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' 'ELTIER BEI OVERCOAT LEGISLATIVE BUREAU HAS MES NOT CONSTITUTE STATEN ISLAND THAT WAS LIKELY STOLEN ITS PROSPECTUS ISSUED GOOD CAUSE FOR DISMISSAL • 'ounty Detective Richard Peltier is Special by United Press Wire. epecial by United Press Wire. oday the possessor of one perfectly Trenton, Nov. 2:—The People's Trenton, Nov. 2:— Because a teach- ood plaid overt t, the coat having Legislative Bureau of , er holding a permanent certificate to orne Into his possession in such a connected with the New Jersey State teach drawing fails to secure an ex- nysterious manner that he doesn't 'ivic Federation, has Issued its pros- tension of hla certificate as an In- /ant it and Is trying to find its owner, pectus for the coming sessions of the structor in vocational training: and is, BOARD OF PUBLIC 'he detective was In a iiotel out at lawmakers, the majority of whom are therefore, dismissed from his position "ords yesterday when a stranger en- being chosen by the voters of the state as such latter instructor, does not con- ered with tho evident intention of today. The bureau consists t about stitute good cause for dismissing him elllng an overcoat which he bore upon <5 state and local organizations and a from the school system entirely in lis arm. He was glancing about for large number of Individual civic work- which he holds tenure rights by rea- IMPROVEMENT MEET M IS YESTERDAY customer when his eyes encountered srs, who desire to keep In touch with son of his permanent drawing certi- he detective. Recognizing the county the work before the Legislature. ficate. This is the ruling of Assistant leuth, the stranger was troubled with The state organizations Interested In State Commissioner of Education John Petition to Grade Bayway i/liss Mabel of Perth iidden qualms of conscience, for he the work last year were: The New Enrlght in the appeal of James F. Mullens, Iropped the coat, let out a yelp, and Tersey Federation of Women's Clubs, Bagnell, of Bayonne, vs. the Board of to nade a bee-line for the nearest exit, Ihe New Jersey State Civic Federation, Education of that . Street, Raritan Bay Park, Amtaoy, and Miss Parkhurst, dr. Peltier got to the door and man· New Jersey State Nurses Association. Bagnell was first employed as night .gcd to get a fleeting glimpse of the \V. O. T. U., New Jersey Medical So- school teacher in Bayonne in 1907, be considered. Rendered the Program. nvelopcd figure as he wen* down tho ciety, New Jersey Legal Alii Society. holding this place until September 1, oad at a forty-mile clip. Now tho Housing Association, Congress of 1911, when he entered the vocational (elective has possession of the coat Mothers, Commission for the Blind, day school. He had secured from the over to a ■ ind he is anxious to turn it i'lilld Labor Committee, Antl-Tuber- City Board of Examiners regular Special to the EVENING NEWB. ipcclnl to the EVEXiyQ NEWS. | ts owner. rulosis League, Association of Proba- certificate to teach drawing, dated Nov. 2—The next meet- ! Tottcnville, Nov. 2:—The first guest Tottenvllle, tion r.nd Parole, and the New Jersey December 1, 1907, and tills was made of lm- ay of the season of tho Philemon Lit- Ing of the local board public } I....ociation of Workers. permanent March IS 1914. The vo- and Neighborhood provement will be held at rary Historical Society, held yes- school in which Bagnell No- erday was attended ASKS REMOVAL OF HAMILL cational hall, St. George, Tuesday night, ; afternoon, by taught was organized as a state aided vember at 7:30 Seven petl- ! riore than sixty-flve, Including mem· 9, o'clock. the ré- school September, 19 13, and all teach- be era and In Trenton, ISTov. 2:—Asking tlons for public improvement will guests from , Hugue- ers are novai of Barker G. Hamlll, one of tho in these schools required by considered at this time, one of which ot and Prince Bay. An elaborate FILM FEATURES FURNISH jest men as cus- the state to obtain special vocational was known of Trenton, will be for the of Bayway rogram rendered in connection was grading^ odian of a trust fund the certificates. The appellant grant- This will ,'ith the upon ground street, Raritan Bay Park'. day. FUa FOR DIMS PATRONS ed a limited certificate, which would Miss hat he is totally limit ror the place. be the first on thts Klsa E. Evans, president of the or 1914. hearing propos!- j Mice of tempor- expire in one year, September, I). was chairman and announced Potter, Philadelphia, tion. Borough President Calvin ociety, county and state The rules renewal of this, he ally residing in Homburg, Germany, Complete city, require Van Name will The follow- program. Miss Mabel Mullens, of done two years at preside. las filed a bill in the Court of Chan- election returns will be read from the which may be for 'erth Axn a is the calendar of the meeting: boy, elocutionist, grave of the ing cery. It is claimed by the Fidelity stage the Ditmfta tonight during the date of Its expiration, providing To Heberton avenue as shown lumber of humorous selections that of the open rrust Company, of Philadelphia, at- presentation of Olyde Fitch's famous Superintendent of Schools city on or of New ncluded selections of children and with the map plan of the city for Miss that Hamlll play "The Moth and the Flame" and Photo by American Press Association. in question recommends it along liaracter She a se- torney Potter, between St. Mary's avenue and sketches. grave Photo by American I'ress Association. on of Education, Vork, ient her a 50 In and she the other entertaining subjects the the State Commissioner pction entitled at $4 check June, *o-operties of Chase and Hagelstein, "Polly Anna, Gossip The program. The Radium Gold Fibre which approval was refused. Hence he ashed It in Frankfort, Germany. The and another Belgian bo> ceded to the Seashore," "The Lost I.etter" and prince | same in was with- city. Third! was not she was Screen which, by the way, is the Bagnell, September, 1914, »>gently A a ■heck paid, and put were knocked down by a bomb's concus· Scene in Restam,.nt." all of j in a vocational certificate, al- homing. :o because she had screen used the Strand Theatre out special rhlch were Miss great annoyance slon, and the former's arm was cut by e To amend resolution passed by the' well received. Milit- New Is SPOTSWOOD JR. 0. U. A. M. one for drawing grant- «pent some of the money. not York, receiving many compli- though holding the Staten Island Dis- ent Parkhurst, of Prince Bay, ren- fragment, but dangerously. of Educa- local Board of was some an ments, us It gives a vividness and dis- ed by the Bayonne Board a Hamill for years offic- on with refer-1 ered piano solo during the program, trict October 20, 1914. ial of the Trenton Trust and Safe De- tinctness to the picture while not hurt- TO ENTERTAIN FRIDAY tion. on Richmond 'he room was decorated in ence to sidewalks tastefully his ing the eyes, and brings out every .utumn leaves and posit Company, and he succeeded between Jcwett avenue ana chrysanthemum» to the EVENING Tul-irplke, rather as the custodian of a fund, detail. Tomorrow and Thursday the Hprcinl .VAN'S In the first and sec- : inder the direction of a committee of Little Clove road, in the of attraction will be "Fanchon the IN CI FY fhieh Miss Catherine IJodds '\ amounting neighborhood Spotswood, Nov. 2.—Eagle Council, DECISION SOON ond wards. were to t'rlckct," and It contains unusual In- At next $20,000, the proceeds of which "COLLEGE DAYS" SCORES To construct sidewalks on Hart ave- ! halrman. the guest day, to fact No. 88, of tills place, will be the hostc be Miss Potter. The bill of com- τ' terest because of the that it does f ie held in Miss of paid nue, from Forest to laurel avenues, December, Fersby, not Pickford, the to the members of the COMMISSION IN BAYONNE he plaint states that the Fidelity Trust only present Mary Friday night ward 1. Second hearing. New York School of Kxpression, AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE! of Mld- ' idol of the screen, In the title role, 1'ast Councilors' Association fill Company requested Hamlll a short 2.—The decision ex- To construct sidewalks on Van grive tho program. includes Jr. O. IT. A. at the ! Trenton, Nov. time ago to give it a list of the securi- but that the supporting cast ilesex County, M„ Ter- "College Days," the second musical I ! pected to be handed down by the Name avenue, from Richmond in fund. Lottie and Jack Pickford, sister and monthly meeting. State Councilor ties which he held the Court of Errors and Appeals at the race to Railroad track, ward 3. Sec- comedy success to be at the Majestic brother of the popular star. This Is Theodore Buttenbaum, of Hudson, Is ; of Its fall term In the case of ond hearing. iEAL ESTATE BOARD IS theatre In a month, was started on Its the first time since the Plckfords have to address the members. A reception opening the of John O. Devlin and To construct sidewalks on Central been appearing on the screen that all Is being prepared for the visitors. appeal NEWS three day stay yesterday afternoon. James 'Γ. Brady from the rulings of avenue, east side from Krastina place SHIPPING three have been together In a single OHGAftlZEO Oil THE ISLAND The entire theatre was well filled, most dismissing the writ of to railroad track, ward 3. Second subject and the production therefore Justice Bergen Puo at New York November 3: of the audience having been at the certiorari ufalnst the City Commis- a Interest, aside from hearing. Ipecia! to the EVENING NEWa. I'orto Oc- last presentation of Joe Woods, which possesses unique Clerk of sidewalks on Colfax Great City left Ferrajo and the sioners and City Bayonne, To construct was of the dramatic strength charm TO KEEP POST OFFICE Tottenville, Nov. 2:—The Heal tober 17. his "Junior Hevlew 1915," anil will be read with eagerness by all In- avenue, east side, between Railroad of "Little exquisite portrayal Estate Board of Staten Island was Canova left Santos October 12. knew Just what to expect. The show Mary's" in the commission avenue and Egbert street, ward 4. of the title character. Asbury Park, Nov. 2:—Bradley terested govern- irganized at a meeting held recently Clto left Madeira October 21. filled all their expectations, there be- ment elections in this state. First hearing. AVritten by George Sands, one of the Bcach is to retain its post office. Act- ,t St. George. More than a hundred El left Galveston October 28. ing α bevy of pretty girls, up to the The constitutionality of the Hen- To Bayway street where nec- Siglo greatest novelists In the of ing upon the recommendation of Con- grade atliered at the and perma- October -'inute costumes, all of the latest song history law is ' meeting Mohawk left Jacksonville nessy preferential voting being esaary to the width of eighteen feet jr'rench literature, "Fanchou the Crick- gressman Thomas J. Scully of Deal, lent organization was enacted by the 31. hits and three excellent comedians, two attacked 111 the This law In the the centre of the street and à et" has lived for as one of α declared that the sentiment of litigation. .dopting of a constitution and by- Santa Clara left Cristobal October of which were Germans—'notigli said. generations that five candidates must be be ever con- the of the seemed provides bituminous macadam pavement R.W8. The act with a whirl of the most human dramas people borough ; 27. opened up voted for In the first choice column of constructed In the centre of said grade ceived and it is fair to assume that its averwhclmlngly against the proposi- The following officers were elected: Montoso left October 28. music and singing as the stage por- ballots used at Walsh act elections. It to the width of twelve feet. Tampa on the screen by Mary tion of merging the oiTîce with the As- Begin-1 'resident, Anning S. Prall; vice pres- trayed the campus of Dolittle College, interpretation at the elec- American left Rotterdam October cast and the o( Is claimed that Bayonne nlng said work at the head of Bayway I which could be seen in the back- I">ickford and the superb which bury I'ark office, report cient, Charles E. Griffith, Jr.; treas- 21. I tlon in April a number of ballots were street on Academy place and contln- I surrounds her will forever immortalize Inspectors sent to obtain an expression irer, William L. Flake; secretary, Dalemoor left Gibraltar October 1. ground. All of the fourteen college cast without for five ulng the length of street to this In "Fanchon the Df sentiment from borough residents, preference belli* Bayw.iv lustave A. Barth; governors, Henry girls were present, being seated on charming story. a 100 south of Pickford In a role the office has decided I expressed. point feet Zlegler ave-I i". Contois, Anton L. Schwab, Frank a fence and singing that catchy song Cricket" Mary plays post department - in lo no action on the "UC, ward 5. First hearing. 'oggin, Cornelius G. Kolff and P. G. MOVEMENT OF VESSELS entitled "That College Hag." As this very similar to that she portrayed take proposed "Tess the Storm which is merger. Announcement of the de- Jllman, Jr. Port of New York, Nov. 1.—Passed song came to an end, Miss Lillian of Country," her success. In ...ent's decision has been After the business meeting the City Island (bound east), schooner Shaw sang "Sweet Kentucky I,ady." considered greatest part just MADE TROUBLE; FINED SUPREME COURT GOWNFI) , loard held Its first annual banquet at Jessie Ashley (Br.), South Amboy for the girls all Joining in the chorus. lier unaffected charm and boundless made. she makes a direct Upon complaint that they raised a lugots Hotel. Cornelius G. Kolff act- Digby, N. S. Schooner Melissa Trask, The comedy part of the play was dramatic power, that disturbance and frightened other d as toastmnster. After a greeting Soulh Amboy for Mo. well taken care of by Helnrlck Has- appeal to human sympathies play Castine, tears boarders In the hoiire of Mrs. John YESTERDAY AT >y the president, Anning S. Prall, a manufactured of "excited upon every emotion, and mingle RICHMOND, senfeffer, Tomko, of 987 State street, John Jorough President Calvin D. Van oates," and his partner Julius Shultz. and smiles In an endless perfusslon. PAYS FINE Tottenville, Nov. 2:—The November ARRIVE AND DEPART DISORDERLY; Urobni, thirty-two years old, and j' fame made an ardent plea for united Dave Wohlman, as the college trainer, term of the supreme court convened Port Heading, Nov. 1.—Arrived, of Patrolman Dun- Steve Polali, forty-two years old, were ffort to obtain better transportation and Charlie Horsley, the big mogul of Upon complaint yesterday at the county court house . schooner E. Marie Brown, Brown, ham thai he acted disorderly, Bàrt I y arrested and Drobnl has been fined $5 acuities to and within Staten Island, the college, also bring about some KING RETURNS TO LONDON. at Richmond, with Justice Lester W. New York; barges Randolph, Fall years old, of Free- by Recorder Plckersgrlll. The men îrief addresses were made by L·. IÎ. comical situations with the two Collins, thirty-one Clark on the bench There was little River; America, Tottenvllle. Cleared has been fined $5 by Recordei began the fight eary Sunday morning, Voodworth on "Realty Interests in "Dutchles." From France Fatigues but1 hold, done for the first day and court ad- , schooner Elma (Rr.), Miller, St. Trip Him, 11. Drobnl whs lined for being the ag- ^heir Broader Aspects;" M. Morgan- John, There are ten musical selections Picker sgi until to-morrow on account . B.; barges Fall Health la Mending. gressor. Polak was discharged. Journed ( han, Jr., on "Accomplishments;" A. Brockton, River; the actors an." ad- of the elecllon today. No. 5, Rockland. given by leading whe general Vagg on "State Regulation of the resses assisted the chorus London. Nov. 2.—King GeWge, The grand jury convened and took Perth Nov. 1.—Arrived by through- teal Estate Business;" Judge J. Amboy, out the play. Miss Annette Hhaw was injured by a fall from his hors· up several cases, after which that body schooner iP^kii^tto fBr.), New York. larry Tiernan on "Laws Affecting sSvo* the two hits "Bom while tin until November popular snog last Thursday reviewing adjourned Thursday, leal Kstate;" Assemblyman Stephen Bom Bay" and 11. Because of the long calendar, it j "Mississippi Shore,·": 1 tifiPA.Jn France. h:is returned to Lou J. Stephens, on "The Legislature and Miss Doris Clair singing "Rose of Sin Is that the work of the court , .nd 111· * ' rT^- -- ^ «« αα expected by Skin Sufferers-Read!*" "»» leal of Pub- WAY YEARS. BUIlCIDin Estate;" Commissioner LETTER ON THREE gapore," "Tulip Time in "WÎ, WO W un L (ill IVIII will soon be finished. Those from Holland,( servirî|e a» soon air ; then It j ic Works Henry P. Morrison on "The "Close to Heart" and "Rame Swcc -Mt's.l.-ly.l|)lU jf cyn have suffered for many years the tor- instantly, applied are My stafeikl''8' _ the and here serving on the grand jury on and who have sought penetrates pores, destroys '.est Ileal Estate in the Best Spot Addreuee Get» It With Girl," the latter with j°°a '—s dtneaso of El- Twenty-three being Harr. .la satisfactory. seJ^- id to read this. throws oft ail disease germe and Abrani M. Snrague, Tottenville; ■artli » , ta»>'aln, Shaw, who takes the part of OharlW •nip- of leavee the skin clean and healthy. AJÏ James Postmark· on Envelop·. druKKtsts ' bert. Ij. Polllon, of Kltingville; " sell IX D. 2bc, &0c nd $1. Horsley. The company -a drugfrl&B D., '· S. . -4uiS_picKe participate. leanW a fine impres- Newport,· I., 2.—Ex-Mayor relief ana rrt'ay mean the end of y J .· li Hill Hw on who are blamed some person agony. h product la a mild, simple 11 M Γ^*» couver J. A. Fitzsinimons to D. C. sion those there. I'. Garretson, by i-M by not a medicine concocted «ruaranteo lu ..ffer you ur^*Tττ^^· In addition to the musical α that wash, patent was comedy, for starting the movement result various worthless drugs. but α hottle on trial. Tou alone are to Jitdgo. INSPECTION YESTERDAY Kling, Ocotian, Onxaca. Mexico, of re- INTERNAI REVENUE MEN pantomime acrobatic act entitled "Tho an- made of wfcil It S iloean t help yon, ycur money received in Long Beach. ed In the police closing all saloon» scientific compound recently Devil and the Owl" Is given before tho known antiseptic Ingredients. It Is fui Jed. Special to the EVENING NEWS. houses here, was twice hong D. your α Twenty-three postmarks showed the act. gambling called the D. D. D. Preserlptl·· for 1/. D. Soap keeps long un "bout AFTER CIGAR DEALERS Tottenville, Nov. 2:—General Su- In One of the dummies wa Gn«l> healthy. Ask It trail of Its travels. ed effigy. , , lerlntendent, James H. Clark, of the to a tree In Touro This Is a doctor's special prescrip- tn the NKWP. found swinging park uia-uv won- BarneUov & Petz Stincial EVENING itaten Island Ilapld Transit Ilailroad, From Vnncouver to Mexico and back tion—one that lui effected his home. v.urea. 335 State St. Tottenville, Nov. 2:—Three internal ccompanied by Vice-president "C. C. It went. The second time the letter HIS FIRST TRAIN RIDE AT 79. opposite derful revenue inspectors were In town dur- Bent, Assistant General Superln- wus received in Mexico Postmaster ing the past week for the purpose of endent F. C. Syze, General Traffic Gomez directed It to Los Angeles. Oldott Pioneer of Knoxvllle, la., Had inspecting cigar stores, snloons, groc- igent George J. Brown and Si>perin- It reached Its destination a! of Cars." ! — .IWU LI. UU DL11LR 1 ' ery stores and all places where cigars, endent of Maintenance and Ways W. Finally Peculiar Oread "the . LiLUlNd for Beach. cigarettes and tobacco are offered ). Redgrave of the company, made a Long Knoxvllle, la.—Joseph Fee, seventy- sale. A number of violations were eneral of the three dl- Inspection nine years old, the oldest "toueer of found it is said where dealers failed lsions of the road yesterday in the Knoxvllle, where he hits d since to secure the special cigar and tobacco ormcr's private ear. The parly of REAL SNAKE IS PICKPOCKET first ou license in effect, since the Kuropean ailroad officials were at the local de- 1840, recently took his ride a Puta'BenHur where had failed to to four- Your war Home and >ot at railroad they 12 o'clock. They visited the Vest— train, going Tracy, the on cigar and cigar- Steal· Parmer·'· Watch from Range'In scratch stamp 'erth Amboy station, going over by teen mile trip. after the contents had been Has Evidence to Prove ette boxes he ferryboat to that city. Just what Man within a mile of vio- Mr. Fee has resided sold. A fine Is Imposed for each he visit was for could not be learned, Hi· Story. for yenrs, a branch For the past eleven lation discovered. Several of the mt It is understood that some lm- the railroad forty years—ever dealers were let oft with a warning, line passing through his land, but lie Pa.—Overheated while cut- since this business was organized the tt In Ruld. Sunbury, has always had a peculiar dread of on his farm at Kllne'a Grove, In g wood "the cars." Ben Hur kitchen stove been it» lead- Charles R. Johnson hung hie vest on TOTTENVILLE A few years ago his friends threat- (INS When he on his rtist er. Thousands of them are now in PLEASANT a sapling. put ened to rope the old man and take Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell, of his watch was missing. fair. abandoned use Mrs. John Van Wyrk, of Prince Ray lilra to the state They daily in Perth Amboy and vicinity. .Tanhatlan, aro visiting· her parents Later Johnson found a big black- left Saturday for California, where she the plan when he vehemently declured lere for a few days. It is a moderate built of enake and killed it. A suspicious man price ran^je will spend the winter. Edward Iiobedee, of Brooklyn, is he would kill every In the crowd Mrs. Louis Sher visited in Perth from Its stomach. he guest of relatives. lump protruded if such a thing was over attempted. heavy smooth cast iron fitted with Amhoy yesterday. Miss Martha Fountain spent the Johnson cut the snake open and his C. A. Shea was α visitor in Manhat- veek-end with Miss Alice Ferry, of watch rolled out, undamaged. The duplex grates and ex ra deep tan yesterday. Mainfleld. heavy has nailed the snake, six feet BLIND MAN BASEBALL FAN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronson, of John T. Hopping returned to duty farmer fire over to his barn as place. Manhattan, visited in Prince Bay it the after sev- four inches In length, poKtoflioo yesterday John Moore of Decatur, 8eeka the week end. rai weeks' vacation. to doubting friends. III., j, an affidavit Prize. Mrs. William Burst has been Visit- Madame Abbic Clarkson Totten at- Championship ing· in Brooklyn. I \ ended a piano recital at Aeolean hall, Decatur, 111.—Jolin Moore ling enter- Miss Flora Schopp Is recovering' Manhattan, Saturday, given by Har- U. S. HÊADS DOLLS ed u competition for tlio distinction of No extra from a recent illness. >1<1 Bauer, a celebrated pianist. TO.GET j, tlie most confirmed baseball fan Thomas Finan has taken a position Miss Sue Hawkins lias returned to being Established In Philadelphia for Is In Manhattan. 'ort Richmond after a visit here. Plant of the country. Moore Is blind, but charge for Stephen Winant Is spending a, Mrs. H. W. Fisher, of Huguenot, the Manufacture of Porcelain not depending upon tLint, Infirmity to vacation at home. here and week's dsited yesterday. Doll Heads. bring him any advantage over his pire William Beese Hnrt the -lec- A was born to Mr. and BEN HUR pave daughter rivals. The Is α ticket admitting ture at public school No. G, Rossville. Urs. Merritt Manee, of Sprague ave- prize stove European war the to all ball betweei all last ni^ht on "Holland; the Land !i »ue, Saturday. Washington.—The holder games RANGES ARE to the That Man Made." Tt. was illustrated "The Family Cupboard," with Hol- has brought a new Industry professional teams In tbls country 01 views. >rook Bllnn, is the big· attraction at manufacture of fittings FULLY by stereoptlcon ' United States—the Cauuda. were at the euchre held at Palace theatre Many the he tonight. doll heads. Hitherto, Ger- Jloore has not missed α game at De- house last nicrht for the ben- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willing havo porcelain GUARANTEED Stephen's and other foreign countries which Is a member of the Three efit of the Huguenot Catholic church. noved to Broadway and Johnson many catur, Ameri- TO GIVE SAT- The meeting of the Men's Associa-! ivonue. have furnished the heads for I league, iu eight years.

, from the how- tion of St. Mark's church, held at the Fifteen extra patrolmen can dolls. These Importations, ISFACTION church afternoon, was well at- I Second precinct, Manhattan, have cut oil Sunday ; ever, have been practically tended. Bev. James Heckler, of the :een assigned to the Ninety-ninth IN U. S. J since the war began. BUSINESS GAINING. Church of All Nations. Manhattan, ! jrccinct station here to assist at tho of the jolllnp The according to information Free Trial the speaker afternoon, spoke1 places. plant, In Months Is was held at the com- Best Report Receivec on "The Russians Challenge to j A Hallowe'en social furnished the department of which he ; South church last night under From Federal Reserve Agents. vOffer America." subject handled Baptist merce, has been established In Phila- manner. There was he of the men of tho Nov. In excellent spe- auspices Washington, 2.—Business con To prove the cial music. :hurch. delphia. ultlons throughout most of the countrj c f 1 dence we A meeting of TT. S. Grant Mrs. Frances Brewer, of New Council, In have In the Ben Junior Order United American Me- 3rlghton, assembly district leader of Improved considerably September and Rev. PASTOR to from Hur. We will de- chanics, was held last night. he SufTrage party, George RICH WIDOW ADOPTS according reports federal re to a audience liver one your fountain spoke large serve agents, made public by the fed to front of the postofïice last night in An- home for you. Use Preacher With Family eral reserve board. The of con he for votes for women. Young picture campaign Pul-lt It for sixty days nounces News From ditlons Is regarded by officials as the and If you don't Convention Is Ended. at Ashland, Ore. most favorable received by the board Hnd It the best Nov. cooker and baker Asbury Park, 2.—(Special.)— In many months. A at which municipal author- you have ever Theatre banquet Rev. Arthur R. — Palace Aehland, Ore.—The used it costs ities along the shore were guests of of the Baptist vou nothing:. S. I. honor brought to a close the two- Blacketone, pastor Weather Forecast. TOTTENVILLE, a Jay session of the New Jersey Utilities church here, has been adopted by Fair today and tomorrow; cooler to held here at the Association, Saturday wealthy widow, Mrs. Aurelia Fergu- morrow; fresh southwest to wesi Metropolitan hotel. There was no for- .... io son, who has made him her heir. Hie winds. Beaver $17.50 $25.00 mal speechmaking. The business ses- Prince Ranges estate is estimated at Today sion was brought to a close this after- benefactress' . . to noon with the reading and jilscusslon »100,000. WEATHER EVERYWHERE. Peninsular Coal and Gus Ranges $50.00 $65.00 World Film Corporation of the following papers: 'The Respon- The minister retains the name of of a Water in Re- sibility Company Blacketone. He is a young man with a . . Presents spect to Its Water Supply," by John Observations of the Halted Combination Coal and Gas $69.50 To forestall criticism, he an- Alcazar Ranges VV. Ledoux, consulting engineer, Phil- family. States weather bureau taken at "Certain Elements In the nounced the news from his pulpit. The World Famous Actor adelphia; 8 p. m. yesterday follow: Valuation of a Gas Company for Rate- Temp. Weather. Making Purposes," by Theodore J. Owl ( iuse« Auto 8mash. Grayson, Philadelphia: "Municipal Albany G2 Clear Heaters io Peru, Ind.—Marion Dlllman took a Full Line of Reliable $5.75 $25.00 Ownership as Affected by State Reg- Atlantic City .. 64 Clear Holbrook Blinn of friends automoblling and ulation," by Caroll P. Bassett, C. E., party Boston 04 Clear Ph. D., Summit. when near (Willi an owl struck him In —in— Buffalo 54 Clear the face. Dillman let go of the steer- Chicago ...... 04 Clenr BETTER BABIES ing: wheel and the car ran down an Bt. Ixjols ...... 72 Clear Store "THE FAMILY TJie crusade for better babies has embankment and against a fence. Ont he Open àpréad from coast to coast and taken New Orleans .. 74 Clear Corner fir mhold of American motlïerar. Few None of the occupants was hurt, but Evening· New York .... 64 Clear women realize how much the ill health DUlman's face vat scratched by the Every .Monday of the mother influences the unborn ... CO Clear CUPBOARD" Washington and child, both physically and mentally. owl'· claws. Smith & Friday Women whq Buffer from mysterious Saturday Based on Owen Davis' great pains, backache, nerovusness, mental Above drama. depression, headaches, etc., should rely Pity Wisdom. Her Attornments. stage on Lvdla E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Com- Stale Sis. More helpful than all wisdom is on· pound, made from roots and herbs, Hoax- She makes hiui a good wife for draft of human A Powerful which nearly forty years has been simple pity that will and she also makes Itlin a Play Powerfully Played tabard for Joax—Yee. AT remedy t*e«è îtît- act iorjc-o Elf 'YOU'LL DO BETTER LEON'f3; uieuti.—Adf, r.-—George at- jffood bu»bauil—I'liila^cluuiu