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DECORATION DAY AT HOPATCONG AND UAUCW FDR EQUIPMENT * in Ra&wav ~" r and VJdnit* I; f THE AUDITORIUM Tii^tSINa THI RAHW^ HEW8.NIRALO, _Y«T« * U CC «> tOI OP T H «_Oj»OJi_D«j!OOI!AT. MTABU » HjD_Jlia; RAHWAY VOL. L NO 23%: OWE CENT RAHWAY, N. 1.. FRIDAY AFT1RNOON, MAY 24, 1912 ONE GENT SERIAL NO. 23 MERRY MINSTREUS POPUUAR- CLUB LISTENS atrets jjtt Holy Oomfon«r FIV Good EELS br«oghc oat & tall boose, a ausch 7. n-« •*•' •.sT\ .1* 'U'W ~ The Connecting Link WORKERS IK «r att«cda&c« tlum at tb* tlrst MEETING •- T--rt between office and J '*' is the telephone With of clal aucce«s» Total Amount "Now Pledged ^Former Congressman Adam Many enctarcs -were d«oaai ha*"d '.\nhir >M la the points Cor the you want A man who uses such t Wilson campaign "artti be h*td ta F«f Every honi^ in Rahway IK I\ . ruhivr ^u-:* C^ uncs ta By Tfce H' »\* n and NX lute loaihcr ! >r Five Man Team Tournament aa the n >ai >&sterday"a can- abou; the presidency of the ! city tomorrow night. ThLs will bo an ] Clarence R_ Xorihrop*. about 2T should have a telephone. Causes-Excitement As It vass Uea teams B and E for first Unhe4 StatesT A man who asee both, open air aev ax. and will take pUce ! !•!&&&& al 1 ou; J(X>r wear. years old. a sailor on ^ tbe C. S- S- wttii 26 points each, %hile team U^uor and language to e^ceaa? . Ui Main Street, at the Icot of Cherry Utah, was kttleu early this • Ne&rs Termination Ln iij takea second This So spoke former Congressman Adam Strt^t. Probably ;h« meeting will Tboodor»» UooseveH wtll be ln RaiV- ^. e ~3Iafii James McColium at i i**^i*-oi -Minn.'aota to the large - <"<>TT"irn*;'nC'* at S_ o'clock. way tomorrow and will nuJu a YORK TELEPHONE Notice—This store will be closed all day Thursday, May 30, Memorial Day Pennsylvania railroad, either by Some unusually nne scores wer-e 114-120 Main to be reckoned with, as team D. with i gathering of Tatt supporters and Addresses in advancement ot Gov-&p«ech. He will arrive here by train hit by a fast train or by ftiillns {roSl seen last night at the lldenin Outing S potats. takes a place for third. COMPANY Ruhua\, > others last Sight in the rooms of tne ernor Wood row WUaoa's caadMacy trom the shore, be received by a tocii the train on w&ich he was riding. Club's alleys in the continuation ot Ju«t Two More Nights. FRANCHISE Republican club. The m^ committee and tho president of tho . K Nothing tws been discovered by which, the five, man tournament series. A There are but two more al^hts lef will be delivered from automobiles at : it can be learned just how he cqjne was presided over by President WU- county asaoclatloi} that Is supporting FiU St, N -big attendance of menfbers for tha regular campaign work am mat point. According to present ar- to his death, but the theory la that he the members of teams A, B acd & an 11am M. Davis, was well attended and ran«em*»uLd, the two principal speak- his boom, and will then proceed to T feil trom the train, alld on hit face corrded. and excitement run aigh ail hard to be at the top of th< Our JVL & J. Coffee enthusiasm was aroused-by the sp^ak- ers will b*» Otto Wearua of Monte lair tno carnival grounds where he ant! fractured bia siull by Us hUtins through the play. To am A. captained oa Saturday night. It ta hope< has become famous for its excellent quality one trial the heavy troa j;ate post. Tbo by Howard. tooU the flrst game, but that this enthosiasm wm send th<' er of th«~< and Simon P. Ijuhrop of Newark. No' deilvor % gpcfich from Uuv. amomoblo* tfe«- v-»-^ ' ' • c* 1> in will convince you. We give 2O stamps with each .ture oT Ulc skull caused hia droppeti the aecfiad aad tki?d bv workers on these three teams out to "Do you want such a man as thUT" nave yet been made for i that carries him. No W(tncS3«» To Accident. — small margins, the tMrd being lost secure such laxse. amounts as to~woa?i be continued. - *A mas wta>- ua«* tocal speakers to take parfte'the r- THo coIbSeT U Uu^~K> 4rTfv-d" atT-lS gl >e a frar. i'his^ for ftrt ^ ^ ea rs The accident happened about 3 by four piiiar— dertully s^ell the azures at the ftn- which would bring a slap in j meeting 1 m the afternoon but to xn&ke iura of CAREFULLY pound, at 3O cents o'clock and was n&t witnessed by tiny- Howard rolled a fin« total of 24S InUh of the campaign. the face from anyone to whom It was j ThUu the*-flr«t step actively taken %&.;£•,*' everything the receiving coconittta»- of Loll hard *o make '• h< 2: -to o^clocfe Undertaker the first game, and AUoth of too same The Individual Standing. directed under different conditions T i towards gWttag out the local Demo- Her.' v -fi\ e ^ ear* Ask for Best Premium and S. & H. Green Stamps we give them John. High was called to the telephone j team rolled 202. Freeman of team t^ Secretary TompUns has will be at hand promptly at half pat& PREPARED MEAL b> Nisht Desk Sergeant Ferd G«ifl«J rolled 208 ln the-first game, and Brick- President BrtMlsfleld out for flrst place cratic vote favoraoie t<) \V U3uu. ±mi twelve, and they say that of the United States T I don't, hot WEDDING INVITATIONS OUT. the leaders of tho party ber-e state wno notified him of the death ot theel]l ot i his team cat loose at the In the Individual totals by ope-half then, I am only an 'ultimate con- not begin to worry unless his train man. Mr. High went to the crossing that they cannot yet foretell Just now finish with 225. point, the former having 20 VB point* sumer.' have l>e*-n issue*! by Mr and found the body of Northrop lying to his- credit against the tatter's 20. much strength the WtUon section jrf does not show up by 2 o'clock. standing of the teams now Is: Much Bttt«rne«ft In Campaign and Mr* Willlim E Tucker of \\>st is complete without OUR BUTTER, face down under the gatepost^ on tne Team A. won. 2, lost 7; team B, wonVir«U Snlplsy. -who haa for some time the Democratic party will develop. Ac- colonel's train will aot come to_ k S Specials-Friday-Saturday **A great d,eal of bitterness has en- fit igtflo)J. Street. Phfladelphla, Pa." members- of the teams are eral elections. It ta not a test of rep. aries can a definite line on the rela- As,. Roosevelt and his party Soap Powder. 3k pk waa- post marked holding back with, results for a whlrl-j resentatlve government. tive strength of the parties be ascer- from their train tftftj^-will bo BURGLARS GET LOOT OF eciais ton- Sti flfttnrrtfty night. Laroe Expenditure—Small Vote tained. by members of the Rahwsy branch Ct 1913.1* 'Tne contents of the 155 169 1671 the excttament wiH ran high, as the~-V- -r ^ Democratic/ leaders nere admit tnai * Van Camps 10c Van lamp's 15c 1 On 'T&e Roooevelt managers Union County. A special tocidsnt ot:. ; Sultana «^ purely personal, . Gibbons US 123 12S results are tabulated. Roooevelt they will not poll anything like the r Raisins, pkg Baked Beans, can 8c Baked Beans, can * Uu 137" 149 spent already' a coaple -oC millions In* the arrienl w«1 ba thft ^ the haujrur of the Collier Telegraphs to HI* Wife. Martin- The "itSHdtllfir oT tbe the pHmarfeoaud np sQite has tarned foU-voto-o py Butter 202 169 169 as reported are: John K. iffngHfh of BUtab«tb» station at Morgan Sta With this as almost positive identi- AUoth ont tnoro than one/halt Its vote. And from one-half to one-third of the to- Sugar Peas Ralston Breakfast Maple Corn Ginger 248 167 191 Team A, Capt. Brookfleld .. $426.60 dent of tho Utter oreanliatien. early yesterday morning an.*, re- fication, Undertaker High- telegraphed Howard y3t they say thar the people rale. tal being considered a good percent- Food, pkg Flakes, pkg flc Snaps, lb 6c tor Mrs. Northrop &£• the address in Team B» Capt. WUHamfl .... 366.00 will be on hand becsnso when ttov©d over JSOO worth of leather The primary in New Jersey next Toes- age. coats owned by R J Collier, of Philadelphia, tut no answer had Totals S60 766 815 Team *C Capt. Potter 211.50 It was rumored that some of thecolonel- sots here, it ytUX bo his FANCY STi>OK, fair day is to determine whom you desire York, and Waller Brookins Paris Stuffed Bermuda been received this morning. On Team D, CapL Fltxpatrtck .. 159.00 Fifth District Wilson delegates were [ajriyxU In Union County In tha tor president on the Republican: or : Succotash, can Olives, bot 9c Onions j qt 8c Korthrop's underwear "was bis name, PREPABINCLFOR-OX ROAST Team E» Capt. Gray' 4904)0 to be at the meeting Saturday ^ ent campalcn- Mr. TPflgllsh 1 a bushel 7Oc 64,001 Democratic ticket. As. the.lorces are Cheese lb 25c Team P, Capt'Bfshop -... T - local workers-say that if this Charles Howard win tract Wf condition the Identification complete. "> j^'" '^ *" Sniders Baltimore Peerless Milk bUt", the letter was found o^ Victim For Big Festival TsSetected Unaollclted .,....,.».,. ..; ioaoo lining up tor the Chicago convention, Is so they know nothing about It. president; with a committee The Masterpiece d the . the action of New Jersey will teve * Peaches, can tall can the body. "-* members ot th*. local utggnti Catsup, bot lie 12c 8c And Chef Is Procured - A. O. U. W. HAS OPEN MEETING. Confectioner's Art Flour, Gold Medal NofTftrop nail Jan naUor'a cap> on deep influence on the nation. * ATHENIAN pLUB HAS OINNCR. who will bo there to take the Cider Vinegar^ 22c Corned Brisket Corned Plate CaL Hams There are many thlSg»""or iATereflT o Of anxomobUes to 1-4 lb bag L th» band of which "was jnarked *TJ. S; Absolutely Pure. Beef, pound 8c Beef, lb Smoked, lb Utah,*' Muffed down". In. his soct to whlo^ Rahway "people are looking candidates on the pteaasnt Evenlno Is Spent At ftahway 24 1-2 lb bag S&c BepnhUcfts ticket, tho one the present Hotel By TWs oommlttte tinder his He wore a cfvtt- ahead:—Memorial. Day, Fourth of Joly Features of theV EvSnlng- 1-2 bbl.bag J ocenpant of the White Honso, a mas Stewing coat^ftn^ ha3t\ a hanaUcerchlcf etc, but' one ©vent which will be Eodee No. 2^- Ancient Or- The members at ihe Athenian Club about his neclE* probably" to- coneeat with a record which entitles him to a ^ . ^ -which hnndreda ot der of United Workmen, held a& open m M M H. S. North. PKT BRAND. T»U C*n« second'terra, a wiUins eniertaftwd their husbands last «ven- 2 r Boneless Shudder or Romp Gorman H« vro^e thfl regulation Bailor dents EvapMilk fo.Lr 17c Bacon, strip, lb Veat,tb __ ox roast, which "wi^ take place at Main Street, at Which "Several of date, ont with a:blg clntT clubbing &^gg|plt .^ BAKER'S Unsweetened ^tatff nlversary of the^cinb^ Coders were Fancy ks Ppactuwitl Skull Caused Deaths Mauser's gsove on Sunday, Wednesday, May 29th, Double Stamps on alt purchases paid at store High i it is promtoeo^ZwiU Be organisation were ips&BBt. The r©e* states, a* I know; On the one hand is Chocolate ~ 16c " after a'parallel nlar. bnslncsa meeting was brief. In jlid^eniflst for th^ formed la Pranes - lb lie morgue. teanpt fe^ order wtojb3a>r^isti tot lsrff«. Juicy «»d me»ty For oookins purposes. Master Workman dft&wstied STAMP SPECIALS SUMP SPECIALS severely the scalp ent and eVery fideads ot every firemsa cumstaaoesvmlgt tbwe nUIfisgT th« o©c«l wilt make as effort to be there. of Chief Jttsttee of the Hatted 3t*W| CHOIGB 80 with each i lb can Central Bak- 10 with each 2 packages Jerome : VOU DEAB! BEST The *£w^ in3url&s> topHiei; .^fh l?h& os, whleh to to be slaughtered la the coarse of an elo-Oa. the other, hand there Ss a g«fiti*» the-veJIey. ing Powder 45c quent and witty address he outlined Corn Starch, each 7c th^ conditiott of^o^bi^^mad^vit^p- to mate « Halniay holiday, ha» al- man who is gotag g over the nation, eaU A deJlcJons coarse the'work o£ the orders jand commend- Annonia, bit 8e Mixed Tea, A 29e 75 with each^x>mid Best Tea any that came So hhrdeatib prresldeat of tBe tfaitoA When yon were 1-0 with Jerome Cocoa 18e his day* and ed it to the people. He 8tr«nrtlJ, Urp bottle A low pHoe, but« •orniislnffly mixture ~ - . ~6R- Has the flavor 60 with each pound Choice Tea and strength of any 4Se 10 __wtth one bottle Worcester te welgirm thehdot pMtfar- and it« achiev«mBttt«,; ROY AX BAK1KG any mixture - - 50c Sauce . - tftib,jra tiasftnittwas;, anj Jz A friwnds wbtMTvr trl*d. 10c them was dirt in,the cttfcs,_ i twittntiittftn I Sole Agent 40 with each pound Good Tea off 1» a trifle rades tW. *rbe chef who the evening vu evidentr.thiit he had-hlt his head of gas Jfiaa Bffl wHfto that Powder ^r Sanshine lb 27e any mixture - - 40c 10 with each bottle Blueing IOC «*-the ^ tt nave ehayge voa«t is Carl wasji Iengthr b««t known c. A. orov» ot the Bnis£^K^ wfetf#X'"* Wbol» Wb«fti Cracker*, SO with each T-2 lb Best Tea any 10 with each package White Bauer's Urlpri« » onto. Special this to thts^Une atresume of BMcfent Kahway. htcinflftty mixture * - 30c L FANCY STOCK HEW t, amltsd, teasted and butfa'd Oats IOC Coaey XvIaiiA iad to his addr*«rv« ho*t of Interesting 20 with each 1-2 lb Choice Tea lftg Heme. tbtod**4I?& hit f th* 125 ItviBg Street 10 with each six cakes Laundry , history of th* 8PB01AX." any mixture - - Z5o wldcb %UI , -which wry tew had. any weoflse- l&with each-J^a Dx GS&LJT&L 1. Soap - - . lb 32C In the eaisse of the Rahwav SHRKDDKD * - . / any mixtnre - - 20c 10 with each 2 pounds Assort- Telephone 107-W Frvab And Salta p*rtieal*T people In 20 with each pound Progress ed Cakes, pound - — 7 12c Wheat CrUp,' pkff lie •tranKth and flavor. Blend Coffee " - - 35c 10 with each three pounds of A Reliable with each pound M. & J- Best Remedy Coffee - - . - 30c Carolina- HeacLRice^ . • tiit^Hfs;^ Elf's Cream Ball) EDWARD BISHOP W$^M Successor to Win. Bishop & Co. and Milton Avenue & Broad St., y a Cold in ti»a Head qmcklj. 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•"'•"'---- ^ .. '!„ r* • **• " • —> B^MII - iJ^——p^M^—^silSiSSsa^ f ^Kfl agge Money FLEET RWOY TO PAUL DSSCHflMEL. Y IH EARNEST. You Decided What To D© With It? T.R, If s torely worth some thought. Wbcthcr the NEWARR amount is sxxxa& or large, do not let the cash rt- Wo Give S. & H. Gf^en Stamp*— A»k for t>i«m J tn striped ««iircrw», value ta jftwarhniMtn ttav7teft& UNI Ohio. i •-•?- ..»• *^'--" t^ BJ»ck tpeeOl at 12,50 special at pii* Hiii Ifli fcaiitaui. -O/_ jjojjj wv aoc tort&r£esl9*> tftc jrooa* GIVES $2,000,000 anlnm.ii —nutart hts writ was found dead tn & toathtnb to a tat* apogee w^srda. bat bis crtU aoGs« In EJLtt Or*njr». TO IMMIGRANTS, 25c O*at* Rspwrttd 8luvja>k , Katin. mi. Of tb* utmi*. Tn« colonel's Mr*. Mirtlas sist»r, M"- Mary W. Over 800 dox«n Bunches of Asserted Flowers and Foliage at Teas than half and In tome cases one-fourtf* Ott IK r f K.V eLs **?\ *TH; t»atli*-shU'« ^f 'ho North Br-iUfli' ." N J . iCTi v «• to lh« Ataetion! tor '•'^i-.. ',.•: Saead. who was at first accused of 59c campaign opened with * boom 1 NATIONAL th« regular price. Atlantu- fl»-*»< tiavi? b^eti dirwttM to I laiiiiljirunof. a»j I H.itribmion leaffi* $1 Uii *t P«tarson. wbeo • throng of aitU At Plrutour**: eonlptielty to the death of Ocey Snead SCRIM 100 rvady to or-H.-eed tc i"ubiia wut»T» f« 13.OIJIJ si. TVT. .jf fanmiiji .anil at Dav 79c oc^. warfcsrm. OZMS laboring a»*a roared for 00919 and subsequently released from cus- 49c to 6$c Assorted riowera, 19c a bunch. 75c to $1 Assorted Flowers, 27c a buncK Boston 0004400 1— ttw? en^srt, N ! valuwl at A poiticklnjt. m#r tody, was requested by Mr. Stryfcer t»> Sl.10 to $1.25 Assorted Flowere; 35c « fconch. $1.39 to $2 Assorted Flowers, 57c a bu«c*. CURTAIN SWISSES crowd of R00*0veil attend the tassjblty oearinij. Suo did which w'.M l«*- willed h> 1 lilts igv-Ur"' :- u. . not put In ao appearance. TRIMMED HATS—A IlTSro cotlwrtlon. lanre, medinm an~d small~*JSs$t**. trimmed wttb H-cb braids, t>eao- Ttlts frocu the r^u^vstetl di-itrlcts of 10c biiad»o0i«; ^^^ai^n* to Handing Into At St. Loul«; from Am^rlcaiui In C^uba y anl. it troop armory at N«wirt and v LouU 300 49140 tiful flowers, doabiog featbera, fluffy ostrich piume« and" tips, at these decisively cat prlcee^— York <-Hy BURLAP »arom«?r Cincinnati .0 J 0 0 0 7 0 0 0—10 IS prutfcdon uf Lh<*lr Uvt* aud pt ThW la thv -4.75 to W THmmed M*S for only $2^0. $6.50 to $7.75 Trimmed Mste for on^y $&£& Those appeals cam* to the *tat«? Je for *uch « t*ur;>o*M; and WM oonatilervd uaually r»* for the coioavl Wiaro: Oupv. Smith. Humphrta whether the state or the coanty pood SS tn $ia Trimwwtf Hat» for .o«{v_ $4J5Ct . — $10.50 to $12^0 THmmed H ats> for only $8.50. MWl Uiu-b^n w«r be chanpitcl trltll npceived from t.uba statinn that cotui.cwlHi "1 ^ , , ~ — . • • -- Tail LACE PANfil.9 Into a fiam«*. XH tS# to 930 THrmnetf Hsjta for onfy $8-50. ot r**d. ultv brown, natural and STANDING OF THK Cl-UBa Mrs- Martin at the bospltal. Couaty ^ worw thee teatfuk-aspi«« 1lUa ibtb«« An entire »ampU- line ol door ^s. ^ ba.^,~ Hata, plain and fanc>~ braids, tne tea- UntHmmed Hata of hemp. Milan, chip and fancy ttxat thouj4iitJ*l» uf a^^r 1ftr and window paneU. t^ rt«ht bis crowds woulduT stop rb

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FOOTINO COURSE, exceed tare* tnca«*» £ _ Course" means a projecting course, or ccarwn, undftjr tH* of tit* concrete, sou to property distribute tJh* load to be PAQ£ AN ORDINANCE. of a foundation walL Uttbf ANCHORS- Section 14. Tne Matertala-Jleretnafter enumerated s&alt conjitt ot til* Ln all buildings OT«J throe ttodtas Mgft.. trail* faced wtt& ttoaa -o^iwj of the UUckn««is ap*c£flei5 Cor vtifcg wh*re> no fxciajf U PSOVTSIOXS IS TOtB LlMTTS. or jrareL Wherever w^iis are decrvosed to UttCBtB«af» $00. following Ingredient* co«an* of OS* tAidror irall shall bo- made solid m the USM rntnotr. An Ordtn-ane* to » known xs "True BwUdin-g Cede" oJ Crty c f UME MORTAR. til© sto&« facing to 1*14 la Afcaraate ccco-i** of dltfer^nt from ULnae Mortar s&aH b« made of one port ot time and noc n\or» than four wu to bead oa t&» hurlftng at taut «vwy two ttwt tn Ko Hollow Blocks t&all b« I<3a4Bd tn excess ot one trajMtf« me Mayor %njLatin.jr to Foundation walls of frame bai3diufs altaH tx* mot 1*«» thm-m p water Ceaa*ot mujx b* very finely ground and free from lumps. inches thick to grade Ii built of brick or oi concrete made of b» tfee doty o* «r%ry nrwnan and poUwmaa wfeo«fc*B ervciloiu OT'cr 4tev%tos*9« wur'Et ui^twrQ Ux^^ ^" oswd for curtain walla betw««n tup porting piers oot of«r twinty uoc. e*4ulpm«»ci, »J*.erutiou. r*p4ir or r*?mr», «r*«aiBeascte h-dg&t act to b« cotifled to wTttta* to remore lfa« tocrnnb*anc«-*o r B w r QOQ f^i^M 0^ adofw•ocS oy tsv Bt?sJwltnjr Coniisiit*©w In notation ot xhis ordinance may b« piac«d or stall exist: any 3. Tt>e EhiildLag Comnluw t^rougii l-b* CUy Clerk aiiall wtth- a* to v«*» la a-ny *J tarough a two ^2i incli rlruc or good Ln,g tvo feet six Inches, the wull may be elglrt lrscies thick; tf bollt from and to k«*p Ui* «ald ttre escape, balcony or ladder free * Bi:iU)fNGS OF PTBUC ASSKAIBLY HAl-1-3 AND CHURCHY architect, builder, carp«a)t«r or mason who may be employed or assist tn tbe out utua«<»«i«Ary deiajr U-sue permit* for t-h* erectloo. aJteration and repair el may b« us«»d in the sam« proportion as "broken Btoaie. w it shall be not lesa than twei-re tncb«a tMck. No ptor or d»irt p snail b* the dafy o< »ald cialef 10 report the same torthvttn to Us* The cement used and stone or gravel ~ioall b* measured and nilied as wmll shall b« built \eem than {-welro luciuo* UMek tf abome f»o f«ex to Committee. ~ •^Ry buil«l«2Sit iL3.il or rcoto o witia <5lree taXeia fox th* protection and one-half feet In belgat and U bntoed by pi«r» n«t IM» tn all buJMtnjpi of A puo£2c ciuJx*ct»»f. such uisdi«r. or oi any onlflcato or permit tai.su«d thereunder, shall severaJly, for erf life »ad property aj herein proTid«d. or a» proTld«on»j%y tg **ST *UTH TJT twenty JoTIaTii ~£h.5 Xn ~c*s« oTnon-payineiit there- 4, Thxl t>etDr» tile erecttum. coast ruction or alteration of aay 15- The following R*«ul*Uon* for Construction snail b* more than etgnt f««t apart, ------~ - - _ All buUtlinga reQotrtn* Ore e«cape» shall oa»e »tauouajy troo ladctera of suffer Imprisonment in th»* covanty Jail (or a U»nn of thirty days, and th« T;«K or part Cki any bulldiog. structure ox any part ol any ttructure. or PIERS. 3 p^ermir HialT •l.taj revoked until su<:h tim*? as the ordinance Is compUed THE EXTEJiNAX AND PARTY WALL All p4«r* shall b-e built of Men*, cement block* or good, hard kept fr«e *o as to be read? for use ai all times. If as bulkhead ts appaiatUa. si; lne all buildings with*£ ao t>r or for Ma>or -or gnaraetajT^tgrugstyefeyne Baeaefcmosi fog—the parg<^tra nt aster the Board of HealtK a^d~shall la all cas«s~ be approver Of 9*1 togethar with 11m.*.and cftynt pier of brick. contafo,tn,g l-aa« nla* srrpgrfl-dal at property «cae4; prop ^rtione-d aa follows' or _2"f>rtiori3 b* .tT\xictiriLo«li»r.»"— <<*y fr»^ •ay frft4M*n.g within tbis City a.s well as to. plumbing work La and exaiainaUou . *a<-h book aaall b«? u public r-ecord of the city J.a<3 open *i and . Jh.ml1 fti 11 A1JLJ> oi trur plon-, - - • . . - dtngs~ mii r INSIDE PIEH3; compUtnt oi each Tls« roreigroin* shall applj wuti etctta>n •, All application* for a penult tor th« erection. alt ©rationj or are sup ported by girder*, t&e anchorage must te mju3e contin«ou* "*Do« lnoh«« wide and three deep, thei««e !;«!i's shall a:«>f»* than raising of any building ahull be in writing, slxtied by tbe person proposing Anchors" of proper proportions, or other approved system. YS OF BSCAPSS. When i»rvaj a cr cco- to make the alteration or erect or rajae the building, or bis ttgwnt. which Anchor parallel wtth Joints or b«aaa» to be not le«» than two feet ton*; IRON POSTS, or or carry th« •hall state where tbe building is proposed to be erected, or of the alterations xncnors at right annie» to Joiat oot l«»a than five f«*t loag. Iron posts not- less than roar tncUea ias diameter, may be uwfl xo la cellart In place ol brick plen U set on atooe foottn«a cupV or tfa«- u«» aa«! occupation of Any Sto*, proposed, to be m*de, ahall accompany said application and shall be filed b? THICKNESS OF WALLS wh~r« an? p^rsoa or persons shall b« » workman tn* City Clerk. The thickness of every wall %s herein determined, shall b*» the anjuare and «et two Inches abov« Uae finished cellar bottom. Other 681-681 Broad Street, Newark THE WAJ-LS BELOW THE CUKB LEVEU - or f«r WXJ^« tn any Trade ur^ccupatMn. un Abore statement and detailed statement of specifications and copy of minimum thickue**. workshop cr oifc*r sn-Ticturw shall be yrovtded wttn *ach to tbe tn« pi»*n ahyll be kept on _flle In Ult? OtD^e ot tbe Citj Clerk and ih» for .-* c^caiw of employees in th<- HOSE. tion, alterations or raising of any building shall uot commence or pro-ceeii Tht* heights nt every topmost story snarl be measured from the fevel ef Ha All other walls built of brick or stone may be laid tn lime, cemem and accidecc aa ar* required by thTs ordlnatce. an* eicrtr sxnt «^ry 4*? »u^ tf. \ until said statement, epeciucailons and plans shall have been so filed and "oor ;;p 'o the underside of the tie of the roof, or up to the vertical height mortar. owner, tesse* or axvot snail, after th« flr^t eouvtctlon. neglect ox refuse to cue h«i At Sale -)i ibe. rafters wh?n the root has no tie. and the height of every story shill h<>«^» t no? lerfs ibaa tne penult has been slgrred by ttse i'-Qatrmius -&t IIH* t^Udi-n^g lU»n ram-ao. any u:u>-A*on4i.a ^ setuor.. shall couslUute ^ **v>arate viola- wtKfa »pana*-r-s .11 outlet shall al'*j.vii bt? the clear het^hc of such story, exclusive of the thickness of Ule Boor Additions or alterations coating over Thr^ Hundred Dollars shall have tioa ot this ordinance b*> artaclied la ri Washable Dresses Prices HEIGHT OF WALLS. No Chimney or smoke flue shall be built where chimneys are furred oil, plan* and specification* and the same shall b-e nleO wtth tbe application unless the furring^hall be at least two inches, by four laches in slae. and Section 17. Th to public when a permit is obtained aa in the cas*' of new buildings No Te*» shall be The hei.stu of every external and party wall shall be measured from of Buy your Summer requirements now and the baa** of the wall of the level of the top of the topmost story- /* shall not be fastened to the chimney through wooden wedges tn th« Joints ftnors roots iir required for alterations under Tnrv-e Hundred Dollars, but such ordinary of the brick, work. strength to b*ar safely ibe weight ;o b« deemed to b-e divided into distinct lengths by return walla, FIRE PLACES th*»r«on in addition >o tion thereof, the removal or cuttlag of any beams or support ar tbe re Section walls o ;>:•*;r» aliall t>-* butit w >j^n ihe \s the leagth of every wall la measured from the center of one return wall In the construction of fire places, no Jamb or back shail be 1««» thaxL Save at Least One-Third inoval. change or closing of any stairway or exit floor is composed acj no roz^n w.illoi or pl*»r^ *hai! the center of another, providing that such return w»lbi are external or eig-fat inches thick, and a brick, atone or iron support shail b« provld«d over Section 7. FVrmlta for removal shall specif * ihe tune >* it hin which U) the opening to support the breast. STRENGTH. OF ROOFS. Section 29. N *l*n or biUb^xtr\ls sh;i!'. b- ir \ny y walls, of the thickness herein r*?o.uired. and bonded tnto the walls so Tin? roofs of all buildings shall b«? pruportione«i to b rr th« surface of and the e.i to be divided HEARTHS. upon every superficial foot of their surfai-- !n addition to ih-c weight of nia- Council £overain_g the same. The term. ' rvmowi ber« spoken of means All fireplaces shall have hearths ot brick, stone, tile or other Incombust- <* shall «™ proi su^tyorted and braced. THICKNESS OF DIVISION WALLS. Linens, Pure Linens, Rep.*, Cordeline?, Lifi- tile location of a building or structure w r. tioui lAkmg do ^ Q aud deiuoll ible material aoT less than eighteen Inches in width, to be supported oa terials composing the same. STON ON fU-T lion" shall mean removal by taking do«•!'. In the construction of buildings hereafter erected of brick, stone or arches of brick or stone, and under all portable ranges such hearths sibAll COLTMN3 AND POSTS 3«cttoo 30. No 8Ta^ln*c. »l«n ox blllboar«Jr* roof geHe, Tissue and other Sheer Goods, 8fctiof 8. When plans and detaile-d statements an- nlcd with t be i'itr au balance within, the said. City at Rah way, - division be ai leaAfcs slxte*3Q Inches, wider la tract than depth of raogs ^JMI may b* Ev«ry column, post or oth«r vertical support shall bo ot sufficient of j.;iy builtiin^; unl«?sa* with th** co^asjtiit of th«s CDin Council under such ftrangth to beaj saleiy tDe weight o£ the portion of each and eTery floor de- Clerk for the erection of a new building if au existing building or pan ot an walls shall not, £>4*-W© than two-thirds the thickness of the party or ex- made of concrete flve inches thick supported on one inch by two inch strtpsu. l as may N? feasible The colors are the very ne*yest, both in plain and building Is tu b^e demolished such fact shall be stared in the state- ternal walls of the same heights and lengths, but never lesa than eight nailed to aides aX-beams and covered with one inch boards, to hold cco-creta. pending upon IT for dupixirt In addition to the weight required. Ss befor« DWEUJNGS MORE THAN THREE STORIES Inches thick, except when us*?d as partition w^alls and not as. bearing walls. All floors under kitchen cook stoves and other stoves shall be covered with stated, to be supported safely upon said,portion of »ai stor> tlu or for lodging purposes, more than thre« storlea in exclusive ol attic. RETURN WALL, stores. Joist buill into walls of masonry shall be cut to a bevel of three l&cbes on shall be boilt ot brick or othwr non-oombttsdbl* nuiterial. a-s tiescrib*» them, which shall be paid by be more than eleven feet In height. than nine In number. There shall also be provided an entrance to such air the fwner, and in case of the refusal of the owner to pay the same on on all sides with not less than four Inches of brickwork and shall have an corrected to the satisfaction of the Building Committee. In all walls that are built hollow, the same quantity of stone or brick area of not lesS than thirty-six square Inches and all flues, which, for any space, not less than two feet wide and said* entrance shall be securely closed demand, the Council may thereupon authorize said cost and expenses to be PASSENGER ELEVATOR. ' with a proper door, which door shall be kept locked at*.all times. The floor shall be used In their construction, as if they were built solid, as in this reason, are liable to be heated to high temperature or to become dangerous * Every entrance to a passenger elevator shall be provided with a sliding paid, by the City and may direct the City Attorney to collect said amount Ordinance provided, and no hollow wall shall be built unless the parts of In any way. shall be surrounded on all exposed sides by "hot less than eight above any such air space shall be laid with a? flooring of matched hoards) from the owner or agent of said building by suit in a court of competent door with automatic or pelf-latch Ing lock, said lock to be accessible-only to with a layer of heavy building paper or felt-between the beams and the* same are connected by proper ties, either of brick, stone. Iron or concrete Inches of brick. the person operating said" elevator, anr cap entrance oas been cSSSpTetfify Section 37. Mo rags,-paper, shavings- or other Inflammable materials the tenants In buildings declared unsafe, to va(jgite~~said premises fortbwith. bricks. < shall .be allowed to remain under any buildings and no aaimal, or poultry of If such tenants refuse or neglect to vacate said premises, such refusal or flue. Timber in party walls ahall be separated from each other by solid ELEVATX^ft OOPERATORE . '.*IV'l*-<- __ All bricks shall be good hard well-burned bric^a and shall be well wet Any Ictnd shall be »epv-or n-iioww/f ~%rp "Wjiftnifr flwiT^T' Tmy tfWffniBH». . ' * "* "neglect shall constitute a violation of this aectlon'and each day of such masonry not Jess thag four incbeg thick. _ No passenger; employee, or person other than,_the, qperaior or person before being laiu between the 16th day of April and the first day of October. RANGES AND STOVES. duly qualified and in charge of' the} operation or*Batih6Xevatcr"car rtiatt-beu Section 3S. In all walls where wooden furring is used an the courses refusal ahall be deemed u separate aud distinct violation, and the Chief of f of brick, from the under side oT the floor beam* to the top—of the-same, »;u 'V- Police or Acting Chief of Police shall Immediately have such tenants re- When old bricks are used they BhallXbe thoroughly cleaned before being Where a kitchen range la placed within twelve Inches of a wood stud permltted to handle, operate or manipulate any rope? ahifUng-rod, lerer or : shall- project a distance of at least two inches beyond tbe Inside face of the ; f-j:- x»- moved. used and they shall be whole, goodi hard,, well-burned bricks. partition, the said partltlotr-objn be shielded wish_metal from the floor to other thine attached to or used to start or stop any. elevator car, unless EXCAVATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS. the height of not less than eighteen Inches above the range. called upon by the person to charge of and; operating said elevator car °T wall so as to provide as effective fire stop; and wherever floor beams nro parallel to a wall and wooden furring !» used, such beams shall always be hours Tn Ibe day dine, and It shall be lawful for. them for that purpose rJS&F^^ ftept* -at least two and one-naif Inches, away from thtf Inside line of tbe .wan to enter into aud upon all places and Into all building where any gun- prevent the Banie from becoming (dangerous to life or limb, and shall be Stationary boilers, heating furnaces of all kinds used for heating or MECHANICAI. 8TOF Tg AJJU brick worn from -the under aheet-spiled when necessary to prevent the -adjoining earth from fcavlng In. manufacturing purposes shall be placed on fireproof foundations or hearths, All elevator carat whether used for^ freight or passenger, ahall p powder, sail-pet re, hemp. Max. tow, hay. rushes, firewood, boards, sM_igle8, >ided with aomesuitable roftcbanicaldevic e whereby the ear wtn b« seenrely 04 to provide an effective fire stop. shavings or other combustible materials* may be lodged, and whenever they by the person or persons causing excavations to be made. They shall also and the floor space around the same shall be covered with incombustible and .and. ahall discover any violation of the ordinance, they shall notify in writing comply wtth state latvs covering excavations. non-conducting substances. held to ta© event of accident to the ropes or hoisting appsrafut # oy from any rectly over each otber shall run. through the wooden, floor beams and rest oa *~&*&&db£ the owner or occupants of the building wherein, such ualawful or unsafe Owners of adjoining property, on receiving notice from parties Interest- COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NEAR FURNACES. ETC. tttmitaf 'Ciinsei . - - - . • • ~ - tbe plate of the parttdon^belaw- and shall have, the fpaoe between the stod^ conditions exist to Immediately cause tbe same to be corrected, and it ed in such excavations, Bhall also comply with the state laws. No unprotected structural woodwork or other combustible material shall ,, * jjjj'-gjg- foregoing proytslona of tfeift^section. shall bo subject to the ap-\ding filled in solid ta the>fifll depth o£ the floor, beams, and to » point twt>- • c r ehali be the duty of the person ao notified tc comply with such notice, and FOUNDATION WALLS. be located within four feet of any part of a stationary boiler or within proval of the BnildiHg CommittQe.-,. >» ^-"^-. ' ' - •• •--•*i! es abo^e eald bean^w^lKffpijroved mftteriflls. twenty Inches of any stove, oven or heating furnace before mentioned. p iu case of the neglect or refusal t)f the owner or occupant of such building Proper foundation walls or piers, and their footlngB of masonry or Seetiph. 10. BuUdlags of the Warenoqgq ClAflg over one story htgh,_apa "- " ^'" " - . «-•';•'JtBFj or the posse^er of auch combustible materials, to correct said unlawful or other suitable materials, shall be provided for the support of buildings. AU HEATING PIPES. 4 Section 40, WltBJn the fire Hm^ta etfstlsg shingle roof» may only be unsafe conditions, and to alter, remove or secure the same within such foundation walls shall be at least four Inches thicker than the base of the Nb pipes conveying heating air shall be placed nearer than two inches flat-roof Wldlngs, shall nav« lii tfee^oof- Seattle frames and COVBW^OT rBljaired-oa oid-lines and heigfits; IrotIf^aJteTed is any w«y a reasonable time aa shall be stated im said notice, such owner or occupant wall of>the first story next above them, if built of brick, and eight inches to any unprotected combustible material and no pipe conveying steam at! "'aojxrsubt-lessi jhain twofeetby^ tl^^.te^ ats toshes, ms^ pt, Ule or' slate or other fireproof roofing fe tote^antwtlf K fireproof material,, and iraeh Seattle and bnikheads mfialt ; " ~" bj^ guilty ol IL violation of. thla ' thicker ]t built of stone. The bottom of foundation of footings of external hot water shall be placed nearer than one-half Inch to any unprotected com- >. .-.,..L- -..-.'..,.v- <^ •••; ..•<;.-. _i .u. &8B, HOLE gy of. thl» ordlpnnoff bustible materials. , -*" totve lroftvladderB, or Iron stairst^apcoreiy hottea~ $& tie floor aad frames; -Section U. Any owner, contractor, occupant or other person being on walls ,ahnfn be at least four feet below the ground surface and not exposed .. i Section 41* AB ^fr Bol«^ asli hoT»e«^ oras&^Be^oiftorle* of to frost. HOT AIR CONDUCTORS. flnd_staira«Iiall4)© reaavjbr tB© at all ttoesv ihaS be boflt whoUy-of Jsttck. stone, iron or -aay premises in this. City, who ahali refuse to permit a member of the 1 Building Committee on exhibition of their badge of authority to have access PUesj Intended for a "wall pier or post Xo rest upon, shall' not be less Hot air conductors built in between timbers or other combustible ma- jads-BhHltBftofc be^ip^^.^y^HitB^rrl B&OCKS. to his premises within the hours und for the purpose designated in this than five( Inches in diameter at the smallest end, and shall be spaced not terials within ten Inches shall be made double with at least half an toen •^ rig! , »^-c?ftTJtag ordinance, or who shall refuse to compiy with the reasonable and proper more than thirty inches oa centers,, and they ahall be driven £Q A solid space between the two parts or may have timber coyere_d. with, metai an•* 1 them by this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this ordi- LOADING OF tlLES. f REGISTERS. Sictlon 20. to m*^ a. bnfldia^" or No each fclo^la sfcfltf Be tised^sntO ©smpirte^fia wiHffa^fnry tern* nance. No pile shall be weighed with a 1 ad exceeding forty thousand pounds. Hot air registers shall be set In Incombustible borders, and openings In thereof shaH vBe eoiwtracted 6C been, made by the.majmafactnrer asder thm d*r*etiefc* tf Mm """ floors for registers, shall be lined with metal. ' ' .^Secfion 12;. The Building Committee shall make a report of all permits The top of all piles shall be cut off below the lowest water-line; when d>* . tbe issued oy thenrto the Council at each regular meeting. required, concrete shall be rammed down In the Inter-spaces between the Section 16. That Fire Escapes, as required by the State Laws and the u AU permits to construct or alter, any building ahall be valid for six heads of the piles to a depth and thickness 6f not less than twelve Inches Ordinances of the Common Council shall be maintained as hereinafter'desig- Boildtags Nobloek* sbsSLberapproved that do not terelay g Made months from the date thereof and may be renewed for three months on and for one foot In width outside of the piles. nated. ~ ttKm©^ whietl^ tteframe * are ihea^ oe net payment of an additional fee of Fifty Cents. • " RANGING AND CAPPING TIMBERS. Every factory, mill, manufactory or workshop, hospital, asylum or in- • imtr Section 13. In this ordinance the fx>lhjwing terms shirtl have Ihe mean- When ranging and capping timbers are laid on piles for foundations, stttutlon for the care or treatment of aick persons, aud every onHdlng in ' ^^CT^l^trUfeittres^ of the ings respectively assigned to (hem: they ahall be not less than six Inches thick and properly joined together, whole or In part occupied or used as a school or a place of instruction or^ oe 1^1« d assembly two or more stories in height, shall-be provided with good and suf- and *•*"»_**• tppa laid below ihe water Jtne. L AH w&at&f e, Tews, Cott* ficient fire escapes, stairways or other-special 'tse&mr oF ©gresir fai h "Public Buildings:- means eVery building used BB 0. church, or other CRIB FOOTINGS fi Th f bildi 5 »ei?f PubUc "worship; also every building used as a college,school, public When, Crib Footings of iron or'steel are used below the water level, fire. The owner or owners of any building upon which fir© escapes are're-fe nail, hospital, theatre, public concert room," public ball room. pubHc lecture the same shall be entirely coated with coal tar, paraffiae, .varnish^or other quired, shall maintain them thereon at all times, and it said"fire escape shall ^& room, or for any public assemblage. suitable preparations, before being placed in position. When footings of be constructed of Iron they 8ha.ll keep the same Veil and^Sttfflclently painted. ^^ Whenever the Council shall have determined that fire escapes ought^tc^ ^- • BUILDINGS OF THE WAREHOUSE CLASS. ' v iron or Bteel for columns are placed berow the water level, they shall be ;Butl ln 8 of th e arel u e similarly coated for preservation against rust; be placed upon any building or other special means of ©gr'esa In case of Bro ^ ! .J 5. _ , ^ *° ? ClaBB" shall comprise buildings used for shall be provided for any building, thav shn]] *^^*^^^^^^r • ^..^^^^ j •••• i^i 11 1 Stpru^~nraEuTal3torie» in which machinery^ operated,~breweries and~dliF „ BASK tUlerles. V served upon ^he ownar, lessee, or occupant of such^building, directtng^nim>''~& •'4~-r___» -nrF •*•••''m^*- The footing or base course shallbe of stone or concrete, or bpth, or stepped- or them to cause suitable fire escapes or other special means of egress ' -^ ••"• . BUILDINGS OF THE DWELLING HOtfSE CLASS. iip brickwork of sufficient thickness • fcnd area to safely bear the weight from such buildings In case of fire to be .placed upon ouch building wiflt g "BuildlngB of the Dwelling Class" sboll comprise all buildings to be Imposed thereon. If the footing or base course be of concrete. It shall thirty days from the service ©I such noticfc7*wblch notice may be'aerved. BT$: except public buildings and buildings of the warehouse class. not be less than eight'inches thick, and not less than twelve Inches wider v -1* v\ * leaving a copy thereof -wlth such owner or lessee or occupant or at hla or'' EXTERNAJL WALL. than the bottom width of wall resting upon' It. their residence, or if the owner or owners sbalf be non-residents *^: ^all" means every outer wall or vertical Inclosure of any THICKNESS OF STONE FOR BXSE COURSE. town the notice may be served upon hlny her or U not being a party wait* TT "ofotone, the footing; or~base casuTae.^nBhatl nortye"leBff-tmin-Bfcc Inches in a sealea-envelope-or Tetter ^ : ; PARTY WALL. In thickness for walls. and at least twelve. Inches wider ^than the bottotn prepaid, and causing the letter or envelopWin which said notice te W a» . 'Party Wall" means a wall that separates two or more buildings and width of said walls, and not less than ten InchesJn thickness If under piers, enclosed to be registered at the post-office where the same shall bo • •used, or to be used, jointly by or for said, separate buildings. columns or posts, and at least six Inches wider on all sides than the bottom and the receipt for said envelope or letter lEhen returned by the width of such piers, or columns, AU base stones shall be well bedded and fc ^ . DIVISION WALLSU v office authorities -OP employees slmll be prima facia evidence of u t lrl on W 8 laid crosswise, edge to edge. ' • ', Hvery thereof to said owner or owners^ tot - 5l ?P " means a wall that-eopar^to s one part oT any buildinBg t another part of the same building. STTEPPING-UP FOOTING OF BRKJK. INCUMBRANCES ON FIRE ESCAPES. ^4X»)iU . steppod-up f6Q?anKL.Qt-biiGfc-axa™uaed..to'.place _ot BtQne,-_f&Qve th© ? tha steps.-or offsets.-it. laid in elnglQ courses, shall not exceed , -No~per«'6ii-H»hftU- at-any~tim©-place Tray-ineumbranee oi lmmedlatel» above 1 •"" 6-Bq '.ana oa^ttair^ta^ ' ^ t • (Gumiwued sw ^W»HPWJS> ~ r p \, ' 14 m W^f O-ATM Or M«SL WANTS HAD LANQUAQK e£ t&a asgs tbsi p c gstve ami giaseCs" Went tD t&e at 3frs. C&siiotte Store W. W. aad BSttife will not hav% aay s serrvd. T&e «* night _t a«r hossw- la M«a_to Park, at . Ag&lna* J-srwes boos* df«S% lost OB gwiy fee of Che coosrws mm aaeet at aitfltttltesT~fit H. John C Blore^of 87 Campbell Street. axy Socfiaty v«s emtsrtstoed by Mr. it fires Lawn St. to Pl««« fit. an. OiMw«IL v JV4& die tmsfft «nfft^m Opvra of the eeiei oa Saadiay afiensooa at %z t&* Town TMSC Ctty, 1 ss the pNtfidsst people p*«*«"T »y EtoendOTT* boose tbe rc*dsMies tm _&* wooded seettans EoosS TTamliimiiT Taft, party taft for Oanmr^n. Jt, J_ to Sv* _• Imt«rm*nx vfB be In MATES rocrsutt opeoed naetar. and Will PUy Csottsl H3flh to tbfl axe lasolted and aOBoysd by tfi* of the state, la tHris cefflfflec-tea 11 Is IT StZwSt. apmedsaM gna tn tbm N«w Tanaj diOK Ln plaae'saio by Hi*. Krac fofiowed by "be Ssd aad B3ad /^.'•iS Usw guajce nse«J by Etoendorf. who lit to csH - yovsr _tts_—to— to t_s by U As miderstcjod that Urs. UCLXTJU, la a paper, "A Town improvement CJofc BO agvxs of had, Jasstwl fbrwwrd to tb* ttnse to b« meotslly copl*d balow, f»»ltes tnat. tf Mary aafl wtn Mt cow of tl» ataomtwt tfeams of death was hasteoed by th# Tsui Mojrras, and WTMU I* Wonald Wftan to Owr A. A. *ad aot tte & Oftttl*«&3T» iraoM b» UB0UCHE8TS COPY. accident BJore **1<1 ttUa meraia* that a* dioes not now esijoy TO JJ3T—Ftm_s&a_. Roosa. Appiy 45 Will t&* *xt» w&fis !s eora^et** wt£h til* to b*f m, whose leg; vii .1 Town." Hr». RXudate. Vocal wto, ashed s> ; yoa wiB t)e bsisrssti- tiwfr nncto la N«»"Tort Ctxy. y #eifWHj| tsaDsi of S-l ' ' a&poared b«for« th« chief of police Street. - oo» grvat fcmrftood - ol After tt Was PlnJ«ifc»4 H» _*rt Ail lm- fs)W enssiBigs ago 07 a traia 00 tbe> and bad worn to an affidavit cw> Jasies Ltvtsgood: jwcKsttea. MsJtst ICyrtle and Helen , 00 BSrOrsld* Pmrie tXtls at- 1 BY ^w^i^ Be* CsisTed *^!k tfie) y^THtT^t. srss xi^ was lutro- P . S- B-, oawUr which be was acd- the complaiBi. ta the fcope Km&. Psper. ESristfaxt Local CbarttSaa SST«t K.tH. tad Waiter* tsffiaoon> Alt3sc««n t&a beys are rrl- It iras a UB-ttvr ot sbsotats tnM__vr- stzttctsQ to ssSacc tst aaadiMss^ 8K&* thrown. thst toxn«thla« would be done to pot aad B«t Uctbcdt of Helpt&s Oar to cm* and Hmnrd Cowl* spest going just a ttfefe bit oct of hy the dtftcgs&s SBCe to ___oocb«* what bacmaa» of ley was *©©oimtsd. aad acesptsd. At- anything b* WTC4» attmr _• h_d writ- znUmcas. 1 r«£h«r by Mr*. Cowl* and It !s tbt ostsScs ot tha manager ;«r"Ss RAHWAY. NSW JSfMEV «as a xofiiSuoap cv %iQ£ fsost or If he was away froca Eas^- wttb t_0 tocsa wMto tl» B. H. S. SXstss bad onscb tx> tkasra __d WuSO h* scot his CTSQJ to Qfe* post b» HKsSr iso ttsrther texweat ta tt W_»T- ••*. and Tress, VocaJ »o3o^—W. B- « BtxSa m nsffltis ta «rery w*y ta tfe» eootarol of Of 1-H toe tssBs™ Bat X* Bvsee at tfc* IUWMJ of Pa^eT—Tfee Xvoanlty Static forwt ftres both toy «d^4c« tad a»- vsttsff tea -of t&* Koatclair T. St C A. to as -«•& b« caa of t&o victims as aot. Tests wwwgJna ymtsgday ta ptae ^^assixos SJSd vshae to ID ' flmimi Sutlft satd tetssy vsttlcr U«wi to- flxe- It will be remambervd tnat Ur Parfc- sefcedntod to Pttr tAe OH B««b» tecsis serrtn^y; of puts •© •Hw Lost—Io or oa to tfi* tfiw i t»tw«x or so ws oflsr ca «x- djy atom the «dg» 6t _ fr&afl tt mow to the popoSaT last y* prevlovss to entsrtna; the UJC meetiat of Oie coeiety for the aaassfons titan U permitted to re- tag* . Tte» tssss apparently tBoagJit tt As 1»i awM Hi it ttor to OK *^toc seed sot w*r% osauS* rertaliy aad not r*tl*r Uruafc a his duties as secretary of the gjn-rta T1» masnsi recepQcn wtH be- rmxSuv c« aatf *•& &to« •yirft £T8*D- ASaifliW CTOSSl moDMttr thmt mwmJSowt op the upon cot woftfe wnUa to allow *-dnp3lcosioQ. aboqt my sfoff. 1 mwi b*ck«d up by witncasvo. nothing a d«oorms* It tlMfW on to Csirtt*** tt to roc t» do whst you like wtth. held oct the ere&iax of Jnse 4. In th« in cnrtsiRns t_* number of unwary, wMle oltan L tfie defeat by R, H. 8. sppi—as*. Adam Beede of tne B"r*sJS3fi__t class- and ooHaje^ Bot oot (ei£ s lingering composi tlon nntdka asfgly bdlt opoa, >jnd of This xive* BsJhwsy such a lead otBQ^yaa pr*ooipt" coiaplalat. is probable OC uSS BTlWi~ «t U •'cio-C said: loosj afterward aboot coostestsg the isiy weB cued for roadaiae ax- vs so fltwfw Iwpftc tpTT that tba police will brtn* the I*r* coad* th*t pevtty toe W. H. Taft dub last nlsnt, clxaB^ sas afestft&£Sns as s is to %s booofsd aBoi NO AGREEMENT IS REACHED forrfs to many bsstaoees Uae cnSy se- tfbUltr seals Us tn the teop&r esse at paper bsisfcsc a&d. after all. L*- to court and some dlapoaitlOQ of the en in New Torsi rest-directly «ipom tt. guest overnlg&t ot WUUara 1L. rr ta Uts all htst y_ft* cfCbas ta w«2cotn2nc —* municipal wiU be made. eore Itfie oi attack to. flgftttoff an _d-. the J9L H- S. ftufldins; throusn iia^acit— to t! booehare was the proprietor of th* pa- To Uu»« tottmwi presidextt of tne Board of frwg the past seel", owins to the IB* per. Once or twice, therefore. 1 have Paxersco. Mmy S4,—At a> secret con- Ptvwn to tWs f » 1* snlsji year.* tioo GOBigsess. Tne twet&ft Tnu5«- Mr. Davis accompanied him aess of the t*_c_er o£-CDe of t_e lover TttiTi fMtlr^i^ ^TT^^ar the 1 tor *uot sestlmcatai- MISS TeTsuw bffki oetweeft toe - AH. meaabarm of- tfa« school that Uoa ol Uw daT«lopia«at of the N»w- jgrailea. •am* axtlci*. thsx la* had. tar«rs aa4 tne strikers yesterday &n and of is can are urged to be on hand to TIop« many youngs hope- ATk m«adow* now asltatias thai city. M!ss Viola LA Forge of West MU- UBttvd 5_tw_ U cooaes with tbe P**M_nt Whist Party attempt was made to come to some an increaaa to fon Avenue, win spend tae cheer Use boys* and to raaennibe? and _ocofpsjismi—Pt of. ^jj^.. -O_» 'Wl< SIVj Os the : X sin the only person. I believe. Everything boys wear beanttflcattao at the Interior of the ,_ t citU«n« W»m to har« a

the oratorical star at row. The men have their batting yesterday, belnj? commltfed by Judge point the swrftice -to be protected AmonK the mterestlng features are> "What l» b© going to do with on Saturday last night, is a speaker of_ great fepu- eyer keyed up to 4he .600 mark at Itast qolina, of Westfleld. The ccnnplateant "Forget-It." against aojjnd. Upon the w^re net- e3£hibltlona of ..nQW bricks." this bnt 1400^00^)00. TWs to tt«a* <^ yo«r I stsad lorni- the expansion of Ideas jdnce LOU tation. especially for bis sense of anil things are expected In the slug- la Mrs. Theresa BorchenftnR of WesJ- For the past two years, most of the amonnt was realized, so the pupIU - NO SHOVELING OP the laaal was first pronoaed." Aa^ft Bast ftioaa S&*«t humor. We "wonder how It will look fleld, who alleges that the men as- A Change For Pevts, . ed of strong glue, plaflter-oCparfs onA ^ ^ m of brickmaWng, Thm^pa* ging Une tomorrow. ^ To resistar a freeman** will of JU.H.S. wore under the |n> now looking forward .to the recep- A recent Issne of The Teefinfeal •stands at pKsent It will tneet th© fsJI "No/why yea do !t.- saulted her and robbed her of $37 last! Onc« bftUota fell, a snowy drift,. grwnjteted.cork. so aa to make a flat ^^ ^ ^^ tapestry brick, wig; World thus describes the "Rotary Ash to him In cold type, therefore, to see slab, between which and the wall or tkat track work was out needs of trj-do. /- POLICE DETAIL IS APPOINTED. Right But*ilnc« machines OTB on the.blll brick and Aatrakan brick.. Interior: Receiving In his speech of last night oue of his And1*vse- TttS metaphor we'll have to shift. The method described Is said to be «pmGthing the other fellow would ittm. at Carteret Between the acts "A dnstless asb-ftflffdllng system, de- nsl hy tlJ© T7olted Btsiesjs ^ of Chief of Police David H. Ramsey JA1UBREAKER BROUGHT BACK; the tapestry brick, and the qffecfc J». signed for^ireIlISig»,'8C&d6V1)aIldIflgs, the -willingness of tfedr country Jo do "Bowtf&yoo ffet yo«r, wife to tore- velt should not be president again, good tetwo respectef^flT»t, the ab- certainly do better, 80^ cpnsG"qa©ntly pempsey's orchestra .gave sweet has picked a detail ot officers to pre- declared to be-A-agarmth that* r churches and like buIMlnga, has been seswthinaT for the welfare of-the g& bar destra foe that espefisi?* PERT PARAGRAPHS. sence of contact between the protec- , enlisted. Base- namely, that the colonel uses very serve order at the carnival grounds e^ candTdates music.-Humorous recitation^ were invented by & physician, with an Idea wotld. It wlU be a flttioc momnnent i1 >T?y 94.—Cogn^y Detec- ' protected surfaces, the ••e- •wWMae^tor.toWla^^ot ^ basketball, werotlie to the crowth of this coontry. I hope M against Colonel Theodore Roosevelt ThQ-roason why some women r of doing away witlc Che- unsatisfactory ; %old her it was Jost.the> .slangy language, set over | has returjied from Ponr of the composl-l "* "* * ~*~ " t&ftt consressesi between the- nation* tt d some of bla own epithets used In de-1 speaks^ in this city tomorrow^ nXter- tive of pupllB.ywho topic part in tae method of shoveling- ashes from, tnv with- Edward Coffeyv- the plaster. j such as this wM^eoflbte us to reacb colonel, such as. for noon. This detail will handle the Inde^dl-so^ Into ash-pit Into canr *tandtag-o&-« cellar -the point wbere^we csar-olie^rd alh IscrJhing the • - I lor bungalow floors, and tfiiey gnTfiea,, " 7 Z£\ crowa wWcH Is expected to gather-to • - Bdltft ptmcite» w inatance, that he -would make a foo*L ty jaU her© three^weeks ago. Gofferj rr * __ • - DhltL. ENGINE KIUFMAN TKcH^3mpre«iIon"6t.ji soft plication to track work John Dunn ( Tnomas Jakeway, James lotinfr your- fetfe- pre3ideat speak yet containing all the wearing en- - •'A cfrculflr -pit fe^tlre out the ttespght ef ag/ coutjwre*" » #fy^£ast.«*r. Jan at a dog nght," and other hr was arrested by the Plttinfleld-Oollce ThereVaJot 0 Francis^ 4 y tnat UQ incident an easy Uar and a goocTbne. Bayonne,, May ^3,—Charles McAlens, ties of ordinary brick. The Astraalaux, cellar bbttom In front' Br^and project- "After tb£ ad^onrameat of the Wet- ff «are it? on a chars© of breaking and enterlnB- pn tracji meet last Vm like similar eems. But then, or! mar8 the visit of the colonel to Rab- aged lo\toW67 Avenue C, was on hU brick Is used both for interior; Was Nora Ins: flomowhat tmder the farnac to talcs pa«wsttoB^a He was brought from Maine on ext to pay the fiddler than Afamie tjUineff With cement and In its 1 • course, Mr. Beede Is Dot runniug for) way. It Is •way home from work yesterday when exterior decoration. .-V tft» dltlon ^papers slgne^d by ...Governor| 1 t&e melcn p)« at tWs mmF ^president. down by a drill engine J height "of 'artistic'effj^i^^wA ^^ ls-iLPerpendlcular metaf shaft adapted Plalsted. of that state ucial. jring '.tHere^has'/bejaU''*' to be revolved by means*, ot^a Wttair eii# i3^! A BIG NUJMSER He badly .crushed Jind died In the| attained by ;the,©xwfeto»^fe;- \j$M ahow l8 ^TurOT_It••!^e-^"eq^Mi&s: bast to> %_bs jt sp TROLUEY CAR CAUSES DEATH roJ© i» the tnlng that the av-1 City Hospital. A anmber of speciaUy^ TRADE BOARD INCORPORATES. terra cotta. The nor^h L^c^ii^nja^ener^y maay •new.':\s^T8'; v&nfeed-fronr cans of the capacity ot On Sunday, June 3, the New York «ra_M >ineTlcan youngster isn't-much CoUaeum la adorned ShevUnV] worldT wUTnaveTST "tntecasted-iik.; ,_.-•-.-.. .-• .^ ~— '$*?[•" " Newark, May 23.—Leroy teTlont;" •fio©:g_ln.- la. ©xJ^^ftnd^ctu- It wUl contain an extra Sllilbeth, May 24.—The Board of Speclai excnrslon\sea8on New :jer. 9oman Ifejr," 5s years old. eon of Mr. and Hugh I-number. a the. old ••0_es,: ^-Whafcui .sSSS* one s3T_tUme untier the open » —. *• _^ 1 has Bled articles sey ContwLl:-0Dens.^May 50,.- - I-»e vej,^erra w f ^S^'Shevttn ot 16 Bergen Street, In ©plora* ot ^ edited by May "Manton; a sixteen-page incorporation in the^qfRce of. the i, &,42 A, M; eyery 'SundiE^ ^^^^^&:v-^was run over by a troUoy car and- Uu ana-ooiidfty to September 8 Inclusive;, -, i of pit -Tbff circular pit te Joke .-The trustees anus in- mn b e __ the feagggfe-t floor with 'top 125 Irving Street fund^ti:iPv*1.00.--, - .tnay20-22-S4v ,- , -...:._, ^^^^^ ,•** •* fc -^^ pEEoB, ddtTjot wMc¥ "bom©. He -was playing with otherl ^ civlliifltion toptheiLyft&x all two, ease ^ new Jac storyT the beginning schloes, Charles J^ Bell. David IX permit -^youngBters and'ran acroa^ to catch a]of a new James Mont$otaery 'Flagg tug, John y^ EUner li $Ioore* iiv."! [mi rt ^ ] when-filled, )Z€ - ^ , »- ft^J Bytog DSecGS of paper .ust as tho carl Kitty CpbCbb seriesri^ a stort y by BrandBnd l| jphh'h AA. _»otter, CJaudbiR. is that ^Anjuzlr chute mar nlsb tip '^ Whitlock, the famous Toledo Mayor; wailani3.--)ryadale. and t3eorge M. came along. Ho was aro Inclined i^ vWJegi,^ vbi-ing hie car'to a>top_; rW entertaining Metropfiton SeUi _

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>•• •*,.. ...j. ^—^^^^^— ,I.I ^ M" —'^ •' . ^ •• _-.:•...•..•-:..- .. .1- - • ••-• •• - BY OVER gEV^TY PER CENT OF RAHWATS POPULATION

#»AG£ »*OMT erMttoo of a optional bar-wo ieatto RTUNITY DEPARTMENT RQOSEViLT. teotw*l Industry anO *e* that ttw Women's 51 Gfoyc« Advertiseinents are interted in tins department at a Gent-&-Woni for ode issue. Three times l-10th J PEOPLE'S FIGHT WctloQ «So*« r^»ttj be-ovflt tbe woe off. Six Hmo< l-4tb oft Twelve times l-3d off* Twenty-four times U2 off. Nothing received cut a. Id Betion Have ""So w* under ten cents. For the convenience of advertisers, a Record Post office has been established to Snapshot of tfie CoJcne! &% «JC pair which answers mayy be sent, if desired. No charge for mithiss service, ______„ REAL RULE Speaking as He Started to In this His New Jersey Battle- to p at A VERITABLE JUNE OF INFORMATION OF VALUE—READILY RECOGNIZED -«r RwseraR Gutilnss Prto- houn. -r chiidwo In irt -fo r -r You ©O cents BST ATB PO R 8A4.& cfylss He Adwcates. -»n.K*r to that wWch no« You Appty Mr». H. T McClia- HSTATB %&& tocX

ny, N. J BOY WANTED—To l«axn OPENS NEW JERSEY 6AMPAIGN Gigantic Applr Artbor Sc&tsfex, Real ROOMS TO R£*4T 10

TO LET- Cronl 11 room on We«t MTlUnm Aruuao. Steam L-nmilry, 43 •-•• Dresse Yes—It's Entirely " m dl<«a or marrted coopl*. Inijnlr» jBjSJpr- tnxsi nr^ Bg w „ the season's best TO LET—FtLTELlsiied Rnrcmi vlth ox "."p4i». BWIVCSK3, PVTT&. £tc^ msda fnsm ^•^0 mm- \ iaJ. J-iUL and to advertise your boarding: honse—as much so as to manage ttte dry's best U- T fashio Strvat v\ .. . ,-. \ .*>* ' • -• « • -* • \ I ' • ' • I- About a year ago we held a sale of girls* wash dress, s j a: TO LET—Two uiifttmla&ed rooms for hoteL Those people who are proud of piUo AI. t»*;:- —.v, t \ •. t >i t i ; ;• 1 • • • & the fact that they k£§p boarders are the SXFKRISNCKD FLORIST and r»- : To Se !).-» UU* i l?i«- /fTli-. J -l*"« r.rit t *^v—.4- ... . ~r- rr..t thnt -ili> vrr have been Dreoanns stariTeSIfie tows: "To unset that sale wg QHQvln) attend to the mattgr SO WELL TSWTU" frVS*^- c«rw«S tor, • plaatsd; ccn-crwts cellar ! tfiat people may be proud to board with . r • ••>. «taif •- •'• '••'• • •; • "• for weeks. Now we are ready with more s. TO LET—Front room, fumisiiAd. w d and "•fi^ .i laid. Address White dresses axe included, both in the tots *» £™ abifl for oc« or tro people- Ln<3Uir« them* Etif&x. Edgxr 8U dresses suitable for graduation and confirmation, lawns, SI Irrlixc aireet. The Record Opportunity Depart- 113-3JT

.,•,» ;;.•*. Rent? swlssea, piques, cordeiines; fee colored dresses rachide |«r TO LET—One or two tonili&ed rooms ment is the medium through -which ycrfa ham, percale, tissues and dresses in combination of white and may get boarders- Try it and be CO-Q« EXPERIENCED FLORIST aad G*^ I-.-.'. tor Ufiit hooseke«plns; three deaer, lawns frtuled. caxe-d f*oa color; very effective; models without end, no- inflated vaiues. minute* from station- Address L.O. vinced, ahrubery planted; concrete cellars, You will find the.tickets marked regular and special; our own Main Street sscoad floor Ba wails ami flayfifflg \mi4. Address regular goods, not those bought for a sale. wmy N, J. lO-tf Bex 15, Record office 3X1 tt

TO LET—Furaisii«d Rooms with or EVERYBODY'S DOING IT, WHAT? A.*: AUaJfl. board BLU lmproT^incnt SU»n-flln.g thiAir (aizilly waihlnj; to W. Grand St. (336-363)* COaxs^a Hand Loundry. 1"^ East \'.s; Haxelwood AT«_ (S33-J36)*

1 BOARDERS WANTED * I dx> LKiiov i- tint b> .lu* r\ I -* Ai \ In Will also be included in this sale, FOR aALE—Ford runabout, model N. WANTTtO PANAMA HATS CLEANED. 150 Hamilton M:. various styles, Norfolk or Peter BOARDERS WANTED—9o V»*. Grand Fwfty equipped. Inquire H S. Max- 1S35-34D" t hvMi tti' ''" 1 pun -.••»«- u V. turv of cor. Newton Street upper tin. 9$ Main St.. Rahwsy. 337-13** E3(LPLOY11E.VT WANTED—By ex- ~W, Thompson models; colored colors or all white, FOOD SALE—At.B«DU*t cburcb. 8* *«*".»*- nt«Tvl \ ^n*hlii*,'i^ll wiii ;i Ranway. perlenoMl coaciiman sn*r\-\n>t \h\\' . hnntf for t h* —*-" also be included. In Tb • vinn- war 1 tV »-.»( WANTED—Girl for generui hocs«- MONEY TO LOAN t f:.s t TO RENT—House and garden. In- FOR SALE!—Canopy top tarrey. SoW that anv !«vt> anv rwi'iKtlnitum oi 1 1 Girls' and Juniors for want of ose- Apply A. T. Crane, Apply 15 St. Georges Are. j*,v]iM\ will ,*\ oc i-naluv I tv Ui\UvM"* Tots and Girls quire Joseph Bast. East Railway. MONEY TO LOAN—In sums oCUOOO. )>1 1 l>r # Jr^ Rahway Steam Laondry. 234tS (237-343) ii:u *' f ll'» ow: and $1.25 Dresses SI SO and"$T.TB"6resses 1237-343 ) John J Coftey. Excnanxe BlUs- chan*« t»*r »•* th«- <-hu*r for«>' is \% orktu^, (23A-340) out bis own Micros* Thf ch«nu;u*r of FOR SALE FOR SALE—A small Hall A Herring WANTED — XBtsUljeat yocn« lady. 1 th«* HV»»M\C»* man mir^t ttiw-svn be lib Troop Safe. For particulars inquire of J HI«t school gradoata preferred. $2000 00 TO LOAN—On first ohW .tss^t. It H Just si* with the so! ray to FOR SALE—Baired Rook T. Mead & Son. 26 Cherry St. n«eded for omca work. Ajrply Apply V. C. Stephens. 113 dK*r t'nli*« thv *oWitor \s of ttu» -*>-^- armory. V^ r moui«nts 79c edes. 135 W. Gand St. 1236-340)' I S3M00 •*• Merck ft Co. WareaotxseWorehoasa,, (337-340 ' -phd* 107-W,^ , o«aObl>- reaoh It It do^s tuean him Rut \t AUTHOR OF "MUTT AND 2^00 and 15^ Dresses To Insure proper Classification Advertisements for this department must be in by 10 a« Th«T "w* ar*» ft* -kwrp ^-ttfeHt of tht> oeoolo such lh*T " Kor a moa t b of morn logs w e ha*l [K>lttlral methodH, that thov ! natural ivoflci^noT In the s» n l A \ Uis cart cxiua is t he neww- to their ' ° £oabW blm «nd hts ftMTow-a, tak^n ^ mw,r to •s, and uow we l«ftned forvrurd to IF YOU ARE run awSVlio »b«U run it, ami. dh.ctritne So in civil life n ^mr .««» „. ^___ _t Butl Fisher . m> that th^v mav he able to on ! creator of "Mult antJ Jeff," us he If so try a little Candies and Ice Cream ^r^.-.- . y<* bad at \h*—vmut»- may make that char | ^irude from -In short. ~* .tand for a practical | vilie tita^e Although hf spoke uot a For strictly-PURE CANDIES— PARTICULAR Pi«o«« of EigHt and Doubloon*. fflMUdi. l^r waag Wk to the priuci i oouilitious. will enable the char- ^^ {Q ,^W 3evOQds it waa evident pie* uj«n wlinU this pv^venim*ot was ,,K Kim Tall I The pieces of etj:bt and the doubloon act^r to work with the utmo»t possible ^ ^ audience was with him. Tall. e and ICE CREAM We "want to Know You and we founded, for umkliii: tht» principle® **X thai the audience wa> with him. Tall arTbe iudissolubtJ« y united wUt h ^ tmdl. messenger in UtK^>ln Uviujz and vital force* t« meet efflcUmW erect andd Quick-movinsqu,g smooth-faced f artion» slu«U« of th<* IU* SpanisD . h main an^d ^th^e ol„,.d, Which. the flvlnjj and vital needs of ttte- piv» Bucking th« Old and of rosy coiuploxiou. he seeme .KuatoftUy nrto. and ter;thlii"g Insprou r..ed Uouan out o.r flat, as a plate, a the tfc*» served article must" be that tbox ttnuiense majority of the, bosses are applause followed, and ho gracefully coin." Tue'plece was silver and worth than you hair© JBeen getting, get what you abnll *o nilo In a of Justice^ Her« New York Candy Kitchen awatt Just ice as B oancretr us. The immense majority or bowfd. . tphll(, a I ^,t ,,* "*BeTnBi c dividedividdd IntIntoo eigheightt stir " rour hobby—to please. and not tuerviy as an abstract bo,i»~. concerns which pn>m Across lQe curtain wo. stretched a »boa^ Bein^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ QONTBACTOR We .tuean. tndustfiAT ^i!a our line at the lowest L . yard -«q«am- Mr.- B«4 Fisher wasted •:.e7S?KS " world Doubloons wpre gold pe xre have X us pra.c- nQ Ume lB getting dowll to business, rpossible pricep^QUAS FY consictered. F*ir CH*not For All, ly double the value o^ a pistole, and for of the am- _ ,___ m..-...^«.r^u*»«a from hla * in ^ytn pT^fl gpnw^ •*W e mean t o se**ure nol ance bet-en crooked businesness andand! -!-••-•.-^. - .- name te derived ttom the but by been the crayon we beheld "Mutt" and "Jeff on to A FEW SPECIALS FOR first square, wearing the vfamilia r SSSs * II" lJ*«ru« OI Bll . a fair rtianc*. and the , which whether from calmly executed three more "rows ot lr Tastes Best man V*» chance. We have no ho»- r i*»* wom>r«-«n. Clara Chowder, large can 22c; small 10c rhtiy Jelly, (Assorted) regular 25c special 22c W > JfXAMlNEthe work re- by swtodttftS tbe people- J*"™!"! S^nS Me Pmrker for the presidency |n u^ rigfat hand box ha&£9»<«^of ^r^of° »^^^-~ Department Sweet Garden Peas, regular 15c, special 13c, 2 for 25c *1» obUced to recocniw tho fact that V£*gs ^to t0M ta the election, aw ^ ^ toter©steA spectators; **• ™?.'^»Ma* cently COMPLETED Cooked Premier Strained Honey, • per bottle 10c mre ccrne of the^ bte bnslne« ^™^lonlnir Mr. Taft acalnst me ^hen'sho Jltecovered that Mr. Ptehet ^^^ ra •^RsM had i^ 1 .41H? M Square. -OCW wtfcrir pan «r «•* ro unpropw -^5^1^ ^^ 1^^ m*miiat us many «d "^J^*TS^ini wlSledt Orders Mmy h&^left at Record Let the water Boil Matches, (Crescent j «Sltton« whteh haw been permitted »« !^*^eU meaninc mefi who «w foaturea with * tanwa« ™»^ eom- i ^«row to> to th* ind^trtal world. 2SS»» STSSa* of tafor. ^Isinsj^ the cro^OTt^t«Jn« co^ and^Bubble when j. ~*" * % Wb«* fb» pwetiess ar« improper we "^^^1*0, wbo •*• ***** ploted ^ "1Wtt*" "hOWla? ^L tS Trick. ;* m J^t«t^pToth*m«B«toptiB. *S°Lcat^thV S act «i««ly n«- yOun« lady with eyes p«pta* «^ the The cost is but you put Wheaten* in Fun Bne Jdhfison*§ Educator Crackers fab the perpetrators 'Wtaw, on tbe ^L^i«,, position. The»»MiBmv« ©da© of the tan. * •.. _ - - — condtt^n* mxm toprop- ^^^^r. «»d they^wKI ?* ^^ ho toow.say that the JKO- Also—Frrah Fimts &nd Vegetables in Season w one cent a ..•i;.-i... K^s -i ARTIFICIAL 1""= ' ~ \,.' L •* -:v—**.' •,jtr>sh I'm* ^y^JtS^ It workspor. 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la stores for btelt well r'lv I DAILY RE Attack. career cXt)a^ Starr Jordan, tft* ADVERTISE Will Fill Your Wants Promptly. The tlty. He began Ms public Ufa wltii Local Business Men in Lines the intention of bei&s-^thar^&*a«& They Are^ Up-to-date, and That er of fine sixc^p or & botanist. At Fact Cornell' Cuivw*lty, however, tie was Means Good Service to You. soon appointed instructor in botany; sad while th«r« tie and his associate the brilliant and accomplished Herberf UNDERTAKERS E_ Copeland. decided to look over the No matter was* rats 70a a** BO* SHOE POLISHING SHOES AND biological field la Amortca aad taett wins or lore said aay «tbsr ©o» \t\ i MOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES •-• 1 te eatex* that brunch that «aa sicovrsUter P*BT» ^s> *ffl sxsJfcs y*3Q s less at % i JOHN1E. HIGH or La part unoccupied. Ta»y dacided tawsr rate sad an taster tesfoi *a* i£Vw Straws and Panamas to D. K. that the fishes of America had &ev«r sm*a yc© mc&ey. STren. It ys» >•% Latest Spring Styles r#colv«il adeaaaw trostxaeat, so th«y *•?• • ^•^ ^^ •** ••• *•• M«n and Wamtn .can bAT« their OS PHONE. Rahway Hotel FUNERAL DIRECTOR hecsjq^ Ichthyologlau- ta 0 aliort CAUL* l«t summer h»ts rnxd-o Ju»t likts tL^t:« time their' nam«» b«c±iss~1uwarir~*s- WITHOUT DE DOROTHY OODD FOOTWEAR new bj our natural c RJLH"WAY. S 2. SC J? IRVING S tho«« of d««P ««1 Pfofow^ stad«ntsw proeea*. U D, 13-50 TO tSJ» - - • dMd»

So ijilRl.^ JONX8 Shoe &M«l«9 Parlor L D. PHQNH »4ft pnaent Advertising Written o*w torsx twndr«d *oq*» ^ A. L i$*£$. t«*7 OIVEN spede*. ftfid Operation «tud«at» b»T« dlpcpv«e«l and ,^- • v"t - — PA1NTING AJSI.° ?.A^E_R1NG_ EATS. GROCERIES, ETC. TAILORS iL tor *—• r * is the S, IC. TOMBS H. R01RKE 4 m i MERRITT i » 4 • Aueust Hallen PLUMBING 31GN MAKER With 7s f I! Fost OfflcB Steam and Gas Fitting AND if"' Key to the Halsey Vanderhoven PAINTER - 1 AIR HEATHS AMD TIM R0QF1M6 164 MAIN STREET •Royal Tailors."' Agent i H»r\lw»rf. Paints. Oils, Stt*«m «mi Window Lettering Your a* erf Homi, I Hot Wat«r Bo Her*. : v» -\ \ Vii/T- Send Postal-WW Call .•ry Hi S**r v' *• P. O. Box 106 Un*en K Door of R»cord Offloo or 49 and 51 t-r "1 128 MAM ST., RAHWAY, H. J. ;• • Local ^ - '1 "SHACKAMAXON" TRUCKING AND CARTING Sew Tork, M»y 24.—M»- •. tbtnj-two, tb« WINES AND LIQUORS WM. KEYES & SON •. Ua» a po«sXbl« u. Increased ho Uie Bcsi Arthur Schaefer aknU, istarnsl AND VE BEST LEHIGH COAL Newspaper wttH a Quality, Service, Right Prices Office, 92 Irving Street, Plumbing, Heating X*Haam«ra own ttMlr Bofli«. • I SA o« C. F. DRAEGER RAHWAY, N. J. mili^ouae, aad occupy t&» »«M~e£pri<»* w BJDIUJidmU cow COMPLETELY FURNISH THE Sales. FIRST CLASS CAFE <^ floor. «• Cr«t floor rwsrotiy wa»^ aUMrSmxif ME 1?CHA NT &TAIL OF Tinning d for rent. . ; tbb •tan alw«! " -"* " FDR8ITDRE MOVED! Islnot only called on Mn Pfl»um«r-*ao j —^ ',109 Main Street be ^-« Mr. Churchill a^ w*. J GHANCeRY OF NEW JERSEY THE IRVING CAFE City or Country OUkPRIC^ ALWAYS 10 Elizabethtoe.. Rahwa y our roouM* of the bou» and To.Mamden Taylor. Annl© M. Saw- J. J.BECKER RAHWAY N. J. By Experienced Men •olted Mm, and b» pnbtbtr kins, Jobn •Wlndaowt, Joseph Pen- JJ5JW OAK you 32 Irving St. T.I I45-J lite tbem. He called ****» ;nta«lon. H«ro«rt P. Clartdge, Henry Noil. « to i>m»nUailoa». Martin it tenajoAeA. to know wberti ttsa j. Ctorldge, l-sale Spathora, - - l POULTRY SUPPLIES 1 &•:• nxim »vall»W * Ueut Km.'- BLACKSMITH. Loyalty te t W1MS be WM *^ ,O. Davey» CkMteCO. i^-£?2 James N. Taylor P |d

ttflly ,rV S. A. HARNED All Kinds of Base Ball Score Card Something New 1 • • • • • * 'SV. "A~ K Tt- • vl Think Scientific Horseshoer •it\ . . " ^ Feet «^T •**" FREE to your i * \ ,X -«- *i • wUIi a flnwly taati- The 1-2-3 Genera! Blacksmithing Truckin bei on the-face with b^ w I J^T bo~are- reqntr«d--tQ ^*P . then beat her tilt.she fell again I Xe^ answer or demur to tb» 1]; * it -fr-fr 154 Inrtw St. Oppo. Hittonil Ba> and ekwd her insenHble, I fenft hffl on or before the j .•• ^^ • Hors«M abod acvortllntf to the ostrm of day of Jnly n«3rt^ or. wax As tax b«ofc meetfi* ^;; Your Gtvcu to Adults Only the foou DUtMLtM of ttiti ltl ,*.JV. treated. All work r uuiuyi montlis of June, July and Moving Town, th (Wtvnt *f atw RAHWAY LIQUOR STORE this shop will be closed Saturday aftor- and Retatl^w ^Hh«a>«« ""* ^G^id bin i» «Ued tojowctefe *L Jesnings & Bolmei noona &i 3 30. molier of Rahway Jersey AMist «t IntaraiaM. _ ^ , mortgage given by Jo^n ~' -»—«t, $1.00 80 SI . H.J. Telephone 5S-1- t.v May 24v-Th» borial of ^ ^e complainant, ^ of , «. «« «„«»- —-- . ana*8B8 Bi "Block "ITM'^^SoJh > *• Thomas Jardfne &Sor\ a u &" [r. Rahway Fruit & hU paternal grand- |.y» ^° ;jL fi7 ^ Household Goods Ice Cre*m^ of.Quality of Every Dwcription. Werfatl J oa map ot property ot' - — — a*. fi ^ . -^"**; jl^fc) Market St. G«or^'« Ave-, new GraadtSt., fiihw Feather Beds-Good Prices Paid Pure, Smooth and Rich I* Wholesale and Retail Hvergreen Cemetery, Bllxabeth R.GOBD Wbole«**« and Retail 133 .Main St. Rahway 157 Grand St. Rahway, IT. J. TRY A RECORD AD. i\amf andd «e«^n» b«N>re ff*)itingolag elsewhereelsewhere' lo buj your furoUure -AVe U»H» some Telephone ,227-J RAHWAY W^M^^SM real twu"fiaitt» *** °"*r

A subsequent issue of thedollars every year.—<-*Tl as Senator Taylor that h not to- National ROBERT L. TAYLOR'9 SER^tCE acters jfflcial Dappr indicated a Way." Flynn Wayne» for your life at Washington sweet The passing of Hobert Love Taylor, ^public modification of its denial, so that Magazine for-May, ..I . -M Affairs At Senator trom Tenneaaee. on that Colonel Qoethals la saved from being BOARD OrrEtEGTlONS. beautiful Palm Sunday, was Just as Joe Mitchell""Chappie. In NaUonal placed In the Kaiser's Ananias Clnn, Magaslne for May. •3i»r4{'Of Elections met he would have It. His life, ev«r since A hurried trip to Washington, a Kith0 court house in he Br«t saw light and heard the croon- TMEXAI8ER*© ANANIAS CLUB brief visit at the Isthmian Canal head- the^ purpose of filling Particular ing melodies in the nide cradle in Looking as treah aft on© of the full- quarters In the Mills Building, a rntfihJb&T-fi occurred^ Happy VfcUey. Tennessee, has been that "used to bloom In energetic handshakes, and back eXeetlon boartta -one iidUnl-pathvay ot garden. Colonel George York tfalba To have been privUegeAjto alt with came down the gangplank eail again tor the Isthmus.—"Affairs him for an hour at his home or in hiTs the transatlantic steamer. He! and Folks,'* Joe Mitchell Chappie, ini SCARE NOW OVER. office, heartns those Inimitable atoi from ls.right a jaunty eteam.ee cap." and t Joe Chappie's News-Letter. May 23.—Both schools TO- House ot his early boyhood days to the Its tow visor 81s.bine 0?** epeaed'yesterday. The schools were Tennessee mountains. Is a memory closed on account of a case of friends FIVE CENT STORE BEGINNING •ft-WTw"'"'. • "•* which even his brilliant success as a developing In a family with after fib When a mere bcr on the farm, Mr. platform speaker could never obscure, c1. W. Woolworth, the founder of thecbUdran In each school. The build- H& combined the necessary dignity ot He had enjoy* ilngs were thoroughly fumigated. md had great flv© and ten cent butlaoss* toaf the senator and statesman with the n everythtngin Bnr- an aaibWon to be ft merchant. ™~ bonhommle of the old Bootaem T&1Q& In conneo- vas even, trayiigg and selHag thlagfl HH>*mstton of gentleman. «ad -when "no" wont-< •work at PanamsT Chat coasnopotitffn pes& JT ^•**^£^g^l^^^^; *ffl or to look over his fences. aeliihte4 on days wnen does not necessarily perish wiOMtto He atatt^ coming of wl great attraction ot the day. mosquitoes ht untU wmm „.. May with aU their _ out majorities from the most nnoom- _ , immediate intbttnatton to was moving an ment unimpaired, although their activ- promtslxis precincts, . " tertmcattbuof tnellargins that cotAtor unttt It had ity Is suspended to winter. The mos- l hli tht qntto needs bu^ Uttle Xood, and tt " \t remote from the tront the- female that thirsts for Wood, the 1 "'"• the" young 'malea"corrtenT3n^^^eKffaeiv«"wtth-vrtr ,d bis obipct Jtst and vegetable fluids. The fact that VHU;,J<^^ vjrraTm 'mosquitoes -aw? often found upon dry hte rixty odd yew.. Tto It' •was simply, a sewlflg ma- prairies many miles from water Is as- cWne table, three by five, where a few cribed to the longevity of the adults of cants'* were certain species which enables^ them to survive seasons 01 ~ |^§l§fe ' '"l': :i!'W;"i"" '

RAMWAY DAILY PAGE TWSLV* <&. CD to tfee pott*, t&e *se*a«*r e* c&aiz&s aatf down Appeals to Youth W. M. Oavts Op**** ««etts«Q ""* to Ha Sir. OarUaaM that tue th« athletic Instinct. ytnmt taax -jn-lng to the prtr&arte* and ed the "WTllUm Howard TaXt dab tor Wortit 29c win probahty tarn hasdi&rt&ss oo the 1 "I b«Here In thtt vmamSsa&Usn of way. AA" I asky you to do Uto PreaSdejie TeLft." be said. 'X feel that Total's wfcat be la to WUliam ot th« taaiperaza«nt of t&e loan you tor President. Tfceoior© Soose- he~h&» mied the pcaittoa weQ. that he "At tb>e Saratov* coeventioa he ts has be»in ho&est and has dioxte his duty rnmrrrfi Str.-Taft, as the best tor any ex«cutfre position. He -would to thp best of Ms abUlcy. and his make a good Can at a do* flgbt, hat heability has been ot the highest- class. for th« preaMracy. Stace that of the pro««r***4*nt No Socett eased, tt needs a- man like ot .••K^ »T lib* I^nl^lWtf T-lfT Ajllask Is thatyottj aole to secoxe SHIHHJSS EXTRA WC fcH:.'Bfefc'^rfHfer ^^ IS: T3T JKSu**-*** >nHnt WITH tfim -tHtBUJtgeat , isot a has ^.iTes TW.' bully, qot a There la ttot i tonight In EUjabeth 1^ a QULQ tor Wtfltot Howard Tail. Wfaeu \ -aras ca: ptatailt*i';'~. •••li. tba eStahlishm^Qt of a bureau of mlru ' tug wcervty tbe system o( mine la- apectlcn aalecxarded the miners; toe{ eet&hUshaicnt witnln the past three or -fDur weeks ot a children's bureau and*] for has become famous for its excelkaat t|nalitl! m the 'appointment ot Julia L&throp as will convince you. We give bead ol this bureau, the first bureau Of the port and the ftxst woman to be tturd Monday, 27 appointed to «ach a position under the pound, at government. We still sell the Gold Medal Flour 'at Wholesele _,^Tn«ee arv only some of the things \ Prices Ask far Best FremiamandS* & fl. CreJa Smmjm that President Tuft Is doing and has 4on«," continued the speaker. ""He 6QLD MEDAL FLOUR, $6.60 k BBL; 1-2 BBL SACK. S3.30 ? has never played a favorite, he has 24 1-2 POUIDISACIU 86 GOTS; 12 PQUIO SACK,, 43 CEMTS never betrayed a frtend and has never broken a promise or a pledge. Also oarJChampion of World Flour one of the Consider The Temperament FinestT^itent Minnesota — Task you to consider what sort of a temperament you want In the man 24 1-2 POOID SACK, 71 COTS; 12 POUND SICK,-39 CEiTS 5_ou elect President. Do you tye are now receiving some of the finest Creamery MAY 24th and Do TOO want to oapitallio noise? Or do you want a Butter an*selling at 32 e^ntSTpoWH* man like William Howard TaTt, -pure "Qood Table Butter^ lb ".; . r.V.TT.TTTT rrr^cr v clean minded, who knows o* the coutttrr 7 W hicli kind ...20c can help the nation to solve the prob- Fresh Eggs from Farm, dozen 23c lems T* hich are *»<»

on election day and cast oar b&Uofe. 4c -Sniders- •E»«^ oi s^w Jersey xans Catsup, hot •re gain* tovtho booths next Tuesday? 6 large cans for... 45c Toe are as good a body of men as Corned Brisket ih niUycan, ; ••^'TinBBBta*' 6 cans for -./-,.,. .TT S 1b Granulated Su^ir Skoutd&sttb S5G Roast ig£elb Mllehner Holland Herring at keg Ui BACKTONATUR ,«c Boneless i -U-i m ; to Sour Kront, quart r w.. ..20c j0acorn?szrw9 to main l>oaj, Large bottle 17 ounce Olives £•'.-• for of tl»» i^vJT. ibat tb« '? ti »aan * We have a 1&-*-' ^ STAMP SPECIALS tblu toanstftr l 10 with each : u^fttees win b a mttcb Corn Flakes package - M '. •.-'.'* Cocoa, can ... .- .?K.. •..-.-•• t|pf §81^^ 10 Coni Starch, package,..-, £M* I m «0 WW^efii^^^faoi^w^^T ^ 10 one V^ott3i a»* of t tna.r schools. communication from f> of E*i ueahoa" wiH b*t"oa<53iSlf *»

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