Itself possessed of a popula- ,eld and many others. was the initial force and ha8 been lon of thoughtful energetic young Tho officers of the Union are: word, offering fresh the impeUing power to sustain the vomen, many of them self support- resident, Mrs. Mlna C. Van Winkle, faithful through the intervening ng, willing and anxious to help, not iewark; first vice-president, Mrs. Fall and Winter Shoes >nly in the home, bat in tho town, '. A. Sturgiu. Westfieid; second •vies- time and bring the cause to micces from our regular stock tate and nation oa well. resident, Mlaa Julia Sampaon Hurl- «ivo triumphs, until now it is trav- These women have lounrt their mt; BecretBTy and State organiser, at substantial reduc- elling by iti own momentum Kay Into the professions, first teach- trs. M. J. Reynolds, Newark; treat- irer, Mrs. St«w»rt Hartshorn, Shott through an orbit measured only ng and nursing, then ia the medical tions from the former r>rofe8sion and business and now Mils; chairman of finance committee, by Iho circumference of the earth. 'o be^in U> find them in the most, inv- IB. Frank W. Smith, Westd«Hl; Leg- prices. Thousands of In these columns will bo found such orlant executive posta; witness, Mrs, ilative chairman, Mrs, Everett o)by. West Orange; Legislative sec- fine Shoes for Men and fji'.-U us -vt have libile,] nm well us Uta Flag*, Young at the head of tho •ubllc School System of Chicago, «tary, Mlas Eleanor Garrison; the light upon tbo path along which nd Miss Katherlno Beraent Davit, VdvUory Board, Mr. William Pel- Women and Children the onward move of suffrage now Mayor Mitchell has just ap- iwc» Morgan, Hon. Ctiat. O'Con- or Hennessy, Rov. Henry R. Ro«e, (surplus stock no long- makes its way. ointed to the Conimlsakinerehlp of iorrectlon In New York City. Ir. Addison I!, l'oland. Mr. J?»»e jncli Willlamt, Mr. Frank If, Som- er required) are marked From the days whrn (hose It would aeem that with this In- heroines in the battle, Mrs. Stan- ;ase In capacity which training and or, Hev. J. J. McKcever, Mr Henry at prices ensuring quick disposal. They are not Sale Shoes. None ton, Miss Anthony ami their as- aiRor degree of freedom havu glv- ar!«sa, 1'iof. J. 0. Monnghan. Mr. Ug thi Sal9; n ne Wil1 bs The lines are woinen wo should w*?!como a dls- rthur R. Riilo. Mr, Frank W. Smith, Ufmni r n ? ° " unusual"' sociates, "sustained by utt unfn!- osltlon on their part to aisunie sonic A. VV. MCDUUKSH, Mr. Itichard complete. Our regular guarantee of satisfactory service with eaci torin« irast," fiicpd the angry the burdens of government hlther- tfivens, Mr. John Cotton I)«na. Mr. crowd«, and plead with iho "ton- boriu* entirely by men. !dr B*M Wlt>T», IIBV. €liBrI««9 S, Tbl» clvis foimiiinico which In lio- <»i)bl«, Mr. Kvtw.itt Colby, Mr, J. A. (jum ejf men Bott of fti«tf"l»" for Hit % roused as s ittgult of filyeiulon , llopklna. Mr. Frpdeifck 1,. Hofl- rcmovul of that great injustice ml norlal tmisnelpnlion !a tiring wel- sn. Dr. Charles I,. Thompaon. Mr. Women's Queen QualitQ y Shoe which lihuls one-half of the race to riKid by tho women thsnim^Ivfg and ilwarti l). Page, Dr. Wrn. K. Bohn. - many m»>n, BmtnOurt Clnih and Kiti Top the will of the other; from that 1 rjil-.rr. Thog.> of UH who w 'Jin.! i «1ay until ilu- p.-.-.i-nt On. iiiili..ns I jinn I culler. of tb<- earth hliw IH-.-H irwl HI! *.V( .Mill I.llf •Wn. but Mrii-iil.v r.',}•(.iHhi.;; | plvn until tlir lur.vcisir ni mi tinni Ibi' pUm1 \vli"iv ii ildlm-tl an b.v'ilcnd In ihitt In Uf. 1. Mr. |"l,il| i;.' iin P.IIT-.J u-nrilhi: < li-mi-iita B« )>rn>m »Uy (tu.tumt u |xiU. iliii tt.nviMi- In Uianny (jiirstimi Turn, lth f>u hi llsn r,uil«iiiini of •go. im r.Mirti-ny in doliatw, t !lni Biilms-r a,.,] blandy ,,f it,,, |iiu«n (if . imvft t!i..li •iirh I'iDiicfrs in (he »ny, ""• Men'* WAUl-6vr;K5hoC B rlinr lirmlrtl litlpntUm to 1)U*I- l'hillijw mid foe) tln •clfWini-i i \V»I1, -. . And Hun la th jlin ilfi-ji (sincerity mid Nci nnn WSKI nltenrlfrt tlmt tmivfii. ( ),„. ,„„„,,,,. ., KI(. „,, ,, (ho »ii.nt« "i *ml uf llimn (liHiiialiiiiH IVnm « n run iliititii llin nl.ilHy nr jlii:. r!« II In iMi nlnmn-'tit !» :MV miii,I I'f HniiiPO |i) laWn » hurtling aim!. An Wv ttm\ the I' (if Ilinsi- cnrist"it Worker* wlm in.' lnlini'i>iit l"l!l llm nmrnl, mii-inl ami _„ ..,_:r};!.. <>•"• rl|"lll>I>l |,| ||,| 1 qiilli: I'Kjnlnl oil)1 All Hoys ftr«t Girls

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to fifty yeats luijirlionmsnt, fonnorly "Mothers' psneion law by which fited from Huffrago. They Incline five uo tea years. widows and deserted wives in desti- toward radical legislation. xosiot 3000E SOC3C ekfffVolte of Women An act requiting futherB to sup- tute ciicuniBtnnces receive pensions "They aro stioug for strict regula- port foundling children. from the counties in which they live. tion of tho liquor traffic. on Legislation In 1912 G13.62G women woro en- "Rod light abatement law, similar "Tlifj voto of disreputable womon sinco women have begun to vote. to tho Iowa statute. has not been noticeable. The report of tlio Idaho corres- "Woman suffrage is considered a your ntumm pondents on tho questions sent him "Abolition of cnpltal punishment success In Wyoming and has impiov- Voters Satisfied is was as follows: through the Cose bill, ed politics." "Idaho has a good labor law af- " "Lazy husband' law, by which de- is Arresttd! General Verdict. fecting women and children. Includ- sortlng huBbands r.ro foiced to work ^_* __~ j. ing a nine hour restriction for wo- in a county stoclcado and Sl.CO a A NKW 8UFFHAOE PUBLICATION. men and tho same for children over day Is paid their families for each Tho Women's Political Unlou o£, For tho purposo of noqtininting you with the fnot im the N. Y. Evening Sun, Jan. 6, the scl.ool oge. It Is forbidden to d»y's worK New York aro about to Issue a new 1914.) employ children iu theatres or re- "Among the laws which are being official organ to bo called tUe "Wo- that we are iu u position to linmllc nil your l'riatiug "womea who have tho vote vote? sorts. agitated are: State homo for fallen men's Political World," which will requirements to your utmost tatisl'action. at laws have their votes passed? "A,white slave law was passed and women and more women on the be published semi-monthly. woman suffrage considered a a disorderly house law giving city school boards.' Tno Women's Political Union of You ore standing in your own light if you do not :sa by the States that have It? and village authorities power to sup- "It is estimated that 17C.0U0 wo- Now Jersey have arranged for an en- give us an opportunity to prove this to you. ,e gist ot an exhaustive question* press these places. Inmates of these men are entitled to vote at the next tire page In this publication to be de- sent out by The Evening Sun is bouses and proprietors are not al- election over the state. Seventy- voted exclusively to New Jersey Suf- Our equipment is of the most modern type; our je three sentences above. Eight lowed to vote. flve per cent, of those women regis- frage news. This New Jersey page I workmen skilled artisans, rnch one n speoiitlist in Itions in all were forwarded to "The benefits that women have do- tered vote. will bo edited by tho Union's secie-| his line, ntul the worls iu given an intcroGtcd personal apotideuts ot this newspaper in rived from suffrage are mainly "The attitude of the women is tary and Stato organized, Mrs. SI. J. lUffrage States, with online that through legislation affecting their strongly against open vice and In fa- Reynolds, of Newark. The annual supervision from start to fluish. u ve.~ UatUlon. he absolutely un- work and status in marriage. vor of the limiting of sale of liquor. subscription price of this paper Is We enn give you a service prompt, efficient nnd com- ied. "The women voters are not any The women favor better factory legis- only BO cents and everyone) Interested men who have tha vota ao vot«. more radical than the men. lation. in suffrage should subscribe. As plete in every detail, nnd n finished product Hint will ballot has already passed a "On the liquor question they favor "Tho women are no more radical one-fifth of every subscription Is to properly represent you nud help to buiid n larger deiablc hady of law. The suf- restriction. In factory legislation than the men. The percentage of be retained by tho local league business and increased profits. Statea seem to be satisfied to they appear to favor legislation look- disreputable women voters la low, through which the subscription women go on voting. Ing for tho bettering of the conditions "Suffrage is generally considered comes, subscribers will be helping May we have your next order for Printing t mt 1B the gist of the Inferences of workers. a success and has helped politics," their own league as well as the "Wo- ie drawn from a compilation ot "Woman suffrage haB aided in bet- M'yomlag. men's Political Woild" and the cause borreepondents' replies. tering conditions generally." In general. FEINTING OF QUALITY be actual legislation directly re- "The most Important and notable Subscriptions may bo sent to Mrs. Illinois: Betterments Under Way, victory forced and gained by the In- .nt from the woman vote WSB Illinois women vote In State elec- Ralph H. Collina, of 414 Pirat street, t the correspondents paid par- fluence of the women's vote in Wyom- Westneld. tions, but not In national affairs. The ing was the passage of the nntl-gam- iar attention to. The legislation Illinois report is as follows: s along parallel lines in. every bling law In 1901. The man who otig t to buy your "In Illinois women may vote for "The women helped to give Wyom- property la as anxlou.) to find you as $9 dm Strttt 0 where tho women have the bal- offices created by statute for Presi- ing a pure food and drug law, ud deals largely with labor ques- dential electors and on all State ques- you cauttl pttsalbly !i-» to nnd him, 1 particularly affecting the work- "There are approximately 18,000 and aa he doubtlers reads the adver- tions. women voters In the State. tisements "you'll lie meeting htm conditions and wages of women "Suffrage leaders say they have "Women in Wyoming hava bene- OE3OE IOE3OK IOEXOE iono 0E3O children, the social evil, pen- had no chance as yet to Institute re- half < ay" If yon ndvertlio. s for, mothers and education and forms. of children. "Aproxlmately 760,000 women he following are the reports of are entitled, to vote, correspondents, given for 'the "Initiative, referendum and the t part in full: recall are favored. Arizona. "On the liquor question the wo- alphabetical order Arizona men are against the taloou. ea flist, but ranks last In effects "On factory laws the women take oraan suffrage. This is due to the credit for recent legislation for MCGREGOR'S liort time that the women of this bettering working conditions. have had the vote. The report "The disreputable element has The Largest Retailers ol Clothing in New we: taken little part In the elections." 0 most important Arizona law Kansas. Jersey and We Make the Clothes Ourselves :tly traceable to woman suffrage Equal suffrage has been the rule female labor law. in all municipal elections in Kansas e women vote in about tho same for the past fifteen years. The new rtlon as the men. law giving tho women the vote in elr Interest in legislation leans State elections does Dot go Into effect First Public Announcement id moral and social reforms. Until November, 1914. . tho liquor Question they are The Influence of the women, how- _ly in favor of prohibition. ever, has been behind many reform of the • vote of women of the diaor- measures, according to the report housea does not count in any which follows: "In municipal elections the women llifornia: Much Accomplished. have voted in about the same pro- though the California legislature SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF portion ss the men, lad but one session since the we- "Kansas women generally favor jof the State won the ballot a the Initiative, referendum and recall, er of laws providing for radical prohibition and factory legislation have been passed. which betters working conditions. e report from the California eor- "The vote of disorderly house in- ndent t» as follows: mstes hardly counts." t one session of the California Woman suffrage *a f»r as it has laiuri has been held since wo- extended in Kansas Is considered a (were granted, U>e ballot in this MCGREGOR MADE CLOTHES success and politics tvto cleaner, The following laws, all of Oregon: Showing 1* Good, bad the official indorsement of Woman suffrage In 'Oregon already (women's organizations, were Is beginning to show results. Laws Real Reductions on Suits and Overcoats Indirectly benefiting women hav« i "red light abatement" act. been passed and the general tone of for Men and Boys ag disorderly bouses & ovls- politics is better. The> reoort fol- lows: ; ie minimum wage law, cresting "Woman suffrage was adopted in ilon of Industrial welfare, Oregon In November, 1912. $25 Overcoats $19.78 $15 Overcoats $11.75 is to investigate industries "State-wldo prohibition 1« being p wo*n08 and children are em- agitated as a result In some degree it sod regulate conditions of em- of woman suffrage. $20 Overcoats $16,80 $18 Overcoats $14.50 ' ient. "Approximately 100,000 women amendment to the women's are entitled to vote In Oregon. Reg- SIMILAR REDUCTIONS ON THE SUITS hour law, already In forc«, ex- istration, which in State-wide, allows ng Its provisions to nurses In about 40 per cent, of the women vot- }Srsg ana workers In apartment ers to be on the rolls. In proportion Alterations and Deliveries Free s. {This &mendra«nt la being ag many women r.s men voted In elec- 1 In the coattsh tion of city offiteera. e child labor amendment, pro- "Benefits to women from suffrage ^ that no minor tiadnr 18 ahall daw t«en indirect. iployed more than eight hours •"It Is thought that tho women fa- , and that no minor uafler 16 Boys' Clothing at vor the Initiative, rcferendara and re- h« employed for wages or pro- caSl, C«tt»ln eneeptions me> tni'ie. "Dlereputsbla women In Portland > previoua law road 12 years). have abstained from votfnK. paw establishing » Stale truSnlng Ufan: Vnilnic It»» Ht'llted Women, 111 for delinquent glrlg, ^!th an "In considering woman nulfrage Reduced Prices ftptlitlon ef $IOO,flOO. In Utah It (jiimt ba noted that suf- mm® ^lua! guardlafmhlp act, giving frage cine with Statehood, BO that •other «q«»l rights «ith lbs f&th* all twttlons of th»» State LegtahUur* A complete stock of Boys' Clothing In ewery fabric and model to B the euRtody, seivfre aud eurn- !)»•*» felt the effect of tho women's ^f a IsgltimaW «nsBarrt^4 mliior Influence. Tho adoption of the uritS- ^arwliHm law, tho radical State liquor fit boys between the ages of 7 and IS years of age. m »* providing that « murrtod law »nd legislation looking toward '{J rn mny gu» ln,j l« « tho abatement of tli» teclal evil and $8 I $9 Suits $12 i $15 Suits $9 a $10 Suits •Ti\ to vi|n in $6 I $7 Suits !i,i!..I fin »h'i»lr>f: I!..' t'ff. 11. "f the p» tisvu tnrnttitl »Hic» tile »uf- 'IL-I.-.' " $8.7S $9.75 $7.75 Tlii- rulluwlm; nr« (Utr.i an Irf.ls- $4.75 i.tt!-;.-n illuitlv I!UI> I" woman e«f' _J<| m«»t nutftblo thing sbout frujsf SIMILAR REDUCTIONS ON THE OVERCOATS HM'^I 1* thffl large p*rcs»it8g# ot "At>pn>t>r!»(|n-. « for rhtldrvii'i In- BP" who take gjlynutsjsa of thsfr Blllulh;ns, law Rlvlnit liuxt'OlM mid K Pilvll#g«}. Of tb* 146,000 *o. MS" Juhvt |ni*nll»i>»Mp of minor who Me Mgtilnred In the Stitto, rlillflrrn mut Joint rfehla to enrii- A WORD ABOUT THIS SALE »» per t«»a, no "> (i)B tn>H« reta- liir.* uf cMldrm. minimum «»«* •**!* Tho report I* •• foiiawi; for »b!iirii, nlwiid'iiirnrm fir wilful in th« kdepiton of fli|i«l itif- rifj.tf.'t of wlf» fir t'titlii i>i'.irt» puu!»!>» Only at the cud of c;ich HK\W\\ cm MdlnrJor-M \i\v Clothon l>u had at reduced prices. &!>!*-, Inotht'f'fl f^'iifi'mi Ml). Now is tfHJtimft-tho reductions «'ir«i KKAL, tin? original prices were LOWEST IN THE • -fiiibnttly *t. (u'l) (•! li'U.flOa wii- fiH-ti f, t*iinrlidiitu t,l I'lull IIHYP lio.'H liflifni*-il hj- Hir i-.jrth at whnlrsiiln prin-.i. An for \Uv. clot lies tln:y lire Mcdic&ir-MjHli! and up to tho Me- dig- tiic^iiK" v! ln«« standard, which ha.M .stood llu* test for over Ml yearn. We j;ii:irante for any uiinaiisf.tctory article, nu la iit'jXliin iir Birln iiniilminii "I'11.i'n« 'MHHIIIIHI (if ' »» f'"ti">t'». til" dlir«i|nllulil» Hrplilf'! »!'«• Illll* Inlotrit In «l>lln« * B»<««? imn, t'hu MiM«« at l1 !r>|? amiilttmit fitt »0iB#n Kfttf Itio t"l'«> ft ««», tf» |»«t«i»j -flowti of th# "sr>> •»H, « sewriitini: of tt)« »»!# tiom \V««lilr*lnn MCGREGOR & co.

m* ftttm fwr THE BETTER KIN0 OF CLOTHES •t>ft Imf W,i Klsw a Ami 848-880-8S2 Broad Street Newark, N, J. »n«f r»««ta S* la »j ilf THE WEST:FIELE> 1.EADBE, WBDKSSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1014. Fags Nineteen

mer, Clara Barton, Frances Wlllard, pal ordinances controlling gambling, tho courtosy tuul generosity ot Mr. r'loiouco Nlglnliigalo, Hon. Caiol D. liquor (raffle and the social evil. Lee, the editor of the Luader, lu KIV- SV TSE WOMEN OF \Vlight, and many otheis WHO have Many of theses beneficent laws have Ing a auecltil iaauo ot tils valuable blessed tho world by ttiolr cousecra- been passed without women voting, paper in the Intel est of our cause, lOfi lives. hut tho tostlrnony conies from those Wo Uutuk him most Heartily and Marabout Feathers in Lieu of Furs. ESTFIELD ORGANIZE!) Wo arc encouraged, too, by the vis- who know most about lit that all these trust lie may have many years of ion and dotoLiou ot muny who uio measures would have beon greatly ox- prosperity befoio him. FOR SUFFRAGE stti! active, such as Dean Summer, pedltcd If women could liavo used tho L. h. B. STURGIS. Dean Hodges, Dr. No-well Dwight ballot. FrancoB Wlllard has said, MRS. Li. LI. B. 8XUKOIS, HIlHo, Habbl Cliarlea Fleischer, Dr. "If prayer and womanly influence LOCAL MAN AT BANQUET FianclB Clark, MIBS Woolley, of Holy- aro doing so much for God, by In- isident of The Equal Fran- ote; Dr. M. Caiy Thomas, of Bryu direct methods, how shall it ho whori Iiiso League of Westllcld. Mawr; Dr. David Starr Joidan, Thos. that electric force is brought to hear John J. Daly, of Lenox avenue, >n• no moana Kjaat among If any one will take the trouble to sneakers of the evening were; Hon. the wompa themselves,.' \Ve;4o be- look up the uiae buffiago states, and W. Burke Cockran, Hon. William A, lieve when many noble and earnest then consult a map of the United Pendergast, Joseph I. C. Clarke, John men and womop; who aro-now^hesi- States, It will be found that they J. Boyle, ac'ulptof; John Ross Dela- tating for fear- some revolution will are contiguous, showing that woman' fiold, Hon. Jamea 61, Graham, Hon, change gentle women into', nonde- suffrage must have beea succftssfuikjeoffrey Howard, Hon; Martin J. script, unimaginable creatures, .lire in those flrat states, civilised enough willing to honestly, study what wo- Keough, Alfred j, Talley' and Prof, to grant woman tho privilege "ex- Robert M. HcElroy, men, in States where'tUoy. have use.d tended to ill citizens over twenty- tho ballot for yoais, have helped to 1 At.tjie meeting held previous to Ghe; and one may Icatn by reading: the banquet New Jersey was granted accomplish, they will become earnest that not one of those nlno states hfta and enthusiastic,* advocates of Wo- n charter and as Col Robert D ever taken from her tlrat right, tho' Plynn, ot Lake-nooa, la ono of tho man Suffrage, even If. they, must some of the liauor Interests and the give up some of their pet theories In. vlce-prosidenis of the parent organi- vice -interests hav« attempted and sation, the State association prom- regard to what constitutes a lady. agitated sucb a move. * • •-' Many of us have done BO not to the ises to flourish and already eoveral sacrifice of the gentle lady by any Senator Strati otti, of Colorado, says: meetings are being planned by those ^ means, but we realize that in tho "Fortunately ono niny deal with' this ititereBtcd In the association Tbree evolution of .things the ago has pass question as a condition and not merely additional members come fiom WeSt- j Mrs, t. 1. B. Sturgls. ed when woman, to* be' a Indy, must as a theory. Wo may argue from lleld, they are li H Phelps, John W*. T5CK pieces and muffs of marabout { ccllent example of tho usual typo tit, be enwrapped in rose lo&vea and history rather than from prophecy. James and J "M Walsh, theio haying N or down aro mad^ up In many manihoiit mutts. - Plain fibapea arft i of Hie notable addles, of prea- lavender and sit in her sanctum sanc- Equal suffrage has been tried for heen recently elected to membership, different designs. They are beautiful mnro ottrqctlvu than fancy shapes and. lay world currents'la wtoat has torum to direct tha'affairs merely of forty years,"* and "experience 'has Tho object ot tho association is to, and surprisingly wnjui and cozy. Tho they are much prettier wtiou undoco- |loosely called •'The Woman her own household; her lord, whom proved it to be Rood. -Women are vot- make better known the Irish Chap- "feel" of marabout Is warm, and It Is ratcd. , hent." Tli& sensitive and vicar- she has promised to obey, attending ing literally by hundreds of thous- ter in American hlatory and that the wonderful that anything so light could In spite of Its airy and trngila np- Jspitlt ot womanhood has been to all public matters, attending to ands in all Scandinavia, Great Britain world may know. The society has 'alTonl BO much protection. It euorna poaran«i, marabout wearu very woll. led for service In balsalf of those them to bis own satisfaction! and In the United States. In all these already issued twelve bound volumes &s If heat resides In them In some It Is very much less expensive than Jmve been denied a fair chance, places put together, the opponents and a number of other publications.! •way. fur. It one has only a, small «mount io are the victims ot oppression, Her housekeeping now Involves have not yet found a dozen respect- ThCBe have been distributed to the j ablo men who assort over tBeir own "Natural marabout" la the term ap- •f money to Invest let a neck jileco ( an find women testify that it has been society Is non-sectarian and draws no • |The Equal Franchise League." good. An ounce ot lact IB worth a Into stoles and capes and fancy uccli from ?8 to $18, and trrntta at about |g that the ballot la the most dcient wife and faithful mother, she lines of ereen or politics. Being an ! pieces and Into largo Hat wffs, Whit© the same price. *Rxlrii long and firirl must now do some bouse"*!coping In ton of theory." American organization In spirit and ; Jful influence (in aflflitlon to our ! marabout Is also natural. Bpsides piucefi,' or a llbprat UBQ of oatHch' the community. Jane Addams says priTic^p'e, it welcomes to its ranks Sect influence") we can use Dr. Chnrles Aked, formerly of l these, it Is dyed Into an the fashion- (rimming, brtngis' tha price np. For "American -women need the Imple- New York, now of California, says: Americans of whatever race or do- able colors. It Is used In hands for SIS a very {nSr-looUIng eet may t)» gellorate the evils that besot scent, and of whatever croud, who { i of our fellow creatures on ment (the tallot) in order to pre- "Nothing since the corning of Christ trimming and has before It a very bought elih'or plain or' with s*ms» o* serve the home." ever promised so much for the ulti- takes an Interest In the object for successful season. H will be used In Ukh Irlmmlug. [ side, we have enlisted In this which the society was organized. i nent which Is encircling the Children are compelled by law to mate good of the human race as the place of far for trimming hats and In the fuir'cy colors Had tn land which is destined to fill Uio go to the school; there are laws In Intellectual, moral and political President Wilson was elected a gowns. with ostrich trimming, Brtccs U» Sis the waters fll! the Ben.We feel regard to the food which shall come emancipation of -women.' member of the society In 1911 and j A very handsome and showy set Is higher. X set with art oxtravaptuit' t of the success* of our high Into the homo, building regulations So In a spirit of charity and good elected fourth honorary member pictured here, suitable for evening or length ot Btwlc; and much flue oistrtch,' wheu we look hack and in regard to materials used in erect- will we intend to work for that January, 1913. Ex-President Roose- for other very dressy wear. Wjiite 11 ko that pictured, sells for not less; [of the earnest men and women Ing hornet; there are laws that speci- i which will elevato womanhood, help velt is on old time member of the so- marabout and white ostrich with bluck than (50. Even eo, there la no fur' lave given so much thought and fy the age 8t which DOSS sail girls to purify politics, improve tho char- ciety and how an honorary member, ostrich make up the set. The ecarf i.i that will answer the smma purc&a ItQ It, 8nd who have eo earnest- may go to work, also tho number of acter of legislation and which will as is also Hon. Edmond D. Whito, extra long, finished with tails made which costs snytblng like as liwa, . hasten the day of emancipation, for chief justice ot the United States Su- of the marabout, l'he muff la an ex. ' JULIA OQTTOMLEY. •'' peved In It, such lofty men and hours of employment for men and preme coutt, Washington, I>. C, and i as Henry Ward Beecher, Julia women each day, health laws, truency those wbo now are onclialncd by vice Hon. John P, Mitchell, mayor of Jre, Phillips Brooks, Rt. lie'.', taws, Juvenile courts, parental de- Bivd greed and horrible New York, an active member for lin Nelson MeVlckar, Rev, .Tas.linquency laws, laws establishing the We ot the Equal Franchise I.ea- many yeara back. Ian Clark, Alice Freemen Pal- age of consent for girls, and munici- gvjo ot -"Westneld, greatly appreciate Our Cent-a-Word Column is n Wonder-Worker

A New Liquor License Question To the People of Westfield:

We nil want WertfloW to be a clean town, a safe town, a desir- Such being our general agreement wo can unite in. support of tho able residence town, a town which shall impress visitors a» a good inbjolned petition in endorsomont and furtherance of thut policy. town in which to bring up children. This petition will be circulated during tha next tan days or two We all want the approaches to the railroad station, to our library, weeks, and i» here printed in order that %X\ may read it now, and be to the schools and canrches, free from objectionable gurrounslingK. prepared to sign it promptly upon presentation. We all want to aid in tho ftdoption of sueh preventive measures The signatures of both men anil woratu asra desired, tho only as shall tend to discmirasn;, suppress, or he/ui oft uniicairnblo condit- restriction boing lliiit they nhall be at Icaat twenty-cmo years of. ago. ions before it becomes diflicult and costly to remove cr roguinto them. You will also plssiSD givn your nililrcss. To the Council of the Town of Westfield-—A Petition

1 WHEREAS: It h uurumUy reported that rt new hulcl property WHKllEAS; Thorn js throur{hout l>ift civilized world A growing is to bo erects-J in Weiiflelil; and in favor of iiiurniMnjr ttru rMtricUoiis-ypou the use »n5 WHEREAS: It is customary for hotel propiittort) io npply for, salo of liquor; nu.-l tmA expect to receive, a licoiiso for t)s« salo of liiiicr upon liotel prom- WHKUEA8; Aisy inrrcuso in tho number of liuanses irsued, or ise*; and i nf this f!irr!iti<<5 of Uio lif|iior InilllB, in WestileH, will bo WHEREAS: It is commonly ofBertml lh.it lioti-N cannot bo tintrirnontul to Uio b!-.-:t init-i«.-s!.'s »i thu eorruiitmUy, and will add to profitably conJucled uuleua the »ule of licitior is i>«ii iiiitted therein; t-liB toinptiitionn phu'-jJ hi tlio way of our young people; axvd NOW THEKKKOHB, I, Hit nndorilRiioil, u, resident of Wcstfield WHEKEAS: U is frerjiinntly «r,'je!l that HO lonjr as » cwmmnnity and above thn rifjir n!' twesily IUIB year;", permit* tho i»lo of liquor it i.i In duly hawvi to protect Uia •' venUA fntererls" of lhr-»« who thii« lavest their money expevtinff that Ucsnue* V5O UROKNTI.V 1'KTITION your Honorable Body, to Ui8 end for the sals of liquor will be granted and ronewo.l; »nd tltnt propnity owiu-u nu-l Uiascis \siny bn tt»!y ft'Jvisud of yolir »tlil,Ul!e l upon tho (jiufillim nf liquor lir-wiiotsi, tlinl you do y,n»» » resolution ex- WHJBBEA8: There \* ft s«««« recognition of the Rtii>«HlM proesln^t the wissli tm^i jusbtir, santimtnt of the nniiergljfnud. your con- train of ev(U which 1»» IU bagluwlng,. support, and cont(&u*nce la tit««!Us, to tho effnnt thut your policy i« antt will contiiitt« to ba; ths ilquor trftffle; and THAT TUB EXTENStOH OP TUB LIQUOR TlfAFFK? 3N! WMTFIBUr KJTHKH BY THK 1MORKA8F. OF MPKNUBB. OB BY TKE JNOltEAHB O>» INVKOTMKNT IN t'KOI'KHTV TO KK V*T.T) TOV. TJi:: Z.\XAl Or l.iiiVOH, hii t.tAftiATlVAt.hY DI8 OOUBAOKU;

ft«i} th«t VWf J»H«* <" y« OUt the *teh«M «.f »n t!ss eflf«5!st of such ordlnnncw a» shall, wbj!» the trttfBe eon- Q( a, I owl Jo Ui» f«il!;i%r i«!9trifitlo« of ttte liquor business- S' for InfraM.ona of the in«or l»w*. w locM w.l.ii»»o« Aurf, further, in i-riii>r li.at it may di»t H rtuoBnaary to ountimially i pptiUiitia fur mbmisalon to sMcuntisSing QpunciSd, t do re- £ for »hJ.rll«ii«W» e»m»rl In n,- nboul thu j>r».«h^ by t i« «jue»t. t'HH i)'H Petition bo lotltffc;) wltii tlm Clark of Om Town us A miilinn'sltss nspiesslftii sf mf «i!ir/iP3t V-'it.hts* Until, ftlut un\s*4, J »!tf»JI, or «w Itansfftr i,t lie».-«M«i t«. new beftti^B.; ami, in by «a5rnmUv» inotli>n, t

OPINIONS OP PHOHINRVr I wbleh has done mucn to Bring about till! remedying a great injustice baa past twenty years, Moreover, the ••••••»••*• I justice and equality between the It been urged by tlie women ot their Colorado women are entitled to very ; [ AKD DISTINGUISHED MEN. two sexBa in the marriage relation is own Stato some o( whom may have great credit which does not appear . ALL THAT'S BEST IN (Continued from Pago 16) almost religious In. its essence. been their own wives and sisters., anywhere, for the vigilant exertion A recent visitor to America, who MIB. Townsend admits had work-1 of their influence toward the preverj-j. . itiofl, and I assure you Hint thu man Pierre Lot!, bas laid down the maxim ed lor it "for long years," but will- j tion of bad legislation. A very large j; | MODERN f H0T0GMPB1 mho thinks that woman's brain la in- that woman must not lose her mys- Ing to pass it, aa they did pass it, I number of bad or unnecessary bills,. . ftjr lor lias a weak spot in hisown, tery; her greatest charm la her mya- unanimously, simply because it was have been killed by the votes and PRICES REASONABLE "Tha average man loves his wife tery. 'The woman who longs for a pressed by a stranger who had not' suffrage influence of women, and the and makes her his companion, but vote doeB not interest me.' It ia this previously provoked their antagon-' Introduction of many more have jldt lils comrade. He regards lier as pernicious and debasing standard Ism. The statement ia preposterous been prevented by reason of the the eldest child In bis family, usual- which has long been the blight of and an insult to the credulity of an fear of that same influence." THE BAPTON STUPH1 ly the one who Is the greatest corn- manhood and womanhood alike, man Intelligent public. Now for a word as to Mrs. Town- tort to him, and in wliora lie takes demanding that woman shall be a What Is the logical conclusion to sond's credited success in obtaining Broad Street and Central Avenu; Tel. 33! - the greatest prido, certainly the thing of mystery, which Is only an- be drawn, even from Mrs. Townsend's the equal guardianship bill in New ahrewdtat of all children, the hardest other way of saying a thing of pns- presentation of tho case? Simply York: ************* •!••:• 11"I 'i-M^i-f^i-^ :: to manage and tho most expensive. : slon-stlniulated charm Any man this; The legislators saw that, while Mrs. Antoinette Brown Bl&ckwell He may be'Sinu to her, but kindness whq declares that because a woman their predecessois .had with safety in a recent letter to a friend, which ,Ja »o substitute for justice. How does or does not do a certain thing Ignored the women's petitions bo- has Just been plaeea in my bands, I/wish that men could realize tlio sh« does not interest blm implies that cause the latter had bad no means of says: "The appeal for that lega . iriojal grandeur of a life where men woman does not exist for him save as compelling their attention, they nati measure (the crjual guardianship •. &nd wonien are equal partners in the a Bex-animal. His question is not been put in office by the women's bill) began at the very beginning of LADIES TAILOR family and In tUo State! If mea what -women ought or ought cot to votes and hud bettor recoRnlze their the movement, and even before Mrs i^ere not blinded by prejudice they ho, hut what woman is to him. It is behests or they would not go back to Stanton's organized convention in would eeo that domination Is morally significant that tho man who lioUla tho State House at the end of their 1848. It was evory%vhere at the F. F. Glattes :; bad «ven for tn« dominant sex. thia conception of woman's position terms. So they passed the bill with front As early as '52, 'B3 and '84 (I (Formerly with J. G. Bantle, of Plainficld) • "On© splendid result of I'Jqual Suf- deplores tho passing of tho veil and great promptness, it -vna clearly" think I am sure of tho dates) Rev wishes women screened and Im- frage is that it cliocke that mental due to direct power superseding lndl-: "Wm, Henry charming, Mrs. Stanton, /alienation which otlierwiee develops mured. rect influence. i Mrs. Anthony and m.-gelf went to- 223 B30AD STREET WSSTFIELD, N., ! between mothers ami their boys. An- "Let no man' dream of, perpetrat- Edwatd P. Taylor, Congressman at Sethcr those tllree J'eais In succession, ", o.Uier ia tho new comradeship that ing this obsolete vlev of womanhood large from Colorado, who- rquotes to hearings before tho New York Leg- Westf.eld Inn Building Phone 78-J springs up between husband and wife upon a new civilization, for this civi- this bill arnong the one hundred and islature in Albany. when tho husband ceases to be an lization will have none of Ilia pro- fifty credited to the Colorado women In tho face of this statement from -, omincient political oraelo and tho foundly insulting attitude to woman. such a veteran aa lira. Blackwell, wife ceases to bo a Dora Copperfleld. hetwoen 1896 and 1911, giveB them "To say that woman's greatest further credit iu the following state- Mrs. Townsend's relative Importance There haa been a change In tne men charm is her mystery, as does Lotl, In the passage of that bill, coming af- of tho Equal Suffrage States which ment: "1 was a member of th& Col- is to deny her the right to live frank- orado State Senate duiing sis of those ter a campaign of over forty years Tetnlnds one suffragist of tho remark ly, openiy, forthrightly. This is to fought by faithful -women in the face of an English scrub woman who eald: ten sessions of our Legislature, I THE WHEEL YOU Wi surround woman with the veil of se- was p. member of tho luriclary com- of great odds, can be very quickly . .'My wan Is that good to rao he's more clusion and to consign her once more mittee for twelve years and chairman judged by the readers of thia ar- 'like a friend than & 'usband.' to the twilight, out of which she is ticle, is right here in 01 • 'tnWhat makea roe indignant is the of It for four years and personally to emerge at times only to do tho J. F. VAN RIPER. harsh Injustice of sneering at the pleasure of her lord and master. The helped to pass two-thirds of those store waiting for you ^Verage woman's unsoctailiea views important thing Is not that woman laws, besides twice as many more, BO and then refusing her oppoi (unity tor shall Interest man or that she may i ought to be as well qualified as any The Iiomlcr Ont-a-Worrts are HI. We have the ne\ socialization. Some men have de- ceaso to interest Mm, but that she man In the State to speak on tho sub- tlo ,„,,„„„ ln(crcst stork-a rcflrrtlni; clared that woman Is unlit for the ject of the women's moral, intellect- . .*.,., make her own life interesting—not (ll ncn! 1 1914 models of Piferce ballot because aha la BO unjust and to another but to herself; that she ual and political influence In causing ° " '" '»"''>™'» «•' I ™!""- Cul- Intensely personal. Thcso men for- make n«r.Iife full and rich and vita) good legislation; and I candidly be- tl»'a«e «>'» '»«»•» "' ifnill»« llioitt. If Iver Johnson, Crowij get that ptacttco in deciding broad, and meaningful to the world of lleve that I am not putting It two you linvo niiyihiiig in sell, nitytliing and Reading - Stand| ImpemoDiil questions develops jus- which she ia a part. strong or giving them more than their }O1, wlsl, to buy, nvnll 'youm-lt ot tice. They forget that; the way to just due when I-«ay that thoy are tlle IMcrest mm. Ul.,, (ukcll „, „„. learn, to do things is to do thorn. "The teaching of Loti and his kind fairly entitled to much more com- . , , * ard. They aiguu In tbi« circle 'Her utitR- Is nothing more than the haremism menitation than the men for placing l'e'"ler ^amUU;l a.la. Tho cost 1» rjcss lor tho ballot necessitates her that we have put-bohlm! us. The on our statute books the greatest simdl. returns Im-ne. continuance In a narrowf enlionmont. veiled woman of mystery mny be an number of tho most humane and ad- —• — altogether fitting denizen of a harem. H. J. Martin, Jr. Which itt th* i varicod laws that have been enacted ,F0n NEWS AND PACTS Which necessitates the* continuance but Bho la not tho woman to live and AND QJ1M3Y STREETS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ot her unfltuess, which necessitates labor in our day and generation. She by any State In this Onion during the! READ KVERY" PACK. her continuance in a narrow eniron- will not take her place by the side of ment.'" man, she will not he the noble moth- Justico David ,1. Brewer. er of a home, she will not be the no- In an aitlele la tho Ladies' World ble servant to tho race. Lotl virtually for December, 1909, one of the asks that woman limit herself to the greatest attlclos, souaUlerlng its lowest typo of ministration, content source, over written for equal suf- herself with the function of being The First Package is Free frage, Justico Brewer said in part: servant of man's passion, instead of '•Putting all the arguments pro being (ha sharer of hia Ufa at Its To every fancy worker, to every lover of beautiful things, to every woman anywhere and con together, whatever may be highest." who is interested in art needlework and who has never used a Silk-Craft Embroidery Pack- the abstract right, tho real question age Outfit—we offer a regular outfit free. Not a mere sample, but a complete standard le a practical one, How does wo- COLORADO'S KQUVIi man's suffrage woik when tiled? In 25c outfit. Don't fail to take advantage of this. Do it today. All leading dry*goods and this nation, four States, Cotoiado, GUARDIANSHIP IiAW. department stores have Silk-Craft Embroidery Package Outfits or can get them for you. Utah, Wjorulng and Idaho, bavo. In a letter contributed to the granted lull suffrage. Leader by Mrs. Enassi U. GrMges last "One thing ia true of all, there has weak, tho statement Is made that been no organized effort to repeal Co.otado's Kqu.il Guardianship law the grant. Whatever may bo Iso.fUod should not bo credited to the Woman opinions, the genera! mass of the Silk-Craft Embroidery Outfit Suffragists who have heretofore YOteis mo satisfied. Indeed, few claimed responsibility for It, hut that have expressed antagonistic views. If the law was really put through the The New Silk-Craft Embroidery Outfit Twel've New Designs Each Mont tfio cUkeits ot these Statrti find noth- Legislature under tiro counsel and di- 1 ini? objectionable in woman's auf- rection of one Mt9. Tpwnemul, of The Silk-Craft Embroidery Outfit reprfsents a .nch month there will be rwelve: fniKe. u natural conclusion is that no Utiffalo, who had seemed uii equal nevv iUea—an itlea never before conceived. dcsH twelve nciv Silk-Craft Embroil Injuiy has insulted. Especially la etmrdlaitBlilp law In New Yolk the It is a distinct effort to bring before art Outfits. thin truo when tno decimations of Us yoar before, uho operating in tho friends in its tnvor are many anil Coloiailo eimo through tha medium nce{ fancy wntk, includini; nmc lone before they could reach you in "Doubtless fiomo opposition may olding In that Stato. Too following motifs, scallops, initials, pillntv t<4 iaiiy oilier way — luivu before you coma ttuju s«5iisoual ambition defeat- quotation Fioni a letter tviitten by collars; in fact, no. matter what ] ed by the woman voteis, Thus Judge Hi a. Townsend In relation to that bill [have been able in the past to get h taste, there will always he or Lindsay, of. the Juvenile Court in waa Given: more Silk-Craft Embroidery Ou| Deiner, who lins attiaetoj much at- "Knowing that lite woman «uf- j Anil it brine* tliese. new ideas to containing the very thine you < tention Uy liiB Rooa woik in that tragtntB hart linen working for long eoult, aft<-r having lioeii ilimlwi a i«- you in an entirely new form. '1 hese designs will he ciUtu yearn to an me eiiual Kunnllnnsliip* unique and authoritative, fur i oomlnutlou by oacli uC tho great poli- our Union was FB tical riaitkn, cainij out tts an irnle- j- carnlul that The Silk-Craft Kmhrrmlcry Outfit will reilert the newest ir!e;is ol] pendt'tit cuntlldatu, ano was cU'cU'i! tho SuitruKO Association should not Contains a regular 15c I raii^rr Crrati-st originators in the. ' know of tl'.i' Union's oilotts rmtll ,i{ mainly, It ia en|e worked. men wlio miociat«iil lib lubots and tor the luw wan passed. A prominent On or about the firet suftiuRist i-aiimi to sue mo as soon I his pattern is uickided absuluttly doU-imiucii tiiat the young culprlti of. .without cost. month, the leading dealers mil! thttt i-iiy BIKIUIII not bo deprived of us she liounl or It and said, 'How tli.) these new outfits on hand, • the brat-fit of his Judgment and nx- you ncfoiniUish this meat Rt>mi a\ul You pay only for the. actual silks you may examine them at peikmt'P. It would lii> strung.) If thi: not let no knoiv?' And I aiiswcred, ' llwauen wo did not k>t jmi knuw.' I contained in the envelope, the 15c leisure. defeated eauitlilntcn (lid not feel tnul '1 ringer Pattern costs you liuthiii^. exurrrK tli.-mselvca njailiis; woman's thliiH I was jtislilhMi In ssying that. I)PCHUSO runny men tn to»h hsniges Silk-Craft EmbrnMcry Outfit? JF •uttmjsie; but their coni|i|iilnt Is real- But this is not all. Br".ittrs the Trans- 25c and JOc, none higher (dcpciiJind ly IcstlnuKiy toils value." Horn en i-s);inae,l to w»rnaii BufftagB that llit-y would not Imvu vototl for fer Pattern, filch package cumains simple, i amount i.f $:ik required). our t,U!g, Thn guiinllan.ihly bill «ns to-iimkistanil ihirttiof.s IIT working the ii Kabbi IVlsn in Ilin Woman's Slotc On the fruiit of r h package if an pAUsd Kltllllul u ll«EAttvo VUtO t« j*ifce^ grid (be |Mr<>itii<-tiui) (>f the simclc all worked up, In tlifi rourao of an address on If thn suffragists of Colorado or can tec bclurchuntl exactly hoiv it willluuk "Tho Hotnl and Hi'llBlous Aspei'tu of any other State liavo either wilfully th« Womnn'H Mosoinout" tho Fiov, or Inadvertantly a»«ume>il credit for The Silk-Craft Embroidery Miss Effie Archer ArcKcr 8t«|>hct> K. WIBB said; something which l» not thehs the ; Magazine This k the Silk-Craft ••T|u> batt!« for-cltlzenthlp Is no ofior «boul4 bo correctm) »m! restitu- in Charge oioio tlmii « iihase of tt>« wider tion imulc. In rrnijiirirtinn with tti,- nrw filk Traft Kmrtml 1 Mont art Vtntflrn drier* Lmw Mi« Uffie A. A novrnmnt tunhlns fur thn cmanclim- Hr-fuie RCCCDtliiK tho dl»PO»ltlon nf the SlttK-CKAft UaitmnilRRY MAf.JlitSK, Embroidery Outfit t>y tlon or v»n»ifln. ntlian.blp I* not to the r»»(i made by Mm. TowmnomJ aB b# the ^nd of t|jt> woman a niovoment nnaiyalt of her romaik* miiy be pio- Trii* l»« magiiffnr «i!1 |M! lh» You Get FREE nf mn imw Silk-t'raft" fk- air« «»u\tmlj5U f.»r tint new i|f» of wom»n- Attontlon I* IMiHMtw, tltiliiinn tiur v wk-rful (»il!iit<f tho »mll fhM>tnnn dFtnand* th*t »h« tkltiK lor 'flip Menu rotft^p¥>n «i» Iw r., »IIw «„,) »» ilp f..ln -r.rn (MI ^.r a» trmrh iicrartf p(xmil» mii»t of ht-i lime in IS'iw self, Women today do pot »o mueli 1 - -Many m«i Hi both tii>u««i w»re -n>ti'hy Dulhto ,ttm», dull l\* A Cfins^llirfVe, el»e hralft of rv^ty t «i»ln»nti r|ti»«t)8hiii n» « ilshi, but te- H ft*r l*eHiefi---irM*.t frp'Mlnuitrfi *o upiMtiail to wutnaii mttrttm th«t »ill i»t ui autiui|liailvi> Btnl t->rntt »» WIM fvi-ry iww idea ahmm MIMO it 1. t,,,H, j., .M ,,,\ fr-.ni ,,f iwilnitrr If yltu i,ttls( * «,j tnm U> ha «uini|)t *M ifmger from lhs» Kiould not hav» v i». t\wf4 ut pu»l»»n v* tfcfc «PIHH*U *uf. Thti«. I he tir en thn fmilliial iitiih Hint, Inasmuch A WWJth of Now Meat TriO'ftr j«.m«n, worili. . , , , , fC»(SfllI», t f'lit- I Mil, wunh, . i .,,,,, m (iff in H i,BP!i»ii iiitnjs »i,d (iei . 1 k W)1 3 Ilitt m\i\ KU«lhiililt> bill ««• M h t-t ft Hel . H»miii»jjr ami Son* Tola R.«i-«, *IUy litvkilabte, soiiiKt* tiu/iht to be ltS.mt.Ml WtthHHt » lll*»«ti!lt, VotO 1,1 K ,\J\ ,!, •• IIPD a« l» auii to HI«er lmu«0 (whirti »tf «*,m<»». I,,I.I,I4 Two Wwk« ONI Y 1 !rte nRlrl>iKt|Vn 'HHr • iif lt,lw ••I )>.> ll^l Clip mil ar-i| iit ihf ftiunt nlii«> Hrr (•» B urn <4 it.nr j if^tt „,,,.!, ft] t.i ;, IBISII,,, In m ieu fititn kftuiixr io»lui.» t,t fi,,, W1,,« Why We M«ko This Offer »<*» (Iff all tn »i» ,,.«tii»S !J,|« ftrF tnlrmlM'Wy w .,»„,( rv,,, „„ ,Mlll, «,,,U itAl, *jfpertr trt» tit «n mlf.,t. ,,,-A t.* U llriiitrtK.il uiat<-tnMil» I* tint if in»» me (,„„ f,n, Knittllft «rli*r, r<-.a*diB to i,« « trr- th« It,, '*"* t"ik' tiw hit ».!iiff»»..l i t'um 1 *»»»,.»...„,„„„„„„„„„„,„„„„„„ on lt-ft «JB« h«nit. « n mar of M. Haninway & Son* Silk Ca MMH ttfign. t>«l «!» ,,t*wf • (.rrot Conn, nf Oi« ttn»r*Il»ltig or (»,# Pago Twenty THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JANUASY 7, 1014.

imbllc schools succeed in never let aught to road, and tho last few de- As result of upward nights, the jury duty because ot their more ur- of vroxnei) the producers of indu MODERN SUFFRAGE METHODS ting them rlso up among children ades have witnessed a still greater hoilzon broadens, the view enlarges gent duty to society ot largo are not wealth and Incumbents of pos (Continued from imgo 13.) Women have scoured for themsolveis progress. and one learns that there are duties women rearing and cat ing for their of trust. The, press has rocent! oquality in society, work and educa- The necessity for women to be self- to tho State and to broad humanity family, rendering a inoro important formed us, that for the first tl tion. Tho next step in civilization is supporting, has forced thousands o! us well as to the fireside or the busi- social oorvlco? Is wovnnn able to woman Is Iwad of a. N. Y. City d States in bringing tho successful re- political equality. Civilization will them Into industrial pursuits. ness world. In all of tneso woman bear ai ms ? Jno. Kcndrick Dungs says: mont, and that the important sults of woman's lufluencB In their not turn backward. The United Tho fact that multitudes of wo- eureiy has ai> interest. "She does bettor, sho uears soldiers" partment of corrections. Tho State's political life to tho Governors States has passed through many per- men nre producers of Industrial Conservatism is a foe to progress, Again, la mllitaty duty all that war man for tho Job" in a woman. fiom non-Rufliago States met with iods ot obstruction to democracy but wealth is also duo to modern inven- and argues that present conditions are entails? Has bravery on the battle Woman's sphere ia not the their hearty luspouiio In tha £orm of the ideal of a true democracy per' tions;, resulting In a change of living unchangeable—that certain evils of field ever surpassed tho bruvary of alone, when conditions surrou much favorably testimony. aists. It "will continue until it is per- conditions and transferring to the which we are painfully cognizant, are women who tolled and suffered wUile which need betterment; when. The Political Union learned that fected by Including women. business mart tiio various avocations irremediable, and reforms impressi- their sons and husbands were on the are wrongs to be redressed ilrn. Paahlnurat was coming to Amer- The greatest help to our cause is which formerly confined women to ble because idealistic. Thin ts a pes- field? Consult pages ot history, and need her Intelligent aid in co-o ica in 1911^ Wo knew that the pub the press. The courtesy of a spec- tho narrower sphere ol home. The simistic view. Why forecast evil and lay your hands upon your mouth, tlon with the men who are strivl lie and all guttraglstft, whether for or ial edition for -woman suffrage In invention of the sewing machine and Ignore facts ot history and every day you •who would belittle the work of uplift humanity. agaiiiut Eiigllsh. methods, had auf-Westneld means a big contribution other labor-saving appliances, down Observation? The Idealist Is a proph- women in war times. ilcient curiosity about the militant Much of the opposition to th to the furtherance ot our campaign. to the substitution of tho vacuum et of better days and prophecy may Much the same arguments were lot by women arises Irotn their woman to'pay one dollar admission in We take this opportunity of seeking cleaner for the modest broom andwork fulfillment through equal fran- order to Iicar her. Mrs. FEUkliurst's chise. used against .those who advocated of entering' a Held where men the sympathy and votes ot the good dust-cloth, has made needless the an- higher education tor girls. These failed after long practice, eorvlces wero oecurad. With only one citizens of Union county and of cient drudgery of home labor. Hence woman aiiaumiiiE the original respon- The time has passed when women questions arose at once: Are girls aim, not failure, is crime." Weatneid in particular. When you Prudence and Patience of the spin- should be content to be the echo of physically able to master tha col- Blbillty In tho rlslt ot nine hundrea have tho privilege of voting upon ning-wheel, the dairy, and the leach- another's voice an Imitator of others From this state et apathy w- dollars—ot which three hundred dol- lege curriculum? Can they mentally needs emnnclpstlon to a higher this great Issue please cast your ing tub have entered competition with policies, a follower of the crowd. Tho compete with boys? Will not higher lars was tho rent tor ttio haSl-—the ballot in favor of equal suffrage and men In the business world. cal plane. whole project ot a monster mass spirit of the age tends toward individ- education unlit them for home a true democracy. On the other band labor saving ma- uality of thought and attainment. Wo have witnessed tbo eras tneotliut was otarted, A week before duties? . tlon of the negro slave. The the mooting tlio Nuwark Sunday Call MINA C. VAN WINKLE. chinery, by simplifying housework, Progress means sacrifice—ita ulti- Answers are found in history, It has afforded more leisure for outside mate aim io, service, and the reward clpation of the child In slowly Bald that the activity represented the is even recorded that the superior ing fruition, but It remains 1 enthusiasm of only one woman. Ths activities. Thus Thankful and Re-for service Is more service. Conserva- Industry and attainments of girls in night ot tho biggest meeting ever membrance of the Ingle-nook, become tism Is apt to fear sacrifice, to dresd twentieth century to acblevo .responsibility and to Indulge la famil- co-educational institutions are dis- emancipation ot women. held in this section, n hall with a Helen end Margaret of the golf links couraging male students. seating capacity ot two thousand, was The Spirit of Progress and tennis court. iar ease of the old order ofthlngs, but The pro-suffrage IBOUO of life ailed with enthusiastic suffragists By With Increased leisure women nave "the old order changetb" and, "Woe In the early history of society the forceful illustration. It unto them who are at ease in Zion." chief clansman wsa such by reason "woman" ae chained to tba and eyrapathlsors. The proat from EMILY G. BlilDGHAM, sought opportunities, outside the tho meeting was the first money used home, for exercise ot their talents, Top many women of latter days fear of great physical force; as & "big imprisoned by walls ot fs*r, to promote the concurrent resolution A Co-Worker with Grace for no one will affirm that the modern that "Votes tor Women" means par- fighter" be WOB entitled to citizen- prejudice, injustice. for woman suffrage in New Jersey, Straclmn, in the Fight of Wo- woman Is in any way Interior to ber ticipation in political strife, a mad ship, and, naturally, became the rul- The aim of equal franchise Is men Teachers la New York grandmother. So Women's Clubs rush for office, etc. ing element in government. Hence rivet those chains ana io break The Political Union took up the for Equal Pay. have evolved from the Quilting Bee Opponents ot woman suffrage are •when brain dominated brawn, the tho walla of partition. question of a suffrage plank in the and the Sewing Society of former fond of over-worked arguments En ballot was substituted for the bullet Tho spirit of prophecy «rt»9 d "heads ware counted instead of platforms of tho two great parties'. Some one has said that the agita- days, and the gossip of tbose earlier prophesying failure for equal franch- "These walls shall tall, even Hearings wero secured and tor the gatherings takes on a higher charac- ise, viz.: woman's unfltnesg for mili- being broken," the head of thawalla ot Jericho fell, by tfeo fi first time in the history of suffrage tion for Woman Suffrage is but the ter by the greater familiarity •with tary duty, inability to serve as jurors, family, the bread winner became tba unfaltering march of an tfne the question waa brought directly In- natural consequence of teaching girls world-wide topics. . neglect of the family, sowing discord voter. ing army, bearing banners pr< to tho political arena. The proto- read. The dominant note of the twentieth between man and wife. In refuta- That the bread winner is frequently ing—Faith in. Humankind, L hibition, tho Socialist and the Pro- Time and space forbid mention century is progress, a grasp for ideals tion: Do men neglect their business the woman cannot be Ignored, or Ono's Neighbor, Hope for tha gressive parties, in the order in ot the marvelous advancement made which shall be nobler In aim and loft- to vote? Do all men clamor for office? that the daughters are as often th» Universal Brotherhood, Equal j which they are named. Included by woman both In the literary and ier In purpose than our day and gen- If certain male citizens, as lawyers, support of the family as the sons. portunlty. Equal Franchise. equal suffrage In their platform eration, doctors, teacncrB, are exempt from voluntarily years ago. The Repub- industrial world since girls were This necessity has made multitudes EMILY O. BRIDOH lican party which have never recog- nized us, responded to our request' with a plank favoring the referen- dum. I'ho Democrats promised us a place and voice In their Constitution-, ol Convention. | This year the Republicans volun- tarily Included our plank and the Democratic party did it after an ap- peal by Mrs. George M. La Monte. ( The Union has kept on with num- ROTHBERG'S erous meetings and tho service* of many volunteers to carry the message ot "votes for woinon" to the remote corners of the State. It ha* now a State-wide actlvo organization of •which the Westneld branch is a splen- did example. All New Joreoy suf- fraglsts point with pride to our Westfield sisters. It would uke a volume to cover in detail the work accomplished by Stylish our branches and by lay-mombors, to »ny nothing ot the great value ot the services ef Mrs. M. 3. Reynolds, our State secretary. Mrs. Reynolds brought to New Jer- sey a 'wide knowledge ot tha two successful campaign in which she worked in Colorado and Washington. This was invaluable to our Legisla- tive Committee during last Winter's campaign. Tho suffrage resolution passed with nn overwhelming major- ity in both tho House and Senate. This slight sketch cannot convey to tho minds of our good readers the 10-Day CLEARANCE Sale real vital force ot tha suffrage move- ment. "Votes for women" is tha cry, of courao, but If it ware for the sole inirpo»o ot socutlug political Starts Thursday, equfiiiiy, that wo are agitating for lAfE want you to read every word of the ballot, tln>n ninny of as would "" this ad—without a question of Stop liionrdlftlrly. Men! Jan 15th; doubt, you'll find something in wear- My eoclal work In many Holds hai brought urn fnci to faco with tha ing apparel that you ought to have— need uf wonmn'ti t.p|'v!ca to the State. The banquet is served Ends Saturday. From Sussoi rnunly to Capo May then consider how much you can save Point I have IICIMI In dud out of fac- It's a veritable feast si Clothing values by purchasing at our 10-Day Clear- tories, MIIU Hutl woikaliops—sent by Jan. 24th. the Consiiinws' I."ague. My Investl- ance Sale. pntlut:;! ha\o liirludiHl the hundreds of ililh! laliolriH in tho vast berry fields, rruiiliiMiy I.tigs ami canneries Everybody knows that weather conditions have not been the best this season, and one of our manufacturers of high-class Clothing having a large stock of (if tliis Hint,-. As rlmlitnan of the Overcoats on hand sent us 100 Overcoats on consignment—-these are added to our regular stock of Stein-Blooh, Alfred Bonjamin-Washington Oo, and other CMlil W(>l(iii(> VVciik of Npwnrk, tho oVfinlirlinlin; Infant moitallty has good makes, and are offered to the public at QRBAT EEDTIOTIOKS in price, *' rotmnMU'il niv iini'- Hunt Ion niiii avm- It^liiy. An ).rn4 >>i a gUls' M'formn- Th is lO-dwy Clearance Side goes on because, ns Iho man said of Niagara, "(hero'a nothing to prevent it." tpiymiiiiv H:.HII[ i.u-lvty wi'ifi titiniKlit to my i>i>ii-iiiuil micntlon. flnrvico Let us I'mplmsizo the fact that thfise gnrmenlti nro NKW. They aw not a picked-over lot. They »re nil right in quntity, thru ami thru, nnil the prices af- for tF*5-.— yt.i!s s:-. titmncia! iiScr*jtary ford buna fide savings stripped of nil exaggeration* mid erroneous values. In that case nothing.can prevent goodH from selling. ot fino uf urn MB i i,i»iviuiiv« rhntU- Irs nimle (lii> K'"»» Inequalities in the Tho ft-iouils ivo'U make, tho confidence and goodwill you'll hnvo for tho Itothlwrg Store after buying your Suit or Overcoat at our 10-day Clearance Sale UK"'* of our uviip'.n no vSviil that (lu«y h our profit. , call fur dnpnt .'icljiistmtmt nt once In ctir.r to mold a UMeou* tints sirug- ISlts vhldi hi nlinailjr on tint «»» of Quality is just aa much tho watchword here ag ever, regardless of reduced prices. foit'.ititlnn I i'lRlili"')! ypnra <*r social sarvlre In such firmimtl»n tia hore natnnt! glvo p'ifi the snina klml of ftxpnrlotxa th»t l\&* moitfi nnlptu tmttriialsti of wo- WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS nwn Itkii Juno Aililsmi, Julia l.*lh. IBp, ('athirliir. (iKhiMnt l)a*l«, Mftry Metms-Mi, CmiOinn n, Aljuander and oilier* ten immcimi Io nttntloA. I Regular price $10 to $12 • - Sale price $3.80 Regular price $£0 to $22.80 - Sale price $18.50 We »ll uiitl' Iti e*ylr>« that ail ot thu InKiimi [Miililrmi urn belt no!veil by Kuvrmini-nl. tlitvt fh»y »r« quw-1 Regular price S15 to $18 - - Sale pries $13.SO Regular price $2!> to $28 - - Sale price $18.50 tl»na nf R>. vmiitmnu ot ll>ri:i m lil'out Ilia ballnt v,e would , 0Mr *ifift*ist* ut th* TT!?'. * .; i. I'... tiM^Uii u,ni i,j ijipttnn fit I'ml clltlo tunl quli'lil) >l.| Hoi Inly nf , So, Furnishing Cloodia tlmiiy ui r.m m"'l*l evils Ihsl i>t<-iin<<<> ' tilewil »» ttvs htrt." at Rttducflil V'tiwD Neckwear «ur nr>i lijita-,- | i*iOr Mliirtn; Mnln Prjrn , 30 I Vie- , C0a 17a iMUiUl! i.f Hie ...rial f|H,t a 11,1 lo l«i a *"•.'«> ^w.-nlfm. xhlo Print ,,.,. ,$3'eO b*lp.|i>»l» In K.au >.y Siljii-;lug idio $f-, M) Stv.'at>>r, ; Ssilp prill- , $5.00 #1.00 rthlrl*; N«!,i l"ri«o 8Se f>0o «i|f finvntnturfit lh# motliai miililt $,f.",i> mid JJ-:> (Jr/Mffsi Kiili> l'rli'p ] ,$0,50 1)11 50 NlurU; HaU- 1'rn-r ...Jl.lB tint la in tusm 1x1151*5, f£ Kll HI SU'CI ,$i.CS Alr«»i>>- wn »eo 1,'jn isiitit* uf ant

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