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FAIR PLAINTIFF REFUSES TO ACCEPT MAYOR GIVES OUT AWARD IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT | MAN ILLEGALLY A breach of promise suit that was wanted her former sweetheart to settled six years ago, In which the marry. She returned to Italy with- woman, now said to be the wife of a out tiling the judgment and M&si’s HELD TWO POWER 10 CALL count In the bondsmen have had to keep the bonds DAYS, Italy, spurned money verdict found by the Jury, figured in alive ever since. Frank M. McDermit court again today. The old case was explained to the chief justice in op- recalled when Eugene Dotto, a law- posing Mr. Dotto’s application that yer, representing the bondsmen of the his client had written to him that she GETS FREEDOM defendant in the suit, asked Chief did not care what he did about the I Justice Gummere for an order vacat- money; she didn’t want it. He felt, — ing the bonds or compelling the however, that he had no right to Prominent Newark Men and plaintiff to tile her judgment. consent to the cancellation of the Duborski, Acquitted by Federal Leaders in Fear of Conflict in Miss Annie Ital- judgment. Women Will Handle An- Frasella, pretty Victim of Office at ian girl of nineteen, visited this city He told the court that the young Court, Orange Day niversary Event. seven years ago to sec some friends. woman was now residing in Foggia, Mistake. Festivities. While here she met Anthony Masl Italy, and that he understood she and they became engaged. He broke had married a Count Piccarini. She his promise and refused to marry her, was a daughter of a former.mayor of The committee of one hundred to Through the efforts of the Evening LONDON, ll.-With Sir Ed- she claimed, and McDermit the town in which she lives. Anthony July he. in charge of tlie celebration mark- through Star John Duborski, of New York ward Carson, chairman of the Ulster & McDermit she brought suit against Masi is a druggist with a store at ing the 250th anniversary of the city, was released from the county "provisional government” in Ulster, him. The jury gave a verdict of *900 Fourteenth avenue and Newton foundation of Newark, was announced Jail today. Duborski was acquitted and with full power to proceed in in her favor. The case was heard street. today by Mayor Jacob by a in the United States Dis- whatever he thinks fit without calling HausBling. then before Chief Justice Gummere, Mr. McDermit informed the court Jury Representative men and women of trict Court on Thursday following his another special meeting ol that body, who today heard the new develop- that he would take steps to have the this city make up the committee. trial on a charge of it is felt here today that whether ment. judgment docketed before the end of stealing goods Former Governor Franklin Murphy from interstate commerce shipments. there shall be civil war or peace in Part of the money was offered her, next week, and in the meantime he is chairman of the committee. Dur- Instead of released following Ulster rests almost entirely with but she spurned it, declaring that would find some method of disposing being ing the past several weeks Mr. Mur- his acquittal he was taken to the him. she didn’t want the money; she of the case. phy and the mayor have had several county Jail and Imprisoned there on That the situation is fraught with conferences and arranged tor the an Essex county Indictment igt was the gravest possibilities is well recog- IN committee. canceled June 15. From Thursday nized here, especially in view of the The event, which will be held In night until noon today, when he was open manner in which Sir Edward 1916, will be the biggest affair ever released through the efforts of the was guarded upon his arrival by a of men held in Newark. Mayor Haussling FOUR LIABILITY Evening Star, Duborski was held in body four hundred fully states that thousands will be drawn the Jail without cause. If the county equipped for the field. What action to the city by the elaborateness of authorities had notified Jail Warden Sir Edward will take is not known, STORE soon the celebration. In this way Newark Richard McGuinness of the cancela- buLthat something will be done will be greatly advertised. tion of the county Indictment against Is thought Inevitable, as Home Rule law Tt is expected that Chairman Mur- FILED Duborski he would not have been will automatically become a ACTIONS a ‘few within weeks. the idea phy will call a meeting of the com- held there. The Star called attention is is lo was The authorities are said to be await- mute in the very near future, ft _ this neglect, and it through of when declared that the committee will be this source that Duborski was re- ing with some fear the outcome evoked tomorrow. Inasmuch as that will sub-divided so that every branch of leased today. day Made. Last to Persons Seeking Compensation be the of the Battle of a bottle of the celebration w ill have the proper Attempt Night Duborski can not understand Eng- anniversary the the celebration of that attention to insure success: Break Into Store of for Received While lish very well. When the Jury re- Boyne, Injuries event trouble, The committee In full follows: turned after his trial Thursday with may be attended by at Work. and on sides it is feared that Alexander Archibald, George H. Hunt Co. a verdict of “not guilty" he asked many George the first clash between the authori- Astley, Henry S. Altai, Albert H. one of the attendants "how much he ties and the armed volunteers which Charles wag to Duborski says he was A Biert.uempfel, Bradley, Joseph get.” will civil war occur B. R. of the bureau Four actions for compensation un- told he would have to serve two precipitate may Bloom, Philip C. Bamberger, Members detective years then. der the liability act have was Heber Breintnall, Angelo R. Bianchi, doubled their efforts to appre- employers’ In prison. It not until yesterday fBALLANTINE’S today The to the 1 Thomas E. Burke, James' F. Connelly, been started \4dth the filing of peti- that he learned he had been acquit- provisional government gave appears. And, by hend the safe burglars who success- Sir a free hand to | tions in the County Clerk’s office. He was The John F. Carroll, Monsignor Patrick ted, he said. reading take fully operated in two business houses on have been whatever action he may think same the expec- Cody, William H. Camfield, Joseph A. Hearings all petitions Star and saw the story there ex- token, necessary in calling the Ulster volun- Carroll, Frank W. Cann, Dr. William in Washington street early Thursday set down for July 29 by Judge Harry plaining his acquittal. He further of teers to arms. The men were de- tation is Dimond, John C. John H. Don- morning following a.bold attempt to V. Osborne in the Court Common declares that the deputies who took always justified. Dana, clared ready for mobilization at a nelly, Richard Denbigh, Alfred L. De- burglarize the sporting goods store of Pleas. him to the Jail Thursday night gave In her petition, Miss Bertha Hayn, moment’s notice. Vo®, Patrick J. Duggan, Henry M. the George Hunt Company, 298 Mar- him to understand he had been con- The of 415 South Sixteenth street, declares official report of the meeting The merits of Doremus, Forrest F. Dryden. Daniel ket last victed. announces street, during night. was of the that the executive has H. Laban W. Dennis, J. that she in the employ Dunham, The detectives now believe that the Investigated by evening Stnr. been instructed to act in accordance K. Daw- Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Victor D’AIoia, Mrs. Henry who with about A The Star investi- with the yeggmen got away Company, at Springfield avenue and reporter for spirit of a declaration as- son. S70U from the of Alfred Peats safe the Nineteenth on 1913. gated Duborski’s case and then called serting that the provisional govern- Frederick L. Eherhardt, Charles street, August 1, Company, 232 Washington street, are It to the attention of Chief Frederick ment's "well-grounded want of confi- Frederick when she was injured. She worked Eytel, John Erb, Frellng- still in the city, and with this idea in ot the office. dence in the bona fides of the Im- on a drop press, she states, and it Welmer, prosecutor’s BALLANTINE’S W. huysen. Christian Feigenspan, view linger found in the Hunt, He corroborated the statement of the perial government it to prints was her duty to take good care of compels press Rev. Joseph F. Folsom, Albert C. will be Ar- on store compared with those the material she was on. reporter and ordered Court Clerk with the completion of arrange- Fleteher, Rabbi Solomon Foster, John working found in Peats. 1 a thur B. Tench to make out a release ments to resist by every means in tts F. On August rainstorm came up R. William H. Fiedler, Lieutenant was notified at to the \Flavell, Tyler and the rain poured in a window and for Duborski. power every attempt Impose Louis A. Fast. Henry A. Guenther, police this morn- re- of a rule Parliament headquarters early on the goods she was stamping. The release was given to the authority home ALES S BEERS Albert T. Guenther. John F. Glutting, that an had been made War- on Ulster.” ing attempt To save the material, she says, she porter. who took It to the Jail. Edward E. Gnichtel, George (. Gates, and A ex- to rob the Hunt store, Detectives climbed on a bench to close the win- den McGuinness refused to accept it, resolution also was adopted V. Hamburg, Dr. Herman Augustus Corbitt and Donnelly were saslgned dow. She slipped and fell from the however, because it had not been de- pressing willingness to consider any are alike by C. H. Herold, William T. Hunt. C. to the ease. on appreciated i bench and was injured about the livered by a court attendant. The proposal the home rule question William Heilmann, Richard C. Hens- They found that t.he thieves had head, right hand and arm and other discharge was returned to the sher- which recognizes the loyalty of the the tired business man Hebeler. Miss Frances ler. Henry cut away a punel from the wooden parts of the iff’s office and served by a deputy Ulstermen to the crown and consti- A. body. Hay®; Mrs. Henry Haussling, shutter on one of the rear windows sheriff. Duborski was then released. tution and preserves their inalienable * rrea uarie, a tinsmun, ot zn Ferry and his estimable help- Richard C. Jenkfnson, Mrs. Frederick had then cut out of a "under the Parlia- and a pane glass street, petitions for pay for hurts he He leu me jail accompanieu Dy rights imperial C. Jacobson, Jay. with a cutter and removed two ment." Leopold glass I received, also on August 1, while re- reporter for the Evening Star. He meet. The waiting Nathaniel King. Gottfried Krueger, iron bars from the to The wihdow, leaving I moving an old tin roof from a bulld- was profuse in his thanks ■William B. Kinney. Joseph Kussy. a space enough for a man to and to William J. Dowd, who is attacked with large ing in Lafayette street. He was em- Star Six Deaths and meal Rev. Edwin S. Lines. Charles into the store. | Du- Heavy Right pass thrdugh | ployed by John P. Wagner, a plumber assisted file reporter in obtaining W. Littlefield, Carl Lentz, Franklin The not disturbed a and stock was and and tinsmith, of 176 Ferry street. borski’s release. Attorney Dowd rep- Result a vim and relish, J. Mason, Rev. T. Property Damage Murffhy. Leonard the police believe that the men were Carle alleges that his hands and resented Philip D. Elliott, who se- Aird Moffltt. William J. McConnell. before accom- of Duborski. of Lebanon Storms a of satisfaction frightened away they arms were badly cut and permanent- cured the acquittal Valley spirit Czal H. McCarter, Anton F. Muller, after plished their deHire. Finger prints ly Injured as a result of the acci- The acquittal was obtained John F. Monahan, John H. McLean, cheer were found on the glass taken from dent. Attorney Elliott had offered to plead PHILADELPHIA, July 11.—Six per- I and good prevails. John John Nieder. James R. Metzger, the Hunt store, and these will be re- George Ruppenstein, of 861 South his client non vult to a charge of re- sons killed and property damage es- William P. O'Rourke. Peter M. of Nugent, produced and compared by Superin- Nineteenth street, is another peti- ceiving the stolen goods. George timated at hundreds of thousands J. O'Toole. John L. O’Toole, Edward tendent Edward of the bu- for the railroad, re- dollars was of cloud- Schwartz, tioner. He was injured by a horse Keasby. counsel the toll today Order a case from your grocer J. J. O'Brien. Patrick C. O’Brien, Ad- insisted I reau of identiHcation with those he was driving for P. Ballantine & fused to accept this plea, and bursts and electrical storms in the dison B. Poland. Louis Pfeifer. Bene- Mr. or dealer, or else telephone the found in Peats's store. Sons, brewers. On February 3, 1913, that the case be prosecuted. Lebanon valley and the anthracite SJ dict Prieth. or Lieutenants Ryan, Harris, McMa- he was unloading coal at the Keasby acted as prosecutor. coal regions of Pennsylvania. Three brewery, 1751 Market, drop Michael J. Quigley, John F. Reilly, 2s g§ hon, Fohs and Detectives Conlon, brewery’s Freeman street when Duborski was arrested on April persons were drowned in Scranton will find Samuel E. Robertson,George F Reeve, plant us a postal card; you Donnelly and Corbitt are working on the horse kicked him and fractured by Officers Truax and Fischer, of the and vicinity in a flood that followed Fred H. Roever, Morris R. Slierrerd, service the cases. his right knee and leg. Sixth priclncet. A dozen shirts and the cloudburst; one man was killed our delivery prompt. Edward Schtckhaus, James Smith, jr., — The fourth Albert Bern- twenty pairs of shoes were found in by lightning at Wilkesbarre, and two D. Smith, Wallace M. petitioner, George Scudder, of 93 Ellis liis A charge of larceny met death at Lebanon, one when he C, A. hardt, avenue, Irvington, possession. Julius Sachs, Ernest Strempel, Warehousemen to was then on a live Furniture claims he was injured on November and breaking and entering stepped wire broken during A. Sippel. Francis J. Swayze, J. 6, 1913, in the lodged against him. the storm, and another by lightning. BREWERIES Charles P. Convene at factory of the Ecllpee I BILLINTINS'S George Schwarzkopf, Tay- Hopatcong a creek the Leb- Tanning Company, at 119 Sussex On May 5 udge JHahn committed Overflowing of in lor, Frank J. Urquhart, A. G. Vogt, action anon district flooded thousands of avenue. His left hand, he alleges, Dubodski to jail to await the Newark. N. J. Christian Wolters, jr. Essex county will be well repre- Eater the acres of corn and wheat while hail was caught in a "fleshing” machine of the grand Jury. grand the semi-annual convention that storm sented at which he was operating. Jury indicted him on the charges pre- accompanied the destroy- this ed much of the fruit Force Entrance of the New York Furniture Ware- Henry Carless represents all but ferred against him. Following crop. Twenty- Burglars flve men were in a two housemen's Association, which wilt the last petitioner. Bernhardt is indictment the federal Indictment caught mine Prince St. on hundred feet below the surface at to Synagogue be held in the Hotel Broslin. Lake represented by M. J. Quigley. was found against him, based the It is ex- Archbald, near Scranton, when a and Steal Silverware Hopatcong. on Monday. same alleged offense which formed dam pected about 150 will attend. The the foundation for the county in- burst and flooded the mine workings. on delegates come from ail sections of Invermore Rocks of dictment. He was turned over to They all managed to escape to the Tt was to reported Captain Vogel, the country. A number of the Cali- the federal authorities for prosecution surface by wading through water up of the Fourth today that Labrador; Safe to their shoulders. preeinet, fornia delegates arrived in New York Passengers on June 15, and the county indictment Adas Israel, a Jew- the Congregation yesterday and visited Newark on against him was nolle prossed at that at 30 and 34 Prince ST. N. ish synagogue their way to the lake. JOHNS, F„ July 1L—All of time. been entered last the Foremost Educators street, had night For those who went to Lake Ho- l passengers on the coastal steamer Warden McGulness he did not Country’s says HEALED PROPOSALS means of a rear window Invermore, which struck on SEALED PROPOSALS HEALED PROPOSALS by forcing patcong today a program of enter- the rocks officially know that the county indict- School an near Arraign Systems and that the marauders had taken has been which Brig Harbor Point, and the can- tainment arranged, ment against Duborski had been OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STREET AND any or ail proposal* for the above work, that which the city of Newark may be stove which leads and din- Labrador Coast, last night, were as may deem best for the interest of eighteen-inch pipe includes boa.-.lng, motoring celed. The indictment found against ST. Minn.. WATER COMMISSIONERS OF THE they obliged fo pay the person or persons by is landed PAUL, July 11.—Prac- the city. to a vault where valuable silver ners. Thomas L. Morton, of the Model safely today. Messages re- whom suvh contract shall be executed. Duborski ity the county grand jury tically all of the to the fif- CITY OF NEWARK. Bidders and sureties are hereby notified the ceived here from scene delegates Tbe Board of Street and Water Commis- stored and had enlarged opening Wanhouse, will represent the of the the same offense that Hall. of the seventh Storage was based on ty-second annual convention of the City that under the provisions sioners of the City of Newark reserve to enough to admit passage. will be wreck, said that the steamer tilled 1914. section of the law the Board ol Newark. Eas Orange repre- the federal Indictment was founded National Education Newark. N. J., July I. creating themselves the right to accept or reject any was at first that noth- rapidly after and was Association, Sealed will be received at this Street and Water Commissioners, approved It thought sented by R. T. Blauvelt; Harrison by striking, today ->n. proposals or all proposals for the above work, as they which concluded a week’s session here office from 3:16 to 3:30 o'clock m., of March 2b, 1891. that the bond or bonds to was taken but it has been said Montclair E. resting on the rocks with her p. may deem best for the interest of tbe city. ing John O’Connor-, and by only top the sixteenth of July, 1914, be given for the faithful execution and deck above water. last night, left today for their homes. Thursday, day Bidders and sureties are hereby iwtlflwi that there are several pieces of silver E. Leach. Tht convention, which will and at the last named hour, at a of said public work shall first An audience that filled the au- opened that under the provisions of the seventh had The Invermore struck large be held at as to sufficiency by the Board, stolen and that the burglars be u one day vffair, will be presided while trying Healing by Faith for public meeting of the board to erfonnanceapproved section of the law creating the Board of ditorium, where the general sessions said the of the and as to form by the counsel of the probably been frightened away before over President Waiter C. Reid, of to avoid the heavy ice north of the time and place, for paving Street and Water Commissioners, approved by Board, and no contract shall be binding on Strait of Belle Isle. She Is Held Illegal had been held, heard six of the coun- following streets and highways: March 2Nth, 1891. that t.he bond or bonds they could make a clean job of it. the Lincoln Safe Deposit Company, of left here Money the city, or become effective or operative foremost all of them ALEXANDER STREET, to be given for the faithful execution and Kuhn, of July 4 to go as far north as the Ice try’s educators, avenue; until such bond is so approved; and the Ueteetivc police headquar- New York. from Bloemeoke alley to Lindsley performance of said public work shall first would YORK. former presidents of the association, president of the Board shall have power to ters, has been detailed to investigate. permit. She carried a heavy NEW July 11.—Healing by SCHEERER AVENUE, be approved as to sufficiency by the board, in a of educa- from street to Osborne terrace. examine the proposed bandsmen under oath. freight and many passengers, most of faith as practiced by Christian sweeping arraignment Bergen and as to form by the counsel of the board, of About The is about the amount of the If he shall so desire, or shall be so instructed Anonymous Bequest them Labrador fishermen and for money was ruled tional systems and politics at the following and no contract shall be binding on the city plant- Scientists today work to be and the material to be fur- by the Board, but the Board will not be at done, or become effective or operative until such 'Janitor Apartment ers, who were bound north for the the illegal practice of medicine. The final meeting last night. in and of bound by any statement that may be made to Church Organ nished the construction completion bond Is so approved, and the president $10,000 Enlarge be com- by such proposed bondsmen, but shall have summer. Appellate Division of tile Supreme The speakers were: John W. Cook, said work, and upon which bids will of the board shall have power to examine full power and absolute discretion in the Reports Jewelry Robbery The Jus- of the State pared: the under oath, ir be steamship Kyle, with divers Court affirmed the judgment of president Normal School. whole matter, and this provision shall be proposed Uor.dsroen An anonymous bequest of dbout FOR ALEXANDER STREET: ahall so desire, or shall be ao instructed by and wrecking gear, was sent from tice a line of $100 Dekalb, 111.: James M. Greenwood, ad- referred to in any advertisement inviting Seabury Imposing Three thousand five hundred <8.500) square the board, but the board will not be bound Jblin Spencer, jjnnitor of the Park 110,000 has been made by a member here bids for any such public work. for Brig Harbor today, as the upon Willis Vernon Cole, a Christian visory superintendent of schools. Kan- yards of bitulithic pavement on a *U (6) such direction of the Board of Street and by any statement that may be made by Crest apartment at 95-97 Parker of the congregation of the Westmin- of inch concrete foundation. By officers the Invermore believed that Science healer, who wan prosecuted sas City, Mo : Lorenzo D. Harvey, Water Commissioners of the of Newark. proposed bondsmen, but shall have full the that Two thousand and fifty (3,060) lineal feet City street, reported ton. police ster Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield, there was some of Medical of the Stout Me- MORRIS R. SHERRERD. power and absolute discretion in the whole hope refloating the by the County Society. president Institute, of 16 by 5 inch four cut curb, set in con- his home was entered sometime bc- t the Beach memorial or- Chief Engineer. matter, and this provision shall be referred enlarge vessel. Cole has an office in the Brunswick nominee, Wls.; Edward T. Fairchild, crete; Jyl-lft to In any advertisement inviting bid* for tween and yesterday and his gan, which was installed in the (60) lineal feet of old curb, four cut Sunday Building at Fifth avenue and president of the New Hampshire Col- Fifty any such public work. at at a cost reset In concrete. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF STREET wife’s diamond ring, valued $90, enureh in 1892 of J12,000. HELD FOB STRIKING GIRL street. Mrs. Frances of and Mechnical and By direction of the Board of Street and Twenty-fifth lege Agriculture urices be for the fol- AND WATER COMMISSIONERS was a from .Standard will paid Water Commissioners of the City of Newark. taken, with other Jewelry amounting The original organ gift an of the medical Durham, N. H.; Carroll G. Thomas Burkey, 23 years old, of Benzecry. agent Arts, lowing: OF THE CITY OF NEWARK. MORRIS R. SHERRBRD. to $44 taken. An attempt was made the late James C. Beach, in mem- Nine noiseless manhole covers; CITY HALL. 114 Clifford street, was held under society, testified that Cole displayed Pearse. president of the State Nor- (9) July S-£>t rear door and window of his Marion. It has Four sets of 16 5 inch four cut cor- N. J.. 8. 1914. at fofeing the ory daughter, $300 bail for the "Christian Scientist" on his mal School. Milwaukee, and (4) by Newark. July the grand jury by Act- sign Wie., ners. net In concrete; Sealed will be received at this al the home of John H. Dunn, at 316 1,519 pipes. Y. proposals ing Judge Rooney in the Third Pre- office door and that she called upon James Joyner, State superintend- Sixty (60) lineal feet of new header curb, office from 3:15 to .130 o’clock p. m. .of CITY YDVERTISE.MKNTS Mt. avenue during the night, After the remodeling of the or- Prospect cinct Court today, upon complaint of him and asked to be treated for sore ent of public instruction. Raleigh. set in concrete; Thursday, the sixteenth day of July, 1914. was taken. John Kearny, gan, it is said, it will be the largest One ba>ln with connection complete. and at the last named hour, at a but nothing five-year-old Amelia of eyes. Cole said he did not practice N. C. (1) opened OFFICE ok the chief engineer of Mastonska, FOR SCHEERER AVENUE: be of 56 Newark street, was minus his In Essex county, outside of this city. public meeting of the board to held at TUB B'lARD OK STREET AND WATER the same address, who that medicine, but would treat her. Five thousand two hundred (5,300) square months before the alleges said time and place, for the construction of commissioners OF THE CITY gold watch and chain when he awokt It will be several when she Mrs. Cole $2 for his of bitulithic on a six (6) reprimanded here youngy; Benzecry paid yards pavement the following sewers: OK NEWARK. in Park Detec-s werk on the organ will be completed. Men concrete foundation. Washington today. brother for throwing stones at her, treatment and then made the com- Young Doing Rushing inch SILVER STREET. NOTICE. of the Second Two thousand five hundred and fifty between avenue and Sandford Codwin and Volk, pre- Burkey struck her in the left upon which the Indictment for Stuyvesant The final estimates for tbe following cog- eye, plaint Business in for Hats (2.550) lineal feet of 16 by 6 inch four cut avenue: are ‘Fishing’ trscis will be presented to tbe Board of Street cinct, Investigating. injuring and discoloring it. misdemeanor was brought. curb, set In concrete; AVENUE R POLITICAL PICKUPS four and Water Commissioners of tbe City ef Fifty (50) lineal feet of old curb, between Miller street and street; NEW 11.—Policeman Yanderpool Newark for acceptance at the regular meet- YORK, July cut and reset in concrete. CLIFFORD AND TYLER STREETS, for the fol- on Thursday. July Iff. 1914. between 3:18 Theft of Valuable Iron The list of aspirants for the sur- Frank See, of the East 104th street Standard prices will be paid between Van Buren and Malvern streets. ing and 3.30 p. in., vie: lowing: The is about the amount of the rogate nomination on the Republican station, on post last night shortly following Paving of Causes Arrest of Two Men Seven (7) noiseless manhole covers; work to be done, and the materials to be has been added to the en- after 9 o’clock, noticed an elderly four OAKLAND TERRACE. ticket by Two (2» sets of 16 by 5 inch cut furnished In the construction and completion well- man with a hat. As he set from South Orange a'euu to 503 feet south trance of Francis Clark, the top passed curb, in concrete; of >aid work, and upon which bids will be theft of several lineal feet of new header curb, of CW street. For the alleged known building contractor, of this the three-story apartment at 339 East Fifty (50) compared: set in concrete. Paving of V hundred dollars’ worth of galvanized See was to set1 SILVER STREET SEWER: city. Mr. Clark is not only an avowed 193d street. astonished One basin with connection complete. VERMONT AVENUE. men were ar- (1) Two hundred and fifty (350) feet of eight sheet iron two young a active hat lifted some invisible means must In- from South a venae to 135 feet sooth candidate but has number of the by Bids for the above pavement* (8) Inch salt glazed pipe sewer. Orange Police-Lieutenants per year verified of Unn place; rested today by friends who arc working in his be- from the man’s head and vanish into clude a price bid per square yard One hundred and thirty (180) feet of six maintenance and of said pave- Paving of and The prison- in- for repair Inch connections; _ Ryan Fagan. half. That Mr. Clark is In earnest BEWARE OF the air. The policeman started to second <6> house HIGHLAND AVENUE, ment during an additional and period ers were Tremley, Three < 3) manholes, with standard heads said they Joseph about the matter Is shown by the vestigate and he was joined by sev- of five (5) and under the guarantee from Ahiugton avenue to Dell van a'euoe; years and buckets complete, twenty-nine years ''old, of 153 Ferry hatless men him bond a or a bond with a of fact that he has his nominating peti- eral other who told by surety company Eight (8) markers. Paving as a for the acceptable to the Board of Street and RIDGE STREET. street, employed driver tion and attested that their hats had disappeared by surety AVENUE B SEWER already fully signed Water Commissioners, which may be re- Se.-ond a'eoue to Abinjrton avenue; Mattress Company, Two hundred and ten <210) feet of fifteen from Newark Spring and In readiness for filing. the same eerie process. at tbe of the board at any time of STOMACH ILLS quired option Parine _ (151 Inch double strength vitrified salt glazed and Charles Wolf, twenty-two years for was not went into the house and up on before the of the first five years SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET, The quest signatures See expiration sewer: pipe < to Sixteenth avenue; old. of 40 Nichols street. a one and a he two guarantee. from South 'range avenue long Mr. Clark made it the roof. There found ypung WORK ON Two (2> catch nasins. with cast Iron heads to recov- THE CONTRACT FOR THE A lac for the flagging of tbe aide walks OB The police are said have a three straw and chutes complete; point not to ask any officeholder or lead to some serious illness if men with collection of THE ABOVE STREETS. IF AWARDED. connecting GROVE STREET. stolen for they may Two (2» Inlets, with vast iron heads and Ife cred some of the alleged iron, employe of any city or county de- hats, a derby, two soft hats and SHALL BE AWARDED PROV1SIONAJXY South orange aveane to the Newark connecting chutes complete: trom jW valued at approximately $400. The to sign the limit- the hat which the police- BY THE BOARD AND SHALL IMPOSE NO Irvington line; partment, petition, top CITY UNLESS One (1) manhole, with standard head com- _ of the Newark Watch the the LIABILITY UPON THE And for the construction of tbe following iron was the property ing it to business men and citizens neglected. appetite, keep man himeelf had seen ascend. The plete. SUCH AWARD SHALL SUBSEQUENTLY ■ H Mattress Company. with u BOARD. CLIFFORD AND TYLER STREETS iu>w<-rt ii Spring not affiliated with any faction of the young men had a long string, BE FINALLY MADE BY THE VAN PER pool. STREET SEWER, OF PROP- SEWER Republican party. Mr. Clark has re- Stomach, Liver and Bowels normal and active of wire grappling hooks attached PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTS from New Jersey Railroad avenue to Broad pair ERTY BENEFITED ESPECIALLY BY THE Five hundred and ten <610> feet of eigh- Deaths This Week sided in Newark for sixty-three years to the en1. admitted that they IS TO BE teen 118> inch double strength vitrified salt Ninetey-four They PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS FIRST AVENUE SEWER, and has always been identified with devised the hut as- MADE AND PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE glazed pipe sewer; week there was an and at the first of weakness—Beware! had apparatus, North T*ntb street to Bloomfield avenue During the past sign BE AFTER WHICH THE Seven (7) catch basins, with granite heads front the Republieah party. serted that were lifting the hats SAME HELD. to the payment of aa»d ewti of seven contagious diseases they MAY NOT FINALLY and connecting chutes complete. All objections increase BOARD MAY OK fll.-d in thin office in writing na At the regular meeting of the Fifth with it "just for fun.’’ and feet of fifteen mate* mn«t he at the local office of the Nature is for assistance and it AWARD THE CONTRACT IN ACCORD- Five hundred ten (510) lfitb. reported Ward Club last calling the to THE inch double vitrified salt or before 2 o’clock or Thursday. July over last week. Republican night They told same thing Mag- ANCE WITH CHAPTER 217 OF (15» strength glazed Board of Health nine sewer. 1914. Eugene Dotto was indorsed for mem- istrate Corrigan in night court, but BI AIC' L.A\V» or 1914 There were twenty-one deaths from for ma- Two <21 with cast iron head? and Dated July 9. ber of assembly, Austen for heeded Give these fined them $10 each. Bidders are not to state any price inlet?, R *HERRERO. and seventy-three Colgate should be promptly. organs the magistrate work tor which there is a fixed chute* MORRIS 'Contagious diseases terials and connecting complete; Chief Euglaeer. renomination as State senator and float ions Four with standard heads July 8 5t from causes. The weekly re- amount provided for in the rpecl (,4» manholes, general L. Richard F. Mat- Each must be enclosed in a sealed complete. deaths from ac- August Lacombe, a chance and will bet- Her Child proposal NOTICE Is hereby given that th# port shows, seven fair you certainly enjoy Confesses Starving indorsed with the name Bidders are not to state any price for ma- PUB LI*' tia and Amos W. Harrison for re- envelope, properly have been pa**ed by c-1 dents. of the bidder and of the improvement, and terials and work for which there is a fixed following ordinance* as of Street and Water nomination freeholders, and Harry to Death Four Years Ago directed to the Board of Street and Water amount provided for In the specifications. the Board CommWgPj ; ter health. uy the Mayor of the Oftr B. O’Connell for sheriff. Commissioners of the City of Newark. Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed ers and approx-• and <*n»uant to Chapter !** eT Bidders w.i; state their prices in writing envelope, indorsed with the name of of Newark, IN NEWARK. the Star. properly are hereby pubdahed MADE Special to Evening as wei] as in figures. the bidder and of the improvement, and the State laws of 1909 ' At a meeting of the Central Re- JUST NOW to a bot- 11— Her their Be persuaded get PHILADELPHIA. July Bidders must specify in proposals directed to the Board of Street and Water Club held last be awarded to provide for the of publican night at Cen- nerves shattered and her health gone that, should the above work Commissioners of the Hty of Newark. ly.\n 'ordinance paving themselves to finish SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS tral avenue and Twelfth street, the. who said to them, they will bind Bidders will state their price* in writing through remorse, a woman, the follow- Sixteenth avenue to Eighteenth aeaQUA of tle of and complete the same within a* well as In figures. from headquarters the organization, J. Bala. * Telford MM she was Mrs. Azalea James, of ing number of consecutive working days: Bidders must specify in their proposal* with ter. 10» inch pavement was rock on a sand TRUSSES William Huegel indorsed for the Pa., today repeated to the police her Alexander Street—Forty-five (45) days, that, should the above work be awarded to three *3) foot trap gutter* i AND days. shrievalty nomination of the Scheerer Avenue—Fifty-five (55) them, they will bind themselves to finish and foundation .A'.. ^ Repub- declaration that she deliberately of the work for the wiving el The plans and specifications the same within the following num- An ordinance to provide lican party; Daniel F. Gaven. for to her son. of the Chief complete STREET, starved death four-year-old can be examined at the oflJce ber of consecutive working days: EAST KINNEY Austen Water Elm road, with surrogate; Colgate, for State The woman was well dressed and Engineer of the Board of Street and Silver Street <8> from Van Bureu street to Mads to Sewer—Eight days. on » Louis Commissioners at the City Halt. Said pro- two (2 ■ inch asphalt block pavement senator; Pfeifer and John F. wore valuable She said that Avenue B Sewer—Eight (8) days. HOSTETTER’S Jewelry. to be the consent concrete by inch foundation. Jr., for Board of Works com- posals accompanied Clifford and Tyler Streets Sewer—Twenty- ■lx Murray, four ago her son became ill and two sureties, or a Bursty for the r»- years In writing of five (25) day?. An ordinance to provide missioners, and Richard F. Mattia, to do business in New ! a physician prescribed for him. She company qualified The plan* and specification* of the work paving of who shall at the time of tutting Order Anjos W. Harrison and August L. said the doctor’s advice Jersey, can be examined at the office of the chief DARK LANK. sh£ ignored in such as to their ’-espon- street, with I Lacombe for members of the Board proposals, qualify engineer of the ^oard of Street and Water from Jone« street to Hayes and gave the child nothing to eat for stblllty in the amount of such proposal, block on STOMACH BITTERS Commissioner* at the City Hall. Said pro- napped rociipped granite pavement of Freenolders. a when he died. and bind themselves that. If the contract week, prosale to be accompanied by the ei

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