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20,000 PEOPLE read this paper-every week. Larj circulation than all other papers county enntbim-d. THE WASHINGTON STAR
55th YEAK—NUMBER 19 WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 SUBSCRIPTION: S2.00 A YEAR". A 33 Miles of Concrete PHILLIPSBURP SHOWS FAITH IN OLD Slow Progress by MISS FULPER WITHDRAWS FROM Baseball Manager Roads in_Warren Co COMMISSIONERS-RE-ELECTS THEM Concreting Companie P. 0. FIGHT-CASWELL POSSIBILITY Announces Lineup Remarkable Rriad-Buildin BRITTON, POTTS, HOUSER DEFEAT "NO PAY" MEN Korp & Korp Arc Paving WITHDRAWS IN INTEREST OF PARTY HARMONY Old-timers and Rookies in Record of Warren The election in Phllltpsburg on, 1'cirnltl. CIcorge Hicwer. Andrew L. One Side Through New 1 Mlas Clara l-'ulper yesterday nnnouno I aminatlonH. Those who passed -with an Strenuous Spring Prac- ' Tuesday, to choose a full board of fhc Newman. -Michael J. Mnrnel and Joli eil that she lind 'withdrawn from the [ eligible percentage were ass [.stunt post- Freeholders. Jown Commissioners, developed Into it jf. Strut lion*, Village. sort of "vindication.. — -_._ " affai—r. „In_ whic..„_,.h_ Th-..^e. .*....remainin. rg, .fix raraudl.Kiteu s rai coutent for postmaster In Washington, j master -Wm. J. Caswell, Cecil IT.. Andcr- tice; New Uniforms. 0I lin L Ahead of Other Countiei the present hoard crime out with flying' on no particular pplatform, Canal Bridge Is a Problem Tho announcement startletl localpoli- | » > ,we'rd seeking re-tt'coVIti.. !>oen represonting them and that the: sUito J.s building between Witshlngtoi per'H name was submitted to the I'ost- a "good sport," as the won "would, put AVarren county In two yetirs Is wnai and of two others who were their run- do not want I heir Commissioner to fil ami IMilllipsburg—better known as tin mnstcr General more than a month ago it. will lie an esttubllHliod fact when lh< ning mat OH. a rwilly utremious position withou Great High Way—Is moving toward: mud building HCIIHOU of 102L' cornea t< There were lfi candidates In the mad I proper compensation. The"'I'il-do-lt-fo: completion with distressing slowm to be acting postmtatrcsM pending IL per- As tho matter now stands, the Wtsl an end, according to present plans. Mcramblr, the five; highest beln^ Win. -nothing-men" made a poor tdiowlnj these fine diiyx. nancnt appointment. ingtnn postolllce situation it no ntirer This la a remarkable record, • aiu R. Potts, Evan T. James. Heclor It. with the single exception of Marshal In Washington borough the concivti This iv;iH considered cjual to an out- a solution than before Miss I'uljim wan one that probably will not bo surpassed Rritton, George I*. Ilartmnn and Join. h. Barnitt, a distinctly high-grade man in any county, of AVarren'a size in the wt,i-k has been at a standstill foi and-out appointment, especially in view recommended. ConBrcssanan Peikins 'nil the nrtnar scraps' All of which II. Houser. The.se men were elected to formerly a druggist ami now vice about a week. The grim, grimy inlxtn J'',1"?" MtJl to Inieball than breast en tin.' state for several years to. come. admln.'HUr the town affairs of Phillip*, president of the I'hlllipsburg Nationa of the fact that It was generally con- will have to take a. freslL atait If tin The completion of the Washington stands In front of. ilia St. Cloud Hotel 10 0 1 m Sl0 an HurltettHtowntJrcat .Meadow jEtcomc linked with the recent court In the light poll received tho designat- tracks. arc unsheathing the knife for thCi i ollclal road, about six mllCH In length. Th Investigation into the town's official ed number. But under the election law rovitlc that the appointment must be ollclal arbltrr I'toplo would nevti The trolley section between the two 1 th0 > U doa h n Ilolie-Hlali-Ktown road In also to he o flnnnel.il affairs. • This led some peopio provision \i\ made that where none made from the three highest In tho ox- an ••' concrete, six miles long. The PhllllpH " bell'?-''.1 tl'iit there had liren Inosj- receives a final majority on all counts, coneri'tf sli;c'lehfs is to be paved with ?" '"' " "° ' " " burK'-MlooniHljiiry road 1M also plunncl ,s in the conduct of tho town's btisi- tho flvo high men will be consld' asphalt but Just when nobody knows. unV'i0* ?t11Km,Gllts °C Vie local team for thl« year. These throe roads, each IIPS.1. untl \v;w consequently rcspon.il> elected. Considerable of a Job Is being oi Mil bo tho slate d KBtia from Bangoi approximately HIX milea IUIIK will, with blt» for tlie hot opposition Hint aro.se. countered in ripping up the old coi STATE INSISTS ON FUELSHORTAGE Itnce <.miHhcM the> cill them up The vote was not completed at Town crete at tin* square to permit of a r< the addition of the Wiuihiiigl'in>Phll< The opimsltlon movement took pe- that \aj This is tho team that won lllwbui'Rroad, make thirty-one mites or Hall until after midnight. Tho totals laying of trolley ti-aeks. This plec CONCRETE HIGHWAY i stnei iiom Oxfoid last >ear culiar form. Although the office of of each candidate are given herewith: was not re-enforced, which is. fortunate, HITS OXFORD HARD M nl he nny concrete roadH in the county In tin -ommlHsloner pays $1,800 a year, five «uf t ? martial muaic to years 10!! Land 102a. Potts r.Tld Monahan , : 1.114 bee-Jiust. mulling less than dynumlt' Right in line with what tho STAR ushei in the 1DJJ season but the norm .veil-known citizens camo forward and 1,639 Dick 1,018 would answer in tearing it tip. The Despite ttio rather violent opposition said last week In reference, to a shor I be in new uniforma, -with In addition to this, thrco miles of new iffortti to. servo tin- town for nothing KTitton . 1.K57 Btruthers 700 road men say that tho old concroti of several businoHs men on ^laln ago of fuel that would retfult in shu o\cr> pli^er tleanlj sha\ed Tho uni- concrete between Oxford and Uuttz- -»receiving no further pay than ono Ilartman 1,43-1 Mnrnel .. 773 was a very yood piece of work. street, llackettstown, wiio want war •ting down certain Industrial plants o loims ucrc puichased in Newark last -vllle will be entirely opened this year. lotliir n yea.', wliiel: mlPht be neces- JU41 Ward .... 74' All tho grading on tln> section to be renito aubstituted for solid e-oncreto this section camo the aim ounce men I week and aie now In the vault of the This is a remarkable road build.n^ (try to make their ofTIce legal. These , 1.2S6 Brewer .. 73 B milt by tli*1 Hudson Con struct kin Co. m the new state road that is to bo record. And the bast thing about it vo men who offered themselves on on Saturday that .the Empire Meel ' irst national or some other nlacp or , 1.139 Randel.s .. 711 •'hose stretch Is from Port Coldon to milt this summer through the' town, Iron Co. of Oxford had put Jti l,.r so far us the taxpayers arc concerned he block as martyrs were Marshall IJ. Newman . {MS Marlatt's Corner, lias heen completed. .lie board of freeholders has turned furnace out of blast ow'.ng to its in Is that the State is defraying the en 1.150 4 »ltll 1)1 ick irimmlnes and cost J23J The- steam shovel finished li« work in n their request and will Htfek to ability to secure coke. This fuel ha A moiloin catrhiiiB outfit consisting of tire cost of twenty-four miles of it. Of the- neighborhood of Colo's Corner last he original .spec Hi cat ions as approved the additional nine miles, the State been obtained from itbo co il fields o ni Lsh miin f,uiinla and protector his week and hu.-i since been shipped back :>y the state highway department, and "West Virginia and Uio .strike In th i iilso teen nuithascil togothcr nitli in defraying a larjfn part of the cost. iVASHINGTON SILK FREEHOLDERS HAVE I Smith JJrotbt'iH of Hackettstown, Tor which bids are to lie opened on For tlie concrete roads In thin comity region is responsible* for tho feieatl' [•<.» liases ctt and tho outlay hoi ' MILL TO REOPEN •ho own the machine, Juno 2, as upecilied in an advertise- diminished shipments. utt about (kplctcd tho treasury lca\- the people have to be thankful to Sen- DULL MEETING korp & Korp are making good pro- nent appearing in the STAR this ator Thomas Barber, who Is directly -veek. Tho discontinuance of opu itions a IIJK tht club to itai t tho season with a Although the silk Industry lias faced gress through New Village. Starling the Oxford furnace wjlll me-in, tha clein "slate as It weie responsible for obtaining the money for The regular monthly meeting of tho t tht- top of ihu hill oast of town, the their construction. And also to the depression' for several months, due Board of Freeholders yesterday was a Tho freeholders are not on record as closo to 150 me'n will bu out of emplo\ Honc\« additional funds i\oro 10 the' fact that the public is not buy- oncreto mixer yesterday reached >pposing the recommendation of these mont Indefinitely. The ore mines aiound Uoard of Freeholders, comprised of men very tame affair. Of course there was mint near th:* bridge Just west of '.he cu.ed Uomluj nliht bj a moitaff p lilK enough to see that this was their er and that the cost of raw materials plenty of routine business covering usiness men but hellevo that the hour Oxford, which normally enrploNed fe\\e liotel. This work Is on the right hand tuio sho» ]„ tl,e OI)oia hougo n ^ " J oppnrtunity. They have financed ft, as- very high, the- good news comes [ mass of details Hint must be attended is too'late to change the plans which men than the furnace., liavo not heo; drte of the road. ,Tbo apparatus will .vero approved by the Town Council of opcrntted for many (months; dilo to othc. bene/lt will take place on Hay sisted by I Jr. Carltart, In a way that hat tht> Washington silk mill will re* i to, but there was really little of moment >e moved ae-rnss tlie creek and will reflects great credit upon all of them, ime operations next Monday. It has} or of consequence to the public except Elackettstown uu late as October of tho fact that tlioro waa un abundnnc -- at thu sami thiatre when tho pic lion proceed to the fool of the hill iip iist year. As JL matter of fact, the of ore on hand. ,K»ontul0l0mt0t"t"Ldvcr'«""' and to publish this article without civ- ;en Inoperative since last December, j in a general way. miuehing the canal bridge, reaching Jouncll Htill stands by its original re- Ing them credit would be most unfair This mill Is one- of the' mills owned j J. Rodney Thompson, of Stewartsville, heru perhaps by the last of this week. lolutlon favoring concrete, the aonti- It is stated that the Cum ico will be TlK c indiaiitts for tho team were out mid unjust. . ' y tlie, Louis Itoessel Co., the bluest j was awarded \the contract to build IL The plan Is then to work back with repaired and greatly modernized while 1st faatuiduj foi spring practice if \which Is located ut llnzleton. ! concrete road or "Y" in Oxford, to lent for this material being uiiiiul- it is out of blast. nero uas mole talent available than Compare this wonderful road build- be mixer un the oilier .side to tho noun in (thiit Ijody, incliullng- eviin Aa has already heen told in the ins record with- that of Ilunterdon Arthur Dncrkin, formerly super-1 connect tho new road with the road in uhool.hmi.se again. Workmen will foi- ilayor Taylor. itendentof the local mill, hns charge front of Klehtcl'a .store, Wilkinson's STAR, tho Empire Co. sweia.1 •weeks 'county, and the people, of Warren will »w the mixer eastward and tear up the Those favoring warrenite visited ago sold Its interests at Oxford to the he old time, more fully realize how- fortunato they both mills and In now a stockholder garage, etc. Tho price was $1,222. n-olley tracks, which arc to be planer! renton last Thursday and appealed Hairv Christine, still 1 .ml olllcer of (he company.' The Barrel Company was awarded n tho renter of the highway through Roplogle Co.. which corporation owns liftj who wants to play are. The only concrete rond being built o the state engineer, Thomas il. Was- itain oll In all ilunterdon, so far us the STAH The Washington mill will open with the contract for bitumen for various Vlllnge. the . big furnaces at. Wharton 1 ht IT --- -- tc hpot In Center new superintendent in the person of county. roads. The price is governed They returned without encour- plans of tho new company h iv e not Itld He will too In the onenlntr ktmw.s, is that beyond West Portal, tgement and when they appeared bc- been announced, although it is undei and that road, after .having been long !•*. Morris, who was formerly local- by delivery at the point at which tho ore tho freeholders again on Saturday, :«7" !""t .iftu that it will be up (S in construction, Is «i:u Tar from belntt here in a different capacity for a work is to bo done, but the contract gang of. mt'n Is« working on the Uood that the new owners uili assumi ilm he board voted against.them and made cliarge of tho Oxford plant about Jun< 10 m lclgl;t< 1 completed and probably will not be cried of three years. IIu was at amounted to $10,303.20. lew concrete bridge just west of the iiKeincni!) to at once advertise for iw - fi? « '•>•• loft field l« compteted this year. zleton for two years as assistant to Thcodoro Tobish was awarded the village store. This is said to be a Jieit nulling one of the Incersolt lids for a solid • eight-inch concrete Nothing of an authorltive uatuie has ls ou 11 It*. Doerkln and since then has been contract for 2700 gallons of bitumen for model bridge, tlie heaviest itlong the oad through the town. seated at other places In New York the road between ijlalrstown aiid the D. entire route. ••— been given out by the Iteplogle Co fo^.or Tth e ""majo?r ,"leaguc" °"f bu» t in-tlKnot stronuc ml Tennsylvania for the H. H. Mal- L. ,& W. .station at' ?30S.2o. The approaches to the c.'innl bridge Tho State Highway Commission yes- but there is a general undeistandfng ;nough with the stick to mak" ta$t CHILDREN TO HAVE inson Co. The board will repair the gutters at vest of New Village are not to be con- onlay notified the freeholders that It around Oxford that the tbjeo model The local mill will reopen with about Asbury' in front of Harry Riddle's resi- noted nl this time. This Is due to the il approved the plans, etc., so this furnaces at AVharton are to be put ;i will be In right Hold but will be UEHLEIN'S GREEN per cent, of its normal working dence. rael that there is a possibility that its an end to the matter—It will be in blast shortly and that the. iron oic , preference being giver, to local Considerable work will bo done to the Iio canal will shortly be abandoned, oncrete" from curb to curb in- Hack- to operate them will be, mined tt Ov Undismayed by the results of the eople In neIectiiiK the help. This plan shoulders of the. Washington-Oxford vhich will permit of a reductimi of tstoivn. ford, tho supply of ore belns, of the Pence lull bo it (list biso a good s been alai:tetl in orrte'1 to ppptate rnulo at that point and the construc- .The controversy has aroused in- best and practically inexhaustible two spi'cial elections held recently to road, and the road under the new bridge ;nse feeling in Hackettstown. Those eldei ind good sticker Elil Kl?°el- vote on an appropriation to purchase e mill on full time, that is to say, built by the Lackawanna at Jackson lon of a bridge especially adapted to The general understanding in O\foicl ™S« "ho w is dlicovored by H|llv TW'hio.n's rsret'n as a site for a. physi- five days a week. This is considered Valley will bo repaired at the same lighwny travel. The road, however, Ivocating the change to warrenite got Is that tho change, of owneibhip will Hill well nith to 20 i-ars ago wm ho cal training grounds for the public 'referable to working on short time time and made to conform to tile road- .vill be put in good repair and the ut a public cii'ruliu- attacking Coun- TJO to Oxford's advantage and that the th a full force. Tho old schedule ot bed. "„.,, story goes that in case Urn abandon- ilman Kilpatiick. The circular clalm- industrial activity of the town will be mile when hchuTe school children, friends of the move- il that It was not true that the change lilts em at all ment are now engaged raising a fund ages will apply, this despite the fact Tho'ncw road roller bought last week ml proposition comes to naught, it is increased instead of lessened lo\ei mil cnt stI l •by private subscription. The plan is to uit there has been a downward tea Is expected in about n. week. : invention of the state to place :i •oulil add to the expense to tho town. " ""H pin-chase the site and deed it to the ncy in wages in this industry as well Because of tiie absence ot Colonel !ni.w bridge at that point and reduce ho additional expense, they claimed, > 'tthi.d BT.So-;r wrarK' others for some time. '\': wriulfi in this manner. •oultl he borne by the state. Tho cir- DAYLIGHT SAVING "I pi u short ston This plijei t, borough as a part of the school prop- Whittemore, the State Highway Com- ular claimed that Mr. Kllpatrick re- so j. subbtltutc pltchet erty and for the sole purpose intended The Washington plant is known" an x mission will not meet and until his re- Tho I'Veeland Oons!(vuction Co., ADOPTED GENERALLY by tiio donors. road silk weaving mill and is equipped turn it will not bo possible to get infor- •liich has the contract between Slew- resented certain cement interests, Othei loca1 ml plijeilnd wls who are trjlng ith the very latest machinery. Dur- mation about tho $25,000 that the State rtsvillo and Philtipsburg, has been hich accounted for his aherence to «„ 1° . , , " P'Obabl) make The subscriptions up to Tuesday g tlie psrfod that it has been closed nishlng up last year's completed con- ncreto and opposition to warreulte. Washington is said to be the only during the weeding out procebi aro night amounted to ? 1.255, which is i.s to pay tho county from the Motor town along the line of the Lackawannj lojd OiHijke Wllbui Mayberry and within $450 of the amount needed. This O Interior ha; "been finite extensively Vehicle fund for road repair work in reti3 work by (Winy: in at the sides, r. Kilnatrlck Is. an employee of the between Phillipsburg and Hoboken nova ted. the townships. he road near Sheriff Cole's farm, 'ortland Cement. Association. represents $100 donated by the senior learly o])]>osite the Ingergoll plant, is Mr. Kilpatrlck resented the attack that has not adopted daylight saving DIttmii the old favorite of other clans anil $100 contributed liy the school The receipts of the county offices IOW being graded and Is almost ready pon him at the Council meeting. He This statement was made b> one of avs tipping 200 In his nude stockings children from a fund raised by enter- Clerk's Ofliec Has ltecord ,Month. •ere as follows in April: or tho laying of concrete. the Lackawanna conductors the first )o behind the plate He worked tainments and other enterprises. There During the month of April the coun- County clerk, $944.48; surrogate, :ated that he did not represent any of this week. iswuidaj took off ten pounds are four $50 contributions and a score cterk's ollice received more instru- $554.38; stlnriff, $172.83; almshouse rnipany selling" concrete. Tho oaso- In Washington everything Is on n n woikout ind stiengthened up ents for record than over before in steward, $301.20. lation that he is alliliated -with makes il lis or more of 5^5 contributions. These business to educate people upon standard time except tho Washington -p "ingiim He itlll has tho old sums represent, donations from /Hie history, and tho month's receipts io subject of road construction. Porcelain Works. the foremost business men and substantial i-re the greatest. Three hundred and Special Dance! RMSTRONG MACKEY Hackettstown ' watches arc an lioui List iml foiomost Is tho pitcher—tho private citizens of thy borough. sty-six instruments were received, and The famous Suwaneo Ztiver Six, Following that tlie Council by a ahead and so are those in Phillips imou*. Geoite Iiunweln who stood Xo special drive has yet been made, itwithstaiuling this record number, the Tuesday evening, May 16, at the Ar- IS'OW ON THE JOB tuinimoiiK vote, decided to stick by burg. The clock of Sts. Philip inil • J Cobb inn othei big leaguers on most of these ^subscriptions being en- irk is only about two weeks behind. tistic Gardon Studio, S to 12 Standard H original resolution favoring con- James Catholic church, •which set \ es leli heads dm Ing the hales on dijs tirely voluntary. Should a systematic short time ago instruments were re- Time. Direction, Louis R. Dikline. It \imstionc "\J icke\ Is tho now conn ete as the town clock of Phillipsburg wis, uien he shot em over foi tho "Wish canvass for funds be necessary, there ilvert one day and returned the next. se iloi of "weights ind moTsuics advanced an hour the drat of this week 'igton Club Like the circus ufat is small doubt that the required amount lie fees for recording work last month l\inc liccn elected tj tht olllct it -i IticVs Garden Seeds School children of Philllpsburg. un- heio toddj ho Is blggoi and •will be readily subscribed. nountcd to $787.35, ulhit, of the loud of [iteholdtis b\HM 1 S. WALTDRS Hit dv, ire der orders of Superintendent Howell thin ever-^ind not quite so As a matter of fact, those promi- The receipts of the ofllce for tho first B.t|ft1 atti it ncel Ik SUCCLUK \bi im K uili Union Snuare, Phillfpsburg. got an expression from their putnts ear it might IK iddod Ho sais ho nent in the movement are going right ir months of each of tho last two cslhnul as to the desirability of daj light s i\ nisi } Ins ns tood an aim as ever along wlrh the negotiations for pur- iirs have been as follows: • •• • ••• • •• • ••UUXJf Mi Al id L\ \s i will I noun finner Core Keilucod I'rices at Cooko's Dept. ing sessions in tho public schools The ntl his no bid h ibits except chewing clAise and It Is almost an'assured fact . 1921 1922 u if While township He owns mil su Stoie result showed approximate^ i, tin ee im He c m hit better than cv ei it unary $fi.S2.3'i $723.32 ttntscs one ot the beht fnms along to ono vote for tho new plan. claimed which mi ins that tncj will tin" lltlo lo the site will pass within Another broak in jirices has come at no to move the ehlldiens swimming a week's time. Wm. S. Rittcnhouse. bruary 3S4.48 53!>.G6 | E D I TO R i A IL I tle\IilL e Plulllpsbuit tm null e ih IT u 1 ettstow n stoi c w hi^h is be- The Alpha schools wont on the dij has been appointed trustee for the iirch 54C.R3 703.5S L I though he ib it the piesont time i lSht saving plan on Monday ool fuithor hick in tho park >ril 732.IS !M-1.4S g feitmed \eiv itiongU iii,iit now. _Uh its going to be L gteat season— fund and the negotiations for the vfml? Liclies Co Us Suits "Millinery and At Oxford, the clocks and watches llKj don t wciken But anywa\ lturchn.se of the property will bo made leasts it spec! il pi icei "Virtth i limited are in confusion. The dye woiks and Total $2345.55 $2911.04 TO TUB CITIZENS OF WII1TI5 Givbodv ought to go out to the through him. ' TOWNSHIP AND THE WHITK me left Tor you to buy Rugs, Lino- silk mill are on daylight saving ind veiling dme and give the boja a Tins matter of purchasing Uehle.n s . Gain $505.40 urn Jieds "\I ittrtsses and Spiings tho Empire Steel & Iron Compitn iml o More property is changing hands in TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE. ind \nothoi piaolico sumo will be Green has been submit ted twice to the Last September the STAR said, In the ad\eitised Sile Prices the Oxford foundry arc on stmdanl eld this Saturdav it which time voters oC the borough arid each time arrcn county than for several years time. The workmen in these industiies int. The spring season is always a big referring to your road controversy, that " cin w ill hi here to got acquaint defeated by substantial majorities. HUM! CUHTI it ors S. Srulcis protest, claiming that they ue losing ith the ttam und shake hands Some voted agnlnat the proposition be- io'for recording Instruments, but this you would not obtain a road you de- an hour's sleep every day hocuise u£ «son has been unusually large. BARM I t WALTERS Tin dual e Ith he cllkhon who were named if cause of the prevailing dilgh taxes. serve in your township, between Corn- Union Square, Pliilllpsburg tho confusion in time. f\ him ten ve irs 111,0 Others voted against It because they ish and Httzen, until you agreed upon didn't understand the necessity of Phy- EEN DURING WEEK— your differences. lust L rnendh Ti|) Ladies; Plenso Note! sical training as a purt,. of a modern You know now that tho STAR was If \ou nt a iciclei of the it You are still in time to take uhan \bsti ut ot Iliitalics school's corrlcuium. A few voted right. And today the STAR wants to tage of the wonderful bargains e\ei\- no because they didn't have such things Man sticking: half consumed ciKnr in liii"li\e uUeitl cmonts of he one is talking about at the Great Sale IISLWIILIL In iht STAR toda\ is when they were boys. The rest voted s pocket us he boarded the .Phillips- again remind you that it i.s STILL true. t nteipi I"*in«? C is n meiclnnti now running with only a fen dnjs leu publisiud an ibstiact of the ratable^ against It on general principles. :rs .trolley. If. you want a better road between 11 the SI V i ind wi hi shop m • -it NOVICK'S, 141 Northampton St , uid exemptions in "Wairen Countj foi Aged woman telling tax chauffeur those two points, the STAR suggests thit (It\ it will he a «ise mo\e. 19- as ( LI tided to l)\ the Counts Hut it all ends happily, like a good iw to move bis stalled auto in Broad toi \ou to dii\e straight to \our Uoird ot Paxitlon moving picture. The town gets the that the quickest and host way to get destination and make your pur- root. " '':••• it la to go before tho Board of Free- The tible shows ,the number ur site without cost and will add it to its A little girl using two rib bones and eh ises Garden Fertilizer. acies 01 tlu lots in eiei\ distilct in school property. • , holders at its next meeting and ask its BARNET & WALTERS, Haiduite the count> togothei with the assessed nitating a minstrel endman on street Don't tarry on the way. IC Union Saimre, Philliuslniib To the skeptical It may be well to irncv, and doing it very nicely loo. approval and co-operation in repairing %o\i do the police, will he- \en i])t ^ iluiMon lluie aie 10 897 porsona as add that there will be no expense to In Belvklere—Girl giving her * um- the present road. sesscl Eoi poll tix speak of in Its upkeep. It will not Me to picl ".on up sep n iti ^ou Men! Yoii Can Afford IV brella to her brother while she re- The- Board will give you $2500 toward from your money and thereb> Tweed sport suits specially pnctd w 1 he net ^ iiuation of pioporty on a playground, as many suppose, with turned home In the rain. this work. If the township will match doublecios'v the meichiints It w hleh countj state and stute school swings and fountains and sand piles S15.00. All-wool, 2 pair trouser fauits at ta\e^ irt assessed amounts to $34 321, for children1 to run, their feet through. In lluckettstown—Young-nnan with this amount (and it must), the live stems to be a else of who will ,$17.00; other snappy sport ind golf dirty bands pulling a skull ciip^off bead thousand dollars so expended will make L,et tlie mone\ Hist I oi the suits at J20.00, 522.50 and $25.00. "\Vh\ S 17 00 I lip total amount of propert\ It will be a groun1 d uaeil solely for of a small boy, leaving imprint of his fcood ot tht cit\ the ST VK siif, exempt tioni ti\ation is $" 609 9JO physical training exercises, at ia/ point y, a. very good road of the old one. and It. sure you can afford to dress up. Onlj- hands on tho cap. •,estH thit tho men hints pollee a few more dfiys left of tho Great Re- The people p ij tou-ard the State-11 sulllclentty removed ' from the high will remove part of the objectionable) and eil\ uithoiities get toj,Uhe* load tax $,54 3J1 S° to%\aid tho faiat school to prevent tho annoyance of Between Hackettstown nd Ileatyes- hill. The same, thing could liavo been duction Salo at NOVICK'S, 141 North- town—Prominent citizen of Warren An undtist ind!no rai\ nul e a, ampton St., Eaaton, school tix Is J4-10 630 00 and other lo studtfita in the building. What Is need- county stalled on tho highway iin accomplished last year if tho matter csldcnt of 11 i/en He retii ed fl om moie e\«n split of the mone** imounts to J318 267 25 the district ed ie'au exercise ground in the rough had been handled in a cool and level- tlvt. mmin-, a couple of \oiis igo school eax is 5440 639 00 and other Io and without any equipment, shower. Forgot to fill his tank, with Kci,uln ti ideis fiom nculn OPERA HOUSE THEATRE. gasolene, before h,e started out. headed way. Failure to do so at that llouing-nn lecidont in -which ho lust towns nlready' know how to col tixcs amount to ? )09 835 44 A few rows of trees will be planted is right hand while operating som-. Tho Temjilo of-Motion Pictures The SI \R K prob iblj the onl> paper Man gathering dandelions from time lias deprived tho people oC a good 'inn machinery trade at tho Kaston store TONIGHT & TOMORROW Ihnrs but aside from that there will be no Washington churchyard. - . '' roacl, and, nothing has boon gained. Jheie is a text book oi some that will print this Interesting table. expense except thet mowing ot the 1 he fi eoholdei s w ei e mo\ i tl to se day and Friday, the biggest pictuio It fullj explains Ithef and every tax grass about twice each yenr. , Also one throwing rubbish into .•Pres- ..The road, along the lines tho STAR •ct "\ri "Miicl e\ fiom o\n I) othoii thing on the subject.. Hut how over shown in "Washington except byterian churchyard. to get in and out with an auto- "The Four Horsemen," Cecil B. ' Dc- payer would do well to read. it. suggest, can.be built this year. Wo do v his offei lo sei\c loi fcl 000 a \tu mobile- is i tiling that seems Sign in Morristown which roads— not believe it can bo built in any other Us behif, •* have read.as follows: 5-ll-3t h( was sentem ed to pi\ L Ihu SPECIAL, Monday, May 15th, "Tho long, On top oC that, the taxpayers of He spt nl tin 11 \ e vi •* in the gold of $ if) b\ M ii,isti ite Keuss "Siturdu Night" Tonight and Tomoo Tho receiver lias Mulshed up 74 pianos White township would have to spend ilils at Cripple Creek. . Colorado, re- Fatal Hour" with un All Stai ca t ind and 118 phonographs and has sold '21 VERBATIM. 1 IL w m luck\ thii 11 «as Harold Lloyd in his great success \o\v ^ row Night. , Editor STAR; kindly enter: several thousand more.. The road would imlnn fuming whtn ho emu, homo found not sullty. Had 1m been or Never." Persons who ha\o seen 'Saturday pianos for $8,500 and 112 phonographs -le was u committeeman of White l> for' $6,500 up to April 1, Hov. Pastor-Balten will give a not bo worth It. shtp foi il\( uin -was on tho guilts It might lme gone hard TUESDAY May JGtli Lmo oC Nisht in New "iork say this picturo to special soi \ ice foi Mothcis Di\ If tho Whlto Township committee )omcl of education fm 12 \eais and with Hnrvev Youth. lie at tho Opeia House Theatre tonlffht Pure Manilla Hope. at iUt Bethel Church special will look nt this mattei in i business ciiaivman of the Liberty Jjoan and 'Wm Kii shbuuph of Gioii WEDNESDAY MM 17th ' rim and tomorrow nlrht la one ot the really BARNET & WAI/TORS Haiduaic confcieiiLe aftei sot \ ice to elect like nncl • unprejudiced way, it will Sttl Cioss Soeiet\ dining tilt late wai Meadow i dio\o jnst a stop slir Snowbllml nomimbu we aio show gieat pictures of tho joar It is tho olllcers; church at three; Sunday sti engthen itself help t lie ta\pa^ ors mil tho sumo evening. It made ing on e\cry Wedin.^tla\ the only real oiv of a wjiHhetwoman marrying a i Union Square, Philllpsburg. school at two o'clock. ollicei Martcs Xurlous Vll they wild animal plctuio in exiatenco, "Tho millionaire and a poor man marrylnc a- J. Ltchtcnsteln wishes to an- generall\ ana show that It Is big did to Iviishbiugh wis to nno Junglo Goddess ' rich girl Well—Juat what you might Shoes Repaired. nounce lie is at'Mt. Bethel to fix onough to do'things In a worth-whilo Washington H S will plnj tho him $10 and $2.50 costs. COMING Thursday &. rrlday.May expect to happen did—It can't be dono. Good ivoik dono whilo MJU wait nnfl j'ou up for mothers' day with \\a\ Trankly the S.VAR does not be- I-Tickettstown H S. trnm it thf Pub The J10 fino is used to pay tho 18 19 Pvperionce " It is a human interest story of tho I-use only tho best oC leather M Lai shave and haircut. Call, to see. lieve a load will be obtained bv inj e PaiK on Tiidav it 4 o clo.k Ad •wilailoi of city ofilclali Tho COMING, Tuesday, May 23d, 'Tho finest tjpe—and everybody wflT surely Ibovltch, 3 Broad'street 5 4 4t me A other method , mission 20c It $2 50 costs Is tho 'nhackup Mistress of tlio World' \ote it tho best picture ot tho yetu\ , 1 THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 ' SECTION ONE •'•
ono for country Rrammar school*). Tho This is not a personal opinion VJICIV. the fresh concrete. .: ' way Is to look before you leap; .Don't small events will be hekl;«t 10 a, m. Ono of the men in\ihc state road de- In one ftpot iht-re nre marks -where a Jump Into one with straiiBerH. If you and tht> big events In the afternoon." partment at Trenton tells me that it 1M woman; walked across tho mixture be- don't Jump In you wont'have, to Jump a recognized fact among tho mate, mid fore It was dry. .-'.., out. . • . :: Majdiv Freelanee's Column :: men that tho two prettiest drives, in the You couldn't expect leas from tho wo- ^oy'^nt REALTY MEN MEET'. whole Htato are along the Muscoiletcong man, but wouldn't you ihink that tho "IH this horse perfectly safe?" in- IN rlvur between Wellington anil; Hack- dofjs \vouliVilm\e known better? quired tho Intending purchaser. ;: the DOB s'Sn. $&& '•' IN BLAIRSTOBLAIRSTOWWN flttstown, anil nlontr the Pcqueni Creek ."Absolutely." replied the owiu-r. •;. . a largo company of friends that he ami Uehleln'H Green, which of late lma. Whnl him become of the old-fashioned between Hacki'ttstuwn and llclvldere. Cftha ralisua'-had* invited up for-tho ovo-i "The.regular monthly meeting of,the been more or jess in the, public yyo and mun who used lo tell ,vmi Unit cipraivtioa Dick Croker, former boss of Tnm- "Xot afraid of automobiles?" So knock awny. old ci-ab, who cares? mnuy llnll, who died in Ireiitnd a few "No." ; ninff. i ••' ••,' •:--.-•':.•'., , ., .. ' Warren County Real Estate Hoard was on tho public 'tongue—and hn» come j wore 'injurious? Probably lie Is try ing - TriaTnffntr was^a barn -dance,' a, r held nt Ulalrstowninst Thursday. Over tilo-:*'to netting Into the public, puise, it to • correct the evils fn ivoman'H dress, days nKO, pulil his Hunt visit to this "Wont, scaro tit newspapers nr any- twenty persons were present at the may be addedladded—laa a. final -tratnicdt uof tm Chris, liowers is back from Florida country la.st full. As soon an ho real- thing?" •' ular. oW-faahloncd ahliiUip. and the fc ized the changes In the Tammany or- "Absolutely safe. Ho wont shy "t ;Uvities~wcrc hold In:tho b&rn on their meeting and ut the dinner which fol- used land lyintf a" block north of the How ,-the mighty, have fallen. full of pep. They fei'il.Vni pepper down •farm alone., tho. Hackottstown-'Muchy lowed at the I3I:iIrstown hotel. public school property. there, and a mini; can't live 'without ganization hu wanted to got back to iinythlug. Tho only thing ho Is nfrniil Idea of the most disgraceful llili.. pepper any more than he tan live with- Ireland right away. • ' of on tlio highway Is another horwo." :: This sreen Is desired for pliyalcul oadtW-b'--•••'•*• • •" »v•••"'- •'' -> • The multiple listing systuin and its earth IH the sign in front of an old ' OriglnftlllV tHe! plan was-to entertain ramlllcntloiiH were thii principal objects traininii g purposes and tthhe bboardd of oduedu - < hold bogging for c ruin bH in this man< out salt. . Greatest >t ace "on'flirt h, he When Ci^kor wns-tho.presiding boss v b f th Daughters of Mates, to Hlwko off rheumatism and thero was nothing to Tamnmny Hall cx- Must close now nnd hie away to tlio ' "For sale—Sandwiches, soft drinks kliuiied [illnifiilH peculiar to the north- cept SlcOulre-s, Cnllnlian«, SwceneyK, "\V. A. A. rooms nml hear tlio radio con- :grow "until over 125 got sufficiently ln- ern climate. I-aiid of sunshine, roses Aluldoons and McCnfTertys. Now tlio cert. Doc. Crevellng bus u new bedthnu atd'tUhd^The^guestt s were ami perpctuaf youth. organisation la lioiioycombed with story coming in, and sovcrnl of us ou- principally from .Washington, Hackctts llly Hill, alHo, In a Florida rooter. Lovys, Cohens, Goldbergs ami Rosal- Joy the evening bedtime story so'iiiuoh 1 * ,T"^ . tltlrttn n VIM mi Los Angelof. lu* says, lias the wealth akys. lliat we can't BO to sleep until v.'o havu nml t'llttnr jim) hn., peanuts nnd balloons on a string. ing that life around here ar present is of the girls Jumped out of (hp car some Me and Mucky Potty will be In at- just one (1 iletour after another. time afterwards nnd wns seriously In- tendance, sldo shows anil main perform- jured. She claims the men Insulted her. ance. We haven't missed a circus with- In several places on Washington ave- It is dangerous for a sirl to Jump out in forty miles for forty ycirs. nue there are marks of dog's feet in of a moving automobile. . The bette MAJOK FllELAN'CE. pi body did, however, Is best to ju'convnio lua- a loi of Your own "eats had to be taken but one wouU suppose, IP- the.host ami hostess ,presided at tho year. zens who have been jjmitly inconveni- i' liv i must have derivi . Us name from tho enced by tho extensive alterations. free'coffee flrlp. n.'iiil ppsent. Uehlein family.of tills town. The nat- An enjoyable affair in every respect The iiv:;tmeeting will be held In ural supposition Is.that the Uehlolns Hilly iiuit the railroad nml Joined thu and it illdn't break up until the weo ,Washington on Thursduy, June 1. once owned the lot. This is not the construction forces or Salmon Ltrothertt ana1 hours of the morning. Sumi.'roils niombers spoke uf the when the new county romls won; built splundl.l res tills experienced from real case. near Stewartsville. Me has been In the ' fUowcr Thieves in Cemetery. estate uitvcrtlsing In the STAH—be- 'Way back In the last century, say business ever since. He helped fn tho cause of its widespread circulation, and fifty years ago. •Id blacksmith construction of the Washington-Hiick- Tho (lower thief. has Introduce! th« it was voted for the Individual mem- bought a piece of the tract at the south etlslown road twelve years iigu nnd this latest form, of vandalism In Washing- bers and the cissoelntion lu conirat't eiid 50x200, paying SSOO for the same. is the Jirst job he has hail In this county ton, ,': •'••-• ;--.-,-• ' ' for a lttrBe «p;ice- in this paper every The ruins of tlie old blacksmith shop since that time. Experts.in deduction are of the op-week for the remainder of the year. may still be. seen today. The inlerveninFr twelve years have Union that the culprit is a woman. No Tim advertisement is on JJUKU -1, to- When lie Idled tlie -property was In- been passed doing- rouil const ruction man, they claim, would have so much day, and. Dt'i'sons looking for real erf* herited by his daughter, who subse- -Bo You Know That- work In various parts of South Jersey nerve.. tate any where in tho county will pro- quently married a very well-to-do man aud in South Carolina. Your dollars .will go farther, quality considered, in an "Asco" Store than anywhere Evidences of the (lower thief a work f i Wh y i p of -Philadelphia. She was quite inde- have been apparent for some time sit nn it. Wateh fur it every pendent and refused to sell the land else. • • • , . , • :• tho Washington cemetery. Her visita- •vk. unless she gut the JSOO which her Tt may be true that the cold snap tions 'to the. cemetery are nut at the killed .the frurt buds but, thank good- "Asco" Stores are known as exact barometers of living costs, because our I'laiis for .Memorial Day. father had invested in tho enterprise. prices at all times reflect true market conditions. When the market on a. commod- hour when ghosts1 , walk but right in In order to' Ket enough nmney out of it ness. H didn't even, nip the dandelions. broad daylight. Tlie Washington ALmorlnl Day As- There is no better wine I him dende- sociation' helil it meeting Tmj.^day tn pay the tax< she named the late F. ity drops, we give our customers the benefit immediately; we never raise a price Her specialty is to 'remove plants M. L'ehlfin IIM .„...._ mi it was this llott wine, 'so say them us knows, and cut, Ilowers from one grave and nisht at horontrlt hall to make plans connection that cave'the lot the name unless the necessity arises, brought about by •conditions beyond pur control. placo them upon another. In somo for the customary observance of. the of Uehleiu's Green. "Park Heyoud This Sign" read tho "Asco" Stoics arc Stores "Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes -Farthest" instances* she has even removed grow- holiiln; This "assoeiatton is cumposcd Through Jlr. Uehlein the place \va« slaiulaids at tlie square iti Washington. ing- vose bushes. of the G. A.; rt.JJ ^oi of Veterans, six rented frequently to circuses nnd Indian A farm hand from Nigger Hill was Vlot-owners are considerably wrought lodges, tlrciueiii and eitlzens. ThThe appro- medicine eompante ami In later years in town Saturday night and .scrutinized *up over this latest piece of vandalism priation of, ?.J0. made annually by the to carnivals the signs. 8 E. WASHINGTON AVENUE, WASHINGTON, M. J. rind they say the culprit will hear Common Council, is for the exclusive It appears that the upper section of "Warned if I kin see any park be- some chains rattling in the eemeterv use- of tho G. A. H. in the decoration the tract was owned by •some party in yond that sign." he laconically reiuark- and the goblins will yet her if she of .graves of comrades. 'Pirn money Scraniou and when the lower portion don't watch out. needed for the celebration is raised iirnong the societies connected with the was rented out to travelling shows they - Private (lower beds around town Association. Just took the whole business and no one SUsanne works In the hosiery factory, have also been the scene of similar de- hero was interested in the Senmton pulling down her good twenty dollars lb. lb. predations. This is particularly trik* All the former otlieors wore ro-eler-t- man's section sutlidcutly to make any per week. etl with Archie l.ancr as [iresiikiit. Tho protest. in the neighborhood ot ..West Stewart conmiiitces named were principally the She had it all for herself for awhile Jion't k-t another day pass without tasting this and State streets and Lincoln avenue, same as las: yeiti". . . • Several years affo tin- site was deslr- but lately her father hasn't "Tie.cn work- delirtmiti Initter. It's tin? finest but.".or in America. Unusually big value. A few nights ago the beds of .Mrs. rd l\,>r ii muniii'tictiiriiw enterprise and, ing £O mother suggested that Su&innc Sandys and Howard Vanover wore The committeeaj will at once ainniK." although the factory did not materialize, pay throe ilolars n week board, just, to visited, flowers stolen and ditmaws for a pro^i'itm. which will be in most it did result in jjottlntr the ownership keep tho household ort i»f moving. done. • • respects similar lo utht'i* years. Tho memorial address will In? delivered by 'stnblish Latei .Mr. Ward catno Ko Susunt now contributes three Belvldere also reports a flower thief. tho tjifteil Dr. Moore of Hampton. Th<: along and 1> iif-'bt the two pieces of land dollar.-* weekly tlie table. Washington Kami will hcrul the march and it is with him that the negotiatlmis This is not such a h:iriUl]i]> as it Cash Contributions to U»z:i:ir. of purchase are now beihK transaeti'd. might seem. In fact, riliwiiine's mother to tho (.'cinetory ami will tako other 1 Pastry Flour B* 57c The fancy booth committee coneet- parts in ihe program. So wln-ro om-e various Indian tribes declares that HusaniK- is not so bad off, cd with tho reuoni 'library bazaar held pmvwnws, nnd chiefs cured rheu- after ail, because that Will leave her wishes to acknowledge the following matism :ind pains in the luti'k with $17 ,;i week to dress mi. SoviTiii'j Niiisanc'i-s Iteporfed. herbs and r"t>ts. and where bi'onxe maid- Kll^ttmc h.is bobbed li'itr ami cash- contributions from mtt-nf-towu Must Wasltiuguiu ('iiixens resppo silk people, principally former residents' of during Otimiti W ens told fortunes and jrreasy iM'ia siuckiims and wears Itotli when !-. Reg-, lie Can Fancy Selected Reg*. 15c Can Fancy Selected Washington. The contributions are k. April 10 to 15.iliuiuled snakes, and wild in .ir of Borneo goes to "worlt. and put tiiuir hous and itdoryards in leathered ilimes and (juarters from thu the resul t : of a systematic solicitation order. plan: Owing Ki the confusion ini Washing- gullible, iiinl where the pulice many • CorrosiiondtMH schools Seeley and James DeRomor. Pater- ton avenue, tlue I" tlie road, work, it ! iitnes elused up the ti'iu nf the. (lancing | thlugti—soiiiflimcs, son, $'-'S; Mrs. Frank Cyphers, New- was impi>ssib!e for many to comply ;is :! gtrls and :is ut'ten didn't, may still lie- I ,\ "yoiniK fellow studied liypn' sin by ark, $10: Dr. Harry Pettit, Ridgcwood. fully :'H they would wish. ' Ij ciime hallowed grmiud where innocent {'njtiii and praeticed It upiiii a* cot Bizy of ''an. Mny frei'ly at thesi- special prices. 510; Arthur G. Sommers, New \ork. Others didn't make any move to!; children may pitter-patter Uf their j nP put his friend :o slwp hu\ nildn't $10; F. C. Thompson, Now York. $5; eleairup because they are character- i• heart's content. .... : wako.him up. . All the <.\<>vu nnd Robert D. Petty, New • Yorkj $5; Kd- ! * * * i selentihts in llio tielghbiMhootl wen? call- istieally Inellnud the other way. ( dL Loaeyoy,, Bayonnoy, $S; Mrs. Harold This matter was discussed b;- ilie j They say thnt Harry Christine is try- ' ed in and couldn't make Ilumply Itunip- "Asco" Pork and Beans _:....3 cans for 25c I'rincess Salad Dressing .'. _ bot. 21c Blake, East Orange. Mrs. Wai. board ot health at a meeting held Mun- ' iug to makfj the ball team ami slage : ty sliiiul. Tln.-y • co-.Lldn't break the g tin.' greatest eotniiael; on record. Bart ; hypnotic spell. "Asco" Tomato Catsup big- bot. 15c "Asco" Oleomargarine lb 22c ShilShieldsd , Jr.J , NeN w YorkYk, $!i; .Mrs, I'. J. ,,:tv nighit Thl. rirti M't*porie,.„_ d severav.... l Tuttle.'Bayonne-. 5S; 13r. R. D. Kitil-lo | unaanltury places and notices will be Kowlby. it appears, has better judg-' moral is: D--::': stiirt ^ netliinn "Asco" Macaroni : 3 pkgs. for 25c K. 13. C. Graham Crackers._ .: _...... '.,.lb 15c mriu. J'art seems to know when it's 1 New^JTork, $3; J. C. Ford. Springfield. , ,.:oill tllp offenders to abate tho nuisuncu that you can': tmlsli. • ''Asco" Sifted Peas can 17c N. IJ. C. Cocoanut .lunibles : lb 22c Slass., $2; T. B. Dawes, Blairs town. $'-; \a t onco. time to quit. .Jr. White, S2: John B. Thompson, St. o two women members of the board A tin horn spurt: .".Lu eating a Louis, $2; Miss Gladys Robbins, XowI are taking a verv live interest in board Judging by th^ progress matle by the pretzel. York, $2; D.- AV. Kibble. Haekensack construction saiiR durinK the past week, Regular 12 >/ c of health workk. They aree* Mrs. S. 13. 2 it may be stated that there i$ no danger See American I-'irst sounds goi.nl but Rich Libby and Mrs. C. K. Stover. that the mun running the concrete Calif. 111. Similar donations to Che tea room mixer will be arresttd for speeding up hero in A\"arron Cfumty we hardly "Sunsweet" Creamy committee were as follows: Kratertial Notes. down Washington avenue. appreciate the- fact thai there is no Senator Frfcllnghuysun, $15: Mr. and The (iuarterl>- meeting of the Jr. O. bettor placo to start mil «lKlu-seeing •ory nifaly. L-iuisually Tlie wry bt-Ht wlnjlt-niillv eliecsc inadi-. Trv It. Mrs. A. J. Craft. W&rceswr, Mass., $iu; 1.7. A. M. Association will be lic-lil on than nsht aL home. We have the air Wt.. know ymi'll likf it. ilr. and Urs. Jos. I*. Cummins, Xew May 12 in 'thy ball nf the I-'iitesville Many a man never j,pets tn the front: and wo have thr* scenery. There ui-i- no York. $10; Rev. John J. Foley, Oxford, Council. John P. Larue, .of .Ilacla'tts- \ because be hates lo be taketl about be- prottit'f drives anywhere than right 35; air. and Mrs. Harry W. Dililine. town, is president of the association, j hinil his back. here in Warren county. New York, $5; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U Sweet Sugar Corn can 10c Swift's Snap Soap : ...10 bars 23c iLurphj-, Phil'tipaburg, $5: .Mr. ana I\Irs, Oscar W. Jeffery, Engl'ewood, $5; Small Tiny Lima Beans can 15c "Asco" Table Mustard .jav 12c Mr. and Mrs, i- Colemnn, Anderson, Large, Green Lima Beans can 22c $5; air. and Mrs. Frank Graff. Kwd Gold Seal Oats pkg. Sc Bank, $2. • ' '^ ' •Whole.Grain Rice :. tb.pkg. 9c "Asco" Corn Flakes pkg. 7c Freelioldei-s Award Hoad Contrails. At a special•meetiiiK ot tho Freehold- ers at Belvidere last Saturday, con- ! tri'.'its for road work were awarded a? foli nvs: . • . Coffee •» 29c 'to" Teas ,J5 45c Buffalo Springfield Holler Co.—Buf- Its rieli, heavy body insures economy, ami its 'IVas of tlu- liiH'st (lualilios. A blend for every falo-Pitt road roller with steam scari- delightful flavor will win you.. Try a cup cif this taste~Oranf,.t. I'elinc. India Ceylon. Oltt Country fier attached, taking old roller owned delicious coffee. You'll msie tho difference. Style. Plain Blnt-k, .Mixed. by county 53,100; for furnishing crushed stone and screenings, as fol- lows: ' Best Pink Salmon .:' - can 12c "Asco'- Cream Mints lb 25c Phillipsburg Limestone and Sand Co.,—delivered price 4000 tons, 2Va Very Best Red Salmon can 25c Teintor Peach Preserves jar 2()c inch' stone, 200 tons 2% inch Jscreen- Sugar Beets (ready to serve) big can 14c ings, at $3.12; price at bins at i hillipjs- "Asco" Peanv.c Butter^.. tumbler 9c burg, J2.15 per ton. j Cooked S\veet Potatoes ...'. big can 15c Gorton's Ch'.ft Chowder.!; : can 12c Furnishing and applying bitumen on j 1 ; county roads. i •II • V '•. • • • Clinton Asphalt Company—Hoi>e tn j "White Twj). line. 12900 gal., $1,3-11.60. Furnishing Cold Patch Material: Loaf 4L Barrett Company—Stewartsville," 5000 1 Victor 6c i!} Flour.&* 57c gal., $925.00; Belvidere, 3300 gal., JfjlO- Gives These Two Vast Improvements •i '50; Phillipsburg, -1000 gal., $7-10: Vwish- Quality and «iu;nitity. Just like home-made. The Alvvajfs delioinliilili.'. No Ijetlei- \vlie:u floll ington, 3500 gal.. §647.!>0; Plaekettstown, purest bread made. 11000 givl., $555.00; Blairstown, 3000 gal., True tones! That is what you notice first in The Brunswick. The S570.00; notes of the piano are really there. The voice gets its fullest expfes-, : -Ono'half inch "Wawbed Gravel: II ' Hodgson Sand & Uravel Co.—Stew- sion, to, the last syllable. All without mechanical suggestion! • ' P. & G. Naphtha Soap : bar 5c artsvillej-SOO tons, $288.00; Phillipsburg, Fels Soap : „.... "Asco" Evaporated Milk can !)c 200 tons, SaSS.OO; • Haekettstown, 150 bar 51/, c "Aseo" i^ider Vinegar bot. 16c tons, J21«.00; Belvidere, 50 tons, SST.Si); Gold Dust Powder _ "Washington, 150 tons, S216.O0; BridSe- The Brunswick Oval "Asco" Ammonia :. - Pkg. 4>/2c "Asco" White Distilled Vinegar .... ;;..bot. 12c ville, 100 tons, . 4144.00. The Brunswick Ultoha, "Asco" Icily Powder ;.. pkg. 9c The Miles Billing ., Company Tone Amplifier, or tone bot. 9c awarded the contract to ^furnish 150 ';••" or composite sound-box, tons oC- one-half inch gravel £o: chamber, is pictured Blairstown road for-5222. above. It is made of light, pictured above, plays al): resonant wood. Banishes types of records without' For Thursday, COLUMBIA those thin, harsh "tinny" changing parts. A simple, Friday, Saturday The newly elected .officers and re sounds usual to the old turn of tlie hand adjusts ftlectod:ones of.the. E. I* are President to any make of record. 'Walter Learn; 'vice president. Mrs. C. type phonograph. l^rifirruiri; 2nd vice prr;s.. Mrs. Ada Miller; 3rc^ Sarah Kianey; 4th. Elsie FINEST NATIVE BEEF Learn; treas., Frank Van Kirk; sec. Oiaco Klnney; organist, Mrs*. JIarrj1 Llnaborry; assistant organist, .WaHei See—Hear—These remarkable inventions at our , Round Steak .34l Rump Steak ...... ".... 32c 3b. Leain. . • "\^.-.. .' • >'• • Daily Demonstrations 1 George B. Hunt, formerly of Colum- Chuck Good^l Rolled bia, died, at the almshouse in Pennsyl- vania/,1 being admitted March 3rd from PotR'oast Rib Roasf Chuck Roast Rib Roast Pot Hand. - • Tlie cause of • death MODEL-210- ~ . $150.00 \ cancer of tlm stomacli. He. was" 59 12c lb. 20c lb. , 14c lb. 25c lb. jeais-'OUl.*tVAn'1 uncle,' Abrnm Hunt, Terms as low as S5.00 per. week. We carry all makes. flit Bethel, survives him. Lean Soup Beef ...... 7c lb. Stewirt .Bai'tholomow, formerly of „ $65.00 to $75O.pO Lean Boiling Beef 10c lb. Columbhi, • a, well-known • fanner and rattle? dealer/ died at his l^unc at Rolled Shoulders .14c lb. Thick End Rib Roast ,. : 16c lb. Mtddlo'Valley. Tuestlay 2 p. m., after BRUNSWICK SHOP a 2jcara' Illness. • lio is survived by hi wJfo",>nee Miss^Young/pf Columbia, MILK FED COUNTRY VEAL and tlireo ' sons,;-. Judaon, Ocorgo. and 227 Northampton Street Easton,Ta. Ilusscll'and one' daughter, Mrs. •. Wal- ter J.* (Palmer J of.*i Newark-, and several Veal Steak ...... 40c lb. Shoulders ...... 16c lb. slsters.i He was a memebrof the P. O S of "A.- of-Portland. Funeral Veal Loin Chops 32c lb. Neck 16c lb. Thursday; at;2'o'clock athia late home with inlqrmont in'; Riverview cemetery, Veal Rib Chops 28c lb. Portland.:^•••" • -; i. •, ; Breast ' 16c lb. DoWitt Barn %\a at Sttoud bujs Veal Shoulder Chops ... .25c lb. Rump Roast 20c lb. Tuo da _ To Hoivi a Counh ^cld Da A count leld da fbr sohool chil Sugar Cured Regular Hams 32c lb. ijren will >tM jcar -supercedo the an Jiual hiffh^ school T U C A meets of o*her* bara (This event Mill ba held Fancy Boneless Breakfast Bacon 25c lb. ' atBelvidera on June 3 it ^tormj th"n ri Whole OE Half Ships ' . Ihti events \\IUtJ>e graded—ono sec (Jo to$ {own grammar i choolg and.
?„.'$$&I . .M . \ *" o ^ ii SECTION ONE THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY II, 1922 , Page Th'fee
tlmo was hold with icu crenm and cake population. AveniRO HUiUi Tax Kale )s.$3.!>fl. . Welcomed Now Pafltor ami Wife. peas., Mrs.:Lytleiro8pohaadr|ntaI; for refreshments. Tho next meeting The ([iicstlon passed upon was wheth : : will bo held at tho homo of Mm. Min-cr or not a borough should bo created Jersey's average lux rate for, 111^2 is In splto* of tlicV Hlorm Thumliiy i ittlo speech. --^ &f :Axz$&0f%$^ nie Butler In Phillpsburg on June 1. or tho section remain aa an Integra1 $3,501 per $100 of valuation, compared night thero was a,goodly attendance ;;In his, remarks-''iW.'^iXVigonhu: part of tho township. with $3.44 In 1921, an Increase of .121-. at the reception 'given by. tho Methp- apoko of tho fact^that jhe^IcltJaflH^ihea Lutheran Societies Active. and tho largest rate in Hits State's his- dlat congregation, to the.new pasfor, wero .becoming father'..'::to*^tlip.^locali The vote was 35 to 2 ngalnst makln. tory. Ilov I Q Lytle, anil wif< It WOH Methodist '.preachers " having ^.tieon'^otl Oranfio to Hold Special Meeting. There was a largo representation oi the change. L i members of St. James' congregation ant This Is In spite of a raise of $332,-137, Blvon in tho'' -'chapel.' Tlio •• King's the reception of- four ";Binco'Whb' -liafl|5 OcorKe Burd und Frank Burd were Thu Moravian Orunge at Hopo will 142 In the total ratable?) over lust year, Dauyhterfl find LadloH' Social Circle boen pastor, of, the r Woflhington • Pros-.a members of the Missionary society am Now VJIIiiKo Man n Suicido. 1 li il : ]n Now York • Clljr on Monday evening hold u special .meeting, Saturday, Muy when the average tax rate was $3,4J, hid chaijjf bytcrjan church, •/• i : . -,! <'*'.%,^.''''^ "^l^(^ to hear Puul Whiteman'H orchestra. 13, at 8 p. m., the program for .which Mission Band that attended the 28tl Grieving over tho death ot* his wif< The average rate Is not the aver- l ; Mrs. "Willllam: Little Is connned ti annual session of the Eastern Confer' 1 Kev. S. P. Galloway gave the addreflrf O.: F.; 3nyder. Introduced.>lho'Vniem^in has been arranged by the Farm Bur- ten _tlnys ago, James Turl remurkt. age of. til-- rates of all the taxing li of welcome, AddrcMses were also made' bers of tho congregatlon^and" friendfl|j her homo on Bclvitlcro. avenuo suffer eau; This wilt be an open mooting t once of the Woman's Missionary Socict; to his fellow workmen ut the Ediaoi tricts of tho Suite, but is •reached un- ing with complication ot ailments. oi tlio Cast Pennsylvania Synod in til. by Rev. J, X. Wogenhurst, OHeitr to tho nc>v; pastor.. Refreshments n which tho public Is Invited. cement plant that he could not stain der the i rovtKlrtiiH of thu railroad act JefEery and fa M Trtsik t. "\IrH 1 • Mra. Mira Jones is confined to hei County Agricultural Ageiii, II. Mas' Springfield church on Wednesday. Mrs, his sorrow and that ho would rathei ry taking tlie total ruMMcM of all o served. ' ' . '••>,.•',:. :'/::-:}u^;^;K,^ homo on Belvldoro uvenuo with alc!t Thomas S. Purcell of Huntington was be dead. i James Skinner irresentotl Mrs. 'Lytlo V on, and County Club Agent L W Hill ; t'ia tuxtn^ (listnetH of [he St.itu und 01 with, n'largo flhowur .bouquet of .sweet 110BH. have secured A. F. Mason, Fruit Spe> tlio elected delegate for the Woman" Tuesday morning at G.UQ o'clocl vldlng li into t/'n; total tax to uo ralsei' Star and Thrice-a-Week World, $2.75.*; Golden Star Council, Xo. 126, Som clallst, N. J. Agricultural Experiment Society and AUmter: Stanley Plekel wat some of the employees, in passim in those districts The entire Valuation ami Duuffhloi'H of Liberty, Is repre- Station, to give his lantern slldb Ice tho delegate for tho Light Brigade Mis- TurlV homo, heard tho report of a l for 1022 it* ?:{,85a.27S,-U0. The total tu« sented ut tho State session at Anbury sion Bund. Both societios made' their tiiro on the great agricultural section pastor. Rev. D. S. Hufer, a life mem- tol. They rushed'-'Into the house am to he raised in approximately Gf>0 til; Park by MI«j I"»nnlo Vosseller Mrs ot tho Pacific Coast. Mr. Muson, whoac found ibu Austrian dead on thu tiooi trio* is uaT.irortM.O!}. aadlo CJieen, Mm Ella PlttcnRCi a home is In California, spent .several ber, lie responded with thanks to both of tho It Itch en. Ho hud shot hfnm-ll societies In a very lining manner am Longport's iaiuP til.374. Is tho high- representative' and -ACra. Jennie IJ. weeks there, last summer preparing through the head with a :tl! cullbri f til and iloi«lf»town's $1.77, is tli Ffchtel who in , n member ot tho ere this lecture. The lecjure will be fol- both delegates gave Interesting report; revolver, dentlul committee showing the socle tie.*; to be In a growing lowed by u, few snappy games and fun and active condition. Turl cuuie tu this country 'from An* $\ .1 " Henry Burns who hits been employed in general, tria 13-years ago and was a dypuml Tlio rates of tho larKer cities arc: at tho Oxford IJyo works for severa" Calf CIul> Started. Airs. Sharps Shimer, who attendeu nblo workman. He WOH 45 years oli Jersey City. $3,488; .Newark, $3.78; civareties years as pipe fitter, linn tendered hii At a dairy meeting attended, by 2! the Mission school at Hurrisburg for a and has a daughter and two grundchll Trenton, $:i.B2; Cunidcn, $2.80; I'at resignation and hua returned, to hit) men and hoys of Sarcpta community. week last summer, also gave a talk ant* dron in Austria but no relatives in thii son, $3.3-1; Atlantic City/. $3.08; llohok- homo at Patorson. ' . 4 boys agreed to buy pure bred calves, Mrs. Shimer, who was one of the con country. en, $4,178; Pu-snaie, $.1,276; Ashury I'urk, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chcffowldilen feed and raise them and thus start u ference secretaries last year, was re Dr. P. W. Curtis, of StewartsvilU $4.24; Xew HruiiHU-fck, $I.C7; Perth Am- und son left "on Monday for Wharton calf club. In their community under tho elected. .Mrs. Lurkin, who gave a long was called unit hu In turn stimmonc hoy, $4.37; Rayon tie, $3.1-1; Elizabeth where ho has taken a position with tho direction of L. W. Hill, County Club talk on her trip to India, was listener tho county physician, Dr. O. Wyckoi $3.18; Long liranch, $4.43; South Am- Wharton furnace as chief chemist. , Agent. M. II. Keeney, Dairy Specialist to with much interest. Tlio devotiona Cummins, of Uelvldere, who Issued boy, $0.06. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben. Brown and from Xew lirunswlck gave a most ln> services were in charge of Mrs. Anna burial permit to undertaker .Stone ol Homo of the exceptionally lg family of East Orange, ore vlHitlng at foresting tulk on "Pure Breda." Fleck of KeigelHVlUu, Airs. O. M, Stewartsvlllo, mien are: CIIffN(ilu Park, $C.G9; Fuir tho homo of Mr. und Mrs, Louis Stein- Arthur S. Parr, William Snyder und Mclchor, and M,rs. D. S. Hufer, of St, view, $6;l>9; Xorthvale, $£.76, Cape hurt on Wall street. N. Dlckerson wero appointed as a James. Wlfft Denied a Divorce. Muy Point, $0.93.'!; WhuiTon, $C 7C Tho Oxford Foundry and Machine (purchasing committee :tb »i-icct tho Thu next meeting will be held at Up Ruling that the libellant In divorce liarnogitt City, (G.UG. Company has beon idle for, a few duys calves for the boys. They expect tc per Tinicum, Pa. The ladies of tin proceedings must start the suit in tin Municipalities with smaller rate: tliia week in order that some repairs buy the very best they can and will: Springfield church served coffee and fci county in which hu or she resides, Ai are: Princeton Township, SI.83; Lowci Jjelng done to the foundry department. this In mind will visit two or thre* cream. Those who attended from St torney Francis II. S. . Ede, of Pe: I'enns Keck, $2.02; West Mllford, $2.14 Tho workmen at the various plants herds In Somerset County soon. James Lutheran church were Rev. ant Ilolmeltii. $2.07; Caldwell. $2.12. Mrs. D. S. Hafer, Airs. Joseph Curzatta, Argyl, master in the suit for divorce lire complaining about th1 o works being brought by Pauline Trimmer, of Hav Tho rates for Warren towns on the daylight saving timo' and the Mis. Sharp Shinier, Mrs, T. S. PurcelL, cr.ford, ugulnnt her husband, Kewan townships aro printed in the STAR x.o- town bolnjj tho opposite. They claim CHANGEWATER Mrs. Minnie Butler, Airs. J. 33. Inscho Wills Haverforu*, of Hackettstown, N day. The rate In Washington Jjorbl - that they aro losing an hour's sleep Mrs. R. Pickel, Mrs. G. Felt, AUss Elli J., refused to recommend that a dl this year is $41.GO. each day by the operation as they retire Shipman. The Mission Band memben vorce bo .granted. on the old time and arise In the morn- Kdson Castner has purchased a nev that attended were Misses Grace Stam- ing on the daylight saving. Tho Oxford car. ots, Lorayne Freer, Beatrice Louden- Tho Trimmers, .according to testl Huutcrrion Hawlmll Leaf;'"" Kcsults. Dyo Works and, The Standard Silk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Castiier enter- berry, Beatrice Stone, Stanley Pickel, m'ony In the master's report, were mai The experiment of running a county Mill are on tho new time • while at tho tained Wm. Doremer and . daughter Thomas Piatt and Helen Haney. riwl at Syracuse, X. Y., March II, 1018. baseball league is being tried in Hun- Ben lull of Broadway on Saturday. while the husband was in military ser- tc*rdon county tills year. The opening Em p Ira Steel and Iron Comjmny, the The members of tho Mission Bam vice. Following his discharge, the; Edison Quarry und tho Oxford Foui Mrs. Mame Hill culled on friends a will hold a bako aalo on the parsonage games were played lust Saturtftiy. Thf Hampton Thursduy.. . made their home at Hackottstown ui; olllcial umpires for the league are J. dry are still on the standard time. lawn in Huntlnglon from 0 to 10 o'clock til July II, 1920, at which ttrne, Mrs, John; McManiman of, Brooklyn re- on Saturday morning of this week. Albert Dick and Charles ltush, of Phil- They are Mr. and Mm, Krank ISverltt, of cently moved In his now home which Trimmer declared, her husband's eon lipsburg, and Itoss Gilbert, of Lam- Blalrstown, and Mrs. David Myers, .of duct finally became so overbearing bert v I He. i'oriland. Pa.,••tveru vlaltlng" the week- he purchased of Mrs. Samantha Oast To Entertain Fresh Air Children. tihat she was forced to leavo him, end at tlio homt! of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- ner. • Plans have boon formulated for th> Sinco thttt timo she. has made hei Saturday's results were as follows* dora Llltlo on Lincoln avenue. .Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McFadden of entertainment this summer of a con- .home at Havcrford, and, says tho re- Lamhertvlllw. IS, Plemlngton 1; Hlgl: Tho Oxford baB&ball team went to Hrooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Ktlward signment of poor children from New port of the master, she has at no tirw Bridget 2, ' Clinton 0, Milford 1 Good! defeat on Sunday afternoon by the Jensen and'son of Xew York have re- York, the affair being under tho aus- matlo her home In Northampton coui French town 0. • hands of the strong Plccutlnny ball turned home ufier,HpcmllnK some time pices of tho N*ew York Tribune Fresh ty nor httB nhe shown .any intentloi team of Dover thy main clause oC^lh with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hackett. Air Fund. of doing so, I racket 1st own I'rincipal lo Xcwton, game was the costly errors that were Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Montan; This is not an Innovation KO far a: Tho Xewton Board of Kiluciitioi made by -the local team1 in the first la. the'guest of Mrs. Rachel Castner. Washington is concerned. These pooi Wednesday night elected as the ntn Buy this Cigarette and Save Money Jmilng- when four runs were floored by ltussel Gorber is making an indefl children have come here In othor years No Kiuids for Alpha Koatl. .supervising principal Charles II. tho visiting team without a hit. Both nitc stay in Pennsylvania. and enjoyed, the hospitality of peopli Tho much-needed state road through Reajcli;, supervisor of the Hacketts- teams had flvo hits, tho pitchers work- Mi's, Uriah Garey returned homo on living In tho farming district arouiu. the borough of Alpha will not lie buill town .schools. He will succeed Stunley ing well, but mi3i)lays on the defense Saturday after undergoing an opera- Washington. The enterprise was un- this year, despite the fact that Senatoi C, Dnkeshire. wero very costly for tho homo team. tion at Corrells Hospital ut Easton. dertaken last year but owing to a Thomas Barber made a strenuous effort Mr. Dukeslitro took the position on The crowd wtm the largest that ever Miss Bivir.i Morgan spent Saturday lute start did not meet with Ita usual to secure a state appropriation of $25,- ly a few months ago. succeeding K. L witnessed tho game. On Sunday jif- with Mrs. George Hartman at Wash success. 000 for tlio work. For a time it ap- Baxter, who resigned after dilJIcultlei. ington. peared that he would be successful but untl who1 also hud served but a few ternon the Philllpsburg A. C. will be Although no definite date has been word has been received from tlio sUU< VARICOSE ULCERS hern to play their lirst game uf the Miss Margaret Cray or Rockawuy is fixed, it is probable that the llrst twe months. It has boen known for'gome season. Tho scoro: spctttllnf? it fortnight with tier aunt, highway department by the freeholder; time that Mr. Dukt>nhire did not wish weeks in August will be selected fot to the effect that no appropriation 1 to return for another year. : The Master War Antiseptic I'ickitlnny ...... 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0—7 .Mrs. Milton Hill. . the visitation of the children this Hum possible for this work, and if the roat Oxford '.....0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0—1 A number of friend** gave Hiss Hat- mer. is to be built this year, the money Observe Mot I tors* Day once. The Postal Bulletin, issued Monday for treating Diseases of Hen and to that end is trying to inculcate the May 1, contained thu following sugges Women. spirit of tho old proverb—"as the twig Tho contract calls for the remodel tlons from tho Postmaster General: Is bent the tree's inclined." He is tak- ng of the present building and the The Most of Cases PHILLIPSBURG ing a live interest in the public school erection of a large addition at the "Sunday, May 14, Is Mothers* Day can be treated without knife or medr .system' and is endeavoring to promul- rear, doubling the present capacity of f suggest, as an appropriate recognl cine. gate the patriotic spirit among the the .schools. It will be three stories ir tioh of our pride in and veneration foi Tho Knights of Columbus netted rising generation. our mothers, that the United State: COME AND SEE THE DOCTOE nearly $500 by the recent minstrels. height, of fire proof construction, un< Hag ily on all post oiiice buildings on AND TALK IT OVER. James W. Cease, Jr., of Green's Just now his special hobby Is to tho auditorium will have a seating ca that day. Xearly all post offices hav< Bridge pleaded guilty of speeding be- place markers upon selected trees in pacity of 680. fiaKs; every office should havo one." Doctor Sherman has made a spe- fore Justice of the Peace James 13. the various towns, making this a. feat- cialty of Chronic Cases for past 20 , Smith Friday afternoon and was fin- ure of the Memorial. Day observances. Too Much Soldiers' Hontis Money. years and knows what to do without od $10. Cease is reported to have His plan in the Xew Jersey schools is The state has $800,000 which cannot fooling around with untried remedies. been racing through South .Main lo havo the markers boar the names of bs transferred to other needs and DON'T PUT IT OFF. COME NOW. street with Hairy flawk Tuesday af- t.ie five signers of the declaration of doesn't exactly know what to do with ternoon,' wlien Hawk's machine crash- independence from this, slate—John it. This .sum represents what Is left od Into a truck of the Korp Coal & Hart. John Witherspoon, Abraham over out of the $12,000,000 bonus fund SUPREME stiap Pumps with tiA Supply Co. Hawk was fatally injured. Clark. Richard Stockton and Francis for soldiers, authorized at the elections Doctor Sherman ck «P « A. J. Park has a freak egg. It was Hopltlnson. in Xovembeiv 1920. After paying the Suite 303 First National Bank Build' laid' by one of his lihode Island Reds Ho has already introduced this plan bonuses, there is found to be $800,000 BED' ing, Easton, Pcnna. and It is U shaped.' It is halt an inch in the schools of Maryland antl is now unexpended,and the law does not per- thick at the bottom and measures two Interested ' in tho Now Jersey' schools mit this money to bo transferred to ICE CREAM inches across tho tips of the egg. There and in some of the neighboring states. any.other account. The state treasur- w er may put the money out on interest In an enlargement at each end of the He was in Washington last Friday, U ami these aro threc-riuurters of an and hold It until 1931, when the lust .Quart 50c. afternoon and spoke to the scholars of of the bonus bonds will bb paid off. Inch in thickness. Each stem of the tho Washington school in tho high •Real Cake Cone, 5c egg ia an inch ami a half long. It la school auditorium.' He had already now preserved in alcohol. made similar addresses in tho schools New High School Plan Defeated. Tho Warren Foundry Safety Com* ut Huckettstown and Belvidere, und In connection with tho election in FULL LINE OP New Battery mltteemen wero entertained Thursday towards tho end of tho month will PhllllpHburg Tuesday to select Town evening at u,dinner in the Y. M. C, A., speak In the high school auditorium at Commissioners, the voters passed upon GROCERIES building.''Superintendent R. B. Brown Trenton. a referendum at the bottom of tho Prices nssured tho members the management His purpose is to keep up a live in- ticket. Tho question was whether or Tobacco Cigars •would cooperate . H. \V. Eckel of the terest in tho Founders of our Nation. not bonds should be issued for the con- Pennsylvania .Manufacturers' Associa- The Idea is said to be entirely original struction of a new $300,000 high school Cigarettes & Candy Overland tion gave itn address. It was given with him. building In tho hill section, the site Chevrolet $ from the viewpoint of an expert. having been donated by the Phillips- burg "Development Corporaton and ac- Buick i Yeggs early Thursday blew the door Suit •Against Oxford School Board. cepted by tho board of education two SOFT DRINKS 26 SOUTH THIRD ST., EASTON from tho safe in the office, of the Through' former Judge Georgo M. : 25 Swift & Co., at 225 South Alain street, i'ears ago. ' Special Price by the Case. r, ut failed to force open the Inner com- Shlpman, suit has been instituted by The proposition was defeated, the Buick 6 partments whero the money was kept. the J. Taylor Baker Co., of/ New York votes being 1,288 against and 993 for. Nothing was taken. Tho attempted apainst the Oxford Board of Education. Studebaker robbery took place at 'A.30 o'clock, It is The claim is $177.38 and is for books No Borough for Hillcrest. believed, as the olilco clock stopped1 a/1 .hat were sold to the board last Aug- A special election was held in — HENRY J. HORAN that hour. Bags and coats of em- ust. '• . • patcong township Tuesday, in a sec- Dodge ployees wore packed around theXa'fe' At that timo Clark Wilkinson was tion known as Hillcrest, where- there Cash Grocer to deaden tlio explosion. /^ president and Charles IT. Carson was have been extensive building opera- Franklin cleric. Although the firm claims that tions lately and a. large increase in 30 TAYLOR ST. Reuben Peters, a member Mt Cler- tho bill was not settled, Mr, Wilkin- Maxwell Adjourned Sheriffs Sale! mont Commandery, Knights J.t Malta, son recalls that it was ordered paid last ilias been re-elected Grand Rrjorder of September. the Stato Qommaadcry, \'y£ annual Tho board will hold a .-special'meet • convention having been hd'Vlast week ing to-morrow night and if it is found R. C. Stockton at Paterson. William P/^k'el, another that the bill has not been paid, as HERRICK Td. 21-R5 By virtue of certain writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued • member of Clermant Commandery, was claimed, settlement will follow and' the out of the Hunterdon County Circuit Court will be exposed selected to servo on thf f Appeals Com- suit bo discontinued. • FLOWER GIRL 22 Belvidere Ave. : Tnitteo and the Commit fee on revision to sale at Public Vendue on of the State Const!tutio\i. ?.Ir. Peters' EVERY WOMAN WASHINGTON, N. J. Term is for two years. ^On Wednesday Zioii Church. evening there wiis a. street parade, fol- Preparations aro being made for a who loves the great out- lowed by a banquet- in the Hotel Ham- big day on'Mothers' Day next Sunday. TUESDAY, MAY 16th ilton. ' I Special music by tho choir and a spe- cial sermon by the pastor. Rev. E. F. doors will want a pair oil Sherman. - Last Sunday tho congrega- between the hours of twelve and five o'clock in the afternpon, Manslltfkl Buptht Church. tion eavo many commendations to the our standard time, of said day, at the warehouse of John T. Sunday will be observed ;is Mother's sermon on "The Folly of Worry und Force in the pay, Everyone is requested to wear a Fret," Phil. 4-G, "Be anxious for Sage's Leather Store , white flower and, attend church In nothing-. All mothers invited next honor of mother. Morning subject, Sunday 10.30 a. m. Eastern standard Borough of V Mot heir's IiifiuenccV'V Evening sub- time all services. SPORT ject, "Tho Happy Life." May Stevens will lead tho Young Flowers are ambassadors EXTRAORDINARY Peoplo's meeting, Meeting of Missionary and Aid Society. p 1 c n i p o tentiaries. Let Glen Gardner, N. J. •Tho interior oC tho church is to bo Tho annual mooting of the Missionary them act as your repre-,- OXFORDS remodeled, redecorated and havo a and Aid society of St. James Lutheran scntatives. To your VALUES in the County of Hunterdon, all the goods and chattels found new carpet, (Straw) church was hold at tho par- friends they will carry a ; sonage in Huntington on Thursday Made of the popular Smok- in said warehouse, consisting- of the office furniture, hard- The Karrsville Union Sunday school afternoon and was largely attended in message of good will. To in ware, paints, farming machinery,, 1 Vim auto truck, a three- lias appointed the following Children's 'spite of the inclement weather. Mrs, your sweetheart they will ed Elk leather with black Day Committee: Edna Jorgenson, Mary Thomas S. Purcell, who was a delegato s=£aVry a story of either in- Leather Suit Cases horse powei gasoline engine, pUtfoim spnng wagon, and liYome, M'yrtle-Slovens, Aldeii Wood! 1 Luther Wood, Eugene Wood;- Itufus to tho Missionary convention hold in quiring solicitude or or Tan apvons; leather or 1 hundieds ot ai tides found in a supply sloie of this Kind. Pliau, Clarence Williams.' . Springfield on Wednesday gave a very ardent love, as the case Traveling Bags lengthy and interesting report of the may bo. ' Flowers will rubbei; soles. Seized as the property of John T. Force and taken in exe-; convention, and Rev. D. S. Hater,' cution at the suits of Library Report for Aprif. thanked both societies for tho honors never misrepresent you. - Trunks '" Tho monthly meeting of the Wash- conferred on him by making him a life ington Public Library Association .was members of tho Missionary society, and Flowers Telegraphed B ' Prices $6,-to $8.50 Pocket-books, Etc. George F. Martens, Jr., Geoige II. Large, hold Friday night and the reports show- responded In a very effective manner, Everywhere By oui'iplan of keeping step •American Seeding Machine Co., ed that 2,095 books'were loaned during Airs. P. K. Shipman gave a reading on with the market wo reach Simmons Hardware Co., Solicitor. April. OC these 154 wore non-liction: "Tho God in the Homo." The sick com- lower prices fust. Proof is The fines totalled $8.00 and the pay mittee who wero Mrs. William Pickel tablo $10.00. Eighteen-, new borrowers and.Mrs. Clarence Hawk, gave very sat- hei-e. Ge1 t our prices. See isfactory reports of their-visits.-to• the our stock. -. /r ibJEverylhing to go for the high dollar. Terms, cash. >vero added to tho rolls. . ., : sick audit's. Harry Hughes, and Mrs. -TELEPHONE 1OO "Tho committee placed ?1,500 of the Clara Winter, wore appointed on tho Swift & Co., a corporation, Johnson V. AJer, Solicitor, and' sum made from tho recent bazaar in a sick .committee, for this month. As it , HACKETTSTOWN separate building fund. MissWLeola •was1; tho annual election of officers "for to be sold by A.W. ENGLAND, Sheriff. ^ Perry presented tho library'with 52.now tho Aid aocloty all tho former officers Sage's Leather Store books for the pay tablo. > One will bo woro re-elected. Both sociotios hold Dated May 2, 1!)22. furnished each month and tho donation 1 tHERRICKFLOEISrj SYAa started'with'tho March month,. very interesting meetings and. a social 3rd & Ferry Sts., JOHN C. HAYNES,\Auciioneei:.S
4-,' ._, THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 SECTION ONE, WARREN COUNTY REAL ESTATE For Sale by Members of the Warren County Real Estate Board BELVEDERE PHILLIPSBURG WASHINGTON WASHINGTON AND ALPHA AND VICINITY Warren County Real Estate "" Two Furnished Bunsulous for rent How to Get Combined Onu arru of rlinlcu lnnd, utonea .throw at". Manunka Chunk. on the- Delaware, Store and dwelling corner Columbus from the centre of Town (WuHhlnKton) for Sale foi the tdson onl AVo. -and Purse! St., Phlllipslninr. sood, HIX room dwelling, town wtitor. Pi-Ice $6500.00. J00 foot or more «tveet frontline, i>rice (•1509. only J00O cash .required, balance We offer a nice 4 room house largo For ''Sale—FJno new Cottage with G room frame 'thvr.ihtii with trioi of Selling Effort to Move Your Property enny,imonthty ]iaymont.i lot for only $1200. Impio\"merits tt Mount Un Lake laud 225 feut front by 150 feet deep in the Borough of Alpha. Price SiiSQiMW- 1'i-iu-ttciilly adjoining Wit.shinfiton, Several vacant.lots oim nn-r>- cholch hind.-- .trootl„-5>roam 1 When oil wint to puich.me a \ 11 fi frame. (hvellliiKK .situated oirliron .] th\clIlnK open •quinm\ Hltite. roof A spkmliil prolKit on Bioul street, St., PlilllfpsburKi rental $10.00 pel front :intl roar ]iorch, till neneflsar: Washington. lose' Home, Farm, Summer Cottuse, u month each. Price 55500.00, The Multiple Listing Service omlniiItlings, fruit upples, iioiii-s, piumH Uu3:ueK» Property or .Factory Site, nt>o curiiinta, etc. Prlco $2300, en-sy terms. Let mo know what Double-brirk thvriljnjc situate on our. Hc.il Estuto Broad St.. I'hillljiHburK, 0 rooms each The Modern Method of Listing Fino Coimtiy home' 1% acres of,Rood wants a^e Wo ma havo what you sltle. renuil at $30.00 per month, ein luntl, six room hou.w, all neeessun ore looking for Water. Price $3100.00. outlnii III Ings', fruit-Includes 24, iipples, HARRY SEARLES Property for sale, rent or exchange is through the JIU.'.TIPLK LISTING SYSTEM. This is a service 4 eherrien, 7 plumii, rears,' quiricen, Real Estate and Insurance which Rives the OWNEli, IIUYER and BROKER the greatest deRree of EFFICIENT CO-OPERATION, Kmpe.s. crnhapplos,' n ilnmly llttio WILLIAM BURD THOMAS F. MARNEL which naturally leads to SATISFACTORY RESULTS. This system has been in successful operation in farm ?2i'i00, only $1700 cash, balunce mor least Fire Insurance and Real Estate .Main and Sit greaves Si*, many cities throughout the country fur over ten years. The members of the Warren County Real Estate Hoar* recommend it after a most thorough investigation. Trm-lieally adjoining Washington, I'HILLIPSBUKG, X. J. Inrgo nine room houHe, laumlrj', atoam 11C Broatl Street, You list your property with the BOARD through the member of your choice. Your dealings arc direct heat, electric llnhtJi, l.ii'(je barn room of the "Warren County for three cars, clilclteii - hpu«c, ice WASHINGTON PHILLIPSBUEG with him Immedi llcl upon tlie signing or the listing contract (he li ting agtnt sends a cop of the li t- house, with one aero of choice land, tc Ilonnl. me to the icntril duplu iting ollice .ind within tw(.n(>-foiir hours i copj is mailed to Ihe office of CMrj fruit includes apples, pears, peaches, 1'iinii of II acrts 2) KIII wood member of the Board. Through a working agreement, the member securing a buyer for the property re- plums, quinces, slntwljorrieis, rasp 120 nti-'H till ible uiooni stone house ceived adequate compensation for his efforts. Thus you,receive the benefit of Ihe COMBINED SELLING berrleH. blackberries, , currants, etc. tithel lleee-s u t out btilldiiif,s Clo i IMLITY of o\er TWENTY LIVK OIT1CCS. If there are in buyers for vour proper!} thi plan will 100 feet from trojtoy-.nncl now concrete to Ph Illpsbuiff Possession within 10 find "hem Lhe onh tipul ition on the p irt of the Board is that jour propert> hall be li toil at a fair road, excellent for "rboarding, house, PHILLIPSBURG tlijs Stoik mid futnlni, Jmpleiitnts price J3500. only $3000 cjish requlreil; uo with piopeit\ I\ctlluit bu\ market price. All possible disputes regarding commissions are avoided. You are relieved of the trouble of calling on the various ollices to list your property. When your place is sold all ollices automatically receive I inn of I-I) Vuts .ilonjr ou in ill mgoli.ition-. Hi I ikii an addid interi t in >our ml fare, as he know lit link >our Hill 10- of.alfalfa, ti acres rye. 5 acres oats i 7 I inn ot l.h urts it Hut inn on I,uru<' hotel on Mori Is operation and confidence and that he has the energetic assitance of his fellow members liii'sro1 apjilo orchard, jiear.s, cherries ^t ttlon % mile aom imptnu 1 10 til Miut Cm IK ,onu i ttd inu lieiuOie.s, tuiiiHTes. will include S houtl If on uisli to hu or sell nn kind ncce s trt out building Telephone dotiUle dvvL-UIiu * Kach member of thit; Hoard is held strictly accountable for his actions and is guided b'y a code of stOL-k, 3 horses, t!.") elilfkens, all mu- ind el"etiielt> it ii! tbk Mont Uelu buh tml hi tt tthu-. that dcminds tlu highest l\pe of birvims relations, not onl> with his fellow mimber but with the chiiu-iy, tooiti,. etc. Price $100, onh of liVAh ESTATK I am at your serv- t\act RIMI buyer and seller as well. Kjicli member is held accountable for his actions to the Real Estate. License On- $L>000 cash ice. . If you liiivujittlti or much monoi CO u n 11\ 11 fi out f ii MI 1 imMilo" missioners of the State of Now ,lerse> to loin come nml see me I can plucu (Snici'i'y ami ihmMinjr on Thomas. Si. A'alley' Fann, short drive from Wash section Sioom hou-o J KI i| pit it wlui^ it is *ufe and ou can «eo oichirtl llus N n hif,hi)iss eletn with large barn in tear. Property in tngton over Slate load, 02 acres, six eut fmm mid i ie il 1 n,-un excellent condition. Can hit bought with Our commission rates are fair anil reasonable and are recognized as the standard for this section. room* dwelling, large.barns and out- uhtu ft is tit HK per tont clear to buildings, silo, 13 head ' stock, team I inn ui J' IIKS 10 nut1- nwi n- without {grocery stock. An exct'p you. .HJQJITI5I3N'. ana it hulf ycurs In tloiiitl barfialn. horses," t-hlckens, all machiitcry." tools fitnt dood Sioom hotisi tist nis and implements, pear orchard of 100 llliisburjr. Kefcrcnce any Bank or lait* iioiche" Citu ill \KW ii it\ei Members of the Warren County Real Estate Board: 1 One half nf i1iiuMi< frame on Mere.-r trees. ^5 apples and cherries," price im'sts Iluu.su he-re.or in Eastoh, Pi mil mount iln" HO tiuit ttets Putt St. T rooms with punisu in rear. C! i- "WIIS r B MUDSILL \\ iishinRton. N J M. CU\ BILLI VIII) CO PhiilipsburR, 2*. I. $12,000, term h s bttn ii lucid to *-jii0 Jninutliitt j <• tec trie and bath. . Price ?34O'i L H BIRD VI I \\ Islington, \ T G IIOWLIL MblCHLIR Philhpsburp. N I. Farm of 100 amw, cho!co land bor 1 WHLUM HIKI) \\ ishiiiRton \ J 1 I arm of 1 nits tlo= lo Ph Hi- - I .,* ft init hmist with VNDHLW I, NL'UI V:\PIiillipburff, ;>, J , *- II III/GKRVLD, Philhisburp, \ J acres wheat..25 ucres t:orn, 1^ iicrti 1\ new biinMl w p-utit inipiuteil ;it\ foi th el en fuim Will b LI S1ON BK vm Cililon \ I o tl*. balance hay anil pasture, nine 30'/z South Main St., (ground floor) Opputtunitt to u it i --in ill chiekm ' with iiMis tif.it il ! I HOV \ I M \RNLLI, Phillip burr, > J loom house, large barns and outbuild- U\lUl\ M'VKIlS IKhidin \ rjim nt ti iit\ tt milki ji ei hf Id un nit tit loi « 00 V I) SMIIH. Philhpsbupjf, N. I Injtw. fruit of all .kinds,* will include 10 PHILLIPSBURG,. N. J. We hue ulhi i lum I n»Uns noill 1 V H CR\I(t IiUir town \ I head of stock, 4 horses, chickens, li u V S PIKSEM, PhiMipsbtiw. N J tor, and all kinds of tniiehinerv mostly tO -'10 Kits I I>\\ \RD I IWII RM VN I!l urstoun, \ W (. Dl (.M \\, Cltn (.ardncr, N J. 1H.-W, prk:<; $n,(J00, ternif- W. D. SS1I1H - 1 V M)\M F BJniMown \ J M. C. VOv BILLIYKD& CO M 1 HKOtt \ Bioomsbiirv, N. J E.-B. BIRDSALL Philhr^bur^ \ J Washington, N. J. , II 4t FKiilipsburR, X. J. PHILLIPS5URG
•A \ th Real Estate I man tin slikw tl tn $-0 000 00 and bL delivered tit the iHe Him CMcute i bond in fi\fi of nlniil ti iil\ f t in Milt'i iml th mid above iiiaeo on or bt-forc the hoin | I 1 Mc and ItetU > i l h IK Loud lot tlu full amount of the Legal Notices —Town of Phillipsburg l nainctl. Hlda not submitted on tin ontiuct tli U In will falthfulh ind "it Ar Iln and llxo us to i-i.nf..rm Mindiid pi in il foim or LIRIOM d in and all kinds of OliniXANCl* \O. :i:7. * in In 'i 1 I IUla inn anmdl nmcllk -MaMi.p ,N \ •• nitd. Nilth i ltl i iun tltl i ••peM eti W111l "u^ unclmi o, ^ ilj l I,ii j utaeloiil^™v^ lulllllulflll hihis tonttontt tLt ictt l i 1 I l s \\ OPDIWNU I 1 I VI 1\ 1 iO P U 1 - tluT Of ml \ i ill in l i 1 Illtdi IUUII Inhltn. i diut run idIdeinl l t it. im Ul in 1 "ililll bk u Slmil"" «Ud1 ^'«'suih> WildMiItM, i faifail to j,Kb[\ec tin ING L \.^i '•IIM' o1- --OL rn \IVIN . ... f Hu imuin li.l Mnm il >t I lit j cUil , ibn. inentUnnd I und his cull Insurance VrKEKT WITH VITUII'IKD BKIL'K. • miUI-vMn I I Mil in th L t UK I LIU 1 111 !' i i In ullt! mil tncrti tou feet in > lhe st iti Hl| ln\ is (.uJiimlist, « ,L ' eh.eK Mill 1 e fulfdtul lo tht loud BE IT OUDAINKU hy llK- Board ot ! mi 1 il nd r n u I I i Ight to iej< His iteinii wid In i privon that tho ft i 11 j I 1 ui ""ind" splcitit Vlioiis" iiiaC* he ob CommlssioneVs of tlie town of Phil-, 'tuiiitil fiom the CletU (C tin ttoud lipsburg i il j i UK i ti n 1 I i t- lull in <1 it th (f tlu btite Hiphw i\ 1 rh U the portion of tli rmdw »% ' -til li I ed in t r I in d f the" Hoard of Com Unltd I \!i bun I on ^[unit N Mcmhcr of. the M'urrcn Coioily Jtcal in the cast -side of ymuh -Main.: i I In ml | I HI M Town of Pliillljt'- \ L! I CrKOM-K ' ' "" m llfUr Mll> 12th stroet between Hudsion siroot :unl ; I I\ It U _ ind tint at tin I'slalc Board. i point near l.'niun S'luurt-. at •»• ; th •* tti be lictd "Wodnf: Chltr ciut 1 I'utiis n to bu ptt-nr 1 b\ n 1 t „ i 1 (lit 1 Mutl opened b\ tin '0 ml of 1 illle ilion Harry \V. .Mixsoll, Ti»wn Knj,-intt'r. and [ 11 I Londitioii n n r in oilic the lownship ol Minsllehl \\ 111 I hi I mil u«( i\es tin ii(,ht In ie •US So. Main St., the sum of Ht.-v.'n thousand dollars is : 1 n-ln eiimtv "NeW sot it the Poit Aim 1 hoi-eliy approijrfatcd for tiiis ]mr|i ^i l'ltUl'DS.V SthiolJiouse < sat,,,,,,* M *.7 li-Mi.rj^iV.Hik'ij CL Ul\ (JI 111,1, bids Ol tO WlliM Ul\ PHILLIPSBURGj N. J. That, pursuant to an aet of the i Is IU Ivl 1 i n\CN tint n ny bid .sliutilhutiMl thhe will b,, • teived In the t I M (Mini ml 1 inu) lot then j 10 inl ill -ni it to their adv.-intatte to do I ti,W iti VL of tin si iu of New LI imclelltiik ot nuI uliliiif, to the st hoo1 _.,, soy te d enter ti t • tin 1JUO\ ink SdKH. n Is in I Hikln a\ I oute iitlis H Hit Mint it N I in iceotu ef it. tli is li n lit 1 rs Cuiier A. J.. WOODS. President. Del!art late of the County • of TVa'r- othe obllsalion iy of in- ne hu it\ nli md tlir ilk t 1 tlU mti* with the p! ins ml specific itions to prL'sunt tlio aame. t6 tt I unount >t pupil ed h\ P C AiliNuts \ichilect WALTRR B. MAVIUCHHV, Clerk. i n ilt'ce;isml b city borough, h iron pin cl L centt ciete pitoment the siil.acribc . Ma udminiKtrntors,; on •\ilKB totwi tow nship - -. .muniei. - cniie t'unet t t I] tuin it tl >f M : -ti>. fcomeitillt N I l liefore thv eighth tla\ Of NovutillJer, palltv f-i\ i ned bi in inij io\en ire i a dnin t jf foi Ale id w nut under 1 Lids will be icccued foi the cupm l Slnete Iluudrutludruttt ana -*\ent\enty comni['.«i n Lpi>ro\el Mirth 1 1 I ti Hi \t the w 11 <• il lien l h f h dt hun ti I si\t^ loi r md nine ttntl L HILUy 1 einibim A 7h ipter ' ci woik mism woik and painting r> 0 leiiii k sKi u onth from tho dat tofcetht- with tlie iiinndiiienLs thtreot fe t iu in iron [ der^on stree____t _ -11 tU i\iniio to XO'flCI .aid ouler in l1 m> creditodl r nog and upi lenient theieto n. npor i\ The iadi. JL tl- <( nt i lin1 of tl- Hud on viit tt lurei ibef r«. mtnilontd la of mis. nd del bt I woik is 1 tthule 01 In put Sep 11 ilt m i_h ipttr 1 la 1 pi ins and speciile ilion ha\e 1J ln th Matt of the K lectinj, to brini? in and Pthlhlt his or improv etiifiit nott» r ! < nds lie 11 te , id id! I of s-iid \hllei nrttt ftoi _ . m iu id siil listed ] p pecioa hae n i)rc her cUitiis under 01th or alllrmation by luthuti/cd to be issued in th nt. ' ind o*- lum d ten fe*. t in w i Hh ind Pids will be recehed it the olllce < I pared for tho hciting of anid building in Iron phi out Poii 1 of Ph>sen 1 teebolders HarHan- Dtllart, within the timo so limttod will bB I ret, He miount of *• \tn thou ind lol in f in tho loidw \ tlii-e)f hetue n the "-id for which separate bids will ton received Risk foretor birred of his or lltr action 1 rs lor the I urpo <. of | uiiin nd \ Uk ihuu feet in wtlth ml the C u t House it BeUlden N I on „ ilnst the s il 1 ldtnlnlstrator strict i lurelt beli re "-tutt. i ror n 1 i ii ftit 1 ndi-v luiti _ 1 i.. ut J OUCKK P >I ] at tho-same lime' ami place. Creditor Hi nu Un of 1 i -ls nut grides 01 •- lid si lew ill ir ht rel \ smmhir.l 1 INU Pursuant to the me 1 Mij •! 1 -- purpose it i mcissj r\ to rul til IMie-d ml i istiblislKd md fK( i s is u cMifn-m Kadi liid must be accompanied by a ( tllO 1 PriuiT^s speelflcjlion ind firm of 1 rosatse e of thhe CCounty vaid irn oi nt ot mom \ •- lid no fi hir 1 1 coi Hop tj pi Ln ml uro 1 with '•ail plm md io!ile Mip Nil eortiiiod check payable to'the Hoard of CHUtUb DP HART ind BLOOM- lent i t nude In IT \\ Mixsell Town In otitmet Tn 1 bond fir the pioposed Kducation of Mansfield Township to thx in thth e eiphtihh dday of .May. )., .ne FUiD APGAI1 bond hall itir i -U I 1 11 II Mip N fil madt h\ Tl ^ Ml\ t\ >rk ir on file in the ofl're ff Ilirr^ tocn Htindud an\ elnf-dn "\Ii\ lOili CIO (I) upon ipplioitlon to Him "\\ nin ind Hit tenths feet to n ele i mil tint it tlu refill ir meeting Hie res ulai ictinB )f Hie llj n 1 ot \ ( tcr Countt Ltikineer Bid must ion Ot till Town ot Phil \itlon oi 11 1 thence ascending lit to be held \UliiLMia M i\ 1 th 1 "p mile nn tho "=tnndirl propo il lipsbmiL he d it 2 I M Ma\ It 1 til lit t to 11 ind si\t\ s MII one sul I ul \i!l us. lei second 11 ul 01111 in the manner disunited there, Minln lib1* f t i> r hundred ! i.t for ind th it it tl e iei,u! u in Lin*, to bi in_, ind llnil 11c 1111 jf •_ ild ordinance in ii 1 is r quire 1 ht the spocifl itions held \\ ednt sd i\ ^l-l^ 1 th 1 > siid in hundr I Inn tttt to m elt\ ti »n Ute t-H\PM i C VWint fiielrsc-I in sealed entelop^s td Ires ed OI f "1 t) then e is i ndin^ nt ilie r t Town CleiK tn tli bind of Che sen lieeholdirs of ill S (ir-t -t e )iul tid 1« UHl of on ind titi\ nine urn1 hnnlitdth«- 1 finil iciion ot 11 1 Olinj,ni.e thf* Cr «nt\ of W irren md bPirtnK the I R if.tt p r Hundred itit fm three hun mine md iddres<- of the bidder and Atltil l[\f \1 \ C \\(s\ tlreti fourtPtn inrl ninr t nths feet U (ntniN wci NO ist the nimo ind section of the route on lowit LleiU in (Ui iti n nf 00 it thf iforcsiid Vn Oi ilin nice unending ir Ordi- the out Idr Pid inu t be iccompanled nmu * ntitlc 1 \n Ordinance eitab- lion pin In Allller me t Hie benc1 h 1 It n certified check dnwn to the or m iri ur th iforisit! lo\itinn*« i - a li hint, ml ordunitirf Colutnb s ave- 1 1 fir O Hthiil Cn IIPI* lornut AN Ol Dl\ vNCl rt!L,\.ri\L IO rll*-. OM L\1U\ «.QL \HL an I Meado \ utnue cle\ation "1G 1) l> lili o Cbr s SIILH fip 1 check litill not U less thin IO BII\IUL.1C U1NLL \\ IJ ii I hit th sllf*Milhs cf s id "UilUr hini g and ordaining Mill '00 0 nrr more thin $°0 000 00 ind CONCKL.Tr '•treet fiom M 1 rN stici_t to the ifore Piir.sfil street to Kent be Wiir>rel it the abote pi ce on or "New Jersey's Favorite Store" Ihe Boarl oC L mmissionei of tilt iil itir ] in in Milki ftreot herein establisliinp find ordain- lefrie the hour mmed Copies of the Tow n ot J'hillii sburr, t or I Un beloi m ntlon d I ind the ire s street from Bank street st indir 1 propos il foim t\ ill be fur "MERCHANDISING ABREAST OF THE TIMES" 1 lint \jith Mun stteet let«e n lier v i«-tibh hod md ontilned ton th I lullipsl uit? IX-vdop nishel on ipplicition to Ilirr "W % et Union SriiniL. ind the jith si Ie of f (.t m ^ 1 itli ii d tlio roi h\ n thereof inent Cu vation and the establishing tei Pounlt 1 nglncer 3cl\idere ^.\Lnue hill In uimil 1\ between th idrwulls thirt feet in >tt thh e boundaries and (rrados thereof. reinfoicid <.onc clt, I»IMIIL, \ ineln.s wiltli inl the (,nUs of MM sldewill, mi i ovr D oi fo\i"\ih IOM RS tillelt betwe ti lin thru fit-t Horn V ith bidder must iccompin his OK TUB TOWN OF I'HILMPSBURG bi 1 w ith i e-ertilic ito from 1 snret tile en teil\ bull iinn llni. if \tith III her In Lstibli'-lK in I lived so DO OI'DAIX:— M iln "-ii-Lel i" I L II" tw nt\ >n If r nf 1111 Hh ti 1 1 I in 11 1 pi 1. That Section 1. of an Ordinance 0111pm duh uithort-ed to do bus! inehiH oil U'c C tin i 5 h 1 ill ^C (11 Mip No 1 1 nnic \ If \\ Ml\ entitled "An Ordinance establishinK ness In this St te stitins tint such the Philliii-jbmj, li uiii ell lown l.n^in er Inte i Al md firdalniiiff ColmnbiiK avenue fntni suret\ fompant will prot ide hild bid 1 I 1 r ttitli i bond in such sum is I ie • Ilia ill ille tl ill I'urstil street from an iron liolt. throe quire 1 In md in accordance with Uie • itheil end Nich Hi npti. t cor hihumiitd d toiltoil\\ jnu lct.lct.ii s uthuthn tcrltcrl\ protlslons nf sifd specific itions 0011 Gibi: , ind i i lino tin i J I It 1 1 iri' l e t) II inds uenue trim Miller! irom COIIMCSS sticol lo untndcl t ditif ne 1 I)] tin faithful pet foi mini P ftet from ml, t>L Not th I(1 Ison stlCLL 1)( 1(i of the prot islon of the contt let and [ , - i' H hetd is follows—Lh t Columbus i\ e sic ilk-Ufons 1 ith bidder must nlso inchci outbid "ol tiie"w tste'i T'Vill "ot I ft i 1th of tw nt h\ i"t "pt"o1n"e*ach "s'idT DOLLAR DAY iccompant his ind with 1 statement the Philli ISIJUI •, li mslL Los tiick of the cenlei Him ts slnw n m plm of equipment propcrl filled out tiom the s uth end Jl ei s In,, it 1 eit s in I pi itll "\ ip No S in ide b\ II stoio to Iit-l\ldt_i e a\tiiue -eeor ling \\ Ml\sell i own rn-,Inter dntel Bt order nf i resolution of the Bo rd dre ! I01U ono feet Iroin in Iron !> >lt of f hosen Prceholder of the Countt to plans ind pel Hie t'ons to b 1 ie M irclt 1 )"_ — I t(,int ini^ it in Iron monument at the In f 1 section c f the 1 pind b Jlun \\ Ml\sell own Ln I lin in tlie e rtrr line ot Mill r nitct of Win en pissed at a mectir " held tontor line of Columbn 1 enne Tntl n M it C 1 Ol> Monday, May 15th Kineei and tlu sum of si\t eihht hun ihtnce south fifl\ 1 in d trees si\ ConMcss sti et k mil is leiel\ e died dollaii is hciib\ ip iiopridted 1 teen minims we t two hundred s^\ tiblishc ! and ord uncd f 1 width of foi slid improvement 1 onH feet to m lion pin in tho tenter tweiH\ (i\e foet on e ich side _>t the MORRIS r vusr - ill it puisuint to an ict cf the of Henderson st oet t ttllow in., deseni e 1 eentoi line (in i 11 It Clerk J egl litilie of the bUte Of New er The KHdc tt tin center line of tin toid of twertv f I On this great bargain day there will be thousands entitled \n \ct. . to iu luri/luri/ee ml ri> lixIlxd of s ili TunciTunciss i\enie fron fl.it '-cetion f 11 Old mint t rcmilite the ance of bonds Miller street to Hender t ntilled MI Oi n u 1 -.t il llshlne oihei oblif, itlons sing nn lu est iblished ic ind ordiiniiiir Coltinil us a\enuo from of wanted articles sold at the uniform price of $1.00— indebUdm ss In c u bruugh i i 1 in n I pnrtl_ M ip No Puisel stieeL fiom n iron bolt thret N0TICI-; JS H Eft 13 BY GIVEN' Unit \llln__e town tow ship, ii UL 1l \ iI \n\ Mi\scH*Towt. Tn Inindi ed £ort\ 0111 ti el outlic tstet 1 si. licit hids will llo received hy the pnllt i,o\eriie II. .. gine duo 1 Mir h S IT -md no \ fi 1111 Conf.ross sti 11 lie untndt 1 ti Stale Highway, Commission of New articles that usually sell foi a great deal more, some as lominK Ion nppioved Murch _ 2, 191G, fi In the (IHco of tl 0 Town Tnpl Ifld 1 flllO1\S — Illil tilt SilPWillCH JerBcy for tlie following: io^ethct with th" e ame there ilici s f JIIJWS — IJef^lnnint, at tht of and suiip'i intu section of Millar stint ind I nn ol slid ( otunil us i\ niiL from Pursel Hlg-hway "Miilntenanccl Jlatcrlals high as $2 00 and $3.00. Every depaitment in the house ments the 1 stieet to the ii in 1 clt in the inpcle of consisting of Bltuminou.s Concrete it impio\enicnl rolet s 01 Muds ne Pis itenue it in ule\ it on rf to . 0 Columbus i\onuo heielnbeforo men \spiiilt ciushed Trip Kocl Linu lieieM iiithoii/id to be Is nod in the ind iscmd rf, it the riti of four md ih nr F li and ll P II heiclit estib tt MI Dolomite or Gneis ifctrihitc am nnt ol «-iM eiDht hun Uil\ f< l'- 11 hui 11 Rhs feft nrr which carries merchandise that can be sold for $1.00 died a lliis foi the put pose of pi\ 1 undrod fed fDI tu 1 hiinlred «c\cnt\ llshtd (nil ntdainei I n fett In width Diils will be •received at the ofllce f tl to in (1 itirn Ml 0 1 the ten in 1 Hit» 10 1 Iu i\ tlmr of betw ( n the of lhe M'tale ILigJiway Coinnii.ssion, inK id street as hei tin iftor sUtcd silewilks tlilm ft l in wiitli mil Broad street, Bnnlt tildg.; Tronton, Now participates in this great occasion. h\ •which puiposo it is nete su to tei line if H mlersnrt meet Tl c h<1 neli nil 0 the slid imoiint >f mone\ ^aid mirk for the iforevtud elt\ itlon ) l the Kiadts of •, ii 1 si lew ill ire, herein .Tet-BOv. on Friday, May 2Gtli, 1022, at note1; 01 lionds shill be ir intere t it 1 loss cut on the not thw st enli re st Misliod ind li\ 1 o is to conform ll:00'A. M. Htandurd Time and opened turn it tho cirner of M^nnis street •with the itul ]1 11 ind piolllc Mip and road iinmudiatcl'y thereiiftti 1 r ito not to e\ieel t per cent The N > "II mile bt C I lilton own Points of delivery and other, details in I Miadou i\onuo cle\ition £ F 11 n See the Newark Sunday papers for news about a other mittpi s in lespiet tlieitof hall I Tint tho tl lew ilk Pnrineei dated lanuir\ 1 l (in will be furnished upon ipplkuicu to be determine I b\ imJttitton of the i of said Fr til t (iRht feet in width iml twen A. W. IIulr. Hupcrlntenflctit of Alain- Bond ot Ci imnls*d< n is of tile Jown cis utmyj fi m\ Miller t „ feet in width) U ntnee 1, 1 10 id St Bank Hldg part of the offerings for Dollar Day. But there will be of Pliillu '•V it, derson sticet her Inbefoie mpiitioned i that Se tion of in Orlinancf Tii.nl n %L\\ terse Notice Is hcrth\ niton tint the fore lo ind tliet ir her I v est ibllsH'i] nd • ntillc I ind esi. il lishinj? md or Speeillcations, form of bid. special prolnr ordinmep ua intioilucid it the 01 iiUncd ten fret in width and tlu , (I ilnltu, "Mill slrt t from 1 ursel street Hldresscd envelope, and 'conditions un- do?ens of others just as important besides those which regular imetliif, f the floai d ot uim • uadw H them f bet u on the hide ' t< T\ nt street bo un n lei in 1 e id as der which III(1H\'-V.'111 he - accepted loi mlssloneis of th own of Phillips I w ill s thlrn feet in w 1 1th ind Uu.lfollfws-J.liat Mill strt t from Pur thu abovo HIM on (Ho in thu olllco of A: blllj, held at - T M Mi\ ]0 1 _ , MV\Q> °.r "H '•I'm "Ik u luieli\ ei stl Jiett tn Kent stie t If md ii \\ Miiii Stiperliilendeiit of M dnten are advertised. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity, ind that it the IOMII r imetint, to n 1 (i\ed so «s to conform j htii.li establishel ami »rdilncd of alice ri" IJrnil t Hank HUlf, Tien n n and . r N i w idth of tw enl feet. __ , or a ton, X. J.. ami may. be obtained upon said toiifl trill ton Idt r second reid il In III! ^ MMKK s 111 1TV Tn I of tie foil wink untu line is shjid .e. request. Hids must be made upon the to save money. , ~«^,, ' Mr lny nnd linil iciion tt ».iid oidinnnee ,i) ie lattd Mnicl _S 10 _ ind on plan nt d profile M p No 711 inido pijpjstil forms turnlHliel in tin man Attist —II \ll\ 1 "i (. \\ ISMr K in Hie i i th lli f lhe Town In C 1 lilton town LrRincer iated ntr «(( SECTION'ONE THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N.'J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922:..'X'-~~",
Tlio Wellington Tennis Association i: August 24th. -•••,. ••91: SALIir-MOUMO. Ii roonm ;and M'ANTKD—A woman to help witll j WANTKD-^ChauJTeura 'io urivo^ahd linn deci'dcd to limit the membership to; Tlii) Comrmlctt' Organized Ulble Class bath, improvomoniH, laujo lot. good • ||K|it IIOUHO work, nn Inundry or heayy I help oirl'ncknrd moving vans,"married ICO, and none undor M arc eligibly. ...The; of Hie M. B. church will hold two ulJile |i:ilnt. ^n good repair, (3000. KivojWork. two In family; can come In nt {men preferred. Those used to hard four courtH In tlio park wilt fioon be Published weekly. Entered at Wash- lectures In tliu ML'UUXIISI chuucl Krlilny hou.scH near Purceluin WorltH at pricoH, t 7.30 a. m. to C p..m.. Sumlityn off. Ad- work and long houra. Steady work to ready for use. •' .-" • lnifton, N. J. aa second-class mp.tter. evening ni 7.30. • 51^50, 93U50, V21W, J^Otf. jaSOO. licau- dress T. U, car.',of STAIt., , "U p ' right -men . "SiH-sc' - r Uros." , SomcrvJUe- - , —N. More Limn 150 priests .from nil parts tlful liomu un Wu»hlnglon avenuu with lh J KOll SACK—314-ton llenublle truck "J, . . ;•„,";-•• '•;,.',• 3.3.{[ l ho uUit(d1 Slt tlth garage and all linprovumciitu. See us 1>\ A. 'Ilobi!iruioiit: Editor ami Omicr. °f , nj'c Slatca, AtniUiul'fuiM for. Tciifhliij;. -with express body. Also throo cowa. PRIZE WINNIXG S. C. AXCOXA&-T •t Wufaltuctoa. In the State orNew Tll 1Jt)f lor particulars. 11-room house near thu students of the North American CollegiV«H.ei ° "''' "f Eiluoatloii of Munsllfkl Will S(*tt clieap." .lack Bufll, l'ort Colden. Heavy winter layeni, Kggsfor hatch- L Square, all Improvement and good for •; df blMWetb of Homo, will bo In Scranton toutten.wonidi Township will receive applications for inj; and chicks from pens headed by business, ]fa-gt> lot and price right. Flue the annual convention of tho American twicbc'rs for llio followiiiff «i*liools of blue-ribbon winners. Satisfaction properly on main street to depot, extra . .TU.\n KRSTIVAL, - Juno Stb, by At ttlil o D. L. & W. R. II. Blovaied COHCKG Alumni Association on May'17- Mansfield Township: Itookport, lioaly- Atolta - CuHiH'J] X«. 114. IX of. P., guaranteed. 1'laco ordcra early. '25 IS. O Hie Hccond day of the convention 1 Chutoaht . luiTton, iviirrsvlllt , Alt. JJoth large lot, garage, Improvements, lino for 1. aLoonaud diicounti, indadinir y i motor trip will bo made to Delaware J for ?G.2r»;EiO for. (13.00; 100 for S23.00. - redltcoantr, ttcceptancci ot'oihtrM Delivered over creens. Yard price nl and Port Murray. All applications Water Gup, where tho priests will ban- Hatching eggs ui 51.50 and $2.00 for 1!V lanki. and .forcisn-ibllU«f x^ Sept. 1, 19S1. to bo in th-.; liamln of the cleil: on May ' chanacorilra£U»oldA\ttblndorBfl.h ciiiot at .tlio KIttntinny Inn. I!. C. Solliday, 33 Henderson St., Phil- •20, IOL'2. Adclrwis .Walter U. MaybL-rry li|)Hbur>,v ,'.•. . ' 3-fl.tf mentof thiibnnk ;..i.;..'i;...v..l-;C Buckwheat V'C.76 vnr toi High (ichool .senior clsms honors .at ; Pea D.fiO por ton District Clerk, Port M"urray, X. .1. 4. U.5.Gov't.Mcurflloiovai^ff HackcttHluwn have been awarded tts'fol- vPURE BRED : STALLION Ronlce Chestnut 10.7f. per ton 5-1-Ut weighlnf; 1400 lbs., German Hanoverian a Deposited to Kcuro , ^ Btovo lO.Tfi ]K>r ton lowa: Valedictorian, Mlrliim Brauor, tlliy olio, double housu, ijart improvo-I I''AHM.S -WANTED—Ual your jiro< !clrcu!aUoiHU.S.;bondn? --^•\^\ with an average of 03.9 per cent; salu- nunty, good roof, concreUeUjj Wiilks, Jaryo ' ItI'ertyy with its if you wish.to MC-11: no and Oldenburg Coach horao will stand . par value) $100,000 CO w EBB • • io.no. jicr ton Krsiilnlioii of Tluitilts. , g , eUj W at my stable.i near Washington for : Grata •»...... ,...., 30.50 pur Ion tntorian, Uorothy Mnybcrry, 93,3; hon- jjorcJtJ , prlcol ?2"0tf?tf?2"0t,f , $1001}$101} doifii doid f, balanceb' ' wJU»Jmu";jwJUJmu";jl l chafge,"nch"n' ' nui i l : iAlltiUItJStt ;o^B i S • TtCKoItitlon or the Public Library As- this season; service fee $15,00. Orvlllc Gov nment SccurltIcr ••f -^}(r STOV13 WOOD orary essay, Grace Lltta, 93.2; honor- morlKKc. TThrth to hhouathoutss un Grunil avcavc - | custonioi' to collecolec t connnl.ssioinsio u muH able mention, Grace Cucman, 02.5. sociation. rr Cole, "Washington. 2-16-tf (i dins piemfuim, it aay) 275.600 CO ttiii ServlcServloo cfmtct, , carry deliverydelivy,, por ton imu, one for ??2S00 . Jlargallll , Uvo yooill j ' . SicklesSikl . XoX w .lersel y FarF m Agency, •: •'';- '•' f t 51051.000 ; Bhovehovl dlivedeliveryy, peprr to 70 Hackettstown is observing cleanup UKSOLVED: That the An^ociatlon, h liouucs on State utrcot. House with !l%'o j H1^. Youinnn.H avenue. Washington, C, Other,bonds, i vents; tt ton, C5 cents; V* week. But it Is not beinff done ao thankful recognition nf the splondhl re- rooms and barn and largo lot, $1200.: All kinds of Insurance. r.-l-Hp WasliIiiBton Kcal Kstate. ••'. • conta. • •* • thoroughly na Dave Driscbll did the Job suits of tlirj l!.iaiar held for the beiu-li fUK »j\ija — rown properties, low. «. nanKintr«ouse ;_.-.•-,• - ;.•,•;,>;;* of tho Public Library, wishes to place New bungalow just finished, all 1m- ' FOn SAI.K—Clenfs blcvclc. Ridden 8 WASHINGTON COAL & SUPPLY CO tlie In.st time ho rurnlahecl a champion ln-ovements. Uargaln nt S3000 aeml-! only 10 miles, cost $45.00,' i|l soil for biiHineHa places and farms. If In need I - lawful reBcrvo wlfh Federal Hep*;-'" Wesley Fleming, Mgr, on record its sonse of deer* appreciation w baseball team for the town. |*-' 1 Muniflilow, ;dl Itniii'oyenients. Two $^0.00. Motorcycle tandem .scat. $ii.00- Out of 120 applicants for automobile of the succps'sful efforts of all Ihosu who took part in the work. pronerlles near Kwnre also two lots, j Il-Buruer Wntermnn Kas r.innf with licenses'at Haukottstown Friday, nine Hue us If you want farms, lots, town ! oven and broiler- used on.* season, cost tblnt,' on my list that 1-s for sale In 10. Cash In voutt and - nraouni > diie v 'i • Coal nnd Iiinniicr failed in the examination. . RKHUIA'KIt: That the nlmvij rcsolu- homes, bJslness places or chicken : $30.00, .sell for $10.00. Inquire New Washington. I write all lines of, Inaur- t from national banks...... -; .tion be spread'nn the minutes of the w I? . Office and yard, BelvWlcro nvenue Alonzo J. Bryan has bad erected east farms. Wurman ft Ackerson, Real 1 Hamilton Post O/Uce for Wm. K. Yetler. ance. handle all kinds oC Kc-al Eatatc ^ id 13"""* ' 132.049Ve ' and Morrla Canal; Telephone 01. of hla greenhouses a. large sign, con- Association and also he published In tin KHUUP A Insurance, IS. School at..: - r,-4-lt|i and loan money on same. I can Insure j j|i»eell«nc«ii cash"Itcmi.. . . STAI«. u t Washington. N. J. taining these words, "This is Washing- WashlnBton, 'J'liouu 107-1M. , WANTED—R.illnble man tu drive your farm buildings, stock and con- 15. Redemption fund with U.3.Trca§- : ton, Now Jersey, Say it with Flowers E, M. SANDYS, : Sept. 1, 1021. KOH SALU—Ulack horse, seven years team. Steady Job. W. A. Cattelle Coal louts, at any location, and place same urcr and due from U.S. Treoaurcr,- Visitors Welcome." Tho Higu Is strik- Secretary. Ruckwheat % f!.7Ci per ton old and welyhlnK MOO lbs., A-l lior.se, j ft Lumber Co? r.-l-:!t in good stock company. My past ex- T , . C-' ing becauw) of Mr. Bryan's largo rango perience enables me- to render you I . °rr • •...• : • :. • * • '•:: Poa , O.r.0 per to pricepe d to sell as I havae e no use foor HHim . j FOR SSAI.K — Fertilizer by th" ton o~ of orcenhoUBCH and beautiful fields of Curd of ThiinlfK. service In all of these lines ot business, j LIABILITIES Chestnut 10.7ft per tn fra BurtlBurtl , IJoroIJoro . ItIt . L>L>. Hulslzer FarmFm . : in similll minntltlesll . W . A . Ctl Stove .., cnnntiH.mid geraniums that sun _ I wish to pulilicly express my thanks Cat toll. ] 0.7 H jierton 5-11-ltp i Coal ft Uimbei- Co. ]0..H0 jier ton his place In tiie summer time. It 'will to the many relativi-s nnd friend:; foi r.-i-ui FOR SALE—25 aero farm, cheap. |j J Grate- ... 10,DO per ton be lighted by electricity. A fl.u the words vt symjialhy and the beau ,,0It SALH-I'arlrs Winter Myiiiff ton, X. J. Phone 31-R3. 2-16-t•tff j ! 19. ;UndlvidoJ profltn .... 551.378 34"";, 1 -,; >S€M 1 2^ feet high will contain an American tiful Iloral trilmtes at . thu funi-ral of good for chickens: locaU.I near "Wuah- • STOVK M'Onn , *H In.in :i Reserved for... TV. A. CATELM0 COAL .. Hag for tlie first time on Sunday, May my wife, Alfrcttu J. Uarnm. tcrcfl and taxes 14, Mother's Day. Itp WM. 1IAI1I1ON'. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER—See accrue!..... LUMBER •. CO..i WASHINGTON*. N. J. mo before you bujld and get my esti- ! John It. Oalrymplo of Jackson Valley, ingii 011 King'.-; Highway, Several others , i'"'[/ tniito on your job. I do the work com- ,70.678 4 a former freeholder, may be .seen ulniuMt Two Ti-iifiit'i-s Wanted. p oar WasliiiiKton. Wanaan & Ack'- ' " lj from ba-HPinent to attic*ttic.. P. "WW. £ I^SB current expenses. "• . daily dohiy a, full nian'M work on lliu Term I!l2^-it)^!. Holland twp.. flnn J. N, 5 Tliomns. Carpenter shop 2-17 Ilelvf/lerc inUTi-pt. and taxes paid,; B,70G C3 ,.7: public roads of hla Election. Ills activity tcrdon Oo.."X. J. Apply to Kmnlc t, KOIi HALH— Itucd baby a . f .ICNIOi: AIK Ave., "Washington; opposlto Cnttelle's 20. ClreulntinirnntcROUMtaridintr ••.. .jrl.slnt;n coiiHidering that lie la 78 M. Culluugh, D. C, llh.om.slniry, X. I good aw new. Inquire, Oscar Tampier.,' ! ai'i;iX(JS f« r.iimbor Yard. 3-11-tf 'M. Ccrt'dcd checks*outstanding.. . yent'j old. • TROLLEY i:. n. «( Hampton, N. J. S-ll-lt! ki-r and Oak In il. Installed Hut August 10 has been selected as the NOTICE—r will mnvo dead homes •h'^.i^ s »,, „ KUK HALE—IJaby cliioltH from S. C. i ur fur tin in of ?17S."»O. Kek and cnttlo for $1.00. 'Phono 4-R2-1 j j. JnStAdml -'dfJi-ItV. Object ^ date for (lie annual harvest home ut th On Sale at SUM). l 2( W, Loyhoru. Jly own stock only, on ' • . • -I-27-1 A\ushuij,'ton. k C. (I. WIsebtirri. Port* check.-. . . . Valley chnrch. H«us« Urusse.'i of tlie lat 1 SCHEDULE unlirnlad free rariKu. UolivoieU FKICE, I-"OH KENT—I louse- at 20 Murray, N. J. 2-9-5tp-tf i 30. DivHunds unpaid J...... ' Some additional knitting machines ttorus In nil y.Wx'Hi ti lot of irrival guaranteed. All sold up to j W 0 1 tban have been Installed at the i'ohatcony - walst.s made up ttr M-11 at .$1-98 NorthamptoTi'Easton .p s mae up ttr M1 June ^Otb itnd if. you want chicks on ; Laura iliinn, IOC Copley Koad, U-AXnuwrH 11A11V CiriCKS-I am | SSuSifSuWMt* " " , Hosiery Works and when they are In 'ld i loth and running my .10.000-CKI; cnpaclty hot toliiHcrvc, Itt!ma2titl!7,- ' and $l!.»i); slip'-livur.dresses in c that date, order at once at $12.00 per '• iJaihy. Pa. & Washington Traction operation It will moan -10 knitters in wntur .Mainniotli Incubatorn ;nnl Iwok- Kt, 2ft, 30 nnd 31 . . . . 1,SCO,WO, 12 washable niaterlnls. Theceuu aar e pecial: bundled. . Kdwin a. CJoodnoW, Towns- \ WOOL WANTED—At top niarlti-i SI.-Ottv.T timodupotita'...... •' tiie employ of thu company mid the included in the Great KcducUon Kuk hiK' ordon: for Custom Ifntelling and : Company bury, X. J.; Oxford It. 1X2. Ii-11-tf i prices for cash by William 11. Fronie liaby Clifclt-s. All chlckH luitchcd are 30. I'osinl nnvinitB depoflita . , . -. , alcluK on of additional hands. nt NOVICK'S, 141 Northampton St., ™* I of time deposits .... I3nnt Went Tim Lack'iwanna painters have start- WANTBD —Crochctifra oties. ! I'OIL ^luiray. X. J. i'luiito 5II-K:JJ from Bonil laying strains of two range IIoundlllfMiix ed thu season's work. Oood prlcf. Inquli-u :t7 Taylo St., i 5-1-iltr Ktock and lncludo followlnK breeds—! - t'OIl SA I.-:—Ciood fiiftn horse. !•:. A "Wlilto Lofc'lionis, Jlnnvn I^'Khorns. Uar-i Phillipsburg 1 .fit! x.r,u tfillOs'no'.v retailing at ten cents a U'ashlligtu: Untied States dcpoiit* (other than' Hand Madr Trout VHCS. Wnii|v(;rtt) , Upper lJumd .struut, AVasii roil I'lymoiilh liockh and lilmile Island IioHf.nl pavinxs) incluiiinif War' C. It. II. Arch 2,-IS luart in Washington. TSARNBT & \VAI/ri:i\S, Hanlware, WANTED—All kinds of Jobs; work i J InecrsoH Unto U Rods. Snfo ciollvcrey ami s:itf»fnction Loan deponit account andticposlta -.!-'^'v, y the ice, but luckily It was not drawn in KOnd working nrdor. V. JJ, Stated New Jersey I T Coat or Suit ;a N'OVhCK'S at a big wac- old. Will oxchanye for it • fresh cow. hs Slewnrtavillo Heights 2.IIS ntcr the'machinery. Dr. I-1. .). UiUiew Horo It. D. • C-4-5tp 1-"OR SAT-iB-Tram farm hm-.soK. CoiitttV of Warren i , . • ; . ,,.,,,.„ • 2.1)11 rilice—SO.O.'.V They are this season's Apply STAU Ollico. u-ll-2t Dowllng's Crossing .. »iwod up (he digit. merchandise mid id though previously I-'UHiVITURR upholstering, antiqiiou weight nbout 2200 lhs., will Moll cheap. I, A. S. Hark-, Cnslilcr of the nbove namedS Snyuor's Lano £.10 S21H WANTED —Old potatoes, chickena Wm. H. Bauers. near Karrsvlllc. Ad- bnntc, 4li>no]':innly nwrnr that Iho ubovu Btatcman Now VllldKfl Switch .. 2.(4 Lewis Everett moved last wook from priced up to $15.00 and $1S.OO, we must •iml (%'Ks for cash at your' door. Geo- 'remodollctl and finished. Drop a card is trim to thu Leal of my knowledge and belief."W .ho Mitchell house in JJolvklore avonuu close out at a great reduction. Only tlri'Bs Oxford. It. D. '2. 4-27-tf New Village P. O. ... JlciiSLhon, -VA Uarlton Ave.. W'ashinK- to E. F. Gordon, Washington HL I). 1 A. S. HAULS,. Cashicrf^ KdlHon Itond o Clinton. few more days left—don't miss this FOR SALIC—Iflr(w steel (lump liody, Davla's Switch 2.S0 -,'Jiit Great Sali; at NOVICK'S, 141 North- HOUSE FOll' RENT—All improve like new; cl.ioap. Utiwlljy & NetihaiiK. i Suhdcrll>cd ami to before mo this 9th1 day«j M. A. Flcrson has planned to turn the l-'OIt SALE—100 KKK I'rairo State ln- IJroiulwny Post OI11 co a. in lot in tho roar of his Broad street resl- .mjtton St., fta.slon. moats, lmiiiiru of John E. WuHhlnKton. :i-30-tf " of"" May* . ""iosa' . -..r*** KolvlUcro Roud S.I:I cul)ator and out-door brooder. Will AVANTKD—Painter and I^ollercr to .Mineral Springs !MU .lenoQ into a place for parking automo- 11 cheap. Goo. Jlunschen, -1^ Curl ton J.OCIEN M. SHROPE. Notary I biles. He will havo liyhts installed on FOII KALI-:—Thirteen tOioiito. VM work on Commercial Trunks, only one Marlatt'H Crosslins ... -Ml •enm-, Washington. J}^}'"11! Covrect-AKest: William 5.' Rittcnhousc,'"Chwii'S" Marlatt'H Switch .... '2,1 (> Lbc yround^ ;ind an attendant will ho 'Konu Taborrlli. Taylor Farm, Asl. ith exporlcncp j uyplv. Sisser JJro.s.. , ii. Sioltb, Hurry M. Itiddlc Uircctors. ;•;••">•?$»'? Larrison-a CroMHintr .. 'lAM present uiiil iuku carts of tho cars for VOH HALK—Idiijy c'h"n:)w"1froni froo Xisw Ji-raoy. 11. D. 4-27-Iitp Sorncrvilteit , N . JJ . 3-3-tf Dufrord'8 CrOHHiiiK ... M.MS . nuuiinul aum. raiiKU stock also oustnmor hutching -"WAXTHD—Experienced .fii 1 or mid- Kckoi'H Garage ...... 2.011 done, Gf« . lieuschcn, •]:! Carltnn AVO,, FOR HALI-r—Russet seed 3)otit.t.ocs 2A% Tlie printing jilunt of the Warren Itc- of tho host (]ii;ility; Krown i'« dk'iiged woman for general work in Washington Sniiaro ., Washington, ' G-H-Ctp WANTED—Cattle, hogs, calves andl ••Oil ubltcun at llackettHtown will be »oki .small family. Call Mrs. Win A. Stry- D. ],. & W. R. It. Arch FOI! HALE—Wjiison dump waf,*on In svrd. i'rico $ 1.50 pt-r bushel, chickens at highest market prices^ Port C-'don 2.10 IMIH :oday at puljlic auction to sa,UHfy a dory itpnuMt, lii-lvidon-. X. J. 4-^7-:itn lti;i\ 2S JJolvldcre Avu., AS'aa Power lloiiKfl i.r.n :hattcl mortgago bold by 'tFfn''lnjlra o£ HATUKHAY, MAY L'0— Public sain of Ih-st-class londitlon. K. V. KsKi'raton, 3-2-tf August: Btivelacqua, New Village. ^Vi-^j IUDK AX INDIAN -MOTOIUJVULI Silver Springs 1 ..IS .hu liitu (.iiiurgu Curtis, 'unn Htock, niacbinury and household FOR SALli— Lot of pulloy.«. sliaftiiif,' • •• •••i-8-tti IM:I VVANTIOD—One hoiso mowor; «ood Two jrooil iiwfd nuiuhlncs for sale ai WnnillliiK'n Cmswinj,' •• i.r,7 Tho lUansliold towiishi|i board of •roods by ailniinlslrators of llio estate and hungers. Koo -Mr. Cirofit, the STAR JIAG-1C . BKOODI3R—and .' JAMES-il Shield's Cros-olng .... 2.11 i .r.ii w;^;on iibuut 150U capacity. liroun & $«0 and 580. Also new Indians, fm education will receive'bids May 27 for jf Harry D.-llart at his roslib-uco on olliee. I'"br snlo becautio of change in way jioultry eciulpment. Local agohtfo; Uiird's Crossing i.r.i fhaiclu'r, l'ort -Murray, It. JJ. Itp proved models with pr,lfos lower remodeling and building an addition to iiacaii.-iiii mad between Asbury and motors. • tf JMarvIn Vanover, Washington, N. J.-'."*"'*^ Terra Cotta Works .. i.sa Write for catalog or denions I ration I.r.n thu iiuhool building at Port Murray, for .iiitnpiDii, AI. A. Tien-ion, uuc. I>"OK SALI-;—Nine-room hmiKo. hard- / .. -• 3-23-t£|| Pt.rt Murray Herman Petty. Jr., Chansewator. ,\* FOR SALE—Ono of the best houses which an, appropriation of 711,000 hau Mi;SCOXKTCON(J VAWJKV I'UKS- vood ilooi'H, bath, boat, stationary tubs, on Bolvidore avonuo: steam boat, oloc- FOR .SALT-:—Two-family dwelling;"! J. 4-27-at| 1 Jurs Hun ISvcry Hour on the j IVTKUIAN I1AUVKST IIOMK on •lectric lights and yas; plonly of fruit; trie lights, bath; quartered oak trim centrally located; all improvements. ! Schedule from O.r.o A. M. to Although no action will bo taken on Thursday, AiiKust 10th. * 5-11-11" mi! iixtra lot, 51) x .150 and Biirngc, FOR SALE — Seven-room dwelling down stairs, white wood second door; Marry Christine, Agent, Washington, N.^ V. M. tho adoiJLion of the daylight 'saving FOlt 'SALia—^laxwoll touring car in 3-1000; house of (i rooms, guod repair good -locutiorii $2100; also six-room finely decorated. About 7ii foot front.- J. • ; l-12-tf,t system, tlio employees ot the I'ohat- good vunnitig unior. C. Tampier. Hamp- $2200. I hav-> jilonty of others to select dwelling; both comfortable town proii 1 1 age. Possession In thirty days. Price VOil KKNT—Thirtl story flat. Apiily^ cong Hosiery Works are planning.to ton, N. J. 5-11-ltp tiickles, IT ,- Youman •$(>,000, part cash, or •mfiko-offer.1 Atl- start work a half huiir earlier and quit Jamcfi JI. .rohir-iton, Wuahington.."' .r^iiS Charles Ruch, who was injured when l'Oli SAL13— FroHh CIAV with calf. dress "House" care STAR odlce. 3-23-tf • • " 4-13-tcf a half hour earlier ouch day, making Good milker, eight ytrars old. • .1. O. thrown from an automobile hint week, IP ITS INSURANCE call or write tho hours from 7 to ii. Tho lower lioor Btirglor, lndopondoncu St., IJulviilcrc. N*. WANTED--Wool hides, tallow, sheepl eojillniH'.s riuite ill ut tin Ka.stnn ho.s Harry Christine, Washington, N. J. pitat. lit; suffers greatly from interim voted un Hie proposition this week, the J. " 5-11-lt skin:;, etc' Alvnh A, Conover, Lebanon^' vole being In favor :to to -0. The other WANTHD—.Man for general farming. lfi-20-tf N. .1.. Bell'i'hono 2GIJ. 4-13-tt^ door will p:iss upon the prone • FOR • SALE—Seven-room dwelling. BABY Ct-IICKS AKD DUCKLINGSiW-f A nitiy'liiK picture iiL-nefil, "A Make ; Must be aiiljiJo milk. Write nr inquire lots of fi lit .good ffurclcii. i'ricts very | CALENDARS placed in Hie lioim of M«n," will bo givon In tin; St. Cloiu later. ot Wm. Mitchell; luickcltutown, X. J.. Inquire ol \\ m. Pctoraon, t reminder." (h.it you nro : CP»trolly located. l-Iarry 'Christine. ciUalofTue free. It. Fuehrer, C10 BdS :iro conHtim M'a.shington, N. J. 10-20-tf Ave., Wowlhaven, L. I., N. Y. 2-2 Theatre Tuesday evening" undor tin Michael Webb, lately employed at tiie R. D. Ii. G-ll-l'tp Mvidm-e Ave, Oxford, N. J. busine:;.s. Wo have some nt-tiutlc de- r nuspkos of thf Young .Men's Orgiinizei Edison comenn iilant, lias taken charge LOST—A pocketbuok" containing a .WANTED—A.stronK. younff unmar- signs that wcioffor at $0 to S12 per hun- JiA\ K Cb'STO.MIJRS fo7- KLrms; if FARM , FOR •KENT—00 . acres g Hi We C1II.SK of the .M. 13. church. or the work ot laying the trolley tracki sum of money between Ilamptmi and icd man to work on farm 011 road dred. The Strykcr Press. Washin^tor yours is for sale write Harry Christine. productive* soil adapted for grain aitdHl through Wnsiiinytou. He is said to bi loading to Pleasant Grovo; pood wages Washington, N. .1. 10-20-tf ])oultry. i" Interested write Ilacry Chrla-Sl The .May Party, hold by the entertain WashiiiL'ton'or on the IX Wa \V. rail- WANTJSD—Veal calves, shonts, chick- u rnaator of the art. J :itid r. good 'home. Lewis Scholtgen.. WB AR10 NOW" carrying springs for tine,' Wiisliington. 3-23-3-tfis niont committee of the Library Uazaui road, nr on way to Mansfield cemetery. ens, fat cattle. Plinne GuRU. : 0. J The keeper of seals and records re- Howard if returned to A. J. Hexton, •»ort .Murray, R. D. 5-U-2tiJ all makes of cars. Karlti S. Eckel. lust Friday evening, was a social sue Ilowell. "7-14-U PLUJEEING. STEAMF1TTING, TIN4^ cow ami after expenses were pakl. ahoti1 ports, that there was not a slnglu birth caretaker of Manslield cernetury. FOR SALE—Tuain of horses, cheap 3-23-St NINO—Kco Robert Allyhouse, 77 -LInf^| $l'O was added to the ruiid. in Washington during the . montli S-ll-ltp .0 quick buyer; can be used at once on JAJIES RTD7JLE •& SON of Asbury FOR SALE—A home in town, with coin avenue. Pipeless furnaces a'sp'b-*%| _The Washington Homo ami School April, 'llio showers evidently bringing PASTURE for rent during thu sum- tho street work in Washington. SJ. A. will buy good beef cattle, veal calve: an income. A beautiful 2-famIly house cialty. Prompt attention Riven w6rl£-iri|$| Association will hold its May nice no luck. There were, however, live mor season, l'ort Murray I-'rult Farms, Wili:trns, Washington Water Co. Farm. and hogs. Phone or write., R-S-tf- in the town of Stewartsville, near my line, ai\d aaiisfuctlon Buanihteed^ In the school auditorium Friday after- marriages, which .looks promising Port Murray,. N. J. - 5-ll-lt ti-ll-2tp SEVERAL USED BUICKS: one Oak churches, school, stores, trolley, sta- :'_3-23;| There wore eight deaths -during the tion, etc. Largo gardens, plenty of noon at :U0 o'clock. FOR SALE—Fresh Hoistein cow with WANTED—Two seated s])rinp Wagi.11 laud touring; Ford sedan; several Ford PL\NOS and ORGANS tuned and re-iy month. calf by sido; Earl L. Martin, Oxford, vitli pe-le and shafts in good conditioi tourings and others;; aalll of thosthe e cars fruit, good - barn, garage, all for the The Went in I nst or Ouild will hold its price of $4000; one-half, cash1. For this paired, 29 years factory experience;^' regular monthly meeting on May 22 a Daniel Spangenburg, D. B. Laubach X. J., R. D., near Cornish School PIousc. 1 Kack,. Box OS Washington, N. J. at exceptionally low prices. W. G. Vey, Satisfaction guaranteed. Arthur Tay-ij and Jacob H. Snydor were elected trus- 5-11-ltp Hacketttitown, N. .T. n-30-tr and other bargains, sce.W. P. Brown, : 7.H0 itiiUead of May 15, at the homo ol Bloomsbury. N, .T. 11-3-tf lor, Washington, N. J. 12-22.-;tfJ/l MYs. Lemuel Simonson on Upper Rail- tees of tiie iMethodist church last Wed- WANTED TO REXT—Furnished cot- FOR SALE—Full blooded female WANTED—Wheat anil rye in any 1 nesday night, at the business session at Airedale, nisei male pup. Airedale and quantity. Adam Wandllng, Port Jlur- LET US ESTIMATE on your moving. FOR SALE—Phonograph. 19"x2O"x2O^v; ! road avenue. taso at Mountain Lake, July and Aug- never use»l, price.$45. Inquire atrl7-.-E.:fc the close of prayer meeting. ust. Must bo reasonable. Address C. Collie. Address Mrs. Shafcr Smith, ray. N. .T. Load-s^aiul part loads to any point in Miss Edna. Sarsou has purchnseil ii New Jersey, „Pennsylva . . ia,'Connecticut Church ML re et or Box IS, Glen Gardner^ new Uurant louring car. A -son was born to Mr. and lira. Chas, C. I-:., 77 IJryn Mawr Ave, Trenton. Grove" l'ort-Hurray, P. O.. FOR SAL13- -Seveii-room house with ami Now York State. Our fourteen The Women's Foreign Missionary So- DcMilco, Saturday. ."j-ll-lt Hi. , bath; fruit trees, one outbuilding, and vans are scattered throughout the above RAGS WANTED — Good, • ciety of tho Presbyterian church bold it* Paul I'avaglant has started uu inno- WANTED—Commercial body builder HOARDERS WANTF.D—Apply at (SO j a large garden located on 2-"> Hahn St.. 1 states. Special attention given to small white ; will pay 4 cents a.p Mny meeting in the Presbyterian chape vation here, it is the naming of. hi: and carpontei'. MuHt have at least five •Vest Johnston St., Washington. N. M. t Washington, N. J. Apply at premises. lots. Sisser Brothers, Somorvilio, N. J.. aiul the parcel post. STARSTAR,'.,Washlng- bungalows, Ho has named it "Tho years experience and understand how . lip 1 . . ' . 3-30-tf "South Americi." ,JIrs. P..I. 13lgler was. Wurron." to run .wood-working machinery. Apply l-'OR SALE—Olio Imi-so. choice of { NORTHWESTERN. MUTUAL Life •Phone Somorvillo 3. 3-30-tl* > tori. • ' • 2-2t00 ! Insurance Co.—Harry L. Smith, War- charge of the program which was as TaJniau (icts an Olliee. , 5-11-lt lbs. IClmer Winters, Stowartsvillo. R. O. j ren County Agent, Washington, N. J. follows:- Dovotlonal .service led by J AVm. P. Tallman, 'a young attornej WANTED—Single man for general 5-£-2tp 1 10-3-tf JJIglcr; piano .solo, Jlary Harle; road- of Plullipsburg, .un -Mond;ty took i\u farm work. William Wyckoff, Belvi- ing on topic,.Mrs^.J. Hornbaker; duet oath of olliee as "U. S. Commisaionet dero, N. J. . . 5-11-21 Mrs. William'Brandow and Hiss.Flor- for Xortliwo'dtern Now .K-rsoy. He is FOK SALE—Hoisteln-Fresiau bulls ence Cooke; duet, Mrs. WIM-'UHI Allcga and bull calves. Bred rifiht and priced 1 a Republican, and the third ox-Hurvici and Mrs. I . \Y. Wamlling; reailinj, man to gala olllue under the present riglu. Natlma Allen, Jackson Valley; arr.s. \V. A. Cattelle. Refreshments were administration. Tallman was the U<;> P. O., Oxford. 5-11-ltp served. puUhcan caiutidutc for Freeholder last FOR SALE—Two cows, one with call Andrew McClary moved Jlonday from fall. by side, the other In profit next week. Ills home on Myrtle- street; which he re- Five years old. Michael Cocsco, Oxford cently sold, into hia Jackson avenue 5-U-ltp house. Washington Churches FOR SALE—Fresh cow with calf by Durant ^cylinder cars have been soti her sido, good milker. John 'Proc "ON THE SQUARE" 'by Bowlby & Ncuhaus tills week to Mr. Washington Presbyterian. Washington, N. J., U. D. 2. 5-11-llp Mills, of Belvidercf Grovcr Hill, ol The Rev. James W. Martyn. Ph. D., WANTED—Woman for kitchen work "Washington, and Edson Castner, o! pastor ol' llic .Hackotifttown Prcisbytui'r at Wliitniore's Itostaurant. Good hours. Changowater. Kaniper & Sons, ,o: inn church, will preach at tlie moni- good wages. 5-ll-tt B. HEYMAN,_PROP. , •• Phillipsburg, bought a, Rco Speed Wag KNOWING the consistent cruelty on. . the •ening the pastor will preacli practised, of necessity by trainers of Making Good Coffee ? Belvidere-Ave. In the Bank Building: About 20 employee*! of the Hudson from tin tbwne, "Thu Diviiio animals'which are sullicicutly "edu- Construction Co. arts using tho Old Wo cordially invite you lo these se cated" to be prolltnblo for cxhibitio Our.I. P. C. Brand will make good every time. Try it and be Pleasant Valley school house- as head- ices. purposes, we protest against tho exhi- quarters. Tho Pastor's Aid Society will moot bition of such 'animals in this borough, convinced. A regular 35c.quality for ;... 25c 1 Dr. Sycle, assistant state coinmi. the close' of the prayer service 011 W and-urge'sill'whit havo the interest ot : sioner of education, department of noHday evening. A large attendance dumb animals at heart to refrain from • •' HOME KILLED VEAL • •" •'•;? •physical education, spent Tuesday or ihe members is tx-questod. patronizing tho same. Special prices on other brands for this week: an inspection lrip~ to tlie, V\V*i5h Ing ton Tho Miiy.meeUijg'ol.' the Woslinlnn (Signed) THE JACK LONDON CLUB heg of Veal....:..:..: :....;....;.:.....;...::„;...... : 30c lbj schools. He gave an- address to the Guild hay been postponed for one week. The JACK LONDON CLUB pledge Hole! Astor : :; .'; lb., 'Iflc; instead of >\»c students In tho auditorium. It was bin may bo signed at the public library any : Loin Yeal Chops .J...... „; 30c ]0 first visit to Washington. Clirinlian Scicm-c Scrvirc. lime wlihin ,i.ho next ton days, whon the .Bayringion Hall I Ib., -toe; instead oC 4Sc Wm. H. ltogor hits boon elected May 1-1. Subjoin: Morials anil Im names will bo Kent on to headquarters. Koyal Scarlet :..... Ih., Sgc; instead of observed In centers, !/» biu basket > ; ' '. n... 80c Forequarter Spring Lamb 25alb;f? dall. Mr. Ehret will vacate the Ander luv I3o{jirinors and Primary Depart-1 School Supplies, Base Ball son hotel on June 10, alter whicii timt iicnlK of the Sunday ochool. All. moth- Shoulders Lamp Chops 32c lbS? ho will occupy tho Railroad avenue ers •attending tho Sunday school Hus- Outfits and Ice Cream iproperty. . •• Breast Lamb , 12c lb^ sion aL 2.M will lio made guests of Good Baking1 Molasses, qt 15c Best Ciller Vinegar, ql 12c . Through tho Birdsall agency, ifrs. honor. JIary/..«T. Sluifer, of Washington, has Dr. .1. G..I,ytle will preach nt tho eve- Fancy Evup. Apples, Ib 25c Strawberry Jam, I. lb. jar l!5c sold her1 property in Bultzvillo 'to ning .service, on the theme "Kieh Chris- UEHLEIWS Kyap. Peaches, 11) '. .;....10c Has phony. Jam, [ JbV jar 2."ic James W. Knso of that towru tians." A growing church with excel- SMOKED MEATS 'i| Andrew Vossellcr, tho well-known lent music, CioHpel proaohlug, and 11 cor- Famous Ice Cream 1 Oxford harbor, has taken a position in :lial welcornu invites you to partlcipalo Picnic Hams _ 16c lbf Garrls' new barber shop in Slrouds- In the Worship of God on thu' Saljbatb burg. , : day, • - * •' • Qt., 50c; Ft., 2l)c; folios, 5c Sugar Cured Bacoii, half or whole strip 24c lb.,-* The Henry Wahlcr farm at Anthony .. The Epworth L'enguc will hold a re-. !: •has been sold, through Amos TV Sick- organization sociable on Thursday ovif— Finest assortment we have ever had—all sood quality Pork Goodies „. 38c lb. els, of. Washington, to" Simon Panko- ,r, Jlfiy IS,- at 7.aO . p. 111., in tho ICE CREAM SANDWICHES, 5c witz, oC the" Bronx, New York City. chapel. All young people over 'fifteen, Brooms, each _ ., , , 50c to $l"J0O A delegation from tho locul lodgo at- >eiiis o£ ago uro coidlalh in\iUd to bo ALL KINDS OP tended the ^i-aiul conclave," on: Tuos- icsont, togethci uith ,ill foi mo 1 mem- FISH 'Knlghts Tehiplar ut Trenton on Tues- i}ts who tit0 hiU'iPsled JII Upuoitli Lc.i- SOFT DRINKS, 5c day. Those in" the delegation were Wll- Kue iuuk anil uLiivltj, 1 CATSUP ! Special 'Prices This Week ! Hard Alleger, HaVry E. Cudnoy, Jacob The Youui? aion s Oigani/od ltllilo Maker ot "Say-So ! Colics lor 13 years i Fish Thursdays and Fridays Only n. Er\ant, John D Bow no, L C Op Class is piisuuliit, 'i Mulloii Pktuu licinz cf5c SI2C . 32c Blue Knot ?% size . djke, Wm 11 MeKimiov .ind J S. ionellt ,iei foi m nice in the St Cloud Davidson. hentio Tmsdn o\inlnf,. Mi\ 10. Heinz 20o size ISu Blue Knot 15c M^U 11c 1 The olliccfl of tho sovernl oounly nill- Thf Kliiirs Daughteis ot the Jlotba IB Taylor Street VanCamp S5c siz ItOc Beechnut 35c M?C Brookfield Butter f,45c \hj\ clala at Bolvldero are now operated on Iht chuich jio 11 tanging lui ,i hail O Jhodayllght saving plan, ,est homg ft(j be held on Thuisday, Washington, N. J, THE WASHINGTON STAB, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 'SECTION ONE
boucd may bo dropped, except for ab- hcon awarded'to tho Bethlohcm 'End* JUDGE MORROW eence from thrco fluccoislve rcRUlnr nccrinR & Construction Co. of Uethle- meetlnirrt of th.-« board. Not even con- hem. Thin section of the contmet be- We Have Moved . AGAINST FADS viction of crime, unless It carries loan «InR nt tho Northampton county lino DEATHS MARRIAGES of clt.swnnhip. iriny vxchulo a member unit cxtcndH to Sayloraburff. It will be OUK OFFICE TO Personal Mention In adrirriming the State Heard of In one case, where a mmr wan .dropped 'built at county expense. Kdticat!on last Snturday. former Jmlifo f«r ubsonco from tlirco .luccraslv1.* \\'ilt.am 11. Morrow, of lU'lvnlero de- meetliiBH. he protestett mul won hiu W. C..T.-U. McelliiK To-dny. 29 N. Second St., Easton WEEK'S Record of the .Mm. Itotijnmin 11 undershot Osbontt lturiiT. clarod that out-third of the time- uml case by proving he had been imavoid- A delegation of \\\ C. T. U. workers j Knmui Tims Ilemlorshot. wife Announcement ha.i boon made of efforts of the whool chllilroii of llel- ably detained In Jail KervlliK n senteuco frqm WashhiKtun will RO to Delaware one-half block from .Northamp- 'ill. Movements of People viden* Is devoted to objects having no u Bciijiimln A. Heniiorsliut tiled 'm l-'rlday tho marriage ut Allcitown, Pa.. for a Ht-rlous offense.' ' today to attend the HprlnK liiHtltutc ton street (on the ground floor), • /jX<> Know. Local Events May S, nt h*r home In Al'.i'-m-hj In April 23 of Mb* C!ertrudo K. Itador. of use as a means of education. In nome- Aa tnlslu l)u exjiocteil, the publica- of that organization. There will be .Briefly Chronicled ::•:: :: her Slim! ycitr. Two you si into M.s. Ml. Bethel, I'a., ami FJoy^JOnliurne. of iiiMtaiifpa, the former judge nuiil, too tion of Judne MOITOW'H renuirkH «tlf- jnornlnjr nnd afternoon Hesniona, Dr. where we have fitted up aa up-to- IlenderHhot imiierwiMit un operation for 3-13 fiercer street, PhiiHpabua'. Th much time wn« devoted to urninfft- red up u hornct'a neat In the. Bclvi- Kva Lake helnK fentiiretl us tho speuk- dnto office and ore therefore bet- panerr at St. Luke's hospital, South ceremony was perfonnod by Uev. Dr. mentH being made by pareill-teachei" doro schoolH. Uobirrt Parker, nrlnclpiil I or nt tho afternoon withering. Tho«o I tteOiMiem. P.i. «owl ht-alth followed E. \V. Brook.s. Mr. and Mrn. .Ojtbortu* association!) nnd other on;nnlzittlonH for of tho schools" " , enmo liack In IL hot re- aitemlliiK will takp tholr lujich, but ter prepared than ever to attend Msa Agnes Sliker of Cnllfon visited 1 "ntil nll0Ut "^ months upi when a re- will reside In liifllliwburtr. the' school tlanco In the local lire tort fnvorlnc debates and dances when coffet! and ten will bo provided by Mic to your dcntul needs. Kfrom Thursday until Tuesday with Mrs. currencv d.-velopod, apparently the out- properly supervised. He mild consider* Delaware Union. 1 t . Baldwin at her home on Broad < «'» '"'« iw-nvy cold. SHvcrtlinrri-AHsJioiise. Mr. Morrow said in n ^t'hool In Mont- ailnti HliouUl JJO given the fact that tho ,. She wiis tin* daughter ot Sir. nml .Miss Erma Allshoiist-. of « Wilson clalr tha boys and Rlrls did nut com- criticism camo from a man past 70 "No Salary" Men I'lungcd Deep. Mnf jireliend •what n nm 111 plication tabK- years old, who has few modern tdoa.4 Philadelphia Dental Rooms iauj._mcs Jensen and family have infcen - •*«>«•» «**.•*!]«.•>• Tims, both dceeiw- street, ami Harold Silvouluirn, of 54 Tho expense accounts of the candi- ^rooms in tho homo of Dr. T. S. Dedrick. *pim*s «houkl be superintendent of the Itelvldcro schools. K mans avenue. street. I'hlll.pslniiff. and lEIt-liaril Indeptiulrnt of the' I'nliel St.Kf**." 1 tics is an expensive game no matter V-" Mrs. WHIam Kinnaman, v-ho has btvn iu-lor, Kov. C. U. ItivwHter of Trail- Hayes, of Jersey City, weiv Knun-.-d 1 Ha came hen from Freehold. how you do It. Buy your typewriters. DIRECT • j?j'vcry ill at her homo on West Church uiuhty .M. i:. ohmvli uitkintln-r. imriitl i a .marriage license .Moiulay. Tin* tnar- '•Imagine, Va.d Mr, Morr-nv. "slit- and save agent's commissions. i.f*-btroct. Is somewhat improved, \v.\-* in TraiMluflfty c.-mfU-ry. riane will tako pliK-o .Saiurdiiy In St. d^nts diseusxlng aueh woiphty »iues- Guaranteed Underwoods $35.00 tlons when tliplomais, »tnif.xnu'n and Two Vico ChanceLVjrs Apiwlnted. fl/j ,Mra. Harry A. Cohen returned Tucs- Surviving Mr*.. HoiKton-hoi '* n hut- Philip and St. Jamrs* Catholic cltuivh, WHITE TWT. ROAD Under tho Into law Increasing tho — Itcrainctons $,17.50 — Koyals tflV'toy from a Philadelphia hospital, where band, one s-on W. It. [loiidfr.s'.ttV. of PhJlib professional men have boon unable to; SI2.50. Terms to suit — apot )lve tho problem." ! number of Vico Chancellors from eight i^aho had undergone a surgical operation. N'tw Ymk and two (fctiightiw. .Mr.-. I . to ten, Chancellor Walker yesterday delivery. •."•'Mrs. Turner Elaine la visittap friends .1. bercinrr uf Oiv.it .Meadow.-, lit 1 .M .»H Soon ()|>|H)rluni(.v Accidental. FIGHT UP AGAIN r Miii'iU'l-I-'alvcy. The Il.izon Corninh road Dplu again "announced the appointment of two ad- ]Jn NoNewark.thiw s week. , RuRUHmI H.'nilciHhiiH.WICIKIHIIt .it homeHoni.:; JII- Miss MnWl I'alvey. ilntmiitcr of M\v. Mrs. Ci-ourwi'Il, nl--o JI niomlu'r of ditional ofllcluls. Tho men selected are Tllliciertlcnt KOUI—rental—rebuilt > came to the fore this week with the &• Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cole are ontrr- 'brother, Willi.im Tim«. ulm «ccii|ilv» Catherine Falvcy and Walter MuriuO. tho 1'o.ird, from M nilli;tni, fiilimittcl | Colonel John Uontley, of Jersey City, —bouuht—repaired. tlic announced determination of tho WhJlo -'talnlng their granddaughter, MJss Llndu j lu'iw*u-»1 in Quaker Sottlemont. both of Ph.llipsburfT. wort- married a report finbo lyini; Impri-Hsloiis gaju- i democrat, and Judge Robert II. InKor- f tovviiMhlii eoniinlUeo to t;o ahead with ••l< Cole of Chester. Pa- 1 1 ""*"" .May 2 in Dover l»y Kov. It. Mi.ort-. ed during an !nvt>M'pulon of whnol i its original jitaii «oli- '<"v Atlantic City, republican. The LINCOLN TYPEWRITER CO. l#f. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Voight and tho Ju^opli Mont. pastor of St. Mary's Cathcltc ehuivh. rondit ,i>ns In runil conimunities j terms8- araree for soven years each, be- 298 IlroBdvray, New York The attendant" wei'o Miss .Mary Smith ihroitnMiHit the year. A number of; Thihis was made plain at a meeting or |'«|™. - n,\ *<&?former's mother, Mrs-. Theodore Wljrht. j Josepp h Ptirtit, S:t, dii'ti last Saturday commlttoe last Saturday. Up to *'lnnl»« Jull?v Ir' ofBayonne, are guests of the Mlst.es at his honi tn ir• 1'ortlamPortlandl . II'ifolloM . follow and Peter .Knvoll. l>ath of Dover. Mr. iM«vcrt tfhp said a iv otioratlng t«< ile.s- the "Atncrtcn'H LriuHiw Independent { s at his honif that lime there were only two m I*', jcama-tti' and Kdiih Oullck. I ins a wwk' Hlm ..f jim-utmin.a. i-*»iii- MniiH'l is :i warper m the employ of trt.v tt!ie .-t.iti' eluciil.on.il system, j I'UUSANT (iKOVB. B Tweicrlter House" 0 ...... Y.uik II. Bostwick, dnURhttT of I or.i'. MTU.IS \ure> h<*M Ttu-s l.i> tho Standard Silk Company. Thi:«. »h> wild, U being ivplact'd by a\ bers, Cifori;e K. Edsar. a former mem HlM Pk' Btf d I l her. having moved out of tho town- Anna Van Hart is visiting hor . anil Mrs. Charles \\\ Eoff of Plain-| mornini; at It!* Uu- ti<>in.'. with inter Kodcnhaujl'i-I'leniinK. .system of district '•chol, t.ieh rellort-j 1 ship. Tho two remaining members, E 1 mem!, Mr.t. M. P. Ilagernian. at the mi " field and sou Walton, sailed for Kuropo I nifiu .u Olu'ity V.iHcy. Herbert Utilioiit;h. nnly son of Mr. imi tlit» re.ioinvos of the roniniunity In ! whieh It lumens w> W. J. Shoemaker and Hitrvey Hoffman. (. manse in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Van Iff this week. They will be Joined abroad , Ke&Mis hi* wile, -Mr. SUmit leaves ami Mrs. Chun. Umli>nl>uiif.'!i. and Miss selected uimrlea C. Teeter to till thu JInrt Is tho widow of J. C. Van Hurt, OXY-ACETYLENB 15 by Dr. Bostwick who l.s the American four -otw WillUm. of Kiiu.imotich. Hraee l-'lemini,-, daughter of Mr. anJ "There i^." cpntinuotl Mr". Craniweli. - vacancy. for years one of the leading merchant: ""''^dentis• t a•t "Givmltar' ' . "am• 'i the family wil•l• IM.; ytfW.ift. of Pi'lau.iw. N. .1.: Al- Mrs. Jacob Remlns. hoih v( Norton, "no equality of eiliu-ational opportuni- 1 The report of H. W. Vetter, who of Trenton. Mrs. Hngermnn and Mrs. * spent the summer motormK through I»hoii>, of Miw-K . .tiul IM ward, tn were nmrrieil on Thursday oven in ir* t>. not only as between elty an 1 coun- Van Hart have enjoyed it life-long WELDING •> Spain, Prance and Switzerland, return- Portland. HI-- brother ?• mid s>ter me April l'7. at the M. K. parsona^-o by wa.s srh'i'ted to check up the survey try .-L'hoolf. but as between one rotm- of IC. J. Uinterman on tho Campbell friendship and together have many of all metals s' Ing AUK 27 on the White Star Lino SamiU'l Stout, of I!Hlist.n\:i; Fivdt-r the Uev. N. B. Thnmas. A wedding try district and another. The oppor- pleasant reminiscences of times past. Steimship Baltic. The EolY family are icli of ll-lvid.T-. nnd .Mi-. Uvlu Phll- supper was gSvcn at the home of the route, was read. There was :i wide Work Guaranteed. tunity of each child is Used by ai'ci- variation In the Vetter and .Lniitcr- known in Washington by reason of vis- llpb. of '.Mahllaown. X. V. bridegroom. loiter they toak a llirvo dent of resilience. ERVIN DEREMEU its to the Badgley home. days "wedding trip • to New York, re- man ilgure.s tis to the test of the Camp- Star and Thrlee-a-'Wcek New York "Tho New Jerney system of dual con- boll ruu te. "World, $2.75. Miss Bessie Saraon of PlainnVld spent turning Sunday. Olen Gardner, N. J. .Mi-, .li'iinii M. 1,1-oiiaril. trol of tdlicatlon, iliv.ded, between the Mr. Vet tor's figures for the ravine Sundt\ nt the home of her parents, Mr, Mrs. Jennie M. Leonard, widow of state -uul local hoards, can uiily func- ,_ and Mr1* Charles Surson, at Cole's Cor- route show- an average grade, of 5.4 John Leonard, of Uloonisbury HelKh^. Komi-Cowling. tion a" lonjr as the terms of partner- per cent; Mr. Lanlemma's .survey of -ner ' ulitl Thur."ilay afternoon at the homy Clarence L..D. Konn. auditor of the ship are honorably observed. Tlu« lo- 1 the Campbell route, 4.9 per cent. Mrs Arthur F. Server attended a of her daiiirlitei . Mrs. Ira K. Crynsc, at InKi'rsall-Haiul I'uinp.iny and Miss An- cal boards must be left a decree of free- • Mr. Vetter's calculations show un- * second anniversary meeting of Marie Perth Amboy, apod 7" years. na K. Cowling, nurso in chargo of the dom. piMmlttlnpr play of initiative- and classified excavation of 4S30 cu. yards, Lodge In Boonton on Monday. Besides one dau^luer, >he is s»tirvlv- Baby Keep-well station of the New local ability. The state's function is or three times that of Mr. Lanter- The Hackettstown National Bank ^ Mr and Mrs. Vernon Oakett and son i?d by two sisters. Mrs. Deithilda Me- Jorsov State Child Welfare Department, to exeieise suilieient eontiol lo safe- j man. and Mr nnd Mrs. Orviile Gioft have puard internsts of the state us a whole Cullouch, of Bloomsbury Hvii;hts. .Mr.*. in Plillltpsburg. wyri» niarrlvd at 11 Mr. Vetter estimates that it will cost ~ HACKETTSTOWN, N. J, =====: teen to Callfon where they remained Marth.i Senccker. of lirooklyn. The o'clock Wednesday morning at the and to biinp to the solution of local for se\eral days to visit friends. They problems inch export aid as the state' JGSOO to do the grading on the ravine* funeral services wore liel 1 on Suiula> parsonage of St. John"? Lutheran route. Mr. Campbell's route will cost! invites your attention to its resources of over a MILLION t made the trip by automobile. aftt-rnoon in tho Gruvonwic-ii Prosby- ohmvh. Kaston, by tho pastor, Rev. Is best able to supply. At the present | time the state* has practically resigned $9SU.ti0, according to his estimate. But Miss Roxie Krlt.e has returned home ler.an i-liuroh and interment in the Ftfiiiklin K. Frctz. PhD. Tiu-y were un- Mr. Campbell's route requires no AND A HALF, and respectfully solicits your business. after visiting her flster. Miss Elsie Greonwk-h c-cmetcry. attended. from this partnership and the loeal . Krise, in Newark, for a. few days. schools are manage I bv the local bridges, while tho county will have to A S C btelle of Ttilton P-i h is been After the wedding c.?romi>ny they loft staii'l the cost of two bridges, esti- Interest paid on Checking Accounts of §500.00 and over. visiting friends at Cole & Corner wherp Kuhprt M Li on a ten-day trip to Atlantic^ Cily and mated at $4,SOU. on thp ravine route. 3% interest paid on Savings accounts of $6.00 and over. I oUit Mill i-ttI t»> \eu dd tther points, and later will go to Mr. The iiml "chooN in. tluntc icd The county lias also committed itself visiting friends In A\ ishington and 1 Travelers' Checks sold, good anywhere and easily cashed. %lcinlt> tor se\enl da^ Th iiv i\ moinhu at h ^ hoiiK on vonn's bungalow "Glendora," at Lak*. conttmiL 1 Mi- Ciomwell In the tvp to pay §2,"i00 toward thu cost of the Mooi stuet H nk«.t - Flopatcong, where they will sojourn o* intmbpi-* electrtl to th«ii htdks road, "the township to pay the remain- Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $2.00 a year and upward, according Joseph Brotzman cilkd on old friend« town Dmiiir. tht. t ul u p nt t* h »• lit lit u i- in for several weeks Manv itis nteicsted and inulH{,uu im n i der. to size of box. In town \esterdi\ He Kft W ashlni? 1 and women no •- ivlnc on mill ton'eighteen \t_ars igo atter lieins em the i ill I- Ul il it u which U w i> foi in in \ lortnun in th •school hoaids but In i numbei ot di" ployed here In tht Cot tilsh fictoi\ foi HIGH SCHOOL BOY tiicts ipnoi int and coiiupt elements nMioi ulslmiff Ko ul mmj \eii4' Mi Biotznnn l» now \i\ il id (.tt-Jtown b i in Hindi \ Ik f, \ i it i it oiu t me Kadei el tin. ut In chaipe oi the schools 1 Kt l<1i build IS 000 LOt of Im CALL ON US WHENEVER WE CAN SERVE Y0U1 Jug in Litton hnviiife ucenth mo\ed. HANDY WITH DUKES 101(1 IK twi til 1 is1ion and thei o from 111 nton Hutk st VMI 1 i ml There is a. piovislon in out *>chool liw Lv which no im nibti of i HHOM U1L lit Mom iie eount \ V I luu Mh I Mitchell KocUftllow and Mis Mi LCKUI N "\u\h d In hi win O\toid^ spoitiiio -tmiv n is lni_ i\ Elmer bnwlu oC PhlllipbbuiK \Mt d Dimuh \V > I limit r IKe 1 two pn.'-i.nttd at the I o\ n. Lontt»ti- in Mia William Lail^on \tsteidi\ 1 umhtti Ml M in L >du i hom th O jiluum 1 i-ton Mmdiv ni-ht Mr tntf Mr*. C I bt i ites. and son ml Mi- HU R Mt-Uidt of V\ in Th"\ wtit hue m mi1' t in fut Theodoit spent ANedntbdw with lUi uid on I othti Ihomis W LoUi o ui oi lei fiom 0\toul b\ ttlei»hen ti\es In Lloom'-buij Ih.e ett*- own \ is foi i bloc! ot -.0 •->. u*. well up in "Mis H K «i\i«. entertained -\ ft.iv 'tont This did no t in.c into account ladies it a Biiil^t put\ fu sdn after Mrs. Elizabeth Strait. h *- n ordti*- th it wtnt in In mil! noon at hor home on LcUkUtc i\enue Mi r lusib h "-ti nt st \^ irs old lluv ht? home of lit Mrs tieoigt. t-nuioi sp,.- iu-'sd'\\ At nin, *_ 0 which nelude 1 w u 11\ rtnu::hior. Mrs. Joseph S. Wilson, nt n n 1 1 inocti n the home of hei t itliet m Jjlur^town Qiian-yvllle. Sussex cjuiuy. Mr* Mrs Grace Bluett spent faundi\ md Stva.t w;i.s u daughter oi Mr. and .Mi- O\ioid v i-, tht.u i mi to root Momla\ in New "iuik Ut\ Card mid was born near Stockholm. oi it el v Httl ll-ht\ 1,1 liiimv Mr and Mi-i C L Limlunv tntci She was tin.' widow of William Strait. Uuitv —- ki lllil -im Hid in i ill talned a smill tompinj of lidies tnd who il 11 _ \ u o 1 i\* Inl'li, n Uiwnit,li TIK kd •• ekv i md pioved gentlemen it Bild),c buuidiv t\t-ninfc survive .Mrs. Strait—Ira W. Strait ot t Mon i iv nl^ht ilthou?h nil Oxford , Mis John H\dt Ccoige \\ Milki I-Yankiin. Mrs. .J. s. V.'ilson of Qu-.irr\ ntw it Ion. beluit A.nd it ma ' iljle Harr\ ChristiiiL Mi s Llmei Tlioinp ville. M.rs. Price liei\*'.\ of Xew.on :o <*a\ ht is 1 in Is \t irs old uid < nlv son Mrs T ouiso l>uul Mis "Minnie Coursen and Wtu-ron Strait, of P.i i i huh •-chool bov Clark intl Mis Cudd "\\iHc\ei went to son. .Miss Abbey C«int of New Mllford Ilowevci he had m abU ti Unei ii Asbuis Pirk Mond ij to attend i tluee X. Y.. is the only surviving sister oi h poison cf John Lv Kb vviio wa1- daj conference ol tht. S and D of L Mrs. Strait. int O\foid s i ndo until n's I imp •• Mr and MJS John P Lari*-m i^ vent out inslono I'-h Lv neh un Reduction Sale " turned to thtn West M ibhinfcton ne lunu il - luu- UK iull <-t in U 1 i tin even hoUf.li h t m t liuht mil he nue home "Mond u utei noon iftcr fiorn Mi \\ il i i •• n > n 1 ^ I i*. •ent the hUh '•e'lo JI piodis^v into Lht spending about si\ month- it their Drisiuw of \V;ir\vick. N. Y.. olHeUted. in-, in th vfiv pink oi con litlnn Burial wa.i in Ntjrih Haryston cemt uintei lesidencc In St Pcteisbuig Jhe oppon nt ot Dm \ v i tho u Starts Friday, May 12 and Will Continue For 8 Days "Mr ind Mis Willud \ I let, a sp ni mnus Mkk\ Mul In pi d u F hil p hurt, ind th winnti ol in inv Monday and luebdiy with fmnds m Mrs 11 iliu I IMIIV litntun . ml il aties duiing hi- ling t\pei nr ot A Remarkable Underselling of High Grade Vis Hitti I'n Ul 11\ 4 uidov, ol wo \ ii = Al ick i-rn i Ulj kneel - em Ra\mond Ioice ot Now "iorK citj P.sp t V < t spent the week end at the hone of Mi l C I mt!ilui li d ! i c JI 1 ibout tho n iddU < t tb second % and Mi& J D Oroff the gue^t of theii ind l UIILI il s n \ (it. held I i di\ id bit he didn t ki ot 1 Dtiftv eold ti son 1 imis it lit i. 1m h >m n i i \nthcn\ I ml i tall In l let ift i i»ht i JLIIHK of *- Mis;, LH/ibtth Deiemoi ot Newnk W t-> 1mule m tl.» r imih plot. in tht I n^htm., tlir nnt *-t v\ is rtiHii 7 I I L int ( i nt ( m1 t IV I \ laul i li IU ind th 11^-, t IO v i that I has bion i \ibitoi it the home of Mi 1 Wraps, Coats, Suits and Dresses and Mis H suui I) i ki i) tsioi ot ih( i ! t ml ( 1OV tin Oipheum «vci h Id i t bo\in-. Mis II uold C irdnei md sou \isited (huith "ol uhic h 1 is in H tK ( miuh votel it mo o the l>r L tuhtb flieiid-. In Pu ulw iy list utek m m ii i w is is is i 1 h\ I L\ \r L hit had b en si i-ed in ilia tii m ,,,JIiss L.iura M i\ Buid was. the RULSt Uolo nn ol ^ LU 11 M- ill i. i loniifi Duliv vv is Itamhc ipp d 1 v i bioifii coming Summer Apparel This necessitates quick OL hei itmt Mi U I Lowtis in pi ui io c ifcciv d in m uienun ri i vve^k Un' mi Ini n; mi II .in i \ ui T HE purpose of this sale is to make room for our in- l>rouh\ iy 1 ist \\to\ *Tr ind "\fis C R Mid l in inJ 31 11 In II ILk It Mrs Ales. Anderson \isit«d filend& in 10V. 11 md i nt clearance of our present stock. All of these garments 12 ist Ouinge S iturd iv md Sund ty ichooi. I L< 1) 1 1 I UnIt < tin U h' FRUIT NOT SO BADLY IS 1 1C 'I : taken from our regular stock. Nothing bought for sale Mri Clic-tri CievUniK uid children t me c£ 1 uh > n ih INJURED AFTER ALL spent Sundaj in Isewton witli list Ilti hu 1 i 1(1 l![ t Ibout I til* Cie\elinB He is m (nt,i on the puipose, but sold at sale pi ices. Every garment bears ]< i\ si si (1 ( 11 S]f Although, parly fruit and VL^-t;ta.bl. •» I) L t W md his , m ti ^ Mi II inn changed Newton now IK inj, h H w-th w horn she 1 i wore- hard hit throughout the siat< is the Stewart & Co. Label, assuring you style and quality. ivsuit of the rcct-nt cold snap, it ^ mlnil 1 Mi nnd Mis With mi CitLilian Dnth of 1 ornw i Iersm in m pi uifyius Ui learn tiial the damns* the t-uest-' ol. Mi uul Mis ileiboit Wo ,!\ 1 it Cilifon Mon .Warren county i.s slight, appjnv.-ntl> Knolls it MUntimn <\ i *,iuula\ 1^\ of th (k i h . i 1 ( LI UpmUi much less than olsowhcri.'. This is th* about Tn yoars uld. ;u Wyoming. Pi pinion expressed to the STAR by Ron Mrs rub-ph Diuddihrtdi md Mi«. 1 Chiistlm Ruth r<> not injurt-l tn choose from in this timely sale. This in- Sundi\ Mi uul "Mis C toigo Fatton and daughters: Arthur Alpaugh, of Now p ik of nnd thr- plums, poaches and Yoiu choice oi any daiif,lil r Lois u» I hil ul iphii York: Grant A'lpauifh- of Wyomhu cherries only sllKhtiy. Berries, btrlnt' cludes every suit in the house; models for Mis Fimfs Si\ M ss Hi kn Vlj iu(,h un usually sensitive, naturally suffered tiimmed hat in the Mr and Mib I IUI Tohnston and two Miss IsiilK-ll Alpruitrh. of Wyomiiin •.omr liou&o at '/; pi ice Sport or Dress weai- sons of W esthi Id \tro wtek end t>ucbts -Mrs. Im HODV.T, of Trucknvillf, and The,situation in South Jersey is rilf- of local friends Mrs. Ih.wurd .Mathor.s. of New York. '(Hiu. Mori; the fruit, lK;rrir\s ami vege All exclusive models, SALE PRICES A felil \\ii boi n last weel lo I rank tiljh'M -wore further a'lvamx-.! aivl nat- about 200 to select Br^Uoskt and i\ife it their hnmc in urally more .susceptible to the wintn Washington .Mrs. iMhvard K. liixon. VioliL 11.. wife of l-:n fiinK fruit si-owers, tolls them Ib i and Ciepe do Chenes „ week and is a d mghter of Mi and MM was a mc-niiKir of tin.- Wt-slpy Jluth ) the peach 'orchards should' not be fc v J I rank Lance of 6t L< banon is (list Rp-scopal church. The funera •n-chted. oceans*) even with man: Sale $ -•" teaching school in that place "crvica w.'ll be held Thurmljiy morninj ibisiod buds, there Is still a fiood I ormei Count j Clci k C How ell at 10-30 o'clock al Pl)il]ii)sbin*g. an ihiincu to gather IL good crop. They Pi ice 2.85 Mutohler of PhiHipsburj, u is to spend se\eral weeks hor homo, VM \V been leduced legaidless ot former includes several copies of direct im- Wiishliif,'toil iivunu , was 87 yatwa old Card of Thanks Nobbv Styles, With icl iti\cs in Itnlj on Dec. .10. Her iiU-sbund, Theodore 1 eductions, all the newest, ma- portations, suitable for street, af- Di C M "\MlHams w is stiicken ^ud We wish to express our thanks to ;i.ll Sues 3 to 12 yis, Shrope, died HI ye rs ngo to tin \ ho kindly asslsLci us during our be- tenals and colois in this assort- ternoon or dinner wear, in all denh ill list 1 iii1a-\ and his (.ondttion day that 11 rs. Shro u expired. haa since been critical although he w is reavement, due to tho dwi.th oF our Sale $ ment SALE PRICE shades. SALE PRICE Mis c \ Shiop I uif.hu r in father. Harry TJcIIai't, the bearers reported somewhat better yesterday He ddl was stricken with a form of iphi died suddenh Api il choir, and those who Curnished auto- Price 8.75 month hefoie the nt,eil tesirktiL t. whcwhich tendered him un^oiiiicioub foi mobiles. drub which wa«. fiom In nt ti iubl< TFIR CHILDREN*, Values to ^11.7ill 1.75 time •slu hid 1/een ill oij,lu witks uul in T, i ' Iiances Sutton eight ueais ololdd $14.00 $15.00; : pool lit tith foi a \fvu She w is \!L ' '•'"' dailfelltoi of Mis John fcuttoii ot lavlot picsidtnt of the "\\ C 1 I foi 0 Id Mr Schmi -w is in emplojo of ^street ii eon\ ilesciiih nom m att ick Novelty Skirts Values to $25.00 i: of bronchial pneumonia thi Ltfhlkh \nl!(\ iiilioul Miops in Values to $27.50 Hei list illness wis pait ilh dur tn Seiges, Mi\tuieIivtuies k L M Sluope went 1 rida> to Phil i 1 iston ami v, is L m mbi i of St lohn H ^ dolphla and was ticcompanlttl home a1 J. nil she ucei ed Manh '0 1 fl Luthcitn chuich 1 iston md thf \Ia and Plaidiaids ! \ far as Philllpsburg b\ Alia Shrope win when comint, tiom the M tho hit sotif and Odd Frltowb ordus of I ui $19.75 and $29.50 0 and $33.50 g «,^had been a patient in a hospital for thuuh ton Sale l~* some weeks She is spending i week or She is sunived b\ tlics-> r hllrti on Tho funrral w ill bi held from the Values $32.50 to $44.50 "Vmoie In Phililpsburg Marshill 1 shiopp of In k£ud III homo of hh mothoi in liw Mrs Hirrj Price *3.75 Values 5)32.50 to $44.50 Louis & Shrope ot Phlladelnhiu Mis J" Charles Tingle) I*' eon\alehcing from Mojei 1^4 Aleicei street 'on Satui Ceoif,o tawi\7e Miss fanle S Shi opt duj afterroor/Ut 2 30 o clocjt with In \ alucs to «.8.75 ^.rTi sotort. illncsG at the home of his (ind I>oiounh Maishal C N Sluope avonue S>ho WHS the gueit oC Di and ton about 40 vens and «ns an active The funeral sei\ices o. Hairj Iliiwk ?Mrs r J LaKIqw nitmbei of the Methodist chuith Rev son of "Urs Tjaura Hnwk who met his Big Selectio:otiqn Silk U Silk I IJ Wnshaljiiugh conducted thhee sein doith In an uuto accident on Tucstla\ lets \esteidav afternoon Lt Hi noon oC last week w IH IK Id fiom the Sale 6 Hit, Into 1-irslt Baptist Umrcli homwi e as : sfni bv Ke\ T (J L\llo of home of his mother Mis Luira Hawk Camisoles 436-4S8 N0R.TMMPT0M ST-. Petticoats J Price n.35 J\l f\bi A Lincoln Mooio Will preach p"iteisoii Ii fofoimci i pastor Iiuiiai l In Huiitlngton on Saturday afteinoon ^JH2Sunda> at 10 30 a m themo Sincere | in ^\ashini,ton cemeteij ind was liigeh atteiH"d a« the >mints Values to $2.50 '""^Wornhlp11 In the e\enlng, A Tragedy man had a la-ge circle of triends His $1.00 EA3T0N PA. , ?1.95 sin & Banquet Hall Alwajs a most Edward F. Schwab. pastor (Kev H Walker of Greenwich ' " welcome to all Edward P. Schwab, awed 24. died at olllciated and interment was In the hia homo. No. 124 Mercer^ street, Phil- Creenwlch cemetery The pallbeai HeM "ml Hakes Hpsburg, nt 4 o'clock |fTuesday; after- weio Stanley Puroell WilliamiPhill . WALTERS, Hardware, noon after a *mort illneBi He io aur Carl Ueei 4 Amon Stnmef Cha los Kitchen and Ira Piatt, ll Squaw, PhUUpsburg lived by his wife and one son, Don
•/ SECTION THREE THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922
.married Saturday afternoon in tho ROW lic school at raternon, died today of edifice of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal STATE NEWS sleeping slcknvflt In that city within BEATYESTOWI^ church, this wedding helng tho Unit ten tliiys. Ho umimo lit about three, In thy (now church, the olllclntlne Mrs. Pllomena M^aglUtcco of Bay- 'weeks, Hgo. Tho C. E. festival will be held on of human illscnn be (raced fUrectl clergyman being the pastor, Rev. Dr, F. onne was awarded (20,000 damagftt by One hundred and forty-four HportM. Wednesday evenli*. May n \n tho J. nutateti, Thu decorations nt tho u Jurj* before Judge Doherty Friday In ranging all thu way from thrcndbnro basement of tho church. Strawberry indirectly to._con«tlD»Uon.I HACKETTSTOWN church were lilacs and npplo blosfloinn. her suit ngnlnst the Public Service loafern lo weattliy nrlMtocratu, Hhcllcd, Hhortcako and Ico cream and candy The rotontlon of.woHto mntter'ir tall ferrm making a background for tho Railroad Company. Ho was riding In out 13,280 in tlncH In thu J'tumaic Po- will bo on sale., Come out and enjoy bowels cause.i blllouancsfl, hcadach blossoms. Tho home decorations wero a Jitney when tho bun was ruu down llco Court Saturday night iw a Dcdticl tho evening, digestion, and certain other ( " similar to the church. A reception wwi by n trolley car. lie died 18 months to the* biggeKt gambling rnld In thu Mm, II. D. White had charge of the held following the ceremony. The bride after the accident, T'AQ defendanti history of tho county. The raid oc- C. Endeavor meeting Sunday twcl Mr. nnil Mra.' Theo. Crnne of Boon- daughters, Mnbel nnd Kiln. Mr. nnd was given in nnrringe by her father. will appeal.* curred at four- In the- afternoon .and Thclnrn liurton and Naomi Van Vorst ton wero wpck-eitd Kticnts of her par- Mm. Hmniiton IIa>e« nnd family havo She wore an afternoon gown of ents. Air. and Mrs. Derbyshire., leased the Wire house. After he had struggled in vain to gel the oourt proceedings wound up abou" sans "A Holy Day" at thlu mectlnir. hcium colored iien-lcd Cropo Uona, her out of a. heavy ma rah, where he had eight. Mr. and Mm. CluKh of tho "WVe Mrs,, Raymond Curl hnn returned The Florence NlBhlliuratc Society will hot was of henna straw with beaded llooso aro tnjo>ing a. \1 It from their from a Morrtatown hospital nnd 1H at hold this nrturntKin tholr Mny IIUHIIIPHS evidently wandered, Austin Call.ilta'n, Hhml fishermen mound Milford nto helps nature to eliminate the ... crown nnd wnt trimmed with grny 75, of Trenton, fell exhausted and ivn« son-ln-luw and daughter und Mr and matter and gradually overcome the c Iho homo of her parents, Air. nnd Mrs. meeting In the chnpol of Trinity M K, georgette. The bridal bouquet win ha\ Ing more HIICLLHH this j L ir th i>t Mrs AVInch oC Nuv Yoik John M. Saunders, churchch . In the evening a mijU'ejUer wilwilll suffocated in a few Inches of water. for sticral warn put. The Huh nro ditlon that causes contUpation. it u white nweet peas. She was attended by 1 Mr« Jtnnfp Whlu- ahs rttuinid Mr. nntl Mrs. Karl Percmer nnd *' hTvod to thth e memberb s and inviteiid her »lstcr, Miss Helen Lorraine Young, He fought so hard In an attempt i't get also clear of llu oil ' tante, due to tlio out of tho slimy ground that he finally homu after it \lslt with htr dauchui, Able-Aids aro pleasant to * \U,m—. - daughters of Orange spent thu week' UCHIH. whose gown was 'periwinkle georgette f.tct that formcil oil W>IK emptied In- .Mis ThfOdoioCram, of lluckcttstoun prompt In tholr action, will not grlbpoh end with JiJs tnthcr, Jacob Vcremcr, ._ „ river crepe tie chine of same color. l!cr fell .ind fractured his Jeft arm. to the rhcr nlong tho line Tht fl«h s Mlsn Alice Purcell of Scw'Yorit t?lty r 1 Mr and Mrs Dunciti and duughter or Irritate and perform their work; to The*; pupils of the Eight tirade (it thoi_ l'eniwitt thee week-enwkndd witith hrelative* lti * hereh , hat was a picture hat of butter colored Lester Vnltee of Lakewood has .. are selling at i cent * a pound foi tho perfect satisfaction of tho patient. georgette and stn.w. trimmed with yel- Ilhodo Island Red that lays eggs with rots and JO iu)tH a pouml foi tin mut j of Xeu.irk pmscd thu nukmd nt public school wero entertained Friday "Nelson Wiley vlHlteil Sunday his lini- r their summir humt In thN jdan. ilicht at tho-hnm* or Mfs Mnry Gro- fher-hi-lrm-. ]{"v, M. T. Gl!jb:j, who 1.1 low Hovers.- Khe carried an old-fiudiV » «Hnl of n elwk'on ft. with 13 Ilgun aiKt.lt. It was thought by Home that tlio IIL.. A \aritty shower wis jjitn* Miss 25c at your druggists, - * gnn— . •"••••'• • KerlmiKly-.it nt the homu of IIIH fat her toned bouquet. Upon their return from Mai shall Mlllcl. Proietutoi of Hun- J^ltanoi Hitler, a Mittr of Mrs Ikleni JJacob Wiloy In ill nt his home on In law m Augiwta, Sun.sex county.. a wedding trip they will live nt EO was registering her protest against tho daylight Having. teulon count *, .uiilgmd thieo nun In Apgar, at thu home of Mrs Clifford Church street owing to advanced yearn. Kobert Loder and wife were week- Second avenue which. Is a new npart- fore Judgt ICobblns at PlemhiKton anil Heath at Hack*, ttttou a on l'i Id iv it toonnrd Vn nl lorn of Newfoundland end giiest.s of his pnrentH, Mr. and Mrs. meut. The brldr'j* purents nre former Ten houses, including two a tores ami the wtiu lliud ift* i biing Indlttttl evening NOTICE. t 8pent the pnat week with hia Krand- Thomas Lodor. residents here, n. saloon, were destroyed Thursday for transporting IUitioi tiitutigh MI - In the Matter of the Ei- , night at KeaiiHburg, making fifteen Mii John midutn sptnt WnlniKla tato of *i: parontH, Mr. nnd Mr*/ A. A. VnnHorn. Kaymonil Davl.H returned Saturday lo tions of Hunuiitim ( tint- "Hit hid vtlth htr aunt it Udvldnv, who Is ill MI Rose Solmon in at Mt. Vernon, his home nt Port Chester, X. Y., follow- Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward Wiley enter- families hbmelesM and causing* thous- Itachel Apgnr, tnlned for the uvek-rnd Mr. and Mr«. *»evtn birrtls of whlskf In their \M,H Tho topic of the C i; nutting foi Deceased. ' where In thhe near future heh r l „.. ing tt shor- t vinlt here. ands of dollars damage. The blaze session nt the time of am «u AUx Th Stephens of near Washington. started about 9.30 o'clock and was not Sundi* tvenlns f« • Unw cm w^ hUp , Jlule to Bar will take place to a young man residing! *-" Or*-' department was called out W. Ilolce haw purehnral a- Ford deliv- Sn dei w ii flncl $"00, Hduaid White, ur chinch ind get help from It' Creditors, j there. ' [Sunday morning, a harn being on fire controlled until 5 next morning., colored, drlwr of the nutomobile u is ery truck for delivery of bread and an I'lans have linen miido to rededlcato At th< I-adl*>t Aid mrmlrik hoi I it Pursuant to tho order of tho Sur- IHHS Stella Allen was Riven on Thurs- i *>« what was formerly known as tliu Auburn car for pleasure. fined $100 and Aiuuttui I'hlfti, who Mrt J I> IIlllmin'H it Ila.kaiHtown! day night a birthday surprise by a num- Ree.se farm. The lire was put out In tho Milford Christian church next claimed he UUH not a imitj In Hie \lo roBiie of the County of Warren, One hundred and twenty people np- on W« un» «d« afternoon It uas d« f miiii on the eighteenth day of April, ber of, her young friends. fore much damage was done. Sunday. Tho new seats are expected I ition, wni left off ulth i HUH\) ndul d to hold .t f ilr jnd supp. r on July , A I), Nineteen ITundree! and Twenty- Miss aiadys Ort spent from Friday Thomas Johnxou In In charge of the rplied for nutornobllo drivers license nt this week. sentence two notice Is hereby given to all per- until Sunday night with M]HH Emily meat department at the Htoro recently tho examination on Friday. Nine of When Dr. A. M. Hyde, a Hoboken sons having claims ngainut the es- Thomnn at' Lyndhurst. opened in the Welsh building. these failed to come up to the require- ilentiHt, gave his prize-winning terrlnr It M Nelson i farmei of Stanhope, Mr nnd Mrs Wm Hi?cn of nimiU tuti of rtachel APgar, late of the . ' The concri'to foundation for the new John Hoover has bought back tlio ments. • • - an elaborate funeral, with pallbearers, took a loid of pro I lire to .*M« uL ,tnd villc Hptnt Sund i> htre Sfiss Merle! Coiinh of warren, deceased to pre- homu of John P. Lalluo has IWPII bread route ho (told recently to A. Mt'. The two young men, one from Iloon- roliln, ilowers, etc., he thought It was $ 00 to ;nl, A. McLean has pur- early Saturday. U\nvc about hoi IIJ,P will do tin trick,' Admlnlatrator. Augusta. SUSHOX county, where he and changed from 7.30 to 7,15. chased the bread route from Mr. IIouv- Samuel Thompson, janitor of n pub- i(-lilletl the . Imph! Mtirf PhllllpsburF," New Jersey. Mrs. Oibbs aro living at present. = i Mr. and .Mrs. llcrmnn Weber and Star and ThrluoaWeek "World, J2 75 Andrew Sheror has given up his powt- L family of Brooklyn wero week-end tion at Hartford, Conn., and returned to guests of his parents, Mr. nnd Jirs. Snake In Banaim litim-li. lilH.home hero. Ohns, Weber. Kniployos at tlu> IUce Oyster HOUHO, The Stephen property on the Waterloo Mrs. Daniel Hopkins and Mrs.. Laura ICatuon, were furnished with JI renl road, formerly owned by Jacob Ike, lias DeMont were at Asbury I'urk Tuesday thrill Friday morning when IL sniiko been exchanged by I-'rank Paddock for nnd ye.Htorday nt the convention of tho Sons and Daughters of Liberty. They four feel in length drop]ied from tin hla double house on Franklin street. center or a hunch of bananas which •Mr. Paddock and family will occupy, the nro delegates from the local lodge. Mrs; Jennie Marion and son of Hnrt- was being opened. The reptile, yellow farm. find covered with brown spots, soon The property on Main street of Mrs. forc]. Conn., are visiting her uncle, E. M. Plummer was sold on Wednesday Theodore Crane. met his doom andwns hung to bo ijy B. J, Wililrlck to Peter Olollo, who Mr. llol.se nnd family spent Sunday in viewed liy passerby. will Improve it' for occupancy by a Mrooklyn, their former home. The bananas mine from Hondurnn Now York city tailor. Mrs. I toiler t Terry Is at Kchnnlcy'a and arrived Thursday. Friday morn- Mrs. O. O. Clover and Mrs. Kugcnu Mountain wliitre she Is caring for Mrs. ing, when an employe was cutting the Straws! Straws! Straws! Widenor were In Atlantic City nevernl. Suydntn, who Is III. 'HItic:h open, he found tho snako days la-st week (is delegates lo the State 1 Herman Marlatt IH driving a new trapped mound thu stalk. The "for- convention of tlio Pocahontan Grand : ""'ck car. 'ignor*' dropped to the lloor but May 15 is only a few clays off and this is the official day for the new straw hat , lodgo. i The honors of the graduating class at '.\ terminated before he could' ROt An Important business meeting will the high .school are valedictorian. Mar- away. . ^ . " ram or snow. Have you got yours yet? If not, we have a complete line that con- bo held today by the members of tho In in lira niter, whose average is M.'J; Hnckottstown Orange. 'salutntorinn. Dorothy Mnyberry of Port Vouthrul Robber Jailed. tains all the newer straws and styles, also the staples, that will be sure to please you The three months old daughter of Murray. 03.S; honorary efwiy, Grace ICdwnrd Do fMaker, nineteen yean The prices are lower than they have been for a number of years and are almost Mr. and Mrs.'David Walters of Railroad Litts, 9.1.2. Other honor nipitihors nraro old, was committed lo the Warrei avenue died on Thursday following nil Gladyys Cucmcnmcn, 02.50; ; .N li- Tiulienor of county Jail nt Bclviderc Friday oi back to pre-war prices. illness of a week. Funeral services TnwnsburTb y S7.iiS7ii; Al.rainAl Fcldmald n RCRCA', charges of breaking, entering nnd lar- wore held Friday afternoon, "conducted Charlotte Johnson. 85. ceny. IID admitted his guilt whvi by Rev. Neff. Interment was In Union Klght bushels of early peas were rot- .nrmtgiied before Justice- of tho Peae< cemetery. ted in tho ground nt ihy vegetable James 10. Smith. A very good Senit Hat as low as $2. ' / The Home Missionary society of Trin- gardens of MHirslintl Morgan owing to De P.laker was caught In the a ton ity M. K. church will this afternoon the continued cold weather recently. if (.icorgc. I. Felt, hi North Main street. hold their mooting at the hump of .Mrs. Mrs. Ashley is driving a new Durant' J'hitllpsbu'rg. by P:i.ti-olmen Taylor ami Better qualities .152.50, $3.00, $3.50 Hnyford at the State Fish Hatchery. car which she recently purchased of CutHlef, mid when he was searched .Mrs. John N. Uerry'nnd Mrs. W. A. Washington agents. was found to havo several packages Very high grade Split Hats at $4.00 j •' Hoffman wero tho delepales lo the State Mr. arid Mrs. Herman Marlatt nnd of cigarettes. The ofliccrs charged Do • convention of tho Federation of Wo- daughter Helen spent Sunday at Somcr- Illaker cume from Warwick, N. Y. men's Clubs held the past week at At- ville with her .sister, Mrs. Vreeland. about a year ngo. • Soft Straw Hats at $1.50, $2.00 and up lantic City. There were :L hirge number of out Mrs. Annie Hoover nnd daughter, nf inwn visitors in town for the week- Mrs. Mary Bailey, purchased last week end owing to the society anniversary C«s,l ol" lAvhiK I)n»t)piiiK. The very fine Genuine Panamas at $5.00 -the Welsh double house on Mooro which was held Saturday night jn Whit- Cost of Hying In the United Stati street. ney Hall and which was largely attend- dropped -1.2 pur cent, during the first The genuine Toyo Panamas at $2.50, .152.75, $3.00 to $4.00 The new Uoo combination (ire np- ed. three months of this year, the Popart pflnitus for Vigilant Honk nnd Ladder Miss Ruth Emily Young, daughter of ment of Labor estimated. •Co.-arrived on. .Monday. Mr. .and Mrs. Frank P. Young, of 380 The decrease since the peak of pos Mr. and-Mrs.:Henry D. "\Vfre moved •Clifton avenue, Newark, and Halsey C. ,war high • levels, reached in June, 1920. fciRt'weck to Newark to live with their Hrewster nf Mt Prospect avenue were is 22.1) per cent, the department said In the Suit Dept. We Have Some Very Good All-wool Serge Suits
Men's Fashionable Fancy Tweed Sport Suits at $|| A Men's excellent quality All-wool Cassimere Suits at £Xf' Some very good values, formerly from $18 to $25, now .00 The Standard of Comparison t For years, Buick Model 45 five passenger touring car has been the THE FURNISHINGS DEPT. c. from $2 to 54. ^ $2-oo Men's Intel-woven Hose, in all ing in fullest measure the success Children's Summer Untlei wear in A PAIR colois.it 10c. 50c apaii. all grades at 50c, 65c, Tit., S1.00 Men's Pine Silk Hose fiom 75c of other years. , and up. Cadel Lisle Hot.e loi to SUi. Men's very line Silk Shirts from .ladies, in black, biown, Buick Sixes white and MIVCI at 50c a Men's E\tia Heavy Khaki Tious- Buick Fours $4.50 to ,?8.50. eis at S1.50 Roadster - - t 895 pan Kw Pans. Touring - - 1395 Men's Madras Shirts liom M..50 Five Pass. Touring - - 935 Men's Heavy 220 Blue Denim TAroe Pass. Cotipa - i - 188S { to $2.50. Cadel Hose in Fine Li le Oveialls at S1.50 a pail. FivoPMs. Sedan - - $ - 3I6S Three Pass. Coupe » - 1295 finish ioi boys and gnls at PoorPaaa. Coups • * - 3073 Five PBSS. Sedan - • • 1395 Boy's Silk Stripe Sim Is, e\tui Soven PaM, Touring 1SBS ooc to 50c a pan. Men's, Haivest Stiaw Hats, laige cfine'quality, with collar attached at oi small shapes, in all giadcs, 25c Soyon JPAM. Sodan • 237S All Prices F. O. fl. Hint,M/o/i. $1.85. WIIEN BETKR AUTOMOBILE'S ARE BUILT. BUJCK WILL BUILD.' •. Page Two THE WASHINGTON STAV WASHINGTON, N. X, THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 SECTION THRKti
York on Saturday and MIKH Olndja JUST A FEW WOODGLEN Uowtl! to Newark on Suntlaj each to visit friend* until Monday, when ihey RECOLLECTIONS The vain clurhur the pant week did n will Join othu ificKatiH mid KO to An (Continued from pa Bo 3, 'section 2) dl f I h d hd bury l"ark to attend the V, of L. etato Where Your ti lliiB bolnu lu'ld there Taxes Go OPEN CLOSE "8.30 ADER'C 5.30 How Uncle Sam Spends EASTON, PA. bbJr [ Your Money in Conduct- A.M. P.M. ing Your Business Close Saturday's at 6 P. M.
By EDWARD G. LOWRY bnouhill plannul to dhldo hh Unit be Anna and J'orothy (Jrub and tin fonnoi H luiwnJmt it Slltcr Kilcc ABUKT "WuUactoa CIOM-UP. " ' Banks w) tvvcui the two houN Lewis (.ruhe i*f Hluh Hii Mi in.l Mn I- V* DNiU of Hint .IbajMb] Sjrtana." .te. Contributor PtJittaU Henri E 1-lrtl "old hi* farm m u In spite of tin* Ion* pri of CKK* the Oi uiKC lmvi» htin nt tlielr Slhoi ]*tKi* 'awl BmcoJC Artfda. (a Lnrffsr fufarfkate Brcuhvav It idjoltud tin 1'roia 11> poultry t>ii>fiu'£ -«ot'iii» to ( Ot'OtuJriK". lottiuc tin- it-ixt t«o wtt'K* Tlt tin. rnuson Ctnunnv foi 1 $;5 00» Tht ]itirehi«it \1101.1.1 in TK Insl \v»»fk .m« on H. Wiihlor'j* nroiwrtnroi v from ridiriiini • «MI the wcLktiul. connected uith an iron cnn(>ui> it and the wilier oil the farm uf C 11. ind all ritunuil on Momliv WMUTB Nampapcr Union Itthlolum, an 1 tlit inoptrUm \uio pui- Holt" on l'lovd I Umlim of Nt.v YoiU Cll> t1m«ul foi th*. iron inn! mini tUjuMltt Miss Kthel Ciwell of New York spent xpuit huiulit .i' Mix h' nu1 Inn i»f/ii-.i»nr-rF»iTXVC. . r irtroT ! Toltii \ CUIlim of lndt l imluict ami the woeU-i ml with her i>avents. Mr. ami A Ito\ Hiiti-ln iv l In1* Jolllttl tin- D Mrs. rcuj-'t'iu' Cmvi'll. r«nU with liN Mopt ri'imla and la tlrl. INCOMPETENTS ARE KEPT lhomia ^ uuw of iiumH«»rh iiic i lu-i'iu w. I .v ei ceii])P Spring Home Re-Furnishings Fred Cnwi'U spent several days hint The annual turnover in the govtru i uulUl itcs tw iliutlT of W \ritii LOUII w*vk at lliiniptuii Mr m 1 Mi« 1. iMiioml I* timer of u xnent senlce Is something almost In j of M K^ipln AVm. M.irorsky visited Newport on Alkntown wm wnktiul \NItors at credible 2so business ton-orttlon C^tnolirLliurthui"-' l.i«. vwth Imp'rn iIn I mil s iirint« There's something about Spring that makes you see those little corn- I.en< .Min visited Call ton cm M'r M istirifii lomrutoi of tin however strongly establishul could ' Sht tiuimnks \monj? ulur thhim ers that need brightening up, through quite critical eyes. Let us show long endure the hcn\> nnnual dnln on j piunl in IIK box bun uh UK *>toi ilay las miv loulwiik liisfmn Inu> tlii- pim 1 |i\ ul iht M VU v Win M tr>f«M rall two wit I.* Hi is woikiin; on a Job you some new chintzes and cretonnes just in—-and the new Draperies, Its resource ! Hunilnds of men Ui\ li U h. nil list I mM! iv with ills nun .it Mlein \ I Hi the Government mortice dillv , in& .if Ml ml MIP Win O !t UH. -on i ul Mimnx r 'Hi fr put of the- woik hit Bugs and other Honte Furnishings^ which we feel will give you many a n"\\!"ii CUHMI uf tlu Dlwt-H. !•< muittiF, cmnphtlon new, untrnlnod people h no to be tnken ,nk i-xNuil In I uliun Mm Kin ..(pin M tii-r-'! t m L irUt i.H \l-iud "Mr* new decorative idea. And best of all—it is a showing marked by import- I on and taught to do tie work ThU ' rui I ithtr UlMlK of I'hUl.i: Hull MII siindiv M wtu liu k Win Irk of Wist costs montj, as. evtrj emplujir i I'uiij. md Mi- \\u\ M ir. T->\<\ < nuitnln-Oi iti£t X|M ill s>atiiu1 iv nn 1 Vnntl iv ant values—tremendously important, too, in the savings it will make pos- n f t tint il foi tin \tii U * n*l hit pinntt vtltli his J.H it atml Mi* loxtjih An iiml My- Mnotvkv s: ot Cul- ill* us u lill,> his ]i mnw \ Isitul tlic sible. 1U1 lotil \lMiimi A , Mi Tho rcignatlons from tho {.overn h i\m»i b st ult w.r Mi 14th lutus ptrcnt*' Mi iml "Mrs Aimm Win Coh mil I .islmiij: u St i omlslmi i; Thiv wm* Tnent service are chleflj from the J>U I tur11 tilnl IlioiK n 1 lmlipsbiuj, md Ihmm } blitliiliv Mi nl Mf ll m tu i tliihli it •-it On ^tnv momixmlMl I\ Mi ithl Mis (•uti^c penisory and most highly pild po«I I JniKtliH '1 c In si m of Nnwrk vvlm spun tin it Colored Madras Curtain Scrim i Ilimi>t,m [11\ ititun m tin tttlu p Hil ; tlons oud from the \erv lowest griitlts io CitNl nil tlmi wltli Hie- littus Hl fop Draperies—in ROM. blue, Kreen and Tho men at the top, If thej hue nnv M nui MV.I il n f i m f itmi !>< Ut Is su'oiish ill ing room and (limns room curtains. initiative or nblllt% or ambition to , tut mimni .1 l>t [uiiiu. m ibniit t< i n^ ii tilt fhiit luHlnts^ , old rose—plain and fancy Iiorders. make a name for tlic»i«ol\ci are of ill ill | it-»l i i K t I K I 1111 i^tll n.ntliiut^ to Iiia- Alls I ml IV K* m« t of H u kilts- SPECIAL AT pin\i but K suit umlin.il to lln linifi i town spi m t iil of list unk with lit i fcred private emptojnicnt nt d mlile a at ami Lit t i t I IU1 SPECIAL AT \lf* \l I i un who w is ill | ist ,pit tits |-| || ( il.ll- Mill Will «r treble or more what tin. ^*utru \t«K is M lliut iiulii taient cim pa> them The people In Uivid Liil-4 and Mi - 1 li^il .Ih Mi t <>us \\ ntniiin wdl mti wl.ldt 15c, 18c and 25c a Yard Liimh Iwth of W Hilnu n vwu inn I d\v ii 1 I liiin.lt I summit who Ins i t tiuvvtt is tli. I it* Hunt Aim**. ''%_ > 90c a Yard the lowest grades leive for private ri il li\ ULV I I C impUll Ltn on i vMt mills unit -iU" W nd ( nimihiu il hi" TMUKIIV tu ii 1 !•>!•• emp'ojinent when opportunlt\ uffords •\Us> hill i l» I mm in il uif.hu i • 1 * • j | 1. .. _vlltruei .it. ... .l1 h«U.m.ti ' -l> nt tin wuk n.l at II I lotil Aim because la too mnnj in«tnnco<> thoj 1V\ U C I utinin nt 0M"it! uul Auto p iK from tlu titv lln A. tif i-rntitoii Cretonnes Marquisette Curtains actaallj cannot keep both nnd ioul Chtrli-- I\ Winl of I ituilon M i-s iomptii.it f tin* ro;uls ^r ttiiif. hui ilcnvn n Siimlay his th \\.t« muiRiMt Un. t ink •* Uilui is -1stIT the latte front Cool and summery for any room furn- together on their government \t\\ via. .Si'tm ret-civertiiK for cushions and window 1st it 1>\ ! > I C tlint mil luv ^ K flhn«« ishing. They are hemstitched It is the people In the middle cla«=* I -Ul Mis.-4 Miiti!d:i Swayze ha be HOPE 1 choice patterns; Reg. 3iic and have Iacc edges. •who stay on the longest The whilt j . ." V (hi- slek Iiwl th' l»iisl week, l 1 I ]s:iiir <.1M>< li ndli'il and ptin-lmscd SPECIAL AT constant process makes for i ctendv , tu ," J,^ ult i. Lli^illk li ih I lu u w is t imtst 'lu of umisii il SPECIAL AT slHI fur hl:« dealer S i-alves. 31! cows, am! deterioration in the quality o£ the j uul dtc-s.. ,.. IlltU ttlU tttl llltLltsl ilNoUlKl 01R lltV list VSuk one horn1 iltit-lnir the month of April, IIMllUt. 1 1»V I ^ Mill' 1 W 111 in ii U inv \11 til-m I mMim,* mil 29c a Yard $1.50.and $1.59 Pair government service and tends to re ' om 11 >»^ .Mrs-. Milton V slrr t-atm* home fivm mil i -lnp luu until thin v«.u* 111 It tllL Utlt'l \ Ml ^M-Ut H>t I lli ek t ..ttoml court .is tain the mediocre In public emploj uu* l ill. otlKi h\ John M Iltn A\ udtti 1 's llminu vviw mnillnl KtrowUon IJWI w , ni.0 i petit Juror. he wn.s iwenml ami moot v\hi . is i! o i music! in and hi Wolln uul with lu p lum HOP iml 'tii •r w is in f,ti it tkmuul mil hi 1 returned to euro for hur motlie.% who The civil service commission through I pl iv Mi ni "ms it w IJ lib Uiul li^ U> o C'OLI is very ill. "which the great bulk of toveruiuLnt ... . vi mliict d m oiclicsti i Ul lilt OUllllU C AH Window Screens and Screen Doors at 10% oil employees are brought Into the 1 P AtnibU who th site tC tlit pi(.stnt blATl buildup I All SUMMER RUGS at Big- Reductions ice, is acutelj aware of this condition ( IITH tu tin lum mm hu thui Ht ultntlstil ii the oilpinil ttnsh ip MH> it,*) fiom ltist\ t. itv \ ill soon Don't Always lilame Hens Wlien KJIJTS Its reports give emphasis to the diltl ot ^\ ishinumi tstililithnl in l^H It iv foi \iw \oik stiti t > loi U .Are Scarce. cultj constnntlj experienced In «ecur \\ i!li mi \ uiiuu i li ul i i ii i i iUi. ni nm II ii 111 L U-l iH liRlllH i lls Mi \ ui Rats may bo Kettinjr them—V. ^ Ing and retaining competent emplo> iietorv oppositt. the "\Uthoilist t-liuith ll I 11 If 11 SI t ll'i. 1 till It to t ikl Covernmont Uulletins prove they know Itvl LOIIULOI Itu' l phoioj,! U>li Hi *es. The rotation in ofl.ee has become offered jobs under the government re lectntlv mo\ d to the 1 il ci fum lite fused to take them It Is estimated h pu cli I'-Lil lioni A\ iNon sowris !i I\L suittd the it spt.ru ind sumnici worl that more than OJOOOO of tho^e v\ho nd stitt thu t!u\ enjoj firming much met the tei,t were appointed durlni, m ltrcioi iif to < ttv llti that time "Mis Low in in is tPun a! It to In ilnut IILI wnik su fn nt- in tar ul (C Ihe civil service ccram^ston s«\s f,iili uul -,iom ILII u »!1 SIK ins im flatly I n \t 1 lit i homr IKII, h i". uif- 1 -lit A.R-OWNERS who bought a 30x3% • Tho^e familiar with fit* 'nilnrdl iniL In Hi h 'ii punted Hi 1 iN > l» i» "Usco" for $10.90 last Fall have eervlco nt Washington Inow ihrt the tif mi, nomid it Utt sist i imi n llipt in Itu Mi tiitl Mis \ Jon s hivt senlce Is now hampered b\ tht re til in up thru mum i s w il on 1 1 \f discovered this by now— tentlon of incompetents who^e re 1 urn Nobody before ever got so much moval Is rendered dithcult by Inilviencos 1 His lniK is slo\vl\ impioMiiR- which are incompatible with the cfH Mis I U IiLlunoi noil J uldki s tire value in the neighborhood of ten dollars. elenev of the «en'ce Preferenc s f i n is * nt( itimini, \Ii s \nn i 1 tds i end exemptions Ineipa^inch elm; tho n \ u ul "\Li -i I hiu Is in upti U ! They never had to question the quality in th (nip! \ f ^witl V Lo II IH.SMI departments with persons who no iml h I n f til tu iht. (Oimtn i >i —witK" the makers of U, S. Royal Cords matter how iocillcie it ire fJlTuuit to h I 1 ill stt i h (ijipluwm nt remove and whose retention tends to I JlUOlls f(ll lj(I SlH behind it. tlestroj the discipline of tne semrc ui span I rnl»\ ill t li i ii.nts Mi md They couldn't help admiring the Among these Inclflf iciits of rnuist \ M i (1 lo are the suporar HI ited and the plivs Mis dull IE Exact Copy of Wrapper. IY, NCW VO«K CITY. < price — spontaneously made to ically Incapacitated J lie bureau oC mtn si ih Hot I it f i it M( i efflciencj estimated before the pi?-. (lows sisiti.niii T utliti \\ limm meet the neiu economy times. "Mi md ^^ls \itoti Cltv hivf in ago of the superannuation retirement tuin"d hum i MSII with ihoii d aigli law, the number of •'roployees In tht tci u R^ckau i\ civil service of the^Unlled States sc\ Jhc s hu)l fhildtni liinspoitecl to A tire that would enty jenrs of age nnd over as follows U\L oustm\n itv Mi 0l" Mis T di i Ki tih im i impiov ing \ I ittlL Mist Mihfl I^f,utson (liii(,h You pay tho'landlord, the'grocer; the butcher, the coal Total .4,093 tot oi Mi iml Mis Utut 1 !,„(! son United States Tires of Hojw foimtih of tills pl in iLctnctl man, and the electric light company every month. .'.'.• arc Good Tires The commissioner of pensions sup- i sc\ Jutsdiv plies the. following compact statement mornliiK. ThHi-e chil(1 lidd haludl iwnb in lofIt It Iinn NEXT PAY DAY why don't you bring your pay Of the age of the eiuployees iu tlie pen- her liiyb chrur l.ioforo the tire ruul liei check down to this Bank and get it cashed and, first of . bureau mothor had gone to tin- barn. P.i-fi ie was very far away frnrii the (11011^ all, put One Dollar into a savings account. Then'try keep- Number in the classified civil son- lo heard the youngster's sereiuns and ing this up each pay day for awhile and if, later on, you ice, 874; age of the oldest employee, 1 n buck. The child 'was immotllately" eighty-eight; number over eighty years cared for and is now vlsitlnff IHT Krand- get a little raise, try to pay the "amount of that raise to ,> of ago, 20; number between sixty-five liiuntt Mi nnd Mt < Jlenn \ i,u itsm yourself. .Try to add it to your savings account. in this place. nnd eighty, 266; based on age of sixty- Miss JcsHie Tlchenor roturhod to Jin Tho advantage of a savings account five, number eligible for retirement. home Friday night utter spondinK a few is that it earns you.'3 per cent, inter- 292; percentage of .employees eligible days with her hrnlher. Coo. A. TJrtiunor est night ami day; and you can al- for retirement, 33.4; average nse o£ all \Vm. Kastenhuber. who IK working for ways gat your money any time you ,T. Goerke at Gru.it Jloailows was rldlnK want it. employees July 1, ,1019 flftj eltU? to work on) tho back st a ditty KIH-'II and her daughter, Mrs. The - HoMton • Flyer vtn* d nt two iitoiv butldingH u-i'H' burnt1*). Ji4f foi n(re*t Imiirotemmtn. Tho Council tov«r r«fuied to It Lnurn Pfttlt, found her uneonncJoun. Ilurmonny uutatlonn byy thu hrukinK of a iildcrt tho hotel owneil by John Kohncr, prupuiicd to only litnue 10,000 worth of night ( * _' ~ 11^-r iioso wan broken. rla l wheelhl . AlbAlbertt K. ItrownIt , of Urook rt three utory' bullilln« owmnt by A. \\*.th IUJJUIH and paj off $1 000 u jtur Nearly iho «ptTr»Ti Just a Few Recollections or •Mrs. Henry Hummer, 7C, died nt her Station, Mans.; wn« killed. liuvla, nnil tlio upper part UHHI . 08 Heihirt A. ilt-rrlck, formerly of China We waa .burt home In Port Murray, bhe had lon« Mr«. David Everett died near Zion lulgv room*, were burned. \VrtsIiln«toii and more recently nt the houses remnlnlng ^T been 111. Three children survived—Pan- church, after a lonKlMnciu. Her maiden The Athletlc« defeated the ivrwvw- Ht f> of Waohlm, on entered llio ofiico Martcd from A (ter The Days of Auld Lang Syne lei nnd Walter Hummer, nnd Mr*.'Mary namo wn» KmmK a HufHuf anin l **h \VI\H\ C Ci i ancv Club of Knstou f t"7. Hklimeraml f tlit lonkirn Dill) Mi raid ng iml Tliu town bt *.., rieremer. ycnr.4 .oldld , and blbcsldcd x llu> r hlhiKl>nnil MMl KiTiU Itvirleil f«jr " ' " Kur' d rant in notoriety bj" havlMta r*«ltl' Mm. i'miih, tho aged widow of .Vin- two children put up ii wIt bIim l ll(Itl! 1 h« r I'MHIiwlnirirIhllllh . were marrieidd « yU hlft trelli c J tr* Smith, dlwl In Urooklyn and was A Vfnrren tounty youth W*» It wan dcclderf hy thu Common Coun- four «lHtors. tvv a. long Illness. !!<• WJN a. former c"«'»»>ul * NVwinnn i'f tlio iVr«everntKe. | nVVt ,.:, ciarl; Clit.e. cil that the Washington Water Com burled In lU'lvldere." Cojuncllmjil n and left n widow.-. , ' ' had ft homu urn. ; ji(.r,ry Vrw-lrinil,.92, dl«l In DrtnvIUo nttrntlon to A Bay laoft of th* < Tliormm Iiullnmn, -17. died at tho homo who hud lone iltitjKilrcd of brlnff puny nwiml tlu> mains In tho ntroctn. nf hlit mother, Mr*, Itrltlgvt Hullmnn. fn fleorgi' (irosH of Hetvtdoio Ml an Kdltor Kiti'hh ofof.,, thee WorroWtirreini PernoDemo- i TluTlii> w-vi-n-ycar-uliw.-Vi-n-yciir-oldd w w« of Uw. 1-V'il ] tttUv n r»|i(irt lllnrax. while the borough owned tho four-Inch broke both arum near tho wrtat. cntt of I'lillllpshurg, cntrrtnlihil tlmf Itildwiii of Xcwjirl;, for of oxfoni. Irvingnutlck nml MIMM .Mnmlu Col to a crisis Ho call«at'ofti- tn.irrifd nt Alt, Itethvl. hydrniilH. l lirotlier.H anil ^Intern. A resident or South Huston, utrlelcci the I'nlled States Hotel In Kaxtun, { A p:iiw<-nger fell tn»n Thi< CnHfon M. K. church WAM d,-di- nf the neither ttiO Kfrliiuld, ft Thi» J Jackettmown JVesuytrrhin Hun with Mnnllpox. committed sulcldo b; John. I'1. Reynolds J'OKI plnnneU n .., 41niin niiir Scntnlun nnd Wii« lu-l caiwl on May 5. It ost $8,-tOO ami KIJ)> Into hh fico "I dr«flm«a I Mra, S.irah Riinghart, GB, widow of dny Ht-Iiool .Ri'ii'lirntcil the luOtli anni- hunghiK in a cell. celebration on ^r<*m(irial Day. Tho com KlanUy 1ou?' WJyrt Wittnon lift n Klin it. died nt Mt. Airy. Sho 1 versary. It wax rtnrtnl with 34 mem- An Item In a New York pnper "I'a initfi-t) WJIK composed*of II. II. Ciockvi fnim the boily, j fimr tin- detliiatiim. Hev. Ur. I*. W. YCH I drmni1 M thnt you k hail a brother. John Lniiee, of Krench- hern and nt tlu> eonU'imlal had Krown to r>rmvf»k:i wept nnd took Jj2.1,0l)o nwn IJotineUy iind J. It. Willy. Tin John O. J'arirlck 1 of IlJick'-tUhiWI In n was t Couch or .Ww Y«nk. pn-aelntl (hi' nor- Uliy now What did *>o town and n granddaughter, Aftnen mor»- ihait 40U, with IMS present at tho tn\» Oh I drmmea i«he Hmlth, living at home. with him when ho willed II. WnHhlngton ffcintl was eiiKng^l. Thu j earilng hlvea of \HH>K t th" Hinti'iii! mon mul nl^o nil«nl (2.^00 of th<> $2X>00 rlhtl M wi-j)t hevauiui Uw nmo'unt ww It UJMIaim hu\hut) mian tnUrtont'.'rt.'iifitiifr tlnrmriut m-rang- j; wlit-n ouniut* AlMt l frofromm ' (1(I)n w;iKnn\\ ik >n. IhTht;> ; iKitK-d at Uu* uiornhiK nervic«.' After ltume." A llRht dawned-oft Oie T/»> I'orl .Murray, telephone line WIIN Mr*, f'ni .Mt-Iroy tie: not liirgei Intrjlect, a Hllxht HQuhd brok«-t 1 L;1 for Mny 30-31. In the li.iil j varnntl nut ami attacked him mul,, KK; all a^gtuMl diniK-r, llu> \>U-;IH Tor nnd In ti tiW \,ee]tM tHi ready for connecting with thu Wimhlng- Phlu i-i, ;ind il.m Tit,D. rKe 1> Truni|K»re, u l»li>«il \i ir Hetin-i \\tiU I 1 IliMibi mdt mul ii Imj nltj fumh w renewed and thu amount ton line. There were ten twbnc:rlbeni un Hlrnrn MHrny, known Huriti'rdo l physician, near Leb- Tin Stixt x i*imf> ? ii- ni M *•* i Itlt tlitm \\U He J. IUV. M,. 'Itluliuid Vuu- 1 mm ii tl 1 ivxt Jla)M'> uver MM ihr» local company line In M:m^(lt;!tl. ilfrtl in Xevv tSrurtMtlrk'. iit (In A<- of nnuustor many it'll CM, tiled In Sew diiKd In 1x> h..]il S.pl. 1.1-n;. iKttinK hi- U-ttnn to run, nnd m : I In: :11V" rrTnliiifi('eii»t-.s of fifty years Mrn C C \IIK/wtf*ofyo»cph it". Khe had long ln*tn III. TUwUh a •Dlttrhar unit Jones were the battery » her at the nun ut H'J, flu-re \vi rt> l ll ut * rullfl froui tin- WHKOH mid i ilrxcrlbint1 f 1»N lahorH In Culifon I^.| .ll--d In W'nsliliiKloti Sho planned for WiiHhlngton for the Mttirt of p:in>ntH iiml husliundHho left twi, Patrick Smith, on cmpinyco of tin thu Kulghlti of I'ytbiaii hi^titutvtt in ji nuuli? it hurriei d exit lu learn iln* at that tiifU . It<> waK a.sHocIai«-d with tun wtrhn ulih Innammatory rhaiinut^i tho 1912 season.' Jone.t was n Patersori Thomim Iron Company, fell down i New Jciney Jn HIM.' year. ,' "f tliv rude jar. They were all l£'-v. (.ti'iirgt* Mingh:irt on the "Cohen- ti^m 1 he fuiit< riun church nnd wcro Itt Mr. and Mm. John •J'rlci*. died at Stew 1900. Hirt widow brotiKht uuil for (10. chlirr|i<>H suid three school house.s, { itt* ndctl t^H for Mil y 18. hmxku. • i(/,dly ntung und UWMI ]«'l«onii 1 Orren A. Wllllnms nnd Mixtt Sarah iirt.sville. -She wa.s s :L memlwmemlwii- of tthho i 00J In -Kliwheth and was For once In the history of Morri* • fcarwl. Tin- home wa» also in Thomas \V. Hilton nnd MIMJ, Minnie John M. I/iwTenre, a ljoatman;> IuilientI.uilientn churchurhh and KKon. s and DuughDh- $2,000. County the tiraml Jury adjourntnl be- f condition from the suing*. Itmb-r of Uvlvldore wer>; married In? t-ikm 111 with xmnllpcnc John O Mllatcd of Philadelphia wcro inr.rr!«! by UT» of Liberty. i Kcv.'.a. H. Hnxsoy. lly to 3 thu citizens of Independ use tin-re wan no bu^lneiw iK'forc It. » Thin was a news I tun "A t«.-l : Maryliinil. ! \cluntctrt WUH loriK ill. from Hup.- to Hnekettstown, with ntnthingtcii« i-x- dome of his run, Jtobert, in Trenton. simud \ Unnnnn nnd Miss Han-% to 7. l!<'sit_lcM her liiisimiid ami aid. men out of 55.00 each, lie tollect- ! changu now has more than liu'i iiltom-Ji ! ruucr.il H«TVI<;V« w.-re held In tbo n ih C Iiuf.li Iwtii of Broadway weru- •Mp-ijurvlvt.il by la-r "moiher/ Mrn. James j High l'ridi;e again voted against tli <r»l chll«h Mium- 1•.thu ciriu'tcry tln-re, Killing! of the Wa-shlriBton Presbytwtoi'jf Two wechH before he fell and fi::ctured Twrnly Yoitrs ABO. housii and tin- Kchool system was run on ;ph t\ Loitihton of Middle Valley er.itt*l In Wimhliifflnn by J. W Mill<-r. Herbert Troxill of liiston and JIIHH cliurcli ' * his hip. Ho was n veteran of the Civil credit, was cottHldL'red OIK> of Out old'-Ht nctlvu Thin Wim u gitlu of 2S over tht UlfiirKift iJtt'i .Mutchior of Phllliimburg. An 1 riRlHh judge had a haMt of bo«r-r MJ«H Kllz-ibeth .Slater of XcW Hamp- I were innrrled at the home of Mm Mary fslnp jMinlon on e\ery occiHon At tho^ War nnd lived in Washington for cuvon- ton and I-'. Ui-c-niU'ii I-'ord, of Klkton Thu Convertible Car Company prom tcaclit-rti In tho state. At nlxty-nine ho; year. : 1 teen years. Three children survived—-« M<1.. were married in Ilruuklyn. Isod to be IL big tliltiK for l'>lonmnl)ur,\ wi«mM .stilstill InstructinIii.structinig; thoe younfyouiiffj Idea. ; A KpeclaKpcrlal elecelectiot Ion wann callecalled t be Muti'liU-r/in Uruadiviiyy. wiille on JI visit. •lo-c "f tl*e co'irt "nc •nivement. -H at the Oxford fur- etiHtown, nft'-r a long Illness. Khc :e.** The house on the old point Mill prop- niico. A new stuck would t»; ready for tlirt-c children, Kranlt, Charles ami Dept. Dept erty nt Pen well was burned. It wan the blfist In AtJKUNt, This would-In- I'Imnia. at, home. ' thought tn have been Incendiary.' t'i'o.iH« tlic> i-apai'liy from U(J to 1C0 tons liov. J. ll. J, Ithiideu at Uloonwbury. Holjert,Wallace. SO. died in UacketlH- a f 35. She I^'hfKh Valloy electric signal sorviut* nnd thu wcouil to Mrs.! I«yillu Karlrk. wa« ;i daUKliter of Ur. C. C. YotfiiK and They went to Niagara Kails cm the whho surviveied him. He was a veteran left two brothers and a .sister: Itev. O. linrieymuon. of the Civil War. 11. Yiiimif <>f lielvldore; SaniuH M. Kdward Christ and MISH Victoria The Lackawannn Kallivnd (,-avu :i vol- YouiiK "f vViiHlilnnton and Mrs. Clmrlo-s Hoyd, both of llackcttslouu, wcro uiar- untary Increase of $5.00 per month to fk'd by Uev. J. CJ. .rohnston. In Hftek- I). Hlsf»Ut, of Ifrnokfyn. tUtHtown. the .section foremen., A Mhf «f the Klko was rwuly for Htnnliopc cltizfii.s were nslird to vole IiiHtittiHon In Uover un .M:iy 22. Leonard Tattcrman, so veil years old, on June 17 on a prn]Tuition fur a muni- TfH'rn wftro .sevcnil surprijit'M at tli wat: lilllcfl at llanijiton Jtinctlon u'luii cipal water plant and risked to of thu W ; hi) was climbing oii a coal car. Wltli OF: — I
canal bed. striking on n sUme and, ron- wns n tit* voti' on the iirst h.illot and on West Indies. Tho elly of St. Pierre dertiiK him unconscious. He was car- tho i-'et'ond ill*. Mackey w;is elected b> t!»' l.tlandSif M.-irtiuique was destroyed. ried out by Joseph Coyle. Two winters Five couches brought !!00 moinbers two nuijority, nnu Freeholde1 r havinK ;• before he had-broken through tint leu cliingt.'it hln vote (in 111' wconrt ballot.' nf tin* mining engineers of tlu> I'ltila- "W. - while skating: »ncl was rescued by (l(>It)hln IiiKtitute to the EtUflon cctnont A, A. Thompson was present as a second plant at New Village. MJxny WITH nc- Franklin Kiirrow. l-'i holder from Washington but was 1 George W. Drake, S-'. died ;it the refused n seat In the body "ii tliu cumpntik'il by theii wives anil diiugli- and SATURDAY homo of liis daughter, Mrs. Peter Far- ground that Washington was not en-tlTS. ley, near MbuntnlnvIUo. lie watt :i vet- U|lf.l lo two freclinlderH, If Uclvldum Thfiv was n bad wreck on the Cen- tlio war and left four sons. and Ii;icketlstnwn ill*l have, two ri'pre- tral liuitroad at Ciluii Gardner-whcii t' L'lysses, John, William nnd Elijah, all ; scntntives, County Jiidgt? G. M. Shlp- freight cars jumped the track and piktl of Glen Gardner, nnd one daughter, | mini decided tliat "Washington up tin; train. It was soveral liours bc- fs. -Farley " . ) bornugli ml' onl'y entitle*d to i | fore* the track was clear again. Mrs. Mary Sheridan died nt the homo j holder county board. Whon the Philip ReB.se. a. leading resident ( of Mr. and Mrs. George Huckley, in Ox- • new nil lu-y, Jrr. Anglo, took olllce, ! CiirpfiiiterHVllle. SO years old. died at tli ford, after a short illness. Sht- WJIS tho ' gave an opinion that according to i V'aston Hospital. J-le was n'member of widow of Samuel Sheridanr, , who died the act of 1S97 :i borough of over a.000 • the firm of Reese, Calvin & Hughes and bf h I tills firm did most of the street paving seven years before. She won SO andinhabitants was only entitled to ono The 'contractors became , came to America from England in 1832, freeholder. ' I ;;."o,,Tt-hv" the trip consuming 52 days In :i sail Mnhlon H. DIckson died at tho Home j uc'utnj- boat. Her parents. Mr. and Mi of his brother at Jit. Tabor, lie Thirty Years Aco. Thomas Buckley, built thu first frame ! baggngemnster on the I^tclcawanna for j Tho Philadelphia and Reading Rail- liouse in Oxford. 1 many ye.ir.s and h:ul made his home in road issued orders not allowing tho em- Honry A. l'olhrock. the first comji-1 Washington. He w;>« »-«—ipft jn n--..' r>'-y•«-: to drinlt lltiuor or smoke while trollor of Raston, died at tho age of 78. ! 1S98, to Miss Carrlt- ::mvoli of Siiutii on duly. ' " lie was tin.*'manager anil treasurer of j Orange. Ilesidos the widow iiml brother J Nelson ShnlweH of Hope liail some For Values Up To $4 the I*iwrence Organ Works. lit; was sun jd b,\ I hunting record. He only hunted during IX'lphfno, widnu* of" George 1C. Mc- There was a big strike on in the ; his "leisure hours," but this was the arurtrio, CO. die'd In lielvidere. She was coal regions and ,-in a result 140,000) record from 1870 to 1S01- In tiic twen- found dead in hod in the morning by mon and boys were Idlo. ty-ono yoars lie killed 3G0 foxes; 456 her daughter; Elizabeth. -Mr«.-arary Perry fell from the porch raccoons, 210 hawks. 100 hoot owls and Charles Perry. 54, died in Fhllllpsburff, of liL-i" residence in 'Washington during numerous smaller game. Js, Women's, Boys',
STORE CLOSES Ii P. M.~SATURDAY'S 9.30 P. M. Misses' and Children's
Official Outfitters Money's Worth Shoes Included—• Boy Scouts of America or There will be Men's Dress SKoes, Money Back tan and black, high and low, worth up to $4.00. !.- ,•<>••}, ;-y:: ••;.. sr\ v.11 Stylish Spring Suits Men's Work Shoes selling regularly You never saw a better selection up to $3.50 and Scout Shoes up to $3. Naturslly^ye-have'the'irew'-ldeasan-botKliiodels'and^faBrfcs";'- Women's High Shoes, values up to You have always depended upon us for our style and leadership. $3.00 and leather Juliets selling '• But this spring our famous makes give you a new and better regularly at $2.45. standard of value as well as style. You get clothes that satisfy your: inner craving for. quality and smart appearance.!';' •: • Serviceable Boys' Shoes regularly You will surely find in our wide assortments just the suit that meets your need—and at the price you want to pay. The latest priced up to $2.95, including good sport styles, fitted models and conservative models for the men styles for school and dress. who want them. . . i.,, .. •• , , Tweeds, checks, stripes and quiet designs." Misses" awl Children's Shoes that - For Regulars, Stouts, Slims and Shorts, from 32 to 50 chest. are regularly priced up to $2.95 a $18, |20, $22.50, $2J,. $7.50, $30 «Ptf$45 pair- /•' ••••••••.",.• ALL m ON SPECIAL SALE FOR THESE A line line of Spring1 Furnishings at Moderate Prices TWO, UAYS ONLY . AT$1.9O Consider the Quality When You Buy Boys Clothes! J ..'••'••..' SEE OUR. . ^ NOTICE!—These are all genuine "Endicott Johnstm" slices from pur •• '•.•"•• Boys' Twb^Bants %i|ts regular stocks. AH leathers and all sizes are included. • ' 5, '• Guaranteed all-wool '7 :' NO'MAIK/ORDERS—CHARGES—C.G. D's. OR REFUNDS : WOMEN'S $15.00 MEN'S NONE SOLD TO DEALERS . : -HOLEPROOF HOLEPttOOI'"1 HOSE HOSE JF^^^OS.;C6^CENT^ ON THE SQUARE ."£ Easton Penna. •'•mm THE WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. 'X, THURSDAY, MAY II, 1922 SECTION THREE
BELYIPKItE CORNISH BUTTZVILLE Mrs. W. llann and «»» Ziba inottnul HAZEN to Califuu Satini!u> nnd rilled on MIH Mn Dcney Mcttltr and children re- Mr. ttml Mrx U J. WIMrlck nnd 1[ IT Triimiiure 3 Orllllo Wurman, Jnmen Snjdor, ilrt For Acidity or Bile '- Toim coundl'luu vojod tho a. A. n. 1 „ - tho num of $100 to obwno Memorial tumed to their liomu in Bohliliro nn ditutchtirti \ IfItt.t1 Mt mid MIH 11 I M(. libation M. 1«. Cliiuxli. I.inm.i. MIH. I! C. Wnlltinn und ?" Day In a becom!nir,lnanner. They nro Monday ufter tipendlnfr a weik \\Itli hi i Milkr at Re.tiHnMim Suiitlu> Ke\ It C Doii«ln rtl. ]> iwtor A diuuhu-i I.llscibuh, «C WimhhlKtun Beecham's Fills, act as a splendid tonic to 1 . mother. H Erokuw <>f 1'hlIIIiHbuiK pisxeti n (liurcll iholr DIM bun form-tl «ml uml MIHH (iiitiudo Kur, of i:il/.ilutli i nljuimne for nduyof much Interest. «.«.. Sundry KUISIH O[ MI u.ul .Mr«' tho digestive organs. They remove acidity UHn. Vm. JonM hu moved her I Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kostcr returned fiw i!a>H lint utck with IUH KVintl* i\ti>ono on Sundav iiij»\itt tl»> IIIIIH!( homo on Thursday after spending thu tliUKhter, MM 1'rank l'olkner. He foi- Thw month of Mn\ Inn Ixin mt aside . Althlti Hutth When and fermentation and excess of bile from 'i household goods from Asbury Park to mcilv livid lute foi a now iminboitthlp Utivo Wo *.** ' liiv itummy, of Slutui ls'nnit EhJr newho™ on Second street, Bclvl- winter in New York. 1'iiutln.d In thu loul chinch on Sun' tho stomach and bowels and promote the Mrs. J. Ke>ano returned homo on 1'ri- Our piMtor« wife, Mrs S Cluk", n- |Kt.t to <n IKW until ilu\ your lr. end MrB Samuel Hondrlckson will day tifttr upending a week with friemln turned IIOIIK' I'rld ly f>om Untnllll i, N liwi In tint Him*. Ihli Uiivu will bo; secretion of the gastric juices. In thus » more In their house on Third street iw In the cltj. Mr. Hf>ane also ttptnl thu Y, whtro hhe hxs »pi lit a mouth nidi In itiKiirati-d Sinu!a\ .Mr und Mm Clpo L IMul and chll stomach '.•oon as the Improvements aro complet- wetk-end with his faml!>. htr own anil hu«bumlM iimnts and Tlu> ptMtur uiU *.l\i« short I tlkx on •inn, uf Iii'ltkiiic. iusanl sund.ij correcting morbid conditions and stimulat- They have enlarged tho houiw \ cry Mr. and Mr« Henry Dilmnplo* of i other rihtlw Tin- AMCtH nf tin CIIUMII and ' Tit wllh^hu luiuiM, Mi und Jin jo3. is WanhinRtOn called on Mr* C.iKIn Hu-*h Tho lot il liixibill to i ill pltvrd tin .Wm illtllatul Chuult Mtmbtrs" ing the digestive processes Beecham's Pills a t Wm. Myers of tho V. U. Jl, hnnon Thuntuitv, {firm ginte of tin si anon Satuul i\ ufui- Sunda\ m hool 1U0H a. in, ]iu uh Mi .mil MIH HiniHt lluniiiiil thll upset naturally have an excellent effect upon the ' bouffht the. Myers homo on ^ ater street Mr. nml Mrs. Cah*In HUBII spent hun- I noun n(,iiimt an J«it>tou ttum Stou I liiK Htr\iu. 3010 a in. t s ii ci s t:i1 general health:* If you have lost your ap- [ the Mtato and will Uio there ptr-il*i\ ttith Mr, and Mrs Kdward Itunh in ] C to 7 in fittor of Buttnllk ' t: v ";: 'u":i',o-, " " " '""" 1'oroihy bit\ler, diuchtor ot Mr. uml » BL0OMSBURY lit-* riuitnto Pulpti, of lltativs petite or are suffering from nausea, sick , j«mes ron.. tho tot of «!»> charter Mrs UeJIe -Martin of UeJWdcre t*pcnl Mri. Joseph bk\kr i* ill nt thtlr IIOIIK headache, constipation, or giddiness members of the aood Will rire De- the wetk-end uith her sisur. Mri. Lexlie bhepp ml of P.rooM>n IH *\M nd-1 Take riizabeth Martin. lim "oinc time with hit* mint, Mh^j In nnttcl'utlon of txtcn^ht* improve : «u Si I'V S1;'">-ri"bu« i" *iiuiiiK partment, made application at the lost J ino Kiiic. | imntM to the .\i« Urunsultk pike from ?maOeg of tho comimnv fnr hl» exemp- Win Miller ia slowly Improilnc from rci.'dc!. " ° L' 1'"UI- or tion pipe". He will bo placed on the a Keviro attack of ht-irt trouble 1'rot In suit r and O V Mi\tl«r uf iilu mil of tin* toiitrae to I.IUDIIU* honor roll at the Juno meotliiK. JIra Jtssc Uittenhouse and Mm Trttl W lihinirton \ij«itttl oui church sumi i\ t buij notUeH »r.' Iwinif jHttttd b\ tin* Ki» IIIIIMO), of Stntcn IHIIIIII, «u« f ' Tho flower thieves aliout here will find lirost spmt \\(.dncsUi\ afternoon at in the inttri>»t of t>unda\ sihooW Mr hij.hwa\ tit ]• irtnu nt instructing all iiitirtilmd ut tho liomu of Mi. anil theraseKes In trouble It the} *J "« Bel\ Were. Smdtr it n worku In adult ili*"*f ptr^ons ik'tiiliiK tit optti tht bighftrtf. MIN Io«ci>h Amtj mi Suiuhj «op robbing flou er beds of tholr Woom- MIis Kmma Suml\> nntl MISH Almeili Mr Trawler wit the iirinclp tl npuKu. fui am putpott' to do at Mont in t ukli his romirkH nue wr> j,ooil and niiuh i ml of thi' pie-iiit month E.irl Mirtln took in nuto li\id to II "M Mioiiink»r. ^liuon skxhr iml W«ilmtiM\ nlhht with MM U ill ird i everywhere 25c—40 pills Roseborry brothers. It will be ru. \\\si Portnl on SUIHK\. Mr. .ind Mr* J Wliiiui nn mittiiiK piiul*.-s (ui- I tiff min vt I ri'lhtn llli "N I i t ornament to that part ot the town IIenr> Milltr «nd diunhUr Laur i .•^li^s nnifi in thtlr lume-'. i f S Vk kel and C C WlUtt ot Xew NORTON in boxes 50c—90 pills W The boia have begun klUlnB monitor Ruth CoU and Mri Margmt \ilUi- Votk, nude i iia-*lm •*•* tii|> to Ciitut; blacksnakes. They seem to bo lureer wcamp. They spent thu day with a Mi-UiloWM on Tui'stlay Uui. j nnd more deiperate. since tho war than cousin. SEW HAMPTON j l-Uurl 1'ieki'l mill Ciitutuui' Wiwlf Mr*. Irvln D.-iIryniplu und son Lc.i. ever before. ,, U-imonte Sarson of Morris Tark, Her- inailo :t buslni'ss trip tu t'lfinington on JIT TO fc-ii,.«t« or tho ronniT's ilauKh- The streets of the town are Kitting bert Larson and son of Fhllllpxmiri; Mi*, and Mrs. Wnltcr Smith spout 1 Montlin*. " itiiillTi- ' ••"in, nf .lulliinil, lust were suesx* ut thvlr rather. Win. ,Sar- Stinil:ty with Mr. Sinith'.H juothcr at j John Rlililii*. uf Warrun Glt'ii. has pretty well oiled and outfit to• Im belter son, on Sunday, lMiivhaseil a line imirintf'car. Mr*. Olivia I.ltllo IHIH rotm-ncil lo than for many years. It will not I', L'nlon sorvlopj* wciv hold in the M, Her linnio In Amboy nftw. n vlHll with necessary for the waste of water n R. church on Sumlay rvenln/?. li'liitivi-s at this pluci-. sonklnc the streets a» lias been done lit will hold u .tp^ial'tii the seluiol build-I 'A little iliiiiKhtvr caino to tho liollic tome Instancea In the past. Krratly to LONG VALLEY ' injf on Moritlay i-venln^ of i»'xt wcok. Mrs. Lester Al'i'l visited lit-r sick SHOES THAT brother-in-law, .losepli Abel, at Phil- •>r Mr. uml lira. Chna. nuinlllL- on ' Workliifil arc wtill busy n>i>:iiriiiLf the { Sllli.lay. Alirll 30lh. lhTheaodrdmMlows had a splendid time Alvah Ilolmar has ciulcil a visit to i rii>> aiv I't'ltii: torn down. : tertained callorN from -Pon Ari"yt mi st-rvliiK on thu Urand Jury At Morris- Sunday, Clayton .lohiiHon M-im a recent Ktieat . and the program an up-to-date one. J -Mr. nml Mri». Liiwn>iK>i< Ooylu spout < of his Inotl.er William, r Clinton. | The feed was all to the sood mttl th.- town. I several ilay> of lust wet-k at liarwooil. ' Harry liupi-ll and family yyunt Sun- o The Shoo Market at present is flooded with, music and danelnc proved very ta«- Mrs. Wilbur Apt'iir and Mrs. Haroltl It. Mtirlutt ami Tlavld IVncir XKUHKHIda Iy at Washington. Border of Kaston ure visiting the lat-[ Sunday with Win. l'ftty at Ohangowat* { Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wolverton shoes made up to look well and to sell at low prices dnatlnff. The Odd Fellows certainly tt-r'M rarents. Mr. and Mw. M'tllard iiii'l son and dautjhtor spent .Scvturday BRIDGEVILLE know how to do things. and Sumlay in Jersey City. but with little or no regard to quality. It waa a great pleasure for lite many ; KmII von linden, vt Klchmomi, Va., J Mr. and Mr*. William F. Xfchols visit- Tho Hlnomslmry A. C. playvd with We have therefor; been very careful in buying old friends to shake hands with trunk arrlvttl at his horn-: here on Tiusduy ' tln> I*'in>"svllli' tvatu on Saturday, score Mm. llarsliiill lloft iiiul »on lloivnnl Andrews of the STAK of years wo In wl over the week-end with relatives at ; for an oxtt'iiiMl jitay. ! •pent Sumlay, with relatives ut l'ort- for the coining season and only from manufactur-. Kilzatoih. : Mv. ami Mi-- I-Mwanl Snyder. of 7-3 favor of WiioniHlwry. the court room last week. «•> t* ««•; A number from liviv altoiuUtl the of tho few old-time newspaper men of Mrs. J»uts I-'. Castle nnd Oatifrhtor. Xt'wark. Jitv si'iiuilii^; the weok *;ini .1. "W*. Kneor !« maklni: :md ^t'lllni; ers who, through years of business relations, we <\ Mrs. Paul C. Thyboldt and Mm. Wlllnnl: HI their ^iimnu-r homo h«.-r«*. ; ball Kiime at I'inosvillf on Saturday. liilw crop i.f'nrtillclul Ice. "Warren county. Dorthrti l'liilllpw, of l'lainilelil. spent know to lie'thoroughly reliable. Tho lire laddies of town expect to take Apcar spent Thursday in Orange. Thi' liutlHVlIlK lia.seh.-ill team uluyoil Miss Matlalyn E. Moore visited rela- the weolioiiil with her jrr.intlparenis, the Kuston team Suturilay, tho liuttfi- So that when YOU buy Shoes, Oxfords or part In the Memorial Day panule. lhe tives at Chatham over tho week-end. I JOHNSONBURG ! Mr. and Mrs. H. L. I'hillips. villo team licln^r tho winner. boys are always there with the goods. Miss Elizabeth Williamson is having Pumps made by linns like Our Masonic friends have not piven Thomas Keaiinir of Rocknway visited Hiram Shipinan has hovn on tho her house paintitl on Ilailroad avenuo. :k Ust but him rccoveiv.1. up the idea of building a (Hie new home Mrs. Andrew t'lvons. of Columbia. D. Armstrong & CoV for themselves and some of these days Ily anil Mr. and Mrs. W. II. WtnUr and j !*a.. is s]totiiliii!r two weeks with lier they will spring something on our peo- daughter, Mrs. llus-el L. l'iektl and OASTOniA William Clark & Go. (La France) ple that will make them sit up ami tak« family. it-Id t<. cUv; a lli-w tril^tf' to 55ear6thoBlgnaturoofChas.n.PIotehor. n M2ss Julia L. SWiicRhanmicr K« enter- j ] Thieve- s rivently intircil tln> honus / Jay Clark & Nici- Dr. *G. Wycfcoff Cummins has become tniniiiK Mrs. Louisa Douglass of Vir- j , VUicv vt -\;UO!t I.uft". I/.U'ly of I*iu yer Thomson and the Costelli lu uso for ovor thirty years, and much interested in color phowsrsu»iiy. p'.ai-e MII the lMyhls. The Kind You Have Always Sought. He has been working on the subject CS. Marshall'Co. for a considerable time nnd ID now quite MM. llavid M. Seals is ill from . , asthma and neuritis. i \ sure h"e has the solution to the problem. J DELAWARE VALLEY you can feel satisfied that you are getting REAL He has made a number of photographs Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baldwin had for j recentl/ that show up the natural week-end visitors their son and Uaugh- i , VALUE for every dollar you spend. We have colora splendidly. It would seem that ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward i . Mrs. Touch h:is ivmnietl to hi'V rRICKETSn the exclusive Agency in Easton.for all of the ' we now have about everything but Baldwin. • ! • Lester Appnr nnd family of Cnlifon Tho I\irei:i-T*iehor As.-ociaiion will with her son ami family. A bone-disease of early child- above lines. direct communication with Mars. Mr. hold :in cnitn-ininnu'iit in the Christian }h\*. D. Vimiiatta and tlatii;htc-i- IJeat- Edison is working hard on the problem have been visiting Mr.-*. Apgur's parents, 1 hood may be prevented by the we learn and some of those days we will Mr. and Mrn. Morris •?. Trimmer. clnirt'h tirmoiTow ni^ht. May li . Ad- liL'i. spent Tut'Stlay In KiUJton. be getting radio messaces from that mission "."'timl 33 coins. A number from tills vicinity altciul- faithful use of cod-liver oil. interesting arid much talked of planet. Field day is Wins lield at the local od tho il.inco at lioxburs hall last MOUNTAIN LAKE school lodiiy fi»r tlio whok- township Friilay nlsht. A. D. Roseberry, the well-known re- school.". Mrs. Paul LVtvitt visited her sister WOLSLAYER'S tired farmer, has not loat any ot his in- in Phillipsburj,- last •Wedncsdny. Scott's Emulsion terest in apple orchards and very re- Mrs. John X. Park visited Mrs. Wm. Miss Mariruret Viumatta aiul frloml contains tho wonderful antl- Old Reliable Family Shoe Store cently bad Mr. Houston spray his or- Kislipuugh near Free Union on Thurs- ANTHONY visited relatives iif Eciston on Sun- chard in "White township. He is after day. day. racfiitic vltamine in «A the coddling moth just now and says Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sutton and son Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Price Wi>ro Tho fifth and sixth grades of the abundance. It is the T^U 455 Northampton St. ' Easton,Pa. this Is the time to kill these pests. Frank passed Thursday-in Eauton. Sunday callers on Mr. ami Mrs. I'au. Bt'lvit'.ere grammar school accompan- Miss Mary FUta of Atlantic City Is ideal way to give cod- Pill Frank "Williams, constable, has been Groce. ied by their touchers, took their Arbor liver oil to children. jJijH visit in*? her parents here. Mrs. 0. Gogher is entertalnitib' her Day u-alk throujrh hero to the Kerry. made official dog catcher for Belvidere, The Sweeney family of New York Scott & liowne. Blooinfieid, W. J. 22-2 and is ready to enter upon his duties as city, accompanied ]iy Mrs. Maud Dick of sister from tilt- c-ity. Harold Osmun and slstc-r >r;uy nnd soon as he'Is provided with a plate in Brooklyn, p:u4»ed Saturday and Sunday j Mr.- Jot' Ccban spent iho Wcvk-oiui Alvu- Eishpff, of near" Montana spent •which to put the victims. with his part-lit s here. ?;U'.:rc.Ay evening with frlenils hero. at thu Sweeney cottage. Mr. Hert Jowett was home over the- Ac.^m -S:i'.:th. of Harker's Crow, Belvidere has a. recorder, Council hav- Mr. and Sirs. Juseph Scranton of wvek-fiid. visitea :us c.:V=h".or here on Frkiay, ing appointed VTm. L. Hsinlrickson. J- Montclalr find Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stry- There will hv a box social Jlav :3 a: _ci_E_...iozlhat..honorable., place,,for a ker of..WashliiKton.passed Saturday and the home of Eugene ?herrer :o :v.;.-r Turn al--c--j; i~ f:;:r p!:iy? Oh. is-it? period ot nve years. •iuniJay at tht-ir cottayes herf. funds for the miniswrV- salarv. 3-Ixcj*e thi-- penile knock. Official STRAW HAT Day Our dos caicher captured his first vic- Mrs. Frank Ajigar is al>?e lo'l~ out ^Vhen the d-">ctor pays a visit, tim last Friday morning 2-nd no: havinjr Star, and Thrlct-a-Week World, 5?.75. a.L'ain after beins,' conilneii to her home any place, provided for the canine's sa:e The visit i»uys the Uoc. Saturday, May 13th keeping, tied him to the Mayor's office door. The Mayor released the dog and sent him out Into the world on double quick. Rev, A- Lincoln Moore of Hampton will be the orator in Belvidere on Mem- orial Day. . The Parent-Teachers' Association Is raising money with'which to adorn and beautify the Children's play ground, on SPECIAL SALE OF JMansfield street. You Leave All Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Holstetn have come from New York to their home on Second street for the summer. Miss Mary B. Brakeley. treasurer, has 1 sent a check to the Amtrican Bible So- Guesswork Behind ciety for $160, as Bc-lvldere's contribu- tion for the current year. Miss S^-rah Shaw la home from a six weeks visit to Senator and Mrs. Thomas Barber In Phlllipsburg. Misses Mame and Rebecca Hoaglanfl Wfeen You Gome are in "Washington, D. C, on a visit to We are offering some very spe- Miss Ella Hoaglaml. Mrs. Parker, mother of the Supervis- cial prices on used cars this week. ing principal of the high school is These cars have been REBUILT apending the week at Freehold. To This Store! The Chamber of Commerce has and NEAVLY PAINTED, and we bought 4 acres of land situated at tho east end of the swamp that lien adjacent will sell them under our REGULAR to the Pequest creek and the raceway GUARANTEE. that leads to McMurtrie & Co.'s flower- ing mill and other plants in Belvidere. You buy with a positive The tract was purchased of the McMur- trie estate and will be converted into an athletic field for baseball, lawn assurance of Satisfaction tennis and othtr sports. Work on the \\ grounds will begin at onco and every- It will pay to look this lot over if interested in a good used car. We can show more value in thing will be put In order for a season .... used cars for the money than can' be found anywhere else. of great activity along sporting lines. When you buy "Hub" Clothes all guess work is eliminated, He- John Fenton, father-in-law o£ Dr. P. P. Lefferts, is very ill at the' lat ^ \ 1 Oldsmobile 43A Coupe, 1921, like new ..$1600.00 cause we sell only what WE are positive is right. _ ....JSJ^ -__ t<"-'s .homo.— He-Is.02-ycars.of, aSe. ~. - The body "of Mrs." "Win,' Ban-on,' of " ' • 1 Studeuakw S[lecialSix, 1921, like new 650.00 Washington, was brought here Sat- urday for burial"in.'tlib Belvidere ceme- 1 Buick Six, 1918, newly painted 650.00 tery. • " : •• '•'•: • 1 Buick Six, 1918 .'...'. 600.00 LATEST STYLES PERFECT TAILORING Mrs. "Win. McGee has returned from "Westfleld whero she spent the win- 1 Buick Four, 1918 450.00 ter. This lot of BEST FABRICS LOWEST PRICES John R. Johnson, of Htickettstown, 1 Overland 4t, 1921, like new . 430.00 t was arrested in Belvidere on Satur- used cars will be sold 1 Oldsmobile Six, 1920 . • 600.00 day afternoon by tralHc officer Carl E. Fischer' and taken before Justice of during this sale in order 1 Overland S5-4 ::• 50,0.00 the Peace Charles' Baker who lined That's why we say you leave all guesswork behind when you buy him $5. He was arrested £or exceei1. to make room for 1 Overland 85-6,1918, newly painted 550.00 ing the speed limit on a motorcycle. v At a .meeting held in the Court new cars 1 Overland Roadster, 75b, 1916 250.00 your Clothes here. House Monday evening the question of 1 Overland 90t, 1919 525.00 a community nurse nvas discused A which we are unloading committee was appointed to w^c the 1 Ove.rland 90T, 191S . ... 250.00 Red Cross uithorities nd nsk them this week to finance the enteipiise It win o i 1 Overland S5-4, 1918 . 450.00 Always High in Value t j'OO for a nurse ind one half th cost of a car 1 Maxwell, 1917 , ' 175.00 1 Ford Sedan, like new 525.00 Tho Mork of oiling tho streets of the ' BARGAINS Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits to\vn Is finished and traffic is now ie* sumed Some of tho streets that were 1 Ford Touring, 1917 ' 150.00 gone o\ei twice hive beeu. gono o\ r tho thiid time on account, of th im- 1 Maxwell, 1916 75.00 xnonBe traffc $18.oo $45.00 Jame» \ annatta of Tod sburg- ra „ to his car into the lop st otchel icr 3S Have You Had a Ride in the OLDS Four or Eight Mansflold stre t on Mond ij aftern oon 1 and had his wind fahiU \ broke *< If. not .give it a tryout before buying as we can show, you more power and car for the pieces Otherwise tho car wa nn damaged Mr \ annatta had hi , ,, „, money, than can be found on the market. And the finish and design are fav superior to any badl\ cut and Dr Wm J Bnr * dies ed other car anywhere near this price. . '' | ' the wounds Arbor Day was obser M A call by phone or a letter from you will get you a demonstration which will convince you by the scholars of tb d school that the Oldsmobile is a good buy. ...,'•'• .•;> taking hikes into t 10 ' .Also we have the WILLYS KNIGHT sleeve valve Motor'and the OVERLAND .FOUR, the light car at a veiy attractive price. It is a'veryVui dy little car for $635.00 Delivered. Let Mrs Marj Gn\cs T^H lou Her i Poultrj Raising E\ptnence iabloX an Incu «t Icks Didn t know Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers to Man and, Boy a cako of RAT- Stockton ®, Weider \ E *ound two dead Kopt finding them, qppeared altogether. Distributors for WILLYS KNIGHTS, OVERLANDS and OLDSliidfelLES au»»t killer Take Mrs. 223-30 Northampton St. Eastou l1* ^ l 35c 6Bc, , Clinton, New Jersey Jenldns < SECTION THREE THE WASHINGTON STAB, WASHINGTON, N. X, THURSDAY. MAY 11,1922 HUNTINGTON und Mhj. CharluH Korcu of Flulnlluld eemdvry. AfUr an illnew, from throat nnd .MrH, Peter Mitchcl of thin place trouble dipthcrJa devdopdl und .the ASBURY on Saturday. child died Friday shortly after her Mm. Frank Hermes, of Philllpubiirs, Andrew Sheets him been visiting hli arrival .a a Alorrlntown honpltal. Mn. PMUp Wunlle or Chrome In Air. anil Mr*. IMgur Colo wero Sun< Vim a culler on Saturday afternoon at Hpendlnjc a. week or two with her jiur* day.(-veiling culler* at the home of Air tIn* home of Mr*. John 10. Iimcho. HOII Kodney Sheets In PluIlipHburjf for Mr. nnd Airs. Jntnen Carswi-ll movct ti few days. I-Vlday to West Orange. * ciitn. Mr. anl Mrx, Jolirt HII1H1Z*T. mid Aim, Frank Porter of Kennedy Mm. ('rank- fllcckvr and ()uuj,'htor Walter Lake 1H recovering from nn .Mr. and Mrs. Frank lioerr of KV.yji- Aim. deorg'' Opdyku attended tin Anna, MH'IU two Ouyn of Iimt week Mm. John V. Stockton und Miss Cor- nelia Hope went to Newark on Thurti. cipcrntlon at AIIU'H private hospital In both'and 5fr«.' Moaiiey. of Itutherford HiirprlftO puny given her pantor. Rev with Mm. Wulllnirton VanHillliml, of Morrlntown. were week-end visitors- of Mr. und Knitter of Stewart HVIIIO Lutheran PhtlUh day. M:«H Heaaie Young spent the week' The local public school re-opened Mrs. Murk Smith, near town. church, which WUH held In the base- Mr, ami Mm. JnmoM Yawger spent end with relatives in EaMon. Alonday after being closed for a week The ChriHtinn Endeavor Society of ment of that church on Monday even Hnturday t-Vcnlng and Sujhilny with Mr, und Mrs. George Hull arc av on account of U CIKO of scarlatina. the Asbury Presliytcrlnn chureh heW Ing It being tho 12th anniversary o ri'ljulviH in WnshlnRton. tertuinin^ Jacob Cougle] anil Mrs. Frank 1*111, a student at Lehlgh Uni- itn monthly bu«lne«3 meeting nnd so-hln pastorate there. Over 170 partook o To (hone ladies who Iiac not yet purchased their spring vernlty, «pent the wcok-end with hl« mipper and he , received a beautiful DayllKlit JMVIIIK WJIH Introduced by Sarah VuuRlIn of Totterville. olul at I he home of Mr. und Mr«. \V. offer exceptional Having opportunities ••*••• /""ft**? ' dm Heliool teachers ut Shimer'n »chool LfttiRlng Stout run a. wire Into one mother. Airs. Rose Pill. E. Illner lout Friday evening. boi | Uet of (lowers from hlfl congr Naomi Beaty will return to Elmlrn tloim. on Mondiiy morning. of hiH'fingprH lust weok. Blood pol«on' Mr. mill Mrx., IC. Kormnn »tu>mlo:l Ing wan retired, hut'hi* In impntvlng. College the llrat of the week after mv A pleatiaut surprlMC pnrty took placo fi-iil weeks nbnence on account of. ill' the Improved Order of 1C«1 MI'II'K ana Mr. and Airs. ICdgar Colp of V'nlon UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OP '"' ^:\ nt tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. Frank Mr, and Mm. William. TentH hud ns D. of V. convention »t Atlitntlc* City town hud t\n their guoHtH on Sunday Willevor hero on Saturday evening in tt KUfnt on Sunday Trunk Wheuler of iienM. .- • . an uVlcKtttett hint week. Mrt*. I.uln .Ma- nfirrnooii, Mr., ami Aim. Wilmer Dal: ilionor of tliii home-coming of' their JerKpy City. . Georgo Young has been appointed a Buiro, won Arthur nnd UaURhter Cn- rymplf* and ttiri-c duughtem, Jewnle, non, Keith who han been away from -Vrw. Mary Plum spent Saturday in member of thu local Board of Health, k'Htla. were the KUPHIS of the Orphan- Uc&itc and Krancls of Stewartsville, home UH a .sailor for a lone time. Huston. nuccecdlng the late John W. Beaty. aKo department of tho I. O. It. M. at Air. and Aim. Harvey Cole and son Any Wrappy Coaiti CumeK ami mu«lc won tho evening'* the Riime convention. ' Preston of Broadway, Mr. and Aim. entertainment an 1 rcfrc-KhmciitH wcro GLEN GARDNER John Iiunh, son Semple and daughter, COLUMBIA Slra. S. A. Hristol, who Hpent the Allan Kthel, of Summit nvenue, Phil nerved and those who attended were: winter (it Hotel HuntlnRton In HUM- Aliases Helen Alallory., Hazel Gintcll, Air. and Alrn. Wm. S. Valentine of or Cape Helen llancy, ACldred Freer, Reatrlcc Harry Llnaberry Ava« here over ton. Pa., returned lo Anbury lust Huston were gui' in employed at Slroudu* coiwln, AIIHS Esther Siegfried. Howard anil William, spent the day on Apgur, Floyd Apgar. Mr. Irn Wanerty, Mrs, Irene Marten Is of Washington Wm. Fox of Xt-w York was a guest Sunday with her parents. Air. and Airs, Selling at $25 to $27.50 Mt.H. Horace Duln, Mr. Sea.n, Mr. Snap- Airs. Peter Brands untl Airs. Harry Watt a Sunday visitor of Misses Alice W. J. Cornish, of Phllllpsburg. pell, Mr. und Mrs. George Gtahcll und Unaherry Hpent lust Wednesday at over Sunday of Jim. Laura TiinUon. nnd Klhi Martenln. son, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlllever Struuushurg. Tltu Aliases Anna and Alice Du Rycc Air. and Mw, Wilmer Stock and Mrs. Wm. L'Hommedlen of Rrooklyn four sons. Chester, Harold, Stanley am und Keith Wlllever, a line tlm« wa» en< Air. and .MrH. Alvnh O.srnan were of Newark visited their aunt, Airs. »i)t*nt the week-end with hi.s family in Joyed. Sunday guest« of Airs. Anna Swayze. Xora Xunn, over Sunday. Loroy of Union town accompanied by A«imry. Mr. and Aim. Hubert Whiteheu) nnd Alias Grace Kdnnty mo:ored to Itev. W. K. T. Aletzgar will preach Airs. Krarik Sleeker wan taken aud- Now ton Sunday. ,. Mr/ IT. ^^. Kiddle spent Hcvenil days dauKhtor, Alami of South Ktmton, deuly III on Sunday evening nnd Is hlR farewell sermon as paator of the thf- i«wt week In Wnshlngton, I>. C. motored to Srpingtown, Pa., on Hun- The U. A. S. rendered tho play "Tho First Lutheran church Sunday morn- $19.50 now confined to her bed. day and were viHitors at tho homo o! AHnl.Htcr'H Birthday," ut Hope laHt Fri- Ing. I'.ev. Alutzgar has to give up Mr. Ralph Lehn of Newark visited Snvay will observed Sunday. Kiiest a few days of AHHH Xancy reunion at Hcthleliem nnd from thoro Alurry. flho went to attend the Kruiluutlng «'x* MM.- Cluudu Uamlln imd littk er of Clurmont Commandfiry, Xo. C2,Air. II. Ar. Dt'ituy will motor around erclsefl of the trainliiff C\UHH for ami 1H an cnlhiiMlastic member of the town for the mothers, who an* not able Air. and Airs, Piiul Carllng and chil- dauKhter of Straw Church, spent Sun> Order. to walk there and tho D. of L. arc in- nursed of the Gcrnuintown'IIosplCU. •lay with Mm. Henry Rlckcr of Whit, Women's and dren of High Urldgu were gueats • Mrn. H. M. HMdlu tun] MIHSCS Anna ifaven. ' •Joseph Cantath, who was elected as vited also to attend. Sunday of their parents, Atr. anil Airs. WyekolT und Lillian ApKnr attended u delegate from Accho Lod^e, Zcnua Katharine AIcAIurlrle of Bclvhlerc Wm. F. Carllng. the unnual Alumuni li;iru|itot of tho Mrs. Franklin S. Nixon Hpent th* Misses' New Kncampmc*nt, to attend tho Grand En- spent the- week-end with AIIflH Grace Airs. Zuenas Apgar returned to her Trenton Xormal school at Hotel McAl- day on Tuesday with her daughter, campment held at I'anxnlc on Wednes* Kinney. liomi; in High Bridge Alonday after be- pfn, XfiW York city, on Saturlay. Mrs. Uu'orKe Ilutchiuson of Kiuuon.* ilay was ncrompnled by Mr. Melllck. .Mr. und Airs. Clark Smith of Phlla- Miss Catherine Phillips sntiit rrom deiphlu was here Sunday. ing a gueHl of Airs. Charles Castnt-r u Mr. Hoy Smith of NV-wark WILS a Kvjins Uiilrymplo and tleorgu UIUH, U-.w days. weekend visitor of his uncle, Thfudoru Fiiduy until Sunday eveniiiff with Mrs. AIM. Frank Stecker und two chil- Louder FCIOHO of Jiloomsbury- Spring Coats Frunk Siegfried returned to his J. Smith. IIIH cuiiKln. .Mrs. .loHoph dren were. Kunday (-ue-sts at the homo ANNANDALE home In Chicago. Tuesday after spend- Smith, accompanied him home on Mrs. tJenrsu Dut'im of Straw of relatives in Xew Village. Sunday. Churcli is confined to her bud by Ill- Mrs. HurrjHon Uergcr is caring for ing three weeks with his brothers and At Greatly Reduced Prices Iva Appar of Jersey City spent the Hlster. He expects to bring his family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shropo, daugh- ness. Hot* sister in enring for her. her fitth.T, Mr. IJuek, of Itefnelsvllle, cant Mi the near futuro. ter Mary, their son and wife, Mr. and Stt:wartsvillu UraiiKf will meet on who in ill. week-end with her brother, Floyd Ap- Thursday i-vtMiln^ of this week when Kur and family. Air. und Mrs. Wm. B. Smith and son MrH. Ilowell Shropo of Brooklyn, wt-re $15 to $25 Values at $19.50, $17.50, Air. aud'Mi'H. Howard iramlin, son Air. and Airs. Irvln ApKar and woeki-iul visitors ;il their .summer then, will IJU u class nf fandidateM to 1'aul ami tluUKlitt'i' Aluud, of OreMi'a Harold and IIIUJfilter and .sou-ln-law, cottage hero. IH> lnUiut(.tl. $14.90arid I'.rld^i1, und another daughter, Mrs. Guy daughter Elizabeth of Hound Iirook .Mr. and Airs. Austin Cramer of Dun' Hpent Sunday at Howard Biggs'. t.'llen, were over-Sunday guests of Airs, Marvin Kiddle returned tho latter AleCarney ami little son, of Johnson* part of the past week from ;t two Big assortment of Spring Coats in the popular vllle. fa., were Sunday dinner KUCSIS Bert Manning' find daughter of'Bay- Lydia Brown. me spent Sunday at S. L. Alannlnn's, weeks' business trip through the Garner Hilt, Gladstone, N. J., Sells bolted models of all wool velour, polo, chinchilla and (it tho home of Mrs. llnmlln's parents*, Air. and Airs. Owen Brown anil son western Htaten. - other desirable materials, well tailored and finished. Coats in all the .Alt*, und Ah'H. .Jesse Melroy. of Union- Georgo Hoffman of Hampton spent and daughter-in-law. Air. and Airs. Itnl-Snap, He says. Saturday with his mother, Airs. TIIOH, Hfv. C. Carter of Lytidhurst, former "I sell ami u.su RAT-SNAP. Liko to new shades and sizes for misses and women. Not just a few gaiments town. . Joseph Brown of Easton, Pa., were, past or of the Anbury M. 10. church, Iloffmnn. guests Sunday at the Hunt homestead. look any man in the face and tell it's —every Coat in out* store at a reduced puce. Rev. und Mrs. D. S. Wafer enter- Airs. Thomas Connelly spent tho spent a day or two the latter part of the best. It's good." People like RAT- tained as their quests on Friday after- week with Jerry Cullln and family. AlrK. Lozior of Brooklyn spent over the past week with Ashury friends. SNTAP because It "does" kill rats, noon anil oven ing their fister-In-law, Air, ft ml Airs. Wm. Long and family Sunday at their bungalow on the the His mother-in-law, Mrs. Kavanauph, ac- Petrifies carcass—loavns no Km oil. Mrs. Guy McCarncy und little son, of companied him homo. •JohiiHonvilk', t'a., and her parents of Hunger spent the week-end at Slmc- Comes in cakes—no mixing' to do. Cats UNRESTRICTED CHOICE wiih whom sliu la visiting, Mr. and Air. and Airs. Joseph Kaiser of Miss Catherine Hulsizer and sister, or do£s won't touch it. Three sizes, Diic, Airs. Howard Humlin son Paul and Alr. und Airs. Oeorge CreaRer and Lohlghton were visitors over Friday Mrs. PHIHp Wardle, spent Sunday Cflc, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Jen- daughter Mmid, of Hrooksltlo Farm, son Archie of PhlUliwhiirg have been and Saturday with their sister and .with Miss Iona Stone In Uelvldere. kins & Meeker; Floyd Major. Green's Uridp.-. spending some- ttmo with Mr. and Mrs. brother-in-law, Air. und . Airs. Wm. Archie Creager on \Vc«t street. Dfgnan, . They were accompanied Bromley" Dresses Flunk Sleeker, who 1s employed at home by their mother. Airs. F. F. Cemeiiton, X. V., spent Sunday and Smith of Brooklyn, who has been Afomlay with hiH family at Green's CALIFON visiting her daughter, Airs. Degnan. up to $ ltrldge and returned to work on Mon- day afternoon by unto. Aliss Aludeline Apgur of High Bridge $12.00 values iMrs. V\vii Able. i.C Phimpsbifrg, spent last week .with her aunt.'Mra. MT. HERMON 5.90 1 Some of", the Every Day Things spent tin day • (in Sunday here with SUNUII Welse. her daughter, Mrs. Uussell J. Inscho. Airs. Belle Phllhower is recovering Friends of Airs. X. B. Hildebrant are Choose from a rack full of "Bromley" style dresses made of Tho members *of the. Alisslon Bund, from her recent Illne.sH. sorry to hear that she is steadily grow- We Carry In Our all wool and worsted Jerseys in popular shades, either with linen of St. .James' vliutheran church, will Funeral services were held Sunday ing weaker. Her sister, Mrs. George hold a hake sale on ihe lawn at tho afternoon for Mrs. Etta Farley, wife of Christum anil husband, of Newark or leather collar and cuffs in sizes for misses and small women. IjUtht'niti pai'Konago hen? on Saturday Asbury Farley, of ML Grove. Mrs. spent the week-end with 1IL-I\ morn hit; from 9 tin til 10 o'clock. Farley was 6S years old and died Fri- Mrs. James I. Cooke returned from Thu Sunday school class of Mrs 1) day after a long illness from paralysis. an extended visit with her friend, Mrs. MILL SUPPLY DEPARTMENT R. Wafer fiiul .Mrs. P. K. Shlpman, of Rev. II. P. McIIenry. pastor of the Spitz, of Brooklyn. St. James' Church, received the ban-Lower Valley Presbyterian • church, Win. Greenburg of Newark is spend- ner for rnlthfnl aiti'iidiim.-t' on Sunday officiated ut the funeral services, which ing thin week with his grandfather, G morning. • : • were held at the Farley home, liurhil G. Depue. The Sunday .school uhms of Mrs. J. was made ut Fairmount. Her husband Lawyer Clifford Newman and family Shovels Lanterns Pulleys K. Inscho, "Willing Workers" will meet survives. und Aliss Bert Kallagh of Paterson were at her home. So. 1223 Smith Main Lester AT. Apgar has recovered from Sunday guests of Airs. A. Al. Xewman Spades Wrenches Wheelbarrows street, on Wednesday evening at 7 an attack of measles. John R. Hartung of Jersey City spent o'clock -for reorKunizatlon. Air. find Mrs. Marc Watdron spent the the week-end nt Sunset Farm. Axes Hammers Roofing Paper week-end at Asbury Park. Many from here attended the Grange CLINTON"" Minnie, the threoyear old child of meeting at Hope Saturday evening. Air. and Airs. Jamea ,_Ward, was burled Credit is due tho lecturer, Aliss Nellie Nails by the Keg Air. and Airs. Otto DellinRer, after Alonday In the Lower Valley Union Hildebrant, for tho excellent program. having Hpent the winter in New York, Rope, large and small, for any purpose returned hero this week and opened their houso on Center .street for tho summer. Yale & Towne Chain Hoists Mrs. M. P. Wurman und daughter Eva spent Wednesday with friends in TABULATE •Annandale. Call and see for yourself—you will be interested. Councilman John AL Hawk visited One woman writes: Xew Yoi-k on Wednesday. Your Income and Expenses William Fowler, of Xew York, was called to his parents' horn'1 here a few "A domestic science teacher said it days ago because of the serious illness Warren Balderston & Co. of his mother, Mrs. Theodore Fowler. was the lightest cake she had ever Keeping a record of Alfss Lizzie Anderson and Miss Alar- PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES garct Mulligan spent -Alonday- in Ens- tasted or seen—but remarked that what you receive and ton. Greenwood and Jackson Sts., Miss Mary Hoffman of FlemiiiKton what you pay out will spout the week-end with her mother, I used at least six eggs in every cake. Airs. Hoffman. Telephone 767. . TRENTON, N. J; prove very helpful. It Air. anil Airs. William Johnson and She wouldn't believe I used only daughter Alarlc spent Sunday with often enables a person Mr". "Johnson's .parents at Norton. two—until I showed her exactly to increase his or her ICdwanl Hall has returned to his home In Philadelphia: after a two how I made it. Now she uses noth- bank balance. weeks' visit at the home of Howard Ahiins. ing but Royal." Mrs. G. S. Aliss ISdna rtolle. who expects to graduate from Trenton Normal school 3% Paid on Savings Accounts in June la practicing teaching in Som- crvllle. Air. and Airs. B. V. Leigh, Jr., and Open an Account With the daughter of Orange and Air. nnd Airs. A. D. Brown of I'lalnfleld spent Sunday ROYAL with 13. V. Leigh. Mrs. A. C. Manning entertained Mr. BAKING POWDER QUEER FEELINGS Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste AT MIDDLE AGE UNION SQUARE •••NEAR DELAWARE BRIDGE Send for New Royal Cook Book—lt?a FREE Phillipsburg,N.J. Women Should Know How Lydia E. Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 WUliam St, New York Pinkham's Vegetable Compound N&rSK-^'j-^gT'g^ '•y? Helps at This Trying Period
Sheboygan, Wisconsin.—"I waa run down, tired and nervous. I could not "iieven do my own Baby Chicks I housework, could not I sleep at night and [Iall kinds of queer A Price of I thoughts would come ' . S. C, W. LEGHORNS " Ito me. Finally I Our "iShest Quality Leghorn Chicks are 'the depend- I gave up going to the able money producers. This is not a hig wholesale IDAHO Ranges I doctor and a friend business—you get the benefit of personal supervision II told me of Lydia E. ^? when you deal with us. ^ RED-TOP 30x3^ I Pinkham's Vegeta- 100 of these Baby Leghorn Chicks only $14, If less than 100 arc ordered, REDUCED llble Compound. the price is 15 cents each. Safe delivery guaranteed. June chix, $12 Extra Ply of Fabric—Heavy Tread I After the first bottle ner 100. ORDER QUICK. Old Homestead Poultry Farm & Hatchery, Big reduction in price of III could sleep better 11. P. D. Hackettstown, New Jersey. _ Jand I have Kept on Idaho Coal Ranges and Coal improving ever since. I have taken Price $17.85 and Gas Bengal Combination seven bottles now and am so happy that I am all over these bad feelings. '—Mrs. )R poor roads, for heavy loads, for hard use Ranges. B. LANSEK, 11339 N. 3rd St, Sheboygan, nywhere the Fisk Red-Top cannot be equaled "Wisconsin. , K BUY NOW WHILE for small cars. An extra ply of fabric and a heavy PKICES ARE LOW For the woman entering middle age Help Pay Your Taxes! tread of extra tough red rubber make a strong tire Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Sec latest models in plain black pound can be of much benefit. (During V - Mr. Property Owner—when you paint your house, accept built to meet exacting conditions. ( " this time of life certain changes take our Free Sample Offer of a gallon or two with an order for Time after tinie one Red-Top has outworn three and all the popular colors in place which sometimes develop into L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT enamel. Berious trouble. ;? ordinary tires. Its distinctive looks indicate your You make your own,Paint, by mixing into it 3vquar£r'"cf TJnseed Oil selection of a high-grade tire while its extra mileage Melancholia, nervousness, irritability, to each gallon, thereby reducing cost to )>> headache and dizziness are some of the more than justifies your choice. BymptomB. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- $2.50-rcady for use-YOU SAVE $1.00 PER GAL. Wilson Stove & Mfg. Co. table Compound is a natural restora- There 'j a Fisk Tiro of extra value in every size, tive, especially adapted to assist nature ExUntively used for SO year* , LONGMAN A MARTINEZ for car, truck or speed wagoit in carrying you safely past this time. ^ AppI? to ANY HARDWARE DEALER or } M*ker»-lW York Citr 211 Northampton St. EASTON, PA. Yfhy not gtvo it a fair trial ? p^^^
professional Cards Report, Town of School Board, Proceeds flMiond Sale Taxes, 1014. .v..-..;, .... C.tfi .3|(Imfei;io;te Prom- Packard Auto Truck .... V 3.C9 . 1920 Honil. Itollcr ..'.. ,090.(10 Tax 9 A, 1910 ',','*.'*!*.'***".' .*.' *.' I .*•.'.' * *'.'.' .*'.',',, .... ,61.01 InentJ.in*Caw; Medicine, Ile-brickinff Union Sijunre '. C.775.11 Taxes, 1917 , .... ' fi70.:2 DATIONS. rfpeclal Sewer CoiistriictlOn 1B6,04I."6, .... l.aic.ci ttti't^fOtmtryr^.pp (l) Tltnt nil lnvolc*» lor material* furnished or services performed for Taxoiii 191 g • I!".'!.'.'!;!""!!.' 11"!!!!"!!!! ,2,903.90. mo mtinlclbnllty be certified to iiy t|i<> creditor of the tiiunlcipatity• *hefor ' o tlio $25r,,0GS.5fi Tnxod. 1920- ;-..' ... 2D.H1.87 Insurance ff Undertaking governing body pannes tipon pnvmrni of name. Tflxe.fl, 1J121 ;,' ..... S4e,»7i.r>s (2) Tlmt tlio collector keep Ills ennh rt'celvpti recorded In n columnn. Bank. Stock Tax , .... "AJ0S.2S cnsh-lwo); n« outlined hy the nuilltor*. thus providing for a better dally cash Frnnchlse Tax ....; 27,874,9f> control of nil itioniPH roccivol. Qrqas Itccoipts Tax .... 16,027.70 ppv DANIEL V.WYCKOFF Thin will simplify work nml reililep tlio time and expanse of midltinR at OvorpnymontH, 1021. TaxeH .... 11C.69 tho end of each year. - " . . Ue«ervn for Playgrounds i..;;.. $3,12,30S.44 if INSURANCE & KEAL ESTATE (3) Tlint tho treasurftr uni* a pfish record of. the columnar, const met I vp IIAl.A.NCK SHKIVr. AS AT DKCKmiKIt III. 11)2*—TilI-'ST, Tax 'Anticipation Notoa V .... U.600.00 : type for the development of InidKet receipt* nnd pflymentR, as oiilllned hy th ASSRTS. i Unaccountable Income ^7fi.l3 ?ii{ , . 18 Broad Street - auditors. • Cash v." ...... ;.;...... ; .* 2,230.02 ' ; ; Total i 3ffi.:ncprc»ontlnB leading Flro Companlci The two*poliirnn cash book now in use Is. Inadequate. Due from Capital , li,G-|i}.34 ••'••••• • •• .• DisuunsaMH HUThat (ho treasurer b« support with a llennrnl Li-dRcr tor account Stroeti! and. Atloyn iS'i.Employer* Utiblllty ami Automobile SlnkliiK Fund. 1920 ' "{.< :,:•** Insurance. .'"• ... ' • rltiHsMc.itlon »f all accounts noeomary for tho control of the municipality» $-. 4.S70.3G ri-al nml nomirat accounts. • - . Sinking Fund, 1921 .Rents Collected. Com'r of Deeds 1 for PlayKronnd $ 2.2^0.02 Street MKhtlliff This lodni'r to lip xulullvtiled Into four section*, each Kilnncea by its snr- l •- Local and Long Dlalanco Phones pliin, namely: • : for Motor Plre Apparatus i ,CJ0..i4 (1) Current Accounts j/cff (2) Capita) Accounts i 4.870.3G nnrbagc Collections : (3) Trust Accounts HALANCK SIIKBT AS OV JANUARY 1, 1920—RBRKRVBD Intercut ;: £: DR; S. SANDLES .',"... (4) lli-rtiTVi: Accounts . ASSKTH Special .Lcfta) Services 2,519.07 That wlii'ii tlit* Kovi-rnintr body pauses a resolution auUiOrialnK a loan Cash, Mnklnjc Fun.l .Commission ...... ;...... ;...... ; ji,filial' Special Klection' Kxpense. I.7C8.M ':- .CHIROPRACTOR nnd the rfxultitlim should Hpecitlenlly mate wlmt said loan Is for, tho dnte. time Liability Insurance 030.411 'Graduate Palmer School of Chlropractl' tho noto Is to run. anil whflhcr or not It is a Tax Anticipation Note, or a Tax l f-tr Maturing Homl« .; '.....". |-l,C9S.ca Contingent Expense. 2.981.14 (Chiropractic Fountalnnead) Revenue Nme. On the paper Issued there should appear on Its.face, if a Tax 11ALANCH SUBBT AS OF DECI3.MUKR 31, JD^O—RESERVE Hewer Account 2.507.89 . Davenport. Iowa \nticlpati.m N'iite. tin- Ktnletnont that it Is issued in anticipation of the rer - ASSBTH Fire Acount 3.9S3.7I At nioii iminr.n, x J. " 'f to" revenue.Klyincniiin. KlvinBn ,thtlioe datdrtteo taxetaxes falfall du,e anand * tli"-o amount*,, an—d* I f" Cash, Sinking Fund Commission ?7,589.97 Water '. 2.239.10 IV year in Slt Ud Siki Fd L'll 2,500.0250000 Board of Health 1,385.8] . Tuesdays and Thursdays n Tax Itevenut. SoW. l« Ixsued apaln«t ilelinquent tax revenues. KIVC year in •Sclioofrot mUonds Curren, .Sinkint Accountg Funsd L'onimlsalon LlC4034 Poor ' Account which nucli tnxfs ticoomc dcllnfiuent and the amount. Fuel .* .. . 425.00 . * A* DOVKH. X. J. Attached hewto Is a copy of our audit to which we certify an hclnff a true 4B7.77 p UARTI.1T1KS Public Properly 1.041.77 . . Mon» W«'l-i »*l., and Sat. ami correct r*-P»rt "f our finding, to the best of our knowledge and belief, Engineering Department '.tospectfully submitted. Reserved for .Maturing Bonds $in,08!>.97 S.OI9.25 Re-served for Motor 1'umpiiiK ApparatH." S.G-IO.IU Sewage Disposal Plant Opera 10.797.K!! U. B. KOKERT & COMPANY, Printing, 'Stationery and Adve Rckort, P.OKlstor^l Munlclpnl Accountant No. 7G, State of No\v Jorsey. 990.nl DRS. BEAM & OSMUN Hy I?. K. By It. K, WMi i. IIEVEHVK* "CASH ACCOUNT—SYNKI'SO* 'FUND 'COMMISSION* Annual Audit A82.00 R.KOKOV: W. SMITH, SECRKTAHY & TRKASURKR Serial Bonds 2,009.00 RcKlaU'red Municipal Aroountant No. 7". Stati- of N'ew Jersey. Refunds, Tax Overpayments '_ DENTISTS HAI,A.Vue from Capital.... That if it i.s the intention of the Commissioners to tax doRu, the assessors In all the wards be apprised of this Intention. BALANCE SHEETS, TRUST ACCOUNT VEAR 1921 10. a. m. to 5.30 p. m. Tlmt all receipts on account of the accured Interest on bond sales ho ASSRTS I.IAHIMTIF.?. 1-1-21 12-31-21 creilllctl to tlie interest appropriation, Ins tend of linlnp treated as a revenue. Cash liM,.rVPil. Sclmiil. 1J15 |' u.ui'M That In no cas» .small bills he sent to Creditors for reeelpl when reiniltliiK C 12,297.41 lU^iTVCtl. Sinking Hum •'• 'l:t "1HI.1I> as tlila accounts for the bills mlssinjc at the time of the audit, because-many line from Capital Accounts '..'.*.,, '.'.'2,040.ai MiSuriilul jUlls. P.pv,.|iiU' ' 12.297.11 I.TAT11L1T1KS. :c. :.i. —crunK.yr. That all bills recorded in the minutes be indcntillcd with a number corres- FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS HAI.WCI*- SIIKKT. AS OP IH ponding with tin* number on the check paying same. Itcyorve for Playgrounds S2.1G4.G1 S2.297.H $ 410.17 Thai a method uiL-etins payrolls be devised by which an indlvldutil lU-sorvi- for .Motor 1'Uinplnff ,Klre Apparatus .... 2,640.34 . 37 E. Washington Ave. f*a«h Treasurer (Ov.'i'C-aft) 5.UU0 cheek b« issued by the Town Treasurer to tmch employe^, and' that all pay- i:nsi>. coitector ;::;::;;:::" rolls he passed upon by the Commissioners In the same manner a» any other $4,804.9A $2,297.41 At Residence, 60 Youmana Ave. bills prr.sentcd for payment. '. ' APSKTS 1-1-21 12-31-21 That' tlio lump sum payments to the Director of Poor, and to the Plro Cash : •.. both :t,e.;s.ft(t Companies be discontinued and that these departments hnve nil of their bllts S 9.S99.J-I 1.&S1.T2 rendered to the Comnilsslonvvs In the Manic manner as all the other depart- Amt. to bu rained l»y taxation nml sinking (tint; ...... ti r.9.400.00 1,013.594.20 •ritsvs! iw '•'•'• •.*:*.'.::'.;• i "...""'*.'. 300.0*1- OviTCxpciKiltureii: - That th«' Surplus Revenue Account be adjusted In the amount of J2.10l.S0 Hobrlckinp Union Squaro Appropriation fi.77S.ll " 6,775.H i3.es School BuildiMff Appropriation 9,500.00 * Uro«'< ltfc^iiu'sTiix. IS'-O for the items improperly charged to the 1H21 appropriations, and that an ap- "'--einl Sewer Appropriation 1 \inV Stock Tax. lJUJO 2-C" propriation be made In a succeeding budget covt-ritiff this deferred charge. 13U.29G.4U E. H. DEVOE i.vanViiif« Tux. lino - ;;;; 31.21' Tlmt no hills of » prior year ho paid unless a reserve or mi appropriation lias IMHMI crented tit which they may be properly charged. $lil 4,971.51 ?l. 030,268.75 cs,-i2;t.r.r> LIAniT^ITIKS Funeral Director and Embalmer C.Stifl.Sti That tlio Current and Capital fluids be divided and curried ill separate bank accounts. Successor to D. IJ. Lmibach !. l.mio School lHiiltUnj; Appropriation $110,500.00- That tin- S»7.:»t; Cash lialancit of the l-'Ire KqulpmtMit Appropriation ho Special Kfiwer Appropriation paid hi to tlie Sinking Kttmi. . , 159.201.18 145 W. "Washington Avo. Fire Kqttlpinont Appropriation '.' $i:\G57.62 IJABIMTIK ?. '• That the Collector's books bit kept tip to dale, and that an effort lie made Loans I'ayahlo: Personal Attention Day or Night to ki-ep tliem in balance. a» It can be readily si-en that books «uveral months Trust Accounts , Pi^ervu fnr Plnklnu rund '* •' 62.-JOU.00 In arrears, and not In balance, are, from the viewpoint of utility, practically 2.640.31 'Phone 4G-a 1 Current Accounts .. G8,fi73.S* 1C.275.11 p'U.rVf fnr Local Schools ••, *'1'"i** W r .Votes Payable: \V .1 itiiham. Tax to bi» refunded ° That"tlie Treasurer make original entry of e\'t>ry transaction, cither In the land Cash Hook, or the Journal bcfor published twice In a newspaper, published . a! Improvement. -. T. S. BRAY & SON or citvnlatlmr in t!tt? Municipality within ,30 days after receipt with Section! llonds: n, chapter L'os. I*. i« uns. • .. S9.-IOO.O0 S3.EO0.OO UNDERTAKERS Appropriate*. Tlmt the appropriation for Interest be dh special Sewer'..!!!! 1,!!.!!!!!'.!'"'!"!"!!' >.: Interest on Ponds". Interes" fotr oInteresn Temporart be ,rdividey Improvemend Into thret eNotes elassltlcatlons, and Inte. rI. j .. 150,000.00 30O.ono.no 116 Broad Street Telephone- 11MR- sao.rirtD.flO Scjiool ., .. 161,500.0(1 i5i>,5on.oo Interest on Hnnils •t7i.fi 7 Street Improvement , .. 35.900.00 35.900.110 •• Also Hampton, N. J. Strt'et ijlBhtlnp .. n; ooo.oo i4j'27!3:: ik' tlit'if havo'' been irreKUlaritles, oinissiyns. and violations of I he ", ir-.ooo.oo law during ili« past yuar. thurc has also been a marked Improvement in the 1-o.uIpiiient ,...... 19.2U0.00 30,000.00 Country calls without extra charga I'ollce Acuiint . • • V^TIO.OS •134.9S Ptreet^ nian:iKi;m(int of the Town's na'airs. ami the Cummissioners Imvo boun Mlncure JG14.971.5t Auto St-rvk-e When UcHlrril '.'.'. io.r.2"..oo In thfli- ftTnrts to put the IInances of the MunlcIpiiUty upon n strict business $i,oao,2cs.75 Olllctfru*. Salaries . .. 12.H70.0O l.P,r.7.SL' Imsis. nnd to comply' with various statutes affecting Municipal management. UKCKII'TS PljililiiK Fund 7 000.00 2.4fi7.r.7 From Trust Account fnr Purchase of Flrn Kf|iiipment .. $2,040.31 i.soo.on •C4-.V.1 thI A Spfi-lnl Sewer Construction ncinds , . . 150.000.00 Snl of llonlth • fl.S-t4.5C. \T"'!S l!JrSv certify that we have audited tho accounts of the Town of Equipment Uonds . 1O.SO0.00 Scwvr Acet. I'.t'HH V o -JH'.'.OO rT"oo rhlllll'itburK. Wnrren County. X*w Jersey for thu year ending Doet-mber ,11, Not ex Payable '. . . 2.15.5d0.00 WM. A. STRYKER ' ". 9.«72.')0 19"1 and that to the best of our knovledse and belicl, the attnehetl stalt- Tempomrv lmjirovcmenl Notiuml Commission COUNSKLLOR-AT-LAW Kn«in '.'.. -r.,ort0.ow ptility i>n the aforeiiK'ntlonc-.l date. .'. h'.OOOM Operation of R 4 r.no.on Local Improvement Notes 8.702.14 First National Bank Building nisi»os:i Kespectfully suhmittod this ISth day of April, 1922. From Current Rudgct for Retirement of Bonds '..' ' H.OO0.O0 II. K. ECKBRT & COMPANY. Public Arc-ountants. Supreme Court Commissioner and Wau-r I(K».H $fil9,23?.50 A S-1.S1 ny CI.KMKXS F. MAllKUSV, Heffistert-d 3lunli • makes of cars always carried in Kc'hnol Bo- • . 7O.S22.0O Spec. Legal Serv. . 2,750.00 31.CC 2,539.07 178.G8 Rule to Bar . . stock." Surplus .. Spec. Elec. Ex. ... 1,800.00 1,768.35 31.65 Creditors Creditors .' Liability Ins. .... 1,350.00 ' 729.57 020.43 "Pursuant to tlio order of tl:e Surro- 1'urauant to tho ordor of the Siirro-- Contingent Exp. •1,001.00 2,981.11 1,001.33 gate of the County of Warren, made grata of the County of Warren'< niade Sewer Account ... 5.000.00 .1,100.00 1,332.11 on-tlie. tenth-'day of April A, D. Nine- on.tho twmty-afth day ot April A. D. Fire Account C.G00.00 L1,-! 25.00 2-1..2U teen Hundred and Twenty-two, noticu Nineteen Humlred and ••• Twenty-two, Ford Parts 560.84 Is' hereby,ffiven to all persons having notice is hereby siv t ll Water 2.800,00 • '•••' .claims, asalnst the Estate of-E. Frank . 1,200.00 ..'JOO.OO -y 14.17 ; Board of Health .. •125.00 475.00 Cllne, lato of the County of, Warfen, : , Send or phone your order. Poor Account ...; 900.00 ' . d(:coase'd, to .present tlio same to the 075.00 - 200.00 : 4G7.77 7.23 ttnrrcn, dcceasci], to present tlio name Day and night service on Fuel Ace'oimt V.'.. siibaerlber, hia adniinietrator, on'"• or 1 Public Property .. . .1,700.00 1,041:77 , 58.23 before' the tentlrMay of October A.' D. to the snuHOHIier, hor ailminlstratora. truck tires. Engineering Dept. 8,500.00 . " S.04U.29 450.71 Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two on or before tho twonty-nfth duy of S. Dls:- Pit. Oper'n 9,000.00 2,739.22 . 10,797.89- 941.33- Odolior A. I)., .Nineteen Hundred and 10.1.46 belner six MonLtiK from the date' of 13.S20.0O 'Print. Stn., A Adv. 1,100.00 ' 99G.5-1 naid order; and any creditor neglect- Traiy-iwo l,e.inK six- Jloi,tl,a , from . 1,000.00 Annual Audit .... 600.00 22.00 ti82.00 ing to bring in anil exhibit.his or her the dato of Hidd order;"- and anv 2,000.00 0,775.11 Serial. ndis .... 2,000.00 clainis under olith or aillrniatlon, with- ™»>r • MitlctilhiB ' to,i hrliik In ,:md Ite-BvicUinK'Union Square • in Absence ot Appropriations: in the time ao llinited, will bo forever oslilMt Ills or her. olalh™ under iatli 4G.39 46.39" barred of -hia ot* ' her action again at or. nnirinn on. :jvltliin . tlie • tlnio • .so •741.7S3.S9 24.74' Year lfl-18 24.74 the said administrator." mulled, will bo forever: barred o£ Ills • 'Bell Phone UIO. TJA131MTIER. 5G.03 5G.03' ]>aledj April 10, 1922. or her action aBitlr.st 'the said adinln- Sewer Construction Bonds . . .•.$ 89.400,00 .Your 1919 1,974,04' o '• " • i irio.oao.oo Year 3920 1,974.64 istraLors. • ' ".!"'''-'.••- •-' .,•,:..•.' ..... Special Sower Constnictior • U/S. GRANT SHOEMAKER, Adm., : ! Street '.Fmprnveimsnt Bonds . . ;. 35,900.00 Uattid April-25 19"2 - "'•' • '- •'' ..... lfl,200.00 $16S,700.00 $4936.22 $-1386.22 $107G.C3 $160,355.30 ?21( W. H. AVaHera, Proctor, l'lllLUPSBUno TIIUST CO Adiu Equipment Bond.s PhilUpsburg, New Jersey. ' • .••;•.:•• : Phllllpsbure,^ New Jprsoy. School Uonils ...... 1G1.SOO.00 Way Bros. Notes Payal'le; Hank 1. Tii.OOO.OO * No Appropriations Loan from -Current Ace nit- 8r CASH 11KCKIPTS AND JnSKMKNTS , YBA.K Loan from Trust Aceoii 29 SO'. THIRD ST. Surplus ••• - Cash nalnnce; .Innuary 3, 1921 TO OhiVleYc. J. KlaJr.'" Sale of Old Material , 0:1). •By .vlrtuo of an order ot the'Court t EASTON.PA. Licences ot Chancery ot New Jersey, made on J. I,. l.OMIiltSOX, THKAS. Klnes jintV Penalties fil5.2S OPTOMETRIST the day ot tho dato hereof, In a cer- ItCCKIPTS AND mSIlliltSKJlBNTS, CAPITA I. ACCOUNT Fees and Permits 8,577.99 tain cause wherein ITazijl Gelsor is intcrGHt and Costs '.'.'! 1,872.73 petitioner and you are defendant, you SEKVICE .THAT SATISFIES Balance, January 1, 1SI20 .:.....; ;...... ; (20.0-I4.GG Sale Ulan Avenue Property 3,410.00 are required to appear ana plead, an- Sale of Bomls,-Special Sewer ' $ (1,700,00 ' Knshn Transit Co.- 1,305.32 swer or uomiir to petitioner's petition, Sale of Bonds, School •;.;' , "1.-1,000.00 Snow, Shoveling: ....., 10.40 on or botoro tlio nineteenth .day of Sale of Bomls. ISiiulimiunt' ... '. 1!). 200.00 - 1S6.2S June next, or in default thereof; aiioh Use'of'noiuriib'ner''.'. 247.17 decree will lie : taken ' ne;nlnst you. aa Sinking Fund Commlssiun' .*. S,700.0-O 102.40 lite Chancellor shall thlnlci'eciultablo Sale of. Uoad Holler ..-.:..... :'; • 250.00 Tolcplione Calls, Refunds : Notes Payalile :. 7fi.000.00 Lehltth Valley Ligbt, Refimd GI.92 EXPERT in, eye-examination and: in and'-just. • <• ' •' •' '•:-,•"'•' ~ Tjoari from Current. Account . ^ 68.12s.nr. I'iiilllpsburg Transit Co 24.07 ••fitting proper glasses for the relief Tho object of said suit Is to obtain Loan from lleservc Account 2.G40.3I Warren Telephone Co. 1.75 'v. BumsteadsWormSyrup 30.00' of eye and lierve strain. a decree of dhorce, dlssolvlner tho Plans: and Specifications, b w !n you ani1 tho sald iO pctltliner '" '" Death lleports 71 41 DISBURSEMENTS. Accrued Interest on Bonds 7.10 .WASHINGTON, N. J. Datta April 17th. l»22 F*i 'iV^Sf W»t ot* SANTONINTH contains ^ull diwe. Renewal Bonds. Retired C.SOD.OO Taxefl. 1907 1.70 „ W H. WUni&KO L J f vf blood *.lxtr scars' tost Sold otentvhero School Bonds, Retired 1.9 00.00 Taxes, 1909 t.....'.'(-.. * J..00 Write or Phone 36-R5 Solicitor of Petitioner, h" «"* Ot l» nmll, 00c a Irattte Loan "from Currunt Account Itepatd 8,000.00 Taxes, 1012 . 2.9D ^ for Appointment , „. Penna It R, Jildff, Jit. C. A, > owl m, M, I School Board, Purchase ol Land ... D, 50 [1,00 TaXeS, 1913 .. .. •• • <-SO-it PUllllpBlJurs, ij.-J,
Cs - '£••' SECTION THREE THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. X, THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 "~~ ' «, t t t i*- r from Corroll'a Hospital, , J J. IH at lliQ DI\1H home for a few Potti ditnl Xo\ 2S, t, con\c\s lot HAMPTON Postmaster B. F." Apgai' has pur- PORT WARREN In Phillipsbutg chased the double thvollinR houso and d i> H Tho Musconetcons Valley Harvest All*. Harry Dlctcprann Is visiting Mi I hoi Zehudr*i and wife to Mae IJ lot on the coinei of Main strict and MI-H. Catherine Schooioy of Port Col- and Airs. .Marshall Scrgqnt, Zehudei et nl dUed Nov 28,1021 con- Homo wilt be held on August 10th Sklllman's Hill from IsaCah Putney, ot den IH spending nu fndellnite tlmo with vevtt lot In I'hlIIip»burg ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED A farce comedy entitled 'Alwnjfl In Airs, KUiyibeth Ort entertained on New Hampton. ,Th«f house 4H now occu her sinter here, Airs. Anna Hnmlin. Satunlay Airs, K. AI. Perrlne. II innah H Mlllci and hush md to Trouble' was Riven Tiiday evening by pied, by Alrs.Abblo Shurts and'Mrs. Fred Smith, John Amey and William tho Athletic Club ot Hampton In Ml Samuel Millet dated DOG 1 11J1 con- LyVlia Hunt. Mr. Apsrar expects to Shipman attended the'surprise .party ve\s lot in phiillpAbiirg noiva Hall Housel'a orchestra (in mako many Improvements in the prop- given in honor of Aliss Kthel Alowdor, FREE UNION nlahcd tho music The- performance erty. at her home in Slowarlitvltle one eve- Alphctm McCi icken nud wife to \v as HO successful that the club Im-S •Miss Lillian Coleman spent Sundny ning last week. Tiank .M Cook daied Xo\ 21,1021 con* been lequosted. to repeat It Each with Miss Kathe'iiino VooMiees a.; ! Mist Tain Bunglmit is iK»istlng In a 1 \tj» lot in HurkcttHtown chutnctei acted their part to perfec Miss Alargaret Barber attended ri private fnmilv at Mont inn t nan v A Cohtn and ttlft to \\ m A We specialize on Whltehouse. party given to Mrs, Uelte Hamlln, at hei i tiou, impersonating in a tiuc mnniiei. William Fash, of Xewark, spent Sun- Llttk Maitlie Schenk of Hnkoi H Mills 1 n,,In (tItl(1i ^ , 13..], tOnM\H lot honiu lu Phlllipisburg, on Thursday eve- is HpendinK1 »ome time with Mini Peiil \ \ Washington Ilotough Re-Treading Attorney James J Connollv, son of day with Councilman and Airs. Robert ning. t n Mi and Mm WllMnni Connollv of thin Cordon, The administrators of 12. Frank Clliie KUm'lU]mdebrant of Xew nk «petH the ' -- Ann »»«»« Illlli liuihnml lo Cunr ]>lacu has been appointed as assistant Fourteen of the local order attended will liavea public wale oC machinery j... I?ii " Kcneial mantiKci in tho legal deput the \V. C.'T. U. convention at French- itt Ills late home here on Saturday, AIn\ ! let ""V-hl .1500-5000 ment of tho New Jeraev Central R XI town to-day, Mi Connolh IH a gitduate fiom Hnmp It Mi i Chnilts (Jiten nnd llttk son oC nnd win to Urn Miles Mrs, Robert Gordon, of this plaee. AIJU Frank HeruiH of Pliilllpslmrg K lot In ilickuts* ton high school nnd tho Now "ioik and Airs. Hurold Albright, of Easlon, Ifoi/o Hpent SuIHIIIj with hei pueuts Law HCIIOO] llo has latelj been tin spent Saturday afternoon and evening Mi and AHs Nitthun Ilojt tm " Additional spent .Monday w-JtJi relatives ami us tiie guest of Misn Margaret Barbel A tUhtt to tat Ste evening iftei tuo and *MIH lohu Javtus congregation will now begin In the \al were Stindfiy guests of Air. and Mrs. weeks spfiit a.-i the guest of Hiss Alary Mi .ind Mis lldlniMl chlidieit vt le> chinch Sundav morning for the A: R. Urinkruff. Barber, in Summit, who teaches school riiltstown hpent bund iv with Mi and summei months The evening wervlcea Alias- Frances Snyder, who has been then i Airs. Alfred Hawk anil Georgo Welsh will be held in the chipol ns usual working at the Union in Clinton for Mis Su ih Stiff and u inddnughtei llou ud ilu.il Dec b 19.1 comc 224 BELVIDERE AVE. Mother H Dtv will bo obseived Sunilnj tho past seven months returned to the ire both conilnc-d to their homes by ili- Pinm i A\ oolvn ton of II u ktttstown ne evening I1 ano solo with violin obll home of her parents, Mr. and Airs neMS. pissing *.orm time with tin funnel's ttis- i"> >™>>vii WASHINGTON. g ito entitled Silver Threes Among Georgo W. Snyder last Friday Orvllle Pliillip.s motored to ISlooms- lei \h I M Hi (.iiirn r the Gold' ulll bo tindctid is tin bury on Suiiflny to visit his parents. Ait AIlss Jennie Snyder and friend. Air and Mrs. J. W. Phillip, and in fiumpntn Hfiitil Arlivity, in Sussex. Over Campbell's Garage. opening voliintnrj Ilie pistoi It'v Smith, of. I-Jaston Hospital, also Ah Sussex Counts' will . mrcni! nliout E I Gilmoio will addiess tht. conj,re with the latter, they were callers at tht ItKAI/ KSTATIS THAXSI'KltS. |0 Ration appi opi late to Mother s 1) i> and Airs,- Cha/les Snyder, of New Vil- home of Air. ami Mrs. Hoy Weiiler. of Catolino C.iulnci and hu bind to C 5S lw»»» wu 0 oon n IO1(|loidS s ""*thi•s J">»11n 'lI Kh I)IU lage, spont Sunday at, the homo of Bloomsbury Alountain in tho afternoon un inhldl ttl Come one, come all and bring a mother their parents, Air, and Airs. George W \\ iltei L ikei dated i\ov»t 1021, eon- ^', «-"idul puttltif,' in sh ipt lb< with sou Henry Shoemaker has hail a milking vevs lot in lelvldirt ptlncipil thoiou^hfaies tint bKil Snydei Andrew Meniek and wife to Alfiel tIl't <-ounh """I "v(l building i f. w Mis William A Uouell is uiteitnln machine installed on bin farm at Strau mlks ol ing lui mothti ifis K-ithuine behuj Church II Miller dited No* 10 1J_1 HHHI>< twinitt tin tattl(,un of th lei of Cillfon John I-:. lu.sfho and f-on, Itussell J. I mil In PohiKong eons da nion $1 GOO taunts » p,imiment hl^lm iv sv mm ANDERSON I1 Iv HiKkn and wile to H I'tlei of tin filtuu Susse\ will citiv on th Mi and Mis Nativ P.owlln and IiiKcho and little daughter oC tbo ft daughtci Audiev of .Newnik mototcd I'uranna Fiirni in Jluntltigtou, wero I Itlow dttiil No\ -f 1J-0 eonvejs 1»»" " 'i r,ooil tuul fmin Ncwtnti here on Sundiv an 1 spent tho d i\ vvitii Air. and Airs. Robert- Zeltler -and Sunday caller* at HIL* home of William hind In 1 icliimhujscn ,thioiit,h Susst\ ind Wauen Cuunt • i Mi and Mis Stew ail Howlliv 'grandchildren/ John Zeltlcr mid Peter Barber. Philip 'liinll md win to ] cHwul > i° Columlilimi tin Dilnw n. Mrt Edith MII\1)LII> spent Thiirsrtis ind Theodore- Atiller, were week-end Iilie dittil Apiil 21 1JJ1 convejs with lut unit Mis KitiiLiiue Lai Iion visitors of friends In Newark. tot in Pliilllpslnii,, , " " ' it Wnshinglon Air. and Airs. Charles Aiayberry. Mr. VIENNA MUISSI r. \ ui in i mest ir.ncs ditui Dflpy RAn Tnnav o Aftei spuidlng some time with In i Aaron and John Alayuerry and Miss .Nov 17 im eouvos Und in IIUIH , DALI\ PALJ lUUAl / fcon In law and d.tu^litu Mi and MIH Mario Alpatigh and Lenora Steelmnn The I-:pwut-l1i League will hold their town JIuity HciK hillfT lit Dull hoini in Cm WPVQ Sunday visitors of Air. and Airs, inmtnl strtivtierry find Ice criiirn fts M iig net Haneit\ tr» lohn Sln» ton M ISH Mis ninnm Ulll letuimd Kdfiar Moore at Slewartsville. tival on tho Al. !•:. church lawn, .fmit, jink, i iliitd Nm II Pi-1 COIIMVS! 1 ak itl« is usu UK kldm v ..lie md NOW IS THE TIME to place your orders to hei homo hen I ist wrtk AHSM RoMulta Slater of Hackcttstown Oth I mil in Pub iltung 1 nm^ivmiitull IKIVOII md tli.d u Mis Wlltlim lloinbiku his letinn uas.ii week-end guest of her paientH, Airs. James Haiisler and daugliter Ins A \\ ,t d to llniv Mnli t , ,jo ,n M,I,M ,, i^lls l i u. ik Klduevv- lor anything in the concrete line. If you ed Horn tlu hospll it .it I'lilltili l)th< i Air. and Mrs. Charles Statci spent , tho week-end with her s..«ti i diled IIIIK t I LI .ouvijs lot ju | tJu ILinM|j momnumUd hv wmi to itutpeiite ind will ntinn in tht I3nrl Rush an.l Ali.ss Gertrude Hci- Airs. ArrhtliaH Nip:m Ask vom mlUi contemplate building this summer and fall ncu fittini foi the *atjiid dp i i Ion rnugh of Washington worn week-end Alary, Charlotte and Frank Hill aro Mui i (.» ndiK i Admi to Tost piiine |,0. t if Imi (ondition < ojitiiiues fivot ihl\ guests of_AIr. and Mrs. Paul Turnci on the sick lisl. M loms ditul Nov 1 n_'I cnnvLVS get your orders in early for Mm Maiv ITndeiwood lias letumed .Mr.s. Cura IJarbei" and Ailss Alberta Lester Cummins of K. Oningu spent lot in I t Iv idere eonstd< i itiuit $ 1 'HO Mis lolm Devitos "i" 1. Stew lit St fiom L visit to hei sun md diuightci Slack of Allentowti spent Sunday with Sunday with Ills parunls, Air. and Airs. IVUi I IHgeitv mil wltf to Uo U \\ ishiiutou mvi I sti tlmd mv li iek iuliw Mi and Mis Ch irles l/mlei Air. and Airs. John Nunn. K. Ayers Cummins JIiit,Pit\ dttidOtt 7 1 L'l toiivtvslut b> i \t t tion Mich .is lirtlni, lu iv v things Concrete Blocks Cement Bricks wood u JJmei 11n> littu Mis Un Air. and Airs. Sbroder find Airs. Helen Mrs. 1*1 witnl Smith of Kfiston was a III Phillip btng (onsldct itidii $_ "i00 iljotit tin house I stuff ii d mlbk Smith of Chatham were Sundny visitors week-cnil visitor at her parents, Air pilu tlnoiif,li mj kidm vs and niv luck dciwool letumed with Iiu foi i few h T C.nlllths and wlft to Ilitvev A w is •-o lime th it vvlu II 1 sti oped it lilt Porch Piers Columns dajs st tj of Air. and Airs. Wm. AL Roll. and Airs. Daniel Green St Itott tl itul Otu -t 1 * J1 tonveii lot Mis William btinm (lucit lined the Airs. John Htinuu and Air- and Airs. AIlss Askew, State Librarian at in Alphi (onsldei ulun $S0 Dudley Jinnee and children of Wash- Trenton, will glvo a lecture at tht II tul infill ills uul did Acii^piiiMf Club list Jhuisdij ivenlng UwiA Nelkhboi ln<.eo A\ Ilait- l Flower Boxes Window Sills nt hi i hom« on \\ i IN ivrnue ington wriru Sunday visitors of J. II. Central . school liouse on the evening m in d in d Nov 11 1J_I eonvtvs hit tint eompdled ino ttj stand m of .June :). Admission tit t stovi 1 U eanu vtiv intvtuts ind ril— 1. funvtn rv(*i Miiet [joins KidiiM I'ills did iw iv i in m in HI at I miaul ile I he tuiek titml in I'.hiirslown with tin bid Kin :in S',ttu at in Hound Brook. their weak-end guusts Air. anil Mis Washington Air. and Airs. David Dean and Air. Arthur Head ami daughter Helen of KL\ Haiti Rimlln sixiUatv of IH«_ and Airs. Allitini ]3«in spent Sun i,> II 1 n ' 1 Loid s I5uv Alluinre of L.nst Onui-je with relatives in Washington. Air. Cammadela visited hi.s sumtnet w is a bmuidiv guot of bis puciHs Miss Helm Clinchs "pint thn \ffiv hoin*i hers* on Sur.da\ Mi ind Mis Itoboi t l'owll)\ it the ond wjth her cousin, Miss Grace Ed- Mrs. K. L. Drake of Newark visited liomt oi "\h und Mia Gcoike fahmts fc'fir, in Beh'ideu istoi ot the M -—a gen- Work Trousers E chinch is piepmini* to oi^aniro i uine Gillette Razor Khaki Trousers Pa\ Scout j,ioup Jt uij hfkea ue b( Work Shirts Dress Shirts Well Made ing -]>lmncd Poi- the Price Announcement has boon icceived of and the With of .i ten pound Mbj gill In to the homo Mondaj ot Mi ind Mis The Blades—these gen- Harlev Hackett at Pliilllpslnny Tho\ 69c liavo named tho little one CKdvs Mae uine-Gillette Blades 88c "Mrs Ilickett wis befoio hei nurilige Miss Aniii. bogett oC this place The and child s gi mdmothei Mis mile Hog ait visited it the homo luesiKj The Price—$1.00 for One Lot of Men's Cottonadc B. V. D. UNDERWEAR r U RounstvU of PlnUipsburg "Brownie" Razor com- spent last "Wednesdaj with his mothei ARROW SHIRTS WORK TROUSERS NAINSOOK JIrs L,j Mnij Connollv and Mr Ortiee of Plain Children's Sa-Foot Shoes field wttf* Sund iv guests oC Mi and Now at all Children's ^Tairy" Shoes Mis "U iiiiam Connollj nt thcli home Buck ( hainpagne Roman Sandal S3.20 on Grand stieet Dealers' Grecian Sandals S2.30 arijoi W II Rutlei accompmied b> Champagne White Two Strap Sandals SI.1)") and S2.10 I II Gudnei Itui the weekend Ross Case DRESS fiom RIngoes • WORK OXFORDS Att and Mi s Oooi go Domick and SHOES duughiei Mihs Maij ot Pliintleld MO SHOES and up TAYLOR Buests of Mi md Mis VI n iv L.ewls Values to $9.73 at nt theii home in Imlavdale Put Your Savings in a Savings Bank $1.98 $3.69 Do Your Mit »ricd Lewis W visitinff hei son in law and duughtct Mi and Mis Tohn Stiff at Gaiwood $2.98 $3.98 Mis Anno. Tohnson of In Ingtou Js v siting at tho homo of Mi and alts- Lewis Walteis Mrs Elizabeth Hunt and daughtei The MORRIS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Alias Ha?el Hunt of Bav onne wei o Incorporated 1874 There's Nothing Sundav guesLs of, Mi and Mis David Edison Phonographs Gerard 21 South Street, corner De Hart Street so Fine as Mr and Mis Tohn Mellek and daiiRh MOKRISTOWN (Morris County) > NEW JERSEY tei Catheilnc of V iston weio SunOav Their Tailoring guests of Mis Maiv Alelick for your inspection and Mis Thomas Siatei was i Suntla\ A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK guest of Mi and Aim P V Hughes nt Eli7it)>eth Nothing so x Theie aie no stock-holdeis—all eainmgs j( A\ Ullam Adinnit li is inslnlled a fine and all the new May Records on Keen as lai go ic* box. and w ill bi i eatlv to belong: to'Depositors, soivo hib customeis with Ut kinds oC Their strletlv fiesh me it opining the nut Accounts can be opened and deposits and ".hand now. ket Ihuisd ij moining withdiawals made by mail Prices. Tho Ameiiein L>ej,ion will hold its logulai dance on Thuisdav night and Investments caiefully lestucted liy the tho old f ishioned dim e Satmdaj laws of the State oC New Jeisey Mi and Mis Ilmokl Mniih of Ellr abelh woio buntlnv guests of Mis XMtlio irouscl ^ 16 E. Washington Ave. Alt and Alls Tosonli Dev Ins Mr and 4 Per Cent Dividends Paid Since Ahs 1-innk White and Tenv Gunning Washington, N. J, ' ill of Jns(v Pitv v\oii« Satimliiv Put Your Savir.KS in a Savings Bai^k ggjests ol Mavoi mrl Mis A\ 11 But .Mi Klmni d Su -Page Eight THE WASHINGTON STAH, WASHINGTON, N.J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 SECTION THREE
awarded tho contract to build Frank Atlantic City part of this week. Court Must Approve Prwieculor's, Bills •STEWARTSVILLE Kinncy's house. Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Fulper were Mr. and Mrs. John Tomson, dnugh Klven a,surprise. In, the basement'of Bills Incurred by- the*-1-roaecutor of Mr. imdMra. Jny Hahcc nnd tiaUR tcrs Marjorio and son Chester, ot Both tho church Monday evening tho occas- the Pleas- will not hereafter bo honored tor ilean. of Enaton. were Sunday Ichem. sp^nt Sativ.'ay evening and by the board'of freeholders'In tho vari- fiueats of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip •• Bur* ion being hla twelfth annlvcrsnry of ous counties of Now Jersey'unless they Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Jack his pastorato here, by the members of nrc first approved by*a Judge of'lho gcr. Bl:y. tho congregation anil their families The \V. C. T. ' U.' met -Wedncflday An excellent suppor wan Hcrycd. Thoy court.. When thus approved, the free- ovonlnw ill the home' of •'Mrs. Carl Miss Laura Mart was a Saturday holders will have no choice except to nnd Sunday visitor with her aunt; .Mrs. wcro presented with a largo birthday pay tho bills. Raddatz. Mary Kalloway of Plalnfleld. cako nnd n. bouquet of, roses. Guests The C. B. Society of the.'Presbyter- numboretl about two hundred.: The Warren county freeholders, ian church held its monthly buMlneim • Tho business meeting of the Ladles' through attorney Rosecrans,-raised thin ami consecration moetlnK- Mqndny ev- Aid Society of the Lutheran church Mrs. Charles VanDuino, of Caldwell, queatlon recently before Supremo Court' enln5 at the home of: Mrs. Garner was held last Wednesday nfternoon at is wsltlnn Henry Hawk and family. Jiistlco Thomas W. Trcnchnrd. Cllne at Xcw Village. the home of Mrs. Chester Hulshizer. Harry Walters, who has been ser- . At "WcdncHday's session of tho freo- Min3 Anna Hulshlzer waa an over Mrs. Anna Cnrhnrt and son Ha roll iously ill is now able to sit up. holders, Mr. Rosecrans read an opinion Sunday guest of Mlsrt Pauline KInney. attended tho funeral of Harry Hawk from tho Justice. His opinion is >that They with Mr. and .Mrs., Paul KInney at his late home, Green's Bridge, Satur- the payment pf.such bills.without the autoetl to Summtlrliold Sunduy. day afternoon. "We Picked Up Seven Large' Dead approval of the court Is Illegal and that Miss Luella Rush spent Saturday and M:SM Hnclu'l \V. Stone substituted Rats First Morning Using Rat-Snap." the practtco should bo discontinued. Sunday with. Miss -Francis Dalfrmple. an primary teacher last week during So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter. Wood* The JuHtlco is careful to say, however, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith were Sun- tho absence of teacher Mm. Kjlcn* bridge, N, J. "AW Jost 18 small chlcUn that the ProBecutor. should have etery > day guests of Mr. .and; Mrs. "Warren burff. one night, killed by rota. Bought some •encouragement to unearth crime • and Herman at ltocksburtr- Mrs. Leroy Scliamp and children, of RAT-SNAP nnd picked up 7 largo dead bring offenders to Justice. Hhls opinion, Tho Stewartmille' Pollyanna. Club ^\tisliinBton, .spent Tuitsday •<$ last rats next morning and In 21weeks didn't I further,'does noU-niean to Imply that met last Tuesday at tho homo of Miss v.-cck v/lth "her" parents, Mr. -and 'Mrs. seo a single rat. RAT-SNAP' it good ther& v.-ill bo any cliitnke In the payment Beas.'c Kirkcndail. Edward Kuebler. and sure." Comes In cake'ready for of justices and constables' fees. • , Esther Markle hns bern a victim o[ Delegates from lha'Sons and Daugh- use. Three sizes, 35c, 65e, $1.26. Sold H the mumps. /., ters of Liberty Grace nnd Unity Coun- and guaranteed by Jenkins & Meeker; Star ana Thrlco^-Weok World, Il76. O- Frank Stone, vt tli!s place, has been cil. No. IS", attended state session at Ploya Major. , '- . • , World, J2.75. ' , * • • .
"•ass 1 Jif MiiiiilUIII Total Valuation of Real Kslatt1, Exclusive of Second-Class R. Ii. Property. II > Wm. Laabach &Sons -1 Valuation of Second- OF EASTON. PA. Class R. R. Property. Cd
^ , t. — *. —t ' -tc{i -j _ „ .. „,• ,3_; Valuation of Personal Very Pretty Styles and Good Qualities in
«J IIoiiHohoId Goods ex- u —! cmptod Under Sec, = .f- 203, (12) Ch. 236, Laws 55 of 191S.
Deductions for Debt , (other than Mort-gage j^ Indebted ness) Y^ weather sends you scurrying to take, stock of your"Lingerie. :::§:: Property Kxempted Un- On discovering how many and how large your needs for Summer .are you der Ch. 7, Laws of 191S. find Ch. 47, may profitably visit the May White Sales. Here complete assortments of gaallll IIMMiMI Laws of 1919. r merchandise much of it spick and span new and presenting excellent values Xet Valuation Taxable. in both silk and muslin Underthings, offer interesting selections. jSSItS?5J2^iie3ljLTSJaSS^SSf?5;S?tJ£S«® 1 Amounts Deducted Un- Gowns at 98c to $4.50 Envelope Chemise 98c to $1.59 der Ch, fi", Laws of H 1910 and Ch. 1SS, Fashioned of shadow batiste, marquisette, Fashioned of nainsook; trimmed and tai-
1 Laws of 1912. • -4 O O O M 10 OC -t C> • c'l&OO'" • O • O O o O O I cross bar dimity, and other fine materials lored styles that will appeal to every • ooooair.i'JO' ooooo" • o- o^ooo. O Value of Personalty of woman who prefers the simple well-fitting Traction. Street Uy. in a variety of soft colors. Gas and Electric Com- garment. panies Assessed Un- der Ch. 25. Laws 1919 Envelope Chemise 98c to $2.89 Net Valuation on Honeydev, lavender, rose and pink are the which County, State Skirts at 98c to $3.75 and State School shades of the new Envelope Chemise, Taxes are- Appor- In this group you have a wonderful choice id which are made of the season's favored of new .trimmed' styles. Every one well materials. Number of Polls As- sessed. made and cut full size. • 2uM£»a c^"«So-oirS»iJ«""" a Bloomers at 49c to $1.98 For those who prefer the bloomers, this Silk Underwear sale affords a wonderful opportunity to Sheer and Beautiful buy a variety. All materials and colors included. 'pillS May white sale will enable many •*• women to. buy silk underwear at nom- Vests at 98c to $1.59 inal prices and at the same time secure" the '• '. o«t-ti^«: ^i '• "^ • • ' • *-£• • " 2: : Public Property. newest • styles and garments of good • z Equally important to the well dressed quality. • • : : oolio°|: g: : a: : : -.J_oo: : 3.S.oj_- i women vests too, this season are fashion- Included you will find garments fashioned u«;,- , Church nn'l Charlt- ed of various materials in soft colors. Ask of crepe de chine, wash satin, silk plii.se
3 -i o o-iiiSOis 3 . OilOO. Zl . O O O °- to see the step-in bloomer and vest com- and radium silk. bined in a suit. i-; ; ; ; .! .. . ^ ts ,-. „ ^ i Cemeteries and Orave- \?j o Trimmed and tailored styles -—many of the garments made with strap or built up Marcella Drawers 65c to $1.89 shoulders. . ... Gowns at! $5.00tc$12.75 ' Total Amount of Ex- Well made of the muslin and cambric. empt Proporty. Envelopes at .... $2.75 to $ 6.25 Designed to fit perfectly and priced to sell Bloomers at .... .-.$1.95 to S 5.00 quickly to thrifty buyers during this event. Camisoles at $1.00 to $ 5.00
Skirts at . . . .$6.00 ( State Koad Tax I Phillipino Mildred Stout State School Ta; Undergarments Underwear Simple—yet Beautiful For Larger Women SoldJors' Bonus Bond Tax H pleases.us to announce that we are fully a. a — M : : : : ; n j; o pHlLIPPINO Underwear has "a charm all prepared to meet the .demands of, the its own — and- this is because it is State Bridges & Tun- women of .larger size. ._,.. ., ' .. nels Tax hand made by the deft fingers of the na- Mildred Stout garments are,_.designed espe- tives of the islands. H cial'ly for the stout.type .of :tigure.- When:: CoMnty Ttixcn Appor- we sell you these garments,we are certain tioned, (Exclusivo of The garments are usually plain arid some- that you will wear no other make later— Bunk Stock Taxes) ffl what tailored, trimmed with hand embroi- .because these garments •are-designed;.ta-rt{i ; dered designs in white or colors. perfectly and with comfort. District School l Gowns at $1.98 to $5.50 Gowns at $1.39 to $2.98 ill! i I j! liSiiillilllll Tax "I? Envelopes at $1.98 to $5.50 Envelope Chemise at $1.39-to lllLLli Lglllllgllggglgg .1 Is : and other garments equally low priced ...••••:$1.98 ;.:;, . .:?V:>.7^ 4* Ol DO " , " ; ; U 10 ^ p U U -A O M LI Sll VI C. 4. U Other co ~j cs ai;ui" Local IE oijno--. • • • u ^ o M a ao ^ ci sn 4 4> w at H H Taxes , for May only. ' Corset Covers 69c to $i.98 ; *iib; ; ; I ; Mt3abbboi'eboJ'<>bJ>M to tj p: : ; : : nucooooo-ioM.-Joo'-'i.i Bank Stock Taxc: Due Taxins District Demonstration.'.& Saleof Rinso Doesaway > ' Began on the Main Floor Today'••..•• Total Tax Ha.te per to J10O Valuation with all hard rubbing An expert from the.factories will be with us during this week and,give.-i. practical demonstration1 of the wonderful disusing; qualities' of RINSO! Total :>:C6unty Taxes Appro- County Tajc Rate per 3100 .1 You soak the clothes — that's',all,; RINSO.does the: wbrk'.v printed *J2S,704 uo o£ Valuation J 92730.4 Bank ' Stock Taxes Due State School Tax Rate per No rubbing. No boiling. Will not injure; clothes. .;., Counts 7 -137 10 4100. of Valuation 2756931 i| State Rate on Soldiers «£onu Bins Special prices during the demonstration. . .;. '.•'•,.: Not County Taxes Appor Bond Tax ...... ' . .02878D SgaisCtothes Clean 1 pack for 17c,;S packs for 29c, 10 packsfor 57, or 17 packs for 95c ; tlonot! $318t2G7.LG State Rate on ' Bridges and Tunnels Bond Tax . 01050835 State Road . . .10 CP1
.iJtidlii^jiSS^^ SECTION TWO THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J.,THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 Page One •* MOONSHINE AS FUEL WHY DO PEOPLE much time In New York should know i: Piio Destrojs llmno I)a> After r.tmllj little more nbout our own state. Out EMPHASIZING Injured Governor permits prize fights In Nev ' MAKES MOTOR HUM HATE JERSEY? Jersey. To tho further detriment of it , THE FUNDAMENTALS 1 ire siittod tho rtHidenco of Simon reputation, why dot's hu not attempt ti MiitHenbi if,ei, on Ovfotd Hti eet I tl A discover! which may revolution Somo yaim'ago tho people of'Fntei- do tiomething uliout the fatnl committee Xcwaik Sundiiy Call \idcie 9 !0 o clock Moml tv morninf* izo tho automobile Industry and Jncl ion roHQ up, til most ns one mnn, andsystem at Trenton V 'iho Mato Uond of Kdue tllon Ii It w IM onlv the* f^ood woik of tho t ood dentally udd another wilnklo to the lotitled the world in general that If Intttiuctcd one of Ita committees w ill lite Co w hlch pi i> cd tin ce from what I have written you wll strong stre ims of watoi upon the TheOrrCompariy* already corrugated brow of tho prohi- anything more waa nald derogatory to now begin to see the answer to m> nrnlco a special study of tlm problorr bition agent has Just come to light in Paturaon, Patonton would bring suit. of obtulnltiK bettei tniching or tin building timt saved It from eomplcle ciucHlion \\ lij do people halo New dtsliuitlon Tin loss is estimated it ,- ;X| tho South Mountains near Jllckori, I'ntcTHon had been a term derision for JerseyV ' fund imcntals in the public school r N C a long time and Pateraott was tired of This is a Http In the ll^ht dluetlou I $t )(JO this Iiicliidlnt, dimi^e* to thu Sloro jour Furs' 5ri our coWmtmsge. Early attention i/s best «• ijtff A loung" buslnoHs man from HIckor>, bl mnllgned. Since then apparently It la because they don't know any house mid fui nllui t As an ofTnct thins about It. Just• remember that ni is tlm« to f,et Inek to ihst pilneipU MiiiKtnhtihti cairics Inaurunct foi who wan driving with his famllj over [p Junn e beeenn kinder Croso s allus- tlic thing_s yo_ u hnv.._,o bee_n thinlting„ about In school mittois and lo mike ctitiii protection. Pbroo 1283 / jjP tho new highway, stopped at Carpen- M tlutj.\ei\ child cipUjln of leeiKlnt, $1 000 ter a Knob to chunge the air In one of theIonys twereo Patei'so. Palernun arne noroste « Ion commo her ml^htn us. • us are Just the opposite, Wliil"* tliorc Is is ghen the thoio liainlng In the fun A bov who was < uttlriR si iss In his tires when a jouny mnn In a biff Now Jersey there is always hope. lufhhhoi H vaii lf If he might be of help Tho Hlckorj couritfetftf stings of outHiders, As far as tenth nty h is boon tht otlifi wn> foi ed from in oil Mow in the kitchen, \ ,Patt«ni „ 1% / man, who hnd been tr>Ing for half an we go, either West or South, New Jer- 50 Jack London Club Members Hern. sevcril \eus just Hint the cltm n tills in spit of tlie fitt tli it MhiKtn hour to make aeventj pounds of air ISngl'sh-spcaklng people have always belter st ites tint then was no Jhc In fjrow where onlv flftotn wcrei before sey is Spoken of with a. quiet smile. tuj schools would tjiku i ue of then tlio house when he left It Ui it morn WIIH glad to turn tho pump over to the Think of It: Now 'Jersey,- without been noted for their generally humiiin wives it.el.lH l«. luvi IILIII liken fo whom there would be no United States, treatment of animals, and for efforts to end pioftsslon d tdiic itoi stiange.1, nnd while ho was resting his rcduco necessary miffed tin to a mini' MlnscnbeiM.1 is in Ictmun at t el back, ho walked over nnd looked ut tho aits by and says nothing. It Is hlgli have rivalled ch other In dcvisln. Udcu iinel w is out that moi nliit. cm time for us Jerseyites to get together i mu Hut there has lit one stu what may bo lomod special schools ol New roadster, the engine of which was still pendourt s abuse which his be n until his ionic \\ lit n lie hot to tht house) running and repel ncorner-sjf not boarders. We " " muij kinI Is whicihh pi es.cn t oppoit i tin lira \\ m timlti tull in iriw i> Jn McCM the wait of the carlli, we who are nowrecentlj, almost omplettly ovpilooked Itles foi spMlKtilti publicity ill su| Pattern Noticing the clcn snip to the cx- Peislst^nt tumors of inliuni m mitj n cxelud slitc hi joined the I'lnnin li LUHt nnd the absence of iinj smoke or paying,a large part of the New York poi ttil it he i\v cxj>ens_ fiom tl: in fUJitin*, tin II inn s ind In trjlnt, to 1700 Stnte income tax merely for the plea t> sjstenuticillv piicti((db\ triintrs school funds hut bcjonil the t* ith < odor the IIlckor\ mm s ild That s mil txlilbltoiH nf mini Us led lo quiet ivc snme of the fiirnitiiie Hi c- prettj good gasoline >oii re using ure of going to New York once evd _ liiifct mijuiilv ol chlldteii Hu In tion tnd "mole w is le o much foi hint twenty-four hours and being robbed I in e -itig Ulon v, hl< h h is t sultf d in tcicsts of the* muij hue been mil That a not gasoline Unit a moon- and hold up and beaten to a pulp, w< Ameriei iu the founding of the JACK suboidinitf to the piivikj,es if th n 1 Iu w is miunrn* it bcinu nects shine replied the stranger have listened long enough to this tall I ON DON LMJb m oif, tnlx.Ulnn suv to e ill Ui ] md to uteml liim Moonshine7 questioned tho Illckorj few md lo tbo hunger of «otm &chaol Ilu IS lioius pucedlrif, Ibi Die hid 9 of New Jer.soy which in i shot t tlnee >e irs his tn men foi fclon mnn 'Do jou moan moonshine railed intiic thin two htinditd tlious bet ii stmiuous ours loi Minsenbei^er Yes moonshine ltd c>c liquid jo\ ' The people who hnto New Jersey and mrmbeis some flft> of which li\t At the sum meeting of tiie Slat Tie md ills wife uul thiec i hildn n It ft inhered the joung fellow taking a kc> Plit-nr to be divided Into two grand ill- in \\ isliin^ton New feiscj Those Poird Piorcssm V inlJ\kc* l Used lelvldeir Sundiv morn in? for L ti Ip fiom ills pocket Here let mne show vlHions. The first division 1) joining tin CI LI, P'UIM tint the> will (liicmion Hut in \liu of thr const in tn Alltntown In th*fi I oid r u In jou Home thing Ii oUJf. alanl tIIIU.H 1IU.HU whWHOo havnave HimiKoinue tsort of per- refust to pitii)nl/f tinj ptifoiminco of Ij moiintiiij, cc»wt of c lut ition nuts Dial oung fellow unlocked UIL sonal grudge ngainat New Jersey. They ti lined anlmils md tii it when In tio lonK H met anc| thieshed out T< ( whitli tilth (ii was wrecked the ae lid from tht big deck on tlie bnck of have come over here, usually In n petro" \iude\illp or slmil ii tntei I ilnmt nt i mun childicn tie almtttcd to tlie hi I •I lent ciusitif? tlie in (onsldor iblo in the roadster and raising It up dis- wagon, and have tried to put something ti ilntil inlmul luin Is innnuntc I thrj wlip iu Iiie ip ible ot lieint conveniences at tin hinds of tho Al closed not tho custonmr> jumble of over on us. We have placed them will lone the Itoiisi stoppini, it tho educ Uod Mini (f them hue IKII leiitown |iollc( tools and the. chiins but a shlnj cop- gently and (Irmly whore they belong, box oliicf (oiu temislv to Infoi in the cilh m istcictl tin elc me nt u> stho i L iilnj, his fimilv In Alkntown pu still which was bubbling awav il anil thercaf'.er they have hated us mannncmtnt of the u mon Jjiek Lou eouisfs hut nic roicril tin ii undei th Minsenbei^ei piocctd d home fn oidei morrlly us if It weie hidden in tht That's always the way with people li'to drm s bonl AlICIfAI L I IU I liOlII sj stem that calls foi i ( su] ir pi omo to attoiid to business Mnneliv moinlnj, mnunla ins that. I have lived In New Jersey on LR Ol1 TLMU (ulilth inn le hid it itins In owlci lo i Im the « ij i Tlo li id Hcucch sliuttl out to sent He explained to tho Hlckorj m in that and off for thirty years, and I tlie public libinij) Is e stui> of the othcis Tht so pupils dt IK ilons, foi his tustomns with lee when Hit he had disconnected tlie host, iimninc, speak from wid• e experienc• e wht• i I siy ti tlnliif. of doimstii itul mimiiN In \oai oi two n hljji school and then nlnm ynuiidc 1 and h letintd that It fiom the cv Under block to tht radiatoi thul no gentler, no more cbnsldu tte Hot tiie pieftuo the uutlioi wiites Now Idiop out In th» meinwhito the\ in his own home th it w is cm the and hud piped tht hot watoi to n off (initialllllf s livli e nnd bibht ith c thnth n mi not IL n it tub j pimbv I \ tlit book •oiiHiimlnj, ih< lime md w istin^ th double Jacket topper vousel stuiounding ilhlit licit in New Jtist> Hit ta\ itnitwers I mi (4tc mid i sou of •ner^lts (if fimti uttciis .in I w istini tin Htlll and had also t ikui off thu HCSSOI In mv dlstiict is such a hcntlti pilmltht bmst th tt delights In the Inii own time is well Ptofes-io Disposes of In» tiimpiusifion Cists mulTIei from tlie exhaust pipe and hud .Iiltt no noblie In his htaiiiiK toward spilled Mood ol \ folt nt< n nd lioi i oi tiillDvie elcrliiod th it 111 tills tlici I")tputv I iboi Commisslonei J (me^ i uii the hot j, isos tbiouijh i topper the list of in mklml so toltr mt or Vml lit tim!« iKhmn tin hi u show % is in t noi moil re'inomlt w i«to fen 0 Po\d of New ul held lienmL," It's Hu- crratest nows'tor mt.thera-who. s«f since the Invention of tubf which was lint netted in the nutsldt In i fi iMtj and no Just in bis tip it md ^llttei of in i foimaiKt n bod\ ot \lilili tli State was pii\inff uul lit ihuiJcIftv In Phllllpshifctf Moth ol 111. --iiilm: miRliliio rnr licro IH n pattern With ocrarntcl; 'printed' Jitket in oidci to Huptrhe il the water ment that mciclj to have tin piopeitj i ucl \ so htniihtt th it I mi cunlldetu ipike icKhidl^ the ( ises wtie siidi that onlj bikf no uoi mill pel ^ini t \lsts \\ ho r m e Iiif,s wire ifqnlicd Paul Doboi plivro.lliul slmpllfj- KCBrliiS by dotnK uimy with puzsllng perforatlonn »id in tills wa> gcnerile < notion btat aHscHscd >tail\ b> such i mm is iu Anotlui pi listwoillij slop t il rn l>i to opei.ite the wtill In n \trj < Illclcnt itself nut of the bieit comptns uions -\iiie ot it could tvei cnjo\ looking of I I miimton wlio u is injuiod I uiu Kvi-ii Iirav to put eaiili pleco of material together, where to guther munnti, while the \ ipoi fiom the Htlil n n( an\ ti ilneil mim il 1.11111 In I oud was tint ot nuihuii/Imr not 11 U-» while tmplntd u the inU ivlioro to tuck Is "printed" on thu pattern pieces loi btliif? alivt In these dijs of eifllcl il mni school lie ids lo presciibc intilM in Toundi v In Pit mill; ton Instpad of being tairlod off through bnisqucuess i ho t ix colkctot is tin >,(iiet' tests foi tnti nils rhfre is Tills nmr-lUcCnil l'atiorn, bccanae etly, he sent me back -1 cents- lie of not mil si hool Instiuctors spent I her WLIC also i mimbii oC ininoi would mn on corn liquor and tht mnu worth of postage .stamps, this being tho sis whlfli Mi I nd tool undei dd re]>llcd amount I had overpaid, ^ •-emeiiL ind will iciioit it the hen Ordinarllv tints tiue but the ear It's the same way everywhere in Now t; to be held June 1 s burotoi on this ears m> own linen Jersey, We Jerseyites who nre obliged tlon tli it tho \ast sums of mone\ tion to go to New York cunnot wait to get tiibutrd b\ th" t!i\pi\eis foi tlie LHobb.s—"Young Siiphedde pride.i hi: I ho joungmin cxpl ilntd the ovtmc (home at nlj,ht knowin»..* g that her—e -. riceholili'1-.s Hi'fim.se l'liysieian a Kaise, lf upon being well balanced." Kkibbs h This is what Dr. A. A. Kanson of poit o[ tho public schools sh ill not be— TH that why-he parts his hair In tin % tlon of fusel oil nnd the numhci of j luist \\t me SLCUIL SO fai as i tlu i thiown IIWT\ on noil essrnti Us ind In theimal units in a talon etc until the Ici ttj itcs in, coniomut Ml UIL IOII Ilranchville. had to do for $2.00 a visit iUll' Hickorln y man wns lost In a maze of the almshous? cipTblos is RiulfWnf, It will ho well "''" "" """• '•"•* •" ' • sandguumcii ind b mdits v.\v ' • foi lot il bonds to exhibit some of the toclinicalitles.. Ho learned, however, ti|i comt fiom New \oik 01 utj icont QWOA up a man's .scalp, pulled two Campbell Bros.' Trained that about thirty or forty miles could bo stales Ncwni k oiu of the. loveliest fth, trcale'l a bum, bandaged an til- s imc spirit got ton from one gallon and that instead cities In Ameiiti h is lut nunv vcus ited leg. treated a lieart and dropsy of having to stop at every service sia- suffctcd in mind hudv and est ite fiom ta'st*. treated an atstlia cane and yet \ at let \ Slum (i at Vlphit Business Woman tioif to lay in a supply of gas, the new these hotdes ot tobbeis who stt il uvnv another for a stomach disorder, Mi uul Mis lied Poi toi of Alpha Wild Animal, Shows car had to stop every two hours to Imvi fiom the mettopolis and use. Vewuik as He asketl the i'l.tin' to nil.se. him towlio l)cf,ui liousckPeplliK on tho liacu tho .sui-|>liiH drawn off froin the tank at a poit of sifetj $3.00 a visit, but ihe dork of tin fnim hole In the spilnf, wtit tlvon i HID rear, as the outfit' generated tliL loard was inslructed to write Dr. Han-\ nlet\ show ci it tin Ii home on Wed Restored By It fui;l faster tlian It was consumed. Hi Now the second dlv Islon \ jf people son and tell him "lo live up lo tli nrsda\ pvcnlnpr 1he\ tcceUecl mnn\ also learned that it was only neeessm who hute New Ietse\ aie composed cit terms of tho contract, or give up tlmuseful aitides nnd a \ci\ ploisint e\e to stop at a country store once in a ill tlione whu know nothing ibuut uiu nlnt, was the icbult 1 hose who attond- ell Known Wilmington Kesi- while to buy a peck of. corn meal, a state but hive t ikon on the opinions ed woie his pitctits Ma and Mrs lohn dollar's worth or sugar, a cukt; of yeast expitssed ot It In UIL othtts lhe\ 1 oi toi St lve\k L'oi tei C!a\ ton Poi tor dent Declares Tanlac Is A and n feu othci simple ingrodlents. tin. don t ltillj hate Niw lei st> lut tho Snow Pell on April 28, 187' ind Kitio [ nitoi Ah and AH*. Ei\In though tic ssl> have M>t into then ibit el Ilesidonts herenbauots were •recalling Smith Mi md Mi- Tnnk Pmcoll Mi Boon To Humanity. names of which dUll" st Friday the heavy snow storm of :nl Mrs. T-'red Wolniat Mr. and April 28, 1S7!>. It fell steadily nil Mrs | ictl'ttnUnii! ii md chllflicn Mi suppoitlng night and in the morning then \\ is ie best fUdtncp of the ments n The Hlckorj mm tsked if tholj-' be lonj, line ol Jinc ton, Inches on .the ground. Ueans and ind M"is Patil Pmktiton md son Mi n [ltd do Mi fiom out in 1 Mi s I A\ I Mi ila s.-i i ink 11 ice m litine is wlnl those who ln\o had mndo effort to 1PI'» ! other vegetables planted in Hit, „ n in ill\ til en It hut to sn iliout it the commeicinl possibilities of the in i Ulon tn inothtLiI Taklake tlitiiec ninits<|Uitt o Mi md Mis I ml Poitci md childien ol dents were covered. Sleighs were mu- Mi mil Mis TIWOKI I i ice Mi ind ul this Is line md lie\ond ill ques \entlon and was told that the owiiPt Stuen - '. - -". .. . ling early In the morning, but the .sunMis Ihihli \\ tlloi lti/cl rhlliips Cith m when slieJi slitetntnts lie made l)\ is prictlc Ul\ tlie onlv place in this ioon melted the snow. Strange to eilnc I hlllips Mis A\ ill] un Ivenncch ople ol hiL.Ii rh inetet and piibilslied nutomobile manufactuiois who wence with nui li\o& even th it which w is pitsciibcd ing- letters, etc., and also making spe- ni m I IIIVL pi tisol It to ill niv Hut these tiioufaiitless people In tno iMihois md is foi mv-tlt I novel ex cial efforts to Improve the .service. It .eond di\ islon to on talking- ill WILL EXHIBIT AT is time. The following letter from the mosquitoes just tho same. And the ,t IJ IJC without it in ni\ house 1 ui STAR'S Vienna correspondent .wns other things tho: say! When I go i\c jeus mj stom ich was in such i written on Monday, stamped 0 a. m. isoidcied condition ih it 1 could not b l meel lid mingle witti it the lightest meil \ ithout sufiti "Wednesday and received in the ofllco of pie In the outside world one man links | publication at fl p. m. Thursday. ITcic i}, iHoiw uds 1 ictu illv didded to arms with another and, .smiling, shakes j U untiling because of Hie ivvlul pan is what is worth publishing of the letter his head and says to mo ! tt this date: _ diseomloit I suffeitd U om tlit That fellow is from New Jersey. j ininition of gis on mj stom icli M\ A handsome bronze tablet has lioen Why does he do it? Little docs lie j t would otten belt so fist it ilium TODAY, MAY 11 placed In the entrance of the Central realize that New Jersey is the finest; 3 DAYS ONLY d me and I could hiidlj walk at, fir AFTERNOON AND NIGHT school in honor of those who sorved state in the Union—that It has the best eiKhtli stiei-t without hulns to stop In the late war from this township scenery, the greatest farms, the swiftest ill test md set mv bteith Mrs. Isaac -Wheeler is entertaining justice and the most polite olllcial^ Saturday, Monday, Tues., May 13-15-16 iKo h id toniblc blinding head Under Mammoth Waterproof Tents her mother, Mrs, Savacool, I wonder it* anybody realizes wbai elies uid Rot so wcik md noivous I Mr. Hall of Council Bluffs, Iown, has New Jersey has done for the United cinbled Ul e a lo if I ne\ e L knew been visiting his brother, Rev. E. C.States. What would Onrge Wash Ins- h it sound sleep was and would Ret up Hall. ton have done If it hadn't been for Now iointnj,s icelinf, is tued md womout Mrs. Jennlo Fisher has returned homo Jersey? Do you know that most of tho i on lotiiuiK' it nifeht One d n I i m A Crowning Exhibifcionai Triumph after spending a fortnight with hoi noblest history of this country wits Only a few items listed. Scores of others .loss i I ml ie testimonial tint dtbciib son, Ralph, in .Philadelphia. made in New Jersey? I am not going (i bv< e use so well th it I bej, m t iklnff Presenting- a program suited to every eye and ear An all-duy quiltng was held "Wednes- Into all thlK, but r ask you to look it up will be offered each day during the sale. lie mrdifino unbolt mil I hue boon day at tho home of Mrs. John Hill by Only a few miles from where I live, iinUful a thoiibind times tint ] did .With Winch Only the M. 13. Ladies' Aid. The annual elec- from a liny stream that (Iowa along Mtni iho (list bottle of H mile 1 tion of ofllccrs was held during the af-the side of a miniature'mountain \\ tt> new I li id it list found tlie medicine ternoon once taken what at that time was tho $1.25 and $1.50 Values li id ncided so lonj, I tolt L liundic 1 Finished Acrialist Noble Acrobats largest fresh- water peitrl in tho world, pitint hottei and tbicc hottlos built WiVti Probated nnd within almost a stone's throw ot for ONE DOLLAR—Don't Miss It. it up until 1 lotl lil o i new woman 1 In the ofllco of the CoimLv Sunof, itc this was the placu whore Washington's nw t it just am thing I w mt uid iie\oi Graceful Gymnasts Chiulcs G Smith at Helvideie these finny .stored a largo part of its am- .(1 i touch of indigestion r ne\ oi And All-Feature Artists Appear wills weio pi obi ted list •week munition during the Revolutionary War S yds. 3(i in. Unbleached Muslin, good quality $1.00 ive i iiradiche oi feel noi\ous and Am incl L II into 1 ite of Had o tb And yet there an; reasons wh> \%o shop pcicofull"- ts L child I mm tow n mimiiif? Robe il K II inro of fed a certain prldo in our iLchiovenient.-). fi yds. 36 in. Hill of Lbndsdale Muslin, bleached S1.00 u\ lanl ie thicc bottles it a time til o OKAND J'KEE OUTSIDE BXHI1JIT1ON AT THE SHOW GROUNDS Bivonno and Abmm Ilnnce of Now irk I recall tho day that Woodrow Wilson S jds. Best Apion Gingham, ^dlne, lbc jd $1.00 off md on is I feel tin m ed. oC it AT 1 AND 7 V. M. SHOW KAIN OR SHINE. exccutoi s came to my house before a big dinner nd it 1 oops mo in peifoct health I in Roueil & "McCi loken lato of Hack that was tendered to him In Newark 5 yds. Punjab Percales, yard wide, best quality. $1.00 ic ia coitiinh t boon to sufft i IIB Performance at 2 and S P. M. ettstow n n iminff Minnie £ Ilei i ick before ho became President. There nro 10 yds. Bleached or Brown Toweling, value-12 {Ac umanllv mil I will pi Use il is long and Alonro D Ilonick executors many of us who feel that'It It had not . r me Ilinri B Tie\ late of Stowaitsville been for tho soil and traditions of New jaul S1.00 n imfnt, "Mait,uet A l"i \ of fatcvva.it1-Jersey tho moral achievements and ad- J inlie is sold b\ all pood dmgptsts ville executiK vances accruing from it war could not 10 yds. Double Width Curtain Scrim, write or Letters In the estate of Maij E have boon accomplished. 1 only wish " cieam 1,1.00 T> iffon 1 Ue of Phflllpsburp with the that, so far as our Legislature at Treii PhllUpsbui g Trust Cotnpanv as ad ton is concerned, some of the things SlxOO Hemmed Sheets, heavy muslin, value $1.35; minlsti itor Mai tht D dlbbs lite of mado possible there by Mr. Wilson had each >i>1.00 Hai dwlck township nam-Inp Paul not since lost much of their virtue. Giobs of Belvidere administrator Alas! Many of our public Institutions 42\36 Pillow Cases, s;ood value 1 IOL Sl-OO .In New Jersey are badly run! We who 7 cakes Palm Olive and 7 cakes Smiles Cocoanut live in Now Jersey and who spend so We Desire to Announce the Opening of tlie New SLar and Thrlcc-a-Week World, $2.75, Soap «,! 00 3 boxes Djer Kiss and 3 boxes Mavis Talcum POM del SJ..00 5 prs. Ladies' Hose, black, fast color, value 29c $1.00 3 prs. Ladies' Burson Hose, black only, value 3Sc $1.00 2 prs. Dove Bloomers, sizes 25, 27, 29, value 73c $1.00 At 506 Northampton Street 5 pis. Men's Heavy Mrved Half Hose S1.00 A UTOMOBILES Formerly located at 646 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. One Lot Ladies' Crepe or Nainsook Night Gowns 2 for $1.00 The following are some of the every day features ff,j| of Standard Makes One Lot Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets $1.00 One Lot Ladies' Shirt Waists,' assorted sizes and from the week of May 13 to May> 20, commencing at • Peerless Eight Durant Four tolois S1.00 11.00 A.M.: , , One Lot Middy Blouses, sizes 6 to 20 yrs., 36 to 44 $1.00 Radio Telephone Concerts VelieSix Willys Knight One Oil Mop and one bottle ol polish, \alue Sl.)0 SI 00 Overland Light Four One Round Aluminum Roastci, %>.'jje $1.50 S1.00 Demonstrations of Electric Washers and Cleaners by One S qt. Enameled Picbemng kettle, with covei S1.00 factory representatives Reo Six Rep Speed Wagon 3 Moth Proof Bags for Suits and Dresses, in set for...$1.00 Durant Six MacCar Trucks 12 tolls Tissue Toilet Papei, good quality S1.00 A Hoover Special Sweeper, regular price $65.00, will be 6 Plain White Cups and Saucers, tea or coffee $1.0,9 given away free. Also a new and upTto-date line of lighting fixtures, table Bowlby & Neuhaus lamps, floor lamps, bridge lamps, radio equipment, etc. Distiibutois—Washington, N. J. JJ D. \Tlock, Inc. „ (Signed) MORRISON ELECTRIC SHOP SALES ROOM 46 East Washington Avenue 156 Main St. JflaekejtstowiiuJV. J. 506 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. <0 v.J • Page fcwo THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON > N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 11,1922 SEcrrpNjrwo OF INTEREST TO FARMERS
* Milk Co-Opcrnthe Knees Crisis hi in Uu' School*. ^ ^ ^Double Surplus. (Tienton TiintH) j (Newark Evening News) Sc\cial uus njso i movement unsj Tho new milk price nnnouncecl bj the Ktnitert looking to Uu U uhlnt, of IRII- • Dalrjmcns tongue Co opointlte Asso- uiltuic in tht public, --chuois in turnl ciation, to bo paid during M i\ In dis- districts at lots* tu dt\oa* moit at- tributors of (Uimco'ic i^'lk, is $1 7ri poi tention to (lit. «»lij ct tli in it 1ml Kin 100 pounds It Is the lotted pilca for muting The objt.it «as to piepaie thi nholosalo milk In the district bn»«l on soiw ind dui^littrs tC l u men fm lict NCTT York—which draws its /supply tci wmk on tiu faim mil Jind off if from me at itcs including Sen Jorsi > — possible the ius]i to [Jit. ciiii s ami since thla countrj went Into the uu town1* Not much Ii i*i bttn luaid of Whether the consumer la to .share tho the uioFint mnvtnitnt litih but tin re ftt savins Yzz not j rie^«inj)M 1 rosdn o I Tho price, asserted1^ be loss than Is propiCH'! a ul i^itcl illv In nmouth tho cost o£ production Is oflleIiU> at county; counted (or by tho fact Urn this Is tin. Commissioner Knrlpht. of the Depart- Summer Furnishings flood season for milk,'it betiip explained ment of Public Instruction, rivontly in that It Is deemed better to sell as much ciuircfl, "Does hiph school ngrlciiltuu milk (is possible at ,1 low price than to function?" Professor K. C. Stilhvetl. in . '{ i ForiHouse and Porch maintain a higher, prictV nml force *-ut- struct or of aBi'icuIiurt1 in the KnvhoM plus milk into other prarles than that IIlKh Sdionl, replied that an Inspection designed for domestic use, which com- of his roll-ln'oli for the past fc« \tn- [ (20ME making thoughts come with mand still lower prices. Milk Is sold vill show that "fully eighty per cent, of in several praties, based on quality, do- lie boys who have been in y i *••' Springi— the season when all nature mostitic or "flid'fluid"* mililk tkifiMngt thoe top hav pone back tn the farm and an speaks of sunshine and balmy air—when ])ricc now either partners with their fatluiv' .Thnt Is not however the onlv icison or are operating farms at their own. one lives in the,open; on porches, lawns for the exception illj Imv prko The They are successful farmers, wo. nml 1 feUrplua is larger than usual this \eii m becoming leaders in the eominun , and in homes/with open windows and because tl e association Ins lost a Into 1 part of its mniktt It ••ousht to clmnpo It was it tht "simgftinn of Coinini—( - doors. | its contiact uith tliu dNtillratoi* it the ,,,.., 1 mitht v\Iio i is ilu n C< iintv i beginning of Apiil In such nnmui n j Mir IntimUntin Monmouih tint i^ri Thertjrtare so'many things here to add Crex Grass Rugs to require thtm to pi em i«-socl Uio1 lUltllll? HIM imtoditctd in tin 1 Utliohlj attractive ness to your home, to make sum- milk it issoci itlon prices iml to bu\ ^dioitl moie thin hilt ot tin | from non-membeis of the assnd ition pupils in whtt.Ii cm Horn funilni, mer dajsjeven more delightful, tliat WP Ideal for Summer Use onl> when the as-oeiition was unabk to _nltl«s 1h ttstlmoin ni I urn*. ask you tb spend an hour or two just to suppl} the demand In «mrh pvmtt t lit. «oi Milhvtll pimpf tint it uis no i id contract appaientl\ futthti sought t<> oi irill in I it i hold Mimn.li it in u li inspect thlem., J TSE them in any room for home or porch. contiol to Mime t\tent Ilu piktn to IK SIK ll in m in\ iinntiiti Ni w It isi \ pitd the Imkp mlinK Mint ol tin s IK ol—-in T MI Cit\ Nuuik ! it* t - *-» They are cool looking and easily cleaned Inrgc distributee lcfiiTd (o nmpt this «on mil Ii ntim foi t \ tmph whhh and have a summery air that is unmistakable. contnet acting untki Icj, il u\\ in mil di u\ <( rnpti ilUth uu pui IN tunn this action IITH bttn lullowul h\ TII in UK limit With ordinary care one of these rugs will last junction suit tn losttahi tin. conti id Ml of nlilrh i ,o s to show th t in for years. on the Riouml tint it Is In mnfl'tt with iiitMlniu tNi on* tho anti-tiust l iws •I ' To the normal Miipliis oi Hit iln*>ii o tb« st]UnN Hint Full assortments in the following sizes: --eison of milk pteduction Uieittoie is v Mil juts tin would hi. t itiulv ip added the furthu surplus or i^sou uion opriate in Tm on -(hi oN ill it uoulit 18 in. x 36 m. 6 ft. x 9 ft. milk created h\ \o<* oi custom which I pi in in inothii has sought in onL v.i\ oi -niothei ti> man m irtuiing cLiit!< flow* \oi i little 27 in. x 54 in. 8 ft. x 10 ft. find i supph imoii(i, inthpmtkiit pn knowk Ut. ot tukiiUiiM "HI l)c an ul- - ducers Tin ns*-ocl ltlm whkh iinnii \ nit \~i to no it h t>ti\ i hill it «-(WH 36 in. x 72 in. 9 ft. x 12 ft. fictures milk piotHicts is well T- soils timo In his lift in lLikultunl dis- 54 in. x 90 in. milk can take cue ot i ccui-idvnbl | >lluu (.unifitK tto nun.li iii*-tiu<- surplus in its lactoiies, but it cm net j tion in tint xubjtLi mnintain prices in a di^circaruVnt m it ' •-* • Prices vary from 85c to $19.50 " , ket Mid in the fice ot in umtsui'H | lc,s 1 liioiinu "Wiilals large «uiplus irKInc in put lrom tin Tin-* i- tht si ivjn wiun 1 lit 1\ Oisoiganization m i kink < vutin t 1 tuner «..,.« nml Uu The co operatne T-'-nci itio i tl o umk ts m bun,. H o'td \\ i iu largest b\ tar of if kind in the uounirv mum ^ ,j |llf, it, ij[ to vuj ph 1 is therefore confronted wit'i a cusi \LV, uik multt- ind ii^utin in ih«_ It claims to be nutting it eff^etholv >| 1Rl 111111111 o _L-- h imr i in m and is uiging l s farinas to f-un the \tX -\o , uui i nit t«. til 'ii l 1 n ili\ mtt=lc of ptcent lo1-15 in t\p ct ition m i m m\ W nun < ^um - tun ic permanent advintacts \n oiinni7i ]\ u U . ip il! h ns uuml :l till! lR'StS. Reed back.aiid seat; without arms. Let us give you an estimate now so that directors md tcnlinl i tin tii.li lint tii i 1 LHK I i tl $2.75. as,the floor covering for these rooms. We you will have them ready to hang just when issumins list [ i >n ii lulilit f li in- i ui it tl tlitin have now a large assortment of inlaid oblig itions l ut limit ! to v i till ~i n i til Natural finish .pci'ch rockers. Double you want them. bei Ihe U \\ mcmbus nn I< tht id I MI 1 t l and printed patterns, especially for astern piinupi!l\ mid u Miould 11 Hij/i' slat back; double Reed Seat; PI K th'" purposes We use the best galvanized iron and best and tllr ttois hi\t 1 -. n li with Use aim braced. $3 98. limltt-d extent < t ^100 n li | Pri ::•. ted lino- awning cloths only All our' awnings are issoci ition i!it i h h is It Natma] finish porch rockers High • siati of so\< r \I imlli us i kil kK lui leum. 2 yards made by our own workmen on the premises. much nt tt repus m^l 1 \ Up ]t Ih \ u h\ back;' double Reed. Braced arms. The new fonn will not ch i:ri! tho \ t illn in-, I i wide. tiftcate Mstem j thru mini Prices $1.75, The test to whit1 tho nsK 1 Hi \ ui b now subjected will l e w.itth ith Natural finish porchrock'er. High, $1.85 and $2.00 terest It is < h in-inc i tht double back. D"ouble seat. ,Very mnmbtiship ln,d\ Li m 1 [ I yard. tho result ot the intent i large. $8.25. Inlaid linoleum. CapiHi \ olstead irt „ I til sanction to on ipct itn • incLs Barnegat cedar porch rockers, 2 yards wide. product rs win h pi i< t» membct owivMship chairs,, tables, settees, and stools. Prices $2.75 to Iheie JS ipinuniK n 1 $2.98 to $1235. $6.00 yard. the low pti.es fstiih h ,1 i'lcuiy ol I'ruil in S.uni should not he pissi ij mi I ei But his inli n sL in U two foi rl oml n< mt, no! in, it,] ition to wlifil. •- il< r< \ lniintcn inr-f ( 1 l!i mi In Uu 1 in i |M i r stindn<]< i •h i 11199 0 . thoo part of utli am \ay piomism., and in i few scit A Good Refrigerator Pays For Itself New Styles in .sltouhl insure thi* law tortd cLions th io aro stcn somn strange usult, of thi cold spell In 1 arm rimlmts \ ilut il S 1 1 > (» ,(,M onf oicb ud tho bud3 wrio blasted, Products on Uu fmms rt th mini wlnlo in m idjoming oiclwrd thr GOOD refrigerator preserves food, and by its perfect an circulation CQUCH HAMMOCKS tr\ had i hios> \ ilut ut %nl -, f u 1 blossoms indtcato that scaictly any requires a minimum amount of ice. Upon these two items alone In'. 1919 the Census Iiureuu nnnciuncts 'I 1IM 'TV l» A -,t i\as tiono ami laiao ciopa aiu That was tin increa.se of W2.2 per trnt I pi (li tul you can aave in one year more than the cost bewveen the best Refngeiator or $12,931,3U3,307 ovy 190?. when ih«n in r HI'. 1 th VERY season marks a decided s,tep for- pross vfiluo was $8.40-1.2:10, 07 and the more onhnary kind. \ i «' E ward in tha development of the couch lowi led nil st it) s in MO1-- \Tlur oC •farm products with a. total of 31 l!7 Foi- this reason we recommend with all the em- hammocks. They aie not only made more 9-iS471 A\is « is otunrt MuU with phasis we can command the BOHN REFRIG- attractive in appeal ance but the makers seem 5l,3*59,'l71.70;-;. Illinois way third' with ?1 '98 JOE. 947 ERATOR. • , to find new ways of making them more com- The tioss \ituo oC nops piodtiL d nssreeatod S«,735,3G4,S94. "Tlio v.-iluo tlup W They are the best you can buy. We have a fortable > of animals sold tn1 slauKhtored is cull- i 1 o! mated at ?3,511.05O.OO0, live stocli in-nd- failme full assortment of .these refrigerators on the floor. Gray couch hammock striped in blue and luts its_>tb"07 2a tniGs pitdiiUs it • P (t i th w t n S334.321.S2S, and nursery and hi>thoii<- will «mi tlU0ll-,ll ill li-.il Bohn Syphon Refrige- S a n 11 o i Ref l lgei atoi white with three removable cushion seats and prnducts at $97.S14,(il9. will hi i trators with one-piece por- 35 inches wide, 20 inches three remoVable back cushions. > . For Now Jersey these staLiKtics co\ deep and 47 inches high. erlns IDty arc given: Gross value of celain lining, 36 inches Complete with stand, $67.50. ^ ' ,farm, products, $135,000,54-!: livestock I o\( Slums 1 Wide; 21 inches deep; 47 Ice capacity 100 lbs. products, J31.4S2.945; animals mU\ oi Liu nns\h mij. 1 il C lull ' Without stand, $60.00 ,slaughtered, SS,700,000; crops, ?S7,4S-I. tin ' J i (\ I hi • inches high. Ice capacity $68.50 186; forest products. $1,219,810; nursery mt t 1 ist v el it Ml mt f Cit\ "\nvjii ' 100 lbs. Gray couch hammock striped in blue and .nncUgreenhouse products, JG.113,00: tin spot S W is (.111 1SI )] 1 Ll \lo>-! \ S a n i 16 r Refrigerator, the tullkne '"tt i md i mn i! st $99.00 36 inches wide, ZV/i inches white with a centre strip of red and blue. With m, otln DiiiQineii nt IlacUilfstowii IIKSI1I\ ,ius li u I iind upholstered reclining back and two round Hut ] dpitint, with st i. exterior and interior. 40, $76.50 !Ne\\ ei se\ and fi om \oi thtimpton ntillc suljj, en With stand, $53.25. Without stand, &J5.75 u e i iplrlh |) issin^ lu ion li, i,,,.,!, inches .wide; 22^4 inches co^nt^ Pi -will meet, in elicit ict ton demand This w i (h, M itmns,h mn Hi i , Ice capacity 125 lbs. With stand, $17.75. Without stand, $13.50 J^ew! should dlstccrml tlie innniin ed deep, and 45,inches high. 1 SPL iklnn of tht honks dc m tnd« ,1 liiu, ih , Couch hammocks, in khak'i> color,' wi th district comention daies th ni Nuv lit 111)1 ill s .,,1,1 Ml s (.onlii, l ,1 31 inches wide, 18 inches inches wide, 20 inches \oilt sUte becau o loca s UP not \et Biuito nunil.u ,,c fo,in,, s u,, deep and '10 inches high. deep and 48 inches high, stand. $32.25 Vntirelv completed but \\\U be it tho vniollul in tin , u,,,. I,, llKil time or U\p district comention continuing ihui niulim, Ice capacity, 73 lbs Ice capacity 1?5 lbs. Couch hammock with plain back. "• s The district nieoting foi this section SlK llSO Sl,l UltlL is lmil\ $55.00 i $56.76 _£_ _ With stand, $28.50 andL $40.00. -Without Ulltloil 110^ bLtWLLH 111. Jllll 11 imi tlie public lib, irks " stand," $2lMG?Gml~$32.5d^~-^^~~-~v~-_, _=r= It i juat as well to let sleeping . _E\en the under dog may put: IJven luck novel strikes a ma\i ulien HO 19 apwn, <^ *&, SECTION TWO THE WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. J., MAY 11,1922 - Itetl Men iiiid Pocohoiitus Conventions utIng bawls as comjiired with forty to, liaycrs over the pre«eiit rate. At the Tin members of 1'orough Council LESS UNEMPLOYMENT Anbury Park was selected for the flftv pn cent during tl next >iar. and now that, we have our-own Htonr- CJov ernment olIlclnlH, i mploj u« ind plaei In the cotponJIaiiH coil nupplj crusher and street roller there is no Inboi lendois in nil sictlontj of thu Cliience L Hjnce of Dovci he said and nono Is antlclpiled reason why tho streets of High flridtfe" Sui tnd Thrfcoa-Wcek Ncu York countr>, with «omu piomlntnt laboi named Kwmd junior migiunoio at the should not bo kept In first-clans shape, "World, haute however, clniKhiK thnt mnnip- aunuiil election Cltoigo U Beck of Trout Slrennis Arc Calling As Season ulntlon by biff UUHIUCHH biought about Woodbuij ttlno nominated wlthdieu the uncmplojment Hltuntlon and una Othci OIIICCIH n imed ultliout opposl The hout flfthing Htnson IK now in' 129-131 Northampton Street, Eastoni jctnrding ictuin to imrmalcv tion die* guilt piophct, William T At full imlnc The law IH off aftei kin, Cnmdin gitat saciiem, Chinks Mn> 1 In all mites and tlie txpomnt 'Today we enn sij Industrial condi- L IIolHUln Pluinflild, great seitloi of botli the wit and dij (H rn.iv In tions of the countr> ore Hating on n wtnmoi t, William A Sfultup, Pit' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE iJuljrt In hit Cuiotltc muni Shict thtf solid foundation bicretnrj of I-Jiuor mnn urn it chief n'.recoidH It V Sttl- advent of the* automobile tiout, Davis n«ihl In u stateniLMt, in which he /ti, Cumden yre it icipir w.impum1 , A HtroimH aie no lonyi i inaccchs ble jmtntrrt tn th" imprmetn* nf« In tin G Wiutrlnot, UAK Harbor Clt nmi In mnnj «rtsru fon I loadt* mm building trades the lutnbci Imlustrv Appointments m ido li> the Incoming ilont^tilt tin stieims fo mile* Sm ill and agricultural PUIHUIIH ami lncrcniud ifii it tcichcm aie Oieit sannap liotils th it < itei to Hit (Wit i mm •in earariGj uctlvitj. In manufacturing, Including a IVinclH I ilaughton, Jsiw Hrunswlelt found In ulmosL e\eiv town ' icvlvnl In the uutomoblti indUNtrv Bit it miiihliK.ua A \I McClucn, At Iho fisH li.iti.huks in most uf Hi &ccretnrj Dnv Is snlrt thnt industry luntic CItj Bi it guuid wigwam, Wil stiiis luvc hein Imsv j)l mting ti out did not come bid. vvlth a rush hut that Him IJ Knnppes Jci*sc> CItj, great for tho Hat two months New feisej i Spring Coat a steady pulse has worked fur icMlinp- gund foiest William H Moonej, As built a It iti hen in HicKittstown eb^ht i tion of noimnl conditions during the bm> Park vcars UL.0 and millions of t Uiibow md pint few months' Mm Minnie 1'iccla.nd, P iterson was HQUiretall tiout have bieu i Used mi I Capes, Wrdpi, Tin. most extensive stilkt in progress t lectcd prophetess of the Digrtc of til thev arc In go tnouhh lo c itch win that of the inhiers with nenrlj Poc ihonLus Othei olllceis follow Hach JUi over 100 000 trout in libii | and Other Personal Property! 700 000 mon out, accoidliiK to union C.i eat PoKihonttis ^Ilas M|nnic Do itcd In strums thiouUioitl tho st ilc estimates 'lextlle workers anil er mile Camp, \ewnik gie.it wenonah, Miss about two months btfoie the st mon \ and Suits cutters wore out in sour ll New l^ng knnijL lost Atlantic Cit>, great Min opens ' land cltita while minor Iiulustriil con- neliiha Mrs Fdlth fcnjder. Wushlng Ono of the famous tiout «m tint In trol ersltH, including ono im oh Ins ton, X T treat tiustee, Mif Jcnnfc "Sew Jci itv is the MustoucU out v hieh The undersigned, administrator of E.Trank $ Greatly Under 5 I> ipti workcia in Wisconsin wtrc rc- faonieis Tionion folloUH llio v dlcv of the simc mme '** ~ the Regular Prices! ]ioi ted from other sections of the Ihis mcsins tliat in two jeais "\Tt« and iiinf from tin noith ^cw lerstj Cline, deceased, will offer at public sale on eountr\ Stijder uifo of Joseph "\V binder of hills tlitotihli JSeitv«stown and Wa-*h Lmplovois and Inboi leaders of Alatj- •\\ nshin^ton tow nshlp w 111 be Great infaton (lowing to the Del tune Klvu FINE lind agi ecd th it a s itlafactory ev Poe ihonta-s the he-id of tho order in Heat lMillllpsbtirg Ihc Puirtcst Klvu p Liiaion of tlic (km mil for 1st lion would \c\v Jerscv another funous tiout stieim hi New Veldyne and Bolivia'! not rnanlfist it^ilf wlillo conliovtrsles Twent> Jho Iiundied tiibismon in Jtrscv rises m n IMiiistoun and tuns of in 1J01 tmgiilUitlc luntinued in tho full reg ill i and vvir jiilnt m irehed south it shoil dlstinit vve^t of link cttntown md contlnuis thioiifji thu [ay 13 1 lbor Held iiecoidhiL, lo A h Cjoldp- Ihtiifdu night In i spiclnculnr street WRAPS hoiough bpeel U .i^cnt nt It iltlmoic foi d( monsti ition u hich ft nturcd the POIIUIHL "Valley it i utt/ville I iiilne tho JJepaitment of Labor Unoniploj- opening div of th( innuiiL Htssion of vlllo ami impths Into the Uel iw ue ment caused b\ textllo and stonu cut- the Ore it Pouneil Improved Oidei of Ulvii nt IMvldeic at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the ting hit Ikes j>icsented a euntiast to M - IUtl Vtn of Vw Ierse> DcliMUIonii Olhtr stir inis tin oil/, Ii "Sew liiviy sumption of unplojmcnt in other in- woio in lini fiom nil sections of tho about ii4 will known is the ibov< UL dustilcs fn New I.iiKlanil Clifford 1! state I tisiim Penn^jlvanl i New the Xttcong the Knin ipn nut olht i Store House at $39.50 Conncllj J'cnnsvlvanlii. Commhwlonei Voik mid Jjflivvue A do/cn |j«mds tnbutirits to UH JJiluwai. M inv of Ldioi and luduslij s till that (he provided mus't ffir the fcrc-it pioces unejeri yo out tinoiihb Icimsvh mli coil stilke was tiie onlj cloiul on the sloti IK ided bj M tjor Uadci and and Ilsli tin stu ims tluou^li tin I'm > Jndusdiil hoil/on In tint State Chief of I'olleo Millet us giund m u no Mts .the An ilomlnk mil otln i s lion, steel and met il pioducts havo shnls which lOihi down fioni tin I oconos HIGH GRADE tilten on i consIdeiahlL iimnbei of men In the nftimoon tlioic was a iccop through I'n idiso \ ilkv \umuoiis pnitliiilinlj In the last few moutiis tlon to JSf. oi plums m ilntalned bj the trlbutiulrs wlme tiout i in tit < utjit Twill - slid the statement hj Secietnj Dnis mdei lit pilvuto homes itistc id of in eime into this Hvei vvhieh stilts w iv all of the agricultural implements stored by ' III*, condition of the building ti tdes Is mill!tIons Souvi nlis c mdj a ioil up in C mailcnsis All of ihesi n and Tricotine,jfj such th it In mui\ plates there is i im, ch Ui lidt and fH (! iidmlsslon on iccehfUblo to the moloi H ! v -,^iod shoit igc of t upenteis bikklivcis ind Iho fateepleeh iso Piu m nlo UJI i full ro ids the decedent at the above place, including- plisteieiH In fnet this el iss of work iUi of jileisuio foi the vounfeslois mon thioiifehout tho couiitt i is at several new grain drills, fodder cutters, po- SUITS v\ oi 1c HAINESBURG tato planters, hay loaders, spring-tooth and I hue Is a big impiovenient In the BROA'DWAY 1 lumboi Itidustij Iialhoid ujtiit shops Motlm s Ui\ will hf observul In l j leveling harrows, binders, potato diggers, luv« added Itu^e minibus to tluli pi>- "Miss Tinnle llnln of 1 loomdeld is it theSimdiv nlf,ht seivitts lolls 1 his 1H a \ei\ lutlthv -ign foi sjiendlng a touplo vveks iwth "\Ilss Mrs Ltstn 1 iind-f mil duu'huis corn planters, plows, sev eral gas engines, rid- $25.00* lailt o ids do not in ike rep ill s unlehs 1 lances Cook of lapiUUing \tsttctl ovei llu week the it. Is levhal ot business Miss Mildted btrunk of Phlllipsbmg end \\H)\ Mi ind Mts W illf mi Coss ing and walking cultivators, sulky plows, 1 Lhen theio N in UIIUHU il domind win tho guest of hei feianilpiienta Mr AUcn Aanhorii an I (. C Mnnej fiom linnets foi lulp this spilnt A ind Mis V SStiunk, faund ij mado a business mp to ii inqtiihtv Silo, extension ladders, wagon poles, shafts, and $30 3, few months aj,o the Iiis< numbcis of Jlr and Mis btinlcj \\ hlto ind son 1 rid ij common laboi ei s unimplo} i d consti- and Mr IIcni> White of Now York Mi und Mis Philip Mill i md fiml sleigh runners, binder knives, mower, plow tuted a bilious menace to the fcuier il citj •ttero ovei bund ij \lnitois oC Mr ly and Mrs tiiih Miltei of lelvi.kie 'i wilfnie hut I'losidont Hauling s eon- and Mis limes White at Wlstmlii spent Suiidaj with Mi and Mis M irsh castings, binder canvas, whift'lQtrees, hay fmnei c tiled somo months igo In tht Cottage nt Iiellh Intoust ot ngiicultuu tht passing ot All and Mis Wm Cults and two Airs \Ianii Anduss leeeitllv sptnt track, cream separator, drill points, chains, SPORT COATS| the (26 000 000 ltu«al m He He? bill and >na Inims and I lovd visited Mr a few itavs witli Mis Jennii \\ olt in the iiL.cnc\ of the \\ n I in meo Coi and Aim llat-olil Ku bki of btiw ut-i Phlltdelphli guards, knifeheads, Myers pump, drill tubes, ponitlon in assisting faimois to t,et \ille bundnv Mi and Mis Allen \ nihotn spent All , ij eiedit hi\i evidenJJv In en successful In Hie npwoith Lcit,ui4\\iU hold theii riiuisdav in I istun hayfork attachments, two new Perfection stimuliitim, nMlculiuit loi we n m llnd i etui n monthlv business meetiiii, in Mi ind Mis \v ill! tin Kill tun md it list lemming to norinil putlculaih tho ehuich tonight Ihuisdav daughtus n»L Mi and Mis Kohtit milking machines, truck wheels, feed chests, Woolen Materials '>« In Its demand loi liboi \\ m Lewis h who lias been ci Itl IFntunt, sinnt bundij with I Utivts callj ill his been Imptovlnj, slovvlj in Pennsilv mia water pipe fixtures, wagon lamps, bolsters, Hew Hurry .1. lobst Smil for Divorci since b ituul iv Mi and Mis ; r Litk md son 50 Another chapter him been added to Mi ind Mrs Hovvaid A lkt mid Mrs I B and Mis A ik Pi u^Iei ot horse blankets, and numerous machinery the matrimonial troubles and again duughtei of \evv Milage spun ^.iiiid i> Coiumbl i spent Suml L> iftci noun with to $22- l brought former Assembly mini Harry J. with Mi ami Mis Wm Lewis Ikurj lobeits at M.t L'cth I and parts of every kind and description. lobst of llimterdon county into life Mrs Katbailite Powtnin anil dutch Mi Jacob Ott Mis Small Ott AIis limelight. JIo Is now defendant in n, tei Geoifela visited Ml md Mis John Chdiles Ott md Mis Jdw ud Ott md suit for divorce brought In the Court of Bovvm m of Washington Sundav [laughter Miss 1 eulimh ill of btone Chancery by his wjfe, Mrs. J-'lora M. Mi ind Mis M I Snjdni inri tlnec Chuich I'll visited Sundij iwth Mt Jobst, of Cokesbury, Clinton township) children motoud up fiom 1 ast Oianj,e mil Mis Allen \ inhotn Capes, $17.50 to $39.50 Hunterdon county. Mr. lobst. who was biturdav and spent S ituidiv night Mr md Mis SnmiicI Smith mri New HANS two-ton Truck 1 also a clergyman of the Methodist Epis and buiuiaj uUh Mi nul Mis' A Jj d tuthlct spent Sumlaj with Mi u a of silk, or tricotine, or marvella, or bolivia. f* copal church, is charged with deserting Mrs Mn-hil Shipps at Mulsboio his wife on April 10, 1920. Tho couple Mi iiml Mis Ceoige Simanton of The I pvvoith Li inin convention v\ ill Featuung Styles of the Minute were married May 14, 1901, at Joanna PhllllpslHirn passed bund iv with her bo held in the C >lumbia ciuiich ne\t Mitchell Six Scripps-Eooth T'a., and have two children who are now fathei Mi I S f ijloi rhurhdiv Arn Hie 18th I fn the custody of. their mother. The tat- Mothei s D-n «ill be ob«ei\ed in the ter is a; daughter ot* n clergyman, who chinch heie Siind iv with a special HtUi Iti idee lfu\s Houl Ki.lki is a member of the Philadelphia con- Limon bv the pistoi sptchil music Boiout.li Council cm Mondnv nif,ht and Metz Automobiles ference. took i long sup foiw nd lot i, bettu Mohn Keeeipts Inirt isi (Jim lei High Uiklfcc when tht\ decided to pin SALE OF DRESSES * i 1 I rat the lobsls lived in JfcuHson. Million ch isc, a stieet io!l« i loi ihc use ot tin one rubber-tire buggy, one Moline tractor Then they moved to Anderson and Alt. boioiifeh FOR \\ OMEN AND MISSES j Tjcbiinon and finally located in Cokes- An incitT?e of (bout iqtiutoi million and plow, surveyor's instruments, together bury. where they ' lived continuously doll us in the leceipts of tlie motoi \Utii i ten on lollei to n&o on thu Tailored and dressy models in the finest', since 11)10 up to the time of the alleged vehicles deputment foi 1TH month i-s sticetfa the vioik will be done much with hundreds of other avticles necessary for desertion upon the part of the husband. compiled with April ot list veil ib hot tot tli in could posbiblj be done in quality canton crepe, georgette and taffeta. , Mr. lobst was a campaign orator for tho shown in a icpoit m ide in Commis the old wiv ljLbides tho milt li I ii t, i an agricultural dealer. Democratic party during many cam- sionci Dill to btato luisuiel Kced imount of up in vvuik that can be le paigns and after-moving into Hunlei- this tells the imount oi business done coiiipIlHlied don was eluded to the Assembly and bv tho (lepailment ind its i^encies list theie He ippioMimtelv ten miles of month iccony) tnied bv i check foi stieets in the batough to I oop in lepiii 'Conditions will be made known on day of sale by $15.00 to $45.00 sirred three terms Ini the lower Jloiifat $ 1" > 2 !J 39 1 he fees collected toi \pi il Cram 1915 to 1917.' l With i lollei to do the uotK the sides list veil uoie ? 39 f!41 7> of the stieets cm bo toin up with the Weie S23.00 fo $75.00 _ ( It was In 1D19 that ho became pro- I he total unount collected 1» tin. sen iflu md tho stone md dht sc i iped prietor of a. garage fn Lebanon'and re- deputment foi last month u,giegited to tiie centQi wiieic it e in be tolled into U.S. GRANT SHOEMAKER, signed front, the pulpit of the Cokes- , IS6 094 14 from which w is deducted plice bit th it it will st u Summer Dresses bury church, lie issued a ', statement ilOSilO) thi. lattei icpusenting ?C that his resignation waa entirely volun- 1 I lie method ot pav ing foi Hit new AdmmistiatoL ol E. Funk Clme, Deceased. now bliown in gieat \auel\ lary. Then there came stories connect- o-it t>0 foes to igents ind ?! lO ) IT Tines olici is iNo to be commended I v is nolod loi beauU ot s,l\leb and : ing his name with that of a girl onct, due to counties Some oi tho Itugei suing notes tint nt p ij iblc \eaiij the employed in his household. In speaking items tohif, t> imKo up tlie lepoil foi •tieets of the boioukh cm be put in M. A. PIERSON,. Auctioneer. ten.ils ™ $5.98to$25 of., this Mr. lobst declared: "Some ot the month include the follnwint. Pis iist class sh ipe ind Ktpl th U w iv my actions may have looked indiscreet, seiif,ci vehicle letlsti Hum $ 11 'ill Aithoul m> inclined cost to the 11\ hut I stand ready, and always have so commeiciil vehicle ichisti itions *>Ul stood, to meet my friends and my 031) di iv. oi s llceiTSCs $ J 1 »9 fines enemies face to face and prove my in- $15 171 tmisfcis $14 171 mil diUctb nocence of anything of which 1 may bo peimits ?S Joi accused. Ikllitehcm Steel St es Itdftt Kusmiss Dliectoit, of the btthlcheiu Sttel Coi Clinton Has Community House. poi ition on ihuisdiv deiliud the ie^ /Last Saturdary Clinton opened to tht ul ir MUuitcilv dividend of ( no md one public a nice community house erected fouith pei cent on both elisscs of com on Hitlstead street (the Glen Ganhiei mon slock illhou^li It w is not euntd road). The new house is built adjoin- Ihc ii tion pi iciluillv tollows tint of ing tho baseball park and .a. splendid the dlicclois oC the Unit id Ntiks sic 1 new grandstand. Ait the opining i Uioi which fulled dl\ tablet was unveiled in memory of I* t =« tb ids on Uthu tin conim >n 01 pit .Uir Voorheos, n former member of the ft , |IPH iln 1CS Clinton hall, learn, "and who dleil a feu 1 olh ( m ptinliions 1 i prt tlu it tio months' ago 01 the (II Lldul lint] ncmtnt HI 1JUSJ You:- nt\ c in tell 1J\PII tho til Thivcnrporalion'sj steel production low who h i a bee in Ills boil not innj Prealdenl Oracc said." "is now oh an get stung. tppioxiinatth elf,M\ 1>LI unl tit opci
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EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
-ESTABLISHED-1875 ,fT,;,.,^M^
THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY II, 1922 " SECTION TWO
Dainty AKKIC Ormshy lit, a Hnlsteln JorMf> City. Margaret (falkiher, a tolo* Trade Revival. enrouto to New York, whore he. WUH LSHE MANAGES heifer ownotl by John Rrickson. of phono openttor, is >«ir« old. Jumiwd Employment conditions tri tho Unit- to bo exhibited an the oldest homo in Macupaca. Wls., Just completed a yearly off n UickawaiiniL fcrr>boat nnd tnet ed Stales demonstrate- that them Is thu country. Ho is Gl an'I Hcemed a* S*'' A PLUMBING SHOP record that makcM her the world'** ohnnt* hi'i- death It wim 6 30 In. tho morn- "widespread industrial. awakening ex- young as some of the 'colls of thin THE WEEK'S REVIEW plon butter producing wonior ycirllnK liiK .mil she wan on her utiy homo to tending from coast to coant," Secretary section. $!».* Laura M. Wright of Belviilere, tmd also wins for her tin* world's chain• New York. It H thoiiRlit that tho of Labor DavlM declared today, com- -.Jlew "Jersey, celebrated her eighty, pluiuthrp for coinblnod milk and butter, hootch sho drank made her crazy. He rode In style, loo. In u box utall menting upon ilivesUgutions and re on the train and WUH accompanied on fjwcond'birthday by dolnB her • usual Ing for homo. tho AVaupaca county farm agent mi* iport« made by tho Federal Employ' 1 THURSDAY. noitucvd recently. In 3G5 days the Ilol- TL'ESITAY. the Journey from 1I!H homo in Cata* sWrk? •which, as manager of a plumb* Edmund Abbott Wtiot, ivputwl to i:il AIIIM of Gosheii, hid . appealed on Uichaid Ciokcr, Jr, announces that ment Service. wlsna, 1'a.. to New York by Mayor C. Jlftg shop, consisted In taking ealN OUT tlii» streets wearing hfs wedding suit, Hti'ln produced 32,151'3*10 pounds at have bcitn one of the founders of the milk nml 870.03 pounds of fat, or the ho Intends lo content the uUI of his late "The farm situation in decidedly en. A. Baker and Hoss Kenstermncher. tho &thet,tolophane, seeing that tho plumb- Republican party, and who celebrated made f>l jeais ago at a cost of $50. fathor, who loft his estate lAlndpnlly to •eouratrlng." Mr. Davis nold. "The de- grnom who has attended him for 2:. i'rasslstahts left on time nnd arrived Tlie material broadcloth, is in I'fiuivaioiu of l.OSS.Oji pounds of tuator, his SSth btfrhdoy on April t'S. died a few- tho agent caid. his Hccoud wlfo. Tho eider Croker wan mand for farm help from, all section of years. Garbed In a wooton plaM uvAVtimeVfor their appointments, meet' days Intel' from a cold contracted on condition. The suit is evidence llnit formerly fiimou* as the I'.-iulor of Tam- tho country Is indicative of the opti- blanket and head covering, u hugu KingTcustomera and .supplying their tie- his .birthday. .Death was from pneu- styles In clothing have undergone some .Mr. ami Mm. TinVllo B. Ilutvlilbld cf many Hall. w mistic attitude of the farmer. As horseshoe wreath of pink nnd wliltu ' da.^; Incidentally, she walked a monia. Ho wan born in Ohio, later wont changes In the last century, KmiwiH Oity. Mo., are the •< youngist Clifford l'lnchot, u Proirrt-teslvo Repub- there'nro 6,448.000 farms in the coun- chiyanthemum.H, presented him by tho ;tO work In tho .• morning, and to •Wisconsin and served In tjie State Llout. Harold V. tfeldon of Washlng- parontM In that oity. if not in tho lican, and former chum of'Theodora try they will absorb a tremendous citizens of Catnwlnsiu/ over hla neck, ^walked a mjle home at night. "1 w legislature a:nd was OIK* OC tuuse who ton and Ensign Miller of thu Uuroau of United States. They have been receiv- Uoosevolt. Is hi'IiiK boomed for Qcver- amount of Inbor." Clover, with tho agility of a coll, fiirtss, my mllo of oxygen." hcUl the colvhrailon In HilXH). Wis., M Aeronautics wore drowned in the I'o o- ing ctiitKKitulattons over the arrival of »())• in IVniwylvjinln. The Crend of the jimnced out of hltt xpvelul padded c:ir , .^Sirs.'.Wright began her career as u wlilch it is claimed the Ropublf'.-an parly matr Hlvcr, when their naval se.iplam? a ten pound son. The fathor Is !lf;oon country seems to be towards tlie pro- with pomp and paused to be "caught" r 1 and the mother fourteen years oM. "Clover" In Clover. 9tread-winner, at an early day. but it was born. HA wont to Chfc'it&o bt -1SO"» crashed into one piloted by Lieut. Coin* gressive over tho machine num. an was Those who were at the Washington by a mob of photographers. pwas not. In a plumbing.shop. They hart and j>ructicvil law there and d5ed in that mander C. Y. Johnson, in command <>f Ktirrest Stlth or Irvington. Ky,, recently dciuoiiNtrutod in tlio Indiana tho Annco«tic Naval Air Station, nnd hi; bniught In a pig from a litter of eight primaries thnt "fl'^tod former Senator Lackawunna Htutlon Thursday morn- He Is the .property of Hev. Dr. Uriah **'— •- ,ir,g :,ahor<3 in • 'lioyal Onk, Ing when the 10.17 train went through, ...-„_... when she wus born. Ilav- Peter JTcrKfaon, tho oldest person In 1 rmrhnnldan. C. \\*. Jacobs. The last tlifil liad an elephant head and snout LloveniKe over Senator Ncrw. -Meyers of Catawlssa. Moncton, New Brunswick, tii-.il in his Uwo escaped. and only: one eye, which was Jit the saw tho flower-bedecked horse "Clover" ^...o none of the modern •conveniences center of Its head: it had no hair. Tho [•rosident llardiHK nun accepted llio ^in tho home, they escaped the- plumber, 10 vitir. "Working in the upon air. he i American Marines lauded at Tauka to invitation nf Sonator Edge of New Jer- never wan ill until his health broke i protect United States interests in China, mother came from the state fair at sey to spend live dayH with him, begin- 'i'also. She began her wage-earning en- ! Louisville. $reer by taking care of the sick. down when ho was 10S. Klciian! Croker was buried on his ning Kritlay of this week,-at his homo Chi-Jstlana. tbf olKht-yoar»-old Oaush- Irish estate. Kven stylos are chaaging in dog'* In Atlantic City. Senator FVcUnghuy- • mother and grandmother hail ter nf Mr. antl Mrs. William Kontaint', General Wu. by defeat of Chang's nivnu-s. From Marlon. I ml., comes word j SOII will nsslst Senator Edne in enter- , .jd'front the Indians the secrets forces, boenme ma'dt-r of Chinese gov- that the good old fashioned doggy tninlti)*,' (he President. The Miisonic j'of tho medical virtues in roots and >f Chester, I'a., was burned to death in a tire that destroyed the Fontaine resi Timicnt. names of l-'iilo. Rover, etc., arc bolng Clubs will hold a convention In Atlantic K Sleaves, so that tht; Httie girl was IMsod up for tfox, Pol»s, Jazz, H:«KS, tlence and stoiv. William, a, twelve year SATl'KDAY. City next woik and President Harding •^brought up in an atmosphere of heal- Koivdy. i-'ap, Snubs. Scoop lJii«o. To,','o. will be one of tho speakers. old brother, jtonped from a second story When Mrs. filial IfciK* difd in Uun- Woodrow, ItiliRO, Tag, Hugs, Mun. i)dt. ^/i;'^When I was only ten years of ape,'* window itJid escaped witl*. a broken i bortuii, N. C. the in »hv had kept hoots, Jlggrt and Zcb. I'rosldeiit Hard- Fire destroyed the home of "Wm. H. i unnkle . I-YiuntoineIo, , Iiis wlfo and the re- undeor her bed fur t yty-ilve years for Hrown, at Jerseyvillc, near Freehold, Saho" saidf "I nursed sick babios. ami Inn's Uuldlo l*oy has several imma- •^many: a child has died in my arms. muinlnK six chiklson. e^cai-ed lltrougli a that enicrRein'y. was u.^t'cl. She was lakcs. and both hitsliaud and wife were burned 'ib.There were no hospitnls, no trained window to ,-t roar roof, frocn which thuy mid she hud i-oininamlod that the rmto while they slept, tholr charred bodies wore rescufitl by nelgliborihb s and IIrei - box bc.kfpk i clost.- tt) hher . IIts proximitii y Tht; famous oak tivo at Cbioo, Oil.. Is bfiiih' taken out nf the ruins. Brown ^nurses in Royal Oak: everything done said to lie the largest oak tree in the was 7- and his wife 6S. ^ when there was sickness • was don** by in en. tnuilu her slunitiors more satisfactory. orld. It Is more than 100 feet high, _ ytho family and neighbors. Mothers Included lit 3he 200 tocis of clothing It also ktpt IKT lonely house soeuro ;ind has a circuinference of twonty- WKDNKBDAY. §'& being busy with their own broods, ll which reprosetnvd PhiL-idflphia's iv- ii«:iinat marauders. It wus better than fnur I'i'i'i- at a point eight feel aliovo Senator Frelliiffliuysen has arruneed i^waa customary to send over tho eldest sponse to the st; tto-wliK* cull for "bundle a pack of bull dons against tin.* negrn the ground. Tho longest branch on tho to have tieneral Perilling speak nt.the t^Cdaughtcr to help out. In this wsiy I day." issued by the Near Kant lielii'f, Iio|nil;ninn, When she thought she was is 10". foot. General Sherman had laying of tlie cornerstonu of tlie New- us frequently sent to take the place were two pairs of In'aml new knickers, dying Hume years ago. Ihi- box wu* made mated that It Would be posiblo lor ark Athletic Club on May ^7. .J my mother, and because there was Accompiinylng -.IIKMII a note from nnd kept handy. When tho box WAS : : iilni io station 7,001) soldiers beneath the President lumlhiK has set the age K£ ; 'ap:;much sickness In our little frontier tin Irate mother, wlm expressed tin? plact-tl undor tlie l»en, his c; sun, N. C. took the novel plan of let- ment to Miss Winifred Huduut, an I ('to a twelve-year-old girl to do today. caught lire anil was bunu-il. tini: a largo Dominit-k rooster select its I the decade. ; art director of Hollywood, Cnl. f$ :?;VI seemed destined to this form of Mrs. Jacob Caraiu'k, 'Vhampion home roost. lAU-r Thompson swore out j MONDAY. Tho Jersey City authorities have re- §£'"service, for, when I married, Lawrence, mother" of Now Orleans. Liu, holds tho a warrant charging Anna (imliaiu with ( Through tho upsetting of a .sedan fused to close l'luzii street' and threat '^Kansas, became our home at a time marvelous record, of jjivfnK birth tt *' stoaliiifr tlie rooster. The mayor rt>- \ automobile at Cold Indian Spring. N. en to defy the Now Vork-Neu- Jersey •jTwhen tho state was.attracting Its .first tWLMity-one ehlliiron in twenty-one I called that "chickens come home to .!., u broken ploee of glass from the '^settlers. Again* I met the conditions I rear of the oar sheared otT tho back Tunnel Commission. years. In a little grocery store- at No.' roost." At sundown ho lot the ru A state-wide search is being made known since childhood In Royal 1700 Port street. M«w Orlwins. slit- toils out and it mottled the dispiite by goliiK of the head or John Vookl. (10, manag- The people were not equipped ma- er of thu Wiucklor Candy Co., or. As- for Raymond J. Hemrose, it business from C o'clock in Uio mornnjr until late to Ulvr's chickfii house. man of Goshen, N. Y,. who has been j or physically to meet tlie hanl- sit night. Aside from occn.slomil hoatl- Thivo noKt'oos huniftl to death at tho liury Park. The- man was Instantly Special Prices on •vr/ahips of pioneer life and, as Is always iiches. Mrs..Caram\k has mnvr been ill. kllk-tl. Thn . automobile was being missing for a week. f-S-Uho case, tho women antl children wore same stake at Kidwln, 'IVx.. by a mob driven by Vockl'j* ilaughter. Tho National Department of Agri- flic says. Ton of her children are llv- ul' .ioi) nien following their iinpllwition itt cult ure reports that the winter wheat "'..the sufferers. Again I took rare of tin criminal assault and murder, of John II. Patterson, founder of the W.& the. aick, charging only live- dollars for g. National Cash Register Co.. was strick- crop is considerably above the n.vcragc. T J; winging a chlM into the world and "Babe" Ruth, king of homo run hlf- seventeen-year-old Eula Awsloy. whito The Stoven.s-Duryea Automobile Co. Dove Undergarments jjrii-1. whoae rnutllatcd body was found en with heart disease while- on a trafn iV. nursing tho mother till her strength tors, had his tonsils romovoil at St. Vin- miir Atlantic City ami died almost in- of Springllold, Mass., is in tho hands ti$ returned, and takns care of the family cent's hospital today. 31 rs. Ruth was near the town Thursday night. 1 of a receiver. 1 stantaneously, lie was on his way 'N .and household, For nursing in onlW also operated upon Inter In the day at Samuel Compere, before Lofkwood to the seaside tvsort for the benolit ,;'nary sickness I was paid two dollars a the same hospital. Tho physicians ito- Committee in New York, said that ho •"E's"- Importance. cllncrt tti discuss her malady. favored legislation to get tabor its of his health. Jle •retired from tho They are,splendid values but they si-week, and I was kept busy, so busy Presidency of the Cash Register Co. Someone has advanced the opinion C'-fi'.that • I began to realize the need of a Automobllists looking for oxcltoineut I'iKhtw, but opposed legislation to remedy last July. 1 ^..training for tho work which was so should include Kane. Pa., in their trips the abuses of power by tabor unions, that tho letter "e" is tlio most unfor- are only five among dozens of equal- £|v evidently to be my vocation. and those not wanting it should avoid Sarah Kuphonia Knox was convicted Joss 1 Sanies, one nf the pitchers of tunate letter Jn our alphabet, because that route. Hoars arc so thick around of being guilty of tin1 murder of Mrs. the New York Giants, got his name it is a.lways out of cash, forever in ly charming models in Gowns, Step- thore that they clutter tho highway, ac- Margaret East lake and sentenced at Into the baseball hair of fame when ho debt, never out of danger, in hell .-ill the time. "I worked hard; I saved every penny, cording to F. W. Cowtiiif? and a coni- Mont rose, Va., to i\vi?iity years in tho shut Philadelphia out without a hit or ins, Bloomers, Chemises and all pani'on from Ritlgwny. They claim they Virginia penitentiary. Although Hogor run. This feat has been accomplished Kor some reasons he overlooked tint I '?•• and at last was in a position to go toss than a dozen limes in the entire " t and study medicine; I also studied /an into a large, bear and it was top- iJflami Knsilaky was actiuited after be- fnrttmutes of the letter, so wo cull his lingerie. j,%surgery, and this was in si day when pled ovfr by tho shock. Itruin got in inw tried for the same crime, by another history of baseball covering a period of attention to Hit' fact that "o" is never pifew women dreamed of entering the1 the vvav a second time itnd. was again Jury, the one that convicted the nurse, over fifty years. lit war «uul always in peace. It Is,tho J;T profession. My first practice was In knocked off his feet, then milking off was convinced, according to tho fore- .lack Dempsey. tho champion heavy- beginning of existence, tho commence- WATCH WINDOW DISPLAY 11 York "city, also In the pioneer Into the brush. man, that tho husband was equally weight prize lighter, has put Hexlin ment of ease, ami the end of trouble. l—strfge compared with the greater faci- "Walking on the ocean in a pair nC guilty and would have convicted him amC Paris behind his !.aok antl Is now Without It'there would be no meat, no t 'littles for caring for the sick which .wo >:a few weeks, antl decided that some- when the locomotive Mow up. 'It was! LJrownsville Hospital, a .short time after [ ^ thing light and easy was needwl to one of the most powerful on the Baltt- mother found thu .take away that tired feline:. So I be- more. and Ohio system and without child in tho tub of boiling hot water, •;• came a.book agent, walking: from door which she hail left on the reav porch. I jj."."'to/door finding buyers for Billy Sun* warning the boiler let po. Ten cars were destroyed by lire that followed the Sl'XDAY. Ypday's books. It was in this way I met wreck. When Sergeant Anthony Leonard of I^Vthc-tnan who gave me my present job. Posses and mobs from the entire Muhoney City walked nut of the hos- I'r^Some might have thought I was top pital with his now face-- none of his [..Void for it. He says not. He says he countryside, led by bloodhounds, sought L J tlie slayer of Eula . Ausloy, a pretty friends knew him. He served overseas About Twenty Players ;- finds me -of greater service than if I school grl. of Mexla. Tex. The girl's in the marines, and reiu,rned home with -were a girl of eighteen, being emo* body was found a mile from her homo, a portion of his nose gone and' his I;.vj tlonally settled. the face mutilated and thirty stab cheeks heavily indented from the effects I i'l. . "I hear a great deal of the Danger- wounds on her body. of a burstng shell. Dr. .T. JJ. Rogers, "C^ous Age. It is my belief that no aSe chief surgeon nf tho hospital, put a |V:l3-a dangerous age to one who is em- A Nottingham, .England, girl traveled now nose on the sergeant and grafted ployed. I haven't missed a week from 12.000 miles to meu' her fiance before ihe'thought better of it. Rev. .T. T. P:it- skin from the back on his face. Tho and Pianos Left .tho shop In two years. On only one result was such a complete change in ./of the days of the winter two years tison was in charge of a church in Not- the facial expression that his friends 'litl Bv\;agp, when the snowfall was so heavy tingham and foil in love with a minor's not recognize him at llrst. I 'i'vifas I unable to walk my mile to work. daughter. tThey were ensured. He was g">[ ;I"am always "busy; I have always been sent to a church in "Wc-llington, Now A house cat belonging to 3Lrs. Fred Zealand, and the girl left homo to com- L-oomis of Perrysburg, O.. is the wonder • busy, and, consequently, I am always plete her education and then sailed to of the town. It has just hatched out happy, and if a Dangerous Age lay bo- meet him. But her parents have re- two chicks, airs. Looms heard a noise Only the highest grades are amongst those that Vi.hind any of tho milestones I have ceived u, cablegram snyins that she had coming from the cat's nest and investi- , .passed, it did-not come out of its hiri- lecided not to get married and was sail- gating found the two baby chicks. i;"Jng place. still remain, but anyone who thinks of buying a Player v'-'y-'.'When do I expect to retire .'. Oh, T am too young to think of such or Piano ought to buy the best as it should be a life- '•-'.a "thing!" >•,/"• FRANCIS U GARSIDE. time transaction. '•-',•;. in May "American Magazine." jv Woodglen's Version of (lie KJre. :;.s'\The STAR'S "Woodgten correspond- vent sends the following concerning the /'recent fire there: Especially When You Can " There was considerable discussion last -week about calling out iho Washington .'•,fire department for tho forest fire. Buy the HIGHEST Grade at the --"While the courtesy of the Washington l.:people was much appreciated, still it vwas regretted that so much trouble was ;causetl them. As it was, at no time, was Price of a Medium Grade v the-fire nearer than a mile and r. half .from this village and no housos, .unless • those at Spruce Run, were in tho least 1 Highest Grade Grand V. danger. It la understood that tho (Ire /Ughtcrs were able to keep it under con- If not convenient to pay all cash we will arrange a 'trblto a certain extent ana had it 'seemeil to get beyond control Kire- 2 Highest Grade Players deferred payment plan to suit your future income. ; warden Paul Cowe.ll was on the job and •i.^wpuld have called what assistance was Any person in Washington and vicinity who has a ••'• needed.,. Theroisno water pressure i here anil but one place'where the punip- 10 High Grade Players reputation for paying their debts, can have any one of Jngr engine could be used antl that be- 'ingin tho woods, is almost inaccessible. J.AS to the roads, they are bad In.places these beautiful instruments placed in their home at ;. but heavy trucks pass over thorn every 5 High Grade Pianos 'day.! The fire truck got on the siilr^ of practically their own terms. ') the road when It got mired^but there ^iwdre other cars going tho-opposlte way 0 and vip1 piusa both cars htid to go to one 2 Highest Grade Pianos v;sido;ahd,by appearances both cars got DON'T DELAY ANOTHER MINUTE ^mlrbdr as,there is a hole on both'sides ;,;of the road. Tho Washington Fire. De- SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVES TODAY !;partmcnt \Vasmuch pi'.iised In Uiis /i'nQfghborhood oven tiiough their being '•> called was a mistake. Oli, the Joy of . Seeing Many Klaeksnakes. ho STAR Is in receipt of the follow- See Them in Old Gas Office S^ff..1 letter from Jacob AV. Baker of. .What's that? Why, Hubby got me Mrs. Walton E^'FIandors: Next Door to ;•$%7;:"S(3Oing-in the Washington STAR in one of the best porch" couches the or •$'£tho 50 years ago column about the 5 Post Office ^Mlriei'iil Springs snako story, takes mo Ford Store had, and talk about com- Washington ^jibaoks't'o my boyhood days. If my mom- Mr. Zimmers riiV.bry" does not deceive me, some one wont iffilto tho 'spring on Saturday, and killed fort, its the finest thing we ever had. p'^fqurior five big black snakes nnd seeing are authorized to arrange On account of bricks, dirt, dust, plaster, water, ' many, more, became frightened and Yes, we got one of the metal frames ft tho springs in a hurry. Reporting terms to suit each respective iron and workmen being all over and through our t thoy had aeen, caused a largo case. Remember you must d to visit tho scene on',Sunday. or standards, whatever they call place of business in Bangor we are giving Washing- en saw Wcllor TVillever and John with a long1 polo with a crotch come early or none will be left. ' ond roach back in wheriy the them—John got one of the best— tonians the biggest Piano bargains ever offered them. eral water flowed out of the moun- lvtalnrO When they pulled tho polo out , guaranteed waterproof., Just you $thoy>liad as many as four and five big Allow Them to ^shakes'each time. When the pole was Every Instrument Guaranteed 10 Years SpuUdd'out with,tho snakes on tho end, try. it before you go. Yes,-they had DEMONSTRATE #*lie'reptiles were numb and wore easii\ ^dispatched when they came- out of tho plenty of them—just got in a new IcoW-water- But It did not tako lone up..thoni to "limber up ' in the sun It '••-"^regular den of snakes Tho * lot of them. toifeparl of the day was spent in
>nder Iiowmany of tho o boys who Aie you getting TML C J Ci. THE CHRISTINE JEWELRY & MUSIC SHOP, Bangor, Pa. iiK«£]thblbr 8nakea_aro aJLput of youi____ I hgjtjQYCL ijtOFe S.»y/;tChrisdaeJforen^ , poicff you flight? "* Washington, N. J. Vl, B,fD. Box 70 id pi '(' ^^^^^jjjl^^ii^i'^^^^