OCROUR POUCTpoucr I|as toto amaee thatU>»t thmthe Rotor*Record IWITO*a tot* •very home In PlXnOeU Mid North I, It koweAcfel loiau h*»« jomr plalnfleld Mid to make It «at- I«W ud KorO, IIMIMd PLAINFIELDPlainfield RecordRECORD t (HI in e»ery household. 84 I—Ho. 7. 1312 Peg*.—P«g»—M CoinColumn*.! PLAINFIELDPLAINraLD,, HXWNEW mm,JERSEY, FRIDAY,FRIDAY, DECEMBERDECEMBER a8, mi1916 . 1313 Pegee—84Pages—84 Column*.Ooluuu. Subscription—SinglSubscription—Singlee Coptoe,Copies, S5 Cento;Cento; $3.00$2.00 a Your.Year. Dr. Ellis W. Hedges Contracts Poison WhileWhile Revelations InIn Attending Dr. Pittis; First Victim MakingMaking Christmas FundFund Gallant Fight With Life Ebbing Away Fast pProber0be ContinueContinue 1 Fight With Ufe Ebbing Away Fast Sets A RecordRecord PrntattnlPersistent rumor*rumors IdIn circulation'*circulation's, atlttitsligbt iofecllan.infection. EveryEvery precautionprecaut Coastanee Pltlla. giving the precloui thele pestpast few(ew daysdays thatth»t aareralseveral per-per - InIs taken,taken, howerer.however, 'ttoo preventprevent It#Itr.Irliild fluid.. While-the patleot. showedshowed o> sons coming:omJng Inin contactcontact withwtth iDr.n A I- J spreadd andand while while thethe troubletrouble wwara noth cable ImprovementIm aftej each County Engineer Bauer Received $3 a Day bertbeit PlttW,Plttiia, whowho laIs atat death'sdeath's door , sufficientindent toto nahavev the phyvlcian';physician occasionLsion thettie bettermentbetterment olof hishla con- con Plainfield TrustTrast Company Will DistributeDistribute County Engineer Bauer Received $3 a Day ailhwith blood-poisonInK.blbod .poison Inp:. badhad becomebeconi. ln-lhandband bandagedbandaged nupp there lai no lndl-d ditiondiilon waswas notnot lasting.lasting. ItIt hitshas beenbeei foctedfected werewere foundfound todaytoday *0to babe grow-g\ (nation of anythinganything serious at thtr deemedmed advisableadvisable toto ' postponepostpone fufurr Profit From Each ReidField Party—Mr.Party-rMr. ' \yly'exaggerated ‘etagxerated.. TheThe storiesstories hadhad Ititjt timei $266,000 Next Week— Increase Of that Dr. pills "W. Hedges, the at- The battle fqr I>r. PlttK lif. ther transfusiontransfusion untiluntil DoctorDoctor PlttlrFittt: that Dr. Ellla W. Hedges, the at-1 The battle for Dr. PittU' life become*Hues stronger.stronger. Wilbur'sWilbur's Bills Mentioned \ tendintendingg physician.pSysfrian. andand 'MisMIms Elizabeth'stillEJUabetli ! still beingbeing wagedwaged ata tMuhlenberg Muhlenber H.Ho $30,000 Over Last Year WflllamWilliam,a endand MissMl=s MaryMary Chamber-Ohamber-Ipftal 1 pltal.. wherewhere thethe popularpopnlar surgeonsurge har TheThe lastIa*t reportreport eomtofcomta; from Huh lain,lain, thethe 'ajnurse e. In ciJsrKP.ottarse_ ,_ hadha dTi allall. I[bee __been -an r....undergoingundergoin - ..I..g_ ttreatmentr>i ■ for ■ thcllenberg nberg .HoapttalHospita i . . v.. .1-1,l thisthi _•_s afafternoon ...li;-.l atat «... [contracteformcontractedlnll,d ther disease In a serious past fouf weeks. Bl«>odBlood trtransfunluma •*»! that the phjmldan [elected «nty|fr— *-'.• rher cases of trie dif-JBlIU critical and that Q(H "he last ravine on the 1916 be ade to grow Into large Henryp«iry L. Krtpli,K li, ait nurveyor,surveyor, amiand . thethe niunman ifwh hoo w«*|r|rctf<|wn> county . * e **** of the two nurse. f nl ocr,8,OBm, tl,ethe dortoridoctor's brother , reeov-ry are still a mat The last payments on the l»l«.be male to grow Inti nail Board of Freeholders during the re wasino srpunu* for r at allTei • I’Cliristma lthtrnass Club,warnClub w madenado onon Mon-Mini- i 1Tbole I9U1917 CluianoaeChristmas CCln*l suck engin-• ntrin- rT Lr for U..*.u-U Hoard of Freeholder* durmg Ihelr brief regime, with- br. Hedges tier i been.a°"*n rtra"' m Pittis an brotherd Mist?'doubt | recomry. .a'e >.till •dalayy olof thisthia weekweek and TheThe PlnlnBeldPlainfield [Wiwilll openopen Io n'i Doc- Decembe emberr 26SC.. the rhief wiiWss at the county finane inl aifairs! pPi .>■* *»» w«wa^ "" -W. pr. *oro ■.«- aod Bertram PRSe up, M-.'d.uto, Trust Company • be the largest one i unres that ably be Uin largest one •=•-- " "»« *ontin„.-.lniKd inin Elipelt-thElijaW-ti h TWlayTuesday inornin*'.morning IT.i^t.'sfiii^l thatthat blie fro- I 1 the fund will total overr 1266.000.1266.000. anan 'movement 'mo neitt waewas startedstarted "la piaiofleld for L'nton county \fork ui - direction of IV—L._*i- f1 Increase of *30.000 over Ust«t year.year, iaalas all, the enthusiastic Oh nu.mlvly provtil-aprovided men for Union county work un.ler t|:r direction . ;, ill the enthusiastic Christmas na»- County P.natni-' nB Jacob I.-I/. HauccBauer anandd •onaetimea pkidl themtibetajdireetl directlys DramaticUrCLTfMltlC ClubL Floersch WillWill I.LC C. S. ChapterChapter Tills substantial sum Isia lh*the desuitdesult ofof -er s are eager to persuade their throu li Mr; Bauer., . T * thothe Systematicsystematic savingsaving ofof aboutabout 6.0006.000 friendsfriends toto Join. join. anidd ati» t othrr ti«f ca theythey receivedreceived theirtheir moneymoney throubli Mr. Saner, people whboo woekweek afterafter woo*wee_k have.have .. ;j ItIt inis InterestingInteresting toto notenote howhow thafane TestimonyTestimony showwiiy i\ thahatt aa profitprofit of *3i-'i aa tinyday went• >nt ito Mr.»tr. IlaucrBauer foforr made their depositItss Intn thethe clubclub andand success ofof thetbe .planpla n hasha s beenbee n demon-demon - two menmen fromfrom Mr.Mr . Kreh’sKreli' oHu-oj for whichInch .he} To Repeat Show Leave Jan. 55 Adopts PlanPlan Evitwftp will soonBoo n receiverecGlvn checkschecks forfor thethe wtrate.ljrtrateil byby It* ita growthgrowth fromfrom (*70.000.tTO.OOO, everyevery holdfield papart, •II rinfllRentireentire amount•amoun mm t thatthat theythey havehave saved,saved. theHhe amountamount savedsaved atat thethe eiideid ofof theth e charredeHariirecI ft?the 1"°i on' "rhoflTlioice whowho hnrehnve madeTn&do mym.nttpsiymentB reg-res-" «ratflr^t yaar.venr. toto |:](.0I)0.$?26.ono. ththee totaltotaj ooff n ofof hi*bin countycoast 7 *jrr**eni.*ntMgregmcfrfc Jlr.Vr. B*»i*rBiMjfr receivesreceive! $12 ularly will also receive Interest on ^his yeaf'B clnb. From a v. ry small ruderl|e(»,icr y of the forfor «moin. - ofof ihr-..*Wefl men.mien. Mr. Vombeiii It tlie Columbian pro- ( Peter lfloerreh. 'rietor of the Epthuatomnmng of Abraiian mU*llHlWttWi Lincoln Chanter. wbtfwfcat thoyharethey have paidpaid.i ton andond thethe on-,Wln*to«offl-jtiegtnaln^c thethe CbrtttuiChrlEtmas d'ib'Sda*C lub idea adsr for a, I Mr. BUILT t° ft ihty ^he^vheni he'ihej«f| * ;iia manma i lieli efu wilIlll .repeat.repeat theHi-e pre-enUi-present;,- ,Oueen O>,Pen ! CityCtt Hotel, allied upon mcellng of Abtoham l.lrwoln Chanter. rorcer,s jocff ,thh„e companyco»i/pany etntestate thatthat thethe >^nn *. *preadspread untiluntil ItIt I.Is nownow Irr;tf o—ea.opera- Kr«*h aaid h* il Mr. E lion of "A Itii.tlrTliiBtlr {RomleoItonleo'" thatthat aaawas |January January 53 a* tHe roneludln* date for No. 1JJ122 , I. C.'S. Fraternitr.iternlty,,f y orof toe(the „„numbemb,r ,e,elvlngreceiving Interestinterest willwill be,«lonbe.lion Inin hundredshiinilreds ofof banbank hes andand trust nislu-dKrrhi »ai li.-a.liH li- . port y. riven tn (liluriibu* 5,1.11all'las tautt TueadayTuesday bisM managemt icnt of the popular bos- rid, last lightInni^ht In tbgthe "fratrat^" ropmsropm ,.u...l>r than Pv^r beforebefore, sho>showln R that "ronpanies rbroug'lioi gatn I • " t huUdi -ring that roripantn. throughout tho! Putted pisliid li.'*,Ii-Jl tin lljsrt foi Mi KneMler th^en tlonea tbe bight In Bin,ball Iisiiln tomorrow tolrv Tttl. will h^hts limit frir the In the Krost lillldlna. In suppor* of , member* g«”-- used--- to•- "-- ldea;Bfntes andd ilH huehai been" n grunt I t,w Bin Mr. Ko-llvri iliro 'uu^onM th. M«Mnlirhj I.trie to*..hnB proceeds jwjn to be (l«*vnted to reception of ene«tA Immcdlatolv : hi* contention that the chapter Df wylnz they appreciate th« Faninet Kt> rtr.:: i f proervyalva a,-d-.e; JirTOas^SS^T.Z !7“ ” ’„ _ dec er bills the county Ms Ion- trip* whifeh the a rk of r^novlnc personal eholud be more proerenalve and hr- ; f .v-temattn „ ,-ll,r loDar forlt wnl ban. ebtout ou tt th“that lPoor off R*.t Mary,Marj-a parfch. Tea* Jet furwl.hln*. tn tht Packer ilnuan at live, president H W. Jtwlvel *hoM«1 “ie Ghrutmng chock* will prob-!|»lo who hsd never befoT© saved had inert ion -trips by to pay for. It was bijmr >mey Wil- •' HP_ ■■■■( going llivsrt adranqe fhn- f be r'niicl next Monday os the nonev hav- been able to iu4umolat4 tkrt.,3 T.reun,” «l Mr’iiS'JJ Cna o 13°A t tormrrPlainfield wiY.-'-h.'*. i reive d.ht. ., 7A ear, j tonally -.11. Pm?t ad An t*iVbo. Isiter,11, bert hotel a. Mr.nor.wh rebnllt and proven ort of prortclcnc^ »;aa essen- ashedasked ithcitlte eoualy V n.lneernameer "?MIf Itt -a*was Hamtiam IIfl!"roilin Omtlngtoa.g ton, [at|of PlaUiBold. re.wlv-.l «.* nA* .1 ...it. ha. l'»n> !* c-Bklnv. o special effort to i snhstanlla] sum and the «xtra de- not a fact Ulthata ,« tal3.1J.13. I»ll1914 andand »«ntwent toto nnltlnioreBattttno — ..H the -«.city Iagainlain been! soldsold foifor tomorrow night lll confne big fufore operatlftn* to tlai o optrsle with Iho lo* *1 merchant* »iand* made |K(ribiitIoa of thia rapt sum at t. ' John J McCrth h tbllll a rei-orrf u nd Will prooasj" j fo(, ^ rtnh'r poimlarity. The prin- **epklv payments or |5. TI ose do- valina Tupper. •nt tnat stands out go In force i iplvl, tor I %L rlub'r popularity. T po»e'you coulin't hBTewrlt- t'Ve'bflie ^jf^rhoifdt T string to Join the 1917 club may do ter?" asked .\fr. Komtler. ; . Harrington: Jo lilt, Mlu Mar- ennals of local; hos- iaWB coverin Pl IB*. "tba't asoit nha foi . **a sueresa. h, fg o Join the 1917 club may do : n , feber Doolit- I •he who planned ttie ing speecht!8 e made last nirtii• P strnted th« ftp clur'vely demon- alo by calling at the company e Ba.nk- I*. he. tsMr r th« old bnilding at Serretary C. [111. Exeftntlve Qh aJr" rpalty an easy t Bavtng money is Ipe; house any day between D 5cemhei Buffalo on James M. wL_ C. E. Tjlley. cfo er and that with'36 and January e duHng banking; Which was dies tinware a Park avenue ind Second' street " I trip for O *TiIrh ?iad t*i of the i of the 'fiilnnipnt rommit small snros may lioim. tot brought •It tiok him three * here. J. fran tert; Mra. Sarah, and which Jn later Walt rr Weui ndd Walt- days to mak trip and the hotel Ellen Springs. 1 for a third. "Mansion Ho- Honeysuckle B k H the "CityHfitel." Vere elected to membership, _._ ..,J that the free- *i .1 rWtlltn Mil *as ttJ.H. Re Mia* Helen--Md •1 PlalBfleld" and "The Iro- Af meeting adjourn "fi'vr-s had considerable at >pt In the hotel two nights because Sjirlggs, her little ibeam. Mlos Kw Bine, the nof u ha who introduced were eed In and at;a l getifn^ automobiles and ^i did not like to rid* on trains at MHry V. Milrray: G _ _ prenentt plan of *1l1l nlgblht te service f ts were served that was one rm«m *liy " ' ~...ght. ; oldest InhaKltant. Itknlel. J. McAfee; dinlnc room with abaolntelx up-to- Money Needed ed to h I re o111' h TS own automobile Joseph W. ' fink, county road su- Cerella." fcerself. date facilities and other improve- Firemen occasional.? for thfl use of the In- pervlnor. was a witness Tuesday af- Tj,e &,<,&„ nu: ments that'have made the place ex- TAG DAY NETS «•*«. He ••U ternoon. His duties oqonsist of rid- 'Donnelly Annabelle It was announced at the beadanar- •peetors at. 121$ p*t daj tremely popular with ttie local and Chat Freeholder Peter H Melsel alsals o inKg owrr Lhhe bountontyy. roaroadd s In a buggy ReBan, "Margaret traveling public. It I* a wetl-kno«ti •ers of the Day Nursery yesterday by Committee the ro*d to see that the tJav«»e ' are in smith. Julia MeCa fact that numerous crfmmerctal men .bat (1.47 1 bad been cleared daring: Pay PensionPension com mit e occailona proper shape. For this would make a poi»t to stop, at tht t^e recent Taf; pav after all a tWfngi th« aw of bta ant*- »100 a month and an a.penpe alloy- H.aB< WUltWB H-.Bro Qn«.n City ovef night lnstMd oi ahw at; JM'per da*. iance or JSR • monrn:1 m« u'lmuMI t> «rB. FVtntc I. Don The Comma nltv Chrlstmi>s Corn- ow : en to New York as In | pre- ( tted, l be i rjrh to carry i mittee Is bu I .:• eneaeeit making o-mty onsin«er declared ttbaa t everyy monttttii ntnentnee e teti etoo took k oofllc e BryntanBryntanklk . years. The dining room, which ! the work alreadjr plai . Takingking, ndraaUg*adrantnge ofor na Slate law ^'t bl tbllw -ere 125 andf be said Bhey «xeeeded .. Fol)ow prepan it ions for Hi obaerT- rivinggiving himhim til*Ota rightright toto i.,aeec t tte la automobllw -ere 125 mtatlon Of the jnfrt mint r»se« waa carried at a Kine'g TMngbtert. During the past thanre of the Tuletlde season, when l nce i ' JabJ o w dancing will p enjoyed, the , a to a paying propo-. ^ - children recelred atten- « "^ families of tb« city will be sonreolonrce . fromfrom whir*,wbtofa hi.7il3 ft.kos91.100 anI*- him to go to th llw tow wfcm ou t nn nonm 044 mal pension shall come Boll line in- com P by 6qu(r«i'» or- ,,f(|on through the determination Ol " *" cn.mrBn roc TO , remembered in the tmial manner "•■I ponalon oh.II coma »ull«lng Jw- l t a «« t »»V IMr Fioersch to give Plalnfleldera «v- Him. The various circle. o( »«[ through the distribution of the oecea- ■tpectopuctorr TraddnnnTraddeus O.o. DoasDoan.e |h i a waiv- ihiefly by the WeldW and Wlnana • aded thatbe rightriffli t toto aoewptaccept th.the moma n s y tram e'rythfng fonnd In a Broadwav resta: ,Kins*B Daughter! are planning to slUea"af uft M Veil u toys 'Ity treasurer and •ubral tad *«la ChHatn,« dinner- to . nnmber |g^JJ^fW fbtJUtUrw^ U£ on^l.the cityVa tronnnrur« and .ubmlltad hto Re»l Estate queen Cilv on Pebmary 2S : applicationPPIle" for"—• a» *100$100 moatmonibl r al- TO LOA| or Plalnfleld youngstert and the: MOW-r""lownnc*- rfrom..»!£. thofbe Flremon'u Firemen'* 1Pensio n iaee. I ft CU pie or Plalnfleld that the plans of the Fundrand."". *ThoTlie lattelattarr fundfund tela eodtroMMi trolled aren, tnotherjj this year. committee can be made a success and br executivuUt.e offlranofficer. toIn thaUie depart- an urgent appeal la madi icnt and the money haa been a«e*- trfbutlnns to a fund noww bein1 _g n tvlatemedd throuRb " ed. Monefoney may be vensent to DeWltDeWt Jevy on Company,C. HubbellEHibel ii nodatat tfenthit e InPlainFlainfiel anpnetally fieldd Tr««Trus m-t gieugiTiftU glvongivei n tbothe deportmentdepartment Iby oppns- quanted that this ho done an early an clntlvn* "ve cltisonncltUene fromfrom Umntime toto timn. time. RIt pomlMopossible soso thatthat therethere maymay bnbe no de- a boonbeen fetastate todd thatthat thsmthere inm naflg-raffl- FathetFather BoganBogan Big SurprisesSurprises laylay InIn makingmaking purohass*purohaie* andand dlntrlb-distrib- clent moneymoney Inis tbothe tronnarytreasury toto tokotake 05(15(00 KE®®E» uting tlie same. cacar*n ofor thothe 11.200$1,300 ipraelos ; the fu* l TboTho boodsbeads ofof thothe variousraiioas commit-commit' baring been handled in inch a wtf Are Expected tee*tees amoancodannounced thinthia weekweek areare aoaa fol-fol -Chat the taeomIncomee onon ftIt lais nfldsstRffldaat ti o 58 Years Old Are Expected low*:lows: defraydefray allal l mpoadltnran.expend It area 58 lUn Old FinanceFinance., DoDeWlt Wittt C.C . HnbboII:Hnbbell; disdis-- Under tha laws of lilt Inspect Aan appropriateappro; late andand enthusiast!*enthusiast: tribution W. H. J. Veyaey; Bonnie Donne hod the right to V M.C.A. building can CHRIST! aid New Year' s ...ev eyou yo nand an dI Iwent wen tout oa, fort fo ra agood goo dtime tim eand an dapent spen tfrom from tribution W. H. J, Voynoy; Bonnie salary from the same a windupdnp toto Chsstb Y.M.C.A. building esm- CHRISTMAS hristmaand News rnorniriL Year'i' hnndred of children awoke to find an empty stocking—Wt- Barn.Rum. Mr*.Mrs. WilliamWilliam H.H . Mnrrny;Murray; AlmaAlma 1 R • i. F»tbe> palgn is anticipated tonighlightt when th *10*10 toto $200*2H0, ChrStChroma* morningorning hundred of children awoke totoflnd fliKl an empty.mpt^Ptodong—Wt- *wing— Honso.House, Mr*.Mrs. DavidDavid H. Rowland;Rowland; purpur-- which It had previously coma Rev. o-ther pale*teams Isan anticipatedd committee tonights will whenmee t theto [ pa.Q of disappointment that Santa Clans had forgotten them. That's the chasing William F. Taliaferro; pub- Ing he waived claim to the L BernardJernardM.Bogas M Bonn,, teemsteems endana committeescommittee will meet to terter withWith tithn pato of di-ppointment that Bant. Cl.u. had foegotun them. That', chasing. william P. Taliaferro; pub- toree actac t ofof 18061906 makingmaking himhim < eligibl. e thethe nooularpopular reqr£-* rar“•*>•nake *»«*•> reports off subscriptions• se- way it used toi hali<3 . PerPerhap ha paa itit waan'twasn't ourour fanlt.fault, WeWe hadhad tJlprovidedproviden oud forfor ourour own;own ; wewe ha1had d licity.licity. CharlesCharles HamiltonHamilton Front.Froat. ri a Firemen's Pension Fun* pe»- tor or Bt. Mi faii red luring" the weeki.. ThatThat thUise way h uaod in a paving way on those less fortunate" than our own, but they •eetnedseemed TheThe commitcommitte tooe willwill needneed aboutabout fly-»I,- fori a Firemen’s Pension Fan* . tor of Bt. Mari’* fund*^ willdaring111 bebe assured assurethe w«d I In subscription: alaoalso: reflectedreflecit d in a paaaing way on tboee leua fortunater * 1 [YY” 200200 toto makemake a a sacross ancceM of o fthe the celebra- celebra - slotID afterafter twentytwenty yearsyeara ofof narrlee.peg pice. inarvnh . rwr«oMHhsfi “ , some of on didn’t think of that heartnorn.w of the child over the empty anceance ofof $476(475 loftleft overover fromfrom lastlast year*rear. and payment win begin at onoe- M IglH Wffll go toward eh. stocking. ssoo Itit cancan bobe soonKeen thattnat aa considerableconsiderable and payment win begin at onea At The fnrt tonightlanc ewill mneede ofgod thtowardto comple thei III,- utocking. sum will still hare to be raised. thetbe: samesame timetime thetbe city cfty treasurertre&anrpr winwill rr^- . m. 000 be Is nr e needed thtoe completeteam captain thes ] inn win still have to bo raised. be automatically relieved of respon- ' | gj rHernia *** *° " * CS Uln» ijSow, p TII.1T). here's a chance. Just B 'nd your name and address to The Plainfield TheThe committeecommittee willwill moetmeet stat thethe T-T . L,r?!l who here been bolding off untiluntiPl tot» ' Now old esmans 'Sant here'aa Clana—stat a ehance.e hoJoatw man a ndy childre yotar namen yon and are addreeewilling ttoo protec The Plainfieldt against M.H. C.G .A. A . buildingbuilding SundaySunday afternoonafternoon sibilities for the payment of the %U- night Id the hope of securing thethe Record -ad Ira,, s.nia Hana—atate how many ehildrrn you are Tj'J";*'® Iilbid”w h whenwhen reportsreports wll!will bobe receivedreceived anandd 100. rl for lbe n B rurln the M. Har- grief ororlt mptrlptyi atoekinga.stockings, ineloaeinclose aa-two-cen two^entt atstam ampp andand^yo J-onu willwill hebe furnished "?*withJY’ the plan*Plans discusseddiscussed forfor carryingcarrying outout theth e nn DOS Dee. tht 1100 bonu. offeredserurln by; Arthurg the M.greates IUr-t nnmtea. adt •ses.isex and age of that many children. It is then-up to you, yon do the re#t. detailsdetails efof thethe project.project ItT t Itis hopedhoped JilSuTnt^rheart •motwt» of °money,* iey* . willwil*l undoubtedlyundoubtedl **"*'*>'y SmL ad.|+*~roiwjnt ". ■«, spend■ ««fifty »' thatcent smany or fift _ehil.lreny dollars ,It an l.d the_n send np_ or to tak ! eott-^n tbe gift dos the^rrot.to those that every member of Ih6 committee ff r prises. Select you : wilthatl everybe present member. Th ofe the varlou committeea beads "Shop‘Shop Early"Early AppliesApplies ehil(ii;cn oi iv.i ]:•;.>•, eve. You pay not a c<*nt more than you want to pay—every cent •ill b« present. The various beads Ifiro '■S^'uh furnlkh aoma .urprlM.,am Oj Hnbbard. wfac sartfcsEri'SSare j(ou want it to go. You rSftsgain neither s&£notoriety nor advertising; no ree- ofnt committeesrnmrnittnrs willwill selectselect theirtheir owownn *^ | iimI.iT ho. i! hnaCaptain bran doing Willlnm M». ifC.t groatgrea Hubbnrdt work,work , anwicandd Koes,'just - g; I helpershelpers andand thesethes names willwill bebe an-an - are with CaDtaln nnl will 1.! •pt | your letter will be returned to you with ita answer. The whole pla nounced *t a Inter:er datedate . ; Also to Auto Tagstags ... porno* *br 'tottorn Carlo.'““"'■a A.* «lonnRlro. -Illrnrd bnr.with rom.Captain In I InTn addition additioddii n totto thsthe plan plan ofof distri-dtstrl- | rd d d nents to make tn ju*t ii* anOt ymoii*marts anns oldold SantaSanta ClausClaus himahimself df.. bution.bution, ®he1Jhe committeecomniittee willwill alsoBlsf> iar- ThaSS dEKTil. nnnounramrntasutlve tocommHte mnko tor pspr.ppr 8ohi>m<\ ,The PlninfMd Record ivil] preserve th«e anonymous r*n*eranee forfor thethe annual annual celebrationcelebration to owing to-theto' the- ineed of more room 7™"“ *" “ ., iT, Jrl E night, and th* axaruttv.t of greammotlUwt inter TinThi.s iiid iotit aa newgpttperhe roha.ne The Plainfield Record wiU be held In the city park Chrlstm rSt a! "« ham n roport »f groat lnt«r his Vo(fe The responsibility of finding the children and sending yon be held In the city park Christmas rqrrv on the work of motor vehicle wt.h of nrh lqdlrld.nl that caViualgn orgnnlioilon lr Ph„ta.,.r 1 tbi. work. Th* -P—F oT"": : - you bestow will be «tp. whei* the Community Chorus will -.Ustration, jame* j. McCann, regle- Vt*v«r*nd KaUa “a.T anrnwtlyarneetly rruuartadrequested t»to uiertmeet atat 6:6:3 0 namettameits willfcwill t a.wumcd'byassym •d by thisthis paper,paperpapei , andand itit gttaranleeaguarantees that*hRt whatewhatever yon •In*.BlBK•MB. Thfa rborusrhftma vrtllwill r*nder_pad-render Dad-jtm-Lfn . ..forr thisthis district,district,' movedmoved' ) *~~ *“ tonightnnieV forfor dlnnnr.dinner, oflorafter, whlokwhich rera- tl»*eryed lelevv Buck'sBueJii "The-The Conilnrromlne ofor thethe Kin* King ,, larsfeiaPg, quarternqn8rters today.today. Tl®He ha*has leasedleased '•'•'•• will he made and the campaign hat ‘ atat thetue PHlnfiGldPlJUnlleia HJ«hHie* BrhoolSchool onon Mon- Mon-i tlhe,e jpremiFemlF«is atat 10610S E**iBant FourthKoortlt porfulosed willin aba manne mader andhrflttlnp th*r campaignthe occa- ot of PX * saved day night. December 18. and again Utre^tt rre. directly back of Willert drug on C rmmsnnsrn bcflttingPorry H the orca Neither , norr IJ ge,get anythinganything u*.„<» of *"''".hi,,• egeep^Zl "ron T.» day nlRhtgtJ. Docember 16. »nd again r dlrectlr back of VllleTfl drug lOn. Chairman Percy H- Stewart nrtn-V -after" n FMrember 24, .,.nrft where MR oTice will hereafter r.’ILICIfThT'Zrml *‘ *“‘ * Stewart from s iristmss morning. If that ia l on Sundayh afternoon.diti Oecemher 24, ,,ore. wher«* hU office nlll herfafter 111 rrps.drre-ldee andand therethere willwf!!l bobe an an tnIn1 ing this—it is not intended for unde® the direction off CliffordClifford A.A . bebe kept- Mr.Mr . McCannMrCann winwag formerlyformerly ben 1 f»rpstir:g speaker no doubt who wil! ^-^“nSSStSJdTS'St intended for .'he good fe.iow, of Plain- Braider. »or«u*l withth theHie T.alngLaing WTeetrleElpctrle ,n- 0, . tereatbig upeaker no doubt who wll -- ' » Company onn WestWent SecondSecond streetstre« bubutt - * t** '•*.*ave aorwatktogsomething toto .aysay rcaardlagregarding thtb.r field. L ■ ■ hls^flrMt I icreafte In work made the itanni&ieL„"»h.Tr^nl; their welt '»lg-e-s»^"JjJ building;>""» ««»* ,__ ; Kidtet tnote^t^ildw^I, bat to the child who “would would findfind them 'id the otherwise empty stcot- WillWiltF. F. Williams toto l” *T*A iconironversatto* venial Ionh with«i" i Mr.Mr . McCannWcano r-va.I t^.eV ManyB of .the I 0CAL TAUNT WILL BE n much—the difference betwee-i utter disappointment and the joy that mm mm. p | todaytontiTesente^ja att th*tbe cooc.lualooconcl tire toto thathe employmentemployment ofof a-i Clarkclerk ooff Forco. ofOt DD»erm nreet. to willll F.F; wll-Wll^jlo - ,ott ot- workwork willwill havehave toto bebe donedqt b*v- «fwhich•h th*the clclergyman i madnadee aan ad work,;H forfor thethe newnew CityCity Hall:Hill: eilowp is not a professional philanthropist. He likes to play pinochle and llams.Ham of Park avenue. No datee hahar|s twtweer‘J‘i mnow and and JnnMr?January 11 . A^thS I Tho[fie CityCity HallHall BuildingBuilding Cmnmlt-Cojnmlt- ''Goo"Goodd rfetlowf' i. no. a profeMion.l ph.ton.hropi.y ^ >ihc, to_plsy^inoehlo^and been geotf foParr thk eaVe weddtnem . Miss Fore, r tb,e Fourth De-' at a men inn with the: arWtect bridge whist goesjout at night -with the hoy for a mild pood time—but he has takea Tha tpamhar. ■ the Fourth De- tee at a meeting with thw art%teet l.ridge whist :ioogoear tfttfc tout at one nights eac hwith year the. HRhyse say fors h ea wishesgf*Od he ahad alway)tf vas diirtflilpflcurtailed hihi*s tlon anvlnahle Is that Mew Year- IX>y •troawee orof thethe Kn:Knl«ht itan or Columbua held,it,lu priorprior toto thathe Coanrll Council meetingmeeting toillast c*r»"enr*" ofof notne h ta bert Tj, Force, founder andpubllsher falls on Sunday, making It coL __ rawr»w .a teatlmonlt« * dinner"- ' to F»th*r=tither , Monday,Monday, deeldaddecided thatthat IfIf theth> ConnellCouncil aking with the good feUowa e* en more than he did, so that he mi gift have of the Dally Presa-for twenty-fly( icnt both for registrar and owner. Bora"oaaan toIn roliimh( auditorium Wad-jauthorlaodWed- authorized W«the amyloyma*employment ofof 1 a holidayholiday jojoy-y » ~. yearsyears.. SheShe isis anan aecotnnlritoedaccomplished mual-musi- Last New Year's eve Mr. McCann waa «*v niBight.. 1 > gahharlng nam-mim- ‘elark'clerk ofof thothe worka.works, Bills"''tht positio”"n hadhad moremore m< ney toto gladdengladden childiehchildish heart*hearts cian and has taken a leadine part in rorapelled to work until 3 o'clock In Wed nn- ... -... — — prising .thoula go to a local man. If anyone Uy Grand M«t« of tb.-lodg. of Oo.d Fellows h«. laid Ms plan.*.,- . the various women's eoctettea ol the monline before the last of the hamd , [hborfhIn all.g comprt»lng T>arIsJies .ho..Idhavlti^ gopractica to a llocal eaperlent man. If« anyoneshould Th1 nre Wit« o hi; '""iiu --- K TrlnltycJiureh. Mr. williame fa one,1 MeitarwotaR fromfr. neighboring fcarlabee haring practical *.parlance rtouto The Wo thy Grand Warier of the-lodge of Oood1 Fellow. h« laid ht. plan, for rSJSfcsnr^.%mZ£*.«55,wait arssrjsrstsaIris line was reached. The «ama — „ _. the church. One apply and be approved as to compe- i throiigh the Charity Organization Society. ; : of Plamfield-e best known bnslnesE! L •aaadd dlcnltarleadlirnrr t of the eborch One apply and be apprortd aa to eompe- , curing'curing nanomam through the Charity Orgamrat.on Soeiety. ofmen Plainfield’S. being proprieto beet rknown of Estll' bnslneors book c^SSlonondttlon orof affairs winwill 'rJSi" ESm—•- W%u; (he moHt . tart would prefer a local Man. other Th i. h ,w*W y»«»U0; IBU.« JV'Ujoin the Lodge* ofQood, . F*Uo_wn... _. ™ te a letter to . SanU •toreto th eon hairines Park sarenas- at tbe deatHe hsucceeded of Hul- provesroves sufficient.sufficient. "MerseM Jawe,v rit,Uy . whwhoo wawe*a ththee beloved'thingbeloved thingss beingbeing equal. AppllQatApplication! for * ofof ThfcThp PlainfieldPlainlieW Record,Record, aomethinR.omethmg likelike thia.tliS! to the bovine#* at the death of Mul- gfto"Borr ofof StSt . Mary,Mnry's forfor manymany ywnrm.years, Ith.ithe poeltlonposition ahooldshould bbemade< _i'ade Bo,immedi- tlaua," care fordford Estll,Efiill, thetne founder,fonnder, aboutabout twtwrr £j« sperlal p."ests were Jotn T. lately at the olllce off Pec. k A Bottom- tNo ! _ ...... Street. I will !>e SWta Ora to H cUl-. years ago. Mr. Williams has alsr Twa epart.l goerta -era John T. I ately at the olllce of Peek A^ Yor““Lk -iI liveii. t No.;.. Street. I will be Sant. Clnua to .if ehil- yearsbeen aajto.a activ Mr.e Williamsmember obanf Trinit alscy SKiworei-BRIUOllLYr ILIa.ILI* JplAeld^•nin^irt andnnd JohnJohn Howdn.Logan, member,members jj lay.|«y, StT597 FifthFlfbh nronn*-avenue. - ■ active member of Trinity Rdffard_id4ard C.C . Searing,Searing, foremssforemai ooff Che * 'he Knlrhta of)f Colombim.f'oliimbim. bnfbu t aofnot city.city *aas thetbe eppolntmentappointment •-__moet. he dron.—kJOinj JONES." church.. Record’sRecord's composingcomposing room,room. in>• confinedcontti.. _ •IW, Re»# PourthFourthFourth Degree,Degree, whwhoi carried' ' nladeia.de wlthontwithout delay.delay, " to:o Itia;his homehome onon ParkPark avenue,avenue, snfsuf-- »*«• color,colors ofof WatrhuerWntfhung CoaorllCouncid l ttoo The let fering:'ertngifro fromm nasalnasal hemorrhngns.bemorrhagea. ThThee we M •Iran -bonie - r a'a^ members of T. M. H. A. PIAN8 CfiUB. Reliable Reentry. firstIrst oneone aaliedselced himhim while babe waswaa-A .att J* hta.lr.n bordar aa membare of! y M. H. A. PLAN* CUR dresses of si Murray's Reliable Registryr office ■mop I) nothBoth werewere landedlauded forfor theirtheir I committee,Committees areare nownow preparingpreparing foforr all. Come in,in, goodg*>od fellows!fellows! i_ t j forMurray' help 3s 26 Reliabl West eFront Registr street,y Officneare thencororkk severalWednesdayWednesda morey morninghavemornin g andand sincesince . jf j.atrlotlam by the guest of campaign during Orovr.. r help where. 328 Weswe endeavort Front street to famish, near condition became such todayrred. that Hln rsan d »■«•« oelgGrove WOHIbll, where we maleendeavo an4r t ofrioal. furnish .^l.lfatondltlsn we.becam callede flncn to todato ...faty tha toot • B»an F.r. O'KeefeO'Keefe presidedpresided a*as toast- toast- j ?."clubhouse for Uie T M. C. A. only reaponplblo e male and, female peclalist waa called In to assist ttie ter, and beside FatherFather B«IMBogan ad- ,t u thoughttbat’ tblll.OOO win ^belp. Ou.Y,^rr fees are very reasonable. tttendlng ph.yafc.an, Dr. *A■ . "•H . Dan- •M were mademade byby th# the followtot:following: nw modern and Park Club Tuesday night by the Park :onvenisd at Newark Wedneeday. i blee. ' • Pieturee, Vnlqae Photograph Dramatic Club to b« followed by a The aeaslon will conclude today. I Albert R; Tranchand. of North Frames and Candlestick* «* well equipped banking boose Nttd the safety »f- dance- The first one will be a con- Henry Welas, of Regent street, has' avenue, returned recently after a alwaya dwlrabl*. focded by a, stronf; banking orjraniiaUon, optst •dr drama, j entitled "Suicide*," gone to Fort Pierce, Fla., where be two months' vli.it in tbe Middle West whMi will be mactM by Edward M wilt spend the winter. | making stopa at Kansas City. Omaha relations With . Daniel and Harold M. Underbill, Mrs. Thomas e. Wheeler, of Park ; Leavenworth, Chicago, Buffalo and will* "Under Currents." a wartime avenue, leave* Sunday for Florida.' other cities.' ChristmasChristmas •katrh. baa a east Including MM wthere the and her husband will re- w. W. Warnpck, of Craig- place Panllne G»le«. Miss Helen Besler, mats until April. * vh has been recuperating at Milling- THETHE PLAINFIELDPLAINFIELD Mrs- D. C. Fanner, J. Nelson Ramsey, 0 Cards H. A. Witllar, Wardner Carpenter. John J. Casey, inspector for the ton for the past three week., follow- Cards D. C. Fenner and HaroM Underbill. Board of Health, Is confined to his \Bg an operation at Mublenberg Hos- Specimen plates cl Engraved Tb« play wne written especially for home by a severe attack of crip. ' pital will return home next Sunday Greeting Carts lor the Holi- TRUSTTRUST COMPANYCOMPANY Chief of Police P. S. Klely return- August Bin*, a native of Germany The I«tv«t Financial i the occasion by Mr. Underbill and 1»ed to his deak at Sycamore street ^ has been sojourning In Spain for day* are aow ready. We will •aid to be ofl« of the beat erer pre- lf o malte your plate. Price* are •eutftd by the club. Norman Lee headquarter1 s Wednesday after a the paat two yeert, is a guest at the SwartoDt. well known aa a coaob of fonr days confinement to his home home of his cousin, Mra. Elizabeth moderate. amatenr ties plans, and who has bean wloh'the grip. Cubberly, of Pearl street. In diame of similar events several Jack Roger*, of Watrbung avenue. Miss Noel J. Bullock of West Sixth, Artteta'Artists' Malarial*.iaVa—l«l« times before In this city. !• coschlne ihas been appointed driver of Muhlen- street, principal ot the 'Evergreen the cast* of ,fh« two play* and all berg Hospital's ambulance- Avenue School, Is recovering from a la ready for the final rehearsal. Fol- A Men E. Wagner, of Ba»t Fifth serious Illness. Dr Probasco Is the Swain'Swain’ss ArtArt Store,Store, li tb street, has been appointed chief elec- attending physician, SIT ' r FROST STREET. triclan at the Parllne Powder Worka MrB A E Uncoin, of We>t Fonrtn pays Tesday lgnt a dance ilt e held In toe rooms of tbe clubhouse. for which music will be fnrnlabed by West' Front street, have announced we£, All Sauonabl* Kneller'a orchestra from Brooklyn. W. Ooddard. of Wo. PLANTS AND OUT The Tale Dramatic Asaoclatlon FL0WSR8 will make Its annual appearance in Plalnfleld on New Year's night when Floral Design Work ft Specialty. It presents Tom Robertson's play. while Mian Wolfe's fiance fa Samuel UNDRY "Own." In the Plalnfield Theatre I. Hodgeeon, Of New Brunswick. j Joseph Horn, of Weat Third street. mnder the auspice* of the Plalnfleld -LeRoy Apgar, eon of Mr. and Mrs. on« *>' •"»• m«n injured In the troUey Tale Club, it la said that the mem-Neaf Apgar, of Clinton avenue haa craah on West Front street Election ber* of tbe association this year are returned to hi. studies at Lehlgh - Day, has been discharged from Muh Chas. L. Stanley all of exceptional ability and every- ter his Thanksgiving; boll- 1enberg Hoepltal. Hornj received a what*whern lk«the militarymilitary playplay hubaa boonbeen prepr.- day at home. Mr. and Mrs Apgar Store 1M B. Front St Tel 928. aenUd It faaa been well received. are now entertaining another""son", Jfracture. Harrdy lefMilligant and sev<. formerl- ' y of this •^Mowing thoe presenting of tbe Haselwood Apgar. He ts Instructor dty, but now of Newark, was theOrwnhonjw and Nnneriea, 1126 »Uy a dance will be held In the audi- at the Million Dollar pier at Atlantic guest of relatives In town during tbe South Ave. Td. SSI. torium of the Hsrtridge School and City for the Dnpont Powder Work*. P*"* week. will be la the nature of a New Tear's Mrs. Charles Hartfelder, of 36 William Daley, of Somerset street. pattering Summit avenue, has returned hom* had returned to his home after being after visiting relatives In Brooklyn.; treated at Mublenberg Hospital for LL.. MorallerMoraller & SonsSons Virginia and Edward Herr, of Wi- the past three weeks for blood pot- lerbury, Conn., have returned hi Watchmiien and Jeweler* Has taat watch or clock of yours been keeping rag-time? Bring It in asd let it* repair and put It RELIGIOUS NEWS FROM EVERY QUARTER In order for you. We make t •paclalty of tbi, kind ot work. Who’s Your , and be wll en'a Society of tbe Park Avenu Bap- Your Grace Church Spent Hie local pulpl tist hhurc h was helhld In tthh e church before tbe first or the yyeai. ,_ ors yesterday afternoon with business meeting of the Wi Mrs. Charles VanWlnkle aa teacher. $16,000 During Year I (inild of Heavenly Rest chn was held yesterday afternoon. KECEPT1OX TO PASTOR. Laundryman A meeting of tbe Hen'a AMOcIa- A reception will be tendered In the, Liuindiyman? The report of Treaaarer Edward ttnn of Heavenly Rest rJiurch was, parish "house of the Congregation " Rout Roaches F. retckert which tfliowed that little held last nlgbt. • chimb tonlffM by the congregatli more than (16.000 had been expend- , to Mr. and Mrs. Hot ' ' ed during tbe pan year for strictly RECORD NUMBER ADMITTED «>« pantor and hto ife. And Bed Bugs parlsAY CAKE SA ..»•: Our MitJxxlt Permanently Bid* prMclpal matters of Interest at the The Ladles' Aid Society of Hope Voar lioim «f All luecte. ih meeting of Ora^e Epi»- : H«w—Hw Workrd IIff YouYou WantWant YourYoitt Laun-Laun- _ __ a Monday night. Tbe IY'tapel chapel hiIs holdingholding anan all-dayall-day saleaale toto-- $16,000 referred to does not include TheThe lalarge neats i f member•berss dayday of of allall aortasorts ofof ChristmasChristmas artlrlaaarticles tbe church charities, whinh are in admitteddmitted toto thet erecation at oneout andand .home-made.home-made breadbread andand cakecake atat Sail-_ . 4 o EXltaaro,iTnra 00 ; was .bow, la the ml.., rreort. th.t church™,™ ,;;at a,'"tha' customary mom In* - ■— .11 di>;>»rlni.iiu of t1>. parish «»d •mk*'"„P '" Runday. „„'»-,,.„ A .totaltota l -OfOf fift^-on*fifty-one . V1RMTI IUST OFOF KKRIEKSFItll->4. [- p o Bos M7 '' I'lalntleld S J Ms. u.«,nll, ««.. darlas u» ,persona'™i™ »warn ",*!."!?." welcomed£' hr." r thathe pa»-pas - AaAs thathe Oralflrrt ofof aa aeriesseries ofof servicesservices '• inh»Mmi tor.or R«». C B Olllaapla. afterter hahe hadhad toto b*be baldheld InIn C.racafsmce EpiscopalEpiscopal churchchurch ! n^w" «-«. SystemSystem,, PhonePhone 1728.1 728. AuAu-- 5preached a timely sermon onon "Tlie"T*e dnrtn*during rtiethe comcomtn in*« winter,winter, thethe Her.Rev . Fellowship or the Christiani Church.”Church." J.J. R.R . Atkinson.Atktnpon. ofof NewNew York,York, willwill sisrSss. "iS- Only~i?E?" fire of' tha new member* Stier* werewere preachpreach InIn GraceCsrace churchchurch SundaySanday nightnight tomobile Delivery Service. received by letter, tha remainderainder be-,be- |Arrangement* Arrangementn areare now now being being mademade toto tomobile Delivery Service. Rev. B. Vicar Stevenson presidelargelyd 2S^»2l*hESember* iB,flr oa1h «confession r™ of j secure prominent speakers to make Ask for it and orcr tho meelnK. wtlch was largely 1 J?JV attended. The election of officers rl ""*»« Tt"^lthe completion ofof thethe'adrir addreeaeae at theth SundaySunday nlrhtnight ser- suited as follow.; Warden. E. F. fceretnony.ceremony"ltb- ". PastorPaathe t c Gllleaplep lotnrodnc rod oc-- j rice* during the winter and It la ek- Feh-kert: vestrymen, William F. eedd thethe iWty-ooeflft one personapersons toto thethe offlcjal ofilrjal i pected They will, act In tho nature of Tatiaferro. Lawrence H. Van Buren, boardboard,, wwhoh tmIn tornturn introducedIntroduced themthem rerlva)vive meeriag*. See You Get It ^ WWee LiveLive toto CleanClean andand CleanClean SeymoreSeym ore Perkin*Perkins andand MarlonMarion 9.8. Ack-Ac le- to the congregation.ongregation. AnAn InformalInformal er man; delegates to diocesan eon- ^-."r.T followed. IM.rSTIHTKD IJKCTI'JRE. rorapllon followed.Olllesple and the congrega- 11,1 ruTKITFTl UDCTCML Howards BabcockFleming,, anGeorgd altere S-. : p£,Pnntorr Ollto.pl. ami tha ronaraaa- Rev.Rev. WilliamWilliam FattorPetler willwill HIT#give aun to Live. Try Us. nates, C. A. Dahl, W. S. P. Veyaey tiolionn ofof OraeoQract chinchchurch haveliave boa*been onun-- iii„,nxtratetniladd lectur.lecture Inla thathe PartPark AvAra-e and Allen Cowperwatte. n.aallrllv actlrtactive durlnnduring thathe paatpast rearyear au.e uaptlMBaptist chorchchurch tonlrM.tonlgM. Mr.Mr .Fat- Fet - •nd allall dapartmant.depattmentx araare ahowln.showing aann • Is an mrtleexile iron,from RnaelaRussia andand willwill The Men's Club of the Grace 'Inrraaas Ini mambamhlprobershlp anandd workwort.. r.|.i.tate some co,f hi.his arperl.ucauexrperiences durlniduring Forfemost taraa attendance. mnrh tha Bandar ,h,e tlmatime hahe ipaolspent InIn BlberlkSiberia baforabefore aarrlcaa and nnmaronn apecUl nth- %7 given psrmlnlonperm to laaraI ththae Member-, of the youni erlngs are held daring each week In countrynintry . I auuinMadditiona w tomi the•• Wednesday night Bread—you'll notice cletlea from a'l over t L ; prayer meetlnz. Pn _ 1 T ,, present at a social give preaching service Sunday morning BROOKI-TN PASTOR HKltK. Queen City Laundry entti-Day Baptist church last night, preaching aerrlce Sunday morning Dr. N'ewelul DwlfEb»wKh?T!imat Hlills, SSrpastor ooff the difference at Queen City Laundry ander the ausplre* of tbe local Chris- Mr. GillespieOlileeple admlnlateredadministered thethe rlgblatight* ithe CongregationaNewell DwightHlllln.l ehjirch, BrooklynpaMor of, tian Badeavor Union. An entertain- ooff baptumhaotUmbaptism tointo lourtourfour aouita.adult*adults. the Congregationallecture churoh.In Che Cbnrrsra-Brooklyn, ing program was enjoyed diurlng t youyourr nextnext meal.meal. It'It'ss )3 Filmore Ave Phone 1728 evening, at tbe clu I refrei CHANOE IS SERVICE. 303 Filmore Ave Phone "1728 meats were served. "Onr Divine Origin" will be t Rev. John Baltzly's subject . so different—adifferent—a purpuree A regular meeting of the Ladles Boats' Unitarian church Sunday then, wi Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran morning. Tbe service will be held ring^tbe d wholesomewholesome loafloaf thatthat e hon; from now on at 10:45. Instead of at •and vl 10:30. Sunday-school 9:30: Mils RKLI.BELL RINGINGRIS«IXO TRRAT.TRRAT. Rev. D. ... Almlra Otfford. superintendent; Mls« EmiEmilt Clone,Cloes, widelywidely knownknown enter-enter- increases appetite. Hone chapel. Is a patient at toe Elizabeth S. White, teacher of tbe tainertainer andand a specialspecial onon bellbell ringing,ringing, Flower Hospital, New York, when tdergarten. winwill appearappear atat thetbe ParkPark AvenneAvenue Bap-Bap- GranitGranitee andand MarbleMarble he Is recovering from an operatio: tisttist chnrchchurch MondayMonday nightnlgtit underunder ththee performed several weeka ago. I auspicesauspices ofof thethe AgogaAgoga BibleBible ClaesClass ttoo WorkWorkss QUEEN will be sometime before be will be girogive anan entertainment.entertainment. GetGet a LoafLoaf QUEEN If you want your work done MERCHANTS I'RKPAR1N(; Today right, at prices that an right, CITY • Feature ContestContest FOR HOLIDAY RUSH. CITY Health Board | WithWith aa numbernumber ofof merchantsmercfaanta prepre-- come and see me. parinparingg toto startstart keepingkeeping openopen nightsnights ij i thethe locallocal storesstores areare beginningbeginning toto Inkstake Will End SeasonSeason onon theirtheir annualannual holidayholiday appesrsneo.appMrance- JOHJOHNN J.J. BROWNBROWN GARAGEGARAGE PlaintlelPlainfieldd merchantsmerchants barehave expressedexpressed Foremost and Warns Public thethe opinionopinion thatthat thatbe comingcoming holidayholiday Foremost and 4T4THH ANDADS RICHMONDRICHMOND STSSTS.. seasonMason willwill bebe oneone ofof thethe beetbest thisthis Tomorrow's contest era Cricket 1citydt y hasbas srerever experiencedexperienced andand theythey Kleen-Maid •Phone•Phone 140.I*) . 1111 1717 tftf IXf IBT AUTOMOBUB Field wilt be between Holy Croae and I* .lawrlew ataf thathe factfact thatthat anan tn.a-inva- areare makingmaking plansplans forTor a bigbig rumrush durdur-- Kleen-Maid the All-Scholastics, of Newark. The sion of smallpox la threatened, the iningg thethe comingcomlns ttwoi week* Newark boys are (the only ones that •loa of amellpo* la threatened. IB. I Extra1Extra aaleasales girlagtrlt are being employ- RKFAremo : I have defeated tbe locals this season, BoarBoardd ofot Haalth.Health, atat HaIts meetingmeeting thinthis ] - " •eek. decided to give warning to the ed,i dr at,'at thethe locallocal drydry goodsgoods storesstores anandd having registered, the victory two weak, d arid ad to tin warning«h ton hatBad .largar'» ger stocksstocks thanthan averever beforebefore araree BeUabla and Quick Service. weeks ago by Ul'« narrow margin of publicubllc andand urge all persona who had i being1 laid In. The constant plea of one point, tbe .score being- It to IS-not,t beenboa effectivelyeffeoU.elr vaccinated.Ktlo.tM with-with- theJ" merchants* '"'? '»• for"•LA".'"" people to 'do »•" Ibelr' •' Tbe All-Scholasttcs have an aggrega- in fiven™ years™,r, toin bebe vsrefnscedvBrcfnjif«l stat once.nnr* i.*" • merchantbos folr people to do their lOcFLOORS Vaccination,«?na7lonl.°tS.m la the moato "a^avaluableb e°pr prot jChristmas^T " tlshopping™ *f aarlyT% "has" been^ tion composed of some of the beat ntatlve means known to science '%***:beard by% ththe* »""local> fbankaa.nk» «andd ththee 209 East Fifth St. . Men’*Men's StormStorm Shoe*Shoo andand WorWorkk former high school gridiron warriors Tentative mesne known to eclence ,members l al ber ofof theh Christmas Cavings In and around Newark and although:"and,d fallfailur aree toto availavail onaeelfoneaelt ofof thathe IS . ? ". _ * ? Christmas Savings ShoeShoo*« forfor *11ail kind*kinds ofof wektheweatherr Chin Is their first season In Che HeldImmunity' 'imunlty thatthua conferredconferred maymay resultre. JClubs are receiving their mosey ear- At all Grocers dor.dor. Watchon*Watchung At*.Ave. under the name of (he All-Scholas-I; In" anan attackattack ofof smallpox.smallpox. lier this year than ever before so as and wear. ThoseThoae whowho areare unableunable toto pfy.pity, rmay I ‘to give them a chance to shop sev- and wear. tie*, they have made quite a repn- ' • Lted fre eral weeks before Christmas. JohJohnn D . W.w. DePoreeat,Daroreett, Prop.Prop. tatlon for thsm*elveelveas and thei" 'r vie- ™ *««in»i™ iree • hte D T 1 .Nearlyfron lall to line* of Christmas arti- HeavHe*ryy BlackBlack oror TanTan Shoe*Shjies tor.tory overover HeirHoly Croa.Crosa kuhaa Itin Mfitself Muhlnobot.M"' U « '- HoepltalHosplia Clinic or br the cle*. from toys« to*° ChristmaChristmass trtrees,e i TelephonaTelephone 2333.2332. -Z - .JtoST.™.! !tr P «*• l—rt °f Health b gtj b th U "Mfff S.iliWARD&C E. WARD&COO won • considerable amount of re- ,^ 1 vl 2L?' have been effected by the rapidly In- sper•partt fofor• r themthem amen*among Ikethe lead leadin lacg la-In- '"ru™"^tahlngshln* the2?? vacw H 1111 WB *'*" aubmlttad and Zeek Baking Co. • 11 17 lyt 54.50,$4.SO, $5.00$5.OO andand morrowmorrow,. confldant«onfld RECORD. Advertise In the PlalnfleW R«|ord. the city for use by Building Inspector —-Advertise foola bisae'f considerable by way of Doane- I Record. practice. "—Washington Star. 9 Itt PARK AT£NUE t pays. 320 Richmond St I 5 i I i I STAGE AND SCREEN NEWS TORTHEATR E GOERS

Varied ListList ofof Photoplays Photoplays "RoselaridRoseland Girls"Girls” WillWill Show Show CHILDREN TOTO PROMULGATE •Pearl|"/w of of The The Amy"Army” For ProctorProctor TheatreTheatre Patrons Patrons At theThe PlainMd Plainfield Theatre Theatre WORLD’SWORLD'S PEACEPEACE TOMORROWTOMORROW Promises SaprisesSuprisex

• TheThe managemenmanagementt of ofProctor's Proctor's'' lo-: fledlo- patron* fled . patrons. Lover*Lovers ofof aorta ■oilill movin movingg picture spictures eadt theatrtheatree Hem seemsi to havlo e havethat rar«that' Oraren M nnday OaA« Monday. Maren oAntonio and "BliutcMarenoh Cooperand ;wil„ l premn"Blnteh"t "The!tof Cooper. willThe preventRoaelan d “TheGirls Utor. ful l ofThe Roeelaed Oll-ls la full of * tolchiiii.li havbaree red-bloode rod-bloodd adactio n actionla la SiftIft,, knowknownn as asgenius genius,, by whicbyh Itwhich Naom i ItCblldeu Naomi. Childers,Vitagrap h twofa- RowlanVltagraphd GirU, fa-" a musicaRoaslandl extrava Girls."- eapita a j musicallines, cleve extrava-r songs ,caplftaj| brigh t line., clever songs. bright thornthem 'havtoav#e a treaa t troalin storIne atstore the at tho concoctrococt.i anandd nerves eacb week .ivb* vorlteswtak. wil l be • i vorliai. willlates tIn 8«n* Mb« 'n twIdo actsthnlr, whic Infanth wll ] bo the reparteeUi, shapely<»■> atu., gracefu whlthl an d willviva - b« tba raparun. ihaonl,. >r»c.ruI ui vtvi- jPIalnBelPlainfieldd TheatrTboatroe commenrin lommenringy today todaj., romln'kcomin'K attractio.ttrirtlonn at tbite PlalnHelth. PlalBBaldd Olrle."' ind mntarlal equipment and In th. quel- ' 1B in America and who Interpret c -- jaei thl. uuflQ in .nllrel, n.w million It, of *oc»] ind nellnx wordstilentvariou In smad. Americaepisode s oandf th e whothril l inInterpretg hi.has beebmn written , , It undoubtedly .use of Inundoubtidl, Its presentation - ]». of In Iti preeentatloo the various episodes of the thrilling combines all the elements that go to drama .n inIn s o dramati— * cd a mraitlcmanner ai*a tmenoero* an to make a thoroughly good burlesque of holdhold thtbie Interest tntrr.aus of >pecutorof linetiiona la a nla ia the better kind, and herein lies Its ubyleldln*ufayleldlng gripgrip.. abiding strong appeal. Tbe comedy ••Phan.of"Pearl of ththee Army Arm,"" is frolam fromone obi and music po&sess the triple oharm penpen ofof Georg Ueornee McConnell McConnell,, a forcefu a forcofnll of originality, substantial north and writerwriter witwithh a scora eecore of aucc ofc lupceaaaa 'to that enjoyable vibration which grips hiblas credicredit.t ThosTbe oa.who havwhoe •Bare MB Ike tbe listener BDII holds Gils Interested attention throughout the entlrepei formance. it Is rendered by an ut usually large company, and Its scenic equipment and costumes are of th. elaborate, liea'itlful and costly de scription.

Vmilli *.m > x PR.OOUct I o M B choice and unparalleled menu ofof tretre-- i vehicle1 vehicle.. "Th --Thee Devil s Devil!Prise, " anPriie,"d and mendonsly attractive photopla»yy proPro-- Triangl Trianglee »H ] alsa 111o offealior a five-paroffer ta five-part auctions, the equal of which cannotcannot productionproduction.. "Plai"Plainn Jane, Jane."" with wtnwith- win- be witnessed anywhere. Startiningg ththee somsomee Bessi Bessiee Barriscal Barrlaralee enactin enactingg the the

HUH The scorThee o scoreor e orof j more of dliarmlnr sggssa msicax iisirs:] numbe ICIN''Usrs.: ontribute . .insrl'Mitrdd by Bll l»> 1" rSWRl y KIT. WellsK. , Well*,p< rowstfit qualit ythat o quality of Mgga freshnesfr*«hr*sss and t*nrt harmonicb buoyancy »o PmSSM rare:•lj- caughy caughtt by presen by t dapresenty com - day com- EmEM posersirs. Th e twTheo ac t t*oburleatiu acte thiburlesques thlx HHI seasonon la entitle1* d entitled"Love , Ra"Love..w and Law and MHliM Politics.•Politic*."• an d aandt For tat "Bang,Port" the Bang." th* BBBfH firstflrst let showinact showingg a beautifu a l beautifulsetting setting ' - named "Thnamede Garde n"Tb* of Roses, Garden" an d of Roatos.” and lais charminglcharminglyy se tsec I n aIn mazae ofmake de- of de- lightfulightfull sceniscenicc surroundings. surroundings;) beauti beautl-- tbe cast are Solly Wardird., wellwell-- fu i fuicostume costume** and prettandy • girlspretty, highgirls,- high- own burlesquer and extremelmelyy innfun-- clasclasss vaudevill vaudevillee specialtie specialtiess an d travand- trav- romedlan; Shirley Lawrencerence.wb, a aeat yesty artists artists.. Tb e companThe y companythat wil l that will t fetching little comedienne wh?o presenpresentt thi sIbis maslca lmallml offerin g otTertnkhere b.r. lYnn.'rd ulictld with tb* v|.w of • sCl* WooS.^om iK Th.iK B?Bigg degre 1NIMe In excellencIn excelloneee favoratjl ernvorable with with Pour, Augusta liatlg and Lyn,ann CmCan-- an;an, Broadwa Broidwa,y production production..

New YorkYork Theatre Theatre Directory Directory p lints says ft Is hia.best work A STEXE FROM »L K8S THAN DfST" -njs *?••(“*•=■ °* Vl **5 Oar •* «N- "in.™ r.llfocu irnm Aster..tutor, 4fit«f.tkh StfU.. an dand Broadway Broadway:: Ere*.. Erea..; tsvee. s:i»; Mats.. »«a.3d Sat..■ tlonaj K\| ueiiioe. U»i to Hjrtit are Kprrrtarr PenfoM of the evnnaL 8:15; ICats.. Wed. *nd S»t. !:15 S: l4j—**Our Little Wife." Ik.. Mb. Mat* Normand end CMm J*. laat aplar O*.f —"Heof r Soldier Boy." "IpIHftirodrome.i 4 1th Bt. ssd « k m Eves.. 8:00; Mete., dally»« l’»0 ' ‘ '■ «i PW* ”* “•« tlwOM-d. of rhll- u^'r. - -r*- rzz. VRArts-Isr*—"TB* Big '»* Show." ... 1 wni **• child ran of toda; b* th. “-t-feld of th. e.nekton and kwdi oaeOn ot T.Ma,the motl pounl.rDou.lu of aimF-.lrb.ahA .I«r.. nnoth."Barn **e ofoi the*>f similecoast talkseducational to the societiesyou thru] made'partk-J bfr.w-hoM «.«,.dmlr.ra d.,. >r. willirowlnc b. moIn aam. lo hid e,v I:1S—•Odftln,. « ; 15' M.l., Mdr*M.“ IrvingW«l• Pollysnns endPiece. «•!.. Irving’ place 1MBand orlxlnatorswhich was of starteda children's at themovement S«a Diego ram a.they In grewwhich tothey manhood were urged,and woman-as* latest Triangle succe™, "American - "'"H Broadway" and" 3»U» st: Eves.. «;ifi; Mats., Wfd. and exposition Ulwl TrUn.l. ..no. America ,MH. Broad.a< and *t: 3»tbEves.. 8:15; Mats.. . Wfd»no exposition>r d and wtoich la expected to hood, toth e rememberawful COS ! the awful costudeviil ofe iprogra : m at the JrWomu,' .ad In .ddltloa WH-. , SdOn- E,..,Mills. . Wedli-.00:. anMaU..d Sit , Wwl.fist..Sat. , «nd2:15—Repertoire2:IS—Repertoire. S»t.. . \ spread throughout th. • human warfare, and stand firm fc A BrBdT ry playhouse Tor the remainder of the ".i™ ' Presents Gail Kane in 2-ftO—"Follow Me."; KnlrkcrtxM-krr, Broadway and 38t3*ta• O.ah •l-n,,**, Thelde athroughout waIdeas flrstwas thefirst country. conceived by bunion"nlversal warfare, peace. and standDr. ArmDavid for a 8tarr! "J" *■ BratlF praaaota OaU Kan. la i:o»—“Follow He" by "nlversal peace. Dr. David Starr;weeweek lIsa headed bbvy AAll .m'mlam ~ •ThTb.e ScarleSerialt Oath, Oeth."" anothe .ootherr five-par ft.^pertt Centnr Owlary.r Broadwa Bredwa,y and 82dand 9t; »tdSt: Eve*SL:. S:15 ; Mats., wid.• and MJM MabeMlaal NormandMabel .Normand Bxpositlonceive( o1 offlKvpoalfion- Jordan , ofll-the famouJordan,s peacthee advocatfamouse .££ peace? Jm e advocate.'^mediai. ^wh^e^pfd! Sat.. 2:15—"The Music Master." clals, hearing of the Idea, DIL fralurw.'«ture. Eves,'"8:00: Mat. Wed. and Sat. Eve, «:00: Mat-. W«d.e oc^ whirt taY OnOn WednesdaBnWednesdayy LioneLionell Barry Barrymore wore 2 n m j"Th pe Centiirm -y Girl."The" Century Olrl.” "“J’' ththee flrst ceremony, naming the orca- whlrh. takena direc fromt ^wir e aa t jtdirecta in ail wireChe leadinat g cities. He will Eves., 8:45; Mats., Wed. and Sat., | "Peace Day." Thousands of cbil- the ceremony, was read to them" I'•s see“!n InJ» "Th JTkoe UpfceaTel l " Pheevel”and Coha nand * HarrisCVhae. 42*d StHarrW.. West o4f Id Bt . West of Sat., 8 .ionOa "Peace Day." Thousands of chll- the ceremony, was read tobe assistethem. d by hia own company la Oeorge Walsh appears '»In WUIlaWUHamm BroadwayBroadway;; Ev»s. . ;8:15Evto.; Mats.*:15;, 2:30—"Pierro MM.. t the Prodigal."ro • drendren frofromm al l allportion portionss of Souther of nSouthern Immediatel y fpimedlatelyfollowing Missfollowing Nor- Miss Nor Fo».Fo*a "Th'Tb*e Mediator. MKltator."" whil ewbtu an add an- add-We d and SatWed, 8l5-i-"Capand 3at..t KiddI ,IS—-IxntKacre Capt., 48tKidd,h St , West of -Broad“T- CaliforniCaliforniaa paradeparadedd th e thebeantlfu beautiful] ex- i manex-d wamands requeste wasd trequestedo lead a sftnilato leedr a similar e•dd picturplctor.e is thlae "Crimsotb. n "CrlmnoaStain jrStala •• jr- way: Ev«.. 8:3f»i Mat*.. W«*dwed.. anandd positiopositionn grounds grounds. eveit at Phoenix, Aris,, »t whleeventh Gov .at Phoenix. Aria., at which Gov. Mystery.Mratav,.-" On OaThursdayhrsday Tbarada,.,. PranPrank ci^btaFrank*,. BroadwamlombU.y sfti*nd Broadwa,47th47th St. ;: MadSat . «Jtb-3:30—"Nothin St.: g ButBui thethe.. Le d byLod Mis s byNormand Miss , theyNormand. dug a , theyHun t dugofficiated a . Hunt offlclatod. KeenaKronenn and-Enlaad dCald Market Market,y win anwill- ap- 8:00- Evea..Mats. . Ballr!:•«;. 2:00Mail.,— Truthttallj,. J:0»— _:," 1.I I "grave.word "grave."" in whicnn h inwer Bd whiche burle d1were 1 a | th T&burlede sponsor s a.of like sponsor* of the movement poarpear JointlJolatl,y Inla 0Triangl Trlaadl.e "Ji m“Jl« Ortms Ortma-- Burlesqu eBnrlciaa. : I^reom,! 4Bth St. and Broadway; 'B■word-, a • gun« an d *a pistol » , thP**e ®em- - nrp« » «n>*schools urg#, Ps.rent-Tea<*e schools. r Parent-Teacherassocl- aesocl- by-a Bov," and in addition thfe day, rfy. 41st St.. Rut at Broadway; Mata., Thurg.md Sat, 8:80®r; Eve.. |Dien,s oibletnsf wnT: %BAof plantewar. d andon It plantedanjatiop s onan d Iteducationa an'atlonel organization and educationals organizations PearPerll. WhitIA..C..* hit.e wil " l WillA*be introducebe Introd.eodd to to 8-45- Mats.**’Eve■ . Cnw-ed,.Thurs. «:dS;- »n dtilt Mala.«•» 8t.. Thor, «aat andof Broadwa,.Sat.Mlnut e Kendkll end^ll.. r -e'olive tree, thtree,e emble them emblemof peace .of peace.; in all portions o|f inth e ellcountr portionsy to cor of- the country to eor- local theatre goers in her most recent Play- Marine EHtott'n. 39t39th St.St.,, nearnea , George Whatfan James, tfce fa-1 respond with them and «e*«perate in local tboatro co«n la bar mo«t recant —-Tb. Waablnuon Sqoar. Ma,- 815 MM®“t | m UOeorgeau,hor Wharton and Jam ok. the fa- respond with them and cooperate In d»ent Into the serial pyplay,, "PearPl l of era In Repertoire. Broadway; Eves., 8:15: -Mats.. m0U8 author and lecturer; Secretary its (urUi advent lata tho foartal th pta,. tt “Poarl of lo Rapertolra." tbothe Amt.“y, oneon. off thofe greatesth. kvaataatt pa- Cort, pa- 48tt ttiom.i St.St., , EasEasthUit t o of f Bt,BroayBroadway Kant;; ofWed,'an Broadwa,:d Bat., 2.15—"PUlawLieg Sisnil- ° " »«*a**r; ftecretary Its furtherance, trtotlctrlotlc productionproduction,s eve averr conceiveconceived ooaoatvad.d . E 888-800 -Era... MtMat*.* , «:I0;WeWedd . anMata..d SaSat t . Wed aad Sat.. To cap the climax of tbla itellar l;to—“Bp-Stalr. and KeDown.-w Anwlfnbm , West 4 2d St.: "INTOI.RRANCEU" . [ Sisters of Mercy, organizations Ii MM. Oh.rll. Chaplin win be aeaa oa <-rtuctoo. Broadwa, abd Mars.4es.,'8:16 Cvae..; dall y8: mats.IS: . dally2:15 mala.. 1:18— produced is D. W. Griffith's "intoler- warmest Interest The benefit per- tuam.ll contedycoined,oo success auecaaa.. "Th e"ni. Rink, " Rlnh." “Major Paodooala," Palace, Broadway and 47t& St.: ance," now In Its fourth month at the \ forriance Is being directed by Father Eves.; 8:00: Mats., 2: CO—High IInn whicwhichh geniakenl la*Charli Charliee cavort covortas abou tabout Kltlai*. Weal lid SI.: Erea. at l:IS: Liberty Theatre, Manhattan, where It; O'Connor and Is under Che patronige throughouthrouxhnutt ththee picturplctoree on - rolleonr Mats.roller, Wed. anMata.d Sat- , Wad.at S:1S aad— Sal. at I: I*— is playing twice dally. Including Sun- of a distinguished list of friends In- •hate.skates . A morA e moreludfcron ledtcroees situatio nettoatlon"Cheatin g Cheaters."• Cheatlna' Cheatere."!P»Ht . Columbus Circle and 5«h St., days. With "The Birth ot a Nation." ; terested In the varied benevolences days. With "."mi nnic u illttreated Liia In l it be Imagined and Charlli Eves., 8: Mats., Wed. and Sat, 2 ! it a standard of prod could oot bo imaidned und - Oh.rll.Empire. BroadwaEmptrr. y Broalwavand 40th Btand; 4»th SL: iMr. Griffith aet a standard of prodof up-the !ofCarmelites the Cartne. will doubtlaaalubtles kee heapp th e thospectator spectator,s In Fveala . 8-15Evaa.' Mat s I Well:d anMaU..d Sit , Wedp. m.—Aboraad SaL.n Oper a Company. tlon taithatl all hla rivals envied. With lire Flske PUj-honM—-48tft St., Bast Of Broad- Mrs. Flske will be surrounded by a. uproar contlnuoual,. • 8:15—line. Santi Berahsrd1: IS—Mmet Sarah Barohardt. | "Intolerance" hhee h ahas aet a new stand- - the -ompRnfame vcom see n with her dur- F.-n.ir-rtKrit St., East of Broadway: way: Eves.. 3:15; Mats.. Thors. t that It Is doubtfub l If he, himself, and Sat. 2:lp—"Ths Matt Who 'ard that It Is doubtful If be. hlraseir. lag her run Eves 8:15; Mats., Thrurs. and will ever excel- ' Gaiety Theat Sat, 2:15—-"The I3tb Cbilr." I* Its fourth thrilling, vivid stories,irludln g Madeliincludingn Ma . Anita Forty-foorth 8*-. West at Broadway: Ptmrh and Jii'lr, 49th St. East, of .with scene*lafc laidt in BabylonIn Babylon,, Judea , Judea,Clarendon Clarendon,, Wylc Mlllison, John . Eve*., 8: IE; MatB., Wed. «nd Sat, Broadway; Eves.. 8:15; Mat.' Med)eval Par('Is and a modern Amerl- IMily Mm ' r Wilson. Robert Wed , Fri. and Sat, 2:15—"Tree-- Medieval Parts and a modem Amerl- Daly Murphy, 2-16—^"Flora Bella." CM . jhow love's strnRKle Stowe GUI. Rlkel Kent, Henry Mor- nn> I.land." .can' thro n city. show love'e struggle Stowe Gill, F Fulton, 40th St., West of Broadway: throughoutehmtt thethe,, ages ages.. Th e producThe - produc-timer, Hutrtimer.h Cuilvers Hugh. and numerous 1 Eves. 8:30; Mats.. Wed. and Sat.. tJd St. West of B.road- ,. cost nearly two million dollars others. Following this final New •., 8:30; Mats. Wed. end tlon , cost nearly two million dollars, other*. Poll, 2:30—"ThRtJSfSat?**-e Master." - ^ anandd >veoverr flftvflftr thousan thousandd peopl epeople took Yortookk performancYork performe Mrs. Flske wll CaUr.Gaiety. BroadwaB^r„y and : ul46t h St4«th; S., I:3.-"Oood| part•t I nIn Qr^Jo«It . ILNeve r ANeverbefor no Ae havbeforee suc hhav# autcurat eache an*urural* engagemen ant of 1 Eves., 8\20: Mats., wed. and sat. I stupendousstupendous backgroundbackgrounds? beenbeen, erect erect-' week J sweeks at ib e atBroa thed Stree t Tbeat Evaa. 1:30. Mat!. WOd. lad ShnbertaaL. , 44th St.. West of Broadway; 1^ ' any stage productionBroad»av. 'Never I Philadelphia . 2:20—"Tur3:30—“Tavan to thtoe Righttba Rlkhf" « ed fol-forr ittany stage production. Never Philadelphia. Eves., 8:15; Mats., Wed. and Sat., I Worbeforee naha*B suc suchn m weaa iuwealth, of plptorla 1 of lplftorisl ««.Geo. MM.. CWiati'a Ouban-A, BroadWja Broadaa,y and and4 3rd «3rd2:15—"S o i*ong Pretty. J |beautUSbeauty fiJIfry anandd nuci surtoi splendo splendorr of Bettingof settingss nt'RV fitBt. - ; Eves.Byml.. 8:2ff ; Matn., Wed.MnliL and Wed. and Thtn nhlUl been realizednear by Brosdway;any theatrical pro- cfc les DC fiat..Sat., 2:30—"Como*:20—"Comoee Ou tOut o f theof the Rrea , 8'15: Mata.. Wed. and. 8at., ar Kitchen."Kitchen." 1 1:15—"Old! It la almostLady 31"onhellevable that such drome*thhTco th*the presentatiopresentationn o f ofhis latesbis t latestskit. aklt Globe.Globe. 46t46ttoh St 8L. an dand Broadway Broadway:; Eves. .Even., winter Garde*. Broadway aand magnificent 50th structure as Belshaz- T#n. of TheTne remainderemainderr ofof th ethe bil l billintroduce Introdecee* 8:16;8:1-5; Mats.Mata.,, Sat. , Sat...2:15—"Th 2:15—"Thee gt.: Rye*.. 8:00: *ar’s Mata.palace withTuea.. 1ta great hall a mile peyind as th< theriio PhenfPhenlxx TrioTrio,, th ethe "pian "pianoo movers: movan:**" ! HarpHarp ooff Life.Life."" Tbura.long, and or Sat..the 2:00—"Theml/kty wall* Show of Babylon }. ai«V9 the thet ie RogerRoger*s Slstent Sinter*,, know knownn a? "thaas "the H*rri«, 42d St. Wept of Broadway; nearly three hur\dred feet high, were MusicalMusical ComedComedyy Girls. Girls:"" Devo nDeroe and and HarrV. 4*d 8t. Wept of Broadway; | ®f Wondera." ehw pi Starter, novelty, musical acrobats, fashioned for the vent of a ll stageis the curren|j t pageant "The n\ Sthrter. novelty, musical aerobata. a 1|f eu| nri John H&velin & Co., In the dra- hw," Seats are now obtainable for and John HaveMn ft Co., ln the dm- play. This spectacular scene alone ghov," Heat* Ic sketch. "The Intruder." . thcoste holida morey nerformani-e than uapr an d stagevis- mftlr specUcle sketch. a n**The the holldamtrader.*’ 1 amount of laughs. , heretofore presented.s .to Ncf f York Wiio come to do ,.or„ ln v-„w Astor Program: On Wednesday of romirithe gcoming f week The -nnCIrt on nnd aboutr shoppinthe wallsg alway thfls |rfin d aahoppln^ heart y Astor Hazel Dawn appenra paramount"In Paramount: a 0f Ush .Ion utilising as It doe*ome agiantt thi s wuniqu*|roin€le amusemen at t t and vaudeville specialties that consti- I ••Clarissa" and •kfJackiec Saunder 8aunderss wll 1will ratapults flaming enclnee. battering- Mi.Mt>e r To tute the principal feature* of the pet^ in "TheOirl Who Won. on rd monstroug siege towers IH , attractive. Mr. Dillingham has ar- fiiriTjanoo. there Is an elaborately ar- be seenioa Int note"Ttoed o f Girlher manWhoy BOeWoo.'e one ram-. a»-d monstrous siege tower* Is . attractive formance. thore la an elaborately ar- i For Next Weekof the , moat noted of her many screen di.'-tlo raprodnrtlnnn of inden tof warfar anciente ranea d warfarenew weeW v attractions. Of__ ' b aabsolutely astounding In IitI s i mored fashion parade In whfrto all ■ucreases. 7 _ '* B»tonndlngOfifSth thee ferfemaleIn Ita mliermembersth<-#§s o r thAnaeof «pt then P com- I For Next Week ££ * ^ Thursday, at the special request of reality. >allot - portion of the panoypanoy ber*.appearappear, , In makin makingtheg a displaa ydisplay of of •nanagement of the iA»tormanyimany iocalocal] amusemen amuaementt seekers, sKkere. B. S. B j8. a threThere* l< arestorie threds i nlore "In- 'etortee j In "In- •speciallhuir-y noteworthyar, «modismodish h gowngownss an dand lingeri lingeriee tha t arthate are has aseembted a! wonderful Moss picturlzatlon of Elinor Glyn s tole iiM each ry has its own . Moea. plctnrlzatlon of Bllnor G|yn-a tolerance" and exak Mory haa: Ms own merry minstrelsS, , (Rthe describeddescribed aass proprodigald teal I n inetten extentt and andof of . of popular sUrs »nd attrac-1 "One"One" DayDay"" wilwilll be . showbe ahn aownt th eat As -the H, t A*-(nut of characters_ ere I s the re-There, Is the re- exceedinglyromMtxceedlnfrl v beautifubeautifull designdesign. W^iileWhile • the coming weekj whl<* will tOtorr witwithh BeauUfu Beautifull Jeann Jeannee Ive rIver IH **In- the deemingit thlovee Dea ofr Onthee foDearr th eOne , for the fv „■pedalperla l efforteffortss hav havee apparentl apparentlyy been been ibt prove to be the fliost attrsc-[ i itory; the pas- ( p stellarste role. uor in. tne oioawn Htury; uu« tmnBoy- eyeInn th&the el ilephante moderns ar*e lory:constant thel pas-nade to „secure artlntlc elfertH in the tn made eTto n secure artistic efforts In the Uve of the splendid prOgrftr-- - ' nionat e lov e of Belshaizar for (donate* ' stamin lovea 'ne ofwiv surprleeBelshazzars an d neforw d< the.rfangemeh t of tbe production*' , the presented at that cony pU)*0L__. 1 r arrangement of the production, the ersonnel ofof tb e thecompan companyy Indicate I *miles tee On Monday, for Instance. Edgar CharCharle lees DUlinghaDillinghamm announce announcedd episode ; spfsode;the Rome othe an d RomeoJuliet likande "^w Jullyt- Mat likei that(hat therethere- 1B Isan abundancan abundancee of the of the Selwyn Is offered by Paranv yesterdayyesterday thathatt h e heha s TenewBhaa renewedd his hU love of Brown Eve* and Prosper In r¥»u*mkirtdkidd ooff comed comedyy tha thatt is essentiaIs eaeentlall to a to a tbe spectacular production. "The contractsitracts witwithh allall th e thefavori favoriteW Euro -«nrO- rh* romance of Old Part* . ' ' ."burlesqu e pnrformanee. Arab.. " which Is bound to attract ,„ Waikatert e at the Hippodrome, for- successful burlesque porfonqawcey peso skatersiber at. Ththee contracts-Hippodrome,1" for- finch famous fllm star* as Mae Ttob cast IS headed by Rich McAllis- hundredinndreds of local firnrm fanefans. "Th.e tVelxty-slx iinn numbernumber.. TheThe contract contracUs witi with Marsh> M|rl*m Cooper. LIUlaa Gish. d ***l £1*'* ter. a diminutive eomedjan of «n- irab- was one of the most popular j t1lestheseo elexpertpert ihaters skaUrs.. includin includingg Elte s Elien seena Owen. Robert Harron. Alfred * “ usual popularity, wtoo haa the aaalet- 5 stage successes and In Its present Dallemp,rja 11 erup. KatiKatiee Schmid Bctomldtt and Hildand i Hilda p^k. Margery Wilson s„d <^oo- anoe ,, of Handle Henflh. llm form it loses none of! Its attrac- Rneckert.Ruecitert werweree originall originallyy fo r tetori ten stance TaImage Interpret the prtncl- K d -~k.. but on !^ult f th eof Ete tb.kMa patron. Shannon.^7 Dick Knowles. TIIHe-Os*. y, , M '-m* i«?^"biii-"Hr.'»iii- Arthur K. JuliJuttaa BdwatdEdward.. MaMaee Whit Whitee and andother otherts and ited to bur- beside*besides aa choru choruss mad madee np entirelup entirelyy of of rfed creatloi "EBSTWHn-E SITg '." iesque from Che musical comedy field (drtrtrtss whwfto araret said to possess nn- ore throughout the season. ■rtrta wtoo are eeld to poaaaas on- WITH LOUloE HUFF bill for Monday. , < . Flake's stile, and —.. usuaJ pbyelral oharms end vocal and lAJHWFVrtlO-FMIVWtl On Tuesday, Una Cava-lieri. famed "Brstw^hrie Snsa: dancing abllftlee of a high order. throughout the country sad a new If tbe earth were equally dlrtded recruit to the fascination of the si- its Inhabitants each person lent drama, appears at the Astor in the headline five part feature, "Tfee Shadow of Her Put" The lates•tt half acr Pathe news is also shown, and a. ' more, thathann $*44 aa dayday.. ThThee polic policee judg jodgee i* ia"o "onn th ethe jo bjob'hahas s thethe right ttoo knoknoww th thee ag agee an andd th thee lengt lengthh o f ofstorag storagee PLAINFIELDPLAINFIELD RECORDRECORD.. sevenseven'day 'dayss aa weeweekk anandd frequentlfrequentlyy th thee lega legall holiday holidayss o ofjustjus t aaas welwelll ahas iitt hahass t too kno knoww th thee righ rightt price price.. WWee ar aree al lall Celebrates Birthday Birthday Guild's Program PsUlabsdPublished FridayFriday hjby thethe yearyear araree taketakenn uupp foforr tria triall o ror complain complaintt work work.. It It it.convincedconvince d thathatt eggeggss ddoo deterioratdeterioratee witwithh eac eachh da dayy o fof ato stor-r {Contiaued(Continued frotramm P»iPass« One.06s.)) Guild's Program CENTRACENTRALL PUBLIAHUfOPUBLISHING COMPANYCOMPANY,, INCWO.. nopott unusuaunusuall foforr hihimm toto receiv receivee persona personall o ror telephon telephonee eal callsl ageag e bubutt wwee alsalsoo admiadmitt thathatt withou withoutt th thoe preservin preservingg facil facili-i For Big Meeting- 1ltdM NortNorthh ATOMArran.. iinn ththee earlearlyy hourhourss ooff th thee mornin morningg fro fromm som somee aamarit Samaritana tieties s thlthise foofoodd woulwouldd bbee aaas seasonabl seasonablee o naa berrie berriess o ror sha ahad.d „*<* «John 3. Varleyj. varisy., gran dpul kilgto kaiaatt of For Big Meeting' ALBERALBERTT r.F. LLAA BOCKKOOK,, Pro-Proa. *nradd QenOra.. Mgr . whwhoo ia14 tryintryingg ttoo gegett aa frienfriendd out out o fof jai jaill o ror wh whoo want wantss t toThThe e marking,marking, despitdespitee ththee claimelaimss ooff thos thosee wh whoo ar aree invest investi-i wgtcbuoe Council: Andrew -E Ken- 'PlicaTires*e 19331931. bebe surraree ttoo gegett thathatt usuausuall goo goodd wor wordd i nin fo forr som somee offende offender.r gatinggatin g thethe presenpresentt highighh pricesprices,, woulwouldd curlcurb) th thee speculatio speculationn Kui, .^(Eorw ?, wiw- Bu-clsl4 attention u calls, to ». JAMBSJAMES J.i. McNAMBKMcNAMHK,, EditorBditor. InIn otherother wordwordes hhee isia subjecsubjectt t oto cal calll twenty-fou twenty-fourr hour hourss ainin thithias producproductt anandd probablprobablyy helhelpp t oto maintai maintainn a anorm normala State Deputy 1. F. O’Neill, of ttff,! !* "“t Flower and rrnlt . day,day, seveaevenn daydayss aa weeweekk anandd 36 3655 day dayss a ayear year.. HeHe ia sia al-figure. J«ra*TElisabeth: City: Boralf*r. Fraacl.p. J. O'Neill,Hart andof £vlM will hold II,“>• rofolar Friend* moatkto Ueeilng- lowed(owed twtwoo weeksweeko’' vacatiovacationn durindaringg ththee year year,, providin providingg h bo • •*••'• Hold)ThpiSa. B. Campbell,J. Dunphy. or olNorth Qonellen; Pl*lo- , in* DecemberWelrtiungnecaeeha. S. .1araene. * o'clock, on rrldfrat 7 can inducinducee ththee MayoMayorr ttoo presidpresidee durin duringg hi hias absence absence,, b ubut StateState CommissioneCommissionerr ooff EducatioEducationn KendalKendalll isi« author author-- Richard Ryan, of SdgmrvlUe: J ].. ggfli Imetime an an attraetlraattractive’ program SubscriptUm Bat*. thethe presenpresentt incumbenincumbentt hahaas seeseenn fitfit t oto tak Ukee onl onlyy on onee sue aach! it ytty fo rfor th ethe statemen statementt tha t thatone onethousan thousandd ;publi publicc schoo schooll Zimmer . x>tof RarltanKarltauiH.; "H.. 3.j. WatterWalter.- Jf**“presented under the direction ' vacation during his six years in office. teachers in New Jersey receive less than a dollar and a sonL *nandd 3.J. TT.. KinneyKlnnev.. ofof WeatfieldWsaMlsId;; th. president, Joseph M. HaraS I OnOn*e rear—43.00year—*3.00.. ParablPayablee iaia AdvanceAdraoce.. vacation during hia six years in office. teachers in New Jersey receive leas than a dollar and MKT..PMdT P.. ft.E. Smitsmithh anandd Fatte Fatherr Canty Canty,, ThTb«e SocietySociety ooff ChristiaChristiann mmiyEndimJZL, , ■ OOnn ththee otheotherr handhand,, ththee DistricDistrictt Cour Courtt convene conveoeas We Wed-d halfhal f sa dadayy foforr theitheirr work Work,, reckonin reckoningg on on th thee yea yearr basi basis.s ofif J«rwJerseyy cityCity:; HerBey.. JJ. TT.. Lundy Land/,, o fofo. * th.the TrlnHTrinityy ReformeReform*d OhnrSThaTE AlAlll adr.adv. copcopyy musmustt bhae astt «ffic officee n* aatt lata laterr tha thaaa S tp . y.m a. RosaUe;.loralle;.- ThosThoe.. RuddenRedden., orof Boun Boundd consented onaented ttoo attenattendd anendd apslsassistt I nto th thea Wadnaaday. nesday(day morninmorningg ooff eaceachh weeweekk anandd itit i sia .customar customaryy to to d< de-ToT o forcforcee teacherteacherss ttoo livlivee oonn thi thiss amoun amountt i s ialowerin loweringg th etheBrook:Brook : CoJJ.. AA.. BaldwinBeldwlo,, o fof Ji MLt S t8tprograprogram m whicvhldhh Ilas aann assiiraneeternar.ee. tbitw Classified ad*, charged at *ve cent a vrerd. clarere a twtwoo monthsmonths’' recesrecesss durinduringg ththee summer summer.. ThThee to totalt a standardstandar d ooff theitheirr professioprofessionn anandd ththee Stat Statee i a ialooke lookedd to toMary' s College; Hev. Father Ma-ber. the•"•- meetinmeatierg wilwilll provprovee ProQtabtproni.M,a t»M Claimed ada sherged at raa ceat a ward. of*•of■ 2RailwayRahway, *. *legei, anendd Iter.FatherFather. Fathers HennesseHennessey Maher,y those » presenpresentt anandd alelll whwhoo ar erae lnt* later.£ ApplicatioApplicationn foforr SeconSseondd Cla(.'Isasm PostagPortagee pending ponding.. salarsalaryy bilbilll foforr ththee DistricDistrictt CourCourtt i nin 191 19166 amounte amountedd tc toforfo r a« reasonablreasonablee adjustmentadjustment.. ItIt ha haas als alsoo bee beenn declare declaredd endan d McDonaldMcDonald,, ooff St8L. Mary'Mery'ss church church. ratedI Ilan tbA,e splendisplendidd worworkk th thee Oul QulMM 1'alhorFath«r Bogsn'Rceee'ce address no.t ..onl y lt_a accomplishing in this dty amour *2.451.26$2,451.26 anandd wwoe wilwilll venturventuree toto stat statee tha thatt th thee $1,005.5 *1,005,560 thattha t a majoritmajorityy oolf ouourr publipublicc schoo schooll instructor instructorss ar aree re -re- Father Bogan's address not onlyth eaccomplishing needy and shut-ins in UMdty. ^ irpraudexpressed hihiss sincere3 appreciatioappreciationn ooff e needy end shut-in*. r — BOWHOW LONLOROG AJftABBZ WWBE collectedcollected iinn finesfines inin ththee Polic Policee Cour Courtt exceede exceededd b yby fa rfar th ethesponsiblesponsibl e forfor aa portioportionn oorr alall) o off th thee suppor supportt o fof thei theirr par par-- the - horhonorn thathatt hahadd beebeenn sreorded KislUses MaHeyy RandolphRandolph,, i praMdsot ot OOWOOOXHO TTOO STANSTANDD THISTHJBT? revenue•evenue frofromm ththee DistricDistrictt CourtCourt.. entsents anandd hohoww thetheyy araree ablablee t oto d odo i t ito non thi thias salar salaryy scale teals,, himhi m anandd thankthankss fotorr thosthosee whwhoo ha hadd th. e ChristianChristian BndearEndeavort _o[ arrangearrangedd ththee dinnedinnerr bubult provideprovidedd reed ad ththoe ScrlptuScripture) end mEt*Mart * JnstJust whwhyy thertheree hahaas anott beebeenn a a"hous "housee clea dean-n Summarised,Summarized, ththee worworkk entaileentailedd inin ththee discharg dischargee t> ■otmakes nakes ththee issuissuee alalll ththee mormoree puzzling puxxling.. PlainfielPTainflefdd teacher teacherss man aanyy Ungtotanghss frofromm ththee quipquips* tha thatt h eheHahnHsJi n wiwinn offeofferr pprayer. ingin**'" iian ththee localocall DistricDistrictt C«arCourtt befor beforee thi thiss tim timee i sia a mysa rays- policepolic e judgeshipjudgeship dutiedutiess iiss greatlgreatlyy ififff exces exceaas o off tha tiiatt requi requir-r are ire bettebetterr paipaidd thathann thosthoeee ooff som somee othe otherr citie citiess th thee sam samee Blwav* Iwera. releeae*releases aatt aa sociasocle!l gatheringgathering.. TheThe MisseMiesesisss MarloMariosn WoolleWoottery -a -assBa tixpuze but ththee requirementrequirementss ofof a aclaagrobh classroomi hea headd compe compell HeH e facetiouslfacetiouslyy referrereferredd ttoo tbthoe birthbirth-- Jeanlo Jennie SearSoarss will renderenderr twtwoo focavocall terteryy toto thosthosee whwhoo havhavee occasiooccasionn t oto carr carryy lega legall matter matterss to toeed d foforr DistricDistrictt CourCourtt asandd faifairr mindemindedd person personas wi l will dayday aaas hihias "twenty-fift’'Iwenty-Bfttih anniversaryanniversary"" selections.•electionsn : it. Plainfield lawyers admit that the slip-shod methods agree that the city judge should receive at least as much themhem tojexpento expendd ththee greatergreater' portioportionn o fof thei theirr monthl monthlyy al -al-andand-asserte assertedd thathatt hhae woulwouldd 'hav havee t oto MtMisse MaryMarM y NNeslNssl,, whoswhosee knowknowledgel H. Plainfield lawyers admit that the slipshod methodsagree that the city judge should receive at least aa much secure a new hat as all the "fuss" andand experiencexperienceMary Nesle lIna, charitwhoscharilyey knowledg worworkk eu stonoww iian voguvoguee araree aa disgracdisgracee t oto th thee communit communityy an andd ten tendd aaa s ththee StatStatee fixesfixes aaas ththee salar salaryy fo rfor th ethe Distric Districtt Cour Courtt owanc e on theiir person and little oorr nothing is left ov> we!1 erience la charity k I ! made over him had enlergedenlarged bis wellnK knownknown,, wil—willl• i itaaddrare« the meet- onlonlyy ttoo belittlbelittlee thithiss avenuavenuee ooff justice justice.. TheTheyy hav havee co mcom-judge.iudge. . foror a rainrainyy dayday.. iiiiiuin. In conclusion be pointed ' - plained strenuously and frequently in recent years 1ml | outt whawhatt googoodd hahadd bee'beenn an’'a'nd^eouidd could I T*Tbse Guil Ootidd Orchestra Orchestra,, unde underr the th*dU dL plained strenuously and frequently in recent years but • '• • • • • be accomplisheaccomplishedd bbyy ththoe KnlgftitKnightss 111 ofof rationrectlon o f ofMts Misss Nanc Nsacyy P. RandolphF. Randolph,, tha concerted action necessary to faring about a'general PLAINFIELD TALENT Colombo,.liwnbus sodand besoughbesoughtt ItItss mAnliermdmberaa in. the**#. absenc absencee of orMrs Mrs. Joh Jobsn C. BrC. - Er- the concerted action necessary to bring about a generalPLAINFIELD TALENT ’ The| lie'change. ’changess in ththee city'city'ss systesystemm o fof accountin accountingg sag eug- up-holJJbd 0th"5 e*he standard standards* tfha ""thatt had hid*"• • ana.""' winfurnis furebh°!nslrsiocinrih Instrumental musi cmusic f reforreformm haahas beebeenn lackinglacking.. SSoo unsatisfactor unaatiafactoryy ha haas th thee pres pres-- SHOULDSHOUL D BBEE CONSIDEREDCONSIDERED.. Lde U so potent a factor In the civ. I The several committees of the or-' ent system been to lawyer and client that many of the resterdd bbpy ClerClerkk JohJohnn JJ.. CarrolCarrolll araree onl onlyy anothe anotherr instanc instancee n>»dated world >' •». potentSevera sl sonfactorg nurober In tbsg civ-Kanizatlo ‘Tbsn wilrererail mak commutes*e their report at tbss or- to ent system been to lawyer and client that many of the Councilmancilman JohnJohn R.H. CosCosee iaia toto b ebe congratulate congratulatedd o nan4f if thithis. s netrow'w OlfiCialofficial'-e.-:_i,-ol _ . sa .. progressiveness progreastt ...cness. . Hilnta l m.simplifie simplified • d ■pla plann -J. Were•r o contribute liltedcontributed World.ld iedby by Edwarworld Severs!Edward d j;Hard- Several eon*J.Bard- 1nqmliere whicsons whichh inmbrr,wil g*"lnthmonth, &a featurrestoree ."rol.ngml spared by appla.m.Mrs. Henr y Th.Johnso d.aSrn an dw«!«ra tllfl ninn y unfortunates In our ell,***r smoa. ■ eity. mentment ooff aa $12*1255 aa montmonthh superintenden superintendentt fo forr th thee ne neww Cit Cityy that hat hahaas lonlongg beebeenn needeneededd anandd demande demandedd b byy thos thosee affect affect- was reblete In every detail. . _ •', OneOne needsneeds onlonlyy ttoo visivisitt ththee courcourtt chambe chamberr whe whenn a ases ses-- Hall lall constructioconstructionn workwork.. HHee isis right right i nin hi shia contentio contentionn ed . There is a State law calling for the) distribution of FatherFaWsT BocaaBogan bahasa beebeenn ththee pasto pastorr THOMATHOMASS B .B TXTSWORTTTTSWOBTHH ad. There is a Stats law calling for the distribution ofof StSt.. Mary'Mary’ss churceburobh foforr eleveolovsan PARKEDPASSED AWAYAWAY SUDDENLYSUDDENLY.. siosionn iias beinbeingg helheldd ttoo sit siree u upp th thee situation situation.. ThThee ante-roo ante-roomm that hat thertheree araree memenn inin Plainfiel Plainfieldd capabl capablee o f offilling filling th ethepaypa y evereveryy twtwoo weekweekss anandd ththee cit cityy wil willl compl complyy wit withh thi thiss roarsears - DurinDuringg bibisn naator&fpastoratee th ei adjoining the mam court and provided for the clerk is position as it should be filled and the Common Council short*ehun-h hahaas acquireacquiredd conalderablconsiders e _ adjoining the main court and provided for the clerk iaposition aa it ahould be filled and the Common Councilregulationregulatio n aaas welwelll aaaa satisfsatisfyy ititsw employe employess 'b byy encouragin encouragingg propertproperty y wtilcWhichh iIss seeusedd tortor schoo schooll Thomas B. Titsworth,Tttsworth... a w«IveilL usuallyusually crowdecrowdedd withwith, aa partpartyy ofof curiou curiouss spectator spectatorss o r shouldshould sparespare nnoo efforeffortt toto seseee tha thatt a aPlainfielde Plainfielderr get geUs it .it.Mr.•Ir . Carroll'Carroll'as programprogram.. SincSinese takin takingg offic officee th thee ne neww cler clerkk Bpurposes sva. A convencoavsatt faaa has bee bssan erect srsrt-- knowsknown residenresidentt oofr thithiss cftcityy an andd vet ret.- individuals whose rightful place ia behind the railed-off When the Plainfield High School was erected an outsider ed for ththee SisterSisters* whwhoo teactssobh inIn th thee wrenera n ooff ththe« CiviCivill WarWar., didlqd« .nddenlsuddsslyy individuals whose rightful place is behind the railed-offWhen the Plainfield High School was erected an outsiderhaa ias proveprovenn hihias efficiencefficiencyy inin aa numbe numberr of of: differen differentt way wayss parochia l school and a chapel baa '»In hiMss apartmenapartmentt Inla toth*e Babeoc Babcockk section ia the rear of the court. Fumes and smoke from was employed for a similar service and we have since not the least among which is the establishment of regular hlal school and a chapdl hashofldtogbuildin g earlearl,y yesterdayaslerdayy morningmorels*. HHa« section in the rear of the court. Fume* and smoke fromwas employed for a similar service and we have sincenot the least among which ia the establishment of regular cgllt Is "'-••Notherwood rwood foforr thtbse peopso-- bahadd beebeenn abouaboutt aaaa usuausuall durinduringg th tbse eigarsaigmra,, cigarettecigarettess anandd pipepipess araree blowblownn acros acroeas t oto th thee wit wit- beenbee n constantlconstantlyy reminderemindedd ooff somsomee inefficiencinefficiencyy inin th thee con con- office hoars when he- may N; found when! wanted. r that section.I. TttWThere9 isla llttl HtUe* dayda y attendinattendingg ttoo hihi.* d—fnmamss aa'wapar as vs per-- mem stand and judge's bench by persons who have never struction of that building by falling ceilings and ton- office hoars when he may he found when wanted. oa any of the) churcchurchh propertyproperty,. lntend«nis Isodsntt ooff tbthee BsAMSBghimtk baildinballdlags nsra stand and judge's bench by persona who have neverat ruction of that building by falling ceilings and con- Plainfield’aPlainfield'• exhibits.aexhibits att theth*, recenrecentt StatStaffe Poultr Poultryy Sho Showw as rather Rosen has bssa wall topbubnt t wawass aelieswtssdd durindaringg Xkaha* oiah sightt wit withh beanbeen sufficientlanffieientiyy impresseimpressedd witwithh ththee seriousnesseriousnesss o fof jus jua-- demnation emnation ooff otheotherr workwork.. ported In alt ol hia undertakings bya n attack of acnata to«CMUoti. A heldijeld iinn ththee ElizabetElisabethh armorarmoryy capture rapturedd a agoodl goodlyy snar sharee o lefh* congregation. -ihyalclaaa attacka waols summoneaceata 1-digestion.d bat deat h A tictioe* oror whwhoo loolookk upouponn ththee ante-chambe ante-chamberr a saa a acommo commonn TheThe CommonCommon CouncilCouncil,, foforr reasonreaaonas ooff it itss own own,, di didd no nott the be awardawards* anandd locallocal, fancierfancierss camcamee inis for for. congratulator congratulatoryy Father Bogan was born In Nswark physician was stnamoasd but dsutb s fit to embody in the resolution a. clause making it com- nhr-slght years ago._. HHee attendeattendedd craned la a taw minutes be Is re medi- f see fit to embody in the resolution s clause making it com-remarks marks frofromm ththee managementmanogcmcnL. ThThee undertakin undertakingg a tat th thee Itstic CathedraCathedra]] schooschooll ansodd St8t.. BeneRen#- cal help arrived. The re Herat will AlthougAlthoughh thetheyy araree probablprobablyy ththee mosmoott conspicuou conspicuouss t otopulaorypulsor y ttoo emploemployy aa localocall mamann bu butt Plainfiel Plainfieldd tradesme tradesmenn county ounty seatseat wawass withouwithoutt aa doubdoubtt th thee greates greatestt o fof it sits kin kindd dict s College la Newark and began be held at hi. late home tomorrow will have a justifiable right to severely censor our city hi* staples of the classics in St. night St 7 o’clock sod will be la ththee publipublicc iinn generagenerall ththee conditionconditionss prevalen prevalentt whil whilee cour courtt will have a justifiable right to severely eenaor our eityever ver attempteattemptedd iinn NeNeww JerseJerseyy anandd th thee lion' ItoO'ss shar sharee o fof th thee Charle n College, Maryland, where he c*arg* of Rev. Dr. Theodore Is ish in sessioaesrionn araree onlonlyy aa mil mildd exampl crumplee o fof wha whatt is iato tobe befathersather s iitf localocall eligibleeligible#* araree notnot give givenn a achance chance.. WWe« ad -ad-credit redit fofarr ththee successure cans ooff th thee ventur venturee mus mtmtt b ebe give givenn to toremaine d for four years. corderGardner, Burialeditor willot tho be Babhaihprivate. Re- founfoundd durinduringg 369655 daydayss ooff ththee yearyear.. mitmit thathatt ththee positiopositionn iiss ononee o off responsibilitie reeponmbilitieas an andd w wee als alsoo InIn 1871X777 hhee entereenteredd tbthee JunioJuniorr formerormer MayoMayorr CharleCharless JJ.. FiskFiak,, ooff thi thias city eity.. ThThee ntr entryy classclas s otof SetoSetonn HalHalll CollegeCollsgw., receivinrooslvln*g Thomee B. Tttsworth was bora at ThThee ruleruless ooff ththee DistricDistrictt CourCourtt provideprovidess tha thatt a Disa Dis-- realizrealise e thathatt ththee salarsalaryy iiss attractivattractivee an andd offer offerss on onee o fof th etheliat1s t includeincludedd birdbirdss frofromm allall' partpartss o fof th thee countr countryy an dandthoth e degredegree e nootf BacheloBachelor„ r oofr A«...Apts U a tat „ Shiloh.. Cumberland county. Now ew opportunities of the kind for Plainfielders skilled in the end >f that year. re.Tbe fnfiRln.following J November ». 1»il. He trictrictt CourtCourt clerk'clerk'ss officofficee shalshalll bbee kep keptt ope openn fro fromm 9 9 unti untill 1 212few opportunities of the kind for Plainfleldere skilled inrvery very clasclaaas ooff fowfowll knowknownn toto th thee poultr poultryy worl worldd wa swasyea r he .Olwa st graduate»* ™7®»r. d fromem lOlthe lowing col- i)m ™mmrnnil son of Iiut T) ud andand fromfrom 1:31.300 untiuntill 44.. AA regnla regularr schedul schedulee o fof offic officee hour hourss this line. placedlaced oonn exhibitionexhibition.. SignificanSignificantt itit i sia tha thatt Plainfield' Plainfield'ss lege , taking the degree of Master 6! HBBWkhS 8. TIUworth. of Dundee. Arts and! TO valedictorian? at5^h; *I« '*"or Andore ’■*» r marriedN Y to Clerm Crendsll. infa aaas foreigforeignn aaaa dtginitdiginityy inin th thee localocall court court.. Someon Someonee contributionsontributions ahouldshould bliee showereshoweredd witwithh ribbonribbonss stampin stampingg rl«ss o* jfhe day of graduatiou'?n Inioni* ofe Andover.son «u N.bor nY.. t oon them'ti June »7.e lat1J«7.e exercisesexercises himselhimselff eaceachh dadayy ttoo ththee extenextentt o off hangin hangingg 11 asig signn BES BBSTT MA MARN WEN WERTT hem as the best in th,eir class. ; the followlBK Septembe~ r Ee returned willlam;» One, eonWallac wn.e boreTltawortb to them,. the late them as the bent in their class. to Seton Hall Septemberand enter- *Bore e "•-t turned—«••e - i willlamwl„Um, WallacWallacee Tluwortb, ot Oonn ththee doodoorr ooff ththee officofficee a tat noontime noontime,, o r orthereabouts thereabouts,, DOW DOWNN TO TO DEFEAT DEFEAT.. n ,, endI enuredntered thethei »emi-.semi-;Rrook BrooW,vn,r n _,,ose dMtf. deathc occurred sud- hnsringbearing thtitse inscriptioninscription: : "Gon"(lonee t oto lunch. lunch."" MosMostt me nmen PoliticaPolitics!l bosse bossess have haveonce oncemore morestrippe strippedd Assembly- Assembly' — —— *T» *• ‘J; orteethood. denly six years ago trout Momslae Mutnai t nnlshsd MsU thnoloxlcaleKll courseo _ poisoningpoleoulng.. , couldcould ddoo a good-sizegood-ailedd meameal! justicjusticee i nin a nan hou hourr an andd a hals halff ma nman Willia Williamm N. RunyoN. Runyonn of h ofU speakershihis speakershipp ehanqes chances.. Th e The! Mutual understandmg understanding. betwee nbetween employe cmpleycrr and and om- wa,a ordained a priest On .August 1, 1S62. Mr. Titsworth fov"- knowledg _» knowledgee of the ofwant tbcs wantsof one ofan done th eand need thes o fneeds of Rt ^ wresponde . d^ ta the President's ycal l--- fo r-it-l--- • — Court office cloned for two hours or more at lunch time, least have clear conscience* and their independence of Mother, is the aim of the Plamfield Busines* Men's ASsoei- iteers In the Civil War by < Court office closed for two hours or more si lnnrh time leant have clear consciences and their independence lat of01 1"t'other, lt 8is the Sira of the Plainfield Businra* M«o s Assoei- hMiop of the Nswark Diocese.1 ’ tfl t Inc In itetins^o*CompanyCompany rj* Elevent n.h NeRl>—na7Neww Tfia’9 o'clockikinth in th.e morninmorningg rol rulee an andd th thee 4 4o'cloc o'clockk doe- cion-'j though thoughtt an dand refusa rofanl.l to lolin eline up upwit hwith the theso*calle< no^alledl »bjo: "Mg* —...^*-—- «"* »and* commendabl >t U a commendablee one. It ione.s th«[pnrpos It b th«e jmrposeof the of ^the • ^th^firara^fiijtin's first— yea—r M“ ■ Fara^*"a ■\ j-wreyRsstm.nLersey Reeimer.t• 1 . TwT-oorw.brotb-o of his brotfc- hour might as well be Mottsd oh* the books if all Dis- jtruns" of the Legislature frill no doubt assert itself dur-.j °T«nizatk»n to conduct meetings from tilne to time at^lp*?! nt in me (Hurcuwa or. err*.s tnthee latlatee rjDr.j TitBworth Tttsworth., 'o f-of Dan Dun-- ting hour might as well be hlottad off the hook, if all Din- gun." of the Legislature will no doubt assert itself durwhi( <»V"'»“tM>n to eooduet meetings from tijne to time J at «, i-sp^ofCross theand Crore8t Bridget and 8L, Unen alien,Brtdttm.. anandd JBB . FrankliFranklinn TltsworthTlttwortb., o fof triet Courts observe them in the sam« manner as the local |ing the important sessions to follow. Even those politi-.}tvlitr^A **!the• employeemployess wiwillH hebe. cnestguestss nn andd to>ngag to engagee special specuti, *EJ* Jerewr* City: . *«* a, ™ -..«* Alfred , ., NAlfred.. T. wh N.o r..aarvlTe whos himsurrtres. him. trict Courts observe them in the name manner as the local ing the important sessions to follow. Even those politi- OUEht by hl TS d6 ln blie HlM rBgl cosone does.does. IInn otheotherr wordswords,, whe whenn yo youu hav havee busines businesss to to be be' t-ian cianss wh whoo connive connivedd to defeato defeatt him him mus mustt to themselve to themselvess ad- ; leeturi-raadWturw * for for therethese oecrdons.oecrrioos. ThTbce resulrreultt shoMri.oi.ldd hhee aa great- groat-' R1 ,uTS?hi*|b.“hi am] fc of o”th.*lT“ythe*Hoi" C?oss" SSS!.i JSS* " ' ^thSTySi:" attended to at the District Court office you might as welljmit that the man rightfully entitled to and beat qualified']I pprr-: depredegreee ooff cfficirncypffieiencrfficiencVy anandd shoul ahouldd b «In* profitabl profitablee to tobot bothh ™^JJ gIUn1»on. wh«w he reeeirei1. takinhU gtaklnx part f npart som (ne osomef the mosof thet mem most- |mem- attended to st the District Court office you might as well mit that the man rightfully entitled to and heat qualified'! ■ TH’olqtmcnt as r&tretciorr of St. MarTj.<' orahl or*blse 'engagement •nRaicementss o f ofth eths Arm Armyy of of makmakte ufupc yonyourr minmindd toto dro dropp i nin a t atan anyy tim timee an dand wait wait' fo r thfore officthe eoffice has beehaan been defeated defeated.. In otheInr otherword swords our Plain- oar Plaini « *^» - ;MerchantMerchants» havehave beebeenn ponderinponderingg qvefiverr t,hithiss prob prol>-- | rt „r«H>.OT^, Rahway. vh#rw_ha_r«m*tawl,t,n a« remstsco* th^e Potomac Pf>lomu,, rol,r. .„ mDarin.naHn*r g n,ri„ttie **»« latte Aatlsr ther par tailpartt around until the clerk gets ready to take care of you. , field assemblyman is too honest and too. sincere in hi lemle fir years and with the aid of the association as a unit '»<" sppoiotco hr the Rt Rre. 1John; of the service he actedhe a s setaeI brigad ase i around until the clerk grtg ready to take care of you. Hold assembly man is too honest and too. sincere in his con- I '• Tioatmasterof . For the past seventeen ThosThosee whwhoo visivisitt ththee citcityy buildinbuildingg frequentl frequentlyy se esee a.viction s viciousa to toovercom overcomee th e thepower powerss that that"•make "make"" Hous eHousetheythey expMex,-rett ttoo gaigainn ththee desiredesiredd eid end. . .Dfkraal.UmTraiTlt' Xrears .;*ls JSS’eSThmEVra ££ S' line of citizens waiting at the door of tin: clerk's office, [speakers. - »t.. Mary'sMary's dnurdh*>*"».. of Mils city. Held,field, comcomin In*e herher*n frofromm AlfredAlfred.. He - line of eitigens waiting at the door of the clerk's ofHee. speakers. f * '; *| * was a* membemrnbtrr ooff ththoe Seventh-DaSoronth-Dory TheThosem peoplpeoplee oftentimeoftentimess araree ooff th thoe wag wagee earnin earningg clas elsses • • • • • • • a a s 1 RM>tl*t. church and of Wlnfleid Scott I. ReaReadd thestheree headlineheadline,s frofromm a a NVNeww Yctr Yfrtk pape paperr a «tdj ™djgV^'ZS&2umm.Posn»tKW t^ No church . 73. O .ftod A. o”Rof. Wfoflold R , i • Scott whosewhose everereryy minutminutee countcountss inin ththee struggl strugglee t oto ear earnn dail dailyy j" GOODFEIiLQW"000DFKLL0W"" WANT WANTSS •the henn ceanccease ttoo wondewonderr whwhyy metropolitametropolifann peopl peoplee ar aree mov movingi | Surviving MrSarrtrin*. Titswort hMr ar eTlt«worth hie ar* hi* breadbread anandd thetheyy takUkee theitheirr businesbusinesss t oto th tbse cour courtt offic officee a t atYOU YOURR AI DAID THI THISS YEAS YEAR.. Mrs. Margaret ElUabeth Wheian wife. daiiBfater-ln-law, three- grand- toto;th thee suburbssuburbs:: "Sixty-si"Sixty-sixx PersonPerson.s KjllciKilledl OnOn City'City'sgZg&EFEls wife of Joseph Whelan. tiled Wednes wJfiS-- children , one sister and font broth- as timetime wbewhenn thetheyy havhavee aa righrightt t oto expec expectt t oto fin findd th thee offic officee HeadHead "Goodfellow's "Goodfellow's”" lette rletter in today' in today’ss Recor Recordd and Street*Streetand s DuringDuring November;November;”" "Co“CommiMloncrm -a LeonorEmmaa LeonoraNeeld, o fNeeld, Hartford of , Hftrtford. had the least conception of the humane side of the prob- While the officials of the 'onn. The funeral wtll be »eld at equalitequalityy mamayy bbee pojntepantedd outout inIn o nourow ownn cit cityy i nin th thee $1,50 *1.5000 had the least conception of the humane aide of the prob- •e e e e # Iniovee,have no t Wh»egiven outhet the'.exoflicJeJ*- th eof lat the.e hom Coon.e on Watchun«The funeralf avenu wille be laid at for the police court judtgeship i lem it would probably be charitable enough to at least eomoany have not riven out the ev-1toniph the lutet at homeS o-ctoc onk anWslrhnnad will = b e in for th* police court judgeship nendd th thee IK.OO *2.000O Distric Districtt pu tlent an extrit woulda car oprobablyr two on bedurin charitableg the rus henough hours otof thste least; PennsylvaniaPennsylvania movingmoving picturpicturee censorcensorss navhavee decreedecreed!-'*d * “ Ogqree.es. It ItU *isknow known‘ n th e thesmoan smoentt tonight at r: * o’clock and will be In CourtCourt judgeshipjudgeship.. FoForr aboushoutt te tenn pe perr cent cent,, a naa mne mnehh wor workk put »n extra car or two on during the ruth hours of thathet a Ijiss must not last Jonffer than eight! feet of film wilt t Into the th of Rer.Rev.' C- 8.S. GlileanleGlllesRi®., of morning and evening. „that . a hire must...... not last longer Ihitn eight! fast:i of film:hav £ro7“ei bee—-1n prev . sqm-*..lilt fo rprtVHlent severtil d«VforB eeverniNra«*ts|Grace 1WdMv charge. E. Grace of M.1 E. cFurrh.ill b « Burial will be ' thethe DistrictDistrict CourCourtt presidinpresidingg officeofficerr receivereceive*s #50 *5000 a ayea yearr morning and evening, ThatThat isd'isn t a kinskiaa,, that'thats aonl onlyy a aPlatoni Platonicc pee peek.^ 1 » (hat 'thatt wneof rth eof large ther «largerem concernsu In in Greenwooin in Greenwoodd otfmetery caWtery,, Brookjyn Brooklyn,, to- to- more, thanthan ththee ononee whwhoo siaitsf s iinn policpolicee cour conrtt 3fi 3655 day dayss & a yea yearr e * * e a e••• f\»e • *'• . e | ^ t*T «re fo _. give_ m ploy.etheirs employe*on In Brookly n and th« VJneland , ...... I bonusenon s hohbonusestT# u n n,t obnt the unpreoeTi to tthe tittl presente time andand whwhoo iinn 19119166 rendererenderedd decisiondeeiainnas in.1.15 in 1.1533 eases rases.. If the time arriveswhen whenegS dealer egg sdealers are force aved forcedto ;to .NowNo * thatthat thethe bilbilll hahass beebeena paidpaid,, di didd ttta thatt Arty fkrty-five- rvmf nthav** e* made *‘*epubli publicc announce ennounce-- Dhool , Thin For k —dIs: In‘ha chanf VfcflkUnde ot TheThe RecorRecordd do<»doess nonott advocatadvocatee a acu entt i n inth ethe $2,000 *2,000] mar markk eac heach shel shelll wit hwith the thedat edate laid laidand posnibland possiblyy the datthee datecentcent turkeyturkey tasttastee ananyy bettebettorr thathann twenty-eightwenty-eightt ce| cektroaatt r< ment* . le committeeThis ^ Forkof whlc 1a-* InMrs.^M rharw. »- ot. theobbln committee-ofB Ia the chairman whlrti, anHr*.id 1( hopeM. C.s BSIRI•alaryT huhutt iitt do<>do*,s believbelievee thathatt th thee cit cityy jndj jndgee phonic should! be'th he e theproduc productt is placeia placedd in th ine refrigeratinthe refrigeratingg plan tplant the frestheh freshpork or twenty-foutwenty-fourr cencentt goosegoosef J fV-gTKIRl’Trnva tfLVTFn. Dobbin*lat ther Ise thewi nchairman, be a. senerOus sad If boPjs. rfr- givengiven sann annuaannuall incomincomee ooff a att leas leastt tha thatt amount amount., if Ifno tnot.eg gegg proble problemm wil lwill be solvedbe solved,, and andnot beforenot before.. An d whAndy why Tbe rooms ofT the W. C.\sn T. U- *111that >ons ethere to thi sw\% year' bes apiieaa **neroorl tot thes er®- be oneq n Wednesday.or t*>e W. ODecember. T. U. wil I*,l •ponse to thin year’s appeal for ‘hose more.more. OftentimeOftentimeas ththee greategreaterr psrpartt o fof a amornln morning? is iare -reshouldn' shouldn'tt the ythey be !bet Dealer Dealerss woul wouldd of cours of coursee vigorousl vigorouslyy ItIt csgfcibegins* ttoo loollookc nonoww atss thoog thoughh Greec Oreeefi$ wa wgdtfrvingJ frying b e onen o0 iinenrtay, December |3 ro worthy Institutions. 1 to receive contributionstrlbutlons ttoo ththee b*rbar-- two worthy Inrtltntions. quirrriquirprt forfor policpolicee courcourtt casecasess foforr whicwhichh h hee receive reeriveas a alittl littlee oppos I opposee tb ethe stencilin ateneilingg proces processs but but th ethe purchasin purchasingg publi publicc inin herher ownr — fst. rel* ton bbee par-ke"packed! anandd sensentt t oto Cap Cap-- taintain Benn'Bonn’ss MissioMissionn Yach Yachtt Aaeocta Aseoris-- —Reed—Read ththe« AacordRecord.. THEATRTHEATREE PLAIN D Couraihan & Shannon, Props, and Mgra. | Plainfieid's Leading Theatre. Offering the Best of Everything j

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Classified Advertisements Advertisements NEUIVJIANEUMANN BROTHERBROTHERSS COMPANCOMPANYY HEM* WANTED—MILE. WASTE1WANTED> The Thrifty Housewife Is not the one who buys the cheapest but the one who makes her purchases Where aha Is positive Americana,lrtDB, agatee 2020 t o to40 yearsto ,rearm, to ta | »orkit iien productioproductionn departmendepartmentt o l or of obtaining exactly what she wants at a price that is within keeping with the quality of the article. We hare and always will largelargo rubberubberr manufacturinmauofacturtntg plant plant.. I purchase Each goxxU for our customers. Confidence i* gained thereby. Confidence ia the watchword to good business. UnskilleUnskilledd memoan cacann mik makee fro mfrom |3.0 0ll.OC to 15.00 iwr day and laarn rubber tradeto 25.00, wil l makper e dayJ2.0 0and whil elaam learn -rubber trade.nra t>111 fe w weeks:make . ll.OC while learn- 8wl ing STEADBrat f*wY BMVVOTMKSTweek*. V Swiss Qingfr Cheese (Imported), Leggitt'eggitl'ss PremiePrwmicrr JamsJama, WeWe bar ehave a i a ProPmrrs Dee.. DrieDriedd fruit fruius of ofal l allkind kindss are BTkttlrr KMI'lkirMKNT i ** Oingsr Obaese (Imported). | much higher. Yet we quote for these 8a HoaHoarr OaDayy Whatwhat aa findfind!! Those,Those] whwhoo knoknoww th thee de do-- complet1 ipleteco e lineline.. TruTruee fruit fruit,, eac heach flavor flavor I much higher. Yet we quote for th labor troubles. Business nob de- first choicchoicee fruitfruitss at *aa follow follows:s -. No labor trouble* nualaaoe nob Co- ] Heious. flavor of these will be glad of newr packpack.. BetteBetterr tha thann home-made home-made,, fo r forI poodentpendent OonB wawarr orders ordere. Only Onlrwhit ewhile He ion*-flavor »ft these will be glad of 1 no 60-6060-60,, aatt 1313ec lb. !b,, .5 ;5Iba Iba. at at 60c helphelp neeneedd applyapply.. PhysicaPnydcall examina axamlna-- the purchase. "( I] the troubletrouble i—s savesavedd yon you-. tiotloan aatt ouoerr employmen amploymontt office ofllca.. Ap - Ap- the purchase. Ith 40-540-500 aatt l&16oo lb. lb., 5 lbs5 .Iba at at 70ft plplyy Ilan perioporoonn »n anyy Wednesday Wodneaday., Thurs Thure-- I 30-40,30-40, aatt 1818ec lb. lb,, 5 lbs5 Iba. at at 85c day or Friday and preaent this ad- Spedal at %.:,.... DOe | By the dozen, asst., $2.26; per jar, 20c I 20-30, at 22o lb. 5 lbs. at $t00 dayvertisement or Friday. and prnaant tbu ad- Special at ... ](■•-. 50. | Bj 20-30, at 23o lb. 5 Iba at 81 280280 YearYearss Old-An Old—Andd Stil 5 l Employment Offico THE OOODYRAB T1RK AND White Label Coffee. This brand has i Salmon—Premier or Photo Brand, j Real True Sap Syrup is a treat. We RUBBER PO, White Label Ooffte. This brand haa A ComfortablComfortablee HomHomee AkronAkron., OhioOhio.; 11 24 S proveprovenn thathatt wwee were werej wis warne in ouin rour selec selec-- Me w pack goods. The exceptional qual- I havhavee itit. ItIt'ay ou roar onl yonly bran dbrand for th fore the ity of these goods certainly make this | wheawheatt cakecakess anandd i tit make makess the themm .as theaa ythey tion . It'It'es in inth etho blen blendd tha t thatgive sgivea it its itj ita should be—appetizing. —that's the remarkable record of this quaint WANTED—10 men to work fn price attractive. should be—appetising. coal yard; Apply to JoMph Harrl- preference over other". house built in 1636 by first settlers at Dedham. san. 40 Somerm street; 'P*one 1*1. preference over other*. Pull pt. bottles, 30c Full qt. bottles, 56c 11 » tl 1.2 lbs. Li. .89e par 1-3 dot. I Fall pt. bottles, 80o Pull qt hot tlea, S5e Massachusetts. 1-lb cartons ...... !••• SSe 1 lbs. :.$1.40 per 1-2 doxen | FulFulll 1-122 galgal.. cans cans., 86 SSe0 Ful Fulll gallon gaUonas $1.6 81.866 WANTED—Men to h"y US, 1*0, Exposed to alt sorts of weather (or nearly three centuries. and -|26 Suits and Overcoat* at 1-2 price. Onaranteed beat bargains la the wood ij still good. That ia because it's PBalnfleld. Sample Clothing store, 3» aomarSW ttr—t. , 11 I IT SteeringStewing Tig*Plga. WeWe hav ehave bee n beenable Iable CombComb Honey—BuckwheaHooey—Buckwheatt oorr Clover Clover.. HersheHeraboyy BreakfasBreak failt CocoaCoooa.. ThThee qual qual-- AbsolutelAbsolutelyy porepure.. itityy ooff thithias coco cocoaa is thise samthe e sameas tha ast that toI saee curraree a alimite limitedd quantit quantityy of thesof e theaaI found in their chocolates—unsurpassed WHITWhiteE PINPineE WANTED—MISOELLANBOUS. BuckwheaBuckwheatt 202c comb 0c foundeomb in their chocolatea—unsurpassed of? ververyy googoodd qualit qualityy an andd offe offerr the mthem at I at inin flavor. ThThee pric pricee w ewe quot quotee ia excep is excep-- WART®—OldWANTED--Old geesaeeaee feathefeatherr bed bedsi Clover 22c comb tionalltionallyy lowlow.. . * the moat economical wood for hot.v? building — the one and famllv heirlooms In furaltarw. wood that does not shrink, w»m, lawD* crack, twist or china,cblna, glawglasa.. stlwsllrsr.. Paisle Paisleyy Bhawla shawls,! 3 Iba. tor ...... Strained .lOo and fiSo bottles 15cISO 1-1-23 lblb.. cancan.. 2727cc lb .lb. can can.. rot—that "»tay« put," even in closest-fitting mitres coverlets,coverlets, etcetc., F.p. Dickinson Dickinson,, Genera Qenerall and in delicate mouldings—ihe wood that take* paint DeliveryDell very., PlalnfieldplalnOold.- 11 1 I IS I I Premier Ban of Garden Peas, Ex- • Paris Brand Sugar Corn. Fancy I Moland's Quaker City Hams and perfectly. frA^TBD—'Antiques bought and Garden Peas. Kr- Molaad's Quaker City Hams and sold; auctions executed;, contents ol Bacon.Bacon. WWee offe offerr thes thesee whe nwhen we cawen can houses for cash; will pay good prices. . tratra qualityquality.. ThesThesee goodsgood s arane bounboundd t oto. 1 pack. These goods have been a stand- I We always carry a large stock, and nre sl»d to recom- getget themthem.. A Asmal emaill shipmen shipmentt just rejust- re- : stock, and ore glad to recooi- P. N Holgate. 208 WatchunK ave- ceived. While they last we quote: noe; -Phono 26»3. I I givegive satisfactionsatisfaction.. I ard for many years. j ceived. While they laat we quote: mend it because it never failaf-n's ttoo satisfysatisfy.. It Itis ais credi a creditt to to Hams,Hams, 8-18-100 lbIbas 25 c lb. 2Bo ». us to sell, a saving to i iot-> bubuyy Whit Whitee Pine. Pine.- WANTED—The public to know 90e90c peparr 1-1-22 dot. dor.;; $1.7 5 per down. | 90c per 1-2 dos.; $1.75 per down. | BacoBaconn (Strip>IStrip),, 33 t oto 4 1Ha.4 ro•»» you you buy.buy . T tinting call ttie Central PublinMng "o., 'phone; 1933, 1S3-195 Norm ave- FRUITS—AFRUITS—A glancglancele at»t our our window windowss Mueller'Mueller'ss MacaroniMacaroni,, SpaghettiSpaghetti,, Eg gEgg VEGETABLES. Our aim in this de- will show that both selection and qual. partment consists of unequalled selec- will show that both flection and qual- Noodles,Noodl&s, AlphabetsAlphabets.. GooGoodd fresh fresh,, clea cleann ity. exisexistt herehere.. tion. Crisp and fresh each day. J.J. DD LOJZLOIZEAUXE AUX LUMBELUMBERR COCO.. At'TO REP. AND SITPPUXS. At'TO REP. AND HoneHoneyy DeDeww MelonMelonss " I AlligatoAlligatorr Pear sPearsStockstock. . Green Peas V Cauliflower PLAINFIELDPLAINFIELD,, NN.J.. J. AGENAGENTT foforr KnighKnlehtt fires Tlrwa.. Blaxsk' Black-]- OasebaCasab* MelonMelonss i, •tonstone TiresTires,, ththee perfec perfectt tractio tractionn non non-,- 1 S pkgs. for . Brussels Sprouts skid-•k-!-i treatreadd anandd Sllre Silverr Kin g Kinstubes , tubes, MalagMalagaa OrapeO rapess TangerinesTaagwines Wax Beans - Green Beans anandd ththee BortleBortleyy guarantee guaranteedd Red Red JPancRaneyy GrapGrapee TraiFruitt Tubes,Tubes, Ktaalsoo experexpertt automobil automobilee repair repair-- Egg Plant ing.ing, suppliesuppliess anandd storage storage.. Th eThe ga -ga- FloridFloridaa OrangeOrangess Kum^nataKumquata Spinach Beets ragerage thathatt doedoess thing thingss right right.. Joh nJohn R. R. Red Bananas SeSeaa VieVieww BranBrandd Tomatoes Tomatoes.. Ne w N< CUT THIS OUT. QOOGOODD FOFORR 2255 VOTES VOTES.. Cline,Cllne, rn-ii1*11-140o EasKa*tt Secon Secondd street street;; J ' Carrots •PhonPhonee 2652*5.: 11 10 lyr 11 10 YellowYellolyr w Bftmt"ajBananasi i CaL OrangeCal.s Orange*goodsgoods,, solisolidd packpack;; extr extraa fine fino quality quality.. Fresh Tomatoes Oyster Plants Tokay Grapes AAUT CTOO TopsTop*,, one-maone-mann tops ,tope, enr - eur- Tokay Ofapea 85c85c peparr 1-2 dox.doe.;; $1.7 031.70 per dozenpar . dosen. Hew Potatoes talnalnes anandd roversrovers,; seaseatt cover coverss fo rfor ope openn AnjoAnjouu PearPearss \.\ Bosc Pears Bose Pears Fancy Lettuce Bontauw anindd r-loaeHonedd carsearn,, cushions cushions., limousin limousinee Jonathan Apples upholsterylphoistery.. J.J. H H.. D eDe Ley Ley., 34 34Somer Somer-- Jonathan Apples French Artichokes ' Thii cwpon #lw» I»ay clipped out with the um and set street, French's Building, 'Phone Delidou* Apples Spftxenburg Apples Kale Radishes street. French’* Building. ’Phone Delicious Apple. SpHranburg Applet FANCY SELECTED EGGS Cucumbers addreu properly flH«d ta ""I *"* or .ent to the Contort 869169.. 11 10 ljrr 11< 10 lyr! FMUJ ! T PracyKing AppleKings Apples 38c dozen Cregs i Mnshrooms Department of tl» PLAIWTBLD RECORD will eoant for u Spy. . I JTO Oreenings Greenings FOR SALK. spy* many votet M printed above. FORFOB SALE—58AI.E—500 acracree farm farm,, locate located.d InIn ththee hearheartt o f ofHunterdo Hunterdonn county' county'ss farmingfarming districtdistrict:; 99 roo roomm house bonne., 2 atS - at- ti January 9 will At a meeting of the Put Chief*' REDUCED PRICES Association, KnlfthU of the Golden WAISTWAIST SALESALE Ea|l«. held last »Mt In New Bruns- | NB1 T RATE OARD. wick. It WM decided to bold ft b*n- Local Roy i! Arcannmnltea are re- ItIt isis hardlyhardly possiblepossible ^ qnst In this city on Friday. January e-ardlnz rather dubiously Hie new M. rate table thnt went Into effect last totjo convinceconvince oneone ofo f kQ week and all have different opinions the tremendous as- OnOn AllAll SUITS,SUITS, COATS*COATS, WBXT TO FLIZAHKTH. ai to "how tne change will torn oat.' Mem hers ot Crescent Company. No. The new rate was adopted by the Su- > Bortmcntsortment andand trulytruly IS, Uniformed Rank. K of P.. west promt) Council last September and to Elizabeth Tuesday nlffht to taite was Intended,to comply with the Mo-: wonderfulwonderful value*values ouourr fj^^v/|rnf[| H SAyflm. ^ part In a military b&ll conducted by bile law. which KtTes insurance com- DRESSES and SKIRTS for Unity Company.'No. 3. K. of P.. In panies such as the Royal Arcanum ShopShop prcecntapresents foforr M /aLyUM Wlj CTth. a ; DRESSES and SKIRTS for Torn Hall, tfcat city. The m«n were panto*until 192 eoeh0 tott rhang tto eRoyal thei r Arcanamrate* In la <-har*« of Captain J. B. Flnnn«ry accordancuntil 1920e witto hchanc* the law thnlr. Th rata*e older In i thethe holidayholiday aeaaon.season. ' ftad made an excellent showing. accordancememtan o f withthe lodgethe law.s wil lThe be olderthose mostmonitor* Iftfterte of dthe bu lodgest It 1» will not tothough tho**>t I TherTheree iais nothingnothing ttoo Saturday,Saturday, MondayMonday anandd MASONIC BERTTCOR. mootthat «iaffectedo membershi bat Itp bwil notl bthoughte hurl The members of Jernaslem and Thosettot Bin' wh mtmberihlpo wish ma y willcontinu to ekart at i approach them in Anobor Lodges. IT. and A. M.. will Thoeatheir formewho r wlahrate s maywith continues decreas e atIn thttolre amoun lonnwt r*t**of thei withr Insurance a dorreaaa. InIt ! Plainfield.Plainfield. ^<4—i. ' attend divine servlco* la the Park b Avenne Baptist church Sunday niRht. ttocanno amountt * tol ofd thofryet whethe luiaranee-r or noftt Tuesday Only Arana* Baptist church Sunday night, the two local councils. Green brook, < Choose from Voiles, Crepe de Ghinej Georgette Crepe, Taf- Tjresday Only • .» •here"where theythey willwill llatanlisten toto aft sermonsermon byby mnnot to told yot whether or not Chooae from Voilea, Crape de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Taf- T>r Blrney Hn^nn, the psstor, on ft Notto. two1T25 local. ftnd coamrlla.PUInfleld Orronbrook.. No. 711, i Dr. Blrnoy Hodaoa. the paetor. on a will feel the new measure, but It Is feta,feta, Lace,Lace, ChiffonChiffon andand PuaayPussy Willow*—Willows— exquiiitcexquisite creation*creations subjeceubjectt pertinentpertinent toto frafraternity tarn tty. TheThe No. IMS. and PUInflald. No. 711. Iodremanlodmnen willwill aMembloassemble atat thethe room*rooms thwille consensnfael tha snew of mnnr*,onlnlon thabatt Itthe fay that1 hat areare thethe iaatlast wordword inin Stylo,Style, andand all all ' veryvery apeeiallyspecially priced.priced. la(a ttothe BabcockBabcock buildingbulldlnic andsnd proceedproceed ttowill rrmmonnnnto a certai nof extenonlnlont that thoy fromfrom tbarethere toto thethe church . will to a certain extant. WILL ELKCT FOR YEAR. F^KKnOM CABTUE, K. OP O. E. The ne*t meeting of Court Plain- The bowling team of Freedom j THE FASHION SHOP told. Independent Order Foresters, Castle, No. 42. Knlfhts of the Golden j THE FASHION SHOP Tile above articles will win yoor approval as loon as yon see them. The finest will be held Tuesday nUbt, st which Eagle, win get Its second start tn the The above article* will win your approval aa aeon aa you aea time the election of officers for the State Bowling League of the order 176 EAST FRONT ST. 'PHONE 2607 tailoringtaaorinsr make*makei ourour atyla*style, enviableenviable among»., otherother ready-mad*ready-made garment.. YonH com In ( year will take place. A com- tonieht when It travels to Soraervllle • ltt«e to take charge of arrange-1 to pin against tbe lodge at that place- j find th*tbe SmartestSmartest ofot SmartSmart inin ourour stock.stock No Two Styles Alike DEATHS OF A WEEK iami-Made We guarantee a perfect at, made per«maUy by Mr. J. Himmelfarb. Altera, . Hoj» free of charge. Ladles' tailoring department oonUined in oonneotfon. J. R. VanWinkleVan Winkle Well Known BasinessBusiness Man Laid to Rest Buried in Hillside Mm L°'d t0 R‘ . HIMMELFARHIMMELFARBB o tbe presence of a larn father- . of relatives, mends and bu«lne-s 306 W. Front St Phone 903 Jacob Rooms Van Winkle, widely1 n«Bu heldheld atftt toethe . oxer.erer, Mr.Mr. CooleyCooley hadhad beenbeen connectedconnected latelate realresidenc dene#e TuesdayTuesday afternoon.afternoon. TThe" withh Barton.Burton. PricePrice Aft Co.Co., ofof NewNew eemce.service, conductedconducted byby Dr.Dr. C.C. E.E. Her-H York,Tork. anan oldold eatabllahedestablished ailksilk toase.'bouse. F-U-R-S 1 charoh.ring,ring, of oassistedf th*tbe byElnrtFirs Re*.t MstonePresbyterianPraebyter Raml HeprovingHe waawas energeticenergetia moot cvaluable aaas aa businessbusines employss man.man at. FOR CHRISTMAS .uste'kflDm aav.Bey, pastorpastor ofof ttothe WilsonWilson MemorialMemorial allall timestimes HlaHis dispositiondisposition waawas ofof ttothe FOR CHRISTMAS THE REAL GIFT chapel,chapel, waswas attandedattended byby a largetarge gath-gath- likeablelikeable kindKind andand hlahis Mendsfriends areare Don'Don'tt throwthrow youryour moneymoney awaysway foolishly.foolishly. A NotSot ofof PoreFurs oror a> erlngering ofor relatlvaarelatives amiand friends.friends. ThereThere numberednumbered byby toe(he hundredshundreds InIn thetbe citycity FarFw CootCoot laIs thethe IdealIdeal holidayifaolldftr presentpresent thatthat willwill tobe moremore appreciated.appreciated. werewere numerousnumerous handsomehandsome Coralfloral trib-trib- andand borough. , HeHe waewaa anan ardentardent dle-dis- AroatidAroand Thriatmaa-time—it‘«I liris!m;us-tiinf -ii,"H a particularlyparticularly uteautes. IntermentInterment waewas InIn HillsideHillside rlpleciple ofof IsaakItaak WaltonWalton andand whanwhen hlahis WeWe are«r« PlolnBeldPlsJnfUld- ai KsclwatvoKxrliulve PerFur More.Stora. EverythingEverything IsIs here.here goodgood principleprinciple uponupon whichwhich toto conductconduct aa busi-busi- cenotary,cemetery, thethe pallbearerspallbearers beingbeing SlloaSilas healthhealth permittedpermitted sa fishingfishing triptrip toto ness: /Let us be known by the quality of the WluansWlimae.. ILamber am hartt Bft. Bodies.Bodine, KdwsrdEdward mm.some cramstream th.tthat wool*would yieldyield soodgood Hl’IMONHUDSON HUAI,SHAL ODATH.COATH, KOLINSKYKOLINSKY MUFFS,MVFFS, RKDRKD FOXFOX newuJ Letjia be known by the quality T of the MirJIniMartini., WilliamWilliam Dernier,Demler. HenryHenry SpierSpier returnsreturns waewfts klehis favoritefavorite formform ofof 41-di- SOARFH,6OABFB, SHORTSHORT COATS.COATS, UtMIKKEHM1NK HCARFB,W;Al;fV, MOLKHKINMOUMKIN 8TOLBE,STOIiBB, pianos we sell." * it •nd Stanley Stroke. version. Tie was also fond of bunt- LONG COATS, SETtS, and m host of other tteuw. All .nd Stanley Stroke. version.ing, but diHad nowaat follo alsow loadIt u pof closely hunt-. IjOXO COATS. BETA, am] a host of oOmu> ttoaw. All gnaatoe fen NobodNobkdyy wantswants toto givegive «a ChristmasChristmas presentpresent Mr . AckerAcker wa.waa hornborn onon th.the Eph-Eph- mg.Whil bute didMr notCoole1 followy nev« Itr helnp drloesly nubile and witwithh a cornu-bock—withcomf-back—with a back-fir.back-fire ofof diaaotia-diHatin- . rnlmraim AckerAcker f.rmfarm .tat W.tchungWatchung InIn officWhilee he Hr-was Cooleyalways ee-VrIn touc heldh *it nubileb lo- lacttonraction.. '\ , 1*4818*8 endand livedlived prerllcallypractically ellall hiehis III*life odlcacal stTalrg ?*.*. lendin”*’’*g his help *?'*to an °"y Ol'R01 H PRICESrim Kfl VERYVF.RV DOW.urn: mm tn this vicinity. For tne past seven In OHe vicinity Por the put seven cnlraus .(fair*e for th elending good othi. th ekelp communit lo anyy Jnst ftft low and low«r tbftn New Tork fur booses. We deftl In AndAnd;there' there'ss nono finerflner ChriattnaaChristmai presentpresent thanthan yearyear.s ty.tifi bedhad ~*d«made hiehis homehome laIn eithereither sad onfee mor e *«>*than «*on e“• occasio communityn giv- Just aa low aad lower tkaa Naw York far houa furs exclusive, bar in Urge quantities ftt trie rlgbt time, thereforn a pian*piano oror player-pianoplayer-piano—i -ift itit i,is anan instrumentinstrument ahathe citycity oror boroogh.borough. HaHe •»was nft car-car- **ding valuablon morne assistanc Man onoe toccasiono councllme glv-n fare aaclaatva. bay lo large qa.atltlaa at tba rtgbl ooff STANDARDSTANDARD yUALlTY.QUALITY. ForFo7th, thaT^it meaS pontarpenter byby trad*trade aadand aaas coatractorcontractor dl-di- In hiralaaW*s ward .aealaUace - The famil lo ycouncilman lived for we sell to yon ftt rock bottom. Ask those wbo know as. We've rected many buildings In and about wa aall to yom at rock bottom. Aak thoa* who ki all flw little details of mechanical correctness reeled many buildings In end nbont I"mu hi.r yearw«rds In thp*e Brook familys homestealived ford baaobeen InIn PlalnflaldPUtnfleld ovarow olaanine laara.jesrs. *11 the little details of mechanical correctness 8TEINWAYSTEINWAY WWateanng Make eg.. Mr.Mr. Ack*rAcker wuwas aft manman ofof ™at »'Watchvn T*aw gI* avenuth* Brook*e and homoateedEast Sixth thathatt meanwean supremcupreinee aatiafaetionsatisfaction inin thethe owner-owner- Salatquiet dlaporitlnndisposition batbut roadllyreadily mademade >1street Watchna*, watch arsonswas recentl end Beaty sol fllrtbd by ehip.ship. | KBANICKRANICHH A£ BACHBACH sndand keptkept friends.friends. HieHis oeanalatancMacquaintance* i ■treot.Cooley' which" wasmotfaer-ln-lsw recently bold. Mrs by. •.tendedextended throughoutthroughout IUnion nloS.. SomersetSomerset JohnMrJoh n Coofey’arE. Brooks mother-in-law., to the Plalnflel Mrs.d EveryEvery iinctmmenttrument inin ourour wareroomswarerooms isis anan in- in - 8OHMESOHMF.RB aadand MorrisMorriorr s countiescounties InIn largelarge nam-numnm- Council - faBrooks,r a cit y tobal thel site Plainfield. In . No. 14K, F. and A. Mc . ts that we sell. . CONWAT Of ihl. city, and .Urr, Ackw. of Or- STEUtTffTrinity Cotnmandery Sfl/TSft. N'o. 17. Knight * *V CONWAY TrinityTempla rCommandery. ftnd Unity No.Uodge 17.. KnightsKnights GRIFFITHGRIFFITH — Templarif Pythian and. HUnitye was Lodge.an attendan KnlghUt for GRIFFITH PIANO CO. DEATHDRATH XOTICKB.NOTICES. nany years of Trinity ReformeLEId CHRISTMACHRISTMASS CARDCARDSS ARAREE V. FRONT 8T. BABCOCK BLDG bnrch. ; 33SW.-FBO Plainfield, N. J. Ask for Art Catalogue TITBWORTHTITSWORTH—Suddenly —Suddenly.. DecemberDecember Besides !hls wife. Mr. Cooley Is sur- NONOWW ONON SALESAdE In Newark, 605 Broad Street 7th7th.. ThomaaThomas BrowaBrown Tltawortb.TlUworth; vived by one sou. Benjamin Cooley; 8ar>lceaServices willwill bebe heldheld atat thethe room,roc two Sisters and two brothers. ANDAND IPIF POSSIBLEP 3SSIELE ABEARE KOBEMORE ATTRACTIVEATTRACTIVE THANTHAN EEVE R STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES AEOLIAN-VOCALIONABOUAN-VOOALION ! ofof MmMrs . TltswortbTltsworrh laIn tbathe BabcockBabe. e are Mrs. Henry Van Denser, Building,HiLliillne. flalurdaySaturday craning.evening. Decani-Decem- Mrs. Henry Zinker, George Cooley CardiCards withwith a differentdifferent aentiinentsentiment forfor everyoneeveryone inin thathe fam-fam - TheThe wonderfulwonderful newnew phono-jiln.no- barber *,9, atat 7.7.30 SO.. BurialBurial private. .nd Prank Cooley, all of Newark. ily,ily, andand forfor almostalmost allall youryour friend*.friends. graph—comograph—come andand hearhear it.itj ' EngravedEngraved andand BandHand Colored.Colored: Phl1«wphy. HBCKINNHtKI.VUG HPKKIlKItN.SPKR»ER8. "Tbat mans s regular phlloiioph«r.luaopher.-" I ThaThe NorthNorth PlainfieldPlalnfleld pollcapolice bavahave WWae anare thathe ExclusiveExclusive DistributorsDistributors forfor tbathe A.A. M.H. DavisDavis Co.Co . "In what wayr* , commencednimenrefl aa rrniad*rrusftde aaalnatagainst anto-auto- nhlllstn wfio disregard the law by andsnd thethe ErnestErnest DudleyDudley ChaseChase Co.,Co., ofof Boston,Boston, MassHaas.. "I Just tokl lilrn mj tmuMen. . ...andl ,In - moblllata wtio dl.fcg.nl c,* law by .eedlng ftnd running their machines 'Phon'Phoneo Connection.Connection. Stead of lending me moiK-j- b-e edviaa-ladvise.*“ ! .1.paadla*at olgblnlgftt andwithoutwiithou runningt properprope Ibalrr light*.llgiits machine.. TheThe me not to worry about them."—Detroit M "-llaUolt blatterblotter inIn ItecordarRecorder Hand',Hand's oonrtcourt WallaceWallace NuttingNutting HandHand ColoredColored WesWestt EnEndd W.A.Schorb&Co ININ MEMORIAMMEMORY •Trse Press. . I allow,shows tbathe ; followingfollowing csh.cases thathe pastpast W.A.Schorb&Co few days: ;.Tay Squire, of Orandvlew THTHE1 LEADINGLEADING AUCTIONEERSAUCTIONEERS DUorwfiting an AstralOfiar»c.. few days Jay Hqulr*. of Orsadvlaw PhotographPhotographss Storage Warehouse well, Jr., who p»sie avenue. fl»ed |S for having no Storage Warehouse * OFOF PLAINFIELDPLATNFIELD Decatnbar 5th, 191S; r iS A ctmin kit.fr, MJT. , „,,, (rolltom.l ,tbahe »*ad H lor having no ■ lfehU; Fr«d Amrose. of Lincoln Make excellent present*. We have them framed as low a* 70c. 212212 LEELEE PLACE.PLACE. Guaranteed Satisfaction. Femlan, asked an astrologerC, , yi„.••tlow .light.;place, dnerPradi 15Amroaa. for speeding of I-Inrola; Abe Make excellent present*. We have them framed as low aa Gnaraateed Satl-lactton. A U»r little) bud . t, many jtars of life remain to me?" The o'*"-. Onad 15 lor speeding: Abe JOHNJOHN WTNZENBXED,WINZENE1ED, Prop.Prop. AlioAlso DealersDealers InIn Second-handSecond-hand Slrota. of IJm-oln place, fined *5 for LargerLarger sixes,sizes, *1.66,$1.66, *2.26$2.26 ttoo *4.00.$6.00. To bloom In the SHrda 1 tnrr Tto Sirota, of IJnroln ploc*. na*d |5 for | FUrnitare—BougfctKurnitHre -Bought andand Sold.Sold. T® bloom In IS®. OBrd** wl»e mau replied. "Ten. TheTbe kingking •-havin,orhavingg nono lightslights onon machln*machine andand 110110 ., MOVING ! VANSVANS Twii'Twii theth* wil lwill of ouofr Four became verj d»|,imJciit and betook tor driving without driver's license. 120120 MadisonMadison JLv.,Ave., NearHear FrontFront StSt.. no betook | driving without driver's Means. WhitingWhiting WritingWriting PaperPaper A DrOofVf'HpiJSf'elU HliInfinit eInflslt* 1 lewlie . himself. >• one atrlcken wttb a rfek- GENERALGENERAL TRUCKINGfRUCKING JauksoJacksonn Building,Building. Th« exqulalt* Itow trmnfc Dtu. to UK betl. HU vUler. who po»- I*Is ooroar specialty.specialty. WeWe have have veryvery attractiveattractive GiftGift Boxes,Boxes, atat 50c, , SecondSecond HandHand FnmitnreFurniture BoughtBought TelephonTelaphonae 22962296.. ^whisVlrmWhich Jws ISSnshall " biDio*#*M sesned gnat wisdom, seut for the seer KKfKI.fTiHBUCKLERS DRIVIYGmtmSG . and Sold. jrss and In the king's presence ask.-I him, JohnJohn Kroger,Kreger, aa tagl-abtailrab driver.driver, w.«was «0c,60c, 86o,86c, *1.26,$1.25, (1.66$1.66 andand ap.np. White,White, Buff,Buff, PinkPink andand BlnBlue . AfarAfar fromfrom'' earth' Mrth's* bun kurdf* lineflaadd lie111 inIB thethe boroughborouah pollcapoHce cooncourt tn, and "How many years nave you to liver* Residence, 312 Lee Place. NoNo S«Terar"jT'e'fVrrr .ballihall knotkn WednesdByHsdnaadayl morningmorning onotj a chargeCharge ofof w. He replied. "Twenty." The vizier*-or- reeklaaaless drlvtn*driving proterredpreferreil byby Mar-1Mar- TnwiThen hophop*e in thIne mldilb*t rniom n dered#red tbat be should UMU very bour be ■shaball Pop*Pope . TheThe defenddefendan antt ...waa takentaken ft your executed In the king-* presence. The IntoInto custodycuitodr earlyearly TuesdayTuesday morningmorning CALLCALL 4 GREEN TAXI THOMAS H BOSS BKt"°o™eV and rsfrtn ' stilled, ig M fr his dab collided wiBh a £eam PAULPAUL R.R; COLLIER,COLLIER, THE TIl.EK king was satisfied and commended tbe altar Ma eab collided with a (asm -K»L four angel It i«fe, »nd I Ung •wait* sagacity of bla minister and no longer belongingnefnc to MarrhantMan-hant Brother,Brother, atat Fireplscea, Porchw and Vestibules f saga Watchung and Jackson avenues. One FILM SPECIALIST The Best Taxi Service In Plaisfield ftttacbed any Importance to tbe aatret- Watchang sad Jarkaon iranna*. On* TlletJ. Bathroom, Laundry and Kit- u QmlMlOfi ofif thathe bortoahomes racalvedreceived aa brokenbroken lagleg THE GRKEN TAXICAB CO. Wh/r« hearts with i •gart ssylnt andnd hadhad toto tobe toot.shot. TheThe animalanimal wa*vii 154-156 EAST FRONT STREET. chen work a speciality.speciality. valued ftt 13OP. ; H»rrjt Hull. Mgr. Phone 2803. 20S Watchung ATB. valued at HOC. 10 ST lmo ;e,mi (SO lNort b Avei . 'Phone Mia .'"fcrind Mr., O.,,- 4 T.IAKII.ITtf. SEWRB ORDHfAKO«, DIDDID YOUYOU EVER EVER NOTICENOTICE Seriously HurtHurt Katnr* hu hands that beautifully colon and horribly Natnr* hu hands that beautifully colors sad horribly HowHow muchmuch betterbetter menme dressdres snow no wthan tha nthey the y( did tea—or •Kersn whatwhat chrytktj touch.toooh. eveevenn five—yearsfive—year* ago!afcoT in FreightFreight YardYard That'That'ss beesosebecause theythey realiserealise more more andan dmore mor e that good Witneaa the blackened timbers' of the house destroyed Witness the blsckened timbers of the house destroyed clothesclothes meanmean aa big big lift lift on o nthe th eBead Roa dto t Success.o Success . JohnJohn Brick,Brick, oto fTerrill Ten-It ,road, road ,sad an d deandean ofof Jersey Jersey CentralCentra lfrolUhtaroa. frelajhtmen , A littlelittle carefulcareful buyingbuying once onc ela i na awhile whil keepe keep s you veil haelias beenbeen lyinglying InIn 81 St .Frances France sHoapt- Hospi - dresseddressed ereryevery dayday in in the the year. year . taltal., JerseyJersey City,City , sincesinc eMonday Monda yIn l a a seriousserious conditioncondition dnsdue tot olajuriee Injurie sro- re - It might have been Your House. AndAnd wellwall proreprove thatthat statement statement at a veryt very small smal ex]l expens e when odceive redd stat Comraunlpsw. Communtpaw. HsHe left lef thorns Hom e '-• you come to ace our new Orareoate and Butts. ss osuslisual MondsyMonday morainemorning snd an d hisbl a Insure it now til rough you come to see our new Overeoate lad Suite. family;iy knewknew nothin*nothing ofo fthe th eaccident acciden t until1 aoUfled notified e*orafter ItI srsst wa spractically, practically certaincertain thatthat hisHis Ilfslife could could bo b saved.e saved . Overcoats Mr.Mr. Brick,Brick, whowho has ha abeen bee nwith wit htbs th e JsrseyJersey ControlCentral forfo rnnarly nearl yhalf hal af ooo-a cen - tury.tury, »*•was hurthurt whenwhen uncoupling uncoupling two tw o cars,cars, becomingbecoming wedgedwedged betweenbetween them. Vhom. alon Ihereor 3 *£ When he was taken to tihe hospital Frederick•"rederiick A-A. MartinMartin Co.Co . IllWhens BOO he. Dr was. Georg takene Brickto the, foun hospitald tha t l ain hereinaftedrain ofr everproy Brant or refuse In ftnuit the dealred 11 $15to$40 "?u 1Ireethereinafte- »«"*r . lanproe- eense. at their discretion. If (ntntei). Mhiss son.arm Dr.ba dGeorge to b Brick,e amputated fotfnd (hat, al - Successor to ELSTON M. FRENCH wy whtc 1Iren t f f? ? '" whtc? n « publi c meter'lane Vie license ahall not become operative thoughis artsh fobadr toa timbee Iamputated,t was doubtfu al-l It nected therewith In < until th« applicant hu paid to the Bty- though for a time It was doubtful If pn>vid etd h Clertl 1 "B lira could be saved, oxmsu. nnroiAKOK, UORTOAQIS, EKAL ESTATB doc. CHhr water. MM^LTd ‘SEST ^ " *" RJ? * *««*»t»*Uoa. I ™ "f On* bisJoh liran couldBrick be, anothe as red.r son, was kill- • I I i ' I'.. --^ "UPPlta of dSSripuSo'tS-} ^U?'ilcen«« laaued under the provtaloi* IJohn at nearl Brick,y thanothere sam eeon. poin wast akill-s hi s BJ Tdl 23M PUinlWd. crept ( It be of mch a natur lp lllr ture aa la here- < at thin ordinance shallexpire expire, b, yby Umlta- edfathe at r aoarlywas Injure the dsame two pointyears asag ohis thi s Ifi t£w-S~"lp* lr Prohibi Ifdischargei t£w-Sd Int*o aProhibited prope , etutll be, tkm. at noon on the day foUowtns t«t«e fathering was Christma Injureds twowhe yearsn he ago steppe thisd Suits dischargetying ddi rInto a properly laid pipe ftrtn rt^ulai- meetinK ot thee Borough THE OLDEST AQSHOY DI THE CITY. f Jury ne*t coming• behin Ctirtstmasd a car whenIn fron het osteppedf a train . • emptying directly Into said public sewer! Councir In th but t llrr daw"oflnUie "Iffriil °* ""* yftar '""" tt"> tbtu>win* Uie - "<•from behind a car In front of a train. HOPE CHAPEL PASTOE cateii ."m[niIte'l"an<."the fee" abuttlnR i RECOVERS RAPIDLY. $15to$3$15to$300 uint or w u. any unexpir«?d port!-- —: K.r to lafid a hlaUl_ Her.Rev. D.D .W. W Skellenger.. Skellenger ,pastor paato rof o f public sewe; r corporation. HopHopee chapel,chapel. has4taa mademad e rapidrapi dIm- tm - a«e system r t< ind"any"7rVe^pool*or prfvy vault* on*tl«» buUn™ o^ draln¥»)^ shafi7^rn£n df provementiment InIn the tb eFlower Flowe rHospital. Hospital , • .roughly cleaned. | rrcted by the Borough Council so to do New York,York, wherewhere hehe recently recently under- under - "ifnfected' ' ' ", ' \ with fresh eartli furnish a bond. In the Hum of Wnk ;<-.-,- went an operation, and 'his return to Board of Health. (dred Dollars with one or mare suretu* went an operation, and his return to '"'-• unlawfuTTor a PlainflelPlainfieldd Isla looked looked forfo rwithin withi nthe tb e YourYour FriendsFriends next:i dayday orOr two. two . ItI Ist I quites quit eprobable probabl e . permit it he will continue to gain IB a that he Will continue to gain In SCHWED discharge :h piBiJtnerfl Imposed upon him, them or it. for berts. Charles H. PBefler. Pud A. (f) To dlh be dis violation or nny such rule Or rPRUlatJon. RossRoss:; philanthropic.philanthropic. WalterWalter I.I Plrst-. First - charged iInto any PuNic sewer directly Befnr* any work of drainage be don* brookbrook;; JamesJIICM CulUhanCull than andan dAlexan- Atexan- , or indire rainage >r commenced In or on any property. der Dole;DolK ; membership.membership , JamesJame sBen- Ben - :ri>m manure pits. cenpoUa or I —i • **^ -Jr Diamonds ceptaclea storing or constructed he public newer, or before any altera- nett.not t. ClaudeClaude RoseRoaeberr berryy andan dHarry Harr y Diamon organic waate. J .Irnw or additions nre made to old work KeenKeen;; publicity,publicity. RobertRober t Ooldsack.Callback , (tt) To connec1 t or cause to -. , . . , .. ArthurArthur Will,WallsWalla sodsndand DoDavidDarl ridd Wordrop.Wardrop.Wardrop . or«te Indlrvctljd with anyftnv public sewer, directly irnrK. HlsTied by a nluoiVc^ln "WWee hovehave sa larger large rstock stoc kof o Diamondsf Diamond thans tha n blow-oft*.ow-olTn Mdlmsrsodlment-drip * or any pipes the- office of the HOTOUKIL LICI-H. wji-uni-' OASTS ARE SELECTED cwrryln*nrj-lriB oror coruslr constructe d to carry hot wa- panled by an apptlf-atlon for approval of CASTS AU SELECTED BICYCLESBICYCLES r or adds, dyes, s-errofcldea, greaae, the said plan and the Issuance of a per- TOR CLUB'S PLAYLETS evecrcrr beforebefore; ata tprices prices lower 16we rthan than anywhere anywher eat a thet th e ilne, naphtha, ben- mlt to do thIe nalssid workwork. plan. " " FOB CLUB'S PLAYLETS SeeSee ourour line line of of Guaranteed Guaranteed the Borough CleSJfeh Member,Member sot o thef tb e Coils*,Colleg Club.e Clib ot. of larger c.tiei We sell you a diamond with a. guar- nnd signed 1 alnSeld are completing plans lor Bicycles before you boy. larger cities. We sell you s diamond with a guar- i or in-, r-~™ Ue. Plainfield are completing plans tor Dieyelea before you buy. Plnni.. B nreBent&tto”™*antatlonn otof two two playsplays In I nUs tb e antee or a contract with the signature of the firm fl thro*!II or dirpfwlted In any t conform to ell th^ pr •' 3Ihic Hsrtrldge'Hartrldge SchoolSchoo l auditoriumauditorium on o nDa- De - - We'lWelll seresave youyon money. money . AllAl l antee or a contract with the signature of the Arm In. receptacles. Inlet or OJTPTI- -ncp ar^\ to n.11 the r wn- cumbercember 16l*.16 .bolb both afternoon afternoon and an dare. «v o whlf*h are t ierp»fter „*Tbi nlng.T* Th matineee matine wille wil bel especiallybe especiall y sizessizes inin Men's Men's andan dLadies' Ladies ' countersignecountersignedd thatthat wew etrill wil lbuy bu ythe th diamonde diamon dof o f porlnsa, sshee. b* S5S; Tortor thethe childrenchildren andand tor fo thatr tha rsaaont reaso n '•The Toy's Rebellion" was one of the . • , :* f | lytlilne -ind •"permit"issued by the Borouguah:r "The Toys Rebellion" was one ot the Wheels.Wheels. K I "laysflays ehoaen,cfliosen , theth eother othe rone on beinge bein g liquid ho'uw s-lopa, FW each permit ls*i "Til's Flower at Teddo." Following you at any time deducting our profit ten per oent. ited ;» "The Flower of Ycddo," Following you at any time deducting our profit ten per cent. :—•-•. ,-i i Mii^^cii-u «*IIII nit fjuvis*; scnci laj tbe evening performance there will be likewiBR connected wiih any privy must be i>aldi ttoo the craning performer.re there will vault or cesspool or ilndernround drain, be a dance held on the school audi- (10*)), You are »ure to get your full value • • - : In** Thin fee ”• hetorium a dance. Amon held gon thos thee schoolwho wil audl-l tak e <10%)). Ton are fcure to get your full value t such snll pi] ir- torlnm. Among those who will take MOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLESS lay occur. parpartt InIn he he two two nlny. play sare- are "'The "Th eTor's TOT' S when buying a diamond from issss:s Inn of the Borw-- Rebellion"—h'osh.Rebellion"—tfoah, Mis.Mis s Engntrandt;Engstrandt ; WWee arenre agent* agents forfo rthig this f«- fa - when buying a diamond from ua. h ItiHfpetor. in•"»y Mrs.Mrs. Nosh.Xoah , MissMis sWaller; Waller ;Tin Ti nSoldier. Soldier , mous Motorcycle. Fall line .5 MissMiss RdlthEdith Foster;Foster ; SailorSailo rBoy Bo yDoll. Doll , raoui Motorcycle. Fall line In Mrsvrj. . HaroldHarold Blood:Blood : FrenchFrenc hDoll. Doll . ofof parteparts andand accessories. accessories . I »mt* Into the Str»M sewsr until til .J'nMIasMiss ElizabethElisabeth Ralston;Ralston ; ScrapScrap Book Boo k •wl» water Is iiWssnO phase dthnmgb throug h* a ssnd I > Boroujtb Cour r nJr v Imp which shallJ i beb e-afl-fMrtovy la&llafacior Tto t o the -• nv re • • '.—. MIS MisS Mls Marjorie Robinson; Rajr BICYCLESBICYCLES ANDAND MOTOR- MOTOR - n-tfUds'i Rmtlrirorrer sndnn dInsfRlIvd installe dto to the i *e tbe licence of s1 I '-.i^'^-r or a'ralndrainin-“*- poll.jDoll . *"**AmisAml e Marjoriefouralne; Co«_ Robinson; Dinah.Dinah Mrs.. MrsRag H.j H . WatchesWatches ■*« taferlion of the Hrwmtfh Inopwto l"!g.B. Moyer;Moyer: KrisKris Krlnkle,Krfnkle , MissMIBS Orace- Grac e CYCLESCYCLES REPAIREDREPAIRED Th** Ilomiigh Councilny tim ore Ithen thei Uosrr dlacre - . Rworder for prosecution, Williams;(Williams; children,children, thetbe MissesMisse sAlice Alic e i HeaUth mey mt enyiven limpt th Ine tbHrdischarg dk e into Sn pemon, rlrrn or corpon and Miriam Van Horn, Miss Davis flon Map and preventsubBtartff the dleah&rawl liable to In- hrtvinK befn Tleeneed undfr th< re and Miriam Van Horn. Miss Darin, WWee c»rfycarty aa very very Urge large aaaortment assortmen tof o fWatches, Watches , th* wvwv ot sny tnibsmrcf# to interfer Usbl*e wit tih their ..r tlil« rode ii cmry on the t "2 £."*•Miss Biatlt.Blddle . MissMis sBUIot. Elliot ,Miss Mie Helens Hele n Jure the vwrn. or otor Interfereto obstruc witht th •e flow, pluTrtbln« or rlraln-layinar In l“ UssierBesler sndand Mrs,Mrs ,Ralph Ralp hPatch. Patc h TheTh e LELEOO ZEISEL’SZEISEL'S Bocmwlagamtlee.y O* • proceeseotwtrwct^lhoa oc sewsc e ! ouph. who shsll hflvp -vlolut*^ . me;Castfast forfo rthe th e"Flower "Flowe rof o fYeddo" Yeddo "Is fs beginninbeginningg withwith anan JngcraoII, Ingereoll ,Standard, Standard ,Waltham, Waltham , urincflflonIT 0 : And they msy, at any tifn^ provisions of this ^odc atid i Composed of Kami. Miss Helen Bes- n their discretion, without notice and : rffusfd Or nerfocted to make to oe tomposed of Kami. Miss Helen Bas- fn ^ti3r* dipcfviIa*L**’wlSKit^aouSe . itf!.fi.ctlon of ihe Council, any ?,* ler; Musme, Mlse ElizabethElliabeth Ralston; Ralston ; 222222 WestWest FrontFront Street Street PlainfieldPlainf iel d ElginElgin,, Howard,Howard, Illinois,Illinois ,Hamilton- Hamilton .'Notwithstand- Notwithstand - sndwithout rsaso recourse.. the r«nor«l sever of the sny conn* trim ... Samara. Mrs Ralph Patch, and Talp- •• f or dr«indrain througthroughh whic phwhh such eoohdetrl- 11d « boon. Miss Elizabeth Eason. The : ■ L " ' ' mental -n»—R-veO-nbfttHnces ar eare discharged dlerharged.. • fmi'M t « Eech;h bulklln*bulldlm t.fronting fronting ono nop *• public ' i-tstfnn c letter Play Is by Victor Matse and Is ing the several advances and the last ten per cent, wny nunIt heb emnnocttwl connected -NUnwy sepaiatel y and fault • r Its part has beel ing the several advances sad the last ten per cent Imlrpe-mlhntlyfrnily withwith tboth epublic publi c* sew' through_.. th*the hounhoutoA connectio connectionn branch ktaol< WINWINNN && HIGGINS, HIGGINS , Inc.Inc . advance on the first of December our prices re- mlroot•ctl In Ity Inth#In front frondown-etreem t ofo thef th ebull buildlncdirection. dingo ors o■ r nea advance Ion [the first of December our prices re- Grouping of buildings upon one hou PLUMB ISO. HEATING. TDININO Grouping of building*D upon one k PLCTMBINd, HEATING, CTKNINO main the same—no advance to yop. It is a big owor. ' vnil.oot«*III »j b^prttnlttMrmvv i,.. •* rml tteil Rave byby op Site Selected ForFor, \ ■ nigh Council and ( main the siimc—no advance to you. It is a big ' prohibited by No hoiiie connection from the cur1 to so report • . to the wall .of the house snail b Saving to you. Of any diameter less than four Inches^ New ArmoryArmory .ie' publtcy»"*werP:fro«n"a point n>e fee outside the foundation walla of the build nmtt be ellh«T of heavy cast Iron o Jt-elaxed i-itrifled enrthen pipe, wli Another step toward toe obtaining .. an armory lor Co. K was reached committed sgmlnst this week when It became known that an option bad been secured on tbo Cornelius Bolce property on East with properly curved, pipe or flttini 1— , iwdtc any provinion of thifl cooe, Front street as a site for tbe struc- ture. The money with Whlcl, to Our stocks are large and oar prices are low. shall, unoo mm-ictinn. unie** thP ppnnlty , , , .;. • ,• ..••', ,'-.,,: • n :••'1! I-'1 - purchase the property will have to be lens than Ten Dollam fllO-OOl "r.." ?* ^ appropriated by tbe Union County must be of sufficient diameter to receive thnn • One Hundred Dollars (1100.00* for eiu-h offense. »nd every twenty-four hour* "-Tr' of Freeholders, a sum of (20,- -,-,,-. jdoe r>f such violation shall con- 000, it la said, being necessary. Tnese rflfn^atlonn and this ordinance Captain Peterson, of Co. K, U en- »<> vV •hall t«Jf* eff«-t when, published and rf] •avoring to get actual work started All e in>n>n ppipvi c ind (Itings m rsinilBlions nr ordinance or purls of the J bultdlna; before the coat of labor Agents for Thermo Gas 'Water Heater*, Refrigerating d oatedted . cylindrica and F.^n**. Inconsistent nerewllh »re nereDy re- and material rises any more. At the Agents for Thermo Gss Water Hesters, Refrigerating LEO. SLONIM f T iHUrflh 1915 session of the Legislature $25,- ansndd leeIce Plants. Plants. 0b0 for the erection of tbe building CornicesCornices,, Skylights.Skjlighta, SheetShee t MetalMeta lWork. Work ,Metal Meta Ceil-l Ceil - was appropriated but tt la said Hut ings, Sewer and Water Connections, Gas Fitting and JEWELER plans for tbe armory will Have to be ings Sewer and Water Connections, Gss Fitting and 1 changed over the original If BO more rifiea pip WateWaterr System!Syatema. &rsss«I™ ?!... Borough Clef*. changedOta orsrn Cha thet suoriginalm can Ifb noe obtained more . Ef- 130 WATOHUHO AVENUE. 226226 W. Front St. Plainfield, NNJJ . tecA Ml — . . — than chat fortsums can'hav ebe bee obtained.n made tBf-o ge t the City 130 WATCHUNQ AVENUE. W. Front St 1S shall be Joined wMiaJri AD»AnvERTisrc RRTlSni)n M\".MATTER. MAIL MATTER . /yt MPresbyteriabyt.rl.n nchnreh churc amih ana d 'a ELECTRICAELECTRICALL m.hllr newer -hall be ’‘“FJ'feetUld with B irrade "•otto ". H. Pound- ,PareotW. Win. Parsons B.r- ,, „Ber- 8),ort ws„ ' ungm Watchnnarena.. Jtg avenue. It" 110 WATCH UNO A VENUS, NEAR FRONT ST. r U h rt frora w ch 'fVn m th**Boroii»tn nard. Roddy. Q. RosenthalM.ntb.al,, BernarBernard his a frr ,.e of about 300 feet and pT^rlneLr^r^lnSpwtnr. Tn "* spsclfylnghard tbs Roddy. 9chult*.» Scbultl a^Rrwenthal. 8.. BW. 8mlth.W. ith BetmardAngelo. Angel Sues-huo Sues . emendsfrontage- back ofi uboutbac tok Gr*«nhrook, !00to Greerent nand brook giving , givin g CardCardss minimum kt-.iV- •i*™jiith*i nvrin • Din*..tm pwv'^/rU./ .-.D J»m«. TomklBS. Chu*. Taylor. P i-?tv lark? eoourh oloL DRY CLEANING & FANCY DYEING , se.a. .roserotjonthat Win .bro.ro*be permit Jj"t Women-Mr,. Csrolln. Atldl.ua. a D 0 ^ " P ORDER MK. SEE US - Ors. S. P. B,,r«.. MrsPl. H.rrtetP t Blck- , SEE US PIto<5B.4M FOR ! 1 n.7, M^. I„.!I. MUs EliiaHothI Bto»n" . ^S?-'HA?xMrs. t. V,KmCAT. must mus tiFord. be cover Misss sMagnolia Magnoli ialllnos, HHlneel Mrs. Mrs J.. aJ7rsDKom«nIs- arrangement haves b»v boene bee maden mad fore tbo for 0>s Personal Christmas Cards aa- able.able. TryTr ytw- TO. s lb! H. Hallortt. Mrs AIOK H., MrHsvsa.s A Mrs.ljayinrrl. Hayes. Jirs 0f , tbc]s^|n cornertx of stonstbe corneof*tH#r f>-tfl grarsd•Tared withwith yourjour n.m.,name ,from from your JO'i r m IHM nn» font wti 111. Miss Kflle A. Irby, Mies structnre on thst date. „ mitte Telephone 1913. blsb sjmI wen snd csrcfiiny rs*nm*-i Adaids . Hill.JaflE MissMis sFfllo Ull yA. Irby,Johnson Miss, Mrsstructure. oqmnose oj» Histd o date.f Councilme A commlttg#n Ella s H ownown plateplats needn~d not no bnt b e..penal*" eipenst™ . Telephone 1913. » W- mror -r A. Jack. A MMa I-IIly Johnron, Mrs. po'mmjued ol Courcllmea Ellas H. OuOurr linenHues containcontain modemmodes tdaalsne daslia s -.r he need «twsMkV OJSr aconn tJJ^Jide tr,n.,ltho BMta.. Mrs John. Joh Kaecue.n Rescue Edith, Editb Blrt. B jrf,ndl BnfIdrrUl Levl M sBool*, M. BooBh together, togethe r «as• -.11well asss th. the -err nr rhaadsoma handsome ossa ones . SSi rf“t!JS ^S- May Uudsley.MIro.IF. W. Munilv, MrsLlbaderr,.. James Mro.M. Morris ,„h ArrhlbeM. - or. proMdrot of ,h. la" j 2 MIsai Ruth Morgan, Miss Rosa preparations for tbe e — M—J»,l Miss Mamie MoT.ee, Mrs. A. rje arrangin table pro erf NAYLORNAYLOR TONTONYY LU8ABOI,LBS AUDI, ».JR. n pvpry -^lorwe, i«is3 si MT HU" 'P--IT» fifty feet unle Miss A. Mltbell. Miss 'The exMa r - foi » other-; 11 MefcalTey. OEerihlne O'Neal, Missi esidentB, J.J.&C.A.JJ.&C.A. HIGGINSHIGGLNS 211 VM FW>at St. TeL am-V . ,,* ivpenan Mrs. J Howard W. Boise rl in hand to assist In making & STOP In after U» sl»w tor joar ?°«h"*i rrin wvthln "tl™ lee' yTh;!ATW OUon nlea of. an appropriate moBAVin AM" BTATIOMR. TTiftji t ion thpreof- UndertakerUndertakerss mm. CltW. C(«ireltt. aad Jirl- Qtn__*' »<-» Tacob M Sentor. Mrs. character. Because it will be a holi- IIS Horlh A«a««t s~r NAYLOR dot lesW tWfnty-four hnurw t • K B Etevenson. Miss By day, it Is expected that one of tbe. NAYLOR ctnTilTiiT nf nny work upon how ,•»'£"lfi«j.».o.j Mrs 0 Staevens. ^»i..>r.',T Miss Bellar Wals&STv lafBeslargestt crowds that has eve«ver attended M A.s.^ Flau>*«, II. »• OLIVE pit. A SPECIALTY. Willi 8 Velsh Mrs 121 NORTH AVENUE. 109-11109-11 W.W .Fourth Fourth St St J* Mrs. William 8. Velsh, Mrs. Francis a rnMipnbl c gathering In this city will be Ha.»»llssa* I 0 « « n hand' . •Phone 2086. I . ruc nmoomn.

KXLAIUJE TAXING DISTRICTS. again, and tola Uma without Inatn- PreeMentPresMent FranFYankk B.B. Jeas Jam.. Of thof ec*tUr,cetltjrthe , hypocrishypocrisyy and selfishness.— StatStatee BoarBoardd ooff Equalisatio Equalisationn o f Taxesof Taiee. NewarkNewar k Call.CalL - IInn aann addresaddreaas aatt Bas Eaatt Orange Oranaa., advo advo-- catedcated thlhae enlargemenenlargementt o fof th ethe taxin taxingg districts In order that adequate MI- Tbe fellow "who didn't know it was districtsaxtes fo rla efficien ordart assessor that sadequate mar b eaal- arloaprovided for. WitefflHonth large asr reasontaxing dlsmay- loadedbo " la Ok* the theorist who never -trlctaprovided., me n competenWith t largerto do thetaxing work knowdis- s wtwn bis theory Is going to es- tricts.can b e employemen competentd and require to dod tothe giv worke plode . • canthei r boentir employede time t oand thei rrequired duties. Thtoe give theirsuggestio entire.timen Is no tto new their. bu tdatum la give nThe •ojntestlonmore Importanc Is enot by thnow.e fac t buttna t tola e given morea**e«Hor importance* of the Stat hre thehav e factorganize thatd the taaeesaoroo make a nof effor thet tStateo vecur haree a la worganised that A stoRsto willto make givHiree an the themeffortm a n toan Indefinit secureIndefinitee a tenurelaw tenurethat In offlca. A THEATS8THEATRE * PROCTOR’S Theatreeatr e WhereWhere aann asaetaoaasotsnrr o fof a smala smalll tax- Us- ingIng distrfedistrictt Isla pai paidd t>u thot a feaw fewtinfJsr doftlYso HIGHIGH H TYPTYPEE PHOTOPLAYPHOTOPLAYSS am yeayearr foforr hi shis work work.. It IsIt no Ist tonot b eto be 0HAN0EDCHANGED DAILDAILYY •.xpected that experienced men with PROCTOR'S . . expected that experienced men with 7WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE PICTURES? goo(roodd JudgmenJudgmentt oofr values salute,, wil willl consen consentt WEESWEEK 0orT DEOIMBEDEOKMBKXB U U ?WHAT ARE YOIUR FAVORITE PICTUR ES? toto becombecomee candidatecandidatess fo forr th thee oBc officee or or I DELIGHTFULDELIGHTFUL ROMANCESROMANCES?? THRITHRILL LIN UNOO DETECTIV DETECTIVEE STORIES STORIES?? EXCITIN EXOITINOG WESTER WESTERNN TALE S TALESHUMOROU HUMOROUSS CREATIONS CREATIONS?? even to be bothered with the work If MONDAY ' AL STORIES?STORIES? II erasthey cato nbe secur botherede electio nwith withou the t efwork- If MONDAY >' PICTURIZATIONPI0TUR1ZATI0N3S 0OP7 STAGSTAOEE PRODUCTIONS' PRODUCTIONS?! SPECIA SPECIALL SUBJECT SUBJECTSS FO R FORTHE CHILDREN?THE CHILDREN??? fortheyt oncan thei aecurer nart. anelectiond It seem withouts to b e ef- ParamountParamount OfferOfferss entirelyfortentirel ony feaslhltheirfeasible nnart. toto adop andadoptt thIt eseemstho recom rorom-, -to be| YOUYOD WILWILLL FINFINDD YOD YOURR FAVORIT FAVORITEE PHOTOPLA PHOTOPLAYY AMON AMONGG THE THEVARIE VARIEDD PROGRAM PROGRAMSS OFFERE OFFEREDD AT PROCTO AT RPROCTOR’S. S. mend«tInnmendation ooff PresidenPrseldentt Jes sJeoa an dand BO so• EDGAEDGARR SELWY SELWYNN enlargeenlarge ththee dlstrlrtdistrictss a sas t o tomak makee pos - pos- siblesible ththee paymenpaymentt o fof adequate adequate,. 1( noif tnot i —IN——IN— attractiv... e salaries ", a1 s Is done In theI. rl.in.i -THEIK. ARAB” WEEWEEKK -- COMMENCINCOMMENCINGG - DECEMBE- DECEMBERR 1 th1 cities.—Trenton Times. KEYBTONE"THE ARAB COMEDY" KEYSTONE COMEDY A HUGHUGEE PHOTOPLAPHOTOPLAYY PROGRA PROGRAMM EAC EACHH DA YDAY TffKTOE NATIONAL .NATIONA LGt GfARH AW*. . 8peciol Novelty Creations tionalThereTher e Guardmamayy havhareofficerse bee n been whosom e someNareturned- Na-Specia l TNovelt UK8Dy AYCreations from M«xlco satisfied that federallra- Path.TUESDA Present,Y MONDAY—VITAGBAPMONDAY—VITAORAPHH PEE8ENTPRESENTSS TUESDAYTUESDAY—B —BYY SPECIASPECIALL REQD1 TRIANGLTRIANGLEINGLEE INTRODUCEIN TROD S thattlnn efthe the Ifay-Ohamberlslnmlllta was snrresafnl national and Pathe Presents defense set would accomplish the UNUNAA CAVALIERCAVAUERII ANTONIANTONIOO MARENMARENOO an dand Crpo«et If therefor whichwere anyIt wassuch designed.officers. —IN— DOUGLADOUGLASS FAIRBANKFAIRBANKSS Inquiryh)Q)'lrv hahas railed to disclose them.“Shadows —IN of— Her Past" NAOMNAOMII CHILDERCHILDERSS IINN HIHISS LATESLATESTT SCREE SCREENN SUOC SUCOI Leaving oatt ooff rconsideration the pro- viding of safetr to the region on the"Shadow LATESTs PATHEof He rNEWS Past" borderborder ththee Eennra.general1 opinio opinionn Is tnalat that inin '^TH“THEE DEVIL'DEVIL’SS PRIZE PklZE”" I “AMERICAN"AMERICAN ARISTOCARISTOCI tACYCY”" thethe chierhleff vaigainn fro fromm th athe movemen movementt of; of LATESKEYSTONET PATH C0MEDY_E HEWS troongtroo"* SontSouthh was.waa.na d edemonetm on sirs tration ion o f jof, KEYSTONE COMEDY -„ TRIANGLTRIANGLEE PRESENT PRESENTSS WILLIAWILLIAMM AA. BRADBRADYY PRESEN PRES T ! thethe fntUltv-nfutllltr nxtfff F FederaFederall milit militiaitii a rontrn controlt]] WEDNESDAY d * Hl I of the'Na-| WEDNESDAY and tthe setH itsl I I Inefficiency of the Na-| ParamountParamount IntroduceIntroduce*s tlonalCompulsoryal Guard sratem.military service I* the BESSIEBESSIE iBARRISCALBARRISCALEE GAIGAILL KANKANEE favorite remedy1'..'tV suggested, snch ser- HAZELHAZEL DAWDAWNN vice befog consummated Inrai l onvarious; ways Thne annna annuall (>eiiod periodsa >». of ser- , —IN; ——tn— iinn "PJLAI“PLAINN JANEJANE”" in "TH“THEE SCARLESCARLETT OAT OAlTH”H vice attendingdfnff frofromm Ma Mayy lo Octoberto October,, i to begin nett enrlle esrtlerr tha thann at Hat year1 V s yenra “CLARISSA""CLARISSA" "BEATRICE"BEATJE-ICE FFAIRFAX"A IE FAX" "THE"THE OBIGRIPf OF'K OF 1 E VI and not latert^r tTtp thann ^* t at?•• ysrs yearsof a"© of ave 11 Last Episode) (Twelfth Episode) la a plan *i>re*eatlnsrenrewmllnvj unme somethingt MIJR lik elike . 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KEYSTONE COMEDY FRANK KEENAN and means Inability to recruit the Federal THURSDAYTHUHSDAY LIONEL ; BARRYMORBARRYMOREE FRANK KEENAN and army to ?\fiv ron SpecialSpecial ReturReturnn EngagemenEngagementt oe*ten*Tsit!nn of t*» NTtlomi Guard ofof ElinoKlin orr Glj-n'Glyn’ss ENIDENID MARKEMARKEYY to Inai^nltTaTit bodies, principally so-' inin "THgJJPHEAVEL“THE UPHEAVEL”" rfat In nntnre, or its quiet passing "ONEbAY“OrvE bAY”" inin "JI“JIMM GRIMSBY'GRIMSBY’SS BOY BOY”" WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WilhWith JEANNJEANNEE MIYERR WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS PATHEPATHE INTRODUCEINTRODUCESS ' * ' LATESTLATEST PATHEPATHE NEWNEW8S j • at Its la*t session had the effect KEYSTONEKEYSTONE COMEDCOMEDYY GEORGEGEORGE [WALSWALSHH PEARLPEARL WHITWHITEE accomplishing an actual bettenni In the New Patriotic Serial Tha problem will 'have to be i iinn "THf“THEe MEDIATORMEDIATOR”" In the New Patriotic Serial "PEAR“PEARLL OOFF THTHEE ARMY ARMY”" "CRIMSON STAIN MYSTERY1 (First Episode) PhonePhone 690-69690-6911 "CRIMSON 8TAIH MYSTERY" (First EpUode) (Ninth(Ninth EpUodeEpisode)) KEYSTONE COMEDY KEYSTONE COMEDY 2 DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRIDAEVERYBODYY 8 anFAVORITEd SATURDA SCREEN COMEDIAN Y 2 DAYS QUEEQUEENN CITCITYY EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE SCREEN COMEDIAN MARKEMARKETT CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS LATEST MUTUAL ( 131-135131-135 WW.. FRON FRONTT STREE STREETT "THE RINK" A Urge .election of Jenej aid Fre»h Killed Jena? Poultry Wnun POUK BRTNO THE 0HILDB1N TO SKE THEIB FAVORITE SCREEN STAR rowL, PORKPORK LOINSLOINS,, halfhalf! f ; ADDED ATTRACTIONS n> ;. ' oror wholewhole,, Iklb .... FRIDAY—PARAMOUNTFRIDAY—PARAMOUNT PRESENTPRESENTSS BATORDAT—PARAMOUNTSATURDAY—PARAMOUNT PRESENTPRESENTSS VICTORVICTOR MOORMOOREE ANANNN PENN1NGTOPENNINGTONN EOASTTNO CHICK- n “ T H E CLOWN’ SUSIE SNOWFLAKE’ ENS, DUCKS, It... in'THE CLOWN" in "S U S I E S NOW FLAK E" KEYSTONE COMEDY KEYSTONE COMEDY

FRESHr>I8H BHOULSHOUL-- FRYING CHICK- ADDEADDEDD FEATURE—EVERFEATURE—KVKKYY DA DAVY WEEKWEEK COMCOMMENCING] NCING MONDAY,MONDAY, TOESDAYTUESDAY,. WEDNESDAWEDNESDAYY - DSBS, FREEH PIC DERS, FRRSH PIC- ENS, Ib PROCTOR'SPROCTOR'S RINOAROUNRINOAROUNDD MONDAYMONDAY,, DEDECEMBERC !BEE 18t 18thh ^~ DECEMBER 18, Id, 20 Presenting Local People Id the Movies DECEMBER 18,18, 20 NICS.BIOS, toIb Presenting Local People la the Movie ANNIVERSARANNIVERSARYY MARYMARY PICKFORPICKFORDD Eitri—SPECIAL EVERYEVERY SATURDASATURDAYY In the Huge Strand Theatre, N. Y., Success JERSEYJERSEY PORPORKK CHILDREN'SCHILDREN'S RINRINGG AROUN AROUNDD WEEKWEEK In the Huge Strand The.itre, N, Y., Success Bonelen Pot Roan, | A BiBigg TreaTrentt Fo Forlher thf Ki.klii Kiddie*n nifi SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS nif: SPKCIAI, ATTRACTIONS "LESS THAN THE DUST" CHOPS.CHOPS, IIbb ChockChuck RoutRout,, Bind*Blade RoastRout,, HOMHOMEE MADMADEE ChuckChuck SteakSteak,, PORKPORK SAUSAGE8AU8AGE,, FreshFresh ChoppeChoppedd BeefBeef., Iti beenhi nil performedperformed.^ ThesThanee bills bills,, man ymany!Him !edcharged, p asa upl agalnat intthey c county can led Probe ContinuesContinues [ooff themthem,, dididd nu nott eve neven specif specifyy wliev ewhetemnebnit-prise surprise,, ti i llt \ir King sal-l that FP.ESH SPARE Milk Fed Jersey VEAL ' anditndj whewhenn thIhee expenditure expendituress wer weree in- somIn* e someof. th eof freeholder the freeholderss had mor ehad more FRESH SPARE (ContinuedContinued frofromm PagPag®e One. One.)) curfdrur^d oorr wliawhatt ththee labo laborr wa waas tha thgtt wa swasmone ymoney ihan otherthans and-contributeothers and contributedd lb ...... t>t cross-examination Clark ;McK. Charged against the county for thif We ord of the amount of "day work,' IJl\VWhlttemor hfttemore cros-examinatione askeaskedd ifIf th thee count Clarkcountyy audi audt-McK.- tri p chargedweretrip : were:Mr against, Kroiise Mr. , Krona®.the184.20 county; Sftt.20;S. Pfor. 8.thb P. We nonoww have a large tbe n ii in bur of men eg aged or thetor bad a forte- of detectives fehom T. Wilbur, »2S.2O; Pejer II. Meii>el, time they spent on It waa kept, to j tor |ad a rorp» of dete'-tlvi*. whom1 T. Wilbur, tss.so; |>«fer II. Melee), GENUINE SPRING LAMB ,b-h» HJ'ilcouldd ftK"ii;n as«lcii t oto eac eachh freeholde freeholderr to J24.75to $24.7&., an d Johandn NJohn. Cady N.. JS.0.S7K'ady.. J50.*7. GENUINE SPRING LAMB hi» knowledge, he said. ffndFind ,poonet whetherwhether" the theyy reall reallyy di d didth eIthe.ltt ajipeare appearedd from thfrome testimon the ytc?tlniony that that assortmentassortment ooff colorcolorss Sir. Fink naitl he usually had a W..I.woflt whicshut.h tnojLk.ni charge .K.V..Ad fo r on thennMr .IV.. Wilbu tl.r anVI*d Mr11 % , \:-'.-•', ha■d « ■u u.... ■ . , LEGS,LEGS, HINDQUAHINDQUAR-R RUMP, ft ...... good recollection of phe '"day work' bill, f The county auditor answered der-estimated the cost of the trip and could tell whether the bills were and had to be aided •financially hv and sizes. TERS,TEES, Iblb .. substantially correct, but on being ld be a physical ind Cady. 22 SHOULDER.SHOULDER, ID!b questioned by Samuel Koeetler. cpun- up all the bills 22 eel for tbe petitioners, he could not "Whet i Mr. Ban tell how many men were engaged on that 'were *^etit In by members of the ifflce • look ^ any "day work" ]ob- ever performed boarj. >f peperr montmonthh expens eipeosee allowanc allowancee did did{freeholder (freeholderss charg chargee 12 ever 12y everyday the dayy Tim theye an d again Mr. Koestler put ihi? not cover hta expenditures Tar that work, regardless- of the number of question to James P. Chapman, cf i "Dragon"Dragon ' cemencementt a agoo goodd uemen uaroenf.V io n of th7e latest" conveniences for notpurpoa* cover. Mr his. Fin kexpenditures Mid It cos t hfor: Ithat hour s work,spent oregardlessn the job. Amonof theg th enumberthe Chapman-Bamberge of r Contractinp he traveling public. Those cOntem- purpose. Mr. Fink said It coat him hours spent on the Job. Among the 1 !he he replied,replied, anandd hhee usuall usuallyy bough boughtt thi sthJl| plate d are n, smoking room, pobl and RIBSIB LAMLAMBB CHOPSCHOPS,, PRIME RIB SISJ15 aa montmonthh t o tobn ybuy grai n grainlor fc.efori hill sthe To j hillsr on e tormont hone rea d monthby readMrCompany. by , anMr.d to l.nuls FranceHi ^ kind,kind, althougalthoughh CountCountyy Collecto Collectorr Lea -Lea- honhorsee whicwhichh hehe la compellela compelledd to ustoe Koestjeuse rKoeatler In thi s Inconnectio this n connectionwere: "both ofwere: whom have done county work jnonott urgeurgedd hihimm t oto do doso . so. billiard room, grill room, several prl- onon countcountyy workwork.. John N. Cady directorJohn. |3N.6 foCady,r at -odirector.n roads an$3•• steadilfoi ysteadily grown Igrownn popularity in pa. • i| seventy-two sleeping rooms,! more TOP SIRLOIN tlon to some out-of-town calls which of g railroad mileage book wa§UnionDa !ones- county. inty. John A. Staats, owner oJohnf the QueeA. 8U*U.r ba n owhal f of them equipped with prl- Corned and Fresh, hehe dididd nonott enumerate enumerate.. H e fixedHe Bred the tionethed tlonedby Mr . byKoeatler Mr. . Koeatler. (whole),(whole), ft» expenseexpense ooff maintaininmaintainingg h Uhis hors horsee En dand "It depende“It dependedd entirel y entirelyon the maon ntheLouiLouis mans Francesra Francesca., WhVheL _ has Citcony propertyCity , property,proposes tpropoo tak e otdr ate baths. f , ' B> L... 10buggybaggy aatt 125125.. "•ho 'held this book whethewho rheld he usethisd itructedBtruetebook dwhether culvertculvert*s he fofor r thnsed thee count countyy sin sincee th e themanagemen managementt of th ofe plac 1 e hlmselll Mr. Staats Is a hotel man of wide , 1*14,1914, als*laoo acknowledgeacknowledgedd tha thatt he he.. to otoobu t abutt th ate presen the tpresent time hi tls complete Kxamination:ii.Tiiinniifin ofof CountCountyy Andlto Auditorr It fo rit connt fory countywork oworkr persona or l personaltrips. hadha d trips.madmadee ""aa littl littlee money, money."" thoug thoughh a plana s planahave nohavet bee notn mad beene known. He experience, baving managed hoslel- Benjaminijamln KfnfKingf InIn th ethe Investigatio Investigationn dn' tdidn’t it?" askeIt?”d Mrasked. Koestler Mr. .Koeetler.Shrug ... joff hihWs shoulder shoulderss en dand a lifta in-liftin''ha3 hah*»d archltectua had archltectuall drawing s made •ies In various parts of the Stale tor ofof tbthee BoarBoardd o fof Ghc*e Chosenn Freeholder Freeholderss " I suppose Isupposet did," waIt sdid." the answer waa the. of hiserver,s bush y eyebrows Indicated thai for a large addition on the east side "any years. His locations Included brought out that he audited bills sub- of his bushy eyebrows Indicated that for a large addition ;troudsburg, pa.; Hacketutown, brought out that he audited btlla sab- The billThes o f billsfour offreeholder four freeholderss who ItU wawaaswho nonot t ver veryy mnch much.. i of the building !ofan dthe th e carryinbuildingg uandp Elizabet h and other places, H* con- mlttedmitted ttoo hihimm merel merelyy o non th ethe "O. "O K. 'tooK.’k atook trip t«o Plttsburtrip tog Pittsburgon March 1on, MarchMr. FYancese1. a has been fn tht;of tbe present one story extension In ofof respectivrespectivee freeholdefreeholderr committee committeess 2. 3*. an d 4 .tod atten4 dto a gooattendd road aK goodMr. roadpFranceaca ban been In fronthl

isemblyman William N Runyon 'lalnfleldfnr , was defeated In the "0* for th">*e HouwHouse speakershipBpeakersfelp ata t ,a icaocuao™oeii» nrl thlb*e Re&iiblleaRepublicann membermemberss Tuesdai“md ayy bbyy a•. rolrolll talcalll Totto!*e oorf 3385 1„to ’7■, **»«n*lyraanAsHenrttlyman EEd.srdH Ward SehoeSobo«n.n ooff [Essex iounty, wlnnjnE oat. By s i motion““motio—n county,ofo-•f Hr.’Mr, RtKimyowinning n th theenot ballo ballott Bywa wus• [madm.doe i.Molmoiiinnaniinons an^d Assemblyma n ,AA.. Da>tooDayton OllphanlOllphant.•nd. oof fAssemblyman MerceMoreorr wawaas chosen leader. Twenty-three 'votee Chosenw-Tf necessar loader.y foTwenty-threer j a epeakerahi ’rotaap •or*holc e necessaryand the two'teemberfor a speakershipa not re- . choice•r>rde< i and^ er etha A luerTnantoo bambio. of Somerset not re-., cordedand Applegate ware A. merman,of Middlesex of 8omer*et.. Those nnd1o Applegate.favored th eor PI»I Middlesex.n field ma nTl.cc were • tioDfffa facoredn and Plersonthe I’lllnbeld. of Union man; Rob- were Moraan•on, Bergen and Pleraoa.; Schoen of. Essex Union;; Whit- Rob-1 Inaon.y, Morris Barren: WilsonSchOen.. Sussex Bmoi;. Whit- ney.Pledge MOTrla:s o f Wilson.votes niad Susaar.e certai n the \ electionPledge*: of ofSchoe rote*n beforemade certaint fro caucu thas waelection»a«s calledcalled. of. SrhoenSnpnoVteSupport,.rs beforen oofUiof Runyon Runyoncaucus, wouldmaintained. stand byhowever, him. Aaatnatthat him.'they Itit IIss declareddeclared,, havelbeehare beenn rorporatiocorporationi Interestsinterests whicwhichh willwill, bbee particular!particularly;' Interestedinterested Inin legislatiolealelallonn thithiss yeayearr b be-;e cause:ause ofof ththee proposeproponedd advancadvenese IInn theth< tataxx on thathe grosaroses receiptreceiptss of the com- panies-nles . . For a Few Days Only AssemblymanAssemblyman Robinson,Robinson, Ooff EngleEngle-1- .wood.wood. IInn secondinsecondingg [ththee nominationominationn WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL PRICES ON STOVES, BIOS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS, PARLOE SUITSUITSS ANANDD !of Runyon, asserted that the Repub- LIBRARY SUITS. ]P IT'S ANYTHING IN FHRNITCRE THIS STORE $AS IT AND AJT PRICES THAT WILt licanllcan platformplatform foforr ththee assessmenassessmentt in In-- THAT WILD creasecrease woulwouldd b-Hoa madmadee aa realitrealityy witwithh SUIT YOU. .COME IN AND SEE::; 'wfu. - -'I:- suchsuch a mamann iInn thetjie, :chalrchair.. RunyoRunyonn waawas ththae choicechoice ooff ththee leaderleaderss ooff ththee ! arkpartypart ya whechowasho helheld ago.d aa conferencbutconference In thee IInninterval New-Sew . repressthethe slatsslat static**e waawan umasHftdsmashed. of the . differentMadMadee u uppcan- of'of didatesdiaates forfor speakerspanker., tIft wawass asserteassertedd IS KADIS H thatthat thetbft meetingmeeting ofof tjiosthosee leaderleaderss wawass purelworkingpurelyy disinteresteddisinterested;only for ;party thethey yharmony.; werweree j FURNITUREFURNITURE HOUSEHOUSE During ^hTterm "n itihe House. Rim- yon h*a demonstrated frequently 23 SOMERSET STREET I'm! be is fearless in hl» stand on 23 SOMERSET STREET lestlons of public 'interest. One of the surprises of the day is the declaration of the Camden TIOKENCB presentatlves that they did not Hen's a l'htute of Itl—Its Mother Wax Owned 1U the Km prow ek any offlcea. Wo|verton had been »>ti.(lcn City—(CosUt How These l*re«s Agrnts ired in the call for House memben ourt Schedule Do Lie!) ; to meet in Xew York and talk over Court Schedule 'the situation. CouStry Clerk Frank Florence La Badle. the Tb an homer the most valued pel ot the Empress1 F. Patterson. Jr., a representative of star, owns the only gflnutne example Dowager. 1 David- Baird. maintained, however, For P.H.S. Team Of the Chine?* Inenanidae-Canls that Miss La Badie's dog chances from I that no resentment was felt. He as- For P.&S. Team Model ever has been allowed outside the a dark blue to a reddish yellow, de- ;serted tbat fn the interest of team- Plalnfleld High School's nasketba Rates of the Forbidden City. The pending upon the color upon which it ' work Camden wtmld support Sehoen. aspirants started practise daring fa •nlmai Is best described as being la placed. Unfortunately It Can as-If the other Assemblymen thought present week In preparation for th hair-chameleoo. 'half-Pekingese. At tume only one color at a time. It that South Jersey Iran getting too starting of one of Its •hardeot ached BTO glance It looks like an ordinary was said of the Empress Dowager's many offices. Others, thouch, saw Inules, which opens next Monday wte Pekingese dog. but In Its hair are chameleon-Pekingese that when, plac-i!the capitulation a recognition of theRoselle Hleh School appears on th certain corpuscles called, as tthe mer- ed upon the Empress Dowager's most j fact that Soboen had tbe office local court. Out of the twenty-thre. e*t schoolboy knows, cephalopoda, varicolored coat It promptly would clinched. games setieduhtd by Manager Evereti Tttfese change color under certain assume the coloring* of a craty quilt, , Assemblyman Morgan. Case two teanis will be ne*' on th« conditions. Miss Ui Badie's pet was stolen I P. H. S. court, the teams ot hoth Carl- Mtas La Badfe's Pekingese Is, she from within rtie walls of the Forbid-, nominated Judge Runyon. and ton Academy and Hanover High $1085 *CniIta, one of tbe less perfect types, den City by a Chinese secret organ-. lnson. of Bergen, seconded it. They 1 $1550 It cannot chance to any color at will zatlon and sent to her by one of t.hepaid a tribute to the standing of their Scfcool coming .here for names. end therefore la not as valuable as members who so admired Hiss L»candidate and said; bis selection I Bight of the contests will bo played mother, wHlch-^arcording to riddle that lie In turn. Mole It from [ would be an assurance that the Re;wit- h New BruSewtck. Baftln. South tn e b nd ftnd publican party meant to keep Its Ride and Rattwav tp decide the riham- TI ot w th ™.. * forwarded It to her. It Plonshlp of thie Central New Jersei sr Ting Sin KM, the great u r^,,,,^ tttmt ne WM murdered a Assemblyman I.e Master, of Es- High School League. Two games wll' historian ("CTilna In All ,ew mmutea arter he bad delivered sex, nominated ft*wn. and Wfnne, be played with each team, one 'al chapter 6. page 234)—was tbe animal to the express office. of Bergen, seconded tjbe choice. They home aad one on tbe opponent1 referred to him as a man of Integri- cant ty and ability and asserted that he Coach Patch ha« ttie materiatterlall forfor o• Factory f bad served with distinction in the team that should prove ai gtnrnbllngstnrablinp Jim" Martine One of The Mouse. Scroen was the leader of the . block to many a team. Aftcrtmtf th.the l*n-1ti I "iTrttnr*. and Bed[''e nght for the tied an. election for captain 'will ! Newark '"rippeT" Mils, but waa de- place to decide who will Uksfthe l rying to fnjtie them npssed. i vacated by McDowell's leaving school ian Riimnn and Senator-1 The schadule follows: ! "Lame Ducks" Finishing Diond, of1. Mercer, were 1 ' | IH*CettiDCF« L \ There5 ArAree ManManyy GooGoodd , In fightlnt th* measures. 13—Roselle at home. "I ilr arFollowing hW defeat Rnnyon de- IT.—Montclalr Mleh at Motffclair. Seventeen members of thels* ate : otire Kaon dlournmant of the «e«- ' ed that he wished to add to the 20—<"arlton Academy at home, and 70-odd •lame-durk- meHbe «i ».«-- tajournmant ot tne «* .i?p| - m of narnlloy ^ a tng of waT 27_Alumni (16) at home'(nigh ; tD h* uld result in tbe doming session,, 29—Alutnni at home (ttigVt). CarCarss SellingSelling the House T-i«"-(lay began tJhdtr final , Th« House, by grace of the chang- " legislative duties. W»»n the spot-1 Ing favor of the country, lost Its town *" declared, fihe patty would lose January. ' - f light fades March 4 On the Sixty-.most picturesque members and galn- conOdence of th« people and he' 15—5—Horac Horae*e ManMannn aatt NeNtww York. fDurth Congress, they *m gather up.ed another who bids fair to* surpass 'ed to make the ^election or the *—• *—-Sout Southh Bid®Side at* t home.home , i BUT TO BUY ANOTHER OAK AS GOOD AS THE VELIE AT THE PRICE THE VELEE SELLS I their togas and* start (or home and in popular Interest and on record, Lker unanimous. I ' 10—Westfieldin—.Weetfleld aatt home. - .1 private citizenship. ! "Cyclone'' Davis, foe of rum and 12—Beat12—F.ast OrangeOrange aatt hom«home.. IVX IB ANOTHER QUESTION—ONE THAT CAN'T BE ANSWERED AT THE VELIE PEIOE. j 17—*Battln at borne. These "tame-ducks" -axe those the, prepare« CUM of Senator Clarence D. in the Congressional Record he stat- \: PebnMiT. • Ctark. of Wyoming, and Represent*- pd he was not a "ro!Ia-" Democrat WR.. A. ClaybrookVaybrook -.—Morris Hie* at hom«. ! COMPAR■PAREE ITIT WITHWITH OTHERS. THETHEEN YOU'LTOUXLL AGREAGREEE WITWITHH UU8S THA THATT VELI VELIEE QUALIT QUAD! Y UTe Sparkman. of Florida. Clark 1 and when In the House proper he 7—"South Stfle at home. ; ranking third in point of service In later confessed he had fallen a vie- IS INDISPUTABLINDISPUTABLEE AEDAND THTHEE OARCAR YOU'LYOU’LLL DECIDDECIDEE TTOO BUY.BUT . tne Sen at o and Sparkman fourth IQ tlm to Uie gay and festive necktie. 14—*nntlin 1 __. ... ,a tbeHi - '^booie and boodle"' defeated Plans1 f fonrr thethe te-tlmoals!texttnionlal dinnerdinner ttoo 17—"Ne|7—Heww B Dranewlrkr•unswtrk antt NeNeww RrunsBran- [I 1 •. ! *former CnonrllmanConncilman KlrhaRJcherdm AA.. day-Clay-1 wickwlrk.. x , Perhans the most conspicuous fle- brook,brooks whirl,w>hl<-.h Ilas ttoo bcbni helheldd IInn tbthae TT.. 222 3—North N6rtn Plamnel Plalofleldd a kti home homo.. iire in the lineup of the prospective Airalfa Bill' Murray, of Okl hM. C." A. aiidtt'iriiirn on Wednesd; . We Prove Our Claims By Demonstration haa-beeun Is Senator Jolhn W. Kern. nomaIB. . wbo jumped lightly into tl "M. C.~ A." auditorium*" "' on Wedoewday" "— M—Hanove28—Hanoverr HigHighh aatt home homa.; We Prove Our Claims By Demonstration one-time randidate for Vice Presi- piTlctarw of immortals when at tl otght.ntg^t. DecembeDecemberr it,IS. Werweree practlcaTlpracticallyy | . Mm-clMarcht dent* and Senate Democratic floor Baltin •e convention, asked how tt completedcompleted bb*v ththee gerieraraiterall committeecommittee! 3—Nortj—Northh PJainflelfMalnfleldl (?(?)) ' . leader anrt chairman of the powerful Oklah IB delegated stood, he n laslastt nlKlttnight.. ThThee originaoriginall IntentioIntentionn ooff I 9—WestSels—Wssrflaldd a att WestBelWe*.Oddd (night) stand as * unit, separate- the"--i J|™ promoterspromoters wawaas '(«o makmakee ththee dindin-- 'LeaguM.e*iruee gamesgames.. n**rfi a neighborhood affair bubatt ththee -- : to make way for Harry E. New, 3en-!lv." will! be icceeded by'T. D- , d , r ,,l _ BIU - . , , stor-elert from Indiana, with James Keown. dem ' I Idei E.—Jim—Watson, former whip of a! But tbe H • taste for th ^u.Vt.**h ..°. * oiu*.^ in' fromity anrf BILL - SHAKESPEARSHAKESPEAREE EjIEKNEWW recenUy Republican Bouse. who B «• hundred and all about the ■■■ succeeds undred. 'Lear" a Shakespearean spectacle re- Tom StoOt. Democrat. hundred in leaseleear,”d throug a hBhakaapearean the Pathe Exchanges ap^iarl®^ ri L la one of th* Senators w*o will lose Mr. riaybrook ha, been actlre In '“**5 "’rough the Path* Rsfhange ii-Bl Democratic cir -ai has discovered that toe immortamoa l 147-149 E. Fronfr St Phone 1941 lorel Democratic circle, for several bar”a.d hadlarovaredd more tha nthat a pa ntheini g Ui.nu.rLknowll- Phone 1941 if a number of coaches « =«-iyears- - bnt,~~, tha u: . .omnuftssttt wishes tt; edgherde obedf th moree motio thenn pi ac passingbi knows ability. Sewell Ulrich, a for- !»nderstoounderstoodd thatHint ththee coming affair Is Shakespeareof th. ,motion Mr. picture Oualnee. H S minstrel man. ha- had | strictlystrictly non-psrtlsae.non-partisai ' The onlv ren- wrotBhakeapeure.e learnedly ofHr. five WanM eayi Many Novelteis ' lupervision over affairs,""ton1 ththey_*y asalgn for honorinh»orlngg ththee fr>-for- wrote learnedly of flee reel (entires " in School Show hf The rhbruE Include*. mnr|* l!"! hearsalWith thlathe afternoonholding ofat awffloh dreaa time re- Women Sidney Anglemaa. Paul *K, Mi tho eoacbea ainoothed over the last Current©*. David Goldberg. Joaajvh lh" remaining rough spots In tho cast, l-eary.Greenwood. Oeorge John Mebl. King.Allen MogenJerome, * **!1 the Boy-’ A thief Jr Aaao*JatJon of theI sen. Lawrence Marshall Morris Rod- 'n m” forFUlnfield thg preaentatlnn High School Inla allthe readyHigh <| v. Theodore Steldle. George Smith. . * *‘* B -f «hoo| auditorium tomorrow nlaht of FredMen Wklfoa --Augenbllck. Bailie. Brown- **%.,“ tta seventeenth annual minstrel' lee. Brower, Boise. Bnefa. Clawson ■**•r n ,n •bow•how.. WitWithh ththoe advantagadvantagee of bav-j Campbell.Campbell, DnncanDuncan.. EggieBgfte.. EnKnk.k FoldFeld-- *> ® * tnging thethe besboott materiamateriall oonn hanhandd i nIn man.man. Flemingnaming.. FrankeFrank*.. 6lover6lov*r. of cpurse. and Incldei rearsrears Chatthat hashas beeboonn handlehandledd bbyy excelexcr).- Omn«.Greene. HolmanHolman,. Hall.Hall, HansonHannan., HerHnr-i- 1 all In themselves, bdt wben tsk Wotlent eoarhea.coaches, iItt IIss expectecy per tedd thathatt thlthisa on. Huff; Henwoort, Keating, L^i- llectlvelof y helphelp toto makmat e any gath. yn*r'a effort 'will outdo any previous Ion. Huff, Hon wood. Routing, I-ol -^ollectl; of thi —s naturenature aaan unqualffl . year'sattemp effortt of thwille boysoutdo. any prevloaa , toaux. D. McKay. H- McKay. Newell. *»«i-reas . Erwln T. Nefehbor, who attempt of the boya. Randolph,'Randolph. U StevensonStevenaon,. StelleStelle., Story.Story. a past masteErwinr i nY. th Ne|e ar t of cnllna TheThe ri*.rise ouff ththe» curtaicurtainn wilwilll find,,find , 1 Sutphen, Smith, Thorn, a past master In the m the mage tet to represent a southersotn 11.Stillman. 8utphen. Smith. Thorn. accomplishment, baa l>een retain th# otars eat to represent a southern Toiiiaoa.. Voorheea.oorbees, WesternWestern.. WrightWright., accomplishment,to serve the dinner ha#. •!(h « has glv plantatioi.lamwttoai n witwithih CharleChleCharlesss : LewisLewiI-ewta.s, th ththeee I ' merdtag, Ward. ,tr> serve the dinner. •* Interlomrtor,jntetiocnrtor, actinactingg aaas tbthee owner, Wean. WUmardtng. Ward. i hla worff that he wfll : and ttw end men. Including Edward previous efforts, a gul Crone. Everett Caat, John Hammann, cene Nliht;" Actt IIII,, Scene B. "J dent to convince tho i * should love It Wouldn't. Harold Loliteaux. Cheater Alpangb r :• that the mean will rt HIIII makrnekae ththee Jnotlonmotion;; Btastandi 1hors, a bright particular and Monroe O'Donnell, Mtlng as en- *r*''stqr.—"All'■•“I'd s lo»eWWeli lg Thabrightt End particulars Well/ An nbeentmlnded dry good* clefk ! • fellowsfellowshipl certain to I uiak*ike a googoodd Bhoshoww on't-—oat—-Twalfth' •— AU * well They Ends Wall, " was ID love wltb a spirited girl. H« 1 tertalnern- to the chorus, the mem- I M'MMU man ovHo nrafully e* moaphero. r Illns" nACi^SU^" Art i,"8o«M 3. Night."Night." ActAct IIIIII,, ScenAranae 44.. Act I, Scene 1. , bers of wfaich are supposed to be vis- Seymour Perkins Is chad oil Thl» for directors^ _w— took her band one nlgbt and droned: ' p*a* his ftmy up «t«p by iUp, •• Seymour Perkins la first direc y othetloOthello Iinn AcActt II.. ScenScenee 33.. describedescribess Boat thou lova pictures*—"Tam- itor*. . ' J the general committee a motiomotionn picture;picture; eol the Shrew." Ind. Scene 2. "Dear, dear Jit tie band! Aside from the ensemble work, ttie ! with hfs mind bacaming Ufat •• ar raneementsran cam on ta.. HHee iI#s ieinI g ably as- " Act IV Scene 2. ‘’Moving"Moving accidentaccidentss bbyy floodflood an andd wonder"—and tben hto ab ; and wid«r and prograaaivaly h«t- J tted by Wlltlam Tallaterro. Howard icft pictures.—"Cymbellne," Act roaches have oeen able to Inject s«" • statedinsle yby JameWilliams J. McCnjtnTallal . Barton K. Held,eld, ooff hairbreadthairbreadthh scapes.scapes "’’ ness get tts work In, and he said: eral bits of indivlditai work into tt tar abl* *o (>r««p any .ituation. • • Davislapsley, Davi Jamesd L .J Colemdn MrCaj , Charles P. Hemic*Hamlet WantedWanted IItt FilmedMimed.. Sis pictures I Shall send far and "I wuuder if it win wash?" program. Morris Roddy will give a p«nev«rin7 in what ha kn«wi to a• Davis. Hand L. Colemd Hamlet la Act m Bran* 4. says. BL pictures I shall send far and exhibition of free hand drawing with Senger James J. McCarthy, Daniel J. Hamlet In Act III, Scene 4, says, “•*»—'neat.—"Kin >Kingg Lear."Lear, *" AcAct’ll..t II, ScenBceaee 11.. Tli« girl gn*e • sudden atart. • Senger. James J. McCarl "Film, the place.” humorous cartoons and Bert Han- b* pr«atie«l and concantratinj) m• Couraine.~ ralne WilliaWilliamm JJ.- Harding and ^llm- the placB." AnAndd nhouaboutt "still"still"" picturespictures,, whlowblohh "No.

Miss Crane Bride Fads,Fads, FanciesFancies andand SuggestionsSuggestions forfor WomenWomen FolkFolk^* Elks'' WeekWeefc of°f MerrimentMerriment of T. L MellickMellick Smacks” of Coney Island of Coney Island Louise Who PracticPracticee "EconomEconomyy inin thethe Home,Home. Ira. Ilxal Barton-CraTe. led to Thomas Leon Mel- AnAll planaplans Pavehave Menbeen completedcompleted fofoticlndln*r ludinR t«enty-#vetwenty-five cleverclever blackfacebUcfcface lick,lick, atat (thBine borne of>f tierher parent*parents SatrII- thethe PlainfieldPlalnfleld Elk*'Elk*' monatermonster -"Wee Weekk comedian*comedians headed , brby EdwardEdw«rd LL . orderurday nightnight hyby thethe Rev.Rev E.E vicar*Vicar* oolf Merriment."Merriment," whichwhich will beginbegin InIn Nlobolson.Nicholson, ofof NewNew YorkYork city,city, whowho BteTenaon.sievenson. ofor thethe Orafinite re p.P &E Vhurr-churchh ColnmbueColumbus HallHall a• weekweek fromfrom neitnext ha.has juatjust completedcompleted a aucreaefnisuccessful aee-«ea- j g.3. FrederickFrederick 8mlth.Smith, oewanMorganist natV MondayMonday alahtnight. TalentTalent ofof a calibrecalibre'so aonn atat ItedrordBedford Real,Rest, oneone ofor thethe lark-iarg- GraceGrace P . E church,Church playedplayed thethe Lob-Loh KitG^en I that haa nerer_'er beferebefore appearedappeared forfor eateat cabaret,cabarets onon thethe ConeyConey InlandIsland enarlnen grin weddingwedtfln^ march,._ with. ,„,.tour, Her Newest Afternoon Frock auc•uchh anan eventevent herehen ha.has beent>een engagedengaged i boulevard.boulevard. HieHis elnaerasingers areare cotnpoeedcomposed choirchoir hoyaboys .login.Ringing AtAt thethe footfoot ooff Her Newest Afternoon Frock CupboardUPBOARD forfor thethe fullfull weekweek andand Pl.lallelderaPlalnflelders ofor BroadwayBroadway cabaret*.cabarets. On*One ofor thee*theee Chethe stairsstairs thethe bridalbridal partyparty matmet ththee havharee thethe treattreat ofof thathe winterwinter InIn atorestore leIs FrancisFrancis LeonardLeonard .McGuire,,McGuIre, na. tenortenor 1 choirchoir boya.boys, walkingwalking InIn rh*trhe followingfollowltuc folorr themthem . TneT>ne Elk.'Elks' committee,committee, ; alngarsinger whowho Manas beenbeen undernnder contract order:order: GwendolynGwendolyn CraneCrone SmithSmith FISH DAY MENU. whicwhichh lais compoaedcomposed-o off eornesame ofof thethe withwith thethe PekinPekin restaurantrestaurant manage-manage- nieclorse ofof thethe bride,bride, aaaa Bowerflower «,!•'girl' ' city*city's bastbeat knownknown eltliena.citizens, Isis workingworking mentmerit TheThe eololetasoloists will be:be: PrankFrank njflaaMiss AngalaAngela Marker,Harker ofof BrooklynBrooklyn aaas hardhard toto perfectperfect everyever* smallsmall datalldetail ofof iHow^rdHoward,, formerlyformerly ofof AlAl G.G. Field*'Ftalds'mai oialdd ofof honor;honor andand Mr*.Mn HughHa*h MorMor-" Grews. thethe bigbig affairaffair andand thatthat ItIt will setset a,a j minstrel.:minstrels; JackJack Howard,Howard, directdirect fromfrom casann smitsmith,h ooff WeetfietWestfieldd sistelisterr ooff ththe* Farina. precedenprecedentt forfor novelnovel entertainingentertaining laIs a Feltmdn'aFeltmane ConeyConey Inland;Island; GeorgeGeorge B.B. brlda.bride aaas matronmatron ofof honor;honor- followedfollowed Com Oyiters. Bacon Holla. " regone conclusion, .TwoheV, California's Irish tenor; Ediby the bride on the arm of her t*th- Brown Brefcti Toaat. CoB«. foregone conclusion. Twohev. California's Irish tenor; Fd ... me bride on the arm of har r.th- TlchetaTlckets havehave heeebeen dlatrfbnteddlstribnted Nlcbdlaoa.Nicholson. FraoclaFrancis LeonardLeonard McGalrefMcGnlre; eer.f ThThee partpartyy passepassedd througthroughh anad* lL,fNCMEON. nonR tbe members and reports I ouartet composed of Walter White, aisle made by the ribbon! bearers Lamb Tlmbal**. Bakrd Potatoes. available at this .time indicate that | first "tenor; George Stack pole; second: Miss Oulda Hetfleld of this'city and. Caramel Trlfla. big auditorium, will be crowded tenor; Barney Horan. basso, arni Ben Mi=s Marguerite Smith, at Wett- DINNER, to the doors on the opening night, j Doran. baritone. A banjo trio made field, crossing the parlor to tbe bar tamb Broth Wltb Barley. A unique program has been announc- up of Paul Casino, Anthony Spandel: window In the library, w&ere the Baked Stuffed Baas. ed, the big feature, being; dancing [and Frank Victor will render all of crooks and his best man Charles Potato Slrawa. Spinach. furnished by Hsliorah's Coney Island U^e latest New York hits, assisted by Loluaux met them Grapa Juice Sherbet. banjo orchestra. | • j ( ' ___ _ | FrmnJ. MicDonough. a piano wiwd. \ The ushers were S. Clinton Crone, trio was formerly^ ttae'of New York; Robert Newton Crane, of this city, brothers of the bride; Oyatfra In Saaaon. nnd Ulysses .a Mellick, of Npw York, T8TEB TOAST.-Add one-quarter brother of the groom, < The bride's gown was white satin ltatf cupful .of oystera and cook embroidered in silver, with court until plump. T<> this add one-half pint Meat Scarcity Predicted byby train/ Her Tell of tulle and Dutches* of milk, salt and pepper to taste and lace was caupht up with orafge blos- reheat Pour Over hot battered toast Expert as Supply Grows Low soms. She carried a bouquet of white' and serve at out. . Expert as Supply Grows The matron of honor was gowned Fried Oyster^—Wash and dry large •A .. -J ; . < in silver crai> net over sii ver cloth, . oysters, dip them In beaten eggs sad I - land carried nn arm bouquet of pink rail In freshly .grated cbeese. .Stand Apparently there ily three How, then, can the big packers, | roses. The itaaid of honor wore nl»* them aside for ten ailnuttw. then dip tides in everyday ] ral con-1 who are generally accused of char me use sfttla with silver tace and second time lo tbe egg and roll In | mptloo which have not Increasereaeed In \ philanthropy, afford to sell their beef {carriecarried pinpink;rosek roses anand aspags One cracker crumbs. Fry In deep fat I great war In 'Europe at the same prlcea which prevailed : fern tied with pink tulle. Tie little are tneat, rice and last year I flower girl wore pink net ovisr pink •nd aerve with Celery. | mobeganV(nf.r pIctLThey. _,_ j I1t f» simple enough. The average charmense embroidered Oyster in-MtsiiiR.—one pint of oyn- gSoo farfar aaas meatmeat 1*if concernedconcerned onlyonly farfarmer whowho ha.haa .a acro p of corn iphich bads, with < I jacket of pale bine ten, giblets Of • cblcken boiled until thth*e wholesalewholesale prlcaprice ch.rgsdchurned byby thethe holie wouldwould ordinarilyordinaril~y ise to faten cat- satin. She carried a white enameled tender, one loaf of bread, crumbled, bigbig packerspackers laIs referred, to.to. Generally ; tietie andand hogshogs doesdoee m basket fit led I -with pink rose I buds, and oue cupful of boiling milk. Pour speaking,speaking, theythey havehave notnet minedraised theirtheir.ca rann affordafford toto feedfeed |J l ribbon bearers' frock* were of rates, though them ana a few egeep- rhanceecnances of01 getting(celling a corresponding pale blue taffeta and they carried tlona, says Henry M. Hyde, of Chi-, profitprofit outout ofof hishis live stock next'white enameled staffs to whioh were cago,cago, an• eapert on entitle || tprlng, spring, tied pink roses and the long white Tbs meat altoatloa"I Iss thothe5 :more re- TheThe rfiaallresult laIs thetha t he Is sending ribbon streamers which, formed the FORFOR DRESSYDRESSY OCCASIONS.OCCASIONS. , markable..larkaWe beeeoaabecause .InCesince thth*e war bo- moat everythingeverything whwhlo h can stand np>lsl< chicken. gM there has been an enon ur legs to be told at the stock- T e house was beautifully decorat- n l« the fabric wed bin*, Oyster ffimpemi. — Two eg» well}i a**creascreese iMree InJn th*hasthe beanamount nn! ofmormon.of mmeat pro- In- onyards, four • |.„ to o, , 1th trailing vines, ferns, palms mid and etitchinft ore both comblied ipfhl of milk, one cupful ducts exported to Europe. s..._ cut flowers. Suhr's orchestra * cattl |“e Chicago al la the matter of beef rattle. kh. of r.ttl* w*r*re recslvreceivee d the firsnrsti thretreee ,era erall checheekscks. After a trip through !Sthe three prrapefruita In halve*'situatiosituationn lais alarmingalarming , Intn thetbe lastlast sixsi* .daydayss orof lastlast week. II t wawass the largest So,,tn they will make thefr home tern- cross wise, tvtnove pulp and drain. Mix year» as revealed by-the official fie- number for a three days' period In porariiy »ith Che bride's parents, and year*, aa revealed bj- oit official fig- number flve for a, three oysters with nulji and season with sli area,ores.'th thee numbernumber efOf beeffceef rattlecattle InIn I r**ri.years'. ThThee rer elpt for October later w(H rMida at Crescent Court, iblenpoonfula of tomato ketchup, four Uthe rouairyiittry haahas decreaseddecreased byby nearlynearly ,«erwoe 332.33t332.339 ratlltmr ne .the biggest LblespoonfuU of I grapefruit Juice, one «*0#0.00<»' 00 ThereThere areareieve evnun halfhalf aa nlnr*einct> U0». 1809 .if** Las ty« yea r f> Mr. Mellfck Is the head of the local ib|espoonfuol fe- iddltlon Of tniiilons to thi It la cort:iin that the United States Destcn by Fruiklfe Sli saw Tom. fruithalf tm-r-vmfal-kin- with ofmixture naif* andRefill nniWi ffrspe In robhlnx its fnrms and ranches of fruit akin* witli bilxtnre and garnish ^J^^ de, Iwipf cattle- ' Whatever the price of TROn MAYOR Hl’CXIERTR ASniQXED _ nip*' "trapped In tte hack. with satin form withwith rnrWdcurle.1 celery,ceterjj. flve-«lxtlti« "•"it today, there is a time of severe WIIKMK FOR BOYCOTTING. «flri -itin U) fall ing sasli end*, wthe front of the skirt 1*- RakedBakeil Oywtnrs.Oj -tcni.-)Tnk *Tnkee Bit*nice largeIsrce Of*oys the beetf. and painful reckoning Just abead.'. F -i,.:•;••-. thia CbarmitiK gowna Itod lug crape. ~ terntera InIn Umthe ahril.xlicll. :Wi*h{Wash andand •scru■•rubb thethe ; TheThe recommend*Ilonarecommendations byby Cor-Cor- • phells until Trep frbm sand. N»w rf1""' nell’!*nellus P.P. Burns,Burns, presidentpresident ofof thethe • trimmed .idh steel buttons and em«n- • • • * «hrl|* until free from und Now place MKK WAKNING. NewNew YorkYork MateState MayorsMayors Confer-Confer- • brolden- m self colors, dime aim» IInn F1s«M*d rift-ma are pH for trim- (hemthem Inin an bnkfcigjturkbigj pan.pan. |ntput InIn ■a rerj*ry- With^Vlt^i thethe rapidrapid approachapproach ofof tbthee enre. to defeat the raising! of • metal thr -adit. The banque is mudlsblahly; mlitjc autuuiu Imr". ANN A MA f. quickquick oren"Veil iPtli cm decree*.flccTPPs Fahrenheit.Fahreolielt' MarlineMartine OffersOfferslFood Food ■>olldayiday season,season, andand fifiguring en ring onon thethe , ence.food pricesto defeat, are asthe follows raising: \ of • — and anbaked bak untile unti thbvl ttir ®P«*y opr «helra thei sheila.r slirlls . ’d-dl«?a rushrush occasionedoccasioned byby anyany straystray „ food prices. are aa follows: Now remove the ] upper abells, put a ds.of1* of thethe pro-Sieiltypro^erlty wavewave thatthat maymay . 1.1. RookSeek newspapernewspaper aidaid andand • nr rt.name .a-m rw nrniTiMfn-ttl .i Now remove the. upper shell*,-h oyster*. put a Reduction Measu .e. stfuck Plalnfield, Fire Chief , publicity- . * smallsmaU liltbit ofot butteri'lii rcr on euch uy^teTB. Redaction Measi struck Plainfield. Fire Chief 2. Aak churches and schools • sprinkle ligUfcr vrjth salt and cayenne 'ennlncslncics hxsthni ^ Justju°t IssuedIssued hi*Ills annualannual t 2. Ask churche* and schools DINING ROOM OF SitiPLE DESiSN. sprinkle ligbfcr with salt and cayenne warningnlng toto peoplepeople relativerelative toto takingtaking , toto aidaid InID thethe boycottboycott ofof egg*.eggs, • andand«err nervee luin th*tM undernpder sheila.shells. I'Tri'amlpiiiaitttons 'Whilewhile shoppingBhopptng andand atat , 3.3. AskAak ehurrhenchurches »ndand srhdolaschdols • i—The first otherter tlrfiee.times. BabyBaby carriagescarriages areare notnot , toto readread andand dlsrnssdiscuss thethe procla-prooja- • l relating to to hobe altowedallowed Inin anyany ofof thethe storesstores toto , mationsmations andand toto co-operate.co-operate. . • Desitfn COS. tybr CGlenn! L. Saxton. Architect. Mliinrapnlh. Min: I of food «w - rowd t*re aisles or toto bebe soHO leftleft atat . 4.4. SeekSeek assistanceassistance ofof civiccivic • offered WedmwJay by I Senator Mar- • '’a ertnanrea as to• ImpedeInir*pde ' traffic.(raffle. , organization?ort'itnlrations toto belphelp makemake thethe * line, of New Joraev. In t he form of a r’-r«on« having Christina* tree* la campaign, effective.effective. .' • Joint resolution which fc»ropo*«*l an thetr house* are requested to take no 5.5. FireFive minute*’minutes' "*11ent"silent dffm-dejm- • Bathintthingg asas ak MeansMeans embargo on the exports lion of food- rhanres In haring '-undies that will1 on*tratlon"nimtratlon" ofof approrniapproval byby com-com- * stuff*. It was referred fgnitq curtains or other Inflammable mercial:Ial andAnd Industrialindustrial institu-lnstitu- • mlttee on Foreign Rolai article*. ..Th. Thee nolle*police departdepart ment will tions.tkH OfOf ConservingConserving HealthHealth Senator Marline said ...... — 6. Co-operation•opei withwith anya.ny • opposed to thethe generalenerav {principleprin of co-operate with the fire department State-wide-wide movement startedstarted ;byby ' ! emiibergo. bar so, bill believedlieved ea crrrlelei w*. In sewing that the measure* are car- : StateRtate laborlabor organisationsganizatfons alongalong ' CleenUnesaCleanliness ofof thethe personperson tois notnot onlyonly noaww atat hand,hand, and thatthat Itit wwaaa neces- rled out and those found to be negji- . similarsimilar Hoes.lines. necessary,necessary, butbut Itit lajla alsoalso pleasurablepleasurable sariryy underunder tfthec rlrcuinstance*rcumstapces to take gent will be liable to prosecution 1 toto tbo»ethiwe Whowlw practicepractice It-it. TheTbe akinskin som>rn«e dpclftlvwdecisive ar:tio Innn I I - banker of New HHenry ‘ BrvanBryan*,f aa banker or New Mlsa Carrie Bettman, formerly of tbrougthroughb itsits million*milliona ofof Littlelittle doctaducts iUs York,yorV, ha*ha, announcedannounced thethe engagementengagement Miss Carrie Bettman. formerly of constantlyconstantly dlnchsrglngdischarging wastewaste mattermatter ' RobertRobert Cow.Gow . ofof ParkParkjavenue arena*,. la ofof htahis daughter.daughter. MissMiss EllenEHIen Bryant.Bryant, FanwoodFanwood., hashas takentaken upup herher resiresi-- fromfrom thethe body.body. A*AM a meansmeans ofof propro-- nownow recoveringrecorerinR rapidlyrapidly fiio m an oper-[t,jr- too Raymond]Raymond Sabin,Sabln .also also of of New New l i.f i'».Lu |.r«l.Hlifinne«i • Tfie funii-liioui and deco RightRight at.t *1Kos*o Trv Our Service. lo • in),!,; "in U»- ereii.num de*tan IliotiMelilj. Th path.”“That s^lilI* thef.vtlrerl -might asijh tbe nnd feared narrow the •• *Willi enter ifi.iiij etHlr into rearin* liatler..f flu- . dlnfiiepunlry reien, 1*1 toe with "Iliar Hu' idifv, dnnr ni U«q IwV 1 .*<• lb,- iwthway that led to THE ADORABLE ONE. thetbe idiUkrn'Jiii'krii riHiwgy.nffiwaj thatthat hrhe uilghtml , it divell. Which l. .tine lice lo Ibc e,r. The v.UviiUi iDd plati keep' outout'i. « fr thetbe uiu]utuil oui>u wetwet day*.da.rs. Her cost 11 ;- yen u dark trreen v*l iienllon.l.aud toreumbe «1lh plain fnniMilnse. ”\Vber*»-Wherri sdoesJoes tl»et!ie ctrnigbtstnllght andand narrownar Tet cut with a yoke, npo. _n whic— h is UponUpon recefp,receipt ofof *fl thethe pnblwberpubllKhcr ofof fklethis pepeipaper willwill furalehfurnish na ccop y of Sax- pathpoth Ica4lenlr" askednaked theth(? SundaySunOov ad RYDERYDERR & GRAVES,GRAVES, ELECTRICELECTRIC COCO.. amocke' iklrt. Vet,*!Velv, t 'button*-button* *. foe'*ton's bookbook ofof plane.plans, "Ameni•'Americ eua u Uwelllnn*.'DwolilnKs," whhwhic h contain*contains overover 300 designs tenchertencher a fewfpiv wetM aricrn.ini.*ftern-;inl. set in i rnrmeiiL?nt. andsod ea | coeUozcosting fromfrom 11.00011,000 let^ *0000,$0,000; aals lego aa bonk,book, ofof Inlertor*.Interiors, *1(1 pecper cepj.copj. “To"To p»4rpUr rlik-keiki!ii<-.k,.], . ynrdrj-prd,*' cxcl.ilcil c! .': I 111166 NorthNorth Ave. Phone 1789 Lj a of rqlitui fur the nivk. thethe aptapt pupil.pupil-—St —St.. I.'MiHL t;iob*-nemo f (44 r aatniJ BuckwheaEockwhtilt GooMd "Just-a r«ry Httler Sbe; too. roe, they an what* I •*> (bey ire.' In tbia town are many liars senior; oriental WinterWinter FeedFeeds* FoForr HenHear* and placed her Ituttorfly habda on hi- •boulder. "Yon do Itke me—just a 11: rags. Oriental! Ugh! la New Jersey they were Aiade. But not my rags. • tie, don t you 7" tie. don't year Heel Only in my native country, where Auto Storage HeHerr (deedingpleading eyeeye** gasegesedd Wtintoo hlihie.. ItIt Auto Storage An ntn nllonnir* of corn In Xhr 1 waa a prince of the"*— UrwdBC fci>.l f.T hfiu when the night waweea ae touchinteach togg sceneecene.. TToo i«bo> benoagbbe*cmg t111 tbu* tenderly bj a lamoot brnuty in "Yes, yea. But this lady la not com- prrniise* to be wrewlj cold la pretty tbtw tenderly by e fhmou* twenty In ing »txmt cafe*. \ refer to yemr mx- igooa "«w Imuiu^ Buckwheat la ththee secludedsecluded parlo| or lorr ooff a* southereoatto-mn hotelhotel'! j CarCarss StoreStoredd foforr theth e Tbe touch of her hand* on Ms shoul- wlfe." another food addition to the diet In The touch of her bends on Lie eboul ders thrilled him. Tbe dor of Jockey "Ah!' You are mistaken. I have c..M weatber. but It In not reltahrt like dere thrilled him. The odor of Jockey Club- never married " Winter,Winter, $2.5$2.500 PePerr other grain*. Club— ItIt we*WM'a *tt thithiss instanInstantt thathatt MrMr.. MlnotMinot,. "Oh, yea. you have. I know all about looking past the Gaiety lady'* beautiful it There's no need to He. The whole Visit tbe honaet at nlgnt and break looking peat the Gaiety lady* beautiful golden coiffure, beheld Ml»» Cynthia atorystory lala ououtt anandd ththee lady'lady’ss gamgam*e i nIn MonthMonth.. op the habit cm bird* have of sleep- golden coiffure, bebeld Mis* Cynthia Meyrick stamllng lii the doorway of SanSan MarcoMarco IIfs queeredqueered.. Sh8hee thinkthink*s yo youu ,1ns beneath tbe roorits. Teach tbem Meyrk-k steading In the d«e»rway of I thatthat (larlor,parlor, a smilsmilee oonn heherr facerace.. Sb Shee told . Tbat'aThat's whwhyy shelshelll lihee berheree foforr aa to rooat on tbe percbea. but lint pro- I disappearediesppenredd oo»n thethe InstantInstant,. Bubutt GnbriGabrl- chat."chat" vide onffldrat perch npat-e for tbem. j et!elloe CoseHo##’*- "bl*»hl«R scenescene"" wawass mineruinedd be be- “But"But I diddid nonott teltelLL OnlOnlyy thithiss mornmorn-- MakMakee ArrangementArrangementss NoNoww forfo r Fowla only reqoln about eight lineal roodyond rriwlr.repair. inging diddfd I *eesee heherr lirstfirst.. II coulcouldd no nott tel telll Inches of p«rcb apace per bird, bat It —so soon. Who could-I tell—so soonr "My dear lady"—gently Uinbt slipped —uo soon. Who coold I tell—so soon 7" to better to allow twelve Inches. “My dear Ia.ly"-cenUy Minot slipped YouYourr WinteWinterr StorageStorage.. ; i from i.cui' iih her lovely hauls—"I us "I"I knoknoww yoyouu didn'didn'tt telltell-. BuButt cacann from leno tli her Inrely ban is—“I a* yon prove It to an agitated lady? No. It la eometimee »ery hard to part I surepare youyou I ddoo liklikee you—mo.roo-mov*w thathann a a you prove It to an agitated lady? No with a Sock of mrplus cockerels, yet little. But unfortunately my loyalty Co Teu'You’dd betterbetter ckmeclose nupp foforr tbthee evening.evening."" tnoae who raise chickens for • profit Harrow by—no. I wont say that—ctr "Ah."Ah, yesyes—yo youu araree righright-t 1I aamm InIn- cannot afford to be "chicken hearted." c-utnataiwea ah- such that I cannot be aocent—butnocent—but whatrfoe*whatdoea GAbrfellGabrleUee carcarse It la poor poUcy to winter more male J0S5?S!3S3S53?$B5S9gJ851 vtiur forfor Innocenco?Innocence? WWte araree nnoo longelongerr marmar-- "Ah. and what can we flo for you?" orur thetne eiocreiaer nrotner.nrotner , Waswas nonott ur.elnhatgy ttoo '• ruur• friendfriend InID thisthl ln«unrr. Though If', rfed—still I should not want to meet birds tbu are reqaUed (or next Bern- take coolly tbe jnjblMtio I couldcould servservee .yoyouu liIn any other way"— ried—etUl I should not want to meet take <-ooUy the publication MorE IHarrow la • herber now.now. Ir wilwilll closeclose.. BaBut tfirst-my first—my -son's breeders, plus tsose yon feel rea- re? Mr. Elliottr by’slija IncriminatingincriituinutiQc iktfcra.ictttv.. • Gobrtellctiaurlelle IteaeItose saoaptwdn her finger*. "Very Welt;"1 Hei I friend—rovMend—my benefactor—couldbenefactor—could I InterestInterest AA.. CC. BLAIBLAIRR sonably certain to sell at a fair price. AfterAfter aatin earlyearly i.re:i(,f;i--r MinoMinott st-n neatt "Very well." Her 'oloe bad a metal- llr ring now. "We youyon InIn thithiss rugrug^T SeeBee!! OnlOnlyy Iinn m myy nana-- \ It doea not take m»ie birds long to an cablecable ttoo Jeph-soJepU*»|ih lellhitellingK «off IfiMiasM lic ring how. “We shall see what w* tive country, where"— Mt up tbe profits tbey might bave Itoae'sRose's arrivalartivnl amiand askinSektngg fofurr infonnInformsa •hall ace." tive country, where"— 112-118 W, Sixth St Phone 152 "Und<>BMedi.v. I bid you gijod day." "Prince.-"Prince," saidsaid Minot.Minot, ""II couldn'couldn’tt Us usee brought, and tben sonie. Beside*, they tUmtlon about herher.. * I'ml >uMcdl.v. I bid you good day." a rug if you gave me. one." refiuire boowsppre that might be de- l.unch Ijnie canie-i! O'clock. At 2:30. AsAs MlnotMinot,. somewhaNomcwbatt daiedda cod;. walkewalkedd a rug If you gave me one " Lunch lime ramc-c ffcloek. At 2:30. along the veranda of tbe I>#~Ia Pax he' ‘That"That laIn exactly, whawhatt fI woulwouldd do do.. votedroted ttoo mormoree profitablprofitablee tenants—laytenants-lay-- ontit ofof LondonLondon.. JephsoJeph*«un spokee|-ike.. SaiBaldd •long the veranda of the Inna Tax he YouTon areare mmyy friendfriend.. ToYoun servservee me me.. II ers.ers. NinNinee ttoo tweirtwelvee daydayss IInn tbthee fatfat-- bis cable metmet MiasMbui MeyrlckMeyrk-k.. TherTheree waw*as aa mismle-- hia cable: ••liicviins Klcum In her eye. ; givegive youyou this.this. FiftFiftyy dollarsdollars.. ThaThatt l ala teningtening pen.pen, withwith allall tbthee corcornn me meal* 1 masmashb S of O. W. excapt I •-hleTous gleam in her eye. giving It to you: Note tbe weave. Only they will eat three tlmea a day. with been maiTtc! frequently.nt|y.;D«be» Do b«att you ran. ••Heally."Really, ItIt wawass ssoo tactlestactlesss ooff meme., MMr.r giving It to you: Note the weave. Only they will eat three tune* a day. witb Mlnot." sbe said. "A thousand apol- In my"— plentyplenty ooff watewaterr andand> gritsgrits., #11Will1 pnputt AndAnd whatwhat helphelp wa|was< t!ithl*.. pray? Dtw Minot.'* she as Id. “A thousand *pol "Good night," Interrupted Minot. gnstedly Minot read the cable again. ogies." •Good night" Interrupted Minot. themthem inIn fine conditioconditionn foforr tbthee marketmarket.. gusiedly Ml not read the cable again. ogle*.“ "And take my advice. HarryT Fr o'clock tbe respite be had asked He pretended not to understand. “And take ray edvice. HorryT KeepKeep tbsthe coocoopp dardarkk excepexceptt aatt mealmeal-- Four o’Mark the respire he had asked He protruded not to understand. NoNo TalkinTalkingg |Machin[Machinee the Gaiety lady |wns coming on "My untimely descent on thd parlor." Gloomy,Gloomy, discouraged,discouraged, hbee turneturnedd bacheckk time*.time*, soso therethere wilwilll bbee nnoo Inducemeninducementt from the Gaiety lady Was coming on "My untimely deacent on the partor." - apace^and with every tick of the clock Sbe beamed on him. "I presume It towardtoward hi*bin owownn hotelboteL. IItt wawass truetrue.. a|wee^ and with even tick of the clock Phe beamed on him. “I presume It Qabrteile ftose's-hnsband at the time of to exercise. hiabis feelinfeelingg ooff helplessneshelplroaaeaas grewgrew. HHee happenehappenedd becausebecause romancromancee drawsdraws meme-— Gabrielle Roee’s husband at the time of mentally.berated Thicker and Jephson. like a magnet. Even other people's." thetbe letterslettem wawass Iinn San.MarcoSan . Marco.. Th Thee mentally berated Thacker and Jephson. Uke a magnet Even other peeplc'a." emissary of Jephson was serving a Stun*. They left him alone tp grapple witb : Mlnot smiled wanly, and tor one* emissary of Jephson was nerving a ManufacturerManufacturer DarDaree They left him alone to grapple with Minot ami led wanly, aid for one* cause that* could not loae. That after- wildwild problemsproblems,, offerinofferingg nnoo helhelpp anandd boughtnought toto enendd theitheirr talktalk.. cause thar could not kmc. That after- asking miracles. Cosfqund tbem both! noonnoon hebe hahadd hopedhoped.. WaWa*s thertheree any any-- Alcohol will not spoil the most dell- asking mlraetee. Confound them both! thing dishonorable In that? Jephson Three o'clock came.' What—what thing dishonorable In that? Jephson laterial and la aaie to use In moat Three o’clock came/ What—what and Thacker could command bis serv- was be to say? Lord'Harrowby. In- and Thacker could command hia serv- case* where tbe source, of tb* lUIn Is was he to say? Lord Harrowby. In- ice, they could not command his heart. toto Make! thithiss TesTestt terrogated, was roe rely useless and ice. they could not command hia heart unknown. Grass •talna and pitch will terrogated, was merely useless and Be bad hoped^-and now— frantic. He couldn't raise a shilling. He had hoped-and now- yield readily if tbe stained clothing la frantic. He couldn’t raise a shilling, At a corner a negro gave him a band, 11ri 1 couldn't offer a tuigeation. "Dear NoNo talking*» T f; machinemachine manufacturer darn to Invite a public com- rabbed with a cloth soaked In alcohol. □e couldn't- offer a suggestion. “Dear but He read: cnap/ he moaned. "I depend on bm He rvad: To remove Iran mat «nd acorcaea on eld chap, he moaned. "1 depend on WHO HAS KIDNAPED parison between a great artist'* voice and the reproduction at you." WHO HAS KIDNAPED white clothing cover tbe spots with THETHE REALREAL Tbree-tbfrty! Well. : Tbacker and LORD HARROWBTT lemon Jnlca and aalt and leave for LORD IIARROWHTT that voice by a talking machine. No talking machine cooJd •tu- Jephaon had asked the (mnossible. that ATAT THETHE OPEROPERAA HOUSHOUSEE TONIGHTTONIGHT!! awhile In the sun. Scalding milk Is «r. Henry Trimmer Will ADP*»r In Plan was alL Minot felt he had done his Mr. Henry Trimmer Will Appear Xa Place tsan raoh a tut. • , often more useful In dissolving stains Of His I'nforlunBte FVUnd, t*trd Har- best. No man could do more. He was of Hia Unfortunate mend. Lord Har- in cotton ami lines where hot water row*rowby r.. andand WilWinl M.kMake. aa FaFeww very sorry for Jepttsota. but—golden WARM AND 8IZZMNQ a*d soap would fall. Bloodstain* ••Gone. Vamosed. Too are now speak- WARM AND SIZZLING before hint opened the possibility of REMARKS . usually disappear If wanbed In soap to the managing editor of tbe Mall." "Ah! Indeedr 1 Misa Cynthia Meyrick'fiW to be wooed. NNOO ADVANCEADVANCE IINN PRICESPRICES.. and tepid water, but lit rase of stub- Ur. Mlnot tossed the bill Into UM V.-t he must be faithful to the last. Mr. Minot toaasd the bCl Into the bom stains kerosene is frequently help- "We are very busy. If you'll just street. Into hi* eyes came the ghost- 2^ NEW EDISON tell me what you want"— At a quarter to four be resd Jepkson's afreet. Into hia eyas cam* the ghost 2&NEW! EE39SGN like semblance' of a smile- After all. cablegram again. An he read, a. plan like semblance of a smile. After alL "I merely dropped In. I am Manuel tbe famous Htprowby wedding had not J has been tested in this manner before two hundred thousand s ridiculous In It* loenVctlveness oc has been tested in this manner before two hundred thousand Oonzale, owner of the Mail." yet taken place, j A paate of two parts of soft soap and I "Good Lord!" orted O'NetU. enrred to him. And since no otbei people. Orest artist auch as Marie Rappold, Anns Case, Alice powdered starch, one part of aalt and The next day: the Gaiety Ienziue will re- editor. mHEHE GaietyGaiety ladylady w«wasi playinplayingg oonn tfIf hehe wasn'twasn't paipaidd $10,000»10.000. MlnoMinott hunt-taint- move them. If neither of these sub- "Don't mention it. Here In Mme. the piano—a n^hllipeiine, seduc- 1 ed np Jack Paddock and told him the havehave confesseconfessedd theitheirr inabilitinabilityy • tt©o distinguisdistinguishh ththee realreal! voicevoicess 1 the piano—a whimpering, seduc- ed up Jack Paddock and told him the stances arc at band turpentine—plus On I>it> column for tomorrow. It runs tiveMve littlUttlee rum-time.. AAas MlnoMinott i wholewhole atorystory oofr ;hlhtss missiomieaionn Iinn BanSan fromiVom Edison'Edison'ss Re-CreationRe-Creationss ooff tlicmthem.. |lil tt<'li"C- V Kl «I j J - . • I'..!.! I on the Hrst I'SKC. AH for ttio rest of stepped to berislAe «be elnui-ed . Marco. Together they went to tbe When fruit or ackl stains have taken stepped to her aide she glanced Marco. Together they went to the ththee iwprr.i :ii"T. aultmilt yourselves."yourselves * upnfi atii! hihimm witwithh aa i.'.coyv inviiiiito citingf srnilismile- | II. ,1 office. the color out of colored' goods ammo- O'Neill rook the copy and danced nia will frequently, restore tbe color. tyXrlll look the copy ButBat abeshe dradreww lochackk aa j littllRtlee aatt bihias de de- - NoNott aa TaikmTalkingg MachinMachinee througti(broach ttIt.. termined dare. CHAPTER XI. A raw potato rubbed OR black Rood* "Arc there no lib*! lawn down hereT' t trained glare. CHARTER XU "the New Ettison is not a talking machine. It does aot re-pro- will remove nllgbt stnitt-*, and black "Are there no 111*1 law. "Mia*rtfta now,Itiwe."" hhee H^lf*sidf sharplysharply.. "I-I HardHard UnasLine, ForFor Gonial*Gontal*. The New Edison is not a talking machine. It does cot re-pro- gootl* fl|>ouged with "troijjt black roffpc lia aaked havea#e discovereddiscovered tUathatt j"oJo*$ cacann nonott su*oee 0f "VNK1L’NEILLL saMtt behinbehindd aa denkOwk,, tb tbee -ducducee music.music. IItt literallliterallyy re-createrecreatess musidmusic.. It.iIt s isth theo world' world'ss to t»lili'li if few teaRlHMinruls of urnnni '<*»»I.on! HarrowJiIlarTowl.yy foforr breachbrpaj"h ooTr coocontrac tractt l/\l encyclopediaencyclopedia beforebefore himhim., seekseek-- nia hsivi- l.c.-n added will look like new •> marry you." II II inc lively,material for the mor- mosmoott wonderfuwonderfull musicamusicall instrumentinstrument.. * '* * the little man. lii» eyes narrowing, »•* marry you " ing lively.material tor the mor 1o rrmuve itretmc Rpots on nilk hn "Why—why not?" nhe Stammered. |V^I row's issue. Mr. Howe ham- "concern* only me. Ton .mil* under- "Why—why not?" abe Stammered. row’s taaue. Mr. Howe ham- tha silk between Mottm rtebt sloe Dim a momenk." she mered at a typewriter. Both of tbe stand that at once." “Because." aaldid yuioiM(o«i with « trl Btcrci at a typewriter.{ Botp of the down Bud Mas) with a »ery hot Iron »mllp, shot tbank you for newspaper men looked np at the intru- Come to Our Store •The mnne 1,1a IJest. A rather "Who are your Minot aaked. strate this-wonderful new invention which Mr. Edison has li- bourn, ami then waobed with soap anil BM cfTiirt. but iviidt else wn . t ln>re CMi and Himke': in a -What? Can It be? Is my name not strate this-wonderful new invention which Mr. Edison has li- hand and elided with it into tl>e fthcr chtldUh effort, but whitt Mae wa* there "What? Cau It be? Is my name not cold water toto attempt?attempt? PooPoorr ol«»ldd JeihsonJettison!: an haoaeboliboBsehnln wordword iInn SaRann MarcoMarro?? II atama censedj'c-nsed uuss toto sellsell.. . room. . Svan-ely had be ilUappeared 1 "N,.!,-, !,w," enld tne 'Gnfcty lady, Your part in the kidnapin mftnaglujr editor of the Hall." Ilia when the dose was opem-d furiously •Sjnwnw," aald the 'Gah-ty lady, managing editor of tbe Matt" Ilia Crap*Gr.C-r.pp . Ketchup.Katchup, and continued to play. * rowby has told me. It BU eyes lighted on Mr. Paddock's giddy nd a. !••!) [,'IK man stood innlde. Mr and continued to play 1 •yea Mphted on Mr. Paddock’s giddy ThreeThree quart*quarts "f stemmed grape*, “Nothing-Nothing ofof thethe eort.t*sort.'' MlnoMinott repliedreplied.. }v"- »» »«™<«»- , attire. "We cant possibly let you give !lenry Trimmer's keen eye >mrveyeil attire-a ball ber“Wee tonightcan’t poaaibly. If that' lets wha yout yogiveu twotwo pound*pounds ooff l>r»brownw ai*tar, two cup- i ^Tierce!" thought Minot. And then a ball here tonight, if that's what you EdisionEdision DiamonDiamondd DisDiscc StudiStudioo Mfulah ofof vinegatlneaar.r a teaspoonfulti of cay- "Why. I can produce tbelmnn myself.' hf thought two more. "h ground "Where's Mews—Elliott?" he cried, want." enne,enne, twotwo talileapootal>le*|ioonful^n fills, eeach ground Miebt aa well go th* aciit while he |"To put j-ours«lf ont tbat otjrj wed- “Very•Very humorous."humorous," saiaakld MinotMinot.: "Bu“Butr cinnamon,llmiuuiii . tmiungroundd clove* tt »si(anddl niwpiicBllaplce.ilTi - "You'roare not tUe cashier, are you';" was ulwut It. Tliat sliuukd lie hl« con-1 din? may be a anrcossr \?s» this ourour wantwant*s ararce fafarr differentdifferent.. II won'wont t 310310 WesatWesst FronFrontt StreeStreett andand a tablespootahleapoonfnln tal o off s4)tadit.. CooCookk ththee asked O'Neill witb eolation when JepluuJ ll»t. Might as1 sarcasm. Minot wondered. "ljm BO ^»eabeatt aroundaround ththee huttbbosh.. YoYoun havhavee somsomee grapes,grapes, rurunn thmujrthroughb rohnde•-obinderr ttoo re-re - "I>on't try to be funny.'" mnred Trim wcll-'imt wb.1t was tlis| I eM to km>ir about It, Mr. Mi,,,.r. It letters bere written by a friend of mine OPP. 1ST M. E. CHURCH : letters here written by a friend of mine , OPP. 1ST si. E. cmiBcii movemove seeds,MTI!K. ml.addI suiTiiraaxar.. i-i^ifsf-svAegarr an andd mer. "I'm looking for the editor or < :.''.•;-„-.•„• Hose liail ipriie.1 livid witb shows me ml last-juat what youjtblnk apices.spices. BolB.H1l untilurni) IItt thickenthicken*s anandd sealaeal. this paper" ancpr. Her lips twlt<|betl. Her cblua j isr—"he looked Hway— "best for »ie." FF.. WW.. VOGEL,PropVOGEL, Prop.. I S.HAFFS. HAFF,, Mgr Mgr.. "Your peari-h In ended." Ocelli re- blue cye\veH« finotiedflnh fire. If jonly bef law Vncst for you? What iJij you n»?a plted. "What Is itr jar h»d ticen by her H^etliMi'. But hi •"Can't yon understand? Protoja OPEN EVENINGS TheThe CrueltCrueltyy ooff WomanWomen., "Ton mean yon— Ssy! I've gx* a r|Ub t. ' /1IK1 HI KIH? crjej Jjljtjy • thingIUUI^*^ you'v^vu »e^ naipmdu IA bat—^r.Me —.r , OPEN EVENINGS front page story for tomorrow's* iwiuc "He's told! The litlld brute's toldr I perhaps-you didn't jnat approV- _- PUBLIC RECITALS DAILY 4 P. M. AND 8 P. M. that will npsrt the town." Good Lord! Mlm>t n-it bin km-.-- rav-nuni^e And now I see I mld- PUBLIC RECITALS DAIlJY 4 P. M. AND 8 P. St. "Come to my arms." cried O'N'elll. reaken. A shot Ui tbe ttittU bail lilt |'canstrui>d you—utterly. Von waiit me "What Is It?" he tarset :ifter all? | to" nuHry Harrowby. You're wprking "Tke real Lord Harrowby baa been "If you refer to your Ha* hand," saidl f,.r it I shouldn't lw Hurpriwd if yon kidnaped." ilnot. "he bns done Ju4t that." (j^re on that train last Monday Just O'Neill stared at him sorrowfully. "He's uotmy limbant),. «be Knapped. I fa- make nnre—I'€!-«et here—n«fe)y." . "Have you been reading tbe Duchess Oh. what was tbe u*e? Provlili-ni.tj' •"Really. It waH Inhuman. Did «lic again?" he asked. "Who is I,cinl Har7 was with Jejilison. ^realize liovr Inhuman It wa«T I One rowby T . of Com : Minot mlL'ht ha told 1 **I>o yon mean to way yoti don't know? Where have you been burled when those io I want to thank you. Mr. iHnot." MonMonoo StoragStoragee The-Gaiety lady's chid U-.-ui to t went on. "I shnll always r«nem- Out of the Inner room gilded Manuel ble. vonr-—kindness. . I couldn't tmder- Gonzale. and. recognizing him, Mr, j "And be prominpd : jr. ofi lil« word ol | td at first, biitnow-I wonder? You Trimmer poured into his ear the story bbnor. that be wouldn't* teB. w. It's nn old theory that as BOpn an , Of George's dl.iappeanince. Mr. G sappose you found him* f h h ale nibbed his hands. honor could on* expect \i "A good story," be said- "A very carpet dealer?" 1 good story. Thank you. « thousand A Persian tarpetdealer!: I&tuMlnot't Mlnot made a little wfeistlinir "xmnil WarehousW a rehousee times. I myself will write It." mind floated a scrap df ^conversation through bis clenched teeth. Tbe girl With a ncnrnfni glanl e at thh e t beard it Mm, Brace'Braces tqbfe. stood up. - srraneerB. Mr. Trimmer went out. nod "But you must remember." he •rFour thoughtful ness has mad* me n at bh* desk, turod, "that he is also ft1pHnce. " veryvrrv happy."happv.'* sheBhe laughed.lausbed. "It"It show*shows O'X ed to their en- "Yes," said tlie woman, ("that's what thathatt pertcip*perhaps youyou.. carecare furfor me—Jiisme-ju*tt aa cyclopedic- disim 1 thought whpn I manlle(l him. Hew little-too."ifttlp— too." . "There fan a rimiziik- at the prince of liars; that's (is far as hi> SheShe waswas gonegone!! MlnoMinott eaamtt ttwe^rinswearingc NortNorthh AvenuAvenuee last stnndlnfr. elsrht (tilumn royal blood goes." aoftlysoftly toto himselfhimself,, t'flnginjhangingr ththee atfnaftn ooff head ->n that, ptawrth I run It on tlie A silence while Miss Cnl.rlHH- Ros.- hi*bis chaircbalr withwith bililas nsflat-t Hliee rac«lrac«il a tat front pnee A very flu IMT. The pa- felt in her sjeevc for heij Handkerchief Tharker.Tbatker. Jrphaon.Jepbeon. the solar system. J itrees''—hi** - lrt dictrlbutioii." At the do,(r lip piiiionl. "You are Actutg In thisimattPthisjmattpr slsim 1I werew«neri»- ao littllittlee wistfulwistful., aa littl'ml'littlee hurthurt.-. ) OFFKJE . "It oc-nm to me thnt your excliwiuir p]y as Hammbv'a frlen*?'' clie nskwl.j DiDidd shahae iC.\ >•?? IJitter-»«-POD1 iter-sweett tlioijghtthotfcrbt!: may lie tow. Seventy-Hip doilurn a "Slinpir as his friend."* | InIn theHie midstluhl;: rf alalll IQIibl*M f:«-fare#c iinandd Oielo Bel#-- lnapins eilllor. fifty "And-'si ily yo« ^n.itv of my .inimn UaU she come to care just - to a lady he adored—at tbe momcoL 125 East Fbnt Street for tbe city iditor. Allow luc—*H» trt—I.1.-II i jr. i j.inn i III ur . You are going to prinprintt thethemm Ilun tomortomor-- each. In llti lit If you necJ mori' •Only 1 know of him," sillied Mln»t., Just a llttlel Eahl, row's Mail unless my friend Is easy [>r:4.y remind xnc." i Tbe n the live- row* Mall uii!es* iny friend 1* easy •he smile died from hlai f •<•- Tor he( JUuot rose anil went enougthoughh toto liay.yop.iy ><•«u J10.tH.i0$VMW&. HHee isn'l*u’tt Into tlipir hand* he put crlnkline sow bri^lit t ic Lvahea «»f goinggotus toto papayy yoyono anythinganything.. We'vWe’vee bills. And tUt-n. cll'liiid Klill liki' tli.- the r.aifty lailj-. She lea tic il .-P»e.c-lo*<-. i! Prince Ni-vbi Bey Imno was adrna- comacome fofurr thosiIhm*e lettersletters,, nnaliiJ welwe’lll penett fox he looked, he ncut out into HIP "Mr. M|u»t,'F she said.1 ' Itlib » tI MWh*> HUed to tflve ieitures twk-o dully on themtbem oror rurunn youyou apnpdd youyourr bosIhw*s mioutt o off ntsbt. rceril a frienflJ Not II;"ti •'. tnvini'^ij (tf \ii& |irocitiuH I'Q^S at njs why. I1 \am e town in twenty four hour*, you raw if* A5ji"»"»iii i-onrtyaril. JI:^ •Slater,- cried 0'Xcill weAly, "tho bere: In ry. without shop ; little ularkimiilCrR!" ™» let-ture waa Just nltisbed us little black mailer*"’ fuiriro i|re nlirouii toBlgfat, i benr tUo' ,__^u _ (TO BS CONTINUED.! Melvin’sMelvin's RestauranRestaurantt Minot, you Mr. Mtn.it K«-|'['«1 l"to the shc?><. * (TO BB CONTINUED. 1 n:-!i- of tUcir feet over tlie grltsi? ' couii not l>e -.- - •lozen «w*d hnii^ewlv.-a from Ihe mid- FrWay nmrnhiR touuA Mr. Mi • "I-I-I'm sorry." said I i WILLW11.I, ILTULAIXKXPI-A1V TAXATION.T,\XATir>X. dle west v.erp lnirr.vini: awuy t» ntitp ready.for wliatcvi-r (Uj:lominy tiie i , forlatly.rurta*lil.r. WilliamWilliam It.U. Townsend,Towneend. citcityy .taxtax colcol-- P.P. J.J. MELVIMELVINN -••'].- - | - ProprietoProprieicr aOgbt cletn.;i!d «f Wm. Ho bsd a r< home on jbe li-r,l starimi.-rv that Hie.v lector.lector, ha*has beebaenn BecurecMruredi bbyy thethe WaatWest I TlieTlie lad?I:K!V was en w bad met a i-rin.-. When the MW Knd Civic Association to speak before liig that ttr'n ileiumi'l weald l« (.Tt 1 Kad Civic Association to apeak befd^e ed mnv. Li^uiirnlli'. - The uwIiernl^Hl orrfr*l »f Ktafl 'Jal.ii • .,| lutlfully. liiid gone oui Jliiifit flr]'r: w;ini 'Chathatt bodybody atat itIt*s meetinmeetingg tonlshtonightt I nIn ForeignForeign Mieeion*.M,..^-.- arrival **f ^:l«« Gal.il the Washington Aveniie School. Mr. elle Row i>u«l her p« k.t -f Mtrfh pn , "JTince. I"vfl«lr.>i^«l in I" «,ini.v..n the Washington Avenue School. Mr. TheTheifirs i Aralt foreigforeignn mbMonatDrtMdvtarrT socfetjaocictj' ^ *i,.i »„.r pa k.t ..f bftor* perl|jt Townaend- will talk on the subject wntrd iu.js!i-ln .oiuii ...!•!. V.*l, I , „ . A very aJifxry wofawn will M Ifcre Townaend- will talk on the subject wa*waB flstnbllHbPdnmablMw*! aatt LOWOLoudonM JulJulyy 27 27.. | „«,*!( :Ul muui I a I-a What of taxes: How they are spent, what Mtft rimrtly to IM BW-™ of taxes: How thtfy are spont. what IjM, l*in« a CUrpVaUA fiider the erer tin* ontcu:ue > f -i-'.v fc'Jii ?'•'••• wtulit lu , Is efven In return and other interest- 161611 NORTNORTHH |AVENUAVENUEE lda:». i einx a f any. »:iUhm l:.< ■ wauii.-hta ,-. Tho h*i*fr&fk yotag P.-r-ian g*K la given In return and other interest- UUe of "The Kovlety For thti Prapmgft- v ing farts. A chart he has had l>re- title of "The Rociety K*»r tins i’r**i'aea- urn.tnrt* tha agalustt the mer U«n»w1iy,e ann»uii'cuicu Mltmtt o fwa* It. ,. . «ed bis sli.mlderH . anJ took off theing^are dfacta. for theA ntiraoen'wilehat^. he ha*l be had.pre-use^ I tlun f tbe OUHMJI In .\ew I.,;-..] n d . :i,l ;i ( uof the Goajel In .New KugUi.d nnd woulmurrd tbntl>e «nffl«-l«ithe meret taanouiH'•emento biant Jeplison' ofa Itj , •t U little?" jacket of tlie ""five uniform wjth , paredlelp iforn th thee description purnot* will. be used to tb#tbe Tart*[ait- AdjacentAdjacent Ilan KHNgvtbU America.Auierira."" ald Im aufflHent to Uut Jepbaon’s ; Minot r-*e help in the description. Telephone 444411 j PUinJeldPlainfield,, N . N.J .J. bo]K.wo « for all llir.t: Old S|ienit'r Mey- J in ; which he pmlwllisbttl htt tnlks. I . bo|** for all time. Old Spencer Mey Tha PlalnneM, —Advertis- Advertisee IInn TbTb#e jplalnfielPlainfieldd rh^k^. nuvaJj" uiiLiuieiln,umcdl U j bythe .thy, ejilsotl episodee . t.,. —.Advertis—Advertisee la The Plain**** ( -A' Li " t U punnraLD Movie PhotographerPhotographer Heavy DrillingDrilling $926,410 IN BUILDING PERMITS Visits Friends Here$926,410 IN BUILDING PERMITS For State Guard, Visits Friends Here TheThe PrudenPrudentt Merchan Merchantt Know s Knows For State Guard GRANTED UP TO PRESENT TIME . I George BishopI , a rorme(forger PlainfleldBishop.- a formerGRANTED Plalnfleld- UP TO PRESENT TIME Ifnrjt ndcrr fh n pTr.viF.ionthe provision*- of the newof er. whtheo hasnaw becom e er.an experwhot movinhas gbecorte an expert moving thatthat itit i i toIs Utoi adnotachi* advantage* to hara toan aooonnhave tan wit haooomt tha with thaNationalNationa l defensdefensee la wlaw las t Fridalast y waFridays pictur »a»e photographe picture r photographersince leavin g since leaving CityCity NationaNationall Ban Bankk an d baandn abare depositar a ydepositary at strengt h of strengththeth e finafinall (la yday Boa t memberthat smembers of the Ntv- ofJ thi thes cit y Ne-.two yearthisn agocity, hatwos bee n yearnvls- ago. haa been vU- tional r;narHoardd In thilas anthisd othe andr State others 1 tin g Statesfriend s InItlng town durinfriendsg CheIn pas t townMillion during Dollar DollarChe peatMark Mark WiU Be ReachedWill Be Before Reached Before tor(or hihiss Inods—a fnads—a bankta bankingf IsstttaUo Institutionn whiab it whiofaatwaj i is alwaysroald ild —**-'-*-taktakei - the-— - -thdual bindin g fewoath days . bindingHe Iff at presenfew t days.locate d Ha ltf at present located alert In looking oat (or his interest. themm to tpserv e servethe federaillthe govern--agovern- federal' att Ne w Londonbongovern-d . Conn.at, buNewt wil l leavI*ondon.e Conn., but will leave mootDt in Inan y foreigany n foreignwar as wellwar, as ! thase firswellt of theas yea r thefo r firstFlorida of, the Conclusionyear for Of Florida,Present Year And New Account! snbjwt to check an invited. at home. *nie new oath effected ! where he will Conclusiontrain the Ofcamera Present on Year And flew abouaboutt 5O.4A59.9000 guardsme guardsmenn In th eIn Unit. tha! BO H thetfnlt-m scei™southern, _ . scenes- . several months. 3% Interest on Daily Balances of J500 and above. eOdd StatesStates,, an d abouand t 4,50about0 I n Ne4.600w Mr.In Bisho p.New conducte d a photograpMr hBishop conductedRecord a photograph ForFor City City Is AssuredIs Assured \ Jersey.~ rsey- 'studio on West From street during studio on West Front rtreet during AHAll ooff ta eth« member memberss of th eof ME Wthe Jer—ith Newe winteJer-,r themonth s winterand ha d month*a sum** ] OnlandOnlyy had*73,590 a sum-mom lo ro before and .m dlrtrlhmne .V,. , laat•ey June,guard andaUbecrlbed all areto nowthe dualIn theoath mil- marI which atudlo he Isat *tlll Wgtchtie proprietor.0Hill. 000 R. rkAs1-. a of T , ,,r CITY NATIONANationalL BANBankK it June, and all are now In the mll-[whl<-h he is still toe proprietor. As ft' .With.with^ftci'ire « npureea [liabliT.ll.blo™*e a t th .1‘*a Build ~Mh»d.tho- \ tractoBuild- r "in trorlor Inaction Uil. of Oho city r • “V '°h- • ’ ItaryItary pcrvlcaervlreLrp o f thofe Statthee an8tated natio nand movin nationg pictur e movingman tie wapictures one of ]„'&man m*nJZt*r'~ he was one of ,r according to~ ' the "provision* " if th eof Na-^th thoe corpNa-s selectethe d corpsby th e filmselected prod i byInsm ethe i nspecior' In.poctor-.film sproduc- ofllc oOc.e u p to opNovembe to r No.embertors and ter, .nd brleM«^~SKi,5J to»- tion defease pr law The oath pro- ing concerns50..10, it.It,to no wnow snaplook s look.athes thoug submersibleo.h Plaithoughn field namePlalnSsldd an named among wfcKiSM- * PLAFNFIELD. N.J. wouldild reacreachh tb e milliothe n milliondollar mardollark bunding mark. building. torMtl do the *®° do the vearavideoIdes Ian actand i scfjve'a reserveenlistment enlistment for threefor freighterrecent trip"Deutschland" forto oneNew daring mt London.ofher building Mr.for tha drat Tha two permit. No mknn M oot-«M»w» «a«cks. (Mr ekvek* eollwtlbj* »t par thnsih three years, making the militiaman Bishop was quarteredtime ondo aIt. tughlatory. boat jom one more blggaot outl.i nr k ‘to Mni ll.nl U Haw Torn CUuU> Ho». liable for any military aervlre de- in Long Island o'Sound awaiting torrentthe ntr remain, th. Allan B.’ llln*SnS."?r * sixmended years bv hiseither nation as infor activea period or asof a comingamt wasof th« thatandone daring figure..11 ofIndlcatloni German On those Octoberboatpoint fortunateS3,to.reechlne when the 110,000. marhfnebrick buildingehnr, ....lo^T .ii.w * ~ na reserve soldier. Guardsmen who did enough to get gooda&jortssia • movie." of her « ttBiHST* S’f'"i«”,Sr,,nK‘,S?d Z * gland "Z' , amountTha permit.a rarord appro.ad of 1136.410.by Balldlbg ary, tba goeaWood hulllo SkT**!*?Martbi^*rlJi*k‘ **« «tot r Ex-Mayor Fisk In.paclorlapeetor DoanDoan,e mil._ . _for _, th. erectiony, l will he bam m th. JU, of 5?""? 1 ot nearly»rly ever y.vary description demrlptlon' of fetri of*' " ktruc-*• •"•! « Ibuildingn the rea r :ofon ,EmIS iLHL"* ! Gasoline ReplacingReplacing /* " Ho ses Mr.ire-froa fromi a fifty-dollar. urty-dollar garage to karaltebuildin„ ..gto on aEas t -111Front streebe t ani.iedd by th. Lauds Exhibit Peculiar Mishap ten-t'n-tbqusan houaandd dolladollarr t>ri- k buildinghrl-k, Bakery-hnlldlne be. use d by Bakerythe Barnar d Home Bom. In LocalLocal Fire Fire Department Department New Jersey! National Guardsmen ihfl ' Fractures BIPO those if other Stater- belong td; TheThe biggesblgaeatt an d andbes t poultrbMt y snopoultryw Ci e t'nite.howd StateJ * National Guard the White PinePine Scarsity Scarsity Stirs Stirs everever heldheld.. I n thiIn s State—ththis 8tat*»—thee tenth an tenth- citize nan- soldier s must conform strict- nual Xew Jersey exhitfbinn—o'fospd : t. Candee VanktU. who fesldes" nual New Jersey* exhltlblon—ctoeedly to the terms of the National rtf'-De- • w) l Candee|H a. ThomaVanatU.s A. j who realde* WithWith the thaacceptin g lasacceptingt Monda ylostpecte dMonday that th o teapartedm a t ththate Nether the- InIn teamththee Sec6n Secondatd regimenthe regimentt Nether-armory . armory’.Eliz- Eli*- withth hlBhla d daughter. Mra. Thomaa A. I nightnight orof th e nethew LAnew Franc Lae Or eFrance en-woo d Areftouse, en- whic h woodthe newhouse, appara - whichabeth,abeth , Saturdathe Saturdayynew night appar*-. A night. recor d A record '•de Moore, of «I2(xt b streetEait , isSixth, atreet.Up la Concern in Lumber Circles glnagine byby th e Commotha Commonn Council . Council.Plain- tu s wilPlain-l replace tua, will willbe transferrereplace,d breakingbreakinwill g crowcrowdbo d watransferrod s wason hand on : Manhand.y b y CongresManys for their pay. etc., wilwill.,l | a atienp,|lentt at Miihleal n ergMuhlenberg Hospital HoapKalUp Conc&rn in Lumber Circles. fieldHeld hashaa advance adranradd anothe r stoanotherp to- to stepheadquarter to- s antod onheadquarter,e of tho team s sndof theone 3,00 0of birds the, whicteamsh represente d .offeringering fromfrom a |ra n lectured lag and ward having an entirely motorized .from there wilt be given up. Wheth- ofman ythe States 3.000, wer ebirds, shippe dwhich Immedi -represented(iisnanam torni ligamentligament,s recei v rorelrad In an nn- lirwarde department having. Figurinan entirelyg at the er motorisedthe two horsefroms ar e tberasold or willkep t bemany given States, up. wereWhath- shipped I'mteImmedi-r tlU * orders ) »t issuM hv Ad- fire department. Figuring at the er the twoatelyatel y horsesto toNe w NewYorarek citysoldYork, wher orecity, the ykeptwhere they Ad- 11S liana);ii acciden accidentt Monda >yyMonday morning . morning.Mr.' Federa Mrl an 1d Bute legislation , and by the enforcemen t nf TMA . „u „ raterate of oftransferenc transferencee that haa thatbeen forhas othe r citbeeny wor k forIs noothert known city, bu t workwere enterela notd i n thknown,e Palac e butshow . hl il w. Stoteaburyip-., Vi VanatU wa. Inrltad hr John Alnter. nubile aaalatanea. will ba nacaaanry tin. Uwi and ei maintained during the past, four it Is thought tbe precedent establish- were entered In the Palace ahow.of, Ne w York. Which embody tbe de- by_ John AUter.:;»ubUC assistance, will be necessar_ __y I HnelJ\, a^verypotable"?nd maintained during the pant four it Is thought Mosthe t ofprecedent the visitor seetablish- on hand' Satur- a : years. It will be a matter ot only ed In the last rase will be followed. Most of the visitors on handmarnJ Satur-.a of the War Department, thto-e i ,'» atitomoiilt*neighbor,. Thtoe machingo e stooridingd Unite Ind Statethes anlot-d Canada 'o, so Charleaave s slssfnorhe f 7White Pine tree, of the proiMr precaution anotheyenrs. r yearIt , orwill tw o atbo th e mosta , matter or only ed In thedayda y werlastweree fro rasemfrom othe rwill sectionother bes osection,f thfollowede of the the fler'as automobile. The machine etood United Statee and Canada, no Charlaa r elaalppl i. .n another year, or two at Thftbar most. tsettlTherei Stataree thannow Unio n fourcounty . machinesAH prli e NationaIn l Qaardimen must have 4«*8 at attfi e topthe o f aitopt Inclin eof in Alster'an sInrllne j Lathro p InPack , Alater'apresiden t l.atliropof th e knowPack,n Is no t vet mr^prealdentw t, 7 T, '*of th. known In not yet before the laat horse will have pass- the department, one at east of East Bute than Union county. periodAlls Ofartnorprise y• drill a yea* includ- no one lb It when sudden-1 Americameria n Forestry Association, not!-' may be• intet^f --nferredJbu• 1-:bnt whlcwhicih ebefored from activthe e laatuse inhorae the city' wills fir e have pass- the department, onewinnerswinner ats wer wereeaste In gailInof y gailybedeckeEast bedeckedd cages cages lod- yaryardd wtt h with no on# la it w'hen sudden- American Forestry Association,10 nles snotl- Stat e quarmar- be lafecte.1 adHatin fromg corps .actlra ase In tbsan d clt^sWes t Enfir*d houseands andWest tw o atEndwhicwhich h housescontainecontained d streamerand streamerss symbolitwo csymbolicatin g Indoo r tw?ref practice of not lossless i.. ]jr•• »•-£•.It • S,->,L,swnng. , ir,i bark ward. 1en*ws ittts« moi,.!,.™ Hu«e _-™says:. l-^.-._. . ften""r" Itsu t ofmember* it tallt i He aaya: antlne Jaws keep •gating corps. headquarters, leaving- tbe West Sec- ofof victoryvictory.. Also a headquarters,player-pianAlso a o player-piano fur-leaving•-- —' thefur-i^A halWestf hours fiee-' duratio Mon,nn Vanatta stood ofIn „ the., the••fesper —T-rear-t I—vestigatioof than . esstabliahes "Experta seedling s anInvestigationd currant an d iroosebasUblMie*i seedlings and cur TbeThe firsfirstt moto motorr apparatu apparatuss for the onfard stree that house ond, know streetn as Nohouse,. 2. th eknownnished musiaa cNo. fo r 2.th e theentertainmen t ach. In kMUlon to this indoor In- automobile and before realized the fact that the white pine and oth-: stock whi department was purchased by the only one without a motor. It Is nished music for the entertainmenttructlon thtf * will be field training* .„„automobile ^rU he wa , pinneand d bofora he realised the fart that the white pine and oth- vtock which may department was purchased by tha only nee withoutofof thos thosee wh ao hawhod finishe motorbadd viewinfinishedg It Is viewing 1 against er fir-leaved pines of tfte United 1 "In vh of the imminent dat ConnellCouncil In InOctobe Octoberr of 1912 of. andIMS. wa sthoughand t awast presen thoughtt that witat h prehentone th e stockthat. with one f at least 1 jS daya duration. , the side of the house. A . rudins ssnte.i and Canada are threatened of destruction of the w*hlteplnea the a• rebuilrebuiltt machin machinee that wathats statione wasd stationed more engine the FormerFormeentirer MayoMayorcityr Charle CVtarlsawoulds J. Flsk J., o t Fisk, of '" —rtlnctlon by the white pina blis-1 American Forestry Association'will' at•t headquarterheadquarterss o n Easton Second Easthave sufficienSecondt protectio nhave withou sufficientt the protection without the the in uncles anj ligaments very bad- it, a fungus disease, imported' call upon the Governors of all States street. At that time there were seven aid of any of the horse drawn ap- PlalnfleldPlainfield,. presidenpresidentt o r the ofUnio n the Union Street.team* of Athorse thats maintaine time d therelor us ewere soren aid of any of CountryCountrthe y PoultrhorsePoultryy Associatiodrawn Association,n ap-unde r POPULAunder R BOROUGP0P1 H GIRL g The full exteljt of hia injuries f rom Europe. Already the fliepaee In the white pine belt and the Gov- paratus. whose auspices the show was held, j were not known UI U1 h as been found in all the New Kng- : eminent of Canada to send delers- at tAe four fire houses, four of them ' wboee auspices the show wasBRID held.E O F H. R. STEWARTB . * ' being kept at No. 1 house. The first I declareddeclared thathatt fro m froma poultr ay lover'poultrys lover's theDosplUl, whi Statee. niout of the Eastern and tfons to Washington on January 18th machine proved to be sucJLh a jUrSHssuccess 1 GflOOD MAY BE NAMEDCftXMD . MAY viewpointviewpoinBK t NAMED,thathe sho w ehowwas onewas of the !one of the mu reaped the broke* bones. He i -•-.•••• and Improvement over the horse-1 greatestgreatest eveeverr hel heldd In thIne county the . county.Su- I 8u- daugt today as resting comfort-1 belt'and Ontario and Quebec prov-1 the annual meeting of the Associa- the horse-Partl y becausPartlye o f hibecauses sterlin g perintendenof thi. Marti n Rsterling. Maure r and Ipceti. te spreading steadily and tion to disensa" measures and forma- drawn vehicles that late iInn 19119144 an - an- * «»• «*tAperintendent. J . ChurchillBrown , thMartin e secretary contestR, shareondMaurer Of 49 Somerseand t street0f , 4%and . Harry H. other, this time a specialllyy builbuiltt Not Nottt lanksgivlnThanksgiving■ g ttoiy andDay partl y be-andA. J.'portly Churchill, tha secretary, 8tewartshared. son stewsor Mr . and Mrs. David iless checked will wipe out our late plans for fighting tbe disease machine, was bought and also sta- use of Tils work HI through the sea- thetbe oplnfonopinion.. F. Stewart, of Jhos street, were mar- PAIR KKIN'fJ j HKU>f. St*. white pines valued at *260,OOO,Ou&,|BnppresBlng It. If possible, and saving tioned at headquarters. ad Thealso thir d at^-n MonrocauseM e Goodof hla<, o f workEast Fronail tthrough tha sea- Rev. C. S. dtllesple. pastor of Grace North i PlalniSelsecond dannua Parent-Teachel fair r \s- " its are being wiped out (the white pines of the present and of machine waa obtained early In the reet. this city, has been named by WILL EI/KOT "NOX-OOM8.1 by the chestnut blight. the future-" sarTy "loathe «niet thU°^lty°hii been named by ; WIIA* ELfiCTM. E . church"NON-OOHS.". The Ceremon y was perI - Revsociatio n Is being held today In the "The area east of tbe Hudson Bi- present year and replaced the ante- several New York sport* liters as a At Bhe next meeting of Co. i formed at the clergyman's home and Harrison Avenue School and will be dated lire flgtiter at theed Wea t theBu dante-probabl eseveral selectio n foNewr on e oYorkf tbe Allsport-Januar writersy 1 5 anaa electio a n ~1 be Athel d ths next meeting of Co. K on M. I er is generally Infected. Wbethi bouse. At that time it 1 wasWest decide d AmericaEnd n probableguards. selectionAfter playin forg toone chos eof thre thee Fergeant All- s anJanuaryd Hve cor - wa15 s wttneasean ^election oaly b y Johwilln Smallebe y heldcontinue dforn throughou t tomorrow, the (he disease can be controlled in thi IIJA'BTKATEDI r,FJCTl-RKUOCn-RK.. that all ttie horses not needewaa d decidedwere thre e yearAmericans at lef t guardguards. for Colgate . poralsAfter. Arrangement playings will toals ochose be anthreed Mrs .sergeants GUIesple. and live cor- proceedwas s being added to the fund for area or not depends upon whetht. HarryHarry ClarkClark,e Ostrander Oatrandar., fa membe'a mambarr to be sold, but after lengthneededy «rgu-were1Goo d threetook paryearst I n athi s lasleftt collegguarde completefor Colgate,d at tha t timporals.e to hold theArrangementsBoth youn g peoplwill e havalsoe a widebe 1o - « andrecreati i - — • - - the currant . and gooseberry bashes, of>f thethe Nationa Nationall Geographi cGeographic Society Society ments it wan decided to•ngtky turn theargil-m Good took part In fourteenthis hlaat annua collegel fair of completedtbe com- at Shat timeand to hold the B suitable on which tne disease propagates and and of the Metropolitan Lecture ABJ over to the street departmento .turn them contest against Brown and It la said fourteenth annualacquain t fair of the com- cal . idea and other spreads to the pines, can be eradi- and of tho Metropolitan IAwtnre An- m«mL played the beat gamplayede of his thecareer .bestpan y duringameg thofe weekhla of career,Februar y popularpany . duringMr.: Stewar thet wa s foweekr a num. -of Christma Februarys gift s popiill b e sale and cated. soclatfon, appearedappeared In Inth e PlalnflelUiei Plainfieldd At tha present time three teams He will be graduated this June and 10 to be directed by a committee mer of years associated with hi* faCh-!several oVher feature High School last night to give an i three . team.ha ...s receive HeI w__d will severa lbe offer sgraduated t.o —coac — a h compose_____thla dJune1 of tbande non-commieslone 19 to I,d be.maIi directed by a committee of mar 4 os will .AB^nmmlwn4"Betweenn.Jn the Mississippi. i and the *H**lustrate dSchool lectur e olaat nlghl to fly a an II- ' are left In the department and with officers. The date of the first two tennrooK I Hudson Rivers we have an area In- lualrated lecture on Jam.He Is oneHe le on* the acceptance of the new engine one school teams. more recently has been employed as t!te trolley Ju ooff ththee mos tmoat popul- ,Popular .nliU, lecturers"i the In th* drills In January will be changed so Clerk by Neumann Brothers. Mr.' road Tor the a< of thoselfected with scattering Infections, but team will be no longer of u«e. Whloh as not to tall on Cferlstmas and New UnitedUnited Statestate,s an d camande i came hern under one of the three win be dtapoaed of In The Plalnfleld and Mrs. Stewart will make their wtio the directiona o f thofe Boarthod ofBoard £Mu< or Bduca- la entirely problematical, bnt It is ex- Year's. home In thi» city. jtion.

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