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VOL. XVII. iNO. 23. CHATHAM, MORRIS COUNTY, X. J, JUNE 7;. 1913 PRICE, FIVE CENTS

Pinned down to actual figures, he ad- Ev'tnt ij»s „ moBt pleasing voice of I Butera, ). t. ....4 0 0.0 0 \ SUPREME COURT mitted that he actually appeared for "ESMERA1M"A good quality which she uses with good Ounther, c f '....4 10 1 0,0X only about four or five. efi"i. imd ii cliarmlng personality. CHATHAM WINS eg,' 1b...... -..4 1 2 7 2 1 \ * The case was decided at once, the H< r H'ti+al numbers were well chosen, Mclntyre, r. f... 2 0' 0. 0. 0 0 DECLINES WRIT writ dismissed and the rule discon- GREAT SUCCESS anil wHl'rendered. Mrs, MulUn is an TRI-COUNTV CUP Babbitt, r. f ...2 10 0 0 0 tinued. A volume of 104 printed pages o! and tho winning by the Chatham High II. Trowbfldge, c. f..4 1 0 I 0 0 right,, to. hold up a great public Im- It might more properly be called. give a play of the dramatic interest ftn,mrds for dancing, School baseball team of the champion- Ford. r. f. 4 0 0 O 0 0 of "Eameralda," but the local ama- provement HUCII as the contract be- Courisel Lum quoted Mr. Sommer as ihlp of the Trl-County League, which B. Lum, s. s a 1 0 6 0 1 tween the Borough of Chatham and his authority for the statement that it teur organization has never yet failed W\ INTO BY TROLLEY CAR., was written for the Public School Rec- ln the Delaware, Lackawanna and WCBI- woulld cost the Borough $6,000 to propprop- ^^^ '» >as undertaken, and ord, of sufficient importance to war- Totais 33 9 8 27 6 7 ern Railroad Company for the elimina- erly present their petition for relief |th6lr 8rcat H' anU •Ins Hauler and Niece Thrown rant a place on our frcmt page. MorrlHt'n H. 8...0 1 0 0 0 12 1 2—7 Saturday evenings left little to be de- tion of grade crossings and the erecY from the nuisance and menace of Prom Wutriin and Injured. On Monday last the High School Chatham II. 8. .,0 0 O.jt 2 0 0 3 X—9 tlon oT a new station contemplated, grade crossings" to the Utilities Com- sired, and added one more to their earn clinched the cup by defeating Kiirned rune, Chatham H. S. 1. Two- ~~ Justices Swayze and Bergen of the mission. In the light of this fact, is it long spring of successes. ' . " usitiH Hautcr is at his home'on heir nearest rivals, Morrlmnwn, with bim> hitB. Meyers. Tallhiadge. Stolen "Esmeralda" is a play in four act* ! street suffering froni severe 'Supreme Court dismissed the rule pre- n^t apparent that the council acted .he score of 9-7. C. H. S. had won bases, Meyers (3),' Coffey. Dentnan by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett*and[coiituBloua about the head and neck. venting*$he sighing of the contract wisely in~tak¥ng the course It. did? eight games and lost none; Morrls- (3), Babbitt, B. Grimes- (2). and refuBed to grant-the certiorari And If the opposition Is acting in good William H. Gillette. As the plot goes, the result of being knocked from a own had won seven and had only been Sacrifice hit, Coffey. Left on bases, asked for. ' - ' faith In trying to save the" Borough valuable ore is found on the farm, of Wi be was driving by being struck defeated by us, that time by the score Morristown 11. S. 4, Chatham H. 8. 3.' ¥ 'i '— The firBt move was made at the money, why is^H that they never at- Elbert Rogers (Charles A. Phllhower), a trolley car on Morris avenuei of 8-3. This raake8.a record of nine Double plays. Coffey to Grimes; Den- a North gfieniag of the court on' Tuesday, tempt to obtain such information, Carolina farmer. .Rogers, and near, the Neighborhood House, Sum- ames won and none lost, a record of mun to GTlmeB. First base on errors, when Mr. Garvln, at the request of which costs them nothing and which is his daughter Esmeralda. (Miss Marana mit, on Monday. which any, team has a right to be Morristown 11. S. 5, Chatham H. S. 3. Attorney H. D. Cohen, of Chatham, certainly more authentic than sqme Ogden), live In mortal dread of the Rimer, who is employed by Fred proud. The\ team has fully earned KB Struck out by P. Lum 20, by Grcen- asked for a postponement of the argu- of the advice for. which they have or wife and mother, Lydia Ann (JVire. fljwcejls, was returning: home after glory as can be seen by the scores of. borgcr 9. First base on balls off P. ment. This request was denied and will have to pay so dearly? H. B. Stopford). When the oppor- delivering a load of stone at Short he league; For instance we won from Lum 2, off Greenberger 1. Hit by the case was given a regular place on tunity comes to sell the farm for $500 HJlln, and was bringing with him his Summit by one run only; ot Boonton pilc.her, by Greenberger 2. Wild pitch- to the mining engineer,* George Drew | Helen Rauler, of Springfield. the-talendar.. It was not reached un- OF MARCUS W. ADAMS.' we played a twelve-Inning game and es, P. Lum <2). Passed balls, Tall- • til Wednesday morning, but was very (Alexis I!. Qarretson), she quickly Hi heard the, trolley car behind him won out, when in the ninth'Inning we madge (5). Umpires, MessrB Moiltor consents. But Dave Hardy~ (George l«ndfavor«l t& get out of the way, L _ quickly disposed of. Well Known Resident of Chatham had two men out, no men on bases, anil Donman. The case was heard in a branch of. Vernon Lum), Esineralda's accepted the road at that point is narrow, three balls and two strikes on the man Passed Away on Tuesday. lover, scents a plot, prevents the do- ! there was not enough room on the theySupreme Court, before Justices at bat Tallmadge hit through shorti- -.-x- •-• Swayze and .Bergen. H. D. Cohen, a Once more has the grim reaper, llverlng of the contract, and insists right Hide for the wagon to go. He started things; and then Wolfe saved CltltORES'S DAY gXERCISKSEli . .^ member of the New York, Bar, was death, removed from among us one Ion fair play, with the result that the endeavored to cross'over to the other the day by bringing Tallmadge home. Introduced "to the court, and permis- of our most honored, respected and. Rogers'get the real value of the farm, ahla of the road when the car hit the The game with Morristown was a Aiinnul Sundaj School Festival to be sion given him to appear and argue for loved fellow citizens. After ah illness, and become Independently wealthy", rear end of the wagon. loosely played one and noticeable for Obwned To-mBrrow. the prosecutor. Charles E. S. Simp- which in ,lts acute stages fasted only But Hardy suffers the real blow, when Rauter was thrown backward Into Its many errors on both sides. Fol- The annual Children's Day exercises son, who appeared for the opposition about two/ weeks, MarcuB W. Adams Mrs. Rogers Informs him that he It ftp fagon, while the little girl was lowing is a brief account of the game: f the local Sunday schools will ,be at the hearing at Jersey City, and also paBHcd away on Tuesday morning. no longer good enough for HsmeraldB,, tffd beneath the horses, Neither team scored in the first in- idd to-morrow. J at the taking of testimony at Chatham. Heart trouble Is given as the direct who is now a rich young lady able to flue of which stepped on one of her ning. Morristown could not hit P-. At the Ogdon Memorial Church the •cause of death, although his condition Beems to have severed his connection pick and choose, The lowrs are ae- Iflft : Lum, who fanned two men. • Our fel- will lake the place ol the with the case after-that joint, as he was greatly aggravated by a serious cordingly parted with vows of coi|£ ^ Both of the Injured persons were lows hit the ball but were not able'to regular morning service. A • very did not appear either at the hearing intestinal trouble. Btancy. i jplnced In the car and brought to Chat get It out of the diamond, pleasing program will be rendered. at Newark last Wednesday or at Mr. Adams was born February 13, The scene then shifts to Purls, wherellan to the office of Dr. W. vf. Wofe; In tho seeomnhntng MorriBtown At tlic M. E. Church the Sacrament either' hearing before the Supreme 1839, at Irvlngton. He went to school the Rogers arc seeking gayety and %-ltdressed their injuries, after which managed to get a man on base, who of baptism will be administered to- ; Court. in a Pennsylvania academy, and after society. A husband has been picked th i wi-rc taken to Mr. Riiuter'g home. Btole second and came home on two children .at the morning service. There In his opening argument, Mr".' Cohen being graduated from that institution /or Esmeraldtt In ihe person of Mar- fir v/ngqn. was hfuily damaged, *nd passed balls thrqugh catcher. This l? tQr< i t1lc ; will also be special exercises by the was frequ6n,ily Jnterruiiteil by the " * J«*« >T. business in Ne,iv- do Mohtcsslu I!L> flrat ton 'and •«• chlldrc'ii In ths morning and special :V Courtj which held at'^ance thkvt Uie an n.dvenlure . follow suit. \ music both morning ',,»W; evening, In 1885'Mrt'&ian>s left the jewelry tier-money. They find friends in 'i broken. . ,''fielder Act-of' 19.13 viz la aavliwin Lum fanned ) TSStv 's: -Jtr^artantpi»t>^*ji^iuti, business persons of Jack Desmond (W. R. Kei- The motorman of the car claims conflict with 'Section. 30 of the Rail- was appointed to the in the, third. Our fellows were again evening service. management of a branch Of "the Pru- ley), and his two charming sisters, : the accident was unavoidable ow- road Act undei* which ^hr Borough unable to score. At the Congregational Church the dential Life Insuranco qonipauy In Nora (Miss Edna Phillips), and Kate ing to tho narrowness t>f the street. proceeded, as contended by Mr. Cq.hen. AgaUvin the fourth Lum struck ou exercises will, be held at three o'clock Kentucky. He remained in that posi- (Miss M^rjorie Kelley). Hardy comes! . The se'eond point of bis argument, two and Butters died out to H. Trow.- In the afternooi at which time an o(- tion until 1890, whep he organized tVa overl'from North Carolina in search ; _.. regarding tho closing of streets, was ENTERTAINMENT. bridge." pgrtunity will glven for the bap- Sun Life Insurance Company, of which of Esmeralda, and also-finds friends' also rfled (out, the Court refusing to By this time we had the feel of the tiSSm of infants. Tho morning, ser- be was chosen head. , !l with the Desmonds. Estabrook, n,f(, . Interfere wjth the discretion of the the ball and Page started the inning by vice Will also partake of the Children's .AfteT- a run of twelve years this man of leisure (William H. Whitton),' • Borough Council as to Ihe necessity of grounding out to second. E. Trow- Day spirit The morning session of company was absorbed by the Metres I who was present at the sale of the brldge went out by knocking a fly to thlB. r the primary class will be omitted. < l p<&tan Life Insurance Company of ' Rogers property, also drifts Into Des-1 ^ Chatham Music Study Club will . The third point of Mr. Cohen's argu- center field. Tallmadge repeated his Children's Day will be celebrated at mond's studio, and produces a letter'"***"»*' next Moniay evening, June ment concerned Section 17 of the Bor- New York. Recognizing Mr.' Adorns' Bagnton trick by hitting the ball for the West Livingston Methodist Epis- which he'has received from Drew ,9- a'^lndersymphony," in which there ough ordinance, and provided that the ability along Insurance lines, the Met- two bases. P. Lum.then brought him copal Church next Sunday morning at ropolitan selected him to be supprln- 'stating that the vein of ore on the will be an orchestra of seventeen home with another two-base hit Lackawanna Railroad would loan the >lew ledb Mrfl 11 o'clock. An interesting program Borough $10,000 at four per cent, to tendent of agencies at its home of- Rogers farm has petered out, and has;I * y - George S. Pollard, Wolfe hit safely. Neefus came to bat 1 under the direction of Mrs. Mabel M. of songs, recitations and exercises has . finance their share of the cost of the fice. In October , 1906, Mr. Adams re- been found on the Hardy farm, so and with a beautifully placed lilt over been arranged^ Rev. Erwin Omohun- improvement. Mr. Cohen contended tired from active business. He came that the Rogers' income has. Btopped, second brougM Lum and Wolfe home. The whole program will be some- dro will speak briefly concerning tho that thjs was illegal, because the law to this place In July, 1908, and bought while Dave Hardy has hecome a rich Neefus Btole second and was brought purposes of. Children's Day and the the estate of the late Mayor Frederick man. The discomfiture of Lydia Ann, ,»'h»t,«B follows: home by H. Tro«jbridge. Ford was forbid the raising of money for this i>liu Children's Day Fund'. At the night and the'reunion of the long-estranged »<» quartet—"Galop" Uvignoc work exiSxit by tax levy or bond Is- H. Lum, on Chatham Heights. put out by_a fly to short. Four runs service the- pastor »ill preach the sec- sue, and m> provision was made to Mr. Adams was .with St. John's form a dramaUe climax to .the 'rtl^V! QQuartet had Wen scored^ Violin Duets— ond sermon In the aeries on the gen- - raise the money In the ordinance or Lodge, F. and. A. M., of Newark, and play. Nothing happened then until the oral subject: "Tragic, Bible Characters a. Andantlno ....• Lemare contract. The court hold that this sec- was a member of the Ogden Memo; Not the least in.terestlng is the love fifth inning when we scored two runs. —Shipwrecked Men." The particular b. Norwegian Dance..' '..... Greig tion wus In no wise Improper, but was rial Presbyterian Church of this place. scene between the eccentric Esta- B. Lum was Hit by a pitched ball, stole subject will be: "The Rich Man who Mils Lldell and Miss Marana Ogden in fact wise forethought on the part Funeral services were held at Mr. brook and the beuatiful Nora Desmond. second and third. Page w.ent. out on Could Not Afford Religion." The pub- Two Spring Songs of the Borough Council, especially in Adams's late home Thursday after- The characters were all taken with an Infield fly. HE. trowbrldge struck lic is cordially invited. the light of the present condition of noon. Rev. Dr. Charles E. Heasel- great earnestness. Mrs. Stopford did Mrs.* Gould out. T-alLniadge made another two- the money market. . . grave, pastor of the Congregational wonders with tho role of Lydia Ann, Spring Symphony (OpuS 51) Mohr base hit, scoring B. Lum. Wolfe Mr. Cohen's fourth point WOB that church, and Rev. Dr. John Macnaugh- while Miss Ogden in the title role of Orchestra reached first on pitchers' error. Nee- Thommen—Honeywejl Wedding. of an abuse of diacretion on the part tan, pastor of the Ogden Memorial Esmeralda was perfect. The two Miss Piano" Solo—Barcarolle fua hit, scoring Tarrmadge. Page ran At' the home of the bride's parents, ' of the Council and further that the Presbyterian church, officiated. The Desmonds, especially that of Nora, who Mlsc Beerbowcr for Lum after he had reached third Mr. and Mrs. Erall Thommen', of ordinance was an unreasonable one. body was taken to Fairmount Ceme- had the more prominent part, loft For this evening of pleasing and and was pat out on an error by our Kings joad, on Wednesday evening. The court held that the contract evi- tery, Newark, Friday, for burial. nothing to be desired, and Miss Helen unusual music an admission of only coaph, who thought the_batter had Miss Huldalv . Marie Thommen was dently well protected tho Borough's Mr. Adams leaves a widow, one son, Tallmadge, as Antoinette, the Misses 25 cents will be charged. , it Is ex- been called out when it was only two married to Mr. Leroy Kirkendale Interests, and that the prosecutor was Dr. John L. Adams, of East Orange, Desmond's maid, was most acceptableT peeted that it will also be a pleasant strikes. Honeywell, of Plymouth, Pa. Rev>.J. without right either legal or moral to and a daughter, Miss Lida Adams, of The male parts were taken with al- soctaj affair and Ice cream and coke Morristown scored one run fn" the Macnaughuin, D. D.» pastor or the hold up a "great public improvement Chatham. . . » most thoroughness. Tho hon- will be on' sale at the close of the sixth, again doe to passed balls. Ogden Memorial Church, of which tUe Buch as. the contract contemplated^— ws-ttaturaHy "weatrto Old^Man- Rogers, program.- In the seventh they scored two runs. bride" Ts a member, performed Ute'y FORTHCOMING CONCERT. • The last point of Jfr. Cohen's "argu- and Estabrook, whose mannerisms Remember, the time and place—next Ounther and Grimes hit and came In ceremony., The bride was attended By --.i./ment was that the proper course of fouhd great favor with the audi- Monday evening at 8.15 o'clock at the on a hit by Maclntyre. her sister, Miss Anna Thommen, while To be Ghen In the M. E. Church Next procedure for the Borough Council ences. ' I^e difficult part of the hero,_ Congregational Church. .. •'•• , Chatham failed to score. , _—-• Ernest Thommen. a brother. *of tho would be for them to apply to the Pub- Wednesday Evening. George rfardy, was moBt acceptably, Agalffifir'the eighth inning Mor^rTs- bride, was best man. Following the lic Utilities Commission before en- Another musical event'-of the high- performed by Mr. Lum, white the HIGH SCHOOL town scored, this time but one 'run ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Honeywell . deavoring to make an agreement or a est importance Is scheduled to take work of Mr. Gttrretson as figofge however'.- . • •' held a brief reception .receiving the contract with the railroad. Justice place next Wednesday evening in the Drew, W. C. Mlddlebrook, as Marquis The commencement exercises of the The score was now too close for congratulations of tb?»r-frl«nds pres- Swayze replied that to him it seemed Chatham Methodist Church. The ar- do Montessln, and W. R. Kelley as Phaflnan High Si-hool will be held comfort. Chatham filled the bases and ent, after which they left on a short wJBe for the Borough to proceed at tists on that occasion will include Jack Desmond, was easily up to the nest Thursday evenly*. The .foHow- with a man oh second, H. Trowbrldge wedding trip. The-young couple will once to protect the life and limbs of Miss Augusta Vannatta, contralto, who standard. There was not a weak point, ing program will be rendered: • attempted to steal. Morristown evi- make their, hoine at WilkesTfarre.jPo^ •" its Inhabitants rather than to have the was formerly with the Schuman- in thfi...entire cast. Prayer dently thinking that., this was a trick Helnk Opera Company, who will be We'were not" privileged to hear the long delay and doubtful" relief Inci- Chorus—"The Lark". • L. Roquet piny, threw t<"* V tnwnrri tfi'lrri b»HP p e- Patient performance as given in i.nathiru - dent to procedure under the Fielder.. assisted by Mrs. J. P. Eklngs, accom- Recltatton—"The Glove"...'... .Shlller but-the third baseman was asleep and Peter Schrldent, "a tuberculosis pa- thirty-one years ago, but feel con- Act panist; Miss Lor.ena Babbitt. (Salutatory) Marlon Lum It went but past left'field: '.Jn the tient, was found dead by hiB niece. Borough Counsel Lura^ who looked Bloomfield, elocutionist; Mrs. J. vinced that whlld It may have equal- Stenography and Typewriting nieanwhile we had cleaned the bases Mrs. Gray ,ln a but off the Myersville after the interests of the Borough, Ekinga,, of Chatham, pianist', Mr. A. led that given here last week, It cer- Commercial Department arid Trowbrjdge was complimented on road hear the Pelletreau estate on niade a very brief address in his argu- V. Sidner, M.Mus., organUti from the tainly could not excel It. ' " Oration—"Modern Application of the hiB strategy. Wednesday afternoon. The man came j merit "against the'-granting of ttie cer- Park Avenue M. B. Church, "East The stage appointments; which wefe Monroe Doctrine" Morrlstowp attempted a* ninth In- from Springfield, and It is stated that tiorari; asked for. He contentedTflnF angc; and Mr. William Shears, tenor in charge of Messrs. H. T.lstrong and (Valedictory) Fred Heltkamp ning' ralley but Uie beBt that they his daughter is also afflicted with the Velf with simply citing the law under soloist, from St. Luke's Episcopal W. H. R'lker, were In keeping with---3oag.,t Sunrise". C. F. Manney could dp was to score two runs. white* plague and"Jjhal he left home which the Borough had worke,d^and ln Church, Montclnir, with Mr. J-X). Wai- the rest of-tht' petfdrmance+ An en Double Trio, Miss. Annie .Everett, the game ended with the final score last fall without telling his family pointing out tho features o^ the con den as accompanist. ' tire new scene was built especialli y for • •- soloist •Of 9-7. ' . I • • ' •- where he wasl^oliig, and haB since : ol talent cawipt, fall;, Iraqi"which made^lt ot J«lue to the this qccaston, which .was «M*alnly: a] safsfanf SraTe~66thml«- Lrnni •wM-ejBKMtedrwiih 26 strike made his home in a hut near h3g. lo. afford ftfl .eyeninjK, OX, Jihe,, greatest niost creditable, and effective piece of Jte ^ X - •urged.d' ' stronglly v r, Jrtr. A. R.Meredith onts: nndl hie hltting'itnd that of Tall- nieces' home, anff'sought to take the enjoyment U» the music lover, and we •work. ( . . "egentation of Diplomas •'" madt' were the features of the game. moBt advantage of the fresh air c\\xo. against any further delay. 1 a T Mr Cohen exhausted the full time predict a crowded house on that or- Not by" any nicapi the least (t President j. H. Maclntyre MORRISTOWN H.. 8. He wasflftyrslx years h^^^ ' M te ln Tickets arc 36 andcaslonvnaw.. 50 .cent ,../Ticketss- , arc 36 and 5--.0 -cents ~., abto features of the entertainment Fhornsi-Sorenatfe ....,:...,. Shubert " a.b. r,- h. p.o. a. e. oner Welch,'of Morristewn, was noti- allowed by te" court for argument, 1 and can-be procured from any menv-jivere the vocal Mid instrumental ?ilns' The class day exercises will be held Meyers, 31*...... >. 6 ^i 1 1 0 1 fied, after viewing the'remains and had to be finally shut offrUus- ber of the Ladies' Aid Society, under' rendered between the acts .by 'riday evening. iloffey, s, 8,^.~.....'4 0 1 .3 'I 0 gave a permit for bur,laly .._Tafl_bpdy tlce Rwayze asked him how many citi- whose auspices the entertainment la Annie Everett, contralto, andj Mrs., Orccnbergcr, p...... 4 0 0 10 1 was taken' to Sprlngftetii for Inter- zens hej appeared for, and Mr. Cohen l BfSJtha Alexandra Mullln, violin. MISSJ Denmnn, 2b... i 2 0 2 3 1 ment yesterday. ; ; NI said he thought about two huridred. to be held; ... * i • • THE CHATHAM FOWLER FOR THE CALENDAR, WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS WORRIES OF ONE GIRL Year 4S13 oi -to* Ofcrirtjnti %r£ (IOVEKNOH Year B87S of the Jev*|»hl3rn': • J'. BY NELLIE COOKB. Year 1331 of th« Mohammedan Wi. Year 187 of the Ina>pen(ltnottJ t,f Union County's Favbrite he United States. the trouble tonight?" asked Statesman Becomes a the young man who wu calling. "You took bothered about loraethlni and JUNE Candidate * you are painfully quiet." ''That's * dreadful sUm," Mid the lDN.MON.TUK8.WKD.Tiron.Kni SVT N NEWARK'S STORE •fiEAUTIFUL girl, with mild resentment. "There 1 2 3 4 5 G'; 7 A CLEAR^CUTJPIATFORM isn't necesiartly anything wrong mere- BROAD, NEW-AND HALSEY STREETS] ly because I'm not Chattering like a 8 9 10 11 12 .13 y The interesting announcement was magpie. I shouldn't like to be told rnndo last week that the Hon. Charles that I'm a chatterbox." 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 N. Fowler, for many years one of the "I never said such t thing of you," most poplar and influential Repub- declared rihe young man. "You 12 ^23 . 24 25 2fi 27 j28 Moving, Enlarging, Reorganizing. lican leaders of Union County and <>ne couldn't be a chatterbox If you tried. 29 30 , • ,„,, ..,.,.. .^y - • - of the most conspicuous and influen- I am just wondering why you are Many oi Our Biggest Departments are Affected by the Changes Now more than uaualty Bllent. Are you tial memberB of the United Btates tired?". .•••-- PHASES OF THE M00\. Congress, has entered the field; as a Going on All Over the State ——^ •Wot exactly. Just worried." candidate for the Republican prlfcary "Why are you worried? Who Ii 111? Now-Moon, 4; First Quarter,1 jl; nomination for'Governor of this State. Why didn't you tell me? Is It your Full Moon, 18; Last Quarter, 2i;. •'- Newark's biggest, best and most beautiful store is He put forward a particularly de- mother? She has been looking a lit- tailed ami explicit; statements of prin- tle pale lately, I recall." THE STARS. * gei'i, better,ami more beautiful. Many clepaftments are beiug rearranged, ciples. lej^g-»o~uBcertainty as to his "No, mother's all right,,I'm glad to Morning Stars—Venus, Mars, Jupiter. IiTTtecl to new locations, bettered in the .matter of fixtures and sho\V| cases, and in many say. But there's lots of things to attitude upon every- important Issue of Evening Star*—Jupiter,,Saturn. ; public interest. Differing from Wood- worry about'besides Illness. People's instances greatly enlarged to accommodate their growing.business. . row yilson, who somewhat flippantly business may not be getting on well." '••'.• Only recently radical changes were made in our Muslinwear and Corset Sec- declared that "a platform Is not a pro- "You certainly are a trump!" cried DAILY PHENOMENA! gramme," Mr. Fowler begins by de- the young man, admiringly. "It is tions, placing the stocks so that they could be shown and and sold to better advantage Just like a girl of your nature to worry Day of . Qayof. Sun Sun V son ' daring that in his view a platform Is when her father Is feeling anxiety. I Month Week Rise Sets H aud adding showcases and show places for the better displaying of goods,' adding also a programme for Legislative actlpa hope he appreciates your thoughtful- JUNE fitting rooms that wero more convenient and comfortable, malting the departments bet- ness." and is a sacred contract between ii Wod. 4,28 7.27 1,52 candidate and the people who elec "Oh, it Isn't father!" the girl de- Thur. 4.28 7.28. ets in every way. . . him, and that, therefore, the people clared, hastily. "I haven't the slight- Fr.i. 4.2T 7.29- 1,53 have a right to know exactly the posi- est idea how father's business is do- The Upholtery Section on tho Third Floor lias b»en changed in almost Sat. —^ .4.27 7.29 1 1.39 tion of a candidate upon any public ing. I don't hare to give his affair* a thought." 8 . Sun. 4.27 7.30 1 1,17 every detail, making it the show place,of the store. question affecting their welfare. . "No reason why you should!" 9 Mon, 4.26" 7.30 ' 1 1.48 In his platform, thus put forward, .'• < The Furniture Stocks have'bsen re-organized on a tremendous scale, agreed the young man. "You couldn't 10 Tues. 4.2a . 7.31 S orn Mr. Fowler declares himself to be in posBibly get hold of the details of bis 11 Wed. 4.26 7.32 . J ?.H plating tho various classes of furniture to much belter advantage than ever before, mak- favor of a constitutional" convention large affairs if you ttied. It Isn't S girl's place to keep track of such ing this more than eve.r America's Greatest, Furniture Store, • • ' with equal representation from each MEMORANDA. county, with district representation things. When she is married lt'g dif- • Just now the Coat and Fur Sections are being re-arranged, th§~fh0tr from each .county arid with. minority ferent Then a fellow could tell her ONE representation from each, county, He everything about his business." cases being rebuilt and replaced, making for tremendous improvement iu^these divisions EP-St. Boniface. • , is In favor of true Jury reform and not "E?en the troublesome things," the 8—Third Sunday after Trjnity. arninging tlie stocks to much better advantage than they have even been,- as you will. such a bastard act as that recently en- girl said, understanding^. "A worry shared is a worry" divided. That's acted at Trenton. He favors the nee when they are completed. what I always think." NOTABLE ANNIVERSARIES. largest measure of local home rule "If It Isn't something relating to Many of these changes are due to the fact UiaLvVe have just annexed a compatible with the general welfare your family that Is going wrong, what HJNE ' T~; -' —7—r-^tir ' of the State; of a "ghdrt ballot;" of Is It?" iHuiiber of buildings on Halsey street, connecting them with the main store, giving us 4—John Eager Howard born Ut52). the conservation of resources; of the "Well, I suppose you'll think me 51,0(10,000 square feet pf space for our Service Departmei'its,'and enabling us to take sterilization of criminals and im- 6—Bushrod Washington born (1762); beciles; of maintenance of the Civil "You're never foolish!" Battle of Sandusky, Ohio, with the advantage of the greater Bpaco in the main building. All of this reorganizing of Service system; of submitting the "You don't know me, I'm afraid. Indian Alliance (1782); v stocks means a disposal of great lots of goods in almost every department of the store You see, there's a little fur store that's .6—Nathanael Greene born (1742); right of woman suffrage to popular which will be to the decided advantage of our—'-—- '" . • vote; and to other measures of real opened up over on the corner." Nathan-Hale born (1755); John "Yes. I've noticed that little fur Trumbull born (1756); Nathaniel _and rational progress. He Is not in store." Gorham born (1738). favor of the initiative in the common "Well, that's it" :•• 7—Resolution tor Independence: in- meaning of the term, but he does fav- "That's, what?" troduced in Congress (1776);; Al- or a broad constructive referendum "Why, don't you under*tand? That's Broad, New and Halsey Streets • fred Pleasariton born (-1824). '•.'. which will give to the people the pow- what I was Worrying about, that V Newark, N. J. er to pass any bill which the Legisla- store'." I • " 8-rt-Thomas Sully born (1783); Divid HAHNE&CO. ture has failed or refused to pass, and "What happened there? Did they D. Porter born (1813) ^Tenneiee also to veto any law which the Legis- lose your fural or spoil them In any seceded (1861). j" ! WE SELL FURNITURE ON THE CLUB PLAN way?" lature has passed against the popular 9—John Howard Payne" born (ITSft); "They haven't had any fur* of mine. will. He favors giving the people pow- Edmund Randolph JXJrn (,18f>); and father saygi he doesn't with me to Battle of er to recall all executive and adminia- take mine to: Wm. ' 1 donjt know 1 trative ID—: VS OF THE CHUItCHES. T uiUiiuuiiiiuiiiiHiiiiHttiiiiiHiiHtuiiiiiiamiiuimiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiilllllliilliliiiiiiii (18611, prohibiting the marriage of Utow *ho| "But yoa don't seem" to get the OODEN MEMORIAL are physically and mentally unfit to «•»•" «« the «iri' **"***• U PBESBYtERIAN. because I want to help the man that SUMMIT. become parents. To emphasize the Sunday school at 9.40 a. m. I want to let htm clean my fun. The Superintendent of Schools Is importance of primary elections he Uurning worsiip at 11. a. m. They were cleaned In the spring, so seeking to secure for next yfear a .... would enact that unless a man votes 7.45 jp. II.—Evenimg, Worship. 1 don't needl anybody else to do the teacher qf household arts, at a salary ' Prater and Praise service, Thuri- . af the primary he shall not vote at work over again, yet that poor man —~- . • • — — —~ *—' ~ — —— ^^™ of 11^00. ., ", • , ' day*evening at 8 o'clock. i the ensuing election, unless he has a haa Just set up In business and I [ MARKET,WALSEYC WASHINGTONSTS. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y.- M. satisfactory excuse for his ablence don't jhink. he's had a single custom- 8T. PATRICK'S. , . A. will purchase a large banner of r NEWARK from the primary. • • er yet." Masses at 8.00 and 10;00. blue and gold for the Boys' Depart ____MT~Eowler jjfc-a native of Illinois, "Did you promise him any custom- ment. ,• • • where he was born on November 2, ers?" : METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ( "Why, of course not, I never saw Beginning next Sunday no more 1852J He was graduated from Yale Public worship 11 a. no. and 7.45 R. him before he opened the store." Sunday trains will be run on the Rah College in 1876 and from Chicago Law "Then where does your responsibil- way Valley Railroad. Epworth. League devotional ser- School in 1878. Most of his life since ity -come, in?" vice, 7 p, m. has been spent In New Jersey, his iBg Mabel Halncs began her duties Prayer meeting .Thursday even- The June "Everybody's responsible," said the as Librarian of the Public library on ibf?> $ P* ^* home being at Elizabeth. He'served -girl, severely. "When a new store' Monday. Sunduy School, 10 a. m. ^ as Representative In Congress from opens in a neighborhood it is every- the Fifth New Jersey District for six- body's duty to help it get a start This . 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. teen years and ranked as the foremost neighborhood has let, three stores fail Suttday school 9.30 a. m. In the last year, and I'm awfully Tm solace at Our Expense authority in Washington on banking Evensong and sermon, 4 p. m. afraid this one Is going to go, too." Hoary Back f..r Anj Case of Holy Communion at 8 a. m. on linrt | Millinery Clear ace. I and tne currency. He is an accom- "I shouldn't think a fur store was Rheumatism, NfiuralgjiT OF ijun'iuy of each month. plished public speaker and a man of needed, io this neighborhood, should charming personality. Ileadarhe (hat Solace Fails you,?" ' -. to Remove CONGREOATIONAL, > This annual clearance sale is several weeks»ahead of the "That isn't the point The point la Sund&y sobool st 9.4S a. m. store's calandar but our millinery chief leaves shortly for Europe BEWfARDS TOWNSHIP. that the man has got to support his SOLACE REMEDY ia a repent fuud r B ical discovery of three German Scicn Preaching service at 11.00 a.m. ai'd _ to purchase fall and is anxious to greatly reduce this season's family. He has a wife and three chil- % k The Bernards Inn has been leased dren, besides an Invalid mother or an tiats that dissolves Uric Acid Crys- 7.45 i.. n. .. . ' S st«ck before 'sailing. This ahead of time clearance gives you the nnd is now under the direction of aunt or something. It's Just too piti- tals and Purifies th» blood. 4i Young People'* DevottoniU service jjj opportunity to secure millinery now in vogue at the lowest prices Carl Corensen who has been its Man- ful for words." ' easy to take, and will not affecfthp at 7 P. XL Sunday.. ager forsome time. "So you worry yourself Into a head- weakest stomach. KIRST CHDRCH OF CHRIST,' 13.00 to 40.04) Hats, Half Prlee-h, this sale we pffer seventy-five § The annual meeting of the V.iuJtlng ache over It?" said the young man, It is guarantee^ under the PUr>. SCIENTIST. dross and street hats of reaUy bewitching style, that formerly sold for 12.50 to 40.00 at half price. , 5 Association will be held to-day indignantly. "I think the man.ought Food and Drags'Law to be absolutely Cbii»i'»n Science «er»toe» will b<- g to he ashamed of himself. The idea isking Ridge Public School, free from opiates or harmful drags ueld in the Jatne« building, SI idiaon _ 5.00 to 7.50 Hats for 2rtO-lncrndiiig about four hundred smart and of his worrying you like that!" 'e\ery BuiTdiiy morning »t 11 o'clock dainty trimmod huts in black, red, brown, navy, green, taupo. white and ^ree'^new nooks have been of any description. "Now. you're laughing at me." Bubject to-morro*. God, the only royal; .scores of ilow stylos, $2.50. . ' -acl^np the Bernard«vilie Public 1 "Indeed, I am not," said the young SOLACE is a pure specific in every (Jtfd and Creator."- _. ~:.- 1.88 Hiady-lor-Wear Hats, 69(!-ItipIuding about three hundred = X'lbrary. way, and has proved beyond questtim hats in Hpriiiu and early summer Btylea, KxgoH«nt. vaTinty of colora and 5 man, fervently. "But, really, I"know The evening service \vlll be *»con- to: be the surest tad quickest rem- ,s,.4iha{ sty Imta fur flBcv A reception for the, beneflf of the of something lots worse that I wish tirued during the tuinmer nrontM you would go to worrying over." edy far Uric Acid Troubles known to = Children's Keady-to-Wcar Hatg-In assorted styles and oolors. Rea. S ChurcTi of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sunday school ev«ry Sunday jnorn- X ulur 5050c tto 08e08e,, spocial.39espocial.39e.. ' , \ , S will be held at the Bernards Inn Audi- "Oh, dear!"_crjed the girt._"What °:.ed/!*al-:sy?nce- no Butter ho* long in^ B.t 9 50 O'clock, Mllans-In blaok, white, burot, black and white. Regular $1.98 at fl»o torium on Monday evening, June 16. awful ttilng is itr -—~- standing. It reachps and removes the "Wh'y, itV-lt'i me," confessed the itimonit) mee«in(r every Wedoe» Fancy Wing ElfcctS -400 assorted styles of fajicy wing crfeets; Wack The TJberty Corner Public School loot of the trouble (Uric Acid) and evening at 8 o'olock. 'will' have its closing exercises on young man. -'Wilt you take me to purifies the blood. J.;_ . and colors; rt-g; Slic to «8o, special 2Sc. worry about permanently? . Will you i room open. daily except _ WInjra and Qnlll Effects—Ranging in prioe from 98c to 5.00; W« June 16. THE 8OLACK CO., of Battle Creek Sj shall ^ffer thorn ai half price. mfirry me, Gertrude?"—Chicago' Dally tad holi^iysfrora3toBp.n) are the Sole 0. S. Agents and havo News. (r7m V to 9 Vciot*. THE THREE COUNTIES. thousand* of voluntary -te»tHnoj__ price8 Utters which have been received from Dr. WllHs Fletcher Johnson is to- WhoU Village to Jail. One of "the things which, the Legli- After Tour years of litigation It ap- grateful people SOtACB has restored day amending the commencement of % I ~Iature-did at-the recent Special Ses- pears flfat every1 meniber of the two to health. Testimonial letters. |,ter- NferTjork University, of whicl^ ,he is ABsortM Shapes—In various colors; regular 69c to 1,98, speo. 8O0 - Kipn was to annex a portion of Morris hundred families composing the Jap- sture and FREE BOX sent upon |e- ^^^ofjhe Corporation and an Honorary Professor, witn Senor uar- Township to Morristown. anese village of Shlmldiu must go^to 5 00 to 25 O( jail. .,'•-•• R. Lee Morris, President' of Maria De Pena, the Minister ; ( - > Monrnlwr Hats at Half-We hive thirty-five mourning •Pour young women were graduated the 108 oiarm »»». •• , The Toklo court affirmed recently First National n»nk of Chico, Tixas Iwt'week from Mt. St. Mary's Col- Plenipotentiary of Uruguay, as his lege, near Plaitaflel'd. the decision of the lower court, which wrqte the Solace Company, as follows In 19M sentenced every inhabitant guest. Senqr De Peha is to-day the Madison wil> have. grammar-=Se1ioo! ' "I want you to send a box of So? of ShlmWzu to from six to fourteen, lace to my fatherJn Memphis, Tenn'. recipient of the honorary degree of marked prioes. gradiialton V*ercl8eB thte year. months' Imprisonment for* cutting for wilch I enclose "Vl: This ronjedy LU.D- from the University., __ number of ready-for-wear • Carlton A. Rjfcd, the new Public trees' In the Imperial forests at Ya- for tl0 folks Prosecutor oi Morris County, suc- guchl: has bten used by some friends of miue "Catarrh Cannot Be Cured • ^' - ute attars. Reg 1.08 biU, heretrnd I mast say iu' action with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as thej ceeded last week'in convicting the flrBt ThV-iower court Imposed- .fines In cannot roach tho seat,of tho disease. Ca- BenntlTul Floral Wreatlios-Perfoct and fresh, wonderful. 1 batch of prisoners brought by him to default of the payment of which the tlrrh l» a blood or constitutional disease peas, tow sprays ami rose foliage. Regular 0»c to \ trial. Jail sentences were Imposed. It JM t«K«Jn.- cEargcd thftt the Sliiiiildz^ • .Biet, tha blood 'ami inuious n Women and 'children cut timber in tlio 1TS MIGilTY FINE TO UK WFlL YVARREW TOWNSHIP.^ Imperial forest* .for ten years. , Calarrh Coro Is not ft qu.ick jnedlclne. II : AND YOU CAN SQOtf BK "SO BY was rrcacrllicd by one of the best phy. A ball wns given at. the. Mmintain •idaM In this country tot years and 1» House. Mt. Hsthek on Friday evening, t " TAKING SOLACE. ••^Special Ir,»t- ireirular prescription. It-Is composed ot- The good things of life are not to be the beat tonics knowri, romlilncd with, the and, an entertainment, with a comedy meot Schemes or Fees," JUST .sij-L- hMt^blood porlflcra, nctlns dlrectlrjiri.the and dancing, wksi given by the Fire ha/1 Bingly, but come to us with a mix- ACE ALONE does the work-Write mucous surfaces. Tho perfect rarriblna. SSa o?rtll8 two InRredlcrits I* what pro- Compa8y«IJ!t,"Birthel at the same •ture, like a schoolboy's holiday, with a to-day for the free bos, etc I L. BAMBERGER & CO., NEWARK, N. J. | task affixed to tho tail of It—Charlc: Sice* sui-h wonderful result* In c»rin» BOLACEHEMBDY go., Battle Cftit. SESrh. Bond for;testimonials, free. placs W:i!atnrday evening. FJ CHENEY ,4^:0., Props.. Toledo. Q. Sold J>y Pruretfts,. prlca We • ?X JUU- T«iil/PU1» tot

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DEATH OF Wi- Blvt-8. iind H. Trading Stumps -Ask, for them. - IT WAS A COLD DAY SHIPS UNIQUE TRIP DR. J. B. RISK L|TTLE SUMMER AFFAjg BY ELIZABETH ALLEN. Voyage, Just Completed, Wi Sel- 'ByADeLEJOHNSON. domje DupHcatea. Eminent Physician and a "Isn't tbla a lovely winter day I" re- Former Mayor of Sum- . "I*o you mean to tell mi), Gertrude, "The Pioneer IIoiise.pT^ark" TT '"' .Broad at Cedar Jolccd the hostess a,a the young wom- tla With the Opening ,6f Panama Canal ' you' do not rare for roe? That an with the extra fine, lynx furs camo >'• have bi»nn trifling." There Will be Little Necessity mit Passes Away In. V.H, if ycu ,,,]t it that way, for Long and Dangerous Trip uatlt (0 "Oh, by all means!" agreed the Mr Henry (,'roydon. It'-wai-pupely a < young woman with savage politeness, Around the Horn. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN 'I"!'1 sumnvr affair. I supposed you As she. made for the open fireplace. "'"Irratood th« game. Now that the - "Still, you can talk till you're black In • Philadelphia.—The three-masted full Summit and the neighboring, com* B-.-on Is-vi.ded. It's called ofT I think •i tho.jface about the Joys of snow and rigged ship Aryan, the last wooden tliTf'H lots of pleasure in auoh llttlo Ice and ruddy cheuka" and all the rest ship of her typo to be constructed In mnnltles were shocked on Saturday affairs don't you'.' I'm going back-to of that rubbisji, but as for myself give tlift couulry^jtnd one of the few atmorning laut to hear that Dr. Jatpcs »<>i;r rc:il self hrre; that you had felt ' chines, refrigerators, ice chests, art domes,- compared With what I'd have to be if Oregon pine, the, first to be received house which had for many years "been n tit.-u-r- of BOUI and happiness that I expressed the sum-total of my emo- etc-,, without the.outlay of large sums. here In 15 years.; The timber, some of the home of their predecessor lti prac- yi-."" iKift understanding." tions! In fact, I have so many emo- It 90 feet In length and nearly two tice, DriJGray. His. funeral was con- Vcs. yes, but^but a girl haB a tions that I feel like the person who feet squurs, Vas packed solidly aboard titfit io chanKe-(hvr mind. And as We have perfected a pan whereby we will sell to l llwas ducted on Monday b,y the Rev. Mjnot C- lives In a.two-by-four flat with folding the ship. Nearly 180,000 feel ° . for your understanding girls—haH -ha! beds squeezed into one corner and has "Morgan of the Central Presbyterian reliable families any or all of the above household ' stacked on the deck. 1 my (liar friend, you may know your J . her grandmother's mahogany four- ('apt. James McLacbin, the captain, Church, and the interment was at raintry product, but not us of the | necessities on simple aad easy payments. poster bestowed,on her! I've got to said tho voyage was uneventful, but Stanley. :'<)'• I'n/ In earnest, Henry. I'm a! move, that's all! Violent! Come here, the—tog—BooTTTold a different story. Dr. Risk was born In Pennsylvania 'nature of moods. I crave adveji- i Chow, and let me bite you!" . YOU.Can Select ;my ru^ or nig.-,, car- - Two winters and three Bummers were ahout 56 years ago, and was educated t'jrv. excitement, travelT-oh, e"ver>'.- | "Leave that poor, innocent dog met on tho voyage, with four hurrf- at Lafayette College and the medical thing! The stir and bustlFTppeal to j pets, sewing inaelti+i«s,: f«ft'ij^*ratorrBTt-rJomo,— alone!" ordered the hostess, hurried- canos thrown In for good measure. me now. M-y home la calling, calling : department of the University of ly. "Is your new velvet dress spoiled, Lightning played its) pranks on one oc- for me. Come drink to my health. ! chiua, etc., make a sniiill iirst payinedt, ~xtiti or what?" casion. A-mirage was seen, St. Klrao's Pennsylvania. He also studied for a Ah, you must g'o? Goodby, Mr. Croy- ' the hiilant'e ciiii be j> ii! liod. You and all your clan should ges of any kind, no interest and.no collectors like It? Why, once when we were hav- The veBetl began her long trip at ing place in his profession he filled to through life labeled 'Poison.' Good ing conundrums somebody adked. to bother yoii. You .(.imply arrange with our eight o'clock on the morning of Octo- various civic offices, as a memfier^SF tuning." 'Why is a Winston Wilder?" and the ber 2U. About twelve hours later she the City • Council and as When Gertrude recovered hersenses credit department to have your purchases answer was, 'Bec'ause'ho was out when struck a gale, which tore off the outer Fhp gasppd, "Oh, that he should i the fool-killer called!' I don't know bobstays. On the next day the fore 1909-10. He was Vice-President of lli'ink of me In that way. Iwho love, ! charged to you on the Easy Payment Plan, and why any of us have tolerated Winnie upper topsail was carried away. the Summit Trust Company, n director love him. I, who would consider it | that is all there is to ii. all these years except that ho Is gen- Nature sent the crew a Christmas of the First National' Band, and a the greatest privilege to share his ; erally harmless, in spite of his super- present when they were 66 daya out. member Of many professional so- life, to do the most menial work for , We Invite every family iu Chatham to natural conceit. It came in the form of a mirage of a cieties. He Is survived by his widow, him; the only man I have ever loved, j take advantage of this splendid opportunity " "Then, too, as for myself, 1 always beautiful tropical island. Everything formerly Miss Mary Butler, and two Hut I had to force Iilm to think mo I . was Interested in counting the six on It was plainly visible. Despite the small children. hard and cruel or he would never | to add to their home corn fort?,' hairs of his mustache and seeing if by coolness of the weather at the time, •liavtr gon'o back to her. Herl What chance there were seven, but there some of the seamen say they even felt la fhe to me? Why should I let her never were. I think h'e has those six the warm wind that must have been Olinrlty Organization in Summit. ruin- my happiness?" j K. and II. (irci'ii Trading Stamps In the forenoon, single,•'jumps glued on, and even they are kind of, blowing over the spot A meeting will be held in the She drew from her pocket the letter in tlic altiTiioon. pink. He isn't even decorative at a The Btrangest part of the voyage coin. School, Summit, to-morrow night the had received that morning, the) tea, because ho insists on talking and was experienced on New. Year's day. to consider the organization of a bur-contents of which.had caused her a | that shrill voice of his sendB every one The vessel- was roaring along on the struggle: ' _J home. We have accepted him as one edge of a-hurricane. The wind from eau of associated charities In that citf. Representatives of the various chap; "My Dear Miss Arlington: ••:of the drawbacks to existence. Well, the northwest was blowing 75 milos an "I trust you will pardon me for writ itios-'ln tho city have been Invited # ^when Winnie appeared yesterday aft- hour. ,Rain came down In sheets and ing to you, almost a perfqet stranger W. V. Snyder 'ernoon and said he had come to.tale the cr'asVof thunder* sounded like a attend, and the different" lodges is nit. Sfx times TTiave wf!tfen"T6" me skating hie seemed BO sure about it battery of heavy artillery In action. also been asked to only to destroy the letters aha Broad'and Cedar Streets, Newark. N. J. that I went. Besides, I hud nothing Lightning fltyshi>d from the skies at 1 tivea. The, social service depar .jnyself. 1 have heard "that ehte to do aindl like! to skate and i fiegueBt.Jbtervaifi. One bolt jtrirek. of tho Fortnightly Club, ^ tiTfe u» «ond and kind as you are thought I coiuld forget lie wa» along. tho main Bkjaallyard and leaped In Oliver B.ltferrlll is-the chairman, has itiful, and I feel sure you will bounds from it to the upper forosail, "We had. a lovely time at first, until the arrangements in charge. It is pro- understand. i noticed that It was frightfully cold. to the lower foresail and then to the posed to have the board of directors "Henry Croyden and I were school- When I get Chilled my face always be- croBsjack yard, which It snapped b'ff. mates nnd -childhood lovers. He has consist of onevfepresentatlye of each comes so frozen that the muscles Second Mate William Swater was been attentive to me all these years. •won't jWork and I cai't talki It's just standing bedeath the mainmast. Near of the charitable organizations " ami Indeed,' our friends considered us en- 1 as though they wore set in a vise. I by stood' Augustus Rose, and cabin lodges. An executive commiufee will gaged, although no formal declaration , dldn'tknow It had happened until Win- boy Fred Hart was passing with a be oltscted by this boards .- -Sp •'had been made. 1 lore him,; and I { u-: nle began to proposa to ma." tray of food. The pipe which Sweater think I could make him happy. Ho ' "Propose!" shriekau the hostess. was smoking was broken off at the Summit's Fourth of July. has been the only bright epot In my OLYMPIC PARK stem by the lightning. "Rose's wood- , "Well, perhaps you wouldn't call It Summit's "Safe and Sane Fourth of Otherwise colorless life. I was sure \ ' ' IRVIINGTON, N. J. • proposing If you are finicky about on leg was shattered and the tray of 1 of his love until you came to- spend liiittfl C-Hr IiitUnrom tliehenrt .>( Nrwnrk. All ears Transfer tn the Park ' food was tossed into the sea. A pine» July" committee haB mailed 'to tin words," admitted the young woman the summer in our village Before VTl'.KK llEdlNMNO log about 86 feet in length and'about reslden'ts of the city an appeal for ; "" KESTAIKAXT who had dropped in. "Rather he be-" that I was tho only girl he cared for. Monday, June* 9th gan to Inform me that he had decided 18 Inches square was split In half a* funds. The amount It is hoped in Ouiii' tilittor Dinnnr and stay for ' "Miss Arlington, you have money ! Miitliit't- Siituflay aii'l Sumlny Hie <)|»»ni to marry me. It never would occur to though by a saw. raise Is $1,500, and it Is believed thai and friends. You are young and at- DAXCINU The last hurricane of the voyage, on OLYMPIC PAUK OPERA OOJIP'V Winnie to ask a girt about a little the merchants and professional men tractive. I am an orphan, to whom in uh Elahnriitw lti-vlvu'i niiy Opi-ra Clasale AlllSllir KLKJHTS vessel Bprung a leak just above the would hurl herself at him in hysterical payable to Albert Leach, treasurer o/ heaven. Perhaps I should be silent "The Beggar Student" Aft'-rrH.Rdi and Evehlnir tears of Joy should he but mention water line. the general committee. and give no sign of tho pain within | pin MOTION l'lCTUMES that she had a chance to get him. AH The Aryan was constructed 20 years me* That is considered, a woman's! _ Afli-rii'.oii nnil Ksi-ning, Frea J ago at Phlppsburg, Mo. She will prob- MATINJtKH. I.""' SKATS \^ soon as I realized what be was doing I 'duly. I fear t am weak—weak. I I Ticket ofll.- I'liunn.icy. llroml ninl Marki-t SIK.. Newark turned upon him with a chilling sen- ably be the last ship from this port to Iloguit Butter in Summit. hope you may never suffer what I i tence pn my lips—where It stayed. I rnake the voyage around the Horn, as The Summit Board of Health hat have during this summer. Oh, caa-j couldn't get out a- word, so I sawed tho opening of the Panama canal will called upon the State Board of Healili yWHUnderstand? Yours sincerely. the air wildly and protestingly with sound the deathknell of such tripe. to decide for It the question whether "MARY GOODWIN." one hand. a dealer has a right to sell the stuff -Gertrude Arlington slowly tore the "'I know what I have said has MARRIED ABROAD BY PROXYknown as "butterlne" to a customer letter to shreds. A beautiful smile startled and overcome you,' remarked who asks for butter, even when the lighted her face. As she went to her Winnie as he grabbed my hand and room to pack her trunks she mur- Holland Woman -Who Was Married stuff is properly labelled. A grocer In $25 REWARD mured, "Yes, Mary Goodwin, I under- pulled It down, 'but try to be calm! Thar*.'by "Glove" Ceremony Summit Bent hU clerk to another gro- stand." . Try to control yourself!. It isn't so n u Nearly Barred. strange when you come to think of It cer for "a pound of twenty-nlne cent Will be paid to any person or persons giving —you area very attractive girl If you butter." The clerk came back with a ...J .New York.—When Mrs." Samuel SII- pound o* "butterfne" properly la- Poor Bairn I information that will lead to the convlethnr of aren't a beauty and I never would mar- ver'Bteln, whip arrived recently from Which did baby resemble the more ry for inoney anyhow. I want -my Holland on" board the Rotterdam, In an- belled "butterjne" according to law,—Its father or mother? KB parents Ihe party or parties quiity of tampering with or wife to be a girl who has been brought swering the questions of tbe Immigra- but with a sale slip showing that he were, to put it charitably, not very Injuring Ihe electric light lamps, wires, machine y[p-yfcgtli\yi g0 BQe won't, expect dia- tion officials announced she had been had bought "a pound of butter." The prepossessing, nor was tbe baby; so, mond tiaras and ten servants to wait married by proxy,,she came- near be- matter WBB thereupon referred to the to Bettle the matter, they finally re- ery or other property of the Municipal Llghtiof, on her. A woman's place is the h'oitfS," ing barred as an undesirable alien Health Board, The decision of thewired to refer It to arbitration.^ Plant / :•._••• •' • -- - maklng-thtnga eheerful-for-her-hns- until the Dutch custom of "marriage State authorities will be of Interest. "Ill ask oli] Fcrmer B to step band, don't you think?' ' with the glove" was explained. In and see baby," said its proud fa- By Qrder ol Board ol Water Commissioners, ~ "I made scuoe strangling,' guttural Mrs. Silvcrstein was Miss Elizabeth ther. , "He never spoke a flattering . ..goundfl and Winnie: beamed at me MORRISTOWW. ' I. TROWBRIDGE> Van Daolo until the brother of her -wont in bis nrerand 'rtruay TniBt iiiir fc h 1 soothingly. 'I knew you thought,, so,' husband bought a pair of gloves and, i -—pj_- "- " *""" "*''--" The Boy Scouts of Morristown will verdict Implicitly." 1 be said. 'You can trust to my judg- placing one of them on her rtgbt hand,: So Karmer b -RBS called In. and. — Chairman ment I knew you cared for, me, dear, at her hornet In Holland, declared her encamp, by .special Invitation, at after pinching the baby to see what It even though you were at such pains the wife of Samuel-, who went through Acacia Farm, the home of 3. Vanlooked like when crying, he- wrinkled to conceal It. The knowledge "that a similar ceremony In New York ke- Buren Mitchell, front June 22 to 30T his forehead. "- you did so was what first tduched me v fore-tbe-^Butch consul.. - Their field day will be June 23. "Well," he began, while the parents —3t would have been 'unmanly to The proxy wedding was arranged H»tened eagerly, "It's the will o' spurn your affection!' _ s when lira. Silverstein . objected to Providence, no doubt, but it's hard "I stoppeU short atthfs. and pound- leaving ' her natlve~'ieountry - "unmar- 9!L the nipper, for all that. K has- i To List properti,es for sale or rent. J ed on the Ice with one Bkate and ried." Silverstein was at the pier to 0 1 look of bath of you—poor "bairn: — ~~t|ave uumerous applications for small glared at him and waved my hands meet his wife, and when she was final- London ' and tried ta tallc and my face slnply- ly .permitted to^land-taltl he had ar- •—honscE-{ind acra plots. ' wouldn't -work. ranged to be married again according Cling to Old-Tlme Toyi. " 'Poprg^rl!' Winnie said, still sooth- to American laws. The eternal feminine of the juvenile ingly. "I Bh4.11 take- you home to recov- variety.pun concentrates its affec- HOTCPISS-JOBS REALTY CO., er from the excitement of the mo- Bonds tions on dolls as gifts, with tlie result Marry Betide Woman'* Coffin. . i . ment. . I'll hava our engagemenj-iw New York.—Gfforge Helfgott, a that no other toy Is «!old so largely aU- 30 Church St., New Yack Summitr N. J. nounced at once.' ' _ • / young lawyer of this city, and Miss and stocks that possess, nil the hollday ti'meg. '.Rpygi.say the dcalerir "I live only two i blocks from the yiola Refine Lewis were married be- ehsrntial%*}=saSSan(l profitable Matter their afeclions on various park, you know, and between rage and mnitary toys,.tin soldiers, trumpets side a coffin in which lay the body Investments arc offered for salu . and look at the Suburban Homes, Farms and horror I cried all th».wayjionip, and of. the groom's mother. Thp unusual and bugles being y^plr favoritee. Tlio the tearsfrozo and pulled-out my " by tho •; Acreage for .development "Along the L.icka"- procedure was In accordance with a *' Voice. It Beinns, is still for war. wannK6; • . . •.-''" • i ; ^ .. Baud. H«t>tu tuutti,—- - front steps as I. rushed rhaido-and - Small Ones. LOTS—Cheap Ones when I got my face thawed but I'tried LOTS AND LOTS AXl) LOTS OF LOTS to telephone him.' I'.ve been trying' Dead Man by Parcel Post. Fidelity. Trust Gow ~ . Putt and Calls. ,- j ever since and he's not at home or in Denver, Colo,—"Here Is a dead "1 think," said young MrB, forking;! — See orWrite _, ,' ' -'r" man," said a parcel post clerk aa he his office or anywhere,and 1 can't stand ,K "Prudential UuiUHtts; doubtfully, "that,I understand-what Is heMd up to the view of his fellow ' another minute .to ^bave him dare to 2z. Newark, Meant by'puts and callB.'" think I'm engagedrto him! I wont clerks a package nine Inches square- j'TJh. you do!" rejoined her husband. DJCKtNSOH and weighing seven pounds. It con- Uavo It!, 1- 7~ •' ' • "Yea. A person with a tip "put* tained . the [rsheB of Edward E. Ask for llnnkli-t Passalc Aycnnc, neaf Lackaiwuma SfatJoo, - "What on earth ttre'ywtaughins at" *t>tne money In a broker's hands and '< CHATHAM,, N.,d, Yivi uro a heartless, brutal. u'URym pa- Knot'ts, the package being addressed HftiSr n whlla nitimahndy fnlln and getB to bU widow at Sao Fran<(lK». thetic friend, that's whaf you ;•,•(•!" It" • „. , • v- ly voted the nwwury fundi. The { q ad b»en p,., pka wna made.that some other plan mltted to flag and tbwtt wu no iuc. THE CHATHAM PRESS suggested by them would save the cess attendattendini g ththe fighfihtt of the PUBLISHED WEEKLY Borough money. Engineers, like law- on) In tho valley. Knlcrcil »L the l'oit Office. Chatham^ X, J.,yers, differ. And believing In tho en- Those who httve the wWi'uru ut1 •I Second CUu Matter. gineer employed by the Borough, we Progressive 1'arty at heart will t^p The Prudential Has Over l^OO.OOO Policies unhesitatingly Bay that the plan pro- this lesson to heart also. They W||| SUBSCRIPTIONS. ,nosed by him and adopted by therealise that the highest and most ,,x: ..$1.50 [council will, bo tho beat and cheapest alted BtandardB will have to bo main- ' S,x Months ''I in Force on the Lives of Single Cnpieb '05 in tho long run. Another dlvcrtlae- tained and political ambition's rriiist b« Advertising Kutes ou Application. tuent occurred about this time In therelogated to the background. school election. Again the reformer! New Jersey Residents |got., busy. Same "result—defeated rumtminiratmn* on IJUBMICSS or oilier THE SMALL BOARD CNMAHKHll. slum I he iddreurtl to Finally, came the crowing flight oh the railroad matter. Our '? The last census gave the population ol New J.TH0MA8 SCOT'/, The advocates of. the Small County news columns tell the result of this. inrroR AND PUBLISHER, Board, at any rate in Union County, Jersey as ovex 2,500,000. From this II will V Taken all In all, the opposition has showed themselves In their true col- F.. I!. JJ CHATHAM. S. J. yet to score a single point. It has cost ors at Trenton during the speetnfses- be seen that The Prudential has about one- , TMI.KI'IIOXK -00J-W. the,Borough 'some money, which of sion of the Legislature. There is ceursr they will have to help" pay; hall as many policies In force In New Jer- , , SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913. ground for criticising them sharply but It has cost them a great deal more, tor their greedy grnb at public fundi scy as there are people In the entire State. , and what Is worse It has been money for salaries which never were earned THE MOTIVE. uniformly wasted. A good,, healthy But by far the wor^t of all was thei j opposition..is always desirable In arefusal to accept Senator Plerce's wig! ,—Back of all this opposition to everj' town, particularly in a small one. Butand equitable amendment providing important and constructive piece of wo cannot help thinking that the op-for the election of members by position lias carried things tooJaf»has tended to belittle the town, and has Council, there must be and there is It is perfectly obvious that over,v been a great factor in driving away some underlying motive. That motive conceivable benefit to be obtained for people who looked upon Chatham as a is not to save the Borough money, as the people by the Small Board sys- desirable place in which to live. No gome of the "agltalors" would have us tem would be secured by electing th;e one wants to live in a town full of believe, but simply to have and to members from districts. There wmrijj FORREST DKVUEN, crooks and robbers; yet that is just F. President wield political power. And political also be secured the Important addi- the Impression they have sought to power in the hands of men as un- tional advantage of giving all purls«f convey to the outside wqrld. scrupulous and misinformed, to put it the county fair representation, T&s mildly, as the men constituting* the only conceivable objection to the d« • -7. leaders of the opposition have proved NO fERTIORARI WHIT. trict plan is that It would preveot themselves to ,be, wquld be danger- 3ome one part of the county from s«. ous. Justices_Swayze and Bergen, of thecuring all the offices. | The antagonism to the Borough of- THEJ'AP *'ITS' SOMEWHERE. Supreme Court, at the hearing In There is no possible doubt that |t ficials has all along been destmctlve Trenton on Wednesday, sustained the was on that ground that the spoil Instead of. constructive. What a dif- I'resiilcnt of H. C. A. Seeks to Rcliltle Borough Counsel in every point of men and grabbers who are posing ference that little prefix does make! ('Inn-gen Made last Week. his argument, and decided against rpfnfmgpn and friendfl of tt "iliey Have uselessly thrown away Jiun- every argument advanced by Mr(hi. s matter voted ' down Senat Sdltor'Chatham PresaT . _...I Specials in Coffee dreds of dollars to embarrass* and Cohen^whojrepresented Fred L. Wal-Plerce's amendment. Their purpofe Sir—In your last Issue you made an' harr -the—council; ~sn3~ toTTefeaT ters, the prosecutor In the action. s If possible to get the Small Board ittempl to discredit some of the men plans made In the best interests pf the Good Drink, 25c lb. 5 lbs. for 1.20 Most people expected this from thereadopted and then have practically w\\o have been trying to prevent the town. Had that same amount of start. With the whole State aroused ill Its -members' and i " absolute waste of the taxpayer's money been applied to some good ob- all the county Better 30c ft. to the danger of grade crossings and officers "elected from money in the extension of the Water 5 lbs. for 1.45 ject, -Bay toward the building and the EllzabcOi the need of abolishing them as soon ring and its followers. md Light plant. Best 35c lb. equipping, of a public library building as possible, it would have been a We do not suppose that many peo-. - 5 lbs. lor 1.70 * for the town,-they would have a public strange judge who would have ruled tie In Chatham have taken your ar-< memorial for all time, which would MB. KOIVI-EU'S CAXMIUCY. ] Also Astor House, 38c Ib. - J out a contract designed to do that iele seriously, but any who have will ] ~ be for the uplift of the community. very thing. The contract made and >robably thliik that you wish to dis- The candidacy of Charles N. Fowler Why al] this fuss and. brother if passed was absolutely the best that credit members of the Hillside Civic I for the Governorship, , which Is an- ~ political control Is not the primary ob- could be secured for the people of Association, who have been the most nounced elsewhere In this paper, In- - ject? And were they seeking such Chatham. Every point was threshed ictlve in the opposition. vests the political situation in thfs — power eimply for the sake of the good out time and again, and there is no State with much interest to the people We .are confident that you have no they could do the community that reason to believe that any man or set men information .aa you claim, else would be another matter jtheir past of Union" County, who know and ad- of men could have secured more fav- on would be only too gla4-to name ~*~ efforts have not shown them particu- mire their former representative In orable terms under any conditions. r he men and hold them up to the 7 larly adapted to hold even a small of- Congress. . '^ . To Councilman William G. Badgley, icorn they would so richly deserve. fice. Juat think of the blunders they Mr. Fowler has several elements of Franco-American Soups, all kinds chairman of the special railroad com- inco you fail to mention names, we have made which ordinary horsi sense exceptional strength. There is not L mittee, belongs a great deal of credit, •an only conclude that your article would have taught them to avoid, and man In the State of more engaging qls. 30c per can, 3.50 a doz which future generations will not be was a pure fabrication and deserving oqe can readily see where the Bor- personality, Neither Is there a man lj slow- to accord him if thpse pf the only of contempt. 'pts. all kinds, 18c can 2.15 a doz ough would soon land if left to thepresent day fail, to do so. He worked the State who has made a more id| mercy of such a gang of visionary of- mlrable and distinguished record THE HILLSIDE CIVIC ASSO. Invalid Soups, 15c can 1.75 a doz hard and conscientiously toward the n V.y A. W. Grlfflng, President. • flcials. accomplishment of the object lor public life as a representative in Con- Campbell's Soup, all kinds, 10c can Mr. Orjfflng, in another column, which hlB commute*, was appointed, gress tor Blxteen years» and for n 3 lor 25c of that time one 'Mr. Grifflng, we made no to fUlW »t*-f hlit OITAKIA kirn r, ure take off our leaaerk or tne Mouse": ; |.\*arge4" that two men had been Association. It jsjtoJauBh! That or- hats to him and his associates. The Mr. Fowler's plntform o£ prljiclplefi (Jtors to the best interests of the ganisation is no longer the factor it contract will probably be signed in mwmhaHi-tthat he «is a»...«-<—< sufflcienUy""re'giiW- '-•-r 10to'i * by Interfering with prospect Republican jo^command thesupportftt iv, Lit the course of * day or; two, and the bidders ao-that had the contract svery loyal and thoughtful member of be< •• led away from its primary objects by work will, then proceed rapidly for- awarded on the basis of the bids that part}*, and that he is, at the same fi a few of Its members. Its member- ward. . received, we: should have .paid ship ihas dwindled almost to nothing, time, sufficiently 'progressive to be en- Beans it $14,000 morel than was neces- titled to the confidence and support of . that Is in active, attending members IDEALS. to. do the work, or that much ivery member of the Progresslfe Xo, .Mr. Gritting, we make no attack ii • the Progresslfe re than the work will now be done. Sunbeam-lib. size, 5c can j 6 for 25c i ' on t|le Hillside Civic Association; be- Every political party, Ilk* ev^ry Party who Is progressive on principle The Hillside Civic Association was not I:- cagse there is no longer anything to and for the sake of securing needed •I-" " 10c ^ 3 for 25c other group of men and women, U even Indirectly mentioned, and why t« attack. The opposition is composed of made up of a variety of mlnds;-characr=" reforms and not merely for sordidMr. Grifftng as its president, should 3 15c 2 lor 25c the general run of sorehtadB. who actters and tempers. That is human na- purposes of selfish gain. We shall foil called upon to take up cudgels In s—~—*• a» If they wouldn't play if they can- ture. It Is unavoidable. But occas- take much interest In observing' the It* defense is past understanding. If not have their way. ionally there are times in the world's progress of Mr. Fowler's campaign. he is as confident as he claims that We are not one bit afraid that the history, when there is preponderance 1 we have no.information on the mat- people of Chatham, the sensible, of one element In the constitution of The "Butterlne" case in Summit,, ter quoted, why does he worry about thinking people, will ever entrust such a group. Such a time is thewhich is mentioned elsewhere in. this )t at all? But alas for the good name paper, should be of interest to all these people with the reins of govern- present time and such a group Is the be of intere of the town It Is only too true. And Dutch Cleanser, Reg. 10c, 3 for 25c *~ ment, but if they should, look out for housekeeperhouk s and indeed to Progressive Party. While there, may _-. -~ al...l wh. Tilol when the proper time comes reaJers, squalls. be and probably are present In it meneat butter. To palm off "butterlne !of the PRESS will get the nam«>» and and women of the olq style "political for buttfri should be a grave offense. much other interesting data. Lennox Soaps. -itfondisy night that they had them, ambitions" type: while there arc those meaning the Borough government ma- There may have been , n uucn- 6 for25c. .'*~~-y whose motives are not of a distinctly morWe back- Found Stolen Wntcti. jority, up against the wall, and' that ward and discouraging uprings than ideal nature, yet there is a preponder- While temporarily absent from her tho 'opposition would surely win next the present, but we do not recall one ance in the party of men and women room on Tuesday, MTss M. L. Price, : _ fall. If his guess on this matter Is as in recent.yeans. Still, the valley now upholding and. working for'the-up- teacher of the first grade In the public ' 'FINE. R^ good as that of the legality "of the looks very beautiful and we may have holding of the highest ideals of man- school, had her watch stolen^ Realiz- railroad contract, no one need worrj summer weather which will atone for and womanhood In the party and ing that the theft was committed In Best that tfic Market Affords. Received Twice Dally much. .' all the frost and rain of the spring.. out of It. , tbe classroom, Miss Price Instituted a one recalls the peculiar pic- vigorous search among the children, JfEXTJ [ore dirty linen for Clarey> laun- ture In the Bible, where God,tells His dry. and iljjftlly located it • in. the pocket" children the story of the "Upholding 'of a.lfttle Italian boy. The little fel-. Our friends, the opposition.' have pf Ideals." He clothes the thought In low said his mother wanted It, and tried to block progress in this town -rP the garb of Hebrew Symbolism, and "It's a dirty bird that foul., its owndid nbt seem to realize the serious- for the-last several years. Up to the nesf-OM Proverb. tells the story of Moses sitting upon a ness -of the offense. N. KELLEY & SON, present every effort has resulted in rock, his hands supported by Aaron MAIN STREET. i failure, but failure only seemed to whet and Hur, and while his hands are their ' appetite for more. The move- upheld, Joshua succeeds in bis fight In SHERIFF'S SALE. •raent hand Kill M, Ward. corn- ^lb .Chatham ld 1 -provement Company; a cflrporatMi) of the theli opposition to these Im- lion, but it is .nevertheless a Divine Mr--Elmer law^onducted the Stale of New Jersey and-Ktlward K. Mills provements a successful -piece p( mninatlon or a.prt of It at the ilefendants. I, , Truth as here pictured' that Ihere Ing at Nk Ki.. fa. for sale of mortgaged premises. WM. HALI/J, JR., Cbalrman of the Board . work/ Next came the trolley. That Ktmrnahle to Ottohcr 1>rm. A. R, 191.1. must be those who uphold the hands PIUr.CH & PH1CCH, Sol'rt. J. FKAKKI.IN HAAS, President FRANCIS.8. PHBANBM, Vice Prea. hard and bitter fi&ht will'long be ro*f Moses, who uphold the ideals, of the Rv virtue of ^he above Mate^I writ of Fieri „ ' membered by all. But the trolleys are Facias hi rr.r handa. I shall export for sale at " VVM. 8. POKTKR, Sec'y and Treas. law, or otherwise those who do'the iiltHc Vcimuc at thb Court ;Ilouse -*"••"—:- i with USJ and who Is there among us fighting- In the valley will meet with >W11(jVr)AY°n THK TIIIRTIF.TH - who' jw|ula\ raise his" hank-to ta*e- no success or, little success. And so ". ! * OF JUNK them away, even if he. had the oppor- there must be those In every party We havebeen both commendedin d7 _-xL"A. D.,'1^13. between the, hours of 12 M. tunity to do so? Next came the rail- [and 5 o'clock P. M.. mat is to say at 2 o'clpck \ who uphold and stand for the ideals denounceaToTour article In last wCfk.» if* the afternoon of laid day, all that tr^ct or fiircel of lands and premises, situate, lying, and. COMPANY road elevation. The bitterness with TOWS exp0Sing the tactics of " : 2L ^jn«M9?4—l!°x_ wJUdL-that party being in the Borough of C ha ham in the County. . wh1ch this question was fought"!* of the men who g t of Morris" and State of New Jersey. . . stands, in its pledges, Its actions ttod 80U h t0 defm 1 water and Hght proposition, wv IleviiniiiiK a4 a - north westerly Corner of a, •year ago is fresh In the minds of theIts results. Thus far the State of New lot of larwf conveverl by Mahw^i Minton anil people. That all local engineers ar- gret to have tp again affirm -that' ufife to WiiliaW-%"SiurBi» on "the Southerly w Summit, New Jersey. Jersey has within the; past two or l iide v(o f th'he TbrnjwfcT e road in ~8he Village _o'i- gued that elevation was the only prac- 8tefy>a!rirtlt| «ame ireing seventveight Yinkt' three years had little reason for com- , .wati not Chatham tb* • tical solution of the question of dojng triIP 'Hr.ta.lt •vricnTfterly on the side of sai'l road from: [plaint., especially as to the redemp- the n'.'tfrwer-terlf y ,«irncr of Thomas VV, LangH- : away wiikgradc crpssl.ngs-had-nothlng In tlio slightest. : •roth'1' fam1 an he \mriiha»ti\ the fame of Henry tion of pledges, until the recent spec- fl M(«rrrt«-uf«: tbeiicf H» with said William CAPITAL ....;.....: ,,oo,« r OO;OO to do with Oielr-vle»a. We must have ial session of Legislature drew to a L_ Morris Connfy C E. Unions . 11. Sliirjfr - lot Routh three degrees west, four. depression, or an a compromise,'par- ii)« and eighty-one links. to hit- snu^' |close. This session showed a dis- TiTe twenty-8i*th annual convention ni.itrl>' corner fliid to lands of said Mahiiiw SURaus tial depression. A well "Known and \|!-vf/.n' thence (2) ..nor*h eighty-two Hegr tinct falling off from the standards of the Morris County Christian Ka-. -Mioo,ooo.oo i ante.engineer was engaged to 'submit t'l'rtv-iive nViruites West two chainn - thus far maintained. The' method, in deavor Un4on was-held at Morrlijj:o*B a

>—$ * * *.'• ; . ill'- iiliiii. sludis'l It and i fo r tlle Convention .was eluded and the hybrid+S" ' "* ensuing y, „.; ._ : f-tr « corner/on the ^,M,tll... _ went nway laughing. The counc the on-!: thence M) on naW road Kiiitn eighly: Paid ^ ^wryReforin" bill Indicate thafpo- ' %y—Walter W Hvl". atld thirty -five minutes east, two for elevatldB,-and thnt nettled mond m voted liticahllcalel exigencx yy dominatdominatede ™onc™e agai„„.,n_ mond. oof MorriMorFiss PIaln8Plain... Vlc„. ^•' .,. ' . ... fnrtV links tr» the place of begin- It. Next they tried to blodk the water CV"it?ining «"c acre and fifteen him- anrtrinaatt the ideal standards set by •he Rev. Taplin j. wihslad ^ UhcAx nf "ftu aciVof land, be the n&me more .and light extension, so badly needed, lor TRAVELLERS CHECKS ISSUED-PAYABLE EVERYWHM" the leaders of the past three years had E'mer Saundtrs ofH . M..'rrirt'owit. N*. T.; Tune Zmi. 1513, and for which the people had special- t r and Tr «n«,' j^J ,„ jbe?n vt aside and growl, ••fl«ted.|JJjJ J J|w«* M , SheHff. * n! «s I'outity Prr« "and Chatham Press. SAFE DEPOSITS AND STORAGE VAULTS P. F. $18.50. 'Y M1' ,. •!' MOBE nOOKS FOR LIBRARY. Another Championship for Chatham. Personals-Local News (Contributed.) Sew Trailing library oL.EUtj~fuU the if times for ("se Tit (I'litham People*. Grout crowds were nwaltin " Kdward Murphy has) moved into \V. Milt of^tbc' worlds si,-, i l'.'.'-i MILLINERY VTBuyru's house, on Hillside avenue. 'rim I'olloM'iriK list of books ropre- ton Ml'uc III'' -'' . • • » Kent thu nuW' traveling library for the nnii 'Opposition. The punt 'rerun OF QUALITY A H|jcclul iiici'iiiig o( the Hoard of 1 State Library ('onnnlsslmi wlitch hat, •not on intpi'i', however —showi-d Health has been 'called for next Moji- just arrived, and which will remain Opposition tiiim ;is favorite*. It n?*l|er "what ,yqur fancy in regard to your new Summer day evening. in Chatham for illiaut six months. We the. deciding'conti'M. In the prryiou . » • « . , Hat may be . / v .: iiro also glad to nnnoiincu thnl a friend gninen for the opposition. Sini.^j.i uti ' n, O. Trott and -family, of "Emit,-has-i'presontcd ~ to' the library u twoon .(be firi'i ; lin i, n, 1 (h. II .HIM; yeSfTTmbscrlption to "Good House- Orange, arc occupying the residence iiKKri'if.ilioii mil Ins olfri'iiijr hi tint keeping." -of Kilward Murphy an'Hillside avenue. liking, ulthoiiKli ilii1 uiupiri- sliiiiinij Man who would not bo King Dark (ho locils from ^i>ttiii.'{ horn Mr and Mra. John "Kllett Bpent the j Turn of the Sword '.Savage fiom the red li fill (itiition, --week-end with relatives In Phlladel- |SoJo»rner .-? Elder Xi'vv twirltTH ui*r<' M<-|i'C0«'d for th pfila. •"•-••;-•' . " , .ICity School Olrl.:...... :.:..' L.Baklwin d!•> former -resident of 1'ansuic avenue, Home Life in Norway ... Daniels SUMMIT, N.J. is oik for tlii' lWough. Hwiiyzr ;iu Chatham, Is'visiting here. Automobile lloya of. Lakeport Hirgen were selected as umpires. O • » • • Stratemeyer the first bull pitched by Cohen, The fctnartest Women Miss Jennie Bauer, of Brooklyn, Is Houses for town or country-...Herbert mriuber of the llorou,'li teiini—H.idt-' in Town spending a week with MIBB Violet Pagaent .of Jke Korth and history ley by n.'iiiii-—in.'t It, for a tiotni- run pttzeopr store for all tliclr litt!« toBtt circues, stationery, etc Beerbower, of Main street, and romance of its shores Dick nnd othrrs hit for nvo buses, li- rrni 8nt oc < n And ainong other things they find gy ^^ irt A ' ' ' * "*? Suhurban Homei, Farmi and • • • • Ranch lire and the Hunting Trail luing scored in the first ,chn|il.ri'. Tin Mfeart tho.« wonderful, economical 1.0TUP UlTl Acreage for development "Along the'''Lacka- Melvin K. Hopping, of Hillside ave- _iR6osevelt Opposei's w.erc iinuljli' to s('ui*-« r'liii PjTMwrn of new life and coloring to nue, ticket agent nt the railroad Bta- Tramp's Sketches ,. Gfahuiii •llhbr.es, viz: in their half- 1,01 S Kxclnxive Ones. LOTS-Large Ones tlon, It 111. Pecks In Camp Dudley One of the (JjiniNtcrii got .1 uri'iilri LOTS Small Ones. LO'i S—Cheap Ones ~ > • • '* Maid of Old New York Barr lit in the fourth, n.'ltins l»" II.IM': Diamond Dyes Mrs. Matthew H. Robinson, or'Main Miss Bassett's Matrimony Bureau U)TS A \ U LOTS \M> LOTS OK LOTS Wi,llcr-j hit 11. Mingli' to enter, I111 street, left to-day to spend a week -•-— Arnold <\ hi'ii Ilia Ic'iunilKitt- tried to InH). li • —See or Write with relatives In Philadelphia. Browns '. Huckrose •«. B. ROBINSON nils dccluri'd out on 11 clbs *.- * * In search of the Siberian Klondike uy Umpire lliigeli. Thnt \V;IH HI C. Lee Russell, of Passalc .asenue, 1DNA DICKINSON Vanderllp only time thnt the Oppo'tillriii - I -.in has moved into the house In West Bishop's Purse Moftett & Herford hud 11 chnnce to score. Passaic Avenue, near L^ck^wanna Station, Maln,(Bth>et which he recently pur- Faro Nell and her friends I-iewls CHATHAM, N. J. The Borough iiggrrgiition liillii'd ten chased. Tou«lwitone of fortune -.....^..Major PROFESSOR DIETRICH inns in the fifth, five more .in th • •' • Secret Service lute ol !•'.„:,.• li; Th-iitr.-. Xi-w Y ..Gillette eventh, and four in) the eighth. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jr-fTBergcn, of Jer- Mountain Divide Bey City, have rented the house In Princess of' adventure Williams 1 hit) last inning, with the bu&cs full Centre street, formerly occupied by Bartley Freshman Putcher.v... Heyllger Lum met one of Cohen'? offcrings, nn' :Mayor Frank " Wiiheltnina changes her mind lili-aied tbe^sacks. . Klngsley The ninth inning wan not pluyed ;i Mr. and MrB. J. W. McMulleri, of Martha by the day ...Llppmann the umpires tnlled the ffume Bloomfleld, are spending a month with"!Memories of Two Wards Funston the llorough team had such n lend NOW for Home Building Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Van Werl, of:Go1den Centipede..^. Geran I'he contest ended with the Oppositioi or Investment one or more Hedges avenue. jlnner Flame fiurnham IK ing shut out 25 to 0. Cohen churned thnt he did not h Kendall Visits Chatham. LOW PRICES tlBEKAL TERMS Miss Caroline Woodruff, of Newark, Jingo -.r....-rT. ^,:...... Z~.. Chestei Stiite Coimnissionir Calvin N, Ken _ e or Write 1 Is visiting her sister. Mrs^Edwaxd 11. Out of the Depths '.-.,<.»,—.<.-.-.-=-.-.-.-. Benne dull nnd MT. Osbormvof SlontcliO. 1: B. KENT, Hedges Jtonue WILLIAM B. BROKAW Lum, In Oliver street. . ./-• Strange Cases of Dr. Stancbon.Bacon member of the tjtate Hoard of K CHATHAM, N..J. . • •' • .*-._•-- Right of the Strongest Green' tion, visited the CbVthnm public .schoo 'linx 21)8, Cbatiiain t r 100 Broad wa y Mr. and Mrs. Chqrles H. Hunter, Woman In Black...... Bentle; Thu.r»dny~ morning. They were ru • .< .Y. Mr. and Mrs. Elber R. Kelley, Mr. and, Old four toes Sabln ut the sphool by County Siipur-inteni Mrs. John M. Taylor and Mrs.. Ray- New Sophomore Hamilton ent Hulsart,' who conducted them on mond S. Byram werp deceived Into the Wolf the storm leader.-..'....,..,.CaldweI 11 tour of the r.iril H;boj!s of til Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Chu,rch Lost farm jCamp tounty. Dr. Kendall inspect •d th< SupiT STONE WORKS last Sunday morning. DestroyinDtroyi g AAngel „. • Vance plimary and lower grammir iri'iide - "• • • Some German woman and their of the school here, and expressed him A little eo,n_jEaB-;.bQnL.xd.,Jlr.. and i inna ; .,,;..,,,m..i,..;.,.:. 'Horgr BClf BS HJd with wont ff Mrs. Z. C. Parent, of North Hillside Bea Beggars uVersteeg saw. He also examined' the room avenue on /Wednesday morning. Both New EiiKland tttrlhood...... >Jjar(!Oi» cujicd by the fifth grit J>, ~a mother and son arc- doing finely. \ which there was so miieb confrovi'rs., The goot| tliiBgs that have'always made RIVOTS so de- importunt toll mints. - ".""."' • • servedly popular iriay be obtained at 'air times by leaving The fourth annual field and track GOT HIS DESSERTJ "Coincident with tjie introduction oi njeet of tho Trl-County High School he new schedule of rates a n<« s)-i- r yrjur order at our Ghatham store, and with OUT au^o delivery League will-he_hjjld at the Morris-John Qulnn, of Mudlsou, Ojven Sixty cm of charging for ovfttime on toll service we c&'n make deliveries in double quick time. onnections will be introduced. Th- town: Driving Parki this afternoon. DHJH For AltacklfiR Voung >Vomun. The schools .entered are Bernards- hdigia for a toll call are pi»>d i(pr GJance tfvel1 this list and send in Wif "order for, Sunday. vllie, Boonton, Chatham, Dover, Mor- After ^-ailifhting ^from the 12.50n tt five-minute coinmunici/tion, an I Aliii-rieiii'i I'nutu UMWI1 ik'qt I Kiuieyv Forms 2.40 doz rlstown and Summit. A feature pf the o'clock wostbWtfhd train at the Fair-.| heretofore it has been cuitoiniry .o Indiyiiluiil IllHCuit ^~. 1 1 " •• llrieks'4Oi't Mi'rlHjfiH " a la ('reiii« 1.80 doz :'• . * ,«, •' . l{lsClHtXilltt»!~~.. 700 qt The ninety-sixth annual meeting of The young woman hatl only stepped hree-calls, etc. Under the newsy Mt*lll(JJIf» lillltVH i40(lllZ- work ;)nJ diinty £iu- Hiwuit TortAnl PuiK'h'Surprise iu ull tho Morris County Bible Society1 will across the tracks,' when Qulnn sprangj om the overtime will be cK'irRvd for , "i>C qt sty lea K 2.40 do^f be held In tho Presbyterian Church, at her^remJjchind a tree. Police - jh the basis of tha actinl Ihn • ri',^,,.. .,,.» ry results nro HBeqt Oran£w H/Hl ull Boris of Mti f 9 ItdllllK 8(to<|t Rockaway, on Tuesday!' June 10th. at tain Etank L. Heater, who was patroN connection, and r»«eH for fmcfiii! r^,.(i . -tftttuml Kniit.SurpriSK-s'J.40(iz ' 1'arfnit SOo qt Individual J-'omis of any J0.30 a. m., nnd 2 p. m." The sermoa Una vftfeout the station, saw Qulnn loitions of time beyond the first riv. Tuttl Fruttl 80c qt - ~~. T~J . ... rf',, sauce ' '. . 8,00 do« will Ue. j>mtt-hi-(l -by T!i;v.' G. I,. TM?r.riitnh tint f*pl-nliont the neck." Heater minutes have b'.'en adjust •! in rh" Padding with Sauce l.OQqt Lemonade 40c a gallon i...ih'1 ljiiin In jiiil and hi*! waB 7 v(),, o.f Jtooiitoii:. ;lu Uin < CiKiks anTWailBrilo"ServETRnf 1 'always on hand E. A. McAlpIn, Jr., Madison; Rev7 C. Ferris Monday. He was sentenced to A Small rlre. , ! C«tDm Tailor E. HesselgrRVe, Chatham, and Rev. sljfty days )n the county Jail/being; nn- The flro departm«nt was "called'out p,....„ ftwrif1" Chawlck,' Mendhnm. All dreable to pay a line. .'."'" jly Sunday morning to extitiKulHli a! (!,.- ilazo In t'he roof of a shed lit the. rear j'H""1' '•""• Chas. Rivot cordlnlly invited to attend the meeti f-T. CardaBfi!a Jiiau«e-ftr'Bo*-er lunr.' ing. Lunch will'be served between -General J. Madison Drake, of Eliza- 1 -4!U ingflfcld Ave. SiiiuiHitr^P^ioi "ihe sessions. ' ' • •' beth, flecdratcd .the graves of soldiers ho- flrenreiS responded promptly .and FOIU^-VLE-^-IChcap, 1 Hoover suctioa' CHATHAM - Phone 71C-K and sailors In., the New Pruvidence oon had ^.hu flro undertoptrol. TheJ Vnniiim cleaner; ajinest new. Ad^ Cemetery 6n Memorial Day. Adrertlit in this paper. It ,amage was alight . ' j dress noifgg, Chatham. -i Apl2U

1 'SMALL BOARD" SPOILSMEN CAPT. VINCENT'S BET Save Time; ^ave Worh Try Again totroveM = Union County from Kor more-than-a~yesr wo had held ¥ith 90 Cent Gas poB^tton on'the trontler of Yunnan, Elizabeth und thu day when we were recalled was muilu one of general rejoicing. If you are going to build a new Captain Vincent, who was in com- home, or improve your old one, ar- 'THE?EOPLB BE DAMNED" mand, doclded to give a grand rccsp- ion to the troops that were coming range to Install an All-Gas Kitchen. 0 relieve us. All the resources of the The "Srrmll County Ponnr Bpolls- country were drawn upon to make tbe ..... 1.' •• nt-n, with their 'Blognn of 'Tho I'eo-coming supper, U10 only tneal ttmt we _^—-^ft*s^ the modern way. " Tht Brownt rtfut* to extent/(A* option on tht Blank Street property itc He Damned!" made a flnu exhibi- wero to partake of together with our 1 beyond today, They intitt on original price. Shall / dgtn-with th*m T " tion of themselves and. their real mo- Bucceasprs, a memorable one. We Gas Kitchens cut out! the dirt and tives and purposes at Trenton during were to leave the cairtp the next morn- tbo recent, special session. They ng at sunrise. -\- -• dust, the work and worry and the managed to jam through tho Legis- A Rare of trumpets announced , the Conducting Business by Telephone lature a bill appropriating money to arrival of the little detachment. An delays caused by coal ranges. pay the spurious Small Board Mem- hour after we were all like old friends. bers fat salaries for the'time during After quarters were found for the And 90 Cent Gas makes a very ANY business men use the telephone men I went out for a walk in the out- which they pretended to be doing pub- almost entirely in transacting business skirts ot the; woods, with the lieuten- low priced fuel for cooking purposes. M lic bUBlnesa, until the eourtfc threw ant who was to relieve me. His name affairs. They find it valuable when'time is them out, and also ftr tholr election was Cural. He was small, thin, nerv- expeuses. Then they tried to enact.ai ous, but full of Ore and, energy. Let us give you the proofs. Tshort, and the most economicaLmethod of con- bill making Small Boards mandatory I suppose you, are not (sorry to In all counties excepting thosa having leave this desert?" he said. ducing business. . • j. a population of less than; 60,000, I did not try to conceal my joy at whether the people wanted them or he'prospect of soon seeing France Public Service Gas Co. Do you use the telephone as an aid^ to They did succeed in jan^ming it again and of meeting all my old. your business? Jtayeyouatelephomt -^_-gi "And your captain?"" ._— ' had sufficient sense of decencjl to kill •'If posslble^Jje—TeeTs even more it. • -. ; happy than I. He Is going to be ma? NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Finally they enacted a bill jermlt- rlcd when be gets home. It Is quite a niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu. :ing the question of adopting tbe romance. I think he has been err Small Board tt^be voted upon at any ;aged for seven yeajB, ftnU-durlng that line he has seen his fiancee only when I The First National Bank 3 A. A, VESCEimS, local Agent, special election instead of waiting for he has been on furlough, but he would a regular election. This Is intended tp not niarry until he has his throe gold ••:—• Organized 1881 OF flflDlSON, N. J.v 377 Springield Arenue, \ Summit, H. J, permit _th»jBemocratic ring of. Eliza- braids, his. croBs and has put aaldu beth jo put-Raton County to ihe-gx^j. tiflh- wortey-~to--Beti"np~~a' "hwffie~Tu Jiense of-hohttflg a special election to good style." § JA8. II. McGRAW ALFRED fi. EVANS P. IRVING MORROW = 5 President «.—...... - -• vote ttpoij. the matter gome tlrnjB__earlX rihTs summer. The members of the Il- "I do not think so, but he has near KSfeTClosos Saturday 9 P.M. Other Dajrn, 5.30 legal Small Board of last winter hnve y all the time ."boen stationed on Deposits Over 9400,000, been laying pipes for some weeks past frontier posts "where he could save practically all his' salary nnd he has for springing a special election upon Over 1,400 Accounts - every chance of quick promotion." r th» county, In the hope of Ujus get- The boating of a gong summoned us HOROl'WH, STATE AJil» .1'. 8. UF.P081TARY ting pat back Into the offices from back to camp for the dinner, which which the courts excluded thein. Sftia- proved a very jolly affair, for nianrl tor CarltonD. Pierce urged airamund- -were the bottles of good French cham- 5 3/" Interest paid on Checking Accounts. , ment to this act, providing for the di- pagne ut especially M> at this season for rest ot the comity go ?duw«t •without objection. AB for jme, 1 wa,« *>w&aiifl household iieeeanlties. Onr own direct sentatlon. Senator Fltrce'e amend' Rlad to see my captain adding to the Renu'rn Limit Jnly 6th ~^~\ iui|M>rUttioiM arc strongly In evhhriice—• Swit'sh, Irish, Austrian make* meiU-wa«-flaaH^-»eieeted;by-a-*votErrrf ltttle-amonnt-he-had- sated~nr for.h1»] 10.00 j*..»:eil.aa,,iuiiu>'. daiuty np**im«it«<*f M«4«4m-t*yroif entirely new tlesijfnn, »peciul prii'eii as follow*: snow the thing under so deeply that er losses, but he also prevented.him .California or Portland Pattern Cloths Napkins to Match It will never be heard of again; It Is from winning back what he had lost Various Dates During Summer 2x2 yards, r»?g. 2.50, at 2.00 20x20 in. reg. 2.50, at 2.10 intimated that in case of defeat, the already, andtWa -was quit* a consid- 2V21 yarJ«, reg. 3.15, at ioO 122*22 in. reg. 3.15, at 2.75 erable amount. 2x3 jardn, reg. 3.75, at 3.00 ' 24x24 in. reg. 3.98, »t 3.8b Small Board spoilsmen will force, an- Liberal Stopovers Allowed other special elaction on the same Is- At last Captain Vincent, who was '97.25 Sale of Pattern Table Cloths and >apkln» to Match sue at the earliest possible date, and on the verge of collapse, suggested Montreal and return via Buffalo, Niagara wearing ami washing qualities, free "from dresaitiK, HIIOW white, rich so on again and agairt until they tire that they quit or double the stakes. 'nadrt lustre; lfnphole<| flfjjoiixf lie* imd desireable designs, special priced the people out. Tbe challenge was accepted, . and Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Montreal w follows: . again the captain loBt; but etill he Lake Champlain, Lake George, Albany,.v~ Pattern Cloths Napkins to Match played on doggedly, tt was evident Death ol Charles Spinning. that the game could not last long In '29.3, 5 Hudson River Steamer. Liberal stopovers 2x2 yadx, ng. 2.89, at 2.28 20x20 in., reg. $.00, spec. 2.59 Another of the old inhabitaats-of this way. In half an hour Vincent had Ux2j yijnlit, r< g. 3.<*3, at 2.) 5 2ix22 In. reg. 3.50, spec. 3.15 .. .••:."' For further information consult ugents or write av8 yards, reg. 4.35, at 3.3!J 24x24 in. reg. 4.50, spec. 3>9 New Providence passed away on lott every franc he owned In the world. * I ...... B*f. 7.98 Satin Dama»k Patten Table Cloths Tuesday "night of last week in the per- o* Charles Spinning, of West Sum. .' h*a£tUy cursed this devil of %CHAS. K. RATH. D. P. A. . ' Blze _)x_t for round or square-talile, plain centres with attractive lieutenant who. In a few hours, had mlL He was born eight}-!JFQ_yeatH 1 Firemen's Building, Cor. Broad aud Market Stffr— floral mill WIJJIJ dM£i_Lbohjej-s ('holce grade llueall pure linen ruined my captain ? Tfhole future bap- ago In what was then a part of New -dooili'itamnsk, Vnvtnr fmnr bi*t all linen flax, heavy a piness. .__«.'l--t=rr' \ Newark, N. J. weight; frw from dressing; savingit-of nlmost one-lmlf of A ' ?rovidence Township but is now the Vincent tried to laugh.- • regulari»rlt«'; ut ...... - m$< "Ity of 8ummit. In early manhood he "1 am dead broke now," he said, "but "Be?. 8.08 Pattern Table Cloths ingaged Jn the butcher business and I stake two years' salary against the Jlound.scaKopeJ, choteeall pure liuendamaak. In new floral anJ con- conducted It with great 6wceOT until pile." ..',-'-:• - :. ventional iliHigtiH, plain irentcn with ruiliid effect liorders the infirmities of age compelled his I hoped and prayed that Caral would fart edge tfaillop, full "0 in. diameter for large tablet; spec rellnnulshment of jt, to other hands. refuse, aud watched bis face eagerly, in I tliiaitule - - - - - ^ - For many years he personally drove a Every trace of passion had left it. Car* meat ^Mened. wagon through New Jooked at Vincent's -pale features, Keg. 2.00 Bl. Pattern Table Cloths then to md, hesitated a moment and SUMMITOPERAHOUSE Providence and Berkeley Heights. His Size :&-;VJInl«f excellent grade, good Jjuavy weight, Irish damask, all then said, greatly to my surprise; "All Hut" jinx, firm weave, satin lustre, excellent cloths for hard « shop adjoined his residence at "what "is right—even or uneven!" . "service aiifl WMiir, "choice of good-designs; special this sale I now No. 777 Springfield avenue. He Everybody knows this game, which Program Changed Dally ' ^ Popular Is survived by his widow and four eren children play. One of the play- i jieg. 149 Biaek Satin Table Damask children: Maurice and Harry Spin- ers holds in his hand a number of - Special Attraction Monday, June 9th 7i In. wide, fine Scotch table Dannisk, inuilf from finest all ning, of Summit, Louis \. Spinning, of chips and the other is to guess VitagrapTi's ThrillJ^gg fale of the North Woods iiiifii .VIIIIIS, heavy weight, hiunilerHiwrfectly, a varied choice Newark, and Miss Bessie o Spinning,' whether this number Is even or un- ofattruciive new desigiH; special this sale, yard - - „ - of-Summ.it. Hls^incral was conducted even. If his.guess ia correct he wins. Caral picked uji> a number of gold at his late home_on_Thur8<1ay after- nnnn last hy^birHvYTif. c Morgan coins from_the pile In front of him, ~THE STRENGTH OFMEN" Prompt and ciilM deliveries by. oar own wipnp and l/eld them' toward the captain, of the Central Presbyterian Church, closing hla hand. , A Wonderful Productioa in two pails 711 to 721 BROAD,ST. Newark.* Jerseu Summit, and t)i« Interment *ag In the "Even or uneven?" be said again. . New Providence Presbyterian Ceme It was a dreadful wager. With one tery. —• ... i word Vlncont was to decide his whole Special Attraction, Wednesday, June 11th future fate. If he guessed correctly he ratlin's Boa'iitifuin' Colored Film in Three Parts . ' would get back aiLof his WYings.'and —...... lo i.i-uie the events of this evening would be $10.00 REWARD, The Summit Board ofEtiucatlon on like a bad dream. He would be able to Monday received the of return to France and maw the girl "NOi»E DAME" three teachers: Miss ET.'iyn Krau- who had been waiting ./for "him during r- ter, teacher- of French and these many yearB. U his guess, was, Based on/Vipwr Hugo's Literary Masterpiece^" >German The above reward will be paid for information teaclingtwho will become a _pr)vate wrong he was done for. He would loteT • / "Notre liamcde Paris" tor; Dr J. E. Fisher, instructqf in bis little fortune and two whole years' to the convictioiijof at>y person or persons quilty of tamper- history and salary. No wsdding, no existence—only civics, who becomes a t, Special Attraction, Saturday, June Mln ing with the sewer manholes or opening same. «obert College, Constantln, disgrace and debt ple; and "Even,or uneven?" Caral repeated. .KaTem's Sensational Drama, of tho Civil War—in tw6 parts The section of the Borough Ordinance covering this is H. »• Allen, lnfltructor ,„ matheman ' tics, who Is going Into bu mat . How I hated him this moment. He as follows: s!new seemed,to^^bjeone veritable fiend, the very demon of gambling. * "THE BATTLE OF BLOODY f 080" -—^•-' Section 3. It shall be unkwfuTtor&'ny firm, person or At last Vincent whispered: = corporation -—--„ • The annual meeting „( «he Society "Kven." * ^ Prevention «tf.Cruelrr-'u.-'Alir- - I never will forget what ha.appenelTpi. > y , (b) To uncover any portion X)f the 'public waas he,d aat tthe S y- M next Caral-opened his hand, pretend- ed to count the coins, though I am pos- drains or the coimTOiiortbnuich^aJAerwfy-o^^ tht | ititi.«ahitnliitrlr :iinirtffrT*-hfHrtM--imt- do so: The splendid fellow had chosen If you have anything to sell; bring It be- Presldcnt^obe-rt S. Holt;' Secr this way ot saving the captaln.from the Borougli Uleik- Mrs. Robert's. Holt; Tr^/ loss without hurtbg his pride,. With W> fore the public by advertising II In jttie By order of the Bfiweragc^ Committee. |Ho.chklM: Awnt, am« a .Charming smile he threw the coins back on the [tile and said: "You win, PRESS ••:*.; : \: • . . . ~ W. S. ANGELL, Borough Clerk. Captain Vincent." :;- '

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PROFESSIONAL AND CHAIHAM BOROUGH DIRECTORY E/V. BURROUGHS &$ MAVOtl—FIlANK.Ii, KELLEY. WOODROW WILSON ANfl M CHAS. H^VAN WERT Council. -*2— Sanitary Plumber Alfred M. Trowbridge, president; .108,110 Main Street, EDWARD II. LUM, ' William O. Badgiey, 1'ercy n. I,utn, V. Gov. Wilson's Conception offenlssion GovemmenL 8to»m3»nd Hot .Water Emory N. Fuulk,s, JAIIII'H W. VVagiur, Hoatlna --:-»- Heal Estate and Insurance The cltlos of New Jer: > ud su^trcd their full 8har« CHATHAM AND NKWA11K, N. J. Jamea Whlttbn. 78 Springfield Ave., Sunjinit, N. J. Borough Clerk-William B. Aagell. from the typical IUi wi v,,' liavt' harauaed American Iloal Estate Bought. Hold, Heiittfil or Ex- munlclpalitleB. Some of i:.-m had had serious defalca- ?l>ftn««^Ht political r. s. niGBiD, Collector, 0. Vtiriion J.um. Idea which had been •piiii-j m that time with marked 81 reft Commbuiwncr—Paul Molltor. Bucceos. Jn. about one hui.iind. eitifg—tjje idea 6f com- Civil Engineer & Surveyor Assessor—Oharlcs A. Miller. •• L. W. MARTENIS We are also "Registered Pjomber* Borough Eleotrioiah—Harvey Vanoe niiaslon government. Ptil>i-'-'ouinlon Hn no IRKS thnn sixty FUNERAL ,, communities In'New Jens okcil with longing upon the , ""CffXTHAM, N. J. Borough Tappcr-Cbarku H. Yah Wcodrow Wilson . DIRECTOR Wert. - ... '. . cOromUslon plan as » ri >i rrom tlielr own troubles. Th« council ojteta the first Monday Most of them, as In every State, b*d but.'a-.--iii.Tal notiou gf its political Center St. Chatham, N. J. I. -ach. .Mnnk.|air, N. J. $10.(10 CASH, JlaliitiiM-'in liion- • Sidoivalks—Whit ton, Lum. 1 interest. Throughout, he emphasized not t!. S|)i-i-ltic ri-sults slri'udy -ob- Ihl.V |«i\'Mii-iit* swiiriM II lliic'lnt Sewerage—Oouncibne'n Trowbridg ;, talned under the new plan In the Western cli' 'at .'• • '••; Bndgk'y, Faulk-n; Members, W. M' •. bui Hie fai.-t that the com- 'mission plan put the local government Into Chatham. H. J. ~— Fairiiiount State, Uoppiug, J. U. Maclntyre. '-:•• riglit relatioujiiiip to tbo E. R. KELLEY, Prop. , Police. ' • people. r •—.:-——' *• CnllVcllii'llt In Btitlidli- trolley - thus, in his address on the subject at Tr< "". In- said:— • " \! [LIVERY a«d BOARDING Captain—Francis L. Heater. finiii Siiuiinit |ins«'» the pr<>|>- "Human nature .Is better Instructed, gui: •I :u;il euppurteil in America i-rty — siili'Malkn — uutt-r—^»fls [Fine Coach for Funerals, Weddings, Ktc Marshals. mill I'li'clrii-lly itiv now in-t;ijl*-iI I , ' Carriages Moot All Trains. than anywhere else in the world; they bay? gooil government Lj.Juri.-ign William Sbustor, P«,ul Blolilor, Dav- GEO. M. VVEIMp .-mil |iniv-rord, Walter fl. Hand. limn' iit''prii-i-sj-lii-tip('i- tfmn any a very interesting circumstance. In English w Sroiilsh cities no voter over 1 Board ot water Commltalonar*. in tuwn WJIITI ulI nisli is rv- GEORGE J. COLLINS, votes for more than one person. He never has a chame to vote for more than Giioice.MarKetiiio Alfred M. Trowbildge, William M. one person. We elect men galoTe, but the noi..!natlng machine selects them. Slain Street, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, flojining and Emory N. Faulks. If you want the_nrlyjUegejif selecting Your anum-jall-nii »lu•«.:, have the" whole thing in the TJi 77VTTI3VM7 i\ • •-of bnlldtijp'norTiT ToIiTiin],' I'i(ini|it- The Board of Health meets tbe last palm_o^ygurjiajid anjiJiftyjLji^ It ly attended to. All work guuruutettd. Teicpiione G20. •MtMKhry^errc at n g of W oh mdhTfi7 is an earthquake. All the best governed cit; .- in ih<. world are governed REALTY CO. President, Dr. B. A. Prater; Her- according to that plan.~The principle 1B the cc.trc <;f the whole propusition— vi> S. DeGroodt, J. Thomas Scott, C. the principle of responsibility. Notlilng moru::.i» like responsibility 1 liuve Surrimlt, N. J. I. Hudd, D. 11. CriiwTord, secretary a suggestion to maker to^yoWITyou bave^a very able friend who is very Or 3O CHURCH ST., N. Y. C. LERCH, aud Registrar of. Vital Statistics. radical, put him In office arid see him tame floan Say, all right, my friend, J. J, McCarmack, |K*a4lb inspector; tROB'T. SCHElERMANN,ii you are such a smart Alec. You know how this tiling ought to be done. George L. Kelley, plumbing inspector CARPENTER AND BUILDER, >ou stand on the street corners and rant. You know s<> much about it, suppose ,r Board of Education. CHAS K. JOHNSON, CHATHAM, N.J. you try It." You make out of him the sober ami responsible wheel horse." Watchmaker : James U. • Blucintyre, president; Estimates given and contracts taken. It 4B this ability to see the problems of U»- p»oplu in terms of a very Jobbing and ro-niodeling a Specialty Joseph 11. Conklin, vioc-president"; and Watchmaker, Give na a, trial. RoBidence.liedgca Avo. Will ia in M. Hopping, district olerk; simple proposition which .undetfles WUsoirt_o»u political leadership. Viewed P. O. Box 29. Walter V. S-.iyre, Herbert T. Strong, In this light, the principle of the Short-Billot takes omrtransceniletit Tnv feweter Jeweler and Optician. portance. For it is. the Short Bullot which will be the first step toward se- David Falconer, Charles A. Van Or- ;.___E)'£S examined free of duu, William Hik«r, J. Thomas" Soott J curing effective civio and official reHpohsibUMy in Svatca, counties ebarge by a specialist.* •V Lau-J«noo Day, counsel. -^LAUVELT j The School Board meets the last rialn Street, Phonographs ujid Kecords Tuesdiy Evening in each month. Rural Borders an Rugs. Rag rugs in two-toned or hit-or T Itltphou B18-L CHIIIUU, *. i. FULL UKK OF STATIONERY Joint Sewer Commission. miss design are made now with con- tras(lDS borders showing country Sewing Machines Frank L. Kelley, chairman; J. ' FOH SAI.K OK TO KENT OK ALL Dressmaker Thomas Soott, secretary; George W. laoesy schoolhousei, churches, hay- sUoka and . other rural attractions. KINDS.-- Needles and Oil Downs, treasurer. ' EDWARD KUTCHER, Thele are especially suitable to NORTH HILLSHjE AVENUE This Commission meets on the third rooms furnished with old-fashioned CHATHAM, N.J. Mondays of January, April, July and furniture. '' • Fractlcal Horseshqelna 20 STREET, October, alternating between Madinoq HXBlSON, N. J. and Clu'lliniii Counoil rooms. ~ nfle"to" TTHCiSITHMB, JOBBIHG, ETC7 lojourn In every place as if \jtiat Was Worrying Him. ono Cfll 232^1 -1- you meant to spend your life, tlmre, mver an opportunity ot dolntt a klnd- or-speaking; * true Trord, or Fnakinsr Tl» j!iSefl feaelieu the gusolipe tank: Pfate toisr-ycar TjIIgK friend. —Rimltln .'.- Su'porrising- friqeipaWOhartcB long «oy,| tumbled out. The firede - THE 11EST Philbowor. ; ' !' WAYS OF 8ERVINQ VEGETAB jiajiaient was summoned. "Play on St. Pat'fick's Parooiial School. the meter!" shrieked the dlntractei Passalc Avenue, Wbite Diarrhoea Can be Prevented Let ua be reminded that there are driver to the firemen. "Never mln \ 1 Churches; Phone Connection, - aodCnrerf more than two hundred ways of cook- the cib—plajf oUj. the meter!" Aftiir yonrs <>1 ejti^ork-nw'we hnvedicov- Tb.<* Ogde-n Memorial Presbyterian ing and preparing potatoes, and try erv-nl»uii i-uroH White lX-«rrhoeii i.i lialiy bor abont our deliveries. 1 solicit fried potatoes, which are toe common school ittJtne- United States. With i-htcKs mill ('h'-)ft'ra in older fou-l.s. One • your patronage. Tel. Con. Dr. J. H. Egbert, pastor. .' nunoii r.f iirrventlou In worth tons of cure. ways of serving them. the coming of Adam RoBelandsen In In lulilei foini, .. St. Patrick's R. 0. Oburoh. Bev. When you are cpokin|_ doughnuts^ 1633, the flrst_Bcb,opl tax ever levies 1, J, MUCHMORE, ._, ___ P. A. MafrWi rcolor. ;r:-:~—: ( PREVENTION CO. arrange to have French fried potatoeB. lri'AriieTTSirwais""liin"pOBed on each Box 1127 Atlantic City, N. J. CongregatlonarOhuroh. Rev. Df. 0. housflioliJers and inhabitant. Carpenter Passaic Ave. Chatliam, N J. Ctrt them In elgbthB lengthwise and AQFNT9 WANNIO . E. llcssclgrave-, pastor..* ' fry in the hot fat, sprinkle with salt .Sjt. Paul's Episcopal Church. Her. and put In the heater to keep hot un-' Sftuilder J. \\r. Van Ingcn, teotoi. til needed to serve. ' Painful Situation. "My friends," declaimed an oratoi When baking potatoes, for a Arl- Lodges. during a convention—"My ety, cut a slice off from the top and '• .I.,I.I,;,.? Promptly Att,-;..!rd tv. Is great. ALEX THOMSON Uu.itbain NO. «« I. Or O, scoop out a little potato, fill with' a ' .KslimnfiMt ChttrTully I-'urnlslicd. F. Wefts Every Friday evening lo STORM SASH, SCREEN _Bot«rtJalta, Mgj\__ Wajfy. HullHing-, SPECIAL WOFK. Sunset Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. when done" the bacon will have sea- Meets every Tuesday evoning in tLe soned the whole potato. Should. Be Happy Community. 'tUATHAM. X. J' Wolfed Building Swedish Cbbaae^-Boil In Baited The distributors of a charity failed Plumbing Heating Pride of Sunset Oonm-il, Daughferi water for twenty minuUs a dozen to flnd a •ingle poor^ person iu the v.l- of Liberty. Meets every Wednesday •v J AM i.v .L . n • i •• taee~ °r~EHngwm, Pembrblteshire. RHEUMATIO SUFFERERS SHOULD USE evening in Wolfe Building. them and fill with the following mix- Englana. OQ h '' J Tetal Wort U.,,8, Graut Post. No. 117. G. A. H.;ture: A pound of beef chopped fine,; dent lg ft freenoIder Sleets Second and Fourth. Saturday one egg, two tablespoonfuls of cream, | '• one-half teaspoon of whl'to pepper, j -\ ' evening-s <>f (hi? month in the Wolfe H Jobbing Promptly Attended to one tuaspoonful of «alt, one of Church Rushed to Completion, Tho Bost Remedy Building. for all form* .^Estimates I chopped parsley. Rubjhejllah.with. _ A. Ubie.record fa ehOTch building Ohnthnm Fish and .Game Club. the. «ut side of a clove of garlic. Mix (was established recently at- Uanks- Chatham -Wheelmen Club. ._.. thoroughiy andl,roll .each leaf.around town, .New-South-- Wales, Australia, Rheumatism "AJWcn™ -hih ^ a tablespoonful of this mixture; trim when the edifice was built in the eadB neatly and tie or b4t$werr hours. . -L • - a-nd__Bath Chatham Tel. 037 A. ^_ ... Lay in a dripping pan, with a pint of stock or butter and water. Baste fre- When building a home for •y Summit Tel. 887 W - quently, and bake for half an hour, or Familiar Type. BAGO, renting purposes remember the until tender. Remove the rolls, thick- . NEURA1GIA. charm,, the pot'tJnttah force which eirfee gravjr and pour over the cab-1 posts moral commanklments Jn" con- KIDNEY TROUBLES. b^ J"^ J I BBICUOUS places apout his premises thesetwo words have to the ?eeker ani1 Scalloped Onions-—ParboM_a_suffl1r f^^L offt?omfortabfc, convenient home. tti dent quantity of onftrar-fBr-tnti Taa-"P* K*' _. ApJiasing bathroom mayeasily lly, prepare a cup of white sauce by cooking together -two tabiespoonfuls be the deciding factor in the renter'* BARGAINS each, of butter and flour and a' tea- -. paint on Window Glass. choice of a new home. spoonful of salt; a cup of milk ad'ded, ,-' If the window glass has been splash- then cook untjl thick. Add wa!tj> pep- ed with paint, melt some soda In very For the smalfJiome or richest per and pour over a layer of onions, hot water and wash the pane with it, residence we recommend TKLSTLliSSALE using a 6oft flannel rag then sprinkle with cheese; add an- ^tAttdard" plumbing! fixture*, for NOW ON ' other layer of onions and white sauce, suutM «H«w" mx ON mouoT and finish the top with buttered • Rheumatic Cur* Co pleasing appeara-ice, and durability. REO Runabout - - $ 60. crumbs: Bake until well browned/ Painful Operation. She^ John, why on earth are you RAMBLER Touring, bUck : .60. wearing those goggles?" John—"Only Wright A.Xokefair SCHACTTouripg - -. 80. a moment. d«at; uRtU E flnisli>tb.ls grapefruit" RAPtER Touring, red . 100. LICENSED - <• Spinster's New Jei^cy REO Touring . - - 175. Confidential Frlonff (to elderly . D«"y Thought Chatham, AUTO-CAR deter? truck -—300, spinster)—So, my dear, you've \«l^«n As the yellow gold- 1B tried io the Phon* 847-M up advocating women's rights? fire, so the faith of friendship must SIX BODIES. Some new; from $ 10 Elderly Spinster—ires; I'm now be seen In adversity.—Ovid. going In- for one of women's lefta,_./L to $40.; gas tank and pump; 2} How AboHjfyojrHead? Friend — Women's lefts! What's DC3I0N3 To Whom ft May Concern. Hbbrofl; JbH. soap; 25 gals grease if th'aT7» on straight yo(i will come to that! COPY* jll^n l«protuiBrr patentjthla Cntif tnUni turonco Jlliiiiti x Co. ttn-uiTG », la tiio Bryan's Corn Remedy for social uses—busineci use*, too, if Jutt a Way They" Have, Bryan's Cough Rertiedy 29 LINCOLIN AVE. 1 lh» ycung man moam :buain*st—•!•• When one wonjan -wanis to makf; Jfitieriajj; Bryan's Pain Killing gant Wedding Cards. AVhy may .3fetrtou8ew:"fery Le re- nMr. Urt ORANGE, N. if. •pother one sore, Bbayte'lls her, how rwnial. 1>rm much better than usual »be is looking. duced' to a system "«|. well as "other • -: f br»ll iwt Liniment s^U:—Emma WlUard. ; , try It, —Milwaukee Sentinel. ' IN New yet i AT rOUB i ''•:)f.

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County Track MMt will bs held at Morrlstdwn. If, Is hoped thai u large Dooks for the Children , The Public^cjioollRccord. number of the school pupi| will at- KITTLE BUSINESS Care must-be. •t«Wfii - fa tho storle« CENTAWQRD 8 we give to growing children that evil tend. Mr. Henry bay will nct as Is always overcome. Uook friends arc time-keeper; Mr. "Arch" KirkpatrlcU FOKOTNCIL very real to boy a and glrla and In- COLUMN __ , _., , .. RUTH HB9SBUJHAVK an referee; Mr. Hopping no j^jRl. and fluence their character. There should Bdiltor-ln-CbW • FHBD HEH?AMp Mr. Paul-Molilor au Btarter. M.J. Uoyd be effort and conflict In their stories LOST—A largo HUIU' of momiy; In Senior Bditar < -~\ _ _ fc._.ETTA MOLITOB will also bo an offietbtriTero'i hoping Transact Only Routine Mat* and daring endurance and steadfast gray pocketbook. Finder will kind- ly return to this office and receive suit- Junaor Kdltw -•• :—/•• MARJOHIB STRONG that our boys will do well. ' purpose. Stories In which the child able, reward. M24 Sophomorp e BdlJtur • " UILDBED gcHHOEDBn tcrs and Adjourn Early hero acts rightly are particularly Freshman BawoBawor.r . .-••—" BBTH PAGK valuable, because what a boy or girl Grammar School Editor Monday Evening J'OR HALE. ZIcLARB WOLFE ACTO VICTIM DISS. has done appeals more directly to the Central News Editor - ZI child's own power. He feela though FOR SALB-^A Pierce Bicycle In ex- CHARLB8 A. PHILHOWER he may'not express It even to him- cellent condition. A. THOMAS, Wellington Wade, ot White Oak Kldge, FIREMEN WANT WHISTLE self that what other children have Hillside avenue. ' A»UB* .Succumbs to Injuries Receded. done he can do. In a communication to the Borough; From injuries, received last Thurs- FAMILY CARRIAGE—In good con- JUNK Councllr-i*»B at the regular monthly VOL. II. day night when he was hit by an auto- dition; pole and shafts. Inquire meeting on Monday evening, the Chat- • "Improved" Bui' Fight. 1. mobile In a dark section of Oak Ridge HARRY HATTON. M10 ham Fire Department asked that be- A bull fight In Toklo Is quite as » EDITORIAL. four runa^-maklng tjje seore a tie, ten road, Mlllburn, Wellington Wade, fore signing a contract for the erec- much excuse for a gala day as a full to ten. ' _..__i-< forty years old, of that township, died fight in Madrid. Business men leave REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. tion of the brick chimney at the pow- •A paragraph In the "Newark Even- In the" ninth C. Lunt got up and Monday night in Overlook Hospital, their offices, and Women and children tT house, provision be made for the ing Nftwa'^oTTuiie 4th, stated that singled, but was put out on second. Summit. Frank Meeker, of Uvlniistun their homes, to hurry to the arena. SALE—House, lot and barn, on ing installation of a whistle for lire pur- Miss Emory's' gold watch had been Trowbridge then made a two-bagger Township, was the driver of the mu- Strfpped of all the less exciting, or Center street, Chitlitiiii; lot, 50x192; poses. .' . • • . ' Htolcn by" one of her pupils. It also and a hit by A. Blatt sent him to chlne. less horrible, preliminaries which house, eight rooms; all improvements. Mayor ICelley Btated that It would characterize the Spanish bull fight, the To be sold to close estate. Apply to said that- Bhe has recovered It by third. T. Blatt s,truck out. With two' Meeker, who Is twenty-one years old, be wise to attend to this at once, as animals are brought In and sent at" G. BL WEIMER or J. 11. CONKMN, searching lbe..siJldents. The facts of dflwn, F. Layton had two strikes on and a son of Harrison Meeker, wjis ar- the contracts were about ready to be each other at once. So the battle Is the case are that Miss Emery lost her him, when catcher threw the ball past rested on a manslaughter charge and Bho'rter, and two or three more fights executors, Chatham. Mar $-tf watch on the way to school one morn- the pitcher on a return, while Trow- signed., tiltd with the consent of the -taken before Recorder Felix Mcflee, will follow in quick succession dur- FOR SALE—7-poom-MKUage, Main ing a couple of weeks ago and it has bridge from third started home. But c-ouncH ilie matter was referred to of Mlllburn. The young nian said ing the course of an afternoon's "en- etrwet tod Brooktake xrjpd and land not been seen or heard of since. We the umpire, who was Howard TrowX the Water and Light Commission. tertainment." ' he had- no statement to make at pres- 50x200 Ceet; waiter, get eleotrk- are sure that none Qf the., High School bridge, reached for the ball, and al- Road Overseen Paul Molltor jce=- ent. | itjity; siteom boat; newer; pktte pupils would be guilty of such an act though he did not touch it, the Sum- ported on the condition of the culvert The accident happened near a curve. gtacs; double Doors; Ihigh, ligfat ocl- *~and we therefore desire to repudiate mit team began-to kick, so the /fin In front of the realdenco of A. H. Day Test of 8obrlety. According to the story told at the time tars; sidewalk. Price $5,500; on easy such an accusation. ( did not count Then, a fly whleji* was and W. W; Ogden, which was referred Many shibboleths have been devised 'Meeker was approaching the curve for testing sobriety. George Meredith, terms. GEORGE J. COLLINS, GhM- caught settled the ninth Inning, with to him at the last meeting. He saldj' and was unable to see Wade because who doubtless could have evolved ba.m. ' '' the game still a tie. / that ho bad investigated the condi- IXTKRSCHOLASTIC. the light from the forward lamps- on some wonderful examples,' had he tions, and found that the culvert was In the beginning of ine tenth .In- the machine did not show in the road- chosen, calU them "olnometers, or plenty large enough but was choked WANTED. Each pupil of the High-School re- ning, Summit secured/fwo singles but way: When VfaA'f was picked up it methods of determining the condition up with dirt. He suggested that It of man, according to the degrees of ceived a poppy plant about a month both men were caught off first The was found that his akull was frar- I.'OOMEHS WANTED-Three minute* ago from the pupils of the schools of third out was a^Strike out. At Chat- could be probably, flushed out at small wine or beer In him." One. of the from station. MHS. J; W. CAII- tured and he suffered other Injuries. most snareful of these Is the sentence, Sacramento, Cal. Last week these ham's turn atybat, Clark singled. Van expense. The matter , was referred lELLQgnt.fr street. Chatham , y He lay, unconscious tor several rtayn. -'-'CHve—Jaraes-SrimeV- gilt gtfcwhipr —same ueheels-seirt-California poppy Wert fanuwj/whi le Clark/mole second. TSclT"To~n1nTr~and the clerk was~lJF and a cup of coffee from a copper cof- WANTED-To purchase old coins; 18jl "'• seeds which-were'given to all pupils F. Mead sacrificed, while Clark made structed to notify. Mr. Day of the ac fee pot."—London Chronicle. who wished them. Names of sqme of third. ,'<8. Brown hit the ball to the "THE BEGUAR STUDENT." (Ion'of the council, quarter without arrow; will give the pupils of the Sacramento Schools third/baseman who fumbled It. Brown Regarding the holes In the street, twenty-five dollars for 1853 halt dol- were sent with the seeds. Our pupils got to first while Clark went home Famous Comic Opera to be Revived at the road overseer Btated that he had Before Visiting Sick. lar without airowl799 cent; 1793 cent lar without arrow; 1799 cent; * 17UJ expect to correspond with these, there- •With the winning run. Olympic Parti Irrtagton. communicated with his brother, Free- An infectious disease is more liable by increasing our knowledge of Cajj* holder Molltor, who would bring It up to be taken when one has been long cent, cte. Good prices paid, 8tamm Franz von Suppe's "Boccaccio," will fasting than soon after a meal. It is als() their" knowledge ofjuie A Snort, Biographiral Sketch of the before the County Board at Its next and old coins for gain. CHATHAM hold the boards at the Olympic 1'ark well, therefore, when going to see, a ..'.eastern parts of the United States. life of Geraldine McFarland'Xont meeting. AND MADISON COIN AND STAMP Opera HouBe to-day, ending with a friend suffering from a disease of this, mortner. A request -was received from Frannk GLL'B, Chatham, N\ J. \y«; do notr^ performance on Sunday evening. kind to eat a substantial meal first. purchase coins until after eraminu- SENIOR EXAMINATION. by r-:• '1.4. J. Schmidt, who is building a house at I "Boccaccio" will be followed by Neither should one go into an affected tion. Geraldine McFarland MonUnorency the corner of Watchung and Lafayettte Karl MUloecker's ever-popular comic area when very warm or after a long, The Senior examinations were givRE.MEMORIAL DAT EXERCISES. the mature age of three, Miss Geral- toen fined, the total having been $10, will correspond to the loops in the room; $15 per month. . Box 65, Chat- •winging choruses and ballads. weave ot the carpet. dine McFarland MonUnorency entered I while the other two were let off with ham. N. J. M 10 tf On Thursday, ' May 2ftth, pre- a far-famed institution of learning, The first performance of The Beg- a reprimand. gar Student" will be given next Mon- Memorlal Day exercises were held In where she outshone all of her com- Councilman Emory N. Faults, of the Alloy* of Gold and.lror.. TWO STORES TO RENT-One vacant the auditorium. Mr. William'Lum, Mr. panions.' day night (June 9) and will (include ... Jron. ..and sold, wlitn melted togeth- | seven-evenings and Kemble and Mr. .Everiy "were present A short time after her fifth birth- receipts for the month had been $2,- er, may be mixed in various propor- Apply to W. J. WOL.FE, Chatham, Sunday matinees, at 2. l( as .represent heG. A. R. The day, she decided on her Vocation 185-7:1. and the dlnburBctnents t'i,- tions and hardened or crystallized. Al- N. J, ' '"".'- •• nesday matinees have b loys containing tea per* cent, of gold following pr5gW>(EB»s given: ife; this was to become a novelist 181.73. A warrant wa& ordered drawn - tinued. are harder than pure Iron,, but a* the ••So|dier s Chorus" (song),... .School With this Intent In mind, sheflplanned for $2,500 in favor of the Summit With the opening of the Olympic proportion ot gold Increases above Bible Reading Matt. 5: 38-48 her education. She' had no particular Trust Company in anticipation of WANTED—Hand la^n mower; «tate Park Restaurant, a~ building seating that atnouht, the alloy becomes soft- "Onward Christian Soldiers"' (song) leaning toward figures, 'but hex most taxes., and It was also ordered (that a er. Silver and Iron do not form al- 1,200 diners, many music lovers are lowest price. BOX 71, Chatham. ; Schabl enjoyable occupation was reading vault be rented from that company for loys,—harper's Wedkly. enjoying the happy combination of a I 'Jn8* "Memorial Flowers" (recitation)/ Latin, which she did with "great nip* the storing of old borough records: dinner at the park, followed by an Russell Kent idity and accuracy. She graduated WILL receive estimates for the work evening at the opera. The res- Lphg French Fishing Ground!. "The Nation's Dead" ( recitation) with honors from the Cornwall High of tearing down the Old Homestend. taurant has been beautifully decor- WANT ASSESSMENT REDUCED. It'ls an established historical fact Maybeile ILossberg School In 1910. Geraldine entered a For fuller information enquire KM1L ated for the season, and presents a that for more than 400 years French "We're Tenting ' (song) finishing school In 1911 In order to be- THOMHEN. Kings road. Jn8-15 most Inviting appearance." J. U Feihjemun & Co, Appeal to State fishermen have come each season to School come acquainted with the atmosphere lEe~Shores of Newfoundland and the WILL give 26c each for snapping "UttFe °Nan Itation) In which she desired to write her first Board of Taxation Uir Relief. neighboring banks, except during the turtle heads of fair size. DAVID B. Margaret Badgely, novel. But alas! like Antony, she lost L. H. Nsture Leigiui Jltetltf. In an application to the State Board wars with England,- when—French DICKINSON, •Chatham, N. J. Apll9U her ambition* and forgot her high re- A. inectin:,' of the Children'* Horn: of Equalization of Taxes for a reduc- jhlps were temporarily driven from yt Garden Chapter, of the L. l|. NatOf tion of assessment last week, Benja- these seas. ,,".., °"! solves. She decided that flirting was NOTICE TO CREDITOBS. • of the Men of Harlech (song II » League of Chatham, uill, b>rht'ld al min F. Jones, counsel for Joseph L. plea8lng thajl Shl J ,„ mor plea8lng ^^ thajl the''residence of Col. Bcnj. P. Hiltm1". Felbclmnn and William E: Lehman, HI* Position. ESTATE OF ALBERT BECKER GENUNC, Recessional" (recitation) School J writing bookB. During the first year Pine Grove Avenue. Summit, on .Wed- asserted that the Madison-Chatham deceased. she remained there she became en- "What are your views on the great ' Pursuant to the order of the Surrogate of Bessie Roper gaged sixteen times and as many times nesday, June 25, at J-oxlock. All in- sewage t'.isposal plant Is over-worked, publlo problems?" "I haven't any the County of Morris, made on the 21st day Chopin's "Mazurka" (piano solo) nr.> invited .'tin tend. "Par- five times the seivagc far' which the ricwE oa public problemE," replied of M=7 i. D. cn= shsaand nine fcondrcd ir.d 1 Jilted her fiance. But DO »OOUCI had tltitfeeit, notice is hereby given to all persons '* . Harjorie Strong he. jrear^lSU. (a leap year) opened •er.ts of the young people of Chatham plant was planned passing through at the man whose Interests are under in- having claims against the esute of - Albert "• "Children's Offering" (song) vestigation. "I'm one ot them my- Decker Cenung, late of the County of Morris, than she eloped with Fitzgerald Au- are carnvstly ri'quriied ta^e^opcF*').--*' times. — deceased, to present the same, under oath or j. "._. Third Grade with those interested in the matter tf Joseph Feibelman, on the stand, said self." - . ... affirmation, to the subscriber on or before the gustus. Caesar Smith. She escaped 21st day of February next, being Nine months "Memorial' Flowers" (recitation^* In a romantic manner—by a rope lad- intioducing their children to t h • that the tract had cost about $100,000 from the date of said order; ana any Creditor/ Ella Carter, Margaret Trowbridge, neglecting to bring in and exhibit his, her der from a fourth story window—al- pleaaure,s of owning littl,- gardens of and that $25,000 hadAbeeri" spent on It Language Was Lacking. their claim under oath or affirmation within* L, Elizabeth Tallmadge, Florence though her room was on the second since Its purchase- The sewer plant Wife ot his bosom (in course ot do- time so limited will be forever barred of Vis, ! her or their action Iherefor against (he Adpin I .Strong ' ' . " • . . •; •«'• floor, and the front door was open. came after the purchase, and he de- mestic difference)—Coward! Brute! istralrix. / =7^'FlagT Song"w... v". >. .Klndergarten The runaway couple Immediately went clared that he Is willing to sell his Ruffian! Pig! Monster! Beast! Oh, Dated the twenty-first day of H«y M D., "Yankee Doodle" (song) School to New York City, where.they were Chatham holdings for $30,000 less than huw I wlsh-you knew what I thought DESSIE AUNE CENUNG/ Schumann's "Trauraes/yVirren" (piano of you!—London Punch. > Administratrix, wedded privately. .Five months later he has Invested. The work done, he M24JI26 -j—Chath»m, N. J., R. F. D.^io. 2- solo)...:... '.Ina Phil man Mrs. Geraldiue McFarland .Mont 1 'said, had decreased the value of the "Star Spangled Banner" (song) •4 -.V'. . monrency Smith hastened to Reno, (property, and the presence of the dis- NOTICE TO CREDITOfiS. ' , - School - Feathers. where she was speedily divorced. jposal plant had proved a 'great detrl- 'A man might succeed in leathering '"'"". At thcidose ot the program' Mr. ESTATE OF KATHERINE DORSBV. De- She sought to drown her sorrow, at ! ment to selling lots! his own nest," remarked the Observer ceased.- / 1 Kemble and Mr Lum each spoke to the rursuant to the orderof the/Surrogate of Asbury Psrk/where she met Theodore . Lawreuee Day represented Chatham of Events and Things, "It so much of tbe County of Morris, made on uie second'day pupils for a few moments. Shakespeare Emerson whom she mar- At Borough, and after he . had put on his money did not go towardB putting of June A. D.. one thousand niqe hundred and Many relatives and friends of -ine them on his wife's hats." thirteen, notice is -hcrehy given to all .per- ried- In February, 1913. . some witnesses to show" that the as- tons having claims against the/estate of {Cath- school pupils were present, also. J erine Dorscy. late of the Cnunty of Morris, On their wedding trip they Journey- sessment of $57,000 Is not too high, 'A-. deceased, to present the sarne, under oath or tilt case was adjourned until June 12, affirmation, to the subscriber/ on or before the ed through Ohio by automobile,—but Quite 8o. ORVMMAK sniOOL BASEBALL TIE. B Second day of March nextt/tjeing nine months they..-msis oveK»nte~bythe floods and, when Mr. Day says that the statements . '"Love Is a joint stock concern;" from the date of eaid-'ordc/; andony creditor abb.i',t the.sewage plant will be re- neglecting to bring in ani^ exhibit bis, -lie.r or went to anUgnominlouB death. ThTsj a murmured the girl. "Sort of''a hold- their claim under oath *or affirmation within The Y. M. In., the seventh - Inning Chatham ished his work on tho State Syllabus, ALWAYS A^0()D 5H0#? Dally Thought. •cored another run, making the score of-Efigllsh for elementary-schools?^ make this yenr*u special "occasion. I am more and more Impressed with -teir^Jo^slx In Chatham's favor. .PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY the duty of finding happiness. Adveitiaing In thU paper will brlug * In the eighth Inning Smamlt made Thif_8ntiiraay' afternoon tbe Tri- B and ADVBBT18B. EUot, jou

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