A Great Success Chatham Wins Tri-Countv
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/ .".•••'•.•j':-?.>tMf.i.:*-V)' .•.. i - 4 \ 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!<i fivorite with Chatham audiences, 1 West,-'-c .,«.'.4 "•' 0 9 11 Rule Dismissed and Elimina° of testimony, tho evidence, given at the OlVeil' bV,*" ' *:' nerd, only say that Rhe played two hearings at Chatham and Newark, : -ilMi.nthan ivcr. HIT two formal By Defeating Morristown on .....35 7 4 2* 8 6 tion of Grade Crossings was apparently not «ven referred to Chatham Players Delight lmn.Ws wore inaHtr-rplccra of execu- Monday Chatham High . (JHATHAM 11. S. by the Court. This Involved an ex- tion, jud h,r third piece, MacDowell's "• a.b. r. h. p.o. a. e. Is Now Assured penso of about two hundred dollars. .H Large Audience "to a Wlfd Ro'se,"^-was gtVeTTlvfth School Clinches Title Page, lb v. ...4 0 0 6 .0 2 Who pays the bill? Certainly not the gnat feeling and cxpre»»lon. Mrs. E. Trowbrldge, 2b...4 0 0 0 1 0 r Borough-. VOCAL AND VIOLIN SOLOS D f. I. KrausH uccompanied most Tallmadne.-'C: ,..+ ,«'. 2 20 0 1 HOT SHOT FOR MR. COHEN Frank H. Sommer, counsel for the HAVE NOT LOST A GAME P. Lum, p..., v S 2 3 0 5 1 Public Utilities Commission, was an large audiences witnessed both per- Wolfe,' I. f.,,;, 3 2 10 0 0 Stating that the prosecutor, Fred L. interested listener to the argument, or It was an ambitious undertaking Iol,nn^ &.huonfest.B orchestra Wo deem the following account of NeefUB.-3b ....4-1 2.0 0 1 Walters, was without legal or moral rather heckling of Mr. Cohen, for that for the Cbathaa-myerB to attempt to p.a;,M durlng lhe perfornmiu;e> 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 $6,000 to propprop- ^^^ '» >as undertaken, and ord, of sufficient importance to war- Totais 33 9 8 27 6 7 ern Railroad Company for the elimina- erly present their petition for relief |th6lr 8rcat H<i6ceBa la8tPrlcia>' anU •Ins Hauler and Niece Thrown rant a place on our frcmt page. MorrlHt'n H. 8...0 1 0 0 0 12 1 2—7 Saturday evenings left little to be de- tion of grade crossings and the erecY from the nuisance and menace of Prom Wutriin and Injured. On Monday last the High School Chatham II. 8. .,0 0 O.jt 2 0 0 3 X—9 tlon oT a new station contemplated, grade crossings" to the Utilities Com- sired, and added one more to their earn clinched the cup by defeating Kiirned rune, Chatham H. S. 1. Two- ~~ Justices Swayze and Bergen of the mission. In the light of this fact, is it long spring of successes. ' . " usitiH Hautcr is at his home'on heir nearest rivals, Morrlmnwn, with bim> hitB. Meyers. Tallhiadge. Stolen "Esmeralda" is a play in four act* ! street suffering froni severe 'Supreme Court dismissed the rule pre- n^t apparent that the council acted .he score of 9-7. C. H. S. had won bases, Meyers (3),' Coffey. Dentnan by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett*and[coiituBloua about the head and neck. venting*$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.