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flolh YEAR— NUMBER 51 WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. I., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8<$, 1922 SUBSCRIPTION: ?2.00 A YE'ARji
Presents For nilK.1T CKJIKNT YHAH. Celebration ••'CMC A ('llltlSTMASCH'T Power Plant Till-: TAIII.KS TlliNKII. Court Galls j TJii.-, JJ:I* Wii JI j-nyif year for <•'!«• llir ST.llt. Xtrwk in- mi jnitnmoliili' Just th meal iiim|mtiie>', due no donhr Salnnlny iiiclil, .Mir S. Ilivn. Town Kiddies A iinniluT itt piiijili- IIIIVI' imi'l'' on Delaware tin' vi'ta-ratil,' liliirl^mllli nf ltruiti]- (train" In Ilie'vii'ilmi's mn'ti'"" '"" of Christmas <'lirisUT.:iH imwi'lilM of llur STAIl way, ri'ViTM-il tin: ll*mtl i.nl.'r cif 1 New'JuryM Kt<|MirtH from the I-MIHIII (Viiieut for tin <-oniiii^ JI'IIP. tliiiii."*. LVtially." wlirn tin 1111W Co. lire lo the flTet'l thai nrodlle- If Ylii: HIT In ilmilit ivlinl lo clrikHs n |..il..*trl!iti, 111,- victim STAR'S Fund Will Insure lloli r.,.,1.1K will he hrokeu at Ihe What the Churches Are Of-! K'lul u ilisliim fririiil. il<> yon know Pennsylvania-Edison Co. is |.i.!:s liii,,..lf u|i it |.'.-ili!.'. wl.il.- Panel Selected for Dutyfi Ni-w Villas* plant, whieh has I nf imylliiiii: thai wmiM Kivr mori' tin* ili'ivcr .sti'ps ntt lli.> un* nml Christmas Treat For rmtiiit.tr ptenililv throughout the taring*As An Annual .vi'iir-ioilitil iil'-asuri' Mum a MIII- Ready to Start Gigantic innk.-s off. In lliis .a-.* tin' auto the January Term ol year with n full fore» of workmen. !"-ri|ili'm lo Hit- STAlt? II wonM stii|ii...il nti.l IliMiu wnt County Court. ,;}S| Poor Children. Holiday Treat. ri'iniii'l IIH'III of yon i-vrry wvik. Enterprise. To 1- Ir.i-. It »i .!> u i'or.1 availahle tit this tinn-, Ihe imlini. Tin- i">l is only ^'J ami ui; pny <-ar. lull III.- jiriii-il'l,' is tli" si.tn.'. I lions are Hint the 01111,111 for the Ilir 1 ill'". A virtiin SIKIIIM always st.,|. after Exercises Tuesday Evening M'ar will reaeli LMKHMMW liinTrU hy Cliildrcns' Happy Occasion! Wili Cost Nearly $10,000,000; 1.,'iii.' Mil:-1. liy an iinl,.!ii"l,;i... Hi' | Borough' Almost Gets Oiij l> mln'r "1. This will mean thill is a h'-arili'ss inai> \.l« will run nwny without limlii,: mil wh.'th'T lie- roinpnny will K-> "over the to|>" or ii.it Ih- rar .-n,- I,,. Ii.cl. ; "I'ltnM" nrri'lit "llclnslll • tr.r and un-ally e.\eeed Ih,. ,,iit|iiit of An -. One IIIIII> nniiu> (Y.iiKlitutcff WaHhlil any pn'vlous year. Special prosrranw nppropriatc to Sni*llf*£l I I*fif»C dii»" Cliri'Huinx tn-«- fund. Tlie thoo Christina., uliservancc have been (JIJ*. U-V'VJ JL JL CCO Mr. lliJini. wli,. h VI j.ars ,,!,l. I tun's ri'liri^'-nlitlliin on tlie* nvv ,'ni.i" ..nt i,f Mow.'ll's.toi,. to tain. IIIIISI ili-H-rvini! nml wiiiuni All II men! mills of this »> arranj-cd liy the various churches of -K-»l h- the i-iitin- lUi*i. i-i '. jury, ilnnvii jit Iti'lviili-n- liv ll». i;.l.~. in.n.'V iiir to 1 -Ji.U]!,-!.ni--. ll.iy.M IIINI Hi"Mury (••iiiiinlinlt. .... •fills ii: tin- Ki'iu-nil si'iiH tion have enjoyed n iirosjieroils W!isniiij;trin, in acconlnncQ with tliu ! at .Milfunl, lluntenlon ' , Hie STAIl ),nr. 1:1,1.1 of Iliem rumiioi: lo full nlim tin- Delaware IUV.T. Th.'; II.' wn.s ill,,,'!! to st.'|, on ti,,. ™r | I m-w.liiv. Tin- loin> n-iirfw-jilnlivc'lal in Hi,. nil-Ions Inters win usual custom. Vat the information | fnlliiwliul lust v.'rk a null' eemellt Hull i-ajiai-ily ' The I'Mison pltinl nt New Are Demanded :iler|irise m»jifis the deieloiitm-al of tli'- : wii.'li III" ailt..li|..l'il.' strii.-i; liim. ; woinnn iunl .«h<> U no lon^r with;f t tiriividi' u Village has heeii iti operation over of the members ami friends of tile ! hule lfilawar.- Kivr Valh-v tutu a IHI- : \i kin: him' lo III.' nr nl. Il I Sin1 iiinvccl nwny m-vrrnl months ' mi effort wiiiilil !»• I eliildren ..f ..us a still' Inniili lint Mivm INIII In rlis-'islinllH treat fur • !•<• twentv vears. churches, the STAK herewith fives I hhv of iialitstrv ami th« Ix-nelit.s will l>- "ri.f OTirann U Mr». Snlnm O. Son The giriMi Is for his hnsine»» 1 f tht mr SM nt CMh •MIIK. All Ihe towns of ihat >••>- [ liuik" tlnil i-ariii-iiliir Irnll.-y ,-ar I \vif>' of Arthur Hcrvcr. rrfijtliintly i". many for inoiilhs to eome is said lo he c'l'iurdi"'" ' ° ' " ; Folks Won't Have Cedars nun iintiei|i;it<: a Ireint'iidou^ boom. titi.l Ii" jiiini-.-.] itlHiiiii). tin" ami i Ji-opli" nri? Hti!ninoii<-(l to jury duty •' triliati-tiiK—nut an many "K Khuulil lirlulil. nlthoiiKli there I* a rilnuir Methodiit. Any More For Christ- Tin! I'eiiii-yhjtiiia-i.UiM/ii (.'M< "»• ""',' >? "M ''""• ''""" Tho exercises at the Methodist f the eaieinnx'. '1'liis rt.iii|.;ihy IIIIM , ' IIIIlI n i-iiiiiily a.•live all thnni^li iiurtli- ; Tlr- ilriv.r of tin- nut.. sl,.|,|,.-.l. i iin'tit is iidtcl. Ttif imrty t ilium.- n •oliiiiiiinil.v Christ for 11 short time m .luniinry in per- Church will be held nt T.M Christmas mas Decoration. 1 mit tnkiiii: Hie ill nl Inventory of rn New .Jersey for luiiiiy miuniis, luiiM- ' i- l«i"k, Iwir I Iliilt Mr. Ilkmi i livi- lii.|.|> iniy tnori . n 'i1islrllmlH.il' €.f IIMCIIIH. . night nntl will be elaborate. The pro- I'll l.i IM pvmins Hie fund niimnin.il n;; Hi'i-trii' Itln- IIIKI Mionlyiti^ eiin-.-in •; Int.) spril iiway nml ni-nt i:rntnlil. Till' Urn million of will begin with ti voluntary fur ilonie>tii: ami industrial Itcliting in j Initly Mi.-!.' I., his i-nr. II" sal.I In- i mi tin' Kru'iiii Jury* l' '*' 1,1 nlinnl Xltltl. ,11... ™iitrilnitlnn» vnryiiic I Mrs. Wn C. WIIBI T. },,„ llnr lo leu diillnre. loo fund inm'tll Irfi't cil !o i Foddlc Reports Big Business v::i-- iinnlit" to K''t .Mr. IlixonV; liiitlinrnrtnrt'i S,,XKn feS£v l it will noc •l.,se until Siimnlny nlBliltllgllt.. and ^i. . Icju.wn as tin: New .|i-i>ev 1'OWIT A. | tii' jietit jury the there is mum- time left for 111 who wish Miss Ellen Flint. This will be foi- i^ln CM. Lines hav<> nlreaily iu-eii On r 1 WuMiiinutiiii ni'ptNir: Harry S. Cirif d lowed by a sone; and greeting bv the ll v V| 1 to iniirriliule hut liave nol •\ "' , I'"*";;. ""'' . "T" nil in.in I'liilliiislnn-K we.-stwanl alin»si fon-iiuin; Alice Hvrni . Iioolikeuner; 1 primary department. The older mem- t Wi^lmiut.Hi. froia whit-fi jiuint t he her! Ihiwi-rx, cnjjitii'er; Mary J.." "'rv.o li ndr liillnr* wl la; a l-tl.r bers of the school will present the i^...^: tie runs >iito Jltiiilenloii eounty, nui- fur.1. ivtire.l. nagim,;. ••The .Soldier of Uethlehem," , iiJ'wX ri'i,.."!; lb»l il,,' lt,'im,U, <-[ilt« vnnous towns hetw
^ THE WASHINGTON STAR.'WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2i: 1922 ' '' •
thrwhtnjc- hut week at the inn ncnr town a EIWOKTIC engine ~ to.G.'L,'Hoffman broke, CI.UK. to'fljntn nil direction*. For- —» ona wn« injured. • il wnwn* frum ihln iilar Friday night tin* IIIRII i EA^TQN drtM pin? nt Hlcli ttriilKc inmini meeting V (ho Callfon Society will I* Ijfl'l Srttur.lu.v i. dunlin ry .(J All meinbont ure l» Wirg with tbMii any why itmy LTOHled or ill1!*Ire tu Julti iLc __ ition. . ir.' and Mm ttirbfuiiiitr llunl will VU housekeeulnK on Ibii Nt'invfiriliici-r Ittn ''near town. Mm. Abble Young tittil lm> mim nrc til* her »Uter, Mr.-. (Jiiir** (Jniff Lambcrtrillf. Enu RoHC'ltit cnlerdihieil HV»T lfi«- k-end with her mm, Frank l'ill, tif The After-Christmas Sale of ;b .Unirewtiy. ttmns services will lie Mi! Sun- 'morniDB and ivenlnn ui the I»ciil _.E. church. Sunday inornhii; Itei. II. V King, tin* paatur, will turn* for hU *tject,, "The Slur of Promise." The uslcal program will coimJKt of tin' fot- wlng njwvlwl CJirifttm:iM number*: I Women's Coats. Suits and Dresses [till, Still With Tie.-." (Ma MfiiiWW ..,on; "There i* n Soi« In the Air." by j ir.Waltbnl!: "Morning star." by HnnM Alter this news is read hundreds will plan to be here brisrht gSnfef'and "Joy to thr~ Wurld From (lies and early Tuesday morning. Coats, Suits or Dresses, you have Year-End Reductions on Hundreds J?Chtfttmtut'Kinj:," by F. a Jlultt-n. At | Hi the eveninit scrvlc1 tin* pnHinr'N subject most wanted may be had now at a surprisingly low price I--'Will 1», "Christ Cn.wded Out." 'IV of Seasonable Gowns jimwicnl nuniliern will U>, "Prulw Y«' the !j Lord-"* from tli*; cpiilnta tThrint i* Kitic j _ibji;Ilolten; Vt'oini* Thou l^tiij.' Kxju'ctnl j |fJF8j)«V fiMlil Meii
»p«^hqat'shipped eight carlonds of to Udes;pack"eu the paKtaeasoh and then slfwp mprc carloads to*, go. BWti1: Jdseph rpitten^r rind daughter len-'1 have been visiting her siater at
- i i - X _ • THE WASHINGTON STAB, WASHINGTON, Jt^.J., .THUBSDAY, DECEMBER.21,.1922 Th
FltATKRNAL NOTES. "C'nmp 71, I'ntrlnHe Onlcr of Amprt- rnns, plwlml tliei>p offinTK Momtuy tilKlit—rriHlilcnl, Mrn Jlury Cooper; The Star Gazer iifKlMtniit jirwltlcnt, Mrs.-Ni'lllr Fonx'; \I |inil> i j,,,, „,„,,, „,„ m,,, lho „„,, >' B wirelnrj. Mr». IJiniWlh «•„',,,. ,Jlr, ,,r „ nilmm ,„„, „,,,„ BUSH £f BULL Hjilji fiiiniiiliil nmlnrj, Mm. Mnr-I ,, fiM |Tl T6 All Out Friends can'n't CConiMr : I n wiin r, MMi"< . <<.u«w ,,0,,mIujn, ,,,,,i I'M n ralir jmniiliiB (ri'ili'ii'llnsl : ciinnllnn, Anron ^ <>imu-: M»- I Jm h 1MII Irr mill
Ilmvmil Kurd, in inakuif,' un nuiMi ' ^ tioii in tin iun(tii\ thW wnk, foiiml i irth wmms onh st\ uulus In low the { CHRISTMAS hurf.tic, imliuitniK that Thi^ winur thus i fjr has lift n uuusualh oni'n Gcncr llv at this tmil of juu IM nations n\\ f. ot In low the imfiiLL will not uu.ili
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Traveling Ham Sull Caws I-iiltcrs Mr. mid Mrs. Build Jonra uf Blairs- Midi i nay In- lir»ui;lii ! miiinl'-s lali-r. 11"' lli-alyal imlillt .Moii- I. If ti" ivmi>n*tr;ute» N tiled, tho < Ml.ll II ilny. Ilrii-f Casps town nro visilinB her parents, Mr. nml Moinl of < ooiinissliiners niav Kraut the it>• nt l.y rim I Offi.vr Mn7J.w raiiL'lit Bavkli-y hat K your ventilators arc not ••nt i mty Jail an lti'v. Tlioma! fsl III ml Hags Mra. Coo. Broad. Kil.l ll;>.i..c .1.. in tlu-lr Ju.lKmenl they iwV V; ii n.Vt t-xceodlnir ti . *t MuliniM'diiif- OTl»H amiynwny. OffiecrOfficerss Ilr.ifimll nuiiiy !, " V V'""i ' Houston"ousion., tlie lilitnlilindl working call us up and tell V won was born to Mr. and 51™. lheo. may ite.'m tit am] proper. I'nrses Mill-Folds I us to give you the air. We're 5li Pohl nt their borne nn Il.-lvi.kri- avenue, .-.. T!:e Tee t-r any itui'li Ih'nw nfcllll Nwlc- ["h'-r.'l.v «|v..n ti.nf th- MT«J I Th.- w-nn-li for M«Hno:> wh» _U, thmichr | «*t?ll Imim-iiteml. ^ j Wrllliw Cases expert tinners and roofers and lost Thumb; t-vi-inns. Ms Inu , . the one who killed Slvhlii our repair work has won a repu- Edward Harritt lias [.» lo \onkors. rrtfuiJir rin-f-tlnjr **t Ihc Hortril r,f Con I>p*k Scls til- fl.-rls In malctne out such lleense. iniiiti nil nicht by the i«utin* |'"lt«- Alpha fninpany ICx tation for us. Want to know N. V., where ho lias wnvil cinliloyinent sMl.^iIurfiTs >.f tliti TiUVn uf l'Iiilll'>MlMir ' fore[• nml mires uf riiizt'nst. Noilivs hav FIHcil Casrs with the Oils Elevator Coin|.a.iy. lie »'.. Tilts ordlnauee shall not apiilv to Ju-].( Wt-ant-H.iay. Deccinl'cr i:,il'i' i'i- . xont to all ' ^•!'"«»i lenient what a job will .cost you? An any BII.VW or ..-MiiMtlon .utually ran- :it f !'. M.. :iii.I that nt tltr rl-ffiili estimate freely piven for the was newmimnu-d hy his v,ife. ilue.i.',l l.y the meml.ers or atn- orKtinl- m^iini: hflil W.Mln.'M.lay. rw-.-nib, A ratlin- liarty was hi-hl at the lionio pul-m or eori-.ration il'iiim Hisltiess -•"Ih, 11':;. .it • I'. SI.. HUM llrtjtr.1 • asking. Ask us around. of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith on Wasli In the Town of I'lillllMliurK. '. •'[MiiiJ.-Mloni-r.-" adniH.-rl nald or.Ilniinc inslon menue for the iK-iu-lit of St. Atl-«f— UAJtVKV G. \V1SMl-:il. llose'n Cntlmlie tlmrth. A law iiunuVr Ikvns!" Sail" ."'nr"rni'1roK'al'i":wilVrS mrc present and very hnnil-oine 1"'» re«iilail.,i,s ,,f t>i,. Town of l'h Illt'H- LEATHER STORE rnts were awarded. Ittfreslinients »cro o! Lester Beam nervedrved. . (aSu^tiie'U:;.^" <™ *«« •"••••"••»• TWO GUNMEN KILL ThThe public sehool in Hie (men not under | u; .If. llu- salt! lironKi! 3rd and Ferry Sis., Easton U Broad St. Washington way aialn Monday after hrls tl..«eil lor; m tJif .Mayor uf tlfi Phone 114-IW rjr by srrvltiK not- EASTON POLICEMAN a week on in-coulit of llu- lire ill Hie hlsh \ J •lank Tavublr. TChool hiillillliB. Arransemeiits ha > l t Taxes a b d h l h Htislon IiinI sovura! lioiirw of Tin' Ktolr lliianl I'M^iU-IiH'Ilt after 11 ii'.-Im-l: Tn.-^.l, esxnipnt lila tili!l<'il tlio wlu'ii twn .v.itint: g\ <-TI from Wilkos- TTax lloaril in i Iiiirro vji.it ami Miwll instantly killed that bank di'iiostts are tuvsmuil pnut-1 IEuss V. .Strhlin. a vUy luiliuliiun. erty ami arc mil !>xprimly exempte,,ite,dl '\\u The iiii-iih>iits li-iiilini; »i» to tin- iiiur- hy 11! K.'iienil t:ix net nr exi-lnilcd from; commodntYon in the vnrioiis tmiMliic ,.. ... i]ieration. The liounl al^i held Unit' the town. Seals nml b'Mk* arc now bfini: iler itn- iiitiMTNtinK...Mr,_iintl Mrs. .John ilUUiiiliMt' iii'i'sniKil pnijii'i-ty clrarty i.-t • p • * domuulo of the owner I OUR WISH FOR ALL our Business Friends. Patrons and their families is that this will be the most Joyful Christmas of their lives. AMERICAN STORES CO. ill call ossible. The insurnnce uiljns MTV heniUil lowanN Kasl.in when they Hank ch'i«,sil«. the Slate Hoard rules.; Our Stores Will be Closed Christmas Day Fire 1 nsunutftf Comimny uf V'\v link met Mr. and Mrs. IteJ.ly. lure ilcb|» clue from Hie hank In'tin! ile-; niinix.txcK ,\o. :m: 'I'li.'y imi'le some xlislitini: remark mill : poyilor anil are lllerefore intansilile pel-; i'ity were Iioto last week ami iiunic Hit' mill Iriiuioraiilv Ortlln inspection u£ the losses. y .... unal ,. . . untl tnxitbh: wlu-re llu- A Inrjw mimimliem rr oE OxfurtI i poi-lsct. if Iu driiw ii Klin. Tin two! ]>t>rain rosiiles. went to the IJhJhhtt e MountainMi s N nl ^tlay famv anil u, |»n.hihU saminjr (• or «tliL-r vuliiaMo AIIDJJ. t-> ddee r hunttnsht . SSome left Tuvn(l«y «ft«r- Ib noon t-o to be abu* lo he on the ground;1 at an early hour on UViIncMlay. lircinlly iirlit.il fur Iliu week Liberty Council Xo. -14. Jr. 0. I*. A. M., and Golden Stnr Cnuti>-il .N»- Vlu. 'Sons ami Diuipbtcm of Lllwrty, buvc Juiii- ed together nml huve imrrhnst-i! an -!0.v-tO Amcrieuti Ilai,' that will be spread in front o£ their hall every holiday. TRAINING SCHO9L FOR NURSES of the Elisa- For Your Christmas Dinner' Clark Wilkinson has bocn very busy beth General Ilo.-pital and Dispensary. Accredited Yuu will flitct lii'luw n list nf s,,i .1 tliinss you will i 1 I,, iiinla. ji,n|. I'lirlNdmiK Hi durliiR the past two weeks issuing 2 yojii" S moiHlis' course. Text-book?, imiforms, i'lo. Kvi'ry item nic'istircs ii|> tn nr UMIII! lnf:h stiiinltinl uf inuililj- ami jiritui us low us licences, lie reijuesls the public to
Happiness tn Labor. Nothing !s more Tnlla'd aliout than 12 Ib bag happiness. lHn WIIKI IS H'< Here is No iierwon shnll or piiiilic j)l.ice the answer: Happim'-^ is (rrcitt love Tu insnn; yottrsftf tlint your akiiiK will lie just i-ijrlit—uye Gold Heal - or I n l Flour—il jjivi'.s tho best results. aod tiiurh si*rvl:v. ;'nc . -/rent mass of men are ronsniiably happy because of 1I!K nr lior per; Asco Baking Powder ..lb. can 17c they are In tovo nmi ut. work. They ny lew'l or Inrlc-rf complain of their work; even call la- r hjh.iviir. r sliali oxliihit. i •ifU-r Lo s«.I!. any Inducont nv Best wishes bor a curse. They dream of a otyk, picture1 • Uitiiir. nr (Omit . Rich Creamv life of Idleness ami self-Indulgence, for your good health and hap- ndoi int. A Basket Full of Groceries and Imagine that is heaven. It is not. Otlll' !•(.•]) !• i shalt piness during the coming It Is hell. This iviirM was made for soort or ext (Foi- the Needy Family You Wish to Aid) lovers ant] servants.—Kxehnngiv to frighten year and for many This will make an ideal Christina's Kif t for Koine iioor. neciiy family. IVrlmpx you know of vomn such liome. Worth Pondering Over. years to come. Fully maliU'od nml wilh that "tan^ Wiiat (letter way to .send n ray of sunshine—t,, ease the Some people complain because of liunlen—than one of our S|iecinl Dollar assortments? 'You thni every choose lover enjoys. can make ten families happy with n ten dollar hill. poor health, but many mure havu poor health because they couijUitin.—E.i- ii lbs Gold Seal Flour change. FRANK P. NELDEN 2 loaves Victor Bread Palmer Gradtmtu Selected 1 pits; Gold Seal Oats All for An Ordinance to resulato :in«l M- '> ^'; 1 can Choice Tomatoes cense traveling: shown mm oxlitliltior.B j Ti Ol-'i'lCE: OPEKA HOUSK HLDG. Washington popularly known as carnivals. i of doz 1 can Asco Pork and Beans The Board of Commissioners of the t Hours; 0 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., 6 to 7 p. m. Eggs '/i pk Potatoes Town of Philtlpsburg- do ordain: j tt-rnitu 1. That no traveling show en- exhi- and by appointment 1 can Kieffer Pears bition, razzle-ila^le or proiip of shows L:,n"r'1 P.uy your eggs in the AmiM-if.'in Slorcs, ltnv 1 pkp; Asco Corn Starch and exhibitions popularly known and ! "- 1 dosis-nated as carnival exhlliltlons slial! wl».'ro yon tire rertahi )o receive livelvi 1 pkjf Asco Buckwheat. exhibit shows or do bu.iinusp within tho Town of Phillipsluirjf without a K'ifKl (>«•& in rvery duzpn. 1 Chip Basket license first Imtl and obtained as here- inafter -set forth. 2. AppMciition for n licc-nso fnr such carnival show or exhibit ion shall In- Only One Price—Only One Brand—Only One Quality—and That the Best made In writing to thu Hoard of Com- missioners of the Town of Phillins- SPECIAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY lb TICIT is the finest ever drank. It has that "real" eolTen aroma and flitvin—one FINEST QUALITY BEEP and you'll lastc the I.uy Asco—(ho lici'fcct blend, and insure perfeet stilisfnctifin. Prime Chuck Roast « Whole Cuts 14c 1b. I'll give him something for Victor Big Loaf .. tho car. That's Just what one Boneless Pot Roast 14c Ib. pkg-. woman said as she looked in ouv Vi Ib pkg- 2,'!c; lb pkff 45c window. Here is the lii^'Sest hrend value sold today; Ifu Cross Cut Roast,. .20c lb. Bolar Roast , 20c lb. the eijnal of tho he^l. home-luade .vim ever ale.' Five itualily liloiids-Onmco l'ekoe. Olil Country .. You would too if you saw the felyle, India Ceylon, 1'lain Hhiek, .Mixed. Tliirli End Good Loan Loan nice assortment of Rib Roast Rib Roast Boiling Beef Soup Beef Christmas Candies King Robes Motometors Fresh & Canned Fruits Kflp lii« Yoiini; ami Onuvn-Upf 15c Bumpers Tire Testers 18c Ib. 20c lb. 12%c lb. 7c lb. Wheat pkg Krom tlie Sunny J^nuls l^iiticy Assorted tf; -j QJ An ideal ltrenkfasl. cereal. Hi« Juicy Mirrors Spark Testers FANCY SKINNED HAMS—Whole or Half :;. 20c Ib Chocolates ...n II) IIDSV**"' Asco nr Oraim I'rult . Ilershey's C.lioe. . Automatic CITY DRESSED PORK Hisses a'/4 Oleomargarine lb "w ,., 38c50c Windshield Cleaners Ahsolntely imre. IWn try lM LITTLE PIG ROASTING ^AMS—Whole or Half .'. 22c lb Assorlod Hani nml Norway Faney Calif. Step Plates, Flower Vases Filled Ciimlies lb Cherries .. ... bif,' cun»j"C FRESH PORK SHOULDERS—Cut Pic Nic Style ! uc ]b Delirious Mackerel ea rved niaekerel Ifawaiinn Sliced Stop Lights Candy Canes pkjj . llnvo you » Pork Chops recently? Parking Lights Best Center HiK Iltilvcs Calif. Radiator Covers and Roasts Cuts-Loin*.. Vaiml'.JErittle lh Snowdrift »n reaches l I'liiwl. Shortening can l/C Kanry CaliT Clioeolale Slravvs IIj 29c TIRES AND TUBES,, Try il. You'll lilcn it. Apricots at specially . .reduced holiday Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens , 35C Ib. prices., Fresh Killed Stewing Chickens ...' 35 jfe. C LouelJa Butter t Richland Butter * Smc Sam's Tire & Supply Fresli Killed Young Ducks 35C jb. VA(I\ iionnil tit Ln iiclla Uiillti (out ii S 11c1 pi if i (h Pas lum/iil Cumn fiom ten quails uf mill. IK it n in uondoi Oiomnm 1 mils «li\ il is tlio liiust Huttei in Ami ma' I}\ei tuM tiunlh hirf \ Store «Fancy Fresh Killed Geese 32C lf>. d it Urn t nine 331 Ferry St., Cor. Bank St. 1EASTON, PA. ALSO FRESH KILLED TURKEYS AT MARKET PRICE • S E. WASHINGTON AVE., WASHINGTON, N. J. ^
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In NiH'inl tlic wlntvr i with her mid i-vlullvi'n on Sjiliinlny cruiihiK—-M will null at pulillc «alc on Saturday, BLAIRSTOWN U>r, Mrs. Dnvicl -H/-Everett. . HUNTLNGTON llcv. mnl ,M,». I), -s, l|,,f, , ,,f the iiOtli day ,of Januury, 1JJE8. at 'J niuii 1 itl'lIII'»f 1 • 11 'Mi at the meet- j T ft'clock In tlio.aftornoiin.:at thcuuloti ! lllS Of ll1w 1 Ili. Chi ^ Friday, h.<|>| ] ,,, ' , Illllilinslan: ,.Mt». Ilnnilln'H fnllwr, Mr. I Siimtro .Iio.tul,,I'hllllpflbur«;. N. J., tltu Mrs. n V Itnnli linn Rime to Knst Haiiipton I'resliytvrliin Notes. rl*'s III II, "vim III lectinn of com-!. •Vl"1' MaHlin . 1M »K|)oinliiik' an .lira™ ilelntr, of IInMnlowii;' Johnf -troiulsbm; lo upeiut the winter ut thu Im Hub Yk it Stout. .Mr. ntnl* .MI-N. : I'lilfiinl AliiliniH. i NOTH'U ill-' <4liTTM3!IKNT. home of lur son. M< K ltiiuli; ; • In *i>l(<* i»f the lin(l weatlicr hist Sun- ' •— ilil llwr.«. Jlr.'nml• Mru .Hurl Hi !K hiTuliy h'lvitn Unit I ho I.' i-'urhi1 Hlliiati-d at l'oit' Warren, lin and two iliiifli'li-i-s 'Miirllin nml c0»iits of- tlto FUiiHd'lucr, haniiuil h. nreenwlirli Ti>wn:
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Each Chiistmas Season Shoes, Slippeis and Arc- tics to be given as presents. Nothing is mpie appieciated than a pair a little better th n usualh woin and nowhere will you find a bet tei vaiieU to select from than here. We v. 11 cheeifull} exchange sizes if youi1 guess on tl e size is \uong Slippers for every member of the family aie here and a full line, of Artie including the very latest Pavlova Boot for w o men, and u Inch will be the leading fad tl 1 Don't wait until the very last minute to. do your Christmas shopping. Do it now while our stocks are complete, assortments unbroken, while you can take your time and u Intel make your selections! . Our stock of diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and Silverware is without a peer. No matter what you want to buy, we v/ill extend you the most liberal credit terms imaginable.. You can pay for your gifts of jewelry next year in small weekly or monthly sums to suit your own arrangement. Let us help you' to do your Christmas shopping this WOLSLAYER'S year.—Kaplan's. ' / OLD RELIABLE FAMILY SHOE STORE Watches for Xmas !>"• NORTHAMPTON ST. Not ordinary Watches but the world's EASTON best—Elgin, Howard, Waltham, South liend, Hamilton, etc. Pick out a. Watch for "him" smd we'll extend to you the For Xmas'Gifts! iiost liberal credit terms you ever heard Nothing can compare )f. •with a Diamond as a Christ- PAY NEXT. YEAR mas gift. It stands in a class by itself, far and above everything else. It's Wrist ?/atches; the one gift that lasts for- Novel shapes, solid gold'cases, ever aiid, serves as a con- guaranteed jeweled movements. ' stant reminder of the love Everything that is nd\\"; and and affection of the giver. jrood in Wrist Watches,/you will Washington, N..J. find in oiu* stock. Liberal credit .Buys Ml See. our wonderful- Diamond selection,that we think.is un- tcVms to all. surpassed anywhere. .You can buy. a magnificent'Diamond-for Four Xmas as little as $25. You can.pay for it next year at the rate pfr?]. a 'The one real.acceptable g ft \o . Gifts! ATOJK.- Come and at least see our wonderful selection It's:'an can always be sure that \vl en 01 education in Diamonds. • " •. •:•:.• •.•.':.__ ' give candy you are making g ft that is bound to please. "Everybody likes cand ai d moie especiallj when it is of the highest qualitj it th light puce and packed in dainty attractive boxes, ugge tive of the seas>on A large variety to select fro Special tomorrow—sol- id gold fronts. Variety Special For Remainder of the Week of newest designs' Limit- ed number at— French Creams American Mixed Two lbs 35c Xmas mixture including soft centre hard cand} cie im chocolates, Flench creams, Walnut tops, • Ameiican mixed :30c All of the highest quality, and at an extremely lo pnee Many others such as Clear Toys, Canes, Candj Apples, etc. \ E%tia high grade hard candy in sanitary jars at SOc II We also have Fancy Holly Boxes, one lb to fiye'lb sizes, 5c s start at $2.50 and to,2flc each. No.higher. . ; Ndrthamptpn Stree PAYNEXTYEAB
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iMLY HOMELESS wuti.to ,Im won.. It rung "l^iU'iiiorriiiiB 7.30, wlicii ttie cliildrcii will •rew.'Ive 'llie' Another Old Acndeniy Paste*. ' Ij!id;v!;f IIcdiniH I'roin Hospital. in. tlic. tuime inyHti'rloiiH miiiiiior. How-1limm] trout, " The historic old Honey well Acad- Arthur LitdwlK, the yomip mini Injured ever;, thornj. IH -not tlioiiKlit to* lie uny BY MORNING FIRE emy, located at Mt. Hermon, once in llie fatal aulo nc<-,deii1 of Oct. 2S jitHt connection wilhtho riiiK.ris of the door- Illfili School Honor Roll. e:isl To New VIlbiKe, \UIH removed from widely known as a pioneer #educa- boll mid the • fire * limitine when the. Tin' foltowitiK WiiHhlnKtou student* ill.' Hasion luiMjiiiiil yf.'itevday jiflerti^m': __J firrmon 'liriil a rlillly flumes wirpo1 dlHcovprod'thoy' were in hav« • inntlc RrndeH'of not IPSH than fid lionnl institution throughout the state mill I'lou^ht to hit< iiunie on I'.-irl;' nveuite,; n lyhrenk hint Friday . iimuii firu !)(!• . eloyet irinni'dintel>-mljolnliit,' their'lieiKi per cent In nil of llicir subjects for th." has passed into other hands. It was Wi^liiiiKton, bv IIIIL-IT Umiim:. His K< ; : discovered in the home f Mr.iiitd ronni.\ '•'••: •••-•< " imi three months— at the zenith'of its career a century rondltion is mill 'weWi*, '\\U ne.lt' bein« " •H. (ieofjje1 Fox' lit T* o':l'«-*.r " Thu . '• -*-• # c icHlinian—Mildred Hchuinnu, Heidi and a quarter ago and many men hehl l>y a brace nnd ht> U lhi'ifore iin- ifillly ri'Hidfii In rooniH over I lie „.. CHRISTMAS EXERi Ltpplth, Alfred Gross, Gnmti Ajiptr, who later became famous went to ""' to turn U\n h<>ad. Il WIIM IIIH desire 5|iiu Front (Jrorcry at WiinhiiiKloii nve- KIIUI .Iay;io. school there. H: home by ClirlHfn'iiiH " ' . 'South Ujicoln avenue, owned Koplioinore—Leon KIH;P, Harriet .Tones, in lliis respect have heen . .T. Hoy OpdyUe, whom- grocery • in on IN THE CHURCHES Kimenia Met*, Mary Ilarle, Imiht'l (lul- For a'long-time it has been the If; tlviit floor of the HUIIM lmll.lln-. ick,. Master Wnndllnj;, (luxlnvn Sem- property of the Baptist Association Barnford-Melroy, . Stnr anil' 'I'llvk 1 Mm. Fox was awakened by•the wnell (Coqtinuotl fmnr pane 1 Section 1) " esky, .Elizabeth \Velfdi, Helen Lone. which has no further use for it ow- There whs" a marriage ceremony World, ?2.7<», ' ninol;(\ Kot.'itii and Ilircw open a Jim, Andrew Henderson; Fred^'Chas. Jiinitir—Florence Khert, Verna W11I- ing to changing conditions which have Thirty-flvi? covers wen- laltl Holiday I iidow.AlntoHt ut (lie Name lime. flames fVeniiiK at I lie ImiHinet hi llit- H'IHHII Kutz; Maggie, Sarah Kelson; Nellie, iver,*. Alma Simpson,. FrunwH I'ierson. worked to the disadvantage of rural 1 Sot out of a clothes cloKt-t iidjoinlhK Hit' .ADIIU OHIIIIIII. (iri-lii "Mt-iiill, l'nn>lyii institutions. Last week the Associa- H.viiUiiisiniii ^ivcti in lionnr of -I* . \\\ Alle- Florence GuHckj Tom, -Franklin Gu- iiiitii ninl in Jijii'ii'rijtliitu
Kuril. vived by her husband and one ai;. Tin. Imst nf Aliui'la will rnnaisl tor, Mrs. William Shustor of Blairs- jnrif Wliiliniiri', -MIIIII'IIIII Millis town, and one brother, Joseph West- Any Woman Will Appreciate , that will please any , member of the family For tliG convenience of tin; Xmas A LEATHER-PURSE1 8ho])])cra, store will be open from Thi. .Slii'iilii'nlx will !»• Hiilii'il I).insl:i morning at the Yellow Frame churcii. Allistnil- WiiinlliDL-. .li'riinu' .liKlisiin, Al- up to frnl M<> i-n. I'linrliw .l™»n. Dnvlil llul- Mrs. Frank ('. llorfmau. Full assortment, all the new aliapc* EVERSHARP four. \Vi:s(l. Ciiuk, Klrnilun l],.|l. Xi.il Afmr si tonj; illness and foUuwi.ii,' and colors, - tirirclni'i", ' .lnsi'|ili ("nniiNli. I.iiwri'mi' -urfticiil opcrniion which did not pn Maracs. (;iiarii's Dills and Unnliin JIIMI; llie ili>siriil i-e.sulls. Mrs-. Frank (.'. Chris Unas tutia Checks Accepted Same As Cash PENCIL Ilinimlirpy. ! Hoffman. .47 yeitrs old. ili.-d S:iinnluy [lit Inn' iiDun: in HUIIIOIville. Met- maiden 50c "to $6.00 Kpiseopal. \ \ name wn.s Ida Halm, a ilau^lilri- of iln- 'IV Chrixliiinscclcl.nilioM /.Si. I Vt IT'S I ""^ }\v- IlIld *lJ*- (>()1>P(" ttl- 'Ij|111'- "'" <-lmr.-li will -uliirt with the flM relrhnitloti • ^aMiiiiKUin. blu- ciiiiltiiiti-d from th.- Weaver's Pharmacy i.f (he Holy Km'l.nrist ut miilni/lit Sun-] J\ IHIHIKI'«II 'HIV'I «• ml HI 1WI.» 11I-:_ Idnv Tlif nei'rnid H'lpfiritrinii of (he Holy' death IK tlic first lircalt in Unit class nl 1 1 i 1 tM llltl flIll! lm : . -IS Cenire Sqiiarp ! Kiit'liiirist.wIU he al lO-oVloek Christiiiua 1 "I" - « . ' ; . , >'- -. . ' i morning • Besides lier imsbnmJ. site is .survival EASTON, PA. 1 Th«- Sutiiliiy" whnoi ClirlKlmiiH festival | l)y;:a,hrother and foil roisters. Jacob II. {will'lif held in the parish Vyont, on Holy Halin and'-Mnt. Harvey tl. Hiiniy, nf ; ItmoeutilK Day, Thursdajv TW. ' 2S at" IVa-sJiingtou; Mrs.. \)m. A. Kiuxe. "1 . .\."••-•!(ni : .Mrs. Alheri Frills, of Win , .... Mass., , 1 of Trenton. Funeral services TUCMIIII from tin; late liotm; villc niul hurial was in llie in Unit place. • John Gray. Jtilin Cirny «f Irvin-lou died Tuesday of apoplexy at Hie 1mmt''ut liis dauirlitcr. Mrs. Charles Flomerfflt at Lower Viilli-y He had lieen in fnllin- healih for tunw time nnd was fonjid dead in hed by hi> dau|;hU>r. when she went lo rail him in FOR MEN! the niDrninj:. Hr was horn at Vcrnoy 7." vwirs UKO. in early lift; taught w-honl ai In trim, smurt.'itrntjjlitlliie, belted models and WOUFC coata, .'with rnglan Lower Valley and .\Vuodi;k'!i, afti-r wliifh and klinona alcoves mid narrow throw bcltn, every one lined throughout mid lie moved to XewaVl; nnd later to Irvine- evaryoiiu fur 'trltnmod, Miituriuls uru lino quality nil wool sut'dinu and ton 'where be was employed as swiri;l valour In tho wimtod sluulus, ulzea for Mtssea, Woman mid Stout Women. Men's Silk Hose of mwnls at the Nf-wnrU Court JIoi for 24 y«ir«. until failing healtli ••aus.'d his rctifeinent a few years aj;o. His wife. 98c, 65c and who was Miss Annie Itonnell. died I12 Full fashioned silk voars at;o. liesides his daughter he is The Right Kind of hoso. colors blnck or •survived In* two sons. LMIIW and Willis navy at DSc, 65c nml (.iray of Irvinston and two sisters! "Mrs. Gifts for Big and •19c. . Silk Planted Klizahetli (Jrav and Mrs. Einiiia. Nauyh- Hoso with double ngltt of Califon, Little Girls Holes, itcclK nnd tona, ..:TheShaferMarket ;. v all waiitert colora.
Belvidere Ave., Washington Tlieiidore Adiley. . Theodore Acklvy. 07 years old. died Tuesday at liis home in (.inind jivenue j Ilacl;ettstown. afler a short illness fron Men s Dress Shirts Holiday Specials—Thurs., FrL, Sat. warm Coats in scores of pretty styles for llltlo tots 2 to G ; i>unil,vsis..,.IIe was born in Mtmsfii>l> and big girls 7 to 14 yearn—some wltli collars of self ma- i Township anil before purchnsiiii; a home otlicrs trimmed wlih fur—overy onu ex^eiHioual vatue ut 1 in HiicSteltstown resided- for •ni.in.v yam low prices. $1.95, $1.45 and ; ... HAMS ' '•']". : , ' •'•• '<'.;•• • HAMS in Uealyestown. Hesidi-s liis wife iie U survived' hy several brothers and one sis- Hit? assortment of Smoked Hams, whole or half 18c lb. tur. all residenis ofjinckeitstown. Here is a gift that will make -warm friends neat titrljiud jiatterns Man Suffocated At Cement Plant Sliced Ham - ..-•' 35c lb. Pulverized chalk caused the deal!' Thursday night of Charley Simon, a Brushed \| A if "If K If Try one of these hams, they are real, hickory 'smoked Hungarian, '15 years old, at tho Edison cement plant at New. Village. Wool iJvfiai ^ y ' He was caught' under a slide of chalk SILVERWARE CHOICE NATIVE BEEF I mid it was five or six minutes before IN A SPECIAL SALE j he could be dug out .by other work- Rump Round Sirloin Rump Round I men. He had been buried to a depth Reg. $2.50 to $10.00 Values I of nearly seven feet. ' , Another, workman was also caught .69 Men's Neckwear STEAKS ROASTS by the slide, but he had presence of mind to allow his body to be carried $1.4St 85, 65 and along until he' reached a place of We've just niiula it huge purchase of 50(1 Why not pivo him l safety, Simon, however, was believ- beautiful nil wool Vin.yhed scurfs from :tn a Bilk tlu? Hurii you will tlnd onu ed to'have caught hold of a part of over-stocked imiuirfiukuror who needed cusli. the conveyor, foi- when his body was at about half price and sold to you sortnieius in in uncovered his fingers were clutched tho suinu way. Every good eolol* and color cliy i.» chous Koneless Pot Roast ...15c lb Hamburg Steak 15c lb from. Knit Uua of silk with wlil to a part of the machinery. The men eoiubinntion is liora and comes at a most llowintr uiuls. bcmitlful i>:atun< Slewing Beef ...:.! ...,7c Ib Kib Roast 20c lb had been engaged in shoveling the opporfcuno lime—for pun-unal line a» well as , chalk into the conveyor, when with- ii'i ihat will long l>i> remeinlH'red.. l out warning the mass began to slide.. xtni space has been provided lo iiiduru FRESH KILLED PORK Dr. F. J. LaRiew of Washington quick service. responded to the phone call and made vury aueelal and ndvan- Pork Roast . .25c lb. Pork Chops .-.25clb. a quick trip to the plant, but Simor i to nuiko tills tixtraorUl- was beyong resuscitation. Ho luix u-y low iirico. Don't fall to FOR WOMEN! Loin of Pork.!24c lb. Pickled Pork.20c Ib. been employed there for nealy 11 veatig-iitu tills unusual >.v which may not como years. According to the records he tain in a llfu tlnn;. Fresh Sausage .... .30c lb. had a. wife and two sons residing in Phihpine Underweav Hungary, but it is said that he had ce vt tmr entli-o slock of ! not been on friendly terms with his All Neatly Boxed for luiiul miulo tlirotiglioul rii!liii| To Solve That v A full supply o£ Poultry for the Holiday- family for several years. GifI Giving Ulrwiijir. liicluiliii); wu!m:iis All Home Killed Difficult Problem Detective Bills Come High. of Gift Giving Kerchiefs A further study of the bills paid Box of 3 White Tea Aprons 49c Brookfield Butter 59c lb. last week by the Warren county Pretty wlilto lawn aprons, emlirold- board of freeholders for detective Drud and luce trinmiDd. several HtjiL1- work in connection with running- to chuuKc from, excoinional valiu WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS down bootleggers a couple of months ago, show these results: For Mother, Father, Sister, Brother Tate's Industrial Protective Asso- Sateen Petticoats ciation of Philadelphia collected $1,- and Sweetheart Full Assortment of 093 72, chaiging ^10 a day ioi each Hundreds of them in endless variety for $1.19 of its men, with u\pcn es additional men, women and children in cotton, gloria V The Corbally Detective Agency of Made of hlRli grade satoon with silk and silk. Gift 'KERCHIEFS like luatrc, oyary color of DDi e r.ilnl - New.iik piesentei a bill foi $1 bow and many pretty slyici M'J 97 This Lompuiy furnished
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•15-Jewel 14-k Solid Gold Ever"7 Watch Guaranteed SPECIAL! 19 JEWEL ILLINOIS To Do Your Shopping Quickly and Easily """ | 2fl-Ye;ir Case In our splendid assortment you will find something suitable to give wife, moth- 1 er, iather, brother, sister, sweetheart—something- for everyone. And the prices are §= most pleasing. Read these suggestions: =
Old Railroad II Cigars and Tobaccos . Standard A stock that is unexcelled in Town. Tlie popular packing of 25 to a box. Manuel $2.10 Henrietta ,?2.25 Priced Elsewhere at Lord Sterling S2.10 Blackstone Londres S2.90 One of the Largest Assortments Black & White 51.85 LaPalina ?2.G0 $18.50 Rose 0 Culia $1.80 Peyton Randolph ?2.10 in Easton Planters Delight $2.00 Murat ..$3.50 Our X-mas Discount Price RegiiJn'i- packing of 50 to the box FROM
MEERSCHAUM PIPES—Straight stem and crooked stem SifPi $12.00 Bibles'" MILANO PIPES $3.00. Bakelite Pipes i?3.50 Every Design Standard brands that you Photo Albums will be pleased to Kive and BRIAR PIPES 50c up. AH Emblems SHE will bo yiail tu receive. TOBACCO in pounds, half-pounds and smaller. Mens Pocket Books Watch Chain FREE •••' Lissets CIGARETTES by the carion or less. Thermos Kits & Bottles Ladies', Gents, Children's Whitmans Writing papers—Both white and tinted papers 50c to $5.00 Belle Meade Sweets Guth Eveready Flashlights and Searchlights Eastman Kodaks 1, 2 and 3 pound boxes, all Shumate Razors $2.50 to $6.00 fresh stock in packing' for Gillette Tuckaway Razor $5.00 . and Cameras ^ GENUINE Christmas. We guarantee the quality. Gillette Aristocrat Gold Razor $6.00 $2.50 to1)2 0 . BLUE WHITE Gem Razors $1.00 One-Quarter Carat Per- One-Half Carat Newest , Eveready Razors $1.00 fect—latest settings Vantines Incense Burners - Styles—Snappy Stones Perfume Sets Palmers Perfumes Perfume Atomizers .75 Give Grandmother a KANTLEEK , Hot-water . bottle for Sold Elsewhere at $S3 Christmas Sheaffei' Lifetime Fountain Pen $8.75 Other Sheaffer Pens $2.50 up Sheaffer Pencils $1.00 to $5.00 FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY Sheaffer Giftie Sets in Silver and Gold Pearls ,. .$2.95 Ivory Sets ..;. $2.25 XMAS CARDS—POST CARDS Cigarette Cases .... $1.35 Standard Typewriters L. S. Smith and Underwood $'10 to $G0 Cuff Links, Solid Mil Vanity Cases .$1.50 | JENKINS &;MEEKER, Props. Visit Our Store—You Are Not Compelled to Buy ^cz>j- •
SECTION TWO THE WASHINGTON STAB, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE WASHINGTON STAR
tlonn, ami the Ilnnltnff administration first place, hV candidate, Edwards, than there is In a million dollars in has just conimcnced suit agninst five has a flying start. Then, the close the First National at sixty. t * of these contractors t.o. recover. sum. s similarity between Tammany and the Only one fly fn the ointment do THE WASHINGTON STAR running up into the millions. Irv/in Democratic organization in Hudson MAJOR FREELANCE'S COLUMN wu recall. That was when we sent .Published every Thursday:morning at Washington, New Jersey. &.Lehighton, contractors for Camp County has led to what might almost word to Santa to bring a velocipede Dix, are being sued to recover $0,-' he termed an alliance. There have ,nnd he didn't do it. Not only did ho Entered at the postoflice at Washington, Warren County, N. J., 500.000. and in another care the sum been vague whisperingpg s about a This U the week before Christmas Thanksgiving is no day for a kid not do it, but he rubbed it in. He ,as second-class matter, in 1868. 13 placed at 57,000,000. It is a long ti-ong friendship between Hague nntl anil there is nothing stirring, of six years. He doesn't'fumie at left the velocipede with Willie White, all. He is supposed to sit still. Ju->t 1 who lived ncxt'door, and who hadn't :. . Frank A. Robertson, Editor and Sole Proprietor "lie outbreak ami he is t ikon bv the been a bit gooder before ChrhttnnR Frank Gr-Andrews, Managing Editor • arm, giy,en a shaking anil told to 1 than we. "settle Himself"—>that "little children ' • * * ^ George W. Miller, Associate Editor should be seen and not heard." | This Christmas story which I have Robert B. Groat, General Superintendent ent, but it is at least worthy of no- y quently very bad. , written is probably worse than any- the fact that Hearst, during the last About two weeks befoie Christmas > thing jou recall having read before You have to write some Christmas be able to get away with their enor- was vigorous in his sup things begin to stir up. Mother get-i' but I'm going to make a noble effort stutT so that it will wort of balance a letter from Aunt Mary saying that j to tone it up by printing something she will be up sure and how U little ; that a more accomplished writer has Bobby getting along and has he been ; written. If you don't mind follow- a good boy and tell him that Santa : ing along a couple of minutes more, Claus 13 coming this year and maybe j I'll tell you something about tnat old bring him a new sled. {nursery poem which we refer to as That was the kind of news we liked • "The Night Before Christinas," al- to hear. It fired the enthusiasm. It; though the correct title is "A visit made ua good children because we!From St. Nicholas." layrftan but it is a fact that this high { wader will indeed he in an enviable ; r ot written about Christmas by were taught that these werc the only j Comparatively few know who kind that Santa Uniw would have, wrote tnis cxnuisitc poem. The anything to do with. In order to be I author was Dr. Clement Clarke Moore good, we did whatever motnor wanted | „ N'ew yf)rk miinr living then in what us to do. .She cnuld put us to bed 1i s now Greenwich Village, known at or any thine; and it was all right. It thut time flS Chelsea. He wrote the in h; 17 tedious) was a foolish child who would do ; pocm on thc eveni,,-g o{ December 23, to that/end. FARMERS AND LEGISLATION. . anything to cross Santa GJaus during 1S22 exactly 100 vears ago. Scctbn 10.—Matthew 0:5-8. hast shut thy door, pfay to thy This would mean a the two weeks preceding Christmas, Dr. Mnore was a graduate of Col- Father which is in secret; and thy of f Ji—nobo;!/ left i» 'u jury duty. (From the Trenton Times.) j So just what to say that is new Resolutions were adopted by the and interesting about the coming I umbia University and studied for the The Spirit of True Prayer. ! Father .which seeth in secret shall u would have- When Aunt Mary arrived you re- \ ministry. He knew Dutch tradition New Jersey Horticultural Society, at Christmas makes a feller put on Ins member how the conversation turned [and learned the legend of St. Nich- its annual meeting in Atlantic City thinking cap. . naturatiy to Christmas and what \ olas, which the Dutch had shorteied last week, urging the strict enforce- Suppose we go back several years Santa Claus was going to bring. :'to Santa Claus. ment of the national and State pro- and take a survey of thing* and see They took turns in tiuizzit:g you j On the evening of December 23, what they should tell Santa Clnus ' with the spirit of Christmas in the you wanted. The list comprised i air, he grasped his quill and wrote everything that your young mind | the famous poem. He had no idea could invent. You wanted a hobby- j of putting it in print. It was written, horse and a red sled and a jumping j solely for the entertainment of his jack and a drum and a pop gun and a ) own boy.s and girls, simply a.drvdmon horn and an engine and train of cars ^ for a .single evening, tvuck drivers on the necessity of j what jibbering lawyers were talk' auto trucks and increasing the li- ! That ought to strike a responsive and lots of candies and apples and j However, it wag heard by a Mis3 using common sense and taking run- i ing about. cense fees to be paid by,the heavier } chord in every one's heart because peanuts and an orange and just j Butler, a guest at the house. She soiyible precautions to prevent acci-1 The women are to ho congratulated trucks, ami a rearrangement of the 1 we all have celebrated at some time about everything that your boyish 1 memorized it and a year later, at her dents.. It.mithat, thL..Ue ou,..Supremv.uKe W.UIIUHU.Court affordWs the...... m. basis'of distribution of State school i or another a sixth birthday and there fancy could think of. .1 home in Troy, had it printed in the Tho idea is to get them togethegcther i this opportunity to escape jury duty, funds. All of these propositions will ; is not one ot us that nasn t shared When they asked you how you'dj Troy Sentinel. It was many years -ORoth-i Already there is talk that New Jer-1 roceivo the cordial support of the ! in the distribution of presents from instead of letting them come to leat like to have a little baby sister you'd j before Dr. Clarke would consent to sey will make a step to secure ex-1 " majority of the people, in ' Santa's capacious and bottomless -•veil say all right to that, too. father it, but the poem is now print- *Wc have plenty of fads in our puh- eniption for its women. They will interests they are being ; pack. In the case of a girl, she would ed in every language and recited m lie schools to-day but here is an adtli-1 be a happy lot should this come to Everyone >if us has gone through tell them to instruct Santa Claus to j nil countries of the world. tional one that we i'cel free in rec-j pass. To most1 of themhe, , jjuryy duty But another proposition will meet that stage where we were put down TRANSPOSITION OF RICHES. with great opposition. The fruit as "good children." What a sin that bring her a couple of new dolls, a : As children we all read and per- x, , .-u n « _.,„ 1 ommending. Let's ease up on fire j id mormoree repellanrepenantt . thamann houseworknouseworic.. cradle, a gocart, a rocking chair, a j haps recited this wonderful Christmas For ye kK\Jho f rac (L;£ OgI I drills and how nnt to be sick and ! Those who have had one experience growers decided to start a fight for we could not have stayed righ't there )r JeauJe 3USs ChristC r at,tll that t at,t gh fhc passage oC a law that will pro- in that age of innocence and baby iUle piano, a bed and about the same [ poem. We will reprint it in the hope ^.1 . ...l ^ ! '., f! '.,w° EV. teach them .how to avoid automobiles, j in a courtroom have no desire to re- ine 6f candies and fruit that the : that it will revive tender memoriei: ittiricn, yet lor your hakes he rbo Let the motto be: "Heads Up!'1 Be- j peat it. They are o,f one mind that it hibit cities, towns and villages in adole.sccnee, pure of mind anil heart, enmo poor, that ye through his ppov- bov called for; and a Httlo baby j ides teachin_..ng tthel m not to drink, not j is better to "let George do it." Nuw Jersey from adopting daylight .free from love and hate, and the cares brother was all right for her, too. | A Visit From St. Nicholas. erty might be rich.—2rich2 , Corinthians to smoke, not to gamble, let us teach saving time, and it will be one o,f ; and worries and battles of later life! 1 » i. 1 • • .' \ FT11 t . f * 1 J 1 1 They had her permission. _ | , Christmas 8: y. them not to "jay-walk.". BUSINESS MEN, NOT LAWYERS. the first measures presented with ( The world keeps moving but the TwafJ t]l0 niRht before The signs in the roudwny in front Dean Kimball, of Cornell, retiring thu backing of tho "farm bloc." It, directioirection Uis wrongwrong. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS. of the school—"Go Slow, School | president of the American Society of is said such a combination will be ! * * * Modern methods tyke slowly in the Ahead"—answer a good purpose but j Mechanical Engineers, predicts that organized in the Legislature in the j Wu can all remember how it was rural communities but. history shows there ought to be signs for the chil- in the next generation tho engineer interest of and for the protection of ^hen we were six years old. We re- that times are bound tu change; that (iron to read as they come out of the will take the place in Congress and the farmers and horticulturists, who j Cll]\ that'there was a Fourth of July; the things of to-day will 'not do for school house. These might read: Legislatures that the lawyer has nov find the operation of the daylight which meant considerable noise and to-morrow and that we must build for "Look Out For Autos! Heads Up!" the future. Modern methods must ',replace the old. . It was so in the matter of improv- ed roads; it was so in education; it was so in methods of transportation; ll0art 0IK it was so in municipal improvements. * , * • I my cap There was protest at first but in the i Had just settled our brains for a long end the" modern way j>i uvuiluiJ. No doubt all of us can remember! winter's nap: The change from the old to the that joyous sensation of assurance, i when out on the lawn there arose contentment and .anticipation as: SUch a clatter .- • new is not without its unpleasant fea- mother tucked us in bed early on the : j g from my bed to see what tures. •••Wo might-cite the case of the . ule? For several years there whidi wc werc one> ; spnin sentinR facts fi'onT~day to day" orate_ fiTTejl tho"legislative hall. No- hils b( e a evening before Christmas, assuring j-he matter. Superintendent of Schools in Bur- should make all classes of ' citizens thie time has come for the engineer has bee! »n _ astron strong gan and dgrowing growing- :do- dc-. Between the Fourth of July and wag lington county as an illustration. to npTjly scientific business methods!111"11''111 \?>'or fallowing the people Christmas there was a long stretch us as she departed that San'tu Claus :;vWiy to the window I fled like a flash, take notice. Tho difficulty is not that f ho clt lis wns mI would come down the chimney during . Toro open ti:c shutters and threw up Louis J.«Knscr is thu County Su- we do not have sufficient laws with to the affairs of government. " . 1 L ' % » townships witi, nothing goinK .on. To be true, the night ami fill our stocking: and; j h perintendent. The State Hoard of drastic enough penalties, but that • . ~*~ I to decide for themselves conditions | i , ThanksEiviiiE but that t ie Sils r under -which they shall live and the '-didn' t lt ru t wa3 nlntes with good things. And re- ; The moon on thc ijrcast of the now Education told him to enforce the magistrates and courts, for one veii- because there was no policy of eonsolidatcciing schools in member how she kissed us good night , fallen snow and told us to go to sleep quickly so ; G;iVG thc luster of midday to objects the: rurnldistricts. Uc went tn work Chat Santa.Clau.-i. might have, plenty! hplnw, -"•.- - -•• •'--••"-"on'whiii iij: foriux'tiuii'Liiijc es wouldn't stnnd for the new policy. lime conhtience we swallowed it—1 should appear They protested against abandoning hook, line and sinker. _ 1 jjut R miniature sleigh and eight tiny schools that their fathers ami grand- Confidence, simplicity, innocence— • reindeer fathers had got their "learning in. the sweet trinity of happy care-free j v;ith a ljtt'lc oI(J driver so Hvely and Naturally, the howl was directed childhood! 'quick ;ii;ainst the County Superintendent. It is when the prattle of childhood j j knew in a moment it must be Saint Charges of one kind or another wore :yives way to realities that the charms, 1 ylck of life start to dissipate. j Mo"ro ,:apj{] than eagles his coursers preferred against him to prevent ro- : uppointment, but the State Hoard called upon to do so. There may be l!ghtsaving compulsoryupon all the , on account of tho minister * * * " I they came, • others but this is ' one concerning Ilulshizer, who pleaded During the night before Christinas i And he whistled and shouted and call- •: stood by its principal and Kaser has knowledge guiltv" to this charge, and "Robert: people of the State. There can be ( wife coming. which there ^ union n»u«.i.uknowl \B. t: , ^_ f , _ii;u__ u%> n ' no objection to the farmers begin-! not a creature was stirring, not even [ ed them by name. his commission for another term have been numerous local (resge, who was found guilty by :i mouse. If there was anything stir-; "Now, Dasher! now, Dancer1 now, otI ( jury were both fined $100, ordered ling work an hour later in the morn- '' ;p- ...... ,. , , ^,,1,1;,, cases of ordinarodyy drunks driving car; ing .and stopping an hour .later in ! UI1: ring, wc didn't bear it. We were too : Prancer! and Vixen! There is no doubt that loca p who, thoueh their intoxication was o pay the costs and sentenced to mi sentimentThere i si sn againso doubtt ththae tabandonmen local publict , ,, , ,.!._:.. ;_*.„:....!:„ ;ervc 00 days in the county jail. the afternoon, if . they desire; and ! j in-" in tliis town win-re tlii- Mj; voli> busy dreaming, about Santa Clans 1 -On Comet! on Cupid! on Donder and evident (o~ the ordinary observer, there should be no objection to the ] ''*•'• T\w pn..,ui:! looked lusy just IKI'.M, •oming down tho chimney and won- j Blitzen.! of .rural schools but u is 0 policy j o cd the thirty duy. jail pcnalty THE HAGUE-TAMMANY PLAN. : people of thu cities and towns follow- j Mu: A-awr; iiwk« mil ami infeM have s"if • ' :11th ho could do it! To the top. of,:the porch! To the tnat has been outlined by. LK- SUt« , { { stained their licenses. In !i;ul not Hi.- iH:(ri.'Jidmi<:nt nolii-} in that small chimney on our house top of tho wall! Board and must be accepted. The' • ... ing their desire. The simple act o_f \ thmns 1 some of these cases it was the blun- (From the Hudson Observer.) changing thc hands of the clocks is.': struck Junpri'ss. The n-siili was tin and, besides, allowing- that he did Now dash away! dash away dash average taxpayer* and t.:e uian u> der inff of the magistwitc, or ttcchc - "Edwards for President." Who n;; wit sidetracked and every squeeze down the chimney, how did family has little to say these days merely a convenience to them. away all!" nicalitiolii s of various-sortit s ththat saved knows? Dr. Coneland. Senator-elect liny tiic tfovi'L'iimcnt rotilil f;ct 1 ,.l'l uf be manage to pull that pack of veloci- As dry leaves that before the wild about how his child shall be educated. »=» , inh thi li from New York, hails him as-the sug-! >nt into iircijV'i.'iilcs for 1 ho ' pedes and express wagons along with "His is not to reason why"' NO WATER SUPPLY. hurricane fl^ cessor of Harding. Local Democrats ; BU tliiiii:it m>r« lllI iiim.'ftll n1t tiorman.v When they meet with an obstacle whose enthusiasm "is natural are il-1 The people of. Oxford, in Warren I "? ' ' J™"' "'' \ ' '!''!!!!!;'"^ jonsirlcrable of a puzzle mount to thc sky, ready jubilant at the prospects of the j County, will now be able to appro-j ,..'') .' ",. .,,:., .":...,'.:.!,.. tha_ t childre_ n _fo _r. many.. .year s nave So up to the housetop the couiseis first presidential nominee from Hud-1 cmte the lesson taught 111 the para- y "•"" trieidd to ffigur e outt bbutt thth e bibig ththini g they flew, son County. | bio of the foolish virgins who' neg- "' Tin; f:n liiw" hits him 1 it's "'ill was that he did it because in the With the sleigh full of toyi, and Truth is indeed stranger than fie- lected to provide themselves with j " ' morning the presents were there, j Saint Nicholas too. tion. But the nomination of Edwards I oil for their lamps. Oxford failed 1 n 0 is almnr to lTsmm? ih Xctt wiBliins to di'priw 1 Even in that early stage in life wc j And then in a twinkling I heaid on Cor or his election to the presidency t to provide a water-supply of any were taught the lesson that it is re-1 the roof would occasion no more surprise than ! kind, and its §70,000 high school was ^ lim- mul iniu-ii-nL-i'
•«& Clnirlw, Loiifcittiii nil-Ill in Hi,' SI. 10. olinrrli. i hrnthiT from Now who is ill. . askril tlir rrtnri .f Itcr, \Y. I., llnnlmuiii asnlusl llm fenre Into Xml Mr. l!.itl|i-i,rkia very III, t Jiff. Harry Lallan- is visitlnj: licr par- liilnv ovonini; willi for itaollioi- yra.. I Sv.rnzi'j-V Kuril .-. ; ' The Mirors Vuorlices nrc visiting rein - J[n.. Otui.fl; ami dauirlil • :-Mr. nnd JIr». M. It..Sterner of Phil- ruts. Hoar \\ nsliliii;lnn. •Mr.'niiirjim'i'ii'lvliritiiili. Ml«s .Mary I'ara.'i:.- »l lit lirr liniiu-i Amli-riv Voiini: ! IIIIH tires in Klfznlieth. Urn. ,lni!s..ii J.inahrrry mis painfully Mi*.
Stanley K. Hutt . fri.'inls in Jrwy 1,'ily ViiiTl Xi'-wiirt! mnn, was n lt - - [["lea SiiraaiT was a L-UI'SI of i.Mrs. .1. I,. Hall on r'rlilny. lii'ini; |in' Mr. mill Atrs. Wm. Jlfnriiu : .\lfri-,l anil .lolm I',,It an' liaviu- :, Til" l!ilil< cral dnv-s tlit- liittiT imrt of tin i i from llii' shniv liusin.'ss ami will; I wllli Ills brotlior-iii-linv. IVtor and fmnilr, nt-iir I.t-lm . • wiiin-r li'iini'. a • Mr. uiia -Mrs. T. K.CIIW .Miss Jl.Jli,. Poll of \V!is|,iiiKi,,,i \J Jl (Jrlir™ "lirut wcek'Vinl with Mr. nml Mrs. L'lmi-IfS l> i-illi her hnsl.and al Ilimvor, Hnrt nt Sa»tcli I'luiiid. mil ii.'i'lii'iys in ilii- I'oli f"in,r." """" ''* friuili Hiil.e.v...f Molmki'ii miriil Hie M. I'llil^iiilii-lili'i' is imiirnviiii; liis in-i']i- v.vet.en.l with his family. | Mitiri Klticl (Wiuiin of Klmlrii C.llc rly liy sliinpliiij; till' i.ulsii],' of his Iniilil- "Eltiiira, X. Y.. fiinii* liome on Friday i:i .Mrs. I. Flynn and Mrs. I'raiik Snydrr i Gifts that last truly express' an endur- for the Christum* vm-niion. Jlirnt Monday nn.l Tuesduv ill I'ul.'rs i ' H. -G. Sanrnnl. County Sitix'Hiitcinlt't . .lalii' I'rills r tly (ii|i!iin d u n doin: Cliri I:I- sli<.pt.in«. I ing sentiment. If you want the recipients of Kdiools nml thv li<:l|iiiiK (*'adn>r. Mi aail now hi< is It iK l nif it :md i* Mr. and Mrs. Kiimrv Transue niiii.'iini-.' •V. Telfrr, iimniU'aiiiHi by tin- I.-IM-IKTS ; il lo lulk. Ihr l.irili of a daadilrr Sunday, lie.-. 17. of your Christmas Gifts to fully appre- Frnnklin towiisliip nml MmistieM i< I Mrs. Kiiei'im C. ll I.H on tln> Misi Ailil Ka»l s|ielil Saliilduy dull- ; list. l.in;: in StromUl.iir^. .Mrs. Willnrd Hall and .'liildr.'ii attrnd-! ciate your thoughtfulness in making a "d tli. viii^ of H.l. liutt Mondav. 'I'lirv • inovrd lo Ilelaware. wlirru ll.ry'hoilsli'l I Selection, choose one of our Diamonds, t Saturday n^lit and .Watches, Clocks, 'Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware. Here you will find the new- TOWNSBURY est and the most artistic designs and the Jlr. ami .Mrs. Charlos Tioln r nml sis- lesson in silwil rniillnc may In" nlilril liy ; '' I'nul Cra't'll h drnnjatizntion. Miss TrK.'r Kav.' n d.-in-1 ullry lor. llerlriule. will. Mr. .Melville of i.-ery . I Ire- speiil Fri,|av ill i:its|ou. finest gems- in the most attractive variety onstrntion of silent reading in Ilir ill-am- 1 jnnr Ki-ndc-ivhioli wus' follow.,1 l.y a ,11.-! .Mrs. c. Jl. Peun'of S h Oranse re- [tui'ilfil In I.e.- hnmo Sallinlav afler IWo —all popularly priced. Make your selec- 1'iisnion. and a sliort talk by Su|il. It. C. [ 1 PUT Sanford. ' weeks visii willi friemls her,'. How To A COLUMBIA Herlii-rl Tims visltoil his pai-ents this tion early while our stock is complete. , week. His nifillK-r. .Mrs. Kills Tiius, win. "KICK" IN IT CLINTON .Mr. anil Mrs. llnri'1,II;,ml,1I llrnchllrncliT ],r • illy has l.i'e^ erilieally ill. .loos imt improve Store Open Evenings Until Christmas inniol Jlorsan nu,l family, who lui f r wets and v 1 l Kov. S. .T. Ittiivliini] luis so far ri'iov-1.-. .1. ..'" \t^ \F*.\,iV.' i-V-irV-'t..!- 'I*, , '''i',v,.V. .7 1 eni|,!nye.l on tlio Aaron .sluirp fa l 1 III" |,asl year, will .leeniiy tlio hon "drift ° " " cr,,l from his m-u. illness as ,0 1,,. ,,l,lo; i' ".'...t •„.„'.ll.yV s ,vi' I -"'• '" """"' 1 t .,roeenlly repaire.l 1-- MrM-. 'IT -.' '"oSS J-m'W'^-inl Chrisliaas ,aasi,'i .'jlark Cnssnian has „,„ ived :i '' work lor him tl," in;,' yr „ We are all liable to feel in tlio I'ri'sliy inn i-lmn-li ill hull nm-'""il. " »•'" I;'- nl""" l""i drops 1 1 1 1 » .Mrs. 1 Kininn li, , „ ,. out of sorts" at times- ft-i'S nn Ui'i'. mill. In Iho miiriiilis Ilii'!. ""' "' "I"'" "" B'' « slnlr • feast ol linn, havint kitleil one"of her hunger's, ilioir will nimli-r si'ln-lions fr.na -IV i Mrs. IIOIIITI lioyl,. lias rwunml Imini. si p lasl week. need something with a fore Christ Chihl." In tl votiiiig th'-y will | nflir lii'in-.- nhs.-ui for soin,, ii hring Ceo. Uliarps. assi.le.I liy jlr. .lesse Wut- Kick m it to clear the 214.Northampton St. ri-iiilir "Tlio First Christinas" 11 uoniilifnl. i-nlli'il In Klizahi'ih liy tlir illiu'ss of lioi- s f IlriilEeville. has c t,Un\ ihe re- brain, brighten the eye, put .nntntii hy C. \Vhitn.'.v Cooml.s. I ninilicr. pilir work on tile Towiislniry sehnot liniise. EASTON, PA. Thiri' will he 11 Christ'iias .rMiralinn ! Mr. nml Mrs. Jl. ('. r'nlW- i.f llnmk- .Mrs. John llevrs. who lias heeu uilinf Pep" in the system. ut tlio Cniiimtiiiily Hollsi- nn Tii"s,lav ! lyn nml son. 1-Yeil of Woodlmvcn. 1.. I., fnr soaio lime, has resumed her duties us I'vcnlng, II.'.-. 2(1. 'I'IIITI' will h<< n i(,n:-;nlso lln-ii- run F.inwt nml wlfo. nml wm housekeeper. Best way to do this is to nimiitv Clirisliiias Ir.'i- siai: aronnil lln-iof llavlon. Ohio, last w.-i'k visili'.l .\lr. The Floi.iins I'.lnlliers have ii.innlotoil take—with, or without, a Chrisliaas Ira'. AfliT 1110 •• sins llio ;imil Mm. (Inylon l''iillor. wlm llvos in iln> tlioir new ehieken Imase uml Km'ni:t' ami Clirislmns ihiiiic will fnlluw iiinni'iliali'ly. ' Tiasiuan Imililin;:. are talkins nf soia;; ililn tl iiieelien chaser"-.that harmless -Mr. ami Mrs. Ciiorei' Cnrson siioul Sat-! «'"«! lias lii'on rii'i-lri-il IIITO (lint Miss un.l |u,ullry luisiness extensively, yet thoroughly efficient nr.lny in #1 . . '• .'•'"''•• *1*"'r -"' •?''•",• "''I',1'5'1 [>"*V<>- '" familymedicine.Beecham's Mrs. Snlalli'l Kllinnmls nml .rhililr™ of i » nlTiliBjnn.' is iloinl. Ml.' .Ii.'il m all CORNISH Pills. Aiiiiaml.il.'sm-iit Snlunlay willi Mrs. ]•:,!- i 1-.II»H»II linsjniiil. . SI11. Imil 1.1'ti livltn: inonils' iniR'iils. Mr. ami .Mrs. .Im-nli'witli Mrs. Liiurii .IIIIII'« nt. I'ni'ilnnil. .Mr. uml .Mrs. Krue- "Two for adults and one l.nni-'o. ! Mrs. A. Vnslor mill dmislni'r Kvnngi'l- I linoo iml el.il. ilreti s]ieut Sun,lav witii U.e I'nni I'.'r's pur- for children" is the phrase Miss Jliimii! I.oi|.-li is kt'in al hota.-; im; .slio[ip,.l in Hirninlshiirj,- Saluriiay. .fin... .Mi i :.;,;. lie,,,, 1 The tea.-her aii.l nupil, of health that has meant "Mr!' minhx''iliirry llnrliaai, woro ] ,J#l^v 'S.'f In I'I'II np'wi';!, j™! of Ihe Cnrnish rj^nsfoii visitors on t.aliinlay. !., jjni,, ,niv u\, i;,.,,,..,,. I'.nmiis w-,s ri' seho.,1 will hol.l a Clirisin good digestion and a clear .Mrs. Anna .Mains has Bin,' to Alli-n-. turniiiic Inliiu' fr Col In llriv'iiii; n nt on I'Vi.laj- ,,fl,,rn,i,.n 11 l 2 'oli'leit.'"' Harvey nml dailies Hill system tocountless healthy, tnwn. I'a.. wlniri- sin' will sjii'inl III,' ri'-, 1,„•...,...... i |...,i ,.„ i,,,... Mm-rk SiIh.T ,,r nh. happy people the world S Snlliriluy ill llelviilere. >n«ln LEASE PRESENT RE- CEIPTS FOR VALU- An Umbrella is a Gii"<- he ABLES LEFT IN SAFE- will use often so it r.:ust Don't forget that he may KEEPING; AND SAVINGS necessarily be of good need a Muffler — and AND ' CHECKING PASS- quality material. and probably does if he is like BOOKS, FOR VERIFICA- well made. Here are most men. You'll see just TION, IF. YOU HAVE NOT some at economy prices what you want here and at that will give long ser- cl 00 JJ 1 S ite T i ALREADY DONE SO. vice. gift it is a splendid plan to the price you want to pay. tome to a store where he would buy such an article him- .50 self. S^to Our new stock is complete— VanHausen Collars and the quality of each gar- ment is guaranteed. Silk^Shirts Cuff Links $ yd! to $9= Garters, Suspenders Even if he has a Scarf Pins It is almost unnecessary Belt,. he'd like a A gift he will be more pleased to suggest Gloves as they with every time he uses it, is .seem to be the universal new one. Initials a Bathrobe. You will see plen- Christmas Gift for Men. engraved without ty of attractive ones here to select from. charge. : , to SQ.50 Barry Shoes Underwear GardCases, Chains When you see these Ties you will Hosiery not be able to resist'giving him at Handkerchiefs by the box make least one — and we') know he will a most desirable gift. Let us show wear it because it will-be good style,; You can pet'lots of eggs to sell at present high you these new plain and initialed, prices. 1-lie" secret is largely in right feeding either linen or silk. 1 and here'sVtlic answer—feed Pratts Buttermilk Laying Mash August Bros. Suits You may question the hiirry-'eni-to-tlie-ncst claim; made for tliis new feed. W'dl— test it at our risL Premier Clothes arid ]cr your hens prove it to you, under this guaiaiuee— Snellenburg Co. Overcoats Fcrd IVans Ii . us Mash the easy''Pratt Waj'— •instniciionu in each ba^ — thai ' \OUT Monty Hack .00 ' ]f YOU Are Not Satisl^d ' You cm t but that ileall. Benin using 1'ratts todi\—iti the Mash that.makes tiii; rg SAMUEL PERRY t Port Murray, N. J. 1 PRATTS SOW YEAH OF SERVICE lEASTON, PA. : ; : mmmm '-'". •*• '.•'•'. ~ - ; •'•'. • :.':'. ••• : . • .•••.. i \: • ; •";•.*• •• "' .••• v : V .'- " • '•• ; -. • - ,•••'- •'•'/[•'• "'. •- - •• - : : •:•• .£« .THE WASHINGTON STAR, .\VASHINGTpN,::N.; J.,,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 , NOTICE OP SETTLBMBiVl'. vllle. wlii'rp he formerly renldeil. collided with one of (In? (oninK of Clnirlcs XOTICIi. Notice la licrnliy given (lint Hie no- Hielmnl \V. MniMuck, 11 former resi- Koch, the garbage rolltTtor. Wnrrrn fn th yunter nt ih>- !•:- contilH of 'Iliti Hiilmcrlbcr.. X'liUlilmburif BELVIDERE dent of riil!l!p*lnirj.\ is n piilieut in Fchr WIIH in rhurce of the wn^oti itud tiif '•f S;ir:ili MU%< Trust Coiiiniiny, SiiliHtltntloimry Aitinhi- itmmlhij: to information nivoii Hi" SliofiMr , Cuiiulj- SuiM'hilw ilciit Kulierl Sii'iitanl police there wen1 n» llshts /m (In AH Baking ••/•> iHlrnlor w!l)i the will nmicxcd ot Cnrollnu Jtlll . the . result of itijnrli'H rocelvoil when hit . -- .. ltnh-(ni:,-i inmlii ••• - iufi1rt'i !T.i iJni!°S l?'lV- i]i- '-hnrch las. Siimhiy eveiiin;:, eoiiilucleil 1 Comi'lJlnnnt!- eisu, wlOcfnt .. SS.21 |''>' - "™ «»»i of New York. Every few hours swallow PHILLIPSBUKG slowly small pieces of issued uiit of tlio a Vicks^the size of a pea. iQ.nie filruvietl iintl de Ic nn the wtiy to tin- offirc nf Dr. • pxposu f"r «nlt! ni imblic emliio t , (i\ H loon. Thursday nlRlit, Winfield i . Melt a little in a spoon tie nigliest likltlfr, »t t ion nf 1!)7 lrvvin street, w.-u* sii'iiolij K,|.mro Hotel, in tliu Tow of I'hll- ,"'' jLlltoinnhilc driv.'ii liy <". \u. Stiirr. \ • and inhale the vapors. li,'«bur(?. Wnrren County. N partly deaf. It is thought he slipiicd on IIH: icy HtriM't just, us liu; aiiioinoliittt hours of iivo ami 11 r.-;i.'hrd Iiim. .Mr. Stan- took him ro tin- lie afternoon, to-wlt, offifi! of tho i>tiy.'jH:ia n whens iL was tho aflornoon, all the Ifotuul Iliat IIIH injiirit's wurn slifrlil. l«« or iiarcols ot Innd « Ooet 17 Million Jars Us:d Yearly Warren ami StutL- of N'eiv Jeraoy. nnd boundod nml described as follows: B(i|?EnRin£ at tlto soutliwost corner of Lot No. 110 (now belonging to Kilwln K. Lclclilcttcr) on tlio oast side of ltallmacl Avenue, tlicnoo south alonp aatd Avontm tlfty toot to L ^1695 Reduced Prices ' LOatS 40 in. long-,; Its surprisingly low LOOK F05..THE BLACK BEAR operating cost is just anotbexMoon reason >•. WHITMANS ....,.'•.. ' DAVID M. COLE 623 Northampton Street Easton Stewartsyille, N, J. ul Page Four THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 * SECTION TWO The Old nnd the New. t:iil U one of tlic latest curiosities in j Tnxes'Kxcrcd Profits. ^Vj d.uIT Ainriir 1M ri'i m i ring from n • (VMHbury—Tho Colccsbury school t :e village. The Olilo farmer will proluibly pay In lilidtiH tittai'l;. ' CLIPPINGS FROM- j has liccn presented with u grand old .xen tlilti >• enr more tliiui litn prtilliH In MISH Il.'lcii Ki'rrln.fr of Itiitim] Drool;) Save the Difference—We Give Full Value at Cut Prices '. relic*, an old spinning wheel and loom, 1 Tliti Hunterdun Farmer Protperi iKTtithii: his form. tuvtirdliiK to MiiHter 'pent th tfwrelc-eiid with KIMUT KI^KH. : htrr.v A. Cut on of the Mlntt? OriiiiKi' fu ilr«. Klixaiij'lli Calaliati N «id( at l!ie; • NEARBY PAPERS ; Amoa Tec!s ffnvo it to them. UVap- : The Spring Valley correspondent I \iii t iiinisil mltlri'sN ill tilt- widen juitUiwi [ prcHatu it very much nnd nlno extend of the Clinton Democrat says: jni'Tl its of tltt- Ohio (JrniiKC here Him jif- Inline of her wtttt'r. Airs, I«»ui^:t Wi*;i:iiiN. ] WILEY'S CUT RATE STORE i our thank*. He wna al-tu kind cnou'rh ', "The entertainment and social in j term Mrn. .1. Ilnjtiei' Wvrk.pfT *\<-u\ ^-u-t::\ s to lend his Victrola. Wo hope to ; dityK with ln-r hUlcr, .Mir*. Win, Ltmj,'. ni \ Lyndsny B. Wren, Jlgr. i Strange But True. 1 have one of our own in tin.1 ma rthe church l'ridny evening was the j M, •tvr Cntoti sniil tlmt xhmild tlilx : largest attended yet, more than 100 ;'•"{»nnxlitlm' i continue it would K» idle to Mi*s. .lercitiiali Alininpli visited her' Medicines, Sundries, Toilet Articles Pitta town—Both our stores are j fu»ure 1 decorated for the holidays which will •< ' ; people being served with cnts. Mr. "'*tiMi " folk to rt'iiiiiin un the fiinux mid mailer Krriin. nt .Mt, Kijip. on Sutiilny. DicUio avo"an account of Ms first! I"1"lut" flinii f Superior Two Passenger Roadster §510.00 Superior Two Passenger "Touring _ 525.00 Superior •Here, for example, is illustrated the four passenger Sedanette, a smart Five Passenger four passenger all year closed car. Th sn there is the five passenger Sedan for Utility Coupe ....:.... 6S0.00 larger family, and the Utility Coupe for the smaller family. Superior If open models are preferred there remain the 5-passenger Touring, and Four Passenger the 2-Passenger Roadster, also illustrated here. Sedanette 850.00 Superior Five Passenger Sedan 860.00 Superior Light Delivery 510.00 All prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. Fisher Bodies on all Closed Models Theie i nothing the modem family needs o much as economical tians- portation. A quality car like Chevrolet delights every member of the family and makes Christmas joys last -for years. Think it over, consult the .wife, then arrange with us to deliver your car on Christmas morning. The demand for these cars has made our supply lim- ited, so do it today. , — DISTRIBUTORS Sales Agent Edmund S. King BELVIDERE, N. J. \ Oxford, N. J. I. A Word to the WiAe is Sufficient . V .!, SECTION TWO THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMfiER 21,1922 PnRe Tin?} ALL ASK FOR LOW as passports under which'automobile the ttllization of every engine and ' upon which Mr. Eckel Intends shortly HacketLto'wn Radio Expert. been stiff ted in the East. bcing interested in the bank and-> aws enn be violated with Impunity. car that can be found. to lay out a tourist camp. Dr. Louis Cook Osmun, who, with Under the act loans may be made formal announcement of thc nomca^ of the Iftnrd of dh criers'and iiner^ LICENSE NUMBERS :»!JW.>« .vitl be m-d'- nlttiin the ncxfc< ten dayg or two \tcekt. , i >,• -. Commissioner Dill, of the Stnto * Motor Vehicle Department, states The Bloomibury.Phlllip.burg, Road. », thnt the nrmy of nfiplipiint-i for low automobile license numbers has The unfinished half of the Blooms- ' grown to enormous proportions. Over ,bury-PhilHpsburg road will keep that; G,000 letters have buen received con* thoroughfare closed during tho win-_ tcr. A stretch of about a mile from ' Uining these requests and AS the let- musicnl program was arranged by ters were nil answered it meant the than is possible in Iho case o( n high i now the greatest in the history of the nnd he entertains friends at concerts The capitalization of the new bank Greens Bridge to Alpha Crossroad* *j*> •writing and mailing of over 5,000 let- number, if need for knowing such! road, and on top of this has como ;7-"Miss- "Jerry";;» " Robertson"f"""]~i,' Mlutslntrd by broadcasted from various stations. will be $200,000, thc minimum pro- Is open, but beyond, through Still ters and a great deal of work for the Identity arises. As a matter of fnct,; the necessity for more cars on the '"« members of musical ab Dr. Osmun says he finds the radio u vided for by tliu farm loan act. It h Valley, thc road Is closed. On the clerical force. Ho estimates that dur- a low number on a car is a handicap ; through trains to Buffalo. The Pull- Goo. \V. Jones kept the members in splendid diversion following a busy expecte. d t_o increase_ th__.e_ capltaliza.... - Hluomsbury end, the route is open so nn upronr with his clever monologues that it is possible to travel from Phil- ing the last three months fully 15,000, rather than a benefit to any person | man business during Thanksgiving and impersonations of characteristic day's practice. A« a member of the! tion ns soon ns possible aftur_ the parsons have cither written in or sent violating the law." j week broke all records. board *of governor.* of the Hacketts- • formal opening, which will be within .Hju'iurg through Straw Church to requests in some form or other for The Lackawannn ofllcnls are hope- town Club, he introduced the indue-. the nesn t thirty days. Farmers and; SStewartsvillet , then to Bloomsbury low numbers. ' Following the elaborate program tion of a radio service in the cluclubb - banking officials it- different parts ofof , aannid on through West Portal to AsAs- ^f j ful, however, ami say that every day r<,frcs,;ml,1,u ' wl.ri. Mm(, r afteat r t WHY THE MAILS shows inproved conditions. The dc- i.;_i. *u ,u p .,..,., "c" f *j | roomrooms nntnntl nurchasenurchaed and supervisesp d butii New Jersey and New York ire'buiry or Clinton. ThU has been a common failing of w p n(1 nn Mlw c wn3 i illti H h tk ' automobile owners ever since the de- furnished by the 1 comen Violin-Violin ,! its installation, , . , He has never taken; ; partment was created. Every owner ARE RUNNING LATBJ!.^^.^^^?^-^ *•--•-«•»--*-• t f t iu w t or 1 Pinno orchestra, composed ot Cnstner pin*clc[ A fcw yJaw nKo he was the ' desires a low number. Once they j will be written unnecessarily. and Castn-.r. .,, local distributor of "ilivcrs" tori get tt they take pains to hold fast to The fact thnt mails are late and I q i the same number year after year. cannot be depended upon i3 explain- j • Thc Yeomen are iilanninf? to bund [ Henry Ford, but say* radio as it di- a 510,000,000 city of childhood uj version hai) it "all over" tcachini; a The privilege, however, can go to ed in a letter Just issued by Post- !> Wnteup of Filling Sution only a few. Naturally there can be master General Work in which he The November issue of the Gaso,so- j soosoon asas aa sitesite iiss iselectedselected,. Thinee nomhome j purcpurchaseha r to drive an automobile.— PURIFIC Positively Heals only 100 to get under the 100 mark. says: . : lene and Oil Denier contains two ex- for orphan children to be thus cs- ( Newark Sunday Cal In Washington there*nre only three a y"Man y complaints of delay .i n dail- - y , cellcn__.i__,t _-_ipicture. s of. P.1..1Eckel1s new ««:—fillingI tablishcd will provide full opportunity for the development of the latent! owners of nutos who can be counted delivery of reRulnr mails are bcinK station and a pase description of this Frelinghuyien'j Farmer*' Bank, in the select class. J. B. Cornish has received This Is due to tho failure i model plant, which taben open to powers of hoys and girls. In this Cuts, Sores, Burns, Eczema, No. 44, Dr. C. B. Smith has No. 77 of trains throuuhout the country to; Public service since August 5. The unique haven, comprising from 1500 Charter for the bank in the Ks.nx and.W.S. Rittenhouse has No. 7G. run on schedule time. Many are, description shows thnt the flUling to 2000 acres it is planned to create building to be headed by Senator and gradually build up a community Joseph S. Frelinghuysen lias been Ulcers The only other low numbers held arrivinB at their destinations from j station stands in the center of a fiyc- around neve is 290, on the car of three to eight hours late. Important t acre plot, Is bu.lt of stucco and brick of child life. The children will granted and preliminary details for . Frank T. Nutze. All four of these connections at .terminals where mails : over flrcproof tile, has dimension, be housed in cottages built to accom- its formal opening arc being arrang- And stops itching, stinging and throbbing local men have held these license a-e to be transferred to other roads !3 0x20 feet, with covered driveways, modate twelve to fififteen. Kach cot- ed. The bank, to be known ns the New tage will be presided over by foster York and New Jerseey Joint Stock 'numbers for several years. are failinB, 'thus preventing the trans- j Th.ro are «;x oil pumps leading to Apply the colorless and for of mail pouches destined for dis- B 0 gallon oil tanks on the rlRht, and parents. Kach child will be develop- LanLd d BBankk , wililll b e operatetdd und Many reasons are given by the ap- ? ed by training in health habits, in- the provisions of the federal farm odorless Purific liquid (35c) plicants for wanting low numbers, a struction in personal hygiene and cor- ioan act passed by Congress and will house number, a child's age, a tele- rection of physical defects. Sup- devote its funds to the financing of | day times; the Healing Puri- phone number, a birth date, a mere plementing the cottages there will farmers needing capital to expand i hobby being among them. It is es- fic ointment nights. timated that during the last three all tho essential of a complete t'icir operations. A considerable num- months no lesg than 15,000 car own- itL fcuium. ... 'room, smoking room and water foun- smallll ttown. . I ber of such banks are operating in I Always in stock at Jenkins & A commiUtic la now touring thc tho Middle West and Northwest but' ers and drivers in New Jersey have "On one road operating out of New s tain> A 2.|.hour service is maintained. Meeker let it bo known in one way or another York.an important mail train missed wtlich is something unusual in this country in search of a locution. the Newark bank and one being form-1 that they dps.re low car numbers. connection no less than eight times Rcction. According to the magazine ed for New York and Pennsylvania ! within the last month, thus delaying! atiditionai ground has been acquired Star ana Thrlce-a-Wcek World. $2.75. are thhe onlly ones so faf r thatht t havh e [ Most of the applicants mean by the delivery of mails in certain "low number" that they would like dustrial centers ns much as twenty- to have a plate marked anything be- low 100, though they would be will- four hours." ing to have something within any Thc Lackawanna Railroad admits \ other unit up to 1,000. There ore that -the conditions referred to are t not 15,000, nor even 5,000 low num- true ami that thc passengers, es- j bers in existence when the plates for pccinlly commuters, have just cause ; the year are completed. Therefore for complnint owing to the unccrtain- much disappointment results, but this ity of trains. However, so far as is unavoidable. Most of the so-call- commuters are concerned, the com- ed low numbers are issued to those pany hopes to somewhat improve con- i who have had them each year for ditions with the running of trains j comparatively long periods. Few over the elevated tracks through the numbers are rnrely surrendered. Oranges, which started last Saturday,, . When they are, they go to some one after several million dollars had been \ else. ! expended on this huge project. It is declared by Commissioner Dill The Lackawanna officials, however, that the holders of such low number- are dubious about over getting the ; ed plates as arc available are among road ba^k to the perfect stnte. that \ the most substantial and law abiding it once enjoyed. Mechanical labor, j citizens of the State, • He also em- they sav, is normal but the recovery i phatically declares that it is utterly from tlie shop strike is not complete ] ridiculous to say—as was recently by any moans. Thc rolling stock I said—that holders of low numbers nas deteriorated frightfully and the j want them because they arc regarded | traffic demands at present' call for agwag^MBM^^ Accounts An account may be opened in this Bank in the name of two persons, enabling either to deposit - ' or withdraw, and, on the death of either, the bal- Open Saturday Evenings and Every ance belongs to the survi- llusinens Day. vor. , IXTEllEBT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS The Northampton National Bank Where Northampton Street Crosses Fourth. EASTON, PA. npHIS is the last time our Columbia Community Christmas Club X plan can be offered! The club has been so enthusiastically received by music lovers that it is on the verge o£ overflowing. We simply won't have any Columbia instruments left to deliver if you don't say the word quickly. ' * • Columbia Grafonolas are enormous Christmas sellers; so, when [TEN reasons why you we offered this Happy-Holiday Special, replies came pretty fast— XMAS TIRE SALE should buy a Columbia' and thick! We want you as a member; we want you to know the Standard Make—Slightly Blemished COLUMBIA CABINETS new Columbia Records that are so unusually, free from' annoying 1_. Stream-line Cabinet surface noises. Harmoniies deliEhtrully with your home ftirnishinES. All finishes are beau- tiEul and easily kept clean. We're enthusiastic about the Christmas Club and about Columbia . 2— Automatic Record Ejector ' TRAVELER TIRES Eliminates thc search lor the desired in general. We advise quick action—so you can have complete record. An ideal place (or your, choico •elections. Automatically cleans them phonograph enjoyment! Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a before uie. PRICE LIST 3 Tone Control Leayca .Columbia sent home via the Santa Claus Express Company, Ltd. Loud or soft music ns you choose—op- —night hetore Christmas! Some doings on the great, glad day! SIZE FABRIC CORD RED TUBES erates on same principle as pipe-organ A_ One-hand Top ; • Easy to raise and lower without clang*? Membership fee,is one dollar 30x3 $ 5.45 .. $1.65 ?.. ...; COLUMBIA TONE Of course—that dollar goes to your credit and the Columbia 30x31/2 5.95 ',8.75 1.85 5 Universal Reproducer is yours to command—any one of the beautiful models you select. because it is constructed to reproduce 9.95 12.50 . 1.95 the proper baliKicc between overtoneo 'And, such a choice of styles and wood! Every taste can be satis- 32x3 VL> and fundamental tones. 31x4 " 10.75 12.75 . 2.45 6—Straight Tone Arm fied and how exquisitely the Columbia stream-line cabinets— which allows the sound waves to de- velop . fully and naturally—unimpeded in your choice of finish—blend in with home furnishings! " 10.95 14.95 2.65 by joints and reflections—from thc time 32x4 V they are picked off thc record till they emerge through tbe tone arm. But—what's the use talking about it here these hurry-up-holly- 33x4 12.50 « 16.50 2.85 7__Tone Amplifier which natures free and natural amplifi- ...daysl... Gome in, let's get acquainted. Let old Mrt Santa Claus turn 34x4 ••••• cation. Size and desicn ore the reault ; 14.50 17.95 . [ 2.95 of 30 years' constant experimentation. one of his happy Christmas tricks in your home! We'll expect you. COLUMBIA MOTOR S Display Motor Brake (to stop record) operates in tb« Sold Exclusively in This Vicinity by ' »Ma< SSandiuifoSS motor—not on ! turn-table. Noiseless »SUPERB EN gears. Guaranteed. Easy to oil or clean. DURAN C,E 9 Eaie. ot Handling Neodlo. OIMiriJ ADT Furniture and Three cups {or different types. Used Distributors for, Madison Cord needles dropped into special receptacle. tsAW LHAK I House Furnishings! Extra convenience or needle insertion. 10 Non-Set Automatic Stop 25% discount off list price for introductory It stops the motor, without human atd, , . WASHSNGT.ON, N."J. ,. when the record hat finishd liyiue !<••. sale, . '• !••'• »• 314 FERRY STREET EASTON, PENNA. - THE WASHINGTON STAIl. WASIIING,TONl.N...T.,.THURSDAY,-DBCEMDER 21..1922 SECTION\,TWO Rev. WiHi:im It. Johnson, (if C imp- of Ni«i thnmplon County, Pa., who widow of ElUha P. Coen. died within j Lcmnnl Wi'M^an, hroPier nf W.' a widow nnd .-several children.' bell Hnii, N. Y., lint iiltnl 11 tV \\:i3 i-Touto to New York, m.ido a 21 hours.of each ot'icr nt thi-Ir horoe | W. WYMinin, ilini at Laurel Hill,1 John I'jtttL and Miss Jcnnlo paiUiraty nf tlio Hut i'ltVivtiri.tM Case, , JUST A FEW RECOLLECTIONS .OF ihwigo from .the Central Itallroad in west Haslilr.!^>*iavr:iue. Carohiiy near Columbia, after a long IIUMJ. , both of PliMimburff, were mnrriied by Church in l'liiliipjburg, at a salary of : train nt Knston and got on board (ho was discovered dsnd (n bed nt 10 f Mr. and Mm. Andrew J. Cummlna. • Itcv. K. V. Klnjf. • ' §1.200 n >v.tr and parsonage. \ l.ehigh Valley train. In milking the h mi m Edward II. llowninn, ami of Mr*. j change lio lost a big contract in New ??X H ;W . *™™s }>y Maryirii vionnn, wrojurprljredby ft Inraef" The cider mill of George Chnmber- THE DAYS OF AULD LANG. SYNE 'Mnry-Ituv;;»a!i, of Washington, wan ! lork, but laid the foundations of'a SySS'-SK^fii?"^ W™«'s «nil wlatlyw on | lain and Son was closed aftei* run- • " married to Mi« Ulhol M. Uam-roft, big fortune. When ho passed through : 10 Yenri AKO, nri<;pi«! members of.tho Good Will daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ilan- a deep cut near Alpha, but which won ' Mrs, George Lambert* who «lir«J at Kire Comimny. lie left two sons, Bert crott, of Htidgeport, Conn. ; nut known by that mime nt the time, Stcwnrtsville, left n husband ami four and Charles. \ UevRev.. DiDr\. Kb\ WW.. JohnsoJohnsonn resignereai>rned : ho saaw whaatt nno onone elselse hahad eveeverr stepchildren. Andrew Wldcnor, son of Sir. 'and ' as pastor of the Washington Prei»by 'noticed. His practical eyes saw the ' Mrs. Jnmes R. Wright died nfter Mr«. IVcd Wldcnor, flnd Miss Viola ; torian Church, after a nine years' • rich cementfc deposits. He BV#jroVt „of f tHve ti long Ulnes.! at her home in Oxford. Jainci, of Scranton, wtru murm'tl tit service, to lake the pastorate of the : train1 at the first stop, although the Worman." who was ?nid to have left She left n hutbnnd nnd two children, ! tha homo of the bride in SL-rnntoii. Second IVoibytcrlan Church of Rah- conductor Informed him his ticket Herbert and^Edna. -Incob Snydcr, who made hi* hcmi? : way. He came to \\ aahington from •; had been punched through to Now ccn aninvalid in bed for mod Michael Hflbert, 83, a former post- (nith hU sister. Mrs. l'hilip Hnilultatluy iin Clayton. - ; York. He didn't care about the wait- ister, died in Oxford. He waa a i .Vow iston Hos- Lambert K. Alpauph, known as the , ing contract in the city, but walked througgh 28 timcj nnd quoteq d freeleely "pionee_ „ r residenent and was nn ciyrinwr f pit.il. "Huckleberry King through his • bark, inspected the rocks in the cut. irom it ClCarolini e hnhd correspondees d uy tradu. He left a ividuw and a , John W. Forker, 55, died in Xcw- ; heavy shipments of that fruit from The tumis day he got options on.thi. witth thhe otheh r 300 hhcim-of th the 1'oeoiiii Mountains, died in Cali- daucrhter. MM. James Irvin Quick, ark. He was formerly of Port Murray 1 lend. Next he interested other capital mnn estate and had interested U. S. Moses.. HoftVG9,, died of pleuro- J and .was ill a year. After coins to fon. Jfe was GO and left a widow.nnd •and that war. the beginning,of the AmbassadorAb s ami United Statci Sen- pneumonia at Ilnrmony. A widow and ; Newark he became pruprietor of a thrcu chltilteii. lie was a inerchant at great. Alpha, and Vulcanite cement ators in the claim to the hip two children, Daniel and Irene, sur- largo undertaking establishment. A Cokcabury for many years nnd also plant.-*, catatett . TTherh e were five sisters, Snrahnah, vived. - ; widow nnd five children survived. ; postmaster, having served several; Fred Bigelow, one of Oxford's free widod w of FranFkk Slacklk,, iliod in 1895; Cornelius W. Rittonhouac, 02, A I Mrs. Letitta itush, 92. fell while ; terms in that respect. ' delivery carriers, died suddenly while CatherineCthi , in 1898 at tili e ass s of 727, prominent citizen, died in Lambert-.! descending the stair3 at the home of The Sprinjjtown postoJllce was dis- '••on his route. He was on the return | } GormanG , in 1881880 at thhe age xille. . her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ami continued and the patrons were serv- trip and about 1 in- the afternoon ' COMFORT MEANS A LOT TO YOU! Jonas F.. Cooper died at his homo : Mrs. Charles Carlinj:. and broke her ed from the Alpha oflice. \ passed the blacksmith shop of 2enas Uenjamin 0. Hrodt, of Bangor, and . Jacob Fitts, who died in "Washing- nt Larison's Corner, in Himtcrdon shoulder b«ne and cut her head. 1 jass at It rasa 'Castle, lie had a i-hoo ton, left an estate estimated to bo Arc you Kctting comfort from your eyes FIRST—No well-planned home can afford to be without a phon6- graph for its musical educational value as well as its joyous entertainment! SECOND—In buying a phonograph you will select a Columbia after comparison with all others because of its purity" of tone, its decorative beauty, and because it has ten remarkable features that will absolutely commend themselves to your favor I THE PHILLIPSBURG NA- TIONAL BANK EXTENDS Buy a Columbia for your home this Christmas because it assures TO YOU ITS CORDIAL all-year sunshine so generously. Realize what the thrill of de- GREETING, AND WISHES lightful music means—the best in the world at your command on YOU EVERY CHRISTMAS Columbia Records; music of every class, as your taste requires. JOY. And, realize what a Columbia will accomplish in an educational We arc hero way for the little folks! You can't overestimate the happiness a to serve you promptly Columbia will give you all every day in the year I and efficiently. G2 Won J1S0 OUR COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CLUB PLAN Now 125 I- . SAVED $25 makes it so convenient to put a Columbia Grafonola into your horn*. JEN reasons v;hy 7011 f It will be our pleasure to secure a definite number of Columbia should bi-^o C^..:: .jbia enthusiasts and extend them an opportunity that we could not COLUMBiA CABINETS J—Stream-line Cabinet - . > • offer in any other way. .You can join this happily-thought-out I!armonizc3 dcliehtfutly with your homo lurniahinEs. AH fmlsliea ate beautiful &n<3 Community Club plan for one dollar! And, "immediate delivery, UNION SQUARE ••• NEAR DELAWARE BRIDGE! easily kept clean, ri 2 Automatic Record Ejector**..X- . •-• if you so desire, or we'll send it by the Santa Claus Express Eliminates the search for the desired rcc* ord. An ideal place for your choice ielec- Phillipsbur&N.J. tions. Auiomatically clcan3 tlTcm befcro Company, Ltd., with whom we have an extra special Happy-Holt, 3~-Tone Control Leaves days Contract this joyous 1922 Christmas season. •.. • • • Load or soft music » you etioose—operates ' on same principle us pipe-organ control. 4—One-hand Top Come in and get acquainted. Let us ex- ,, Easy to raiee and lower without dancer ot damage or breakage. . plain all about this Community Club Plan COLUMBIA TONE Sales and Service S—UaJvew.al Reproducer which Rives natural accuracy of tons he- coitlc it is constructed to reproduce the proper balance between overtones and fun- for damental tones. 4$ Straight Tone Arm which allows the aound waves to develop • fully and naturally—unimpeded by joints The Columbia Is Recommended and Sold by and reflections—from the time they, are picked oiT the record till they emerge • tlirotieli the tone arm. 7——Tone Amplifier /.which assures free nnd natural amplifica- tion. Size and design arc tiic rcsuJt of 30 . Konrad's t, years con tant c\p-rinicrta ion t COLUMBIA MOTOR Largest Furniture S—Display Motor Brake (to stop record) operates in ths | REO motor—lot on turn tibfr Hoi elc a ncara. House Guaranteed Lisj tu oil or Ucin 409 S. Main St. SPEEDWAGON 9 Eaoa of Hindlin? Needles in Leliigh Valley Three cup for different t* pe U ed needles v: dropped irto special receptacle EKfra 10—— Non-"ct wAutomatic Step k v Phifiipsburg, N. J. It a»Oi E e rioior, unhout human aid. i 234 S. 3d St., Easton BQWLBY & NEUHAUS wh:a tile record bu finished playinc. ] 73-73 East Washington Avc. • W?shingtpn, N. J. ^ ^ . ,.\UiU—EJJwJ. SECTION. TWO THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J.. THURSDAY, 'DECEMBER 21, 1922 .rf.ieady been convicted of .murder In Hotel Clerk and Squire. address tie. [ fi o 1er 1me111m Perhaps one of the most happy, The fact that no man is on duty NEWS NOTES FROM E'£!S« ofo7Vto55i^liui'K- th w a". l£ J' - HOME AND NEARBY | Biii" y v° ^(fan ofse »iil ino" •«! trfcd. XO'lucky hntel clerk* In North Jersey for No. >I2 docs not prove that is thu : Billy Vey, the Hackettstown f>ar. is Harry Coldbcck of the Amt'Hcun cnuso for delay. Nine times out of ' «ge mnn, ntartettdd lIns t week ffo r FloriF[_..- House, Hnckcttatown, according to ten train No. -12 is at station, nmit i d(Ian by nutomobileautomobile. His wife is with the Nowarl: Sunday Call. Fat ami lomlod and train departed before No. The Suisas Irccholilci .< have set him and they expect to spend the jolly, full of whistles and witty say- 405 nrrives. j aslue $15,000 ai the county's ednrv winter at West Palm Ilcoch. ings, ho iroes about his dejk duties Your allocation for railway mull> of Improving tile road fruin Newton , The Hebrew Association of Mld- assigning; guests to their suites and post ofllcu on No. -102 nnd No. -Ill is to Swartsv/ood, through Hampton i dlctown, N.Y., has purchased a three to the dining hall, as the occasion a good onu and, no doubt if taken up township. This is an important road I story brick building at 10 West Main may require. He has not spent all with the proper postal authorities, that Is heavily U3od during the sum- street, that city, and will remodel it llis time as a hotel clerk in Hackctts* came could be arranged. mer season and has long needed at- I for a synagogue. town, having divided his residence tontion. 1 A Clinton paper notes that Thomas What wo need in our borough is between Hackcttstown and Newark.! ftomt! kind of a civic association to Mrs. W. I. Broeso, of Elizabeth, White, of Washington, has been A few friends at the November elec- announces the marriage engagement transferred from the managership of „„„,„ . ,„ . . tnkc tho various matters up and put tion believed lmllthat he ural!rv)deserveod auad- them through to a successful conclu- of her daughter, Mils Helen N. G. | "J A. ic P. store Ini that place to one vnnccment from the desk to the sion. llrcese, tci I.eroy C. Aljiaugh, son of , of the company s stores in Eastern, "ibench and cast for him sullicfcnt votea Yours truly, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Una Aljiaugh, oC IliBh The Newton Presbyterian Church t0 t.nlit]l! Wm lo a commi,aion us jus. a R '? "nn , ', ' SSl" I™, T «;'l.»0» 'or repairs t|cnt. onl An O'Drlcn and u Ojhen came to-1 > improvements to the church, gj-----f May -1 next. Already ho nether at Newton"la.it week for tho ! chava\ and" parionngc. This will fn- 1I;IH acuuired thu title of "jtqiiire" and i llrst time In hhtory. They mot in a • <•!»«« an addition to the chapel, responds most graciously when ad- ceckechecker match—JosepmatchJoseph 0'Hricn0Hricn, tho i ""V. Harry J.. Iobst, formerly paspas- dressed as "judge." "Squire" Wild-* th;ur,pionhi , nntlMosetlM a CCohenh , tthho con- ! 'orl tthh e churchh h at AAndersond , and rick has .volunteered to take Cold- ttenderd . O'BO'Brieni , wearini g ththo frroeii,' '»><•''• a membeb r off tthh e AbAssembll y ffrom beck under his legai wing for instruc- won the cunlc.il, taking two gamoa {JunlM-don county, has moved from tion and promises to sec that Cold- INSURANCE to Cchen'«Cchcn\: one, two panicj;amcss resulting Coke.HlmrCokwhuryty to MianonM-mtnon,, where he hasi bock's maiden casciste* is tiutin>; result of a in draws. been running a garage for the past hcatcd argument from the Polish Not Just An Agent Mrj. Bridget Conley, a Hampton fow soars. quarters. THE INSURANCE MAN woman, whilu on a shopping ti.rip. t.o ; Hackcttstow...... n is read. y t„o giv„ e e.x Enaton one (lav last week, slipped on prossion to its Christmiis generosity OF WASHINGTON the icy .sitlcA:L!K at Fouith and North- < in i.u- form of n community Christ- Committees arranging for the in- ampton streets and seriously injured n"H true w! L-Ii vill provide a treat auguration of Governor-elect (ieorge In every locality there are numer- her, hip. She was taken to the Kaston : iur LAV ).'.dd'n>& of town. At the closSe. Silzer at noon, January 1*6, have : our agents who write policies. Hospital and was removed to. her j of la.il veek over $100 had been sub- recommended the Keith Theatre, in ! They don't actually know what or home the following day. crlbcd to the fund. The beautiful Trenton, as the scene for the cere- '< how the policy covers. A blacblkk bbea r iis on exhibition injtiel e usedd fof r ththe purpose was cut monies. Throe years ago when Gov- the1 window of Knight's meat market i from the Rutherford farm at Alla- ernor Edward I. Edwards was sworn ', They frequently let your policies in Iiranchville. It was shot by Kd- j muchy. into ofllce the ceremonies were held .' lapse because they have no sys- tem. ward Carr, a-Sussex man, while on , ,jason s> Hoffman, county sup.-r- in front of the State House. '• a hunting trip to Pike county, Pa. He ; intendent of schools of Hunterd-.n Plans are underway for a reccp-[- They represent companies that put three bullets into the beast, one : county, enjoys the unique distinction tion and inaugural ball at tho Stacy- hold up payment:; when loss in tthh e shoulder,holder,,, one in the head and ; of havinhavinjgr just been appointeappo d for his Trent, the evening of inaugural day, occurs. one in. the throat. The bear weighs ; th consecutive, term Its Body Is as Sturdy as Its Chassis ; ;enenth consecutive, term as suprrinsuprrin-- in honor of Governor-elect and Mrs.; They don't properly protect your • Jl»u PoundPoundss . Ud h i Ucndent, the appointment havinhi g bbeen Silzer. . ; interests. responds so satisfactorily with just what you tt r«&t tl.o taxj>ayui-i* wtiiauluriilile , de on December 1 by State Corn- Lasting satisfaction with a closed car dc- wtiiauluriilile , mnde on December 1 by State Corn- A street parade, headed by Mayor i pendsnot only upon the dependability of the want, when you want it. to investigate the Hall-Millills murder mi.?sionomi?sionor KnrightKnright . The term is for Donnelly as grand marshal, in which • IT COSTS NO MORE TO DEAL chassit but upon the durability of the body. The body is a product of Studebaker skill ease at New Brunswick but the news- [ three years and at the conclusion of Democratic clubs from every county; WITH A LIVE MAN papers did not got off lightly cither. : his term, Mr. Hoffman will ha will march, is also being arranged, In the Special-Six Sedan, Studcbaker and craftsmanship which have been devel- There were about eighty reporters i ed thirty yeairs—grown old in the and will be reviewed by Mr. Silzer ; One who stands out prominently offers an admirable co-ordination of these oped through more than two generations of and fclatur; e writors in N'ew Brims- j service, so to and the retiring Governor, Mr. Ed-1 vital requirements. vehicle building. Highest grade of materials ! above the rest wards. . •*. One who knotcs the Insurance bust- and workmanship have produced a body as Stop in at our showroom and sec. this beautiful as it is enduring. r.vss backwards Sedan. Stand off and get a three-quarter Mensficia Baptist Church. | One who knoics the value of what view of it. Note its striking beauty. Step This Sedan is o good investment because Subject on Sunday morning will i you want insured inside and relax in the nine-inch seat cush- of the saving in the initial outlay and ttfe be, "The Ansel's Song." Evening! One who can advise yon how much ions. Note the great roominess and ths moderate cost of maintenance. The price is subject, "A Wise Man's Christmas | insurance you should carry completeness of the equipment. possible because Studcbaker builds three distinct models with only one manufacturing Gifts."; Miss* Anna Sauck will lead! One who acts there ahead o/ the Take. a ride behind its 50-horscpower the Young Peoples' meeting. | iiuli/fcrcnt aucnt a/tcr a loan and marketing cost and because middlemen's motor. Try the wheel yourself. Put it to' profits arc virtually eliminated. Fifty dollars was received at the : One who doca Uls work promptly any test—every test. Try its acceleration, o>*3ter supper. | and efficiently speed, power. Ask yourself if you ever The name Studebaker stands for stability Forty-five dnllur^ was received at , One tvhnsti advice in soui/lit, taken handled a car that steers so easily—that of body as well as chassis. fair hold by Karrsvillu Union Sun- j and followed St. Francis Hospital, Trenton. He had f day school. One who represents only the lest and blyjc.it companies One who TCtfrcxcntu companies that coach lamps. Simple automatic window lifts raise or lower plate-daw windowe. co-operate with him One .who pays all just claims MODELS AND PRICES—/". o. h. factories , He was riding with Edward Fehr,; promptly and with pleasure T-Ptisi., I2S' W. U,, COH. P. One who vivcx yott the lowc.it rates '.D.,40 It. P. OH. P. and hunt ciivcruyc Tourinc -SH75 Touriac. _ _ —S17S0 One who has an up'to-ilatt; system a.) 075 RonJttcr (2.pnaa.). .. 1250 _ 1815 Roadster (3-Pa > to protect your intercuts Coupe-Rondster Roadster (4-Pasj.) .. 1375 Coupe C4-I ass0 _ 2400 „ 1U75 THAT'S ME Sedan 1SE0 _ 2050 Srinn 2750 "INSURANCE that INSURES" i-Skid Cord Tiros. Front and Rear, Standard Equipment Twelve ooyj of Hackcttstown have Every Kind of Goml Insurants Terms to Moot Your Convonionco ' I already applied for admission next In format ion Willingly (Jtven : summer to the government" training Telophono or Drop Postal to Gift ; caniM at Governor's Island. .se Silk and hand m:idti I.infiuric, ! Harry Christine Silk Kimimos, Hrfakfji.st Coats, ; Another Fat Job For Someone. \ • o'Tliere is no logical rcasrn 2 Cor. Bclviclere and Ciirlton Avcs., Washington Creation of the positon of county | * s^ h'y anyone should hesitate | K AVE., Culcrod Sill; IJbumers, uU*. 1 WASHINGTON, N. .1. | tax assessor in. cuch of the counties is | T'KI S Ir S A S T U D E B A K E R Y E A that are extremely attractive advocated by Lloyd Thompson, n J a lo lake coil-liver oil. This 3 and yet not high priced. member of the Union county Board j 8 ciif.j-izinf* food hits been an 9 of-TaxationV as a mean's "of bringing \ i"rr>VYriont factor in the | You'll enjoy doing your Christmas assessments up to true value. His shopping here. suggestion is contained in a letter ! hcailh record of thousands. § Jeanne Corset Shop to Republican f>tate Chairman Stokes. bodying his ideas on the subject and j 20 N. 2nd St.. KiiNton it will by iutt'uduced in the Legisla-j Scoffs -Emulsion of Union. HJ3 bill contemplates giv- ing each ofiicial sufiicient clerical as- tc take pure vitamine- -&J sistance and placing the ofiico on a bearing cod-liver oil. TO* basis equal to that o£ the county It is surprising how . X clerk, registrar, sheriff and surrogate: many take' it to help ^k The bill also proposes that he I "shall have in charge the work of as-: build up body and strength. I scssing all the property in his county I on all for the purposes of taxation; that i every assessor in every taxing dis- makes of cars trict in the county, -whether elected or appointed, shall be by virtue ;of his oflice constituted a deputy of the by export mechanics county assessor." and at reasonable It is proposed that the county prices. Our aim is to boards of taxation be retained as ap- i pellate bodies for recourse of dis- give 'you the best of ! satisfied taxpayers and for the cor- service arid to please at rection and review of assessments. all times. T THIS TIME when men-are planning for a suitable gift for the whole fam- .WASHINGTON OVERHAND COMPANY ily, could anything be better than a (Formerly Eckel's) 'Phone 200 "Thousand Dollar" certificate of membership Washington, N. J. in the Washington Homestead, Brotherhood Gas Oils Repairing ' Accessories of American Yeomen? It is "always paid for," and is in full force for the whole amount of ;Corh Plaster Will Make by making a,small'monthly payment. Your Feet Happy and War Savings Stamps A thin medicated plaster that For additional information, apply to Removes,corns and calluses in : The Government, 'On Dec. 15th. will pay off all CHARLES H.,FQRD, Sec, 72 hours. Protects the corn Victory notes bearing the letters A, B, C, D, E, and from pressure and stops the F. They will bear no interest after that time. ' * 114 Washington Ave. pain soon.as applied. No cure- Washington, N. J. all, no wonder-worker. Just a All such bonds in our possession for safekeeping will be collected and credited without further atten- GOOD CORN REMOVER tion by the owners. Those not in our possession 25c package at any drug store, should be brought in at once, in order to avoid loss or by mail from of interest.'. Owners of War Savings Stamps should present During the month of November, new mem- Ijendershot Drug Co. them to us in person. They will be due Jan. 1st, 1923-. We will be glad to forward them for redemp-. bers of the Yeomen S.ociety have taken out NEWTON, N. J. tion. protection amounting to - - - - If ivc can give you any information, or be of any service to E. 11. DEVOE at tile MW of St. Josepli1"; Funeral Director ;Lti(i Ki.tbalnn-r 'A: Church. 145 W. Wasliin^ton Ave.- Pers011.1l Attention Day or Night "HEIDI" "FAIRY TALES" 'Phono •)<; ropriucoi- of the hotel for i , W.tnt Better Dotouri. by J. Spyre i With a view to brinffin^ about a Tlio beat Kalry Tiik-rf for boy« Washington Fire Coiuiiany ; condition to be as little annoying as ' Illustrated by Jusse Wheeler an.l iilrl» priced loiv A Q UNDERTAKEUS ! possible to motorists, through the Smith. Portmyod In lit. each ; TtOC Cloud Motel. Thy eommUteo in char : tearing up of roads in construction the Alim : was composed of Henry Snyder, John ; nnd repair work next luintmer, the T. S. BRAY & SON • Cline and John Vanna'Ui. The alter | road committee of the New Jersey Hampton, N. J. . dinner speakers were Mavor Xatlian , Automobile and Motor Club, at a Countrj- c.iils n*ltlicut extra chare11 : Uillf". C. H. Parsons. Presfrtnnt of thr ; nurting Thursday night, madu plans ' i Necdham Company; T. S. Dodricli, . ior co-opiTjition with the State High- • Auto Sirvti-i' When DfNlrt-il Secretary of the Senate; S. C. Thomn- w;iy Commission and the various • .son, Councilman; D. S. Span(junbtirK, county buardi of freeholders on the • ; William Vannatta and II. \V. Alleifer; "STANDARD CLASSICS" W5i. A. STRYKER [ ox-Mayor Konry Johnston, Trost'cu- iJuriiifr the la.-t couple of years! ; tor W. A. Strytiur, Con^rc^sniun by Louis Rhead C0UNSELL0I1-AT-LAW I Johnston Cornish ami John Thomp- has been so uxiciuiive that in the sum- ! Arabian Nights Tales from Shakespeare First National Hunk Uuilciinj: ' son, President ot* the company. Chief met- time it was hardly possible to Gulliver's Travelers Tom Urown's Days StijirpTK^ c'ourt Coni^ts5ionor find I W. J. Byrne piL'siilcd, travel anywhere in the State without '• S[)ci'i!il -Master In Clmnctsry encountering torn up roads. The de- '• Kidnapped " Treasure Island Bird's Xmas I 50 Years Affo. V>urs were usually in poor condition. ' .Rag Books and Practloner in all Unitod Slates, Stat« Oovernor-elcct Silzer touched on this I Carol and Uounty Courts ; The city of Paturson had succced- condition in his address at the "ood 1.75 ""•" : by Kate Douglas • cd in negotiating a temporary loan roads dinner in ihis city Linenette of $25,01)0, with which thi; police Wiggin M, S. SEIP,.-3\L D, . lorce, school teacher:; and city afli- InBtruclive ns wpU n r* J.»ry,h«.n«y»rQn -cc'rs were- to be paid.- The nnanciai 1 cliidos l-'icderick- Roinior,' fornicr' aa entertainlns . 5O Kror.'s old. Volume J\ OCULIST ! dilliculty arose from want of etlicient county engineer, v.-ill seek the co-op- : laws to enforce collection of taxes. eration of the State Highway Com- . Over Deily Market, Centre Square : A mad cat in St. Louis hit several Kaston, Penna. miision ami ask that thought by given : children before ic was killed. to the road program for 1923* to see : A Danville, Pa., youth refused to! uiiil ail the main VOMU to any given ; keep a marriage contract because his jpoint ave not torn up, and that whore ! betrothed smoked a pipe. I detours arc necessary that thev be : "Johnny Mouse and Books for Boys and 1 put in good condition at the start ami '• Girls. William Gleason, M, was passing kept .in such condition while in use I the Wishing Stock" ! under the Scranton coal docks at (.•onnty engineers will also be asked •' 0 to 10 Yeora Dr. Horace Liclity : Klizabethport, when a workman loos- Famotis Bobhsy Twins ; ened traps of three cars of coal, 13 to work with the committee along' Ky the beloved child author, -| n similar lines. *", Johnny Oruello X*£it IJunny Brown tons in all. The coal fell on the boy Six Little Bunkers. VoL and buried him. He was rescued and The question of* additional road; 50c ^K^toj fltiinBnilcifO" £l« . was uninjured, e:;cept for a few !SIKIIS will also be taken up with the i when neetlftd. • scratches. ' .^.:ue Hig.iway Commission. i Appointtneni : Two young- women of Lowell, t Bell I'ijon^ 2 ; Mass., invt-ntwi a new plan of secur-1 Hope Church Notes. j i in_{? husband-s. They went out in boats "A Christmas Trio," is the sermon ! •with the man of their choice and con- trived to upset the boat and then . seize him ami save his life. The vic- PAINT OUTFITS Uncle Wiggily JBed lime Stories WE RAVE cim, in liii -first burst of gratitude ; and admiration, generally made the "Animals and Birds you know best how to ' A story tor each day of the month, with OUrt OFFICE 'I'D 1 desired proposal to his heroic pre- Ivathryn R-jth, the Trombone paint and draw," with jiiiintlns out- fiQ« colored illustrations. Read them to server. tvnnselist, has just concluded a very : lit, complete . Oi/C the little folks at night 29 N. Second St., Eastop I ^IE _was estimated that 5,500 acres successful revivai mission at Hone :! • of •Warren County soil would be re- mere were over twenty known con- one-half block from Northamp- claimed by the draining of the Great versions, and, many of these will join ; i Meadows. The chief expense was ox- tne church. . ; ton street (on the ground floor), ; pected to be the cutting through the ''Santa to tho Rescue," is the title • where we have fitted up an up-to ? «e Cm 11 t j be played and sung ! gj Y John i l p«orth League anil: date office and fire therefore bet •5undi\ School on Saturday, Decem- I\ ter prepared than ever to attend Mn amI Mrs Doll Cut-Outs Bundle of Books Star Mother Goose Orphant Annie Si'.t' i HV i c'\jil mltus \\ ,fin] !"I\Q' ,.tnero and, tho.| to your dental needs. Charmlnsly deecrlb- Mill Oidci IHn Santa's Legal Ad-! The favorite nursery ati j uk Fiost and the Fairv'' ed in guy, colored rhymes, prettily Il- pictures.. . ' Quun ind minj others. There will I lustrated. PHILADELPHIA 1 T Le! E b d Johnny DENTAL ROOMS . ^kome "" ' ™->- ° >'isi Special >..'. Gruolle .... Bell Telephone Easton 1865 A. Davidson, 0. D. PINKY PUP-a Book and Toy Deeds of Heroism and B OPTOMETRIST Each book contains a cut-out "Pinky Pup" A otory of tlie- lato war.'eHpeelally ouitable for a child to stuff and love forever for the young boy and very iiistruc- O after. Handsomely boxed EXPERT in eye examination and m fitting proper glasses for the rclici ' of eye and nerve strain. WASHINGTON, -NT. J. Special Club Offers Give a Magaine Write or Phone 35-R5 for on all Subscriptions Two New Books Full of Interest Subscription as a appointment "ThoXlttlo Dog that would,not "Wat? his Tall" for the Holidays. Uttlo: Kitten That Would Not Wash Its Face" Christmas Gift. Our circle of clients fs Each Book In a fancy box at, each I constantly widening; because of the unusu- al eyeglass service Ml PlOpill\ which we render. Owner— EAT AT THE Is your Water Pure Philadelphia Restaiirant and Satisfactory? Hess Brothers^iHentowri 68 .'CENTRE 'SQUARE EASTON TELEPHONE 100 Nothing but rho 1M* fooii—'S C! Allpn HACKETTSTOWN tle pics Our sun ice iileases HERRICK FLORIST OPEN' Dil AND NIGHT SECTION THREE THE WASHINGTON; STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 •• page! ANDERSON )lr». Hilllli ll.i.ry -.1 l.-:,,lr,l Hi,, riirir-nil I'm Mllll n Itulhr I ncr limit of hrr COIIHIII, Alfred Smitli. hi Knov.'l- Mrn II 1 i I rhl re IPIIU a1. tun lust Knlm-tlny, « II 1 It M If rl II tcrl i Loin Mrs. I.PIM Cnlili- iiv>vn'l s-itiiril-iv It I tj.lt r I I II I \ nil vlll I oi,l i lull n fn Ilmllvi >1 lira i 11 i I , I >n on tl i Ir t! f tl o 1 r s.Id lii'r ]i|-i>]ii'rlj' In III! 1'iiliNli jEi I 1 M\irr 11 t ..in. tl I*) 1 n tir \ II Hint win MI I iH vt i II fi»1 c t II rt tl t ntr ut,loi II 1 I 1h,i » I i In I i II i I llli I 7 In \i r II Sir I II Hi. | I III II Ur I oiltlTt; I I II II I i II I II In IK 1 I I ulur I III •) I f t 11 r \ it I i i j n I I I \ III I III I! 1) I 1 M n. i t 1 f II I I I M \ \ rl i I fr II \l!l I c to is p,l I.. II III r I) 1 III II I Miss MiMm! Itriiiuix U nrli II 1 I | II I II I Uccper fur U. '/.. Wil ill ll'lilll ,i I II M If r 1 I 1 1) II 1 I III It f n We Hnl 1 *>1 itc rr u si r I II I i I . M II ^ \\ III I « r r i ll » II I I I I Ir ID 1 1 1 i I I rl 1 tl r 1 I I II I II fr lit I „ I r I VI 11 1 1 r II II 1 There Is a Sure I I M \ I M t ii tl r lln i tl \ I I I 1 1 ll I I 1 i 11 I 1 I II Ki llo I 1 r 1 I Way to a Merry I rl \ I I I I \ li I llnrr **b r;, I I I V I 1 1 sir 1 1 r 1 I J 1 M II I ll I II I rr i I \ N II M If I il Christmas II M II 1 f i i 'i »' ' After all. it is the dollars you have to I II II ( II I I I PORT WARREN spend at Christmas-time that measures 1 your happines I) I [I I UMOiNiOWN The Christmas . spirit is a wonderful S tl I s I thing, but if we have not the where- I » 1 I 1 I 1 I i 1 M i \ \ S I I M » M r II Ml I ( r vr. Hi. II M II I \\ withal! to give the gifts that the spirit I I I I I 111 . I I II III I II of the season urges our Christmas will II 1 M Mr 1 M II 1 \ I not be nearly so happy and joyful. \\ ll ( (111 I 1 111 »l rl» II S t ll lit I I I 1 S I 1 nl 1 I M 111 I f II ll s 1 1 1 \\l t I II III I II 1 If you want to lie SURE of enough MS (I I M ( II II | I I Christmas Money next year, Join the M I) \t It t 1 to I I I I 1 (I II f I I II 1 I (.!« arafo I! I r 1 t 1 S it I 11 1 III. I t II I f I It II 11 | I h I M \l III t V /Ol//—\ lo SI Christmas Savings Club I I 1 1 II 1 rr I 1 II M \l Of 1 a 1 Mr /zto r — °""^ 1 I S , I . 1 I l I'll II i 1:1 n"," il Ilio ll Now forming at this bank. The plan is I I ll 1 I 11 s )) i I i M II II II t I 1 to \\ V II very simple—and you canstart with as I MM Mi- if T, I I S I I 1 1 I II 5 J>0JX/l I / A/ little as ii quarter. Join and pay by mail. h. I I 1 to SI I I t f I . ll 1 I , M ( r_ I I II MM til PHILLIPSBURG Finnl KM'Shooting III Tra I II (I 1 II 1 II r II f I I f I f I ( I /iweut MIHffll I M II IN i ll I I I | V I) I ll f I II I.if, 1 TRUST COMPANY 1 I t I 1 Ills ic t for lie u i \ I 1 tl I I i i. I I I t I 1 I il k II I'hillipsbmg, N. J. I t I I I I Ml it K K i In .h II «ll I f I I Hi M Hnil tin' h t \ I II Open S itmd,nc\cmiH,s I I ll M lit f 1 I .1 I I t M I I I III II lit I tl I I II t I I II 1 I II t I I Ilcie i ico/ little oieiimil\ lion e tint Mould tind out in iny section of 1 l i "\Iiin Sticot i mil iloii" con enitne lints with i uieii deil of thought devoted to i i n ilmg tU loom uol lijittd it g vc X fCchno oi bioidth ind dignilj ill Ii for Hi I I Smol hoie I i I omo tint would hold ind il4i id the ncwh miuierl coup's. i t r i i The looms u well plumed ind be ule )ein= co^j they pos o tl e gie it ittnbute ll Ol of accessibility Thrift's the Watchword A few plants and flowers would serve to improve the lions :wd .turn it into a lln I tl ll i ,1 ot „ , III lie tool; In hunting Inn ihu sub- dclifchtlul ind pictuiesquo home It h i i di tmetne pel oniht ill it c w I. Etnnce at a diligent man Is prectot — Jolomon. There are many who wish to make special gifts to special people, but.who cannot seem to decide just what is most appropriate. This is exactly the point where the most practical and useful gift is the right gift. We offer many more than arc listed here, and merely make these suggestions to indicate the variety available. vu \ o o"trriTn->T-\T<-< Individual ink wells or sets in the Bill folds, pocketbooks, diction- .± L11.KJ UUUi J.XNVJT attractive Emeraline line as well as iries, memo books, and individual cut glass and embossed metal. A playing card cases, all covered with We Are Offering This Week till to liumom/B with in Jibi uj the best grade of leathers, and in finish. variety to suit many tastes Papetries in all Straight grain grades and com- leather music binations, boxed rolls, with plenty attractively in of room for sheet gift packages music, one or two and at prices told it S 00 ranging from $15 At Rock Bottom Prices to $1.00. Tim" wK n leil liithdi ci e Sets of shears and paper knife, in Silks Madras Especially Priced For the •rold edged cards, and extra quality leather scabbard, at $3.7! Pongees Percales chips. Holiday Trade Brown leather writing case, ade- I quately fitted, just the thing for the Bibles and New Testaments cov- writing table or traveling bag at ered in limp leather in all conveni- Men's Wear Men's Handkerchiefs Ladies' Pointex Hosiery SbOO ent sizes from ?12.00 to $1.00. Plun 10c I c 3 c Puie Linen >0c S2 0 Si CO 3 0 i 00 NICELY PACKED IN Imtnl j ,c Book Racks in the famous art bronze. Not really solid bronze L\dies IUIW Sill: Hosiery HOLIDAY BOXES 1 but a patented base material cast in many art designs, covered with 00 $2.50, S2.S5, $3.00 a coating of Bronze material. The last touch for the library table! Ladies' Handkerchiefs L"di s " nd wool and wool hose Neckties it 60c >• 10 ?!'),?1.50, $2.00 $2.50 50c to. $2.00 Picl ed 6 in bo\ Sit SI 00 SI >0 Dennison's Handy Boxes contain Apartment sectional Bookcases in Cull' Link; JOC to SI 0 Sepuitt IJC 2IC 3JC Ladies' Kid Gauntlet Gloves everything that you haven't got Linen 50e (. eil \ e Uin "Mil e $3 00 period designs always make an ideal Kumapart Buttons when you need it—Cora, Labels family gift. 50c to $1.50 Paste, Glue, Adhesive Tape, Rubber Tie Pins JOc to $1.50 Bands, Paper Clips, Key Tags, and CHILDKENS Men's Kid Gloves Suspension Rings. The boxes are Watch Chains SI 00 I lttle Erabioideied I i!\uie 2 fox 2 c ei lu-ran 1 id ie blown, C ilend i in I e ulitul I t designs 1 = large or small and range in price with suitable sentiments for all the Arm Bands & Supportei 75c to S1.50 b! ill 00 ' 0 W 00, $3.50 from .$6.00 to 50c. rear, $2.25 to2E» Men Genuine Suspenders jie to ?1 00 W. DRIVING GLOVES Brown heavy grain leather desk Silk Hose ..50c to $2.00 Alpaca Scarfs Sheep lined (leu e lined the kind that et h ind omel tooled w ith gold Educational Drawing outfits at S2iO s 00 Si 0 I eeps \ oi i h u d n urn '•i 75, $3.00 consisting of pad, blotter, ink well, S6 00 contain o\ei thing tint i lu Wool Hose Sje to ".150 S> >0 SI ,0 si >0 S6 00 paper holder, calendar and pen wip- dent requires to make Mechanical Shirts, Special SI 10 u i $16 00 ind Aichiteelui 1 Di wint, Men's Shield Tex Ties Men's Felt Hats .$2.00 to $4.00 Men's Sheep Lined Coats m mte pittcins Toi dies oi woik There is a large interesting selection of desk sets in Tabbard Silver, and Men's Genuine Velour Hats S 00 2ic t r0e decorated enamel finish metal. These sets include all the necessary pieces Puce S9 00 SU 00 S16 00, $17.00 for the well appointed desk at §20.00 and les CHILDREN These are only, a few. Visit the store if only to see what is there. Tell Smli Chu s to bu\ ^oiu *oe>; ml 1 eif nib You may not buy, but you will at least'know how you can be satisfac- bei boots ulics ind Oood w urn ho e Olo\c sheep lined coil it Cieu lings torily served at LADIES MEN MONTAGUE'S Tell Santa Claus to buy your Tell S mt i Cl m he can get hoes I ul bei <. silk oi w ool hose shoe uiblei cloth md lubber 237 NORTHAMPTON STREET, EASTON umbrellas, silk 'or gloria silk utc cottontul Pus nn fells, lioik on all i ssibli. till tcls Of cuir L OHI sdccli i i I rt< il r |l» III ok guuinteed itCie\elmgs i he 1 1 ill Bi md mbbei Loot felt and you waul Is not in stock, we will set it for you immediately, No.-16 E. Washington Ave will get the most hero for his leithoi lippeis of the betlei ' money. glide dCiexehng THE WASHINGTON .STAR/WASHINGTON, ^N/j.,tHURSPAY,vDECEM^ ce-a)-Week Ni World, $2.75 Significant Incidents in the-Lives of Famous Women ,'Bv MARSC STtTYVESANT —- — Rugs How Grace O'Mallcy Won Honors ftrent a Queen. TJN th« sixteenth century, when-Kllwi- 'fercd'ii largo «iim'for"h«r npprchcnslon, 5 beth relk'nrd over KnBlanU as'Queen dcuhlml It was '(wjser to tiavo her for •;• ».r.(l was nominal sovereign over t.ia nn ally Lhnn nn enemy. So she Invited Irl-iii In-Jund wit.i dlvltletl Into petty Oralnno to court. , htrtirdoms, cacti havlne a klup ur tlitel- On the way up tho Thames. In her tnlti of its own. magnificent Large, Grnlruio bore her Of iheso Independent ni!*rn. Owen taut son. called 'Toby of'the'Sea*." O'.MalU-y tjtooil nut aa tho most fenrloss This Irish hcrolno wan received with nnd jioworful leader. His domain was great pomp and ceremony. She, "the on tho went coast.- He protected it. of Queen of the West," entered England aa necessity, with « weU-cqulvvei} JJeet ofn sovereign coma to meet a sovereign. galley*, manned liy gallant sailors. Her black hair fell like a mantle over SECOND NATIONAL BANK O'Mallcy lltenilly ruled tho waves of her shoulders, and was : fastened by a that portion of the Atlantic. And by gold dagger at'the .nape "of her neck. lila «IJu on the deck "f W« lias chip, in Under her chieftain's cloak, which wn.i sr i all sorts of weather, and In the fiercest thrown back, was revealed a gown cf (.attic*. «ttXHlnbt>autlful glrl-lils daugh- scarlet velvet, cut low In tho neck nnd PHILLIPSBURG, N.1 ter. WliQ was mcce at homo on sea than showing her white throat. en land. Some of tho ladies of the court tit- Our • 1923 Christmas Savings Club is Owen O'Mallcy died when Grace or tered at the ..first sight of this unfrtflh- "Urainnt.*"—»i Gallic—was nineteen. Al- lonr.blo bat picturesque costume. But as now .open. \ though women at this time had no right a poet wrote: ot inheriiiiiu'e tsither to money or power, "Nono laughed again who met thai itm fvii-l.-.is girl took l>rr father's place item nnd (lashing eye." You are invited to join early—Have n» "chieftain. Her people trusted hor, Elizabeth received: the Irish queer each member of the family join and nml her lishtlne men followed her na with treat warmth. Cralnno djil not thev ha s • " • • • '. t The different classes are: HUG SALE CONTINUED Deposit 25c each week and receive $ 12.69, ALL THIS WEEK Deposit 50c each week and receive $ 25.38 ' ^YHh every S25 purchase of Rues we !.»ive you a TlisscII Deposit $1 each week and receive,$ 50.76 Carpet Sweeper or it 27x51 (Genuine Velvet KHJ;, free, for Deposit $2 each week and receive.$101.52 this sale only. Deposit §5 each week and receive. $253.SO Smith's Extra-Size Seamless A' Speciaf Queen Elizabeth Received Her with Pomp and Ceremony. Deposit $10 ea. week and receive. $507.00 Heavy Tapestry- Group j AH-Wool Her name became a terror on tho seas. causo of hor .people, and told Elizabeth Axmin- Brussels Velvet Tapestry Perhaps tho term "pirate" sounds that her aecnts In Ireland ware not onlj criminal to ua of today. But we must unfair to the Irish, but disloyal to Eliza, ster Rugs Rugs Rugs Brussels rumombrr that piracy wa3 legitimate letfa. • . • • Over $90,000'paid to depositors in 1922 Club. then. Drake. Raleigh and Gilbert :wero Tho English queen gladly rectlfletl thii 11.3x12 ft. 11.3x12 ft. practically plratea. jondltlon, and offered to make Gralnni Open Monday evenings from 7 to 9 and every business day 6x9 ft. 6x9 ft. Sii ' nralnne considered her piracy as. th« a countess, which, however, ahercfused trade by which sho lived. Sho sup- Instead, she asked to have her newly. ported her little kingdom and Its peo- bom son, "Toby of too Seas," made ai ple by tho loot she brought In from tho carl. This the gracious Elizabetl .00 granted. It Is from him that thopres Slightly imper- ; Oralnne married twice, and each time ent Earls of Mayo aro "descended". - Seconds fect 1 Mill Seconds Imperfect j united her kingdom with another pow- Gralnne returnedto hercountrytWhen rrfut one. Through her first marrlago aho riot only foupht for her subjeCU u. Daniel 0'Flalu-rltle. sho acquired protection and livelihood, but watcher OiiraKaliuolle Castle, one ei tbo strong- over them like the good mother sh> .,,I.f hold:-, of the west coast. was. Sho woa'a Just and beloved rulec lUr second marriaeo, to Sir Richard nn ablo statesman and a valiant com fore; I'urke. was also one of polltic.il necos- mander. • • . Open Evenings 037 Northampton St., Easton Hltv. HowflVor, It was very successful, Her'lost act'before her death was ti 'and several children were born at sea, endow a monastery, for Grace O'Malley 1 Pnmo;;t!c affairs did not prevent Oralnno the pirate, was a highly religious worn from defending and providing for her an. Her name ha3 come down througl history aa tho "Good Queen of th. Tliis str«ii;.;o woman broame so power- West." But to prcservu her kingdom sl» Star and Thrice-a-Week N. Y. 'World, $2.75 ful that Queen tCilaabeth, who had of- was forced to bo a pirate. GLEN GARDNER ; : .Mrs. Kli/;i Frilis iw slimline w>mo; : ::inc ill llr.lljir.il. vir.itin^- lit"- brutliiir. : I (.'bark's lliiwk. '' -Mrs. .Iraiiii' Iliflil. only ilnuplilor of i Mr. 1 Mrs. .lames Ilislil. (if lllis iilucc. I iitni! Uslw (»|i(ly!;i. i»f Ihuii'li'ii. wt-ro mar-i j rk'd last v.-ct-i; hy Rev. K. K. alit'rmaii, at • "'M'I!"!!I,J '"l'.~!''"n.''n'.v''lV. Ituslr of; Plaiiilii'ld were Sunday ;:m;st.s of Mr. | Uusli's jiarents •. .. . ,.^ ; Mrs. UIIIKI' Ri'vuolils ami i-liildn'U •<>[' Iliilsiil,.. raiZaln-ll'i. i.lii.|,t i.vpr Kundity ! wirli Ciiiini'lliiuin mill Sirs. Jl. II. I'oltcr. j Jlrs. Ihia'l Oiiuvvr (if Kiislnn vi.iilml | lit'f liari'iny. ilr. ami Mrs. lOlias Dralic. IM Sii . . ! ! •The ^'li iimm-il will hold an nd-! Every Taa in Our Store Bears a C jj.mrm'(l iiii},' Kriilay nieht uf thisj j " ThV "i'rcsliytrriircsliyt a ; Stuitlnv ' st-hool j I:<;UU!! f'linsliiiill i cxi''iTtsci s in (•onnce Gifts for Every Member of tke Family i wiili i next Sunday j i Kfimlurs will jilsft rcccivt' tlieir annuiil' j Clifislm.-if! trout at that time, and sill'iire : I rcnliestctl to be jin'SPijt. j Prices-are Vi's. this town i:; Koitiu' to liave elcelric! Illtihts. Xo. we ciin'i sive you any \w-! lirtiliirs just timv. but Juk-r we" \v!M tclM Just you all iilioul it. It's ruminj; r:.:v this; iii'ic however. WHAT \VK SAW LAST AV"! K. i Right ! Doll Carriages and Kisjlit Inline inifii ejilin^ (ivster stows in I mail's luncli lfinins Tiuirsilny nljiht.. Team nf ]]DI>CS Iiiti-licil l<» road s'.'tiiief oiher useful toys liciitlcd fin- tin; Sanatorium lo ri'imtve an; inch of snow. . : AnotInn1 wirloiitl of co:il tli.^jipi)*?ni- from • for the "Kiddies" Ilixon'syiird. . | 1'aiil Jones drivinj; :i tcaiii of horsos: thnniKli t(iwi) ;it less than forty miles an hour. : Plain or Banded Tcli*|ilio:ii! man t-liinbin^ :t polo like :i airtight, with locks, rabbit. ; : Woman iniHins K1«H! contaiiniir,' hnby '• : 'C well made. Just over Imn: Mcluwiilk. Smncliodr hurt! the Gift for "5H-' ncuinHy t-lttirL-d'off the aiuewiilfc. after' liuly." I.i'W Ilartnim ninyiiiK Street Commis-l .sirtuer in (tiicninB.ilniin nl. GimiiiL-r's Cor- ' tier io ]i(>L'p from tioiiiK drowned out - ilnr- '< iuj: tiic lli:i\v. .' i 'Jinn full from tint billowy of fJlnn! ' rpHAT bright-eyed, rosy-cheelted youcgsiiir of yours) Has 3he been whispering Cianlncr h»U lo tin- floor Imfow IIIIPIIIK I 1 to Santa Claus again this year? Coaxing him to bring a piano—so'e she can Hie K«i:ml of Trml« ilmicfi Saturday nijclit. Pictures and Too iniicli Imotch. ; ^tart j,<>- mi.!Sic lessons? C Think how much music meanB to hei. Soon her-little 5 fingers could be trained to play music—with the aid of tho wonderful Playerpiano. Mirrors NORTON Please don't deprive he: of music another day Q Surprise and delight her on Christmas morning with a brand new Playerpiano. This gift of music will mean Mr. ami .Mrs. William' Mitehell are en- much to you and to her in years to come. . * Gas or Electric riiiininK It in nwilier, lira. Mary SIUcli- eli. (if Clinton. . . • Table Lamps Mr. and .Mrs. (Jiw^e Goidnu moved lo Stanislaw i.(!intH(-hilzl;y jilace on Silt- ; REMOVAL .SALE , Kitchen imlay. 80 new lamps re- Mr. and Mrs. Goor^c Fleming enter- tained their Mm-iti-lnw iimt'wifc, Mr.-nnd ceived this week. Cabinets 1 New designs. MI'K. Ct'i-il Him , ami diiiiL'hlcr of Clin- Mother's Gift ton, on Snndav. ' iV; > .John Trout. >if-Qiiitkcrtuwn vipltctl liin #12.00 to $30.00 eaves time rmd la- nie're. Mra. Hai-l Went: I;is(. Snndiiv. . Complete bor. .Miss Viola'Hmldicsnii was the j,'iicst of .Makes it possible Jor yuti to have JciiniR Kounscvilh) IIISL Siindiiv. $1 a week Jlrs. .losopli Mi:Conne.ll and'son, liny- •Music in your Uoir.c jor Cliristmaa nioml of Anusindak1 iinsned Kunilav with full? equipped llii'*M m'iiilii'w ami wife, M'r. and MI-M. Karl Wmm. . . Mr. and Mrs. M. Jr. I.oi.t wore rocont An unusual opportun- Come in To-day visitors uf llieir dtuiKlifer, MVH, Joseph Mnduire^of Tlami.ton. Take advantage of this .Mr. and-Jlrs. Elmer Iliifldlcxon and lit- ity for you at tliis Oft ik; son (Jliffonl of I'Vonchtowji spent one opportunity today. Per-Y tiny la.sl week wlili'hiH l>rollicr. William Season Time to pur- haps never again will you and wife. . Jlr. and Mrs. Irviji Friltn enfertatned .receive an opportunity' to Mr. and JIIH. •.lofioiih I'iUeiiKi-r on Wed- chase Musical Instru- •buy ouch a high-grade nesday of hi .si week. •Mr. .tiiid -AIi>(4. .Utiorjcn VniiderhiltVot -piano.for~so little money. Ml. I'lciisant visited he.r brother, Win. ments, Furniture; Lluddleijoii. Lamps and Shades, arcd js Sonora Phonographs JOHNSONBURG Clear As a Bell Gift Novelties ia great HARDlftAN'-. PIANOS Mi>s Giissie itryimtflH m very ill with $775 Players, : ,$625 dropsy and licuri. troubk' at. the limmvof Christmas Records her mother. Varieties. $600 Players . . $450 ili'Sf'Fnnil; '(inivor and tluugliior, JUSK add Rolls Mary, have retunied fnna a visit will) $550 Uprights . . $475 relaiiv<-!i in Newtmi. $500 Uprights ..$375, Miss Ijtftlwr Donne speiil. a imrl. of hisl $400 Uprights . .$250 wri'k with- Miss Mary (irtiver . SH-llii and Kaly Kowulxttik •Imvo reeov- ercd from ,(hi: mraslon. 1 Mar,ner3 Exposed. WRIGHT MUSIC STORE All Pulchases Made Up Until Satuiday Nisht A sure-siRn of ill nunmorsis In ia\k FURNITURE, LAMPS & SHADES lonrl. If you m. in n- Imhlt -.vlien you I Will Positively Be Oclivcied befoie Chnstmas. go Inln » store nf tnlhtnp'In suoli u loud, Open Evenings''Until Christmas voice the .iuuitor In rlio cellar lienra " . 154 NORTHAMPTON ST. ' ; you, (]ult ft. ^ All jll-lirea. jiepplc.-tulk so lout] that tliey drowii everyoVie iu "•- room.—Arliansaw Thomas Cat. '-(• , y A HINGTON, W. J., TflUftSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 •t r —v^^j EiiNton IIOHIJIIUI mid litter (o Mtilhcnbtri; lioxnttal, Pluinfield, where an Xraj wu token und the Jnjtirj located if the l'rc*b\U'iinu church arc rejroiitnj: I(IH IQ Inne the clinpp] wired, all bids (o The Pretln torian Simdnj ficlioo! will hull) 1ft llnireda (tothn) In tlir courxo give n GhriHtinas pnrtj to itK members nf thnu ]iraitiuill> .nil honuK will be anil Ihilr frit nils tWay t\enmir In tile Laetoiwnniia.IIeljihtJi, Sklllimin Hill lightelidited bb (loftt-UlK and the (Jlui- chnptl A Hhort program of Chrlstinaa and Mnin Mtrcet have been equipped-wllli Hamiltoton 'Coiiiixiiiv mamn\\ extencxloixdl tlit (11- tarols, reritatioiiH and wifos will be nn electric fixtures mid the t \\ iltiam ( ondil is having the interior j oi his house unndeled CLOTHING CO. Coiinnlninii mil Mis Itubnl Coition nntPilmiiMlon ^nndn Mi and Mrs I I 7&a VarmaK Stores Co.h. P1OIP\ and it uulih t Miss M n f; in t Mi md Mis t hntou I Im. \ and claunb 25 So. Thiid St., Easier. In Mis, Mime I allot \\ i^hiiiktoii and Mi and Mis lliudd Vlhuulit of 1 aston Mis \ It lUmliiifr sin nt Tut mint with liicads in rnstou Mi nml Mis ( imjm MIH pc of Phil Iipsbmn wen ^mida\ \isitois of All and Mi* VuMiu Kttiiun AIis Willniin Sill is ill with tonsilihs Tn 1 the two \e ii old on of Minoi and Mis \\ H I'tiMu m ill fnim m ittad of,up bnidin u on pneumonia Ahss Pnimu Duek\ oith is sufTuini, with tonsilitis Ahdni^ht Alat-s at St Anns Catholic ehiinh it 12 oelod Chnstmas IZ\Q T tit 111(1 ~UI*. E O BlMlHl II Ul IS tlu it Musts™ (i mid i\ All C Kiitiiu of \cw ul and tiiui daughter and son in litt vli md Alls H iKn/L of Ko- Don't Disappoint the Family \illt Mi*. Miin tnibiwood is spdiding i few di\s with hei son md daiiM'itti in This Christmas! law Ah ami Airs Charks Undeiwood nt 'Doui Mis I ndtrwood will (ontimie h( r \isir to ]tndn'cpott Conn with her Mother and the children have been wanting a diiuhtir Mis IIuiv fetitLtu befoie ic phonograph for a long time, and are hoping'you will .luiiiin,, lo IKI hoini. hut ! Mis 1 hiHti I inning his iceeptid i not forget them this year. Of course it will be a I ositiou in I TiitL liios stoic it Glen CORNISH, for in no other make can you secure" the 1 'ilirold CMIIPIS of Ilulittxtown was Only 7, More Shopping Bays $efme Christmas mellow tone quality so characteristic of all Cornish in town Moniln leniwiiu old acquaint phonographs. ancis Vll tin tnti ins are eomina home now Since the opening of our 7th ANNUAL 20%» CHRISTMAS BONUS SALE we And the best part of it all is that the price is wilhb. th^ r ti r i1 i Hi^etlv spmt i few di\s i C \ list week have been busy every day. The public realizes \that,a cKscotfnt of 20% from oiff veach of everyone. CORNISH phonographs are made right hid on ( union is slowh recoMtm, here in Washington, and sold DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY fiom n sum attad ot j,np year round low prices is worth coming'af terand that gifts^of Jewelry, Ivory, Sil- Mis I lm (ool md Mis n ml tin This means a tremendous saving on every sale. We don't want sitnf i d i\ I tst- weik in Piston verware etc., need not be so expensive when!purchased! 'here. Come in—buy what you to take this on faith,—we want.you tpjook around, and AIis limn A\LI11IOISU is end l taming you need—and deduct 20% from the total amountjof {your f (purchases. Nowhere then come in for a.demonstration. You will be surprised and hoi liotlai Vuniist Clien of Ion,, else can you save so much money onjgiffes. delighted. I loid &t iples is nui ing i pinned ml It '1 ho n\,ul u inonlhh business meeting ol lh« ( omaion Council w is lit Id last iii(sdi\ evening Onh tin usual loutine Choose From This ListfofiSuggesihns Cornish Piano Co, of business was (misled and ill 1 ills oidntd paid 'Ihe list mi etui,; of the WASHINGTON, N. J. ten will lie IK Id nn Dn 2M FOR.HER Mis Mini Culm,,' md Mis Clinics Player Pianos QRS Music Rolls Inn id spmf AIondi\ in Piston Wrist'-Watclies Upright Pianos , Vocalion Records Hnimuli ( hi] I I Hil\ union tnd A'atches 1 ul I imuik h l toi Dtliw ne \I.S|LI l Grand Pianos Phonographs di\ to IIOI i li« dns oi dui hunt Watch Chains Diamonds ID. Pearls ( lm tints fominuniu in (hi Pu h\ Scarf Pins teiian < Iiineh Sundn moinin Hit M i Diamonds Rings bad wtulhoi list Snmln e\eium, until We Lavalliers this SUIK1I\ when a hu-i. 11 iss uill |H •$, Rings »oiiii m(inhoi ii shoit tnl! oi tho pio^iiss of tin wei of lords Dn Vilnme \e\t bin In uniiiif time will IK f liristm IS , i nols Cliiisimis Pinion md pineis ' lie •ftibsuiber uboiit to lcltnrpu h liilimni, l ol£u In1* t-iitnt stodv 20% lliul nisiuhiiii'ry at1 jniblicanle :tt IIIK rcsulcnco' kn n' ».s' tliu O.snuiu buino- d BROADWAY Discount West of Brass Castle Ilohait Pboch of Pnston spent un 8 1 At 12 O'clock Shorn,' on ('nv with his im,ents Vi 4nd AIis T H Eboeli Afrs G J/ Cook w LS JIu ^arst of hoi Earrings pinenis Afi uul Mis Oia \\ lshbtiiu of Cuff Buttons THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 &to\\irts\iJh ITudiu Cameos AIi and Ah*: Nn'^nn ir H SOI T Belt Buckles of Wiihmgtnn anil A ictoi AVIIBOU of AV Silverware M\CHINER\—Foidston Tiacioi now with ulows 2 plow , 3 soe OnniRo usiicd AIi nnd Ah J II Watch Charms Pyralin Ivory tion pring tooth hnnow * section spike tooth leveling himow No 2 Ellis AluUhlci Sundae Koislone thrrslm * / _J%W ' THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER.21,,1922 '•-• ..--•• • • " '" SECTIO''" '* N THREE- 1 jp and: two'.brothers/Mrs. Sarah Tilton de-it of tho Women'H Christian Teiapcr- iliniijT KitiatH of Mistt Zeilu Hnwk cxerciKCH wllli jtrnyt'i*. Orand Ma'aler at Clinton. Alissi-a Mary jind Mildred Shcrcr., •< and Daniel Mctz, of PhilHpaburg, and i IIU' Union. \wm hi (lie borough on Itublirwoa'of ihu State I-od^c watt the! Jain(!s*'O.; Connie, Sr., made nrbnsincss ||i William Metz, of Allentown. Tiic-day of ianl week. A jmrlor mei'tiiiK I Mr. ami Mrs,'Isnnc T. Huff anil sons, lirinunnl siieaker of the evening. Itcv. trip to IttKburg on Monday. He IH mov- 3Ir. nii'd *Mra, Reynolds and 'two chil- IVDEATHS She Was a faithful member of First wn« held lit the home of MNi KIlniMli i I'HIII, JinnLi and Ilcrniird, .SJHMIL Sumlnj M, II. I,oololan, naHtor of the StcwuitH- Utp hiH Htavc factory to Lebanon, Pa, dren of Hillside were over-Sunday cneHtu WilHiimson mid n muss Hireling Inter in J it Astbiny ultli Sir. nml .Mrs II. V.ville Prc'loturinii tbun-h, iil»o RjioKe and 1'ridc of Touchstone Itctieknli Lodite of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Totter., Methodht Episcopal Church. ilie M. II. tlinri'li. .MIK. .1. V. Willner, H ii licit ami fnmilv. a cliorut of tliildn-n trnnc Tlie Ornml- Walter Ainerinnn of Newark iias been tlic local ]>rt>«i Stjto, (iuallty anfl Benlu Our Mtto Cte Ant Enjoy tha OoaTCBfaacu,.9l-Kaffl Payments. OPEN EVENINGS Standard makes in the latest models fashioned from the newest fabrics, help you to choose a garment that is • exactly Handkl of the! to his taste, in clothes. • •.'• Our sl| Sox by the Box— tion. Special Attractive Values An Excellent Gift Ladies'l Tomprrow and Saturday ' He Would Like Men just can't help it if they are Madeiil Others at $18 and up to $75 hard on Hose — so why not box.-HI Prepare yourseli now|for tho iiolS.daya . TiieMJ : One of These tfpecfal offerings ^11 flare jbu mom y. please Him with a box of these Ladies! FUR TRIMMED COATS, $.15 and up. Hats guaranteed values. in a bi SPORT COATS, $9.98 to $ZS. They are the very newest style Ladies! —a Hat every well dressed man Holeproof Lisle 3 Pair $1.00 qualilyT CHILDREN'S COATS. $B^8-sai up. will be wearing. A Host of Desirable- Gift Suggestions at 50c| 1 Holeproof Silk 50c'up Sizes for boys and girls. ChiidrJ CLEARANCE OF CLOTH' DRESSES Fine Blanket Bath Robes ....;.;. .$5.50 up Wool Sport Sox 50c up a box. j AT $9.68. . ' . Shirts for Dress Wear ...... $1.00 up Ladies'! ; Caps $1.25 Up Golf Sport Stockings $2.25 up in pre[ SILK DRESSES AT $12Jlt-an& up. All Silk Neckwear ,.,.•.:.....'...: .. '. .55c up Sl.io'.l Wool Scarfs•;.,....•:.-..-.,..„,...... -...... ;$1.25 up Cbildrcn's : Pur Sets, As a Gift, Gloves Are Ladies! S2.98 and up. Hard to Beat This is a Men's Store, white, Umbrellas, Raincoats, Sheep C oats, Sweaters, Mackinaws, Hand- LfltJIis' Sill; Under- at Si.(I And especially if you choose them kerchiefs, Belts, Suspenders, Smoking Jackets, Pajamas, Lined abounding in' splendid Gift SugT wear—Briuceas' Slips, from our present showing. gestions for Men. Whatever you Ladies! SH.08 up Gloves, Underwear. choose here will be sure to grat- white. Wool Gloves 7Bc up Petticoats, 11 52,98 and ify and satisfy the man who gets Ladies'l up to 57 30. Gift Boxes Free With Your Purchase colois. I Dreas Gloves $2.50 up it. Our guarantee of quality Ladies'l colors and style goes with each purchase!' 1 (So film Up. H,indk| WOOLEN 8CH£Ffe S:.S8 imd up oi s. for SlJ sroiw iivia si ss A lino jlssorrjii m or Trx Coafc at Special Ancihel Lou ]*n Silk chiefs MEN'S OVERCOATS oLadies'l Specially i'rictd aj J25an d $35 •ON THE SQUARE" PENNA. Lerch ( Jl p im I', POU to or )0I1 „ c,mrsc atc0UDt a'^fty */ hl f SECTION THREE THE WASHINflTON STAR. WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 mportaece For Late Shoppers! In' Children's Gift JEWELRY we in our de- li r all ages, In a great variety li "35c. 45c. Rival Pearl Neckbces—the fin- |to S2.50. est constructed pearl necklace Boys From ever made. They are guar- iars intced not to break, peel or discolor, It requires an ex- Laur.i Lee pert to tell Rival Pearls from the real pearls. Priced at SI2 to S24. lis Mister Sue, Leather Pearl Bead Necklaces in various Comfy Slippers lengths and aizes. Priced ?t SI, |iy Laura Lee Goods, for "Gifts SI.50, S2.50 to S5.00 a set. JN MILADY'S hours of case, this Boys From A Gift of Leather is a substantial gift Fancy Mounted Combs set with lira This Store Will Be I dainty DAINE1. GKEEN creation good quality stones. All sizes '—a very useful gift and therefore is , will meet with her ftili approval. to match every style of nan by. David always appreciated by the recepient. Made of the bast quality of quilted dressing. Priced at SI.00, We are showing a very complete line satin with heavy silk pop-pom. Edges Si.75, S2.50, S3.50, S5.00 |s~ by Arthur of leather goods for the holidays priced bound u-itl' braid. Patent Comfy Sofa to S12.00.each. rfSfi sole. Conies in attractive colors to moderately. . ' '. ' . Purse Tops in shell and metal by Arthur O I/I match your favorite frork or negligee. Price.!'"at priced at Si.00 to S2.00. by A-lIuir For thb convenience of those who cannot shop during the daytime Gold Finish Picture Frames in Leather Bags $5 to $25 Consfy Sliiipers for the Kiddies at single or double style. Priced $1.75 and §2.00. at S1.25, SI.5b, SS2.25 up to I Sto:c% by Bags for travelling or overnight' iise. S7.00. Comfy Slijinsrs for women at $1.50 Jaish. • Large and small made of selected If You Are Undecided to $2.50 Mesh Bags in a great number of SrGirls leathers and well made throughout. styles and effects. Priced at 1 Years Priced at S5 to S25. Camfy Slippers for men at $2.00 to S3.50, S'1.00, S5.5O, S7.00 up by Carolyn $4.00. to SI5.00. Iby Carolyn Ladies' Fitted Cases MAIN FI.0OH Ladies' always, welcome n gift of leather, and especially tilted cases— Gifts of Leather hs for ready to take with on the short or long trip. Priced at $15 to S42.5O. Arties for Women Velvet and Duvctync Bags in assorted shapes. Some with IBoys and Misses plain frames others fancy. lir friends — Suit Cases $1.25 to $16.50 Nicely lined with good quality Illy.accept a The days of snow are here—artics silk. Priced at S3.5O, SS.O'i. •your gift at All sizes and kinds are included in the. are the best protection against wet S7.5O, S10.00 up to $16.50 . |5ur present Christmas showing of Suit Cases. il',:.i.":—- they help protect you against Esgs in all shapes and made of 111 the new Made of selected materials that are CO'..':-. all kinds of leathers. Tricei h 1-ashiohed of sure to give lasting service to the one Women's 5. iiuckh Ar'.ics ct $5.C0. at S1.9S, S2.5O, S3.50, 111 surely give 'who receives one as a gift lor Christ- S4.5O, S5.00 up to SIS.00. Women's 4 buckle Arties at 34.50.' I tisf action to mas. Silk Bags in black and colois. MAIN FLOOR Woptens Hosiery—.Always on Gift Lists .Misses' 6 buckle Arties at $4.00 SI0.00, SI2.00, $13.50 up jat $4.98 to to S35.0O. Ladies' pure thread silk hose; good wearing qual- Ladies' all silk, full fashioned, pure thread silk Children's 5 bu-skle Arties at $3.50. ity. Radmoor Brand, pryamicl beer hose. Fash- hose with lace clocks in chifion or medium Women's Boots with rrcy cuff, priced Overnight Bass in various styles It $3.98 and ioned, tiiack only in sizes i'/i to 10. Priced at weights. Priced at S3.00, S3.5O to S5.5O a pair. at $5.00. Priced at S3.50 to $15.00. Fancy Aprons Si.5o a paii\ . . Bill Folds in a number of very Ladies Italian Silk Hose in the Kayser or Van MAIN FLOOIl desirable styles; made of se- Ladies' full fashioned pure thread silk hose. Made Raalte brand. Sizes SK- to 10 J-i,' brown or lected material. Priced at Novel Useful Gift with lisle tops'and soles. Colors; black, brown, black. Priced at ?2.5o and. ,53.00, a pair. oiler, tifiin, Sahara, cocoa, bambou, medium grav,. SI.00,, SI.50, SI.75 up to • Ladies' Outsize Silk Hose with lisle tops and S5.00. Fancy Aprons made of fine qual- chauve and polo.- Sizes 8'/* to 10. Priced at soles. Hull fashioned in sizes 9 to 10><. Priced Table and Boudoir J ity nainsook, dotted Swiss,, and S2.00 a pair.' .",•:' : at S2.5O a pair. , . Pass Cases useful to men and Lamps ready women. Priced at S2.25, \$25.00 organdy in white and dainty col- Ladies' Phoenix' Silk Hose. Known for their Ladies' Extra Size Silk Hose with lisle tops or all S2.5O, §2.75 to S5.00. quality. Black and Havana Brown in,sizes-8>2 silk. Priced at S3.00 and S3.5O a pair. Kayser .A [.;'["•,! io uivay:. v/eiojme — a lounging ors. Neatly trimmed with iace. to 10. -Priced'at SI.20, Si.55, S2.10 and S2.S5 . Jevnings he extra size Glove Silk Hose at S3.95 a pair. v/h.r.li'c.- i: iv for \,w \':\y.'\t room •'The new designs -includef-aprons • a pair. •••,. -•• . -".. ; • , |itnrsiro\ving . Ladies''Fancy Silk HO.SE in striped or checked ef- or the bqvocir. V,'-; zr; sliowing jfor the holi- that are round, square and point- Ladies pure thread silk hose with lisle tops or all fects. Priced at S2.5O, S3.00 up to S'1.95 a pair. a very complete "assii'riniiiii of silk. Suitable for gift making. Colors, black, Ladies' Van Raalte all silk, full fashioned, black Handel Electric Table Lamps for Give an Umbrella early selec- ed. Priced at 39c to 52.50. i of the. best cordovan and grey and tan. Priced at S2.5O a • hose, with lace designs of sunburst or lace instep the Holidays, priced at Slfi.SO to If you n.r; undecided about tl'.e °;itt ( department SECOND FLOOR pair." with lace clocks./ Priced at S5.95 a pair. S4'l.00. you v/ill give Him, Hei o: •. e ..Ladies',purerthre.''.d.silk-liose._full.-fashioned .with, . Ladies^mpnrted-Black .Silk Hose from ..Saxony- ..Boudoir.Lamps.in..a.great .variety... Children—give them .umbiel'a.— & lisle tops or. ail silk". Kayser in "Onyx"; also" Vim" All'pure thread silk, full fashioned with " exquisite - of Pylychrbme' finishes. Attractive :iiiey'art: aiwi'iys'iibefui• uii!:".t; -he Raalte, black, fawn, cordovan, navy,.Russ:an\calf, lace clocks in three different designs. Priced and- very desirable. Will make year — they give a lastig ;*i«- grey andv/hito. Sizes S>J to io\ Pjiced atS3.00 ••; at S5.95. Sizes S'/i to 10. A splendid gift for splendid gii'is. Priced' at S.5.00 ice — and they are always vrl- a pair. ' ' ' '•':•.•: ••!•>.'•; Christmas. .each. > • , ••• ' •• .. ..' •• • • come even though, the rdctpicn' has more than one of' them. Men's Umbrellas at 98c. to 10.00. Children s Hosieryi-Important on Gift Lists Ladies' Uumbrcllas at 98c io $18.50. Children's Fine Rib Cotton Hose in a good wear- • Children's Imported Wool Golf Hose in browns, 1 ing Quality, Black, White and Cordovan. Priced grey and green "heathers, black and camel's hair Stationary atways I ,::-* teen and always Children's' Umbrellas at 98c to at 25c a pair. ' . will be' une of the-most'acceptable of $5.00. with contrasting colored culls. Sizes 7 to 10. Christinas, Gifts. •.No one ever re- Children's English Rib Lisle hose in brown, biack Priced at SI.25, 51.50 and SI.95 a pair. Colored Silk Umbrellas priced at ceives too much stationery and our S3.98 to $18.50. and white; also Russian Calf. Sizes 6 to 10. Children's fine.rib Lisle Hose in black, cordovan, section on . the main floor... offers Priced at 39c a pair. Russian calf, champagne and white. Priced at . kinds' and qualities that are always Children's English' Rib Silk and Wool Hose in . 5oc a pair. 1 highly appreciated by. the recepient. black and cordovan, also white. Sizes 7 to 9J/J. Boys'"Black Cat Hose, known for their splendid Highland Linen and. Cranes Linen !viced at Sl.2'5 a pair. wearing quality. Black br cordovan in heavy' Lawn Haperties in one, two and three Gift Suggestions Finer Weave of Black Cat Hose for Boys priced weight with double knees. Sizes C to 11. Priced quire boxes. White or colored pa- at 50c a pair. . ' ,. :. at 39c a pair. ' per. ." Also many other'fine qualities from the basement of writing stationery! Prices range from 29c up to S5.00 a box. Universal Elecb'ic f'ercolutors. A useful gift for the family. "There io a demand for good Priced at SI3.00, SI7 50 :nd This Store is Really Siationery — We have it" S 19.50. always acceptable gifts • Urn Shaped Percolators. \ bePU- tiful gift for the family .uid [very acceptable as gifts at Christmas time—because home. Priced at FI P.OO, ||ano' bcause no one ever receivs "too many" Hankis. S22.5O and 5.25.00. , iipletfi i'.s the list wili show. Shop early for best selec- Electric 'Toaster:—practicil j"': because of ils.covstan' use in findkercbiefs, six Ladies' Linen Initial Handker- [EADQUARTERS because the toys that Collapsible Dress Form the home. Pricr-d S7..3C Jat"S2. Ladies' chiefs. Priced at 35c each, or Worth Giving— Worth Getting Eisctric Waffle Irons — import- Ju'efs; three in a three for SI.00. everybody wants will be found in this ant utensil for every home. Ladies' Initial Handkerchiefs at We-knew.of nothing more practical Priced at S 11.50. and iiseful'. than, a Collapsible Dress Ehctric Warming Pads — useful Idkerch.iefs, six 12/jC. . . -, / '. very great assortment gathered for the Christmas : Form. It will give a. lifetime of per- the year round, especially foi lit SI.75. Ladies' Madeira initial Handker- fect satisfaction and pleasure iii; 'home the invalid. Priced at SG 50 liefs of a good chiefs, priced at 75c 'each. " Season. Toys for boys and girls of all ages—toys s Desk Sets in a variety of styles •• dressmaking" • . c; I box. Priced Ladies' Maiieiro Handkerchiefs. an dfinishes. Priced at S10 00, of every description and the prices are very S13.00, S15.00 arid SI8.00. Priced at Sot each. . ' . : You can luiy a great many things •(chiefs, three in that are more expensive—but you can- Eronzc Metal Smoking Stands for Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, lace moderate. , .. ' " • not buy a-Christmas present tor mak- dad and brother. Priced at |25c and 5oc. , ed at 5oc. > :• • iV edged Pric ing over, tittingor repairing a.dress. S3.00, S9.00, S 12.50, 513.50 !|;Handl:erchiefs .Ladies' Spanish Hand embroider- The stocks are selling fast—better shop tomorrow It makes an idea!; "Christmas Pres- and SI7.00. "riJed at ed"^ Handkerchiefs, a very accept- ent" to every woman who sews. able gift. Priced at ? 1.50,. S3.oo; if you have not already made your selections. Idkerchiefs in S2.5O and S3.5O.' jicolcu. Priced- Ladies' Plain Linen Handker- Silver Plated Ware ;hiefs. Pricedat 15C,'25C', 50c and Fitted Dressing At the present time we are show- llndkerchiefs in 75c each. . . ing a very complete line of high c Ladies' Linen Embroidered Cases for women gradp silver plated ware — and r ' same is suggested as gifts for Uidkerchiefs in Handkerchiefs. Priced at l'5c. [Dressing' Cases are" vjry.much Christmas. The'prices are.,very Ladies' Hand Drawn Handker- JOc ., •• • appreciated as Christmas .Gifts reasonable considering the' qual- |pe 'tie Chine chiefs. Priced "at 19c each. • 1 '•and we tliorefore have prepared ity and the styles of- the ' articles ..'..'-'.* and col- mentioned: f •, Ladies' Gingham Bordered Hand- to,nieet every demand. Our : each or three kerchiefs. Priced at 19c each.; '. 1 selection .includes' cases made of .Cheese and Cracker Dish '•' • Ladies' Embroidered Handker- Cake. Baskets '.various popular' leather; ''artistic lit /of Ladies' ( chiefs. Priced at 10c each. •'! Bread Trays ]hine • Handker; Fancy .colored Handkerchiefs. in design and" fitted with'high "' • Vegetables Dishes . Priced at 7c each or four for 25c. s,r-.de iitMigs "i white or black Baking Dishes Syrup JUgs Sordered' rtand- Ladies'.'. White Handkerchiefs. rricLi rt JSOO.ta $25.00 Priced at 5c, or six for 25c-•••• < Sugar and Cream Sets 10c "each. , EASTON. PENNSYLVANIA Children's Cups and other pieces *• . .45. •W THE WASHINGTON STAR. WASHINGTON. N.'J.; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 " ''• ": '•'?-"•' • ' • . ' SEl ITION wlmt lie sayH are pitiful contlltlomt Aiuonir ':^&fr-T' *" Notice. ' • Governor-elect Sllzcr talks differ- -J rarmerH in certain wcllnnri of the went. XTho October nfwcfuimcnt or, tlio Bor- ently from any successful candidate A Htntnrc -Mile on lower eaft hide of Star arid Thrice-a-leek N, Y Wbrld, $2,751 '•"giikU-ot'WuBliiiiBtou (or (lie lent 1021 for a high office whom wo have heard N*i-w York where .100.000 ticrroii^Jlre ; HIIUWH one1 of lli« lowest infant mortality iS;now oi*n (or Inspection at my Iioine in yean. It looks as if New Jersey THE WEEK'S REVIEW until December 3lRt. rutCH In the world, according to Health ALONZO P. LEWIS. was due for a real administration Comnils-'doner Cojii'lancl, , 12<21*2t • Assessor. based on something quite different going on The child tn-cnmc 111 and Iti'tnil and wlmh-sal^ food pr;<-e« hotli THURSDAY Inorrasod more thu tWo per out ilnriiiC from a program of Hunt wines and William I). MONK, jionernl prohibition tlie poison continued to gradually tfiiin ov'ernirient Stnr hurl ThrlwnAVeek New- York tlie upper huii'l until tleatir resulted. November, according beer, after nil.—Atlantic City Press. nui-iit, wn.H dcHijiimti'd us nctiiiK State UK nrc World, ?2.7B. Director" i»I prohibition Tor New Jerncy. Annnuneeiiient of a v.-iile differeni'e in From WiHriiiKton cuinc the infortmil FKIUAY; temiieraturiratur ' liKiinK w over Snudiiv wtu« minnutuvmviit Unit I-T. K. Srniitor Aw- A daughter weighing nineteen nnd one-Kivctivt i in it 1 ilfunw helow zero HI MriUclnMUl e h S. Kn»Hitj;hu.vi*t*n would boeoiae hnlf nnuuds WIIM Imrn to Mr. and Mrs.Hat. .MunlMm mid 74 itliovc in .Miami. t'xidi'iit of a new blinking enterprise .fames K. Shank. Jr.. at Mnrlotln. Pa.' Florida. in Newark, lift IT his retirement from AiiiiDiinet'iiK.-nt WUH 111:1 do that tlie vital The deiilh at LLoo Anirclox. Ial.I'al... .of the Senate cm March -1. stiitiHtii-H for the first six. months of this Hen'r' v SntherhindSthh . brotheh r of .hiHtuhHte Promt"!' Itonar Law, spcnkhiK in tlte cnr HIIOW it decrease of 25,000 births En Sutherland of the (J. H. Sii|iremi« Court. iVance and nil ini-ronm' of Hil.OOO deaths OHHC «f Common*, dwelt unon . (Jrait 1 of 1'ort- Itritiiiii'M debt to Ameriea. and det-Iared over tin corresponding period in liilil. v „ vli(-e I. S. Watl The cvcua of blrtliH over dcndia wliich I ] ,i j[i'., I )k a larjje sjiii i the daily that it wollhi lie iitijiossllilc to iwy it if ml kkt Jewelers Ku^hiiul did not rwutvc nnytliinj; from Trmim Italy or (.icrumiiy I! Aanuiineenient was nniile that Turkey 'wmtld join tin' iA-aniicof Nations and •Ji;|it—mill nolliing can justify It. So- SIABUSHED would civo minorities in her territory 1 1 Cleveland ts building mi uudcr-co ciety recognize* this ami that n one ivn- the name guuriinti't. accorded by Central rfscrvul••r- which will ludd lltf.UOO.OO—,—.—O „-- , Mm wliv people caught Mi'.iliu£ an1 jail* Kilroi'i'sui tiuwvrs to mi nor i ties on their Ion* of water nnd will cost approximately , ,,j •• • '('lien in big <.vl11': "Obedience to F «oI1. SIH.OOO.OOO. The reservoir ts^.xnt-'cteri h,nv in liberty." Tlu> advertisement in- MAKE THIS A RADIO XMAS iC • AnnoiineiiniL'iit wan made that George to lie in use nc.\t year, but tlio entire formed the readers Unit the 1-olice 1I0- Ilarvi'V. American Ambassador, would water works iidditnui, started 111 JIU4. nartnu'tit had declared ntwn war mi pick-, Time Reveals tjie High Cost of Cheapness will not be finished before 11)20. The K'"*,, »b»iittftors and nil who lirvuk the A nhltrt iwi'iyiritf set mentis nil yi'Jir round .fc -. ft ' p*—^-^pS^p^^FT THE WASHINGTON STAR, .WASHINGTON," N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 •BARNEY GOOGLE—Read the Life of Spark Plug—a Thrill on Each Page BRINGING UP FATHER—Some Distance JTke Friendly)} EVER Buckingham palace occupied the Bite of the mulberry gnrdens laid out by I TOOTS and CASPER—Now Casper Knows What Present Not to Pick Jnmes VI In his unsuccessful attemnt 1 POLLY and HER PALS—WhoSaid Ncewalt Had Quit? to,start a,silk Industry In To COOK FOR >i£->cx •soon THE RIGHT THING ' MINDS 6ABV LOTS /( 6OOK&'.— BUT /.' at the OF MISHT5 WHEM ( ll DONT KNOVO ,"/ WE Go To THE J > BK.WHICH orjfc RIGHT TIME rr's .A CIAICH W BURNING THE BRIDGES •om an entirely "selfish point •*^/ of \iew It Is always well worth wlitle to keep on the best possible terms with the people. People who live ID small communi- ties learn this lesson very 'quickly. For there Is hardly a person whom jou meet who cannot do jou an Injury later on If he chooses Fot^ instance, there Is Mrs Smith, who, >ou feel, slighted you nt Mrs Br w u's card pnrty, und Mia Smith's husbund Is president and chief executive of the small local bank. Now- If jou attempt to punish Mrs. Smith by neglecting to in\lte her to your card partj, although jou In- vite all her friends, you may get a CABEWL OF THE. certain sort of satisfaction out of the Independent attitude jou lime taken. PLATTER. HOA. PA Later It will happen that your hiis- TlS band, who is starting a new enter- prise In that community, wiithfes'to hn\e the plensantest sort of relations with that bunk. He tells jou of this and says that he would like to have , tho Smiths, old friends of his family, come In for supper some day. It la a perfectly permissible mingling of so- cial nnd* business relations Btit by tlittt time the feud between you slnil Mjrs. Smith has deepened and deep- ened. Every one knows of It although byjthls time you are beginning to won- der whether Mrs Smith renlly meant to snub you. She Is very blunt, any- way, nnd is abrupt to every one And of'course you cannot Invlto the Smiths to-'supper and your husband cannot Copyruhfl92i by' Kim FcMutq Synji have his relations w Ith the bank smoothed by a pleasant social evening with his old friend. JERRY ON THE JOB—A Very Quick Service 'Put the small community Is not the only place where jour social anlmoal- O A SMAST IDEA ABOUT NCWl LET A,ETfeU.v«:QNE THIMG tteB are apt to rise up and smite j*ou, 1 \ i SAVINS SCAMPS B'J OEUMEEIMG LETTERS \V>A]A] VHENE GDTTO swt.'on SWwvs" BUT )Vhen you accentuate a slight lack of CAME to tie EISHT 2 friendliness, dwell upon and cultivate |TA.SICAB=-BUT t 3US" SoT A BILU PSOIA /. It, jyou lire burning your bridges be- S BLUE C4B Co.* ) OUr OP A CLEAR SiV, h'intl jou You make It next to impos- Aw « MM. CUT "*E lalble to re establish the pleasant rein- tlp.ns that may be very much to your P tijlvjintage to possess later on. FEEDFOR' PIGS AND POULTRY Nirthing Better Than' Buttermilk for ii'v! Supply of Protein In Most '' ;j ;: Digestible' Form, ••'."•' ; !ffiicre Is nothing ,'-o;goofl for nn'iiil- rwjind feed for'iilfi.s simd poultry, as" ' huttennilk. Tt fiirnlshes protein Iii tlio most'' tlJROstihlu ifonii; •nndriontalnn the yitamihes .that^are/.how^Iinmyir-itq^ie' absolutely;essentlni.'for'"tlie.growth- of the iroung nnd the health, of', &\\ aW- ftl '' ' i 4;:. THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHlr.«.ON. N. J.I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 SECTION THKKE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Ready at the "Hub"—A Great Men's Store Full of They're things lie wants—things he'll have to buy for himself unless some good Santa Claus gives thorn to him—things he'd rather you'd buy HERE for him—because he knows our Wonderland of quality and satisfaction giving. • If our Selling- Records are a fair indication More Men are Going to Get Fine'Clothes for Christ- mas Than Ever Before and men will get no finer Gifts than these Choose Any wonderful Few Men Ever * of These Popular Tell What They Champion Football Team of N.i lim^ton Hiifh Sthool. Gifts—You're sure Want—But we Abo\e aio the membeis ol the \ictonous eleven that have closed an unusually successlu! season to please him Plaid Buck OVERCOATS know \uth a leconl ol lu\ing won eight out ol the ten games played—n credit to themselves and the school thc.% icpio*ent and to tliu LfTiuunt methods u! Uieir capable coach, FreriencK ic. Aileman, Bath Robes Raincoats -• who was banquetted and presented with a picture on Monday night. By their good record of the House Coats Shoe]) lined Coats past season, the Washington high football team has been awarded the class Championship of New Gloves Suit Cases Neckwear and others up to $50 . Bags Ail Important Pennsylvania ltnart. fiton route si ml Si) for th>' Hti'litnnnd > Hosiery Umbrellas By n vote of -HO to 13.". the rwl- roiiti-. 'l*h«> minority fur tin? Itivorton - BRASS CASTLE tleiu taxpayers of Lmvor Mt. IMIiri roiiU- WJIS t!icri'fo:-i> Jill," vnlfs. It |i; • Belts - A New Suit Garters tnwn«Iiiii, I'n., JUTOS* Hi'.' rlv«r (mm (.'.viM-L-t.-il Ili.-u work on the imiil will he II"iny Sdnnii!: of lilitiili'wuoil spent Helwderi', (it ii fiH'i'inl eliviitm Satur- swirled an. soon ns ihi* wi'iUhcr breaks I Snttinltiy nml Snmlay with Mr. mid Mrs. Mufflers , Underwear day decided in fsivur of ftx'tulm-.: |||.» in Ihe uprinj:. jTii.... S.hmidl. will mean a great deal. ' Great values at $U0.0t>0 to 1)0 ruined liy it lioud taut' —*-* I -Mi.«s MJM'.V itii!*ii Wit<* the Kliest n( Sweaters Suspenders uutuoriZiMl at tin* .Nuvvmlter civet hut. oil the routi1 from MnrEm'K (*re<>li ti> liivw Cov. Kdwards Itiiys :i Hnnip. .-MNM-S Uvlen and .lanot Aiipur nf Hich Pajamas Collars Cov.Tiiop K.hv:in|s 1ms tmn-lmsifl the i Lvnli:" n"ni Vl'ilh>' 1'"tiI Siimliiy. toii. oii[Hi«*iu> In-IiMili-i'. Tin- other mute Wm proposed was I'rtun Murtin's Creek tu fi.rm.T li«.m- of .Mini-. Si'hin:inn-lli>luk i - I>:iIiTtnp].' movcil his family front Night'Shirts $25, $30,- $35 Shirts Kiehmoml. Tln> r«ail will cost ai<]iroxt- at Cnl.hvcil. this stale, whicii oonsUtw! "»* t'11""'" I(1 WttshhiKioii «n Salunlay. .f forty iH'irs adjoiiiin- Uu> home of fluivtirc IVtrrwm IN ewclins » bimKii. Hats Caps en*t«l "constnicji-m. l!S f.'.'t in width. T: !iis MHI. Otiloni't 1-Mw:tril I. Kihvard.-', low on his |ii'«i[n>i-ty. .-iiHity will |KI>- i,,r tfirfc-hnirtli). of tli- .ir. 1 Alr>. nwrlft (i]id,v|«> ;m«: M.II, MHvill.-. cost out of tin recent JjL'.tiuO.OoO mad 'IV (;.>vi.ri: Buy Diamonds and Irv —v lear after year wo see the same faces coming to us each Christmas, season for gifts of Diamonds, Jewelry. Silver, Ivory, etc. There is a rea- son for this, too. Our old friends -know that here they will buy only I1H1 quality merchandise—goods that represent the best that careful 'manu- facturers can produce. But best of all they know that our prices are always just a little below those asked elsewhere. And that is the secret of our success—better goods, better service, lower prices. Our Big Piano Club Sale is'Closing Christmas Suggestions GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS FOR THE GIRL FOR THE HOME FOR THE MAN If you want a Player Piano (or Victrola), for Christmas you Flat Silverware Smoking Sels must come quickly. They are going fast; the wonderful values Diamonds Hollow Silverware we are offering the buyers of Pianos -are so pronounced that even Lavalliercs Candle Sticks Shaving Sets Brooches Mahogany Clocks Cigarette Holders the uninitiated in piano values can discern the difference between Bar Pins Cut Glass Fountain Pens ours and those offered by other houses. Mesh Bass Silver Photo Frames Cigarette Cnses Bread Trays Evershavp Pencils Tie Clasps Of course the cheaper ones are all sold but we still have sev- Casseroles Fountain Pens Lodge Emblems eral §750.00 Players that we are offering at $650.00—wonderful Vases Pearl Beads Cull' Links musical instruments—the kind that real musicians like to hear. Serving Trays Emblem Rings Wrist Watches Tea Sets, Earrings Chocolate Sets Watches : Cigarette Holders •' Chains GIFTS Pen Knives Come and Pick Yours TO-DAY-NOW! Cigarette Cases FOR THE BABY Bracelets Scarf Pins Rings Belt Buckles Necklaces ~ Pencils ONLY A SMALL PAYMENT required to deliver Player in Vanity O'scs BMLCICIS Fountain Pens your home and 130 vyeeks to pay balance. Manituie Sets PIR Sets Rings Toilet Sets Sih "L Spoons Watch Fobs ' : ^10.00 DELIVERS' ANY VICTROLA; one year to'pay bal- Lingene Clasps Gold LocUets Watch Chaims ance, no interest charges. ...•'•' Boudoir Clocks Foi k and Spoons Pocket Combs Sihei Cups Boudon Lamps Mihtaiy Blushes Child's Sels Dicss Shut Studs Gifts That Last 3 Broad 446 Northampton Street OPPOSITE COLONIAL THEATRE Washington, New Jersey Easton, Pa. - Christine Jewelry and Music Shop, Bangor Pa., formerly S. \V. Christine, Washington. OPEN EVERY EVENING T rM1 Vpck Nm . .^. "" -; ;r Star and Thnce-a-Week N.'Y. World, $2.75 '"^ Xc;\ { k.r-».- .,-hH- ' . -,./ : SECTION FOUR THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. .T., THURSDAY, DECEMREK 21,1922 News and Advertisements of Hackettstown and the Towns Nearby Mr. and Mm. A. T. Trlmiru-r nf I»IC:IH- | octoi-k.[ Itefrt'uhmi'iitH will be i-m-cd fo nut drove, wlio Imve U'rn mmiplni: nt Ihei ••whin H brief iiruitmin. Minn Kllznttfi: Clnrendoii Hotel, left 011 Tlwrwlay for ltrnwn of KIIHIOII, a im-mber of Ihe 301 •S Additional Hackettstown News and Ad- I'"l«r»tn where they will HpiMid the winter. elm's, is flecretary o£ tlie Alumni Assodn MrH. ltyi\\a Hunker*, it will obMrvi.' on Work IIHK bcfctut on ttie erection of n linn. Sntnhluy her With birihtlay nnnlvrmiry. • buiiealow fur Mr. mid Mm. .Mi.rt-.ial] HuiiiouK Oanliier. who underwent ., .Shi- is enjntltiK RIMHI h.-alih- and 1st :.1»1.- vertisements Found on Next Page Morgan of Warren ulrcet, near their iirea* "iwruiliiii in Hie Milts Iiosiplinl. Morris bear niul «»•« very ivcIU Slur. \n a cut lionir. town, ou Turxriay lam, in now inmrovfni ..riir tm-mber of ,!.- Imiil \\\ <\ T. II. wlmvly. Intine 1'nrr, whose liomu wan Imriiml hint which wan ortzanizi'i] (Iiirinj; tlir im^lonilc KrWiiy uvi'tilns nt the borne of V. A. I SI'ltl'CK UVS. wt-i-k, in at the homo of his niiHei>lii*lnw. Mrf. Virginia It<'ll HIP Orlwit. Tin- .*!.-.<• rtiH'ivril in lli« II. IHT L"J. ; Hi,. I'lrm Unv of July. 'l!iS2. 11 Vacation Fund Cni^ ilrlvi- Ilivn- Ims ln't'ti tlirm-d ovi-r .Mrs. Lillian Tiii-l(nc.>'s of Now York . In "H«l li-"t. toi.',-th-i- uiih IUWTISI »II ! rr"'" ""ll1 llr"' •'••y "' •Tlll>'' A real vacation, with all its benefits to health and mental lonil Ilcl Cm««. cr Mr^ I (' Winter of ICirr^villn I'--. t ncccb^.'iy thine—an essential to wcll-bal- if n-lnlfvi-x in .Ml. ViTiiim. X. Y. ^&^Li\^^»ii s'"& iKi;;, n™:.'j n"S!& ,i;,v i'w"vi"iv!, „:';••• anccd life. .MrK. Itili-licl Vnnullii w H|>t-li(Iilif; tIn- •.licnillns 111,' li,,li,laj» ivilli Iwr l.arciils '!,,;!,,;,' Siw'nli na wUl'iiJrXiioTl'.' ill KiirrHVlllt*. j »,,„„ ,,n,| \,ny „;,. „,„,,»„„.,',[ 11,11 Iniliclny vi'jsim ivilli liii' ilaniilili'i'. .MIH. It is not too e.H-Iy to bcRin jjlanninp for ne\t suirjiioi's re- M. [I. Ilnywiinl. in r..«iin.,n. Low lVn-y is ill witli 11 colil. ; tli^r,.,.n. liii'liKllaf: Intor,-Ht anil me I-Vlwiih (if \V. (.*. Mwn'll will lie BI.III creation, for "rtc ictit'on" i cully means "RE-cieation." 1 j Tli'ls i,al,> l« made tlm I> Irani lliat only a U'I'IIITIII plait;!!) : II|I HAINESBURG ,-l of Hi,.' niB lln* nwill i.f lili full ill I1I.1 mill j-anl ! Slutir of Nn' A .«avinnff accDjnt in tin* bank «ill piovidc a convenient Ask the .11 \Vi,li,,.«,l,,y. II,. ivus labi'ii In lil- William Coss. assistant mail ; means for accuinnlatitiK the nctc>«ai>- health anct laralion fund. I" ii* wIii-iTwhere,. nriciifli'rr a slaMlny in ooff si'Vcial f,,r'Vllli , I «ii,,f (•„„,' 1,,,V, , »"'• "»"••• i"""iil.'l|.nl rliiirii.» ..11 nil Christmas Club lta .. I..l . ; 1 1 1.. • . l ll sr-r.ir.*i"ii i"i ?."ri. « ;, •**•««fi»f A '^°!!'ir™»'S»"n.r;;;;!'•'[n,;,:::r^:;"S:! ^,.s.!^^; ::;;: No matter wluiL >ottr <-avin^ pl.in m.ij* be, >our account at depositors HT, Miss KrilluT 'All A WIT,' WCi'll ] | ilC..11 III llf Mr. l)e»'lll» llll|,'SS. fon ent of llenH liioroili." (Kevislmi this bank will be welcome. You aie invited to call and to con- UIII'KK nf relatives in Xewaili. I < oiialy engineers |,.iri. ,• ,,||y „„,.. ,,f iniji,, 1, v.ivil lltiri*li J. I91.S. sult our ofiiccr;-. what the All liersotis win, ran silli: are reituesleil veyeil Hie |ir,,|,.-(.,| new cnliiTele nulil , TI10 fnllMWhiK l» ii llm .Iwicrilplns tlif i Christmas Club has done for 'TVIE happiness it has brought JL to themselves and others. -- - i'-*..*' i.T^p. I>II*I I,II, ... . •- - J*- r* -••» Si nil ( liristiaaH inasie will lie (riven IIIHI -Alis, All.'ii Vnnimrii. ^ """^ 1923 Christmas Club Now Open Their visions of a Happy Scvcrnl in this vidntiy nro sick wiili ' •"• <"tifr I:stiltt'- utltl(l I''1 ' it llie I'l-eshyterinti elnlreli Siimlay nioni- t 1 ncrcH If more eonvi-niciH, "tu nui\ nun! >cui deposit—\ou \ ill ie- II.-. In the evening llie elmir witl r ler MH ami • ' .itiur i',ni:'i(r KstsiU-, Christmas" are all the hapryer nul a... t-eive the same t.ucful ticitmnnt as if jou i-illcl 11 poison. lie ,antaia '"Tlie l'io[,li,.,y anil Tlie I'nl- 1 I nut ».f land because others are to shsre iUliieiil." UeV. .Mni'lyii lias *n>SlpotiiMl tiiriifil font, Ommla. wlivri Ilicy \ I.H011H Kant). tiVu-t'of or two weeks his sermon which lie I1111I iir of ahr their enjoyment. men,!,',! 1,1 iireni-h S lay eveuiic on I111IH IH'CS. 'Snvllii! tin' l.esl «'ili" 1'nlil Last." I!I.. .1,. Ilci-k visiVtHllfNt l vi-r Ilio week-end I).' M. ' rHViui.Winiiii/ljoli Our Chi-istmas Savings Club 1/ you want the "Wlerry Christ* Irs. Itnssell I'lirliM was tin- soloist tit the with fiien.ls nt (IlfiV fi-inin'i'i-. Witi'ir.'Mt farm, William \';i!i.si.ot.'ii s|n-ni a few rtnvs N.Htinw nf ulinitt l.*,9 ucr- 2no.11 j is simple and Mtpcrior. Just .1 little cjril c.on-cmcnllj inas" to ring merrier and longer Hie past uvel; hi Plilltiilclphiii. Lvllny Crntt?. Wm.il lot of ah I visil to relatives here, lias retiii'iieil In -Miss (Hive Kitchen <>f Columbia visit- IT ljll foidin'' inlo a sm.ill cn\clo|)e; URonspicious; Iiand>; and louder for you und your el' home nt .lol 1 lS. y n.76 j '} uyer i!n> wei>ttTiiil with M\tm Miirji.rlc W. (lil-t carried with you ill your pocltcthook ir ilcsired. Auto- loved ones on next Christmas .Miss Ilelil, liliral'illli ill llie I'. I.'. I., is Kin-: I'D. lieinlini.' Hie siliool vaeallou with frieuils N-w .l<>rtt imiticaily siiuw.s nmotint jiaiil, and income. Day, JOIN the CHRISTMAS rr. r,M.I MIH. J. Jl. Yonn» nnd M. • •ff iiiitt o itt :!flf)) ttiivK si3,or. ! iinil (IniiKlili'r I.oiH .*lw II. A. f.:nrtln»r. wm»l lot CLUB NOW FORMING. ,! fllirint 2S ani-ea :HIJOIMIHK lainlH of t\, .1. riroen .... Kcsourccs $1,170,000 /", APBTY •Ml-H. Srirli.. Veiinhle, rarm of • jiiif*t w.'i'l*: jiml M-ciir ulioiit lui) acres inljotiiin;; !•:. Surplus . 00,000 VERVICE T. Cuoltt" Capital.... 60,000 SILENCE (.Ini.slimiH Px «I>H will 1M> hcM nt tin -\. liarni's lMat.\ won •.'•',.*• ^ \' THE WASHINGTON^STAR, WASHINGTON, N. X, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1922 SECTION'FOUU. ALLEY liccn vUlllns her slater, Mrs. Flo>J Ailcr ilstlor* Mrs, Htlttibclh Moore and mm, R, Lcntz of Newark, whose Iiclpersurc anil expects Hint the luinolntmont of it EH approximately $18,000 year the Mr. and M'rit. .7. S.'IVrler, Iii'-Crceitwii'li. in thh plnre. ilium Moore; nml the former's son, Isnnc now pai-ltliic nnd sliippltit? them to the receiver for the iironrrtk'A will be forth- present time, The annual ChrlstuinnexcrciKetrof the Oeoree II. Trlvett, of Glen HICIRO lint Ailer, of Tejipjuli. coming In u tdiort time. (ireenwlch I're»liyterlan church, which Mrt." Eliza Jnno Anderson has been been \i»l(lnff Mr. mid Mrs. Win. U. Ilob- Mini i;ix|i> Trimmer of Middle Valley MIH. Mary Swayzp, who has been at vJTliltlnffrairlltl . and-Mrf. AnronrApj;nr m Tli Woodworrkink I uss nlnut It , were nlwerjed on Siindny eu-nltiir. Merc Hcnaimau i. - Is \hdilni: Mrs. Wllltnni 2:inntonit.* Oxford nevi'rnl months, Is ut her liuinv bulliUiiR ItnvliiK four STILL VALLEY a Kiiece^t ut in previous years and quite Mm, I.uellu Knitter niul Mr*, AuRtwtiis Mrs, S. Hiuld l'nrk of Dnnton Mtcnl htw. ; four fltHirf. "IHi :ii).iHH) '; Mr. and "Mrs. AVlllonS Apsar linvo been T. Mince nru liumc frum » business trip Thun-daj lint with Mr-.. Charles Au- feet of fliHirhiK. tuid 1st fill largely utlended. - ',<•„>.'*Vn • Informed,-their, ion, John, Ai)«ur,. U i to Newark. MIM Aiikru, *late lihrnrlnn of Trenton .... with Rood iniubhierw The Mr". Anna UnjiheH of Warren Glen llWIH. spoke before .Moravian It range membent plant la intended for Hi- nnniifaetiirelli'f n-tnrnrd hninp from a tinil with Mr. .Mm. Hnln Woolf of Straw Chnrth la •phnrlH^ftSmlH^ftSjm* finfin* operation fofor npiicndl Mr*. Mnry Ollloti lin been Ptitcrtnlu- Mr*. KHxnbelli Gray In upend I tic n ft>rt- taxt Hatnrday tilxht. linpmvlnp; after n monllr.^illiic^. at the Presbyteriarsbtia n hospitahpit l in Ncw- Ing her -sistcr-in-lim, ' Mm. Mnry, Krllc nkltt at AtiikThiM ttltli her; Hoyln-hiw and of furniture. Interlur IHIIHI> triiinnliicv. nnd Mid. \\\ V, Kenniuly. l .Mrt. TliuintiH StiUon spent last week eli-.. and liai been opemtcl ilurlns the M,. ,d Mr-<. l'erd Porter ttnd clilldreii Mr. niul. Mm. t'laiidoMInmliu «"f Htraw liunn. of NaN'hlln i: brightl. (lunch tor. Mr. and Mm. LuarR'a Slater. wilh hor piivntM at Towntbury* -lt Mlu Sessio Schujrler of Vcnioy""*liiis Mr«. Daniel Ader hud fur Sumlaj | ,M!s* Henrietta OWn*. ta /tmlerit of iiwnt'whlti of thh OHIIIMIM nl dim-ri-nt (llllli j|r. „,„] Mm. I*re In fact we have :i complete stock and invite inspection. Make it a beneficial Christmas by giving something1 useful. Hackettstown Christmas Shoppers are fortunate in W. A. HOFFMAN having for their selection such wonderful variety of Holi- General Hardware, Plumbing, Tinning and Heating 159 Main Street IIACKETTSTOWN, N. J. I! day merchandise as can be found in the local stores. is ready to meet your Holiday requirements. Our line of merchandise for gifts is varied and complete. Every effort . has been put forth to have the hundreds of articles which are so necessary to a successful Yuletide Season. Much time and money has been expended to place the Bragar Store at the head of the list of up-to-the-minute business places. It will be to your advantage to visit this store before making your Christmas purchases. The prices marked on the various articles will surprise you. A few minutes of your time given to inspecting our merchandise will^a17 you bin* dividends in the s?.vin°' you will pnjoy by venson of tho low prices. The Mother and Dad and Children • Sister Brother U. S. Biinks There is no question you'll need them, -and-you-will Electrical Dolls find the largest stocks of the kind that give Art Toys $1.29 ."i service at Kinney's at the lowest" Pencil Coxes prices in town. Come here for School Supplies RUBBERS-ARCTICS-RUBBER BOOTS Telephones Heavy Weights - Lightweights -Sandals Story Books1 Wet Weather Footwear for the whole Family Blackboards Toy Animals Christmas Suggestions Doll Wardrobes Blocks Children's storm king boots Meerschaum Pipes Writing ,Papcr Milano Pipes $2.69 (in fancy boxes) French Briar Pipes Humidores of Tobacco Boys' storm king boots $2.98 Manicure Sets Boxes Cigars ScwinR Baskets Fountain Pens Children's short boots.. $1.98 Wholesome Sweets While Ivory Sets Sheal'or Pencils Boys'short boots $2.98 Curd Outfits, Plain .Cards There are no highei* gi'iuli (3 to 25 pieces) Dominoes, Checkers Boys' 4 buckle arctics.. .$3.49 CANDIES Kiado. llin:-i you v:il 500' Playing Cards,i,with find here, IVd: & 'i'ili'oi'd Electric Lamps Girls' 4 buckle arctics .. $2.98 Schrafft, liomiiv.ee, ivd Crrsn- Boxed Candies . the 11 and 12 spots field's Choccliite:; ,'Lrid Uon ilons High Grade Knives Women's 4 buckle arctics The acme i.f whoi^onic x.v.-o:t.- Opera Glasses Saxaphones Onc-half to five pounrl hn!id:i; Pocketbooks Accordians $3.98 Harmonicas boxes.- Christmiui.woulii JIQVOV !K Fountain Pens comnlctc without :i'ho:< or two 0: Cigar Holders Men's 4 buckle arctics. .$3.98 those .desiraiile confections Sheafor Pencils Cigarette Holders Ingersoll Watches Cigar Cases Our Holiday Leader Will H«. Cigarette Cases. Special ^siirted A yeai-'s subscription Watches, Clocks $3.49 ChocnliitrH . toher favorite mag-. Shaving Sets A Five pound. !>:<:: fur $).p azine- Razors, Mirrors MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY Our Xmas Gut McCall's Patterns Fruits and Nuts' ' Tree and House 3 PLY SOLES. BROWN ELK to You We have the exclusive agency .for Fruits and'Nuts will'play -an* im- • Ornaments GOODYEAR WELT the famous McCall Patterns. A com- Th'ere is a beautiful plete i,soi(ment of patterns to assist portant part in your boliduy ce!cbi*a- A largo stock oC Tree calendar awaiting you Milady in keeping her wardrobe up- tion. We have tlio finest assortment' Ornaments, Table and of Fresh Fruits and Hlgii (trade Nuts House Decorations. They at our store. Oui to-thc minute. May we .show you tlio 1 friends and customers advantages of the McdiH system of that you will he able to find in town. arc priced right antl will .'teepinK America's women the heat add much to the |j attrac- are mvited to • call .The low prices and high quality will tiveness of your homo MEN'S FELT SLIPPEKS dressed in the world. »• •and get one. plca.se you. during the holiday season. BROWN 98C (!KKY G. R. KINN-EY CO. INCORPORATED World's Largest Shoe Retailer. sir ! 26 South Third St., ' Eaaton, Pa. ?»'.- 1.« •" J SECTION_FO,tm.-. ,.TflE.WASHlNGTON.STAR, WASHINGTON, N..J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER21,1322! " ... . race Three,,.,-~5 Harry Shampanorc ing steady progress up'the ladder of success. -' , t Gets Promotion Amnnc;,the<\Vft9h!ngton young men who l.avo gona forward rapidly Jn It-is-n .real pltmsuro-to the STAR Into years is Harry B.'Shampanore. to*chron!c!o the successes of the var- Ho started..as- a -canvasser < In. May, ious; '-young'men of tho borough who 1915, wlth'a small space IrTthe Hag? havo gono into the business world and en building,,later.movlng-to tho Mor- made, notoworthy progress. gan building,, occupying the..ontiro store. After two years there, he ^went And not only is it a pleasure to with the Nathan Furniture Company, publish them, but it is equally grati- at Easton,. as.a. salesman, later be- fying to STAR readers to read of coming assistant to M. M. Nathan, 'them. For most of those young men later becoming Y assistant manager. 1 'arc"personally' known: to- a great Within the past Jow wocks ho nas many of the more than twenty thous- been.made.manager .of tho largo A REAL and who" road this paper weekly. Nathan business in.JSaston, ono.of Tiiosc many thousands who arc proud the .most oxpansivo - furniture busi- of the STAR'S success, because it is nesses in this section of tho country. I their paper, ape cqunlly proud of the success of the county's young Mr. Shampanorc's activities, how- r \ or men who, by tho ability, integrity ever, arc not all confined to the Nath- Dr. JohnxoD Wrote His Nuno on tbo ItCgt of tho Portrait. " and application to,business arc mak- an- business, for his business ability Wltlioul <1#>lay, Sarah was dlsr-nlchcit Sh« U'-i/ «o ncrvoti that her votes lcf(^ 10 Warwickshire, where aho earned -h«r her rn'/rely-for *avernl!dayn bcforothO;. Ilvlnir nM'nlidy' milrt. prcinkrc. She acnt for her father to;j lint the >CUIIR actor, Hliltlcrn. dirt not »UNUII/I her and enmfort her before hor 1 nilow her to do this work very.long. ••trial/' a-t Rho called It. f f>. He liastvn'-d to her. They were rnnrr'etl I-'oftunatcly, her ^volc© returned Iho i in 1713, much to h«r father's Ul.iBU5t- day,of Iho performance, and 'noyorVn J ' For aomo lltr.« the pair wont up andthu/hlMory of the nncllsli'stage'[Pus' : HEROINES OF HISTORY down i:ngland i tuii>Uiu>»liii;. SJJJ-na thtfs £Jtli a trlu'inh its'^cr'oiicntnjr* for this Christmas will be a present JJanlA mediocre .v K.r. but Maial, nl/ht. Sigmficzml incidents In ike Lives of Famous Women noon showed licneK to be an txccpttt'iial J->om tlicn on Sarah Siddonn'w fortuhoji that the whole family will enjoy the •was nude. She was the ragu, the pride. "* By MARK STUYVE^ANT - . *r{Jcr art w« 'rerocnlsoa th« >o.v fol-iho ! Last Week of the Key Contest i. <• Who Will Get the Prize Phonograph? •'{ VI Our key contest ends with the close of the present veek. There are still a number of keys to give out. The ! '1 lucky key, the one that wiUnt the padlock and win the Phonograph, may still be in the collection. We do not know. Every key you hold will increase your chances of being the lucky one. As a special inducement until A * * Christmas we are going to give i * One Key io Every Purchaser of One Dollar's Worth of Merchandise This offer holds good for the rest of this week. After that the contest will ,close. Bring in your keys next Tuesday or any day thereafter and see if they fit the padlock.. The one with theTacky. key will be awarded the FHOM prize phonograph: » • The Ford Store FOft THISWEEK/: At this period of the year when there are greet- Florida Oranges GROUND PINE 'WREATHS-.. , - ISc Just received a shipment oi' extra fancy Flor- FANCY HOLLY WREATHS - 25c ings ohevery lip, we .wish to extend ours to all of ida Oranges. Big, tender, sweet, juicy fruit. MINCE MEAT—Ah extra fine brick Mince Meat our customrs and prospective patrons. The kind you'll want'idr Christmas.j —sure to please you, Ib . 25c ) We sincerely trust that your Christmas will be, GRAPE FRUIT—Fancy, big, juicy fruit FANCY NEW MOLASSES^Just in, light in 10ctol5c color and sugary—just could.'t be better, a pleasant one, and that the Year 1923 will bring CALIFORNIA WALNUTS-Extra fancy, soft quart Z~T . . 20c to you the utmost in health, wealth and good shell, big white meats, pound :.l. 45c BEST MIXED NUTS—AH sound nuts, Ib'. 30c cheer. •:•.-,,.•:.... «i Coffee! Coffee! , - > v Our THIRTY-CENT COFFEE is always the ^ % Canned tegetalnles „ same—fine flavor, good strength. Other While we do not advocate waiting until the ; eleventh hour to shop, we. will say that at any • The Best Only -'" brands 35c, 40c, 45c. We can please you; give Asparagus Tips, can 45c us a chance. • time preceed- . Sifted Peas, can 25c ing Christmas. Golden Bantum Corn, can 22c Celery, Lettuce, Spinach, Etc. r 1 you will'always Maine Sugar Corny can 18c Extra fancy, while, tender, crisp celery; hearts, find the correct Tomatoes,. can 22c bunch 20c GreenString Beans, can 28c Big fancy stalks, nicely bleached.. 15c to 20c gift' in our 1 Golden Wax Beans, can 2Sc Fancy Head Lettuce 10c to 20c store through Green Lima Beans, can : 25c the assistance Stewing Onions, white or yellow, qt. . 10c Fancy Spinach, quart 10c of our sales- Apples at Special Prices You'll want a basket for over the Holidays. Cheese—Imported and Domestic men, who will for this week Imported Swiss, Ib 75C delight in be- Good cooking or eating apples, per y2 bushel basket : 35c Domestic Swiss, Ib _60c ing of service Pimento Loaf, Ib. . 50c to you. POTATOES—Fine home grown, good cookers, Snappy, pkg . isc Philadelphia Cream, Ib :. 18c Deliveries up to the last minute so no one will CRANBERRIES—AM good, sound berries, per Limburger, Ib _ 45,. be disappointed. quart \ 15c Stoic Cheese—Finest quality, good, rich, tasty LIMA BEANS, fancy new, Ib 14c cheese, Ib 3GC TOE FORD STORE FOOD STORE' Wasliihgton On the Square Washington V/> *- * r ,: JPageIJour '• • THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBKR 21,1922 SECTION POUR Worman-Haughanbur'y* Cliirunco "Walters, Solicitor paffes "01, otc, and liclns tho mimn nf his or her action iijjfilnjtt the Bald, Oecreu fur Complnlimnt »l,lOO.Sfi land and premlsoR convoyed to Stephen |j The mnrringo of Mis. Theodora C. itit*-!VRt rrom Novembur M. 19l!2, ' Waitncr and wlfo to John V. Loldlch, Kxeiutar. HauRhanbury, of Mt. Grove, nnd Wil- Compiiilnanfs COHIH nixed at 147J9 ilccenHod, and IH recorded in tho War- Dated December 7, 1D22. inl'-roHt frotn Ui'cuinlicr 7, 1»22. ren County Clerk's Olllco In JJoolc 103 liam T. Worman, of Spruce Run, took HurtiiU-it SheriJT'H fxwtitlun f«e«. of UccdB, jinffen 10!>, etc." CllAltM3) O. SCIt.MlTT. Kxi>eutor'' place Wednesday at the homo of Mr. lly vlrlvilvie at the abvabovoo Htut«u d writ Helzed n» the property of the defend- -ll'll So. Main Street, Phllllpidjurg, X. -. and Mrs. CD. Gulick, of Mt. Grove, iiivd n I of tlieiibovtlieiibovtt Htittcu court, ant at tho milt of tho complnjnnnt, nnd Samuel Rinehart. Hov. Harry P. King, pastor of the me directed nnd dullveroti, I will ox to bo sold liy Citlifon Methodist Church, officiating, j j»j"»; f Halle at publiblc ivendu deu tio ththo THOMAS H. HAVES, Sheriff. .*' NOTICII. , ". / Why Pay More? Samuel Rinohnrt, n retired truck bidder, ill tiic Onion S'l'inro Dated December 12th, 1B22.' 12-ll-lt Tho attendants were Mr. and Mra. JJ,^ In the Matter of the Kit- farmer of Stewartsvllle, died sudden- ioiul, in the Town of i'hlllipsbure, tatc of Jolmnna Mary l of apoplexy, 2 o'clock Thursday Gulick. After the ceremony Mr. and Warren County, New Jersey, on Pottfl, Decoascil PRICE and QUALITY taken in consideration you Ret ly AUU.B.>*oi- apopiuxyMM L. L\M. M- 1 M^M Ml , — ffa LI. o_ .CIOC ! ... K inursuay Mrsuunt*. Worma. /wiuni wenmvt i-vivmuu to Sprucj enu Ru. nn»u SATURDAY. JAN'UAIIY C, 1023. NOTICK. Itulc to Oar ' more for your money here than elsewhere. We guarantee nftornoon nt the home of his nioce, nilMrs* A**.A Wormalit fl.* ..filn l wen1 I..A t TtVo A **Spruc» rt 1,*e nMilrt RunH between tlic hours or two iind llvo In tho Matter of the Es- CreditorH Mrs. William liulsistor, at StawrtrU- where they will live. He is a member o'clock In the afternoon, to wit, nt two tal« of Anna Smith Pursuant,to thu order of tbu Sur- our goods as to quality or money back. I ville 'Heights, whore he nnd Mrs. f of the Lebanon Township Commitit- o'clock In tbu afternoon, all that tract Kinohnrt hud ffone to spend the day. [ tec or pit reel of lantl and premiums, herein- DcccaHCil. ^«Kat« of tho County of Wurren, tnad« Rinohart had jrone to spend the day [ tee. after particularly described, sit";1™. Uule to Har ui tho clKhtli day of Uucumbur A. l>., : Mr. Rlnchart hnd been in frtllinp j Ivinrr wnil tieliiK in thu Town of Phll- Creditor* • . . Mncleen Itumlred nnd .Twenty-two. health ubout four years. Ho was 67 j' «,,lp .,.•(•i.-t,.,. , \\\...v \w lipsburt,'. In the County of Wnrren and . Pursuant to tho order of the Sur-not leu IK hereby mvon to all pcritonn years of «ge and conducted a truck f,.. .. o.» • n InivltiK clnlms RKnlnxi th 'Kxtnie ot ouu State of Xc\v .fisrsc-y, hounded and des- rogate of tlio County of Wnrren, lumfo Jcihanna .Mary Potts, late of the County Armour's Skinned HAMS, 18c lb farm in Stewnrtsvillc until about two " ' *-• I (.Tilled nH follows: on rhe Seventh Oay of December, A. D.. of Wnrren, deceased, to present tho years ntjo when his hpnJth-caused his '•— •— -= I '•(•nntntninir In fr«mt on Hit* norther- Nineteen Hundrod and Twenty-two, ic tu-thu (tiiliHL-rlbcr, her executrix, WHOLE .'OR HALF—The finest mild cured in this country. retirement. ly side of Lewis street, nnd .•xt«n Miss Elizabeth Proctor. .Miss Elizabeth. Procter,, asci!.. US years*, (tied from com plications Saturday at the home of her brother. John I'roc- or. near Ashury. Funeral services ivero told Tuesday morning at 10.80 o'clock t the Proctor home, interment in Cokesbiiry cemetery. THE UNIVERSAL CAR ,?' Miss Proctor is survived by three brot.Iicrs, John, Frank ami Theodort', of Hamilton, and one sislpr, Mrs. Math- ias Vosler, of Chungownter. Albert Poyer. Alhcrt Poyer died from liasly con- sump! ion at his home on the Emma Come and See the New ISartow farm near Hope, on "Wednes- day nt last week, ngurl 28 years. Thofun- caves a wife, the dauj-htor of Iloury The Bryant Stores SwajT.e nnd six .small children. The fun- eral was hold on Friday aEternoon in extend to all Four-Door Union chin-Hi, with burial in the come- cry adjoining, ii wns n .sun of. Mr. our best wishes for a mil Mrs. Gideon Poyor, of Jlope, Ford Sedan William D. Cooley. AVilliam D. Cooley died at his home, l!)i) North Main street, PliilU|ishurK. Rut- nrday evenint; from an attai-I; of heart and a Happy and rouble. He WJIS ihirty-four years old UMI was in. the. aulomobilx accessory msiness. lie. is survived by bis wife and Prosperous New Yeai nm brother. UNGERLEIDER MOTOR CO. The funeral .services were held al:'his ionic Wednesday afternoon at 2.30. In- 10th & Northampton crment in Fainnount ueinclcry. EASTON, PA. Sarah K. Fuller. Miss Sarah -. Fuller, ngtt\ 4.4 years, of WnrriiiKlon, near (Jolumbia, died at the 1'LiKton Ilosnital Sunday afKirnoon at; 1.10 from a coaiplicatiou of diseases. She was admitted to the hospital De- cember 14, Miss Fuller, who was em- liloycil as a domestic in the household of Mrs. Laura Jones, at Portland, is survived by a sister, Mrs. Evu Hiasttm, E APPRECIATE and thank you for the splendid business given us all during the year and at of YVnr ring ton. the present Christmas time. We shall endeavor at all times to merit a continuance of your Joseph Mitchell. Joseph Mitchell, chilly-seven years patronage. We invite you to come to us right up to the last minute for any gifts you may old, died Friday nvoninn at (he home of John helm, al liiejielsville, X. J., fol- have overlooked, as many stocks are daily enlarged. '• ' y ... .._ j,. ,..»••,«-t»" ••. lowing an illness of one day with par- u alysis. He leaves no near relatives, his wife Inivini; died about, six years ago. Sport handkerchiefs crepe de He was a member of St. Paul's Luth- Handkerchiefs for the Those nice downy night eran church, Kiefiolsville. chine and linen in all colors with shirts and pajamas whole family fancy embroidery 50c each. s At Davidson's Jewelry Store \V. C. T. V. Awards I'rizcs. A most comfortable gift for aity The nicfiriiifj for awarding prizes in the essny contest, of (he public school Men's initialed handkerchiefe oC Kiddies' handkerchiefs, embroid- man. They are made of warm was held in the M. 15, Chapel on Tues- flannel $1.15 up. I . GIFT BUYING day ovoninp, December 12th. The prize good soft linen finished material ered colored and plain 25c and 50c winners present read their essays nnd S1.00 and $1.50 i'pv box of three. per box. IS easy and the Loyal Temperance Lesion enter- tained with a number of pleasing SOURS Men's plain pure linen handker- Neckwear — hundreds of pleasing. and exorcises. The prize winners were as follows: IliRli school, first prize n£ chiefs 7">c, 50c, and 3"ic each. !>o; Jjeslie. Johnson, of Oxford; second Silk, Silk and Wool, Cas- Selecting a worthy gift here is easy and requires > prize, $2, Miss . Georgia Ituwinun, of Boys' handkerchiefs with color- charming Scarfs but little time, because our assortments are so Jiroadwny. In the eolith urade it wiis ed borders 12c each. simere and cotton socks the kind men choose for them- a tie between Helen Lipnoth ami George selves. All new designs and colors. large and so satisfying. Kitchen and each one received a prize 1 of $1. Seventh uradc :C:M"(irv. JO. Chris- Ladies' pure linen colored or The most appreciated of gifts A very necessary gift'at 65c, 75c, Whether you are thinking of''Diamonds',' tine, $1; flu, Verna Majof, ?l!' «b, $1.00 and $1.50. ' Watches, Cut Glass, Jewelry, Ivory Sets, or No- rinzcl Gardner, $], In Hie lower snides white with fancy embroidery ?3.00 i'or men. At.l5c, 25c, 50e, 65c, 75c, each pupil wrote u prize ossay but in and $2.50 per box of three. S1.00 and §1.50. Silk Scarfs in a number of colors velties, you will find right qualities here at the higher grades only JI • few pupils cn- and weaves also wool scarfs, make prices much lower than those of other stores., lered the contest. The topic fur the Ladies' good quality linen finish Good Lisle Hose in pretty holly liifih school was "What Two ears of Ba very much up to date gift. There A few minutes shopping here will convince yoW. == Prohibition Has Mennt lo Our Country," handkerchiefs 65c, 75c, S1.00 and boxes $i:00 for box of four, $1.25 ' is also a number of white Cassi- Seventh and eighth grade topic was. "How the Cigarette Injures Health." $1.25 per box. for three, $1.50 for three. mere mufflers in a variety of color- Davidson's Jewelry Store S Sixth grade, "The Harmful Effects of ed patterns, at $1.50 and $2.00r=? Alcohol." i • \ ' Washington, N. J. HE The osai s ^ ere ^ ell written and (showed cueful sttiih The pii7es wni crisp now bills tilth tied with i ^biic ribbon mil woie MM.II hv the local A\ Tr K ~] C T TJ bcim, pusintid h\ tlit pnsi dent Miss Mnu Duffoid Mm rumn THE BRYANT STORES, Washington Rlnin, feupt ol (he L T L, and her ns i tnnt Mrs \\ m Hill, had charge of the little people Tin is in1) weie received too late to enter llu sfafe nnil natioml contest in Star and Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $2.75 which prize o£ ?20 mid ^39 art g«cn *^^?s*»is:*"»"-