THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County T.WENTYPIFTH YKAJt No 60. imW HK8ST, WBDNK8DAY, MPTKMBI* 1, 1915. TW1LVI PAOES—3 OBHTI

ifOMEN NOT AFRAID FRATERNAL R0WUN6 SEPTEMBER TWELFTH PLAYGROUND CLOSES KXKCITTOR ADMINISTRATOR OF POLITICAL PMTIES LEAGUE MEETING EDUCATIONAL SUNDAY SUCCESSFUL SEASON

"Machine, Corrupt Polttlolini Representatives Htvt Decided Day Set Aside By State Com- Big Auto Ride and Field Dty Fit- and Rotten taptltans, Fm to Tiko hi Otkor Sooltl missioner of Education, ting Climax to Summer of of WMWM Siffi«|«" OrfMlzttions C. N. Kendall Excellent Work STREET iPEAKEW DECLAIE OFFICERS WERE CHOSEN APPROVED BY THE 60V€RN0R ATTENDANCE OVER 20,000 SEPTEMBER 6th, 1918 Promptly »t 10:90 yesterday morn- Representatlves of the various flute Comrolesioaer at Education Tim big Washington campus Is lag » small touring ear bearing the teams that last year composed* the Calvin H. Kendall baa recently sent quiet today, a few men alone being MOM* •••««4tt4 In rar Sawtaft ttftrt- emblemi of the Buffi age eaaw and Fraternal Bowling League of West- a letter to all the clergymen through- present to dismantle the apparatus RMt an «r tofar* UM ah*** data, will - occupied by Mrs. BHa Mm Bloor. field met in the Arcanum Rail faat out the State asking that they ob- that haa been the means of West- Iraw intarwat at 4 par aant. tram SEPT. Labor Secretary of the Woman'! Po- evening and talked over plane tor theserve Sunday. September 11th, aafield'* youngsters having the best litical Union of New Jersey, a hand- coming season. "Educational Sunday" la all their times of their life. The season wound PIMT. some young lady dispenser or bot- Four of the old teams will be inchurches. up In a blase ot glory yesterday af- Cfcaak Aeeounta- larga ar amall--rw- tom, pencllt. and literature, and the field lali whiter, but as several Governor Fielder has approved the ternoon, when field events were run oahraa1 an llharal tarnta. collector of the kale, Ml a regular have dropped out, It waa thought bet- plan and urges that all co-operate t In the presence of a large gallery suffrage ehauffeuress, taraed the cor- ter not to limit the membership In wltb the wishes ot the Commissioner of visitors, most of whom were the ner of Broad street and drew up attbe league to the beneficial organisa- of Education. patent* of the children who have en- the Bank Sqnare, where a number of tions but to admit any slab team af- A portion of the letter sent out Joyed the playground all summer, ears occupied by the members of thefiliated with aa organisation In West- by Dr. Kendall states the reason for commission has done all possible io make this a banner year In play local branch of the union awaiteitdd field. the request aa follows: "At the be- Assets Over OM FBIMI A schedule of rules was adopted ginning of another school year It ml matters, and their success Is them >ti>eague. with the greatness and Importance of The following officers were chosen the work of training the young." weakly the story of playground d,o- and in this llmosine was the now lngf and regrets exceedingly that this famous "torch" which Jersey re-1 Oeorge Brown, president; H. H The local ministers are all Inter- Forster, vice-president; John Whel- ested In the request and It Is probable department of onr paper will not be HAVE YOUR FALL eetved from New York and which In •esanifn until next summer. The turn Jersey will pass oa to Pennsyl- an, secretary; Oeorge Worth, treas- that special services will be held on urer, and Messrs. Brown. Wbalen. the date mentioned In all the local little ones begged hard of Miss Car- vania tomorrow moralng. rol) y<>aterday to continue the pfsy- Mrs. F E. Bturgls president of the Westerberg and Worth were ap- churches. pointed members of the publicity grehnd the balance of the week, but local branch Introduced the speaker aa all plans provided for closing the Painting and Decorating of the morning, Mta. Bloor Mrs. committee. Any Weetfteld organisation or club FORMER RECTOR grounds the last dsy of August, this Bloor mounted the back eeat of her coajd not be done. anto and for a halt hear made a wishing to eater a team In the lea- TO BE A BISHOP strong plea tor the eaaaa of suffrage. gue should address or telephone Of course, there was the customary DONE BY Mrs. Bloor urged the men of West- Oeorge Brawn, 114 First street Rev. Charles Flake, Fonmrty of g*. ,11 playing, quoit pitching, aand field to become missionaries ot the The next meeting ot the associa- Paul'!, to be Ordataod on moulding, story telling, book reading, cause. She said she eoald not un-tion will be held next Tuesday eve- Mth. ete.t etc., this past week. But the derstand why It was the women had ning. Mf feature was the automobile ride Rev. Charles Flske, of Baltimore, WELCH BROS. Inc. to go out and tell the men they want- tke youngsters by generous Md., former rector of St. Paul's d car owners ot our town. The ed the vote, that women paid taaaa DEATH OF MRILYDM DOLBIER yet had no vote. church, of this* place, will be or-Playground Commission asked the "The oldest and largaat painting and dained coadjutor Bishop of Central ler man to publicly expr i their She added that the, "organisation" Passed Away Whea on a Visit at theNew York, ae assistant to Bishop decoraiinf concern In WaattiaM" . did not want the woaepfkvote and appreciation of these good people who Home of Her Boa hi Beyoaae. Tyler, who ts seventy-three years old. so willingly loaned their cars last that tbe machine was uoulTat Under the rectorship meat bnilds up the meatal aad be made In Plalnfield. ing but twenty-three cars lined up. the women, she said, took no Interest more; Church' of the Transfiguration and this put the Commission In a bad liliyslral qualities of the men aad bet- In the institution because they were Philadelphia; Episcopal church fix for thirty-five disapolnted children ter tit* them for tbe arduotn duties not directly responsible for It. H1OH SCHOOL Somervllle, N. J.; St. John's church, waa trouble enough to be aiire. How anil hardships of a campaign. Mrs. Sturgis. as president of tbe HNROIXMKNT DAYS. Norrlstown, Pa., his present charge ever Miss Carroll and Commissioner And what applies to a soldier In local union, was then given the privi- where he haVbeea five years. Twc ['helps assured the children thny (lie Hiid applies equally to yon la lege of holding the torch tor a couple Enrollment of pupils for the West- years ago Dr. Flske declined election would get-a ride Just aa soon as the jour IUIIJ labor*. Meat Is your of seconds, to spur the locals on tofletd High School will take place on aa Bishop-Coadjutor of Dallas. Texas, first parade was over a number of the ••minute)'. We sell the best of meats, greater activity aad In doing so llken- the evenings of Wednesday and Fri- car owners willingly offering to make vegetable!* and groceries, and are not , ed it, ts the emblem of seal and fire day of this week. New pupils should s second trip rather than have thoae hiMiHtlng prices, but are giving yon that Is In the woman'a heart for tbeenroll on one of these evenings so MAYOR MAY RESIGN lddles go away sorrowing. the very loweat, prices. cause. that the matter of their courses of (Continued on Page 8) After taking a collection the par-study may be decided. Other pupils Report Current That Monntalaalde's ty left (or Soinervllle, where a slml- are urged to come on one of these Head Will dive Up Offlce. lar meeting waa to be held at 11 evenings to decide upon the subjects E. LAWRENCE o'clock. that they will take. The matter of It Is reported In tbe borough of HON. WM. E, TIME 136-138 BROAD STREET Telephone 273 points or credit* ought to be definite- Mountainside that at the meeting of ly considered before the opening day. the Council to be held on Friday evening of this week, the mayor, BACK FROM PANAMA BAND CONCERTS TO ADV.BRTI8B R. 8. Eastman, will resign from of- fice. "Ask those we have moved". DELJNtyjHIT TAX MBT. It was Impossible to ascertain any Banqueted By Government If you wish genuine, in- DURING SEPTEMBER The dejlnqulnqueni t taxpayers have reason for the move on the part of nly a few iMore days to pay up, as It the borough's high official. Those Officials at That Place and disputable proof concerning is slmost time tor the collector to ad- that were questioned on the subject our SPLENDID MOVING Two Promised and Perhaps vertise for sale the property on which could not understand It as, they Enjoys Weeks Stay SKKVICE have us submit names of (amilies whose house- More. Next Friday Even- taxes are dus. The list Is now be-stated, Mayor Baatnaa had proved ing made up and will appear In themost acceptable to them and during HAD EXPOSITION POSTPONED hold effects we have moved— ings Program Leader In the near future. his administration the affaire ot the and be CONVINCED that borough had prospered greatly. Kx-Congrestman Tuttle, who was this fully equipped, expertly RUU OUTTHG BKPT. UTH. recently appointed by President Wll- manned concern is the one to OHOOSB8 LIST FROM 600D CROWD LAST WEEK Each day sees more aad more SOD. to represent the United States handle the transfer problem. names added to the list of those that WHICH TO DRAW JURY. at tbe National Exposition at Pan- Motor Truck service. The many readers of the Leader wtll attend the *lks Outing at At- Jury Commissioner Charles P. ma, returned to his home on Friday who have enjoyed the weekly conoerU lantlc City on Tuesday. September Ruas has chosen 800 names from the lam after a three weeks Southern trip Reasonable rates. Ctvan by the Westaeld Band at the14th. The committee In charge of registry list ot tbe various election wbiah Included a week's stay at Washington School «ampua will be the affair promise a big time to all districts throughout Union county Panama. delighted to know that the concerts who Join tbe party. from which will be empanelled the on his arrival Commissioner Tut- WESTFIELD will be continued tor at least two Jurors to serve tor tke flaoal year le WM met by the cabinet officers, weeks In September and perhaps YOUNG OOITPLK MARRIKD. which begins this fall. wiio Informed bim that a banquet STORAGE throughout the entire month. bad bean arranged In his honor. All Miss Montroee Burma aad Wllmer From 100 ot the above toe petit It is also planned to have tke band Jurors will be drawn while the grand h« notables of the country were WAREHOUSES Stuart, Jr., sprang a surprise on their present at tbe banquet and all lauded give frequent concerts throughout friends on Saturday when they slip- Jurors will be drawn from the re- 17 and !• Prospect 8t. and the fall and winter months. mainder. The list will be tiled In Mr Tuttle and his country for the In- I over to the "Little Church terest shown In the exposition. 438 and 440 North Avo. The concert of last Friday evening Around the Comer" and had the tbe oHoe of County Clerk James C At the request of Mr. Tuttle the was greatly enjoyed by a good slaed ofeptlal knot tied. The? will be atCalvert wHhln tbe next ten days and WESTFIELD, N. J. data of the opening of tbe exposition gathering, but owing to the cool home aftej September 10th, at Titwill also be Boated In a- conspicuous wan changed from November 1st to weather the crowd waa not aa large Newark avenue, Kllsabeth. plaee In tbe Mart house. aa that of the previous Friday eve- Jurors ton duty In the three mur- January 15th, to allow the United ning. The program waa excellent der cases which will be heard In States to transfer a number of the and those who attended were delight- Court of Oyer and Termlner In Sep-exhibits from the San Francisco Ex- ed with the excellent musts and the. tember have already been drawn and poaltton. "WtsMiy" Ai It Cm Be to Ye. soloists. BUSINESS does cot Include any -en the above Mr. Tuttle stated to a Leader repre- For Friday evening the special at- list ntaMve that ha had had a most de- HKRE Isn't a housekeeper In New Jersey who cannot think of a tratlon will be a trombone solo by Mr. llghtfal trip and that be was greatly T doaen ways in which she could spend her time with greater bene- W. W. Lovelsnd, ot thla tow*. DULL? pleagM with the) cordial welcome ac- fit to her family and to hetaelf If she were treed from -the "bugaboo" The following ts the complete pro- CASH cords* him lu the Republic. of WA8HDAY. Just think of It—no more muaa and soap-laden la amst Uses of I draughts—no exposure, delays and disappointment* over weather grim: The case of the town ot Westfleld WMOKBR ttEPTKMBBR and help—Independence of the maid who la unwilling to "wash"— 1—March, "Washington Post." Boot* Vs. Harry OorfiMle, of Newark, who cu money and time saved, etc., etc. It's all yours "for the asking." X—Overture, "Jano," ... Laurendea* waa vented by OfiUer MeNeeley on COltestor C M. Denmsn, ot the B. I—Trombone Solo, "Holy CHy," ~ saarged with P. O. Oltaks la a busy man these days ' Aek aeeut eur PAHILY WA»H plea at 10 Ike., 78 eente Adams driving, waa' heard by Recorder taklaf ta the quarters and laming Starching S oeate per alaea extra Mr, W. W. Lovetand Sprlagataad tm eveningg. The evi- Clsai Cants to the nine hundred odd «—One Step, "Al Jolaons Ten- dencd e In t tbb e eaaw was not eussclent to Cllna* _ The Uear card has a double nessee" Oumale coavtet the man of tbe charge and meaaJlK Us* Erst Is that the dues of |~-Valse Dense**) Howe •f jSftonaw' tak to to awhe ita* sentence was saapsaded. In the mix tbe haMsr are paid up for the msatba «—SeieeUon, "OM *»f| § up a tenee on tbe property at th of September, the second corner ot Broad street and South that, witl be admitted to the Ma Westfield A Laundry f U the event ot Mia, tae onasert avenue, waa damaged, this tbe de-"Wettame Home Smoker and Enter- w4W be given In the Wesalagton High fendant volUBtosred to have repair- talnalent" to be held In the Play- SN-W aO-18 Praapaat ftMal, WaaUlaW, N. I, Andltortam. boure* on the waning ot Seat. nth.

Jafo, •awr TH* WMTTDBLD UUD«MmDiaa»AT, IttOTMIUUtt 1,ltlO. V Ing youth and emphasised e4mff»l>ly •MIONaVk WtBATIIII OKTHNO • -it that worthy'n moral cowardice, h^ksrl- sj^ejsa^ • htllty and Inconsistency ef , view Orme Caldara aa the young culprtf ami Tba g«a—"(•••la Chicago and two years In varies* Bam- vaudeville. , ern cttlea, Including Boston, has anally GEO. M. COHAN'S MYSTERY FARCE Mali., Wed * Hat . 5:10— Young; Law." Mr. Rafidaraop. atatei that the pro- America." brought him to New York, where h<> Thou* who may he Interested In tha made his appearance Monday n4g*t at It ram to Da Offered will be greater •etaaea, Writ 44th Bt.; Kves. • :••; epeclacle of H man Impersonating* the Rhiibert Theatre He win be best and betfcrf than ev«r before praaent- Man, Thurs * Bat.. i:J0—"Tba wnmm and attempting to Imitate tha recalled by metropolitan audience! for ed tbara, And the aame appllea to Booms ranr" graces of the feminine MI are granted his drolt characterisations of Daniel the pletarat. that edifying privilege at Oeorge M. 41th at. Watt ef aTwer; •»•*, Vothees Pike In Booth Taiklngton» Everr poiiible advanU»« will be at.., Wad. * tat.. Me— Cohan's Theatra, where Julian Bltlnge "The Man From Home." and of Mr opened laat rrllay night In a low-eat, taken ot the facllltlea afforded •Th. Bubble. stuhnlna In "Mrs. Wlgga of the Cab- atrelsht-front new ntvaloaj faree, bage Patch " throuih the t'nltad Booking Office of -B'war • »th St.; F.ree.. I; "Coualn Lucy." Hodge'i new role, that of Jim Whit- America, an Imtltution of which Mr Mata., Wed. ft Sat., 1—"The Mae The farce takes Iti name (ml a man man, village csrpenter and law itu- Proctor to vlce-prealdent. The V. n Paradise." who, having bankrupted Ma eatate. deni. nts hie talents ai well aa AM that O. at It la generally known, books Casern's, B'way * 4ld St.; Mali., Wet. •priada a report that he haa been kill- of the likable Pike. He himself, after evarr vaudeville act of merit from * Sal, 1:11—"Cousin Lucy" ed and return! alagulsert as a aplnater playing Jim for three yean, oaMIs him the> Atlantic to the Paclflc coasts coualn to (lean what little hla creditor! a younger brother of Pike, or Pike in Plalnnel4 will reoelve bl-waakly the KltteB*—41d at.. W. of B'war; Kves, hare left. Ha alao joins a dressmaking his early days, studying tfcw at I JO, Mata, Wed, (pop.) * Rat,. i:I«— MUB« big vandeville program! no firm and baeomei a model, which irsst- Kokomo. The itory of "The Head to being praam tad at Proctor'a Fifth 1 YEAR 111 NEW YORK "See My Lawyer." ly enhance! the unpleasant poaslbllt- Happiness" begins with the dissever> Avenue Tkfatre, HJJW York City, and rartr-raeirth M. Taeatss, 44th St.. near tlei of the place. of a foundling on the doorstep of the 6MOMTHS in CHICAGO In other playa Mr. Eltlnge haa dung Squire's home In a New England Own. Proetor'f «atlH elrealt, and thoae B'way; Bves.. I; Mata. >—"Hands that wilt b» laaimllad In the Proctor Up." to hla woman's disguise. In thli one It ll not until tile young earpanter he emerge! at Intervale In masculine narrowly escapes tar and feather Palaea of Newark, a new million dol Will aararlaa Yaa, Ymr Mather, Father. Slater, BrelkeT.aaet all Year ralte*. Welt 4«th It.; Bvea, I:N: dress. party and almoat loees nil sweetfcenri. lar amueotnent palaea now being Friends Whe areSaaktaf a Oree< PerieraMnaa that to ImteaealT intar- Mat!., lilt—"Borne Baby." « * * after defending another young girl who erected by Mr. Proctor. Bach com- Mtmt. WHh Thrilto and tuaanaa. 1000 U«(lia-€e««t 'en. Oaiaty, B'way * 41th St.; Rvee.. •:>*; Praetar'a art Bllsahetk <• O>M Utn had been falsely sccueed. that he un- plate program at PlalnMId will con SECURE .YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE Mali., !:••—"Just Outside the Door." Day. ravels the myetery and brings .RapiM- tain aerarml rarejfuUr ehoaen vaude ness to ill. Mete, B'way and 4«th Bt: •»«.. Announcement of the policy to be •Ilia ipaclaltlaa, alao on* of the new Mata., 1:11—"Chin Chin" carried out In Proctor'a Broad Street All four acts of the play are lalil eat and baat of photo play feature! PRICES 25c, 50c, 7Se, 1100 Theatra and the Hippodrome in Bltse- In the little village. It U atatrlbrd together with an ap-to-date topics, Barria, Waat 4fd It; ITH. «':H; Mata., beth, during the coming theatrical sea- as "a comedy of optimism," and was review culled Iron tuch well known i:M—"Rolltnc •tones." son has-been made by Bdward M. Hart, written by Lawrence Whitman. Oth- er! In the cist, besides Mr. Hodge, are weokllw M tha Paths, Animated ••ina, Wait 44th St.. Bait •( B*way— who ll now la chare;*, of the P. T Heartt-SaUg, Mutual and otheri. The Proctor Intarsts in that city. Bcott Cooper, George Lund, Sydney "Under lira." Rlggs, Taylor Carroll, Howard Mor- entire vatid«vme bill will be thangod Saturday, Wat, and Night, Sept. 4 L*xta*4«a, Hit St. * taxing-ton An.; In the Hippodrome, a hls;h-o!ass gan. A. U Bvana, Edwin Melvla. A. W. Monday and' Thunday. Feature Matt., Tues., Thuri. * Bat—"Potaah itock company ll promised and ifforti Clark. Mlsa Miriam Collins, Miss Mar- photo playa will be changed ever and Perlmuttsr." are being made to open on Labor Day. guerite Batterson, Mlaa Ida Varnon, day, thli being poeelbl* through th ARTHUR HAHHERSTEIN Llkertr, Wait 4ld St.—"Thi Birth ot a September s. If arrangsments cannot Mlaa Marie Haynaa and Mill Olailys be completed by thla date, the opin- great number being need dull OFFERS HIS TUNEFUL. TINGLING MUSICAL JOLLITY Nation," trial apaataala. Fairbanks. through the) entire Proctor circuit. Us—are. 41th St., Wait of B'way; ing will be postponed until the follow- ing week. Just who will compose the * * * •via.. •:•»! Mata.. Wad. * Bat.. Ill* VAUDEVILLE. personnel of the company Is not yet MISS •HKI.LV, OP "HIGH JINKS" —•The Olrl Who Smile!." known, but will be announced next •law AaaateraVasa, Wnt 4ld Bt.', BTia, week. Road attractions of a good or- Palaee—Sapresse VaadevMle. COMPANY TALKS ON DANCINU 1:10: Mata.. Wad. and Bat, lilt— der are also to be given In thla house Gertrude Hoffmann remains for sn- "Dancing," says Mildred Shelly. "Siasfild rolllei." from time' to time. other week at the Palace In the who Is to nave a prominent dancing •Maes, B'way «t 4tth It; Bvee. 1:11; The Broad street theatre will again Ordynakl - Hoffmann production of role In "High Jinks." tho musical Matt. Pally, at t—VaudiTllta. be devoted to feature photoplay!. Thli "Bumurun." which Is both vaudeville's comedy, which Is to be presented al Meaahll*—B'way, W. of 414 Bt; Kvea, house will atio open on Labor Pay. and biggaat act and Ita moat successful one. tha Plalnoeld Theatre next Saturday. • :!•; Mata. Wad. (pop.) ft Rat. lit— hlgh-cli pictures will be ehown. It Muriel Worth, assisted by Lew Bnce, will be the policy at thll playhouse to matinee and night (Sept 4). "It to- "Common Clay. will present a new dancing act of nve day a matter of aharp contrast! Bkakeri—44th at. ft B'way; Bvee.. 1:11; give a different picture each day. original numbers. Judging from their Mata. Wed ft Bat.. 1:11—"The Road i * * olever paet performances, the new "There are two kinds ot dancing to Happiness." Keaaatto—^CaauMB Clay," Ike Harvard team should be one of the hits of the ballroom and state. The new season The comic opera star Wil- danoaa are tha rage ot the ballroom HI6H JINKS Tktrtr-alatk l*v—Baat of B'way; Mata. riles nay a hum. liam Pruette. asslted by Charlee orr and tha on* on the stage Is a rever- Beak ins LtrU. b» Ott. H.a.rk.eh. Huslc dy Rue.l* Frlml. aulk.r. at "Th. Firefly" W*d. ft Sat. 1:11; BTai., ltf¥-'TlM In "Common Clay," written by Clvvea and company, will appear In "A Hol- Laat Laugh." Klnkead, the story Is well told in lan- sion to tba danoe or yesterday. To Presented with a Notable Caat. Surrounded by a Beauty Chorue land Romance," a miniature opera In one not Initiated, to to* Intricacies or of Jayeaa, Sln|ln| and Dancinf Qlrla. Wsater Oaresa, B'war *urt ttt. h •«.; •res. guage characteristic of the penonage one act with booke and lyrlci by Jean 1; Mala., Tuaa., Thurt.11." , Hat—The In It, It lend! Itself to tense situations. Havex and mualc by George Botaford the dance, thla paradox might not passing- Show of 1111" It Is drect and oulmnatlve In Interest, Ben Teal made the production. Claire aaam easy ot explanation. Aa a mat- SplrttBd, {pirkltai m. KautiUflo Mloiitt Out lliiflr In the temor^; « « and it haa the cardinal melodramatic Roohaatir, late prlma donna of Lew tar of tact, the present development All 4ka Hew Yark Tksertiea will kald qualfty of aympathetlc appeal. And aa ot danoing—both ballroom and stage "I'm Tkreush With •eemlailleawe'e," "Jim," "Ceaae Bilker Br'a." "Lev.'.Owe It la well produced and expertly acted, Fields' "All Abdard," will sing io»r«no Kiss," "IsmetklMSeeeieTlalle-TIMlelal." "Net New, Bat Leler." "IKn.wV«r •atiacaa Laser Bay (Maadar) tea*, eta. and baritone selections. —la as natural aa the birth of the HuekeM Very Well?' "fleet O«," "Chl CM," «e. * * « It promlaes to be popular. Illy. In tbe,flrit place, there wai a PlalaasM Tfceatre—«aevs» Kara Belmore and Walter Connvlly Ire. Furthermore, they become so : forded by witnessing the play. The will be In the cast of "Treasure Island!" aeoond^—and by far the greater roaaon ly reflects them. Intricate, go elaborate, to violent. I The story In throe act! and an wMoh will open the Punch and Judy —Is the oharactar or type of the play. Theatre In October. one may aay so, that no one who In It li a new dramatic type' which has epilogue Involve! the fate of a girl of dalged In them could fall to get al been growing In public favor for eome gh aplrlta and a queattonable paat the exercise be required. Take the ho aciseptii employment in the home Ned Weyburn's miniature tsvue, "Too three or four yeara. Moatly thli dra- Much Mustard." waa revived on Tues- turkey trot, for lnitao.ee, It la better matlo type it due to the efforts of a family proud of Iti eminent re- Per Week for 2 Persons ictablllty, only to be found out by day evening at the Hotel Bhelbtirne, known aa the one step. Thla dance Qeorge M. Cohan himself, who haa Brighton Beach. alone brings Into play,every muicl P V A TE steadily advanced front entertainer to • of the gueits at the' house and ter to be tempted and betrayed by ROOM "BA T H & MEALS player, from player to author. In the Loula divert will atage a fout»aot of the body. Then there la the tango new dramatic type, there It a mixture employer's son. a college youth. and Ita flratcousin , the maxlxe. These AT BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y. '"^JYON"" Later aha seeks Justice and a set- play by Herman Schegjauar called 'The of tragedy, melodrama, comedy and Bargain," Which A. H. Woods ,hae dtnoes require so much time, pa- faroe. Playa of this type are oon- lement for her child and falls Into e hand! of the family'! lawyer, an scheduled for September production. tience and exertion to perform prop structed aleng the lines of melodrama He will alao play the principal rol*. «rly that no one can tall by Indul- HOTEAMERICAL NSHELBURN AND EUROPEAN PLAN E but written In a key or comedy and nlnent jurlat, much honored in hi! immunity, who too haa had an affair gence In them. They may be a fad with a dominant mood of farce. They Bdward Binary haa bean engaged by 200 rooms; 75 private balht; running hot aud cold are replete with thrills but abound i the dlltant past of his life and hs,s but they are serving a good purpose tamed from it woman'a power or no Charlee Hopkins for ths role of I*mg nevertheless, and I hope they wll water in rooms; every convenience; turf bathing with laugh-provoking situations The John Sllvsr In "Treaiure Iiland.1 audience la Invited to laugh at every e aacrlfloe. stay. SPECIAL TERM TO FAMILIES Thla eptaode has already been com which will be the opening production thrill after It haa been experenced. at the Punch and July Theatre. "The stage, on the other hand, has Week-End Rate Saturday Dianrr "Seven Xeyi to Baldpate" will be at unlcated to the audience ao when gone tLe other way. To be lure, th lo le girl, BUen Neul, Is being broken $7 ROOMS & MEALS the Plalnfleld Theatre tomorro Mill Lola Fisher haa been added to new danoaa have found their way t Moadiy alter Breakfatl (Thuraday) Sept. Ind l the wheel of a court examination WRITS tOU PAMPHLET r the ruthlesa lawyer, one la ready the company aupportlng Miss rRhet the legitimate but only at >r the dramatic, but somewhat Barrymore In "Roast Beef Medium," novelty. Tbe atage dancea themtel SPECIAL SHORE DINNER NOON TO TKN P M 92 My lawyer." which Is to come to the Lyceum Thea- vee hare reverted In type to th. 1 rained coincidence that she is actu- NED WAYBURN'S lCn1aa,l. MA Twice nightly, 7:30 & 11.09 A new playwright. Max Marcln, has ly his own daughter—the mother, a tre following Miss Marie Tempest'! danoaa of two generation! ago. W Seaside Dlvenlon 00111811 TOO NO ADMISSION CHARGED written "See My Lawyer." the faroe lancer, having committed suicide In engagement. , are adapting the old ateps In such which will open the aeaaon at the El •rder that the father of her child (aahlon that they look like new. Any- tinge Theatre tomorrow evening. It ight escape disgrace. In the Brady production of "RuKgles of Red Oap,'' with Lawrence [>'( >raay how the public welcome! them an tella of a vtelonary young promoter It will bs detected at once that the they help to kaep the atage abreast o whoae achemee to become wealthy got ngredlents of "common day" have ai the Hon. George sad Ralph Her* aa htm Into many troubles. Hli dilemma ong been the common property of Ruggles, Leonora Harris will flay thla extraordinary dancing age." Anally proves to be not eo serious and nelodrama. Though time-tried they Klondike Kate, John W. Cope will be Advertise all of the time—not ex- he turns out to be clever ^netead of remain effective, and this time they the Cousin Egbert and Louise Cloiser ADVERTISE ALL OF THB TIM' Hale the Mrs. Bffle. foolish. are rather tkllfully used. —not extravagantly, not waateiully travagantly, not wastefully, but The play Is In three acts. The com- The play, la also extremely well per- pany will Include T. Roy Barnel, Miss ormed In the leading charactera. The "The Qlrl Who Smiles" moved from but DONT QIVB ANYBODY Margot Williams. Hal Ruaaell. Miss ale of GUen gives Mlse Jans Cowl op- the Lyric Saturday night, opening \|<»n- CHANCE TO FOROITT YOU. don't let anybody forget you. lnes Buck, Qus Welnberg. Walter Hoi tortunttles similar to those shu grasp- tlay at the Longacre. This carrlt>H>out ton. John Flood, Harry Llltord, Sydney ed ao well In "Within the Law.' The the Intention of the Times Producing Booth, John Daly Murphy, Frank Mon second act she played, with admirable Company of having a permanent t^ee* roc Conrad Cantaan, Richard Lyle, emotional restraint, and she tilled the tr« for their productions. The stuff- of Jule Ferrar and Ml! Amy Rumen. hlr.l with equally admirable emotional the Longaore will be Bam Tauber. gen- ibandon. John Maaon impertmnated eral business manager; eBn Teal. Htage Max Martin Is alao the author he juried an eaey role for him. with director, and Augustus Barratt. mbll- "The Houe of Otaaa," a new play ust the right measure of gravity and cal director. llgnlty. and one scene, at leant, with SHOES FOR SCHOOL WEAR whloh will be presented at the Cand ler Theatre tonight, and the cast o lepth and tenderneas. The Leader la tha Shopping Maldc which will Include Mis* "Mary Ryan. An unusually Ane characterisation Miss Ada Oilman, Mlaa I.lla Rhodes, was contributed by Runs *\YTiyt>tl, who for Union county. Read the adrer Mils Florence Walcot.t, Frederlok Burl appeared as the father of the offend- tlsementa carefully. Harry C. Browne, Thomas Ptndlay That boy and girl whom you James C. Marlowe .end others. I * * • declare can "kick out" more shoes OalMr—«*••< OataMe tke Dear, The olaab ot logic and aenttnent In than you can buy will meet their the arrangement of human affairs haa a great deal to do with the plot "JUIt Outside the Dour." a new pla) Waterloo in the stock we have by Julea Bskert Goodman, which open ed at the Gaiety Theatre Monday night bought for your protection this, Dr. Carey Wheaton ie a scientist wh. believes only In facts, and hla two chl] dren have bean brought up without re. year. gard for euotlonaUem. Gloria, h daughter, li an Intensely practloal girl fond ef reading and talking advance Start them in on the first day in a pair of them and •heoites. Kenneth, the son. ti famous novelist, whose reputatloi note, their wonderful wearing qualities. rests on Ma harsh realism IM« this oaratully ordered houe They mean money saved ior you. h»M COOMS till Influence of a graa roosance, whloh la "Just outside door." We aeademlo environment tfca waali family, built UP by tha work of rests. Is strangely dissipated by the •wlft tad slotting events of the real world. as4 romsnsa wins over fact 163 B. Brawl St. In the aapavaay are Included Mlaa Silberg Bros. i Ka< madth. » wt •M^v WectfieU, N«w Jersey. iwUa MWa sfalaat Truag, SlUott Daa ttr, Wank stawTWs C*,*.,.'-Davi Waaatora, Frank Loess aaa William THE HOME OF "REALLY GOOD" SHOES. Marts*. All three aoti are laid In th library of tha 4oetora ham. with m > IMas Oao. M. Cafe**'* Beat Way, "Hoven Keys to Baldpate," at tha naMWd Theatre Thurwday, Sept. tad. mi wnnrn&D Liunt, WBDVMDAT, HOT 1,1*15.

Harrison. William Conow, Herbert mdertaklngs. At tbe close of the Moffett. Wlntor Roeecrans, Jack irvlce M r. Retter waa presented with RACE INJURIES Brown, Joseph Burke, Roy Bmtth, beautiful bouquet, a gold signet WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS Walter Dickinson, Kenneth David- ng and a parse of money. PROVE FATAL son, Ralph Brown. Clarence Hager. Second test—Oeorge McMalon. •RKSrVTKRIAJC RALLY Russell Cloth worthy, Raymond DAY SKPTKMBKR 9BTH. Amos Millar Patted Away Sweeney, Herbert Pope. Edgar Quipp. James Mllluer, Harold Williams. The Presbytertap Sunday School to Friday lornlng After William Thompson. ntlclpattng a big time on Sunday, Third test—Clifford Ewlng. Pres- September l«th. when their annual Brave Figfct ton Swaney, Harold MacMlllan, David ally Day exercises wilt be held. A Collins, Harry Btahlberg, Francis lew plan for making known the Me A Ulster vent has been Introduced by the FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY The program of the afternoon con- \po\, tneaeengar boys, approprlats- sisted of singing games In which for- dreaaed tor the occasion, will de- NEWARK After a brave struggle for life, ty little girls participated; folk danc- ver Invitations to the various homes. Amos Miller, who waa Injured In an ing; dances called "The Chime* of uttona bearing tbe words "Bring auto smash up at the Flemlngton Dunkirk," "Shoemakers Dance," )ae," will also he distributed and Fair on August 13th, passed away at "T»ffy." "Hot Croaa Buns," "Tan- v-hen a pupil brings In a new scholar Muhlenberg Mospltal. Plainfleld, last toll," "Danish Dacne of Greeting." ie receives a second button entitled Friday morning. and the "Children's Polka." Brought One." Attrsctlve fobs will For several days attar U» acci- Races for the boys followed and in awarded the boys and girls bring- dent It.waa thought that Miller had tbese the competition was keen, there ing In the largest number of new members. All branches ot the Home- a fair chance to recover, but follow- waa a large number of entries In each ing the replacement of a MCtloa of event. The bicycle race waa won by hurch will prepare special programs hie backbone which had been thrown H. Williams, wltb B. Bchwab a close 'or the day. out of place he seemed to grow second. The relay team, composed weaker and weaker. of Stanley Irving. Budd Miller, wul apart from what you save on our rut prlres, raid trimmed collar and cuffs; both all white and WRHTKIKI.D M%N BUYS held Its regular meeting on Monday th(in> quality BOOIIB will be worth at least 36% fltli combination trimmings. Thanks to the gen- roslty of the makers, we are able to sell these at PLAYGROUND CLOSES MILLBI KN PROPKRTV evening. Plans were dlsruased for morn when cold weather comes. Buy now, and let Negotiations have been completed celebrating the lodge's third annlver- UH hold your purchases In storage until November remarkably small prices tor the quality, Mr, 9Hc, ry. for the purchase by R. F. Hohea IK. There will be no storage charge. •i.no, •I.9H. SUCCESSFUL SEASON ateln. of this town, of the Mlllburn The regular meeting of the Board of Kducatlon will be held Friday THK.SK HIO VA 1,1'KB KOR CHILDRKN, 6 TO 14 Hotel property at Mlllburn avenu IIKAI TIKtX I'KIWIAN I.AMU «X)ATH AT •Itl9.no \ and Main street, Mlllburn. from Wa! evening. (loth Coats at •!.»», 9a£0, 95.0©—Serge, (Continued from Page One) ter M. Mooney, also ol this place. Thi A. D Washburn and family return- Made In a full back flaring model, with deep hevlot, gabardine; double-breasted models, also y. Mr. Maxwell, of Maxwell's garage, price paid Is said to have been abou ed home Sunday from Oscawanna, •H-ln-sleevea, finished with turn-back cuffs of same vlth patch pocketa and belts All wanted colors. aaved the day by bringing his second $11,500. N. V. fur. The skins used In these coats are splendidly Rev. W. K. Bourquln, of Brooklyn, Serge Dresses at 98JI9, •B.OO—Russian and big Jitney bus Into action, the flrst The land has a frontage of 100 ft matched, wltb good curl and fine luster. Lined sailor models, trimmed with braid and stlk pipings on Millburn avenue and 115 feet oi will preach at the St. Paul's Oerman big bus having already been packed with good quality brocade. —many deatrable styles. Main street. Besides tbe hotel thei Lutheran church next Sunday. full. Too much cannot be (aid of Finer tirades of Persian l*mh Coats at «l?5 * tain Mr. Maxwell's generosity In thus pro- is also a frame building used formei Whooping cougb Is causing much Tub Dresses at 49c, B#k, 91.B9, »1.9H—Cham- alarm In the borough Just now. many viding for fully 7B children, he refus- ly aa a garage. The new owner oi 4O-IN. BLACK RVM8IAN PONV COATS AT WMMM) bray, lawn, voile and gingham, with trimmings of ing to accept pay from the Commis- the place doea not contemplate any hildren having contracted the dis- embroidery, laces and colored pipings; In Russian, changes for the present. The hotel ease. sion for the use of these vehicles. Well-matched skins, nicely molred. Good full suspender and bolero coat models; checks, plaids business will still be conducted by Mrs. Thomas McKlernan enter- There Is very much doubt as to who boxed back with flaring bottom, square fronts. and stripes. most enjoyed the ride—Mr. Maxwell Joseph Colllct. tained her niece. Miss Lillian Saw- or the children whom be made so yer, of Stamford, Conn., last Friday. IN(1RK with two pairs of bloomer Knickerbockers; well McClintock. Jonas Miller, Mrs. Sims, when he delivered his farewell ad- last sermon in St. Paul's Oerman Dyed Skunk . . . . • e.Tn to via.no •ia.no to •ttt.no lined, up-to-date models 9a.M dress. Lutheran church last Sunday. Mr. A. D. Tuttle, C. O. Edmonds. J. H. Russian Wolf .» 7.MUI| 9.no Pearsall, Charles Sorter, Mr. Samuel Retter has accepted a call from a • 7.IH>#» o.no Others at 98.9H Mr. Retter has been pastor of the Natural Beaver, * 7.noto»ujM) Goldberg, Eugene Chamberlin, H. K local church since 1912 and has church In Buffalo. •iu.noAKnt.no Siies 7 to 17; high grade new Fall aulta (Nor- D. Jackson, Charles E. Smith. M. B. worked earneatly for the welfare of Black Ko» .•in.ootoaaa.no •ia.notoM9.no folk style), with two pairs ot full bloomer knicker- Dutcher, 1.. M. Pearsall, K. R. Wood- the church. He leaves Oarwood to FOR NHSWp AND FACTS Dyed Raccoon $11.00 •in.oo bockers. Materials are extra good quality tweeds ruff. J. S. Claas, Jae. O. Gage, F. D. accept a call from Benningtoo, N. Y. READ EVERY PAGE Natural Hktink, •10.no t» 9a9.no •19.no u> aa7.no and corduroys aflJMl Mooney. Rutledge Tomlin, S. Schlen- In his remarks he said he regret- Black Wolf . . .•to.no* •ia.no •ist.no « •i8.no Boys' School Caps, the better kinds, new fall ger, Mr. Stahl and F. B. Ham. ted to leave the Oarwood church but ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER? If H«l I'NIY •14.no « •iH.no shapes, at HOC Those who have assisted as Super- •19.no * •aa.no wiahed them success in their future not, why not 8UBSCRIBE NOW? r'lnlH-r Hat-coon, •ia.no •19.noftt1ta.no Boys' $hlrta and Shlrtwalsta, of good madras visors during the summer were Mr. (Second Floor) and percale; new fall colorings; sit slies . noc Beard, Miss Marlon Ferris, Miss Mar- (Second Floor) tin, Roy Marsh, Miss Gomel and Wal- ter Reese. The Commission express- ed Its appreciation of the generous help extended by Doctors Decker and Sinclair, in first aid cases; of the courtesy of tbe entire Board of Edu- cation, and of the tboughtfulness of SPECIAL CLEARANCE Women's Low Shoes Rugs and Carpets the police attention at all times. Throughout the summer the latter The newest Fall design*—the lowest prices loaned their atop watch to Miss Car- Were $3.50 to $5.00 good Floor Coverings have ever been sold for. roll tor the races, etc. Miss Ruth of all our Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies, to Balance of Our Regular Stock Every good quality Is shown In our great stocks. Clark has been an able pianist during make room for new stock. We are selling Bi- About 700 pairs of all kinds, In the latest lastB The only assortment In Newark of French Wilton the folk dancing drills As a sort of and combinations. Although there Is not every slse Rugs. Fine stocks also of Hardwlck French summary of the work done on the cycles and accesories at prices far below their In every *tyle, every woman can be fitted with a playground, there have been kite con- Weave Wilton Rugs, Standard Wool and Worsted high grade pair of shoes at less than they cost to tests, quoit pitching, stories drama- market value. Wilton Ruga, Body Brussels Rugs, Axmtnster Rugs tised, spirited games of volley ball make. Even If you do not need a new pair now, (seamed and seamleas), Wilton Velvet Rugs, Wool and pasa ball; hikes, picnics, boxing A full line has been added of Automobile It will pay you to buy several pairs at this price and Fiber Rugs, Crex Matting Rugs, Colonial Rag and wrestling; basketball, checker Tires, Tubes and Sundries. These tubes are for future use. At 91.00 Rugs, and other popular weaves. In Carpetlnga contests, folk dancing, tennis, base- we have complete assortments, figured and plain, ball and tthletlc training on the ap- tully guaranteed and at a saving of nearly one- for rooms, balls and stairs. Tapestries, Body paratus; sand moulding, book read- Brussels, Wilton Velvet and Plain Color Fillings. ing and a lot more. Surely the half ot what you have been paying. A large youngeters will long remember tbe assortment of Automobile Supplies, such as summer of 1016. Tbe field day ex- ercises of yesterday Included a handi- Electric Bulbs, Klaxonets, Patches, etc. New Blankets, Etc. cap bicycle race, relay running race, Goods arriving every day. sack race, three legged race, potato Robe Blankets, Wool Nap Blankets, Wool relay, etc. Those who received blue Agents for Havoline Oils and Greases. Blankets, Etc., at Reduction prices. linens ribbon prlxea for first position at these events were: Comprising Hemmed Muslin Sheets, Hemmed Winners in checker contest*— Call us up and see how reasonable your Muslin Pillow Cases, White Muslin, Etc. Olrls under twelve, Margot Valen- Automobile Supplies can be purchased—Tel. tine; girls over twelve, Dorothy Cobb; boys under twelve, John Ryan; 135-R. boys over twelve, Cyril Fcote. > Upholsteries Kite flying contest—Burton Dles- Agents for Westfield for the Harley David- Sample Curtains and Curtain Ends, Imported endorf. son Motorcycle and "The Wonder" Maxwell Cretonnes, Bordered Scrim, Imported Madras, Lace Quoit tournament—Arthur Clark. Housewares Curtains, Imported Lace Curtains, Half-Sash Cur- Boxing matches—Joseph Burke, Car. tains, Velour Portieres, Silk Velour Portters, Co- Thousands of Bargains In Our Basement— Harold Beaumont, Oeorge O'Connor, lonial Portieres, Utility Boxes, Cedar Chests, Win- Things for the Kitchen—for the China Cabinet- Arthur Clark, John Bchmall, James dow Shades, Etc. tor the Bathroom, Ktc. Mllluer. Below we give a Hat of those boys who passed the difficult Brat, second and third athletic testa, and to whom R. F. Hohenstein, Jr. brouie buttons were awarded by the Broad, New National Playground Association, 2 Prospect St., Wentfield, N. J. through the local Playground Com- FIN HOOM HaUeySU. mission: BABNE & CO, Winners In the badge teat contest: Flrat teat—Arthur Clark, Arthur Ovwiuulinf uti Eoptiring by Expert Mechanic* Corbott. Robert Knapp, Oeorge WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS O'Connor, Clarence BurreU. Martin tBM WMTTOMJ) LBAPMt, WpglfMtDAY, WTKMB1B 1, 1915. tHE BELL COMPANY Georaette Crape and Lace The Woman Who Takes ! NOW MAKING LATHE! the proper help to keep her digestion right and her system Negligee Boudoir Frock free from poisonous accumulations, is not troubled with headaches, backache, languid feelings, unnat- twenty Men Added to Regulai ural Bufferings. All women who have tried Force and Eight-Hour Day Adopted BEECHAM'S PILLS 116 ORDERS IN SIGHT know this fin-ioiis remoily to 1 c fie proper help for thorn. A f'.v d.iaos will mal^e i-imciliate i..iTirenre and occasional use will cause a permanent i:n;iroviirrn'nt in health and Btrenpth. They Tbe Bell Elwtrle Motor Compsn) VICTROLA cleanse the Kvstem nnl niirily fie Mo.id and every woman who of Garwood, which hap for a numbe r !•(» m I • •cham'.i Pills, nut only enjoys better physical of years born turning out high grad conuitlr.n, with quieter ncrvm and brighter ipirits, but she •Ingle and poly phue motom, hB branched out In thn manufat-turin lint and 1* now Dually engaged In Ih OFFER Enjoys A Clear Complexion manufacture of lathes. DWetWeM W _ wfck Enrr •«*. The factory recently built and no k I«»M, 10e., IS*. occupied by the company hat prnvr The No. VIII too small to accommodate the blR o dan and two new building* are no In the procew of erection one for II storage of parti and the other for tli assembling of the machlnea. Victrola With the addition of thn now tin the Bell Company haa Inaugurate With 12 the eight hour day for all the <>n ployeet Mr. A. C. Bell prenldnnt o . the company. Informed a Ueadvr re| RECORDS reaentatlve that the change from Tw~ntr-F«vr f*l««tl«n. $49-00 tan to an eight hour day at the »au> Y«ur Chm .MMUM ti|M waa made Toluntarlly b> th , HALSEVC WASN/NCTX)N S7J. oompany, th« owner* belte»lng thR tha men employed on the fln« worl eu glre better aatlafaction In tin $5 Down-$11 Week right hour day. Mr. Bell waa aaked about the or Other Special Victrole ders reported to have been placec Clearance of wtth hla company. Regarding thli Offers This Week: Mr. Bell atated, "1 received an ordm tbli morning from a large New York ooncern for fifty lathes, the price ol Which will aggregate about 140,000 Women's Tub Dresses These lathe* are on an order from a Detroit firm and will be uaed In the Lawns, tissues, crepes, voiles, cambrics, ratines and K>»K~ automobile Induatry and will be ship- hams the thin fabrics which women like best, made up along Bed direct to Detroit when completed. the simple, smart lines which permit of practical wearing and We expect to make the flnt shipment in about two montba." vet (five their wearers atvle. NEW CANDY STORE 59c, 1.00,1.49 From Toronto, Will Thine dresses must be seen to be appreciated. And after Open NarttoTai ce Market. KOI.KIKE of pule green georgette h«-lK thc.v IIIII.V vie with mid Victorian A new candy1, atora, known as crane la attructlvely cutnliiiied it'inineK or with (Ireek goddesso. Victor-Virtrola No. 11 and records you have read Die following items you will want to see them "Diana, the Itors ot Quality," will N" velth cream white shadow laee. niey mny prove the benefit of Bwedlsli to the amount of very early on Thursday morning. open this week In the premise! for- The loose sleeves nml shoulders de- exerclnes and tlu> Milue of sports, for $10.00, your own merly occupied by the Smart Hat velop Into a pointed fmnt puiiel. with the minimi dress offers no rpulataun $110.00 selection, at . • •hop. rows of nolrrlng running crosswise. tn frw movement It neither confine* Over tbe hlpn bungs a wide laee peplum. the feet nor the wnlM. We can breatbi' 59c for Dresses Originally 1.00 and 1.S0 The Interior of the store has been Terms $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly made vary attractive, haadeome naw Another piece of feminine finery Is deeply nnd more freely. . Made of lawn and crepe, with dainty organdie vests and futures, a large soda fountain and I be creani white shadow laee boudoir The result »i> far In rather like a fa- lulls of sill in or velvet. Plain and fancy skirts, several styles ehalra and tables hare been Installed. ap, which mutches this frock It Isnirlxl picture In Its lonfnslon. We see tidged about the face with a -.inrrow Victor-Victrola Nou.. 1^4 anmildl iri-uiurecords ol Mouses, some ill bolero effect, button trimmed. Low necks All the lea cream and a greater every kind of >i wtilk and nothing that laee of the Mime kind nnd trimmed look* n» If It were quite the finished to the amount of itii< 1 short sleeves. You must not confuse these dainty dresses portion of confections offered for with pale green siitln iihlK>n. •ale will be made on the premises thluB. The memory of the tight skirt fij.oo.yourown with tin* sort you wotild ordinarily obtain for the now price and tor this purpose the various ma- e a a tymunlien over Mime women even yet: $16500 •election, at . . of !i!tc. chines necessary have been Installed The wide skirl has brought nlxiiit n others are tr>lmr to stride and awlnsr In the basement ot the building. lew wnlk. which at present l» dlflletilt once more: *ui»e nilnce. some trip, n Terms f 10.00 down, $8.00 monthly to define. Before the wnr women few nwiiirjrer. hut » minority tread tlie Souvenirs will be given away on enrth v* Itl» sin h exquisite grace that the opening day. Th* proprietors ibuffleil. It was the only thing for 1.00 for Dresses Originally ISO to 3.00 them to do when their skirts were no only n sonnet t>y n poet would be akte Victor-Victrola No. i and records former)* kapt a similar store In to do them Justice. Af»NA MAT. Wash materials, made up in smart styles, with organdie Toronto, Canada. tight. But today If they avoM foollah to the amount 00 vests, fancy collars aud cuffs and velvet ribbon trimmings of fao.oo, your Some have velvet belts. Very superior dressea for porch and BOX LUMOHBON. ownselection at The Woman's Foreign Missionary $220 street wear. (Jood colors. Any woman would find satisfaction Society of the First Methodist church Terms fio down, $10 monthl in the ownership of these charming models at $1.00. will hold a box luncheqn on the lawna Simple Afternoon Gowns of Voile surrounding the home of Mra. W. A. Corbett, 166 Dudley avenue, tomor- and Taffeta Call and See • Complete row at 11:80. The playlet, "Girls 1.49 for Dresses Originally 3.00 to 3.98 Line o! Victrelas from Here and There," will be presented Very attractive models, in tissue gingham, lawn and crepe by the membera of the Standard Bearers. in stripe, dot and plain colors. Organdie vests. Some bolero $15 to 9250 styles. Kmbroidery collars and cuffs. Adapted to all sorts THK FABLE OV THH of daytime wear. The materials and trimmings are of the sort ANTI-GAMBLING CRl'BABK. . Once upon a time In almost any NO INTEREST which will wash splendidly, with just a little care. Sale city there thrived a little bunch of NO EXTRAS price $1.49. perfectly nice women who raved and THIRD FLOOR shouted oontlnuoualy at the city of- ficials for permitting gambling with- in the city'a gates. To be sure no accusations were made, because the KNABE WAREROOIiS ladtea did hot know who was gamb- L. Bamberger & Co. ling, where they were gambling, how ARMSTRONG PIANO CO. they were gambling, or when they NEWARK, NEW JERSEY were gambling. But they lust know 803 Broad Street, Newark there must be gambling going on Newark Home of the Knabe Piano somewhere. Of course they knew their husbands sometimes bet a little en a ball game and that their chil- dren played marbles for "keeps," but they only did that tor fun. And than one day the city's arm of the law stumblad Into a poker game. The players were arrested and the lady crusaders sent tor the State's attorney. All of the gamblers, save one, had money to pay off. The lone one waa tent to Jail for ninety daya to "lay It out." HAHNESTAGG CO. take this opportunity The day aftor the trial one of the crusader's husbands cleaned up sev- ot expressing their gratification at the enteen hundred dollars on the stock axohange, and that night the cru- encouraging support which they have sader, herself, brought home a lovely eutglaaa bowl that she had won at enjoyed during the first six months ot a tea party. MORAL—A silver card Is a silver supplying the people of New Jersey card, but a silver dollar It money. with Good Furniture at Popular Prices. ON BABY In tha olty ot Llfeopolls In particular, Hahne-Stagg Co. desire Where Fame and Failure meet, There runt a pleasant thoroughfare to thank the large number ot custom- That's known as Hasp Street. ers tor their patronage, and to assure it skirts the river Dalliance; tt's way Is prlmros»-llned, them of a maintenance ot Hke high And those who travel May street No trouble seem to dad. by Franklin Blmon * Co.. Naw Tork principles on which this business is Here Mirth and Joy and Pleasure rove WHITE French voUe dress orer plaited raffles, tapped with a doable And Soag aad Jubllaa; uet linn a three tUir skirt tnaert- cording. The pretty sailor collar Is they baokoo you to (oUaw them, A •d with val laee, corded top andmade of white georgette crape. Pearl Light-hearted and care-tree; bottom aud ttuUhed with a fold of net. buttons trim the walat. Toe narrow And wonderful basaara there are The trout aad back of tbe wslst are Kirdle and ea#h ends are ot the mate- Where you can stop and buy Duelr tucked aud trimmed with vtleu rial Love, friendship, laughter and de- deoues luce luaertlon and crochet or- A Manning large sailor hat ot white U*at~- aameota. The wide girdle la made of xstln faced with black satin la almply But ah^tfca ptto* ta hi*. lotas ot povpatoor illk. trlmmea with * Ma«* •*<> VnlM fro. I hat U of the white val lace grain ribbon ban* aoa •esetls. XVttk flan*, at lagkoAt Boft satla rib- fcttrwfcttw bon and Bowers In pink, Ugkt bine or It runs at last to Fallureburg, Bows ot salt putangs an aaan «a the whtta are used aa a trunmiug. full ehnetljM skirts. And ttaara Ml* Ml ft* «*f. Aa ifteruoou gown ot tafteta or Buooaasvllle's road U hard •»* fine «a tkJav alls ta attantan K*O* • e • tha an* atos* toMM W .. if to quaker gray, but black, white and Biscuit coioraA pongee #etttooaia an tat «**• wfcf, mm torue nr» ahm antMUM »h»Jes. The three tlar salrt U nnlshed with ANNA MAT. mi not take tear alraat.

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'WJ WHDlflSDAY, I i, me. THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION Washington, D. C.—Ten thousand LEGAL NOTICES dollars was received by Secretary ttsasar TT—rf Jersey. ADVERTISERS SPECIALS McAdoo. accompanied by a letter run-mow AND none*. J. S. IRVING CO. Colorado, being no longer a tramp •tacing that the writer "had paid Westneld, N J.. July Ith. 1»U DBALBRS IN card for the Suffragists, that State WHAT THE MERCHANTS HAVE double to the United States the To the Council of the Town of Weal- fold. having fallen morally and politically TO OFFER amount he stole" and this was an-Qentlpmen: , from It* one* high standing and other payment to satisfy hit con-Thn undersigned, being the owners science. The sum was the second nt leaat one-sixth of the lenda Senator Helen Ring Robinson ap- Initacemeata Vmnd taOa r ron i Ins upon the proposed Improve- Goal and Lumber parently relocated to the rear as a largest contribution ever receive* lent, hereby petition your honorable Advertising CManae. — Read »dv to cause the curb llnea ot the VataV^at • Suffrage speaker, Mrs. R. E. Perry for the conscience fond. louievard, from Park Street to Rnaa VFVMM 1l« •• I* the article In the last week's Carefully All the Adverttee- *lart> and Academy Place, to be eatab- IffH • meata, as "Whs* Yoa llati,.l twenty (10) feet on each side Leader choses Kanses aa tk* object ADVERTISE ALL OF THI TIM* of 'he renter line of said Boulevard, ud MMOM _ State where much good has Want" Will be Foand -not extravagantly, not wastefall*. nd tn cause said section of the Boule- vard to be Improved In the following: ifedllBffWOOd *ftd accomplished by women Suf- but DON'T OITE ANYBODY A manner: frage She Instances and names ave CHANCE TO FORGET YOU. 1. By constructing* concrete curba and Kuttera three feet (I') wide over women who hav* each specialised la Films, Just received a fresh lot, all .11, with foundations and • Inch under- certain fields of work for betterment *ite*. st Btumann's. drawn, along both curb lines. of conditions In that State affecting, I Hy reconstruct Ing and resurfac- mainly women and chlldrea. -Show Me!" All right; eon* to n* i he existing macadam to conform NELSON ARCHBOLD Charlie Clark's. How's This? to Die established grade. Wa otw Oa» Rawlr«4 Dollar* toward for as* Hy macadamising the unpaired Otven time and oppettaalt* for J. 8. Irving Company are still •teat «f latarrk teat raaaot br rurm »• Ball'a porilon of the carriageway for a" depth Carpenter and Builder March I donbt not 1 could name as selling Lehlgh Coal. Calami Cor». ~>f i-ix Inches (•"). many women In- any male suffrage r. I CHENEY * CO. T.MO, 0. 4 By grading the space between the "Consult the Man Who Knows" lh» •ae>ralfi. I. irea.'nt and new curb Mftea, covering All Brunch** of C«rp«nti7 Ropalring State equally as prominent, equally for tea laat it nara. a.il toilet* " the name with top soil, and sowing ta the by-word ta WestBeU. It re- ./ aoeorael* tn aft eaaln.-wa I -a*** aped thereon. at Interested, equally aa efficient la SaaarlallT aalt to carry «et any B Hy reoonatructlng and extending Promptly Attoneod to aa uplifting and progreeUvs work aa •fm to Walter 1. Laa, of "tk* kaay • Malm. eulv, rta at the corners ot Park Street the** Mrs. Perry In* MMrM. It to •ner" ta the nmnm MaMtaf, NAT. BARK Of CO] and Boulevard to conform to the pro- who Is an authority to W«at«*ld real -Ta»,l llnea. 16SEUCUD AVENUE TolophoM Connoetton the woman, whether with or wlthoat n.lli mint Cere It tata • . Hy doing all grading Incident to the vote, who Is always prominent la •Mate. Those wh* pMrgnM Mm doMrartly apoa Uw Weed tad SMllei rarfaeea the Improvement and euch grading, well. *• •yatrai. Taattataalala ttet fro. FrM nanulamlalng and guttering as may good works aid whose Influence has «• p»r bottl.. lleM Vt all Draftteta. )e neroaeary oh Intersecting atreeta mmiMllately adiacent thereto to make been as effective In non-suffrage at Take Ball'a raatflj nna fer ceaattpatles. lUch alreeta conform te the proposed In equal suffrage states. FOl'R f MOD RVMK line* and gradea. FOR INVESTORS. Th>> coat of the above deecrlbed Im- H. P. MANNING I, tor one, am tired of hearing krowment to be asseeaed upon the what women will do "when we get In the September American Maga- LEGAL NOTICE* mtl* benefltted according to law. the vote." The Equal Suffrage A tiepoalt of ISO accompanleu thla Plumbing. Heating and Tin Work lloe appears a new department, en- NOTICB OV AMgHIMMNT. rttltti-n aa required by law. States have no better laws tor pro-titled, "The Family's Money" which Respectfully, MHLM STREET PHONE NO. 484-M tection for women and chlldrea (In Notice Is hereby given that Charles rllARMCfl I*. COMMNO. Is devoted saving, spending and H. Oenmsn, Ernest W. WMcoi ana AliKLR C. CODDING. some states not as good) than are investing. this department tSugene G. Hanford, the Board uf As- CAnRIR W. (WITH. found in male suffrage states. The •P- sessors In and for the Tows of West' illAB A. SMITH, peart an extract from a book, prl- Held, In the County ef Union, have tiled Kl 1ZABKTH DAR.HH. naming of the five Kannas women, vately published by Dr. their reports, msps and asseaameuts for A. J. MI1.LHR. all their alms and hopes, moat esti- Luclen C. special benefitnefits done undeu r certain oor-r I'XtZABBTH A MiniM.EI>!T It thahat they hhave beebeen epeclallll y bbeneAtted day of September, mt, at eight o'clock, ferred to wat written solely for the d h a thf Council room, 111 Proapect street, Ksnsas and New Jersey cannot be benefit of hit children and grand- and that tthh e exoees of thtee ccost ovoveer WeiMrtwld. N. J., to conalder the pro- named In the same breath; condit- speciaeciail l bbenefltbfe le was chargehd d h .poat-il Improvement above mentioned. children. The following extract It Towwn att largelrge.e thi Obiollona to the propoaett Improve- ions In these states are diametrically taken from hit chapter entitled, ThTh e ordinancesdin , namea of owners, ment muat be (tied In wrltlna* with the different. Kansas, settled very large- frontages and aaeeeements are as fol Town rierk et or before the time men "Buttnett Investments and MisIowa- : for aald meeting. ly by Ratern. God-fearing people de- takes:" 1. Eriett W. Wilctx termined that theirs should be a Improvements under an ordinance en CHARLES CLARK. Most failure* In Ufa grow out titled,, "An ordinancncee to Improvpe e LLeLenon x Town Olerk. Formerly of Alexander Hunt Free-Soil State. Is a great State agri- of the unwillingness of f wtfson to Avenuenue ffro m HtanleHtnl y AvenuAv e to Ch ChesC t l-ll 25-9-1 iPeea 111 It) culturally and had had no Urge 1m- nut IStreet," paused and adopted May profit by the experience of others llthh,, 1114. and known aa Special Ordi- WILCOX * POPE migrant population as a problem la My own mistakes would aaarly all nance N o17 1777 . •nmnr HIPROVSJMIONTS. Its development. hav* been avoided by observing a Lrf>t No. Name of Owner. Westfleld. N J. OAMPMHTMM AID BUILDBR 219 NORTH AVENUE 1 E. B P Randolph... BeHltil proposala will be received by Our New Jersey Is a State having tow simple principles, which 1 will I K 8. K Randolph. .. .JO UO.M the Council of the Town of Weatfleld. large manufacturing Interests, with endeavor to embody under four short • E 8. F. Randolph... .70 11 OK n. Jj . ant the Town Hell on Tueaday MO Cumberland St. large industrial populations la Jer- B. 8. r Randolph. . . pti-mmbel r T. 1111, at I o'clock P M rules. Bllsabeth NltohlSltohlo TO no.ii r impproving sections of Dudley Ave. sey City. Hoboken, Newark, Pater- am quite certain that I knew Jemima B. Allen , ...TO 110.14 stun Kd. and Bcotch Plains Ave, InTel. 11 WR8TFIBU) son. Pasaalc apd other cities that James eV Florence Sssld Town. these principles as a theory before I Jehnsan 00 110.10 Approximate eatlmate of quantltlea Kattmatee CheerfnUy Furnished Tel. IM-B WMfllU might be named. These are princi- began my business career, but It was Walter aV Farrlngton •Too cu. yda. of excavation. pally of foreign birth or parentage; Morleon to •i.01 1110 aq. yds. Six Inch macadam. only at I worked them out'In my own Irving and Cecelia lino at), yde. Macadam reaurfaced Jobbing Promptly Attended to many Ignorant ot or opposed to ourexperience that they came to have a Weed 00 •t.01 1700 lln. ft. concrete curb and gutter American Ideals and whose votes are K. B r. Randolph 01 01 »».»: 100 lln. ft. aldewalk relald. real and vital meaning. Following K. 8. r. Randolph 11.41 •ML 100 lln. ft. concrete' culvert controlled by labor leadara or poar- e the rules which my experience Nela May Randolph.. .10 •l.ll A •lennelt of 1100 00 will be required litical machine*. I knew ot a man B. 8. F. Randolph 70 n.v With each bid and a aurety company has taught me: «. 5. F Randolph 70 1U.II bond for the estimated coat of the who claims to hold and control the " 'Rule I—Never loan a needy Robert F. Hohensteln.TO noil Work will be required from the a KINDLING and CORD WOOD Italian vote in one of oar large New Kdlth C. Egbert 70 no.ii esssful bidder. friend any more money than you can O. Heoe and Gertrude 110.11 Plana, apecincstlone and forma n CORD WOOD, cut in suitable Jersey cities; consider thoughtfully, afferd to lose. Miller TO •repoaal may be obtained from A. W seriously the peril of extending the " 'Tour friend probably Intends In Ollllaon C Lott TO 'vara. Town Engineer, Toftn Hall lengths for fire places vote In this class ot clUtans. Knnoske Junushl ....71 Weatneld, N. J. good faith to pay back the money, but Bnnoske Junuahl It The i^buncll reaervea the right ti Pulley Poles and All Kinds of Fence Posts A practical politician ot Union the chances are that his schemes will reject any or all bids. 11.14111 CHARLRf CLARK. KINDLING WOOD A SPECIALTY county said to the writer recently, "I miscarry and he will not be able to Amount of excess of cost over Town Clsrk. would not be afraid tor vote* for special benefits to be paid 1I-J6 111 (Fees 17.10 repay you. and borne by the Town at women In Westfleld, but I Vould be " 'Rule II.—never Invest In a busi- large CHARLES HECKEL afraid of votes for woman In Ellta- IIWMU. ness with which you are not familiar MII1M Mountainside, N. J. p. o. Addreaa, Waatfteld, N. J. bethport. There the vote today la without first having a careful Investi- Westfleld, N J a controlled vote and as such has al- Improvements under sn ordlnanoe en- boated proposal* will be received bi gation made by disinterested experts titled, "An ordlnanoe to build a sent* ie Council of the Town of Weal field ways been a menace to good legis- of established skill and retponslblli tary sewer and appurteaaaoea In I. J,, at the Town Hall on Tueaday lation." Bliiabethporl Is nearer Scotch Plains Avenue from Park «pt. T. 191K. at I oVlork I* M, f<> BLST Ask for "CENTURY EDITION " Short Music ty. Street to Austin Street," pssssd and ullatag' about 2100 lln. ft. 12 In un< Standard and claaalcal, foreign and American Compoaera; finest ed ^ home than Kansas. 'This precaution would save In- adopted MMarca h 1st, 1111, and known aa In. aanltary iew«r. , SHEET turn publiahnl. All iradca: (or teaching, drawil B. ~. B. vestors from at least nine-tenths of Special Ordinance No. III. A tttposU of 1100 00 will be riM|ulr<>< Uaed and recummeiuJiKl In lerfdlnn Schouia and O Lot No. Name of Owner. Ftge. Amt. .tth #aoh blnti. MUSIC th* bad Investments that are made 1 James V. Bush II •11.11 ond for the intimated coit of th«< wm 1 10c a Copy Rwdlmu o(PmblUhtr.' Pricm i THK FOX-TROT CMOS. Rule III.—Never take stock or I Claire O. Olll 101.01 7}.4t •/111 t>« required from the sueeesafu Get " Century "Csulocot 2.000 eaUbUooa We esn» the Hasi i I Mary B. Ogdsn 101 7J4I For many years I've been content Invest In any new enterprise unless 4 Walter S. Smith 11.01 11.11 Pltvna, •peclftratlons and forniH <• C. F. W- WITCKE to dance as I'd been taught to; this you are willing to devote to It your Henry A. A Jennie ropoaal may be obtained from A u Dillon ....Ill OS 101.11 wra. Town Kn^lneer, Town Hnl one polite accomplishment I learned own time and energy. H C. Lockwood Co... 110 01 Mil >»tfl«id, N J Just as one ought to. But now when 'When solicited for such an In-7 H. C. Lockwood Co.. .110.01 Th« Oouncil reaervet th*> right to n- I Thoa w, and Margaret •tn et a,ny or all blda. 1 attend a ball, a wall-flower I must vestment you will be told that the Banner 110.01 •l.li CHAHLK8 CLAKK gate at other dancers; one and allmanagement It well provided for, and Mary C. Bettcher ..110 01 ll.il Town Clerk have got the fox-trot crass. And that success Is certain, but It Is alto- U-ll-tf-l iK«ei %l.Ti Scudder's Cash Market even in th* restaurant Is peace ongether probable that within two years MALB, Improvements under an ordinance 9 ELM STREET earth denied m*>; the fox-trat here you will have to choose between los- entitled, "An ordinance to Improve sec- In Chancery of New Jera^y. Betweon again must flaunt It's snaffle right ing your money or putting your own tions of Rdgewood Parkway and Pljae- Mitt S. Sandford. et HII Extra, Ac . beside me; a space within the center time Into the business, and even with ant Place," passed and adopted Septem- f Wm. M. Sandford, deo'd., com plat ti- ber Ith, 1914, and known aa Special nt, and C ha rift a A. Heed, et ux, et al, VERY FINE BROILERS cleared, I look on in a data; th* this labor you may not escape Ices. Ordinance No. 1st. lefendanta. PI. fa. for iale of mort- Amt »K«4 premlaea. have This rule does not apply to an estab- Lot No. Name of Owner. Ptge. l diners, too. Just as I feared, 1 Bars Phelps 01.41 Ml.lt Fly virtue of the at(i>ve-Mtatet t writ of FRESH KILLED CHICKENS rot the fox-trot crate, A waiter lished business already paying a good 1 W. B Clarke 10 4AT, THK TWBNTT-8ECON1> 7 Ernest Anderson .111 ?• 70 1>AT OF 8RPTKMBRR, A. D., I»16, Two phones—836-837 insure quick service me; or If at home I dine, the maid, a successful business, do not add to I H. I. Becker l>.«0 1182 t two o'clock In the afternoon of laid while balancing the trays, shutles It any other business unless so olose- I H L Wahl .tO 4S.IS ;«y, All that lot, tract or narcel of 10 H. L. Becker ISO HO 56 .nd and nremtaeB, hereinafter par- and trots till I'm afraid I, too, will ly related to It that the one helps 11 Mary Renburg 10 41.11 li ukarly deacrltted, nituate, Irlnc and get the erase. Along the busy down- th* other. II Annie Praser (0 40.IE ni| In the Town of WeKtftefd, Tn th« IS Mary Renburg 60 4116 unty of ITnlnn, und Btate of New town street the ladles, while out " 'Almost any business Is capable 14 Mary Renburg .B0 4016 shopping, cannot keep still upon of expansion. There Is only a cer-II a. Benson 49 JO 41.10 Beirtnnlnfr nt a itutnt In the north- A IyL the terrible things best calculated to annihi- 11 H. J. * Elisabeth i.Miatrly aide line of Hcotch Plain a Ave- their feet—they fox-trot without tain amount of energy In a man, and Holmee SO 40.06 ue, distant two hundred and forty and A late big bugs and little bugs can be found st stopping, while Mabte, my stenogra- It will produce larger results If re- Robt. and Buphamia # ve one-hundredth* (240.01) feet tn a Hope W 40.16 lairMtlG courae of south forty-two de- pher, quite sets my wrath ablate, for stricted to one business than if di-II Fred*T. VanHoeaen.10 41.16 Tees nine minute* eaat along «ald ahe, too, drat the likes of her. baavided between two or more.' " 1» C ft. Kyte SO 4016 Me line of Scotch Plaint Avenue from 10 H U Becker 41.11 4B.7 h«< easterly corner <»f Scotch Plaint got the fox-trot erase. Avenue and Park Street; thence north Gale's Pharmacy THE WBEK IN HUTORV. H.1IIM forty-nine degree* and three minutes Amount of excesaxceaas of coscost over •ant a distance of one hundred and BROAD STREET HUMKV ITHUaW TORWOMBN . Monday, August SO—Massacre Fort. speolal beneflU to be (tald hirtaen and fifty-nine one-hundredths Norfolk stylet will be smart and and 1borne by the Town at 113.19) feet to a point; thence south Mlmt, ISIS. llarge v-rty degrees and nfty-aeven minutes practical for the young girl's school Tuesday, August SI—M. Thlers Is7.il •HHI a dlatance of elahiy (80) feet to a dress. 11.781 8 mint; thence south forty-nine degrees, nominated President of the French Notice Is also hereby given that thi iml three minutes went a distance of The fashion of the smock has been Republic, 1871. Council will meet at the Council Cham >nf .hundred and eleven and ninety charmingly adapted to young girls' ber.lll Prospect Street, Weatfleld, N. I Mir- one-hundredthB (111 91) feet to L MTABUeWEB 1M0 TBUBPHONB W Wednesday, September 1—British on Tuesday the seventh day of Septem H.int 091 the said Hide line of Scotch dresses. ship "Avon" sank hy American ber, lilt, tt eight o'clock In the eve la ins Avenue; thence along the side To keep the hair light and fluty nine, to bear and consider objections to limtu-? of Mid AvenuAvei e north forty-two de- EDWARD N. BROWN ship "Wasp," 1114. such reports, maps and assessment!*, KK-es anidd nine rminutes west a distance shampoo It with castlle soap and put Thuredty, September I—Sherman which objections must be filed in writ- <>f Jitjntty andid one one-hundredth* a little soda in the water. occupies Atlanta, Confederate gen- Ing and muat be filed with the Town • KO ||__,y feet t„o tthe place of Beginning Clerk st or before the time of salt {•Ing: part of lots numbered one hun- Funeral Director—Embalmer Taffeta cuffs are put on many eral Hood retires, 1864. meetlne? li"d and seventy-fouseventyfou r aann d one hundred LADY ASSISTANT 47 ELNmEKT sleeves of tulle and lace. In separate Friday, September 3—Gen. Harney CHARXM CLARK, vanty-flve aa laid down on map en Town Clerk. It ledind, "Weatfiei"W d Hlghlandd. West field, blouses or In frocks, either ot tulle, galas a victory/ over Sioux Indians, l-ll-IS-l-l (fees IIS II ade by F. A. Dunham, Civil lace, satin or taffeta. 1156. „.„__.' andd SSurveyor , andd filefildd iI nth the A BFIK1TKI) HORSE >rtloa of the Rectster of the County of Violet and pansy shades are com-Saturday, Beptember 4—First Conti- KOTKI OP WBABIlia. nlon, on the 21 th day of March, 1907. In a bandsome rig Is something that's ing Into prominence, and there Is In- nental Congress met ID Philadel- OHiOHQE O. OTTO. Sheriff Notice ie hereby given that th f'OniNOTON * BLATK. Bol'rs e?«r admired. And nowhere In town dication that by next winter they phia, 1774. Council of the Town of Westneld, li ; .'5-4t EDJ4WL (Fees $17,34) can you flnd such alegatnt llvsry turn- may be In high fashion. the County of Union, will meet in thi Sunday. September (—Meeting of Town Rooms. Ill Prospect Street outs aa at our establishment We Parasols trimmed In the inside Germans at Coburg to protest westneld, N. J., on Tuesdsy. the 7t OV JULIA A. •OUDOKsV hav* th«m In every style, suitable are one of the features of the sum- against French aggression. 1816. day of September, 1116. at eight o'clocl OBCBABKU. In the evening, to receive and eoneldx 1'ursuant to the order of GKOROE T. allk* for business or pleasure. Car- mer. The trimming takes the form objections In wrlttag. If any, to th I'AEROT, Burrofate of the County of riages, buggies, light wagons, with of embroidery frllki of tulle and shlf- PITY THK POOH VAJHiBR. work done and material (urnlahed and Union, mad. e o—n the applicatiotpplii n o_f_ th--eor without driver, furnished oa abort fon and applied Bowers ot birds of used In the following Improvement* umieJli ,n»dd . EtBxecutrfxi . off saild dda Bella his rye for a dollar teva, Gosh! to wit: tea notice Is hereby gtven to thenotice, any how, at most reasonable silk. 1. To establish thee grade of CheaChet ^^i & said dsceased to eshlblt ti- prices. Prompt attention and satis- I pity the farmer! Gets one dollar nutt StreeStre t from Bast BBroadd StStreett t the .MMerfber under oath or affirm*. for one dead hen, doth! I pity the Mountaiti n Av ue, andd tto Improve sail tlon tMir claims and demands against factory servlee. It'BLJC HKRV1CK CORPORA- sectiol n of street, under provision the aatate of aald deceased within nine farmer—Wheat it bringing one-flve- of Special . months from the Thirtieth day of Jun«. TION'S UOUD SHOWING. four, traveling taat and may bring and adopted ' tMlS, or they wll be forever barred from I To macadamise Maple Street from .rOaWtentlny or recovering the In the financial statement Issued more; fresh *sgt tsjwaty cents at theHarrison Aveaue to Chestnu•estnut StreStreeet Lualnat th* subscriber. Wm H. Barton by Public Service Corporation of New sure—dock, I pity the farmer. For rr provisions of Specti.del. -Ordlnanci Ln.LIAN R. IRVIKO. host be gets eight ceats a pound; lit, passed end adopted• Apr - Bxeoutrtx, Jersey, it it shown that the groat in- iV|l. ..U>TP THOMPSON. Proctor. UvMTaa« Boarding tub,.. crease in business for July but was ah, I pity the tanner. Apples, To pave with eoncrete the north T-7-ft (Feet 111,11) WssfeW «. erly sidewalk ot South Avenue West about 1110,000, or a tour per sent, hlgh-prleed It they are sound, Goth! from the westerly fins of lands of Wai gain over the corresponding month I ptty the farmer, Hay at sixteen berg to "th e Faawoo- d" Townshi- • pp llnl . under provisions of Speolal 4>rdlnInanea ; NOTiCK IS HKHEBY OIVKW, Thai of 1914. The Increase In grott tor bones a ton,othe r prices upward Mo. III. passed mad adopted May e aaaount of the subscriber, Admlais seven months ending July 11 waru»s ; He's a lucky tonofagun—Oosh, Of William F White, deceased, 4. To cause as slam Inch sanitary audited and stated by the Sur We do the better grade of over 1750.000, the percentage ot gtJar I pHy th* farmer. He's tk* head •ewer and aVMUrtonaaeea to be con- and reported for settlement t< tor the whole period being within a boa*—time's hit own, Qoab, I pity structed In a PortloB or Fourth Avenue Court of the County 0 under provl stops ef Special Ordlnani ', the SovsntMOtb

Westfleld i* particularly fortu- State Constabulary one of the had it not bean for Mr. Roose- TH WESTflEP LEADEI nate in having a Playground Com- days and it is gratifying to know velt General Wood would not oc- mission of practical men who arethat the movement has the support cupy the exalted rank he holds to- ettihuaiaitio in their public ser- of the Governor. day in the United States Army. vloe and they have shown wisdom c c c >..• Without the efforts of the beloved SIXTY cents a week will in selecting instructors who are There seems to be a great laek of McKlnley and the noisy Roosevelt there is every reason to . believe PlBlltHBD WHDIINDKI JIT gifted in, the work. There has partisanship in wiirrmtD, raw JBUMBY, not beon a day during the present •vary American the present agi- that General Wood would still be pay for a liberal amount •T season when the weather has per-Wffl Be Ready, tation for pre- a member of the Medical Corps of WBITFIRLO I.SMDB* PBIKTHTCI mitted that, the place has not been paredness and the the Army. AKD maiitcmna t*>»r>Anr. visited by happy children and theloyal Americans of all parties Therefore credit must be given of life insurance for a WALTER J. I,KE. Editor and PrMldent end of the season will bring re- stand ready to support and ea- General Wood for the loyalty he C, a LBE. Vtce-Prealdent and Secretary gret to many boys and girls. mrurage a material increase in the has shown to those who boosted family of six. DB WITT C. PKEK, Treanurer. When it is realised that the at- reseuces of the nation for use in him into a sphere for which he was tendance mark will probably the event of war. The Governors never specially trained. By the All IMD»r«MDBl«T KKWUPAPBH reach 20,000 for the season, some of practically all of the States in ame rale he must be ready to meet omcui PAram i« tae idea may be obtained of the real convention assembled have voiced censure when that loyalty leads TOWH Or WBHtinD extent of the work that has been their centiments and the press has him into an error and brings upon •OROVOH OW (MHWOOD done. It must be kept up and him the reprimand from the Secre- •VnoVOR Of •OVKTAHnDB been filled with the letters of rep- ••« there is no reason to question that resentatives in Congress which ex- tary of Wai. oattai oim >f tk* »r» jemr AM- the taxpayers of the town are press willingness to support plans Colonel Roosevelt made an ef- eSatlea l»r FraHrr Ixmnnl. NUItT V. DKYMM. rneUeat ready and willing to see their of the Administration to increase fort to turn the camp at PlatU- lilinl at th« Post OIB« at Weatneld, money so well spent. the efficiency of the army aad burgh into a policital meeting de- N J, aa Second Claaa Matter c c c navy and to create a substantial signed for his especial benefit and Tarma: • There has never been a time in the reserve support General Wood lacked the dis- 4MB a raar la aamiMei S aaf a ee#r There was nothing, therefore, in cretion or the nerve to stop it. When j-ou »o to Han rranclaco rlatl Tha PrudentlsTa Wonder Ex- history of the hibit on Lift Ineuranca and Public Waifara, In th« Palace of Mtoea the appeal made by Colonel Roose- The whole affair has done General and Matallursr, for which tha Grand Print, tha hl(haat poaalbl* AdT«rllaln« Rate. rurnletied Upon Tt» ttaU KMdt State of New Jer- award, has haan confarrad upon Tha Prudential. Awartfa have bean Application Butat«Man. sey when the velt at Pittsburgh regarding the Wood no benefit and it has not •ranted thla Company at lntarnational ixpoaltlona for many jreere. — helped the country at large in any Telephonea: presence of con- need for preparedness that oauaed SMUorlal Dapt «•• servative and honest business men the oenuure of General Wood, but way. aastnaea (MBee *•' were so needed in the Legislature. as has always been his custom, MB Printing Dapt 4*t « C C It is therefore the duty of each of Colonel Roosevelt could not stop It is an axiom among advertising the political parties to show the with advocating things that were experts that Both Pearaau built houses—that means the good sense to select men of this right but felt obliged to enter up- The AdTtrtlMsntnt. anything can Twi best there Is. WBDNISDAY, IBPT. 1, 1MB. type as candidates at the coming on a criticism of the Administra- ,be sold by ad- Om homae, 411 Beechwood PI., eight rooms, primary election. tion. Had Colonel Roosevelt shown vertising at any price provided connecting rooms. Oas and electricity, coal to the Newcomer—-We l the decency to rent with his plea FiM connecting roms. Oas and elecrticlty, coal fom to WestfteM aad ask that yoa At the present time men who the reason for the sale is strong snd sat range, steam heat. Fire bedrooms. call OB n, or telephone o» ur mat.are capable of handling the busi- for preparedness there would enough. There is a good deal of Large living room, big fireplace Dining tar pertalnlag to the towa. Phonoa ness of the State and no others have been no ground for criticism. truth in the belief. This idea ReiUl room snd kitchen. Fin* closets, butler's pantry, etc. Rent |B7°.S0 and water. House should be considered. The fre- The trouble with Colonel Roose- brought out what was known as to be painted. Fine large lot, handsome quent changes in the control of velt is that he bitterly resents the "reason why" copy, in which, as •bade trees. POLITICAL CALRHDAR. rntmtiou the affairs of the State have had fact that he is not president. There briefly as possible, the advertiser SepUmber I—Last day tor filing Osw hoaee, (14 Prospect street, lsrge lot. count* nominating petlUoni with • tendency to bring about some is a tenant of that office who seems told about his goods and why the Nine rooms snd right up to the minute In Im- eoanty clerk. demoralisation and it is about provements, recently decorated .throughout. able to meet every requirement of buyer should take them in prefer- Six bedrooms, I bath rooms, barge living September 7—District election time for a full examination and his position and this too is galling ence to others. Results have Boards organise. room snd open fire. Just a dandy house tor explanation of the financial con- YOUR OWN home. This house will rent for September 7—Lsst day tor filing to the Colonel who has always had proven that, while this kind of IIS and water. We will repaint outalde trim. anaMpal nominating petitions with dition of the State. aliucination that Theodore Roose- oopy has excellent pulling results Otherwise home st bright sa a dollar. It etty olerk. It has always been the custom velt is the only man who ever was for the advertiser, it is not always you have s pet agent, go aee him about eith- September 14—First registration er of these housea; tt you prefer, come di- of the Democratic Party to charge qualified for the office of presi- sure fire. The shrewd advertiser rectly to u». the ownera. Juat aa you with. September tt—Bu&ple primary that the Republicans were send- dent of the United States. - these days, will not resort to any ballots mailed to voters. ing the State to financial perdition Mr. Roosevelt has seemingly for- particular kind of "copy" for tell- September II—Primary day sad second registration day. and the Republican Party is al- gotten that there was never a ing his story. He will apply a The Pearsall Co. October I—County oommlttees ways ready with oritiaism of president who could have' done test to a plan for a special sale. NO. 1 PROSPECT STREET meet tor reorganisation. everything the Democrats have more to improve the army and "Copy" must fit the article to be Ootober 4—City committees meet tor reorganisation. done. That is due to partisan- navy than he could have done dur- advertised, and it must be so writ- October 6—Republican and Demo- ship-for as a matter of fact neith- ing the long period he was Presi- tea that it will not only attract cratic State conventions bald in Trsa- er of the parties is the possessor dent. The necessity tor prspaaatWtha attention of the prospective tat. October 1»—State referendum of any more than its share of nes was just as great at the time buyer, but will convince him that election, and third registration day political virtue and the tendency he waa President as it s today and he should bay that particular ar- ID municipalities of more than 6,006 of every party is to forget what is if he had possessed the wisdom he ticle and should buy it tt once people. October »«—Third and flnal regis- best for the State when it is pos- olaims there would be no necessity and from the person who adver- tration day In' municipalities of less sible to do something that will aid for doing today what ought to tises it. Many advertisers become than 6.000 Inhabitants. ' the party. have been done years ago. dissatisfied with the results of $100 Reward November 1—General lleettoa their advertising, blaming the Day. Aside from the feature of the C € € situation there is every reason to Few men in the United States newspaper for the lack of sales, It is quite natural that the officials believe that the people of Union have been so in- when the "oopy" itself is to of the Central R. County will vote for representa- Unfortunate For timately associa- blame. When he writes his ad, The Broad R. of New Jeney tive business and professional men Otntral Wood, ted with Theo- he hurries the work through or I will pay $100 and no questions Street Oroaaing. should oppose as their representatives at Tren- dore Roosevelt urns it over to the newspaper man any plan by ton in preference to men who areand none knows his utter reokless- with the injunction to "write which they will be compelled to nothing more than noisy heelers ness in both public and private dis- something for me." Maybe he is asked for return of Jewelry taken improve conditions at the Broad or labor agitators. That party cussions HO well as does General paying a hundred dollars or more Street crossing at some consider- will win which selects as its candi- Leonard Wood. It is therefore for the advertising, but he dis- from my home July 29th. able expense to the company. It dates men of standing and relia- entirely proper that General Wood misses it with a flourish. As a is equally natural that the resi- bility and ignores the demands of should be reprimanded by the matter of fact, advertising is an dent* of Westfield want a condit- noisy factions. Wttr Department because he per-investment and should have as R. H. SUMNER, ion* that is a menace to life ma- There is very little ooeaeion for mitted the camp at Plattsburgli to careful attention as the invest- Produce Exchange terially changed and made safer. a lot of new laws in the State of be made a forum for a speech that ment of an equal amount of money /' The Town Council is perfeotly New Jersey but there is need for has aroused the indignation of in a business, a piece of real es- right in giving Mr. Besler a men who will seek earnestly to every loyal American who realizes tate or a bond. The newspaper > Main Floor from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., chance to present his side of the have the laws enforced and the the necessity especially at this oaa only offer circulation and where you are safe from Bone-Heads matter, but it is also the duty of affairs of the State oonduoted on time for calm and well considered white spate to the advertiser. In the Town Council and the resi- business principles for the good of judgment. justice to himself, the advertiser dents of the Fourth Ward to be the taxpayers Unfortunately - for General should give careful attention to ready tc confront Mr. Besler with CCC Wood much of his career has been the preparation of his "oopy," faots that he will be unable to Governor Fielder has never shown dependent upon the favoritism and the results cannot fail to be successfully controvert. Mr. Bes- himself in bet-shown him by Mr. Roosevelt and profitable. ler is one of the ablest and moat Qovernor Fitlder'i ter form than plausible men in his line in the Boston Speech. when he was country today and it will be well addressing the to be prepared to meet him logi- Governors' Conference at Boston $100 Premio cally and with facts. recently. There was a clearness There is no question that the and something of bravery in his THE PLAYHOUSE grade crossing which has existed well delivered speech that made an so many years at Broad Street impression upon his hearers and Saturday September 4th A chi restituisce gioielli rubati should be eliminated but it is it has reached many readers High Claes Vaudeville Program equally certain that a proper sub- throughout the country. lnoladtm dalla mia casa il 29 corrente mese stitute must be constructed. The The suggestions made by the problem is to a degree one of en- Governor show that he has studied Harmony Trio Geo. Mayne gli daro $100 di premio seuza gineering and the matter of the the needs of the entire country Harmony Singing and Comedy Novelty Aet cost ought to be one solely for the most carefully and he has given Comedy che io gli • domando nessuna consideration of the railroad com every American something that is domanda non avete paura della pany whioh should bear all of the worthy of consideration. He gave 3 Reels Special The Codys expanses. especial emphasis to the necessity Singing end dancing stupida pulizia vi garentisco C (C € for a change in, the method of Pictures change* Another successful season for thehandling the National Guard. nessuno arresto Westfleld Public The experience of New Jersey Dirisersi: tt» tlaygroaaa Playground is has taught that the time has MONDAY, SEPT. 6th-LAB0R DAY gaMMaV rapidly drawing passed when the National Guard Extraordinary Vaudeville Bill R. H. SUMNER, to its close and should he subjeot to be called out ha ok>ae *M *• pnpwttcn has for strike duty aad there is no and Pictures Produce Exchange grow gieadtV in ItIt** pj^g part of his address that is mo-« tUTmnfr-aftlifwi aaeer U yean. »0« Aiatta, Uk Ptantaraeno dalle 10 a.m. fino 2 p.m. It in only fair to me***' *• powerful than hit emphasis on the EVEMJHO-AIA iBATS, 18c ana Me fe* tlM* nuuh of tba MfM*** ttft that there should be a spec- of the Ha/ground ta *> We are ready to supply your every James F. Ryan and family, ot Bar left on Sunday for Cincinnati, where *>•*>*> need for school work. Pads, pencils, rlaon avenue, have returned from the Chief will attend the Fire Chiefs' Far Rockaway. Convention. erasers, pens, composition books, O. C. Lott and family, ot Lenox Officer McNeeley, of th« local po- note books, loose leaf covers, rub- avenue, have returned from a Watt lice foroe, returned to his duties this era trip. weak after spending a vacation In PLUMBING* TINNING* HEATING bers, ink. In fact everything you The Misses Eell, of Klmball avenue, South Jersey. need at right prices. have returned after a tour of the John Clark of Elmer ttreet. who coast of Maine and the White Moun- haa been confined to his home tor the PAINTING and DECORATING tains. N. H. paat tew weeks, Is able to be about Miat Winifred Killer bat returned again. from MorrUtuwB, whore shs spent a Mis- Katharine Wissert, of Somer- H. RUSSELL 8t COMPANY, Inc. two weeka vacation at the home of ville, who has bean the gueet of Miss aunt. Mae Clark of Elmer ttreet, during the IB Preeaeet St., WE8TF1ELD, N. J. Telephena 201 Robt. N. Smith, Jr. Mils Alice Nelson, who hi* been paat week, haa returned to her home. visiting Mlaa Betty Crtckenberger, of Rev. J. A. Smith, rector of St. Park street, haa returned to bar home Haul's P. K. church, having returned Stationer and Newsdealer In Connecticut. from a visit to Nantucket, will oc- 29 ELM STREET It cott Harvey Mabee. ot Warcup- y hit pulpit next Sunday. wick, N. Y., lust a two dollar bill to Dr. W. I. Steam ,of the First Pres- run hit machine on the wrong side byterian church, was In town Sun- IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIHIH of the traffic pott. day, but returned to Lewlsburg, Pa., On Friday evening ot this week on Monday morning to complete his the Board of Health will hold the vacation. regular monthly meeting In the Miaa Mary Corbett, of Dudley ave- 6 Room Stucco House—$35 Town Hall. nue), entertained the members ot the KOOPS & ABELS Fred Holme*, clerk In the West Kings Heralds of the Flrtt M E. Steam Heat, Hardwood Floors, White Trim. field Trust Company, ha* returned church at her home on Monday after- from a two week* vacation apent at ioon. Easton, Pa. Mitt May 8. Apgar, of Carlton Mr. and Mra. J. C. Morrow have road, la expected home today from a M. R. fc I. CO. returned from two week* ipent In two months trip to Panama and the Cash Tea & Coffee Store L.TBK •TOMS CLAJUC, Jr. •toratary the mountain* of the Dataware) Water Pacific coast, the return trip being (Up. through the Canadian Rookie*. 110 Broad St., Westlield, N. J. T PHOirBOT IT. TML. raa-wawrrunvo Mr. and Mr*. J. C Ryer and family, lira. Mabel W. Edwards bat return- ot Carlton road, have returned from ed to WettOeld after a three weekt their summer outing In New Tork stay'at the summer home of Mr. and State. Mra. W, R. Hutcblngs. Center Mr. and Mrt. B. J. Whltehead will Morlehet, L. I. LEADER "WANT ADS" PAY return to Weatfleld on Friday after a Mr. and Mr*. John Morton, who Gold Medal Flour, 241 lbs. $1.05 •tay of twelve week* at Fredonla, have been spending the summer at N. Y. tbw borne ot Mrt. Morton'! parents, Mr. and Mra. A. B. Rowland, of Mr. and Mrt. 0 W. Simpson, of O»- Euclid avenue North, have returned borne avenue, left today for their Potatoes, Fine Cooking, J bush. 35c from a two week* stay In New York horn* In New York City. BUte. Mr. and Mrt. Frambach, of Edge- THE NATIONAL BANK Edward E. Baker and family, of wood avenue, entertained a number Granulated Sugar, 5 lb. bag 32c ESlm street, are home from Atbury ot gueatt at their home Saturday 0FWESTF1ELD Park where they have been enjoying evening latt In honor of their second a vacation. wedding annlveraary. Five hundred Pure Cider Vinegar, bot. - 8c Mra. W. O. DeLamaUr and Hlta i the feature of the evening. Bridge*, of Dudley avenue, have re- Otttat* were preaent from Weatfteld, turned from a month''* »tay at Oalm Fraiaport, New York, New Bruntwlck, Pickling Spices, pkg. 9c Hall In the Mountains or Pennsyl- Qaat Orange and Plalnfleld. vania. The caaa ot a former recorder for The Weetftald Oolf Club tennis the violation of traffic regulations Convenience hamplonaatp will begin this Saturday haa not yet come up in the local Mason Jars, Qt. Size, doz. - 43c at I o'clock and continue until Mon- court. The time ot the hearing haa day. Hntrtea e|oaa with Mr. Fred not yet bean aet but each morning Courtesy Smith on Friday. and evening there 1* a crowd waiting Very Best Butter, lb. - 30c H. H. Thayer, a former reatdent to hear the outcome ot the ca»e. of thla town, law ot Jeraey City, died Stability at hi* koaaa on Saturday arming hut. darlag theft Jack wrought laat Mr. Thsy*» was Instigator ot the night Swift's Pure Leaf Lard, lb. - lie founding ot Upchureh Lodge A. O. OB pretty little Roto; Progress U. W., ot thla town. Ha stole something be wanted right Mr. Champtaln RUey, ot Plalanald, Beneath bar very MM. Swift's Boiled Ham, lb. - 35c prealdeat of the M*o'» Veague, and Mr. Bay •. Mayham, of thta town, will apeak at the open air masting WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST Cooked Corn Beef, lb, - 40c Saturday itffct at • o'clock, at the N v. S. Dtpt. of igricwMnw, fa* corner of Bread apd Mm itreeU. the Week Begteatng Wediaea. Mra. Margaret Aadrens died at , day, September 1, ma. the home of tor nephew, John Mot tor Middle Atlantic State*.— Fancy N. Y. State CheMC lb. 19c ttt, 1MI ftabway avenue, laat eve- •Mag temperatures tor the firat turn ning altar a lingering Ilia***. The oays of the waek will be followed by M SMBBB FBDBBAL &BI8ST1 B4NK were Mist to Philadelphia Moderate temperature* tuareeftar. Campbell's Soups, can thlt morning where toe funeral and 0**erally fair weather throm«Vmt t took M Jihu, 1V4 •a?

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mated* July 1, 14: number reeerred dur- IS, the coat not to exceed tha aufla of i expense not exceeding the sum af ISt OF THE ing tin month of July. »>; number In FrUTErfrAL C»LEWO*« ooatody August I, lilt, 71, number day. •,J*SW corrugated Irnn pipe to be furn- 110. Don't B« The LartM«n lOAftO ^FREEHOLDER* board, montb of July, 1,111 ished at Ehii street and Brook street, on motion by Freeholder Wilbur uus Ms) tfeWsUF sMsfeMt tO fesssW( f aintenance solution was on roll call adopted un- Mtwtlne; Places, Linden, Wood avenue and Price street. iimouslv. The director appointed aa e*. THBIf TOO OaTT WHAT IS LaWT. _The regular monthly meeting of tne 11.141114 ; salarllariesi , I4JJ.M; '.Inden, Curtis street am'. Maple avami! Md Feilowi' Rail— cost per prisonesoneMr pper day.. Mil MMil. . flnden. First atreet and Washington ay- mill committee Freeholders Jones, Teller la the reeeat isHelia ef tke Teira Tad rai of Chosen Freeholders of Union Reepeatfully ssubmittedubitt , mil N. Woodruff. ' Coapaoton Court, Lady Porfstar*. nty was held at the Courthouse, •nne, Linden, Bergen street and McCand- Hy Freeholder McMan«: Jeheth. N. J , on Thursday, August t, JOSEPH FMRT, lees street, Linden, Bergen street and Menno Tribe. Order of Had Hem. _ _ . IssWslalu kesnadriee. MOW Lincoln avenue, Linden. Henolved, That a committee of three m, at J.»o 1'. M The meeting was cal- W. A. BOURDON, " appointed with power to reconstruct Pride of Our Flat Council, Daugh- IS TOtnSSf Km Is tke tlaae te bare _J to order by Wreclor Cady with all Committee. In all making about SI4 lineal feat of luge on the old Shunplke road, near the members present. ll-lnch corrugated pipe and about Sixty lorrls a'»oue, between the oity of Sum- ter! of Liberty. Oh motion by Freeholder Wilbur this lineal feet of U-inch or 18-inch corru- On motion hy Freeholder Wilbur the report waa received and ordered placed nt mu tl.e Township of Sprlngflefd, tns Upehurch Lodge, A. O. U. W. reading the minutes of meeting of July gated pipe— this pipe to be garnished and >-r oflRo Central Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. Two asMmats to loam on Boad aad Mr, JJoho n N. Cady: received to data 1.00 laid committee Freeholders McMane. Dea~ttar Sir—The annual convention of the Melsel and Bourdon. Plreeide Council. Royal Arcanum. State Association of the Boards of Chos- Caah received for telephone oajla By Freeholder Melsel: MortfMce, oat tt (4.000, oae of St scanactad with probation w^sSSffifV Loyal Association. en Fregaoiders of New Jersey will be held :, September It; 1111, to loir „_ Committee. hewilved, That a committee of three at Atlantic city, on September 4, Kit, at On motion by Freeholder Wilbur this n annotated with power to reoonstraat Star of WestlMd Council, Daugh- Oonealt Walter J. Lee, *t I o-clocl P. M. '" 17so i id«o on Shunplke ro&d, near atorn, report was received and ordered ptaaet) ters of America, The place or hall In which the con- "" file and the recommendations contain - \inue, iiolween the city of Summit and vention will IH) held will be determined UN.se >— therein were on roll call adopted un- ownshlp cr Springfield, the oost ant te ataaonlc Hall- July 10, lilt—By oheck paid county need the sum of ll.tOO. The brllaw upon by the committee on arrangements, animously. Atlas Lodge. F. ft A. M. and due notification win be given. In oolleetor for cash, reoalved for [Board of Freeholders: •«» wnthed away on August 4, 1»H, In order tbat the committee may make tha telephone calls not connected with Gentlemen—Your committee heretofore he freshet of that date. Court Provident, I. O. F. necessary arrangements for the use of a prooatlan work Mas appointed to Investigate the facts set on motion by Freeholder Wilbur this PROFESSIONAL CARDS suitable hall or other place It dealrea to forth In a latter to your board under date solution was on roll call adopted ua- Loyal Order of Moose. be Infortned aa early as possible as to the M4.00 of June 14, lilt, from the Union County nimoualy. The director apnetnteel as Vestneld Conclave Or*w of Hep- number who will attend from each coun- rinea collected dm •»*« and Hnd- Mosquito Extermination ComnrisssMi, •iid committee Freeholders Meleel. Mc- Bueoesdlng tne Late Dr. J. H. Oorbln ty. It will therefore, be greatly appreci- aon oountlea 11.71 hereby report that we visited the prem- Mnne and Bourdon. • Usophs. ated If you will mform me on or before flnea collected from Union county ises mentioned In said letter and found By Freeholder Trembley: the fourteenth (14th) day of August, how probationers l.tt that the ditch complained of la an old Resolved, That a committee of three Darby Hall— DR. D. N. MORRISON many of the members of your board win waterway, having beftn in exlatenoe for appointed with power to have repairs attend the convention, eo that 1 may m- tta.M ore than twenty (20) years and running art.i to ths wing wall of ths Inntan Weatfleld Council. Knight of Co- frm the committee. .venue brldgs on the south braneh of OSTEOPATH Respectfully aubmlttad. rver private property. We further re- '•e Rahway River, aRhway, at a oast lumbus. in addition to the business to be tran- Respectfully aubmltted. port that In conversation with the health ni ir exceed the sum of |4e0. sected there as set forth In article DC of officer of Springfield, an employe and (Graduate under the Founder) the constitution, a copy of which la en- Chief Probatloa Omeer. Union County. Inapeotor of the Mosquito Extermination On motion by Freeholder WUbur this closed herewith, the question of desirable On motion of Freeholder Wilbur this ~?ommlsalon, they Informed uo that tne 'miiiiilon was on roll oall adopted u.'- legislation affecting road construction and report waa raostved and ordered plaoed ause of nuisance Is the polluting of the riimoushy. The director appointed as 414 Summit Avenue, WastSeld. N. J. maintenance for enactment by the next on 111*. iid committee Freeholders Trembley, LAMBERTS EXPRESS -Jeter by property-owners bordering on all and Henneasy. Legislature, and other subjects pertinent Elisabeth, N. J., July «, 1116. ihe waterway, and if thla was abated, Telephone Westneld it to and affectlnf: the admlniatratlon of Board of (teehoiders: there would be no cauas of complaint. Hy Freeholder Uarby: DAY OR NMtTT the several departments of the county (Jentlemen—lour committee to settle We would therefore recommend that Itesolved, Tbat a committee of three be government, will be discussed. ppolnted with power to rebuild a bridge with the county collector would respect- the Union county Moequlto Commission in New Providence road, Mountainside, TtLSM 49 ELH STREET New Tork OBee: lie Bast I4th St, Prominent speakers of authority fully report that they nave examined nia >e Informed of these facts and that they •iwi-en Ackerman road and Central av- good roada and bridges their construction Books, showing his receipts and dlaburse- take action Immediately to have the nui- luc, at an expense not exceeding the Telephone and maintenance will be present. menta, together with hie vouohera. bonds sance abated, and a copy of thla report iir. of |1». TurJosb •ach and awry member of your board. and couponuponapajs paid and bank booka to Jane sent to the health officer of Bpriaa- Murray H1U 77 sad 1100 il. Jllb, be se On motion by Freeholder Randolph this aa mil aa your county engineer, road Li>, and they find the same agree leldd, and the Union County Mosqullo resolution waa adopted unanimously. The supervisor, solicitor or other officials are and ara correct In every particular. oranUeslon H ^ MBlgBL illrector appointed as aald oommlttee Invited to attenr. iotal receipts tl.taz.487.as Freeholders Darby. Smith and Meyer- The executive committee, pursuant u, Total disbursements l.U1,»lu.,, J-KAMIB j. BLATZ, ' >ls. Baggage and Freight DR. OBORQB R. BOSTON, article IV of the constitution, has fixed On motion by * reebolder v> ubur this Fly committee on county roads: the aum of twenty-five dollars (126) as saving a balance In banks of • M,614.12 report waa received auU ordered plaoeu Whereas, The Board of Chosen Froe- DaHrerod srasnptly esi4 e«eeuwtel> OSTEOPATH, an assessment anlag tscaechVUleg.wVu BUHTOrt P. HAU* on tile and tne recommendation contaiaed iolders of the County of Union, State n assessment against each county In the W1UJAM 1. M'MANB, therein adopted unanimously. I New Jersey, desire to permanently tate toward defraying the expenses In- NOAM WOODRUFF, Board of freeholders: mprove St. Oeorge evenue. In the otty of, OUT OF TOWN TRIPS AT MAMNMU HATE* Office, 401 Prospect St. Scurred during the current year, and It Committee. Uentlemeu— l our committee on approp- 'lahway, from Coionla road southerly to la desirable that those counties which On motion by Freeholder Wilbur thla 'latlons beg leave to herewith submit tite 'nlon county llns, a length of about Weatfleld, N. J. have not forwarded the amount to the iport waa received and ordered placed Insl budget lor the year nineteen nuu- ooo feet: and. secretary should do so In order that the on fllo. ired and nfteen and recommend the adop- Whereas, It la necessary that, before I mi 3 ELM STREET treasurer and the committee may not be Reporp t by committeee on culvertculerta In La>- ilon of the attached resolution. ny survey of aald road shall be com- U. A. MRRRILL hampered for lack of the necessary funds fayetttt e atreeatreett, etetc.c , LindeLindenL n , N .J J. Jour committee has labored for the i«noed, It Is neoeeaary to obtain the J. JbLL, Weitftdd. to consummate the arrangementa and twBoard off Freeholders: past two months with the budget In an rltten consent of the State Contmla- ATTORNBY-AT-LAW avoid a deficit Gentlemen—YoulY r committee on this effort to keep the total amount to be loner ot Public Roads: now, therefore, By order of the executive committee. work would report that bide turn been raised by taxation down to tne lowest n It TOWN HALL BUILDING Very truly youra, received on the sams and the contract sum, ani It bellevea If tne board will Resolved, Thst application Immediately waa awarded to T. 'eater CalMJan, We BACfiAGE-LOCU EIPKSS 111 PROSPECT STRKfcT FRANK w. FOWKM, Secretary. ;ontlnue to practice the same economy aat six months the budget &•""'>"> he making of said survey placed on file, and on roll call adopted your committee would therefore, recom- ARM1N HOO8 unanlm—'-- mend The paiaage of the following reso- lubmltied will be euiflclent for all county lurpoaea. CHAJUJBg A gMITHp Oheerfolly Atteaded to. VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR UUOUUB a. TKLLBR, PBTBR^H. "MBISKL. Oantlemei Is commission would ask "^Solved. That the ewropriathmhr BURTON P. HALL, Terms Reasonable your co-operation In having culverts at JOHN WOODRUFF, g^'T.VTO^^^ rompt Attention, Careful Handling, tha following places put In as soon as BRADFORD JUNK8. 111 Elm Street, WastSeld, N. 1. peesfble: On moton by Freeholder WUbur this Moderate Prloea. A culvert should be placed across Rah- Committee, esolutlon waa adopted unanimously. way road at a point about Me seat of W. A. BOURUON On motion by Freeholder Smith this Fly Committee on County roads: r. A. Dunham R. H. Collins, Cooper atreet. In Fanwood Township, N. report was received and ordered plaor.d Whsreas, The Board of CboasK* Free- and another should be placed across On motion by Freeholder WUbur thla ai file olders of the County of Union, State of DUNHAM ft COLLINS Her avenue, at the Intersection of report was received and ordered plaoed Resolved, by the Board of Chosen Free- .few Jersey, desire to permanently Im- prove Colcnla road, In the city of Rah- CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 8UH- avenue, In Roselle, N. J. on file, and the reoommendathms con- olders of the County of Union, that the Under New Maaageaeat *••«•- culverts are necessary at thi •urn ot live hundred and ssventif-slx vay, from St. Qeorge avenue weaterly to above mentioned points, and for further tained therein were on roll oall adopted he Union oounty line, a length of about VBYOaU Information I would refer you to Mr. J.unanimously, thousand dollars (»>7l.0VO) be rale* ky me-quarter of a mile; and. ut freeholders: ,ax for the use of said county, ofr the BLUE PRINTING DEPARTMENT * Suer•>..... r „„„„!. enaineer, with whom year lilt forr the followinfollowing purposes: Whereas, It Is necessary that, before i up and who uuaeu—lue uueerslgned oommlttee Curret penses to wit: any survey of said road ahall be oora- New Post Offioe Building tha matter haataan Taken up a >MMU*U»U4« Mj>tMmll«U iO lllVVBliaSle IU1U Currant Bxi * "• CITY HOTEL or courts *.»ue,Wv.vu menced, tt Is necessary to obtain the undersunds the situation fully. L ttpU. b kUM SUUMIHM1 IHByWiUUi L»«* UUUUIM WeeUeM, N. i. Thanking you for courtesy In this mat- or county jail written consent of the State Commla- ui tuHreri jiiuueu aua uuiw-s M*atu»t ,,. ly «j,vw.eti iloner of Public Roads; now, therefore, IBM hi. Broad •treat. ter, Tbag to remain A. tvauren iur i«~ur ui' mauuruu lurulsn- ^or ttriw lor ooronera MM.SU *• it •su m uuuueutioii wnu uie wuuuuig oi tue < or eieulioiia 4e.tWV.iiv Resolved, That application Immediately D J. Burke, Prop. IOTIU aveuue urittao over utu Mituway C. W. ANDERSON On motion by Freihohjef lCrouae this 'or stationery tie made to toe State Commissioner of (JHUICb. UlNt. UiyUUH.^ ANlJ ication waa received and orderw. iver, at crenfora, Mew Jersey, ueg tu or reounl uooka ana repaira ,. ?ubta Roeda for hla written consent to Architect «yot t uiai we uave uiv«eue«iou aaiu >'or auvertlsuig, puttllsnukg and .he msalng of said ai CIOAR8 ^oTr^oM.,.: wauwr aim find Uuu, alter waging prop- prtnttng i.ieo.wi 14. Central Are. Phone 7«» Oentlemen—The undersigned respeet er reduction lor wora uono uy tne uoard For schools, burial of euMlera Lgeelleat aotuuuuuilatioaa fur pm *Poq e(q»JouoM jnoA suowjsd J||n in nulanuig tne ' warren ooutraut, mere ana twaustones aha luoldsntsl WBSTI-ISU), N. J. wouiu sun remain In UM county treasury expense 7.00O.BV appointment at attendant at the Battle HAS. A. •teas Heat aad Blectrle Light. afreet bridge, thla oity (Elisabeth). I and due tne contractor, WarrWn, tne aum vor vjuUdren's uuardutn Account . B. P. T. " have had experience as an engineer, and of mi.HI, and we also nod tnat tne IUIU JuvenUa ijelluquenu .... WS.W Committee. running electric motors, and with ma- county has Men aottned of claims due For National Ouara eiw.tstfd.oMu On motion by Freeholder Wilbur thla 11*. tUklss sttaetaea NEW JERSEY CENTRAL chinery. under saia contrast from W. M. Warren or tax ocard 'eaolutton was sdopted unanimously. I hava been a reeldent of the city of aggregating UM aum of IM7.il, which ur MW Uurary iee,e« , By Freeholder Smith: For NeTrainw TorT*o kleav aned Weetneld Bllsabeth. at IH, MUsabeth for many years, and can turn- are aa follows: ''or county oiera'a omce, aharlfi'a Resolved. That the county collector be I. ItIt, MMll, tUt.U, ,T.«O.lir '». T.I7. (lit lab the beard with recommendations as . ctiaxies Mok I io.lt omce, regtotar'a omoe, surro- I sad he la hereby authorised to transfsr N Yk ulyl ) ltt ttf lli }« to nay ability and character. gates etuve , MMen the unexpended- balance aoeowat te FriS* f'auuunr lu.si atuutuere' pay and uoramtttae ex- We appropriation account the aum of ram CLASS L»vld tpps lt.uo tatrty thouaand dollars (IJO.000). THOMAS XO^CONNOR, Fanwood ctone Cruahlng Co. es.es ill. ?tt. Y\ViSV VAV4Vf On motion by Freeholder Smith this ACtWOIfJOATIOrai IN Marshall street, Bllsabsth, N. J. Hobert Klndell 119.91 _:a?r : resolution was on roll call adopted un- Sundays. 1,11, 7.14. l.ll, Id. Ill, It.41. On motion by Freeholder WUbur tl.ls Henry Cook W.M communication Waa received and referred or oontlogent—SUte cenaua, animously. rOft TRANfJENTl a. m , IIM, l.»4. 111. l.ll. l.ti, l.ll, to the BUsabeth drawbridge committee. 1Mb J «.000.0t) By Freeholder John Woodruff: 5.46. foi, 7.1*, lit, I.4T. 10 II. 16.41 p. Board tit ?raeholders: Total , IMT.il Debt and Interest to wit— Resolved. That the blU of Robert Wens m. Dear Sir—At a meeting ot the board of And, whereaa, there la not su slent aymimt ot interest on nonded [or |4<0 for oonsrtuctlng bridge on Brook- For Newark, l.ll, l.ll, (T.ll through managers, held August 2. It was moved money due W. H.. Warren to pay tneuebt «»,»M.L0 llde avenue. Hillside, be paid by the train,, ...... ,.^ J,i».]j..^U..I . m^ and seconded tbat Mr. William J. Mc-claims in full, we. therefore, recommend ayment ol bank Interest an county oolleetor when properly approved KELLrS HOTEL Oloud Is hereby authorised by the board that the following amounts be paid by temporary loans j.ooo.uu by the committee and auditor. m. Sundays, 7.14, of managera to audit and approve for thla board, and charged against the W. biaiug fund jj.»oj.»ij On motion by Freeholder WUbur thkt payment all bills to tha Board of Free- E. Warren oontraot upon presentation of fublic Worka— resolution wss on roll call adopted un- JOHN W. KELLY, Preg.. holders for the meeting of September In properly verified bills, vis : Permauent uuprovement of pub- aalmbualy. For Bastes, Bethleaean. AUentoem, the abaenc« of the other members of "•• Charles Nick I l.tl llo buildings ana grounda, neat, By Committee on Bllaabeth Bridges: Telepfceaelll 1.01.1.01, l.airilll a. av; l.tl, t.0«, 4.11. board of managers. Frank Faulkner 1.11 light, employee, etc. l«,U00.l)v Resolved, That the bill of Henry C. t.U (1.41 "aaton only) ». m. Sundays. Yours very truly, David Bops 11.41 Erection auu repair ot culverts Busch for work on South street bridge, dtl NORTH AVENUE 1.44. Lit, 144 c m.; 141, III. t.U J. B- RUN NELLS. Secrets., Fanwood Stone Crushing Co. 17.M and brluges and aalarlea of ilteabeth. amounting to III. be MM On motion by Freeholder WUbur thla Robert Rlndell 111.41 when properly audited by the committee, communication waa received and ordered Henry Cook Jl.u .— 15,000 00 oounty engineer and auditor. placed on Ale. Repairs to county roada vu.vuu.ini On motion b» Freeholder WUbur thla Board of Freeholders: Total tttl.ll or hoapltaia ao.tKKi.uu resolution was an roll call adopted un- Dated August t, lilt. or sealer weighta and measurea a.ww.uu «JOVMTAINgIPa1 DAlBlV A IHtULTBI boarO.nU.m.n-Ad of managerl aa .py^mjetta^o^th"of the Bonnie I e Reapectfully submitted. or mosquito extermination ta.uou.uu FARM • in, III. It t» p. m.; 11.41 a. m. Sun- Sanatorium, held July It, upon motto or tuuerculosls main- there atUI re- Hlah Grade station ot tanance MO.OOO.uo . „ ... _ warren on account days, (.is, 1.44, lt.ll, 11.14 a. m.; 1114. Mr. MoCloud, the following budget contract for the MMmg of North K. taEAli, HOULTIIY aad SitMiK the current year waa adopted by OBOROB 6. tBLLER. Amount due from the Hateklealaai T esraT* aad eteck la ssasea ™4I, 1.11. l.4i t.Sl I.It, l.ll. Ill the currei the utate or Mew Jersey, .avenue bridge over ths Rahway River, at PaTTBB H. MBISBL, Cnnford. New Jersey, the sum of ItJl.ll; — " atlea give* lo esnre fet io"k. Il 41 p. m; in a. m board: .110,000 Commit tee. lu share of main- tasslly »s». For AUantlo City. 111. 1.40 a. m.s Salaries and wagea .11001) tenance to January 1, And It further appaarlng that claims •11.41, l.liliTT l.ll.lll p. m. Sundaya, lit On motion by Freeholder Wilbur thla have been flted with the county agalnat Call Til WeelSele, t.r Prass*! UrltTrr; a. m.m; I.IM p. m m. Food . S.SO0 xi was reselva* and ordered HM IU,lsV>i the moneys due from the county to aald Electricity . ISO 1 Receipts from paid )*e> A. r,. HK(KCIt *Saturdaye only. Furnishings Hie and th« resiaastModal — - leuts, estimated t,(nnl.at w. gl. Warren, which clalma amount to 1***14 A Meur PruvMeee* »*• Repainting all buildings J.100 therein wera OB fek) call iM7.W Rcpalra aid Improvements l,»00 MuMtalulaV. N. J. llmoualy. ~1T.IOO.00 Ad whereaa there are not aufllolent POST OFFICE Coil T? 4,109 ort of committee on culvert oi s due W. E>. Warren to pay aald Farm, stable and groan*) 11,000 41,100.0(1 clalma In full: therefore be It stoMsVf l» DeCAkUP, INMtaaaaler. Drugs and hoapliaT suppSsa 1.100 tt avenue. Newairk-on-the-Blll, tin Relndexlng record books b.lloo.ulIlSu Drugs an p DWnshfe: Wldowa' i»na»na 2».ooo.un Resolved, That the aald money* now Open from T a. m. to 7:10 p. m. Holl- of freeholders: due W. B. Warren on account of asm »)». 7 to 10:00 a. m. Mlsceliaaaeus , Uentlemen—Vour committee on the Leas amount transferred from contract be apoprtloned among the cred- MAILS RBCBIVBO M above-named work would reapecttutly re- unexpended balance aooount,. 10,000.00 itors who have filed clalma, and that th<- From New York. Bast. Soath and Contingencies , f;tJS county collector be authorised to pay the Southwest—Open for delivery at !••%», port that they have examined the matter following creditors the respective amounts 160,000 on the ground and would recommend the W7e.ooo.ou set opposite their names, upon preeen- i:30 a. m , I:1s71:!) p ra (The board of managera estimate that construction ot a new concrete corrugat- :o be aaseaaed and collected In the man *:atton of properly verified btila, via.: Way mall from Beaton—•:»«. l|:|i. the sum of M.OOO wlllbe received by the ed pipe culvert about 160 feet In hingth, ner and at tha tlraea prescribed by tn._ a m.: and t:tl p. m. at a cost not exceeding the sum of fS&O. laws for the esaeaament and ooUectlon Charles Nick, till; Frank Faulkner. board from the patients and other mis- of taxea for ttio uss of the 8ta,te, lawv M.8J; David Bpps, I1I.4S: Fanwood Stone MAILS CLOSE cellaneous sources). NOAM WOODRUFF, Crushing Co.. «7!4; Robert Rlndell. For N»w York, Phllfvclfli.hlu Nunh JOHN WOODRUFF. for the aaseasment and ooUectlon of taxeH rilSdl; Henry Cook, ill H-Total. Mil. - On motion by Dr. Murry, Mr. McCloud, EL8TON DARBY, In the cities of Klliabetti, flalntieid, Kan- east South and Southweat—I:OS. l.ii. chairman of the committee on finance way and Summit In said county, respec- 1(1:00. (11:00 a. m. Elisabeth only); and auditing, waa requested to present Committee. tively ;and that the board hereby di- C. A. SMITH. 13.10. 3:06. sag. 4:M p m. the budget for the currant year to tha On motion by Freeholder Wilbur this eAtwadsej ein jo awawsas eqi SJCM. O. O. TELLER. For I'lalnseld. Baston and way sta- Beard of Freeholders or their duly au- ""3rt waa received and ordered plaaed townships and wards In aald oounty u PETER H. MEISKL. ti.inn - 7:50 a. ra ; 1:10. 4:10 p m. thorised committee of the board. flle, end the reoommendatlona con- assess the aald sum of ftvs hundred ami Committee. Tour, verir.tru},^ In were on roll call adopted Carriers' first delivery enmmenen eventy-slx thouaand dollars (till.vOO) on On motion by Freeholder Wilbur this 7:2& a m Second dellvurv CXIIII^HIU-, the inhabitants and their eatatea, agree- .jaolutlon was on roll call adopted un- >:1> | 111 Secretary of toe Board. able to the law for the time being foi animously. On motion by Freeholder Wilbur thla the raising of money by taxation for tla< Whereaa heretofore on the Ith day of Board of Freeholders: use ot the county of Union. State of New May, 1915, the reaoutlon waa passed fli- communcatlon waa raoelved and ordered Oentelmen—Tour commltteo* on thlu Jersey; and that the clerk of the bourn Ing the awfu ferry rates between Kllsa- Moeaulto1 Katermlnatlon Committee, hrWge would reapectfully report that the send a copy of thla resolution to each bathport and Btaten Island ferry, and Board of Freeholders; bridge has been practically completed and Whereas the aald resolution fixed the Gentlemen—Knclose4 herewith plaaae would recommend that the folowlng reao- On motion by Freeholder Smith this rates for touring oars at thirty-five (35) find statement showing the total amount utlon be adopted: resolution was on roll call adopted uu- aonta. expanded during the month of June, ml. Resolved, That In the bill of T, Foau* animoualy. whereaa your committee are of the Yours very truly. C»ll«ha>> for bridge on Liberty street, N£W BUSINESS. opinion that the rate of thirty-five cents R. W. OIBS, Chief Inspector. year Twelfth avenue, Roselle. amounting By Freeholder Farah: for touring cars Is excessive; therefore On motion by Freeholder Wilbur thla to m7.SC. be paM when properly audits] Resolved, That a oommlttee of three communication was received and ordered by the committee, county engineer and be appointed to examine the oondltioi Resolved, That the ferry rate for tour qf the pavement on weet Jersey atreei Ing oars be and the aame la hereby fixed For Sale bf plaoad on file. auditor. Bridge, afllsabeth, N. J,, over the Kllia at the rate of twenty-live cents and the Whereas, Bambarger * Chapman have HKNRT 1WOUSB. beth River, the ooauntftee to report ai aald company be hereby notified of the presented a bill to Union county for work a eubaequent maeung of thla boara as tt •nance Immediately and the same to go done on Morris and Springfield avenues the necessity of reoonatruotlng thla pave- R. F. Hohen8tein in the city of Summit anualy. BUstlAL VAULT COAL MINERS accept the sum of U.til.ll oa aecouat Board of Freeholders: resolution was adopted unanimously. The Gentlemen -The committee on thla work dlreutor appointed aa aald ooromlttee Freeholder Jones: of i*ld work, and In tha payment of aald Freeholders Marsh. Heun ' ~ ' J, That the bill of Sharp * Fal ry, Alr-llsiht, Perfftlr Iralrri. I amount by the county of Union, It does would report that plans have been drawi , ^essy and Ran intlng to 140 for painting the not Jn,juiy w_ay accept the amleatte work and bids are being secured for two cul dolph. ~ over the Paaaalc River, New VAULT nttheat a FAII.T. on aald verts at this location Instead of ate, 1 By Freeholder Randolph: borough, be paid by the ooun- LABOR CHAPMAN CO,, being considered necessary to provide Resolved, That a committee of three tor when signed by the commit ALL UMDIBT1IIBI both culverts. be appointed tc examine the bridge ovei •* enginee'near and auditorauditor. Yes, and labor hard ! Sfcty. and frsiu, Tour committee would therefore recom liasolwood avenue, ttuhway, the com MAKUFACTIRJCU BV (i. IIIIH. mlttee on same to report at a aubsequenw _n by Freeholder'WilbuFreeholder' Wilbur ththlia WUbur thla mend that the appropriatio J n for thla work waa on roll oall adopted unanl- and ordered be placed at "" ' " -neetlng aa to the neceeaary work to h« H "Down in the coal mines" On motion By Freeholder Wilbur this joMer Hill: resolution was adopted unanimously. The I. That when this board ad they labor lor you, produc- director appointed as said ooaunittee > OenUemen—Tour auditor respectfully Freeholder* Randolph, Thompson an< ing "black diamonds." rsporta: I have ewalned tha books and Trembley. .. the following bills were read they TouoherToucheras ofaf thes surroaatsuTt. registerlt , sheh r WUbur this By Freeholder Teller: on roU cau adopted unanimously. Iff andjjouaty clerk for the month of ...,_„ ordered placed on Resolved. Thai a committee of three BlUJi. 1 Apropos of this thought, file, and the recommendations contain^ be appointed to examine ouKerts at In- PATENTS how is your supply of "black The net thereto were on roll call adopted unanl terseollon of Molly atreet and Daatman Jamae C. Connolly, 1600; 0. W. 0SI.4*: she mously. street. ^.^TKsj-a.p^ti. rggon B1.I0; William B Hamilton. U.4I diamonds" ? •I; county at a ••-----• c. Otto, IU.I0. >k«t^M at itWuM *&d brterf Repart of committee oa Linden Borougl la D. Ztegtar, HI aCa*OM and r«p*»rt ua culverts and ulnea. .4; The Henry e»r Board of Freeholdera: 14.00, r*nh>] Were here U Nil vaar Oentlenien Your oommltue on thi '. Munger. 130. seal ereer aa efcert aetke. above-named work would respectfully re- .. . Edwin Mellck. port Out they have sxaaMnel t)>* varkjus •n, Jr.. tit: Franela locations where culv«Trta and RiP ww JUSEY asm, together with the naoeesaVr haa- (Centtoued oo Page D.C. wfz,? weU« freshet, ai ^jptlUMBSDlLY, 1,1*15.

INOTHKR RKPI.Y TO The girl married a street car con- HITFVRAOIST* AKfltTMKNT. ductor from the adjoining city who, AMONG THE CHURCHES after eating her meals for 365 days, Tn the Editor ot the leader: eft her with a child and a new view First Baptist Church. One trouble with the noisy Kansas of the world. Viators Tt WesttkM Sunday services: "frogs." Mrs. Perry has singled out as MORAL — Competency Is more my I lie Ice Cream iwrvrcl In our Prices Smashed Presoliing and worship, morning Idealists la the suffrage campaign. In valuable than good intentions. •t 10:30 and evening at 7:30. the last Issue ot your paper Is, that parlor* la the brat they have Sunday School at noon. not one of the nix Is uttering s single THK FLIK8- BKVKNO1B. ever taMrri. There Is a reason. Young Peoples Society at 6:46 original croak! The cause of "temperance, prohibi- Ten little flies W> tine only the flnent Jersey SPECIAL SALE ON p. m. All in a line; Wednesday at 8 p. m , prayer and tion, peace, clean and moral homes, Cream and all pure fresh fruit, first class education for the young, One got swatted. covenant meeting of the church. Then there were In the manufacture. A hearty welcome Is extended. humane treatment for the fallen, welfare laws for the working classes, Nine little Bios Rev. Chaa T. Snow, Acting Pastor. Grimly sedate; Try our Maque, HIGH GRADE TUBES especially women and children, and kindred reforms," are nothing new; Licking their chops— 1 laving just purchased from the manufacturers Bethel Baptist Charcb. snd as problems, women, married and Swat! Then there were. . 8unday services: •Ingle, together with mon, have been Right little flies of HICiH GRADE TUBES, their entire output we Preaching at lla. m. and 8 p. m. trying to solve them for centuries. Ralalng some more, The New York arc enabled to offer them to you at the following All are cordially Invited to attend The attitude of the suffragist is. Swat, swat, swat, swat! remarkably LOW prices: these services. We with the ballot can do all these Then there were.. . . tblngs. One of the Kansas frogs. Pour little flies Candy Kitchen Congregational Citorcti. Mrs. Murphy, admits that it Is very Colored green-blue. 28x3 . 81.60 34»4 $8.60 difficult to combine motherhood, Swat! (Ain't'tl easy)* 30x3 l.M Mi4 6.00 Regular church service at 10:30 a. Then there were. . . . m., Sunday morning. Dr. S. L. home-making and separate Ideals too, 30 x 3. l.M 36x4., . 3.4b and that al) must suffer by the com- Two little (lies West! Lid's Only Candy Loomls will occupy the pulpit. Dodged the civilian. 32 x 3 ' l.te 36x4* . 3.70 Sunday School at It:00 In the bination, (more of an admission than Manufacturing we had expected from a suffragist.) Early next day 31 x 4 ito 87 x 4s 6.60 Sunday School room. The subject Is There were a million! "Christ," and Dr Loomts will lead. TU Indeed a noisy and selfish Establishment 33x4 a 70 37x6 4.40 Rev. S. L. Ix>omll, D. D., Minister. propaganda, this votes for women Does she not trail her garments In ISN'T IT QTJK8R? Prices on other sizes accordingly. the dust to obtain It; by mounting The baker's an uneelflsh guy— Hal7 Trinity OfcarcH. the soap-box on the corners ot our Such altruism dime our eye— This sale is for a limited time only. Sunday service*—Law llaat, 1:11 streets, day and night, haunting car Hla bread he lets us have when he Our prices on Tires will also surprise you. a. •„ I:IIBlfS a. h Msm barns and barber shops, even being Quite clearly kneads It more than we WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE 10:10 a. m. willing to enter the prise ring, where SPRINGFIELD Sunday* Sehool Immediately attar the lowest elements tn men, are for OLD FOMK8 RE-WRIT. the time being, concentrated. In her the 1:15 Mass. The boy stood on the burning deck Dally Maises 7 and 7:10 a. m. frensted teal to make men give her the ballot T Whence all but him had fled. Jitney Bus Somerset Garage Holy Day M 1:10. 7:«» aad It made a bully picture, so STANLEY B. ROLL, l»r*>». «:oo a. m. I read recently. In a New York The movie patrons said. A very attractive ride between PHONE 1018 Holy Conmnalon Sunday First dally paper, that In a certain square Wttitflfld and Springfield Bui in the city, two meetings were being connect* with Main IJne and Sunday, Reeary Society; •ma- THK RA8IK8T ACTOR Morris County Traction Company 42-46 Somerset St., PlalnfleW, N. J. day, HolH y Nam* SSociety; Aagets So- held simultaneously, one tor snf trolleys. frage, the other a reltgious one, but TO WRITR FOR. HUB ptiiai Children'* Country ciety, boys; third Sue day, Aagejhl So- Home and the Newark Memorial ciety, girls. the crowd was with the latter, the In the September American Maga- Home and the famous Dutch rirst Friday Devotlsa* Masai, majority evidently preferring to be slne Harry B. Smith writing an ar- Oven Tea Room tn Mountainside. soothed, aot harried In this work-* tlsle entitled, "Borne Inatde Informa- are WMtftol* «• M«MMtals»..|«, 7:06 aad 1:00 a. a. Saered ••art • Vmtm Devotions and Benediction of Blessed day world. tion About the Musical Play," tells Tar* Weatftelt, «• tprUarftX.., Sacrament, 1:00 p. m. The auffi'ragtsts say of the antts,las follows about the actor he has IB Ctatl •?;;: EXCURSIONS DP TIE HUDSON Confessions—Saturdays, 1:10 and You are no>tt loyal to your sex la not {found the easiest to write for: __itoMt 7:10 p. m. wanting the ballot. But we say to 'The actor t have found It easiest l>are Westfleld, 7, I, », 11 a m ; POPULAR EXCURSION to write for Is Frank Daniels, who 1. S, B, «, 7, I. 9, 10:30 and II Special Devotions announced on them. You are not loyal to your men l>. m. Buacars, eta. tn wanting It too. For we believe aa OOBM oat en the sta«e aad eay l>ave Springfield. 7:80, 1:30, 10 ABOR DAY Oevd aornlmg,' and make everybody a. m.; II noon; t. i, 6:SO, 6:80, Rev. H. J. Watterson, Reeter. our part tn politics should be aa In- 7:30, i SO, 10 and 11:10 p m «t- that they should give voice to onr The most successful song that t flclil 16 minutes later than Hiirlnjrfleld Urns. Leave Moun- Lake Hopatcong «• Newburf h First M. K. Charch. combined sentiments, publicly aad by >ave written for Frank Daniels was tainside for Sprtaffftold 10 min- $1 10:10 a. m.. Morning worahlp and the ballot, thus making the final re- The Idol's Eye,' which related the utes later than WestAeld time. L**vs Craafera Ml a. m ; Wsst- EVERY WEDNESDAY sponsibility theirs. In casting his nhappy romance of an actress who fiiia Mi a. m. Both aaus. fa«a t.,. dutches* lace, ana carried a aaower p.opi.«' Una ties p. u. ade p. >. bouquet of bride rases. Bar attend- Haw "Night Bxpnss" fiat P. M. U>B> P. U. ant, Miss Emma Hants, a slater of Sunoar Moraine at Site A. M. ftm A. It. On* War. Round Trip. the bridegroom, was attired Ilk llgit Capital City Um »L*e ftts* Souvenir Bouquet blue eaafBwnise, prettily draped with Pe«j>l**' Uu %m a*e princes* laee. She carried a bouquet Me* "Night Bxprese" %m H» of whit* earaatloDs. to Every Customer The beat maa waa Andrew L. Tompkins, a brother of the bride. •TBCIAL TOURIST RATB0 ON AUTOMOBILES After the cereaonf, a wedding S3 and f 10 one way #7.50 and i*$ round trip supper was serve* (Q about tairty-tve relatives and trUoda. . i After a short wedding trip In the South, Mr. and Mrs. Maats will Hake 140 EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD, N. J. their home with the brute's mother HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY until the fait, ittl tlaf WU1 begin housekeeping In Plalo&eld. •>•«.>»»> LlADtt, WtDHMDAY, > i, IMS.

Ion to the usual field and track «T«nt». there are Highland Dmi, Highland IM.nclng »n« BagBtpe eom- >tlttons. Jobn McGllvray, 84( Sev- enth avenue. New York, la secretary Westfield Bottling Works SPORTS f the games committee. 8. SCHLENOER, Provrtator AVTO BACKS AT OLYMPIC The PARK LABOR OAV. All the LatMrt N«wt In Pure Wines and Liquors Seventeen entries, representing Athletics, BaaebaU, Bowling, Golt, Toimto practically all of the fast cars now In 1916 For Family and Medicinal Purpoae». the east, have been handed in for the big holiday matinees automobile race teet that Is to be held on the Olympic 7 Elm Street. Tel.**-. «•» Wettlleld, N. J. the Westfleld Oolf Club will each Park track In Newark on iJtbor Day Hudson TENNIS year offer a cup for the winner of. under the auspices of the Matty Mat the tournament, and providing there S1M0 F.O.B! Datntt THK TKNNI* thews Auto Racing Association nf are thirty entrlea In the tournament, New York. CHAMPIONSHIP OF WKMTPIKIiD an additional cup tor the runner-up, The Weetflnld I-eader has donated The track was recently placed tin YACHT-LINE The holder of the cup will be re- der the ban by the contest board of a allver cup for the Tennla Chemplon- quired to play through the tourna- NEWSPAPERS •hlp of Westneld In Mca'a Singles. he American Automobile Association BODY, EVER- ment each year. following the running of an un DELIVERED AT YOUR RESIDENCE This cup la to be competed for an- Tennla players living out of town nually on the oourta of th« West- sanctioned night meet, and Manager LUSTRE FINISH but who are members of at leaat on* Matthews has only just succeeded In field Oolf Club until It haa been won month'a standing In any Westneld three tlmea by one player when it getting the governing body's sanctlo EVENING-DAILY—SUNDAY Tennla organtaatlon, or any resident wlll*become hla permanent property. to bold the meet next Monday after- 1200 LESS Bach year the cup la won. the win- of Westfleld, may have the privilege noon. The plans call for races to be ner may keep the aame at hla home, of entering thla competition. once a month as long as the weathe Robert M. Smith, Jr. will permit bnt it mutt be returned by him to the Entrance fee will be (1.00. ST.ATI0mn i AHD NIWBDIAUU Oolf Club, at his expense during the The entry list will cloao at 8 P 81* snappy races are on the card A Roomy 39 Sim Street Wastfleld, Mew Jersey flm week of August of th« following m.. Friday. Sept. 10th, 1915. Kn for decision next Monday. These In- We (lire Young America Baring Stamps year. tries ahould be Bent by mall to Fred clude a one-mile time trial, a five- Luxurious mile open for cars of 100 cubic Inches and under, a five-mile free-for Tonnetu all. a ten-mile free-for-all, a apeela Invitation race, and a ten-mile handl cup. In which all of the cars at th See this car as a matter Irm k will take part. of interest. See what Several new faces will be seen be- hind the steering wheels. Among the new things are. I ho more prominent drivers who will lie Hwn at the local track for the STRYKER3 tir-i iimc In Johnny De Palme, broth- A. C. TIONrSON AUTO CO. ;I|MIIK Sppedway Hassle; Ira Vail has i <••. iitly KiierfH'ded in gelting the big The tergtwt automobile < HI with which Ralph Mulford set up btwifuartors in the state NEXT TO STATION nrw words. Vail recently shattered ihe one-mile record for a dirt track 419-421 PARK AVENUE with IhlK car at Boston, and he ex- i • . iH iii ael up new flgurea for all PLAINFIELD, N. J. 149 East Fourth Street Plainiield, N. J. iliHtniiicH from one to ten miles at tlw ln.nl track. 1916 Hupmobile, $1085 Inn Dickinson, of Newark, with F. 0. B. Detroit his lilu Slut7. Special waa the star of UH> lust meet, but he will have con- Don't buy a medium priced oar until you have seen the shl'-ralilo opposition from the other 1910 Hupmobile. Call at our salesroom for demon drivers at the coming meet. Percy stration. The price has been reduoed and the en im- Lumber), of Westfleld, will drive hl» proved. Hpi't'dy fltuti; Joe Murchll will pilot Used and Rebuilt Automobiles ti National; Bert Watson of Suffern Taken in exelimin*- fin die will drive the Mercer owned by AGENTS FOR .lomph Hyan, Jackson with a Cor- ri-Ja. .Tm* Jeaaop at the wheel of his Mitchell "Six of SAXON HUPMOBILE CHALMERS ri'i'nrd-holdlng Chevrolet, and Wer- Mitchell)), HiHUonM, Hliiilehakera, wn with an Otto car are among the Overland*, Mercers, Maxwells, Hop- entrants. mobiles. All In fine shape and at Morton has entered his B. L. M.. exceptionally low prices, WOO up. while fleyholt of Flemlngton, will pilot the big 135 h. p. Mercedes. which has a record of 1X7 miles an Carl 1. Page Motors Co. hour. SO-SO Halsey St., MIWAUK, N. .1 LEADER 'WANT" ADS. PAY Phone 9046 Mulberry. FIRHUDE COUNCIL. The winner must furnish to the O. Smith. 676 Boulevard, Westneld TIS KOYAL ASWAN UM Hoard of Directors of the Westfleld N. J., or may be left at the leader M**ts Saoond an! Fourth Thursday of Golf Club a satisfactory guarantee office. Each entry should be accom for the return of said cap as stipula- panled by the entrance fee. and the •ash montk •! Ssp. m. etltlon for number should be given. All matches mlt Avenus; Bus-ana o. Hanford. Col this cup will begin on Saturday, will be the beat two out of three sets, laotor, lit Dudl.y Ava. W.; O.ori* W September 11th, at 2 p. m.. and will except In the final match when three be continued OR Friday, September out of flve aets will be played.v 17th, at 3 p. m., and Saturday, Sep- The "Leader Cup" may be seen In tember 18th, at 2 p. m. the window of the Frutchey Phar- In addition to the "Leader Cup" macy.

LAD1E8 FIMUI ay. The events scheduled tor the UNDER THK LKJHTH. ifternoon Include a men'a approach- ng and putting match. Awards to The finals In the Ladles' Doubles ftrst and second place, play to start "The proper fer- Tournament, which waa begun at the between 1:30 and 2:30 p. m. There Westfleld Golf Club Tuesday morning will also be a woman's putting con- of laat week, was finished under tho test with awards to the first and »PC- mentation and electric lights on Friday evening last. >nd places, commencing at 3 p. m. In the semi finals Mrs. Pouch and Mlas Plndale defeated Miss Gardner "ripening** of the and Miss Molnney. IKLD DAY AT NEW BRUNSWICK. In the final* Mrs. Pouch and Mm. Thursday, September 9th, has been Beer is all-important Handy captured the prise by defeat- selected as the "Field Day" .for the Now a LEADER Ing Mrs. Carret and Miss Plndale, New Jersey Experiment Station and 6-8, 7-5. the remainder ot the day will be de- in the In fact upon this Mrs. A. Q. Deane and %IM Helen voted to its Inspection. MacAuslIn defeated the field In the The people of the State are invited process depends die consolation rounds. to spend the day on the College Farm. A caterer will be on the "SIX" The Westfleld Tennis Club eham grounds to furnish light lunches at success or failure of plonshlp in Men's Singles will be moderate rates. Ladles who do not played on September 4th and 6th care to take all the Inspection tours the brew.** Entries must be made with Lawrence over the Farm will find the groundB CLASS Sinclair, chairman of the Tourna a pleasant place for rest and a visit ment Committee, 634 Boulevard with friends. (telephone Westfleld 39) before 8 p You and your friends are cordially The new 1916 m., Thursday. September Ind. TOu- Invited. President Demareat, ot Rut- trance fee 50 cents There will be a gers College; Hon. Joseph 8. Frellng- consolation round. huysen, president ot the State Board Models will be Everyone should enter regardless of Agriculture, and Hon. Henry B. of his playing ability so at to hav Ackerman, Senator from Monmouth "Sixes" exclusi- PRIVATE SEAL a big competition for the good ot th county, will make addresses In the club. forenoon. The exercises will begin at 10:30 a. m. vely. The Brew for You Director Llpman and heads of Re- OOLF search Departments will devote a half-hour at 1:80 p. m to description The Buick are The second round ot the Bnevily of the Experiment Station work and is run from the great kettles over coolers into vast vats holding Cup Competition has resulted as to the New Jersey State Board of Agri- lows: culture at the farm of the New Jer- the Pioneer F. B. Fisher defeated Carolus sey State College ot Agriculture at thousands of gallons, and there it is fermented, surrounded by every Clark, K up and 3 to go. New Brunswick. H. H. Aronson defeated Ernest Al- Builders of the possible precaution to safeguard the purity of the Beer* and to pers, 1 up and 1 to go. 8. 8. BOWLING LEAGUE F C. White defeated E. Q. Clark. "Valve in Head" 4 up and I to go. ' TO HOLD MKKTING. preserve and increase its fine flavor. F. H. Hagemau defeated W. B. The Bowling Committee ot the S. Brown, 1 up. 8. Athletic Association will meet at Motors. the Baptist church on Thursday, Sept. On September 4 th the qualifying 8th, for the purpose of electing of- PRIVATE SEAL tW round for the Governor's Cup com- ficers aad the making up of the Before purchas- —possess* dsa maximum of watef petition will take place. The event bowling schedule for the fall and win- It a handicap one open to -active ter ing ask us for of sUcokol, yet k .sMintbera only and play muat be Ionic started between II o'clock noon aad CALHDONIAN OAMKB. l;30 p. m. On the 6th, Labor Day, The Fifty-Ninth Annual Oames of a demonstration. Onssr • ease tsvslajf rVea* mm Jialir, t» the morning, there will be a medal th. New York Caledonian dub will •4w handicap event with an award be M« at Washlngten Park. Grand tat tat) lowest (roes and net seores. street, Maspeth, L. I., on Labor Day, Mar "»aat be started between 8:30 Monday, Bept. 6th. The program aM l«:t0 a. m. consists of thirty events, ot which H.P.Vosseller la tie ajttarooon the ninth putting twenty-five am ops« to all. The MM Wttl JM )* ( U Ml «M» prise Uat amouaU to tll». 331 Park Awmt w Prises are paid to winners Immed- »«tttw iately after each eveot. In addlt- be op«a *U fftj 1VM¥lrtiSJ> LJAPli, IJJBOKllDAT, IVTMUnt 1, Iftt. Mi.*** most' expansive English waterproof II »«, I«wrence J. Kenny, t«7 40: Wll- WILL PROVIDES FOB AN ANNIVEIfeAltY ' un H. Dougherty. lll.M; ill. 3. O'hour He cloth wktoh perfectly matches to* to 7fi; charle. Cimnms't 111.11; Tommy CAWE OF HOUSE SWPRISE PARTY seat coven material. The ImpreVrt >y>'r- |1.78; IJOHIH M. Brummer. tll.«7, MC4 Normand B. Kline, 118.40; Simla! •Ingle untt Delco lighting, starting lln.llne. Ill; CharHte H. Brewer. 16.41. HW Lata Thnwas O. Brtl, of Tkto Mr. asrt Mrs. ». tV Ram Presented an4 Ignition systems, Warner speed- )•"'. William J. Togan. »•«!«. John J. I'NHll. 13*33; Milton B. Monaky, IM.M; Town, also 1 With Rwlmw MITCT Chaftmg ometer. Waltham clock and Stewart :1O1,BP1 J Kelly. I66.W; JoMph F. M'- ship, far Vacuum ganollne system are other Clninl, ltfl.lt; Alexander Rltraan. Me; high grade products used In th* arnh Knge*ier. I1A.14; Thomaa F. Berlne, **'*'*> x> . Mrtril1 n Hitman. IIH; John W. Provisions were made ID tha will While Mr. and Mra. P. B. Ham. of equipment. »• • > , evm iiit *\ n • • ••• Mi vsi f _. --, ot Thomas 0. Bell, of WastBold, elhK. Itt.ll. John K Reagan, IK.1S; 01 Prospect street, were attending All in all. It is said to be one ot F. lilhney. ItD.M: Victor Hols- which was recently admitted to pro- the band concert last Friday evening ; Kmest German, 140.00; Bernard h« best designed, built snd finished . M.rlll IJK14; John F.. Hague, 144.10; bate by Surrogate Oeorga T. Parrot, over two score ot their friends as- can at th* Exposition and motorists Sjrrv Bckenwn. %n,o«- James J. Barry. for a hone which has served tbe Bell sembled and took possession ot their I, in; Ignite Sinn 12; John Lewis Crow- family for many years. The horse >nd Oldsmobil* •BthaaiatU await iti i. 164 32; Jamea \i. Daley. 114 »1, Me.M; some to celebrate the twenty-fifth irrjvsl in PlalnBeld, with keen ta> jrnn* I'rice. |S984; Jame. Shannon. Is now st the Netberwood farm at anniversary ot their marring* On 14 14 J,>M,,,h Morjcan. 147.14; OMPh Ma- North PlalnBeld. :erest. Mo IS92I1 g. H Ruth. lll.M, l».»7; their return to the darkened bouse, "*-.r..iil niwhenek. I1H.42. ll«.«4: Charles Provisions were also made tor entering and turning on the lights Mi. h. 119 7(1. IRR IS; Oanlel Hail. Ml M; scholarship. In Rotters College, to they were completely astontsbed to see Hi"-" .1 Connolly, Jr.. IJ4.1K, ROCEEOINQS OF THE ^" motion by Fmholiier Kra'uae the be known as the Thomas Oatwater Jolly crowd where they had expect- fi-i-t.WARD ROWS. Clerk. the Dutch Reformed Protestant stiver chafing dish with well chosen (Continued from Page Eight) 11.06. 11.06; Th Morey-UaUw Co.. Ill; church. The provisions for the words conveying the felicitation, of „ A. Bhangle 160; Stanley 1. Heed, M; scholarship will not take effect until those assembled; which was respond- A. J. lwKaMTimn, Mo; M. N. Uarhart. IK; ed to as welt as tbe surprise would 1.10. 11.06, 11.06, 11* 11.16, 111!.. ll.U. the death of Mra. Bell, widow ot the !olby * ilcUowan. 111. IIS; Martin P. Its a food "stunt* testator, who Is the only surviving mlt. (lames and stunts of var- yconnor, 111.10; James Ijiughlln. M; Jwen V Mahon, 111.60, 111.05 heir. While a brother of tha testa- ious kinds were Interspersed through Brldcea—Jacob Lettchman, Ill; Cran- tor is supposed to be living, be haa brilliant comment on world-wide rortl Mitten, il.lt; Karl Tetchman. M-fi; . U Moore. 116, I11.J0, 1»U. 111!'. lll»; to try not been heard from from more than and town-wide subjscts, after which lernard Iwyle, Ill; Ouetave I'cln, Ml; twenty years, at which time refreshments were sewed. Brucklacher Broa.. 11.76; B. * B. SUM- •welding la Baltimore. rlc Co., lll.M; J. 8. 8. Thompaon, ill.- Among those present In addition I; M. Blachman, 11(1; M. Blarhnian. 116.- The WestBeld Trust Company, to- to the family of tbe hosts were: Mr. 6; Lulee Dl Franolaco. 1167.10; 1. E. lanet, III; Frank Hand. 16 9"; I'ubllc gether with Joseph It. Connolly, vice- and Mr*. B. U Waterman, Mr. and lerrlce Co.. 116.60 ll«: T. Foeter Calla,- president of the Institution, are Mrs. W. A. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. H. lan. 143 47; T. Foater CallHhan. M.I4, MM 116.41. 12S.11. lll.7l.IS7.67. 111.27. ZEEK'S named as trustees of tbe will and B Wright, Mr and Mrs. IS. U Abrams. «.14, 11.64; Charle. A. r*t«r""ii. |100; they are directed to take good care Mrs. H. B. Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. I.. narle. II. French, |7»; Rlliahelh Dally Corn on the Cob ournal, ill.et: chrbtlan Frlit. Jr.. 114; ot tbe horse and to nay to Mrs. Bell U Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Ha. k- •aaaalc Valley New. Co., 113.62; bane at tbe time of the testator's death rader, Mr. and Mra. B. ft. Mal.mar. Van Aredale, 17; Joeeph l>elrtucia. 1114, StaO and similar amounts quarterly Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Townley, Mr. and 116. C Herrlns. 1160; William Hem- thereafter, so long aa she shall live, mlnV Ill; Hobert Calrk. 118; Kobert O. BREAD —the Roasting Ear Mn. 1. B. Fisher,, Mr. and Mn. 8 logeni, ti»; Charlea Dran*. 136; Ell»a- after which tbe Income Is to be con- beth Dally Journal, 170.4«; The Summit Burbans, Mr. and Mra. Waltan, Post Herald, MM; Btephen. Broa.. 113 M>; C. veyed to the trustees of Rutgers Col- Mn. W. 8 Webb. Dr. and Mn. W. Herring. |3: Charle. Amy. $2'; J D. It not more dslicious than the lege for the aforesaid purpose. Only W. OHI, Mr. 1, B. Hloks. Mrs. J. M. xnaeaux Lumber Co., IM.07; w nl.ton * lockje Co, 146; Theodore llray. M.04; students ot "approved character and Sinclair, and tbe Misses Ferris, Charle. A. Peteraon, I1J6: Alfred T. ability, whose circumstances are such Blmpeon, Wjckotf and Brlggi. 2rane 8r., 11.11; John Wolke. Mil, «.M Janw. Moran. l«6. Wilfred A. as to make assistance necessary," will Cole. 118.70; Oelua Tinning. 114 16; Klls- benefit by the terms of the will. The abeth Dally Journal, IM.04; C. H. Win- New PANAMA PACIFIC an. Co.. I16.7S, 1431*0; A. W. Btlle., f" 5 Varieties: selection ot such students will be left II; lAula V. Franctaco, 112; A. J. L to tbe discretion ot tbe trustees ot CAR IN PLAINFIELD lalemee 11.76 lit, 110, 110. !<«. 117.60. the institution Kiel J. I. Bauer. 1*0. M. I*. |U, IM, To be KxhtbtMd at Oldamoblle WKHOOTT Ageacy'. Salesroom. Foremost Post Toasties K B. Lovejo'y. 11615; Jacob ,•» . WrtMKN TO WIN The A. ft 8. Moton Company, with 4 77; Henry Schmidt. IS1.84; I'r. M. R. salesroom and service station at .lvenaocHl 111.13; Jame. Stanley. IK.10: In the growth of corn there is a period when the Attorney Oeneral John W. Wescott I lultn.u 119.10; Woodhull * Martin. Is a pronounoed suffragist, a vice- Front street, corner of Central ave- l»10 Clark Hardware 1160, 12 20; Jamet Kleen Naid kernels are plumped out with a vegetable milk, molt president of the New Jereey Men's nue, Plalnfleld, announced today that ohnaton M.tO; R. T. i'otts. 11»7(; Cen- nutritious (roasting ears). As jt slowly ripens this League for Woman Suffrage. He they had succeeded In getting an tral Beef Co.. 118.41. 114041; The Hllde- •ays: exact duplicate of the Model 41 Olds- Publlcatlona—The Cranford Chronicle hardens and finally becomes almost flinty. mobile that Is creating such a sensa 141.41; The Standard Publlahlns' >on™.r" Whole Wheat "If you want clean streets, pure J6; Bummtt Record, 14S..B; Kvenlng wat«r, food and market Inspection tlon at the Panama Pacific Exposition 'lniea IU.60; Cranford Cltlaen, 137 60; This nutritious part of the corn is cooked, seasoned, In San Francisco. Tha car will ar- Dllaabeth Dally Journal, 141. yon must give women the vote. If BtaMonery—Wimam 1- (Cheeney. I14.M; rolled thin, and toasted by a new process which en- you want good schools, adequate rive today or tomorrow, and will be The iummft Herald 17: The Henry Cook placed on exhibition at once In the >rlnt.hop. M; W. 1- Packer. l« «0: Bl- French > hances the true corn flavour. playgrounds and hygienic conditions lott Flaher C*o.. 7»c.; Churlee I,. Moffet for children—the growing cltiseos ol A. * 8. salesroom. admin.. Ill 60; William Ch«.ney. tw the future—you must give woman Of all the motor car exhtblta at HllMbeth Novelty, Co.. 17842; fclllott Different from ordmarv corn flakes, the New Post Flshar Co., M14.T*. , .. Rye the vote. If you want to be the ser the great exposition. It is said tbls Public Orognd.-Vsual tilt.Co., IM.M Toasties have a distinctive form and flavour; and they vant and not the master of society specially finished Otdsmoblle has at Henry P. Vandevere, 112; The1 *'II»*P<{B' keep their appetizing crispness, even after cream or you must give women tbe vote. tractor! the greatest amount ot at- town Water Co.. 17»<; The Blllabeth Ice Co , IH« 40; Brucklacher Bro... »l.M; milk is added. "Th« mare I sea of the working ot tention. Klrby-Stack Hardware Co., 13 20: The Cudahy *:«S«,'J« ^ •1,2j,Hu« "o. IW th« government and social conditions The car is a five-passenger touring P of this State tha more I am In favor model with a wheelbaee of 110 'Sr Armour *' Co.. il 75: Clark ilard Tbese Superior Corn Flakes come oven-fresh in ~ i>o Hi 16- Joeeph Bauer. H4.0S of equal suffrage" inches. The body, of pressed alum- Joh™ Conrad lll»; »ll»«h-thtown Oaa tight wax-sealed packages: and they cost no more than inum. Is luxuriously finished In Orrl- .lint <'o 1110.60. Hahne A Co., 18«60; ardinary "corn flakes." Insist upon having SUVT1UGB BTRKKT MRKCTNH8. tord Lake, Carmine and Black with The members of the Woman's Circassian Walnut Dash and Steer Political Union are conducting a. i Ing Wheel. The frnsst grade of hand buted leather It UM for the-' up- ZEEK las of street meetings In till* town. New Post Toasties The first meeting was held last Sat' hotstsry, the cushions being ex urday evening and a crowd ot ore tremely deep with high sides, back Your grocer has them now. two hundred people congregated to snd arm rests. The wheels are the BAKING CO. famous Houk wire wheels—an Bng,- bear Mrs. Churchill, ot Colorado, an vice Co.. I21K.7O. 1246. able speaker in the suffrage cause. llsh product—and are finished In red Lunacy The fc. J. State HospltKl. Ill enamel and black. There are sea 14: The N. J. Villaire for Jgpl>e-I>tl' Next Saturday •evening two men will 1171.10; N. J. Blste Hospital, IS.B7S.JJ. address the meeting. One of th covers made ot tbe fittest Imported County road.—I.a*'rence ICamere l«o speakers will be Ray 8. Mayham. ol material, piped and Antahed In genu- !6; Bamberser * Chapman, |3,66«,«! this town. ine leather. The top Is mad* ot th.

and have confidence In their ability WRSTFIRLD wmiAaim J. " Rue!, I141.W. 127. IJJ1.60 It.. V to wield, with modesty and woman- ill, The Fanwood Stone Crushing Co ARB OmBTLT AT WORK. liness, that powerful weapon which ll^fl 42* A j DeBsi.me. 1119.18; Com We trust no one Inten that be- monwealth Quarry Co IM 0« 11.600 will hasten all reforms In wbleb goo lnc!dental.--The Unite* State. Mort cause WestBeld Suffragists have not men and good women are equally in gace * Tru.t Co.. tM.1I: Hawkln., Dela made night and day hldlous with out- «™avltt I! 0». M0; F. W. Weetcott. |i.» Mrs. Hunt, secretary of the Bqua 60; Smjth * Knapp. tU.U: Jame. W result ot our summer's work will ap- Franchise League of WestBeld. pear on Oct. II, when the men ot i;ommuiee cupeiwep—w»*«4 H. Tre... fcley. 11.76; KUton Darby, 18.76; Joeepl New Jersey will prove that they ap- Perry. 116: John C. Meyerhota, 11.16; Pet preciate the women ot this Stats Pres. Kqual Franchise Leagn*. er II. Vlalsel. 116.66; Brmlford Jone. 110.80: John Woodrurf. 11.80; A. E. Deck er. It. 112.60; J. Hervey Doane. I6«t, Noah Woodruft, 118.10; Henry Krouac. 139 70; W. A. Bourdon, 133.16: D. K Henneaay, M 10; William I. McManp, 110^ 40 John N. Cady. 15.»0; Ijeorge a. lel- l.-r. 1(11)4: 116; W. H. Handolpfi. 11.75; 8. 1'. T. Wilbur, 141.M; ChM. A. Smith, "imilieri' Pay—Kleton Darby, IM; Bur- Ion P. Hall. 116; Joaenh Terry. Ml; John c Msyerhols. 14!; David H. Trembley. fm: Peter H. Meleel, 182; John Wood- ruff. 1»6: William J. Thompaon, 162; W Marsh. 144; Noah Woodruff. 160; W. A. llounion, 12H. John N. Cady, IM; Q. O. 1. ll.i, 14€; W. H. Randolph, IM; 8. P. I Wilbur. 136; Dennl. F. Hsnneew, 146; Wllllum I. McMane, 160; ChM. A. Smith. y.,i; J. lltirvsy Doane. 161; Bradford Joins V>'i. llonry Krouae. 162. Frederick tke Great it.-rorij Book, and Repair.—C. R. 011- \.-r (t Co.. 1460. rllierllt -Ueorge C. Otto, 1626.14. Keitlater— Bdward Bauer, 118.66. passed a law to stop l-.w Library— Will l'\lbluthl»g Co . s.'iticr Weight, and Meaaurea—Ittaau S.-.-1..V. 130; A. R Decker. II. Uunnle Burn Maintenance—The Nation- the sale of coffee and al Ammonia Co.. JM.6Z; William H. Mur- ray. M; Adolph Wagner, JM.76; Allen B. Ijilng Co., 10.15: New York Telephone Co., 12e.40; Klmbte Durand Olaaa Co. MM. i. Harper Hunt, Hecretarjr of the K^iual Franchise lirague of Wmtneld 49c; Commercial Mill A Elevator, 163 25: compel the Prussians Bdward L. Hand, 111.17; Eureka Fire iJo>e Ml*. Co., llit; H. W. Baker Lln.l en CoTlM.il: Kay-Schaerer Co., 17 03; Mllw-falackbard Co., Inc., l220.t; John- SlllllllllllllllllllllllUIHIIHIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIlllUIIHIIIIIIHnillllllllllllllllllinillllllllll ion & Jobnaon, 110.76; Bonnie Burn San- tp drink beer. If coffee atorium, 186.41. In 90; John E. fluniiell". 18.11; W. R. Codlngton. 181.16; Lewlx Mfg. Co., II!.60, Will F. William.. *C.8l; American Oil *. Suimly Co., 18 13: 1. disagrees with, yem Barth *: 8on, 147.19; Commonwealth Water * Light Co., tit2.«E; Ford Ta«l Co.. 14; Klmble Durand Qlaa. Co. 17.4'J; Meyer Bros.. IMti Jama. Stanley. S3. October 1st is Moving 111.60; Oeorg* Harflj * Co., 146.71; Burn- 'tol tit*. Co.. MUM; Warke, DavU & Cu . ~ Shirley * Johnaton, I2H.E0; U. 11 man, 1ID0.61: Swift * Co.. «7 .>.. Time in Westfield I.M, 1124.30; Schrlener Uro.., 117.80; i lvany Co., M».«>; R. T. Potu, 1101.32; t, R. of N. J.. tM-lii Bruen. nltclny Are You Going to Move? _ ft., 1117.17: A. U. OHfen. tn.n; Hun- brlght Warm., 160; A. M Drake. S9« r,:!: Qeorg* Fuoas, MS; Nicbola. Futurou. IK Bond Is.ua—r. R. Laaa-W. W. Whelan, 131.62; c h to, 111.7J; Joseph E. Kelly. Tork, 160.08; John f. L Cl%ul dee Vannulu< X. Midntrra. lit; Rlchanl .14; Thomaa H. Hardlnir. K. DavU, Ml.U; John P 10; John Caufleld, l«7 08 117.08; Charle. Thorn. BEER U !*/• to R«nt W« Itov* It Ltetoi . .. . JM.Oa: Jamea M. ( ul- HMUVMI en. IM.M; Mary Petruclane, II; Nailuii r, W«tft«U Bottiin, Co, T On % HMUM tr«» tM.QO t* I1M.0O IV Ht«th Hollander M; Benjamin Kauffman. 111. Maa- Budde, ilH», 143.12: Jam«« h BdwardaBdd , tl

MINIMUM OMAOOO rirTBBN GBNT* ADVERTISEMENT^ PROCTOR'S for all New York pafet* a • > V 1» B D(I. an.MQ Rooaaf aa* School A CltOIOB rwl paint*: nU •"' Wi* ,Hnwi Received at •file* rati*. PLAINPIELD, NEW JERSEY MMHnkinttHndt oeseful ••* For sal* »» C. A. Smtta •at St. Maa* Ial-W. J. W. WALL, Laaaar Ottlee. TM. *W7 UIRL WANTBD for funera.l_ housework, for reference* required. lira Fred Smith, (76 Boulevard. OPENING OF Days aav* you money HORSR, harneae and wagon for sale; also choice white leghorn hen*, A SBI.RCT HOM boarding place, lo- Lake wood atraln. flunnyslde Poultry Fur Sale Oi Euy Terai cation uosurpe**ed, large room*, Farm. Box 171, Wealfleld. 7-II-tf gooB ooosUMut, prices moderate. Cor- New aoeise, Seetra nert«WTenee ind iwdley A«"u>,"i MOKBV TO LBND on bond and mort- Rwaa, aear Dorlaaw eiMi«..-, Open Wei, Sept % telephone til. *•* " arasa on Weatneld property. Wl)< » roeais aaa kata, aaadmf VAUDEVILLE flam Howell Orr, Attorney at Law, *4. Oalj. BSSf ISO Fulton Btreel. Brooklyn, and qi, alaae* I sia4al._VPn CWTfftAI. ATM. M ftirnl»lied room. Stflnmorn Place, Weetneld. v-l-tf Mortgage B%. Tata la aa es- SEASON Improvement*, suitable for on* or eeiitloaial ovporlaalfr for per- "Mothers" do you real- two, convenient to troil«y and train*. ItRW KODAK for mle with tripod: *»• wHI little eask to a«aaie IHX4U alae picture, R. R. lens; a aealrahle kaaae. AMtaa* ize that there are only OaTOICR HOUUSBS S of eljkt room*, with bargain. Hurst, III Boulevard. Real HMate De«arLAT TO RBMT—Plve rooma, Inclod- mit Ave. l-15-tf AND ln« bath, Improvement*. »1» per Herr's School stock has arrived and month, o. H. Low. l-U-tf THOROVOHLr well built houaa for sal*. v*ry attractlv* looatlon, ov*r _ CAR for aale. Apply to Hiram one-third aore. twelve room*, two we are showing Boys' rink, Weetneld Oara»«, Elm Btreat. bath*, hot water heat, reasonable I'LAINKIKLI) BU8INKM OOIj. PICTURES price III Boulevard. W*«tn*ld LB«K AND SCHOOL. Of a>OR MniT—New houae, 111 Hla-hland and Girls' School Shoes, Avenue, parquette floor", all Improve- KNOLIBH manta: alao houae III Clark Street, »• riM* rr. Weetneld; nn* larce I 1». M. TO 11 P. H. hae ail Improvement* Barace. 1ar«« room, aultabla for two "with board/ Bnroll Now and prepare tor good comfortable lasts, lot. Inquire IM Kuclld Avenue. ^ ^ Modern eonvenlenoee. 0-1-It Basinet*. TO MOT—Cheap. Ill E Broad 8t., gar- Commercial, Stenographic* stylish and serviceable WOH MM*—Two furnl«h*d room*, age, chicken nouse. *-l-tf with or without board, tti WeMIUW Secretarial, Kngliah, and Spee- Ave. Tel. Tlt-J. TO LMT—Bleven room house; alt Im- lal Course*. at very reasonable Vrovementa. Two £crea ground, tm RJBWT—Purnlahed ooma. Ml chicken houae, barn. Abundance of IndlvMnal Instruction, PrW Walnut Btreat. «-Il-tf fruit. Phone Ml-R 1-it-tt vat* lessons. Day and Kveniag prices, come in and see TO UOT—Part *f houaa. 111 Lenoa Clasaen. . The best in business training with or Ave., all room* and bath. Adult* pre- these shoes and be con- AI?ii-tf ferred. Phone «»J or B. Johnaon KALI, TKBM OPKN8 UNION ' at th« least expense. Experi- 714f WKDNK8DAV, 8EPT. IDT. DTTCT1UFCC enced teachers and latest office rOR RRMT—Room* with or without vinced. board. Ill Proapect Bt. (-tl-4t TO RBMT, ||4M—I room houn, part Enter at Any Time. Improvement. H C McVoy, No. 1 OUOlllLOD devices. Hundreds of suc- ron RR«T—Apartment !n Hutohlneon Kim Street. Call, 'phone, or write for cessful graduates our best ref- Building, t rooma* ^and bath'tta^I. Inn- TWO aoRRR PAINTRRI want work by full Information. erence. Day School begins quire Hutchilnao I n "at Boa. day or will contract: can give fine fumlahed front reference. Adoreaa Jacob Parry, Sept. 1st; Night School Sept. 13th. Call and see the E. T. HAND •HtR RR»T—Largy room, with board. Addrea* W, Lea- Scotch I'lalna. N. .1 S-l-Jt school or write for free catalogue. DO IT NOW. 'ARTBtyt see MBit—A/ t tbe Central 8. E. FIELDS, Nanager fsJlorlng Qo., Ill Wa' i " ung Avenue Herr's School COR RRirr—Large front room, aulubla Plalnnela, ¥. J., aroui for man and wife or two gentlemen, from ft. R Station, t WoodhoU * Martla BM«, - 120 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY jinjrinee n.lghborhoon.lghorhod anndd the beat Pawnbroker's Suit* ai LOT boardbd . 4«l l PProapect t (trtreate . l-l-llllt extremely low prlou. PLAINFIKLD, N. J. r. R. MUUMMAN, PrHMsfsd 109Brw.St.,W«tfrdifU. eoau jnd trousers, OTSUi VOR BALB, rOTATOBa—Buy a barrel order $11.99 up. t«L7S-J f potato** and aav* money. Mutual REFaUriNG if Stock Company, Mountalnaide. WAMTBU—Boya between 10 and II l 141-W. year*, to Mil Saturday Evening Poat Apply B. Oaoher, 111 Broad •FOR IALJB OR TO LBT—4 roam houae Bt. free oople* to atari with hirn. Inquire lit Cumberland 1-II-I-4-IS-I-1-I Street. l-U-4t >R iAUB—At (4* Highland Avenue, WANTBD—Second-hand Ford oar. The an Ideal home In an excellent loca- Bllaabeth Nuraery Co.. Bllnbeth, tion, three bath*. Apply II proapeat n. 3. St., or on premleea. l-4-tf WANTBD—Old faahloned Franklin r*)R BAUs—second-hand fu •tovs (wood burner). 8, »»7 Proipect Oadllae and Corbln oar; Street, Waatneld. N. 1. dltlon. Apply to Doctor WAHTRD—Aewlng, home by Ih day 101 Plalnfleld Avenue, oppoalte roR BAUB—Horae, wagon and harneaa; Oolf Club. •ultable for bnalne**. H, Leader Of- WIIHRS waahlng to tak* home. Phone (Ic*. f-14-tt Itl-W. WeatleTd. N. J ., . . Including b*d», chairs. WORK WAKTBD by an. exparlenoed bureau*, table*, etc., for sale. Condit- man In general gardening, alao In ion guaranteed good. No reasonable landecape and rural art Day's work offer refused. Addreaa P. B., Leader. or longer accepted 10 cents per •-l-t( hour. V O Box IM. Westfleld. NT J t-l-tf rilRMIBRRD ROOMS to tot. 401 Sum- mlt Avenu*. » TO LOAN on first mortgage at rVRNIBHBVRNIBHBD ROOM to let, wl:wl:hh or Fred. Taggart. withouithtt tabltble boardbd , privatit e fifamillly, M TO LOAN on mortgage In any handy to trolley and station. A cl- amount. Consult Walter X. I^p. 42 dre** S, Leader Office. Rim street. '

CROSSET & DUNLAP'S New Fiction at SOc Volume

Virginia i Quite out of the Ordinary—

jt: Ellen Glasgow This Model 43 Oldsmobile Scores of new titles In books that were originally published at The new 43 is extraordinarily distinctive. type of equal displacement. Alt valves, en- (1.6V. Attractively bound and nicely prlnud. The body shows great originality. The closed with an effective silencer, produce the PAI.M OLlVE 8OAP FKKKI , "LITTLE WONDKR" lines are strikingly low, very much in vogue. most nearly noiseless of all valve-in-head ORAPHOPRONR RKCORD8 Ample concessions have been made to the motors. To introduce Palm Olive AT 10c. demand for comfort. Body sides are high, Shampoo, we will give to every Hundred* of selections, both The car is stripped of superfluous tire-con- purchaser of a bottle of thU vocal and Instrumental. These seats deep, cushions soft. As for leg room- suming pounds of weight. It is lean, lithe shampoo at the special price of records play on either the Co- there is more than enough. and swift like a carefully conditioned nee 89c (uaually 60c). three regu- lumbia or Victor machines Among the new pieces are: 1 Everywhere is comfort; everywhere style, horse. Moat owners get considerably over lar sited cake* of Palm Olive "Minstrel Parade)" Soap free. -National Air Medley, No. I" smartness. Everything about the car com- the guaranteed mileage on casings. And the Band pels admiration—solid cast aluminum run- car shows a gasoline average of 17 to 2a "Medley Popular Air No. 6" ning boards and toe board, long and buoyant HOl'SK DRK88SS, $1.00. Band miles per gallon. "On the Band Wagon" . .Band Srings, clear, live hickory wheels in natural Price $1095 f-°-b. factory. Made of Amoakeag gingham, "Narcissus" Band ish, interior woodwork charmingly at- with collar, belt and ouff ol "J«M" Song •olid color chambray, piped "We're AH With You Mr. tractive. Wilson" Solo Features that add to your comfort with whits pique. The waist "When I Was a Dreamer," Solo The engine it of the Oldsmobile valve-in- Long wkeclbase—iso inches. Is trimmed with allover em- "My Utle Olrl" Solo head type, responsive, economical, accessible Lot* buoyant Bprtnct. broidery. May be had In gray "Wrap Me In a Bundle". . Duet Deep, soft cushions. and white itrtpe or blue and "Midnight Cake Walk Ball, " —known to deliver ten to fifteen per cent Hifn bodjr Bides. Solo white »tripe. Special stout de- more power than either the L- or T-head Urge, body, restful as an arm chair. sign, In uises 41 to St. Prloe 91. EDITORIAL. We are at the threshold of a new season! NIGHTGOWNS AT Site. Bummer is nearly over, and OLDS WW, wk/hS rail goods will soon supplant The) (jut lot of the**) gown* the thlus that were used dur- MOTOR WORKS offered at tats prloe sold out ing the hot waatoer .awtths. LeUOaMQ, MICHIGAN very quickly, but we have ob- We are ready tor Ik* new tained some more. They are) •eaton! rail atoeto are HI OB rttoptay, aad »S»BFUMI>U mad* of *. psrtieularly fine are. broader than ma Wni lingerie cloth with pa- eww had the BleMBre of e*er- |M style oollar, sleeve* aud Ing. We have done every- thing within our power to bel- traot; neaUy trimmed. Two ts* our store), so as to make •Uk frocB down front. Special the eomlng season a most «uc- oeasful one. TUB A. «r S. MOTORS C5OMPANY 337*339 WMt Front Street, PtefitfteM, Ttfephont 1134 SCHAEFER & CO. 1 PTMWMt SUWt, "NO PMp «MM AT ANY PKICT' • - NEW JERSEY