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THTheE CONSTITTJTIONAIISTCONSTITUTiONALisT.. T VOL.VOL. XXXVIIIXXXVIII.. PLAINFJELDPLAINFIELD., NN.. J.J„, THURSDAYTHURSDAY., JUNEJUNE., 2828,, 190 61906 NC 30. > th* OwK brideBRIDE HAhadP BACKEbackedD OUoutT MrMr.. asandQ MrsMrs.. WilliaWilliamm HH.. LftrraLnrra-- ONLYONL Y GIVEGIVESS HIHISS NAMNAMEE WITHWITH MEDICINEMEDICINE SHOSHOWW AUTHORITIESAUTHORITIES ‘KICKED KICKED"' GardnerGardner CoCoJbl brothebrotherr ofof Stat Statee T O HELP L FT' MORTOAGMOBTOAGBK bee,bee. ofof T7fiO WilloWilloww avenueavenue,, celebratecelebratedd SenatorSenator EEverett- lolfiy:lifer, JohJohnn S8. GibGlb-- the golden wedding anniversary of j . ,. . Ukr a Tr.i|>—< hii f Contractor De- Somerset ounty Repobllcan . Month nr Two of the festivities of the occasion. The I p Like a Trap—Vhlrf Contractor De- Lesaoie for couple received a large number of •rnment, to couple received a large number of Klely Investigating;. be Eeld In i .,«»ii]. r.t'Jini. gifts In gold as pleasant remem- Kiely Investigating. •r's Hall, Somer- gifts In gold as pleasant remem- . rule,vllle,- . onon FridaFridayy Mighttght aatt 88 o'clocko'clock. Prank Harral and Mrs. Elisabeth brances of the occasion. Afte removing the padlock from ecsuse of what he calls a repudla- Frank Harrsl and Mrs. Klltabrtb brances of the occasion. After removing the padlock from Followinging aann illneslllaenes thathatt firsfirst! afaf-- Becauee of what he calls a repudia- AtAt Cklsthis meetl sg ththee organisatioorganizationn Rev.Rev. Phil,Phil. arsons, pastor of Bull, both of Newark, were married lips only sufficiently to let his i early la tbe year. Samuel Of the contract. Alex Kane, who Bull, both of Newark. were married Mr.Mr. andand MrsMrs.. LarrabeLarrabeee werweree mar-mar- bis Ups only sufficiently to let hlafected hla early In the year. Samuel tion Of the contract. Alex Kane, who ofof thethe "S"Suraersefo CountCountyy RepubllRepublican< theLhe FirsFirstt CChih of Christ, Grovs yesterday afternoon by Justice Hand, tne, age and address to escape, tbe •e, tbe widely known mu- engaged to furnish 130,000 sec- 1 yreirrday afternoon by Jostle# Hand, riedried iInn .VeNeww YorYorkk InIn 185185$6 an andd fo rforname, age and address to escape, the D Frazee, the widely known mu-waa engaged to furnish 130.000 sec- Leagu< Go ent/ etreet.street, wilwilll sstirti Ml* at his office. The marriage was the negronegro burglaburglarr capturerapturedd afteafterr aaaa unun-- sician, died at 1:35 this morning at ond-hand brick and t'OO worth of League for Popular Government.''/ gt hf* offltu Tbm marriage ■»» themanyman y yearyearss havbav#e resideresidedd InIn NortNorthh sician. died at 1:55 this morn/ag at ond-band brick aad 3700 worth of willwill bbee perfecteperfectedd anandd ththee reporreportt o fof trip tomorrow m ruing, thathatt i la to •equelB^nel ooff aann InterestinInterestingg IncidenIncidentt inIn Plain field. Mr. Larrabee Is a liter- successfulsuccessful attempattemptt toto rorobb A.A. W W.. the he homehome ooff hihDs daughterdaughter., MrsMrs.. GeoGeo. second-handsecond-hand ' lumbelumberr foforr ththee neneww combi ae a varitiofi Jannunt at., ththee spreaspreadd the juctlce's office two months ago, Plainfield Mr larrabee Is a liter-Klelnecke’aKlelnecke' g houshousee oonn MondayMonday,, rore-- Voehl, of West Front street. He $11,700 High School it New Market, the committeimltteee of permanenpermanentt organorgan- the Juctlce’a office two months Ago. aryary manman ooff highighh standinstandingg anaadd aa criticriticc Voehl. of West Front street. He111,700 High School -i New Market, izationationn receivedreceived Sofindd actegetedd uponupon.. ThThee of>C thethe GospeGospel,l siin the:he raisinrainingg ooff aa when Harral and his bride came of recognized ability. For many years lappaedlappsed Into stonyynyy silencalieneee agaiagainn badha d beebeenn semi-conscioueeml-conectouss foforr ththee paspastt hashas retainedretained SS.. S8.. SwaekhamerSnack hamer.. Esq.Bsq... •hurch mortgi . The trip, made lit therwhane onHarrale afternoon and . his bride cameof recognized ability. For many years leadersleaders iInn thithiss Aovamenftovtmivntt IInD &om Somer-< church mortga ;e. The trip, made In there one afternoon. he wrote leading editorials for yesterday afternoon. Hopeful fro«u two orr threthreee daydayas anandd hihlas deatdeathh hahadd amianil demanddemandss thathatt hhee bbee alloweallowedd t oto an OldamobHe a About, will be ia he wrote leading editorials for been expected momentarily during set county haves bee^ bnaybusy aendsendingi aa Oldamoblle a about, will be to TheyThey wantewantedd ttoo seeett marriemarriedd thenthen,, Harper'sHarper's MagaslnMagazinee anandd hhee hahass alsalsoo the prisoner's attitude yesterdaybeen expected momentarily during furnish the materials or else be paid out application "cards for members Hamilton.Hamilton. O.O.., fa r« Mr. Parsons*Parsons' and were on the point of entering on written articles tor The Century. In morning, when he seemed to be onthat hat timetime.. AlthougAltboeghh hehe sufferesufferedd for them. it appltcatioi for members,paren t h live, listanee of l,20t and were on the point of entering on written articles for The Century. In verge of unbosoming himself, :ri-utSy ihv last few days, the fort- accompaniedaccompanied by!t a copypy o f ofth ethe pla iplatparents lire, distance of 1.IH thethe ceremonceremonyy whewhenn Mrslira.. BulBulll wawass the selection of books for the Plain- the verge of unbosoming himself, greatly the last few daya. the fort- ApcqrdlngAccording toto MrMr.. Kane'Kane’ss stostory.r C. form of principles. ! It Is expect* mlmile*. Ire. ' thefield selectionPublic Library of books bis Judgmenfor the tPlain- has Chief Klely expected a detailed state- itude that characterised his whole form of print It if expected seizedceded witwithh scruplescrupless oveoverr heherr legalegall field Public Library bis Judgment has rhlef Kiely expected s detailed state, tltude (hat characterised hla whole PowelPowelll KarrKarr,. ththee architecarchitectt foforr the At everv to any iz on th« always been relied upon and It Is meatment frofromm himhim.. anandd tbtbee hea beadd sleut sleuthh Ife was apparent to the watchers that a large d on from North b e statusstatus beforbeforee ththee altaraltar.. HeHerr husban husbandd always been relied upon and It Is life was apparent to the watchers building,building, gavgavee hihimm evereveryy aaaaur- wiiy, Mr. P* will stop and largely due to his efforts that tbe lo- was correspondinglcorrespondinglyy disappointedisappointedd nd he made no complaint. Plainfield - and y will attendway. Mr. Pa son will atop and hadhad leftleft heherr severaeererall yearyearss beforbeforee an andd largely due to his efforts that the lo- and he made no complaint ance«.. both verbaverball anandd writtenwritten,, that the meeting. preach tbe Go from his auto, oa she had heard nothing of him. and cal library has tbe reputation of be- oyer the crook’s refusal to say any- Samuel D. Fraiee, or plain "Sam," rould furnish the brick and preach the Qo pel from hla auto, oa she bad beard nothing of him. and cal library has tbe reputation of be- udmI D Fra nee, or plala "Sam." he would furnish the brick and lum- hold a mass meet the imost pi corner he may she believed sh« was a widow.* But ing one of the best in the country. thingfling ofof hihlas rrecord.ecord. as be was known almost from one In question. Oeorge Dcnnlck It la planned old a mass meet-tbe most proi dm it corner be she believed ahe was a widow.’ But ing on* of the beet In the country. is was known almost from one In question George Dcnntck. (field early next be alllowed toi >ccapy. A phonograph the fact of her husband's demise had One of Mr. Larrabee's notable works TheThe mamann ggavea ve hihtss nnameMne asaa Fr receive 15.75 terday. Jules ingly delighted when the couple re- •ill be certain to turn up after a dayterdo n or Somerset counties aa it Mr. Kane waa to receive 85.75 Mastodonate and export tnth andand a witnesses, and joyously, with delight It:10:4 45S o'clocko'clock,, witwithh aa devotionadevotionall seri - authorities know Wilson. It the pris- every 111 that human flesh la heirbuildin g the School. Unless tbe mat- goods on thia£alde- of the brook. iniLiiiinc from Ma face, he Joined the aolborhlcs know Wilson, to." The combination boasted an building the school. Unless the t halt vacation that was voted him by bssmlng from his face, he joined the vicevice conductedconducted bbyy MrsMrs.. GO.. WW.. BrownBro , oner turn* out to be sn old hand, to." Th# combination boasted terter Ilas adjustleadjustedd soosoonn tbtbee schooschooll 1 willRobert Yett John Seay.- James couple In wedlock. oner turns out to be aa orchestra led by -Professor Sai tffie eoagrees loo. Mr. Parsons felt couple In wedlock. ofof Elizabeth.Elizabeth. RevHev.. HH.. VW.. Ewig Ewlg., pas pas-- he will orchestra led by "Professor Samnotno t bebe readreadyy foforr tbthee falfalll openinopeningg I nla Bnrke and ik Oillrtte testified "Thl« Is tbe best thing that has he will receive a severer sentence Should Dot bo "This la the beat thing that hastorto r ooff ththee MethodisMethodistt EpiscopaEpiscopall than if hla attempt on the Klelueeke Praxes" aadmd ththee musicianmusicianss entertainentertain- September. • giving ord« for stuff to Traync that tbe vac tloi happenedhappened iInn thithiss officofficee slnaalneee ththee dadayy churchchurch aatt LebanonLebanon,, madmadee tbthee addresaddressi eded ththee crowcrowdd betweebetweenn exbortloncxhortlonai aa but the goods not delivered wasted in Id] n and bit upoa th# the(he DistricDistrictt CourCourtt puputt «s«s Inin th »theo f welcome, which was responded tc house was bis Bnt bit of crookedtot o tbthee meritmeritss ooff tbthee patenpatentt preparaprepara-- gospel trip b) aut to make it profit- Down and Out Club." said the Judge of welcome, which was responded to work. BAPTIST WOMEN HOLD til from aa ho to—In one Case—a Down and Ont Club." said the Judge by Mrs. Andrew Henry, of Clinton. tion.:ion. "Sam"Sam"" alsalsoo solsoldd bottlebottless amonamongg reek afterward?. able to chri* ianlty and his church. as he Implanted a resounding kiss on by Mrs. Andrew Henry, of Cllaton week afterwar The defease was as he Implanted a resounding kite on Reports from the district officers In- the willing purchasers and furthei A LAWN FESTIVAL hat Traynor simply; i the blushing cheek of the bride. Reports from the district officers in- SEWER WORK PROGRESSING. the willing purchasers aad further that Tray nor ply; acted aa driver dicated that the good work being SEWER WORK PROGRESSING. helped things along by giving a song or Mrs. HoeretVr and only delivered A LGUSTtjB FAIRING HURT. the blushing cheek of the bride. dicated that the good work being helped things along by giving a song • Congregation Raising Mr*. Hoersl ir and only delivered, "This"This fIss ththee besbestt thinthingg thathatt eve . r done in the different sections is and dance now and then. is tbe testimony showed, oil order. happened to me," aald the groom done In the different sections la onCoatrarhContracto r CalUhan Has Large Gamg and dance now and then. aa the testlmoi y nbowed. on order, and happened to me." said the groomtheth e Increase,increase, anandd thathatt mormoree monemoneyy TbeThe profitsprofits ooff thtbee tritripp amounteamountedd tct Mrt.Mrs. HoersUJrHoeriter fi licensltoenaee inIn • Nr~North' i Leg and Brntseo stoutly,stoutly, asu hhee slippeslippedd aa ten-dollaten-dollarr bilbilll than ever Is contributed toward for- ofof MeMenn EmployedEmployed.. manmanyy thousandsthousands ooff dollardollarss anandd "Sam"Sam " Carpet. PlainfieldPlalnfielridd wawass S offeredoffered Iinn evidenevidencet i TreeTree.. in the Judge's band. eigthann evermissio lan contributedwork. Th etoward greeting for-s In the Judge’s hand FosteFosterr Callahan,Callahan. ththee contractocontractorr foforr Investedvested parpartt ooff bibiss sharsharee witwithh hi blai The Ladles' Aid Society andand adadmitted;routed ft1 spile of the oblei While to sawtar ma limlimbb There was a handshake all around, eignfrom auxiliariemission swork. were receivedThe greetings, aftei The Ladles' Aid Society or the i apRe of /be objec- There was a handshake all around, thethe neneww extensioextensionn toto ththee sanitarsanitaryy brotherbrother, , JamesJames FraxeeFrazee,. •nowr ooff TreTren-n Park Avenue Baptist church held a iflontion . TbThe* proseproae-- from a tra hs homehome,, yesterdayesterdayy and the beaming bride and groom fromwhic h anstUarienMrs. J. H. wereKnowles received,, the secre after- Park Aveuue Baptist church held a tlona of the prt and the beaming bride and groom systemsystem ooff sewerssewers., iIss makinmakingg excellenexcellentt ton. In ththee • erection ofof ththee "Roc "Rockl successfulsuccessfu l lawnlawn fetfetee oocn tbthee groundgroandas cntor contend' thntthat thethe NortNortth PlainPlaln-- afternoon. FelFeirine ring.. Bp., left to start on a hone* moon trip by whichtary o fMrs. tbe J.conference H. Knowles,, rea dthe a nw ad- 1 left to start on a honeymoon trip by progressprogress witwithh hihlas workwork.. ThuThuss fa farr HoHouse." i ththee bibigg • summer hotel atabou t the church, last night, for tbe Mrs. Hoerster ne it that will dis- trolley to Philadelphia, where Harral drestary s ofon themissio conference,n work . readA hymnan ad-, about the church, last night, for tbe field license Mr*. Hoerster no trolley to Philadelphia, where Harral a portionportion oofr SixtSixthh streetat: , east fi Washington'Washington *s RockRock.. It started purpose ot raising; funds with which .his side of tbe brook weeks. He fen has relatives. The will spend % week dress"Jesu son Shal missionl Reipn. "work. waa sungA , hymn.and purpose of raising funds with which right to melt on aide of (he brook, has relative#. The will spend a u RichmondRichmond streetstreet,, hahass beebeenn completecompletedd successfullyiccessfully bubutt wawass destroyedestroyedd byby to purchase a new carpet for thi luldn't see the law heavily to tbe i innd, a distance of or ten days on tbe honeymoon, after "Jeanscommittee Shalls appointed Reign.". waaTh e sung,noontid ande to purchase a new carpet for theThe conn said couldn't see the law heavily to I or ten daya on the honeymoon, after toto accommodataccommodatee DanieDaniell DuganDugan,, whwhoo firs•e andand witwithh IItt wenw#ntt ththee great greatere part edifice. It Is believed tbat about »75 and the Jury's ver- twenty feet, ^receiving a broken leg which they will live ia Newark, committeesprayer and memoriaappointed.l servic Thee fonoontider Mrs. edifice. It la believed that about $75 in lost that . and the Jnry'a ref- twenty feet, j recoding which they will live In Newark, lais renovatingrenovating hihlas houseshouses:: alsalsoo ColumCol - of' ththee FraieFra acee brothersbrothers’' moneymoney.. The will be realised as pi It also failed to'se* and severe bruises. where the groom la employed In a Eprayer. Clark aqd, Jr. memorial, were conducte serviced forby Mrs Mrs.. bia avenue and Leiand avennfe, con- will be realized aa profit. diet showed it filao failed to*aee and sev where the groom la employed li bia avenue and /.eland arcane. < hotelhotel wawass neveaererr rebuilrebuiltt althougalthoughh The lawn, which was illuminated prosecutor*!-, reason- Tbe tree Bmb was in tbe way or machine shop. . ' E.Winter Clark.. Jr., were conducted by Mrs. necting Columbia and North avei The town, which was Illuminated the force of prosecutor'* reason- Th# tree machine shop. aectlng Columbia and North avei therethere werweree manmanyy schemeschemass projectedprojected. with Japanese lanterns, was occupied ictera who; were working about tha Winter. Other portions completed lnci with Japanese lanterns, was occupied lag. painters who)wen Other portions completed Include RlHlas fatherrather.. AnsoAnsonn FraieeFrazee,, kepkeptt th U. AfterAfter ththee MlipaMlzpahh benedictiobenedictionn a aEas t Seventh street, between Leland with several booths decorated appro- Chief Kiely raz disappointed over boose and w tbout telling anyone of New Storm Sower Work. Writ. East Seventh street, between Leland oldold BuenBuenaa ViVistas ni hotehotell oonn WesWestt Fron Frontt priately. The mystery table, candy Intention . Mr. Felring decided to Employes of the trolley cars and baaketbasket luncheonluncheon wawasa partakepartakenn ofof.. and Belvidere avenues; Park Ian priately., The mystery table, candy the result of hi* Intention . Mr Employee of the trolley earn and streetstreet wherwheree Shaw'Shaw'ss ddrugug storstoree Is and cake booths were trimmed with had gone tb bad barely started others, residents In tbe vicinity, have ThThee afternooafternoonn sessiosessionn begabegann andan d thBeirideree men aravenues;e now at'worPark k lanei and cake booths were trimmed with "I wish io had gone cut jit off. i-Ihera. realdeou la tka rtclnlty. bare now®w.. national colors and tht> appealed, so thi balance and went made gratifying reports concerning promptlypromptly aatt 22 o'clockoclock.. MrsMrs.. L.L A. andPar k theTerrace men. are now at* work In the national color* and thte lemon- other way and appealed.;so that when he lost hti made KTatlfylaa reporta coocernlnc Ilan afterafter yyears.e irs. "Sam"Sam"" dividedividedd hihlas d be definitely <1. He wVs picked up by. William the efficiency of the Richmond street WaltersWalters,, ooff LebanonLebanon,, leledd ththee devodevo-- Park Terraco. ade wellwell wawass madmadee attractivattractivee bbyy ththee the question aid be definitely de- dow0. h< p ked up by. William Callaban has been on the job time between furnishing orchestra f th* iben of his family tbestor meBelency sewer durinof theg Blehmoodthe heavy streetrain tional service. Miss Blackford, or Mr. Callahan haa been on me between furnishing orchestral e of s s and a profusion of lem- elded, nse as queer that McMullen norm sever during tbe beery rata tional eerTtee. Mlsa Blackford rery day slm the work waa started nuslc and working In oeal hotels use of greens and a profusion of !• — Kbers imouedof his . familyTbe on Saturday. The aewer carried off PUInfteld, gave a message from the every day since the work waa started iarte and working In local hotels. I which hung in clusters. anybody with licenseIcense frofromm 1 NortNorthh and Dr. Ada^ss Plainfield, gave a message from the Instances pei le continued to play the violin until on* which hnng In clusters. ighsummoned.t leg and therThae onth e Saturdaysurface wateTher quickl eewery ancarriedd ther offe Tonng Woman's Society missionary. and In many instances personally c continued to play the violin until Those In charge of the mystery ta- Plainfield can ellill here.here.”" • Young Woman's Society mission some of the more difficult parts ast January when his Illness first Those In charge of the mystery ta- break i Fight leg and there thewas surfaceno flooding water o fquickly any accoun and tthere at Miss Jennie V. Hughes. Hymn, does some of the more difficult parts last January when hla Illness first le, were Mrs. J. Wesley Johnson 'There Is binrings oddodd abouaboutt it.It." thai It will require tw_ Mias Jennie V. Hughe*. Hymn. He has a large gang of men mentioned Its* If and he eft the Held ble- were Mrs. J. Wesley Johnson. evt. it will require two thawast pointan flooding. Plans arofe noanyw beforaccounte th eat "Faith of Our Fathers," was sung. or It. He has a large gang of mentioned itself and be left the field Irs. Walter Freeman. Mj-s. Harry said Lawyer. LL.. HetBeldHetfield., ST.Br... whwhoo ifend, Mr. Fetring being "Faith of Our Fathers." was aung >yed and with a continuance of to younger men. Mrs. Walter Freeman. Hr*. Harry months to Mr. Kel ring being thatCommo pointn Counci Planal foarer a nows extensio beforen othef Miss Isabelle Waldman made an ad- employed and with a continuance of to younger men. Johnson and Mm. George E. Hall. 1th John P. tens,'ens, defendedefendedd TrayTray- Common Council for an extension of Miss Isabelle Waldman made an ad- able weather there will be no When a ft nng man. "Sam" be- Johnson and Mrs. George E. Hall ’ well advanct d Inlfyears years.. . this storm sewer which will Include dress on "What We Owe Our Toung 'avorahle weather there will When a yonng man. "Sam” be- t tbe candy booth wi or and the b{ tenr. •, this storm eewer which will Include dress on "What We Owe Our Young difficulty in completing the contract onged to the Plalnfield Bre depart- Those at the candy booth were Mrs. that part of the street under the Women." A song service by the choir difficulty In completing th# contract longed to ths Plainfield fire depart- S. A. Krom and Miss Essie Thomp- "The"The lalaww Averainrain*g tbethe. deliverdeliveryy P. 8. Women." A song service by the ehol the specified time Street. Com- ment and almost all the local B. A. Krom and Mlsa Baate Thomp- thatRichmon partd streeof thet bridge street, whicunderh Ithes followed . The address of the day at the specified time. Street, Com-ment and almost all the local clube >n. Mrs. Theodore I. Runyon and of originalrlglnal . re«'on order The Publ! Corporation Is followed. The address of the daymlBslone r A. J. Gavett U much rmt be pare them up one by son. Mrs. Theodore I. Runyon and considereKtrhmondd streetone o f bridge,the wors whicht point sla was by Mrs. Mary C. Meek/ of Kwala missioner A. J. Oavett la muchbut he gave tbem up one by one. rs. Charles VanWInkle were at the the case D. i ImagineImagine IItt II*s wrong preparing'paring tt<< iw rails and ties waa by Mrs. Mary C. Meek/of Kwala •d with the He was a clever entertainer and a ■ rn. Charles VanWInkle were at the consideredduring a heav oney rainof . theA publiworstc hearpoints- Lumpor, 'Malaysia, a returned mis- pleased with the work th Hs was s clever entertainer and a for the bibigg Apartment stores, the In WatchnWatchunn between Front Lnrnpor. 'Malaysia, a returned mla lost happy, genial disposition, these cakecake boothbooth anandd MisMisss AlicAlloce BrowBrownn and duringing on ath heavye propose rain.d ordinancA publice hear-will sionary, who explained the conditions most happy, genial disposition, these Miss Nellip Miner presided at tbe tncky diet'dlstljlera ler* ' oror'the the_ MllwautuMilwaukee andand SecondSecond anandd frofromm NortNorthh ing on the proposed ordinance will sionary. who explained the conditions proving>rovlng Importantimportant factorfactorss In making Mias Nellie, Miner presided at the ' ttte goods, your o nd street, through be given at the next regular meet- existingexisting IInn thathatt countrcountryy anandd toltoldd o fof KnightKnightss toto DonatDonatee .ai MedalMedal.. brewersrs to deliver thethe goods,goods, your yon or- avenueavenue ttoo ¥1 ,chIcbmfindi street, through ate] No, HB1, hlaUs soso popular. lemonade well. Mrs. Adalbert roa- ' ; been don East Fifth Last Sunday a beIng givenof th e atCommo the nnext Council regular. meet- great work being done there. Watchung CoConnell.m No. 552, s. w. S. LOWTT bad der fromom theft—as haa been done« Fifth Last Sunday a the great work being done there. . BesidesBesides Mrs.Mrs. VoehlVoekl.. thethere. are Bmkle and Mr*. W. 8. Lowry had •ne right along: Th allied at Watch- ing of the Common Council. Committee reports were made, and, KnightsKnights ofof ColumbusColumbus,, hahass announceannouncedd charge of ttte ice cream booth. Those and D being done right along! The new curve ■tallied at Waieb- Committee reports were made. and. vlrlnIvlagg twtwoo daughtersdaughter*.. MrsMrs.. AnthonAnthonyy charge of tbe Ice cream booth. Those parallel. fth street. When ifter prayer by Mr. Knowles. ad- thatthat beginningbeginning nexnextt yeayearr ItIt wilwilll an an- ▼ i served : •altn i were the TrmynorTray or case-waa exactly parallel,pan ung avenue rifth street. When Plainfieldruln&rld GraduateGraduatess antt WilWilliam*.l lams. after prayer by Mr. Knowie*. ad-nuall y donate a gold medal to be con- K re gar. ooff LibertLibertyy streetstreet,, anandd MrsMr*.. who aerred as waitresses were the t tbe same sort of mpany ournment was taken. nually donate a gold medal to be con Violet VanWInkle, Hillyer, They would get the same sortaor this! FourFour PlalnfielPlain fieldd younyoungg menmen., KerrKerrdo journment waa taken. tested for by the pupils of St. Mary's SarahSarah Stillwell,SUilweil, ooff LonLongg islandIsland,, alsalsoo Misacs Violet Van Winkle, HHIyer, leclsion it they carried It ttb." tested for by the pupils of St. Mary'i Giles, Whitney, Cum ing. Strykw, Pe- decision If (bay carried It sp will pracUcilt Knox,Ki.>>\ ErwlErwinn BrianBrlantt LelandLeland., HarolHaroldd parochial school. The priie list at two.sons.roisons, FrankFrank TT. FraieeFrasee., ooff NeNeww Giles. Whitney. Cuming. 8tryker. Pe- The four defendants whose I. P. Kunyon a, Member of Committee parochial school. The prize Hat at terson, Brotcaw and Harral. ties from E; it Fifcnt etreet and Park A.A. SomerNomer anandd BrockholsBrockholstt KiKipp MillerMiller,, 'om ml lire the school has now become quite York,irR. anandd SidneSidneyy EB. PraceeFrasee., aa drivedriverr terson. Brokaw and Harral. re still to be Bnalljr disposed of, will As Craig A- Marsh, who has Iden- the school baa now become quite extra attraction last night was chmoqd and East Fifth willwill bebe graduategraduatedd frofromm WilliamWilliamss ColCol-- As Craig A. Marsh, who has Iden- large, among the other donors of In thethe localocall firefire departmentdepartment.. An extra attraction last night waa arraigned 'Tor sentence on July lege tomorrow at the 112tb com- tified himself with the Plalnfield Bar large, among tbe other donors of ito trip given by .George E. Hall be arraigned -for sentence on July thing tbat has been lege tomorrow at the 112th com-tified himself with the Plainfield Bar medals and money for excellence In TheThe funeralfuneral wilwilll bbee helheldd aatt Cole'Cole'ss the auto trip given by.George E. Hall 1. Thoi ; Brown, who pleaded mencement. During j the itiomfr Association, will sail for Europe on medals and money for excellence in In his large touring car. For a small 11. Thomas «Brown, who pleaded needed Tor i long time. mencement. During the OitnmerAssociation, will sail for Europe on studies being Rev. Father P. E. undertakingundertaking parlorparlorss tomorrotomorroww afterafter-- hla large touring car. For a small n-vutt yestifrday,; Is the;' soi N'omer. who was graduated with Er- July 5, be said that it would be Im- studies being Rev Father P. E. lock. fee Mr. Hall would give any one de non-volt Nomer. who was graduated with Er- July 8. he said that It would be Im-Smyth . Mrs. E. Slevln, Mrs: E. A. noon nt 4 o’clock. fee Mr. Hall would give any one de- mes Brown.Convicted last wei Cntlty. wln Briant Leland from the Plaln- possible for him to serve as a mem- Smyth. Mrs. E. Slerln. Mrs; E. A. i trip about the city, James Broi ricted last week. possible for him to rets* aa a mem- Gross, George J. Tobln. C. A. Faust ling a trip about the city. jle.^of New Providence. ' Helwind HigBrlanth School Leland, Clas froms '0! the. wil lPlain- en- ber of.'the commmlttee appointed to Gross. George J. Tobin. C. A- Faast affair was arranged by tbe ber of the commmlttee appointed to and Messrs. Swartc and Kirwln. Jury Acqalts Colored Womsj The affair was arranged by the used of abducting a boy fieldgage Highla colleg School.e T. MClaeu. C. A'02.. wor willk an en-d draft bylaws and report at the next and Me*sra. Swartz and Klrwln. Jury Acquit* Colored Woman. Ladles' Aid Society, the officers of T>ao htcr»iof Rebekab Busy. of abdactUf a boy gage In college T. M. C A. work and draft bylaws and report at the next Mrs. Agnes Stewart, colored, of Ladies' Aid Society, the officers of DaofibteR place of employment, In the fall will teach In the Brooklyn meeting. In «onsqnence Isaac P. Mrs. Agnes fitewart. colored, of which are as follows: President, Mrs. Friendship sLodgte. Daughters „. at hla fora r p ee of emplojmeot. meeting. In conequenre Isaac P. Westfleld, was acquitted this morn- which are an follows: President. Mr*. Friendship *Lodgfc. Daughters of afrested In Pennsyl- PolytechnicIn the fall .will A tencht the Insam thee timBrooklyne he Runyou was made a member of that Westfield, was acquitted this morn- Frank T. Ostrom: first vice presi- Rebekah, mrt last night, initiated aad who 1 a. at rented la Pennrrl- Runyon vu made a member of that ing In the Union County Court on a Frank T. Ostrom: first vice presi-Rebekah. mci last night, initiated rou|ht back to .Blltar Polytechnic.will take a coursAt ethe of asmsstudy timeIn th ehecommitte e In his plaee. lie city steam roller, which has fag In tbe Union County Coart on a it, Mrs. H. B. Moore: second vice s twi ranla aad brought hack to .Wlaa- committee In hla place. charge of assault, alleged to have dent. Mrs. H. H. Moore; second vice two new member*? reinstated two a il«a of guilty In tbe Newillw takeYork aLa coursew School of. stddyMille r Inals theo been out ofof commission forfor some charge of assault, alleged to have president. Mrs. Lottie A. Udell: sec- and ^elected one new mem belli, enter d ot (Bitty la tha New York Law School. Miller also !>een made on Leo Leek, a thirteen- president. Mrs Lottie A. Udell: sec- here andMeetqd on. oty I Court, yesterday. Intend* to take up the study of law. Sunday-School Teachers' Picnic. i because of a broken shaft hang- been made on Leo Leek, a thtrteen- cretary, Mrs. Walter Freeman; treas- r wfcch (here *U music, Union Co ty • because of a broken shaft hang- year-old boy, of that place. Tbe lad, eretary. Mrs. Walter Freeman; treas- ber, after wpeh there waa innate, ,enr setCourt, Wednesday , July IntendsLelantj anto dtake Kno npx hav thee atudynot re oft anlaw.- waa put to work yesterday on year-old boy. of that place. The lad. •, Mrs. J. Wesley Jobnson. speaking and'^ames and ta> serving Judge Atw, ter TheTbe membermemberss ooff ththee PlaJnflelPlainfieldd waa put to work yesterday on It as said, proToked the attack by urer, Mrs. J. Wealey Johnson. speaking and games and the serving ie he Wednesday,wot J«y nounceLeland d andthei rKnox Intentions hare. not yet an- South avenue, where the progress of it aa said, provoked th# attack by refreshment, aJLof which helped PrimaryPrimary anaadd JunioJuniorr Sunday-schooSunday-Schooll Ronth avenue, where the progress of calling tbe defendant names, and of refreshuev*. aj of which helped he would nounced their Intentions. teachers' Union wlU bold their an- tbethe repairrepairss hahaas beebeenn delayedelayedd inla con con-- calling the defendant names, and Timfao dob Plaas OntIns;. pass an enjoyable evening. Teachers' Union wlU hold their an- sequence. The Public Service Cor- that in the scrimmage he slapped the Tlmbo Club Pleas Outing, evening. Will Bejtalr Evoa*. ATCMC nual picnic tomorrow at the home of sequence. Tb« public Service Cor- that In the scrimmage he slapped the Att a meetinmeetingg ooff ththee TimbTlmboo SociaSociall win . nual picnic tomorrow at tbe home of poration would like to borrow the woman's face. » tn|«red at Pood's. The next work to be undertaken Mrs. B run dap* in Cranford. They poration would like to borrow tbe inn's face. Club, last night, final arrangements Coal Contract. The next work to be undertaken Mrs. Brundage In Cranford. Theystea m roller to finish up its work on Club, last night, final arrangements » iwhm « mi < aoiraci. ilaooa. a young by the street committee will be that ill take the trolley car leaving tbe steam roller to finish up Its work on made for the third annual ont- „ the Part aveni by the street committee will be that will take the trolley car leaving tbe Front street, but the street commlt- . To U\f Abroad. were made for the third annual out- - Br.. (h. Pftrk t»a„. of repairing Evom avenue, where It Watcbuna- avenue stand at •» : St36 Front street, but tbe street commit- To Live Abroad. ng_ . IItt wui-bwill-bee helheldd onon Jul Julyy 2 223 an andd received tfte contract of repairing Evona avenue, where It Watchung avenue rtand has made no decision as yet In rs. J. Rlngel, of Carlton avenue, II • iwml (BR contract itoyed at he Pond Machfn* Is1B proposedproposed ttoo spreaspreadd aa larglargee quanquan-- o'clock. .'clock. tee has made no decision aa ywt In Mr*. J. Rlngel. of Carlton avenue, Lakeke HopatconHopatrongg wilwilll agaiagainn bbee ththee for mpplnaB■etb* ththee PlainfielPlalndaWPlaladeMa publipublicpobllrc sailedtailed foforr EuropEuropee oonn WednesdayWednesday., - Works, reo Ived an Injury to hi* titytity ooff slaalagg frofromm thtbee PonPondd MachinMachinee the matter. destination,tiuaatlon. thithiss resorresortt havinhavingg proveprovedd hoola will* coe!* i(orr ththee comin g Tool Works. Tbe work waa started Injured MDIOMMD Learns Hospital. JaneJune 1313., ttoo bbee gongonee anan IndefinitIndefinitee satisfactor y in every way last year. Tool Works. Tbe work was started Injured Clab's "El* Dota's." satisfactory in every way last year. *ar. . Hla t d for 808000 tons too, a,tn ethe wni' time ago but never completed. Edward Drake, the Irolley motor- Somerset Club's “Big Dola'a.” I She ha»aas leaseleasedd heherr houshousee foforr committee to have charge con- some time ago but aerer completed. Edward Drake, tbe trolley motor- The Somerset Club's ••open house." The committee to have charge con- amooBt reeafed. ral I12.tti.deIII underr tbthee Hospital, i here he The klag contains considerable Iron _an, who received a s»vere electric The Somerset Club's "open house.” the summersummer ttoo NX.. DeRagaudDeRagmnd., ooff NeNeww ot William Doud. Henry Wler- The alag contains considerable Iron iian, who received a severe electric set for tomorrow night, promises to ■Ists of William Doud. Henry Wler- bid of the opt loweslo.eftt mamann o noa th thee and ta a fine foundation for the mak- shock last Saturday, whiie operating i art for tomorrow night, promises to York,[. anandd wilwilll taktakee possessiopossessionn onon . George Voehl and Frank few days and N a fine foundation for the mak- shock last Saturday, while operating be one of the events of the summer eaga. George Voehl and Frankeatfra contra . ing or good roads. a car on West Front street, waa dls-.| me of the events of the summer Monday.Monday. MrsMr*.. Rlngel'Ringersa daughtedaughter.r In the borough. About GOO Invita- •chuck. texd»C Faces. ing of good roads. chargen car ond fro Wertm th rronte hospital street,, yesterday was dis-, In the borough About 500 Invita-Mrs.Mrs . HlHeHitts.. IIss livinlivingg witwithh heherr siste slaterr charged from tbe hospital. yesterday, tionstions havhavee beebeenn issueissuedd anaadd frofromm th tbee Physiot aom* and Its AppllcaUoB FineFine TouTearr ttoo tbthee Berkshire*Berkshire*.. and returned borne. He expects to PrtttPetit JmryJ«ry SotSo. SatisfactorytoHbm,.y . ra. .Thotaaa Lafchtaa and returned bom# He expects toInteres rertt manifestemanifestedd thtbee majoritmajorityy wilwilll Because the pr« Bnsines " wfll be tbe ssbject of . Send postal for circular to the of- o work in a tew days. p petit Jury la r Send portal for circular to the of- be responded to. Part of tbe enter- BccannB ttheh pra.itt petipetiti t J Juriorjy lato MrCready. at New Tort. Jure , address to tie delivered at th* toe of Honeyman's Private Tours. go to work In a few days. esponded to Part of tbe enter- aman BrotherBrother*s fiftyfifty cencentt aotnot satisfactortetlrfectoryy ttoo ththee oounteoeMry proseproee-- delivered at 'th* fice of Honey man’s Private' Tours. tainment is to be fumlahed by mem- ts of the marriage .field I ostneas College 101110170* 181 North avenue, Plalnfleld. N J. Rex. T. Logan Murphy left today mem t la to be furnlabed by mem- _ tea make* a most delicious cutor. S C. J. English, be announc- - “'JP-M* pl tha mart • Collefe tomorrow 181 North avenue. Plainfield. N. J. Rev. T. Logan Murphy left today bers of tbe Primrose minstrel troupe, eetor. N. C. J. EnKltefc. he anDOBnc- of their tea r. ShelaShflahb Marguerita>.e.. e VJ b ^rot. E. A- Willis, of ^ Tonr starts August 17 for the Berk- for NewportTtlle. Bucks county. Pa.. bers of tbe Primrose minstrel troupe, Icedced drink.drink. FoForr Iceicedd coffecoffeee tbe theyy ot of-- ed this morning that- the remaining MrCr Ct r om rd hr rot. E. AI Wlllto. of Tour starts August *? for the Berk- for NewportvlUe. Bucks county. Pa.. a number of them having volunteer- •4 thte morale, that the remaUla, ictor Leouird Swen- Ne# Torlt. Theie win be a muHcal* shireshire HillHiltss anaadd WhitWhite* MountainsMountain*,, to visirutrt onone* ooff Bibiss boyhooboyhoodd Mendsfriends,, a number of them having vol ferter theirtheir highighh gradgradee JavJavaa anandd MochaMocha,, caseraeees Ohon ththee calendacalendarr wilwH|l geoo ov* orerr t oto ^n: *V' ° A *8—ea- whichwhich leadleadss ththee marketmarket.. .he next term of court. T., Juna e 2t,iat CComor - alad and r freslbnents will be «wrr- withwith extensionextension ttoo QuebecQuebec.. Dr. HenryHenry BlrkeyBlrkey.. .. ed to attend. the seat terra ot court. —.WSfc" ” ’*•]“ *-
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chestra followed th* awards and AxeAro,. ththoe MaiMaidd o f Orleansof Orissa*,, she whsheo who theIMn Misaias Gertrud GoHrod,e Laur aL,* Hunte™ H.Mctr dsfioddefie d courtcourtss andand Judges judgw., she who. sosthern trip to a' place about sixty delivereMllwMd ththoe essamity an d*»u valedictory T^dfctory., bustbas t ooff all all., wa s thesss purest of Chris- in SamSCHOOL DIPLOMAmisS GiVfl gum?l TO 48 mull®miles dlatant. to fetch a person back entitlednlltw., "Th“Tk.e Triumph Triumph,s of ofTonth. Tooth.”" ttaaa.tians . It Itwa wass a triump a triumphh of th eof rarest tbs :rarest * ~ Sit for operation, we were awayaway thirteethirteenn sor•oret whenwhen,, a girs l girtof eighteenof eighteen,, she' she took the city of Orleans; It was an* I r the half of wha daydayss anaadd sawsaw sevent seventyy sic k sickfolk. "folk.” . rrwp~t la whichtook th. tha city of Orleans; It iff H SHOO! Td to Join In Move- ibmythey i mtw realise th# half of what article he telli .(lacaging worlworldd andaad th e th.agin g Individ otherotheladlrldr triumptriumph h a a shaae calmlshe y calmlyand, aad. Dr.Dr. CaoflelCanfUldd TelTell*U th thoe Ltrf«ttheir labor shouldbrin briarg la tola I ta thean. iter article ke tells most wisely and , unanswerably furnished rurlM TUE ipecttag and Illiterate as graphically of a typical trip whieh nal are alike. With eacehh thth.e limilimitt wisely aad . unanswerably furnished IHtlR TurS 11,1,1w.M TMntr it For its Or- Uasespectlaq aad Illiterate aa .rmpblrallrhikre mad e durin ofg th•e wintertjrptoal. CalledI rip ' owhichf usefulnes “Is advance•*-ollk.., a s eacWithh In - herher owownn defensdefensee l n lath e th*face sfaces of som ofe some ' ara. hetheyy ar ean readil readilyy fleeced fneX by u n byhr aa-nude d.rtn. th. ortotor. Called of .tofolooto »«**"?• _of the world'_ s beat Jurors; It was a ganization. ClutCIAM inla lta ItsHistor Historyy •er a pu tons traders, who practicaUcsllrl l 10to thtkee bedsid bedrid,e o f ofadylnj mdrl»c pries tprint man y \MIT crease s «*•**•In years . I. ThTw*« boy whoTk. at ortriumphbor the who , world’stoo . atwhe nbest she laJsrors;y dow n heIt r was a owaiwn thethemm beforbeforee man auayy years year*. Af U Mile.mileAfters away.war., hebe prepare preparedd to starto t nartIm- Im- triumph,lifofe afortyt th e too. Stak iwhen she lay down her Has cl on of Bdn- a harhardd wintewinterr the y theystar t atarihandicap handicap-- mediate],mediatel y inla hishu lon g loo.Journey Jooro-j.. He •wadyHe lor the chimney corner lifeand at the stake, a abort time after,L-nqu«lin« ) success attendedattended ththee i WIL .WILLL ] [EliP POST OFFICE ped.ped. In laorde orderr to seearto e aecarethe where tbe- waawawhere-a jusJust t onon th e thepoin pointt of settin of gaatUoa out, Taylor'Taylor'.oat. s 'HolHolyy Dying. Dylaa.’' himsel fhlmrilf t laIn ththeate street streetss of Rouenof Rosea.. If thereIfsilve therer shoo t | of •theHhe PlaskflelPlalhfleldd GuGuas ! withalwithal toto begibeginn work ,work, the y they doc-trml.dog-train beforbeforee th ethe doo doorr and anddrive rdrlrerfortfortyy Is1. carryincarry!.gg a banner of red « havehave eveeverr beebeenn prodigie prodigiess of youthof )youthClub i Thi /. ThereThere wawkss a ...a _ large needs mortgage the prospectiv merrily cracking hla whip, when aa orangorniae oorr blubla.e to footbalto footballl matches matekea., JossJoan ooff Ar Aree Is thIs e thefirst. first. («anl Would P., Partlc merrily rrarklhc hi. whip. When anaad Is splitting his throat over valor- entry list, nd \i googoodd Korescoresa w t were catch,•atch. anandd thusthaa., livin livingg fro m fromhan d handnr.enturgen to t Furomonaammoas* wa swa. brough bronahtt him •adhim I. apllttln. hi. throat ora valor "Wha"Whatt hahass bee beenn th e th#influenc Influencee of made of . lUo I to Mm ti r of Fed. obliged to contf to attend a small boy who had brok- ous deeds on the diamond or grid- the lives of these geniuses upon th mouth, they are obliged' to continue ead a .mall boy who had brak-Ironoas . dasdaSo it laoa wit htk. th e dlamoadworld. Parort th*arid lives of these geniuses npon tbs > ten] events,events, anandd hihand- esen bihi.s thjgh thlsh.. "Johnnie's "JohanI.*."" suffer - Iron. Bo It la wllk1 tka world. worldworlPartd wwe e canno cannott tel telll wit hwith any anydegre degreee Api ropriatlom for VVALEDICTORIAN ALEDICTORI AF’8S ESSA E88 AY Yasa * lonlongg i asther ethere are flab, to ings relieved and his Injured limb of It elected a 'young man of fortv- prize* were Offcrcdoffered for Suchich wawass ththee i tatstatee of thofe theLabrad labradoro relieved and kla Injured oflimb It alactad a 'yo«n«' man of forty-ofof certaintycertainty. . WhaWhatt can bcane thei ber Intheirloca In-l shooi e s in;a!a;alll ooff themthem., The plastered In a plaster cast, the doctor three to the presidency a year or so \l-« J.T-, )•. roastcoast beforbeforee D r DrQrenfell' Grenfells arri s' arrivalplastered I. ■ planer cam. the doctoragotkrss . antod tkainsistentl presidencyy spok e a ofyear hi s fluencefluence upouponn oorosr Individua Individuall 1 llveashootin Is g began atafc 1Iff0 o'cloco’clockk in la the There was but one physician to hurriehurriedd forwarforwardd t o lobi s hi.first Intpatient patient,. aso. and Inristently spoke o forfor eaceachh ofof u aua to decideto decide.. Lik e theLikem them,forenoo n an lastfed until late In th There was bat one physlciaa Ato* bethe y were hastening past a youth in connection with such a po- until late lo the *i1■Ithh otbeotherr presidentpresidents* MltNm Hnnlrr'Hnlrr’i1 Valedictor VaMklar;y of Cmmoi Tea- bad—aad bihiss visitVisits* wer e werefew a:few andthey were hastening pastyouth In connection with ench a wewepo- mus mn*tt go gofort hforth into thIntoe wor thek afternoonworld; . uncfi waa servedserved on theo f boardi f tradei alalll oveoverr th etbe State Slate.. casual.—a. brutabrutall creaturecreature,, wh o whowretcbe tehedd littllittlee hu kmt in lath e wildernesthe wllderaee.s titlo n orillonf trust .of Ovetrnet.r a centurOrery agoa , centuryUkelike themthem, a*o., w ewe mus mustt choos choosee oi ourgrounds ca- . Tfere was one •profession- L. IB. Wo Btoa will receive an Invl- dot refused to attend th of *nowmow., thtbee Docto Doctorr wa swea agai a*alnn haile balledd j however : however,. Willia mWilliam Pitt, a maPitt,n P a mansters.seen twan-. It ftma ymay be tbabet frtbat from aamongl at th e shoftt, a representativas .profestjon-e fro Istoff will receive an inv|. often hs not refused to attend 1 Ive from reWdaydaysg toto Joijoinn in tbIne the ■•msil Mfrtr—MiMfrtl-Ml-- WlnlrWhiterr IV -De- people, succored them or left thei and asked to look into the condition! ty years his junior, was managing UP. this class of 1906. unhnportan Schoverllng Pros. ' He made a strin people, succored them or left andothemf a poo askedr littl toe orphalookn girlInto, halthef deaeotrdltload onc ety of yearschancello blar oJunior,f the ex-waaos. manadmthis class of ltO«. unimportant He made a string i atatestate boarboardd o f of too diedie.. asas tb ethe spiri spiritt move movedd him . him.Her Herepoor little orphan cirl. half dead the th. offlee of chancellor ofInIn tbthathee eye eyes«x-s o f thofe worldthe world,, will ariswille ofarise fine scoreg, butlnnder the ti . Mason, president of rss a condition of affairs sadly 1 fforo starvation. He found the child rbequer, becoming premier of Eng- geniuses such us those whom I the shoot hffi was'debarre'under thed fro termsm th of t Mason, president of U*en a flplrwrtln* Addrm was a condition of affairs sadlyfi*omwrappe lastarvation. d in rags an d laiHed ofoundn the floor'Ika child| d «.[ twenty-threechequer, becomlnx. We ar e ipremiern the geniuses of Eil snch as those whom I have debarred from theth q Paesj Boarerdd ofof TradTradee an d anda neeneedd orof reformation reformation.. An d tbAnde matb« wrapped la rasa and laid on me door'M o( „ twenty-three. mentioned.WeenUoned are .In Ithet Itis nola t notfor ufors to ns to know promtnen enjoer of the Inter-State was not wanting. Dr. Grenfell cam if the shanty, a pltful spectacle. The habit referring to Alphonso as iw. But It is enough for i did not ber of tbe Inter-St at As BalatatorlM. was not wanting. Dr. Grenfell oflittl etbe on eahaoty. was ministere a pltfald tapectacle.o and the -The mtlhat.it* Mn g olf Spain,mferrlns' Imaginin tog now.Alpbooeo Butaa It la enough for ua to Hudson 1 verer j ; BridgBridgee Commission Commission,. ansadd Immediatelimmediatelyy set setto workto , work,wit littlewith one waa mlalatrred lo and tnikee .|h, UUo |, kl„, „[ Spain.*know lowImailnlnd thatthat,, whateve whatever r b e beou r ourdestln destina-a bls«j intention. Thursday, ind precision which ^ftre Doctor set out for the third time, hlm witft tne cnTia and the broad tinners werewere as aaf i fol- lention. Thursday, bb energy and precision which ^>re-Doctor act out for the third nlnltime, W|t h thhelm curl withs an tkah cnrla tion.aod)n, wweetha hav haveebroad tb e tbe insplratio Inspirationi of all :hlngs. In a short ly reaching his destination In otjt ththee InvitationInvitationss in in The thirty-sixth annual commence-■ihsdowe hsdnwedd greagreatl things. In a Pnallyshort rearbtan kla dMtlaatlonIn wnltIne colia'r „.of InfancyeolldV . ofI t Infancy.would be thathatIt t wouldisU googood dbe in Inth e thepast , past,and and the will ment, of the Plainfield High School hospital establish spite wh First even Piefcy’,. LLackey. Truax. >f a plainn hhee hahass develop- develop-'' time there was a hospital establishaplte of delay, and appeala. Mfe lo Mj> howeversafe , lotha tany. whe nhowever, the anand d thatdeterminatiodetermination when nthe o f ofth e thepr< present Seconto d i-v it, * Piei ng j consideration of tbe waa•u helheldd Thursda Tbn redayy at thate Firsthe t FIBap ret- edeBap-d atat St. 8t.Anthon Anthonyy i theon coas th#t roastSuchSuc h ofI sla th e thelif e lifeof Dr.of Grenfell Dr . Grenfell,worlld wa a worldyounge iwas bodyounjrr.y regar d nobodysucceedincceed .re yard Plercy. Bogart, ong consideration of the tisttlKt churchchurch,, whewhenn forty-efgh forty-eighti young h Newfoundland, and nd does be regret tbe other life ln «d the eighteen year old Aleiande key. Thjrd erent.., PiercyPlercyfery., TruaTruax.: men and women were graduated with North Newfoundland, andth e Ithu Andneu doe. he rearet th. other life In ed the elxhteen jatr old "Classmates—The••Classmates—ThAlexander e timtin#e hf has com* event , Truax,Trua: r. Hi in Blade bis plan public men and women were * rad n* ted withdoctor or wawass know knownn ore r oversom somethe le twH ihe aslittl -thee princ littlee of princeMacedon. of' Mocodon.-foror usus to tosa y anygood-bye good-bye.. TI The time u hla plan public thethe usuausuall honorshonors.. Th e edificThe e edificewas thousand isand milemiless o f Ofsea-boar sead board pT AllDoeDoe. s hehe realizrealitye ho w howgrea t xreatIs "Whatevela r theWhatever world ma ythe rega worldn la smay com eregard for u s to leave I Fifth event, the fl timetime toto a balla yDally Pre* i Pres* throngedthronged witwithh parents pareaU., friend friends! and aad has come for us to leave theTruas, life' Pierc F Lufckeyhey.. SixtSixthh eve event,n repreaent i »! iwhiwhoo lemett hi m himar ,. at h his efforteffortss werweree directe directedd to theto exthethe Mex- worwork k he heis doingla doing?? Perhap s Perbnpahe as thbee limi„t of theyouthfulness limit ,of howyonthfalneea.- whichrhlch hahass beenhow-been suc suchh a happa happyy one for formerformer graduatesgraduates.. ThThee platfor platformm wa s wastermination ilnatlon of of toe therace-plague race-plague—— beetest answeraaaweras himself hlmeetr.. " I am"1 no amever , therno e havever,e been there prodigie haves anbeend us is prodigiesallall.. W e aadWeart partinart g partingnow fro mnowPierce from, Ove i >augt>. Emmons . Sev8ev-leetin g < thh#* BridgBridgee CommissioCommissionn occupieoccupiedd witwithh th ethe graduate grads us o ftee th eoftuberculosis—which thercnlosts—wblc b ththee InsufflcleInsufficientn martyr,"lartyr/ ' hhee exclaimeexclaimedd Impatientl Impatientlyy to triumphto triumph,s of yout ofh Inyouth ever y Inage every. Th eage.he friendshipThe s that we have cherish enth event, ?lercvo. EmmoEmmons.t Ollle. i [New 1 rk ] yesterda-terdayy afternoonafternoon,. ClasClasss -06'««., member memberss of thofe Boartbe dBoard of•Ishmen t and bard UTes of th j him a like ques- roll-call of youth ln the days before etbed sofriendships dearly ln thatthe yearwe shave tha t cherish-are Eight h even Emiconstona.. PiePlercy,i V. He said ' Was coorfacedconvinced tha(hatt a a Education and Invited nourishment and hard lives of friendthe who put to him a like qnee- roll-call of youth In the eddays Ao beforedearly In the years that are', Kae ing.; Luckey.Luckey. NlntNinthSUtState e BoBoaia d •fj| Trade wa’rades necessar wasy i ■duration aad lorlted folfolkkguaeta. rapidlrapidly y producedproduced. tlon. Indeed no.H e Is aHe healthy la a. ,hhealthy.e t a Include, d termalmos Includedt all age s almootun- all•'. agenWe arun-e entering that broadf PrankFrank'ss orchestraorrhestra., ofof Ne Neww York York,, fi fur-T o gain his end. Dr. Grcnfell moa he gone. We are entering that broader ;, Pierc^ Tracers, Truax.Trnax. TenTenthi for . tbthee p peri andand consistenconsistentt ad - ad- To gain his end. Dr Grenfell mosthearty. humoroua maa.eage eagerr to degelr thed erallotte thed three-score-and-teallotted thretbeeore^ud-Una lifUfee whicwhichh musmastt com comee to utos allu#, thall.i eventtbat , Percy^GllW, Travers. a me em en f the formality of parting* I thl eentatlveotativ t ron^ thethe localocall boards boards,. tiontion bbyy KcvHer.. Or .Dr. Willia Williamm 8. HabbellS Hnbbell;; ed so well that now there tbe eight*! thirty-three, to Janie. Wat In. of thetha formality of parting? I think MeetingsMeetings V ouldj.bbee helheldd quarterlyquarterly,, o r or Tone Poem, "Moonlight," Motet, by AfterAfU La selectionselection., "Georg ' Georgee Wash -Wash- Scotc h peasanScotcht bopennanty of eighteen hoy of, wheighteen,o not. Commowho n aaas ItIt Is.la. w e wemus tmust al necejssarv. for the dlscus- Tbne Poem, "JloonMgbt." Motet, orby ten more scattered along the coastIngton . Jr.," by the orchestra. t realise its deep significance, and tha Of•ftener tenor., I IfDecennary, for the discus- thethe orchestraorchestra.. ofif LabadoLabadorr an dand Newfoundland Newfoundland,, ar. ington.and Jr.." by the orchestra, tha made poaalhle our wonderfulrealise strihnIts deep significance, and that BEMESIIBENEDIG •loolod ooff thth: iffectlagiffectlng tbtbee Stat8tatee in la addressaddress ooff thethe evenin eveningg wa s wandell ' deliver-engine ; engine:from Napfrom, Napoleon,pg realisation ._ Jlzatlosweepingn mus mustt havhavee cos t coatus all A BENEDIG ommunitios tn which TheThe salutatorsalutatoryy anaadd eauay essay., "A **ADee pDeepththee peoplpeoplee ar esre in mucIn muchh napple happierr ci edcir- b) general an hlch ad by James— H... . H. Canfleld —Canfield. , LL. DDie . 11 -D-, wester II- nJ westernEurope atEurope twenty-seven* at twenty.seven, to partinparting sigh r-durin —g th e past fe w --HISSMIS S MINNIMINNIEE HE'VER partingMfiTER,. OF SCOTsighOF C daringSqOTCH the pastandltionmdltlons fews mighmightt b e be SeSeaa Mission,Mission."" wawaaa give givenn by byMis sMiss Elis -Elis-cumstances than ever before. brarlan att Co>]Columbial umbia Universit Universityy and andRaphael Raphael,, finishin gfinishing his deathles his s deathlesswork; weeks work. weeks. industries general advantage. abetabethh CranCranee WinterWinter,, a s asfollows follows:: But the assistance• of thofe Usherthe s fishersformer Chancellor of tbe University y Charlemagne, i few hour PLAINPLAIfii , IS HIS BRIDE. bettered I general advantage. We are a prosaic people living in during the winter was a -t.atterformer of Chancellor of the University at thirty-seven; from Charlemagne. | in A few hours the-class of ,190« Punsiy lot Tairs wouldmid ot notbe be . prosaic people living In ofof NebraskaNebraska.. TheThe speake speakerr took fotookr mastefor r ofmaster a na tioofn ata thirtynation, to j watu f ha-.thirty,,e rpasse_ d toc vm have passed out of existence. In a prosaiprosaicc ageags.. FromFrom ththee humdruhumdrumm concern to the missionary.bis snbject . "Education." He aaid Shelley, master of poetry at twenty- each barred, bfcoa the iatioiatlonn Little could be done for them. his subject. "Education.” He aaid Shelley. master of poetry a at(e w twenty-honra a few hoars each of MluMisns s willMlMinn:n be' Helestart-Helenn MeyerMeyer,, dau gda jgh-would be seBtialliallyy ofof a r for Butai librar libraryy oror museu museumm he nevehe r never"Th e storie"Thes of thstoriese world' ofs thefamou world’ss | presente famousd th e diplomapresenteds to ththee follodiplomasw church, td the perforinrffollow-i rmed ed th the ceremon? llevedeved IItt w wfcsBI I vplsifply y becausbecausee n ono suc suchh theythey livelivedd whe whenn th e moderthe modernn world worldrhat proble whatm coulproblemd Dr. Gicould Dr. Grenfell«es or fromfro mnot whic whichh hehe neve neverr get sgets any anywarrior-youth warrior-youthss are especiall are yespecially inter- . \ ag Inter-graduates j jnK: graduates the presence]o f of20 0 300relative relativess orggnlxatl'ganlsatland i as thethe proposeproposedd boarboardd was young, when civilization was olve? Taking up a large grail directdirect benefitbenefit.. The TheStat eState know sknows lit- eotlng lit- . Possibleating.y thPossiblye most picturesquthe moste | picturesqueGertrude j Laura GertrudeHunter, valedLaural -lendHunter,s of t !iodwin Howard, c? brides 'Brooks e of the things to which relegaterelegate toto thethe remot remotee pas t pastheroism heroism,. the terrible winter time, and "Thpro-e State hat I highway stars, to become champion of his | Freeman Stuart F Prei .a. Abra would be d WOHICtheI givthingse th e toweigh whicht aelf-aacrlflceMir-sacriflce anandd uncomplaininuncomplainingg ser -ser-vfdedrlde d :a rhooschooll fo r for the children. The Stale ha* no royal highway star*, to become champion of his • Freeman, Stuart F.malda. Freeman. Bstl)eAbra-r L. Meyer, eight But quitquitee a s asimportan Importantt as t as ofthese Its own.. bu tbut obtain obtainss (c i forcein th e Inpeopl thee againspeoplet theiagainstr Philistin theire ene -Philistine j ham Hug oone.; Rubenst hami Hugo Rubensteln.ll F sister Ru**ell of theFoote>rlde . was flower* vice of our fellow men. But even the medical and missionary stations development of Intelligence In the', Goliath my, . Goliath.'A yo ith , an'Ad ruddyyouth,1 . . gtrykerand , ruddyArthu r Stoddaratryker.d WhitneArthury andanStoddardd RoberRobert t A Whitney.. Miiir. brtutrer. i thisthU romanticallromanticallyy unfruitfuunfruitfull centur centuryy medical snd missionary stations Individualsre WbaWhatt is it latb e Itdot th*y o f dutyand ofof a faiandr eount of c a fair countenance.’was,! Latin-Scientifi he waa.c ~- Latin Scientific coursert 8.—grod mAntoin-Mplr. had fo brother,r bin acted maymay producproducee me menn worth worthyy of a ofplac ae theplace' movablmovable e oneoness I n Inwhic whichh Dr. GDr Gren- a* page. Thigrodm had for his be*t fellI patrolpatrolss thethe coast coast,, bearin bearingg with thewith State seeks? WhatWhat has It hasdon eIt yedonet 'he prevaileyet ‘hed ov iprevailed Illstinover e the, ett e PhilistineLucy Aalholm e,t.e Lucy Aalholm. Avishis ti.oA..-.Irenebrt_ &er,JThoma 'ThomasAld-TW. s vJHM.. MutMuir.r RRIDK-- - A^i bewldebeside ananyy ardenardentt Elizabetha Elizabethann or him him orhealthealth h andand cbeer cheer.. In snmraeIn i summerfor you*# It ItIs thIse thedut y dutyof th eof teach- th# ' teach-—and ■ sle—andw him. slew' him.’ I rich, Lena Bohan, i rich. ThLenae MBber s iferBohan,e Edwar dRuth 3. MeyBullock,i aealoussealous sea-kingsea-king.. ThereThere are stilsrel still ,rt self-control so that you! "A story of wonderful power Is J a Laura Conove The ushers eret Edward 0. Meyer. N "MONTH OF ItOSFS. wrongwrongss toto be berlgbte rightedd and andsuffering sufferingss hehe carriecarries s on onbi s hiswor kwork by meanby s omean*: er toof Impart self-control so that you! "A story of wonderfulary power is' yjar> Laura ConoYer.of New Lillian York Leone*LeobcDema-e A A.. TexierTsxier,. Be rBor- his littllittlee steamersteamer,, th etbe "Stratfacona: “Strathcona:'*' can put yourselfmrself to toa givea ngiven task antaskd thaandt of Alexanderthat of , Alexander,world conqueror world, t reconqueror,at Bessie Evelyi r€Sln. Beaaie Evelyn llB Dunham.a j Bar;HazelisB an aidd Harry*'LHarry*L.. Kee Keen.n ttoo bebe relievedrelieved,, an d andther e artheree stil lareIn wintestill r he visits every accessiblf win out. So 80lon g longas yo uas attai youn tbaattaint I it thatseem Is italmos seemst Impossibl almoste to Impossibleac- J Gardner , toAntoinett nc-1 eGardner. Dyett Hill Antoinette, Ger thiDyetts city Hill.. Th eGer- brid e *K3 gi HDI lbnt*n Ihnmliri r I'- - memenn fittefittedd to toundertak undertakee suc h suchtask s Intasks winter he visits every accessible wer It does not matter so • count for the boy who pressed from Laura Hunter, Anna Sbepard of this city,Thg bride 1f*s given forfor ththee bettermenbettermentt o f mankindof mankind. corner•orner ofof his histerritor territoryy In hisIn do ghis dog-al power It does not matter ao ■ count for the boy who pressed: true from ,rue L#ura Hunter.away Anna by her8h*pard.|Iather . MiasMiss : SadiSadier E. thi Wife of Rev. slelgh.ileigh, dubbedubbedd tbe the"Lend-a-Hand. “Lend-a-Hand." much ' aboutit thethe proces processs afte rafter all. Iall.f | victor If y(victory to victor yto throughouvictoryt thethroughout; RUth isabell theiRe utThompsoh Isabellei RogerThompson. presidedpresid' " "iat(Ellen the theorganosga n oi and WWee neeneedd nonott loo klook so versoy favsryr fo rfar Thfore "Strathcona" salts up ;m. certain mental food dls- known world, who subjected kings: Holmes Ulrich, Elizabeth Ci Illustrations to prove our text. Upon Tho "Strathcona" sails up andfind certain mental food dls-J known world, who subjected kings; Holme* Ulrich, Elisabethplayed Crane Ihe wadingWln- ig marchesmarch.■,* The Rei G org•rgee P.P. Dougbert-Do ugh. err. Illustrations to prove our text. Upondownlown ththee coascoastt fro m fromSt. John'St. s tJohn's< acreeable abtto e yoyonu musmustt b e beabl eable and andwill - will-and nationand s tnationso his will to, whhiso knewill,w terter. _who BenjamiBenjamin knn Edwar Edwardd Herman Hernn Jo- The bride srorilor** a ago-v gowno —r.-f wwhit* pastor of et A-oadd StreeBlreett ParParkk M . M. thethe desolatdesolatee coastroastss o f ofLabrado t-abradorr and Capeand Chldley. stopping at the Ingvari- to aktakee It . anIt. d andwhe n whenyou absoryoub j absorbnothin g| bunothingt triump buth an dtriumph the lus t and* septheh Henrlust y of.NoblB*phe Henry Noblecrepe Jones,de chme. e, Jirincesp}>rlnces*.. trimmedtrim i church, [ona., anandd MisMisss Benh Berthaa NewfoundlandNewfoundland a ayoun youngg Englishma Englishmann ous missionary stations, the morethree than anothert showIt showss that triumpyon htriumph all hit lifeall. hla life,a t andlast Lelchtontritt.Lelchtentrittwho . with lace. veil"" whicwhichh wasrace Hurl laughtelughterr ooff thethe Rev Re».. iIss livinlivingg ououtt hi shis lif e lireamon amongg the deepthe - deep- the greater sponge. sighed for mo | sighed>rldi for n* rlbut. of Bloomfletd, sea-fishermensea-fishermen an&add sparsel sparselyy scattere scatteredd hospitalshospital s inaadd th e theOrpha Orphann Asylu r Asylum, m,l,t spongn conquer GeneraGenerall course—Sadicourse—Sadiee CoyleCoyle.. M aMar- ight up w|, oratng--***«•dngee blossomsblossom*.. 8hoJesse Lymi Hirlbut. of Bloomfield. nattier* of those waste regions. andanFord anew answers. •nilcallss fr c fromall qiallu quarter*. ?? * "HoNott onlonlyy ha shaa th e themilitar militaryy wovl< i onlyworldgaretgare t na*DemarestDemarost, tne , military MiriamMiriam Manches wormManchester t carried a a■ erer jbouquefboutuquei t Doi*i br bridal >*• J.. «nd Iprmirly of thla city, were fourteefourteenn yearyearss Dr.Dr. Wilfre Wilfredd T. GrenT. - GrewNoNo weatheweather r Is laroug roughh enough enough,, no palno- gal*-• hlrh lx AomxtblDK, «>*-». ■ *ETproduce I produxrfd youthfu, ljouthD.I leaders• ... ..dured , Mmbut polityouthful -bulHortonHorton, pollt-leader*,, Louis I.oulse ebut Klein Klein.pollt-. Ethe Ethell Murr Murray.a ies. The lid-ctf-hoJd-dt-honohonor r Wduraii papawn i tried T *•11.fell, OxforOxfordd graduatgraduatee an d andphysician physician. totooo,n stronstrongg to towhkee keepp th e the"Strathcona "8fratbrooa‘" *7"; ical circles circle,also hav alaoe exhibite bared preexhibited- AnnaAnn a preHlldegrad HJIdegradce Rafferty Rafferty.. Cor a CoraJn while k myrtle, priateM,prieetss, i The cerem. performed by the hashas beenbeen ministeringministering,, summe amtrr aninjd I In harbo harborr whe n a encal la come calls corneafor help .fortlon help mixed with perspiration, butcocioucoclous a s geniusesgeniuses.. EnglisEnglishh historyLouise.Louise.Rlcketts Rlcketta., AlicAlicee Ethe Ethell Sawye Sawyer.r carried pink rnalionsJIons.. FileThe flo' flowerbride* fat I winter,winter, toto th ethe dentitut destitutee inhabitant Inhabits*!s I SeasSea s thathatt appalappalll th e staunchestbe staunchestt o! spirit of of self-denial today that hahasyous give givenn us usWillia Williamm Pitt , Pitt,the secthe- HudsonHudson CoCoee BurrBurr., Josep Josephh Willia mWilliamfflrl't dress I o*| whitwhitee lawlawnu an- 1 andUst wee h€| brl«feld*e wawass graduate graduatedd Of a bleak land. Summer and win-! ththee LabradoLabradorr fishermen,fishermen, tempest tempestss mar enjoy more tomorrow. oudond YouEarEarl l o f ofChatham Chatham,, whose-.usef whose-usefuli Gavett,Gavett , Jr.Jr.., ClarencClarencee Robi Robinn Heaum Heaumee she carried baskegett ofof pinpinkk w » from Vassa cofiege. HerHer fathefatherr i s U of a bleak land. Hummer andtha wint fairl y lift the ships from their must rememberememberr tha tthat an lodivtdan Individuali geniu s displayed Itself with an a Emll Jahn, George Manning Rltten pastor of e first M. E. church. terter hehe hashas labore laboredd amon g amongthem. thatthem fairly 1 lift the ships from tbel genius displayed Itself with Emil Jahn, George Manning Rltten- : M. E. church, strivingStriving toto allay allay, thei rtheir suffering suffering,, to anchorage—nothingiin f norflg* —nothing is Is too toofor m Idformld-- represents •nt- a a uniunitt of poweof rpower that Isthatmostmos t unnaturaIsunnatural l precocityprecocity,, an dand whos whoso« house.house , -Jr.Jr... RoberRobertt Ernes Ernestt Ruge n Rugen, j: rettllv AeconteJBloinUk 'ii a*nd| a leadingleading membememberr cheercheer anandd uplifupliftt them them,, anil toand giv e j ablablee foforr thi sthis darin daringg missionary missionary.. By Dot Byto bebe overlooked overlooked.. Yo u aYous gra das Influencinfluencegrad- e wawasa greate greaterr tha n thantha t thatMiltonMilto ofn WllcoWilcoxx St8t.. John John., Harol Haroldd Cam Cam h^reJj beinbeingg an.;san iarrange-of the Mrtkodl:odltft EpiscopalEpiscopa l ConferConfer-- themthem a a"fai "fairr chance chance”" ln life. AndAnd * th’***e native nativess he hahes haslong beelongn regardbeen - regarduates araree nownow fre e freeto chos loe youchose: hihiss yourkinkingg beforbeforee hi shla twenty-fift twenty-fifthh y« meyermeyer ToddTodd.. me. t of pain is and a p.ol>i>ion He i fbrmerlrmerlyy secretarsecretaryy of of how well he ban succeeded, only Dr. ed Withwith tolerantolerait amusement as a own way.ay. Lesl.eass tha nthan eve r everbefor ebefore yot Byouy th e side ot Pitt we may place CommercialCommercial course'—Ethecourse—Ethell Mar -Mar-of ho seasonflowers to a^<: \J"the th* Sundu hdo•1l anandd TracTractt Societ Societyy how well he has succeeded, only gentlDr e lunatic, whom Providence pre- are requiredquired to togo witgo h withthe the rivalBycrowd the, th eside celebrate of Pittd Charle we smay Ja r placegare hist Boice. Florence May Cooney, chjurch. and is author GrenfellGrenfell anandd his hispeopl epeople can fullrany gentlefully lunatic, whom Providence pre- ore than rival, the celebrated Charles Jamesgaret Boice, Florence May Cooney,attrnctivene of the M rch. and la author appreciate. serveservess miraculouslmiraculouslyy fromfrom destruc desi- and,nd i more than fever befo rbeforeyou cayoui can i developed KatherlnKatherinee Frances Garret son, Lil-Owing to i the of "Sunday Schdhoo l1 Topics.Topics.”" Appreciate. tion. Mr. Norman Duncan, who vis- set your prow Intothe opethen rathopene rntherFox. whose talents were developedHan Anni r. Dougherty is the son Tears ago. while still a medical Mr. Norman Duncan, who vis- so early that he was»cte electedd to Par to- lianPar Anna Walah, James Malcolmtbe bride, n op|lon The Rev. ghertv Is the son Tears ago. while still a medicalited hi mj jj^jon hoardboarh|^'d hihlas littl littlee 1 than enter the enemies’harbor harbor.. Ti You DavisDavis., LesliLesliee EdwarEdwardd Pal mPalmer.May night,May but f>ny theof Mr andMrs.J rs.lGeorg Georgee DoughtertyDough terry.. student In London, Or. Grenfell be- during a most jiertlous trip sayi •oblems In your own way, llamentliament wwhenh iot notye t twentyyet twenty,, and and wn. f He Is now serving came Interested In (he work being may solve problems in your own way,wbwho o aatt twetsrenty-onei waa a lord or TltaworthTltswortthe h HallettHallett. bridal party • btertalrotertainej of' BordMordent,i He Is now serving being "Doubtless he enjoyed the experi- butlut rememberememberr tbathatt freedo freedomm Is a isdan a - dan-admiralt y • ModernModern languaglanguagee course—Berthcourse—-Berthaa home of Mr d ilrs. E. % HandHi hi#s seconsecondd yeadsat, asas paston Conn); hai not yet decided overeome. hla a.lentlo. waa drawn I worldrid IIss smalsmalll an andd reduce °'reduced d whe whent It Is i ploy-J son C I not yet decided ttoo thlhae necessitneeeaaltjry fo r forsimila almllair wor k workln whil Ine the Mrsea tumbled***• *— tumbled orer him. "Then."Then, tootoo., thertheree ar eare prodigie prodigiess of alumnalumniof i associationassociation,, werweree ln cin chargewhere the gro tmploy-d as fore- whatlat sort.'kaort.ti ft permanennentt pavementpavement., Labrador, and In 1892 he left Eng- Mr. Duncan says of a friend who largerrger thathann everever.. of>f CharleCharless BB.. Morse Morse,, Clas Classs '95 . ’*S. man In on« th|» largo machine any, wfij] e laid ln Park avenue, Labrador and in llltJ ke left Edi- Duncan nays of a "Theretrtend mustwnob e Integrityb* Integrity.. The youtyouthTheh inIn th e thelitera literaryl world—men If o#y. -a |ld In Park avenue, land fo, r° Canada. was with Dr. Grenfel' l on this trip-a.: with Dr Grenfell on thla trip:wh o gave to the woi shops. wherehere ththq« reetI iIss to tob e bewidened widened. Ur • "If the chance passenger wbo told kinkindd thathatt willwill weig hweigh an honesan t whohoasst gave to the world some ofFRO tbeM BOUND BROOK TO TheThe bridbridee «M(veJl a larijlargee number provlak have been made ln the Labadoi [me the story. Is to be believed, upon bushelsi ooff wheawheatt durin duringg the thewee k weekas finest as workworkss l n Inliteratur literaturee befor beforee the f very hand|*me |and cos'tjy pres- No provl i been made In tbe larger than all England, T, France and me Ihe atorj^la U te'lWDand! upon age of 'the sere and yellow.' One of MORlvISTO«\ BY TROLIiET. very hai knd costly Pres-annual anal tatnkk udgat. foforr ththee raisin raisingg of of occasion the Doctor had conscientiously as one attends serv-age of the sere and yellow.’ One of its. inIn ththee £fthanp Afthanjcee o fof glft gift*k amon amongg mey for •is Improvement and It AustriAnatrtna pupatt togethertogether . ThTh.e^ interiorinterior.that, j .T| -Ik?trying. oewarionhis life.o< ' thaku j|f.Doctor - hadice on onSunday .Sunday. Unselfishnes sUnselfishnesstheae:hese wawass ThomaThomass Cbatterton Chatterton., win who ic members'* theibrldal pirty, the money for nprovement and It however, is practically unlnhab- was destined never to know of hi; LineLine SeemSeemss toto B e BeAssnred—Consent Asoarod—Consent#s the members df the bridal party, Isthe possiblPOEHlblO e lat ja permanentpermanent pavepave-- howerer. I. practically aalahab-"All that man wanted, t told the throughigta ththee dalldallyy lif e IIlf*n thoughtIn ,thought,was destined never to know of bis groomroom gavgavee .fj b bt?d*brjde a a broocbroachh of ofen t may ot be laid at present if ltatad: alonalowg tb ethe sea-boar ara dhoard Is sea lD ml-All that man wanted. 1 toldwor thed an d deed Is needed, so that the triumph.i ph. ChaChattertont ter ton claime claimedd to tohav ihave ComComee InIn RapidlyRapidly.. Mirls and ta'ihe lit-st man "and usb- lald at present tared the constantly Increasing pop- DoctorDoctor,, waswas., as he said, ‘to boreword and deed Is needed, so that the I In the Church of St. Mary o illey line between Bound pearls and s b4#t man and ush-h e city Jj BCPF will sot permit it. toted the eooataallr lecreaalng pop-hole In the breadthreadth ofof visio visionn wil l willteac h tenchthat itthatfound It In the Church of St. Mary oftrolley line between Boundera•s scarscarf f pins^pit f pearl#pearls . Th«Thh bride' bride’ss ores ' wiwiUl not[ Is nopermitt laid it. a la tlon. In thlae *urthea merli.ammertlmen holethe— In the bottom- of the ship s besandt to serve. We select tne phy- RedcllffRedrllffee somsomee poem poem*s whic whichh he ashe BrookBrooas-k anandd MorristowMorristownn seem seemss assur aasur-- ft to the «5*oom : waa a diamond " a perma nt pavfivemente Is not laid crawl out’ la beat to serve. We select tbe bribephy-d to a priest of the fifteenth gift to the was a diamond w the st lacadamlzed settled members are increased by siciasiciann thathatt i s labes t bestabl e tableo serv toe usaervecribed ua to a priest of the fifteenthed. RightRlghta s 'ofof wa yway ar e beinare g beingse- scar rffse- pipin n setse wit thh pearltieqrlss an dand to thtoe the et .hw|le lIothe ber parmacadamizedt of tbe some twenty thousand Usher folk " -Why,’Why.*' exclaimeexclaimedd tb e Doctotbe r andDoctor true competitio competitionn in tradIn etrad# is no tla century-notitury . It Itwa i was laterdiscovered discovered,. curedcured rapidly rapidly.. mald-of-ald-of-honorS i ringring Benett witwithh pearls pearls,, conform ■ other part of the from Canada and Newfoundland. Ith1th aa 1 lauglaughh o f surpriseof surprise,, 'be wasn'-'be t wi he kind that drives the weaker fel- however,lowever, thathatt the thepoem pvemss wer e hlwerei FreeholdeFreeholderhis r JohJohnn WhitWhlteneck.e neck, of erof gift s to en he. ' They.They,. oof„ff cours eoerae.e mus mustt be carebe d caredfor 'rlghtenedfor! 'tightened,. waaTb he.?' "wa.8,r t ha? " the kind that drives the weeker fel- Bernards Township, together with Her gifts i bfidesmands were 1 low to ththee wall wall,, bu tbut rathe ratherr the spirithe t spiritown.wn . bubutt It 1twa awas no t notunti l afteuntilr thafter« Bernards the Township, together goldwithold bracelet*brace] . the flower girl Wdoden 'Wedding. too. •hewhenn th*tha "catek "catch"" i» "mal Is l .mailor i "***or "Strathcona -" I“s the- heona"fifth boa tla the llfthving thboate public the best we poet,poet, tiretiredd witwithh tb e thestraggl strugglee for exfor- civicivil ex-l engineerengineerss andand surveyors surveyors,, are nared pag e sign t ringY Weddhtg. . aaan epld«miaridamlcc break break,s out anout.d theiandr • "^lotitelrh Dr . Grenfell has haOr.d sincGrenfelle he ofhas servinghowhad . ninesThthee un-repal hepublic d anthed rol -beet icewe, had committed suicide. In engaged by the MorrUtown Traction and page rs. Willia'illlamm TrembathTrerohath.. besan nts work OD tne know how. The un-repaid and istence.vol- had committed suicide.engaged In by the Morristown Traction I attendancattendancee througthroaghh th e theshor t abortbut i bat hegan hla workI-»°rado onr the ' labradorwork afte r all is the best. eighteenth year. 1 Chatterton'i Companpunyy lnIn securinsecuringg singer singerss of propof prop-- Trolley Ban. reei,, observeobservedd tbetbe fifth fifth untary work after all Is the hisbest. eighteenth year. . Chatterton’#erty-owner s for the right of way of f th^Ir• weddinweddingg atat thei tbclrr I atreauooa aaaaoo aeaalbly ini I ■ hmr....d All thetb other, hare auerumbedWbat pay doetos your teacher or mem- poeticalpoetical worworkk Is Isamon amongg the permathe -pernut-erty-owner* for the right of way Planaof hav. been -drawn-drawn byby thethe P . P. W tbfh*e burdenharden,* o f the physi(hc. Uanil pht* alelanI mla-"" ^ !h<°A-rdn " « naagewors t oncoas t “thetn Whatworst pay becoast doesBoar dyour tno f Educatioteacher n orre -mem- Bnglish lan- he line. It la to run by the way of istrUctlou of a barn ime Wedn " '(night. ThereThere werweree J aary. Fortunately not u we I tne world." The Doctor's disregard ber of tbe Board of Educationnent re-treasure of th# Englishthe lan-line. It te to run by tbe 8.way CC.. foofrfor flu i of a barn fifty lias presentpresent toto joi nJoin r toooary Fortunately, OT or not a.r s werm ' world." The Doctor'a disregardwhat pay does the man re- guage. ChimneyVhimney RocRockk anandd Martlnsvllle Martinsville,. for hthee stors :e • of cars and mate- gaaorT regarregardd H.Id th eth. seaso .easonn is shor I. t .Port.! ° ">' "•! suratormf ha s aodgiven ,surf rise haato ceive.Steen or risewhat to pay doe# the manguage. re- of cars and mate- festlv of the occasion.occasion. ThTbee a new irt v rl1 ive who devotes his time to build- ■Ifracticallradicallyy evereveryy property-owneproperty-ownerr rials Is aatt Des< r Park, In connection I barely four month* ta duration Tor '• l ' ' among the fishermen, ceiveelve whwhoo devote devotess hi s histim etime to build- to 'build- ..1A { trio of youthful poetic prod- Park, In connection wn were prettily deco- If l-ar mootha la duration. whFor n ltl(“ 1 oewwln d proeerbW among the flabermcn. "A trio of youthful poetic betweeprod-tween n BounBoundd BrooBrookk an d andMartlns Martins-- with the ter linnioss recentlrecentlyy eetab estab-- aad prettily deco- ■emalnlagnalningg eigheightt monthmoothas oi iheof ' the* * hen the°1<> *wind »" exceptlonblowa -anIng ngeteeptloo unpp hospital hospitalsp s an dand simila similarr instltu- Instltu-l (g(eigiesB iB Iscom,™ composed^ of Johofn KeatsJohn, vlllvilleKeats.e hahas a signesignedd an d sndgive ngiven the comthe- llshedcom-shed aatt tbethe | K>p near the-weswestt linlinee rated' wfth TS andand JapanesJapanesee lanl»n-- Labrador II ~ .ntireivjsil) s'iff Fnle and the looka par- Hons tbat abide? I’ercy -ij-sshBysshee Shelley 8hell#7., and Lorandd panyianI-ordy ththe e rightright of waofy wayand thande 1m -ther DunellenIm- . * The construction will tbe >le waswas marriemarriedd JunJunee from the outtlde ItH The, tloularl1 s will abide? j Prom Keats we ha' of Dunellen. The (construction will20. 1B01. ai one ooff tbth.e bride'brtrfe',s i world. Then bHn > "Thla will "Ou"Outt ooft ouourr grea greett educationa educationall in-[! Byron. From Kent# we haveprovement the seems assuredassured.. begin•egiFromn a ass soon fas thetha townshitownshipp ofof Pls Pis-- thethe harhardd timestime.:: befor beforee the wintethe r.later 1*1 1.1* It uallntmallyy stltutlons ltutlons I I believbelievee the i thereniii willEndymlon, yet ’ ' Endymlon.*writt at thwrittene age ofat the age of mother, Mfs _ Itabetxobotbb ZelsiZ-I«x.. 2: 3J fa HartlnsvillMartinsvillee toto MorrlstowMorristownn thetrol - trol-cgtnway.cataway , whefte thetha barbarnn sitaltee is : lois- lo- , ijy the Rev. Dr. Cor- overoem-., mosmostt o f ofth e th.peopl epeople are starvare- *»«atarv.**-- I' come that simplicity ot life so muc. hcome t twenty-two that ;simplicity Shelley haofs lefIlf#t 'Queeso nmuchley , willtwenty-two; run over Shelley whatls k hasIs knownleftcated •ted. Queen,as grants^permissto gra .(salonn toto laylay tn e theGhatnam si lb. R«T Dr. Cor- laglag toto deathdoath.. For theFory artheye desper- are ! dmpe,AlAnl tlvouRthroughh the thelong , long,desola t desolatedesired. Thdesired.e essential sThe as I essentialsunder- Hab, as ' whicI under-h appeare Mab.’d wh . which appearedthe bark when road heand was It will touch ecesgarBer- y tracks. X hearing before nellui Bchi At thtbee celebratiocelebrationn •telyately poorpoor,, thestheaee Labrado Labradorr fishers . d.bera!« er 1 ITDr• GrenfelGrenfelll make makess bis niuirhis - untlr-j "tan j *«•"«!Includ theme educationinclude , education.tnteg- onl y Inttwenty-on eg- only; andtwenty-one; Byroy n wrot eandnardsvllle Byron. Thiwrotes wil l afford tbe only township CommitteA ehearing will be helbefored _ •pie eeel^edeeelvJBd aa larglargee numbe numberr To have enough tea, flour, and mo- • In sardaville. This Will afford tbe only mlttee will be held of'gl To bar# enough tea. door, end IngH mo. trips IF onon bi s hi*sledge sledge,, the "Lend-a-the "Lrnd-a-j| rity. unselfishnesrlty. on*eltUhs andand simplicity,simplicity.' hi *s his'Chlld ’Child*e Harold 'Harold’ at twenty-fo at utwenty-four.direcdirectt anaad d shorahortt rout routee betwee betweenn Mor - Mor-Uy 3 . I ; lasses,—theia theirr stapl staplee article article,s of food or. Han»ad."food.d DrawDrawnn by aby dog-team a dog-team,, over cooverm ne. dcombined with self-control •If-costrol.with , anan effi-etfi- Wha tWhat literar yliterary masterpiece masterpiecess might rlstow mightn an d Bound Brook, the need • I —U. with them, to be In flourishing ristown and Bound Brook, th# need 1 .'. PerhapsPcrtiap*.. • * with them, to he la OoorlahlngIce a n snow•».,. in..In R |ue...... hitterr cold cold,.vn,, be nevebe.. r .....neverclem j| desirdente andesired service. " - -hav jervice."e been the production or their havefor whicwhichbeenh hashasthe bee nbeen productionfelt fofeltr a lonforofg atheir long j circumstances. hesitates for »„ Instant to t startout i outAnothe i r selectionAnother, '"Loveland.selection." b"Loveland."y versatilit y byca n hardlrersstllltyy be estimatedcan hardly. be estimated, Worn the Booby. The Fourthly—Ihly—rff thertheree In the summer, at least, they have time. John Watsonn., ofof Gran Grantt avenne avenue,, no* i Ihethe parpartt o f ofth e the la the rummer, at least, they harewaesever r bhee U is tilecalledd upon upon.. » letIn - :a thelet-. orchestra . tbe; orchestra,, preceded thprecedede presents the- Alpresents-l three of Allthe poetthroes die dof beforthee poetsThe diedproperty-owproperty-owners beforei ers who whohav e have —>-—-party1 to a number of Hi. like to take my •Bongh to maintain existence: but mpwmtra to a contemporaryperi - perl-j tioo otlodf reward ofs byrewards Leande r »by. completinLeanderg theiN.r workcompleting. their work, party to a number of like to take my .: Ila* ththee wintewinterr the ythey hav ehave littl e littleor no orouicai. po nc *ays: • ; member of the Board of Bdu- >eeenn seeseenn The havhave e moatbee nbeen wonderfulassure assuredd tha of t Ithatfnil yosth-if Ja homhomee WednesdaWednesdayy ’ var tlonhi lbs yea la ryar durin dartg th eXX tb« ieot by which they may earn ; Lovell. member of the Board of Edu- "The most wonderful of all yi tbthee necessarynecessary; consentsca n canbe be so- ibles >erWeree nisedused an d and id August, ! MBPloyment by which they may earsw# have already been over_,. cationsix . Thcation.e award sThe wil l bawardse foun d willin fubel geniusesfound , inhowev ful< geniuses,t be plachowever,- cureredd mustworworkk obenon th plac-eth* lin eline•il l willbe start be - atart-•*& very spirited playing »• r 1.y (of the Officia_ l a livingliving,, andand thei rtheir conditio conditionn is pltl -Is hnnlredpiti- miles with the dogs. Fort-, another pert o^thte paper. The ne- ed Is a separatesbe class. It Is she very spirited playing (of tbe OOcUI able. EveEvenn whil whilee tbe thefishing fishing is good Is . good, gnately.miles wit hor. th e dogs. Fort-, another part a(Ahte paper. The se- ed in a separate It : edI withiwithinn a asiho raborttim e timeand pusheand d pushedthe prizes^ TheThe consolatioconsolationn prisprisee ? FromFrom whatTirbol?-— ser. unfortunate-rtunate- lectionlection.. "Doll "Dollyy Dollars, Dollars."" by th e byor - tbewho mor- th e worlwhomd knowthe s worldas Joa n knowsof rapidly as Joanforward of 'completionto-tom pie tlon.. was awarded Frank: HclntyreMcIntyre.. Trlbaoe. I =•• I Without the quiver of a muscle he Halkett: Mrs. Frederick Stevens, ~EWORTH LEAGUE.. CHRISTl^ in'took It. He wu but 34—at 40 he 17,000,040, Duke 41 Dlno; MtU EWORTH LEAGUE.. CHristmi ViMlCT, I i,QOO.iJOO, Count Pappen An Aftcr-Dinner helm; Miss Sperry, $1,00«,0©0, 1 Prince Poniatowski; iliaa Yznaga, «Tl -"-. Ill, -- Vy r.:vf. iK ] i While serving MB term be was ton- 41.000.000. Lord Lister Kaye; Miss Tojite—llt:sz..,i-y, & .-,• i»; i,_.,,;on of vlr- Story. |l sldered M . xempUrv a convict as he Hazard, 11,000,000. Prince Aner- >j had been aa oOct&L Be patiently Mla ladles whoae names have W- " GsllaMu, 11,000.000, b«a j watched the days so by and bad DO G» cnoa J» an last! the day or bis liberation dawn- mm as during tbe paat few /ears. Never and Uut [taltb] .t *>f yourself; It Is .he manbails fcT. I KNOT : "'I. HU little saving* Of about ten have Eon« into temporary seclusion," Bsrwi«d. «1.000,000. Baron have the rights and duties of citizen- • irtfl of nod - I li tbe Apostle Plied up declnlais fountains high says the London World, which, tak- Bocklinaon; Hiss Batterfleld, fl.- 1 \ francs were paid ont to bin, and his ing th«t as a tert. proceeds to moral- °<">.000, Count von Larlach, etc. ship Seen so tbonoughly diacnased as Peter drcUm tl th£ Christian is to Which seem M alnk to his well-rule* Ravauot held the position of dr« thoughts were the, notary and ize thus: "It la curious h»w many now. bo*!d his .bars cwbter In the same bank for ten the deposit. How he bad longed for American women have 'been unhappy RECIPES. Tbe cane* of this is not far to seek. Christian grace * w • 'IT, • n'i-K- rears. 1 tnis hour. He drew a mental picture In their matrimonial experiences Tbe .old formi ot Government where _jt until be During all thJs period there was of the scene aa It would be enacted, with European noblemen. Especial- Soak three-quarter level table- the will of the «ne or tbe few pre- > the tujtrltme grace of charity no ground for criticism of his work. I He arrled at tbe welt-remembered ly Is this the case In France. The spOon ot granulated gelatine in one- vailed gaTe no {opportunity for tbe -- Tbe sr*t tkinK to be added Hu books were well kept and no office. Would the notary recognise con]usal' misadventure . of Comteaae quarter cup of cold water tor hs.lt an mass of tbe people to develop In citl- "*' [ to; tbe apostle. Is errors were found In his accounts. I him? He looked at blmself In a Boni d« Castellane, nee Anna Gould, h<)nr, then set tbe dish in another of aenahlp. TbelrVlace was to obey with- ld#:thls, giving an He lived by himself, shunned all mirror. In truth he had aged con- puts one in mind ot tbe many more t water and stir until the gelatine out question the: commands of their yottr .aith virtue. i,..* connections, visited no public slderably. his features were drawn, Bo N or less unhappy marriages recently iB entirely dissolved. Bent one cup translated "virtue leak with the pa- resort* bad no desire for female at- °. the notary would surely not made by wealthy American girls o( thick cream, add powdered sugar In recent time* the government by •iirif}, bnt couraga tarbments: In short, he seemed to recognise him. Ha! ha! that would with French noblemen. There Is the and vanilla to suit the taste and then tbe whole people has necessitated aa of adding th. The necessity role of the copy lead a peaceful and contented exist- make tbe matter more Interesting much-to-be commiserated Duchess de the lukewarm gelatine. Pour the entire readjustment of the theory of fih . tills sense ent*. and comical stlJL Valancmy, who, as Miss Helen Ifor- gelatine in slowly and bring the mix- government and ID consequence a dif- faith la apparent FitfUi is frequently When any one remarked in his "What can I do for yon, sir?" ton, wis a gne type of the aecom- turP up from the bottom of tbe bowl ferent conception •." tbe civic rights tested. Onr God? Is jan Infinite Qod, prpresence e "It must be a ggreat tempts- "I am here about a deposit whioh pllsbed American heiress and an or- wui« stirring. Line five small molds and duties of tbe Indlrldosl. Many mot be f ply Comprehended by i tl ddli f h lf ih fl nament to any society. Brought up with lady fingers or sponge cake tbe human mlndArblfisitebs isba flnltAs been the tion 'tils dandling of such great wild schemes har. i proposed and hy.skeptics. UUldels turns." be quietly answered; "Why? what in the most refined manner, and with sliced thin and fill the with cream, tanj ffentastlf principles propounded, subjecttlan fait ofh attscin a l by skeptics. Infidel* honey which doesn't belong to one name?" literary attainments, «he married the set away to harden. I Out of allll tbeb confusionfi orderd ila graded simIsubjec albMU.t of atta *c rsmoat therefore 1 "Under the name of Monsieur —" dissolute Doc de Valancay, faectn- Malosars Fruit Cmk*. boan dlinked atheists with. Outrag f lth.e 1 musOtherwiset thecef faithi Is Kimply no money/ ally emerging. But it would be prema- bItseire linke mayd witbrh k#f itli.*or, Otherwiswe mar ebo fait orer-h He iu (be embodiment ot rectl- Suddenly be stopped. 'This Is torture* aaas yetyet ttoo ansoy* thaChatt tbChee reall reallyy Chris Chris-- Addlng up flgirt • i.i,-. and all delicate questions on strange. Indeed, I cannot for the life ated by the glamour of bin title. She Cream two-thirds cup ot butter. tiantian nationnation liabaas appearedapt>eared.. IItt I las I nIn proc proc-- wbelmoditself ma yaud ba ltoa oratedor^we mabyy doubt be over and- ot me tblnk of the name I gave." Buffered for several years from the d one cap of sugar and beat again, ess of formation, Imt bas not yet come. mistrust.whelmed anThed t nChristian nenied b yneeds doub .tot an dtw nuance were left to him to decide. Hl aa ess of formation, but has not yet come. isirust. The t|hrlstian needs.to be "Debt credit, wi e eenlng be failed to return,to " thought and thought, bu h indignities and cruelty of her hus- two cups of molasses, one enp of lu ourour owownn lanlandd tbthee dutdutyy ooff ever everyy •frouk In the ice jof all doubt and nld band, and though she saved her bus- milk, five cups of flour sifted with young person, whether male or female, on ungbelief. Iben thuiu*£e ] ac l«re gotable al tol doub standt anfirmd Carried fOrw. rd his lodgingsd - The thought of an, y name wonld not come to blm. Fe«l- young p«*reuu. wbetlwr male or female, andibelie unabaken,f be IUUH MUevtngJ be able In to God. stan dthough firm Daybooks,Daybooks, Ira band's family from absolute rain and one jeTei teaspoon of soda, four well toto keowknow thtbee trnitree? naturus faree o otf ou onrr gov gov-- ! dwa— • ,. .j.-i.•.i: act never entered the 'Bg himself getting nervous, he satbis family property from the broken beaten eggs, one lievel tablespoon eminenternment anandd tbtbee dutiedutiess ooff cltlxenahlcltixenahlpp bean d cannotunshaken aolvrf., b» Uevhi all f gtbe In Codproblems. thoug hof mind of those who knew him; all down, and muttered to himself: is pressing. Our leagues should make God's beingsoli or4understand* nil tbe problem the sdeal- of SoSo thethe monomoaott inottme s rtver i they Feared was that he had met with "Keep cool—patience. If T could by paying one hundred thousand each of ginger and cinnamon, one la pressing- Our leagues should make hutsGod' s ofbein God's'g or ♦ UnderstanrorWenced withthe deal him.- pounds, she afterward discovered ieTei teaspoon of grated nutmeg, one this aa subjectsubject ofof speciaspeciall studystudy,, aass mucmuchh some accident. Th* officials exam- only find the first letter. Monsieur as they ntuJy mitalons and revivals. orIng s‘Justify or God tbeV 3Jrays providenc of Gode wit toh man.'*him. The Man at he Desk with the p*> Ined bis last day's work. All his ? Monsieur ff"* The name that not only the whole of her dow- cup of raisins and one cup ot cur- as they sfu.ly missions and revivals. If>r onr -jus knowledget If j tlie ,-my of'lJods of Ooandd toIlls man. ways' tientloo : checks had been promptly presented; would not be conjured up. ery had become forfeited to*"the sor- rant» rolled lightly la floor. Bake In TheTbe shapingshaping ooff tbthee futurfuturee destindeatioyy o off wereIf ou rfoil knowled aud complete,s of 'bod faithpd HIwouldB way ibe Has written hlsf life In tbe open did family of her husband, bat also a urge loaf in a moderate oven for thetbe worlworldd lieUees considerablconsiderablyy withiwithinn th tbee the last one had been cashed at Porte I For an hour be searched his mem- she had no right to bear the soiled, - hour. power of our oWn nation. This Is ao dower elemente full an Ind cfippltiteoff religion.. fult hKnowledge would be T ixioki I . Montreaux' about 7 o'clock. What ory: searched for a hold, a sign. The one power of oar own nation. This la oo eliminatesno element falthjIn ottt reSgionB«Jt In . religionKnowledg faithe Has charged ip Toutb with a small mud-be-spattered title of Duchess de Caramel Front ing. wildwild oror fauaticafanaticall dreamdream.. ThTbee eventeventss Tooth with he had taken In up to that time , name seemed to stand before his qf tbe past two years have shown It to Iseliminate the all sesseotAl faith? Itq elementt In religio -WOn fait walkh amount, f amounted to 240,000 francs. No • ey.'.s. turned about him; he saw the Valancay. Ther*. too. is tbta miser- j put one and one-half caps of grmn- if tbe past two year* bare shown It to by faltb and ne^byI dement tight.'-. "WAnde walwalk-k And crossed II Love as a closed nc- able example of Bet tie Curtis, who uiated sugar into a small sauce pan, bebe a vervaryy SOIKaoi*crT nuaudd momentoumouieutoass factfact.. by faith aad uofiij- ^ight" And wi trace of blm was to be round.' letters scatter and tne syllables take Tbe sba[iln£ of tbe course nf our nn- ing by faith r*fj*lrv» coarage. strength, cdunt. Searchers were sent In all directions flight. Every moment he had a sen- became the Marchioness de Talley- men and cook until It smokes, being The shaping of the course of onr na- raloeln(t b yor. fait anh th»apostleretj*ires) cournse pot* It., strength rlrtue. , Tet brigbt ire tbe tears In hla and telegrams to all frontier stations. ,satlon ss tf he could grasp It—It wu rand-Perlgord, of Mrs. Oliver Bel- ^ret,,! that It does net born. Add tiontlou Ucalies InIn tbthee Uitudbauds* ooff ouourr younyoungg peo peo-- valor or, as tbttspostlc puts It, virtne. moats unfortunate sister, the late, one-halt cup ot milk and cook until ple.ple. ThaThatt soundsound*s r.ui-.iimfamiliarr antandl Isla com com-- Slut • \ Irtue fc» *o- essential to faith fade? ejfr All in vain. Finally the directors of on the tip of his tongue—still It sodSinc Ilf?.e Tlrtuei tm*ei‘i u|KiuBO? e*«ntia faith,l twhatevero taitb As the eolu if figures marcfaea Vleomtesse FonUUiat. wr-> on ber . a thick syrup Is made. Beat as it motaplarv.i!i;ihn'<\ butbut iJti shoulshouldd uonott bbee passe passedd and lit?. base£';i)pcbi faith, wbatevi the bank, as well as the police, came would not materallze. Prom being empty platitude. Tbat also la very coudncee to vhuue Is of great lmi*or- to tbe conclusion that he had been simply vexed, he now became excited deathbed must have regretted that: cools until smooth, as eoi|>ty platitude That also la very conduces to v!Bpie tjps of great Importhat- sbe bad ever changed her name from j Brown Bread Toast. ' solemnsolemn andand momentoumomentouss truthtruth.. tauee to u*. Ttt»-> topitopicc snggela that foully dealt with. They even went and suffered actual physical pain, If ourour young,jouitg1 ]iw,people ',-.• findfind tbetbe properproper humilityhumility ilas thoijToaHidatlthn foundationo of virtue. so far as to say they had found evl- Hot and cold waves ran up and down the plain Mlmi Smith. | Heat four cups ot milk, add fout ind of lniiiiu.il government, learn ThoThe trutbfUlnu#trurlifuliiew* ofofli thithiss positiopositionn can- dences which led them to believe his spine, bis muscles contracted, be "Further afield than France, there ]eTel tablespoons of flour made ground of human government, learn notnot bebe deiileddenied.. ^'lie: trultrulyy bumbl bumblee man that this plot had been prearranged could not remain quietly In the same Is the example at Eva Julia Bryant; smooth in a little cold milk, and cook howbow toto embodyembody IInn mamann madmadee lawlawss th thee IsIs tbthee stronstrongg anutnrtn. ille'lillc'lss stronstrungg wit withh by crooks long before It was carried ) place; his hands twitched and he bitMackay, who married the Prince Co-' ten minutes. Add four level table- eternaleternal principle*principles ooff righteousnesrighteousnesss anandd God.God. IInn prlileltpr1tle£ Mtpd Phnrlsel*harlseeo exalteWUlledd |his parched lips until they bled. " ion na Stigliano. a scapegrace If ever ; ons of butter, a saltBpoon of salt thenthen socreedsucceed ilan puttinpurringg ilan effectiveffectivee op op-- l prijer. "Doty rrkdlt " One man in tbe whole city of Pai wanted to weep and fight the same 8po erationMUtlon tbenthesee samsamee rlnbri"litt enactmentsenactments himself lu prayer. • while in humility "Discount, b ll there waa one. Quite recently this, and a level teaspoon of sugar. Toaat mil statutes and tbeujaelves live ac- the publican csalted God and debased shrugged his. shoulders on reading tried t I lady, when she desired to marry her : slices of brown bread on both sides and statutes and themselves live ac- himself, yet hp-."treat down tu hi* Carried forw it these notices In the daily papers, and centrate hla thoughts the more the cording•ordiujt toto dlvtuedlrlne laUww of'supremof supremee lovloroe Bo the mono o daughter, fonnd herself obliged to - and lay In a deep dish; pour tbe 'o God and -••_•= i -; regard for fellow bocae JirMltleri rada r than the other." tuat roan was Ravenot. name elnded him. •buy her husband's consent to the' toast gravy over and serve before it fo God and equal regard for fellow While the most experienced detec- He rose, and stamping his foot he man.nun, thethenn iUs t!the. • futurfuturee ooff th thee natio nationn J«*«u« warnej atnjes aud Johu that marriage. What ,a pleasure, too. It has stood and become soft and and world Oftafit with jiroiuise. If MKh 11 tee lu IM kingdom was to Ik* at- tives were getting on his track, he remarked: "Why try any longer* It must have been to the family of the mushy. aud world bright with promise. If wan skirting tbe oltlylug boulevards will come to me when 1 shall theythej- fallFaiTj luu aiijouy- particularparticular,, nnoo powepowerr tained only bj fu::i|!lty. Huinad pride leading to the river. Under the looking for it." : St. Louis girl who married tbe Span- { Potatoes In Cr.ivy. caq•aa avertavert a ofsnsttdisasterr ttoo whicwhichh tbthee de «W-- cannot foive a Ac,.if .u*e Into tlW king of the bridges. this was easier | ish adventurer. Count Peneloia, to | Pare a dozen small potatoes or tf .traction of San Francisco shall seem dom of God orferdve Its honor*. Hu- Here's tbose who love • ukrlit before, be hart bidden a civil- Do what he might tbe same question | hear, arter her divorce, that tbe new scrape off the thin akin. Put trivial. mility is neoratarjf for entrance Into i those who hate; tan's suit. After putting this on. and waa ever uppermost In his mind— had been arrested on a charge Into a sauce pan with a tablespoon of God rules, and buniaa government the kingdom. that ‘homWeth ky's above me, Thei minced onion, another of chopped ntiKt be a "njflpi of the eternal win himself shall l* exalted" Is a law of ?aK for every fate. safely stowing away the 200,000 -Monsieur T Monster 1" must be n*ro!l.-x of it* eterual will the kingdom .•- hlch show, parsley and cover with any kind of audind naturenature ooff JehovahJehovah.. ThiHitss Ilas banal basal.. as a rule, the marriages of cul- meat or chicken broth. Add a sea- Immovaldeimmovable truth.trttth. roan Is strong'with his fellow ineu. bundle of bis discarded uniform. Ued gan to be deserted. He went to a 1 and well-bred American worn- soning of salt and pepper, cover and Fiarerv hunt 11 It* circs a mnn streuglh a stone to It, and threw it In tbe : lodging house, asked for a room, and IniquityIniquity ofof rulerrulerss agnlnsagr.lnstt eveevenn th thee , io far as liia faith in as light river, then quietly returning to the threw himsell on the bed—worn out f wealth with continental noble- cook until tender. Strain tbe liquid poorestp or oppressionp n nuandd corruptionuptio In relation to 4© far a* hi* faltb IsGive, do not turn out successfully. It Into a small sauce pan add a table- erful " 1 wreck concerned. IIdmUtry'.:;• v IHIs nonott dlnturbeidlsturliedl city. He had ample time to take a by the strain. He slept until day- bytij" thtbee ricrichh a nHad powerful will wreejt by assault* uj*W II-ts faithfaith.. IItt bow bowss be be-- roice wearies not (raln and get beyond (Be frontier, ' break and felt much refreshed, and be noted that these French, Ital- spoon of butter rolled in flour, cook tbeie natiou.nation. ThiThiss iIss InevitableInevitable.. ind seeks not HuBslan and Spanish noblemen . hree minutes and pour over the po- fore God in ri#*nlk»luti and seeks not but he was clever enough to know : for a moment forgot his dilemma, NeplecNeglectt ooff i^rTormanc|ierformauoee ooff dutdotyy b yby by ptv«mnpnifapT I f understandinunderstandingg toto tt most are fart- . that a few hundred kilmonetres Suddenly It all came back back with :ot ni arty beautiful Americans ' tatoes. anyuy persoj*er»onn rlftkrisksn tbtbee destructiodestructionn ooff tb thee search out tsA ^Humilit‘Humilityy makemakess a a f unat#."bo 1 would not keep blm out of the i redoubled fory. nut money, nor American ac- j CattMge Pudding. wholwholee fabrifabricc ooff poveromeatgorernmeat.. EacEachh htagself. "Win-u I am clutches of the gendarmerie. Me j The sensation of fear now came i, however much they might be sift two cups of pastry flour with mustmust dodo bibisd sharsl:nrve oorr Alalll analat,all] suffersuffer.. man strong Irchfegsrlf.apbstle, "I“When am strong. I am" it those who feel It clearly knew what awaited him If over him, fear of never finding the associate themselves with four level teaspoons of baking pow- | MucMuchh lltriilightt bahass com comee t oto us us:; mor moree wil willl weak." says tb* apbstle,ersona “I l imweaknes strong."s dancers and singers. No; It is to the der and a pinch of salt. Beat one Tbe rvallzatloit of: |>erBoual weakness caught. Accordingly, lie reasoned j name again. Like one possessed, be eotuecome Ifif wwee eaekseek.. sends us to jfcd, In whom la all Shelley. along entirely different lines. walked about the notary's house by English nobility that tbe pennlli egg. add one cup of milk, and stir In- MuchMuch ofof trutruee patriotipatrioticc sentimensentimentt bahass strength ADd ffjjn vWhom. lioM nwee derivderivee ouourr cy Bysshe Shelley. Tbe following morning be put tbe j the hour. For the second time it Anna Robinsons and the Frances to the flour, add one-half cup of Bug- beenbeen bomborn IInn nsas.. IItt needneedss large largerr aa andd 11 its desolation Is a .3 Donneflys have to go to main wo tablespoons of melted movemore vigorouvlgorouts growthgrowth.. Strength. ThIattWatt,. xvlllxvtll., th 14; Luk I.ukce endd., I lovlovee tbetheee wellwell,, • pers of great value, which I wlsb to possessed 200,00 francs In bank loney which ci)mes to them In the and sweetened: berries In addition. velopvelop tbtbee highestblgnetit Chrchrlatlau?"•"""i °""-"»citizenship^ J1X.-4W8fx. ; XIVxtr.Jr-ji;, Mi; rhI rbtLL li .ft. 1-11 l ;it; J- /««. doctor>ctorss Bpitespite'; rely before starting on a notes—to be sure, they were stolen hape of dowries they would seldom, Salmon Leaf. II [otheitherr cloudsclouds dispeldlsiml., ey from which I know not f ever, go to Amerlra for their •. Drain tbe juice from one can Pvarev to «sls the Ktmal VMs»y. e In delight. long Jo property, still he would take posses- Ood of all patience, help me, I pray n delight. Will tk l T h l rlYes." salmon and chop the fish fine. Add God of aO patleuce. Lelp me. I pray I—Charles Sprague. the yolks-, of four eggs well beatei Thee,Thpi\ toto bbee patienpatientt witwithh myselfmyself.. WheWhenn LI convention of the object?" not get them. They were within bis one-half cup of fine bread crumbs, tempttemptation at looss conqueconquerr meme.. agaiagainn an andd Endeavor n Joy forever; So£i mucmuchh foforr ththLU unglltt-nci/chb vmn«wW o fof again, help me not to give myself up. ; It will never "Not in the least. I simply give you reach, but a name, a single name, the question. N'oi long since Baron four tablespoons of melted butt, again, help me not to give myself op Brooklyn on Oct. a receipt." which could not come, cheated him the question. Not long rlnce Baron one-third level teaspoon of pepper, When my endeavors fall, again and li.luandll. Wil- MaxMax vonvon Schweldler-Scbwartsenbarg.Schweldler-ScuwarUenburs, again,again, maintainmaintain mmyy couragcouragee anandd connconfi-- i obn Keats. - Ravanot acqulsced. Suddenly he; out of It all. He beat his head, for of Germany, who waa in Cleveland one-half level teaspoon of salt, and liam I!. Hassell behtought him what he should do it seemed aa If his reason were leav- of Germany, who was in Cleveland dence.deuce. WheWhenn sorrowsorrowss gathegatherr thicklthicklyy I of Brooklyn bas endeavoring to secure from his aroundarannd mmee bbee ThoThouu tnmyy abidin■ hidingg sun aim-- I been cboaen as it of thought, wlth this receipt—where to hide it < ing him; be ran against the lamp- sh| >. Endow me with Tby persever- —to whom to entrust It He iealUed , po«t reeling like a drunken man. He wealthy father-io-law an increased add last. Pot Into a buttered baking shine.nt Endow me with Thy persever- tbe coalman of allowanceallowance unburdenedunburdened hihise sousoull Ilan ththee ance . MaMayy II neveneverr abandoabandonn mysel myselff the convention —Thomas Hood. these complications which he hadJTOU had no more fixed ideas—madness coursecourse ooff aann IntervieIntervieww anandd voicevoicedd ththee pan and bake half an hour. Servi while Thou dost not abandon me. Ma} .ncy painted her, taken Into account, and said fn a .possessed his whole being. He seem- i a sauce poured c r the loaf as while Thou dost not abandon roe. May imlttee, and natural voice: "MOD Dlen! I amjed now convinced that he should EuropeanEuropean viewview ooff thtbee matinmatingg ooff titleUtlees I riserise undismayenndlaaiayeild frofromm evereveryy fallfall,, rlrlas e will have ' dii h ley- A title, be declared, it Is turned from the pan. Uur Into Tby loving, outstretched arms —William Mee. alone in tbe world, without relatives never find the name. Strange voices ; withwith |money.y A title,, he declared,d, For the sauce add the Juice drain- Ing Into Thy loving, outstretched arms inch to do wltb hashas aann actuaactuall markemarkett valuevalue.l . Inla bbi hiss NotNot ttoo grogroww carelesslcarelesslyy wwurpsecure,, restinrestingg hoping tbe r friends. Th voyage I'm about to seemed to mock him and passerb; ed from the salmon to one cap of too easily In Thy forgiveness. Not tc point their fingers In derision. Head- I opinion,opinion, thlathis valuvaluee shoulshouldd bbee arrangarrang-- milk, one rounding tablespoon ot too easily la Thy frirglveoeas. Not tc ftw tbls t'A\ VWAS TllSCOVKKED. indertake Is long I id Jangecoui eded ttoo a slidinslidingg scalscalee ooff price pricess rang rang-- becomebecome deadeneddeadened againsagainstt sinaln., forgetfu'forgetful. convention, might lose the receipt or It might be long be rushed through the streets, butter and tbe same ot dour bow Tbou dost bote it. but only to stolen from me and destroyed. Could regardless of anything I inging fromfrom a princprincee oorr dukdukee toto a a baron baron-- together and cook five minutes. Add bow Thou dost hate It. but only to ivliit-h ptomiMea m83 laimidd tbthee roundafoanda-- et or knight. "Of all European ti- barehave strengtstrengthh ttoo fijrlit,fight, onlonlyy toto ge gett o non to lurmES tbe UoOa to/ thfc nlanufacture ofof eyanUcyanide* I In a mi et or knight. "Of all European ti-on e beaten egg, cook one minute and my feet again, and vet again and al- crush o tles.”tles," claimclaimss BaronBaron MaxMax,, "thos"thosee ot of my feet again, and yet again and al- m beet of Its ofelgbt *«»- elgkrof potnadn ii.. 'Wit:Withh prosaist*pruaslate ooff popo-- I Germany and Spain are the oldest. It is ready to se waysways againagain,, tiltilll IInn TbThyy strengtstrengthh an andd fashash foforr iItt bakeba , dried animal nut- sary will be mention my name Monsieur ? Oh. that name! Germany and Spain are the oldest. by Thy grace the final victory comes J ™ ffl een lireilei-csprodeces-- ke. dried animal mat- r to your possible successor." NewnessNewness ooff titletitless IInn EnglanEnglandd ansadd For tomorrow—Serving a boiled by Thy grace tbe final victory comes ' JL ’ sors. BeveraSeverall ter ; ofor anspyy nndd alalll kindkindss wawass dumpedumpedd He came to the rlTer. In the PranceFrance InterfereInterferess witwithh theitheirr valuevalue.. ThisThis I asaskk foforr JesuaJesus'' sakesake.. Amen.Amen.-- m jWH.UXM m i KOU- tholMM* dele- Intonto thetbe sinu *»vfcerhjeatemated d vesselsvessels contalnCoatoio-- •Yes. but—" green, indolent waters of the Seine When a nobleman who. as I do, en- flab; twin biscuit, cream cake, green Gilbert FnirehlM. [gates will Ihoaaan4 dele- "You will make a note on the re- tbe sans were reflected'. He wept When a nobleman who. as I do. en- pea soup, lemon pie. breakfast co Gilbert PalfchlM gate# will be attendanceattendauce., airMr.. Has lfa^- lngng tbethe. pp<< asboatll togethetogetherr witwithh IroIronn Joyajoys privilegeprivilegess aatt courcoartt anandd InIn ththee ; j sellsell iIss aann Kn<$avot*ri>tor ooff lonlongg standin™ standing,. fillingsllllnga aann bprlngsfa . A stonellke ceipt tha it can only be claimed In almui - "Monsieur—T Oh, what Is ~ rope, marries a woman cake, omelet for one, brown bread. that way." the name?" salons of Europe, marries a woman having serve foe threthreee termterm#s a ass tb tbee black black maaamass resultereal d from the cooling, t title he loses social caste. He TABLE OF MEASTJRB IItt taketakess alalll ooff ththee susunn t oto mak makee a a Brooklyn City union, andand otherother ] roc4aseroq« » brought the final) "Very Well. Win yon be good He descended the steps leading to withoutrtthe title he loses social caste. He plant end all of Christ to make a saint, prealdeuipresident of Brooklyn City onion, enough to give me your name*" shouldshould bebe recompenserecompensedd foforr thithiss lossloos.. TO HELP THE COOK. plant and ail of Christ to make a saint, one of the lafgestit localocall unionunionss I nIn tb thee emon eolo ed crystals which results I the lower bank, and lay down near Moreover, an untitled woman marry- thoughthough thtbee susunn makemakess countlescountlesss myrimyri-- country. j ed from ^vap4ratlon« of the a61»- , Without hesitation. Ravenot an- the water's edge so that he might Moreover, an untitled woman marry- ads of plants and Chrtet makes ot srystaU swered: "Duverger, Henri Duver- cool his face and hand,. He breath- inging intIntoo aa titletitledd familfamilyy shoulshouldd ex ex-- ad* of plant* and Christ makes ot ^ y praailc pectpect ttoo papayy foforr it.It."" ThaThatt quit quitee a a saint*saints "“aa multitudmultitudee tbathatt nnoo mamann COUI conk’L lvfcd. of which a ! per On regaining the street he gave a numbernumber ofof wealthwealthyy AmericaAmericann womewomenn number." religious devotion. There i fe the pharmaceutical agreeagree withwith ththee barobaronn lIsa evidenceerideneedd bbyy Four tablespoontuls equal o impelling and attractive . yat ao powerful tSat sigh of relief. The first part ot bla even a partial list of the many who quarter of a cup, or a half * gill. firm. •• Brl«f. "For Christ and tbe programme was ended. They might body. He felt himself drawn Into it even a partial list of the many who 1 _ wilt kill a large dog. 'A. wedded titles of recent years. ; Eight rounded tablespoonfuls of He; whowlio enrriccarriess aa cucupp ooff col coldd wate waterr • church" bas ys been the motto of chemist, pfattlnjg a cyanide solutlOB - without making tbe slightest attempt have wedded titles of recent yearn. dry materials equal one cupful. thirsty world llnda his way leading the society to hold on to something. Then he Some ofof thesethese,, witwithh ththee amountamountss o oft to a thirsty work! Hud# bis way leading In a golgoldd BnedJdlsned h in 1844, dlscov- \ :heir. dower and tbe names of theli Sixteen tablespoon fuls of liquid besidebeside tbetbe stilstilll waters.—Henrwater*—llc-uryy FF.. CopeCope.. Second for all and all for he gold was dissolved la I He had coolly reasoned In the fol- foil; the Icy cold stnng him. In- their dower and the names of their equal one cuptol. ered that ho lowing way: "When I shall have voluntarily he struggled, his arms sniatocratleartlstocratlc husbandshusbands areare:: HaMayy Goe000-- The moot gjadaotre thing In the "N» Impression witbi the liquid TttiT s was the begin nine served my sentence, I shall draw out rose, he raised bin bead—then he let.let. dowedowerr $20,000,000ffO.000.000., husbandhusband., One cupful of liquid equals two world•world itos tbathatt fefeww ooff nuss fal falll ver veryy low low;; . preeslon," thf latest wordword ooff tbthee pny-pay-i of the gob plaljlnpla g process by the uao my deposit. No one will be In a posi- sank. He rose again to the surface, DnffeDuffe ooff RoxbUrgheRoxburgh#;; AnnAnnaa GouldOould., gills, or halt a pint. thethe saddestsaddest thatthat,, witwithh sucsuchh capabilitiecapabilitiess , chologlsrbo!o«l.tt relaxinrfl»tlu,g ti.o adolescen.dok^att youtb,oulh.; of cyanldt an.ltd the.further Involve- i tion to dispute It. Five or six years then suddenly, during a last desper- $15,000,009,115,000.000, councoantt ddee CastellaneCnatellaae;: One heaping tablespoonful wewe seldomseldom risrisee ververyy high.—Bftniehigh.—Barrie.. hashas beebeenn practicallpiffcllr^llyy wrougbwroughtt oaoutt IInn moot ot t e pbisotp i came about tbe ' in prison will soon be over, and then ate effort, his eyes bulging out ofConsueloConsueto VaaderbfitVanderbilt,, Jl0.000.00fl 0.000.0000 sugar equals one ounce. CherishCberlsb MealMeal*s aass ththee traveletravelerr fiber- cher ChristianChristian EndeavorEnSeavor method*methods.. eloctroplatelectroplat ng.ng, }n photography and la I shall be rich. This Is lesa stupid their sockets and his mouth contort- DukeDuke ooff HarlboronghMarlborough:: MarMaryy LetterLetter,, One heaping tablespoonful of but- tabesislies thetbe uortnorthb starstar,, andand keekeepp tbthee fruld guid-- Third.Third. — -fellowship"Ri'llowstiiji witwithh fidelity,''fidelity.1 treating r "frac ictor y gold ores.—Tecfc- i crind one one's days to the he shrieked, "I have it. Help! 9S.00fi.000.15.000,000, LorLordd CnrsonCunou;; DaisD^lsyy te r equals two ounces. ingSue lighlightt purpurre anandd brighbrightt anandd hig highh | "Brotberbootf "Brotherhood withwltri all.all, loyaltloyaltyy ttoo one'oue'as ulcal Wor d. P&_ he s, Letter.Letter, f5.000.000$5,000,009., EarEar!l ooff SuffolkSuffolk;; One cup of butter or sugar equals aboveabove ththee horizon.—Newelbortoon—Newelll DwlghDwightt . owown"—thes n" thesee jrarce thtbee iratcbwonwatchwoetlaU whlc whichb end. I sball live In tbe country and , Duvenger— Thou AliceAlice ThawThaw,. $1,000,000$1,000,000.. LorLordd TarTor-- le-half pound. Hifti* j ararse beardbeard IInn ehrlstlaChristianu EndeavoEndeavorr circlecirclese be known to everybody as Monslg- The banks of the rtver were de- month: Cornelia Martin, Sl.000,000, Two cups of flour equal one-bait Tbe face is made every day by KB j all*11 overover thtbee yurlworldd anandd wbicbwhich., Int-arnatIncarnat-- Tb. >Ua Iinn tbe Street. neur Duvenger. I shall roach a sorted The waters snlashed against mouth;Earl Craven Cornelia: Helen Mania.a Zimmerman «S,h00,00«,, pound. morning prayer and by Its morning ed«d Ilan deeddead., gav|sv«e givegivenn ththee societ societyy it slu str ngtli ooff the Colby i____ peaceful old age. and do good wlth- the bridge* and IU dark arch re- Earl$2,000,000 Craven:. Duk Helenae of ManchesterZimmerman.: One neaping teaspoonfnl of bak- took ont of windows which open upon j power. -' In sew Jersey consists in echoed the name Dnerger. lAtlly Virgini95.000.a Bonynge, 44,300,000, Vis- ing power to two caps Of flour. heaven.--JOB«i>h Parker. [ What 0of lift future! iU attrac Ion j for the man in tbe 00. Duke of Manchester; the Seine drifted on; red and green Virginia Bonyuge. 94.900.000. Vis- I t count Dewhurst; Miss Brswster, (1.- One teaspoonfnl of c a of tartar Cleanse us from folly and self seek- 1 -* the tujtorlan of the fiftieth yea* street, abiut whom the bosses bar* i tn order to be sure that the lights glanced on IU mirror. A dead- count Dewhurst:t Frankenstein Miss Brewster,; Maud 91.-o aad a half teaspoonfm of soda to two lUg. and let todra w back from no ex- rf °»* aoclerf: i>ropLc*; after the event never conttemfad themselves eicapt numbers of the bank notes we: e not ly calm pervaded the scene.—Louise 000,000, Const Frankenstein; Maud* at; electio* time.—New York Bon. known: then he gave himself up. Waring In Philadelphia Telegraph. Burke. 91.000.000. 8lr Bnche Cun- flerienre that iduill be needful for Thj bnt it can » said Iu a gvnerul tvaj mong us.—Isaac O that tbe - ~7«rw bi Many a man In his position would ard: Utn Gamer. 94.000.000. Mar- Are Two WHla. qnls de Bretenil; Miss Glllender, 13,- two COM of molasses. today; tbe have Invented some kind of * tile— Barrack-Room Ballad. quis de Breteull; Miss GHWnder. 95.- Four heaping UblespooDfult of. Love does uot aim simply at die eon- wya he's going to he preferred to tell the truth and I The palace of peace at Tbe Hague I 000.000.000.000. MarquiMarquiss ddll SaSann ManonaMsrxona;; now. and work " confess to the theft. Why lose time? i win be a roomy structure and in ; MissMiss CatdwellCaldwell.. ja.ooo.ooo91.000.000.. BaronBaron. ornstarch to one quart of milk. :lon» Rood of the beloved object. It at "r^r'aln eventualities In Europe 'von Zedwltt: Miss Forbes, 11,000.- • A IItUlittl*e "ovee,rr "a°n ouounc: e of gelatine li not satisfied xrlthiut perfect loyaltji m°rebelp! * During himas inriioiiiuipreli ; muMM.aa-, oi certain e»tniH»»u™ .» **~ von Zcdwltx- Mins Forbes. 91.000.- to tion, even before the jnry, be would , 1 ill make a fine barracka for troops. , 000.000. DukDukee ** Cholseul-PraadlnCholseul-PraedIn:; MsMi.. * quart of Ugnia. of heart. H alms ot Its own complete- not say what h© had done wtth the —Chicago Mm. thlldethilde DavisDavis., $3,000,00091.000.000.. DukDukee SantSanta:a 1 _- . " "" money. All be wonld answer was: MonfeltrteMoafeltrie;; FranceFrancess LawrenceLawrence.. tl.-\-91.- j ~~ """• 010.000.030,900, LorLordd TenonVernon;; CorneliaCornelia. ( weeks—What Is good for a J "I do not know. I went to Bleep on 1 nlt<> Wto? Mnf John W. Murray. ST.. a bench and was robbed. Members of the Philadelphia po- , Roosevelt,Roosevelt. IfeSO.0.000IfcSOO.OOO., BaroBaronn OO.;. « fllc« force have formed a baseball ! Seydlltx;Seydliu; Mrs.Mrs. IsaaIsaacc SingerSinger.. »f.«90.91.000.-1- SUck^Most any sort of humsJB. of Centrsh *v nue, will celebrai ' ! team. Of course the fly *op» will be I 000, Prince de Seey-lCcjutbellard; •«•»• ' believe, la considered good?1 their goldjen Wedding anniversary 4 chara ' fielders.—Buffalo Sarah P. Stokes, J5.000.000. Baron ~ Wednesdsjy, Jbly 18, at their i Frou,: }, WbHboro. N. H. ! AMUSEMENTS. directors. Him. McKee, Brooka. P. H. 8. :>RS* POEM. y THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. Wlltlam Harris, Brady, Sam H. Har- NOTES. ris, Al. Hayman. Henry W. Savage, The claae poem of the senior class A DEMOCRATIC WKEKLY. There can be BO farther doubt la of the City High School, composed tbt mind, of the IBIMM*! IOTIDS A L- Kftanger and Kenneth K. Mc- mlnauon of The Red Book Laren: piecutiTe committee, lleun. by Miss Elisabeth Winter, of the fof July leads to ih. public that Dreamland lisa within class, was read by her at the class coacla. PLAIKPIELD, X. 9. 1IU beautiful gates the feature shews HD-IDH. wnilam Harris. Brady, Er- » thiat the interest ot the langer and McKee. Al. Haynan Is day exercises at the school Tnesdar storiei tU issue is no les. «£ j of "dear old Coney Island." Tbe 1B- I follows: 1 ri/jjiion. evolution, r*aJUalloD. des- prealdent of the theatrical syndicate evening. The entire i than h .Clubm of the distinctly Term* $1.00 per truction. Incineration and resnrree- and Mr. Brian ger '• »' the firm of Up, gentle knight, gird i thy thin- canjoe-girl whose portrait i of San Francisco has made a Klaw * Erlaager. booking agents for • co^er SSomo e unt of Ins sword; is Jtake A. L. FORCE. Editor sad Proprietor, terri»c bit and though tbe doom of Thy vigil thou bast watched; forth ' *6.0|0 In Kiving Henry this gigantic spectacular production to the fray! Fourih-of-Jui, Kin*. George II. Cohen, Henry W. Thy mettle in thy Master's cause willwill bubuyy a abran brandd ne wnew $10 SteveJ10 nSU Idea l The I Kin and Tommy THI'KMIIAV, JVHK •*, UM. on Saturday night last It hii already Savage. J. Fred Zimmerman and trst place In thhe nom- bees viewed, by tens of tho>and> of Alexander LJcbtenstein. of New little Tommy's patrotlc delighted spectator*. The produc- Tork' Isaac B. Rjrh. of Boston; A RIFLE.RfFLE. NoNo.. 44 .44. wit h with24§lnc n24fIn barrel . t tempt to*elebrat Celebratee bla nation'his , nation* Il.USMH.K AHKAD, of >«• Francisco es intc F. Hartz. of Cleveland: C. E. Ford. The king hath spoken, low his serv- ajal da * - —Id foreigi n foreignland wa s land requisition a cast of 350 persons. 100 j of Baltimore; C. 4 Spauldlng. of SL &$2 RR.. F . F.calibre calibre.. Cal l 4 CoddtngtoCall 9 nC larked >y llljC k luckfor Tommyfor ,Tommy, but bat It In a matter of pride with Flaln- ant bends. :.o dogs and" 7"5" "full-bloode-----dt -jOnla. tuinford * Havlin. of Clncln- And hastes to do the thing his Lord 'f »rlnl* In the acad fo r even for BeU that the provisions of the bioux Indians. The cost of the spec- ati' Sam F. Nixon, of Philadelphia, Avenue. North Plalnfleid. N?'J. 1 bt klnj kjllllamWfllllam Han HamiltonOs- Os- Bl.bop.' Mil will necessarily work Avenue. North Plainfield. N, J. 1 the July »•»"!" "I” tacle Is closr e t•orko (100.000 IIar|<. Too mucflMh ,n d B. Cnoo.noo. Whitney , oToof Detroit much. andHi s B.gleamin C. Wbllaer.g arms bofe d-DoWolt. ^tory in the July iMuv. en- nBOo changehaag.e In Illth e Ik#refutatio regulationn of It s ofcanno lut be said In favor b«of RoIUlrlaW s In favor of Rottalr, — - —■ . . Ued. "The iflckeWickedd Was: Waste. at W»k. aalooa,.saloon•. ThTkee reuon ranaoo I* thab t thatthis cittkby dramaticity c .^Illusion Pbaroab'tnualoo s DaughPharoah- a Baugh- Madls Wmsqu *>>» Mudlvon Square Cardan i»on’a” lit ctmcerned with a girl's babnaa be«keenn awaa eary ahea akeadd of thofe timefke slime. In ter In. This wonderfuTbl ,Illusio .„„u.n tellrsful a Roolllii.lonf opene lellad U sa door sRoof llast nightopened. I t 111 doom bat night. It xtraordfcxry knanageraentinagement orof 3 a rrtt NawN«w JerseJerwyy I nIn controllin controllingg th ethe liquo I.QOorr dramati c story In Its most absorbing' could lbI* mL.1 akeeblo, could be .ra.bf.Hy -Id tkn. tb. >• mill I In 1i faclie e fareof strike of s strike* a„e Lota name. Lota. Hereupon the nested the opening Unnotedperformance, whil ethat the battle still roars opte ichlnDoll."g littl"Thee Japa - Studio ofof tbthse numbenumberr o f ofsaloon saloon*s ha* madbn*e madskings bega| n tobegan prosi to :beproaecuts He- \ ther e theIs noHe-t a sufficientheret ploIs t notto dis a- sufficient plot to dln- IT NEVER FAILS T0 (?URE Dd touching little Japa- k B|rB Here these have lost, there those NEVER FAILS |"The Honorable Gust tb#the proprietorproprietorss alalll th eths mor moree guarde guardedd bre ;, brewsby forcin byg theforcingm to bnllthemd thtoe tracbuildt tb ethe attentio tractn ofthe th eattention Hersof tbsthese members have lost, there those jure. {Heart."The" HonorableThe real fea -Gust InIn livinlivingg upup to toth eths stric strictt lette latterr of th eof pyramthsi^ pyramidsand a s aand furthe aar tyranna furthery j of thtyrannye audienc : ofe frotbsm wh*tevaudience< thethfrome conflicconflict twhatever wonwon;; kher Heart."nzlne Is thThee stronrealg fea- The day wears on in ceaseless strife Recommended by Eminent Pl^ticUne ordlaneesordlances thathatt werweree in inforc forcee lon glong be- tne>be-. loanetbeyd theIssued. terribl thee commanterribled tcommando brand ofto refreshmen ! brand t ofthe refreshmenty may hai theyThe daymay wearshave on In ceaseless strife [he i nagatlne Sparg ola '•>.•:•the : strong forefore ththse BishopsBishops'' bit ) billwa s evewasr aglever- their ad- soldier tbeiry tsoldieryo destroy toal l destroythe chll - ;all besid thee theicbll-r elbowsbeside. "Mamielltheir , elbows.for all.'"Mamxelle APPLIED EXTCKNAX.lt br o.f ohntbe Slums,Spargo" practi - entitled *•*«tated.• £ dren of the Jews. It wa* s at this timedren; ofChampagne the Jews." is produceIt was d atb ythis Her ntime! Champagne" Is produced by Henry Sold at Drue Stores and 13 W. 3«h^t.. Ijl.Y. City lares ;nofn othef th eSlams." great figh prsctl-t . -jj . ■_ that Pharoah’s daughter, the Prin-' Pincus. HI* Thehelmehelmet principalt go gone,n hiscomedy arm* roleno longer Brst Homgun e ofCompanio the greatn I i Ught < ITIZENN' COOPERATION. cess Thermal bln. began to grieve1 playe dfor b y Harr|B playedy Short , byth e Harrywell 8bort.bright.bright ths, well- PRICE *1.00 ami 50c Write for Booklet’ ban's chilHomed labor Companion. Two hi- lx , . —- . the afflicted mothersnon-n eccentri whosec comedianchildren, whilknowne Ed eceentrlcTheThe knighknight comedian,t yeyett pi plltv while hit Ed- sword with e mailed antriem on ikdft cm pec* jralnisllon srblld are raiselabord by thTwoe In- An appeal Is made by the commit- had mel Bucb >n jBhIumann Fowle rdeath. and 1 Misws |nMau Fowlerd Fulto i and Missweary Maudthrust. Fulton qnei ° Iona"Shal arel Wraisede Reror mby the ts* on lights and trees of the Com- OBf, dav ^ tb# Blble tellsre thus.e chieTher-f assistan ara t futhen mchiefi assistantHlaifl garmengarment funt allallmakers, befoule befouledd wit hwith bloo dblood ntltl d by "ShallMary BronsoWe nReform mon Cos pel I for tb* co-operation of rotlth,B aB abs went lo bathe bwithe titl ethe rol e Theof "Mamceil title erole Cham of- "Mamxelle- andand dustdust. ,Cham- ling ih"e Club-Womeby Maryn Sup -Bronson avary resident. Frequently there raa|d,,BB |B the Nile was. pagne aatonisbed" is bein g sumpagne"; by MissIs :being Viol sungNoo pageantrie pageantriesby Mis*s toViolato battl battle e no w nowIncite incite.. I (fan herch-Woman? Cltlb-Women11 b y Snp- are•r« m.ttmattersm oredlnneedings th «the Immediat Immediatee ™ j ° to„„„ hcar„ ,ounda,rHB,g* aM soundsm fro ncomingDe Costa from, whil r>te Mis Costa,s Mau d whileEarie ,Miss Maud Earls, a the ^-klnChurch-Woman?"s Gllman. "Th e by action on the part of committee. lhe roof of |he Templesister ofwhere the possiblthe y better know A ;ruecruell wounwoundd is ipplng at hi*. life, . Pe kinaHat-Maker Gilman." I s an 'The attentionbut as theynothing are Isnot done.brought Toto ex-lu Btata . Moses was there- I of American t » ths Pacific coat**, and lighted when required, the commit- of tbe water and ternationalUfom Conference of AmericanAnother thrust and thou aru pals f existinexistingg railwaysrailways.. I t It npor Republics will open RioIn Rio andand dsstillstill. , new territory In Atha- tee should be notified by commuol- i^tei ' Janeiro. Brazil, on Saturday, Jut; iu eeemst with buoyant life m t new territory In Atha- eating direct with Street Commls- the Janeiro. Braxll. on Saturday. ThouJuly see mat with buoyant Ilf# no .V<9rtber* r thera a BritisBritishh Colum Col. urn. the promised land. Creation. th« ' 21.21 , anandd remairemainn In sessioIn sessionn unti l "Seuntilp "^Sep- moremore ttoo thrillthrill;; If he does not handhTit a Basayy thathatt it wilItl opewilln open aloner Andrew J. Oavett End of the World, the Infant Incu- ! tembertember 1I.. HonHon.. Elih Ellhuu Root ,Root, our onr Thoudis-iu werw#rtt a nobla noblee knight knight.. May' i May'stu s hi. name and addrcM withyour ti itit wheat-growinwheat-growingg reg > reg- bailors, tbe Mogul Indian Village tinguishedtfngulshed SecretarSecretaryy of ofState State,, will sleesleepp IInn peacepeace.. and address and IOC. for sample ett. Hugh D. the Midget City and the numeroui shortly sail for Rfo de Janeiro! copy. Regular price 25c Mention h America.leer of the Hughgov- D. board the cruiser "Chariest this paper. I f engineer of the xov- Another seat of learning has heed- other c amusement*rd h,D continueCr d to draw bo*rdol lhetbe crula*r -'Charle*Up to the castleflnesl gate they bear him. Burr P t! n.describe describe*s th e thewor k work ed the sagely advice of successful " ®1i 611*“**. ln * ,h °" P* nTA,n f^r ,I nav tbi Tea! part of the road, buMo—a m«n of lb. d.r In colllnE ‘J™ ' * *'" iber> . The:heTbe doodoor rdrtRRRtos isla opened opnnod. . Ml In Steps the mas- H he thl*nglneerinengineering part ofg prtheo prob-ti - road. on. Rr, rot from lu cvrr.cul„m el han- terter downdown., "T Hon Wllll.m L re nalnder.ler. CyCy Warma Warms*n .nb.tliu.lng KBothlng that .III be Cerl. 1M.I. Ored.elee tb. .n, r.-Mlol.t.r"My My noblnobleto e knightknight:AfM! Receive thy Vic- il account of the varied of direct mine end >R In e.eri d.» -le.n i»d Vl> lee leroroe Trl«nd Mor Pan- memtor'sber crown!”of the 1 region* jf i.which the road will life. WenbloEton end Jelfenon Col- " •"* ' ° EMbI nAmertcnnAndAnd IIdn hihi*s ar Conferencemarms the droopingIn knightWOMA K APPLIED FOR pass, ar e tremendous resources lege sU thtbee Institutio InMUotlonn in quest!In . queMlon. - III sail fro m New York on theythey • layCity,lay,:; will ..II from Ne. I nakmakee available available.. Th e The ror 0ino0 years rear.,, Qree Oreehk has beebe.n bee. re- Three rhnn.e. In tbeJul y pro.—mme2. on th e S.July S. "Byro5. i on the S S. "Br as romantic and far- In its regular classical cour NAMES K. OP C. DEPUTIES. t i aa romantic and far- qulred In Its regular rlaaalral course, ci Wistaria Orovc.f ththee Ne wprettynumbe rsum- o f dlstiaguishenumber d of Soutdistinguishedh -"jny. railroarailroadd schemschemee sinc sincee The newew ordeorderr dispense dispensess wit h withit. It. me* playhouse on top Americaof then diplomatNew s aAmericant Washingto diplomatsn Barret t atSelect Wis Those STATION HOUSE LODGING Stafe[taless backebackedd ththee Unio I'nloan ■■ - ■ — York day theatre,night. havone alreadMondayy left for Europenight, , whenhavei already left for Europe iotbjer article of great rved to s to the re- Look .Yft<-r orianree Isla FrederiFredericc C. C rt had id osetaie—tsort bado said rciawasl Impossible—'o rommerrlal relations will DEUGHTFUCLUNCliEON ATTHEPIAIN- WW"<»1 |l»Pinti«ntf ooff thtbee working workingss of of B attention of t le city au wi trengthe l ge. State deputy of the TECHNICALLY ARRESTED. TheThe attention of the city author!- strengthen the capital mericentertain-a i America are still farilumbus from, has appointed FIELD--'COUITBVCLUB COUNTRY aUB.. hlcipa ownershirn«fnblpp InIn "Glasgow."Glasgow."" ties isIs calle culledd to toth etheise ousef sof t ofcoa softl men coal! tfven “‘‘® th given there since June 5 by torymber Isof timelshowny In a number < ]Mufh h,.,,. ON#wF A. . ELECTION. r». OFJosep A. h EI.BOIO!M. Byrne, of Newark. Oil quarters at to JO o'clock Friday. tb street. r gas that diedcited asaa Instance* Instances. W h •e Whereis th e Yorkla "the wa s iYork"en i nwas a ne wgiven edition In— a new edition— j branch an d Star of Bethlehem , bo. i She said ahe was travelling from ietyiBoople. The pi BoardBoard ooff HealthHealth?? or a new " posure," toro carra y ounewt Charle"exposure.”1 n Tayno tor Heacarryd ofout Marth Charlesa if Newark Taynor, an d OrangeHead , of*4 Orang i New York to Reading as cheaply a* mue evea more thethe photogrphotographici !iic figurfiguree o f speecof speechh in In Washington <,.„„.>!Waahiagtoa. ConnellW. J. O'Keefe , of Plainfleld'. Wai possible, and while not out of money, gb t)ie lavish dee snapshot," which has Martha Washington Council, No. luncil, of Phlllipsburg, Star of thi she bad to figure closely and didn't Ing cWefly lit the < r.jBL 8a. SENATOR GRIGCS? -—t' provided the Gothamites with more %£££££ a, Bayonne, and Woodbridge, o: 1 dower was own neneww trinet[ a to whistle, songa to sing. 23, Daughters of America, elected Woodbrfdge; John : the pot*b. dii While John F. Dryden. George L. " frs at itsmeeting bower beneath which I book' Record and Edward Casper Stokes •ndpr e > adore thai any g Amboy, Long Branch, Aabnry Pai asshS’Hz Bro wl S-kCan £ the famou|^ Hungarian Neapolitan authority *'•>are receivinr«.l.ln.g duduee attentio .Uebtlonn as Sena.. - Sen.-»* I De Ma’ i Mary HoffmanJ nlor: assoclatiSi «r. Mr, M.ry HoVmaa: i Band was Seated, t lorUItorial possibilitiespoMlblUtle*., littlUtil.e I s I.bein beingg sai d..Id , ,?^nili ,,' triumphlit s!bi In tbe i Junior pasllililtM councilor S HfI . f“ Miss Florenc•*“l ecouncilor. Ml., weathi creates a desire ofof JohJohnn WW.. Griggs onto.. Jus t keeJ..1p youkeepr o f yoorDol!> ^ Welsh: councilorJ, Charleb, tm’s Tayno "i '“■ 1, councilor,Burlingto n Ch.rlcand Bordent digested food—btth phy- «..berweather eyey.e on the ma.ben from.»m Pat from- re8 Bis oP.I-off th e Society theatre»' , by put- -associate councilor, Mrs. Hannah nclls: Thomas F. Macksey. .“S lly number erson. In which, attired as a doll, she sang, Thompson; associate vice councilor, East Orange, Paterson, Kearny and -^Magazine responds - In Nblcb.Mis .Hireds Ethe l Bush.. .; wardendoll, .he. Mis Mug.s Dale y■ Belleville-" . Danie. l J. Jeffei ™deo 5E ill demand by making Holiew very patriotic are those ip. Imitated and danced her way Ini 1 sack. Marqnette Council lient the key-note of Its con- ■»»."? PRtrlotlc RT. IbRM .p-l% w knBRbNlI .Od •'•need her Gary: conductor1"", Mrs. .L. S . Alpangh,„ ; . l. g , right "business" men whn o cry • in " 'avor. Clifton Crawford, recording secretary, 0Gilberry t SotpbeoaucIorn inabnrg, Palisade of L'nion Hill, St. tents. '«nJe Betfeld contributes a ^L‘ur“prJd'.°n'because the Presiden,,t hab°..7u.^:s ruined I^b ?S.r«“iirette De Mar M.LTom. Tom Foco r>»*'Martin record,.,^cr«.: financial secretaryry. , GllbmGeori athony's Of Butler, and complete jnovelettfnovelette.. "Th"Thee Hear Hear:t of of set~trthis country's foreign trad, a:e inx the tun-r.—rre and Cheridah Simpson contl n t- ssi-ti'Ka Englewood: Edward F. Merrey, of Paprika." I This.This,, a s asIts nameIts s Imnames- tm- rotte1 n stuff by condemninr g the al-ued in their original roles. Tbei . team ET. Mrs. Mary Bush; >n; representative 'aterson, Parei Council of Passalc, Pile*, la both"h s«eesweett andand spic y spicyand and lege■T; ”d embalmed beef and canneC d came Ned Wayburn's "Rain-Dears,' George Washington of Morristown, 'enmee 8. II Alien; repre. y (gly enjoy hold* the !&deifs Interest In spice poison. They would sacrifice Amer- «11 exquisite singing and dancing State council, George B. Allen. g the delightful summer day on the I readetfa Interest In spite Po*M»D.**TbeT woflld l«c"flce *n!er^ *» c,q.‘Ml. MREf.g .Dd Initiatiod.nclogn followed the electioi ind Lafayette of Dover: Joseph F. l I of thn jhermoMeterbnrmot star.. Ita luautho r author lea', reputation and the 1L« of ha- "P*« officers In which the .team did fine mdt. of Hoboken. Jersey City, those prWnfwere Mr*. kr- storstory to btoe a betragedy a . tragedy, work and wa. highly complimented Newark of Newark and Hope of Jer- kero> tooktook thethe matte matterr into Into Clty; Edward A. Merdian, ol LStjw.rt. ijrs. A. H. Atter- B and married the right Neva Aymar and eight of tb< by visiting members of Star of Eliz- {Prune!*! UeLacy Hyde. knds an married the right to suffer any pecanlary loas. Patri- pret abeth Council. A banquet followed. iddletown. Red Bank, South Am id very slick con game. There la It^g Stewfert. Mrs. j. R \ WaWayy So *k* th e theAttic. "Attic." by by otism with the dollar mark attached ties!, most graceful girls ev md Ban Salvador of Perth Am- uj George B. team, Mr* re., iI*s a humorouhumorouss tale oftale of la a poor brand to say the least. sembled took part In this, which James D.' Carton, of Asbnry I. . poor brand lo in tbe leaaLa spectacle "mbledof Fairylan lookd inpart ml nin thl..Ht'R whichT IN GYMXAS1TMI. . II1RT IN mrMXAWT: ave refused a contrlbu- d.I'Mrd,’ Mrs.s Jabexabex Gilbe QUbert.r Mr*. five> bridbri e Ien aIn 1 n real estate " tnre u wa tne lMt a spectaclel0 of Fairyland ln mlnla- , Gloucester City an d Atlantic >n from large-hearted offl :*n Appatsionata" Is one It is announced that George L. - " number in i City. B. Utimoiii. Mr*.i- . A.A. L.L. O tOuereofi. It I. aanounced that Georio lonB L.t-leT >»«•r bnI bn«< t bl n* Y. M. C..umber A. Membe In r theCa t Hiv.s HeaM. d r. A Memlee Cot H oved to com passion by the piirtt Mrs. W. H. JBtevei Efethen's tnost characterii Record has engaged Vnited States - * : ***« « * 1 jBteven*.., klrstMrs.. JohJohnn Grier Orler-- pthnn’s Mont characteristic »«ord bu engaged Tnlled Sale. ence o f >“» clever bill; but the big .udl- ,„ o., Inveationsl about a, prlma donna, a Senator La Follette of Wisconsin to Monda■ y night remained ui Open On p»nlell itar. P M1 a "respec able widow. woman. son. Mrs. DfLr NK.. VabVlJetVattVIlet,, Mrs Mr*.. En - Eu- about prims donna, aad »en.ior L. Pollen,, of WtocooM.. tbeIn *"« lal »“ *■ <<">0 Arthur Aalholmre* , 11^of SecondArther place: Aalholm. of Secoo. gene H. Hatchafeh., SMrsiSEdwarIMrs*“ Edwardd J . J.Pat p*«-- a hasbanUfl who*whoa** JealousJealousyy rebel s rebel* » man running for a public Ofilee is tlc rainstorm bad made very wet t vas severely Injured In exerclalnc on DOOLET M-UtRIED. ‘ t'oaunrucnnmt atWatchang Watchung.. " " MnjDUJ D.. W.jTaylftrW. !Tay!or., •— Mrs.- igains0. t hl$I wife'wife'ss fameMme. Ine~ z Inez~Hayn tHaynes ••ompeUe man drunning to go mtatdf„ e. of„ hibsflc ow ome.n Ter y VTetty «l«K 1'r.ln.iorm1 on whln l b.d made v.rrbe paralel.el l lhebar s a™t th merelye T. M. Clajared. A. J Take In . e.erclMi** Alice T. MrCljrnxtnt. of The commencement exerciseexercisess of of ton., 3Mrs-Mrs.. RoberRobertt R Roshmore.' iGillmor e bresents^present* a a humahumann pictur picturee —pelted Jo „ OUI-S; hT^-n w s pre.ly t girlfell . on -him I, fell. I. PT.I.II hr. .1 the T. > Male*ate toto get somebodoimrbodvv to sin g lohi s * * *«>ul»e triump*•»h • genuineKymnasin irlumphm Saturda fory afternoonMr . grmnn.lumIn- th e 8atnrd*TIlorough. aaftemos His Bride . thebe W'tchunsWvtehungr SchooSchooll wer e wereheld Mrsheld. W . L,J.; CC.. GlenneyGleaner., M Mrs. ,' J.I i n 8."Th e Brother*?brothers ' ' in Inwhich which., lnel - Ind- Wma Wedacsday~ ln€«day nighnightt a att th ethe Mar Maryy E. WllE. -Wil-!elte . Miss Moore. Mlaa Se9ton. Mls» dentally,itaily, theWi (sisterslstei^s alsalsoo pla playy an anlaj - l*i- mtaesbrain,. hhee i s l.in aIn ba,^dd w»v TV«n Brady.tJ? Mr. HartBrady., Mr . WayburnMr. H.rt.. an dMr.ipringln Wgyhurn.g fo r on»nde of*Pringing the bar s forhe oneMareha ofl Petether J . I Dooley, of the Moore. Miss Be9too. Mian *«». • Stat e aaiette. *«T—-T*W»•- way. . TTSB- , .. truck hi...... s head against the mppara-. boroush .Imekpolice forcehi. , and Miss Alic.enln.le son Kemorialh.Memorial l .chapel chapel.. The Thechildren children,, terson . Hies StewartStewart anandd MiMianwportaetporUn t partpart- . HeHe*( contrast contrastss are reare- re- aU C(mcernsd WMdi B [oe over•sevent seventyy laIn number number,, al l alltoo ktook par t pvtMurphy . marltablymarkably jwelwelll drawndraWn.. "Th"Thee Letter Letter*s who has of •UCC*M' tnl" cn*nK« ot bt]1 us, and cut his scalp deeply. 1T. McClyroont, of North Plalsfleld, ind In a most creditable manner, of a Scoffer." by itelvMe F. Fergu- He didn't realise the extent of Ms were married In St Joaeph'i and ln a most creditable manner, of a Scoff)»r," by Melville F. Fergu- showingshowing aa markemarkedd Improvement Improvement.. Th eThe saved; olOldd Ma«'Man's. Lire Life.. son. la all[amuslnffamu.Ing | storstoryy whicwhichh con con-- njnry. although the blow partially . Wednesday afternoon. Only a few •ammc as'iinbllshed in The Dally- Ins an a >pea) to |very lover of cer- stunned him. until he felt the blood relatives and friends witnessed programme aa^nbllshed In The Dally LeoLeo ScbeierBel •7., headhe.4; o fof th ethe Scheue rtvheuovr Ulna an ..»peal to J very lover of cer- on Tuesday was given entire. groceries,grocerieB, ^Slihoo hahn*s • aj •numbe numberr o* ils. ofj 8ai ah Conditock's name Is A new concern,nofrn. organize organd I rod for tricklinthe g down his face. He went to ceremony which was performed by Tbo*a:• whwhoo assiste assistedd a t that e exercisethe exercisess friend,friend s Ilan t»Us cityilly., saveLavedd th ethe lif e olifef iakinag g it way stfadlly Into notice. prodprodu artloa. ofof America Americann an d andforeig foreignn .he office of a physician, where flve Rev. Father Miller. The bride wi were MisMisss FlorencFlorencee Acker Acker., E . AckeE. Acker.r aaan ololdd maa:n Thursday rharaday., mornintaoralngg atat lhe ier story "'Faddists of the Road" drama,drama, anaadd musicamagicall plays play,,, w ; wa, form-.titche s were taken in the gash. attended by Miss Margaret Meehan Georgeieorge anandd EdwarEdwardd Spea Spearr an d andM. J.MErieEri eJ. statlosatari f laIn Patei-eonPuerto*.. Th e The wilolRl bear ompar|s*n with any of its eded yesterdayesterdayy inla th ethe oflce office,s of Franof k Trank Genla*. and Michael Cochran acted as best Duffy.3uffy. GeorgGeorgee A. A.Schmid Schmidtt and J.and J. flagiff aer(*arroe,s thefh. tr a track*.kind !• 01 glnalfty nf plot and keen- McKeeMcKee,. managemanagerr o fof th e theSavo Saaoyy thea - thea- ibera of the Board of Ed- 1 hiimor. I "The Algerian "John'P home from college?' ' * Immediately after the ceremony, Clark, member* of the Board of Ed- Ileaedned a !>1; th etbe approac aDproachk tre.tre. witwithh a apaid-a paid-upp capita capitall of J250of . l!5R.-"Ob , yes." Immediately aft*r the ceremony,ucation. Mrs. . SS.. Higgins9. Higgins is th eofIs athe train pulled his horse up iword#ma 1," by Frtd Gilbert BUkes- fOO. The men interested are al: . Mr . anandd Mrs Mrs.. Doole Dooleyy left oleftn a wedon - a wed- school and she has ad pullq* hla horae leeup. is th« realUtii atory of a dsel oeo. The men Interested are "What’s"What'all s hhee goln goln'" t oto do donow* now?"' teacher at this school aad ahehelplessly. has Iructfyrectly oohn JU Jtg.path.iPath. H e He member,member* ooff thtbee so-calle so-calledd theatrica theatricall dingding tritripp toto Niagar Niagaraa Falla Falla.. O n reOn- re -bound And would have with aworfla. Mr.|BIakesIee Is the syndicate or are affiliated with It "Well,"Well, "twix'twlxtt yo youu an 'aa' me , Ime. I thinkturningturnin g thetheyy wiwinn resid residee on onFrankli Franklinn been very successful this year. ■bound gad Roald bar. Mrs, John Heath, of TarrytowL. ... ■„„,radicate, „, or ar, affiliated withhe's ••> It. JusJust t abonaboutt decide decidedd to toloa floaf »r around hadhad nonott Mr Mr.. Scheuer Schcaer,, atho r of '"Sword |»Uy for Actora." andand havhavee bee beenn workin workingg togethe togetherr foj for avenueivenue wherwheree th ethe groo mgroom ha s furhas- fur- danger, leaped forward , T-. has been spending several days game .,^ andind bbee ononee o " o’thes thesee enluse eniuseaa tfcat nothat- n i,no-hed , G. Bealer, vice president and danger, leaped forward ™*~ " T'- They now form a cor- nished u home. W. 0. Bealor. vice preuldent and t the hurst- over'the flank with with her niece. Mrs. James Manning. poraUoa, whicTheyh wilaowl exten formd theia r cor-bodytiod y cacann undersUnd."—Atlantunderstand."—Atlantaa Con Con-- generalnerai managemanagerr ofof th ethe Ne w NewJerse yJeraer orae orer the flank with Jnne fT.—The I*ndon poration. which will extend stitution.theirJon . . , itral: C. W. Hnntlngtop. general ibrelli;; sendinRending:'ftg it forwarforwardd on on ndls ijealth Committee I The New Market Juniors heM a business 1aterests. These officers Central: C. W. Huntlngtop. general harefe- In time to escape the This Ii perintendent^ E. E. Kerwin, «t- r la limit1 lo eerape lhe ielightful social at Friendship Hal] •erawere elecelected:t ed" PresidentPrraldewt.Tbee«, Fran Frankkofficer, Mc - MeNe w Interest Is added to the Dun-' superintendent; E. E. Kerwio. su- itlve. % The act; required con- last night. It wa* entirely Informal, Kee: rice presldent, William A. "Furiously hot. Isn't perintendent.lerintendent, aaandd A.A. D :D: Edgar Edgar,, train train-- The act: required row n".. President. Williamihy-Freedma A. n case by the Institution "Hot as Hades.", master, have been making a tour of iderable nefveve., and[Mrand ;kr. Scheue Srbeuerr Is establisla h fiod Inspection stations aad **t was enjoyed the more for that Brad; >t*ry. Jos*ph Brooks. at an action tn tort by the former. ' master. have been making a tour of congratulations of hu . - • •veretary. Josephof Brooks "I said furiously not snlpbuMus- InspectionInspection ofof the theHig h HighBridg e Bridg* ooagralalalloaa of hlapubli c slalishter-h^uses treasurer.treasurer, wuibuWUUam. HarriHarris;; b<»r boardd Hofe asks 1300 da v."—Boston Transcript. ! ■ neb». and to Sirdvlde forfthhee InspectioInspectionn o f of all food nitering ijbndon. r CITY BOMMRie BY Hull HOTKES TELL ER Ill Sanitary! Plunibing , Brick and Poct-bie Fur Gardens and Farms Buffered Colbylte Assemblyman Capture Twenty Italians Somerset Begnlar Republi- From the Fall of BROKEN MflSHSi PUT ADV. OF HIS DAUGHTER'S DIVORCE nouncea That He WIU Hot All in Bald on a Somerset can Organizatiou n Plan* to ley Pellet*. BOYS AND S.RLS HOLO* LAWN PARTY, ~**~" ~"f ** *" M NEWSPAPER. Be a Candidate Agrmin. St. BOOBS Emporium. " FOR CHAJtnV. | UM R:: byby aa severesevere andand remarkableremarkable DIVORCED—On Aug. IS, 1865, by ETixabeth, made the anDOnncem got miffed because. in the parlance profit Thfs atom was In Somerset coun§, It is said, have ball storro. accompanied by a heavy Elisabeth,today that madebe woul thed noannouncementt be a cand alsed as profit. ThisDail sumy was turn- lb Somerset cooi kail storm, accompanied by a heavy Justice Frederick W. Kruse, hold- today that he would not be a candi- street, "someone handed them ed over to The Dallyy Press this arrangedarranged .ttoo 'cor'corrf l all th« Colby downpourdownpour ofof minr.-iiii andand thunderthunder andand Ing special term Supreme date for re-election next fall, d on," tipped off tbe borough police, h lightning. The actual damage here date for re-election nest fall, declar- morningmorning anda d willwill bebe tiethe startingstarting of thunder. ItIt laIs tthll r plan, abcdrdlng lightning The actual damage here and for Kings county, N. T., final ingit thatthat hishis reasonsreasons forfor thisthis areare pure-. Sundayiday afternoon,afternoon, aboutabout a earot a fnnd fo the baby camp. It toto well-foundedwell-founded wat not a* heavy ax one would sup- decree of absolute dl that wag In progress In a house a fund for the baby camp. It Is postwarn ,not ...-!,. as 'heavy .!•!• thase onegarden woulds ,ansup-d lyly personal.personal. ItIt IsIs notnot believedbelieved thatthai that was In progress In . hopedHoped thatthat othersOthers willwill feelfeel likelike ceara'jjeara agoago andand hasha s halfhalf andand twotwo inchesincites InIn diameter.diameter. A I street. New Tork, when be married Ides."Idea." beinbeingg heldheld inIs rentedsated byby FrankFrank PintsPlpi T»ee.” byby thethe boysboys andand girls.girls. TheThen; putput (hemthem Intointo effeft.effeet. Thee*Thesei areare thethe , numberunrulier ofof horseshorses InIn thethe streetstreet werewere Mary Anita Brass on Feb. 17, 1897. It lais settledsettled thatthat ThomasThomas Debe-Debe- hotbnt hehe wentwent onon aa junketJunket yeeterdnyyesterda: followed'ollowed thesethese recitations-recitations: "Grand-"Oral objectsobiects thethe SomersetSomerset RepublicansReRnbllcans ' frightenedfrightened andand severalseveral runawaysrunaways They lived with the bride's parent* rolsevolse,, ofof Bummlt.Summit, willwill notnot consentconsent toto andind leftleft thingsthings Inin chargecharge ofof Colum-Colum- mas MinceMince andand PumpkinPumpkin PiPlea/.'e winwill havehave toto putput I*til theirtheir plgtformjilatform IfIf J' , werewere reported.reported. Att the home of Har- until the early summer of 19'" be•e oneone ofof thethe two.two ; althoughalthough Btrstrong< busbus MoletchMoletch andand MikeMike Morris.Morris. TheyTh. _ DaisyDaisy Robinson:Robinson; "Maud-Maud MullerMailer at theythey wantwant toto meetmeetih f hee ColbyjteColbyjltfl specl-ipecl- ryry O.O. RankleRi onn WewtWest EighthEighth street,street. when they went to Summit, N. J. pressuretreasure waswas broughtbrought toto bearbear onon himt openedopened upup earlyearly InIn thetbe morningmorning anandd thehe ’Phone."'Phone," ElsieElsie Tier;Tier; "Tu"Turn-: cationacaUons . 5.£ ti 1 sit•11 ofof thethe glassglass 1In the conservatory j1 waa there that Mrs. Torbert learned byv friendsfriends Inin thisthis city.city, EllsdbethElisabeth andi werewere sellingselling Joyjoy waterwater nsas fastfast nsas theythe; about.".bout," WalterWalter Fisher;Fisher; "In"In 1My "1."1. ToTo promote;thepromotefthe beetbest InterestsInteresU ' sms broken. InIn allall partsparts ofof thethe towntown of her husband's Indiscretions. tiommit. couldId handhand IItt out. all the Italians MerryMerry OldamOldsmibile, >blle."" BeatriceBeatrice aand ofif thethe RepublicanRepublicanSart feartyy **»In thmihe roan-conn- NEW IN EVERY DETAIL! there wereI reportedreported theihe breakingbreaking of.of j Detective Ii_._ Harris follow Rahwayy baa not graspedgp ike "New fromn thethe upperupper sectionsection ofof thsthe boroughborough ElsiEMiee Tier:Tier: "A"A Boy’sBoy's Pocket.”pocket,". RlatcElsi. ly:y otof Somerset."Somerset." \- i I/ J windowindow panespanes aad^scarcely«nds« ircely a treetree esea- 1 Mr Torbert to the . Hotel Regent, Idea" as quicklyquickly asas .ItJt waswas expectedexpected Cullingcalling toto getget some.some. ThoseThose wowo want-want Tier: "An"An Automobile,"Automobile," BeatriceBeatri. "J.•2. ToTo eliminateboealameliminata.boBsism andand cor-,cor- ! windowwindow panes.panes. ScarcelyScarcely. a treetree es-es- Twenty-eighth street and Sixth a' to.o. butbut thethe leagueleague hasbaa Inin mindmind aaan Iin-n ed to) staystay andand pinyplay cardscards oror gamble(ambl Tier; "Good"Good Night."N'lgbt." ElisabethElizabeth Hick,Hick: porateate controlcontrol of*off thethe RepublicanRepublican ] 43 raped damage. The lawns were cov- j nne< Manhattan, one vasionaslon ofof thattbat citycity earlyearly lain thethe ham-tai In otherither waysways squattedsquatted aboutiboui the andnd MaryMary McCormick.McConnlck: “A"A Question."Question. Party.” AVE. capedap damage.g The lawns were cov- Sora Mene; "Hiawatha," Dally Rol ered with leaves, while flower gar- „ The detective .ammo palgn.palgn. ThereThere havehave beenbeen severalseveral vvol-i floor andand thethe placeplace lookedlooked likelike a Cali-Call Nern Mene; "Hiawatha.” Daily Rob- ^"S.^ ToTo furtherfurther tfiethe cause.bfrwis•inisc .Obf.ef equalequaq l || AiUb. 'atest anSijtawts' (n^Ttonaoris denstred andwit hshrubbery leave., whil of variouse Bowe rkinds gar- 1 unteers from Rahway who are anxl fornia'orala "Red"Red Dog”Dog" saloonsaloon duringduring the inson: "The"The NameName thatthat Orew."Grew," RuRutht taxation, limited franchise,. 1JtftH,;jtasn1 .jaxatlont were cut down ns with a sickle. The take np the work. There will golgoldd rush.rush. InIn somesome way.way, twotwo ofof ththee Kline; "A"A Valentine.”Valentine," MayMay Cook;Cook off franchisee,franchisesion, limite, dpopular*po^alar franr >- selection—ael^tlo * n "of~ {' n>w» headlights of engines passing j mass meeting In Eltial cardcard playersplayers receivedreceived roughrongh treat- “The"The SevenSeven DaysDays ofof thetheWeek, Week."" HHar-i Unitedinlted SlatesStates Senators,Senators, popularpopular ' Jn- 1* through Plainfield on the New Jersey J Tharsday night under the ansp mentit Inln a dealdeal andand determineddetermined to get vey•e> Thorn.Thorn, MinnieMinnie Mene.Mene. WalterWall terest>rest Intn primaryprimary elections,ejections, sodand suchat: Central during the storm were' County Republican revenge,mge, aoBO badebade "adLo“adlo"" toto ththee crowd Ftober.Fisher. BenjaminBenjamin Adleberg.Adleberg. IsabelleIsabel!) otherJther progressiveprogressive '.measures''jneasuros'- aaas rmayr and streaked ft for the police station, Cloak,iloak. RuthRnth EnanderEnander andand BealeBessie AAd-d n In tlje InteresInterest^,U ofof 1the •mashed Into fragments. • "Is it." replied Mr. ftmaa. glaring •nd streakedsoon a sIt Chie for fthe Weis polices station. leberg: dialogue, 'Red Ridlai people." I r im f RRfK The storm followed a peculiar,( at bis recreant son-in-law. Aa soon as Chief Weiss made out leberg;"rood," Madialogue.y Cook ; "Red"Clnd .Riding people." course.course. InIn Eastern_ Pennsylvania it j what theythey werewere telling,telllatr, bothboth werewere Hood." May Cook; Cinderella."1 "4."4. ToTo promotpromou honest electlc Mr. Bros* was seen at his home tlapped Into jail for safe keeping nth Kline; "Gold Spinner, ind prevent political corruption waswas veryvery severt.Beveri. resultingresulting InIn ththou-o I| byby aa reporter.reporter. HeHe said:said: clapped Into Jail for safe keeping Hath•Ice Kline;Apgar : "Qold"Sleepin Spinner."g Beauty Bea-, and prevent poll! sandsgands ofof dollarsdollars worthworth ofof damagedamage to!' j "I Inserted and paid for the m andid thethe .raiding raiding partyparty startedstarted ffora the trice Apgar; "Sleeping Beauty." every form." MADISON AVENUE, j "J inserted and paid for the mar- 11 EXHIBIT AT Ma Case, the following songs w< Case, -.or. Somervllle, crops,crops, wreckingwrecking thousandsthousands ofof trees,tree I' riagriagee andand divorcedivorce noticesnotices simplysimply to PlptsF>lpu emporiumemporium . TbfyThfy badhad nnoc dlf- EUaIso Casegiven : The"Th followinge Boy's Boat.song*" wereIf Clarence Case. jof. Somerville. Is upsetting houses and ln some In- set my daughter In the proper 11* flculty In gettinggetting InIn butbut whenwhen they also given: "The Boy's Boat." Isa- saideald toto bebe thethe man*ReedmaalReed andand Frrilng-Frelii _ upsetting houses and In some In- set my daughter In the proper light elle Gloak; "Meet Me at St. Loul ittyser would lika to ran for the stancesstances severalsevers! parsonspersons werewere killedkilled Inin thethe communitycommunity andand beforebefore 1her appeared.ppeared panicpanic seisedseUed thethe crowd.crowd. ThThee belleid "EverGloak;y Littl"Meete BiMet Helps.at Bt. "Louis.” Da huyser would Ilk* to run for the by lightning. Mends. There is not the slight. majorityijoritr madmade. a. rush to get out but add "Every Little Bit Helps.” Daisy Assemblyssembly onon • • that*platform-’thatj platform.;' &He< Is by lightning. 1 friende. There la not the sUghteet ST. ; "Rnfus Rastus Johns iw partner of A9 A. Clark. Demo WhileWhile DunellenDunellen.an andd ScotchScotch PlainsPlain IIIIll feelingfeeling -on-on mytny partpart oror thattbat ofof mmyy Campbellmpbell waswaa atat oneone door.door. HarrisonHarrison Robinson:irown." Elsi "Rufnse Tier ; RkStUa"Old WomaJohnsoni law partner of A,> A. Clark. Demo- were included In the storm area. New daughter. Torbert has married again it another and Interested cltliens saw Brown.” Elsie Tier; "Old Woman." aKv Robinson and May Cook. te father-in-law aiVMr. Reeq. I. P MarketMarket escaped,escaped, asas diddid alsoalso West-West- and I thought It nothing but fal: to It that no one leaped outit ofof ththee After the entertainment there » the father-in-law gfleMr. Reed. I. P. field. At Perth Amboy the storm was thatand , I outhoughtr friend sIt shoulnothingd knobutw fairthe THATHATT OFOF PREVIOUSPREVIOUS YEARS.YEiMlS. Mndows. The only way clear w After the entertainment there was Runyonunyon faIs mentionedmentioned byby bit'hfs'ifriend friendsf field At Perth Amboy the storm was that, our friends should know the windows. The only way clear was ia!e Of candy, lee cream and cat i the Btraigbtoui; Colby candidate probablyprobably thetbe mostmost severesevere InIn thisthis parpart! truetrue factafacts Inln thethe case."case." upstairspstalrs andand thetbe twotwo bartenders.hartendei a saleij- Coo of kcandy. and HazeIce creaml Ajpga andr wer cake.e aa the atralghtouC Colby cdhdldate off.t thethe SUte.State. ItIt swept«wept overover thethe een-n TorbertTorbert Uvealives withwith hishis mothermother IIni Thee annualannual exhibitexhibit ofof specimenspecli Moletchiletch andand MorrisMorris ledled aa delegationdelegation Maycharg Cooke of andthe Hazelcandy Apgartable ;were Dais In, tiretire place,place, dolnfcdotnfe greatgreat damagedamage ttot I,enoxLenox road.road, Maplewood.Maplewood, N.N. J..J., neneora work donedone byby thethe pupilspupils ofof StSt.. ttoo thetbe atticattic aaas Ifif thethe MafiaMafia warnwas afterafter charge of the candy tablo: Daisy How Women publicpublic . buildings,buildings, .factories.factories anandi SouthSouth Orange.Orange. HeHe Isis nownow onon a honey-hone> Gabriel'Gabriel’ss AcademyAcademy duringduring thethe pastpast them.n. TheyThey hadbad toto crawlcrawl throughthrough a RDbtmmniblni andand Ella;lla CaseCast the Ice She eats three churches.churches. HallHall atonesstones whichwhich meas-meas- moonmoon triptrip withwith hishis bride.bride. year beganbegan InIn thethe academyacademy building.building, narrow•ow openingopening andand beforebefore theythey cream andnd BeatriceBeatrice ApgarApgar thethe cake< at regular hours. uredured threethree andand a halfhalf Inches In di- Jackson and Watchung avenues. Sun- d do it. Weiss and bis assistants They wereir« assistedassisted byby thethe otherother boysboyi She sleeps elg )t hours, ID CLIFFORD H. BROKAW rounded up fifteen. These were and,nd girl*.girls. DaringDuring thethe eveningevening therethen often as possible I iro of ibei ameterTIl.'K-l fell in thousandsthousands In one Cl.irmnIt H. RROKaVt day.y *% led downstairs and placed aboard il selections by an or I thousand panes of \Vi:i>S AT IRVIpfOTOX cordiallyTdially InvitedInvited toto attend.attend. were musical selections by an or- midnight. factoryglass wer overe broken one thousand. Maurice pane#Audsley of, WKIM AT IRVINGTON. he first trolley car that came along. chestra underr thethe directiondirection ofof AAl.' Bhe takes flft« n minute* In a‘ glass were broken Maurice Audaley, ToTo thoaethose whowho harehave notnot viewedviewed prepre-- early 100 person al darkened room ofter luncheon. of this ritr. who vlBlted a relative at (8 Frances Urmia KrewBon, viousous exhibits,exhibits, thethe displaydisplay ofOf differ-differ- tose wbo were left behind th. _" Hsnklnson. early 100 person at- darkened room of r lunebedh. ofPert thinh Amboycity, who, yesterday visited ,a warelatives show atn hat they bad been overlooked and tendedended thethe festivalfestival andand Alltil liberallyliberal' SheShe beginsbegins esc]eacg dayday with!wltH; a cold Perth Amboy, yesterday, wan shown Daughter of Councilman Vranl entit workwork isIs almostalmost a revelation,revelati es- lized it. latb, followed by %, glass of cold a pall of hall stones which had been pecially that of the painting • no attempt to Ret away. They patronised It. bath, followed by. glass of :. cold or akep pallt I nof a hallrefrigerator stones .which Fou rhad of thebeenm Hi- Bride. pecially that of the painting class. believed so until the police re- hot water. _ kept in a refrigerator Fonr of them Ursula Krew! In thisthis departmentdepartment somesome veryvery wellwell .ppeared and rSade weighedweighed anan eveneven pound.pound. executed•nitd specimensspecimens areare shownshown fromfrom INGENIOUSINGENIOUS dERSEYMfcX.JERSKTMEN. Bhe Is careful io spend fit least The storm also visited Isclin,, ! Krejvsoi brush of Miss Rose Gessw«ln ' the house. Moletch. and Morris day In ikp open The storm also visited Iselln. ' boroi the brush of Mias Rose Gesswqln. > wherewhere ItIt reachedreached cycloniccyclonic velocity.velocity. iiWh. and Missi MargaretMargaret Willoughby.Wllloughby. MissMiss AAn-n ere found half smothered beneath atents issued to Jerseymen FrankFrank Cooper,Cooper, whowho boastedboasted ofof ththee ' .fford H. '.:.<>}.. merty of the na Pedefious.PedeflouB, MissMiss MaryMary Berkhan.Berkhan indies of rags tn the attic and had sorted by Drake & Co., solicitors Where Abe can finest •and and largestlargest tomatotomato patchpatch InIn ! orough, but now of New York MisMisss CallahanCallahan andand MiasMiss MarieMarie KenKen-- be Jerked oat by tbe feet. ' \inerlcan and foreign pitents, cor on fortabtf. this auction, comprising twenty larrled Saturday afternoon Ere also placed on a car and s her vitality in this section, comprising twenty .clock by Rev. Mr. Hayner!. • ney. TheyThey comprisecomprise canvassescanvasses Inin oioill acres, reports Unit the entire patch water, decorated china, tapes- •er and other stuff was loaded Ipping crate, F. W. Bender, Crys- acres,waa lai reportad wast e (Jmtand theis nothin entireg patchbut a :piBCO[>al church, Irvlnston. Essex and water, decorated china, tapes son. PersonsPersons wishlniwishing , toto contributecontribute totl wag laid waste And la nothing but a ounty. The marriage took ipla tries,rles, panelspanels andand sofaBOfa cushions.cushions. MiasMlae il Lake; reversible back for photo- h« second-hand tale to be field nn mass of mangled vines. At the ho- »swein has a very large number TheThe quartersquarters Inin thethe boroughborough JailJail ' ic cameras, L. Borsuni, Plain- the second-hand * «.to be ield un- mam of mangled vines. At the ho- \ Jr. Hayner's borne, and It wat Geasweln haa a very large number are••> limited limited andand thethe stowingstowing ofof twentytwenty | der'- • thethe auspicesauspices of his daughter's engag. andTh makinge embroider a pleasingy pupil display.s again 1 hose.lose. ThisThis quietedquieted themthem somewhatsomewhat steamtte, coupling.Trenton; O.relie E.f Uebvilve and for E.heat B.- Dt$ P. field,fleld. butbut ItIt onlyonly lastedlasted fortor aboutabout fivefive • Brokaw be did not kaow that The embroidery pupils again have nd tbe racket was afterward stop- Witte. Trenton: relief vglve for heat- minutes. The damage-, however, was t large part or the exhibit and and the racket was afterward stop- g systems, A. McGonagle, East Or- minutes. The damage, however, was (sh e intended to be married Saturday aineclmen large parts of ofthi thes wor exhibitk are anda grea thet pedd entirelyentirely byby thethe threatthreat thatthat everyevery ingge systems.; compensatin A- McOonagl*.g direct-actin Eastg Or- w ._ Tuesday, heavy, much glass being broken. afternoon. The first intimation hi specimens of this work are a great in who spoke above a whisper IB, 1906; J. Frank Weeks, heavy,Scarcel ymuch a pan glasse wa s beingleft i nbroken. Peter- 4 delight to the women visitor*. S man who spoke above a whisper apgc:ne, Pcompensating. F. Nickel, Eas direct-actingt Orange; met en-- Scarcely a pane was left In Peter- ,ha d of It was on Friday when shi delightsplendi dto tabl thee womencovers visitors., center pieceSomes >nld be lined S2S. gine.tle F. an F.d Nickel.rail fastener East Orange;, D. E. Oldsmet-, S» 7«ar| • •oQ-t greenhouses. After that heavy told him. There was no opposition splendid table covers, center pieces wouldWhe ben thfinede crow 1*5d was lined ■clason'ss greenhouseswas put In whic Afterh withstoo that dheavy Sat- t id hand embroidered pillows an When the crowd was lined up al •warktie and: printin rail fastener,g machine D. ,E. Walte Olds.r RTH0R—On tS-iday, Juna 2 2, glam waa put In which withstood Bat- .i o the wedding on his part. andredlte bandd t oembroidered the Mlssea Marpillowsy McCu areI Roofoof openedopened ItsIts doorsdoors Monday.Monday. _It. Newark;ott, Plalnfleld printing; knittinmachine.g machine Walter, 1906, David Arthur, ln hit T.Sd urday's storm. The downpour or rain The bride was graduated fi credited to the Misses Mary McCul- (hey pleaded "Not polity,'" ordsy’str storm.y heav They i downpour of rain agh, Anna Pedeflous. Hay Berk- whether they pleaded "Not guilty." Scott.P. ShepparPlainfield:d anknittingd A, J. machine.Mankin, Gnaraiieed and streets in all Trenton Normal School a year ago lough.in. Theres Annaa Pedefious.Schneider anMayd JenniBerk-e guilty" or "non vult," so Mayor J. P. Sheppard and A, J. Manhin. ••guilty" or "non vult." so Mayor lem; clamp. D. Swope, Merchant- ASHINGTON—ioddenly, in Part* of the city were flooded, the ,nd dari tne t the „.„ M han.inwn Theresa. Miss SchneiderDlneen als oand show Jennies sev- Smallernalley finedfined eighteeneighteen S313 eacheach anandd Salem;lie: bridlclamp,e bits D., Swope.H. Turton Merchant-. New- WASHINGTON— storm sewers being unable to carry ln the public school at Oak Tree, Moletch>letch andand MorrisMorris StSB each.each. OnOnee rill#:k; adjustablbridle bits,e peda H.l Turton.crank fo New-r bi- city.city, JuneJune 1».19. J906, Irene'Wash- it off quickly enough. A sudden .j^e Board o( Education there fully iral bits of plain sewing that are of thethe prisonersprisoners waswas seenseen toto mallmall a ark;les , adjustableB. Uh I matin, pedal, PaSsaic crank ; for(two bl-) Iniagton atom. 3^ )l'a change of temperature waa looked • mM9mKtmd her to return there next try good and Mlas Irene Duchesne letter;ter asas soonsoon asas hehe gotgot outout andand Iitt cylee. B. UhlmauQ. PaSaslc. (two) for after the storm, but the air did , ^j ^ . lead* la Mount MeUIck work, which thought be sent word to Plpti. who ie plate, D P. Vanghnn. Haddoi faI Sne gtve tlw ao ar a rule Is hard for most pupils. Is thought he sent word to Plpts. who tie plate, b. F. Vaughan, Haddon WaLed not grow cooler until toward night. „,,„ thct 8Be wouWp however. Is IsIn NewNew York,Tork, thstthat ItIt wouldwould bbee field;Id; meantmeans forfor teensecurin ringg rails.rails, D.D. F.F . Reports were received that pane* ' —— In needlework. Miss Marie Item cheaper for him to stay on the other Vaughan.langhan, Haddosfleld.Haddonfleld; signalsignal lanlan-- e ows a pretty white bat In eyelet he Hndsoi tern. W.W. A.A . Wright.Wright, Masonrille.MaEonville. tal"nroS.,Ti'.'^rj «<,''™S "Tramy** SERVICE. >rk and an elaborated cushion. One of the men < (Trademarks)Trademarks) CertainCertain namednamed seatsseats Summer Board. >i<*k oi th. Faille fcrrtc, Ctrpon- ,*„ n^^, Spoko .t (MMoor Mlaala* MargaretMargaret McDonoughMcDonoujh hahasa a _ tve his name as John Verity and id tanks, E. N. Joralemon, Newark; g hl gave his name as John Verity snd aad tanks. E N. Joralemoo, Newark; HP> tilted. 1§Mmm T-Mrtw. cushion,cushion, richlyrichly colored,colored, andand MiasMiss saidsaid thatthat hehe hadhad nothingnothing toto dodo withwith varnishes.nlshes. MurphyMurphy V*rslshVarnish ComCom-- 7 thousands of Brjooklyn -peoplt. chesne a cushio (••rousing, tbat he was only iy, Newark; priming, coating By thousands ot Brooklyn people. —^^^^^^^^____^____ : Rev. Grskine M. Rodman, rector- Bernadetteladet Docheane n enahlon em- the carousing. that he wu only a pany. Newark: priming, coating and Can youyoo taketake a fsfr*few? ItIf go.so , listukt yourTOUT broidered>roldered InIn violet.violet. boarder•der atat thethe place.place. TheThe onlyonly smsym-- preparingireparing materialmaterial forfor varnishes.varnishes, M ln the BROOKLYN DAILY ~ emeritus of Grace Episcopal church, ithy he got from tbe mayor waa tbe irphy Varnish Company, Newark; house In the BROOKLYN DAILY spoke at the weekly meeting at In- ThThee regularregular classclaas workwork laIs devoteddevoted pathy he got from the mayor waa the Murphy Varnish Company. Newark; EA.ULEAGLEE FREEFREE INFORMATIONINFORMATION BUBU-- ^m almostmost entirelyentirely toto freefree handhand sketchessketches advice[vice thatthat hehe hadhad oughtought toto hanghang castortor oil.oil . NationalNational LeadLead Company.Company, "IEAU, for whlclt purpose a .printed terhaven Park st i o'clock San- la Ink.Ink. specimenspecimen pagespaces ofof arithmetic,arithmetic, •where elae. •£*•;* City; rat, vermin and Insect REAU, for whlchf pnrpose a printed day afternoon. His topic was "The Jersey•trove City;r o rrat. exterminator vermin and, EInsect; 8. Blanklank IsIs provide^provided;. Conns* Ior«t-La4 Jack Henderson Healing Power Of the ChrisUlfe geography,geography, algebraalgebra andand geometry.geometry. destroyer or exterminator. E. B. The" te pupilspupils whowho havehave penpen workwork disdis-- Wells,fells, JerseyJersey City:City; liquidliquid compoundcompound TheThe serviceservice ofof feetje INFORMATIONINFORMATION CommlMloner Made Practical In Oar Dalljr Lives." playedtayed areare tkethe MissesMisses GraceQrace Rafferty.RaBerty, Helping Mountain White*. used~ aaas aa substitutesubstitute forfor aa courtcourt plast-plast- BUREAUlUREAD $ Series &j£r~ Dean Rodman referred Inclitently of Irene Docheane.Dhesne, MargaretMargaret McDon-McDon- TteTLe Women'sWomen's HomeHome MissionaryMissionary er. DouglasDouRlas ManufacturingManufacturing ComCom-' Cosier the quiet and restful surroundings >ngfa. Marie Kenney, Anna Pede- Societyy ofof thethe Firs*First BaptistBaptist churchchurch my, Newark: butter, Eastlack; Os-| win and the charm of such a [place in ough. Marie Kenney. Anns Pede- an appeal for articles ot pany. Newark: butter. East lack; Os- MirthfuMirthfull HooksBooks iinn flout.is. MaryMary -tcCultough...icCullough. MayMay Berk-Berk- makes nn appeal for articles of A., Carnden: sausages, John The Brooklyn Ragle la the (Mat ad- which to meditate on the works of han, Lillian Panly. Theresa Scbneld- clothing,otblng. literatureliterature andand InIn factfact mostmost car A.. Camden: sausages. John P. The Brooklyn fl Up-To-DateUp-To-Date SlangSlang God. han. Lillian Pauly. Thereon Schneid- lythlng suitable to place in a barrel Squirejulre Aft Co..Co. , JerseyJersey City;City; photo-photo- vertlslng'ertislng mediummedium In the wef Id. It er andaij.1 JennieJennie DineeaDlneen . AmongAmong ththee anything suitable to place In a barrel Taphs, F. J. Laracy, Kearay; wpven carries more resort advertlfecnients Miss May Vincent rendered sever- llors who are represented are to bobe sentsent toto thethe reliefrelief ofof thsthe Moun-MOUB- graphs, F. J. La racy. Kearny; wpren carries more rest ALBER+ HEDDEN al selections on the piano I and the, Juniors who are represented are n Whites at Onelda, Kentucky, and" nettednetted wire.wire. NewNew JerseyJersey WireWire tnanlan nayany New New YotToi * paper. It stands ienrietta Pedenoas, Madeline Noon- tain Whiten nt Oneida. Kentucky. h Company, Trenton. open-air congregation joln« — he had madvrtmnt.Me ko hnd m.The poinpointt waam accepte eccwptedd by Mrbp. waUrs glv**Mn b y©»* Enginee■ ">J r BMMoorPearsoi tmi It...man ut h. eoatfssed: “Whet- tbo TO*. **■ Ukoo on th*-- -■ DEER IIi I iheIMHT m1 m urn is CHAPft SHIS 1 SEWER COMMISSIONeveccr r actiomotionn Ist. take tokens by bpthU thiscounci councill Mon Idea-to., dulMM.y a viedelyw opposin. ri.wg Itopposl. , IS 10 NEW IBS willwill halhorse mmyy support—toeappert—(orr sewers . When the' *h«resul t wa*»•'s made George Seeber Exchanges It Snpt. MiaonM^xaon MakeMaLaas iAnnoun - MayorMayor SmalleSmalleyy EmpowereEmpoweredd Mr . Hooley.Hooley.”" | knows. Mr. Hooley offereknown.d a Mr.resolu- Hooley offeredHOODS a reeoln-KRR DUNEILENOaers* Saabar1 Exchange* It Sapt. IK SUPERINIENDENF HII.e waw..s fallowefollowedd b ybp W .W. J. Conro1. Cooropy lion thattoot "Itkstt b e “Itthe sensbo e tb.of thMMe ofWOOD tb« S NEAR DUNELLEH For KcVey's Hotel and An- cement of Chan&es hi Local to Name a Body to Recom- who said: "I am tn faror of sewers meeting that the commission be em- D0EWANDERIN6AB0UTIN WILD STAT For Xc Vey * Hotel and An- cement-of Change* hi Ixical Co BTame a Body to Beoom- •to Uhl: "I M to (oror of mwrr. meeffnc thet th. DOE WANDER1N6 ABOUT IN WILD STATE ALL 01 MIZATIONQANIZAT I UNITE m RE_ •ndand alwaysloop*s havho.,e bean boon.. As waA.s sa|oood oo|dpowere PoWBiedd to engag U>e sucnonh engineerin g no*hex anandd PrivatPrivatee House House.. , publiPublicc SchoolsSchools.. UNITE IN «f. meodmend B«sBeett FlanPlan.. beforbsforse thithiss eveningsmoIss., thth.e nee poodd of ofthe themm advis *«'“•e as deeme“•••"«*d necessary. " This RECALLSRECALLS OLOLDU DAYSDAYS.. ; CtfTI4H-)R OK —. CJR.. IEKTERTAJHSC.ENTERTAINS. I . II.s retardinrstordlopg thth*e borough' borouxh'ss growt krowtkh *«s carried anrorrtsad it wa asod explaine It d by AT PUBLIC HEARING ansndd ao gooroodd syste systemm woul wouldd greatl irrestlyy ln- In-Wr. Hoote*lr. yHooley that h ethot mean bst somrooste othe r MemoriesMemories ooff pionesplonefirV day day*s In In thla DEALSEAL SIGNIFICANflIONIFICAHTT SOMSOMEE ' AB ESAKE TO LEAVLEAVETO E TheTh® Jvmriou hurlousa societie s of Warren AT PUBLIC HEARINGcreas e property ralfces. The q»ea- engineer than Mr. Pearson. ThU section have been recalled to the res- ol Warren ereaaetion o f nrnnerTVan Individua valel o par the PlainThe - Qu*e-matte r engineerwin be definitelthan y Mr.decide Peard by section have been recalled I chapelchapel (uniteunitedd ThursdaTbs Uyy inIn tendertender-- mMMSl or the Plain- win be definitely Ididentdecided ent*s oof f thbythee bac backk countr countryy nea nearr Du Dun-Rerbrr'aSeebe r • WesWee*t IfronFro«tt Stree Hirer*t Frop- Prop-Roste r Rosiero£ Pedagogue off Pedagnga©*s for PUtnield lor :riaiut.lag"ng Kn receptioidr {optionn t o to£. E. Parvln.Parvin, ththee J*-l*Ue l>«rtnx Which Cos»- Helfieldd sewenewerr dependdepend,s upo uponn consollda BO—M|n- th e council«>»• . Mayor Smalley MayOfan- ellenelleSmalleyn ththee pas pastt tw twoo week weekss by thbye athe ap- 1 g»el uper(ntendentitendent.. MemMen.- tloa.tlon bubett thithiss l a Isno tnot th e(he plac piecee to tal tok talkBounce nouncedd that bethat woul hed appoinwouldt tbappoint« pearancepearanc e ooff aa deedeerr i nIn th thee woods woods. Th . The ertytni FisweF/gwredd infit Recen iteeemtt Pul FoUlLl t i- ! HisjHuti SchooSchooll anandd Lowe Lowerr j berberss ofo(f th•e congregatiol*onn anandd theitbeirr aboutabouohnnft ththei hs>e tatter.latter.latter The Th#Th*boroug boroughboroughh has commissiohashas commn a slesion soon asas possiblsoon ase aftepossibler animal after, a small doe. has been friends attended in large i been made a political arena every which the meeting adjourned. animal,severe! tlmea smalla recentl doe.y i n haatbe nbee calml FightFightss anandd Conrk Convic-- Jj&adse|crades foetoe* Nex!fnt friends attended I large numbers. yeabeenr aboumadet election politicaln time annrenad this 'every »*««*> the meet lag adjourned,several times recently In the In Coniectlo i n with the eventit., ththee year about election Ume and this taintain neighborhoodneighborhood,, anandd I s laevldentl evidently: tiont ii.n ooff Go*Goff.. | . Term. 1 Juniornior (ChristiaChristiann Endeavofcndearorr Societ y la View. consolidationconsolidation propositioproptmltloon looklooks* a s as at home there. gave it 1 annuaannuall en|ertalnment entertainment.Society. though something i was going on at homo there. A large realty deal which Is con-{ Dr. H&ry ' M. Maison, aupqrin-, S Th< Tb*The meeUnmeetingg of ofNort Northh Plalnflei Plainfieldc again.though " something was going on WhereWhere ththee dodoee cam camee fro mfrom A large really deal which Is con r. Hfflr Upfflk The :iapelapell wa wasa itrettll brettllyv decorate decoratedd sfdered by many to be significant, • tendent ot schools, riakes the follow- ' wito Iwers, and the dellghtlul splr- cltlsencitizen*s in la the tb*Commo Commonn Coi Cocarl! P. 18S.. GRADUATEHBS question,question, bubutt ItIt I s iasuppose supposedd to to besldered a by many: to be significant. «.<• u-nd. A. Xatlfew- A. ' ItWlliow.'urelirt. Dof ahe evening evenln^ * "" sy«lesystemm witwithh an asIndependen Independentt o outletstarred -ted laslastt JanuarJanuaryy lan andd a t thaat tthat tim etime tootoo shthyy ttoo b ebe captured captured. changed:hanged hihiss propertpropertyy o non Wes Westt Fron Frontt *on .M a n.gfadaat a |e aduateo*j Columbia of • ,Columbia, now xbTie ie «•'••' feasible Board of Health, aa I am. you would tt 1020 East Front street, now oc-jschoo' to work out the most feasible plan.Boar d of Health, aa !I am. you would Now thathatt theth* Claa Clams '06 '04of the SmalleySmalley oorr hishla men .men. Th e lattThet atlatter 10JO East Front street, now rhoolaoc~ a»d Unlvcrsttle*. : arm .pplausepplause;; Mis Hass NorNorna ScheacSchreckk The Huggestlou that such a count? be know pretty quick bow the people ?upled by Theodore French. Pos- Scbool-^-Katherine ' M, Tb* ssgfinslUm that serh a roars* knobe w pretty quick how tbe people PlalnflelPlainfieldd HigHighh SchooSchooll ha s baabee i didn'tdidn'beent knoknoww jusJustt wha whatt th thee gam game law i cupled by Theodore French. Pos-Stlllm^Noimuiap School-—Katherine.unooi-—niiarnne ». :solaoloo inIn IxcellenIzcellentt voicevoice;; a i adoptedadopted wawass madmadee b y byWillia Williamm J. feelfee l J.abou aboutt havinhavingg them them.. If ItIf i-< '".It _come* graduated,graduated , thtbee younyouwgg me menn an d andwo- * havebave ttoo saanyy abou aboutt dee deerr so thesoy theydi sessionlesslodid n ooff propertpropertyy will willbe takebe n takenBeebe,BeebeFee he. , MWduateI'hs,.'-' of ofSmit Smithh Colfeg Collegee double [quartett(quartettee renditiol pndltlonn ooff "PeDa"Pennyy i Bull tic lil and he also named Charles to an independenIndependentt system system,, the i tber# meIsn will torn their attention to their not attempt to meddle with it., . aboutibout JulJnlyy I.'1. I and□d the _Aston Norma Normall School School. . py little BirlHi scored a great - Bui tile Id and he alao named Charlesplentplenty y ooff rooroomm dow flownn in thIne ll.. with seven ynarn'l ex- sens who might be willing to serve After J.J. Vi"W A. RauersacA Banersxchsh had pursner a clean pair or heels, andtad boarding-hoiisboarding-housee inin hi shi* ne wnew pn prop-perience.peri e MlsMiass Mar Maryy P. PowersF Power*,, of of HI; Mlsa Edna Green recited tea* who might be willing to s*rr© that there wan n gre will taktakee a apos postt gradua graduatet course andpuraner a clean pair o( heels, rrty on West Front street. It. is SJ Normal School, Qow A resolutioresolutionn inla regar regardd to havinto havlagg thi aae*r?*1the that there was n great thethde-e remainderomBinderr willwill*" elth eitheri : remai remainn at spottedapotteat d ththee dodogg an andd jumpe Jumpedd awa awayy ertyto on West Front street. It Is saidtbe Poigfiam Ncgtial (School, how after which Miss Schenck commission was carried by a large mand for sewers fromHU residentsM *ast that*hat. MrMr.. McVeMcVeyy ha haas n o noIntentio Intentionn teachlng3|of n Watertbwn, H. Y. Mlaa ng and Miss Case recited a ranmiMlM waa carried by a lame home or go to business. safetysafety aaas thougthoughh I t Itwa swas experience experiencedd icllln g liquor or applying to (he Com- teaching n Watertbwn, N. Y. Mia* majoritmajorityy anandd ttIt wil willl be beappointe appointedd by ofby Somerset street and that SmartStuart anandd HowarHowardd Freema Freemani willlain guardinguardingg ItselItselff fro fromm chase chase. selling liquor or $ wiring to the Com-JaffaJuK a BJB.| PrindlcPriorilc. o f Altof . Holyoklit eHolyok> •lection; a flower drill by Mayor Smalley at an early date. The In ravofavorr of ofa n anindependen Independentt p plant, monmon CounciConnelll forfor' a licena license,i bat thatCollege . iowteachhiK in Easthamp- girls brought the programme Mayor Smalley at an early date. Thediscussio n followed as to thi taketake examinationexaminationss foforr Tale Yale,, althoug althoughh it will be strictly a temperance house. College. ow‘ teaching In Easthamp- namenamess ooff WW. L. I..Saunders Saunders., Josep Josephh O. a O. discussion followed as to the theca-y will take a post-gradi It will be strictly a temperance hou ton. " Mash., MIBMlsaB Sjell Stellaa M. BarnettM. Barnett,, delfghtfal Osgood and Andrew K Kenney pacitpacityy ooff thethe Plainflel Plainfieldd bed s bedaand theyand will take a post-graduate It Is not known what Mr. Seebei >f Tuf*1 College and Rhode Is) of en srtalnmsi to delightful Osgood and Andrew B. Kenney were t effect the discharge of the bor- Georg*George RittenhousRlttenbowsqq wilwilll ente enterr Ste - Ste- ntendIt Iss doinnotg knownwith thewhat Nort hMr. ave -Seeberof Tufe'sj College end Rhode Island alsoalso mentionementionedd asas bein beingg eligibl eligiblee for forwhat effect tb# discharge of the bor-ven s Institute and Joseph W. Ga- Intends doing with the North Normaluvw- fchool. the personnel. ough'sough's sewagsewagee woulwouldd hav havee upo uponn theirens Institute and Joseph W. Ga- me property, but there ia a rumi Rev. J. WW.. McKfUoyMcfftclvey., ththee pastor pastor,, *orklng. All questions in this re- vevett tt.. Jr.Jr.,. willwill g o goto Cornellto Cornell.. Harol dHarold noe property, but there Is n FrankRn School—MifSchool—Mlaas LilliaLlllUnn 1 The gathering waa called to c working. All questions In this re- PP.. HH.. 8.S. PI ENS WINNER WINNERSS na t he Intends to apply next year fi welcoE Mr. rtkrvin to his new The gathering was called to orderipec t were answered In a clear ToddTodd willwill continucontinuee hi s hlastudie studiess ai at tnat. liquo her Intend*license toan dapply that nexthe o yearr h forBates. FramfnghaxFraminghamn Norma l Normal at 8 o'clock by Mayor Smalley spect were answered In a dear and a liquor license and that he w teaching In Amherst.bappy vpl thoughthough ththee numbenumberr presen presentt wa s rhwaso la probably possessed of as n willw111 alsmlmoo gogo t o collegeto college.. Malcom Naieombb a representativeho^el. The bullin Win g ranla fouIher storieplaces as much smaller than was expected the who Is probably possessed of aa much MM Mil a bqtd Then< building la four stories School- Ref;Hefjeshment nh tas jrerfferee servedserved,, an andd a nan much smaller than was expected theInformationInformatio n oonn thethe subjec subjectt as aa DaviDaviss anandd AbAbee Hug Hugoo Rubenstei Rubenatelnn w! will•WSMWk 1011 n helghf and is well-adapted foi Bryan School—•Ml** Anna 8U1I-hour , ff sociasociall Intercourse Intercourse,, durin g daring menmen whwhoo tootookk par partt In thlae thediscussio dlaeuaalonn go into busl: Intote l helglMbusiness *. * Joh*•n Ma.ddwell-adapted< for lei IslanIslandd NorNormaln School, were tbe borough's moet promlnem InIn ththee twtwoo PUloflelda Plalnflelda.. He Hetalk talk-go Into business. hotel business. John Madden had five 'years < which qr., ParviijPottla. wa wasa warml warmlyy greet greet-- were the borough’* moat prominent or several minutes and when beMiltonMilt r StSt.. JohnJohn an d andClarenc Clarencee NAMESNAMES OOfF EXCEPTIONALLEXCEPTIONALLYY BR1G BRIGHTH onduct s a pool and billiard parlo: |^had five ;years experienceed by he lapelchapel. members Lmembers., followed followed.. resident*.residents. AmonAmongg thos tbooee wh o whopre - pre- Heaume, having won scholarships a conductsin the grouna dpool floor. and Therbilliarde parlor "herlne•rine NeNewman,w mas. of ofFrani Prmm-- sented their views were former May- onclude•ludedd nnoo ononee neede neededd an ynny furthe fartherr Heaume. having won scholarships at PUPILSPUPILS WHWHOO RECEIVERECEIVEDD REWARDS REWARDS.. on the ground floor. There will ial School, now teach- The r* rreshmentfenii wer weree serve servedd unde underr sented their views were former May-explanationexplanation . thethe NeNeww YorYorkk L'nlveralty I'nlverstty., wi will >robably-l> • no changes just n Konnal School, now tonrh- of the Ladles* Aid So- oror BB.. AA.. Hegeman Hegeman., Jr. .Jr.. Henr Henryy A. MA.e Mc- timio their studies there. probablyibe tenantt- -bsv noof thchangese building Jnst, ringfleld.ngfleld. ,_Mls.Ml-** Hele Helenn Whlt Whlt-- the dl action of (he Ladles' Aid So- - Gee.Qee. WW.. J.J. Bnttfleld Bnttfteld.. Georg Georgee T. RoT.g Rog-AtA t thithiss JunctureJuncture.. W .W. J. ButJ. t delButtfleld. tlnne their studies there. Rnaaell the tenaritcy of the building. The itsdam Normal School. ciety 1 y th*netnber member** of thofe Chrlsthe - Chrls- spokepoke foforr thth*e firs tfirst tim etime and saiandd StrykerStrykesaid r anandd RoberRobertt Ruge Rugwnn als oalso wo nw. Following IB the list . articles of agreement have been sign, Noripsl School S' and tbe Yoaag ers.era, AndreAndreww E. EKenney Kenney.. Edwar Edwardd S. fl. scholarshipsscholarships aatt RutgerRutgerss Colleg Collegee an dand Following Is the list of P. t earticlesd by th ofe Intereste agreemeatd partie haves anbeend tlt sign-h Irving-School—Misichool—Mins FlorencFlorencee HOH1 - tloa E deavor Bdtlety and the Young Hooley, J. O. Oagood. Captain W. C. •There eeema to be a great diversify prisepriie winnerwinnerss as asan n announced Westfleld (Mass.i Normal Men's [BrotherhoodBrotherhood. MrsMrs. . JohJohnn H H. Hooley. J. O. Osgood. Captain W. C. heyheh y wilwillilll enteenterr tha h thatt alleg ll collegee In thhIne Leandethe r N. Lovetl, of tfa ed11 1by be thepasse interestedd as soon apartiess the seaandr title Vest field (Mass.) Nor chairman of the Ladles' Aid Hmlth.Smith, formeformerr CouncilmaCouncilmann Jame Jameas K . K.of opinion here and to Leander N. Lovell, of the Board1 IIIofcompleted be passed. as soon aa the labellabel CC.. Whitney>'hltn*y.. Pot«daPoUdamm Snyde chnlrmsfi of the Ladlee' Aid Arnold. J. V. E. Vanderhoef, J. V aa ir this question Is either going fallrail.to. JosepJosephh H . H.Jones Jones,, the onltbey coonlyl col-Education , at the commei _ i.Lulu Fuller, of directed Arnold. J. V. E. Vanderhoef. J. W.ake or break the borough. One ot College,College, wherwheree VisMiasa Broadnax Broadnax,. erelseEducation,s or thnte PlainSelthe commencemend High Schoo Is completed. chool. . Lulu Fuller, c AA.. BauersacbsBauersacbe.. formeformerr Recor dRecorder • make or break the borough. One raduatof e of last yea arrises of the Plainfield High School Th#The KesKcstt FronFrontt stree t prop*! HighHigh SchooSchooll l»02IfiOJ., an andd Mt .M Thomas Doud, W. J. Conroy. W. F. ir largestlargest propertpropertyy ownersowners.. Char Chari': graduate of last year.'. is takinIs gtaking a Thursda y night: which Mr. Seeber exchanges, has al- >llege, now teaching In Thomas Doud. W. J. Conroy. W. WF.. McCutchen. now In Enrope, a jiii.-iarse' ooff studystudy.. Thursday night: hlch Mr. Seeber exchanges, has al- College, now teaching l Williams.Williams. PresidenPresidentt L.L. B . BWool Woolston.; W. McCutcben. now In Europe, addPhili p Lelchtentrlit EnglishEnglish compositionmposltlon—Oeonge Oeoiwe.. H wayswayH s beebeenn aa sourc sourcee o fof troubl troublee to hlton him. of the Plalnfleld Board of Trade, and myself,self, havhavee hahadd a numbea numberr of taofl talksPhilip Lelchtentritt will study lawBabcoc k prise,. _given by Mrs. Georg* He built It with the intention of » of the Pis In Held Board of Trade, and tbe subject and recently ln a r a year with JohnH. VaH.n WinklVanwinklee Babcock prise, given by Mrs Georgrtifleandd accountant. DaughtersDaughters ooff ththee A American Revolu-convicted icted anandd fined.fined. Thla year Mr. 1 G I ACEE CARROCARIp>LL ASSIST ASSISTSS B YBY REN PEfl-- wanted to know what progress had fhnt Mr HooleyHooley.. Joh Johnn F . WilsoF. Wilsonn an< andcertified accountant. Ooff tried again to securThies a licei Normalformat SchoolSchool.. MarMaryy E. E. H. A. McGee be named." OfOf ththee younyoungg wome womenn gradu graduates,a tion; prise, five dollars In gold. Ben-Qoff tried again to secure a license, In chargchart*e of ofsewin sewingg < an d and RINC CONTRALTO SOLOS. been Lade. H. A. McOee be named ” Miss Gertrude Hunter and S Edward H but the application was refused. It 0 RING CONTRALTO SOLOS. > men who spoke, Th* morion was secondedided b yby Cba Cbas-s iss Gertrude Hunter and jaminMlsa Edward Herrmann; honorable then that Mr. Goff decided CortlandCortland NormaNormall SchoolSchool., Several of Ihe men who spoke,Debele , but Andrew E. Kennoy de ChryaleJJaMacMurrayCbrystellaMacMurraywil willl enteenterr I Bar-mention.mention . ChrlsteCbrlstellal FraFrance*n s MacM MacMuru waa then that Mr. Goff decided to iter TechnicaThebnlca!l InstituteInstitute., touchetouchedd ooan "consolidation"cpasolidatloa"" i n in< vari-Dehele. tout Andrew R. Kenney de- I and Miss Anna Sheppard ' give uupp thth©e place place.. It isIt underst la understoodj Lie by t ous ways and reference to this sub- clared that a commission would onlynard and Miss Anna Sheppard my.will Laura May Baker. ever since Mr. Seeber has b. experienceexperience asas . a. aclas sclass ncent! Whiir ous ways and reference to this to complicate matters. Dunham will continue her studies at Mathematics—The Dr. C. II. Stillthat ever since Mr. Seeber has been jecJectt seemeseemedd toto n!l stirr U P upa numba numbere serve of to complicate matters. nan prize, given by M tryingLK toto disposdisposee o f thof e propertthe property.y appjreelallve audience of Washington Park residents. At "It isn'Isn'tt a aquestio questionn a s asto whetheto whetherr the WeatfietWestfieldd NormaNormall Schoo Schooll tjo |to pre-man prise, given by Mrs.. KJ.. K.My Myers as claimeJ that 't orlginallj changes . also aonounc- s to tbe Park Club Friday Washington Park residents. At onea largo property owner wants this i for a klndergartcakindergarten teacteacher.l and.ml WilliaWilliamm MM. SUHmanStillman,; first first priz eprise.It was claimed that it Originally coat ngea ;are ala annou: timetime whilwhilee MayoMayorr Smalle Smalleyy wa s was MissMiss Louisleoulsce KlinKlinee wil lwill ente renter Pi Pratt115$15 iInn goldgold., Willia Williamm Hick Hickss Osgoo Osgood:d $ IS.000. The consideration In I**. The• pupilpupilss werweree assiste assistedd br by pressingpreening bihiss viewviewss a s asto thtoe advisthe -advis-or that. If* something *h# whole second prize, tin in gold. William tte presenpresentt deftdeall i s noIs t notknow known.n :hoolI—Mls —Mlsaa BtheEthell MM.. How How--Mlw ( aceJ . J.Carroll Cdrroll., contralto."Th contralto.'Thee abilityability ooff a adependen dependentt or independor Independ- borough haa ;i «v about.it Th eThe bette belt*r Institute, and after a post-graduatesecond prise. $10 In gold. William MaryT J.dir-Lflckk anaadd Mis Misss M .M. E. E.prog was » choice one and tbe ent disposal plant he mentioned con- thingthing 1tor us to do l* to give a course.oursevote . MisMisss BerthBerthaa Hill HUI wil l willer enterCrawfordCrawfor d DouglassDnuglaaa.. Miss How.ird goes to the nme was a choice one and the ent disposal plant he mentioned con- he same Institution. Tbe Misses Translation Prizes—For the best Benedict Miss Howard goes to rendltthe •n of the Several numbers wo* solidation and instantly there wi of confidence to our mayoru dand coi ncoun- same institution. Tbe MissesTranslation Prise*—For the best Bennetts School,School.;' Irvlngton-on.-theIrvington-ott-lbr-- applauso; and commendation solidation and fusUatly there was < they are I HazelHazei GardnerGardner,. AviAvias Aldrlch Aldrich,. Len aLenaanslatloinslatlon n ooff assigneassignedd passages passages,, a hearty upplnuso, and commendntloi .!•*.- Hooley and H. A. cil that they are competent1 to go HudaonHudsonUtiriann ^* MtsVtlaaMisss Benedic Benedictt take s takesa tikwII . Theligwori. k gave erldence protest from if 8 Hooley and H.ahead A inandd brinbringg abou aboutt what what's best.Bohan an anandd AntoinettAntoinettee Dyet Dyettt Hill Hill wil lwillfirst prizeprise, ofof thre threee dollar dollarss an dand a sec a- s* sffitly In Columbia University. from I TheliC work gnv* evident* McGeeMcGee thathatt "sewagewa wa*s th ethe subjec also go to a college. The remaindei id prize oY two dollars, to t year's s (fly fn Columbia University.of th« carefulcareful Anandd painstakinpainstakingg lo - Id- under dlscusatoi TheThe PlalnflelPlainfieldd bedbedss hav havee bee :been builtalso go to a college. The remainderond prise ot two dollars, to be « Th© thrir$le dteacher teacherss no wnow on leavon e leaveof of rn bv M|js Whltnej- and she. under discussion, not consolidation.” or time and study of ItheK graduategraduatess wil lwill eithe eitherr tak e taket pendepended a d InIn bookbookss chose chosenn by tbyl the re- absence^ Miss, E^len E. Cummlng, troct^Ma br Mft* Whitney and she. ;arinE the after a great deal of time and study absence Miss, Ejlen E. Cumming. ne in fore a large share of ap- "We object to hearing Che and have been copied poet-graduatepost-graduate courscoursee or orremai remainn al ceiverat er ofof thethe -price prise-. Moder jModern FurchanMPurchaselan- s FroFromm JohJohnn F F.. M eMc- Kttherlne F. Ball and jMlss* too. ie In fon a largo share of »p- mentionedmentioned together,together.”" oneone ot tofl t and have been copied all over the guages, given by Ernest H- Acker- Miss K therine f. Ball and prabstMlwf •n and was complimented for exclaimed, "they are two separate country, therefor©tore ththee fact the bor-home guages. given by Ernest R. Acker Pheobe J-ovdl. wjll return to ‘ heir •ellent results. exclaimed, "they are two separateoug h will be*allowed to use them is ,man;nan; SenioSeniorr FrenchFrench,, first first prize prise,, Ell EUs- IntyreIntyre Three-StorThree-Storyy BricBrickk the e: client renults. questions."questions." ToTo thi sthis Mayo Mayori Smalleyough will allowed to nse them Is ibeth Crane Winter: second prii places-'aces ifith1 ethe fall ;fallJ Tbe| contralto- solosoloss byby Mis Misss Car -Car- replied that tt was possible to speak worthworthyy ooff consideration.consideration."" abeth Crane Winter second prise, Whither School—Miss Kate replied that It waa possible to speak Hegemttn arose to i Gertrude Laura Hunter: honorable Building:Building oonn NortNorthh Ave Awe.. Whittier School—Mias Kate roll 'rree ooff theth©>- usua usnsll ,hfg Jjlgbh standar standardd ofof ononee withouwithoutt referrin referringg to toth e theoth «other Here Mr. Hegeman arose to state Gertrudemention, ElleLauran Holme Hunter;s Ulri* honorable Kemer.inter, MisMisss FranceFrancess B .E. Corey Corey., Mis sMissof llencct anandd werweree muc hmuch en- co- and that they would have to hear I thathatt hhee concurreconcurredd wit hwith Mr . IMr. Butt-fflllG M10 mention. Ellen Holmes Ulrich. Jan Claraara jlchurton^anJ Churton.* d andMis sMlsa J. LoiJ.s Lois ,rt -flrat she sang. "Reat- and that they would have to hear It. GETTING READY 10 Joyed. in part1 first she san "N"Noo wwee won'won'tt either, either,"" sai d aaldM fleldIK lit inIn hihiss vie vieww of thofe importth# Importance! lor FrenchFrench,, firstfirst pri*e ,prito. Frederic Frederickk CONSIDERATIONCONSIDBBATIO N HELHELDD SkinnerSkinner- - MisMiass Skinne Skinnerr ha s hasbeet lessbee I Iver,"by by! E. B.German German,, and IandD in Hooley; "we will not stay here if it of the subjecsubjectt an dand h e wahe s wasfollowe followedd MartiMartinn Smith8m!th;; seconsecondd prize prise.. Mar - Mar- ransferfed to the Stillman School part second her numbers were Hooley; ”we will not sUy here If It Reed who went over the cosi Jorie Mae Brown; honorable men transfer-fed to the Stillman School,part second her numbers by Mr. Reed who went over the cost ENFORCE BISK' BIFFjorie Mae Brown; honorable men-No. 171711 to to17 5 ITSNort hNorth Avenu Avcw.see and .ndIn. MI M!flA ChnrtoChnrtonh to thto e theFrankl Frank!!i "Hsrl"Har k HarkHurk., (hthee Lark,Lark."" Schnbert Schubert,, At the beginning of the meeting figuresfigures ooff a nsyste systemm ae prepareas preparedd by by tion.tion, HeleHelenn JohnsonJohnson.. JunioJuniorr Ger Ger- School. I Miss Corey la to teach I, id " rlsh Fol^ Song." Foote. At the beginning of th* meetingthe engineer and what It w. BILL man. first prize. Rose Siegal; seconc School. Min Corey Is to teaehand In rish Folk Bong.” Foot© the engineer and what It would cost mmimm eluded In the-Title Trans. It waa explained by Mayor Smalley man. first prise. Rose Slegal; second rinded ia the Till© Tran The programfne was as folios- It was explained by Mayor Smalleyto discharg e on the Plalnfleld beds. ALL THE SIDEROOMS MUST GO prize, Joseph W. Gavett, Jr.; honor Newark Tbt programme was a* follows: anandd BorougBoroughh CounseCounsell Ree Reedd tha tthat the theto discharge on tbe Plainfield >*d»ALL THE SIDEROOHS MUST GO prise. Joseph W. Gavett, Jr.; honor- Franklin School—Mias EmmaPartPar t : rat—Wa»■*t—WaffxE anandd choruschorus,, fro mfrom solsolee purpospurposee ln Inhavin haringg tb e theclttze icitizensWheWhen n hbee concludedconcluded.. H . H.A. McGeA. eMcOee JULY 4. ableable mentionmention., JohJohnn DeLance DcLnnceyy Fer -Fer- Force. leeClar Claraa E. HalE. oHalo and and •TauMissFsusH ,"" (2(2 tflanoa),pianos), th e Miwethe * Misses gather waa to learn whether they took:ook ththee floorfloor an andd gav gavee a lona g longtalk talk JULY 4. guson. Sophomore German, :iss Force retires e_ _ Collif 1 s, Rlttenfaouse, Emmon.- and gather waa to learn whether they>n ten advisability of going slow. prize. EstheSupbomorer Barton CramptoGermann > first a-y. Tennan Mims Force retires Colllilon n s. Rltfenhouse, Emmons and wanted ani Independenlntf< t sewi on teh advisability of going slow.h e saloon keepers and hotel prise. Esther Barton Crumpton: sec- pension In >ccj>r4afacacqprda&icee wit withh th e thene wnew "Dande Caprice," Grelg; tbe kind to be built and tbe expense HeFie broughbroughtt oaoutt a numbea numberr of polntof ipointaThe saloon keepers and hotel menon d prize. Hazel Gardner; honorable ,W, having Uught thlrty- Oopn"Maukrk : a in C minor," Borokski. the kind to be built and the expensetha t seemed to appeal to the gather- e preparinpreparingg toto pnl polll dow downn partition partitionss ondmention prise., Gertrud Hazele Oardner;Laura Hunterhonorable. Th© Plainfield Water Supply Com-school Jaw. having tAugtat thirty- beinbeingg mattermatters* to total ktalk abou aboutt late r later.that seemed to appeal to the gather-and things to comply with tlon. Gertrud* Laura Hunter.pany has Increased Its property hold-seven rears InIn' th ethe school schoolss of Platoof -Plain-Mioa— feadleladle A . A.iWInckler Wlnckler:; -Slumbe "Slumberr •Engineer Pearson followed them and he was voclferoaalyy ap- and things to comply with Latithen prizes , given by Alexander Gil- IDS* 1 this city by the purchase Hale, has a contrac "Barcarole,- Nrid- •Engineer Pearson followed theming and he waa voelferouslyy Bishops'Bishopsap- ' liquoliquorr lawlaw,, whic whichh goe goess IntobertI.atln ; Vergilprises,, Bragivent prize by , AlexanderAntpinett *Gil-ings In this city by the purchasefield. of Miss Hale, has n contractSong.' to Adams; "Barcarole." Neid- with a short talk on what plans and plauded when h# resumed hla seat.effec t on July 4. Tbe police are bert: Vergil, first prise. Antoinettethe valuableluable businesbuslne«as propert propertyy takeon a school:hool o £ ofon e onepnpll .pupil. Miss • Gay Rider." Gnr- specificationwith a shorts hatalkd bee oan madewhat. plansAfter sadPresidentPresiden t L1*- B.B. Woolston Woohtw.. or thof( effectthe on July «. The policeLuc yare Aalholm ; second prize, Eliza- North avenue, where its offices and las been transferred to fAIS Band Eliubet "Theh MartinOay :Rider." "Bird Our- specifications had been mad*. After preparingpreparing toto seesee tha thatt the ythey do IIdo ItLucybet onh CranAalholm;e Winter second; honorabl prise.e me nEliza-North av*nn*. where Its office* Htt. 1 lion Elizabeth Martin "Bird a fefeww questionquestionss ha dbad bee nbeen aske dnakedBoard >arI. d ooff TradeTrade,, an andd Georg Georgee T. T.Rog Rog-- beth Crane Winter; honorable men-thosethoa e ooff ElstoElstonn M . M.Frenc Frenchh are loare- lo- '.lndergarten. asas phophet,P opher,"" Schuni.in Bchumannn • "Ai r d"Aire de regard to who was to vote on the ersers botbothh saisaidd the theyy favore favoredd the thecom -com- tion.i ElleEllenn HolmesHolmes- Olrtch Ulrich.. Cicero Cicero,, cated.cated . It Itwa wass owne ownedd by Johby nJohn F. M iF. Mc-Washfogton _~gton School—MisSchool—Mlsas UlUlllanBallet op 41.- Cbamlnsd© " Miss subjectregard , toho w whodifferen wast partto s voteof thone missiontheIBSIO D plaplann anandd the nthen Mr . Mr.OsRoo Osgoodd TheTh e inew lawlaw require requiress th ethe remov removala first prise, John DeLancey Ferguson; re. the building is "three stork A. Fisk^Miss Mapel A. Powell. Miss subject, how different parts of theis called upon for an explanalli r all a and rear rooms, and thi firstsecon prise.d prize John. Ros eDeLancey Siegal; honorabl Ferguson;e Intyre. The building Is three atorieuA- Flak Mlaa Mabel A. Powell. MH«tf©n George; "Restless River.’ E borough, that were very low could be was called upon for an explanationof all ride and rear rooms, and secondthe prize. Rose Slegal; honorableInIn heightheight,, anandd t n Inaddtlo addUonn to thtoe ofthe- of-.net:{ DD.. BlrdkallBlrdiall. MissMiss Fis k IFlaks Germin , Mlsa Grace J. Carroll; "Im- sewered'anborough thatd th ewere probabl verye coslowt ocouldf dif- beof the plans as gone over from noiseolshlae ooff falfallingpartition partitionss will bwille mentionbe , Quenna May Tlllotson, fices contains several very desirable . . in Sprliigfield, Mass.; Hiss Germ n. Missp Grace J. Carroll: Im- sewered'and the probable cost of dif- beard In th tl of Boose In the Caesartlon., firstQnenna prize. BatheMayr BartoTHIotson.n fices contains several very desirable lt> In Sprjtfgfleld. Mass.; Mlsapromj ta:u inIn B/ B.” .Schubert Schnbert., Mia nMUs Fran Fran-- ferent systems, J. V. E. Vanderhoet standpoint.indiums: ThiThUs h e hedi d didIn a Inth e a heardthor In the land of Boose in Caesar,the first prise. Esther BartonOatsflat*. . It Itt» isa brfca brickk structur structuree with withal! Powelall l ••«! GreaterGreater NeNeww YorkYork;; Mis Misss ittenhou*: "Scberso-Polka." arosferente ansystems.d said: J. V. E. Vanderhoef.g h way and when he conclude ext»it weeweekk All:reen screenss mul t muttbe re -beCrampton re- ; second prize, Roy Clifton modern improvements. ce# H ten house; "Scherzo-Polka." ugh way and when he concluded Crumpton;Whltall; honorablsecond e prise.mention Roy. MarClifton- modern Improvements. " " iss beena transferretransferredd tif f tot the(2 pi nos)nos)., Bear Bekr., Mis sMiss Edit hEdith Ham - Ham- said. "I favor goingi witIn h withPlain - Plain-moved oni SundaSundayy an dand afte rafter closin closingg Whitall; honorable mention. Mar- le Plalnfleld Water Supply Com- School.School. - Scarlatti: "Valse de Concert. "I"Iff NortNorthh PlalnflelPlainfieldd i s isgoin goingg to to re- hour. This section of the law ma' Tbe Plainfield Water Supply Com- orole, ’ Scarlatti:: "Vais* de Conceri. main alone, we should have our a field." applause had av hour. This section of the law makesjorie Mae Brown. panypany formerlformerlyy hahadd lt a itsoffice officess In A.In A. School—Mis#School—Miss GertrudGertrudee H. . No. 2 /' Wieniawskl. Miss main alone, we should have our ownMayo r Pniallej- eatd: 'The s appreciablappreciablee changchangee herehere.. AnAn or- D. Thompson's building on North Miss Alice M, Wells. M._ system;system; IfIf consolidatioconsolidationn I s tlao cotoi come,After the applause had subsided. ancinree compellincom pell I gpg th thee saloo saloonn keep keep-- -rclal pprises, given by Ern- Thompson's building on North Mlsa Allow It. Wolli. Miss we had ought to use Plainfield's Mayorient ofFmalley a commissio raid:n woul"Thei appoint- est R. Ackerman; a first priseavenne. ofue , bubutt desirindesiringg mor moree roo roomm leas lean-- Ran d ii'to teachteach InIn' SpringfieldSpringfield.. MisMiass second—"Return to the we had ought to use Plainfield')delay that the people would: toto learleavee anan "unobstructed "unobstructed"" vie wviewes t R. Ackerman; *~ "" been transferred t© beds." ment of a commission would causeLi i the street is now In force. three dollars and a second prise ededof th thee presenpresentt offic officee of Johcf nJohn F. McF.- Mc- been trafisferred to th# (2 piaiios). Gurlltt. Misse» >rdelay. Personally that the. peopleI regar wouldn'td carefrom the street is now In force. two dollars, to be ©upended In books;Intyre. The company haa been locat Kindergarten..fadergprten. ! Weeks; Mary Clarke, Beth GeorgGeorgee TT.. RogerRoger*s wante wantedd to tokno knoww e n mentioned by Mr. Bnttfield -WYee wilwilll seseee tha thatt th e theprovlBto provisionsi School—^HIsa Etbel Jnpt what It WH that led to the meet- for. Personally. I regard all thetbe law are enforced." aald Chief bookkeepingbookkeeping (firs(firstt year)year),, firs firstt prize prise., ed there several years and with the School—Mia* Ethel Marti . Clara Heuman: "Andante in Jnst what It wan that led to the meet-fr y highly, but there is a question ie law are enforced." said Chief Increase in property values here, es- and, Miss Jess&mlie — ins being called to discuss sewera men mentioned by Mr ButtfleldKtely this morning, "and they will WalterWalter EdwarEdwardd KndwitonKnowiton;; secon secondd Increase In property values here, es- and Mis* Jessamin* **thoven‘ethovenj "Polonei,'"Polonez."' r^JerRiJer-- ing being called to discuss sewers Klely thla morning, "and they pecially in business property, decided Miss Klc!."hcr is to teach and it was AtS further explained veryL m y highly,mind a s tbuto whethe therer theis y •woulia questionbe enforce d strictly, the minute the prise. FranciFranciss ParsonParsonss WllcoX Wilcox:; hon hon-- pecially lh business property, decided Mlsa PtetchOr i» to teach*wsk| Ulskilnss MnrifMuriel] Collins Collins:; "Ser - "8#r- sad It was the- further explained be enforced strictly, the minute the purchase the building and land a. Miss;; Granger In Yonk< that the council waa auiious to know Inrcep myt mindan appointmen as to whethert as athey mem would- iw goes into effect." orableorable mentionmention,, MaryMary Hathews Mathews. to purchase the building and land Ml«* Granger in Yonk (J planps), MoszkODukl.tki. MI *Ml** that the council was anxious to know law goes Into effect.” Typewriting (beginning), first prize, cupled by it. ththe? publipublicc mindmind.. acceptK, Th ane smal appointmentl gathering isaa agains a t reetn- Typewriting; rbr., MisMisss FrancePrance*s Rlt Rlt-- ers," hehe eii-iiiniMexrlalmJd., "s“soo lon longg as wnse we TheThe Hillery-ColbHlllery-Colbyy debatedebatess will will be be mention, Eleaner Acker- officesIces ooff ththee wate waterr company company.. tf-nhoffso. second ptaDO accotnpani- Bet them." fleld.hat HIte admitIs bests himsel to f gotha t Inth ewith beds Plain-ild throug h Morris county during honorable mention. Eleanor Acker- B of One ofot iocnsimufdM Gives Rem-'•mho K.-. id piano aceompanl- them." field. He admitshare the himselfy belon gthat an dthe the ybedsheld through Morris county during ThompsoDtpson - AdvanceAdvancedd stenog stenog-- TbeAUleTbe/ltle WaWass passepassedd o non Thursday Thursday.. Give* Bern. " Ml.*Hiss "Whitney; "Priests' At this a voice from the rear broke .SeptemberSeptember.. ThThee firs tfirst wil l willbe helbed held Whltoey: "Priests' At this a voice from tbe rear brokear* not rowheree of constan they tbelong expence and. I f they raphyraphy anandd typewritingtypewriting., first Aral prize ,prtso.Thele consideratiorcmsldcratlonn Isla no nott known known.. ->-.> n foforr AllegedK>i AAct.. l. i MfircJ( " frofromm ^"Athalla, ^ "Athalla."" Mendel* Mendels-- tola and said. "I do; I live ido;n th eI disIIto- In th. dls- InIn thtbee openinopeningg wee weekk of thaof t thatmonth month.. we buila sourcet our ofow nconstant disposa l expenee.plant w e SenatorSenatoIf r ColbColbyy anandd Senato Senatorr Hiller Hllleryy ClaraClar e EvelyEvelynn MallardHallard;; secon secondd prize prise,, the Mlafies Emmon*.Bailey Bailey., trict where “•»they mam*y go.no" -Continu Coutlno-- builtprofi ourt bowny Plaiafield' disposals experlplant- we tldred Vera Caleen; honorable l.*nit«a State*States " CommissioneCommissionerr NelNel-- WineWin e ;lelerr anaanddd Hya^• jMy*tt.. ing Captain Smith sair d he favored have talkedilked oveoverr th ethe preliminaries preliminaries.. Mildred Vera Caleen; honorable ElectricKlwtrk- FaciaFaciall MasH«fMaesag... n, after a preliminary hearing at *■« «“»h *old he feroredId md profit mak e byImprovement Plalafleld'as anexperi-d Thei r meeting is said to have been mention,mention. JameJamess MalcolMalcolmm Davis Darla.. William B. Randolph, the bustling . after a preliminary hearing Thise whowho acteagtedd asas u nsbers tnate «h# connectinconsents*g witwithh Plainfleld'PUlnBrld',s syste irMram e and make Improvements Theirand meeting is aald to have beenAmerica n history, given by h. N". William B. Randolph, the bast lingPaten itersqfeersem. . hel^eldd EdwarEdwardd Treelan Freelandd an da mentt fwewere Harry Mans IIff suitablMlUhl.e termI.m,s conl mJTmd be mad ■e STTfIf our system would be perma- mostlost cordialcordial.. American h(story, given by I*. up-to-datup-to-dateN. e barberbarber,, ofof 20 20•6 Watchun Watchungg lllami Lietch. bt Butler, ln 1.1,000 again ourIf wesystem can't decidwoulde onbe any perma-* Th e debates are the outcome of a Lovell;LoveU; Green'Green’ss HistorHistoryy o f ofEngland England.. enue, always wishing to please his Lfttch. ot Butler. In pf.000SI«*uu n. dwiEd nwifi M . M.Danie Daniel.l H Max- —•ot , the-n the, installatiothe iMUllnUo,n of an ofinde „- If we can't decide on any-The debate* are the outcome of prizea , Margaret Virginia Leggett; avonne. always wishing to pleas* hi* il ea«h to awaitawait ththee actiofictionn o f ofth ethewell irakeleyIrakeley., Oeo'rg Georgee HVDupe H. Dupe*e " pendent plant. tonight then we should call remarkremark madmadee byb1 Senato Senatorr Colb yColby la Drixe.In Margaret Virginia Leggettcustomers, itomers. hahass InstalleInstalledd a n anelectri electricc thing tonight then we should call honorable mention. Nettie Garretsc Waitedlied "State■ italess GranGrandd Jur Juryy sittin sittingg at whimWI11Jat 4 F. HohbitHo bl . Former Mayor B. A. liegeman r meeting." the course of » >crecentt meetin meetingg la honorable la mention. Nettie Garretsonmachine tchlne inIn hijUas sho shopp to givto e givefacia ltad a! Th * A. another meeting." SOilman. Harriet Clark* Knox. Da- lasages. Those who have had this Trento ^£ Theyoun youngg me n menarc ac-ore se- - ? '. saidMid:: "I'-1-Bm In lafavo fntorr ot aof sewe r sys- MorrisMorris as one of the State's law-AtAt ththee weddinweddingg I n InNe wNew Kocbell Rochellee al patronage will no doubt be accord- hearfnc Du*mon churx-! js in our j old pictures that »e bb.e onlonlyy a ncomparativel coaimUT.liy shor nkoctt time time.. •m•m woulwonldd bebe permanen permanent whe n no maker^makerst HeH* thereupo thereuponn challenge challengedd Parkar k oonn WednesdaWednesdayy o f ofMis s MissElsi e Klaie ouag men went to the post- 'look is our' old picture* th*t »• ne knew where It would be located, "?nator Colby to a debate upon the thBt th souo* men went to thn put- lookyounfest h. .jounkc.t I aamm convincedcon,land., whe ah.nn th eIko tw otwo place placMs on# knew where It would be located.Senator Colby to n debate upon Albert,Albertthe , daughtedaughterr ofof Ernes Ernestt Albert Albert,, offle " " secureUTtisecnrndd thth.e letterth.lotMr, , letter,whic whichh which Wj I » rarelWtfct.ity ge t r»r.l,up secre (c,t M> - op mere. wilwilll bboe unitenulledd an aadd It' sIts useles omIcms to duto- du-The'he mayomayorr answereansweredd tha thatt th e th#loca -loca-questionslestion a involvedInvolved.. ThThee propositio propositionn toto RobneRobueyy GibsonGibeon., al lnil of Neof wNow York York,. for Organ RedtaL ' theyt t«>k homhomee '»n dand opened, opened/- after -dhn . tion waa practically known but it the organ recital In Grace ™herhey atarce totooo bus ht»rr wit h withso- pucal.plicate systemssystem*.. ThTh.e determinatio detersriestloun practically known hut metmeIt t witwithh a nread readyy an d andcordia lcordial re- the h re-bboat man was Tb ad dens Dunoon,At the organ recital In wardGrace ^ving 1QJJ It On • l^uitrlil be.ctetyuntil -b. 'ctetyTuo wouldn'wouldn'tt bbee advisabladvisablee t o totel l tellwher wheree li. tomorrow afternoon at 4:30, (secrets. . ttoo erecmett a nSSOtf.OO lldf.dd*O cour roartt hous kouce nl of this city A feature of th* church,occa- tomorrow afternoon at 4: JO.-turai 1 frofromm wpr work-k ’ tack doctoi r shoul* iunckd not bedoctor sur- should not be f Somervllte shows us what this the point wawaaa a s asimmediatel Immediatelyy the theTheTh e Belafie layy sincsincee the thenn ha shas bee nbeen be- siobe-n was the serving of dinner on WilliamWilliam EE.. HacClymontMoeClymont., organist organist.. ■oanerrlll. nhown n. what I hi. U would be doubled *»* th* nerving of dinner on H. ret*l.rs bad bee»»dn bMBsome ran. Iron- toprlMd see feutto somn makin III gurn duck nakluts ducks property vain*, would be doubledbled or ortus e ofof ththee deatdeathh o f .Mrof -Mr.. Colby' Colby’s* thethe lawlawnn followingfollowing th e theceremony csremoay.. hese numbersumbers:: PreludePrelude., iwnl estat.statee InIn th ethe fi funllr sadIrake sJrskm of his of-'hismoney , money, ■A**?'" l« mightight be Impossibleto batoy oldestoldesbuy t daughtedaughterr anandd h Uhis subsequen subsequentt Th e house and grounds were deco- "Trist&Tristann anandd Isolde,Isolde."Isa " WagnerWagner;; "Pas"Poo-- end t the lettethe r letterhad beebedn ojbee. I wj tulk of the creen old «ft‘- Here Mr. Hooley Jumped up and ad whe*hean IIt becambecamee know knownn wh whyy ibsenc e from homhomee witwithh Mrs Mrs.. Colb Colbyy ratedrate d witwithh mountaimountainn laure laurell brough broughtt torole.torale," ™*' Parker,Parker, and "Uunentatlon," talk of'Uae green old earth, said: "What is this, a sewage or a It wasi wantedwanted.. mppoaed to bpt if knowknowss tinoug nnonnhh to getot aronnset d- AnotheAnotherr explanatioexplanationn whose healthhealth wawasa ImpairedImpaired.. Gal It « aroperty {a diapBte. • ’ the sfcni.—Bosto —Bostonn Transcript Transcript.. I "II :; mm 'I":* THB COXS-nTtTlOSALMT I rr HITBRUIAILY TREATEHID CHILOUD HNDER80 N LOSES SUIT MS HMill If HP■»M» - .M!0 EridanceEvidence a»tt TriaTriall BeforBafor*e JusJos-- AppealsAppeal * CourCourtt AffirmAffirm*s ViceVlce-- HaaryHenr y MM.. M»noMannan HakeMakaas a naa Cit Cityy Hig Hickh Schoo Schooll Graduate Graduate*s X. P . LRunyon' P. Runyon’*s Friend Krtenda* Boom Boom o. i~;z tice Mundy Showed Daugh CbanoallofaChancellor's AwarAwardd ooff Address to Graduating Gathered Last Night and , Him For Assent tle* Moody Showed Dough- Ar— I ©^tiered Treat Bight »nd , Him For A—ably NA« * „oh.1T^T,CE 8LBENT tarter WWo*u BeatenBoo tan.. O.0. BB.. LL.. MoneyMoney.. OlaaaClass ThiThias MorningMorning. AdopteAdoptedd Constitution Oonatitotion.. j Nomination. Nomination. COUJW WHISPERED^ I WOMEWOMENN COMPLAINANTCOMPLAINANTSS LONGLONG LITIGATIOLITIGATIONN ENDENDSS CONCLUDIN CONCLUDINGG EXERCISE EXERCISESS MEMBERSHI MEMBERSHIPP NO WNOW 18 4 1S4NON-COMMITTAL-NO MON-OOMMITTAL-NOWW 1th TTJESDAY nOrganisation county are to blleansa favorite of Hu*> i Mr- JohJot..n i:nl*WtlKo.-l.Urr FinerFiord] «7 015 Botb of tbe Direct Heirs of Mrs. An Singing a FeaJarPretar-e ooff tbtbee ExerciseEmrbn* PhotographPboR«repfa.s o f ofClaaae Clarerea of 187of 21*72 aar i oedS*v s 8*y*Legislator IecMoton* Shall Shall *L«a Candidcandidatea United StateStatess Voter* May Bef rter Ti*» For tta- Senator. WhoWh. _. be.'hasbe.'has nonott HerHer lawyelawyerr Ap Ap-* *nn H*reHave MePMd SincStar*e —School Formanr * i ISTl*7J3 Pmeate Preorwtrtd B y ByPraakll FraakU*n { Agafau| t Dry.. MurraManory Samuemell DD.. DlckinADie n that ' formeformerr In ]»»!. Moraine. In tbe Chair. Han. SupremeSupreme CourCoortt Jojtlc1 tooe GilberOil tortt Col Col-- 11ns IsIs th#th. man — m ttotbe Organlzaorganli*-- 1 AdjudgeAdjudgedd guiltguiltyy oonn threthrmme separat separatee Afterfttr tartwoo yearyearsa ooff UUgatlon litigation,, th ethe SpookierSpeaking beforbeforee thIkre membermember.s o fof By thBre adoptiothe adoplloon of constitutio of cu.ltltutlonn In Nort h I*Plainflel Northd particularlPlainfieldy particular!/,tlotlonn hahass Ilan mind Serera?Several requerebatea s havMr,e bee tookn recelv recolr-- cbaric**charges ooff shamefullshamefullyy abusinabasingg he rhercaaecaa e growingrowingg oaoutt ooff th thee deat deathh clai claimm theth e citcltry HigHighh SchooSchooll a tat th ethe regula regularr an d andbylaw bylaw,s at a meeUnat * gmeetlna In the citlo y thotb ecity Somerse lb* t Somrnrtcounty movemen county t fmovemento Prosecutor fi ef PleasPleas'; Willia Williamm *ded foforr aaan exae0XM1t ■ tatomaat of tk* H-v.n-> far-old daughter, Rosi« if James Anderson's estate agi ilng exercises today, Prof eg . High School Wednesday, the Plain- Colbyiam fs making marked head rights of citljer- i p rl«-«en->*ar old daughter. Rnsl*of James Anderson's estate againstmorning eaeretere today, Profereor High School Watnres hahass eveeverr beebeenn decide decidedd be - be-highhig h schooschooll educatioeducationn ooff bo boyy an andd gir girl'l i preside presidedd ove rover by Williahy Williamm D. MurD. - ' Mar-meat fomeatr thei rfor ow theirn benefi ownt an benefitd * LnndL.. RecorRecord willd o :or John|_FJoha}K.. Drydfe Drydenn i aaIts iit* Tuesda I Toeadayy In Septe in t wan against her.and In addition hei fore, and an unusual feature has de- as of greatest value In preparation ray, "75. see to It that no man attempts candidate for waa aaalnsf her.and In addition berfore.velope andd sinc aae Iunusualt began. feature has de-ss of greatest value In preparation ray. '75. j see to ft that candidateno man attemptafor t'nllod to State Stateds Senator Senator.. [ I RegulaRegularr electl tw - toboard ! board,s of regJst of yefflatnr win conduct them. mannertrial. Awaal on eflippant time sh etlirouchout made an a tthe for after life. , j In hi. report of what bad been *c- urn the reform wave to land hi! •Ill < trial. At one time ahe made an at-TheTh e cascasee arosarosee frofromm tb thee conflic conflict-t •Th•Thee liflifee IdealIdeal,s ofof peopl peoptee vary," varr."'', complisbe compll.brdd sinc e.thee the laslb.t meeting,ltd meeting.!. in power la. power, ween the two 1■•hfrulbfuidd innneslutlnt-'nBesitating- I PrimarPrimaryy ballotballot*s ay be cist between tempttempt ttoo Mrikatrlkef MrsMrs. CarolinCarolinee Oh l Ohl.ingIng claVnclaVaaa foforr aa benefi benefitt o fof $1,00 11.0000 on onmidsai d MMr.r MaxsonMaason.. "som"somee hav havee a lifea life' Frankli Franklinn S. Smith 8 Smith., '80, secretar ysecretary of; Rumo of rJ hasRumor it that friendhas Its thatof I . triends1 lyy selec.elect of tI. Joh JohnP.n I R.. Dryden. Dryden."" Sir Mr.. Spee Speor,r j 1 o'clocl o'clockk and nndt clockcloc• k pp.. mm.. TherTheree •UL hor . parti*.Ballot for•under* Interference. on the part of by- arson's wife. la the assignmentcatloaal advancement Some membershipof and announced 1(4When seen hy a reporter for The aundera. clauselause ooff tbthe« certificatcertificatee Mrs Mrs.- Ande Ander-r then*thes e araree goodgood,, otherotherss ar aree ba badd Ideals Ideala., membersmember s aatt prespresente iIn th ethe associa-Dally Press he refused to:onfir confirmi publicanpublican,s ooff mmyy ccofcnty.c ty. Hudso Haa.onn will will' an 1 d andothe rother prlm aprim, y expense y ripooaeo, will b ewill to TheThe EntwiatleEnt wist leas camcamee t oto thi thias cit ycityio n waawaa namenamedd aass ththee beneficiar beneficiary.y NonaNon e IIss thtbee perfecperfectt ideals Ideals.. T o Tomy mytion.Uoa . TherTheree ar aree 80 6011 suppose supposedd livt livingn denyden y whethewhetherr hh#e willwill co mcome out as pnta beberr owownn candcandidate.! tes Inirth In ‘thee field.) field. pai dpaid by thbye Btatbe* .Stay fromfrom EnglanEnglandd anandd foforr a alim timee reside moldedd SheSh e diediedd beforbeforee heberr husband husband,, bu hutt hi hemindmin d ththee perfecperfectt Idea Ideall i s Isdevelop- develop-j graduatesgraduate s ooff ththee schoolschool,, bu tbat candidate. "I have nothing to sa: anandd thathatt rightright so i«otm. He He!>H 1Will be ato j aA B] amendea. damended tt s yea tlr thae yearprimar tbey prialary onon WenWealt EnEndd avenuavenuee I nIn th thee boroug borouch.h severneve r changechangedd ththee clauseclause,, an andd th theement of tbe soul—development "' ofhavehav e lefleftt PlainfleldPlainfield,, anmadd thei theirr home homes* see me later." Is all that be wouldstench,stanch , sterlinsterlingg anadd trutrueie« nrhnhUMRepublics Republican.B! ' __ . * says'gay,: ,. ThThee mother'mother'ss attitudattitudee towartowardd thewife'swife' s namsamee stilstilll stoostooild a aas tha thatt o f ofth ethetheh e InneInnerr selselff InIn life Ufe.. ThiThiss Is broughla broughtt arear e nonoww distributedistributedd al lall over tbe u r fellofelloww menmen.. Pre-eminencPre-eminencee In fundfunIn d ooff 1550,9&$0. whicwhichh ha hass bee beenn ai ax beon In full sympath.ymp. yby with with:: th eth* prin prte-- Ma J n shall b|*al|e qu abeB« Quad to votBedT e toat syou at reck jii ti-il to terrible beatlna and aimos of tbe dead woman, claimed th< community and amassed wealth are ed by subscription. This money rep elplreciples ooff thtbee RepublicaRepublicann party p*rty.. He \He primar J *"*,*,,.y jected to terrible beotiaa and almostof one they asdead her heirswoman,. Joh n claimedC. Ande r thecommunity and amassed wealth am•d by subscription. This money rep- "The"The RepuRepublicanl League for equal InhumanInbaman treatmenttreatment.. FinallFinallyy Mr Mr.. an and. money as her heirs. John C. Ander-Ideal,deal s subordinatsubordinatee toto selfself develop develop-- resentsresent s financialfinancial donatiodonationn frofromm each,taxation nation lIsa ' certain to be suet ha* time and sgalg aroweflrefl himsel himself.f - Bach voter shallhalvoterl reques requestt th etbe Mm. John l,elgb, a Hisa Smith, wh< n. father or tbe pollcyholder and and every class In the associi .o be a free-traderg.whllfree-traderg whilee t»tHee Repdb- [ j^ny ticket he Mr* John l^lah. a Mia. Smith, who . father of the policyholder andmenment t anandd ththee educatioeducationn yo youn ge gett her heree and every class In tbs associationrulfu l providinprovidingg th* voters who are tola be a free-trader •kilo the Rapub.,tne Uck.t esi res tb vote, and own*owns Ithe he housbousee wherwheree th thee Entwiatl Entwtatleee hla a heirheir,, claimeclaimedd ththee mone moneyy o non th etheIn thehe highighh schooschooll alm almaa t oto giv egive you yonIncluding tbs class of 1006. favorir ooff IItt ddoo thei theirr dut dutyy an andd vot evote a llcanlean partpartyy stanstaid $ H»d»rtpledged to tb# | thereupo, thgreaponn h e ha.t difll1 receiv recrlree fro mfrom the tbo lived, and Mrs. Ohl saw enough * ground that the wife having died be a firm foundation for the formation principle*principles ooff r Board of Reglft lived, and Mra. Ohl new enough groundtorto e th ethat certificat the wifee becam havinge inoper died abe-a firm foundation for the formation E. J. Patterson. '90. mads tbs re-ththe e primarieprimariess InIn SeptemberSeptember,, an nndd t hthe Board of Regit and Election an warrantwarrant theitheirr callincallingg ththee attentio attentionn o foffore the certificate became Inopera-ofo f highighh IdealIdealss inIn life life. portport ooan thtbee draftindraftingg ofof a aconst consti-! factionalfactiona l fightsfight* ooff ththee p&s pa*tt ar aree mer merg-g Mr. Bpeer de« ttojt RecorRecordt ' oflrlalofflclal balloballott ooff saiaidd politicapoliticall partyparty.. tbe Organized Aid Association to Uve the right to the money reverted p g the H*publi the Organised Aid Association to thetivet o to thee husband' right tos estatethe money. reverted "Last"Last yearyear,, whewhenn I Ispok spokee to toth etbetutiontutio n anandd bylawbylawss fo forr thtbee associa-edd IInn a battlel onott of fof persona personall anta antag-g waa trying to dia the Republican preparedprepared aaas afoaforr saidsaid,, an andd no other. mattermatter anandd theitheirr representativrepresentativee In -In- the husband's estate. gradgraduatin antingg classclass.. 1I alludealludedd t o thto e tbetion.tlon . ThTbee committe committeee fo forr t hthis onism.. bubutt ononee ofof brda broadd principle principless pnrty.party . "The voter ahi then retire to the vestigated.vestigated. AAsa a nresul resultt forma formall TheTh e CatholiCatholicc BenevolenBenevolentt Legio Legionn powerfulpowerfu l mouldinmouldingg elemenelementt ofof oa roofappointedappointe d bbyy ththee chaichairr a tat th etbs las t lastsoch aa«a araree enunciateenunciatedd b yby th ethe Col Colbyb TheThe rivalry betweebet n thetheJ.organls organlxfi-a voting booth an lere prepare hla * thargechargess werweree preferrepreferredd againsagainstt lir Mra.a ha as aa by-laby-laww providinprovidingg tha thatt I n In ~thelivelives s aass thtbee spirispiritt o fof 'nobless 'noblessee oblige oblige'' meeting,meeUng , consisteconsistedd ofof FrankliFranklinn 8 movement.8. ment. TherTheree I sIs no nott a dtia citizenz oftlon or DickinsoDickinsonn &abllcaniblknaaa anandd " ballotballot ssonso AS ttoo I iIn llcateite'ht hlas choic choicee fo rfor £Eatwlstle it twi title bhyy LawyeLawyerr IronisLouist O .O. Bar Bar--eventeven t ooff aa beneficiary'beneficiary'ss deat deathh b i before-—'my—'m y honohonorr wimpelcompelss me.me.'' I wanI wantt to toSmith.Smith , 'SO'80.. K.E. JJ.. PattersonPatterson., 'B0, andeither partpartyy bubutt whwhoo believe believess Ii In theFaganPaga n Republican'Republl s so intensIntensee ththata thethe candidatecandidatess his partyparty ttoo bbee tonton actinactingg foforr ththee society society,, th thee fa familyi :ha t of thte pollcyholder and speak of that same element today C- L. Rellly, '9t. The constitution It Is predictepredictedd thai* there willwill bbee two there nominated or his choice for In the meantime having movet! that of thte policyholder and the■peak of that same element todayC. 1*. Reilly. '94. Tbe constitutionprinciples p composingmposinp g ththee NeNeww ReRe-- 1 there nominated r hla choice for la the meantime having moved tolam ee tlas nonott changed changed,, th ethe m> moneyfromfrom ththee negativnegativee side—tha side—thmtt sor sortt of ofpresentepresented d anandd finallyfinally accepteacceptedd a att las lastt publican League, bbecause the prin-sets ooff RepublicanRepubl Assembl*Blyy ccaa tbethe deiegadelegateei to e politicalpolitical conven« - thethe citcityy sideaide.. goesi ttoo thtthtee former'former'ss estate estate,, an dand It ‘noblesse'noblessit e obligeoblige'' whicwhichh makemakess as night’snight'us s meetinmeetutgg wawass essentiallessentiallyy th tbeciplespublica nset Leag forthu are for the benefitdates Iinn (hthee fieldfleli i n HudshnHudson co tlon ofif hlbisa polltlpoUtRt ilparty party,, a sas th thee ease WhenWhen triatriall wawaaa calle calledd Wednesda Wed y startestartedd ttoo papayy oveoverr th thee mone moneyy to toth ethebold bark from doing wrong. Oursame as that published In tbe Plainof the rnaases and abmilntejy neces-at the inext elect HereHere IIss aan lfi- maymay bebe., bbyy armerass i gur al lall name namess there there-- the(hp witnessewitnessess declaredeclaredd thathatt th thee motb moth-- ~ -kes. Counsellor William New i good government and a gov stance ofof ththee IIill-feelin Ing g thattha t existsexists Bnrkee. Counsellor William New-attitude should be to guard againstfield High School "Oracle" in April.sary to good government and a gov- •tween th« two factious: oni otheothbrr thathann t!oae votevotedd forfor,. an andd erer aatt variouvariouss timetimess ba hadd give givenn th e thecorn, n, foforr AndersonAnderson,, securesecuredd a rea - re-speaking or thinkinthinkingg evievill an tndd thu thuss TbeTb e objecobjectt ooff thtbee organisation organisation, f afs pr pri-l ernmenternmen t bbyy tbtbee peoplpeoploe whic whichh i s Iso pop-between tbe twi shall then depos t saideald balloballott In the child<-hlld fearfufearfull beatingbesting,s wit withh a ahorse horoe-- strainin g order and started litigation to guard against degrading the no- keep the alumni In loue] essfve to none. WhenWhen ththee Mlnk^wMl a Clnb.Clab, whicwhichh mil' st ralniag order and started litigationto guard against degrading the no-marily to keep the alnmnl In toucb composed of fooowera lit Colont ballot-boxballot-box ooff hihla) party,party, unlesunlesss chalchal-- whlp.whip, thathatt thshee woulwouldd strik strikee he herr abou aboutl i securesecure tbthee monemoneyy foforr th thee fathe father.r bilitybilit y withiwithinn usus.. AsAs a rala e ruleman [man withwith one anotheanotherr afteafterr grad graduationi "Ttae••The graspingraspingg corporationcorporationss ha vhave composed of s %f Colonel uged. and If ch .Uenged, make oath the head and face with a rasor strop 1osseB anandd appointmenappointmentt toto offic officee o ofDost her. the Dick: leafier In that iH"s whose names anything that happened to be handy The action was started la April.through work. Tbe personal value iart of the city, #fao Is one of the ityity ooff ththee casdcaadl lates whose nai anything that happened to be bandy.1904 904.. IItt wawass argue arguedd befor beforee Vic e Viceof workjrk dependdependss solel aoleJyy upo uponn yoo yourr tioatlo n witwithh aa generagenerall committee committee., for ftm men.nen, nonott becausbecausee ofof merit merit,, bu tbut b e be-part of tbe city, la ape of thewere were printeprintedd up ththee partpnrtyy ticketickett o off TheThThe testimonystimi o waa giv givenIn In n attitude toward It. To those of you ed. of one member of each of the •iiiirte they were subservlen prominentirominent membermembei s ofof ththee FremoFremontn ChancellorChancellor EmoryEmory., JohJohnn P.P. Owen Owenss attitude toward It. To thoee of yqaed. of one member of each of the they were subservient to theClab , protested stppnsly against this ■saiaidd partyparty,, anandt Ifitendnn,tenda ttoo supporsupportt straightforwardNtralgb (forward mannermanner,, alalll th thee com-appearing appearing foforr ththee BurkesBurkes,, an and whowhIn o ggoo througthroughh thtbee performance performance, ol of. classeslasses- . ThTbse regula regularr meeting meetingss o tof th itheInterestnteres t ooff ththee bossebossess wh owho In tornClnb, protesteJ ;ly against this thethe candidatescandidates-1- thethe saisaidd partpartyy 'a ttl plainantsplainant) havinhavingg witnessewitnessedd thesthesee May.May . 19051906., ththee VicVicee Chancellor Chancellor., In Inyouryou r dutiedutiess carefnlcarerulyy anandd consclen- conaclen-1i associatio associationn ar e areto btoe hel bed heldon Febr on nFebrnareire controllecontrolledd bbyy thithiss clas classs of cor-action. He sal madenade Anoo diffedlffer-r the ensuing elect things,things, addinaddingg thathati otherotherss wh whoo ha dhad" decision, ordered the money paid tlously.tlously. workwork, proveprovess anaa opportunity opportunity;; ar yary 22 ,12. ot eacof h eachyear . year.Contrar Contraryy porations.Mirations to . ence whether the monmontt !tlnYnobb helheldi refused to come forward had stated hla decision, ordered the money paidan d a blessing. We can use our work ' expectation, the regular officers "The Republican League unde option or not_ e andand Kl41ss friendfriend*s "In the caae »f any Yoter voting refused to come forward bad stated thethe wife'wife'ss heirsheirs. JudgJudgee Newcor Vewcomn and a bieaaiog. We can use oar work expectation, tbe regular officer* “The Republican League underwonl d attend the|'Mlnkafiwa Clab for the first tin o In this State the thatthat kti-,11Koele- wawass nono:: allowe allowedd t o topla ypinycarriedcarrie d ththee cascasee toto th thee Cour Courtt of or Er-asas a meanmeanss ofof se selfK development development,, an andd th etbe association association,, wh owho were wereto tak toe tbtakee thetbefee guidance guidance ofof whicwhichh Es Essexi andwould attend 1 MlnkaAwa Club portion of the a Id oath or affirma- withwith otheotherr childrechildrenn anandd tha thatt he herr fac facee rorsror s anandd AppealsAppeals.. this.hla shoulshouldd bhee ouourr attitud attitudee towar towardd j plac j placee of thos of ethose electe electedd temporaril temporarilyy a Hudsontfadson at countiecountiess havhavee beebeenn rescuedcelebration. tion In refsreac to previous voting waswaa seldoseldomm withouwithoutt aa cu cutt o ror a brula bruisei It waswas dowdownn ooan ththee calenda calendarr forit.It . WealtWealthh ansadd stron strongg positio positionn in ; thlae ; -the organisation. of th eof associatio the associationn frofromm ththe e DrydeDrydenn anandd McCarte McCarterr yok yokee Thin only mi the Faffan mm. ofof Isome kind. hlch was fast sapping out theli bers;rs ooff ththee FremonFret t ClubClub worworkk alall shallshall bbee dlspdndlspenas d dwith with.; Und. November,November, bubutt ththee ]ndgeJudgess di ddid no t nottbetb e communitcommunityy IIss attaineattainedd b yby fight- fight- in Februaryla February,, wer ewere not electenot electedd at las tat whichlast was fast sapping out fhelr " the Fremont eel "Any voter w ote in tbe Mrs. Eatwlstle' declareddeclared- o non thereac h It until the present t< ifully against lite and win-, night's meeting. politicalollticai respectabilitrespectabilityy wiwljjn succeesucceedi the harder to ma , the Fr*mont cel- "Any voter w o shall vote In the stand that all the charges were fi reach It until the present term.log successfully against life and win-, night’s meeting. i every county In the State. Whetb< eh ration ^ WhenWhen*verythl everything:! ballot-boxballot-box ooff ot *politica politicall part partyy at at stand that all the charges were falseCounsellorTounseilo r OwenOwenss receivereceivedd aa cop copyy o l ofnlngnln g ouourr battlebattless witwithh work work.. WorkWork!t A presentatioA presentationn of twoof plct twoi pictures,In every county In the State. Whether a up tbe clul ty 'primary ele< li >n held under this withwith (hethe exceptioexceptionn oofr th thee horsewfalp horsewhip-- .h e opinion affirming the declsfo proveprotpss a curscursee onlonlyy t oto hi himm wh whoo *ol vol-- clas sclass group groupss of th ofe clas thes classof 187 of! 1872am or and not ththee RepublicRepublican; i part partyy I n lath ethewas In readiness .open np the club nay 'primary el«* Ion heM under pingUlng bubutt explaineexplainedd lhathatt th thee whi whipp wa awasthe opinion affirming the decision of ty of SomersetTset aeedneedsi reform la for the •n off ththee gguests actact shalahalll nonott bhreallowed Uowed to votvotee llaa thethe VicVicee ChancellorChancellor.. Thursflaj-Thursday.. untarllytarlly useusess Iitt otherwisotherwisee tha thann a aaa a ' a'1S7 18723 wa s wasmad emade by Frankliby nFranklin B s'metei he li;illot-box an other political a smalsmalll affairaffair,, leslenas tha nthan tw otwo fee t feet blessing. The fidelity and efficiency Smith. The pictures used to hang li th# quasiion Ion;: ththee IssuIssuee I sIs oneIt was found tha gas meter had tbe ballot-box o an other political long. While thla particular chi NowNow MrMr.. OwenOwenss wantwantss tb ethe c courtblessing. Tbe fidelity and efficiency Smith. The pictures used to bungaffectin In g every part Of tbe Stat been•een removeremovedd afij|and' tnlee roordomm coalicould partyparty aatt ththee nenexx thereafter succeed- long. While this particular chargeD telltell hihimm whawhatt toto d odo wit bwith forfo(her whicwhich'yourh your neighboneighborr relie reliess o non tb e (heprincipal' principal'ss offic eoffice at th ate Btlllma(he BtHImann affecting every part Of the Stale noof t be lighted.?: The ,Faganltes waswas beinbeingg threshethreshedd outout.. th thee defend defend-- •oney. Since the litigation started you to undertake carry through with High School, and were recently NewNew JerseyJersey,, anandd SomerseSomersett count cot y not lighted. ? The . Fagan 1 teeing primary ele tlon. ant exclaimed to the justice: money. Since the litigation startedyou to undertake carry through with High School, and were recentlyresentatfve s In the Legislature chargedbarged ththee organizatiotlonn <• members, "The said Bo rdo f ofRegistr Registryy an dand ant exclaimed to the Justice: bothnth ooff hihlas clientclientss bav havee died died.. Mis sMlaahonestyhonest y anandd sinceritysincerity.. ' found amonfoundg rubbisamongh arubbisht ' atrepresentatives the old In t^e legislaturewit h having Election shall 1 "I"1 guesguesss yoyouu oror nobod nobodyy els eelse cai canlurk e died over a year ago and Mrs. life Ideal Includes our building. Tbe pictures will be hung whoo IIff thetheyy votvotee To forr deservin deservingg leg leg-with having the: meter so Election shall li dlcatdieatee i nIn th ethe regU regis-- stopslop mmee frofromm whippinwhippingg m ymy chil childd If BurkeIf died over a year ago and Mra. “Another life Ideal Includes our building. Tbe pictures will be hung.lio n will assist not only Somerse no meetingleeting could;con , be held.held. ThiThias tryry boobookk ththee n n4m«mp o fof th ethe politica politicall BurkeBurke diediedd laslastt springspring.. No Noothe rotherco-operationco-operatio n witwithh ouourr fellofelloww men men.. In tbla ethe bal l ballof thofe Higtheh HighSchool School.. islation will assist not only SomersetDosche r and his tfjjlowers tndlgi i have qualified. "" best of help Is the help we re- Andrew M. Parker, '74, wa buhott evereveryy county In -the Stale andDose her and his era Indignant- .arty whose I Imarimaryy ticketickett each TheThe court didn't goInt o intoany heirsany have qualified The best of help Is (he help we re- Andrew If. Parker. ’74. whichwai without the vote of Somersetlyy denieddenied,, anandd tbt; y declaimedeclaredd IItt wawass suchsuch priprimarym elec- reivecelve frofromm ouourr fellofelloww men men.. Co-opCo-op-- trodnce traducedd by Mrby. MurraMr. yMurray for a ifor anrblc ad-h with. trick of tbe Faj suites to w] rltlng opposite the lengthyf>n«th> explanation•-;•]. in; ns to whether he representatives might be lost and thea trick of the F lies to win thation voted, hy rttlng opposite the could or• not buttlo n he•s tobservedo whethe r thathe It erationion IIss tbthee secresecrett o fof a lifa e lifesue -sue- dres s dressand spokande spokebriefly brieflyon.the dlsoa.tbe- representative dis- s might he lost and the sympathympathy ooff tbthee ptlbHc. CindiesCandli and a me of each *\ hch voters voter*.. In Ina cola -col- not b« t he observed that it cs**.. TakTnkee foforr exampl examplee ou onrr team teamss positio positionn of thofe alumnthe ialnmnl fund whicfundh peoplpeoplewhiche therebtherebyy deprivedeprivedd of ofbe nben-1 lames were Substituted fc - that! purpose. In waswns tInn ihisa powepowerr to to sweete“sweetenn he herr up up eficial legislationlegislation.. ItIt I s Iscertai certainn tha ithatoil lamps were ted for gua mn prepared f »r that , purpose, la IBL O'GRADY PUS herei aatt tbthee HigHighh School School.. TheiTheirr sue sue-- ha shas bee n beenamassed amassed.. N No action wax andid thtbee meetinmeetingg -Wa s heM.held. AiAlll ooffsuch registry bo k,k. tb thee first first lette letterr of of a* littlllllle"e nnd sulntequenr'happeningsbsenuent happenings MGR. 01ADY PRESIDES cessesea havhavee beebeenn dndoee to to -co-operatio •co-operationn takentaken.. mbetberr ooff ththee SenatSenatee o ror Asse Assem-m e speakers reftj red to the m< the name of an< 1 political party, aa bore him ports—"team work." as we call At the adjourning o bly nominatediiinated oorr electeelectedd byby th tbee pre pres-s the speakers refi to the meafi he name of su< i political party, as CharlesCharles GoulGouldd anandd bihiss wif wifee we idrere In sports—“team work." as we call At the adjourning of tbe meeitng trickrick ooff ththee or&£hlzatlortlodf RepRcpubll-u for example. ' ' for i Democratic It. WWee cannocannott al alll b ebe leaders leaders,, bu tbut we wotb ethe floor floor was clearewas clearedd f< for dancing,it organisation^antcation IsIs goingoingg t oto vot votee on on forparty example,, the lette i ‘ 'It'' forfor Republica Democraticn calledcalled bhyy MrsMr*. Entwistle'Entwistle'ss lawy lawyer.e 1! MfMISfS all co-operate with those who are programme of fifteen ly measureeasure againsagainstt thtb«e desire desiress ol of party, the lettei 'If for Republic Walter I,. Hetfleld. Sr.. to testify i can all co-operate with those who are programme of fifteen dances wax party, the letteij P' fof; Prohibition Walter L. Hetfleld. 8r.. to testify as RT HGRDEMY EXERCISEo tbe leaders. Give yourself up to team rendered by members of the High thosethose IInn controcontroll ooff th tfc*e Stat Statee Repub Repub-- "OL . STEVENS party, the lettei 'P' for Prohibition ttoo her-generaher-generall charactercharacter.. TheTheyy ga l the leaders. Give yourself up to team rendered by members of the licanicaHighn Committeecommittee.. ThThee las tlast sessio sessionn partyparty anandd IInn 111111 e manner for other ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT AT SAINTwork and be * helpingI pins band hand. What What-- Schoo Schooll orchest orchestra.i The committee la CAXNOT UK CAJTDIDATB. heherr firsfirstt claselanss recommendationrecommendation*s b t but LKNUAL COMMENCEMENT AT SAINT ke, carry through charge of the meeting, which also ofof "ththee LegislaturLegislaturee demonstratedemonstratess thi thiss political parties whenwhen askeaskedd abouaboutt ththee abas abusee o f ofth theGABRIEL'S YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. ever you undertake, carry through charge of the meeting, which nlaotherefore. erefore. iItt Iiss necessarnecessaryy toto e ien- GABRIEL'S YESTERDAY AFTtR*OON. withwith alalll honesthonestyy anandd sincerity sincerity.. FindFind, forme formedd tb e thefloor floorcommitte committeee for th efor the i Reasons foca>e«lInaUoa to the cLltcclldd thetheyy admitteadmittedd thathatt the theyy kne kneww loctety and fill It to the dancing, consisted of William C thele principleprincipless anandd paspastt effor efforts't nothingnothing abouaboutt ItIt.. WheWhenn sentenc sentencee your place In society and All It to the dandpg. consisted of William C. New Republican League h Secretary i ' the Ofla- was pronounced, Lawyer Hetfleld at BeforeTore aa larglargee gatheringatheringg o fof par par-bestbes t ooff youyourr ability ability.. Hubbard, '84Hubbard.. chairman *84.; Roberchairman:t A ofRobert tbe NewA. Republican League by waa pronounced. Lawyer Hetfleld atenta anandd friendsfriend*,, th thee closing closing exer exer-- "May yon live to amass great a»c- Pruden. '99. Vincent B. Miner. '03 electing.electing, IIft possiblepossible,, aafin Assemblym Assemblymana waro flub. % IlllS» ooceonce gavgavee noticnotlree ooff appea appeall an dand wi nwill "Msy yon live to amass great sue- Pruden. '99. Vincent B. Miner. hat'03. standstandss foforr thosethose, principle principless an dand DR. ELIIS H HUBS118 carry the rase to Somervllle. ciseslses ooff St9t.. Gabriel'Gabriel'ss Academ Academyy we nwerecesses:esse s anandd wealtwealthh ooff U mthe kin dkind tha tthat T. OT.. GavettO. G&vett., '05, Marti‘08.n MartinB. Stuta B.- Btuts- TheTbe oooi . Wednesday carry the rase to Somerville. heldheld IInn ththee ParParkk Clu Clnbb Wednesda Wednesdayy af afmoth moth nonorr rusrustt corrupcorruptt not not., an andd tha thatt man max.. '05 , '05.and andMiss MissLnlu LnluM. Stryker M. Stryker,. me whwho o willwill nonott vot votee fo r forJoh nJoh nightnight foforr thtbei Del a Clnb In Jer- ThThee FlsFlakk chilchildd lala stil itUll wit hwith Mrs .Mrs.ternoon. 'noon. AA programniprogrammee replet repletee wit bwiththievesthieve s cannocannott breabreakk througthroughh an dsad '05 . ’05. Dryden>ryden oorr ananyy otheotherr ma mann contro controlledl seyse y CitCityy foforr Col Col.. Idwin A. Stev< mis EatwlstleEntwtntle buhutt aann efforeffortt I sIs bein beingg mad madee erest had been provided and It byby ththee presenpreeentt Dryden Dryden., McCart McCarter,i United IKS INlimnI mm bbyy thrhee OrganizeOrganizedd AiAidd Associatio Associationn to Interest had been provided and stealsteaII l frofromm you.you."" — _ Kea n combination— , for United States for United waswas greatlgreatlyy enjoyedenjoyed. RtRt.. Rev Rev.. Mgr Mgr. The programme of exercises con- SUXlRREL PRIMROSE TO Kean combiner Ion. for United Stateacut shorshortt bbyy ththe< Cflonel. In a letter harehave ItIt taketakenn frofromm her her.. O'Grady, of New Brunswick, presided The programme of exercises con- MINSTREL PRXMRORK TO WilWilll factionafactionall disputedisputess esterday tb the DISTINGUISHEDDISTINGUISHED P AINF1ELDUNFIELO PHYSICIAPHYSICIANN O'Grady, of New Brunswick, presided slstsdisted mainlmainlyy inIn music—thmusic—tbse schoo schooll APPEAAPPEARR AT FIS ATR DINNERFISK .DINNER,have anythin g to do with tbe Colby yesterday to the ub’s secretary he andnd durinduringg ththee exerciseexercisess gav gavee a n ei- have anything to do with the Colbysaid : ^DRESSES STATj willingWILLING WORKERhoukfidTmadeS MADE ellent address. sangin> alalll ththee favoritfavoritee song songss o f orth ethe rrement? It certainly•tainly ough oughtt no t notsaid ADDRESSES STAY ;MEDICA MEDICALL SOCIETYSOCIETY.. eelient address. year. ThThee singin singingg wa wasa I t lhcharg chargee of ofFamou Fans«nss Blac kBlack Pace FaceArtis t ArtistAnd Hi Andt Hishave-th e remotest connection with "DearDear SSir: I dkntt t oto than thankk yo n yon MONEMONEYT FOFORR MISSIONSMISSIONS.. TheTbe programmprogrammee wa»»•s InIn tw twoo part partss have (he remotest connection with ery warmly for; kindness MusicMusic InstructoInstructorr CharleCharless L L.. Lewis. Lewis.)' • VoJmttMeai V to t. 7*WThe SewNew RepublicaRepublicann LeaguLeaguee ha baas very warmly for Jyour kindness — Dr. Ellin W. hedges, ot Watchm dividedIvided aasa followsfollows:; ParPartt first first., over over-- Ther e were many members of pre- Unking c witb lawsLawn PartPartyy SalRalee ofof Trlnit Trinityj Bibl Biblee ure, "Stradelia." b1 y orchestra; There were many members of pre- Entertain. nothingthing ttoo ddoo witwithh persona personall battle battles* thinking of me connection with,-imue , who attended tbe sessions runs Rwcceen. tare. “StradelU. •lonsly graduated classes present. < tbe oast. There are four the nomination UniteUnitedd State sStatenf th e New Jersey State Medical Co- chorus.horua. "Av"Av#e Maria;Marla:" ' addressaddress.. Mla Misss Acting I a suggestlgi of the past. There are four or five ughly approve of the fel. ene Duchesne; minuet recitation —•« - * —of ouour*r RepublicanRepublicanss whwhoo wer werse prom - Senator. I thorou^ly approve of thecloti nt Ailanu Citycity,, W«4nMda W* , CompleteComplete successueceeas attendeattendedd th e theIrene Duchesne; minuet recitation<•!•«• school closed formally for theManager Couulhan. George Prim- snt tn the citizens movement last plan of ..Informing. olng Usehe peopl peoplee wh whoo the the. andid dancedance,, tbthee MisseMissess B . B.Duchesne Duchesne., rose. "The King of Minstrels." haslnent In the cltlxens movement last iocratlc candl ^te for this office took port i* th* lawlawnn partpartyy anandd salantee hel dheld b y byth eMM.the. SullivanSullivan., HH.. PedeOousPedeflous.. M .M. Noon Noon-- summer vacation. The senior classvolunteered to make the testimonialfall. 11. t Ia mam fran frankk to toaa yaar wh owho ge t getto* Democraticto- candidate for this officerecardiaff EDoenpicttlM. „ WillinWillingg WorkerWorkerss ooff TrinitTrinityy churc churchh M. Tobln, M. Dncbesne, .V. adjournedadjourned toto ththee FirsFirstt Baptis Baptistt nne r to former Mayor Charles J. getherther anandd resolvreeolvee thathatt w ew ar eare tb e thewill be. ’"There"There aroree LO>o know know*n po»ittf P00U2TB» on the lawn or George Kirch's resi- an. M Tobin. M Duchesne. churchV , where commencement cere- dinner to former Mayor Charles Jtepublican a or the borough aned they "Whatever the prospects of Dem- ©o the lawn of George Klreh's resi-—lb s and T. McCullough: Instru- church, where commencement cere- MFisk ai stilstilll greategreaterr succes successs tha thann wa waas Republicans of the borough and they symptom*ymptoms bkyy wwl clefch a *pHyalcU ckyatete*a ca nmm dence.dence, SomerseSomersett streetstreet., FridaFridayy nlgbt night.. Coombs and T. McCullough: Instru- lies were rehearsed wlthwith PrinciPrinci-- re sincere and believe It and then ocraticicratic success tbq fall may be, I am tell of the-prese ce of appendicitis," The Willing Worker* are Horace J. mentamentall duettduett.. MartiMartinn KorffKorff., violin violin,, anticipatedtlclpated bbyy takintakingg carcaree o fof par partt of ofare sincere hnd believe it and thenhorongbl y convinced that the Dem-teu of tk"p pre— co ot ppitis■ eveiVi.*—., ■ The Willing Workers are Horace J.andn d MisMiass LilliaLilliann PaulyPauly;; physica physicall col cul-- pal IrIraa WW.. TravellTravelI.. : thetne entertainmenentertainmentt endend.. ThThee lnlmlta Inlmtta-- tnetney y furthefurtherr resolvresolvee thathatt n noo ma mann wh whoo thoroughly convinced that the Dem-UUsaid : DDr.r . HedgHedge.e "Fo"Forrr thi sthl. reasoeasoaso rooaoan Martin's Bible claas, and they held _._ exercise, wand drill, advanced j ble George and half a dozen or • didId nonott wagwagee wa warr wit withh u s aalas t lastfal l tallocraticocrati c causecauJtf* oug^oughtt toto b ebe carefull carefullyy eoao manmanyy falsefalre.. < peration. p*ration,i a ar eare mad madee the affair to raise money for ml*-ture exercise, wand drill, advanced ; hie George and half a dosen or moreogh t to be allowed to come Into the presented to thtei peopleleople byby whoeve whoeverr aac I would tug dons. class:lass: dialoguedialogue.. "Th"Tbse MicMicee a tat Play, Play,"" No Change la l*w.- of his ofbea hist singer bests andsingers, dancer and,s Idancers _ ought have to be allowed to come Into the imbe of the- party for Utet I would .US eai*.,t a .polic poUcyy o f oftllm ellm-- charactersharacters representerepresentedd byby MasteMasterr Game Warden Hawkins,o fof Etiaa Elisa-- volunteere roluuteeredd to attento attendd and andwill prowill- Newpro- RepublicaRepublicann LeaguLeaguee movementmovement;; Is to be tbe nomine of the party forInallonnatio n beforbeforee tlII e eknif knifee I sM used ured.". TheThe lawlawnn wawass attractivelattractivelyy deco deco-- er Longman. Master Frederick and by snb-terraneaa channels try Sena to rshlprah ip. "fThlb.unfortunate unfortunate-- Dr. Henry L. Walter Longman. Master Frederickbet >eth h., iIss authoritauthorityy fo forr tb thee statemen statementt gen tMBt a programmB programmee of singin of g tingingand and ndand convincby sub-terraneane all willing Itetnerchannelss tha t try nable t Dr. Henry L. tell,It, o fof New^k Newark,, wa swas rateratedd withwith, lanternslanterns,, flags flags an andd bunt bunt-- Coombs , Miss May Duchesne. Miss bat there has been no change In this | a, u,e Casino has never wit- and convince all willing lUtndra thatly. I am unable: do. I I expecqxpectt to toiketh e leadeleaderr o fof duceadon on tk* ing. Besides tbe ice cream, cake Coombs. Miss May Duchesne. Missthat there has been no chance In thia danC dancingns as the Casino has never wlt-o ma n Is straight unless he did ei- sail for Europe ln t three weeks, ton on the ing. Besides the |re cream, cakeTheres a McCullough. Miss Margaret year'srear's lawlawss regardinregardingg th thee ope openn sea sun-- ne s»ed. ^ ;a Is straight unless he did ex-•all for Europe Jo about three weeka.proper iroper m,ethodmethod,i of ro.aer*!**lervlng th e ike •ad lemonade booths, there were Theresa.ngman .McCullough. Miss Marie ToblMiasn anMargaretd Miss DPMM •tly as they did last fall: but. I am and moat of the i would have to and lemonade booths, there wereLongman. Miss Marie Tobin and Mias wn foforr catchincatchingg pickerelplcherol.. ThiThiss qoes- ques-t t ••\v%ywhy certainl certainlyy I'l lik1*1e tolike hel ptoactly help as they did last fall: but. I am kwhh of lafai 1*. He ", " saidtha t I hat randycandy anamtd pop-corpop-cornn boothsbooths,, parlo parlorr lentlna Coombs: piano solo. Miss Ion was raised over an item appear- - the way tbe world-famed happyappy ttoo sasayy thathatt th ethe majorit majorityy of b«of dondonee durinduringg toktea of tk* pr eeot day are aoffer- bowling alley. a fortune-teller'• tent. Valentina Coombs: pla solo. Mlsa tlon was raised over an Item appear- out is u tb« way the world-famedhe Republica n voters of both fac. y absence. pr sent day are bowling alley, a fortune-teller's tent. Ulan Pauly; essay, ••Teachers.Teacher*."" ingng iInn tbthee StatStatee paper paperss tha thatt becans becaimee Wac k fMe armt pot it when •Bill „ - (he Republican.. , voters of both fac- 1M from th. a reauon.l e Ilf.le d tedby ky TheyThey werweree alalll liberallliberallyy patronized patronized,. LillianMla s France Panly:s LaPorte eaaay.: dumb bell hlmck Uer pul wh#Btionsons oofBlf ththere borougboroughh ar aree broa broadd mlad mind-- •a sincerely •nd a substantial BUIU waa netted. Mlaa Frances La Porte dumb bell thehe datdatee foforr tbthee ope openn seaso seasonn happen happen-- Coonlha counlhann observe observedd tha t thatIt woul It dwould be d bean d will not allow these few to their mother*.other*, ndnd advocate .drocalodd a roa- re- and a substantial *ujp was netted. rill. J union. ed to fall on Sunday this year, the , ^^ titiag to naTe uomtl ot the ed and will not allow these few abletoil e ttoo taktakee anyjjdiflerenany differentt position position.* torn Til TtoO ththee Haimi .ler life aa , totter Those who assisted at the vaaious drill. Juniors. a Sunday this year, the B ^ th|nc lo teT, *,m# ofreval ^t to the serious detriment ot life u a better Thoee who assisted at the Vasloua Second part: Solo and chorus, date had been changed to Monday. comMn, ,t the dinner. "A Mr. Flak prevail to the serious detrlmen batit II am none th> less thankfulthankful toto ueteod•thod thatha*n econn* to point Second part: Soto and chorus.date had been changed to Monday, rompany at the dinner. "A Mr. Flakits New Republican League. It in and to myj^jother frlendi ■ ecourse > to patent i'.trart!oaa were: lisa Anna PedeOous and puplU; mil- n consequenceconsequence maBmanyj localocall usher fisher-- ta mayola m>yorr up Inup m yi nhom mye cithomey an cityd I thisanddoul dI Newbe s o arrangeRepublicand tha t everLeague,y Re - you and to m *>ther friends for oods. IceIce creamcream.. RR.. VV.. Kinney Kinney,. Mis sMissMlmlea l Annarecitatio Pedeflou*n and patomlneand pupils:. "Th mu-e me n did not go out on the first day, bave a kindly feeling toward all men should he so arranged that every Re-thinking hinklng ooft mmee iitn wb> honorablhonorablee aa coscon-* These offkerJ •'• •:, l,indsay; cake. Miss Sarah sical recitation and patomlne. “The n did not go out on the first day. a gladly reeling toward allnbllca menn voter who Is In sympathy ectioB. There ofilcen havebee toenn electe .leeredd Jon Lindsay: cake. Miss BarahInfer s Alms;" "Higher Education," Ing to take the risk. Mr, of that aAme- they're all rfKht." publican voter who Is In sympathyn action. forT ; ththee t'nsuiaeoautn., y«»r: Pmldeal. Hummer. Mr*. R. V. Klsney, Miss Singers Alms;” Higher Education.' willing to take the rtot Mr. of 1hat name; they're all right.'/wit h this movement should feel wel- "Tb dark and Hnramer. Mrs. R. V. Kinney. MlaaMaste r J. \"oon.in. the Misses Sulli- Hawkins says that the law is the E,erj. mefflber of the Primrose with this movement should feel wel- “The prevent ys are 4ark andAteaauder lexander MaMann ',. Jr., ot Klrerto*: Jean Lindsay, Miss Anna Scbeeleln Master J. Noonan, the Silanes Sulll- •kins says that the law U tbe the Primrose to come la and work for th« oomy enough the Democrats ot Jean Lindsay. Mlaa Anna Scheeletnj n andand NoonanNoonan;; dramadrama.. "Th"Thee DesDes--same le thithiss yeayearr aass before before.. company now rehearsing at tbe Newcomegood otof thcomee caus Ine andwithou workt feelin forg thagloomy enough f. the Democrats of Bratrat rlce-preald,vice-presldirfit .. EdwarKd-.ISdd 3.3. IllIllJ. ,, III.ot of sadand MrsMrs.. WilliaWilliamm UndsayLindsay.. Jr. Jr.:: lem lem-- ln y of Empress Josephine," partlci- company now rehearsing at the Newgood of ths cause without feelingNewI * JerseyJersey,, bubutt • alalll feefeell thathatt th thee irk; second onade. Mrs Ctocar Woolley. Russell tiny of Empress Josepblns." Partici- ; Plalnfield theatrPlainfielde wante d theatreto be thwantede it htoe musbe t thehav e a jury, of four or rinclples of th. remain as true Newark; recoad ice-presl^entrlce-pre.ldeni.^ , Davi Darldidd onade. Mrs. Oscar Woolley. Russellpant*. tts thtbee MisseMissess L.L.- Pauly Panly., M .M. Ken Ken-- Local Mun'a View of -Friaco. ones to KO along with their chief but that> beme mustn sufferin haveg afro Jurym ( politicaof fourl orprinciples of the i tty remain aa true8t John, of Ha kensack; third rlc-- Hoagland:Htwgland: fishingflsbtng pondpond.. Mis Miass Ell aElla : G. Rafferty. T. Schneider. A. Loral Man's View eA 'FHero. ones to go along with their chiefflvw but men suffering from politicalnd as ppublic c weaeall tonover. Mrs. Lafayette Roeenstlehi: ney. O. Rafferty. T. Schneider. A.Evart » Trcey. of the firm of Tracy Primros1 e hasfc selected six of the listers to pass upon bis eligibility. tooorer. Mrs. Lafayette Roeenatlebl. Pedeflous.'edefious, II.. DwhesneDuchesne.. J . J.Dlneen Dlnvn.. Ere*. Trnoy. of Ore firm of Treey be Mr. Prlmro*e[hey ark*at Kloclednow gettin Or gol blistersthots hav toe alpassl Republicans trpon bU, aneligibilityd as they were in flays of, Jeftersoa candy.candy. MisMisss LlnlLizziee SeheelelaSeboeieln.. Mrs Mrs.. Berkb.au M. McCullough; attend- *t Swartoutsvnrtont.. architectsarchitect.,, hahus return return-- f^h** ' •“* ' -r Lets ."tin.have all Republicans, and as reeling thus, we John Abbott. Miss Cells. Anderson M. Berkhan. M McCallough: attend-e d from a trip to San Francisco, ranged. 1 iny Democrats as we can get on nd Jackson, John Abbott. Mlaz Celia Anderaonants. i MlsseMissesa MM., MeDonoueMcDonoughh an dand F .F from n trip to San rrnncteco. «*»«•" •reuu.-l madr Democrats as We can get on .not but look ird to the ultf- tary, William J Chandler, of South »**was ththee fortune-tellerfortune-teller.. LaPorte: rallies; Masses H. Pede- wher—heree hhoe wenwentt inIn th ethe Interes Interestt of of ElectioFlectionn dadayy worworkk forforl tb thee succes successs o fof mat e success of TheThe committecommitteee IInn chargchargee wa waas mad madee La Porte; fairies. »sses H. Pedw-l*r*elarg e buildinbe!Min.g operationoperation.s IInn th tboe pla plann Trleohooe U*r Bniidioethe New'uw RepublicaRepublicann League.League."" op ol Mrs. ROT DeCamp, chairman: floas.DUS. BB. DuchcMi©Duchpsno., V V.. Cootnba Coomb.., M . Mto restore the stricken city to Its ior- \<-« T.k |ili..ric line •? of Mra. Roy DcCamp. chairman; onma«,n.n M .M, Longma Lon*mann an dand M. SulllIT -Sulli-to reatore the .trickee city to lu tor- A Lj-tte caneTrtrpOnoe of employe une- o r liu.hltocin- Mrs. HlEglnsIllggtns., MisJiltss Swaefchamer. ,n: music; chorus, •Speed Our Re- conditio.condition . HH.e say »uy*s tha thatt word wort.s * -*** «“« of "»Ploy« of tho " BittenBitten nByy na IhxtI>o«.- Charlea p. Ramsey, V • R. V Kinney and Mlaa Anna vnn: mn>lc; Chora*. Speed Onr Re-fal l ttoo describdearth,e thth.e awfuawfull conditio conditionn Ne Soww Yor Tor*k an d«nd Ne w NowJerse y Jerer,Tele- Tele-Convllle Harper, ooff ManninManaingg ave are-- reet. haw gone to Seheelein. public:"lbllc; '* address,addrrea. RtRt-. Be'R«»-- *«rM*rto. be found there and he believe* phonne Comp»Copnwy are tosy building «a. a*, was severely bittenitien b yhy a ado docg be be-- OOrady to ..be found. there and he belter** Pb«*telephon Co-»**ye line .refrom t~y Boun bulldlm*d ■ . acg. U for the summer. Mlas -Lillian Paoly and Martin thatthat IItt willWin bboe a .lon loe.g tim etin. beforbefor beforeee »•»p telephoneP Una fromnd longinglonginBoundg .ttoo aa BelmonBelmontt avenu avenuee man man., a a Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of William D. Fanders, of Grove Ilia* • Lillian Panly a»d Martin Ilk bttil l r, Flkta ll fhwfew daydayss agoago.. TbTbee woun woundd wa wass cau cao-- Stell e avenue, RorfT acted aa accompanists during anythinanythin.g IlkIlk.. substantia«abetentl.Il progresproem*s l aM rightsBroo k otfo waFlnckamtay havin g, beealnl securedof t«' e. “ “* *»• street, has tale ummer position Korff acred aa acrompanlata dartedmade isde Iinn rebolldlnrebnlldhrec th thee city city.. *bt. of way kortns been terlaedeeenred.terised b byy Dr.Dr.. BooneBoone.. mer in Maine. la die Farmer's National Bank. i ooawrrr DTIOWAUBT.
YOUNG TEUYAII FO10 RESUMERESUME WORKWORK 11III1 A H BUM UAH ■ana-sHg.D DIME SAVINGS TO BUY YOUNG ZELAYA HI mm mm it «HR UR Fri*ht»n«dFrightened FromFrom HouaaHouse BByy OO.. ElstonElston LowtitLowrie ConvictsdConvicted fllSJH MAKE UP WflSHOnipN nuisHEIGHTS Local LawyersLawyers OrganizeOrganize FPolioo BaySay StrayStray andand Vicloo*Viciona Servants, Then Nabbed at Patersou on Complaint BUILDING 1 HOI I IE MAKE 0 Elec og FormeFormerr SenatorSenator Cadtooanes ArtAre DangerouslyDangerously Servant*. Then Nebbed at Pstsnon on Complsint ENTIRE STRUCTURE TO BE USED B> WILL SAIL NEXT SATURDAY FOR NICA- LARGELARGE FORCEFORCE OFOF MENMEN ENGAGEDENGAGED TOt ENTIRE STRUCTURE TO RE USED BY WILL SAIL NEXT SATURDAY FOR NICA 'Chf s. A.'Bee-JBeetld President.President. Numerous. ByBy Detective.Detective. ofOf D.D. W.W .UttsU. Littell. BANKING INSTITUTION. FINISH IMPROVEMENT. Humerous. BANKING INSTITUTION. RAGUARAGUA TOTO PACIfYPACVfY HISHIS FATHER. FATHER. FINISH IMPROVEMENT. TRIEDTRIED A DAYLIGHTDAYLIGHT JOJOBB JDBTJURY OUTOUT ANAN HOOKHOUB Extensive Improvements to Ita Through Ibe effort* of friends Work on th« development of Wash- JOIN A H GOROU8 CAMPAIGN propertyproperty hs*ebase beenbeen decideddecided uponupon by reconciliationncillation hashas beenbeen effectedeffeeoed bet - ingtonlagton Heights,Height*, asas thethe bigbig tracttract .-IIIMT,IUH the directors of the Dime Savings In- tween the estranged son of Nicara- ■ omplalnt*npUlnt* FiledFiled Manndd Mote Wmlrhtml Mefcfc Heerd Him stitutionstltution andand A-A. L.V. C. C .Marsh, Harsh, ths gua'sgua's President.President. AlphonseAlphonse Zelaya.Zelaya il*s toto bebe known.knowb. I*i- toto bebe resumedresumed ;as• HUMi- *Wa■>y tete.Versa!Into.Vacant HourHoue - riMn.. r is Ki-nrn-tctl On a architect,architect, hashas been been engagedengaged toto tdra f andid hishis wife,wife, whowho announcedannounced their soonsoon asas possible,possible, accordingaccording toto MayorMays M r»h Head-, of By-Laws Hui Hlnging andand BsapplngSoapplng tC« arsn a.this city whoand Isattended wid additional'additional, roomroom neededneeded aadand obtain- obtai school In this city and Is widely largerlarger forceforce ofof'me menn hasbaa beenbeen engagedengage OtherOtb«r Years.Years. Work la (W. I’cudias- inging moremore lightlight a^rellas^rell asas makingmaking theth knownknown locally,locally, statesstates thatthat hhee andid theythey willwill shortlyshortly bebe placedplaced f the Bar who me Defective MrGsrthy and Patrol- wblle they were deliberating, ), sweetheart," said he turning t Rockview avenue to get the prope embers of the Bar who thathat will ' makemake itselfItself f*ufelt man Htggiua were In the office ani while they were deliberating. Che de- ing the changes. we. sweetheart." said he turning Roekvlew Avenue to get the proper I since 1894 to maa 111**1 ns were In the office and fendantfendant waswas rearrestedrearrested oaon aa similarslmlla The changes will necessitate th his wife. grade . ItIt willwill bebe finishedfinished beforebefore thett admitted since 1*94 to His modelode ofof campaigncampaign wa*was Bqg-sag- aa•a thetbe ChiefChief droppeddropped thetbe ‘phonephone PPa-a :harged preferred by the same com The changes will necessitate the his wife. bridge is ready and will then I >y the dlscoyery of a law on trolman Kelly came charged preferred by the same com- removalremoval ofof G.G . Thorn,Thorn, thethe pbotograpbotogra "Sure."Sure." sheshe replied,replied, lookinglooking1 ttheh bridge Is ready and will then geated by the dUcoyory of a law oa trolman Kelly came In. The Chief plainant.ilainant. Itit Isis saidsaid therethere atar e mai pher, who occupies the third floo . "You see, Alphonse was worl macadamisedcadamlzed andand placedplaced InIn first-classfirst-cla: Marsh calledlied . thethe .meeting at ituteute book*books thattbat allow*allo s ,,proproi>., orderordere mld thethe threethree m«*i-n. up to the nore counts pending and that t' pher, who occupies the third floor part. “You see. Alphonse was idltion. •pointed ' officers ; Kletnecke house, and they rattled more counts pending and that the and tbe Asbestos Club, occupying inIn*g laIn NewNew YorkYork forfor anan electricelectric concom: condition. and on motion Charles A. erly ippolnted officers to *hoo>shoot Klelnecke houae. and they rattled >risoner will have to answer the and the Asbeatoa Club, occupying the elected mporaiw chair- ll stray dogs there in tbe patrol wagon as fast as prisoner win havo to answer the secondsecond floor. TheThe stairwaystairway leadingleading tc pany.pan)", andand notnot makingmaking veryvery mumuchc TheThe originaloriginal planaplans ofof tnethe promo-promi Reed elected temporary ahalr- forthv 1th. all stray dog* founjQj ooan there In the patrol wa«on aa fast as all before prosecution ceases. •fl!i:im M. SUllman of the city. e dog the horse could go. There wi all before prosecution ceases. the two upper floors will be abotlshec money,money, andand II camecame homehome toto vivisits tersa IncludedIncluded provisionprovision forfor aa lakelali man atj# William M. Stillman secre- of the city. Thr do* the horse could go. There was no the two upper floors will be abolished following permanent of- 11 -i> bothersome in past man in tbe cellar, nut the mark* ell has been compiling and a handsome front with the main myy folk*.folks. ThaiThat' *s howbow liit tunedstarted. " the former Cadmus property an tary. free following permanent of- ev|i h s been so bothersome la p4sl man In the cellar. but the mark a of Mr Lifted has been compiling and a handsome front with the mat on (he former Ctdmut properly and then elected: Preslden nd promises so plain!? jimmy on a cellar window showei ! the State Exempt Fir entrance in the centre will be pro- "Yea.”"Yes," saidsaid youngyoung Zelsy*Zokiya. "t“theh j is to be carried out. The Ian ficers erf re then elected: President. rs. and promise* so plaialy Jimmy on a cellar window show, history of the State Exempt Fire- entrance In the centre will be pro- this la to be rarrled out. The land Reed: secretary. Williai orse this. year, that the chief tbat tbe girl had not given a false men's Association and last yei vided for. Just inside will be a spa workork waswas awfulawful hartT,hard; andand thethe ppaya to be thoroughly cleared afte Charled*A. Reed: Secretary. William worse this year, that the chief men's Association and last j vided for. Just Inside will be a Is to be thoroughly cleared after Wlltlai ermined to act under the law alarmthat the. TwCtrlo had me nnot workin giveng ai nfalse the gaged Lowrie. clous lobby and then behind that wil nail, and that's why f am goln which Green brook will be damme i; treasurer, William K determined to act under the law gaged Lowrle. who formerly edited clous lobby and then behind that will small, and that's why I am going which Green brook will be dammed i Rui Council will give him the alarm.garden saTwow a negrmeno workiaccome ou tIn o f ththei hinell be left plenty ot room for those hav ame to the president. A man i body of i Codtngtfb. trustees.steea. NeNelsoni Runyon. Council will give Mm he the Dunellen Call, to do some be left plenty of room for those hav- home to the president A man up In order to make a body of wa k{e. Craig A. Marsh, go ahead. bousgardene a saw shor at timnegroe before come, outand of hurr they lg for him. The complaint a: ing business at the bank. Kew fur ie United States doesn't amount t 1,600 feet long by 300 feet al John He VanWlnktf. Craig A. Marsh go ahead. vanning for him. The complaint al- ing business at the bank. New fur- the United State* doesn't amount 1.500 feet long by 300 feet at the 'the old members, most of towarhouse da thaborte woods time. Thebefore,y didn' andt bnrrythink niahings will be installed. The idea widest point. It will be somewha of-the old members, most of mailerlatter willwin bebe broughtbrought toto thetbe • lege* that on numerous occasions. nishings will b« Installed. The Idea much If he has no money. No money widest point. It will be somewha' .- present at the meeting, towardanythin gthe wa woods.s wrong They, bu didn'tt the think cops Ie accepted checks from Bub In doing away with the two appe eans no friends, no good things t like an egg in shape. whom present at the meeting. 1 ofof thethe ~higher highe r power*,powers ,and an d Lowrle accepted checks from sub- In doing away with the two upper means no friend*, no good things like an egg In shape. A. Reed, William A. Cod- anythingknew he wawass th wrong,e man thebuty wantedthe copa. !rs to tbe book, all of whlc floors Is to obtain more light and 1 it, no nothing. A man of my eta Mayor Smalley 1B the pen Is Chari Reed. William A. Cod- courseiurse IsIs approved,approved, thethe potlecpo!l« scribers to the book, all of which floors Is to ohtaln more light and it eat. no nothing A man 6f my sta Mayor Smalley Is the personal John H. Van Wink:.-. James knew he was the man they wanted. made payable to LJttell. These Is proposed to put in a large sky on should not work anyway. Th ner of the old Cadmus homei dlugtoi John H. VanWlnkle, James aftefterr thetbe straystray dogsdogs withwith , The girl who telephoned and an were made payable to Lltteil. Is proposed to put In a large sky- tlon should not work anyway. The owner of the old Cadmus homestead tarry, C. Rutiyon, Chaa. The girl Who telephoned and an- it is said, he endorsed and had light overhead. During the past few president's son should live In fln d Contemplates erecting a I P. Po' Harry C. Runyon. Chas. guns haitalrr triggers! riggers , otber maid In Mr. Kleinecke's em It Is said, he endorsed and had light overhead. Daring the past few president's son should live in f contemplates erecting a hand :, William M. Stlllman, other maid <■ Mr. Kleineeke's em- wherever be happened I rears this institution has had lotels, have tots of money and n ate dwelling on the site foi William M. Stillman. no)tt partpart ofof thetbe planplan toto dodo plor heard tbe Jinny at work from chants wherever he happened l years this Institution has had a hotels, have lots of money and o dwelling on the site for his Marsh. W. tt. Codlngton. ploy heard the Jimmy at work from em. It was not until a short steady, substantial growth in bust work. That's why I'm going home. 'n use. The house now on Marsh. W. K Codington, up*talrs. The family is away li -ash them It was not until a short steady, substantial growth la busi- work. That's why I'm going horn use. The house now on Indisctlmlnste hhootlng. but the ■ petalrs The family la away In ;o tbat Littell learned of th ness and to meet the increase, as l Zelaya called on tbe President a 'ed back .rd, S. S. Swackhamer and , who past Maine, and the maids came to thi line ago that Lltteil learned of the ness and to meet the Increase, as well Zelaya called on the President property will be removed back and ard. 8. 8. Swackhatner and carel- ners, who In past Sum- Maine, and the maids came to the tlons and tbe accused m. M be up-toHlate, the directors the White House today to get certai a barn. yon. ThoseTho ofot thethe yOung- y house Just to see- If everything was ranaariloas and the accused man aa to be up-to-date, the directors the White House today to get certain perhaps converted Into a barn. >ave relied too much on the boast juat to aee If ererythfag waa was arrested ln Newark on May wisely decided to make the extensive •rs of recommendation to th * of thh e bar, who were • or the o , will h all right. When they beard tbe noise vas arrested In Newark on May C wisely decided to make the extensive rs of recommendation to the ■ soon as the WashingtonWashington trs of tie bar. who were llfence of the officers, will have all right. When they heard the noise The check on which the sped Iterations. These Improvement! are Bluefleld Steel Engraving -Compan bers, were Isaac P. Run- leeway. police they went-downstairs to investigate Bluefleld Steel Engraving Com pan HeightsHeights propertyproperty Isis fullyfully Inin shape,shape -rubers, were Isaac P. Run- J moch less leeway. TheTh* police feel they went-downstairs to Investigate, last. The check on which the speci- alterations.right In lin eThese with thosimprovementse made by areth of Nicaragua, In which, he says. Murphy. John H. course in •the and frightened the mas with the fled charge was made i drawn b of Nicaragua. In which, he says, the a large? numbernumber ofof handsomehandsome homeshome* •euce L. Murphy. John H.|that course In the matter will and frightened the man with the fied charge was made was drawn by otherightr Inloca linel bankin with thoseg Institutions made by, Ththee President is financially interes le. Jr.. Asavsa F.F. Randolph , illy al«tro jimmy into Bigot. They heard bin Baker & Schofield, or Pate other local banking Institutions. The President Is financially Interest' to bebe putput op.up . generally approved,nd. no nailer jimmy Into flight. They heard him Raker * Schofield, of Paterson, and First and City National Bank ant Owing to the pressure * of business Crane. OeorgeGeorge W.\V . Bird.Bird. I how by doK-ownefs may f go downstairs and thought he wenl ie got tbe money for It fro: FirstThe Plainfleland Cityd Trus Nationalt Company Bank. and Owing to the pressure*of buslm ouchy dog-ownrvi may feel go downstairs and thought be went to« the money for It from a sa- ie President could not see Zelaya !. Knox. Louis Barton. Will- D aimMt univf rsal fern to hide In tbe cellar. They held their oon keeper in that place, the President could not see Zelaya. . Knox. Louis Barton. Will-1 Then universal fear of to hide la the cellar. They held their loon keeper la that place, so was The Plainfield Trust Company. lit promised to talk with him whei Rene C. yanMtaden, la in iiner. in splH nerve and the 'phone message a ken there for trial. but promised to tnlk with him when Ren# c. VnnMIndcn. j hydro^lhobla In summer. In spite of serve a ad the 'phone message to the taken there for trial. . DolllveDoiiirerr sadand X.N . DouglttDouglas ntatle Ic* thathat pprovei ft to bebe asas ipre- police followed. They modestly re- WheWhenn arraignedarraigned InIn court.court, LowrleLowrl Congress adjourns. EXIfill1 'PHONPIEE WIREHIRESS It to fusepoliced tfollowed.o give thei rThey names modestly. re- In January a* In July, fased to glrq their names. atit firstfirst denieddenied thetbe chargecharg< but —he -—associatio —n thoritlea must take note of TheThe gardenersgardeners hadhad aa goodgood looklook aatt standstand admittedadmitted thatthat hehe mightmight havehave H. H. DRAKDRAKEE 101TO 1 take.. ke thethe properproper Ujthe t ct. If no effort is made to tbthee negro,negro, andand theythey gavegave thethe officers signed hishis namename to thethe Baker A I11N fEIRE IBB FUTURFUTUREE steps ••<.•.•<-.!•<• thetbe incorporationIncorporation ofof| |check, the run of unmuzzled or an a* detaileddetailed descriptiondescription ofot hihim.m The SchofieldSchofleld checkcheck butbut Ifif hehe diddid ItIt slip-slip- WARnD dimiORGANH OofF *'itByy andand ItIt waswas providedprovided thatthat rilead logs, or If the effort appear* sleuth and.tbe blnecoats scattered to ped his memory, if the association shall sleuth and. the bluecoats scattered to ped his memory. He was represent- . S. C. WIRES ALGNE WILL DISFIGURE the members of the association shall to be falling, criticism of thq police ed by George Piei imjWITH jy.U RUNYO11N P. S. C. WIRES ALONE WILL DISFIGURE se whose names were hunboatt hisbis trailtrail withoutwlthoi loanlosa of Ittime . ed by George Pierce, a Newark law- sharp. tt, and the latter got into sevei becomes sharp. atat aa parepare thatthat openedopened allall theirtheir poipores . yer. and the latter got Into several flUI1MH1GOLBYITESJIEXTIEEK WEEK BUSINESSBUSINESS SECTION.SECTION. original articles of the a fact.fact. loo.too . accordingaccording tlti tbthee Ix-ups with the court owing to McCarthyMcCarthy workedworked backback towardtoward ththei mlx-upa with the court owing to ELIZABETHELIZABETH LAWYERLAWYER LIKELYLIKELY TOTO TAKETAKE sasocla on of>f 189418&4 andand InIn additionaddition it Plaioneld now has more inning tire of Irrelevant commt bers elected at last night's that Plalpflcld now ha* more center of town. At Fifth street and running fire of Irrelevant comment IEETING ARRANGED AT CONFERENC York and New vicious dogs than it should center of town. At Fifth street and id questions that he kept tip durt TUCKER'STUCKER'S PLACEPLACE ONON COLBYCOLBY TICKET . MEETING ARRANGED AT CONFERENCE The New York and New Jersey nd vicious dogs than It *hould WatchunWatchungg areaue.avenue, hehe spottedspotted aa negro and questions that he kept uz> during Telephone Company In making i bars Complaint*implaiats ofof frightenedfrightened wowo-- with a coat under his arm coming the examination.ii WhenWh MrM LILltteilt OF INDEPENDENTS LAST NIGHT, of this i-ity, practicing in with a coat under his arm coming FollOW|[ OF INDEPENDENTS LAST NIGHT. tensive Improvements In Plainfield, of the Bar of this cltyi practicing In nd childrenchildren have begua to from Washington street. One m< waswas placedplaced onon thethe Btastandi d hehe producedproducec Following closelyclosely the announce- as may be elected by a from Washington street. One more mblyn ra'rd K which Include the placing of wire* In In largerlarger numbersmberE thann IIsD look was- all the detective needed indisputablendisputable evidenceevidence thatthat LowrleLowi ?nt that Assemblyman Everard K. ndependent Republicans from al e of the Board of Tn Aok was all the detective needed to Tucker, of Eliiabeth. will i Independent Republicans ftom all underground.ndergrc proj*o»ea lo nbo)l*b all BNon* andand ththee officersifflcet report convince him that he had run down iad cashed the check i badly Tucker, of Elisabeth, will not be a wards met with Judge Runyoi convince him that he had run down had cashed the check and also badly candidate for re-election nest the wards met with Judge Runyon telephoneBlephoi polespole possible.ssibl AllAll ofof ththe. number of snapping, bark- his-, man The arrest that followed ingled the prisoner by asking him candidate for re-election next fall .day to arrange the meeting fo :tee, consisting of Crf his man The arrest that followed tangled the prisoner by asking him a __.»s. the announcement today Monday to arrange the meetin* poles willIll bebe takentaken downdown InIn thethe busl-bi o nmfttee. consisting of Craig d gs about the streets. was a quiet affair. The negro umber of questions regarding an I comes the announcement today that organization of ward branches o Marl b,. Clarence- L. Murphy a log was a quiet affair. The negro sur- number of questions regarding au al- H. H. Drake. Esq., a promising young the organisation of ward branches of ness partpart ofof thethe city,city, whichwhich willwill adaddd Markh.. Clarence L. Murphy and Uy court will be asked Is rendered as soon as McCarthy's hand -Ked partnership that Lowrie mai H. II. Drake. Esq., a promising young Equal Taxation League. Thi . A. pddlngton, wag appointed by rendered as soon as McCarthy's band leged partnership that Lowrle main er, of Eliiabeth. will probablj the Equal Taxation League. The greatly to the attractivenesstractlveness ofof Che oddloKtoa. was appointed by irf fon wick the gun es repairs, fell on bis shoulder. tined had been agreed upon betwe. er. of Elisabeth, will probably date and place of the meeting wen Idejft Reed fell on his shoulder. talhed had been agreed upon between •lectQd to make the fight for tb date and place of the meeting were streets. In the residentialfesidei section Preside It Reed to prepare a draft at aree plainlyplainly harmlessharmless wiwilln M-- slipped on hta coat, and a by- be soleetod to make the fight for the not definitely flied, but alL the othei He slipped on his coat, and a by- them. .__. [nation to succeed Aasemblyma not definitely fixed, but all the other whereverwherever possiblepossible polesDoles willwill bebe rere-- y-laws and present it at the out ofof hand,hand, butbut thethe dog*dog* stander saw something drop froi Inatlon to succeed Assembly: details were decided. stander saw somethin* drop from his Mr. Lltteil has already Tucker.Tucker. details were decided. moved andLad wireswires putput underunder groundgroi •■‘.Ing for consideration. It * fortunesun«s willwill bebe givengiven oaro» sleevesleeve toto aa grassgrass plotplot atat hishis tideside . checks, whichwhich showshow thatthai Isowric re- All1 thethe wardswards willwill meetmeet atat one It Is understoodlerstood thatthat thethe PublicPublic Ser- leslrod on completioncompletion ofof fhe th e Their owners will be ar- TheThe watcherwatcher railedcalled thethe sleuth'ssleuth at- >ut (100 r. Drake stands well not only In time and Reform Hall will probably •poration has decided no ion to secure for Its tuem- ceived In all at Paterson about $100 ibeth, but throughout the COUD time and Reform Hall will probably vice Corporation has decided not u ia court under the ordinance tentlon to it. and McCarthy picked . he di. Elisabeth, but throughout the coun- tie place, and Thursday night , the work begun by For erery membermher .’of thothi lr»cal tention to It. and McCarthy picked while there Is evidence that he did ind his friends believe that h-_ bo the place, and Thursday night or continue tho work begun by Forme cover ng the condition*, and lined, up a shlney Jimmy. The prlaoi he same thing at Atlan 1c City r. and his friends believe that week the time, of the meeting Superintendent McClurg, ot exti iiopes are expressed that the up a stalney Jimmy. The prisoner the same thing at Atlantic City make a strong fight in the prl- next week the time, of the meeting Superintendent MrClurg. of extend- kopes are expr#ated thst the measure* will follow if rbat smiled•mi led sourlysourly whenwhen hehe sawsaw thethe officer ofH Ijowrle:ie hasbaa a wifewife andand threethre< children 111 make a strong fight In the pri- ;e Runyon was unable to tbe undergroundiderground work.work. ThThee ann andand willWill dodo muchTTnicli oean't serve to keep th* dogi , slip the tool In his packet, mary.'. HoHe isis a prominentprominent membermember ooff Judge Runyon was unable to se« g at Dunellen but be Capt. W. C. Smith, who has the 1 1 n ] > few wire its members and the slip the tool In his pocket living at Dunellen but be has not Junior Order United American Capt W. C. Smith, who has the rent company has only a few wires in h for Its members and the h *ck hadn't intended to say anything the Junior Order United American ng of tbe hall In charge, up. to late >ndulti >f PialnfleldinQeld . TheThe meetingmeeting abouhadn'tt It .Intended to say anything been near them of late. At the tlm» janlcs, being a member of tbe Ing of the hall In charge, np to late conduits. Mechanic*, being a member of the . today, so that the place The Public Service Corporate the:he talltall of- thethe chair,chair. about ft. of hfs arrest he was employed by a Elizabeth Council, and it is predict- noon today, so that the place of The Public Service Corpora Hon COrSCIL fXECTS. At tbe station house, the prii Elisabeth Council, and It Is predict- meeting could not be definitely i is a number of electric light wlr« rUAIKPIKI.DELD COUNCIL ELECTS. At the station house, the prisoner’) Newark agency house and the that he will receive tbe support meeting could not bo definitely an- m m number of electric light wire*. result of last night’s action pockets yielded a bunch of skeleton ed that he will receive the support iced. eluding the big feed wire for t ifirt of tbelawyeYB. the move- pockets yielded a bunch of skeleton cem has furnished ball for him that organisation. Mr. Drake nounced. Including the big feed wire for the rt of the lawyers, the ntove- A iiu It-man •» dionen l'«»t keys and a dark lantern, (hat organisation. Mr. Drake • speeches of a set or forn ;e of the trolley, running throuj __. .ed by W." 8. Angleman. Angleman L (TtoM-n Past keys and a dark lantern, be remembered as one of the No speeches of a set or forma of the trolley, running through rted by W. 8 Angleman. fused to give hhi name. 01 be remembered as one of tbe character will be made at the gath<_- icond ••'!.: i. east and west, ai »ncii J. Blatz and V. W. Naah, Jr.. Cannrflnr.Coondlor. fused to give hfa name, or to make ilNAWW HORSE CRASHES peakers at the' "American Banquet" character will be made at the gather- Second street, east and west, and Franclif J. Blau and V. W. Nash. Jr.. any kind ot a statement. speakers at the* "American Banquet" ;. Business will mar!; It from first 1 these same poles the Postal Tel to font*fornf aa PialnfleldPlalnQeld BarBar Association.AsEOclation. infieldId Council.Coupcll, Jr.Jr. O.O . U.0. A.A .M M. , any kind of a statement. INTO AN AITOMOBICE. at the Casino, last winter, wtien ing. Business will marie It from first hese same pole* she Postal Tele- "All right." said the Chief, "do as held at the Casino, last winter, when last. After the adoption of tb« •aph Company has Its wires. defied. It was the Intention •‘lm 1 officers and received several "All right." said the Chief, "do as tor Everett Colby and other to last. After the adoption of the graph Company has Ita wires, U defff»ted. It was the Intention Beers and received several you please. Ton are an old bird, and Senator Everett Colby and other constitution, officers will be elected 8 argued that .the removal of the f certij•originn lawyerslawyers toto holdhold a meetlD*meeting PrOP< » us MondayHoliday night.night. Remark*Remarks yoa please Yon are an old bird, and So One K Hart Bat Occupants oi ng members of the Jr. O. U. A. constitution, officers will be elected irgued that , the remoral of these somebody knows your record. We'll No One In Hurl Itat Orewpaatt leading members of the Jr. O. U. A lrollment cards have been dis- 1 would greatly enhance the a n thetdlstrlct court after todays' were adee byby thethe newly-electednewly-elected ofof-- somebody knows your reeord. We’ll Auto Arc lUOly Frightened. I , apoke.' He made a very favor* Enrollment cards have been dis- es would greatly enhance the np- ther district court after todays' flndAnd outout allall aboutabout youyou andand wewe won't Auto Are Badly Frightened, N- spoke.' He made a very favor- rlbutad. throughout the city, to draw ranceince ofof thetbe streetstreet atat ParkPark aave-v session to formform a% local local association.association, fleersfleers Thereere »Sawas alsoalso aa presentationpresentation ble" ImpressionImpression atat thatthat timetime tributed throughout the city, to draw i large measure a plan of . of a*i bebe anyany nicernicer toto youyou forfor thethe troubletrouble horsehorse belongingbelonging toto FrankFran) asas largelarge a chartercharter membershipmembership toto-- * andand SecondSecond street,street, wherewhere tthel large measure a plan of, of an emblematiclematlc pinpin toto DanielDaniel VauVaa-- youyou putput onua u».”to. " Herbal,ist. ofof ScotchScotch Plains,Plains, tooktook frightfrlgbi gether:el her asas possible.possible. TheTbe listHa t lais e Pialnfleldifield TrustTrust CompanyCompany hashas erect-erec id beebeenn decideddecided upon.upon. ManyMany Win sais OrgonIterarg^nlzer ofof fhetbe newnew . TheThe prisonerprisoner'mus mustt havehave absorbedabsorbed EasiEast FrontFront street.street. Monday,Monday SMSMAHHK ASHEDD HKWKRSEWER GRATEGRATE :ted to be large, although only ed a fin#fine buildingbuilding andand th#the avenueavenue is tl lightslights whowho expectedexpected toto " ItIt waswas arrangedarranged toto havehave a nd bolted at top speed. It narrowl; pec nparatlvelted to bey large,smal lalthough proportio onlyn a be widened. When the telepho: _anlxatlon to be formed thetbe commoncommon sensesense inin thatthat statementstatement and bolted at top speed. It narrowly TOTO FREEFRKE FALLENFALLEN pOllHRf comparatively small proportion to be widened. When the telephone organization lo be formed Americanrican flagflag presentedpresented toto theth e overnight,overnight, becausebecause hehe IntimatedIntimated thisthli mlssednlssed strikingstriking severalseveral carriagescarriages anandc those•se whowho areare InIn sympathysympathy withwith ththee companynpany completecomplete ItaIts workwork Inln PaParki lentlfledleqtlfied themselvesthemselves withwith ththee last1st night,nfgbt. byby thethe wiveswives ooff morningmorning thatthat hsha waawas readyready toto makemake a frontfront ofof Warnock'sWarnock's bakerybakery colcol-- Hind Hoof Was Cfcngbt In Iron eague will be looked for amony the snueoe., thethe -only only wireswires aboveabove groundgroui olsatlonilzatlon whichwhich metmet lastlast embers,bers. batbut ItIt waswas decideddecided ttoo Hind Hoof Waa Caught la lm* and league win he looked for amony the will be tboaa of the Public Serri. Ikely that a sec- a statement. lidedded withwith anan auto,auto, belongingbelonging toto Mrs.Mrs Only Sledge CoaM Re- rankss ofof thethe activeactive workers.workers. will be those of the Public Service id It U not likely that a sec- ceremony for one week, 1 Only Sledge ConId Ro- "We won't harry you,' said Chief Barclsy.larclay. ofof CentralCentral avenue.avenue. InIn whichwhich CorporationCorporation.. •iatiolatlonn willwill bebe formed,formed, officerfleerss werewere chosen:chosen: Pa»tPast "We wont hurry you.- said Chief lease It- . WinBeld B, Angleman: Kfeiy.Klely. "You"You thinkthink thingsthings orerover anandd sheh« andand herher daughterdangbter werewere seated. lease It. lawyersiwyers werewere notnot preoentpresent atat conn llo: Winfield 8 Angleman; getget yoaryour statementstatement laIn completecomplete The'he machinemachine waswas badlybadly scratchedscratched To. freefree aa fallen fallen horse,horse, aa hindbind hoofhoof Prt»*re*MProjjreiM. atat thethe FOstoMc*.PoatolHce. Ing:ig: Winfield•vVinfield 8.B . Angleman.Ansleman, coon Ho . GeorgeGeorge B.B . Cratsley;Cratsley; vlce-vice- shape.shape. IllI'll talktalk withwith youyou whenwhea I gegett andnd thetbe occupantsoccupants thoroughlythoroughly fright-frighi of whichhlch hadhad become becom ecaught caugh t inl nIt. It, i liiee workmenworkmen areare tfiaklngniaking muchmuch . Gallup.Gallup, FrederickFrederick J.J. Huff.Huff, | coon^ lo: , Dr.Dr . HollandHolland D.D . Tomlin-Tomlln- barkback fromfrom a triptrip I'veI'je gotgo t toto taketake thisthis nedI., otherwiseotherwise therethere waswas nono dam-dan the gratingcrating overover thetbe sewersewer InletInlet oonn RUNNINRUNNINGG FOFORR COSIER.COALER, HREE progressogress withwith thethe Improvementsimprovements aatt Naah,ah, Jr..Jr., JohnJohn P.P. Owena.Owena, •<># recordcordln Ingg secretary,secretary, AlbertAlbert be west side of Park avenue near e postofflt-e. The partition wall \'altei*!.. Hetfletd, Sr., Judge Wtl- ilatant recording secretary, moraine."morning." * age. the west side of Park avenue neai th* postoffle# The partition waif ...... L. Hetfletd. Sr.. Judge Wfl-jCi*w assistant recording secretary. The runaway continued on and In FrontFront streetstreet waawa s nmashedsmashed .Mon Mon - separatingparating thethe presentpresent officeoffice fromfrom Hamam 7LIt Runyon.Runyon, ' FrancisFrancis J.J. Blatx.Blatz, -E Scbrlng; financialnclal l secretary.secretary, HH. froetroet ofof Howley'aRowley's drugdrug atorestore struckstrac day.f. *• Tht-The horse,horse, whichwhich waswas attachedattached DIDN'DIDN’TT SErOfllJtSEUXSDtYY FlYERFLYER thee cornercorner storestore ofot thethe BabcockBabcock WaltanL.Valte/«t.. Hetfleld.Hetfield, Jr..Jr., L. L .A. A .Clement Clemen t. H. W eb treasurer.eaaurer, G.O . W.W . V.V . Mo>;Moy ; gt','1 Ih-TII I NKNNIOSHG8HION OOFP anotherither rigrig . andand overturnedoverturned ttheh to DavidDavid 8.S . Duaavan'aDunavan's deliverydelivery wag1 - building,lildibg. whichwhich IsIs toto bebe occupied,occupied. andn" t^alMU< '.mtt-.i-. AmongAmong KleveuEleven Case*Caw* oonn pedped onon a; bicycle, smashing the front startedtarted toto rear,rear, andand fell. fell. OneOne ofof 1Uit s WORKWORK WHENWHEN KILLEDKILLED AT^TANKSATTANKS . The main entrance to> thetbe oBcooSc< willwill UllUB Illiama;IllamB; trustee.trustee. SamuelSamuel HH . theHi.- Uarfcft;Docket: RiggerBfegrr ActUmmA. ri....- wheel,i-heel, aad the pulled loose with hoofsiofs becamebecame JammedJammed laIn the tbe grating,grating, be onon thethe cornercorner ofof MMadison. avenue IndrjjmdrnreInde^ndence Dayl>ny atat thethe P.P. C.C. C. C . representsrepreaentatlv I Jv,-e NewNew JerseyJer»*)' id all efforts to free it were us- The ipfflcers And committees of tl Benefit Association. Peter Atljm.,!.. .1. what waswas leftleft ofo t thethe harness.hari The and all efforts to free it were un- TheThe remainsremains ofof JohnJohn McKinnon,McKlm andd WestWest FrontFront street,street, whichwhich willwill The Hjfflcers and committees of the Pin, _ Benefit Association. Peter horse was rauaht at Madison a ve- availingailing untiluntil bunavanDunavan gotgo t aa sledgesledge be eveneven moremore convenientconvenient forfor thethe bor-bor- Plainfieldalnfi*id CountryCountry ClubClub areare makingmaking jj.H . oB „mett. tt. TheTbe officers officers willwil l beb eIn- In - ElevenElovon rases,case*i. werewere oaon thethe DistrictDistrict [tamer and smashed tbe Iron. the young machinist who was killed 'mpntB for' an elaborate rele- mday night. July 2- Befor il nlnju red save for. a few cuts. hammer and smashed the Iron. a Philadelphia & Reading I ougbltesigbltes whowho traveltravel MadisonMadison aveave-- arrangements for' an elaborate rele- Monday Bight. July 2 Before CourtCourt dorket.lu.],-- Monday.Monday, NineNine ooff Tbe Incident attracted a crowd, s Philadelphia * Reading flyer nt the Fourth ot July at tbe Qcil in- The Incident attracted a crowd. Greenbrook tanks Saturday al le anindd DuerDuer street.street. bratlotf. of the Fourth of July at the teeting closedciei thethe .round! fs- themthem werewere contested,eonteated. andand adjourn-adjonrn- ie horse was badly lamed and cut, Orevnbrook tanks Saturday after- club, ^besidesi thethe usualusual attractiveattractive itfeufry tlsfactory taenis marked the'proceedings. The horse was badly lamed and cnt. noon.oon, were shippedshipped loto hishis homehorn. In :eam had a very satisfactory taeam marked the'Vroeeadlng*. KKWKKW UTAHSTAR COI'RAK.COOtSE. it was able to limp to Its stable. BaptisBaptistt Supplies.Supplies. events* the golfgoiC coursecouJrse andand tennistennis drill It hon«s to be at ' Beuie Sullivan agatnH Kussel but was able to limp to Its stable. lethlebem Monday. □ nd It hopes to be able to take Bessie Sullivan against Knsael Bethlehem Monday. During the absence of Rev. A. E. courts^ therehere willwilt bebe -an.an afternoonafternoon upqj> it ie iltlatory work Bachar, 1300, on contract, was laid Y. M. C. A. O.niniiit.,. Arranging falterliter McKinnon,McKinnon. brotherbrother ooff During the absence of Rev. A. E. initiatory work beglnnlcj; Rark«r. |J0e. oa contract, was laid V. M. C. A. Committee \rrMgfng Finn,nn, pastorpastor ofof thethe ParkPark AvenueAvenue at thebe clubhouseclubhouse wlt|>witji mu-mu- JulyJuly overover untiluntil JulyJuly 3:3: FrankFrank AmhtonAchtou N>« Sraaoa'B Attract Ion*. COLOREDlil l> SINGER#SIXGERS GIVECIV i : young man. In1 hishi sstatement 1 to laptist church, on his vacation, the ale bytan orchestra.. hestra throughoutthroughont ththee against T. A. Moore, contract. S200, Next Beasoa’s Attraction*. unttyy authorities,authorities, sayssays thatttaa hishis Baptist church, on his vacation, the against T. A. Moore, contract. |20(». Arrangements for the a tar co A CONCERTCONCERT ATAT HOPE.HOPE. ipplies will be aa follows: August as well as la the evening, not moved: W. J. R. Thiers against Arrangements for the star course brother,-other, himselfhimself andand a thirdthird man supplies will be aa follows: August afternwja aa well as lo the evening. MBM not moved W. J. R Thiers against «t season are being made by Rev. Daniel H. Clare, of Hamil- when -.Tim MILK ItAfF- I*ldlaid errover toto July*July" 10:10; J.J. G . CheatCheatl 1.-e . M. C. A. The committee m.-t last rideride toto Bethlehem,Bethlehem, toto visitvisit theirtheir N. Y.: August 12. Rev. J. A. rated|Ior tbe occasion and it Is ex- woik'noo MILK HA#r- week to consider preliminaries Cubberley,ibberley. Plainfield:Ptalnfield: AugustAugust 1919,, rated jfor the occasion and if Is ex •t »1 against J. A. Kocb. $100, on eek to consider preliminaries and PleasePlease I-arg*Larg* AndAudtrnrc—Berr Imre—Berryy family.mily. TheyThey wentwent loto thethe tankstanks fromIrom ected 'that an uqusually large num- •» .1 aualuat J. A. Koch. »IOO. on 111 meet again this week. Revev . Dr.Dr . J . HenryHenry Haslam.Haalam, ofof Phila-Phlla- Homing Pigeon* I^-wl «" contract, adjourned to July 3; 3. A. 111 meet Again this week and•nd CreamCmun Hair.Sale. thisis city,city, becausebecause thethe freightsfreights stopstop pected{ FraudsVruntlaFrancli uuln.tagainst M . A.A . Ho—Row . »S0O.$200, The course will be much stronger Under tbe auspices of tbe Men's at Oraeabrook.Greenbrook, makingmaking itit qaslerqasler '••>to delphia; August 26. Rev. T Moore ber.o pie win attend. Tight From Newton.• ton. N.M. C. C. an last year's. Six entertalnm* Under the auspices of the Men's Smith,mlth, ofof RcotrhScotch Plains:Plains; SeptemberSeptember on routntract ,. t b.be triadtried beforebefo JudreJudge than last year's. Six entertainments Club,lub. thethe MaleMale QuartetteQuartette ofof AtlantaAtlanta board>:iril them.them. JohnJohn startedstarted theIhe tracktrack !• niag pigeons owned b; B. C. •wiftSwift j willwin bebe given,Riven, andand allal lofof themthem wiwilln be r a coal train that wag taking 2., Rev.Rev . B.B . D.D . 8telle.Stelle, ofof Philadelphia.Philadelphia. H< m.lag plgtsoas owned by D C. *•«! 3aa. t». at t o*cloclt In tho University,'niverslty, a coloredcolored collage,collage, gavegave a a coal train that was taking rrtt lain CullMtoaCollision ofof Rigs,Iti««, ' ^ «on and li B. Mellor. of thf3 afteroo.afterno “top-line"•top-line" attractionsattractions Inin thetbe lyeeumivceum iter. and In his eagerness to board Aadfy-soi I and M. B. Mellor. of thtf nphp y against concertoncert atat Hop*Hot* chapelcbape) FridayFriday night.night. r. and In his eagerness to board FreFredd KanKani-i i Improving. MMWis e returninreturningg fromfrom a dadano no*e near e] won the S00 mile extra-urbaa >rt 1B be•l W*rks 0 filled.Oiled. AAnn especialespecial effortefi* Is being he did not see the approaching city. I the 500 mile extra-urban Hark. Frwitaaa ,!O0. ul ,ort. for It: waswas wellwell attendedattended andand muchmuch enen-- It ho did not see the approaching Fred Kanen, or Watcbung avenue, GllletGillettft, . SaturdaySatftrday night.night, OeorgeGeorge ragetj ^n Saturday. Porty-uiae pis* p made in thiss direction,direction. andand ItIt IsIs ex-ei - er. The fast train Fred Kan on. of Watt-hung avenue, Saturday. Porty-nine 1»i«- >® h... Wn .of. joyed.»yed. flyer. The fast train struck him hoho waswas seriouslyseriouBly. Injuredinjured Inin ththee Doodleoach*.Doodl^uchs, ofof thatthat place,place, drovedrove hishis « *t'iv released at Newton. X Ci jererwvdd ila a Mrto.r.hlp tannic. id- pected>ected thatthat thetbe coursenoursi willwill comprisecomprise aarely, and he waa badly mangled ere released at Newton. N C.. rtnership ta EdwarEdwardd P . Wares,Wares, acting-presi-actlng-presi- squarely, and be was badly mangled Westfield'estfleld wreckwreck severalseveral yearsyears agoago., runabourunaboutt intointo a wagonwagon standingstanding Inln $ daylay morning_mornin g afat 44.:tu :#5 o'clock.o'clock- journed 1, 3 M most attractive entertainment*tertxlnmeEts tneatb the wheels. ‘ “ ?*'» *:3; MH. MSB. CroablCroabt.e dentent ofof thethe college,college, whowho accompaniedaccompanied beneath the wheels. nd who It was believed would never thethe riny ofof theth« birdsbirds diddid notno t re*'*reach againstagainst HR . M Radclllt*. Judgment everever presentedpresen ed atat tbthee Y.Y M.H. C.C . A.A The young man was employed . and who It was believed would never A R^rllS..T ludamont heie quartette,quartette, waswas aa classmateclassmate ooff ie young man *u employed at be able too walkwalk ag^n.agajn, becausebecause ooff and himselIff thrownthrown out.oat . receivingreceiving homh. _ . itIt IsIs believedbelieved thatthat the,they werewere for potion: . . H»nd a££.t he Pond shop, bat he had been hei ; E**• T - Hand against ev. L. RL. Howard,Howard, pastorpastor ofof th£trig, the Pond shop, bnt he had been here spine trouble.ble. IsIs veryvery muchmucchh Improv- lmprovprov- lnjurl. thatthat necessitatednecessitated hfshis remov-remoT- klllekflle byby thethe hailhail stormstorm whichwhich visvl*-- Finnan Oise.Gtae. ISO#,ISO0. oaon <•„»,„„= ad_ nly about five weeks and was n> South Fad Homes Co. chapel,lapel, atat f ththee three CrownCrown asalsatagainst HaryMary Opd>b>.Opdyke. 05n*50 (t„n filed ln the office of the county clerk filed la the office of the courfty clerk in melodies and recitations. .They nd appears to be rapidly regaining rd found In its stable. nlng belongs to II. 1 repleoln. and SllBabetti Primmer Elisabeth Saturday morning by tion melodies and recitations. They and appear, to be rapidly regaining found In Its stable. rotu nlng belongs to M U. Mellor r*PWota. aad *llanl>ctb rrlntn., Elisabeth Saturday morning by ere well-rendered, and much ap- ot his legs. the South End Homes Company. were well-readered and much ap- WillWill ProvideProvide forfor S.OOOS.OOO Subscribers.Subscribers. ise of his legs. aad jsrrlvedrrived atat 4:501:50 o'clocko'clo. In $1001100.. IDIn replevinreplevin.. JadamnatJudgment for the Sooth End Hornet Company. lauded. MT. Ware spoke briefly OldOld landmarkXwnOroarit Gone.Cone. plaintiffs ln both cues *lth a principal office on Park ave- plauded. Mr Ware spoke briefly WhenWhen thethe NewNew YorkYork andand NewNew Jer-Jer- "•si It refuserefusedd ttoo trap uatll puiatio la both raars: WlltlunWillUm «lth a principal office on Park bto- n tbe work at tbe university. Granted An Increase. last of the old building on 5-31 i bird1 Hand * Son ag«i»st T Moore. nue. Plalnneld, The capital stock is on the work at the university. seysey TelephoneTelephone CompanyCompany takentakes pospoe-- ted Aa lacrease. last of the old building 5:34 whilewhile D.D 4 C.C . AndersonAnder„t * bird Hand A Sob altlnat T. A Moor,, Plal afield. The capital stock Is After tbe programme, the -L*dies' The demands of the employes of Pa*k rapl>ed 120. on contract, settled. Placed at $=50,000. divided Into 50.- After the programme, the Ladles’ oum ofof ItsIts newnew buildingbuilding onon EastBast Ths demands of the employee of Park axenue. oppoaltd North avenue, w'bli a^lved'aarrived a Tittlelittle laterlate traPP** •to. oa cos tract, nottlcd Placd at »:S0.000. divided Into 50.- Id Society sold Ice cream, straw- w 000 shares at |5 each. Tbe lncor- Aid Society sold Ice cream, straw- Fourth street, now in course of 1 thee AluminumAluminum PressPress aodand PlatePlate Com-Com - was" removed' . yesterday and workmen at 5 07. winning the race. Mr Mel- errlea and cake. The serving was Fourth street, now in course of con- are Porator•*• .hare.s name at dIS ar eeach. Charle Thes A .Incor- Hyd*. berries and cake. The servthg waa struction. It will employ an office pany.my, forfor aa readjustmentreadjustment ofof wiwage s ' are engagedengaged lInn takintakingg awayaway thethe brickbrick ilorur hereby w|a* the prize for porator. named are Charlea A. Hyde, trected by a committee composed struction. it will employ an oflJce NorthJMNowlhSrldd rnrtj.Party_ . of New York; Herman A. Hoysraet, directed by a committee composed force of forty persons. Including op- as beenbeen grantedgranted andand goesgoes InIn effecteffect i hMfoundation.foandfttlr -takf Then best,ofto the material KCn. al averse# for five flight* this of New York: Herman A- Hoynraet. f MrV M. W. Clark, chairman: Mrs. force of forty persons. Including op- A party ot Y. M.,C.~A. men" honkers; John H. Doatie. G. Stnart of Mrs. M. W. Clark, chairman: Mrs. erators and clerks: Provision will be July 1. Aftdr that• datedate thethhee m menmen willwill j >»