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noyed those attending the entertain-1 MONTCAIR H VS I jI TTIiE I/X'AIaS Uieiit Monday night on the Presbyter­ parents. .Mr. and! ian lawn ami one of them threw a Per sqm alone, which hit Mr. Wheeler Clark. t Church Chimes The Baptist 3unda> School ofMr- The boys have lx*eu warned by the t ♦♦♦♦ tuelieu wtU unite with 'the schools of Police and we hope will profit by it Editor Recorder; M»i /alurtjyy y fine jgime li| Jil'C KINGSLEY POIWIELJ, j’erth Amtioy r»n their excursion up lt * the Improvement of their manners PRESBYTERIAN Another exceedingly Interesting and b.li was piapd local liamoiid ,Martin, haw goto «>J j ^ the Hudson on Tuesday Jtu,v ^ in future. Obituary also disappointing exhibit of the low n suiting in victory fi.r Mv uchen K elt! for the summer, to |wofi *w I J Sunday Services: Tickets can be secured at the store Church Sohno! stnudard of the- mental calibre of the Cluh ovi r . Anthony tin* strongest qxiwer plant for 111? N f ♦: ♦ : ♦:: ♦ t .9:43 A. M. \:f VV. A. Crewel or from the Super­ At the meeting of the local lodge of Morning Worship ...... ll:0n A. M. fiolycrali of this community occured on ♦ • mi in /vnilxj.N l»v a wo re of l- to 2. New Haven K. U. •Mrs. Elizabeth; Freeman. Decker.Wife intendent of school. ,lr. 0. I'. A. M. this week they voted Capernaum Circle. Jr.C.E.,2.30 P.M. SuturdaJ- evening last, when the call The public should supviort tthe unu«- faVoi aJhl' to a proposition to raise <>t Alvin A. Decker and mother of Mrs. Kill) Christian Endeavor ..7:00 P. M. to discuss a vital and ovetlwhelminglj uallj good uine we have this year by At noon Monday . 'the lire whistle MR. PHILLIP KFtlJBH Wheeler ('lark and iMi- - Elisabeth the dt>atli benefit from $600 to $7 0 Evening Worship . . 7:46 P.M. iiuportajnt piolUlcal subject in Robins targe r attendance and more lilierai fl- (Minded itie alarm and (lie flrctUMl re­ the Hawle Hook and Decker died on Wednesday July 10 at r.nd increase weekly dues. Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, Hall hjy a; prominent and highly in­ imueia! siqiport. The team dc-tervey it sponded, but in spite, of. their efforts, pany last Friday. Si. James Hospital. .Newark. • • • 8:00 P. M. on Wednesday structive leader, was entirely Ignored 'because of tbftlr fine playing and they about fifty acreifof hay were burned The tuwn •was interested in th»* race The many friends of Mrs. Decker are The Men’s Brotherhood meets toe MRU. R B. POWIBLL KA I TO and neglected by the voters of the dis­ nust have better help when the hat is on the Westbrook{Farm. Some of the between an elephant and donkey from much greived at their Ions Of a gen­ second Monday of each month in tne Springfield. Mass, tor trict for whose special and much need­ ■passed or they will have to close their , jttty was cut, som e.a * fading.-aud, Coney Island along the line of the P. tle, retirtag (listHishlon. an earnest, lecture room. two, and Mr. Powell ed In.trurtijon the lecturer was secured. soavon at a heavy loss. j< tx account of no water available it 'was RTKT"io Washington. The Fie pliant Christian--■■with charity tor all. and A cordial invitation is extended to Vb-w. Can . for the_ Now jthlsi act on the part of the bene­ Today at 3f3o tfhe game will be in ajj destroyed. amounting to about thr- representing the G. O P.. riddeu by maltre inward none/’—loving her all who can avail.themselves of these meetings. ficiaries certainly amounts to a cruel iMcttrchen with the Prmlentih! Tnsur- J w ffve tons. duplicate In appearance of Taft, and Trieuda tenderly she has left an envi- .MISS WINIFRED .FL/ S vis- a ltd heartless Insult to the hard work­ anon Co. team, of Newurk. Ii was probably stanM by a loco- the donkey representing the democrat a»nU» inheritance to her family. itart her parents, Mr. IJolm METHODIST. ing, painstaking, selfdenying. unremim One 'week from ttoday there will be motive spark from the ladilgli Valley it party guided by a man resembling She has passed from our .'ighi ai the Flaherty last Sunday. erated and costly labor of a few true­ uo game but the club will enter the rail road wbldi runs along the farm. (}ov Wilson MR-hing of death, but lives like our­ WILBCR (’• NOBLE PastItol^ hearted friends of,the rdtorm The Athletic meet at Woodbrldge. Tbe ha> was the finest crop urtuitin The race will finish at the White selves iti nod's infinite car*-. MRS MANNING FKB 9:45 A. M —Sunday School obBtructohs, while bearing no burden, The game last Saturday wa iu de- here and the loss represents nearly a House, and will have whatever polit­ The. funeral services will be held at daughters have been 11:00 A. M.—Serndon by the Pastor— stand determined in the way of the rw- tali as follows1 ical, value Is not overlooked in. the ad­ her home this a. e: aeon •Saturday. July thousand dollars. Hr. and Mrs. Freeman j Subject. “A fHr>lv Day or a Holiday.” former; also while professing to be ex- Many similar fires occur ami it vertising purposes. Kith, at « o'clock. M12TUCHBN A. C. tag** at Avon. 7:4vp»lf* M.-nSermon by the Pastor-^ c-edlng anxious and enthusiastic ia would seem the rail roads should be V H. R, H H F. Subject, “More than Conquerors.” their efforts to abolish the drink traf­ able lo guard against sueh expensive AN ORDINANCE IV Kempson, if...... r. l • 1 0 MIBB ALMlEOA JC HOUSE RAN AWAY Midweek Prayer Meeting on Wednes fic, have adopted the “unit rule'* to damages. V J. Fulle Non. ss...... 5 s of the Borough of Metuchen, to amend soon leave for Gre | day evening at eight o’clock. suliuly vote for 'Uovernment by Fraud* an ordinance entitled “ Au ordinance of the rest of the Sun At about twelve o’clock. Saturday, j An Interesting sestlon of Rariian Never glviug anything to prohibiting the Borough of MetU'taen estiiblishing July 6th, a hors** of Thomas Stevens, j ST. LU K E S. e\ery ode of them will assist, in giv­ Townshi]) Board uf Fdueat.ion was held H Feltz. c ...... - grad* s of certain streets of parts there MRS- MART AND the butcher, ran away. The horse’s ■ — ing thousands to the fraudulent “A J Foster, rf ...» I 1 0 of; to wit; Main street, Chestnut ave- spending their t« ft'lgjfit s n ran.-i d by ! rein*' drop- j Rev. J. H. P0NTON, Reetor. I .Saloon league” thinking to t-hus secure ft V f. .ft) . . i « 7 da> /vexing. Rids.for •coal supply ad r.uc. Maple avenue, Linden avenue, ,:nV flown »bnn( W« l*r^ It happra-1 8unfl»y Servtm as follows the eternal life of their grand old fraud r, *» o' advertised In. th^ floeoader last |Week] Dura am avenue, William street School DR. AND MOiS. LIPPB 'A aloiii- Main atiwt Chestnut « o ly Oommunton ...... S.OO M. ■ds follows. * j being congratulated on i ulent license party. ' Wa’sh. p ...... 1 -Ji i-ireet, Central avenue. Centre street, avenue h».| ClamfleW r»»l. wMW FHU j Wmift and a»rmon II 00 A.M Mr. Chafln's •‘Uovernment by Admin V. <’ Kelly j*nd Am $G.M per go»-a tion to the family. M. _tt- . Middlesex avenue. Rector street. Hill­ iHokansvn. .la., .was driving. B „. M Eveniug Prayer ...... 8:90 V Istration" Is too fine a d oetrine j g vf.n. \l Freeman and Soa $»’« :>2 i«*- side avenue Highland avenue, Essex lest, the horse soeuieti to feel the bur-! uch license loving minds to gragp. gross ton. dross Bros. $»».2.‘» per gross MR AND MRB. NlATt INS p f h t h Am b o y . avenue. Woodbrdge avenue. Amboy REFORMED. have been i fli ii ,,v the wagon, tor running inn. the The whiskey drinker tovee hl» CW. «» A. IV R H H. F. avenue., Graham u\eiiuefLake avettue, gutter tie freed himself by kicking 'After a considerable amount of dis« NHtJian Robins, Ji. had long and painful reason to ToIit. rif«r. ff ...... 'h 1 0 and High ntreft and Moine street. loose the- shafts. earrjing the wl.lfflr- Rev.-J. W. VAN ZANTEN. Minister. ( iissirm regarding the recent inve.-n- I • * know in handling drinking men, ainfr John Hunt, lb .•...... i o 0 1 Spring street anti Elm street" passed Service of Worship and Preaching at uition of the stibJeK t»f coal weighing W O R K ^ IJAS BEN tree with him. and galldJlirg up Plain- while he bemoans his helpleBnes* P. tlnmon. 2t> ...... » A 0 April 1st. 1912. and ajipnned April *>'h 10:45 A. M. Sernvon i.y the Pastor the board was ftilfy sattisthd with trie startecP for the |uew Held road, where he was rather snddeu- against Che force of the habit he '#IR J Dunlffan. hk...... l 0 i ii 1912. home $ Dr. Oroas tp | on | suflrped l.y a man eofnlng from that Subject: ’'Enlarging the Horizon ci always acknowledge that he ia wrong, ^\ . ChristopheiiHon. c ..4 1 r Be It ordained by the Mayor and the Cor. Clinton A veJ St. direction, % Life." hut a ‘fraudulent lodal option voter** I. Blip, p ...... » 1 -2 1 Common Council of tlie Borough of injured except tthe wa- Sun-dav School at 3:00 P. M. logs In the iownshlp was awarded to Nothing wus never—he is always r^ghi. *His ’’Gov­ J.. Clallasher.'Hit...... 4 fi fc1 Met lichen that The Ordinance entitled Society of Christian Endeavor at '-.no (IropR Bros, by mianltimus vote,, and (MRS. RICHARD WT gon. however. ernment by Fraud" la an aippetixer a» J Colt8Y*n. rf ...... 4 (\ 1 1 “ Au Ordinance of, the Borough of Me- tainlng her sister, P, -M. Header Miss Edna Wlttnebcrt keen to him as the drinker's whiskey. the meeting adjourned tucbeti establiahing the grades of cer- and niece, Miss MT’ftlC STUDY CfalTt. There will he no evening services And he knows the quality of the good* inii. st-reeb* oi pavtt thereof, to wt; In spite of the Intense hea:. a fair sey City. l uring July and August. he believes In as well as the quality of 37 <» g ■ ■. l> j Main siuet. ChestTm* uv nuc. Maple Totals ...... 41 X cordial Invitation is evtended to the liquor used by th« inebriate. Hence sized audience enjoyed *the speech by had a lunch- aveulie. Linden avenu*. Durham ave­ iliISS I.IIJAN CANS gliN : The Mush- Study Clul all not worshiping elsewhere. Ire has no use for “Government by Ad»- Thrpe bise hits FrPr Noe Foster, Hon. Bugene-Chapin, farmer candidate *>nu at the home of Mrs. dtelle Mnu nue. Wlllmn street. School street,Cimi- staying at Aslmry minlstrattlon”. • f* Two ba>o hits—ilgehlptn; Hits o Walsh for President <»f the Prohltbilion Party, ning Wednesda yaftermjoti. It was In­ tral avenue. Centre street, Middlesex JOHN CORNELL* R; off Eile 15: sacrifice hits—Fortner.ff which was given* in Robins .'Hall last tended to have It on the lawn hut on BAPTIST avenue. Rector street. Hillside ave­ | REV. MR. BAY HISS, j tKt.olen bases. Lehlein 3. K e n ip s o n t. Saturday night. nue. Highland avenue. En*ex avenue. visl«S!*his slater, I aomiuut o f the rain , it was held on tile Fullerton 1, Foster 1, Noe 1: bases on Recorder Weber fined Otto Hammer AtTHERSOON TEA piwwuthed In the orch. Rev. HOWARD JOHNSON, Pastor. balls—off Walah 3; oft Bile Struck ly of St* ft Bru&awick last week for cou WQodiitidge avenue, Amboy avenue, (iraham avenue

t to a passengsr on *h. 1st, 1912.*nd approved April ftth 1912, Mu mistress. Jec« “PenIonalllJ'.', Next ■Baturdav fh, Metuchen Flsld troiksy. caused by Hammsrly grabbing •be aud the* same is 'hereby amended as folk, Va. Mrs. Manning—'Our Club.” Bpeclal singing—‘Adi welcome. nub am to go Woodbridg, to take part “ passing limb which flow back and hit Mrs. C. P. Hull—“New Ideas. ” , W . follows: Sunday School at 9:46 A. M. to and from ’ Ii. a tournament^ which will be held the other intssenger. COL. WEBER HAS Miss MadeHne Hall—’"Our Future.” Section 1 —By adding to the streets Juniors on Tuesday at 4:00 P. M. A great number oj Englishmen tras*\ under the rules of the A. A U. It is taMftng Lieut. Brennan. - N. Y. IMtk. Strong—“Our Hustiandv." A number of streets in. the Borough enumerated in the title theraof. Holly el upon this train and their fondness hoped that a large number will go from 1 Police Department. * Mrs. Jerry X^etson—“Our Children." . . . . .have been coated with oil this week, street, Clinton place. Rose street, Lin­ PAINFUL INJURY TO for tee suggested the present here to encourage the club. The meet- 4. . . . . , • .. coln aneuue, Carson avenue, Henry Plano solos were rendered ‘by Mrs...... 'While the treatment helps to allay AFTER AN ENUOWiAHL VISIT W. T. McADAMS But tee drinking, though still big will ibe held on the grounds of the i 4 .. .. George Tatt, Mrs. Sttrong and Mrs. the dust it makes rather a messy-sur- street, Pleasant street, Robins place, with his family Clifford has upon as a British custom, has Colunvbla Club at 2:30 P. M. Burr, and vocal selections were given lace to w*alk over at crossings and get­ Walnut place, Lehigh parkway. New In favor among Americans In returned to Birmingham. by Mrs. Roy ThornaJl. Mrs. Frank On Wednesday evening Mr. McAdams ting on trolley cars. street and Pearl place. years, so that the beverage dads a Grtmstead and Miss Hall. was seriously burned by an explos­ There is quite an interest beiug Section 2.—By adding at the end of IMR. A1LBC L1TTBRST BEEN general welcome amoag both native ion of gasolene In his boat at Boynton shown in Athletics in IMetuchen lately. Monday night a noisy serenade was’ Section 1st of said ordinance the Jol- visiting at Newport, R. I. end foreign pastengers. It Is served C EXCURSION Beach. ‘We have some fine athletes in town, given to Mr. Wtttenbort and bride who loving: In the parlor cars of the ’’Diamond" It seems a quantity of gssolene leaked and they are showing that they can had Just returned from their honey­ HOLLY STREET, from the Pennsy­ THE MISSES McnONIGAI WERE about four o'clock. to the bottom of his host and wss ac­ produce results. All they need is some moon trip to their home on Middlesex lvania Railroad to Middlesex avenue. guests of Mr. and Mt*. oe. Barr Parties desiring tickets for the Hud­ cidentally lighted resulting in severe encouragement from the public. Avenue. this week. son River Excursion next Tuesday, CLINTON PLACE from Main strbet burns on his face and arms. ADVERTISING M THE METDCH- What has become of that Olympic should secure them before Monday to Henry street. Dr. Hofer attended his Injuries dur­ Club, at one time they had quite a sum Eagle Hook and Ladder Co. have re­ MR. LUOIHN N. BOV! AND night as all unsold ticket* will be re- EN RECORDER BRING RESULTS ROSE STREET from High street to ing the night and brought him home in the treasury, and a lot somew’here ceived a liberal check from'Mrs. Pfeif­ daughters have moved to irth Am- tu-vefl to the Committee In ch-irge i f Amboy avenue. Thursday morning. in tdwn. fer of Fords with a letter thanking boy. Perth amkic nn file ehove ever in, LINCOLN AVENUE, from Main st. His numerous friends wish him a Hew Storage Warohoum Why cant the present atheltlc club them for help at their recent fire which A longer stop will be made at West would have been still more destructive to the Cemetery speedy recovery. Store jnour furaltture and pianoa come in on the start that the Olympics UR. AND MRS. MoDONNl ANO Point than was made last year, giv.'rg at J. Christ Co.'a modern building; had, and make a Club that all can but for the help from the “ Eagles" CARSON AVENUE, from Amboy sons of New Haven, C#n. have those who «o des're an opportunity to take part in and make a success of ath­ ocked rooms; all clean, airy and dry- avenue to Woodbrldge avenue. .been visiting with Mr. l view the military academy and witness Mr. William Carman of the Middle re. C. A. DAK FURN4TUHE FOR SALE. storage from 01.00 up. J. Christ Co. letics. HENRY STREET, from Woodbrldge •Prickltt. » . adets at dr.’l. ^ Our present association has been sex County Tax Board has started a Corner Madison avenue and Smith St avenue, to Clinton .plkce. 1 lel.ets on ssie .’.s d- tifrnate : on the Peven pieces of Golden Oak Furniture. Perth Amboy N. J. struggling along on very poor support plan for the formation of an associa­ PLEASANT STREET, from Hillside WU0RRIL THOMPSON HAI ACCEPT tiers In va‘ r,i - srfjre wind , •'» reCond hand, iu good eondttton, for and showing good sport. Js not this tion of all the twenty one county tax avenue to Washington place. ed a position wltih a dr firm in sale cheap. Ilf Interested apply to P. good time to give them some encour­ boards of New Jersey. *8ec‘y Spencer FOR SALE—A lae family Cow- iVsbury Park for the Rum r. 0. drawer “H" In care "Recorder," Me- agement? has mailed invitations to all the coun­ ROBINS PLACE, from Hillside ave­ quire of W. A. CROIWBLL. ty hoards and If they reply favorably, nue to Highland avenue. DR. E. F. POTTER tuehen, N. J. MISSES ANNA AND IMA1 BEEK- meeting will be held soon to organ­ WALNUT PLACE. I roil: Main street —DENTIST— •*i«aS«r Pay For Working Girfe. man who have been visit Mrs. G. SMALL GIRL wants position for How young girls working in stores ize.—probably at Trenton. f to Li mien avenue. . H. Williams, have return to their light housework. Address Box 354, and shops C»n Hvc on the wages paid Offlee at residence. Hillside Avenue, WEAR LEHlCll PARK.WAY from l*k« Metuchon. m them is a problem scarcely understood On Monday bight *Mr. (Robert Will home In N. Y. * MEmXMHN. N. J. * 1 avenue to Rose street. • • • by the Minnesota labor bureau, ae mont entertained a party under the aus Odtre hours: 8:30 sc m., to 4:00 0. ■■ wording to W. E. MrEwen. com mis- iplees of the Presbyterian Brotherhood, "NEW STREET, from Holly street to IMIS ALICE Ml'NDY j D MISS Wednesdays. •doner. Statistics which have Just on the church lawn, by an interesting Main street. Clark, of Durham ave.. ■s spend- been compiled show that more than Illustrated description of a canoe PEARL PLACE, from New street to lng a week at Ocean Gn . Expert Paper Hanger, Painter and Decorator B5 per cent of them earn only from 50 trip down tlhe Delaware River. Middlesex avenue. • • • to 83 ceifts a day, that more than 45 MK. AND MIRJS. P. G. Of G AND Section 3.—'Be It further ordained per cent earn from 84 to 99 cents, The dangerous nature of the corner Lloyd OrlniHtead have ji returned that 1.51 per cent earn from $2.50 to that this ordinance dhall take effect Wm. W. EDEN, Sr. of Amboy avenue and Main street, be­ after a ten days stay at George *2.89 and that only sefen-tentha.of Immediately. cause of the standing of the local car, per cent are j>aid as high as $18 ‘a Passed July 1. iaik. SURGEON-DENTIST Phone 861 -L 264 Drift St NEW BRUNSWICK we have warned Ideal officials about ^tR. R. B. CROWELL m MR. week. - Approved’ July 2. 1912. numerous times. It was illustrated Janies Grimatead are a ------± ------/ ’At test—'HOWARI> S. WILSON ,t^ >S€ Clinton Place, near Main Streep *b\<* »week wh^T* Mr FfeijArlrk Frvr wa*t attending the Prohlbttl rtatianl. v v BARGAIN’ S FXJR 13DM13DNT5. 1 n ik-ruygu ctgfjL ------ki Bl’f UfJCTtaroj ■ r»» #»------— _____ | knocked dawnand run* over by an auto ai Atlantic City. S. H CLARKiE, Mayor. Teiaphone 21-W. On account of business being slow I , while waiting there for a trolley, for 4 - •MISS WLE'ANOR BL ’am compelled to.sell my sunplu^stork tunately hJs Injury was not serious. tertainecl her small conststjigK of 11 head of horses and | .A'ttUmber.of thoughtless l>oys "Farm Party” on Thui Henry A.Rumlcr nitres.that would he suitable for heavy John Cornell, Jr. Th:s*A lnt?r noon The young fp| hauling, fanners or any general busi­ * * ...... - !«*! for i*r.d delivered Wg hay Sewage Disposal and Water ness purposes, ages from t to 9 years, rack and had a Jolly PLUMBING weigh from 1100 to 1400 each. This is tlnie' Supply. a uuVul lot of horses and will bcVsold ' ----- AND— / ■MR. R. B. POW43UL AN f a m i l y ! CONTRACTOR for an yreasonalde offer. Special at- , axe visiting In Mass. an. Metuchen, N. J. tentlpin l« called tto a pair of mareifr, ^HEATING 7 and 8 years old. and a nice road mare I Call THE MEMBERS OF LADIES' safe tfir lady to. Hde or drive. They [ Aid Society, apent thsldJsHitih\ (Miss Vapor Heating a will be sold all together .or separate. | No. 1 2 3 - HELLO Lilly VanSiokW, in iy this It will l>ay ahyone looking for a horse | rweek. James M. Pettit Specialty or marc to call* and look these over, j Can be seeh at . FOR QUICK SERVICE ‘MR. OHA9 EDGAiR AN ON AI>- PROMPT)M PT ATTENTIONATTENT1 bori jailed this week a two Funeral Director COAL YARD OFFICE Have you tried our delicious Coffee Ice Cream Cones? GIVEN TO JOBBING months stay in Europe. PEARL PLACE AND MIDDLESEX PHONE 2-L 821 East Jersey Street. AVENUE. Halim’s Pharmacy ‘MR. HAROLD EDGAR BEEN' m e t l c h e n . n. j . [Elisabeth, N. J. to Boston oo a busim Phone 140-J, . I; 1 MAIN ST. METUCHEN, N. J r . , . . . . i Factories Gcored. The New\ York Telephone To., has **Each Ice cream factory In this absorbed six more Independent com ROOSEVELT CALLS TH AND ISLAND STATE GUARDS State Is scored on a score card which panlee. The corn and wheat crops of III! deals with the equipment aud methods CHARLES A PRICK1TT, Editor. noia were reported to be below tbs FOR NEW PARTY PARI FIRE SWEPT In manufacturing If carelessness Is ITS ICE CREAM shown in any one detail, It appears on MITUCHEN ...... N A average. August Belmont has given an op lbs score of the factory. Ia sL but tlon on hla 1126,000 English stallion Men in 40 States tffgn for Con­ SummerAesort Is Practically not least, is the street peddler with Itock Sand to a French sy ndicate for Health Department Precautions his cart. He takes lit® stand acros® SUCCESS WITH THE TURKEYS breeding purposes. vention in Chicago. Wipfi Out by Flames. from a public school, park or other WEEK'S NEWS BY About 100 "good1' milkmen were in for Keeping the Delicacy Pure. place where children usually congre­ Hen Will Take Bettsr Care of Poults atlendance In Rochester, N. Y., at the gate. and there gathers U1b harvest. Than Any Human Can—White annual convention of the Certified The ice cream he dispenses is fre Holland for Market TICK AND FLASH TO BE HELD ON AUGUST E LO ss | | puT AT $500,000 Milk Producers of America GOOD INSPECTION PLANNED quently made in a filthy tenement There are now 27 men awaiting ex kitchen of a dirty shack in sharp con Choree the lsrgest hens from your ecution In the three New York elate trast to the neatly painted cart he own flock keeping some of ths old What Interests the World Chron­ prisons where condemned men are ■■Aim la ke Strike..! the Root, of Prk Woman j| ;y ear8 Old Aida Rescue pushes und the white apron and cap quiet ones snd one or two young hens. Daatha Frem Ptomaine Poison Have Get a young tom from some neighbor electrocuted. . y,iefl. in InUawWy No Le.a Than W o rk -w g Finos Two Others Ov­ he wears. Theec peddlejB cati no* icled by Telegraph and Cable. Mrs. Florence Boyd, of West < hea­ Decreased— Conditions in Factor­ make ice cream under clean condi­ that haa a healthy flock. Never keep |„ P0lit lc ." -“Thou Shalt Not ercome by Smoke in Building ter, Pa., despondent from Mlness, kill ies Have Improved— Frozen tions. and yet they are entering into tw o 'toms on the aame farm. Th# ed herself and two young children Steal” a Principle. j c ^ for Help. competition with repntablf manufac­ worst enemies turkeya have are crow*, Delicacy Produced Daily. GLANCE AT FOREIGN AFFAIRS with illuminating gas turers who are trying to place on the rats, coyotes and the cholera. Rear -Admiral Winslow assumed re vl»w Y o rk — Colonel Roosevelt b ; N.V.,—ThouBund Island market a safe, properly handled ar­ barrels or boxes fllled nnethlrd with sponaiblllty for the poeltlon of the bat- lh;rd b-ty^vchuon wll^be^^.^ ept by a disastrous tire ISpecial Trenton Correspondence.) |ticle.” straw, laid In the orchard and partly j tleshlp New Hampshire, rammed by covered with brush make the best |out pructically the eti- Trenton,—Without noting the fact j Washington Loom* Large as a Center j the Sound steamer Commonwealth nests. Gather the eggs every evening " o U ^ t r l’ltll. The call for aeevion, the Columbia that deaths, by-ptomaine poisoning Edge At Head of Board. of Interest— Legislatures Busy In Hr. Adolph Meyer, chief of the The Economy and Efficiency Torn-' until a hen wants to set. Then give ,, B|gned by Roosevelt leaders of 4 w York State PMucatlon- from eating ice cream have decreased , Many States—The Lights and j Thaw alienists, testified . at White mission, authorized under a joint her 16 to 18 eggs In her own nest and slates ami addressed to the people jjkd«ight> ;-aeven cottages, materially in this State due to the; Shadows of the News. I Plains. N Y., that the JlSyer of Stan­ lotion parsed at the last session; ot the set all the other egga under chickens the. United States, without regard to i estimated, will be ap- work of the State Board of Health in j ford White is not now inaatie and nev Legislature, lmd its organi/atiop imud at the same timo. When hatched give L e t political differences waa issued pJ|5(HUto0. No lives were getting after old-time filthy conditions j w was. irig at Sea Girt. Howard It. ritutaftjthe all the turks to (he turkey beh. through Senator Jor«»ph M I)l3U>a* B there any serious casu- surrounding the making of this sum Washington A cloudburst north of Elgin. Ill. df> newspaper writer *f this city:. :vlt.s de­ When the next hen wants to set President aud Mrs. Taft returned to Btroyed proper!y*valued at thousands campaign nianuger, in the new mer product, George \V. McGuire, a'| headquarters of the part) at the lected as clrrk to tile commfi mjiotv give her some eggs If there Is a full Washington from Philadelphia, A mile of,,the track of tho ted at 1 o'clock In the chief of the division of creameries and of dollars...... Senator Walter E Edge of At setting, otherwlsa break her up by up­ xxcere they attended the aaengerfeet. Chicago & Northwestern was washed Hotel Manhattan . . I burned for more than dairies of the board; gave some perti­ The party will probably be called City was elected president and Jajnes setting the box or barrel containing Because of numerous drowning ac- i The blaze spread with nent thoughts on the production of ice | F. O’Melia of Jersey City was chosen her rent. If not allowed to set a tur­ edents In the navy Uncle Sam will gity, fanned by a strong cream and Its proper handling, the Th* Fall River Line steamship Com the ,’ro^r' , *t'* . ar„*na '1Jl>elaware, secretary. The other members tir key hen will lay three aettlnga of egg*. make the swimming teata at the Naval lib and cottages of the observance of which he is seeking to monwealth rammed the battleship Maine, North ^ “ Mlse^etppi. Senator IsaacT. Nichols, Cumberland; Do not set any as late as July as tho Academy more exacting. New Hampshire off Newport In a South Carolina, represented lort were filled with enforce, so that this summer delicacy Assemblyman Frank M Stevens turks will only be a bother tn cold dense fog; both vessels were consid- ] Idaho and Nevada are no_ P , many of whom had to will become absolitytely harmless to , The Houae of Representative* at gen, Samuel Ludlow, Hudson; weather. When hatched tho hen may Washington again paaied the army erably damaged; no one was injured. I on the provisional cot ^ ^ ledly that they lost the consumer. It that it was feared can readily be realized. When it is .... i. i..... ' .. -i . . . j ..,. vinxx. x>r nf the secured in the State House as the President and Mrs. Taft on the and eating his birthday cake alone j realize that today the power of the urn would go. help was understood that bacteria multiply rap­ .... icrooked t * political it.;.... i hnnaxiBbosses and nfOf the quarters and the next meeting < f the eve of departure for France for the with his wife. phone to both Alexan- idly in cream and milk, far more privileged classes behind them is so commission will be held Septembsc lb. summer. Wilbur Glenn Vollva, leader of the jbd Clayton. Sweeping quickly than In any other product, strong in the two old party organiza­ Thirteen article* of Impeachment sect that Dowle left, declared a!j Am­ lineae section and leav- the health side of the clean proposi­ tions that w helpful movement in the Condemned Cowe Removed, against Judge Robert W. Archbald, of erican cities wotild soon receive that but ruins behind, the tion becomes apparent. same fate that befell Sodom and Gom­ real Interests of our country can come [t® the Columbian Hotel, After being t**ted for tubrrqi to the Houae by the Judiciary Com­ orrah, „ahd called all his followers to out of either; itroyed, and then began Gaining Popular Favor. twenty-eight In the herd of jlUlt “ Who believe that the time has mittee; th* committee declared tie Zion City. He says Chicago will be after cottage until at She State Hospttal for the hntone at come for a national progressive move­ “ baa prostituted hla high office for the first. icore of them had been Mr. McGuire handle® this subject Morris t’lains hate been condemned ment, a nation-wide movement, on from the practical as w ell as the scien­ personal profit." Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer laid the cor­ l there seemed n o proa- and removed by the State heap h au- non-sectional lines, so that the people ner-stone of the School of Journalism, the blaze. tific standpoint, and says as follows; thorilies. The tost ot the towi may be aerved in sincerity and truth which has been added by Joseph I park appeared to be "The production and proper care of ordered by the board of managed# and Persona1 by an organization unfettered by ob- Pulitzer’s bequest to the Columbia lone tlm^ it was feared milk and cream require a great deal of waa made by Dr. Whitetleld (liny, of George B. Swift, ex Mayor of Chica­ University group of buildings in New igatlon to conflicting interests; W ou ld reach as high as attention by health officials during the Newton, a member of the Stat^iHoard • Who believe in the right and capa­ summer season. This includes the go, died-there. York. F’resident Butler and Dr. Wil­ of Veterinary Examiners, assist'd by White Holland Turkeya. Frank Sangoriki, the noted book­ liams, the director of the new school, city of the people to rule themselves ats In the hotels and ubo of these materials in the manufac­ Dr. Henry \Y. Dustan, veterinarian of and effectively control all the agencies binder, was drowned while bathing made addresses. ture of ice cream. This product is the; Morristown Board of Hewitt), care of them than any human can. In near London. Gov. Woobrow Wilson waB nominat­ of their government, and who hold gaining in popular favor year by year, hospital usee l.jlW quarts of ] feeding give the hen corn to.flll up on State Engineer John A. Bensel an­ that only through social and industrial ed for President by the Baltimore enormous quantities of it being con dally, and since { the removal of so so she will not rob the Uirka of their nounced himself a candidate for the Convention on the forty-sixth ballot. Justice thus secured can honest pro­ Burned, and consequently its manufac­ many cows from the herd the warden food. Gtve tho turka ham boiled egga Democratic nomination for governor. At tRe night session the speeches perty find permanent protection; ture and handling muBt be well guard chopped fine once a day In tho after­ The Rev. Reese Wllmer Perkins, Is buying outside 280 quarts per day. nominating candidates for Vice-Presi­ “ Who believe that government by ed. Last year the Legislature of this The cowa removed will be replaced as noon. president of Leland University, New dent were interrupted and the plat­ the few tends to become and has In State amended the creamery act, aud fast as possible. Three cases o| typ­ Nothing equal* turkeya as graaahop- Orleans, died suddenly in Philadel­ form read. Thomas R. Marshall waa fact become government by tbo sordid its provislona applicable to the phia. hoid fever In the..... ______institution eotbrac ___ per *ni1 arra)r worin deitroyert. A named for Vice-President. influence that control the few; manufacture of ice cream Each op­ ing uver 3,0(10 people, caused the an i flock will eat mang. bushels of Insects James T. Dubois, United States Miaa Nella Louise Greening, stenog­ “ Who believe that only through the erator must now secure a license from , haa left Bogota thorites concern, and a qareful teat j *“ ‘ rapher, at the Matteawan Asylum tor tent pro nrif ^ ‘ -'fV hafnrfi hi la Ply- Auataooos that the water from both the spring legislation demanded by th® modern and In order to obtain aald license he _ ...... Bourbon Reds though smaller aft used for drinking water supply and Industrial evolution; legislation which orltei because of their domesticity and intendenL made changes in the must comply with the provisions of the regular reservoir supply of watef ______Yar, died report of Thaw’s mental examination shall favor honest business and yet the Whit® Holland turkey Is especial­ chapter ISP o f the taw* of 1906, and waa free from typhoid germs. In New Brunswick, N. J„ aged 96. Her in 1911. She also said she did not control the great agencies of modern the rule* of th* board gfoveralog the ly prized as a market fowl for Its pink uncle waa a signer of the Declaration take down all the answers Thaw gave buslnes# so as to insure their being white akin. Young hens usually weigh manufacture of this food product. Coal Monopoly Discovered. of Independence. to questions. used in the interest of the whole peo­ Borne of the principal requirements of ten pounds, old gobblers twenty-sis Col. Roosevelt answered the nomina­ Julia Connors, twelve yearB old. ple; legislation which shall promote the law are: That there shall be no The State Board of Education has pounds. tion of Gov. Wilson for President by a was lured by a man Into an unoccu­ prosperity and at the same time se­ discovered that there ia a coal mon­ statement In which he declares he will direct communication with a dwelling pied flat at No. 3872 Third avenue, the cure th® better and more equitable opoly. and that bids for thn-supplles Fattening Ration. now take up the progressive fight TAIT SELECTS FULLER. or kitchen; that there shall be Imper­ Bronx, drugged, stabbed and slashed diffusion of prosperity; legislation of public schools throughout the Slats W. A. Llppincott, head of the poul­ for the Republican party. vious floor* tiroperly graded and drain­ forty-one timeB, then placed in a box which shall promote the economic are without competition and the pric­ try department of the Kansas Agrlcul- Cardinal O'Connell of Boston, sail­ Taken to ll That President Hlm- ed; smooth Inferior surfaces; ade­ and tossed into a vacant lot, where well-being of the honest farmer, wag® „„es paid ---- are------beyond reason. ------It Is pro- turai college, gives the following at ing for Europe on the Rotterdam, said Run Campaign. quate cleansing facilities; clean con­ she was found. The child died three worker, professional man and busi­ • elf posed to appeal to the Legislature aJKLf sm excellent ration for fattening pur­ o f the political situation: “1 hope the Washli dent Taft is to tainers, etc.. hours later without being able to de­ ness man alike, but which shall at the to. Go v. -WUson. Strrely the Comm is poses: One par^^omgJoiU. one part I Almighty wl^L provide a worthy lead­ run his owl paign. scribe her assailant. same timS iff rtfcr in efficient- fashion— , Callers Condemned. sloners do not imagine the public oat flour, one parTEarle^tagal, one J er for the country.” T im tr lug trf the in- and not merely pretend to strike—at schools are the only sufferers? All part beef scrap, eight parta nouncemeti Charles D. Hilles, the roots bf privilege In the world of “ One of the worst feature# which the State has known this shameful milk or skim milk. This makes what Foreign the Ptesldeitfr Secretary, is to be S p o rtin g industry no less than In the world of we encounter is the use of cellars and truth for years; all the politicians are is called slop feed, as It is thin enough Sixty persons were burned to death Chairman d th® National Committee. basement* fo r factory purposes. In a Marqu&rd Is now in a class by him­ politics; aware of it; every reformer Is familiar to pour. in a fire that destroyed a sugar fac­ Throughout tils campaign preliminary self so far ss consecutive victories is "Who believe that this type of wise majority of cases, these cellars are un­ with the facts. Has anybody acted? tory near Llpezk, Russia. 1 to the Chieqpp Convention Mr. Hilles concerned. . ------^ ------Industrial evolution will avert Indus* j fit for the preparation of any food for Not one. and when the State Hoard D. D. Colvin, an American, who was wan the guiBpf star, In spite of the human consumption. They are often Jim Flynn’s sorry showing at Las trial revolution; of Education essays to tackle a Job, engineer of maintenance of way of the fact that CugT®>aman McKinley was devoid of light and ventilation, damp. Vegas against Jack Johnson was not "Who believe that wholesome party j the railroads will call ’em down in a National Railways of Mexico, was nominally INI . And now -amelling, poorly drained, infested unexpected enough to be worthy of government can oome only if there is 111 hurry, like ajl the rest drowned near lrapuato, Mexico, while Hilles is ® run the National cam- with rats and insects, Me. House fur- comment wholesome party management In a dlrsctlng repair work. paign. i f f naceB, coal bins, ash aJid garbage bar The Chicago Cubs and the Pltts- spirit of service to the whole couutry, j Barking Horn Nuisance* British masters and mates, accord­ The nam» of McKinley and m i­ rela and waste cesspools are frequent­ turgh Pirates are having a merry lit­ and who hold that the commandment ing to advices from England, planned lium Barn*, Jr.. Of New York were ly situated in proximity to the Ice The use of the "barking" horn and tle struggle between themselves in | delivered at Sinai, ‘Thoy shalt n ot1 Sour milk la an excellent feed for a strike on transatlantic Hncs wjhlch proposed, « t r to meet with objection cream freezer. For these reasons a of that which imitates a locomotive chick®. the pennant race— j steal,’ applies to politics as well as to | would be declared in August during by the Prfldent. who insisted on whistle has become so general in this for sacond place. business; cellar is rarely licensed by the State LSte increase very rapidly factor In the successful raising of liam SchKi||||f, o f the express train employes who handle the materials automobile can not be run at high ’poultry. beaten at Jast, and by the Chicago trijtleh 4hey dezlred r attorneys. t avo » s niHtry totes as the-atata shaft have 1 *w hlch ran rear o f Lackawanna should be cleanly clad, and should speed through a crowded thoroughfare Cubs. This is the first time the star feone on strike in Milati, Italy Th a Ib senators and representatives In Gon­ A little salt In th® food for the hena passenger ^a|a No. 9 here, causing have proper facilities for washing without giving alarm to those in 11® lefthander has b«*en beaten this year Said to b®1 the first walkout of law ers | grese. to .meet in mass convention *t i !■ an aid to digestion, and so keeps tht» tilthsq[.forty persons in the re­ their hands before handling the deli­ path but has it ever occurred to 1he ! them well and vigorous. out o f Sofslarts. in history. Chicago on the fifth day of August, sulting wruk, was apparently intoxi­ cate product. The division is Insist men woh run them that they are not Lack o f grit and overfeeding will Before nearly 9,000 spectators, Jim Royalists were reported encan ped | ?or tb<* purpeye of nominating cated at V& o’clock on the morning Ing upon cleanliness strenuously, and entitled to travel at that rate? If they Stewart, the Brooklyn heavyweight, In the mountains of Northern Portu.- candidates to be supported for the po- cause idleness and stop the egg yield of July 4. Vitkin four hours of the we haVe noted much improvement in can not make their way qqietly, let as quickly as auything else. stopped Fred Storbeck of South Africa gal; the Lisbon f’abinet, it was an- anions of .President and Vice-Presl- then] make their way slowly. In the sixlth round at Madison Square nounoed. was in constant session and dvnt of the United States." tinif he bo®orts That the rebels had j Senator Dixon whp p'x m how the public, are acerbating the H.g undo henos |h« should, be so fed as tp In ' Victor land Thomas Ferry, brothers, denied ond Roosevelt’s running maty might work of the inspection of lhe cream The! wild-flower does not attempt to duce the greatest activity, if in don* 13 and T(» years old, were killed by a Case Clot® t»y Court’* D*cl*ion factories, we are receiving applications fighit tl\o inevitable results (if climatic flnenieht. bolt of lighthing as they were perched Durtn* the retent »trik*» In Spain. \L V ! co,uld w *"*'*«• the manager of a factory Harc*:i Against 6 Say* Governor. from retail dealers in Ice cream and conditions It just gives up. and tries Duckp are practically Immune from in a cherry tree neaf their home in Iona flew aI% American Has i„ insure ' < alt • Albahy, * y.—-Bo'far a* Gov. Dtx manager* of institutions for copies of again another year It wins in the cholera, roup and gapeB. Their fa­ FiShkill landing, N. Y. records showing In detail the condi­ protection. Th* action provoked a fh ".“t (’r ,!<‘n Uuidai'.v, one ot is ■ util, rnd jfoulk* E. Brandt, the end The /cultivated flower struggles vorite diseases are spinal meningitis There Was a renevtal of disorders in and para lysis, violent protest throimhom The rtcinli- thrTO ‘ ‘'•atarftU who »igB*q lhe of Mortimer L. Schlff. tion of the equipment! afcd the methods along a*-beet ft- may. derpwiding on its coi)negtlc|n with the Bostkn street car borbood Rnd the man was compelled ' . ‘ ar<‘ llkel> candidatoM for socond under which the Ice cream Is manu­ 'human fosteriparenta, and fully aware Give the chlcka as much range as men’s Btlrike, and an attempt was plac*; at the remaining; ten to haul It down as he wa«| not an term for burglary, factured. This give® them a line on lhab if.peglec|ted it will go to ruin and possible, even If you have to limit made to jblow up au electric [car with American. Irttw aor. (tluscock, fjlubb*. Hass t,he hygienic condition of the product, destruction, no matter how favorable that of the old foils. Exercise ® a dynamltd. .red that the cate of 1 and Uadlvy q0 not sign tl * rail. and is valuable to them in placing the! conditions. It dies forever, if it mean, o f development. Five inen. the crew of Melvin Van!- More English cattle markets wW atlon for l pardon waa 1'o n ) states are t a n # i t t « 4 to th, ♦heir orders. risks any form of death. If It {were not for lice, poultry rail­ man s dirigible balloon, were instantly closed owing to the -continuance or vail, hut none of th* tsrj-itorlwi. Sen- ing would b* an eaay matter. At tb* killed at Atlantic City when the 40,- foot and mouth disease;, an Increase ; ltor 1)ixon explained thii' the' third eajno time , * not dlfllcult to rid th* 000 < able f6et of gas in the huge Dag in the price of beef was anticipated. TESTING ^NOLAND'S DEFEN8E. Buies for Bathers. Repairing Tracks. 11 1 henhouses oYlhla pest. * exploded Two bodies wera rerov- The Mexican federal wu.i r,a,r.t - . > ts effort to pre- The J Having fluted, in--. ■racy asd. The proportion or aowfi-rdalher* on ered. ml*B tnanoeeuvred in sight of *ach Great Fleet* Ship* Gathered for vent cottagers from donning their ; fxcvptlng whtr* iheme " fr-itoryt « ^ r e ,’W ' Traction Company has cominencei} the legs of Asiatic chicks when hatch­ oth*r at Bachltnba, each waiting to u a b o u t tii' h f t...i . i Tjf,Manoeuvres. oathlng suits at home and walking A ittee of the National Tuba boot ,;, he admitted the work of repairing between its ed, Indicates the amount of feathers strikers at Pittsburgh had a attacked. hmitnn i pe Active British fleet In through the streets (o the beach, the Companj he eight a tale# Uol represented a™ tracks on West Hanover street, in ac­ they will have When matured. numbttr o f prominent men arrested Engfisb w'*gg and the vessels1 from Qcean Grove Camp Meeting Associa- The Chinese National Assembly cordance %'lth the demand of tho When the fowl acts dumpUh, has a for engai jing in a church lottery. passed the brut reading of a bill pr,* the Mi'diti-ajgesn station, consiatlng tlon has resorted to a new expedient. city VomitrisHlom The company is poor appetite, and, *eem* generally vidlng for Chines* control of the post- Mies ot sortie 31 ib!pB of all classes,, gath- Now bathers aro excluded ^ fronJ*ih% Attc-rn^;y General Carmody, at Al­ required to keep the pavement In out df sort*, It 1* e*t to pen ft alone office, entailing the dismissal of ijo ijed ai Httj^ad for lnapdction by boardwalk and required tp "use the 6 bany, refused to give an opinion on e“ rtH “ »»«•." said Senator" good ihapb^ The company is also re­ foreign employes; it ^aeihoped that 'be membilpf the house* o f Lords for a few day* and give a good phyllc. the leiga ity of the acting Governor tunnels ”; they must pay w toll of ten pairing the bridge across the feeder the powers would IntmeaJ U elegat^V Z MtloStr' Wi" fc"IM) nd Comm d This 1* the main fleet 5ents. Thus are the proprieties and The poultry buelnei* haa been spok­ raising i he salary of Major General to main- on Spring street. The structure Is be­ en of often as a get-rlch-qulck Scheme Lain the status quo. though they filch wot11 protect 'England from :he thirst for money reconciled. But O’Ryan. ing bqaidly braced to stan^ the strain but the people who have succeeded part in toe call." *‘MVt •rrnany, ,j the manoeuvre* un- one may still breathe the salt air of of th* double truck cars which kre op- t oubtqdiy , based #pon a probable can U'Ktlfy that thll h u not alwsjl *.b® ocean without paying tribute. elated on tbls brtiiwb of th® aisteui. invasion. been the truth. \

✓ RAT DRIVES A FAIR THE CHAUFFEUR FROM CAR Rodent in Auto Blocks All the Traffic on Cleveland’ s Prin­ PRODIGAL cipal Thoroughfare. Cleveland, O.—One lone, mangy, ad- ! venture-seeking rat and a big maroon colored automobile held up traffic JUDGE ‘ both ways on Euclid avenue the other 3S day. The tie-up lasted ten minutes Vaughati Kxstxr. l and attracted several hundred male W f t e l d i f c ; beings, who responded to the screams /uvsTtynotts B y Dl Me l v i u r*rao*0i rc got soma onco when coming In from a sea bath, day school class of about twenty girls, ..."’ "'H plantation. known ai the Hal private buslnei I Square. After making her purchases hlMtryf.. l- l" Hold, and Itt I to settle before 1 pr from a boating or yachting trip, and from fifteen to eighteen years of sge, L>ulnt»u I ,hul1 t »»** i leave. I’ll 1 has pledged $35, to be paid b y Christ­ , h T H,l,*toet » f dlKPUJislon by I Dund here until a gentle and systematic course o f mns- ‘ 1 ,n * r|,n*liaw, a ImalneB* man, a that'* atten sago will be very helpful In ward­ mas. for the hospital which Is to be uranKor known hr Bladen, and hob built soon. Only two or three of the f,,r,n’ r whon Hannibal Waym- f s ing oft any serious hurt to the skin. <‘hlld of the oltl CH A I XVII, Buttermilk and cucumber Jules— girls are rich. Our teacher Is In poor v.ikM ?!. makes his appearatn .• health, the scholars are not very en­ tV-Vr i ,low hr adopted the boy Na- mixed together— make a simple bleach­ / i»o. ,K‘*r.rl» t,u>" «he Uaronv. hut the ‘ T h * Judge ids Hi« Credit. er anybody can afford, and If nothing thusiastic snd things seem t o be In s 1 V * ,leny Hn>' knowledge of tIn- deplorable condition. Please suggest That aft* Bdn** Price talked else is handy rubbing th© skin with Ilf ,,rw«»wlt*,‘' :s ,tw k!M‘p H*nnlb*I. Captain some idea to make money. We have " “"T * ? frto"«l "f the guIntardH, aj» out to Dell* Pla Solomon Mahaffy tho cut side of a fresh cucumber will ; “ rs « n” ***‘ H i|U**Rtlon» about the Har- tried markets, but I think they are a t 8‘THteh Hill when Hun had known tha wag a civility undoubtedly be beneficial. better for fall. Lawn parties hare r !i~ Jr hy I»ave Blount, Cap Hetty Malroy * by no means es* An ixcellent cucumber milk, which iii agent Yanoy <>v«rlak»* been suggested, but do not seem sulb ifioirnt, ilvea him a thraaldnif and srrures cape. He had I conscious of tbs to said to be a specific with aenaltlfe^ able. What do you think of a play? me boy. Taney appears before S.iulre Judge's pur th* moment It Iklns for sunburn or freckles, and Balaam and Ih dlsohfirtfed with rosts for C . H. S. tile plain..ff Betty Malroy, a friend of existed In the f [state, and he bad wrhlch Is moat uaeful for tho roughness th errl#**«, haa an onm unter with Caii- striven to dii following akin injuries at tho sea­ aln .Murrell, w h o for. es his attention* on i* but bis striving .. Hn' lH r' M,'h«‘d by Rruee ( ’arr»turt«»n had been In for though the shore or In the country, is made in this My dear, only $35 and between now lie lly **11a out fo r her Tenneanoe *hom«* Judge valund lhaffy way; and the holidays to make i t —I am *. takra the same ata#- Yaru-y 3 because of o o f Hannibal dtnapi>ear. with M urrell on certain sterling] surprised that you girls even think of HI ties which he Oil o f almond*..,...... 4 ounces "J*Jr j r*H- Hannibal arrives at the hom e professed to I being discouraged—and for such a 'f Judge Hlo. uin Prlc*. The Judge re* ..y- .beneath tbe bard Krean cucumber Juice ...... 10 ounces crust that K*»«ne« of cucumhcrs...... I ouncesworthy object as a hospital. A play nlaes in th** boy. the grandson .»f ah ..id external man, I-Awdercd oaitlls soap, (white)....W ounce tlnip frleiul. Murrell arrives at Judge's he was not would be good If you have talent to borne, ('nvendlah family on raft reseiio to accept him as Tlnctura o f bensoin...... 2-3 dram Taney, wlm Is apparently dead. Prlee his mentor to matter* of taBts make It a success. 1 know a bunch of Th© cucumber Juice is obtained by break* jail. H ett/ and I'arrtngtun arrive and gentlemanly I ling lie owed It youngsters, none over thirteen, that al Belle I’ lHln. Hamilbal'a rifle dlMeloaes | uolllng tho vegetables In a v«¥-Jlttl« *“l!!e aUU'tlins LhlHgS to the judge*. Hun* to himself To lender his In a week’s time got up a vaudeville nll.ul and Hetty m#. t again. .Murrell ar­ sympathy, water. Slice these, skin and all, and which they gave in a private house rive In Hello plali, Is playing for big Iroy must have let them cook In a double boiler until .take* fancy hv-Uh from long dream heard some the honorable and made $23. Now, you get right to !••** sleep on Ima*^ the raft. Judge I’rlte part he had ; mushy; strain through a fln© sieve and work, have a lawn fete with a "cir­ make* startllitg c!Y’overlea In looking up v ; surely she could then through a cheesecloth. Make larul t It lea Charley Norton, a young not be In !| cus.” your play, and sell light refresh­ fo f the Tact that the essence by putting an ounce and a planter, who assists the Judge, Is mys- the lawless Jdreadlng his fur* ments. The details you must work lertouHly assaulted Norton inform* Car­ half of the cucumber Juice Into the ther activities. out yourselves, but watch th e depart­ rington that Hetty ha* promised to mkrry threatened him. same quantity of high-proof alcohol. him. Norton Is mysterloualy shot. She must know, about that re* ment. I put every idea I can beg, bor- ward of Are | Put the essence and the soap in a row or steal right into It, and before Id dollars. Cer- , large preserve Jar with tight top, and (CHAPTER XVI—(Continued). talnly her the winter comes I hope you will not blind her ' shake the mixture a good deal. After “ There you j?o, Price—’’ began Ma- to the fact id met the sltu- have made far more than th e stated haffy. ation with i Borne hours the soap will be dissolved sum. o f public spirit when It is time to put in the cucumber “ Solomon, this Is no time for me to that was an 14 She Gasped—“ A Rat." live lesson to the Juice. Shake JJje Jar until the two bang back. I shall offer a reward of entire com* mixtures thoroughly blend, then pour A Farewell Lawn Party. she Jumped Into the waiting machine, five thousand dollars for this Informa­ These |lnts over which out into a crockery bowl and add the Having been interested In your pa­ threw In the dutch and started to tion.” The Judge’s tone was resolute. he and Ms wrangled, and per I thought I would ask you a few "Yes. sir, I shall make the figure com­ oil and benzoin, beating with a silver cross the street preparatory to turn­ toe. felt thatj] in seeking to questions. mensurate with the poignant grief » fork until the liquid la creamy. The ing around. keep him i pelle Plain, was I My cousin, who has lived in this feel. He was my friend and client—” cucumber juice must be strong, for It When the machine was half standing | his light. He 1 town many years. Is going to move The next morning it was discovered in the arsenic In the vegetable which over the car tracke she I really S o lo m o n away. I like her very mu< that aome time during the..night the ;W e « It

i ' .HP the dark. Shake always before using. tate would ided wife— It be all right to give a lasm . covered with bold script This mixture la immediately absorbed what more understood What gamea should we play (being "To Whom It May Concern: by ths akin and ao It la very grateful The csr was searched. Twice Norton had somewhere la glrla of 1« years) f Would It be all “Judge Slocum Price annuities that after new aunburn. rat appeared, ones oa the steering middle Ten >r© was the at- right to have tablea on the lawn and the above was Intended for him since \ A wheel and snothsr time oa ths ssat. tractive posslbil (of extended Mtlga- hare Japanese lanterns hung around To Make Rust Firm.—At night bathe Each time It was greeted with a be found it under bis office door on tion. Miss Ml needed a strong, the bust with warm water, then mas­ tha lawn? D. E. shower of car controllers, bundles, the morning of the twenty-fifth Inst. clear brain to Is her past those sage gently with the cream given be­ hats snd suto wrenches. Each time “ Judge Price begs leave to state It difficulties bli fancy assembled low. In the morning bathe the bust B y all means have a lawn party, It ducked back again In safety. as hi* unqualified conviction that the “ And Thsn It’s Change Your Name and Strike Out for Texae." In her path. He on his rrlend writer li a coward and a cur, and with very cold water and a fe wdrops they are Just tha right thing for this , Ths mulo was moved off ths car from here, Tom?” he asked abruptly with a wide iui imtle. offers a reward of five thousand do!- make the best of your way to New _ ia-,vor tincture of benzoin. Practice deep lesson. Make the grounds gay with track*. TriBe resumed. , "By Ood, I can’t go too soon!’ * cried *You mean lars for any information thatat krillt! Lead Orleans. Don't stop for anything— Price?” Ins Ini y ’ -[ breathing <>P«n window for lanterns; they give such an a ir of fei Ths last Men of the fair driver was the planter, staggering to his fdet. He push through as fast as you can. »ffr. teh minutes every morning. tlrlty. Yes, ssk both boys and girls, when she vent to telephone for some­ to hi* Identification.' “That slap at tlomon, is un- gave Fentress a hopeless beaten look. You’ll find me there. I’ve a notion and cfln't you possibly have a plat­ one to “ come snd get her car." worthy of yon. name some one, “You’re my witness that first and laat you and I will quit the country to­ *IA88AGE CREAM. form for dancing? All you need serva Tom Ware was seated alone over I've no part In this will you, who >wn an Interest Unoline ...... 30 gramme* his breakfast. He had lert bis bed gether." Almond oil ...... SO gramme* Is Ice cream and small cakes, with a The colonel shrugged his shoulders. comparable to 1$ K may say I as the pale morning light crept across “ Quit the country! Why. captain, Benzoin ...... 12drops howl of fruit lemonade or punch con­ CONTEST TO CUT DOWN FAT Murrell reached out a hand anrtee and conclu- j Middletown, Conn.—The anti-fat tered the room to say there was a Murrell coolly. "There will be con­ slons are a mem greased from the time the pustules worry over.” to them! 1 got j contest started among a doaen of the white fellow at the dodr, fusion at first, but there are enough ’em In a panic, first appeared and they would not like­ Ware went from the cabin. iresently some From Marls. most prominent women of Deep River ' Fetch him along In here,’’ said “Look here, how about the boy— white men In the southwest to han­ fellow will lose ly have left any scars. I read your part of the paper every Ware. nerve and light j village about a month ago, now has are you ready for him if I can get my dle a heap better organized insurrec­ out for the tall iher—and It will j Sunday and enjoy It very much, and The white fellow delivered a pen­ tion than we’ll be able to set going progressed so far that ths whole com­ hands on him! I’ll send him either be Just Judge »m Price who think If we Would abide by your kind munity is watching the outcome with ciled note from Murrell. When fie up or down the river and place him Ouri fellows will have to use their done the trick—i line else! ” ' adylce wo would always be on the salt heads as well a., their hands or they breathless Interest. The women, di­ was gone, the planter ordered bis in safe keeping where you can get “Are you lookli [for some one to Bide. horse. are lllkely to help the nigger swallow vided Into two teams, are striving to him at any time you want.” take a pot shot at Inquired Ma- A young lady chanced to meet a see which side will be able to reduce A a Ware rode away from Belle his {medicine. I look for nothing else "This must be done without vio­ ha fTy. sourly. young man on the street w ith whom their weight th* moet at th* snd Plain ho cursed Murrell under hla thaij considerable of a shake-up along lence, John!” stipulated Fentress. . 'Your remark Ivors my fondest sbe bad worked In a store and he of six rnoulhi. breath. Ills own Inclination toward the Mississippi . . . what w|tfa and hei “Certainly, 1 understand. Which hope. Solomon—I’d |tve lye years or asked her to go ln the drug store and The testa led by Mr*. Ernest Prsnn, evil was never robust; he could have lynchers and regulators a man will shall It be—up or down river?” my lire Ju.t to be alpt at-th a t would get some cold drinks with him. After wife of the village editor, la now connived over a long ^period of years have to show a clean bill of health "Could you take care of him for round out the eplatde OI the | „ter they had finished he did not leave thi ■lightly ln tbe lead. Mm. James H. to despoil Hetty of her property, but to be allowed to live, no matter what me below, at Natchez?" Inquired nicely ; again the judge beamed on TOIL store with her, but made som e care Messenger, the Baptist minister's his color-just being white won t murder and abdyctlon was quite an­ Fenttess. MahalTy with that wide and sunny Cucumber cream will whiten the leas remark to her about hla having other thing. help him any "As well there as anywhere.” smile of his. - -gg, i .■■■•.rrr---- — iktn...... to go to work. Should he h a re gone Three miles from Belle Plain he en­ "Good!" said Fentress, and took his you’re right. It won’t!” and agaty L “ Why don't y< tot th© boy go To tone the skin add a little alcohol otu with her. or was It perfectly right tered a bridle path that led toward leave ...,^fc U*, *aV* WSJr *° *“ )' '“ughter alone, Price?” su to the wash water. for him to act as ha did? Wh«n you’ve done your work you ed Mahaffy. Hs the rivex, A growth of small timber Three-quarters of an hour slipped lacked- that sense If the skin is red amj oily, MARIE. •trlk, south rs I tell you and join •f aubllnie conft- was standing along the water's edge, by, then, piercing the silence, Murrell dence in the Judg< 2i*easy and rich foods. but as he drew nearer, those better- me. I'm going to keep New Orleano tact anrfl dlscre- heard a shrill whistle; It was twice tion of which the Elder flower water Is a pleasant lo- tinder ordinary circumstances'the rients which the realdent of ,that for myself -it's my ambition to de- himself, eh- repeated; hq saw Hess go down to tertalned never fc ibt. tlou to,apply to the skin. young man would have been more po- lonely spot had seen fit to make ror »troy the, jcltyj Old Hickory aaved!" the. landing again. A half-hoUr "I shall not obi Sage lea made moderately strong Is llte had he gone out with tbe young fcla own convenience, came undeif hla And then It's change your name Is myaeir, Solo- elapsed and a man issued Troin the mon; I shall mere!; a good tonic for the hair. wrman, but If he was ou hla wgy to srrutlny; these consisted of a log and strike out for Texaa with what Ilk out to Belle scattering growth ;of bushes that Plain and leave a Never use very hot water to wash bis work and Just meeting h er acci­ mbin and several lesser sheds. you’ve picked up!” 1 message. 1 screened the shore. The newcomer know what’s due tho fare; It will dry and wrinkle dentally and asking her to have some band!fig, he advanced toward\ the ’’No, It Isn’t ! I’ll Have my choice or Malroy ln h*r crossed the clearing and entered the bereaved state—she the skin. " refreshments, I d o not think he should •Wbln. As he did *o he saw two tyom- fiien-e river full 0f ihlpe. Long as sustained no cabin. He%wfes a young fellow of ordinary loss, and Scars which are not deep may be be blamed for his conduct. wo at work heckling flax undef an twenty-four or fine, whose bronzed Sere, therf. 8outh America, or aome do ordinary of those Islands In ifco £al...... fashion. She h*j> j jt*»© rente? s! removed by the dally nibbing with co­ Open shed. They were the wir^Ijiimi face wr>re'f’»Ti ruckle** *>Yprrvvlga coa butler. Maftkandtan population and a few a gTMkhiK and PiRoundly moving Punllng Questions. Caughter of George Hicks, his' fiver-v v m - "Well, captnln, what’s doing?” he Never scrape tb* fingernails; It will gvor’s brother. white mongrels holding on to ctvlllaa- tragedy! i would g fe a good deal to I enjoy your department bo much. asked. know tf my late cli thicken and make them uneven *nd tlou by their eye-teeth; what's to left a will-—•” It Is very helpful lo me. Now I want Morning, Mrs. Hicks,” he saltilq, ad- “1/ anything's to be done, now is full of ridges. hinder our setting up shop for our- ’ You might aafc said Mahaffy you to please give mo akMtttle advice 4fresHing himself to tbe moth:hdr, a the time, Hues. -What have ybu to To keep the finger nails clean when aelvea. Two or three hundred'Amer- cynically. "Nothin like going to la It wrong for a girl to"llow her es­ JVulldng ruffian o f a woman. *^Any- report?” polishing the stove put lard under­ headquarters for t MM!” cort to hold her hand whtla In a con­ 6 t)dy with the captaln?” - “Well, I've seen the council of each Uke*8 HavH ? * WUh ln "Solomon, Sokji fiv e me credit neath tie edge* and around the fidential conversation? Is ft wrong Tolonel Fentress 1%” Clan division. They are ripe to start Ike Hard, for Instance—and It's Snails, and the blacking will not dis­ bleck with niggers. What we'd done for common eenae- * 0 further, an,i tub for a girl to kiss the man she Is en­ "Humph!" muttered Wa/e. Ha this thing off." figure them. rnoved to the door of the cabin and h»re would be just so much capital give me credit for common decency gaged to! • ANXIOUa GIRL. Murrell gave him a moment of Don’t let us forget tbit aver since ■ih A good lotion to con'trart enlarged entered the room where Murrell| and moody retard. down there. We'd make It a atamp- Ingground for the Clan! in .s ____— came here she hi manifested i - pores and one that will also whiten F'entresS were seated facing each "Twice‘ already I’ve named the dly In the next the akin Ip made by shaking togetherer / I do not see that either of the things other aeross the breakrast table. T j e ln could bring m a couple charmingly hoepllebk aptrlt where we and hour,1 but nqw I’m going to put are concerned!” one ounce o f tincture of camphor, o nie-r youy< ask mo are wrong. I only want • Well, what the devil do you want Of thousand Americans and then we d ' It through!" He set hi* teeth and "Wouldn't charity lilt ba!f ounce of tincture benzoin and my young girl readers to do a little o f me, anyhow?*’ demanded the thjrust out his jaw. he ready to take over their govern- nearer the thinking beforehand and not s o anon Whither they liked j- ^ ^ murk, Price?' " three ounces of rosewater. planter. "Captain you’re the fHifcpst fgtlow" afterward. One cannot be tbo careful "How's your slfcter, Tom?” Inquired anai run itj at m profit. We'd put th'e

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THE RECORDER S CIJICCLaTTON annual juu via THE BOROUGH OF METUCHEX ■XCEF.DS THAT OF ALL THE OTH­ DOCTOR TURNS THE SCALE. Main Street and A m ­ We Cater to Special ER COUNTY PAPRRH COMBINED. boy Avenue, m * Recorder will be found on aale FUR.NITU1 Ordei'E. at the (tore of J. Phagocyte*, D*f*nd*ri of Health, Near­ METUCHEN, N. J. ly Overwholmed by Sp»rochs#t»* HAD A HARD SKULL When Medical A.d lnt#rvon«s »nd Wedding Cahe a Victim la S#v*d—Ev*n Cold In Haad The Baseball Who Wat th« Specialty. Start* Similar Battl**. SALE t a p k e n : Original Bonehtad. Ed Aabenbtti'ht «*r tunny year* a One of the moat interesting Mnd In- manager of minor «JBgue tennis, in atructlve cinematograph shows *w« r JEWELER. Bakery. Main St. his book, “ Humor Among the Minor*.” witnessed. In I he shupe of n ftotve hut- t i l CHURCH STKEtST, nww Georg® I el*im* to be the originator -of the es- tie between Itlt army oi phagocyte* JULY 1st TO 3 prestdun “bonebead,” wbic|| in now, and several million pplit* hael«» WH* MJ l TCCHEN with its synonymous terms of "solid gi^jen in London reeutly by Dr. C. Ivory.** “mahogany bean," “concreto LeVHdltl of the IVisflfur institute. I'arta. IN CONJtlNCTIg (Borne* a lid "cement at un," ao common before the Itoyaii Infinite of l’ubllo IB bane ball. Asbeaback u y i that when he was Health. _ RANDOLPH The pbfigoyteb. which are the de­ managing the Hbreveport lf«ra of tbe SALE OF fender* ..f the human lk>dy. were saw South pi n league *oine reaW ago be bad a catcher who cod Id bit some, In rln- ii' log fating hot who bad tbe very Iwri -un weak the spimehartae* which are the bacte­ housekeeping •era of not being able te gang# ft foni ria of a malignant disease. These vine- IHOES bo This book is FREE ball no matter how easy It was m *, " hit h urn -a id to One day a batter ruined n high fowl among the tuost ^rrelm»^ev**r shown* 'OCKS directly over tbe fdate. and the cntch BlUffmed the bar ferial warfare which j At Greatly Reduced iLIPPERS TO ANY OYE er. misjudging it. was hit squarely «»n WHO IS INTERKSTEn tap of tba bead by the descending and excitement b a* added tfr th* con­ ebere, which .knocked off uis mn«K test owing r*» rite met-(hat the ITOCKINGS IN THE ( ONKTKDCTION OK A bounded avray some thirty feet. dieace knew that victory for the *p5r«r j All On the Club That night A when bar Jt finished Wl ffcaetae meant # *th to the human vfc> For Ladie», Gentlem en nnd: Fire-Proof House sapper early and was parsing out of dm. OR BUILDING OF ANY KIND. ^ A d B R O i a when Re happened to Baatroytra Foret PvfhUng. Surely Coupons Giv walk behlDd this catcher, who was de­ Children. ReTirble Goods at! It < ontaiu* IlluslraUona and In the first few picture* the pimp* DtsrripliuiiN of the l « t of vouring his eveniDg meal with. tee bud father bad time of it in •ad enthi their battle with the Invaders. - and, Every Purchas M oderate Prices. Me. Ed pa . like a general commanding his forces, O n * u 2 4 4 HOLLOW TILE feeling Dr. Levadlfi cried, "See— they weak be fought would sorely be an!” following with his |*>inter rbt We Also Redeem Co for Fire-Proof Construction ht of the contact with combatants appearing on the »• reeu. of R«ide*ce», Garages. Schools.__ Apartments^ ^______PubiK 0Hk« SwUmai Buildingi bell that afternoon*'’* Bnt there like weird creatures conjured up In a •U de»cnpttOBi, ranging m coil from $1,000. I* more ihor $l,(1.000.000. » ao lump to be felt- '"I'm wonder,” F. RANDOLPH of nightman-. Again, still more tragical­ l Ash. “How could there he a CHURCH STREET Scad for tkls book TO-DAY—It's worth having ly as a phagocyte fell outnumbered »? ▼ecr heed la solid boo*” before a force of horrid shaped bac O n *v *** Hollow Tile Houses ire prool ijiinst A ROYAL BOOK BUYER. 1 terla. be cried. "$4ee,lt Is dead!*’ H a h n e & Co* The defenders, however, put up a , OVER 65 YEARS' Fire— Decay—Dampness—Vermin th* Pvrcha*. .1 Library bfr great fight. IVad *piro«*haefae lay all EXPERIENCE They are cooler »» ! Cathwin. II. .1 Ruiaia. round them. bTn still tlje phugocytee beidmg sad aay style arcbrH ■mpreas Caihcrlsa 11. of Hiunli waa were being gradually outnumbered and * 1 of w**d aod toiek m raadcr and a lo.ar o f took*, crushed till there were signs of re-en belli CM r aerrtcaa fo letter* In Kuala fpreement* Real Estate Own Patents o f Tbe doctor had come to their aid. la THE SAME C b t f t d d d ' r a * « f m i « f a . M m i •*! V.»;w N> *M find £Kal Ir at­ anW*o*.*nd1n« aik*leti *n* OswHpPnn may tack. such as sharp, fang-like *eeth. quickly a«c*rt«»n our opinion no* ***tbsr an In van l Ion {• pruaably »stft«i_tiihL%.i "rHEOtinlrR. theories of politico tod gorern- pinchers and pointed, dagger shaped in selling property whi lion* Mrlctly coiifldeni lal. HAMOBOOK on 1‘ateuia ANNESS k POTTER FIRE CUT COMPANY. •sit fro*. (fld*»t agaiicv rorMourlnft ratenra. WoL Voltaire's library of about 7.000 tongues, they were too much for tbe Paionu taken throuah Munn • ( o. r*c*lva Main OAm i WOODURIDCU. W * volumes ia now a part of the Boo- aptruu satiM, Without chart*, la th# phagocyte* Alone, bet with tbe arrival it nm M «M m ( Mao Imperial library in tbe Hermitage of medical aid to stimulate the guard- they can offer with jalace. and in the hall devoted to It Scientific American. I Una of the patient's body they were A hand*om#ly 1UmVar*d waakty. Laraaat rtr- la Hondon'a ftitue of Voltaire. th< (ulalion of any adentlSe Journal. Term#. |l a Aaaabllshed guarantee of title from yaar: four month#, |L Soidbysll n«wwlralar». The atory Cajttierioe’s purchase of Doctor Inauroa Victary. Diderot a llbrir^ la loteresllng. It to Slowly at first the wriggling thing* ’weditable to her tact and her geueroa- wriggled less They grew tired: they By. Diderot named $73,000 aa thw Kl I weakeued: they strove in rain to rw price of hia library. Catherine II. tease thentaelve* from the grip of the attered him $80,000 and named aa a — FOR THE — reviving phagocytes; they died. cendIti. ing on dsily. explained l)r. Levaditl, I FIDELITY CHOICEST fcia death. Tbua Diderot without leav- in the bodies of human beings, the) tog Paris, became Catherine's librarian Prudential Building, Newark, K. J. — OF — to hi* own library. Aa her librarian fierceness of the fight depending on | the malignity of the opposing bacteria. he waa given * yearly salary of $5,000. From a cold lu the head upward t’ paiiy'.s indurame of titlettU h One yaar this salary km not paid. MEATS! Then Catherine wroth to her librarian; various human ailment* cntatla ft anwvhcwjn New that the could not have him or her by he phagocytes in defense of ibeir — GO TO - library puffer through the negligetu-fi home, oiid the problem of the dot tor is of * treasurer * derk and that *h* to discover lhe best food for the health abould tend him tbe *nm that sh* had soldier, according to the nature of th* .-uranoo that 18 | battle it bus to wage. B. ITNEBERT aet aside for the care and increaae of main v tr b -ct Mirnieir*N. her library for fifty years. At the end iiat no notof at that period she would make new Thi Old Man's Opinion. arrangements A check for $100,008 Mr. S« rlnipps—I Raked your daugbtw M §MJ : . Meornparitd tbl* letter. a Vary important question last night, WHITE DEER SKINS. and «he referred m«* to you. VIEHMANN’ S Old (Jentlemnu-lH’m! VVhat did yon h a v i n g a fine vacation, T$t*y P*M*d About ai Banknote* at | *s^ ' !U >\V i v a n ahvays reach the On. Tim. In Chin.. i P n» '-‘d ,‘pr >» s>** J lue- i.L. WR1TK OR TRLETMON® Weit. she won't.” Bee Hive. In China, the first country In tha uilu-i.- or m s lomo by telephone, and world la-re ^ | girl dou t believe she would have SPRING they were accepted mb caob and passed 1 from hand to ha oil in the *aine w ay • bothered lierself about me if *bt* bad NOVELTIES is t«. hase a gn«*I time. ; aa bnnknntra are at tbe present day. i ijraily wan teal you.”—NaW Turk Weak The b^g^huhillty of these skin* a rug# j 48 50 Church Sj , r "Y e -h u t fur the tvlvphone 1 would thus: L f i PEAFOtff ETIQUETTE c The Emperor Ou Tl. being lu wgoi ] New Brunswick. N. ). be i)..: k thelejiow, plugging' away, ” of money, gave bis treasurer to undjkrj j Th# H*n’i Formal Introduction of Hor stand that *utabljB When thevhluks are batched out they i las nn equivalent of coin of the renlm. Ire the most delightful little brown5 In the Kussihn seal fisheries of Alaf*. j birds Imaginable. Th* color Is i\ ik h * ka the workmen were formerly 1 *uid 111 i ^eep browh. and they much cosenibl* \ the currency stnmped ou square* ot I 4oung iibeasauts l»otb' in aize and in Eytfry woman who is particular abAuit her ■ralnt* hide —Loudqu Tit-Bits. j coloring. Many iieopie have often V I . s . V A N D E R V E E R l white clothes is deUulited when she tries , • Buyiees* M»n.______hnCb«sj wt th» « urimw eliouette both w S. Fuurhi-r. lit} sale,man fpr tb* •bto-lu th* beha.vlor of been tosmd ! Island Printing . oiupauv of Spoltano, their queen. Hut the pen fowl 0t[ffUetttl | •v»«h., and a fofrnter.i.rxaaiaer of tha la iulrodueiug youug ‘cfoleki to their j 1 .'rnatlonal Trpoxrat»h!oar tinion. haa ownsr Is at least as rfirtoun. At* soou ! I PHOTOGRAPHER ■ tad a now nmbod for liaadtlng as the i-hicka are able to s-'alk the k frade which b.a pritiad a great mother marehals them in’ a proeesniou.‘ Rim ------v 5 ItJlijiicCR the clothes so white anti bright. ^ tlMineaa getter. He hae prepared ala- and, leading herself, our iracw • bar# all Ibtir printi-#, ftunf-** en*. when they come out and Join tbe METUCHEN. N .j Tba pliM txold b» uaad wJS rest of tba fowto and to*n to feed f« i 1 Tbs Ultrsmarins Company, N*w Yorh ® 1 In ntinoat nay lennUWe- tfcnnnelvaa.—Country Home. | « A » a ® * r ““ “ C E N T A W O R D OECLINE OF TASTY TE, COLUMN Metuchen Business Directory GIRL STUDENT BEST Prea.choiy is Mate That Del Reptile Will oor Be Extermu Hv «U" for Jess than i*t cent*. 6 tc Ly Newv Methods ALL UP TO DATE BUSINESSMEN SHOULD BE LISTED IN THIS What Is Thought of a Girl Whi t <»h KENT—A building Remains Home Too Often. UNDER THIS HEAD COMMUNI CATE WITH OUR AD MAN AND Than Men. KaJtriqor* *hat the pul.In must not for gat ami wired for electricity. Cen­ ! Ur de-e!v*d by the sudden plenty of " I dyed all these ARRANGE FOR A LISTING * W Jl J ___ _ ... . ^ trally located for all kind*; <>{ business, terrapin in >J * m arkup They are in (erect (cods with near the F. R R station along 'h" time dyt. 1 Dr. Jim ti M. Taylor, Pipe-dent of abundant f- now. hut the end prophecy NO HALFWAYS IN BUSINESS; Dy-0*La Dyei.’V ' WILLIAM A BENNETT | i viley. near ccffncr of Ambo> av*»nufc yathar College. Explains Wny Is made that pretty soon lire r Terra­ V 0 TRASBORG a id M 1 Young Lad.es Are Superior— pin Will be t o m ore found on the and vw4«t« i rent. App'j -*j K Women’* Moti.es Serious. tables of even the richest epicure* A j Telephone M n u | « Are Required ky PLUMBER AND STEAM new m ethod has been found for har K i\MPBBLI. MefuVhen N .1 M e t AH Large Firms When » » CARPENTER AND BUILDER i vesting these delectable reptiles | p v - o - M FITTER bn ago Xilrt itudeift* ure tuutiler Employee le Unable to n But « Wl.TL. HK.N 1 which baa tauocd the sudden plenty tXlXTi-S Fi NNls/lKJi *w’ToKAGE for furniture .u a ,n. k thiin inen Kpr instince take thou . It appears that about thin time of year Appear at Hla Post. . airy, and dry builriinx front U “ u jut : '-ainl K>rlh Hi.U a thousand loen from j >Fi;< lALTY i the diam ond hacks corns up out of the j *l0nt Dft ferAll jtW ." ■ in !uu will ftml that h i niasiaerabiy drexs K F. CAMPHRl.ft Me«»ir1»i 1, N turn hi PTC beginning .the season b uc• j w ho wants her rlHuyliter to A4 c any kind 0f . wlitiher wool, F . ------. - M i l Kt*'hter percentage of the girls carry Atlk . ccttjin l.r nuxfd/i t-O* The J.. i’ () Box 645. tlviflet. A Yankee reniua has invent p»nv her on down'own »h«M CHARLES C WEBER CIVIL ENGINEER awa) the kinp than tin meu •d a Myr? of rake which sweeps the oi.ra or out-of town vl»H» baa result* are . certain jaiui alwtya* Wgy? igratifyini, We csrtv a!! iol|»r* A -* KELLY A SON. .t“ aleV-i Itt rijal hot toft! of the sound! and rivers and lMWHie prohlem „.of —bow M . - *ei » d*« "I'll tell you ' mi id Dr Jam* b M and S'larar.lft t-*crj puckafe of •»*i *•. Hi fcsj*t in stock. also ;;!» tlma pRthera Lu shelf of the nnimnls ; * ft^out gettlyg the boss iJy-O-l ■«. )(*c. i |p>i>a(p an J drain pfffr, "THUzed Iavlor, president of Vaenar .’oilefte, thto Ti.c vteam n^eiiges w hich are now , jlf,r Bn,j li^ p eif on the bla< k l » t ^ BORDER AND JUSTICE F Office Bank j iZad T m j» T * -»i.*I V’«, * Kan- 1 hr fanjuitK pltTs* institution of ivnrniug, : '?t iv. i f'tit .re solemnly * In- RegardiiiT the girl who wantf i THE PEACE Phone 17 ivy and f«joi brii k. * ftU - -ml \hc h;jo* in t'hl. Box. The woiiten hr explain* *»■•' '•III". ITU lkllsc 1M- ii 'errxtin to that small body of work BOUGHT RIGHT 4 > ■ *•*•' -I....- d there a r inqiiV pn re who are roTi? wd '•ettshDr terrapin the n If she ciili (tffnrrt to Hay bo**- ii • .nu t vr t,eU in college hput'L—luul .I tHfli that can be served 11 | Iji a wlille fhe can afford *0 »(*• || '" ” T ' T .’ ;, cveu thos* w ho do M ud) atiil try to : 11«• tub le Some cannot abide It; bth- j home altogether m G . (< riBLICK kc*g» «up do ' lor II 1 akc any *pc pride rra »pa> ** llitigly the high price de- With tfw• n.M'V dividing Ini' Carpenter and Builder Lliev Fader in i« Ming i hu oi . know . OiantM d Man y pe***o»»s do no» Mkr j that require a day off she * a® ^ arc working Electrician. * ~ ~ .. I kreptttp ft ! nt -nil * In t h e south rattle j with the re*t of the firm AL'Ttf 111 YHItfF SUtVM |U ttLU Oirls, though, Hirer* hi. R ttakr i* 1 1 K A KM- .n*ider»ri a great deltcacv Sin might make her e s c a p e k 19?° Broadway New York- • J o b b in g tv S p e c ia lly re C;i./»*(icinio'i i ab ait their 1 ’ If one ( i forget his prejudj™K It ! mldFt of n rush when we .can They bre vantly mor » hull.iilitt*- Trust be - - a •j: 4 4 laity. ink Ri(4444ng. dm ltted that, the Aceh la j nfford it iuiiui** a Uiei tasty aijt inite ns refreshing as dried MAIN STREET. ■ ; She simply won't do- , . I- 1 ■ ri physiological 'A girl dc* r instant f Many p*rannfl, j a month's time Ladies! Monry and Keep is YFCHEN, NT.W JEk.-H '.J-ltips y ou iig tr i»i«l she tiaturfejry too. 1 n • rn.jdtt simply bo* hum? ll is . <;ood WORK. This girl must find out tB j | l«T It’iuihe wi>maa ! "ostlv h r j Style by Reading McCall'. 4 rhrnjiTl1!!!- ht-rTicf 1 has a reputation. I-are ao halfway*, nor ro« kbig r t t i r E s . *f It. you know, o' l»e trier*- (’dllfrloJl- An f-1 c**lonialb»w of Alary land i. fn buBlncns. iior the Lalf-ho^p^ ! Magazine and U.ing McCall Patterns FRANK J LEISC-N hits jutu lu Salo months •n dug tip. It sbow a that ! nor’earl> dismissals because MtUII'i Mwilt Tint, «h»**fttr." v>hm K;;ggcf.tt tl, "ftnw- ‘■laves ' 4 vrr«* not IroHtod as woll n» i 4 . . , v , r.> • ’•! I .■ I porh^ tion, SAMUEL QUACKENBUSH thout their frivoldi* s ?• Art they col; , they ri. t ilASCN CONTRACTOR AND Shoe Store i erved. parti. ularly In the mat*] doesn’t she soon finds berss^j ?'!* i{tloiiii in twgttrrs ntid k*«*- cvt of P »cuL iiom-o it was ordered In j cmiti.u the wltU an BUILDER MASON AND BUILDER sipiiigc and h e r audiltSenB'’' ^ Thru n o slave* should he fed; feeling around her heart. 4 FINE FOOTWEAR ~ "N(iW. Trim s *;-’T rrr -hr «}nextl»a o t .T-n u.ii t-»n ruore than four times a j inlellt** t," r* plied Fresld^nt Taylor v rr+' - rthat. ye epleureirwhoT — Tfeo girl who cHiL_ytoMB rtLFA lTU N r. W T ill.n YOU w a i t home ,on< e In a w hile isn't "I'm not fHactisging that phase of It he*F-1 - .-’it with a few portions , MAIN >T . SKX'f TO any better than the girl I'm speultfnK of * I*** virl In college, her '•ach a* i Things have changed j Alyhded To She must fake the same U AJJM'iS DHl «; ST uK E mind anil h er ambition* " . mipbtiJy Mm-** terrapin was <-011*1(1 J ph o n i: I. ^8poaking of auibltlouf, doctor.' '» r**d unfit f*K)tl for slaves ns steady , tain her position If her day In a while look* too m u c h came another interruption, “how do diet. ]* s*<*3T« likely, however that 1 stlck to ltivenes* and too New York Custom Tailor ihe Vass&r-ylris stand on suffrage?" part of the duty of the slave was to "Again. 1 must »*k. you to excuse hustle for his terrapin* after working ,an*el,*B ** **** ta*te A energy and enthusiasm ana r-IJUilKS AND iiK M 'l.i;MKNS me That Is tome-tiling I prefer not to hours, and this may have been the j work to redeem heraelf In s m s MAI Mi TO OKDwK talk about, llut take our graduates, greater part of his injury. It may be j opinion EDISO N--VICTO R--CO LU M BIA EPA11UNH. riaKAMNt;. DYKI.V* our college, our girls, compare us with considered by some in the nature of a T'nlesa perliaps you are an H;;it «|*.*h*»d and presa^d. 50 oeutfc any other college "in the work! and I > gastrouomi* calamity that the terra ness servant who has ( Hiud't cail**d . fo r and delivered rT» e. tell you we take off oiir*hata to pio Is to disappear. As a fact, mosf , TALKING M ACHINES demonstrated his loyalty and Phona u-.J. M AI _ST itHxt to Sa:o- none!" person* find snapper Just as good, or ness with £fce Arm. even ttHojc'.H Shoe Store, METL'OHBN, N. J. “ Yassar 1* considered a gitod finish* would if It only cost enough. Imagl COMPLETE STOCK OF CYLINDER AND DISC RECORDS Ing a* bool, Is It not?" wa* suggested ; nation has a lot to do with our likes ohee a month will IN EVERY LANGUAGE. "Please do not confuse us that way. and dislikes even In the fashions that marks amoiuc those who Vaasar la a college a regular college pertain to the thing* we eat. Are. * LARGEST TALKING MACHINE CORPORATION IN THIS ■OTNIM OR TIE FARM PAYS STATE. AS HENS. with the beet talent we cau get on our [ A ------:------■■ The well to-do girl who faeulty" lj for « lot bee and pin RECORDS FOR COLUMBIA AND VICTOR MACHINES- t by tntrttductng »•* "A re Chicago glrlo «rcr reported tar DANGER IN FEATHER DUSTER select her days 25 CENTS AND UP. i fS«Uct . t e w mattnua.rsr- MJ inlshahaThirr Doctor Tails Chicago Medical Society ___ Otllltr etoek. BS “Oh, t o t ! tat!" ffraaMoa. Taylor beet dispense with U«r If: tiff per *“ Thsit It la Ona of Agonclea far laughed. la. during the alack S. ». a N. J. POll THV FARM* Spread o f Gtrma. LARGEST STOCK OF SHE M arrlittnn Sark. k . J.: her business to hfre, first H«i 100. •». Ortncl.uri X. T *Tm not telling tales out of acbool.M KHKKKKM’ICS:nnrr.nivn. r.p: Hon E W Wakcl««. be remarked I wouldn't tell you If perfect understanding with Daniaraal. N .1.;J.: Hon W H Kd» aida. Chicago — ager In the matter. " u 10c Popular Sheet M usic 10c Con.ii.lMlonrr H’rtt]*ro*t ClrPi.lnr L»*pi., N. T. they were It doesn't happen very The public drinking rug. Cf»* • ’loo't-r Nalfoiail.nal Back Cloptrr N. J ; often, though. I can assure you. Cbl- You are seldom denied ^ccuiliy Hank. &7th St. «n^ *0 Avc, N y. The common house fly. of a day off at your own OVER 200 SELECTIONS »**go girls are nice girls and they hava Tbe feather duster. TL | been a great credit to the c o lle t ' when your previous Work These are tbe boat known agenrlea effort merit a reward. “ Do you And any difference in the for the spread of tuberculosis germs, If you have business Intel .social breeding of Jbe girl of the 1 according to Dr Ethan A. Gray, who ZRLLMAN’S McCall’s Magazine iHiid.the girl of the west?’* gave a sterooptlcon lecture the other demand a day off frequently “ There is a distinction, but It Is night before tbe ('hi. ago Medical ao- to sound your boss on the lim ia ii- A. HYNES. MANAGER rapidly disappearing As It is. bow- , ciety. working only a certaiq and McCall Patterns | over. I would not set the culture of The rltn of ythe drinking cup was hours on certain days of t - F o r W o m tn one over that of the other. The IN ; pointed out in/ the pictures as one of When business It dull he le be In favor of It. Hot* Mor* Friend, .bon any oilier h.Mir train between Chicago and New the world's greatest disease dlsneml- England Is a great leveler The ultra- uatora. The common bouse fly and Its Most all large firms reqi ********** magazine or patterns. McCall'* i* the phone messages when an r e li a b le Fawnio n Guide monthly in conservatism of the eust is being tem­ I deadly work was shown In tbe same unable to appear at bit

one million one hundred thousand pered by the br* ezinenH 6f the Agest, i manner. The feather duater was os­ +♦ after a three days' absence h o m e s Besides showing all the latest and soonBOOH there'li**re will uebe uuno uiniiuviniudiHtlnctlon , i.u»i«rutracized iu.ff.eiforever uumfrom uiethe oousenoiOhouseholdami ; . . design s *>f M. Call Patterns, eaili i**sne between the coat and the weat at all. and a common, ordinary rag nrged as * ° r J* excuse or eapli Daniel LaForge it brimful of sparkling short stories I've lived in .VW England tnoaj of my a substitute. name Is erased from the pay and helpful information for women. life, and I think you were all eastern- Dr. Gray calle I attention to cru- FOR OVER 40 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN SUPPLYING THE t S av e M ««.y «r»d K .ep in Style «.t:wih»n* sude against tm “ ••up of death.” He I.e McCAii s Mapiiinc at wje. < .at. only v> ‘•r* not long ago anyway." LATE INVENTION PEOPLE OF RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND METUCHEN BOR­ rff.it* a year,- including any Bite of the tflrttiw o eaid that it bud 1 Ireadybeen abolished Slit ail Pattrrtwliec. In several achot and that It would OUGH WITH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OUR RECORD / McC*)l Pallrrn, U.d »M mhm 'I; «»lr TO LIVE on t e n c e n t s a day be ousitHl from all others before tbe A pistol so small that it maybe held * «mp'l. iiy, ffronomy .'»ri runitvi s«i‘o ” “tff SPEAKS FOR US i linnet* atll Slrl'aif Futert.* ltB« arv - »h-r O.” campaign closed. lu the mouth and discharged with tbe Massachusetti Food Expert Reveals n—;.«. ..mlungol Xoiie highfff ihau 13.ni.- t»sy 4 Whatever you do. don’t forget to teeth has been invented by a Ber­ lfum ytMir dealer, «*» 6y bu'i t'Om * WHa. Body N « d . and Sugfle.U _ ^ bolul JjV lie „ , d. tK lll Mr lin artist Grocery Department M c C A L L ’S M A G A Z I N E Sugar Is Chaap. Fly^lf you have to shadow hint for an A shovel with Here WE HAVE THE VERY BEST GRADES OF GROCERIES opportunity. He Is one of our worst ashes can be sifted before « w ^236-246 W. 37th S.., N«w York City Holton Ten cents will provide citizens. removed fruit! a heater has keen In­ TO SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS >ita-ffM^M Upy. tra*i .ai fataU^a ta4 *al»af« 4 S ,« It^uaa* adequate nourishment for the average "Another Instrument 1 would ban­ vented by a Michigan man. Hg man of K*;> pounds, according to Prof. ish from the house and office la the Wireless apparatus for transmit Vegetable Department • ,f H e n d e r s o n of Harvard, all au- feather duster H stirs up nbe dust, ting time direct from observatories to OUR FRESH VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT IS SECOND TO 7 » P . thorite o n dietetics Four and one- and tn all dust there are germs. Take offices, stores and residences j on land * '{ « * ' S e w Y o r k AT | M iff romntft of food a day U, enough..' R raK k|Wj ftipe up the tlusL' and to vessels at sea baa NONE WE GET OUR PRODUCE DIRECT FROM THE FAR­ % Tint St-.M /'tW/i*7**{U(>F salil I’rofosor Gendersun. and TO per 1 by two Frenchmen. MERS AND WE KNOW IT. IS GOOD | cent o f this should be plain water. A metal holder for painC N A A ’A K 1* !•: .••Since food repairs the waste of MAGELLAN WORLD TRIP TALE by which they may b n / Delivery Servicer Ml'lfflfll aid** A the body.' he added- "the process Is any angle to the ends olf MISIkES! MEN FAMILIES liter* G that of replacing' like with Story of Voyage Around.Globe Nearly pointers using ladders, has OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS UNEXCELLED GOODS DE­ Mkir.-mr. *1 kiin*f*ui like lresides wgter and nail, which Hundred Years Old Is Just ented by an Ilifuoisan. LIVERED EVERY DAY ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF cost v i r t u a l l y nothing, we must fur- Published in Holland. nifdi the body with ihree sorts'of or- RARITAN OR THE BOROUGH OF METUCHEN The Romp#. , - ,i, ... v - tbs fata, the (tfk e The Hague—Although nearly 40d 4 Descriptive terms for hydrutes. and the liroteitis. years have elapsed since Magellan Descriptive teruia for ^gtertalh Daniet LaForge In view of tlie high cost of living -iril. d arouud the* world, the true bis 1 mtnl* *row num*>er and begin to It is Interesting to observe bow tory^of th'e voyng**.bas b^eti publisher < reate tonfU8ton rather than, definite* TELEPHONE 49 MAIN STREET METUCHEN -bean ihexe aubsfancos may be oh for tTie first time I’ntil recently no 04,1,8 ,n gue*t4^ Thare Nathan Loomar MliTl'CtU'N i tallied A pound or Mtwkxd Ho. nment relaitna in thsi 8X8 dinner dances, dance dll t-nts wlil furnish'almost enough expedition ______L_n ,„ U11U endlesB number and arbo-hvdrat* for u day. f » o pound* it war known that au acrstiui «» " nd , "'AT*?1’, J 1"1 „r ..rru'kHl wheat-at S rrnta a ,M»md i44“> written by thr fonuauea. ™ d.* 1 * th » Direct -Sava Money -We Pay Fraight will f.irnlah 1» ««c#/,'.rW y » Ut.r “L,L-“ Euy l drpfee and three imncesrof proteln« writer of the same nationality quoted ' )ra,,on* are M«#ful, but nf ^tlHtvg direut aavs* you the deuh-r'a prof it and hi* excessive charges for Itigtal- briefly from ihut work. 1k6* % sl®**lflcance they inent yldh ‘Of course. I do not say anyone You »au save atl W» the cost of y.iur fumiic*.-. We have been building Jaharft Furnace* should - obtain bis fbou' element* ci» •!«. lode loat doMfmoa't h” ! K ta 3 gn ardate# »aualacMon. ♦. . tirelv in'suvh forms, but It is plain was discovered In the TkHveralty wt . l-R - 7,1,7 suHives D O W N rbat to get merely the food sub- 1 ^eyden library by the German hli ' 1 ante stances needed, u man might well puy torian, Herr Vogel, who inWkediatelv a*l° Intilous; It rAther und JAM ANT DRAFTJURHRCh published a (Jermun translntion of Jfi masculine % , ,r. .... wysTKAI M tr a j for r-ni-lcncpj, ttchuula. hotel!, churchca, etiff It is thethe tic moat econ- about 10 cents a day for food” ■iiBATlsa 1 wood. in theth* MurineMarine Kunduchau.Ruuds* hxu n*.id>.Heeldea leads to indlvldlous < *THK i1B^ , ■«,,,,*» l-Jtol-k thf4‘••41 „f f444;! be.’fiase4 the patented "down dralf »/»tcm'- bun Hut, worat of pH. It iace ^,o und ?.ones Needs leas at ten* Man. Lay 1.226 Egga. Intereatlna purtlettlars aa to alifp con- “ .(^i. B,„| bunt! « A l.h without ctndera, ell nker! or any waate. rotrtui" w_hlch, we have n .b .n r V r C IllUcii loiter than any other furna«*e. hot air, or hot healing systsra. _ vnr. Tbn wnmlarful racord .rruction lo tlroee day*, tbe dor ument t« muon i winllilrn -hr r tn 'r -In -, m »aT i u>la'i.- woula have shocked r—* -lof,. yet nff paymenU ______made by hma owned by Henry :*rin F>f 66 voyage arouad the world by Magellan nmt mor here,” and w. JICCCSSIBLE QUIET-ELEGANT Inhnoun ul GlenTtlle. wbhb laid 1,031 tin Tinww AWB |1Q A MONTH Certain Indication! make It prob auppretaed at a dance W*h« Five A&Mff.' o**a In K.bruory, winning a bet for for any one to have the best heating eystem made. Every Jahant Fui CM». too Fen WffN Bf-d^r rL| . able that tba actual writer of rhe ao ball. 8 ndU*k lady* their owner, li»a been aurpaaaed Tbe »k*-f it +p ••Guaranty Bond" that allows you 365 D\Y3 TRIAL. You don’t run any risk In Saw Dutch GnH Room*. Uw* .**&**' tJrrtnc count waa a companion of tbe dlar*. Cart P*s Howl to tit Rsilrot*. beoa have kept up the food work, and v fUROWEON PLAN Mr. Joluiion eald they bad laid 1.226 erer. Aa one o f the oldeat geograph ffreduetlen ef tllvar I buy inf fro*" ^*mRi«te outfit, furnace, pipes, registers, etc. together with special plans, full dlroc- leal papera ntant It la con.lderoO t0 Ariio'na. California, V * i 11 tools for instiLlling. If you <*an drive a nail you can install a Jahant Furnace with- ^i.to^rDay ';y p**i during March. Dr. N. M.,Fred lone -and «**> 1,WI___ l»ITMOUT a*TM with » ATH be of almost prlceleoa value Utah and Waahlngton a SuS«.*3.8d.444l upward. land ha. come forward wit* a atory ,nt the aid of » rh»t he owned H hepa that produced creaeed their production Whkh explains the Jabsnt Down-Draft ■ »D , 0 « 4C01.0W«0 ««W OF N.WI »•«« gyatem and tells *hy K gives more 1* eg*, a day. and Alderman Irrlng T# Have (iftaat Moating Plant. year. ' W rite for GOUAK T. SMITH, Nanaflnf Director To-Day Catalog". Dare.ora. aloo of l arrytowD. said he Now Toik -B elle.u a hoapltal here a to kaa* tk« dltUneiloa ef Pm. Hod. a«w ». "* » __ owned an Andaiuelan ben which 1*16 T H E JAHANT HEATING CO. 22 Mill Street AAkrox, 0. two H P a day, ona at tea la . the be Mcceet heattag and ■aralni at* ana at fya la Ua h*e last In tke world. Tba atMpiMM to W *SR ■ RUBBERS WINTER . .. -eel pretilaallr N M .N I PITTSBURG EXPECTS MUCH OF ART HOFMaT ntM K "UTrLE 0L° FM" _ — ~ •* UNota* Possess R BuretiipcF n off RnAAfl Speed Ba. Eft* joyed by Others, but le Master The Newsboy of Art of Pitching. ©ark® Griffith bears the title of the Sm iles ••Utile Old FOX of Baseball." Com !e Mack reals in the name of '-Wily “ m r/c" ABLE TO TRANSLATE LATIN. A Smart Boy. Cripple £ con Vnat on—If combination there "I don’t like.to brag, but our little u- two names might designate I.ong years ago an Indiana candi­ Willie to the brightest little boy 1 ever M pe I’lank. date lor congress was making a stump knew I don’t say this because he Is "Cheese It, fellers, cheese it! Tl [ To Plank, and Plank alone, belongs speech. Two merchants, who had mine, but all our friends say the same ' ANDWICHES! What*. eop!" 'the credit f»i th«* Athletics* victory been boys together and In the aatne P ' thing He’s so quick to grasp tdetfsr tastier than There wai a scurrying of feet an pgr the Tigers in the opening game of claaa In iAtin, heard the speech. The The other day he came to m e and sug­ a confusion of grimy hands in th» Bier---- speaker closed his peroration In full, gested that he ought to go to Sunday struggle to recover the dice ami pet» fin,. and again when a hit would rotund voice, with "Vox popull, vox school again As a rule it la hard to P el!” Potted Ham Dies scattered within the 6nuf circle tre flea it? a run Plank stood In the get him to attend, but now he Is eager of excited newsboys gathered far up Her«f t!*e road to virtory and turn- T om turned to William and remark­ to go " I> — - lane enjoying, apparently heed­ hack Jennings’ players. He forced ed. "Bill, I'll bet you |6 that you don't "So!" It's exceptional in flavor less of consequences, a midday game l players as Crawford and Gatuer remember enough Latin to translate "Maybe you don’t get the wonderful of much-forbidden "crap." tQ| Horlarty to drop back when thou- that sentence " part of this?" and doesn't cost t hit more In the. wild scramble to save their Is cheered them on. "Make L ten." replied William, "and "I don’t.” than ordinary kinds. "gambling Implements" and neverthe­ — the -eighth inning, w Ith one run I’m on " "Why. you see. It has Juat dawned less escape the bluecoated odlelal At All Grmtara _ Cobh on third, one man up and The bet was made and William on him that the time for the Sunday striding upon them, nobody thought of KlSVfonl at bat. Plank seemed the translated as follows: "Vox popull. school picnic la approaching, lan’t poor Itllly. But. with bis papers tin­ ^ cou'-erned. Occasionally he vox p e t—My *God. my God, why hast that smart ?" Libby, M- Neill der one arm. bli .crutch resting be­ — qp bluff to hold Cobb at third, and thou forsaken me!v" & Libby neath the other and an empty trous­ •irhen be did pitch, be didn’t use speed, Without protest Tom passed over a NOT WORTH IT. Ckicai* ers leg dangling In the breeze. Hilly, —ed nothing but a alow bending $1<» bill, remarking, half regretfully, with hit companions, sought self- over the outside of the plate, half admiringly: "William, I really preservation. jead of giving Crawford a ball didn't think you would be able to do D— ■ lane, for the surefooted was 8am was likely to hit far Into the It." pone too good walking, and a treach­ Id. Plank, cool to the point of ex- erous spot found Billy In his mis­ self-confidence In his position, At a Disadvantage. fortune and brought him heavily to For _ carefully measure Crawford While awaiting the coming of her the ground, his papers In an untidy Heat Rashes 1th his eye and then pitch. friend, the mother, a visitor to a Bal­ pile beside him and the crutch quite Tie games are few and far between timore household w*s holding a desul­ Pimples ' beyond his reach. Vhsn a man like Crawford will fall In tory conversation with one of the lit­ Oily Skin The corners of hie mouth depoped wake of an opposing 's tle glrla in the drawing room. Itchy Skin ever so Uttle as he looked op from "Where are your two little sisters?” Eczema bis uncomfortable position and beheld ft*. Sam can, at least, be depend- the caller asked Hives the officer towering above him. p>n to send out a sacrifice fly. but "Oh. they," observed the little girl, "Well, my lad, you seem to be the yp.iuraday. In the pinches, he could do Blackheads one to go along with me. All the Bo t hint: b t pop weakly to Collins. with the air of one upon whom respon­ Ivy P.oisontng Cent have made good to get out of the T Pkflk Is an old master at the art of sibilities reat heavily—"they're out Ml He hasn’t the speed of a somewhere to have what mother calls way. I’m mighty sorry I've got to IV.Ihk^VIU.DHS of other in the league, 'mischief and what they call ’fun.’ ” u . -1 _ a.__ IS take you—one of the others would Artie Hofman, Former Cub, With the Plratta. bare suited me better—much better. isn’t the curves it as many more, "And why didn’t you go to share In But the sergeant detailed roe especial­ he has the head. He knows the the fun**" asked the caller. PONT YOt %% %NT TO III % ■ - .,rn. wheat, Artie Hofman, once the idol of Chi­ Clarke tells how In 1904 be couldn’t , |r«aa anil stock farm In Virginia nr Mary ly to stop this crap shooting. He seys cago Cub fans and considered by many use Hofman, and placed him with tttrs. And he utilises every speck The child sighed "Mother trusts ; land? Writ* today f,,F catai..g«j^ in C. T. it can't 50 on." as the beet all-round plgyef in the Dea Moines club. The understa Mi knowledge. me so dreadfully," she explained, "that I CT.KMVICMNO. KOI M l HIM., YIKOIMA. flfben Vitt came to bat for Onslow I can’t have much fun.’’—Llppin* The policeman spoke not unkindly, major leagues, li expected to strength­ waa that Hofman was to come VtfOTTTVTA Knf »al" nwauilfnl •ai»»rffv>nt h.>mr«, ninth Inning Plank hesitated. ■ I *n vaprakw Mssbjacfe Hayaand irlbmanaa IV j ' in*. ^but Hilly, from his seat of earth, en the Plttaburg Pirates materially by to Pittsburg, but the Dee Moines d m Ilshina. ahsHiiln*. Writ* f--r dr«.-rl|sil«i* pamphirt, beard, a«d knew that a plea for re- rhe enthusiastic fans of that c:ry. Man- sold him during the season and the ln‘t know Vltt. He had never Doctor—G®t out and take the air. Lwrrta pit odvaael nr Had. k. 3. lAXWKLL. larrt. aai, Va, j would be wasted. ager Fred Clark, also la optimistic, and I owners didn’t abide by the ■ him In an actual game. The Lion Tamer Plutocrat— Uoah! The air ain't worth taking FORTY ACRE DEED FREE "Here’s your crutch, my boy. Come expects his team to climb rapidly to­ agreement. While with the Chiu I Athletics’ twlrler Involuntarily. “ Why ain't the lion tamer here?"" I lo lh«* aulsaertbrr who bol« in hie pip*. from the rear. There, crawling from When In nerd of * ffo°d lifflfH-e give fiel* beneath an empty barrel set forth by 57,000 IS PAID FOR KEATIfl the midget this morning, and she j Arid Trm * trial and lie convluced of iu uieril® one of the many restaurants along the chased him out serosa the hills back It Didn’t Work. j U la uuufe entirely from pure herl»s. lane, kls face and hair generously ofor town a little while ago because he Hubby wasw»» trying to jollyJolly wirey That 8um It Given by New York .High- L streaked with a covering of flour tak­ Airted with one of the lady bareback alon* aml make her forget that she Modern Miracle. landers for Crack Twlrler of en on In his place of refuge, came a riders.” wanted a spring suit. "Do you believe In miracle*?" asked the Lawrencs Team. boy not much larger than Billy hlm- > '»* ," said he, "the town commlL Dobklne. Mlf—one of the circle of former "crap A STRONG PLEA. tee la offering a prise for the prettiest "You bet I do." aald Snobklne. ■hooters.” The Highlanders havedSSBght tho lawn." Why. only the other day my wlf® lease of Ray Keating, Xi brill "I say, Billy ain’t done nothin’. He * 7 "What'a that to me?” bought me a box of clgara, and by wara’t shoot In' with the bunch. The young pitcher of the Lawrence "Why don't you enter the contest?" George. Dobky, 1 could smoke of the last I see of Billy he was settln' ”1 haven't had a lawn In Avo ream Harper’s Weekly ___ _ Word w»» received from I haven't even a ling bam that la At to recently AN APT SCt ,her' ” ua' & complacent- ^ t,lhUr tighter each day. tho Lax...... mma» j Any time that Rank O'Day wants to that the New York Americana A Cold Storage Igg. _n w. f *>•■* the Phillies ke should "let George 97,000 for Keating, a larger anm "Somebody told me you wera writ­ hands deep Into bla pockets and broad d° .. « .. . ever waa paid for a New En| ing a love itory " enlng hit base “now Tm one of th* i Anotb®r kbafceup In the White 8ox League player. "Yea." J * bunch. l*™grt a pull with the gaLg. *•**>•<*«* day If the .lump This deal has been hanging Are for "What le the title?" If I do sax It mv*wlf end * do6a 001 com# t0 1 ,udd« n **>d- aome time. It was aald that Keating IlL "I haven't chosen a title yet. but will not Join the New York club until »i.d o"Vi.TJBmT ofr-^luT hT ,ra" * “V “T «r Caa" the itory la about a farmer's daughter ain't donw nothin' anyhow—I'll uae my Smith, iscurwd from the Chicago Cubs, tho end of the New England League wdso wrote her name and address on ‘ndooence with tha crowd to atop the to the Columbia team of the South seaaon, but after paying this sum for an egg and some year* later she re­ Atlantic league. •hootin'—attar—I—gat—out—of the tho youngster the Highlanders may m- ceived a proposal of marriage from lockup." With Patience playing second base queat Immediate delivery. an ultimate consumer.” For an lnatant a (loam of merrl- and Leisure pitching, one would ex­ Keating la only nineteen years old. pect East Liverpool, Ohio, to play a mant beamed In the ofllcer'e eyes, end and until last season waa content to Was Slow. rather sleepy game. It waa with difficulty that he re- play on a high school nine. Jim ’Do you remember the flnt time I •trained a burat of genuine laughter. Young Groh of the Giants will not O’Rourke dug him up In the ipring of ever put my arms around you?" he 'But I can't do that for vou- I go after *—the —“bad ones. Pitchers have 1911. and he had a brief trial with 'K . B***. aeked. after they bad started on their can't let either of you off." he eiM f'0t ^ °PU‘ ,th® b,JI ° ’ *r tlle pl*te b«- Bridgeport. From Bridgeport. Keating "How did Mr. Rook happen to get honeymoon. et lanL "You knowrtgbt f r o m . " , * f° ? J ? p „ . drifted to Lawrence, which club turned — ...j he straightened and off ao eaaily?” "I shall never forget*” the replied. Jxse Stahl of the Red Sox says he and—ah, here cornea the seraeant— j . him over to mthe e Hamilton team of thathe •« • lose, nasty curve over the out “His lawyer made a very strong ar­ "What did you think?” We'll let him settle It." doe* not think-- — It w will ' ■ ■ • wwbe uc- necessary e n n u i J Canadian league,' where---- he was OUBI,a itar slit of the piste. Vltt didn’t move, thought you had fooled away a for the team that wins *v,„ • i.i.. 11.1 ■ v gument abowlng that so many of bis "1 Billy shrank closer to his champion for the team that wlna the Hag this He was recalled by Lawrence and haa rgi don’t know that b o y / yelled lot of time over the preliminaries." year to win over ninety gamee family went In seine ” »» he felt hta own tiny atom of self been doing wonderful work all sea­ ectator. George 8 tovall, the new Browns' aon. 9 * a »(U completely overshadowed by this for­ worked about then eent A Feminine Trait. Evil for Evil. Mri. Beacon Slreete— I'm (lad your midable giant with shining buttona manager, made hta big league debut His first noteworthy feat waa to a strike. And etlU Vltt didn’t Oh. she Is a woman, through and through 'You are daffodilatory about eettlng undo left j'ou aome money, but tn 1901. And sfter all these years he hold the Prorldenre International And this Is her greatest passion. and chevrons. The contact lent the out your flowers this year," remarked plcaae, Norah, don't call It a legacy. Intercessor strength for a Anal appeal. hae auuk to bla present low station. team to two hits In a practice game. To wear fine clothea anil costly, too. __it another and thla one the first humorist. Say llmbacy. It ta very Improper to “Sergeant, can I apeak to you for There may ba a race In the National Since the New England season ojjened, ! And ail In the latast fashion. and the ball sped on a line ‘I always wait until the weather aay leg; always say limb! , Hilly? I don't mind for myself, but league this year, but It will be be­ tlje youngster has not met with a de- Old Story Now.- Is settled," responded the second hu­ Norah—Yla, tna'ani. an' shall I , Billy just cam go to the lockup.” tween Frank Schulte's and Christy feat. His greatest triumph was scored rot- 1 Touriat— L suppose quite a lot of morist. "That la my Invariable cro- warrutn oop thot limb b’ muttdn tar Nervously the rhtld'B Angers locked Mathewson'a high-powered automo­ on May 23, when he shut out Worces­ custom." biles. .«je fcouden. Plank knew, or people come here to see the Homan dinner, or will yez liov it cowld? and Interlocked, but hts gaze met that ter. 1 to 0, without a hit. le knew, more o f Louden than remains? \ of the stalwart officer of the law un Ernie Lush, who "has (men playing ______\-£ and ho sent acroai a high Resident—Well, zur, viben they was CRUEL OF HIM. GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP fllnchlngly. Breathlessly, he In the outfield for Montreal, hga been gnsVd one first dug up—thirty years ago—lots let out and will try to get on with tb. GIANTS RELEASE A PITCHER Medicine 80 Beneficial to liouden didn't move. corned; but now the thlfTgs are get­ Brain "Billy's mother Is home sick la bed. Springfield team of the Connecticut and Nerves. league. Plank resorted to hie famom ting old nobody bothers!’’—Ix>ndon She's what you call an Invalid. Sonne Druck«- Who Gav, Much Prom- Providence gave Catcher Harry E and Louden singled. Opinion. limes she can work and help out and law as Twlrler, I. Turned Over » tk Bulk et bat and Louden on Lying awake bights makes It hard sometimes Billy's got to do It all. hlm- Ilerkendorf his- unconditional release to keep awake and do things ln day to Toronto-Club. finl Flank ahot across a straight balL Striving to Plaaie. eelf 'cause he ain't got no bro Catcher Fred Mitchell Is back in ■ tln>e To take "tonk-i and bimulanta" vra (h„ genie for Buffalo after a trip In IS a r t It and lined to Barry. "That man does not hesitate to con- nor slaters, nor no father— Just under euch clrcumiiancee Is like let­ “ *s iloneseiter R*»ea#;______- - Tl a game waa over tiadict himaelf. mother. 8o we fellers found hllu C la Z '8 ,h9r P"‘'hpr ° f ttJ ting the house on fire to If you 1'iav^t Free of;Auburn In the Mink Giants, has b-en r*lsas«d to the Tn. ki 1 Plank's strategy hart won It. "It’s the fault of the people," re­ fees good stand up in the square bui be* can put It out | leagueis a free hitter. He lends the S £ * * * « ' « 'nternatlona, league" A wasn't his support, because Ath- plied Senator Sorghum. "They like can't run after trade since hes lost The right kind of food ptamotea re­ league at bat with an average abqye Drucke haa been a Giant for threj' etlc arrors let la two of the Tigers' novelty and would rather hear a man his leg. Soma swell guy run over him freshing aleetf at night aj/d a wide .400. Nebruaka City as a team leads MBs. contradict himself than have him keep with his auto and never etoppw to awake Individual during the day aay howdy or good-by. and fljllv'a In batting, with four men batting .300 the t t T e ^ ^ 1*'* ,eam He saying the same thing ov^r and over." or better. „ * title of the second Matheweoa," A lady changed from her old way of been up against it svet since apd _ Ylngllng !■ Promlalng. eating Grape-Nute. and says: Too Busy. and—ehall I tel! It, Billy. 'bouMdlngln' Ur tie* >11 Around the Natlon>l 'For about three years I had been the dlceT' Billy hesitated. "Shall ! MAKES GAMES MORE EXCITING >Hi S circuit are picking Earl Ylng- “Now,” said the lawyer, -please tall as how the altercation began." great .offerer from 'uuigvsuon. Indlge.tion. Billy? It's up to you" \ tha Dodgara •• one of the After trying* several kinds of medicine V Billy tried to grasp the elgnUlopr.ue Hitting the Ball Safely Is Most Inter­ ■omtalng young aouthpawa ptek- "I didn’t see any altercation," re- ' _..r . , iv urop on of this sudden bestowal of rekpomtlbil. In the 1912 crop. Earl .o la -a plied the witness. "I waa too buay “ i°: - - *» oj esting Feature of Contests for T. ' then ----- meat,- and "Wso waa, on. butOUl IQIn tty and bowed a bewildered approtal , Enthusiastic Fans.______toads wsicnin* tk® fight.™ “W .ll. then -bo-, -a.. - ..... ^ m the ball. He learned tha d' r* .thtt gnawing feel- To Be Shunned. •erg- ant " Tha boy lowered hit eyes The so called “Inside!1 baseball play. ' uaita^jta of baaaball on town lota In : W r g ,'p^z :r 1 vom,t and poked the dirt with the toe of hit Ing Is all right and results |n many !»»« a, Ohio,I XT, lata played with------the Knlcker—What ia the matter with muddy boot. Mirk »- — -- that nlUM ftnfi hi* fain cottage? r Successful playa on the diamond, _ team o f that plaoe and hla wifey - Do you believe In bypno-11 llln« a'opped. a^d ^ ^ ted *feJn™, "About this game of crap—Billy** strong and consistent playing, how. flr,t ag| engagement engage—------wae with------tha ^Becker—It la as distant aa a rich relation and aa bard to support as a business hasn't been rushing lately ever, i^the mainstay of any dab: T4!« > Mud Hana. He eoon attracted U^ r - L r , otherw.se , would ! and ro we rather planned to qfle him When a player approaches the plate ’’’• I lent ion0 Vof major league acouta p&or relation. still be a bachelor. » boost with a crap game noontime the uppermost thought In the mind* of -mi anchored with Brook- ] wlthM’; ” 0' h' r *;1*.Verr bothered diarrhoea before commencing tbe till his ma got bett.-r. Some o' the spectators Is “ Will he hit the h.,11?" gg la the aon of a clergyman Heard on the Train. Yee, The Weather, Qrape-Nigj. becau.e her etom.ohM. crowd got more’n you'd think out of —If the—" ball is,B struckstuck and bithit rafeltrafelv tliet! and I ia a brother In profeaalonal base Mr. X.—Then you haven’t much ^ 'lrt "ut tl,,> ">»'d their papers and they have a pocket- spectrunrs err* happy. Hitting the bull •all faith In the skill of Dt*. Cuttem?" Ann this waa h ^ r reply ao weak she could not digest her food ful left for themselves. So they put '" W i s the most Interesting feature '1 Mr. B.—Faith! I wouldn’t truat *Tile ..h,‘at’" °PPr**elv«*. I’m afraid Sine, using O r.pe-N ul.'C.V.00 , that man to r#mpve the appendix from Twill thunder, b y and i^y.*' »el . and says she don't think she a good bit of It up In a game o' crap ot ,he Same, says the Bo"Inn Globe Aid Hie Refodhatlon. I coulrt -in -v-thoi.i.H-.------—h*- my dictionary-______for Hilly, juat to boost him nlong. i* is notleenble this season th.it the sjfcHA lc «|w»vi ready and wuV UtllUlrlanT "It la That's what wo was doin' today, aer- blayer^ are hitting the ball writ t v . ■wet half way the man who la "Are you In lavor of the hair rent-” -geant. but — ii'yuu |‘o I.iirr mane up their m|n(t nerve b n . l d e ^ X l c „ , ^ ,„0Ter an<' ” '“f® lla'» up thejf f to reform and to lead an up­ Mixed Up. 'Yea," repneareplied Mr Mr. DfOuUneIlanpUne; -but could only let Billy off—Jf—you—1" that-frceami easy hitting Is tTrfer-iiii "Scribbler rauit be something of an they ought to make tbe culn. '‘■'“'••nrbfid after l r " ; r°U,;d( lift. Taka "Hank” O'Day, for _>t to make the culna with ■Thnt will do. my boy." The eer- "> b"nHng. Thrtd free hitting mikes acrobatic.e/sKafir1 aauthor.V u th o r.I' boles i.. in .them." i____ .. >«t»i a.I It waa only a year ago eor,?M “ 88 ln the oM dayg when geadt's voice was very gentle.jenue. “You You I ttle *»"><-»Ftnui*-* moremure «xciUQg.exciting. .To To bo*sureb« sure "How ao?> v * ’W’hat for?" at • i|ggk” waa an .—Detroit a 'h»rtn°! rf,a" Ze * hat th«7 meant by tell the reat of the boys they muat n,a^ mean a larger gr'ore, but that "He told me he had some footnotes "They would come In go haUy when else no *benpflr|ai tJ n T # "" mWl1' never throw dice again, never. Tell ,8 not *° deplored. When thkre to on hand." ever you happen to need a linker - them to ‘boost’ Billy aome other wav. free hltling there are more chances for - m o . so good wag Ms work , , A Poetical Feat. Now, get your papers and hustle busi-1 br,,,,ant matching, skillful fieldine arm rlmon Oom Inaan®. Pteyjng a Winner. Nam«“ ^ aft*r Pa,lns: (' raPe-Nuf.” ness." : f»«tfast rimninv running ' Th*The _ a,e„e___ •_ 1. * n ,n hack two years ago ln a " " bl* Vinson, who l«d th® Eaatorn "That writer ia a paradoxical poet" v j ;'”* tfven by Poi CoP' ,' ul, id ting . a.ub''»)f »ccL You say you play every night aagS^eek; t Mich, Battle mated and fascinating. The Sore bat- Iv'nll ',as rat lie re Ista ♦Kanthe ksubetter_ pleag^d . “pa pYork club since. I)ruck^ ' ^ io«Ajlub in 1904, wont H* "I called to see him one day and lo look In you manage it?” ao ■Th. okS!i for ,h* little bad method!. trona wtU be all during the season "'aco, Texas and wA h " ? me ,rom i® at bln home In Chester, found that hie Idyl momenta were book. The Road to Wellville." * Dallas club. ” b®ujht frorri tha Vinton one® plnytd keeping him bu>7«” P“y lh* '^ h o u e ! ’•-Pages r’ro V J ilV .o' m ” * *•” ■■ .r 8»m e Purpose Accomplished. W hr be ponMlpatHl when vou ran pet Oar- Tips as Strike Breakers. Oh, Geori;lei" exclaimed a fond fleld 1> h at any drug *Uire' it will oulckly re­ Not a few men who are accustomed DU'iher, when she saw her small boy lieve ami it* benetlte w ill be realized. to give liberal tips were beard to ex­ considerably battered up ond dirty, press themselves bitterly on the sub­ “you have beep fighting again! How If a woman can find the etyl* of hat ject of the waiters' strike often have i told you that ■ha wants, she can always adjust her you One of the managers at the Waldorf shouldn't flghl?’’ head to fit it. was talking yesterday about bearing “W ell," said he, “what are you go­ RocK-OTinG cam e Mr* Wtn*low'a Soothing Rjrrup for Children one of the best known brokers In New ing to do whan a fellow hits you;1' teething, softens the (rum* reduce* Inflamma­ York, knovn as one of the moat gen­ 'Why, keep out of hie way,” said CT. § . Cdm e»TQivy^toij tion, allay* pain, cure* wind colic, S6c a bottle. erous tippers about the hotel, declare the mother. emphatically that he had vowed never I bet." sail the youngster, “be'U Strictly Up to Date. ONE-CHEWINO la a frequent c&usIb again to tip a waiter who had struck. keep out of mine after this.” Alice— How oddly some men pro­ of death among ranch cattle, which pose. Borne doubt was expressed, and the also chew the shed antlers of mule Kate—I should say so. A gentle­ manager rushed away and brought up Important to Mothers the broker. Examine carefully every bottle of deer. The bones usually become firm­ man asked me last week If 1 felt fa­ CASTORIA, a #afe and sure remedy for ly fixed in the teeth of the lower jaw, vorably disposed to a unification of in­ “Yes. I said It.** the latter agreed, Infants anduu iiiuuruu,children, anaand see thattnat it and the poor brutes wander about terests. - "and. furthermore, 1 mean it. In the Bean the until they die o f starvation. The course of the last twenty years I have given away thousands of dollars In SignatureJ of late Henry Evans, who made sys­ Explanation. tematic search for dead deer during iaottie—How dare you ask Mrs. Rul- tips to waiters—never less than a In Uae For Over 30'Yeara7 his long lease of Jura Forest, found llon to a one-course luncheon? quarter, ana sometimes as much &■ $5 Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castori* bone chewing to be a not tin^bmmon cause of Hattie—She won’t know it. She’s a at n time Yet what did It count for death; but the victims were mostly stags, and his Fletcherite. and by the time she has me to spend a lot of money t>n men The candidate for office who "also own comment was; “ Probably, as In the human finished she’ll have to move on to Just for bringing me a few plates of ran" has to explain to his friends how species, females are more dexterous than males.” some five o'clock tea.—Harper'a Bazar, food? Hereafter l shall ask every It happened. Fortunately, numbers of cattle are relieved in man who serves me whether he was a time, and my neighbor (Lund) saved from death To keep, artificial teeth and bridge- striker. If he was, I shaU not give Your working pow er depend* upon your a famished cow, which had mistaken a piece of work antlsepHcaily clean and free him a cent, and I can tell you I have health. Itarttelil Ten helps toward keepingiu tough cottonwood root for a bone. It was wedged from odors and disease germs, Faxtlne talked with hundreds who feel Just tranBverseJy |n her mouth (against the jawbone Antiseptic Is unequaled. At drug­ the game as I,"—New York Sun. Would you say money paid for sheet gists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on re­ on one side, but firmly embedded In the cheek music Is Invested In rolling stock? ceipt of price by The Paxton Toilet llesfl of the other) and was removed with diffi­ Co., Boston, Mass. Believes Everything Father Says. culty after thianim al had been “roped" and Park 8 Florea, national secretary of thrown. I think, however, that accidents of any the Adscript club, has a little son, Ed­ Whenever You kind arising from the bone-chewing habit, wheth­ ward, who believes everything his fa­ er to deer or cattle, are transcended by the re- ther says, whether it Is said seriously Use Your Back or jokingly. Once when warning his 'tnnf Does a Sharp son to keep away from the heels or a Pgln Hit You? cow, Mr. Florea told the boy a cow , can kick a mile, at least that la what IV* * *lgn of “I mw her come from one of the rocky Edwards says. sick kidneys,es­ take a drink of water. 8he commenced pecially if the The boy Is visiting relatives near kidney action is *°jj*ke and wobble about, growing gradually w^kar, and when It seemed that all her strength Harrisburg, Ind. While at play he saw disordered, too, a cow, fully a mile away, and he ran passages scanty ballaft her she lay down. I rode away and re- tufUd to her In about half an hour. The heifer and hid In the haymow, according to a or too frequent story told at Connsrsvllle. The boy or off-color. RRItten upon her feet trying to walk, but only said his papa, who was reared on a Do not neglect walk about fifty yards, when, after another dttack farm, had told him there was no limit any little kidney tb staggers, she lay down again and died. to the reach of a cow’s kick, and that 111 for the slight T^pattle have had all the salt they could eat troubles run Into fofllx weeks prior to the death of this heifer, he thought It would he aafer to hide while one was In sight. It was arlth dropsy, gravel, •nl they would walk away from the aalt to pick stone or Bright's difficulty the boy was convinced that this rock to chew. What la It that disease his father merely wanted him to keep i auch & craving for It?” Use Doan's Kidney Pills. This out of the cow’s reach.—Indianapolis good remedy cures bid kidneys. t the loss In these cattle from the laterlte Newa. icence la Inconsiderable when compared to A TYPICAL CASE— alfied from bllnards or wolves, varying T M. lia r lay, 115 Baat fifth « o L M f«: “ Gra*«l nrarlf killed me; opiate* were L three per cent In one year to nil over The Philosopher—It’s the man with Ask for ny only rwlltf. The___kidnej kidney------*•-- •rant— i_. and---• — " . yj, the whole period of eight years alnc* a pull that gets ahead. t h i s Doctors dt(ItdntMar A thelD f ,'* 1' 1' end Anally I took Its commencement, there can be no Doan* KidIdner Pille. ^W A jM nea cored me 2ZPOJ?- O l The Politician—Yes; but It’s the and the tmublrookieneyjf returnee," queatlon that the rock-awallowtng man with the head that gets a pull. Gel Doan’s it mg Drug Store, 50c. ■ Box tendency la very remarkable, and to tnarkable appetite for rock dig- me It la Inexplicable except on the CHILD’S SKIN TROUBLE D o a n ’ s played by some of the cattle on s ground of a depraved hereditary ap­ well-known Montana ranch. This petite In certain men;Iters of the herd. ITCHED VERY MUCH rock-swallowing propensity (which It cannot be due to the lack of aalt. is operative only in winter) is al­ since the owners are accuBtomed to 16 Oliver St., Newark, N. J.—"About most Invariably fatal, and but very haul this out In 160-pound barrels and five yeara ago my little girl had a red few cases have recovered, either round up the cattle to It, as alluded to spot on the back of the head which naturally or when medicinally In the letter already quoted. Rather Itched her very much. The eoree Shoe Polishes treated. The phenomenon was first may It be compared with the strange came In the form of a pimple full ot FfakMt Quilt, Lw,„t Vutati observed on March 4, 1903, when propensity of certain horses to eat pue and would Itch. She would scratch the senior of two brothers (Arch- hena’ egga, a case of which was re­ until they would bleed, and wherever dale) had ridden out to look over cently brought to my notice. As Just­ It touched there would be another sore DAISY FLY KILLER K S I T S Z his herd. To his consternation hs ly observed by Mr. Cbeanut, the mat- until her whole head waa covered with SIm. Mott, et«M wr- found the bodies of fifteen steers, ■ (a of all the more Interest because a hard acab. She could not sleep at i "uu,,. i . which had died In aonxo mysterious a the country, and l can myselt night lor the pain, and I had to manner—nine ha one place and six ert, after twenty-two years’ resi­ her from school. I ha 1b another. At flrat sight the cab dence. tbst, si though similar red rock and used a wash, and whan I put It tie appeared to be resting easily occurs extensively through the pine her head It burned her eo I thought upon their chosen bed ground, and, bills and bad lands of eastern Mon­ she would go wild with the pain. I U lO U BOMBS, xse M l> Aw.. S w U n ■- v> as there was no Indication either tana, no like fatalities have ever been used------Salve and home remedies of tympanites or a struggle, death thence reported. until I got eo tired 1 thought fbe The detective says hla after thoughts was presumed to have been pain­ As may be aupposed, many curloua would never get cured. are the beet less. An autopsy revealed that the accidents to cattle are discovered on “Then I saw the advertisement for lively coni rumen of all the steers contained about a pint of chemist's description of all the symptoms and bi-annual round-ups In two separate In- Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent Important It la that the blood be kept pure. fragments of red rock, varying In size from a post-mortem appearances exactly coincided with ces a steer was found dying of ttarvatlon, ow- for a sample. The first night I used Garfield Tea Is big enough for the Job. “STAR” combination f pigeon’s egg to a pea, and In the second stomach the careful observations made by Mr. Archdala. o a firmly-fixed tomato can on the upper Jaw. Cuticura Ointment It loosened the kind* at runnel or IanUn ilroea.these IQc. was a less amount of the same mineral. The The latter waa still further convinced by the ach case It was, of course, necessary to lasso scab. Today ehe la completely cured. It la only the very young man woo “ QUICKWHITE" (ia liquid foe mucous membrane of the paunch was so severely 1 used three boxes of Cuticura Oint­ wants to paint the town. An old man quickly donna and whites* dirty « following statement: “ The whole course of th« throw the animal before the obstruction TOc and 25c. burnt that it would peel off at the touch. This sickness sometimes covers only a few hours, and d be removed. My neighbor I.und (previously ment and six cakes of Cuticura Soap Is satisfied If he can fresco the coi» MALBO” clonao and while** c u t u duo. brick-like rock (called by geologists laterlte) is tloned) found one of hi. long horned Texan and I have nothing to thank but Cuti­ ■erg. round white enkopeeked inane-tinbo***, withaponae, In a few cases death has been observed to follow 10c. In knn Some few months later McMlcken’a with a large assortment of bed linen. responsible — they he pointed out that the animals were poisoned by may be seen. The deadly fragments of whie* them both to college, and the boy can get wife presented him with a son and She was having her winding ibeet not only give relief an efflorescence which exuded from the porous encrusted red rock lie scattered upon the sides htfralning Just as well by Joining some athletic heir. On learning of the occurrence warmed. — they perma­ rocks containing nitric and sulphuric acid Balts of the hills or around their bases. In parts of the his lordship rode down to the lodge tn "1 never have lain In damp bed­ nently cure Ctt- of sodium and potassium—in other words, crude Mil-/ bad lands, where laterlte has disintegrated, a a terrible rage. clothes while I waa alive," aald the lions u s e saltpetre. The quantity varied, of course, with maroon powder is formed which may be collected Settled Long Ago. "I hear,” eald he to Mr. McMicken, old lady In a feeble whlaper, “and I’m them for different samples, which would explain some of with a spoon, and was formerly used by the In­ low, my _____ dear." said . . young . Mr. Sunboy when "that your wife has a son." not going to do it when I’m dend.” Biliossstss. the fa,viable verdicts returned. dians as war-paint. It is heartrending to ride he had signed the lease for the pretty little flat, “ Yes, my lord," said the man proud­ lodifcatioa. Sick HtUscke, Sillow Skin. The report went on to state: 'Two ounces is among theRe hills off death and come suddenly "thf first thing we shall have to decide li which ly A WELCOME ARRIVAL. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. sometimes sufficient- to kill a hbrse. and from Upon a trembling eighty-dollar steer which, after of Ob ti to be supreme In command here." “Well, now, look here, McMJcken: four to eight ounces are nearly always fatal to Genuine m u s t bear S i g n a t u r e reeling to ahd fro, succumbs in an apoplectic fit; •Vh. no, George, you are mistaken," she sweetly when I put you here, It was to open horses and cows " No doubt remained as to the or to see a favorite heifer vainly struggling for replied, 3 decided that while our friends were and shut a gate, but by the Lord Har- rorreetriess0< of Mr. Chestnut's diagnosis. the life, as described to me (in lit.) by Archdale, as atBf throwing shoes at us.” Hardly th* Sunday School Brand. The young hopeful had secreted nulla him. He is likely to have a table with fold­ some bright buttons In hla pocket, P e e r le s s Building Trunks for Flying Machines ing legs or with detachable legs, and if he travel* which came from the motor'car show. he hae a trunk Into which the dismounted table When Sunday school was well under Renew ed Cara an! tha instrument can be safely packed. way, he took one out and pinned it oq Thar* nre vaudeville players who play perhaps hla coat, feeling it an ornament. Un­ None: Better at Ann Price. Probably the biggest trunks ever built are four they do. Besides trunks for the theatrical pro­ half a dozen Instruments of widely diverse char- fortunately, when the minister came A p€ e RIvES8 car, owing to ttar rxcrllr ahich were made to order about a year ago by erigi^hl m material i and wor5maria»'l|,l I* fession generally, there are many special trunks aMar and who may have a trunk built to contain , SDeak dear children, New York manufacturer nod which were de­ tha*, KU. The violin player may have construct*^ _____ ...... n. calltlliaffoodo od aa a new when overhauled and jia^ntrt made to contain apparatus used In special acta hla near sighted eyes were oaught by Theyr » MB r e Guaranteed . the tame aa new ra n ad to carry aeroplanes. _ ;• by stage performers; and there are built alto ed In hla traveling trunk a special romparement W e h a re In our Uaed Car Department our dtj There were two of these flying machines, both the color. ferent model* ran King iu price from 1600.00 u f trunks for traveling musicians, for orchestra play­ for hla violin. . “Well, Richard, I see you are wear­ lonoplades. and to carry them tjere were built w a n t Prlc. Do You Want to Fay? ers or for vaulevllle performers four giant trunks; a trunk Tor each flying ma­ ing some liiuttv, a>y lad. 1A ha, does If yon own a PEERLESS you ow n the BEST, Perhapa the most extraordinary of all Instru­ A different‘Code. chine body, one trunk In which the four wings, 11 say!" Bo m a tter what model. ment trunks la the harp trunk, which la not only Tha tenor »ang an aria. w “You read It. sir,” replied Rlchau-d, Send for our booklet describing RE-BUILT each divided Into two parts, were packed, and of great alas but also of peculiar sftape. Another PEERLB88 CAR8. “Rotten," bawled a spectator, "Take him out hanging hie head. a fourth trunk In which were stowed four pro­ big and remarkable trunk Is that made for tha “Fll take you out.” »ald the miter, "If you keep PEERLESS MOTOR CAI CO. of New York pellers. “But I cannot aee. I haven’t my 1760 Broadway Now York City carrying of a bans viol. Thin trunk, like that for malting the singers glasses, son.- Read It so we can all Each of the body trunks Is 36 feet long by about the harp, |a made to conform to the shape of the suae me,” aald the man. ”1 forgot 1 waa at d j Inches squa’re. The trunk for the wings la 2B hear you.” Mr. Collier Down—Intelligence baa instrument. A bans viol trunk le 6ty feet In' not at a ball game.” Richard blushed. "It aaye, sir, ’Ain’t WATER WATER WATER feet long and 12 feet broad at one end and 6 feet, length. Smaller trunks of the same style are Just reached me. A Pneumatic Water System furnish#! water broad at the other, while the trunk for the pro made for cellos. It ----- to be poor?’ "—Metropolitan Mrs. Collier Down—Thank heavens, Starting In Bdalnsss. Magazine. ’ ______1It has coma at last.______for the cattle, at the barns, sprinkling, pellers Is 9 feet long. Many brass Instruments are carried by band In Mias— la this the license bureau, please! irrigating and throughout the house and These tremendous trunks are finished outside specially made holders, but brags Instruments are P^rk—Yea, ma’am. is extremely effective in case of nre. tn the usual fashion, canvas covered with metallic also carried about In trunks specially made for Mlea—Well, I’ve Just finished my first MABUFACTURKD B Y trimmings. They are eo strengthened and trussed them. The player of a big baas horn, for In­ • booij i#f poems and I want to take out. a poetic PORT JACKSON ENG. A MFC. CO. as to enable them to stand the strains to Which stance. may have a tnink especially built for It. If there ever Is i time when you are justified in cussing, 20 CHURCH »T., AMSTERDAM. NEW YORK lie* iw much will it be?—Judge. they are likely lo be subjected In use. Of course This would be a big trunk In shape and nrnnnr- U is when rhe .ttmmer weather «eU "no iingcag- man that ever lived could sting iboie- Tttmt-or-R convention trunk type, hut Inside there A Connoisseur. trunks around, and tn fact the body ,trunks can’t la formed » padded and pltrsh n'bed deep pocket, "I oee Bllklns take an Interest tn art!" But there isn’t any need lo risk your soul and shock the neighboss— iil.rgton.nt.. be got Into an ordinary side door car and have to m e ^ t eT,tTtW^^ere perfectly to fit the Instru- jRouldn't ask me eucn a foolish question It u T i s s u e s - be transported fn end door freight cars. The and labor*. an», Soreness ment In ell Its varying dimensions, Including the yon >ould only see the way he stares at all the Tempt your appetite with Toasties go singing to your trunks have been at' least once to the Pacific Bralisn'r IJIrslni big bell, a pocket Into which the big horn fits bill* arda." coast and no far under the stresn of handling and snugly and In which It rldea safely. There may . jiffisr“ eoio«Vthsiheft Written by W. J. Htrsonovg, travel they have stood up well. be braes Instrument trunk. In which several Stung! Very likely these are the only aeroplane trunks borne of smaller sizes may be securely stowed. ! - « 3 t ? i i aisutnsllo Depost’ s, f- f to hla son, whom he has reproved for One of the HO Jlnclea for which the Pnq* •y.riau. V.lus .Allsts O’ tn ever built, but there are made to order many Battlq Mich., paid 91000.00 la k » j, ThIh^ Xiol°>,Po0ne ? lay*r may haT® 1 •P'oial funk. lying •I never told a lie when I wat-small. C r— k, trunks for many odd uses. Theatrical.^tifiinks The xylophone when played rests-on a table and Well, how old were you, .father, when built to order are designed U> stand wear, and tb. Player want, a fable that Ipway Ju.t ?—Fliegende Blaster. m b W. N. Uu NEW YORK. NO. 26-1*12

i t lU jH, tt* Hun. > BOY'S KNITTED SWEATER. n.e.arkabi. »hn Bi •v* «finhi-ultodl fnr •lever- ■ anagunu lii> iviidjr •mi'i ja Aiurv t** told of ^ • • . | ,,, ,, httjnihk* him and _ 'lli'jirun. who was lilt* Oirwetions M » . f„ M jk. THii Cam New Brunswick's Best Shopping Place j j An Empty Pocketbook r m i . n 1 ( fHUlinld of ll»*urtii* was » fort ibl j Garment. I» a m ighty poor friend w hen you ha\** no plat** t<» flu » ahre* h<*r hiu nmn himI mMkMl • tU«ih-> sval-kt Thin very i .«>t'u! awenter ! m, w salonw«»gtiO - l*sr»N Brougham am.,11 buy. wlnelt n|W„ „n “ Ready C a sh " will buy mor* and natter atipidwa ‘ “ ‘ > i <*rtK in t>nc( l 111 ..-r'i»wr luio trouble mad*' up to fijtiuu,.* Icarni mil w*i*v der. I, made In f„|l„,T|t.s m, „ wl. Tiie Greater get by buying on credit, and the advantage of bwi'ow in- t.. m I 'KMight rhi* *»aly « pictl-'aUlUyiiinti a m i g n u d ) ...... nu I Ive -d m m , wUelne n f ,|„m,i,. k „ lt. Young Store j to pay cash. U that you Have only on** email payment i<> ^ ' bicdne*-* •at, H e a r b e i f r e t id s p e r s u 'id o d bin* tlr.it wool, fm r Imu,. ,)r j , klllll,; George and Paterson Streets |, .. j;lH il l*«‘lt for » S«» to M w Hie t‘lay. mtliprttlttjt ne.'dleu No. ^ < SN( on |W wtlt>.Dow - month. * ;n*‘'ii nt his «*x *< ;i'iibirablc‘ iniu-c F l i n t row Slip i. knit purl . If you d on 't happen to have the “ Ready Caeh hand*. * *1 **»' J 'Th ‘ d'lfdm -l 4 T U * e . \ n t ip ? w e>r** . , to...... u iiu ft.. 'n hpri!m ; in* • I'-'nk1' ,i,L •" J ' kolt 2 . purl 2 ; repent frnin • t • w lihln une our « o B » l " U H t lit UP, lav< f«U XJU um Into • i' ^ . . . ^ !a'* 1 in'rtt**r 4** \\;i> ■ i'sivi*i| Vkiint II' Very Strong Line of Ready to Wear , ! ,lit- . buck of the th 'Ugh) of flk.iish::im s |H*rf‘*rm.iti«’o * o f end o f r o w : knit t l i r ,,, , Mtitetlow: making loans to housekeeper*. • _ repoet thin r o w :1 t i m e , mure -Elfth coun'ci 'and *“« " 0f Not a bit Ijkfr in M'li.v 1 \\ m id n't 1 1 row S lip 1, k n i t I, make I l.v p.ittinK An account with the New Brunswick Loan Co. . . . . I ,!|',1 h a v e -tii’li her a c c o u n t »wn stirli" "a r 1 Hi ^ti:l Ul, btmripg Aid. -I s****: ntiiidn ( the wool before the needle. Uni, o t0. Summer Dresses can Always be drawn upon to iu p p ly all your nerd. »b>. lill' *li" ' ' "* ‘“d getber i,hi, win fotrm » him.mholei, •i„d that I li.idut tub heart to »’ tbw drat tow t tI n i 's more 1IVnV, .■why '.iiit ah triumphantly, t The only requirement, are, that you are hounekcepina an taking eare to keep ih ,. r)b o f _■ purl. liiV -v, langct! ni* II.'.'- 1*11 O r • . 2 S 2 plain In the venter, a n d l p la in you see your way clear to reua the money. d ill-ir no • ool mk Her of tt» !'*at eny Wide ChciGe, 98g up to $32.50 jiM itltoboa at each edge Fifteenth r o w . l,et u« e u g g e a t a call at our private uffl.-e to talk it orei It wl. think: , „ . . . Slime an fifth row, for «reond button “It-m»> untlnrL my -ik.w Voik Sun ««*■. w h e t h f r it'?! h p r d t y Ihjau orpcriulchmigv dre-^s or a Pr tUfini j l«r 2 % Inebea In depth fo r lha U a.er h » « l « Nature. 'U toy. ahoolder piece, knit the tint 12 stitch i t e c o r e m b r o id e r y t r im m e d li n ^ c r e ftr*$S‘ p a r f e c t i y Miiuulwl- f " » "M an's n funny prupualtloii!” Jf you are unable to call, w rite or 'phone ue. and our. rep-eee.Ua- se. leaving tbe remaltiing Ml v.u the 1 " W h a t now needle, ''lake another needle, • turn graduating r o w u , you'll find thai with rare good jadgm»}i: a .u i t t lv , will rail on you at your home. "W hen be icads a medical book ha anti knit 12 stitches repeat from • 8 c d t an 1** our buyers have thought your f»robl«ny tic and made i' Pn fa n c ie s be line every disease described, BeDewood times more, then make a third button­ bm lei him read tue work o f a moral hole as before taking rare that It la aihtc for you lu Ut* dalutily aud m ih sain*- time cwiuslvety #»"ird “ The Old Reliable” lai and all itiy fault* pointed out n s exactly under those already made. m Uoii tor the snminer without all the iHiihcf o?-drei-maklng. ami ,.U| In liiiunelt lull In hla deign Kolt 1* plain rows, a fourth buttonhole New Brunswick Loan Co. bur " H'l-I'ie ] rauavrtpi lu. tbe leuUt row - knit-* plsin rows, ‘ uiu U levs expeuse too. make a fifth buttonhole, knit 3 rows 4« PATCRSON STREET Office Hour? R A, M. to 6 V. M EXCURSIONS plain This finishes the first shoulder TBI.EPHONK ll-NF.W BHITM8W1CK Take Time to Investigate these Offerings room tp-awxwn flooh piece, which constats of So rows and Sunday should measure 4 Inches Thread the I'rotty Lawu and Percale House NoiPoik Ja-^kefr. Plain colors, 12 ntitrbes ou a piece o f wool Break ^ ffrt*>ft>. m ., ’ $ 1.2.’.. | l .«0 | l.?8 7B«^ Round Trip off Knit the next 20 stitches ttheae w h ile i,r t v d . IS.OO. are for the front of yokei. take an­ 12 .25, e t c . - $10 50 Lebigh Valiev other needle Knit the next 12 sUteh I .in e n Du.-'i.**rri tc us. turn, and knit baek, and work 40 This decldlyc the betd line of Cuildren s (4oats Half Price*. rows for the second shoulder piece, urable house dresses iu towu. Men’s Bath m e Suft», $ 2.2.». ISJ.75 STILLMAN. without buttonholes This leaves 24 Mote of thoae dresses at 98c 2 98 Special This W eek stitches on the needle. Knit the next w $ . , e t c .. -B o y s ’ B.i n in e uyjtH I reave FiiUi Juac! o i i Ab A31. th a t w e r e t-o eagerly taken at ’ j E'lalillslU'd 1S 7 ». Leading .lewiter 30 stitches for the beck; take another $ 1.00 a n d $ 1 .5p. Buy your Houeefum la binge »t KBAMER'S Deiwtraent Store »nd Returolag . leti*’ BB^dLEWOOD i and Optlrlan. Diamond.' Wattehes and needle sod knit the last 4 stitches. tilt- last Week End ^ale—the r.. ;go P. Separate Wasn Sk r a i ’ siz e sere 90 per cent on your purebage. Sterling Sliver and Engraving ana the strongest line we’ve ever hell metjiure« 22 to :tfi ::u h e - , SOBEEN DOORS. WINDOW SCREENS. KidX)K I,ROOMS, Dl'ST, Weddhig InvIBUtons. ( I w n hade lor the prii’i . IK Aihaiiy St. New Brunswick N. J $ 1.50, $ l . 9k. $ 2T)i;, $2.J48 13.98. LESS MOPS, PERTBCTION OIL STOVES, PORCH ROCKERS, BEDS Maids Black Ratine Drt safcb, a n d $ 4.08. P iq u e c a r d - COMPUSA®, HAMMOCKS. ICE BOXES. WINIRIW SHADSiS and any at !4Hc..Nurses' l nifonns. |l .!*8 aro> aud linen. other article tbat u be poealbly be needed In tie borne, beautiful Coktletl Wash Fabric floods Delivered free of charge Bath itiy Suite For Lames, of O re# c s , $c*.!*8. |3 '.»b. $4.,r>0, $ 5.50, IV EACH TOWN *nd di-£ri'at tofi „ . AGENT mohair am i -silk, ;;i m $i; **lbi»f#r” b icy cle furnUhed by us. itvery *» aere are tnaklaj $('..50, to $ 14.50 ♦- u- Bt*y fast . Il riff hr lull psrtitulmnmn* pra* $2 25 $2 98 % ‘»Hc:i$k5c l(J HQ MONEY NEQUtNEO until ——jv and ahprnre nf your E. KRAMER bicycle. We ship to Anyone »njr i M r s . s fffwtrf a ■ «> A -p if 'Buutlful Color* d Petticoats of $ 6.50 In advance. frrf*jfrti%ht, ami allon |AY3’ m i ~ T.TIAL tvlii. li time you may rido the blc: iimtict *uny tp*.r you wish, Mesfwvlitie Silks $ 4,50 a n d Children s and ML.-et Bathing If you «re tht'n not pA'rtoctly satl i not wi'ii to kc* r» 1 he $4 98 4 bicycle ship It back to u * it Onf ral M tat It K’ utidaf «»«<«*, •. . 'oU*relcy'-'c:i I Is coats. 98c. FACTORY f N C B S J I M « *i iu!1 mv^'. -1 -»•>"! $ 2.25 a n d $ 0.98 actual factory cost. Yo.i saregtO ta 8<*r -4 ncotttd c, - buy- J iny direct of us and hnve tbe manul_ araut, *• b 'ilti.i s j if Very,New and^ Popular Blazers Bathing X'up* 25<’ a n d 50p . ■bicycle. DO NOT BUT a blcydoorl gtirvs front <•*(*<*# a: t*s Wpritt until you re**eive o u r cal ala roup enhtard of tor ladies, . Whoe With Ifeicef and r,mark*kU ifrtUI »frr Bathina Hiums ,, 25|c pYOII WILL BE ASTOlill colored atripe*. Kuiflief Bag* .... •p _'fully low pW t>* »** t-*n nuke you thigy _ ?r*iW bl ♦ ? l -to money thenan' c*«cr f tclorr. Waaroa. T|l profit alh»vetai.'iurT''»-. ' ••CYCLE OCALKR0. jn> ■ i*a Mil our bicjrclaa uodar ft a.rtlDM ouf pf tueu. # f Ortiers llUenl If.j J»y rwel vtii. OLCOMO .tAhoaicrcLCS. VTn d > n *t renniartjf la Wnfln*fP"'t*f3w» nurahoeon u.BOoritO. b*.» r Cbi a jo rctawiL— j*», parts. repaiM ao l P. J. YOUNG DRY GOODS CO. COASTER-BRUES, A S W illi Y IjOu K IMO HWRATRl; 30 i’nrn and Jtuit ba< k ou tliy 4 Htitchf,s iM Hedgethora Pn for 4U rows. Cast off. Pick up ami knit 2t) atit< Ues along tbe side of tbta Self-healingTireSi ple**e Ju»t worked. 20 along the bark MfDki and JO Along the other ahonlilrr wrttlt*llj*ua$ampl»p*lrfwrU.tO{t*th u M o piece (do in all).-to row. Turn, purl RO MORE TIMILE FROMM! to eml of Mw.—Second row. • Knlt«3. MAILS, TMH. «r OI*u nIH M t lt< M* Mr M A hundred thousand pairs sold la»fc rear. _ purl 13; repeat from ♦ to end o f row. TO THE PEOPLE OF DLSURMn r c n P f P FIlUm W n Me uMade nVeiy In all and sues. easy] Iti Third row. Pori. Fourth row. Purl rldinff, very durable and lined Inside with 1 3; kult 3; rei»eat from • to end o f row a special nuallly of rulrber, which never be- Repeat tbeaet^ow* till the yoke raeas- comes porona and which cloh-es up afnr.Il rmnetures without alio wins the a i r to escape. «rea 5 Inches (44) fowst For the front “A Splitting Headache” We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers I stating that their tires ha veonly been pumped up ones T ilck. up and kult ‘Ju stlh hes along the or twice In a whole season. They weigh no more than «_____a atrip **H” amt shoulder piece. 20 on front ueedla of «n oumm (ram a*er«trxlnla* ttu tfM tfht Nla«"taatba at th«« METUCHEN dlnary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being J irfNR autting. Thia h-uda-he* ir , cxiued br i n tieublw. Brine Um m trattblM to tu t by several layers of thin, specially prepared ' aud 20 along the uoki ahoulder piece con the tread. The regular price of theae tires (00 vtltcheai Work In pattern the xml lot us firRRrrlbs tor you. W e cxrofulij xaj oarrootly xdjuat (! u m Is 110.00 per pair, but faMdvert lain* purposes we are iattoe as the back for 5 inches. The and Surrounding Country Emaking a special factory price to the rider of only *.*■ Jl orders shipped same ' to your ttfbt xnd' (uxrxbta* t*em. OUR EXAMINATION 13 FRan day letter fs received, we •hipship C. O. D. on approval, l I pay a cent until you reat of the Jeree.v Is knitted on 4 nee have examined ang found themhem strictly as representerepresented. • will allow aa M h RtoM M l of » par cent < t barabr m*k mitSap dies. Divide the stitchea evenly, and m M D I R and aacteaa tbia advertlwaMat. You run ao risk __ mad at • * * aipanM If for any raa«on ibar ara not Mtlefarton a knit plain for 9 Inches, meaaared from m ooeVM attouslaUM reanlnabank. If you order a pair of Pm • Will Had that they will nde the lyottom o f the yoke. Finish with aa-tar. ruafaatar. waar twttar, last lonrrrand look ttntr than aavtUa ruwd oraaanataay peioa. STERN & CO. Wo know that you will bo ao wall plaaaad tbat whan too wait a Men four order, wi want ribbing of knit 2, »>url 2, alternately, for 4 Inches cant off looeely -For the & STILES & CO. wmsmraas-sanr * leaves pick up and knit 24 along the prim quoted above: or write for our bliTIro and Sundry CakW Have Purchased the En­ aide of front. 12 along the top, and 24 Philadelphia Eye Specialists ipoatal todny. M | along the able of back (00 stitchea). Itonlyooatt ‘ *...... Divide the atibhea e wen It • Knit 179 Rod t il OHXMltia ST., PlARKBR BUILDINO. NBW BRUNSWICK EVERY MONDAY. | tire Stock of J. Christ Co. J.L. pie In for »I ronnda — Seventh round. MO,ILL Decrease thus- Knit 1. kbit 2 together, AT 107 BAST KRONT WT., PLABNJWLD, BYBRY THUHSDAT knit plain to within 3 stitches of the HOURS 18.15 TO 6 *9 i f t l l B . ** t 168-170 Smith St., Cor. Madison Ave. end of round, knit 2 together, knit 1; repeat from • till reduced to 40 stltrh- Perth Amboy, N. J. REPORT OIF Tm : CONDITION OF THE MBTWIEN NATIONAL, BANK m. On these 40 atttches knit plain till at Mi-ni<-.hen New Jersey, at the dose of bafeeas. June 14. 1M 2. the sleeve measures IS Inches. Finish with ribbing of tait 2, purl 2, alter Stern & Co. will hereafter supply RB.SOlRv.Ea -f * Loant aud Diecouqt? ...... 2 1J.0t t . J 3 nafiely. for 4 Inches, when tbe aleeve Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ...... TW ...... 22,65 should measure 17 Inches Fasten the you and your friends with furni­ narrow atrip worked on 4 stitches U. S Bonds sefure clrcuiaiifm . S W ...... 30,000.f.>0 neatly under the buttonholes on the 7 006.63 ture, carpets, stoves and house­ Bonds. Securities, etc ...... " ...... 18, left shoulder and sew on five buttons. Banking House, Furniture and Fixture? ...... 32,576.60 WEDDING hold necessities.. Due...... from...... National...... Banks'•™? (not h«* iReserve:i .c agwnisj agent!)3 J L * '- ...... 481.66 Well Trained Servants. Due from State and Private Banks and Banken, Trwt CompC om u M m lee, •When I married," said a dear eld STATIONERY We are going to make this store and Savings Banks ...... Jg 8,006,67 lady. “I had ouly these two servants, hvitatiodR At Horn* Card* Due from Approved Reserve Agents...... 2 ' K " ...... 24,370.68 hat they were tratued ones." And she Ammnriniuib CaDkg CrH r the most popular furniture store Cheeks and other Cash Items...... —‘B ;.- ...... 187.90 stretched ont her two handa Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels,gmt i 'J | T " *“ ...... 16 J .26 It Is given to very few women .to be Mail orders receive prompt attention ‘ mis trees of a great bouse and manage Lawful Money Reserve in Rank, vfz: in New Jersey. W e are now clos­ a corps of sarraats, but we each have DEMPSEY &. CARROLL ® Pe c le ...... , n ] 1 2 ^ 77.96 tw o hands, and In Just such measure 81 WEST 18 STREET MEW YORK ing closing out the entire stock Legal Tender Notes, ...... ' V J -170.00 as they are properly trained to service S ) _ i n . 447.9r, that is deft and capable Shall haose Redemption funfittU t U. S. Treasurer (5 per m * circulation).. 1 ,500.00 kwwolnf oroaoer J. Christ Co. at manufacturer’s An Early Airship. W a ara told by Peter Farley, whe cost and less. rr-0,a l ...... -- y ...... 6335,86$.13 wrote as an eyewitness, that in An- We sell on easy payments no mattei where you ,j ab iu t h w *M? gnat, 1835. the airship Eagle was of­ Capital Stock paid in .. ______6 30,000.00, ficially advertised to sail from London' '-‘urphiii fu n d ...... live. If yon are in need of any household gootls, 21.-6 00.00 with government dispatches and pas- U n d iv id e d ' P rotH si le s s E&p**nRA« a*ta T* 3.0C6 79 fengers for Paris and to establish di­ B. D. FORD DON’flM iSS THIS SALE National hank 'Nines ,Outstanding .. 28,785.00 rect communication between the capi­ Due to other National Banks ...... ,.. 2,803.60 , tals of Europe. This earig type of air­ ship was 160 feet long, -fijy feet high Due to T ru ^ t Conijunies and Saviijpj Banks ' * 3 ‘W*'' ,,, 1,351.78 (lain Str-eet near Middlesex Av afid forty feet wide, and she lay to indlyldual tieposits Kub.ieci to * he k " “•”'* ■Pr* ..202.046.19 e. Demand- Ceiftitu-ates^of depo,?;r T She dockyard of tbe Aeronautical'ao- ... 43,242.84 eiety in Victoria road, near Sensing- STERN® CO. v|Certified Cheedta . , .7777 7 7 T " * * .. 3.522.48 too gardens, then quite a rural spot C a ^ v ie r 's -■<4 er*k’?‘’ ’on ts ta n d in g -,...... 1(»8-17(Y Smith St. Phone 8H0 Perth Ambos 21.45 Built to hold an abundant supply of gas, she was c o v e r e d wfth oiled lawn G ro c e rie s and Hardware T o t a l . 6335.869.13 and carried a frame seventy- f iv e feet ■u"i-y o:7,M: U, tut: fong and seven fe e t bight] with a cabin Alexaiidtr \j iettjt, ( asliie secured, by ropes to the 'balloon. Aji ’0 xlxirj canned bank, do solemnly hat th*- a>n>* 'tatfjtiiwiii -j»; Immense rudder and winlgs or fins oa ’ if to tije i- of my knowledge .and !«• Agricultural Implements, Glass each side for purposes i>f propulsion i ii&d itmil s A LUX i f UT T B R g T . Ca4hi,?r -tote Cgagktifl h*r The deck was l»y“ of June, guarded by nettitlg. A f t e r all this M— Putty, Etc.------—r— Advertising in the w-i— Ajjtj&n ] . " ;i^RT jg itALIjORV. Notary PU'>-lc preparatioa and adrertisbment tbe Eo WA^i|N(':r,]iN'tVii,,k,>N- WX T. MoADAMP, gte never !got beyond Victoria rood.^or Count Lehnox and bts-apistants fait* Diractort. jr Agents for be Voe-Reynblds; & Sherwin-Williams- 'K; «d to prbvide tbe necessary rnatlvo Recorder brings results , i'> NXWOre'UOndon Standard. T~ ' ' I PAir>rT

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